te. \\ The Weather U.8. Weather Bereae Forecast Shewers tonight, tomorrow. (Details Page 2) } THE PONTIAC PRESS 117th YEAR tet over ey Baas mp ' / Look Out, Humpty ‘ LF ne? ~ des SOFT SAFETY MEASURE — Four-year-old Linda O’Steen of - Atlanta, Ga. doesn't take chances. on a hard sit-down if her standard equipment is Humpty-Dumpty, her favorite rag doll, strapped behind her. Humpty sé¢ms all choked up by the honor of being selected for such a dgngerous mission, but maybe it's , Just the belt. / Many to Enjoy Time Off Over Memorial Weekend As Pontiac pauses jo honor its war dead, industry and government will give workers a brief respite from their 7 daily activities while the nation observes its first long holiday weekend of the year. ’ City ‘offices will be closed next Monday, giving work- ™ ~—~ters @ of Cuban Chief After Plane Crash in South / Central Cuba HAVANA wW—Raul Castro. com- mander /in chief of Cuba's armed : forces And Prime Minister Fidel! Only special delivery service will Castro's heir-designate, was res-| be offered. cued today after.a plane crash. He) Box patrons with boxes in the was/ found by three Cuban Navy main post office will be able to launches. __|pick up mail on Saturday. Raul Castro was found safe with) Workers at the Fisher Body and mally have to work on Saturday. Others, he said, will not be af- fected by the holiday. The post office will be closed and no mail delivered, said Reb- ert C. Miller, acting the plane's three crewmen at the)/Pontiac Motor plants will be off! . mouth of the River Hatiguanico in| saturday and Sunday, while GMC) Truck & Coach employes generally will be off Friday through Sunday. Meanwhile, Michigan State’ Po- lice prepared for what they fear will be a bloody holiday weekend on the state’s highways. Better weather after a bitter win- ter and more cars on the highway with an improvement in the econo- my have contributed to a sharp upswing in the number of traffic fatalities, Childs said. The National Guard has 4*%- Last year, when Memorial Day were recorded, 7 * . | Temperatures for the weekend) went behind closed and will average near the normal high Supervisors Go ! guarded doors yesterday, of 69-75 and normal low of 4854. preceding 8 a.m. The thermometer! reporter was told: “We have| hd Tuesday.” pervisors were studying possibili-| Others Plead Guilty; i icklish| ‘Sixty-six was the lowest recorded! [oping to iron out @ ticklish | ee ae dowetown Pontine When they came out'read 8 at 2 p.m. about 45 minutes later, this! taken no final action on, lo Sentence 3 any of the courthouse bids, | . in Conspiracy * * It was learned, however, that su- City Policeman, , ties of awarding the general con- - . ‘struction contract to a Pontiac firm| Bribe Charge Dropped AY, MAY 27, 1959 —08 PAGES . ‘ ¥ Dulles Laid to Rest Solemn Utter Prayers for. Late Father 2 ¢ Thousands Pay . Last Respects Before Services World Leaders Follow Coffin to Burial Site in Arlington Cemetery WASHINGTON (#—Even as the hour of the funeral of John Foster Dulles drew near, visitors continued to stream in. At noon, the doors of Washington National Ca- thedral were closed to the Rite But guards seid that when the instead of the low bidder from De- | troit. | Just as their trial was to begin ron town. ee in Oakland County Circuit Qpurt, were usiag ay A spokesman for the court-. | suspended Pontiac policeman Jess leather-bound book for names house architects, O'Dell, Hewlett w Quick and two other men yes- pape mag pty Ay & Lackenbach of Birmingham, |; pleaded guilty to conspiracy ; come eaid under the epecifications Oak’ ‘1s oratvuct juson. apocts to tho ete coavetary of land County could, if it wished, | x *« * green award the cont te a firm i i : ether than the few bidder. (o,uf0R, the motion of Assistant) DULLES CHILDREN AT CATMEDEAL— dral. They attended a brief prayer service today ne ee ee aS | He said wien alter. rome K, Barry dr. @ firet charge| Two of the children of John Foster Dulles, Mrs. for the late secretary of state. Mrs. Hinshaw is & cuypied by invited guests, includ |nates, substitutions sad the tuctiof tribes? ageieds! she trie was Robert Hinshaw of New York and the Rev. minister, Fr. Avery a Roman Cath- ing the large representation from {that the county has agreed to pay dropped following their pleas. Avery Dulles, leave Washington National Cathe- lic priest assigned to Rome. ; circigs / around the cara or the eer contractr (0) ule. of i. Beret “2 | Ave.; 51, of ing : : ‘chanical and electrical trades, the) 24 W. Kemett Rd; and Lean |10 Begin Farmington, Evergreen Systems abt atneniiicn aor waliod’ idifference comes to about $2,085 s. Karnes, @, of s22% Baldwin , | hand row, across \between the low bidder — A. Z.| ave. will be sentenced by Circuit ~ for President and low bidders. &, Tyudman, On. ofl ceteaecee taste’ tame tps an ewer S AFe oO a |Poatiae. -&N oe iy Ne. tol A e~ 4 . too for rep- i ‘ of | a ... > ae ee: : st see “ 86 nations — all | ee | Baie is socused of taking $127) A Detroit and. New York bond) \ Tiene.were. 39 associates, eoni-ferent bonding’ houses ‘which Witt which the United | c with many legal ‘rams doknsen, alleged Se nail “by Fial- for such showed an interest in. diplomatic rplations, house te» ol el sii ta tars coor > «Beale sey & se | Schone ‘sid Pe ae se were made tor being “most cautious” not officer as a bribe. ~ eo J the winning bidding syndicate. toc, w “at ealy %1 of the most distinguish- to day in up another law suit, a source a ee * ee a | Becauise of many legal entangle-| oq foreign visitors to jem in to the Board of Supervisors was named later 85 2 CO\7 1054 County to help finance Considering thiat €&ch of the two|ments going back several Years,| the cortege to the cemetery, ‘closed. defendant when he refused to testi- tructi of the Farminet ‘syndicates is split into many dif-' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | Limousine assignments for j Three ‘committees of the Board |Y “gains! Quick, a member of the a4 Evefgreen sanitary sewer : ; them were made in alphabetical | settied om some preliminary for 14 years. ‘ order. courthouse , business Yesterday | At the te of the arrest, tn Sale of the bonds ‘culminued Sats TJF Post . Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel See means | areca gtate (eee eters | eee. 0 Sas Geerern a sewers. | charge of the Special Courthouse | the torch death of Flint Team-.| Harold K. Schone, director of z The first: 10 cars of the mile | Building Committee, asked archi- | sters business agent Frank Kier- |the County Department of Publié! . long cortege were for the family, | tects, county officials and this dort, Police said Quick vistted | Works which will build the lorg-! n rive the President, vice president, and | reporter te leave the room | Leaun Harrelson, president of |awaited sewers, said he was sat-| ny peas. | ey i _| Pontiac Teamsters, at his home |isfied with the interest rates the) . tive cewsion.” he unmeunced. | the morning after Klerdort was |lowest bidder, submitted, “in. the Pick Thomas Wiethorn, An hour before the sérvice be. Ls seisiey Sameer 4k critically Aug. 3. ‘light of today's bond market.” | Fisher Body Manager, 222 nt, Sag-doped — oe | The Board of S : h Quick said he was there to sell, He sald the a interest | : | : >" luntil next ‘Thursday to accept or 8" advertisement in a police mag-| Yield on the Scsihene eight for Fund Post ee a eee rej construction bids the azine. community . Evergreen . sewer new building. which ‘now has a s + will be 4.39046 per cent, while Thomas F. Wiethorn, rster Strale \price .tag of $3,000,000, Levinson, The possible connection fizzled, rod the arabes omen nage Body plant amaapes be been Y said. | however. Farmington named chairman Industrial - be 430918. Division B ] C | He added that the same three | Quick, Johneon and Karnes |< s the slight diff “tle nea Ran yn atties Ci would meet before | could receive maximem » is because of he irene in Wiethorn’s appointment was an- ; Tuesday's special meeting | terms of five years for conspir- pm gee ~. neumeed tad Robert Ered ON 2 Fronts ‘of the Board of Supervisors and acy. Judge Adams continyed $500 |°°SS sewe : ; on which general, me- | bonds on each The Halsey Stuart & Company general chairmen of this year's | chanical and electrical com- i Pocennenic’e Cnt and associates was the lowest of drive. saeahest Wi Shi eatial r’s ce was COn-|two syndicated bids submitted, : was | Panes would be recommended to |r onted for awhile with a legal|Schone said. The second, approxi. Wiener te ceeirete wt Gee lon two frente today. | he Beard fer the cuntincte. problem -before the scheduled trial| mately one-tenth of one per cent — — — x* * * , | Although there is some debatelof the trio. The attorney for Karnes|higher in interest rates, came toe UF Beard of tremens |. The ousted Pontiac police chlef lover who the general contractor/and Johnson had waived a.jury|from the First of Michigan Cor. fired the first shot ina new skir- |will be, it is expected that R. L./trial, while Quick’s attorney de-|poration of Detroit and 39 asso- He lives in Birmingham. mish at City Hall last night and | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘manded one. ciates | ‘THOMAS F. WIETHORN Last year the Industrial Division | today was given permission to take |raised ey eee drive's his battle for reinstatement out of total amount of $584,370.61. the jurisdiction of Oakland County But Employment Continues to Lag ; , *|_ The Industrial Division includes! Circuit Court. f I 50 small plants in.Pontiac and : " ; 3 ‘ Waterford Township, and firms ho|- Portraying himself oo al . longing to the Pontiac Mahufac- . . State Steadily Pulling Out of Recession 2 SARE e & Socket, Baldwin Rubber, Con-| Vacation ge moe peo LANSING (AP)—Michigan is steadily pulling out of the | flected in terms of employment. They seem to be doing it |sumers Power, Fisher Body, GMC| Bam st the dy ak ‘tom - recession with less workers.” : Truck & Coach, Pontiac Motor,| POF**Y suspension : “Th oe t in production and industrial ex c x ke * fm ae = gee Oo + os sini lamsinbniaindncele Paul A. Herbert, research chief for the State Economic |Umiversal Oil Seal. ars Higuera mayer ge tay pansion. | Development Department, gave a similar picture. s oe over privately tomorrow night + Unemployment is on the wane and the direct relief case “The single exception,” he safd, “is the lag in manufac- NL-President Rules ‘and render a formal decision next load is down. ; 4 turing employment.” : ; | Tuesday. But employment is still lagging behind despite these Herbert said there is a gradual increase in industrial Final Sc | | 0 | * * * gains. cage expansion in the state. | ore S _ Safes the Opient Conte 2 These were the findings of spokesmen ree “ “3 jcuit bench grante Straley state agencies, reporting to Gov. Williams yesterday on Mich- me one rosards “cbvicusty . Innemegney. repent CINCINNATI ® — The final |change of venue in his appeal to igan’s economic climate. plans for 148 million dollars in industrial construction in | score of last night's game in /réverse his April 4 ouster by the Michigan so far this year against 109 millions in the which Pittsburgh pitcher Harvey Pontiac Civil Service Commission, Practically all indicators point to a substantial im- entire 1958 year. Haddix did not allow a hit in Cheat Jae te Seorgment. te Rs ten enemy tn 190) compared sotable expansion he cited were 180. siiilion dollate by | ra, Nmner Wee 12 te saves. of, |prenting, Se aeer bad with the corresponding months of 1958,” reported Max mst Milwaukee, instead of 240 Cou H. Horton, director of the State Employment Security Great Lakes 1 Co, at Ecorse, 35 million dollars by the | That was the rulisig today of |Straley's appeal to the court of ‘ nt , Ford Co. at Willow Run and six million dollars by Chrysler | Warren C.. Giles, president of | Circuit Judge Morris K, Davis, ip fe F Corp. in Detroit. + the National League. Ionia County, land, Oo hee cchetential Mepeovament he ead.” | 4, Mmnnll car prodoction by the antomotive plants should | . Miseaes rm Oe sa lise cach pully Malt ood Oe sul ’ R = bel Oe Miciiesn economy, Herbert sat, tilla was safe on a fielding er- | dismissal for him to get a fair : Wiese RB 32 * = at Saeeel fe enone SS opel. hearing locally. Horton estimated unemployment in April at 310,000, al- He also noted a greater diversification among new in- and afier Hank Aaron was Straley angrily told city com- most a third below the 452,000 jobless figure a year ago and | dustries omy es up oo ht into the state with less saamel ter one te oo misstoners that Finance Director down from the March figure of 340,000. centering e automotive field. — Marvin Alward had turned down New Seiaiaeanics sepieention claims, he said, were “I think we've seen the high point for-our direct relief gp oti stepped ot /cecend hace | SO Souneet fer vacation-time re ‘Gown 72 per Cént from April. 1958. - \ | oles,” reported’ W. J. Maxey, director of the State Social | ang then ran acréss the pitch. | mburvement, amounting to about. “But a large part. of the estimated reduction appar- Welfare Department. : er’s mound toward the dugout. | 55%. be : . Maxey repprted a gradual decline in direct relief cases | Adeéck passed him, but both | Alward ently lias been due to retirements from the labor force this ie 5 atu: wah é ge age = year from.a high of 48,861 in February to 45,466 in April. | qickly retraced their steps, and oF: ‘and 2 migration of unemployed workers to other states, ‘a Umpire Frank fascoli ruled | A. Ewart. : Detroit has shown the slowest decline, he said, dropping only aa he added, 4 3 | trom 16,452. in February to 16,330 m April Aad Se Sa We raed Be: tS ae % oe stin . ae ms cock’s hit a double, payment until Horton said thefe also is a large core of unemployed The governor said he woulti use some of the figures in Since Mastilia creased the |determined who have used up ail their benefits. : urging the, Legislature to back his proposed 140 million dollar | piste ahead of Adton, Déscoli! Mayor Philip “There is good productivity)” he said, “but it isn’t re- bond issue for new state construction. declared the score 2-0, (Continued on F «ts ; : j ; a! b 3 4 ss eg ‘ f Se * ; , \ 4 * ; mee i | , | NO. 6:2: THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 27, 1959 - 2 age . : | el a af Supervisors Holding. Jaycees Elect Pontiac City Affairs _ : The Day in Birmingham + . J 4 : ; 7 Y ‘ ‘? ~M . ‘a . * - é * { Talks on Courthouse oy Welicers ourse Gets ockier Little Change Expected — in erfor | : . a: % a ‘ Spitzley of ‘Now bidder ‘in The Waterford Township Junior| More protests over bigh assess-|assessed cost, $1,251; city cost,;Huron street extension through IN . ransient IT , W , Detruit. tes + Chamber of Commercé has elected' ments in arterial road improve- $1,729; cost for a 40-foot lot, $120.|Richardson Park may be curved, ; : je Pe » gee Scinte Be™ officers, ments were fired at the City Com- ~ * * rather thar straight, to add to the BIRMINGHAM — Few, if any,,ington, D.C., following for : Elegtrie! oT eeiec the Jow\. DY. are. Frank. Richardson, |mission last night, adding pres-/ A sidewalk-on the north side. of attractiveness of the drive. are contemplated in the|the removal of a brain tumor. ‘ bidder e tt. tan. ee ge Ten eet viceioure for a revision ip the city’s Cogmbie, sveqeny Carlie to web ' ae ee Se Ne ae nn ee nt ae ; p dectric trades president, nm Melkonian, sec- ia) assessment. policy. Boulevard, Park subdivision— At the suggestion of Commission- called transient merchants. - Bragg, N.C.,; after serving ' the building. st trades /ond vice president; Donald Bed-)" re ares“ assessed cost, $484; City Sest, $475; ers Floyd P. Miles and William W. a study, city attorneys|months in Germany with the 82nd > e ¢ "|dle, vchge: or —— Latest coniplaiate “Fcame’ troai|™ fora 20-foot lot, $40. ... Donaldson, the manager said he: have advised the ordinance asj Airborne Division. _ ” , Levinson yesterday also refused corresponding secretary. Tesidants of N. East boulevard,| Bnd four grading and graveliag |would stndy the possibility of « ing tel of the Novseing of local bast |Me. ded is.” Sehe_ Kaley, tne to release Jhe detailed breakdown! Named to the board of directors|3y'c, Ste facing. assessments | pean. eects Datinen cae ten. | puevide for magi parking af ness brothers, James and Richard, both of some $3 million he fold other’, .1¢ william Goulet, James Dean, $4.50 a t foot for proposed wid-| nue, Between Madison ’ \Wienes Stadium. ; en or a maternal toads supervisorg “is or will be; avail- nean Salley, Jack Cooper, Tom|©™2& of their street from 22 feet} timere — assessed cost, $1,570: Planni | The only possible change would "eer and Mre. Merle Cob. able” for the courthouse. Marcero, Ward Rathbun anq/t % feet, between Mt, Clemens! city cost, $20; cost for a 50-foot Referred to the Planning Com- be an increase in the Hoense fee | Parent Walle “ ; ot \Geepme ' and Michigan. lot, 875; E, street, Douglas /Mission was a petition calling for which would be returnable on alled Lake y py ond evening ae arg eorge § and. : to Padduck — cost |Tezoning of the northwest corner of personal property taxes after the the Board of Auditors, A junior tournament for} “I think some adjustment in a ie ahs awe ian «Wary oveas-ant Wel haclevaa head wes estebliched. disclosed ‘that “sufficient jhinds jtcenage boys in surrounding com-| the assessment formula is nec- 94-foot side lot, ; Mabhatten \from residential to commercial. It will be dvailable to meet the |munities has been scheduled for| essary te ease the load for these G4 The study was made 4 y i avenue, Emerson to Parkwood Was signed by 83 per cent of the obligation, for the .first uit. of | June 15. people,” said District 6 Com- ke seo wont, (affected ts * to determine the number the new courthouse.” : y . | missioner Wesley J, Wood, who pe wpe Ngpenngret . Seen oe of sons who operated short-term J. oh . fe motion Commissioner , Moore, too, .refused to give-¢ 8 = . represents the area involved. } lot, $110; and the alley-north of | sities, a petition protesting in. WILLIAM L, BELANEY arched euerersans eee a breakdown of these funds, in | ins “The widening is designed to) Auburn avenue, © Ard- | stallation of curbs and gutters . ent and the Chamber of Com- you're going to print it. help through traffic, hot the nesi-| more — assessed (com- T av S A ; bone ® on Tennyson avenue, Hollywood merce, however, are $2 MILLION NOW ace dents “of the street. ~~ (mercial), $003; a cost | to Bonnie Briar Bush subdivi- householders against the In the open portién of me = Sean ‘HEAVILY ASSESRED’ BEFORE} (Fesldental), if; city cost, $1, sion, was returned to the circu- , door salesman-type enterprise day's session, however, Levinson) ‘ re. “t don't to,stop prégress,| #7 cost for = 40-feot commer | lator for signatures of more prop- ° Ps eve *@ said $2,050,000 “‘is available right ’ ai ees anty Gi cial Me $90; cost for, 129-foot | erty owners. : now to apply on contracts.”* Pe f, mane. residential lot, $58., . [ | nid Charles Mortensen, C. of C. sec- : P é Bid it, sessed once already when the orig- se The Assessor's Department said retary, said no payments should be : He said the balance of the $3 Oakland ads Bid to Hike |inal pavement was constructed. 10 These eight projects were all de- that only 29 per cent of those that _ made nor contracts signed | salaion ents cose trees the fo | Maintenance Allotment |¥ears ago.” * |elared — as was signed the petition were property) William Belaney Will the article hes boon received lowing sources: : ; construction north of owners. ° . mined purchaser. levying for two years one-tenth | Goes to Governor in tol ote cde sen, Walton boulevard, Baldwin to Uni-| On recommendation of Willman, Head Public Relation - by —_ of a mill for public buildings; and $101,838 ia ay sane versity, for which the Engineering Ridge Associates, Inc. was given | Department There ouseholders were sane ua aeeen eee $75,000 from interest on invested | 11454 Coubty’a propose! to mente fands. \nepartment was asked to prepare permission to sublease part of its| particulerty ae. oe roe Take Periect Snapeber, building funds; and $500,000 from) alize maximum cleanout|, After six residents voiced ob-/plans. land at Pontiac Municipal Airport) = | rap rasa Police ANSCO Films the sale of county-owned prop- la nd atonal pou jections. at last night's hearing on| City Manager Walter K. Willman to Fiesta Incorporates of ‘Flint ior) William L. Belaney will resign) Mexiey. erties, including the present ‘county ead tix expenditures intention to widen the street this|said there is a possibility that thea new hangar. |as assistant manager of the Pon-| He reminded residents that door- 603282? tee downtown courthouse and site. headed today ry oe ania summer, commissioners voted to = bao Area Chamber of ee oe salesmen must be licensed eo Reg. 3 “Not a single welfare homeldesk after getting th bh the adjourn the hearing one week — become director of pub-'by the city. In the event that such ) 3 Rous where there is a family living will | pgislature. : x *« * S ] R it f D ll lic relations and education of the a person becomes obnoxious and! i be sold,” Levinson assured fellow) The pill would permit spending |. They om td — the papal O emn 1 es Or u es beig Employes Federal rn cctee cr call tee Pel cf thom e' 0 ‘ supervisors. f ment po! on street on 1: ‘ ; Police o! en arin ccet The eee Per the proposed paving of Joslyn road (Contifued From Page One) lay bathed in soft golden light at! hist wit «=e oy His committee, in conjunction iimit ig $800 per drain, regardless |{@orPow night = an informal dis he Wothlebein Chapel et the ca-'the foot of the steps of the choir. ~ * * Cc credit union post was announced with the architects, is moving). .; cussion meeting, .. : 2 Both Moxley and Mortensen|IE\| Limit 6 Relbs ahead although a spokesmian for, "7 ) “The policy discussion | was een vere the ruain part of| there was oe wormnon or eadory cosy by Harry J; Woodman: 8% |ointed out that many of these|lE cuarasieed te ane pictures ot the protesting Oakland County Tax-| _ If we a 16 million dollar | scheduled last week after Jos- rol " ree tor ania ge anager. firms are located far from Bir-|— suaey © deugp‘deys ai) weather payers League said he “‘under-| drain we can’t do much clean- | lyn avenue residesits protested cathedral. There, coffin Dulles. ne tad oon ton Belaney, who has held the mingham. They are serviced by B oc odeeeacaeaoeece: stands” there is time left to appeal; img out for $800,” explained | assessnsent rates of $5.50 a front | senees trans ef Dalles’ | Ceamber of Commerce pest 23 transient crews whose only inter- a decree in the law suit which had) Charles A. Davis, assistant | foot for paving their*road from |... , — — M Figen years, previously was employed est is in making a sale, they said, held up construction of the new! coumty coporation counsel. Walten bediovard, to Collier read | oe ees kes od as sales manager at Radio Sta- jand the only way to safeguard) courthouse ‘since 1956. | The county's representative in| & tee Borthern city limits. lla of as with the congregation Telating in, soadiiaiistin taligrgrhrted — aero 32 er 41 This conflicts with what Nor- the State Senate, L. Harvey Lodge, | Up to now, the city has had a and a reading from Joba Bun. | A graduate of Ohio State Univer-|ness at the. time of the interview. Type man R. Barnard, county corpora- Said the. present expenditure re- rigid formula, with ® yan’s “Piigrim’s Progress” by |sity, the 32-year-old Ohio native) 2) is ints public schools; tion counsel, said yesterday, He (striction has led to neglect otyrates for paving arteria] streets ret ion Dr. Roswell P. Barnes of New (joined the radio industry in Bay caine ghtekel pavudailen caters Ws A said the county believes the dead- (drain maintenance because funds higher than rates for blacktopping | York, U.S, seeretary of the |City in 1930 lby the State’ Municipal Ele Seaton scaae line for such an appea) “is ‘way (legally available are insufficient/neighborhood streets. .' R Spe | World Council of Churches, Be * on the of di-| Commission ae $350,600. ~~ dete. Tons tages ot [to pax. ar the work. \CASS PROJECT UNOPPOSED Locks Doors to Discuss More than 100 uniformed service | rectors of ath Pontiac Lions Club, | The loans, backed by tax antici- emai Petar wa ee ee The Senate passed the bill 25 to| ‘ecti . The deadline was 20 days after | } * _Thete were no objections) eco men, representing all of the |js a member of the Urban League pation notes, will be used to meet the decree was signed (April-28),” he se j i a samed oe hight on another bear-| . Josey sauliazen S branches of the military, served of Pontiac, and is chairman of the Construction and maintenance costs he said. ‘We feel if they intended © @llow counties to contract for ing airing Mayor's Committee as ushers. ‘Advisory Council of the Marketing throughout the school system. appealing, they would have served | The funeral service began with a Information for Consumers Pro- _ we n } us notice by now."’ | At a secret City Hall mee processiona] hymn, “O God, Our gram of the Oakland County Co! Residents of W. Lincoln avenue, STILL UNDER STUDY | tary sewage. . ___ her Stadium. last night, the Pulice Trial — Help in Ages Past.” Dr? Paul A.| operative Extension Service. | between Southfield and Cranbrook, - | Both measures were given im- . : di 4 mmendations of the Wolf, pastor of the Brick Presby-| ; | roads, are being informed by city Bruce J. Annett, secretary 6f the mediate effect. | Relatively few objections were discussed reco | He has served as president of f 2 | : League, said attorneys were still] raised at a hearing covering an special Mayor's Trial Board Com- er’ eee ~ oe the board of directors of the Pon- jotriclals ee ae jadigge nS —LOWEST- EVER - PRICE! say 06 : ” assessment roll drawn as a mittee—recommendations designed, nen In New York, rea Co-op Federal Credit Union. | cs ‘ i - = Se gs tet ae akties result of ate bills counting \to make the tria] board setup palat- ftom the 27th Psalm and the in-| oe street this summer. Not 4... Not... but vocation from the Presbyterian) Belaney lives at 93 Chippewa Rd.| a with his wife and daughter. Construction on Maple avente * * * will reroute many vehicles over John W. Hirlinger, manager of Lémcoln avenee, they said. . He declined to say whethe Tv -P dB | ax anguad occld be filed moe " wo ronge att . “‘Ajll depends on what the attor- »' neve of.” be sai Launched by Straley | last , reed-cut- able to rank and file police officers. ting program. pelmrins | x * * |Book of Common Worship. | Presenting the recommendations to the seven member Trial Board FULL 6: | Two property owners protested Other action taken up in the heir assessments, far fewer than was Harvey M. Johns, committee Church here where the Chamber of Commerce, was) City Manager L. R. Gare report- TRANSISTOR open session yesterday included (Continued From Page One) .4ppeared last year or the year é howe Dull expected to name a successor to ed, however, that a study will be approval by the three commit- ae = . One property owner com- = ; : | reaa Fag ew Sickie Belaney shortly. made and évery step taken to re- tees that a project supervisor ported Ewart but Commissioners plained the city had assessed him The committee’s recommenda- Frem John 14, be - | jlieve the situation. Robert A. Landry and Milton R } he cut him- tions were released shortly be 14, read: ‘In my | be hired to coordinate construc: |}; jected for. cutting three lots Father’s house are many man- | —< tion of the courthouse ‘on Tele- |) n> OO. self. ore Pontiac voters repealed Civil oe it at ta, teed County Sells Bonds A news release trom Washington’ graph road in the County Service |. DY denying this pay, the Com- * * * | Service in April and reinstated | Ot aa 8 wes D. C. states that Birmingham and| Cua. Advisability of such a |7ission ¥ scraping the Poottom of) Noting that property owners| the Trial Board syytem. a ter yeu.” if 2-Se p . t Bloomfield area young men ; person was suggested by the ar- a rrel,” ‘Landry . were generally undertaking to The study group urged more dis- Or - wer 10 yec apply for entrance to the U.S. chitects. ‘| Alward and City Manager Wal- keep vacant lots trimmed of weeds ciplinary authority within the Pon-| Ordinary citizens of his own Force Academy for 1960 by writing| _* * * ter K. Willman tmaintajned it themselves and considering the tiac Police Dept., changes in the country honored Du 11'6s as they’ (Continued From Page One) their congressman, William S. It was also agreed that action would begin to annex to the city of Pontiac a certain section of Waterford Township, which the | "7 . _— ial reimbursemegt fof more than 30 bills — $1,145, several commis-land recommended generally that his mahogany casket, lying in|O@kland County a feared a pom: “2 @. | days of accrued vacation time. sioners expressed belief that the rules and regulations for the con-|state in a chapel of the cathedral. ™&"y prea would reluc Applicants to the academy at Col-; “The city of Pontiac is no dif. “eed-cutting program was proving duct of police officers be revised.| Through the night they came to pa Pocthagees! es prob-/ rade Springs, Colo., must be U.S.) county needs to complete the plot/ ferent. from any other employer,” ® SUCCeSS. NO ACTION TAKEN ie te P sais — ; peed OTAY | nty would begin on both sewers|“itizens, between 17 and 22 years of where the courthouse will be built. Straley snapped hack. “I was dis-| There were no objections V.H Ayling, Trial Board chair- pel. if - | age and never married. within 10 days. © In a Supreme Court ephsion |Charged and the personnel rules: raised at hearings on assessment man. said no action was taken at 1! zs *& * | Preliminary examinations will handed down in February, the |S#Y that discharged employes rolls covering four big recapping the meeting. i ae ee ee ee ee only adverse decision against the |Should get all pay owed them projects, involving Cass avenue, | 4. said the Trial Board plans 5 bond buyers are printed on the, chosen from this area. county was that the justices ruled |'™mediately on discharge. | Pike to Orchard Lake; E. Huron | 4, meet with Public Safety Di- bonds, Delos Hamlin, chairman of! Sitd adil. ar the county had not in the past , x & street, Saginaw to Perry;. Prali the Board of Supervisors, and Dan-' county's quota for the U.S. Naval | from the cemetery by at least two of the networks. Not $49.50—Not $59.50—but ONLY AT SIMMS : rector George D. Eastman some | The Senate adjourned for the ' legally annexed this parcel, “I should have gotten this money street, Huron to Washington; | ecglnat week. ‘day so its members could attend iel T. Murphy Jr., county clerk- Academy and the U.S. Military The opi ter the|APre « and Sanderson street, Oakland ; - register, will fly to New York to. -saemy at West Point are filled opinion came after | to Casa | “We feel it's his job to draw up as a group. House leaders an-\sign the bonds. . . League yi sa ago sued oa SE pr os saan gated | enelices aaeen Jee 1 police rules and regulations, and nounced a recess at the time of x * * until 1961. \ county, claiming the Board of Su-} you Were fully discharged or are | Hearings w Pty for us to approve’ or disapprove the funeral. | The Farmington sewer will Pic, John Kelley iz pervisors and Board of Auditors| Still under a state of suspension,” jintention to — with cig ee |thera,” he said. _— , Top officials from many lands serve the city of Keego Harbor.) Service for Pfc. John Kelley, 22. hed padded budgets in order to] Slpervel Rewsten. ee perpigoens tok flocked to Washington to pay theit|the major portion of West Bloom: of 659 Wallace St, will be at 9 _$ build up surpluses to use for con-| “Nonsense. I was discharged.| Curbs and gutters on Harriett | “It’s sort of a touchy job. final respects. West Germany's field Township, all of Farmington a.m. Fridie fren Susly Name Cath- Sn Le ; struction gf the new building. All the newspaper headlines and street, Adelaide to Baldwin ~ as-| “We naturally have our feelings The Supreme Court said other-jradio broadcasts testified to that,"’| sessed cost $5,832; city cost, $1,172: 4, what these rules should consist whee: retorted Starley. cost for 50-foot lot, $250; cost per of and naturally we have some “I don't see any reason why = ~ $72; and Arlene _— plans of our own.” Chiet Straley shouldn't be paid Madison to Second — assessed cost,| Board right now—at least for 30 days of $10,396; city cost, $7,484; cost for aces “oe of polis unused vacation time,”’ said Henry./@ 50-foot lot, $175. | up suitable rules for the Police | Department's operation. cent tax on restaurant checks over; The former police chief's ap) SANITARY SEWER $1 will be increased to 5 per cent! Pearance im the commission A sanitary sewer on Brooklyn) 5. jsining the closed-door policy, in New York City on Monday.) Chambers was a surprise to com- avenue, Stanley to Richmond —/ Ayling called the meeting “organ- izational as far as we're con-| chancellor Konrad Adenaur ar- Township, and a small section of rived Tuesday night. ithe city of Southfield. A plane from Geneva carried ~ x * * Secretary of State Christian A. | The cities of Birmingham, Herter, French Foreign Minister Bloomfield Hills, Lathrup Village, Maarice Couve de Murville and {part of Troy, Southfield, the vil-| - \lage of Beverly Hills, all of Bloom-| field and part of Pontiac Town- ships will be served by the Ever- - {green sewer. olic Church. Burtal will be in Holy Sepulchre. Cemetery.’ Complete with— © Plug-In EAR PHONE © 32-Foot CORD © Back-of-Ear CLIP $3.50 Holds "til Father's Day Plays 150 Hours on Single Low-Cost Battery Perfect | Tip for New York City NEW YORK (AP) — The 3 per Private Kelley died Sunday at Walter Reed Army Hospital, Wash- Mayor Robert F. Wagner signed ae He introduced him- | | the law today. It is expected to! Sif as “a Pontiac citizen and The Soviet Union's Foreign Min- produce 13 million dollars annual-| Payer.” ® * ly in revenue for the city. “I have been unemployed and |withoyt income for almost four, Miriani Raps cerned.”’ | \ * "AVe want to find out where we're going and what we're do- istet Andrei Gromyko, an oppo- nent of Dulles over the confer- ence table, flew in a commercial to pick up and carry a tree weigh- ing as much as 40 tons, according of Lincoln Park Zoo advised a thief today that he'd be smart | | ee Spider Thief Not Smart © $ plane or. on train. Mechanical equipment has been | gar * developed which is strong enough) CHICAGO (UPI) — Authorities | Y GU. {months and am in urgent need of to the Davey Tree Expert Co. Th W th ' ’ plane. POMS, weatnr aces neport_ {hin request, Straley asked the Com aiding Fd _ Kenny President Issues Warning ing.’ he said. | to return the exhibit he stole | '$ CAMERA DEPT. from a display case. It's a live | tarantula. | Bea aaa TONITE thra FRIDAY SSS: 4 Full U.S. p PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly mission: : ~ oa Pec a thends moon this) “Would you want to pay for on Has No Walcomal for ~ bi * ers undershowers is) 4 ui) Ls saad Sal Sat whegeronerera te) “Would you want to pay for one | | DECORATION DAY WEEK-END BARGAINS cleudy and cecler, eccasie - Be 7 asional showers. ; Governor of Tennessee , Sriefy Righer in thunderstorme: Beco” | DAVE had (0 borrow to live on?) Visi 3 | img northwesterly 10-15 miles tomerrew s a ; on Detroit isit i G < S : High today M4. Lew tonight 0, neh ae eae acne were “A dcial and economic crisis of| experts see the possibility of an- jing was Dr. Ronald C. S. Young, |B. DRU 8) 3 T. SPECIALS veees as | tor Geerge D. Eastman, includ. | the first magnitude awaits the next} other carrying the jrenowned lecturer, author and edu-| Entertainment was provided by] Direetion—Sovth west “ ' generation ( i} = TF essee . | ; * : gl OWest, temperaiure Muatiex « am! ing tncompetency and ineubor- Paigiiits i a left Michi-|Beneration unfess disabled persons} burden of one chronically iil, a over His topic was Famous “WILLIAMS” Alter-Shave ¢ At @ a@m.: Wind velocity 15 mph Gimation. lean today: but or hehind ctbere|*"* fitted again for service to s0-| physically handicapped, non-pro- ‘Our Heritage. se 8 ciety.” ductive person for every able- bodied 1 AQUA-VELVA | a af Sun sets Wednesd t' 7-58 } Servic iesion’« from the Volunteer State to court ’ * ‘as fae eee a cc. The Civil Service Commission's x & * American worker, unless Lem Stroud, popular Detroit bari- |B¥ discontented Michigan industries. | Moon sets. Wednesday at 10:33 am ‘upholding of the charges climaxed This warning was issued by How-| rehabilitation endeavors are ac- |tone, and his accompanist, Frank + : + ™ + s » % 3 “4 * Moon rises Thursday at 12:26 a.m two year's of internal strife within| Ellington's visit to Detroit’ #4 N. Maynard, last night re-| ecelerated. ‘Gillen, “the man of a thousand |i SAVE-32c on Famous : € bes _—_ ——- Temperatures the Police Department, a situation brought a complaint from nines elected fo the presidency of the; - x * * songs.” \* SAL HEP Tl A * oa ae * 4 _m a Lad which led the city to put Eastman) Mayor Louis C. goo t = he sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation cer aide ee I+ ; = — af ae 7% 1p m....).. 43 in the unfilled safety director’s post|Was trying to steal Michigan in- at the organization's 12th annual/_. : poly : 22. 72 Tp mo. 88 last tall, dustry and an invitation from dinner-meeting at Kingsley Inn night were D. C. Fisher, chairman % don en ; Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Wil- Ma sala ot * lof oo J. ——— Package of 18 TABLETS ¢ % Sy eat aconteen) ’ . liams to visit the Michigan capital ynard the flow of pa- ert E. Forbes : z ec Highest Vemperniare “O™P°r?’ gg Tot Won't Give Up to “talk over matters of mutual) tients has beem constant at the |Montgomery, vice presidents; E. . 37° EX- | Laxative s of Mean temperature mee: eer | DALLAS. Tex. (UPI)—Each of |interest.” Rehabilitation Center in Fern- |J. Rollings, executive vice presi- e ‘ * Yeat . : ‘. : Donal secretary; ‘ . et soaaliiaeaae Mrs. J, Leonard Brewer’s four- Miriani made it clear yester- oy Te eee oon’ R. ol pacer and $. > Box of 400+-Regular Size ¢ * mica Gas Yous ‘es ta Pontiee | year-old twin sons, Freddy and | day he did not weleome Elling- ing 485 hearin a month, , aac Mahoney, assistant treas- *« . Loxest somperatere eenceneeeses ba Eddy, claimed the toy was his. | ton’s visit to Detroit te talk to urer ve . FACIAL TISSUES * cone. shan a lice anne | Mrs. Brewer suggested they | industries which might be in- | “Just about every crippling dis- : a ‘we ¢@ x - sees 4 ——— kneel and “ask God to make you | terested im locating in Tennes- |order is included in the outpatient x i se ig Date eM Fears = "| tell the truth.” They knelt. Be- | see, list at Ferndale,” said Maynard.| Elected vice president was Rich. Bq folding Stylo—Fomisize 19 ba rota ic Pente| Cateead ei Pant EY | But ington made i tot agar, amputees ongentl ruse ance 182. 4 °3 TRAVEL SYRINGE : Alpena 65 54 Memphis 85 67 ete ; ae ~ ™ |clear he would not be diverted). F es A new member elected to the ; s + Baltimoré 73 62 Miami-B #2 7; and said “‘but let's ask Jesus to | : : ; por insonism, hemoplegia, multiple | . . Bismarck 62 39 Milwaukee 82 €5| make him share.” |from his business in Michigan. | leroais and poll board of trustees for a three-year ame 5S Brownsgille 9 7@ Minneapolis 89 <7) ve | “This is a barefaced attempt to of fe ov and polio are just — term was Robert J. Grow. - Bg Bottle of 60—SAVE 23c ‘ ‘ ¢€ + Charleston. 77 Rew York 30 3 ‘steal industry from Michigan,”|°" © ™M@ny- ibaelintedl to ik beet ate + B Chicago 82 66 Omaha 7 62 Pays Penny-a-Year |Miriani said of Ellington's visit) ... . a lets * Cleveland =. T7-« 68 Pellston 81 64 . Most of the 30 million people| tees were Mrs. Philip A, -Hart, i+ Detroit 7 68 Phoenix 90 63| rae _ despite assurances that “‘this is x ; ore fe » Duluth G3 43 Pittsburen 76 LONDON (UPI) — William ino+ @ raiding party” ‘from mem: suffering physica) or mental im-} Herman L. Weckler, Mrs. Mar- = Ka Always Check SIMMS Drug Prices Before You Buy Derek ok Spt. £2 $3) Blatchford was sentenced to | pairment in this country can be re-| jerie Karker, D.C. 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Compare to $4 Veriety of Styles in LITTLE GIRLS’ Size 4 to 6X ry Soeertad ‘aang rerrir tte, stripes, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 Z ener See es ee . ‘Senate, presidential money re-!Committee as recommended Dad’s Badge Serves Son USES 3 Money Bills jquests haye been clipped by al-,$674,687,300 of the $732,191,000 re- jmost 200. million dollars, quested By the President. AURORA, Ind. (— Dearborn 7, callousss, burn A ninth bill which may clear County Sheriff Edward J. Winter to ae ok and veuhys caloune—asb SF the House today would cut $57,-|; The first Community Chest)wears his badge with a special’ q e Or 0 Qe 503,700 from’ new funds for thelcharity drive in the United States pride. It belonged to his late : Commerce Department and relat-| was launched in 1899 by Msgr. Wil-\father, Frank C. Winter, when he) . ed agencies. The Appropriations'liam O’RyawW of Denver. was sheriff 30 years before. | | House Action Could ' : | Temporarily Put Cuts | e 33 at $300 Million ae ! -_ ; Ready-m WASHINGTON 4AP) — eC _ eC House scheduled votes teday on}. \ a . a y ac three appropriation bills which ig § could boost results of the current OKC A . money-cutting drive close to the | |300-million dollar mack. ; / S | DCOVE cS. T a at | But all the claimed saving from) 1S tops ™ \the amourgs; President Eisenhow- | - 4 er asked may be wiped out soon) ° i when bills financing the Defense - : tru ; riva » Department and the foreign-aid program are considered. Co : i * * * nae i + ge é, The new appropriations are for} t . ‘e eS | ; the fiscal year starting July 1. . jj C UJ S Ol } | | la : =o. Wieghete Increases are in prospect also; NEW LINE OF DUTY: — Spokane, Wash truck arrived. Three heifers en route to the (when the Senate acts on bills al- police officer. and volunteers roped this runaway slaughterhouse had jumped out of the truck and ready passed by the House, The . ” Butt PROVINCIAL PRINT BARKCLOTH “KENT” heifer in front of a downtown -faneral parlor. “© roamed the busy downtown section for 30 Senate Appropriations Committee ; ied it i ttl lites. already has approved increases in| They tied it to no pares signs until a cattle me ee ee ae ee ke House. ; * * * Is It Still Presbyterian Dogma? Their Barless Jail May Formal roll - call votes today, Be Like All the Others were scheduled to send to the } . = Ms Sen: ‘ “opriz $651.- Minister Who Questions taxcasrin, wa. a —wnen Sms Dil, appropriating $651- the Grant County Jatl opened here partments and the federal, courts Virgin Birth Gets Hearing in 1958 it gained considerable pub- and $13,358,500 for the White licity as one of the few in the }iouse and other executive agen- a ll Midwest without bars. cies, Both these measures were By GEORGE W. CORNELL slater figured in the Seopes trial,) Recently a special Grant County wek, Between them, thy call for AP Religion Writer insisted a strict view of the doc- Jail Committee was formed. Its cuts of about $30,700,000 from | $398 $] §98 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A tall, trine was required. He was de- purpose: to study the feasibility funds requested by the President. nimble-tongued theologian’s views feated by the less dogmatic Dr. of putting bars on the jail in vigw) On the six other bills passed about the virgin birth of Christ Charles F Wishart, then president of two attempted and one success- payse[s sem ‘s}OjJe Areyrur sau} were ‘under scrutiny today by his Of Wooster. Ohio, College. ful escape during the past year. by the House and pending in the fellow Presbyterians * * * . = SS It’s not officially a heresy trial, Dr. Gill, a graduate of Wiscon- Chair Sofa Your old furniture will be new and bright again with this charm g Miniature ; a : ’ + . + | : rir th cen nace eciones ot such sin University and Princeton The-| at Sibley’s Miracle Mile Shopping Center floral provincial print... the handsome a case in: the expected airing of Ological Seminary, was ordained Meet, rested 20 pepe vinden: enamel, sale the Rev. Theo-(in 192. He has studied in. Europe completely washabie see it tomorrow! dore A. Gill. and been a prolific writer of Green, grey, beige ; : _\theologica} articles > cmeumy tit a coenee the! Tuesday, the Assembly heard + United Presbyterian Church con~'ecommendations from its com- siders a rigid concept of the virgin mittee on social education and birth as a prime essential to action, headed by the Rev. Dr. Christian faith Harold L: Bowman, of Chicago, * =” that the 3-million-member denom- imation: Dr. Gill, 38, a bespectacled, | * * * ' quick-minded scholar and writer, /“4 Approve birth control. is up for confirmation by the de-| 2 Condemn laws restricting nomination’s General Assembly asisuch organizations as the National president of ‘its San Francisco|Assn. for the Advancement of Theological Seminary Colored People. A group seeking to black his ap-| 3. Oppose federal grants for any proval, led by the Glendale, Calif. /tse r connection with racial seg- Presbyterian church, claims he) egation. has questioned the virgin birth’ 4. Deplore so-called = “‘right-to teaching work’’ laws as harmful to labor- “PANAY” KNIT Main basis of the charge was an Management relations. | Becouse the tight READI-UPHOLSTERY . ee } - {ic ital A ’ unsigned editorial Dr. Gill wrote Peg ae a eee : Foot Look is an ‘Import in April 1958, while associate edi-\"g¢” Encourage “volontary absti: | Ot Fashion . . . Because $13 98 27 98 tor of the —nondenominational rence” from liquor White mates with every now ° . stian Cent - Christian ¢ : = magazine A * rn _—through —summer Color . _ Chair Sofe . . 7. Support fair housing legisla-[ \, point with pride to our. 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After an appeal in the area, a family in Otsego reported the missing dog. : Restrictions Make It Hard to Be Protestant in Spain MADRID ({UPI)—An estimated inter-religious marriage be per- 40,000 Spanish Protestants go'formed legally in Spain. quietly to church each Sunday, but, If a non-practicing Catholic and_ their faith is not made easy for a Protestant wish to marry, the’ them in this Catholic country. way is open, legally, but in practice For the most part, they worship it is difficult to carry through. | in externally unadorned churches A 1955 law allows persons Some hold services in stores, of baptized as Catholics to marry hices or homes outside the Church if, they can | Technically, Protestants in Prove they are no longer Spain—outnumbered by Catholics by about 1,008 to 1 — are granted freedom of worship by the “Rights of the Spaniards”— “Fuero de los Espanoles.” But their cause is always subject to A career in the government Is the vagaries of Spanish lew. almost impossible for a Protestant. One of the great problems facing The military is out. too Spanish Protestants is the physical |... . state of their churches, and the fact that they are\ forbidden to TS€s between a Catholic and a move them non-Catholic, religion could be the deciding factor. make this decision and what proof is needed has not yet been defined. Many couples have been kept waiting for years. ‘ In busi- ss, if the question of promotion * allows * The government only thosé churches to operate which . . . were built, and were being used, Dianne Foster Files prior to the Spanish Civil War in ° : ° 1938. - Many tdi, Third Suit for Divorce HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Movie ac- the war and cannot be rebuilt. | third divorce suit in two years been closed by government order. . Yet one er two, during the same |#84inst Joel Murcott. time have been allowed to open. | . * * * There was fo reason given either § Murcott, a motion picture writer for the openings or the closings. now living in England, is charged Individuals belonging to Pro- with cruelty. Miss Foster and testant /faiths face problems in ‘heir twin children, Jodi and their private lives as well. Mar- Jason, 3, seek reasonable support. riage is perhaps the most pressing and al] the community property Gk them in the complaint filed Tuesday. One Protestant can wed another ._ + with only negligible paper work The couple was married in and a civil ceremony But a mar- Owensboro, Ky_/ in 1954. and sepa- riage between a Protestant and a rated May 11, Miss Foster filed Catholi¢g is almost impossible. similar suits in 1957 and 1958 but / « *« *¢ the couple was reconciled each OnW by having the Protestant time. - joir the Catholic Church can an Not a Family Matter? RUTLAND, Vt. 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Secretary DULLES was a “CA- reer man.” He de- voted himself and his life to his coun- try. Certainly next to Dwicut D. EISEN- HOWER, JOHN FosTeR DULLEs prob- ably exercised more influence on intercontinental affairs than anyone in the world. Some might argue that the Russians deserve the Number Two spot ahead of DULLEs and per- haps they do. But DuLLEs wielded a vast amount of influence in every sector of this globe. x* *« * He won the complete confi- dence of the President of the United States and from that mo- ment he -stood as the Official Spokesman for the most important nation. Nor did the President ever have any cause for regretting this great confidence. Dulles stands as the “most traveled” great man in the world. Some pilots have logged more hours but no one ever filled out a pilot book with as many hours of flying time, considering the importance of the missions. He flew more than half. a million miles. One could face- tiously refer to him as “living in orbit.” * *« * . That “infinite capacity for taking pains” and a willingness and spirit to work 16 hours a day are two out- standing characteristics. x* * * Although he was on intimate terms with world leaders in every country, he never forgot—or let them forget— that he was an American first. Dutuzs kept his own nation’s inter- ests well in the foreground. Unlike predecessors who were vastly im- pressed by foreign diplomats, he let the foreign diplomats become im- pressed with him. He was the stand- ard bearer and activities and de- cisions stemmed from him. He never “ves-yessed” anyone. x* * * : Yet with it all, JoHN FosTER DuLLes was essentially fair and honorable. He never let his own power and stature take unfair advantage as would have been fhe case had his position and that of the Russians been re- versed. A truly great American leaves the scenes he loved and for which he labored so ably. His funeral today attracts great figures from all over the world. . JOHN Foster DULLES won and earned this recognition and re- \ Spect. Bird May Be the Answer to Baldness _ “For bald headed men who have faith, a bird may be the answer you're waiting for.” x * * A bird that not only molts but actually can become bald, is now be- ing studied in an effort to determine what causes baldness in man. The 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS Trace Mark Daily Except Sunday @ W Huron 8 Pontiec, Michigan Published by Ine Pontisc Paiss Company , Reese Bassett Joun A. Ritey, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howsarn H. Frrecrrs.e n, Vice President and Business Manager Cart M Teeapwrit, Circulation Manager G Marsmatt Jordan, dJoun WW Pirecesats Local Advertising Secretaty and Editor . Manager Harry J Rego, * Grosce C Inman. / > Managing Editor Classified Manager —_——__——————_—_—— The Associated Press is entitied exctudively to the se for republication of all loca) news printed to this se as wel) as all AP news Cispatches. The Tuac Perse is delivered by cater for 40 cents @, week; where carrier service is not avaliable. by mail Oakland. Genesee, Liyingston. Macomb. Lapeer and ashtenaw Counties it ts $1200 a year; elsewhere in Michigan and all other places in the United States 620.00 a year. All’ m#il subscriptions payable in egvance age bas been paid at the Ind class rete at Pontiec, Michigan. Member of ABC a te Cee een pneeneeeeeaaaa adult male wattled starling frequent- ly loses its feathers from the top of its head in a manner similar to the, balding process in man. Dr. James B. Hamilton, depart- ment of anatomy at The State University of New York, in Brook- lyn, reported this discovery at a conference on “Hair Growth and Hair Regeneration” sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences. d - x «*« * The starling may provide the first opportunity for controlled laboratory experiments with natural baldness in an animal. It’s entirely possible this could lead to many more haircuts. Scientists still do not know what causes baldness, but some patients with the relatively unusual spotty baldness have responded favorably to corticosteroid treatment. x *& * These persons were not com- pletely bald, but. had bald spots. Careful long term therapy with corticosteroids apparently correct- ed disturbances that contributed to hair loss in some patients and stimulated complete new growth. For many of us in this predica- ment, “our best wishes to the bald bird.” el The Man About Town Cause to Reflect — More Time—More Money to Spend on Recreation May rains: From which we reap our dividends later in the sum- mer. For people in the Pontiac area there's much to contemplate in the findings of a national survey just given out under the title of, “The Crisis in Outdoor Recrea- tion.” ‘ Oakland County, with more outdoor recreational spots than any other similar area in the natoin, already finds that most of them already are crowded at the peak of the season. Such is the case in other sections. This research shows that the U. 8. populatjon has more than doubled since 1900. In the same period the auto travel for the average person has increased from practically nothing to 6,000 miles per year. And what also means much to outdoor recreation is that during the same period the disposable income per capita has jumped from $700 to over $2,000. and the work hours per week have decreased from 60 to 35. : A phone call Tuesday from Mrs. Eva Felsman of Birmingham said, “The Pontiac Press coverage on the death of Mr. Dulles was the best among the four daily papers that we read.” “This may be a late spring,’ phones Mrs. Anna Orrison of Oxford, “But the spirea bushes are in bloom for Memorial Day.” “Corporal punishment and gunfire will not do the trick,” writes Bronson Ransford of Lake Orton, concerning what should be given our governor and legislators at Lansing. “We'll have a better weapon at our disposal on Nov. 8, 1960.” Here comes another report of loyalty to our state, as Mrs. Alberta Dollman of Cass Lake reports that her children’s pet turtle crawled ott a map of Michigan in their sand box during Michigan Week. _ . ——— i Ser Me Thanks to my good friend, Danes Drakes, back from a trip to his native Greece, for some wonderful photographs of the Acropolis and other historical spots. First sunflower blossoms of the year are reported by Mrs. Naomi Owendale of Walled Lake. The plants were started indoors. Some cotton plants brought back from Florida last spring by f Mr. and Mrs. Benson Aldridge of Drayton Plains, now have bolls ready for picking. ‘ Verbal Orchids to- . Rutherford Boydson of Auburn Heights; 80th birthday Mr. and Mrs. George Fremont of Keégo Harbor; 52nd wedding anniver- sary. ; Mrs. Alice Flexner of Bloomfield Hills; 82nd birthday Mrs. ma Bogardus of Rochester; irthday. | I Just Like Home Th At ui NEA Service, le David Lawrence Says: Gromyko Wouldn’t Fly With Herter WASHINGTON — The spectre of Communist imperialism pursued John -Foster Dulles to his grave. ~ Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko arranged to attend the last rites at Washington, but the circum- stances that preceded his departure from Geneva reveal how the mono- lithic system of the Soviets works even when simple amenities and international! LAWRENCE involved When the news of the death of the former secretary of state came, the British and the French foreign ministers had no hesitation in an- nouncing that they would attend the funeral. Foreign Minister Gromyko was silent. He had to consult his government, and it took 24 hours because Premier Khrush- chev was traveling near Albania. Finally permission came, but Gromykeo, who first indicated he might travel on Secretary Her- ter’s plane, found upon inquiry that there was only one vacant seat. The Soviet foreign minis- ter sought two extra seats for his aides. When this couldn't be arranged, Gromyke decided to go on a commercial plane. Neither the British nor French foreign secretaries had te take anyone along. Why did the Soviet foreign min- ister pass up an opportunity to sit down in privacy With the foreign ministers of Britain and France and the secretary of state of the United States? The answer is that he is not permitted to travel un- accompanied. He had to have a place for his No. 2 magn. That's the Sovigt method of watching everyone who occupies any. post of importance under the dictator. * * * As for the return journey to Geneva, Secretary Herter arranged to have Gromyko, together with a Soviet adviser, ride with him on his plane. But this time the French foreign minister would not be along, as he found he had to go direct to Paris by another route.” There has been some sugges- tion that, if the four foreign ministers, could sit down together away from the large number of persons who usually attend the formal sessions here, some real progress might be made in the negotiations. Certainly on an airplane. with so few individuals present and no re- porters or photographers waiting at the door, it might be imagined that the Soviet. i mnt discussion. But he operates under strict instructions from the pre- mier. He can't even go to a social function alone. He is under con- stant observation. For, in the Soviet Union's hierarchy, nobody trusts anybody else. * * * Perhaps the real significance in the avoidance by Gromyko of a The Country Parson 5-27 “It's pretty hard to correct evils of the world when they get , big enough for us to notice them — little ones are harder to find but easier fo overcome.” courtesies are . pare - —rainister- “would grab the chance for a candid private session on the plane lies in the fact that the Soviet govern- ment was not yet ready for any really private confabs. They ap- parently had a purpose in prolong- ing the speechmaking here. The Soviets now say they will get down to brass tacks on Friday. They have delayed negotiations, believ- ing the West would become impa- tient and that an agreement on some specific point .might thereby be reached which would be- sufficient to ‘‘justify’ a ‘‘summit”’ meeting. One of the purposes in the de- - liberate delay also has been to give time for behind the fron curtain and espe- cially in East Germany, where the Soviet radio stations are making a big play of the idea that there is to be a peace treaty granting ‘‘independence”’ to the so-called German Democratic Repablic. The Soviet propaganda doesn't always work efficiently. The East German stations, upon hearing of the death of former Secretary Dulles, issued long tirades of abuse about him. The Soviet — stations themselves were silent for a_while and then gave a bit of praise to Dulles as an individual. But in recounting his biography, they em- phasized his career as a lawyer for large corporations—as if this could possibly have any hearing on the career being reviewed. * * * ¢ This contradiction between the _East German and Soviet stations didn't last long, but it illustrates the difficulty the Soviets have in co-ordinating their many outlets of comment. (Copyright 1959) b| Dr. William Brady Says: Gargling for Sore Throat? Try Mouth Wash Instead Look in your throat with the aid of a hand mirror when you are holding your throat in the position for gargling. You will see that the uvula (tip of soft palate) and the anterior pillars (folds of mucous membrane in front of .the ton- sils) close to- gether to prevent anything from reaching the ton- sils or other parts beyond or behind OR. BRADY the pillars. In the treatment of tonsillitis, pharyngitis, laryngitis or other kinds of sore throat, gargling isn't worth the trouble. Instead of going through the ridiculous motions and making the funny noises of gargling, it is ad- visable just to wash the mouth without stirring up the throat struc- tures. For this purpose any mild antiseptic solution will suffice, say five drops of mild (2%) tincture of iodine or weak solu- tion of jodine in a half glass of water every two or three hours. Or a teaspoonful of hydrogen peroxide solution in the half glass of water every two or three hours. Or a good pinch of boric acid (five grains) in a half glass of water every two or three The most ‘‘powerful” germicide one can use for the purpose can do no more good than the simple agents mentioned. Personally I'd use gargle, mouth- wash or spray only if I consulted a doctor and the do¢tor ordered me to do so. Otherwise I wouldn't bother with any such ‘‘treatment.” , QUESTION BOX “Is bunion a growth or just an aggravated corn?” (P.G.) Answer—Nelther. It ts esseh- tially a partial dislocation of great toe joint capped with a bursa which is likely to become inflamed and suppurate. It is a mistake to apply a corn or callus remedy to bunion. . ‘“Have carried my hernia eight years, Sought in vain for a doctor who gives ambulant treatment. Finally my dentist told me Dr. —————. does fine work in that field, and I found that he does. Nothing but praise for your teach- ings... .t (F.D.) Answer—Thank you. I'm sorry I am not prepared to give di- rectory service. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for my FREE pamphiet on HERNIA— atherwise known “as rupture or breach. “How much sleep is necessary for a pre-school child and for a teenage child during school and during vacation?’ (A.W.R.) Answer—Child aged 4 requires 12 hours; 5 to 7 years, 11 hours: 8 to 1l years, 10 hours; 12 to 14 years, 9 hours in summer, 10 hours in winter. Over 15, not less than 8 hours sleep. Signed letters. not more than one page or 0 words long pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, 5 ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady if e stamped self-addressed envelope is sent te The Pontiae Press. Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People —3- Women Seeking ‘Diversion Receive Another Invitation Recently a young mother asked about organizations a young mother could join. At the Salvation Army there's a Ladies Home League which is a club composed of all ages with weekly meetings in a program that's social, spiritual.and recreational. * ko r * * * Ladies from all ‘areas and all. denominations belong to this group. Anyone inferested may call the Salvation Army, FE 2-5122 or write. Anyone may’ attend the.club on Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m, at 29 W. Lawrence. ‘Recession Helped in This Way let alone help you there were plenty of around: I’m not for recessions, but maybe it’s good for people once in a while to be jolted back to reality. Happy Shopper ‘We're Missing Boat With Water Safety’ We're missing the boat in water safety. Safety checks of boats are fine, but as long as people who can't swim are out on lakes and rivers, far too many drownings will occur. , most And people who take smal} chil- dren out onto lakes without even so much as a life jacket should be arrested on sight 3.BK. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE When there are instant tasks to do . . . With mountains high to climb ... I go to work immedi- ately .. . And yet I take my time ... For I believe that haste makes waste... And ff ftry to hurry ... I'll only mess up everything . « - And canse myself more worry .. . By slowing down I give myself . . . More time to think things out . . . And do the task with confidence . . . Instead of fear and doubt . . . What really counts is starting it .. . Real will- ingly and ready . . . And calml) and intelligently-. . . Maintain a course quite steady . . . I do not waste a moment. yet... I try to save my breath... . So I can do the job without . . . My being rushed to death. (Copyright, 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Recommends Marriage L. R. recently applied. to our new non-profit Scientific Mar- riage Foundation. We soon found a very suitable man for her, and they will probably be marrieg shortly. Since our women Applicants outnumber the men we can’t guarantee happy marriage to everybody. So be reasonable and don’t act act like “Indian givers.” We warned you in advance about your chances. By DR. GEORGE Ww. CRANE CASE B-44: LY R. aged chology when we do introduce them to what seems like an eligible member of the opposite sex. * *® * If the man’s handwriting isn't perfect or a fastidious office sec- retary finds a misspelled word in her boy friend's first letter, she may refuse to meet him in person. Actually, many college trained men are poor penmen and often guilty of simple errors in English grammar. If the girl would meet the man, ; a ; AL Sa! a teacher who recently registered with our Scientific Marriage Foundation. * * After a recent address at Pon- tiac, Michigan, under auspices of The Pontiac Press, I had a little visit with her. “Dr. Crane,” she began hap- “| certainly appreciate suitable young man in Detroit. “We seer very compatible and have had several jolly dates al- ready. ~*~ * * “It must be wonderful to help people get acquainted with a view to possible romance and marriage. «“But do you ever have any problems or complaints?” SCIENTIFIC MARRIAGE Yes, for some people get the idea they should be ushered into happy marriage within a matter of weeks, even though they have gone unwed for 30 or 40 years previously. , For example, despite the ta we warn all applicants that ‘Women far outnumber men and we cannot guarantee anybody a— happy wedding, a few still grumble. . And others use very poor id -she--maight find him a very jolly, attractive n. to these eligible males, DATING DILEMMAS Some men object if we try to introduce them to girls who are * * * 4 . Some Catholic folks tell us to Bo that when we find men who-are perfectly sulted to them in other respects. , the girls may be several inches taller i All of our applicants have been” personally interviewed by talented J. William Heaver, Captain Dentist Describes New Type Drills -ed-to approximately 20,000 revolu- tions per minute. ~*~ * * The new turbines (dental drills), if run by water, have a speed of approximately 50,000 to 60,000 r.p.m. and if it’s an air turbine, it has a speed of be- tween 150,000 to 200,000, both necessitating a water spray to keep. the tooth cool. ~~ * * People enjoy their appoint- ments because of the rapidity of the work, the lack of vibration without the old pressure. Geraid R. Walker, D.D.5. ‘They Get Overtime While Others Sit’ Anyone working in the plants te- day can see just how much they scare for the working man. While thousands walk the streets seeking work, those in the shops are work- ing overtyne. These men would gladly share the work with others, but General Motors won't hire men because when work slackened off, they'd have to pay unemployment com- pensation, so the man on the street who might be hungry, will have to stay that way. Bewlidered * * * ~The Pontise Press reserves the right to edit al) letters They should ee under 200 words and myst be accompanied by the Same sad acd- _dress of the writer. If the letter ts. not critical of individuals or individ- ual concerns or of a coptroversia!l nature the writers name wil] be withheld upon request. Smiles In the spring more and more. families travel to suburban prop- erty on a salesman’s line, * * * It would be interesting to know how many of last year’s Christ mas presents wil] wind up as wed- ding presents in June. * * * Among the things that grow in the home garden are vege- tables, flowers and lumbago. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations —Romans 14:1. * * * Judge thyself with a judgment of sincenty, and thou wilt judge others with a judgment of charity —William Mason Bureau local clergymen who serve as of- ficial counsellors. And the counsellors also check on the 3 personal character refer- ences’ cited by every applicant, so we screen out most of the undesir- ables. * * * But once in a blue moon an ap- plicant will try to get fresh with a person of the other sex. The latter immediately reports to the home office and we record such data. Mrs, Crane has generously donated her full time to this Scientific Dating Bureau for the past six months and I have had speaking fees donated to help out the budget, yet we occa- sionally find an applicant who wants his or her registration fee refunded because no marriage has occurred. Please remember that this is like the Red Cross, a non-profit corporation. When- you donate a pint of blood, do you demand it ° back in a few weeks? Then don’t . apply to this Scientific Marriage Foundation if you are an Indian giver! Michigan, -enclosing a-long 4c stamped’ self-adates a. Pe and, doe to cover ting s when pe his psychological charts iid pane (Copyright, 1058) Be Tolerant, Truckers Learn Suggest Motorists Take Cue, Be as Considerate as They Are By BEN PHLEGAR AP Automotive Writer DETROIT W — This weekend when you nose out into Memorial Day traffic and see a big truck ahead, don’t groan or say unkind things. The truck driver is just as interested as you are in seeing that you get where you're going. At least that’s the word from five of the nation’s top truck drivers who were here this week to make a set of safety films. “The main thing a truck driver must learn,” said Leo Ford of Durham, N. C., “is to be toler- ant, You can’t get mad at an- other driver.” Hubert Kennedy, who wrestles the big ones around the streets of Cincinnati, says ‘I try to treat every car like it had my family in it. I try to think for them.” Their sentiments were echoed by Hayter C. Brown Jr. of Har- risonburg, Va.; Floyd Brown of Milwaukee and Bob Rudsill of Minneapolis—all five of them driving champions in some special class of big truck. * * *® Of the five, H. C. Brown does the most over-the-road driving at the moment. He hustles from Newmarket, Va. to New York City and back three times a week —a 700-mile round trip—and drives 120.000 miles a year. “Most car drivers on the high- way are surprisingly good,’ he says, “but one of their biggest problems is to know just how to pass one of our trucks. “Most of them creep up too close. Then they have to pull way out into the road to see around. “Our trucks are supposed to stay at least 500 feet apart. A car wouldn't have to stay that far back, but the driver should stay back far enough so that he can pull out just a little and see} around. He should make sure the | road ahead is clear and of course} he shouldn't try to pass on a hill! or a curve.” The five drivers emphasized how much their companies now stress helpfulness. They are asked to| stop and give assistance to al stranded motorist if he's out of} gas or has a flat. 4 One thing they have been asked te stop doing is giving a | wave of the hand or a blink of their lights to indicate the read ahead is clear. “We found that sometimes the motorist got into trouble anyway and then he'd put the blame on us| by saying we told him everything | was Clear,"’ said one of the drivers. | * * & “T think it would do every car driver good to drive out of these | rigs a little bit,’’ said Kennedy. “Then he might appreciate more what we are trying to do. As it is, some folks expect us to be able to thread a needle with one.” Brown who averages 35 miles per hour including all stops on his 10-hour run between New- market and New York, said he believes highway speed limits should be adjusted upward for highway trucks. “It should be the same as for| intercity buses,”’ he said. “After all, we've got a lot more braking power than the buses and our drivers have to be just as well qualified.” Back to the*holiday driver—the ' ; | truckers say the companies are| - putting tremenddus stress on help- ing the motorist. And, say these five, the average truck driver is getting the message. Street Red—It’s Catsup LOCKPORT, N. Y. @—When a truck driver had a minor accident here, the streets ran red — with catsup. About 25 cases fell from the passing truck and the driver spent two hours cleaning up the mess. 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Hurry! 1.79 “Che rge ie” OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 just “ ot Monday through Saturday SAY: THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 : ane {Hunt 3 Men Missing rae fred Men Battle on School Aid Boost Looms in?bsainaMisteps Ding Month Favored Bill ‘Would Cost $16 Million UAW Chrysler Post ls Matthews’ Again tJ DETROIT w —. Norman Mat- thews, United Auto Workers vice president, has resumed duties as head of the union’s Chrysler Corp. na raieeaaer™ By TOM SHAWVER LANSING #—One of the biggest |More expensive—school aid meas- |money fights of the 1959 legislative | “res. et \session appeared ready to break! The so-called school aid equaliza-| Matthews was taken off the job/''0 the open today. 11 months ago because of nll The House Education Committee |day @s8 @ compromise, formally, \could touch it off by releasing a\S!ving up on a $240-per-pupil, five-| Walter P. Reuther, UAW presi- (bij to boost state school aid from/| mill deductible proposal calling for dent, headed the $190 to $210 per pupils. Rep. Ray-|total expeditures of 345 millions. during Matthew's absence. Reu /mond C. Wurzel (R-Port Huron), Its chief spokesman, Robert | ther anmounced Matthew's re jcommittee chairman and the bill) Hall, superintendent of Cement | turn yesterday. \sponsor, said he would try to get) City schools, said the bill ap- Reuther said the return “follows it to the House floor this week. | parently offered a “practical” a report by his physician that he! ‘The level of school aid will has regained his health and now! guide lawmakers in mapping the is physically able to carry out his state’s- 1959-60 tax and pendin full responsibilities to the union. programe—and r = x~ *« a vital role in attempts at com- During his absence from the promise between Republicans Chrysler post, Matthews directed) and Democrats. the American Motors, Budd, Bend-| ix, Eaton, Allen Industries and Ot-| fice and Technical Workers de- partments of the UAW. He criticized it, however, as; ‘‘much less than adequate.’ | Rep. Allison Green (R-Kingston) Republican leaders—particularly|too would switch support to the| in the Senate—acknowledge any jsizable increase almost certainly | |would lead to a bigger budget than ; \their 108-million-dollar use (sales) Frisco Board cee ef anor | Cat | = ety reg Rag lect Banishes Beer uffocate y Boy From Contract levy increase and nothing more. . * * x NEWARK, N.J. (UPID—A gray - alley cat jumped into a baby car-|, Lesislative pegs tana ty SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The. i yesterday and apparently suf-) , rar a teewek dl bey ¥ Sul endorsed by Gov. Williams and Dr. oe ° Lynn M. Bartlett, state superin- ; x* * * ° in a hurry Tuesday and struck the tendent of public instruction. word “‘beer” out of a catering con- - A medica] examiner's report said, little Antonio Jounas was suffo-| Because of an expected 70,000 | tract. Marguerite cated either by the cat lying across ©@rellment increase in public his face or by the disarrangement, Schools, state aid even at its pointed out the board was about) of clothing inside the carriage, | Present level will jump 13 million Fes permit the sale of beer in four The infant had been placed in| Sellars to 314 millions next year. (city parks patronized almost ex- sors hunted through the fine print Pratt, a _ citizen, from backers of two rival—and Wurzel plan | of a 352-million-dollar school aid | San Francisco Board of Supervi-| money.” “I'll be even more likely to go day, Green indicated House for it if we can in planning their budgets ahead), and take some of the pressure oft| Wrael proposed. the Legislature as well.” Green, backed by the Michigan Education Assn., is chief sponsor the start, it would be figured at 27 pupils for every teacher and | full-time administrator, allowing changed for three years. local sources combined. operation. ithe aid level. “if we can find the In a- meeting of Senate and) Ground, air and water searches 8 tax compromigers yesier- continued today for three men’ month by the Pontiac Navy Re- # ight House Re-/missing in boating mishaps bn the cruiting Station, 35 W. Huron St. approve it on a/puDicans might support a Mine~\<+ Marys River and on Saginaw! Three of the new enlistees were |tion group swung behind it yester- two-year basis,” he said. “This\million-dollar improvement f fae would help school superintendents |in gehool aid, about half of. what! ¢ Re- | His suggestion was taken as a! ski, 23, both Ontarjp residents, and | st concession to the GOP Senate view, Oscar Cerney, 58, ‘which calls for no increase or, at most, three million dollars. Green's suggestion would peg the aiieee found |both of Waterford Township: Wal-| laid level at $200 and boost de- ~— = bas ductible millage to 3%, halving the) There trace of Cerney 'difference between the Wurzel bill —— of . | Rep. Arnell Engstrom (R-Trav- i a erse City), chairman of the House to the sou . ‘House GOP floor leader, said he| $217 per child from state and Ww... and Means Committee which! i: -<" * will look over Wurzel's bill before | Thus, $5,859 would be required|it comes to a vote, talked of a ‘fog each 27-pupil unit for a year’s!five-million-dollar enrichment in/of the St. Marys River near Sault Associated Press . 7 Eight men have heen accepted) for enlistment in the Navy this} |from Pontide: Gary B. Sallee of ; (556 E. Beverly Ave., Donald A.| Feared drowned are Bill Man-| Goodale of 63 Home St. and Wil-| chulenko, 21, and Peter Tropolin-|}iam M. Donovan of 568 Granada NOT FAR AWAY... | Or perhaps « new radie fer the kitehen or bed- reom is in order... Cheese from Pentise’s largest se- lection of Genera! Electric transistors, cleck radies, AM-FM radies at enly— $1.25 weekly. of Bay City. x* * * Cerney went into Sagiiaw Ba | Other area enlistees ‘were Aus- éarly Monday to fish. His mod | tin R. Crisman and Paul T. Collum, aground Tuesday near Bay City. *\ter S. McGlothlin of West Bloom- |field Township; Gerald M. McKay] $1.00 Will Put in Leyewey | . lof Holly; and Francis L. Schu-| and the existing formula, un-| Manchulenko and Trypolinski|macher Jr. of Ortonville. 90-Day Free Service ig the Canadian Soo Sunday sd Sallee, McGlothlin and Collum |go to a show at Debarats, 28 miles! wi); undergo basic training at San Diego, Calif., while the others chose. THE |to report at the Naval Training Their overturned boat was found Station, Great Lakes, Ill. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING |Monday in the Sugar Island area SHOP : It required 12 years to build] 5) w. Huron FE 4-1555 the Brooklyn bridge. ' |Ste. Marie, Mich. the carriage by his mother, Ce- urzel’s bill calls for another 16- “usively by teenagers. But Rose cilia, outside their home. Wetm million-dollar increase. It would Schuman, who is to manage the she left her household chores some boost the per pupil payout from four concessions, said it wouldn't time later to look at the child! $190 to $210 but raise the deductible, have made any difference. she found him unconscious. \millage formula from 2% to 3';, “I have no license to sell beer,”’| * * * imills, a concession to so-called she said, “and I wouldn't sell! Neighbors said they saw a gray poor districts with less than aver- on @ bet.” - — alley cat leap from the carriage age tax-producing property. = just before Mrs. Jounas returned) “This is the barest minimum we. + io! attend iar aa ee eae = bank Issues Dividend higher teacher salaries and rising); DETROIT #—The Detroit Bank About two-thirds of Bolivia's costs in the three years we have and Trust Co. has reported a quar- 3,230,000 inhabitants are concen- had the $190 formula,” Wurzel terly dividend of 50 cents a share trated in the high plains country said. jon common stock. 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Three weeks of talks and the re-/ jed States, Britain, France and the’ ‘Soviet Union at their meetings 1n| | the Palace of Nations said. Even when the ministers en-| they had had something new to say. But after each had stated his, position, they spent the rest of the time repeating themselves. Nobody moved an inch.: Nothitlg, |was gained. Nothing was lost, "| icept time. * * ft /| | All four ministers played the un- | budging iron man role—a pose jthat seemed clearly intended for) | propaganda but not for serious ne- gotiating—with public avowals of |where they stood and’ how they ‘couldn’t be mayed. | Denies Soviet Claim | Corpses Blood Good | DENVER (UPI)—Russian claims ‘that blood from corpses can be used successfully in transfusions! were poo-pooed during a ‘recent postgraduate course at the Univer- |Sity of Colorado School of Medicine. | * * * { Dr. J. J. 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Buy the femps you went— for the light yeu need. Versatile Lomps Heng er Si? Arm bends te any posls tien, Wide diameter Spl $299 thede holds any bulb, TP'* & LT lad high Bleck or Brew Reg. $3.98 Time Out for Dulles’ Funeral Could Break Stalemate - . | Pan A m Airline 1 ’ that was a tead pipe cinch to loee/agn in. _— ae ° , y 7 respect for diplomacy or the se- erhaps come to tion as executive vice president _ WASHINGTON (AP) Serie ine jedous intentions of the four gov-(conclusion that they: had gone) Agree to TransporgU. S. in charge of network programs is) Four foreigh min ‘ernments to work out anything by far enough with the kind of per- peaceful negotiating. formance they put on and it was by Halt in'Geneva Parle s 1 ca hh tnd‘ portance be tack o neva Pray wart MONS Q Military Forces, Cargo ;«.¢ about time for a switch. During Any Strike , Just before they left Geneva the There have been explanations) ...4 was given out that they will sult is nothing. It’s been diploma- out of Geneva that this has all , NEW YORK (#—Pan American) cy in a goldfish bowl—with ampli- been a_ kind, of. ritual dance|® into secret they | fiers. ‘through which diplomats go be-| Hat should mean fewer blow-| Signed agreements with three | More than 100 aides surrounded fore getting down to serious and by-blow accounts of what’s said unions—pilots, flight engineers and the foreign ministers of the Unit- earnest bargaining. and maybe a little more progress.| ‘ispatchers—to continue the flight ee a World Airlines said today it has, x * * ee of military personne] and cargo If SO, it’s been a long dance. It seems too much to expect during any strike. But the death of former Secre-|that they will find any big or gen-| The agreement will be made a * * * ‘tary of State John Foster Dulles eral or final solutions. supplemental part of contracts _ Then the press officers of the gave the four ministers a chance| Perhaps the most to hope for is| Signed recently with the Airline Big Four reported on what W&S to knock off the conversation. some kind of stopgap settlement Pilots Assn., the Flight Engineers They finished up Tuesday and|on the Soviet demand that the| International Assn. and the Air- tertained one another at night then took planes for Washington| Western Big Three get their troops| lines Dispatchers Assn. their conversations were reported. .nd the Dulles funeral. They’ll all Ww | This would have been fine if) — al, They'll all'out of West Berlin. S. L. Doepke, chairman of the Pan American pilots i t& TTnwranted Show {Shoes Go to Charity meeting thay the-company eriet- |T~ Shaved Off, With Jewels in Them al that de- ’ SAN ANSELMO, Calif. (AP) — an att woas oes in a So s the Beard Hazel: Smith Johnson, 55, said to- strike, ~ day she gave her shoes to charity Doepke expressed pleasure Over) Councilman pi : é. 1 al { o(but she dida’t mean to include her the agreement. He said he and|brought his tape recorder to the) jewels. other union officials ‘‘feel it will|town meeting again -Tuesday s * * benefit the people of the United) night. She asked police to help her States and the country’: defense lM od recover a diamond bracelet, a dia- possibilities.” He said also it} He's been using the recordings ond ring. seeid “advance Pan American|for & weekly newspaper column, {0% ber pin and a em ia ‘on business” and foster ‘‘expansion.”| As usual Mayor James Gravany She explained she The ; in old shoes for hiding. He said he knew of no plans for|2@_ Councilman Martin Lohsen|elry 1 , ared with such agreements between the|*8Ked Collichio to turn the ma- items in question —. 0 union and ether silines chine off, They've claimed the re-|a lot of shoes she gave.to a char , ‘ cordings can be edited to give a/table organization. + ‘ ' Gistorted picture, She oid the nae jewelry immi i : x * * Gimmick Doesn t Stick a "ot ne “rachine on.|was appraised at $2.20 sn 190 BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)—Allen’s So Lohsen turned on an electric’ ; Rug Mart and Carpet Cleaning Co.|razor and held it by the micro Foot Big Scorer Then reported that someone stole a 100-|phone to drown out other sounds ‘eld square-foot red carpet they hadjof the meeting. When the session) NEW YORK (UPI)—In 1897, fiel glued to the sidewalk in front of|/adjourned, he used the razor to goals counted five points apace in the establishment. shave. * : | college football games. ! TFARS PACD L.ATD/AW cs Jal. ROEBUCK AND CO. 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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 $x TCT TWELVE What’s Behind Plan to Attend Dulles’ Funeral? a Gromyko’s Decision Puzz WASHINGTON (UPD — Soviet} The decision was believed to be;munist abuse, U.S. strategists ad- Foreign Minister Andrei_Gromy-|part of the pattern that Soviet|mittedly were puzzled and sur- ko's sudden decision to attend John Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev has by the incongruoys situation Foster Dulles’ funeral puzzled set up to try to convince world | eveloped by the Gromyko visit.” American officials today. jopinion that the Russians want to} They couldn't figure out why! get along with everybody. They believe the fact that he decided to come. ' « * kt | Gromyko waited a day and a These experts on Communist; ie ¢ that: th | half before announcing his in- tactics ppoeeed on the assymption ntvinicvhs it was felt that’ the) souee to fly to Washington that no Soviet move is exactly Soviets also must have been aware| showed it was a typically cal- what it seems. that the appearance of such & eylated Soviet move that un- -_ + high-ranking Russian official and} doubtedly was cleared with They are convinced Gromvko’s the attention it would we could) Khrushchev. stake . a i tract the som- decision was motivated by some- “ol a spss yet Ainecal Ironically, the last time Gro- thing other than a simple desire ?*! | mylio wag in Washington was for to pay final respects to the man for Canes: & la special visit with Dulles. The who led the diplomacy of the free/ TARGET FOR SOVIETS |two discussed world affairs for world against the Reds for six) ys. officials remember that | nearly three hours at Dulles’ home pee no one has taken more abuse from | during the visit in the summer of Gromyko’s trip, they said, the Soviet Union and its satellites | 1957. might be another propaganda |than did John Foster Dulles in * * * attempt by the Russians to recent years. The Communists! show the world that Commu- nists are not cold-hearted people after all. ger of the West. ‘ Though Dulles and Gromyko had Eddie Arcaro, who has earned)205 deer _ license, called him the greatest war mon battled each other for years in the|more than a million dollars, was | permits and 82 ‘diplomatic cold war, they had/aboard 250 straight losers before|licenses for a total of 5,391‘non- With this background of Com-'never sat across the conference |riding his first winner. There's Nothing Funny | The first or main floor and part . of the second floor are open to at Dentist’s Office Once Society’s Playground visitors. In addition, there is the ’s “Cottage” and rare trees MIAMI, Fa, w_Cémic tom AWEWpOIt Is Now Museum nites cos ieicee ot th eee room. ‘of Yester year table from each other for the| ae. roti e org enn the |give-and-take of hard negotiating. |) ething ot ap nes, | The Russian foreign minister at hile waiting their turns. the time of the last Big Four for-| eign. ministers meeting in 1955 was and put a set of encyclopedias. in V. M. Molotov, who has since|his waiting room. Now the chil- been relegated to the minor dip-\dren do their homework at his lomatic pest of Soviet ambassador office. Some even show up when|come tax problems, to Outer Mongolia. they don’t have appointments just| Many of Newport's palatia] man-! x * * ito use the books. Dulles, illness robbed him of the | chance to match his diplomatic Minnesota Hunters skill with Gromyko at the current| Z . Geneva Conference, -which the Head Wyoming Lists teip ting abone did so much 10) HEYENNE, Wyo, (AP) — For |the third consecutive year, Min- : nesota led the nation in the pur-) '‘Arcaro Lost 250 Times jchase of Wyoming non-resident! * *unémer palace whose original NEW YORK (UPI) les U. S. jare taboo in Dr. Bruce Higley’s| , exclusive summer hangout of the schools and apartment’, and some bee \because-of the expense of upkeep. Perhaps most famous of the hunting licenses in 1958. | cost was estimated at $2,500,000, Minnesota hunters purchased 4,-| The 70-room mansion, built in — Jocke : 1,104 anicove! 1895 by artisans from Italy, has showplace. iresident permits. NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI)—Only;chenyi, last survivor of the five ivestiges remain of the splendor |children of Mr. and Mrs. Vander- So he swept out the comic books)that once marked Newport as the) iit released the fabulous mansion si have been into |dolla ; alg converse’ te OP to pay running expenses and And things like bathrooms with lof the million-dollar estates have cost of restoring many of the city’s hot and cold fresh and salt water n sold for as little as $10,000|Historic homes. every part of the world have | “convertibles” is the late Cor- | Visited The Breakers since it was nelius Vanderbilt's The Breakers, | first opened to visitors. mately 250 feet by 150 feet and) the plan is the compact one com- this should be one of the sweet- mon to the Italian Renaissance. est places in the country. combination elk| beem open since 1948 as a public The rooms are arranged sym-| metrically around the central ha!l more bee supplies than any place | In 1948, Countess Laszlo Sze- and are distributed on four floors.’ in the world, sloping lawn are the cliffs offering an unobstructed sweep of the At- lantic Ogean. The Breakers’ stable, located nearby, has been maintained almost as it was 50 years ago when driving for pleasure was Splendors 400""—the select group which held|t® the Preservatien Society of New-) fashionable. forth in an era that knew no in-|port as a museum. .| A common reaction of visitors s *« * to The Breakers is that they can't It is rented to the society for a@*jmagine anyone living in such a ra year, the proceeds being grandiose structure. jamaze all who enter this monu- More than 400,000 people from’ ment to a bygone era. } Medina, Ohio, Center _ for Making Bee Supplies approxi- The house measures MEDINA, Ohio (# — By rights, Medina is said to manufacture Coed eccccccvcccccccccceseceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseoseevooeooooeooooeoeoeees pre-holiday SPECIAL! new summer cotton collection! ‘8 Juniors, misses, half-sizes! 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For— ae jschools for next year's term. | , ‘for bond interest and retirement) q rer of Michigan Legislators: -3.772" ima Sez School Crisis for State Parks Three moderate board mem / s retained their positions with STOP an tne eevlature for park proy| VANDENBERG AIR FORCE Chamberlain, Cederberg, For d,} Griffin, Hoffman, Johansen, Knox, | ‘ ,backing in the vigorously contest- BASE, Calif ® — Technical dif- , I ; . ects. | t of Teacher ed — * e Measure Could Raise -A somewhat ‘similar _ measure, | ficulties have fotced a third pest- | gan members of Congress wr ae Griffiths, Lesinski, Machrowicz,, Purge in Little Rock! sc ecationist leaders said they| $2 Million Each Year but without the bonding and fund) penement of firing of ropes — - - 3 | ction ures, tailed ‘le lo north recorded on recent roll call votes:! On motion, adopted 262-165, to | Hara, Rabaut. | ‘Just Getting Started’ had no intentions of giving up be for Improvements lanother passed in 1957 but was| a — HOUSE [send $3,900,000,000 Agriculture | On final passage, | 261-16). of Jcause of the defeat | ‘vetoed by Gov. Williams. via gamipemtsentt coven ‘thn 2,100,000,000 si bill. For—| , . came \. | Department appropriation bill 5 housing bi For The three recalled board mem | LANSING UNA state parks ad- +“ «* au ailee oe tus Oo is On passage, 294-128, of bill QU-| beck to committee for insertion 'Bennett. Diggs, Dingell, Griffiths,| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)~A pers were militant segregationists thorizing appropriation of 480 mil-' of probitition against Commodity |Knox, Lesinski, Machrowicz, citizens committee which stopped/who had the outspoken endorse- mission fee bill that may go the! The aa then objected there; utes of delays blamed on. the lion dollars for National Aero-| Credit Corp. foans ever $50,000. O'Hara, Rabaut. Against—Bentley, a purge of Little Rock school|ment of Gov. Orval E. Faubus, route where predecessors failed he — aay ~~ | weather and technical troubles. nautics and Space Administration For—Bentley, Bennett, Broom. Broomfield, Chamberlain, Ceder- teachers stood ready today t0/who shut Little Rock high schools was off the ground today in the aa. BONS For—Reps. John B. Bennett (R), field, Chatberiain, Cederberg, berg, Ford, Griffin, Hoffman, Jo- — any new achool erisis. against integration last Septem- a |” If the pending bill wins Naik The world’s highest suspension aoe = Diggs, Dingell, Ford, Griffin, hansen, Meader. : STOP is just getting started,’’ ber. . -bridge spans the Arkansas River Charles C. Diggs Jr. (D), John D. Grigfiths. Hoffman, Johansen, SENATE said Dr. Drew F. Agar, chairman Among other things, it authorizes passage, Porter said, an estimated) tn, Rovel Citas Ge Gadi Dingell (D), Martha W. Griffiths Kapx, Lesinski, Machrowicz, No major roll calls in period of the Committee to Stop This Out- Tattog Zoo Animals a five-million-dollar bond issue to oer te aon cee hetaen central Colorado. It is 1,052 feet (D), Thaddeus M, Machrowicz (D),| Meader, O’Hara, Rabau:. covered. rageous Purge. i . finance improvements at parks— in & full sbaoan scmeune night above the water. are rae Meee On adoption, 222-201, of amend. | * he -coltvel ar shar | STOP, ae only jinree sey ee aie bee wees a but not any land acquisition. The pit $1,500,000 to two million ae Os ee : sian esl ah ; : Intil he reti at the age of ago, scored a smashing victory |Quara ti mmittee ed the State Conservation De ment | M. Bentley (R), William S, Broom. ent to housing bill to require 7) jast year Bernard Law, Vis-'Monday when voters backed its|now tattooing animals entering ea we peechaaarsy TONER os wd. ued i 4 WG aie, eles field (R), Charles E. Chamberlain direct congressional appropriation -.4nt Montgomery of Alamein, had effort to recall three school board |the country to keep track of them - |tresh-as-B-daisy, healthy shin replace (R), Elford A. Cederberg (R), {of funds in lieu of present treasury served as deputy commander of|members who fired 44 teachers,|in the event they are transferred) The bill, by Sem. Eimer R. |the infection. If net delighted with in- Gerald R. Ford Jr. (R), Robert P.\authorization method of financing.| Modern Cartagena is Spain’s|mostly for “‘integrationist sympa-|from one zoo to another. Num-| Porter, would levy a $@ annual | Hawaii's civilian population is stent-érving 1-4-1, your é8¢ back from Griffin (R), Clare E. Hoffman (R),|For—Bentley, Bennett, Broomfield, chief naval base, and the United thies.”’ , |bers are tattooed on the animal's) fee in the form of an aute wind- about equal to that of Seattle, |**7 — be agg men A August E. 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Carver, state health administrator, said the state's mental institutions would submit names of candidates for the operation to the State Board of Health, which would hold hear- ings and review each case. * * * Dr. Carver said the candidates would be limited to those who ‘‘by reason of mental deficiency, sex- ual perversion or mental illness, are considered to be a menace to, society,” and who likely would transmit their condition to their children. , Ot YDli - By W. G. ROGERS “Gagaku,"’ a millenium-old art Associated Press Arts Editer form associated exclusively now- NEW YORK (AP)—The oddest of all the dance spectacles which veteran balletomanes here have seen — and they know companies from Bali to Moscow — was pre- sented Tuesday night by the Jap- anese Imperial Household troupe. It was the company’s formal American debut in City Center, where it appeared as guest of the New York City Ballet. * * * Wearing fantastic costumes and masks, the visitors imitated the crane, the warrior joining battle, and the Mongol hunting a snake, devouring it to cure his illness and then rejoicing at his recovery. An orchestral interlude was played by a dozen kneeling men, also elaborately costumed, The entire performance was called RUBBER HEELS HALF SOLES 1 69 Men's, Women’s, Children’s. Leather or Composition. PR. ATT, Children For Men, 79 pr. Women and WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP SERVICE adays with court ceremony and deriving from imported as well as native musical forms. * * * This is essentially a_ religious expression, if not actually a kind of worship, and in Japan it is to be seen only in the royal house- hold or at~important shrines. For a performance that was only a few blocks off Broadway, this had no theatrical appeal at all. The contrast with the Amer- ican ballets on the same bill, among them such sterling secular works as ‘Serenade’ and ‘Stars and Stripes,’ was even more drastic. * * * The dancers’ movements are painfully slow—a hitch, a squat, |a hop, a shuffle, a deliberate turn, | institutions are going out of the’ ‘an arm raised and later, much later, lowered. The music, match- Poison Tabs; Critical LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Two small brothers were reported in| LOS ANGELES (AP)—Monkeys| ringer hadn't missed voting in a critical condition today after swal-/27¢ about the same as the ayerage/ city election for 18 years, and he lowing insect poison tablets. Par- Ameriean business executive ,sdnt going to let a little thing rents of 150 other youngsters were warned to be on the lookout for 29 poison-tablets still missing. Gary, 5, and Michael Nieburger, 4, went into convulsions yesterday shortly after returing home from that simians get ulcers and de- cinct polling place. a playground. They were taken) velop: artery disease when sub-| * * * to Morningside Hospital suffering jected to experimental pressures | from strychnine poisoning. Officers said the boys were play- ing with about 150 other children at the playground. A near-empty box which originally contained 40 insect tablets was found -in ‘the play area. Al) but-29 of the strych- nine tablets have been accounted for, Cheaper to Buy It! { LANSING ®—Michigan's mental ‘bread baking business, It would be cheaper for the institutions to buy ‘Youngsters Swallow Monkeys Share Ulcer Pattern of Executives ‘whe it comes to ulcers. * * * Dr. Robert W. Porter of the UCLA Medical School has found ‘roughly equivalent to those of the businessman. * * * In the experiments, monkeys constantly met new situations in- volving electric shock and had to make decisions on how to avoid \Shocks, The monkeys, under con- jtinuous stress of this type, de- veloped stomach ulcers, Dr. Por- jter said, and there is some in- dication that hardening of the arteries is developing. Couple to Walk Aisle jing it perfectly, is painfully thin,|bread from commercial bakeries|/Behind Leader Dogs |pure and also slow. The ensemble than continue making their own, | |is something the Western ear will .4te controller James W. Miller! take a heap of getting used to be- 4514 Gov. Williams. Comparative Will escort Herbert C. Dubois and there's no law against making costs were figured by Michigan|Carol Medemar down the church money.” } fore it ever learns to enjoy it. * * * But this is not to deny the awe- some solemnity of the visitors’ \curious offering. They pray, per- haps, rather than dance. If we State University technicians. Crew-Cut for Highways aisle for their marriage June 4. |! Dubois and Miss Medemar are blind. Their dogs are from the Leader Dogs for the Blind School can't like, at our first experience,| LANSING UW — State highway &t Rochester. Dubois and Miss GRANDVILLE # — Leader dogs Visits Home Briefly f to Extend Vote String | LOS ANGELES (AP)—Arthur J. like jury duty spoil his record. | | * * * | A busload of jurors drove up Tuesday to Ringer’s home, a pre- | He cast his bajlot withoyt talk- ing to anyone. Then the jurors drove off to eat dinner and re- {sume deliberations in a drug theft’ case which already had lasted ive days. | A forlorn spectator was Ring- ler’s wife, Lee. She could only stand and watch. Judge Doesn‘t Believe Rock ‘n’ Roll Will Last | LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three ‘teenage rock 'n’ roll singers got court approval of their contracts iwith Walt Disney Productions! 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It would even advise the j day to develop a successful colli- pilot of the correct avoidance &? sion warning device for civil and maneuver. : ; é ; | ¥¢ EA military aireraft. .- | At one time, nearly 70 com- Fi Wie i FAA announced formation of a!panies were engaged in collision ; “eollisi enti avoidance research, but many) — aoe tae, ae a4 dropped out with the conviction major civil and military aviation ‘hat the task was too great for fields present knowledge in the field to . overcome. One authority has esti- | Perfection of a practical, sim- mated the market for such a de’ ple and imexpensive collision vica at a minimum of 20 -million, warning system for cockpits has | qojjars. \ been one of aviation'’s major unsolved goals. | The new advisory group also ; will work on a third field of The specia} “‘task force’ wi!l collision warning — “conspicuity | include representatives from the enhancement.” This includes , Army, Navy and Air Force, and’ pigh-vidibility paints, exterior | the Air Transportation Assn.’ tighting and possible use of (representing the scheduled air-| smoke generators. Ss - ’ lines), Aircraft Owners and Pilots, uc FAA" Ras: beak’ expeinwet ssn. (representing private pilots) |. any : ein Aircraft ing for méré than a year with a| ‘ World’s first lasting A color rinse __ SELF-SERVE j Super DRUG STORES Hl en ~~ yw 4 ee ™ Ce ee ed Pe ae ae ee ae ee F200 Nees! Pines fluorescent orange paint. All 92, .48 Assn. The Civi! 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For Easier Reducing ENAMEL o Wool-nylon gives twice the wear of wool alone ENAMEL eee RUG i GEER cUeEe near school grounds,” he wri s * 8 tion of political leaders at state |i» , in the South?. Blossom says lead- entra] High School of Negroes. of controversy and were replaced '1957. . - ate” tone” 11 ond ted levels — all tried to|° responsibility for enforcing in ership will be required for vigor- ~*~ * *& Virgil T. Blossom, superin-|by bitterness and suspicion.” After savage rioting at the out- During . : paar Se tegration. ous enforcement of integration) «Th. endent of, Little Rock public} Blossom discusses the integra-|set, a few Negro pupils com-|ieenly aware that bigotry. is ajsuthorities and egies toe ot by x * * through civil, rather than military) 5 ig be Se. Sava te tent aang | oe, es a °R thes Hegpenad sisted Wet octet your wi — ee the South| But Blossom says the federal | Processes. initia ember, school sy: Here,” being published federal troops sen . as wrecked, the influx of new|jHarver & Bae W precident Eioshouer. Bat the in Little| government offered no leadership. ts * & against those who interfere with ridustry into the area halted, bus- ‘ pote tgh ons Of President Eisenhower's dis-} “To assure successful integra-\jaw enforcement instead of leav- wae was affected adversely, and *.% bus public until . ee ee nemelpatch of troops to Little a ‘w |ing it to school officials to assume dustrial ment bond sales} Blossom on July 1 becomes schools rather than permit|result was an outpouring of ha grounds. 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Boys’ sizes to 6. Youths’ sizes to 2 Terrific! Get oll 4, only $1! NEW LAWN COASTERS cum * Pane ne’ Handy vinyl holders for -hottles, glasses! Easy to aus _ steel cores, pitch fork bot- $ place, stick in lawn .. . have for : 4 toms. In gay white striped . < red, yellow, green. 'MIRACLE MILE “Yow reall 3 pave. ph . 1. Dannay’ ) saps CENTER — worth oe Square Lake Rd. Miracle Mile P enney $ Only ere = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. 1959 | Republican Wins Public Streams Past Coffin in N.Y. District ‘ JAMESTOWN. NY | WASHINGTON uw — A seven-year-old boy stood (AP) —) : : Chari Goodell on tiptoe to sign the condolenee book in the chapel E. » Ba Repub- where John Foster Dulles’ body lay in state to- — ; ad od the dya in a closed, flag-draped casket. late Rep. Daniel A. Reed in Con-| - 2 og = ee Sonee tee His grandmothers said they were great admir- . ' ers of Dulles, whom they had seen and heard only through television and radio. They were a sample of hundreds whe care- fully wrote their names in the book as a steady file of men, women and children came to pay tribute to a great man. * * * Goodell, Chautauqua County | GOP chairman, drew about twice as many votes as his Democrat-! ic opponent, Robert E, McCaffery in the 43rd District, which is pre- dominantly Republican. Never Knew Dulles, but Pay Respects bassies in Washington, was first envisioned by George Washington. It is dedicated to promote religion, education and charity and may be used by various denominations. Dulles himself wag 3 lay Presbyterian leader and his funeral was to be performed according to Presbyterian rites. arched and vaulted chapel, in the center of rows of columns and atop a slab of marble marking the entrance to a burial crypt below where Navy hero Adm. George Dewey is entombed, Nikita’s Son-in-Law ta, the Communist youth oven Big Drop from Same Week in ’58 for more lively news. New Izvestia Editor eae 00 Measles Cases Listed " in - la - ries ntl |General Threads Needle ty and menting J Wi . : health departments Khrushchev is the new editor of With Tiny Light Bulb = [county Izvestia, and professionals expect) him to brighten the pages of the too a needie from his coat. lapel Soviet government's staid news- - paper. His casket was set in the middle aisle of the | Alexei Adzhubei, 34, married The number of measles cases re-,ported last week compared to 119 ported last week to the city and in the same seven-day period in mast dear ete we tone were rn reported, compared to for the NEW YORK (UPD)—A general|same period last year, according) «1. time last year, dom D. pee Y\, Following is a list of the com- Fgura cases were te municable diseases reported to the bulb through its eye. 7 |e departments last week: Maj. Gen. August Schomburg, | : | } * * * Khrushchev’s youngest daughter.|Army deputy chief-of Ordnance, |D stroit Steel Mills Busy | chicken por + ane 3 is He has a reputation for injecting said the tiny bulb, designed for Measles human interest into stories—some-|use in miniature computers, is be-| DETROIT #—Detroit area steel whooping cour thing rare in Soviet journalism. b 1 : NTY lieved the smallest in the world. | ills i. e capaci OAKLAND cous Zi 5 x * * It is .035 of an inch in diameter) ; Week Week Azo The turnout of about 44.500 was’ A little Negro woman almost seemed disap? = Ravage IN LIGHT Adzhubei, lively and rotund like|and less than 1-10th of an inch/Fate of 99.2 per cent last week: cnicren pox. 0+ 28 38 ht half that for a regular congres-' pionted as she asked: “Are they going.to open The mahogany-colored casket—the Stars and {his father-in-law, gets along easily| long. according to Iron Age Magazine: \gearet fever... ssrees- a8 H : sional a. e ¢t the casket?" A stern military guard shook his Stripes spread over it—was bathed in light from |with Americans and other West-| He demonstrated it at a meeting|They produced 151,500 tons 0 | Wheepias cough «sre est : .e| bead, ‘ me 1 On the erners, Fle moves from the edi-|of the New York post of the Amer- steel. This week's production * Rheumatic fever cece ee : ; Complete unofficial returns gave | nine overhead lamps. carved white altar tor’s -chair at Komsomol Prav-lican Ordnance Assn, scheduled ‘at 148,100 tons. Ringworm .....- Goodell 27,779 votes to 14,309 | KNOWN AS PERSONALITY burned six candles flanked by two baskets of 4 : MeCuftery. gerne ar “a Most of those who came to Gothic-style Bethie- delicate white flowers. didate, Jehn ’ : , hi or : / of Salamanca, drew 522 votes. | hem chapel, oldest wing of Washington National All. around the room were flora} tributes, A Goodell will fill the unexpired| Cathedral, knew Dulles as a personality in the great cress of white carnations came from the There is no more part of Rep. Reed’s term, which | news—not as a man. White House. d runs until Dec. 31, 1960. Re died in February after serving 40 ‘Hils lying in state was an added stop on The secretary of state’s flag stéod with the years in the House. | Washington tour for several busloads of high American flag. beside the casket. handsome gesture — _ | school students. . x * * Singapore is vi 7 27 Fe gore But the outpouring was the largest the cathedral It was strangely quiet in the chapel. Sometimes y a 14 om ane | had seen since President Woodrow Wilson's fu- the visitors whispered among themselves. Once than to offer. aa - MeERy peaineuls. | neral in 1924, according to verger Edward Marr. a baby cried in a nearby corridor. 6 | The count late Tuesday night had passed 10,000, Periodically there was the sound of military ° ~*~ x x heels on stone as the five servicemen honor PAYDAY The Episcopal cathedral, an imposing struc- guards shifteq from parade rest to attention or | : bad 6s ture on a hilltop not far from many of the em- changed posts every half hour. | od a a est LOANS | ! Want eC : . ° - held at @ time tater to be de | - ; j UP Advised It ‘Monroe A-Plant termined, after the completion ‘ } of construction,” the commission (Needs More Than sah e . . } i ‘Mackinac Bridge ° | Unions opposing construction of | i i} 1¢ ven 0- a ithe reactor are the United Auto . : Workers, United Paper Workers : : | HOt Save pried e in) a | and International Unipn of Elec- more than the Mac’ nac ridge) AEC Okays Building, trical Workers. «4 to bring the Upper Peninsula busi- Rei Pi of Uni | x * * i 7 2} iness needeq for a generally im- ejects : prs The opinion said, ‘‘We believe | ielikis $ 5 O for 2 wks |proved economy, an advertising ex- Concerning Safety \the public interest in the develop-| | 70 I jecutive said yesterday. : jment of the fast breeder reactor, ee « ONY gi * * * WASHINGTON u—The builders the time to be saved-in proceeding | . we a Greg Manchester, advertising) of Enrico Fermi j ver | with constructi hile th in-| $ iF | ’ other loans te $500 director for Cross Co. of Detroit, ne oral ese ine t sare pa pa le i} ( anc . with 24 mos. to repay told a business management forum = ” Lagoona neng, Mon-|ng technic THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ) WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959! Looking over a scrapbook of the year’s activities are, left to right, Mrs. publicity chairman for the Pontiac Women’s Chorus; Jean Edwin Amidon, Wontiae Press Pheotés Partin,- outgoing historian; and Mrs. Edward Cornell, hostess for the party held last evening. Cit By Chorus Club Picks ¥ Its Officers The Pontiac Women’s Chorus ended the season with a picnic and election of officers at the home of Mrs. Edward Cornell on Henderson street last night. * * * Mrs. Rutherford Thomas was re-elected president. Other officers are Mrs. John Lupear, vice president; Mrs. Michael Patterson, secretary; Mrs. John Keinert, treasurer, and Mrs. Richard: Ridley, historian. .Mrs. Leslie Howey will re- main the librarian and Mrs. James Absher was appointed membership chairman. * * * Mrs. Howey was presented with a gift for her fine work as librarian. The chorus is an activity of the Pontiac Parks and ‘Recrea- tion Department. George Scott is the director and Mrs. Paul McKibben’ the accompa- nist. She’s. Engaged _ Mr, and. Mrs. Charles March of Waterford announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Barbara to Gary Cushman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cushman of Davisburg. A July 18 wedding is planned. These members of the Pontiae Women's Chorus have earned the right to relax after a successful and busy year. From left are Mrs. Carl Walker, Mrs. John Lupear and Mrs. Richard Ridley. Mrs. Lupear is. the new vice president and Mrs. Ridley the incom ing historian. News of Personal Interest Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dawson of East Howard street were the Rev. Url Fox and his sister, Mrs. Zulah Drake of Fairgrove avenue. Rev Fox, Mrs. Dawson's cousin, was here for a visit from Japan where he has been doing mis- sionary work for many years. He has also done mission- ary work in India and Hong Kong. Rev. Fox was born near Rochester and has an- other sister Mrs. Grace Ross of Crescent Lake. * * * Former Pontiac resident. Jane Anne Chetister of Den- ver, Colo., has been awarded a four year scholarship at Colorado State College. She is the granddaughter of the Earl Ponns of Markale street. ~ * Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind of South. Johnson avenue, Mrs. Edgar Thomas of Center street and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McVean of State Hospital Grounds have returned from Washington, D. C. where they DR Pea SE ei PET ERE Re ALE TE OR EIR ETA le attended the MOMS of Ameri- ca, national convention, Mrs. McVean was elected national recording secretary- The McVean’s son, Duncan E., has been re-elected presi- dent of Rho Chi national pharmacy honor society at University of Michigan. * * * Louis Schimmel, a senior in finance at Michigan State Uni- versity will take part in the “Junior 500” push-cart race to be held this Saturday. Louis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schimmel of West Iroquois road will represent his fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psj in the race. x * * Initiated into Louisiana State University’s chapter of national honor society, Phi Kappa Phi, is James Lotan. ee A son, Michael] Peter, was born May 5 at Pontiac General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Lane VanderHoek (née Pa- tricia Campbell) of Overton street. Grandparents are Mr. and : Takes Oath by Toadstool Mrs. Arnold Campbell of Waterly street and Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanderHoek of East Beverly avenue. x * * Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dawson of Les Altos, Calif. are visit- ing his mother, sister and brother-in-law, Mrs. Charles Dawson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ba- sil E. Brown of Mary Day ave- nue until after Memorial Day. They will then go to Green- wich, Conn, to see their son, John S. Dawson, before return- ing to their home in California. * = * Among 10 male soloists to sing the “Creation” (Hayden) with University Choir at West- ern Michigan University is Kenneth W. Young. The group will sing this evening in Kan- ley Memorial chapel. Mr. Young, a sophomore. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Young of Waterford. 5 Pages Today in Women’s Section ee es ek Seed Princess Anne's a Brownie: LONDON (AP) — The circle of little girls stood around the toadstool in one of the Buckingham Palace gardens, their song trilling across the spacious lawn. “We are the Brownies, here’s our aiin, ° “Lend a hand and play the game.” Princess Anne, 8-year-old daughter 4 of Queen Elizabeth II, was formally | ss imtroduced Tuesday into the revived j Buckingham Palace Brownie Pack. The Brownits is a junidr Girl Scout ‘organization dedicated to instructing moppets in the rudiments of womanly for Anne. _ tasks and instilling-g zest for good deeds. . The niggas Png pack has been, out of action Princess Margaret outgrew it. The Queen ordered it revived Anne’s The inaugural meeting brought about a dozen little girls from nearby Holy Trinity Church — including the daugh- ters of a cabdriver and a hotel servant— and as many children of palace employes. first lesson’ included in- structions in the Brownie salute, set- ting the tea table and washing up afterward. She took the oath: “I promise to do my best to do my duty to God and the Queen and to help ather people every day, especially those at home.” She chose to join a sub-group ofthe pack called the Pixies. “It was a lovely meeting,” reported 11- year-old Sally Lews. “Princess Anne met us at the door of the summer house. We had singing. and made a fairy;circle t ’ around a toadstool.” PELE DRE yey Satz ORLEANS HO PRR RR Ri Re Es AR EE OES Fetes Wardens of County Seventy-five members and guests of Pontiac Chapter 228, Order of Eastern Star met Monday evening. at Masonic Temple to honor wardens of the county and the Pontiac chapter. Past and present matrons and patrons were from chap- ters in Milford, Oxford, Lake Orion, Ortonville, Austin, | Areme and Thomas. * * * An association breakfast will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. Aug. 2 at Avon Park, Rochester. Chairman for the affair is past patron Eldon Sweazey. Candidates for’ initiation were Mrs. Robert Byrnes, and Mrs. Edward Clark. Mrs. Leon Boughton was refreshment ~ chairman, assisted by_ co- chairman Mrs. Charles ham. Garden Group Meets Tuesday A cooperative luncheon pre- ceded the monthly meeting of the Lorraine Manor Branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association. Mem- bers met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Hac- kett on Tilmor drive. Mrs. Burton Strong and Mrs. Don- ald Lloyd were cohostesses. Committee pointed were Mrs. Warren Dick, horticulture; Mrs. War- ren Cleven, publicity; Mrs. Fred Barnfather, telephone; Mrs. Robert Humphreys, hos- pitality and Mrs. — pro- gram. Plans were ‘nate for a rum- mage sale and a card party. Attend Funeral Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Roeser of Neome drive and Mrs. 0.W. Roeser of Monroe street left Mrs. Frederick Davis, of , Saginaw. d Y says he chairmen ap-— Bless You, Sonny . ‘NINETEEN - Abby Little Man, You've Hada Busy Day By ABIGAIL VAN iat I DEAR ABBY: I am a bey eleven. years old. I didn't have anything to do so I togk our tools next door and cleaned up the neighbor's yard’ They are two old people and he is en she works out. He came out on be mad at me if I didn’t take it, so I had to take it. It took al] the ABBY fun out of doing it for . Do you think I should oo back and try to get him to take his two dollars? CUB SCOUT DEAR CUB: Keep the two dollars. His “pride’’ might suffer if you tried to return it. Just keep right on doing those nice things for people who can't do for themselves and I predict a very happy life for DEAR ABBY: I met a man at work and we fell in love at first sight you might say. He . has no family or friends and doesn't like to talk about his past. I am 20 and have been on my own for four years, but I don’t have much experience with men. I live with my grandparents and work-at a factory. This man is handsome and treats me nice but he seems to have come from out of nowhere. Do you think his past is im- portant? NOT EXPERIENCED DEAR NOT: A man’s past is very important—especially if he doesn't like to talk about it. People who seem to have “come fromy out of nowhere”’ usually end up the same place. Find out where he’s been all your life or lose him. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am a young widow who has a nice business which my husband left me. All my friends warn me to watch out for men who are interested in marrying me for my money. I have met a few men who seem interested in me for myself, but how can you tell? My friends say it would be foolish of nse to waste my time with a man who has less in assets than I have. I can't ask a man for an ac- counting of his assets, can I? I know one man in particular whom I suspect doesn’t have as much as I have, but I like him. I am lonesome but I don’t have to buy a man yet What is a woman in my posi- tion supposed to do? STELLA DEAR STELLA: Look.for a man who is decent, treats you right and is good company. If you reach the point in your re- lationship where marriage is discussed, lay your cards on the table and ask him to do likewise. I{ he couldn't pos- sibly marry you without your money, then you can safely assume that your “‘‘assets’’ created his urge to merge. * * * DEAR ABBY: What would you do if you had a brother who was 12 and he loved model airplanes? When I am trying to get dressed he comes into he Members of Xi Beta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority have made a donation to. the Tuesday Niters, a group of handicapped people spon- sored by the Pontiac Parks and Rec- reation Department. The donation will help to provide trips for the group whose members require a bus equipped to transport wheel chairs. Scena and tell your brother to go > fly a kite (outside)! a. ® * For your copy of What Every . Teenager Wants to Know, send 2 cents and a large, self-addressed, stamped en- Mrs. Rus- sell Perkins, left, Slaughter, sorority members, check a program book on Indian Trails Camp for young adults with Martin Brown, advisor for the group, and Judy Per- kins, an active Tuesday Niter. A card party was sponsored last night at Mark Twain School to help several young- sters attend the camp. SIGNS ut iit Re I Pa Rt RR a velope to Abby, in care of this newspaper.’ * * * For a persona] reply, write to Abby in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self - addressed, stamped envelope. and Mrs. Ray Womens Section S ee ee SELES SE TOE ONG LE Shh Girls Scouts Plan Court at Washington School Court of Awards js being held at 7 tonight by Girl Scouts of Webster-Washington Neigh- borhood at Washington Junior High School. * * * Troop 36 will carry the col- ors for.the Flag ceremony and Mrs. Robert Beauchamp, neigh- borhood chairman will give the welcome. Mrs. Fred Bis- tions, song will be Troops 563, 587, 481, 108, 141 and 380. Fly-up vescomery held for ise 24, ~ Jack‘ Patterson, right, points out a landmark to, Arthur, Selden on the old map of Pontiac that he will be showing Wednesday at the annual meeting of the Oakland County Piéneer and Historical Society. The’ Elizabeth Rotsel will play taps. Adult years of service pins will be given to Mrs. C. A. Mitchell,- Mrs. Joseph Cox, Gulacsik, processional; Strait, Star Spangled Banner; Cynthia Howlett, Brownie Smile Song; and Margaret Cockle, recessional. Troop 373 will serve as ushers. — + meeting will be noon. — pt held in Stevens Halt ai “AU Saints Episcopal Church, any with a luncheon at By tik. Bride-Elect Honored Here With Shower Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sherman Brown, Mrs. Mel Conzriell, Mrs. Raymdénd Dobson, Mrs. ” Hoyt, Agnes Jensen, Marlyn Niva, Mrs. Robert ~ Terrell, Mrs. A.A. Young, Mrs. Sher- man, and Mrs, Scott. Peatna Free thats | oe RRR tte. eh Ol, SR ae ee. 