fo SABLE CHIT-CHAT — Selwyn Lloyd, left, British foreign secretary, talks Herter, acting U.S. Secretary of State, as NATO WASHINGTON (P — | The North Atlantic Coun- cil concluded its debate on ‘ the Berlin crisis today with one foreign minister | after another calling for | stern defiance of Soviet efforts to drive the West out of the divided city." = hee ‘concessions to the Soviets. Seek to Trace | pe its nuclear missile and bomb- Gunman 's Car ‘Hunt Black Chrysler With ‘CHS “dicense in| Foreten Oxford _ Shooting | State ‘Police have launched an exhaustive search through license. plate files in Lansing in hopes of the coming up with the man who shot an Oxford policeman early Thurs- day morning. Patrolman Roscoe M. Zolman,. 8, a wounded and decorated Ko(“T**: rean war veteran, remained. in satisfactory condition today at St.; Joseph Mercy Hospital. with’ bullet, wounds in the hand and thigh. ' toughening their policy on nego- 'tiations with the Soviet Union over the Berlin crisis. ‘meeting went into its second day here. aoe * indies minislets with Christian begin their delibe: WASHINGTON (AP}—The West-! As the NATO foreign ministers the United States, Britain! and France were reported shelv- ing sore proposals which could ibe construed as offering possible y The United States, mean- while pledged anew the full use er striking force in defense of ‘Western Europe and North | become necessary. Acting Secretary ‘of State Chris- tian Herter told . the ’ 15-nation Ministers Council late erate that U.S,’ power today Hig greater than it has ever been.. i'He declared that this country is’ ‘how making faster progress iff the. pallgeoorary of missile» than is Soviet Union. “I pledge our—continued willing: | ness,"” Herter solemnly told the: allied leaders, ‘to make the neces- sary effort for the common de- ay, maeeting of the North Atlantic council. West Toughens Berlin Formula as NATO Forges Offer to Reds AP Wirephete sit. at the conference table to ration. It was the 10th anniver- ‘Excused Juror “for Thompson’ ‘Thompson's innocence er ‘Railroad OKs Automatic Gates! Hints Acquittal. _She. Claims Evidence ~ Insufficient to Back Arson Charge ie FLINT — An - excused \furor gave a hint of acquit-! ‘tal of Flint Teamsters busi-, ness agent Jack D. Thomp-|““; son just before a jury of | hine women and three men today began deliberating’ guilt as Frank Kierdorf’ arson. accomplice. the jury panel, Mrs. Amanda Odom Thompson because she didn't be- The debate opened Thurs-| ‘ern’ powers appeared today to be day after President Eisenhower's. ‘morning address in which he de-; clared that NATO must be pre- | .pared to carry on for years in a) ‘world of, continued ‘bickering’ between the free na-! ‘tions and the Soviets. to * The Western * Big Three are NATO Council on the gener: al pol- Berlin. Britain has been reported as ito the jury late yesterday until this. cost of installing the gate and also te morning after Prosecutor Jerome furnish mjaintenance of it after its, to a letter, favoring a softer approach the Geneya negotiations than the United States and France. West Germany is known to ad- | vorate a hardbotied strategy, . | reserving any concessiéns until | a tate stage and avoiding any yey idence of willingness to pay a price to get the U.S.S.R. to ease up on Berlin, * * * British Foreign Secretary Sel-: wyn Lioyg told the NATO meeting | “IT pledge also full willingness any plart for neutralizing or de- ito use our strength ih the common militarizing Germany wotild con- ‘defense if need be.’ * .* ® West German Foreign Minister c stitute the worst possible solution en the German problem. He de- lared Britain would not advocate Roadblecks ‘and a widespread Heinrich von Brentano was sched- any freeze. on armed forces in manhunt by police officers over luled to lead off today’s debate on central Europe unless it were a fivecounty area yesterday the Berlin crisis and the develop- | linked with the goal of reunifying turned up only one suspect who iment of Western policy for dealing | Germany. was driving a car answering the description of the one driven by | Zolman’s assailant. He was released after oaxtana Thir d in Sher t-Range Test County sheriff's detectives became convincéd he had nothing to do! with.the shooting. Today detectives | continued to search ~ “Oakland County area, but up t not uncovered any hes * &* t . _ State police and sheriff's depu- ” ties‘ throughout southeastern Mich- igan have been alerted for the car, described as a black 1947 or 1948 Chrysler with license Plates beginning with the letters “CH.” The gunman was described as being about 30 years old with _ blond hair. Zolman, who lives at 33 Hovey, St., Oxford, with his wife and their three children, had stopped the car for a traffic violation when the driver suddenly opened fire on him. . As the car sped away, he got only the first two letters of the license number, The plates were issued in Wayne County. 2 Beat TUC Deadline, Gov. Williams Urges LANSING (UPI) — Gov. G. Mennen Williams today urged eligible jobless persons to beat the deadline for filing for tem- porary unemployment. compen- (TUCO). Williams said the federal. law signed Monday by President Ei- genhower would provide TUC for those who— 1 — Established a right to TUC before Sunday. . 2 — Filed a claim for TUG before Sunday. 3 — Have yot exhausted that claim before Sunday. He encouraged the “widest possible ance ee of this in- formation.” wradenee | Potitical Ade. Vole “Ves” Proposal Number. ‘'2" ‘Aages * Campbell Tar Recetas’ in. me Tex. Open Eves, FB 2-3615; 995) +(Raroa. ‘| gold-tinted rocket as it climbed. = | with it, This latter point indi- icated a shift in Britain's position. Fire Titan Out Over At antic CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (2? — A roaring Titan ICBM | was fired today on the start of a third short-range flight tic month. test: The 90-foot weapon, first of the more advanced ly % “second generation” missiles in the U. aimed toward a patch of* Atlantic water some 200 ‘miles from here The launching, which came at’ (12:11 p.m., was the third apparent- ly blast-off of the missile in 56 days in a top priority program to imake the Titan operational with- lin a year. The Martin rocket, which has | a range capability estimafed as | high as 9,000 miles, looked like a | flowing bullet as it rose. The rays of .the sun bounced off the — The fwo-stage, 110-ton ‘blazed straight up for some 60; ‘seconds before*curving high in the! | sky. A puffy vapor trail then | ared, ‘spre * * * The second stage, which starids; about 36 feet, was dead. It was: loaded with water for ballast in- stead of potent rocket fuel. Topped by a 8,000-pound stain- less steel nose ‘cone, the Titan was to impact in the Attantic all in one piece, if all went well. With both stages operating, the! Titan would churn out more than’ (380,000 pounds of thrust on: an locean-spanning trip. , rocket | k k—* The ‘Titan logged its first suc-} cessful flight Feb, 6 when the, missile streaked 220 miles down- range after failing to fly on’ two previous attempts. Ninéteen days. later a second Titan flew a prescr ibed course. See Taxpayers’ Asan. Ad on page 15 tovay; News Flashes VENTURAY Calif. ® — Mrs. i cociety of Newspaper Editors. Hej Elizabeth Duncan, mothe® whe couldn't a jealous | bear to | | tose her son te another woman, was sentenced today to death in the gas: chamber for hiring two | men to ‘strangle his pregnant | bride. sy - 3 DETROIT i? — Walter P. ! Reuther today withdrew his ac- ceptance of an invitatiqn fo make the commencement address at the high school in Richmond, Mich. a The United Auto Worke dent informed Alex M. Nelson, school superintendent, that he was bowing out because of the controversy stirred in the pre- dominantly Republican com- munity over his scheduled ap- pearance. , : f presl- “INDIANAPOLIS (P—A_ detec- tive’ testified today Minnie. B, (Connie) Nicholas told him, two | days after her wealthy lover. Forrest Teel, was killed, “E shot him three times—I meant to scaré him.” - See Taxpayers’ Agen, Ad on page 15 today. ‘Inventory Redwetion Sale All Books ‘a ‘oft ae ‘ Old Prof's Book Shep OW Ba wrence-t: . [ 4 i } ne “tension and! lieve there was sufficient evidence presented by the state to back the arson epee a housewife, was | elismtneted tn from the jury by lot when the 10: women and three Before she was excused this | morning from any further duty on! said she would not have convicted | Rain Will End This Afternoon; Low Tonight 35 The rain will end this afternoon in the Pontiac area, the U.5. Weather Bureau forecast. Skies will| be partly cloudy, and the low to- night will be about 35 degrees. For the next five days temper- atures will, average near the nor- j|mal high of 52 and Yiormal low of ‘34 with only minor = day- “ey changes. *- x * “ Precipitation: ‘will measure half be ~_ as showers Simday’ and n Tuesday or Wednesday. Forty-two. was the lowest re- cording in downtown Pontiac pre-|- ‘ceding 8 a.m. The thermometer) reading at 2 p.m. was*39. Installation Promised to Safeguard Crossing on West Huron ' ‘The Grand Trunk Western Rail- men had to be paired down to the customary 12-member panei. Ah extra two were picked March 17 | _in case others might have been | forced to withdraw from. service. : Mrs. Odom's dismissal followed | | Genesee Circuit Judge Stephen J. Roth's instructions to the jury. The judge said the verdict could either: seeking support from the whole'be guilty or not guilty, but cau-| tioned the jurors they “could not | J. Roth postponed his instructions; iF. O'Rourke and James E. Hag-; 'gerty Sr., Thompson's attorney, |spent all of. imei on closing: | the burning of an east side sub- | urban Flint dry cleaning pickup | station Aug. 3, could receive up _ to 10 years in prison if convicted. Yesterday O'Rourke and Hag- gerty debated the merits of cir- cumstantial, as. opposed to direct, evidence during their closing state- ments. The silver-haired Haggerty, a veteran Detroit lawyer who is con- isidered one of the top attorneys. for the bivacug-~'y Union, expound. |, ed for nearly 2°; hours in an at- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Castro to Seek ~ ‘|Funds, Support on U.S. Visit © HAVANA ‘(AP)—Prime Minister! Fidel Castro says he will be look-! ‘ing for money as well ‘as. defend-| ing “‘Cuba and her revolution” on, |his visit to the United States later The Batista nn left million dollars in the treas- sury, Castro said, jfurther aggravated by falling | sugar prices and increased com- | Petition from other sugar coun- tries. ones is leaving for Washing- pril 15 on an unofficial visit, las, - guest of the American ‘accepted the invitation before be- ‘coming prime minister Feb. 2. a ‘him by American newspapermen. \Ordered to Defend Title today ordered middleweight ‘ehampion Sugar Ray Robinson to sign a contraet for a defense of his title against’ Carmen Ba- ‘| silfo by April 15 or face the loss of his crown, Pee aROR GEES In ey Press Term. Vete Fer Circuit Judge, _|road has agreed to install the: ‘city's first automatic gates for | Castro said he had no fear of 'any questions that may be asked NEW YORK (UPT)—The New York ‘State Boxing Commission | itraffic protection at a railroad ‘crossing | Th The abies, which the city esti-) ‘mates will cost $15,000, will be at! ithe West Huron street crossing, ithe highest accident crossing in ithe city. i a ‘Theodore M. | that the railroad has informed. | ply with an order thet the gate } The railroad will, pay the full. fngtotietian, lwritten to the Commission by C. railroad. ia [PhO COST TO CaTE Vanderstempel. the railroad would reply to an- other: order for gates at the | Oakland avenue crossing. Morris asked the State Highway to prevent cars from skidding into the gates when they are. in opera- tion. Vanderstempel said he didn’t! jnecessary. After testing the -ap-' ‘proaches to the railroad tracks. ithig morning, Vanderstempel said a didn't think -any adjustments | n the road‘ were necessary. * * * ’ In the 41-year pericd ending last September, there were 28 car-| itrain accidents at the West Huron, ‘street crossing, including 16 in, ‘which persons were injured, two fatally. It is expected that construction adding that of the gates will begin soon, Van-) S. arsenal, was ‘Cuba's economic situation was gerstempel said. ; Vanderstempel, | icy lines which-they have so far, decide this €ase on a guess or City traffic engineer, said today | developed for negotiations . with suspicion.’ the Soviet Union at a foreign min-! J. Morris, chief engineer for ee There was no indication how | ‘Department to authorize any con-| struction on Huron (M59) needed, think ~any new construction was. DEBBIE wive ES APPROVAL — OKs Nevada Divorce ot AP Wirephote Debbie Reynolds tells a group of newsmen she'll agree to a quick Nevada divorce for husband Eddie Fisher, so he can marry New York, yesterday after a fi Elizabeth. Taylor. She approved the couple’s request when she arrived at International Airport, ight from Europe. She divorced fan is “a an Early Vote . Morning of Wrangling in House . Sees Dems Foiled: on Bill” LANSING. (a—The House ary unemployment bene- fits. Republicans fought off a Democratic attempt. to kill Senate- approved changes ~ in the state’s unemploy- iment compensation law after a confused “wrangle . marked by complicated ‘parliamentary _ maneuver- ing. Immediately following the ge ive vote the: House quit for the Fisher in Los Angeles in February, but it's not final for a year. Jurors then went behind closed. the _ Michigan Public Service | isters meeting beginning in Ge-|goors to begin their balloting at Commission that it would com- neva May 11 on the problem of, 10:10 a.m, Germany and _ the spec ific crisis! Genesee Circuit Judge Stephen, be installed, | Ranorton if military action ever Over Elated at Debbie’ s Consent, LAS VEGAS, Nev. @—-An ecstatic: ylor | and Eddie Fisher today made plans for a private ‘wed- af hye place probably May-11.-_ “No one will know about it until it’s over,” the joyful (54 votes, Liz, Eddie. Plan Wedding, |HOUR-LONG DEBATE An hour-long ‘debate raged over. amendment a State The'city, which has gone on rec- ‘actress told a reporter? ord in favor of gates, at one time appeared ready to pay part of the! costs, but won't have to now, said ‘Thursday night. i bie.” - She was referring. to Debbie Reynolds, Fisher's wife, who an- nounced Thursday she would not oppose Fisher’s desire. to get a iquickie ‘Nevada divorce so that he could marry Miss Taylor. “f wish Liz and Eddie tappi- ness,” Debbie said as she ar-. rived in Los Angeles after 2 transpolar flight from a movie | location in Spain. . The news made Liz and Eddie ‘so happy that they litefally ‘jumped for joy. A reporter told; \thent of Debbie's statement while ‘Vil Quit Forever’ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The San Francisco News quoted Elizabeth Taylor as saying today “I plan to - quit . the movies forever.” “I have three more pictures” to do,” she said. “I should be finished with them in about 18 ;} months, After that, Finish.” both very grateful to Deb- “We are the two were at the $500-2-week de ranch that Miss. Taylor rents while Fisher performs nearby a the Tropicana Hotel. “She's jumping all over the room. ‘I’m grateful that Debbie did this.” and said: an’s psychology or intuition.” ‘the Flamingo Hotel Academy ing. Wednesday. night. should be alone,” she explained. throat.” show. | “Tl be here ‘every night Sela (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “Liz is flipping,” said Fisher. - Then Liz got on the telephone “I'm so happy_I alnyost out at the news, I knew all along that Debbie would con- sent, Just chalk it up to wom- Liz originally had made plans to attend Burl Ives” opening at Thursday | inight, Ives, her co-star in .“‘Cat on 'a Hot Tin Roof” and also a fellow Award nominee, was Elizabeth's guest at Fisher's open: | “I decided that Eddie and I “Also, I've been fighting a one She was not at Fisher's supper ,show but the singer went out 40 ithe ranch between shows and she]. ‘returned with-him to the midnight] t e- 2 : Rep. Allison Green (R-Kingston). GOP floor leader, branded ’ the action of the Democratic-controlied pegihe Pecan irae Seb hw 2 ‘pot decision." “It ameunts to Sissies § ' AUGUSTA, Ga. i. — Chandler Rains which doused wide | most areas today as flood da nities in central No one was tjured as the aged 10 homes in California 3,500, and one in Otterville, p kk * ee Earlier Thursday tornadoes hit the Dade Babe path rrepepennenesees u City and Orlando, Fla. areas, killing one County News ....... srr" gg | Person and injuring nine others. Damage Editorials .........