ee The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Foreean Fair, warmer : (Detatis ou Page 2) 4 Heth YEAR | * * * : “PONTIAG MICHIGAN MONDAY, MAY 5, 1958 =80 ‘PAGES: are Capt. Joseph Koren, police traffic bureau; committee. Harvey jeec: head of the Pontiac Area Chamber of. Commerce safety committee; Chief Herbert W. Straley; Robert Oliver, representing Pontiac - auto dealers; and Harold Marshafl, city person- ‘nel director and Camas of the safety check 2 ¥ OKC ounty Valuation : ffor ‘58 at $1.8 Billion! Three dissenting votes were cast-as Oakland County). supervisors today approved a $1,808,669,648 valuation of taxable county property for 1958 taxes. . Voicing votes of “no” were supervisors from Water- ford and som. and the City of Northville. Only Pentiss Press Photo Dennis Crosby, 23, Marries Showgirl Pat Sheehan, 26 _ LAS-VEGAS, Nev. (?—Bing Crosby's son Dennis, 23, married showgirl-divorcee Pat Sheehan, 26, in a Protes- tant ceermony between. her show. chen last night. The rites were performed at the Gretns Green Wed- . the Messing simple ceremony rather than 8 more elaborate one that had been; discussed. After the marriage she made another dancing appearance in her supporting role in the show at the Tropicana Hotel. Best man at the ceremony was Don Williams whose si* ging group appears in the show. Miss Sheehan was attended by Dotty Harmony and the witnesces were Mary and Marcia Darcy — “ll M showgirls in the act. - * * * Miss Sheehan said she and young Crosby hed no honeymoon plans and that she might continue appearing at the night club an- _ other two months. " Dennis and Miss Sheehan have been keeping company for (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Bob-Lo Trips to Start DETROIT uw — Passenger ship service between nearby Bob*Lo _ Island and Toledo, Ohio, will be inaugurated Memoria! Day by | Seaway Excursion Lines Inc. of Ohio. The firm says the 203-foot Canadiana will make three trips a day to the island, an amuse- ment area in the Detroit River. Bus Strike Fails \to Keep Workers From London -LONDON a verage weekly pay is $28 to $30.80. Union leader Tapa Cousins ‘said it might be long ond Miter struggle. - * * The entire government-run: fleet of 8,400 vehicles was idle in 114 darkened For commuters, it was what British: papers called ‘“thumb-a- lift day” or “the big walk.” |began yesterday. Tuesday is “Hos- Mayors Tour Pontiac and Its Environs Their honors the Mayors got a, look at Pontiac and environs to- day. Visiting here on Michigan Week's Mayor Exchange Day were Harry A. Reiley, president of Bel- laire Village; Emil Geigling, may- or of Grayling and Arthur Smith, mayor of Stockbridge. } They are visiting Pontiac, Keego Harbor and Sylvan Lake, respec- tively, while the local opposites are away visiting their home- towns. Shs dso vidios Als merting toured Pontiac's new City Hall, Public Safety Building and the Pentiag Motor Division plant, where they lunched, uled to.tour Sylvan Lake and Keego| . Harbor, with a-step-at the-Oakland} - County Boat Club. They will dine tonight at Rotunda Inn. Similar exchanges were being observed in some 400 Michigan communities today. Michigan Week pitality Day,” Wednesday “Our Livelihood Day,” Thursday, ‘Edu- cation Day,” Friday “Our Heri- tage Day” and Saturday “New Frontiers Day.” — Summons Big-3 Envoys MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet For- eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko summoned the “Western Big Three ambassadors for separate (GM Offering i (Same Contract -Curtice Writes Letter to Workers, Urging 2-Year Extension DETROIT (INS) — General Mo- tors president Harlow H. Curtice today urged the company’s 350,000 hourly-rated employes to accept a two-year extension of the present Union -contracts in the interest of .|the nation’s sagging economy In a letter to the ast ‘ev. ered by United Auto Workers and International Union of Electrical Workers Union contracts, Curtice stated: “IT am firmfy convinced that prompt agreement on the sound. basis we have proposed would have a most favorable effect on public confidence. . “We feel that such a settlement would be in the best was enjoying its best year, Curtice said that GM is willing to take the the agreement This afternoon they were sched-| tis of “even in these uncertain timtes.” Cuttice’s “letter followed one Ford I, president ly a the UAW for implying that all the gains made by the Union in past years were ‘“‘squeezed out” of a reluctant management. The GM chief executive told em- meetings later 7 at the Kremlin. Maj. Robert MacVittie Killed in Bomber Crash A military funeral was held to- day for: a Highland pilot who died in a crash into Pike's Peak in Cotdrado, Major Robert J. «.: MacVittie, 35, of | from Pueblo, Colo. back to his A. snowstorm ) which reduced visibility in the The ship has a vegagad of 2,700 passengers. for the crash. Also killed were two crew members, Rescue party members reached the wreckage 24 hours after the crash and brought the bodies — the mountainside. A career Air Force eho, MacVittie joined the Army Air | Force at Selfridge Field in 1939. Hé was promoted to major.a month ago, and also recently re- ceived a commendation medal for “superior devotion to duty, ex- cellent technical knowledge, and untiring efforts in establishing im- proved “systems .and procedures.” During World War II, he had é Highland AF Pilot BuriedFe: Guinea and participated in the first atomic bomb tests at Bikini. Before his death, McVittie and his four brothers had accumu- . He was a grad- uate of Utica High School and reap lived in the Utica area prior to his enlistment. Surviving beside his wife Mar- jorie and his three children, Shar- on, 13, Robert, 12, and Cecilia, 6, are his parents, Mr, and Mrs. ‘Harold. MacVittie and brothers area, and Walter, with. the Air area was blamed “ieee 101 combat missions. He had served in Alaska, Hawaii, N ew Force in Germany. lated 37 years of duty in the |. armed John and Harold of the Milford! *Duane Hursfall of Inde- pendence Township, indi- cated he “might appeal” to the State Tax Commission. Elmer R.- Johnson, Waterford Township supervisor, said he had “some questions to ask,’’ while Northville Supervisor Sydney Frid of equalization that racket.” Neither said they had any in- tentions of appealing, “I'd be just wasting my breath,” said Frid who lost an appeal last year. . Three Southfield supervisors~re- frained from voting saying, be- cause of the recent incorporation of their area, they wished more time to study the 1958 equaliza- tion report presented to the Board of ‘Supervisors —- * Supervisors approved the billion dollar figure by a vote of 63 to 3. It represents a $135,356,377 in- crease over the 1957 equalized valuation of $1,673,313,271, The Equalization Committee headed by Alger Zapf reported that the 25 townships in the county have a total valuation of $688,- 114,739. He said cities, of which there are 20, totaled to a valua- tion of $1,120,554,909, Pontiac’s valuation went up * from: $333,288,958 in 1957 to $335,- 048,188. This means that the city will be asked to pay 18.5 per cent of the total county funds. Next in-line to pay the highest share will be Royal Oak ‘with oe Johnson siaiogaed teat under the county’s 1958 equalization factor of 2:17, assigned Waterford Township, war patinued on Page 2 Col. 8) on Page 2, Col. 8) : Praag Anything Weatherwise Now . Almost the only. thing predict- able about our weather is that we'll be having it. failed to rise above 47 degrees. ‘According to the Weather Bu reau, the outlook for Pontiac and vicinity tonight is fair and cool, with a low. near 34 and scattered light frost. Tuesday should be a a high near 60, This morning the thermometer registered a low of 34 degrees and rose to 55 by 2 p.m County News........... sone 10 Editorials ee oe eenaree eee . 6 Markets .........scceesenee 24 Obituaries ............ oon. 8 Sports ......ccee- welleces 19-21 Theaters ............008, . 2 TV & Radio Programs...,. 29 Wilson, Earf............... 29 Women’s Pages.......... 13-15.. Sell Your var Now te Jciome’s “Bright Spot,” PE 8-0488 charged in his annual criticism) 7 “it is aj) @ jlittle warmer, with fair skies and! — "®' accused killer of 11 persons today opened in district court at Lincoln. . manacled to a security belt, was LEONARD T. LEWIS Leonard Lewis Named to Head — Area United Fund Leonard T. Lewis, prominent| Pontiac furniture dealer and long- time Pontiac Area United Fund trustee; was elected president of the PAUF at the annual meeting today. . -* * x . Lewis, 57, was also reelected to the board of trustees for a three- year term. He has been active in civic affairs for many years and served as president and a director of the Pontiac Community Chest. 1955, Lewis was elected a of the Michigan United President of Lewis Furniture Corp. which was founded by his father, he has been a Pontiac resi- dent since 1924. . For the first time, representa- tives of the townships which last year joined the PAUF were of- ficially elected to the board of * x * Se They were: For three-year terms —Mrs. William Harrison and Rob- ert Parenti; for two-year terth— Peter Hammelef; for one-year term Rock ‘n’ Roll Ban Issued for Boston BOSTON @ — Boston today banned rock ‘n’ roll jam sessions” from public auditoriums after 15 persons were injured after one at the Boston Arena. . Mayor John B. Hynes told a reporter those so-called rock ‘n’ rqil musical programs are a dis-. grace and must be stopped. As far as he is concerned, Boston has seen the last of them, he said, Win eapet ono weld octane do not hire enough policemen to take care of, the crowds and are not entitled “to licenses. © No licenses will be issued in the future, the mayor said. Numerous flare-ups kept police busy Saturday night and early yesterday after a jam session at the Boston Arena. | : 5 Others Hurt in Same Crash on U.S. 23. Family. En Route for Home in Independence When Accident Occurs . An Independence Town- ship man. and his great- grandson were killed yesterday when a family of seven were involved in @ traffic accident on U.S. 23 south of Brighton. - Fatally injured when the i il FEED : +0 oa i g Fie taf 8 et tity —Merle Bennett. the ; crease for each year of a three- |..74< Pontiac when the accident reid laneh peried she thind sear, [100K Place about 3:40 p.m. ‘The yale d the third yeat. \tamiy had. been in Ann Arbor, turned down 1,859-640 yesterday. jger’s husband, a patient in Vet- strike April 1, seeking a wage in-| Fi arrangements are pend-— LINCOLN, Neb. (INS) — Attor- neys for 19-year-old Charles Stark- weather entered a plea of inno- cent by reason of insanity ‘for-the as his first-degree murder trial The pint-sized redhead, hi. hands, brought to the jammed courthouse under a heavy guard of deputy sheriffs and staté patrolmen. One officer stood on the roof. of a building overlooking the courthouse parking lot. He was armed with a high-powered rifle with a telescopic sight. Starkweather, neatly dressed a light brown suit, cousetred briefly with his mother, Mrs. Reuther Says His Can’t Be Beaten Figures on _ Pay and /or Investing Loosely Used | By MERRYLE S. RUKEYSER , INS Economie Writer walter P. Reuther, president, United Auto Workers Union, in an diagnose the imbalances which led to, th recession, contrasted the earnings atnes 1947 of a General Motors stockholder and those in the same period of a Gonktal Motors rank and file worker. 10-year full of $46,000, attempt . ha earnings of a worker After much palaver, the concluded: ~« * * “I say that, there’is something wrong ‘with the moral standard when. $9,000 gets . you more income than 10 years: of hard work. Yet there it is: No one can challenge the arithmetic of that... Reuther said challengingly that no one ‘gould quéstion the accuracy of his arith- metic, He was testifying before the Kefau- ver Senate Subcommittee on Appertat and monopoly. Reuther's sate oc wen thet an in- the stock mar- have acquired vestment of $52,000 ( _ ket) early in 1947 and say that x * * “I am willing to stand before the world something is wrong in our values when we have to fight giant cor- porations who defend this kind of what I ‘think is cockeyed\economics and distorted standards of human morality.” Reuther’s arithmetic appears to be i 10st shamsee of OM ctpdl, oii te une: correct, but he has apparently missed | eed 10 years paid $92,000 in —_—_the significance of the figures. His er- le dividends, which he compared with the / wre aiiarmrmaams tate the dif- if : | “ ae, . ps 7 oe Burial. was in Utica Cemetery. ference between a bookkeeper and an accountant. The CPA puts figures in perspective, and undertakes’ to interpret cance and meaning. In relating the $9,000 to ings, Reuther combines dividends with cap- ital gains. In this connection, it should be _ pointed out that in our profit-and-loss so- “ elety, capital gains should be interpreted together with capital losses. x* k« * Reuther is wrong in harking back to Karl Marx’s separation of capital and labor. Capital—savings—accumulates as a result of the thrift of those workers ance who consume wach ver a little less _than they” prodti¢e. ‘ General Motors has more shareown- iW ers than employes, and many of the F * their signifi- human earn- and assume sions. With forbear- ugh 1957 ( stockholders are workers for this com- pany and ‘for other.employers. Likewise, the customers of General Motors are mainly workers or employes of this and other companies. If Reuther intends to get into the act profit and price tags, then he should be held to the same accountability that busi- | ness executives face from law and morals. The SEC, which supervises corporate ac- counts, is highly critical of: material omis- In his- presentation of figures, Reuther has made material omissions. "In tracing the relationship from 1947 worker, Reuther \failed to point out that. Helen Starkweather, in the sher- iff’s office before entering the courtroom where attorneys for both sides began selecting a jury to decide his fate, If the former garbage collector is convicted, the 12 jurors may impose life imprisonment or death pees managerial discretion over 2... _ ® between a\ stockholder ‘a oun: Saunton mw ‘Charles at the Lancaster County. (Neb.). Merle Karnopp (left), red on Page 2, Col. 2) der charges. The Ihye ings in which he has ‘admitted involvement. in the electric chair. Either sen- — * Spree Killer Pleads Innocent; ‘Confession’ Implicates Girl . R, ‘Siarirecatin (right) ‘oe: Courthouse today, led by Sheriff the start of his trial on first degree mur+ head is charged in one of 12 hilly i c \ vee Waterford Board Will Consider’ Request for| - Indianwood*. Manor # * + * “A hearing was held from 9 a.m. regarding the spe- Lights | Ts ’ _ He -was a state representative cool tonight with scattered ligh st, ar us. light fret, Lodge, 55, has. served one two- of the Judiciary and Conservation Committees. from Oakland County, 1947-1948: county prosecutor, 1946-1947, and: an assistant prosecutor, 1939-1946. An Oakland Countynative, Lodge is a 1930 graduate of University of Michigan Law School. He. served as assistant state attorney gen- eral in 1936. Lodge is married and lives at 6610 Longworth St. The Weather morrow. His remain here. The hotel _ show closes June 10. Also, Dennis said, he hadn't had time to tell Bing of the wedding. Bing, who married a girl just Dennis’ age, actress Kathy Grant, last October, was not immediately available for comment. : His brother, Larry, said the crooner was off fishing somewhere along Rising River, near Redding, Calif. ‘Larry said of the wedding: “I thought they had ironed out all their problems about the mar- riage. I suppose they did what they thought best, and I hope they } Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report —Fatr and and $ Bite Wortion bigh nec 00, Winds A ear 60. will become easterly at . 1 = |. Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § am At 8 agi. Wind velocity 20-25 m.p.h. Direction? fast oe eee Gun sets Monday at 7:36 p.m. Gun rises Tuesday at §:21 a.m. , Moon sets ety at 8:07 a.m Moon rises Monday at 19:13 p.m. Dewntewn Temperatures OO. Misscis55-- 35 ll a. m... . 7 &, m.. 12 m..... .. 8 OS Se aperoee 40 1 p. m.; .. BS OB. M0 ci... 43 2p. m. . 65 19 &. m.. “a Sunday in Pentiac fas recorded downtown) ighest temperature .........s00.-« “1 ae ni acd wan ee reore orn |. man temperature: oi... cseee cee us 40.5 Weather—Partly cloud ‘One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature ....0ss0ssc0005-> 60 om Seeereme Vevenee 5} Weather—PFair Highest and st Temperatures This Date in 46 ¥: ms 90 im 1896 29 im 180) SUNDAYS TEMPERATURE CHART 4430 Marquette 37 25 85 586 Memphis 78 64 Bismarck 57 36 Miami! 82 75 Brownsville 86.68. Milwaukee 58 35 Buffaio $434 Minneapolis 59 41 Charleston $172 NN. Orleans 87 71 5240 New ‘¥: 86 Bi Cineinnall 73:46 Omehe 6 40 ci 65 4 Peliston 45 22 Denver 75 42° Phoenix 94 66 Detroit 8434 Pitteburgh 64 47 Deluth . 442 Bt. Louis 72 46 Port Worth 75 64 San Francisco 70 53 a as $8 32°88. Marie 39 2 52 34 Traverse C. 47 25 Pi vile 83 @ Wa mn” 87 KRanees City’ €2 45 Seattle 66 56 66) Temps 869 Ru - 10 miles an, hour tonight. j 6 er at $3034 as will be very: happy.” a hike of 1.1 cents a gallon a month ago and brings total reduc- tion in Detroit area wholesale prices since January to 4.9 cents on regular grades and 3.9 cents on premium. The cuts Standard’s wholesale prices to dealers to 12.6 cents per gallon for regular and 17.1 cents for premium gasolines. A. V. Fraser, Standard’s re- gional manager, said the new cuts were a “result of the company's day-by-day study of local com- petitive conditions." The reductions were expected to be passed on to consumers. Picks Asian Games Team TOKYO #—The Japan Track and Field Assn. Sunday named 46 men and 17 women to repre- sent Japan at the third Asian Games in Tokyo May 24-June 1. in it. HOeEE tive in the United States was tried Doping ™ Lauer ward wor out on ten different railroads dur-;crab but a. distant relative Marion Bartlett, 57; August Mey.|#6 1924 and 19% spiders and scorpions. er, 70; Robert George Colvert, 21, ; Douglas, Wyo. The murders touched off one of the greatest manhunts. in the Betty Jean, Caril| ff - Ten of the slayings occurred in the Lincoln area and the last near) modern history of the West. _The lawyers also asserted that the fugitive couple had hurled a. dozen notes from their car during the wild flight, They said that their client told them each of the notes edntained details of one of the crimes and was written by the slayer, They said only one of the notes had been found, and it was in the hands of the prosecution, Caril Ann also is charged with | ged more ne Seen THE CITIES OF SYLVAN LAKE-KEEGO HARBOR slaying. * * * Williams ‘Lake road, adjacent IN. WASHINGTON < These six Lincoln Junior High" School Edward Christie, 60 Blaine St.; Marsha Deeg, 407 Lowell St. Sa aA Rete, ved Giel ninth graders place a wreath at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial Karen Chester, 253 W. Yale St; Tom Eley, 2360 Rosewood Dr.; endings te ved. in Washington, D.C., during their annual trip last week. Their Charlotte Cole, 37 Leheigh Ave.; and Garry Reynolds, 8 W. Another area on Airport near| *chool was named after the former president. Left to right are: Colgate Ave. . ‘Williams Lake roads is also up — ee hics sy ‘ <3 Pan " i . “space for the Waterford Drive-In | | cece ier he Waterord Deve BING $ 9On Dennis {Rain Dampens _ {Killer Starkweather ve wntnip “as “scans «Marries Showgirl (S0uth and East: pleads Innocent ' proposed ordinance to take over idwest at Y : e In aying the Venice of the Lakes subdivision| (Continued From Page One) = yume (Continued From Page One) water system and, according to] several months, Last Feb. 3, By THE A890CE : ities say contains the defendant's elifornt Min, 34 Clerk James Seeterlin, the board) .oicsmen at their homes said | More rain dampened sections 0!) .ontegsion to the slayings California an, ' will discuss adopting the NeW! they ‘planned to be married in |the South and East today as cool, Also ‘Kidnaps Couple ordinance. - ' the same Las Vegas Catholic dry air from Canada chilled most Defense attorneys last night re- P ple, Birth of Ma church where widower Bing, 53, |of the Midwest. ee ee ee, Wrecks Car Marks Bi AarKX Se oe a a se . _| fesgion Starkweather MOSCOW. @ — Pravda ee The cool weather extended into| ® Jall cell wall, two | ALAMEDA, Calif. @ — Police! marked today 140th anni | T¥° Gays later the-Rt. Rey.|the. Great Lakes region, the Ohio| of the murders to i-year-old (Inspector Kenneth W. Kennedy . y of Karl Marx's birth by 2% J. Ryan, pastor of the| Valley and the middle Mississippi! Cari! Ann Fugate, his girl com- [said a rejected suitor was cap- procislming that Marxiem is the |church, St. Anne's, issued this|”®11¢y. Temperatures were 85] panion on the bloody fight [tured today after slaying an Als “victorious banner of the epéch.”” (statement: “I wish to make it\™UCh 8 20 degrees lower than} through Nebraska and Wyoming. |¢da divorcee, kidnaping @ young Fonnog ea jel no Sich marriage CAN 'The lowest readings, below freez-| Starkweather is charged specif! Mrs. Cleo O. Dell Rosse, 31, Ala- ae, a + agente. Catholicling, were in the Lake Superior|cally with the Jan. 27 shooting of! meda Naval Air Station stenog- LS pina hay world, |Church ee eh | region They. were in the 30s in|Robert Jensen, 17, of Bennet, Neb-|rapher and- mother of two, was Pravds bald, compared to, 900 {former marriage of Miss Sheehan|°t%e? parts of the Great Lakes| A double, indictment wat, Ts \shot just before midnight as she ‘members of the party 11 years [was not a valid Christian mt ee and thio talloe che rged. murder in the first de-/home. Pe ae riage contract.” . *e + gree, the other first degree mur- +e ek ee * 2. The cool dry air shoved the|“F While in the act of robbery. Kennedy said Earl Nelson, 4, Miss Sheehan, a non-Catholic,/rain southward to near the Ohio 2 & 2 booked on suspicion of murder told a newsman that in 1950 she\piver, Showers and thundershow-| Starkweather was brought to the/and kidnaping after his capture, ‘and George Douglas, 30 and) ers hit wide areas in the warmer Courtroom from his cell at the Ne-|shot Mrs, Dell Rosse four times. j@ representative of the American|sir from Missouri and Kentucky|>reska State Penitentiary. His at- Kennedy reported Nelson had Guild of Variety Artists, Were) southward to the Gulf Coast,|torneys said that in another cell,/been waiting for her. Friends married at Carson City, Nev., by More than an inch of rain fell in}in another jail, he scrawled a con-|said she had been trying to avoid Itc tater eer pence. She said'parts of Kentucky and Arkansas|{ession of nine murders. his unwelcome attentions and had they ‘later were divorced—in 1953,/quring the night. The - rainfall| The attorneys, T. Clement Gaug-|been afraid of him. _{she thought. measured 1% inches at Tusca-|ghan and William F. Matschullat, . @. @ Coincidentally with his MAY |looga, Ala. said the confession was written on) The inspector gave this account » [iage, Dennis disclosed he plans) - ioe ¢° a wall at the Scottsbluff County|of what followed after the shoot- 0 ag age gaged ag Meo The rain tapered off in Eastern|Jail at Gering, Neb., during an| ing: _ ad et neiNg career: sections, but light rain fell in scat-|vermight stop en route to Lincoln As Mrs. Dell Rosse fell dead, 2 practici€ tered areas in the : mid-Atlantie|*fter the youth's capture in Wyo-/Nelson ran down the street and, Sign an RCA recording con-|="elan fagen eo wae he os kilier ot twol22- Miss Gina Coffey, 2 was in : ; as a i * ’ in Hollywood. a Of iris. ’The attorneys said the Scotts-|the”car with Goodman. aL * % ot us “Ye a ’ ad bluff confession read in part: ® as ae + hifé AR 0 Ape Soe Oil Firm in Detroit | “cants’s, “rms, cara ean she eee one og a sere 3 : confession, the att .. jan arrow-pierced heart and had! at q railroad crossing and ran into | DETROIT im — Standard Oil written the names “Charles Stark-|a power pole, Dazed by a head weather” and “Caril Fugate" with- 7, + j 4 § j , il i | ? f i | \City Commission. \Petition of 47 Owners. se Tau-Birmingham’ Lodge, “F&AM; Roy- al Arch Masons; High 12 Club; Charles Edward Post, me IER owners for the exten-/Steamer Club. Legion; and the American a * ( ; * 3 f 4, ee L one ~ | * \ ng “ ee aa fe — ‘ va : ey » = ce aii SAE) ———- : eae er ao 7 : aly ee. ed 0 . |__~ _» THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 5,303 4 » Fy ed . py om “|The Day in Birmingham. County Valuation. to, Eye |0K'd at $1.8 Billon # fie ~, y e Padi Ehy i lift Buried Under Dirt Pile Playmates Rescue Boy, DETROIT w—Joseph Doute, 9,| aq Fo ae « ANY WHERE IN ERIE. 