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wKweKkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 —28 PAGES OMT SOcaTED Pansat , 117th YEAR - Je 
  
Valuation Monday. Supervisors to Approve Tax   
4 
Thousands Journey to Churchill Downs Output, seling 
of Pontiacs Soar 
Far Above 1958 
Set. All-Time High for, 
Any Month   
£   
THE ONLY 
SURE THINGS 
ABOUT THiS 
YEARS THREE- 
YEAR-OLD 
CLASS /           
  
  Production of Pontiacs in| 
April was nearly triple the) 
* joutput in the same month) 
last year while the Pontiac) 
‘Retail Store reported more | 
inew Pontiacs sold last! 
‘month than in any other! 
«= {month since the firm) --™     " ae. . 3 rs 
? 
New Rocket Boss Little Opposition 
Expected in 59 
County Rates Wixom Only City on 
Record as Planning to 
Appeal Equalized Tab 
With one city—Wixom— 
already on record as plan- 
ming to appeal its tax 
equalized valuation, Oak- 
land County supervisors 
will meet Monday to ap- 
prove the 1959 valuations. 
Contrary to earlier reports, it 
| appears little opposition is mount-   
    opened in 1935. | 
| General Motors month- 
end statistics showed that 
41,399 Pontiacs rolled off 
ithe assembly lines last 
‘month, as against 15,333 in 
‘April of 1958. 
Henry E. Gotham, manager of 
the Pontiac Retail Store, reported 
304 new Pontiacs sold last month, | 
topping the previous monthly all-| 
time high set in April of 1955 when }Grabendike, director of the coun- 
ity’s Equalization Department. 
“At least we didn’t 
      
GEN. OSMOND RITLAND 274 cars were sold. | 
* * * were set,’ Grabendike said. 
In April of 1958 the store sold 60! } s* ¢ & 
} The Tax Allocation 
| go to work this month and set 
lrates after approval of 
valuations by the Board of Super- z   “= =rcst = Brig. Gen. Rifland Name visors. 
Oakland County's total worth 
ithis year. has been estimated at Gotham said 1,253 Pontiacs have 
sales increase with eight months scatseyaes Air Force Missile Chief | , 
| INGLEWOOD, Calif. (®—Ozzie Ritland was in lyet to go in ‘59. 
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| maintain its lead in the production) : - ; 
‘race with the Oldsmobile Motor! Flames-spewed from the engine of the British Mos 
Division. There weré 37,874 Olds- quito he was testing for the Air Force, turning his cock- 
| mobiles manufactured last month. pit ihto an inferno. . 
For the first four months of Ozzie bailed out at 370 miles an hour. 
1959, Pontiac’s output among GM Experts had said you couldn’t do that and live—but te Chevro- | ~ _ is second only ' ‘Ozzie had no choice. Het 
Figures show Chevrolet leading |/Umped. codtr ey Report 
ithe five GM divisions through April| His parents popped open “Cit F I 
with an output of 592.587, fol-/@ Snap most of- | 
llowed by Pontiac with 157,351. freege — leaving oa dan-| Hes . ECE ent 
(90.858 IN 1958 |sting beneath a helf-collapeed cam-'(Condition Today lopy. 
Third .place is held by Oldsmo- 
bile, wigh..152,545, trailed by =o Down. he plummeted, haif- | 
with 106,112 and Cadillac with 61,- 
7019 
Through the first four months |   
  Louisville's." Churchill Downs. Top favorites in this year's wide 
open “Run for the Roses’ wil be ridden by two master crafts- 
men — Eddie Arcaro aboard First Landing and Willie Shoemaker 
on Tomy Lee. , IT’S DERBY DAY — The eyes of the sports world today are 
focused on the ‘little’ men.” These are the jockeys who will be 
guiding a large field of 17 of the natién’s finest thoroughbred 
horses in the 8th running of the Kentucky Derby classic at 
iter, where he is recovering from | of 1958, Pentine had produced jOzzie Ritland was a test pilot at 
See No Censure !7 For ~~ ° = Detroit Trades m=, oi tt wie er 
ofSen. Morse!” Kentucky Derby — Hoeft to Boston <2 esos +     
| impact which broke his back. ‘condition this morning at the Co- 
aS * * A bulletin issued by the hospital 
|month, compared to 5,734 units in The doggedness that enabled him|t 7 a.m: said Godfrey's condition 
|April of 1958. For the year the to-|t© recover—he was on the job a. oe Meanwhile .Pontiac continued to| trouble. § 
| 
NEW YORK (AP)—Arthur God- 
| dazed, to hit the earth with an /frey was reported in excellent/ahout this Monday. 
| That was in 1943. when Lt. Col 'lombia Presbyterian Medical Cen- 
; . LOUISVILLE, Ky. (?—The Kentucky Derby, Amer-) . 
Actions in Mrs. Luce jca's No. 1 glamor race, drew a cross section of the coun- Tigers Get Ted Lepcio 
Controversy Likely to try, estimated at 100,000 people, to Churchill Downs to-- and Dave Sisler in 
Go Unreprimanded 
WASHINGTON (AP)—The pos. break from the barrier at 4:30 p.m. EST for the 1',- 
sibility appeared remote today of mile run. 
any Senate censure of Sen. Wayne 
Morse (D-Ore: for his actions in 
the controversy 
dor to Brazil 
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Republican 
had treat- 
ment received psychiatric 
Influential Democrats laughed 
off the Capehart suggestions as 
just another’. stanza in the run- 
ning feud between the Indiana 
Republican and the Oregon Dem- 
ocrat. 
Morse said he would welcome a 
censute attempt by Capehart. Ra- 
dio station KGW at Portland, Ore., 
reported Morse said in a telephone 
call — 1 
“This is an old forensic trick 
for Homer, He's perfectly free to 
offer sach a resolution, and I'm 
perfectly willing to let the Senate 
be the jury, which under the rules 
  that led Clare Morning On-and-On would*® 
Boothe Luce to quit as ambassa-,be scratched from the orig-| year-old of 1958 owned by C. T. Tight-handed pitcher Dave Sisler. Raids Icebox Evidence 
leaders indicated, To the owner of the winner g0€S in the widest open derby in Many with one of Detroit's only two vic-| # — The case against a meat 
privately they want no part of a the major share of a purse of a year. He'll be ridden by Eddie 
proposal by Sen. Homer Capehart $163,730 and a trophy. If the 17 Arcaro, winner of five derbies. 
(R-Ind) that the Senate officially parade to the post as’ the band Tomy 
reprimand Morse for inquiring Of pave “my Old Kentucky Home.’ 
Mrs. Luce's physician whether she = winner's share will total a net /°F Midland, Tex., «was the second 'tioeft is 1-1 for the season. day for its 85th running. Return From Sox Heal stands at 31,568 as against 23,-|his back in a cast. within two 
143 at the same time last year.|™months—has carried him to one of 
is |the nation’s top military posts. 
General Motors produced 332,504} » & ing that he had spent “a com- 
fortable night:”’ 
Godfrey was out of bed twice 
Friday afternoon. > $1,822,915,328, or $14,245,728 higher 
than last year’s. 
concern that this yearly, increase 
has not been as great as should 
be expected for Michigans’ sec- 
ss largest county. 
  “But it's understandable in the — 
ilight of poor business conditions 
jeverywhere last year, very_ little 
|building in the county and natural 
lyearly depreciatién of old build- 
ings,” he said. 
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Even before the Board of Supe 
jvisors has had time to approve 
the 1959 equalization: figures, the 
city of Wixom indicated it planned 
to appeal its rate. 
Supervisors likely will hear more 
| Should there be little or no 
| protests aired over equalization 
| rates Monday, it might be a 
fair indication that supervisers 
are saving up their energy for 
Tax Allecation Board hearings 
beginning May 20. 
Six sessions of the Board this 
year promise to be some of the 
stormiest witnessed in years as 
officials are finding it harder and 
harder each year to slice up 15 
[passenger cars and trucks in the} Today, gray-haired, brown-eyed) The 55-year-old radio and (milis among growing townships 
: ‘United States and Canada during |Brig. Gen, Osmond Jay. Ritland,| television star was described in | school districts a" the county, DETROIT w — The Detroit Ti-| april as compared with 217,965| 49, is the Air Force's new missile; a medical bulletin late Friday (and still keep everybody happy. 
igers traded pitcher Billy Hoeft:during April, 1958. jboss, succeeding Lt. Gen. Bernard) as in generally excellent condi- = 
\Schriever, recently named chief of| tion, with pulse and bleod pres- 
Calumet Farm’s trainer Jimmy Jones said this/today to the Boston Red Sox for : a 
: . th s “ v 
7 rye To toon an Policentan Gets Hungry, Sans monomer "megan gate“ ((\fFic@ Building |KEPT SHOP | Godfrey received a few visitors, 
Ritland has been Schriever's| including his ie ae “a ais 
right hand man for two years, | nysicl i so meyer amily ans eved 
‘keeping shop"’ during Schriever's YRcmn, * : * * 
frequent trips to Washington, Cape ot Sey 
Canaveral and abroad. y.  eutgreng ten tat} Work Slated to Start 
in June on $175,000 day, surgeons removed part of 
As vice commander of the bal- 
W. Huron Structure Seventeen of the finest 3-year-olds were expected to’ 
  
  
  
Chenery of Virginia and New York, | * * * 
inal field of 18. \was the lukewarm favorite at 3-1| Hoeft, a left-hander, is credited | NEW WESTMINISTER, B.C. 
| market charged with failure to 
; . | close Wednesday afternoons had 
English-bred colt the other decision. The Tigers are! i be adjourned Friday because 
a policeman ate the evidence. 
Seven cents worth of bologna 
of $119,650. To the winning jockey * *« € | * * # rer wen = ee 
goes 10 per cent of the victor's Adding spice is C. V. Whitney's In taking on Leptio and Sisler, | laws was stored fn the police 
purse. filly, Silver Spoon, quoted at 10-1. the Tigers sent infielder Ozie Al-| yitchen refrigerator. 
TOUGH DECISION Sword. Dancer was the morning |Varez to its American Assn. Farm, aane 
Jones made his announcement line's third choice at 5-1 with Club at Charleston, W. Va., sub-| M 
ay jtories this season. Frank Lary got 
Lee, 
, from the barns of Fred Tuener Jr., 2-14 in the American League, and Godtrey’s left lung. When he got 
listic missile division here, Rit- the news that he had cancer, he 
land has borne.many of the made no special comment. But he 
headaches of developing the in- did ask: “‘Did you get it all out.” 
tercontinental Atlas, Titan. and “Yes we think we did,” was' 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 8} The proposed Oakland Coynty SuSE iene the reply. iCourthouse played a part in the — : newest office’ building development 
Day Means Marching on Pontiac's west side. . 
a choice at 41. 
          
  shortly after sending the Calumet James Norris’ Easy Spur, held at!ject to a 24-hour recall option. 
Karm’s colt a quarter of a mile. 6-1. Also rated high were Neil S. | * x | 
. McCarthy's Finnegan and Patrice! Lepico, although used infrequent ‘It is a tough decision to make, Naesha’ Gur Dad. ly this seapon, has a .333 batting 
but I feel that he is not up to the averane.” Slal h wentend 
oS a oo Wow! 80 Degree tee cae "bat ‘has repiatered | 
High Forecast | Plans for a $175,000 professional 
arts building on W. Huron street 
‘were detailed today by Bruce 
|Kinzler, an associate of the John 
|Kinzler real estate firm, promoters 
of the venture.        
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   teday in another event at six fur- 
longs. I plan to officially scratch 
him sometime before toon.” 
On-and-On had been Calymet’s for City Today 
hope for its eighth Derby triumph | 
and its third consecutive victory. derby,” he said. “I'll run him 2 
: no defeats or victories. | 
aT Rae RAPS | 
day scheduled for Nov. 1, 
The attractive, glass-front build-. 
ing will be located on a two-lot par- | QRS 55 Gale ies eT = 
In Today's Pres The highest temperature of the) 
  they would be. I would welcome!Tim Tam won last yeas and Iron'year is expected today, a balmy | oe RT cel at. 711 W. Huron, just east of 
him trying it. Liege in 1957. 80 degrees with a gentle south) the new mein Pontiac Post Office. 
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Capehart told a news conference | _ Jones’ decision left a finely-tuned | * * * | Comies ......... sexsinepidus 21 Part of the land is now occupied 
Friday he believed Morse acted field of 15, colts, 1 gelding, and @) Tonight the weather will be fair| Editorials .................. 4 by a cleaning establishment, which 
with ‘the height of irresponsibil-|filly in a tradition-smashing Move) 444 warm, the low near 60. | Home Section .,....... 15-19 will be remodeled: slightly to make 
ity’ in calling Dr. Michael Rosen- |for the turf classic starting at 4:30) onan. will be partly cloudy and| Obituaries ....,.....+..+. . 2 room for the office building, Kinz 
bluth of New York to ask about|P-m. EST. Nationwide telecast and) os | ane of acattered| SPpOrte ........cceeeeees 12-13 ler said. 
treatments directed for his pa, | broadcast is scheduled for 4:15-| nundershowers and a high of 80, | y. .. ee arcce 10.11 GET GO AHEAD 
tient. : ies p.m. CBS. ithe U.S, Weather Bureau ecocasié.| TV & Radio Programs ... 2% prea ¢ iv February @at 
—* 3 Winds will reach a velocity of 20-30) Wilson, Earl ...,....:.... 10 ee 
The weather forecast was fair [miles an hour tofporrow afternoon, | Women's Pages ....... +» 67 
News Flash pendence Agel ping nd * * * | Nation's Outstanding Skating Show 
. pe ae fhe Fapetece ode In downtown Pontiac the lowest karts Sunday, May 3. $30 & 8:30 p.m. 
LANSING (UPI) — Gov. G. 
Mennen Williams urged state 
employes to stay on the job and 
promised them. they eventually 
will be paid “every penny in 
salary that is due.”’ Williams’ 
plea came as the AFL-CIO State 
Eniployes Union sald it, would ° 
check Monday on the possibility 
of enjoining State Treasurer 
Sanford A. Brown from paying 
any other state bills until he 
meets payrolls. | | ineverssee the race. They follow it jtemperature preceding § a.m, was} who turn the infield into a coun. | Tt 
try picni¢ scene. - 7 i? m sll na a Simenize or Bine Coral and Touch-up .m. Paint. FE_5-7426. 14 W. Alley off W. Pike, 
Manfy in Churchill Downs’ ar |-—— tw. | 
cient stands and in the infield al “I 
You'll Want to Read--- 
Inflation Editorial, See Page 4 
Heavyweight Fight, See Page 12   
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Mint juleps, selling et $1.25 with 
the privilege of keeping the glass, 
are the traditional drink. : ! EYES RIGHT — These Soviet.troops.took the 
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Smashups Hurt 
2 Area Drivers ‘Both in Fair Condition 
After Cars Leave Road 
Early This Morning 
Two early morning traffic acci- 
dents sent two area drivers to 
Pontiac General Hospital today, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
‘Someone Pulls the Plug The Day in Birmingham   
Cuban Invaders 
Give Up Quickly Panama Officials Jail. 
87 in Abortive Attempt, 
at Revolution | — and Ship Nearly Sinks 
LONDON (UPI) — Somebody 
pulled the plug-last night and 
nearly sank the 15,91l-ton pas- 
senger liner Gothic. 
The plug was a big valve on 
the side of the Gothic, in Lon- 
don. docks for “an ‘overhaul. 
Thousands of galloiis of water   
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PANAMA (AP)—Cuban invaders 
of Panama who surrendered with- 
out firing a shot arrived in the ship and on shore righted her, 
  Christ Church to Present 
Spring* Carillon Recital 
BIRMINGHAM — One of the|be Beautiful Saviour Lutheran 
area’s most popular musica] fea:|Church on North Adams Road, 
tures will begin tomorrow -when|Northminster Presbyterian Church 
the first of the spring carillonjon Big Beaver Road and St. Ste- 
recitals is held at Christ Church! phen’s Episcopal Church’, meeting 
Cranbrook, in Eastover School on Westview 
~ * * |road. 
The 45-minute programs, accord-   
  
according to Waterord Township 
and Pontiac State Police. 
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Virginia Pratt, 32, of 6527 Eliz- 
abeth Lake Rd., Waterford Town- 
ship, suffered cuts on the head| 
and*knees when her auto appar-| 
ently went out of control on a) 
curve and smashed into a t¥ee, 
township police said. 
The smashup occurred on Gale       | Two Men Slain, 
Put in Car Trunk 
ROCKFORD, Ill. (UPI) — The\who 
bodies of two young capital as captives during the 
night in eight heavily guarded 
buses - 
Informed sources said Fidel 
  [trunk of a car on a country road: 
jnear here. | Castro’s Cuban Embassy may 
seek leniency for the small band 
threw themselves on the 
| men were’merey of the Panamanian courts 
found early today stuffed in the in laying down their arms. 
Hundreds of curious Panaman. | 
ians silently watched the 87 pris- of musie at the church, are sched- 
uled for 4 p.m. each Sunday in 
May. 
  | Sidney Giles, who plays the 
| carillon at Burton Memorial 
| Tower at the University of Mich. 
| igan, will present the first two 
| programs, 
| On May 17 and 24, Frederick 
|Marriott of Centrat .Methodist ing to Maurice Garrabrant, doctor Planning the summer recreation 
iprograms for school playgrounds 
|Robert Girardin, city recreation 
director, said. a.class in puppet 
construction wil] be held. 
, * * * 
Youngsters are asked to furnish 
buttons and socks to make the 
puppets. 
      
New officers of the Birmingham 
Womans Club will be installed at 
road at about 5:45.a.m. The wom- 
an, described in fair condition, 
was not able to make a state- 
ment as te how the accident 
occurred, Police said she was 
alone in the car. 
Jero Sova, 29, of 1334 Park 
St., Milford, is also in fair con- 
dition with interna] injuries and 
head cuts suffered when his car 
ran off a curve on Pontiac Lake 
road west of Cass Lake road in 
Waterford Township. 
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State troopers said Sova’s auto | The dead men were identified as| 
|Joseph Patrick Greco, 21, of Rock-| rg ag a woman—marched 
ford, and Donald L. Burton, 21, of| ° 
Peoria, Ill. | They will be questioned before 
Sheriff Iver: Johnson said both the government decides what to 
'men had been murdered, but-said|do with them. 
jexact cause of death was unknown.| Panama defenses—aided by U.S. 
|Johnson said a pathologist had|planeg patrolling the coast—kept| 
{been called to examine the bodies./on the alert against the danger of| 
The bodies were discovered by|more invasions. 
* _— 
Vocation Show 'Deputy Sheriff Lester Krug who) * * 
with his partner made a routine; Justice Minister J. D. Bazan 
Ending Today — their cooking techniques at the Vocational Edu- 
cation show at Pontiac Northern High are 
Beverly Watts (left), of 364 Oakland Ave., and 
‘ Nancy Attwater of 1660 Inverness St., Sylvan 
Lake. Both are seniors. ANOTHER VALUABLE ART — No man will 
deny that a woman's ability to prepare a tasty 
meal weighs heavily in her favor. Girls en- 
rolled in homemaking classes-in Pontiac schools 
are learning this valuable art. Demonstrating 
‘check of the 1951 two-door sedan said the government was still on 
‘when they spotted it sitting on the|tbe lookout for two more invasion| 
‘shoulder of the road about four|ships which reportedly left a Cu- Church, Detroit, and-fermerly of|the annual spring luncheon meet- 
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at ing at Hillcrest Country Club Tues- 
the University of Chicago, will play | day. ; 
the carillon. x + * 
x* *« * A program is planned for the 
The internatinally known Staf|afternoon, including renditions by 
Nees of Mechlin, Belgium, will|/Miss Alice Ingram, soloist; and— 
play on May 31. by Mrs, E. J. Kempf, book re- 
A second attraction tomorrow | Viewer. , b ; bel F. Callahan will be the spring concert of Mrs. Ma - the combined choirs of First Service for —_ Mabe] F. Calla- 
Presbyterian Church at 5 p.m. han, 79, of 1802 Pembroke Rd., 7 ; | was to be held at 1 p.m. today 
Under the direction of Phyllis in Bell Chapel of William R. Ham-   
miles southwest of this northern|ban port, But, he said, “they may Gardiner, who heads the children’s jjton Co. with burial in White Chap- 
shot wildly off the road, flattened Ulinois city. jhave turned back in view of the | choirs at the church, and L. Rob-|e] Cemetery. 
Judge Trembly Back... a traffic sign and ran over several 
embankments, before coming to a 
stop some 400 feet from the point 
where it left the pavement. 
The accident occurred at about 
4 a.m., troopers said. 
  
on Macomb Court Job 
MT. CLEMENS (UPI)—Macomb 
County Probate Judge Joseph V. 
Trombly, a _ controversial figure 
here for the past few months, re- 
turned to the bench yesterday. 
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Trombly, who left the judgeship 
in January during a controversy 
over his handling of the court, 
resumed his duties in Probate 
Court saying, “I am very, very 
well. It is good to be back again.” 
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He turned over the Juvenile Di- 
vision to the county's other Probate 
Judge, Donald J; Parent. 
Old Man Thor 
Cools Off Plains 
After Heat Wave 
. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Cloudiness and thunderstorms 
applied the brakes to a premature 
outbreak of midsummer beat in 
the Northern Plains today and 
sent temperatures downward, but 
generally fair and mild weather 
Warmed the East. z 
Showers dampened wide areas 
from the Mississippi Valley west-| 
ward, and a few spilled into ra 
upper Great Lakes Region and the| 
southern Appalachians. 
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Rainfall amounts in the West 
were mostly light, although a one- | 
inch rain soaked Eldrado, Tex., 
during a gusty thunderstorm. Half} 
inch rains were measured in other |   
  sections of west-central Texas and 
southwest Oklahoma. 
Early morning temperatures 
were in the 70s in portions of Min- 
nesota. Minneapolis’ 75 was the 
same as Phoenix, in the South- 
west. 
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The mercury boiled into the 90s 
and above Friday in the Northern 
Plains. It hit 102 degrees at Aber-| 
deen, S.D., and gusty winds load- 
ed with dust from fields drove 
the temperatures up to 98 im Red- 
wood Falls, Minn, Fargo, N_D.. 
registered 97 degrees 
The large pocket of heat 
stretched from Texas northward | 
through the Plains and eastward 
through the South to the Atlantic 
Coast. . 
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By contrast, temperatures this 
morning were 20 degrees lower 
than a day earlier in Utah and 
Nevada. Reno with 36 was 23 de- 
grees cooler. 
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The Weather 
Fell 0. & Weather Bureau Report 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair and *   Pontiac Press Phetes 
SARNS INDUSTRIAL TRADE — Bill Mihalek, of 1592 Vine- 
St., demonstrates the many practical’ uses Of shaper at- the 
“Skills for Working and Living’ show today at Pontiac Northern City Students Display, 
Skills in Northern High (dice were found in a carrying case 
oe i 
Gym Exhibits \the glove compartment was filled 
\with decks of cards, 
The Pontiac Northern High — 
School gym is a showcase of ac- . * 
aomplletaest today as the Pontiac Striped Suits Sold? 
Public Schools Department of Vo-' FIRESTONE PARK. Calif. 
cational Education rounds out its ({jpy,) — When sheriffs deputies 
two-day “Skills for Working and) jabbed two teenagers robbing a 
| clothing store here yesterday, Living” exhibition. 
; | one of the youths said sheepish- * * * 
Students from Pontiac senior} ly: “I hope this won't hurt my 
credit rating."’   
and junior high schools are demon-| Krug said hundreds of pairs ed failure of the first expedition.” 
of a fact-finding team of the 21- 
nation Organization of American 
States. 
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Fernando Lobo, Brazilian diplo- 
  mission, said he was checking into 
\the possibility of a new invasion 
‘and so far found it to he “rumors, 
| just rumors.” 
| “If nothing comes of that,” he 
said, ‘‘our mission is finished.”   strating their abilitics for faculty | 
members, parents and the general | 
public in the vast vocational ex-| 
hibit. 
The many exhibits, designed to | 
give the public a look at the 
learning experiences provided for | 
senior and junior high students, | 
range from homemaking to trade | 
and industrial education. | 
Also included are business edu-| 
  tion. Practical application of math-!city will have the opportunity to through Friday. 
ematics, design, research, com-j|safeguard themselves and others 
munications and many other fields without cost by participating in 
are stressed. the annual May vehicle inspection 
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The show, a cross section of the * * 
work of more than 6,000 students; Five safety-check lanes will be 
in Pontiac, opened yesterday at set up in the city so autos may} 
6 p.m, be given 
over. The event will close at 5 p.m. 
today. A special style show was | 
presented last night and this. 
morning. It is scheduled for a 
final showing at 3 p.m. today. 
Admission is free. Drivers of autos which pass 
inspection will be given greén | 
safety stickers for their car wind- 
shields. 
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High. A student in trade and industrial education at Pontiac 
Central High School, he is one of many senior and junior high 
pupils participating in the exhibit. | 
  
Publicity. Hurts Road Bonds 
State's Finances Remain   oy > The safety check is sponsored 
by the Pontiac. Area Chamber of 
Commerce Traffic and Safety Com- 
mittee in cooperation with the Pon- 
tiac Automobile Dealefs Assn. 
‘JOIN SAFETY CIRCLE’ 
The slogan of the campaign will 
be ‘Join the Circle of Safety.” 
The five lanes will be open 
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from To Construct Office 
Building on Huron 
(Continued From Page One) 
would be completed prior to con- 
struction by the allied Kinzler Cof- 
struction Co. :   
| ® * * program which starts Monday. 
*® | Manning the lanes will be, driv- er training students from Pontiac 
  
OK, Floridians, We'll a thorough but brief Try Almost Anything ; 
TAMPA, Fla. #—A gift-wrapped 
package of $10,000 left Tampa Fri- 
day as & present to financially 
troubled Michigan from the North 
Tampa Chamber of Commerce. 
* * 
“We are sending under separate 
cover to the Michigan National 
Bank of Iansing some Southern 
inflation-proof financial aid."’ the 
telegram said. The aid was in the 
form of Confederate currency. 
  
LANSING \®#—Gov. Williams 
Says the state's cash crisis bars 
him from joining the Lansing 
Brothers of the Brush mat who headed the OAS peace: 
Annual Safety Checkup 
for Autos Is Next Week cation and arts and crafts educa-| Next week drivers throughout the; 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday high schools and members of Pon-| 
_ timists, |ert Slusser, minister of music, the 
The surrender of the party that 375 voices will be heard in two 
n the back seat of the car andjlanded in Panama last weekend|numbers including their own ar- st. Joseph Hospital, Pontiac, after was carried out under the eyes rangement of “The Battle Hymn;a brief illness. 
of the Reépublic.’’ 
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| Each of the choirs also will sing) ham, Ont. 
one anthem. 
The three churches of the 
North Adams road ¢ ty 
have planned a can during 
the month of May to determine 
the religious affiliation of the 
residents of that community, 
Participating in the canvass will 
  
tiac service clubs, 
Service clubs participating in the 
Project will be the Rotary, Op- 
Exchange, Lions, North 
Side Kiwanis, Civitan West Side 
Kiwanis, and Downtown Kiwanis 
clubs. 
The five safety lanes will be at: 
1, Huron street at the Crofoot 
school playground, 
2. Auburn avenue at East 
' boulevard, 
3. Montcalm street at Lincoln 
Junior Hixh. 
4. Johnson avenue near State 
street, 
5. Orchard Lake avenue at 
Berwick boulevard. 
Cochairmen of the inspection 
program this year are Harold 
Marshall and Clifford Metty. 
One police officer, four volun- 
teer workers and mechanics will 
be stationed at each lane to oper- 
ate the check. 
OTHERS TAKE PART 
Authorized service stations, fa- * * * 
Mrs. Callahan died Thursday in 
She was a member of the Wes- 
leyan Methodist Church of Chat- 
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Her only survivor is a son, Al- 
bert F. with whom she made her 
j|home. 
Gen. Ritland Named 
New Missile Chief 
(Continued From Page One) 
Minuteman missiles, and the in- 
termediate range Thor. 
| With this background, his words 
bear weight when he says ‘Our 
| worst hurdles. are past. We know   
jnorv. that we can put man in 
| Space, and we know how to do it.” 
* * * 
| Ritland says his confidence {s 
|based on the success of Discoverer 
II, the polar orbiting satellite 
jlaunched April 13 fypm_ Vanden- 
|berg Air Force Base, Calif. In its 
|two weeks aloft it ‘‘showed us the 
jconfiguration for the future,”’ says 
|Ritland. 
| CLOSER THAN EVER 
| “We are now closer to our goals 
than we ever have been before. 
Successful stabilization and orien- 
tation of Discoverer II in flight al- 
|lows us to think more boldly of the 
future. 
| ‘We have watched earlier satel- 
‘lites spin and tumble and we won- 
|dered how a man could survive 
under such conditions. 
Man will have enough prob- 
lems in’ the weightlessness of 
space without having to cope 
with a tumbling vehicle. 
“But Discoverer-If proved we 
can stop the tumbling. Now we can 
begin to hope we have the means 
for steering these things—and that 
~~ * * 
Albert E. Holliday, secretary of 
a Brush chapter, invited the gov-| 
jernor to join the brothers who are| 
lgrowing beards as part of Lan- 
|Sing’s centennial celebration. 
| Williams wrote Holliday: ‘The: 
serious financial situation has re-| | 
| ‘The building will have a 62-stall,| [> : asphalt-paved parking lot, a phar-| in § IC U 
}macy on its first floor and a lab-| D in Political Stranglehold -2o:szauss* Was No Prank LANSING UP—No break: was in. toward harmonizing differences 
isight today in the bitter political | over a solution to the emergency. Kinzler said. 
Total available space | within 
| the office building will amount to 
  rages and auto dealers will also * the key to man’s flight to the 
take part in the program by giving °°": 
patrons safety checks without cost! Ritland has been connected with 
through the mont’ of May. \Tesearch and development since 
Checks will cover brakes, horns, the war. Prior to his assignment 
mufflers, windshield wipers, lights, here he specialized in nuclear - 
brakes, steering wheels. weapons, winning the Legion of 
Public Safety Director George Merit in 1954 for his work in this impasse that has set Michigan on! yroanwhite 
oe of financial strangula:' \richigan State Employes .Union 
— - eq threatened to try to enjoin the 
Top state administrators plugged! tate treasury from paying out the director of the! 
said. | 
The property was regoned from) Gunman at Door; Shot nearly 12,700 square feet, Kinzler | Pontiac Man Discovers duired great attention. It has been 
a close shave all the way."’ 
  D, Eastman said today 
warning violations will be issued 
| to drivers if sertous defects are field.   
  — 
at developing a workable plan for tnds for other purposes before residential to personal service use| doling out available state cash to! ,oving state employes’ salaries, |€4rlier this year by the City Com-| 
enue disruptions in state serv- The next move on the GOP sen-) mission. permitting the construc-| 
ces. ve aray | iMiinlinolmainemovesnveaterday ators’ double-barreled tax-treasury oe. emal apeuemnice mek bens state relief program was up to the| The. building will have two other) man in his home last night he, 
(House where some Republicans unusual architectural] features, |thought it was a prank. in Ensuing Struggle Retain Blue Cross Chief | 
DETROIT ®—Trustees of 
Michigan Hospital Service (Blue 
Cross) have re-elected John N. | 
Lord president. He is president | 
of Lee & Cady and vice prest- | 
dent of Grace Hospital in De- 
troit. Other officers re-elected 
were Dr. Robin C. Buerki, vice When Melbourne Werth of 207 W., 
Strathmore Ave, came upon a gun-) 
  travel | : right ban on payment of trave Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tip- Itive feet on all sides and the main 
The 46-year-old Fisher Body 
| before Tuesday or Wednesday. ltween the two floors without 
| The Senate use tax bill would, | well | home and started up the steps | secretary; and Hazel Kennedy, | 
has hurt sale of Michigan's high- (in effect, raise the state sales tax   
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aa ra found in the check, 
Defects must be cleared up with- 
in 72 hours and the cars rechecked 
either at one of the safety lanes 
or at the police garage at the Pub- 
lic Safety Building, he said. 
If fot, he said, formal. suni- 
monses will be issued. 
* * * 
Last year 7,200 vehicles passed 
through the five lanes, | 
Of these, 6,687 passed the in- 
spection with flying colors’ while 
513 had one or more defects. '       
  bondholders that the state will not) ; _! id. Kinzl default on interest and an out- | talked of drastic revisions. said, Kinzler, Its upper story will But when a bullet grazed his 
joverhang the lower story by about forehead he knew better. 
jexperises to state workers was re-| ton), House Taxation Comnilttee |*’’“ | z - ‘stairway will be suspended be-| axed. chairman, didn’t expect action | worker told Pontiac Police today president; Ralph E. Phelps, 
Nationwide publicity on pay- | ithe support of a surrounding stair-| he was in the basement of his treasurer; Willlam §. McNary, | 
| less rdays and shaky finances h 
| to retire for the evening when he | assistant secretary. 
| way bonds, State Highway Com- to four cents, a penny increase. saw the masked gunman stand. 
missioner John C. Mackie de- It is the GOP answer te Williams’ Three Detroit Men Killed ing at an unlocked door. | 
clared. demand for a personal income taX. in Alabama Road Crash | “This is a stickup,” the gunman| 
He said more than cight million’ Unless the House and the gov- \growled uh) | : : . | 
dollars of a 25 million dollar De-|ernor accept it, Republican sen- | SCOTTSBORO, Ala. PR—A head- | thought it was a joke but I} 
“ere much warmer teday, high 8. Seath troit expressway bond issue pur-| winds. 
lew 6. Fate and mech warmer tenight, Tomerrew. party cleedy end chased by underwriters early in 
warm with chance of scattered afternoon’ March remains unsold. ators vowed they would smother = 
bill to wring 43 million dollars | 
in quick cash out of veterans trust! on collision between an autg and a) 
truck foday killed three men from| 
Detroit, Mich. learned it wasn’t,’’ Werth said, 
~* * * 
He started wrestling with the thandershewers, high 86. Winds inereas-| 
ing te 20-30 miles by afternoon. 
Dewntown Temperatares 
  Teday in Pentiae In contrast, Mackie said, almost | fund. securities. 
qmendments making 
| trust fund bill inoperable 
Neither Democratic Gov. Wil- | out the use tax. 
liamg nor Republican senators | Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kal- 
whe have taken charge in the |amazoo) said that unless the trust the 
with- The State Patrol identified them) bandit trying to remove his scarf, 
as Edward Leon Gibbg, 43, driver| and in the melee the holdup man's 
of the car; Lester Brown Price,/reyolver discharged. The bullet 
and David Louis House, 38. grazed Werth’s forehead and 
George F. Wilkerson of Steven-| lodged in the ceiling of the stair- 
son, Ala., driver of the tractor-/ way. 
trailer rig, suffered minor injuries! The bandit: fled through the side Lowest température preceding 8 am 
47 | Legislature made any gesture At 8am: Wind velocity 10-15 mph 
Direction; East 
Bun sets Saturday at 7.33 p m. 
Bun rises Sunday at 5 25 a.m 
Moon sets Saturday at 2:47 pm 
Moon rises Sunday at 3:26 a.m. 
Friday tn Pontiac   
  Royal Oak Trying (as recor downtown) | bd 
rienet Senperatare "=" Mall Traffic Pattern Mean temperature noire cetenccts.aee : 
Weather—Partiy cloudy | —— Royal 
ar Persons wntown Oak One Pon 
Highest SOOUMTININT eaeeseerencxs +} jare getting a taste of what the 
Mean temperature lit. 2.cicc...468 Ptoposed — shopping mall there Weathe r |would be like. 
| Yesterday, city officials closed 
|Washington street to through traf- 
fic. It is being used for right-angle Highest and Lowest Temperateres 
Date tn #7 Years 
85 in 1901 29 in 1875 
    a ee 6 parking during the trial period 
Beltimore 4} SS -] js. which runs through today. 
Browacville $4 $3 Minneapolis $1 7 Mayor Howard K. Kelley said Csenge = ¢ Hee Groans *7 today it was tgo early yet to evalu- ¢ ‘ b : 
Cleveland Py 67 ate the test. He said the City Com- 
peevst ii rH} coe $$ mission hopes to have a better idea 
Dulete 1S 90 65 gry Monday of how the proposed 
Ww 8 70 os 68 shopping mall would function. 
fo me i Hi Parking meters on Washington 
Kansas Oty’ 98 12 W jstreet have been hooded and city 
oo 0 police are routing traffic al se : Marqpette fi 83 parallél streets, 
/ t 5   jfund bill was held on the Senate 
jcalendar, ‘“‘Democrats could ma-} 
neuver it so that there would be 
|no other way than an income tax 
|to take care of new_ revenue 
|needs.”’ 
“We are serving warning on 
Gov. Williams that it is this or 
nothing,’’ Morris said. 
* * * 
The told newsmen 
, this was “blackmail” and showéd 
irresponsibility and indifference 
toward ending payless paydays. 
A $5,106,000. payroll for 28,000 
state employes falls due next 
Thursday. , 
| The Injunction threat against 
the state treasury came from Rob-| 
ert C. Grosvenor, director of the 
(Michigan. State “Employes Union \which claims 5,000 member's. 
*He said the injunction would be 
| Sought “if the Michigan Legisla- 
ture continues to stall next week   
  
next and state employes do not get paid} 
Thursda and was admtited to Jackson 
County Hospital. 
  | 
2 Airmen Flying to Derby, 
Killed as Plane Crashes 
KOKOMO, Ind. #—Two airmen 
were killed today when their pri- 
vate plane crashed shortly after 
taking off from Municipal Airport door. 
The shot awoke Werth’s wife, 
| who was sleeping upstairs, She 
saw a second man run out the 
front door, 
Werth called police who sum 
moned an ambulance. 
He was taken to Pontiac Genera 
Hospital where he was treated for 
a flesh wound and released. | 
  
  
  here en route to the Kentucky 
about 30, the pilot, and 
Richard Corbitt, in his early 20s. 
Both victims were stationed at 
Battle Creek, Mich., and had left 
there yesterday. Officials said that) 
papers on Corbitt’s body indicated | 
he was from Alma, Ga, : 
    
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Sunday through May 17 at Central Bray hb re of Regt tey a 
pn el ng Fg pent he In ei aaa, 1 Francis Van Wie, 72, was sen- _ — who plays the vi-|tenced to 120 days Friday for mar- raharp piano will present) rying his 18th wife while still le- musical numbers at the services. igally wed to No. 17. The former Ding Dong Dad | 
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at a certain time, goes to bed and arises at The fourth big firm, Goodyear} The local winners were the Pads | 
Tire & Rubber Co., averted aj‘N’ Fads Co., Plastesks Co. Glo-|SUFZSVMED BY ADULTS First place award winning com- gg Bm walkout o{ its .24,000 workers| Brite Candle Co, and Po-Mo Co.| by reaching agreement with the roducts meen | panies will compete with JA firms @ Company p' were |from 37 states including the state     1 wet 
    Clip Chis Conpot Nationally Advertised Famous Brand a time set by habit, drives to work over the union. 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS HAROLD A, FITZGERALD Editorial Page * 
President ané Publisher Owned and Published Locally MEMBER. .OP THE 
ASSOCIATED PRESS 
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
  
  
It Seems to Me .   
‘Here’s Your Chance to Express 
‘Ideas on Federal Spending 
“Does Inflation Worry You?” 
I am very much impressed by this 
heading across the top of a big two 
page ad in The Chicago Tribune. It’s 
‘causing widespread talk—and action. 
The Tribune ison the war path— 
and with due cause. 
* * * 
The campaign seeks to drive 
home the full import of this vital 
message: every penny the Govern- 
ment spends beyond its income 
drives down the value of the 
dollar. 
This means YOUR dollar. 
It means EVERY DOLLAR 
YOU HAVE. This isn’t a theory 
expounded by a balmy group of 
idealists cloistered in any ‘ivy 
tower. No, this simply recognizes 
-the everyday working of all eco- 
nomic laws here and everywhere 
else. - France, Germany, “Argen- 
tina and many other countries 
have gone completely bankrupt 
through their failures to recog- 
nize or through their failures to 
cope with this factor. No one can — 
escape — including the govern“ 
ment. 
| * x * 
Unless Federal spending is halted, 
your dollars—and I mean YOUR dol- 
lars—will buy less next year and then 
everi less the year after, and the year 
after that. 
How long can you stand this? 
Mustn’t we reach the end SOME- 
- . TIME? 
x * * 
The Tribune points out that: 
“your insurance, your pension, 
your savings, your social security 
and all fixed or semi-fixed in- 
comes will be worth less.” It’s 
inescapable. It’s happening now. 
There’s no other way the laws of 
economics can work; and you've 
seen thém working that way for 
many, many years under a Gov- 
“ernment policy of spend, spend 
and spend. 
x * * 
Right now, this nation is experi- 
encing the highest total income in 
history and we should be reducing 
the national debt. But we aren’t. As 
Secretary Ropert B. ANDERSON point- 
ed out in his speech at the Associ- 
ated Press luncheon: “If we can’t cut 
the national debt when business is at 
its best, WHAT: can we expect in 
normal and average years? And what 
can we expect in poorer years?” 
* * * 
No matter how desirable things 
appear to Washington lawmakers 
and no matter how much they 
may tickle the fancy of the small 
coterie of voters back home, this 
nation simply can’t afford every- 
one’s private luxuries and sacred 
cows. : 
e x .« * 
The,Tribune says many Congress- 
men feel just as you do, but they're 
hesitant and afraid. They hear main- 
ly from those that want more spend- 
ing for their own pet and personal 
project. Yes, indeed. They're the 
vocal element. They're the ones that 
write. 
* * * 
The Pontiac Press joins The 
Tribune in urging you to speak 
your own mind: If you want to 
save that slipping, skidding, fail- 
ing dollar, you must act. Everyone 
must act. This means Democrats, 
  
  
THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade Mark om uaee Sunday 
48 W. Huron 8&t. Michigan 
Published by Taz Porwtiuc eae gr 
Rvssert Baseert, Jonw A. Ritfy, 
Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising 
and Advertising Director Manager 
= Prrecraace m Cant M. Treavwett, 
oe Presiaces and Circulation Manager 
Hep Manager 
Joun W. Prrecraats, 
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The Associates Press is entitied extlusftely to the “use fog republication of all local news printed tim thir 
ay as well as al] AP news dispatches 
he omic Paess is delivered by c@frier for 40 cents 
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et Pontiac, wen. a Sarat i 
I+ Republicans and Socialists. It 
means the butcher, the baker and 
the candlestick maker. It means 
the idle rich, the pauper and the 
man on relief. Let the represen- 
tative you elected know what you 
think. He’s anxious to learn. How 
can he act to suit you unless he 
hears? 
* * * 
“We have borrowed two coupons 
from The Tribune that appear on 
this page. Mail one to your Senator, 
Puizip HakT, or to your Congressman, 
WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD. Both are 
long time Oakland County men. 
Send your idea to one of them. We 
_ have addressed the coupon for you. 
Copy the coupon address on an en- 
velope—affix a stamp and drop it in 
a mail box. Give the other one to a 
neighbor, a friend—or yés, even an 
enemy. (He’ll have to save your dol- 
lars to save his own). 
x * * 
The long suffering taxpayers 
have been silent too long. It’s time 
they arise and assert themselves. 
After all, as the late—and great-— 
“Teddy” Roosevelt said: “You 
and I—we’re the government.” 
  
And In Conclusion ... 
Jottings from the well thumbed 
notebook..of your peripatetic re- 
porter: 
FIDEL Castro told JULEs DUuBOIS, 
Chicago Tribune’s Latin American 
authority, that he was “going home, 
roll up his sleeves and prove himself 
worthy of his great American wel- 
come.” Boxes for four 
people at today’s Kentucky Derby 
brought $500 from speculators 
= hess Fashion says the gals will wear 
one-piece bathing suits this summer 
instead of two; and Hy GARDNER won- 
ders which piece they'll use. 
* * * 
Washington may have a south- 
paw playing third base. (Name of 
Becquer).......... Some of the 
more fastidious baby sitters now 
demand colored TV sets on busy 
weekends.......... The boys say 
Southern Cal and Stanford will 
soon be eligible for membership in_ 
the Big Ten. When we take in 
Hawaii, it practically makes Cali- 
fornia a mid-western state...... 
..Elaine Stritch, Oakland Coun- 
ty’s only big time musical comedy 
gal, decamped to Cuba where she 
heads the cast of “Kiss Her Good- 
bye,” upcoming movie.......... 
I wonder if the word “psalmody” 
makes you blink as much as it did 
me?.......... The Bishop of 
North Carolina says a weary 
priest at the Miami convention 
phoned the hotel desk and asked: 
“Can we go swimming jn the hotel 
pool tonight?” A lovely and 
throaty feminine voice replied: 
“We sure can. I get off at eleven.” 
James G. Stahlman, powerful 
Southern newspaper publisher, 
sums up Castro with this: “Sel- 
dom in the history of vocal events 
has anyone taken so long to say 
so little about so much.” 
* * * 
I'm told the Treasury Department 
has private observers in the biggest 
Nevada gambling spots to watch for 
heavy winners.......... The wor- 
ried coach pleaded with the prof to 
give the big tackle another chance. 
The prof did and the next day the 
coach asked anxiously: ‘How'd ole 
Jonsey do?” Replied the coach: “Lis- 
ten, he said 7x5 is 33.” The coach 
took a deep breath. “Aw, give the 
lovely guy a break. He'only missed it 
1 dee New Yorkers tell 
-me some tax companies are going to 
experiment with two passenger cabs 
wii aesomrash 9 : The FBI is concerned over 
the report Red China is going to 
dump heroin; opium and morphine 
into-the U.S. to raise some quick dol- 
lars to repay Russian loans. 
—HAROLD A. FITZGERALD 
A oe © Fo oe 6 Oe 
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[The POWER of FAITH by Howard Mi ; '\ eC: We 
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a AMERICANS LIVE BY — 5   He has crawled through rubble below a leaning wall to speak words of comfort. He 
has entered blazing buildings to administer last rites. He has ordered other men off a 
roof before its collapse and carried an uncenscious man to safety. He has broken the tragic 
news of death to firemen’s survivors. 
In trials such as these has the faith of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Gorman been 
tested since he became chaplain of Chicago's fire department in 1922. He volunteers his . 
servicés, which are in addition to his regular parish duties. Receiving no pay for his work 
with the firemen he has, in the words pf one official, ‘‘been a source of strength.” 
“The great courage of firemen humbles me,” 
humility but knowing yourself as you really 
the Lord pyt them in my way.” 
——— 
Mail One of These Forms 
Get a friend or relative to mail the other. 
If you prefer, write a letter of your own. 
Be sure to check the items which apply to you 
peewee neeeeensCUT OFF HERE.weeen eee een ey 
Senator Philip A. Hart 
Senate Office Building, 
Washington, D. C. 
People in many countries have been ruined 
or impoverished by inflation caused by exces- 
sive government spending. I am worried 
about inflation in the United States and de- 
preciation in the value of the dollar. If our 
government keeps spending more than it 
takes in, we certainly will have more infla- 
tion and prices will keep going higher. 
If.this happens— 
~]My savings will be worth less 
My insurance will be worth less 
My pension will be worth less 
My bonds will be worth less 
My income will buy less 
My social security will buy less 
I hope that you will vote only for essen- 
tial expenditures, and against waste and 
appropriation bills favoring special interests. 
‘If we are to survive as a strong nation, we 
must avoid further inflation. 
LET’S KEEP THE DOLLAR SOUND! 
Sincerely, 
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Congressman William S. Broomfield 
House Office Building, 
Washington, D. C. 
People in many countries have been ruined 
or impoverished by inflation caused by exces- 
sive government spending. I am _ worried 
about inflation in the United States and .de- 
preciation in the value of the dollar. If our 
government keeps spending more than it 
takes in, we certainly will have more infla- 
tion and prices will keep going higher. 
If this happens— 
My savings will be worth less 
My insurance will be worth less 
My pension will be worth less 
My bonds will be worth less 
My income will buy less 
My social security will buy less 
I hope that you will vote only for essen- 
tial expenditures, and against waste and 
7 opriation bills favoring special interests. 
we are to survive as a strong nation, we 
must avoid further inflation. 
! LET’S KEEP THE DOLLAR SOUND! 
Sincerely, 
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on ¥, 
  says the chaplain himself. 
are? What few things I've done were duty; ‘‘And what is 
. 
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Who wants to move from place 
to place? . . , Who really likes to 
roam? . What can compare 
with an address . . . That truly is a 
home? . . . A house, however 
humble, with .. , A number on a 
street . . . Where relatives and 
neighbors and .. . All other friends 
may meet... With ali the mail 
deposited . . . The whole long year 
around... And papers care- 
fully . . . Tossed ewhere on the 
ground . . . These are the things 
that make a home... A paradise 
so gay ... From which no one 
should ever feel . . . The urge to go 
away ... However more attractive 
may , . , Seem other spots On 
earth . . . The town that is the 
home town is . . . The place of 
greatest worth. 
(Copyright 1958) 
Smiles 
When you want to reduce, don't 
eat the good things you like that 
are not good for you. 
x -§ »& It doesn’t take long for a man 
who is always lying to pene his 
standing.   - Oakland County doesn't   
Urg es Adults to Support ‘ 
Children’ s Softball Games '   
Baseball season is here again and our midget ball teams will be 
out displaying their skills and competing with other boys their own 
age, on many. of the diamonds in the Pontiac area for the rest of 
Spring and through the summer months. 
* «x * 
I'm the manager of @e of these teams of boys who would ap- — 
-precinto your interest ond petrenage st these games Cle year, 
which are put on for your benefit. 
x * * 
If your son, or the dirty-faced kid down the street is a member of 
a team in‘your area, make a special effort to attend the games he plays 
and show him you're behind him 100 per cent. He'll appreciate it and 
you'll have a clearer picture of one of the many steps being taken in 
this area to curb juvenile delinquency. Watch our future businessmen 
of America grow. Your cooperation will be appreciated. 
132. E. Rundell St. 
‘McCarthy Died Two Years Ago’ 
It was two years: ago Saturday, 
May 2, that Senator McCarthy 
died. He was a very controversial 
figure, but most Americans will 
recal] him as the greatest oppo 
nent Communism had in the U_S. 
Wisconsin Resident 
‘He’s the One 
to Investigate’ 
There isn't a Senator in Wash- 
ington more hateful than Morse. 
First he was.a Democrat, then he 
turned Republican,-‘now he's turned 
Democrat again. So you can see 
how reliable he is. He's the one 
that should have been investigated. 
Victin 
‘Can There Be 
a Compromise?’ 
In Oakland County a man 
charged with statutory rape gets 
a suspefitied sentence and a $500 
fing and in Mississippi he is 
dragged screaming from his cell 
and probably killed by lynch-law 
proponents. There must be some 
kind of a compromise. 
P. R. 
‘What Will World 
Think of This” 
The world will take a dim view 
of our democracy when they read 
about this: Mississippi rape case. 
even 
bother sending the pups to jail 
Disgusted With Both 
He Feels Sorry 
for Announcers 
I feel very sorry for those two 
baseball announcers who have to 
try and sound very cheerful af 
through those horrible exhibitions 
the Bigers put on. 
— * * * 
The fans can yell what they 
really think and so can the 
newspaper writers, but those 
broadcasters have to try and act 
cheerful and as though they 
thought the Tigers were always 
going to win and were a great 
team.   
* x * 
They have to keep one eye on {he 
sponsor and one eye on the Tiger 
management and that handcuffs 
them completely. There aren't any 
more eyes left and they're chained 
to the bottom of the pit. I think 
they do real well and I say three 
cheers for t bluffs they put up 
and it really makes the games 
sound better than they look in 
person or on TV. 
* * * 
I had the bad luck to attend Jim Barnowsky 
one this year and I was trapped 
into watching part of another on 
television. 
Admirer of George and Van 
‘What Will They Do With Us” 4 
During the last big depression 
many of us who had saved for a 
_lifetime to have a secure old age 
lost everything we had. Since 
then they don't allow us to-work 
except at menial tasks, because 
we're too old. 
We go to a doctor and they 
send us to a specialist. They 
play God and charge everyone 
all the law allows, whether the 
income is $100 a month or 
$10,000. If you say one word, 
they tell you to go elsewhere. 
We pay the same high price for 
everything. 
* * * 
What are you going to do with 
us? Cc. K. 
2.5 Million Men 
Mental Rejects 
NEW YORK (UPI) — A massive 
study initiated by Dwight D. Ejsen- 
hower before he. became President 
showed today that the Army lost 
2.5 million equivalent. of 
165 divisions—in W War II to 
mental and emotional breakdowns, 
primarily because of a lack of ade- 
quate education. 
“Dear John’ letters, marital 
breakups and family problems at 
home were another major reason 
why so many men failed to make 
the grade, the study said 
Nearly two million of the men 
who were emotionally or mental- 
ly “ineffective” for service were 
rejected in draft board screen- 
ing. - 
The rest served and were dis- 
charged, many after long and he- 
roic duty. That meant that one 
out of every seven men of the 18- 
million screened for duty failed be- 
cause of emotional or mental de 
fects, the survey pointed out. 
* * * 
This compared with five and a 
quarter million men rejected for 
all reasons and with a quarter of 
a million American men who were 
killed out of the 14-million who 
served and helped make up the 89 
divisions mobilized by the Army 
during the war 
The United States must find a 
way to save ‘‘this significant sector 
of American manhood” as aq vital 
step in the defense and security of 
the country, the study said It 
pointed out that America, with only 
a small segment of the world's pop- 
ulation, faces a potential enemy 
which has vast human resources,   
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
‘Preview Party’ Prepares Child 
Sue’s fear about starting to 
school was changed by a ’’Pre- 
view Party” which the tactful 
kindergarten teacher held for 
next term’s incoming young- 
sters. This is a plan that all 
progressive - schools should 
adopt; for this period can be 
one of the greatest emotional 
shocks in a persons entire 
lifetime if it isn’t handled 
deftly. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
CASE B—424: Sue K., aged 5, is 
due to enter kindergarten next 
term. 
“Dr, Crane, Sue 
is very shy,” her 
mother began, 
“and I am afraid 
she will not be 
content away 
from me. 
“So what can I 
do in advance to, 
help her become 
better adjusted to 
the school situa- 
tion?’’ 
  DR, CRANE 
Sue’s mother deserves a com- 
pliment for thus looking ahead. 
Smart parents should anticipate 
such future problems that will con- 
front their children and thus try 
to avoid them. 
The ‘first great shock in the 
emotional life of a child is when 
it finds itself separted from 
its parents. 
‘So “cushion” that shock. Vac- cinate your toddler by slow stages 
to being away from manima. 
* To begin with, let_-him get well a i es 
acquainted with some. affectionate, 
néighbor, who can then serve as 
baby sitter ‘for an hour while 
mamma goes shopping. a 
* * * 
_ Later, this baby-sitting period 
can to an -entire i 
b} ) 
} i 
| As the child grows older, deftly 
encourage it to spend the after- 
hoon at the home of a playmate. 
Ultimately, see if It will spend a 
night with grandma or a favorite 
cousin. 
Meanwhile, let it get accustomed 
to a classroom atmosphere by 
taking it to Sunday School from 
early infancy. 
* * * 
A Sunday School lets the child 
learn to cooperate with other 
youngsters and also be away from 
mamma for half an hour or longer. 
PREVIEW PARTIES 
Some of the most advanced 
schools also offer next term’s in- 
- coming kindergarten children a 
“Preview Party.” 
During thé last day or so of 
the semester, the kindergarten 
teacher invites the mothers of 
next term’s class to bring their 
youngsters to school. 
At this happy social event, ice 
cream is served and the rewcom- 
ers are given a chance to see what 
a jolly, happy place the kinder- 
garten room really is. 
Thus, the child learns to place a 
pleasant “halo” on its being old 
enough to attend school, 
* * * 
You parents, too, should always ; 
remind the youngster that BIG 
children have the privilege of going 
to school. Keep the emphasis on 
this idea that school means a child 
is BIG or ALMOST GROWN UP. 
Prior to the opening day, too, 
mamma should see that her child 
gets well acquainted with others 
, of its age in the same eity block | 
~ or general farm 
For children feel less afraid if 
they set off to school. with play- 
mates and familiar faces 
Remember, it is an “unknown” 
* place or person that usually scares 
7 The ‘ 
fearful aspects. 
* * * 
So urge your PTA and the 
teachers in the kindergarten or 
the first grade to hold these ‘‘Pre- 
view Parties’ for next semester's 
incoming ‘tots. 
For many neurotic ailma@ts 
that persist even into adulthood 
can be traced to the emotional 
shock that kindergarten children- 
receive when they aten’t tact- 
fully prepared for leaving 
mamma. “Cushion” this major 
event, 
And send for my “Tests for Good children. ‘known”’ holds less 
        
Teachers,” enclosing a stamped, 
return envelope, plus 20 cents 
(non-profit) . 
* kk & 
Discuss them in PTA meetings, 
“for the best teachers in the entire 
school system should be in the kindergarten room. . 
* * * 
.A child's first teacher can make’ 
or ruin his °future educational 
gareer! 
Always write to D 
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Auburn 5 & 10 640 AUBURN AVE.   They 
conventional ;since Tuesday. 
contend 
picketing had 
stopped the trucks from picking 
‘up oil products at the refinery. Court. Injunction 
Blockade’ 
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OKMULGEE, Okla, (AP)—Five 
wives of striking Phillipg Petrgl- 
eum Co, refinery workers were to’ 
go into court today to answer con- 
tempt of court citations for ignor- 
ing a’ court énjunction against their 
“human blockade” of refinery ac- 
A telephone campaign was start- 
,ed Friday to crowd as many sup- 
porters into the courtroom as the 
| wives could muster. 
The ‘District Court hearing was 
ordered by District Court . Judge 
|W, A. Barnett for Mrs. W. O, Do- 
\zier, Mrs. C. R. Fuller, Mrs, G. 
They are among 12 women and) 
one mah named in the injunction 
obtained by the company. 
After the five were served with, 
the citations, a new group = CONVENIENT > ‘/A. Kane, Mrs. E. H. Basford and CREDIT Mrs. W. B. Wallace. 
The blockades have been main- 
tained day and night, with some! 
‘of the wives holding their posts 
as long as 2 hours at a time, 
their nusbanae Deadline Bills Flood Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag 
Budgies Are All Atwitter 
‘Thanks to Iodin Ration not 
Revolver Totin’ Spinster 
Dies in Nursing Home 
Emma 
Arnold, who used to defend her.mitted in the two Houses. The 
crumbling farmhouse near Ann Legislative Service Bureau said it - 
  
LEAVING WATER WORKS — Peter Angeloff, 
177 Green St., a Water Department worker for 46 
years, retired this week as operator of the water 
plant at 151 Walnut St. Born in Bulgaria in 1893,   as a laborer, he 
  
State Legislature 
LANSING W—A flood of bills hit 
the Legislature Friday, deadline 
for introduction of all but tax and 
appropriation measures. 
So far, 1,065 bills. have been sub- 
Lawmakers have yet to agree 
on an adjournment date although 
She figured in the news in the the House has adopted a resolution 
late 1940 when she wounded three setting up a schedule of deadlines 
young trespassers on her property. | which 
A spinster, she lived alone for 33 June 19. 
years and was a school teacher 
in her younger days, would end the = session 
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BEDFORD, Pa. (UPI)—Built-in 
oceupant protection in the new 
automobiles has improved motor- 
ists’ chances of surviving highway 
crashes, a Cornell Medical College 
Dr. Paul W.ETAOINUNUNUN 
surgeon said today. 
Dr. Paul W. Braunstein told the 
llth annual scientific assembly of 
the Pennsylvania Académy of 
General Practice that one of the 
greatest causes of death has been 
the ejection of occupants from a 
car in a crash. , 
“The mjury rate is doubled and 
five if a passenger is thrown 
from the vehicle,”” Dr. Braunstein 
said in reporting on studies by 
the Cornel auto crash injury re- 
search unit. 
He said all major manufacturers 
now install safety door locks in 
current models resulting in “‘a 
substantial decrease’ in the in- 
cidence of occupant ejection and 
a significant reduction in the death 
rate. Dashboard padding and 
safety, belts have helped reduce 
injuries, he said. 
Another Cornell surgeon, Dr. 
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1913 and as a permanent worker in 1921. Hired 
fireman, and became plant operator in 1950. 
  4 White Men Kidnap, 
‘Rape Negro Coed ~ 
  
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was kidnaped 
* * * tvolved had been arrested a short 
time later with the gagged and 
. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)+A_ hysterical girl ‘still in their car. 
“ |Negro coed from Florida A.&M. 
University 
iraped at gunpoint by four white! 
men here early today after a col- 
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questioning the four’ in Leon Coun- 
ty Jail and announced that rape 
charges ~would be filed against all 
Deputy Sheriff W. W. Slappey! four. 
  