-5+ a ¢ | was estimated at more than one million , Farm & Garden ,......... gq | dollars ileal a 3} | HITS RURAL AREA . Obitearies 4 | A twister also. struck a rural area near Sports oo... .....e0 ees ,. 27-31 | Washington, NC., damaging several build- Theaters ...0- 6.6 ... 88-38 | ings. TV & Radio Prograls 41 | Flood plagued areas in northeastern Women’s Pages .:....... 1719 | Towa, southern Wisconsin and northern < - Tiljnois. fee Taxpayers’ Atin, . Ad om page 15 today. Heavy spring rains have caused some een » Mi n, “theetore PF. Hughes; Merlta " peau’ flood in sections of Missouri, Michiga Indiana, New York, Sout By The Associated Press eastern half of the nation diminished in Midwest sections appear increasing. Tornadoes struck two small commu- Missouri night, causing some property damage. Strong winds; with gusts up to 72 m.p.h., lashed St. Joseph, in nogthwest Missouri. * areas in the ton, ngers in some Ba Thursday twisters dam- ,a town of opulation 400. by tonight: upper Great snow ‘furrie: the northe the Rockies eastward - to a. Coast. region. h CATR iz, Some 1,700 peceehe | have from their homes in the Rockford, IL, area by flood waters from the Rock River. More rain fell in the area during the night. _ & Flood Threats Increase. in Portions of Midwest : Georgia, Florida. and western ‘Washing- * ~ been — forced x * * Showers or occasional rains were expect ed to continue during the day from the Great Lakes region southward into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, spreading east- ward into parts of the mid-Atlantic Coast END DURING. MORNING Rains‘or mixture of rain and snow in the- Lakes region and showers or s in Wyoming and Colorado ended in most areas curing the morning.: Jt wad a little cooler across most of rn half of the country from | Atantte Cooler air extended {from the tip of Flor- ida northward along the Atlantic Coast into northern New York and from Ala- bama northward into the lower Great-Lakes L The Southwest desert region continued - hot. Thursday's igh was ‘101 at Yuma, ‘Harper, 1950 PGA champion who iwas one of four players under par for the first round, went two strokes. over on the first nine holes of the second round in the Masters ae tournament today. | spite almost perfect weather, the belts veteran from Ports- Va., shot a 38 over the cioeme. par 36-36—72 ears {National course. Harper started the day tied _with defending champion Arnold “Palmer and Jack Burke for sec- ° ond place at 71 — three strokes . back of the leader, Stan Leonard of Canada, | Leonard, with an opening 69, was one of the later Sarre as were Palmer and Buster Cupit of Fort » Ark., ‘had thé best front. nine holes jemone the early starters. He shot Calif., one of the new young pros, had a front tine 35 to go with a first round 77. Dick Metz, 50-year- ‘old veteran from Fort Worth, Tex., also. had a 35 after shooting an iopening 78. Herman Keiser of Barberton Ohio, who was the dark horse win-- ner of this event in 1646, had a ‘nine-hole score “ane He shot 7 yesterday. fee Tasipue Aeon, \ Ad em page $9 Sag om = J today set the stage for a \vote next week on a bill to ae bring Michigan underal3- ‘tweek extension of tempor- ’ * a 33, tiene. weer bass NEE ey f : Defense Siren Tests to Be Cut ton gor pepe peg dle os fh ag: Fs 5 ; : in “i ‘who plan to vacation in West- ern Michigan this summer has my| increased: 50 per cent over inst. the secretary-manager of 4 Water in peuins: a Midland ee _ * i 2 _ Wolverine “lpaiee Oe umn et. Eacoville wore Ae SS at the ‘s Sanford dam i = “ —_ were spilling 26 feet’of water. The eam... 42 Th am...........40gates can be opened to a height of a2 i Sie pies one? 2/30 feet. : 2pm:...-.+.39) The Tittabawassce was rising at the rate of one inch an hour. ju Festive —=———isi| «sts spread out over lowlands. suveesees ene SO Ashman street leading to the mu- SCTE S | alcipat park was covered with Ase water but no homes were im- Flood Menaces Saginaw than one foot. above ‘the 18-foot flood stage today. The rivér overflowed into the fringe of Midland’s downtown area, flooding several business ‘places. The Poseyville- road ent ‘of ‘Midland was flooded and closed to traffic. Dow Chemica] Co. workers who usually use the road had to route. about two feet short of the yo stage this morning. ae \Bxcused Juror Hints Thompson's Acquittal AM B number of inquiries from tourists / pj was set afire. . thiene there by the socssed. so that | sible, investigators, ‘say. Bx] ‘~” |that detectives found no signs of |The Saginaw River rore t0.171/parns on = after the- fire. (Continued From Page One) i ae etgent sous stantial eripeant against aed His reference to one of the resulted in O'Rourke | gether his web-of evidence which, he said, shows that Thompson “either directly assisted (Kier- dort) or was an accessory” to the arson. z Q’Rourke admitted he has no direct eviderice to-put Thompson at the scene of the fire. Thompson, a $9,000-a-year agent for Flint’ Local 332,.denies any part in the fire or fh transpor‘ing ‘Kierdorf to St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| tal. He says he was home in. bed after a ‘weekend with his wife and daughter at their cottage near Grayling “shortly before 11 p.m. when the Latréifle ‘Dry Cleaners |!@r8e But O’Rourke has pointed out throughout the trial that this story doesn't jibe with that of Mrs. Dorothy’ M. Wallace, the star wit- ness Haggerty -criticised. Mrs, Wallace, a 28-year-old divorcee, said she saw Thomp- son and another man. drive in and out of the driveway of the | O’Rourke believes Kierdorf was his mother, a practical nurse, might treat his head-to-toé second and third degree burns. The burns, Ihowever, were found so severe that rush him to a hospital, O'Rourke theorizes. The Pontiac hospital | was picked in an apparent attempt to take Kierdorf as far away from scene of the alleged arson as The Getiesee prosecutor has, , three finger- prints of Thompson, found on Kier- dorf’s wagon the day after fire to strengthen his case. aggerty, in attempting. to tear down the testimony of one witness he saw two men. holding Meter Tells: Truth NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)— City Judge Andréw Doyle took | deep breath and. exhaled into the Police Departrnent’s drunk- prosecution’s key witnesses a8 | having “a rambling, weak | reports. ing|produce about $10,000 for the li- | ja hill to @ huge, well preserved Mrs, Thompson told her son to/ proved for operation and maintén- ance of the library. This would ‘budget and would be divided ‘full-time The third proposition pertains to the first, asking that the township mons wings, and eventually a arge cultural center. ¥ + +® * f Facing Pontiac Lake réad, there is-a small, cleared hill suitable for the library site, All of «the ‘other property is filled with un- usual trees and shrubs: planted -dur- ing -the last % years by tpe Steere’ In the centér of the acreage is a spring-fed pond, with a wind- ing path around the edge-and over barn, This could be used as a! said Little Theater for ‘township reac dents, according to, Steere. ’ The proposed library would be some 12,000 square ‘feet, and Awoald incinde at least one large meeting for civic and cul- tural gréupe, according to the erly A public display center for arts, collections of and ‘films Programming assistance, introduc- tion to libraries for elementary grades could also be provided. Reference headquarters for the nearby high school and junior high ‘schools along with research ma- terial, which the new Michigan State University Oakland will re- quire from students of this. area, also are in the proposed plans. In addition, adult education re- sources, including job-helps. and leisure time activvities, would be rey ett i men because ‘he seryiced their patrol cars on weekends and holi- [Plan for Wedding would be available for borrowers. | pres int 8! af i a i ; i f } i i it 2 fell He was known to many ae. days when the DPW garage was closed Van Conant-was not able £ give a>-statement to police. He. was when first brougtit to William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak but unable fo talk. He died at 8:30 this morning. Elated Liz, Eddie (Continued From Page One) now on” she said, “either out front’. or around ‘the dressing Home in } in White ‘Cemetery here. Mrs. died suddenly at her home Wednesday night. jyéars, she Was a member of VFW Auxiliary in Royal- Oak. Monday’s election ballot in Birm- ingham. Running - tor the two commie: sioners’ terms of three year’s duration areCarl F. Ingraham and Charles W. Renfrew. Vying for the one-year term of commissioner Weep: & Reagan and Conte: Two members of the Library ‘Competing for the one seat of | William J. Beer. - jold ex-convict, of 10730 Hartley Ct Mrs. Thompson is survived by Life in Prison Imposed on Area | Man in Robbery | A Royal Oak Township construc-| tion. worker, who lost a leg when . he accidentally himself in a) lrobbery last Sep’ ber, today was. sentenced to life imprisonment by Oakland County Circuit Judge x * * Sentenced to Jackson Prison | was Harvey T. Johuson, a 37-year- | Johnson, served a total of 11 years in) prison for four previous offenses, - had to have his left leg ampu- tated below the knee after his | sawed-off shotgun discharged as he was fleeing from the City |— Finance Ce. of Reyal Oak. Police said the gun- discharged & as he was about to turn it on the ‘assistant manager of the company who was chasing him. Johnson, who got only $150 in, the Sept. 17 stickup, pleaded guilty March 18. who has already © » Pakistan to Get B57s WASHINGTON (#—The United States is planning to begin de- livering B57 jet bombers to Paki- stan late this year, the Pomtas municipal judge for a four-year says. rogm.” . TO CHARGE INCOMPATIBILITY That means two shows a night for the next, six weeks, the time es less than 15 ACPeSineeded for Fisher. to establish! fora. “future hospital additional Nevada residence. He said he probably will charge incompatibil-|K ity in his divorce ‘suit agninst : Debbie. e o* " Debbie got a California decree in February from. Fisher but it will not be final for # year. As a result Liz and Eddie . cannot . Fisher would be subject.to pros- ecution for bigamy in that state. “Tt will be no hardship to spend year’s absence.” * * * ing the ing and geles airport, But her manner was matter-of-fact and her initial announcement a -crisp:- “Yes, I ‘‘rhis has caught me a little wk surprise to say. the least,”’. she said, “However, this will be my last statement on the subject. I’m this topic as much as I am. “Tt wish Extzaheth and, Eddie happiness.” where they’ll be married, but agreed it won't be in Las Vege. posted Mibestty Joes boon set: for 1982, in ‘the Steere-Township Board agreement. Should the township fail to have thé library in offer would automatically be with- eran, : Shame on You,. Utley | RIPLEY, ‘Tenn. (UPDSN, C. ag lh es Sty grr to buy a license: plate for his'car. inuode job is bevead them. . opera- tion by then, the donated land) “| Ft a year away ‘from California,” Liz E “Ive already packed for .. 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Michigan will equal this value. ; * $14. 95 “Revere” 100 % Wools Mostly Styles for Spring and Fall ; a * $17. 95 “Ru gby”’ Zip-Coats —but if weather like we've had: lately keeps up, = you’ll wear ‘em all Summer, Exactly 851 jackets : go on sale and we expect to* “gell-out” within iy - . dors es fy ceo ~ Your Choice ' - ALL.ONE LOW PRICE— '. Finest Hyle selection. ever Vall are lined. ‘, . some: inner-lined + good color selection including whites... _ all zipper f ron'ts ‘except, sweater- ' joes). ALL SIZES—36 to 44 but some styles are limited so come as Soon as you.can, son, Gregory of 1878 Watkins HENRY MURPHY & a ._ He was a_ retired employe of _ Fisher Body Division Mr. ‘Murphy leaves his wife; Se ee) eee “e Service will be beld-ot 1:9 p.m {18 Saturday at, the Huntoon Funeral _ Mrs. William (Mae) Miller, $7,/°2! died yesterday at the home of her, Lake! nin, Rd., aera ines of eas rs, il-| ceived an e} sion at the home of s heleilor. Surviving are his wife, Yvonne; a gon, Merk*and four daughters, : er’s Funeral Home. Burial will fol- iv é | { atl _& ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. Achillas (Harriett) Lapham, 88, of 118 E, Windmere St., will be held) - ‘at 3 p.m. Saturday from the Spill- - SEND FLOWERS | Mrs.| “It is quite necessary that the |dren 32 great-grardchildren and fone 4 = snb aanconaal 4 ess. He was a retired meat cut- ro; would penalize the school board i- or ‘the’ county or ,both,” said will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday Price*Funetal Home. Burial. will be in Mt, Avani Cemetery, ‘Roches-/ ae Tietz died Wednesday at his home following several months ill- iter and was. employed at the Forsythe Meat Market in Troy and et eee verkads tae gees are his wife, Mary; two sons, Edward of Lapeer and Raymond G. Leighton, at home; a brother and a sister and three grandchildren and one - grandchild. To Vote on fa Limit in West Bloomfield WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP — Voters here will decide- a tax limitation proposition in | “Monday’s election. If approved, this will alfow-for—the—continua- tion of a one-mill operating levy for a period of three .years and 4 will not require any increase jn taxes, proposition be approved as. any money received from the Oak: | land County Allocation Board Township Supervisor ram a. Thatcher. by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world’s most _ responsible florists Look in Yellow Pages Froriers’ Te.eorarn Deuiverv- Area Students in ‘Symphony The Michigan University-spon-) of jsored Youth Symphony will.give a/ concert at 2 p.m, Saturday in the| Ferndale High Schqolt located on Pinecrest | street north of &Mile road. ; x o* * Nias srcdiy ww uaci'ad want thie 100 junior and senior high school eastern Michig@n. J trained at Ann Arbor under the i- rection of Orien Dalley, leciyrer at Schedule Youth Concert. of Mr. and Mrs. D. Milne of 1201 Hattie Fox Rd., Rochester and | Karen and David Eicher, daugh- ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Eicher sus Winterberry Rd., | Orchard Also “Betthindiel daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Willis Buchbinder of 30655 Woodside Rd., Southfield Township, and © Betsy. and “Dan) Rodgers of 952” ‘Wimbleton Dr... Birmingharn. U. of M, es Musicians ting A - private. penaiet has been; |scheduled by the group for the Fed- participa this ‘eration of Music Clubs in Detroit. } “year include oer Milne, son jon April 11.. i ' <@LRNFORD BR. HAVILAND Ex-Pontiac Motor Employe Dies at 77 Glenford E. Haviland, recep- tionist for the Purchasing Depart- from 1935 until his retirement’ in 1961, died unexpectedly of a heart attack in Pontiac General Hospital yesterday. > : x 228: “Prior to his empioyment eat Pon- tiac Motor, he was floor manager jat Waites Department Store for many years. Mr. Haviland, 77, was a mem- ber of First Baptist Church from his membership to Bethany Bap- tist Church. Two years ago he was made a life member of the Chureh Board of Deacons. Surviving are his wife, Maude; ment of Pontiac Motor Division} >. ° 1900 to "1933 when he transferred 4. 4 #3 & : e tions, His amendm two sons, G. _ Maxwell well of Royal! 4 BBONE AND CLAY BA ELT BLLIARD CLC Also Aveilable—8-t. Pool Table... . Che. a ig Now on the. ee 'WARD-WAY « No Interest or > Coveng Charge Te No Finance Co. to Deal With” : \@ Moke All Payment ot Our Ste : kesiiy hesiestodk: Super Deluxe $99.88 POOL TABLE OUR LOWEST PRICE | * - FOR SUCH QUALITY! | f - ? thousands sold ‘et much more! © 88 as illustrated Includes: @ 7-ft. standard- _ size pool table @ 2 cue sticks @ Rule book @ Triangle @ 16 balls @ Chalk So FINE in/quality that. we recommend this pool table to schools, motels, hotels, camps, clubs. Shop and compare... you won't find such quality features—including fully-. enclosed automatic ball return! Fun for the whole family! * $2 DOWN! $1.50 A WEEK! tion while it ‘lasts! 