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Thus in —1957—the total additional income which the investment corporation to $1,009,105,568. \\ alnple. } ‘ ) and facilities of production — during that for those employes in 1947, but by expand- ed capital investment, through retained earnings and otherwise, financed job avail- For example, last year there were 200,- 857 additional GM employes over the num- ers made possible, amounted in that single Thus, while a single employe in 1957 earned $5,024, the total number of_em- ployes financed in 1957 by the 1,003 shares—or .000021 of GM capitalization which Réuther mentions — amounts to_ 12.35. workers receiving $62,050. In January 1947 the investment in tools | represented by 1,003. shares provided facili- | ties to employ 8.52 employes who were paid $25,850, not mefely facilities, for one work- indicated in Reuther's ex- . Thus, for the 11-year period mentioned (Continued From Page One) - 1 — the tools provide jobs workers in by Reuther, workers serviced by the one | block of stock Reuther mentions in his il- | lustration did not receive $46,000, which was | the worker’s income, but an aggregate for | the group of $522,757. . Meanwhile, customers got 40 more units of product out of this investment in 1957 than in 1947. During the period that one year dollar labor . of stockhold- for a week’s work. * * * \ ge | Accounting should be a tool to enable men in good faith better to understand the realities. When data are twisted, the result is popular confusion and national weak- ness, instead of strength. : Accordingly, it is desirable to audit the loose talk and the loose use of figures by adventurous phrasemakers. To fall to hold the loose talkers to an accounting is to, _ participate—passively at least—in the con- 4 spiracy to pull the wool over the eyes o the so-called common man. , ; through retained earnings $63,038 was reinvested by the stockholders. “| Capital is a benefactor in providing the tools needed to enable the human worker to increase his productivity and thus re- ceive more and better things in exchange ~~ %, e ¢ 2. 3. Cha } yn. } WALLED LAKE and keyser Challenges Reuther's Figures | ee ene the Village of WOLVERINE LAKE _ SALUTES fen The Kiwanis of West Bloomfield and Commerce Celebration ‘of Michigan Week's “HOSPITALITY DAY” to Honor: | 1. 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MILLER ’ a alittn . remer. oe ot sug PE and Mrs. Fred ‘B, Baldwin,| Road Commission, | a. Jessie St. was dead on arrival|#n@ 4 sreatgrandmother, MF *| Surviving are 9 brother, Frank ope® 30- at Pontiac General Hospital ef en ee of Pontiac, and two sisters, Mrs. % niet _— oo MRS, FLOYD C. CUMMINGS macy Hudson eo Marlette and Mrs. $001, ey emp as a wel at) - ’ Eunice Ford -of .Oxford. Fisher Body Division,“he is sur ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. . = 2 vived by his mother, Mrs. satel Floyd-C, (Mamie) Cummings, 6, Miller. Also surviving are two brothers, Ralph and Frederick, both of Pontiac, and a*sister, Mrs. Louise Holdship of Kalamazoo. His — is at. The Pursley Funeral ome. BABY BOY NICHOLS will be held at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Ceme- tery. resident of Rochester. She was a died at birth Sat CHESLEY E. SINGLETON Chesley E, Singleton, 64,. of 72 Green St., was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital Sat- urday as a resfilt of a heart con- dition. .- . ‘He was a-member ef Church of Graveside service was held this Barnes Lake in. Deerfield + oe ‘afte at Mt, Hope Cemetery|Church and St. Paul's Women’s), i, Ch k d za . ecKe Meet Miss Eh abeth Pearson for Baby Boy Nichols, premature |S0ciety. 1 - As ee 18S 1 son of Jerry and Carol Riharp Ni-| Sufviving are her hi . *\pames “le 4 santdangiver! os . in tee ond Corel en S| seer ee | FORMFIT FASHION CONSULTANT — ' JAMES W. CORNELL TROY — Service for James W. Rd., will be held at 2:30 p.m. in White Chapel Memoria] Cem- etery. of 337 Ferndale St., who died early yesterday morning after a lengthy *"idliness, Tuesday at Pixley Funeral Home. | Mrs. Cummings was. a lifelong member- of St. Paul's Methodist Cornell, 75, of 389 E. Big Beaver tomorrow at the Price Funeral Home in Troy. Inurnment will be Mr. Willett died of a heart “at-| tack Wednesday at his home at A: native‘ of Iowa, Mr. Willett. lived 10 years in Elkton, before coming: to North Branch in 1937! where he operated the Strand They ater for 10 years, Dead Man's bak Gingham The “New. Look” for misses .. . in ‘ Christ. Surviving besides his wife, Letha Davis Singleton, is a- daugh- ter, Mrs. Wilton Poole of Searcy, Ark., four brothers and two sisters. Mr. Cornell died unexpectedly yesterday at his home. A resident of Troy for 17 years, he was a retired employe of the Turns Up in Flint - Elizabeth Pearson in our Second Floor Foundation Department Tonight, Tomorrow and Wednesday! The right under-fashions can make « world. im underfashion 7 Ss | Berea PELE LRM LR ABE AE eS i METAMORA — The mlsctns pickup truck owned by Pearl H. Snover, Ti-year-old Metamora farmer who was found ‘shot to death last Monday afternoon in his home, turned up in Flint. of difference in your figure and the fit of :. your clothes. Stop and meet Miss Elizabeth Pearson — and see our new and exciting designs in bras and — girdles. Get expert advice on the right under-fashions for your wardrobe needs. Our experienced Service was held. Sunday from Church of Christ, and he was then taken to Daniel Funeral Home in . Searcy, Ark., for services with burial in Roosevelt Cemetery, White County, Ark. Arrangements | ; Chrysler Corp. Plant in Highland | Park. - | Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Alice Alldis in California and three brothers, Samuel of Royal Oak, Howard of Wayne and Joseph of > 4 TS i a eee wete by Pursley ;Funeral Home.|Troy. - Lapeer County Sheriff William . corsetieres will be on hand to help you select J. Porter said he and State Police |} the right styles for new fashions FREDERICK W. BALDWIN | MRS, FRED HICKS Jerime lab experts will go over alike. - NORTH BRANCH — Service for} ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Fred|the vehicle today for fingerprints : and any-other evidence that might shed‘ some light on the death of| the prosperous bachelor. Flint police found the truck Saturday evening parked on Burns | street, just north of Davison road, / Frederick W. Baldwin, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. George Baldwin of North Branch, was held Sunday afternoon at the Blackburn Funeral | Home, North Branch, Burial was . in ane Grove Cemetery, ' The three-day old child, who died Wednesday, is survived by his par- ents, one sister, Janice, and two ~ prothers, Francis arid Edward. He also leaves his grandparents, Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK (®—Mrs. Elaine S. €artington, 66, radio writer who created Pepper Young's. Family); and other. daytime dramas, diea |S yesterday, Mrs, Carrington intro- duced the serial drama, known to (ZeNa) Hicks, 71, of 197 W. Hollis- ter St. will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Wilbur Funeral Home, with buria] in Romeo Cem- Mrs. Hicks died yesterday at Sammond Pleasant Lodge in Rom- e0, about 30 miles from Snover’s! home. It was oomee by State Police of the Flint Porter believes he eas ‘murdered | and robbed. A flattering chemise - like | dress with a long, tapering look, belted low onl im- 7° maculately white-collored. In fine checked gingham. Choose brown or block with white, sizes 10-16. * * * - Born in Rochester, Mrs. Hicks had been private piano teacher for , several in Romeo. were ‘ Astronomers measure @umnces STEPHEN P. MADISON. to far-off stars by their radiance. ILFORD — Service Was he The apparent brightness of a light, — soticarse HF pot a in accordance with a basic law of. Bird Funeral Home for Stephen P.|Physics, diminishes. by the square Madison, son of Mr. and Mrs. of its distance from the observer.’ Walter Madison of 431 Washington Thus, if the sun weére twice as far t., who died Saturday two hours away from the earth, it would seem after birth at the Pontiac Osteo-|°ly one-fourth as bright. pathic Hospital.. Burial was in Oak Waite’s Better ‘Dresses Third Floor of Fashion (Advertisement) millions as soap opera, to radio in if bo as 3 - 1933. She also created When a Girl * * & | you were rm i er — » Marries and Rosemary. She was| Surviving beside the parents are and back ety born in New York oth aden yo Marie = a before 1900 ‘Personally Yours”’ ‘trimming. hie 3 aa ! .\and Mrs. Thomas Madison of Mil- - net to gent uy he WASHINGTON «® — David Jud- nit ir and Mra. 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The Soviet 4 Union Friday vetoed President Eisenhower’s Arctic inspection _ plan after denouncing it as a gimmick to help get military data in Soviet territory. ae kw OR - Now in his sixth year as head of the United Nations Secretary Ham- MARSKJOLD took over the top position in 1953 from a fellow Scandinavian - ‘Tryove Lie who had incurred Rus- sia’s wrath because he had urged col- Jective action in Korea. Mr. Liz eventually stepped down after seven years of trying to maintain an objec- _ tive attitude between East and West. ee 2 BS Mr. Hammarskjold . had wel-. ~ African Conferences - | _ Set Moderate Tone The results of the North African ee armrest, African personality in world affairs.” : guard of the complete emancipa- tion of Africa,” which is just and proper, and a common foreign policy of non-entanglement with either of the great power blocs. The latter will be difficult for Egypt which already is. under . Russian influence and may be more s0 after the Red Carpet treatment Nasser is currently . receiving on his Moscow visit. - . - © «*, & .Russia, with headquarters in Cairo, is spreading anti-Western propa- ‘ganda and offering arms to natives in exchange for minerals and raw materials. Discovery of vast quanti- ties of oil in the Sahara has spurred Communist penetration of North Africa. The moderate tone of these two ' conferences shows the emergence of Africa as a responsible world force which can be depended on to resist Communist, or other efforts to interfere with the right to independence and its accom- panying obligations. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powtie Parts Company > 48 W. Heron Bt. Trade Mark — » .., Jomn A. Rasy and oe dy Director Manager Howses H. Prreeeestp 0, oye Le Treapwete, President Vice and lation Manager Business Manager jouw W. ge yr? aera * ve Siescner aan bakes Menager . = Roeret Tal : Grotcr C fwman, A Editor Classified” Manager ‘The Associated Aig fa entitied exclusively to the ‘ gee fer republication oa we news printed in this Gewepaper es as well as 08 news dispatches ‘Twe Porwtiac Prees wered bY carrier for 40 ts * ‘Dabiena Corrie, hd is ane svallable by ‘mal ‘Waar : ¥Gounites fe ts $1200 8 Year e bore in ichiger all fa he Un States oe + . aD fons payable in ivan : matter | : : Pontiac PE 23-8181, Se! \ . . fay 7. : 5 4 Pontiac 12, Michigan Daily Except Sunday UN. Head Backs ‘Open Arctic’ comed the Soviet announcement of a nuclear test ban and warned the Russians. that there would have to be careful preparation fer another summit meeting. On his recent visit to Moscow he had told the Kremlin leaders that he was convinced of the good faith of the U. S. plan for a meeting of the U. N=-disarmament com- mission. Fa a ® * * In a recent interview with a N.Y. Times correspondent, World States- man HAMMARSKJOLD told the news- paperman that his basic principle has been «to stick to his own guns while listening to both sides. In try- ing to settle international disputes he said that he followed three rules: Don’t let a situation get frozen; keep trying in areas where there are pos- sibilities of agreement and don’t let yourself get | sidetracked by fears that the other fellow has . cards up his sleeve. x * * It is to be hoped that the Secretary’s stand on the .“open - Arctic” plan will not incur the lasting enmity of Russia. During his tenure he has won the respect tige to that organization. —_—=___ The Man About Town Best in the Nation. Recreational Project to Keep Pontiac Man on Job. Green thumb: What turns to a ae heen Ss ae. ee only living pioneer in the inoctigheank of the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Au-. thority, R. C. Cummings, has been appointed by our Board of Supervisors for another six-year term “as Oakland County’s member. He already ‘has served 13 years in that capacity, and is my idea of the spark plug for getting things done. - = The expenditure of around $35 million . has made the project the greatest thing of its kind in the United States. It has so been voted by top recreational experts. The authority is composed of a member from each of the five counties. where its . properties are located, and two members appointed by the governor. The other counties are Wayne, Macomb, Livingston and Washtenaw. If you’re bothered with moles burrow- ing in your Idwn, you can easily get rid _of them, according to Mrs. Bryce: Houghmann of Waterford. Plant castor bean seeds in the lawn about ten feet apart. The moles will immediately depart, and the lawn mower will keep the bean plants from growing above the grass. You gardeners who get a lame back, sore ., knees, creaky joints, dirty hands “and all _ around tired” feeling, just reflect on the case of Frank Butts of Rochester, today celebrating his 88th birthday. He tells me that he spaded and prepared his garden, and already has many vegetables on the way to maturity. 55 : ‘ * Verbal Orchids- ' Mrs. Charles F. Durrant — - of i123 Oneida Road; eighty-sixth birth- day. Mr. and?Mrs. Thomas 0. Marland of 41 Allison St.; sixty-second wedding anniversary. Mrs. Lena Bader of 111 Edison St.; eighty-fifth birthday. Mrs. William A, Windiate of 1075 Union Lake Road; eighty-first birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Otho Crandall of 691 Cameron Ave.; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. Fred Bixby of Bradenton, Fla.; formerly of Pontiac; eighty-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George’ C. Hodge of 111 Virginia Ave.; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs, Della E. Smith of 263 Edison St.; eighty-first birthday. © Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Morrison of 393 Irwin Ave.; golden wedding. Frank Butts of Rochester; ..eighty-eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Myers of Gingellville, fifty-first wedding annl- versary. . Mrs. Gertrude Green of Clarkston; ninetieth birthday. George H. Haddrili of Oxford; eighty-fifth birthday. . Henry Douglas of Leonard; eighty-fourth birthday. RAT A Confusion David Lawrence Says: Rules Ignored by. Supreme. Court « WASHINGTON — Attorney Gen. eral William P. Rogers has: his baseball metaphors mixed up. He says-the bills being considered in Congress to curb the excesses of the Supreme Court are the result of the ae z: z * * * ‘Court to grant an appeal from the lower courts. If the writ is denied, ‘there’s no appeal. It means a final judicial decision so far as- the citizen is concerned. _ The justice himself signs the denial of the writ, but the basic judgment which has preceded it often comes from a young law clerk imbued with all sorts of ideas as to the role of the Supreme Court in the nation today. Just a week ago, the ‘‘New York _ Times," in its Sunday magazine, had an article by a former law ‘clerk to a Supreme Court justice The Country Parson - “The model child used t. will- ingly do his ¢hores—today he gives up: his favorite TV show | so his parents can watch n dit. | ferent channel.” . who discussed very frankly the role played by the law clerks, many of whom come from the law schools imbued with the viewpoint of the so-called “intellectuals.” The article said: “The clerks often present the fruits of their searches to their justices along with their recom- mendations. They go over drafts of opinions and may suggest changes. They tend to see a lot of their justices, and talk a great deal with them. And the talk is mostly about law and cases... . A , sion in ideas that marks a law- school and law-review career— poised at the justice’s elbow, will- ing and able to do intellectual combat." In baseball, anybody making decisions on the fitid of play must appear in uniform as an umptre and has to be seen. There « are no invisible umpires, Certainly when a lawyer has argued his case and submitted it to the Supreme Court justices, he ought to have a right of rebuttal against any new points dante by “Jaw clerks,” of those remarkable “eetectee” in Supreme Court opinions which have introduced new material of a con- troversial nature never brought up when the case itself was argued. law-clerk system to determine whether perhaps _ these “clerks” should be given “umpire status,” er at least classified as ‘assistant justices." a a 7 . 4 Dr. William Brady Says: Dandruff Lotion, Pomade You Can Make Yoursel “Twenty years ago I wrote you for prescription to control oily dan- druff. 1 used it for years With complete satisfac- tion, but I have lost the for- mula. . .(B.B.W.)"’ “TI. went to the ‘pharmacy to pur- “chase salicylic acid in order~ to “prepare the pom as recommended in your booklet on hair and scalp. DR, BRADY The pharmacist said I must have a prescription. . This is the first time I have had any difficulty, . .(J.A)”" | : * * * This is the first: time I have. heard of a pharmacist demanding a prescription for 20 grains (about one-third level eee of salicylic acid. In booklet The Hair/ “a Scalp (35c and stamped, self-addressed envelope) I give redipes or for- mulas but not prescriptions. The formula which B.B.W. lost called for 10 grains of salicylic acid and 10 grains of resorcinol to the ounce of toilet water, cologne water or bay rum. Apply to. the fcalp (not to the hair) every few days. That is, » part the hair here and there and paint the lotion on the sealp only, . with a small brush or the finger- tips. - . * * * The pomade consists of a dram (level teapoonful) of precipitated sulfur (milk of sulfur) powder and 20 grains (about one-third teaspoon- ful) of salicylic acid powder thor- oughly worked into one ounce of freshly made U.S.P. ointment of rose water (cold cream), to make — a perfectly smooth pomade. Only genuine U.S.P. rose water oint- ment will do for this dandruff remedy, This controls dandruff for weeks or months. It may be repeated whenever the dandruff becomes troublesome If you have | grey oe white hair, prolonged. use of resorcinol may stain the hair yellowish, In ade for dandrutt | the recipe anil Wei till es tiath again of salicylic acid alone — that ls, 15 grains salicylle acid powder instead of 10 grains. — * * * ed letters, not more than one Saume “to = Fane pertaining to Serena hysie ne, tot disease, diag- ooy or we ment, will be answered by Dr. William dy, if a sta: self- addressed sevcine te eae ‘to Ls Pon- -ceited.”’ Voice of the People - Readers vam to Letter « A ee es a et ee “He and all other visiting Britishers (Sarah Churchill for another comeha): sell: be: awed take where Sexy semen ae 4 Gey Ot . * kw * 2% ‘ re anu own ponsls Whe: Gay want few qillien Gelinas: ‘inten like us. ' Mike that they’re pretty glad we're self sufficient. Thank God we are ® prosperous nation and we should belp these in need. x * * TI don’t think we should expect worship in return for our favors to’ other nations, but we deserve better than a slap in the face. | We call ourselves Americans be- cause the official name of the country in which we live is the - United States of America. Simi- larly, residents of the United States of Brazil would be Brazilians, in the United States of Venezuela the ‘people would be Venezuelans. Generally speaking, all people who live on American continents are Americans, just as people who live.on the continent of Europe are Europeans. The fact that the name of our country happens to also be the name of the continent on which it lies hardly seems suf- ficient reason to callus foo con- Mrs. William J. Gravelle 1321 Malcolm ‘Will They Let _ Widows Starve?’ | Do industry and labor think they can lick the depression by starving the thousands of widows and wid- owers who are on a fixed income? Many lost all they had in the last depression but would be glad to work if they were allowed to or if they could find work. It. would be more merciful to soot them than to leave them to A. K. ‘Why Not T: Try This Solution?’ I read about a committee being formed to handle the: added juve- nile delinquency when schools let out. Why don’t they just give the kids a two-week vacation and then continue school? The pupils might actually learn something of value’ and then the Russians won't get so far ahead. ° Old Fogey ‘What Happened to Color TV?’ . « « Portraits. ‘By JAMES J. METCALFE Love is the strongest weapon to . Protect our way of life... Because wherever love exists . . . . There is no room for strife .. . The atom bomb, os yeeen .. The by seep md tar . Can easily up the world . . . And every- for se . But if we-Jet our —hearts be fitted *- Witty « The most effective | everyone . bullet will . . . Be fire from our gun ... The bullet made of friend- ship and . -» Of sympathy and care . . . As we would help our neighbors, and our smallest for- tune share . . . Yes, we can over- come each foe . .. All hatred and all greed . . For as we love, $0 God will help . . And bless our every deed. : t (Copyright, 1988) ' Browne, Tired of Ingrates ‘A Man Like That Won’t Get Backing’ Mr. Anderson, I'm sure we both sympathize with Mr. Moore, but he might as well forget about being backed by the Republican Party for governor, becfuse they will never back a candidate'who program that will help people in the lower income ,bracket. They are afraid that such person might _ be a Democrat in disguise. J. T. Stone ‘Walled Lake ‘Is There No End to His Control?’ ‘Walter Reuther has asked the New York State governor to veto the labor rackets bill. What busi- ness of his is it what New York State wants? Don't tell me he has the millionaire New York Demo- cratic governor under his thumb, too. Oh, no. Can’t some states stay free? Anguished All letters for =e of the People the and address > aeepaiion will if the let is not of a cri nature. Letters must be under 200 words and - Pontiac Press reserves the ht to edit all letters. = - Smiles THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And this shall be a sign unto— Surely there are in every man's life’ certain rubs, doublings, and pass a while under , but at the last, well examihed, prove the mere hand of God.—Sir’ Thomas Case Records of a Psychologist: = Crane Offers College Knowledge Lois took only one psychology course at Ohio State Univer- sity. But she says she has majored in psychology since her graduation by studying this daily column and keeping a scrapbook, Newspapers thus of- fer a wide cultural “menu” so teach your children to sample a few meaty items to balance the dessert (comics). By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y - 301: Lois L., aged 32, ° is an Ohio housewife. ty “Dr. Crane, I a scrapbook your 7 column § faith-7 fully,” she in? neral “In college I took one course in Introductory Psy- chology, but. that DR. CRANE “So I have used your daily col- *umn to obtain what might be called a mewspaper ‘major’ : all psychology. “Don’t other readers ever make a similar comment to you?” — NEWSPAPER EDUCATION . Yes, I receive that same type of mental Psychology Lab at North- western, too, so 4 pour into this daily feature the contents of a dozen university courses in Psy- chology... ‘l-also give you readers th prac- tical benefits of much that is taught in Medical Schoo] in the field of psychiatry. ~ . * * * en because I employ simple words -and actual cases to clinch each point neatly, don't get the false notion that the newspaper doesn’t match the college campus for useful education. Hundreds of high schools and. colleges employ this column for teaching purposes. And many med- ical schools do likewise. ~ In fact, the latest Directory of of American’ Medical Col- leges shows that only 4 of the 85 “ DY. require even a single course in Introductory: Psychology ag an admission requirement! That’s why many medical col- leges thus employ this column to supplement and_ illustrate their classes in psychiatry. NEWSPAPER TEXTBOOKS The daily newspaper in America thus serves as textbook miaterial derive a great deal of aid from pertinent aan in the daily newspaper, ; So imitate the heads example set by Lois and scrapbook the ; Eouisiana Prepares Major Flood, Battle ee ate ee a SOS RN soe RENE FH ERE ES EIR : you? a ) Su Gy eo ee = = d Oe ' THe RONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1958 _ee j Rea Se ' * eusees ve ee seas -% . — Ke ; - - , . : 1 ; Expect Red River to , Pour Onto 90-Mile Stretch: baton ROUGE, La. -A ma- jor flood is expected along the Red River from Shreveport to * sipvaniria during the next 10 : Lt. on Lether Frazar yester- @ay called on the National scr ‘civil defense and all state agen- _cies to prepare for an emer- gency. * * * By coincidence the Louisiana National Guard, civil defense and selective service headquarters are moving to Camp Beauregard, near Alexandria, today for a civil ‘defense two-day. Operation Alert. Frazar, acting governor while Gov. 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Lrrrie ROCK, Ark. — Mrs.|the rear of a Hazel Park barber- barber shop and another in an |Will present an adaptation of ihe es ison W. C. Almond. returned home |Site, erat dont to the, city’s Po. adjacent stove. : pore sepmenp rears a pagent asa hen oe rr Seriously Wounded in 0-mionth-old bull was found |from a visit to a neighbor and barber “Hansel and Gretel” at 8 p.m. to- i i ‘ Ags eng lg Mite [her 2%4-year-old gon, Jinimy, told| Someone apparently attempted|,, "pe, Mute, barter Shep. lceed a the audita ham. ig, Ro Sed oa ba Deo we sage pottng Stomach; Hospitalized ae a her he had killed “a thing” with}to toss through the rear window building, is owned by Adam Boch-|meo High School 2 tion last month. MADISON HEIGHTS — Shot in a his hoe, explaining: ; R. according to Detective Lt. Har. (insil of Detroit. He employs seven| Grade gchool Vocal Music Direc-| Omer Walters will have charge : she followed. the| It was moving around: looking). S501 Tf a 1 park|Darbers ‘and charges -§1 a haircut : a : the stomach by: the divorced hus- tracks which led him to|st us. We didn’t like the way it/D°, <° 1 Yo, a and $1.25 on Satur-|'" Miss Marguerite Crawford has|ot {he band of the woman he was vigit- entrails 500 feet|was acting, so I killed it with) >. a ell about! day. Th shop stays Wednes-|charge of the production. Her as-|_ epaan ing. Allen Klee, 34, of 27733 Town- of a ot ve’ feet short, days when most other. shops are/sistants include fourth, fifth and) Princess Anne : mene ae “W.' Youag. sald lclosed lly St. Madison Heights, is in se- oftiter Robert’ The “thing” was a rattlesnake.) Sgt. Charis W. g closed. °- sixth grade teachers whose stu-|» » x By in William _ —-— the blast shook the station and | Bochinski said a brick was| iii. 195 mbers ot Mending After rious condition today “nearly knocked me off my |thrown through a front window|(ms, 15 strong, are membe it Beaumont Hospital. _ chair,” Neo one was injured and ithree weeks ago * A a Tonsillectomy x* * * AT YOUR SHOE REPAIRER’S aan eae a » | Madison Heights Police ‘are peta." - The“leading roles of Hansel andj |ONDON i — Seven-year-old|ing Tony Caruso, 51, of 8734 Hupp : Bringing Cheer to Romeo Gretet will be played by Cary Kil- princess Anne lost her tonsils and|St., Warren, for investigation of G + + 12a t le ner and Vera Kiriczenke with Su-| adenoids today. assault with a deadly weapon . oe a : ' dell eeteduc S iV. | ao a ‘The | tion was performed at| ars. gieanor Caruso, 39, of : * Gran ma_ Qa if Marie Ojala and Brian Rees |the for Sick Children and] 7395 ‘Townley, told police she Come in for ~_— - . TY | will portray the mother and fa- /8 announced the COM} ‘ang Klee were sitting in the or your money: ee don of Quen Elbe dsl nen bar hme Seer € Forty-one other grade school pu-| sg satisfactory : c on Mer Feet Gin pwned in smukr|"=4 "9 eect, | SA ant te | : : © 2. %. out a 32 ty sin ; Sere ero By LEE WINBORN e amused with son | ‘ hos of it and | is tak nore smu wth Cor Flips in rc@, |jast night and. spent in} the sto Racer ees 310 00 -ROMEO—Miss Malvina Tatt, whol eguiar “visitors every Sunday—| Youth i in Hospital Here a separate. room. ‘ Mrs. Caruso called the police wie be 0 vente ie ee ee har shah : » who had been! 14 -Caruso was picked up in hig ber, is up and’ walking around the Rev. Vernon Bos- Robert R. Darmody, 17, of Lin-|Staying at Windsor Castle just| + at 19 Mile and Motnd roads. agnin. hart of the.Free Methodist Church|coin Park, was admitted to Pon-|outside London, came back to re- Caruso told police he wasn't sor- | She broke her hip about fiveli Romeo, and a longtime friend,|tiac General Hospital yesterday/main at Buckingham Palace last] "U“Gl."' fe Soid he pays his nus ca ds! months ago,.and, although handi-¢9-year-old —-Clarence ° "|when his car ran-off the road and| night. ex-wife $40 a week to care for ‘capped by advanced age, “‘Grand-|¢aretaker of Miss Sarah Van Hoos-|overturned. ge Pe their. four small children and she) ma” Taft—as she is affectionately|en Jones’ farm in Rochester... | vee es Nine-yearolg Prince Charles’) ends it on drinks: ealled—was determined to walk) For persons who are,distressed|. torisils and adenoids were re- . were again, All her friends and thelin mind, Sammond recommends al, Darmody was driving on Union'moved almost a. year ago. .That Klee underwent ry last nnoll ’s. : talk with, this delightful old lady|/#ke toad, near N. 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Mrs. Allen ibherited a fortune from the May chain of department stores, . |Truman Taking Credit for Ike’s Defense Plan ident Harry Truman says Presi- *tdent Ejisenhower’s plan to reor- ganize the Defense Department is a “duplicate” of-one that Truman} not paleo when he was in the White House. * * * posal before Congress is a dup- licate. of “a me: for the reorganization of the De- fense Department. It was sent! from -the White House."’ th o® *&” Truman did not specify when this occurred, nor did he elab- orate otherwise. He made the statement in the course of an interview on a varie- ty of subjects on the Youth Wants to Know program televised yes-| terday by NBC. The program was tines 4 week previous. + Ike Speaks it STRATFORD, Va, wm — Presi- dent of the center, described Mrs 7 NEW YORK @®—Former Pres-| Truman says the current pro-; e I sent down) dent Eisenhower drove here Sun-: ‘day to visit the boyhood home of. ,Gen: Robert E. 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And these he has to work for, doing light household Winnie is ambitious for bigger things, so recently he has been | designing airplanes for the Air | Ferce. He has come out with an all-pew type of plane—detajls top secret, in-keeping with the Air Force and Ham- starts his day with a = se barks on his sixth year as Sec- retary-General of the ‘United Nations. - SAC Bombers - ~ Factory- Bound | 1,400 BA47s Being Sent| Back for Correction of} Structural Weakness Mit ss — Fight Ridiculous Outfits _ OTTAWA (#—Penitentiary offi- cers at Stony Mountain, Man., say their uniforms make them look’! ridiculous. “They have been made by the | / prisoners for years and their ob- | / ject is to make the officers look’ / as ridiculous as possible,”” com- / » Plained an unidentified sponsor of a ‘resolution at the convention of the Civil] Service Assn. of Canada: “I may add they succeed," he said, The resolution calling for the uniforms to be made outside pris- on Walls was approved.. To Open Home for Aged DETROIT m — The Salvation Army says it will open its Even- tide Home for the Aged, formerly a 14-story hotel, abouf’ July 1. The building is being converted to care for 200 residents. It was bought for $600,000 and $270,000 is being spent on renovation. — WHEEL | CHAIRS | Rockefeller policies. Upon comple- tion. of his design, he- phoned a military base near home and asked ject comes up, and it frequently chores .around their Palm Beach’ jand New York homes. | sueceess in holding a man, she This. otficer,- bewildered by the » Winthrop small voice with “the big name be- 1(Winnie) Rockefeller Jr., a nine- . jyear-old potential millionaire who): has not yet learned how to fritter laway time and money, has been _thard at work. hind it, mone the boy to mail in his « With no undue... delay, - Winnie: penned the U.S. Air Force a note and, spending three per cent of, his salary. for. postage, sent his. invention to the proper authority— the “‘adjective general. “ * * * . There has been no official an- nouncement as ‘to ‘how this sugges- tion was received, or whether the, adjective even saw if, but it) illustrates one point succinctly: It Bobo Rockefeller has had ll at least has an intuitive knack with a child. This boy, for whom | the coal miner’s blonde daughter permitted herself te be called a gold-digger, is not going te grow up a wealthy slouch. He will be enterprising like his mama—and I mean that in the most kindly, thoughtful sense. My two crosses in life, as news- interview with a feeling of ion pathy: For Hutton, because she se 'she js so sure. fil & a million, to locate listeners when Ij claim she’s “a fiicé “girl with a gentle voice and face who cares jmore about her kid and his welfare whole world put together. But I still can tell how Winnie and Bobo play baseball after | hew they go to a matinee and | seda fountain every Saturday; how, between 5 and 7 each week night, ‘when not-so-rich mothers are. working on cocktails with on. home werk with the boy on whose behalf she fought like a Nes and explain: “Pm afraid they matidtily correct, I guess ‘t-accept your plans not tathe-| harder. to snalty your: math a little that. she encouraged him to’ submit his’ design. Bobo had that, ‘ {Young Rockefeller. Hard at: Work. He’: 3 Oe" * * * As a-mother, Bobo is a planner. | you'll hig mle te to ey stomach acidity in one minute as many Stops Heart Gas. 3 Times Faster _ ee |than most nice girls care for the|f school, take golf lessons together; |: tigress—and won the reputetion for “the officer in charge of neW paper reporter and woman, have ‘Asked to give ‘his name, he. re- ‘been those headline - blackened | . |Barbares, Hutton and Rockefeller | ter being a tigress. 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She had enter- ee tained us once several months + - ago and I wished to y her Pi Omicron , % ee tea “Two days before the party ' Units Hold she galled me on the telephone ae ahs ee you. - Breakfast town for a few days and I want to know if it will be all A May Day Breakfast was right if he came along with us y as Kappa Tau and Sigma Gamma table arrangements had been - * Chapters of Pi Omicron Na- made and it would be difficult : tional Sorority, sal gue to change them at the last Toastmistress was minute. . - D, Danielson.._Mrs. Robert — Bunce of the Pontiac Toast- Answer: You were quite with- . mistress Club was.speaker. Her rights to explain that topic was “Welcome Little id not have place for an — a © Raed mage ta : an extra guest — at the eg sit Ay o> a ve q ey = ets naan wae see He a = dirt “3 ‘eos ‘ ory "t oye simi e i es Ty — . gS, a8 eA ae ee » j i ce ae : : ‘ ‘ — x o. — A : = « s oe ; - i a a ae : tt. et) aoe —_ - ' : me va i - =_— eee ) THE PONTIAC. 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Eee det soe 464 wlin stn dgivtbiithegt'Tte ail ui! ¥ Dear Abby...: | Teach Him Manners - . he came out of the hills, : “IT am ashamed to eat. out Everyone wants to be liked by ” 7 ci or her feel comfortable? What sort |practice learn oR TE eh iat aaron - oy AbebAt, Vas BUREN || bigot e008 [meeree . Eee to be full of folks who long Sori people graced uly and what in the|as much to offer as the mext per-lfee! at cate vou will find’ your bas bin Sites se “DEAR ABBY: How can you - ees wed Silends but who do not know how/world So say to them. when they/son, you just haven't learned how/seis being considerate and even| discover for yourself WHY you tell a man 39 years old how to me to matry meet theme to put it across, trying to draw the other are shy. eat? He is a bachelor and has | him. He pats ‘The real secret is to be interest-| What the heck! When you think) — ee . iene : is elbow te ed in the people you meet, If you|of the great sweep of life and its : : on the table,. ; are truly interested ip the person|excitement and importance, what licks the with whom you are talking, this|does it really matter whether or knife, cuts his will be apparent in your manner,}not Mr., Mrs. or Miss So and So food using the facial erpeieen and Da tae of (ie rey eee? knife between your voice. It isn't so important; qpyis ‘latter is a od hedlthy the prongs of what you say as how you say it Gught ant Oe be ct bole the fork. He . Many shy retiring women are) you. You will never have the has passed the OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 sincerely interested in others, as| friends you want if you approach |- sociation, has done a lot o _jwhat sort of an impression they It is too bad that all of the lone- some people in the world can’t get together, or at least some of them! Judging by my mail, there Fashion coordinates . make; waiting easy and enjoy most, you are almost (are a great many. veut aetna, ae ars sang Pl whe big handicap fa reaction Sheen porn 99 ren ben ania a ee criticism. By all means, gather ty or charming than usual, be- I think the foflowing trick will your courage and diplomacy cause they stem to find you in- help you, too, Imagine that the and offer to teach this man teresting, funny or charming, We |PeTs0n you meet is shyer than you} how to eat. If you lose him G — r apricot all bl¢om in the atmosphere this |2°°- This is possibly true even over this — you haven't lost ray, us 60 ah Peak: sort of provides a et i soe ta much. pedal multi- — . way, pretend that the person to x * * stripe top. Of sheeno sat However, if you have the habit) whom you are talking IS extremely “DEAR ABBY: I am 22 in that sheds wrinkles timid, ae years old and my problem is as it drip-dries. 10-18. my mother and my grand- “CHEMETTE” Hairstyle of the month has refreshing newness in»for- - “I only bring friends home ward moving lines and when I am sure one of them ' fluid motion of soft waves, is gone. The way they yell at | width at the crown, for- each other is a disgrace. The ward to cover ears and touch cheeks. Pretty bangs. BETTY LE CORNU ! STUDIO Geaties Bye) Bete | aria ‘ It was “Tea for Two” when’ Mrs. social committee member, selected a''| , pelo nra yp is = be Ale Conditiened Raymond Harris (left), chairman of choice corner for a brief visit at the NOT to be. : 2 ~ ; re. a li nt. 1062 W. Huron FE 2-5221 the tea, and Mrs. James Shearer, eee yee Auxiliary eve For a personal reply, write . to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, : | oi — simmer... 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The latter was just a ‘Special to The Pontiac Press ’ ry 2 es ae 34 stroke back of Bolt and had made pied Bis geo fetal web te Keuirre § «1009 Pappas p20 0 0| Baltimore >" | Cawley E Jones’ |two . strai ies SAN FRANCISCO — Three Pon-| Lions until traded just recently: nS SS ee — tT! ee 3 owe) eee ee ee kom ore * 7 poe poeta) le speeding test in the Dayton Steel Foundry 'tiac, Mich., teams turned in strong} % the New York Giants, entered Valentin’ p 8608 Zuvermk 'p 00 0 O\Chieago 6 Hurdles Record; Maples grimned because: he figured an narrowly pcereleary atne ane pag poo Ray Crawford of Ell performances Saturday in a game| the gate and was on the receiv- . : e, Calif, came roaring yia , end Hernia 8 43) eam PyTy’ eens te. nal Score .in Relay was the payoff. He bogeyed 16/racing champion Juan Manuel|around the northeast turn at 135 patag toa a a 7* = ped Deron. we Garey'e take? a—Hit into double play for Marshall tn | (4 ame 1 ist’ game when he was in a trap but pulled| Fangio Sunday in the first close|m.p.h. and whipped around in a Ww. ’s Int mati al e ll made it 19-13 Bessa tec. gna ee et ~ eS land 1, Md game 12) Hinting area thinclads fig- himself back up for pars on. the|call of the year at the Indianapolis complete circle that missed the a ae a9 pewueat ; Taylor in Tih: ¢—Siruck, out for PAPAS lpaitimore 4, Detroit 3. Jet game - "lured in three of a a | Motor Speedway. Argentine’s car by about two feet.|u"™nsY “hin eels Mere May 20.) Daugherty used 36 players, ine out for Williams sin ath; B— Enicago at New York 2. pode rar fell during the outdoor relays at we Fangio was taking his driver’s| Crawford, who drives his own . {cluding several highly touted soph- ered for Presko in Sh. 4 ot icant Rincure Central Michigan Colleze. Mt,| Venturi won $3,000 for second car, managed to regain controj| Sally Hoffman and Peggy Bender omores in the game. Ike Grims+ es Apna d| Ratenery 2 Cuvenee> ames © ~/. ‘| place, which upped him to second : and pulled off the track after com- combined for 916, the Doris Lank-|ley, the highly regarded soph quary E—Pappas. PO-A—Deiroit 24-9, Balti-| Kansas City at New York. pp ra Pleasant, during the weekend. : seeieia: ti F COM | tree-Viola Cargal d rback fro | . De weare, ©. _ pers at Washington. —-— Flint Northern was the Class A|2™0ng the leading money winners . Pleting the lap. a ene ee | Berri: Bertola, F. Bolling end Harris; | DAYS G , winner, with 67% points to 51 for|®! the, year with $16,731. Arnold “It’s my fault,” said Fangio, Gen Bradley and Mildred Anderson/action in only one play. He — Sp ica LOB Detroit 9. Baltimore § cores "aettanaed pim-—Narlesk! |runnerup Flint Central Boyne City Palmer\. of Latrobe, Pa., who ; who was moving at about ¢115/hit 905 to head the Pontiac dele-/in to punt. : Siaraall. Rwoodling Pi vb city rag et ton, 7:05 pan— won the Class C title , wound nd up with 289 and only ‘$662.50 : m.p.h. when Crawford came past. gation. ; ; x er & : : Burnette (1-0) vs. ae (0-0). ; . here, still leads with $20,545.50. ; He said he should not have been in| It completed a big day for | The Oldtimers, with such talent | DETROIT «BALTIMORE sees, Oe pm—Lary Birmingham’s middle-distance |Palmer shot a course record-ty- arbles h am the middle of the track when the| Sally Hoffman, who led the Pon- |ed quarterbacks as Dorow, Earf w peme Ghee Greur ® “Siie vames scheduled: og mediey relay team (Jim Reilly, jing 65 on opening day but never Californian approached. tiac keglers in singles with 539, |Morrall and Jim Ninowski, made Marti ae : H oe e 4333 Cleveland at New York, 1 p.m. Phil Ingraham, Bob Stephenson, | could even get down to par again. : However, Crawford took full Cunningham: Drugs of Detroit is the airlanes their big offensive by eg Pee men st otse Chicago a 0 at Boston. 1 Dick Boyd) erased PCH’s mark | The final leacers; with winnings: > . blame for the mishap, explaining th leader wi netting 247 yards passing and only 4 8 ; @iteme $333 Kansas Cay at at Betineres Pes" 05 p.m. of 5:59.6 (1955) with a record a — _._...7e774-6 Melvin DeWalt, 12-year-old SONnihe came into the turn too high. = cutest team leader with 2717 78 .rushing- Sy $00 eM'rsh'll tb 1000). NAL LEAGUE | pening | 5255-5, Farmington’s great hur- | Ken cventur, "s.i00 en of T. P. DeWalt, 360 South Boule-} “] was just showing what wpe bole 2 ease? God oe DS MSU varsity rushed for 121 yards ee els Roe 3ahs 7 «li =. | dler, Warren Cawley, who won |cardner Dickinson, $1,900) vard, won the fith annual city|not to do here,” Crawford cracked Motor City sth at 2527. Detroit dou.) | nettéd 110 more b sing. son 6 «2000 Miranda ss 2000/tneqe, ot 64 ogee «=k | the low hurdles records in |,,,,"gnsme Cir. Fla. .:.. 69-74-72-69-284 marbles championship Saturday by|tg newsmen. bles teams are 2nd and 3rd. behind Heb Jewel, who bs nen pana ed ‘ 5oe Seem p 600 Sitan Prane “lL & = 579 Ya | both low (19.65) and high sticks | serascta, Fia. __..,._74-72-.68-70~-284 defeating James ‘Clark in the tour- * * «€ Fe eee es One RMD Selied the Gi ranks by th Chic ss aus Cincinnati... § 6 S71, 2 (14.45) in prelfminaries, The high |°°,, Jnuary.$1.4i6.67 _.(nament finals at Oakland Park - |1163. There are no Michigan en-| OT the pro ranks by the age si3 e Los Angeles 8 M1 421% 3% P S. ihe Tex. 73-72-71-69-—285 * Fangio had completed only part tri : Bears, was. voted the most valu. 5 ass nilade «7 1 412 3% | hurdle mark was set in 1956 by |Lioyd Meogrem, $1,416.67 : ' , ies among the singles leaders. bl for the Oldtii O58 Totdts — s24203 a ustithbats Resurs on 6% dayes J (149) pratpple Valley. Cau {. ; 68-73-70-74—285, DeWalt is a student at Bagley jof his driver's test when rain| The Pontiac scores are as fol-|®%le player or the timers ag hen ie in 6thy b—Pliea gut | Milwaukee 1,8 ‘ae jones . ["tequeete. "Fin, 1416.67 73-70-7126 SChool. Clark, 11-year-old son of | forced his car off the track. He lows: he grabbed six passes for 96 yards Py-y e for "Dus: Gmetad” cinnati 4, ist game Bill Cole of Waterford was 5th in| Stan Leonard, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Clark, 496 | planned ta resumé the test Mon- DOUBLES rom his end position. in 7th Yemen ; Cineinnat % Chicago %, 14 innings, 2nd). ghs, its shuttle hurdle relay|nq WAnew"er. BC. ...... 