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Many develop} ° these as they grow older — and jthese lines do much to make a} jwoman LOOK older. | | IT am not speaking of lines from! nose to mouth or from mouth to chin, but the little lines which) sometimes appear on the upper) lip around the mouth. Of course mannerisms can develop these. If you have the habit of pursing the lips or pout- ing, or if you whistle a lot, this may cause the lines. If you have a habitually happy expression which lifts the corners of your mouth and your facial contour im general, you will be less apt to develop them, Of course sometimes they appear anyway. This condition creates a difficult | mekeup job since lipstick is likely | to run into the fine lines. In the first place be sure to select a lipstick which is not too oily — one 'which has a bit more body. Stretch ithe skin of the lips before applying \lipstick. Then powder over the lips. | This fills the creases and sets the ‘coloring. | Also many women do not make 'their lower lips full enough. If you add a little more fullness, it seems 'to lift thé corners of the mouth! and makes one look more youth- 2 Mrs. Lee Griffith, Bloomfield Township, demonstrates thé new elec- tronic piano Eta Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently gave Pontiac State Watching are, left to right, Hospital. Ponting Press Phois Dorothy Roe, director of therapy at the hospital, and Mrs. Robert Gasvoda and Mrs. James Carey of Birmingham. 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Here’s One Investment That Always Pays Off By MARIE DAERR Miss Hazel F., 67-year-old re- tired school teacher, considers being in demand as a speaker to groups all over her home town just one of the returns on “the best investment I ever made.”’ Miss F.’s investment, made three years after she retired from a 46-year teaching career, was a 92-day, 20-country air tour: DREAM FULFILLED “I had dreamed about a trip around the world since I was nine years old,”’ said Miss F. “T'll never regret making it “In fact, it was such a thrill, I'm starting off early this year on a 73-day trip to Africa.” How can a retired school- teacher afford trips that sup- posedly belong in the caviar class? “I'm not rich,” said Miss F. “But all my life I've done without things a lot of other people consider essential, so that I could have what I wanted. “T’'ve never owned a fur coat or seen the inside of a beauty parlor. I never buy liquor. When I travel, I don't stay in expensive hotel rooms, or load up with souvenirs, FAITHFUL ‘PRUDENCE’ “For 22 years I drove a 1934 car that took me on vacations by Padova and CATALINA the Riker Bidg SEAFAIRIN’ SWIM SUITS p> 4 a Pre-teen sizes 8 to 14 Knit puff-stitch MAILLOT in Orion. Wide two-tone straps, all ric-rae trimmed. Applause- winning colors 8.98 SEE OUR BEACH Down to the sea in knits! Quick-drying SHOP COLLECTION Orlon, puff-stitch surf- Terry Robes with face, star-appliqued Back-ol-the-hood “Two- sailor collat: Red or oo design. Hoe, - — 8214 cs see Beach Bags Nautical Bag..... 498 the MARGARET ANN S , $3.98 HOP 37 W. Huron St. Beach Towel .. to every state in the Union. It didn't bother me a bit that ‘Prudence’ looked a bit old- fashioned. And I consider my 1956 mode! decidedly inferior to ‘Prudence,’ so far as reliability is concerned. “With the help of a few nest eggs I put aside—not all in one basket—I'm now doing what I've wanted to do for years. It's been so wonderful, I can hardly believe this is Hazel.”’ Clubs, PTA’s, former fellow faculty members and friends are getting very real evidence of Miss F.’s thrilling experi- ences in her illustrated lecture, “Around the World With Hazel.”’ “I rode camel, pony, burro and elephant,’’ said Miss F. “On the Nile, I was transport- ed in a felucca, a shallow boat crewed by native boys. On the desert in Egypt, I slept in a tent whose walls were appli- qued with Egyptian and Turk- ish designs."’ BIG LESSON What thrilled Miss F. most on her journey was the realiza- tion that ‘‘there’s no difference between the peoples of the world’ except that of lan- guage.” . “Learning that fact was worth the whole price of the trip,”’ said Miss F. School Bell Belles Little girls will go~back to school in dresses with big bell sleeves and wide cape collars. They are young versions of the old-fashioned look which turned up this year in mama's clothes. ‘bit @f your liquid foundation. Use’ the palm of your hand for this. | | If your skin is not good and you need a foundation base to camou-| flage defects, it is better to use one coat of a heavier foundation than several coats of a thinner one Do not apply makeup heavily under the eyes. This makes any | lines more noticeable. Leave this area until last and if you use | makeup apply it very lightly. Your base probably will be best | without powder. In this way | _ there will be no color line but | | neither will the powder collect | | in the wrinklés, — | If you would like to have my) leaflet ‘Clear the Way for Beauty’’| (pimples, blackheads, ° freckles _therapy department, Project Provides Special Piano Sorority Aids Pontiac State Hospital Last September the. Birming- ham Eta Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority voted unanimously to adopt Pontiac State Hospital as its ‘Service Project’ ‘for the year. * * * Upon contacting the hospi- tal’s director of recreational therapy, Dorothy Roe, mem- bers learned of a serious lack of equipment for the music cu- larly a portable Wurlitzer elec- tronic piano to be used as a teaching sid and to provide music for confined ward pa- tients. The instrument, it was ex- plained, featured head phones for individual monitoring. They were told that music is thor- oughly enjoyed by the emo- tionally disturbed and mentally ill and is considered a valua- ble form of therapy in attempt- ing to restore the patient to reality. LAUNCHES ‘TALENT FUND’ To amass necessary funds for the goal, Eta Iota Chap ter’'s ways and means com- mittee, headed by Mrs. Lee Griffith,. launched a ‘Talent Fund Project.”’ Each member was asked to raise a minimum amount of money by employing some in- dividual effort or talent. As an incentive to the group a contest was initiated with several local merchants donat- ing prizes for members earn- ing the most money. x * Methods chosen for earning the amount were both varied and engaging. One woman baked and sold apple pies; one made fancy cakes; and still etc.) send a stamped, self-addressed | lenvelope with your request for leat- let No. 48. Address Josephine Low- man in care of this newspaper. | Tomorrow: ‘‘You Can Have Phy-| 'sician Remove Moles and Warts.” } ; Mrs. Alexander Feted at Shower | Mrs. John Alexander was hon-| lored at a pink and blue shower |Friday evening at the home of Mrs. John Blacker on Gingell court. Mrs. George Cram was co hostess. Guests Included Mrs. Ray Lowe. Mrs. Frank O'Conner, Mrs. Pear! | Alexander, Mrs. William Alexan- der, Mrs. Jack Felix, Mrs. Fred Giddings, Mrs. Jesse Withey of |Peck, Mrs. William McNeil, Mrs. | Ray Heuer, Mrs. Albert Pence, Mrs. Alvin Lundgren and Mrs. | Ethel Lundgren, hoth of Flint, and Mrs. Charles McCormick of Good- ‘rich. ae ‘a Pa ” ¥ Thousands to choose from. Extra large blooms. ‘RED, PINK, SALMON, + rs. Pg “JACORSEN’S SALI GERANIUMS Large 4” of *t 2 as $e" Tare ALE OF) ‘ y meena aaa Bs Gig fag rng hg ae eG | Carita has created this hair style Legionnuire the soft, so popular topknot accents the youthful eves of this i face. Vichel Goma called “The | os | this summer. An artificial softness and girl's ethereal Pot Size dO each by the dozen. Reg. 65c . me WHITE. Cash and carry. " FRE OPEN ALL DAY , Jacobsen’s Orion Garden . Complete Line of | i DECORATION DAY | PLANTS ‘ hop Early for Best Selection Soil with Decoration Day Plants DECORATION DAY Center OPEN SUNDAY 9 a.m. te 4p, m. Week Days 7 a. m. to7 p. m. 545 So. Broadway fashion that takes io your foot naturally FOR SUMMER rt .COTTONS White-Beige 3-Tone Beige Gray-White ‘” Todd’s Shoe ‘Store to complement natural and | feminine look j at the monthly meetings. An- other member donated her commission earned for doing art work for Detroit's new nephrosis clinic. Top money raiser was Mrs Stuart Hansen. Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. James Carey tied for second, while Dotty Smith was third place winner. The “Talent Fund Project’ has it been possible to piano was presented *® * The dictionary was given at a party for patients on Tues- day. Throughout the year members have made it a point to visit the patients regularly bringing homemade _ treats- re hospital staff feels faith- ful .aytside contacts are vital to a tient’s rehabilitation. The sorority hopes other clubs and organizations wil! take on the hospital's needs as a project. Donations are being accept- ed by Miss Roe for two funds: One, for a bus in which to transport patients, and the other, a Hammond organ for the patients’ chapel where a piano is now in use. Local Girl to Get Degree at U. of M. To graduate from University of Michigan with a degree in Business Administration is Phyllis Law, daughter of Mri and Mrs. Arthur J. Law of Miami road. A member of Iota chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority, she served as vice président of her’ pledge class, service projects chairman, rushing chairman and this year as house president. She plans to work in Chica- go next year. Pink, knee-length socks, worn with smart flatties, are ‘‘par’ on the golf course. Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch TO TAN ...OR TO BURN! Once again it’s time to warn against too .much sun to quickly. It is very tempting to spend the complete holi- day week-end out in the sun- shine. Especially this first of the summer holidays so that we.can dispose of hot nylon hose and replace them with sun-tanned legs. By all means if the sun-comes out ~... enjoy it but use dig. cretion. Remember o. golden . iran te np “Shoes for the Entire Family” ani eo iens ' GARDEN TOOLS EVERGREENS | 20 W. Huron St. FE 2-3821 3 : oe y x Met a ch LEM RLS ORT: . 608 Pontiac State Bank { ™ ees ' e ¢ . ata kins Fe Sais {5 J } / TWENTY-ONE ' At @ cost of less than one dollar in materials, the spirit of the circus parade may be captured in a colorful and imaginative “‘stitch picture,” ideal for decorating a child’s bedroom. Sew a Fabric Picture for the Children’s Room With today’s versatile sew- ing machines, it requires less than a dollar’s worth of per- cale and organdy, plus some | sewing scraps, to create orig- | inal pictures for your chil- dren’s room. In this case you don't need paint, brush or canvas. Suppose you would like to create a composition with a circus motif, always a favor- ite. * * * The first step is to cut pic- tures you like from a news Beverly K neale Honored at _Bridal Shower A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday evening for Bev- erly Kneale at the home of Mrs. Virgil E. Newton of Field- way drive, Bloomfield Town- ship. Mrs. Newton was as- sisted by Mrs. Richard U. Gra- ham of Birmingham. Those invited were Mrs. Rus- sell A. Kneale, Janet Kneale, Mrs, James Phillips, Mrs. Frederick Ocerther, Naomi Cooley, Mrs. Wayne T. Evel- eth and Mrs. Wayne Nealis. Others were Mrs. Jerry Vick- ers, Mrs. Michael Kelly, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Carol Ann Mes- ser, Alice Reed and Mrs. Mark LaBarge. Concluding the list were Mrs. B. C. Brondige, Carolyn Hawn, Mrs. Marshal] Katchka, Mar- lene Crocker, Pat Smith and Leah Mae MacNutt. Beverly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Kneale of Mark avenue, will marry Ar- thur Woodard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne T. Eveleth of Corunna, on June 13. Rescue Operations “Most of our sales should be called rescue operations,”’ notes the jewelry buyer of a top department store. ‘Our customers want something to save that little black dress that isn’t in th height of fashion this year. Or to change the character of the tweed suit that her friends. have seen a hundred times.” Learn to Swim Swimming classes will again be available to children six years old and up of Walnut Lake School district, West Bloomfield. Township. Classes will be taught by Red Cross instructors. For more informa- tion call Mrs. H. C. Mullen of Appoline street before June w. ! paper or magazine. Then fol- directions. i pict organdy or a similar stiff fab- ' | | ric flat. With thread of a contrasting color, sew even rows of em- | broidery stitches across the fabric, using the width of the p r foot of your machine | space the rows. : mt stitch may be | | ysed.for each square. Trace or draw your animal or clown on the stitched square and then be appliqued to a beige or under a damp cloth. As a final step, mount it on heavy cardboard and place in a frame of proper size ric t Cut a square of fabric some- what larger than any one of the | using fine zigzag stitches. | Press on the wrong side Similarly, would be cut from stitched squares using the same tech- | nique. When framing, the fab- these ures. Back each piece with to make the material lie * * * cut out the design. It can gray linen background, * * * ballet figures | must be drawn tightly over cardboard and stapled at edges. There are almost unlimited piece among the smal] fry—all Ee at sources for patterns in maga- zines, seed catalogs and chil- dren's crayon books. The end result is an imagina- | tive ‘stitch picture” ’that will of ice cream sodas. as a main conversation less cost than one round Japan's first all-plastic house built by a craftsman in Kyoto, has The only place you get more for opaque plastic walls around bed-' your money than you used to is on) Like most zealots, they seé only what they want.to see. The truth is, fairy tales are profoundly real-| istic. | | Hair Styles to Be Shown in June Event League of Catholic Women held a planning and progress luncheon meeting for chairmen of the “Rainbow Color in Hair Styles of 1960,” Elks Temple. The show will be held at Elks Temple on June 14 with Mrs. Robert Gallo | as general chairman and Lou- ella show. On the ticket @mmittee are Mrs. Arthur Crawford, chair- man; Mrs. Lewis Swartz, and Mrs. Henry M. Simpson. Refreshménht committee in- cludes Mrs. Vincent Vaverek, chairman; Plourde, Mrs. Floyd Sanchez and Mrs. Adam Kravetz. Mrs. Floyd Zielinski is in charge of decorations and Mrs. Marshal] W. Sprague is han- dling publicity. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 Need to Find Wonder in Commonplace | By MURIEL LAWRENCE jsame way Maurice’ Maeterlinck, friendliness of ‘bread, milk and, The realization that what we Do you feel uneasy about read- by turning the jewel of insight in light by giving these taken-for- have taken for granted is not com-| ing fairy tales to your child? \Tylty!’s cap, awakens his young granted presences in his life new jonpiace but wonderful is an ex-. If so, you may be struggling un- hero’s abrupt awareness Monday at Murray presenting the , & Mrs. Kenton room and bathroom. a penny scale. FE SER ENS PR Sas ea een | % PICNIC and GEORGE’S-NEWPORT’S SHOE SALE LADIES’ SHORE LIN CANVAS SHOES wy A Pr. @ THEY'RE WASHABLE! @ THEY'RE rEATHERLIGHT! @ THEY'RE COOL! @ REG. $4.00 VALUE! 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Also in solid colors: ‘Sizes 10 to 16, -— TWENTY-TWO _ 4 Professional PERMANENTS Styled cs YOU. ge ates aes IMPERTAL — BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave, FE 4-2878 No Appointment Necessary ‘ EDITH STENSON, Owner Matched Gold ——— ee Guest Drops Something © on Carpet By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: While at- tending a bridal shov’er recent- ly, a buffet luncheon was served. One of the guests hap- pened to drop some soft frost- ing on the living-room rug. The hostess saw this and im mediately took a wet sponge and started to wash the rug Wedding in front of the guest. I thought : f this was in very bad taste - Rings and most embarrassing to the . q guest and that she should have $48 95 ’ waited until] her guests left 12 \ to do this. What is your opinion \ \e of this?” Easy Terms - , bE, > KA ys . PATRICIA DE KAY kee: Poveda wa deamon : Mr.,and Mrs. Edward De- | why the hostess should have Georges-Newports Kay of North Saginaw street pretended not to see the frost- lewelry Dept. announce the engagement of ing and let it be ground into 74 North Saginaw St. their daughter, Patricia to | her rug under foot. She might Richard Soucy, son of Mr. and have said something like, ‘Oh, mek : » Mrs, Louis Soucy of Bloom- did you spill any on your field Township. No wedding CONTACT. LENS © Soe INFORMATION VEW Auxiliary and Told of Meeting with no obligation TRIAL FITTING A report ef the Fifth District Pontiac Opti eal Meeting held May 17 at New Balt) more was read when VEW_ 1008 Center { . Auxiliary met in tbe post rooms 103 N. Saginaw ¢ FE 2-0291 . Serica ee Sis “'on East Pike street Monday eve- c Next to lacobsen's Flowers y ning | oe le Mrs. Frank Finkie and Mrs ; ——$_$$$____—— Lucy Wright were elected dele- Pri mates for the department conven- $ on gales for | Low, Low ce ~ tion to be held June 25-28 at Trav- Custom Draperies erse City. Alternates are Mrs Allan Hersee and Mrs. Loren Beach The YARDSTICK A donation was yiven to Camp f aone th S Zl “ Re MIRACLE Oakland } a # ‘ Vc io " sa a état aS . ; 4 a A 20” POODLE © 3 f 4 iad Regular Pick-Up & Delivery EXTRA: FE 2-9289 Free Mothproofing Wardrobe Cleaners 1038 Baldwin Avenue FE 2-9289 ~ = : shalt SAVE 20% on all summer Uniforms @ Drip-Drys @ Poplin @ Short and 34 Thursday and Frida) THE OXFORD SHOP 60 W. Huron Street Sleeves , HAIR FASHIONS . .. 1959 require the base of a PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT. ; » CALLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP HAS THE NEW SLIMMING SENSATION Lose Pourids . . . Lose Inches Without Disrobing . . . Without Effort! 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House of Venus Figure Salons - FE 4-9582 - FE 4.9583 Miracle Mile Shepping Center S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd DECORATION DAY SPECIAL | dress? the rug is nothing. I'll show -you, it comes off instant- lv with a wet cloth (jor sponge }.”’ “Dear Mrs. Post: A number of my friends have daughters in the late teens. away at col- lege and with whom I corres- pond. They always begin their letters ‘Dear Mrs ’ which is the way they speak to me. I, on the other hand, have been signing these letters simply by first name Is that correct?” Answer: You should sign your full name — Dora Jones —unless you would {tke them to call you by first name Your first name sighature is certainly an invitation to do -® “Dear Mrs. Post: Viv daugh ter, lives in a distant city and is being married there. We are the only ones from here who will be present at the wedding an#® only announcements are being sent. May we use a re- turn address on these — that of the bride’ and groom's new home so that anv who want to send them gifts will not mail them here to us?” Ansue Tf vou enclose ar at home of the bride and groom with their address ecard on it this will show those who want to send a gift where to send it. Others can list their address for future uN “Dear Mrs. Post: I have a very lovely bane china tea set which was given to me many vears ago. but as I en tettain very seldom I do not have occasion to use if very often. The daughter of a friend of mine is going to be mar ried soon and, as She has al Ways admired this tea set. I was wondering if it would be proper to give her this as a wedding present, or might she be insulted at receiving a second-hand present?’ Answet Under the cond tions you describe,-I am sure the bride will be dehghted to PECEIVE your lovely tea st and will nog think of it 4s being ‘second-hand Gloves a Give-Away By her mink stole or jacket vu can tell an American wom an in Pans. But if she left the mink at her hotel one day. a careful observer could still pick her out by her gloves. Her omnipresent white glove for daytime is a rarit, among Pa- risians 2 SERA® For PRINCESS GARDNER Medallion also \ JN a SFO ODEO aC 4 3p Mrs. Eruin Nichols, right. is new president of the New Sylvanites Club of Sylvan Lake. Mrs. Vrs. Rex Bailey, left. treasurer of ‘the _ = Mrs. Dulles Devoted to Husband. His Career WASHINGTON, (UPI) — may have This is strong praise of it For {7 years she was an ifsep arable companion for her hus band. During Duiles’ final illness she kept a constant vigil at bis bedside. She was with him when he died of cancer last Sunday Mr and Mrs Kummeth of Owatonna, Minn, George J announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Kum meth. to Paul H Sefton of Goshen, Ind He is the son of) Mr. and Mrs. Noel Sefton of St Qan drive Miss Kummeth, a registered nurse, is residing in Goshen The wedding will take place June 27 at Sacred Heart Church Owatonna the Graduate MATCHED ACCESSORIES e Golden medallion design on s rich marble-effect Florentine Cowhide. Cathedral colors. 700’ West Hiron The slight, gray-haired widow of John!to her husband and his demanding Foster Dulles was once credited by her diplomat husband for thing good I plished ” “any 2 accom- but those who know Janet Pomeroy Avery Dulles say she deserves every bit Pontiae Press Phete club, installed recently at the groups annual dinner, held at kdge- wood Country Club. were Vichols and Church Group in Meeting Here The Marbach Study Group of the First Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Richard Irwin on Iroquois road. Mrs. Guy Duffield and Mrs. Ann Wagoner were hos tesses A presentation of the Charter for Christian Action was given Mrs. Gordon Cox, Mrs. Donald Mc- Coll and Mra, William Belaney Mrs. Lowell Good gave the so- cial education lesson and Mrs. , 4zeorge Beauchamp presented the Bible study. Guests attending were Mrs. D E. Kennamer, Mrs John Ward and Mrs. Elmer Barke: A June 13 picnic in Northville is being planned for the last meet ing of the season Mrs. Dulles’ exceptional devotion public career began nearly half a century ago. She met Dulles short ly after returning from Europe in 191}. She had aftended a girls’ finish- ing school in Paris. Dulles at the time was a $100 a month lawyer in New York City. * * * They were married June 26. 1912, at Auburn, N_ Y., the home of the bride's parents She bore him three children, two sons and a daughter An unpretentious woman, she largely sought to remain in the background even when her hus- band became a_ national figure. But she flew with him to the four corners ef the world during the long trips he had ¢o take as secretary of state. Fr. riends H onor Future Bride With Shower A miscellaneous bridal show- fe er honoring Carolynn Hamp During one two-year petiod she ton was held Wednesday at and ‘Foster’ logged 300,009 miles the home of Mrs. Garry L together. Whenever the diplomatic Looney on Silverhill drive. meetings he attended were open Miss Hampton, daughter of to the public Mrs. Dulles was Mr and Mrs Herbert T among the spectators Hampton, will marry Duane She delighted in the travel and) B. Lau. son of Mr. and Mrs. the new people she met during th: trips: She spoke fluent French and some Spanish. * Orle E. Lau of Auburn Heights Sept. 5 Attendants for the wedding will be Jeamne Swindell, maid of honor; Mrs. Charies Miller, Kathy Brinkman, Patricia Hadden and Willa Jean Wolfe * * Mrs. Dulles tried to ease the bur den of her husband's demandiny duties by creating in their home a haven from the world’s turmoil — of Detroit, bridesmaids Luann The present Dulles home in Wash- Looney, niece of the bride- ington is a French provincial at elect, will be flower gir | the edge of Rock Creek Park Attending the shower were | She also took the pressure of Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Lau, Mrs. social affairs on her own shoul- William Wolfe, Mrs. Raoul Her- ders by attending the endless em- munn, Mrs. Joseph Fritch bassy receptions te spare the Mrs. P. L. Newingham. Mrs need for her husband's presence. Opan Barnes Mrs. Ephraim Mrs. Dulles’ Sordest hours with a ae aay ( Rei her husband were those spent at Duck Island, an isolated retreat in Lake Ontario. Mrs. Dulles did the cooking and housekeeping chores and her husband the dishwashing Dulles’ death, even though antici- pated for some days, came as a grievous blow his wife But friends said she was bearing up well in her grief “She's wonderful."’ a friend told reporters. “She's strong and con- trolled.”” Hadden, and Mrs. Lloyd Hamp- ton, Start at Bottom Washing the Kitchen walls will yield more satisfactory re- sults if you wash from the bot- tom up, thus avoiding the hard to-remove streaks caused hs water dripping down a soiled surface to | For Your ‘Holiday Pleasure - 2 PIECE CAPRI SET _{ | \ part wpa sin B99 |) pants in pastels. Your Choice: SHORTS JAMAICAS PEDAL PUSHERS Select from pastels and . bald bright plaids. 99 each Halter Tops Sport Shirts % $] Sa ton y. 36 N. Saginaw r $izes medium or 6 small eggs. | Chitchat , By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor If you kept house dyring and/or before the war years, you probably appreciate house- hold paper products more than the June brides of this year will. You know how much they simplify housekeeping. . Have you ever thought what the installing of additional racks for paper towels will do to felp you? Put up one in the bathroom. Maybe Junior will grab a paper towel when he mops up the floor after his bath. Maybe he wil] use it to wipe off the dirt he didn't WASH off his hands. You can use a paper towel to wipe out the sink during your daily once-over. PLEASE DAD, TOO A second holder mounted in the basement will be gratefully used by your husband. Wiping grease_or dirt off pieces of machinery he’s working on is one use he'll find. for the towels. .And having his own cleanup corner will please him. * * * Paper napkins can be life- savers, too. In addition to their normal use, have you ever used them to: polish tntrrors? wipe fingerprints off silver china or lamp bases” pick up bits of broken giass? - Wipe vul greasy pans Gre@in bacon or french fried po- taltoes? We like to use toilet tissues to wipe the tops of the season ing and herb jars we keep on the stove. They do get greasy We, moisten a tissue and clean the leaves of plants that are dusty. ‘ EASY FIRST AID Have you seen the new first- aid item, a cotton-tipped swab pre-dipped in Isodine? Isodine is a Stingless, stainless jodine complex. You just moisten the tip of the little stick and apply it to cuts, bruises or other minor skin abasions. Wonder ful to carry in the car, in the pienic basket or even in jour purse * * ® If youre debating about in stalling air conditioning and want to get the pros and cons here's just the booklet for you It's called ‘‘Milady’s Climate and is published by the Minne- apolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, 2753 4th Ave. S, Minneapolis, Minn 4 guide for substituting — 4 large eggs equal This outfit, designed with town and travel in mind, features a_ short- sleeved dress with a scoop neckline topped by a stand-away jacket with large patch pockets. Pe A RR, pee zs & * Sarted Ng eee > by Cauna Wadd Enchant the young set with ths pair of needle-paintings—straigiit out of a story-book' embroidery Two-in-one patiern colortiut Frame as pair or de- light two youngsters. Pattern 916: transfer of 2 pictures 10x13 inches; directions. * ® ® Send thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for to The Pontiac Press craft Dept, P.O Chelsea N Ist-«class mailing. 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By RUTH MILLETT My college class is celebrating its 2th reunion this year. I Was pleased to get an invitation to the festivities, but I'm not going. I've lived long enough to know that one thing you can never do in life is go back. Those college years were happy years. The friends made then will never be forgotten. But because they live in memory, they never changed, never growh up, never ‘lose their young enthusiasms, never meet tragedy, never settle for less than they say they will. The college campus belonged | still belongs to us. Now it be- | longs to another generation, per- haps a more serious generation, | a better generation, a smarter | generation. | But it is still a generation that is bound to be strangers to us who finished college 25 years ago. Their talk, dress, and even their dreams are different, for we dreamed of success while they dream of security. Figure Group Sees Movies at Club Meeting | Mrs. Richard Wallace showed |movies at a Fashion Your Figure \Club meeting held Thursday eye- |ning at Adah Shelly Branch Li- brary. On the club’s telephone commit- jtee are Mrs. Harry Isneberg, Mrs. Lawrence Nickols and Ruth Jen- sen. On the membership commit- tee are Mrs. Raymond Gartley, ley Bray. | monthly | weight lost. Trophy for the week | for losing the most weight was | | won by Mrs. Conrad Burtison | and Mrs. Lake. to Test of Time to us then, and in memory it | (Mrs. Robert Lake and Mrs. Hart- | Mrs, Thomas Bartle won the | Memories And to them we would be just so many old grads coming back, trying to convince them ‘that we, too, were once young. We. would insist on telling them stories which they would only listen to with po- lite attention. And what would we talk about te each other, those of us who used to sit up half the night dis- cussing life? After a few “Do you remember when .. .” and “Whatever became of .. .”” con- | | TWENTY-THREE ' Friends Honor | Bride-to-Be at. . Shower Sunday} Cheryl Bruestle, bride-elect of, Norbert Capistrant, was honored at a miscellaneous showeg Sunday at the home of Mrs. Carl Leedy of South Tilden. Nicki Folsom was } cohéstess.~ Miss Bruestle, the *daughter of the Emil Bruestles of Dover road, has named Miss Folsom as maid of honor. Bridesmaids at the Jurie 13 wedding will be Linda Schellen- berg, Joan Trzcinski of River Rouge and Janet Hudson. Mr. Capistrant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Capistrant of versations what would we find Brooks road. 1 to talk. about? | Guests at the shower were Ber- No, you can’t go back because nice McLean, Miss Schellenberg, nothing ever remains the same.|Mrs. George Schellenberg, Miss And happy memories are best kept | Hudson, Mrs. as happy memories. DAVID OGG On June 8, David Ogg will | receive a B.A. degree in busi- | bess administration from Al- | bion College. An economics major, he minored in psychol- | ogy and plans to enrol] at ' Michigan State University for Capistrant, Mrs. |Audrey Magnan, Mrs. Joseph |Krantz, Mrs. Leslie Ferguson, Mrs. |Egon Walser, Kay Walser, Mrs. ‘Benjamin Klinkhamer, Mrs. |Charles Johnson, Mrs. Dallas Fol- som and Sandra Mair. Papers Are Popular NEW YORK—Old news- papers top the list of the most collected items in the annual spring salvage drive of the Volunteers of America,’ na- tional social welfare organiza- tion. : Women's shoes are the foot- wear items most often con- tributed. After grating fresh, soft cheese, rub a hard crust of bread over the grater to clean it. THINKING OF A SWIMMING POOL? See Your Esther Williams Peo! Distributor — Exclusive fer This Area 3127 W. Hében FE ¢7it1 Nettie Rosenstein’s summer collection. low scoop neckline and elbouw-length sleeves. A nar- It features a Winners the preceding week were ‘Mrs. James Weakland and Mrs. graduate work in accounting. A member of Tau Kappa Epsi- Children’s Shop Area Music Students Win row velvet bow nips in the uatstline. Clarence Crowley New members are Mrs. Frank Flippo and Mrs. Herbert Johnson. . lop Fraternity, he is the son Miracle Mile of the Elisworth Oggs of North Shirley avenue. 8. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd FE 8-9527 Open fly "tt 9 P.M. Honors at Flint Festival A group of Pontiac area music students from a local school of music and dance received several honors at the Spring Festival held Sunday in Flint. Some 300 contest- ants from throughout the state attended the festival = The Pontiac Rhythmaires earned first place in the band division Members are Paul Veen, Christine Hadden, Kay Madsen, Madalyn Webber, Karen McKee, John St Amant, and Douglas Preston. Other first place winners were Eugene Silkowski, Spanish gui- tar, A Division; Vern Cole, Span- ish guitar, C Division; and Patri- cia Barath, accordion, D Divi- sion. , Donald Stanger placed second in accordion, as did Sandra Wyllie at the organ. * * * Honorable mention awards were presented Joan Emmert, Sandra Wyllie, and- Janet Collom, piano division, and Dan Holefca, organ. William Griffin and Paul Quigley also received honorable mention for a duet presentation. The Pentiac Tune Twisters, The Rochester Merry Makers, and the Rechester Beginners Band alj earned honorable men- tion in their respective divisions. Donald Stanger of Pontiac was chosen king to reign over the event Jack Haddrill of Rochester was selected prince of the festival. 12 Scholarships | in Drama Open at Cranbrook Twelve tuition-free scholarships for men only are being offered by the Cranbrook Summer Theater ‘School. They include instruction in acting, voice, diction, pantomime, makeup, dancing, stage technique and direction. Participation weekly in the near- ‘ly 200 short plays given each sea- son is guaranteed for every stu- ‘dent, as is participation in at least one of the eight full-length final plays given the end of July in |the Greek Theater at Cranbrook. | Men who can secure the en- | dorsement of their school counsel-| ‘or or dramatics teacher should. apply directly to Carl G. Wonn- |berger at Cranbrook School, Bloom- PEGGY’S Maxe So beautifully made, they look and feel like a million, yet cost but a song. . . soft, light and utterly proper for any time of day or night. | field Hills. { — — t } { | byfbuna Lloloms | JIFFY-CUT blouses. Pin pattern to fabric — presto! Cut out com-| plete ‘blouse instantly. Top off all’ your separates smartly. Tomor- row’s pattern: Misses’. Printed Pattern 4784: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18; 20. 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Patterson, into the battle over'construction of legal representative for the firm. the rezoned land to a factory|he had ®aited for completion of| a storage lot for new Pontiac auto-| “We don’t think it would be a eday.”” " 'the engineering tests before show- mobiles in a residential neighbor- nuisance or cause a neighborhood aiid ing up to explain the proposal in hood next to the Pontiac Motor racket.” he told the commission. In answer, Kollin raised the pos- full Division plant Kollin submitted to Wrenn a re. Sibiljty that the terminal area could we Wrenn Was ast bs U Cit port by the Michigan Drilhng Co exist under a commercial zoning * Commission to study an engineer Gf Den which indicated, he classification, eliminating the pos- 200 Donelson Cubs wie Pepoes tak wheicales * ‘ Per said that the swampy nature of sibility that the land might eventu- posed location was unstutable for the area made the construction of; aiiy be used {or manufacturing G h ( bon houses there economically prohibl- Three pesidents of the neighbor- to at er al amp The city engineer was told to tive hood told the commission that their report on his findings next week. «There would be extra expense basements did not leak Approximately 200 Cub Scouts when the commission is to decide jnyolved in construction. of their; Commissioner Milton R. Henry’ from Donelson School Pack 51 in, whether to kill plans to rezone the {oundations,”” he, explained agreed with Kollin that the resi-| Waterford Township and their par-| area from residential to manu facturing or refer them to the Planning Commission. Owner of the property—24 lots on both sides of Second avenue, Higb- wood to Laurel—wants to sell to the Contract Cartage Co., & haul- away firm, said Arthur Kollin, a, Pontiac attorney representing the property owner. \ District 5 Commissioner John A. who represents the area, Dugan, borhood disagreed. surrounding area,’ about leaky neighborhood. “T've read the PPAPAALAAARARAPPPPPPPPAAR and store cars And we have the cartage company might not sell “Your land is no worse than the order to put this vacant land to al | Dugan said.|useful purpose, one that would be| With various awards by Cub Mas-|the first time since the election. He “We've never had any complaints | beneficial to the city’s tax base.” hel Rex Lawrence, following the issued a statement but most of his basements in that | said Kollin. report. but not|send the proposal to the Planning| The haulaway company proposes being an engineer I’m still not sure'Commission for a_ hearing, to bi acktop the : area, instal] a fence that houses can’t be built anee: though a 5) _ Ber cent majority of down. Refreshments will be served. ' zens’ committee opposing his fac 1959 ; nS ae the affected residents have signed; a protest pefition against it. Strong neighborhood opposition A the change over the past month | led the commission to shelve the proposal arepierss fast week. * But the *natter was reopened, last night when Kollin appeared in| iperson for the first time, saying | no, guarantee that \dential zoning should be changed ents will attend a meeting tonight| lif the land was not suitable for at Camp Agawam near Lake Or- and several residents of the neigh-| homes. | 20n. * * * “We're asking for rezoning in| flag ceremony. * * * Radio announcer Billy Martin even will emcee an old-fashioned hoe- Kollin asked the commission to} THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 See Rebuff - Thirteen boys will be presented tiac attorney Milton F. Cooney for 25 years, Estes served as president of the Sylvan Lake City Council and was Sylvan Lake city attorney. * * * He also was vice president and director of the Clarkston State Bank, president of the Hulbert tion on the board campaigned solely on the issue of dismissal af Ormer Lawy er 44 teachers by the three segrega- Here Takes Oath poet Mies ceeehert With Florida Bar x * * A former Pontiac area attorney The governor said he would be willing to interpret any vote as a arte etficint hes a an Lake offic been sworn in as a member of the) Boat Company, and was a member Says Issues Not Clear| vote for integration’ only if the iquestion posed on the ballot was Florida Bar Association before the| of the Michigan, Detroit and Oak- Florida Supreme Court. \land County Bar Associations. in School Board Vote “for or maniac total integration.” John L. Estes, who moved from at Little Rock Sylvan Lake to Florida a year ||j ago, passed the Florida bar ex-) * amination in March. He has also been appointed first assistant to the attorney for the Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County, at Clearwater. Formerly associated with Pon-| Faubus Doesn f By Any Other Name LITTLE ROCK, Ark. uw) — Gov. Orval E. Faubus said today he did Lemon Head Would. . not feel results of Monday's sc hool board recall election indicated the people of Little Rock wanted him to keep hands off their public school affairs. “There was no clear-cut issue in the election,’’ Faubus said. Three militant segregationists backed by Faubus were recalled from the beard in Monday’s bal- 9 lating: ‘aud three ‘masdersies, tio 'Who Rocked the Boat? SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UPID— opposed kept their seats. Faubus met newsmen today for! Coast Guardsmen responded to the alarm of Floyd Leeka when he radioed his salmon’boat was sinking. They said he only | thought so because he couldn't stand up on the deck. Leeka was arrested for drunken boat driv- ing. ght, Governor? BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI)— “I'm gonna swear off cussin’ like I did smokin’ and drinkin’.” Louisiana Gov. Earl K. Long told a legislative hearing yeste1- day, as he smoked a cigarette. ——— NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) Among the unusual names listed in the receiving book at Charity Hospital are Josephine Mixmas- ter, Telephone Frances, and Lem-| on Head Listed as entering the hospital | Tuesday was Pink Green [WANT ADS . 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The department says it be-!exact job they want, at the salary| graduates who will enter the labor|want to continue their formal edu-| from electronics to truck driving.” WASHINGTON (®— Job PrOS-'ness administration, journalism,| An estimated 370,000 college stu-\lieves jobs will be available for they want, in the city they want. market this summer? That's alcation might find the best training! x * * pects for this year’s college grad-|home economics and secretarial. | , Teaching. is a field where the worrisome problem, getting worse |of all in the armed forces. | Last year more than 3% million wating class are somewhat better| -_ «+ * ‘Twelve Rapped on Drunk Counts supply’ isn’t expected to catch up|every year. | “A gurvey a few years ago,” high school students held summer than they were a year ago. But! Straight liberal arts graduates, a with the de i for many years.| The percentage of Americans|b€ says, “showed that more than jobs, and the number is expected the frenzied, frantic hiring that! with no trainin : 22 L D . 4 L - m whe d f hi j half the nation’s television service: | to be even higher this year. Col- ; = g in a particular! O V n The National Education Assn. re-'w graduate from high schoo |men got their start through train-|lege students, too, will be seeking marked the mid-50s has disap-'field may have some trouble. The; ql ers . 1ce SES . peared. . cently forecast a shortage next fall'has more than doubled in the past): The outlook is good for high TWENTY-FIVE ling i nthe armed forces. There is extra money during the summer p-hiaedapede yg — on pda — a real opportunity there for train-' months. day is past when a college degree| Twenty-two Pontiac area resi-, Manton W. Perry, 1200 Wabasso Bt.,| college or in a vocational or tech- companies | nical school. x * * t : . ontiac. : nancial responsibility for drunk Myron At the below-college level, the ~_~ *© The darkest outlook seems to be : . B ha: bou driving were: |S mee Re Tresslar of 1900 Oxtord Ra.,|2D0ut $5.000 That's the word from experts in for geologists. Industry is cutting yainew 5 { 27 Whitte St., Birmingham. . the U.S. Department’ of Labor. down on its exploration activities:)Pontisc 0" ° a eeeee en Those accused of unsatistactory| WOMEN’S OUTLOOK GOOD | nicians. Men—and women, too They're optimistic, but with reser-| = ao: eee nt were: Women would appear to have the’ - 1 vations. This is the way they see sestisiguin Ui .soe- peal > Jona “4 Crees of 33208 Shiawassee, wally a: Barber, 9412 Beecherest./best of it in this summer's job| —With skill and training in such the situation: The Labor Department points|"itivisD. Guthrie of 30900 Orehard| "David “G. Kershner, Auburte Hotet,)hunting. The Labor Department fields as electronics, engineer- out that emphasis in recent years|Leke. Farmington : Pontiac. has shifted from quantity to qual-|5,2°2 A. Betchinscn of 6611 Longworth There is.a strong demand for Soe ee rae 0 nen graduates with stenographic trouble getting good jobs. ford Township. college graduates ‘ with good jity, particularly in the scientific | Guy “J. Jenne $6) N. Pine St..|” Milton McDaniel of 21001 Parker ‘Bt. skills and broad college back-| such jobs usually don't require ’ ington ‘ t ‘records in écience, mathethatics | field. Industry is being more! aoe s. Kline of 653 Hickory St., — : advance to a college education, | but they do Robert L. Wiliamecn ef 301 8. Jessie/grounds who ean and engineering. Those with ce ee et AQ inistratice positions. |mutord poorer grades should be able to selective in its hiring. prieyd J. Mathews of 718 Cottage 8t.. 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More than 1,000 lay and pro- | fessional youth leaders, repre- | senting more than 530 Boys’ | Clubs and nearly 600,000 boy | members, are participating in a wide variety of forums, work- shops, clinics and training ses- sions planned to i the ef- fectiveness of BCA’s youth guid- ance program. The convention is placing spe- cial emphasis on the role of lay- men and volunteers in BCA’s grow- ing contribution ‘‘to the develop- ment of Juvenile Decency among the nation’s youth,’ according to John F. Gleason, national direc- tor of the youth organization. Nationally known youth leaders, educators, sociologists and indus- trialists will participate in some) 50 sessions especially designed to, interest and inform volunteer work- ers | Dems Uraing Berlin Deadline. Arrves, but No Trouble Is Likely BERLIN (AP)—The day the Soviets once set for the Western Allies to get out of West Berlin dawned today with no trouble likely. * * * Premier Nikita Khrushchev has postponed the deadline indefinitely. The Soviet Embassy in East Berlin assured the West that the Kremlin wouldn’t renege. i The U.S. Army said it planned no special alert for American troops in West Berlin. But all the talk of May 27 apparently acted as a magnet for tourists. West Berlin was thronged with a record num- ber of foreign visitors. NO BRAVERY MEDALS . “I must disappoint those who expect to get bravery medals,” said Mayor Willy Brandt smilingly. “May 27 will be like any other day.” Six months ago today—on Nov. 27—the’ Soviet pre- mier called for an end to the World War II occupation of Berlin and withdrawal of the Allied military garrisons from West Berlin. : He sald that in six months the Soviet would give East Germany’s Communist regime control over Allied military traffic between West Germany and the Communist-sur- rounded Western half of the city. * * * The East Germans have controlled civilian traffic to and from Berlin since 1955. The Western Allies, who refuse to recognize or deal with the East German government, rejected Khrushchev's demand. There was talk of an armed convoy or a new airlift to challenge any transfer of traffic contro] to the East Germans. Fear ef war was widespread. The fears subsided when the West and the Soviets agreed to negotiate. Khrushchev said he wouldn't try to alter Ber- lin's status while negotiations were in progress. SETTLEMENT DELAYED The foreign ministers of the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France began talks on Berlin and Ger- many in Geneva last week. Any permanent settlement ap- parently must wait for the summit conference expected in August. Despite Soviet assurances that May 27 was no long- er D-Day, some suspicion lingered that the Communists might try something today just to remind that they still want an end to the Western Allies’ protection of the 2,200,000 West Berliners. But post-midnight inspections showed the Soviets ‘still manning the checkpoints on the rail and road routes to West Berlin. . “All’s quiet on the Eastern front,” said one of the Ameri- can soldiers on duty at Helmstedt, western end of the 110-~ mile highway between West Germany and the divided city. Spending Cuts Leaders Want to Trim. Housing, Airport Bills to Avoid Veto | By JACK BELL sional Democratic leaders report-| Godfrey Urges Speedup in U.S. Cancer Research WASHINGTON (AP) — Arthur|I. S. Ravdin, a professor of sur \Godfrey, who recenty underwent gery at the University of Penn- (surgery for lung cancer, asked to-|sylvania |day for a stepped-yp national pro-'of the Harvard medical school. WASHINGTON (AP)— Congres-|gram of cancer research “Surely, a crash program of edly are urging reluctant cdl- cancer research is as imporant Model Agency Loses leagues to pare down housing and! today to America as similar prv}-| ; airport spending bills, They want ects now being pursued by nuclear lj F Tiff fission, missiles and space sci icense in ee | to avoid presidential vetoes. Wrapped up in these two meas-|entists,"” the television and radio} ures is the core of the political entertainer said controversy between the majority] of Democrats and President Ei-| senhower—budget balancing. x * * ‘I ask this in the interests of mil- Commissioner of Licenses Ber- ER’S The two bis now are befarejlions of our fellow Americans, not nard J. O'Connell said the license FATH "2, was canceled because of nonpay Senate-House conference commit- tees. Democrats from the big cities particularly want Congress to en- act large-scale housing and air- port programs to which they .can point in their 1960 re-election races. If Eisenhower vetoes these bills and his action is sustained, these Democrats think Republican : candidates will suffer. * * * oe . On the other hand, Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) and Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B, Johnson of Texas were reported arguing that the Repub-| licans thus far. have developed budget balancing jor issue for 1960. As reported by some of their colleagues, their argument is that if the Democrats trim the bills to t » \for Congress, for myself.”’ ter to Sen. chairman of a Senate. Appropria was dated for reading at today’s hearing. am now dedicated to the dgissem- | general | * * * modeling agency made it clear that! its license Godfrey made his plea in a let-; ment of fees to models Lister Hill (D-Ala), Conover and his wife, Candy Jones — a former model who married her bess — were or- dered to appear in court today to answer a back pay claim against the Conover Agency. ians subcommittee. The ‘etter ‘Personally,’ Godfrey wrote, ‘I | nation of information so that the) The claim, pultic will * * * and Dr. Sidney Farber NEW YORK «?—Harry Conover’s — one of the Godfrey, in a request prepared | best known in its field — has lost for $2,200, was understand | brought by Lorna Gillam, a 1T- ‘that semiannual examination is’ year-old blonde model for the agen-' the only guarantee of early dis-, °Y covery and diagnosis now avail- able. All the intricate and mirac-/ Office disclosed it had subpoenaed’ \ulous surgery that man can devise the books and records of the Con-| is utterly useless when discovery over Agency and the Conover Ca-) and diagnosis are made too late.” reer Girl School. s — Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan said) as the only ma- Two widely known doctors asked) he acted after receiving many com-, today in prepared testimony for a plaints from the parents of child $110,203,000 appropriation for the models who said they had not re- ‘Cancer Institute. They were Dr.ceived fees due them. Meanwhile, the district attorney's Gromyko Lauds Late Foe Dulles Soviet Foreign Minister Arrives in Washington for Today's Funeral WASHINGTON (AP). — Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived in Washington today full of praise for John Foster Dulles, the old adversary whose funeral he came to attend. But he was mum as to the pros- pects for success in the Geneve conference, interrupted for the; rites for the former U.S. secretary of state. iN x ‘* He ducked a question as to whether he would see. President Eisenhower during his two-day stay in the American capital. , Gromyko strode to waiting mi- ” crophones and said: ‘I arrive to the United States to attend the fu- r +. DOUBLE SIGHT — Undulating reflection of building under neral of the former secretary of construction on shore of Lake Merritt at Oakland, Calif, was | state Mr. Dulles. | caused by high humidity over area. | j ; _ itime, I think for about 15 years. | . d Ch . ' “T attended with him many in- Vienna Expecte oice conferences | as Summit Meeting Site on tan imermationa ‘probiems, ° including important ones. | '- “But I cannot but recognize that allies have abandoned San Fran- has been considered seriously as) Then the Soviet visitor went! cisco as the site for a summitia site, But many diplomats felt quickly to a waiting limousine and | was reported today. conducive to successful negotia- Mikhail Menshtkov to the Soviet The Western powers have just,“ons. They cited the Swiss city’s ‘about made up their minds to|!ong record of diplomatic failures, x *« * holding a heads-of-state parley in|imcluding the 1955 summit con- He had been met in behalf of! | “I knew, Mr. Dulles for a long} ternational conferences. jon many international problems, | GENEVA (UPI)—The Western’ and communications facilities, also | pe was an outstanding statesman, | conference in favor of Vienna, it) it would not provide an atmosphere hurried away with Ambassador | Embassy. | Vienna,’ probably in the first 10 ference. | iti an tthe State nt by Foy D. | “ t } i ‘days of September, reliable con- og ae Macmil \Kobler, assistant secretary of ference sources said. Russia is ad es alf jokingly) rate for E ftairs. The. that summit talks take place the the Scottish highland resort of Glen| Zs thing he ; eagles. It was pointed out that | Stepped off the plane was whether A final decision will not be ‘Gieneagles has a golf course jhe had beaten the other three for- | made until the end of the present Lack of communications ap- ©'®" ministers of the Big Eour to, | Geneva foreign ministers’ con- ‘peared to rule that out. | Washington. |: ference. . | Gromyko made the trip by com-! The San Francisco-for-the-sum-|,,. . . |mercial airliner, flying here from | mit boom reached its peak about Missile Pick Not Urgent New York . rt ae leg. hree weeks ago. Nikita Khrush- } Chee wae knaun to want to visit) WASHINGTON (AP)—There is! British Foreign Secretary Sel: the United States. New York was|™ need for an immediate choice)wyn Lloyd and French Foreign ruled out on grounds of security between the Army's Nike-Her-' Minister Maurice Couve de Mur- difficulties. The Soviets had indi- “Wes and the Air Force's Bomare ville were flying in a few minutes cated they did not object to San|™issiles, President Eisenhower|/behind him in a Military Aur Francisco {has told top Republican cengres- Transport plane with Secretary of * * * sional leaders. Relative merits of State Christian A. Herter. . But the French and Western Gere ae eS “hs agi “You beat him here after ell.” mans raised strong objeCtions cen- a recent. congressional ‘hearings, eon said as Gromyko grinned. tering mainly on the difficulty of - aw Bearngs-' During his brief stop in New summit press coverage faced by York Gromyko had declined to European newspapers in San Fran- Can ‘Spot-Weld’ Retinas give newsmen any opinion of Dul- cisco es ag a statesman. |. WASHINGTON (AP) — Medical! eet \scientists have developed a way 4 of “spot welding’? damaged reti- nas, a key organ of human sight expected to go along with choice. Gen. Charles De Gaulle an- nounced flatly that if a top level meeting were held on the Amer- to go into any political question,”’| | lean West Coast, it would be at- “I don't think this is the time! Soda Pop Lures Violet-the Bear Back to Owners FLAT ROCK (#—A bottle of soda pop was Violet the bear’s undoing. Violet, a nine-month-old baby who tips the scales at 75 pounds, escaped from the Huron Township farm of her owners, Mr. and Mrs. John Newton, last Wednesday. The Newtons, who planned to raise Violet as a pet, notified police and told them Violet loved pop. State Police heard yesterday Vio- let was seen in a patch of woods about six miles north of here. Trooper Albert Gerber grabbed a bottle of soft drink and sped to the scene. Other officers notified Panic Contributed fo Boating Tragedy MOUNT CLEMENS (#—A coro- ner’s report s the five young people who lost their lives in Lake St. Clair Monday were victims of exhaustion and drowning. “I think panic played a large part in the tragedy,” said Dr. Ray~ mond G. Markel, Macomb Coupty coroner. Three youths and two giris drowned. The only survivors, were released from The survivors, Detroit residents |Mary Lou Gonyea and Marilyn Cily, both 17, and Nancy Benedetti, |20, of Harper Woods, may be called jto testify at a Coast Guard investi- gation. Their boat, a 16-foot ‘outboard, swamped with its eight occupants. After a Coast Guard examination of the craft yesterday, Haléy En- sign, Macomb County deputy sher- iff, said “It’s a good boat, but not for eight people.” _—* WHY? SAM BENSON’S Because I Have the Largest Selection of Uniforms at Budget Prices and ... another ide NEW SHIPMENT WASH and WEAR UNIFORMS $ 5 91 soi 1. $4491 For Women in White— “Cool” . . . 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If this means less housing and} airport development than some of) the Democrats think is necessary, | the leaders were said to have pointed to what they regard as) the likelihood that their party will) elect a president next year who would be willing to support an ex-; pansion of the programs in 1961.) * * * GLASSES§ ALUMINUM | The Latest in Frames! | For practical purposes, the com- mittees trying to reach a compro- | mise must stay within the frame-| work of the different versions Passed by the two houses. As an instance, in passing the housing bill, the Senate approved, an urban renewal program author- izing commitments of 350 million dollars a year for six years. That totals $2,100,000,000 in eventual ex-; penditures. The House voted for! a three-year program geared at 500 million dollars annually. If the compromise committee ments. This would bring the long- range total down to $1,050,000,000, compared to the $1,350,000,000; Eisenhower asked for a six-year} program. 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Johnson and| Stuart Symington—shodld be the Democratic party's 1960 présiden- tial candidate, Life magazine reports that they| did just that about three weeks) ago in Washington. Rayburn and} Johnson, the senate majority -lead- er, are both Texans. . Symington | and Truman come from Missouri. | * * * Jn Washington Tuesday, na burn called the story far-fetched He said he had no recollection of | ever having discussed presidential | candidacies with Truman, Truman said ‘‘it is a mystery to me how any one can claim to know what is in my mind about! 1960 when, in fact, I have not come to any decision.”’ “T intend to keep an open mind for some time to come and until 1 feel certain in my own mind about who wil] be best: among so many good and able men in the Democratic party,"’ Truman said The Life article was written by John L. Steele, chief of the Time Life Washington bureau. It ap- pears in the current issue. * * * The article says in part that “Sen. John F. Kennedy was re- jected both because of his youthful appearance and because Truman. and Rayburn felt that Kennedy's, “ Catholic faith would hurt him more than it would help him. “Sen Hubert H. Humphrey was found not to have the bearing of a presidential candidate, They also remembered Humphrey's poor showing in his race for the vice presidential pomination three years ago, and they doubted whether he would be acceptable to the South in 1960 * * * “Adlai Stevenson was discard-' ed, largely because he had twice been overwhelmingly defeated by Dwight D. Eisenhower. Truman and Rayburn also had other rea- sons: Both want a new face, both want“a candidate who is eager to run. Rayburn considers Stevenson somewhat indecisive. “As far as Truman and Ray- burn were concerned, these dis- cards left only Symington and Jobnson as real contenders, and they agreed that either one would be acceptable.” Carey Calls Reuther Brave, Courageous WASHINGTON (AP)—James B Carey says Walter Reuther is a man of courage and bravery—de- spite the views of James R. Hoffa Hoffa, Teamsters Union presi- dent, had minced no words in say- ing Reuther, head of the Auto Workers Union, has ‘‘no brains, no guts,’ and had hid out from Detroit picket line battles in the 1930s. * * * Reuther ignored the comment Carey, president of the Interna- tional Union of Electrical Work- era, came to the defense of his fellow AFL-CIO leader. He noted in a telegram to Reuther that it was the 22nd anniversary of the “battle of the overpass’ outside the Ford plant at Detroit Carey said it was on that occa- sion that Reuther and other auto unionists ‘‘were viciously beaten and bloodied by Ford Motor Co goon squads."’ “T am sure that you, like us, are only amused by twaddie that issues from publicists for phony strong arm-boys and dead-end kids whd operate dues collecting agencies,’ Carey wired Reuther. | Checks, Finds Husband | Likely Sober After All WAUKESHA, Wis. ®—At the height of a snowstorm that snarled traffic for miles around, a. woman telephoned the sheriff's office and asked about the cdéndition of the roads. 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MacAFE KELLEYS ISLAND, Ohio (AP) . : , ‘__ A new 10-million-dollar Navy) oath te, the lest of three articles jhe wielded, not just advice to eg wooed been involved in a shooting ar e a FOR LST, the USS Wood County; got paeane inp g Bi gam agaet a ‘White House—on a tide of opti-/W4!- stuck on the beach here for 8% eeneee The wrher, Ua Creagh, knew | mis. | There have been near misses BOARD OF EDUCATION hours Tuesday while making its) and later as @ senator and cabinet | Think back to 1953. The Ko- | Dulles has been assailed by Dem- : , member.) } . | ceratie critics for “‘netabeeen | first — * By ED CREAGH ee ica as: till eons, = 2 | ship’—for bri his e T - Two rear admirals were among WASHINGTON (# — John Foster! pruman’s secretary of state, | dangerously close to war. Some s the 200 persons aboard when the Dulles thought in big terms and | Dean Acheson, was under attack | gf these same critics have ac- | embarrassing situation occurred often talked in big terms. | from all sides. The cold war. was cused him of dithering—of failure | ell during the two-day shakedown He did not underestimate him- to provide the firm foreign policy j - smouldering like an imminent | cruise on Lake Erie. The landing S¢!f. He had, and radiated, @) \olcamo. It could have been | Be once promised. REPEAT OF ale ship-tank strained its engines try-/SCrepe confidence that the ship Of; ‘grgyed—and was—that the time - This is nothing new. No secre-} Qualified ing to get loose from the beach. | State would sail well if he was in) neq come for a change. tary of state within memory has Chagrined officials of the Amer- charge of the navigating. | << e« «* escaped the fate of being damned A SELL-OU I ican Ship Building Co. of Lorain’ “When is Dulles going to | if he did and damned if he didn't. ‘as in the thick p ; finally hailed a passing tug tO quit?’’ was a question frequently ; cae ve ot = ie of the Dulles may” have come to have rescue the vessel. put to State Department corre- 1952 presidential campaign. He|.ome sympathy for Acheson, who | x *© * spondents in the middle years of blasted the Truman-Acheson policy | came in for more abuse than most. | | d G b d ° ]. As is customary, the crew let) Dulles’ regime. as pegalve ani even immoral. He| e« * mporte abaraine ’ out the stern anchor when the LST) «When they carry him out in Alber Ape ese a Freee Dulles’ ambition, dating back to : hit the beach. Normally, drawing 8 nd its existen Ts was no hi h i rr ’ : : \coffin,”’ was the usual answer. It} h. There had to be, he said is youth, was to secretary of} in the anchor line with a winch’, /enough. re had to be, said, | He didn't make i til the! . ats inc’ was as accurate as it was callous.!, new “dynamic” approach. And state. He didn't e it.until the) would pull the ship off the beach.) pujies didn’t quit until he knew | he was eager to supply it ° lage when most men are thinking | MON DAY Red-faced crewmen soon learned,/ne was too ill to go on. And even} — . about retirement. The word retire- | , J however, that the anchor was not from his sickbed he continued to|NO SHOOTING WAR ment never seemed to cross Dulles’ | JUNE Sth emily embedded in the lake bot-' .ounsel President Eisenhower, who, Political sides may change but|mind. He was always thinking, m. visited him frequently, and State the cruel facts of life go on.