  
advanced to coal passer, boiler 
  
  
“Of course, living in London, we artivle, 
It might Stability.” al] take the iodin ration. 
interest you to know that we give 
‘our show budgies lodin ration too caps. age. occupation; are~ unable} 
Arbor Trail with a revolver. died had drafted 1,220, about 50 less and their feathers are superior to to walk several miles a day . , .! 
in a convalescent home in subur-'than in the last long session in 
ban Livonia yesterday. She was 1957." 
99 and would have ‘been 100 next others..."’ (Mrs. S.D.) > 
Ans. I'm 
sorry I don't 
know what ‘‘bud- 
gies’’ are, but I 
believe every 
| man, woman or 
| child in Ontario, 
| Michigan, . Wis- 
consin, Illinois, 
| Indiana or Ohio 
| needs a suitable 
| daily ration of 
| iodine. Likewise 
every cat, dog, Tt | 
| 
  DR. BRADY 
sheep, pig, cok, | 
horse, bird or other creature in the} 
\Great Lakes Basin. Send stamper, | 
self-addressed envelope for my 
FREE pamphlet THE IODINE 
RATION. This is nutrition, not 
medicine. I do NOT advise or ap- 
prove the use of any other than 
the I-shaped tablets described in 
the pamphiet. 
* * * | 
“What remedy do you recom 
mend for bunion?"’ (Mrs. H.L.) 
Ans. — Bunion is partial dis- 
location of great toe joint with 
thickening of the head of the- 
metatarsal bone and, usually, an 
inflamed er infected bursa over 
the joint. In mild cases treat- 
ment of the bursitis may give 
sufficient relief. In established 
bunien only operation on the en- 
larged joint will suffice — this 
requires hospitalization and 
keeps the patient off the foot for 
two weeks. Wearing freak shoes 
is the cause of bunion. 
* * * 
“Am I endangering my _ chil- 
dren's health or society by not hav-' 
jing them vaccinated? I'm not con- 
vinced that children need vaccina- 
t‘on if the parents are conscientious 
about their general health, physi- 
cally and spiritually, Please give 
me your opinion of this.’’ (Mrs. 
C.M. Jr.) 
Ans. — I don’t understand what 
being conscientious about general 
health means. The children 
should be vaccinated, 
| “Am calling your attention to the 
    
‘County Motorists Pe nalized   
36 Drivers L Thirty-six Oakland County motor- 
ists have had their. drivers licenses 
revoked or suspended recently, 
according to the Micthigan- Secre- 
tary of State's Office. 
x .* * 
Ordered to furnish proof of fi- 
nancial responsibility after copvic- 
tion of drunk driving were: 
Ronald G. Bell, 768 Davis St., Birming- 
ham 
Louis E. Brunskill, 1998 Greenfield Rd., 
Birmingham 
wera Y. Ericson, 23448 Hazelwood 
St.. Hazel Park 
Norman Hall, 571 LeBaron St., Pontiac 
| Howard V. LeCoultré, 23737 Carlisle 
St.. Hazel Park 
Marvion E. Miles, 1771 E. Evelyn 8t., 
Hazel Park 
Samuel L. Skreagrin, 612 8 Edison St. 
yal Oak 
Richerd Stokes Jr., 871 E. Leonard Rd., 
Leonard 
Benjamin Wright, 207 8S. Parke 8t., 
Pontiac 
| The folowing county drivers lost 
\their licenses due to unsatisfactory 
|driving records: 
| Ralph N. Angove, 
Clawson 
| Kenneth B. Drake, 2249 Rosemary Dr., 
‘Pontiac 
| Phillip G. Goddard, 522 W. Hudson 8t., 
— k 
0 E. Hedman Jr., 823 Edgewood 
Dr., Royal Oak 
Robert E. McDaniel, 730 Melrose Ave., 
Pontiac 
|. James F McGuire, 915 Westwood Dr., 
| Birmingham 
i os G. Miller, 11 Ramona Trail, Pon- 
, (lac 
| Gerald L. Montgomery, 904 Coughlan 
\Or:, Pontiac 
William A. Reid Jr., 365 Woodridge Ra., 
Bloomfield Hills 
| James &. Robbins Jr., 3203 Kenwood 
18a, Perndale 
Edward P. Sheeran, 4619 Groveland 8t., 
be + Oa) 
| obert E Strauss, 31 Oakdale Bivd., 
‘Pleasant Ridge ; 
| Ordered to show proof of finan- 
cial responsibility for wunsatisfac- 
‘tory judgment were: 
| James H. Adams, 93 W. Annabelle &t., 
| Hazel Park Elbert A. Lilly, 1367 Bywood St., Claw- 
, son 
Hubert Penfold..77 Forest Ave., Pontiac 
[ Mathew. 1. Sdbleskik, 24046 Lakeland Dr., Farmington 345 Banman &t., 
    ~ 
ai, ose Licenses Alenzo J. Sparling, 70! S. Winding St. 
ontiaec ‘ 
Wanda Worley, 2539 James Rd , Pontiac 
The licenses of Charles E. Rhine- 
hart, 615 St. Louis Ave., Ferndale; ~ 
and Joseph E,. Zitcmer, 1080 Strat- 
ford Lane, Bloomfield Hills, were 
revoked due to unsatisfactory 
driving records and failure to ap- 
pear for re-examination. 
| Thomas F. Berg of 325 Harrison, | from 
Many ‘of us, for various 
reasons such as physical handi-| “Find Diversion 
peace of mind is the answer... .”, 
(C.F.S.) 
Ans, — I'm afraid you and I 
just don't understand each other. 
I didn’t use your term but that’s 
what I tried to explain moderate 
daily exercise does for anyone 
whose “nerves” are jangled. 
* * * 
“Tell C.M. it is unwise te use 
saccharin as an artificial sweetener 
because it has no nutritional value 
and it can damage the kidneys 
when the body attempts to elimi- 
nate it.’’ (W.C.H.) 
Ans, — On the contrary, any 
one can use u-> to five grains of 
saccharin daily without ill con- 
sequence. A quarter-grain tab- 
let is equivalent to a level tea- 
spoon of sugar in sweetening ef- 
fect. 
* * 
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page or 100 words long pertaining to 
personal health and hygiene, not 
ease. diagnosis, or treatment, 
answered by Dr. William Brady, if s 
stamped. sejfaddressed envelope is sent 
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Ardmore St., Ferndale, 
‘Stewart of 2905 lost his | 
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Others losing the right to drive ‘ 
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      CAMILLA J. VanHISE Harold C. 
VanHise of 
Bloomfield 
township 
announce the 
engagement of 
their daughter, 
Camilla Joy, 
to Roger W. 
Berlin of 
Berkshire 
drive, son of 
Ur. and Mrs. 
August C. 
Berlin of 
Walled Lake. 
{ June 27 
wedding is 
planned. 
Mr. Berlin 
graduated 
from 
Iniversity of 
Michigan 
where his 
fiance now 
attends. o 
Kathleen Patricia Carry 
Weds Thomas McManus White gladioli banked the 
altar of- St. Vincent de Paul 
Church for the wedging this 
morning of Kathleen Patricia 
Carry and Thomas Patrick 
McManus. The Rev. James 
McDonald, the bride’s cousin, 
of St. Francis Cabrini Church, 
Allen Park, officiated ‘at the 
ceremony before 200 guests. - 
Parents of the couple are 
Mrs. Susan Carry of Judsoh _ 
street and Mrs. Margaret Mc- 
Manus of South Sanford street. 
IN ORGANZA GOWN 
The bride wore a ballerina- 
length gown of nylon organza 
with a square neckline em- 
broidered with Chantilly lace, 
seed pearls and sequins. Her 
ballerinatlength veil of French 
illusion was held by a fitted 
cloche with a center drop of 
pearls. 
She carried a spray of white 
erchids and feathered carna- 
tions with lilies of the valley, 
on a prayer book that belonged 
to her father. 
*x *® * 
Mrs. Kevin J. Ritter was 
her sister's matron of horor. 
She wore a blue nylon shecr 
dress with a fitted bodice ard 
cap sleeves. The full bailerina- 
length skirt was pleated, and 
her headpiece was a matching 
bow. She carried a cascade 
bouquet of pink carnations and 
pink roses. 
* * * 
Serving as his brother's best 
man was David McManus. The 
“e 
Aad you too cam look like a: South 
a Islander in. this hat - 
lo - guaranteed 
iat the sun off — and crepe soled 
‘The anaes, by B. F. Goodrich, bride's brothers, John Carry 
and Thomas Carry, | were 
ushers. 
NEW YORK HONEYMOON -< 
, In the afternoon, a reception 
was held at Knights of Colum- 
bus Hall. Before leaving for a 
honeymoon to New York, the 
bride changed to a pale blue 
silk dress with matching hat 
and navy accessories. 
The bride is a graduate of 
Borgess Hospital, Kalamazov. 
ot * * 
Mrs. Carry was dressed in 
dusty rose with brown acces- 
sories and an orchid corsage 
for her daughter's wedding. 
Mrs. MtManus selected a dusty 
rose dress with white acces- 
sories and a white cymbidium 
corsage. 
Mrs. Van Roekel 
Hosts Gamma Unit 
Mrs. Paul Van Roekel of 
Adlake drive opened her home 
to Gamma Chapter of Beta 
Theta Phi Sorority. 
Mrs. Ralph Behler teported 
on the group's recent benefit 
bridge party at the gathering 
* * * 
The group will bring guests 
for. a preview of new han 
styles, modeled by members 
ard shown by a local beauty 
salon, at the. May 12 meeting 
Mrs. Robert Lohff will be hos- 
tess. 
  / Mr. and Mrs. Dear Abby...   
Can't Face other’ s Day 
With 38 Children’ to ” Feed By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 
“DEAR ABBY: Mother's 
Day is coming again and I 
get tired just thinking about it. 
Last year my 7 children (all 
married) came for supper. 
They brought their families 
and we number 38 and ate in 3 
shifts. I got up at 5:30 in the 
morning to start the supper. 
Nobody helped me peel a po- 
tato and they al! started com- 
ing in at five o'clock with their 
kids. 
“] wiped noses, heated bot- 
tles, changed“ >diapers, an- 
swered questions and waited on 
everybody trying to make them 
feel comfortable and welcome. 
They left my ‘house upside 
down and it took me a week to 
clean it up, I still leve them 
but I am wondering_how many 
more Mother’s Days I can take 
like the last one? Any sugges- 
tions?”’ 
AVERAGE MOTHER 
DEAR Av=<RAGE: If this is 
the way your children ‘honor’ 
their mother on MOTHER'S 
DAY, it's time you- spoke up. 
Tell them on MOTHER'S DAY 
the kitchen and nursery are 
cld8ed, Get yourself all prettied 
up and Jet them take YOU out 
for dinner. It's supposed to be 
YOUR day—not THEIRS. 
* * * 
“DEAR ABBY: May I make 
a suggestion to how to handle 
uninvited guests when they 
‘drop in’ and spoil your plans? 
Keep your coat and hat hang- 
ing near the: door. When the 
doorbell rings, slip it on in 
a hurry, and then open the 
door. If it's someone you do 
not wish to entertain, tell them 
how sorry you are that you 
were just leaving and are al- 
ready ten minutes late. iu it's 
someone you want to entertain, 
invite them in and tell them 
you just got home. It works 
ten times out of ten. Cordially,”’ 
R. F. K 
DEAR R. F. k.: And what 
do you do if you say you are 
leaving, and the ‘‘guest’’ offers 
tu go with you? 
. * * * 
“DEAR ABBY: Please tell 
LOVES TO DANCE to tell her 
mother-in-law to keep her big 
mouth shut and to keep right 
on dancing. When my first 
baby -was two weeks overdue 
I won a Jitterbug contest at 
the Civic Auditorium and have 
the pictures to prove it. I am 
expecting my second baby any 
day now and am dancing my 
fool head off.""' 
STILL DANCING 
* * x 
“DEAR ABBY: I am a soph- 
omore at college and I feel like 
a child asking you this ques- 
tion but I'm ashamed to ask 
are designed with an elasticized V-top 
heep them in place as-you tramp 
over the beathes or to the. nearest 
supermarket,   wei else, I've dated iota ot 
fellows and have made out with 
many of them but I've always 
kept my emotions under con- 
rol. But, Abby, there is one 
fellow|in my English Lit. class 
who makes me flip. 
“Whenever I see him and 
our eyes meet, I get weak in 
the’ knees and have to look 
away. \I can’t even think 
straight; when he looks at me. 
We have nothing much in com- 
mon (different backgrounds, 
interests, religion, etc.) and I 
don't think he's serious about 
me. I’m gure this isn't ‘love’— 
but what is it? COOKIE 
* DEAR | COOKIE: This is 
‘physical \ attraction” — and 
unfortunately, often passes for 
“‘love.”” If \this is all you have 
BETTY J. LOWERY 
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowery 
of Norton avenue announce the 
engagement of their, daughter, 
Betty Joyce, to Karl H. Rink, 
son of Mr.-and Mrs. Fred 
_Caldwell of Richwood road. A 
June 26 wedding is planned. 
Extension 
Club Holds 
Dinner 
A cooperative dinner) was 
held when Huron Gardens Ex 
tension Club met at the home 
of Mrs. Leonard Barnes on 
Edmore street. Mrs. Albert 
Urbaniak served as hostess. 
Participating in the program 
were Mrs. Levi Geasler, Mrs. 
Gerald Wright, and Mrs. Leon- 
ard Barnes. 
Members gave clothes for 
the children at the Oakland 
County Tuberculosis Sanato- 
rium and donated money for 
retarded children. 
The May 12 meeting will be 
held at the home of Mrs 
Geasler on Holbrook street, 
Redding Home 
Is Scene of 
Bridal Shower 
A kitchen shower honoring 
bride-elect Mary Cryderman 
was held Friday evening at the 
home of Mrs. Harry L. Red- 
ding Jr. on Ostrum street. Co- 
hosesses were Mrs. Harry IL 
Redding Jr. and Mrs. FE. J 
Redding 
Miss Cryderman will become 
the bride of Jack Stoughton on 
June 13 
Mrs. Harry L. Redding pre- 
sided at the silver tea service 
Guests included Mrs. Marga- 
ret Andress, Katherine Golem- 
beski, Mrs. Stanley Golem- 
beski, Mrs. Monoroe»Hoskins, 
Mrs. Harry Blush, Mrs. Mae 
Freed and Mrs. Richard Cry- 
derman. 
Also - atténding were Mrs 
Stuart Conway, Mrs. Kenneth 
Carroll, Mrs. Dewey Shave, 
Mrs. Larry Grover, Ethelene 
Morse, Carol Flanders, Diane 
Garrett, Mrs. Harry L. Red- 
ding, Mrs. H. J. Sampson, Mrs. 
Paul Keith and Mrs. George 
Cryderman 
r 
Oil for’Cuticles 
If your cuticles are in bad 
condition, treat them to a 
gentle olive bath or a_ lano- 
lin cream once or twice a 
week. Keep fingers free of 
hangnails; otherwise you may 
be tempted to bite or pull at 
them. in common — avoid him, be- 
cause when this feeling takes 
over, it blots out. reason, arid 
that's the way the--eookie 
crumbles. 
* * * 
CONFIDENTIAL TO THE 
GIRL UPSTAIRS: Don't worry, 
you'll hear from him again. 
Hot air rises. 
* * * 
Are you getting along with 
your parents? ‘What Every 
Teenager Wants To Know.” 
Send 25 cents and a large, self- 
addressed, stamped envelope 
to Abby, care of this news- 
paper. 
a a ae 
For a personal replay, write 
to ABBY in care of this paper. 
Enclose a_ self-addressed 
stamped envelope. 
Bowlers 
Wind Up 
Season 
Luncheon Is Held, 
Prizes Awarded 
by Gaytime Group 
Gaytime Bowlers wound up 
their bowling season with a 
luncheon Thursday at- Rotunda 
In charge of prize distribu- 
tion was Mrs. J .C. Walker. 
Mrs. Phillip’ Moyette an- 
nounced the slate of officers 
for 1959-60. Mrs. N. E. Duro- 
cher will serve as president, 
assisted by Mrs. John D. Mon- 
roe, secretary, and Mrs. Mil- 
ton Hathaway, treasurer. 
* * x 
Retiring president Mrs. H 
Guy Moats presented special 
awards and expressed her 
thanks to the léague for its 
Group participation 
An Hawaiian skit concluded 
the program. Participating 
were Mrs. William McClure, 
Mrs. M. G. Prosser, Mrs. Har- 
old Lankey, Mrs. Fred Cole- 
man and Mrs. Noyce Strait. 
* * * 
Social chairmen for the event 
were Mrs, Durocher, Mrs. Har- 
old MacDonald, Mrs. Prosser, 
Mrs. Stuart Kern, Mrs. Walk- 
er and Mrs. Mahlon Benson 
ar. 
Few of Us Can 
Afford to Go, 
Without Rouge 
About 10 years ago, someone 
started the idea going that it 
was clever to leave rouge out 
of the makeup scheme. Rouge 
jt was implied, had become old 
hat. 
The results are apparent to- 
day in hordes of American 
women who think that a dash 
of lipstick is sufficient makeup. 
This is despite the fact that 
many of them appear ghostlike 
and seem to be suffering from 
advanced anemia. 
The truth is that very few 
women have such flawless 
skins that they can go without 
an artful touch of rouge. Most 
fashion models use it, well- 
placed high on the cheekbone 
and skillfully blended. 
While they gre about it, the 
» women and girls who have left 
off rouge have also left off 
powder. Instead of the smooth, 
flawless porcelain look they 
hope to achieve, they display 
pale, drawn, shiny faces. 
Actually, makeup is an art, 
one which is a great aid in 
_ creating the illusion of a pretty 
face. 
Class Takes Trip 
A trip to Windsor, Ont., was 
made by 79 children <of the 
Emmanuel Christian School 
Wednesday. The children are 
first grade students of Marian 
Smith and second and _ third 
grade_ students of Susan 
Loomis. Homeroom parents 
who aecompanied the group 
were Mr. and Mrs. Vance 
Wright, Mrs. Julian Deaver, 
Mrs. Carl Mahan and Mrs. 
Howard Wood. 
Meet for Dinner 
Pontiac Telephone Pioneers 
of American held its annual 
spring dinner party Thursday 
evening at Hotel Waldron. One 
hundred local telephone ~ em- 
ployes with 21 years of serv- 
ice or more attended. 
Citizenship Party Is Held A graduating party and pro- 
Pram, were held by 
“Antona’s* citizenship 
Wednesday evening at Pontiac 
Central High School. 
x ft * 
Members of the group hon- 
ored were Mr. and. Mrs. 
Joseph Vega, Thomas Smith, 
Gisela Biles, Albert Deconick 
and Virginia Felice. They will Janice 
class 
  __. “Mrs. be naturalized in court Tués- 
day. . 
canism chairman of the Daugh- 
ters of the American Revolu- 
tion, and Mrs. Joseph Phillips, 
Americanism chairmast of 
American Legion Auxiliary, 
Chief Pontiac Post, spoke and 
presénted the honorees with 
Aimerican Flags ‘and- flag 
codes. ‘ 
s 
‘ 
Ny William Todd, Ameri-"_. Longfellow School PTA held its 
annual mother-and-daughter banquet 
Thursday evening in the school gym- 
Mrs. Allen Ebey, left, was in nasium. .   
  
  PCH Concert Combines 
BY DORA DAWSON 
Melody, harmany, 
youth and a fine varied selec- 
tion of songs were the factors 
in a delightful concert ‘‘Say It 
With Music,”’ put on by the vo- 
cal department ef Pontiac Cen- 
u'al High School Friday eve 
ning. The 24th annual concert, 
under the direction of George 
Putnam, opened with a mati- 
nee performance April 29. The color 
concert will be repeated to 
night for the Jast time. 
* * * 
Hundreds of young people 
took part in this concert, the 
culmination of a year of sing- 
ing together, memorizing every 
number, yielding to expert di- 
rection, and giving of the best 
of their talents to produce mu- 
sic of a standard that lives and 
is enjoyed. 
The program was divided 
into four parts after the intro- 
duction by the Senior Girls’ 
Ensemble opening with selec- 
tions from ‘‘Brigadoon."’ There 
was a colorful sword dance by 
Shirley Hutchinson and a Scot- 
tish dance by 8 boys interpo- 
lated in the group under the 
direction of A. Michae] Demp- 
ey. 
* * * 
‘Sacred Holidays’’ by the A 
Cappella Choir conducted by 
George Putnam, opened part 
two. With a beautiful backdrop 
picturing a church interior and 
effective © lighting, the robed 
choir sang with great poise 
and splendid intonation five sa- 
cred numbers that expressed 
exaltation and religious feel- 
fhg. Henry Smith sang the ten- 
or solo in “The Lord’s 
Prayer.” 
From the sublime to the old- 
time minstrel show, with its 
familiar southern songs, a Dix- 
ie Jamboree was put on by the 
Boys’ Glee Club under the di- 
rection of Doreen Voltmann 
Greg. Arakalian was interloc- 
utor and carried the show 
along with professional ease 
Dressed in tradjtional garb#@ 
stovepipe hats,‘ white shirts, 
cerise bow ties, dark trousers 
and cerise garden gloves, they 
carried out some very clever 
Chatting-with Dr. George Miller, a eat IED. 2 = 
general conference chairman of the 
first annual conference on Home. Care 
Arthritis, are 
and Mrs. 
Bonnie Berden of Pontiac -Fisiting- and Rehabilitation. in 
Urs. Anne Hecox, center, Melody, Harmony, Youth 
stunts in -unison with their 
hands, and 
ting during the 8 songs. 
were sung by ElVin King and 
Tom Schrodi and Joe Payne 
introduced a soft shoe dance. 
* * * 
“All You Need Is a Song” 
was the concluding part, sung 
by the entire ensemble. There 
were five well-selected songs 
concluding with “Beyond the 
Blue Horizon Waits a Beaut- 
ful Day.”” This was a lovely 
picture, full of color, wih 
youthful voices singing of good 
cheer and faith. 
There were three entre acts 
when smaller groups, such 
as the Senior Boys’ Ensemble, 
Junior Girls’ Ensemble, Selec- 
tive Girls’ Glee Club, Song 
Spinners and the Senior Girls 
Ensemble sang. All of them 
were a fine addition to a pro- 
gram that moved quickly and 
easily. Marilyn. Vernon and 
Barbara Holder were heard in 
solos, 
Excellent accompaniments 
were played on the piano and 
organ, helping throughout to 
make the concert such a suc- 
cess. 
A word should be said for 
the handsome design on the 
program cover, drawn by Gary 
May, a student. rising and sit 
Solos 
Honor Joyce 
A bridal 
Joyce shower honorng 
Forrest was given Fri 
day evening at th® Dill drive 
home of Mrs. Gerald Moore 
Joyce is the daughter of M: 
and Mrs. Frank Forrest of 
Fairmount avenue. She will 
marry Albert Bergum, son of 
Mrs. Melvin Bergum and the 
late Mr Bergum of St. Paul, 
Minn. on June 13 
Cohostess -for-the miscellan- 
eous shower was Mrs. Fred 
Mueller. “Guests were Mrs 
Frank Forrest, Mrs. Francis 
Doll, Mrs. Roy Parden, Mrs 
Lewis Peters, Mrs. Dale An- 
gell, Mrs. Michael] Ashley, Mrs 
Joseph Odorizzi, Mrs. Winston 
Hopp and Mrs. Phillip Christos 
  Pontiac Press Phete 
charge of decorations and also took 
part in the program. Mrs. Olin Simonds 
was chairman of the affair, and Lois 
Ann Dohner gave a toast to the mothers. 
Betty Giesey 
Is Honored at 
Bridal Shower 
Betty Ann Giesey was hon 
ored at a bridal shower at the 
Rosshire court home of Mrs. 
Robert Colfer Wednesday eve- 
hing 
Miss Giesey. the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Giesey 
of Orchard Lake, wil] marry 
Dennis E. Singleton, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Nelson Singleton of 
Walton boulevard, 
Judith Wilkins will be maid 
of honor at the May 9 wedding. 
* ® *® «4 
Guests at the shower. were 
Mrs. Giesey, Mrs. Singleton, 
Miss Wilkins, Mrs tonald 
West, Mrs. Barrett Harrison, 
Mrs. Edward Maslowski, Mrs. 
James Ladd, Mrs. Donald Ely, 
Mrs. T. E. Horn, Mrs. L. Otis 
Tate, Mrs. Edward Lankford, 
Mrs. Thomas Glenn, Mrs. Dale 
Kage, Mrs. Robert Kimball and 
Mrs. Charles Mason. 
Others are Mrs. Fred Har- 
roun, Mrs, Kenneth Carlson, 
Mrs. Vern Carmean, Mrs. 
George Muto, Mrs. Dawid 
Kelly, Mrs. William Perkins, 
Mrs. Gerald Novontony, Mrs 
Jack Lewis, Mrs. Robert 
Colfer, Dorothy Burch, Nola 
Taylor,, Pat Williams, Mrs. 
Katherine Burnes, Dee Brim, 
Marilyn McArthur, Judy John- 
son, Frances Greer, Pat Otis 
and Beverly Leonas 
Forrest 
Other guests included Mrs. 
Norman Nelson, Mrs. Jerry 
Davis, Mrs. Richard Ptfeffer, 
Mrs. Irwin Mills, Mrs. Arthur 
Swartz, Mrs, Raymond Free- 
bury, Mrs. John Church and 
Mrs. Ivan Baumann: 
Out-of-town guests included 
Mrs. Jack Holler of Mansfield, 
Ohio: Mrs. Robert Wagner, 
Jo Albertano and Mrs, John 
Gilbert, all of Ann Arbor. 
Festival Is Held 
Mark Twain School PTA held 
its annual Spring Festiva] last 
evening. Mrs. Fred Rogers was 
chairman of the event. 
ae 
Narses ‘Association. The two-day con- ference was held Tuesday and Wednes. 
day in Detroit and was sponsored by Michigan Chapter of Arthritis and 
Rheumatism Foundation; ~~.    
  
    
' |   
We all act irrationally at times. 
We are all sometimes unréason- 
y 
different: We know that mental ill- 
ness is an illness just like any 
other disability, and that the sooner 
it is treated the surer the cure. ee 
Yet even today loads of people* Psychiatrist than consulting 4 need help who do not get it. 
INHERITANCE FACTOR 
Not everyone is able to stand the 
strains and stresses of life. How 
well you can “‘take it’ is partly 
a matter of inheritance. Some folks   
emotional disturbance show up in| 
early childhood. It often does at THE PONTIAC PRESS, -SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 ; 
Dangerous if Lasting j 
Here are a few of the sym-} 
|doctor about some physical ailmet| toms which should be investigated} 
|Sometimes the symptoms of an if they are progressive in intensity 
or of long standing. As I have 
said we all have most of them 
once in a while but for a_ short 
period. encouraging. About seven out of] 
10 patients in mental hospitals re- 
cover completely or partially if 
they have the right treatment soon| . 
| 
  Pontiac Press Phete ‘just naturally are tougher emo-itreatment,     
Please, Old Dears, 
Tell Us the Secret RUTH MILLETT 
We had finished our luncheon des- but not one wife could answer any liked; talk or be havior which 
doesn’t make sense; lack of in- 
terest in work; a great deal of 
daydreaming, any strange ideas 
which have nothing to do with 
reality; exaggerated anxiety, the 
constant fear that something is go- The - ' re were even more questions, ing to happen, mispl i . 
  
  The new,president of the Oakland 
County Federation of Women’s Clubs 
Mrs. Louis M. Stieb, center, receives 
the gavel from retiring president Mrs. 
Forrest Brown of Pontiac, left, during 
installation ceremonies held yesterday at-~Oakridge Clubhouse, Royal Oak. 
Interested onlooker is the new first vice- 
president, Mrs. I. J. Gouin of Lake | 
Orion. Some 80 club women attended | 
the all-day annual meeting and 
luncheon. : ‘   
Waterford Women to Attend Shower Fetes   
Lutheran Parley | 
ars. Pinnix at 
Bradsher Home |   Set 
Women of Christ Lutheran: At this time the Women's Mis.| Mrs. Sonny Pinnix was honored) 
Church of Waterford Township are Sionary Societies will be converted at a shower Tuesday evening.| know, “can’t a big, strong, intel- 
attend the annual dis- to the new Augustana Lutheran given at the home of Mrs. Donald) ligent man do the simplest house- planning to 
trict convention of Women's Mis-| {Church Women. Bradsher of Rutgers street. Mrs. | 
* * * ‘Jimmy Bradsher and Mrs.. Dean 
sionary Societies to be held at) Reservations for dinner, to be Fields assisted. 
1:45 p.m. May 12 at Immanuel served at 6 p.m., may be 
Lutheran Church, Detroit. 
  
  Guests included Shirley Corder, | 
through Mrs. Lawrence Bensecoter Beverly Coych, Mary Frances 
by May 6. Husbands are invited. Cervantes, “Olivia Cervantes, Joy 
= Rutt jahi Net Arnold, Mrs. Evelyn Parker, Mar- 
st of be ALCW = * tha Parker, Mrs. Clyde Mize, Mrs. 
he —- . ner wry. Hugh Lee, Mrs. Amos Spivy, Mrs. 
Directors ~ Jack Flanagan and Mrs. Charies ington, D. C., will be guest bo 4.) ; 
speaker at the evening meeting. , : che ons al 4 National Lath- Others were Mrs. Jess Mclninch, 
Mrs. Horace Sidt-ury, Mrs. Robert) eran Churchwoman of the Year i by ALCW. Harris, Mrs. John Britt, Mrs. 
Dorothy Batchelor, Mrs. Archie 
* * * Rose, Mrs. William McGriff, Mrs. 
The women of the church are Cecil Couch, Mrs Wallace Cox, 
|also invited to attend a tea to be Mrs. Barker Luker, Mrs. Clifton 
held by Fellowship of Waterford Handiey, Mrs. Ralph Spivy.“Mrs 
Township Church at- 1:30- p.m.'Ben Sharp, Mrs. Norma Bolton, | 
\May 15 at Waterford Community Mrs. Gale Harris and Mrs. Ben 
Church. Wilson, 
Emmanuel High Seniors 
to Stage Mystery Play 
“Firebug.” a mystery play writ-; and Kitty LaBresh has charge of 
jten by Robert St. Clair and just Props. 
released for amateur production, Tickets may be obtained from   
  sert and were on the second cup of them. So I'm asking my men) 
of coffee when the talk turned|readers if they have any logical| 
from clothes to husbands. explanation for the apparently il-| 
“Why is it,” mused a happy logical way that husbands act and 
young wife, ‘‘that in any family think. 
crisis a husband hurries into his! If any of you men can explain 
den, locks the door behind him and! these questions which have ’ : | 
doesn’t come out until everything) puzsied more than one geners- 
is peaceful and quiet? | tion ef women I'll be glad to pub- 
“And why,” asked another, “is! lish thom,—~~- ~4 it that when. you are scurrying) : 
irieand trvlad Oo wel cass for din-| Se ee 
ner guests a man always decides “°” io Why? 
to clean his guns, put fishing gear} (Copyright, 1988) in order, or ‘ransack every closet) 
in the house looking for s Jacke Mrs, Paul Zerba 
“And why,” another wanted to | F1Qnor Guest at 
Stork Shower 
| Mrs. Paul Zerba was a 
at a pink and blue shower held! “And how,"asked another, ‘‘can|Wednesday evening at her home| a man who can tell you at a glance|on Orchid street. Hostesses were! 
the make and model of any car on) Mrs| Frank Merchant and Mrs.| the road walk into his own living) Marvin Vest. J} 
room and not even notice new cur- 
tains or a new slip cover?” 
Keego Harbor 
Shower Fetes 
Carole Malsom 
Carole Malsom, bride-elect 
of Glean Baker, was honored 
at a shower Thursday evening 
given at the home of Eunice 
Collins of Keego Harbor. 
The couple will be married 
June 27 at Central Methodist 
Church. Their parents are Mr. 
and Mrs. Jack Malsom of 
Keego Harbor and Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Harry Baker of Dwight 
street. 
Guests at the shower were 
Rose Parry, Mrs. Thomas 
Hoyt. Mrs. Edward Collins,   
  hold repair job without his wife's 
having to stand around and hand 
him tools?’’ 
Among the guests were Mrs. 
Frank Diener, ~Mrs. Lester -H. 
| Smith, Mrs. Leon Tatro, Mrs. Jake} 
Quick, Mrs. Leo Kowaleski, Mrs.| 
Franklin Hartman, Mrs. Willard) 
|Merchant, Mrs. Charles Moore, 
Mrs. Carl Merchant and Mrs. Ray- 
mond LaRase. 
Others were Mrs. Wilbert Ver- 
|Pooten, Mrs. E. Arthur Tatro and 
|Gail Kowaleski.   
  
will be presented by the senior 
[class of Emmanuel! Christian High 
  auditorium. 
The play is directed by Kay 
Barbara Kelier, Anne Mercer, John 
Best, Pat London, Clarence 
Groaner, Harvey Kieth, Robert 
Hollis, Martha Kuppart, Merill 
Rock, Donna Brison and James 
Snow. 
dames Snow and Merill Rock 
| are handling setting and light 
| ing, with Constance Hart heading       
of the close-to-you shaping of the 
skirt, Easy-to-sew, too—note prin- 
cess back. Button trim is-optional. | 
Tomorrow's pattern: Half - size. 
fashion. ; 
Printed Pattern 4529: Misses’, 
Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. = 16/ Gémecal theekil Krcan 
takes 2% yards 39-inch fabric. 2 pital. | 
: |; Howard is president of the Printed directions on each pat yroup. 
tern part. Easier, accurate. | 
Send 50 cents in coins for this, 
pattern—add 10 cents for each pat-| 
tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to) sek 
Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac 
Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 
17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print; , 
plainly name, address with zone, 
size and style number. 
Baldwin Church Sets 
_Mom-Daughter Tea 
Baldwin Avenue Methodist 
Church wil] hold its annual Mo 
er-and-Daughter Tea at 7:30 p.m. 
Monday at the church. 
A musical program is planned» be served by Annual Meeting Set 
Oakland County Hospital 
Association will hold its annual 
meeting at 2 p.m. today 
in the lecture room of Pontiac 
  
     
     
                 
     
  
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te | . ig - ; # } \ F : , : : 2 
f NK 4 , } } a3 ° School at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the! 
McCoy. Seniors taking part are|® any Emmanuel High School stu- 
dent. 
The senior class will take its 
jannual senior trip. for five days) Mrs. Lynn Perry, Mrs. Stewart 
Waters, Mrs. Milton Parry, 
Mrs. Malsom, Mrs. John Col- 
lins, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Jack 
      
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Have You Tried This? a   
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| Beef-Pork Noodle Dish | > 
NOODLE CASSEROLE 
By Mrs. Richard Fell By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor 
  
    DOLORES ANN LATE s 
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lati of 
Berkley announce the engage- 
ment of their daughter, Dolores 
Ann, to Jerold Walter Mellen- 
dorf of Waterford Township. 
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
George W. MeHendorf of Good- 
ells. A Sept. 5 wedding is 
planned. Miss Lati attended 
Highland Park Junior College 
  where she was a member of 
Pi Sigma Chi Sorority.   
Share Taxi 
but Pay 
Own Fare ™ By EMILY POST 
  
“Dear Mrs. Post: My mother 
brother’s wed- 
would like to know if it. would 
be wrong for mother to wear 
white flowers? 
  Answer: The fact that the 
bride carries a white bouquet 
- does not mean that no one else 
can put on even a few white 
flowers, which would in no 
way resemble. the ‘bouquet of 
the bride. But since the bride 
feels as she does, your moth- 
er would probably save a 
threatening situation by choos- 
ing other flowers. 
’ “Dear Mrs. Post: Please ad- 
vise me as to the correctnéss 
of using the crest on my fam- 
ily’s coat of arms for my sta- 
tianery. I have been advised 
that I may no longer claim the 
right to use my family crest 
since my marriage. Is_ this 
true?” 
  
Answer: I am sorry but you 
must not use your father's 
arms or crest, and indeed even 
if you were not’ married you 
could not use it bevause a 
crest is used only by a male 
member of the family. 
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x e& *& Cook, noodles as directed on 4 
Mrs. Richard Fell is today’s package. Roll meat in _— \ ba s . soned flour and brown in fat. © [se cook. This recipe, she s@ys, (Cook until tender. i 
| comes from her home town + Form layers of noodles, meat =‘ 
of “Albion and has graced and other ingredients in order t 
many a church supper table. 8iven (save out Chinese § 
Mrs. Fell-has wid with 2 P0Odles). Top with Chinese | | ipo noodles and bake in moderate’ B' | Brownie group. At present she oven until heated through. B| 
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RIGHT . . “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
, BETHEL TASEan WESLEYAN METHODIST — Church to Mark New Leaders | 28 , 8S...10 am.“ Worship 11 om: LYNN STREET rae ’ 
seinsomsin weeny (Contane Belnstalled | Sauer "amend Pa aeserice 7:50PM. Centennial fo Be Insta Le ' REV..H LJ stor ) : 
- = = Armada Methodists Will Rev. Galen E. oe 
Celebrate Anniversary to Conduct Instruction ~ LUTHERAN’ 
THE SALVATION ARMY “| tomorrow Class at Presbyterian |) : 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET SS | CHURCHES ARMADA — The Armada Meth- Newly‘elected elders, trustees 4 MISSOURI SYNOD Sunday Schl.’9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. }jodist Church will mark is 100th and deacons will he installed ail 
Morning Worship 11 ae evangeie met ee p.m. iegpiesiod jaar bondi yey rist Se aa f St. Paul 
i : mM. =‘ jiday. *~ * * : * 
we CAPTRIN AND MRS. I. WILLIAM REAVER af Ie nated tant the Cantccen: _giders named to the session in sa Assistant, 2nd Lieut.-Q. Kennedy ion was j . 19, e | George Mahder, Pastor 
Good Mus:c — Singing — True to the.World Preaching 1839, and ieee wate wean a: Ravi J | ly eh Seckes sions 8:00 AM 
ae sors rarren At rning Service .. 10:45 AM God Meets With Us _ You ° Too, Are Invited Toa natice tat aad ee Earle VanDyke, Warren Abbott) . Morning Service 
    
    
    
      
        
         
    
  
    
     
          
  
  
  
        
      
    
    
  
    
  
      
    
  
  
      
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  and Leslje Ellis. ® Sunday School’ ....9:30AM | 
ne A major catastrophe befell the * * * . ) ¢ : church in February 1942, when Chgsen to serve as trustees were . Bloomfield 
Columbia Avenue | the frame building burned to the (|Norman Allen, Richard Scearce TOWNSHIP 
| ground, destroying all of the con- \}and Floyd Mortenson. le re Lake & Telegraph | tents and many valuable records, -~ ** + \% Squa 
Loss was estimated at $20,000. : &% Wm. C. Grate, Pastor y 
\ Mr. and Mrs, John’ Gibson, (3 Church Service ...11:00 A.M. 
ins te Maes a ae et cee Mire ad Me rican wis, | Sunday School ...11:00 A.M. #) } ple’ on Aug. 3, d a new Mr, and Mrs. George a 
64 West Columbia Ave. parsonage was built on Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shel- iF M k 
FE re oe — in Lap seein’ scents ton will be installed as deacons. \s St. ar 
Sunday School ........-. 69 page aie wee Oe n special centennial services ; ao a |§ 7979 Commeree ‘Road 
Morning Worship ...csseessssccccceseceees 11 A.M noanagee the gt Pisin ery MISSIONARIES TO VIET NAM — The Rev. r : epipe *Dr. William H. Marbach will/) _ (West Bloomfield Township): 
B.T.U 6:30 P. M. | Pastor of Christ Methodist Church, . ; ss en RT NY : ; ay rated Band’{2 W™. C. Grate, Pastor, -T.U........ teeter ees soauGdes00COnbCO. a 4 uM Detroit, will speak at 10 a.m. Bish-| and Mrs. E. A. Cline who have been receiving in Viet Nam. They will attend the Toronto Insti- | preach on ‘‘A Consec’ | ‘to, Schoot 945 AM 
Evening Worship ....... COCO O COON GC UIOC vee 7. . M. op Marshall R. Reed will deliver! additional missionary training at the Christian tute of Linguistics in Junejand sail in September | at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. serv-|§ et =f picid SAM. 
Wednesday Prayer Meeting ..........-..- 30 P. |the sermon et the 2 p.m. service.| and Missionary Alliance Church under the pas- for the mission field. Shown with the Clines and..|ices. The Rev. Galen E. oy = 
Rev. M. F. Boyd Jr., Pastor |The Rev. Arthur Smith, Detroit tor, the Rew. G. J. Bersche, Jeft yesterday to their two-month-old daughter is the Rev. gene the instruction c i§ Ce dar Cres S t 
Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention | Superintendent, will speak during) make {inal preparations for missionary service Bersche. Mrs. Cline is a registered nurse. a a.m. i 
a 9.000.000 Members — ‘the 7:30 p.m. service. - x * * |) Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. 7) aeacaiees en . Lunch will be served at noon The Junior and Senior High| (Next to Dublin School) 
for visiting guests, and a pot-luck e young people will elect officers | Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor 4  ~ 
idiriner is scheduled for 6 p.m. ' at the 5:30 p.m. meetings Sunday.’ * Services at 8:30 A.M. mm 
Cae ee UR Men sam | Church Services Scheduled ee nal Beery ae es faa creda . 10 AM. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. . jto a training institute for family * Sunday School 9:45 A.M : 
, ‘""jyntor and Beginners’ Chureh : Services to Str ess : — ; _ jeamp leaders of Michigan Synod 
Youth Service .........-..+: SCOGSCOGOCOR CAG ICO SCG 6:30 P.M. Disciples of Christ throughout the Sunday at the Newman AME Baptist Church. Holy Communion Saturday, \¢ Grace 
oe an y onan Service ... “p66 Pid Wednesday Bibl : F i| lif ination wil] observe ‘Rural Life Church instead of the St. James and the rite of Baptism will be : ; 
me. tor —RE¥ LER LalLoun seeeeeseeees . ra eae —ARTHUR EWALD | e in ami y | e \Sunday”’ tomorrow. The Rev. D. Cc. Missjonary Baptist Church, ac- observed at 7 7:30 p.m. My son, forget not my law: Corner Genesee and Glendale / 
. | MeColl- of-First Christian, Church cording to the Rev. J. Allen Park-| oy JAMES MISSIONARY | But let thine heart keep my West Bide) - i 
pr aia : National Family Week will be will preach on the theme,’ ‘Jesus er, pastor of the Newman Church. |. Elder C. J. Johnson, pastor of ‘commandments. te Richard 2. ciuckne yer, Paster ¥ 
observed at Crescent Hills Baptist)}and Rural Life’ at the morning TRINITY BAPTIST * * we Cech a Ged in Gat snd Sees = =5 Church rat ce... tite i 
AN CHURCH | |Church with two special services service. 4+ The Rev. Joseph Moore will ne noone ot. si Hee * | Sunday School .,.. 900AM Fj FIR ‘ bs aa : . ae 2 gregation will <o48 ‘Chur Ss _100AM 2 
HURON AT WAYNE ee eae CEE; YEE peak on the theme, “Have You pe guests at the 8 p.m. service Williams Lake | cee oe AM —s a Ba. nl tor.| The City Wide Choir U nion will Really Been Converted,” n TH the Thursday at St. James Missionary Church of . 
Poster REV. WRLIAM HM. MARBACH, 0.0, Nn, Pastor, present a program at 30, p.m. 11 a.m. -service Sunday | in frinity Baptist Church. Elder Johnson will 
Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. | [Will preach on “The-Family Guide, ene — — aceak on th program,which spon-' the Nazarene St. Stephen WORSHIP SERVICES 9-30-1100 wine his at vere ae a or | sored by the Usher Board. et Corner Airport & VF.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. H ee ~Well: ship ur, assiste y udy | M * Hatchery Road (Between Dixie and Sashabaw) 
Schetling and the Adu Goo First MI ethodists to Make sumer cree caaxanoon| | ase Belen Baw 1 cup 8 South ake CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 | [ane Lord's Supper will be ob- | Sportsman Mort Neff ill be} 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL cnch Nsom , ; oe urc rice ... 0 ceed aad weur cuemiecs well | P] da S d guest speaker at the father ‘and son} 11 AM. WORSHIP HOUR + 
lcomed at the conclusion of Ann ua = ges un ay program of the Men's: Club of 7 PM. WORSHIP HOUR Sunday“"School ...10\43 AM 
: ; ' sermon. | Christ Church Cranbrook Monday - —— S T og \ 
First Church of the Brethren | ~ evening, May 11. Other honored , t. rinity | A family fellowship service is) Members of First Methodist/Methodist Church, youth, and the . i ee 46 NORTH ROSELAWN embers A bs ; guests will be member of the| First Christian Church 
M by the Pastor scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Church will observe ‘Loyalty Rev. Mr. Lord, adult. Boy Scout Troop sponsored by the 1 urc Anion at Jentte > cip! h ‘ PA Eas e) 
Te ride, irs. ame Gree Uinewer 1:00 PM. | roma ge ac The evening will con- Sunday"’ tomorrow. “Diary of the Mackinac” will Men's Club Disciples of Christ P AalphiGuGiauslPacion 
Bat. Young Married People's Class at the Green Home, 7:30 sist of readings by Marcia Cam- Stewards will meet at the church) be the -—. shown at the 6:30 | sT JOHN METHODIST Sunday School ..10 A. M. 14°?" Nene SESE _ 
| Prayer Meeting and Bible Study at Clara Will's Home eron, a hymn sing and fellowship at 2:30 Sunday afternoon before) ginner Friday when the Men's | : ‘ake Church Service ..1]1 A. M.|]. Sunday School ....9:45AM 
REV. LeROY SHAFER, Pastor hour. ieretin tox the| y The Rev. M. L. Bellinger, pas- 7 First Service ......8 30AM , | ‘calling on the membership for the, Fellowship entertain their wives ia be h : te 858 W. Huron Second Service 1) 00AM , . aeeumennames . ENS”, | annual pledge. | at ‘Ladies’ Night.” The picture tor, will be in charge of the spe- Rev. D. D. McColl sees > PeCheat-aeeat “d 3A . | oad cial services closing the confer- eee te es ; ; ‘Raps Society $s Attitude | 43 ~ ee concerns the new bridge. ence year of St. John Methodist —— sg Seemann = ee ‘ 
‘ FIRST METHODIST | lp Forward to Victory” will De) one Rev. Mr. Hart will lead the Church és *:| ST. PAUL, Minn.  — Dean the theme of the Rev. Paul T. Se 
| | } South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor » James Fogarty of Fordham Uni-|Hart's sermon at the 10 a. m, wor- ape poli bebe ie helio, i lee earn WAocioli IC “Chu rch of Christ 
‘| Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor versity said in a speech here that ship hour. The Sanctuary Choir P P at progr , B - 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday. ginning at 7:30 Sunday night and 458 CENTRAL “4 O SHIP ‘society's ‘extraordinarily apathetic will sing ‘None Other Lamb” un- pt * * Rell each: Eevctag ‘Gxcush: reday 
; 10:00 A. M. MORNING W R -\attiude toward the appalling prob der the direction of Merlin B.| Year-end reports will be given Rally day for the conference will | Young People Saturdoy .... 7:30 P.M. 
7 “FORWARD TO VICTORY” lems of alcoholism," is a grave Asplin and Carol Opland will ng 5+ the official board meeting at be May 10 , Church Loyalty Sunday . \modern weakness. pes Nine” as an offer 4) 0m. Tuesday. John Grieson| Sunday School & Worship ..10:00 A.M. 
Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 3 ai will preside. Sunday Evening Service ?: 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL FIRST OPEN Parents will «be guests of Editor From Kentucky ” ° eal Rleeinalin : Methodist Youth Fellowship at Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship...... 6:15 P. M. BIBLE CHURCH the 6:30 Sunday evening service. Oakland Avenue ‘0 Speck at Tabernacle 
‘ Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship 1 Block N. of Walton Blvd At 7:30 p.m. Monday, the Rev. P P h Dr. John Paul, associate editor Church Phone FE 5-836] 
ae. FREI BARTS UE RAL a RRS anette = antay om - i; Ee Harry Lord, associate pastor, will astor to reac of The Herald, published at Louis- UL 2-5142 
Vouk Rervice © 630PM |. conduct the final session of the ‘Tithi ’ ville, Ky., will speak Tuesday, Bichon [Au Darent Bishop L. A 
FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Evangelistic Service . 745PM._ | teachers’ training class. A coffee on 1 Ing Wednesday and Thursday evenings ishop L. are: Parent, Paster 
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7.45PM. | hour will fdllow. | and again on May 10 at the Evan- i Se 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor p * * * | “IT Know I Should Tithe’ will gelistic Tabernacle, 2800 Watkins s« 5 i Bett: Sm . 
The End of édi hers s . Theodore Lake Rd. im DES O's. : : The following accrédited teachers be the subject of the Rev. Theoc Lake 
Sega Py 2 Rare Mannie Seema 20 Peeper will lead their departments: R. Allebach’s sermon at 10 a.m.} At noon Tuesday. Dr. Paul will © | T S TI 
Wed., May 6th, Open Forum—Mr. Marshall, Speaker *T Church |. Mrs. Ruth Pryor of Birmingham, Sunday at the Oakland Avenue speak to the Christian Business ji F RS AP rIST CHURCH A Harry Nichols, President kindergarten; Mrs. Robert Bene- United Presbyterian Church. Committee at the Elks Temple, ll4 5 
———____—_—_—_— —— | Rey. TH Staton FE 2.9497 | dict of Keego Harbor, primary; | *~ * * Orchard Lake Ave. | ee Oakland and Saginaw — See Ss Mrs. Paul Eliason of Clarkston,| The Pioneer Youth group will 2 = ———y Pontiac, Michigan SYLVAN LAKE — —<$—=———-———— junior; the Rev, Daniel J. Wal- meet at-5:45 p.m. tomorrow with . ‘oe 
CHURCH of CHRIST lace, associate Pastor of Central the theme of the meeting. “A Pro-] The Episcopal Church |= Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor fe) ‘ gram 1 a Point. e Bullders at3 
ot Orservip W. Haat og oe . | Sroup will hold a study session of the Advent f Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Marvin W. Hastings ter PILGRIM - lat the same time with the theme, Middlebelt R4.. North ne 
m Bible os a Staff to Preview /“Youth in the Church.” — REY Joun ~ we Vicar | $e 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL jorn ors / . . . | fe 
DARE TO STAND opens ~ V tion Bible The pastor will preach on “Jo. Berveie 10:00 AM. it Classes for All Ages 
ont "a wore EEMING MEN’ HOLINESS aca seph, the Governor of Egypt”? at |Se-eeemeeeseeeee Fi 
Daily: ‘“Disl-a-Devott ob carve” 7B 8-068 mere School Material | the 7 p.m, service, iF 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP 3 : “a v on — | * we } 
Cm TV taerday. 308 Fae “Herald of Truth” CHURCH | The annual Mother and Daughter First bie AND HE MADE THEM MALE AND FEMALE” 
— Mrs. /John Emmert, director of Banquet is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. i ; > 
eee aaa - Vacation Church School at Or- Tuesday. . Congregational 4 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICES Baldwi F chard Lake Community Church,| - ke ee “THE ONLY SIN THE CROSS DIO NOT ANNUL” 
—_ hoe Presbyterian, and her staff will) Several laymen have joined the Church & - 
S ntra et O | ist attend a preview of vacation Tanks: of Boys Brigade leaders. 1 Dr. Savage Speaking a! Both Services school materials at the Highland) The present group consists of Er-} yi) £ Huron & Mt. Clemens cig a egy Se ee gi 
REV. MILTON H. BANK, D.D., Minister Wel O Park Presbyterian Church Mon-'nest Watson, Paul Maddox, Robert 10:30 A. M PARES A EE Gap oh PAB OE ROA, oS | 
REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister rCOMme £0) Ur — Alay. Vacation school will be held ncaa gee ser tas — a co - = ——— REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., Assoc, Minister Sunda Schaal 10 from June 22 to July 3. ‘4 in Kee ue ee “GOD, 
r a.m. Howard Scharfenken will pre- a 
MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. Y side at the Wedieatay evening’ + j t h h all tk NOT MAN ‘ . : ; ; ae sy Trust in Jeh@yah with all thy ae i ‘LITTLE. FOXES” . Worship Hour 1] a.m. ee ee Saat heart, and lean not upon thine own ‘acd were Burien, il C Me fudge / : : understanding. seins e Rev. D. J. Wallace, Preaching Youth Hour. .615 p.m. Fanies angh Feeseele hil = ———— a 
tertain members o e six . (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) ; -_ “ ; Evening Service 7 p.m. ito 2. | Waterford Community Church DECIDE TO ATTEND     
  
  
   
       
       
    i “The Greatef Victory" will be $860 Andersonville Rd. THE 
‘the Rev. Edward D. Auchard’s’ ; 
We urge you to attend |'sermon subject Sunday. The Worshtp Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. Gasembliea of God. Chancel Choir will sing at 11 a. m. 
  | church with us. this | and Mrs. Shirley Carpenter will be Sunday School ......... 9:45 A. M. Sunday School 
soloist at both services. E 7 Secu) 7PM Sunday. | Kathy Irons will lead « tec) vening oervice ........... . Mz. 
sion on ‘Without Bombs — a Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P. M. Pastor O. D. Emery Dream” at the 6 p. m. Senior High| 
Fellowship session. The Rev. Mr.) A... AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 
Auchard will lead the Bible study Rey, Robert Winne Welcome to a Friendly Church! THE BLESSING OF GOD ON THE TEACHING on Jeremiah at 8 p. m. | 
— OF THE WORLD Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave 
ery ala ® Marion, Peston CHURCH: he NAZARENE art A ashe olate A gdnk Ren eda Cradle Roll Presentation at the close of the Sunday 
        
    
    
  
  
  flat tlt AMS say Ne BE 60 STATE STREET School 0 .—Young jes" rvices . 
7:45 -P.M.—Evangelistic Service Worshi Cee ee ee ] 1:00 A.M. : . . 
A Friendly Welcome Awaits You! AL ae BY THE PASTOR Communion Service i 11:00 A. M. 
 Youth-Service ..... 6:30 P.M. Old Time Revival Service ...... 7:45 P.M.   
      
      
    
     
                    
  MR. HANNA MRS. HANNA ; | PONTIAC CHURCH Evangelistic Service’ 7:30 P.M. | 
Outstanding Evangelistic Team To Lead ¢ |) @ OF CHRIST Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. 
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH is Welcomes All Visitors —a Fs ern > el REVIVAL E 347 N. wa 8T A —, Study eggs conse tuas Geena 950 a.m. mromnentodipsiioy 
uvange ist r. Van B. faa \ : orning Worship ....... 6.03.6... 50 a.m. 
Sunday and Nightly 7:30 P.M. (extept Satufday) Weduieday Rrening Bervice aa = CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP] y 3 through May 17- i Listen to Herald of Truth “a _ Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) at 19 Milbourne Place 
SPECIAL MUSIC: Mrs. .V, B. Hanna, Pianist and [3 le Detroit 30 to 6:00 PM. 90 PM Evening Service 7:30 P.M.—Margaret Blackburn of, —-}) 210 N. Perry St. : Vibra Harp — Mrs. Hanna, solo, Church Choir Py E verybody Is Invited! ¢ Royal Oak, speaking . WESLEY WIBLEY, Pastor 9:45 a.m. ‘Sunday School 11:00 Chutch Service | % . - 'd Fos! — 7 of ibis Miler <- wie 0 C ig c 7 W. W. Hail, Minister 1100 North Perry § St. Thursday Evening 7:30; P,.M.—Qpen, Forum Visit the Church of the Old Fashiongd Gospe] 
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    “TRAE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
  
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 
. WEST HURON AT MARK STREET 
Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor 
Percy M> Walley, Jr, Minister of Education 
Two Worship Services—6:45 A.M, and 11:00 A. M, 
Sermont “OUR POSSESSIVENESS OF OUR POSSESSION” May Fellowship 
at Orchard Lake 
  
  
    
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NTA The Rev C. George Widdifiela Rector 
The Rev David K Mills. Curate 
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 
9:30 A.M.—Holy Baptism and 
Sermon by the Rector. 
Church School -     Wh 11:00 A.\M.—Holy Communion end 
Sermon by the Rector. , 
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ST. GEORGE'S ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH 
8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 0:30 A. M.—Pemily Service, 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 
Chureh 9:30 and 11:18 A. M.—Identical 
¥ 11:00 A. M. Commenion - 
Rev. B.. T. ite, Viear and Sermon 
A.M.B. CLUB White Lake Chureh Sehool at Each Service 
11:18 A.M. 
Morning Prayer and Sermon Rev. W. Hunt, Vicar 
        oe A. M—Chureh School Classes for All Plan_ Panel Program 
> 1:00 P.M—4 BYP, Groups for Annual Affair Wednesday, 1:90 P.M.—Mid-Week Prayer and Bible Study 
° “AB American Baptist Convention Church” Mrs, James C, Covert of First 
<u.wJ| Presbyterian Church will be chair- 
: > man of the annual May Fellowship 
. . . f a Cearch Women at es ; 
All Saints Episcopal Church ‘Orchard Lake Community, Pres 
Williams St. at W. Pike: , perme ist oe 
  
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Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton FE. 2-7239 
Youth Groun @:30 PM Eyening Worship 7:30 P.M. 
se a “The Treasures of Wisdom” 
Pastor Philip W. Somers, pastor, preaching at both ‘services. 
Friendly Welcome! 
“Holding Forth the Word of Life” 
    Bun. Schoo! 10 AM., Morn. Worship 11 AM.. “The Will of Man” 
| MARIMONT . . . A Growing Church with a }   
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| Protestant church women from 
jall over the state will gather at 
‘the First Presbyterian Church in C. Covert ef 2209 Scott Lake Rd., chairman, and 
Birmingham on May 13-14 to cele- © 
|brate the 30th anniversary of 
| United Church Women. 
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“The Meaning of Chritsian Free- r # is ~ - he? 5 “i = : ' ; a 
TO PLAN MAY FELLOWSHIP — Meeting at 
the home of Mrs. Capt. J. William Heaver of 
788 Menominee Rd. to complete plans for May 
Fellowship-Day are (from left) Mrs. L. R. Miner 
of 420 Bloomfield Rd., co-chaifman; Mrs. James 
Presbyterian.    
Pontiae Press Phete 
Mrs. Heaver, a member of the panel program. 
Sponsored by the Pontiac Council of United 
Church Women, May Fellowship will be held on 
May 11 at the Orchard Lake Community Church, _}@istrict Friday and Saturday at! 
‘ |District Churchmen, and a mem-. 
iber of Christ Lutheran Church of 
  
Baptist Educational worshipping together.   
  
  
  
' a YOUR PRIVILEGE TO HEAR DR. JOHN PAUL OF 
      
     
          
   
    
    
            
You need the church ... the church needs you! 
® YOUR GOSPEL HOUR, Sun, 7:30 AM. Over CKLW 
“Yours for a Clean Work” 
a aL wpe remy ae Aan 
  
SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY 
“EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT” 
Sunday Services and Reading Room 
Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 
11:00 A. M. Open Daily 
Wednesday Evening 11 AM to$ PM 
Service 8 P.M Friday to9 PM 
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 
Lawrence and Williams Streets 
  
HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS 
  
     
     RADIO STATION TV 
CKLW EVERY SUNDAY 
800 K.C. CHANNEL 7 
Sunday 9:45 A.M. 9:30 AM. 
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     RELY   LOUISVILLE, KY., TUES., WED., THURS. & NEXT SUNDAY. 
at the EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Located at 2800 Warkins Lake Rd., Ve Mile ’N:W. of Oak. Co. Market 
© Sun School 10 A.M.—Preaching 11 A.M. G 7:30 P.M. Sunday 
A. ]. Baughey, Pastor ‘The Christian and 
Missionary Alliance 
Church 
M-59 at Cass Lake Rd 
Rev. G. |. Bersche, Pastor 
94S AM 
Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M. 
“THE WALK OF FAITH” 
ADYoe 6:00 PM 
Evangelistic Service _ 700P.M 
“Confession and Judgment”   Sunday School . 
  
    the Prospect street church and the 
branch Sunday School which has REV. GERALD H. RAPELJE iwith services 
      
      
  
fast 1         501 MT. CLEMENS STREET 
HH. Hewisen, Paster 
10:00 A.M. Sunday School 
| 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship : “CONQUEST OF FEAR” 
6:45 P.M. E.MY. 
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 
“NO THANK YoU" 
Wed. 10 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. 
Prayer Meetings 
    : METHODIST CHURCH 
| Families will participate in the!“At Home Night” with all mem-| 
\worship service tomorrow at Beth- bers. of the family spending the 
evening together. Materials are 
lavailable at the church for the! Bethany Baptist Families 
Jany Baptist Chureh in observance 
of National Family Week. 
| Taking part in the first service 
'will be Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boyce | 
and Harlan. Joyce and Robert Church Receipts Up |Martin will give the responsive) evening at home. 
  
reading and Scripture lesson at 
the second worship hour. Southern * * * t convention 
; Church Unit to Be Dedicated | The dedication service for the'been meeting in Longfellow School/mark the opening of the ch 
held at 10 and 11 
lam. and again at 6:15 and 7: p.m. Sunday. 
  luactenee provide pally We cordially invite you to worship with us. 
bers of the Sunday School as well FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH as a nursery. The large fellowship|] 149 N\ Rast Bivd. Pootios, DMichigan 
hall contains a fireplace and li-jj Foster 0. FP. EASTMAN Oe FE ices: 
brary area.   
  