62727275-287| Harvey Street, attends Whittier |day, Peete (SEE). See ID) «<<: Fey - The University of Michigan will | Besrwi y, Nenieas is gah ore SD SOS ieee “angeles a ‘sae antiny 3 Fe game | team ard. Skippers had 7 points, ered peria. Catt +oe++-70-73-70-74—287| School, Anderson (429) “Bradley. (436i aoe play its spring. game at Ann Ar — — Xena, : . - PO-A—/ San sPranctaco 4, Pittsburgh 3, @ innings, Maples took 24% points for 6th ed % tex. ceeeee. 72-69-73-74~288| Saturday's finals climaxed three Runs at Marysville P, Riki (262) = My Weber eS bor, Saturday afternoon May ?_, and Wiltarns. LOB— Baltimore - Sirorpar's RESULTS place. Inkster was 3rd with 40%; ample ‘alley, Calif, ....75-75-69-70~2a0; weeks of citywide eliminations .at ° C. Miller’ (404) “2 Holts 1393) - . 739 , 9, 2, derniah Berle, tn : indeipa ban ino 2 a , ogee Bn —— che, $062.59 65-72.7.74-209|23 Pontiar elementary node. The} Rochester@High thinclads have Bowles (413) 2B) Msson 4372) ... "8 Dayton Bowler Behind . $B—Wilsoo i : : : : . Farming-|ai ’ oo champion from each came accepted an invitation to compete Hoffman fee cena «599 : pono at_ St. 7-400 <8; —-— ~: a v4 ton had 9; RO Kimball 8, Walled posers De Viens’ 805° to Oaklatd to bid for thé title./in the 3rd anndal Marysville High a ~~ Tes eee BME CHICAGO Art. Schreier of < en as Ks Sen Francisca 3830 -p.mé-|L@ke 3 (on Frank Fink's place in}, ee ae ous + 147848-71-280) ~The mibs tournament, open to|School Invitational Meet on Tues- Boris Lanktree oo... cee eeeees 43} Dayton, Ohio, took qver sixth Grid Star Leaves ‘M’. OR Eg ge Ege gg OF the ‘vault); and Haze} Park 2, for} a, Gee 72-73-75-13~2m |all 5th and 6th grade boys andiday. ~ ms Viola Carga) oo... wcll. ate place in the $228,000 Petersen : rae. “ty MeDaniel 2.1), ”™° area schools, Mita Paks nC...” te%e7e-74~208itls, is sponsored every year by) There are seven other schools in Maresrel, Weber «$3 Bowling Classic Sunday. Chuck/? . WC 291 : y 459 “ANN ARBOR. w—Junior a bes, Angele, 10 | o> Gibson (won shot), Alcorn (2nd, wer ~ We <4 eae The Pontiac Press in cooperation|the event, including defending Bessie HORS ............ -- 456 Schreier had an eight-game to- ‘Teuscher, one of Michigan’s ore i sce vault}, 2-mile, relay (5th), Kulow| pep c “a3 °° with the Parks and Recreationichampion Marysville and-unnerup Mildred anderson ...°*": eee tal of 1,628. And“fell 31 pins short P ophe withdrawn from sae,” 1:36 pie. (Sth broad ju ap), Stephenson (tied ‘Th1¢-14-73-283 Department. Trophies were award-/Davison. Lapeer, Flint Madeville, Pegs’ Bender .. - 398 of Bob Crawford of Detroit whe net to play f eighia at Lon Abgeles, eli Sth high jump) and 880-relay' (Sth) ed by The Press to the winner/Port Huron St. Stephens, St; Clair Sosy 1 . 372 took first place Saturday with @ id ys fh at San Francisco, tb" : Richmond are other — Glorto Bontigne’ 1100500020 weaciees ae !won other points, for. Maples. a ; ¥ 7.71-77~280 die, il. ..\.... 79-75-70-72~200 and runner-up. \ 4 eeaee mark of 1,659, a | ah ~ )A ie. f : i : ; a - : * j aw. : : : a ae . . a : : : t * = ae - THE RONTIAC : PRESS, ‘MONDAY, “MAY 5, 1058 ee Tai — r Gol ) Pf aarm cnr w — overt in the ~aen ori © }) Pleitters of Detroit, led by Therm team event with 9 3872. = [2 . 5 | Gibson, rolled its way tq first place ee w. * B ‘ | sway : y DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF “Credit : < = et cn mae ing —e et _ 8 | Patient's Complaint: “I Can't Stay Balanced” Ch . $9.88 ea. L a Terms _. | J)Tournament competioin last night.|next month, 5 Diagnosis: Narrow Stsnee ‘ q Ply $10 88 oa. + ble | | Satna tate tor nite |, |) game of hunting happy mediums, Take the ‘matter otf) Dom. R. MacDonald i : : pee of hunting happy mediums, e matter o; j Available | |) sncvens caw wie, an som! 12 CMC Coaches || fon'tar apart sour fot snould be, for instance EP "50'S. Saginaw ‘ %" | place in the actual singles event Take Part in » If you place them too far FE 5-6136 : eg Faite Trained Mechanics } oe 9 Gh. Tee Semen, Lae apart, son anh a8 aevattie- = | ry Sielatt and Fred Bujack, took |rjon Banquet legged and you can’t trans- ~ a “FE 2-6887 fitth place in actual doubles with : ans fer the weight properly : MASTER se Lge ~~ yl Gecoarts Lake Orion High's annual Spring, during the swing. But if i 4 The All-Sports banquet has been set-for| you place. the feet. too PHONE FOR A LOAN ‘ ' Tuesday night in the school cafe-/= close together, you don’t : : : teria, with the featured speakers|# have as wide a base as you BENEFICIAL Fs two = Carel aon ; need to stay on balance i) fo sa "VED li ur “4 athletic coaches, Foo as during the swing. And to likes =~ 4 pel ames Bin Kelly on se play decent golf, you have y to keep your balance. Mostly through trial ; highlighted 1957 sports films. . o * * ee NEW TREADS Varsity grid, cage, track teams and error, I found that APPLIED TO and cheer leaders will be honored the happy medium ; at this affair, starting at 7 o'clock. here is placing the feet as far apart as the shoul- iaioe St 0 et we ae CASINGS cipal Mike LaMagna of LO Junior||) trom instep to instep. 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If you're that type of gdifer—the one who wants a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles baseball fans who only a week ago were chasing the Dodgers back to Brooklyn were embracing their heroes today like native sors, The repatriated Dodgers reached new heights -in popularity Sunday when they swept a dou- bleheader from Philadelphia to’ . minimum of sand traps, wide-open fairways, shallow} climb a notch into sixth place in - regulation figures. and a 31-5 conquest of the U. of - ike glass, Narrow fairways, yawn- - of professional tennis. — Pancho|— _213,-for second place. rough, no water hazards and other similar benefits — the National Leagué pennant race. then stay away from the new Michigan State University os course. An enthusiastic crowd of 38/433, It’s not for you, believe me. It’s a real “toughie. ” If which swelled the home attend- ance to 505,453 for 16 games, saw the- Dodgers do everything right ‘as they won 8-7 ‘and 15-2. They saw second baseman Char- lie Neal bash two home runs, a triple and = for four RBIs. They, saw. the Dodgers whip Rob- in Roberts in the first game and|.. then assault six pitchers for 18 hits in the second game, tops for ja single game in the league this season. They saw the Dodgers give their pitchers. spectacular support with seven double plays, which boosted their total fo 35 twin killings in 19 games, They saw the Dodger hitters defensive | Dodgers Batter Phils Twice crack. eight: consecutive hits for seven runs in one inning as left- hander Danny McDevitt -coasted in the eer N - In’ San Franclece, a crowd. of 22,721 saw the Giants rebound with a 43 10-inning victory after Pittsburgh had won he opener of their doubleheader 6-2. Despite the split, the Giants dropped into fourth place behind Milwaukee, which defeated St. Louis 7-2, The Chicago Cubs retained .their half- game first place lead by dividing a doubleheader with Cincinnati. The Cubs: won the opener 5-4 with to his first victory of the ‘season/ the Redlegs taking the second! game 3-2 in 14 innings. * * * The Dodgers overcame a 74-) deficit to win the openér. The de-' cisive blow_was Neal’s seventh in- ning homer with a man on base, which put Los Angeles ahead 8-7, and finished Roberts who was. looking for his 19lst NL victory. Roman: Mejias, a part-time out- fielder, hammered three home) runs and drove in four runs in) Pittsburgh’s first * game triumph | over the Giants; Ronnie Kline won | his second game for the Pirates. Warren Spahn gained his 48th victory in 76 decisions -with St. permitted five hits, ‘two by Stan | Musial, who pulled into - eighth | place among the all-time hit lead- lead- | ers -with 2,988, The Cardinal star, | who has hit safely in all 15 games | this season, te betting, AIT,” : 7 Electronics Institute MEN WANT To Train for High Salary Position in Radio & Television. Day and Even You to Remain Fully Employed While 2457 Weedward- (Donovan 3 Blecks —— Korean Vetere Mame ccvcccsvsccccceseccvccnquseceooecesese PHONE..4..crcteasesensesasonse Addres@ ........ cevescnecece CHEZ. ccccecscdeccnesengccoosbes tronics Institute brings “Selence Sunday on CKLW-TV—12:00 P.M. - S00 eee eae Ewe wes any more proof is required, + just ask the four Oakland County youths who toured} its 6,778 yards Saturday as MSU, Notre Dame and De- troit competed in a tri- angular meet. Pontiac’s Lloyd. Syron and Joe Grace Jr, of Lathrup Village, who} fired for the Irish, and Jack Reynolds of Waterford and Bir- mingham’s Tim Baldwin, MSU standard - bearers, had their troubles over the rolling 18-hole acreage. Grace met with the best luck, shooting rounds of 75-77-—~152 for the 36-hole distance, Par is 35-36—71, leaving Grace 10 strokes above Syron came next with 76-80— 156, Baldwin shot rounds of 79- "8—157 and. Reynolds,. medalist a week earlier against North- western when the course was initiated, soared to 82-80—162. Everyone found the going rugged except MSU's Otto Schubel who carded a one-under-par 70 in the morning, currently the course rec- ord. However, Schubel jumped tay a 7T-on the second round. : The Spartans won the meet with a 23-13 margin over Notre Dame D. The Irish topped Detroit, 3319 to Syron, who was presented with i a new car between rounds by his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Syron of Pontiac Country Club, | thought the sprawling layout was highly competitive and very tough. He had much oven for “his opinion. From the championship tees, the longest hole is the 578-yard 7th and the shortest is the 182-yard 15th. The greens are excellent but|- treacherous with. putting surfaces ing traps, trees, deep rough and hilly terrain add to your problems. Are you a weekend playér who}: enjoys breaking 90 now and then? Don't go to East Lansing and ex- pect to get it. © SHORT PUTTS Mrs. Charles ¥. Fox Jr. and Mrs. Joseph Koss are at the. top of the Women's Metropolitan Golf As- sociation handicap list this sea- son with four-stroke ratings. Mrs. Fox is the — — play champion. ‘Mrs, George Toad, the 1957 match play champion, has a 14- stroke rating. There are 14 play- ers in the championship flight - with handicaps of 14 or less. The WMGA begins its 22nd season this Wednesday at Maple Lane. All events will be conducted on an ‘18- hole medal play handicap basis. Gonzales and Ségura Tangle in Semifinals CLEVELAND (#—Two Panchos Gonzales and Pancho Segura — meet tonight in semifinal matches of the ninth annual Professional) - Tennis Tournament, Gonzales is after his sixth straight champion- ship. , The other semifinal match sends | Cincinnati's Tony Trabert against Australian ace Lew Hoad.. 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Spanjar, president of Lakes Seaway Line, |W. Kennett Rd., is in satisfactory} lcondition today at St. Joseph Mer- says he is disturbed over the re- cpetion his firm got when it bid icy Hospital. He told Pontiac police he $465,000 for the state — Vaca- tionland. : De ae inet tse. crossed the intersection of East | boulevard and Featherstone road ! [) and thought he had time to clear * | before a car passed through. | The driver of the car, Wilfred Pineau, 51, of 2284 Livernois Rd., ‘Avon Township, said he tried to istop in time but could not. Mow KEEGO * * * He said if anything the bid was too high for the 345-foot ferry which cost Michigan nearly five million dollars in 1952. Bids were opened Thursday in Lansing: on the five-ferry, state- owned fleet that used to carry cars and passengers across the Straits of Mackinac. | tate Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie, with specifically to Spanjar’s bid, said most of the six bids were “not even scrap prices” and added he “would recommend their rejection. Spanjar said his newly organized ‘firm planned to cut the Vacation- land in two, insert a 120-foot length * es We CinemaScope and WETROCOLOR Features at 1:10, 9:13, 5:16, 7:20, 9:25 ADDED PARADE and CARTON running between Detroit and St. Paul. He said he felt his proposi- tion was a good one. | A Detroit firm bid $1,733,000 for Vacationland but its bid was not accompanied by a required certi- fied check for five per cent of the "pid. Seen eee . 2 Be q j OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 HUNCHBACK NOTRE DAME The Ofarion islener ano fh tly, ear a ear, 25 years Nothing's our bir or eeth 2¢ a day to operate. FREE AUDIOMETRIC TEST AND DEMONSTRATION at your home or = Special “Listener” model for the extreme loss of hearing. ‘ cL. J. QUNIKERT “9 ““"T$4 Lakeview St. Functional Ranch Home DOWN FHA Plus Mortgage Cost —Built on Your Own Lot Conventional Custom Framed Featuring: % Functional Family Room % Three Bedrooms | > One-and-o-half Baths The wonderful functional living room can be 16’x23’, a . living room witha 199” family type kitchen, or a living room, kitchen and double ong area, all arranged with amazing ease. , This home includes a full basement, wet plastered walls, all- aluminum windows; double gazed with screens, all birch cabinets and doors. Formica counter tops, select oak floors, cement drive and sidewalks, eavestroughing, well and pump allowance, colored bath ‘fixtures plus ceiling and sidewalls fully insulated. DORRIS & SON A altors & 752 W. Huron FE 4.1857 FELICIA FARR wah _- JOHN K. IRWIN & SONS ff © PLUS © & Builder's We ame | } LAWSON REAL ESTATE Exchange 1327 Auburn Rd.. Rochester OL 1-161] . REALTOR PARTRIGE IVAN W. SCHRAM 1050 W. Huron FE 4.3581 Ds ames _ FE $-9471 k a | tl | MAURICE WATSON. Only an Exchange Member can offer rants PRESTON. FOSTER | all of these advantages in 3 ame building. mw, Sth, Rochester | OL 6-0371 (Opposed by Group. | }ance to depressed areas, Lightner | Pee en : | * * ~« * Campaigning as an pee er whe at first wasn’t even taken seriously by many of the ‘party old-timers, Stassen has built up strength’ surprising even to his adherents. - All the same, there is a ques- tion whether, his upward climb will have enough zing to outstrip the organization’s man, Arthur T. McGonigle, in the short while be- fore the May 20 primary. McGon- igie, making his first run for of- in relied Bid Stassen ey Up Fast es “HARRISBURG, “Pa. Harold. E, Stassen, who three months ago ventured into~ Pennsylvania's po- litieal arena a seemingly hopeless underdog, is coming up fast in his ‘bid for the Republican nomination for governor. facturer. c -& * At sylvania, x* * * eu sh Readiek peste mane the moment, sentiment — expect the voting to be » @ circumstance that near always favors: the pola sini and Raleigh. The Republican organization is'g beating out a steady-drumfire of | criticism against Stassen, its main theme being that he is a carpet- bagger, an epithet of political re- sentment on the part of native sons toward the 51-year-old former ‘Minnesota governor who resigned as President Eisenhower's disarm- ament aide to try his luck in Penn- And the organization leadets keep talking — without naming names — about Stassen’s getting out-of-state money help in his campaign, all aimed at blocking Vice President Nixon's presumed). presidential aspirations in 1960.. “The man in the governor’s chair traditionally has led the Keystone State's big delegation to nationah conventions, . 2 | North Carolina has had 10 capital cities—Edenton, New Bern, Bath, Wilmington, Hillsboro, Halifax, Smithfield, Fayetteville, Tarboro Rochester Cock Hurt in Dearborn Smashup _A Rochester couple is ini St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital today after an. auto accident in Dearborn Sunday.. Mr.sand Mrs. Robert Brower, of 2063 Changery Dr., both suffered possible brain concussions and - were treated at Wayne County’ 4 General Hospital and transferred this morning to St. Joseph. eee 9 . PEAK PERFORMANCE — A | towering needle of granite pro- | vides a precarious, perch, for two recruits (circled) of Italy's | crack Alpini Corps, which does . The soldiers. are taking part in a rigorous 40 - day training course at Cordova in the Dolo- mite Alps. pedrclapalaas: gades of mountain troops, two of are assigned to | NATO. ; | | Subsidies for Relief tional Assn. of Manufacturers fo- | day opposed any new federal sub- sidies for the relief of depressed areas with extensive unemploy- simi TARY Secniti WEDNESDAY EXCLUSIVE! = FIRST 2 SIZZLING! SHOCKING! HITS! | @ > THE PRODUCER OF 'PEYTON PLACE’ now TAKES A SEARING.LOOK ATA SOUTHERN TOWN! STARTING WEDNESDAY! much of its hiking straight up. [ia / wren, LEME 30 wi 7 SFSU at or sexmmsmmsmeeie, _ AT THE PONTIAC os oe DRI i ar IVE-IN Thea Ut é ‘TrvTrTyrrCrTTeCCCrCrrreTeeeeeerrrrrTTee VE FAST Die YouNG , 4 4 4 FE 4-4611 2150 OPDYKE RD. ment. i i for the House Banking Committee by Milton C. Lightner, NA presi. dent and chairman of ‘the rd of the Singer es O Elizabeth, N. J. * * * Opposing numerous bills before the committee for federal assist- ‘said he sympathized with the ob- \jectives of the but dif- fered over the method of a them. Strike Threatening Air, Missile Industry move to prevent «strike in South- ern California's aircraft and mis - ‘ SOS ODCTT TS SCS SST SST TTT ST TSCTT TCT CTT TTS CCT CTTRT TTT TTT TeTrCrrrK sile industry. x &* rTwewwvvvVwvvererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerwrrrrrrrerrrrererteyTe.yT aoe , PONTIAC Can: >.DRL As ON oy / Heat & 3 : U.S. AIR FORCE. “WATC.FUPPEN PRL WS COMED TECINCOLOR: TONIGHT ~ _ ESDAY ARTH- SHAKING! SK Y-SHATTERING! | “SAYONARA” —AND—. FIRST RUN. NO MAN IS - STRONG ENOUGH TO ESCAPE IT! iaeaaoessmsszstezocessoroereseseoesy | STARTS. 2 SUNDAY, MAY 11th MILY DRIV WATERFORD DRI VE- IN THEATER Cor. Willisms Lake-Airport Roads — —-.ih Box Office Open 6:45 P.M. DITA WW REA H r 7 1 ® FieANk K | Nii\ LAST TIMES TONIGHT “CANYON RIVER” with GEORGE MONTGOMERY AV ANU G) Pans K SIN ATR al aN Vila au navan' | NOVAK | At the same time union officials | meet with Secretary of Defense | - McElroy and Labor Secretary! Mitchell to discuss how a strike. can be avoided Wednesday when, old contracts expire, .- | _ *& Nearly 50,000 members of the International Assn, of Machinists and the United Auto Workers held mass meetings in Los Angeles and | San Diego areas. They over- _whelmingly backed their negotia- tors in rejecting company offers as unsatisfactory, ~ | Mon. Thru Sat. BARGAIN HOURS 10:45 to 1 P.M. ADULTS 25° || NOW! Thru TUES. J 3:10. Yom | GLENN FORD = VAN HEFLIN __ peusen GRAY. ma CONWAY. sor DONNELL eS : SiR CEDRIC sown DEREK POPULAR bs CECIL B DEMILLES’. PRODUCTION . _THETEN : COMMANDMENTS | ffSION- BRYNNER: BAXTER: ROBINSON: DECAR CARLO: PAGET NINA = VINCENT MON., TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. FEATURE STARTS AT 7:30 ONLY Adults $1.25 Children 60¢ Starts May 11th “SAYONARA” ——COMING SOON—— ‘DON’T GO NEAR THE WATER’ “RAINTREE COUNTY” WALT. DISNEY’S “BAMBI” * HARDWICKE- FOCH- SCOTT: ANDERSON - - PRICE WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION’ || DRIVE-IN South End of Vae an Zmvo - COMMERCE KIWANIS PRESENTATION OF A GALA. PROGRAM , TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1958, at 6 P. M. See General Motors “Tribute to Michigan Week” Hospitality Day Band Concert and Double Feature Movie Be sure and bring the family and enjoy the fun. MIGHTY DRAMA OF ny . PPV ar ne Sé VAGE FR¢ Ni TIER | SPENCER TRACY: ROBERT YOUNG | NORTHWEST PAS %ASSAGE £ M aid 3 THEATER ° Union Lake Rd. 6 "amin TEMPTATIONS OF A FIGHTER WITH FAITH IN HIS FISTS! “\, “A FAREWELL TO ARMS” ~ i sa 2 : + see : ot ek ele hey a — i - © ca crea “ + we Bo . “sm “ So # ws eee ‘ } f a. ae ES Li’ Fs ry an ye das 2 a he = r Y eS a as Se ee oot pe ye ecm re erie tos eed Ne ire ah et de je op a we lc: Py j - * ee < , 1 / rs i | q hae Sd * oe = 3 “i 4 we > f a : - No Reason, Just Did It |. 9 ae Boy, 15, Imprisons Tot sr, LOUIS @#— The fate of a youth who left little Kathy Hamp- ton tied and naked in a vacant house without food or water for ‘three days rested today with a juvenile court judge. = Robert Martin Reich Jr., 15, told police step by step how he gave the pretty blonde tot a ride ‘on his bicycle to the ramshackle house 30, blocks ‘from her home, then tore her dress off and tied her up. . * * * She wriggled free and was found scratched and dirty but otherwise unharmed. She had not been sexually molested. The polite, slightly built, boy told officers he was scared to go back t6 the house and intended never to tell where Kathy was. “T had no reason. I just did it,” he said, ' Reich is only a shade over 5 feet tall and weighs just: 90 pounds, Police. said he suffered from rheumatic heart disease and missed a lot of school. He attends special] classes for mentally re- tarded children. , The boy has lived most of his life with his widowed grandmoth- er Mrs. Bessie Dillman, who said: | “J can’t believe he did it, but if he did, he needs psychiatric at- tention.” Robert's father, an epileptic, is NATO Ready for Big Parley But Doubts Growing That Summit Meeting Will Ever Materialize . - COPENHAGEN, Denmark # — NATO Secretary General Paul- Henri Spaak said today the 15-) nation North Atlantic Alliance would. present a solidly united front if an East-West summit con- ference materializes. But convic- tion grew here that there would be no top - level year. . x *.« * Spaak opened the three-day for- eign ministers’ meeting in Copen- hagen's Christianborg Palace with a warning against Soviet political, economic and psychological moves designed to weaken Western unity. Similar cautions were issued by Luxembourg’s Joseph Bech, chair- man of the NATO Council, and Danish Prime Minister H, C, Han- sen, host to the conference. * * * ‘Hansen said: NATO would fail in its responsibilities if it-did not .ex- plore all the possibilities of bring- ing about a relaxation of present international tension. —. Eaton Says Spy Tactics Peril U. S. Freedoms NEW YORK i — Snooping er has remairied never been a behavior problem parley before next Rs) in a mental institution, His moth- -boy’s teacher said he had at school, His grandmother said he‘was a gentle yéhth and good to children, * * *& Robert went to police the day after Kathy's disappearance with a story that he had given her a bike ride and left her’ at her home, where he had last seen her talking to a man, He admitted the abduction three hours after the 6-year-old girl was found. Kathy was back home with her parents and five brothers and sis- ters a few hours after she was examined at City Hospital. , * * * Keeps Toll Low Five Killed as Fewer Motorists Use Michigan Roads During Weekend By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS montville, was killed Sunday when the* bicycle he was riding was . by a car southwest of Char- Hlotte. ~ \illed-Saturday when. his auto ran onto a soft shoulder and overturned be was killed Sunday when. his car left a Kalamazoo street and Five - persons -died in weekend traffic accidents in Michigan as wet, dreary weather held down the usual nymbers of springtime motorists. Two persons were killed in one accident near Brighton Sunday. * x © The Associated Press weekend traffic fatality count begins at 6 p.m. Friday and ends «midnight Sunday. Mrs. Hampton said; “Now I want the people to know there’s | another mother who needs their} prayers . . . and a boy who needs their prayers too.” , Elias Bliss and his grandson, Roy L. Jackson, both of Pontiac, were killed Sunday in a collision near Brighton. Raymond Morehouse, 13, Ver- Benefif Extensions Bill Due in Senate WASHINGTON # — Sen Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) called the Senate Finance Committee into session to set a date for hearings on a House- passed bill to extend the benefits for workers whose payments are exhausted before April 1, 1959. The extended payments would be made from federal funds which the states would have to repay from added tax@s or, otherwise; four years hence. But Byrd said the states now have nearly eight Jack R. Veeker, 19, Mass, was| » | oe _L NOTICE YOOUNE TIS LOOK ANY MORE MILITARY. THAN A CAP RFISTOL / KETIRED, MASOR—~ YOU NENER LIFTA YY NGER EXCEPT TO __ RUSH OFFA FLY/4 SURELY YOU DIDN'T RETIRE FROM THE ARMY «=~ YOU DON'T BOARDING HOUSE billion dollars of reserve funds. V7, Y y Y y Y NOW, PONDERING . 