|ahead, planning ahead. He knew, Department officials who also Impartial observers have noted no naturally, that someday he would Regularly $19.95 At least 12.5 per cent of the came to see him great shift of American foreign have to turn over the reins to skilled labor force in the U.S. is * * * policy since Dulles took office.| Someone else. But he wasn't going _— said to be concentrated in New! Dulles came to power—and it With the one big exception that, to until he had to York State. was real, H-bomb era power thatsince 1953, no American soldier pyoKED SUCCESSOR . And when the time came he JUST hand-picked his successor, former CLOSED. DECORATION DAY Massachusetts Gov. Christian A. . 0 Ni ht Herter, who had picked up what 3 pen Nights he could from Dulles—not always ‘a man to share his thinking with others—as undersecretary of state. | Mon. , Thurs., Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. FE 4-0581 Things are Cifferent around | | that vast state department build- | | ing now. Herter is a team man. | He doesn’t lack confidence in himself but, with a staff of spe- | cialists at his beck and call, he | | relies less on his own knowledge | and intuition than Dulles did. } . Dulles seemed to thrive on crises. | m= Imported ALL-WOOL Oval And his six years of tenure gave} him much to thrive on. The Com-} munist offensive appeared to slack Ld] at times but always pressed on-| wWird—to new gains in Indochina, the Near East and elsewhere. * * * $ 95 Also it was Dulles—more than 9x! 2 eec5$e anyone else, probably—who had the job of holding the Western alliance together against the constant Red threat. 6x 9 . $ ) 4” This didn't always make him a e*ee# popular figure in Europe, any more than it did in all circles at home. He came frequently under 8g 10 $ 95 attack in Britain, for instance, x eeese especially when this country put its foot down on the British-French- Israeli invasion of the Suez Canal zone. SCORNED FAILURE Dullesewas not the most modest } § of men but he bore up under this’ and many another tornado of criti- cism. As a highly successful inter- national lawyer, he was not ac-| customed to failure—or even to acknowledging it when it hap- pened. Besides, he had the un-| swerving support of his boss, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who re- peatedly called him the world’s foremost expert on international affairs. By appointment of New York's Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, Dulles served in the Senate for a time before becoming secretary of state. He decided against ruti- ning for election to the post but | changed his mind—to his later regret—and lost resoundingly. One reason for his defeat may have been an offhand remark he made in upstate New York during the campaign. He referred to Reguler Jewel GAS RANGE Fully insulated — Deluxe mality, large Oven and eater Automatic Light- ers. All porcelain. YOUR CHOICE FREE FREE Upholstered RECLINING CHAIR Tite back, luxuriously ~ eushioned, luxuriewsly up- holstered. some of the big city voters who e Famous Make were pretty solidly lined up against .“ ‘ him, and told his audience in ® Plaid Lined terms which later were inter- FREE preted as contemptuous: | © Popular Natural Shade BE “I only wish you could see their | or 5-Piece CHROME or taces.” | © Completely Water-Repellent TAKE shape | What "D net - t by thi | ® Limit of 1 P ! . DINETTE atever Wulles mean y $,| YOUR PICK it did not go down well with New imit o = Person Extension plastic top De- York City minority groups. They | voted solidly against him, and he) never sought elective office again. | But to achieve his ambition, be-| ing secretary of state, Dulles didn’t need to run for office. | He did campaign for Eisen- | EESEERE | |CHARGE IT AT THE prise to anybody when Eisenhow- | | er announced Dulles as his first | cabinet appointee. | | Dulles loved his job, worked at! it day and night, traveled some ges 100,000 miles a year. { x Of him it could be said, to use \the Woodrow Wilson campaign ] slogan: ‘‘He kept us ‘out of war.” | It is for the future to determine ‘ - Take 6 Mos. to Pay! Folding Aluminum Chaise Lounge oe, $95 — whether his policies, frequently taking into account the risk of war, | were as sound as he and Ejisen-| |hower thought they were. 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By —_—— Nikita Sends Another to Look Over U. S. MOSCOW (AP)—Premier Nikita Khrushchev is sending his other first deputy premier to get a look at the United States. Frol R. Kozlov will open a So- viet exhibition in New York next month, 27. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. Mikoyan toured the Unite States in January, | * * * Thére jhad been speculation that Khrushchev might go to New York after it was announced that Vice President Richard M. Nixon would open: a U.S, gxhibit in Moscow. News of Service Personnel Expected home on his first an Hills, is stationed in San Diego,|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Magnan of 455 June 3 is A.3.C. James D. Terry,| Calif. A 1958 Bloomfield Hills High| Airport Rd. left Tuesday for who is stationed at Keesler AFB,|school graduate, he entered the | France where he will be stationed Miss. where he attends a radar) service Dec. 8, 1958 and underwent for three years. He had been home 1959 Now Say Labor Bill junder 5,000 miles from St. John’s, New- TWENTY-NINE The Trans-Canada Highway now foundland, on the Atlantic to Vane construction will qr and Victoria‘on the Pa cific. + Not Tough Enough WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- ate-passed labor bill is on the re- ceiving end of some more punch: | MORTGAGES First Deputy Premier Ahastas The Soviet Premier is reportedly and radio maintenance school. A eager to see the United States. ‘ 1958 Pontiac Central High School graduate, he entered the service Feb. 3, 1959 and underwent basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P_ Terry of 321 Pioneer Dr es oe Veteran SUMMER TERM Starts SECOND WEEK OF JUNE Day, Half-Day, Evening HIGHER ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL GREGG SHORTHAND—TYPEWRITING SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND PSYCHOLOG Y—BUSINESS ENGLISH COMPTOMETER—CALCULATOR Other subjects are available INQUIRE TODAY Permanent, Free Employment Service The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone, Call, or Return This Ad for Details | Humphreys, son of Mr. and Mrs.) | Louis W. Humphreys, of 261 Whit-| temore St. A 1958 graduate of St. | Fredrick High School, he has com- pleted a 26-week course for radio | operation at Keesler AFB where he lis a radio interceptor operator. He enlisted for four years July 1, 1958 and received basic trainigg at iKeesler. On June 2 he will report ‘to San Francisco where he will | board a plane for a two-week stay lin Hawaii, after which he will ibe flown to Tachikawa AFB, Japan | for two years. 1 * * * S.A, Freeman R. Barber, of 1690 | Maddox St., is home on leave until |June 2 when he wil! report for \duty at the Naval Air Station, !Brunswick, Maine. A_ former; |Waterford Twp. High School stu- ‘dent he entered the service March 9, 1959, and bas completed Great ill basic training at Lakes Naval Training Center, Approved 4 Phone FE 2-3551 Ms ‘ae | TERRY HUMPHREYS Home on leave is A.2.C. Joe! four weeks of individual combat), a Zi-day leave. A 1958 beate training at the Marine Corps Base,! 56 .c+ Michael High School, he Camp Pendleton, Calif. entered the service Sept. 10, 1958. A.B. Thomas G. Harves, son Of For 17 weeks he attended school Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harves of at Chanute Ill. He earned a diplo- 6829 Norton Rd., Troy, is stationed ma for the aircraft mechanic jet at Amarilio AFB Technical School,| pomber course given by the 3345th Tex. He formerly was at Lackland Technica! School at Chanute. His AFB, Tex. An Avondale address is A.3.C. Richard School graduate, he may be writ-| Magnan, AF 16620221, 317 Consoli- ten: A.B. Thomas G. Harves, A-F.|dateq ACFT, Maintenance Sqdn., 16636571, 3366 School Squadron,;| USAFE, APO 253, N.Y., N.Y. High | new 3320 Tech. School, Amarilio AFB, Amarillo, Tex. ~ Sentencing Judge =]: Thanked by Convict _| WICHITA, Kan, (UPI)—Robert ‘ plodees 18, who is serving a robbery lsentence of from 10 to 21 years at ithe Kansas State Reformatory in }Hutchinson, has written a letter of jappreciation to the man who sent ‘him there. - * * * Foree told district judge Clement | Pvt. Robert Eason, son of Mr. Clark, who sentenced him: and Mrs. Manfred Eason of 198 x & -® E. Huron St., who entered the “I wish to thank. you for the Army May 6 is stationed at Fort Opportunity wou have given me to} Hood. Tex. He may be written: Make something of myself. I am) Pvt. Robert Eason, U.S, 55662101,|S0Fry now that you didn’t send me Company’ “B,”’ 2nd Armored Rifle| here when I first came to court. Battalion, 58th Infantry (ist Pla-/! truly feel now I would have been toon), 2nd Armored’ Div., Fort better off ne Hood x. Mad, rex . | “I am sure you don't get many Army Pvt. Ronald K McCabe. ' letters thanking you for sending who formerly lived at 145 Summitt people up, but I would like for you Ave., has reported to Fort Chaffee.'tg know how I feel about it I Ark, for training in field artillery really feel this is the best thing after a leave here. He recently that ever happened to me. -I know HARVES EASON * ing bag treatment—this time from) major business organizations. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Assn. of Manu- facturers said Tuesday the meas- ure doesn't go far enough * * * The AFL-CIO earlier had called and a mon- for Home Improvements and CONSOLIDATION of * Improve Your Home We Do the Work * Consolidate All Payments Save All That Interest Money *% Pay Off Existing Mortgages or Land Contracts If You Have Reasonable Equity * Low Interest Rate 12 to 15 Year Terms OPERATORS ON DUTY - FREE APPRAISALS “24 Hours 4 bay ASK FOR MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT Big Bear Construction Co. 92 West Huron Pontiac the measure a mess strosity. Independent unions had joined in denouncing it Passed by the Senate 90-1, the bill now is before the House Labor Committee along with several al-| ternative anticorruption measures. | zt * * The NAM again asked provi- sions to put unions under antitrust | laws, to bar any form of compul- sory union membership and to tighten picketing and boycott banns. 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SAGINAW ST.-FREE PARKING in the REAR: THIRTY s+ ££ £2 FF aa —- rs THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 : I | P - Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas | MRS. MELVIN P. BRASINGTON | A former Pontiac resident, Mrs.|Theron J. Brooks Sr.; two sisters, | Word has been received of the Brasington, 85, is survived by her| death of Mrs. Melvin (Hortense) P. Brasington in Thomasville, N.C husband; a daughter, Mrs. W. F. Some “sound” advice Have you installed a hi-fi or stereophonic unit lately’ Or bought a TV set? Furniture? Appliances? If you have, chances are your old insurance doesn't cover the presen! value of your possessions Yau'll lose out if fire strikes. Call us fora checkup .. . today. Thatcher, . Patterson & Wernet Bonk Building Pentiac’s Oldest Insurance Agency 711 Community National Perkins of Thomasville; a_ son,| Ernest R nine grandchildren; ang 20 great-;/His grandmother. grandchildren. She died May 21.° Her body was brought to the Thurston Funeral Home in Clare for service and burial last Satur-} das MRS. CHARLES E. SNIDER verette) Snider, 83, of 32 Will rd St., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. daughter, Mrs. Frank H. Dohner} of 887 N. Perry St. ALFRED D. DeROUSHA | Alfred D. DeRousha, 66, of 1155 LaSalle St., died yesterday after- after a long illness. He was a member of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church and an employe of General Motors Truck & Coach Division. Surviving are his wife, Elva; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mastick of Pontiac: Park, Fla. A., both of Pontiac; 11 grandchil- dren: three brothers, Lawrence of Orlando, Fla., Edwavd and Charles | Mrs. Agnes Dobson of Iron River, Mrs. Emma Swan of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Edna Hanson and Mrs. Virginia Ruffato, both of Pon- lac. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Voorhees-Siple Chap- el with burial in White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery. 7 ',..* THERON J. BROOKS JR. FERNDALE—~Service for Theron (Advertisement) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH. With Little Worry Bat, talk. laugh or sneeze without fear a arc ines teeth d ing, sil or wobbling nolde lates firmer and more com- fortably. This pleasant powder has no ummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Boon t cause nausea. It's alkaline (mem-acid). Checks “plate odor” ‘denture breath). Get PASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. ya J. Brooks Jr., 20, of 445 E. Cam- bourne Rd., will be held at 3 p.m ‘tomorrow at the Zion Luthezan Church here with burial to follow in Roseland Park Cemetery. The Brooks youth lost hig life in a boating accident Monday. His body is at Wessels Funeral Home here until 2 p.m. tomorrow when it it will be taken to the church to Mond has kept up correspondence lie in state until time of service.;with her childhood friend, Mrs. include his mother,:Sydney Osborne, Golden City, Mo. his They were girls together in Amity, Survivors Mrs. Lillian M. Klinert; adopted parents, Mr. and Mrs. both of Pontiac, and four sisters,) Mrs. Robert Dwyer of Auburn and} Mrs. James Mason of Pontiac; and two brothers, William J. and Leon- Mrs. Laura |Feets of Harbor Beach, also sur-| vives. MARCUS A. BATES MARLETTE — Service for Mar-' § cus A. Bates, 78, resident of this community since 1920, was to be held at 2 p.m. today at the Marsh Service for Mrs. Charles E. (Al-. Funeral Home with burial -in the; Marlette Cemetery Mr. Bates died Sunday in Mar- lette Community Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are, his wife, Bertha; great-grandchildren, and a sister,| Mrs. William Yule of Romeo. JOEL A. CRUMBAUGH Joel A. Crumbaugh, 1 p.m son-Bird Funeral wil: follow in Cemetery Home. A tenth grader at Walled Lake his three sons, Ivan of Winter Mother, Mrs. Donald Thompson. Merald A. and Destin 4nd his stepfather at 1729 Ashtan High School, he hved with St. Other survivors are two sisters, Jeannine of Ann Arbor and Judy at home; and two brothers, James Crumbaugh Jr. of California-and Gary. Crumbaugh of South Caro- ina. JOHN RICHELSON SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Service for John Richelson, 89, of 9331 Dixie Hwy., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Sharpe- Goyette Funeral Home, Clarkston Burial will follow in the Anderson- ville Cemetery. Mr. Richelson died yesterday .in no a Pontiac Hospital. He left survivors, Child Ties Last 68 Years EDMOND, Okla. W— For years Mrs. W. S. Rumsey of Ed Mo. 68 Local Businessman All Witnesses | ‘Must Stand Up, | Judge Orders | IRONWOOD @—Willam S.| Succumbs in Detroit Clayton A. Warner, owner and operator of Warner Car & Trailer! Sales at 3098 W. Huron St., ment in Henry} Ford Hospital, Detroit. He had 3 | nearly a year. 58, of %88 Hill- cliff Dr., was a member of, Grace Lutheran f ees Church ans i a ela oa of ceremonies on radio's National F U R Cc fe) ATS ; a Surviving are Barn Dance program. He was CLEANED & ; @ his wife, Ida; a And the bannister around the wit- born. in Crawfordsville, Ind. Cc GLAZED BY 95 / WARNER son, Calvin C. of ness stand under the old system * * * APPROVED Pontiac; five daughters, Mrs. Rich-|hid -everything but the witness's’ HAMILTON, Va. (AP)—Chester | @uptaing “1 FURRIERS’ Mrs. Snider died of a heart ail-/a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Moors of,ard E. Shaul, Mrs. Gerard J.{face. Besides, the use of the word L. Fordney, 66, a retired Marine, 20 f Up_]_] METHODS ment Monday at the home of her|Pontiac; two grandchildren, two|wWeber, Mrs. Robert Willis, Mrs.| “stand” makes it clear what was|Corps colonel who at one time originally intended, the judge said./ shared world altitude record, died McLaughlin said witnesses would! Tuesday William Sparks, and’ Mrs. Allan |Crawford, all of Pontiac; 13 grand-| ‘children; and a brother, Floyd of WALLED LAKE — Service for Rochester. 16-year-old noon in Pontiac General Hospital youth who lost his life in a boating mishap Monday, will be held at tomorrow at the Richard- Burial the Walled Lake Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Grace Lutheran Church with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme- tery. His body is at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home. Big Ed Walsh, 78, Baseball Great, Dies POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (AP) —Big Ed Walsh, one of baseball's greatest pitchers in the first de- cade of the 20th century, is dead of cancer. The end came Tuesday, less than two weeks after his 78th birthday. * * * left,”’ the bedridden Hall of Fame HONOLULU (UPI) — When you diéd take the stand in Federal Judge} Teachout of Livonia;|ard T. Klinert, both of Pontiac. yesterday afternoon of a heart ail-' J, Frank McLaughlin's court you factory since it was established in| F dai 8 do just that. You stand because McLaughlin been in il] health Says you ‘will. He has ordered the chair removed from the witness. Mr, Warner, stand. McLaughlin ruled witnesses eg ee mee Clothes Finished by Approved Fur . sion figure in Chicago for 26 years, oe hod Pivs 2% of must stand up because the more | Ol 5 Weert Biseaee Frost_Met Yalvetien + the jury sees of a witness the @ Tuesday of a heart diseas¢ Minimum 0c stand as long as he remained on rhage.' He was the scientific ob- | BY EXCLUSIVE LUSTER-TEX $ 5 FOR the bench in Honolulu. server on a balloon piloted by Lt. [peuuvenNaTE PROCESS I seat $19 Cmdr. T.G.W. 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He was sec- daughter of = ae seni It j te your home, show you how to ove # We pick op retary of the Michigan State Med- “i S. Cobb, died Monday. the brush 2 days loter. ical Society and was a national ~— TO leader of the medical profession N-Syub Will Honor Lee hours after he escaped from San | Quentin Prison, Hackeft, pre- considered a model 27, | prisoner, told officers, “I just 19 | got tired of the joint.” Deaths Elsewhere ‘Gets Tired of Prison | SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UPD | viously | —Convict Frank Hackett, was returned behind bars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * fHatch, 57, manager of the Hansen | Glove Corp. plant in Ironwood, died | unexpectedly Tuesday of a heart attack. He had managed the glove Fy 1947, coming from Milwaukee , te ‘where he held a similar position p< ?, 4 * eae try : Say a ae ae : pe ae EP AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ’ 200 N. SAGINAW ST.—FREE PARKING in the REAR Den 9 injured. Homes Destroved eward Spurs unt for Thugs | $165,540 Looted From’ Untended Armored Car in Less Than Minute Another . outbreak of stormy weather lashed the central part of the country Tué¢sday night and more showers and possible storms appeared in prospect today. Tornaddes struck areas in five States, injuring at least nine per- sons and destroying or damaging several homes, The twisters which skipped across areas in southern Oklahoma and northwestern Wis- consin were the worst Smaller tornadoes struck sections of Indi- ana, central Kansas and in sub- urban areas northwest of Chieago No injuries were reported. The tornadic storms were part of a wet belt extenditig from Okla- DENVER (AP) ~ A $5,000 re- ward offer spurred — officers searching today for two swift thieves who looted an unattended armored car of $165,540 Tuesday. The thelttook_less than a—min- ute. * * * One man—described by the lone woman. witness as about 45 and short and fat — opened the locked car with a key; He pitched four, homa northeast through the mid- sacks of currency into a stolen|dle Mississippi Valley into the car. driven by an accomplice Great Lakes. They sped away before Maudie Moore, the only witness, could get a good description. The car was found abandoned in a_ shopping center a few blocks away. * * * The Armored Motors Service car, was raided in a parking lot out side the Jefferson County Bank in were injured and their hemes de- stroyed by a tornado that ham- mered the small towns of Graham and Clemscot, in southern Okla- homa, Twisters Strike 5 States By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Three twisters raked northwest. West’ 5 Missiles. ighien yp elowanip | Two elderly Pontiac women rar. Kozonis, chief of nadir ine at St. Joseply Mercy Hos- has received a fellowship! Bases in Italy, Greece ~d the American College of Card- logy Eight members of two families;and Ohio Valley into western sec- southern Debate State Spending Reds to Counter Michael C ern Wisconsin. One pounded the Fairchild area, injuring one per- son. Another struck 60 miles south at Trempealeau, while a third flat- tened a grain and storage shed near Eau Claire Heavy rains fell throughout the Nikita Tells Albania pital, Will Be Like Magnet Dr County physician chevy says the Soviet Union 1S of the heart. storm belt. ‘iven Thunderstorms also erupted in "Cady to set up roc ket bases in’ A staff member at. St. Joseph Fred L. Tippett, 46, of 150 Starr s the Gulf Coast states northward Albania and Bulgaria to match eight years and chief of medicine Ave. ; Wes C er into Tennessee,~with heaviest falls any the United States may estab- since Janyary, Pr. Kozonis lives ne Tippett stopped on est in northern Alabama. lish in Italy or Greece. at 167 FE. lroquois Rd. After gravb Huron street to make a deft turn Cool air from Canada extended The-Soviet premier, visiting Al- uation from the University of igh orton, a stake — driven R } southward through thé Dakotas in- bamia, repeated an earlier Soviet Michigan Medical School, Dr by gen Newton, 24, of 4565 egular Cc to northwest. Minnesota and Ne proposal for a ban on nuclear Kozonis trained at University Bangor. troit, smashed into the $/.00 braska and was expected to reach weapons in the Balkan peninsula Hospital and Hurley Hospital mn) real of the cab, police said, Value! into the great lakes region dur- to make it “a peninsula of peace Flint. } * * * 4 ing the day. without any missiles or-muclear | Miss Richardson, who is blind, Showers were indicated across “eapons. * m wide areas from the Great Lakes He warned Italy al Greece, tions of the Atlantic Coast states In the South, showers were fore- cast ‘from eastern Texas across the Gulf Coast states and into the Atlantic Coast states as a magnet.” “These bases are clearly spear-| headed against the Soviet Union, | against Albania and other Socialist (Communist) countries,” he said 4 dean of ‘in a speech Tuesday the Albanian capital. 70 today. suburban Lakewood, The reward for recovery of the’ money, cov- ered by insurance, was posted by Armored Motors Service Reserve bank truck near the Den- ver Mint Dec. 18, 1922 A sinati Dian fir tree yields enough lumber to build four smal! houses. come levy. federal tax X BaMly. Tax Compromisers Closer lion-dollar compromise tax package pegged to a personal income tax that would ride piggy-back on the federal in- The bite as the bill stands now would be 5 per cent of If Italy and Greece go ahead | with NATO plans to locate bases |ist, for American-supplied missiles on/practice at St. Joseph Mercy Day and a final full-width after Labor Day to cut down ger from grass fires. | The Soviet Union, said Khrush- chev, could establish bases for intermediate and even close-range , missiles in neighboring satellites! that ceuld “blanket” and Greece $800,000 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 Chief of Medicine Two Elderly Women at Local Hospital Kozonis is the first Oakland to become a MOSCOW (AP)—Nikita Khrush- ™ember of the specialty group, | which is concerned with diseases Medical School Dean’ sentient: fi grt plese fo Retire at U. of M. ANN ARBOR (AP) — Dr, Albert Test of Dog Backfires C. Furstenberg will retire July. 1 the University of in Tirana, Michigan's Medical School. He was An‘ear, throat and nose special- he plans to continue private The job of cutting 45,000 acres both Italy of right-of~way costs mére than 1959 _THIRTY-ONE * = HURRY! WHILE THEY LAST! Hurtin Auto Crash | al | ial 5S vived a truck-car smashup with- eC out serious injury Tuesday, a 2 2 : > Miss Gertrude Richardson, 77, and Mrs. Mary A. Todd, 90, both of 99 Norton St., were returning from their monthly Golden Age. Group luncheon at the Pontiac YWCA in a taxi cab driven by Big 60 Oz. Size Plastic j according to Ockerman, is in fair) condition at Pontiac General Hos- pital, Mrs. Todd was treated and’ released, Neither driver was in} |jured, police’ said. Two celer with i . Cheic phydron ylene special pouring spout ® PAINT & ROSENBERGER Gp hitS!O" watuarce co. 345. sacinaw CO FE 2-7001 WE SELL — PAINTS MUNCIE, Ind. (UPI) — Walt Arnold fired his gun yesterday | to test ‘his new hunting dog. The | dog wasn't gun shy. Arnold has — become so. The bullet went into 4 his leg. » Hos- John Jeffewy, 34, driver of the their territory, Khrushchev de- pital choo — eat armored car, has been with the elared, ‘‘it will compel us to build dean a san Sesouaeh Sem, rg ages MARK DAV! firm 15 years and R. K. Peterson, LANSING (AP)--Bipartisan legislative tax compromisers UP forces = a Peale reply. pcan hie a degree > PEGIALS for 19. guard assigned to the car, has Tlepresenting the House drew closer together today on a “Perhaps,” he said, “we shall trom the University in 1913 and EEKE D 12 years with the company level of spending for 1959-60 have to reach agreement with the|his medical degree in 1915. hd W N ad al * * * * government of the People’s Re-| Leonard Delue, president of Ar- Republican Senate spokesmen, whose agreement. is vita! public of Albdnia to put something mored Motors igi sad said the, to any tax-budget settlement, seemed to want no part of here to counter them.” Highway Chaar Face two men were following proper the give and take. Albania has a common frontier ree shoe SD ake al . After another session of the bargaining Committee — %© miles across the Adriatic from Big Lawn Cutting Job ge wiv take me the bank De esterday, newsmen got conflicting opinions as to with Greece, and i only 10) 0F) LANSING (UPD) — A lt of lawn . Screen lue gaid ‘The truck was locked whether headway was being made in the talks, sparked to accept ieeheens intermediate will be mowed as soon as High- | y i& the door locks automatically — by an appeal nearly three weeks ago from Gov. Wil- range missiles‘ which can carry *8Y Department crews begin cut- yd Alone and they were only a few yards liams. nuclear warheads aiid are expect- ting grass on Michigan's 9,300 OW e ; away for just a very few min Rep. Wilfred G. Bassett of Jackson, assistant Republi- ed to begin getting them by early er ae ee kana ef ulate # $s po en can floor leader, said there was next to no discussion of July ~~ « , and wey ene should wind - ¢, $21.95 vinced the thieves used a key be Cre 5% Tees There has been no word of ajthe job of the spring by July 4, A) \\ Value cause of the speed of the raid and * * * .. .. similar agreement between the the department said 8 ce 8m the recovery of a broken key chain Meanwhile, House Taxation Committee members, led bY [hited States and Greece, al-| The schedule for cutung will in- = at the scene Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton), prepared to strike Out ON tpouch the two nations have Clude a trim halfway between the Higy The $165,340 was the biggest) a new tangent that might change the complexion of the agreed the Greek army will get/highway and the edge of the af theft m Denver since five armed’ dragging discussions—or even break them up. 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Hannan, A.I.A., of Farmington because it is one of the highest points in Oakland County. The property offers g panor- amic view to the south, includ- ing the city of Pontiac. It also is assured of complete privacy, being located in an area heavily wooded with hardwood and pine trees, Construction of the building was started in June, 1958. It will be turned over to the owners next month. * * * The focal point of the Y-shaped structure is the chapel unit, which is centrally located and also tains the library, classrooms for student use and parlors for vis- itors. The design of this unit was achieved, the architect said, by leaning precast concrete panels together in the form of a teepee and securing them at the ridge and base by welding steel plates cast into the concrete. * * * The window which will fill the triangular space at the south’end of the chapel is being executed by the world famous stained glass artist, Gabriel Loire, of Chartres, France, in the new technique know as ‘“‘mosiac glass.” * *& *? The glass is the same as the kind used in early medieval ca- thedrals — the only difference be- ing that instead of using lead to hold the glass together, the thick ffannan said. He added that it diming, with a modern kitchen, |training’ is to the recruit em-' The Pontiac Township location now te approve the window be- fore shipment. * * * When the window is installed this summer, it will be the first of its kind in this part of the country, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,1959 | The residence wing has private jrooms for 49 students and six) priests, plus a small gymnasium. | x * The refectory wing includes | for student and teacher | tion in Pontiac Township the Basilian Fathers is in France |functional, plain and even mrad Construction Co., 2431 Pontiac novitiate before professing his vows * *x* -* The Rev. F. S. Ruth, C.S.B.,.rec- tor of St. Basil's said the novi- tiate is to a young man desiring to be a Basilian father what -“‘basic /Slab glass is cast in a special con- wij] be visible from Walton boule-! laundry, all utilities and accome- | parking on an army career. crete: * * * will be housed) The Very Rev. George B. Fla- | The other two units, vard at night. * * * NEW ST. BASIL’S NOVITIATE — This is an architect’s model of the new St. Basil’s Novitiate now nearing completign in a secluded, hilly section of northern Pontiac Township. Moving here from Rochester, N. Y., the novi tiate will have facilities for 49 the resi- eq hiff, C\S.B., Superior General ef dence and refrectory wings, are,. General contractor is the Schur-|nity) spend at least one year in a dations for lay help. | The novices themselves will do that a candidate for the religious|the novices, Father Ruth said. | the final landscaping. The Catholic Church prescribes life (life in a religious commu- 4 students and six priests, plus a chapel and refectory wing in the three separate units, which are connected by an enclosed cloister. The building is scheduled for comp letion next month. : , | | Rochester Nuptials Send Twirlers fo Vie. 7 Area 4-H Newlyweds to Greece ROCHESTER — Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Joachim Mahle are hon- eymboning in Greece following their recent marriage in St. Paul Methodist ‘Church here. * * * The bride is the former Virginia Van Nocker and the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Van Nocker of 411 Wilcox St. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Mahle of Stuttgart, West Germany. * * The newlyweds will reside in Stuttgart. A candlelight ceremony was conducted before an_ altar banked with white carnations and palms by the Rev. Dougias Parker Saturday evening. The bride wore a gown of Du Pioni Italian silk, featuring a scooped neckline, with a chapel- length train and short sleeves. It was appliqued with French lace and pearls. x * * She carried a bouquet of‘ white orchids, stephanotis and ivy. Her attendants were Lily Gay Lampinen of Rochester and the bridegroom's sister, Brigitte Mahle of Stuttgart. Duties as best Man were pér- | | MRS. JOACHIM MAHLE formed by James Van Nocker |brother of the bride. Ushers were {Robert Wilson and David Wilson |both of Ypsilanti, Wolf-Fritz Oct tler of Stuttgart and H. Daniel Davis of Roseville. . | e* & # A reception. was held in the chyrch parlors following the cere- mony. Farm Support Limit Sought Ceiling of $50,000 Set on Payments Starting With July 1 | WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate appropriations subcommittee _ to- day set a $50.000 ceiling on 1960 farm price support payments to any one farm or farmer despite opposition from farm leaders and some of its own members The limit was written into the Agricultural Department money bill for the year starting July 1 The subcommittee completed work on the bill today * * * Sen. Richard B. Russell (D Ga), chairman of the appropria- tiong, subcommittee, predicted the limitation would be approved by the full committee when it takes up the money bill Thurs- day. However. he indicated the $50,000 ceiling might not be the final figure. In another farm development, all but one of 12 Republican mem bers of the House Agriculture Committee went on record in op position to a Democratic plan for curbing wheat surpluses. The com mittee approved the proposal last week, * * * The GOP opposition, in the form of three separate Uissenting re- ports, foreshadowed difficulties for the Democratic plan when it reaches a house showdown, pos- sibly next week * * * Three Pull Out of School Board Race in Romeo ROMEO—Three of seven candi- dates for two positions on the! Romeo Community Schools Board of Education inthe June & election have withdrawn from the race. they announced today * * - Swinging their support to two of the remaining candidates are Con-\+,. [Lake Orion Methodist Men's rad J. Friedemann, George Burns and M. T. Cummiskey. They said they are backing Ruby Wills of Ray Township and Ray Wilson of Washington for election to the % WSCS group will serve at 6:30 Board. The other two men still in the | re-election to the Board in 1953, and the incumbent, Clyde Hotch- kiss of Davis. The other incumbent whose term expires this vear is Allen Rush, who did not file for re-election .Names of the three men who have withdrawn will still appear on the June 8 ballot although they are no longer candidates. Czech Pilot Soars Away | to Freedom in Glider VIENNA (UPI) — A Czech pilot} literally glided to freedom Sunday, | it was disclosed today Austrian police said Jiri Kinski, | taking part in a glider performance} near Bratislava, decided to make| a break for the nearby Austrian berder in his motorless craft. Speaking in broken German, he’ 'told them he. fought adverse winds| for four hours: before the } Top Majorettes in U. S. Will Enter Competition Locally on June 7 WALLED LAKE — The National Open Baton Twirlers Championship Walled Lake Park on June 7. “Top twirlers from Michigan and |many other states will compete,” | ake > Seven Oakland County young-' sters Nave been selected to repre- | sent their district for state honors |in 4-H achievement awards. The district includes Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Monroe, Wash- jtenaw, Lenawee and Livingston | Contest is scheduled to be held at! Counties. * * * Local representatives are Ross aite of 515 Lake George Rd., Orion, conservation; Paul W Youths - at Walled Lake Seek State Honors Rd., Lake Orion, conservation camp leader; and Stuart Braid of 2331 Lake George Rd., Lake Orion, 4-H alumni award. The awards are given to boys and girls who have outstanding records of achievement in the various 4-H project areas. Each local envoy will be com- peting against nine others from Michigan for the opportunity to said A. M. Brown, park manager. Norland of 1950 Lone Pine Rd.,/Tepresent the state al the National Baton twirling champions and | strutting champions will be se- lected in the following divisions: Novice, age 4 to 8; Juvenile, age 9-11; Junior, 12-14 and Senior, 15-22. : Ih a statewide event to be held} here the same day, ‘‘Miss Major- Bloomifeld Hills, handicraft; Larry; Middleton Of 2610 Stoney Creek Rd., Lake Orion, soil and water |conservation; Judy Cudnohutsky of |1990 S. Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion, |foods; Carolyn Bowers of 4105 S Hill Rd., Milford, canning; Keith Middleton of 2610 Stoney Creek ette of Michigan” will be. chosen) from the Senior Division, Selection will be based on the best around score in strutting, twirling, beauty, grace and showmanship. * * * The present ‘‘Miss Majorette o Michigan,’’ Sharon Shutty of Oak Park, will vie to retain her title for another year— The winner will compete with those from all other states for the international title at Indian Lake, ~ Ohio, being sponsored by the Drum Majorettes of America during the week of August 15 * * * Twirlers who plan to,compete in the National Open here next month have been requested to write M. A. Brown, Manager ,of Walled Lake) Park, Walled Lake Post Office Box, 165, Lake Orion Methodist Men's Club Dinner Set LAKE ORION — Highlight of to- morrow night's dinner meeting of Club will be a travelogue by. Wal- ter M. Green. He will describe his trip to Europe and show colored slides to illustrate his remarks. 0.m all-| 3 Oakland Cadets fo Graduate June 3 Two Oakland County cadéts at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annap- olis, Md., and another at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New Lon- don, Conn., are scheduled to grad- uate June 3. The Navy cadets are Gary L. Barnum, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Elmer L. Barnum of 3962 Field- view Rd., Orchard Lake, and /Thomas C. Zacharias, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Zacharias of 160 Washington St., Birming- ham. ‘ * * * David L. Pepple is the Coast Guard graduate from this area. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Pepple of 991 Schyler Dr., White Lake Township. ° Graduates will be commissioned as ensigns in their respective branches of the Armed Forces. Walled Lake Jaycee Auxiliary Chairman Named Walter G. Hampton, club presi-, race are local attorney Edward dent, will have charge of the meet(“WwaLLED LAKE — Mrs, Charles A. Jacob, who was defeated for 'ng. Devotions will be given by Davis, vice president of the Walled Martin Crothers. JOANN MOORE The engagement of their The Senate price support ceiling Iron Curtain and setting thé glider) daughter, Joann, to Emerson would apply to all support loans, purchases, anq purchase agree- ments to one farm or farmer on all crops. The House had fixed a vakia because of “desolate living — similar ceiling in passing its ver- sion of the agriculture money bill last week. down at Viennas Schwechat Air- port Kinski sdid he left Czechoslo- .conditions.”” He was held by police ‘while Austrian authorities consid- ered his application for asylum Mcintyre is announced by Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Moore of King- ston. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre of 2410 Adams Rd., Lake Orion. No wed- ding date has been set. Both are, attending Owosso College. Lake Junior Chamber of Com- merce Auxiliary, has been appoint- ed state souvenirs chairman by Michigan Jaycee Auxiliary Presi- dent Margueritte Falk. * * * Mis. Davis will be responsible for selecting mementoes of Michi- \gan to be handed out to Jaycee ‘Auxiliary members ‘attending the | National Convention in 1960<« | The Walled Lake auxiliary | won first place recently in state | | competition for having the best scrapbook in the ‘‘Assistance to Jaycees” division. The next dinner-meeting will see lofficers Installed for 1959-60 at the 'Rotunda Inn at 7:30 p.m. June 4. ‘Avondale Students to Get Holiday Friday — AVON TOWNSHIP — Pupils in the Avondale school district will receive a holiday Friday in special fecognition of Memorial the Board of Education. * > 4 4-H Club Congress in Chicago next December. OVER-ALL GROUP In addition, three have been chosen from Oakland County to represeftt this district in their over- all achievement in 4-H activities. |This includes project work. com- munity service, club activities, citizenship and demonstrations. They are Janet Long of 3988 Sleeth Rd., Commerce Township, | achievement; Judy Cudnohufsky, girls’ home economics; and Bill | Middleton of 2610 Stoney Creek | Rd., Lake Orion, boys’ agricul- | ture. . | Bill and Judy will compete for ithe honor of representing Michi- igan at Camp Miniwanca. One boy and one girl are selected from the state for this honor. * * * Two alternates also were named \from Oakland County. They are Richard Foster of 970 Baldwin Rd., 'Clarkston, oo Porritt Waite of 515 Lake \George Rd., Lake Orion, 4-H alum- ni award. of chastity, poverty and obedience. ’« * * The young man lives this single year in an atmosphere of ‘prayer jand solitude apart from distrac- \tidns of the world’’. was found to be ideal in location, beauty and suitability for the spir- litual life and physica] health of Did Measure. Pass or Nof? Pontiac Twp. Board Plans Action Tonight on MSUO Sewers PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — A spe- cial meeting of Township Board has been called for 7:30 tonight to discover if the Board has adopted a resolution allowing the Oakland County Department of Public Works to start construction of a sewage disposal system for Michigan State University Oak- land. If the resolution was not passed early this year, Board members will vote on the proposition to- night so that work on the sewage disposal and treatment. facilities may proceed on schedule Another item on tonight's agen. da is the fire dispatchers’ re- quest for a pay hike from $1,850 to $2,500. | A new zoning board member also must be appointed to fill the un- expired term of Lester F. Axford, who resigned recently. | EARNS TOP HONOR — Fif Pontiac Press Phots teen-year-old Delores Arteaga of Auburn Heights receives the Curved Bar, highest award given to was made yesterday during the a Girl Scout, from Mrs. Fred Bisballe of Lake Orion, president of the North Oakland County Gir | Scout Council. The presentation Avondale Neighborhood Court of Awards ceremony at Avondale Junior High School. Girl Scout Wins Highest Award Other topics to be discussed are’ 4UBURN HEIGHTS — Highlight hood chairman, welcomed the par- the position of Irene Bates, part- o¢ the Avondale Neighborhood Girl ents and invited guests. Also intro- time clerical employe who was not rehired at last month's regular meeting, amd mileage for Super- visor ‘Leroy Davis. Women’s Group to Meet at University Church ‘AVON TOWNSHIP — Members of the Women’s Association of Uni- versity Presbyterian Church will hold their monthly meeting at 8 tonight at the church, located at 1385 Adams Rd. here Speaker will be: Mrs. George Scout Court of Awards ceremony yesterday was the presentation of the Curved Bar award to Delores Arteaga, 15, of: Troop 448. Delores, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Arteaga, of 3899 Brimfield St.. received the award from Mrs. Fred Bisballe of | Lake Orion, president of the North- ern Oakland County Girl Scout Council. ~ The Curved Bar is the highest rank a Giri Scout is. able to earn in the Intermediate Program. De- lores earned her award in the Hawley of Calvin United Presby- | homemaking field terian Church, Detroit. She will \duced were the new Intermediate , Troops 320, 73, 219 and 40. a & * * Merit badges earned during the year were awarded to Scouts of Troops 421, 424, 19, 244 247, 217 and 448. Recognition was given to Shel- by Leckamy, graduating senior; Linda Teasdale, winner of the Home Frontiers Contest; and to Sue Latendress, roundup delegate te Colerade Springs. Community singing during the \Program was led by Troop 217. Five-year pins were presented to describe the work she does in the The ceremony, which took place: Delores Arteaga, Mrs, Carlyle Ber- southeastern part of the United States. This will be the group's final meeting until! fall at Avondale Junior High School, opened with the flag ceremony by Troop 219. Mrs. Dorland Lash. Netghbor- Lake Orion Queen Contest =: Deadline Extended fo July 3 Five New LAKE ORION—Persons interest-| Proceeds from the contest will Post Oftices ed in learning “Miss identity—including the six candi- dates for the crown themselves— Orion's" go into the Orion Community Cen- ter, Inc. treasury. * * gen and Mrs. George Harshbarger. Pins denoting 10 years of scout- ing were presented to Sue Laten- dress and Mrs. Thomas B. Crad- dock. * * * Upon completion of the awards ceremony, Troop 247 led the sing- ing of ‘Girl Scouts Together” and “Taps.” Ushers for the program Being Built will have to wait until the opening Candidates for the ‘Miss Orion” Qakland County is slated to have of the Lake Orion Centennial Spec- titje are Sandra Smith, 17; Janice tacular July 3. ‘'Miss Orion's’ name originally was to be revealed at a fashion ' show tomorrow night. But in order to give the village and township residents a longer time to vote, the contest deadline has been ex- itended, Charles B. Starrs, centen- nial cochairman, said today. Canisters with the names of the six candidates have been placed electrical: ‘and Mrs. in 20 stores in and near town. 2"d 5, The public will vote during the | coming month for their favorites. | Each vete costs penny. Perry, 17: Beth Woodward, 18: Carole Lombardo, 17; Diana Ro- berts, 17; and Margaret Gawne, 18. Announcement of the contest winner will be made during the - intermission of the Tex Beneke dance July 3 at the Roll-Orion Rink. | In‘addition to reigning over the| five new post office buildings this year, according to Postal Direc- tor Robert R. Justus, Chicago, head of mail operations in Mich- igan and Illinois. The bulidings now under con- struction, where bids are now - being accepted, or where omions on building lots are held include: Birmingham PP Annex, a June centennial celebration July 3, 4 approximate completion date. levening dress and accessories, & 'negligee set and a year’s supply ‘of hose. j | . COLLEGE, BUILDING RISES — The steel the new $290,000 multi-purpose building is being erected this week on the campus of North Central Christian College on W,. Avon road, south of Rochester. The west wing of the : framework fo ' e neath = x j “p structure will house classrooms kitchen and dining, room, will menf of the other wing which . Pontiac and be will also 4 the queen will receive an’ Drayton Plains, a summer ap- proximate completion date. Lake Orion, a February approxi- mate completion date. * * Royal Oak, a January approxi- mate completion date. Southfield. an August approxi- mate completion date. Of 63 new post office buildings constructed in Michigan iast year, seven were erected in Oakland County, Rented on long term leases, they were Pontiac, Farmington, Keego Harbor, Romeo, Troy, Wix- om and Milford. BroaderCounty Political Base Nixed LANSING *» — Unsuccessful on their first try, backers af a pro- posaj to broaden the base of par- ‘| ticipation in county political affairs will try to win House approval again tomorrow x & * House members. flaunted the platforms of Republican and Dem- ocratic party conventions yester- day with a 47-42 vote for the bill, nine votes short of passage. House last year but died in the” Sehate, — : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Borrowing by Government ban J oblessness ‘High’: Hurting Money Market aon And fm one way oF another they can all be tapped by NEW YORK If you are one business as it expands its activi- of the many who make firm reso-|ties of “Is plant. lutions to save money @nd then) But federal, state and local gov- find that for some reason or other’ ernment’: have been running up| you don't—it may be a consola- deficits—taken care of by borrow- tion to know that bankers say the \ing and thus tapping this supply most changeable of all is your’of savings. Economists say about Uncle Sam (15 per cent.of the savings ‘supply| Individuals—taken as a whole, has been absorbed by govern-| not as isolated instances—tend to} ment borrowing. save at much the same rate year ; after year. Business savings "go The St, gues ae up and down, but that’s tied close- aeel =" ‘the Ae aoe a evens! ty to whether times are good oF ment is due toe decline as it bad. comes closer to balancing the The federal government is the | budget. most changeable. It gpa Chase Manhattan economists pours money into, or takes It |). that federal spending appears out of, the economy by saving to be leveling off—but at a very) or going inte debt. ‘high level. And they add: And the total savings of all +The most volatile element in| three ‘elements determine to 4 the savings picture is the federal] By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst |outlook up to the citiezns—as con- sumers or voters. | ‘That sort of leaves the savings| dently have led to much of the lof the year by the General Feder- make its! HAVANA «—Now _ that * Fidel {small business and -_ collar ua has taken the.big jump/|posts,’”’ one veteran observer said. into agrarian reform, many Cub- ans are asking when he will make |are- hanging on tight ‘to it, wait- smaller steps. toward reviving a ing to see what's going to Saven. (stagnant general economy, fa. 2 oer outside poy vet tou nemployment continues to be. that Cuba place = mate pallens here, and the/|fer -either long or ‘short term in- |ofig-range program of giving lahd|Vestments.”’ "% to the landless shows no imme- diate promise of giving either} Walk down Havana streets any ‘farm or industrial workers regu-|day in the afea where Construction). lar jobs soon. |workers Unions have their head- Cuban workers are crying » mae adr yh will get ns, more and more loudly for mea- alking, arguing, conferring. Most of them say they sures which will help solve their economic needs next week or haven't worked in weeks. Just-liv- next month rather than large- scale programs to help Cuba’s economy years hence. The almost total paralysis of}, construction work since Castro’s |revolutionary government took | ans both in Havana Tome an, Tkeenst* (MS other “areas, A cleanup cam ated cong Mane * | Patgn ordered by Castro pro- vides subsistence for others. Best estimates here are that at) least 90 per cent of Havana's 100, ; ? ‘Underemployment is almost as 000 to 140,000 workers-in construc-|serious a™~problem here as_ un- tion and allied fields are com-|employment, ” said one econo-) pletely idle, while unemployment) mist. ‘Besides the huge percent- major problem. absorbed|°" @ national basis is placed at/age of totally unemployed, there) ae between 350,000 andjare thousands who work only sea- sonally, or one or two days a j week.” | Students of Cuba's economy listed among problems Vears and uncertainties evi- yment. “The jobless run. through all| construction work; \Strata of society from farm and|system of imports by which es- |construction workers through the! sentials including spare parts and “People who have money here) trade, ing, they complain, has become a}, will become. avail- » tourist House Limits Funds of Seaway Corporation them|4PPropriations fixed a: $414,200 limit. on admin- * . We & The limit is the same as last year but $800 less than requested by corporation officials, The committee denied a cor- poration request to boost enter- tainment expenses from $1,000 to $2,000. A similar request was rejected last year. x * * Castro's) jgovernment must solve: revival of | “a workable| Lewis G.” Castle, corporation ad- |ministrator, said $1,000 isn't jenough to entertain foreign guests | |at Seaway locks. He said the cor- ‘poration has been enibarrassed)| |several times because it didn’t |have enough money to treat some of them to luncheon. areas. WASHINGTON wf — The House | Committee has Puerto Rico is one of the world's | most densely populated farming j TITY bie prea gules Ricochet Okey aooeg: Nitty rer Don’t Hurt Actors © {accidentally hit someone, it would rio harm. Since the gun is al- NEW tid (UPI) — Techni- othe noisless, ae tee? 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Hinsdale Township High School, | Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis) and teaching methods, Takala when many companies main-| enable advanced students to * | top students a chance to study a Snes ee The federation will tal consumption allowances at a 68th annual convention in Los An- come stream to allow for the de-|of the year, Takala—married and ° large degree whether money is government. Since World War ,| easy or tight, whether a hew €X- there have typically been large|least financed or not without plaaned surpluses in years of high -pros- inflation. perity. These deficits and surplus-| credit is rising faster than is the'private savings and released ad- supply of investment funds ditional funds for private invest-| INTEREST ROLE RISING Money is getting tight. Interest The demand for funds is rising because business is getting bet- sion of plant or activity, because hdme construction has picked yp Teacher of the Year and because consumer spending) has increased and more instalment} WASHINGTON # — A math! The supply side is this: for ‘mailman has been named teacher | two years now personal saving 20 to 21 billion dollars. This was | He is Reino M. Takala, head ot affected only slightly by either the mathematics department Retained earnings of corpora-| Hinsdale, Ill. tions are on the rise again, the} Ap authority on mathematics believes. It thinks they are well) established accelerated classes above the low of the recession) ig math at Hinsdale High, which tained dividend rates in the face| complete 1/; years work each of —s Profits. year for three years. This gives Corpofate savings last year,| cules calcatas tn their senior lowest since 1946, are put at 5'2 year. the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York. To this they add capi- award to Takala June 2 during its, record 39's billion dollars. These geles. are the deductions from the in-| Along with the title of teacher | preciation of pliant, and housing add up to around 66 billion dol- ents. equipment father of a 15-year-old daughter— | |will get a trip to Europe. He plans | These three sources of savings|to visit Finland, home of his par- | You must see them yourself to appreciate the tremendous value 10day free trial} 4h. § TwE STORE WHERE GRAROPA AWD CRANOMA BOUCHT 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET . Mmuk mom National Research Council. of life’ that reduces your span of proper functioning of heart muscles. How much calcium do you need? daily for children, depending upon In order to get the calcium proyided | MICHIGAN MEL K »* = | Recent nutrition research studies reveal that millions of Americans, regardless of income, are getting less than the minimum daily amount of calcium recommended by the How calcium starvation affects you. Lack of calcium in the diet has a slow degenerating affect which may remain hidden for years. It can result in: Premature wrinkles and “leathery” skin that add years to your appear- ance. Excessive irritability, tense frayed nerves. Shorter ‘‘prime active, vigorous years. Brittle bones, teeth, hair. Lack of calcium can also cause im- . National Research Council recommends 800 milligrams of calcium daily for adults, 1000 to 1400 milligrams of calcium their age. This is the amount of calcium supplied by three to five glasses of milk. — Most foods supply only slight amounts of calcium. | by 1 quart of milk you would have to eat: 714 lbs. of-carrots, 39 eggs, 27. lbs. of PR-0 is the only practical source of calcium potatoes, 28 oranges-or 634 lbs. of cabbage. Milk is the only practical source of calcium. How much milk should you drink to get _ the calcium you need? ~ The following daily consumption of milk assures you sufficient calcium. _ Children (up to age 12)... ... Teen-agers (age'13 to 19). Adults (age 20 and over).. Expectant mothers. . it sm mo glasses daily + oa a oo 4 glasses daily = = =.» «3 glasses daily ves sas tf owe one om om » 4 glasses daily hy Nursing mothers... .. «21: .. «: 1: :6 glasses daily Why milk is nature’s most nearly perfect food. In addition to calcium, milk contains more of the essential nutrients—including proteins, vitamins and minerals—than _any other food. Far from being fattening, milk is recommended for reducing diets because it supplies more nourishment per calorie than other foods. Whole, fresh milk also supplies more Pa nourishment per dollar than ether foods. From the standpoint of nutritional value, nutritional balance and simple economy, milk is hature’s most nearly perfect food. add a cold glass Of. fresh. alli to every meal 4 DUGERS Asso PAT AON , UNE _GULUN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE? : —_ a n_ a —PRICES-EPPECTIVE pee j ree DM it ch , iiss # a % 2 ; f y abe EB . . 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Expires May %, 1980 °n frozen foods m aes ten tak Gah tin tan ta A © CHOCOLATE ¢ LEMON © STRAWBERRY : nT mM nt anpe more . b Aah Ath 44h 44 dah dad 40 ddndar dh dende sbi sess cddess 1 i Your Choice Dartmouth Frozen LEMONADE 6-02. CAN’ C | CHICKEN 8 BIG PIECES—CUT UP READY TO EAT b Aud dah 4a) 44) dab dab dad dih dah dah dah daha BANQUET Whole Fried 8 g Lb. 4-0. . Pkg. 465 k. Prke Street st DE AULA MeAUI TAIL E Atdaeh ~— t + People's GOLD BELL BONUS COUPON 5 EXTRA GOLD BELL People’s GOLD BELL BONUS COUPON 50. sac Gift Stamps with Purchase ON ANY 12 PACKAGES UMIT 2 ANY BAG OF APPLES OR ORANGES LIMIT 1 Coupon, Expires May 2, 1959 bbbbdbebssdstds d4edhe KOOL AID oe dah dar dandendan daa dahdardanaen dara Sanford Street Ph. -& MAE KE FE S-831)1 THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 Li Reader Request| 7 959 Picnic Season Is Starting Is Answered | One of our readers wrote in ask.! ing for a cecipe for a Pineapple). Upside Down Cake. We are happy’! to print it. We should like to say that if! requests were signed with a name, we could mail or, telephone the recipe, thus giving quicker service But when the only signature is ‘‘A, Subscriber,’ there is nothing to do | but print the recipe as soon as) possible. ! UPSIDE-DOWN PINEAPPLE CAKE 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 can (No. 2: pineapple tidbits or crushed pineapple Maraschino cherries Walnut haves 25 cup brown sugar ‘y cup shortening lg cup granulated sugar 1 egs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1% cups sifted cake flour le teaspoons baking powder Me teaspoon salt Melt butter or margarine in %& inch round pan. Drain pineapple, reserving '2 cup syrup. ArPange cherries and nuts in bottem of| pan. Cover with brown sugar, then pineapple. Cream together shortening and granulated sugar. Add egg and vanilla, beating until fluffy. Sift together dry ingredients and add alternately with reserved syrup. Beat well after each addition. Spread over pineapple. Bake in 3-degree over 45-50 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes; invert on plate. | Fill Finger Rolls | With Olive Spread ; No slight of the hand abracadab-| ra created Black Olive-Cream Cheese Rings. The party ‘hostess,| aided by culinary wizardry, made} them herself by following this for-| mula. Using an apple corer, hollow out French finger rolls. | Make a filling from cream cheese, chopped ripe _ olives,| chopped pimiento, mayonnaise and| a dash of salt. Into each rolj, in- sert 3 tablespoons of filling, forcing} it in from each end with a spatala. Wrap rolls in waxed paper and| chill in refrigerator, To servef Cut each roll, crosswise, into 12 slices. * nice weather—picnic weather, that) lott ‘jcially appropriate. By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor will used by the hardier souls, lis. For most of us it is the open-|grilled meat. \ing of the picnic season. Parks! DRESS REHEARSAL — The A. K. MacKean family. of Blackburn drive took advantage Of a nice day fecently to prepare for the 1959. pi¢nic season. , MacKean, who travels during the week, is home only on weekends. He'll be on hand for a backyard picnic on Memorial Day. |” Out in New England Estates, a! be. crowded, some beaches suburban development south of and|West Long Lake road and west of | By May 30 we are fairly sure of|thousands of back yards will give| Middle Belt, the A. K. MacKeans|participate in o-~ _. the fragrance of charcoal|will have their backyard cookout. * |Mr. MacKean will be home for ‘his usual weekend rest. (he travels, nics are a new thing, When we * % Pontiac Press. Phote Mrs. MacKean brings out the paper plates and ‘ napkins while 16-year-old Roger starts the fire. Bruce, the 11-year-old, shines up the wiener toasting forks. Fourteen-year-old Suzanne keeps young Andrew Robert from getting into trouble. AN |five days a week); and thé four, children will enjéy having him For year-old ae: Robert pic-} ‘took the picture, he toddled hap- pily around from person to peyson, flailing the air with a pancake turner (they took the fork away from him!) The blond pup — Freddy — a newcomer in the family, was to catch any toothsome bits that'might fall his way. For the MacKeans and other picnickers, here are some new recipes. * * * Instead of the usual hamburgers serve a Hamburger Longjohn. Cheese filled meat patties are al- ternated with tomato in a sliced -loaf of Vienna bread. Hamburger Longjohn 1%-3 lb. ground beef “% cup oremes bleu cheese 1 tea it 2 % teaspoon pepper ‘4g cup milk 4%, cup rolled oats (quick or old fash- foned, uncooked) 1 loaf Vienna bread 2 tomatoes, sliced \% cup butter 1 clove garlic, minced For hamburgers, combine first six ingredients thoroughly. Shape - into 8 flat patties. Wrap in foil; pack in portable cooler to carry to pienic grounds. Slice Vienna bread and toma- toes. Meit butter; add garlic. Spread bread with butter; wrap | in foil. Warm over grill. At picnic, cook patties on grill to desireq degree of doneness. To, serve, place a tomato slice and a hamburger between two slices of warm Vienna bread. Reassem- ble loaf in bread basket. */ * * Kidney bean salad served on Treat Friends to Candy You've Made There’s-always a unique signifi-, cance to @ gift that is tachiomnd) 1 fs inlapoes baer. a Bipty oa boy ary ge tind ma. by the gfver’s own hands; ee sbhmallo _a ™ NYLON _ ei This big-value Anniversary Sale is to say “thanks” to the millions of homemakers who have used Roman Bleach for so many years. Look for the “Anniversary Sale” labels at your grocers—and SAVE. ‘blended. Add sugars and salt and stir until sugars are dissolved and | mixture boils. Continue boiling. without stirring, until a small amount of mixture forms a very| soft ball in cold water for to a| temperature of 232 degrees F.). Remove from heat and edd butter. Codi to lukewarm (110 degrees, F.) and add vanilla. Then beat until mixture begins to thicken; add nuts and continue beating only until mixture loses its gloss. Spread evenly on sheets of cara- mel, using half of fudge for each. (If fudge becomes too firm, knead until soft and creamy.) Roll tightly as for jelly roll and wrap in waxed paper; let stand several hours to harden. Cut crosswise in %-inch slices, Makes 64 slices, Makes Stew Economical. | Quick way to stew a tender chicken. Brown Chicken Stew 1 bdrotler-fryer (cut inte serving-size) pieces) | 3 tablespoons flour | ie teaspoon eait by teas paprika 4 tablespoons butter or margarine | % eup chopped (2 small) onion | 1 ojove gariic (crushed) 2 chicken bouillon cubes 2 cups boiling wate Wash and dry chicken. Mix to. gether. the flour. salt, paprika; coat chicken thoroughly with mix- Hae =f es if 1 pimiento, diced | cooking a fresen vegetable on the | Combine ingredients and chill. ) grill during the last 20 minutes Makes 1 cup. Garnish with extra »bits of diced pimiento. Thermes Vacuum Bete. Serdy ceaiwa ease wih 3 expe, | quert size. Calf cccsceseee.t BOOk. Bet pee Pionic Grill. Sardy Kamkap Outdoor Grif. @ aheminizned body. Easy te fold for rugged we. 24" dia. 4 Books. legs. Size 12%" 2 38° 2 18%" = =ACCessery Bet. Coppertone Mei. coscccccs seo BOOKS, — bood ond motorized =p? 3 BOOKS. The best gifts in life are free for Bs ana ene eeeeeeese PIMIENTO SOUR CREAM DRESSING — It’s an attractive dish to.set before your guests. The pink shrimp look even pinker against the pale green of the avocado. There’s added color in ; the sour cream dressing you may spoon over the salad ahead of time or pass. P @ /.¥.£. Bayten, Chto . vo 14-a2. of 104-08. 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PACKAGE | 1-48, HYGRADE %. ; ‘ s gu de PORK & BEANS!) KIDNEY BEANS| S|! patti.Pak Steaks =)! Luncheon Moats| S| OPEN MEMORIAL DAY Co aig = Frias May 29 1958. aes ‘ekigee “tare Friese bay 2h, 1000. a yo Prieur hg aa macera| SSektenn “tare vriacs ” Saag om, vex : | : COMMUNITY SUPER MKT. 3286 Auburn na 9.192 gee Heights WE ACCEPT WELFARE ORDERS. on ', Nir aa an THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 a z ° : of \% teaspoon sajt keeping frozen French fries on) oP pepper ivi sserol then slowly add 1 cup milk or light|p; . . nutmeg, With a sharp knife, cut a hand, ready to crisp in a hot oven 1 ¢-os ean mushroom pieces and stems Indi idual Casse coles Pineapple Rings Circle ° cream,.2 pimientos, diced, and 2 pineapple slice through the mid. - for a quick meal or snack. —. package frozen peas Star Gourmet Crab sliced hard-cooked eggs. Makes 4 Tops of Sweet Rolls ring on a bun. Mix together 2 ta- Cooking with French fries. how- 1 1-pound package frosen French fries . “bun. Mix t r 2 ta- 1 1-pound can salman, drained, boned For a delectable supper dish, servings. Best beverage to serve | Here’s another tempting pe ed on a bm. Mix togethe ta Start Dinner Casserole With French Fries ever, may be new—and time-sav- 8nd flaked a ; ' , blespoons butter and cup sugar. ing—experience for you. So try our! Combine and heat soup, milk, S¢rve this Spanish-inspired crab with it is a very dry Spanish'bination for brunch, mid-morning Fill centers with a teaspoonful of Salmon.” ham. chicken. or saus- and French fries, smothered with Quick-made Salmon supper — use and seasonings. Stir in mushrooms mixture in individual casseroles. sherry, a ‘‘fino?’ coffee break. luncheon or dinner, this mixture and sprinkle top with age—you |] like this quick-change creamy celery soup from a can. ‘the meat you prefer—and see how and peas. Spread half of frozen First ‘‘toast’’ 12 coarsely chopped, — = |You’ll find these quick pineapple’ “hopped puts. Broil until sugar is casserole with four flavor vari- Here is skip-a-step cooking at its many minutes you save by using’ French fries and salmon over bot- almonds in 2 tablespoons butter Pretty and good. Heat canned sweet rolis will add ar’ element of bubbly and nuts are toasted. best! You gave time by using frozen French fries. Soon you'll be tom of shallow 2 quart baking dish and ‘2 tablespoon olive oil, Add 1 -_ . pep x7 8 Cover with half *k frozen Alask b, c cream of celery soup instead of using them in other casseroles (115ax74ex1% in ) | pac age a crab, cut, \or making white sauce. Because the even in soups and salads of sauce. Top with remaining sal-|in chunks, and 2 tablespoons am. rane - elite argend broiled then make this thirty-minute potatoes are ready-peeled and pre~ Quick-Salmon Dinner ;mon, potatoes, and sauce. Place in gntillado sherry, simmef 1 min- |Jam chops and fill each pear cav-) Butter split hamburger buns and cooked on the top shelf of a hot quickie for dinner, tomght! it’s a cooked, you save even more time! 4 1914 02 eam undiluted cream of celery HOt oven (400 degrees F.) 20 min-|ute. jity with canned whole cranberry toast until golden under broiler. oven for about 10 minutes. Good . one-dish. whole - meal casserole, by using frozen French fries. You ae is anil nes. or unti] heated through.' Smooth in 1 tablespoon flour, 1% sauce mixed lightly with a lot of/Remove from oven and top with method when there are a lot of filled with meat, mushrooms, peas. already know the convenience of min Yield: 4 servings. teaspoon salt, cook until smooth, grated lemon rind granulated sugar, then lightly with Sunday brunch eaters at hand ‘ » \easpoon celery salt a —_ > — — $$ ~ ations at your finger tsps. Choose the meat your family likes best— pears in their syrup and drain, Specialty to any meal, any time ~ _ Bacon strips may be placed on Pineapple Sweet Rolls 4 rack in a shallow pan and