Men fo Attend s ) omy Senet 
District Retreat | 23 == 
Charles Sitton of Christ] wae 
3a mena Lutheran Church ‘to Be “Gay ; 
Weekend. Director =.     
  
    
Churchmen of the Augustana Luth- 
eran Church will conduct a week- 
end retreat for the men of the; 
Camp Chiyesa near Highland. 
Charles Sitton, president of the 
Waterford will be retreat director. 
    
Youth Fellowship .,..5. 
Wednesd 
Prayer ‘Nesting o+--7000 P.M. 
AUBURN HEIGHTS 4 i 
  
Sunday School ...... 10:00 A.M. 
Worship ...........- 11:15 AM.   
  
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urch “Samson Was Their Son” 
i Youth Fellowship ....6:00 P.M. 
COMMUNITY UNITED   
        
  
  
    
  
  Sunde ids rae PM. ay : Plains, Michigan 
Silver Tea W W. J. Teeuwissen Jr. Pastor ~ 
Bible School ......... 9:45 A.M. 
. UNEFY __ i Morning Worship ....11:00 AM 
os | Youth Groups ....... WAM T - 
70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison |) Evening Worship ....7:30 P.M. 
“Teach Us i] Wed. ; 
ent 0:30 -. § Study Hour ....... 7:30 PM 
Sunday Sehoo! 11 A. M. Sunday Service It A. M. LAKEL AND 
° ° Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rd. 
First Social — ff nev. nor v. Lampert, muster Brethren Church Hi Sunday School ...... 9:30 AM.   it Morning Worship ....10:45 A.M. 
: 2nd Sunday Schoo! 10:45AM. | 
      
  
  
  
  
  
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OEOPPRET DAY. m4 Pastor Evangel Temple | NASHVILLE #—Receipts of the | 1380 Mt. Clemens 
Interdenominational OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH REV. J. W.\ DEEG, Pastor—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD 
10:00 A.M. Service — “The Family Is of God” 
s School 11:15 A.M. , 
Prayer Fellowship 7:30 P.M.     
    
  
  
  
  
  
Paul Freed 11:00 A. M. 
“BABY DAY” 
- Recognition of All Babies 
Music Under the Direction 
of Jimmie Meena 
SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 
' LAST WEEK 1,432 
| RADIO REVIVAL WPON 9015 A.M. EACH SUNDAY 
~ Modern Supervised Nursery ¥ 
Ample Parking . * ——* 
Speciat Mother's Day Services May 10 ‘| Emmanuel BAPTIST CHURCH | 645 S. Tefegraph Road 
Especially Invites You -to 
THREE GREAT SERVICES 
10:00 A. M. 
DR. MALONE: PREACHING 
7:30 P.M. 
Dynamic “Voice of Tangiers” Broadcaster 
Beaming the Gospel Behind the Iron Curtain 
    wake 
DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor 
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Youth Serv 
  | The Senior Bethany Youth Fel- 
lowship is having a car wash today All Types: of 
to raise funds for summer camps “FIRST GENE . 249 
i¢e 6:00 RAL BAPTIST CHURCH Baldwin Avenue 
Sunday School.9:45 Morning Service 11:00 
Evening Service 7:00 
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 
Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—PE §-0622 
Gospel Singing SUNDAY, MAY 3rd—2:30 TO 4:30 P.M. 
spe! Singing 
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REVIVAL | SERVICES   PUBLIC 
and softball teams. - j 
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All youth sponsors and leaders 
will gather with the church’ staff 
Tuesday evening to make future 
plans. 
The congregation is being urged 
by the pastor, Dr. Joseph I. Chap-|~ 
man, to observe Friday night as. 
National Lutheran 
Council Churches 
ASCENSION 
WATERFORD 
Meeting at Leggett Bohoo! | 
3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. 
Wm. LaFountain, Pastor 
SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 A.M. I 
SERVICES ..... 9 and 11 AM. 
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| CHRIST 
| WATERFORD TWP. "| Airport at Williams Lake Rd. 
4 Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor 
| SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M- 
I CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M,    
      
   
   
    
         
  
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87 Hill St. at Cherry St. 
Carl W. Nelson, Pastor , 
| SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:45 A.M. 
CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. ff 
SHEPHERD of the LAKES | 
WALLED LAKE . 
Meeting at Walled Lake Biem. Schoo! | W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. 
- M, Frederick’ Foutz, Pastor. |; 
| CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. 7 
| SUNDAY SCHOOL. . .9:30 A.M, i NKS of the church that he made 
thought Og — bes 
to save om. 7: 
acre. HOW. SAY SOME FE 
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a churoh; (1 do 
Je.wrorig, but in t 
is goine to. save the church. 
ENROLL it-you have   eharch 
and Eph. 
in our 
      tyne “SEARCHING THE 
SCRIPTURES” 
with 
Roosevelt Wells, Minister 
CHURCH CALENDAR 
bie School Sunday ...... 6:46 A.M. 
e. Siskin & aeruie Be is bat Bible Study Tuesday ......8:00 - 
IT SEEMS ’ The above phrase is fr 
in their conversat 
their everyday walk of life, 
and such is permissive 
However, " pea 
age 2 we should always say 
le teaches tly used s with 
when 5 ba 
the 
. for we should always 
vig in mind that 
“ things gee. to 
liness (11 Pet. 1:3). ” 
Have you ever 
when spooning, 4 
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of us have forgotten 
Bib! ys God le says 
the-head of it, 
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) if not you the contains, 
life and god- 
     
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ST. JOHN’S long time I hav men express various opinions 
on ould portant, othe 
PONTIAC way ee Sm wi. Wg yt XH bots with the sal 
of ividual, fear the to see what 
t ht so much 
cor ti18, 
20:28, t h of it that he gave his blood for it. Acta thought so muc ny aA bride and is 
123. IN Sue PA 
Cc Tile “Soar ? 
‘AKE BI WILL YOU? Are 
te denomina’ sense be, for 123. Believest Thou This? 
IN. FREE BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE not enrolled Tespondence course, free Bible cor: 
to TODAY? 
for Further Information Write to R. Wells, 2 
Pontiac or Call FE 5-1156 
WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST . 210 Hughes Street -. 10 Hughes St, May 3rd Through May 10th 
STONE BAPTIST 
CHURCH. 3931 AUBURN at ADAMS 
Revival Services will begin on Sunday, May 3rd, and 
continue every evening, including Saturday evening, 
through Sunday, May 10th, 1959: Time: 7:30 p. m.   
  | Dickens as teacher. STONE BAPTIST CHURCH is an 
    The Evangelist will be Rev. Wendell Zimmerman of 
Kansas City, Missouri.-There will be a Nursery-with 
attendants every évening to take care of all the 
babies. 
Rev. Dickens will be preaching on Sunday, May 3rd } 
and Rey. Zimmerman will begin preaching on-Mon- 
day evehing, May 4th and on through Sunday, 
May 10th. Public invited to attend any or all services. 
If you do not already attend Sunday School, why not 
pay a visit to the Stone Baptist Sunday School. There | 
are classes for every age including a large-adult class 
that meets in the main auditorium with. Rev. 
      
          
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He Knows How to Pick ‘Himself Up. ~ . : | 
Don’t Count Arthur Godfrey Out “NEW YORK (UPI)—Arthur God-/million dollars a year to have tery lots. The pay was good, $500 
trey has emerged trom a cancer Godfrey deliver their messages in'a week, but he chucked that in 
Operation to confront the toughest his salty, brash style. \favor of investing in a vaudeville   
  
  
SUNDAY at 
3:20 - 6:45 -.10:10 
THE + 1 HILARITY BEST-SELLER Down again, he was being writ- ten off as a has-been. Then he 
suddenly bounced back as the heir- 
    opponent of his roller-coaster life. | His career also has had its ups icompany, which went broke. 
Judging form past performances,| .44q downs. He was working in 
he should win. | the Pennsylvania coal mines at r 
  * *« * | the age of 16, but quit when he | Godfrey, the Warbling Banjoist” 
It isn't the first time the seH-| got a bad cough. He tried to | on Baltimore station WFBR. 
styled Irish’ ruin has been down) become a lumberjack, but lacked | Two years later, he was hired 
but not quite out. Each time, the, the muscle. He went on the bum by NBC’s station in Washington, 
55-year-old rugged redhead has! and slept in jailhouses at night. | pg Ti $50 a week. “ol = 
seinen ierg aff the floor and He joined the Navy and survived | spell ‘ai > alana. 
a number of barroom brawls at 
various Mediterranean ports, but 
acquired stitchwork on his scalp} 
and bridgework in his mouth. ~~ 
His hip never healed properly, 
and in 1953, he underwent surgery 
that left him’ with what he: called 
a “‘fin hip.” 
Not long after the operation he In 1931, a car he was driving 
smashed into a truck. Doctors 
found he had 32 fractures, includ- 
ing a broken left arm, fractured 
skull, four broken ribs, displaced 
heart, dislocated hips and shat- 
fered kneecaps. 
*Although saddled with many 
scars and a permanent limp, he 
went on to become the world’s He got a job writing advertising 
leaving the Navy in 1924. He was farm near Leesburg; Va., and went 
paid $100 a week, but that wasn't for » swim before a nationwide TV enough money to keep him from | audience. He had come back 
arguing with the boss and walking | again. 
es 2 out. . 
most celebrated radio and tele- Goatrey worked on an auto as. | MISES OVER TROUBLES 
vision salesman. isembly line in Detroit, but didn’t| ed ne as Ge 
I ilike it. H tried selli me- | #bove his physical trou Sponsors spent as much as 27 like it. He even ried selling ce an odin. ty a oa 
plane, swim and play golf. 
| Professionally, he got in hot 
jwater with his public six years 
|ago when he publicly fired singer 
{Julius LaRosa because he lacked   
  
  
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  copy for a perfume company after tgcssed away his crutches at his| apparent to Edward R. Murrow’s 
‘Person to Person’ show, starting 
next fall. 
  
Pontiac Theaters Eagle 
Sat.; “Joe Butterfly,’ Audie 
\Murphy; ‘‘Creature Walks Among   |Us 
Sun.-Tues.; ‘Submarine  Sea- 
‘hawk,”’ John Nentley; ‘‘Paratroop 
Cqmmand”” | Wed.-Fri.: “Some Came. Run-! 
|ning,’’ Frank Sinatra, Shirley Mac- 
Laine 
Huron 
Sat.-Mon.: ‘‘Tonka,” Sal Mineo 
Tues: ‘From Here to Eternity,” 
Burt Lancaster 
Wed.-Sat.: “Bell, Book and Can- die,”” Kim Novak, James Stewart 
Oakland ; 
Sat.-Thurs.: ‘‘The Journey,’”’ Yul 
Brynner, Deborah Kerr, color 
Starts Fri.: ‘Rio Bravo,’’, Dean 
iMartin, John Wayne, Ricky Nel- 
son     Strand 
    
  
                    
    When Lois Kapelsohn has ques- 
tions about her homework, she 
goes right to the summit. 
| Lois, 14, a ninth-grade honor 
student at South Orange Junior 
High School, wondered whether 
Caesar and Cicero were worth all 
the bother. So, as a term project, 
she sent out 120 letters to promi- 
nent. Americans asking them if 
‘that so-called dead language 
\should drop dead. 
Ninety-nine per BECAME A 
  cent of her 
‘lish — that Latin was very valu- 
able indeed. Included among those 
in favor were Chief Justice Earl 
       Warren, , Vice President Richard 
comme SAL MINE os rane tens , Cabinet members and 
JEROME PHILIP RAFAEL Qo QU 
CAMPOS . PAGE - \OMONED 
sveecm LEMS FISTER: ssn LEMS RST ULE WAND eens oe toes “TRAIEIE” BAND FEL Prececes oy AMES PRATT 
TECHNICOLOR’ “ Said. the vice president: “I stud- 
ied Latin for four years and it 
was my favorite subject. It was 
most valuable in teaching me how 
to think.”’ 
Warren and Secretary of the 
Interior Fred A. Seaton urged 
Lois to keep plugging with her 
Latin. 
To no one’s great surprise, col- 
lege presidents and professors re- 
plied in one voice: Keep Latin 
alive. 
Groucho Marx agreed. A New 
York magazine editor didn't. One 
of the few dissenters, he said 
‘Latin was a “luxury,” especially 
tsince too many Americans are 
incapable of speaking -proper Eng- 
lish. 
| Lois is keeping on with her Latin.     
  
— Notice! — 
CONTACT LENS WEARERS We have a limited supply of new contact 
lens wetting solution — laboratory tested. 
* PONTIAC CONTACT LENS CENTER 103 N. Saginaw St. ’ FE 2-0291-2 — Notice! — 
      correspondents replied — in Eng- ,   ; r aaa . Sat.: ‘‘Road Racers,” Sally For- 
A STORY OF humility. est; ‘‘Daddy-O,"’ Dick Contino | . . “ A succession of firings in the | Sun.Wed.: “Revolt in the Big! PRIDE AND JOY — The children in Mrs. 
COURAGE AND “family” followed and he found |fiouse,”’ Gene Evans: “ Johnny John Davidson's room at Webster School have 
ADVENTURE | himself with sponsor trouble. In | Rocco,’ Stephan McNally | been excited all week with the 
eee | the midst of tha:, he was penal- |. Thurs.: “Tempest,” Van H fin, hatched in the incubator in their classroom. 
AND THAT | ized for reckless flying. His rat- Sylvano Mangano | They dubbed the pair ‘‘Pride and Joy,’ and 
; | ings fell and = age his ‘Talent Waterford Drivein | ———— ge ee 
OLENT DA ~ Scout’ night-time show, once a | Sat.: “Gunman’s Walk,” Van | 
vi DAY J ; | top-rated program. | Heflin; ‘Tarawa Beachhead,”’ Ker-| P 
...WHEN A | Godfrey gave up his Wednesday |Win Mathews; “Spook Chasers,’ Hertz Char ed 
“night hour and returned this sea- Bowery Boys - 7 , 
BOY |son with a Tuesday night show that, Sun.-Mon.: “Geisha Boy.” Jerry! ; failed to catch on. Lewis; “The Burning Hilts,’ Tab; —7e 
Th BECAME Th | | Hunter 
ru ru Tues.-Thurs.: “The Big Coun-| wf A | rus 
A WARRIOR! L L ti try,” Gregory Peck; ‘The Last! 
Mile,” ick 
M A HORSE M earn Latn, pile, Micary Hooney, .Sued by Government 
Lois, Advise ; | for Monopolizing Car 
oj emi O |l Top Ameri Community Theaters Rental Business . HERO! AND op /imericans | N ; N ° . Civic — Farmingten . . 
CUSTER MAPLEWOOD, N.J. (AP) —) Sat.: “Hansel and Gretel,” color:;) NEW YORK (AP)—The govern Danie] Boone, Blazer,” 
Bruce Bennett, Lon Chaney 
Sun.-Thurs “Auntie Mame,” 
Rosalind Russell, Porrest Tucker 
Pri.-Sat “Enchanted Island,”’ 
Dana Andrews, Jane Powell; 
Woman,”’ color, Lance Puller 
Hills — Rechester 
Sat: “The Trap,”’ Richard Widmark, 
Tina Louise; “Blood of the Vampire” color, ment has accused the Hertz Corp. 
color 
rentals the 
States. throughout color, 
“Frontier 
‘wk oo 
In a civil complaint filed Fri- 
Sun.-Sat Auntie Mame Rosalind a... ; y - 
ussell, Porrest Tucker, color day in federal court, the we 
eege ment contends Hertz spent 40 mil- Sat: ‘“‘Verboten.’ James Best, Susan Cummings; * ‘Last Mile,” Mickey Rooney lion dollars in the last five years 
Sun.-Tues: “Rally Around the Piag, t other auto Boys,” Paul Neweeh. Joanne Woodward so acquire com rol of 
urs.-Sat.: “Stranger in My Arms,” and truck renting and _ leasing 
Jeff Chandler, Sandra Dee; “Bilent Bne- 
my,’ Dawn Adams companies. 
Holly | The suit says the acquisitions 
Sat--Sun.; “Up Periscope,” James Gar-' have inctuded airport and railway 
Pri.-Sat : “The Journey,” Yul Brynner, terminal concessions, garages and Deborah Kerr 
other facilities, and more than 20,- 
Robert (00 vehicles. Milford 
Sat “The Hunters,” color, 
Mitchum. Robert Wagner 
‘on -Tues I Want to Live,” Susan * * * 
ayward P P 
Thurs -Sat~ “Roots of Heaven,’ color The government wants a court 
Errol Flynn, Juliette Greco order requiring Hertz to sell 
a th ired assets, and a b Sat: Sun “The Remarkable Mr Pen- ese acqul assets, a a pan nypacker.’’ Clifton Webb 
Wed -P: additional ri: “The Hanging Tree,’ Gary against acquiring any 
Cooper companies. 
  
Good Year Is in Store 
for This Bathing Beauty | 
By EARL WILSON 
HOLLYWOOD — Joi Lansing, a beautiful blonde Mormon 
_who often dates Frank Sinatra, was very sorry the day we met 
that she wasn’t carrying a bathing suit with her. 
*. * * 
| “I practically always carry one,” apolo- 
gized Joi, who’s a steady on the Bob Cum- 
{mings TV show and also was in “Hole in the 
  
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answer. .° « Head,” the movie Sinatra shot in Miami. 
“Somebody's always asking to take my pic- 
ture in a bathing suit and I like to be ready.” 
Joi therefore tossed her legs about 
and worried about her shampooed hair 
that wasn’t dry yet—and said, “It might 
be a good year for me.” 1 
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were thousands of girls waiting for the audition and I in-' 
tended to walk right out. When he saw me, he said, “Where | 
e” Orson Welles is in her corner, too. “He 
starred in a picture,” Joi burbled. “There 
  have you been” I said, ‘What?’ 
He said, ‘Tell all the other girls 
to go.’” 
Thus she wound up in a TV 
pilot he hopes to sell. 
    Being one of the shape- 
liest, prettiest Hollywood 
gals, Joi seemed to be a 
natural for the Sinatra Fan 
Club, and she says concern- 
ing that, “Frank and I are 
very close friends and I 
intend to keep it that 
way.”   
Joi is a sexpot—of the school 
that includes Mamie Van 
Ekberg, Barbara Nichols, and 
Joan Bradshaw. 
The Mormons don’t bar girls 
from being sexpots. “I don’t 
smoke or drink or swear—well, once in a while.” she skid, des 
ciding to have a cup of coffee. “I think we Mormons are al- 
lergic to alcohol. 
Starting five years ago with he very first Bob Cum- 
mings show—the original pilot, even—Joi’s performed regu- 
larly with him (frequently in a bathing suit as one of his 
photographic models). Bob’s even roped her into his 
Vitamin Club. 
Joi was married_briefly to an’ actor named Lance Fuller 
ani was just starting to wear bathing sutts. Divorced now, she’s| 
* * * } 
“When were you born?” I asked her. ‘ | 
‘April 6,” she replied with what has become her standard | 
Joi has played a lot of light parts but would like to do 
something dramatic ...a role in which she wifds up get- 
ting killed in a western, for example. 
“I could get shot in a bathing suit,” she suggested . ... 
That's earl, brother. ° 
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pupils from other rooms have been constant 
visitors to the chick nursery. The two pupils 
shown watching the tiny creatures are (from 
left) Laurie Taylor, 9, of 247 Ottawa Dr., and 
Donny Berg, also 9, of 1030 James K Blvd. two chicks that 
Better Percentage Than FDR   
Ike Has Perfect Veto Tally 
| WASHINGTON @ — President;but 9, of these were overridden. 
|Eisenhower is champion. by one|Andrew Johnson had the greatest 
way of figuring the success chief;number_overridden, 15 out of 28. 
executives have had with vetoes—|Harry S. Truman had 12 of his 
|he has turned down the most bills 250 vetoes upset. 
Billy Graham to Cut 
Australian Crusade   
|without being overtidden once by 
|Congress. 
Eisenhower, dhowever, still has 
nearly two years to go while nine 
jof his predecessors got through 
United |Out having a veto overruled. Four} 
of the nine served eight full years.) SYDNEY, Australia (UPI)— 
which Eisenhower has yet to do. American evangelist Billy Graham 
|But their vetoes were few. © iwill cut his five-month Australian 
| Counting the House vote Thurs-|tour short by a week, his chief 
\day sustaining Eisenhower's veto aide said yesterday 
lof the rural electrification loan +o 
bill, his record stood at 138 vetoes! Grady Wilson, an associate evan- 
and no upsets. gelist in the Graham ‘“‘crusade 
* teafn.”’ said Grahami's decision to 
cut his stay in Australia was not 
due to the trouble the 40-year-old 
evangelist has had in his left eye 
* * * 
health were the reason he * * 
A Senate Library study shows 
lan unblemished record in that re- 
|spect for four presidents who 
served eight years: Washington 2 
vetoes; Madison 7; Monroe 1; er 
Jackson 12. 
  would prolong (his stay) to give 
| Other presidents with perfect himself more time for rest,” 
| Scores: Polk 3; Buchanan 7; Lin- Wilson said. He said Graham will 
leave Australia for the United coln 3; McKinley 42, and Harding 
6. States after the conclusion of his 
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London More Gentleman Than Fighter in KO Patterson Ends 
Tuneup in 11th 
at Indianapolis Loser Wants Rematch; 
Floyd Starts Training 
Soon for Johansson Pe: eS 
  
Johansson Would Punch More 
Next Foe for Patterson. - 
Gives Credit to London 
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—‘‘I ‘am the up British fighter said in his dress- 
champ of Europe, and he (London) jing room a few minutes after he 
is now the challenger.” was counted out in the ring. 
That was Ingemar Johansson) He had a cut under his right 
talking in Patterson's dressing eye, and his body was bright pink |. 
room last night. Johansson, who with red lacings. 
meets the champion in New York| ae 
in June, said ‘London did better; The big blow London said, was 
tonight than I thought he could. patterson’s hard right that cought 
He was much better tonight Com-|the challenger on the left-temple 
pared to his other fights. ‘near the end of the 10th’ round 
Johansson said he would do one and sent him down for a five- 
thing different in meeting Patter-|count. /, son. “I would punch a little more.” 
“Patterson is very fast, but he} 
was not using his experience to 
full advantage,” said the Swede. | INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Facts and fig- 
“I think London was on defensive,” gt of last night's heavyweight title he added. Altendance— 10,088 
Gross receipts—$122.885 
Cus D’Amato, outspoken man-|Net receipts—si03.111 : Ae Radio-TV receipts—$200,000 
ager of Patterson, said he ‘thought |London’s purse—$60,000 and $15,000 ex- ~ penses (estimated) 
London could beat with) of the Patterson's purse—$186,000 (estimated) 
American challengers. : 
“He might not be the best. . . 
Floyd’s faced, but he w the fF k Mill W ’ feachest challenger and fer he | ran | er Ins 
might get a rematch,” D'Amato . . ‘ 
added. Mixed Singles-Jitle “I was satisfied with the mies   
  
By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — In Eng- 
land they have two kinds of ath- 
letes, the professionals who play 
for money and the non-pros called 
“‘gentlemeh,”” who compare to our 
amateurs. 
Last night Brian London, a pro- 
fessional] boxer from Blackpool, 
England, challenged heavyweight 
champion Floyd Patterson and he 
fought like a rea] gentleman. 
Even when he was kayoed in 
the 11th round, London found it 
more gentlemanly to hit the can- 
vas on his side rather than on 
his back. si 
When he -entered the ring, Lon- 
don bowed to the fans on all sides 
and twice during the fight he apol- 
ogized to Patterson because he 
thought he had butted the cham- 
pion. 
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And as Tommy Farr would say, 
“the bloody mackeral’ did not 
apologize for not throwing a few 
- punches. 
Someone suggested London 
might have been afraid to sever 
Anglo-American relations, He 
sure didn't impress anyone as 
being one of the best heavy- 
weights Ergiand has te offer as 
a challenger. 
“He was frozen from the start, 
I never saw him fight so sadly,” 
said Farr who sat at ringside shak- 
ing his head throughout the 10 ~ 
  
Facts ‘n’ Figures 
  
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HELP FOR FOE — After knocking out Brian London of Eng- 
land in the 11th round of heavyweight title fight last night, cham- 
pion Floyd Patterson is joined by London's seconds as he rushes 
over to offer aid to the fallen challenger. Patterson is the kind of fighter 
who rises for the occasién,” the | 
manager continued, ‘‘and before | 
he is done he still will be one of |... Singles tournament at Cooley) our greatest heavyweights.” g . yweigms |Lanes following an official check | . xk * nae 
“Tim coming back Jo the States |S 4¥€Fases- 
' and learn to fight.”   Frank Miller of Orchard Lake) 
has been declared the winner of! 
the recent Oakland County Mixed)   
oA iad leak Dakine: 
He rolled a 648 series to go with | 
a 12 handicap for 684. Hazel Tosh 
of Union Lake, the top woman, | 
tied Merle Burch of Westacres for |   That was London’s reac- 
tion to the 11-round beating he 
suffered Friday night at the runnerup honors with 667. ; 
hands of Patterson. | Other scores were Paul Schenck |° ; 
“I took body punishment I 658, Steve Jaksha 658, Paul Witte! | 
shguldn't have taken,”’ the stand- 657, Floyd Pifer 657. - | 
rounds and 5] seconds. =£7igers Go Deeper in Hole sie cae salt rue tal = =. Nats 4-3 Victors 
BEE @  iesiis. offer but had nothing to return. 
off Patterson's head, mussing his Figomers for Run; Francona Keeps Yanks Losing Detroit Errors AP Wirepheots 
Sikora motions champion Floyd Patterson away. 
Patterson kayoed London in the llth round to 
keep his title. LONDON DOWN — Britain's Brian London 
goes down on one knee in 10th round of heavy- 
weight title bout last night as referee Frank 
  
    
His right hand couldn’t -have 
smashed a fly on Patterson’s ear 
and his left was just a mechanica} 
punch that could hurt only if he 
was able to connect more than 
once. |               
  hair. 
London did not win a round. “| ° 2 ‘Home Run’ Bunning 
might have scored one even in the) E Allows 2 More: Need 
w c w in| . , 
=e-="=“Wynn One-Hits Boston, 1-O rics * * . ) * 
In the first round the crowd : | DETROIT w—Just to get even 
roared, not in approval but in| — the Detroit Tigers must play 
better baseball in the remainder of! 
the 1959 season than any Detroit     By The Associated Press |Tom Brewer 1-0 with a one-hitter|Cleveland Indians, who pulled off | After that, Wynn went to work 
amazement, as London moved in| Every spring it’s the same, Ask|and his own home run in a per-|a whale of a job .themselves in ajon the strikeouts. He got the final | 
to return a couple stinging left, Manager Al Lopez who looks good formance that was the more re-|4-2, 10-inning victory over the New/|two outs on whiffs in the second 
jabs he had just taken with a and he'll point to a guy running markable because it was far from|York Yankees on Tito Francona'sjafter giving up a walk. In_ the Soave, inj ilse lant olait unre 
few light pats to Patterson's headin the outfield at the Chicago perfect. three-run, two-out pinch homer. fifth, he walked two, but got the) 7). oo 14 oo 7 - hat! 
White Sox’ training camp.| The only Red Sox hit was a| Kansas City shook Baltimore/final out on a strikeout. In the| stark reality of just what 
The second round Patterson |Wynn,” said Lopez. “He always first-inning single by Pete Run-|loose for a full share of third by|seventh, with Don Buddin on|their stumbling start has done to 
missed with a long right hay- |jooks good.”’ nels, the second man Wynn faced. |beating the Orioles 6-3. Washing-|third after a walk, passed balj|them faced the Tigers today as) 
maker and when the crowd | At 36, and in his 19h major\There were seven other base run-|ton tossed another shovelful of|and outfield fly, Wynn tanned|'ey sent Gerald Davie odt in his) 
roared in laughter, he shrugged |jeague season, Early’ Wynn is ners, all on walks—but Wynn left/dirt on Detroit, beating the Tigers|Gene Stephens and Ted Lepcio. first. big league pitching start 
his shoulders as if to say, “oh |Lopez’ prime example of a pitch-|'em hanging as he time gnd again|43 in 10 innings. “= + against the Washington Senators. 
well, it was a good try.” ler. Not just because he's a win-|battled back with strikeouts to get - * © * This was Wynn's second one- The Senators’ 4-3 victory in’ 10 
innings yesterday gives Detroit 
a 2-14 record. , London tried a couple long rights|Ner. But because he’s always in/out of jams. He fanned 14, his} Ironically, it was Wynn's know-|nitter (the other, was against De- 
fi the third round and ruffled the eere. always ready to do a job, one-game high. how that barred his first no-hit-|troit in 1955 when he was with 
air a little bit, but then his body|#!ways ready to give another club/ = * ter. He had moved shortstop Luis Cleveland) and he won it in the ’ 
on ia right side started to vedden|2 fight from the mound. It was Wynn's 252nd victory,|Aparicio nearer third before pitch-|eighth for a 3-1 record, Brewer Season’s ist Horse Show Sunday 
Young Riders in Spotlight : 
The bleakest part of the entire) The Pontiac area's first spring|A. Duffy and Stanley Humphrey. 
mess is that just to finish even|norse show for 1958 on Sunday, at|Humphrey is head of this years’ | | 
| 
| a ae Ss x *& ® tops among active pitchers, and|ing to the left-handed hitting Run- 
tterson rk his ribs. ps 4 e Pp Ts, ing to g (1-2) walked but one, struck out 
: ftom Pa “ +. a | Last night he pulled off one of |38th shutout, tops in the American|nels—who bounced his single just/one and gave five hits, Al Smith 
with the board, to break even at/pioomfield Open Hunt Club ‘BOH show. a A prom- 
the 500 mark in wins and losseS,|ices to be a very interesting ex-| Classes to be shown include ev- ithe sweetest jobs of his career, League. It also left the White Sox/to the left of second base, where/nad two singles, Nellie F . ; s ' ° : . - ; ‘Ox an- 
Patterson opened a gash under. ating the Boston Red Sox and|within a game of the front-running|Luis would have put it away. other. The pat extra-base hits 
the Tigers must play the remain-|pinition. There will be 13 separate ery phase -of horsemanship, for 
ing games at a 543 clip. events on a program in which both hunters and jumpers. London's eye in the 4th round and 
opened it up more in the 5th round. 
It was in this round -that London 
started to move in and suddenly 8 8 s 
both fighters stopped momentarily | 
and shrugged at each other. | 1 = | ‘ 
_ “He thought he butted me and | 
Left fielder Larry Doby was help- young riders hold the spotlight, | Show opena at § am. runs 
less against two of Harmon Kille-|,iong with their mounts. lthrough the afternoon, and is free 
ibrew’s blasts yesterday, and they - : ito the public. A donation may be 
cost the Tigers another ball game.| Some of the section's top de for the USET fund 
Killebrew hit one in the fourth) youngsters are entered from made tor the und. 
into the upper left field seats. In| Bloomfield Hills, Northville, Bir- 
mingham and Detroit. There are Started to apologize, and | told | 
Aim he didn’t and to start punch- | By The Associated Press trouble and finished his rookie sea-|Making his fifth start, he was 
the 10th he broke.a 33 tie by 
socking another one, high into the| als® several from other points, ineluding the only girl who has ing,” said Patterson. | When Pittsburgh talked pennant,son with a seven-game’ winning|rapped for 13 hits and lost 7-6 to 
The champion threw a lot. of last winter, the hopes were based |streak last year, again has been/last-place St. Louis. 
upper left centerfield pavilion. 
ek & worked out this year with the   AP Wirephote. 
GIFT GLOVES — Brian London, British challenger for the 
heavyweight boxing title, received the gloves that beat him as a 
gift last night after he was knocked out in the 11th round by cham- 
pion Floyd Patterson. The champ presented the mitts to London 
in the dressing room after the bout. 
    
  
To fulfill a pre-season. promise 
by manager Bill Norman — he 
said his team would finish in the 
American League’s first division 
the Tigers will need some 
mighty heroics.   
  
fore the home run. | were by Wynn—who doubled be- oe” £+ & 
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| punches in the 7th round but noneon pitchers Bob " Friend and bothered by a sore elbow and is - ek 
was solid. His best connections|George Witt. Now it’s May, and 0-3. Friend, who shared the major 
came in the 8th and 9th rounds. In|Pirates are seventh in the Na-|league lead with 22 victories S| +i) are jiist 344 games out of the 
: the 10th London went down on one tional League race and seven of|the Bucs finished second last year. 'ieaq in another close NL race that 
| knee and took a count of three as their nine defeats have been hung|now Is 0-4. Neither has managed | shows only a 21s-game margin be- 
the bell sounded. on those two right-handers. \fo pitch a complete game. tween first and sixth. 
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Despite a 69 record, the Pirates 
           | * | Witt, who shrugged off arm! Friend failed again last night. Pa < * Clevetand woe 4 733 United States Equestrian Team. 
; ; Chicago __....... 1k 66 )=— 647i Both of the roundtrippers came ° 
A ong left jab early in the 11th) ccammumommnmarynang| Milwaukee's firstplace Braves(Eafimc’” .% } 38 3 | otf dim Bunning, who already | Pittbugh Pan The round put a little haze in London’s " é A Sil EG AL RLEMRLEL AE NEEL : , rgh, Pa 
| eyes but before they had a chance #  |retained'a mere (,032) percentage |New York wets 7 3 ss 4, | ts threatening to make a Tun- oa 
, *|point lead, although whipped 6-4 Boston eeveueaes . 3 <a away of American League go-| Miss Litchfield, an alternate for 
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~\by third-place San Francisco. pher-ball honors. Bunning has |the USET, is bringing two horses. 
;, Fourth-place Cincinnati defeated 
*\the second-place Los Angeles | to clear, Patterson threw four ? sees 
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straight punches and that was it.) a Chicage 1, Beste 6, Right yielded eight homers in 24-and- | Among riders for Robert Cc. . 
iia Beton oto terat t | ie mca ce Loe “Anges Sagat She ESE 2 wee Sooty mings ean tte tw Frank Fute| PRESS BOX i ’ = ington 4, Detroit 1 i seven ’ 
delayed action, because after a 4 By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF = \the Chicago Cubs 42. waa caaee b Be Bas yap pes = asa igan Professional Horsemen’s Assn 
pause he made an effort to move — . ‘| The Cardinals, who had lost|New York at clang. 1 p.m.—sturds- | nes. eighth, Noy Slevers!are Phillip (17) and Patricia (14) - 
~forward but instead waivered © PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Frequent slumps. ’ : vant (0-0) vs. Score (1-1). led off with a single to left. Then il 1 Pitcher Tom Cheney will leave 
ee a ai aie waivered | DIAGNOSIS: Starting the downswing too fast ‘|three straight, got rolling against Boston ot Chicago, p.m.—Delock @4)|shortstop Rocky Bridges bobbled Monagha = n, children of General Mo-|., 4 y in about eight days and 
ackwa ped. la sl : . g |Friend in a three-run fourth in-|panimore at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m.—wil-| Jim Lemon’s grounder and Sie- tors’ Phillip Monaghans, and Cassie join the St. Louis Cardinals. He 
‘The crowd booed: because they Treatment: One of the two or three most important §!ning capped by Alex Grammas’|, helm G0) vs. Herbert (1)... |vers went to second daughter of the Merrill Bates of appeared briefly in 1957. In foot 
thought I pushed him,” said Pat- Principles of the good golf swing is this: the downswing {two-run double. They put it away “merer (2i)ve Davie (00). se Bloomfield, Hills. ak he Bas Varta es es 
terson. ‘but 1 wanted to put my = Must be started SLOWLY and SMOOPHLY, = with another three in the seventh, | OW en 30 p.m. | Third baseman Eddie Yost erred s *% * linebacker Bob Pellegrini and de- 
hand on his head to try to help At this movement from | with Hal Smith's two-run triple|paiimore at Chicago, 1 pm. [on a backhand stop of Killebrew’s Sally and Bob Sample will ride fonsive halfback Lee Rivley 
him up. I don't know why except’, the top of the backswing “ the deciding blow. Rew York et Detroit 2, 130 pm grounder and the bases were load-|for Johnny Wallace.of Northville x * * , 
that out of habit, when with my} more golfers go wrong than . “ * * Boston at Ranges city, 2:30 pm ed. Sievers scored as pinch batter relay mare some, . St. Michael is assured ci 
- sparring partner, I often go to help, at any other one place in =) Wilmer Mizell (31) won his|O=y same - -|Julio Becquer grounded into a|Showing. basebal} honors { sa! 
him if I think he's hurt,” Patter-. 4) ‘ Th t » third in a row, but despite a 7-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE double play. Thus, the game was| Max Bonham, long-time pro fa- : _ 
son explained. » the swing. There seems to : ‘ , Won Lost Pet. Behind | ti vorite at BOH shows, will bring) schools om its 12-4, thumping of Pp 18 by ‘lead he needed Jim Brosnan’s re- tied. ; eal 
- «+ # | be a natural anxiety to hit : Milwaukee ..... 9 5 $3 — — |WASHINGTON DETROIT 10 horses from the Firestone Lau-| St. Fred this wee®. Ken Biron =\lief as the Pirates scored five in|Los Angeles mo? (66k — ab rh bi ab rh bi 
i “« the ball as quickly as pos- the last three innings, Smoky Bur. |&" y 7 Ste Imertota 2 eee vost «= 8% % Pray farms. There will be two from) won the only meeting between 
He caught me q couple times gible. ones the too of th : s . Cincinnati =... 9 7 363 1° [Alison ef $060 Osborne Ib 4110 the Grand* Rapids Gabor: Foltney| the diamond teams 
when I was moving away and , e wop oO e Sigess’ two-run homer topped ach Bess 1 a 2 Sievers If 5110 Kaline cf 5010! 2.116 and seven from the new Dort , 
they were not effective,” said | ackswing ts reached. f|three-run seventh and Dick Stuart|pitispurgn  ...:. 6 9 400 3% [Katerw a 42232 Brides 3 300} \etabl i Peach 2 a @ 
Patterson, “and I hammered his This anxiety must be then homered with a man on in)*- TaprnbeY's amavis ‘ aBeca'r Ib 2 Hh ° Grom rf sit8 teri Dis, es ie tat vy aie The Cuban Cyuncil of Ministers 
right side because I saw.it was |" overcome if you expect the ninth. a kt gen Vemeyee & Mitwaukes 4 pid itierd’ ss 4016 belle # 180 0\ show mancciatinns. © tae noes on be ta i = vile leaptaget 
99 geles 3, © b] 4 | * ; 
starting to bother him. yout golf to improve..If ®| Bob Schmidt unloaded. 4 three- Pailedelphia $ snceee 2. night al 3030 Wien 4011) Judges are Wendell Smith and Sabelatration that. veel mae 
London, who thought he -should you've fallen into the ad iim Dae , TODAY'S GAMES Is 39493 Totals 35383\Ted Molham, Timers are Irving d h : a 
have a rematch. said, “‘he’s:the-~- -habit of starting the —D ie) rca ye ? lo eo GL San Francisco at Milwaukee, 1:36 p.m— cha in oe wre = ap ys oe Dee An ae ane i or 
fastest man on two feet.” downswing too quickly : a ecard tan = a on eA, Re pm—|Oreihn 19th; ee her” Setdgee- tn s 7 merican Games starting é 
“I think he deserves a rematch, and jerkily, 1 suggest ‘ Glinning at Milwaukee. It was their|cucne "ts ‘Putedsgouk 1:6, p.m.—mm- |Wasbmeten ere yee are 24) MICHIGAN Contege sconepoanp UNE" y 4 : 
but in four days I'm going back 2 : ; _ a ‘oe or man (1-1) vs. Morehead (0-1). pale eet Yost POA” Weasnineton| astern Tlinols 3, Eastern Michigan 2 | 
you spend some time concentrating on the point ‘on first victory in three decisions |g: Touts at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m:—Mc-| 59 ic” pny A- Washington) Sichigan 7, Indiana 5 A 3-mile Explorer-Senior Bo io training. becewbe. Whe next point 0 . Louis, By fe P 20-15, Detroit 30-9. DP—Yost.- Bolling and gan 7, Indians ecm ¥ 
tight will be tougher,” said Patit ‘De Practice tee. | {against Carl Willey, .who was mak- came Galina’ Lae te ne, Sf. © Northe tilinets 6 Central Michigan 4 e eunoe race today and Sun- 
ght wi ougher,’ , Pat- Sr: Fay wiede, Chae. es new ing his ‘first, start of the year for |o., rrentom ee uiieaukee 130 p.m. vt ten ae ie | ,.Westero Michigan 7, Miami (Ohio) 6 |Gay has drawn over 18 entries from 
telson y ; e is: nothing you could do for your 4 isco p 4 R lebrew 2 : 
er'son. re the Braves, The Giants counted|Lor Angeles at Cincinnati 2, 1 p.m. | Yost. ine. S—Yost, Bunning. SF—| Grand Haven, Ionia, Otse 
“Why should it be tougher?”|, SWing that could be more-rewarding. Of course, a good : Coege Oh PRSadetenta 2, 12:68 p.m. ' | | Beliges. 1. a seni Geel y § a ie ; r »ag ‘ithe wi run in a two-run sixth, st. “Louis at noon . IP H R ERBBSO| Mi 9, Ohio State © (Michigan-|Rapids Holland and Greenville. It 
someone asked. “Because Johann-|4 &° swing isn’t that simple! against reliever Bob Buhl on a MONDAY'S U \ Pascual (W. 1:2) 10 8 3 3 3 5 round-robin). « starts on the le Ri 
ean isthe “Py aaa le . az Los Angeles at Milwaukee. 8 "p.m. Bunning (ly $3) 19 9 4 3 13.4] Minmesote §, Ohio State 4 (Michigan iver 
< son | num hallenger,”’ | 7 Z : fs walk, Orlando -Cepeda's double Ben Francisco path ¢ p.m. nr By - L . (Bolling). U—Hone-| | round- te ‘eae 6 On neat Hastings and ends ‘on the 
replied Patterson. ; EDA - -g teconguenametewmd land Andre Rodgers’ single. Only games » yaar aac ee Meeun rote) resets. @ & Grand River near Ada. 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
They're Off! 85th Derby Today k ke 
Lionel Leads Hogan * 
by 2.   
Hebert After Colonial, FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) —   
  
  
  
  
    
  
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Kansas City 565 89 150 20 81 263 (CLUB AB RH BR RBI Pet. New York 591 74 154 16 72 (261 |Cmeinnett S49 107 6m. 23 108 301 i 621 81 161 20 75 25911 Oo Angele 1 82 154 20 80 296 471 66 119 9 89 253 geles 626 101 177 «17 «94 293 
Baltimore 556 66 140 9 63 252/, 00m 546 73 143 15 69 262 
ago 587 90 146 14 82 249 rencisee Bsomeoie 
CBUB FELDING st 612 66150 14 64 245 UB GPO AE DP Pet: | “hicage sos 7? ie is 1 ao 
Seston 10 38 usp 1 aah CLUB FIE G New York ie a7 ate hoot Seti cLUs PO AE DP Pet. Wash 18 487 225 15 19 ‘o1p| Los Angeles 18 485 205 9 13 987 Detroit 16 425 168 13 15 979| Milwaukee 15 402 164 9 14 964 
Chicago 17 474 i Cincinnati 4 426 179 14 24 977 192 18 13 974 “4 Baltimore 17 441 187 19 18 ay 16 420 161 14 18 9761 Kansas City 17 452 182 2% 17 }onlcage 17 453 17 17 975 
i is M5 Se tbs ‘tn ts “90 ‘INDIVIDUAL BATTING San isco 17 460 178 % 13 963 
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Kuenn, Det. 62 246 «10 387) Bruton, Mu. 4 61f2¢6= 3 hl 
Kaline, Det. a 4 % 3 8 3%2 | Moon, L 3B 1 21 0 © 362) 
Rivera, Chi, 21 5 8 © 4 .381/Temple, C 67 12 24 1 JL i358) 
Runnels, Bos. 50 9 18 0 4 360 {Cimoli, Bt.L 71 2% #2 «2 «1 (382) 
_ Stric’‘and, Cle. 53 10 19 2 12 .358/Alou. 6.F o 9 21 4 IL 360 House, K.C. 57 11 2 1 9 .351/Pinson, Cin 7423 2 38 Skowron, on: S % z 3 8 om ~- ew 3 8 * } ‘\ 3442 
Bertola Wash. % 7 3 8 2 Jones, Phil. are 4 3 30 
Finigan, Batt. 34 5 ll 0 7 Sa|Mathews, Mi. S 17 HOD ie 7} 
MeDey MY sth 8 $ atime ce SESS SR Cerv, KC. 55 8 17 3 15 ‘309/HAnd’son, Phi, 53 7 #17 1 1! 321 
Pilarcik, Balt. 23 5 7 1 2/306 Demeter, LA. 67 15 21 7 21 38 Aparicio, Chi. 66 12 2 2 13 303)! , Phil. 6 6 M1 7 Bll 
Sensen, Bos $010 is 3 0 Soojaltman Cot @ we 1S 9 8 308 Malzone, Bos. 57 7 17 1 4 -298|\Davenp't, SF. 69 13 21 } 5 304 Hadley, KC. 24 5S 721 «3 232 | Cepeds. sr. 32 MN 2 1% .301 Siebern, N.Y. 64 11 18° 2 8 i Re . Ch. o 6.4% 4 i 3 
Lopes. KC, [68 13 19 3 9 279|Snider. LA. © 3°12 2 © 300 auer, NY. 61 It 17 3 7 279 \Jabi’ski. stL. 2 2 6 1 1 300 
Porter, Wash 39 (2's 0 3 Zeitore Mu 6% 6 tt 8 38 a eT, ; orre, ° s 
Allscos Wash. 34 19 9002 9 ailWear’ pu |6ost 8 as dF ee ison, . tt 1 294 
Minoso, Clev. 63 12 17 3 132 | eons Cc Ss DU Ww 3 7 21 
Boyd, Balt. % 8 1 0 6 Rob Cm. @ 13 18 4 WT 7m 
Sanford Wash. 31 3 8 1 7 as\Puande, Pol. 2 7 UW 8 6 om n le bandez. « 
Held. Cie. 3 9 10 5S 11 256|Bexes, LA 3% 4 7 2 «4 280 Triandos. Balt. 51 6 13 4 #7 255 Mays. SF oe 8 2 1 @ 279 
Kil’br'w.Wasb. 63 14 16 5. 13 .254/Roseboro LA 55 8 15 0 4 {772| 
Bolling, Det. 64 2 16 © 4 .250|Dark, Chi 5 8 18 © 6 '273) Carey, N.Y. % 7 -M 5 .250 | Long. Chi 46 6 13 3 5 
Yost, Det. 61 13 15 5 7 36, Ca. -3. WO 5S M269 Carey, N.Y 6 7 Wl 5 28 Chi 3.098 «64 2? 
Yo De gt is is 8 Toe - Ses Nieman. Balt. 33 5 & 1 2 242\Schmidt. SP. 46 4 12 2 6 Wertz. Bos, 2 5 6 2 7 24 Bias‘ame, StL. 75 ll 19 6 2 
Boone. Chi 21 #3 5 1 § 2ya\M'ser'ski' Put. 68 7 #15 2 8 Wiliams, KC. @ 6 11 0 3 2M Musial. L. o 415 6 6 
Kubek. NY. 3% 3 10 © 2 233iLerker, LA 2% 3 $ 1 2 
et oa 8S 8k cam te Se kt Ease sf: eae > 8 -Fhie-tayier-— Gab 4 35-42 Osborne, Det. 22 4@ 5 3 3 2%7|\Moryn, Chi. Tn oe? or 
Zauchin. Wash. 68 10 15 3 4 22\E . elm 2 5 8 § 
Ses: ke BPH L A Bree Bake rt. A. : . 
is a | er, . « . 
Aten ben $8 fl ibe Ce Ow 8h 2 8 Robinson, Bet. %@ 5 § 0 1 2a Schad on Pe. %$o33 3 
co hr ae ee |e i dain, 3 1 8 62 geCunham, HL 1 6 Ol Phillips. Chi re oe) on | ive sr. mw 23 8.1 3 Smith, Chi so 6 2 oO 4 8 ww 6 72 1 4 Landis, Chi 6 11 12 1 7 200) Pisoni. @ 4 «4-@ «8 Gernert, Bos. 335 6 7 1 #4 200 HSmith BL @ 4 2 2 §& Tuttle. K.C. “@ 1 $ 2 3 .19% |Polles, mam 4441@~«21 
Martin. Cle 57 8 12 2 6 .183) White. StL “ 6 83 8 Marvel. Det. 21 1 4 1 6 .19 Skinner, t wo ) 5 06 1 
ame’ RP fi imeem 2b ft Harris, Det $$ 8 2 5 .t69 Averill, Chi % 2 4060 2 
Fearsm, Vom @ $$ 8} Bis mee $38 Tuo cu 3 68 (4 2 (8 ts Thomecs, Ch #7 1 1 6 3 PiusO'r'd.Wash 25 1 1 @ @ 06 Grand slam hormers—-Mathews, Mfilwen- 
and slam homers—Skowron, New kee: Groat. Pittsburgh Freese, Phila- 
York: Triandos, Baltimore; Heid, Cleve-|delphis, one each 
land and Grim, Kansas Cig. one each. | Prrcaixe 
ING | (two er more decisions) mere decisions Piteher, Clad iP 8 B SO WL ERA. 
Btaley. a es 6 1 1 000|Kellner, StL. nif 3% 1 075! 
—_ #28 90 Brod’ski, Cle u4¢742434 os | conv. Chi.  ] 3 3 ° 
Fischer, Wash. 34 28 7 14 2 0 106) Mabe, Cn HY » 3 } 32) 
Lees Balt 7 4 3 11 1 129\Antonelli, 67. “a 4 uw e221 30 
McLish, Cle 3% 27 «6 15 3 6 150 Pace. Put. 1 $36 36 
Wilhelm. Balt. 38 20 11 24.2 © 161\K Ls ll 2 H e 34 
Ford. NY. 9 2 1 ; - 3 $B 1 378 
Brewer, Bos. ee 721s oo “s 938 7 i. 
Turley. ¥ ¥. 32 2 19 15 2 2 BS3lE . Chi. um 8 8 
Delock, Bos m0 8 42 0 3.34 |Durdetie, Mu. 3 e 3 $9 35 
Gtobbs, Wash. 16 17 4 7 @ 2 $i |Powier, : Bo 7 ie Pierce, Chi MM 7 3 3 3 268 /Owens, Fad. 3S toa Duren, WY. 12 8h we 2 'Bemproch. Pa, 3 ie iy a 
Grim, KC 4 4 18 16 3 1 315) Ncombe, Cn. a : os 
Garver, KC. 77 39 «9 8 3 1 3.41/Hilman, oy 2 Seiii 
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w Ca He eee sei, GL. 21 21 7.11 1 3 4.29 
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Daley, KC. 6 6 4 2 0 2 450 Meyer. Phi. ® 6 8 $3 1 480 
x Bos 611 1 6 1 1 450\Jackson, BL 3 a 6 a 3 420 
ny. shuwid ite ‘wy. Chi. 14 16 9 3:12 $79 
Hooft’ } ag 9 6 4 2 1 1 $00/Phillips. Chi. 15 17 7 8 0 2 6.00 
Wynn. Chi ee et} Hae ee ar ee 
Jonnson, Bait. n2uwu3n3 ip ilecrmes Ce UH tts a 
Daley, KC. 6 8 4 2 0 2 4$0'Priend, Put m4 5 7 0 4 8.04) 
Riete: Bos. 611 1 6 3 2 450, Witt, Pus 12 13 9 0 6 3 825) 
; 2 2 13 17 1 3 468|Broglio. StL 11 12 9 6 oo Terry, KC. } 3h 6 00 Hoeft, Det 9 6 ‘ E : : Se Schroll. Phil ; 5 : 3 | 2.9 
amos. Wash, 32 . 
nngard ae 2 rt} 11 6 2 1 S40 “ot Se Chicago 
One-hit game—Wyan. Chicago. Sanford, Ban cisco     
Milford Thinclads Win; = 
Skipper 9 Edges W.L. Two records tumbled and anoth-| 
er was tied, yesterday on Mil-| 
ford High's field, where the hosts | 
won a three - way vent from 
Bloomfield Hills and Northville. 
Milford compiled 66% points. 
llinois Takes 
Big Ten Lead By The Associated Press 
Diinois took over first place and 
remained the only undefeated ‘base- 
ball team in the Big Ten Friday 
by clipping Purdue, 43, in 12 in-   
Wisconsin. 
Wisconsin and Michigan State, 
5-3 victor over Ohio State, pulled) 
into a tie with Mmnnesota. 
In other games, Northwestern de- 
feated Iowa 65 and Michigan 
edged Indiana, 7-5. 
Purdue and Iowa remain the only 
winless teams in the conference. 
Titans End Spring 
Football Practice 
‘DETROIT @—The University of 
Detroit ended spring football prac- 
tices under new coach Jim Miller 
with quarterback Tony 
Hanley in the starring role.   
r Waterford’s baseballers edged 
Walled Lake 6-4 in anofher Inter- 
Lakes event. 
Bloomfield Hills counted 39% and 
Northville 27 points. 
In probably the best race of the 3-way event, Biloomfield’s 
Ford hung up a 2:06.6 for the 
the 
the 
A Hills athlete also wrote the 
2nd record, a 4:48.1 mile mark. 
Armstrong outran Milford’s Ted 
Nelson (4:53.0) for his victory, 
* * * 
Milford’s 880-relay team equaled 
the field mark of 1:39.5, with 
Powers, Heintzelman, Munson and 
Manley running in that order. 
Other outstanding performances 
were Manley’s 54.3 for the 440, 
Shuett’s (Milford) 5-7 high jump, 
and Darling’s (North) 23.9 for the 220 * 
Waterford clinched its: 2nd I-L 
baseball win, with a big, five-run 
3rd inning. Neither club had scored 
up to that time, but Waterford’s 
five counters offset three Walled 
Lake also collected in the same 
frame, Four singles, by Jim Hoke, 
Mike Giannini, Wendy Meyer and 
Jim Sholts did the trick. Giannini 
scored the eventual winning run. 
Each club scored again in the 
5th. 
Jim Paschke was winning hurl- 
er, Galland the loser, 
Skipper, John Studt’s triple was 
  Hanley, a “letterman junior, 
pitched three touchdown passes in, 
the spring ‘game. The game 
matched the first, third and fifth 
units against the second, «fourth 
and sixth, Hanley led the-odd-num- bered Whites t a 40-14 triumph 
over the even-numbered Reds. 
Trombly, a junior from Bé 
City, passed for “both the Reds’ Broad-shouldered Lionel Hebert 
70s. in .mind as he sought first- 
3¢'money in the $27,300 Colonial In-| 
vitation Golf Tournament. 
The Frenchman from Lafayette, 
La., leading the Colonial tourna- 
ment at the 36-hole mark with a 
The Calculative Hebert shot his second 3-under-par §7 yesterday 
to increase his lead from one to 
    
    
        
  
ASHEVILLE, N.C, (AP)—Most 
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not Out toGey wilh  CONGIE:SF POET 15 tied the record for 5 holes in this tuornament. Ben Ho- 
gan set it back in 1946 and it was from Hebert going into the 18th 
equalled: by Chandler Harper injgreen. But Hebert ran down a four 
1955 and by Mike Souchak in 1956./foot putt as au crowd of 1,000 
Hogan was back in the groove |roared and Lionel enters the third 
yesterday and was chasing Hebert/round with a_ two-stroke 
in his dash toward one of his big-lover the relentless Hogan. 
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gest purses — the $5,000 first mon- 
ey in the Colonial. 
Little Ben had a 67 and was in 
second place with 136 for 36 holes. 
He was just one stroke away 
  
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water, Dunce, a long shot entry for the Kentucky 
prances around outside his stable as he gets his     
Golfers in Windup Today   
ATHENS, Ga. (AP)—A tightly 
bunched field, headed by sopho- 
more Ron Weber of Houston, 
  
2 All-Star Tilts NEW YORK (UPI)—Robin Rob- 
erts, the National League player 
representative, has proposed two 
All-Star games be played 
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C., and JoAnne Prentice of Birm-'r rayter 20°00? Ashburn "3 st pore mm “4''3'l Hervey ct “eal ingham, Ala were the only two.in Dart 3 31060 Beaches’ ie 19 poleehes 3020 Smith 3d oeoe 
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play switched to the Beaver Lake! E—None. ago, 247: Philadel-| Pied out for Orim im Mine ¢—struck 
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Wah om o re wae ee HEUER (14S ccm w le a us ner : 
Su Isl a} - rham 6100 “ger'ski 27> 3000) os 34 A io ss (36 
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Finger Injury —— | te main ty tomas? ES Win at Grounded out for Porterfield tm Sh. renee 000 000 Sia—i 
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Marilé has a chip fracure on the| min: Bets my go wr ifn. Fouad Ru P ig Slag a Sager Brosnan SEB dd 2 ea may lined for a week or 10) priena dn OO .. 623 7 § 2 2/ . 
dave Rem PEPE LIC | The extent of the injury to the Face sesuued of © 6.8 8 eve an . eam 
New —— slugging tle so eee Taree 
fielder was determined yes SAN FRANCISCO MILWAUKEE ° when he took an X-ray at Dea¢on- ad rh di abrh bi 
ness, Hospital after the team ar-iperep',®°$142 Bate, 1135 rived here -s * * + Crpeci ib S413 Goverton Madde 
Mantle was hit on the finger dur-|gpencer 2» 3130 Crandal'e 4943] BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Sophie \. cer |, No Se - 
ing batting practice pricr to a loasere 8 $17 Logan sy” {ler ote sumer 
game with the Chicago White Sox - 9880 e¥ernen $ 9|of Cleveland to first place in the. 
Thursday night. Jones p a8 0 forgan 290 0\team division of the Women’s In- 
— dWagner mgt pn BR c «399 $) ternational Bowling Congress last 
Cincy Trades Ennis Geitionses somone oe Incy la eS nnis ranned fer Bubl Mh: c nbacriieed, for ps: x « *€ — ¥ 
for ‘Worthington. in oth; {out} The Shirts totaled 2,873 on 
for Hurler, Fielder 
CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cin- cinnati Reds, hunting for pitching i 
  the yonly extra-base hit. Waterford 
had eight hits, Walled Lake 9, outfielder Lou Skisns_ —____ MONDAY'S PREP SCHEDULE einige alk fades “SH 
. Michael at RO Bt. Mary ; be assigned directly to a Cincin- 
Tety city at 4 Branch er reer rs ec hier gg 11 gam =f —+ Rudolph, es 
Ucn et take ahora mils land lost 12 for Indianapolis last Start Pentathlon Today gon, will to Red — 
Fisteaien Stmtree Saturdays | SAN ANTONIO, Tex, (AP)—Ar Northville at Clar-neevil oa See SS gentina, Mexico and_U.§. teams|| 
ge Cuty pt Bontine Ceara! Ennis, 33,. who spent most of|open.a five-day international mod- 
wali Lake and Waterford at Parm-(his 12 major league years with|érn 
Bioointiea at W. Bloomtieia Philadelphia, has appeared main-|Sam Houston, 
nine = mel LIES IO RN ( a 
Swoese tt hale 12 appearances. He a to be held this 
Northville at Clarenceville batting average of .285. year in. Harrisburg, Pa. 20g," . ; * ‘ 
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defending double: 
land entry, took over second place 
‘im the tear standings with a 2,818 
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' Security for You Halt ls Ordered | Foreign Trips Increase 13 Per Cent pan Rapids Judge’ Keeping a Dying Red Yoke Fastened 
Sub} ! Americans Trot on Globe'Retires From Bench Patient Alive 's Securely on Tibet Bonus Subject to 35 Tax ion Hot Watches at Record Rate During Year’ crax nens a sudgel EONG—Minister | wcll ts case ‘ |Thaddeus B. Taylor presided: in) ALBANY, N.Y, It is just) Dalai Lama would find Tibet co 
usually give the staff a bonus every July 1. The amount de- ¢ AEC Tell © Companies, Superior Court yesterday for the|as wrong to keep a dying patient} pletely Communized if he return 
pends on the increase in business since the previous July     
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ameri-| numbeg™ot globe-trotters from |jast time before ending a tenure |alive by e traordinary medical|tg his. homeland, Tibetan trav@j 
  
    
      e ° ® e a record rate during the 12 months| increased, but other major re- j t teri iniste’ S$. j 7 i bonus? Radioactive Dials ending March 31 | Some aitiaind aed Judge Tayler said he planned to/terian minister say | They gave this account of life 
Yea, It’s a bones based om services rendered ‘and ‘ i read jen released by the gions, showed a ine. start painting his home next week * * * under the Reds in the Himalayan 
, WASHINGTON (AP) Three|State Department's Passport Of- Tie 10 states most heavily rep-|@8 the first chore in a year of| The Rev. Dr. Carlyle Adams of |and. 
as such, taxable under the Social Security Law. tchmaking = . fice shows that 891.748 Americans resented on ‘the travel lists during|/being free to do as he pleases| Rensselaer called it immoral. He x * * » 
. been ordered by the Atomic nde were permitted to go @broad dur- the quarter were New York, Cali- org studying several offers at)saw his father die’ a painful, | -Peiping is accelerating the pee 
¥ From M.AF. of Bloomington, Ill: “I've just been told by igy Commission to halt distribu-|ing the period. This was 13 per — ag a tenia iis cafe: commen Sh “oauta: oh lingering death 11 years ago. — —— he bd ae 
a neighbor that I might be entitled to a lump-death pay- |tion of any luminous dials con-/Cent over the previets 12-month| Michigan Texas and rote, public office. He was elected state ine ae “and. oailiarath pro . 
ment. My wife wHo had worked as a secfetary for years (taining strontium 90. period. lin that order. ‘representative on the Democratic! The Rev. Dr. Adams said. oa apeccobin ‘and aad orm 
died three years ago and my neighbor says I should have | Strontium 90, deadliest of radio- The rg signs — new Of the travelers from those 10/\ticket in- the third Kent District,| “There is a God-given right of an | s*« t 
1 collected the lump-sum. Is this right?” ‘active fallout, can cause bone /4PPicalions and renewals, states, 77 per cent, listed Europe |Serving in 1911 and 1913. In 1928) individual to die with dignity” | tions brought 
‘cancer if taken into the human| Of the major occupational cate- as their first destination. Africa he Was assistant Kent County Th » Edw "Me : itri i j y 2 - ve be aoe . ; : e Rev. Edward L. O'Malley. out the most vitriolic anti-Indian If you were living with your wife at the time of her — ..tem jn sufficient quantities. | gories, the skilled worker was was least visited during the period, Prosecutor, serving until his elec- Roman Catholic chaplin at Brady tjrades, threatening the imminent 
  death or you paid the funeral expenses, you should have | * x * | most traveled during the first Among those who listed specific/on as superior judge in Novem- enital i ~ joe el ee ‘a ss 
collected the lump sum. But, the Social Security Law re- =| The AEC orders, issued Friday) quarter of 1959. But the house- (countries, France was first choice. ber, 1932. He remained in the eames ares agreed a oe ies ar ents 
quires the application to be filed within two years after night, said two of the companies—| Wife was close behind — prob- followed by order by Italy, Great Superior Court post until yesters  ,.., _ blization to use tinue to interfere with China’s' in 
death—unless there’s a “good cause” for a delay beyond General Time Corp., Westclox Di-| ably because many went with (Britain, Germany, Switzerland and day. | ‘ . sie a neue ts pro- ternal affairs.” 
the limit. I suggest you immediately get in touch with vision, La Salle, Ill., and Elgin thelr husbands. Austria, Russia ranked far down Hong life bens death approaches,”’| ee 
your Social Security Office to find out whether it consid- National Watch Co., Elgin, Ill—| Jn the same. quarter, pleasure ‘Me list. — a ‘Sen. McCarthy's Widow | the Catholic chaplin said, There} The Atlantic Ocean and rivers have imported many such dials,/trips accounted for most of the|.'@2!! was the favorite in the nd lakes comprise almost two lis no obligation to use extra- a 
This stems from thirds of the boundaries of Urw 
@ ~ . I- : : ¥ . . . ers you had a good cause for not applying sooner. Norma have distributed many to the Pub flow (76,934 persons). and personal | Western Hemisphere, Japan in the Gets $127,000 in Will cst micaen, ly, the fact that a person doesn’t know he's eligible is lic and still possess some. Far East. 
    