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MAY 5, 1 1958 > : + — eo af a {oe nas : : are Slow Bureau of Markets, as of|ket turned mixed in quiet trading prices steady to weak| Wednesday, early today after a * * Produce Most key stocks showed @ export business were; tional gains or losses. The and dealers said there ap-| FRuits as tape was late briefly in the = a ‘tendency in the/ {price Be, ccrcesceene Push eM oe: to await some developmentts. | apples: Steele Reds, bu... 4.75 ‘- ee firmed up somewhat VEGETABLES Lorillard continued strong, ris- end of the first hour: | asparagus, (pehs.) dos. ....+0+... 2.00 than @ point in active ra oe = c topped, DU. is. sccsbeneces +5, turnover Douglas Aircraft that time wheat was un-/Celery Fans ager hy pcaatecs 2 a point in fairly brisk deal to % cent a bushel higher, |prser pk. basket ‘Wlings following weekend news that lower, May 62%; rye 2 cents/P* pon aba y | gene * 2 cents Peiaacn fancy in. ing sesso" 938! ports of higher to % lower, |Rhuberb. hothouss (chs. ~ ser» 138) lays in April and of a lard10 to 15 cents a Aelia steel d pounds higher, May $12.32. ‘building activity. The DETROIT. May 2. (AP) — Egas, f.0.b. fluctuating on ers. TAP! Opening 2 ‘ onl i. ave. 41; grade B large 38 oheeeeee 60 jwtd. arg ' t = SSC di anal Sg hen ee ya te, See = (ieamely Henry's Bloomfield Tim) | A ats oie alld ts ses atmeegnirs ok eww.’ ae eens the ‘wee you Bio thes. and | a z Sale Priced at taotse aru ball se Grah Paig “ rs ie nusseny Shee aheawen Stated Nixon in ieeaiett specs eon w—Vice President Nixon says the United |States doesn't want to meddle in the affairs of other nations but is Pleased to hear that Paraguay in- tetids “to move toward a. more democratic 5 system.” *.* * ? Nixon spoke to the one-party _ |Chamber of Deputies after House Estigarribia President Eulogio predicted that, soon “Paraguay will -live without restriction.” President Alfredo Stroassner, military dictator, and his Colorado against communism since he be- gan his Latin-American tour, Nix- on also declared that. the West fH |must take the offensive against the Reds. ° * * * | “We must ‘find ways to attack — Shift fo Deira only by the:artest of several stu- dents shouting “Long live liberty, which Stroessner told gg was a Communist slogan. 6 ee ak ¢ *. -€: o|ltalian Fiat Cars Arrive Aboard Ocean Ferry Fromhart fo Speak at St. Fred Banquet University of Detroit football coach. Wally Fromhart will speak geenvuce’ it vases i=] S25 ete" a5 sets avi 2s e448 oles bdabetated Soeeees iti g lao miele zig tole =e seed wOuRvooe Cn weaunwoow — TT ofed abetatan on £ Champs’ Tourney |», =##iat Waterford ~ 3$\Has 7 Entries Trapshooter Hits 100 Pet. 3 S258 o io — et fot eee be soe 2 Eke sou I Emer $3 || rte a eS 2 Becca ss gh Bie Pood Mach °°’. $58.2 Std Oil NJ ta": St oa oa | Pre a. He sis Pack i} m . 77.6 Sun Of il an Sw srcariee, to athletes of St. Frederick High Oakland Frederick Ziem will be the guests. James Brown will ‘be the" toastmaster for the New York Central Ready fo Improve. RENO, Nev, —W.‘C. O. . (Bill) Smith of California hit 100 straight led|clay fargets yesterday and won a eed $1,500 first prize in the West Grand American : trapshooting tournament. -|Southern Racers Win ' WILSON, N.C, @—Curtis Turner of Roanoke, Va., Bob Welborn of Greensboro and. ‘Joe -Weatherly of Norfolk, Va., finished ane-two- three in a National Convertibles race Sunday, but the results were "| undfficial. The U.S. produces five times as: many tons of coal as tons af steel. Fi 5 3 5 § record, \Benington Gets Brazil. . ; Nixon leaves today for Bolivia. St. Louis U. Job — aes Cao Collide in Rematch By THE TED PRESS An int middleweight . match far from ae TV . leables finds Joey G of NEW YORK @—A large ship- ment of Italian-made Fiat automo- Philadelphia. meeting Rory Cal- houn of White Plains, N.Y. ot the San . New York. His opponent, Art Mil- ler of Gastonia, N.C, is an un- known with only Il pro fights. Goodyear Tire, Rubber Revises Price Listings price on some tires for foreign cars. 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Bust Goes ref- YOUNG GIRL work on erce Rd, Live in, ‘Help Wanted = 8 OR WOMEN DESIROUS a0 be Ot pee oe. full ith. 150 gs nician to doctor's office in | Rochester OL. 2 RE ‘A OR saleswomen ‘n new home 7 In rd si tica are . Kose Hill Reeity Co wood 32-9060 EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING $11 COMMUNITY BANK BLDG. FE 4060 ‘cs eed Wel Saab . we you a wich babyalter's WOMAN HOU: 3 ing~ by 9 FE 4-923. Building Service EXPERIENCE “a New pees pe re Dresemaking, Tailoring 16. DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. wre “terations, Drapes & formals done in my home. Call all FE 80455. | } TA AILORING | 4 AND MEN'S AND women’s alte tions and d re ss | making. Bene Wars “gy rE Garden Plowing 168 k|A-] GARDEN PLOWING, DISCING | Best method. Call for best price PE 5-6405, AAA Floor Sandin g ca gt nga, yg gt at “Sa : Sion” ea. to free e | A-A TRENCHING | inter- Tc TYPES OF SPRAYING” TRE ALL TYPES OF L FE 4-2007.| WY TYPE OF HOUSE PL SE PLANS 3-493) ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY, FI nancing. FE 8-353% c wae mer ogy 4 PLOWED. ALSO GRAD- tie Wi Brick and ‘lock. OR 3-5680.. A&B TRENCHING © . water lines, field tile, -| PE ‘| A-1 Rag alg AVAIL Free est. FE 5-36 5-3608. ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONS A} AND Tom. SIDING PRECAST STONE) aly Reanonene Pion rte ORK. BL LA Se. Mi _ Hamilton FE 2-2448. ine, cepentry, wack, large. Residential and Pras k. Ph. MY SULLDORING OR LEVELING ~ _ me , FE — phous Poatiae LAUNDRY “SERV. BRICK. CEMENT WOR and a MA 54-0378. «| 5 CUSTOM peck. Wout FOR homes additions LOOR — a specialty. KAA ROTO-TILLING. LAWN. ardens aad Rely Mca 443 Lochaven Free es! a 4 ne 1 GARDEN PLOWING. FE GusTOM M PLOWING & DRAGGING Anywhere ORiando 3-968. GARDEN ae ges! & PITTING “OL 2-2177 after 4:30. GARDENING PLOWING, LAND scaping, back filling. EM_3-348 3-3402. oss FE PLOWING me. OR 32-3079, Wm. Lidstie, Mano Rd. ARDEN PLOWING PY x Lor OR _ acre, anywhere. FE 5: GARDEN, LAWNS. 3. PI owns. discing. e or cE sg. Cow MAKE EARLY ARRANGEMENTS tor ify ot tied and diseing, be and Walton. _FE _4-8543 Ge of Aubura — Phone 71-8436 after 4 ROTO eof at GARD! ENS livered PE 44340 ROTO TILLING Lawns & gardens. OL °1-0835_ WORK WANTED tat « Us gy emi Oar PE Insurance Agencies 17A ; DISCING. ' ViciNiTyY Le . ‘How many times does 4 go into 1337" anging. ORlando XP. PAPER HANGING AND _@ecorating Mrs. Jones. OR 3-514. EXPERT PAINT & DEC. GUAR. . labor & materiais. Ref. _OR +1 3-1354, LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. & PE 38-0343. TUPPER OR 3-7061 ~ PAPERHANGING — PAINTING FE 2472). be) ainanIG & PAINTING. Pores removed by sieam, FE siFEREAE Gina — BAINTD xe Plaster repairing, | E bas). BAPER HANGING “s sg AINTING. | Reduced rates FE 4. THE PAINT “SHOP PAINTING AND DECORATING . WILLEITE FE 5-06580 Wwe eee bed | patiglstdoaiNen ROENCY Physio-Therapy 21A Laundry Service 18) , FE _— A-l LAWN CARE (GUARANTEED work, Free estimates, PE &- -|A-1 LAWN gt bg & aata| PE 4-' 5-3006. or PE ener eS iH ‘ builder. Pree estimates. OL 1-3461. rs basements, EM pw 2G CEMENT -& BLOCK WORK PE 5.0782 DRY WALL. PAINTING Waning. Free ~|DRY WALL iy GUARAN- teed work Free Ol Ba ites AND CEMENT HeCSEMOVING - FOLLY +8450. L, #1 TREE a PREE timate. OR 3-6826. BEAUTIFUL A-i KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SOD -DELIVERED IN PONTIAC AT. . 445¢ A YARD. OR 3-9082 or FE 4-1196 ROOF REPAIRS . EAVESTROUGHING FE 4 “fam basemew ot , WANTED. MICH ae “D&M. Yt BuiLine ELDERLY MAN WOULD Like b as mar.) dener or R care premises. MA f OR BLOCK work. Any type, FE 4-089. : ar a WOULD LikE W ORK yh T years meghanical = ® 3-883) or FE 44822 WANT roa HAVE 3 FT. LAWN mower, by small tractor. WES UIE D GARDENS AND and weeds, and fe Si nea OUNG MAN, 3 WANTS TRUCE: he A kind a camiaraction _ work. EM 3016), 0000 Work Wanted Female 11 . 12. DAY SERVICE on YOUR oe ane OF iy REA | #3 ferent nd ate es Sener, TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING aI AS Belang Supplies are CK USED, 10 CENTS EA | BBs ee. 3 cents @a, 31245 Ww. © FOR SALE: NEW AND USED hamber, 1765 East Hamlin road. TARPAULING — ALL JOE'S A & N SURPLUS Business. Services ACE TREE SERVICE. erg smoval and trimming. Get our THR ALL, MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Jactory trained man at our office. General Office rence 5. Phowe a ASPHALT T PAVING pence ond Smith Spe Pa cad ‘van or pick- ' “cheap, Didenrced “ste hauled! Jac : ae ea labs _9 Wi con, mud cats "Pres. ‘cat. lod DANS LANDSCAPE SE SERVICE| Compl ‘ing clean-up, lawn! Dur _ Setting tee FE 46510. FAINAING AND - EXPERT T? removal Ph. 5-6593 or OR 3-2000 tor er roto-tiller, Yard le & new lawns put in. FE KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS BOD. erian blue grass sod. Delivered any time any place, Top soil and peat moss, is. estimates, a preset & livered, -Char' ie - Ingram 2-5463. Cutting” 3 * Kentucky blue ear Ke grass od tt ers or A hag 6-315. PLOWING, GRADING. DISGIN m | a Scott 5 «ts "SOD nursery ‘and deliver 5 ites + Harry a5 & Sons, Inc. Py og EEE PLAIN O8 RUF RTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- ry. Fone FE _33i01. "| Television Service . 22) aaa, UNFURNISHED HO use &) __ Landacaping 18A au TY SERVICE, CALLS AN- HEALTH CENTER sica: therapy and scientific ras tients suonet a st aad Satis or —| “DaY OR NIGYT TV SERVICE | PE 5- or FE it GRADING, Te a ge seeding { TYPEWRITERS MACHINE Waphinino “Exper | COMPLETE LAWN GRADING.’ $30 esti. | eens _and_sodding. FE 60311. i\BAKLE R time. | : LOST 6. NG AND area, oun? AC- Typewriter Service 22A ADDING _fice Supply Ce 17 W. Lawrence. ”-TYPEWREFER EXCHANOE Al Mak gar siiake tervine es — Imm sf. PE +4023 \$2 WAYNE Upholstering 23 Decorator Consultant Complete ps od plan, Painting « Decorating 20 20; Wd. Household Goods 27 CREW WAN Ts WALL WASHING, coor decorating & welgapes CAN AN Pe Olea KOEN BOFORT: E CASH SMALL RADIOS, | __ workin o or not FE 5-8755, FURNITURE NEEDED ROY KNAUF _ #% W Huron st re 2un | We Will Buy ~ LISTINGS “WANTED | Rete ae a ‘Leslie R. Middleton ‘ BROKER 1 we HA ' com mercial Pg nes for tres, fgrms and acreage. cas wii give vou immediate ac- Your Equity D°* = 7S. nome—oqee watt tings £ at =30 Bas ES ee BATH * ake eats ae Ero Micely fura, a 7 ROOMS, UPPER. wit F an & fate ec |> Saar Pi: pany wet: vances lenge oe Ed. | a id a RS PVT. pure FURN. APT. PVT BATH GI “MONEY Recaive éash for your home. Ririher aarnetae. obligated % E BUILD WE TR. LOTS oF LOTS Are needed. for big building pro- gram. All sizes all types, in de- sirable building areas. ag your 'y Rooms PRIVATE ENTRANCE money available, on. * tel | 7 ROOM SOM AEARIAUENT AND mont i . a Rooms “g@ BATH. UPPER poRRis & SON REALTORS a __per_moutt TRADE TR “£-GiTR. NEWLY DECO- rated ; West side. Rautts ede wo & BA . Vic. White Lk. Rd. & Anderson ; 33_W Huron PHONE PE 41557 | Re MA 5-2i44, Sad BATH, NICELY FURN. zee welcome, $£6.50 _Be heal, 1 eblld w welcome. | * Phon _ are details, _EM rity) 46863 SCHUETT,- “Realtor Cs _Mighland Ro. (M58) NOW one chance to get a good sale, OW We are authorised by mor e are @ large t- Entire ——— or — tte, Ove os gage fir 8 to o ke oa ba at _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 o.. bar OR } UILDINGS OF ANY to _ — , MzaT ,ORINDER W “Witt Phone FE 4- weeaned = mepes ! rE - Comm | your ho new ae tier you * on oes walty | plan Cal” us for details seday. | WANTED TO BUY — ALL prt deed WHITE BROS. of furniture Ph PE 23-5523. ) REAL’ ESTATE - For your home or ouatty, Also need listings on all nS prop. Wanted ‘te Rent 3 “ Tmmedinte eet! OLL, Realty BDRM, HOME WITH BASEMENT 2536 Dixle Hwy. - __FE “44561 *t garage. Willing to lease, $100, Ww: Li BUY ® RON JOWN | BURNED a __pe 44-0677. romeo. Fh. 3 : o. mired amue waste NEED WAREHOUSING B SUTLDING | any “letion Williams, LI 1 lar overhead door, Minimum _caleet 48 at We Buy Equities “Ta Ge “arash 5 R. D. RILEY, Broker lies from trot. ‘Tionits for summer m Write description. locotion and) WILL BOY ia desired, Pontiac Press “Bor | panera fet Dope ndable elderly couple. itiac Press Box 8. Will Pav $100 - $150 Rent in the Washi: dr. h oa executive fe —— 3 Christion home. Receives | nsion. Phone. FE 2-043 or FE, St: “Shae Living Quarters 30 KE os LADY WILL SHARE DEER LAKE 3101 W. with party = * furniture. Rel, MA 5-1144. | Listings Wanted Any and all types of. We have buye wait chase : PE + a Evenings "til © WANTED: NEAT. CONGENIAL| home /wit. basement on lake two women to. com: hom Pontiac. All conveniences, Ex- COTTAGE — Must bave good beach, within 10 miles of Pontiac ot rs, minimum charge LOST: LADY'S GLASSES IN RED EM _ No answer or days, EM 3.2403... LOST: KEY RING VICINITY OF | Dixie Post office or e Hey. te, sie ed Clarkston. haapie §-1033. WILL WHO HAS, black AINT BY L Scrabble samaee Backenstose Book: Store, 15 E Lawrence St. WH Boer Finigi rading esktied =e sail, and cha one work. aH FE 44228 151 8. Cass Lake Rd, FE 44597 __._ Moving & Trucking 19 Notices & Personals 25 W. ‘ reasonable. FE 4-0806. td. Transportation 31 ‘Where me by E DIATELY: ELT: ings a ait y Ay, Fuse er! Paul M. Jones, Real peel $32 Huron Wtd, ‘Couarteke Mtgs. 32. oe ae Ree MEE SEN | HEI Pl i? pay have cheate walling "T. ie) Trocke REAL 1643 Union Lake Re. EM 34671 UNLIMJTED ton FE or Clark Rea: Wstate. eeaid. Act Be | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Sere a ete pe 3 (Pa - CASH eh FLASH - Jobtison i REA - 1704. 8. mi Rd. ti ttenaty advise ph cash tA a tr jone C : \ND CONTRACTS. E| FE 2-5122 Co Sal- Hy Ae Venwelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. vation A 5.1358 comm. Bt tee Florence ong hy -_ j " & TV, HOUITABLE ae FARM 1ST FLOOR ATTRACTIVELY | OANS on good properties. ' furn. 4 room apt Private bath, acre or more with Pioo ft. front. Hor emt seem. Caraus. age. a). Charles, 1117 8. Te FE ¢032 Pe sabe Ree we oven #E 8: 0 CALL Y3Is CENTRE for rem of unwanted --hair.; Eves, - DA Y MAID § . MRS Ate tor, 56 Gill . FE 3-7293. DAINTY MAID aaa Mrs. Wallace. Fe ‘ mr MOVING — HAULING AA-1 Reduced Rates free, nN. BASEMENT CURRIN § LIGHT HALT PAVING e install and ur gowte equipment. Free estl- a —— PAVING PE , call Bill, FE ee laaow & _your Any time. FE | "pr. 80095 ry yor end loadin 31.1L ~O'DELL CARTAGE Reasonabie. 5-3458 — FE 2-2900 Ji’ lovING es 4 $-5623 LIGHT a : E AND HEA dirt, ag oa vel x HAULING fo ed articles picked up free. FE Local — @ distance moving; len ae ig. one FE 5-6006 a_|PICK oP RUBBIBE. LOWEST . PE 2-2467. es marine OF ALL K'NDS o Trimming and removing. Free es. FE “48097, br tg oo 5 RU "Panties Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD * Trucks to Rent) ta : Yeton vlekupe 1 stakes JACK-—WILL CHANGE at IND if have that old ated couble-breasted suit of | yours reast- KNAPP SHO Fred Herman G |2070 Airport Rad a loR 3-1502 oy ~ 94.50 inches rie awe FE | i Har SCUrs. soroftis 800 'N’ Perry WEEK. Lic, HOME. as ieee ee See. As a aftel . ee fet Set ee ‘ oe ike Wide: Smith-Wideman tiac on N, Shirley. . OL peat oo iets ,e. iawn = : FE 44526 as W, Huron |2 NI fe} , Prt ~¢ $13. PE FIAVING TROUBLE? } ROOM APARTMENTS. WEAR Selli house, far Gener spital 25 or Hand contract. see ety wie need MA aus : _ “PONTI ‘AC REALTY | 737_Baidwin ‘fe. §-8275 “IMMEDIATE ACTION 3 a NICE LARGE Livina Kitchenette, Pvt. bath & ent. Utilities, floor. On any good land contract, New rent; Adults, 470 Oaki or seasoned Yo here cash upon sat- eo | tide. ASE. Ask ‘Teo Redeor kK L: Templeton, Rea > | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd, 2 LARGE RB Pvt. Entr. Wi factitties. ‘chit Ready. Witling and Able Cash buyers wailti contract! Cal Joos agg Prividest dren welcome, week, 41 Whittemore. FE . $4863, | 7 LOVELY. €ROOM ALL utilities furnt: . See after 4:30 weencays or Sat, ~ Sun. 16 Pine- @. RM. N. EM- 3 c ; ed lady. $50 mo. or: elder! coun, $38. PE2900. 161 W. $ TOP $ | r land contracts, Clients w: Call Mr. Jou ‘for a acti or I a J. J. Jo OLL, Rea alty cite TH AND 2 blocks from Post Office. ay Tym N RMS NO DRINKERS. a mre. Call after req 6 p.m, 315 Voorheis Pa ip a em OR 4 ROO APT.. PE 45361, 81 Auburn Ave. Wanted Real Estate 32A |? (RM od bela. FR pide, “Apply ALL CASH DON’ be 2 3 ven Rei. WICKERSHAM. a Ww. Mal Maytair PART. THE LARGE nt ere Be ¢ tbe Be a . ree est. a Sedebeees wo} preted buyer wr amail home... $3500. ELWOOD REALTY FE 4520) T LOSE YOUR HOME! naag | Bown Sane + oll 4 $ CASH $ - 48 HOUR HOME — EQUITY ‘LAND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet . vy ula AVE = |3 ROO | Ld | Adults: 403 402.W Huron. and gas. Beauty Rest? faasicers Baby rE PE f-i431, 7 RGOMS. NICE, nen an pis. room apie about June cite a RMS. & DATE ALL PvT. rT . 8 8, Sanford WEEKLY. THREE rivate bath and en- trance. Hea: and electricity furnished, 1 child or vans welcome. Apply 806 ‘St. MODERN 3 BEDROOM — DY WOULD L ‘& Land Contracts. Buyers “wait- |X; aes erie fe and trom Keego ing. We would like YOU we c ‘to would, uke YOU oe a as & ‘vi 201 Enevi- ramet tars 2 R REDROOW | vie. Oakland &- “palawin. ane | 6, PE 53-8208 NEAR FisHER BODY — cae la rae & pk sy et fe . i ie Wk, E_ Pike after 8 p.m. |W . 2 —% BATH. Basement ‘i per wk. util paid. FE_3-1403. NEAR | West. SIDE. 3 RM. APT. front .City limits. : $0243. T. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 CHENETTE. & nea aye a gry. sabi APT. ADULTS. © deinkers, $14 wk, 11 8. Jessie, st ‘PLOOR. 3& ae HEATED. ences. WHITE BROS. 4 ROOM PLATS, PVT. BATH * ane entrance canal sont, rent 1. FE | APT, $1000 | | Apt. 75 ¢ f ROOMS AND BA MONROE | 3 ad only 3 he pA. ~ ¥ iy Maco és BATH BACHELOR gfeie' yews down tows at iodhandlad 4 * | i } i aay ra rd lt dtsnins sbieraneatiiingl matt nallnuelatin ine tation : , . ee a 4 EEDA. gy Fm HOME. Root a ing an alg -g ~ kitchen, “fl a | a ‘garage. als Terme. a rare, ed ay 2 dedrm modern home. Dining cE Eee om aaa at and inet for sale sina at REALTY terms. FE 5-0) Bargain Hunting ? Here: it B mode Bteal at tins of ine ae te Dorothy Sn vender ae ee eae x se ant +t SAV2' ENERGY. USE mages WANT ‘ADS! To find a job, place (to /live or a good used car, see Classi-, fied NOW. So Co gek me i ih cape te sencilla aaield mmr edibicis doce A: lg SR Sel a ae be: bs At A Si: te ts ee A Ae Bl li. i Sa ae ae: Sake lia a aa fh My Ny SH, Sie tlig a ray 2 gies oF areas THE. poNTIAC PRESS, “Monpay, MAY 5, 1958 mk ast ae ge en Ee Se 2 LO 43] For Salé Houses’ “43/CARNIVAL by Dick Turner] For Sale Houses 43 For Sale ie Hooee 48) eee For Sale Houses 43] : : . some pope tN ee) SE ee ‘| STEP UP. - | SIS0DOWN |NOTHINGDN|) e o¢ CITSCEVEL rn ; Partially : tough plumbed &, alum- fireplace. “ght ain- bedrm.. 4 down, with cab- see Reick ig] PLUS MORTGAGE CosTs | Will build 3 or 3b oa, our et counré REALTY “Heart of the al ing room with built i pen weasemabis terms. it a Este Bien aC Yop that's right, for $180 down down "payment. Don’ MeDenaid , mM wie Pn Ga ts BRICK RANC most dis. |. 18 x "18 carpeted master bed- r : = SS ‘benving tees OR 3-283". ; ot. = Se. 1s jetuated | [goms. Pull basement. 2 car ge Ase eee ee ae : enmeine tend. in ~Sgg ef land, All for — ; orm “bah part ‘UST ; UND! on 3 es rige. % acre . a Ato aie wathn’o.: yo ; ay lot fut Meta, 2 yay Re He ‘WIDTE LAKE YEAR natural Watertord vows. Mis rs ie es from : ot We room base i area ome : oOo RW. "Matheson, Broker ~ GODFRE or. the ‘sigal of jhe year! water ie teeta ath Be pr je ved for quick sale.) 5% car garage and ‘tu features * Lake Privileges REAL ESTATE fe ‘larkston = 98 buts [Near Watkins Lake. 3 o wnat | fee de! of only $25,000.| wearty Fl pie ME = ane ee sy or MAple Fost : leton || tached arage, Biany extras, ira WATER FRONT . wie bedrooms and athe. bakpte | REAL ESTATE: INC. Np. "rosa hone’ af sitceday Catt! | ares aodera ‘icnen a, Sng By Owner | 4% Sie, pean * eal INCOME. oot heme Wis extra Jot, Lake | “¢ von id, betzooms, ceramic food’, neighborhood, $15,500 with bedrm. home, full mag 5| 3 apts. plus 6 rms. for owner. yy . bath, gles ae wee DOWN ; nice location. te on sentey 19 to "s apt bas 2 4 ar » sloping yard to oo . $500 ‘ ae * pW. DIN} NAN. von trea Oi Sta bs “TAKE WATER a Tisod| poled living "and. Moing "oom, M.LeCialr KE 12470 or KE 1-811!) we couid’ say more, ‘bul this must Guise’ witn Tall besemen hee W. Huron alk in b rge kitchen, lot wih WITH US . galow ams ao B, PRE TERT ete BSP ieniSde tarsateaeat Pred spe meena eee] Ser OR T ADE we| ints. ital com Press ioe ts ; sell. F Y ows 4 BEDRM ring a 9 income | settic e Lakefront | " R |OUR... WEST SUBURBAN, Garcons STRSAESE | "a. Rain oa aee| a : ‘ oe ne eee Furnished, modern, 4 rms. Plus pas : sists RE Pee Hwy. Dreyton Plains 4 h at your t porch & utilit on apartment with bath 4286 Dixie Lapeer Rd. N ; ‘Laty of the Lopes Comseh ot peur) TSneed tp. bow Piccated.. Only room unfurnished apartment —e = PE 5-0202 pee cae | er teere he Se ek “i AS Ei tate ties | on ar . S Sf pad Mee ge = Sap od my to asaume 0-4 per cont GT a L. Templeton, Realtor unit, priced at only ESH AIR . WILLIA "| large basement, 2 car ga- morignge, Gas heel. Caramats bath we Rd. FE 44563 ARRO a: FR 00 < rage. ty ome, attractively Server. Paved street, Only $1.-/ 9359 Orchard A hate : | mF ue oS ea ; ELBOW ROOM °. ue $60 dow * : LAKE Driced, inspect this one! 3 Rooms mK , bate Norte PE 5104 & FE C38 ste = IRWIN Open Evenings. Sunday 1 to ! THAT's what — e : ig BS a on} Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor B Si oe oe eri Pm. BY OWNES 4 Herrington it bub. { bmp geal wf bed ee ns Baar eel Mag lps act YS Fe oa ieninieat weet! COLORED PNR ene, tome tnt gu | Oka PSH ta at, “a ‘full basement, all pane Puild the new . BY Seas 86 ft. lot on pavement. Sa : Full’ bath 34 ft. classed a Mase : in mahogany. Three bedrobaas PEACE 7 eARermss Rave tila your new * homie 4 Sylvan Village podag ates ow - | easy overlooking ‘ one ; , Siac book. may Be vine op socend ficor. 