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(UPP —l ety ewi-Fi. © RADIO |he’s -not satisfied yet. He wants a) | sure McCarthy. It was one of the|The supreme governing body of © TAPE. RECORDERS of Washington, Pa., who spends complete series of auto tags trom| sure y. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) —)Democratic Action) who want to| las’ bill that it should get full | sons that led to his retirement | the United Church in| © ?, A. SYSTEMS ! “ —— i] © OFFICE INTER-COMS his winters in Tucson, ied he/every state. oe Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill) and|keep the port in Chicago. — on the Jenner com- from the Senate. : the U ataten wil be be ee =i ge \ex-Sen. Willam E. Jenner (R-|pLays GAME | me , men tty to give} * * * . lay 0h exk Col on ke the J ANE E Miracle Mile Ind), who rarely saw anything} Jenner said Sen. Vance Hartke: the little = chance | et ertie L panier lh p-aieg | Civil Rights Commission a perma- BLAKE e-t when in the Senate of| people » Someone | ’ : ; eM Mew Piotay were locked in at ew] tate Sohn Wal ano were “unt © take tok bd and is am wa complet co ote or ay may be weed toi! MRADIO-TV le: This ti sand pi ter,” Jenner said. “Must I be per-| pathy on tattle: This time over a pile.|wittingly playing the game of sieutad anand a ame i Bi I. feel my protesting is just a lcrease ifs effectiveness.” Z as Of neo iN s * |Dougias whe is trying to hold all| Fenner?” waste of time.’ a - .« | .At issue was Indiana’s drive to|industry for the St. Lawrence Sea C s, Jenner had been Jenner said his only apparent! In a proposal to be put before COOL COTTON ‘establish a major seaport tn the|way in Chicago.” saan foe of the United |' ‘crime” now is that he wants to\the 17Ist general assembly of the For O! dunes area of Lake Michigan. | Waish, = Democrat, has said |Nations, reciprocal trade agree- jengage in a legitimate private busi- denomination, the church's Social $ > DRESSES 3h %8 Sises for Juniors, Misses and Women's Half Sizes | Jenner, who said he left the | he wanted to know what land |ments and government spending. | /ness enterprise, “‘just like any Education, and Action Committge Semate last fall to return to | in northern Indiana the corpora- |He ence introduced a _ to limit other ordinary aes 7 tat a most Poca a BAC K E N S TOS E the peace and quiet of private | tion controls, how much it paid |the powers of thé U Supreme | x * tern of injustice in our soc’ - fife, suddenly found himself a | and when the land was pur- | Jenner also led the fight against; “You know that is the story of der is to be found in racially LO1O) 4 STORE of the newly formed | chased. Hartke told a Senate the St. Lawrence Seaway. my life," he ~ said recently. criminatory practices of chur | St.. Lawrence Seaway Corp., a | subcommittee studying. Doug- — “But now we’ve got it,” he said. “Trouble follows me.” ' 'soeiety and government. > oo —_—_—_—_——————_—_— FACTORY CLOSE- OUT of YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN 42” SERVI-CENTERS | group of Indiana businessmen who set up a land developing and | speculating firm hoping to cash in on the land boom sure to fol- | low the building of a seaport in | the Gary area. It s20n became known, how-/ ever, that the group was loaded with top Indiana Republican politi- cal figures. | Against the seaport is a rela- ‘tively small but sinewy group! calling for a movement to ‘‘save the dunes’ for nature lovers. Leading these nature lovers is! ‘Douglas. Critics of the Indiana land boom | corporation, of which Jenner is a key member, charged Jenner was taking advantage of his close friendship with Indiana Gov. Har-! old W. Handley, also a Republi can. (CHARGES SMEAR Jenner, though, charged the ad- One and two piece colorful prints: and solid color pastels. Dresses for all occasions. HOLIDAY PLAYWEAR © Sleeveless BLOUSES “4 Regular Price as Advertised $ 95 — | in Saturday Evening Post 199 ® Bermuda -@ ° verse publicity was a ‘‘political Jamaican smear perpetrated by enemies| e Polo that have never forgiven’ him! for his ‘‘beliefs.’’ | Jenner said appointment of the} political figures to land firm’s board of directors was an “‘emer-| | gency measure” designed to keep \the young corporation from floun- |dering after it was revealed one of its promoters had been in violations of federal regulations. | SHORTS SPECIAL Nylon, Lece Trim HALF SLIPS | @ Timed Appliance @ Detergent Dispenser | avi carr dteaies se Dengan, | \ Outlet © Light Over Sink Bowl colors. $, M, L. 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Usually the direct cause of death other cancer cases and there was ig BO Cancer bat is either: pneu-| generalized dissemination of the monia or ‘physiological starva- 7 tion.”” isease. Dulles’ personal physician, Dr Cancers of the colon and A. D. Daughton, said in his) opinion the latter was the direct killer. Multiplying cancer cells use up all the nutrition which) médical science can put into the bodies of the gravely ill by one means or another, and none is left with wwhich to maintain the vital functions of healthy body cells, he said. However, there will be no | Victims survive five years. final answer in Dulles’ case. | Those who do owe their “cure” Denghton sald there would be \to early detection followed by | no autopsy. Experts on colonic cancer, interviewed by this re- porter, said it “seeds” itself | rectum are considered one dis- ease because the two organs form a continuous tubular struc- men, according to statistics of the American Cancer Society. surgical removal] of the cancerous | tissue. Dulles underwent such throughout the body, and a | Surgery Nov. 3, 1956. As subse. usual site of “seeding” is the | quent events demonstrate so } | tragically, the surgeons | get it all. The chances were that There the growing colony of cancer cells had spfead away from cancer cells interferes with the the original colony at the time work of the lungs which is to put/of the surgery, the experts said oxygen into the blood and take! The cells first get to the joints carbon out of it, and then, a the!of the lymph channels near the words of one expert, “a condition primary site, usually those joints follows which resembles pneumonia a “nodes” around blood vessels. and is often called pneumona \They go from theer (o nodes far- ~*~ * ® ther removed, but still in the ab- Daughton said that in Dulles’, dominal cavity. By then, they case, pMeumonia had not con- often have gotten into the blood tributed to death. His pneumonis a stream | which means they can be dral’s Bethlehem Chapel. ona a= —_—_—— — — +1 The former Secretary |Cancer-causers which after a very) - {ell | figures except. @ of State is to be buried today in Arlington Na- {long time turned colonic tissue L BIRTH-DEATH in millions) ‘ (AP Wirephoto: |toward the malignant. Burned TTT AS LOW AS |meats, super-heated fats, addic-| > ture. Last year approximately | 58,000 new cases were discov- | ered, in 30,500 women and 27,500 | It is not an uncommon cancer | and less than one-third of the | did not! sites remote from the abdomen. On April 14 it was revealed that a colony thhad been found in a segment of the spine at the base of the neck. The experts suggested perhaps this was a sign. that the cancer had spread to the brain where it could have interfered with nerve functions governing the lungs and genera] body nutrition. That wouldn't have been unusual! in this kind of cancer. * * * Colonic-recta] cancer is of un- known cause, like most other cancers. Scientists who specialize in tracking down the causes of cancer are puzzled by the fact that whereas this one is common) in human beings it is most rare in other mammals with alimentary canals very similar to the human. For that reason they have sought} clues in the differences between| the food of human beings and of animals * * & Human food is cooked, for one| thing. It has been suggested that) some foods might contain specific! ~ a | J tion to purgatives, and chemical) RUSSIA GROWS — Russia has |food -preservatives and coloring lagents all. have been suspected, recently announced results of her | but nothing has ever been proved.| 1959 census. Figures claim near- | $T PPhingscrbvaminpnecd ee oa of ly 209 million people, = increase PER | the last few years, there has been of a ee ee aa MONTH —— men is blamed on World War II Ist PAYMENT IN AUGUST The 98 million persons ; Operators on Duty 24 Hrs. A Dey FREE ESTIMA living in Russian cities is an in- | | crease of 40 million since '39. Red claim of low death and high MOSCOW (UPI) — Anexac | birth rates is coupled with boast lish new colonies: ; “clock” that is not expected to of the highest marriage rate in * * * * skip a second in hundreds of years! the world—12 marriages a year The liver is a common site for has been developed at the U.S.S.R. for each 1,000 residents. News- a new colony, because the liver a yap eel ing Mirai am chart compares US.S.R. with is a filter organ for the blood pape Ms recent U. S. figures. ‘Russians Invent Clock carried to any organ of the body That Runs for Centuries where they may lodge and estab-, * Room Additions * Porch Enclosures * Kitchens * Aluminum Siding * Garages *% Recreation Rooms The inventors, Drs, N. G. Basov Meanwhile, they may get through and A.M. Prokhorov, have been rs ’ * Boths ‘the intestinal walls and enter the nominated for a Lenin prize |. A major authority on control-| * Breezeways abdominal cavity as “free cells.’ Their “‘clock’’ actually is a'ling forest fires is Kenneth P. * SHELL HOMES ~ : Such “free cells’ were discovered | ™0!ecular generator,” a device Davis, sal brhgeeetl University = COMPLETED , $2 W. Huroa in Dulles during a hernia opera- " ™ hich ammonia molecules emit|Michigan ‘‘smokechaser” who ona aamene fron C oO. Pontiac radio waves. As molecules never served 18 years with the U-S. : ; jtion last Feb. 13 An expert told this repérter wear out, Izvestia noted, their Forest Service in his native Mon- “waves” are always accurate. tana. if YOU WANT TO 72. NO MONEY DOWN F.H.A.—60 Months to Pay sic BEAR that he and other colonic ¢ancer . meh wete fighting on top of the| Donald Cook, star of many specialists knew then that USSR. U.S.A. Just Part of the Act, roller coaster. Broadway stage plays, says he Dulles was doomed, |The = 209,000,000 _17. Police Find on Arrival << * * once found himself in Emporia, covery of “free ”* could They were, all right, but no)Kan., without a dime in his pocket, mean colonies probably were SAN DIEGO, Calif. w-Police|, rests were made. It was a scene|He sang in a local movie house ral ad “ne top at | nen sy re ee ee nena ae int» seein pictie Simm ‘being op came his reliread ‘tare to Kaneng testines on ; @e bledder, and bty had | ry ter to inmostiqnigg roport Sint Cipasabet Were. City. been carried to a number of ‘DAILY STORE HOURS Sunday Thru Thursday 10 A.M.—9 P.M. Friday & Saturday 10 A.M.—10 P.M. RECORD-BREAKING LOW PRICES}; NELLIE’S =: GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE smut. PACKED BARGAINS DEAL YOURSELF IN FOR THE MOST BREATHTAKING BARGAINS YOU EVER GAZED ON — NELLIE’S HAS ALWAYS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS HEADQUARTERS FOR DELUXE VALUE AND IT IS THIS SAME MERCHANDISE THAT IS NOW BEING OFFERED AT Merit Pineboard Proves Popular eT ne ce ai es ee thie a 4 a> ~ Me People like the Merit Pine- board store at 43 N. Sagi- naw St. No fancy fixtures. Every item {s included. Just plain pineboard No item is. excepted. shelves: Come in and ‘see all home needs priced lower évery day for your spe- All vitamins, cosmetics cial savings. and patent medicines are : lower priced every day in the year. Merit Pineboard Store 43 North Saginaw oe cae Fri. & Mon. FAIRYLAND PRICES — OWNER SUCCUMBS TO HUGE LOSS! 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Morton (R-Ky), chair- man of the Republican National} Committee, said last night the party was launching two programs | aimed at ‘‘insuring a sweeping} Republican victory in 1960.” * * * Morton, in an address here be-| fore the Ohio Federation of Re-| publican Women’s Organizations, | said the GOP was seeking to} mobilize two million more party) workers between now and Septem- | ber of 1960. Pa ' “I am counting upon Republi. | can women’s organizations such as yours to recruit most of those workers,” he said. * * * Morton explained that the mobili- zation is part of the party's ‘Recruit Now for ‘60° program, which is aimed at strengthening the Republican Party at state and local levels ‘BELL RINGERS’ He then went on to explain that a “Republican Bell Ringers’ cam- paign, inaugurated by Assistant Chairman Mrs. Clare B. Williams, provides the means of reaching people directly—by personal con- tact and by telephone. “If, between now and Novem. | ber of 1960, every Republican worker would ring at least one new doorbell and one new tele- phone number each day, the way would be paved for a certain victory,” Morton said. The chairman then rn o br sing the praises of the administration. * * * “This nation has enjoyed six and one-half years of unparalleled pros- perity and progress under the pres- ent administration,’ he said. “Measured by virtually every yardstick, they represent the best years of our history. “Currently there is a tremen- dous upswing in employment and genera] business activity which seems certain to carry over into 1960. New records are being es- tablished on virtually every econo-’ mic front,’’ Morton said. CITES JOBLESS DROP He then cited the fact that un-! employment dropped by 735,000 in « April and at the same time em- ployment rose by nearly 1.2 million to.a total of more than 65 million. | Target-Seeking Super Bomarc Gets First Test CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. & —A new Super Bomarc Inter ceptor missile bolted from the Cape today in the first test for this target-seeking weapon. The solid propellant booster left a long plume of white smoke as the missile raced over the The weapon was not schedule to be flown its full range and 400 miles. The earlier liquid-fueled Model A Bomarc has a range of some 250 miles. The model A has suc- cessfully intercepted a variety 50 launchings from the Cape. MEN’S — LADIES’ WATCHES 4 17-JEWEL, from = $7.95 ~ RINGS, from $4.95 Fraternal Camee. Birthstone E-Z Payment Layaway Plan EDWARD'S 18 S. Saginaw | jecting the claim. Great Lakes Haulage Showing Big Increase was not fired at a target, the | [ron ore 3,335,386 net tons (70.- Air Force said. 1067): coal 5.051.600 42,990,514); * * * {grain 573,484 (1.023.978) The new Bomarc carried an The total tonnage of 8,960,470 for improved target seeker and is ‘the three bulk commodities this capable of ranges in excess of year to May 1, compares with a of swift targets in more than + _ RAISING HULL — First hull section for nuclear sub Scamp is hoisted to position at Mare Island, Calif. Scamp is the fourth A-sub built at the naval shipyards. Highway Bills | Charges Two Proposed | Measures Would Hike | U. S. Debt $17 Million | A pair of budget-busting high-| | way bills which could increase the} +National debt by $17 billion threat-| len to steamroll through the House; lof Repreesntatives soon, warned| Congressman William S. Broom. field (R-Oakland County) today. | The first of these bills—reported out of the House Public Works. Committee last week without hearings would ‘‘sound the death-| knell to pay-as-you-go financing of | the 41,000-mile Interstate highway} system.” The second, due for early con- sideration by the Public Works Committee, would result in a $4.3 billion give-away of Federal Funds to buy up existing state toll roads and freeways, Broom- field said. | The deficit financing bill now in} lthe hands of the House Ways and| Boat Capsizes on Fishing Trip | Means Committee is an ‘‘open in- |vitation to pay for new highways ‘out of the general fund rather Father, 3 Children Drown, Mother, 3 Others, Saved WINTER HAVEN, Fila. | three of her six children from had taken his famNy on a _late » Charges Job heey in Form of Bondage’ DETROIT w — An employment ageney was accused by a Michi- gan Employment Security Com- mission referee yesterday of hold- ing job-seeking clients in ‘‘a form of bondage.” Referee Charles Rubinoff made the charge against Manpower Inc., an agency with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, in upholding a cli- ent’s appeal for $285 in unem- ployment compensation. The refree’s ruling reversed a prior examiner's decision re- Rubinoff ‘said that only persons , on the brink of starvation’ ap- plied for jobs through Manpower Ine. He sai dmen and women seeking |jobs through the agency signed an| ithe right to collect as fees one-| third of their wages * * * Rubinoff acted in the appeal! of Hgward Gerst, 44, member of a labor pool at Manpower Inc. He voided an agreement signed by) Gerst Manpower Inc, had contended Gerst was not eligible for com- pensation because he had not regu- larly reported for work ~ tHe Atlantic at 8:47 a.m. (EST). = = * CLEVELAND \® — Great Lakes the Air Foree announced the (pyle carriers hauled more than purpose of the flight was to test twice as much iron ore. coal and, the air frame, booster system grain this vear to May 1 than they _and general aerodynamic behay- iq in the recession-slowed 1958 lor of the new missile — called chipping season start. the Lake | the Bomarc Model . Carriers Assn. said todas Tonnages, with 1958 tonages in | (AP)— afternoon fishing trip when waves! | Two men rescued a mother and| capsized their 12-foot boat. Drowned with Miller. were Le-| |Lake Marian Tuesday but the fa-throy 9, Shirley Jo, 7, and Andy jther and three other children! waliace. 4. | drowned. Raymond Adolphus Miller, Mrs. Miller and the other chil-| 31, | dren—Jimmy, 8, Donnie, 6, and Randell, ~ | by | WO than the highway trust fund which was set up for the construction of these roads,”’ he! said. Passage of the bill by Congress: would be a ‘‘breach of, faith’ with’ the American people and could ‘lead to $13 billion in deficit spend- ing before the program was com- pleted, Broomfield charged. The highway trust fund is “all | but bankrupt. We don’t have one | red cent of uncommitted funds for new interstate highway con- | struction in fiscal 1961,”’ he said. 2—were brought ashore; The trust fund was to spend $2.5 OL. Williams and R.J. 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The|up from his air-borne desk, Urged every new foreign -am- officer, he learned, had stood |to the cockpit where the crew was) peersygerps aig fecteny esl a aw* a Oe bassador who presented credentials S¥4"4 throughout a very cold sweating out a feathered prop, and peice neg A gratit heey aad made up essentially of two things to him at the State Department to Bight. “I wouldn't be able to sleep softly suggest that the delegation He ! if I knew a man was suffering waiting to greet him at his ter-: or discomfort because of me,” he minus be informed by radio that — that he would be a bit late, producing in the beneficiary coun- * * * tries something of use to the United Considered the greatest failure states — air bases, let's say, or of his life his. inability to force! greater security for those countries into being the European Defense and therefore for the free world.” Community. * * * Never worried over the ocra- | Scoffed at charges that U.S. | sional surliness of some of our prestige was dimming overseas. Once he told me, “My —religion and education. Religion teaches people self. restraint, self-control, and illum- inates the spiritual nature of any nation, It’s folly to think that money alone forms fast ties. Our | foreign aid program is devoted to! “get out into the country.” Jaiso presented each ambassad with = copy of the Federalist told the department. Papers. this never happens again.’ Voted Democratic only once in Stubbornly held out for Ngo his life—and then for his mentor Dinh Diem as premier of Viet and intellectual ideal, Woodrow Nat, despite heavy opposition Wilson, who had taught him at from France and the Pentagon. Princeton. | Delies sueceeded in having hes | Worked quietly for many years | boy Premier Bao Dai banished ore Sos 8 rein of all -sanalirgierscert “Weoguage en, | tllies r sored Se ee eek that tel oem hoe “te sometimes urged ts to play| mere whe doesn’t on specific cards, anton sensed they — houses to pls. must hold them neighbor, respect of rights, con- science, hope of a hereafter. Education is equally important because if you don’t have enough education to understand the is- sues, you can’t have democracy.” ¢ dating back to the 1907 Hague collapse,” he said in the midst of Convention has convinced me of |that crisis. “There is unprece- ‘normal opposition they’d have at! ‘home and abroad. The Séviet to avoid wer is ‘te perceive the) ALVA, Okla. 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Celaf Bayar would have an} rs * re audience June 11, Prince Rainier and Princes Grace of Monaco The Tribune, in a copyrighted ‘dispatch from Washing- June 18, French President Charles ton, said it learned from “informed sources on Capitol Hill” ge Gaul June 27 and King Bau- that approximately 10 men were involved. douin of Belgium June 30 Ail are reported to be from communities and the - rural area surrounding Poplarville, Miss. The stery did ~ The greatest of all the bears of not identify the men. Alaska is the browr bear,’ some- The FBI declined comment on The Tribune's storv. 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It sells goods —at all levels at the same time and in the same medium. 6 ~ THE TOTAL SELLING MEDIUM IS YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER / HE PONTIAC PRESS . rr \ f sD ae im dao tat oes >a om ClO lo cet Ce CLC Ce LA ge oe oi ss ee Se Oe ee ae oe ek oe ee ee oe, af “as ’ = ee ee ee ee eeoe |S St er ee a lle ar ie. | ae Sd THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 _____FIFTv.one ) } - {Hollywood Headlines: _ Mother Was on Hand _ {Paiel When found, he was take ; | to the Police station and held top Careful, Spencer Tracy; mer — plorwoman Be DANCING FRI. & SAT. stealing in ‘The Devil at Four) more than likely she'll } 2 be. ve 2 O'Clock” now that Sidney Poitier|her “John Hancock” FRED . a a gis 4 ff) {has been signed by Sam Briskin thriller about the first rs " “ — i Pie : to co-star with Spence. Every-|im Borneo, i A seems to turn into a big success} Five will get ten FT WEES BATESON | for the Negro star, including his|Prima and Keely Smith ; ‘Se current Broadway hit, “Raisin in| ship and leave their new 45-foot Ucrtnne (pt ena Riot Tin Beof the Sun.” yacht for other transportation ‘to | While I'm on the subject, the |New Orleans. The first day the} — eee Deu. - Pot Remeet . 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(UPI) —- Nobody’s sure yet what the final score was, but one thing is certain—Harvey Haddix pitched the greatest game in history and lost. Haddix’ 12 perfect innings for the Pittsburgh Pirates last night ended in heartbreak in the 13th inning when big Joe Adcock of the Milwaukee Braves slammed a three-run “homer” and then was called out for passing teammate Hank Aaron on the basepaths. Chief umpire Frank Dascoli. ruled that the final score was 2-0, but National League President Warren Giles indicated that probably would be changed to 1-0 after he ‘studies the official reports. ; . But the final score is just a technicality as far as dead- game Haddix is concerned. Thg:big thing was the wrecking of his great game. ‘ Haddix, utilizing a fast ball and curve which hopped and cut the corners of late, in the end was charged with only one hit, the double given to Adcock after his home run was taken away. < The 33-year-old native. of Medway, Ohio, struck out * eight, while Lew Burdette, who teceived his eighth win . due to the crazy ending, was allowing 12 hits but walk- ing none and striking out two. Nine innings was the longest previous stint of perfect pitching, the most recent such feat being that of Don Lar- sen of the Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1956 world series. ’ * * * Other pitchers also have pitched more than nine. in- nings of hitless ball. The longest of this type in the modern era was in 1906 when Harry McIntyre of Brooklyn pitched 1024 innings of hitless ball against Pittsburgh, but lost in the 13th, 1-0. “An error by Pittsburgh third, baseman Don Hoak finally broke Haddix’ spell as Felix Mantilla led off the. 13th. Hoak picked up Mantilla’s grounder and threw in the dirt in front of first baseman Recky Nelson, who couldn’t hold it and Mantilla was safe. Eddie Mathews sacrificed Mantilla to second, and Henry Aaron was purposely passed. Next tp was big Joe Adcock. 4 Bf Tigers Trip A’s for 3rd in Row Adcock hita fly that just cleared the wire fence in-right- : center field. Then the confusion began. til two boys wriggled under a barrier and grabbed the Dall, The base runners also were unsure. The fans went wild and players streamed onto the field, thinking the Braves won, 3-0. But as the last of the fans were leaving, chief umpire Frank Das¢o}i ruled the score was 2-0, because Adcock was out for running past Aaron between second and third. He ruled that Adcock would get a double and Mantilla and Aaren crossed the plate with the two winning runs. Giles still later announced “probably will be officially changed to 1-0 on grounds that if failed to score as two of in Cincinnati that the score ‘Haddix, who will take over a special niche tn baseball” records, was philosophical. After asking a reporter to wait For a moment no one was sure it was over the fence, un- a minute while he opened a can of beer, he said, “E made a mistake. I guess I was tired.” “I wanted to come in low, and the ball came in high, and Adcock clobbered it. Maybe I should have walked Ad- cock, tee. The Pirate hurler, who came to Pittsburgh via Cincin- -'Heartbreak in 13th’ w— nati after breaking in with St. Louis in 1952, would have had his perfect game victory if the Pirates had been able to | capitalize on the 12 hits off Adcock hit only a double, only Mantilla’s run was needed infield. They got two hits in falled to push across a run to win the game. park and stopped running, thinking Mantilla’s run was all that was necessary. Adcock saw the ball go over and simply galloped past Aaron en route to the plate as Aaron walked across the diamond. , * * * two out. » — The Braves also turned three other hits by the * History Pira * in tes. the when Aaron said later he thought the ball had not left the to first baseman Adcock with men Burdette. rte tee The Piratés bunched three hits in the third them were scratch oH or inning : in ninth Bob on first ‘* three double > Making Haddix Only Knows He Lost, 2-0 By The Associated Press Harvey Haddix laughed when 36; that ne one had pitched 13 oyt 1S against the Milwaukee Braves, im all that time? i Tuesday night. ; “You're kidding,” Mlarvey said. ™ : “Who, me?” asked the 33-year-_|‘‘You mean nobody? Not even Ind Win, With | “in tm ew tt $2 Sondra news a we Johnson and Mathewson ’ 13 innings, What's so historic |. those old fellows? Well else any of , ' about that? Didn’t anyone lwhat do you know about that?” ~MOrgan $ ever love a 13nning shutout?” [West 3° 90 tpw “out that? aa rate ee raeliadbee fem feringteld, Ohio that although was 7 M It, Mo T had turned in the greatest pitch-|he stands 59 and weighs 160 — on ae ing performance in baseball his-| pounds — was slowly beginning to in Home Runs _ for tory? Theat, he bis, hevted.12 ie a = ne ° nings perfect baseball a dozen know I was. y sharp, Hefty Assistance innings in which he, faced 36 Mil-| admitted, “and it was one of my waukee batters and‘ not one of|good games. But that doesn’t KANSAS CITY (UPI) — The De- them reached base until an efror/change things. It's just another troit Tigers seem to have the dou- by Don Hoak permitted Felix|loss. Any defeat gives me a let- ble whammy on the Athletics this Mantilla to reach first’ in the 13fh|down feeling. I'd probably have season. inning? . | been thrilled if we won. But you 7 *& “Yes,” Haddix replied. “Sure, I never feel good when you lose, The Tigers whipped the A's last knéw it. And I knew I had a no|Mo matter how you've pitched.” night, 9-5, for the fifth straight hitter and perfect game from the - ee * time. It was also the third straight third inning on. I couldn’t remem-/ Only five pitchers including Had- victory for Detroit, and pushed the ber walking a batter and I sure dix ever have accomplished more Bengals to within a game of fifth knew nobody had gotten a base|than nine innings of hitless ball place, held by Kansas City. hit off me.” , in major league history — and — ie ee ee nine COOL TOWEL FOR HOT ARM — Harvey Haddix shows strain Well, did he 1 << only two have been winners. oring pitcher for Kansas City tigue dressing room after pitching 12 perfect innings In 1906, Brooklyn’s Harry M and gave up six runs in the first Seca noe i 3th ; wath H pitcher, dating back to base- Intire pitced 10 hitess innings three innings before giving way to ae Braves. He bail’s first big league season, tn against Pittsburgh, but the Pi- Murry Dickson. gets a cool towel wrapped around his history making arm. 1876, had ever pitched more than | 165 won 1-0 in 13 * & + , BNE * * * Detroit got home rum by Char- RPL fe PO] In 1884, Brooklyn's Ed Kimber Jey Maxwell and Tom Morgan} pitched 10 hitless innings in a while Dick Williams homered for scoreless duel wit Toledo in the -_, _ the losers, old American’ Assn., in a game s-"g> _ Paul Foytack, who lost a . e AP Wirephete op eng Tith inning because . : ¥ hitter nr acters last F y, HAPPY BRAVES — Lew Burdette (left) and Joe Adcock of * * * recorded but needed help | the Milwaukee Braves were the spoilers who caused heartbreak ( t itchers hurled —o from pe day the éeventh. It for Pittsburgh pitcher Harvey Haddix in the 13 innings. Adcock’s elie te “oes won, ar ea Saat XtrY | hit im the 13th brought home the winning runs, and Burdette won George Wiltse of the New ork even. though he gave up 12 hits. Giants did it a 14 decision The Tigers got. three runs in : _jever Phi in 1908, and ad a — — Yost . ; The ‘Clevéland Indians signed “ Md Toney of Cincinnati, who waked, Al Kaline ‘tingled andj inch-Hit Grand Slam Beats Dodgers _ pitcher Dave Vineyard to a, bonus IVaygha of the Chicago Cubs for Preston Ward, the A's first base- ‘ lost three\in three years for Spén- nine innings, won 1-6 in 1917. man, threw Gai] Harris’ grounder cer, W. V High School. He is 18 into the dirt when he tried to start a ar ee PITTSBURGH ABRHBIPOA a doubleplay. s s af ; ss 603014 | oe ee ; Montes ee ne lea @° 601080 the third when Kaline singled) By The Associated Press inch-hit, grand- newal of season orders | Burgess c 500080 Harris was safe on an error, Lou Thee was nothing to perereckl cit wat Gan in — — the 1959 home schedule of MSU s \Nelson Ib | 502050 Berberet singled and Rocky|Harvey Haddix’ heart-breaker, of] And at Cincinnati, comeback football games, " . Inanereaht | $010 4.0 Bridges tripled. course, but the other two games) guy Don Newcombe won ‘his we 68 ms % SO1001 - *« * scheduled in the National League! third in a row for the Reds, | Warren Cawley, Farmington's souk Sb 502006 Maxwell's homer led off the fifth |had their moments of drama, t00.| beating Philadelphia 2-1. track star, last night received the .| Mejias rt 201010 and then singles by Kaline, Harris) At San Francisco, the Giants} waoner's homer, his first ma-|SCh00l’s annual senior athletic a-Stuart teo0o000 and Bridges added another score|clung to second place by beating] i. eae aes te off Dodger|*¥2"4. and Chuck Thompson, cage Haddix p 501002 in the inning. Morgan's home run|Los Angeles 6-4 on Leon Wagner's| Pieces art Fowler, Losing steet.(2%@ diamond, performer, won the ANOTHER YANK-A’s TRADE — Players $7. B18 0 37 18 ‘came in the eighth and went over . e. ing =| junior’ award at the all-sports ban-| (from left) involved in the New York Yankee. Terry 4B RH RB POA the left centerfield wall. er Sandy Koufax (0-1) had held) cet athletic director Jack Cot- 300025 —- the Giants to four hits for eight in-|n" Skaea” ww. Edgar trade with the Kansas City Athletics were dn- pected to play third 100000 Kansas City broke the scoring nings, then loaded the bases with and amore ; was) fielder Jerry Lumpe, pitchers Tom Sturdivant to the A’s from New 4110012 ice in the fourth on Whitey Hér- Inning qd two walks and Felipe Alou's sin-|;Peare snd Sone Soe Tamer : 400023 zog’s single and William’s home gle. Gordon Jones (22) was the|cwanson new grid aide Jack a 4100160 run. In the sixth, Herzog led off . winner in relief of Stu Miller. Fouts of Michigan Fred Trosko ; 5012173 popped up. Williams then drew a ’ deciding, RBI single off loser Ru-|Namara, .Titan cage , aide Bud 400060 walk to load the bases. in ben Gomez (1-3). Lynch was the emcee. ° . : 400024 Frank House popped up but Ter- City Champs Shut Out) Newcombe, who won 27 games . ° ; 400014 williger @ i rod in Shaw’s Behind McGuire as baseball’s No. 1 pitcher in 1956, KANSAS CITY (AP)—‘‘Well, I is that they can afford to;five 382123923 a run and Joe Demaestri singled| . = pean llr age gm see the Yankees have recalled ee ee eee epee for Mejias in 10th in Class A Opener ils on three hits until Harry Ralph Terry after farming him|though he's getting , Duke and Terry.|b—Flied: out for O’Brien in 10th in two more, Anderson homered in the seventh wy death. It he has any brains and|Two others Trucks and | Pittsburgh : = ww and finished. with , nts ; out for a couple of seasons with! apitity he'll fieally beara some-|Murry Dickson, were released this! sitwaukee en oe Oo When Bill Tuttle opened the sev-| The Pontiac Jets, defending The Reds’ first run pent er. the junior varsity,” said the office | thing and he'll-start getting the| spring . . -000 000 000 000 2—3 enth with @ hit, manager Jimmie'Class A City League baseball | two-out error “paket ae ‘sae | cynic. \eetters eet. The Yankees. havel Sx eddition. Dew Lareiioadtieh E—Hoak. LOB — Pittsburgh 8, Dykes waved in Morgan from the|champions, got off to a winning|watski as. -Frank Tho slid : e * ®t never: been willing to wait.” Turley served their apprentice- my S. Sed Set when wins * bull pen and he let the Kansas|start Tuesday at Wisner Field be- — ’ That jaundiced view i ning run scored. 2B—Adcock, S— ————- aia eeealilient home, i. ja ~w is. typical * * * ship with the Baltimore Orioles./ Mathews. . ELEs hasaage dl Have the Yankeés decided Ter- a 2) rest of the way, ing of Billy McGuire. LOS ANG LS oy, SAN wRaNCHCE Saves Bi Cus cOny trated. sueerd!j rauleuess bens’ bre dual twoiCBOND any protects of the Sumed| Bardetic (W) 3 w , ° 00 DETROIT KANSAS CITY - McGuire silenced the bats of) Fairir 4010 es % 40 ay 4i\of the New York Yankees. with years at the of 21 is Yankee farm system By contrast, Haddi (L - ore ab rh Shaw's Jewelers on just two hits, Moon ‘i Sid Sere Site : the Kansas City Athletics. The) ready ifor the big club? Frank only three players other than ll ENE tg Tee : Kuenn rf 4108 _433§|both singles, as the Jets scored aliases ib told Bee stté Reis Lenk Pet. Bening |SWAP Of Hector Lopez and Terryitane Cleveland general manager|pitchers came from outside the! (Aaron). Struck out—Burdette 2 Kame ct 3334 $43 $)a 20 victory in the opening Class Gray % = 4000 Alou rf | 412 0|Cleveland -% 1 44 — |by the A's for New York’s itland Yankee critic, said so. system. They are Lopez, Enos|(Mazeroski, Hoak), Haddi Harris ib S124 8s! game of the 1959 season. [rMiuesa © 3908 Speer 2 2s e ee eieeere oo: % it 333 2% |fielder Jerry Lumpe and pitchers Slaughter and rookie Cletis Boy-|(o" ae Berveret ¢ $123, 3212 Koufax p 3128 bWagner 111 ¢|Washingion [19 2 3 7 Our office cynic says he hopes ’ (O'Brien, Mathews, Adcock 2 Bridges ss 5022 48 The Jets socked a dozen safe- Fowier p 0000 Miler p 230006/Kansis City |. 17 2 (48 7 Tom Sturdivant and Johnny Kucks er—all former A's. Pafko, Burdette 3). U — Sm yout se of 38 1) tiés oft veteran Herm Bishop and 10 0 9 | Detroit ree a a ge 8 set these critical tongues wagging] Sturdivant and Kucks do well here. a *« Secory, Dixos. T—2:54 lem § 3138 $209! tallied single runs in the Ist and | Totals = st 474 OF © eS Sinew York. ia 2 309 9% [again yesterday. But, he adds fafalistically, if they) Sain’s words recall Stengel's re-| a—19,194 . , —~? 2289] 6th innings. They wasted num- rand. sia out tr MEe © wm b-ahl tiene , * * * do, Casey Stengel will recall them.|mark when the Yanks traded for : 1000) erous scoring opportunities, get. (Se. Prscics ooo CR OS ong ren SE om 8 And one of the most taciturn of) Sain’s asséssment of the Yan-|Ditmar, who had lost 22 ™* Cancer Cl : Totals «9189. Fetes §-34585] ting at least one hit every in- | E—Neal, PO-A Angeles 25-9 (One|Balthnore 6. the Athletics’ coaches, Johnny/kee pitching plans comes from a/with the. futil A's of 1956: aqims a—Popped out for Dickson in 6ths,b—| ning and stranding 11 men on (20.037 - om qo Sain, called the turn with a few|man who pitched for them before| “You can be sure,” said old) p- Tomaned on FS | ~ chance tol Big Ed Wal Laalieer e mso3 x2 sey tne 910-4 the base paths. ay FSS epee Angeles2; |Cleveland st Chicage 1:30 p.m.—Bell (+2) words prior to thé swap. being shunted to the A's in the|Case, “he won't get a to 1g a. sh Kansas Clty... .!..,.050; 33 6-5! I cuie Seay singled home Gene| 18 tae Koufax, : rott meas City 9 »m—Duate| “The Yankees,” said Sain before|third of 14, deals between the two/lose 22 with us.”’ : : E-Ward. De |. POA — le ay meter. Rodges, Wagner. 5B—Moon. (5-3) vs. a. ; ihe knew of the trade, “*h made | clubs . at A e of 78 27-9, Kansas City 3711. DP = ‘1Cox with the Ist run, then Cox , H R ER BB SO|Washington at 7 _— . vee ba a g ay tty se * Eldelivered McGuire with another |Zger, + 0 (8198 9 40 ¢ Ti) Orie Meck tipi Deock o1)| most Of (ete ee abe The x ®t iata|Vikings Edge Cranes cb Berveret, Bridges. HR—WI-| ingie Cox paced the Jet attack eroeter a wot Pda gf spe ee oe a with second division clubs, The! The Yankee pitching staff lists), 11 Inni 2.1 POMPANO BEACH, Fila. (AP} Portack oo, - ; Hy Pa ae te with three safe blows in four at- Ores ‘one’ better, in 9h. Demers, Baltimore at York 7 = —_ oF pee ' 74h nnings, eu cu eaue ob ok cai ae: Garver Ce 30 398 i ¢ : } i There was a forfeit in the Class eS eadamresateen ia Detrott aa Midgets Invade Chicago a | Harvey. Sanders’, triple followed has lost a | oe : it 13/B City League for the 2nd straight ees Leet. Pet. Behind J by Tom Joner’s single produced ; 2, "poriack ©" Typsange. ,W-faners.|day, Don Nicholle couldn't put alToo Enthusiastic Fans ee a Take Me to Your Leader! a 21 victory for Flint Northern, * a team on the field at Jaycee mn |‘Sentenced’ to Church wee R Bg , yesterday over Cranbrook. The|,,.5i& _Ea~they ! ‘Mey "Today's baseball schedule: Class BALTIMO wm — Chet, snd | Se: % hh 3 3 | CHICAGO @ — A helicdpter 1 was anther Bil. Yeachprojeume went 11 Inning? and WAslie’ ban on the A’s Release Russ Meyer ates ts of Columbus,| Sam Weaver, a couple of too- |Phusdeipis’ ‘2 4% % landed behind second base-at| motion. Later fireworks.lit up the}imotted at 1-1 in the. top of. the/ne lived. Spitball pitching — is vs, Knigh —_, loyal Baltimore Orioles base |_. TERDAY'S RESULTS Comiskey Park prior to the Chi-| park. 11th, forte and he used KANSAS CITY (AP)—The Kan-|5:30 p.m., Jaycee Park. Francisco 6, 4 eago White Sox-Cleveland game ao: &*.% x * * 1900s to win 40 paoen sas City Athletics: last night” an-|-Griff’s Grill vs. Talbott Lumber, | ball fans, tipped over trash cans iemaet 1 Tuesday night and four tiidgets) Ome of the spacemen was| Vikings scored inthe Ist, tRen|tor the Chi alec nounced the outright release of/5:30p.m., Jaycee Park. 4,00 9 Gow Sam, 17, — TODAY'S dressed as spacemen stepped out.| midget Eddie Gaedel, whom |Cranes tied it up with a 4th frame! Death ain pitcher Russ Meyer, signed as a} SRA0's 800% movinson, 1% oft oe am one yp Psd a Esstere Standeré) | | they went to the Sox dugout {| Veeck sent to the plate as a |tally, The game was a pitchers’ than rerbcveee free agent this spring after a nt 301 Avery tf $6.0) Magistrate in court Thureday | Putsvorgh of Miser, 5 Pm ee nd captared ‘Nellie Fox and | pinch hitter when he owned the (battle all the way with Bob Ham-|brated his 78thv out ofvorganized baseball. ° eS oer ee ca. tt 263] Mey were mad because the OM: ig, st an Prancince 3 0 wl pea riclo, the “maldgets’’ of | old St, Louis Browns, | iiten’ the wienet, on’ bis’ 31h ie-iriaden.: The action cut the: A’grouier to ages 94 Be a $34) cage Waite wad pc ge ir ve Srranle cee wu denrstsien ‘League. The only thing Gaedel was ov ing relief of starter Charley Gon-| : *. the % player eo ; net: b 73% jd alge ree xa ke Sb ee A ‘ Pabedet ie 8 «Ady qutgtagaaaial * Fox and Aparicio were escorted heard to sy was: dol, who gave up only 4 hits, His biggest Meyer .a right-hander had @ 10 D - s1 01 MeGuire,p © 219) Magistrate Joseph —Kolodny una toMORRONS Ye to home. plate’ and after appro-| “I, don't want to be taken to/Cranes’ total, Loser was Rog Roth- | That's when be Me) , Totdls 980.2 “Tothte! 2219 to church‘ | Pittsburgh - Miiweuxee, 1:30 p.m. priate ceremonies were presented your) leader, I've already met enburger, who went the distance, He pitched three record in, 10 innings pitched, and}, Tote 08, Topte | ghey] eemtenced (Rem to ge ch Chicago at jes 10 p.m. | him.” : - ‘alse allowing four blows, ‘in succession for am earned run average of 3.60. 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(Undergrad Reg) had no trouble outscoring Fiint Pen gg 8 a Northern with 52, Arthur Hill with! race)—Branch 32%, Flint Central with 22, Sag- inaw High with 17% and Bay City ; Mauro (AH); carr AP; Central with 13. Meet was held on|"%,,(PO), 200. (PN); Mason Smith (AH); Key (Gag); (Sag); Compiling a total of 66 points. |mark. Charley Kimbrel] — Bob including | Walker tied for first in high jump. |Frank Shorter shared first place Howze (BC) (BC): Cosby (PCH) ; Dodge ards—(first race)—Bdwards (FN); $2.1. aeorte | y Good Weather Could See New Classic Marks Builder of Fastest Lap Car Is Prepared for Better Speeds INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) — The man who built the fastest‘ car) wi FC):|in Saturday’s 500-mile Memorial Day race predicted today “‘we’re on the threshhold of 150 miles per FN); Hodo FN); ” Flint Central’s track. Departing mintoa (Sag.); Ratcliff (PCH); Smith — laps’’ at en Foye PCH seniors are Fred Brooks, Jim) “ sg0-yards (first race)—Neigarth (Pw); y, said e Lujie Lesov- Pritchett, Bob Richards, John Jef-| Byrd (PCH); McNair (Bag) 7:03.1. (See :|sky of Los Angeles, such speeds férson, Bob Finley, Willie Robin-| Px); _Wieniewsk (BC), 2:06.8. ist t]he ——, this Ban pies son, Arzo Carson, Harold Ledsinger| "50, ‘Onder ee! cw. Yancey! wind ather was too cold and too and Eddie Drayton. (PC) tied first: 4-way tie for others WNGY. Chiefs’ Leon Prentis, and Allan Pitti jump-"kKimbrell” (PCH). Walker} “A lot of the fellows say no Howze were 1-2 in the high hurdles, | a een co ee, Mie aeeee places.) 150 mile speeds are possible Maurice Johnson hit 2:06.5 to win, Broad jump—Tillman (Sag); Mauro| With present equipment,” said one piped with Ken sg a = ee Ree eee et tte inches \*| Lesoveky, “but on a perfect day steps t pace in ¢t other,| Shotput — Pritchett (PCH): Brown! J think it’s possible.” ’ . 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In National loop activity at Northside, Huron Bow! scored four times in the last two innings to trim Autos of Europe, 52, and Wright’s Upholstery popped up with two runs in the 6th frame for a 32 conquest of Arro Realty.; Tonight's schedule: At Beaudette —Elks No. 810 vs. Deni'’s & Herk’s (American), 7 p.m., and Pontiac Merchants vs CIO Local 594 (Amer- , 8:30 pm.; at Northside— Sport Shop vs, Pontiac Retailers (International), 7 p.m., and Rogers Electric vs. Drive-In Cleaners (In- ternational), 8:30 p.m. Big Bear .. .. 100 616 03 6 6 Moose 182 000 000 —0 2 0 Meyer and ‘Dubats: Vivian and —_ Buttercup ..........-- 002 000 6—2 4 Harrisons . 200 200 s—4 ‘ 2 Monday. 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Coe, captain of the victorious \U. S. Walker Cup team and the ‘American amateur king, was the! itournament favorite. Lawrence, almost unknown in British golf circles, surprised Coe by winning the first two holes | MIGHT FIT ME! — Car! Lemle (left) coach ’ Pontiac Press Phote . and hit the ture with a ¢-up lead. | of the Birmingham High golf team which won an actual 38 to win the sportswear, courtesy of Featured on the Garry Moore Show , its 6th Press tournament Monday gives Fred Richman Brothers. Lemle and other coaches in | ‘ : ltanky — — ora dade! Shadrick, winner of the sportswear in the facul- picture Jim Beadle (back left) of Oak Park, Save 20% —Reg. List $7.3 5 ibogey 6 on the 13th that dropped! ‘Y “fun meet,”’ a hint that the outfit might fit Dick Ayling (with cap) of Pontiac Central, and ‘ . } j|him two behind. He won the 15th! him. 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Batted Ball NEW YORK ® — Coacn Ralph. isuffered a double fracture of the right cheek bone and a severe ‘concussion Tuesday night when hit ion the right temple by a line drive in batting practice Houk, 39, regained consciousness ;while being treated in the dressing room, He was taken to a _ hos- ‘pital, where X-rays determined the ‘extent of the injury. { He is to remain under observa- jtion for two or three days and imay be: hospitalized for two or ithree weeks. Houk was feled by a ball hit iby Yankee pitcher Don Lar sen. The genial used car man SAVS: If you are looking for a new __ Tommy Thompson ager of our establishment J car, or a good used car, come Houk of the New York Yankees. on in to Shelton Pontiac-Buick and let me show you around. Our stock of new cars is large and we hove o wonderful selection of Aate mode! used cars, all purring and ready to go for the Holiday! We're selling cars because we give good deals too! . 223 $. 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Back-to-back singles by Jones and Ryan, a costly outfield error and Dean Parmenter’s sacrifice fly produced two runs in the 6th inning and brought Nonne’s a comeback | 3-2 vietory over SnoBol in the} American League. Emerson's two-run double in-the | 6th stanza gave the Lotus Lakers) a come-from-behind 9-8 triumph over the Waterford Merchants in the National loop. Tonight's schedule at Drayton Plains: Spencer Floor Covering vs. Drayton Drug (American), 7 p.m., and Lakeland Pharmacy vs. Hu- bert Walls Service (National), 8:30 p.m. Sno-Bol 000209 6-2 2 1 Nonne s 000 102 x-3. 4 Badder and Biiely, Pargher and Dear born Merchants 200420 6-8 3 3 Lotus Lakers 004 203 x--3 5 2 Preston and Herr Penny. Enenis. Ezer ski and Quisenberry While setting a new NFL rush- ing mark in the 1958 season, Cleve-' = jand’s Jimmy Brown didn't have a touchdown run more than 65 yards, the league records showed. killed in an airplane accident in 1951, leaves for-Paris Wednesday Prep Front By CHUCK ABAIR eo Another high school spring sports season is nearing the end of the line with only a few major events left on the docket. Since state officials feel it is too much of a task to determine champions in baseball, the only remaining titles left to be decided are in tennis. Birmingham and Cranbrook will give Oakland County strong representa- tion when the top netters collide June 5-6 at Kalama- zoo College. That opening weekend in June EGE down the cur- tain on the athletic year? —— to try his skill at boxing. Young Cerdani, godsor of French \singer Edith Piaf and not yet 16, ihas never appeared Ana boxing ‘ring in publics but he wants to: follow the career of his late father. Philippe “Filippi, manager of Play ‘60 Title Tilt in Mor NING weet ee Soo, Escanaba Ordered domme onc to Enter ‘A’ Tourney| NEW ‘59 WAGONS Bracket Next Year : pavio 00 mse $1995 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Mi 6-3900 “Class B Preps LANSING (#—Class ‘B basketball | finalists will play their champion-! ship game in the morning nexti{- year, — The change was announced by, the State High School Athletic’ Assn. today after a meeting of its, nepresentative council. The basketball finals previ- ously were staged with two games each in the afternoon and | evening at Michigan State Ual- | for the preps. League-wise there are still some interesting events on tip fof those fans who hate to see it all end. St * Michael and OL St. Mary are par- and the golf match the next day. Track teams will vie June 3 at East Detroit. Several area schools have scat versity. . Under ,the pew setup, game will be at 10:30 a.m. The the B - Detroit today and tomorrow. tered events remaining in the vari _ uicipating in the big annual Paro- ous sports chial Track Championships at U. of The Eaglets will begin play Thursday in the Catholic baseball playoffs The busiest league from here in will be the Eastern Michigan. Three titles are yet to be set- tled. Port Huron will host the | baseball sourtiey starting dune 1 yesterday, West Bloomfield took the title with a 349 total, followed by Holly 357 Northville 368, Brighton 374, Clark- ston 406. Milford 439 and Clarence- ville 452 Medalist honors went to Mike Eastland of Northville with an 1959 BOAT TRAILER... JUST ARRIVED SPORT -CRAFT CRUISERS. Come in and see yoy at UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES. LAST CHANCE to Enter Scott SPELLING BEE CONTEST. 100 J SEE THIS SCOTT POWER COMBO 1959 14-Ft. Whitehouse Fiberglas Boat 1959 25-H.P. Scott Meter and Controls CRUISE-OUT Boat Sales 63 E. 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Marie and Escanaba will have to meet Class A cempetitidn if they go into championship plap. The twe schools competed in the B bracket last year. There is no other (Class A competition in the Upper Peninsula. It was cecided any. school with ‘an enrollment of more than 900 pupils must meet Class A compéti- tion in the tournament regardless lof geographic location. The rule of classification by enrollment previ- ously had been waived for the two Upper Peninsula entries The association also voted to) send a questionnaire to all high schools to sound out sentiment for | establishing a date for the start of basketball practice. 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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 “es FIFTY-SEVEN Another Tough Loser SAN DIEGO, Calif. ®—Dick Stigman, San Diego southpaw, pitched 1074 innings of hitless ball but wasn’t around at the fin- ish as the Padres had to-go 15 in- nings to edge Salt Lake City 1-0 HARTFORD Cqna, Rariford Seaghed poeercel, Tex —Cleveland Williams, 215, Houston knocked out Ernie Cab, 219, New York, & PITTSBURGH—Aart Swiden, puaniod Oliie Wilson, 188, out Jos We Monts, 164 we.) errarese Stars at Plate as Tribe Boosts AL Lead See the New 1959 ite, 162, New 195, Pitts- /By The Associateq Press “Indian Pitchers Also Hit Left-hander Don Ferrarese took care of the pitching and the punch edge, but Reno Bertoia and Bob|three hits, then blanked the Yan. Allison followed with RBI singles in a Pacific Coast League game — = out Hart-} A winning blend of hitting and kees on four singles the rest of es ° ‘eck . for the Indians last night, com-|before Harmon Killebrew hit into ; é ’ inst aoe * * packing mae ae —- * bining with reliever Jim Perryja game-ending force out, Russ the, way for his third victory SLAYBAUGH S ‘ Bill -Moran’ , Maurice Richard, Canadiens’ |*°P im the American League perio, 4 four-hit shutout while driv-/Kemmerer (44), who gave up a the season, second over New ill -Moran’s perfec; squeeze ; nant race, and when the hitters|i.¢ tw and scorin with|solo home run by Tasby in the| York. Bob Turley, 346, who nc bunt with one out in the 15th ace, has been in pro hockey 17 the pitchers can do that jobj.;#(™0 runs ay ST 4 b tf the : miss, the pitchers can J°P\ three consecutive doubles in a 3-0/fifth, lost his third in a row for|/has lost three in a row for the rough e game's caly rus. ‘years. too. victory over the Chicago White|the Senators, who took a 31 lead{ first-time since 1955, walked eigh Sox. \in the .sixth on Faye Throneber-|but gave up only five hits in hi : That pushed Cleveland two|Ty’s two-run homer. 6 23 innings. He had allowed jusi games ahead of the second place| Right-hander Tom Brewer getithree hits, but trailed 3-2, all White Sox and put Ferrarese in|¥P two runs in the first inning on|giving way in a five-run a9 B | the record book as the fifth pitch-| . | ‘pe . er to hit three two-baggers in a/ : Everything for Your Camping Pleasure nine-ning same—the Sst te fo LOW oie : Wa We Rog. 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Cool color tones from ancient India. ‘ current price without trade-in at time of return #k . ——— couse ; Doudielok i Rubber safety Spring-ioaded corrwgated 1'« | shoes are automatic 4 satety rungs | | staneard tequipment satety rung lock k P23 = Everblooming Selected 2 Year Field Grown $100 Rosebushes Everblooming English Ivy Arcadia Superooted Select ey oy £ & Begonia Plants 11c ea. RIDE THE BUS TO GRANTS MIRACLE MILE OPEN Miracle Mile . Shopping Center NO MONEY DOWN $1.25 Per Week Powerful 3 HP 4 cycle Briggs ), & Stratton engine, wide 24° cut, features recoil starter, Choke-a-Matic handle control. Leaf mulcher. @ 3'4 HP 4cycle Clinton engine @ Safety clutch The 12th annual Kalamazoo xen Yachts Take Part small game season, Currently, | preserves can’t open for business before the start of the season but) don't have to shut down before March 15. Game men also are likely to re- tcommend a boost in the percent- sage, of released birds that can be jshot, Present regulations require ithat 50 per cent of the birds go free on adjoining lands, depending in Pan-Am Games CHICAGO (NEA)—Yachting will thereby become targets for other play a major role for the first! punters. time- when. the Pan-American Games are held in Chicago, Aug 27 - Sept. The increase in yachting Need 24” RIDING ROTARY MOWERS HAVE FORWARD AND REVERSE SPEEDS Tops in performance with plenty of go-power. Fast wheel adjust- ment changes cutting heights. 10” rear... 8” front semi-pneu- matic tires for $] 3 9” smooth riding. NO MONEY DOWN $12 Per Mo.