  
  
  business ran second (68,188). | i yo . d ood cause. AS). | APPLETON, Wis, (AP)— ithe natural law. guay. not considered g ‘The other company, Bulova/Travel for the government came! . itate of cuecitlaaaicty. $27 000 was| = = 7 ates CP Soe SY, weelneat (32,302). Young Mental Patient ieit by the late Sen. Joseph R| ; 
From S. P. of Hibbing, Minn.: “I have a chance to work (C! or a single watch with 4a) FEMA | Aft ° ; ‘wi . oo ei ease a . ° 
s The (Strontium 90 dial. It was trade-| MORE LES ‘A cks Priest at Altar beng rich cll bya Sparks- Gri n as a handy man around a resort hotel this summer. : | Wiesaien ecb 
wages will be $75 a week. The job will start June 1 and end a Teaues | WCt bec coe ay nearly 2,000 pong paver lot ow —_ Pir i 19-year-| Outagamie County Judge Stan-| 
, j will have no other fers 3 | , “| mental patient who had es- ley A. Staidl approved Frid } Sept. 1. I'm drawing social security and lh to someone in 1955, the AEC said.|The largest number of travelers; caped from-a Brooklyn mental hos-|final accounting of nae ante ‘FUNERAL HOME 
  
  
    earnings Sulig ne sce T take Rite: 200; UE my acre | ~~ * * evan the 0” oan eee: |pital entered a Roman Catholic/estate which included personal 
security payments be affected? An AEC spokesman said in gen aed ory traveling more./Church Friday night and attacked property of $83,680, insurance $86,- | “Th htful Service” 
No. Your earpings for the 13 weeks you'll be working eral q watch with a dial contain-| es pen rd . SS eee priest at the altar. '558, and interest in jointly held oug : 
will total $975. Under the social security, you can earn |'n& Strontium 90 would not be|p | 7 geo S| “I wanted to become a Cath- property $9,702. —.. 
200 ithout ffect on your ents, |™ore hazardous than the more|/ "om «itty ee March of |olic,”” was the only explanation of-, The total estate amounted to 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 4 up to $1,200 a year without any e on your paym . common‘ ones that have radium | ‘his year, 11.7 of the passport fered by Harry Reeves. Negro, $179.942 tet dibis and chilis < 
— compounds to provide luminosity. |"*!Pients were. under 20. | after he had been subdued. Police came to about $53,000. Mrs. Mc- 24-Hour Ambulance Service os 
From MR. of Montreal, Canada: “Next fall I'll be a | But, he said, in some circum-| '™® these three months, the ‘charged him with simple assault. Carthy is sole heir. -_ . =       
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      visiting lecturer for a year at the University of Michigan. |stances they might be more dan- 
Will I have to pay the U.S. income tax.on my earnings?” gerous — if the wearer kept it on) 
No. The earnings of a Canadian visiting professor While he slept ant slept Regs his 
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; -——— Mackinac Bridge Use 
Detroit's Ingleside Club established in 1914 as a family Drops Sharply = April 
club. ST. IGNACE (#—The number of 
to Become Rest Home Among the founders were Henry vehicles. crossing the Mackinac! 
_. ‘Ford, Judge Clyde I. Webster, Straits Bridge dropped sharply| 
DETROIT #— The Ingleside Horace Rackham, Judge Sherman Jast_ month compared to April a’ 
Club, a hallowed place where De- D. Callender, Dean S. S. Marquis year ago. | 
troit bluebloods once gathered, has 4nd Judge Henry S. Hulbert. The fewer number of cars and 
been sold and will be converted trucks cut bridge revenue by more 
into a convalescent home Guided gers! in tonny re- vg or April 1959 compared 
zi ee ; quire tires capable of standing up to Apri 8. ( 
aor EE chee: mS Bene: 1m to landing speeds of 346 miles an Prentiss M. Brown, chairman of 
year because its membership had pour. a considerable advance over the Mackinac Bridge Straits Au- 
dwindled as members moved to the 100 m.p.h. which was normal thority, said the reason for the 
the suburbs. The membership/for nearly all types of aircraft in decline was that Easter and spring 
once totaled 2,000. Ingleside was 1945. vacations fell earlier this year.          
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS     
  FAMILY PORTRAITS, — In the family room, what could be has the same carpeting as the living room. Walls are pink; dra- 
more appropriate than family portraits? Pictures of four of the peries are white.'The sofa and two chairs are upholstered in a 
grandchildren, framed identically, are used over the sofa, See the docume*tary print. 
, high chajr in the kitchen ready for weekend visitors? This room . 
’ Pentiae Press Photes by Tom Geris 
  BLACK WALNUT — Black walnut, the darling of our Victorian the bed are extremely graceful. In the mirror you can see the little 
ancestors, has been used for the furniture in the master bedroom. shaving chest on top of Mr. Brosier’s tall chest of drawers. This 
All handles are carved in the fruit design. The head and foot of room is at the front of the house, has a double exposure. 
bed a oa . 7 . ala a log 
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PLENTY. OF ROOM — This large living room with adjoining en pieces. The two chairs in the bay window are aqua. The sofa is 
dining room is large enough to entertain large groups comfortably. gold. In the rear you can see the cherry Jackson press which is 
Walls and draperies are white; the carpetirig is beige. All the color one of the Brosiers’ choicest possessions, 
comes from the upholstered furniture and from the beautiful wood- >   LOTS OF STORAGE — In both the breakfast room and the Hier 208 eat We Miches i ae ale has good working 
kitchen Mrs. Brosier has ample storage cupboards. Finished in space out of the way of traffic through to the family room in the 
natural birch with brass hardware they blend well with the pink background. . 
   i . tinea me Ea eR ee AE TT Miao) Mie ta Tabet 52 SS ee ack FRR a isan oe EN vite Bs BRS X 
      
Your Neighbor’s House   
Brosiers Have Room for: Grandchildren By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor 
From time to time The Pon 
tiac Press publishes house plans 
other than its House of the Week 
series. One of these, clipped fram 
May $f9856 home section p-ges, 
was the plan used by the William 
D. Brosiers to build their home 
» Westlawn. They made only 
minor changes in the design 
drawn by Rudolph A, Matern 
After their two sons and two 
daughters had gone from home, 
the Brosiers felt lost in their 
old house. A decision to build a 
home facing the Pontiac Golf 
Course gave them a new inter 
‘st. 
“We never hag so much fun 
n our lives,” Mrs. Brosier says: 
she adds that they learned a lot 
us they did some of the work 
hemselves or subcontracted 
arts. They'd do it again. 
The attractive ranch home 
s pinky red clippéert brick with 
trim. Lacy wrought iren col- 
umns are used on both back — 
and front perches. The back 
of their home faces Motorway 
and offers as attractive a 
facade as the front. 
Outside of the upholstered 
sieces, all their furniture came 
‘rom Gatlinburg, Tenn.. and is 
susiom made. For years the 
Brosiers have spent vacations in 
his mountainous area and havé 
learned to know and enjoy the 
craftsmen working there. 
Again quoting from Mrs. 
Brosier: ‘“‘We never shop alone 
,for anything. So we always end 
up buying what he (Mr,; B) 
wants." Most feminine readers 
will feel a kinship with Mrs. 
Brosier. 
The bay windew in the liv- 
-ing room has smal panes of 
glass, contrary to what was 
specified in the original plans. 
The Brosiers never know when 
a stray golf ball might come 
through the windew and it’s far 
simpler and cheaper to replace 
a small pane of glass than a 
whole picture window. 
White, floorJength draperies 
have a gold design in the ma- 
wut 
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  -—~})OUBLE-FACED — The William D. Brosiers’ home ‘has a Westiawn address ‘porch. The exterior is pinky red | 
but is also yery muth in evidence from Motorway, This i¢ the rear or ‘Motorway Press, 
side. idaaptwee seer, wb see ce h o ow lane ons BF bd 
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‘ Cc! tal \ x 2 
* ; . ‘ P j ee Glibpert brick: Using a plan trém The Porttiae ' the Brosiets did some of the bulldirig themselyes, sub-contracted the rest of it. 
4 se terial. The walls are white. All above the mantel depict differ- fills the bay. Other upholstered 
doors in the house are Airican ent seasons. chairs include one rose beige, | 
mahogany. The carpeting is u In the far corner is a grand one deeper rose brown. Next to 8 
beige textured floor covering. piano. Just inside the door from the fireplace is a small tapestry 
The ledge rock fireplace is oa rs et aor -_* mg" covered sofa. Tables are all 
small, the stone mantel narrow. © degen cherry. 
There is a slate ‘hearth, “brass * y rae ing ar nt iP * Thigevestibule J slate floored. 
fittings and a broom from Ten- above it at one At one end of the double doored 
nessee. Three long pictures A pair of aqua wing chairs (Continued on Page 17, Col. 5)         
  950,000 | Imperial Cultured Pearl Crown (STAR OF THE CELEBES) 
on display at 
Leonard’s 
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 
May 4th, 5th, “6th i : 
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The crown is made of platinum and set 
with a fortune of diamonds and pearls. It 
contains 171 of the finest South Sea pearls 
_of practically all shapes and colors. The 
colors include such unusual hues as a 
golden brown, canary yellow, rosea, silver 
and cream rosea, azure blue, silver blue 
and smoky grey.   In Addition ... 
Leonard’s will have on display over 
$100,000 worth of fine diamonds, pearls, 
rubies in custom and special designs. 
The finest in quality is always available 
at Leonard’s whether it be ready-made 
or if you prefer custom made. Be sure 
to stop in and be our guest! 
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are always included. The cost is practically nothing when you do 
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Need a new home? Many people 
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esipblishments and semi-enclosed| "hile on the road.’ | acme ie esl oe eZ CONSOLIDATION of D : patios and porches comfort- rr gmail hooked rug. At ‘Walls are pink, rayon draperies | ' 
for year-round Ase. If there’s a smudge on the wall- aa : maple bench has an } 8 White. The wall above the 
The heaters, a refinement of|paper, rub over the area LIGHT- - woven corn husk | %f has four studies of the 
those used in drive-in theaters|LY with an art-gum eraser. Don't) | : ; grandchildren, all framed alike : 
in cold weather, are suspended|rub hard; you could damage em- > dining ree brrok nf agenda 
from the ceiling of a plastic-sided | bossing, the small —. material Comey Et 
; . adequate All the bedrooms have nat- this room from | *& Pay Off Existing Mortgages ural oak floors. The back room 
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1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 | | these two front room, i holds ten g come ora men : 
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ees omeecmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee nee === | has windows on three sides to catch the maximum breeze. The | by definition. ‘ The Brosiers’ bedroom has . = LEELA HG] design otters one bedroom, living room, and kitchen in the main | There's birch wainscoting in | 'W° ¢xPosures. Gold striped coy. # Die ee hike ae "1 55"%\ house, with a screened porch and garage at the side. It is HA80R, | the breakfast room with docu- og nog = : nied P ALL BR 
*= #%, by Architect Jan Reiner, New Port Richey, Fla. Square foot area | mentary print paper in pink and rugs 
| ALL JOBS AT COST | “= =""== glad | 27 nlp : | * ise tile. Curtains are semi-sheer Their furniture is black wal 
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PRESTIGE a ERS ERA LAGER ROT 0) 3 7. : of the boards. When the plastic) The 
\Well-Hit Nail zzciscoeveesienttsor) St ary ota srg with medium-fine sandpaper.| "°F !s = cherry use 
Stops Squeaks (2 sisesrese sue) Sic“ tread. e 
*| Floor and stair squeaks are nails at an angle through the tread pink 
td mee <a ~ ‘and into the riser that supports it. pusually so-easy to gilefice that it) 7. the -heads-with a nail} oards are birch with brass 
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  MORTGAGES—LAND CONTRACTS—FHA | is hard to understand why people ter and fill in above them with| Ware, Next 10 the wall oven tp —— 1 to 15 Years to Pay—NO MONEY DOWN ee a ce naetic eek Sand and téuch up| built around it. Black trivets We.’ squeaks are cause ito ma against , ‘ ‘ 
CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK —24 HOURS A DAY "| loose boards that rub against each| ; . preg Alaa ™ | Protect With Preservative. 715.950 _— ‘/other or a nail. Sometimes a floor Foolin the Eye * BUILT-IN C.E. ; -& 
ak can be silenced by squirt- 9 SECOND FIREPLACE There are dozens of places in STOVE & OVEN Complete With Lot by . = powdered graphite between! 4° small bedroom can be given| _ Between the kitchen and the |the home where a little paint will| Conventional 
a. boards with a special, squirt-|an illusion of extra size by panel-| bedroom area is the family room. serve as a safety reminder. But} » paNsLED DINING ROOM . MODEL AT 
type dispenser. But a surer and/ing the room with panel boards| The carpeting in here is the |there's one article on which paint , = 
more lasting remedy is to nail the] installed yertically to give\the ef-| Same as in the front rooms. |should not be used—and this, too,] | — seerie ane aaNny 2345 Watkins Lake Rd. : 
PRESTIGE noisy boards to the sub-flooring tect of height. Also, the ceiling can] There's a Roman brick fteplace lis a safety measure. OTHERS 12-8 Daily, 10-8 Set. and Sun. i nd Drive two-inch finishing <nails|be covered with beveled siding to| Set back to back with liv- | Don't paint a wooden ladder.’ 4 
‘BUMDING COMPANY in at an angle, close to the edges give a unique decorative effect. ing room one. This one has ® |Use linseed oil or some other clear | 
15 W. LAWRENCE, PONTIAC ‘of the With a nail set,/Panel boards and beveled siding) Taised ae above is | preservative. Paint will hide! W W R HO Inc qe sink the a little below the come in west coast hemlock, wes-| Paneled in birch. cracks that might develop later) = - 
yi” surrounding surface. Fill in over tern red cedar or Douglas fir and Built-in bookcases and stor- jand thus prevent you from getting ‘ bas 
gp ‘ve beads with plastie wood, build-|paneling is available in a variety| age shelves next to the fire- |advance notice that the ladder is} 1941 §. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-0591 Model OR 3-8021 
i Fee ling it up a bit above the surface of patterns. place hold mementoes shipped | becoming unsafe. 
i a ee er er ee + eee t Eee. trae 2 RO. SS < SLT oa a t 
: i We List O | ___ For Your Convenience We List Our HOW to GET the NEEDED CASH: A d FHA Dealers i i : ° od « 
pprove ealers in This Area: ae , | : * fut Coal tate RA Oe Cresta Rese * felt Srchare fate Ave _ First get a list of repairs to be made... then consult one of the dealers listed = . jehigan Reches ° Michig en fe Michigan - z 
*Teol LaDee GOOD HEATING PEDY-BILT GARAGE : at the left for estimated cost to complete the job... then visit A: 
ALL AWNING a STORM WIN. SALES Peed pps Cisrtsten, Michigae . ’ < ce bretfrs te, 4 f ag T QODWILD AUTOMATIC HEAT. CO. PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING Community National Bank for the loan. ry ABLE HEATING Pentise, Michigan... Pentise, Michigan & peoe Bet . H & W PLUMBING PONTIAC PLUMBING & BEATING 
3 ALL WEATHER co. el aeag =o lr 2 8. 6 
ade — og HARNECK HEATING PONTIAC SOFT WATER SERVICE 
<i Sagi So he Rees | ARSE earon ca. «= AEITEE Noormecmmore =r. reste oa My Reeeery. wisstet SREY ce Pewter , 4 ANCHOR POST PRODUCTS Street peng 5, pncuery 
a hl Sree ceamce itr ARTISTIC VEN BLIND CO. N RELIABLE WINDOW & SIDING 
} sy mae HOME FURNACE CO. Ponti “rene HEIGHTS LUMBER CO tose amass ; RAGLIN ° co. “YY OTS. 
Roars | avaCraine CONST. co. 353 N. Case Ave. = wove minal VEMENT : . - a ~ 2 
EE Ber co vitgamncres ™CO™ aby ae CAN DO 7 17 Orchard Ave. a regtise, Michigan 6 13478 Dixie Hwy. 
aroma STORER SERVICE 463 8. * norm Li co. Pe 
’ KELLY’S HARDWARE Ra co. eereoe A LOT OF | AA co. $45 E. Walton Bivd. tat wa 
IS afer teiean co mn ERENT Mari onary pogmece # Co. PAINTING: 349 N. jw St. Pontiac an Pontiac, —— . : , 
| eT WE RERicoren co. «8 “aaee ner mesTmasnarae = seabed Teusiene . ot W. Berens . Pontiac. 2 Michigan ‘ 
Se SME teavice ata nenofiing.srrice = RG AAW Cg WITTE A. 207 W. Mentealm Drayton Plains, Michigan n : Fontine, Michignn ‘L & M SHEET METAL SHERIFF -GOSLIN CO. ; BONDED INSULATION CO. 125 Franklin Bivd. 17 8. Cass Lake Ra. a 71 Pontiac, Michigan - Pontiac, Michigan a es Featiae. Michigan L & V AWNING & WINDOW CO. SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY , Gor BRYCE HEATING 163 W. Mentcalm 140 N. Cass Ave. ‘ 
2622 Landsdowne Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac, Michigan ; 
Drayten Piains, Mich. WILLIAM A. LECHNER F. F. SMITH 8. & SERVICE 
CENTRAL HEATING & AIR COND. 27 N. Cass Ave. 41 N. Perry Street 0 e nl la ion 
1M Franklin Bivd. Pontiac, Michigan ; Pentiae, Michigan 
Fentiec, Michigan MARS HEATING SUPPLY CO. SOLBERG ELECTRIC par} toe FENCE CO. ge Cans Ave, — = , 
Poatine, Mrichigdd MATHESON HEATING CO. stacy BUILDING CO. ‘ wi cuitrick WATER COND. 4307 8. Commerce $3'4 W. Huron : 
Pontiac, Michigan MERCER HEAT & SHEET METAL SUPERIOR SIDING & ROOFING . CHURCH'S. INC. $25 N. Pentine Trai 830 Woodward Ave. ese. 
Ahern Heights ” MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGRT TALBOT? LUMBER CO. L3 ‘ON & 5s 393 Ave. Oakland 
ieee ‘Eonar. ob vownti mic HEATING CO. \ ine indsriow G CO. 
Pontiac, Michigan” MICH: MASTER MODERNIZERS G.A. D SOKS Painting or Remodeling CRUMP. INC. cha t Pestle wicaigen . ” 
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE Chortle Sales) ‘s : ia — : -. + You can go4 long, long a27 N. Malm St. 183 Oakland Ave. Lake Orion, Michigen - j . 
bac HEATIN Mois Ns WATER SERVICE 3101 Orchard Lake R4- way with the right Step to . 
Pontiae, Michigan —_ on a UNION LAKE CONSTRUCTION r arene Mp re os ‘ Fenune, Michigan MODERN FINANCING... 
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BARRY DEAN COMPANY MITCHELI DisTRIBCTORS Ponies Make the first step now... Michigan Pontiac, Michigan . LV ¥ CO. . De GARMO Po co. MOREY'S Ol, BURNER SERVICE pew. a 5 b b ll need 
. Midterd, Michigan Pontiac Michigan ATSON B . ee us for the cash you'll ne DETROIT HOME SERVICE MONTCALM | BUILDERS SUPPLY Lise &. Commerce R4. . 
Pome seston van Pontiac, an WAYNE aeatina & AIR COND. to complete the job eee 
ERNIE W. DIEHL, BUILDER MULTI-LAKES SEPTIC TANK 523 N. Main Street . 
seers, Michinns Pontiac. Michigan C. WEEDON co. Repay like rent. DOMESTIC HEATING CO. MURPHY nearing 1661 8. T. ph F 14 7 @ rent. 671 Orchard Lake Ave. 305 Giddings Pentia. 
Pontiac, Mic Pontise, Michigan WESSINGER LUMBER & SUPPLY DONALDSON LUMBER CO. JOHN C. | MYL 168 Ww. * Rood | 
Fontise, Mich -— Rt. ih Milford, Michigan WEST BLOOMFIELD HEATING DON’S SANITARY SERVICE MeKIBBEN & CHILDS 57% W. Ma 
aa peau oe DON A. DUBREVILLE DON 8. McNAB 
Bet phe sca jo sersed por maith abt teen co a geLING 2 s0N GEORGE NEIDRICK BLDG. 1401 Ormond Road 73 8. Parke St. | dy Fwd on 
“vy e ELS TLDING CO | 4908 Bherbourne . 
Bt : &@SUPPLYCO. \ AO ick co Wis Minnetonts 2690 S. Woodward Ave. . 412 Water St. . 
rac fUMP a WELL SERVICE OARLAND HEATING CO, witson’ winDow & DOOR CO. 
an in . 
oat LEY OAKLAND SOFT’ WATER SALES “Pee aes 
allied Lake . } wi co. 
FRANK'S PLUMBIN O'BRIEN G & SUPPLY 320 ; . : : 
| Ortonville, Michi Voorhets | Pentiae, : °o F Pe . t 
Al ORSAY Euan co. | “Btant tn ut id onrtia ¢ ‘ a a { i ~- i PF 
Erion co. OREGON YER cos 
< / PH, 578 bane 490 Lapeer Resa . : Branches ot W. Huron at Tilden..«N. Perry ot 4 ee J RIAL! , wa : 
, aa Oar Grea FING 3 AIN PLUMB. & MTG, Glenwood ... Keego Herbor .. . Walled Loke..s \ ah ee 
ff f “GAS SERVICE CO, ~ CoH. os Union Loke ... Lake Orion... Milford... 4 " ie a - * 
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Stone Returns 
— to Favor Again The Stone Age is back, Persons 
can spot it cropping up around 
homies, both indoors end outdoors. 
Natura] stone veneers now are 
| processed in a broad range of mut- 
ed colors ranging from charcoal 
igray to light blues, pinks ;and 
golds. 
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Cutting methods make colorful 
stones available in thin lightweight! 
slabs. And the man with that poor 
aching back will be happy to know 
jthese are easy for him to install 
jas interior walls, floors, room di- 
| viders, as well as in conventional 
| fireplace designs. 
BUILD WITH | Texture interest also is impor-   
  
  FRED W. 
MOOTE, Inc. 
Electrical Contractor 
State and City Licensed 
© COMMERCIAL 
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Over 25 Years in Pontiac 
845 W. Huron St. 
FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 
    
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IDEAL FOR A SMALL LOT — Behind the modern bay window . 
  car garage. Placing the garage on a lower level cuts down costs, 
Building Stone Institute points out. 
|There is a wide choice of stone 
surfaces, ranging from: smooth to 
heavily ribbed effects, so that an lies a treasure of features unique in this four-bedroom house. To 
keep clutter reduced to a minimum, the architect has placed a 
recreation room, complete with its own lavatory, behind the two- and makes, possible generously-proportioned rooms in the house 
itself. 
    tant in stone for decorating, the 
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| DEALERSHIPS OPEN we | To the right are bedrooms 
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Show, Thurs. through Sun., Apr. 30-May 3, 
at Pontiac Armory, Water and Mill Street J . 
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  ONE FLOOR LIVING — No steps hetween rooms in this one- 
story authentic ranch house, designed for a big and busy family. | 
A center hall divides the living from the sleeping areas, and the 
floor plan offers peace and privacy for all. 
, Four or more children can be best in modern equipment. | | | 7 
Ranch Home Permits *. j Ld * 
| Privacy for Residents Woolpile 
Weatherstripping By DAVID L. BOWEN 
* | Peace at a budget-price is as-| housed comfortably 
sured in this authentic one-story, three nearly square rooms, each 
‘ranch house, which frankly recog-| Of which is large enough to 
Insulated Glass nizes the need for uncluttered) accommodate two children. 
or ee and privacy for a large | One strategically located off the| 
i amy. center hall, can double as daytime 
Single Glozed | Halls have returned unashamed- office or study. The aun ote \ly here, to separate the living from room, with its own bath, features| 
* 7 bed sleeping area, _ ; a otter a walk-in closet. 
. bedroom privacy. a 
Easy Installation move or disappear. Doors are| DOORS OF GLASS | 
Y r Us : firmly in place. And through an| Glass abounds in the living 
by ou or U Low Priced abundance of glass, rooms look out room, with a giant bay window in 
CALL FE 2-0252 |at the world, not at each other. (the front of the room, and a floor- 
DISTRIBUTOR This House of the Week, X-56, - 
contains 1770 square footage, ;the fireplace. Light pours into the 
levenly divided between living and|dining room through sliding glass 
A cathedral- doors, which open on a dining 
ceilinged living room, dining room terrace. 
space- and cost-saver, tucked as it 
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        to-ceiling stretch of glass next to 
And down below in the recrea- 
tion room, just behind the lower- 
level garage, there’s a repeat 
version of the sliding glass door 
te open on an outdoor play place. | 
The double garage is a superb Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. 
Keego Harbor 
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Complete Model Homes—Sites Included 
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A Community ef OOF Residential Units 
Complete Home Planning and Financing Available ‘ 
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  ; - 55° OF Quiet is assured in the bedroom - 
dramatic contrast to grained wood RPL a. Ae" space alongside the cars for bi-|area by some interesting devices. | 
. |paneling or strongly textured dec- SOC cil cycle racks, and storage of toys,|A small vestibule leads into the 
Face Brick Lasts--- |orative fabrics. DINING ROOM xitowen [8] peprcom 1 tools and lawn furniture. Adjacent;master bedroom. And a wall of CABINET SPEC 
qs | ; Ti aexi2 Vitae [SE a yraex12 is an open storage area where/closets separates two of the other in Modern stone vencers come in E an . _ Saves Paint g | varied precet shapes and sjses. ; _ a laundry equipment is installed. bedrooms. Again, the invaluable 4880 W. Huron St. 
and Repairs | According to the institute this & eu uses __FOR CHILDREN abl hai acts as a noise ; . 
| es ee oe | Ce | a) V/s The thoughtful architect, Alfred) Custom Kitchens and Vanities e no more than that of fine wood Hy CATweDaaL exit Ine af 3 HH. Ryder, has given due consider-| To gain added space for the BUILT TO FIT YOUR HOME 
| or Saligeeee brick. EH] LIVING ROOM FH fost] aocscr ation to children's affinity for dirt. | mre: — of — vn OF 
Wa hove dwide-variaty Bucet an else cxtator decors: “ee ton ‘room, and "the home-bound| e&tended their outside wall two NATURAL WOOD—PREFINISHED—OR OF FORMICA 
|tion use include blue stone, fleg- Ri eng 16" child can rid himself of mud and| feet beyond the house's main | We Specialize in 
of colors, textures and ‘stone, quartzite, slate, marble, , aia dust—and his ports equipment—| ‘uaseave earaty te —— ie 
j | granite, estone, etine and v <a before going upstairs to the house AS ~ : sizes. Come See usiese a hae SPS SLEEPING AND bende ee | ies. Formica Counter Tops § ear . . | for - ots. D E RS Beside * on * “ — y LIVING LEVELS iim 4@ARace uwroce ee a aerigear ty the house Formica Laminating of Cabinets—Furniture—or Any Suriece 
: s stone, e J Study Plan Order Cou are 55’ by 34’, so the house can , sUP : Inent cee for ee oA %56 : : = «fit comfortably on a lot with a FREE ESTIMATES 
orative wall ‘or room divider is hb +f. — 55! eer rrrt Send to The Pontiac Press, © 75’ front. | 
‘a trowel and a package of mix} —! it - Pontiac, Mich. = = aie J ‘ i ; d ® @ eens Ps 
on amas cis « pacts rel a, §. _ Enclosed is 35 cents in coin. -! 
paste and spread generously. Set a ; rpg a : sudy plan of The = ie i 
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‘COAL & SUPPLY CO. | ==" : Uo stamps accepted. Please | 140 N Cc A Business firms in the U. &: have OPEN STORAGE & § do not use sticky tape on coins, -| 
- Sass Ave. increased in proportion to the pop- ¥E 3 ; : 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
    
More than 1,700 students from all parts of the world studied in the 
United States during the 1957-58 
school year with the aid of United 
States ent ts, Geveroment grants WE, 
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SEE N jOMES IN 
Subdivision Off Sashebaw Rd., Drayton Plains 
WILSHIRE CONSTR. CO. LI 98-4474 Goodrich Farms /: 
        
  
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The ea heater on the 
market that is recommended 
by Good Housekeeping! 
Phone for Free Estimate! 
FE 2.NARA 
GOODWILL . 
AUTOMATIC 
HEATING 
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ROCHESTER MEADOWS — This is the new 
model home on Elizabeth street in Rochester. 
Containing three bedrooms, large family kitchen 
and ceramic tile baths, these brick homes are 
built on lots 60 feet or wider. Other features are   are available. 
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We Pay Our Bills | 
| U. S. homeowners are good fi-| 
nancial risks. Only 2.23 per cent| 
jot homeowners failed to meet mort- 
gage payments during the 1958 re-| 
|cession. Many homeowners actual-| 
jly enhanced the value of | their) 
homes last year by adding rooms 
| built of fire-resistant gypsum board 
|made improvements with asphalt 
shingles and asbestos a. 
  
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN | 
WANTED | To Handle Lake Front Property Cheice Listings in Oskiand County 
G. RAYMOND POIRIER 
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All Work Cuaranteed — Free Estimates! 
Reliable Waterproofing. ee 
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    55 East Pike St. 
  NO MONEY DOWN 
36 MONTHS 
WHY NOT ORDER YOURS NOW! 
Complete REMODELING and REPAIR SERVICE 
FHA Financing Available 
EAMES & BROWN, Ine. 108 State AND UP TO 
TO PAY! ON BRAND NEW 
  FE 3-7195 | | 
jand fiberboard ceiling tiles. Others! | 
| table for two. Naya     , 
    
TREASURE TROVE — No 
Casual observer ~ would know —. 
that part of this smooth- 
finished paneled wall of 
Douglas fir conceals a cozy 
It’s all a trick 
of design. Touch a secret latch 
and the wall panel pulls down. 
Ideal for dining, cards, or for 
a smal! buffet, garbage disposal, Formica counter tops and 
paved side drive. White Brothers of Waterford 
are the developers. Both vet and FHA financing 
Rochester Gets 
  
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WATER 
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CONNECTED TO A 
DETROIT EDISON LINE Peeaevice SERVICE 
THIS 1S NOT FHA 
OR AFFECT YOUR MORTGAGE ewer ~~ useress 
You can now buy « brand new Electric comenal 
Water Heater for no money down and 
take up to — aie conmestet 
on 8 troit ison line is is 
PHA } ti) it ffect 
i Present mort ee There are ne gim- See This Amazing 
micxs—simply order your electric water 
—, pay nothing down, balance in 6 Softener Today al 
AH. STANTON Heating & Plumbing 
Contractor 
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New Subdivision | In Reehestes a four and a half 
| million doHar building project is 
inow under way. Sixty acres of 
land, all within the village limits, 
  lare involved. When completed. 
this area will have 175 homes,. 86 
apartments and a commercial ad-! 
dition to the downtown shopping) 
district. 
Rochester Meadows, the first de-! 
velopment, consists of 90 three- 
bedroom brick homes- now under! 
construction. Paved streets, city! 
|sidewalks and paved drives are in- 
cluded in the price of the house | 
The furnished model on Eliza- 
beth street is open to the public 
daily. Engineering work is pro- 
| gressing on the remainder of the 
development. 
Upon_ completion, University       jtended eastward across Pain t| 
|Creek and will join the subdivision. 
\White Brothers of Waterford are| 
|handling the development § and/! 
|sales. 
  
Floor Care Gets Easier 
‘With Improved Finishes | 
| Experts in the paint, varnish and 
lacquer industry never cease in 
their efforts to discover improved | 
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toughness, as well as resistance to 
‘water and to slipping. It requires 
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The long, tedious back-breaking 
technique once the bane of thouse- 
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ihm to prophesy as to whether @ 
summit conference would be held, | © 
but he recalled that when such a 
meeting was discussed last year, 
the intention was to have it ‘‘with- 
in, or in intimate: connection with 
the Security Council." 
* * * 
He said that should P 
plans develop in the same direc-|   tion, it would mean that the ne- Pioneers in 
gotiations would take place   
: : r «i oF ite tui 
HE LOVES THE CHILDREN —.Charies Stewart Mott, 83-year- 
old Flint philanthropist, whose Mott Foundation makes possible 
much of the city’s famous community-school program, is caught 
‘Community Schools’   
against the. background of the U.! 
NU Charter which stresses the ob-+ 
ligation of finding a peaceful sohu- 
tion to international disputes. 
  
Kennedy Doesn't, 
_ Fear Opposition | 
From Laborites | 
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sen. 
John F. Kennedy says he doesn't (This is the eighth in a series 
of articles on Michigan's industrial 
end cultural achievements wrfften 
by Michigan newsmen as an intro- 
duction to Michigan Week 17-23.) 
By JOHN R. DAVIS 
Education Writer, 
The Flint Journal 
FLINT — Long famed as   in one of his favorite pastimes — mingling with the children of 
Flint. 
Flint Carves Niche in Education   
  
  
  |tractors and point-four technicians 
jin Communist-threatened Iraq have 
jbeen subjected to increasing 
jharassment and threats in recent 
months. 
| One . official said technical co- 
joperation programs have been 
forced almost to‘a stop. Other 
sources said U. S, engineers and 
  troubles—'‘in effect, sabotage.”’ 
  | “It has fairly serious implica- 
the be available to all. reation and civic responsibilities a What are the effects of the com-/that parents interest in schools is 
all citizens. {munity schools? \reflected in greater enthusiasm for 
= For one thing Flint educators|learning among the children From a more practical view- | : tipi bd : : point, Flint educators believe know that when adults get into the, Flint tells jts vistors they don’t 
| that public school facilities built {schools they're more interested in'need a Mott Foundation to trans- 
nomeey education and better informed form. conventional school 
about it. And they're quicker to into community education centers. 
vote the necessary money to It’s estimated if Flint lacked Mott and maintained by the taxpayers | 
belong to the people and should | tions as far as continued commer- 
cial operations in Iraq are con- 
\cerned,”’ one official said. 
| Spokesman said the trouble is 
partially at least 
nationwide organized effort. 
tal6 eessyyx gg? 
  birthplace’ of General Motors and expect strong labor sition if pec € —" one of the world’s leading automo- he becomes a candidate for the 
Democratic presidential nomina- 
tion in 1960. 
He made the statement Frid 
night in a  question-and-answer is now achieving a position of 
ay prominence in the educational 
world. bile manufacturing centers, Flint mings, Saturdays and all summer And the teachers have learned _— joperate schools properly. funds the loss could be made up’ Keeping school doors open eve- x * * with about two cents a day per) 
taxpayer. } 
long also eliminates the need for}; ——-—————_-_-_-—_ — 
costly duplication of facilities such 
as youth and community centers. | 
Financial soundness of the phil-' 'U. S. Postpones |   
  
  
| sales. 
jcontractors helping to build roads | President John F. Gordon of! 
and dams have run into countless General Motors Corp. this week 
So far, no Americans have nual car sales. By 1965, he said, | 
been mistreated, they said, but there will be an annua] normal) 
some have been threatened. |} Market for 78° milion new pas-> 
. Communist- more than were sold in record- 
inspired but apparently is not a smashing ‘1955.       - bes ? . os ba —_ . > 2 = tae... vrawnm so-so + 2 ee OS 
"7 * ‘ 
? s \ 
TWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
D Ca t f 580,000 Units Scheduled This Month 
ag Lan Tee 
U.N. in Berlin | High Car Production Level fo Continue N. in Berlin +i: By DAVID. J. WILKIE higher than industry experts ex-;for about half of all the nation's 
Says Sound Thinking AP Automotive Writer | pected at the start of 1959. Whether new car sales. Bars Military or Civil DETROIT #—The auto industry| they indicate another six million-| Ghovrolet has a modest lead over 
Political Authority | will produce an estimated 580,000) Plus year in output for the industry) Forq Division. But Ford sales have passenger cars this month. still is a matter of speculation. | been zooming. Most recent offical 
*~ * * SIX MILLION LIKELY | igures gave Chevrolet a lead of 
eee seagetlberld This will continue the higher There is little doubt that with, 2bout 12,000. 
skjold said today practical con-| Production level that began in| imports, retail sales this year will The fight will become keener in 
ions virtually bar the set- March. It reflects industry expec-| reach six million units. Sales of months ahead. Its result still is siderations ually bat as tations that new car demand will im total bout | ting up of either a U.N. military, mount still higher in the nvid-spring ported cars should a far from determined. 
or civilian’ political authority in} 450,000 to 500,000 -units. | > 
Berlin. period. Free Press Prometion— 
ie made the statement in ‘a In the first four months of 1958 Se sacthoaaly HE ‘ year t0 date have been American speech prepared for delivery nese! the automakers produced an es- Motors and Studebaker-Packard. | 
in which he stresssed also the ad-| timated 2,184,000 passenger cars. Their char) Uptern ta peoduction'| ' 
Antz y the -| May and June volume could pro- , : vantages as he saw them of hold ca as fects the growing ; 
ing an East-West summit confer- v a six-month total of more , | ioc the Ser, clus 
ence within the framework of the) than 3,300,000 units. In the first pact , 
U.N.\ Security Council. : half of 1958 the assembly plants | re. 
* « ®. turned out 2,242,000 cara, | Both companies have just. re- —— | 
: ; .. | ported the best three-months oper ee ee _ a meet | The figures are substantially | oiion si vernerd df dtr , ing of \the ents Assn. e — = auion since 
stopped here en route to Geneva, | oe = brought them | 
where —— attend a U.N. con-| U 5 Technicians into existence five years ago. | 
ference. He will be in Geneva a ¥ x « 
sarieiga tangs =. inisters os n | Optimism is general in the auto ‘) nit ates, Britain, 4 
and the Soviet Union open their| Thr eafened in lraq sail’ ate cleat? kaa] PUZZLE NO. 5 conference on Berlin and Germa-| | in aah t this ~~ 
ny on May 11. | WASHINGTON, (UPI)—American total sales Original, estimates ot, (entity This Place He said there was no reason for} officials said today that U. S- con- 514 million retail: deliveries are (mn Michigan, heard only rarely. 
‘Win $15,000 Cash! When these estimates ‘were of. ; 
fered several months ago they | 
generally included foreign car | 
Now some experts are 
counting sales of U.S.-built cars | , in 1089 
this year at up to as high as 5% | Oners Rica Tac who - play 
million units. | their greet new Michigan Towns game. 
'pictured a steady increase in an-| $15,000 to the first prize win- 
ner, $5,000 to the second prize 
winner, $2,000 to the third prize 
wiritier and $1,000to the fourth 
prize winner, pius thousands 
of dollars in additiona) senger cars. That would be more 
than the industry has sold in any 
year so far. 
OTHERS SIMILAR 
It would be about 80,000 units; Michigan Tangie Towns is 
fun, it's educational. and there's 
nothing to buy or sell All you 
do is solve a different puzzie 
like this one each day for 45 
days. But start now! Get the 
Free Press! Cal) your loca] dis- 
tributor and order home de- 
livery immediately— Other industry leaders have 
made somewhat similar predic- 
| tens for dhe muid-1900s, Sa mest | 
| instances the predictions are | 
| based upon expectations of sub-— 
| Stantial population increases and 
| the growth of multiple car fami 
| Hes. _ FEderal 5-9272 
HERE IS A CREDIT UNION   
  session at the Los Angeles Press 
Club 
* * * 
The Massachusetts icenter, This city of 200,000 has a new 
$25,000,000 college and cultural Osophy is best summarized by an $8,000,000 municipal Charles Stewart Mott, Flint phil-| 
Democrat center, and a multimillion dollar/anthropist whose Mott Foundation} 
was asked if he felt labor would downtown redevelopment program helps make community schools 
vigorously oppose him because of in progress. 
his labor reform bill |possible: Tito Says His Life FOR YOU! 
Anyone may save in this Credit 
Union. Since 1952 sovers hove 
been poid 4% Dividends. Enlivening the industry competi 
tive picture is the sharpest battle 
in recent years between Ford and 
Chevrolet. The two major car 
makers currently are accounting 1..¢9 Important Shots Under Stalin Perilous eke nieaseacel 
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP)| 
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the   
* * * “You wou'dn't build a factory — President Tito says he had a! 
“I don't think labor is going to 
exercise a veto over any of’ the 
possible candidates mentioned,” 
Kennedy said. ‘“‘Nor would such 
a veto stick. I don't think any 
work I did is going to hurt me.” 
Kennedy stuck to his previous 
statepients that it is too exfly to! 
say whether he definitely will be 
a candidate 
* * * 
Kennedy said he would not enter 
California's presidential primary) 
if he decided to seek the nom-! : ination. |which is bringing visitors from all 
“I consider that Gov. Edmund Parts of the world. It is a bold 
G. Brown will be the favorite Concept of total education em- 
gon.’ he added bodied in what is called ‘‘Com- 
Kennedy «said he considered Ad- ™unity Schools.” 
lai Stevenson and Sen. Stuart x ® 
Symington of Missouri strong pos-| It is not a new concept. It dates 
sibilities for the Democratic nom- >@ck to a time when the publi¢ ination school was the center of com- 
munity life in pioneer America. It 
calls for public schools to be open 
to persons: of all ages day and 
night throughout the year for a 
GENEVA, N.Y. (UPI) — When wide variety of purposes other than 
Mrs. Artis Grady gave birth to basic education. 
twins March 3 she became a> The belief is that if a school 
mother for the fourth timé in a system is to be really effective it 
year. On March 23, 1958, she had must be concerned not only with The cultural development’ em- 
braces Flint Junior College, with 
3,500 students, a branch of the 
University of Michigan with an 
enroliment of 400, a public 
library, art center, planetarium, 
community theater, swimming 
pool and field house all lecated 
within walking distance of down- 
town Flint on a beautifully land- 
| scaped campus. Other units are 
planned. 
But Ftint has something else \ 
  
Four Children in Year and let it stand idle hours every grimmer time in Moscow during|time being, the United States has 
day and months at a time.” Stalin's purges than he had fight-/Postponed three important space 
Sf ing in World War II. , |shots—two probes aimed at Venus 
The Mott Foundation channels | In war, adds Tito, one at least | and an earth satellite to swing as 
more than $1,000,000 a year through Knows where his enemy is. high as 30,000 miles. 
the Flint Board of Education to -_ * * ze e« ® 
help the various community educa-| Tito described his Moscow ex-| Engineering difficulties in both} 
tion programs and youth-serving periences. between the'two world |the payload and boost vehicle sys-| 
agencies, including a summer Wars in an interview carried by|tem was the only reason given) 
camp, big-brother plan for father-|the Yugoslav Communist party|Friday for the delay by the Na-| 
less boys, Stepping Stone Clubs to Organ ‘“Komunist.” |tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- 
  teach girls to grow into good’ Tito said he spent most of his’ ministration. | 
homemakers, and mothers and time in Moscow studying. sr * * * 
children’s health and dental cen- rarely left his hotel in the Komin-| 1, probes at cloud-shrouded! 
ters, tern paling. - « | Venus had been set for June. Now’ Each school is a youth center,| they'll have to wait at least 18 
with more than 13,000 members| “! only read,’ said Tito. “I) ; 
enrolled in the city’s Teen Clubs. 2Voided discussions because then | en: ecaene: te Piet oem ae . jaway from earth and won't be in 
The schools have community men’s NKVD (secret police) tapped all), oo44 position again until mid- 
and women's elubs, too. Family telephone conversations. |. | January, 1961. 
events are popular, including) Perhaps, this attitude,’ sald | One of the Venus probes was 
square dancing, roller skating in Tito, “kept me from coming un- intended to go near the planet and gymnasiums and arts and crafts. |der Stalin's knife. on past it. The other was to be an| 
Specially trained young men, . . attempt to put an earthling moon of divinity at the 81st annual com- called gp eens att er direc- Hoods in Woods Silence in orbit around the sister planet.|mencement exercises Monday. of tors, take charge of \the after- Ve has no natural moons the Evangelical Theological Sem- 
school and evening programs. Central Park Drama } nus . mem of its own. inary at Naperville, Ill. will be 
Flint hag more than 908 adult | NEW YORK (?—It was not the 
education courses, with more | masses on the grasses that 
than 40,000 enrollments each caused Park Commissioner Rob- 
year. Subjects range from cake | ert Moe to ban free: Shake- ‘ 
REV. CHARLES KOLB JR. 
fo Receive Degree 
    
    
|Mr. and Mrs, Charies Kolb of 60 
April Tragic Month *,caess.®4 
  A graduate of Pontiac Central 
twin daughters,   ibook learning but the health, rec-! peare performances from Man- 
hattan’s Central Park, it was 
the hoods in the woods, he ex- 
plained. 
Moses left a hospital Friday 
after a 10-day bout with virus 
pneumonia and told reporters he 
| banned the performances because 
| of the “muggers, degenerates decorating to Greek philosophy. 
  
| 
| 
| on the audience. 
Morals Trial Is Ordered 
for Leelanau Prosecutor 
TRAVERSE CITY (#—Leelanau 
County   
trial on morals charges stemming 
from a complaint by a 13-year-old | 
girl. 
| Aylsworth, a 34-year-old father 
of four children, pleaded innocent 
yesterday before Circuit Judge) 
Charles P.. Brown to charges of| and pickpockets” who might prey | on State Highways 
| EAST LANSING —April was a 
tragic month for deaths on the 
state highways, State Police report- 
ed. 
* * * 
There were 115 persons killed 
on Michigan highways last month, 
. 26 more than the 89 total for the 
same month last year and an in- 
crease of 29 per cent. 
The high toll snapped a string 
| of sharply reduced death totals 
| f rh . } 
Prosecutor Glenn Ayls-| the four previous months 
+ | worth has been ordered to stand) There was a marked increase 'N will leave Tehran for a European| both multiple deaths and single 
deaths in run-off-the-road type ac- | 
nts. | 
* * * 
Thirteen multiple death accidents 
took 33 lives. There were 43 per- | 
sons killed in ruh-dff-the-road ac- | High School with the class of 1950, 
the Rev. Mr. Kolb received his 
B. A. degree in 1955 from North 
Central College of Naperville. He 
majored in biology and hiStory. 
Presently he is the pastor of 
First Evangelical United Brethren 
Church in Benton Harbor where 
he lives with his wife, the former 
Raydean Jenkins of Pontiac, and 
their children, Debora, Roger and 
David. , 
  
Says Shah of Iran Seeks 
to Wed Italian Princess 
ROME, (AP)—The Shah of Iran 
visit Sunday, An Iranian spoks- 
man ji 
a marriage with Princess Maria 
Gabriella of Savoy. 
* * * 
The spokesman, Chodjaeddine ‘today for an afternoon round of 
golf. , — — EEE 
| The President, spending the 
weekend at his farm home, had to at $2495 
pass up golf Friday. The weather RING, 14-Ke. 
Rev. Charles Kolb Jr. f 
Receiving the degree of bachelor 
jthe Rev. Charles Kolb Jr., son of, 
implied the Shah will seek | Ito overcome religious "obstacles to Savings Accounts Include Life 
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Soft Golf Course Stops 
Ike, So He'll Try Today 
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — 
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statuatory rape and indecent lib-|cidents, six more than the com-|Chafa, said that a meeting a 
erties. His $3,000 bond was con-|bined total of 37 for the first three'tween the Shah and the Italian! 
LIMITED PARKING IN REAR FE 4-3241 
STRANGE LOVE — Against the background 
of the 
orah ungarian revolt, Yul Brynner and Deb- 
err star in a story of conflitt and Jove 
between an Englishwoman trying to help a scien- 
tist escape the Russians and the Russian com-   day. mander whose job it is to prevent such escapes. | 
“The Journey,”’ 
ing at the Oakland Theater now through Thurs- jtinued. The judge set trial for|months of the year. 
|May 25. | 
| |   
‘Condition of Chief Rabbi | 
in Jerusalem Worsens 
JERUSALEM (AP)—Chief Rab- 
bi Isaac Halevy Herzog was re- 
ported still gravely ill today after 
a deterioration in his sclerosis 
condition reported Thursday. 
Special prayers were recited 
during Sabbath services today in 
synagogues throughout Israel, but 
no medical bulletins will be issued 
before tonight in order not to dis- 
turb Sabbath tranquility. ~ 
  
  | Teamsters Renege; Will ,   
20,000 Jobs Crying for Skilled Workers | 
ASHINGTON (UPI)—Jobs for 
than 20,000 skilled and pro- 
fessional workers went begging | 
last month because of local labor 
shortages, the U.S. employment 
service said yesterday. 
Govenment economists said 
engineers, nurses, teachers and 
technical writers even during the 
depths of the recession. Now that 
unemployment has dropped under) 
4%*million, these shortages are 
getting worse. '   
  \Cross NBC Picket Lines | 
| NEW YORK (AP)—The Team-, 
sters Union has switched signals) |princess ‘‘should’not be excluded.” | 
“The marriage would be looked "WOLDS MGM GGG IMG MO GLI ILS Le upon with pleasure in Iran if re- 
ligious difficulties can be over- 
come,” he added. 
60th Sheraton Hotel 
to Rise in California 
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The 
Sheraton Hotel Corp. will bujld its 
60th hotel across the bay in Oak-   
‘there always was a shortage of |land 
Fred B. Mills, engineering vice 
president of the chain, said Friday 
the. eight-story structure will cost 
six million dollars and will have 
250 to 300 rooms with banquet 
facilities for 500. 
  
    and decided not to back strikers| 
at the National Broadcasting Co. 
Fai of other theatrical unions 
to respect the picket lines of NBC 
the Teamsters reversal, acCording color filmed in Austria, is play- 
       
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   | THE PONTTAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
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Days of All Faiths   +] ri 
Mother’s Day Undergoes Change By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER 
In a civilization such as ours, 
predominantly and increasingly in- 
dustrial, it may at first: gaince 
seem strange that the Christian 
. church should observe a day called 
Rural Life Sunday. 
Wheli this custom began in 
Gaul in the middie of the fifth 
century, most of the world’s 
population lived by agriculture. 
The day’s purpose was important 
even to those who were not 
farmers for society was simple 
in structure and even merchants 
and artisans could easily see 
their dependence on the farm. | 
Prayers for the tiller, the soil | 
and the seed were obviously 
relevant to the whole cuture, 
Today Rural Life Sunday needs| 
a little more insight and a little! 
more explanation. 
* * * | 
Within the last century the world| 
has become a world of city-dwell-' 
ers. Only a small percentage of| 
the American people are left on! 
farms today, and those who are. 
still there have so taken advantage} 
of scientific and mechanical devel-| 
opments that their life is far| 
different from the lives of farmers} 
of past ages. 
Prayer as an essential part of 
farming has receded as man's 
inventiveness has advanced. About 
the only thing the farmer cannot 
control now is the weather, and 
perhaps the time is not far off 
when he will be able to regulate 
that, too. 
MODERN APPLICAT:ON | 
But the Christian churches, gn 
the fifth Sunday after Easter, go} 
on observing Rural Life Sunday.) 
(Sone Call it Rogation Sunday-7} 
Indeed, the observance is on the) 
increase. 
Why should’ cityfoik who 
wouldn't know a cornfield from 
a hayfield—why should they have 
a Rural Life Sunday? Because, 
say the churches, there is more 
to this than prayers for good 
crops. It is rooted in man’s 
deepest relationship with Ged. 
Michigan Wants* 
U. §. Harbor Funds 
WASHINGTON U—Michigan of-! 
ficials ‘asked Congress yesterday| 
for 39'g million dollars for work) 
on the Great Lakes connecting) 
channels and a score of harbor 
projects. 
Keith Wilson,’ director of the 
Michigan Waterways Commission, 
and Dr. Wallace S. Wellman, a 
member, presented the requests} 
to House and Senate appropriations | 
subcommittees.   
| | 
  
  
The connecting channels _re- 
quest totalled 32 millien dollars. 
Wilson said this is the minimum 
necessary to complete construc- 
tien by 1962. 
President’ Eisenhower has bud-| 
geted only 27 million dollars for! 
the work in the year beginning 
next July 1. 
Even with a 1962. completion 
date, Wilson said, the Great Lakes, 
area west of Lake Erie faces a 
three-year lag in deriving full bene- | 
fits from the St. Lawrence Sea- 
way. 
Estimates place total cost of 
the channel project at $141,000,000. 
Wilson noted $94,850,000 remains 
to be appropriated. 
Gun Under Rock 
22 Years Found 
Ready to Shoot 
PADUCAH, Ky. (®— Ralph. Tay- 
lor hid a rifle under:a rock in 
Colerado 22 years ago. He said he} 
found it recently in operating con- | 
dition 
Taylor said he was hunting deer | 
out of season in 1937 and concealed | 
the weapon when a state game 
warden approached. 
Returning home from his visit he | 
described the location to a brother- | 
in-law. Earl Stucker of Paonia, | 
Colo., but Stucker never could find | 
the gun. 
Taylor succeeded when he visit- 
ed Stucker again. A cocoon at the 
end of the barrel had plugged the 
bore and prevented it from rust- 
ing. 
Perfect Day for Swim, 
Says Navy Suit Tester 
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. "A! 
perfect day for a swim—I was) 
warm as toast,”’ quipped Lt. Jos-| 
eph Hood. 
The thermometer showed other- | 
wise—the Atlantic’s waters a chilly | 
39 degrees. But Hood was one of| 
* 25 Navy fighter pilots who swam| 
‘ through the surf to be picked up 
by helicopters in a test of a new 
anti-exposure suit for pilots.   
  
  
  
  No matter how far man may 
remove himself from the primi- 
He has come a long way from 
the garden, but the garden-is still 
basic. He is still dependent on 
God’s earth for his food, the mate- 
sessions. Even his wealth goes 
back ultimately to the resources he FAMILY WEEK 
Each year the first week in May 
is National Family Week, observed 
inf one way or another by the major 
faiths in America: Protestant, 
Catholic, and Jewish. The purpose, 
obvious in the name, is to em- 
phasize the fundamental! im- 
portance of spiritual values in the 
home. 
x * * 
Literature produced by the Na- 
tional Council of Churches for its   jmember churches is based on the lrials of his home and all his POS- | theme “The Biblical Basis of the 
\Family.”’ The family, says the 
Council, is not merely a sociologi- teachers of their children. By their 
actions and by the values they 
hold before the children, they are 
God's representatives. 
The marks of a Christian fam- 
fly are love and forgiveness. 
Thus it is that the home be- 
comes the first school of religion, 
for it is in the home that the 
child first experiences in human 
terms a small measure of 
infinite leve and unending for- 
giveness of God, ; 
The Council offers a pamphlet, 
“The Bible in the Home,’’ which 
contains Bible readings with sug- 
'gestions for family discitssion for   takes out of the earth. Man has |©a! development. The Bible makes'each day of National Family 
really created nothing. 
* * * . 
Even eur complex modern life 
still. rests upon the fruits of the 
earth. It is because of this, and 
because man might forget it, that 
the churches observe Rural Life 
Sunday each year. 
HOW IT STARTED 
Oddly enough, when this annual 
observance began as Rogation 
Sunday 1,500 years ago, the soil 
and the crops figured in it in only 
a minor way. It came out of a 
calamity in the town of Vienne, in 
Gaul. 
The town had been struck by 
earthquakes and fires, and these 
were followed by leoting and 
rioting. To restore order and to 
bring his people to their senses 
the Bishop proclaimed a fast and 
called upon everyone to pray 
that they might be restored to a 
right relationship with God. 
The fasting and prayer continued 
for three days, and as thé idea 
took hold in other towns and coun- 
tries it developed three main em- 
phases, though not necessarily one 
for each day. Petitions were made 
for forgiveness, for protection from 
disasters and for good crops. 
“‘Rogation” comes from the Latin 
word “‘rogare” meaning to pray. clear that it is part of God’s plan. 
Parents are divinely appointed [ra 
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  JOHN G. FROMBEY 
The Rosary will be recited at 8} MILFORD — Graveside service; 
p.m. Sunday at the Donelson-Johns | 
Funeral Home for John G. From.) 
bey of 1054 Lakeview Dr, 
Service will be held at 9 a.m.) 
Monday at St. Benedict Church’ 
with burial! in Mt. Carmel Ceme- 
tery in Cadillac. | 
-_Mr. Frombey, 67, suffered a) 
heart attack Thursday and was! 
dead on arrival at Pontiac Gen-| 
eral Hospital. 
MRS. CLAYTON MARSH 
The Rosary: will be recited at 8 
p.m.” Monday at‘ the Pursley 
Funeral Home for Mrs. Clayton 
(Mary Elizabeth) Marsh, 52, of 35 
Service will be held at 10 a.m. 
Tuesday at Si. Michael Church 
with burial in- Perry Mt.-Park Cem. 
etery. ‘ 
Mrs. Marsh died unexpectedly 
Wednesday at Pontiac General 
Hospital safter a brief illness. 
MRS. ALFRED WATSON 
Mrs. Alfred (Madeline) Watson, 
74, of 1003 Boston Ave., died at! 
her home this morning after a} 
long illness. 
She is survived by her husband. | Mrs. Watson's body is at the 
Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. 
MRS. MYRTLE BRANT | 
LAPEER — Service for Mrs. 
Myrtle Brant, 78, of 370 Eagle 
Pass St. will be held at 2:30 p.m. 
Sunday from Muir Brothers Fu- 
nera] Home. Burial will be in Lum 
Cemetery. : 
Mrs. Brant died yesterday fol- 
lowing a stroke at her home. 
Surviving are four nieces and) 
two nephews. 
MRS. CLARA OGDEN CHETTLE. 
HOLLY—Service for Mrs. Clara!   
  SHARON KAY SKINNER 
for Sharon Kay Skinner, infant 
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles 
|Skinner of 2900 Clyde Rd., was-to 
be held today with burial in West 
Highland Cemetery. 
Sharon Kay died an hour after 
premature , birth yesterday in St. 
Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. 
Surviving besides the parents 
are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 
John Baker and Mrs. Fisk Mac- 
Gregor, all of Milford. 
Arrahg ments were made by 
Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. 
MRS. EUGENE P. WILLIAMS 
WALLED LAKE — Service for 
Mrs. Eugene P. (Bertha J.) Wil- 
liams, 66, of 39 W. Walled Lake 
Rd. will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday)   
Solons Propose Cut . 
in State Car Fleet 
LANSING (®—A proposal for 
tight legislative controls over car 
purchases has come into the Sen- 
ate with-Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R- 
Blissfield) as chief sponsor.~ 
* * * 
Only six state officials expressly 
would be authorized state cars — 
the Governor, attorney general, 
state treasurer, auditor general, 
secretary of state and superintend- 
ent of public instruction. 
* * * 
The bill calls for putting out of 
business the State Motor Trans- 
port Division, which operates a 
large state motor pool in Lansing. 
Its property, supplies and equip- 
ment would have to be disposed 
of by June 30, 1960. 
  