2 and oak floors. 37 hee Piechoned| | 9, MUTOAL RESPECT . . . colnet fe eee 3 bedroom frame. FE 3-033. _ GENCY gar garage Well shade mov. . Damen are Bregees, Se site| sential when we sell you : villising your present heme. —"WEaT FAIRMONT, NEW = CRAWFORD A . : e 2, - . ; Be ee catty as Ser cae Soa of 7 | Sa SFT salen a: | “gop at bu ang AKE ORION, MICH. ' sie. Large dows ‘payment re- SCOTT LAKE RD. PINE . _ RAINBOW REALTY : : oe Sa. sharma “wlolewe "aed" ctteene “LA ae ea Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow 2-2614 £68. PADDOCK | Ate vera on . *-€ | Putnam Street. || Schor fence, fire alarm. Only TON , Clar kston Eitchen itn dining aga "ul BUY . on investment and) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — | oe his" house Ty house iy very’ clean. ,MOTBOCK REALTY COMPANY | MIDDLE ity room. age on| This home, Fo Ate. Forest en ee thing for his| Guiek rms, Ol Aubern, § yoosis closed im, Situated . id : : immy some $050 DOWN ? a ESTATE, INC. spprosimetely nt aren of, land Wiia"Gountey Cha aan Stoneand Aluminum | woe is bisthday Tra vane o Shanell = "bat all I can] Gar ae | “Build Now aaa, a ten a = 1) at $13,750 with substan- California redwood ceiling, a ame 9 home. car that he would never 1 Lovely 2 story home in excel- — lot or ours, Our plans or minum awnings plus FROM BANK) tial down, payment ered. 1 fooms, | ful dining) ped ‘of ex think of is gasoline! lent condition. New onrpeting = will build you & starter modern for income. — th 2 iy - Oe T IDE fom mandy roam. ols 0; « Lansees fenced. Two car ° decorating, One at = pleled home. See! s159 DOWN-6 room modern wi 9 to § — Sunday 12 to 5). EAST SIDE 2 garage. completely cnecks. You , 7 7 ' ee ee $7 2 acres of level 1,000 DOWN Wise, 3, betreten pamna sit dining $10,000 tara ta Will feet wt ‘home when you 7 For Sale Houses 43, **. fils ES ha further ‘nor. land. immediate possession." $ onl ee Ts, + danement ' con. 814008 termes For Sale Houses" 43 or A Steal on Central un «| Patton call Hupert C, Davis, 491s Leslie R, Middleton “uF ront perch. * , can. $14,000, eee : Well 1 house. w = Sed ER ru ‘ie ad gat heat situated on inst! egies West Suburban PAUL A. KERN, Realtor CLARKSTON | remand balk. “Say “hed | tea es Satins ith] BROKER 4. JM,¥. sHNgoN KITCHEN, . QUICK shade trees Priced to sell 8 FE 2074 Realtor FE 41114| "tee bedroom home a ast Ty N. SAGTRAW a ee oe coe — full basement, |. en, gas. furnace ~ “ . SINCE . lived in 3 mos. : 7080 eves. R. J. VALUET, Realtor “GEORGE BL BLAIR — [60'x. Telegraph a Open, Bree where "you want it Ted amare £30000 “own, arcane Gis John K. Irwin & Sons oN COZY AGE UNTIL S30” gi; yREALTOR 1 ful and attractive, “#15.380 | 1 Maple S440 313 West Huron Street 3 aa MEE CREBTERWEE_ oo og EEO gt $500 ten a a | gran, Sezer | rn Be TS PS - | BUNGALOW burban Bungalow -— “Eves at * LAWRENCE Wo “| flees. Yorose to’ dowulown $9,006 : ] nd om ~ : "$500 Dn. “$30 Month | : LA RD _ . hg hg Be _ call OVE a T O ‘ On 134- Acre Parcel : 2, 2 Rd. . cozy but spa- “Petvn on, ood | MILLER neato GA Y LO $ell or Trade Russell A. Nott, Realtor | is Oase Lake FE e168 _ Here's, that — Belge afte oho : CLARK 3% E. Pike : Open Eves. € i, 3. bedroo: po a PSR GROG HOUSE-OM pines | with » lores sone Fa, cs Wied gs ica atieny sae SWIMMING. oS, ae 1 ACRE or| FE 4-9584 - cos era arse. * tpl taba, bangs apeotant pares, aia,” fun) “Basement with” auto- Ses madi —_- | Baris large Lake. Ne: ry| Calling Pie garg ay a ey eares meng eg of 1 ol heat furnace. a NOW matic oll furnace. Plastered walls Are ou Prepared on| home. ie ft. eg gan “more heme in. the village| HA Y DEN Small Farm — Privileges. Univers P'p-Sors. ‘attached 1% car” plastered ga : ; “vat —_— of Gataston elose Fae — ™%- acres. Ditie Hwy. | xy “' 2 sagem N M t a e & screens, Also water = hie modern schools & ape. room 00/3495 DOWN, New 2 Bedroom home a BE, loses 8 bulla. Gomer "h “ nek. © eh O or g g The large 1% acre =< pe a arpets| have sere toh” Pull price! “so indow. Bath | home, also ken church 4B bs cies Lakefront with “Ka. abundance of "shrubs. terse 1 sore let. Yul p ood Picture window. Bath gs, tool shed, chic car 8 $2 e evergreens, nice lawn, ete. ‘ ‘8 HiT 90, Call for appoint-| Uaiity room. Tals ie Dot's: shell house, ‘te. Immediate ‘pos- school. feats Big Ve ;250 fi. living space plus large Costs So, aly $180 per year, Home priced now. I's & ments of $78.80. Call 7 S own a let we con] bause. ote. _Tmnmediaio poe 0. Low “to pm. FE| front end reef occ Seechen’ wah tong. Ses! oo ery | otters of Good Necations: | formation. cota, ahi Fepatr and ‘a ont Toor, Gan with termg, Hurry! . Near. : ear around a tad ee! Clarkston Bese aortas | GILES REALTY CO., |S pr owe | a snot o PAYMENTS | Howard F. Fox furnace & shower, 2 Car garage. PE 54-6175 221 BALDWID Proy g tiac’s new p~ Pngg~| and _ los x ae v aeep y with 100 fy LESS THAN RENT L- ESTATE * E, ING. 11.6, Master bedroom | Th Tt” we 31908 or flictedilamaemes | pois paar Fede, ssneel. z,{yontace. Ap, excellent REA : pap) REAL E ESTATE, fis iis" Baik $0000 down : down Breet & roe 3.800 with $3,000 down 5273 Dixie WEL, yaprraytee Pisime must o iG SERVICE N =: less i. FROM Bl BANK) $150 DOWN, 2 Bedroom with statr. Mot TIPLE LISTIN | BY OW ang $10 deposit starts deal $ DOWN Y—West ps = Sunday 12 t0 8 Ururnece. A good buy. 4-Bedroom Brick a°"faree corner tached garage | Williams Lake Privileges wat Se eo 0) 2 car ge wen ar) G Sell Mo AUEURDAN, ?,Beatoom brick |" well located ja restricted baths, and “breeseway, “fireplace, large | Looking tor collage with “ving WOADS OF MODERN FEATURES at shee UE EAE ORE oak t to se eon et es reened “Joniso. $16. duplicated for the price of 430.500. room, kitchen, a large - land fur- 1°) Seeuines. ag car oe arte 90x 160, $16,950 duplicated for ie OR 3-6480. ? ened porch located a short . land. Inguire 457% Waiton Blvd. at other Bice oo * hice 3 * Yedroom sraneh| garage. 3 tote mee pe we . : ONE ACRE dist shade trees. Complevely way ere ‘RENT? te x cuca i #08 ko down.) & basement, en- . . with terms, ve $80 per mo. é ‘ sodomy Rome with. ful N,_ SUBURBAN. : Efttss | To Settle Estate 2_ bedroom Bot Yel) turn. 94,500 wy ge ML - ‘ | | ‘elgsed reeseway. 3 car garage, 2 Family income. ; apt. ° St. @ room modern, | Neat 3 pedrone Bi ble Biot. : DEL OPEN] * rooms, ga 9 William Miller pioeted, 28 cuore 3 y. Sh-| 2. peeene & dete. 2 Car garege. So Cptnge &. 6 seem, mote oo i MO trans: Call : ae, 4 two story nice Fontiac, lake Lotus Lake ? revere eas ‘Realtor | FE 20263 _Taylor, Realtor, vB 5 af AYDEN. Realtor -_— powers and "garden: 3 privileges on = “Lone Lake. 3 bed: Yes, we have lake frontage snd WEEEDAYS 8 i req, walls, oak ‘firs., LISTING SERVICE J roto t| SAF garage. Only $7,960 to close ‘c LTY | s go beg Stanley at , brick, oak -mountt Unie Sexiee_ Dorris & Son Open Even Sun 10 to 2) Sttate. 3 “PONTIAC REAL feafren 3 eturey fireplace, Open| block ‘north oft Mgoteaim ey ment, “pal es. 5-825 room | -. KENILWORTH, STREET 15 Actes—River Frontage | !1_Bslevia___ve_ sem lot ‘sloping to. the’ lake. eet] WESTOWN REALTY Of, Voorhels. ponies 4 Str BROW GI Featherstone, Priced 81 s00 tontsg“tnooroeatiog and sk : ri eq | 7 PGbbee® with $1,000 ‘down. FE $2763 of EVES. LI 34m Bae a , : 2 with down, Immediate 4 feom rm beams, Pp t g ; , | Jee DOWN — Onty 3 yts, old 1 ten "to 'minste boypee tat , Gver’ 109 young bearing’ peach “BIRD” TO SEE 5 Acre Farm | CL kk. ome Dak!" bedroom mone SSB es tor [POR sete DOWN we 1). oe ‘Well jocated yon a5; == 2 aa New beautiful 3 bedroom. prick. Gore. Ons. fur. Eolresation, cad ot ER A wna. mortgage. Colonial Ranch exestiont Jecation Yor sehive pro, VV ET : Bae Paral mail seed. iteben. Gust Gasi- basement, auto. — = What a wonderful ey to live— ; with a, B, : ne dryer city facilities. Aon tS I t's like you are out in the — bedroom hom. = Deivileses. MOVES YOU IN“ me stregt. Butlder. school” VACANT, short miles Weet of Postisc. This Fonee aue OM por. ean ; wees | KINZ bait Ringette? si] Stats Geet, | orm wore 40 rat" Gls No $$ Bn. NEAR MADISON SCHOOL . attached g ST your family's | $9,000 t today! LOSING cCOBTS } An excellent bedroom = REAL € en Tut tals! net last — 00 pee MORTGAGE & ow, FHA TERMS home with basement, z ne PE 43525 needs. ed at @ low $17,950 on DOWN ENT Su Ccndetiiiy conditieea im, «(00 W. Seren he forms. . we need lake property | . ARE IN€LUDED z 3 Bedroom | LUDED sre auto. weaher, ; tates oot ests Ma Fiske Rey, near seott tane| Elizabeth Lake 4 wee =| WHITE BROS. $59 Per Month Bet, Mt “Cement & Featherstone » LOW */ : Dixie Hwy. ALEER . CO. 3 BEDROOM BRICK / ‘| information — es fine ¢ Very. iharactive ree Open Eves” ti *: om. te 8) M. R. WILSON PE %-6192 What you've always asked ; ; beth Lk ° = : base & ato. HOME Lake brivlieg on Bins . . “pee lob Interest 1 BY ; 3 ge ge aen| Fei ce iti” eters be =. purrs Satan hadenates Pn Newiy decorated, full basement at 414 per, cet. . : ONLY 12 lot. Bloomfield Hills sehools. Easy aes ‘ 4 ay BY - APPROVED LOTS - rms Pe $4362 paneagliaane: yaa REALTOR PARTRIDGE | Ve ve TRE eS LOON LAKE 2 ‘OF TOWN. | "YouTwil jove tis home with tts so | Ol [ . Wixom . — roti ot nage - Pitered ‘we red als basement fi "wou oe Tisrit SeRvEs | b . — F H A 4 4 ops & 3 en oe home, frame, WE BUY & SELL gm ja. : TS . $3 e. Only poereatee® Fm. . ._ LAND CONTRACTS aitedved pat . ° iy car varane. fired’, steam beat. | dandy fet. so fama, ( | : AR Best Buys MOVES YOU nN ‘Clarence C c Ridgeway a Planned home. NICH OLIE | ws: WATKINS HILLS eee cap vor od ; : EA LTOR Sie car garages Priced to ark ou with Geramic oare MODERN: will colle ke yt ay $64 Per Month 07S Bal va eee Are. . BEAUTIFUL BUNOALOW & HARGER CO. Fomie tho bem banmmeet bas er eet dee pageant ant Gan NOTHING wong To 5176 ~ HOPKINS a With us for fast & ef-| . £199 DOWN OR J angeerwend 33 WEST pyeoe eH ‘| heat, paved street. : city home. Hae, ge heat, A a LINCOLN jR. HIGH TOTAL PRI E $9, > $995 Down OR TRADE — WE BUY, seLL| {ff ee lene Om | OPEN EVEN. aa ment, 3 or 4, bedrooms, | dining (na thw mee pe I ag ang q basement, tile TIPLE LISTING SERVICE gh Gt mtg = home in tip- ee large lot, paved A-1 _ condition. Includes NEW 3 BEDROOM | - styled. Vesti oa fue, : man? L.H. BROWN, Realtor | Saih" nice a at aa | top “Conaition, "i's. baths, Pear | sireet, 99.000. Full’ price. large floored aitle. 3 bright Youngstown ete i — tae Fange, hood with fan. Oe in + 1. Ke . ° ment tecreation area, lot ‘airy bedrooms * | Close = —— reens. . urroundin pameaeee Orr RD. At dining room: ma on 56767, ~ * . : : : : TODAY. : rooms, . ‘ re | hg 4 the working- = ates mi adjoining %ots One — “ti WE TRADE we SED. + walls, open front porch, dining Priced for the w "easy struction a aw pe ye ” This oe ent] ; nris » son reatrons |LIVE .. . rm, eomes, sii bens omy Green Days: Fe pela | | foment property ins. gaat erie De rn ptr etm mi = ve nase. Pu RBAN INCOME (oe ee |: Ramee tere ae - iumingm s ‘ ; = . beautiful RASCOB_ STREET. . good | SUBU Le 3-2467 or EM 3-3017. prades Satita ia —_ ECONOMY ide : Saeed! te aes id n . tion” inside cand “out. Newly oo a pm DLORAH BUILDING CO. ae selling at — ee | aed tiie at Sttractive. =f * 99" bun: : aod newly decorated To | l ema - decorated, Bg erage tessa “a” ih wan ings 43 ees Sale ty) own ores, ats Fa rit pee. terms, to pres PRIVILEGES — pa = by at and alee 50x256 lot, elude ca f ' ATE OPEN EVES. And 4 room and ‘ Idwin aA — lake Soowtones ete of a “TEUHURON'« ibage Tear garare. Ree: Ee cane thin Bacon) | oe. Good ¢ ei consilete eas heel, studio ba bath, idea. hurry to MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE A Sen eel 4 Bedrooms. ratte trep area| moth,temsonsbis tie sub. Lot DO YOU HAV B | GOS Meier orice 4.0 oa ee : ™!/NITO “Early Bird Special Located tm traitis free ares losete, GE. kitchen ANT BEAT) TH see!" —— =i afl i ’ _— Tite almost 1 gere. of rooms. incfuaee seolored. refrig.._ range. convenes a ne ie ie EDR OOMS ‘ 9-4 Mansfield |CLARK REAL ESTATE lo» CITY FARM | ; ws item x, Lake ra en a tue bao ates | Sonat aoe eee roptage OTTER LAME 1 & 414 B . Joslyn Cor. Mansfie FE 40402 OR PE 44813 ith lake frontage and good : ckage. Neat § room home = a Seti, "natdhed th, 1 roam Attached earage, landscaped. $16,- oe pene a . yates Revel toward 4 BE] north end location — ae EW LOCATION | 136 w Rr tro, Hen evenings r way’ fromage, “tom > fume Down ana you can. | Be toe =e natural sate ea > > apartment or recreation r : Close to new high schoo! with large 3 car garage. ve in the : Only §7, with $700 down.” | aces isenay ih 20) EAR cry Limnany — 4 rm int ) vib Mba aed tas [omy Dow aug, | __ Wisner img ene, | Bale 70S Renae | Reg kee Be 3 tached = run, Only $2.500' modern home. One bedrm. beg Hil t with 1 - ec condi: Neat 3 Bedroom meeceseuk A house with the thro’ — poe = . to make the pay- 2 Can Be pwa and. you can move Garege walking distance to doer] - J, R, Hi Z tion. Excellent value’ af ment.| with oll Pa beat Near & ‘dining room, excellent hitchen, oll. Pat and terms. ments’ completely furnished With little additional expense, tor : Tight in. . deal for working couple. Realtor 50181 950 w rv transferred "to quick schools and bus, Full price hook tees eae including waabe wi . pe heat. — 4s aye c room ‘atin a Home andIncome sie Gown hat pa ‘a8 9661011 W._ Haron ze 1 i pscsencen: —— , tion Efove ‘right’ in, ‘pay ‘only GREEN ee ce Prive reduced t cma, win Eichen. ah _— ; ; t ~ ERVI * | orr 2,500 down. Canal front in Independence Hirst Will ‘consider 3 2 tamily — = ate! EAST BUBURBAN RANCH asae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Ap HE CSaelne “bbe Possession on $ Tip Top Income Twp. with ee weed bate G.1's, one DOWN, : : income make Sad bene Aneta carpeted” Bring’ room ae can tes Gell Wace HOLD a = plan ny attic Ge: Completely gyre gg ol eps od bungalow wi utility room: just m mortgage Meg, Btn ng skid et om hoes ents. Bric roses “J m home w i kitch- & ea canal. Idea Tnelu : fr Yexeelient 6 condition, el OM beat ins “car pe dane ment, automatic ier pana —_ PH ONE!" ; fn. Pull aver ent with ie we kes & St. : att I's School. for retirement couple. tA . acres of ground erect. Oaly 6 years cia. ya 2 99500 “an ee Beet, separsie meters tot) ist, gorea seedy vem vt stool ‘in basement, Good ‘modern bed-| eer, One emtiasee with 850 and terms to suit your the beck of propery. New resscnabie terms. Ulilies, Paved drive to ved, term hoplenpan ledge y cnneann r toms Gene” 18 bathe, teh tena. only" pocketbook. wim ming saoet, f oar And a eae pater S aot) ROOM- FOR ALL — Pleasant) 2 car garage and good ith oer geri e and BREWE ‘ Renee oeara fier ah Bi EB dats) Pfese ame, Galt ice RAMS ae Tia Gore ee [sme Dow LAKEFRONT LOT | ey oe rin Sloe down Ream Sa Oniy $3,250 down. we s bol ahede wacee cor. ; Highianss. ff the _ floors and pias- PH F. REISZ, SALES MGR. 90 feet frontage on beauti- Just $9,950, Ortonvi orsabie neatly new 3 month —— ase extra vot eb yaya meionrs located fn breakiagt | "Sree only $i4,- Aered walls ceramic . vies arse Park vs PE 4-5181 ful sauaw Lake. igre "@ WASHINGTON pang x == 3 os br mf bath > rick a lied, : = Ie Tt. Located northwes 50 | Has automatic heat e _ 950. bath. eaate EVES. 8-0623 : @ tear fod Dy A hard to edreom, eter e pg : < Seminole Hills ine Stee Gar Ske and hot water, Basement Nice Pletely finished in kno best bergsin st se ioclaae 1 floor pian. Carpeted living EMBREE & GREGG eee ee saben on] WEEE ving room. with picture. window W and 2 car garage. il eee and ‘dining el, Nice ca ae > emma tee sitracttee 7 Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor tee oe LOW D O) N . uv . oa VACANT LOTS cae ed di =M sagen Lake Vinage 3-3914 [owe Srieh peeee Larne Be | at Telegraph - : ° Down. ing toome with fireplace, = 2200° a qiey 9 ; ’ S Hi Three choice lots with elty , aan BY OWNER: § ROOMS IN HURON - Kitchen on firet foot 3 bec avi ¢ CUsTOMER P PARKING Georg eR. Irwin PAYMENT conte ; R fas and water, Eactr lot LAKEFRONT with 9.) bor lake, Gardens. $5.375 cash PE oe a er ae win ol gece REALTOR - 269 Baldwin Ave ere Feo meme ee FE S-9471 REALTO Close-In 30 Acres Sad — Foom Brick “with 2) fire- coMMERCE beat cat UES aad | RE roa sizes" | ORR URINE aN, gowpar | Close-In 30 Acres fest pisces, 1% baths” carpeting eas, rae i star cant. Only s room tchen | MU ; ed as 2 family income. . S t, Realtor n-living room : ATE large w Jr. | us bath down, 4 - Edw. M. Stou thed recreation room tent terms oe co. eh ne clogs one St | . Broom “ond Bats Up, sep- Tl N. Sezinaw St. at with a —— wn to the baie. Raslliee Clarkston Brick Ranch 1O BROKERs 1) Profit forgotten, price of NI IDSEN arate entrances, 3. car ga- Open “till” 8:00 pm- ist terraces jaune Se oe’ gan et eta rete'h dire dl el ae Ince Se aries] K oe - Kon END. ¢ rm} “4 S| ER : : fet Bag Be : win large ed 438 8 Jessie BT ,, E. Wion Income uae pa ,; Zoned Commercial : : poy ek J oo Lp, room and dining e! Large 4 bedroom home. 1% Smail down paymen . Fo West Side 5 Rooms and path, 200 feet 6 fost Jong. ModerA roomy | baths. recteation room gas heal 4. Coal and oil hea BLOOMEF A choice location, 6 rooms, — blacktop highway only « Richen opens te 1251h fam) sia “boing eee pacomnget- 3 large bedrooms, oak firs., * Stamos. _ &., downtown . TY Bee ott master bedroom | 2€ and drapes in living room Raeburn ES auto. ol: heat, carpeted liv- Bontiee. Dwelling features Thine Galan Roni | $4 Ginng tes 3 cangaraee Racbuirn ssreaset,) AREA replace isp batho, Putt. | carpeted, Hiving™ foom, ‘sp Thermo base A: | tice ick anle. 2 car garage. Small do ‘ fireplace cone ay eg ar ne 2 ds rae ail copper plumbing. a $1,000 down for quick s at Truly an executive typ basement ber erry kitchen, lots of cupboar: " _ 3 blocks to payme atmos- Tel Huron bedroom ed air of 2 . eebot. Bais. terms only, $1000 down tor This 2\Orchard Lake Ave. Newly dec} phere. “Brick. ay ream Shop bg a) et heat 000 often ag “ apartment home. Pull basement seutet, Pull tasamenl” 6 “ hes © lovee cations ee an oD arene, Wrices or take Country Living saultora area. gas heat new pid pee heat. Reasonably priced. fy room. Haeautifal «nylon | serge ee $2,500.00 Down. : 46 acres in arage rte : c carpeti Sn fieman and nis family” Gon-| Full biieg" fesoo. Upper parts] Sot living. room with" fireplace, | Vest, Side Mimsnsteae | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor. te homes. ae res ; : : : pertly remodeled 3 bedroom| — month . INCOME . farege and Velvet‘lawn with | Jot, Mouse features ga poreh. “all Mrs : — -Beumiry home has gleaming 163 CLIFFORD 2 . St fonds of shrubs and. flow. Seaee $10,500. PE 5.1201 ot PE 23970 . | ‘white oesaen aria pred - & bedroom mofern home. ec. Mt. Clemens eee on suey Grove Bebo! : . . ~ | “Beet” Sendseapes™ sna)” gown. fe Metra (Or 3. apt, tuned, eth viata) and "eealy ive.” For’ ‘ess | Indian Village me | DO NT PASS UP @® modern 6 deond Aire pace, 4 vols aha of state | 19.509 with $1,000 down. than $24 24, 000. > "7 room ment. Could: ; fe ; - chads’ arm, ven house and] une” moving cul, of a JON LAKE ep oe MONEY! Sell ‘unneeded : with pote ~_. for quick sale. Only $7950 wi LOON LAKE t - y n a (ireniac =) — s or ing wh, : fe f Teens, " ‘ . focudes r fg, onde. sone ra @-call FE 23381) . | Wixom frame Ba ema j eres ware os belongings for cash . afte 1] 3 edrm . . . pes in ee tes ‘full Prive, OE 5.2035. : fal basement Thy siege K sen new housing law. Call us. through Classified Ads! * -= d . 1'4 car garage. ; : ates eee : % A, JOHNSON, Realtor lake, $1,000 “ Ridgeway ||. amp WM. H: KNUDSEN aaa fee e ‘Annet Inc.| “1704S. Telegraph Rd. Casence © Be REALTORS | FE 40528 Paeait Gre. te vE paid FE 28181, | nal <= 33 REALTOR \ wh a ae Eves. & Sun. +4516, Eves, 4) 2 Se teeae) FE 4-25 #15 Baldwin Ave. rE ceamsiomi 6 elegraph Aye ee A : < Tee \ fo Xk ‘ . - an * i i> i A ee ee eee i | \ t ae ‘| es i ee poe 2 Ie \ * 2 i.¢ i Veh : ; . 7 ‘ \ as ‘ ; Py, a ‘ \ 1 i 1 ages ssh th ae hee Ate 9" rere ee * ohio Pe ee 4 i : : THE PONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, M MAY 5, 1958 <. Pol: 5 gfe a a a perenne! ee omeueean ‘ Transfered |i GS athe Site teat! mh, ter Sohool. $11,006 for qos ena THIS! e home ear vith small dows. as Orica. | 2 eos ned fe rants ga “38,000. Te Atsach i a aay lots and aare: “CUCKLER REALTY » 230 N. SAGINAW stere, ar "C, PANGUS, Beghtar Ortonville NA 49-2815) * AT- La ac A MODEL NOW| oy om: vy mm zee toa, pride, “plum ding. serter bom rough with ae: nt ‘basem nt and nnd, FUE ; Bi vin small down ment. Fr. Se a rm. B OWNE VACANT or immediate livin, ° um Alum Bedrooms, Bonnie Highland Sub. Milford, Mich. G.I. No Se t y FLORIDA one datas wUNTENG AND FISHING ek, Mieure On | Aigi @ in ‘on or $1500 town ™ gre, Write ten HeDy rene ar For Sale Lots 46 2 LOTS, 115 a KING’ RD. Re ar ere Davisbu: _ cial lot toy, xD, Clemens ae, Petes, i en * gas. aa WILLIAMS LK, AREA. Low down wen_panment OR 5848. :| THREE $900. wa- terford Township. re aed. | Pe BUILDING LOT, 104 X 176. otorway Drive, -facing Pontiac Club Golf- Course wer eth Lake ‘privile: ovppone F _bonon or RS Lot: | goes. FULL jrone, Bexch. er 5. yak FOR PERRY ACRE LOTS CALL: 785 \H. P iC. LOTs or FELER ‘8D. LOT, 11 X 201, WITH 2 - CAR GA- | rege. OR. 3.8843. OAKLAND es oxee- wre lak LOF a sag oo fish low, i @) Builders’ eng a front “e Restricted, Eo skiing. . Individual or . in aay oe A ee Good loca- Steele, tor Beara ‘ Highland M 3-620 LOT IN SYLVAN SHORES sUB- ay es eae “aif BUILD YOUR OWN PUT YOUR SPARE TIME IN No Money Down Ranch Home Site 1b SaXiins S "INC. 4286 Dixie Hwy. pee Piains -da, T over i year inc rest. arence C. Ridgeway ~ REALTOR 5 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 Sale Business Property 49 AGE ON ALM. 6 FRONT OE ON MONTCALM BY OWNER: WILL. SACRIFICE | utifu f alten ~ | $o%s0. $350 howe, OR 3-3004 DIXIE HWY. 6 ROOM HOME AND OFFICE $6050 ~— .$605 DOWN Located in #illage of Waterford This unbelievable ‘buy {s situated a 60'x120° lot which faces Dixie Evy. J ‘another HOLMES-BARTRAM . ~ INVESTOR'S. DREAM rox. 1,000 e@ on | Seta come = 2536 3 Highwa: me Duis Hignvay ¥en bats Pb ess Soe Templeton floor rite, alee * pick commer” ity é, ello 8. side of Tease. $16,500, Kasy K L. ‘Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 23-0503 ar Toan Soe | Business Opportunities 51 TSERVICE STATION New 2 stall, Kerrie Hr ace i tae & TAVERNS. an Boned Call our ier about ope 30 dssociated offices tee C.. pote here. Save “STATEWIDE ‘Real Estate Service of kind. Py! _. REAL’ on bus " s” PE 40521 Sale Cea Contracts 52 $9000.09 gournacr. $8000.00 BAL-: ance, . house and tot, aved streets, $6000.00 and a. Fouts, § 5.00 a month. nies PURCH. =p . PAID i oa $7150 Goieeree a fas able at $85 month, Discow boon cent, Secured by new pe bet home, FE 4-5591 Brows Ra. SOUND INVESTMENT “2 for $7300, Over $1200 paid down. Balance at $65 per month. Will giscount 25 r cent, Se- cured by nice little home with % acre of land, for Mr Brown ee H. B: Ph. FE nings a OA 8-2618. Money to Loan 53 | (State Licensed Lenders) | GET CASH QUICKLY | . Up to $500.