—$3.75 Per Wk. WARRANTY on Clinton engine, Guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship utider normal use and care. DAILY 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. eS Se ae sportswear for sportsmen action swimmers prefer knit and woven trunks by Jantzen When you take your swimming sertousty < like the pros — you want knit Short length, snug fit, and action style make the “Spearhead” tops for skin diving, surfing, hard swimming. All to give you the pro look. 4.95. Use our “Shop & Park” Free program from McNally’s 106 N. Saginaw. Street—Open Friday Nights ‘Til 9 P.M. 2 2% ae re. rs” TP Sa gy ree ~“ _ seuthnd oa . on ce, ev * ome y ~~ ; y - ‘ rs alte ; — x‘ , \ ‘ psa ver * — : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 FIFTY-NINE ._ | 7 SHEITONS = | || : ) | We Will Be Closed BIG HOLID y _ pg es Be Cp ale ey Nt sat eee — i . gn” ssp WP ici im ip tt ae + ,* &S “Ae t i , and a VACATION 100! . , Here's How! If -You Own ao ‘54 or Later Model—You Can Have © A Down Payment on Your New Car _@ And Up to $300 or More in Cash for Your Vacation We will do this even if your present car is not completely paid off . ~ REMEMBER — You don’t have to fake cath — we'll still give you the same trade below — BUT if you want cash, we will make the deal listed above. NO PAYMENTS UNTIL AFTER THE 4TH OF JULY! . Jt gs bb ” D , 7 ¥ Se — . “ ponent 1 LASy or i — s 2 a Buick Is-Really Loaded for ‘59! § BUICKS IN STOCK Pe das Look at the equipment you get with the car listed 2 LeSabre 2 Door Sedans below: Dynatlow Transmission, Heater, Electric @ Legabes 4 Door Sedans 4 Wipers with Windshield Washers, Outside Mirror, 4 LeSabre 2 Door Hardtops Turn Signals, Tip Mileage Indicator, Safety Plate 3 LeSabre 4 Door Hardiops Glass all around, Oi! 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Choose ° a your color — Choose your body style — Choose < 4 your equipment — WE HAVE IT! bis mm --\\ j.§ feanster........ oman a ‘LOOK ‘AT THIS SELECTION Sm sara | 6—Catalina 2 Door Sedans Your 10—Catalina 4 Door Sedans Price $1870.88 6—Catalina 2 Door Hardtops . 2—6:Passenger Catalina Wagons A 4—Catalina 4 Door Hardtops . j 2—Catalina Convertibles 2—Starchiet 2 Door Sedans | BUY NOW—BEFORE SALES TAX GOES UP! : 2—Starchief 4 Door Sedans $ $ | 2—Sterchief 4 Door Hardtops SAVE °30 to 40 MORE! . ij 5—Bonneville 2 Door Hardtops | 2—Bonneville 4 Door Hardtops 2—Bonneville Wagons : ——————— = CHECK OUR DEAL “ — : We're not fooling! Look at the figures — try to beat ‘eml The car listed below includes in the price the following equip- ment: Hydramatic, Heater, Windshield Washers, Outside Mirror, Turn Signals, Magic Mirror Paint, Safety Plate Glass all around, Sun Visors, Arm Rests, Foam Front Seat, Back-Up Lights and the Tempest 420-E Economy Engine (if desired). PONTIAC CATALINA 2-DOOR SEDAN Factory List Price.............. $3014.96 « Sales Tax ...............-005- 90.45 License and Title Transfer....... 2.00 Total ..... ce. ee eee eee .. OSTA Average 65 Pontiac Trade-in..... 1250.00 Your Price ...... “1857” ON-THE-SPOT FINANCING We have the facilities to complete your trans- action immediately. No waiting — if you want : - a new car — we have the cars, the salesmen, and the means to finance it. | BRING YOUR WIFE | \ AND TITLE TO- SHELTON .- PONTIAC-BUICK ig 223 S. MAINST. |. —_s ROCHESTER he i: SS “— “- OL-1-8133 hb ——— . al eo ~~ = i ney ¥ —— — a teenie — mn - : ae, # ps - ‘ 4 P | { Se se ei CU T wrt Se — es. ?7 > seat = a — eS vv eee SIXTY | THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 Ask Congress to Ease Way —_[osingisieson Sw ELYRIA, Ohio W—While sev- eral small children were watching tor Refugees tO Enter U S | television in. Mrs, L. DeMarco's| "T * e e \living room, a kind of un-guided . , imissile hit the side of the house,|— > smashed two windows and came WASHINGTON (UPI—The; as many as 68,000 could be ad- | to stall and delay deportation (to rest in the room. Eisenhower Administration has; mitted in a single year. _ indefinitely by various appeals It was a remote control model asked Congréss again to increase) 4 other requested change would to the courts. airplane which eluded radio sig immigration quotas®and make it) rT i . _inals, leaving the owner and con-|- easier for Iron Curtain refugees'8ive the attorney general discre-| a fogt i san = troller standing confused in a field to find haven in the United States.|tionary power-to permit aliens|Cluding many in the criminal . half mile’ away, No one was . The request was made by At- paroled into the country to remain classes, have been able to delay hurt, and arrangements were made torney General William P. Rogers, 88 permanent residents. Under the; unduly their expulsion from this|to take care of damages. «who renewed proposals made by, amendment, Congress would re-| country,” Rogers said. President Eisenhower in his State View and have the power to dis- * # The National a By Edgar Martin of the Union Message more than approve .of a change in an allen’ He recommended that the Jaw estimates that there sae faore thee | W'S PLB OOATIN' [ean | [sae QR OR DORN, DO QOALKINOL LAST WERT 1 | two years ago. | Matus. provide for a single review action|200,000 different chemical by-pro-| ~ bh! : : | Rogers also again pressed a . t L , The proposals would increase proposal to tighten up deportation | %! a deportation order to be filed|qucts of bituminous coal, including small District Court. Under ia i iri immigration quotas by about (1 ,-edures—iong a sore point with | the, ‘oat 4 ae material used ie ela a 65,000 persons by basing them ing Justice Department | ng up procedure, &nigraph records, laughing gas, va on the 1956 population of the . alien would have to challenge ajnilla ice cream, TNT, moth balls, | United tSates rather than the He said that under the present deportation order in court within|embalming fluid and fingernail pol- ba POW QOL TOOK PYTORERS DREAMIN’ BOUT US =| [HAD ALMOST THE QERR GOAN VORR\ DREAM ABOLT WS\ 1920 census, and would permit | *ystem, aliens have been able ‘a six-month time limit. ish from 10,000 to 68,000 refugees . ? a year from Communist persecu- BOARDING HOUSE . *. 4 tion enter the country on a HEH-HEH! SNUFFY.HAS GRACIOUS- “parole” basis AMM ) 4 Rogers sent his request to Vice YQ LY CONSENTED TO SERVE AS . President Richard M. Nixon pre- | Y You WERE SMOOTHER THAN THE y POUNDKEEPER UNTIL THE DOG'S siding officer of the Senate. and) y LAST OLIVE INA SAK IN BUYING YY, OWNER RETURNS! THEN TLL 890¢ f , ‘hy . . J House Speaker Sam Rayburn YA THE DOO BACK FKOM MRS. 4 BURY AG lin 1980 rapa ; 'D.Teal V\ BONGALI, MASOR, BUT THERE'S) MEET THROES ek, — Ss A ’ fe — + * + ZN. ONE KNOT LEFT IN THE IN THE, FARE BDC Under the proposed quota / NE ~ WHAT DID WALLIS A FOND GOODB f changes, unused portions of quotas LINE AND COLLECT MY FEE , in one year could be used in the’ YOU DO WITH , FOR PROFESSIONAL next year. Under existing law, CORNWALLIS A BEGNICES Jae unused quotas are not carried | UM-HAK J ° over | . The proposal would set up sep- arate quota pools for Europe, ‘TW | WY Africa, Asia and the Pacific Ocean | | \ . Y}) are TaN erea. Unusued quotas would be’! N= \ fay V¢ distributed to aliens with a pre- ais : >) A /QV ER ferred status—those having cer- | : =. AY Fs , tain special skills or. close relatives | , — / in the United States—without re- + | Ji gard to the country of birth within . - ( hy © the area Y ve \ 1) ' x * * | : re = Yh The proposal dealing with ref- aaa A ‘\ ugees would authorize the attor-| ; () : \ ney general to parole into the Y\ n) fe . i \ United States refugees, selected by | . Za ty ; the secretary of state, who flee, = \ ' from communist persecutign td! . . BAN Z any ron-communist area. Parole “ é S | status gives persons entering the f . | Bn country only temporary permission js : qf: to remain. ( Rogers said 10,000 persons | ty] NYA = \ ELEMENTARY could be paroled yearly under | te sé () 4) a MY DEAR this proVision and, upon a proc- | 7 ‘ S H pth by WEA Service. ine. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat Of. TWIGGS = §-27 lamation by the President, of an extraordinary refugee situation, y - | OUT OUR WAY Has Pictures of All - | VA pcan Sgeged le Top U.S. Military Men | TH ONLY KIND WE . KEARNY, N. J. ww — Mrs.! Joseph Bersey collects autographed ever having to deal with press! Ts agents or packaged pictures. And a= replies are prompt. Z P Pg Ms * | (Ch Starting with the now President al Eisenhower in 1945, she has been collecting signed portraits’of Army | and Navy brass. Her stack in- cludes every top general and ad- mira] of the present day. Air Conditioner Gives With a Special Scent PONCA CITY, Okla. W—A skunk wandered into the Security Bank! and was quickly disposed of by a broom-swinging custodian. | Unfortunately the animal! got in some of his own scented licks’! before succumbing. He went down fighting next to an air condition-) ing inlet and perfumed the entire building. CAPTAIN EASY = ‘BREATHING! YOU MiSSED HIG HEART! COMB FINISH Him OFF Federal, state and loca] govern-| ments in the U.S. spent an esti-| mated total of 131 billion dollars; during the fiscal year that ended| . June 30, 1958, according to the, Tax Foundation. This was an in- ' i > SR WILLIAMS | aa i a vy? 7 Pat. i - crease of seven billion dollars over x 4% e aes th eheooe a fisca] 1957. ae i i i by EA Service, Ing. 1. Reg. U.S. Pat. Of, ae —_ ee “aL. + > DONALD DUCK oe — | SSSSSSH} PUT IT UNDER) | [eRe LOOK---I WENT TO YOUR PILLOW OUSMM lhe A WEDDING AND TONIGHT AND IT GOT A PIECE OF WILL BRING WEDDING CAKE SP gh 2 P33 jit 4 , / oe f@f. +7 By Dick Cavalli MAYBE THERE IEN'T WHAT THERE (6 (BALL GEN fr al hon in a By Franklin Folger ° Y “Handy | PROFITABLE | Treat For || OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Outings Press Want Ad Section Add to the fun. || ‘‘toscne att'your buying and” ith entscive selling problems, Wrigley’s Spearmint _ To Place Your pa Gan. WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 I'D LIKE T’ TEST MY NEW BATCH O’ TONIC WITH A FEW DROPS IN TH’ GAS TANK, AN... "I let him kiss me once, and he’s been trying to scrape ' Up an acquaintahee with me ever since.” pra 3) “ . oe ge _ ee ra ae a a oe 2° ae kl lm ltt alum lll im ee on iy Le ict Oo ee Ue 2 ee Bf | eo i) i ibe, 2h 2 ee Lo, a oe oe ok ae ute, it Le i ele,3 ‘ ‘ ae ad te epee yy ekg pre yy tee oe fe pe pies oy MB) aon Fe ante eee Ae oe er i sae allel . 4 * \ op Fie pee . 4 4 7 ‘ ‘ ~ d . ‘ ? y. 7 ° ie : . | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 & Ford Case Barb Still Sharp [Fire Damages Home A fire at a house owned by Rob- e State Tries Again to Free sot dt ca a eee a Tempor ary J obless Ch ec ks mated $2,000 damage Tuesday aft- -lohns Oakland County sheriff's deputies| ——gparx and members of the Avondale Fire rnoon, PUNERAL T day for another round in the eight; Canton case last January. located in the kitchen of the house ee — = bring-| the court awarded one million ®t. 3283 Coolidge, directly behind | FUNERAL HOME Detroit Produce autaeary aalheersenllen Pena dollars in jobless pay benefits| Eikins’ home. | ambulance servic. Plane oF Motor ve ors agges Tse = 11,000 Detroit Area Ford Motor! Cause was listed as an overload- Jes, Delicious, BU. ...s00..s0000.83. CoE eee ec assssescosseces Be Meowwhile, 300,000 TUC checks| 100 effects of the key point in the bill, said the Smeekens language goes <4, the sth da «. dane ig) wT) SON — ——— secs a i Rhubarb. outdoor, dos. behs. ...--4. 90 as far as Republicans are con-/too far, and offered proposed word perimeters, natine Je hereby picem, inet! ¢ Sie, pues Om S-as3t. : Tomatoes , & Ibs. ores 3.00 cerned. ing to limit its effect th these! °.™- Eastern Biandard "rime, is the tast ai i GREENS two ways: day on ag war tered Bereene Me-| 3 cae GRAYES. PERRY MT. Cabbage. No. 1, DU. ......4. ves vas $3.08 With Sen, John P. Smeekens |‘? “4)*: ae ee ee Gis City | rete — end va iB (R-Coldwater) spearheading, Re- | 1. Benefits would be allowed | ise my revister_ in order to be ‘etigiie| My at Part Com Part Cemetery OL . 180 publicans are secking toe pre- | to workers idied by a strike at M* application . for Fe me gg ibe vent any future application of another plant of their employer (7 ™*¢* ‘° ‘he Ke. A. et nt oe tt State Supreme Cert doctrine |W an impartial arbitreter found |sppicsst’ rectde 7 7 ™™ "| Chapel. Sacalient jecaucn, wecrt- Poultry ond Eggs the dispate tnvelved violation by ete ee, et ee | d register DETROIT EGGS ——“nocawiec f - weg SCNEALT Em L. Gopset. Help Wanted Mele: ¢ 6 costes in tng BB GH . ay ewe: Board EE ig Whites—Grade A extra large 32; large if omo e azen 2. Benefits still could be paid if| School District e of the City of 2 MEN WANTED «5 the employer was shown to have ae 27, 28, "39 or caiccing wumaien” Goon income while you train. Poy: in } caused a lockout in a_ supplier person at Kast Heating & Cooling } Co. 8. Saginaw St ares wi browns —Grade aig large 4 2 . i he : a +4 as ‘ "hee 2 7 ¥ ¥ 1 ‘ 4 ; fu te <5 24; mee 16, Grade Bare betes 2 PURE ‘ Sg BP git es to Ser ‘Plant. ; bd 19 ost The first provision, Lane said, Death Notice 3 FULL OR PART TIME SALES | was intended to exempt purely lo- mint Good commission. We train. FE : Commercially graded: ’ bag agro A Jumbo 31-32; extra ~ Pentiae Press Phete 23337 Ask for J sk for Jean. } large 28 77; medium 20-22; small = r ie \Orede Barge 21-22; vrowns Grace, | SHOPPERS LINE UP AT GRAND OPENING 9 a.m. today. The self-service store, open trom | Will Head Det [cal controversies wholly unrelated) eg Ba ag ee } ; ectives. q A pombe Fash: _— oo rc large | —More than 400 persons were at the doors of the 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, will | - * = a agé 20; Deloved som. of "far. and A CLEAN ct B large 21-22, Consumers Center st 178 N. Saginaw St. for the feature soft goods, hardware and household | i” Sheriff's Department, ‘policy OF purposes, grievances over! re Taree “la MElnert; Gear | outside Job for an honest e| DETROIT POULTRY discount department store’s grand opening at items. | lrons Announces facilities and the like! grandson of Mrs. Usare’ Posts; fable’ man. Apply Savoy Motel, B DETROIT, May 27 (AP)}—Prices paid : ; Almost automatically, the Re- Gear brother of Mrs. Robert 120 8. Tel 10 am, Thurs g er poune fob. Detroit for No | publican _ majori (Vivian) Dvsez, Mrs. James _Gay, May 2 ; quality live aumay | : jority turned down | cotnie) | Meow. Mani J. and ALERT YOUNG MEN 19-32. EARN 4 nee hs henry type, broters | Grain Pri An l1year veteran of the Oak-|Lane’s proposal: yesterday, Later,| ice will be ‘held ‘Thersday, ‘May Seatenee. “cat paneer, Fal pees Og a eunen whites 10-30: | rain Frices land County Sheriff's Department,| Sen. Lewis G. Christman (R-Ann| 7%. 8t 3 p.m. from the Zien Lu- or part time. Call REpubite 2-9068 $! Barred Roek _— caponettes aay . | Wi a Leo R. Hazen, has been promoted Arbor) called for printing of the! theran Church, Ferndale, Theron 9 to, 12 pm. & to 6 bs tbs 20; over 5 . 24-35. Ducklings { (Late Morning Quotations) F ective para Aa ~ oO he | wil Be » state ab the Weasels Canpearrae a CABINET “AREER \ | mweree after decimal point are eighths | , a. a sergeant, Sheriff ~ their reconsid-| Aye. Ferndale. until hoes cauneer a —- ae oor . Irons announced today.| eration today. | ‘Thursday. when he will be taken Aémiral ...... 94.4 Ist Crk Coal . oo OL 1-1935 Livestock \Air Reduc | 86 Johns Man BA ‘a » yosident of Wolverine} Heretofore, Democrats have ria. wul tie in state et Woe church OLLEGE STUDENT 3 \allied Ch .....1174 aL .-...43 oe k Cc GE STUDE) DETROIT LIVESTOCK Allied Stre'..-. $08 ecott ||. -i13 &S- «» --p eve: |ly opposed the Smeekens language! {interment in Roseland —. A summer job will be offered | DETROIT, May 27 (AP)—(USDA)— |Allts Chal .... 323 Kellogg New .. 46.2) |mume ‘duties as » |without pressing for modification ete as | to « few qualified men. Livestock — Lid ..... 296 Kimb Cik | hor f the a woe i Accepted men be \ able : Cattle salable 000. Opening wede @8l pera won ma bssitent cinek | nee 69.7 Kresge, 55 33 3| o detec. such as suggested by Lane, taking CRUMBAUGH, MAY 25, 1939. JORL to save $1,000 ber, then umieed supply slaughter steers and he : NEW YORK A hesitant stock!AmAiin'""":. 317 E5@"Ggse | ig) CHICAGO Un Moderate selling|tive bureau, fil Ge pocktion the Mill thothd be Max | tateswtattteeet on i's | Tt ofvaat Salve yas Se ee ae -bigher a Market moved unevenly in fairly Am Cyan ot 3 ise, & McN&L 12 2| weakened the grain futures market ling the position ited to extending benefits. and re. jonald TD jon: dear { Ann Arbor a thy ree a tae eee oe| active early trading today. au tdemes” 2. eY [ose -. 323) slightly all along the line today in left vacant when A first TUC bill died in a Home | Crumbeugh and’ Judy. Puneral pI R g Fn 28 00: choice steers virtually absent early/ Pivotal isgies \ show ‘amNOas.... 636 Lone 8 Gas 404 early transactions on the Board of Donald Francis Senate deadlock. The — bill’ service. will be heli _ 23613 T p.m. to 9 p.m. few siandard to low good steers 24.00-26 "| s ed narrow | am News: . 43.4 Lorillard 39.7 7 y 28, at 1 pm. from the Tiss CANDY COMPANY, MAK- a celiety eheers 72.60.40 good to low Changes mostly. The range to the) Am Tel & Tel ‘2446 Lou & Nash 7 aa | was named under- is @ second covering the same| corena-Sire Cage with Rev ers of Baby Ruth and Butter- 5 choice heifers 25.$0-27.00; lot low choice | plus and minus side was general! m Tee 066 Mack Tr... 443! Rye and soybeans again led the, Sheriff earlier this "| ground. , me ferment ts Walled Lake ‘Geme- anger hog. epening fer 2 route 4 hetfers 77.50: standard to low heif- & y} Anaconse | 66 Y 31.3) ar | te take Come salesman Yh Pontiac. Truck fur- x nett sa 28 50, utility heifers 21 00-23 50.| Within a point. [An'ed'da W&C 362 Martin Co ... $44 setbacks with losses running to ma year. nk Joel will ie tn state at the nished, libers! commission ar- a Utility cows 20 00-2180. canners and cut-| \Armeo St es en 8 - 42 jor fractions of a cent within a| The new detec- | Walled take aii sali pecpusent. septa, man le & tere, 15.00-20.00, utility bulls up to Exceptions were few. Zenith ‘Atchison .... 286 Merrtcnas .” jos|few minutes. Brokers said how-\tive sergeant B DeROUSHA, MAY 36, 1983, ALPRED pe sn amie, tee oe % bi! salable 350. Butchers under| rebounded another 3 points or so. [Beit & Ohio .. 44.3 Mpis Hon 138° | there joined the depart- usiness 0 es D.. 1106 Lamame Wii aoe S8; Se terview, write Pentine Press Bez j 280 Ibe. steady: weights over 30) Bn. Ste International Business Machines |Bocing air... 388 Minn M&M 137 4/0¥C7 were no particular new loved husband of Mrs. Elva De- No. 42. jower: cows steady to 25¢ lower: most (Boeing Air |... 386 Monsan Ch ... $01, bullish factors and that the pres-|ment as @& uni- HAZEN Five members Rousha; dear father of Mrs. Ar- EXPERIENCED TRIM CARPEN- mixed lets US. No : and 3 180-240 Ib added gbout 4 to its latest run- Bond Strs .... 227 Mont Ward .. 48.2) m of the Pontiac thur Mastick, Merald A., Destin ters to work ih Plin Mu ; Borden . .... 19.2 Mot Prod ... 37 | Sure sure appeared to be mainly short| formed deputy on Jan. 1, 1948 and) District Office A. and Ivan DeRousha: dear ber & acces. Ee butchers 1650-1675: one load mostly No Du Pont about 2. Mot j of Prudential In-| be union. Call after 6 pm MA : vert Had was up it 2. |Borg Warn ... 431 1. 186) selling, a hint that some traders) promoted to desk in| en Eien te aoe 51008. 7 owe 190.213 Ibe. 1725-1733: nol Briggs Mf .... 8.7 Motorola 1015 ers | was sergeant iN) surance Company of America have Mrs. Emma Swan. Mrs. Edna carty sales No. 1 No. 2 and 3 260-300 Ib. | Chemicals were well ahead with Sr My Be Murrey CP. 33| ne expecting prices to rally from| January, 1982. received invitations to attend the Béward. evens aa "Charles Excelle t Coan 14 73c1638: mixed grades sows| gains of fractions to about a point/puaa Co ..... 28 Nat Bise _| $16 Present levels. A year later he became a plain- ‘company’s 1959 District Ag . DeRousha; also survived by 11 n cr Woe. 13.00-14.00, 400-86 Ibe 1180-|but the trend was blurred in other |Burrowghe -... git Nat Coun ® -- $74] Wheat was % to % cent a bushel’ ‘clothes detective, He is a graduate |Leaders’ Conference June yee grandchildren. Funeral | service Op tunit act —— — ae A nner: ae groups. A number of leading issues Calum & # .. 33.8 oe "; 683! lower ‘after about an hour, cats %\°% the FBI Police Course and at-\the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, 1:30 pm. from the Voorbees-Siple portunity ; 26 08-36.00: cul! and utility 19 00-28 00 showed no change. [Gan Dry «--: 304 Nota West o27 to % lower, July 63%; rye un- ‘eae male Criminal Investigation) Canada. Auebauy ettigiasang. Sntasmnoe’ oe ee oF ee ee 7 —— satetio 300 not enough done sane those that a Mitte or Copieal pital Ai “ ss me an AY 2 bears to % lower, July $1.20%: erst Michigan — Uni-| | cngntins_e delegation will be! wate Chapel Cemetery. Sr. oo is your pene teem 8 top ; were Gene otors, tik rag "940 «Nor Sta Pw |. 2% ans “% higher to 43 lower, East Lansing earlier j Maison, manager of) _ Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home. tomobiles. Earnings unlimited. We. - Ford, Woolworth, Jones & Laugh-| oe Seas — ou awe: OA July $2.27%. | the local office. The group will in-| ESLuey, JOHN, 669 WALLACE, have modern showroom and serv- He Enters as Mother 'jin, American Telephone and In-| \carraer i - es Ovens i OF . m8 . ; | A Heel of Walled Lake High clude agents Herbert Buchanan, John Kelley: brother “of, demes ance, —ee angen ° . ternational Telephone. (Cities “Sve... 912° Pan AW Air | 295 Grain Prices | School, Hazen is a World War Il Glen Harding, Chester Welch and| na tire, ‘Merle’ Collins, Mechs: tet OAKLAND ; EWPORT, Vt. (UPI) — Lloyd) yy pit ereees i ee, ee eo S 5| CHICAGO GRAIN iveteran, having served three years} staff manager William Banning. "of the Rosery will be Thurs- PE 6.3538 Pontiae ' T. Hayes, 45, entered the Vermont rail =e’ ac. (Con Edis. ‘as Snel Pict Conference cea a around a point were bis Citear” Ma Rey" aee gs, ‘in Army ontract ! to Birmingham Firm | :hiame ries: | Tae i ICT 4 4 Eastman Kodak and Allied Chem- [Buen - te acieway : 36.3) Stanley Yankus a will be at 8 > Wednesday a | end aggressive produc- ical. £ = Scoville Mf .. 25.1 WASH — Michigan's | Home. : his own agency, recruiting. | ¢ ROOM >| Slightly higher were Chrysler, rig cy oe i Bears Roed «. 45.4 Amendment’ Is 20-member congressional por iaoky City Papen oni night) gavsniaON WAY 31500 JON, training mes. qualifications > q Goodrich, Raytheon, Anaconda, Air) Ei Auto L... 4 Biemons |... 84 ‘tion is getting behind a Ford Mo- chose A —_ | Township: age @ Mey. Sprisgtield CAROE EASTERN WANOPACTORER > eae | Reduction, American Cyanamid, - hd Rad 213 SIREN tents 8 | Likely to Pass itor Co. drive for a multimillion of Bt =e eo aod Pontiac’ | Frome ge AB. ae ill consider m ried ro ian > An Added Facility q| General Electric and Pfizer. + 7 NG pee Pee os: oH ame contract to build 4, | rs ves rs year. gat 3 be held Teerede Mar a a Ge Bor Hi stating Down ‘exaco, rry Rd .. : = } ; at the 4\ uc srect’ Douglas Aireratt Repub-'Poed Mach |.’ Sta Brana .. 612 WAS Nach) predic Philip men A * | Commissioners accepted the ment in Andersouvile “Cemetery interviewing ing. you and your wife . _ . - Son al .. predi ; helson > $can Smelting, Bullard and Paniprock’ree ft Sa Sues ota “Stanley Yenkes amendment” wi The contract, it landed by Ford, | 5 ae]. bho, seep gebeng ce the Sharpe Goyette JU, MEN, MEN, MEN" > q) American World Airways. (Gerdner, Den «hg Sed ON On ... $83/ become law if Congress passes any | Would provide about 1.300 new jobs oad” —— = sxibeR. MAY" 35, 1000” ALVER- cook from Sam’ ts 0am. oy, a > [Gen Dynam °° $81 Siete... 11_| Wheat legislation this year. in 16 Michigan locos, oer ay cit, 32 Wierd Oy ag 3 dear | Gu, PULL, OR PART 4 ° bers of the delegation report. y Manager Walter K. Will- of Mrs. | Dohner ‘ 4 Pontiac Starts Sea Mie Since Co. {02| The amendment would remove “° man said actuaj cost of blacktop- Sire, ‘Beoste Seg. bar Zimmerman, onsen, * Se suk So - a, ; “|Gen Moore 78 Tex @ Sul Bi) a soacre restriction on wheat acer aes sean soe ping and related work would bo | Screet, ute Gbdye Matfer, Mrs. | 08056 — oe aOOEE. f| . ° : oe : group j John Oaft and Mrs. John Hill. MFG. OF : { MOTEL j'Bomus Drive’ SBF, BoFecic HE gcse ia o | Sat os laws matey of e | "Sic te ine A ara ested) Geet tte Rat prone, San femee | 1 Ad Campaign Gee ne Tom Came CH the te a hai anyon manufacturing and all of the as- biachtovping cal &A | from Gna Vaghepdhowar Peres Lansing. Norherr Detroit area. ; > \Goebe) 0S OER Gnserwa ec. as | 8 Sone whee y sembly. would take place im |. 0” $, 37 per cent of} Srticiating.- Interment in Osk Preumatic "Tool applitions, but > RESERVE IT TODAY \Geedyeer "-. tee UB Carvide - 148.2) week Michigan” if Ford gets the con- the proposed recapping work has! Cemetery” Mra. Snider will lie in will consider 1 al sales ex- > FOR YOUR SALES Pontiac Motor Division is con-|8ih ig? MEETING 4 paign inviting motorists to “bonus- Guilt Of... 1b ¢ iron Ce ol parmer a Dowagiac, Mich., chicken); igan- i bidder on the contract explained. ‘ a gl moe eg i: s euch as Ife insurance, hospitali- > Phone FE 5-9224 qmve a wide track Pontiac,” it|fole™s, © 43.4 Us Lines .... 32 farmer, selling his farm ‘and mov- to provide 4,050 M151 quarter-ton * Warner; dear father of Mrs. Ct ete. Re: :i > e was announced by Frank V.|Hooker Ch... 4 US Rub ...... €.7] ing to "australia in a glare of na- pro , A & A will be asked to undertake Richard E’ Shaul, Mrs. Gerard J. short resume to 41, Pontiae $i 4 Ti} Cent 513 US Bteel ..... on & vehicles, blacktopping Weber, Mrs. Allan Crawford, Mrs. Press | > » Bridge, general sales manager Of|inaust Ray - 235 US Tob ..... 243 canis publicity. Cities directly affected by the pping of the Pontiac Gen- Sparks Witt, Mrs. Willtas MUSICIAN: PIANO OR ACCORD- 4 >, Pontiac Motor Division. Ing Rand, -.. 103 Waleteen .. $24) Hart also told his weekly newS! contract cward would inckude Ann eral Hospital parking lot at the Leothue vad’ Peurd “Wermert ian, Pontiac Lake Ina : $ ROOM RATES 4 Centered around Pontiac’s now- | es o8 i West Un Tel .. 38.8) ‘conference yesterday he will sup-| arbor City io same unit price it is charging for |: af ous careeee by ed by 13 grandchildren. OUT OF TOWN CONCERN WANTS ; > 4| tamous wide track wheels the ad-|int Bus Mcn 433 Wert A,5* -: 90°! port a Senate proposal to increase Arbor, Bay » Berkley, other blacktopping, he said. re we be one pen ber Toes ee. » Single eeeeeee-$ 7.00 4 vertising is designed to impress |fm Nick... 923 Beet Se Sele Revenue personnel by 70 fre Moreh aE ie a thersn Gaureh with in: business and 48 seciat te ng : > Double $ 9.00 buyers with the importance of|int ghoe 0... 363 Woolworth ° _ 884|persons. Others, he smilingly re-|sonroe. Sains Ock Pace Van | L tery, ter, Warner “teu tas Week. Writs, stating qualifications seveeee-S 9.00 q/ariving one of the new models |int Sliver. 432 Yar @ ‘ 35.3| mart " id “help Presid : : : , Van odge Calendar Donélson-Johns Funeral Home. Jerry-Kay Distri 1580 Pug 4 Twi $11.00 4) themselves to fully realize its man tat Bel%G ta 84 thew har vas senhower bal : pudiget” E*| Dyke, Wyandotte and Ypsilantl saahiow ai eel oo 4 eine Toman str AVERAGES ene elon, duilave ex taxes|,, Names of other bidders seeking), No so Pa AM. Clarkes BOX REPLIES | "se lssoerienged wit smell germ ‘ Kitchenettes .. $12. 4\""the advaitising program is (Compiled by The Associated Press) are lost annually, he said, because a were not immediately |ton “Thurs., May 28.7 Bm im. Work At 10 a.m. Today there tion ; A supply 4 q\scheduled for May 21 through|y. change .. mae MA OM siocts Americans don’t report about 25 in FC degree. Gordon were replies at The Press ay elena — > FREE TV 4, July 31. Noon Wed. ...e341.0 1429 #8 4 230 3 billion in income. Um pa office in the following QUALIFIED COMBINATION >| Brey, OO oes 88 1008 ed TIE iby Eager Little Girl N . B : f boxes: bene Je aa has Month oe .0-334.8 140.7 100.3 227.3) ~ * . Srica. dieeT, after fe tet et te tee \They’re Also Brothers —|¥ear ago's.°. 204 ms 81 184 Overturns on X-Way Santa Claus Disabled EWS In Drie 1, 4, 5, 7 10, 14, 16, iter 1959 low ....... 306.1. 1338 96.0 211.8) - | Thiev ck L 7 2 ber and see : MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Five -|i068 nig «1.0... 20 ges &7 343) DETROIT (A loaded tractor LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Car! p Pi peal rcs! = new car at . a a al x mt | _Vect'deal'in town. PE DTig, d Before You | iui he known ov Dennis Mo-| 190 wr ----- | # 1865 trailer driven by Donald B. Isbell,|ence Fiske was awarded $1.59 merce Rd., Go Sales, | | , 58, 61, 6, TALERMEN WANTED e Bride have known ever since they DETROIT STOCKS (35, of Muskegon, skidded and over. for injuries suffered while on duty | 7,, and rereaer Township, | ye ae a Oe LUET NS OAKLAND AVE Pa j could tafk that they were twins.! peures aner decimal points are eignths, turned Tuesday on the Willow ver lan a department store Senta Clans| uestey and took te Sour wheels.) § 20 0 ma dontoeemtenne a0 S008. | B U Y lAfter all, everybody called them : High Low Noon | Expressway in Allen Park. Isbell|last December. v ne oe, and tires, yalued) ss ——-- weno. other need” apply. &2¢ yi Prdp=s P oS Baldwin Rube or Con cane et Hi jsaid another car forced him off| Fiske told the court he was, pe seers Dowels Oakland _aner's ree man. PE 44273 a ° ay, though, the boys re-| Ross Gees 33.8 ibe ‘the road.. He was not injured but|totally disabled from Dec. 25 to! sc sangeaeenaraniten t Stop in Today itarned from school and exclaimed: | Powe wiec Cham Ge Le we ‘his load of 25,000 pounds of auto}April 1 as the result of injuries; Walters Lake Grocery store, The Pyatiog Prose SHOE SA AN ae fi | Mama! Do you kitow what we) Fen prophet Cor. Coe. is if [mufflers and tailpipes was scat-|received when a girl jumped into) 4694 Clarkston-Orion Rd., Inde-| FOR WANT ADS Dixie Highway. q See Our Large |itound out today? We're brothers!""! «no sale; bid and ‘asked. tered over the highway. his lap. pendence Township, was broken! SALESMAN 28-50 ai gga DIAL FE 2-8181 White Chapel Memorial Assecia- ‘ Selection of into and $10 worth of knives, $14) tion has opening in our public ii worth of cigarettes, and about $1! From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ann ta a i General Tires with . in change was stolen, Oakland oy ccteae: aun 4a falty trained: Barings wh venue 7 | ey re Ean j County Deputies reported yester- “fm mediately. The Substantial rewing ‘qeveand ‘for BIG SAVINGS! eer day. wee Reeumes BO first two months while igeratug. ; fon te cancel” he charges Royal. Oak, Mich: Sy Cocktail tables, end tables, blond, for that mar proot top While they last’| | insertion “of the adverse: § |. SALESMAN WANTED $595. Michigan Finorescent, 393, | mem Tac’ be qbett, "ay ‘er Wu trate ED WILLIAMS seria foe | Sas | | Beem - " , Tr Tire C sunt, bench: fluorescent lights, tjustmeots will be n er aust tive eed. references, — DP 3 E . Aggrega = sate y en Aegan Puvrescent 393 mciaing time tor advertioe eas <7 eo st. Orchant Lake. Av ameye cr. eretest | | Leni a E 2-830 previous to publication. — ok : rummage. 14 E. Pike. M 7 : : —AGY.| ° ' worrck A we os . oa ADVERTISERS sive die set-up trouble AAA Driver hool, 59) | tion of transient viet sips. Cars, Insured. FE 1, « Adv. is Dow 9:15 a.m. the a : AAA Driver School, '39| | ferent h ' Cong. B'nai Isracl, rummage. 14 i. ces ae B. Pike. 9 to 6. Adv, W ie am ri Call FE 2-8181 for ‘an ad = ‘ . + sa It to §. @ Short St. maar. : s ts iS to recovers lees; Dish FE: — 7 .e. 4 ‘ re - tay The “Aetropton Moen ot} 3 38 18 OB 2SiRl Sor, a vite: oe York has. 325,11 square feet) 1% hbo hte. ee . Say ak 2 floor Space for exhibition pur- , RES Be ™ ‘, ; ¥ ‘ y : , | j . - . évo eeeien ————_____* Pe ’ , ’ Ad hd _ SIXTY-TWO - ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. 1959 ‘ ‘ ; Houses 43 , Furnished ent Mouses Unfurn. 36, ___For Sale Hot Help. Wanted Male 6! _Help Wanted Female 7 ___ Building Service 12 12 ccanncanine a SLICES OF HAM “Rent Apts., F irnis! on _Rent Houses Un ws, a pa atk ec eqn Ye QF DOUBLE HOUSE, 4 R id 1 SPE- | A-1 MARION A ppay yooms /PRONTAGE WANTED AUTOMATIC same "Ere RELIABLE eo arp |* sa rrmical pany mewn |4 deliveries ae er you Pep vp. | et SORE —y "Path main nein floor Eras a Si sb0 per we OR Mite i of Lake frontage on, Pen. “h Box 56 dren. Light hence heed OO. a4 } Ward, E Paririe. 1050 after | ¢ — oot Write _ Call aftey 3:30. FE sora | ALL Aa. BA OF "CEMENT. WOR | coy val diet, | Son 7 BaDkua ; SaT Livino jm | tabs, eal ful price. Small WANTED — 3 MEN TO LEARN. = ve ae prone mo. Sunday oF | la | wee KINDS" OF CEMENT A AND | A-{_ TREE TRIMMING AND CUT. | eoupRED iD oi mY = 3 1h OOMs ye Eitchen, fun my era aw 4 P| 5) 9 DOWN—WATER FRONTAGE aeons eoting me Inc. PE 2-7164/ holideys. Apply Rite’s "Drive-in, |r Block work. F aE - ONDER _ting, free ést OR. 3.6826. 5-8114 2 BEDROOM HOME CLEAN IM-|""¢ rooms and beth on Cana! jALIFI peed Sie a Royel Oak 4-1 BASEMENTS FUT UNDER 4-1 ACE TREN QERVICE RE- ENJOY OUR HO! E ATMOS: | mediate possession. MA 4-3440 | Williams Lake — Large lot aud ANTED — QUALIFIED COMBI-, S WANTED. A PPLY resent homes. House raising.| moval and trimming. Get our bid. ‘ee 3 knotty pine | —— ; a —7 | ots of trees. 3 bedrooms, Mas- w | WAITRESS WAN | P re in 3 room 7 — 32 BEDROOM has large picture nation bump and paint = Pic i Blackie’s Lunch, 2257 Dixie Hwy , under pinning FE 86-8044. FE 2-7188 a r FE 8 _f uittully furnished, Pvt. bath, ree Bedroom has arge toture work in Lake Orion, W. C Lelp-| RESSES — NGHTS APPLY IN A-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT ALL KINDs 0: aa Sa | e venient to bus line BEAUTIFUL window overlooking __preem_aute Body, ofter_¢ p= wire Tony's Drive-In. 2790 Au-, work Residential and cemmer- | ish: grading. Top soil. FE 2-0603. | No drinkers. Phone) ast BOULEVARD ee | Le —— epproved vm, YOUNG MAN To ASSIST MAN- Burn Ra. Utica. al. eee ead es tCall MY | BLOOMFIELD TREE & LAWN | _ after 4 p.m, PE §-5015. a" Mow Renting For | sothing down. ot ea ee wk asian WAITRESS FULL OR PARTTIME. | > is. 3 Jonn © “Cel les. Guaran- ; rate Reasonable rates. FE. PORN.) RMS AND BATH HEAT. h ~NEW 3 BEDROOM, BRICK | Sbove average. FE 8-8103 between weer ee zutyeR PT ANTED | _teed work oenNigTNO LAWN CUTTING AND REPAIR. | _ privy. cone ony MY 3-12H. _M4 NE Bou oer ~emecm | —— pig pao a na 2) 2 ae —————— | for semi-invelid man, must be) Sadi Cabinets, é Garages i complete lawn service. Large or LOE. lo- | 3 | 6RM | TERRA snacks 980. | pegged aril aris along ‘ able to drive. FE 4-2642 { ¥ x 3479 — FE 3-7206 | poate estate, mowings. 9 years ex- apt. Except lly nice, le 6S & 69 Whit dow Just $450 do P _H | Wanted ‘Female 7 - {ECA ie See 2 rience. Dan's Landscape Ser- cation 44-4373. ba ot bi ~ aa costs. & eip J WANTED : Boreal . sinne | A-l) SAND & FINISH, Se | sieo, i 6-4108, LOWER FRONT > WONT BATS, | Oo FS See. rAR OXBOW alt WOMEN LOVE COSMETICS! [itm car bites Salary plus com | _Pontise Hardwood Fieor LANDSCAPING. SIDING & SEED- Oe haat ite ae Crcheed ix-| i SORM. onan WEAR | 300 DowN "AND CEMENT | K. fill ity ow beauty, mission. $1 per hour. For appoint-| A-1 BRICK BLOCK A | ing. Tractor work, back ns a thoi y plus the! ment call er 60571, between _work Also fireplace. OR 39402) 4 grading wit! front end loade benefits of high earnings if you 030 and 5_ BULLDOZING & “TRUCKING | _Free estimates, FE 2-5463. NEWL Lk. Stove & refrig. furn. 870 moO “PHA terms Large 2 bedroom = 3 BM. hy? | EM 3-065. | home ith oak floors Lake privi- etorated & _f OR _3-1800. lege’ on Maceday Lake Paved } RMS. 540 MO. NO CHILDREN. | me re — | mi 3892 . a. : et Pull price $9,500. qualify for one of Avon's exce.- WANTED TYPIST DON TURNER =| NURSERY SOD DELIVERED OR sr0tES FALL : Ba. pus 2 se Fe Clee or write Drayton Plains) Mow PCr tumny for novance: ©} COMBUETE “BUILDING SERV-| laid. Black dirt & fill. FE 2-2650. VERY Wick, 3 AND BATH, NO J ROOM HOUSE. “sMAL Fan ior | WATEINS LAKE AREA - Po. i ee ment, Paid vacations. Hespitaltve Ba KER Const ‘SION, ee aa ee eae REMOVALS: drinkers. Phone FE 2-5553 . furn. wane , oonple. + bedroom brick. Full basement, _PO Box 536 ment Paid vacations Hespitalize- BOWKER oi eek oo £- oe i noon ; al TESA LMEE APE a ine Re — a “e OM "C. MEG co ror ar HC = | TREE PRUNING AND REMOVALS. KAT L Rent / Apts. Unfui Unfurnished 34/3 LGE. Scone a@ BAT | He month senting Edith Rehnborge Cosmetics stove. Lake area and garden r N FE 118 Indianwood Ra _ Lake Orion ANY TYRE oF HOUSE PLANS, | OR 3-0165 OL 5 OL 1-814 TUM. ~~~~~~~ =~ | space OR 3-6151. ! WILL TAKE TRADES Start at once. Information, ; WANTED FOR ou eee WE REBUILD OLD LAWNS. N New CARCEMONT.S “sT CLASS APT. CLOSE TO HIGH a DUPLEX, Will take your house tn trade 3.7402 WAITRESSES ASTERING AND REPAIR» > BEDRM. MODERN - truck stop on Dixie Hwy. ME PL a bide. eee estimates, | ones too Lee Smith Lawo Repair &. grade schools and Sager ‘downtown Rochester, auto.| and build you a 3 bedroom with PERATOR WANTED; 7 work of @ D OR 3-6529 j 3 rms., dinette, tiled bath A k d. Ref OL full basement. Built ip oven and BEAUTY 0 Maries; tC Wes Meyers, MY 2-1606 & hot water refrig laundry heat, fenced back yard. R for full OF Pert SN. Pohuac WAITRESS. FOR NIGHT SHIFT 2.9350 Ms & Truck . facilities 44 E. Pike, or San- | —*0#el wo! eauty Salon, Apply Dunlop's Drive-In estau- STONE & © & CE- | vin ruckin 1 ord MS es i poe 7 BEDRM EW H _ Trail, Walled Lace MA 41316 Ph & Dairy Queen, Auburn & | BRICK. “work Rasigental a oving : g = FE_*-800! or FE 8-3420. Reas. rent for responsible party. WM. BAR MAID, EXPERIENCED, East Blvd mercial. Bill. EM 3-3168. 1A’ Reduced B Inquire .22 Auburn Ave. full_time. OR 34521 ‘ BLDG. REPAIR PLASTERING educ ates «ROOM HOUSE, MIDDLE work. FE| Local Ge jon ns moving, Straits Lake, $70 per month. EM Couple - Caretaker Help ant —— Block, Cement SMITH VINO Cc rE or | _4-229 a EALTOR Cook = Housekeeper 2 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR ~BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED | ASHES “RUBBISE END JUNK 7 RMS_& oriiiry RM. ot a ue w. mura” — Plenty of floor time | kG ranteed— Pree E haulea_ FE 5-6625- mo. Oil heat. 32-6332 or ; 22 TO $0. FULL TIME FOR BOTH. sales ladies. Plenty aa Work Gua pes row MOVING SERVICE Fores efter 5. Open Evenings till 9 Live oa premises. “Accomodarion end listing, } Tsoney, here Oak: | == paa ee oRMENT WORE, | Reason 6.3458 io RMS. MODERN TL SYLVAN LAKE ¢ SEDRM nly. ary | T . 10F eee cod food — pleasant land County's fastest growing | BLOCK hea ee” | BLACK a te 4 70) TOF pare sib bee acces Lane, Oe Ciel er. ley eee Irm. furnished heated apt, Ive. Real Estate Firm. Jim Williams | ene “TEP ACS SPECIALTY. for 5 yds FE 8-0677 al MA b-O008 or Ouserd $3411: | BY OWNER. 3 BEDRM. 3 YRS. closet space, bath; adjoining elec- Realty—1483 ‘Baldwin, FE 4-0547. | Goes eo, EM 3-4879 HAULING & RUBBISH NAME 5 Bt., gas heat, good location. — § ROOMS. BRICK, RAMONA TER- _ Terms. FE 2-0904 tric range — refrigerator sink ange YOU INTERESTED LADIES? nae Y AND CEMENT. WI your price Any time. FE 8-0095. race, auto. oi] heat, 665, 7 arash WEST SIDE 4 BED- unit for snacks. Television, Tele- Free coffee makers, 6 to 72 7 CARPE lize in garages, FE | $-1951. | HAULING & RUBBISH, $2 A LOAD UNPURNISHED APT., 3 ROOMS, 90 _2-3922. rooms. 1% baths, fireplace. hard- TO TT eer am a | tee Ce re me. | an! time FE come S| } 7 peng PS eis |S ROM URPURE, OURE | peo toore, fences: yard $2.00 hi : is 1 | ie ‘ a e rhor e ge oe: sirer._vanilla, 150 N. Perry. FE 2.2063.’ pair, smail_jobe es, specialty, FE LIGHT HAULING. PE #1124. Wtd, Children to Board 26 Wanted Real Estate 32A : Big ag or ‘sel sos P owe TE ee et ences. Call owner 6657. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A $500 5-2841 or FE 7-0 Ab RATES | ere eee ee | ae |S RMS. & BATH.ON SCOTT LAKE >. basement, 2 lots $900 will bandie. : ? Male or female MES BY LICENSED LIGHT HAULING DAY CARE LICENSED HOME “AG \2 3 RM. APTS, FOR COLORED. { Mo eat s CLERK. PARTS DEPT INVEN-; & month income? Male oF Temelt-| CUSTOM HO sn oT eee C CASH | Reasonable rent. MY 2-0161 Adulte with ref $65 y OR 3-1854, : a tory control High school gradu- Caliph thao eee _ builder. Free estimates. UL 2 ee EE +0088 | Joslyn ear) (Walton) Vicinity (Pe 3 — cite around FE 4-498 or FE 54512) ———~"") pawn ate 18 o 25 For appointment fXPFRIENCED GENERAL : un Cement and Block work. GHT BAU jr ld 2-8851. We eda iertca Go A oS 13 y RM STOVE, WASHER. aE accu ine BATH BASEMENT ¢ hedene orc. pievas _ call MI 4-4700 Syrehiect apportanity Phone OR OR 3-0464. : over your property for a cash! rear entrance. FE 2-0974 FE storms, ree room. double lot, CAR HOPS EXPERIENC ED “AP 40306, J. A. Taylor CEMENT AND BLOCK “WORK. OR LIGHT HAULING = GIOVING OF |! Wed. . Household Goods 27 sale. In many cases we can get 3 Ry “STOVE. REFRIG. CAR.. 6 ‘RM. HOUSE at oe PONTIAC, ‘ to schoois $13 900 OR sly in per Frostop Drive-in —_ 43-0464 any kind. Rea cheap. FE 8-2404 : you cash for small or lar _beted. Adults only. PE 2- 0383 luguire 22 ‘Auburn Ave 3-7178 ie w ‘euros ee EXPERIENCED. | FULL - Peis a= CERAM (om yie Et LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. | cwerino Be BOUGHT FOR CASH eatiies We slae pave pares for | ; 7 ROOMS AND BATH GHD FLOOR io ROOM i HOUSE. UNFURN. FE NICE 2 BEDRM PRHVILEGES ON CHRISTIAN WOMAN TO ABSUME = iady 0308 ar taylor. hone FREE ESTIMATES TERMS gtava) nie ply oud ioeding FE | SUN ot LE eee salg ae. aw Huron. FE 31688 or | Ha oo entrance, close in. shan ¥ 2 BEDROOM JUNE ae Onan se ice . DOWN general responsibility of 4 chil-) OR 4-0306, J. A. Taylor Advance Floor Co. _—aOR 3-8761 20603 | ANTIQUE ~ oIsHES, F' aa OIL FE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark | _FE 2-2663 _ | CLEAN, COZY 2 3 ps Rear: Gren in motheriess home Prefer wp. gsALESMEN. MEN OR LA-| = _— | Wiampe. (warble top his. MY | —_ — |3 ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE AND} }5t. Oil furnace Ideal tor teach- ayment Of oye. Gas pauieots ee the ages of 65- “ Gies z W. Dinnan. Apply 66. CEMENT W T WORK — O DELL CARTAGE 2-152; | Wanted to Buy or Lease | “igi furn. 1035 N. Roselawn | ers or small family. aibite sane See = $5 irs 2 —___—— West Huron — Drives — Floors — ral d long distance moving. FOR USED TV'S. FonRT | Modern ranch type home with quire 61178, Paddock. PE 2-2116. | Se $300 19 CURB GIRLS MUST BE NEAT | Employment Agencies 8A _Tieensed — Bonded. 4. UL 2-2762.—_ im ew Phone FE ‘5-6806 = a gna ue FE 2-0367 | acreage for 2 saddle horses : - RM, PVE BATH & ENT. ncL. .“E''o** a 3 WEAR SUREES a | rt gg creer re, Apply ,et Bis-Boy Drivein. 200) | CEMENT & BLOCK = TOP SOM. SAND & GRAVEL. FE CASH FOR FURNITORE AND AB. | Will build barn. 3 in family. Best |” uti” stove © refg gar. Aubura CLEA” 6 RMS. NEAR BUSSES 4 | $0390, full price, By owner, MA wy | “Cc c lances Odd p.eces or house full.| ref. 1 yr rent in advance cr. Paddock. Adults. FE 2-7236. schools Ref 385 u ue GIRLS" —C€ALL OA 8- xi COUNTANT | WORK FE 5-0782___ Ee Prompt courteous, service. FE | 0? lease H. Hoffman FE 20114 | xe 5:30 p.m. : FE 2-388 “iD AC iN : = j HOUSE. $50 EACH or MA 5-921 AC c 4 he DRY ¢ WALL C TAPING 4 AND ) FINISH. | T k R | RM. GARAGE APT UTIL RM. per bs er Month. PB 2-5065 EreNDABLE MEDDLEAGED WO- Ace 22 1030) Sth, taining, or (ing Pree eeimates Fee TUCKS fo Rent | sURNTTORE NEEDED | Rent Apts, Furnished 33 710 souh'(dut" Baby eek Pet month Fa 33 noTOWAT. man to care for c tad 7 |E Entire home or odd lots. Get the ~ Soro | heat Garage Exe con Live in if necessary. PE 8-2803., Midwest mployment Pontiac ~ Construction and maintenance. Ed. AND EQUIPMENT ; 18ST FLOOR MODERN 3 RMB & 3 RM. NEWLY DEC. STOVE &| ‘¢ hea rage | NORTH BIDE Good 2 BR home : NSTHERAPEUTIC AD |_State Bank Bldg PE 5-9227, | Connop Electric. UL 2-3902. | 4-Ton Pekups 1'%-ton stakes} [0p dollar Will 4 outright oF | "path. Priv. ent. Close in. Por | _Tefrig. furn. 288 | Walagere, |= Nes ate ST: Seely Pontiac built 1956. Nice living room with DIETITIA = | Dump! tracks Semi-trailers| sell !t for you. Community Press, Box 60 ; ; ; A membership required Auras - BOOKKEE PER | EXCAVATING) — “TRERCHING “Pp jac Far aa Sale. Phope OR 32717 couple PE 2-2522. \3 LGE R par ie - | EAST SIDE BUNGALOW MOD-| aoe % on phen to men ca teet Lye position, sa.ary open. bibers!| woman aged 28-40 for bookkeep- | BULLDOZING _—_EM_3.0081 ontiac Farm an WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES |i ROOM KITCHENETTE, PVT. | _"!v# Uv. furn OR 313 | "era with bemt. 906 per mo. FE) Satcuent. cil furnace. Only 8! -- personnel policies Ele tal 432. ing 5 days. Downtown location. ELECTRICAL SERV. FF - Industrial Tractor Co cf furniture Ph. FE 2-5523. bath, 2 adults only. 200 N. Pad: |3 R RMS. AND BATH. CLEAN AND! $'s00} aon dawn Ged eeu Gavienis ET Hane ck Detroit 1. Mich 3s ‘per mo. Midwest Em =|. Pare Sea 825 8 WOODWARD (| WTD:. MATCHING LIGHT GOP. | ‘CK. Alberta Apts. _ to Poplar, PE p4eas or COUPle. | HOMES AT BRENTEL. OXBOW,| “of sie per month including tenes oe ment. Pontiae State Bank Bldg. PREE ESTIMATES ON COM- . fee | les. Moderp swing i ROOM SINGLE, 7 ROOMS, MAR- _® Poplar. PE 24443 ae ak ak ae | ae “you NEED MONEY? | oo ie ees yg ore ee & end tables. Mod s + ROOMS 28s Duck & Tommys Lu ae oe co with Sandra Parties _FE 5-9227 nei ag eet ee cn. yr | arm bridge lamp. FE 46324 te Greeaed — no drinkers. | Re Me ACR . more | PO Box 3538 7. ene & te uilt-ins 1. r | _ 3) Sowa Seta 6928 arte _ a va- EAST 6 xcellent 3 B | balegs Saha oO ee FA. FVELYN EDWARDS _1060_W. Huro’ FE _5-8431. UNWANTED ARTICLES, PICKED wa paige tind + nea cae 1 RM, PVT ao NT. GROUND ¢RM. DECORATED. 68 §. FRAN- ae — aie RMS & TAY story home Oak flcors Wall. to in: general office pro-| VOCATIONAL COUNSELING FREE ESTIMA’ ne pelagic = ublic a i 4100 Elz. Lk. Rd. FED F ais aera after 7 LUXURY 2 BEDROOM TERRACE | hehe Pcl ge Pree : reantaage kkeeping | for water heaters i, . Smart. Sale Farm, | ATH. NEAR PONTIAC mas locks t Serie Hee meeting puolic| = _OUR NEW LOCATION— i i060. 1 ae Wires. Fiec- Painting & Decorating 20) ester. Michigan OL 1-5631 2 F §. COUPLE ONLY. 319 N.| Drive In. OR 3-428). ; = Setmming, ‘beating sod feb | school’ $1290 Terms ‘ Bales experience helpful. Steady 241, EAST HURON ae a OID _ Saginaw. | #RM & BATH APT NEWLY DEC-| ng. UN 2-2965, after 5 “ lovment & inside city. Give SUITE ¢ FE 4-0584 | GUARANTEED ~ CEMENT WO! 1ST CLASS INT.—EXT. PAINT- 2 RMS. & BATH. NICELY FURN. orated. Util, Resident ‘ake privi- | rt WEL- KST DEN ir taucation experience, vie ge rs free est. MI_6-4188, FE 2-261, ing Ress Don Beck. OL _1-3141. _ Wid. Miscella ern 28 ee coe * et, srudie. | ae Write Pontiac’ Press, Pox . —— a ee 721 ivan ia the 5 BR brick, as xpected & other pertine 5 a aa 7 7 | 95 18T CLASS PAINTING AND DEC ™ -__Huron after 3: | Doris Rd. | om lot 105x145 ft Ni Kitchen formation Write Pontiac Press RECEPTIONIST | GARAGES $595 | * orating. Cash or terms. UL | ADDING MACHINE, SMALL LATE MS. & BATH. REAT & COM- 65 | EM BATH FIRST FL Sr ST ae | Tie beth with bullt seit ee « Box 119 Attractive girl age 25-35 for re- 14x22 Complete. PE5-9122, | 3. mode: tn good cendition On|? F foige Te Le Wome ect | | Walklee dukes ee oe NEW 3 BEDRM. BRICK E SIDE ee a ee EXPERIENCED. WAITRESS 25 YRS ception & office duties. Prefer GARAGES BY PEDY ~BILT GA- IST CLASS DECORATING, oo | 37453. After 4 pmo Child alcenn FE $2107 “Baia i 6 pm cuuberen $4180 DEQUIN- mat a “Vareata ° Losmeritar. or olde: Swing shift or part time some bookkeeping 7 eager | rage Co. ORlando 3-2360. | ing and wall papering F |WANTED- STANDING TIMBER, | |? RMS & BATH WITH PVT. ENT | 4 ROOMS & BATH, DESIRABLE eo 2 eatee ther. = hes! Outdoor grili 3 blks to schooi Must have transportation Sat & $300 per month to start. Midwest GUARANTEED ROOPS — ALL { LaDY INTERIOR DECORATOR | = oo On 2nd floor Child welcome, $12 _Uullities. Adults. _FE |G bedrooms, 5 balne Other bas; 914.960. Terms pt ereon Bhemroce “Creamery Sieg PE S927. State Bank | ““uinds. Est. 1918 Fug eis | —Papering. FE #0343 sy" Lapee! RA” Mae FE pers) per WK 483 Orchard Lk Ave. § CLEAN ROOMS. } ca FLOOn. | 2 eras Bedrooms studla Ming Waring LAKE PRONT 3:0 11, person amroc i SS 353 N. Cass. FE 2-3021. | : ' -AINTING & DECORATING | E__ 5-101. Private entr: 61 H | room. Besutiful grounds. Reason- a 120 ft 4 A-1 PAINTING & DECORATING : ae nee _emirance. 07 Benry Cisy. ’ ¢ : ME Pike ws |__We Work Wanted Male 10 qousEMOVING FULLY "Paver repoved. PE 46018. , 7&3, ROOM APTS Pvt EN. 5 ROOMS. HEAT & HoT waTER. | ‘be rent. =e. | pone a bee” unk ee Wee EXPERWINCED Aa’ aed ~_—_—_——— ~~~ equipped. PE 4-450. L.A. Yours. 2 wait cLEANING REASON. _ Money Wanted 28A_ trance & bath Everything fur _State 8. 965. FE 45032 ; SASHABAW & PELTON 6 RM. peitiea den which coule be used EX coe (ca APPLY 930 MT A periog FE 2412 a WALL Pa. HOME GARAGE - CABINS. ADDI- | able Free estimates FE 46-6449 roan NrD unsup ar 6 OR ) PER piched Nerr Saginaw Inquire Fy ROOMS $e UPPER FE, pacmgg aay “ae a | es ara BR Lots of eupboarc as ‘ tions cense FHA — Batis ee 2 or } close space atura! tone ive Clemens St Jules Gril, after 2 A PAINTER, TERIOR AND _Terms FE 4-6909 a1 PAINTING | INTERIOR. ere cent for @ period of 3 or 4 yrs. 2 RMS KITCHENETTE CHILD §~ py apr $y SECOND FC | welcome. OR 3-437, | piace §=Compact kitchen slicce Cored Tuesday FE +6462 rR per PE 49203. Have security. Write Pontiac; welcome 431 N Perry FE 2-5170 * w LOOR. tam WARWICK AT SYLVAN | garage. Penced yard Cail for s OOK FO exterior Re Reas. ! LICENSED BUILD: _Guaranteed Free est. FE 4-9206 Press Box 68 aoe ole we aM fest_side Cal. FE 41091 Cake basilbed a riakine'e pasties y i for @p- bre aro es for noon 41 CARPENTER W ORK. N NEW ______CFE 32-4855 PHALT a a eal AND PA- \2, cake KEK. ALSO (ee APT. CHRISTIAN COUPLE port. Lease. Lake privileges A s ly in rson only,’ _® repair A per hanging + —— -- | preferred. East side. OR _3-5048 ema!) bouse. 26] Voorheis FE OFF M24 Lar 3 BR ho Havicens Gril Room 1300 N| M1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- LG wey AY AS! Call tor | AAA PAINTING & DEC ORATING | Wanted to Rent 29,3 NICE LGE Rus ALL UTIL. 5 RM. 2 BEDRM, PVT LAUN.| 45000 | ate AB 188E Lot tz5aleg te Perry FoR 3782 or On Sam Rees OR’ free estimates Licensed and | Free estimates. Phone Ut ors. oe | SEAN eNO mar Where ae oe. |! and Bun, | saree, lérge lot, near new TO RENT OR SELL UNFURN 2 Bath Oil furnace $10,500 Terms EXPERIENCED | WATTR = \EVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER _Onded FE 4-7980 VWY/LIK | turn. apt. close to downtown. 2 ROOM APT. NEWLY DECO- | ancy early June Refined perma.) ar Doust _ nm TOWARD ROCHESTER On Pontise pork MR he Raytek wna cabinet work. New and re PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR DW. WYZLIC Pvt ent Reply Box 1, Ponttac| fated. Pvt. ent. & bath. 285 Whit- nent tenants OR 3-744 WEST SIDE ¢ ROOM BRICK. 1's BR home of frame a EXPERIENCED GRILL GOOK. 171! pair. D. H. Murdock FE 2-186) FE _8-8532 Interior and exter ‘_ PO aa Press |; _temore . aren MODERN Gas — gas beat, exc. cond FE sect constri tion Mod kitci- * W. Montcalm. FE 3-0045. sinned | BOOKKEEPING ALL TAX&S PLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR.| Free estimates EM a STORAGE SHED OR GARAGE. | 2 RM “AND KITCHENETTE, A@L Ete or. a en bas built-in stove & oven Drive-In aan ae EMpire .3-3416 | Nern Keller UL 2-1740 | INTERIOR «& ee SMALL near Walled Lk TAshmoo 5-172] | PYt, working couple preferred. | 5— vee ae s Legare < hood fan Beth wtih built, im D. MUST ———e a nt & hiv ms 2 ; fl ' ra lus. of 1 e abi EXT or over apoly in petton. De-| ZABINET MAKER AND CARPER. PLASTERING, @ (REPAIR. REAS./ Gove pannel! & joni {eT | WANTED TO RENT YEAR AROUND | 5139 ‘sat‘a''sus ail Gaye ea ee cheat. 1 ent'gainge. Gch Vitae Lien 6, Resta ay Saal _ e500 oe & apecialty. an G_ SNYDER teks SLAYING | INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINT. ‘June igen wow Howk aie 2. ee 3 ROOM PVT BATH. 70 down ee Re nee tUeT BE EX: CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTEND. | sanding and finishing Phone PE _ ng. Free Estimates FE $-0375 4.1215 = Rent Lake Cottages 36A oaxtan> Lake FRONT 3} BR SR ee a pares tolent Residential. Full or part _ 5-592) __ PAPERING ee ime 6 ccumy WANTED — 6MALL GARAGE FOR a FOES 4 Ea ae home. Pirepiace Enciosea porch. SCRIB’S Bar and Restaurant. 130 Oe ee WORE ———e _ a OR 31086 all Mr Gidcum _ _storage + FE 2-8432 | burn Ave . | 2 ce cae se Pree snd OD tne S Telegraph Ch i A — ee } % " JER 18. 1¢ = \ Licensed—Free Estimates PAINTING 25 YRS EXP | 7 RM. FURN. APT. NR. GENERAL __beach FE 4¢-8668. rage. $)5.500. Terms GIRL OR WOMAN OVER 18 TO) _ Free estimetes. | Ress LL 2 TOM FURNESS EM 3-079 estimates OR 3-4974 Wiliam: Le Wanted Transportation 31, Hosp. PE 5-2402 aft. 4 eS 7 RMS” & BATH. FURN. MOD- Sa ee ced win call tea cere wal ater «| ROOF REPAIRS PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, | ~~~~~~~—~ ~ | aia ROOMS, NEWLY DECORA’ ern. PE $3360 OFF HATCHERY RD Very good inca Live tn. Inq. 2820 Pridham, pm FE 8-9439 os FE 4-044 __ Walks cleaned. Tupper. OR 3-7061. | WANTED RIDE FROM PONTIAC pvt betb & entrance, all utilities __ \ I a mines —s oullt in _ | b82. Keego Harbo ——— PCE EAVESTROUGHIN - 4 | Lk. Rd. & Eason Rd into town | child weicome. 3701 Baldwin Rd\ Vv EPs ce orms @ sctrers ee | DEP’ ENDABLE OLDER MAN WANTS = PAINTING — PAPERING APT. FOR A VACATION. 8LE Lot 70x210 1! = tc Sint FOR BABY ¥ SITTING NOON | steady work. PE 8-0732 eee ed "Pieig. tile feotinas Wall Washing - Paper Removal | | dave goed — 3017 pm, 8) PE $1927 0 0 7 — | ,@ or 8, on Cass Lake. Weekly or 930 Low PHA tem tthe t btn > ' - 7 4 - J ; 1 ee crren aee, Paee rem OPE ekan | Ditch and poet wel ULI 6) "eine BARNG A HOUSES | | Mele ame pereag TOE SHARD COURT | “tt TE SSE | (HAYDEN, Realtor } J ce s ae se eee = - 7 a GIRL FOR MOTHER'S HELPER iia Ay ae Building Supplies 1 ‘WA _ work guaranteed. UL 2-4396 wea. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 SHIRLEY A APARTMENTS | CASS LAKE FRONT. § ROOMB, & E Watton FE 8-041 more for home some wages 2 EXP WATTRESS: Grill, after 2.) 8S se asl aha ote ered ea dP 180 E Huron FE 8-318. 2 : | modern, rent by season or month _—=s—($_—S ‘$C Eves . children _Poatise Frese Box io Closed Tuesday. | (4) 24x 48 WINDOWS, COMPLETE Television Service 22 3 ‘LOE. eee aie ate Come le bolo | _FE 8-0030. - INCOME — $500 DOWN GEs TOYS NOW y HIRING a | ¥ binat! torms and). Oe ee ee ~$50 000 | ath. Adults only FE 2-3 a - NDITIO COTTAGE 1 BLK FROM CRES- wo famiites & sma!) office Com GEORGE'S ve ter the fall season. peo een ee Ce _dereens FE 53881 ' {3° RMS. AND BATH BABY WEL) pcrwisHED & UNFURNISHED = eOt LK By Wk mo, or summer = MPTClal lot Ia need of: Highest commission. Bonus plan.|__WO'rK. EE SASS O° oe — 43 i NIGHT a cea ,0 INVEST IN GOOD LAND, Come. 194 Going St. Cr. of Whitte- ot bebeooe _season Pi ceach” FE 2-506 tga “die $4.950 407 N pe See ee ne Nat is, Gand _ Business Services . M ‘* > STRAKA CONTRACTS. NO OBLIGATION. | - Rit COEY ARRANOSAENT 2 et oo —— a rR AROUND 3 ROOM HOUSE PULL Bases“ Z | a 3 > . “RENT” R no nkers 1 d OL sE- tisiag, He Setivery. Ke colectme:| Seses, Sreek GFE. 24202, A-1_ WINDOW & WALL WASHING, | JENSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER: |? prt. bath & ent. 100 Norton —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— | welcome. PE 4] or FE 00 gas heat large cornet ot > Boos OR ATP. or —— hauling “Painting Pree est ~OR_3-5579 "| noon & evening. cai! FE 2-0495 A. 7 RM UPSTAIRS. PVT ~ §-4355. _VE 501m. sia tee are Pam war WAL, WAMENG, BE MACHEN | Acme Asphalt: Paving ~ ohnson ? ai. Walking, @otnce | Poptge's, owt rcunve, meder> FURNISMED CABIN —CAESIDE {RI LEVEC STARTER WOWE - — : "E i tla ur. Inquire Auburn y or wee reo! \ em al Por working couple. Must have Ai; waSHING, INSIDE WNL | Licenced ana bonded. Free est!- Upholstering 23 REALTOR FE ¢2533 ' we « ‘ Dubey. Waterford. OR 3-519} dcwn, eur ut G Fiattiey @M ee Se i a ee dows cleaned. Free est. FE 2-4225.| mates FE 5-1917 or FE 8-6843 | ek conten enctEeR 170 8 TELEGRAPH RD > RMS-& BATH PVT ENT VERY mi entra bullding with individ. i eeowr COTTAGES AT LEW. —> #2 = ae 1TH PHY! FOUNT | EAKLES STO} - i: ian entrances. ea PLY ere 3-0030. ——— “oo, bathe ), MAN wim! Mig cin ge Ngo trained man ing $174 Cooley a ae: ee ABIL ITY ' atic ek Kiel: re} Beautiful kitchens with meta! cabi- Gouna 3” Boa —COTTAGEOn “orm brie ran , Car peed Fs i HOUSEKEEPER PLEASANT ing ——— Write Pontiac Press at our office General Printing & _3-2841. - +> % | ‘Too Sell your iand exntract at the, 22074 neta tp decorator colors with plas-| BS basemem Gas heat Oniy 814 500 home for capable retiable wom- _ Box Office Supply Co 17 W. Law- AL'S UPHOLSTERINO lo&€Pst possible discount—is a : P Lake Huron near Greenbush Sca- Owner MI 4-7708 an Live tn 5 davs Light house- : - rence St. Phone FE 3-0135 FE 4-8797 service Ted McCullough has given | 3 sees orn ee BABY, | re a. Stove and refrigerator | Ee month. Also, smal) cottage mae ee work. Some cooking Ironing | Work Wanted Female iT BULLDOZING LANDSCAPING & @ THOMAS he cPROL STERN , for many years! Alsq cash for _— : 2° bedrooms full basemen: ga- ee re ek eee EM 12-2294 ‘197 NORTH PERRY your equities, Mortgages avail | 3 RMS. BED LINENS FURN TEP | sna heat & hot water ‘softy |MACEDAY LAKE ¢ ROOMS AND tage Ges heat si me a tien Modest salary Referentes 1 DAY IRONING. REFERENCES ! _ truck delivery : ee ¢ - able | laundered Near town. 25 Wil- furans eoamen axe hd dee EC bath, $35 weenly. OA 8-3494 Wecctian unica ponte we s HOUSEREEPER, WANTED ror? —" ae flat. te BURKE ee TI No soligation » eau, aut’ bows Ge ee, EWLY DEC. WT SENE: | aeria) and many other fine fea ON ON | MISSAUI KEE LAKE NEAR room, $8.75. See by appoin's + f J < “pyr T aT ATs . NEWL | tures. | Lake City 7086 4-5902 Some ies ce wie, Wate ney ee yaa" PP ASPHALT PA\ IN: Lost & Found 24 . ARRO y REXLT IY acs ies CHOICE HOME SITES LOTS iss ome than wages idower ae ee ees Let us estimate your Titeway . BATH or a limited time, mo leases or is Bor ai Panusc Brew ZSTADIES WISH DAY WORE | Sr paruine tot Out Joos ard Su wove ee | TPMT, EEE * PATE Tor MN ine cette) Bor Rent Rooms 37 itand teres engin Waning ~~ INSURANCE no eee eee ears | phere references POUND PART TERRIER OR ABSOLUTELY _7RMS_ PVT BATH & ENT CHILD | | otreets. $2,650 ° WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- | Phone FE 58-5037 or ‘UL: oe “3420 Pekingese dog, vic Indian mises The fastest action on your land ~ Qoivcme gis per wk. FE 5-108i. | —ADULTS ONLY— 18T FLOOR. PLEASANT WEST “|W W.R H | FIRE UNDERWRITER | _198 a0¢ nousecieaning, FB 3 158). | BLOOMFIELD _ WALL CLEANERS, _ FE 8-200. contract Cash buyers waiting | Tutte 273 Beidwin + euiukcics we akiwee or art. o| side room. toe re 4370 | ¥- W. Koss Homes, Inc. Exp. in industrial. commercial & BABY SITTING ANY TIME, ON | wall and windows. Reasonable. Loser TAL KING “PARAKEET _Cai! Realtor Partridge. FE 4-358 {Rite HOME 1 PRIVACY. 3 SHADY N eT E 86918 | 7] SLEEPING NR. GENERAL z FE 4069) all other fire lines. Roya! Oak! bus line FE 4-2003 z | & PE 2-1631. | Crest ana Zalpe Po vie a) ~~ ACTION mM le lanale calle ater ike atown, FE ; : Hosp. PE 3.2402 after 4 p.m. | oath LAKE a you R jay ly st : s sboul- S dow S —————— —— ° a - pale AO to Pe peau ed. hab ene CARE. | CARPENTER COTTAGES. Pere der. Aréa of Engish Villa. Pon-, On Your Laod Contract. If you! __5-4032. is OPEN a — AT BUS STOP. LOE " FRONT RM. | door, 4560 Motorway et Acthe qualifications and salary requir day or night. FE 2 Tooms, attics, garages & kitchens - lv AM. M. Everything for your convenience. | roo 2 All replies held in confidence. -o1 oRED Sat GENTE WORE | _OR_3-2392. tiac Lake OR 3-2736 have sold on a first or Darl & Bath NEQLY DECORATED. r 87332 |_ ranch FE 5-loe8 ang contract. and wou e ults only. A} 50 Stou 5 a _Reply Pontiac Press Box 118 by day or week FE 57763 | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- eee re BULL DOG. FE | your cash. we ean get you the-| or FE 34311 | Paul A. fon Realtor | Susinass PEOPLE SHOWER. INCOME 1 FOR ANY RACE. s AND LADIES COULD YOU USE $50 WK COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY pi ee rewinding. 218 E p bignest dollar Reasonable dis- | > ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN. | , 2-0200| Garage. Cooking FE 2-3§17 eniy 850 "3-03" _ Call FE $4055 or UL 2-318? work Wed Thurs, Fri. Refer- | 4-3081 = _ Lost LARGE ve RQUOISE ‘AND county Ask tor Mr. Hayden. |" trance ‘clean. gas heat, near | eae a GOREN re oun | GENTLEMAN. C ee oe | oa oe ee OR 3-8832 ] Ol YK! ences $8 day and transportation PURNACES, CLEANED A white parakeet, answers to name J. C H, AY DEN, Realtor _downtown. 878. Parke. | BE. |S abiguem co: RenalCail aticri6 pgp 188 Pretty Pat’ or “Patrick 4 \ nd and bath, carpeted. heat furnished § rooms, brick Al t We wiil have a few qua. | PES ep OIL eee ee OT DING black dots. around white head, 86 F Watton FE 8.04413 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. ontyust redecorated. exc. location, |. PE 2-608. for my equity PE Sau. fied sales personne! Onir those ined LU s het tL. GLEN'S. PORTABLE ? We love him and we want him CASH FOR {AND CONTRACTS, ¥i'® pyt, batn & ent Couple only. | . pr. downtown. No young children. NICE SLEEPING F ROOM i6 THORPE 3313 WaTKINe”~ wibeeregoounssi20c Oe ee eee ener EC pa, FE) ne Se A rr On 2) neck, 96 toward. PE S158 J. J VanWeit 4540 Dirie Hwy. | FE 29797 $00 per mo. PE 5§-6151 before § PE 5-4924 pri an LK RD RANCH . . - j ¥ frer 6 pm = ce z a € © sell 2 yrs. old. 3 bed- Tncome ‘need apply FE «0728 « * LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED & OR 1 a ee ‘AND BATH PRIVATE 5:30pm. Ac 2-4660 LOST BLACK AND TAN MAN __ O 1355 I A ‘ROOM WITH COOKING PRIVI- room brick baths Car MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER | ee re RACTICAL ogtpoard gr pea & Bervice| chester Servier. sale vente of | — CASH - entrance. Couple only. OR 3-1315. | SEAUTIFUL ¢ LARGE ROOM M UP. a au ee pate rhisued Col- _ Bsmt Garage “on 3-3864 ai apply 349 Judson “purse wishes work nights or part = b Elizabeth Lk and Telegraph No Obligation - No Extra Fees 3 NICE ROOMS PVT BATH &_ Per apt ya ve ored only. — - F ir 1s i Air cooled engifies repaired + Pp FE 5. 6048 Reward waee refrigerator Reas. MI 49700 or : MUST SEL [. MIDDLEAGE D HOUSEKF F PER time days OR 3-3084 Authorized Service for Briggs- hone FE ae i NICHOLIE & HARGER CO ent Bus at door FE 5-7400_ ry « ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN REF 4 . aL, il z nad voer - — a i . 