Orden Chettle. 83, of the Sunday!D! . 
Pat Home will be hed at 1pm Bill ASKS ACCESS Monday from the Bendle Funeral 
Hothe with burial in Lakeside Cem- 
Hotne to Local Records Mrs. Chettle died yesterday at 
the Home after a long illness. 
Blackmore of Holly, and a sister, 
Effie Waltz of Warren; four grand- 
children and 12 great - grandchil- 
dren. 
CLAUDE J. GORDON   
died here yesterday. Boedecker 
had been hospitalized since Tues- 
day when he suffered a heart at- 
tack while driving his car on the 
campus. He sustained a head con- 
cussion when the car veered off 
Auditorium drive and smashed into 
a tree. 
FT. CHAFFEE, Ark. (AP) — 
Maj. Gen. William H. Colbern, 63, 
retired, veteran of 39 years of 
Army service and former com- 
mander of Ft. Chaffee, died 
Thursday. 
U. of M. Actuary Dies 
ANN ARBOR  — Edward W. 
Saults, University of Michigan 
actuary since 1945, died yesterday 
at the University Medical Center. 
He was 6ic¢ He designed most of 
the tniversity’s -retirementpro- 
grams and wag an actuarial con- 
sultant to several ‘Michigan cities.   
  
Killed as Bus Hits Bike 
DETROIT W—Henry Sullivan, 
24, Detroit, was killed yesterday 
when he rode his bicycle into a 
Detroit intersection and was hit 
by a bus. Urel Alexander Jr., 13, 
of Detroit, who was riding on the 
crossbar of the bicycle, was ad- 
mitted to a hospital with head in} 
juries. Alexander was owner of 
jthe bicycle. 
Roberts Wants 
School Change Pontiac Legislator Asks 
Aid Based on $5,000 
Per Teacher 
LANSING — Rep. Farrell 
Roberts (R-Pontiac) Friday called   
  = vell Insurance Agency, 
70 W. Lawrence at 
AA Private Detectives. Licensed 
—Bonded—FE 5-5201. adv. 
Accountants Hit 
AF’s Spending Say New Academy’s 
Cost Doubled, With 
Congress Uninformed   
| NEW RETAIL OUTLET — 
new Pontiac store that is cel 
weekend on N. Saginaw street. 
  WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Gen- 
Air Force yesterday~-of running up 
the cost of its new academy to al- 
‘|most double. the original 139 mil- 
lion dollar estimate — all without 
telling Congress. 
said the Air Force already has 
spent or obligated 197 million dol- 
emy and that the final price tag 
will be almost 270 million dollars. 
closed these facts to Congress,” 
Campbell said in a report. 
Chairman Chet Holified (D-Calif) 
of the House military operations 
subcommittee promptly ordered a 
staff analysis of the GAO report 
to determine whether a congres- 
sional investigation was needed. 
* * * 
Campbell said his auditors, who 
‘act as congressional watchdogs on 
federal spending, found the Air 
Force had plans for 72 million dol- 
lars worth of academy facilities 
over and above the 197 million 
|dollars already spent or obligated. 
These plans, he said, included 
| m $5,225,000 hotel and $2,300,000   LANSING uw — A second right- for distribution of school aid on) football stadium. Surviving are one son, Donald|to-know bill is up for consideration the pasis of $5,000 for every full-| Campbell focused particular crit- 
ltime teacher in the local district.|icism on a projected $24,700,000) LANSING (UPI) — People take in the Legislature. 
Rep. William Romano 
Dyke) sponsored both of them. 
  A measure introduced yesterday 
would assure public access to all 
public meetings of school boards, | 
HOLLY — Service for Claude J.'college governing boards and local | 
Gordon, 74, of 109 Second St., will) governing bodies. No final action (D-Van * * * 
Present distribution is figured on 
‘the size of the schoo] populations 
jand the state equalized valuation 
of property in the district. 
Bills to legalize off-track bet- 
be held at 2 p.m. Monday from| could be taken at any closed meet-| ting, turn over the State Fair 
Dryer Funera] Home. Burial will 
be in Lakeside Cemetery. ing. * * * | Grounds to the City of Detroit 
| and establish a new formula for | “may have limited capabilities and pe sjonal approval was not obtained 
for the project and it has been 
‘“‘questioned repeatedly” at con- 
epee hearings. 
He said about $3,500,000 already 
had been spent for the 2.600-acre 
  reports and records: indicate it 
Mr. Gordon died in his sleep this} The measure would permit inves-) distribution of school ald also (may create an air traffic prob- 
\tigations behind closed doors, how-| have come into the Legislature. (jem " morning at his home. 
Surviving besides his wife, Kitty. 
are one son, Floyd of Clarkston; 
two daughters, Mrs. LaVerna Da- 
vis of Holly and Mrs. LaReina 
Bone of Rose Township; eight 
grandchildren; and one brother, 
Lewis of Holly. 
MRS. DAWN ROBERTSON 
LAPEER — Service for Mrs. 
Dawn Robertson, 70, a resident of 
the Ferguson Convalescent Home 
here, will be held at 1 p.m. Mon- 
day -from the Muir Brothers Fu- 
neral Home. Burial) will be in Ot- 
tawa Park Cemetery, Pontiac 
Mrs. Robertson died yesterday 
after an extended illness: 
She was a past matron of the |ever. 
executive sessions. 
  
State Lawmakers Ask 
Curbs on Teenagers. 
LANSING (®—If you're under 
21, you couldn't go into a bar. 
If you're under 18, you couldn't 
buy explosives or drive a car 
after dark without special per- 
mission. 
Those were restrictions pro- 
posed by three lawmakers yes- 
terday in bills designed to keep 
' teenagers out of trouble.   1 
| 
} Romano's first bill was limited 
to school boards and would permit) | They were three of more than 
150 measures lawmakers dumped 
into the hands of legislative bill 
clerks yesterday and Thursday. 
Rep. Frank D. Williams (D-De- 
troit) proposed to transfer the mul- 
ti-million-dollar State Fair Ground 
in Detroit to the city for use as 
|a public park and other recrea- 
|tional purposes. The state, how- 
ever, would continue to make use| 
‘Bought From Peddler in 1924 
Makes Killing on Stocks of it, 
Rep. John C. Morris came in 
with a civil rights bill, the third 
introduced in the House, Basical- 
| by, it would follow the lines of a 
| Democratic bill extending the au- | 
thority of the Fair Employes 
  
       
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and Their Families 
156 W. Huron at Norton 
“It Pays to Do All Your Truck Practices Commission to cover 
discrimination in housing, schools 
and public accommodations. 
were not so strong. 
* * * 
Other new House bills would: 
Outlaw sale of hair cutting kits, 
shears and clippers td nonprofes- 
sionals in a move to halt spread of 
\infectious diseases (Currie}. 
Allow motorists to select num- 
bers for their license plates on 
payment of a $10 fee (Wozniak). 
Allow state employes to collect 
retirement benefits after 25 years   
imum age requirement of 55 
(RAAP). 
Create a full employment com- 
mission to analyze unemployment 
|problems, make suggestions for 
‘improving job opportunities and 
|perform related functions (Ryan). 
| Channel one per cent of total 
gas tax revenues to the Michigan 
|Waterways Commission, boosting 
jits gas tax income by about a mil- 
lion dollars a year (Mielock). 
License private detectives and 
investigators (Clarkson). 
Rambler to Up Output   
  of service. Present law sets a min-|Phone Rate Hike Request Boy Dies Crossing Xway 
DETROIT (#—Steven A. Hayes, 
9, was injured fatally last night 
when struck by a car on the 
said the boy was attempting to 
cross the expressway. 
  “Tes Alr Force has not dis. | ewasamaron (uPi—The cei nen Victor P aint Stor e 
in Pontiac Yesterday 
The Victor Paint Co., of Detroit, 
The head of the agency, Comp-|opened a new retail paint and/signed to provide a bright, cheer-' 
toller General‘ Joseph Campbell,| wallpaper center yesterday at 158'ful atmosphere. The building has} 
IN. Saginaw St. 
| The new store is the company's modernized. 
lars for the Colorado Springs acad-'10th retail outlet in Southeastern, 
Michigan and the first to open in 
Pontiac. 
Thirteen months ago, the 29- 
| year-old firm had a single De- 
troit outlet known principally to 
professional painters and decor- 
ators, with a total of 20 em- 
ployes. 
During the much publicized “re. |     
Pentiae Press Phete 
The Victor Paint Co., with head- 
quarters in Detroit, has inculded Pontiac in its $500,000 expan- 
sion program, which has resulted in nine new stores. This is the 
ebrating its grand opening this   
Enve) containing the bids should 
be plainly marked “Proposa! for Notes 
A certified or cashier's check in 
  faith on the Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be, 
promptly returned. 
notes, to be secured at the purchaser's) 
The furnish) 
an 
reject ti} he ts reserved 
Approved Apri) 21, 1958. 
NICIPAL FINANCE COMMISSION | NAN MUNICIPAL PELTON T. ROBBINS. | Cecretary 
April 28, 28, 30, May 1, 2. | 
~ Death Notices   
  
  , The new Pontiac outlet is de- 
\been completely remodeled and| 
— | L Store hours are from 9 to 9 
‘daily and 9 to 6 Sundays. The| ‘store is staffed only by sales per-' 
sonnel who are experts in the 
paint and wallpaper fields, with) 
|Chuck McCullough as manager. | 
| Free parking for customers is 
|provided at a lot adjacent to vied * 
jnew store. 
  cession” of last year the company |’ | 
|began an expansion program which 
has seen the payroll increased 
|more than five-fold, making the 
,company to the largest independent 
paint and wallpaper retail firm in 
the Midwest. 
  
Says Daily Paper 
Taken for Granted 
academy airfield. He said congres- their daily newspapers for grant- 
ed, Michigan journalistic students 
| were told last night by a veteran 
|newspaperman. 
| James L. Kilgallen of United 
Press International said the 7 and 
10 cent daily paper is a better buy 
Kilgallen, one of America’s top 
porters, said newspapers are 
better today than at any time in 
| the last 50 years. 
| “We are prone to criticize our- 
Selves but I don't see why we 
|should,”’ he said. “‘Our newspapers 
are tops. They are cleanly written, 
suitable to be read in any home. 
|This is more than can be said of 
Edsel Ford Expressway. Police many books and some of the mag-|* 
‘azines that can be found on the 
|news stands.” 
  
  
Smith, a thrifty gentleman's gen- 
tleman, settled his case with the 
U.S. government Friday and a lot 
of folks who heard his testimony 
Real estate provisions, however, wished they had bought American 
{Telephone and Telegraph Co. 
stock in’1924 when salesmen ped- 
idied it from door to door. 
* * * 
| “Nobody ever gave me a tip,’ ’ 
said Smith whose employers. in-| 
lcluded the financier J. Pierpont| 
Morgan. “They'd say, though, 
|George, do you have any shares| 
/of such and such a stock." 
  
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Hearings Open Monday 
LANSIN Gw& — Hearings open 
Monday before the Public Service 
Commission on a Michigan Bell 
Telephone Co. rate hike bid of up 
to 25 million dollars, } 
The utility asked .the commis-| 
sion for an unspecified increase al   May 11. 
But, in a leaflet later distributed| 
to subscribers, it said facts laid 
before the commission would sub- 
stantiate a revenue deficiency ‘‘not 
to exceed 25 million dollars.” 
  
Boris Karloff Returns   10 Pct. on 1959 Model 
DETROIT —American Motors 
|Corp.. which had a record output 
jon its Rambler car in April, is 
|increasing production schedules by 
110 per cent for the rest of the 1959 
model year. | 
  
E. W, Bernitt, vice president of Hollywood horror epics said he is) Trump estimated.the cost of ‘the 
Apri] ‘finished with the whole business of| project at several million dollars. 
|production hit a record of 40,235 fhonsters and maniac murderers.|He said the addition will mean in- 
“I don’t want anything more to| creased employment when the 1961 ‘automotive operations, 
‘|Ramblers in April compared to 
14,349 a year ago in the same/do with all that stuff,” Karloff told) model run 
Body currently , month. 
4 “> to Britain for Good 
LONDON. — Actor Boris Kar- 
loff came home to Britain for good 
today to concentrate on cricket in- 
stead of creepies., . 
The 71-year-old star of countless,   
reporters at London Airport, 
  |tive completion date has been set DETROIT ‘(AP)—George Alfred! “] would say no and then they'd/mmmnons prime coat MC-O- 1.856 cu. yds 
|say, that’s too bad—it’s a very 
well-managed company.” 
Smith, 71, entered a plea of no 
Contest before federal Judge Clif- 
ford O'Sullivan and was fined $6,- 
500 for not paying enough income 
tax for 1952. Four other in¢ome 
tax charges against him were dis- 
|missed after he paid $16,469 in 
‘back taxes and penalties. 
* * * 
Smith, a butler for Wesson Sey- 
burn, a Detroit financier, makes 
about $4,000 a year in salary, 
When a ystantier-estimated he 
must have realized $200,000 in the 
last 10 years on the stock mar- 
ket, Smith replied cooly: ‘It would 
be more like $400,000.’’ 
Smith, impeccably attired in 
gray, peered mildly through horn-|‘"s rim glasses as he told of remem- 
bering when AT&T was knocking 
on doors trying to sell stock. “I 
have quite a bit of that,’’ he said. 
Fisher Body Tells 
Expansion Plans 
LANSING #® — A multi-million   
dollar expansion program which se 
will increase employment in 1960 
has been announced by the Fisher 
Body Division of General Motors. 
Plant Manager C. A. Trump -re- 
ported yesterday work will 
immediately on a two-story 
tion of 380,000 square feet. Tenta- 
for Aug. 30, 1960. 
next year. Fisher Haircuts Cut Crime? . 
HARRISBURG, Pa. w—Judge 
| Walter R. Sohn of Dauphin Coun- 
ty Court says that almost every 
| boy in his court in any serious 
| crime in the past year has need- 
ed a decent haircut. 
  NOTICE TO BIDDERS 
Sealed proporals will be received ty 
the Board of County Road Commission- 
ers of the (County of Oakland. Mich-| 
igen, at their offices. 2420 Pontiac Lake 
Road, Pontiac, Michigan, until 1:30 
o'clock, P.M. Eastern Standard Time,| 
po | 14, 1960 and will be publicly opened) 
s read at 2:00 o'clock. PM. of the) 
same day for improvement of rosds) 
as follows: 
Project No. PR-310: Hiller Road from) 
Marshbank Park north to Cooley Lake¢ 
Road. 1.90 miles of grading, drainage) 
structures and aggregate surface course | 
and incidental work in West Biloom- 
field and Waterford Townships 
Materials and quantities involved con- 
ist of “% cu. vds. of earth excava- 
tion. 103 trees to be removed, 1.038 lin   airfield site even though. official than the 25 cent news magazine. !t. of culvert pipe. 7.110 cu. yds. of Ag-| 
|greerate Surface 
j work 
| Broject No PR-311: Nine Mile Road) 
|from Grand River Road east to Inkster 
|Road. 187 miles of 2° concrete base 
widening and 22’ bituminous concrete 
surface course and incidental werk in 
Parmineton Townshi) 
Materials and quantities involved con- 
of Bituminous Con- 
of Bituminous 
.325 6q. yas. of Con- 
crete Base Course, 102 sq. yds. of pave- 
ment removal, 541 cu. yds. of earth ex- 
cavation and ine work. Course, and ingidental 
Road. 0.37 
tuminous aggregate surface course snd 
incidental work in Waterford Township 
Materials and quantities involved con- 
sist of 1.466 tons of Bituminous e 
gate S-rface 411, 3.608 gals. bituminous 
prime coat MC-0 and incidental work. 
Protect No. PR-320: John R Road from 
Wattles Road north to M-50. 4.00 miles 
of 2’ Agaremate Bare widening and 22°) 
Bituminous Concrete Surface Course 4.12 
and incidental work in Troy and Avon, 
Townships 
Materials and quantities involved con- 
sist of @980 tons of Bituminous Con- 
crete 412, 7.862 gallons of Bituminous 
ond Coat AE-2. 2.500 gallons of bi-     \of earth excavation 1,556 cu. yds. ag- 
gregate base course 3.01, 68 trees to be 
removed and inridental work. 
TO, No. PR-322: Fourteen Mile 
Road from Southfield Road east 
Greenfield Road. 0.98 mile of 22° Bi- 
tuminous Concrete Surface Course 4.12 
and incidental work in Southfield and 
Binom:.eld Townships 
Materials and quantities involved con- 
sist of 2.380 tons of Bituminous Con- 
crete Surface Course 4.12, 2.050 galion« 
of Bituminous Bond Coat AE-2, 9,200 
lin. ft. of 2x18" trenching, 232 sq. 
vds. of concrete removal and 8” concrete 
base course and incidenta) work. 
Project No. PR-323: Cranbrook Road 
from Lincoln Road north to Maple 
Road. 0.58 miles of 40° Bituminous Con- 
crete Burfate Course 4.12 and incidental 
work in Bloomfield Township. 
Materials and quantities involved con- 
sist of 2. tons of Bituminous Con- 
Bond Coat AE-2, 250 lin. ft. of Con- 
crete Curb removal and replacement and 
— work. etait 4 
Information, nks and spe- 
cifications Rg my Sr upon re- 
quest. Bids must be made upon Osk- 
land County Read Commission bidding 
ms. 
A certified or cashier's check in the 
following te must each 
reenective bid: 
Project No. Bs casnag   Pens 
+ eeeseee, .82,00000 
Project No. 
County Service ‘780.00 
Project No. PR-320, 
John R Road cs seeerroess 8,400.00 
Project No. PR-322, 
Fou Mile Road ...eses- 1,300.00 
Project No. PR-323, 
Cranbrook Road ........... 1,300.00 
All proposals must be plainly marked 
as to their contents. 
Board reserves the right to re- 
fect any or all proposals or to waive 
defects te the ls 
the County of Oakland, 
ARG OF COUNTY ROAD COM- SSI OF THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND "ROBERT 0. FELT LEE O. 
SOL D. in 
May 2, 50   
“ON MAY 8, 1960 AT 2:00\P.M. THE 
  5,300 workers. 
4   cash one 1 Edsel, se 
a East Huron, Pontiac, 
vehicle sto: and may be im- 
spected at the said The under- 
signed reserves the it to bid 
ABSOCIA 
L. SP 
May ist, and, ‘59 
» crete 4.12. 2.530 gallons of Bituminous, - also surviy 
Punera! unt; 
grandchildren 
  Puneral Home, where a recitation 
of the Rosary will be said at 8 
p.m. Sunday 
Puneral service will be held Mon- 
day, May 4. at 9 am. from S&t 
Benedict's Church with interment 
in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Cadil- 
lac, Mich. Mr. Prombey is at .the 
Donelson-Johns Puneral Home 
where @ recitation of the Rosary 
will be said at 8 pm. Sunday 
HASCALL, LOUIS, 881 OAKLAN™ 
Birmingham: husband of Ruth 
(nee Hebbiewhite); father of Mrs 
David J. MacAdam Jr. and Porbes 
8; brother of Pred Peters 
end Mrs. Erne Shipman 
neral Home, 183 Oakland. Bir- 
ee mily suggests me- 
moria] contributions to the First 
Methodist Church of Birmingham | 
MARSH. APRIL 29. 1959 MARY | 
Elizabeth, 36 Lorreine Ct; age 52 } 
beloved wife of Dr Clayton 
Marsh; dear mother of Mrs Ed¢- 
ward ‘Merion; Leuraih Mrs 
Richard (Nola) ton. Jeanette, 
Harold and Clayton Marsh Jr 
Gear sister of Mrs. Andrew Wa!- 
erveh, Mrs Hulds Ream, Mrs 
Wendell Dreuvor, Mrs. Amber 
Goble. Prank. George and Herbert | 
Molter. Puneral service will be | 
held Tuesday, May 5. at 10 am 
from the 8t. Michael Catholic 
Church with interment tn Perry 
Mt. Park Cemetery. Recitation of 
the ry will be Monday st 8 
pm. et the Pursiey Puneral Home. 
where Mrs. Marsh will lie in 
state _ 
SKINNER, MAY 1. 1959. BABY 
ron Kay: beloved daughter of 
Cheries end Mildred inner: 
dear sister of Carol Ann: dear 
ter of Mr. and Mrs 
Baker and Mr. and Mrs 
MacGregor. Graveside serv- 
ice was held this morning. May ?. 
at the West Highland Cemetery 
with Rev. Gensel] officiating Ar- 
— by the Richerdson- 
Bird Puneral Home. Milford 
WATSON, MAY 2, 1988, MADELI-E. ? 7 
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  1 Boston: age 74; beloved wile 
of Alfred We Punera! ar- 
rangements will be announced 
later 7 the Sparks-Griffin Pu- 
nera! Home. _ _ 
WILLIAMS, MAY 1, 19598. BERTHA 
2 ne W. Walled Lake Ba. 
e H *-petoved wife 
of pare Wititeme Gear 
Tuesday, May §, at 2 pm. from 
the Walled Lake Methodist Church with interment in Walled 
Leke Cemeter Mrs. Williams 
will be at the elson-Johns Fu- 
nera] Home after 3 pm. Sunday, 
nd will be at the Walled Lake | ethodist Church from 12 noon |   _Tuesday until time of service 
In Memoriam 2 | 
IN LOVING MEMORY OF ARCHIF. Vaillancourt, who passed @way 
May 3, 1958 
Not dead to those who loved him. | 
Not lost, but gone before | 
He lives with us in memory, i And shall forever more. 
Sedty missed by his Family and 
Friends     
The Pontiac Press 
FOR WANT ADS 
DIAL FE 2818! 
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
All errors should be re. 
wmmediately The 
s8 assumes DO respon 
sibility for errors er 
than to cancel the charges 
for that portion of the first 
insertion the advertise 
ment which has been ren 
Gered vajueless through the 
error. When cancellations 
ere made be sure to get 
your ' number.” 
silo t Tit be vee Closing time for advertise 
m contain sizes 
larger than jar agate 
pe is 12 o’ejock noon the 
Sy previous publication 
NOTICE TO 
ADVERTISERS 
diine for cancella- 
tion of transient Want Ad 
is now 9:15 a. m. 1,04 
pebieation after the first rtion. 
CASH WANT AD RATES 
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TWENTY-TWO < THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 
T , : a ada 
, “, i i : Clark a District . my: Rant 
~ Deaths in Pontiac and Near by Areas | _Newsin Brel “ae we oo reihoar P , . . Sealed bids the of tax Plains 
. James D. Roach, 523 Orchard anticipation "notes ‘of com-| Or Lake Ave., —. ‘? Pontiac iene a tne ane ot 000 Donelson-Johns 
_- MORGAN 8. BAYLIS Hadley er of OES, and also,from the Walled Lake Methodist |Police yesterday y Mg undersigned PUNERAL HOME . 
Word has been received of the|@ mem aPtte Hades Yederated|Charch whh Berial in the Walled|stole a stereaphonic phoedgraph Michigan unt § clock pn. Eadlero —seawes ORION CHAPEL — 
death of Morgan S. Baylis, a for-/Church. Lake Cemetery. and come records fem his car: Taser et which time snd ‘place thes| Thoughutul Service PE 20041 mer Pontiac resident. in Long| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Her body is at the Donelson- stole $4.30 in cash from will be publicly opened and read.’ oF | 
Beach, Calif, Wednesday after a|Charles Caulkins of Lapeer, and|Johns Funeral Home of Pontiac.|Washington’s Bait Shop, 389 Or- canes natee Fill be dated May}, ne Voorhees- 1Dle 
aix-modth Sines. , lone sister, Mrs, Nellie Hogarth} Surviving besides her husband chard Lake Ave., it was reported interest at a rate or rates not exceed- FUNERAL HOME 
- “BHor te his retirement three|°! Ferndale. are a daughter, Mrs. James Bran-|to Pontiac Police today. in! 7 an Both wre — asibuianee Or eg gas os wee 
Mr. Baylis 68, was a! don of Detroit; two grandchildren; Ritters Market. 3225 West place as may be upon with per. ev - ; 
resbarch cost analyst at General Aue tans tate agate y Mrs. William Hoyt} turon. Yes! Spring has sprung. to be eh'the epiion, ofthe purchaser Cemetery Lots 5 nee J — Service for Mrs.|of W Lake. Complete line of garden supplies, Acerued interest to dete of delivery 0 ae lane 
Motors Truck & Coach Division.|yaries (Lulu Belle) Marble, 74. A member of the Methodist|¢¥ roses, flowering ellen Png Big fen |? Fag | il fg ma or 
He came from Chicago to Pon-|formerly of Commerce, will be at Church, Mrs. Williams had served fene chinbinn #1 — Gaid note ay notes’ chall be ‘sudiect Supper sectinn. Sacrifice. FE 
tiac with the Yellow Cab Co., now!o. and trees. eS to ption prior te maturity tn in-| _§-8038 = 2:30 p.m. Monday at the R. G. on the board of directors of the| fertilizer. Evergreens Open wordt men ¢ acerued| GEA c ve the General Motors Truck & Coach GR. Harris Funeral Home, 1451/6. R. MacKenzie Memorial Clinic,|7 days a week. ofa {isterest em the Cree day of any moni] ry Mt Pare Cemetery Wil Db plant. _ |W, McNichols Rd... Detroit. and as treasurer of the Walled) gSummage Sale. Clothing — prior te maturity theres, spr el ee ee 
Surviving are his wife, Sadie; | Surviving are her daughter, Mrs./[ake Civic Welfare Club andjhouseholds — some new. Monday, or ra. thereof, or published 1m 8) ots 91.200 value, 6600. PE 26061. 
two sons, Dr. Shelby M. Baylis|Norma Haggland of 1537 Dorthen| Walled Lake Cemetery Assn. |May 4th, 10 to & Tues, W the "etate of Michigan, which carries Help Wanted Male 6 
who is compléting surgery resi-|Rd. Grosse Pointe with whom she Sacer Bot se" to oD asa oo pert of ite ropalet. porvise notices} ee 
dence at Wayne County Hospital,;made her home; two sons, AlJbert ° , . av Por the covueen ef awarding the notes Attention Salesmen 
4 } Lad 
and Henry, a medical student at) W. of Orchard Lake and Jack M. Deaths Elsewhere _— —* _interest goat of cach bid, wil Excellent oppervan ty for axgres 
the University of Michigan; ajof Kalamazoo; one sister; eight s Farm Produce, rate —— pecified therein, the total perience. We are a rapidly grow- 
daughter, Mrs. Shirley Saltman of grandehildren; and one great- pop arti. ao ger ychemaggah dollar value of a interest. on the notes| ing local distributor, ‘cove ‘ 
California; and six grandchildren. | grandchild. , EAST LANSING w—Prof, Karl|vegetable plants. —adv. and” deducting = y premium | ational “concern lin "the semi- 
Service and burial will take place| Mrs. Marble died yesterday at|/A. Boedecker, 48, a leader in the] ya sions , | Tae Retes wm be awarded fe the Wien] tage & Bm opportunity for 
in Chicago. the home of her daughter. Michigan State University techni-| snow tarts Sun., May 3rd, 2 duces the lowest interest i edvencen eat. Call et ae 
cal assistance mission to Brazil,jand 8:30 p.m. Rolladium, 4475 No al gg ged Ban al of less) Tues. & Wed 10 to 8 ACCOUNTANT-FOR COST WORK, correspondence & office 
sar all iamping plant. W . 6 e 
ss “4 Box 60, giving «ge, 
pay experience, educa- 
tion & family. 
AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS WITH knowledge of brakes Must have 
ow> too's. Anply 12] Wayne St. 
SUMP & PAIN] MAN PLENTY pl ee Located at 13) Orchard 
Lake, FE 3-0967 or FE 8-9007   
BOYs WANTED. i618 3 HRB. day. 5 hrs Saturde Pleasant 
working conditions pply State 
Employment Office, 242 Oakland 
Ave 
BARBER WANTED TO OPERATE 
shop. 100 Norton a 
BARBER WANTED 9612 W. Huron. 
Call OR 3-1460 Evenings - 
ORIVERS WANTED LATE 
model Tandem trucks to haul 
ready-mix concrete Apply aft 
ernoons. 3309 S Paddock, 
EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE salesman Apoly Smith-Widemen 
Realty. 412 Huron. FE 44526. 
EXPERIENCED. AU TO-PARTS 
clerk, for Seturday & Sunday 
work 5-108! ee 
EXPERIENCED AEAL ESTATE 
salesman piy White Bros. Real 
Estate, Disie Hwy OR 
EXP BRAKE AND FRONT MAN capable of selling complete . 
Must have good ref Salary plus 
bonus. Inquire Firestone. 146 W. 
Huron, Mr Stefanb 
EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE 
SALESMEN WANTED. New sub- 
division to work un. Call UL 2-331¢e 
Evenings after 5 call FE 40843. 
ENGINEER - MORE INTEREST- 
ed in eccounting. cost work. cor- 
respondence & genera] office work 
than in pure engineering Small 
stamping plant. Write Pontiac 
Press Box 80. giving age. work 
& pay experience. education and 
family _ a 
- CLASS LIGHT SERVICE 
ten Must have comnie‘e 
tools & Ford experience Apply 
only tn person to Bervice Manag- 
er Harold Turner inc. 464 8. 
Woodward Birmingham _ 
HOUSEMAN FOR GENERAL 
housework Must have experience 
Write Pontiae   
  
  
  
and = references 
_ Press Box No sl ee 
IMPORTED CAR SALESMAN — 
Walled Lake area MA 41331, 
ITSAMAN'S 
WORLD Men who wart an opportunity in 
sa'ies professon but always felt 
they neesied +ales experience We 
are a nationwide organization of- 
fering jod satisfaction. secure 
future. complete training and will 
be or 9 dras while ‘earring our 
work This s © seles nosition for 
Willing to do an honest days 
work 
“-d of betne latd uff and strike- 
bound’ I: you ate happy drewing 
unemployment welfare checks. or 
unable to make @ decision 
Mommyr a‘tvice PLEASE DO 
NOT WASTE MY ME We 
would lik- 3 men only this fs not 
encyclopedias sweepers. windows, 
Gishware or water softeners, etc 
Come tn and <ee Ken Smith reer 
office Kengedr Real Estate Bulld- 
ing. 3101 W Huron, Saturday 8 
am Monday or Tuesday, 
» 089 3am Tuesday eve, 54pm, 
Trie ty not connected with real 
estate or inrurance 
LAST CALL 
10 mem needed at once who are 
aggressive and ambitious enough 
to work for financial independ- 
ence Dont call if you erent 
satisfied with $400 per month te 
Start PHone FE 2-313 74 pm. 
Mr. Allen 
~ MEN NEEDED _ 
FOR 
WAYNE . 
OAKLAND 
_ MACOMB 
LIVINGSTONE 
COUNTIFS 
Tocal wholesale food distributor 
will place a representative ia 
each of the above counties Pos 
tion entails contacting wholesale 
accounts. Godd perso-ality & int- 
tiative for hara work more im- 
portant than exp Permanent pos!- 
tien Complete training program 
$650 per 
able Mr. Toler 2975 Maple Ra 
Birmingham, i, miles east of 
Woodward. corner Coolidge, 9 t6 
__ 12. 1 to 4 Monday only 
TO WcoRn 8 HOURS PER 
to replace one who won't. 
Der week 
start Cal) FE 2-231   
uaranteed to 
Fuller Brush 
PIZZA MAN, EXPERIENCED. AP- 
_ply_at 3590 Elizabeth Lake Road. 
PIZZA BOY, WITH OR WITHOUT 
experience, 18 to 24 only, $1 per 
hour. Part time, weekends. Must 
ive excellent references. Vicini- 
y Union Lake. Write Pontise 
Press Box 82 
ad ? 
POLICE PATROLMAN CITY OF PONTIAC 
SALARY 8$4888-¢5200 
Working as a police officer means 
working for the nee of ALL the 
people makin fe better, safer, 
enjoyable for everyone in 
and that's te im- 
. HERE ARE THE 
UALIFICATIONS. You must be 
between 21-28 years old. have a 
high school diploma or GED 
equivalent, minimum height 69” 
minimum weight, 147 Ibs.; exe. 
sical cond.. and live —— 10 
mile radius of Hu and 1 
Daw streets. Apply “Personnel, 
8 Park, All apy tions must be 
retu by y, May 8 1069, 
(5 Rm) to the Personne) Off: City Hall.   
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. NEED 
one mofe aggressive full time 
salesmen Selling Mes meg nece 
peed Multip! List : member. 
mple floor time. k V t, 
— PE 5-063. 45 cual 
e.   
SALES REPRESENTATIVES NEED- ed at Lakewood Viliege and Lake 
aot + gee = 2.0085 or 
4-882" a d 
ask for Mr. Chapin. oma. and 
    