50 two-year- ot one a mae law. Partly reuse ulation of wastes from staMles an 3 a f = Pc. SECTIONAL With Foam C ushions Now save as you bring new beauty: into your home with this striking sectional! So long—#o. spacious—so smartly styled! Specially selected . | from Kroehler’s new “Fairlane” group to give you smart styling —wonderful comfort—at a money saving price. Tailored in your choice of : fashionable decorator colors and fabrics: Come early —choose yours today from o1 our ar wie selec- UTH SAGIIAW NON MON i DOWN FOR DRAMATIC GROUPINGS Use SECTIONALS: th ARRANGEMENT POSSIBILITIES! Use the: ‘Ward Way. Credit Plan @. Ne Interest or Carrying charge * : . No Finence Company to Deal With .@ Make All Payments at Our Store : @ We Give Holdens eed | | | | A e > WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE @ e 9x12 CONGOLEUM RUGS—24 patterns to choose from, reg. $6.95, special cates < WROUGHT IRON: SWIVEL — . 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"til 9—FE 6-260 ala pumila Sime NS Ok But an Air Ferce investigating! ‘board said the officer, Lt, Col.’ death: or iliness to close relatives. | ‘Charles , Platt Jr. of Brooklyn,/The plane took off without them N.Y,, “by his actions contributed|from Tachikawa Air- Base, just which. caused Outside Tokyo, on March 26, Ne mecca ge | The Alr Force did not say spe- ‘cifically what had happened but t oresence of Platt — mele — - 'manding officer—and~ dro} i peaking Gls from the passenger |Horine family had taken. their | "aa turned out, the investiga- ‘tors said, there were eight vacant seats on the plane’ all the time; if) |. rhe board said it had turned its: findings over to’ “ te! dicommanders to determine wheth- er or not disciplinary action is irequired.” i Bd | The six enlisted men were all. jon emergency leave because of. Lt, Gen. Robert W. Buens: com-_ Japan, personally ordered the air- to turn back after one of, the outraged servicemen called e him and complained that: Platt,’ ithe passenger terminal command-. at Tachikawa, and his vaca-’ seats. * * * * When the. plane returned, the colonel, his wife and four children’ iwere taken off. Five of the sol- NOTICE NO BUSINESS | ~ TRANSACTED ’ At ‘Our Main Office or Any of Our Branches’ ~« ‘||| MONDAY. APRIL 6th ‘|| ELECTION DAY pan Wee a. as Regular Banking Hours Tues., A pril 7th At Community National 4 ank of £ ontiac : Offices at W. Huron—N. Perry—Keego Harbor— Walled Lake—Union Lake—Milford—Bloomfield Hills Lake Orion and Waterford VWember EDLC. + idiers got on and ‘completed their journeys to the Upited States. = day. Because both his first and i ast names were listed on the manifest, it was at first bélieved / that seven airmen.were involved: n the incident, Stramski’s sister + died of polio a few minutes before , he reached home. > Platt canceled his vacation to _ await the investigation, After the viewed, and I would just add fuel o the fire.” “A lot of to-do about nothing,” said Gen, Burns, whose. popularity with the enlisted men in Japan : has soared. Pd The_airmay who cut the mili- ~ tary “red tape ahd ,telephoned the _ general was Cole Y. Bell, 27, of Fayetteville, Tenn., whose brother had been seriously hurt in a traf- | 4 \ The other enlisted men were Airman 2.C. Robert J. Kindl of, ‘Saratoga Springs.s'N.Y., going for] *> the funeral of his 4-year-old son: is Airman 3.C. Gordon N. Read, Ithaca, N.Y., whose mother had 5 died: Sgt. Paul S. Cain, Sedalia, * Mo., whose 9-month-old daughter was critically ill: and Staff Sgt. © John P. Snyder of Vandergrift. | Pa. Both Bell's brother and Cain's 2 * daughter are reported improving * * * Kind! said Platt “got mad, -% pulled rank and ordered a major - underneath him to bump us, We / were little wheels and he was a © to Hawait and have a good time.’ ~™ He didn’t care who it burt or what: _/ the trouble was.’ * | pratt, 49. is a specialist in _— '*<\transportation and was awarded -*\the Legion of Merit in World War ay Tl for his work jn moving Air *-. Force personnel and equipment ee from Africa to Europe. During the | ‘Korean War he commanded the’ es terminal squadron at Travis Air -. Base in California. “& Star Gazer Shortage * NEW YORK (UPI) — It is es- “g timated the United States has only =, about 50 astronomers capable of - charting this country's future ex- © plorations into outer space. The _& gazers is so acute that industry is A atte up to $200 a day for celes- 3 tia] consultants. shortage of three professional star |. mander of American forces: in} ; big wheel, So he wanted to get] . 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Press has watched: the results and. we have come to. the conclusion that the gurrent act does not best serve ie interests of the public. " The Chief isn't the boss. G ° + > And the men know it. Se NS. i Ae Discipline’ is important eevenine _ And it’s especially important in po-: lice work. The dignity of the uniform ar _ suggests greater discipline than we ae pesaihge <3: aia y ghee 2 ote * *e ; A policeman is a form Route. A uniform, a badge — and often a -~o=gun —are “standard equipment.” “* AND SO’S IMMEDIATE DISCI-— _PLINE. What good is a Chief who. is under the frustrating handicap of knowing that any action he ' takes cam be second guessed all, over the department? : ok Re : Our* lives and our. property. are = placed in these hands for. safekeep- - ing. We have faith in Pontiac’s police force as it’s composed of high class men. Byt.it’s operating under a plan . _ that seems unfair to the taxpayers. i The people that foot the bills. have a right to expect that when the Chief decides officer Zyphyzy “is through’ that officer Zyphyzy is really through. Otherwise, no one has any | regard for the Chief's ondehet ‘hy ee * A Lf te ote * +a, =a . We dehek 0 mabe oh ths “at Chief's position. It cuts him down _. te the point thatyhe Wees' effi- ~¢iency and standing. ‘Even when’ * “fre makes an occasional mistake, the taxpayers are better. off to have someone. with’ final authori-. ty: calling the shots. ' Every: business needs this. Every, police force does. _ x =< ~: Also, as events now prove, - “ the . Police Chief himself occupies:g novel niche in our unique scheme of things..-. _. Apparently che can’t be-let out him- ef self without a public trial, a parade. 4 of witnesses anda grand right and _ left of half the populace. This isn’t very businesslike or satisfactory to . the folks that pay the.shot. It makes the community ridiculous before: the rest of the state. a ¢ Se , When the current plan was first proposed, the magic of the words “civil service” lulled most of us into a false sense’ of security. Many of us were fopled—includ- ing this ‘newspaper. The City . Commission trouble ahead and refused to en- | dorse the plan and the: Police |: Association only got it on the | 4 the - nisaions was right. : oe a es ne After a fair, and convincing fly: : we have come to the conclusion zh : the current system seems to lessen efficiency, and reduce obedience. How far would Sears Roebuck get if -everyone in ‘the Pontiac store who THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘Trade Mark Datiy Except 48 W Huron & bid Pontiac, Pablished. Se Tae PowTinc Paves Company Reeser. Baseyrr, Executive Vice President . end Advertising Director Howarp Vice . Business é nday yee nh “Apettatt Advertiss Mandger : / f.. 1, Geer M, Treapwetr, } President dost ane Cireulation Manager a G Mansmare Jor, — / ‘Joun W.' Prrecen Loca] Advertising | | . Secretary and nator Manag i Harery J. Rew, Groner © } , Monagtag Ei Battor Classified. “Manager | press ‘te. enetties pt hong SY Tee ¢ bs eo, Si oon red Patparches oo , The halt is ae yp Migros for — “. * carrier se! i$ avaliabdie, ma tae comes. ui ‘Macomb, 2 and . ue "slau piace in th ayabdie been peid' at the fad piase rate , Momier - =, 2. * current” eet ra charges, indictments, ‘Public ia | its east shore.. foresee, the ballot by circulating petitions. | | i ‘Was ; dléctplined or “yeleased hed the “Monday in the matter of the special Tight to demand a trial ofa board of ffieers’ three citizens at large?-And how far Issue “would Sears get if the General Man- ager couldn't be replaced for ineffi- ‘without a° series of trials, and reams of testimony. >, eae. +: ae tt just doesn't work. - Let's drop a poor tool: tie ‘admit we've made a mistake. It isn’t a question of the individuals invelved. It’s simply a plan that failed. e Baldwin and Cole Make Fine Justice Candidates Oakland County offers. Michigan ~ voters two fine candidates for Su- preme Justices in Maurice F. CoLe and Witiiam H. Batowiy. The first name has long been a Ferndale man ‘and enjoys a splendid reputation for honor and integrity. . * * * William H.-Baldwin is a resi- dent of Birmingham and he has made an enviable record as an attorney and as a constructive citizen. Both of these candidates e @ _* are worthy of the high office. - Supreme Court justices in various - localities have been under fire over thé past few years for de- cisions that seemed to puzzle at- torneys and citizens at large. x kk. x*® Both Messrs. BALDwin and COLE can be counted upon to uphold the dignity of the Court and render de- cisions in accordance with the facts. They deserve your vote and your sup- port. “The Man Abou . t Town Tce Still Lingers Our Lakes. Are Keeping It Much Later Than Is Usual Delay: What may cost you $250 —in our baseball contest. . . The ice on the numerous lakes in the Pontiac vicinity is lingering in the lap of spring more ‘persistently than in any year for a half century or more. Its excessive thickness, and absence of any early jong spring thaws is the reason. The coming of April found no open water, except.where a stream enters or leaves a lake, and on most lakes. the _shoneycombed (and unsafe) ice is still over a foot thick.. The ice on our largest body ‘of water, Cass ‘Lake, according to close watchers like. : Clarence K. Pattetson, whe have lived near it for many years, is breaking all records for stubborness. . In some former years it has all been melt- ed early in April, but it now shows litile sign of bréaking up. / Should the final breakup be accom- panied by a strong wind. from the west, 'Cass may also break any of its former ) spectacular efforts by paling it high alate senwory One week from today our base- ball contest closes. Do you Want that $250? Full particulars on contest ate given in yesterday's column. Better get busy. A delay. may rob. you of $250. Do it NOW, saeere you forget it. laiming to be the oldest city in our sition, St. Ay@ustine, Fla., quite appro- priately/ gives the name of 4 “Methuselah Walk” to a pathway among some of its most i ‘trees. Verbal Orchids to- / Joseph Garrett ‘ ot 47 Hudson Ave.: 97th birthday. / Mrs. E. F. Tinney Jot 749 Owego Drive; 86th birthday. ’ Mrs. Henrietta Orson of Birmingham; 83rd birthday. * , Garfield Tinsman - oat |. of Waterford; 82nd birthday. ’ _Mr. and Mrs, Randall Plew of Rochester; §2nd wedding anniversary. - Mrs, Dera Hammond “ee of Walled Lake; 81st birthday. Anson Ormond of Lapeer; 80th birthday. Mrs..Minnie Walven. of Leonard; 88th ‘birthday. . were significant of ~ eil, foreign minister of the Nether- - Poa eS NEA Service, Inc. q Hear pen: ‘of Voices . oa. “But No: Action’ . David Lawrenos Says: Unity of NATO Breeding Strength WASHINGTON — In unity rom is strength -—- and a dramatic ex- ample of it was noted in the tenth anniversary meeting here this week of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Council, The speeches a -ommon__ pur- pose. They were symbotic ofa cause that offers the counsel of moral force but at the same time, in the background, displays a firm in. tention to use mili- tary force to resist aggression. LAWRENCE _ President Eisenhower's address gave warning thal the Western sub- in world must “always avoid stituting ilusions for reality’ dealing with East-West disputes He pleaded for the ‘‘sacrifice needed to maititain and. improve our collective strength oVer a long period of time’ But. he also pledged that ‘‘we shall always:keep open :the-deor of honest, discussion —even to those whose créed is world domination.” . Eisenhower said the West would “never cease to encoutage” the “abapdonment of the Communist purpose of ‘world domination.” He did ‘not*say how this could be accomplished, but he was” doubtless expressing the hope of the many believers in moral force that somehew in due time the truth will penetrate behind the tron curtain and = the peoples “there will themselves either change their rulers or cause thein to abandon their ag- gressive purposes, It was interesting to note through- out all the speeches a recognition of the ‘gravity of the whole situa-. tion, ‘Christian Herter, acting sec- retary of state of the United States, said the threat of aggréssion is ‘‘no Jess dangerous” than it’ was’ when NATO was organized a decade ago. He pointed to the accomplish- ments of that period — the econ- omic as well as military progress of the West. He said: “Hf we are to meet the aa challenge under néw conditions, we must continue to remind our- selves that military strength, and the courage to employ that. strength if required, were neces- sary to permit a decade of poli- tical and economic advancement, and is the indispengable condi- tion for further progress.” But it is significant to observe that some ,of the strongest warn- ings against apathy or appease. ment came from the two top men in the NATO council itself. Thus the President of the coun- Joheph , F. sLuns, the. able lands, appealed to the other Western representatives to avoid any feeling of defeatism. He said this has never heen able to preserve peace, He added: “We should not ‘ that our peoples are wholly imune against a.state of mind te be described as weariness, if we wish to be kind, or as defeatism, if we prepare to put it strongly. The Country Parson- * oie tesa. dine Silly be have so you can say nice things — about them without flattery.” ¥ ? ae ith which they developed in, ' “There have always been people questioning the value and vitality of our civilization. They are prophets of woe...some are honest men with noble hearts un- able to face the idea of conflict "and sincere in their pacifism. “Some, on the other hand, are Crypto-Communists or fellow travelers. But most of them are just frightened men, whose will and stamina are not strong enough to endure the continuous tensions of the cold war.” Another statesman of the West, Paul-Henri -Spaak, council chair- of . man and secretary-general NATO, was also unequivocal in his statements, he said: “Ten years ago, the North At- lantic Treaty gave practical ex- pression to the union of 12 coun- tries and to their common deter- mination to resist any act of ag- grension. “Today, this union and this de- termination appear, to us so natural and so necessary, that we can vo longer conceive—for our peoples a free and peaceful existence without them. “Yet we ‘did not seek this union when the war ended. It. was im- posed on us by the dangerous, un- acceptable policy followed by the Soviet Union.” Spaak pointed proudly to NATO's achievement in bringing within its framework West Germany, and ‘France in a system of joint de. fense. : . * * * He declared that, due to the poli- tical consciousness developed by NATO in Western Europe. the “major accomplishment of recon- has ciling France and Germany proved possible."’ - (Copyright, 1959) a ns Dr. William Brady Says: ~~ Calcium and. D Deficiency Often Causes L An Ohio reader (dye: R.C.L.) says she suffered for years with lumbago, was bedfast. every win- ter, had to be carried about. Had - _ pains in elbows and knees, Tried shots; all kinds of medicine and heat lamps, Nails shattered ,,and broke. . She has supplemented her diet with calcium and vitamin D, I suggest in booklet The Calcium Shortage (35c and stamped, seit ~ addressed ~— ope), bettie gaat: att months she doesn’t have ache or p wher * nails are lovely. oe will be 61 in Agel. - Lumbago. Just what is it? It is quaint name for backache or pain _ in the lumbar region, the loin, that part of the back between thorax’ (chest) and a ° * * Only« serely is such low back- ache, lameness or stiffness due to kidney trouble; - And if it happens to be from kidney trouble it is _ usually a surgical condition such ag stone in the kidney or ureter, hydronephrosis (collection of urine in the. kidney and formation of a kind of cyst) or pyonephrosis (sup- puration of such a cyst). "te In insidiously developing and long lasting (chronic) low: back pain or ache — lumbago if you | like — is a common manifesta- tion of the national malnutrition — calcium and D deficiency through the years. But, shucks, it is hard to make ‘people understand. They want some kind of magic. mediciné. They -don't want to mess around nutrition, If the trouble, say, a few years, doesn’t vanish in two or three weeks they'll ‘try’ some other treatment. SCARED OF CALCTUM It is difficult to persuade them even to follow a high calcium diet and at least retard or possibly ar- rest- the steady loss of calcium, . for “in all likelihood before they have quite gotten used to drinking three glasses of milk daily they will come across that oft-reprinted warning by the eminent but un- kiiown ‘science’ writer against “too much calcium,” and get back ‘on the “safe” diet which produced the trouble in. thé first place. _ It may be well to mention here | I have no intention of offering medical information ‘or advice about it — a persons commoaly * dr keen) 9s On a fracture of one or ‘more ‘timber vertebrae, pro- umbago = duced by such slight trauma or ~ that the victims hardly re- mémber it. This susceptibility is fracture from slight injary is due to less of calcium from the bones, x *& *® & Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to health and hygiene ease, diagnosis. or treatment answered by Dr. William Bredy, stamped self-addressed enrelope is sent te The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) ‘ F cihiallc ans hess Mas'v'ac costings of te Pall Hehnd oars. oi f egesctmplanweded or Fee ody ayaa oe I felt” ‘at the time that adoption of this act would result in a chaotic condig tion in the department because it made the Chief powerless to ron | his him tho annmy.- ES bd * * runent: It’s like giving a soldier an. empty gun and sending — * Events of ‘the past two years prove the voters were misled by the false charges and unfair castigations that were heaped upon the Tra! Board at the time. If this act is thrown out and if the Police Officers Association will make a sincere effort to curb recalcitrants who caused all this trouble and expense, the original Trial Board as provided by the City Charter will do all in its power to work with all factions with coi- tiete meer in the weed interest. _— seas . Chairman, Trial Board — ‘ (oetive, Civil Serviee ) | ‘Her Definitions _ 3 _ ‘Pontiac Deserves Are at Variance’ _». Good Government Eleanor Roosevelt says ° ‘Mikoyam. is an adtoit gentleman.” Perhaps he’s éne that entertains her on her friendly visits to Commyland and so she may feel very kindly, but I wish she would take up this classi- fication of “gentleman” with Hun- blood by this butcher, Mrs. Roosevelt would look better if she confined ail her “advice and comments" to members of - the Democratic party, Indignant Wants Crackdown” on, City Traffic I ag individuals and organiza- | tions will jeed the very danger- ous situation we're approaching in Pontiac. While’ trying to cross Cass Ave-, nue with our four. children, my wife was nearly run down by four drivers. She was crossing with the light and pushing a twin stroller, but it made no difference with driv- ers making a tufm. As our sons were approaching panic, a woman stopped and let my family finish crossing the street. At the same time another male zoomed around her car and brushed the coat of one of my’ sons. ° * * * If this is the attitude of Pontiac drivers, let the walker beware. We're going to have many sad- dened families before yery long. We mast have a crackdown. If police are writing 1,000 tickets a month, they should be writing 16,008, ; * *® ® « = I'm sure most people would pre- fer a slower movement of traffic than injuty. or death to a member ~ of their families. dames R. Stelt 85 Mary Day ‘Could We Follow Europe Example” Some European countries have six days a week and only four , weeks of vacation. Ih eight years thev teach what we do in 12. As a taxpayer, I'd like to ask if that is practical here? Mrs. W. Case Records of a Psy chologist: - Jasts.. - parte again. . Like the great ‘State of Michigan, Pontiac has. been scandalized.” On feature. of hel Straley hearing dence is k of leadership dhs. played by our City Manager our legal department and some of vic Commissioners. i 2 * *. ‘From evidence given by three outstate police chiefs, it's evi- dent our force can't. be run ‘efficiently if, through polities or a personal vendetta, the Chief's chands are tied and authority withheld or countermanded. We taxpayers are saddled with the exit borden ~ of ‘paying salary amd expenses for a lv cre ated job of Bafety Director, while in refgrn Mr. Eastman takes away our protection of foot. an: motorcycle patrols. * * * To rectify this situation, we m ‘either dispense with Straley ar! make every member of the PPO ' a chief and have an army of ge: erals, or we throw Civil Servic out, dissolve PPOA, put Stra) hack -with full authority, remo: + the City Manager and replace hi: with a man who'll support the Chi ’ and at: the next election remo. > Commissioners who aren't que?- fied. Pontiac is a good city ¥ good people, entitled: to good g\- ernment. Let's have it : Wide Awake Portraits | By JAMES J. METCALFE Oh ful what can be more wond: . Than coming home To all the friends ar! memories... That are in you happy past? . . . When you hav~ been away for.. “months . Eacn thirty days a year . Your man friends so dear... Absence sure! makes the heart . .. Grow fonde~ every day . A quote that Ica: . vouch for in. . . A very speci: way . .. For l am coming hor: ‘tonight And happy is: heart ... To be again with eve: - thing .. . From which I had part... To be again with dear friends I hope toh: forever And never ones . Never—nevel - thas= never. a re Gals, Don’t Fall for This Old. Line Betty is confused for she doesn't know if she is infat- uated or truly in love. And this dilemma strikes almost every attractive person once © or twice in life.So study this case carefully. Discuss it in Sun- day School.. And send for the klet below for it gives many specific cases. And re- member the high-pressure wooing of Amnon: Don’t be- lieve such a suitor. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-49: Betty G., aged 16, is a beautiful high school junior. “Dr. Crane, Iam very eS she protested, ‘‘for the boy I have been dating reg- ularly wants _me to prove my love & for him. “He makes - de- mands that my. parents have taught me are wrong. And I am so erazy about " him, I waver. “He argues that D&.. CRANE if I really love him, then nothing else matters, And he says he will wot believe I love him aati 1 give in to him. ' “My faculty adviser suggested I talk to you, for I am confused ang don’t know «what to do.” LOVE V8, INFATUATION King David’s son Amnon like- wise demanded that the beautiful Princess Tamar give. in to. his de- mands, SS ea Amnon protested he loved her. In fact, the ‘Bible says he took to his bed and became sick ‘with his desire for Tamar. That’s where the term™“‘love sick’’ originated. But .when Amnon finally forced ‘Tamar, you Bible scholars know what happened. ° 4 His supposed love was purely a infatuation, so he called, his servants and actually had Tamar thrown out inte the street: See Il Sdmuel; Chapter 13. “Yes, Dr. Crane.” Betty added, “but is. it infatuation if vou feel trembly all over when vou mect your boy friend or kiss him. and you get butterflies in you gtom- ach?” : . . * * * Yes, Betty. it can be infatuation alone, for in true l6ve as well as infatuation, you feel all those ex- hilarating sensations, - + So you dare rely on your emo- tional feelings to determine whether your present romance is a selfish case of infatuation, er one of true love. LOVE I8 UNSELFISH True love is very unselfish, In- fatuation is purely selfish. Use that yardstick to jolt your- self out of unwise romances. For example, it is an obvious fact that preniarital affairs jeopar- dize happiness. To be specific, the girl involved runs the risk of contacting BOTH gonorrhea and syphilis, whieh are still very serious diseases despite this. age of’ penicillin and othet modern drugs. . She may likewise become preg: nant and thus have to drop out of school before graduation, which will almost break the hearts of her parents. a a ae ; Moreover, she will then be re- quired to have the baby adopted, or else keep it and stigniatize ‘it in the neighborhood as a child of ° unwed parents. ' And she. will lose her spunk, which is a girl’s greatest charm © in the eyes of men, forthe ino- ment she submits to the juvenile sex experimentation of her teen. age lover, she gets shifty eyed and suffers a guilty consclepice: Besides, “if anybody needs to - in ‘sare. of : me Press’ Pontia “prove” ove. | ‘a. ‘ti male pr? that his regard is true love treating. the girf as a gentlem. 1 should, x * * Mlicit affairs indulge the sel'-) desire of the male but subject ' woman to all the hazards and 5 penalties. It is’ obviously unfa” to the girl, so a “true love” Would not demand such sacrifices. Besides, when you pick a mate,- you cast the proxy votes of your future unborn children, so use 3 lot of logic and rigid analysis.. Infatuations don't consider the ''- timate good of the future childre i. So these children expect wel potential ‘mothers to cast THE): votes wisely. a * we ot * Let neither a romantic moon ni” alcoholic moonshine make ¥0! sell ‘out the happiness of so." parents, plus that of vour future ehildren., For further specific advice, ser | for my™ booklet ‘Sex Probler:s of Young People,’ enclosing: stamped, return envelope, plus? cents (non-profit), + Discuss it at Sunday Sc dal, it contains concrete cases, Always wre to Dr. George W_ Crai* eee ao Oe ae tt ee hae mf ca Rebeg omy fee neat wb 4 } fo fare *, od " i : wen Only $9 Down. ‘ . - : — — — 361- souTH SAGINAW STREET” + “PONTIAC disenchantment — rom began in 1953 “when a. 3 “People close. tend to have more 1 sense | fy : and less desire to be dependent on inevitable tse ay Big _forest w tires ave become so infrequent) Wife. and three ipsa mpper Midwest that fire WHY AUSTRALIAT = nine north central states Why, he Was asked, urged to make quick choose Australia?” breaks) | million persons - migrated al 2 there in the last 10 years, he said,|, ase. about one-tenth that country’ .|pepulation, “They fled trons counries with | came info my farinyard |, Pick out the Thott style you are interested in and the octessoriset you wart on your + car——total up ey figuets-odd 3% silt tox ahd: ‘59 license plates—this will give you the total delivered price. Remember, the big trade-in value of your’ present car ; will be’ subtracted from the total. price you haye figured. The. 1959 Pontiac can be bought for just a few dollars more than -the popular models of the low price 3 and for hundreds less than comparable models, of other makes in Pontiac’s price class. . We have a good selection of cars.in stock and can make immediate delivery. So bring the wife and kids and your title to our _showroom tomorrow and drive out witha new Pontiac, the car r thot gives you most for your money. ‘Remember also: that Pontiac Retail Store servi what it sells. - ? i + en = retail store - 65 Me Eidlben St. #& sae ar us _* Wide Track * Tro al Contes: oy Economy V-8 Sag eae Wider SE ‘Wheels - Brakes Ber be x bagine 7 *< Thari.a Sofa © _ % wy is Ng i 4 as : ye a ; | ' h an e el eae ce q Ss ee bili & Swi # a beet eu | to vole for Wendell Brown ~ for Circuit Judge because he is honest, e Sah and sincerely devotéd to impartial nce of public duty regs # aoe Frank J. 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Bagwell called on the Republican party “to THE PONTIAC tore] Of Youngster WASHINGTON ® — The igor a peas approach M0. Mich lhorse sense in | «ee “rides| The general offered two sug- tricts. They will go back into; frequently Highway Work Starts to solve Philip’s problem.; recommended i ; ‘ . nn ia . : . 4 A é | @ PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1959° -. They're Very Rigid 4 my gfe RAIFORD, Fla. (AP) —: ut 3 ae Volunters. of America, which presented the hooks, said’ SESEE peretl 2 f on eEe rte Es LANSING W—The State High-| << . —— way Department announces work/Name-Saginaw Man LANSING —Robert H. Albert, 7 isecretary-manager of the Saginaw ndiChamber of Commerce, has been hamned to head Chamber df Com- merce activities for the May Mich- In the SORRY! No Phone Orders, Please! OR Ww 90*DAYS SAME AS CASH! 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NO SACRIFICE OF QUALITY | OUTDOOR LAMP AND POST gs © im FOR BOTH £2 14-2 ROMEX+«-2 nen mavaicie pn’ a came Wi: NE, RAL Warehouse (i my 2258 Dixie Hichway. °° i i ee ee i ee ee Ae i il ro ‘ ra sehen ~ we 4 ~ Official League | THOR BEST BUYS IN ELECT RIC 5 DRILLS’ Ya" DRILL- . Powered b big ¢ a elec- Reries motor for hears werk. $29.95 Value Ui BASE- BALL WITH KEY hae oe - Pontiac, Mich Bal Fixtures + Elec, Supplies $] o* tite tesniaialiiae inion aaps andes NR A AD EE RS Sc rey Na Memes bos ey ren oa en See ry % caat e oe rb ee tag Po, ae SS mee hg Sd ok. So Sy wae «> » gel? ' 1 ia : Nf? > Nae ee aaa ; 5 fh. * : rake. i Laetidlahiaecrad : : eT APS OnE a E S, FRIDAY, APRIL, 3, 1959 pee - Seoreboard Prophet leges her, ‘the reser a the) strong polsong’to the leg’s' blood) ee rt = -pemunen nis wn. vo tie eh van | Use ison ei _ DEFIANCE, Ohio (UPD)—~ Be-|slightly bers : padeathtor fear of penning tp satient. Pep gatinnateanm a na Seamre "tO. Cure Cancer Eres ce! rt Survive, | 7 Rak leer a |, 98 Diseased Area 1s) ‘The hour time limit, reflects a 3 tds tendency of the d to ft oe Woloted in Treatment soma at gerbe Bay A gery noni - | Associated! Prete fclonce Writer [part of the bay Se Ming. aiid met OR * SPRINGS; Mo, |‘rom the res! > Gut, 2 Now ‘scientists can’ poison|i0lating some areas like the pel-| . 2 be gas ‘or leg to ane cancer vis or the breast, isolation is less}> 2 e without killing the patient. complete.” . e : |. The technique is also being used + oe . ‘on the lungs, breasts and yee Instead of tourniquets, these to f a raged eitaokte “-fareas may be isolated. by using “= ‘ee ‘small balloons within the blood ‘The treated’ part of the body|Yessels to’ block the blood low. has to be shut off from the rest After the treatment, the. poison land su with a. peparate |S Sushed out by. plasma. source of blood. oo : “Dr, One eect Se. of Tulse! EQur Airmen, Perish method before this week’s Amer- MATURING THE LATEST Wr nz... in Stratojet Crash FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR fe*:," heart and lung ‘outside of the body makes the} _ MOUNTAIN HOME AFB, Idaho a eek’ d expeiiea ‘ts report today on the ; 4 Suppose a doctor. wanted to - Dr. 8. R. Berman poe i treat a cancerous leg with chemi- its four occupants ‘SUH AE Same Location j¢al poisons in:an effoft to kill the| qattands eight miles from this . ; ' ; i i ae southwestern Idaho base Thurs- FE 4-707) eae , ; Then be can ke ew, 0 the blood vessels Ae Victims were Col. Herbert 1. i freshened , reulating : Shingler Jr., 41, commander of the oie es ’ " through this area. ae Mood cord“ Borhb Wing and -native —of ° this way,-he can introduce;Ashburn, Ga.; Capt. Charles A. as Es ‘ See Walker, 39, Newton, Kan., navi- gator; Capt. James R. Hartley -lJr., 38 Wakefield, R.1., and Ist = GOOD TIMES START WHERE YOU orem, Va. ss : Xouto of 6 aSbatimer tlt ct itis cad ts Ile you visit par Chesil o | no me erate was on & ight over]. » ‘iddealer’s OK Used Car lot. He has used cars-and trucks of all makes and models scheduled to land until.it got back _ , at all prices. Right now you can get in on the volumé savings made possible by % * ry —_ : a SAM BENSON SAYS: - to its bome' fied, Monthan AFB, -the fast turnover and ‘volume trades being made on the popular new 1959 - A oe ge '- ‘Chevies. Why not see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer. Remember, the % It apparently weap: trouble ‘ Cltevy.OK means they're better six ways: Carefully inspected. Reconditioned for over Billings, Mont., and began a! eR, tality Uae ey. Honestly described. aaah: r ng he th i bo ~ a ae iS. TP. THE PRICE 1S RIGHT TLL BUY a mess ba See ‘your local authorized gneve dealer eo ee nisbreye oe Oe on | . eee : i araner es Saceie 2 NON ; , Between 1713 and 1745, the. a IT - c-- BUT af SAID IT TOO FAST THIS {Ean spurred by te ondng at ’ MATTH EWS- HARGRE. AVES, INC. TIME WITHOUT ASKING HOW MANY SUITS shies enteta apd Tn form 100,000,000 people daily. 