5 J ? — .o - y} os ro. Have 3 children Room anc vo > ENcCUMBERED MIDDL EAGED Stratton & Clinton Engines Hobbies & Supplies 244 - w _Ht RON_ FE_ 5-8183 3 RMS COUPLE. UTIL FURN. : __required. _MI 6 6-389 ; yn hes “ areriook ‘ with $26 week Le widow desires housekeeping & JOE'S MOWER & MTR SERVICE Die ctslestded nea ectied trav ten CASH FOR CONTRACTS ,REAS. West side FE 3721 Y LITTLE APARTMENT 3 Rooms With Board 38 lodge of home Inauire 5415 £2: RELIABLE WOMAN 284. °C002) companion position for reured 969 Cass Lake Ra ma 797) paAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES —°'<_PYi_FE_28061_e.es 3” RMS ADULTS. “pay paVORE: = centrally located. Extras, ~ abeth Lake Ru ith infant Ligh’ hos-rwurs gentleman or lady jike travel = ~ ERING cl 1 stose | ers, no drinking ust be clean a ph zoe Ouciiizalie | SI0MGCUR. emtice (Prean Noaie0 ee a EM 3-0163 Boot store 1s rae ee ae oe IMMEDIATE | & quiet. Aiso 2 rms. FE 2-0054, Leow rent. FE 44007. ROOM, BOARD & LAUNDRY. 875 CUSTOM, BUTT LAKE Hows i i 7 ou a . Po an LADY ate oe PICKUP AND DELIVERY. LAWN | &P Is 25 ACTION AON Aer an _Mile_ Rd PeRoyal Oak _ Starfire Bidg. Co EM Registe: ed Nal -e5 pusekeeper perenne FE mowers sharpened and repaired __ Notices ersonals On envy good tand confract New 3 } ROOM APT IN PRIVATE HOME CLEAN UPPER FLAT. 3 BEDRMS “| Reacasn 7 , 3 Immediate postin avatan Seoee trom 2 20. til 7 pi Air cooled engines repaired. FE : _ OF seasone Yar cash apon = FE 2-1785 =i | Heat furn. $65 mo. 340 E. Pike. “Convalescent Homes 38A earooms — Pontiac $361 per month iing . HIGH a bs oe enor ADt fee 8.2897 a SAS, PRIVATE ee et AX . iu Ron Teasmetea. « 3. aa sc eine ATH mt N.| PE 64-4197. _joewWrOre_ eee?” 5 agg Mat 78 down This weil Differential for evening ee ee ee ee ea PLASTERING: — WEe Om BETAre e rae ss [tes 108 FAMILY 5 RMS. UP,|NEW NURSING HOME. STATE, tpt home has full basemen: 3 ’ duty. 49 hr. week r in sroRE BUILDING im 3.000 0 sq. FT t d ' . salary MI ext 1¢/or FE Custom homes b Free es laundry 540 8 Selegrapth FE WE RENT Qi T Risers sity SILVERWARE aul M. Jones, Real Est. "| 1 quire at 1676 Te Commerce & U Lk. Rd. e176 | W riter an get it! oo. / mates. FE 46-2102 O6 bre. 2-0 | | punen bo 632 W. Huroa rE A560. dial FE 28181. Lonnie Weaver. FE: 42031. per mo. EM : , j , / - ; { . ov i : 44. oe s 4 : : Fi n a < ? . ’ a i a . —% " © r ; . oe Seatanmnies J Lee x . ‘ . f i , ec i Be . / . . ee ae ne a eee ee _ 2 Dee es OS gaa ' ee: a. y : ‘ a «9 gg me kes ee ek ee tee ee Oe em ee ee fee tet ee eae ag: ment yee So Ne = poe lip A Ban agp a es \periymostes Ageing tgeepd. gt e t-te sea nities, a : , $s BIR Mee we yy « t ‘> | 4 —~a, t | é THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESD. AY, MAY 27, 1959 SIXTY-THREK —— TERMS. At- Privileges go with the pur- tractive bungalow. § rooms and chase of this smart home in | down, sialrway to expansion this first class subdivision full basement gas heat The home. a 6 room and Garage, beautifully iandscaped jot — as — ranch as 3 spacious bedrooms. $12500 SELL OR ?PRADE. 3 BED- well planned —— hry ROOM RANCH. Built in 1957. Oak erms Pan Hare is lan "feceed | floors. plastered walls. tiled bath J. A. TAYLOR Tear yard. 912000 with | With chrome fixtures. large mod neaL weTAT ' “ NCR crane , ern kitchen oi! heat full base- Open daily Ping tied gaat | ah Rec room nearly com 1733 Highland Rd. MORE ROOM? = | oP" == You can entertain 18 people tn the 816900 THREE BEDROOM BRICK | king-sized living room. you'll have| BANCH HOME Only 53,300 down bedrooms. 2 up and 1 down Al balance $83 monthly tncluding as furnace and| ‘®xes and insurance. built in 1957 handy garage. basement with Rec room. ol) Much more of heat, Oakland Lake privileges. 10,640 with excel For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 __ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 4: =| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner ___ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses — 4s __ For r Sale Houses” ,# eo - - P SO a eee \ POPOL LOE POOP PPP a ow —~ orn 6 pian. LISTING SERVICE | ~ Pe - | 4ERRINGTON HILLS | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = \ oe > bedroom brick bungalow, . ™ basem:«nt, automatic . heat. / - : | $700 for equity — balance ' ' at $83 per mo. including << eo OF | jamie ———" taxes, imsuragce. a CEFRONT_;ane'Si? Bain BROS. LAKEFRONT, namesrith? arooms i lo Bug's BAR! | | | weer sopunnan Nothing Down, Walters Lake. 4 room with | Paved street. 7 lovely home is| In @ better-than-average, water- | 3 bedroom bungalow ae | O g . & living room. New wall to wall, only 3 yrs you need is front location on Watking Lake DRAY TON PLAINS 7) ' matic heat. Breeseway Iy¥ YOU ARE. LOOKING rpeting. Full bath. Modern; about closing costs. This home offers you aD extra! 4 modern 3 bedroom Roman | bd tached garage Patio gum. | fer « sead comfort- sitchen Basement. New oil fur-/ | large kitch t. 08% brick ranch home, situated just | | mer house with grill. gum | SYLVAN LAKE — Sandy able "3 bedroom with nace Nice sand beach Priced $6050 FULL PRICE — Modern bun-| floors, carpeted living room aod across from the ‘iske. The living | trees and rry bushes beach. This 4 bedroom home Lol ane = ut and to sell $10,200 with reasonable alow with full basement. Oil fur- room, extra closets. At room is 16 x 29. with oak rs | Paved drive Landscaped ‘s | pags 5 ‘show &: | with | | acre t P be to the lake just 7 ff away rage, us yo down nace. Al storms. Large 175x160 tached garage & bree gway and plastered walls. Separate din- } lo art sement. | t one! It has w 12 x 1S ft | ft lot. All fenced and lake priyi-| inside barbecue All Nahas 110s | ing room. modern with | FHA terms Easement is for 2 families fae SFE RS ( FORGE BLAIR | pol pe asy terms. OR ILL ! 200 ft. lot A surprise & built-in oven, range wad peice | | pool phd oo ag ~ jo ge ah an ADE FOR INCOME wih terme tor Each bedroom has double OTs AWA MILLS ent sod selling for . room. ot Gunso Fc d Beautiful 3 bedroom brick lighted closets 2 baths. Breeze only $8,500 Terms cap be arranged. 4536 Diale oe, a 31251 $11.500 INCOME — Large two-fam. YOUR CHOICE cod new. «WAY. Attached 2-car brick e- | arge living room, full y BRAYTON A lly on p@ved street. Very . good of two homes in @ very g new rage. Full divided basement w dining room, .sun room or Gls - tiamisa’ this eae LOW IN PRICE high tn Eves OR 3-1708 or OR 43-8842 condition Upper renting for $80 subdivision Very very low down tiled rs. Needs some finieb- deo Automatic oi! heat Por ont s7 Ses pan oe value in resale. Pise ieee nieces cae ee | re an ene wid - ae; ing touches. Priced at $25 naan tale wan eae ly p&@yments of $52 Includ- brick 3. bedroom with = BED: own | ‘ — qeovess ts 3 RMB ‘Owner leaving stale All furniture closets and eupbosrd space North HUNTOON L ARE ot — Pric-d to sell!!! et bee — ae eee uae at Be » Ist f) : of tiac towards Rochester Im b th fi ' . i & bf etree ee te. mia mediate possession Call now! ment, Timkea oll heat- Plastered JUST WEST OF TOWN ee ee buys Pull price pices wits Oakland Cory with Scott Le *10.200 DONELSON HEIGHTS & painted walls Oak floors This St Benedict's neighborhood ee tak taee” kee $1 300 lg hg Also 6 rogm bo Cute as a bug's ear Two bedroom $950 MAYBE LE&S home has more than 1,100 sq - A wonderfully conditioned re eee arece sate + «sorry! ° Gree: are. ave bunetjon in an etc ceed, pete | aces enue aus mE TN fo vine arve, ps, curled a ee ee ne oe rm ovely arage Beautiful)! asement on a large lo No ap- breezeway garege add ved home arpe a Ta- BY OWNER. SEMI-FINISHED landscaped “A bome that js in pointment necessary just call us drive Excellent neighbor! Bit- peries tocluded i] dining Tr 0 lg ay A — ge Het sipiaed & Eee o- nouse OR 3-266) or OR 31070. pertect conditior ané very easy and our salesman wili meet YOU uated on ag extra nice lot with room. Screeneé ou m Mer afteré your ehiléren 8 wen- galow wih 20 f% living cin O\N NE Rk pl igaataaae Choice west side lo- there with the key pong — nig price Be perch, Full — pee | derul piace to play. There 14 tf kitchen, cation “is - on terms. rin ao er car garage e : a , we ee Mensa et oe WHITE. BROS. fenced in rear faked atte’ ‘Brocmwey iy mocked aksuaeey 2 BATHS NEWLY DECORATED $11.950 COLORED — One of our Seven room me, very modern naw aakaohes rs armat ana ae pe ; FE 2-1228 | very best values Just like new | with a car port Large fenced OR 3-1295 OTTAWA HILIs j ete mater ea it sioea at wie $800 ae HAS 3 HOUSES, IN PON- 8nd only 4 yrs Modern bun-; ot that gives you plenty of pri- Open Eves ‘Til $; Sunday 10 ‘Tu $ You've siways wanted a A $10,900 is the do i * bsTATE H acrifice for cash. MI) «Slow with full basement and| ‘acy The price of only $12,050 5660 ie Hw good home on the West side. | e : . ; pants ° Sate te Saree sxpantablc efits Will sell this quick. BY “OWNER | corn, saa eens j . | ‘ATTRACTIVE, LAND ti ———— er gm lum. storms rm ve- ! , Ves entrance, I a i TO SETTLE ESTATE. UN ROSE- iy ot Peuced. Easy terms | LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD Recently built 2 bedroom house den Terrific recreation - | See s eee bee ee he tenn i lawn 38. fixing, make offer. la : 1% E. PL 7 23 EVES near emgage Mama In excellent | i— — _—— room | low. Full basement. new oil few blocks from f+ ; EM .3-35 CIAL — Nohing down 5 * 8-969. “ ms peowtaens | Ma velous oa, | dish forced furnace has re- N el : BY OWNER HOUSE & 4 vote |° — for yeuree¥ end two email AG a Veh ee I cae MD gpoen is - a ene ent. | A peel a eke erteh cently _ 2 Car 2 ok, A ts en ; Pruit trees, strawberries, 1asp-| Spts. to ren’ -_ You can live | ATTRACTIVE | 4 3556. “ . + i , piee garden ares exce y buy at : berries. FE 5-3761 after 4 —|_-ihere free. Priced at otly $13.50. Modern wou cian lake home | __ $2,000. down. 2 | eee. See ee oe enced. Nothing 2 it $10,750 on terrms. A BIRMINGHAM. 1100 ae a. a GI NOTHING DOWN — Ranch-style | Ree ei a late posccasian | SEEING | BELIEVING |. ing room and inebea. h - & base. asona pear garage. $16,000, MI 4-6154. "large: family room "Lovely fre ~~ Reduced to $14,900 _ 1D re Dows (PAYMENT aa | RAY ONEIL. Reilter | - 3 at eee ee WEST SIDE 3 BEDROOMS. BASE- place Two large lots Only 3 IS Goarceen brick ranch! | we Rave « number 262 S. Telegraph Rd. we canes ~~ only a few of com- t, gas heat By owner $@,- miles west of clty and leke priv- By owner, 2 bedroo' 3 bedroom homes Both = FE 37103 entary a tmenta. 000. Terms $7,000 cash. 81 hal a ee A a gyn or cd EYE-APPEALING HOME and our of town. Som poe = Well be glad te chow i 0 $65 mo. 13 Myra. PE 4-49 St ee this ene oF yOu at carpeting. Large lot 100x150 @ cane we wee eon. 42 or ogg pa vaecors Tae] LOOK - you today! Why don’t you ay wi sorry fenced Paved sirost. “Mess com. The seat ome for retired . ol pe Meaney pee agree eaiy AD call Now! ' WO FAM 2 ’ " muter and schools in rine Par- , couple x on fo ation ~ . a 5 TW ¢ voma and bath for own- ee Ee Te sy net Gh ay per cat GI mbrigage with full basement and Alu- “Henry should be at the office shortly, Mr. Higgins! He asm” On eee eee au RAY O'NEIL. Realtor ; Penang eute neighborho This one bric lity Cedar Hilt Revel Oak. Lin 5 i NGTAM chal ing Meg atcaal tel: 3 see them : Located in tg restricted “a ’ 0 ¢ rooms A bash with 2 bedrooms, large activities 7 i age ; hing , f e w 8. Tele Rd ing for . mo Pull oe Fe ee ies ets” couse, | cols Saye _ ee ig oe mma left the launching pad a few seconds ago EVENINGS @ SUNDAY CALL: | Ready for 2 rere cecupaney. Rome eraph ono : ment { heat a t ; a > md “DEL! ow ; a rr . ‘or Orme «. une cb Gad TRIAS ee owl fire amogel ~~ ee 4 REE! [ REE you will admire Including and his shits was saves Bob Altes—PE ¢88)8 ars ——y 2 BEDROOM oe tion Priced at only $12,250 This ome Was custom-built for the Work out your down payment on blacktop drive and good ga- — : ae naan aa nn an a Bob Castell—FE 3-1273 HER BERT C DAVIS -| Gas =o ane ead calle Pela with $1,750 down present owner who is leaving the this 3-bedroofn starter home with rage. @ well plapned kitch- Don Nicholie—PE 4-6944 } nicl alate full basemen\ and rough wiring. en. lovely bath wet plaster- _F Ss y ‘HH 43 For Sale Houses 4915 Irwindale Drive quick sale. FE 2-8506. @ OODHULL LAKE Extra large lot in good West ing and oak floors. and a . or ouses I ee OO ES E i3 BEDRMS., DOWN. IN CITY 2 bedroom bungalow with LIST WITH US — Por fast and ef- Suburban area Cai) for details beautifully landsca lot id STARTER HOM S | @ yr. old! +0123. 1x18 living room. 9x12 ain ficient service WE BUY. — A STEAL eta = a ‘is gene permet = r Tel? witcnen, fur & TRADE 0 rvin ‘on- 4 , t muement. oil PA beat And Nac & Vicinity. "Open 68. Live in one side of this 2-family tary PHA terms Better Than Rent | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a bearoomns. 4 aay eee: best of all. approximate! rent rooms and bath fac iwih | WEST SIDE BUNGALOW —_itcuen trainee extra hee ed & HARGER CO. basements | Have model for in. t 4 2 ite: mette, extra s& ed- ; yp rig meyer, LH. BROWN, Realtor | separate gas furnaces Priced $1500 down: 810.650 ae wis & bate. OW Ment | Giee 33 W_ HURON FE. 5-81 spec F. C. Wood ' . 2407 Eozabetn Lake. Road, | nee oe for — sale @fd easy A larger thee ‘overage five Lot 50 x 150 ONLY $1,080 DOWN FOR COLORED Built Brick Bef Dh EAR WISNER BCHOO! : 43564 or m ngsiow w ex ' i ult ric : ei] aa aaraen sepérate din MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE M AC ED AY. LAKE a = at large fress 3 Bedrms., Paved St. . — 3, s Bogle with Bam Soburbs Clarkaten Mill Lake : Sipe fa reg Quleading locaton git Sino! casa jutt ot W ‘Huron | Otner features, awnings, siorms, ERGtueME location Cost le | om: new eupeeards in aucnene Suburban Clarkston | peduuput lake tent, ¢ mm @ Tage Por aniy 00 30 Y OWNERS | passion “Space “int atc “cement, $8 Reet tice basement | screens & all’ gluminum icing Fometin clean condfiton Ore | us beat, © 3 car gs eet Sian Ger seeoes| | SPE, Ee, See | ay Dd Ge lovely a home you Living room. dining side, $660 call : | breakwater excellent lawo end aeoalg: tavceueala rape sod Kitchen letiacediisiae: Baseniont! | nage Oy ashen Peal ae and ee eee ee pee moe ee and fenced lots G1! SPECIA | beac us seen DP r | t bath. ; i Ps ~=—i : 2? pedroom ranch with 16x oe eT ee | claled Immediate possession. a: | ats price only $10,750 “we dee ek ecinsion tnd ‘range. ledgerock fire-| home ee aptees oop came 24 living room 12x!6 kitch- | BRICK & FRAME. 413950 | ’ aa oe e r foot eroug to list. Call for ap ; A 34x15 and 13x14 bec @ rooms end bath, 2 bed- | F Wood . | . A-l basement, recres- pointment. room Oil FA heat On eet ae | . O. Saint end we | CLAEKECON Village sot ean COUNT DOWN. P t ' tien epace. with Romeo brick eC 110x300 ft lot. priced at , iliams Lake Road mse 1 Remodeled farm bome. | qd iS) fireplace. Base radiant $12 500 — Just closing costs gas heat. loads of closets OR 31235 Picanto. bedronmne rg 292 Living room, dining room. | . ar Tl g ter softener. Lovely ‘epee, brass Chetolah Shores - 1 to move tn storms & screens. Carpeted Office Open 8-8 O's, 1l%exl0, and 10223. o | large kitchen, bedroom, bath, and the features of this West fireplace fixtures, aluminum Lake on Cass - ed living room end dining ge nice handy kitchen, tile bath screened patio op ist floor. 2 side 3 bedroom brick end . . ee and sereens. Priced away Lake. 3 brick. +t IVAN W room. 2 car garage. paved Income aad a weodartal ‘basement pac bedrooms on 2nd frame ranch before you buy Is THE BIRD TO 8EB .. Ne. cost at $19,000 . Pull basement, suto. oil a street, 3 doors from Eastern Just right for retired couple or with gas heat, and as | ment off beat Garage $12.90. Full basement, gas beat, ! om St. Benedict's beet, Al-medera snd only P| SCHRAM NORTH SIDE widow: (Oe, Pet, A damly it; | ted Tbeauttal enced end | 600 down | greg’: | MACEDAY LAKE _ | i) Donelson Park — | f peered ; ag par od Jandscaped lot | . ‘ Here's @ rare opportunity to ow 695 N PERRY Ben oak = x — eager VHA terms. Seminole Hills } F a nice lakefront 5 | Richly carpeted 3 bedrooms. 1'% re LES REA ’ i kl TOR FE 5-947] S rooms apd bath, clean, J cadkine Mistaden” deouees, SEVEN EXCEPTIONAL 4. 4 bedrooms — bric 2.FAMILY INCOMB on popular Maceday "Lake. =| ge cer came eee — poe | 3 LTY CO. ones EVENINGS & SUNDAY partly redecorated recent- vated. “Terms OFF HURON S ales rem: aaa wee are overiooking bh ie | strubs, paved drive. Large liv- ™= OPEN sam ¢PM AVE. - 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSPIELD 2 eae oe i = Squirrel Rd A home that bespeats the gE | ake. Fifty fect ‘of, good se ing room with . MULTIPLE LISTING VICE | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oo on ek o eae Pens diye elidliwihieltromell ranch bar grace of yesterday. and _—— beths & powder | Near Wisner and Lincoln beach A AOE, anede | room. handy kitehea. Geed ry | = —o- 7) ai i ; Fage convenient te schoo ‘ gaiow. al large roome, weese- — ogeMmised with professions 5 apg | ewutg? eeaemn? aid BRR | the 50 deep lot “Hriced ot only | poet ers Toone Large wisn | ier 7 | own and sho popping, Bas stop at Bay aad tia ote 100x800. very peintments you will adesire, 6 Recreation up with private entrance hppa a ae yale aan Ee closet. A home | a ' ee Scitec’ 8 bai Pu keen by’ & ey oe all rooms gracious and spa- } 7. Ca g and drapes Newiy | decorated. New gas immediate occupancy. in a lovely neighborhood. | BY OWNER ‘ gg Pe gine ait 5 aa — ALL MODERN — BIRCH Ae son cious gas cheat lot 50x165 | 8 Large modern kitchen | renting area. rice $2 $5,000 down New. hillside home, almost 1 acre. et Oe ae cane out cabinets. Of] heat. on lot @0x225 WV ILL is at "DR EWER @ good family home. . 8 Oversize 2 car garage only $12,880 LAKEFRONT BRICK . Quiet ‘s Wooded with at rear. i SA 63655) PE 3-808 Merten einen ten eee mee ae | commune MeAtOw |. Now is the time of year Dandy Little Farm fnets.” maple tioors, 3 'pedrooma, | bedrooms to ¢ . Huron { ‘ ‘ - e ome - HC NEWINGHAM, RALTOR Eves, FE 80623 $10,950 — $1709 DOWN Colonial Hills Brick |$7@ PER MONTH... buy the lakefromt home “ve | toe ogg ge oy $ closets Bet r seeebon NEAR LAKE ORION - Neariy Auburn st Crooxs Rds MACEDAY GARDENS. 3} BEDROOM Five ‘beautiful rooms, dec- Biocomfie:id & St. Hugo schools, | SlWays Wanted to own. 3| berries. Snow white frame, good - Wrench doors from mop td phnitisirl deans Lode OL 2-3310 Dasethent. hardwood floors, 611.- orated in beautiful pastel ustom built ranch in 1057, 40x — ' | 4 ' HA. heat. Becoment to back yasd. 684.200. Pigiilraiorinéewiliv ina ireeen tires oe 900. OR” 34536 3 $11, shades, full basement, | Po vie baa "tire: | Ine} aos pw) ee basement, beautiful lea geetene | bright ving seem, ches substantial down payment or piace. supper room. very nice NEAR CLARKSTON. MODERN 2 ‘ giceming oek floors. wonder- = } im Japan- | ance wi eperenimetely $1.- fireplace and oak s is all) s ona cash. 638 Cristy Dr. off Elize- kitchen with large dining space bedroom home oo I's acres of iW. “Teast ul kitchen and bath. Anchor Pe gabe he need i 000 down and NO m you could ask for. Best of all.) Pity yall’ fenced | eth Lk. Rd. 8 blocks past goif } Tiled bath Attached plastered ga- land. overlooking iske. Pretty e lrade fenced corner lot, pavement, “ae nama” Sack Geekee ote costs, moves you inte tis its at @ price you can afford.| Garage email toot ebed. Pui) | —couree rage Full basement Large scen- kitchen with Formica yarn tops 9} Summit. near Wisner Schoo! | curb apd gutte built im oven @ range. Til charming 2 room Ranch Only $16.00 en easy terme. | P with $3,000 down teres’ Be sure to sre this! Price, fall bak. basement oil beat, ge:| and dining teor” carpe'ed, well | WE TRADE nia ae baekeeet oh tached “garage. This ise | REALTOR PARTRIDGE | 2? 53 reduced to only $18800-Terms rage, huge garden spot. large ——— gas heat nice fenced DORRIS & SON REALTORS on ist floor, H-W baseboar | TRUE A as TER ur YO XG 2% ACRES . ROCHESTER AREA - Very nice ‘awn with beautiful shade trees, ack yard Wil) sacrifice 752 W. Huron Phone FE 61557, "C2t Let z 168. | Se don't wait! Close | FE 4358) an = HURON | large, recently built Brick Ranch yee table and outcoor grill, ELWOOD ) REALTY 45203 | terms. -Tel-Huron shopping center } A Lear BT dada stom- home with many built-ins Hot ).700, terms OA 8-3708. _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | m | ak ; ephere w of - Adia- ° cones Mickie for “horses Or a Beverly Street As A GROUP op aurupEns wx | 110 Acres—Milford ; “Gass Flizabeth Lake | $ ecm leme with 3 bedsesme msm A tedoecrpe add leds ot ; | Near General Motors proving PIONEER HIGHLANDS mm vel op 3 biliside lots. | Large basement with ' aogs § Scenic acres of land Neat 2-bedroom bungalow. }ivin offer low prices through volume | Only ge ee Move in -835.000- Terms Ot. Benedicts room, dining room= ath, full! purchases om custom a auality | tous f mast ices une hae | also, 3 bare ranch type Lee, rime rm — Te) coopera BALD MOUNTAIN AREA - Ni batement autometic heat aes Built” homes—800 plans We'll se | ("ug s red apart een Colored bath fixtures trees. $14,880. Easy terms. ‘ modernized 4 bedroom ‘1 doer! Just @ stone's throw eway Im- sonably priced, low down pay- Cure mortgage. No obligation ¢ bedreoms. ne ype | ames K and lake | yelue $10 500 Cc. TOR . 4 country coloniaj farmhouse fee maculate home, 30 ft. living rm ent , hes | loafing barn with milking parior | preg, te . 3 bedroom MUTART REAL | Oxford, OA 8-3132, Orion MY 2-228 ? turing 2 baths 1 down) living hardwood floors. plastered wails mens Builders Exchange | containing 4 units & running wa- | Griek iit im 1954 Recre- 210 8 COMMIS aD . a room. pegged-fiod? family room Carpeting and drapes included Central High A FE 37210 or UL 22464 | ter silo 15 eee a bed "38a | etion* room, screened-in | warreD LA MA ‘eaten | Fine Inexpensive _ Home —~& SONS fireplace Supper room 2 enclosed Storms and screens throughout entra igh «Area a cribs & Ma w u smaae reh and 2 car garage. }— 2 bed mporary \ de- porches Attache? 2 car garage Pull basement 2', c@r garage Appt 1 acre and 2 homes with RILEY | § & otper bidgs. e cara imator. water softener, ] West Side sign. Built 1966 Lake . | CHEROKEE HILLS: “ Stable for herse, or doge 8 First offering. 612.500, EZ terme, frontage on 2 streets. Main heme ot ee aaa cute. ventilating fan enc | . east Ww Lake, 10 min. Yes this home is a new, three beautiful acres with large trees ome and vat. ‘ —_- FAMILY BRICK ing lake. $44,008 terms. win’ eats, eae an ek | ee ces ee Leo tw 10 ae min, from De- bedroom brick, modern to the : fon horses or ¢@ogs 8 beeutiful cas urnace nome § rooms - Clever -| treit. Only r mo. 10 min. baths, fireplace. beautiful 4 ecres with large trees shrubs Cherokee Hills | y be sold sepacately —= ae ee Pou | room modern home. Nest ase! from downtown Pontiac. Live in room and din! room Tal og > — ner transferred basement with of! hot water heat Oy nnett, ne. | LAKEFRONT on a oe dining room,| the country. Own your own home basement. ges best, 2% car at-. ' _ Ranch brick 0x9 kootty pine) Sylvan [ake Front Paved drive, 2car garage. Park- | Soaked: Glia. sO | SYLVAN LAKB lot Walking distance co tees | Cieam. nest. A sew bemes-es/ tached gartae. H. oo HOL "MES. IN¢ Buln in $3 Ges beet piorme eng, Completely remodeled, lifetime ; ine aree for tenants $331 moath- a E. Huron FEders! 80466, Will sell completely furnished |" *eee'\NCHOR j Let us SHOW * ” ua } r i . : Pe Bg taeese RTE MS) teens 71 Ru iving oom. car| 22% 'nhs ecmeiea Weve | value OY G2260 60 WTB hn ee ee ost garainate) esetree | nse 0 sem NEARLY | NEW 3 BEDROOM peted iso carpeting in bedrooms./ oom “log burning fireplace new (\2STORY HOUSE 2 BEDRMS. a Ber of easormen 4 & cum. oH, Terme, | BLIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ; Built 1954 gas heat. full base- ull basement, recreation room omen Ful! basement. pew oll LINCOLN STREET bath Watt ie-araisite y m- | 8 : Three bedroom ranch home with i ment Recreation rm. alum An excellent home recently deco- see vacate Taculated Oniy $15,950 7 room home with basement al wp. Air ecaditioner. 31214 boating and water j Attention Families down payment on 3 bedrm. cider | full basement. gas car i etorms. Hardwood ficers Land- rated Select neigh! $i9.- varane : oil beat. Excellent location on| }j hapa a mukhahen aan when you move into | ‘ ‘ me { pears. ceramic the "bath, escaped corner lot Paved streets 050 Terms paved street. Priced under $10,000! bd mil = yg 1 this nee pew 3 bedroom | vg reg My itehen 1% car garage. Lass sidewalks Redecorated & just : . . own. Full bsmt. eat l-car brick, 13x25 family rm | thon. Garage. Wedster Schoo! | privileged. $15,500 fie new Inciuaes 3 rm moder Sylvan Canal Front onE1D fone locks wen ofrwenees| | SMatsFemince: 9 sams | ices Water iomens Aes | ws | | | furriture. drapes etc Pull price U 3 bed b 4 waterfront screen rch, sup deck, le | COLONIAL HILLS: ; $1 500. terms By owner MY pper le sg ye pong Bate room Fall eivided Pe Rina #10 730 Salnuee™ = na oerace conae as tine ia aétene eal pon ottrective Bre 280 Long Lake privileges You will en. kitchen and master bedroom on ation room. We know you will §-2077 feauutes. Gao tack Can ce Dorothy Snyder Lavender | : room ranch home Ceram‘e tile $4500 VALUE HOUSE WITH LAKE joy room tri-levei Pour ist floor, 2 bedrooms and bath’ like if for $15,500 on easy terms ter and sewers City and | Realtor Est. 29 years mong age HE end din- civileges’ Owner transferred Sarcomts Dream itehen. 281] up Full basement. auto heat Cell now! ey 3 BEDRM. STONE | caiarbae peckech 1 cs 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) ing room. extra bed- ke offer FR 2-303) built in Tiled family room. rith Water softener 30 ft. 2 car ga home on lake Extra lot. OR po eee. a Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6617 . rooms cerpeting. sun DOWELSON PARK NEAR st ‘@rveting throughout remainder of rege ample for pos! storage —- 3 FAMILY — $709 DOWN +0009 ed Ga lew Geek paymen papa | Lakefront porch and 1% lots, Be edie) elt EAlL bain’ Gis heat Over Bebe 'te. tt eaped 416080 Ferme” Sapammenu Basement with sew’ DOUBLE SECURITY. |“ ‘epotibie Biger "Ph ae' “fooue wity saaoo gown set | 108, Poet frontage. gen beach. | gin eed 4 rane ool rE we beih Gis heat ver 5q sc J apartments Basement with new’ wile down eee. Leilani onde bok ACA aE Soh of living area $30,950 Reasonabie ; ot] furnace. Priced at 86, - ANS SE- panne Includes taxes aad insur- boat house, well ew ofl furnace Phone FF 2.3410 c HOME QWNERSHIP ME. anee. Or he b grounds, all are ‘part and per- > . = = termes 5 - West Suburban curity. Home & income, double | can purchased com- cel of and span 2 John K. Irwin & Sons 2 BEDRUOM HOME CLOSE TO les fr BROKER security. The fine oid home of 7} pletely furnished with all new fur- | bedroom semi: alow year REAL bona School and bus. By owner ‘ Modern ranch home 3 miles from $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | y- | niture for $10,500 with $2500 down. | around lake se gy Fe. PE 2-4030 Hum hries downtown 7 — Lowe FE ry a FE 41187 nent Magee an heat, = ~E s | FE 4 | srou rf t ; 1 weet _ a family room t eact ae ee _FE 3008 . living , sD ~~ Dp i full bath modern kitchen | remodel tm a fine nevus, Der | &rate dining room, oy .- Phone 5-044? or 24001 ~ $200 DOWN | QMfirepiaces. Pull basement. Many | or after the family is grown nm ‘kitchen cabinets, full ve 3 Bea t s extra features, Cool-Vent awnings, | | gone. You will agree there is a... Ql I } th do . san reom ment roams wirtee incinged. Deojt? ™. Teb ae Open Eves roofed patio, expertly landscaped. | many like this for Se ones. Liberal ! sen. ‘ overlooking the lake, full bese- 3 ’ _MeDonaid, OR 34837 2-9236 | attached 2 car garage Price re- | terms. Call us 'REALTORS FE 4.0528 | ment with matic eat. elec- nent, servens. NORTH SIDE 3 Sesion ALL MOD. MU decid “LISTING SERVICE | duced to $23,000, terms, | wanes -| CRAW FORD AGENCY lca ‘- : i Rigg a Brig er my £2,500 down. $1 era ranch Lge. lot FHA. $60 per 51.000 DOWN ~~) BEDRM HOME : NTIAC ESTATES —§ gop print: MY 3-118. FE 3778. Telegraph _—iEve._& Sun. GEORGE R. Buy now and .enjoy the sum-| ™ . “. cent. Pinus Mert Realty Shich's MY "Tue path Osk Neors. Full deme Roy Annett Inc oo fo vie: Lake Model s acres _ = oe i after 6: Pain liih a Aluminum storms screens ‘ . ins in kitchen, 2 car ge- Syh 3 BEDRM BRICK TER B sacrifice — Open Bun Brick bungalow with full base- . - ! FURNISHED MODEL ATES > “BEDRM.1 “STORY | “ue: i = ll areal rage. FHA MS. / 3 — — car port. meas: | meant, an floors. ceramic tile | | Brick Rancher Sen! shell tnciudes electric i ses ° basement, excellent condition. | “Open Evenings @ Sunday 1-4~ GI RESALE—BRICE RANCH recuea tia Tadl weencet eit | fea eet mor in hes | Lakefront he umbing | fermach | oat | rere minimu room, fu Country Squire in this love: y ra to schools Woodward & 14 Mile. By owner. | basement. recreation : shower bath. A. Cattell, 3140 | shopping, . OPEN leaving ae ae b poe “BY “OWN NER be gas heat. oe tae land- | com nd. home on 5 acres of tillable “| ar korea i oo eee down terms 1256 Davis, Birmingham wes barm. brick ranch Pull base-| — scaped rtly fenced. B B : view ove lake, OS : ment. Lge recreation area Gas — foe's quick sale. $14- est uys $3.150 Full Price | ATTENTION ae me —, basement with automatic heat ae ‘a DAILY 10-8 HOME FOR SA:£ SMALL 3 BED-| heat ¢. lot. Lake priv Oceu- 200, payments 087 per month Older Village home in Ortonville bargain with month! AB || water, ceramic tile pare fae cele low si Tee woke. Low down pay- at 4") per cem interest, Today | ge gel a tie tank, 6500 down jess than $30 per mae maa | oer al a deauty. self , tT) MELROSE ~ Wil] consider cash © ment. call on this ene. Located on the | — uminum storms and Between North Perry an f 30511 __ . scoTT ce e755 -. 3 BEDROOM EE ead — ‘ For the Handy man southeast side. Has full basement | screens. Dyscr transferred AL SITE Montcaim home. full basement, gas heat, s me. fam- ifWithilaree fuente new gas heating plant, 5 nice must be ONLY $2,000 W. HU i ed walls. hardwood floors ily dining room, closets ga- ge fam iv 4 bearvom. needs and ! DOWN, HU unnt location $8 290 Gres tet Leaving state smail Jere Basement Ba cer STRICTLY MODERN Se500 = 100 eown iia on 0 corser lot. Brice 86.080 me) Hospital. f. : ~i i Hi ea AY: : utlee , down payment, or will trade area. 1's car garage CALL Prom. the Sindlb colting. tw’ | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | fromags, extending to Cae Make offer, Broker. Cal | the ultra streamlined kiteh- | (C= PANGUS. Realt 3 BEDROOM BRICK 40 Mt. Clemens 8t. v ee re he ress ; COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT _3-3922 or Fi Te ; | en with all its built-in’s this o A eke JS, Healtor | Located tn west suburban area. Call Mrs. Kelchner ’ 50 PRICED LOW ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | W d heme spells charm. Base- 2166 M15 Ortonville, NA 17-2815 oped . eng oe lly fm, base- FE 54-1201 FE ¢8773 Coheouenal value at $23,000. DL man ment —_ recreation | 80 ce TOTAL MONIHLY PAYMENT FOR HONEST-TOOOODNFSS. | | | ] = — ame | = Neer: $9500 | ce ee “fot Wal On | ORTONVILLE : | ireplace eee in- | e r ‘ ea Le ie og BELIEVE | 412 W. Ere 4 496 EVES ing pao 500. Terms _ a eed | trade... oA { have you Nothi D a P.M e. i s - : - a ble. dutia room , com- : : DLORAH BLDO pI et Te od CALL | Lakefront | ; vatlable piete with bases on ao FORGE R aRwin, REALTOR Ing own plese. Gun “ Gen, ‘dining r™m., : ! | ON CA8S LA FIVE € rdw floors, auto- 3-7883 build starter home on : = large : FE 8- 6455 room homes, on the same lot. West Suburban | ORION ‘LAKEFRONT matic heat. Doo | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ot. Our plans or your seers, = ope DOS ; — DIAN VILLAGZ — 3 becrooms | Live in one & rent the other | A 3 level ® room home with 3 50 MC OVES Y ; Mecinged. “Aloe car : GoD § ROOM & BATH. ALUM. TNRd den. Fireplace, 812.960 | Your home includes 2 large bed- AL DOLL HOUSE 1s the heat, storms screens. Lovely | we $3 O YOU IN | . See model. Don re or apt. & - : inum siding. storm windows rooms, with double closets, ‘plus deat t deceripuice of this cozy 2 heat, storms and screens. Lovely brick ranch | Donald OR Saas. i to water's edge doors. Gas heat. Basement. best CAss- ELISABETH, LAKE ARE an &xi2_ ft. room. room ranch home. Includes | terraced lawn. Includes 2 — we | a tan bes bavement, eas heat, | ~ fenced 8 of __ offer. 104 Oakhill 2782. $6950. ‘ Pirepiace. 1 | Spacious 16x24 tt living room family oo moe ON gpa breezeway, | erators and 2 stoves. Located | lake privileges. FORCED SALE rox. 7 acres Shown by ap 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, FULL BASE. caormenl. at $880 do au with built-in TV & record piay-| 2 car attached garage, large lot | Indianwood road. and only 83.000 | Frame, 3 bedrooms, full basement,| Builde r. Forced to sell pointmen T00— ment, lake privileges. FE 5-7401 oa x mae onal | er rengiclin He jeecoor Naina with | Selly price amiy $13 500" ere down eae neat: large lot. | 3 bedrm modern on beautiful LLA — c aia" appointment only . i ' j . a | I WHITCOMB acres e tiled ba’ : 2220 BIG BEAVER RD (16 MILE SYLVAN VT ce $24,000 Our 550 , down — | ° $1250 NEAR ST. MICHAELS $2.- If Ra} tn the country. or. B ham Cost to reproduce & Down rp io WILLIAMS LAKE a eae oD REALTOR | hardwood floors. red walls Ro er H. oe $19,300 WATKINS HILLS SUB — $16,950 Brick 3 bedroom. 175x180 lot Cy- clone fenced 2ecar garage. Fin- ished recreation room HOYT REALTY FE 72-9940 ; mT dod THI8 7 sell. 3 bedroom 1's baths. brick 264 8 Telegra rooms, ranch, large corner lot, Prt, 52021 W. 11 MILE RD. NEAR WIX- space, sarge 13x24 ft. living room A ‘ake in Sub Will sacrifice om lincoln-Mereury Plant & Bob- with brick fireplace, paneled 43058 rage & located on 120 Tt. lot. | Cass Lake to wall carpeting in living room 1—Circle oa shade trees on canal. $10,900 | 4—Large living room ) 11 price, * nette. pond age room peo agg 1 acre 3 bedrms., 2 full weit fully carpeted & drapes, oth heat. attached 2 c@r garage too] shed, garden & lawn tools frum & shade trees, berries Paved road low taxes, city water $19.- 000 a quick sale. Owner, MI 4-817 cavine ‘BTATE OWNER MUS7 WILL ate YOU INTO A VERY clean 4 room home, total price only $8500 with low monthly pay | ments of $4950. Located west of town,’ 3 blocks from Cass Lake Large 90x135 ft. lot. — West Bloomfield ROOM HOME HAS 4 8ED- with plenty of closet be yours with this nearly new 3 bedroom ranch home, featuring lastered walls, hardwood floors. ull basement, paved drive 1", _ car garage, large landscaped lot | Handy to schools and stores. Full | orice $13,950 — $1,000 down. FHA BY OWNER®. REDUCED 9) $3400 FOR quick sale 3 bedrm. Cape Cod 1‘; acres) Beautiful ree rm with bar in osm: Aas bors: stable Utll Bldg. ychecagae o Fireplace. 2-car garage _Bivd East of adams Rd Mes Py Et ee “WRIGHT $54 PER MONTH INCLUDES TAXES AND pees oigt a A NOTHI vo DOWN TO GI'8. 3 BED. & Ss, © Realtor 2160 Mis, oo NA 17-2815 WEST SUBURBAN 32 bedrooms Basement Oi) fur — 2 lots om corner Only 9750 ‘CUCKL ER REAL TY 236 N_ Saginaw E 44001 ‘/ MILLER THF LAST WORD in beauly and comfort and it's so complete Some of the wonderful features are flagstone floor in entrance vestibule closet, large yrtrpameia carpeted living room, ledgerock | fireplace, 3 large bedrooms, full ceramic bath plus a % bath off master bedroom. Large Siechen has dishwasher and disposal unit, a vent fans. Full basement with ots of rec. space, attached 2-car _purage is plastered, a beautiful fully Jandscaved, good ‘ooking barbecue unit etc. Ca:l now, this is a real buy and .t's only $23,500 DO YOU LIKE the beautiful vate park at Elizabeth Here is. your £ Geod : I FURNISHED ROOM, B SIDE LOCATION. FULL PRICE $6,950. | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor. FAMILY BRICK* ide on Walters Lk. . modern . lake priv. $5 400, il on-Wiliiams LK \¢ course, And just 8 | lent terms. p Boe Thee f lored. | vera * for | era) houses for colo | eee’ Bocth Lyens, Prt. 3 family for colored Have — § acres — Priv. on 7 "'THIMK! Bul bk” ow. Fi, 43 Years. PE 4.2507 2 DOW SPACIOUS -CHARM | of an ¢, ice arn so by Level replace and stlreay ie . Lovely fireplace a stairway ix mage & fenced wad yarg. 120/ 3—All on "one floor acres on Stringham Farm. 2 REAL Eiayrom | fal ant miles West of Pontiac. | land = & houses tf | w ree have the Be P. W. ‘DINNAN Serviig the County in Real Es- garage. ‘$1,000. SYLVAN | AKL 1780 Sherwood — Sam Warwick has | new 3-bedroom brick tri-level | ranch home Fireplace, built-ins, | 2-car garage 185 ft ied jot. | Exclusive community, sewer. wa- ter, paved «treets, lake pfivileges, — $24. $5,000 1 cheats dual _Sunday, PE 43000, FE 22106. Free CRESCENT NT LAKE ark. Wercrte Corner k from Mahe, 2 os ‘oo ag: mesures fireplace Elec. wa- pt hener Near schools get $65 pe: mo Wil! oaer oo Owner J _Montolio, MI 4-2500. Evens. MI 6 3 Templeton TED room, FE 5-1264 FE oe | 8 —-Docemens ooting covered Open r} a.mVto § 8:30\p.m., By aa | te r.. furnac : 2 ' | 11— 1030 tool mee ¢ | 13-2 oe ig bg as BEDROOM | ich “Cottons land HOMES: | 16—A fresh. nr dl CS _ Onlysi4s 000—Terms $100 DOWN |W. H. BASS REALTY | | ; NOES YOU IN uider * “FE'S7210, satvay Vilage_'2_ > NEED: A. FIRANCE: PAYMENTS LESS HAN RENT SS Outer rm home, fine location, gia MODEL OPEN ° $25 Moves You | You Tn 2 fg “room with fireplace, iv. FIXER? Onder Classified | bedrooms “ | WEEKDAYS § * SUNDAY 1:30 TO. / Ads to se and sieepingporeh m car p tag emacs + hee ee oe ed | ne v= 4 . Reasonable down ‘pay- ‘K. L. Tem WESTOWN- REALTY FE 8-2763 Red Eves, Li 32-4677 e? ance to use it! and > home and furni- ture. Spacious living room. stair- way to ‘loored ~~ with ivture bedroom space rg® enclosed porch. Beautiful lot is landscaped with loads Of shrubs and trees. See it now~-full price omiy $9060— $2,000 down. Bal. less than rent. 2-FAMILY income. 8 rooms and 2 baths — 5 and bath down and the upper 4 and bath is furnished. Separate entrances, oak floors & _piastered —_— Pull basement, 2- car gareg gree paved street Pull priee. *e 700 — $2500 dbwn. / William Miller Realtgs _ w FE 20263 = New 2 bedroom ranch with’ lastered walls. oak floors, pad ar air beat, near bus inte: ny yment: re i payments only . == t, ml In JUDAB j ares mmiment) Cifetime Aluminum — | and appoin' | .Liteti OWNER, FE ‘oo _ - . BUILD NOW - » ROOF & SIDING 3 BEDROOM ae EI our plans oF i JC" HAYDEN, Realtor | S R. W. ‘LILLEY, 2 | 06 B. Walton - home on WILLIAMS REA) ergot find a} 1 | good job i E 2-8181 is L ee re Realtor Sha the Want Ad number | } | | | — ” | SIX For | Re ret Sled draft beer license. Very = ‘uch BEER AND WIN ' ch | mediate _- Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. = Ri aa FE 2-0123- to 8 licenses exist in state. right Terms are a eet early ri may mean “‘E-Z Livin.” (OR BAR IN le OF PORT HURON 60X100 FT. LOT, LAKE AVALON, | northern iehivap exc swim- ming and f ishing. FE 8-557. | BY OWNER, 2'2 ACRES, 25 MILES | from Pontiac. Completely fenced | R PARKING witli 6 room cabin, partly furn- business section. Price includes Ohh ished. Natural gg = ieee | property —————e———— pe knotty pine paneled. 338 it. front r Ps Ww ' oe -\y'}) age on small Pvyf. take .n wooded HARDWARE IN DEPEN DENCE TW P, a:ea. An ideal hide-a-way $12.- PLUMBING SUPPLY. Boors 2 dedroom. New 1 1956 $7400 . 500. FE 4-0834 show this to be a good spot _ _ — Payments $55 a month on FHA <= _ toe property & business on main — mortgage. tor sale by owne: ‘Cc Tr re ae highway is priced to sel) . . Phone ORlando ‘8244 LAKE ST. HELEN Business Opportunities 51 ‘PERSONALIZED HOMES BU COEY TSE we Coen © ular resort area ob a lot 60x250¢ Elec range and rae included. Inside plumbing. Offered I for’ only $3.950 on terms 7 kKEALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581 1060 W. HURON OPEN TIL 9 HIGH AND DRY. A PENINSULA \* and bay with 1085’ of shore line, West side of beautiful Bruce STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of -Ponmtiac CHARLES, REALTOR s ‘Telegraph _ FE 40521 in’ this Lat big shadec MARINE D¢atf£RSHIP FOR SALE Mercury outboards, gator trailers, hoats & accessories. Must sell due to Florida business interests Coste.lo's Lake Orion. MY 3-1538 SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS —ebicbin Laing At Its Best Your future home is the Stes RTIBLE 24) 3 & 4 bedrooms 1'z baths W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 35-8021 CLASS C BAR WITH SDM. BY, owner. $18,000 down. Balance easy terms. No reasonable offer re- fused. On Dixie Hwy.- near tiac. Write Waterford P. O. Box 486 for appointment. FOR LEASE dition. Paved x 660 ft FE rs AIR-C ADMIRAL ELECTRIC 30° Perfect cond. $95. EM "3-618. used. $75 & up. Electric Co., 1060 W. RANGE, =_— MOWER, 5 REFRIGER. | | AND R. Pas Mupra uron. “I'm mad at my sister. She hit me back!” Myr My | jag machine holes, be arranged. ROY’S All like new. 96 Oakland Ave. APT. SIZE ELEC. STOVE. Ma- | ple living rm. furniture & chest. | A eo Se ia Singer Sewing 02 at | A SINGER ZIG-ZAG" MODEL SEW- (this is not an attachment) cabinet Makes designs, appliques. outstanding account or pay $8 62 per mo. Capitol Appl. FE 5-0407. ER SALE. | merely in lovely console button- _ $86.20. Bal 1% HP % hp. $149 Cash & carry prices. Terms can CEMENT PARTS PE 2-4021 Sejuxe 6 ze [: FE 8-1596. & MAYTAG 2 = 7 = 30"° a, ange 6 cu MY | _Setrige, “$60, ‘Bebice's MY “9th. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WAN T FOR THE HOME CAN BE. less to y. Furniture and « ances ai) Kinds. NEW & USED | Visit our trade dept. for real | bargains ' | 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade Come out and look around. parki Swaps u - or Brick ranch type. lot R. road ea FE “€1187 3-Bedroom lke new con- frontage Will consider sma!l- er home in trade. Priced at 812.- | 950. Can finance balance on GI D. RILEY, Broker 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd +4821 Phone OPE “MON. PRI. ato of free PE 5-924) SAT. 9 TO 6 9108 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile 55 ~ Ra. BUMPER POOL TABLE, E of Aubduro Heights op Auburo M59 2 BARS & couch. OR_3-1589. 86 FE 5-87 | Livin | brea ' ere Lam eurings a 5 ACRES ON SASHABAW CREEK room bANKR UP1 STOCK — Bedroom st sets. Chairs and mattresses. Must sell | immediately. A chance for a reel and ‘rock- Br and tables. . Saginaw. Miracle Mile, Penney Fabric & |. FE_8-0362. - | washer. $35; gas ig ee ar. den tractor’ with cultivator, $s: TV eond., ia 21-in. ‘ood $50; elec- tric stove, ; child's motor car, | $75 5-2766 —REFRIGERATORS— Renewed Guaranteed, Delivered ~— CHOICE OF 2 — GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP “Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON FE 41555 REFRIGERATOR & GAS STOVE. Both for $75 FE 5-4688 REPRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR'S 1958 models. One of America's best makes. Perfect, new, guaran- “teed for 5 years. Buy s new re- frigerator for a little more than @ used machine Michigan Fluo- —. 393 Orchard Lake Ave SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MA- chine. Hardly ever used. Yours for only $31.20 or will accept payments of $5.60 monthly. Capi- tol Appliance, F Les _5-9407 SINGER PORT. 2iG-ZAG ATTACH. $19.50. Electrolux Vacuum, $14.95. Terma Curt'’s Appl., 3-9702 STOVES UGHT, SOLD, EX- rner’s, 602 Mt. Clem- ens 2-0601. | SANDALWOOD KNIT SLIP COVER | BUY “SMALL | RADIOS. 86 TO $12. | 7 BEDRM_ HOME. 3500 ) DWN. OR peninsula, Canada. No 5500. $35 By major Otl Co Modern 32 bay FOR’ RENT Swap for cabin in north on good buy. Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 . make offer. $55 month. 75 Oak down, $35 monthly at 6 per cent cawiea’ solciand opportunity te or ip village. or will er caged etd Bray i oe Qoen | _* ._S. *... Se Max Po tein, tec 707 | tor good service sae operator. | Established lotations with mini- for $2 oe cash. Located ‘emer ae > isan port BATH, LAKE RIGHTS. _ Fredmore, Lake Urion mr Sa Pontiac & Lake all us mum investment for inventory no 0: ann D tralier ~ pW Market 5 b RMS. = poultry house, iarge gaf- HUNTING CABIN AT MIO. MICH- for information. OR | | only. house. For information OR 3-2595 | BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING MA- den. fruit & berries. Al furnished | _igan, $2500. FE §-0682 GROCERY and MEATS | TSSORAPE RD AT MYRTLE pera ee REFRIGERATOR. | equipped. Balance $60 80 pn Sickness forces saie } ' A r make cash offer. Phone) . $2,200 inventory Fixtures | $8.67 mo. for 8 mos. Call credit . MA e2TiL, Novi Realty, Mr For Sale Lots 4 include 17 double duty ‘meat case | ELIZABETH LAKE RD. ae ne tee pa | mgr. FE 8-4721. A & K Home Deornbush. 801 8. Pontiac Trail, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —————~ 10’ double duty dairy box, 8’ AT DOVER i He ri TV. oil WeaterniCons: _ Products. Walled Lake frozen case, meat slicer, | PONTIAC Mun space he — alled Lake _ 4 NICE .BUILDING LOTS. NO_ ton console ironer. Will trade for | BEAUTIFUL PHAFF ZIG - ZAG aa _ money dn. All fenced, good terms. | in bo —- eee " Just West of MSS edcdieoel Gk 6k cerwane ua. | esse maddad bel Ec Ge MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Call at 1410 Holiday Drive, Lake | Stasi : where in Michigan, Florida, or sacrifice for $83.45 or pay $9.05 Orion Or call MY 2-1092 ister, frozen food storage x Complete 6 weeks paid training Canada. OR 3-1148. | for » months. Call FE 56-4721 =. ‘Tread POR SALE ON GEARS LK 000 full price, corner Sanford program. Pinancial assistance to —~"—"*_ a _A_& K Home Products. Eo aaah 5. x Ranch ‘ ree v0 and s20 ont Lt ae informatica phone Mr, Griffith. ee gt leg are Gaencner | BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, #44 6-room ric ne . AND BEER B . information one Mr riffith. racer Sone with attached 2-car ga- EM 3-354 aig . —o— au a ° V-8 engine. 63 Beliviue. Rollaway oed, complete, si bs rage Has 22 {t_ living room area to receive business from SUN OIL CO i031 CHRYSLER STATION WAG-| Hollywood bed trames, $6.95. In-| and 18 ft. family room each $10 ‘DOWN _ vacationers of several different ne . on, trade for pickup or sell: OL | nerspring mattresses, $17.95. Cot with fireplace and picture win- lakes. Write Box 94, Davisburg DETROIT 1-666) too mattresses. $12.95. Pearson's cows and mode) kitchen with : . , Vinewood 3-4200 ; aa TNT TS Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave dining afea all with Dice Tie" wig acre & ty acre lots a Pontiac’ OR 3-9283 Maciel cor or ae PE ein | SHAND NEW WROUGAT IRON L 300 with nice : 830 am. to 5 pm. Mon thru Frt —— i See ied gente slope tm vost! Beautify, rating weesed oe Garfield 2-802" Eter after 7 pm 1056 GMC DUMP. SWAP FOR CAR, | RUN Cede. compiess, with sprigs sand beach oo Cass Lake of Pontiac SnORESturoars On ace cae Bg rae Wil Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave e —<——— a J : - Alpe tame ke STORE BUILDING. 424 Qsuux shoe tnke ORIONg equity FOR CLEARANCE trade LIM WRIGHT, Realtor VARIETY STORE $7,500. $2500 dn. OL 2-9 63200 LAKE ¢ aes | Boiled and floor sample Beauty. aaa res ases e Side Bri a OR iy erecines sinha This is your opportunity to be- SINCLAIR. OIL. BOAT TRAILER. 21 NE OUT- cubie foot Philco refrigerator \\ est ide bl ck name MU LTIPLE LISTING: SERVICE come independent in one of the Mas available attractive 2-stall board motor. P iilgas refrigerator, $59.50. 7 cubic foot Kelvinator Large 6room. ee ore and 1015100 FT. — growing — in iepa service station r immediate wee hae ees ne walnncte te ie bar a one og pe in perfect condi Asad On d ai4 nodirest= and Co. Neer the lakes on busy lease Located Dixie Hwy & May- | e Pp coc 1 tables aif price lay- out Recreation room and 2 & paved road ‘in @ r : Sranwae New 50 x 50 brick besihdaaitis showroom) &tolfice motor. FE 5-2872 ton’s. Furniture and Appliance - gitenen. Fenced rear yard. dential neighborhood. Only 8165 ~ puliding has rented income on pyy ok) pinancial assistance | BEAUTIFULLY SHADED 2 RED-| 3065 Orschard Lake Road. Reese | lots of evergreens and flow¥- down. ers. 3-car ar eed To include earpeti extras. Price sireras j side. 100 ft. frontage with plenty parking. Living quarters in rear Terms _ available. Call PE 4-1511 STANDARD OIL 160x170 A carner lot on 2 paved streets eges Like new. Harbor, Michigan CHILD’8 CHEST ~ DRAWERS FE 5-474 in. childs | . ARISTOCRAT Or Lei BOOK for studio couch. $10. Call FE 42281 after 4 p.m. TELEVISION SPECIALS, 2)" CON- | sole only igri pn ee Sam-— uel’s. Appl. MA 11. TRADE Gas RANOE FOR ELEC. trie a - B. Munro Electric Co 1 Ww TRADE-IN DEPT. Apt. se gas stove ......... $34.05 Table top elec. range ...... $40.95 Guar elec = vee eee $20.95 36" Qs range ....... . 940.95 | Guar. elec. genet _. $69.95 3 pe. chrome dinette $17 95 4 pe wood dinette ....... $1495 2 pe. ving rm 28 sutte s Many other items available. WYMANS © 18 W Pike E-Z terms, FER €1122 TABLE, BUrrsr, 6 CHAIRS, TABLE pad 4-39 TRADE ee aanoe FOR GAS range R B Munro Electrie Co 1060 W Huron UPRIGHT AMANA PREEZER. cubic ft. MA 41062 CSED TV gl UP. USED RE-| 2 196 frigerator, $49 95 gga Radio . rat eel 422 W. Huron FE 4 Used Trade-In Dept. | | | 30 PER at ad had Pay . Outdoor. Sete, ol Ba mands Sat ais bees er ATIO, svONRe $704 ‘Nexis 6 8. ACTION TIME Used Framin raming Ma Material 4x8 Exterior sheathing , rs 42.38 ea. mortar -Mix morter........ $1.23 bag g@ board ............... 1Se sq. ft. @-Inside R Outside White Quality > aS Foins -. .$2.95 Gal ist GALLUN $3.98 Steel clothes ... $9.45 pr.|2ND GALLON $ 01 Cedar closet «seen OO 66. 1 —2 GALLONS = oe | The Floor Shop. j. Saginaw CEILING TILE—WALL BOARD PICNIC TABLES, . = “LUMBER, odds ds. OR 3-6022. $011 HARDBOARD—PLYWOOD Waldon, ‘a. ° = 8T PUMPS MUsT Low AND PIPE RICK EEL nt well jet pumps on 13 gal. FHA Terms Pree Estimates tan ‘Thompson, _ 7005 M59 West. Open eves. ROTOTILLERS So easy to operate, the ladies can run them Let us prove it with a demonstration Only one com- pany makes genuine roto-tiliers. OPEN 8-530 MON thru BAT. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO 5340 Highland Rd (M59) OR 3-7092 PENNY PAINT SALE , ALL STEEL OVERHEAD Ga. ye, eyments tae Equpment __rege door. $30. OR 3-7183.___ 1593 g. Woodward Ave. N. of 14 ALUMINUM STATION WAGON | Midwest Mule, Birmingham. 4-6053 RANGE #OODs Wire PAN. — A. Thompson 59. West ; RCA PORTABLE Hi-FI 1-1953 tg nt ATTERIES $5.95 . Exchange. FE 8-1616, amGTOR PORTABLE TYPE- writer. FE 8-8068 after 4:30. STUDIO COUCH. BOY'S. SCHWINN Corvette. Girl's English bicycle. lady's size accordion. R 3-14K. t Shea" carrier, Used once. $20 re | ro Mente 06: Meu sii {10 oririe tiac Press, Box 70. AVAILABLE NOW, lor = overhesd. doors, 8XT's OxT's. ory seconds Also | Ta: AUTHORIZED REO MOWER WAR- ranty Service Reo & Wil-Mow- } Sales. Sce the "589 Reo Rider. Al) SMALL TRACTOR 8 IN PLOW | makes sharpened & engine re- oie | rs. Pick up & delivery. H. EF. | eaveter & disc. $85. 3127 Devon- Itier Lawn googie 4005 Is- - _ ERCHOR HERE SHEETROCK ANCHOR FENCES No money down FHA approved 4x8, Pagiig «13 FREE ESTIMATES _ FE 5-7471 as BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL & CHU RCHT'S INC. pee a hot water — UL 2-400 Nardware elec supplies. crock 6 | SAVE 986. HOME PREEZER, tile. Galvanized, copper, black. a ro cope va shipment 21 we c siper ix Lowe —> | tia nll Dag 4 a enane ain’ uper -Kemtone & Rus- | wacnuly. sie an. 410k. © ar “HEIOHTS SUPPLY B. P. rich Co. 111 N. Perry. 2685 Lapeer } FE 65431 _ FE 2-0121 24 . BUY J AND SAVE | ME SALVATION ARMY Everyth to meet your needs. Clothing Furniture appliances 118 WEST LAWRENCE TALBOTT LUMBER ‘ soe, SMI cabinet with wal week, reg. $135—sell—$75. severa! Complete 42" Studio Couch $29.50 cabinet, $81.95. — installed in sash. Thoroseal oni2 bras wae one sents Wolverine Lumber Paint, pected i ay _pasomsnte, Sofa $39.50 320 8. Paddock rE trical supplies & lumber. 1028 Sena with “doors. ag BOY & GIRL crc = exc kiand Ave. 44595. e champagne . ° 1 to a. SED Tab’: buffet and rye $49 50 Marlee. Rieti “re | . Utes 6 hd field. hoor sa Heywood Wake” BON SCHRADER RUG CLEANER. USED SWIMMING POO! as ween pico ggg ot a tae a Sig | blue vinylite plastic, good condi- pump w * . used tion. 1 = THOMAS. “ECONOMY Se A gs oe %el 8 Saginsw WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASH. _et_Exc. cond $100. FE 61678 WILCOX GAY HIFI STEREO- phonic, tape recorder, like new FE 44945. Obe! TV. 3930 Eliza _beth Lake Reo WRINGER TYPE WASHER WITH pump. ike new. OR 3636 S7A PIECE MARBLE TOP BED- room outfit, antique end misc ttems. 2259 Devon 3rook, B.com- field Hills. CENTURY HOUSE ANTIQUES 10387 Big Lake Rd. Davisburg. Rt 1. in village of Andersonville 9 to 5 each day Sundays by ap- pointment. Buy sell or trade WIDE* ANTIQUES | . American Legion May fr ae Ann Ar Daily to 10 pm. Adm Antiques 3 Mic 60c Television & Radios 578 CASH POR USED TV's PUR- chased et your home PE 2-0367 GLOBE SCOUT. 838 RECEIVER both $75. 276; Columbta, Berkley TO BUY —SFLL—TRADE—REPAIR Bee the latest in TVs at Perr Appliances Co. 816} Commerce Rd, EM 3-4114 — Water r Softeners 57C “AUTOMATIC Water Conditioner NEEDS NO SALT Coolev Soft Water Co. FE 2-5827 FE 44404 MICHIGAN SOFT WATER’ INC announces the grand opening of their new office Very special of- fer on new & used water soften- ers. As low as $50 3984 W Wal- ton Ave just east of Sashabaw FE 5-9511 or FE §-953) ONE WATER SOFTENER MAKE offer _OR 4-0029 WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG 3 DIS- count. OR 3-2360. “USED LINDSAY. LIKE : NEW. __ FE 2-7164 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 3c PER Vie pe: hs GA * GALVANIZED PiPE “tt. 3, galvanized pipe ft in standard lien _ Thomason _7006_ M59 jest. lA ALUM AWNINGS, 31''-80.95: 40''-$1495. Free Sanaies on an size, alum. or fiberglas ALU SIDING installed or in stock for eee a estimates either way ALUM. STORMS Orna- mental iron, no money down. 85 mo. & uD. J. L. VALLELY CO Auburn & Rochester Rds UL _2-4900 ____ Eves. OL 1 1-€623 2 FUEL OIL L TANKS GOOD CON- _@ition. Will 4 delive:. FE 5-9120 220. 500. 1000 GAL. FUEL tanks. FE ¢-7233 after 6 me 4 $378 3 in soil pipe, per len $3.39 G A. Thompson, 7005 West. Open eves, 4+-INCH = PIPE 5 *T sump Pum $32 95 SAVE PLU MBING suRPLY 172.8 Saginaw FE 5-2100 5 FI.G MOWER _ LIKE NEW. "$160 ABC wrirger washer FEM 3-€306 5 ROOM STEWART WARNER ‘oll ‘kiss wall furnace, blower. con- trols, Thermostat. 220 Gai. Tank $55 - OR 3-5 5 DRAWER METAL BLUEPRI! filing cabinet 1 office desk. 4201 INCH TABLES 42 x 72 6 BLOND 36 Freezer Refrigerator dining table and chairs. Alumt- num storms and screens 26 inch girl's bike. Fans. Pontiac Lake Inn ee ee 10-7R. 52-GAL ELEC. WATER heater $67.50 cash & carry. GA Thempson, 7005 Mis west. Open eves 9 DIAMOND > DINNER 2 RING, | EM 3-45 78 4 x 30 CEMENT "SLAB TO BE broken up & removed for free 776 Midland St.. Drayton Plains 14—2 lots. 2'ac fittings at Thompson. eves INCH HAND LAWN MOWER good condition. $10. OL 2-2781 tal prices G. A M59 West. Open 18 INCH MOTOROLA CONSO. TV in good condition. Nice cabmet with doors, $35 Electric lawn mower, $15. Phone OR 3-7665. 20°" ig ae peree. Man's suit. ks Children’s | i] pe iy & pias th things, 1704 Cres- | cent Lk 2% 38 CALIBER REVOLVERS. like new, for boat, power tools | or what? OL 1-6661. ” PT. 12” 1-BEAM ‘," |§2 GAL. ELEC HEATER, FE 43066 275 A GALLON F FUEL TANK. ¢ 7.800 A beauliful building site with a, . " | hill in & protected neighborhopd._ ioe Tf REALTY | 9 stall station for lease. Small (OTR, or mate, Gea for house _tricyele. 910. FE 0-0661__ 4 Family Special | Only Bey 2-0640 — FE 2-0966 | investment. For information call CARD TABLE, SLIP TOP. UPHOLS- | amt i : WITH STREAM ea 8 "Telegraph 1 Rado 65311 days. Or George CASH FOR a TVs, TAPE tery & drapery fabrics by int | 3 extra sr rooms and bath’ A woutine site on a hill with a * “L CET” S TALK _Howar& VE 17-3426 after 7. | recorders Seer ger _ dec. Dresses—sizes 18 FE 8-2150 each Full esement = bie beautiful view overlooking vear ——— Working or tno. | DAY BED -— 32 | Poon erg ah Rema 9 200x, Sround sa pond. BUSINESS” STANDARD OIL DAVENPORT, $25 Phone FE 2-3410 ea all fenced and nicely 189-- Ciogg tn — Good soll for fruit 2 stall station for lease. Pontiac) __-—s———s*82 ‘Hudson _____ | DINETTE SET AND OTHER ODD aca & berries. High with good dratn- Bar & Opdyke Rd. Good gallonage ENGLISH POINTER PUPS FOR pieces. Cheap, must sei FE A 1 little f£ Oni Financial assistance & training anything of equal value FE 2-8662 nahn “fs real little farmsite. 7 Small town tavern, Easy to available Call MI 6-§311 days. or 43628 Davanport. $25 LADD'S INC operate no food or entertain: | George Howard, VE 17-3426 alter gigcTRO MASTER STOVE FOR | 82 Hudson Ms : 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains Fareed Nace Feats He _ __ portable TV or what have you? >. veNpoRT COFFEE TABLE CET OR 3-2131 sors PB 5-292 ° SWAP SERVICE FOR BALE. FE 2860 Pontiac Lk : Antique platform rocker, 1 {or- 2 LARGE LOTS. 6995 EACH FE. Co n | aundrv 5-7007, EQUITY IN 2 BEDRM_ ‘HOME ; FOR mica top table and 4 red leather 2-890), On 1 : e = fete! crerrific ari lot near Commerce. OR 3-2043 chairs new — misc articler # x 16 F. LOT. BETWEEN ret ave 000 ‘ Wood Workin Shop GMC SUBURBAN CARRY - ALL No dealers. 81 Oneida after 3 pm n toes ‘ Ph FE 43525 Montcalm & Hiliside Dr. $750 paeaclint Adeld ee i FOR LE Like new. Swap or sell FE 2-879 DOUBLE DEEP FRYER. ELECTRIC. 6:0 W Rurot down Full price reduced to BA & Pia ING ae peroneal —a Or Ph. FE_ 2-0829 Eves At nd $13,500 lease, all set ready to work. GAS STOVE. $25 a eae stove, grand pi- - CLARKSTON 3 LEVEL 130X150 Price—86500, eas Let us show _FE__ 45580 __ MU_ = _ Income Property = lots, Each $1.0% egy MA 57016 \ITCHIGAN BUSINESS | sou today. / NEW 3618 FT HOUSETRAILER ELECTRIC STOVE GOOD COND eee ee orate IN LAKE HOME SITES BAR WES1 C ra ; 0 TION ( RAW i ORD AC SENCY Sel) or trade. FE 2- or FE PE $4142 ~ BY OWNER TWOFAMILY 1% “Bloomfield. Milford. Clarkston SALES CORPORA . ae Mi: MY 31 Fe eae (Om _ EASY SPINDRYER WITH NOTHING come. 4 rooms & bath est pixie Civde. Commerce, Pontiac. Paved JOHN A LANDMESSER. BROKER ———— : <= PLASTERING WORK. SwaP FOR wrong but the price, It's way ery “i Ee ae. Drayton Winding Boggs Parochaia! and 1573 Telegraph Rd. ’ pickup truck. FE 8- _ too low. Here's one youll be ‘Plains. 89,750. $750 down Churches, shopping. ail yer tv.| PARE allah gal cane Sale Land Contracts 52 bie test BARGE. 2 YRS Prete te Or anh _». ing. $1,003 $20 down. $20 monthly | {=~ — —— ee NNN as old; for a deep freeze or older AN co 3 tamuy income. 1 $-room ape-t Phone H. Bloch, 116-7711. | MACHINE SHOP FOR Stools. Pe CAND fae Gn I eM 32511, ree <= Sisk Ganmarcs Ba ment im AU = to se r arre A fae trance LOT 1 100x130— OCF. 1 IN BEAUTIFUL a — EM 3-4114 — Pr oh hg eh For- Watkins c.. Estates. FE 5-5783, after 6 pm_ or EM 3-4046. " ROTO-T TILLER & MOWER COMBI- ELECTRIC RARGE ~~ $29 85 ox Bt 88750. $790 down OR > MODERN SERVICE STATION POR nation for sickle type ber. FE ELECTRIC pipe Sas or OR 3-1182 after 5 LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE (cut, C°94, Dotente or 7-010! | VAL-U-WAY 23-2178 _—_— Refrigerator $49 95 J APTS GARAGE GAS FUR- 75x186 Ready for building. Bome ater bpm FE 8.1448. Pure Oi) TRADE. WILL ACCEPT AUTO- | Water softner 39 85 N side Pontiac By owner on iN $1500. et P FOR VALUES & TRADES | mobile, housetrailer, vacant lots CRUMP ELECTRIC OR 35190 afer 5 pm R. 1. WICKERSHAM — 5 for sree oie “dows. payment | wee aubare PE 007) bh 2 ae . 4 yAT.R } ar a or oar ° = aa EN nD nN nnn ne) nr bY OWNER. 4 FURNISHED APART- 7195 aie re 6-6250 “OPPORTUNITY 60S DISCOUNT cn this ¢ room moter home FREEZERS oe abiaiang. wn wae ments. 3 — 3 f LOT WITH 60 fT. FRONTAGE . a _ $3127 in land contract. Nets $20 of win y rracuara allltsixes nace itarins og pe yd ao rai ae Pin al ety FULL OR PART rIME mee no a 6 per cent. Will ra Pio FE ¢4813. Ask for Samuel's Apol. MA “soot a“ ay. Lake Orion MY 3-900) _ aed eh aaeeeee ; wert poo ——____________ FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM . oe «ACRES WITH 3 LOT. 210x170 FT WATERFORD TO SERVICE RU 5. \vania -and , nye ye _j: WILL TRADE OR axl. Los NEAR Tilweepers, 1 year's guarautee a ngie and } double house. ¢ va- _ Tow (2534 CBs television and radio tube RJ. (DIC Ky VALET Oxbo PE. 8.3684. ah $1695 up: and used washers cant lote, $300 mo income. easy LOv OWNERS 1.200 FT Dover otc — —— 5 a Tank 3 FmTOL FoR Open 8 am. to 8 Dm Tosie Y to A 35-1723 house. 3 bedrms. complete $8.- : JL a Oakland Ave Pe 8:3 ie corner ©! ohnson terms a r appt. MA 35-1023 aa en 3-0333 ple : No experience needed persings : 5-0693 ti E Matchless motor up to 1952 Con- anf Howard. FE 4.5169 o: FE | - . should net $150 to $350 a month JIA or 4-3531 _tact Chuck, 226 8 Parke ae ¥ f OR RENT 2-FAMILY ON VOORHEIS RD. ACROSS FROM k, 226 8 Parke === @REEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS rae double garage In Roya St Benedicts. 88x135 ft paved eee MULTIPLE LASTING. SERVICE: For Sale Clothing 56 name brands Scratched Terrific Osk ‘s bik from Woodward 5, street & water lake privileges QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED WANT TO BORROW $84,500. FUR- ree values $14995 while they last No rooms and hath each floor Upper FE 4-0370 nished lakefront cottage with FORMALS. SIZE 9 TO 12, ain —— orders. viease Michigan flat available Pee, te as PfT cEF- OUR notin ooce ade large lot as collateral OR 3-3579 3 Mac & white, 2-601 hla 393 Orchard Lake mo. Cal) FE 26 after = beautiful building lots in Bloom — a a aS ct CEE eee i % 5 WORN ZAN COME OR $2 090 DIB- field Holle Will build to suit Ref 6 FORMALS, SIZE 9 & 10 FOR SALE 7! TON GE AIR a — 4 ‘5285 reds (aes) Ge Gare Aig deter sferences Money to Loan = $3_—once_Reas. FE €3173 after 8." Conaitione: with tower. & months INCOME PROPERTY. 3 APART. lot on Franklin Road with lake $990 to $2.970 cash for inventory (State Licensed Lenders? ALL SIZES ES CLEAN \N USED WORK use. McCray walk-in cooler, 5's ments, separate bath rooms right) frontage on Long Lake, suitable . —- _— Se ea : Lan One ot I ef "at tet N's aaa for tri-level home also fi worms c nquire @ agivaw off W. Huron _Call I FE 8-8375 @ to 10 bours spare time a week 7 days. - 4 Onard Lk, » igs ‘i ” FORNITORE, BOTH ANTIQUE s For Sale | Lake Prop. M4 A JOWINSON, Reakor PLEASE — Do not waste our time FORMAL. size us warts LACE. modern. Reas. FE 3-7408 ae =() : . , Unless youre remuly cualliechen BrOnet - _walts length. FR 6-08 FREEZERS peste FREEZERS MACEDAY or . 