  
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oe fe re SERVICE: SALESMAN H é i men wil! be hired this week. 
a ee es ‘0 ase ny hd — a ~ 4 versmes to do 
ey sy tae ihe orders. We leech you. 8 pay you qualify. 8. 
BOX RUPLIES there 
At 10 a.m, Today . ee aoe SAVE ENERGY, USE. 
office in the following WANT ADS! To find a 
4% 3 5, 6, 7, 8 10, ir joh, place to live or a 
37, 51, 7 a a aa 77, 80, | good used. car, see Classi- 
82, 83, 86, 87, 90, 94, 102, i ay . _ A sab; seu, 117 oad 118. fied NOW1— 
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    nfurnished Rent Houses Furnished 35 NIVAL by Dick Turner! Rent t Apts. Furs Furnished | Rent Apts. U 4 { 
: 
- a rvices 13/CAR N. NICE FOR! 1 AND 8. Help Wanted Male 6! Help Wanted Female 7 Work \ Wanted Female 11 ___Business Services 15) ; . 2 meget oo ae ‘a Berup fore furn. OR 361 YOUNG GIRL, TO LIVE IN. TAKE| COLORED | WOMAN rrday | Acme Asphal salt Ing nooms. NEWLY DEO | bid, ster furnished. eat Bet SALESMAN WANTED care of 2 children motber | Sius fare Melorveces Pl ¢3190. seen PE cisit or PE 63063 a Lar Prt. bath’ @ entr. All ui as ve =) i plus f INCED WOMAN FOR Fe eo = 
Child weicome ville. ° | FArERIENCED, WOMAN... POM! EW WAY ASPHALT iz Agr reivigoreles. many fine ne $125 HOUR | Au work guaranteed. Call FE ; RMS & BATH. CALL APTER! features. modern 1 *, Pe a F po-|¢ FERED, T | FE 378. +Tee for Eee estimates. Licensed -; p.m. week a and sll day aduits, $90. FE +e Felition, who cen, guslify to repee- tree lon tabing care ple | HAVING A BABY? VACATION. oxUp AnD DE ‘DELIVERY. LAWN eee Gate b\* nt eect. ny sent an established cemetery. We) ¢ eye tosis | ing? Capable mature enportensat | FICKUP AED repaired, & 3 ROOM APTS. PVT. ear S| turn. Private wee a. KERN, Si, 44 fe'ane tase tase Geen) on — ee ve eee ua 9:3008. | Sir cooled eng seSines vepakes, FE ance. $10 & $16. 2068. Parke. | fura, Pi me, PAUL A. N, this to eS ar mle i 
INC. FE 20208. o establish @ lifetime con) ~, BR UsINESS OF YOUR OWN | Shep ,'0 8-2897. AIR 
Ae e. é paren Dlenitiog Cisviews of PH a nationally advertised Wat froninos. Pic. UP A. AND > DE- Py he ee 
3 RMS uate is PE 34318. : ease “pean mebes “possi. Proll sag ¢ 12 a.m FE S300). eee, FS Toe won BV DAY | Saws, Hand Lawnmowers | 
. eee «ama AND BATH. bie yout opportualty me an OO HOUSEWORK LIVE LADT ped aces, PE $4en,|~2 V5) "Machine Sharpened 
3 are e. FE 8-8702 after 5. ot to $1,000 per month. Ap for genere! housew rk.| OF Week. References. jORK OR _Leach 10 Bad St. 
3 LA CLEAN at OAKLAND)! in. DAY W Manley ia 
ae ly ip ' refer-| LADY D ENG 
bath, utilities hiiius MEMORIAL GA ,| . Muss wie Kees “Box eek work. Trensportation. Good 8 AIR haggt na 
bath, 7 Mile & Nev’ Ba or en FS) cneee : references. FE Custos - Briggs | Sire 
3 Loa hy! el P88 “ior _appotstment. ART TIME NO EXP. | TiecooRAPHING. TYPING SEO | & West of Eipld 
; D BATH. ATTRACTIVE SERVICE. STATION ATTENDENT *oLi o e i) teach. Bible sales. Snare service EM 3-242. he Mc Lake ay 3 
. woot he util. furn. PE 5-5475. Ree Tn Bd Piper Service. IN [NFAT WALL WASHING. CUR- oe cient PARTS POR ALL 
TEAROE ROMs tersiane’ RE orthwestern. Ed ¥ YOU ARE INTERESTED IN tains wate 
rage selling end peometing. s rem >-6398 suto, snd wringer washers. bie and Bow product, | >608 sss iVAlLABLE 
) VERY CLEAN. RENT ‘ “TRUCK SALESMAN | fut’er A time. Bend tor aad OR, ES Ln _ AppLiance , SERVICE a 
< ee caretaner—fear door. 4 NEW AND USED. Excellent | ume to 101i Lockiin, Pt VAELALE |‘. Doro Wight Lirensed & Bonded. | ROY'S. 96 Oak! 
nn dagina ue. pay. Retirement, vace- = NEW a pisy pigs 27-5492 . “ 
; a M8. SYLVAN LK. PRIV. 1740 fringe woneta Appy cs | (0, MOTIV-AE RACTICAL ~ NURSE |” WISHES | T)ressmaking, Tailoring 16 Inveriess, PE 2-296. rest lot, ask for ries Signs. investment road Howse Mich, work ni or part time days. 
J RM. APT. PVT. BATH By ia L ESTATE SALES pyorts OR FR CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS, ALTER- 
Partly furn. 285 Whittemore. __ ae ara Appl y 66 Ww ary cleaners PE S625) | ations, mem and women's repairs 
ie ROOMS & BATH a eS : t i ONcimr EARNINGS aT EW oowew. witll REFERENCES FE, 6-6252. FATLORING AL 
ished. $9 per week. 110 ; Y WeENIS Mine > E $-4085. UL 23182) WOM A Ac DRESSMAKING TAILORIN encies 8A | wrsinn ay 5D TOWING NG. PICK- OREssMA na Fal 147 G. SAGINAW BT. Employment Ag Oe tes dare FF FE seWwORE terations, drapes. $ done 
i i ie ANTS HOUSEW ie my yo °. Call : 
; : SOME walt shan "Erte yn. Ratereces ing 16B vee 8. 
5-1374. = pecan WANTED: LIFE INSURANCE Evel y nN . TRDNIW ee eee J ROOMS. PYT BATH. REPRIG, : scent fer rare  Spportunt full. z a ‘S ROTO - TILLING, GAR- 
and stove furn., ots closet = experience necessary Part of —— ANDY wor’ beds, 3 
space. PE 38-0544. time. E cotingly high commis- ’ dens. lawns, flowe 
AND BATH. GARAGE ar ae rE 2-4353. Ee Ww ar WASHINGS & IRONINGS_ PICK- con aOR PLOWING & beat 
” thie Grove Ave. Keego abot f “Sw bi 43135. leveling loading, PE 
: | — y wes ¥: W. ae Win peed typing, io an m sone -# — Sona wr EXPERI- oan . ’ lad) | 7 NICE LOE by SO de 4 3 ROOMS ; Dictie ext Palm ees ) BINOLE TO WORK tordeting *"Meet-the-Public” ence would like MTT iy mW GARDEN PLOWING REASONA- ee 5 \” pvt. 22: FE 3 Vite ape on SS Auburn. re 2-6859. - dairy farm, ex: erlenced. i a — Attractive Girl. restaurant M/ 5&-1515. ble rates. OR et FCC © 1959»; | Re Pe aT i ENT. i are EX. P 9 Mile Pes orthville s . GARDEN AND LAWN ROTO- 
Norton rge rms. heated, $50. ‘ _Fleldbrook RECEPTIONIST in an ele- - Building Service 12 ing. 315 E Wilson. aterm “DADDY'S worn out? You don’t think it's easy for ME. _ 1 BEDRM PART RENT | trance, Lpree Johnson. La ; Young Men to to Travel | gant ‘atmosphere that re- GARDEN Piowiie EE teasee. | ¢ oh temper tantrum do you?” . iree. 443 W. Columb = = cwsicome Fs : et, aE Trsvet” te cotiamt |  SOrte, © peretent, Stentz At pune ek meee | PE ates. | to. put 9@ + 2 LARGE og gd tl jv, RMS_& BATH. STOVE & RE: ; ni w” york Cylforaia e reurs,| At figures, “no typing. | Not We are well equipped. Call MY | GARDEN P nod ye ba oo Mt s. 32) tate ses. r month. FE 2-0634. | “ ‘irigerator —— gieria aps. 544 NE Boukvesd, at Valencia : e i week with uch makeup. Aged well equi . Call MY 
4A) Wtd. | Contracts, ‘ss pet 5 ALL | rking — Apply HOME. 4 average Sul Tt: Der cect arr $e, mae P ee ee nee eee ee recuse _Hobbies & Supplies 2 7 RM. AND KITCHENETTE. ALL | parting spec _ __ 7 BEDROOM MODERN | # eo | | $300 per : . 
-_ king couple hit a. RE- for details. GILES REAL’ : Bruce, | ; teed rk. end lawn | pvt, werking A STOVE «& Cau 5 caw | GENERAL-OFFICE GIRL to . te OF CEMENT WoRK.| !t ecg pig ing. and Wal! saint PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Tid Evindale, Sylvan Lake, after | j RMS & B eM ft aaiies tom. | Soo oe chite 5 j Hote} Wa rk. Must ALL KINDS | radin e Backenstose 5:30. Sat & Sun. all day, ss} trig. p Center. EM MO —_ | rg peel remedy like to Reasonable. Jenson. PE 22340. _fon. rE 4-0663. DEN PLOW. oe mo ‘ =. Lawrence St. at the 7 R OM. PVT BATH. 79| Un Le. pping . 3 = webs 6 & & Whit ; _ Help Want Wanted Fe Female le 7 deal with Phegal Type 80 a i: F ceuEnt 3 AND —. vane, orga Low. ar oo ata WILL aa To sell your lan land a 3|? od OOM, oe ———— EE Shere ry a i | kground re = . eee = bidd: 200 civ ep tym aged 3 AS A GROUP OF se. WE PLOWING AND DiszIN. Vic. OF od Co aes aah Gexiri: FE) oarue tes oe — a 
4 Beauty Operator | offer low prices through volume Heights. 23-3967 war ps for many Morigages avail 
:3 EXPERIENCED MARICURIBT: Mmagh| pax GIRL 2 Bg) pte rehasee = ge Wert! ies i. SONE AEAGOR $-0600. your eq - 
‘ 2507 trunk lines ui om ROTO-TILLING DONE REASON- wattt Birmingham. M1 Toes. SE rat ee hg er oon ders Exchange cbc FE e-t04e Notices & Personals 25 xo 2 gnastnn ay y hour FE RnR. WAN A ve . a oe eee eS ae For, office $28° ° TE } 21110 s ue Laundry Service 18; aa PRIVATE DETECTIVES wea RRO. REALTY 
F interview _coli OR 34825 JUNIOR STENO in an up- ALUMINUM aDING & TROOPS. : td a: ee “or iITELY 
Ee ~fROOKKEEPER - sECRETAR . snd-coming = with loads Garages built New windows _ r AMILY LAUNDRY Cuseicential ° ABSOLUT 
; A career position for the righ tes to advance. your home. Driveways poured | COMPLETE Pontiac | _ 5-5201. = action on your land 
; retary io a M. F esti-| Bervice + Shirt se Tee fastest at oe er, leaner elles Quit ala ee ee mater FE e293 2 bre Laundry. 540 8. “Telegragh FE APP SHOES ontrack: Cash ridge FE #388 4-358 — = —_— mates uy Ca.l Realtor Part 
} cehned guaran MIST) SOT Sei | Fi 8aND 8 PIN PE Sv | 28 andacaping __18A prea hewne > 3s ACTION!!! 5 ae nore : sf sD __ : =o 6S C AP ERATOR — ” ‘ontiac ——— : iG; = +3 3M = alt rs 2 COMPTOMETER OPERATOR : Friday. . 1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMEN wennpet need A Tere 6 i a Oa “Your “band “contract “ir yor : Only experienced need Spmy-; S ; 1 on: sue" 1 ACE TREE SERVICE KE A "5 advisor have sold on es first or second t 5 
: __shar x sonnet; ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER — = work Also s- ai end trimming. Get our bid. | 8.9, fi°t27,, aera lend. contract, ond would like 
i + Ap ry tee —Must have aptitude BULLQOSIRO & TR 3 rE 37188 FE 35 TE COLD WA 96.59 your cash. we can Soo the Office Bth figures. 2-3 years cnporience DON NER FE 5-285) a OR }-3421. Wil- nignést foller. i dis- 
5 CURB GIRLS % NEAT_APPEARINO |’ Payavie Lite typing, Fringe | Al- COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ALL KINDS OF LAWN oon, | M# B Biyle Rue. Apply A&W. 991 Baldwic, aig Poyable. Lite ice wort, Hoenesd. E a aes $n. GL RLES TER rc HAYDEN, Realtor _ > SHiPT OA 86-3272 __ ade or you up. HA . E Walton VE £-0641 ¢ DAY*® OR NIGHT SHIPT | of MA 42253 or <-_ | deliveriers m ED SHOES 86 COOK. Da with R hyo n & nseg tbat ~ gn A inY TYPE HOUSE PLAN 2601 Crooks Rd UL £ on eo OR 34042 | CASH FOR LAND comrnagta. re a bedroom curo gure girls * Al Apply tm person at = no ‘are looting for « “Girl custom drawn, OL 1-820. EM| 7 —saae Lig AND RE- CALL ELECTROLYSig CENTRE,| J. J. Vestas 4 Due 53180. gh — PRON? —Ruls et EAN LOWER APT. This nearly new 3 ee Wee chnndrs ExPaRmenceDAr| THs, Sake attigee | Sam FSS: spagane iawn eekvice Pe | he, tateiet en eee hy chia - "rome fat ta tRedt |* ee govern eat Myer, | tee yg orate ee Brest Top Drive-) Start at 5. ment: ce Contgonie’ & com- 2-067, wa . bd Martha Wilder one No ene & No EE CO. empires Pou, et ~ ity oe ne att om eonghent, Children ro) ver n 3118 uron relel._ Bull. ae COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE) ‘YO Experienced. BAROED © ¢4is3|_} PVT BATH AND | OAs. PARTLY PU —- required. = 7a BOOKKEEPER—Fw! ASTERIN Seeame, tortitting aaa e183 Rot aus, PF Ab — a ation State fei-) ‘charge "thru Trial Balance, Pek Bloc Cement work. FE folliag fawo' cutting mostly ef Sai S = | EN FOR CO ak ou furs, 108 Baldwin, PE |® Giose to town, week. 39 Whitte- 3. ape = * “fpenefite bee Toll, income tax. and years IN ve | “Gs. PE 250961 eves $50 mo . erences rite Pontiac Press Box) peel a ‘charge. Wupert- 422000 season contracts yea: *s| Menominee Mrs. Wallace. 
ot re FE_ 23-0772. ry uiv- BUILD SaleMENTS ONDER) ence. All work ‘aaa pe Me S E ore, 8 eat cue GIRLS. MUST BE NEAT. pel lw hy als houses. Block & cement work saenniectpe Service ES RVICE. | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — Mre. CA H | bate, 31 Sowell FE oe oe . ose, a at Se i: | [iis a UTiLITY AM OA ' cu In. 2490) so Stee or FE 25106. iNTER-LAKES TREE SERVICE. PE 3-123. TE ENTRAN $50. 7 Rus Apply nated Drive- [TRESS ip s most ele JE merece WATERPROOFED | ‘Trimming, removing, land elear.| A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. 1 gictcame vos. ann coil P-<— paivat + se, 29% Auburn Ave. FE 4053. asmgey A u peat PE 24332 or FB | ah = 3 BAS tes. Reas. rates. AND HOME EQUITIES MS. PRIVATE BATH & EN-| § ROOMS AND BATH UPPER) [i 4 { TyPiat. PART Tie atering to teed—Pree Estimates! ing Free estima TRACTS ATE BA , - : Co remscar seme, hacviedge oil S20 femnarant catering te | Wors 5 OMINPE GOTT | _inwurede Market € 2000. ow ob IN | DEBT? NO OBLIGATION. CALL. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE Otek. pear |” wih ng + ns > AR drug names preferred err have excel — BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK LANDSCAPINO, 9, SEEDING | 9.5483. 
trance : _ Park : Goopital g ; i Osteopathic | Hospital, FE aad experience. mum coahreuces_ Water,” ding. can for ee EEFING. IF SO O I ISON ! —ENTR- $60 mo. N . we i extention — BRI BLOCK, CEMENT - | PLOWIN ISKI SWEEPING 
1 : . : 26361, Miata be ‘oat aca epee. | COOK — ust vamoroughe | Pree ant Cai afer # im OL | Pawn ang. woking ome LET US 848% 5 suapae SEO rs White Swan) iy Gependable: Have res- -1270. FREE TRIEMINO «REMOVAL Defve-tn. SM ‘a Pontiec Le. R4.| reurant experience CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Tiree: estimates, FR 51008 You 1 Place to Pay . IMMEDIATE 
' ge Oe Cam kasarn fection.) — MEN —: ORLANDO BUILDERS Moving & Trucking 19 adic our Mind ACTION . he ‘ i vi +4305. _ 39706 +4072 ood land contrac 
: SEWYht meeaTANY FOR WEST TRUCK Ri — Aged on “ Ai RUSSIAS HAULING WE ARE NOT A | er aeantoes, You mean ol propery ot 
t ee Excelent working gopdiions,| Tamuinr with, mane, mie: | CEMENT 1S OUR EFECIALTY eet Fm oi — LOAN COMPANY __ |. factory, mepection of prope aut : Subeae contest full par) age. ‘geography. asd CARPENTER CORE ETS WE | vocal or eng aisunce wortng.| MICHIGAN CREDIT | x4. ‘Tem leton, Realtor, ra bath 24 'w. Huron. | _ only. 44 8, Marshall y | Caan LARD CARE. REY : ticulare to Box (8. Pontiac | air = | _ FE IN RS 2339_Orehara <p PVT BATH AND - CENTRALL doat- | j | SMITH_MOVING _CO Baas COUNSEL.O BUY OR 3 nick RMS PVT. BATH BIRMINGHAM bed-|  tiful view ideal s DEPENDABLE WHITE WOMA ‘|| INDUSTRIAL SALES—Aged as T0214. SUnhisl Aub Jona - LAND CO AcTs TO 7 a mt bes at dot. FE ove. | SIR MIN ORAM — Chums ~ By Un . pea Prefer live in tight house-| 25-35. xo an oe custo Esc canes UL 25175, beuled. PE 5-6625. sat | Pontiac Beate F Bank Bldg. bed Toe =e iz oes AND BATH. PRIVATE | rooms Large a a. re . 2 work Cal ve oe wert .= Perience Delpful $800 RPENT ES AND CEMENT Al MOVING SERVICE || a aayELY AND | QUICN ACTION OW NEW ON BUA- setrence. Oring Guater rer PE 0-458 | -fanlie,.e* , "ratehes. at - S. ; EXPERIENCED MEDICAL TECH-| C/york, Specialises im garages. FE Reasonable. Rates re (OSE WEION] SAFELY wy \@y owe LAND CONTRACTS. Sere eee ea PVT ENT Tking space. enh nanos f nictans. Male or female Por mid- DESION pale pining | $0473 or OR 37853 | HAULING | & Fg nag PE boos | eomeonetey Sam WEY Sem al es witieg Bring So 5 ae AD BATE. oo S. a DUPLEX. NEW 4 ROOM RANCE moon 
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type, wood closets. Osteopathic Hospital te tc ment as Hydraulic rot so CERAMIC TILE Pra & RUBBISH. $2 A LOAD. stMMs hte FE y Te88 or FE +4813. | 5 EME ADULTS. Ds appar ’—WORK- SIRMT MINGHAM.. A 3| and kitchen. Large ina : IN OR OUT 18 OR OVER | o related work. to design PREE ESTIMATES ——_ _any time +0264. MASS AGE 1362 W. Huron. Ask for Mr. Clark. | 3 oa “de clean apt. Stove. incl. 4 heat, adult OMMarried preferred mee) een Oe | Stranee riser ce. ae J & 8 RUBBISH SERVICE AND | 1s OUR BUSINESS .| SHOP” AROUNT THEN SEE t SEE US| 6 bs waeet em ran FE 2400 med cccupancy. PE bal Sent #1925 Drive-In. Telegraph near =a F m™ VARDS {ENT & BLOC Light # OR 3-0207. irculation, for muscU-|~ To sel} 1 N. A 44584 “ E RE SAND) EVEIWN ED\ CED et ee joints | CAPITOL Sires & "oan Co; | RMS NEAR OENERAL HOSPL | _* APARTMENT. PARTLY pg Brig Piston he aS week. WvockTrONAt L, COUNSELING WORK —_ eS rE | LIONT HAULING. FS #1124 ler oshes & pains, ter tor pervous is Ww. Muree re eceet | 3 Bees eal. fern. tk 3-0622. “furnished. Feasonable, HOLLY: | 2406) or PE 311. + lt — | ORY WALS. Tarine 45% LIGHT TRUCKING, REASONABLE | ness & sleepless nights, for LARGE “ "| wooo 965 mo. PE 30060 CEN Eaat ve pupercaeed wits er) hy Ee Bae" ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR | feiss PE tam” | _fuatin & weight, reduction. mar WE a eee eee COLORED HOUSE FOR RENT OA 6500 dren 890 Wa. UI O17 sUrrs Fe | F Construction and maintenance. Ed py SORT on FE 00st you. Call for expert advice & Steam eat, Nl util. fara, ta. “FE | 4 rooms. Prt. dem. Close to! Oxford. "GIRL FOR FACTORY WORK DU- “ENGINEER Connep_Eiestrie,_ UL. 32008. a TRUCKING. | the Fe Say @Pecat | Buy Land Contracts lean In Auburn Heights Scars & Roebuck. 945 ®, more, | LIVE IN BEAUTIFUL CLARESTON a Include hend operetions ed Man aged 4045 with methods | Bry w e CIOHT AND Hea' top soil, sand OTHER'S DAY at 0 Der io p DELINQUENT! | + oy Al 6. 54 Jacokes. coe’ rae. and bath. $1 . unch presses and sm and| or process engineering. Local timates FE 44619 a and front end loading. FE | Cold wave, Berry : : e Manager j 7 RMS AND BATH VERY DE FE 59441 80353. et EY tg = bE Biv operations Must be fast | firm: $600 to start. Midwest Em- XCAVATING -. TR NG [pb othy’s, FE ete bed = $7138 _ sirable for clean, quiet c —— arden. P tive work. Write Bank < EM 30881 -0603 HEREBY GIVEN | FE 36236 or __ 
= Box 16 Pouuac. Press | eee So ee CLEC REND SERV FREE EST. LIGHT HAULING Mthat The Detroit, Finnish Coopers | Taner 6 FALTY | eee . Sw x . GIRL WANTED TO LIVE IN. sete EFICE viperiney Eieetric. PE $449 FE +0 ire eee ere wooed | HUMPHRIES-R TY pees. UPPER. » pete 1g. > - WIRING. : 
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x ae uae Apply 4a) Emer me ed 21-8 for PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING. | OQDELL CARTAGE itercenll an, has applied to Demun & Cottage. , : for 3 econ ge ge Typing. | for welpt, Denters B fore Elec. Local and long aneence moving-| the Michigan Aquot veense ta ve Wanted Real Estate 32A 
' = pa al 5 ers Phone mission for a | —_— Sin Fon on MOTHER'S, HELPER, swer Plesseat ment 408 | trie Co. 1080 reo, beer. wine and spirits to bona aera fp ge gays. Midwest Employ os "YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN t fide ‘members only ond thet tt is ALL CASH $-82600 Pontiac State Bank ‘FREE ¥ en em f° Control AL. ft, HOUSEKEEPER : |. BUILT COUNTER TOF, Trucks to Ri ea eran eed Wosuso Paid , immediately for etreage Svs 2 “cintesiiee “Si Insteactlons_____9 5 SUL Scots EE ane ie ae eee kart) PREY eALTY | Semiag, Ze etic Men. en Po THIS S SPRING GARAGES, $595. | icra pithine tarweyaazes| Ee dat M. Woogwara 9” Rayal Out | = é . FE : soscaeeran_cana orccen-| FLY T St GiteGar | OURAGES By PeOT BT OF| “Pontiac Farm and — | “Potential Dog Trainers GI_AND FHA 
| Gren, tive in, Country bome. OL | PONTIAC ‘wercr UvICIPAL AIRPORT rege Co, Oetente, bse Industrial Trac Tractor Co. For the first time in. | about © CASH FOR YOUR HOME ine 2-0402 OUR FIRST. HOME sam teal 825 8. WOODW boas in. co sell your home 
| KITC i po moed , ho gipt. Non-Pro mae as Gen OL Ailey FE 3-7204. Open Devs . including Sunday formation cnevetees Fee fe text = with very Fogg Be ey ter. 
if fa si18 W. Huron Work Wanted woes = ALE ED PICKED | {5 pething.. Ist leweoe Tei; Fa | wuaton Do not fect obligated. We 3, aD i yee eo 1e-| “Gaterior. Ress. PE Coan 583, Cass, Pm 2. Peiatin r Decorating 20 20 | 2181. SLE | tel you tr the ath you ean reese _Bersit, an enbrrioneD— Fe bone $51. 5C weekly. _} _ exterior. - ainting LAGE LL AVAILA 
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; pearing & sole to talk inte CARPENTER WORE KEW — DRY WALL — ECRPTIONS. ETC. ADE WE BUILD | (RMS. PVT ENT. & Peatiy ‘with moemaiis call and repair, PE C40 OR 30764 IST CLASS INT. - EX? PAINT 3261 ORCHARD LK. RD. FE 47065 “WE TRADE REALTORS, | ities furm. Maltnews 8. OR | ae | FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED their | ehildres nd {QCOUNTANT, BOOKKEEPER, OVING PFULLY) as Don Beck. OL 1-3141. MOULD, DBA HAG-/ 152 W Huron FE 1557 | ice RUOMS AND M EM 3600 bere 6 p.m. & eae er, Treasurer, POR: | F cauipped, PR 49450, L_ A. Young. erecta PAINTING AND PA- La ME... Company, 1947 Hag- 5 _bed. Cuiities_ FE a 1 & 2 BEDROOMS : OMT NOUSEWORE. 1 Ce ee retin ase ic arene: | TOME GARAGE CABING PRDDE | “per_nanging. PR 44364 erty Highway. i mmediate ‘farm, Near. Tomes Mr. PE {ASTICALLY BE ‘LIGHT = pectany disad wa de-| tions Licensed builder. FHA | IST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT-|. \uichigan. is goin a aitlined | furn Leg 3 —DRA ALLY REDUCED— ' peters < AIRING & AL- at with am cues ue exp.| _Terms PE 4-6902. | _ ing and wall papering. FE 4-0255 | ness April 30, 1 “indebtedness ; | oes sof SAN ROOMS. UTIL- LADY | FOR Eng experienced. | my, camer vaiue. For resume | LICENSED BUILDER ist CLAS§ PAINTING AND DEC. | be lable fer a A date, under | _ at 4 LAROE Lean a aay eae exclusive, modern ; ee) ee neon uiciens—PLOOR te SERVICE| Sie pany. Signed Victor ar | ctulorl Reduced’ rent. sdults. 470 Oak: | West side apartment de tndivid- Hur os | 
_ pany | land Ave. building with (MLDDLEAGED, HOU: ROSREEPER- 7, Nig io Mt gg EO tlmg reese” x x TADYT INTERIOR D TORS) oe RENT  DisHRs. aS EEQERWARE| We cus ain le ia, HOT AND COLD, WA. oa sauranees. Pree Pare MaeguaTe WTR FIG. _ S788 of OR Fatt? NEW £4, OLD WORK ALL RIND a a TAINTING DECORATING. | — punch bowls Sree ines. Parke, Phove PE ENGLISH G00D COND. ures. steady office Ciprecct (AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER Hone ean removed 46018. Naren to Beard 28 peo pou ia cas necessary, € days, start #0 Miand| snd eabinet work. New ead te | PLASTERING— 9 OR Rae | Al PAINTING INTERIOR. ex | Wid. Ch sintecliled Tox APARTMENT. | posctitul + with meta) cabh Babine Compasy. 41 'N. Parke. | pair. D. ER ort Taser work REPAIR REAS.| eee te eer ree est PE 40208, AA LICENSED BOARDING HOME. pas dag Bae mo. EM_}-4207. * leases of \ eee NG AND| BOOKKEE PLASTERING ee . nO wer 9-800 weteoume, S PRIVATE a limited time, no ; FFICE GIRL WITH FILING AND EMpire 3-3416 _ at Lee. FE - AAA P. & 
jie WEEKLY. 3 ® PRIV For veer, Lani | caapeeeRY VRE EEE F Gautr tnd Daushing Pease. FE | Ff cEperepee, Meteette Household Goods 27 wee eae “bain ‘ang entranes; Hoge, clactic: | " security gepew Os : ence, Ca <—~SERVIGE| Kitchens a epec . ; 5 Wtd. Ho y. parking. TRUEM FFICE SERVICE : 5-0592. NTERI A : ~~ OR 31295. St. Clair Street. ues ST. APT. 6 ey Ag ees Chor guar, OR | new POOR, O SIDING, oy | small down payment, Name your ANTIQUE DISHES, FURN. OIL ie Pine Sy. vo un 5 | APTRACTIVEL f FURNISHED — | MANAGER FE 8-6918 . Umcarary work Apply «| New & repairs. Work guar, OR eTicenaee? a.  Estimatpe Mates, FE. $3904. or MI 6-026. “nape marble top tables, MY¥ HAVE CASH, rm. sow) Shure Lela: Poo OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY m po: ay and 3-8748. 
3-0739 NG, EL : = HA garage, * ig wv ak. M. 
4 ter office. Monday TABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. FAPERMANGING — PAINTI ; tiac. Adults OL 1-1875. . ime 2 R. INET MAKER AND CA Lat ~ TV's. = GAY 6 IDEAL POR 
; oa” ter. Kitebens © spectalty. FE ROOF REPAIRS J rss 20 puccmaninitel LAS BOF WILL TRAVEL AVAILABLE MAY 6. IDEAL FOR SLATER , TYPIOT. EXPERIENCED TS grec: | Reece SEY | RAVESTROUGEIES PAINTING EARS EXPERT: | (5H FoR FUANIT rocse fut. | Soe Teea'nee, te ast cat ‘er Sic Bea *sireamithed ‘kitchen and : ing financial statements on Blec- CARPENTER WORK. OF ARY | Es FRENCHING EXCAVATING FOR angers ‘slinaben. OR 3-4974, ances Odd pieces or house full otal nent ccalract of dinette, private bath, private ex- 
; ter. CPA Of- | “xing ble. tile foot! [ service a ma Everythi furnish trie Pig near build-| om ceptic. a. Field er + Williams L&. a er Cal’ wow for a 3omin | ag ery 3650 per month. e ; om ER bee SASEM 900g peek well, Uh 2508 | TING — PAPERING 
ear Tel-Huron. $65. a | Z ' ing tt 1100 Ny $0006, 1OF_ appt aed FE TNO ~ Building Supplies 12A wan Wa cching — Paper re 3332} FURNITURE NEEDE! oe RILEY, Broker | References requires. re Fe 75-87 Union St. es u oWLI MIT ee resect guar LICENSED, BUT ER PA ANOING = gy mga A “oug gute pn - son Elizabeth Lake Pe ean F eg ee pecially” alreetive -_ met pe New line coame 
FE 42171 =f . B&B OC y 2 rm UL 2-368 on. LAWNS RAKED. FERTILIZED | &'3 SINGLE OAK a ae eel rn ‘ gt ay 3-2717 Sell Us Your Equity ly dec., util. auto. laundry 4 fons. ficelg. de Ay ‘fo ate pair Sra “eatin ging. ah mr rap gene. eat ba for picture wind ; ‘Sverall “sine ‘wail " fen pues. a WANTED TO BUY — Ay ea3 Don't lose your — e. hag Dwight re 4-508: after 6 p.m. — Only 3 blocks from 4 competitive ned. * . , overall size moved by steam : Ph, FE 5 Service. Cash wa ata : ; dual franenerd Mio Pa et BAN, PRATHER ORE MEAVY | fads “Wt oth Se, a0 Me | ne ion Service Z| eaemeamem Pe mrivelane | ep on erat Ow OS] Cua mad, reer PoODR | fe tet yoy 1 uct that sold over light. FE 5-016. = | Sorm window, 33 & ee eee hold goods either by T | __¢-0018,_ 90 Cottage #8. ERWIN stment mogeot & or NTS MA 54210. SER ai = a ANTED: RMS. MODN. PVT. 
: aid Tica er man- MARRIED mas, rE eos oe ROCK DAY, OR many Ty. ed t. . Smart, be Roch- fone. ee \eke property and CLEAN 4 hwy. Baby yore. 53 'N. PARKE ST. oPement experien he GARRIGD MAN WITH FAMILY 7 TONS OF TEDGE ROCK FOR MP. STRAKA ester, Michigan. © . : Re: 1 Est. OR 34179 or inquire S848 ; rE ement experience in party) ooo MAN wall. $30. FE 01198. =e APTER- Paul M. M. Jones, _ St. | 9 am. to 1 pm. only. ay : iling, let's tal any kind. FE | _retaining wall. 6°. = JENSEN'S TV SERVICE 
, plans ech tog i460, Cal] festrse werk of any Business Services 13 | eae ov eee yall PE 2-0406 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 | 32 wo Hurca 
i Di 16232 Detroit, collect. dpp JOBS, LAWN WOR LEAN: | : Upholstering 23\~ FE 5-410 ~ WANTED AT ONCE 
‘| Foner eae a ppars = |RELABIRSCARPENTER Weeoe| ASPHALT on acres | OPHOLSTER. | afer #300 at’ Jouga' “or” Salsas’ JOM > v 
a Ages 18 to 35 a bepee work, Prices Fr SNE or parking Jot, OU Jobe are = ig Bite Cooley. Ua Lake Rd EM WANTED HOR HI ha eich eingeen Reaitor. 610 W. Huron To direct contact to WALL W oO BY MACHI references See eG TIMBER, 
, aniary Di plus a aes W "Maple | no mess FE 94 Ot NOE Burke Asphalt Pavin ng ~ | AL'S UPHOTATERING WANTED STANDING : 33 | Sel cae ay W WASHER, OUT or _OL WD SPRGLETERED FOR: | ALBaRTA RiP” pe yan | Rent Apts., Furnished TED: WHITE $ } MAN WOUL! OF FOUNTA AIN PENS SA 3900 Lapeer 613 Spe St ma ia to r children rE pave be YOUNG MAN ene B* = wt ARES tory trained man * iare cleaned ore, revives Sita 2 SMALL CE CEMENT |, £2 RMS & 1 BEDRM. ek care fo cx after 9 _kind of work. FE §-137¢, __ at our ee. os Generai_P Use same day. hn boy's 26” bicycle. FE achelor's Poradice, 3 bloc we exe YOUNG MAN @% D1 ANY!» Se Co. 17 W. Law-| 95; 8. Squirrel_Rd. miner Perry. PR 46-1908, wep Reet ERTAL AMAT ref. & ot work FE 5- FE_}-0135. — s,_after §   
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¢ nee 38 __For, Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 : 
| é meals, foe nr NOME | STYLE er : - For Sale Houses 43;|SLICES OF HAM 
tS Convalescent Homes 38A RESALE BY OWNER. INDIAN r 
: lomes 38A 3, bedroom brick. paved street, bedrm. Anse ceeds 3 : ____ For Sale How —— 
. | HAVE VACANCY FOR ear school, chureh petre. of Mohswe 816.060. PE ses 43 For Sale Houses 
pL TS Wa Mambulstery. yard ees — va pi pnleaiapers: 43 For Sale Houses 43 43 
‘ . “in” You} S¥LVAN LAKE BR BY OWNER. sacar anni ini 
i ate ln A care. Rea: | ah easure the value |S Fina. $500 ¢SEDRM. . CH 3 BEDROOM MOD- 
°. FE 42225 w Acres uring FE y: | Sy-Ownth, 5 BEDE Ba BRICK, IN CLA Got ssres_MY pm ota ieee G DOWN 
fer an eiaeriy mas i Gi a C. SCHUETT, Realtor ment, * drapes Seat We rs Here is that sreerels pre bom ° aronooM 9 “4 pinata mega ce itorme 8 
convalescent ome. Phovs i. ake 816 LEDYARD Ste ore ares you're. been "waiting fortocated |} of bone ie Samy oan. screens “Insulated, Come smt 
mortgage. 4% . re Be | Sete ng room, . € ‘basm't. 
VACAN OR AMBULA NEAR LAMBERY SCHOOL. 3 Sars a, Spr omen a We have black | [283 Paved drive. Large B&Z starter Homes 
we ‘een or Women. FE . tie. Large ror acl get 3 r BEDROOM RANCH TYPE A see Tad Bs hborhood landscaped | lot 80 x 330. MA 63858 _So7_—OR_ +0341 
; mrad room. water convector Pee wil) rent or lease, sel) or The features: pgs $13,950—8 strest. Pull. price 5 ROOM ( HOUSE. A (USE ALUM. sTORMS 
"Hotel Rooms 39 ates | ae se betes ieee eee ange ete | a Nie 
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7 500. Will negoti e $13.- terford Call betwe: » Wa ara ° area, “mo 
| HOTEL AUBURIN WW ment. Seema Gown pay") 08 Shee vetvern #8 10 Pom gin Kitchen with panty of cup: |" Lovely” room Kohler St 
ne De uw $360 DOWN COLORED ONLY board pace” tis” ceramic ‘le | fs'm iy “oom” Pantled Convenient to Monteith, & Pierce 
} ee ee cn IMMEDIATE S rm. house and gara ple laundry with bree teom. Pancled Jr High schools, very fine, mod- 
Cook es m apartments this POSSESSION — on | _ 94.800. $300 down x 3.0506 house, a incinerator ‘ heat & seway. 2 car attached ern bungalow, 3 room 1 
“a6 Aubura eet ° 398 Whittemo: ee “TO S ferred Must “es Owner trans. i al ell-landscaped lot heat, extra aaa, jot. a t bes 
| - FE 2 ms aig cage omg Liv- TO SETTLE ESTATE $15,950 with aes tee ce for only at 812. 150. An excellent buy t $9500, , & real buy 
Rent Stores 40 a bedrm. =f room, kitchen ~ 2 room home bein efiered pot cent Ay ananees “3 % _— WILLIS “ur BR EWER 
FOR LEASE N rays. 20000. Pal oli heat, Iaundry cqustraciion ond tiving, and dis varies cont eae 04-06 E HURON ST. 
building, west a — $5,950. Full price. ing room, kitchen, wtibity “ce din- CLI ARKSTON gs Acro fl ag om OR_3-0060 
trade center. Paved front gree STATEWIDE nishing “Tn baths, most the ‘tur: ; ee a ‘car 
stone aoe ik OR 3-4601 evenings. SELLIN G Real- Estaie ee nig es cluded et only $7950 TRI-LEVEL fae! ¢ ond lar ¢ shaded lot. ak aa os 
0 = rvic retired coup! u've always wanted 
FORE, $50 MO. NEXT TO ESTAR De CHARLES. ebacTOR EMBREE & “GREGG Located ia real fine neighbor. Se EES We coon you Ve mr on the West Bide 
Sore LE Pn OR 13-0863 1 8) Telegraph Pi ists, Upon _Lake Ra cenael.” tinea’ rare een rem — HERE IT 18! 3, bed- 
~ LA NION } ‘ ets. All y coms, vestibule tr 
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~~ Rent Offi abeth te R ke inquire 5415 Eliz- 7 FAMII Y Bas Pp racnend Pohg acl features: 1732 H lg bgt ia =. kitchen; dish- 
MIL Dl ) sher reakfast nook. 
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_bor, Very_reasonable__F' FEE 2-4875 | tye CLARKSTON. 6201 ASCE “POD TIA iat Aue ce het water Nothing Down on ow cor jree taser 
NEW OFFICES- WEST . SIDE. FE ] nN vedrm ranch hom NSION. 3 NTIAC REALTY price a l-car garage. Pull INCLUDES TAKES © IN mation and nd’ appointment 10 
i 2-2144 10 Soo lot 210x105. oie he bat, 137_ Baldwin FE 62215 price -enly $28 300 WKA convenient 4 basement spacious" ving see. 
{EW BUILDING. * dn, or less. aes and. & deposit today larg y 
gowntown | Pontiac ged ROM =<s Owner. MAple| apointment aa Call for wood’ fleece - ager weer & sewer, NEAR ST. BENEDICTS 
es; heat, lights d| . y copditioned 3 
ws, ——— ~ ideal for Es OF Na “STARTER HOMES " AS lark t OPEN pig amir Mgr Pk 
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j Oo PE 2e280 D onth and ONE OF ag es Ratoni a gn] a wR - 2 S OI ) sy EE gem orb. included. 34 m mer 
of en TSTueee ae Michigan's Sestatat kandi Ree] — Sunday2=5 pm Weg [Berend pe pail $F Sttbay ne |B — 
FE next to TED’ 2) ction. F. C. Wood - aoe rite / ce 
- 8 DRIVE 1 = as Co. OR ia) Ei ACROSS: rRoit sama __389 Cameron o’t Featherstone NO DOWN PAYMENT 
NER cueen J y cose ere a number of 2 
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. ata Nicest You OWNER, PEMERINIGHED | Basu ¢ ecroom, bore cane? open tae Set Seticy 13 sis| Bene, weds, cm 2 oetogmn ogi beh ta 
cewees n Colonial Hills Fami schools, transportation, n. Some with base- 
BLDG. IN KE room, large kitche J F GI RESALE pee re. full price — ments, Jus. cecorated and 
satels Ba amin _ 36. COM: | NEW fireplace in living n. edge rock ___ For Sale F Houses 43 __ For | Sale H OPEN 546 GRANADA price — $9,050. top condition Low monthly hale 
Could be wareh ding shop | . : attached garage. Lar eee etait aetette ouses 43| 3 36 PM. FRIDAY. SA APARTMENT ments and only 5 per cent in- 
shop EM norensmane or callision COMMUNITIES ere WOODWARD" \——- SYLVAN V. a we eee heceumne With $ panne f HOUSE terest. Call rs to see them. 
~ RE LAK . = ILLAG. y. Lo : 5s, for owner, t 
roe So SUITABLE: ee FOLLOW OPEN / Finlg was bath. Brick ond frame pee BCHU ETT 7 real moneymater., Priced. i. *. a any nh 
no” Good toca tion. et og “3 Sat. as ° GO PROPERTY. fireplace and’ drapes, weaher and 460 WH » REALTOR riced to sell chong pel pocorn aed third 
~ | ‘NOTHIN 2 DOWN ve 5869 Williams Lake Rd ° fr” tvom ake: Reasonably priced. BIG HOUBE, “COMMERCIAL LOT. GRAW VFORD AGENCY rage, laree Double-briit eae 
____ For | Sale Hou WN Lovely 2 aes ee FE 4-9 ably priced. | —oesp._401_N. Cass cites 60 EF a berooms 
ses 43 |NEXT DOOR 70 Y i bedroom brick bi I OA_8-2917., TROY rlint St even the 3rd floor ‘: finiahed. 
EE ccatacbeatatitartnaies 1195 ELIZAB ow Large living room unga- es BY OWNER HOME ON, ACRE CITY MANAGER TAKEN) : ed. 
‘ « BEDRM. 2 BATHS, WEBSTER, “Beautiful bi-level & tr: mT) Ea dining el with buultins, ‘bar a) basement. 2 7, oR = kgs LOCATED AT 138 E, COMMERCE fanch home, 3 Wedrms. Carp von | EAST, SIDE ; 
Schoo) uaz living cm. arapes hemnan 3 pov Ml Bec starter floors, ag os baths, hardwood Toda sag, down. Take over GI mort- as. J her full basement & ing and gt Ngee Carpeted bearers ivee did cananueed home, 
Smee | nahh lrg teat BAe eg Y ee mar tastemrne | tae SRE GGOM SI ati | Tae Seco, pal San 
NVESTO FE 2-1134. | tord ea you can't $$$ af- ace. — a heated gara m : NER 2 BEDROOM RAN . tak e ‘a acre lot. Best bid | ment, auto. heat sign 
a a tours aearrs bane tn SE hh A Bt cuxs | eased Reeecmten | a wart BSL ARE SEM bP Mie Pde 
lak ’ ha or 8 L w Woe % 3 compl bed GE | 
ai ‘sb00 win, ee ce fs buy! ve esveral choice lots available. ROAD. RIGHT TO SIGN AKE blag vemincn SENSE eon hoy sandreaped. soo, apecial price. $1200" — = On 5-426 cooventent to Nicholie & Harger C 
s home ; . 8 7 . i 5 oO. 
=—* full basement and garage | TED inn REALTY Evenings after 6 call PE, 2-3381 eee t you this is the f school Dravton Plains. $13,500, CPLR PE ™ : (pL sO FE 56183 
—— PADD 's. Exe Or Gua Dai job. Mice Cool REALTOR 5-2035 or FE 5-6447 oe See a oil a rent OR_ 3.2095 WESTSI Eee MU 4-4353 rs 
wr. PE 5-128 beth Rd. and rooms Le bi 3 _BEDRM. 
| f . Open ” E 4 ‘A. JOHNS J located on Cres- BRICK | brick ranch. 1\% baths. - 
ee 9 am. to 8:30 3844 ON, Realt cent lake privile | _drapes included I~ 
* apen t's m- to 0:30pm. Sunday 1:6 altor 75 150 ges lot 8 room English $17,250 FE ig? be 
An Attractive ee : 1704: S. I ‘elegraph Rd. ac re ens, phi Agi cag in guest mee ee acres a | - 
: So OE Aa IEE GI ee tering “By owner. Alter S ‘pm: ; ‘ 
EDROOM A fever me = DB = soe ue Sunday. 2-6 
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5 PLE LISTING SERVICE DON’T RUN walt Mast aeil RED. DONT; ne --}-022 Madison. 
BROS HOME But. you had better h lat ane tag a gt Aron nearly f Sbreet 
- BUYS / | if Jou want to see pied a al down puree t ae great BUNGALOW. 
oe ; as a bug’ two bed- trade. LaBelle or | N h D space for expansion. 11 
DRAYTON PLAINS J: SELLS a room home, ‘Located: right 3-3922 Real Estate. OR+ O : Ing own lle 5 ny May ne SAT t RDAY AY & SU ND: AY 
Am ON od “| ~ to everyth andy. A BEAUTIFU : ment with se ) 
brick “ranch sae eansded tea ~ On a Lot ae : : re “exterior, 'aad ‘has a nice hous.» sametbing "eurely differ tion mute lass END  lece- reatlon) room “eae - YOU ARE a oe to inspect 
TOs. ‘ ro . seen a . 
rea he at with = vena Eee tes THAN $1,000 down an, porch. $8,500 with ciated “Priced for quick sale os p tee : , ¥ and full Ps $12. 900.6800 roa = TONKA DRIVE. just coun’ ot 
and plastered walls. Se a 8 IOMES neluding mortgage costs . owner is itrans. out of = rooms carpeted, Fire- closing costs. On OXFORD It ig: 
ing réom, modern a din- | ye 5 UAE. and you can be the proud A GO Call FE ¢1156. Near reve place. full basement, new erme RIGHT OFF JO8- ranch with full” Sea eeeteers 
ballin ova. range: & refs hae EQUITIES owner of this cha A GOOD AD _High. Broker edison as furnace. Garage “Abou LYN AVE., ONE BLOCK T in ove basement. built 
ia _& refrigera- d - clean bh rming, Doesn’ H should bd BARKE. pati $4 nm and range Many othe 
lighted closets, 2. bathe” Breese: FOR A * CONTRACTS North city location “Beauti- Doesn't always menna toot | 4 “2 family "Brick priced tainty can't afford to reat BARRELL — SEE OPEN =| Sly $12,000 inclusing everyin i 
way A roots: a * ul carpeted li - with this amily Brick 4 N HEIGHTS . everything. 
rege. Pull divided basement | Pri dining room and hall. Mod: frame localed on a" corner eee reui Ss| «en denedieg ue can || S eeeee ae : DIRECTIONS 
ing to ae sargticd rice Terms Oy Annett, Inc are eee losds of with oll “furnkes Dasement omg teen mike apainery = plastered w Gn wae cog get with extra JUST SOUT HOOF” OXFORD. 
uches $900 deposit. P . nice eatin race. l'a car $8 Small na ou fur- b ment, Oi WaTCH FOR OP . 
at $25 700 riced | r “area. 2 lovel « arage Man mall down payment ce, excellent shad eat Small da EN SIONS 
| E YOU CAN 33 EF. —— since 3 — ample clovets, plus an tras, $11,900 LP gyri < _FE 41156. Broker. - Call Located” three blocks trom red onan -— —— 
’ > = Open Evening paneled famil , A REAL BUY: oes a blacktop street a 210 x OxFo 
WH ITE BROS. asily Afford as Sunday 14 for possible third hedroom. $5950 | — — eee Jot any "> ' . hig mg Poe $9000—c las- 3 Sedreees ranch type home 
wi a t . you a 
Open Eves. ‘Til 8: Sunday 10 ‘til rectegea eins ake Gece. Total price for this modern Sias aaa fear sheen $8 $00 FIRST OFFERING on a 3 “yy Sk 6 hee Sseomen. ante 
_ es "3680 Dixie Hwy. 5 - SC ital maple <rass onlaweil sie ma and bath family pried Madison High. — old charmer. 2}-ft ory. Ah kor ct STREET lhenre ni tae. . hardwood 
Le S ca m room " as 4 } 
» pet RICK LAKE HOME OTT LAKE HOME iene a il Manne, Fase Gowntows Lake Orion. Walt: A nice § room sear Jesize. 610,- os Bedrooms pa roots ma, separa: aca aida: emer page very beuatifuly iand- 
2 batls & full ba ch home with Twelbed ments approximately $85 are istance to schools _retired couple. PE 41156 ie tered. ect oak floors, pias- ity sement with recrea- lant 311.70 Ali this for 
family room wth jobs aren an rooms, large living room per mo. Including ta pping and bus line Own- Je PE ¢ 1156. Broker. painted w alw- ion room. 1‘, baths and y 700 
: eplace. 2-c paneled recreation roo’ ‘ insurance xes and er hag reduc 5 RMS, NEWLY minum combinati gas FA beat 
tached varage. On place. 7 m with fire- ; ~ ed_ price for . DEC.. BASEM’T and stor jon screens £ a Only $1,250 OVERLOOK 
LA a wide tot 0 feet on th quick sale, so HUR pote! street, $6, $400 storms al] around own. ING BEAUTIFUL 
DD's iNc “aoc can ion ede te eee eee ane eee = Ales this, one. Only 3180 wil Jmonth PE 4467 o_o oe nvieges, w a se 
—_ = OR 31331 c. ° 3 bedroom with full Rsad handle et ie cae costs of lappron ~~ ee OP —— bright day you 
ment. Needs $500 and Tooms with e as tar as 8 m! 
iL some finishin . : m odest pay- ith 11"20 liv. miles 
Better hurry—it’ &. ar ents of about $75 | ing reom, $113 4 across the ake and 
ee on eon, won| WM. urry—it's a buy | atren Stout. Realtor goog ut #78 including 8x13 kitchen f Aecagres Binary on This avers 
i NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE | een ee ee je) seen, any time Sat nel home jecnted on large lake 
old years TOTA | ith privil s 1 of land) =P : close to 5 
857 per me. hed meves vou in| WN | mung rancher with atiached UE CS mm. a DOWN PAYMENT on cae .$00, and can ale os } — churches Cheertel ise 
iaauranoe: cluding taxes & Ts araae Exceptionally fine ] een, SIDE BEAUTY Lapel Ms bedroom. full . ased with GI terms ee clor with fireplace 
Middle Straits Lake | | 3101 Wise R FE 613569 ple Tele apace sag eee |— =—— ws |] EM vice race iNewiy carpeted walls wareine Wik Tann, IVAN W Pull peseme a i ak ee 
S-vear-old 3 ae ___Open_ Evenings till 9 walls, coved cell stere and decorated. C ted large kitchen Cement drive- car garage Let > 
= room. Famil . bat : ings. The | with ompact kitchen way with did you this wa show 
room, livt y ath. A ll-bui! eau sidewalk " his R v4 
on 8 per ‘ne. tanieaing — OM oe ik RANCH HOME _. excellent gp ie bedremme. ecg bale: hice | point with pd get at agg nr Bd a 
insure aba , PAYMENT INSIDE CITY - E and only $1,000 down ment Includes new s re | a xceptionally good 
ATM. — Entertain a lot? : frigerator. love. re- | buy at $10.600 LAWR 
JOHN’). VERMETT This home ie ideal for'yod. ‘be:| LOW IN PRICE, jbigh in | te | stores or Oneness Guy be op ror se N 
NERAL REAL ESTATE oe aoe ne ie & dining value ia resale. Fine all- DOWN — Lovely 3 bedroom | RAY O'NEILL, Real se bate coe ‘teaeabi, 
9203 eer Ra. fireplace that 1 wid = bite 3 bedroom with full hp bic gas heat Pull | en a rie LK | = 8 Telegraph Rd ee | MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE 
ee 3-6456 e hand a kitch- asement, t ‘ : nt. large lot . le — 80 -_ .* } ft restated ts 
wees as HOME SITES LOTS 75x > ive separese sections One, Ser prea gin v va aires ieee Briceea ae only $7880 sided Lg ewimming Seach” mouse ae re tomes WHITE L AKE_ nS, eeesey Lake Orioa 
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Pile Subdivision. Wate Watkins Roce one for husband. MR il buys Full price ry dinest $600 DOWN — Lovely li | ea reauy coed Big livine Year around 2 bedroom modern | 
WW. * an home. ‘CALL xow bedroom $1,500 down-+be first a oe hte tay “iarge T set | — Plastered walle Will pers oe Sievcee — a ieee MY 2 2 
sorry! . 0 home that sider trade fo ‘i $2,600 iE | 
W Ross Homes, Inc. | very economically fer nas you | north side. = MACED. NG LAK _— _ 
= FE 4-069) | R H : CHANNEL FRONT ith and you have pienty pg gos 2 bedroom E _ . 
| oje . ] {Z = fishing at -your peta J =a oe ric PE 32 . nice pene lgs «ape oe | 
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| AL DOWN) : IVILEGES dren. A face brick as room ena Wak ae down. 6 beach with ee, eres —_ Herons peo pee Lake Has . ee 
ES a fine néighborhood street. Good a paved age Require e trent plus paneled den a 
, wis Ga uence one Located spectie We invite your io DOWN — Migenge gS — ONE payment. e substantia) heetaiall| He 4 aged iced ak 
Suk icon’ Gad’ cers lec nek on, Com parison mergaks Gute ered ss aay) LHLOUS AND DOWN * erases 
COMPLETE cevee, ce ate” doetinen —— $8,950. . SAND WN W / 
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MONTHLY PAYMENT] bi panting” genet aes WEST SUBURBAN—3 bed- LAKE FRONT — Lovely sandy yore virset. Rett oat ie NDAY 2-4 Williams Lake Pd at M5e * | Comfortable § room en 
Moves Y [sta reducing prperty roche ed living lige Carpet- Loree lot. Ranch style 3 daore Pyperer’ Glass sliding ottee OR 31235 rage wih jot T5180 2 car hd 
we / il Fectag a itgs Roig erm | Be gree Riches oi ies Srcroom,Sunesiow invvery-encice | frenieg,, “Carpet, (ne MMos [mee eee By a 
with wall to wal in rE v, rch cupboards. Full tio room. Here is a overs pa- room. We will hold ‘this en SS A . loomfield Townsht rate in WwW. 
large French at. eeuchie peameee gas heat. O that you will vely home home open from 1: og igs agg hang yee ing out of sete and will sett 
: lot 110 x = enjoy for man 5.00 1:00 to charming “Lak thi state and will se! 
SO | a patio’ and hanarces overlooking : 150. with ranch years. Priced at oni y p.m. on Sunday. Yo: Parms” Step | e wood. 8 attractive suburba el 
. . tienen! cere aped lot; huge encing. GI resale — Les | MANY OTHERS y $19,850. rebase will gua ml one ov let = look this tart anlyiiss'see ane Can ranch 
, re bi mic tile bath: 3 than $1.800 4 i A — Why not ee rantee you er. To reach open house UNDAY — ’ _—_—_—_ 
WH Pay RENT? This Absolut big, Usdrooms:, full pesement) = — Pree ee Ey ER i i slate possession”. | Wondsiaca.s Sod SFE HA on E 7 eetaee “ 
SOU) ince cease ding“ ae time. ales, (eo -* 12-5 EALTOI 
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BUILT IN RANGE ¥ creation room; KIL. Realt 75 = §6CASS 2902 +358 a 
RANGE & OVENS petece with 16 ft. ar) 262 S a altor | LIST WITH US Lacota: 1 1060 WwW. J 
ITH road; cement: drive felegraph Rd. © — Por fast & effi: Cherok . ——- vans OPEN Ti PuRoN 
LOADs OF MODERN INCLUDES aluminum storm FE 3-710 n 9-9 clent service We ee Hills Subdivis) roo we in a 3 bed- is 
N FEATURES ataone: a couple 8 and FE 46905] trade. Op buy, sell & ing new custo on. Spank- =e home. Compar ~~ B Al 
to 1! minutes walk | NEAR | SOCH en Sunday, 104. ' derfu m brick in this won | ome before © this | 3ARGAIN , 
MODEL O Taxes and Insurance | Peev'aitiéa "1" * ) gai PeiteweTees| 1.1. B Velelagielaigl= |e pepe da bam cares a wat | OTbEDT OME eee 
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PEN For additional! thf coe fruit trees $14 on ano and | 2407 ee Reeier | 83 N. Telegraph << Lake road to open your jot or ai, Cone ont “o $e rth MOKTH INT OD 
SE TS eo 8 appolatments call FE 61766, equity Reas, faxes, UL 2 ns | bh FR 43360 of PE 24810 | E 9236" me | | finns Lane road cod tet us: wie ANCE! ANP INSUR. 
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ei ae ee UY pean: “ap eee ee 1 ACRE \Walton-Opdyk . nia ‘uae tee F: C. W MOVES. You BRICK, $225 
WE oN Rk | ; garage al modern, Attached Cory 2 bedr T ig Se “Area | Pho: ext Nuren “Rreet O Co. | HAVE. 
FE STOW: N RE ALTY R screens Geren oe a and (Potentiai 3) “nice modern pene has. en’ heat, eee cl Mal °° EV ns FE “Sari emt | Williams ae Rd JIM Ww Rk Gd rps 
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Be oe aren Lt 2a panas “cicem caer Srick with| LAKE F | cee vee lesa, een Mocd | Stove & dryer clectric plug for | WALLED LK i on sins | | 345 On RIGHT, Realtor 
OWNED. 5 RM garage. $12,900, total “pike: RONT — 300 feet ear Juntor High Sch to new sch K216", close | 4 $875 BUYS pQuity | __Office Open 9 and Ave F 
Samiaisturaiters TERRACE | _Pontiac Press Bo Pree Write Cooley Lae, with a er on miles from courth chool. 34 costs f. ool Only mortgage | nm 4-yr-old 2 bedrm fram am -8 pm } Cail Sunday FE E 50441 
Ra uw Ga t < bri ho a owner with e have th ayments —| IPL 
z mona "Terrace. Call oe arn | | D " x pp Mier etic living cook. + Onty 88 cee terme call arg OL casi m e Key. | me = $46 a mo. MA _MULT E “LISTING SERVICE _ 
BEDRN | U S : e lake. Ue i and mornin RANK SHEP. 
aythent fg hoe ew | F ad Jake Good ‘safe be —_ ee _ ss. MUtual’ 1010_Adams_| ARD. Rae mechester | = Pay Tidy Bungalow 
. _. Sthengteliow « call, FE : lands each, beautiful _—— = : va dG Gh a | 
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WALLED LARE 1188 N. EDDIE. | OER SUBDIVISION LOON LAKE PRIVILEGE hig ed to bay > tiie Co “Waterford a S metatwce’ serice on 
merce Rd y telionn ee ae brats Bag nome on, paved | OF omy $20,000. ‘ SUNDAY 2-5 t cdrooms, filed patie floored. a 
a i crePes. a vee Foner + sOuiLNE reas ee re ee pb eraae a SILVER LAKE | 4 : 1940 & J pein Sosement, gas ga a 
soace tiles y room. storage ZIONS ARE COMPLETELY ar rg ao aM tod Meee roe nee eee room | DRAYTON i an or #21500 SELL OR TRADE. Desir. | | ak ». Tammond. Lk. Dr. | month "complete orice one, per 
reéns Lindsensed | . To eears Large bedroo tile bath. lar 1 ooms, AREA room ranch home, b ‘ akefront Bi-Lev : 10 = 
transferred Priced to. wner’ Desirable Purct nd ‘2 bath down. 2 bed mj) dining L 4 ge living room, &j{ 2 nice lot in 1957. 2-car attached \hea! ae i-Level neer Highland 
dewn. 8? ed to sell. $500 » Purchasers full bath up. A rms. and . &re complete with new| t s in Drayton, each ¢ O lastered gara cated & | AN EXCITING HO Smartiy 4 se 
el a $9.250. By own- “Co ARE “Ring bad ft. m3 270 tt. fo a ee Picture window | and ee 2 pe som ssoppt te schools pen un. fe arge lot. ae lereened patio. | warrants year | msredhate ot- modern acenened. eanlialy built, 
7380 CRESTMORE 1 an | untry vin for with "$2300 down Call | Kitchen has built-in ete i. | Convenient terms ee oer features. such 06 Gas Met Wat baths (M rooms and 3 dream house Your wite rill’ be 
Sub. Middie Strai WIN BEACH | for appointment and full particu- ee ee tan a | LINTO M Bacoray Moat. Ges Fring a  seeem 110" thrilled: to the beauty of rAd 
Ssedrese abc, “temwes| All Cit Ce : ee eee renaes a) nasieee NVILLE RD. ay mcsray teat Gee Incinerator. | fireplaces of legge rock. Liv- or of this home. Roomy kites 
F & firepla Approxi tion room ‘ . recrea- replaces of led en, carpeted oomy kitch- 
vanch. Pine laadsceped,  mostty| ay onveniences ' in rec. room. Large place} 3 mately 5 acres. Cl & . oak floors, plastered | NZ Toom ee ance icon ette. living room & 
pine rec. room. utili pes Knotty | closed with jalo: ge porch, en- ntersection of Mann R ose ne 1 to 5 painted walls. Many built-i overlook pus. room cell 3 bedrooms, Wled b Ped 
oil heat ty off Leger a usie ‘windows. 1" own d. $300 & closets. Bria ns ing o take, ent heatin, ath ex- 
patio: at, fireplace, carpeting & | Lake Prgteces beat ‘nis for “Oniy “815. i yeu cap GEORGE BLAIR iia — « —— home. Siuminum’ storms pg An gee = on a . oa Wil nave oe oho yo pen ae 
acreened porch, 2- ne *T 7K Wil ° f in gracious livin: sp age 8h features. A real val fonable ho’ other fash- 1. BRE 
stove & refrigerator included. $18: SUNDAY 2-5 illiam Miller | 4536 Dixie Hep og inuer ik Thaeeon Bese: a nt Will ae. | You Sund mes. Let us show | JOSEPH P- WER 
_000 with $5,000 down EM 5-35 vig. ‘| ODEL ae ae - P.M. Real xie Hwy. on ful fireplace. Beauti- eept your present h ac- unda TELE- +96 E REISZ, SALEs 
y ONT BRICK xealtor ig DRA ’T 3-1251 modern kitchen with as ail ome or equit ‘oes RD TO . Huron st MOR. 
is? 2685 SILVERHILL ROAD —" welig -0263 | eves _call_ OR ie oon built cabinets. Florida gg or part down payment. LAKE RD. — ORCHARD Eves. FE soeiy, * ot 
beautiful BUtecel lakefront bi Open 9 to 8 _ 3-8842 : " 3 large bedroom with | *19.200 SELL OR SODOLESELT 
Pp 1 ; overlooking lake. 3 large ney aan PEN SUN. 1 TO 5. 3 BEDRM plenty of large clecets. Pull base. constructed trick Tee wae, a sauinors owe — 
— ple 20 ft ‘iving r t neh wita 2¢-ft. kitch 5 = at. Automatic hot | Duilt in 1958. & me, ND LAKE oe 
open fireplace built in bo isp 4] | Be room. Full basement, gas water. 2 car brick garage. A| 0, attached port seg ne es — FOLLOW OPEN 8 
and desk. Large bookcase // eat. On large landsc nt, Ee heme enhanced with every | Full be ed garage. Fireplace. 
living rm Paneled sun deck off Storms & screens e.g t. vision for comfort. Man Ty pro- Neat semert, rec. room. 
' with’ fireplace Ricker ige rm. | ee Priced to bel en lake | too numerous to ea =e? 
: yeas ail & S d ech on lake ievel rig patio- : 5.750. By owner. 3600 Embarce: tigate this propert pn Lo. | $16.90. $3,300 
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wh . | ne ene “ik aaee | At Union Lake gg ag ie Funes bake pivuases cs Den po a has purchased an- WENONAH 
Ese 6 ee ea DIRECTIONS: Bat. “to snvm make ae On 100 x 100 foot fenced and _Vineyard. Utica. 5 > ie land Lakg russes M0 Ook Test neuen Air oir gutten eh Ar grote with 
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N OW" $750 DOWN =the m oe 00 Down on nowy = Fe ie furnished || evan eal 5 PM. pM ae a damn’ ance mee Tinenes ond 
: 2 bedroom with full ast yaar, this 3 bed e cottage Part reise a nice truck gar- 7h . IXIE & 
PLAC o _ ot OG ania: rae full base. _ tri-level offers clean, ae cae diate peneessien Aa Paine j den a ) bedroom heme Elizabeth Lake Es To shotnee 2 TRAIL. de GHW “3 
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} Cail FE 2-8181 fo i : street Nea yong — =. space for. the Meateen | tion Total ‘price ed 39.500 full price. wits terme, 305 A R teens a TO OPEN 
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af to eee : , tures brick and ea-| DRAYTON $200 DOWN 4 <7 
E recover a loss. Dial FE Sell or Trade . j lifetime K and trame edtertor. nice 3 a Ee be Extra New 2 bedroom ranch ss 1°4-story tra ppg gew in petfect con- Ts 540. SHEL BY ST 
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59 _—— . -%, | ) S. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 19 __M4|_Fer Sale arms * ve ee EON Sale Houses 43| For Sale Lake Prop. 44| For Sale Lake Prop 2 | TIZZ¥ , by Kate Osana | Foe Sere sree 2 WATERFRONT HOME , z 
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EW MODEL FRONT LOTS USE LAKE For Sale Houses 43' For Sale Houses. 43 “CMI Hy New 3 bedroom bungalow with |3 eae ia eee somo vihoo off Ween oF at * : A 
full basement 500 & 6.00. eit i cn 
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or rah | gylv Lake from lot. James K e GOOD INVESTMENT ts, 
( bath, Boor. Bivd Water & sewer in. 55 x “0. ores * t ‘ ‘ Waterfront \ in 
, ct inet for a Seen Bloomfield Real Estate ai 66800 be ‘toe ef cond ‘Bee You rford’s fin-| 
LAKE ‘cn conta paved WaUY some" ‘fon eh established divelepmonts ‘rests INCOME 
would fike this home WATKIN 1 Mdseway Pe, this farm ac i this enayloite ranch home on |” 6 apartments, gleaming osk 
dup cated 00 your lot, come if Roy nne nc. Pies = noMPuning REALTY, ae $82 DOWN a large % acre lot. & 100 ft. floors, plenty of storage 
ge yy i ~ a Realtors Since wa esort Prop. 44A Teles : ; ~-TOTAL~- of water frontage with swimming room basement, Sod land: 
sotel at os. = tom Fam FEderal $0466 For Sale R Ieee ~ | eee om > Jape pocenetele | = -1¥6 sar Ort rhe FOLL 
Fe ee eal js Open Bvenings & bensey $4, | OF Sag ewer’ F' Mrooms 9 dedreome, $09 PER MONTH |. testurte teres tes Tenens |’ seeping, Eat wane a Ra a |__ CAM ETE SONTH | SSE, not aly beak Fe ee atures: re 
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gel ner Soe 2 9.08 PM. | one OME On overt Ra. | Cag OR HOME aS TRADE FOR Sent sou a binds tru wees, i a "dks ae. sere 
mcm 1h bathe, ga, | Lake By owner. 3726 Covert CAquity, 1eanit motel Plus en: | raspberries, strawberries, srenes. 3 cious Kiteben. with eff the ba tio 
rage. large ‘ol, moderstely priced | i) ACRES. 4700 HIGHLAND RD. Beme and. loundsy unis. S ene, schonis ent ehatch. Pen ONIAL and cupboard space gs _ 3 1% car attached garage 
rage, ¢ ot, by owner. 1650 Watking Leke, 2 0 pletely “ora. in _beart of Brid +-"htores, omeclo, & couple, BEDROOM COLO master bedrooms, 1% ‘baths. full large wel _antecnned ot 
for quie - 3-4506 |90 FT. WRONTAGE, PONTIAC! Pty ting 40 ry p Ribhoates | ‘derful on E.G Ww JUDAB walk-out basement wit Gropinee | beat ot a, Be 
Teronbei reser HOME Lake. 4 rooms and bath, $1500 | Fe ety * 323 10> LEME TO ACER To 7 io recreation . Maches. down "EXCEPT! 
4 BEDR Attéched 2 |. down EM 3-6486. eee “~NEW CABIN? | WT all-weather road, or Lifetime Maminum car garage Thig home will fit 
car garage. Basement, Comitees | 7:7 yak ORTON PROWTAOE GRASS LAKE rea, ad.) farm. o0 ae 900 with BETH LAKE FRONT 
car garage. Basement. PT. 2 car ge e lot. Center resort a trade free. & ¢ & SIDING Bi La se, gate vei | ELIZA anette 
6 sees & country liv- ba 3 rm . vacant. larg st. Good hunting, | for farm. Phone daya. acce Very clean home fe 
city convenierre ; Aggy Bg ts boat well end state fore $25 mo. | etty fo MA S003.” ; Call_for appointment today. .3 bedrooms, 15 x 21’ living 
g. 1 bloex from Rochester rage, Brokers Hehing. $1188 $100 down, l @ nights, FHA Toom "tone Srepiace laree 
Atbury Ra. Buy EN mg Sg a hy Jerry" Morrow" Gladwin. Steel). Sale Sale Business Property 49 $390 MOVES 90 IN } kston lanter box, also eee 
_{ land contract. ini 14638. Mich GArden 6 a! 04 PER MONTE ar soaie whe Veaturas 
os ROOMS & BA: o BATH. ree me ae A LAKEFRONT SUBDIVISION hd Ne eat OF STATE. MEAXS i) peet FRONTAGE ON MT. : evident Matatsmes | REAL ESTATE, INC. | Beitten “Boum se Fa Sala om BE ae ae ee ae “ating Soy chce‘tc facies | "SAPS So > | 20 8 Main. Clerkston, Mich. erage. sep oautitally Jand- 
Big discount for fast Ty kerol Lake. Price | CORNER — FE 2- -| ‘ACROSS FROM BANK: 8 new 
Will take property tn trade. LI.| Newago on Pic Je Joho Heek, | Te Puke vanes ONIAL HOME. LO. ACL FOR APPOINT: 
ROCHESTER AREA. — Se dniel a: Can, Loes:ed on 8 Ideal site for LOVELY COLONIAL HOME. LO. Open Daily 9 hscte Sends 12 to 5 dock CA 
living | 1-288 <WE| Clarkston. M. excellent location 18 miles NW of Peatiac | 
bedrm. bome, living — A GROUP OF BUILDERS «Vv “LOG 4X26 CABIN. or : z Stn tows S barm's. Bete ‘FOUR BEDROOM FRAME te HOUSE 
rete pie ne OE" te | ‘otter low prices through “guaity | NEW Peete weenie rides "ie LBB i siNc rate bist er heat, Lge. lot Frui ruit trees. aad Price, $6200 Only $200 
tached garage. Alm $1800 = urchases on custom ha nek view of AuSa>le River. n m ; ige. garden area W'll sell to re) 56, month % Pond Street, | 1] em an 
weeds Ry a | uilt’’ homes—800 viens. we" a Pe sae da McKinley 
4 ble perty with sm. dm! street from Post Office, 
| Perms. , eure mortgage. No obligation nal silos a | Badoo. * es Fina Pree St) ville ~ — aw Ww: HURON OPEN EVES. 
orth of town; very nice 3 bedrm Bnilders gage ‘storms, tile floor “pA 00 A] I LDS ea rer POR COLORED FE 4-4526 
ae -, We EP | re 31210 OF ee | 8618. nt, fenced ad 
me. ic 1 ONE OF —— | pha seteh gee yard, Good location 6 — 
/ pdb -y Ro ihn et uke arte arisnd County. | OOEMAW cag Te ne be ft. water- CHURCH BUILDINGS ‘Paster painted walls, 2 lots} dows. Lecincer mani ' FURNISHED MODEL 
t “trees, flowers and berries. | "finest frontage. Reasonable, own-| hunting snd ‘iships Building 3.x @ f.. brick coor “on corner. $1,000 down’ to ve _ Side, , 
A real good value. $1 | ot MI OMS. main. euditorium seating cape: a Mim ® Call Olive 60371 PYvuheme tate @ large rooms | cay Suburban Prop. 45A City" 200 ‘plus Pastors study, one. COCKE R REALTY Pp 
Maurice Watson, Realtor | Willams Lens 6 erat Anschied | Si —— clase vou 2 ley. coop : 
Mz son, [ : Pinese-tiot Saginaw ROW E 4-000) | 
© 1959 by NEA Servos, tna, . . | Ma “ANIL W. Pifth, Rochester 2-car garage, Stone fireplace, ce- ak Lt ACRES | EST ATE siya oe restrooms kiteb- Pot. O88 
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~ _vienty 3 Se A HOME | | WATERFORD DAILY 10-8 — hot dogs, | PY OPMER, REDUCED s200 FOR Ce EN aot. 301. Prospect i here - ‘ j , 
_ it . $s, . call tors olnte. cated or price | High school only I blocks LROSE x ; movie" was wonderful. I had three ? 1-3 acres. ——_ rec. rm scaped lots. $29 750. For appt, church site, ad _ Ruby 8t by appointment . | { this lovely 3. bed-| 171 ME rth Perry and, The drive-in ‘aiken climens malt!” in bsmt® Has horse 3204 Corner Crooks Ru call our . Celt soday Financing soanents: room home, “ plenty 10 ft let, Montesim | two bags of pots chips and a giant —— rable a ee ee ecmssare LE eee tomer | By owner. UL 2ais xo) ft. on corner of Aail types custom, bul .| Swe storms 3 250 secede —_ Bind, Kast f Adame RA. | ty. al beam celings. al bard- | MODERN HOME, HALF Date | ees. saanabew Ras. in Dray- ae screens, car port & built 
_F 40 pe gr ling. 2 large Riepiee $6600 — Terms. Plains. Ges heat. . 2 or Sale Houses OME OFF OAK-| wood it and fishing. ton ft. & zoned com- 3 J.C, HAYDEN, Realtor | eee DOWN couruere powy rarurxr | For Sale Houses 43 OLORED | GA Setate cite ae | HOMES Gees hanes] eee, or Sale Lote 44| maceai crit pice Say lw | 
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. B_Wanos DECKER, ap Pe tutta ee” co 0 SOCIATE FOR COLORED | _ Vous" of “close space, FE os A ee a kd seater egies KG. eMPeTEAD, REALTOR year bome, on it siege ae? ptvurgen “co, Cans’ Uae | tora MoneeDY PAYMEM? ee ees | wo er I sitomatie inunery, By owner. Ay LAROE LEVEL LOTS. DEEP i rere ores ear srage. Penced vara, “we the spotless housekeepin ss PE 6-966) FOR QUA Irwin BED. : Brick —potat, caly_ FE ¢671e  __ | well. on pared road. Wat) — TIME OUT . and screens. 0.00. FB) spect the s fenced yard 
closed pores 1 x 18. Pu base-| Custom-Built Bric ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT Meee Ra Goi. trom city camel i r $1500 | yh owes a ebrab . OnE 8.6455 3-Bedroom Brick meme Furnace. Oarage. at pase | C Suburban Clarkston 80 “pctbe Pirepiace Bi Base mont lh 5 20 om ton ™ locstion for a store, oes § = : 
es. 8 i 4 i ee EK TRICE, 8 AUBURN | “oo AKEFRONT —CLOSING COSTS ONLY— Po Goede 5 eg oo retake prtv- | CORNER LOT — IN DRAYTON wea oe beens ew fies. anes } . Fee coed, srimmiae ls breed for'a| ROCHESTER AREA 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _| Fe ioui a—e— nc mi, aacoms builtin | fiegea coving as trade tm. EL- | “Woods 91,538. Ai MILLS Perry St. Approx, 600 f%. street i 
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oes hardwood. foo a poo ik wine chrube —_ te = on lot. Our — your ie bath Lonel geeoentg : Ne St. Benedict’ s bo = on road. Has new dock. 
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5 Soe War Seditoat "tin Wrest ier ite: |"C. SCHUETT, Realtor Wiring. See gar model. Don Me | seiage " So op a ian ise down | home — : SOMES: =} Dona, OR Same BY OWNER J BEDRM 1% CAR + dan 1% ; Will ace ini pd ~. €, PANGUS, Realior +" approx Sine FE $i BY OWNER garage, Venetion blinds, dishmas- eng Bam RP on breeseway | and monthly payments, MY > pays __Qrteoriiig,_ BA TH) 5, tetes Lake fot only $500 | LOE = a ee Paved street, and drive. Land. to 2 car garage Nice lawn rT | Foe Gate REAEONABEEC OR 7 Ofte carport Zomnryr ccs: GUrt Oped, betch, excelent beat-| POR COLORED Pe) Lea RRP hand isc: | Setaeed By HatyCteee | Siem pftct ante ute, fe "Yense\ Fear around ome on” Cres ta? “Samali “dows” payment ary, iMG. $f frontage, 20 de price | tian blinds hast fail basement | Soatares. Jos ot iupere Ave~| vis. 9800 dove. 7B 6 priy.| room. bandy kitchen. Good dry | lease Year around home ot bein. per cent Of mortgage PE 45026. culy 06.780 We think it's the, 31.000 down, PE e-oeii at 96 South Roselawn Dr: 2 lesea,. perualy., furauped ae = ge glassed, in poreh AL tg best buy of the year’ | 82.8 Sone, 2ARGAIN ileges, pa $00 down. Cal)| heat, bome in 4719 Crescent Pointe. 
mA : NEAR HOLLY, ATTENTION tot ALTY N. HOUSE ON | RA 4 $2, $1. . cedar Closet. A er, bi TWinbrook 
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service station in or ror Stich and stone ranch (ype . BOK: Cass Kitsboth FE ¢3004| take Low du tT MY 31437. NOTHING DOWN | ROOM MODERN BY OWNER, | $2100" win hose dows, «| for = Sai| R'Water. paved street, ete. FE ‘tround Pestise. with g small in ns wie cneveral | oe Open 9 am to 8.30 pm Bunday 1-5 3 ) BEDRM, BRI — LARGE Lor. LSEMENTS. INCCITY, 3 | sa000 with 91500 down or $1500 ee Farm pee ee ek hes. Y ROAD IN WATER: | yestmenk required. prox poe 
and biseurn . ON bh. FE 48937 |; Dandy Little | Rowley. sum- | ON NELSEY ROAD ms Ss weeted aren te, soot | party vcgspoting, 3 90, it bab | LARGE SUBURBAN LOTS. (FR Howse 3 BEDRMS. Perils Fs etree, arGen, | Divided basement, garage, sum-| ON 3 Large residential bets, | cas ¥ 4 . quick sale — 917.000 eae e€mps Ca ance §i2600 "00 “loan. wil $900 | «ALL ARE NEWLY REDEC: én pert By owner” PE cee ieew-sele Gam coon) ee on eee Maceday Dratnage approved. i 2M, TED v ; Ay a berries. - . ; _ful_l oe ROAD ger’ : ete fone Kain) BRICK TERRACE | eats “et neenare | imcioaing, COtTs |WALEED LAKE AREA| ¢iy"bewmsa."ma. Sout Bee Enc Lamers gees | om tae terme wen Maron Pontec FE 43s.” uk 
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. sovee. C UNFINIS p. Keego Marbor Si: rooms bee Hn onl ard bas ne w, 3dedroom is 345 Oakland Ave. J) FES | exe Moor pia. 2 "bedrooms, pS. Careee e coee $3,000 “down —— —_ dana teem Be kilchen down Full| rick Urtlevel ranch home. Fire MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | baths ake BY OF Z "Tiniimamae eras. cas irz beter sall-newiy oec:| Raneded ot Rachuate sims. | "Game uae ueniocens 
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ees EXCELLENT 2th No view in every poder location. Write "Pontiac leo ferehnes 466 with $1,350, PE 32108 a bene. |~ | 3 Bedroom SORPGE YEAR OLD | LAKEFRONT LOT. BEAUTIFUL | troubles. Press. Box 3i5 y owiEa tea IDEAL FOR OLDER down with furaiture, Only @ biccks | op ig RE Ee $9500 _MeDooala” On. 3 Sed — beict ena chingis heme of eisye er OR 34104 ee cae Tait) eon at alien FoR LEASE, A MOSILE 04s agg og et Low tases. carpeted liv foe Gown town . | new ca Pgh parment. Fx | _| _Me : : by owner, Carpet im living Terms. FE « poor vend - (Me — ? Lake. Call < ing rm aluminum slorms snd $1000 DOWN a. es | Will bug 3 vedroom nouse. riot) $450 MOVES YOU IN | ona dinete, gouble sink te ome ee ARE aE PRICED from 3,200 with 10 per) low rent, ecreens. Jeter 6 Mr. familyman, this is just the, _©''S' WP.| sae floors, tile bala eno — 3, bedresm rich ranch | on. vesmpnes © blue bath- | LAKE sacamial aalemas -| eens down 10 per cent GROCERY DOING GOOD BUst- Oe weet ais SIDE 3 E 3 BEDROOM rota sg eg ge mont, INDEPENDENCE. TWP. maiic beat Doo McDonald a Rang full ba_ement, gas heat, og 2 .. —_ one 14x22 ft. Le. it Se oe. coy ACRES office Besse. Buy Go seek. a ng cr " t, $l living room _ | 2 bedroom. New in 
jake pri 2 or master bedroom 12x22. dining rm. 14x22 STOF reat yes Pie bata hago pen bedrooms & tiled beth = $55 a month on FHA DOM Frame. 3 bedrooms, full base Pep Midry bacomeah, oute- window overlooking lake, pic- | ~ or $4 Oakland $200 down FE 50636 _ [, GAS, ©" 1 floor Finished attic pro-| Payments For sale by owner. x Y OWNER. 3 7 REDE ment mont, ges beak lot. al, Be ee center hallway, Carpet 
a OWNER. 3 BEDEM. Ofs| vides @h bedrose a sewiy| subueat beth and base G. matic , storms p~ closets. MES, ING. GIFT & CARD mer- 5 Ey at re Rath eit het ha S| Reds ame Tsar ta | “ean oe SSeratie Sree Pee | pte nea wom We | HEP HOLMES, ING. |g a eae Bg Ea i Lew down pym , ment, gas ard & close to! re TARTER SOME | = Convenient location. 243%) pantry, glassed in porc Scaped Or Wonder opp te own & PE 8-232 eves 7 SEoRMenacE| beat. eore SS ee —_ | FALLEVES ot ° “— fi out of wees. ba F< 1073) rm. sit heat Acre of fhowa by % HOUR PHONE ra oan jsnece. , Phove cays, PE # edge yg OF on $1 Bgl A} land contract _ oerve by 296 58. 08 Moves You In | agg our ‘ot. é Piattiey. TM MULTIPLE _LISTIN SER a a ey ~ yd. ment. b ated Pay 48032 or . ” 24898. r * mecth. Belasco due 96.290.9 os hitter. REALTOR MILFORD 3 sepacoms, Fd 30483 = “wy FAY Mogae? wean’. eS KEFRONT See the CEE TILLS! , _— FY Tete gas a. ' | 3 SS a +5284 street. 
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Pumping per CLARKSTON AREA 3 rei 103 © pr sone of PE 33071 end water Pull woh et, Pree RILEY > tees house. ‘aly $1,500. Terms.| ae modernistic, brick ei ea weoded. rolling | Wall wctuopes Seen sea sas00 iw be ._ rape. er” aa bage disposal. trie Ser. VILLAG:’ 
moog USTO i REALTY & frame. Large living room, pic- sites planned for, re- etorms end screens om 103 x ca. ove and r ere’ SYLVAN 
‘c.” BO window. recreation room. 100 ft. bet-| to _ tones. ONeEag R. porch 108, Mer | 1 any other extras diske Mu cous.) 9g - RRAMILY BIE so re =| Walkout basement. 2 fireplaces. | stricted. to proses “multitevel Mutart Real 146M. lot. By owner down ve beat Wo. Suseted pa 9 well lens fal | Y OWNER: BEAUTIFULL” wWaik-out large bedrooms. ter rancn OMMERCE Sass Dros, on yt : | Eve NICE 5 RM. a peivile ees. re ae HOUSES * ent, home *wenderfil Deighbors. So sthed biichen, Garage r) ss! tu — drive WALLED LAKE +2308 o_O == 
Kz ARBOR 
e for the m : sen- eraser, a : yet close in — : - PE S0l0.| with natural fireplace for, “tT owner must leave state. Any ag ae Secluded, Rd, to Scott SAOcERY DORE aM BOTT TING SERVICE _ modern. $6500. $500 dp wner, plus 4 rooms Sunday 1-6 corsidered. In Royal out Elizabeth Lake other business. Oa = ween Se rete | beat eee ee | Shee Te lox go ey Cont] Sea Sebi Gal Euee| “PONTIAC REALTY Hatha AM NE | sey “Citle te Pontes. OK —LAKE FRONT—Bea ment, ceramic; me 
Ré. all! after 5 4. "| 937 Baldwin 
: Y lo bedrooms. 1% | {acebrick. full base rage. 10180 Elizabeth Lake poe el gl y Ra GA LORD bathe nna, “loved fireplace ‘Carve, me | all nag storms & pscreens. rally LAKEFRONT - 9650 ag 4 Sense oF Garage 15 Nl. conser | BYLVAN LAKE — 3 #1448 Lake Lots and Take Priv Carl W. Bird, ne Be Self a ue. Abores. toom “Here | ; beautiful sub- t town fire- |" prick. FHA. $500 down, —— La wees Community Bank 1 Living quarters . a landscaped lot. in Only 7 miles from beach.| earpeted living room with ore rN ss RED. $03 Sees 5-1383 yr. 22, WOODED ARTA ~ cen denigved Dally evel & fanan | deiaen Gn sheamne tobe ory. | is @ perfect, sandy, safe a dream kitchen. dinirg rea. | 5 OWNER MUST 2 oe as tell it rie PE 44211 yy Rg BE a ‘ro specious. Lane Ey gg ~ gl ny aod 0 Dg Aa % cat Cans Exe, fon pelos bedrooms. po Bag Renreen Gorege Mn is inf i ce eens Cr) | WOODHULL LAKE FRONT. Téx200| $0 inventors. Y | _ = tre is | 
porch. plus 
k west 
° ee ee cae aw eee pl OPEN rUNDa} 4otir EDROOM dOME IN AUBURN | Sttie room. Ot heat. Built tn tenoed yer, pian 4 gE) tt ~ “LET'S TALK Paymaster ell this at eOce road) fo Oxbow Cate Dergess "te | * Height * bere. il Vacant bungsiow witb ven oak| ee moving to. California Ask Dow Lane, ¥900 00, 9900.00. down, “berwood and Cedar Mates UPPER LONGO LAKE FRONT, 10 BUSINESS” j : left urg : 
| ner " Gali" noe t06. Sirs, saeCarthy ci de SUDF LAKE | HOMES | pics 6 rome & full pete ons, Owner moving to Ce J BEDROOM HOME IN WATER:| Syafabie FASLICK | * 1% Boat Wells UDOE: Sime tat the monthly, there to greet you We also have | CUSTO naiidg. Con ed 30031 | dish weaker, full basement. with | oar ’ ford Village. eandge| COLE & Were SARS AONE Pe, ee us oe “\peome bome that ihe m ke| two other choice lakefront homes. Starfire Bidg: Co — stoker heat. 2car garage & 30°) HUNTOON scaping, outdoor room and COMMUNITY 
‘Clinton River rental will help your men ves RENT BEATER ft. jot. Priced reasonable at $7500. nm Sun. 6001 Rowley—just off| rage. dpectons lt . extra | ey 30085 MU_4-0825 ay. went = a = fun too, Never Sa eae trang LH. BROWN, Realtor |" | RENT BEATER || pt Presmaae og Ig hd a gc a LOORT LOOK) | urpan yew sae, at Sa ay ‘ Lake Road ; ‘ty. face bric a iN WITH FULL beautiful Lake - y Sa te poet ow. Cok thas Pe PE eee. or PE 2410 | foco icra Cru’ price” ¥506 438.3004, 000 DOWN . tached S-car garage. Center wes T EEDAM, MOORE ie cage Laxetroot iia atk. wdieieed, Secme en all BERRINOTON MILLS—413 13 MOORE rent, Don't toot, further, just| Situated on o oven ‘ar lake.| Peck fireplace weluze muchon. 3 | On _3-1900. LOW 3 CAR on bar, very plain. ee = ST. MIKES riced to _ 3 bedroom ranch. brick with front lot leading with picture; bedrooms and 1% tiled , | CLEAN 6 RM. BUN : ° We OB 2 lots, 500 down. Cheap, , Vacant home thet ts p t. $500 down, LI TT, Huge it room bath ft wide shaded let. To include * to Lakefront lot on exclusiv WATERFORD VILLA this, month. sell at ‘7 pgp Bead yyement owns C SCHUETT, Realtor isda. bedrooms, ed, bat Saker and dryer, Ask for Mr. f — < Ly i M terford Hil $7,000. 680x140 ft. = MICHIGAN BUSINESS ; with 
en pointment. By owner. tne ghar Nav Se key 
55 BEDROOMS modern kitchen er itie bah. fur 7 way 2-2214 ; tale ALTERS LAKE cities “¢ TION rfect kitchen We have 5 ROOM HOUSE in, EM| & fange. Another JOHN Lakefront lot on Seymour ai SALES CORPORA ) To sou can see it now ion Twp—1 Acre =— mace seem wim of host en 
43A | North of Clarkston. $2,050 
BROKER ve 5 Orion 1 of toched garage Brick & siominme ' Income Property 435A ‘|. SMITH-W IDEMAN_ JOHN A. LAN ' ana eropped, te — . ter. room modere ranch. built iase! Kgow yo you will like it. l \7 CT 2 FAMILY LY INCOME. rms.| Now 1s the time to buy your BEAL i SetAtE Ps wg soem PARK AT Re DOOR this bedroom rivileges.| $10,750," terms. 
BROKER 
dition Plastered wa rms.| lake home site = NURSING HOME BUSINESS FOR . ~ = has lake p ; 
Rd 
bath on ist. floor. ¢ : 
47 pet glassed in front —s 5 Family tncome 
509 Elizabeth Lake FE 4-1157| meaiier ie ge on 3nd floor. — For Sate Acreage sale Circu matances 1 Baye? Huge “shade trees on, 600d 10 weet bursa gt brick. Net mena | MACEDAY LAKE PRIVILEGES. | rx “Open Sunday 11 to 3 oe es a Sun Ph FE 200s | with oll fired sen oehome on | WE BUY — SELL — TRADE 4 ACRES Plains. H | . @ spartmen Po sio on 
| E | garage. 
a ——- ieeeaetae? uncer ptner| Retdb Patty ake arte | Sune Ronettes oe os WAY pile oamaninaiad | Eine ct rim, Mace, gees fa wonted peiating os. | OFSER Sn poser a See side stairways New gas furnsce.| SOO Tat" excellent living bas V : Quly_mocisage o | WHITE BROS. Roautt few feet off paved road.| state. Offering S chaded i in chy 2 car garage. $25,000, terms. | fort ef 3) ees furuose 'B. waver | for qualifies | 3.1295 Close “to lake Only "$2700 with poy gM ye ER ; MENT ort Lot . ‘ES YOU IN T. MICHAEL. 5 Rooms | Hwy. down. > | schools and churches, Bach ; a fell i ol mong modes. Bloomfield Area | = ste cite. Down te 8 $50 MOV ES YOU IN Nin bath @ a i Eves "til 6: Sundey 10 Uf) RILEY REAL ESTATE ment a complete modern wath oor pete pg A lrg toe hue ae thet ee cont, mortgage. Monthly pay- Colored Vets oo ah at NICE 4° BEDROOM LOG. fags | soo Elisabeth Li Rd. | with individual y--3 scaped bome.- 1620 sq <i | ments ie { Us sHOW Y 
. ter heater. $1 on 2 large lots ;| PE ¢1187 ‘ a by many : adds to the ning . hreplace, partis | LET ME 
and wa 
low low total $360. Occ’ zs Re rice of ‘only #12080 wil su pasted in" Japanese vine,’ biren | DRAYTON AREA. 1 Story home TT BASEMENT. ONLY | Terms. pag of only. $8,278. 1° AGuthtp on country| term temants. Si8,00e" wien “3 ‘ = "oRheben with built “in oven a | of | frame imum ciding 6 lovely | cut ep ee MOTnINO. ~ BROS N JOHNSON, F Large roams. 2) MS CTUEET. Realtor ta white Lane. Tewna Only | $4.950. per month toe ding interest. ‘R. ; RD mnonen but with | ith alum 16.10 Living} CLUDES EVERY 
apt. and 3 room. apt. , : 5 Totai : pd pt Addis, Realtor, 511, Maple St., r} LAWRENCE W. OPEN EVES range Tiled basement, RS ae ae 
Ist floor 1% baths. On 2nd. floor FE 8-0458 COMMERCE ROAD. olly. MEBlrose 4-5961. { 4K PIKE OP Lea vboard of heat. Lot tsaies,| room has ey ae 4-BEDROOM ans sega ooh. a4 oe HOME ME COM. Tectes Just west of ‘Commerss Holly. ; > : FE nas S84 — | Recteens ee ee tS teeesi | We room 20.08 5 eg me BASE- MHOUSE ment, furnace. Terms. | NEW LAKEFRONT Wt Vilage. Only _ $400 per, cere. “TET’S TALK : St Hugo & Bloom carpet. Tile tn ba rn ON EAST WILSON Mu. SRM. FAR) - , EN. Realtor plete meters Oe --e 
oie: aa { area, $29,250 The finished basement has o Me RECREATION R Its acres within 3) JC. HAYD rooms, attached ETL. Re Itor BUSINESS : piggy alg igs Mi oan UTOMATIC OIL HEAT. 3 talles of Pata: featuritg on 10x Walton ana a or trade.| (° SCHUE Rea ; : . ‘illag ater heater, Yard beau- CAR. GARAGE. $69 PER eo oes 13 dining room. | * E. Waree, eves "™ Builder. ‘gh eae or 
3 Orchard Lake Village fitully Tandice 1% car garage MONTH. INCLUDES EV. Soo ale iiaen «aoe TE STREET ve Sous, 008E PaoM. Paint Store i Lake with boat dock. Parochial Low PH _ sole MO NG COME, ON | Spactovs family ‘ent, cak FAMILY ON 8TA awanen 30 PARCELS TO CH some wood. ma 4 Schools. Brick ERYTHI NOW 2 baths, basem rice $11,500. Reasona! Tk s in sise Only $3,500 you :* ENOLISH DESION, HOME ow. Bi se. Living ily room| CRESCENT LAKE CpUNTRY | VETS'GET A HOME nwt rooms, plastered. walls. 2 csr ga- | payment, monthly gy Sag = : ig ks Pian for the paint store, all et. for ‘ : fireplace, pane om e| CLUB SUB. This deautifu : : PAYME) rage 8 lot on Pontiac | month. only. Call today. fupure. Pome Yom, frie. ces A ven boreal. ; breakfast room, 3 Le home is complete on outside | OO) DOWN - atid on @ corner heven | 6 tment . 
Giroux-Franks. $7,500. A | $13,750 F.HA Lake robe mene 2 baths. Attached lum. siding with brick trim. In-| - APPROXIMATE COSTS Lake Rd across from new yes 22 rE io Dixie Highway OR 3-970) Soda Bar i3 Drive out Elizabeth Lake car enrage Lot issues. $41,500. terior teedy ‘Ser fateh. LW. te Witt MOVE YOU IN A ono | bisck from | clementary SCHUETT, Realtor ; "40 ACRES. Cprecr ta bung ‘Y trom ‘Potlae Goll” course terms 2s, ike. 3 Bedrooms. Bath, “URE See’ CALL TO rece offer ‘real ealoyment te oo = GOOD INCOME’| Saturday and Sunday - ,. “ at 912.500 Almost new oe wa, Beciect Perfect i . and inspect this very at- ront of closets Basement. 1% TO MAKE YOUR SE- door living. The price 8. 3 bike ms. and a -M. wth terms : i” Visting of six specious end | \Vatkins es American cars attached garage You must LECTION FROM Swit oat’ be''teo: late for thie ope. | on quiet het tren 3 Pm and bath 1-6P "Small Variet Boag i suns ule Teoms, new | 180 seedel “brick, 8 bedrooms, 3% this home to appreciate the SUBURBAN | SOME Den't be tes bean “iatge attic . full besm't. | 55 BISCAYNE 
yg in a i very liv seat - | Co ; bas|. value. Terms. BASEMENTS. 
own. 3-5961 or 
Owner cote i% mod'n. stream rooms. Large 
. $1,000 down. OR VILLAGE 
. ener en otpeeet at Bethe, sme room, 2 fire- LAKE FRONT. Brick. VALUET Maceday Lk. Waterfront _ On sesti. ee Brick & Redwood must be sold at once rage, & beautiful swanseped. s0xi58_with tennis court & ge-| Tanch home with 120 ieke front. R. J. (DICK) ; cinela Kigke! wae ath HOME PLUS $309 OR MORE IN| Ranch 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. MICHIGAN: BUSINESS Pomerues, eppotstments = bode ee Offered “at 600.000, terme. poe pla Fy lige pag 908 Canta = Aaa svee fire gee. Separate ining | come ey car pueched garage. Large BROS. SALES CORPORATION i wil _sfmire. Possibly con- >x¥ SUNDAY hodreom. Lote of ni vatone hie Ca"l yee eanvocn room. ea Aa beat. l¥e car! bur: Heights 4 ) ae ON M50, . REAL ESTATE pom A. LAND PPOEKER ti sider OPEN SUND. closets. Natural s car ULTIPLE attacned garage Nestled — wmare ON THE WATER. 2 HOMES ON APPROXIMATELY 10% OR 3-1295 et 73 8 Te : 2-5 P.M piace Com = “Penced yard 
price Cas: Lake. Live in one—rent the MILES ‘FROM TELE- 5660 Dixie 10 ‘ti! 5| PARK AT OUR DOOR -3 Fal. rte. & ppt ced OP 500 bs bo donne A pom month other For en income up oe GRAPH TO. SUNSET Open Eves. ‘til 8; “sunday 1 fice FE +582 ee k R a d fai | 1 
~~ ront—Reegs He DRIVE — FOLLOW SIGNS. @ ACRES. with? ve. ame. 
3 : 5090 Elizabeth Lake Roa SELL OR TRADE. Equity in 3 SUNDAY 1-5 , B OS. Baas front—Keego Harbor. _ fed babe thet wil onepers trout sco IEDAY 24 nem White ranch ee os ae BR home. eee a moony 198 Williams Lake Root} wel W HITE OR _ SEV EN’ "APTS. J. A. TAYLOR oy ah min. trom Yen. Partri e \ BEAUTIFU R room 15x22, carp . kiteh-| dining roo 80 x 130. Good rooms 9 . breeze- ; these ' compere. REAL ESTATE & tiac in Rose Town . Drive ae Dae Highway to ie fio Poie ‘Ba ine fact, Sie’ weomen. Immediate ee tar atinched garage. = Open wit ul 8 “quseey 10 ‘til 8 Wen ae t West sid rt side. 8 = 7732 i (aise) _acre. Owner. “Ap Sane hs 74 18 THe “BIRD” TO SEE Parkinson. ist. St. past 2 spacious bedrooms. fam FA| possession. basement. of] heat. larg Take 
OR TRADE 3| FRONTAGE An foot on M59, _ follow open tility room with 
en Elizabeth Term OWNER SELL and Teggerdine , Heer, One oat | Pst wtane? daryer dct et Sea | Peeper | . TOOK RONTINC REALTY. | "Was, gece mesorat| ea Sings Ebsrest SBT S| A HUSBAND. & WIFE inspect one od homes attached garage. tions: West | full price on private beach.| 4 | ‘Templeton, 
13? Baldwir ting ceramic tiled kitchen and busy northern room ramblin, — poe $19,500, terms Direc lizabeth | with privileges = Rd. FE with car | « beach, beautifully ~ BUILDING SITES this busy : ity limits out E Low down paym Orchard At this 3 bedrm. 
th. Sandy art ey and soda fountain on tn aule oree with three fire Lake Road, keep right to 5000, “OF BALDWIN, This 1% ae ee FE pert. verte in : rel dedorsied.| For Sale Lake Prop. 44 landscaped. "6 mi, from Po wi| 3 A 2G" yereet incoted cludes briek and. e ign. WEST 1d 
Reta 
ered. west Oxford. it. mea al family room OPEN SUNDAY for $1200 ‘down. Bal. on tia BaNroom home. 4 rooms and bath por fu informs: $1,000 DOWN tne" benuty re “ny owner: | iso 10 néte plot Ontord ‘ates.| own, plus ful ‘ pi and bath up. Base- 
2 around 4500 down. - | Gene 3. 12x24 that is just tt 
i os os a dete. 3S reome poss s this modern year 
REAL tached warage, wolid drives soo Beat Se room as a RS, mise Gaoo0 with $800 down. Heh RBERT C. DAVIS Taketront. home. Good be ac.) | PLEASANT LAR] term 9 dearoom. | OC, 4h oW Grin M¥2-21/ HOTEL — meee p and 
carpet. Tile bath : LS ,000 nn OE Srwniole Drive. 
‘feet on lake, WA N W More. 
: acre wood emand- anch Basement, O11 furnac = ROAD 
, {10686 CASH, Furnished VE. y ; i bo P by vodays Giseriminating Lake pla Besos Cc, 218 ent ‘ACRES. Close to| 22, DEVOND AY Crooks Roads. 5| ay ownER § ROOM HOUSE, Th | ANOTHER GOOD BUY 3 bearesess spresned front porch | Puvee wilh. | Busy liquor. bar 4 * ile aes trina *ER| aremen, Gh sone, core | “Rae ion Pereed at oa o00 wh | Sounizy on 1 ner of good eround Kakeitont "2 boats @ dock Ong | Seal 004 mtment Clark Rei| Sullcine spot Seg dows rental’ alt “located. ; FOR BEDROOM HOME gag oe Bag ining “L.” | with garage. $8,500, Fioo dows, Evenings call Bob Oil furnace Elec. fmt nome Estate, pe w. te ones Bre, Dor othy Snyder Lavender brick : i family bome, liv- trod ae uy WALTON HEIGHTS. We have 2 4-5236. Renter iM car Freee 6.00 9000 Dorothy Caoder Lavender ek RES, FE 4-48 Tr peed bay A fe ety Mish “hush; | fat Sintra aeres so) CaueOm Oa Rint Nicholie & Harger Co. || down Gait Sa te wel aes Rey |” REED CARE raandamepinnd Rey REALTOR PARTRIDGE. ff 1 * on jake le i 
ee A , 17 ~ ~the 
. j T0lgxis and modern to i fing aystom. elec. incinerator stor, dis) 2 B.R. Terms. 33_W. HURON 8? FARMINGTON: 5 BEDROOM M | Phone EM 3 cr RONT TEAR. ene Mp allie A NEAR WIXOM ous minute paneled recreation washer, Thermo, wens in-| BRICK BIRMINGHAM, $10,900 | OPEN Sl NDAY 1 ranch, 1 acre tp price for gash |; BEDR our LA \EEPRONT, heat | Jake. "paths, ranch, ch ty rm 9 totes of evel land. | $6,000, PE room Livy d nice other fea’ : Wer, | Dé Low F.HLA. Te } 5 or house rt f : 1 aewn Cong es iy AP snes isis sod | sian, SP cased ae Garvan down payments TO Ove aN i nw MODERN OH WEAF ——| ~ ‘Reuuepaate Terme. MPa coat a Poy, &-: JOUR: VERMETT |—pary : wee of & just no a car SYLVAN non OFF VOOR- 5 Rm, modern, _or OR _3-8441, : “SGN. m * REAL ESTATE ‘ G.I. SPECIAL: old we te de Nakomis.| orr a — Pin Mg | nodretes ig Vesti- | Plenty others tio 3 A we & wae, bench near bi IKE L HOISING TON. * EM 3000s ne. through Rent ae DOWN 
BR. home with utility. — a entrance AS efnrmeted Ri J 6 rms. 8 rms..0 rms, & @ 16 rms., gehoo!, Pesser see soon. KE 1-7400 NT 65 ACRES house, a $0750 total price of this |. A ett, Inc. ee F sith custom ver |’ room asement ti eith all modern. 20x60. CHUE It D saree fetal large two oy Ar nn in os Ure, hi tal “ari ed basen Also coment, bieck ae C. SCHUETT, Rea OF | 1980 7 7 ato bungalow, lake 1923 aly 
4 living rm E 8-0458 "t Ivan Par 
= r priiiegen," piee surround: a Eien Pm at iS ee Bee gee ae B an peak tg Be Be} aba ei fees, nice lot. ot Frenne & senany “ pone g ; ie Lg | SY OWNER SCENIC ACRES bake 14 re HAYDEN, Restor |°: D. RILE id P. W. DINNAN | | Briygeses “en private aie. | 132°. Huron Phone FE 41881 fanch, iM i a eY nn | 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959     
  y \ ? 
Business Opportunities 51 ” Y ~ “~~   
SUNOCO .. SERVICE STATIONS 
\ FOR RENT 7 days. Orchard Lk. Ave. _ 
Establishd locations -with mini-| ~~ CLEAN USED CLOTHING. mum investment for inventory FE 51501 
— FLOOR TENOTH . SHANTILEY lace Ww own. ze 80 
+ Weta Cake FD bridal veil. $65, UL 2-114 RFORD TW FUR COAT.1 ¥R OLD. NEW Call after 
ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 
AT DOVER - ~ 
  PONTIAC . 
Just West of M59 
Complete 6 weeks paid training | 
assistance to _~ 
. For hel pha 
information >hone Mr Griffi 
SUN OIL CO. DETROIT | 
wood 
5 pm Mon. taru Fri 
after 7 pm *Wam. to 
GArfiela 2-6843 Eves. 
and Saturdays.   
TEXACO STATION IN PONTIAC. 3 2 PIECE SING ie ROOM SUITE. rent. Excellent cor- 
TEXACO STATION ‘ BAYS. KEE- 
  go Harbor. Wor sale or lease’ Ei; 2 MAHOGANY END TABLES $30. rage os Sra antcEm Gna al e 1 ogany corner table $}5. ra s P Twin studio divan with custom 
3765. made covers $125. 2 antique   
Sale Land Contracts — 52   
DISCOUNT. LAND CONTRACT T 
Balance lana Pag dogo $70 per 
1% years 
Cc ‘PANGUS. REALTOR 2160 M-16, Ortonville. NA_ 17-2815   
LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY or Lakes. Appl service, EM 3-3065. 
S oe ar Serres, Ee eee Roce ae FURNITURE FOR   
Money to Loan —~ (State Licens Licensed Lend: Lenders) oy 
BUCKNER: | 
FINANCE COMPANY | E YOU CAN 
BORROW. U P 0 $500 | 
Pontiac — pheno Plains — Utica | 
Walled Lr.. _ Birmingham, Pl Plymouth | 
~ LOANS $25 TO $500 — ¥ 
  