-. Oakland. FE 2-9206 | 202 PONTIAC STATE 06 _ Zoned- Commercial . Sates with Lr aittts “tee Wiener + hig Rog: $11, pollens RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor ae aye ne” ott with IT MAKES SENSE TO BORROW FROM HFC | MFC offers modern mofey serv- ice backed by 8 years of experi- ence. ——— provides friendly Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A STORES. CORNER LOCATION, Sr seud or Pe pas GROCERY STORE AND EQUIP. ment, Re aree immediate xy Ponsa. wood rit oes woodw?: 8 oF without machinery. After 4:30, FE Reed money matters and : oh ;: to B are a5 ade prom 4 n_ privacy, on terms ; oe Mae HPC isit or phone Household Finance Corporation 3% 8. seein 40535 ry 8 fir, Kay Bidg. be ee \e : THE | | TIZZY_ oe ‘by Kate anaa'® ve \ y w g or ve given up knitting socks for boys~—my romances always, seem to be finished aeiore the socks are!" SS . Other _ 2, ~ TRADE-IN DEPT Sues electric washer none Towe-ue 18 W. Pike, EZ terms PE Ui N . . brea a) aeeeeeen 14.05) Buddio | — Ears alsjsleecn sis $i be Davenport & chair... 50 | 413 8 ° $-2100 se ly wed. .-.-- 74 a Pe. dining suite «6.0... 49 50 QC) D ily aebrigerator catenin "table, Hey pen al wood W + ape MANY. OTHER, ITEMS THOMAS ECONOMY USED REDWOOD storms and screens For 23" « 30°" windows SERRE 2aes"8. 5 seeaseess — . sO taal ts “eenerenete raters mgoees mace cavat | Bg ue Ee anes a ets 24.90 va value — one - 8am. to8p.m. Sundays 10 to 3 __ PE 2 23-9151 |. ALL cag WAY PRI P taal 3D COMBINATION VAIL BUR 1g? Exmoore fa. SAVE aux y DOLLARS B Used Electric REFRIGERATORS | ; FULLY Bi fen ergo a CONSUMERS POWER CO. rE VACUUM CLEA Sag & service. cote _ NORTHERN 5-815) RAN- yrtle. Swaps 55 Sale Household Goods 57 re FT. PLYWOOD BOAT, BUILT last fall, will trade for CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS 'E, _5-8755. last fall. will trade for good gar-| working or pot. F . factor, FOOT HOUSETRATLER AND | CHARCOAL ORAY DINING RM. 2. lots near Rite River, ood | ‘ suite we ching — B moving = aoe nan. W BE go sion drop- table & 4s what ed Sy - OR cond; full sise Phies elec, jae range, like new W. Montcalm, __in the rear of Clark's Drive-Inn. = VROLET. GOOD GOND. ‘whi swap boat moter, lawn- + mower or 2-wheel “trailer. _FE Elec. dryer DEEP FREEZE. EXC, COND, ug 135. 52766, — ind PONTIAC TRADE OR STOVE, | $45; wa eal tales PE bint Seen ers NS, i995 PLYMOUTH V-8, 4DR., EX- TOU inette, $20; | tra . for k-up, PE 8-8674. ~ ge TS ee 56-2766. biel PULL SIZE OFFICE DESK. 3 ¥T_ porcelain kitch- v5 $25 on cn 15. 2-517 Ss nam Scratch terrific | Se ee ve, adio-phone console, 2 me- end tables, $15. OL 62662, A aA A — 1 year guar- _ ee USED TVs. WORKING Call FE 63768 or FE Merit = Roce ee _.motor & bos ~ EW aOW: mar mower. ” rele seeks be 3 fertilize cli frase seed tee, rollers. ~ mowers sharp- BARNES HARDWARE $16.95 ‘>. yle faeewte. 742 W. pee ohnson S£LE OR TRAD lot Gi Seay ae OE, ks 3 IN. sauna on Ye acre “apartiing © an throughout. $35. GooD o. D USED REPRIO. & SPACE fe bb hs “ior gree outboard mo- neater. Reasonable, “Pillbrook _ system, WTD —- ANTIQ VAC FLA aA IN VACUUM ITIQUE DISHES. AN; ae lamps, antique furn TV, ti & +. $260 hes @ chat enwond Menro Electric Co 422 WASHING MACHINES, ~ $10 OF; *" ofl or dt up; dining ta- WHIR. ry er. 00 days ruarantee & UP. 21° COL. Sweet's Radio & W. Huron’ FE ading ie Post. 196 = 2, BR PAINT SALE For Sale iMiscellanceas i) ig ea c. gncene ete nice Rotteway bed, if a ros, 615. ture Co. , , plow, ‘eutivagor eed Galles tad OAKLAND Fou s Pay se az Samak a poMTRDNr SING PLYWOOD SPECIALS 950. ANT - BA paves ier a eaaée oy wi A — 2 eee AND “ainmented ioe niemeved eauipment. 29100 Wixom Wix- FUR-| $m, Mich. Ph. Northville “ ne 9-2006. TYPEWRITER, wage ar . Wurliteer Tat or rt ERRY DOORS SALES ELECT th er. oes -1 winter, | 947, Wubem cerry wees. Bros. Sanden tee | WE Ruy. sEtL 8 TRADE GAM uw. we reation Mes! nice small ore piano in excellent c¢ GALLAGHER’S “8 E Huron EA = me 5 worean 2 used. For $595, was $725. ‘ tt ALLAGHER'S S *y. MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2.0567" UNDERWOOD — _ TYPEWRITER Y - - yon a re. orrie Wahl. Fm aid sleckrai Ave. Bardw ‘board, rock lath, — “gn hy 14505. ne pers pe Leger : 5 TO ; GAS RANGE, % =OIN. Money Dn. OR_3-1331 288 For Sale or Exchange 50| More fai SELL OR TRADE. sparkling clean throughout, $35. ge Pog Fog 5 So 1 4 3 srnvice “ ad hal A gg i “ Ga ; TA . WILL EXCHANGE EQUITY IN 3 ‘Thor G10 total mortgage cost. Absolutely} FOr Mnace Lake siores. schools ote, for Northern Tae on TAT QANS 82570. $504 for rth end, Mas eleciric pot te . ig oy perieideire, Thor, | in. Oni 18 est. Huge nb Ft ot lots R. I. “W ICKERSHAM unee. Ww Lawrence Bt. = ¢1009| tent, spece ‘alia Boe dene | ce tl ee ol us re paved 7195 W. MAPLE — MAytair 6-6250 Will sell Mberal terms or RADIO & streets. 3 bedroom brick, full base-|— Business Opportunities 51 housetratler, ment, wet ey mes “oaks ges; -PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE L Al OFF and pt “vacant land “ee pokepape Mig record abeeiee, in manog- ee ee ln emo. Sei Cherokee Hills! APARTMENTS — 18. ON LAKE. BD, Brenings call Oa gaeis, Lona | Needs slight repair, | . Its ao 100-.ft, sites were Brown Realtor, 1362 W. Huron 4 CE. AND ianned fot and restricted and cash og dows pay- c HOU NT. bain, ol heat. Hipetsiaect cniy,| PlnaMeS ge amg ramticted 2 _fee, 3-0108. ° W , ER eee sae PERPEGT | 'si80 oLae Gal. Sas ein _ STRAITS ant Bete Somes! “heme UTY, SHOR IN w P+ mag —5 ~ condition for small ousetraijer. | _Wi2 Elisabeth me MY 2.0273, 504 8, Broadway in FOA a a eae aragians ail = OTHER Sy riage alte | aig eee rt 7G RENT = | ts, oe Voorhees en Oe ie Sx tate Be uaakte Tar oe unt), you test’ te fr month, OR 3-2360 at Live Where You Play L Ww. FE _5-4355 Work for 30 deys; a 3. Yi Sembee 2 x120" split CE LAKE , 3 bedroom ranch t ew pes, 4 bedrm,, 14x22, . sere {CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Grocery—Beer and Wine Our Requirements Are: carport. Located We ot Fonties I 42401, & drapes. jane dining L, ad Lake region — year near Waterford High School a 1 ‘patio, EB 4421) Eves, FE 5-1 round bus m atiached i. am you own furniture or take smaller home or vacant land “1 ane oi Lares oak one ey ge Oe aires oer ame Gitte! osm es . A. N 80 8. Pe nations and windows. “intel and” ta, where in t WA TERS, 30 GAL. i 4-2621 Klang County. FE }1131. Or od hia Value 90000 ond BENSON LUMBER CO. 2-114, ioe tric, 03 betes | “| seat ‘ime fe ee z Heaters at terrific values. Michi- 7 _Machinery GOA | _Csll_ev =a 5 ive. —leoas * ealaaa ied ‘Orchard Ux. 1 WELL DRILLING MACHINE, ; - Star. - Com’ wih 3 aca a bad. if you orde ids otha hii ai iii hii iota - & * ‘ sg , BS ae 4 5 lg: ae, ee “ ; on. re Sos. ee e. i rr rs > J Ya * f Sk 2 : : : 2 ‘ 5 PCIE eee ys . TE PONTTAC PRESS. MONDAY. mira. Ms a 2 a sf 7 a ‘ Wanted Livestock 73} 0; Wanted Used Cars’ 88 MODEST MAIDENS. By Jay Alan; For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars 9 For'Sale Cars 9 pavers, 2 YORK. dL) SNES gh STAY $8 | — teins ° ‘4 PLYMOUTH, 1 OWNER. LOW fs” — nn as 1995 CHEVROLET &DOO'R SE- “CY OWENS FORD = Ss a smrviaee 2 ES ye et yo qatar SAE ua a ap ears dys or maf . : “|. Gaakh etes A beau *56 NASH : $7 Butek special convertible. Sonte. widideb: ee — 2 : ‘* we O11 a, “Guir- stock’ Mo. N- RAMBLER STATION WAGON § Oe ae an se “For Sale Poultry 24 “Bright Spot” +- @ y= | Bagot) 815% \3¢ Ferd sien ae |.—For Sa + ee ee uve . mingham. MI 6275, : % *31 Olds hagee gates " 30m) Needs Sharp Cars Now Ee < TARE Wee 09a OF ‘CY Ob ape at SONS ers er, battery .and nests. Phone FE 8-0488 | S218, 4989 Dodge Sedan. No rust, ENS \OUR 2, ERIE END Bay ge MY 2.5674, 417 Glenn St. Lake! And our’ buyer will come to y oN pertect on fe" port Mr needed | AND ay Orton, . r r or i WHITE EN as her of Cass Orchard Lake , Set —— 147 8. SAGINAW PE $4101 Ja sh A nial. hes SALE. 143 OXBOW LAKE RD.,|: Road. Spot Cash. i = 51 DeSOTO: GOOD CONDITION. |;; NasH RAMBLE R CONVERTI-| 528 N. MAIN “TWO MILES NORTH OF COM- , Reasonable price. FE 8-1503. 1 ckeonaite trensmission. Bes a | POL a x ik BU 5 SUP-|_MERCE. 2 C ASH : ‘ 5 DESOTO, FIREDOME 4 DR. _ offer. Call after 4 OR” 3-113. OWNER | CON- poner Ss Corti’ Oe aise Fr ° 75 a Pe AVERILL’S HEED CARS good credit down, 12 Mariva &t. 1082 NASH STATION WAGON. NQ_ gs Auto. trans. Pow, st a otcg “ue tres SHREDDED PEAT . 8 Sale Farm Produce alls Shop it. Theo bring it here for , CE a a Sharp tres. F | & to ur: “ SavON ASPHALT P "AVING FREE CERTIFIED POTATOES tee Stale Tir op 620 wy = SWEPT-WING DODG ie LLENT “ay PLTMQUTR SEDAN. AUTO be ag ate rue aia | come caters. Jock Cnchren|_ 1580. PE 40 lee a eeth hemmed mE 4696 nie 88 Dotge tar sedan S95! OLDS 98. ota = See cater | oa SOLUTELY NO MONEY Lake Orion. MY 2-093! 4-1 USED TIRES $3.50 UP. We CARS @ Trucks | 27 Weaverton, Rochester, OL SwNe ume , ut SPECIAL. DAILY. 57 GAR. bay-Sell Also waihewalie CASH | _ 1.0823 | $447 mo aga “credit "hier "dur: psc aoe Et dengan § ber oad ao RASPBERRY Pi PLANTS | —— Serinew Bn FE Com. POR SD CARS Se we S | ‘SL OLDS ae Ce ConbI- ner Ford. For SOIL PEAT BAND ORAV. ee ger BE Auto Service — 81/ Community Motor Sales MOTOR. SALES tu une 84, A}, CONDITION | | OF SOT rere 1a30 ors 1ise. OAKLAND COUNTY MARKET BE- Tan| AUBURN, it Eagr BLVD. $9 M24 _MY 33750 LE. Orion | Tare ‘ney Sevments. PE 51320 | F AC STOR: Y ‘Soll, FILL bint. SAND &| finn ay and Saturdays 7 to 1:30 ear. oe bape so fig oD ‘83 DODGE. ¢ DR. RkH A NICE | as SIGs ss BR HYORA REE or FE 5-040 Pontise Li ka. PE 3-0076 Mie bhop. "ba" Hood Poe rE) ( : =e = morTCns Sumas cevgcas GR ae hacer are| 238 : 724_Oakland FE ¢3529 Cal "tredit) Mer Mr. Parks at B TOP SOIL aseee tee bam to ‘sedans POLKE'S Ee FOR SALE '56 FORD RANCH-| MI 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford, DIRT PEAT| Ma 5508 2 pea Wanted clean used cars. See us agon. standard shift.6 cylinder. ; SLL PILL BAN : FILL CLAY A : Established since 1928. F esis! ti bs beak Ps ~s ohier ca = @ wall tires, . back up ‘36 OLDS 98 CONVERTIBLE. FU ; . 2 “4 . scoun * » - WALT BEATTY PE_8H401 summer prices Parte discounted) {oF the 2 P ai segingw 1830 ore conics ch washers. | Polen Days FE pau: nights & | ‘56 PONTIAC - TBs dist of Fa eae oven | See re ee apa ate Bool =) or al tal ane tenet yarn Jim ia ‘89 FERGUSON TRACTOR AND nine <—~— | "ns?" Drayton, Pisina “pare the Sad. Soe aches aupaiong oor Wede-tet cs 7 gyner pesuty with TOP SOit, SAND AND GRAVEL.) equipment MA 6-356. Max Thompson Service | tlgn cash Doliar “for all tate ~ Mazurek Studebaker m solid ser = = + pt. = 44s, SENSE WHELEHOREElon1 aabure rua PE 24512| models, Ph, OR : : ‘56 Studebaker Station wagon $1205 Ss b M t i | f TRUCKERS NOTICE "oats encour ouput y ceraresttt,Bttien | CASH-FOR CARS | 33 Buick “Spec "9 B33 ubur On MIUTS. a ae loading “pulverized SL ARO BL ay Re ee ee 2 ot Se 133 Btudebaker Sport Coupe $433 | 268. 8._woos'wa oe eager ; top soils. mixed to your order. Bran's Equipment eon ree) Sale Motor Scooters 82 are 0 EN a BUYER NeeDe m AP Mew teateres SSS ‘ jivd. at Sagin "FE 4-9588 ha PACKARD. EXC. COND NO | Harry White & Sons, ‘Ine. EE “6 CUSHMAN =| Goll welt Gutke “auto ‘sales ip FORD. 2m: cae ey WuOOTH SDs RETAIL Cass Lk. Ra. PE: 44507. Bigs ys soles. ped. laus oe es \ Mr, Bell, Great Lakes. PE 8.0402, ino “PLYMOUTH ‘DR. Fog prey ae ‘ SAND & ORAVEL. FILL F = “Ben's Men's store ‘hasn't had to make a single refund — 3-670 between 13 noon p.m. = humus, 33 CUSHMAN EAGLE, NEW JUNK cae _on Saturday and Sunday. on $150. PE 8-684, PE 5.6079 she took that job!” oN Teer, eee rasan. | WS PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. re 4d co) CUSHMAN EAGLE, EXC. CON- OLIVER zs oo saree for 'azee.| 2.48. 6 cyl. Sport tone, heater. eT *| dition. MArket 4-2660__ : standard shift. Exc. cond. C Top sot, gravel, fil, ete. PE MOTOR SALES For Sale Cars 91, __—For Sale Cars 91 | ini Go, Sumer Bind at's Woo 2a Ok ee : aes — . OUTH |: post OFF! . \ e : ' BEHIND THE POST CE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Ti WILL PAY 1951 BUICK, SUPER : HARD TOP, |195 CHEVROLET _4D00 55 FORD VICT ORIA~ J IMMY DEROSE THIS WEEK SPECIALS % For Salé Mets cles 83 Dynafio, R&H, easy-eye glass, just| dan. Powerglide. This ca s x Ma “ ~ : This isa rea) sharp job. I FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL ser), $35. terms d looks, just like mew. Our | we oot tale " See 3140 W HURO |" PONTIAC HARD TOP ... 9098 : : ‘ : No. N-4189. North Chev top, red body RG H Overdrive | 1 mile west of Telegraph | '5¢ FORD 4 DR... = eieel oll. Oakland ‘Puel GA TRACTOR en A-|'61 MATCHLESS 800 CC_A - | : Clarkston Motor Sales Hunter Bivd at 8. Woodward ava | WW. & Pender skirts Be. sure ‘33 PONTIAC DR... $495 a Os Geynand SK. Ave! peg, [ievctent conction. U5. FS) cond. Bow Bred, sie. Fe E016 Ons one ‘CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH fngham. “MI 42135, “* Beopiits* sro ite very attractive. 1958 PLYMOUTHS "33 STUDEBAKER 4 DR... $250 5a7e8. : j S Ss DEAL: \ OLive SPECIAL Ford - Ferguson Tractor and hy Plow meee satel @ ail. of HOUG ON & & SONS: SE & FERGUSON DEA ou Lane 77 Atction Sales (OLONEL FRED HARMON, cOM- ? = a you Oe na ore tye ~ Hs. PINK CRE] KAUG ION 2% Mi. 8. E. of Orion, “SINGING |, CANARIES TALKING parakeets..C a Cranes Bird burn Ra Fa FE +465 8TUD SERVICE. AKC RE ingese. After 7 p.m. ay week- ends. FE 4-0820 8 and supplier, faichery, pyrite Av ieee ‘Coach Sales, TRAILER EY CHARGE MOBILE HOM 80 8. Tele Te com eaves. & . PEK- Soceeranicea Anderson - Regal Palace - Beemer _ We Buy, Sell, Trade - New 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies 2-3200 ; Sun. PM iF "NATIONAL || oe $300. Best offer takes jg, Rae Rd. OR 3-7925. stRONG a BEAUTIFUL arakeets ipecial ice for Mothers, Day $04_Gakiand WANT aaa HOME FOR EIGHT ppties German aa she erd. oven sway. OR 3- “three tweet. oid Bi AKC REG ree week © ups left! 5 _#a, MAytair 6-3183, . 4 WIRE-HAIRED. PEMATE. 2 YRS Small toy type. ve Dia Real GA looking. 7437 aver| pm Dogs 1 Trained, Trained, Boarded 70 DOG, ‘CAT AT p 604! DED — 24708, Surrenell “88 77 THe. graph. Hay, Grain & Feed Va IST & IND HAY, me he UP. Straw & lumber. Phone A 5-0666 BALED HAY, 10300 RADLEY RD,| Clarkston. MA 5. HAY & ss Ww MY rile 3-1182 HAY, aoe . FIRST, $15. corn. Pika deliver |. ores. okuisna 8-217 For Sale Livestock 72 2 RIDING HORSES REG. TENN- essee Walker. EM 3-862379 5 YR. OLD RIDING MARE. H80 397 Brown Rd, FE 5-1823. 3%} HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. a pe 350 to 700° ibs, MEiroee | 45 — , RSE WOOL EWES Due to sone May 5th MElrose_ +461, GHET'S SADDLE SHOP,” WesT- = supplies 645 Bast South Blvd. ym east of Atoms Rt. No, 2, on 12 to § Monday thru: rday, 10 to 9. Sunday | peda RIDING, $2187. 25400, Wixom Ra., Novi, Mich. T. NEWLY FENCED, pasture with water EM — dle r breeds colors, 3445 § Miltora Ra. 3 miles North of Mie PONY, CALi TRetS NW BAD. ae: DETROITER . PONTIAC CHIEF A 4 acre lot full -of new and 7 and the usual qanvesies. be you Hutchinson save hundreds of dollars Bob Hutchinson ~ ~ Mobile Homes 4301 oir Highway 4 Miles N. of Pontia Open, 7 nore a week OXFORD TRAILER © SALES General - Zisfimer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner B-to 10 wide, 14 ft. to 56 ft Note shoppers: New ft. 10 wide 2 $995.50 down $65.8; per month includes all in- = surance taxes and financing -no strings. A few used trailers still availiable on foe oe. We sell, remt, trade mig 3 some ake Orion on S24 (WE ARE eer OUT ve USED railets We your trailer: we wil) sell P A for 10 per cent, our tot. aoe ee arine Coach | ~ Bales. 15210 N ty Rd. Holly MElrose 46771 at pie. FE +eme. on For Sale Bicycles 84 BOY'S. 28° RALEIG HENGLISH ; 178 Preherd Lake Ave. POR SER N — Deviteon, see arie FE Open _Eves. | sitet: Satee Se. ‘See M & M Motor Sales | My on late mode) cars é Wirw oct, wep donee a oor, uthorized alers, servic on all makes pe bey mo- TOP CASH FoR AY Maks OR Le ECONOMY “CARS “Y“AUBURN WE NEED MANY GOOD TRoCKS AT MILE AND WOGDWARD. WIL | LAR. CALL UYER AT MI ME NOR’ co. NTER AT RD, BIRMINGHAM. PAY - HIG USED CAR CHEVR 8, WOoODWA WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDI- -| ton, FE 80157 cd "Sacto Auto Paste. Goss : from ¥0 a.m. tosp.m PE 5-9219. bet a _ SHARE CARS a) THRU CARS, Sund: “AUBURN MOTORS. CORNER PIKE & EAST BLYD. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS — North Chey fet Oe i Hunt- er at ry Woodward, Birmingham Used Truck Parts. 89A 2635 Auburo Ave USED TR ALL For Sale Trucks i956 or — stake. 17,000. actual miles, co — oR a es puup v-8, OF sae TAN- 1954 GMC & . WHEELER 2 year round job, OR 1952 DODGE POWER R Wace: condition. FE 4-1051. oo, 74 TO a 43-3083, after * 3a re DUMP BOX. sae ) ft long, EM 3-4354 ni & ouP eg DUMP. 300 Bald take. Ly or at Ge. in trade. ee ba age 8) smal ly payments. North Chevrolet Co. r Bivd, at Woodward Ave. MI 42735. * Clarkston, _ Mich. Phone MA 5-5141 4 4 BUICK ‘K °SPECIAL HT. DYNA- pod H. pemeciient ‘tarqugh- .'t pls FE 5-1768. HASKINS SHARP CARS 1953 Pontiac Catalina. Braramaas Radw. Heater Like new ... $505 1951 Ford 3 dr. Radio Heater $245 1954 baal # Bel-Air 2 er. a Heater. Clean $605 1954 Chevie 210 4 Dr. Powerglide. Radio Heater ............. §605 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 55071 _ Open nights ‘til 9 ‘$3. CADIL 4DR,. SEDAN. — wh ‘ust sell. $1995. OR- tendo 3-21 Pontiac Sales 57 —_ Starchief Catalina se- Pull power. Very low mile-— sire dr, V-8 standard shift. | ery "34 Chev: “ar. Powerglide. R&H. | r, Statesm ———- station naaeal ¢ ‘s2 Pontiac — Hydra. Re, nea) Very ‘83 Nash 4 Very . Maple 5-1141 1040 (CADILLAC SHARP. GOOD PE 5-0481. 13 CHEVROLET | CONVERTIBLES AND STATION WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM BANK RATES pata PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC: RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass . SADDLE TANKS AND 5TH W HEEL New condition. $110.00. FE 3-7101. For Sale Cars 91 AND paints hardware. Becks, — _ watet sport B Vv ri oat Ss orks re 23033 “+2 Evinrude de, 23 RP 5 "34 Martin TELEGPEN SUNDAYS AND 2182 8. Telegraph FE 5-9962 ‘Across from Miracte Milé Slopping Open Fri. & cones oe en GET THE sar BOY ON eds boat, motors . Rader gies Sd : b ied cent ig ‘to pay. fibe: Maluminm and nm sundays Sporte Cather, eae 56 acs SUPER Radio & Scster oe es er. MAROON & WHIT low mileage ‘44s. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE a ST. a E 3-7117 __ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ NO DOWN PAYMENT d dr. Very sharp car Assume small monthiy of $27.24. Lucky Auto Saginaw, FE 42214. les, TRADE NOW! During-Our SPECIAL USED CAR Spring Sale 57 DESOTO FIREFLIGHT. 4 DOO Radio cs steering, Brand New! os rice: 92 PONTIAC 2 DOOR 8 $43 DOWN — §7.50 PER WEEK WE CARRY YOUR NOTE 54 DESOTO FIREDOME 4 DOOR. Power steering, Radio $150 DOWN — $40 PER MONTH "537 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 DOOR 8 Radib, Powerflight Trans., $.200 Miles. $1,950 - THE TODAY AT BRAID . MOTOR SALES DESOTO-PL PLYMOUTH, aaa 0188 SE! Custum | Fairlane Club ayments | 193 | hin ~ We trade up or down. “Oakland: County’s wildest trader” NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. wooewnrse Ave. t SPECIAL PAYMENT RlAN | 300 2 d mo. Sedan ‘S52 85 mo. Fairlane 500 Club Sedan $57.93 mo. Station youn's $58.60 OLD CAR DOWN DOWN PAYMENT GEORG 3E $ MILLION MANAGER CREDIT Harold Turner Ford MI 41500 ue Noth Exc. TRANS. CLEAN. 3-0081. H. Riggins SAVE MORE NOW!’ ‘37 MG. -A Hardtop Radio, heater, wire wheels '37. Hillman 4-Dr. . Green & grey, approx. 4,000 miles : ’56 Opel Convertible 4_dr, radio & heater 2 oe Mercury Wagon $2295 dr. hard top, ne $2345 *37 Chevy 2-Dr. V-8 | Powergiide. R&H $1545 'S7 Chevy 2-Dr. Standard transmission, R&H $1395 ‘57 Plymouth 4-Dr. 6 cylinder, push button R&H $1305 '56 Pontiac Convertib bie Hy dramatic, R&H $1545 '56 Chevy Bel Air H’ top Standard transmission, solid black, &H w walls 13 'S6 Ford Fairlane - Tectomatic. R&H , 815 5 d2-Dr. V-8 av aie 2 tone green .. $1085 55 Ford 2-Dr.: ~ Terenas. white Walls $805 54 Chevy 2-Dr. Powerslide- R&H $665 53 DeSoto 4- Dr. ‘owerflite, V-8 "$3 Plymouth | Club C oupe. , Good transprrtation $205, ‘51 Plymouth 4-Dr, RIEMENSCHNEIDER, ENGLEHART ! i + 8. —_ naw mo, * 55 Chevrolet 210 . YOUR EDSEL nese! H rE 2- 9101 ., CHEVROLET 1950 eat condition, HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS 4 poop SELECTION OF | DR., EXCEL- $52 W. HURO> PE. 2-264) 83) CHEV, BEL-AIRE HT. FULLY equipped, exc. 4-5783. — Sapien de! v-8 WITH STAN- transmiss SSE 223 | "SPOR. FORD STATION WAGON. Pontiac Lake \ Pordomatic, R&H. WW., like \ ee Only $1,395. & R MOTORS 124 Oakland __ PE _4-3529 $6 FORD Hg 3a WAGON, cus- __ tom sedan. R&H, W-W. OR 3-6482. ‘em THUR NDER BIR DEMO Pricea right. | “TOM BOHR. INC. MU 4-1725 ‘oh Bd wad he] of eae oo pine _ $850. a cutision. MA_ 5 Ou> stock No. N-4109. wert Chev- Ave. Birm inghan ‘S32 CHEVY, SHARP FE 2-7634 1957 CHEVROLET Co: VERTIBLE, v-8 ine. radio, Se straight atic, t, white wall tires, i. m ‘: $1897, Our stock No. N-4050, North Chevrolet Co. Hunter Blyd. at 8 pet tag Ave. Birmingham, MI 2 CHEV. NO RUST $200. OR saws CORVETTE "54, GOOD CONDITION ._MI_ 6-206. sedan. Full heater, Beaw' ae 1956 oe *“ = pickup “V8. new. and ° si0es Like § os 1953 Olds. 2 De. —— ‘Redis. Heat. 5 $545) | er. Hydramat Four 1956 Chevrolets to . from. Powerglides and Take your choice at $1 | 1057 Ford convert. Power stee power brakes. walls; POM. like new... HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes From Pontiac On the Bargain Bivd. OXFORD, MICHIGAN . OA 8-2528 iss2 ~=SCHEVROLET BE L AIR _FESbn. R&d, Whitewalls. $300. choose stitks. Ge Wi ise, E Economize RAMBLER ‘62 RAMBLER 2-DR, HARDTOP. 53 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY STATION WAGON. ‘$9 RAMBLER 4DR. CUSTOM. ‘38 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY. STATION WAGON. ‘66 RAMBLER 4¢DR. SUPER. ‘86 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP. "38 t METROPOLITAN _ HARDTOP, Two NEW METROPOLITAN Moser VERTIBLES. NEW & USED CA r BILL SPENCE Birminghs am 4-2735 << a= RAMBLER BA & SERVICE 211 8. aw FE 5-0207 1985 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD-| 1955 ous iH. Y ‘top, radio, heater, powerglide, 2-| good cond _ ss. Fes 2-4315, tahe paint A cneowner suteme | iis CHEV. BEL H-ToP bile. ced: right at $1083. Our ~~ stock No 19. NM Chevrolet Good .cond, $1,150. M. a 6-2100. Co., Hunter Bivd. a We ward) Ave. . Bi : 1956 CHEVROLET HARD TOP SE- 2735. — —— ee Powerglide. Priced 2 “rel = _ ita Cut GEORGE $ MILLION. stock. No. Chevro- “let Co., ae emia, at 8. hata SPECIAL ward Ave., ee New ‘58 Fords, all sigteoes ‘with | 49735. Radio & heater Saf | gam = Pallet windshield. wa 1952 CH CHEVY. 2 DR RAW ABSO- _LUTELY NO MONEY DN. As- Mer. Satan a MI _4-7500. Harold Turnef Fo: CHEVY BELAIR Gant VERTT. 2 tone blue, white wens, Rak, EM 3-0236. ‘67 CH Glide. 4 DR, HARDTOP, P Call FE 6-8675, after 3. BUICK Better Buy Used Cars '54 Pontiac W agon $ 895 8cylinder radio, heater, hydra- matic $2095 heater, ‘37 Buick Hardtop 2-DR. SPECIAL. Radio, custom trim, Dynaflow. 56 Buick Super ....$1695 CONVERTIBLE, full power, ra- Dynafiow $995) 2-DR. SEDAN. 210-6-cylinder, Ra-. dio, heater, Powerglid 35 ‘Buick Special . $1295 4DR, RARDTOP. Radio, heater, Dynaflow,. 4 bnew tires. 91295 ‘STARCHIEF CUSTO —— er, radio, heater, Wrarsneee 55 Chrysler Wsor $1095 +DR. AN. V-8, radio, heater, | automatic 4 55 Chevrolet 8, 210 $1095 2-DR. SEDAN, radio, heater, Powerglide. SPECIALLY PRICED ’58. Buick Special 2-Dt. Hardtop Dynatiow, heater, windshield washers, white tires, directional signals, “deluxe steering wheel, oli and license taxes ge trip filter, - $2785 ‘OLIVER BUICK . 