14s. ee Rd. See ere dle nirita, Grietiy FINANCE Ee SEMLFORMAL: SEE ey scnemt, ond Uprights 4 bedrooms rge farm house 25 : ms : | ew mode's y. scratched or new siding, aluminum -turms anc oS about.yourself and include your r NK FORMAL. | erate-marred models at big dis screens, large remodeled . phoue number BORROW UP TO $ 500 WALTZ LENGTH Le "Soe MAL. | count prices sere, tapcncaped (hs For Sale Acreage 47 — pontine ~ Serene — once See GeO gaese ste TE gg Garsit” htZaa 39.500 wo down S Waled: > Lk. SOE eins oe Phoue MAyfair_ 6-3282. WAYNE GARERT 1 - sree ALLED LAKE a asie At oe ee a BOX 37 > Borrow with Confidence _ Sale Household Goods 57 121.8 Saginaw PE S180 4 bedroom, nice ati ied t GLIDER $10 ate beach 3 blocks from hank ( PANGES Realtor : - Apes Stead linet : : PONTIAC” PRESS 5 Ssor 2 PC LIVING ROOM B8UITE. Sofa bed $15 Pe , LT _ Real | a 7160 M15 Ortonville NA 7-2815 dene Finance Lounge chair “One ab peg de range on aul . Ones, Wee by) ‘ DERFFCT RUQ AND CARPE ) c Maytag washer. R . a 6 \cres—\\ ooded PERFECT RUG AND CARPET ytag Paeeotl gineerieawina machine: $15 PEG8s50 | 2) W Huror Minilind. Kenlitills wooded cleaning Work garanteed. Can 8 py i of bar .,, 2 GAS STOVES ‘$10 AND $20. RE- Wwoprs Corte: +s aT UNION LAKE BEDRM Guide ete Ol aie. ie be done in home — Bonded — LO 4-0535 frigerator $35. FE 46324 Dining rm. suite $29 ranch home. on 50 x 200 f1 eiiacdnlocelion| 1 1 & insured OR ¢ 2 PC. BLUE LIVING ROOM SUITE Dresser base $3 tuliy ler oie ol ata E ui ‘3 mies Wert of Pontiac’ , ANS _& colfee table, | $35. UL 2-1934__ Rollaway bed slo aa ae . — Carl \\.. Bird. ce 2 YR. OLD APPLIANCES 13 CU. OAKLAND FURNITURE CO — ——__—_— : : : tefr co MTTRACTIVNE HOME ,203 Community Navi Bi Bia Dartri ge. #80 TO S300 — 825 TO $800 i koe Eecome elie Everything for the Home - Ae dd iene? _EvestFE 9-1302 _ LOAN CO $25. Modern tuxedo “SOR . PIFCE LIVING ROOM 8UITE FE 241400 Very quiet and seclucea. Lot 0 in a RE EE ae eter | Ko HURON RESORI Up to 24 Months to Repay * Bia.c new davenoort ang rh@ir. (| ARG E CRIB AND MATTRESS. x 30 Complete!s ee . . Charming lakefront cottage re di cdl eh ok p 2 modern «tep tables. matching brano new $15 Pearson's Fur tached guest room ) SELECT 1l10OT HIGH GROUND sort on US 23 and Lake Huron 2 YQ 20H cottee table decorator lamps aiture @¢2 Orchard Lake Ave Yo pulaiee Gh Sts beat overlooking Forest Lake Gol Four furnished cottages plus ° All for $99. Pay only $2 weekly ~ ae crew — ots of trees Fa ie rse on Ayershire 150x220 ft bedroom owners home With mat- OAKLAND Pearsons Furniture 42 Orchard 7 (OL SS SALE HALF pee or 510 000 cast san after © ee Shee CHR Ee aes ae ee ie tie EN mp monly 80 +50 ec ate eae va avaaebue ake le 7 t ] ig 51 _ joy the full summer nly Atl af eves. OR 3-0851 or FE 5-888) F : Sal , E = 48 down or wil] accept trade Loan Company - Bi ee Cg Rg chair upholstered. in deep red 2 CASS LAKE WOODs 16 sQ FT ‘OF Sale Farms _ 202 Pontiac State Bank Bide So living room table lamps, 17 ingh pius porch patio garage & bem! ~~ IR ~ REALTOR PARTRIDGE VICK Si) TO 9500 LOANS” 8 PC WALNUT DINING RM. SUITE. - Phiico TV with swivel table on wooded ‘2 acre Beach & so : g $30. Ph. FE 53-6776 after 4 p.m Rocker. All in excellent condition bost priv. Country kitchen Stu. GOOD DAIRY FARM. 105 ACRES. 25 Se eee KON Seaboard Finance Co. 0x12 RIGS Woo. FACE. $1595 Phone PE 5-6540 after 630 p.m aio ceiling. fireplace, paneling Highland Township corner prop- TIL . 1185 N. PERRY sTREET Reversible, $1650; imported. MODBRN DELUXE BABY CAR- 3 bedrms. 1'g baths” FE 58854 erty aca a with 40 rip Samy ° Easy Parking-Phone FE __ 8-966) | $3495 oe $48.98. Rug | riage and pad. Cost $50—sell $18. | AKEFRONT BEAU- [OPs an rinking Cups se —s— pads earson Furniture. 42 Ex d ELIZABETH 1 a Interior ment in tor large home Terms (jrocery and Meats TE ‘AGUE FINANCE C CO. _Orchara Lake Ave. | \MAOGANY_ FIRISHED DERE patie ge Re ee oe fehl well eitabiished business IM yi- 202 N. MAIN 12 Mae: NALKUT BUF. | “oxtenda table MA STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland cinity ast growing subdivision 0000. ai) built-in KNehen large living “po isasg, at Milford Rd MUtual of better homes. includes bud) ROCHESTER, MICH. it" tv, tabie model. fegr Pgs TWIN SDs a: Se with fireplace. Double = : . | sewing machine, 4 . rug, sSeePite® seohae Seate $2008 ee Mace: alate eee LOANS, $28 70 ase IF Table modelo o.oo. G88 | Savenport & chair, Geek & mine rand at $22.500 includes nll —s a _ ee Sacrificing mith Onis a seen . Phone FE 8-0056. peting, Grapes, traverse tods. & NEAR ORTONVILLE .£ $92. 500 nr cea trade e. LIVESTOCK ee A ay rae $40.00 and up \rosT SELL: TELEVISION. BEDS. autometic laundry By owge:. A> § acres. 3 bedroom home, only es HOUSEHOLD GOODs Admiral] port. FV, like new = Solas,” ody. 4-9710 4 vears old Needs a little Snish dows payment Ph Rochester. OL 6-071) OT. 1-919) All AB pee and guara w OVER we: ._ete. PB 3-6717. FRO = a are bee 4 We — “wr 7 {NT Si labor /s: parts 30 days. a bake USED [V SETS iM FURNISHED 2 BEDRM COTTAGE : rate of rae nah a voatna base W HEN YOU NEED tradé-ins at Obe] TV, 3930 Elize- $1495 "po TV antennas, $9 95. te ieee Witems tebe ° ces denn = Oy. nnett, nc. $25 TO $500 ? = « , WALTON TW $5. 500, 5 e Open i Unfinished cottage at Big Beas Lake Vaul M. Jones, Real Est Raaiters’ atuce! 1633 We, will ve glad to hel yy oF 515 F. Walto ‘ : © F p you oF. waiton near Lewiston 100 ft aterfront 4 > 18/ FT. UPRIGHT AMANA cheap, Write Charle« het sscome PE 4 esse _ 832 W. Huron 28 oem Reon a Sines > a STATE FINANGE CO. Heeeo. freeze—like new. $150. FE _ PE 3257 ao Guilford, Maine, Rt 2° OXFORD AREA 702 Pontine State Bank Bidg — / 0x12 Felt Base Rugs, $3.95 Oras : NEW CABIN ii wo Panies Cuy imik. 63 —— -1574 ate ie ADMIRAL TV, $100. NORGE ° ats ea ee Daint, ga) -$1.95 lot. Center. resort are®. * acres grave loam sol]., 7 room < bos Al ous washer, $50. Electrolux racuum RUBBER SE PAINT Gal. $375 da lotaing state forest. Good hunt- remodeled farm home automat! DON T P. \ S UF cleaner, OR 3-3060 4\4-Ft. Ww all Tile IC ing, fishing. $1195. $100 dn. $28 i) heat 26x30 stable and other Mort L _54 8 GALLON HOTPUINT WATER | 06/200 en ee FE eee JC . mo. Jerry Morrow. Gladwin piticings All kings of fruit. Pr aa . Mortgage Loans ns “ 12x12 LINOLEUM 7.84 in ° MONEY! SeH unneeded wore oe Sis Cuivecaee tear Ge neon | 2906 18 ©. Bae (Skeels} Mich. Garden 6-7000 erty wel) located at 760 Sanders - a U . a _ $89.95. Convenient terms No dow Fs. 101 W. Huron LAKE FRONTS. CRESCENT LAKE Ré. near lakes aod schfols Sell CONSOLIDATE aoe o ene Electric © SAVE ENERGY. U SE}. oom 7°50 $750 nto — mplongings for caslr Your d#@bts. Get cash to Co. 16 uron, Fe ' Pubasa uF VARE. a A ae ena aFS 108 ACRE i ging | off your land contract or mort- 1,001 | ARTICLES, 8. MARBLE WANT ADS! -To find a+! 000, 82. age & to modernize your home. tabies chest, LAKE, § & bath. furnished $ farm on all-weather/road. or wil! through Classified Ads?! {Syne ts cals “i seaaaalbaniaalas spine. ge ene ‘er |job, place.to live or a/ $3,980 down + uD trade free & clear Pontiac pro ~— - Free estimates, Free consul ion } lamps. bells, collector's an - : | good used car, see Classi-| 000 Clark Rea! Fxtate erty for ie gee days, FE’ yy BIG BEA sialyl ide, “nigh 'FE 2-818] 4 R e chairs & urns. 32122. ! 3. A 6-102. -8181.. fa W. Huron dls Pontioe Lk. Ra. \fied NOW. } ~ ~ AX . ¢ é « F “ - ~ f * 4 - STOCK. flange. First $41.50 takes. MY | 3-atae x SoTL PIPE. PER LENGTH. GIBSON RIDING G TRACTOR WITH ELECTRIC MOWER, 30 GAL. | = 3 ft shallow en ‘4 HP. electric motors, will eel! | — MI_4-0762. WE WILL BUY sELL OR TRADE f 12 f Coot 6 foe enice TY. “diamond | your old furniture or appliances. floor model, OR 3-3595 | cae” Washers, elec. or gas BEEF AND PORK —- HALF AND r a _ quarters Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-741. WY MAN S CRAFTSMAN 8° Tasle saw, ‘8 W Pike St PE ¢1122 Creftaman '" ectrie band WARWICKS HOLIDAY VALUES drJl hand saws % smell tools Viny! Latex Paint $2.15 gal. PE 6200300 Eavestro 64c per COLLAPSIBLE WHEEL CHAIR —— sink & trim 25 Dsed_ 2 wks. $100. OR 38130 omex 14-2 2'sc gl colle he er pipe. ‘4 15' ec COKE MACHINE. AND SERVICE station cash register PE 4.5347 on tik ORCHARD Be per es CHICKEN BROODER. NEVER USED WATER SOFTENER 80 000 G Brand new. Sacrifice. $76 or ? Reynoids oo _EM 3-0230_ i te Extra mineral added. Per- yc ASH + WAY ec ct cond. $95. MI 4-656) WANTED: GOOD 1% HP PU FOR LAKE SPRINKLING 8Ys- ines OR 37655 AFTER LUMBER PRICES ‘“ STANLEY ALUMINOM WINDOWS | WELL DRILLING MACHINE. tools 1160 Welch, ’ ’ { Burmeister’s | eis. hcher et NORTHERN LUMBER a OR URNACE POT-WALL 000 BTU. complete with 640 Cooley Lake Rd EM 34171 therimouiat veot stack, wind n8am.to8om dcaily a! of ame an, Sundays 10 am to 2 p.m. $017 tank filter, 878. Deliveries _ ~ DECORATION “Say ae M eerers Ranges. e eraiors ach at big discount. Samuels Appli- inery GOA _ ances _MAple 5-661), _ FORD D EL ENO! Dé CATERPILLER, FRONT END e shel or trucks. cae pale rs loader 4-1 condition Ready to asoline « t ‘ga work. Alberta Lumber Mills. 3380 ye nr & cre a Mall ae A _ Lapeer Rd ew. used en availaidle. Call DOG HOUSE. ALL INSULATED distribu_or Mi se0s3 Brand new 3 bird houses FE fica Dot DOG HOUSES KIDDIES TABLES ve Mt Yourself 61 fockers, swings altoa Biv ae ~7-* ipa resial hems DUO-THERM OIL L BUR ING FLOOR 8A 8—HAND SAND stove & ol] tank 65143 — +ERS—WALL PAPER STEAMERS— FREE STANDING Soa 018 96 DRILLS — FLOOR POLISHERS. — Double bowl sink ........ $595 SKIL SAW — RUG _ CLEANERS ‘zm. hard c BROWNIE'S =a eee 20-ft. lengths . ise tt. 489 5S. SANFORD —— copper —_ LOWER | PRICES ON "xePED engths fumbing. eavestrough - pe bath sets with trim $89 95 4 Open weekdays on Pog’ pe colored bath set witb g00 9s i 10 to 4 a Build- . er ootealm, 172 S> Saginaw FE 5-2100 rE sath - = Pactory 2nds — irre wo ae . SAVE UMBING SUPPLY FOR RENT ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL DOWN Wan Tt steamer f. fixtures. Newest. exciting modern ers cotter, band cn a light fixtures. Ideal lamp for stu- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland dents, $1296 value, $6 Michi- Puel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake gan Piluorescent, 393 Orchard Ave 1 Lake Ave — 2% _ ELECTRIC WAITER HEATERS, : Ps completely instal'ed on Detrox Ca.neras, Equipment 614 Entison lines, bo moner down a _Samuel's Appi. MA _ 56011 ARC Us © CAMERA GAS FURNACE. | 9,000 INPUT CASE Flacn forced air. All controls, included Like ake EM_ 3-2626 — FE E 8.4395 ; GAS STATION | TYPE AUTO CAR FOR SALE KALART 8 MM EDI. washer. ‘2 price FE 5-3852 ne splicer, $15. FE 6@-2472 afier pm “GARAGE DOORS -42—-—-—— Factory seconds, ail! standard _Sale Musical Goods sizes ip stock from 825 and up 62 pcg ont keg rton folding cioset Ts end isappearing | stairways ACCORDION SALE — ALL SIZES Accordion loaned free to _v¢rs with lessons. FE 5-5428._ “BUY OF THE YEAR Wurlitzer Spinet organ. Beav'!- Case and bench the rich tonal effects produced from this marvelous instrument. “LIKE NEW--SAVE $400 We give estimates on ghrage re modeling. from 8 to 8 Noon on Saturdays BERRY DOOR SALES 371 8. Paadock FE 2-0203 plow and cultivator, Jari sickle bar, Ottawa tiller, Girls’ bike and 13x13 rug. Call MUtual ¢-3623 = 7 Goop POWER MOWER. DRAPES triple & double width PE 4-9163 WIEGAND MUSIC CENIER NGE WiteR WEA fc GAL. MERACLE MILE BAZAAR Anes gas New Consumer Power ap- eee ete —_ organ iepair proved. - $89.50 value, $3950 and NE FE 2-4924 EVERETI GRAND PIANO, EX. cellent tone & pitch. MU 4-0914 $5950. These are slightly marred Also electric, oil and bottled gas heaters at terrific values. Michi- gan Pluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk ve GET YOUR FREE LESSONS NOW with the rental of the instrument of your choice. Ask about the special plan. should you decide to Shes Grinnel's, 27.8. Saginaw FE ES POSTS fr Sky ie ars ‘Si pe 4 hoo pair. | HI-FI gee ENT, SPEAKERS 3',” pipe & hook $14.00 ir i Asphalt patcp 80ib. ba $1.88 aes “i Cah ofer 4 ‘a Be Ore eae oe oor a tioi | HAMMOND ORGAN. WALNUT. ; Style — church model with INBOARD MARINE ENGINE. IN- bench T Tone chamber. OA 8-213%4 ternational 6 engine & transmis- USED LOWRIE ORGAN — —_— fn ea oe Large model with glide pedal, vay Sea beak Pe aatom lod excellent condition Guaranteed ’ MORRIS MUSIC roadster, fabricated steal beams. 4 8. Telegr “Ao Pontiac. Sale or trade, FE “across — tenn. 7947. = Ariel a —— NEW PIANOS ve aH bee piel gcd $20.00 down—3 years to par We car, or @ used truck, with no Dave the latest models of the , : famous Story and Clark line money down. Call Ernig/Felice at Mi _Cy Owens. PE 5-410] or OR 3-9674 MORRIS MUSIC JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no stirrin 3448. Telegraph TE Across from Tel-Huron PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHM'LT FE 2-5217 2.0547 will not drip, sag or run Rub yer or ol] — Hundreds of ‘colors to choos rom OAK AND FUEL & ge! 43%6 Orchard Lk Ave LAVATORIES, CHROME atta ~ SMALL GRAND PIANO—$250 Small apt. piano. Exc. cond. Small mahogany spiiet, like new an arerd eo! value $14.95, also | _ athtubs, Toilets, Shower Stalls. | U blond ch ogee rb ee lage Terrific 7 i slesiaiiiaiaisrs ues chigan uorescent, 393 * _Orcherd Late Aver = -y | Specia) sale on all accordions mi ; : SHARP . AD- Re-conditioned player piano uste to factory standards. an’s Garden Center, e- Re-conditioned player pia: land. ae Se Excellent condition. aa ——— RACE CAR , = 5-2307 GALLAGHER’S NEW LUXA OIL FURNACE & | ducts, elec. wtr. htr. MA° 5-1501. Ore Geen O. $65. ELECTR guitar & amplifier $50. FE 2.0523. trays with stand & fau- NEW BOTTLE GAS HOT WATER heater —-2 room blower. Used. bottie gas 30°’ stove. MY 2-0861. NEW GALVANIZED PIPE USED NELSON SPINET with bench. cets, $21.96 ‘g-In 2)-ft. lengths 13 ‘ec ft SAVE PLUMBING ain 216 ene ae WE CARRY THE FINEST 172.8 Saginaw Pt snei “sive ploband sopery IN SPINET PIANO'S 40 GALLON Of, wer, ; WATER ‘Ti2, 8 *Saginay 5-2100 WORKMAN ST HIP anD heater. al. an wich on’ 8 on 2 ft. vfs ‘cae HAMMER GAR. TONAL QUAL BY OUR ve iy a ce ma sR RT ERED PANELING « RD WIEGAND Be? oie gee systems Briain Birebeu” = “ork WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER Se 4 a est. Cherry paneling, 4” Sle per ft MIRA MILE BAZAAR AREA oR ons 3 CHEVY. V8 ENGINE. GOOD nceendition Thor automatic washer — spin dryer. -FE! 1988 ALLEN D ISTRIBUTOR TESTER sacle "ri 0S esise yor Bewots, | sage Barer paléwin Ave. "\ e 4-252) _BENSON.LUMBER CO. : os ~ ce ete OW oe ee LM 8 ee eee 4 Piano ne n Faas rT f Seen ve ee pair se me @SbECIALS . WANTED 7 re | Vorwavee > of SIXTY-FIVE THF. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. 1959 _ SIXTY-1 tas i eae cade e ‘ ; . 91 : . vs Ny Sale r Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 “For Sale Cars 91 Sale Sporting Goods . 65 For Sale Pets 69 For Sale Housetrailers 78) MODEST MA!DENS By Jay Alan For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale ¢ es . _ “ ‘ ‘62 CHEVY 5-YD. DMP READY of eal 8 iss FORD CURTK oo +on.-8 WILSON GOLF COM. reeanaine ANE LE MALE. A REAL BUY. 30 Pr. GRNERAL. to work $680 1019 Ee Waste: AL. | Ze meg Fe plete Dn tat Eye golf 2 ¥ a sebroken, reas ay ’ 5300 OR he Bacri- ia hapa #0 Bue MEMORIAI. DAY a. Now $2099! cart - . _ Sige’ : — er pre . me. Call Mr. "GIBSON ELECTRIC S-GUTTAR. (mp PAL | DACHEHORND, i ont MA STAR ’ ae 9048 Pheasant SPECIALS "| | 9148 down, O86 7 a a culeway 4 netle am- ARC. M-.. te - ; MPI = | .

, | =. Be} Air, 4 dr., beau car, * Soto ov uy ‘SurrShell, 31 ag 8. Felegrap iiems | -g hy Ey 1, a woup hel TERE SO 53 MERCURY "$495 1858 Chevrelet Yoeman ¢dgor °4, Set 3 shves's seRvick Sao MOTORS “Bustraph re et RIPTENS” nr act ae GR RENTS POOT | _W. Huron —... | Club Coupe Sharp maroon Raich wegen. Rodis, Bese ee sa n@s Auburn Ave FE Ss) ou 2 STANMORE “CAT AT RENT 37 FOOT 5) tires Beau r ee eat hp on. es ae we 4 _ PE 24393 8, rene rE st ‘ 3 FOaS Tom Fx PICK UP | a 34 Hit D5ON . $165. ivory. finish. One owner. oF eoetke dae Gol u c — -— oe aa = 7 ; a Fe 2-2108 Hunting Dogs 609A. Authorized ee 'ECONOMY USED CARS| SUHEVROLET $1,395, as Ga engine Powergiicg ra: Se MGA Roaster 18 8 Saginaw - as 22 Auburn dan ine, Powerg , ertible : ———— = sep eciagermseieeyse es = - Ht, V-8. powerpacked. straight stick . autiful light green 56 Olds 98 , - NE 2 r ‘ DODG ae . dio, heater s eR" G ‘ Years old and. field. broke “Other Pontiac Chit & i Sama jth Motors, cae Saar: ee HEN . Impala $2,995 and ivory finish. HOUGH TEN & SON } mple si ce — } - 1 WO 600-MILE INDIANAPOLIS 1 monte ang ariahy Krumen:) lia kien a latee asleatan. of jo48 GMC_', TON 38.000 ACTUAL eore t dem ea afin top, full! uss chevreiet Delvay 2door us OUR A oe ae “KETS. PHONE FE 49274 ‘LE BEA- late mode! trade-ins We top “= miles Cheap 1954 Ojds full pow- ec 1.595 * dan V-8 engine Powesgiice as aND TICK 8 ie rh es FEMALE all on trade-in ajlowance — e UL_ 32-4282 _ ‘S99 TEN Vv ROI. ET .$1,595 dio heater —— ‘ack ARC SogN Mat, Rechester OL I- v6 __ ; 4829 -DODGE. it. TON, , PLAT ton ickup, brand new ivory finiseb. owner ; = Ps ‘i t, Mi ano} s , Ete, O5B AKC “GERMAN ‘BHORTHAIRED Bob Hutchinson td, ener wink Ret dls es \983 FORD CONVERTIBLE. THUN- Bait, i . . : sedan derbird Specia] engine —~~~~ _ Potnters, 4 mos. OA Pord. 's et A $75 THIS [8 JU8T A SAMPLE OF THE 1955 Chevrolet 210 ¢door sedan ‘ 5 er 1 owner. Clean! like “parr ; DEAL ERS AKC REGISTERED | AaR ATOM M bi l H ECON OMY USED CARS MANY GOOD BUYS TO BE HAD V4 ¢ ae Poeesete Rete mopar hy ge agg Sau Fed wiggler worms, sold whole. ‘retriever. OL b63L op1le Mmomes 2 Avorn ‘FOR & RED HOT DEAL owner. “34 FORD VIC._ sale ‘or — call OR akc REG seacte ‘PUPPIES 3] “Ford Loadpacker ON A > HOT CAR , FOR yaTe4_ or MASON — icyrte to start bunting. Cheap. FE S ] WITH. REFUSE BODY SEE WITH 1953 Mercury ¢door wagon V-5 $298 - NO CASH NEEDED CRAWLERS 2 ‘Ba - $0¢; RED- aies TRE BRIGHT RED CANE AT engine. overdrive. radio, heater JUST. MAKE worms 50 for 43, big worms pA Pe er SPANIEL PUPS REG 4301 Dixie Highway HES CARPENTER - Above average car . - for 50c; ergs 2 bac —s Hunting stock EM 3-5234 OR 202 , } M Che: relet-Commerce H kins Chev . ants from c. op z : t “hey . tuys, 3p Orebara Lk. Ave. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 é ee } ( = < ; ws cpm Ra en BM 3-4 as : - IN nr ne oe L ; n Eves ti) §—Sa 6571 Dixie Highway at : 2-2 Fr i , “Sand, , Gravel «& Dirt 06 DOGs AND CATs BOARDED rig Rev. Poul — = Factory Branch 1955 CHEVY STATION WAGON MAple 55071 Open nites ui 9 AY SERVICE—BLACK pint —2i!7-Shell__37d_8_ Telegraph NYY fut 9060 PE See Mee ae FE Se6i3 alleuhs Morthly Pavments F D = P ' - , ~ -acc rust. : tires . oth Vv _ fll, — pa BLACK oF oP __ Hay, a Grain «& Feed — 71 OXFORD — O AKE -AND_AT ono ‘t] CHEVROLET: SEL AIR 2 DR 2 CHEVROLET 4 ‘ DR: Rae. as JTBOARD MOTOR AROLD TURN FORD. MI) i “al arene Ré. nea: Big .. 5. pARMALL CUB WITH PLOW. = eee TIRE te prey re heb fe et 708 ORCBARD Ue RD rer Call creat. Mer. Mr Opening lent trans ‘vr 69818. C. Mann- $1095 =e dis cultivators. sprayer, sickle — pace 3 years old 875. = ; FE 5-920< FE 2.7529 Parks *.. . . ; for. SOIL. SUPER DELITXE 127 TO he; corer biade. one two wheel, NEW WHITE WALLS Y \iUst SACRIPICE AT ONCE — —~— ~—-—= | 1958 MGA. CLEAN, LOW “MILES after modernization. 195 “| arry Jerome 20. Seeding lawns. FE 5-0:°4. one double rapbit cage one gas Sprinafield. Kune Auto, Ane Vacain b 66 trend) trailer, 6200 Extras. $2100 FE 2 2-607) after 6 ; BERDEN. | Y an D. DRIVEWAY GRADING tant with sand MU 4-081 — 10 W urea. PE >1215 41 Allen Bt IT S ' LARGEST sTOCR OF DUNLOP 1989, CHEVIE on a CAR PAY ay Fy By adjust to aoperas Sony SesLee t ol, gravel, {ete o54 FERSUSON TRACTOR a NY MARK 20H AND & | jmported sports and antique tires | pom > = sBssz_ abner — eeavehnt Feaee eer tee sy Mrcrsplare Good coo: | UR | car owe” | roview eae ee ee © TRONS. accePr rie ‘Orion Motor Sales FORDS \ - asion B . annie © a & C LANDSC: Are ENTION . Shute ota OO” Om MO OF! Fiikioe Lobe. After « p.m YO Co Ti Ww Huron, FE 80426 ANY REASONABLE OFFER, FT- M2s AT CLARESTON RD cioaed “eee neuen Goons ‘een? can ee taaeee s one ee ” Crawlers ED “WILLIAMS MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS ‘AR! For oF Sale Cars at= Saeseee 33 FORD. COUNTRY SEDAN. brakes & steering Sand ose 3 Stone. REM 3-600 wits SPOT URN Dosers load: 431-8 Saginaw at Raeburn New & Used, C : : — aS ECONOMY CARS } Thunderbird -Vi Craiseamatic wate lee —- ~ ; Fue 1 67 ers. eek beet. g88 of Shee. —— Dunphy boats. Master Craft a . — $5 BUICK 4 DR. RADIO & 22 AUBITRN AVE : a eananiasion, Power meerng -} . Wood, , Coal & ue Alw @ sizes of Oltver wheel Auto Service 81 Trailers GET THE MOS?1 heater white side wads 38 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE " PULL er brakes. Radio heater. ow 1988 Mereuty Monterey hardtop. : FL cOML—aLL eT ‘waders Bees BE | wae Boulevard & ougin "i FOR -IT! Sar puicK 7 OR Be ruren PESTS | Mane ether entges, 2381 W. Li-| ome oe FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL—Ai hoes -a) CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN T ulevar naw * ‘5. y Muron, PE 4-218 coln j Leases car Very clean. $843 24 SIZES Fr ruenece re eS Li tera! et Tite & rental car. Cylinders rebored Zuck Me- NEW WHITE BOAT TOP WITH And the most 1s REPOSS ESSION 1951 CHEVY $95 KING AUTO 115 45 mpoRD PAIRLANE ; HARDTOP. / om per SO krrrace t ‘vcrNace poate Farm & Industrial chine Shee, 73) Bees side curtains, compiete with wind- hatv t at $228 full price. No cash needed 58. Saginaw. . FE 8-040? all extras. reas. Mi @6006 oon uPukOeAY ; ae er | shield Fits up to 15 if best Wilt YOU ES $1315 mo Mr Bell. King Auto 2 DR '$3 CHEV BEL AIR RAH. 4) FORD 2 DR IN | 1006 Nash Ammaseder mile- OARLAND FURT. & PAINT 436 5 & "Woodward ee THIS MONTH Sie art ee FE 8-0402. Powerglide 4@ new Oe Price $250. King Bros. FE ¢0134 har a Awmeonate wane. — FE S658 FE_ 41442 eee noe NICK CONVERTIBLE qrerbatied past year. 8 or PE #1112 - oa OF ee eis FRAP ore. «© SERVICE SPECIAL saw 12 Pt BOATS soo st¥RL 2S ee S'S FS iD PANEC FAIR CONST: ae ra ty a wd ° $104 Alum. reasiers SEE tl act teen SE — : - N Plants, - ‘Trees, , Shrubs _ 66 ARiEwe JETS” FRAZER ROTO : STMENT Alum. $139. Trailers $89 50 - 33. CHEVY WAGON REAL NICE Oe OD fen - _ cerviee Tew aria | "Ova vie. BRAKE ADJUS IME} Seca piglet 3 hg — = “Bright S ” = weer FED? 2000 after 6.00 T-Hureon,. 823 W. Huron great off pone yoy EA 1955 Ambassador Lemans 6 cylin- Al TREES MAPLE OAK, ETC Fe yas | acd eal tad right spot shod pee 4-308 _| der R & BH Automatic Evergreens - Spruce. Pine Fi: “BOLENS ¢ SPECIAL Orchard Lake at Cass — 53. BUICK gy: TRANSMIS. 1938 PLYMOUTH 2-DR $1545 | ts the 2door coun- Yews, Mugho, Juniper & Arbor- BOLENS huft & tank, FE 80488 Open ‘tt! 9 sion. _Best_ offer Of | 1988 Chevrolet 2-dr 81645, 4 7 BRANCH | &z clue Ente & reelly vitae’ Dig you own. Bring tools THE LEADING POWER LAWN & 6 Ry Wolvering ‘boat. only —~ ws dl Trnriedintel 36 BUICK SPEC 4 DR W WALLS. 1957 Oidsmodile a8 B-Top . si05) FACTORY BRA? peauiiful Only . 4 months. a an, Bet tits Rage, OOMEE™ ies oy Fibra ei, Ne teat Rea Tate! as We eee | He Rea Me eae oe miles wes omme : sor 5 . . 5 100 clean uron, . ae | Oldsmobi -dr. H-top H i 4 Pa cmiles east of intersection Root LERS, LAWS MOWERS COODYFAR ge ge! co gg 1983 thru 1957 Models a 4-2185 _____ 1956 Chevrolet 2-dr vee $995 57 FORD The above care can be put of Witom Rd & Duck Lk. RG “Ann TRACTOR Marine Service, 200 Orchard Brine Tith—Get Cash BUICK SPECIAL HT. NEW | 1956 Pord 2-dr 9695 FAIRLANE “S00” HARDTOP chased with @ very low dn per- Daily 8 to 6 MU_ 4-038 nn SERVICE STORE areeDROAT- nme ee ne tk Vet EM 3-008] H. Riggios. 1955 Chevrolet -2-dr $798 2 Dear = Ratio & Mester, ment or your old trade. TUM Li ‘ t 2-d CrnAnivias. 3 & UP. ROTTED HOU G 1 r THN X & "SON | en cece Oe ie smctg Bell. EM 3-06le be $8 SUPER BUICK CONVERTIBLE , 1988 CMO aus H-top 9183 | Birmingham rorted vegetable & flower plants J. 1 Case & New Idea Deale: one Sale_ Motor Si Scooters 82 _fore § pm COMMUNIT Pull power. FE 4-7765 — 1934 Chevrolet 2-dr. Bel Air $645 a $] ‘ Vernat's Greenhouse. 2461 Wil” Rochester WEne OFT ~ SPECIAL Slee aan BUICK ‘58 2DR HARDTOP. DES 1954 Ford Station Wen S548 by Pontiac Drive NKS PARMERS ; otor Sales’ Radio, heater = 1954 cneeen - i RAMBLER eur a Oley prises on tanks Easy terms Oe ee MAN BAGLE =_— Viny) sealer coast sone approved | AUBURN AT. ast BLVD. Broth, ee. Delune trist. Ownei | ‘Lag AYBRIDS ORDER NOW aratiadle Samuel's Appl MA fo CRUISAIRE, SCOOTER GOOD. OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES rE ——— TAYLOR’ S | 666 S. WOODWARD Pine Hul Gardens 1781 Lagéview —5-6011 ———— 7-7 © cond. MI 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 ~NOW READ O 1a ’ yslyn jab L - > N Se 300 Orcharéa Lake Ave = = I } Cc \ Oe oe eye ee ipins, COME IN AND SEY ieee. aa, Satta SCOOT- ~~ SAILBOAT 14 FT $250 ‘57 CADILLAC. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile | ____ ME_6-3900 __ = MST Dock Late Re Autor Mich THE NEW 1950 BOLENS RIDES’; ere tu K ite, FE_¢-4246 Ce WALLED LAKE — | i] FORD, isd. cusToM Ctx « mile north of E Commerce pittON STARTING AND BO- _For Sale Motorcycles &3 (83 THOMPSON cnet LINE einrade THIS “62” SEDAN MA 4.1561 ] ‘Sali, Saad Rd Over 100 kincs of perennials exe piping MOWERS Star and Mevers brea s £ - oO ie ‘ ale ‘ : , ~ Py o Open 8 am to 8 pm da a Also we have several good or 52 MATCHLESS $00 TWIN. EX- ee ot nnwahe BRING YOUR CAP HERE FOR BLACK 36, ‘miler ettet” shape + SOLU TEL DOWN. DORSEY Tien i iwermore bargin prcer! "os TOP*, * “ceten: condition, $905. FE 4-08 soy aupurn at Ams FE 4! TOD DOLLAR Br 1 owner. FE ¢00. 300 Au. SIOTC | sremra 14 ce ine ir Li : $1 es Les: tuap 16 $3 ea You CREDIT TERMS “For Sale Bicycles _ 4 TE “RRIF ic —DiSCOU N T aha S00 CARS ? sie Ok burn ave iat 43000. Maseiéd ‘Turner Pere. 5. ais hae Se el KING 3ROS. On Evinrude motors Shell Lake SE NEED M0 CORE TOM Esr. : 34 CHEVY . 2-DR. FE 37117 - Ce oe nes Ok i Pontiac Rd a Opdy! ke | BOY'S COLUMBIA BIKE, 26 INCH. ang Geneve voais Be sure! 10) SU,8GeT THE BEST AT $295 NO CASH NEEDED Farm 8970 Dixie Hwy | ontiac Good cond. FE4 per cent guaranteed outboard re- Sy MAKE fx fa Bost oFt NEW Clarkston. MA 5-1922 FE 407 ya ee yea “NEW. AS pair service Backed by 23 vrs. AVERILL’ S i A ee 5 BEHIND "hte OFFICE OAKLAND 7 YaRE sete Evans Equipnent low an $2.60 dn. 6 months to pay —EXPerience Open 10-10 6. Keego 108 FORD RANCH WAGON RA. va 1 i eater, 7 Pe oN Daria ROOTS. LARGE 10 year dealer in quailty power PE "2-010 rich Co. 111. N. Perry. . “Tony's MARINE SERVICE cote OE Oe cae Fy ~ teal Will take | “t RAMBI E R po To of show type name va-. mowers, tractors or Fa Wanita 10 BUY” GiRL® a 2695 Orchard Lk, Rd. FE 80112 FE ae “FOR CARS ” ; a ponte gga ; cobsen . m SEA LANCER B h S Bid’ between {iveruolt a SRoct Piet’ morse’ trociors, mete-bes | PE et ig, S74 condition. Call Tien se y Binrace eg sen aee LES. SALES rg t pot ate _ ' ee or! | id t : ~ an ~ aoe RL ae ~. Bolen & Toro power bandie till- “oa! sme erie? beck Gen, euakione == at Pike CPEs §- 7398 Orchard Lake at Cass Monthly Pavments 38 haa S708, Ta e- ns Pet 69 ers Porter-Cable Bolens, Toro, Boats. & Accessories 85 side cu eeeia | a SS ua heen dike Sp $795 __ For Sale ha Jacobsen riding mowers. We com | - heavy duty trailer, “MI 6-864. | QuR customers DEMAND FE. 8-(488 Open 't]9 iy 6 Sapinee FE 8.0402 PAIRLANE 4-DR - ° ° . t sel } - eee a ———— j - AKC REG DACHSHUND 12 MT ac Naga I olga pnp aed 10 hig JORWEON ‘67. GOOD COND USED aT e EVINRUDE re | : 1937 CADILLAC CLUB COUPE 53 CHEY, ab 2 DR. Rail CLEAN myACK COLE. ‘xc, | ‘$1 DeSOTO 4 Door . s - t con ' ‘ vy @ * ! Ma -Piymouth-Chrysier i ine an Eeccaan epnincen ‘*- CoOt mowers nae tractors. ah “FOREROUAS Di DUCK AND een sie. io Bros. “CLEAN CARS nce 16.800. $2,500 72806 Staple SDTLT itr uumpe eo Foe 1 $3 PCNTIAC 4 Door Deluxe 9 298 fishing boat and 5% horsepower 40734 rE Ral alle nace J Door rer tea soil i initiate MAple_ s-i818, = HeT oR 3-7824 = motor = $051 Tubbs Rd, off “ WILL ie = aaa . N R H .°33 CHEVROLET 4 210 8 298 a en <4 7 Airport Ss$ CAS Ss ‘ t 93 Se 38 PUPP C #XCEL- FARM MACHINERY - NEW AND Y C C ASH S$$s DILLA a t $7 PONTIAC 6 Door Biéetuxe 8 eee ee gg i used Proulx Oliver Saies on M2412 FT. MOLDFD~ PLYWOOD RUN- Ou an 't fer your UITY OR ‘ CHE\ ROLET CO. H } —- — | _fust North of Oxford. abow. Exc condition. $196 oT: > > FES | & GOOp DEPFNDARLE CAR “ | 34 BUICK Super 4 Door 8 508 BOSTON BULLI. ruPrnes HYDRO-SCOOP. LIKE NEW LOAD 2.4063 306 Lake Shore Dr. Lake PEO \S THESE PRICE: f "62" COUPE Has the = sea s D CHAMP _ ‘rec loader. Reas _OL_2-1011. ete eee TM wOUT 10 PER CENT DN. 3 YRS TO PAY INTERNATIONAI ; | $4 FORD Country squire ss osTo RIER STU as 14 FT. F 8 BILL SPENCE NITENN: AL stock Curtiss R_ 3-9206 . INTERNATIONAL MODEL 48 BAL- Fully equipped. New Evinrude 18 99 CRUISER Sleeps 4 Fuily ' Motor ad es | 9 CHEVROLET 1 Tea. Pickup 8 44S COLLIE” PUPPIES. MALES. REA- : Paes yas High Spe HP motor ae ae ood gguipped. Reg. $2250. Now $1910 “RAMBI ER” : sonable. MA 4-2460 _ condition Cail m after . Ai oka iN 1-YEAR t _ 38 PLYMOUTH Savoy ¢ Door 608 con eerie PRE CALI PEC. a KRAWLER TRACTOR. 410° 5 pm. ne Is CRUISER Sleeps 4 Pulls “SALE & SERVICE ‘88 Ford 300....... $1695 ; gy between $ and 8 pm. MAsfair _Commonwealth Pontiac. _ 14 FT. THOMPSON BOAT GATOR equipped Reg $1 ow 2711 8 SAGINAW FE &-45 Discount 2 : 3 STE 5 38 RAMBLER Custom 4 Door § 128 6-$262 MICHIOAN CHATN BAW . DISTRIB. trasier (30 OD cee vterhets 3025 16 DAY CRUISER Convertible top 57 Ford 500 ....... etaenies tie Chowk He DACHSHUND. AKC FEMALE, RED Eciio ¢"& Fleetwood chain saws.) PE. 62203 Foldaway | rear seat Fully See M&M Motor Sales WARRANTY ‘So Plymouth 2-Dr. $ 870 yt aren as service. Jam- ¥ p5ea) | pee RUN ABOUT $200 FEderal *Qw ped. Reg. $1030 Now $83 For top dotier on tater model ine | ‘<6 Ford Parklane” $135) 3 RAMBLER Super 4 Door 8 698 or Kenne 25327 Dixie Hwv : € And. = awn ch LAWN MOWER, $25 Gar. ' 2-9568 6 MAHOGANY Run-a-bout od abet bade ATS wdal he cece! wb ysiex Soi . ah a DOG GIVEN FREE TO GOO) “den tracior with cultivators. $15. 14° HoLfDAY PIBEROLAS gut ‘super Deluse A real Doll. Reg- TOP BUCK—JONR CAR- Ls Se GIVEN FREE 35 Pontiac Conv. ..$ 975 58 FORD P-Lane 2 Door ... § 998 home. FE 2-4436 PE 5-276. board, new, $750. EM_3-4958._ $1020. Now $830 PONTIAC WASTE eo Bri ht S ot” WITH EVERY CAR ‘35 Pont.Cl. Cpe. ..$ 955 36 RAMBLER stauen Wagen 91208 — ome Wie m Pe Cae, Die a plane Bers 1" FLYWOOD | alaaaatil as GLASS SPEEDSTER Every TOP ¢ — bg lg Ks —_— | 2 Gg p / : 3s 5R a '$ 785 = orto 2 - 1 uASS s te ~ - i or trace “ik < . +1168 after 2 pe fed 1 Hee Pavel oe Dene & New wp ~jaHNBON eel EE thing but lights. Reg. $910. Now @CONOMY CARS. 22_AUBURN ene urd Lake at Cass 100% “ oe am a So ¢ ¢ 3 5? CHEVROLET B-Air 2 Dr. $1408. ae = e. = RIC 35 c b eae REE PUPPIES To ¢ GOOD HOME. _laea = rcilea Sel sare, Srveey | i stARTER 8 CONTROLS EXC, tow USED Boars Make TOP Pepe earn CARS | ROUSE _ Open | ‘til 9 Coverage: No Exclusions 2 aut 2 Dr $ 798 | | 37 RAMBLER Super 4 Door 91208 PR ¢1121 0 = uct COND 0527. us —— a ——— ; 5: < 2-Dr. .... OERMAN SHEPHERD woperes |<. 2 Ae easeantonet aD FULL WELL BUY YOUR CAR? a ; ~ > a | ae METROPLTN 2 De. St ened ae te Mayfair §-250¢. Goop FARM AUCTION, | SAT. *eatippes lag Fe A, boot NEW 60 HP Scott Motor Slightly ae ee ED Sa KACTORY BRANCH. 9 Chev. Impala, V-8 sharp $2476 | ‘4 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 495 Nab REALTY KITTENS. 15e June 6 12:30 p.m. and E. J. Cof- has approximately ‘ernie ro , Gameged. Reg. 000. Ko einteD TORE eas win ow cxxuaee¢ Fe Chev. Impala, | owner Hels 84 Pont. 4-Dr. ....$ 495) 0 38 RAMBLER Super ¢ Door ______On 3- —| fee 4 miles West of punates | __Will_ sacrifice oh > a7. NEW 25 H.-P. Scott Motor bilge | scrap metal. OL 324 56. CHEVROLET ‘36 Chev. Convertible, sharp $ $4 Buick 2-Dr. ....8 645) se RAMBLER stauon Wagen ses PARAKEETS A iD rire i } Welch for ‘arge ad fours Me 16 FT. THOMPSON BEAUTIFUL- | “Gs maged Reg. $456. Now $300.0 ——™ STATION WAGON 1S gael Genco 1 oeeer guise |. . +39 rae FS 3m | Pg eae | ly finished, “completely “ert _ ciees Giles. mame @% Pop Radio & Heat, Power (38 Cher convertibie, sharp $3218 | $3 Nash ........-.3 150) sp panier super 4 Door @r8e : Ya. CA VER Sh lid 57 Chev. V-8, #dr H- ‘e . ‘ , niles Creee tre F ‘Sale n usetrailers 78 78, Ap e2-tehe DUTT tors to $-H.P. Your choice $35 SSS Gite . ‘sg Gnev. oer. Nice S-top 387%. 53 Pontiac .......-$ 200) ot. ory. MAN Aubiarn. OL. 2.908 OF Rn Uf OLR Gwee, Ty a FIBERGLAS. Dinghy Reg _Paid ow $8 Cher fdr Ve stick anit $92 +5 Chevrolet ......$ 150), “RJ re TS CANARIE® CAGES. IW FT. HOUSETRAILER, SLEEPS. “ints — ete 8 oer Nile, "Now $120 w FOR GOQD USED CARS 36 Bontiec top, best one 8114750 Ford $ 65) ‘9 “RAMBIER™ food “Bince 1937. $04 Oakland Av our, $375 cash, 663 Sarasota. ioe i + MP_EVINRUDE. NEVER F at cy Pore Fairlane, crue Cpe 8 est eae eV cleo 2 4 DEMOS” POOULES TOY POX TERRIERS, He OREAT- LAKE TRAILER. KAYAKS — DUCK OATS. Res R D 0 oe all reg. 690 up. NA 7-2031, "86, ORE AT LAKE t 20325 - | $169. Now $110. uss Vaws vs From SEE HANK OR GLE ire ARC 1 “as ATOR mrtor, gxcetlent |" hai Cit ae S St. 0 "BANK RATES Pontises Bargain Berm) TERRIF Ic "SAV INGS © ‘registered. 10 wks Little beau: | 55 GENERAL. 7a 4:30. KLAND AINE EXCHANGE aL S. Saginaw 1:30 om. to 8 pm. OA Open tes Prices start at $125. OL/| %% a4 7 < . Lot es $-4101 k ai. | A. BILL. ‘ . oorE HTT winiatone tere 9 ; 2 Te Te * ; a on neta ) . POODLE. WH ; | _ tomate, 3 mos.* old. 171 ple YOUR. P RO ~ Want, Ads! T- . bite, tte FE, “818l. ‘sell, rent F | ~~ |. /Piergian OSA 0 ain Ria S vibe | 7 AUTO RUST. 2638 Auburn Ave. Pe e402 tore » sab “aad REACH CASH CUS , ela through Classi- | FES, oe .| fied. Ads. — FE 2- 8181. | ‘BeMND gate “Post POST OFFICE a jin-the Want Ada]. . ¢ “North Chev.’ r Paes. at 8 Woodward ave! MI. ¢-29735 LIKE - A REAL | CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em OLIVER | Motor Sgles 210 Orchard Lake Ave. e iFE 2-910: , Open Eves. itu ® * . \ Fi lew Se ‘SAUINA® eyes —rereecni ad > ty — - - . Se 1 se ae se ta ee xt e } : ; i } ps : \ » ¥ . ‘. : . ° . ‘ 2 : . SIXTY-SIX | . THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY--MAY 27, 1959 ty , | | { ‘For Sale Cars pic eecmecas 91; For SaleCars = 91 [ — « “ ee nina : . . . . ; bg | ; aaa ee sae | Memorial Day READY Why Take Chances? UL '2-3833. S ' r é ; pecials For Fun and Relaxation Folks, with the holiday weekend just ahead, the Py 8 eS highways will be dan J ince gaa Pr taking : finish. Only ask Cube DEMO OR YES CSE SE | pane in an unreliable car. To — —— . _ TOM BOHR, INC: Be OE a ound trip ticket, come over to. the friendly an ' ar te Benaay, bpdrumene: bae~ | For Your Waeskis eae Giiage of Rochester for that secendicioned HOLIDAY SP ECIALS 97 MERCURY eS “oR "sti: Call IT’S TRUE ome tee, amass and guaranteed used car. Our prices are fair and - 4 Dr. Monterey Hardtop | Evenings. our Cars are in Al condition. Open ‘til 9 pam. or HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!: In a Car Priced Right later. . 1958 PLYMOUTH ..... - $1895 | 36 Studebaker 2-Dr President. Hy- (34 PLYMOUTH, 4 DR. - Haupt Pontiac $1695 | myUst “MAKE | Is the Place to Buy! : * “dramatic. R&H. Two tone paint. : ; " P 5 NASH Rambler Wagon ......+.++-+0005 $ 895 S17 a) 1980 Pontiac, marcuiet Sports codan. FROM Rover bardvep, ax metic trad um tsstoe radio, heater, 55 NASH Rambler Wagon JEROME eiwer teoring abd urakes. white | 1958 FORD ~ $1945 '57 CHRYSLER Naw Yorker, full power ... .$2195 walls. Demo. Low down peyments | 1 4 oom 8 ae oe 6 6 8 Ce . | Monthly Payments aig fer"oMe RitueComoser HO fe HIGH r Wacon wi standard transmission, ¢ cyunders. regia, | | '58 PONTIAC Hardtop «+--+. +++ san uns e a - “ut gl 7 ar Low Dae paymen © . res. r v _ % Bright Spot a BiBioga arene et hae SE, een Rt 1957 BUICK ........... .$1945 } | 35 OLDSMOBILE .....-6.....065 ceceee $ 995 ute aginaw ; r ‘ r brakes - - Orchard Lake at Cass gryis5 aR, SAVOY. 2TONE p83) C0mO stop MOTORS INCORPORATED oe lee a ia SS CHEVROLET Bel Ais scence cece ns ..$ 395 FE 8-488 Open. "til 9 “powertine R&H. Pvt. $650. MA Hydramatic R&H. Whitewalls. | YOUR 1957 7 MERCURY . $1645 Pr “MERCURY SEDA SEDAN RADIO & ius ely { Fulj Tank of Gasoline with Every Purchase Sates | Bright Spot’ LOPS | REESE gz meme prt mae 11 1955 CHEVROLET ..... $1050 vee ‘ ad ee aor Convertible. Orchard Lake at Cass FE 3- 7117 $1445 $2195 Bel Air hardtop. gp arom sips de heater. whitewal) Here is 0 mIFE 8-0488 Open ’til 9 ¢s MT. CLEMENS 87 . > DT VTA EAR WARRANTY jon in “ote “ot. power ook ap-| 1558 Pontiac STARCHIEF «DR | BEHIND THE Post gap WE FEATURE A SPECIAL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY 2 Y 1953 PLYMOUTH For only $50 how could you lose? al See it today. $705. This has . full power, FE 45390 1957 PONTIAC. CHIEFTAIN, e same * acigitie as the etl on after 6 p.m clean, straight stick, low re — car. 24 months. $29.55 pet CLEAN °53 2 DR. PONTIAC. $395. age $1100. 1836 Airport Rad. ' onth. FE 6-6662 ——— —— 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEP 2DR 1952 PLYMOUTH ‘$2. PONTIAC. GOOD SHAPE. T- | \Hitop: Se Go ae adler | oe = Huron, 923 W. Huron. PE 4-2185 | reno 7] With power, Sharp. MY HOM H] H Real good transportation for very little money. A er automatic tran. Rides me| 53 PONTIAC 3 I 7 DR HYDR DRAMAT- | 1961, PONTIAC. $88. KING AUTO. G I $295 Bee DEX KENNEDY at Saginaw. FE PLUS LIBERAL FINANCING $ 50, $ 95 SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. sports car hatin hig — 0402. T a one 0 | OSE POSE ote) ae cumane | ageimacartteatns& | ONLY 15 MINUTES AWAY = w en oe MONEY DOWN. Assume payments ; of $1146 mo. Call Credit Mer Montcalm FE 88288 ___NEXT TO OAKLAND AVE. | ~~ PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS | 327 Cher. 4 dr Wen, V-8 PG $1795 | — 1957 Rambler Wagon. Loads of poll a) Black & white Standerd rans Up to 30 miles per gal.| . essiy clean in & out. $1 | months. $51.50 per month. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold _Turner_Ford. 1951 STUDEBAKER, $95. KING Auto. 115 8 Saginaw. FE 8&-0402 ON THE BARGAIN BOULEVARD PONTIAC-BUICK FOLLOW PERRY STREET NORTH TOrM-24 — THE BARGAIN 1988 Rambler wagon, Hurry. this ‘St Chev 82 dr Belair $1505 1982 (STUDEBAKER. | CHAMPION BOULEVARD TO... ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES DE SOTO- PLYMOUTH DEALER is ] special $1 mon ‘ uper 9 g00) cal c : : : ; ie ibe month 8 tard Men custgm $s |_ 1a Oxford. Mich OA 8.2528, | ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 }'| 912 s. woopwarp ae The above cars can be pur- ‘55 Ford Fatriane 4 dr. FOM $8805 | ’ . ; : chased with «# very low cash ‘55 Chev 4 dr. 8 PG R&H $895 ‘59 DeSOTO F-SWEE — a trade. ‘55 Buick 2 dr ry “is $305 heared gil saad \°38 Chev. V8 Std shift $795 | Hy door — Power Steering, nadio = —— = { — . = = ~ Sees eee : = irmin ham (S¢ Ponting ¢ ar. sid ehitt _,. $795 | §,000 miles. ; — a ) _ a ae BBS Bet ni ane |e praore, rooms, Re Eddie Steel Just 2 More Days’ npinilelermeraeah surveil 53 Plymouth R&H 2 dr $295 | Dcumurc ak steering. ms = . ’ ’ 666 S. WOODW ARD 1300 alge Madiooe | FE «bio. a tren. Swivel seats padi. j,- LS SS C Expensive Holiday $3 PONTIAC ¢DR ae FORD '2| $3795 MI 16-3900 “on panel. FE 5-50 . ; RAMBLER -|'ST PONTIAC 9 PASS. SAFARI | "88 DeSOTO F-Fitte RADIO, |. Showroom cond. Hydra. R & H 4 Door -- Power steering Pow- “DRE NO MONEY DOWN ' Al! power. Air-conditioned. Low er brakes Radio—Like new _mileage. $1875. EM 3-6370. $2395 $480 DOWN GLENN'S Pre-Holiday SAYS "CY" OWENS MI 4-1500. Harold Turner Pord.| tis 8 Saginaw 87 Beer 2 Door HTop 4 “I'll not let down payments or monthly payments HAS MANY is@ RAMBLER WAGON REAS ow ertite: st ee ; Nit ce ae Wil] consider trade-in, OR_3-3671.' $345 DOWN | stop vou from buying a car. If vou need a car and 1981 OLDS. $95 KING A (AUTO. ro. 115| ‘7 PLYMOUTH Belvedere § have credit, Tl! deliver you a car in 10 minutes.” aes L st ] S. Saginaw. FE 8-040: 4 Door Hardtop —- Gold & Wh . \ $ i! OW OS pecla Ss 36 PONTIAC AUTO [0 #TOF a ae it, Power steering, Powe: ete ; | SC O U nt ; a e oe a a 305 | PONTIAC-CADILLAC | siée5 $345 pown | (52 Ford Convertible ...................005- $299 tas eb Dyna-Fiow I $8 Straight Stick, Radio & Heater. Good Top G LARANI EED =. | bile, 56 Motor .... $ 305 ‘$7 PLYMOUTH Plaza : aN 3 3 Rambler Station Went |... § 285 1988 PONTIAC i eer 6 — Powedine, Deve || 7 DISCOUNTS FOR TROUBLE-FREE DRIVING <@ Mercury Hydra $1295, STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE this car before you buy any 53 Buick 4-Door ......................000. $499 GOING ON SALE AT 84 Cadil! ~ Hass| Beautifal tu-tone biue. radio. heat other. Sed Aut T ' : = nee eats Conv. $240: Sone” Srtbes wna” Gees i ot $1005 $225 DOWN, an utomatic Transmission. Radio & Heater ; : *48 Cadillac Harctop ... $ \] ‘ oh ee s 95 miles... like new. 'S@ PLYMOUTH Suburban 54 Plymouth ......... 2. cee eee ee ce eee $499 Dp O D | ] t Pp 7 sedi: OTe = m $2395 - ihe com W-Walls.* Red Ciub Sedan, Radio & Heater Economica) ISCO nh Prices ‘sy Ferd sree Sg 208 | oS $1205 $245 DOWN . _ eee a ; ‘1 Mercury Byars |... 8195) sTARCHIEF FOTO sation — . 53 Pontiac Chieftain 2 0......0.... 0000 cue. $299 Y WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY ONLY "87 Chevrolet 5 $1295, WAGON. Beautiful silver and g:ey 36 PLYMOUTH Be'vedere 8 2 Door, 8 Radio & Heater. Good Transportation wienty others to ‘choose from. Fi.) power steering & brake: radio 4 Doo:—Powevfiite, Radio Coral - nancing arranged heater. hydramatic, white t: & White paint . . ; ON OUR LOT MANY BEING BOLD FOR = rUS ARS This car is excellent throughout. $1185 $225 DOWN | 53 Chevrolet 210 ......... cee eee eee eee €399 IN C O ECONOMY USED C: NA = ‘56 DeSOTO F-F aed 2 Door, Radio & Heater Sharp O oney own 22 Auburp iota ie lite Sedan “ SEDAN Power steering, Radio. W-Walls Seabee . WILL BE REDUCED en Ran A peovUreLY FO) cararieitt” COTA ain one 83 DOWN | °S3 Ford Club Coupe ........ 200.002.0000 $399 : . MONEY DO ssume payments ine tint } ith ah : 36 DeSOTO oc tibl Standard Shut, Radio & Heater. Al) Black ao . - Ps of 0868 per ma Call Creat MEL! Uerior Raaie, Neater buaramatic | Paretite Power steering. Radio, fo r ; ‘58 CHEVROLET '37, PLYMOLTH 58 FORD.4-Dr. Station Wagon .......-...; $1995 Turner Ford. "_| White tres A’ nice clean car | al mecor player. Power seats 54 Ford Station Wagon ............ RS ahora es $599 IMPALA HARDTOP ; CONVERTIBLE © . . ‘92 OLDS 2-DR__RADIO__HEAT 91495 $1495 $298 DOWN 2 Door. 6 Cyl. O'Drive. Red & White Powerglide: full power. Belvedere Seyi, auto B72 FORD 2060 «ia a ain cee ne wnne a ae eve $1295 ER, HYDRAMATIC are — « - una nee trans., full power A , iS) xe = ; = adh ae < . aS perments vot sits Mo Ce STARCHIEP CATALINA 4 DR Gusta. guint ose ane — -'53 Ford Convertible ......... 00.0000 cece eee $499 = anes Mae EERE neal 57 PLYMOUTH 2-Door ........--.ss.4.: $ 995 Preait Mgt. Mr Parks at Sit, HARDTOP. Fully equipped in- ga45 $165 DOWN Fordomatic, Radio & Heater, Sharp 'c ~ . , , . 7 ’ _ $7500. Harold Turner Ford cluding power steering brake: 37 FORD 57 PLYMOUTH 'S7 FORD Convertible $1695 pe ee cup nee er mny arameuc aye Lite ‘36 MERCURY: Hardtop IBA feyayy ¢ CONVERTIBLE ‘'500" SAVOY 4 DOOR 6: CPE ENA EEN AR ET CGB GOS HR che shetske/elece)e- sis RN tires. A Rice sharp one.» Montclair 2 Doo: 53 Pondtiaé WatdtOp cusas case ncn vox pos siofe te is $499 Sci, rads oid Wentar, eceG Ga bees. Few . ; . $1395 $1198 $225 DOWN Radio & Heater. Beat This wo NOW $1674 _ 56, GHEVROUED 2:Doore ae ee $1045 ; 4 as $1704 Was $1194 NOW $1004 But Very Clean! crow tBRait?s ie sna! SSIEEYRLEAT ta. [55 Ford Custom oes ego eae sso] | eee TORN L565 FORD 2-Door sesescseescesseteeeees $ 895 u ery ean beauty with radio satay. tordo- mission. Foraomatic, 2 Door, 8, Radio & Heater Below Cost ‘56 BUICK 56 BU ICK : Oa arate tegrine seer 7 $160 DOWN MARDI P poo 16 ’ I g XO RUST - oof ee eering. 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Power steering brakes & $1095 55 Plymouth Convertible ................5-. $899 Was $000, orem one nOW $940 Ws se NOW rm Bl 54 FORD Station Wa bt +++ $ 525 renncews Crear ae oa * Sas . - =n Paariee gt led pear ; Auto. Transmission Radio & Heater, Whilewalls. Summer 2 , ; ‘s PLY eels aE rd 2 7 sienenie oe One owner Wary gasd conating. Pun ‘SS PONTIAC '52 PONTIAC 8 54 PLY MOUTH Station Wagon =e ++ $ 345 avoy ¢ ar uto R 4 DR WAGON - g975 $195 DOWN . ; . . . . eal - plied a - ; f ans Real” nice Radio. heater. hydramatic 1 2if (57 S c Sta $ STARCHIEF 4 DOOR 8 CATALINA HARDTOP m5 é J 36 CHRYSLER $1295 tone green e100 very clean 55 PLYMOUTH ¢ Door 6 : ” plgcebak en tet ee Miles to Gation — Poe hee =e p cows ay — I Be bX DIEU SUENOOD intr ina y netic $ di a =. $1095 Powerfiit , ‘ : ; . . . a brates a a Pea 09: $605 ATS $135 DOWN oe ; ’ - ~ Wan 91044 NOW $044 Was $296 NOW $104 §3 DODGE 4-Door Trea rTT Cerverr TT Cree $ 345 ‘<6 FOR $1005 1884 CHRYSLER 57 Chevies. Fords, Plymouths and Buicks ....$799 eat ee a 2 SIU. NEW YORKER HARDTOP Black 58 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon MP4 PAC KARD "35 FORD "53 BUICK 4-Door ‘ $ 345 aor’ lane 4 D5, R&A Auto trans with white top. all special leather ._ 6 CY). O'Drive Rario an oe | : 1 ; — Ps 4 DOOR os PA Fe EIOOT ccc crete reesesectvesene 45 xtra Specia trim. A retired executiyes car $795 $7950 DOWN 37 _ Fords, Chevies, I ymouths and Cadillacs . $995 Radio and heater, Hy- PAIRLANE, aad heater. Ford- 36 PLY MOU TH $1095 Fully equipped including al) ac ‘5 BUICK 8 . Wert dramatic , . omatic. |} 752 MERCURY 2-Door ..............0005, $ 145 Belvedere ¢ dr R&M- Auto trans ceanor.es $205 A pe tle . Was $294 NOW $104 Was $804 . NOW $704 || = see $405 $95 DOWN M —-M -M : as ‘ - ti 5 's4 "PLY MOL TH ..$ 795 1954 CHEVROLET ) BUIGK Special 2 D any any any ’'S7 PLYMOUTH "37 PLYMOUTH oR PATEL) GGUS ERINE, eames oa salts ort $ 125 Belvedere HT Auto trans. R&H 4 pR STATION WAGON. 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NOW $1196 Was $2404 .......... , aie onmmien,| Eddie Steele : . Rung very ¢ 1054 POWTIA | $178 $45 DOWN | ‘54 CHEVY $ 495 STARCHIEF CA ALINA COUPE | ! cet sees | Beige with white top and tch- ‘833. DeSOTO 4 Door 6 se . i er. ver clean. Jet Biéck. ing interior” Radio” beater, -by- $208 $55 DOWN | a i | wi 4 , rh PLY OLE abs 395, dramatic, "869 —— tires. : j | 8 = Siete eel Your Friendly FORD D '52'DesOTO $ 245 wb DowN our Friendly ealer 4 door. Good trans . “ _ re ig a) shows, ; ~ in this columa ard subject to NEW YORK (UPI) ane tle-| Whee I look at rep stations listed 9—CKLW-TV tly making ; the company rams furnished by 7-WXYZTV Chane} tae commie chia aun thew sid ge ee ee ee Channel ¢—-WWJ-TV ~ Channel 7—-WX ‘ vision rounds w Why is summer! ,ocxing the io poe Channel t-WIBE-TV ’ omime Quiz. | vad = tack @ vedi? —— autos — is just 1 bs become sete) Patomime Tasswin — Becatae 1+ fill supreme ees he | —*, Wyoming ce Gee ( | ANSWER — | about ; LIGHTS , office Light. : unexcitement TONIGHT’S TV MIG Beat. entire: lootings. 12:45 (2) Guiding ‘of repeats. © oe | 1 tect an = pr pce : 6:0 pil all sao (i) Bosting ont aventure: (22280 (9) Ne Miss Brooks. * seavals joke. but Mitor a dreary rerun at me. @ — Time. (9) Watectvont Adven ew |: Oh wel Gea tthe | It isn't n a large chew of truth pits a a eae 7 Captain Bingo. \does Cot will cast ; show is an expen- Hy Sp ae ife of Riley. member in yacht race. (7) ar This summer a the relentless! pa uine a td but there’s no 6:15 (4) (1) News ; (9) World Turns. ‘past product ic idiot. sive proposition, and \ 6.25 (2) Weather. #45 (2) Cirele Theater. dar og 1:38 (2) gate Joan. : |monotony of & aaa etom- |reason why the nee sh oad ews. ‘ o (4) summer 't slice 2 -30 (2) Ni t) Perscription aula how ; It wilt be a down seasem |sors can new comics, singers, , (2) Curtain, font.) hypooai sted in pew ways] (4) Baye Elizabeth fae those tn the uamhot for So eee Ga cat yous cee Se ( hypnosis : : those writers . > (9) Superman. st. by medical and dental pro- 2:0 2 Susie for a Day eae . to| semipropless plays. 6:40 (2) News Analy fessions. Life. yd onigr tg ede a : One of 45 (2) (4) News. (4) This Is Your Comedy: ( arty, Yd the repeats, but here’s THE CHANNEL i ee throw : “00 (2) Divorce ang | ee ee enmeshed in'2:38 eres Haggis Baggis a gph December Br , the series ratings Sullivan next Mr. Adams Raiders. Ad-) = Donna e triangle when she (1) Gale Storm. :, for British royalty wee Train, Cheyenne, Have |against CBS- of ackenzie’s teen-ag ve ” demonstration Wagon Gunsmoke, is a series rill ote, ie Sk want a ee carrier vessels during sure Core, Gus wr Shas |Ore and taved drumap whicn event ets Chars i poy a 3:00 nd Young Dr. Malone. IN THE CHANNEL — Lon ads escort off Weymouth, Eng. Gun — et Young, od ooaien ncn hapaallbaiasies otiating wt Ft. @) New. = SHOW IN . on deck, ; Buckskin, Presents, currently neg der near the Clock. planes poised jalt Disney Pres NBC-TV -is Mul- to of Cochise 15 (9) Weather. (1) Beat MS, Eagle, t Queen, W Lassie, as Robert (9) Sheriff a bod Movie. H n Wan Ozzie and Harriet, h such directors and Court (cont :20 (9) Political. (9) ours. | me ina Reed, Millionaire, | wit Alex Segal Te ee eee: te90 (2) Theater (cont) Western: 3:20 (2) Verdict 1s Yours. ate Wo . dies ee ee ee ce fh mired cha pa ogee (4) ee to attack (4) U.S. Marshal. oti break (4) From bog Trust? ure Passes Sen ‘Their Un ' |This Is Your Life, ?) | Robert ep tapdlde Sunday Show- ' of Irish-Span- Two prisoners try (7) Who Do Meas f Sale It (and why did you * | which will . la. when reneg joins the wagon out of jail. con 4:00 2) jp rai or Conse-| 1S Canned or x * June | case. ied egg acl Loggia. (Dis- (7) Burns High one know | (4) (color) a a Ore ign. “NJ (AP)—A When Steve Allen goes off on ce ' train. stars. Cie quences. N 2 pelled repeats Tantalum Hil Lawsenes wel, Muse. de hye co tr oe (7) American Bandstand. SCE nd the Michigan Assn. eee, ac pene ao 8, he'll eo Ade an (7) Dollar Movie birthday. . :18 (2) Secret -n os : Teachers, a : marketing nned undies than those ~. sicion, repeats and fe edy: ‘Trying allergen ‘9 Mowe: netiae gate Sec a (2) Edge gto LANSING W—A na tot en of School . a letter from proatorl flat transparent pack bag ew! chance that a ed Comedy: romantic in- ist and daug h in (4) County * schoolchil | Waldrea quoted - (ol a for his current poses as ricelens mask of Moloc (9) Sherwood Forest. Michigan moved into the Sen-| W. Thomas, Flint attor ages. * * slot will be arranged . : terest, gay bachelor “Girl “Golden Mask.” ('54), Van immy Dean. ' school district the House) Joha W. 150 school se tthe Canco|imt vive Lacy repeats, re cheatiour in Golden 5:00 (2) J e Pierrot after clearing mey who represents d Pionier 0 of the of : as - his own cha hot i color) Georg ate today | mey counties, Donal Division as repetitious m (38). Franc Heflin. ex. (4) ¢ ease districts in 24 s Marketing about Downstairs. 4) News, Pees ts. with unexpected led up to wens Sahseietely || predect } reported Tues- me Johnson. 11:00 (2) ( « Presen debate the bili district Can Co. week | get. can see, Tone, Rita Drama: y's Tunes. Only moderate yester-| ing a school American of a five TV cup, as you kham. (7) Soup (9) Looney vote of approval freeze” high the results rkets.| Our ‘ed 4 OO eey wont aie Mari, 15 (2) Weather. pip pata goggle PF ee |. cee fot car baer — will rerunneth over. Treasury half-a-|! » (4) Sports. ) Adventure Time. iday for what Rep. called “‘one| would sup- test in four * I can determine aid in locating 4:20 (2 odrema: Rob * a7 Pointe) cal school boards * * | as * Pailion dollars in “Paris En tes @ aa — Lupino, 8 (4) Sports, of the hinet tee-reachiog bills S| aes wes a with oi He told the so enn Seal ner wil be oly eran of —: counter.” ) erous Ground.” ("S1). | ear. i t of p of edu- that four differen and rig-} mew shows this Show, Perry & Train (cont Dang Vanety, the yea Py superintenden te board | tute que Chevy Bea yur. (4) babe (cont.) ‘n1:30 (4) Jack lig rag Paar Wants * * blish the‘1.28|tion and the sta seal ty. | icles sealed in opadt ; TV's ee (7) t.) George S. bill would a on’t cation exercising d won id paper containers og 21.| Presents, Andy Williams ys, Oe” caine oe Batre 3 Shows = districts that don’t districts coul : packs by more St.; CBS-TV's ABO. he . a Siamese On ly : school ighth Protesting * * ‘in flat women’s panties, con . Brenner: and 30 (2) Trackdown three” sOnis . Wally Cox. vier «ttuention beyond the eighth " R-Delton) | he items were fs and) show and . Summer Night to ‘ oe sace Giltain to sur-| (7) Night Court. Each Week eae and give them three ae Rep, cr gen mirage & eal eee children’s brie TV's Music for a ion of Pan- ne try to igsoner with a MOR form their own high school bid to school | bobby ‘ ame , = render 7 head. Rerun. | THURSDAY Ciaeareoen | By CHARLES MERCER sath or join an existing one. House | a abgishing yond super sox —— Qait. lew standard yor a © Ue Fen on. 6:8 (4! Continental A AP)—Jack Paar tr would put the so boards and county would will be a (4) The Price jet. Com- & editations. NEW YORK ( do three amendments in full operation ts. He said the plan o7e There around: the usual t to (7) Ozzie: and oon 6:50 (2) M Frent. bly wants to of called K-12 plan intenden| and superintendents mint offerings the U.S. = Farin understanda week instead fall of 1962. make boards shows, Ed Sullivan, te edy: Ricky meets but does ¢:55 (2) On the midnight shows a ly by the game ’ King, Jimmie 7 s alley : understandab’ t of perfiuous. «. Hour, Dave idee hee lent Same: 7 ny Te en a eee chee tase mae ~ passed by aa eelowa ag gee Poor yg oe VERY SPECIAL je vay Movie (eont.) iD Big Show. bakery vasitiad any day now. Michigan's ee mp were bills to give = d Slaps ia Welk, Peck’s Bad Girt and 95 the 9) Mov a Classroom. be _ only sins eigen 2 Milleaie | Drama) fairer Biogen | may b Albert and his wite ron pble sche! cre | tne were bls te give sin pore et oo That's aboot it. ee ns tss- Breakfast } i | husband trom rege es ME (2) Capt. ce ae [Hollywood ed ‘Paar three a week would be ren the theo lection. Tey wel year | His Choice Troi Roce’ ids sort of thing t on cbvtays ANTENNA | li Friend ~ | Hollyw again, | about $20,000 Point in TV set owner, | Com CENTER ELECTRONICS boy to hospit 8:30 (7) Our from New York. Then , t of school) tne state about super- lf Way oO! | a3 to the : NEW Center ent ditferenty. Set up the threa more elections Ha disseryice that — after wile ares | plane, Hall. Va-'s:¢9 (2) Movie. the Clown. | be settled quite |would sot state superin-| ter twe ination ‘t dwell on eet es ) Music lor) Bozo may * torship by the Nomi but I won ? most yy set Ys ee ae Oe. aoe 4 eee on eee | neat, Peer i whet is esirecigen dle By Serssaen who visors. x would limit sate! for Dem all, who cares ‘of the whole aan pucaneang es ‘i ety and recording star hos 9:30 4 Dough Re Mi. | In any cent, Panis Proper” vould exercise supervisory | The to supervision of eleé- | >, Ky. (AP) — Bert! urious aspect ape ne } dian 10:00 : : ‘known as an he has " * | authority LOUISVILLE, ; almost | BEaun ry ‘ June Havoc. Bowdry vs. | (7) Jean's Notebook , Kno During the past year over the re) : Robert had the door 's yeuseen 2 bot .ina 1% ; become one the most) Farm Bureau, saig \ losed on Gov. today by @ 4 Tony patente a | | ‘The —— Assn ontgomery: MOre |1969 presidential hopes Demo-| a i) Mr District Attorney we Semon talked-aboot entertainers. on ‘| ichigan pation and te Michigan | phage Pope piling up a ig tad “nomination. © sf (9) Mr Photog- Th na |Rural Educa few cases torial a adventure: ent. vision. done more to fight against | j.an 9 own elections, -ratic guberna Gov. ba ee a Bk! @:65 (7) News. | a proposal. The climax came at}, neltind clases Goats 90) on tiers terfield, was trail- p s : urder starts i! Love Lucy. rearrange ans than anything the hearing March 18 that | nen retire This just shouldn't Harry Lee Wa nearly g tile for 4 investigating. Secret. Guest,|41#68 (2) 1 Love | = laut ben begpened since paiwaes|a ‘ight | |arew sumne G5) ettnoes fate STwemt [count Ye votes. Thi gust ~ ing, by ine state's 5.706. precincts 1B swvien Gentle oo ace room: C . : | ’ (2) I've Got a fashioned . if of — Craig Stevens. tem: Den superseded the old- + the lower peninsula. | - : \abetianed. was still a © Armstrong Theater . +» for only ech 6% Craig . Wes (9) Leon shirt. argued stepped-up Australia; said it in|8. atv bd (4) Bat er out_ WAY 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. ft * os lake cerns would assare every Fly Bug in #. Teo st be was ahend s rae $14.40 s | Bat tries |L1:3@ (2) Top Dollar. is is no satisfaction () Conselidation to a high h Has I, race, cla in Tuesday's elec- . i tion. This to rearrange school child access Graham rural areas in count- gs : a (4) Concentra: he has had in his home (AP) the had been ; Allen. because ing habits. tie weed) net ofneaiion | ‘E, Australia (AI Few ballots in extreme g a ¥ | (7) Burns and his own sleeping ha early-| the frustrating § EL BOURNE. ent to bed with tion. Fer home area in ex FL s ; Howdy Doody. — is to-bed and esrly-| ste ending for Graham went to bet of\ed in his = TH : 9) SDAY AFTERNOON to be ari opal still — searches of. some districts : ~ Any: ft Mie 6 ates & E cs . s PARK FREE REAR OF.STORE FE 4-5216 8 = Life. The eltief reason Australians. list ar , however, was ty 700 (2) Love of to be. e of his shows tend it would pave erican evange this, ase naw ~. auueee } 4 Tic Tac Dough ton IV. apron ogre Sgr stay awake dows pie mig Pe ty plane from a the fact tat Oe ae a7? Ss. srerosesnursunensnene P (7) George ’ 3 bares district voters ; had been holding slow Com faunas , (9) Maggie Muggins after midnight. can't sleep give primary high schools their where he He planned to stay ster? Kentucky hills. 1S! c f Eight. Furthermore, he his voice in running te val meetings. day, then e he bitterest Dem- 12:15 (9) Pieces o _ here. except in his vo) save the sta hotel all day, one of t I ‘Tk . d 12:39 (2) Search re wen soundly whan Westchester abode. children a ae annually in in bed at vee Syéecy. He tales; ht tie. prameries 16 y 3, DO DERE \ if : dada own sub * * *& por Mgeey a amet ae May 31 for hit by many ways it resembled ally in| PLYMOUTH BELVE at ~ in a re- tui i“ « a has been hard when Kentucky, norm i f oe because * Aasritie bes b wenza for ago corner, elected TO Acnoss ] porter interviewing interviews! Among hl few. Thelen cokiomic _< ma alpacas pein after a van 1959 4-DR. HARD - “ i {fre at belore’ several Pr ene Congress of Parents andthe past split in the Dem aun aan ter & Defroster © Sefety 228 . ame ent, | | f J ee himself idly expressing) Michigan | —— Robsion 3 ie , : os PRICE Delivery +: & Horse pecees, his mind. former bearer @ Foam Sea Ride @ . Imme 12 Playing ca g I think the re Ma as ral election. } Shoshonean late watching man November gene Indians Pr people stay up Foon Mer * * * » ° red Y ~ Paar show is that he kes what , vie Soon had counted on Water e | as saa = Yi ( breathlessly saytar fe — | Another O dade ae him Kentucky's 30 ¥ —— , to say | tic presiden- | ; f * esagrams ite bij ~s sacnree he also likes in L WILSON 's “Gypsy” votes at the Democra’ ® allies , ee cane. sed set at Etliel Merman’s “Gy . and tial convention onlin . Bor Y his gu te _ a bs victory could a nigh wanes nae te to show| NEW YORK — I or kept dabbing at my eyes . back to! But a cg te Sen. -— pSiale rr, Y He: doesn’t hesita od almost | onening—spelled * ‘baw Merman may be — ; bx —s Texas. a close ns > 26 Barnes . or boredom that Miss at ak. — Clements, 0 Photographer's = Yy lay oe emotion on ing out. DOW it sey lly to film one of the gre ‘ot former Sen, a ee 2 —— dancer and is not afraid of | Hollywood hers of modern times. to film |chiet 724 of 3,784 precincts re- “4 Visigoth King Y | frank. Sdialias tel the | tear-wrenc sident Sol Siege! wants and | With et vale wes: i. Number Paar takes his te to take MGM's pre: le of Gypsy Rose Lee Ps | porting, 168,979; “Waterfield, 137, ‘ad — of | st people want tear-stained ta “The Merm ~ | Combs, 168; 19 Potlowers {heir own daly fobe — and are| the r panes ayes: it than Dick | 137. * 1» Follows ‘ extent mother. . « . * 40 bona afraid te — even to the work- her ‘ more eager to star t from 1600 * , Combs run- a [maneuvering for shorter won, behaue to send his laundry ou Wilson W. 4 epelied marta ry — be done 3 EEK bata pape Ninoh roe Ave ning mate, ae sreuer for the of Rater = 10 Comesticated hy wT of civilians em-|Pennsyl : Merle Oberon, Henry over ath nomination for lieu- tes at eves ¢ tn 3 Oo. cat! + The ae aaa branch of David Niven, Mi Benay- Venuta, Democratic tid | Chat ‘ the brein 8 Bory &3 Rested sores am, by 7. comune is now! onda, Naney ert Vanderbilt —_ Retuns = aoa ie precincts by . i 5 riative | Plunge inte 3 Rereiaie. jell der million, This is aj 1947. Paulette Mitsi Gaynor were just a ee Set who got B. Wells. Jr., re HY A few na 8 Pieshy “—— —, brand asia the same as in fisca] Lumet and of the at the tender Wyatt 145, 929: J pa i eae Grstplrated ney mths cad Gypsy Rese Lee 32.536. Combs and Waterfield lost, a 2 Stin eruption If * : didn't stay tearful very Se eaee bids for ome to Chand x -_ - tion — Com . ’ 7 TC | Ins a long. to drink a ial oe aon and Waterfield to! j 10 . a t told Ethe) ler in 1 Toda YS O (ase ef RX und oiny bealihgy u. | Clements in 1947 x oy oe - Se ee) padre going to be my she! | ‘ " 4 ao tos 6 YEARS O8 MORE his . sony CAR 1109) a need GYpEy-#8 ERO) Aehough only the Republican, SAN STANT WENN PeORIA, WL CHL (900) WWI © | WOAR News Martyn ity,” annou | been counted in Robsion BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF, GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD, ia- WIR (760) : wEK. News, ne WIR a Rarris breezed out. the show race for governor, lead. ore GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. Network Time WCAR News 2:08 Maswell te line in up a lopsided OLD, 624% es, Sores News. Casey WW). News, (My favori ning @' had rolled up | w ” bet ht Se ME) cae, dus Vink came when Ethel, sp After |two opponents. a ‘Wey Ree | wR on 0:30 —WIR, Jack Harris WCAR News fourth marriage, ‘n'tabee a lot ' CO. ; 3 Ghorr : usbands, wera, — DAY MORNING 10:00—WJIR, Sas Story WXYZ, News eniftpreak three “se to get you back 7 | : - WCAR. Mews, Page raves et Ot owe mush thes vo of but *) You WPON News Sporte 4:00 WAR. pone cae wee _ Reid JR, Composite the frying pan. . FOR AS LONG AS . ‘i tia ies | Eee Een Li a Fin aa cs \IDNIGHT EARL. . IT’S SOAR AN Et Ge CAR! WxY2, Jona WsBK. Tom an a, Myte Latein 1 ae Bennett THE MI 3 having | OWN. BUY! . oe ae TRON Ear rd ae out, ares wean Ear Te ae ee ORE MUFFLERS TO Ww * _— JR, Muste 00—-WIR, Dear Shirley a trial ad a dinner date | NO M ? oe. 6:30 W Ni George il N Theater usband Pees h ar A Oe Wie “5: eee Composite h e CUP. THIS THE COUPOR Holl wt. 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