  
  
  
    STONE 3 MARTEN SCARP, 3 SKIN. 
$85 2-6981 
‘2 FILE CABINETS. $8 
elec 
2 PC 
3 3 AUTOMATIC waaaens: NORGE 
GE 
= 9 CU. FT. WESTINGHOUSE RE RE- 
\6 PC DINING RM. SET. MOR- 
[<< 
|] FT. NORGE FREEZER, UP- 
FE 8-8268. Fer: Sele Clofhieg 8 
    
  
ae Sacrifice $300. 
2-3070,   
  
Peaae CLOTHING INCLUD- —— 
  
sag? ig tna SALE. BY OWN- 
Fr uy ang, 
FREEZERS   “° SaRE: A-WAY, UP- 
3-3106   
20 
15 cu. ft Uprig! . Only 
E-Z Terms. Samuel's, MA 5-601) 
New aedeh el 
crate-marred m 
count 
  ing formals. here 7 to 
some 16's 6-2458 
Sale Household Gc Goods 5 57 | 
PERSON MUST "AKE ALL. 3| 
rooms of furniture. Call before 3 
pm 2493   
  2 GAS STOVES. 1 REGULAR 
size; 1 oe ee ae Both in A-1 cond. , 
Reas 
Good condition FE 5-6292. Call 
after 3 _ 
-3 HP 
motor $12. Wardrobe trunk, 
$15. FE 48-9962 
tian blind — storm windows 
$2: 
MAHOGANY | an iD TABLES. $10. 
Also coffee table. OR 3-05 
- LIVING aes -ialiliad & 
studio couch. FE   
Kenmore $65 each. Six 
  
_sale_ FE 8 
frig, extra clean, good cond, $50. 
1409 _N Pine Rochester. 
gontop Duncan Phyfe mahogany 
drop-leaf. Exc. cond. Frigidaire | 
1, ton window cooler Used 1 
season, 9 pc. brass fireplace set. 
coe FE 2-8589 
PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. 
* curtis = dresser. bookcase 
e chest, 2 vanity iam    bey A. 50. Pay only $2 week i 
Pearson Furniture. 42 Orchard 
Lake Ave.   
  
  
  
  2 vears to pay 
00 days same as cash 
WAYNE GABERT 
121 N. Saginaw /FE 5-6189 
GAS See GOOD COND. $15. 
FE 4-4700 after 4 p.m 
GE WASHER, $20 & KELVINATOR 
refrigerator, $45. FE 5-6830. 
GAS ANGE & REFRIG. GOOD 
cond. §70 both OR 33290.   
  
| GAS STOVE. W — ? MACHINE. 
_ Cheap. PE 4834 
GASINATOR — GOOD COND. $25 
Bik & white wool & pylon tweed 
carpeting, Reas. Misc. used awn- 
ings Good cond. Call after 
7 p.m. FE 5-4535 
GAS STOVE $25. CLEAN, GOOD | 
MI 4-7664.   
  SMALL RADIOS 
_$5_to $12. FE 5-8755. GAS STOVE. REFRIGERATOR, & 
piano, FE _2-3531. 
HOUSE FULL OF aera TO bs   
  ; nee cond. Reas. FE 
ENMORE DRYER. ‘e000 oon. 
wfiition. $45. EM 3-2 
KELVINATOR ere STOVE. 
Exc cond. $65. MI 17-0710. 
KENMORE, APT. SIZE ELECTRIC 
stove, exc cond. $40. Washing 
machine, wringer type sy nag 
Queen) exc. cond. $40. OR 
Call mornings. or after _6 
LEAVING FOP FLORIDA. 8ELL- 
ing FE belo" New power mow- 
er 
LIVING ROOM CHAIRS. LAMPS 
ee dinette set, FE 5-79. 5-7938 __ 
LAWSON SOFA. PR. OF FAN 
back chairs, Duncan Phyfe ma- 
hogany console table. MA 6-564}. 
LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, 
brana new $15.95. Pearson's Fur- 
_hiture_43 Orchard Lake Ave __ LEAVING STATE. ALL MAJOR 
sake otter... & ae nian furniture. 
ke offer. - 1688.   
  
  
  
    
      7; MODEST MASDENS By Jay Alan 
              
“Of course I like you, Birdsley — you make more money 
by accident than most men do on purpose!” 
  
Sale Household Goods 57 | For Saie Miscellaneous 60 60 
WASHING MACHINES. VACUUM BARGAINS. | 
sweepers, $16.95 up. eager 
Hoover re ae Thyle gm 
ohnson and 
‘ USED & NEW LUMBER 
Large Stock — Must Move   
Corner of 
erd. FE 45 pe 
  WESTINGHOUSE FROST - FREE 
refrig. 12 cu, ft. Pale yellow. 
Nearly er Cost $385; sacrifice PEGBOARD — HARDBOARD 
$125. MA 61214. PANELIN(} — INSULATION 
WE WILL a= SELL OR TRADE   CEDAR FENCT POST—ROOFING 
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
    
      | | ' } For For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 
PAINT ¥ Now WIra KOTON WITH- 
out fear of blister-or pee) due to 
moisture 
Warwicks, 2678 Orchard Lake. Rd. 
Pent condition. EM SOT ROTOTILLERS   
  
    
294 OAKLAND 
RANGE HOODS WITH ent ONLY 
9 G <A. Thompson. 7005 
. West 
REFRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR'S 
954 models. One of America's 
co makes. Perfect. new, guaran- 
teea for 5 years. Buy a new re- 
frigerator for a little more than 
@ used machine Michigan Filuo- 
— 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 
“SHEETROCK 4x8, 4x10, 4x12 
cHurcir’s, INC. 
SCISSORS. SPINES SHEARS. 
octet blades, serrated knifes, 
—— sha 
as E. WALTON SORE Seen G UNIT WITH a   
  
  
er, tiller, rayer Erg ge = 
bury riding ractor. % hyp. with 
cultivator, snow plow, other at- 
tachments. $300. nic table with 
benches. $15 Maple drop leaf 
table, $35. OA #-3832. - TIRES: 2-150-14 TUBELESS TIRES 
Oscillascope: Heath model 0-10. 
Perfect condition used very little 
AM-PM ——"~ wee radio, con- 
sole. OR 3-7 
THE (SALVATION ARMY 
D SHIELD STORE Everytnt 
~~   
"Furniture a your needs. Bait, Minnows, Etc, 65B   
A 2 DZ. Sc; RED- 
worms for 46c; big worms 50 
for ; kle, Also clean used 
work from 35¢; open 7 days. 3h Orchard Lk. Ave. 
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 
1-A RICH BLACK DIRT & FARM $9.50—5 yds. PE 2-046,   
  
  DIRT OR 3-0644.   
Pea 
| $1 7d. Sand, $1 ba Peat 
Fill dirt, $1.50, 
MA 5-2161, 6335 Sashabaw 
  
  
  viie 1 si 9g 2 ray. House- broken, Will ‘adhiver Ma 42327. 
RO ,cnered puppion Ress Ww sam , e 
ise 2 older hoenaies. A 41758. 
MAN DACHS- 
BOODLES. TINY TOY MALE & 
miniature female. 641 Third. _ ox 
LES. 2 LOVELY BLA 
pare. 5 7 mos. AKC reg. Cheap.   
  
    
  
  
  
  A-l i BLA LACK —. ah Ae ROAD. 6wks. eh males or fe- 
eres in males. FE 
A-l + WOMUsS~¥DS.D = FEMALES, AS 
ivered."s4 OL 1 iy wa = ee Siamese, 4-1 TOP SOIL, “BLACK DIRT, | _ $10. aad sand. gravel and fill lso peet| PA ‘ 3 CANARYS. . CAGES 
humus. FE 5-4758. of ies, Crone, Bird | 
“hue Seek alt inte tack | PARAKEET rng cres “og. OR sia — Py land Ave 
A-1 TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL. | POODLES, WHITE MINIATURE, 
fill & es dirt Ken Jones.| reasonable, terms. PE 5-6797 -. 
§-6773 PUREBRED GERMAN SH 
i 70 TOP Rn gakD GRAVEL,| herd puppies. $25. UL 2-2560 
Bulld ex- 2ED 
cavating basements OR 3-662" | PURE Bi a Roxen | A-l a Soak dit. Fe TOP 4 FILL REG. ¢ COLLIE P PUPPIES, EXCEL- 
  
  re TOP soli, 
fee rite 
Pe’ 1 FE   
top soil eet zg 5 i so! 
east of Adams Rd. OL 2-3766 
xPrEWHION TRUCKERS. LOAD- sandy loam top soil. Steven- 
son wr, at Rochester Rd. 
_ 61271. 
“BLACK DIRT & TOPSOIL 
Manure — Sand & Fill — PE 2-6244 
BLACK DIRT & A-1 TOP SOIL. 
Shredded if preferred. PE 2-7774. 
BLACK DIRT SAND. GRAVEL, 
pick-up truck FE 54-0440.   
  
  
  BLACK DIRT. SAND. GRAVEL 
delivered reasonable. Vic Baild- 
win and Walton, 4-8543   AW tENCE 
eeu $25. 
FE 8-4480 
TALBOTT LUMBER Glass installed in sash. Thoroseal 
for waterproofin 
Paint, hardware, plumbing, 
trical supplies & lumber. 
_ Oakland Ave. FE 4-4505 
TOILET SEATS. NEW, VIRTUAL- 
Wy indestructible Hinge. Colors or $405.0G pson, 7005   
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
  
  
    Ahan elt furniture or appliances. | 
On yorr signature of other a Bs $95. Bg ae PAINT SLEW E. HALF Retrigs, washers, elec. or gas | PIPE—BRICK—STEEL | ste west Goen ee 
curity. 24 months to repay. Our] PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE.| price. At Jack's aldwin. ranges . { i = : z service is fast, friendly help Brand new davenvort and chair.| MAHAGONY DUNC A N PHYFE WYMAN’S | FHA Terms Free eee | bike. F 26° Schwinn Phentom 
Ha _ our office or phone F 2 modern step tables, matching dining table 6 chair Large 18 W Pike 8t FE ¢1122| OPEN 8 to $-30 MON. thru SAT. 2-8096 
coffee table decorator lamps. china. Good cond senbiechaa c. ee | WHITE E OAK FOR BOATS. BREAK- 
HOME & AUTO All for $99. Pay only $2 weekly FE 2-3221 WICKER SETTEE & 2 CHAIRS. waters, docks. Armstrong Mill- 
: CO. Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orchard : + Wrought tron dinette with sass} SURPLUS LUMBER & | works, a Rd., Milford, 
. 2 LOAN a Lake Ave ‘ a CT top chairs. Storms & screens. | wareRiaL SALES eh 
1N Perry 8. (Comer E. “Pies FRESE BININO RN -HEF “Hw MAY-DAZE SPECIALS LE ar ee on nie SPE a. — == | REFRIGERATORS. Renewed. Al! YOUTH BED, ). COMPLETE, $15. eRe nt Ave. FE 
LOAN S white Teather chatrs and 2° doors MOTORS Washer 81-6 HP — <<? Mies BOWLING a5 SACHINe: Apt te aw Ay geaer an Wir standard size, like new. FE 2-4885 er. 4 _ ideal for ret: tm., $50. PE 37484. timer * Power mower saree bat ncarted Hiern enacted a Choice of 30. From $4 a cae Boys 20° bicy~.e $15. 1 yr. blond 
Gouunris LOscES, "sar ape Crees rake Rese | “San ed” Pose! NTN y gg | meter meme | CONNER Te, LO | ete te sation uaranteed. From a . 6 rner. eas e. ‘oose | < —————— ——— 
30 B LMIENDLY SERVICE PEE 17? WANTED: LATE MODEL TV'S:| Lodge No. 182 PE 50291 af gg yr gg Tee |9 PC. MAHOGANY DINING RM. ___The good jookers on the outside. Our| COKE MACHINE, ae “E. WALTON | MI 4-4808 anal $25 TO $500 | suite, Duncan Phyfe 5 pe. dining GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP experts fix up the insides. Bring Blvd. PE 4-5853 . 
TER LIVINGSTONE rm, suite. end tables, chairs. Of Pontiac to Peer's Appliance. 8161 Com- Machinery 60A 
uw. Lawrence St VE ¢ 1938-0 lamps & micc. Renessable. OR |S! W. MURON FE 41555 | __merce Rd. CEDAR FENCE POST. sie EACH. 
yw n —_— 0 w TWIN T Bert mh ae C€ lon? RUGS WOOL FACE. $1595. | MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE s4s Water Softeners 57C a ea te UF ab jolie i ny our. | 
Household Fi S498, Axminster, $4898. Rug | Rollaway bed Sto CASH. WAY Pon hibeei ENGINES aa 
lousehold Finance — | pads. 489, Pearson Furniture, «2| Easy Spin Dryer *....... re! AUTOMATIC | LUMBER PRICES __| "ejiinanrtorirucke sue mila ste ac TOTOMG 5 ni. esse ane ces ~ 
3% S. Saginaw St. FE 40535 — e ee RM SUITE | China Cabinet $10 , diti STANLEY ALUMINOM WINDOWS| / cha arundl rit appiien — 
GET $25 TO $500 . call after 6 | pm PE eT | OT AND FURNITURE CO.” ™ oe ad . " few used engines svailalvle. Call ON YOUR 12\s" “TABLE MODEL TV ,. $19.95 | WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE Cooley Soft W C Burmeister S distribu.or MI 46053 . 
. * Table model TV ...... $29.95 | Everything for the Home ooley Soft ater Co. /KERRICK § TEAM CLEANER 
21 Majestic TV . $49.95 104 5 Saginaw FE 2-5522| FE_2-5827 PE ¢4%) NORTHERN LUMBER | —“ite se8Bu 3s = 
LQONTLATUTE | 2: Motorota  scture #242" | MAGNOVOX TABLE TV. EXC. | USED LINDSAY WATER SOFTEN. | * Neoy Do It Yourself 61 ae UN? & VHP} gages | condition bargain for cash.| er. Call FE 2-716 1940 Cooley Lake Rd EM 34171 Up to Te s te Repay 20 other sets to choose from, =< Egger #161 Com- | WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG DIS8- Open 8am. to&8pm. dally DO IT THE EASY wart j 
PH. I 2-9206 unconditionally arene Well count. OR_3-2360. Sundays 10 a.m 2 p.m. with our many renta) 
take trades = TY. ed Eliz-| MOVING. TWIN SIZE MAPLE Sale Mi lla 60 Deliveries available | FLOOR SAN "HAND SAND. 
OAKLAND abveth Rd rE Open bed, chest, desk & chair Rattan | For scellaneous | CALCINATOR GARBAGE BURN- ERS—WALL PAPER STEAM 
9 to | set. settee & 3 large chairs. 2) ers, electric and gas. below cost | DRILLS — PLOOR POLISHERS _— 
n MOTOROLA TV. TALE ere vanity tables-glass tops. 2 girls’ | san GALVANIZED it 3c PER| Samuel's Appl MA 5-6011 SKIL SAW — RUG CLEANERS Loan Company m $60. PE 28-8268 | 26 in. bikes, 1 boys' 20 in. bike. ft.. 3%" galvanized lic Py DUO-THERM | OIL SPACE HEAT. ROWNIE’S HARDWARE 
202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. | Reas_ MI €0183 ft” — in“ standard len gins, OA. | et & tank $20. OR 34774 | 489.8. SANFORD 105 GENERAL ELEC. STOVE.| MOHAIR FRIEZE DAVENPORT | Thompson. 17005 M50. ma EZ = = RENT TEAGUE FIN ANCE | CO. Good_cond. Ress. FE 4-7034 and 2 eceasional chairs, good | 1,” PLYSCORE 16x40 aoe Or | DOGHOUSES KIDDIES TABLES. FOR Ss 
202 N. MAIN o-_ fT eed STOVE $15 MA condition. FE 2-221 | 3-022. 5011 Waldon Re eo swings. T70 E. Walton Wall paper steamer. floor sand. 
eee wat : NECCHI] SEWING MACHINE. LIKE|1 SEATER WESTERN BUGGY. | — : ers po 
ROCHESTER, MICH. |s2 GALLON HOTPOINT “WATER | new. $40 cash or payments of |? $25. FE 5-887) D4 CATERPILLER FRONT END Pig ner Oe eckaen cane 
LOANS TO 8500 heater, $0995. With tfade-in| $620 mo - ariehlgee Sewing Cen-) 1,4 ALUM AWNINGS. 21° -60 95: | loader. A¢l condition eady to . 
ee $89.95 Convenient terms. No down ter FE 2-3 = . work. Alberta Lumber Mills 3398 Ave FE 5-41: AU ay pens Munre ciectri eae mainenae aan 40°'-$14.95. Free estimates on an Lapeer Rd PPAPP SEWING MACHINE 
LIVESTOCK Le 0. 1060 wilt Se cre | NICE  IAHOGANY DRESSER.| size. alum. or fibergias ALU | DAMAGED VANITY LAVATORIES codes. drapery materials. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Jo ee mirror & night table $30. OR| SIDING installed or in stock for | D . s . caine 
Ph. Rochester. OL 60711 OL 1-0191 54° YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN | 3-8244 do-tt-yourself-free estimates either | wee capinet, une S Paint _formics um ae & *elec- 
“WHEN YOU NEED || een ont Reg By Munro | OVER Se USED TV 1 SETS. FROM way ALUM. ae a Days 8 40 to 600 Sundays 16 oe aie Company, 1060 W. Huron $14.95 up TV antenna mental iron, no money down. | DEMING DEEP WELL PUMP & 00 Montcalm Builders Sup- 
$25 a $500 u” AHOGANY  CREDENZA W ALTON ” TV mo. & up. _ pressure tank. FE 43477) _biv ie Ww on , ep 
te =i i: eee see agg glass ais Gr wane "oat. el ake ELECTRIC” WATER HEATERS. Le | og $15. 3415 Mann Rc. left o complete instal) op troit 
STATE FIN. ANCE CO. | off Citntopville Rd. after 5:30) FE +2257 UL _2-4000 ves. OL 1-6623° aison lines, no money down. Cameras, , Equipment ¢ 6) A| 702 Pontiac State Bank. Bidg. Pp =. 2. WHEEL =e _ Samuel's Appl. MA 5-6011_ 
FE 4-1574 
~~ QUICK $2" — $590 LOAN! 
SEABOARD FINANCE 
1185 N. PERRY ST. Co EASY PARKING _ FE 8-966] 
54 Mortgage Loans 
CONSOLIDATE 1 Your debts. Get cash to-pay off 
your land contract or mortgage 
to modernize your home Any- 
Oak Free 
  
  38 TV MADE BY FIRESTONE 
_Co. 20" Console 395 N. i. Saginaw. 
957 GE DRYER $95 
OR 3-4102 
| 1958 GENERAL ELECTRIC 
clothes dryer. like new, $100. MA- 
ple TF iia rocker, $40. FE 
46 
APT SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE 
$15. Highchair $5. OR  3-7004 
AUTO. WASHER & MAYTAG 
elec. dryer. Bal. $2 per wk. 30° 
deluxe gas range. 6 cu ft. a 
_tefrig.. $50. Schick's MY 3-37 iE Fad 
  
  ¥ land Count 
po Free polarons fa ea ABC AUTO WASHER. REG $319.95 $2 W Huron rE. 3-7833| Or sale $219.95 and trade 
~ ; ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS Swaps B5\06 Oakland Ave FE 2-4021 
ABOUT AN 2. NICE WHITE HAMPSHIRE 
}-0087 . s. Both for $30. FE 2   2% ACRE HOMESITE, ELIZ. LK. 
area. wil) trade — for la'> 
model car, exc. cond. OR 3-8800 
$3,200 LAKE ORION Sauny i FOR 
wot or cabin, OR 3-7547 
4 ACRE LOT VALUE 82.000 FOR 
late model pick up, OR _ 3-856. 
18 MM KODASCOPE 
eeceee approx 
ar Il Combat Films 
Car or something of equal value | 
Also ‘50 Buich Super convertible, | 
rusted) but good transportation | _ 
trade for boat, al or what 
have you? FT 5-147 
ai FORD TUDOR oa DC WELD. | 
ag generator or garden tractor. |   
  
‘$8 FORD FOR CHEAPER | MoD. el_car free & clear EM 43-0012 | 
"4 PONTIA€ ¢ DR HT FoLLy| 
equipped MA 5-2118 
"86 CHEV. AND ‘54 CHRYSLER. 
Trade for dump truck, trailer or 
dozer FE 2-0950 _| 
CASH POR USED TV's. TAPE 
recorders and radio-phonographs 
Working or not FE 36" 
EXPERT TREE eke TRIM- ming. removing. etc Insured For 
what have you MArket 42903 
Full Price — $3500 
® reom. all motern & 2 vacant 
lots. fenced trees. garage. near 
echools & suv. ~ market 1 block 
off East Bivd $1.000 down 
balance on iand contract will 
accept ‘55 to 58 car or station 
She Le as down payment 
INVESTMENT Vacant lot across street from 
shopping center. Worth $2500 Wit]! 
for late model car of} 
“— or cash. FE 4-3083   
    
JACOBSEN REEL TYPE | POWER 
mower — excellent cond cost 
$156 50—sell for $75 or trade for 
g00d guns, or 6° jointer-planer 
OR 34774 | 
JEEP WITH NEW MOTOR. SNOW| Plow. 8659 value for sma!) front 
end loader Prefer on tracks. OL 
1-346, after 5, weekdays. Any 
time weekends 
LADY BURKE GOLF CLUB SET 
complete. exc ond for boat 
trailer. or tent. FE 2-6676 
PORCH GLIDER. CORNER CUP- 
board.» Easy spin dryer, break- 
fast table and 3 chairs Singer 
sewing machine svar for tires. 
Or cash OR 3-6847 
SWAP OR SELL BUNK “BEDS | 
with = innerspring mattresses | 
Spreads, drapes & chest, $30 MA’ 
5-9896 
SMALL CEMENT MIXER — USED. once, for late model electric dry-| 
er. OA 8-3047. 
WILL SWAP UPRIGHT TYPE-'   
  
  
  
——~» writer for rtable “aj sell. Also, 
Pe Clee tam~-haa €-467 
La   WiLL “TRADE Ss SANDINO 
equipment (Valued $300) i sta-| 
  tion w or pick-up of equal 
value 
WILL RADE EQUITY IN 3 BED-| 
room brick for late mode) car 
or truck GI. Loan. FE 3-7778 
WILL TRADE 2 BEDROOM 1 HOUSE 
3 bedroom trailer. met 
after 5 p.m. 
FRAME STORM SinDows | 
$59 value. ttade for rug 
or what? FE 2-0803. 
WANTED: HYDRAULIC Water} 
GReenlen’ 4-0299. 
“DONT ‘PASS UP 
MONEY! Sell unneeded 
belongings for cash 
through Classified Ads 
FE 2-818}. 
< 
Pies ' 
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~ NG YOU WA ntl 
ba 5 Purniture and appii- 
ances all] kinds. NEW & USED 
Visit our trade dept. 
bargains 
24 MONTHS TO PAY 
We buy, sell] or trade Come out 
and look around. 2 acres of free 
Darking. Phone FE 5-9241 . 
OPEN._MON., SAT. 8 TO 6 
FRI. TO 8 
4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile 
ue Heights op Auburn for rea) 
Ra 
BLOND TWIN BEDROOM SET. 
$150: 2 old chairs, $35. OR 
3-342) or OR 3-0062 after 5 
BLUE DAMASK DAVENPORT, 
studio couch, wing chair. occa- 
sional chairs Eight 48 In. win- 
dows, several doors etc. 
Orchard Lk FE 48917 
'BUILT-IN OVENS & BURNERS. | 
$149.50 complete Samue!'s Appli- 
ences, _MAple § 5-6011 
CASE & 2 END TABLES 
stands. good condition FE 
wae ee 
BANKRUPT STOCK 
Living room Bedroom and 
break st sets. Chairs and rock- 
ers * Lam and tables. Br 
surings a Mattresses. Must sel! 
immediately. A chance for a real 
buy. Bedroom Outfitting Co.. 4763 
Dixie Hwy Dra ton Plains. “Open 
‘til 6, Friday 9. 1.000 ft. north 
of A & P Market 
BARGAIN FOR A oe He 
heeds an ironer FE 3 
|BEAUTIFUL RCA WALROT CAB- 
inet TV. 17 in. OR 3-1545 
BIGELOW COTTON CARPETING 
with pad, gold. 12 x 21. also 
hallway rug, 14 feet. $125. FE 
2-0663   
  
  BOOKCASES. IRONER. COM- plete bed, chrome dinette & mis- 
cellaneous. FE 5-7332. 
BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, $44.95. 
Rollaway ved, complete. $1995. 
Hollywood bed frames, $695 In- 
nherspring mattresses, $1795. Cot- 
ton mattresses. $1295. Pearson's 
Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave 
BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON   
  
  
  3494 | | PROVINCIAL | SOFA & es occas. 
| tonal chairs. A-l. MA 6- 
| POSTER BED AND cr ~EX- 
    Hent 1 a dition. Will deliver. FE 5-9120. | \g-tp. hard caer | ror condition. FE 5-0466 after, | . 20-ft. lengths _....... 16e ft 
hard copper PHILCO TABLE © ITH la SINGLE OAK WINDOW SASHS, | **!0 
| ing base, See Wire Mate | lass size 38x40, could be used | Fang Rg = tth t ae | ain for cash. Peer's Appliances,| for picture, windows. -$4 each. | 3 sets © — : 161 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4114 Also two reens, overall size | +P¢. colored bath set wi 
7 22x55, $1 each. One double hung | i sereauia Faced 
PAINT UP AND SAVE! storm ‘window, 225 26, 82. Ph. save eas "SUPPLY Guaranteed house paint. gal. $195 | MA 5-4210. | 172 S. Saginaw FE 5-21 
RUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal. $375) eee _ mm 
414-Ft. Wall Tile .....25c 3, 220, $00, 1000 GAL FUEL FENCE ss ppt tanks 4-7233_after Steel and wood, 36 months, free 12x12 LINOLEUM ...... $7 84) —s Mosthaoure Feace. 
Syer's. 141 W_ Huron 
ROTISSERIE COMPLETE WITH 
stand $30. Dormeyer mixer, com- 
piete $10 FE 48292 
REFRIG EXC. COND. CHEAP 
17’ Emerson console TV $35. 
14" ceramic kiln $30. FE 5-3325. 
REFRIG, GAS RANGE DRYER. 
Maytag washing machine, chrome 
kitchen set. 8475 or will sell sep- 
arately Davenport & chair. $50. 
TV. $55 % bed, $40 FE 8-2993 
REMINGTON OFFICE TYPEWRIT- 
, $75 RCA tape recorder. $75. 
ie x 54 portabie movie screen 
$30 Mayta bo ata $25. FE) 
4.1058 436 
ROSE ~ SLIP ae SOFA, 
good condition, $25. EM 3-6571 
| REFRIGERATOR | 
crib & chifferobe $60. | 
SINGER ZIG ZAG EQUIPPED 
sewing machine. in beautiful con- 
sole ill sell for $5250 or pay 
$610 per fv. Call Capitol Appl, 
FE 5-9407   
  
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SACRIFICE LATE MODEL FRIG- | idaire, $50. 50 prs. women's shoes 
all sizes, $1 & under 4 bathi- 
nettes — $3 3516 Auburn Rd, 
| _ ‘a mile E. of Adams 
| SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. 
$1950. Electrolux Vacuum, $14 95 
Terms Curt's Appl. 3-9702 
SINGER SEWING ~ MACHINE. 
Good cond._ Reas. 221 State St 
8TC'VES BOUGHT, SOLD. Ex- 
changed Turner's, 602 Mt Clem- 
_ens FE 20001 | SOLID WALNUT BED WITH MAR- ble top dresser rT FE 5-8761 
SYLVANIA MAHOGANY © CONSOLE 
TV, beautiful bargain for cash 
pd A ri 18] Commerce 
‘4 | 
TV. REFRIG FORMICA BREAK- 
fast set. 6 yr. crib & mattress. 
Other baby items. All in good 
cond. Call after 4 OR L_3-3608 
TRADE GAS RANGE FOR } ELEC- 
trie range R. B. Munro Electric 
_Co 1060 W. Huron. 
TABLE TOP GA8 8TOVE, *PHILCO 
refrigerator 1423 Genella 
TOILETS, TOILETS TOILETS. 
All styles. colors, terrific values 
from $17.95 Slightly marred. Also 
extraordinary ‘values in bathtubs 
and lavatories. Michigan Fluores- 
ig 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 
_ TRADE-IN DEPT.   
    
  
  
      
    
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  $30. MATCHING 
FE 4-5801 | 
| | PREE a TOILETS ) $18 98 
re FUEL | =< ae “GOOD CON- | Double bowl $5 95 
  
  
  34: H. P._ GARDEN TRACTOR iT de 
_elec. mall chain saw. OR 3-0562. 12 VENETIAN BLINDS $15. LAWN 
mowers. (1) & other $5 
Cali OR 3-1741. 
30 GAL. GAS HOT WATER HEAT- 
er. $20 very good cond MA 
43458 
30 GAL HOT WATER TANK & estimates, 
8-0018   
FILL YOUR LOCKER AT WHOLE- 
sale prices at Davey's Market & 
Locker Plant tn Rochester. 1002 
_N. Main OL 2-7111 
GARDEN TRACTOR — WATER- 
bury 2 wheel with 24 inch reel 
type mower attachment. 2% bp. 
riggs & Stratton engine 5x12   
  
  coal heater, $10. 418] Rural St.. pneumatic tractor tires. Very good 
_ Waterford : shape, $150. Call FE 8-2153 after ie PER FT. — 163 ROMEX IN| 630 
coll lots. other rough-in materials | Ge sump PUMP, 1 YR._OLD Mon W608 Mase west NT FOMP’| _ 438. or trade for TV FE 24011   INCH Peace Sst 6 FT. $3.79 GARAGE DOORS _ ump $32.05 Factory seconds, all standard | 
SAVE E PLUMBING og '2 sizes In ‘stock. from $25 and up 
| 173 8 Sagin Electrie door operators, folding 
‘3 HP. GARDEN THECTOR— WITH | closet doors and disappearing plow & cultivator Cold = wa- stairways 
ter heater & tank OR_3-7223 We give estimates on garage re- 
10YR. §2-GAL. ELEC. WATER| Modeling a from 8 to & 
on Saturdays 
BERRY DOOR SALES 371 8 Paddock FE 2-0203 
HEAVY 8TEEL CLOTHES POSTS heater $67.50 cash & carry. GA 
Thompson, 7006 M5@ west. Open 
eves 
10 FOOT CHRIS CRAFT BOAT. 7'4 
horsepower Elgin motor apd trail- 
er Registered golf clubs, inciud- of long 4 & 5 ft cross arm ing bag and cart 30.06 deer rifle a 
Double a 1 living room chair Ee La 4 Pte ine ae 
OR_3-79 3'." pipe $ hook $1409 pair 
4 voLUME- SET CHILD-CRAFT Asphalt tch 80-lb bag $1 88 
Children's Encyclopedia | hie BLAYLOCK COAL & a. co 
lent condition 25. MI 6-1 
30 GALLON WATER SEATEx 
‘Homart) fuel of], $25. FE 41973 
‘31 FORD. GOOD RUNNII G COND 
$200 set of Diamond r 
for best offer. FE 4-0016 after 
850 pm 81 Orchard Lake Ave 3-7101 
JUKE BOX GOOD GOnDITina 
E_ 2-0615 
~JELLED MAGIC unt nog bo stirring, will 
run Rubber or 
base, — dreds of colors to T Tht 
not 
oi) 52 GAL. ELEC HEATER, » 900.88. enoore fro 30 gal. auto. gas heater 
b. sinks and fittings, $54.95 up. on ORELAND, FORT, co Pe 56is0   sundry trays with stand & fu, | cITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS. 
    cets, $31. "| sofa bed, boy’ i b y's bike Children's 
lin. stave TT Cains | _ tania ond epsire, MA 44408, 
1957 OUB LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. Pick up. PE 2-1311 TRACTOR. HYD. CUL- ighiand Ra. | — Pic! LAVATORIES, tivator, sine 5270 H 
215-lb. Asphalt oe   
LAVATORIES, LAV- 
atories. All sizes, colors, terrifie 
  
  pyticnts di values from $8.95. Slightly marred 
Sa al AS a Also extraordinary amas in toi- 
Jets and bathtubs. Michigan Filu- 
Ghani Ss ine. ee 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 
107 Squirrel Rd. UL 2-4000 MOWER 76 N. er PROFES- 
sional, $575. MA y AUTIFTL SINGER SEWING ss NATION's FINEST COUNTER TOP 
  machine sews forward and re« 
verse. Will «ell for $36.20 or = material, plastic acing 65¢ 
$5 r mo. Capitol Appl. F per 4 | ft. Cabinet hardware at 
5-940, thos prices. GA. Thompson, 
AUTHORIZED REO MOWER WAR. | _7005 M59_ West   
  
  
  
  
  
    
      
  bunk beds complete with springs | APt. size gas stove ...... $24.95 | ranty Service Reo & Wil-Mow- NEW 42° CABINET WITH SINK 
ano mattress £3995 Pearson's | Table top elec. range ....... $49.95 Sales. oe the ba —S An ge a tt gern Casement | 
_Furntture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave | Guar elec. washer ......... $20.95 a bak us ke delivery. H. = window 52x55 with storm and} 
CHROME BREAKFAST SET | Geel ei on ve teeeeees +4 Peltier Lawn Equipment, 4005 Is-| _ screens $15 complete. OL 1-6549. chairs, used very little, $35. EM F 3 on. enpeme aes" Gite k Dr. OR 3-0811 NEW FURNACE DUCT WORK & COLDSPOF REFRIGERATOR. : pe —— dinette Sg ina pt +“ eat LICENSED HEAT. tank Reas MA - OR 3-3703. 
ving Tm. su i work. Bi r t Ww _Exc _Tunning cond $50. EM 3-5157 pe other items available. an weet on waslete bt used rah ft. GALVANIZED PIPE. ft. 
COMPLETE BABY BED. $18. BA- . and new heating units, if sold or Sean. a4, eee __17%e ft by feeding table, $15; refrigera- WYMAN’S installed at once. FHA terms, no SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 
poi $45: washer, $30. gas stove 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE 46-1122 money down OR 3-5992. 1722 g Saginaw FE 5-2100 
, . ’ c 
dryer. $6. 21-in. TV, good condi-| TAPPAN GAS RANGE. Goop| ANCHOR FENCES hy ged fo sidewall GA. tion, $50. FE 5-2766. cona FE 2-71!5. No money down FHA roved.| ‘Thompson, M59 West. Open — MARRED \ WATER HEAT- — ELEC. RANGE FOR Gas FREE ATES Ei eves al e. R. unro Elec A —PREFINISHED PANELING CRUMP ELECTRIC _1060 W. Huron. Bile kicheo oll and gas furnaces Mehegany ta" sa Te eel 
ae ener FE +07) UL 2300) UsED EASY SPIN DRY. OR | — Be woter end scam beliorey! Birch 4" 8... 43c per ft. ee BOTT YE | a. 3-9024 pg wai vats 34 beady Cherry paneling, 4%" . ot a one ft. 
coal and w eater. Brand | GsED_ FRIGIDAIRE E DELUXE RE- opper black - Pod ee Samuel's Ap | frig Reas. PE 2-1022, pine and ti .. muon, Bros. | BENSON LUM BER co. — _________ | 0SED VACUUM CLEANERS, $15 ‘aint r Kemtone. 
|DINING ROOM FURNITURE &| Sng up RB. Munro” wlecteie PLY PLYWOOD SPECIALS __sewing machine. cheap: FE 5-4619 | Company, 1060 W. Huron | 2685_ LA RD. FE 3:, Ply wood Fiona ee DINETTE SET, CHEST & DRESS- | Spr’ 
ers. vanity & dresser, 30 in. gas Used Trade- In. Dept. 2 Fee BUY AND SAVE ‘» Mahogany wall paneling ° te e, apt size gas stove. re-| Vanity, blond ‘ $9.95 | 4". soi pipe, 5’... . $3.79 igth. Pe Biren frigerator, wringer washer, Tele-| Chest .2. $14.95 2" sok ae 38 ie Genuine seem m ce 65¢ va: fe — porcelain top table. living | Full site bed. complete ... $19.95 |} outside flusb door $12.95 | Marine P' 
sectional, chairs, “lamps. Lounge chair) ........ $19.95 | No. 3 Oak a sink a ee PONTIAC | PLYWOOD co. beds and odd | Develpert’ & fb chair... 50 | Com 42° cabinet with wall | i4sg Baidwitt Av 2-2543 Buy & sell use Taraaees, Dealer. | Stadio couch ............. 29.50 | cabinet, $81.95 PATIO STONES. 3% CENT 37 Orchard Lake _ | Mido-e-ped - $49.50 Wolverine Lumbet off. Sizes 24x24 a} x DELUXE MODEL FRIGIDAIRE | | 29, ining rm suite. me. $130.88 tn 8 Paddock vz sem| ft. nese ee 8h? as wee Fe Exc, cond HOMAS Spite ne 8 (LUMB & Ss PLY co. 8m a é . Outdoor 
PEEP FREEZE pay. | t.2. Soames FE 24181 Milford “Ra, } 188) Row cuhier, “eae Milo See ee 0c ache |) y RO Lee, rerig, Chica cabinet | O8ED TV $189 UP. USED RE-| Useg axe" Cu Se per ft, | CO, 10520 Highland R4. (mse) 4 ‘hove ““wneelbsrrow and boy's frigeratoe, 040.98. Sweet’ sey at.8 & be miles west of Pontiae Airport. 
Egon CARINE TYPE AW. P< aa nees, 422 W. H re 2x8 at 10 cents per ft. _EM_3-4825 = ED IN CABINET TYPE SEW (fee 2x10's at 12 cents per ft. PIANO, +3 HOLLAND GAS FJ 
ing machine. attachments | WAN : GOOD GRANDFATHER — at per M coal conv furnace, $25. 
Mt. 2 years oid, o” MY +i cioek. with chimes. ve MU 86-6398, 
  - | TRUMPET GOLD AND | COMPLETE DARK-ROOM EQUIP- 
ment with enlarger, reas. FE 
_2- eT 
~ Sale Musical Goods 6 
ACCORDION SALE — ALL Sete | 
Accordion Joaned free to begin- 
_vers with “essons 53-5428 
DEMONSTRATOR _ | Conn Electronic Organ Beautiful | 
Maple finish Used at Builders | 
Show. 
MORRIS MUSIC 
4 8. Telegraph Rd FE 
___ Across from _Tel-Muron 
ENRICO ROSELLI, 7 SWITCH AC- 
cordian Like new. MA 5.1877 
GIBSON gery & TAPE RE- 
corder 
PIANO TUNIRO—O8CAR SCHMIDT 
FE 2-6217 
PIANO RENTAL. $10 PER MONTH 
, Ba _ 
_ Saginaw a 
RENT A HOMMOND SPINET OR- 
_,gan. $15 @ month plus cartace. 
money applied when pur- 
| chased eae 
GRINNELL’S | 27 8 Saginaw FE 3-7168 
| SMALL MAHOGANY “PIANO $350 
$375 
$ 50 s 62|   
  
  
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@ma!l walnut piano 
Practic» piano 
Used blonde Lowrey organ with 
percussion — 
Osea mahogan~ Lowrey organ 
Used Kimball! copsole, walnut. 
Queen Anne   Terms up to 3A mos 
( sALLAC SHER Ss 
18 E Huron FE 4-0566 
SMALL TAPE RECORDER ~ FOR 
sale FE 2-0740 | 
SILVER | 
Conn. 22 B Complete with arc- 
cessories and music, 850. MY 
| _3-1487 after 6. 
WANTED | USED PIANOS 
Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE- MILE FE 2-4024 
Sale Office Equipment 63 63 
3 STEEL STO AGE a 4 
with safe 3 — desk, 
steno ~_— 1 Royal ca 
  | 
  
  
be- 
  
  office eq HE .8-0605 
_ tween in on. & 5:30 p.m. 
SECRETARIAL DESK & SWIVEL 
chair, light oak. $35. OL 6-2561. 
STEN MACHINE, GOOD 
bry Cheap. 1% Mohawk. FE 
  
Sale Store Equipment 64 10 FT. DAIRY CABINET. 2-10 ft. 
freezers, large walk in cooler, 
2-10 ft. meat cases, elec saw 
meat -grinder, slicer, shelves. 2 
nati cash registers, 2 —— 
out stands push carts. FE 3 
Sale Sporting Goods “a 
9x10 WALL TENT, SCRN. PORCH. 
Cots, pads, Like new. MY 2-4371. | 
12 GAUGE ITHACA FEATHER- 
Serie? with case. $60. 
TRADE. 
py 1 Leash. ‘10 Bagiey 
4 SET. NEVER_ USED. 
atched with bag. Sacrifice $35. 
Pe basis 
GUNS— MODERN a: ANTIQUE, 
4 om. re scope mount- 
Burr ell, Ba 8. Telegraph. 
aadieTERics SET GOLF CLUBS, 
3 woods, 6: irons, covers, bag. 
cart. balls and tees. $50. FE 
2-725   
  
  
  
  Take —* 
  | STATE BLACK DIRT. & TOP SOIL. LOAD- 
ed & deliver Days, FE 5-5643. 
Eves. FE 
COW MANURE, §2 A TRAILER | 
load \% mile 8 of 14 Mile Rd. 
- A e1ee Raymond Seeley.   ‘ent qasttay FE 45915 
REG PEKINGNESE PUPS. STUD 
_service. PI PE_ 
POODLE STUD SERVICE 
MaAytair 6- 6041. 
TOY MANCHESTER «PUPPIES.   
    $35. FE 507466 after 4 pm  _ 
___ Hunting D Dogs 69A | 
AKC REGISTERED GERMAN 
_short haired pups. OA 86-2126 | — BLACK & WHITE TT | __pointer. 8 mos. old B-8453 
READY TO HUNT THIS” FALL. | 
Weimaraner years jes, 2 mos. old, | 
AKC reg 0. | 
Dogs Ti Trained, " Boarded 7 70) 
DOGg -AND CATS ee eeed | __Burr-Shell. 318 8 Telegraph 
~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71   
  manure.   
woe )W MANURE, DELIVERED. 
CPE €-3371 
artim) GRUSHED STONE. aso GRAV 
Earl Howard EM_ 3-0531 
COW MANURE. 
6120 Dixie Hwy. ,   
  
  DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. 
af —_—— FE 43263 or FE 
———————— 
DRY SLABWOOD. DELIVERED. FE 5-2906   
  
  
    “BLA ax DIRT, SA 
_@ravel, will deliver FE 5-3004. 
LOADING PEAS HUMAS TO 
truckers 4 deliver. 2384 Auburn. 
nr. UL 2-3110. 
PONTIA BU P- 
ply. Gand, gravel & dirt. Cement. 
_m™ & tile. OR 3-15H. 
8H aD PEAT HUMUS. 5 
xp x ‘Ee 1-« 
anytime. 
‘S01. SUPER DELUXE al 
to $20. Seeding lawns FE 5-02 
V&C LANDSCAPING aE Road gravel at 8624 load Top, 
soil, fill dirt peet. landscape 
stone 4-004 
YARD. DRIVEWAY AY, GRADING, | hs. gravel, fil ete. BE 
YEAR OLD COW MANURE. sis | 
for 2 yard load delivered. Oa | 
Cleon Middleton | 
WELL ROTTED COW MANURE 
_ Farm top soi], FE 42965 ' 
Wood, Coal Coal & I Fuel 67, ween aed 
ee a CANNEL COAL—ALL TOP 
  
OAKLAND FUrT. 
_ ORCHARD LAKE FE 5-6159 
POCAHANTAS SCREENING of 
3723 _Orehar’ L Le Ra Ra 
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 
| A-l TREES. MAPLE. OAK. ETC 
Evergreens — Spruce. Pine Fir. 
Yews, Mugho, iper & Arbor- | 
vitae Dig you own Bring tools 
& burlap. 2822 Sileeth 
miles west of Commerce Village. 
1% miles east of intersection 
of Wizom Rd & Duck L&E. Rd. 
_Daily 8 to 6 MU ¢   
| | DIG YOUR OWN BLUE & WHITE | 
Spruce & save. Hardy trees. from 
4 1 to your chotee for $2 | and $3. Drive 16 miles north of | 
Pontiac on US turn right 
at Groveland, drive 1'4 miles te | 
Grange Hall. 7 Road, 
_Saturtay and Sunday éoly, 
Le) SALE: A PEW BEAUTIFUL   
   _phones ME ¢-0451 or ME 1-176: 
NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE & 1 BUCKSKIN RIDING HORSE 
Gentle | 
| 
| 
18ST & 2ND CUT HAY. STRAW | 
Loaded. Ph. M. MA 5-0666. \~ 
ALL TYPES OF 18ST & f & 23ND CUT- | 
— fab straw, corn and oats, | 
Will deliver, OA 82179 
COW MANURE. GOAT MANURE) 
or chicken manure, will deliver | 
Mayfair 6-6041 
HAY Sigg SALE, NORTH OF 
Pontiac, 4470 Squirrel Ra.   
  