34 Mill St. and 631 Oakland Ave., Pontiee, Mich. 2 aE 5-461. W AS IN THE LOT. OR HOW. MANY P ATRS RS OF : (Political Advertisement "| (Pelitical Advertisement) _ (Political Advertisement) = * Political Agvertisemend x a wremaent Advertisement) PANTS AND JACKETS THESE MFGRS. HAD! ane , Ra Serr as : You SAVE MORE! “is Se | 30.50 fo $49.50 mame b ; : SWF iy ‘BLEND and ALL WOOL: a x | YOUR CHOICE. a a 7 ae) $49 87 Not $60, Not $§5 ee (ease but Import Shorkskin Ag: ints | _ | > FINER ALL WOOL oy ee ee _- Men! Don't Pass These Suits Up SU ITS a . , : ... You Can Take My. Worde * YOUR. 38° . WES ye Se for It... They’ re Terrific. ‘ , CHOICE 35 | = : ee a. Shanti 7 573 Pair Assorted. ; . : , _ . , emis SLACKS SPECIALLY PRICED 7 4 SUITS - 44" We were able * purchase a big group of ¥ ; ° * ) slacks and we're passing the savings on to : ; ae in =~ you, There. ore many colors and fabrics. ic et Bresette: Sateen on tig gHhiitnl on? eh b Regular $8.95 and $9.95 wok 7. LL DO ANYTHING! ; a l want to reduce YOUR CHOICE ' * my stock. on “ Two | ~ & . ae i : OPEN A fee ei ae ax | 7 get i — $11.50 = - | a YS: i | | COUNT | oe STANTON G. ACCOUNT One Lot $12.95 Wash ‘n’ Wear 30-60-90 days or 6] ] B95 to 27.9% DRESS PANTS : : months. Even at my re- PANTS | ‘ > >: # : Dp 0 N D E 0. duced prices you can get : ‘ ‘ i , budget tems fr a ek $ 88 ‘<9.50 PS a $1650 . SUGNT service Cost, — : : =e . et aii , oo rr -CIRCUIT JUDGE SAVE $3 to $6 “SPORT PANTS 88 | : 3 sue 2S SPRING $988. hdd | rr 9" SUIT qo , ne 3 @ Lifelong Resident of Oaklend County ' a JACKETS =... ss.se |] “3°. _ . —- _ @ Preferred by Oakland County Lowyers “ee SRE (PN Park Free BUS TOKENS | | STORE Hours ee . 's Youuan et watt red . , DOWNTOWN * Ay \ 91 | cen BREE with o| | MONDAY OPEN oo v CS © Former Municipal A a, K-SHO . Pontiac with pevehiipe-:. . if you THURSDAY "TIL bu, Hert . i” * Mun ftorney bse ‘ Nee 5100 a a tide the bus. FRIDAY. 9 P.M. ° _— | Non- Partisan Election A Se Ze ° mo , , . pel 6th , e | Getting M ried? ee y oo pS , | RENT PERFECT , yg Se, | a -— 5 | “FITTING -FORMAL a ee eee ee Z ee $37 North Sa inaw pe | "TUXEDOS | Sere _ ee ewes BETWEEN LAWRE reste HURON st. | Colds A Saat ee ig ~ Contributed: by Friends © ~” PARK, FREE IN ANY Lot \GE.IN THE CITY WITH PURCHASE! #7) Ben oh a RO _ js wi ae = Re ee ' Les t (—g ‘ . { f Px, = of <) Pe orn Pee opce aaadt salt A gy Tey ee te ae 2 ale ee ee ie Willems Lake Rood... M39 OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. Dieinaee VARHONG Sor ENTIRE FAMILY! ae eS Drugs ion see soni expect : gas a ae Always Plenty of Free Parking Space a n'w Misled Army ‘Brat’ SUNDAYS ~ af we E GIVE HOLDE N RED STAMPS a Leads NATO Navy WASHINGTON (UPI — NATO’s| | | | FPOEREL ETE AMD EEE NE Eee y e as meee aot GL ak La ere 1 RE AA PR ek RE OE EH CORAM ep ano eh ea ht ee { i Pee ls tik a ep bet? a eM ewe 28 W. Huron ARTHUR’S 48 N. Saginew THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 W. Huron St. WIGGS 24 West Huron CONNOLLY’S JEWELRY , Huron OSMUN'S 51 N. Saginaw. SC; |) = SAM BENSON MFGRS. | CLOTHING OUTLET 87 N. Saginew , BOBETTE SHOP 14 N, Seginew CLOONAN. DRUG CO. DP a eel EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP ST West Huron HUB CLOTHIERS 18-20 N_>Saginaw . PAULI JEWELERS ee eae ay Met haya ON Re Nal s tiider to Che ee A a “The Trip Downtown ‘BUS RIDES FOR DOWNTOWN — SHOPPERS ———— ad - _ The "Kins listed at the bottom of this ad offer another service to you who ride the bus to’shop in DOWN--* —. TOWN PONTIAC. When you make a purchase of $2.00 or more from any OF these fi rms G@ FREE RIDE ~ TOKEN on Pontiac City Lines Buses will be given you . . . just-tell the clerk that you came DOWNTOWN. e ON THE BUS. The emblem at the left will be on disploy in stores and firms giving the FREE TOKEN. Look for it when you shop . . . these folks appreciate your patronage and hope this added service makes your. shopping trip DOWNTOWN ‘more convenient. |, = Look for the RIDE and SHOP Emblem in These Sires . » Tell Your Glerk You Rode the Bus Downtown | PONTIAC GLASS co. PONTIAC ENGGASS LEWIS FURNITURE co. PITTSBURGH PAINTS JEWELRY CO. 62 S. Saginaw St. 23 West Lawrence. St. 25 N. Saginaw McNALLY’S, INC, prea JEWELRY . BACKENSTOSE 106 N. Saginaw one BOOKSTORE WAYNE GABERT tones ‘thoe STORE _ 19 E Lawrence St. s | 121 N. Saginaw . 20 Wy ‘ Huron St. . ’ GENERAL PRINTING and DR. B. R. BERMAN, O.D.. | R BIN ‘ OPTOMETRIST = e. SON : sTUMO - 2 e rrey . 17 N, Saginaw ‘St. PAUL . CALBI MUSIC CO. AULI SHOE STORE — . JACOBSEN‘S FLOWER cog gat aa PONTIAC ROCKCOTE _ PHILIP’S LUGGAGE and DE’'COR SHOP PAINT STORE SPORTING GOODS — an ' trree F 2 S Com Ave. 19 N. Seginew "MARGARET ANN SHOP SORTING GOODS : 9 S, Seginaw St. MODERN DAY -~—se_—™ named WARD’S HOME . . FURNITURE CO. GALLAGHER MUSIC co. . overecian co. "1S & Pike St... sivas ae 48 S. Saginaw St. ae Cae pisTGee and N B # 17 © Hoge URNITURE ( - SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. OS werne ®: SALLAN JEWELRY co. | e : . PEGGY ANE apereacT rms. MOST SHAWS JEWELERS — - "18 W. Lawrence S| ne SHOPS . (i. STAPP’S JUVENILE ~ bap enc a GILLIES SHOES , 8 SOOTERIE ‘ - __» GRINNELL’S bes Ns REN PRN <7 ONIN «1 So FUR Me | | | fs | $2.50 Weekly | 10 TOP TUNES. Reg. 98¢ 7 in 2 Now Only 1, Come Softly to Me, by the Fleetwoods and Popalet Tsay: 7 ~~ $00 [for 108 NORTH SAGINAW m=, FREE proces 59-Pc.. Silverware Set Includes mahogany drawer chest. The entire set is yours with any diamond purchase of $90 or more A value you con’? beat! Both beautiful 14% geld rings ata etmad coats: pose yok aegeel te Seth pay for one. tae $9950 NO MONEY DOWN WKC’s EXCLUSIVE MIRACLE DIAMONDS Guaranteed and Insured Prodects your diamond against fire, “lightning, __wind storm, burglary or hold-ups for 1 year. FREE SERVICE for { Full Year EVERY MIRACLE RING IS GUARANTEED IN WRITING! 6 Fiery Diamond Sparkling’ 8-Diemond , 12 Dazzling Bridal Set Bridal, Set Miracle Diamonds 359. 199. $259 ve $140 Weekly oe $380 Weekly” : € i on : MENT : Biter: NORTH SAGINAW ci ee ee TIVE PONTIAC PRiss..- _PRDAY. APRIL 2, 1090 “lyases Bue : ‘57 Bomb Howe Scholarships Going: is praio t Takers? \Nearest Thing to | BATTELLE — F ‘eaves you kindof all choked up, don't know that this tree green most “We oRder ty! job fn’ the sympathy bt but slaihing, ‘But’ «Attack on NATO NORD een tre doesn’t it? , ; is being proferred, world? eo es es you have ~ those — it wind PARIS (UPD — The! New York City that is ia an a a go named te 48 every single day of, the year: ie ” nesirest . trying its darndest to get rid cud gr ehoaee, fe ce asi i taond a ne “well maybe F'in prejudiced, |cept for your five weeks" vacation) thing. to an “attack” on NATO ‘some’ nice, fresh money, but use-| sands of dollars ready to be (brought down to earth, saree tut I think the most wonderful feeling fll-of security and: sais Rendauartes Was note that 2r- ee. eculd lke W pecsent tt pos Mh bees ag is ty seiner Sat two ways for a young woman to She sighed, secure like, and Warning ‘that three bombs would “gome nice, fresh college kids. or its hot: hand. Not ‘that® they are | “Can you imagine. " she image God Septtiaand an Wee. “Hirst, she! {dropped © sabe cel: Che’ deck. | 2/0 era's . graduates, With “a0, eases. ‘The! eich Sateit aacaeciuie. ‘any lined.“ a > must be needed, And second, she read: “Applications for a scholar. * * money is going begging. Pe sgh canes 7 ey: free nersnareed ep fer a @ must give of herself, And this is'ship to an exciting career and a Police’ scatclied through every, a i cee : beats, ‘ } bate—the; hey just acheiryie st tor bescd the job. ‘full life. should be mailed to the — while et? 400 employes kept. i National. Foundation, 800 Second-Tight on working. Nothing hap- - eo ee Ave., New York City.” | : pened. It is—that is, I am-—a medical ‘ social worker, You prababty French Communists were dem- haven't heard much about it be- New Golf Ball Is | onstrating at the time. against ‘= thy . the ——, of German | Gen. cause it’s the most neglected of all’ ithe health professions., There are ms Speldel to command | ‘only 3:300 of us in the whole vnites Visible Anywhere | Sato ound forces in central | ‘States, mainly in the big cities, and we need 6,500 more medical! . But police theorized that exthe- social workers almost right’ away. | CLEVELAND, gael =A tics may have been involved. The © Rg “That’s where the free money , a8 temporary headquarters building STATE | part comes in . tome ee to lose, has now i. a re that ‘spoils the view AND CITY She went on to explains, stopping a a lacross the Seine to the Eiffel LICENSED | for breath only at dollar signs, The new ball, invented by Frank- Tower. se’ what the money part ia: ‘lin Veatch of ‘Cleveland, calls for) (74n ‘yilt move inio a new, The “National Foundation,” coating the dimples with a mirror-, which began life as the old polio like metal that glistens in- any’ iheadquarters building within a foundation: set up by FDR, has — light. * year er so.) ; | expanded into an organization . * * * . “actReAL CONTRACTOR,» 3 for research into maay diseases Veatch, a Standard Oil of Ohio Colombia j is the only.South Amer- 245. Ww. C FE 2. ) /% —and the training of specialized. research supervisor, says the coat-' ican country with .a coastline on uron ee svi04 = <. : people to-heip fight them. © ed ball is ity asily seen in flight and both the Atlantic and the Pacific 5 fas og This foundation is. offering 101 more easily spotted in the rough. ‘Oceans. . een ~ - —t medical social work scholarships, memes ich Advertisement, : ‘Political Adverti to €ollege sophomores, and up, to : e ‘ '-* train them in this profession. As- 9 2 . : F sisted by the March of Dimes, the | fundation will pay $500 a year for \ s; | up. to four years. of college and \o ; post-graduate training. a [ $ ae % > 4, 7= MAY 1 DEADLINE | . & ; ?| “The application deadline for 2) ~@ these scholarships is May 1, 1959," : “9 Pat went on ecstatically, ‘‘yet, D Ww W Al | ™® almost no applications have come fr 0. e ant $3, . vin. 4 “It's crazy. But then I probably , “= wouldn't have known about medi- | 30-Year Tax Mortgage on ‘Our ci | sunshine , — tube static-free ¢ a cal social work either ff I-hadn't ; , . P : read a little piece about it in a : : ‘ ‘ @ consolette— 4 ocetaes vrisgetine: I thought, ; : : “ a, IT » baby, that’s for me. So I’got my J a _¢ - a : IF NOT 7. ~ college degree at Mjami Univer- . . SWIVELS! » =2'sity and came to the New York s : my 3 ° % School for- Social Work for two _ 3a years of graduate study = “And here | am, working in the emergency ward and the cancer “= ward of a big hospital—the most exciting places in the world. 4% — “Every day yotf see people i whe need you. When you can make them smile, it’s like some- body handed you a ‘hundred dol- lars. When you can make them sea | brand. new: 59 model! it Has All the ZENITH Features You Want! 2 YEARS | Pg it’s wOrth a million. Tax- ; x ‘ - : 2 + to PAY! New “Service Saver” Super hori zontal chassis — makes a: tee > : gas s : possi bie superb pictur e dora): | Sunshine Picture tube gives se iSmies and laughs aside, Pat, For her job, Pat is called upon SW E ETS RADIO and & fay. Detective. arbitrator of fam- [oy * ily disputes, fi jal advisor, OTED : TV SHOP. <5 sivan demo siver |” ast ye vorep ator sano ane ov ua = mann ron ACAD “4 oa ie we and chological on t “eo | 422 West. Huron St. “" FREE PARKING PE MHS © OE tie stk anc cespondent. ; 1956 City Hall asked for a $3,000,000.00 BOND'ISSUE to'build and equipa'1S0 . , . af ) ' te <« *« & | ; bed hospital addition and parking lot. To date we have had nothing but a F + a fb that requires not oy '$4.500,000,00 hegdache and scandal-and still hundreds of thousands to spend. = een " . ) _ Two times since then City I has tried to force us to"vote more 30 year bonds _ a. vhf ee : — : “by saying they ¥ rd up” our hospital, we said no...nowitisbeing = = | me Osmun’s Town and Country finished pay-as-we-go at a savings of about a $1,000,000.00 in bond interest MEN... dest mest Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sot. ‘ti] 9 P.M. alone. There is an old saying “A SMART MAN NEVER MAKES THE SAME ° 1s» GOggonedesi mos MISTAKE TWICE.” VOTE NO BONDS, let's continue to pay-as-we-go and save | comfortable shoes | 7 | , millions in income tax omompt interest. 4 you ever wore! | -)__ DO YOU KNOW WE ARE STILL PAYING ON BONDS AS A RESULT OF THE J | ae a _"se DAWSON MILL POND SCANDAL -AND GAY 20s BORROWING? These @ ‘ eo. . “ s . = % “— , greatest-ever contrast and brightness! Outstaran a Sele: | * although almost a newcomer, earns i vity ty r_rejec ts inter ‘erence ce! fic chest, Shes tor: e qu of , © more than $5.000 Taxed.) -AS- E-G0 BASIS - TV" Base optior n@ in ay Pq bonds cannot be paid off until 1963... When you vote a 30 year bond issue , you are stuck with it for 30 years, whether you like it or not... would you . sign such @ mortgage on your home? If you vote such a mortgage (BOND, nos ; . ISSUE) we will pay ‘over $5,000,000.00 (including in 30 years. LET'S > PAY AS WE GO and use this money for other z hs ale tere \ ++ ROME WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY! s. 3 IF A SEWERAGE PLANT IS A NECESSITY WE CAN AND SHOULD PAY FOR e IT IN FIVE YEARS WITH OUR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND and what about the millions in cash and surpluses we have at City Hall right now? There is no legitimate reason ‘to, mortgage our homes and property (CITY) for 30 years for the benefit of a select group of bond buyers who want this income z - by WOLVERING aoe wt. _ tax exempt interest for the next thirty years. WE BETTER SAVE THAT = see : 3 $5,000,000.00. BONDS RRE A DEAD END STREET... HIGH TAXES . .. LONG | MOST STYLES— | so LIGHT— ecu ; . PAYMENTS. VOTE NO. MONDAY. APRIL 6TH. . REAL PIGSKIN © a *. ae , G fi Balloon cushion soles, soft, 4 DO YOU KNOW THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS ADVANCED enuine pigskin —-@ f= iry-toe-wiggling leather gives a © $399,800.00 to the Oakland County Public Works Department to complete de- leather, piWEn cut your feet all day freedom from | velopment and study of a master sewerage plan for the Clinton River Basin. of for beauty, is one of the tough- “-- ~ tiredness. Weigh only ounces. sauty, 2 ae 4 ei ~ . ; which Pontiac is @ part? This sewerage plant is not a life and death matter, est, longest wearing 'lpatners. “TOUGH it would seem only reasonable to wait until this plan, which is under way ; : , Perforated by nature, pigskin 41 ep —~ | right npw, to be completed, In. fact the portion of the plan fo service MSUO is allows your feet step-ofter-step THE PAIR Toughness, long wear planned to be compléted this year. Now. it would seem only. reasonable to 4 comfort by breathing noturally. and softness are in the . (Ve what the results of this study will be, it might be a lot cheaper to join with _— yeotner. hace, hn \e. ; the county and ayea. if not, we can always build a sewer plant. —- on ; Factory Representative JACK SCHILLING All Sizes—7 to 12—Widths, N, M, W. proof and crack-proof. . . - 5 CITY HALL NOW HAS MILLIONS IN CASH. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND e UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUSES that are being wasted. Just consider the 7 MODERN COLORS INEXPENSIVE— . Public Safety Building. (jail) scandal, Hospital scandal. Police scandal and For this low. price, now comes the sewerage system scandal . . . just vote no and let's get our nothing will compare + house in order. Protect your home, taxes and future VOTE NO 30 YEAR MORT- CAVIAR cRreY KILKARNEY GRE . efagmt ein © HOUN RNY EN - to Hush Puppies. Bril- GAGE (BOND ISSUE) ON OUR CITY, HOMES AND PROPERTY! liantly styled. Bring @ FLIGHT BLUE © TUMBLEWEED TAN © SILVER DOLLAR GREY you comfort and pleas- | “A ure daily. ' *agatnct soiling by weter, dict with tl [your VOTE is NOT ENOUGH. ‘ UNLESS roy. | |. | WANT MORE TAXES ON YOUR HOME AND PROP- | ‘SoorcHavann Leather Protector ==] | ERTy, GET YOUR NEIGHBORS OUT MONDAY - ae AND ‘VOTE NO ON AMENDMENT No. 3. : Town : , aes 7 and | RR CLOG || PONTIAC TAXPAYERS ASS'N. cmt eee i et he Tel-Huron Center ee | , PAUL A. KERN, JR., Pres. ig to's me Sere. Qpen Mon., Thuts., Fri, Sot. ‘tf 9 P.M. Uf : mo | , onan rare came - : : ; Sepa nr a PIN ar AS a and a sata dace Rl 4 7 a A E. in Pelsing these axe i nant 20 scoot for all conceivable profes- ~ YOU BET YOUR LIFE a. oe ; ; Ht is believeq that they will im- prove with Ptactical experience. A yetene silo prove at ee 2 At the National University re Peiping, when Comrade’ Ni Tsen, jthe deputy rector, began talking about the university and its works, fy aftention was. called to the * * | The ice: following my questioning glance, YM GOING TO TAKE A BOTTLE OF THAT. FAMOUS F 0-JIB-WA BITTERS THE ALL HERS MEDICINE ists Vals st Se sae 6 Lugs fe —_ good. they -are better than nothing, ‘and evidences: of rightism, bourgeois explained a | zg 3 Hf AT ‘LAW’ SCHOOL At the high school of law in ‘Wuchang, I asked’ what the post- ers 2 ee os : “Problems of .Marxism-Lenin- ism,” ‘was the reply. “‘The stu- write about revisionism, viéws and so forth.” “What about legal problems, jsince you are .a high school of ilaw??’ (Political Advertisement) m ang then hung “ purpose lpomewhers. Se tattle Ni Tsen said gly. als. of es Mare Pe aT niet cae, | iste’ Mind experts. j the | ers attacking daca intoler;, a wr pi Was puzzled. “The same if-I understand you prop- Pouticat, Aavertisement) “you sant to have students f whd? good lawyers and simul- taneously, good Marxists." VOTE TWICE. “No, The basis: of: the law is Marxism-Leninism." But 7 still did not understand. “T do not think we understand each other,” I said. “Every sci- ence. has its philosophical and ideological basis, both in Com- This is especially true of law con-| sidered as a social science. ~~ * * * : “A ‘skied profession, however, remains .a° profession... Within a, particular profession there are ‘BOURGEOIS VIEWS’ | tendency _| is why we have abandoned these faculty, high 3 munist and -in boprgeois states | t on "eerie Primary | . MILWAUKEE (AP)—Sén. John | : ! F. Kennedy (D-Mass) swings into _ I did not want to’ surrender. Wisconsin nem wae ae A tree. | j + ee 1 J | ar will confirm the fact that in erim-|, ee eee ey eee . arise which are professional. There are dae Yartloan of state organ-|! ization for example,.the bicameral system, questions of legislation, ad- ministration, the right of domicile. pe “These,” I said, “are profes-| head-on sional questions, and “ae expert and scientific advice solve them." leetures.. All of the questions you “ * \boygan, Beloit, Janésville, Apple- | iton and maaigde, plus the usual’ | I must say the answer made me round of pacentions . news confer- faint-hearted, ‘ences and radio ‘and TV dates “You, courts,” I persisted, ~ = =» ww . “and you have laws. How are "s schedule aws ar- laws implemented?” “We have Party organizations, and secretariats which take care of that,” I was told. bi * ee, 2 I gave up. I saw that if I had to revise my .present concept of PE the legal state, I would indeed! — Although neither Kennedy nor, have to become a real revisjoniet 'tumphrey has committed himself ito enter the Wisconsin primary,’ Is the. April Birthstone and. Connolly’s Are Featuring Special Prices on r All Sizes for For The Week We Offer. A ‘Parade of Carats At Very : me mirza Prices include 14K Solitaire mounting and jeweled ; Nelson thinks they will elect to: 14 Area Men Leave. ‘S Pg pl llega a oe | side styles at minor additional cost, | istate party leaders to remain : for Service in Army seus!” | Fourteen inien were inducted into Want to Avoid Jury: the Army and left Wednesday for Haye Lots of Children : assignments, accord ng to the! ‘ Cali. te «| Michigan Local Board 67 of Selec-| ENVER, . Homer A.! tive Service System, . pends wanted to be excused from. duty; U.S. District The volunteers are Charles K. Judge Alfred A kaied, seemed to Bonecutter of South Lyon, - David) know why. . nr agemeget on ape \ oan “Your honor, I jave eight chil- ° on. | dren,” Root said. “Sir, you've con- +vinced me,”” Judge Arraj replied. Ronnie M, Yatzek of Detroit, and) Groves, both of Birmingham. “You're excused. , 16 W. Huron This ‘Month Every Woman's a. Carat Diamond’ Ring and Connolly's Have One to. Suit Any Desire or _ Budget! J We have’ searched the 4 market dy Pn: sare values, in particular size and now is your most Pay only 10% Down and 10% a Month if You Wish/or Our Convenient Layaway. JEWELERS FE 2-0294 4 Bruce M, Kinney and John R.! Also William T. Mudd of: Or: xe chard Lake, Ronald L. Hall of Ox- © ford, William J. Unruh of Milford, Max-E. Dunn of Ortonville, and ‘Warren D. Gritzinger. George D. \Fenton, John D. Black and Solon 'B. Johnson, all of Clarkston. <4 5 nt vans qc we the Ni tio ; ) L We Have the CASH | You'll Need to Do. Job — , 10 C onvenient Offices to Serve You ; Pont _ Offices ‘at West Huron at Tilden . « ‘ . North Pelé. at’ Glenwood _ Keego Horbor ss Walled Lake . .~ . Union: Lake... Lake Orion Siele’s Milford’. . « “Waterford «$0 . Bloomfield Hills a “," oie sv! ute Formica Futuresq Inlaid Linoleum Custom Draperies agit FLOOR 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road } FE 4-775. a * COVERINGS “4998 Nixie Hikhway—Déayton OPEN (MONDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS -with the popular tweed effect woven 4 Introductory : Offer | First and Exclusive Offer in Pontiac! Heavy All Wool Wilton Random Textured oe ‘weed. 6 Wonderful Colors Sq. Yd. A new ‘fashionable random weave in to make a new dramatic style that will enhance any type of home See it xelanyey at Spencer’s. * _ OR 3-0411 ae py AP oe cree we . ef ot ms i | The year 104 started out filed } with. promise~.. The “experimental | injections seemed to have done Babe much good and he was re-| | gaining some of the weight he F lost. We went down to the haben j stayed hed sear'te i ten length ies in the twenties and Uhave fils fervent word for the fact that / they were both horrible. He also had made short sub--, jects.and appeared as himself in - ‘The Lou Gehrig Story.’ Most people like* the Gehrig picture. Babe was disappointed in it. He accepted the dramatic license as a legitimate part of the art of making a movie: but he was horri- fied by: the -basebal! scenes. He wanted his own story to be as true to baseball as it was to himself. . * * * I was far more of a movie fit" than the Babe, and had hoped Paul Douglas would be chosen to por-:. tray my husband. Instead, William Bendix got the role, It turned out to be a ridicu- lous choice. t ADVICE ¥OT WANTED In Hollywood, Babe was to view the rushes and make suggestions. He was also to advise on the base- ball scenés. For a reason that I can now . understand only too well, we never di@ get tq see any of the ieotype ‘i that had been made. We had three or four dppotet ments to watch location shooting, but by some macabre coimel- ‘ dence we always got to the lo- cation just as sheeting stopped. We were there almost a month, and_most of Babe’s time away from the hotel was spent in inter- views the studio set up. There was one happy moment for Babe when he finajly cornered apo fhe ye eg, Bendix Jong enough to give him a, We lesson’ in the basi¢ rudiments of holding a basebal!” bat. tery he never conqyered: and aT be . er Bendix was nice; he -was willing,| ‘escaped, © ; ea Sa as “ Apu the baseball swing was.a mys-! Lied tole coupon cede | | that speed was of the essence | | Yankees celebrated the Silver Spikes and bis cap. Everything ye _THE PONTIAC . PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL’ 'B, 1959 te eit hak it ate cs lamas sue oa 5 t Gxakelay fqn nan “Expert Sees Vaccine | | © oma ech ae Led thait 8] Yankees swho at tine deft even 1 one’s: f re “The House That Ruth Built,” re I am not critical of’ this die in his. home, were clever tude. The Babe was just another | Property to them. *°-* tee} thie the picture lost ‘whatever. little quality it might, “have had ‘because it was rushed to had traveled many weary ary the, miles to plug a movie. Babe wast But ? public. e attended * the “New York Fenonel 's Fes ie Ne SES ~jand invite him to participate. In tact, the Yankees were to i highlight the ceremony by perm: - anently. retiring Bale's No, 3 uniform. . Ne other’ in history. wae to wear Ne, 3 ever again ‘premiere and Babe had to leave! jexhausted when, at Pee last, we’ jn the middle of the picture. He! 1 was touched. Se was the Babe. is We went ‘to the "theater. On June 13, 1948,° the New York |atwitter about his uniform and his | “4 "| purer than mine. Again, he was all must be perfect. And, save for the little fact that ithe hero of the day was an ob- seaseps the Silver SreuP of viruses or a group of ‘viously dying gman, | Anniversary celebration at’ the {Yankee Stadium was a tremen- dous affair. * *x*' * ii “The curnatiles whirred, the re-) ‘\porters were impressed by the: imagination and sentimentality of i And, in truth, the Babe got an He stood out there near: home: plate ang looked up at the crowd: * ithat rose to acclaim: him. | He ‘stood out there, so very, ithin and bent. The bat in his hand: for Colds in? Years. CHICAGO (AP)—An expert. to: day: predicted a vaccine that will, prevent from 60 to 70 per cent of all fommon colds probably will, be available within the next two-4 a a Dr, Thomas G, Ward, professor of virology at the University of Notre Dame, said he believes a. vaccine ean be developed against’ “an acceptable proportion of the: jcommon colds.”’ x * *’ He said 75 to 80 per cent of: ¢coramon colds are caused by a bacteria of the streptococcus type. Vaccines made from dead or tamed. viruses can be - injected into the body and develop resist- ‘anee. against viruses. the Yankee front office. i immense satisfaction from it all. | “| realize that I have stuck my neck out,” Dr.’ Ward commented | in an interview in Today's Health, a magazine published by the! ‘Amercan Medical Assn. * * * 1 He expressed the opinion the| common cold will not be ies ‘out, even with an effective vac: | icine. He pointed out tHat some pee | _© Comptometry Olfered Exclusively in This Area The ABC Shorthand EASIER—TAKES MUCH LESS TIME. New. Studerits Each Week Young Neiman’ : ae Men ce © Executive Secretarial | © Executive Secretarial > ® Stenographie—Gregg © Accounting—Beginning Review Intermediate and. a # Clerk-Typist Advaneed ~ © Dictaphone-Typist © Income Tax, Auditing. The Business Institute: 7 W. Lawrence ‘St., PONTIAC. Bhone FE 2-3551 VETERAN" APPROVED - ido’ ‘tot _use the antipolio vaccine. : ,was- no longer a weapon of des- itruction, It was a thinly disguised | support for his trembling body. « + *, They cheered and ch he took off his hat a bung low. He walked off the field The ‘game began. 'a GREAT HUMAN . Thirteen days later, Dr. Mace-. ‘Donald took the Babe again fo. a hospital. | On the steps Babe read 4. sign land said, ‘“‘Doc.’’ this is Memorial.- leered. And! his peed’ : Why are you bringing me here?" Dr. MacDonaid explained that all patients at Memorial aren't | cancer victims, which ts true. But not in this case. A thousand people wanted to see him: Only a few did. One was Matty Martin, a milk wagon }driver, who for 20 years had; brought Babe gifts of ice cream. On the night of Aug. 16, I kissed) my husband goodnight and he said,’ “Don't come back tomorrow. I) - be here.” I did,come back the next morn- ling, of course. And he was there, ibut only for a little while. He ted ithat evening at 8:01. And, in the next few hours, then! days, then weeks and months and _ | finally years I. was to learn more ov” 3S. z of Our Car available and the. workmanship otfered by him has Been up to the highest standards. net Department gs It his always been the policy of W. N Reet anions to handle ‘only the finest quality carpeting. We are now combining with the ‘Do tt Yourself Mart to Randie a compiete selection of Floor . Coverings, Paint, and. Unpainted Furniture. New Carpeting ls Anziving Daily— | er ‘Quality- Better Values- Better Service- You will Want to Shop W. N. McCANDLESS Only top quality name brand carpets will be handled ty bhis store and you may rely’on-our installers to give only the finest ship. Our past experience in the carpet business will enable us to bring you- floor coverings at budget prices. orkman- “We Are Taking Over the Complete Stock of the Do-It-Yourself Mart and We will Have a Complete Line of Tile—Linoleum—Counter Tops—Paint—Unpainted Furniture - ALN. PERRY'ST. W.N. McCandless: FLOOR COVERINGS FE 2.1026 “jand more something I never had realized when I was in love with - living Babe Ruth; * - § thought 1 was the only one | who loved him. Now I know I wasn't. A nation loved him. Not just because he ‘hit 714 heme runs, and did all sorts of wonder- ful things on a baseball field. But because the people sensed ‘that he was one of them. He had’ their faith and their weaknesses.| ‘They loved .him because he was,| above all else, a great human being | | And they were... and are...» so ‘right. THE END City Workers Can Gripe’ RICHMOND, Va. —Richmond /city employes are getting an oppor- |tunity to air their gripes. The per-; ‘sonnel department is asking them, ito say, in unsigned relies, what | they think of their bess, their work, proud to work for the city, It is an /expeimental morale survey, . © 4 | LOAN COMPANY > PAYDAY LCANS aad balpeer enna een e ‘Memorial is a cancer hospital.’ | their salaries and whether they are] ‘56 PLY. BELVEDER $50 for 2 wks ...- only 70¢! other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to. repay ASSOCIATES te DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy. _ CALL: OR 3-1207 ims PONTIAC: 125-127 N. Saginaw, _. CALL: PE 2-0214: 2255 S. Telegraph Rd. Michigan, Miracle Mile CALL: Pe 8- 9641 Ssoclates, p tS a eee ee ee eee CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN RECEIVE | 2 WERKS | 4 WEEKS $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 $0.00 $0.70 31.40 | t ae Fe, per month en belance: By. $8, G% ~ Lgphanll berween $50 ond | % per meoth on ony remainder, A ged meet Wagon. - Only . ‘56 DODGE 4-DR. Power-Flite Transmis- » sion. A Real Besuty. 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Ree A Reautitel Second Car $695 00- WE ARE WHEELIN’ and ‘DEALIN’ | The Show Place. of Pontiac perial | ad Lah tn tae el © Slit te tet si se hy " ae oe vais i agent Fimo” aa Council A ogo peng gue gene th 3 ogee | Univer-|State Police and state investigators|rof uhti ot “trangpertng wor eelly fo Liof ag Helge liquor illegally ; ey: Church “Lhe “Community ; . " |Rev, Richard: H. William, First|— ma ceh ys €16 8 Carey Mota : = NATO's Top Man | > Sheed Geel3]. oP hope a club -in North Africa one ~ ARNOLD PALMER IRONS SET OF & . 59” _ REGULAR - _ssesi00 an PROPOSAL. No. 2 as Repeal of ‘City Ordinance No. 874) - : STOP —the Exponsion of Mqeor | iw Business | ‘|e , STOP —Extre Hours ond Save the i. , ‘i City Money — - STOP —Liquor tnterests-in = + Repealing the City . 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The shirtwaist.is tailored, yet lacy, with bands lining the flower matif. punk, maiz@ and blue. This candy cotton comes in white, Available locally. Pianists, Soprano Slated by Birmingham Musicale Tbe Birmingham Musicale will present three noted artists at its April 8 program. The concert. will be helq at 1:3 + p.m. in the: Birmingham Com- munity House. ee Marion Hahn, pianist, new to active membership of the wil] appear before the group for the first time. Miss ‘Hahn is 4 graduate of Mary- grove College ang Wayne State . University and was a student ef the late Beudetson Netzorg. Her activities have included teaching at the Netzorg School of Piano and the Detroit public schools as well as many ap- pearances as recitalist with chamber music groups. 