210 Orchard Lake Ave. \ dio, heater, ‘55 Pontiac Cat. indleat, Heater. . This car is $2045 _ Open. al rE bows Open i 10. $8 T. BIRD. $3,702 38 for George Miiton. reld Ter ner Ford. a aie wee tic, Pees ae oe ren et £ ti 58! e men’ @ $72.8) Fr month _PE 532 4 | 1950 FORD, Merc’ ons ERASE ercury ¢ $200. = 38 Short 8t COMMUNITY | Motor Sales ‘38 Bonneville . $3305 "ST Buick pe: HT. low mi, $2195 "ST Pont, HT, power -. $1995 "$6 Pont. Chief Seq. dra ... $1295 ‘86 Ford Vic. FOM WW ...... $1495 ‘35 Chev. Bel Air HT ... $1295 ‘55 Buick HT, Dyna. WW ... $1295 "55 Chev. Bel Air lide: $1005 65 Ford vege R& $1095 56 Pord. ww an $905 54 Olds 2 dr. 88 By ra. 'M ac 4dr. Hydra. R&H $605 ‘$2 Buick HT. R&H. Dyna $405 ‘$1 Ford, Crestliner sharpie $345 ‘S31 Chev, 2 dr. new tires $295 ‘40 Ford 2 dopr ..... Auburn at East Blvd FE 5-8858 ‘$1 PORD CONVER AND- TIBLE ard. Radio & heater, iM pnecaie _ $350. FE 5-0005. ‘30 FORD 4 DR. RADIO, HEATER & tires. 8.3406. 1953 FORD, CUSTOM. Rau. Py et sail ¢ or “ ae 1500 Hane _her Ford. 2 ‘36 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. — r iar, Tur- — er,, be & H. OD., tinted fmm irectionals, D ee lights. maculate. OL 1 MG. TD. EES EM_3-3265 1951 MERCURY _< CLUB be] & mL $8.65 mo, Call Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Tur- ner Ford. | THIS WEEK'S: "53 Pontiac "83 Seudetaher“¢ : ar, fare forome. aa: or. DEALER R&C RAMBLER We can ee deal " Credi crea “8 "$4295 A or “CHOOSE. FROM FORDS CHEVROLETS PONTIACS BUICKS CADILLACS - RECONDITIONED. SAFETY CHECKED QUALITY PLUS LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCES BANK RATES BRING. YOUR TITLE "JEROME'S. “Bright Spot | - Os € ‘ illaé” Orchard Lake a hoe side walls. | 5-6486. = PONTIAC . 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Rk & H. White walls. er wes 13,- 000 miles. $1,350. FE 5-507 9) PONTIAC. RADIO, POWER steering. Hydramatic. "Fier tires, Exc. c $575. FE 2- CAR PAYMENTS TUO "BURDEN: some? Let us help vou adjust to some less expensive model, Lake Orion Motor Sales M2 AT CLARKSTO FORD — MERCURY 1956, 4° DR. PONTIAC LOW MILE- 3a : excellent condition. 1957 RENAULT DOLPHINE. $1,450 OR 3-2936 ‘S96 STUDE HAWK. WITH ‘37 LOOK New paint job, sharp. $1,395 or Koss & Prints. ee offer, OR CO M MUNITY “MOTOR SALES Rochester, Michigan 804. N. Main OL 2-9311 | 1956 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE sE- dan, exc, cond. call FE 2-4586 after 6 p.m. PRICES ‘CUT "S3 Buick super .. . 905 53 Willy's 2 Dr. . $195 be tows 2 i J Roper" s Sales & Service Aubure Ave FE 2-0558 ECONOMIZE—GO RAMBLER ‘Summer A Reliable | 7 CHE VROLET i 2 DOOR ' $1495. '57 CHEVROLET 3 com = '35 CHEVROLET © ‘STATION WAGON $1195 54 CHEVROLET DELRAY 34 PONTIAC 4 DOOR $775 ‘6 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 4 DOOR $1295 33 FORD 8395 55 FORD . { 2 DOOR $695 ‘$3 PONTIAC 2 DOOR $30 "53. PONTIAC STATION WAGON $645 - 54 CHEVROLET C 4 DOOR 54 CHEVROLET $405 ‘530 CHEVROLET $345 Oakland May | AND TIME TO PLAN THAT Bf, SURE YOUR PLANS INCLUDE SEE THESE “BETTER BUYS” AT: Matth argreaves hevrolat Largest CHEVROLET. Dealer. 631 OAKLAND hee: te FE pane Vacation” "O.K." Car! "7 CHEVROLET SPORT $197 55 DESOTO | $1085 56, CHEVROLET STATION WAGON « DOOR $1495 '58 DODGE ¢ DOOR $005 ‘55 PONTIAC HARDTOP. $1005 ‘31 NASH $225 33 CHEVROLET $395 "54 PONTIAC * Bo ‘53 FORD LIKE NEW! $645 31 CHEVROLET _ 2 DOOR $198 33 PLYMOUTH $295 2 ‘53 CHEVROLET 2 psp® 36 VOLKSWAGEN on. 5 County's ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, 2 “ F one j a a meee = nt 2 hy MAY 5 1958 = oer: sales — or hema oc Fs : inchell Devotes -- Today's Television , Programs -- - * A * Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel ¢-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXY¥Z-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV = TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (7) Mr. Danger (9) Popeye (4) News: Williams - (2) Racket Squad 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot 6:20 (4) Box Four 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers. Ad- venture (9) Foreign Legion , (4) Fronticr. Western: Doc- 11:15. (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Weather. 11:20 (4) Sports: asad (2) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Ida Lupino, “Sea, Devils.” (37), 11:30 (7) Night Court. Re-enact- ment of.court cases. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack \Paar. Jonathan Winters subs ‘for vacationing Paar. ‘Singer \Pat Suzuki, Dagmar guests.’ 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. - (4) Tic Tae Dough. (9) Magic of Music. 4 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Erwin. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. « ack Hoarded Television Varied Subjects By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA)—Sitting in Paul Winchell’s salmon-colored Cadillac is an interesting experi- ence and something of an insight into this fabulously talented man. On the floor of the front seat there's a tape recorder. Winchell Entertoinet : Devours Knowledge of | "Boory Spire Girl, 16, Jailed 18S Accomplice Nity 16-year-old girl—sad but also . |her Gunman. Boy Friend Dies in Bullet Battle With Oregon Police GOLD BEACH, Ore. \#—A pret- relieved that police had shot down gunman boy friend—was in jail here today accused of helping him. Dorothy Louise Decker, of Reno, Nev., was captured by police at * \Truman Glances * at License Plate |to Recall Dates’ INDEPENDENCE, Mo, ~The license number on ea zol Presi- him cantar his birthday and the date of Germany’s surrender in World War I, * terday sang “Happy Birthday” and gave him a cake at the Tru- man Library. The ex-President, who will be 14, smilingly reminded them that it was a little premature. tor get in town's bad graces (2) Nightwatch (cont.) . {1:00 (2) Ladies Day. the nearby southern Oregon town when he turns to drink. we = — (4) aaa. ed is of the hever-waste-a-minute ef Carpenterville Saturday night, * * (2) News: LeGoft . @ My Little Margie. school so, driving along, he after poice had killed her cousin-|- “My birthday will be four days 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. . tens to lessons he pre-recorded for eee in a gun battle. “That is also the official surren- 6:50 (2) Meditations, ° 1:30: (2) As The World Turns.” himself. Pes a F The _shooti ot Carpenterville der date of Germany, : 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. €:55 (2) On The Farm Front. . [""" (7) Topper. ‘ There may be Italian lessons LOVES TO LEARN — Ventriloquist Paul Winchell, shown here |. o4.4 9 steer crime spree in surrender was the night be- 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. : ef * or lectures on comparative. re- With his famous y, Jerry Mahoney, is so eager for knowledge | which a police officer was kid-| °C | (9) Hawkeye. 7:00 . TV College. 2;00\ (2) Our Miss Brooks. Higion — both subjects he’s cur- that he studies constantly, even when driving. Winchell and his |naped and robbed and four other re = se og 2 (4) Death Valley. ‘Adventure: Today. @ Movie. : _ | Featly studying—or a script he’s wooden partner have been appearing on television for 11: years. men were kidnaped, apparently to a sa yey 4 at were re ¥ Miners, cowhands give trav-|7.39 (2) Cortoen Prelie. fe - : a memorizing. a . be held as hostages in a desperate rengheaige ig cling preacher hostile . wel 2 — Winchell, a pleasant, good-look-|[— ! ! : attempt to, break through reed : ere Le : “30 y ing man, is typical of many -non- . . . = (2) Badge 714. ee ee ae ne co college men. thes wained we Ten nessee Ern ie’s K in The girl said she ran away with|2 Bowling Alleys Hit ie ": : 2 ada his lack of higher formal educa; A | #% ‘Hill ast month and he had/by Burglars in City Pa spe (1 Weather eS 0) Pig ow. ition by tackling learning the way : 72 planned a series of robberies, She Y g a : 7:15 (7) News: Daly. $:48 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 3:08 (9) News. 'a hungry lion tackles a fat zebra Are Just Pp lain F O ] ks told reporters that only one was| Bowling alleys were the majop . , 5:60 (@ Metines Theater (color) —his appetite for stray facts is pulled off—a $40 holdup of @ serv-itarget of burglars over the week- ae : : = *° i oa? . *|voracious. be e ce : : Fe ee ee ene (Asoo *s' Any. CD American Bandstand, aaa _ By EARL WILSON ee a a - Pat . other correspondents study| (9) Movie. Besid NEW YORK—Tennessee Ernie Ford was squattin’ in about} From there they made their way = 9 ; ides Italian and comparative rn. sq m y On Saturday, they learned that = = Sevcegunents eed 128 (2) News. | (2) My- Hero. religion, he's a student of astron-|the purtiest suite at his hotel telling about his hillbilly kin- up 9 Sag —_ on Fri-|West Side Recreation, 199 ergo | . across the country. Pes le. “9 omy, sculpture, woodworking, | folk. y planned |Lake Ave., had been entered ‘ . 7 w= a lanes - a -selinn bogey — a ectiet — eae painting and, just recently, he’s He insisted that the stories were true—in-|to steal a car. change stolen from three coin ma- a nae shied (7) Our Friend Harry jadded hypnosis to his string. This cluding one about a woman relative who went} But their intended victim be-|chines = er.” (@). ° came from his being hypnotized ; “ came suspicious and called Brook-| On Sunday, Pontiac Recreation Z (4) Price Is Right (color) 4:00 (4). Queen for a Day to Hollywood when he was on “This Is Your * le: : ‘ bya therapeutic hypnotist, Nat ” ‘lings Patrolman Pat Sims. Sims|Center, 18 N. Perry St., was re- (2) Robin Hood, Adventure: 9:35 (9) Billboard. (7) Bandstand. Life.” Sittin’ in a Hollywood hotel a-sniffin' Little Joh (2) Brightuz Day decreas elise ccnpree un apn. her snuff, she had her door open..So anybody picked up thespair and was taking |ported burglarized, but apparently e NM escapes posse, 9:55 (OY BL wa . himself of smoking. ng could say “Howdy.” them in oan to the nga nothing was stolen : Iboard. : : passi 1 when reatened him * -*.:8 » 8:00 0 eet at) : . 4:15 (2) Secret Stort. . COULDN'T QUIT “Young lady!” she suddenly called to a - gun and forced him to drive! Another burglary over the week- 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. . He'd been medically advised to} | by. “Would bri ittoon?” ' (4) Restless Gun. Western: (4) Dough-Re-Mi : t. But he couldn’t. His doct passerby. “Would you bring me & sp: them out of town. end was at the Pure Oil Station, we Geaevers Seatac ‘to c— i. 4:30 S Laff — ; nara noel poe sooner fas en Another kinswoman didn’t like it when her * * * - \660-W. Huron St. What is missing - rising. one oy Saat" though Winchell was suspicious at husband got progressive and put up screens.| "Sims said the girl held a gun atjhas not yet been determined. (2) Burns, Allen. Comedy: |10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy 4:8 (4 Modern Romances. first, it worked. He hasn't smoked She ripped them down. the back of his head and threat- Gracie decides to run the re-|| (4) Treasure Hunt. since. WILSON “Teint Ketchin’ me Srenthin’ that strained eet ee, pert of oon, WUE 7 Aone eee cording business when she! . x ® * air!” she said. wo miles of town, thinks George wants record|11*®0 (2) Arthur Godfrey. 5:60 (2) Detroit: Bandstand. | : ae a : 3 ordered Sims to stop. Hill too iy PRA RANSMISSION contract (4) Price Is Pight. (4) Blondie. _ And he's become fascinated wit Ernie just came in from Washington where he visited | sims’ gun, his money and a little . oa (7) Sir Lancelot. the subject of hypnosis—not stunt) gen. Kefauver. “Man, he sure does come on like a » wagen- food that was in the car and then SERVICE 8:30 (7) Bold Journey. Adventure: |!1#%5 (7) News. , £9) Looney Tunes. hypnoWis, but sciegtific hypnosis. | ioaq of turkeys!” Ernie said. he and the girl made off into the} REBUILDING AND Mule wagon journey from|13;39 (2) Dotto. ace You ‘can talk to Paul Winchell brush. | ic ) Califorsia to Mexico. Mo Wis & Geen 5:30 he og wate. about almost anything. He’s\a | Senator Kennedy was speaking on the Senate floor. Nobody |"... y hid out in a little eabin| ADJUSTING . , ALL CARS (9) Movie (cont.) (1) Ricky the Clown. 3) wee ee good listener, a better talker, |\W2S listening. One Senator counted paper clips, another tore they found in the woods and there -NO DOWN PAYMENT (4) Wells - Fargo. Western: (9) Howly Doody. (9) Serial Theater. And his range of interests is so |ads out of the paper.’ Kefauyer walked in and brought about|-catured at gunpoint four young | . eee : Town folk think ex - outlaw. : wide he'll have facts about vir- |20 Senators out to meet Ernie. Sen..Kennedy went on speak-|men who had to the cabin) turned schoolteacher is mut- ; ; Ta ; | tually any topic you mention, —_ ing. for a weekend outing, police said. derer when agent is killed. Seeking Hit-Runner Couple Slightly Hurt suis pretenicaal Wissae's bean x « * Hill forced one of the four to} a ) in Smashup in Avon on TY steadily for 11 years with} Anyway, we asked Ernie—one of NBC's hardest-working |‘rive the car in an attempt to get) : 9:00 (7) Voice. Met. Opera tenor| of Pontiac Girl 1 1 = famous resin — ree stars—how.he likes doing TV. through ~ o rae | is Git Ca : Two persons ‘suffered .minor in-|honey—runs second aul’s mil “ * he. “it? ’ : par oo alg . : = ” to his private, scholastic life. He's a When police stopped the car at)» :- (9) If Had Million. juries when their car missed a hat living i x * * terville, Hill came out : (4) Twenty One. Pontiac police are seeking a hit-\curve and hit a tree Saturday onige t” “NO Knows what living 15 hank you—ail you 865 Wilson Girl Candidates for coming — ‘ing, Police returned the fire, ie (2) Danny Thomas. Comedy: |run driver who knocked: down an! . airrel road, two miles north of out for the World Trade Fair | . Danny goes into action when| 11-year-old girl and fractured her |~" ee 80 , . 1 : Terry imitates ticated Auburn, in Avon Township. Six-Footers’ audition. rry he jail here,| ry. sophis leg Sunday, at 4:15 p.m. on Mid- girlfriend. . - way at Going street. es ® * ral er af that €andy Conover, Russell Hill had threat-| ’ ont Patterson and I could only pick she tried to ; 9:30 (7) Lawrence Welk. Lupe Gonzales, of 484 Midway,| Robert L. Boroff, 17, of 2651 Lone 15 the others were much % . wasn't really : (9) Front Page Challenge. [Wa Crossing the inteFsgction when| Pine Rd., Bloomfield Township, the, Ae f the] | lafraid of him, I cared quite a lot : struck her. The car kept.on going. {driver, and Dianne C. Gee, 20, of too short. One of the. lucky seg , (4) Turn of Fate. Suspense: |°"" . Re oe —_— a = ais Charlotte Van Lein — & Flip comedy - writer (Jack| She was admitted to St. Joseph/46 E. Cornell St., were’ treated at gas was = Then she added, “I wish I had] <= Ley fmt hea es on ere cmt igo ‘al he Sepia es Fae call ; earm unless |.4° . : : 5 . (ree a i. (2). December Bride. Com- es gen thee 32 Hun kg 5 dat Asked for Rezoning fo’ a B preapany oparnge the case | — Enthusiasti visitor : ° then you out of luck.” adult or - prod ragged. — ii Pedal digit 36 Confederate ‘$2. Bomenste ‘stave | Control Establishment: THE MIDNS GHT EARL ge : | WASHERS > e i . ‘is ” *ee ~ =a 3 10:00 (7) Welk (cont.) 3 prejudice ee e . Witches | “The City Planning Commission|, P¥imeess Meg’ll maybe duck liceman Finds Trades Accepted oO Poder ana pe oy Bee nation 40 Turkish coin Hd Enervate | will be ae Wednesday td endorse the U.S. on her forthcoming Mh Be Terms Available uspicion. Roddy McDon- | , 30 Put’in a Closed car 1 Vehicies faction that would rigidly control /tour to escape reporters’ pos- Body on His Day Off ald, Dennis O'Keefe in ,Sus- 2 Spoken. —_lestablishment of new trailer parks|sibly embarrassing questions Hampton's Electric pense drama. coffee withiathe- city limits. .. Gary Cooper, his face still When Pontiac Police Sgt. 825 ‘W. Huron St. . (2) etsdte One. fede : oe ;« - puffy rode unrecognized on a Stimson went north for the rer to . Three uncles —. Dennis ’ 6 Ca: ? ‘or ught . 42525. Jim Backus, William Gar- 3 ois OO mera | UNder the plan, it would become pica odd bus a Coneeal get away Procse gyn gan — try to prevent mar- ® Goddess illegal to locate new trailer parks/O’Connell .. . Arthur Godfrey / = riage of their housekeeper- 10 Century plant here without-.permission of the;may have an ‘hour-long TV ee Peeper orsata pt ar 17 Devorstea- [City Commission or by a referen-| vari h we a Instead, Sgt. Stichson wound oe 19 Fostures, = lau vote, > variety show ... Brigitte = CHARLOTTE ~ | up dragging a lake to assist in . co-star. — 23 | Bardot refused to attend the the search for a missing Flint | : 10:18 (9) Weather. bi, Pr Charge tor The controls would be exercized Cannes Film Festival; her sister. Mijanou'll Ow. ' imam . : : ) . ig 25 Arrow poison | through the city’s zoning ordin- *c* £€ 2 On Saturday, Stimson found a a a a oe 10:20 (9) Film Fare ee ance. Up ee ai pire Gene Kelly signed dancer Noelle Adams (of * Prancolse body a Wane: M. Richardson. in ian , j 37 Past details amendment to the soning code sacan’s “Broken.Date” ballet) for his film, “Love in Paris” . cane Member of Electronics Assn 10: ) Sco. . , i= ~'Round Lake, near East Tawas. “” o Sts riiewe Theater. ll Oh Ws 2s Corned ‘beet ae ce aes salah classifi: Recession’s even hit Aristotle Onassis—he cut the salary of his) «#2 € FE 4-1515 Charles Laughton, “Payment — 7 31 Fortifications P yacht crew... Big shake-up of customs guards at N.Y. docks hard: rowned whe cev weecTRO MART rs ame = 33 Coniferous The classification would be titled) _ ae og = ~~ he| Deferred.” ('32). - forests 25 e aa a. iT : od. miele celebrities have their luggage fine-combed. tried to run a 10-foot boat with a Coun! Daily 9 beg - (4) Suspicion (cont.) an Wine pers aa mo ane io si a ae i,|__ WISH PD SAID THAT: Among the country’s unmanageable|15 horsepower motor. | (2) Studio 1 (cont.) surpluses are wheat, cotton and Girl Scout cookies.—H. G./- districts with this classification. z . . Hutcheson. That’s earl, brother. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. . Po paamaene ‘ * * * : . (9) Theater cont) 4 dies It will be recommended at the| (Copyright, 1958) (2) Neiva: LeGoft peperandiemremtashasecraar a : 48 Ginger —-— oben a ‘ Wed — . : . — = = ween — $0 Buddy ing that the ciyt’s two existing . i pled ber from blaz! trailer parks be rezoned to the Windsor Tot Burned : r from a_ blazing shed at the rear of her home here new | classification..- . ; =: WINDSOR @® — Laura LaFren-| yesterday. Playmates said the fire The city’s administration has > Be minas” a ae at qd R 4 ?P == , 2, was treated for third-d ly of gasoline - 10 ay S haalo rr ogr ams Co eet ene [ows tm char bor eter yee eae isled! There MUFFEER WIE, (10) OKLW, Gow, om) OAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1%™ WON, (se WIBK, (1490 | in the future, therefore, a new: SHOPS <4 trailer camp wishes to settle somewhere in the city, the pro- 'YOU CAN FINISH s only one King’ s Midas TONTGBT WXYZ, iahowon, Time Gut, Music e Ont, WPON Music With Mason 6:30—WJIR, Music Hall and four-legged, has a naked skin’ except for a few scattered hairs, 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 ST See s Hi \s 4 256 S. Saginaw | Mon.-Thurs. 5:30 Fri. “ti 8 PLM. Set. “il $ | ftw, WXYZ, News, McKensie [on the head. The only trace of hind Open Friday Evening ‘ wy: Hews, Masteell Caee.. Reve, Chase limbs are a few tiny bones hidden | Convenient Free Parking my Rear of Store . 3 7 cy. , News, McLeod Shores sianty lat the base of a ns tail. il ey ; . 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WPON Country “Roundup “PHY Workshop WXY Ed McKensle missioners can go ahead with the aN OUR GUARANTEE fi WIBK, | 11:00-WIR, Whis sts. | Weta Slee [plan whether the planning board —- i / oo en, Pee oom, Sa Agee Tw, Mews, Preset CAR News, Bennett , | approves or not, But it is expected . 1 N . Withstarids All Investigation =—_/ 7 ean We ; i A vase gS = SAE Sar ng | MR ers Gacy ~ [tat board members wil approve - Fidelity Headquarters NX Remember 4 to WEON ON Spe. | Mackinnon waa Hews, Reig wxvn News, McKenzie ~*~ *& * : 15-Minute Service While You’ Wait | GrLw Alber aSram, Wews,. texte PON Doo Mackinnos” cea. Sees, Chase Under the existing setup, trailer | Hear the speaker system you sae, ine Your Life. ww, Nowe. a. on Hh ig = by Bands|parksy can be located in any un- want before you invest a dime! . | NO CHARGE ; Be Ihews. “foby David] GRLW. 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Evans, City Clerk To BUY or SELL REAL ESTATE | Representing Bateman & becogaee FE 40528 ia ’ Polls; Order Restored BOGOTA, Colombia #® — Long |Split into bitter factions, most of |Colombia’s voters united to elect Alberto Lleras Camargo president yesterday, Terrorist attacks |peinted up his most pressing prob- ‘bands. They killed 25 jn an attack Tolima, in central Colombia, and shot down others at Huila and Caucha, in the west. l tory celebrations - that might flare into riots. _ Tolima ‘has long been the scene of bandit raids resulting from the bitter civil war that split the Lib- erals and the Conservatives for years. The two parties finally united in 1957 to throw out dictator Gustavo (Rojas Pinilla and then agree on i|Lleras as a unity candidate under Jorge Leyva, a Bogota lawyer, [gota a 50 per cent count gave }OK Until He Leaves Car ‘COVENTRY, R.I. ®—Lawrence 1H. Lopez Jr., 26, West Warwick, | escaped jlided with another - car and then }struck a tree. But he was injured | Saint Rose of Lima, canonized tin 1667, was the first American; Indeneaiin’ s Civil War Shifts Torvortet Attacks Kill 33 Persons on Way to on two truckloads of voters near * * * peals to forget about staging vic- * * * political truce. The 52-year-old ed in the presidency by a tive in 1962. * * * truce and ran first substantial. returns Lieras leading by margins + from 30-1 to 50-1. In Bo- 280,000 votes to 18,000 for injury when his car col- dam- Tracpe ahd police bapt evder 3s Shakeup Nears the rest of the nation, Most city jonrons heeded government ap- wetten will be the first supreme commander of the air, land and sea of Edinburgh, JAKARTA (AP)—The focus of the In- donesian civil war shifted to the eastern part of the island nation today with the fall of Bukittinggi, the abandoned rebel capital on the western island of Sumatra. kk - . “For the moment we have almost com - pleted our operation in’ Central Sumatra,” said Lt. Col. Rudi Pirngadie, intelligence chief of President Sukarno’s army at this © eapital-elity-on: Java: +k «© * , Pirngadie did not know whether rebel leaders had been captured when unlikely, to the east. Rebel Capital on Sumatra Seized Bukittinggi oo at: but it seemed The rebels pulled out of their apeere almost two weeks ago and moved deeper into the mountains. ‘ They set up headquarters at Batusang- kar, and there have been reports in the past few days that some rebel leaders had fled Sumatra to the Celebes, 1,800 miles Sukarno’s forcéd moved quickly to re- establish civil control over Sumatra, the focal point of the rebellion since it sprang into the open 2% months ago. Just Words—No Value - MEMPHIS; Tem. — Ben Parker, movie critic for the Com- mercial Appeal, received a fat|/@d envelope were these wieds: “Print, matter. 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