  
Rochester. Ph. OLive | 
1-064) 
For Sale Livestock | or ak, Ss   
  
  
% spotted Welsh, ] 
y, 6 yrs. a 1 black i 
and pony, 3 yee. old Field 
_ #2147. 
1 PALOMINO, 2 “SPOTTED BHET- land Pontes. all broke & gentle. 
FE 5-0538 
1-3 YR. OLD MARE PONY. BRED. 
— EM }- 
eYR < -OLD 
_MAple 5-3583 
> GooD— REG ANOUS ~ BULLS —$| 
mos. old, OA 2048 | 
- MILE, coats. 2 KIDS FE “0 
6 we ce eating ) GELDING. 
Parade type OA 682048 
BLACK GELDING. 5 GAITED. ’ 
FE 4-00086 years old _ _ CHETS SADDLE & WESTERN 
Shop, 4835 John R. Troy. between 
Long Lake 930 Ra & Wattles 
to 8 30 daily MU 64778 
COLT, 1 YEAR OLD WELCH 
ra — gelding. $100 MI 
et are OR TRADE. SORREL | mare. bay «eiding and sorre! and 
— Few $85 Granger Rd. OA&- 
Pe GOATS AND BABY GOATS for sale. also Billy service MAy- 
fair 6-604) _ 
MARE PONY WITH COLT ~ ONE 
horse trailer tandem wheels | 
y wagon & Craftsman 
band saw. Like new 8ST 1-983! | 
$9381 Van Dyke _Washington 
' PALOMINO “RIDING HORSE FOR |. 
sale MY 3-1223 
REGISTERED PALOMINO ~ SHET 
land at stud Mares for sale 10210 
Crosby Lake Rd. Clarkston. Call | 
MA 52128. FE 45004 or MA 
6-2453 
3 | SOW AND @ Lr LITTLE 5 ONES POR sa a MY | 
STUD. ! a “GOLDEN MIKE. 
Dam | 
R are is Wilson's Ram- 
>) Dam Midnight Gay 
Lady (490637) 5865 Granger Rd. 
OAkiand 82666 
| THOROUONBRED JUMPIN 
mare. 7 Gentle. 3742 5. Blvd. 
_E of A Anne 
WTD.: TO BOARD 168 | E Square Rd. Troy. Al) 
_Voree. 
~~ Wanted Livestock 73 | 
. FOR- 3   
  
    
: P1086 OF ALL 
ay Jones. MApie 
For Sale Poutry _ 74   
Also | 
re 
  pines. ' to ¢ 10 of more, } 
> en, less 10, $3 es | YEARLING HYBRID HENS LAY- 
ou dig. We speci in sales ing 70 per cent Sc ea 
to es s & coun bomes for = beef for freezer. 
——— — 7 Cedar a _5-8828. : _ 
ver roms ‘arm. 8970 Dixie Hwy. Us. ® © Clarkston. MAple 1088. Sate Farm Produce 75     SALE O oh DAHLIA ROOTS, LARGE 
selection of show type name va- 
rieties Some 5 for $1 4: 8 
Bivd. between Livernols & Roch- 
ester Rd. UL 21785 
INSPECTED RASPBERRY 
plants MAple 5-3601. _ 
aTATE INSPECTED ROBINSON 
trawberry plants & Latham rasp- 
_berry plants ¢ OL OAKLAND TREE ERVICE TRIM- 
_ming & removal. FE 8- 
SEE... OUR EVERGREENS = 
fore you — MUtu: 
Lambert: 1 
Wizom Rd. 
——E & RASPBERRY 
| on dug to order. L. J. Larue, 
0475 Bigelow Rd, Davisburg 
MAple 5-5586   
  
  
    
For Sale Pets 69. 5 RR eR OT ES | 
FISH 
limit 1000 FREE TROPICAL 
Buy 2 get 1 Free No 
/ Hunt's Pet Shop 
Miracle Mile Shopping . Center 
Bozaar Section FE _ 
Ferndale Feed and Pet snag # 
22636 Woodward Ave sy 
6 WK. OLD KITTENS rah TO 
_ good home, UL 2-5504 
gree ga PUPPIES. FREE TO 
EM 3 9 Cedar Island Shores. 
agc 1 a BOSTON TERRIER   
  
  
  ACK s . 
E-Alto Sax . mit 3-2602 
AKC REG. 
Ma 43600. housebroken, Rees   
sind HOUSES ALL PET SHOP, 55 Williams FE 46433. : 
stock. Curtiss OR 3-9296. 
poo ae Palo sg oa cane il 
ss PUP MA LE. SHOW 
quality, also yp! — by Tri- 
Male sired by Ch Jories, Mr. 
G.-and Sable aa aired by Cham. 
Paraders Golden Image. MAy- 
fair 6-6041 
COLLIE PUPPIES. AKC. $15 
up. MArket 4-2460. 
CHIHUAHUA AKC PUPPIES. 
Males & Females. All colors. LI 
2-6279. 
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, By MONTHS 
old. 18 Short, anytim 
AT STUD. DACHSHUNDS. AKC. 
$15 up. Jamor Kennels. FE 8-2538. 
DichatGR PUPPIES. AKC 
ENGLISH BULL DOG. FEMALE,   
    
  
  
  
9 wks.. Champion Paek $150. OL 
Fan BOXER t OLD, FE- 
male. Spayed. 3-1732.   FOR SALE: REGISTERED 
Plotts. FE 4-1891. .   
_ = Pointer puppies. 
oa. “Pred   
SHOTGUN, 4 YR. OLD eg ma 
    gins. 16 nn, pum aro . 
ery set Sow win ar pall at 
recury large bear 
hui agian to arrows. $15 
_ MY! after xy caL 
utomatic rifle, ne “4 e = 
T er Sta gute sbet- 
, model 70, .3006 cal. * super grade rifle, brand new. 
Some ‘or trade— 
Not dealer. 
  Mohawk peer ; bagi Poa Moi Ls. 
  
  “DON'T. WI S H FOR 
MONEY! Make it easily 
through Clagsified has To 
sell, rent, buy, — hire, | Fz 
dial. FE 2-8181.   ee HP BOLEN APPLES $1 
— Orehards BU. & UP HOME- 
5460 Orchard Lk. 
  APPLES MOST VARIETIES Some $1.25 bu. Leonard's Orchard. 
_231_N. Squirres 
AND EATING 
“338 W Bilverbell Bd 
  SEED AND D EATING POTATOES 
3921 fountain Road, north , 
a Milverbell FE 5-3910 
- jabaae Ht POTATOES — 
SEED SOTATORe <AniY ’ COB. 
blers and Pontiac Reds. Charlies | 
_Young MY_ 2-171 j 
Sale Far: Farm | Equipment 76 
GARDEN TRACT- | 
42°" bulldozer bjade Whee! | 
a Tire chains* $125 FE   
or 
weil 
e111 
2? ELEC. HOVER TYPE BROOD. | 
ers. $15 ea GReenleaf 42868 
Ti615 Halstead Rd | 
1954 FERGUSON TRACTOR. WAG- 
oner Loader with bisdes, disc & 
rake 17275 Pontiac Lk. Rd. OR 
3-0366 
ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR with plow, disk & grader. $500. 
TRogan 9-0144. a 
ATTENTION Crawlers   
. gas 
of Oliver wheel 
loaders & 
Liberal financing terms & rental 
purchase availabie. 
Pontiac Farm & Industrial 
  
¥-C TRACTOR ALLIS CHALM 
Allen Rd., & equipmert, 
Clarkston. MA 5-   
TENS FRAZER ROTO- 
tillers, new and used. rts and 
W. Avis, LU vearee ibe 
BUY EARLY & SAVE Jacobsen lawn mowers.   
SS ela Specials used equipment 
HOUGHTEN & SON 
a ffeee & Bre tes, aie OUTFIT   
ft. 4° aluminum 
pipe sprinkler. ee 3 acres, 
(1. inch hours)... % 
of new Ay Harold T. Bailey, 
3713 W. 14 Mile Rd Rd, (nr. H gerty) — Walled Lake. MA 6-3811 
COME IN AND $ THE NEW 1 - 
| Bia em 3B Also we have sevefal good used 
. tillers and mowers at 
Gre ses pe ontiae Rd. at   
‘ mee} 
Yeu } > 
JERSEY cows —— 
| 1054 
  Sm Ll snow _ 
» 76 LDAP PAA A PAL Eee 
ee yeh - NEW AND 
ae 2 One f Bales on M24 
ee "Non 3 
FARMALL TRACTOR. RUN J $250. FE 6- 
rab R FOR SARMATE M OR 
ADER ft. conve = with ® HP 
engine & shreadG MU 4-2867, 
| |GARDEN RL OTOR. CHrEF, with attachments. 782 Orlando. 
Evans Equipment deale er 
Sk: trneters and ae Ja- 
motomower and   
      
  
e, 
Jacobsen riding mowers. We dem- 
onstrate and service what we sell. 
ngage engine and mower serv- 
Used mowers and tractors, 
CR 
MApie_ _5-1878 OR 3-7924 
MICHIGAN CHAIN BAW DISTRIB- utors, parts and service for Titan. 
Eclipeg .f Fleetwood chain saws. 
  
MANURE LOADER FOR JOHN 
_ 62941. Deere tractor, OA 
ORCHARD SPRAYER, - ALMOST 
new, 100 ft. hose. MA _ 5-1450. 
POWER LAWN MOWER, $25. GAR- 
den tractor with cultivators, $75. 
FE 5-21766 
SELI. OR TRADE PORTABLE 
hog houses-.10x8 & 9x8’, on 
heavy skids. 1 hog troughs. Port- 
able electric gaint sprayer °225 
chick, Royal brooders. 4 chick 
feeders. 2 waterers 160° of 1" 
hy gh 105671 Elizabeth Lake Ra, 
  
USED = HARROWS, GRAIN 
drills and corn planters — Davis 
Machinery — Ses Deere & New 
Idea ~ Ph A 1-322. Ortonville. 
fraction 1 Sales 77 PALL LL APL PAPPDAS 
12 MILE AUCTION. FURNITURE 
& appliances of all Kinds. Every 
25228 W. Sat night at 7.30 Tren 
2 _Mile | Rd. near Telegraph 
AUCTION 
Every Saturday Night 
PM 216 DIXIE HWY 
1 nese N of Pontiac City limite 
on US 106 
All new merchandise 
H & L DISTRIBUTORS - —— ————— 
—AUCTION— 
New & U ed Mercttandis 
FRI, SAT & SUNDAY—8 ‘PM. 
SUN SALES 
8505 rag Highway 
_MA 35-1341 
B&B. 
Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains ; 
Every Friday mm 2 p.m m. 
| Every Saturday ...7 p.m. 
Every Sunday 3 p.m, 
Buy and Sell ‘Daily 
ORlando™8-2717 
DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION 
“EVERGREEN SALE, 
Michigan stock featuring white 
birch. cedar, small trees for 
hedgés Saf night May 2-7 30 
7760 Oriom Rd. pear Adams 
3-3302 7 
| SATURDAY MAY ZAT1PM WE 
have an unusya! assortment this 
week All the way from antique 
dishes lo new ‘umber yard ma- 
terials Dining room liv room 
& bedroom furnishings w! Bey: 
erel chest of drawers Gas range, 
electric range. Bendix sutomatice 
washer Nice baby bed Tools, 
linens, lamps Pair of captains 
chairs Windsor chair ladder-beck 
chairs New doors inside & out 
Btorm sash—new moldings A)! 
to No reservations 
Prouls fuctioneer et 
Community Auction on M24 
north of Oxford. Ed Prouls, 
prietor 
For Sale Housetrailers 78 Exc. just 
Dro 
272 FT, SLEEPS 3. STOOL. 
cond 62 Wisner 
32 FT 4¢ WHEEL EVERYTHING 
compiete $1000 OR 30774 Can 
be seen at 556° Cleary Dr 
“96 PATHFINDER 8 FT WIDE. 35 
cond, 
6 ALMA 41 FT FORCED 
sell, Cal! = 36268. After 
_Call OR 
‘7 PALACE Tee 170 =N x 
dyte FE 8-4189 Lot 135 
PONTIAC CHIEF 40 FT 28 
bedrooms Prive $2000 Auburn 
Heights Trailer Court. Lot 144 
After 6 p m 
| 1954 28-FT | EW MOON 
new Priced to sell. 170 
dyke. Lot 56 
1958 PONTIAC CHIEF. 8 « 41°. real bargain Owner Park- 
ouiee Trailer Park. Lot 68 Lake 
Orion M24 
1955 32) GENERAL 
er Call FE 2-8007 
1955 41° ~OP- 
KE 
Op- 
“HOUSETRAIL- 
' 7 after 100 pm. 
TRAILER A-1 COND FE 
— 2300 Shimmons Rd off 
  ry STEENTOR 4s TAKE smaller trailer or down payment. 
FE 68-3362 
1957 GENERAL 25 PT 2? BEDRM. Ak 17. Auburn Heights Mobile 
_ Village FE 3-0060 
1958 DE LUXE 3¢FT 2 BEDRM. 
Ama. Like new. Jalousie win- 
pie Storms & screens OR 
AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT 
trave) trailer Since 1832° Guar- 
anteed for life. See them and grt 
@ demonstration at Wacner Tra!!- 
er Saies Huron (Plan 
to join one of Wally Byam’'s ex- 
citing __caravans) 
Authorized § 
Pontiac Chies ““ Detroiter 
Complete selection of 8 and 10 
wides. Also a large selection of 
late mode! trade-ins We top _— 
8jl on trade-in allowance 
‘Bob Hutchinson 
Mobile Homes 
Sales Dixie Highway 
3-1202 Sales 
4301 
Oven 7 days a werk 
| IRONWOOD 1951. 2 BEDROOM 98 
ft by 35 ft Very g00d condition 
Priced at $1500 Cail Mrs Me- 
Chesney at FE 2-0348 between 
10&12 am &2&4pm. Mon 
day through Friday P 
LET US SELL YOUR TRAILER from our large lot. Wtd. used 
trailers. We will sei] them on our 
lot for 10 per cent. Holly Marine 
and Coach Sales, 15210 Holly Rd, 
_Holly. MElrose e 46771. 
~ NEW AND USED 
TRAILERS 
Liberal Terms 
Parts — Bottle Gas 
TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8. Telegraph FE 2-3200 
OXFORD 
TRAILER 
SALES sia GENERAL Fe ate   
WOREAT ile & ZIMM 
53, to 10 wide a to a from. We trade se!) or rent. e have some wonderful buys ht now. ree us today. One Sarai of Lake Orion on M24. 
NIMROD COL   
a gh a 
NEW TRAILER SALES A-8T 
CHAMPION GRES LA 
Large Trade-In ine 
Gibson Trailer Sales UTICA atta Wan pYae   
RE 2.7943 
SEE OUR LINE | OF N TRAILERS. Th. EW TRAVEL e all new T 
15 ft. with brakes, euler teen as lights. Sleeps 5—“Ready td "—Only $895 Tour-A-Home, 15 ft. to 30 tt. 1951 Silver Dome. 29 ft., all modern, goes Condition, $1,195. Pixig. r - Modern ‘51 Vv. wir 
eT, washer—2 rms., a tre sherp 15 ft, en 
$595 
wes Coach Sales, } 
» Holly. MEirose 4677 ws ‘ 
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  : | . For Sale 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars | or Sale Housetrailers 78 Boats & Accessories 85| Wanted Used Cars 88) _Der-Sale Cars 1) Fes ale Cars rae S ata, sear | ws Sea e RLANE, RAH. AUTO. We -OH!! THAT NEW [108 8 HoRsm Jonnson ovr. “a AS te POR JUNE amD| REPOSSESSION ordematic, reat sal a: ane Good coe eee —| Wee 1959 VAGABOND . lagstow “wav Hy ASKINS ae a, attra] Eddie Steele | cute wens. | IS SOMETHING! ) |" i.ot pee, seat, compies “CASH FOR CARS ordi tae fal pice, gop FORD ro, aoe era wen re: from’ s' to 8 Busdays 6 to 14, | Case at Pike PE 61308 oe Ne are | CRSHAMR LAE RD. | gt Sw IsETTina REAL Gab Boltis Co. 10de1 Highland S ort Model HEVROLET yf P83 wie | re PE 2-2520 |, gover 10 miss por sale. | oe | 1956 CHEVROLET $1255 we SORtOa  SOAT COVERS AD OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND | D Pvt. owner. Cote cont Hh sa i985 FORD 4-DR. , _ om SPORTS COUPE, PLYMOUTH CONV. W@ Ral. EXC. Sa eT ae| “CLEAN CARS” -| | dle Saoretaal or eee Se) Die Dit Mat Teer, Va, ENONE fame BS BUIcK sesees$ 895) Soka re tbat nee sted N:|GUSTOM BOAT CUSHIONS AND CLEAN CARS $0613 C. Manning. si nice 1 owner car. It will Brown Rd. : 
boat _repeir EM 30372. 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop. vs | 64 CHEVY: RAH, WHITE WALLS. 8 Avro sates | its MERCURY MONTEREY. 1955 Poot EVROLET $1075 | "door Pisss. ond beater, CENTURY — CRUIS-ALONG ‘LL GIVE YOU engine, Powerglide, radio. heater.| $403. Owner, Oe te pO RAK PE 22061 | door sedan. By owner. Low mille- | 57) EL AIR, 2. DOOR, 6 CYLINDER, | Pyrplieat condition, ‘Phone 7H 2 AY a FOR YOUR: H SS. ish, hese faerie Bohne "hes & ‘white. Good tires. Soa FOR FORD, 4 DOOR, CLEAN, $200. ieteemann y Beceiens | spades. 1954 34 FORD $ 575 4. CADILLAC AL a Oe0D CAR | sess Buick epeciel door hardtop.| Pontiac Auto ye FORD StATION WAGON, Pies 9905 hoiee BX sunwar | 12> Lae Must Have MERCURY ARDS 1260 Perr: Madison. | ins. MERCUR PICK NNLAND'LAKES SALES CE, | re Bite ind ery alah acne | 7 CHEV 4-DR WAGON” RED a Peuke cab | ore 08 ommnte, Fm oto 1983 CHEVROLET $ 475 Roo Lake |3127_W. HURON PE ¢712} BILL SPEN —. car and way above aver-| & Bryne. p>" RE. qr: tires, TAFORD. & NICE CAR, ns “gale fal nour. 15 py 7 Bo, + Eaneer %_ TON PICKUP, NEW 6 pe 7 xOOom, ; cone RUDE DEMO RIDES “RAMBLER” Pontiac Auto Brokers |’51 FORD CONV. R&H. FO! _Ra..” 1952 CADILLAC ..$ "Se Greve. Dest motor, 3 carbs. mske hardtop. tires. 1 owner. a enTOF. : 2000 
Bie PP mn CRRA ME | Ea tl Re | Recanaet bese | Pontiac Auto brokers” | RARSO Mad. "balan "Fe cree vane | eer ion. Stretor_[s. ready to go with an turqueis and ivory finigh 1 own | “on WSW, ‘powerglide iGheering & | 1909 Perry st Madison PE “a Pr Se acgRY AUTO DRIVE ons  RANCHWAGON. s suns, ct» a ‘i ON Fase’ tlle and'ton badese’ you - CASH a; Yarn Beek santos Mi e0ston aC Cond. OURO. | 159 we look. but Sel motor. Good | Runs good. $150. UL 2-3796. 1955 DELRAY $ 925) Saatine tall power "east FOR LATE MODEL 1957 Oldsmobile 98 convertible. Hy- TDR. HARDTOP, $1250. trans. $1786 1 $175. Sol ‘53 MERCURY MONT. HT. STD. = IPE V8. POWERGLIDE| Also 150 others, plus pickups & FT. molded pirwesd lap- USED CARS dramatic, power steering, power | 96 CHEV. 4D ; IRLANE WHITE! shift. New tires, battery. «High- | CLU (Mi are panels ® strake | with mahogany frame kes r seats, power win- | FE 20060 es voup v< abv PAIR est offer. FE 6-1066. 1959 IMPALA ....$2695 ECONOMY. USED ‘CAs 110'N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 vio frome walk-hra seats Communit & raer BLD. dows, radio, heater Hansel glow | "Sh CHEV, BEL-AIR, Ve. FE T#TH.| ith bins seterior. Rxcsliet cond | oa tN AROTOP, Ra | | DOOR. HARDTOP " DEMO, 73. Aubure INSIDE CITY LIMITS 3 BLOCKS . vite oe . finish with white\top. 1 Hi ht Ih oe a DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY good selec ‘33 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE. “Eas Wen''p Eon "ob Fy Baloo | See WER Mi Motor Sales | yng Rar ERE LEMP a) Buby eg Meme | Rta | OR Fee _Co poonel pinkie. . solid 1958 Chevrolet Impala convertible. PE 5-44 4471 73 FORD CONVERT. TAKE OVER Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 47500. Shop the rest first then come} gy DOWN. Assume of OXFORD MOB'LE MANOR FOR center deck, Mark peremry p. For Soh Sie ne on later mode| oore, ve engine, powerglide, wer No oey DOWN payments. Call PE $0380 between) Haroia Ford. to Cargentar’s for one of ‘6 mo. Call Great Mer Mr. those who wart the best. 40x80 trailer. Price to seat mg weet H OR + ee ee ee all, REPOSSESSION 4 pm huh + Ts os oe in Oakland Coun at Mi 47500. marae One mile east of Oniord on Lake:| seat , ouabions, Sishlons, covered with -| WE PA — new conaition. beoter. Take over payments a1 | 1958 English Ford. Van cies PRUMOTOR SALES _ oes Ss a Bem Sie OLA ile Rd. OA 83022 de. bottoms: : . 193 8. Automatic ........ power extra. PAREHUMeS Lake Tearea| rice wets, Smee! TOP DOLLAR. H skins Chev. | ikseSeoiit ott Sat $1695 Le wee Carpenter | "ere: ie Court 246)1. The best for jas “gio’to $15, Take M30 10 CLEAN a ¢ | 92 CHEVROIET HARDTOP. Pow- R D WSOM | 1853 Qids standard shift .. ~~ ant ain aa jess. Wonderful location. On w nicht on Hickory penn cans bs nOCKS Disie Highwey et M15 ERGLIDE. RADIO & HEATER. uss Va 1953 Olds Hydramatic _...... Ch ve tise acres. Between Lake Orion Ridge Rd. sbout 7 miles vo - Maple E30 Spee Mites ti | ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY SAcINAW FE 2-131 | 1952 Ford. . Mice -. eV. WH OLDS SUPER 4 DOOR. CLEAR GOR SHOUR ESTATES OE.) eos RS, Pelt end follow signs Matthews- Die DOWN At@ume payments of | 32 8. SAOINA’ ore AUa | 1082 Ford. 3 dr, Black 4 Secv; Lay on Mase and” piveneas|_- Pome tin Parks at MI 41800 Harold. Turs- wagon, oe es en se com ens TLL 6 Pa. THIS IS, roa —— 
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YOUVE SEEN THe HEAT Wow "ACTUATE at| Hargredves | | SAP RTE MEER AS | try —— pastors ie Steele | FABER, WACK, STAND | me s-sset’ ais communce np. | OME,O% THE CLEANEST 36 pons | gee the best Souare Lake Trailer! PE 5-664 $21 OAKLAND AVE, FE 647) SOU DT EY ne MOTEL te we, | Bropkwood | ‘stationwagon.. RAH. le oteeie ard shift, radio & beater, beaw- | EM 2-410 py I : 
Auto Accessories €0|" bert wat bout bsp: Evans. | TOF oF Cake te Sree nn cae | Sa SSE ahs Mints that erate mies lor FORD pRoaen’s Salas sxnvice | Grand “iSee this one = _PE 5-728. ECONO eo"Pag AUBURN ;UICK si OP. 70S ORCGO HARBOR —_‘| 3] RAMBLER OUSTOM STATION ; Also cheap transportation spe ~~ UPPED WEST COAST 1955 BUICK SPECIAL  oppetlel KEEGO HARBOR ; , 4 
MTs MER ttsct es Mil” Ski pont. se eg cre | ie _Mit sob nee WE teens a a ee | te PE ene Opening “RK & C RAMBLER e, 'S0'SS Ponting 8 PE! $ srs 65. 4201 Joslyn, 6 to {OR BUCK—JONE CAR -TRUCE i950 BUICK SUPER. GOOD COND. R gig BA siegt-| NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY THAT after modernization. | ey cs f CORVETTE. 1 SPEED TRAWEMIS "THE DISCRIMINATING | WELL BUY YOUR CAR! Brten taint to ‘ete. Good “x el corelle amet a gene gg OA Eg or tagt| __ Commeree xt Union LE. Ra sa duo. ; barre! a Teasers. pg TOP for ‘38, glass CASS-OAKLAND USED CARS transportation $150. UL ee a Foal CER 0 CYLINDER. |. We have a large quote to oot is ‘Ss FORD _— cmccuy’ sooeee tig Orne? Dk REET 
Mallory ignition Dundiel! cam-| end wood. Also Cor fo, | 312_W, Montcalm __PE_ $8288) ;5 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE. ] Heater, standard trans. 28,000) order to win so we are really | iity ABLE OFFER, Pi-| Sher 6 pm. , shaft, 0 valve lifters. AC elec: Tne beni. Bite. WTD: LATE MODEL STATION| HT. Exe. PE 46249. Motor Sa es malice. 0078 OR C00 | ee ree cee ee Sec ns | BANCH ARRANOMD. . a > FE Stiel atler'¢ pms List your used posts, motors, _Trafeta. OR sou. oa| Meee ee ee 11 Roa Sony. eS ww mer came te non. Just call Ens |____22 AUBURN AVE. gw a A HO a, - Market 4465 NS Mallets on Se ees re ean, | ~eamted Used Trucks 89 | Canitic “ss cours DEVAS. SHOP Bie, Aoastmeas, ender ame | Saige, 70 ' *55 Plymouth 2-Door ae bortine «bots RARnOe -@ - Full power, priced to sell. Mi miles ic. cond. By owner. $1-| }O°S reve we CAN BEAT e as Hg . TRADIO. HEAT: s WRECKING Fo Os 52000. | 519 8. Gogine ~ anata uxgasfoa CASH PAID »_| oie. ee R, CUSTOM 300, any oma -— En WHITEWALLS. E For § She Tene aba (MERCURY Soman, Her tor all models Oe ee aan ee SUNDAY extra clean, low ‘mieage, #is0.| | R&C Rambler Sales $595 parmente. of 24 me. Op Cres i = - Place Ping Lake rt) Used Trucks fr Real thee, $606. OL = AY a as CORVERTIBLE Te. | EM 34155" oly EM Date ‘Russ wson Eire at MI +7500, CFT FENDER SKIRTS YOR ‘SS izERCURY io HURRIGANE OUT. CRRAM'S AR, TRUE 1 CHEVROLET xeepe mare | BUY MOND Low mileage PE boul. y Open_8_o.m. pe. Da % PONTIAC $DR HARDTOP. _coery_¥5 oe | Beare mates. 960,_ Ce _2-Cpts. 39 Dixie Hwy. fax AND, 53 CHEVY. ‘53 HENRY J, . nse FORD WAGON HURRY THIS NO MONEY DOWN » 232 S. Saginaw _Very clean. OR 39000 wi USED TIRES. 6350 UP. WE WencURy MARK 20H AND | op 3.1008" A ae no og Ar tlt SR Fy ; is the high demand 6 cylinder, | One ee nod = je BONNEVILLE Vista 3.600 buy. sell Also whitewalls. joo! }-poing Hydroplane. Good eon- Sess tes ie eee 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ¢door wagon. Snowshoe white, | We have 9, — giesting ot miles. Loaded. OR 3-2728. pe ss ele am eis tae thir ee te i Truck Parts 89A A uadition PE 5-1446. ¥ G09P | EE 2.9101 Open Eves.| sd Sect? Ouiy siess. 30 res. tiacs Olds & Suicks. No money iat PORMOUR inl ad igs WS CHEIFTAIR, NEW WHITE watts, Thies] HATIONAL ONE DESIGN 17 | 8 TRUCK PARTS bes ae BEL-AIR. $350. 1067 6 PASSENGER — STATION | ments. 940.48 mo Very low cash Seria Ta citi oc Fi €2. Eee Se amelie : Se “Service:| ~Sigom> Sound seamortigg. Extra... au MARES ron saLee FE APM... ee i954 98 OLDS. PVT. 008. payments. : “7 _1@ W, Huron. PE 31335. ‘| Jah 2095 “hubura “Ave é-0n1s | "82 OS vr «on RH POWER- ir er ms Gokisad beens BIRMINGH AM _TRogan 9-014, ue per month. Very ‘low cash | — 
alo og PGensrel Gelety Tires. For<Sale Trucks 90 | _ sive. = e® a Bg power” fan hydra- ims PONTIAC, 4 bts To'ter ‘com aft Bact er North Soman 2 hom, | alent Port eee 8 ae | hla au een mem | =RRAMBLER | set"rute "pie Sinton, coraer BIRMINGHAM yarn REA sean Mi Can Ws Se HE EIAMS A ‘take, Good cond. $235. FE +4964, eh oe yg he a GHEY Dar e20_9._ Woodward __MI_ex000 Tai ae 2 i ee : R AMBLER z sr E 81 8 Saginaw at lesen merican rhe w er 5 _~ o— a Very low shift, 1 owner. Call after 6. FE E peta are yt Sat ae aae ALS cond. R & ; » 43426. - trade. FE 86513. C. e ebure 7 FORD. sx} DUMP. GOOD l ped Shthrngad| | OE 5 nat Sere _ Ocean Exes 16 Foter| ota ly See S| BIRMINGHAM |Ssacerema, pogo | Fe Pees Sone od ules | Eeaeree eee | CRANKSHAYT GRINDING IN THE) MESIER CRAP T TRAILER, | 4, INTERNATIONAL 9 TOE 1988 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- dee Oakland Ave. __ YMOUTH .. | acpevsens eaten aoe | TAIN aa Zuck Me-| MASTER ~~ kup. $195. good 1 shape, $795. PE 5-2766. ; PL Cee bien nn liood’ Phoce PE| OOMPLETE. “READY TO GO"| Sigg? RAMBLER ae SHAT ere rer OWE 2 SHARP ‘$3 FORD CUSTOM 8, V-8, red & white, automatic trans- ; ‘ S250), STABTER. Gao | GT, SURGE ON TON WTAE A woctvard eso | Muse nec 4180 FE same. |toM bow. fxs wv eins! RADIO and HEATER | msec Pa ape, Ral, WW.| Qu HIS MONTH eee P iss? IMPERIAL LIKE NEW | 1960 FORD 4 DR. R & H. GOOD $145 FULL PRICE Clarkston Motor Sales |i” pr. T ar 1960 CHEVY, % TOM PICKUP, 4 door. South Hampton,| tires. Best, offer. EM 3-3308. SERVICE SPECIAL | Can Be Seen |"gmnamn. sah “te"ieam | fat power. radio. and. -nestet | —~"""“ no" MONEY DOWN NoCdsh | sett Be BRAKE ADJUSTMENT! "Sat. & SUN. > | Sargaginn ION GCE a ! i Also Daybrook Dump Box 5 for that motoring vacation. Only) 1 ucky Auto Sales. 193 8. Saginaw. N eded ’S7 Plymouth ...... $1395 ¢ _721§ Pontiac ‘Lk 6. Ve ow. am $2,795 * PE 4 or FE 4/1006. e 7 eecase 6 hak 
99 ‘MOTOR/SALES i: 1 . H ms Pon a, 360 a wontons IAG econ | al peeht Mw Rigena. iain JUST M AKE STATION WAGON 
83 CHEVROLET VANETTE aupt Pontiac ALS |. GOODYEAR TY ae ALFORD TANDEM QONES Is Meare 1 Best REPOSSESSION vm Be jJACK COLE, INC, | SERVICE STORE” ‘_YAKE ORION Shares etal 1ng0 Pontiac ptarchiet. Sports, Se- s2ececories, Wire eein 1. Leated vie ‘ a Roedster | : ue? 5 a Foetine "Tra | dv 8. Cass M24 LOCATION Oe yn eter dan, jade mist, Hyd Rad, full price, Mo ensh needed a, s110 w esi a and Morris i WALLED _Sale Motor Scooters “2 acc | HDOOSE TON PU, Wa P| ser sssriné Gt branes: wand | Rani Sir, Bell Kine HOUGHTEN & SON | ina a (poate a Motors) Lake Orion hop | ips oeap ite GROW PLOW PE | 10ne nests, monte on, balance, | 33 DODGE 4 DR. OOOD CONDE | YOUR PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER] MONTHTY PAYM’TS |” £3. CORMAN, MOTOR sen | aaa ES ‘ae , Sreken tow Ghercies Out, ins Se DADO CORONET TEACH | a0 Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 | 4 _ Power, 290 Starr NEw & CUSHMAN SCOOT- ORS eS are few > DOE PICKUP. t1e08 De brekes. new 6 cigmeet. Sf] ors con. Cee mileage, Mew +=) FORD ¢DR iiss PORTIAG et ARCHTEP _WXRD 30 miles to the gallon tre 2 ve coe Mark 10, Used 1 hour. OR federal tax. State sales tax & U-| | Contes ee a dr. Beautiful >| boom fies. W730. EM 34258 after REPOSSESSION, __ ow me mileage. Wil take trade. UL RUSS JOHNSON Hf _For Sale “Motorcycles 83) niet s ea Sea te power| 4pm No cash needed. $265 full price , | Rowan Grove ae RAMMLER-DALLAS brakes yas down. 1957 15 month. Perfect Ln mg Mr. ALES mo PONTIAC. @ ¥ “PASSENOER MOTOR SALES — . | A { ™ NN. “. 5 : vege gugets exe. con | Tinea Marn Mipmerre_| Minamata: eb. bite SE) Dodge Cornet 2dr. | atten oe —| AUTO S eee : iia HARLEY, DAVIDSON ENE SPECIAL ‘$4 GMC % Ton Panel, jou Sonbest FS sil mate) yo stoamaiie transmission REPOSSESSION __ | 115 SOUTH SAGINAW ~~ very eleen, sew endéle haga, 0630.) # seals const quned apuepred ae | 4953 Pontiac, 4 Gr sedan. hydra $1350 No cash needed. | re 8-0402 Unt_» PM. tt —_ For Sale Bicycles _M ovens Manse eoPps CMC | -fSen- eee EL aae ot SAE ™ Aro ee aE Another Cy” Owens hor For Sale Bicyc 32 Qrenare Lake Ave —— M ese Chevrolet, 4 er, Bel Air, with Larry Jerome A FRIREANE se FORD VIC vic ER ABGOLUTELY XO. MOREY 
rob RRR Sat et deg ame ar Dae Fn wae | ee aor | See gaat rat | Seafeherae Pi, pee “LECTION NG : ; and bisek, S32 DODGE. $ : i. white 14 PLY. CONVERT. EXC. COND. ne re oa ses Auburs at sone re Factory Branch| "tienes. * san’*ecie ‘eat EXR-FAvIEETs 100 BORDER. | Hhbe per mine very iow cook | MOTT CO an aioe ine it BMW. TRA ‘S J ASS yment. adjust to - Y white les SRE. Tere me: OE AL Sea cee | Re | ee ee SALE $ $ rude motors Trade now. Tandem flat & 6100 Chev. trae | Toe gown payment. $i 
Boats & Accessories 85 pe peat aes = , ee ae ores, © a H Lon- 1953 Chrysler, 4 dr. sodas outs: a oe RAMBLER ‘8 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON, $ , MAHOGANY larrington ss paid Truck price $145. No money down. straight stick, radio and heater. 52 Ply wagen, Mmoiaed plywood, fast skis and 1000 8 OUR EVINRUDE 7 special, C Cheap ruc Tah ie tation | Specials = — tires, metalic maroon ‘ey & “Seeadinarl MI 6.3900 — Ee pe dlag + ig Rd, % 
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ie voor MO PiYwoop,) TERRIFIC DISCOUNT ‘3 Ford ae poTivery $388 | seapie sab ashes cr MAple 1141 Eddie Steele Se a Htwagon  13:009 odd miles. Just Cars You’ ve 'e Asked For and Mark 8$ Mercury Trailer! “O. pvinrude motors. Shell Lake, “$3 Ford Sed f ROGER’S SALES & SER broken in re never - down. Tore wo é MARK SA and —— beats. Se ee - R: AMML ER- R-DALLAS- For ee Pane ul FORD poe Auburn Ave we awe POwnouar. = ni ‘aa aan ae a i PT HOLIDAY . per "| 397. N, MAIN, ROCHESTER U ' 55 FORD FAIRLA $2.00 outh | aes Pa cere Banka es Faia Insurance —~o0A| , Shelton Pontiac Buick | py ft 0S HANGER “Sy santiaar"@h Gare | Seer” Sie eat aie LOW-LOW-COST ic CHRIS CRAPT UAHOOANY | Harbor. ° R SALES) | 7B £9008 tr ete | NRA Ngech, gna, windshield, Walb-‘BPa| TOMES MARINE SERVICE, moon Live 1-813 Somatic RADIOS OMEGTER | HEATER VwHrtewALLs Ape) 872 CHAM — A COMPLETE SELECTION — center deck stecring wheel 8 SUT b OD) TORS. | PL & PD F< FOR MOST CARS. $9 60 ive OMATIC. RADIO & LONEY SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Cae rade “gutil like ew, bas Johnson 2 kip to 60 bp Mercury | ¢2. vats 7 foi 0 Bown Tasvume onyments vot | Assume payments of $8.68 mo. RAMBLER OF NEARLY EVERY MAKE AND MODEL SS a ack ante | Baa ea, 2's | Ee Sa eee te eat o5| FACTORY BRANCH | iit me"Sit cog iy ad) | SS ii i at [ow 9 wate ae ell Economy Conscious camer er oa, Mereury me Parks. at” ‘4 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP, {4 FT. RUNABOUT 25 WP EVIN:| er ie te tent Lone Star alu- emer ae owe. iat ienoy 
rote Beale, Om pane after minum oF, fibe “tals” ott ooo sTOCE *: Open House S AVE After All! Wau SMITE er e CAR BUYERS COME TO THE NEWLY LOCATED 
+ Pr RUNABOUT, 74 BP WO:| Seae crudseer' 30 Ke Cuban Crete owner problems. ve SUNDAY WE DEAL MONEY TALKS! . “f 5 l ti L t &F & trailer exe. condition, #400) 2) 's) 395 ig f., $525. Cheek on TW ner ee a PORE Ka. 1953 Ford Convert, Red. Ratio os they ee tuk ee ates ol CASS-OAKLAND - ection Lo ye + KEPT. | ee ee a oe ne Begg aed ye. S181 WELCOME TO pe $348) for the test and prove to your- USED CARS. . oss fe Fe  amens, Romete| io" per ‘cent ee dew ae |e "For Sale C Can 91 come “IN AND LOOK THE 108s Mercury. H-top. Auto, Rett, selt the op DOLLAR, it ey Avenue. 147 S S AGIN AW ST ished » stor eA Cen- | or RS OVER aio St saee ° =. ° controls. rancing lights. wind Cliff Dreyer’s Gun & one aes POD LLL DL LEO EE EEE 1953 Ford Victoria. stick. es Cw oN shield, cover @ trailer. $525. EM| tér, 15219 Holly Rd, Holly. Make Tour. Deal Monday | & Heater $375 | rent tos” Lor +70 after 3 pm _rose 46771 BUICK, 1957 HARDTOP EA 1963 Thevrolet Htop. Bee ’ D 4Dr. Station Wagon ........... $2195 
fron, ft yd Fiberglas SBA) Sona: "equipment Desirable. op WEEKEND SPECIAL | get Beer, ii Fy “nt 'WARTLEY™ W 1 LSON. ‘ ee 2 ae . $1795 ) te o' windshie an vy facade - ——— Sine mh, » “AJOUT cette wre ees eee eee eee eeee 
resedomeer macganie] uenring| BOATS CONERED Wibereiee | MOP gutter tie pe;  _'S8 PONTIAC Ud Bases” Reval" enieaer | Dixie "OK" Lot 1445 ] battery, ¢ ai tiley raller. $108| Sore Rints Love "We BORK WeOCn, SXCELLENT | | Biter Eacoptonelly | 1984 Buick Special, 6dr. x16 mae | PONTIAC-CADILLAC |] 'S7 FORD 2-Door .........0+seseeeeeees ..$ ; FE 5-08)2 a condition. FE nite, Power steering & Pow: Dynafiow MN gee | | paste pear Seshever ; i i FT "WOLVERINE WEDOE (FiBEROTag FR RODU UCTS Bates. ina. Bt cx Bryne EXC. CON- er brakes 188 P ares ae a am YTON rrGp Fi Anes, ee _ writ NDERBIND beat 56 BUICK. 2-Door Hardtop ......+---. oe. $1298 trols. 28 B.p. Jobason, Transportation Offered 87 | iss i dower sh Mesrg toe $2195 REAQONABLE OF FE MOF USED CARS Red 'S6 FORD 2-Door ....ccscecececescenccees $ 725 is rr PIBEROLAS BOAT With Mw he motor & As $1,350. CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- vate owner 
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-- Today's Television Programs - -|# 3 veer: Police Nab Robber ror, Curtain Smasher orcane cit tar etn (1) Topper. Parents of 11-Pound Boy | in Prague March 28, 1957. ‘ . | married gue oe (4) I Married Joan. f M h B k | Connolly, formerly of Boston, is 
VE Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 0 emp iS an SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)—| Connolly, he 
a 2:00 (2) Susie. ‘Harold and Olga Connolly, Olym- 2 Junior high school teacher, here. 
Channel 2-WJBK-TV = Channe. & -WWJ-TV = Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Pt — riya ‘ee pat; ee tele- |pic champions who overcame Iron | There are six metals in the 
a «, hk | © « ~”\2:30 (2), House Party. land Muriel Clk, Memphis’ onlg Curtain red tape to get married, jtinum group, known commer- 
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS {9:00 (2) Court of Health. (4) (color) Dean Martin. Mae| (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. policeman, went on a wild goose|have 8 Paby. , [eially, as, platinum, ridin. com 16:00 (2) Jeff's Collie. | (4) Church of the Crossrqads. West and Bob Hope, guests. <a th Bie Payot, chase, | a ita Bae Ga - uh, palladium, | way . se . 
_ (4) Casey Jones. (7) Understanding (9) Movie. ‘High Sierra,”|** ; While he was headed to a make- e coupes irs ~ z=ewry7r ' 
| (7) Frontier Doctor. | Our World. . Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lu- (4) Young Dr. Malone. believe accident yestefday, |11-pound, 3-ounce boy named RCA COLOR TV 
(9) Popeye. | (9) Oral Roberts. pino. a) peat the Clock. - [Memphis branch of the National |Mark — was born Friday in San‘a) - Sag 
'6:30 (2) San Francisco Beat. Po-.9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. \8:20 (7) Lawman. . . — Bank of Richmond was robbed of | Monica Hospital. vreau ——s oe . 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. aye x * * ’ ral lice adventure. | . 4) Crossroads. '9:00 (2) GE Theater. ‘Nora, Vera| (4) From These Roots $2,645. - ; : laa S ADIO ry (4) Saber of London. * (7) Christian Science. ' h ; | Connolly, 28, an American ham- ‘ Miles. (7) Who Do You Trust? A few minutes_tater, pursuing (7) Youth Bureau. | (9) Frontiers. (4) (color) Dinah Shore. Jan-! ; : , , mer thrower, met the former Olga Ooen Mon. & Fri. Night 
(9) Saturday Date. 9:45 (7) Accent. is Paige Peter Lawford |) re poe cali c state police arrested John ‘Fikotova, 26, a’ Cygchoslovakian| Si -- . 
7:00 (2) Highway Patrol. Adven- 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. *Gene Barry, guests. \ vou alia , —— 28 of ee at a road- 'discus thrower, at the 1956 Olymp-| Qiameliaaaaee . — 
ture: Burglary leads to mur-| (4) Cartoon Time. (7) Colt .43 ) rear eae tee - 3 a 
der (7) Faith for Toda ea : (7) American Bandstand. They said Cotter was driving a’ 2 , a : ie y: 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. Regi- 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. y — ; ga 1 . (4) Policewoman. (9) Film Fare. nald Gardiner in “Banquo's'4:39 (2) Edge of Night ‘car stolen earlier yesterday at 
_ (7) Twenty-Six Men. West-10:15 (9) Sacred Heart. ais . (4) Cosy Beira . \Port Huron. Arresting officers 
: }*.\ ern: oo young man tries 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. (7) Deadline for Action. _. (8) Bheswued Forest. | found money and a sawed off shot 
: to use law to protect him (7) Bishop Pike. : gun in the car.) } 
: NOW for from murder rap. (9) Christophers 19:00 (2) Richard Diamond. ane rh rpc’ espe P = ”~ * * h i he 11:00 (2 eer (4) At’ the Movies. — Sid| (4) (color) George, Pierrot) i j i 
; Qualify a 5:98 m rucad on Sister: a scion alii Caesar, Art Carney, Audrey| Presents. \ Police said Cotter was the one Hampton Electric announcing tnis 
PROFESSIONAL LIFE! Perry is confronted with (7) Johns Hopkins. Meadows, Bambi Linn, Jaye} (9) Looney Tunes. - |who called Clark before the rob: | great Expansion Sale, due to the 
.. jewe} theft, murder, a frame-| (9) Movie. P. Morgan, Rod Alexander, 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. |bery and reported the fictitious need to ex and his building 
UR MODERN Age of up and temperamental but 11:30 (7) Wrestling. : Cilff Norton. |. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. poiianieas ’ p . ta 
Stress has placed a pre- attractive movie star in (4) Dateline: U.N. 10:20 ° News — Creat 5:55 (4) Sports. bes gunman covered Martin G. he must reduce his merchandise to — - 
mium upon the services “Case of/-the Restless Red- : 3) Eassing Parade. r Snyder, 63, bank manager, with a . : - 
of chiropractors — doctors head.” | SUNDAY AFTERNOON | American Mug.’ | ’ shotgun and said: “Start shoving Se MOney: Stop in today and see 
whe specialize in keeping the (4) People Are Funny. 12:00 (2) Little Lulu 10:30 (2) What's My Line? | u a 5 0. an (the money out and hurry it up.” bargains galore! 
human neryous system lee DRIER arn, any: (7) Bowling. — . Re —— Sec | Memphis is in St. Clair County. one y Eueste Connie Evan, Hols. (9) Foreigy Legionnair’. (9) Movie, e Secret Fj d ‘ J § C t ‘Cotter, a father of two, told police NEW 1958 PHILCO 
ioning normally. “by Darin, The Crests, G-'19:39 (2) Roy Rogers Fury,” Cihydette Colbert. INET INU. Dd. LOUTT ine was destitute. He said he hadn't CONSOLE MAHOGANY 
This means a life of pro | Notes. (4) Amecrians at Work — New habia had steady work since January , 24 
fessional service, with its pro- | (9) Theater. | (9) Science Fiction Theater, | {2 Movie. “Gung Ho,” Ran) ) 3 aNGELES (AP) — Cuba’s 1958 when he was laid off at an HI-Fi CONSOLE ional ds, its 7:45 (9) Prov. Affairs. | chi ian | dolph Scott. No © le ‘as fi 500 i fessional rewar awaits = 7: : =i 12:45 (4) Michigan Conservation. 11:99 (2) Sports No. 2 leader was fined $1,500 in auto plant. : 4 Speed-3 Speaker $ 95 
young men and women of 3:00 (4) (color) Perry Como.\4.99 (2) Air Force Story. (4) Movie. “The Men.’ Mar-/Federal Court Friday for shipping. ; 
college age who can meet Comedienne Hermione Gin- (4) U. of M. Presents. ' “i a e Men, Sat arms to Fidel Castro's revolution. Cit P t Offi $ 95 the exacting uirements of gold, Four Freshman, singer (7) World Adventure Series. |11:95 (2) Movie Me and Mrs lary forces. | 1 y OS poe on Swivel 
| colleges accredited by the ng igag (9) Movie. Smith.” Carole Lombard.| Armando Lora *pleaded guilty! - with 21” Trade-in ae dey (7) Jubilee USA. Country 4:45 (2) Dateline: U.N Smith.” Carole | Lombard.) | ‘Arms ded uilty Retires Employe | ; | Council on Education of the . music. Vocalist George Ham-|1.s9 (2) Detroit Speak, Robert Montgomery. |with eight others to violating the 
| National Chir actic As | ilton IV and Merv Shiner. . (7) acitiig at = . MONDAY MORNING iL nited States Neutrality Act. less-' After 32 Years s 
| sociation. rh lard eee (9) Herald of Truth. (4) Movie 6:30 ‘i Continental Claperooiti oo annie gr ha G-E Dishwashers G-E 1958 
c ise four academic 8:30 (2) Wanted, De Alive.|s.en (9) Bosiness i : Sa a “Ponti ; 
: . vaeti thaliog 4,480 class \ “ Weakers: Josh oer ani sid a omega a 6:50 (2) Meditations. his $3.300 bail without further risk | A Pontiac Post Office employe Demonstrators DISHWASHER 
| coun ti : ‘ cenary army ‘that's bent on 2:00 = ea Niven 7:00 (2) TV College. but he flew to Los Angeles to hes i psc sien gh Built-in Model Reg. $249.95 
: For further details write | plundering Mexican towns. |s:s5 (D College News Conference >: aah Farm Front. anawes! the: ARERR ReCeee renal this week “ ° Bog. $272.95 DEMONSTRATORS 
| ° nina (9) ‘Tempte Baptist” ~~ "3:99 (4) All-Star Soccer. | at Today. —k__ BB. ae >i or Eday~ te wae $ : 95 $ 
National Chiropractic Association °° “©? Face of Danger. Drama’ (7) Open Hearing ca Gl cece | “I have the greatest respect for wm, © y~ tr was NOW 
| Ex-cop-turned-lawyer helps'3.39 (9) Movie ; ee (2) Cartoon Classroom. ithe laws of the United States and hired as a regular substitute clerk 
auntie ox. me | ping eee rh ewe, 8:00 i Captain Kangaroo Oe tes ee i ie be whol er st . “lerk : night Kill.’ James Whitmore, | _ 2) Movie. | aptain Kangaroo. !would not have liked to remain a 1€ Das Deen wholesale stamp Cie! ; = 
| Phyllis Avery co-star. | 4:00 ir seve |8: 30 (7) Our Friend. Harry. ‘fugitive of justice in the eyes of/for the past 42 years. Credit Terms Available 
(4) Black Saddle. Western: | 4°49 (4) Tactic. +00_(2) Movie _ +the American people."’ | He was presented with a cer- FE 4 2525 | Clay comes upon two men|s. (2) Face the Nation le *0 : agree Bozo nd Eve. | - ‘. | dlleage of recognition fren: Pest- - 
who are fighting bitterly.) ~ 4 : a /9: (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. ' inf ‘ ; ; : ed pra fe lawman | (4) Kaleidoscope 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. Lora's officia] title is technica)| ‘master General Artbur E. Sum | | 
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(7) Paul Winchell. } "e sub-secretary of the administra-' merfleld by Pontiac Postmaster 
the other his prisoner. Fe (7) Jean’s Notebook. 5 nchht A R | 5:30 (9) Telescope. 10:18 (7) Lady of Charm. tive premiership. He is second on-| Robert C. Miller at a ceremony 
e ! HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. Open Evenings ‘til 9 825 W. Huron St. (9) Amazing. Science-fiction: ~~ (5; GE College Bowl : ly to Castro in the Cuban cabinet.! in his heao rsday af 
Enemy agents get top secret! oe one wow 10:25 (9) Billboard. y an cab n his honor Thursday affernoon. 
    
  
  
   
            
          
  
  
    
       
      
  
  
     
                       
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Sound” Marshall Thompson:' gy: > EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (4) Treasure Hunt. School Dance Private letters and certificates of merit 
30 (2) H ( T 1. West ORY EVENING BRE SS (9) Count of Monte Cristo K Out 2 N by fellow employes in the Post Of 9: (2) Have Gun, Travel. West-|g:99 (2) Tugboat Annie. | peed , *° to Kee ut earoes vale ) ‘ : 
| 2 em: Ex-convict helps Pala-| (4) Movie’ “The Bigamist,” 10°55 _ Able ; Pp 9 fice Council = his employers. He ° 
| din who braves blizzard to! Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino. 11:00 ri Pr + eee | CHARLOTTE, NC. (AP) — 8 ried and the father of two 
search for chaplain, ; (7) Annie Oakley. . Cleo, . 2 Principal Ed Sanders and his wife 5°". 
(4) Cimarron City. Western. | (9) Popeye. at ma Errol ‘will act as hosts for Central High 
(9) Capt. D. Grief. 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century. ‘Man (3) Leon ig . School's annual _—_‘junior-senior 
. 10:00 (2) Gunsmoke. Western: of the. Century: Years of eae pe qo at Schooltime. ‘dance tonight a by invitation only | erter to See lke 
James Arness as Marshal ' Challenge.” | ti:38 ie od me affair which wilf exclude the ° Mat rides after buffalo hunt- (7) White Hunter. | (3 ow - sh \school’s only Negro student. . . 
er who kills his men patter) (9) Movie. “‘A Slight Case of < . rn = 7 en. . «oe on aris: ee Ing 
ay for their work. ” re 5 ‘oncentration. , 
| eng taond or an Murder,” Edward G. Robist Traditionally the dance {is held ~_ 3 NOT MADE 
(9) News, Weather 3:00 ae H MONDAY AFTERNOON ~~ 4t_ the school with student funds ie plgetio starch ~~ 
10:15 (9) Gadabout Gaddis. (7) You Asked for It. Trp 12:00 (2) Love of Life sa member of the iend if ps in ‘today ae Wise sates IN PANAMA / 
10:30 (2) Sea Hunt. Adventure to new Air Force Academy. (4) Tie Tac Dough ee Lot walk 1 a oe talks in. Paris and said he will ‘ ° 
Rebel guerillas fire on Mike 7.39 (2) Jack Benny (7) George Hamilton IV. student has paid his class dues “ wa i Teale oeaes 
in Latin America. (4) r on Geneva. News- (9) Children's Newsreel. x ke &® il, a 4) Primer on Ge Gettysburg this mornin | (4) D.A.'s Man. Police) men present guide to forth-/12:15 (9) Follow Me | Sanders said the dance was : * fe . Os n &. 
io atcate: | drama: Shannon joins stable coming  foreign-ministers 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. changed to a private affair Fri- 
What you see inthis girl's of fighters, planning to meeting. | (4) It Could be You. iday after 17-year-old Gus Roberts,! Herter called his talks with the 
‘ear is Sonotone’s new hear- | double-cross mobster who (7) Maverick. (7), Play Your Hunch. the school’s only Negro student foreign ministers of Britain, 
ing aid — complete. IT’S fixes fights. 'g:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Wayne and (9) Mary Morgan. and a member of the senior class, France, and West Germany “very 
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WORN ENTIRELY IN (7) Official Detective. Police Shuster, five-year-old Chinese |12:45 (2) Guiding Light. ‘announced his intention of attend. successful’ in laying out the West- « 
THE EAR — no cord, no drama: Two prisoners es-| pianist, Billy Daniels, Gogi|12:50 (9) News. |ing the dance with a date. Gus em position for negotiating with 
“ Wei ; | cape Grant, Lione] Hampton, Prof.1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. jhas been at Central since 1957, the Soviet Union at Geneva, Swit- 
extra “button.” Weighs only | (9) Theater: Drama: Clark Backwards, European novel- (4) It’s a Great Life. |when limited desegregation was zerland, on German problems. 
half an ounce. : | Gable, Myrna Loy, ‘'Test ten ack. (7) Musie Bingo. started in Charlotte schools. | “Both in’ spirit _and in sub 
Women’s hairdos hide it Pilot.” | —— — = stance,” he said, ‘we appease : : : 2) (4) (9) News, Sports |complete agreement on a highly hig net sg - 
: ‘ompletely.. On’ men, this '1: \°) | "4 ; : ; o, - (7) Biff Baker. important Western position. This a 
amazing hearing aid i8 14:29 (4) Movie. Drama: Jose Fer-. ( R dio Pro rams oe soetten at Geneva it the Soviet a ne oe barely noticeable from any rer, “Cyrano de Bergerac.” -- {000 y > el Q |progress at Geneva, if the Soviet J Fenema hete are menufectured almost exclusively tm Beunéor cad Pere 
angle. (°50.) | {Union demonstrates an honest de; introguced te the commercial world through Panama ‘ 
° 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. — sire to negotiate.”’ : ° 
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DEMONSTRATION —NO OBLIGATION ting Pretty.”” (°48); Drama: Herter’s plane landed at Wash-| tha : ; : . ae t top performance of your electronic equipment depends 
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511 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. | | WPON Christopher WPON. Episcopal Service WCAR. News. Martyn ian (io C & V SALES & SERVICE WKC, INC., SERVICE DEPT. 
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