0 te tee Later in the program she will be joined by - Rebecca Frohman, Detroit. pianist, for ’ a duo piano rendition of Rach- maninoff’s '“‘Fantasy for Two Pianos, Opus Five.” The two. have appeared frequently to- gether ‘in; ‘Detroit music cir- Miss Frohman is a De- troit teacher, concert pianist and accompanist. SOPRANO SOLOIST Soprano Natalie McKaig, who — . was with the Columbia Work- shop and has been soloist with the Springfield Symphony and the South Oakland County Sym- phony, will present a vocal program. Her accompanist will be Mary Dolan, a graduate of Northwestern Missouri College | a Chairman of the day will be Mrs. John C. Wright Jr. Mrs. . Robert F. Connor will be chair- mah of the traditional tea fol- lowing the program. . Committee members assist- ing will be Mrs, Allen R. Shilts, Mrs. William R. Rudell; Mrs. Kenneth E. Bond, Mrs. Earl Connor, Mrs. Richard Kassa- bian, Mrs. Layrence Middleton and Mrs., Eric Bergishagen. Mrs. Joseph Beckley Mrs. William J. Lambert will preside at the tabtes. Mrs. Hutchinson H osts , Phi Kappa. Tau -Chapter Mrs. Stuart _ Hytehinson of - Waterford was hdstess to Phi ' Kappa Tau Chapter of Pi Omi- cron Sorority Thursday. Selected for the nominating ‘Robert Angel, Mrs. Richard Maier and Mrs. Robert Scharf. On the minutes committee will be Mrs. Donald Steele and Mrs. Charles Peters with Mrs,~ Robert Young and Mrs. John Adams on the audit committee. Mrs. Hutchinson was elected dele- / gate to the Michigan State Con- vention, to be held May 16 Clair. The funds to~ send one chapter has. doriated child to ‘Camp Crile though the Mich- igan Sogiety for Epileptic Chil- dren. Mrs. Gene Schell a new “ pledge received the fourth de- 4 gree. Mrs. Shelton Hosts Leal Emes Group Members of the Leal Emes Group of First Presbyterian Church met at the ‘home of Mrs, Lawrence Shelton on Hen- ry Clay avenue Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Biystone assisted the hostess. Mrs. Shelton par- ticipated in the program. State’ and - the time. .._._.- “Do you think I~ath ob enough to tell my aunt in a courteous way next time I see her that I wish she would call up my mother just once in her. life and .make her feel good?” 2 , DEAR FOURTEEN: 1 don’t advise 14-year-olds to criticize their elders, but your aunt “ could use a little ‘common PTSA Has Election, ‘ Panel Talk Horton Is Chosen “to Head ‘Officers at Northern High Some 100.parents, teachers and students met at Ponfiac Northern High School's library Wednesday evening ‘for election of PTSA officers. * *. bd Named president was Jack Horton, Others who will ‘serve this year include Mrs. John oaee! mother vice presi- . ; Robert Everett, father vice a aides: Daniel Hutch- ens, teacher vice president; Mary Ellen Oltesyig, student vice president; Mrs. — Gould, secretary; Mrs. Williams, treasurer; and ae Harrol Beebe, historian. x * Council delegates appointed were Mrs. C. E. VanTrease, Mrs. Oscar Norgren, and Mar- * ilyn Drumm. Alternate is Mrs. Clyde Runyan. Following the election, musi- cab selections were presented by Bonnie Plummer, who ‘played the violin, accompanied by Charlotte DeRousse; Joanne Dembinski and Jackie Horton, clarinet duet; and Marvyl Sim- son, flute solo, accompanied by her mother, Simson. PANEL DISCUSSION » A panel discussion, Judge Arthur Moore as mod- erator, was introduced by Mfs. Dawn Davis, outgoing teach- er viée_ president. ‘‘Bring- ing About a Better Understand- ing between Teenagers and Adults” was. thé subject of discussion. Panel- participants . were the Rev. James Deeg, Mrs, Kenneth Lyons, Beverly Donato, Ronald Miller, Donald McCracken, and John Maturo. * * * Plans for a candy sale, to be held at the school April 15, “were made. Attention was called to the May 6 meeting at which a talent show will be ‘featured, with Edna Wil- | liams in charge. Students, teachers, and Parents will take | part. Members also contributed to a collection for the PTA Schol- arship Pind. ‘kek o* Mrs. nadia Oak and Mrs. Lyons, out going president; poured at the tea which con- cluded the meeting. with ° = * *& “DEAR ABBY: I have hiss going with this boy (steady) a Jong time and we are..very much in love. The only thing is. he can’t control himself. We plan to be matried in three years, We hardly ever double- date, which is the trouble. - Abby, I want our marriage to have a clean start. He says a boy is different but I’m. sure that. by’denying him I'm, right. How. can I convince him I am , 90." - Tight? J am 16 and he; .. CONFUSED ._DEAR CONFUSED: He knows you are right. He is only trying to wear down your \ + fesistance, Insist on‘. double- dating to reduce the tempta- tion. A 16-year-old girl would be wise to re-evaluate her opinion of a man who encour- *. ages her to abandon her moral code. He's selfish, and a selfish stitor’. makes a we husband. * x * “DEAR ABBY: I wasted two years of my life going ‘- trieks he pulled on me. A girl appreciate the information? I scorned,” with a no-go0d louse. There~ isn’t room enough in your co}- umn to print all the lowdown | I-know (she works in the office I used to work in when I went . with him) is row falling for his line, just like I did. I would like to tip her off to what kind of a bum he is, but won- der if you think she would hate to make a fool of myself,” EX-CHUMP DEAR EX: Love is not.only,. blind—it's deaf, by choice, If © she’s emotionally invetved with him, your well-meaning advice would be about as welcome as a skank at a garden party. She'd regard you as “a woman $0 , unless you're asked, Keep. gar lip zipped. . * 2 & Why don't your parents trust - you? t “ABBY’s booklet, “What Every Teenager Wants to.Know.” Send 23 cents and a Jarge, self-addressed stamped envelope to ABBY, care a: this - ‘newspaper. iG Joan Frances: Gruschew Wed to Francis K. Kuhn - Joan Frances Gruschow and Keating . Kuhn were. Francis Amarried Thursday morning at Holy Name Church, Birming- . ham. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Gru- - schow of Birmingham and Mr. .and Mrs. George H. Kuhn of Pittsburgh, Pa. ; The bride wore a white «street-length taffeta dress ac- cented with Alencen lace. A lace cap held her shoulder- length veil, ATTEND BRIDE . Mrs. Thomas S. Torgerson of Birmingham. was matron of honor. She wore a pastel blue lace dress with matching vel- ‘vet band in her hair. Susan Gruschow was junior brides- ~maid, fer: dress of organza matched: the matron of honor's. * * * |. Peter R. Kuhn of* Westfiéld.. Pa., was his brother's best man. , A reception was held at the home Of the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willard .H. Gruschow of Birmingham. a The bride changed to a navy suit and white hat befere the couple left for a honeymoon to Sea Island, Ga. They will live in Bloomfield Hills, - May} 16 at Pontiac Central Class‘of 1919 to Cather Pontiac High School graduating class of 1919 will hold its 40th reunion with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. May 16 in Pontiac Central High School cafeteria. On the committee for the affair are Mrs. Fannie: Brown Salzman of State Street, Mrs: Lois McCall Swingle of West End avenue, Mrs. Knella Schram See of Lincolnshire street and William O. Armstrong of Lorraine Court. Anyone with information about members of the class . May contact any member of the committee. Members_of.-> adjoining classes and teachers also are git: o were The second anhual Star-Dust: Ball, sponsored by St. Bernddette Guild and ' the Men’s Club of St. Benedict Church, will be mane from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m” * Mrs. Carey to Head omen’'s Reetion Zeta Unit BD AA POLE A INAS 8 eA SES: NEAT IRE Mrs. Eugene Carey. was elected president of Zeta Chap- ter of Alpha Delta Kappa So- rority at the meeting Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Royal Exline\on Indian. wood road. . ee ee Other officers elected were: Elizabeth Halsey, vice presi- dent; Faye Donelson, treasur- er; Mrs. Walter Bennett, ré- cording secretary; Mrs, Jobn Borsvold, corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. Ruth Wright, his- torian; Mrs, Alton. Madden, sergeant-at-arms :Mrs, Arthur - O'Neil and Mrs. Mary Wagner, chaplains. ‘Faye Donelson presented a travelogue of her trip through the south, and Jerry Exline presented piano selections. Mrs. Wright presided at the ‘tea table. Sey Philia Theta Club Plans April Project « Members of the Philia Theta Club, formerly the Trabajamas Alumnae Club, met Wednes- . day at the home of Mrs. James , Smith on Oregon drive, Plans were made by the pro- gram committee for a rum- mage sale to be held April 25. Appointed to, handle ar- rangements for the’ event by Mrs. Douglas Austin, president, were Mrs. Richard Kistner, Mrs. James DeQuis, Mrs, Ed- ward Shaw and Mrs. Katchka, A representative from Girls Ranch will speak to the group at the next ‘meeting. ‘WwW rong Age on Social Security Can Cost. You Moitey"? "= 44 THs All Right to Fib to the Boss, Ladies but Let's Be Honest With Uncle Sam! © WASHINGTON (UPD— Somehow a lot of women who back in 1936 signed on for so-, cial security coverage at a professed, age of 30 or 35 are turning 6ut now to be 62 and’ Aherefore reatly-% retire. «> The way the government counts birthdays, these ladies — still have from 4 to 9 years to go before starting to collect their retirement pay.. So now they are faced not only with admitting they lied about their ages originally, but with prov- ing it, Sometimes this is tough. One youngish looking. lady in some such fix is reported to have told a social security agent who asked for proof of her birth date: “Well, I don't have any pa- pers or anything, but I've lied™ so much about being 41 I prob- ably have some friends who will swear they have heard me saying it for the last 30 years.”’ . Travelers Return to Birmingham By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Returning travelers are ‘coming back to town from all directions. From— a month in Honolulu are Mr. and. Mrs. Harry B. Coen, ‘The Elmore E, Wollerings also are back from Honolulu, and _ the Truman Harts, ‘who traveled with: the Douglas ‘L, Jocellyns. ko* * ‘ Mr.. and Mrs. G, Howard Willette are in Boonville, Mo., ‘for a tisit with their son-in-law and dachter, ‘Mr, and) Mrs. Rusty Millet. Bride-elect Frances Ann Dawson will be honor guest at a dessert bridge and show- er given by Mrs. William A. Jacobson. On Saturday, Sheila McGin- nis will be hostess ata cocktail and supper party, Miss McGin- nis will be home this weekend from Chitago where she has been living this year. She will . be a member of the wedding party May 9, when Miss Daw- son marries Robert Norman Woodruff Jr. eh ae “Me. dnd Mrs. Benjamin A. Smite have returned home from several weeks at Pon- pano Beach, Fila, fe a le . Mrs, Stanley R. Stannard of Providence, R. 1., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dorothy K, Roose- . velt, at. her home oh Green-. wood seer: «. + “The Potting Shed’ by Gra- ham Green will be° presented by St. Dunstdn’s Guild April 10, 11, 17 and ‘18. : Rehearsals ‘have been going on for several weeks under the able direction of . Jervis. B. Mechan: A_ special perform- ance, will be given April 16 as a benefit to the Oakland County Child .Guidamce Clinic under the sponsorship of Kappa , Kappa Gamma, ° Birmingham “ chapter, In the cast are Mrs, Rogers, _ 1. Marquis; Mrs. ‘Frederick Ce Pew, Waldemar H, Adame} and his 14-year-old cringe mae , Natali¢ Adamis, Natalie is. * student at Kingewond ‘chou ~ Cranbrook: + Mr, and Mrs, T. W. 7 _ Meyer leave Saturday ‘to feotor to Arizona. They will spend the weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. ' Joseph Butterfield .in Middle- town, Ohio, , freshments Women apparently. have been fibbing about their ages since Eve, who very likely tried to justify her ‘conduct on “the grounds she was too young to know any ‘bétter. And the advent of the social security programt in the late 30s cer- . tainly was no incentive for the girls fo turn honest. x * * Jobs were hard to come by then, especially ‘for people 40 or over. Women, and men too in those days, were giving themselves every benefit of the doubt. Job applicants couldn't be- lieve then, and some still can’t, ' that employers can’t check on ages as listed With social se- curity. 7 * we we, The government doesn't care, and won't tell, if you lie to your boss. It does wish though you would level with your Uncle Sam. _Emerson PTA Set for Dance Emerson School PTA is spon- soring a.square dance and bake sale to be held from 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday~in the school multipurpose room. Me Rw Mrs. L. D. MéLauchlin’ is general chairman, with Mrs, Donald Agar chairman of re- and Mrs. Jolin Flanagan chairman of the bake sale, General cleanup commit- tee\,is under the direction -of Lewis Sullivan. principal: a 2 © ' The public is invited and tickets will be on’ sale at the door. Proceeds will be used for purchasing on olpeae ene. ment for the cm A recent_sampling .by the Social Security Administration showed that maybe one person in every 10 had substantially understated his‘ (or Her) age in applying for ‘a social ne rity oe * * The agency claims not to have noticed which_sex was . the worse offender. It men as well as women have been caught gave their ages, It does that many ner ‘tHe case histo- ries ‘the agency cites involve perfidigus -wofnen. When the showdown Comes, a lot of these ladies imme- diately think of their marriage licenses as a good place to — look for proof of their age. But in the experience of some social security experts, that is probably the worst place of all. If ever a- woman: is going to downgrade her age, appar- ently, she does it when about to get wed, WHERE GET EVIDENCE All sorts of evidence of ac- tua] age is available to most people, though, A birth certifi- cate is the best of all, but these Weren't generally in use 62 (or in the case of men, 65) years ago, — Family Bibles, baptismal certificates, insurance policies, and even gravestones are fre~ © - queen helpful, One’ worrisome ‘possibility is that some people may be deny- ing them selves , benefits «to which sthey are entitled rather than admit they originally un- derstated their ages. This is one case though where lying to the government is. not an , offense, , Uncle Sam’ says come in,’ ‘and come clean, and he will bend every effort to hetp~you prove you weren't honest, en Going over St. ‘Benedict Groups to Hold - Star-Dust Ball _ St. Bernadette Guild and the Men's Club of St. Benedict Church aré spo ng the second annual Star-Dust Ball. - The semi-formal dance will be | ' held from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ae : Saordas at Pessinc Coundle Club. details of the affair are, left to right, Mrs. Ray Valentine, S Wayne C- Miller and Mrs. James Bale. oe Dr Jones” _ Addresses Zonta Club Gives Travelogue at Meeting | Fharsday = ==... + 4 Saturday .at Pontiac Comtry * De Sarah Van Hoosen Jones Club. * & * eae Cochairmen of the dance are Mrs. James Bale and Dr. John Schmitt. Mrs, Fred: Hurtubise is in charge of decorating. On the ticket committee are Mrs. S. J. Salvador and Wayne Miller. Mrs._ Ernest. Mallery is in charge of publicity: * * * , Tickets may be purchased at Marshall | happen though of the talk the door. Proceeds from the _ .in 1923. She also told dance wilh go towards a new the coronation in England in ~ school addition. : 1953,” and her most recent trip . z with Alice Serrell in 198 through Seandinavia, ~ ® xs * & : IO A Zonta business and dinner - ? Shower ‘ eles megting will be held at 6:30 | ‘ . m. Thursday at Kingsley Miss Vo ae in cod x charter dimer in edo, new : at Knight . fome| ar Pig, oho wilted Marijane Vollmar, bride- Dr. Jones invited members ~ elect of Wayne F.. Lundy, was ee Tee ak e honored at a shower Thursday -/ her home from 3 to 6 p.m. : evening at the Joyceil drive “home of Mrs. Thomas Knight. ’ Hostesses were Mrs, Lee Wir- £ ick, Mrs. Burnell Drum, Mrs. Donald - Lucarelli and Mrs. Royce Lazenby. . * .-® * Guests were Geraldine Wig- "gins. Carol afd Marlene Lazen- by, Beverly, Barkley, Mrs, Dwayne Butler, Mrs. -Marswall Kathka, Mrs. Geno Apolioni and Mrs. Achille. Lucarelli. Others were. Mrs. lyan Knight, Mrs. ae: Mrs. Bernell Vou .. Mrs. - Larry Jackson, ie Break Lundy, Mrs. Henry Haret an Catherine Drum, * => * * ‘ * eer _ Miss Vollmar is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Volimarof North Perry street, and her fiance ig the son of . Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Lundy of. Elizabeth Lake road. An_ August wedding is planned, DAV Group Meets — The auxiliary to Chapter 101, Disabled American. Veterans, met Thursday at Bemis-Olsen Amvets Hall on Oakland ave- nue, Nomination of officers was held, Church Unit to Hear Talk. on Teens’ Mental Health Mental health in felation. te teendgers -will be’ the subject given by Dr, E Jerome Fink at the meeting of Woman's | an of Episco- Tay ‘DR. L, JEROME FINK Pom hes tral Michigan com. renee thé‘ clrurch. - le Pe ae bd a f., SEE te ee pee rl 4 April 12, honoring the Pontiac | was Gail Baker. . Mrs. James Muir Marks Birthday Friends gathered at the home of Mrs. James Muir on High- land road Wednesday evening - to celebrate her birthday, . — Cards were played and @ luncheon was served: to guests ~ Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. - -Shigley, Mt. and Mrs. Arthur = /Mr. and Mrs. Wil- : liam Ulman and their son,-Rob- ext, ‘GI “All/Saints Women Plan Handbook : of All Saints ; /met Thursday at the * _. -Rose Kneale room of be Hall. § * : A. handbook entitled “One . _ al Hundred Two Years EBE _ with the Women of All Saints” _ was planned for distribution iff ~ the near future. The church "ge will be 122 years old in Sep- = 7 * - Dr, por is a graduate “e: the University of Michigan and 20 N, Perry’Street (CORNER OF tid aca FOR SAVE UP TO. snpend fetime 50% ON” GIFTS “7 _ BRIDAL! 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Send ts for this book. |. brush free from color and use chairman, Mrs. Barkave Tor- # suats for it to blend the sharp edge of | ~osian. iI fe A~{lj{I} 2 the darker outline down into The next meeting will be Cae I it with g| 204 Hills Country Club will | — Mr. and Mrs. William Miller | ning for bride-elect Mary Su- | Jimmy Fields of ‘Parke street. 12, 166x120 $2.50 (Reg $3.25) 4 : Betoun t ny oo " "| assume that lovely Gay Nine- | were among members whoen- | san Martin,.who will be mar- | Mr. Fields is the son of the A ; ge PONTI AC Because today’s childr en know} tes look in decorations and | tertained a group of friends | ried April 11 to Frederick J. | late Odis Fields of Auburn | Aeg3 ' mI our nead to j any costumes Saturday evening | -hefore going to the affair. Tritchier. Heights. An April 11 wedding ~ ix BEAUTY COLLEGE. acral ot what they grat. They| Cay ‘Sagres Pa, sae a ror i nl alec A] Odds and Ends in_ Gat we weal tes Child Society gives its an- | yf. and Mrs. John B. Mager | Planned a luncheon. for Miss & 16% East Huron apne’ nual dinner dance there of Bloomfield Township, an- ’ Behind Kresge‘s, 2nd Floor “ SS COSMETIC STUDIO Come in for a Free | interest it Demonstration! Ww. Huron FE 2-4010 pod —_— pth for wanting nounce the birth of a daughter, Ann Marie, on March 30. Mrs. Mager is the former Freder- ,icka Hammond, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Frederick M. . Hammond of Charing Cross Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mager of Detroit. chaieeniid assisted by Mrs. Jo- seph G. Juett, and committee. members are Mrs. Frank Gagnier .Jr.,_Mrs. James D.. . Sehmidt, Mrs. Edmund T. No- id r" Ed © you Pace it’s party time frien, Pee Birthday party or Gro FOUD g Set-togerne, Call FE 4.6630 or Reservations RESTAUR . and DRIVE in WARD AVENUE 7% PONTIAC TED’s Woop JUST soury Paes > + i — Printed directions on each pat- we ow of . Also on March 30, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. .David Walsh of Saginaw. Mrs. Walsh is the former Pamela Stump of Birmingham. 7, feo wow. Mrs. Robert W. Etter flew to Houston, Tex., Monday for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher Plant. Mrs. “Etter and Mrs. Plant, with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith of Pontiac, will’ sail from Gal- veston next week for a Carib- bean cruise. Mrs. Etter and Mrs. Plant are daughters of Mrs. Smith. Martin next Friday, April 10, and the rehearsal dinner will be. given that evening at Bloomfield Hills Country’ Club. ce ee ee Mr. and Mrs. Cari J: Theo- bald returned Tuesday evening from a motor trip through New England. affair, assisted by Mrs. Robert Walls; Mrs. Wiliam Busch, Mrs. Frederick Foerster and Mrs. Douglas Sankey. . * * * Mr, and Mrs. Ray E. Law- lor and their daughter arrived home Monday from a two _ stay in Fort Lauderdale, By RUTH MILLETT \ through the years here are a few you start sitting around you start| growing old. bound to be more tolerant. 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If a toast is to be drunk, you should provide either a punch or a fruit juice or sparkling ginger ale as cof- fee is not a suitable beverage in which to drink a toast. — “Dear Mrs. Post: What are wedding ring of a widow bride? I say that the initial. of the surname of her former hitisband should be her middle initial now; but the consensus seems to be that she goes back to her maiden name and doesn't use the first husband's name at all.” Answer: right. married name (and initials) and in its place uses the new one. The other initials are the same. os The consensus !s A smart shopper reads the “manufacturer's tags and labets before she buys. These help ‘to find out whether the mer- - chandise is washable, and how it should be Jaundered, She discards her first & Sy By gGgSg ; es [Se | ™! Traverse Rods “Ceiling Tracks and One-Way Draws—Assorted Lengths . As Is 2.00 “Seconds M eans Savings” “CALICO. 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There is only one | logit. for Khrushchev: the inevit-| able triumph of communism, Does the Kremlin’ act in good faith? There is only one faith: commu-| nism. There is only one. fhorality. opposed be regarded -as guilty as Somer Foreign Minister r, |the cause of et communism. | at work, as dogmatic as St#ln'*'| "Like Lenin and Stalin before i “jean him, Khrushchev has made him- e : : self sole arbiter of what is good | i: QAreaMen — SSeczictse om |) Join Marines “802.7 agreed with him became antiparty eS : By these rogguniven Stalin was wreckers, guilty of half a dozen| “Jsms” from the Communist al te * Recruits Will Undergo |e whe Pal reir! 12 Weeks of Training | i | i icon of sin. farmers, And he was right when he himself brutally accomplished | a Stalinist. Still feeling he. aeatal to make promises to the public, he warns that abundance must not; be expected too soon, Like Stalin, | Khrushchev wants world power first. * * * | “Whether they like it or not,”) he once blurted out, ‘'the capital-| ists must die. We'll el yhat we can.” 4 ii Baldwin Ave., Lawrence E. Mec- Does ‘all this. mean. many years | Casey of 1947 Meyees ant lot ceaseless cold war? That may| 3 depend upon hOW long Khrushchev | ‘Hasts at his dizzy height. a See | Communists know the job of be-. ing a Red na itt " hijer conpielias at satel vale ing, the men will be transferred to Camp Pendelton,. Oceanside, Cailif., for five weeks of individual gigantic. The premier’s job is al- combat training. Then, following be most equally taxing. Khrushchev himself once decreed it was im- possible for one man to do both well, and separated the posts in _ {the satellite countries. He ‘does _. fgeem to have enormous energy,’ but he may Jack the bounce of two years ago, when he snorted to correspondents trying to keep up with one of his rocket-like “Life is short. Live. it, Tired? : . the Ufiited States change Bet tote - Seaman ‘FAT. af in California « ie. Ginias thea Reabenachee.-wes af right when hb denounced Stalin men who enlisted|and en _ cau relaxa- |: Nine of he 1 enw at the Pon-|tions, He was just as t when tiac recruiting station in March be re-established Stalin a hero a were from the Pontiac area, [spd “cracked. down on the. same | ~The men, who will 1g|telaxations, blaming others. for, a weeks training in San Di-|costly experiments. 28 ego, Calif., are Robert L.. Now Khrushchev once again is: field Hills i ; - oS “This is a clear challenge Ps the, & The~ three Nest to ponder. in advance of a were Samuel B, sum oti r tion’s party boss is | Of course not. I'm a s man.” : = . x & | OVERWEIGHT Khrushchev will be 65 in two! weeks, Doctors .have warned him =e to- ease up on ‘liquor and watch | | ca “aoctor'e pr ee “outlhis diet,.As a result the twé-fisted | or back. Ne more starvation oo aie. siren strenu- u-| wagon, and suddenly is intent in taking aie. ae ding cancdiee, making the ‘whole: population lay + swallowed sae, Ss rmiess. When| He -lives in luxury in Moscow, io. aes aay = al oni. but|Clucked over by his stout, mother- ly wife, admired by his’ grand- children, If Khrushchev has a soft side, it is his devotion to his , daughter, wife of a Moscow edi- tor, and his son Sergei, an electri- cal engineer. 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Washington St. as Nels; Paulette Etter of 6542 E. Giarkston High School juniors, gather ‘around the. table for cup of Church St. as Katrina; Ron Russell of 7096 Lappos"Dr. as Papa : - coffee. They are (from left) Georgia Robinson of 40 Roberts St., and Sane Ropes HONS NE, Oe | as Aunt Jenny; ni sas Holeomb St. ‘ap Meme; Gory _ eee eee ee es Aomsal Dance | unior Class Cast of 21 coma +3 Plans ‘I Remember Mama’ roi Semiformal at Holly High Marleen Payne, Robert Lawson and Jackie Phelan, - By JUDITH WOOD | Others are Prudy Hutchins, Bil!|“irection” of Mrs. Barbara ers, x *« * i a first divi- ' ‘solo fes- The Holly Area High School jun- ior class is.in the midst of plans the State Festival at Ann Arbor|for its major social event of the year, ‘The annval Seeing: Frolic, slated i r i Select. Speech Contestants at- Pontiac Central High By ‘prene GRIFFIN The spring speech teams have been selected at Pontiac Central High Schéol and are now prepar- der the direction of Walter Smith, | speech coach, in five events. The) three best speakers and an alter-' nate were selected in each event, Teams selected were George ing to compete for the Saginaw) ™king a total of 19 cqptestants: alley ’ .| Renziperis, Clark Davis, Warren Norland and Norman O’Nell, al Organize lifesaving Classes at . By COLLEEN ADAMS This week plans are being made |Dennis to start junior and senior Ameri: ean Red Cross life-saving classes at Pontiac Northern High School. The lessons, to. be taught by Richard L, Marsh and Madeline | Council to Sponsor Recreation Night ecreation Nigh By JEAN REXFORD | Recreation Night will be spon- sored by the Waterford Township High Sctool Student Council for the first time in the gymnasium to- night from 7:30 to 11. Admission will be by student activity or school identification €ards. Shuffleboard, dancing, ping pong, chess, checkers and weight lifting will be featured)’ throughout the. evening. Refresh- ments will be sold in the cafeteria. Ren Newman is general chair-~ man of the event. Other commit- tee chairmen: are Bob Joyce, games; Carolyn Ball, publicity; Betty Vernan, dancing and Jim~ Lazod, admissions. Dr. Albert Loving, a Negro pro- . fesSor at the Univetsity of Michi- gan, was the guest speaker at the: Easter assembly held last. week. | His speech, ‘Survival ‘or Crucifix-’ ion:. Modern View,” cehtered on the problem of segregation in ‘a democracy. He/ was sponsored by the Hi-Y Club. / » Winners off the WTHS. second semester forensic ‘speech contest PNH — . —— Northern teachers, and Beach of Madison Junior | show High “School; are open to anyone and will be held for two months each Saturday. This week, a water safety pro- gram ude way for swimming instructors also started. Meet- ings will be held at tha pool each . Monday ‘and -Wednesday at 17 p.m.. thronghout Aprfi. This week five American prob- problem alcohol causes and its ef- fects.. ~ ‘ ee ee Now that Warmer weather has started, many homerooms are thinking of dressing up the out- door courts. with flowers and shrubbery, Plans are now being made as to how. each section of the building is going te. fix up its court. a red “N” out of Mee for their floral “splay. * *® * Dan Hurtel is leading in - points per game in the intramural bas- ‘ketball tournament being held this week, He rackec up 40 points in one eae, Bob tad made 32.1 lems classes were shown two films| *ton alcoholism which dealt with the One court has planned to make |. Bruce Ai Reichert, "Prank Crawford. Milton brass octet composed of|for next Friday, PAL be. calpd|taln lS spent A AL. fe iton, ‘Spring Fantasy.” The Collegians, Clarkston High School for the pres-| Rauch, Sandy Hollis, Cindy Ander- Paul Rand, Larry/a five-piece band from the Flint| entation of the play, “I Remem-|son, Jim Snover, Richard Mans-|Stoddard, Larry Bailey, aig Cologe. will provide the ber Mansa” ‘adeeted i Cath- field, Dianne P. Stott, Douglas Kennedy, Dave The setni-formal dance is open| rine Forbes’ book, “Mama's Bank| Kimble, Jim Lajala and Pat An-|tong, * jto all Holly High School students. thony. : 0 *.* * % ‘All students, regardless of class, Ce =. The play is under the direction and|of John Van Druten. © i : 5 Hi learrigan, and Jack Hobbs both .F E by Bi i ternate, humorous reading. In Rodger Olsen, Stand Walker and Keg Freer, alternate, were chos- Lynn alternate, and Peggy Warren, alternate, were winners in interpretive reading.‘ PLAN SWIM SHOW and the others will be evening per-| |High School pool. * * show are Becky Bryce, publicity; ‘held soon. dramatics instructor, “Manney’s Kid Don’t Cry" by Tennessee Williams, will be pre- sented May 11 at Wayne State University when 39 other Detroit > area high schools will compete for top honors, On May 5, at the Oakland Avenue. Presby- terian Church. were announced by Patty Looman, | @a™™ speech department head. -. Mike Sickels won first place in|: declamation and Barbara Harthun was second, Betty Vernan, first}: in dramatic reading and Carol Saul, second; Joe Stodgel, first in humorous reading and Marcia Cameroti, second; Charlotte Brad- en, first in original oratory and Mary Harding, second and John ‘Teeuwissen, winner in extempore ch. = * * A cominitteé of clubs. was re“| ‘gently proposed to all of the organization at WTHS, This. com- mittee would be formed to orient bg students regarding the clubs, inate money. making ac- evil , to better publicise worth- while club projects and to pro- vide a forum to talk over mutual problems. “This committee would be made up of all club presidents and would be a sub-committee of the student council. | holding a slight edge in first plate among . hig, tunes in Pont#c is “Come Softly To Me” (The Fleet- woods) “Pink Shoe Laces’’ (Do- ‘SAUNDERS die Stevens) pops up in second spot this week. Third is ‘It’s Just. A Matter of Time” (Brook Benton), Slipping iinto fourth spot is “So Fine” (The. Fiestas) and droppin this week is ‘Since You” The Skyliners). THE JAZZ NEST: Now that Chris Barber's ‘‘Petite.Fluer” has quieted down, it might be interest- ing to take a closer look at his band, This can be done in an excel- lent LP, “Here Is. Chris Barber’ Aflantic 1292), I especially like the vocal by Ottilie Hetierers and Barber's Don’t Have Dise Data and Chatter 7 a Music in the Round' FIVE .ACES: by Dick Saunders Cholly,”’ one of the best cuttings of this tune since ‘Bessie Smith 30 years ago. * Irish (Northern). play so well, Don’t miss it! x * * Judy Canterella, Nancy Walker The Dolphins, the girls synchron- | dates for their annua] spring water | show. “Music Through the Ages.” | A matinee will be held May. 6. formances, All- performances will be held in the. Pofitiac Northern Coached by Nelma Wood, mem- | bers practice several times a week ‘|working out routines to portray | different stages of music through | the years. Nancy Donaldson ‘and Ann Donaldson will perform solos. * ; Committee chairmen for,the Carol Murphy, costumes; and Nan- cy Donaldson, music; Tryouts for the narrator of the show: will be Tryouts. will be held for two plays to be presented May 5 and 11 by the PCH Playcrafters urlderif = the direction_of Garth Errington, great ‘trombone on “Trombone | and Charlie Green did it some | The band is British, its vocalist The technical side of the recording is just theif. thing for hi-fi bugs, Ifis truly re- freshing to hear a young outfit LAST CHORUS: Brieflyg I would] to fifth spot psi "to pay tribute to, the velvet the age of 49 in New York City. ‘Pres’. was a giant and, with Coleman Hawkins, the major in- F dance. The sfudents and teachers re- Committee chairmen of the pro-|1, duction are Pat Rhyndress, Doug » ¥ cently competed in a talent show | ancy sponsored by the student council. Doug. Adams and Mike Crawford |The cooks and janitors of the and piano solo by Dennis Garrels.'school were judges. f ff li zB: ay et E f . 7 Is Most Essential in Discharging the Duties of ui JUDGE “The Witch Whol] fas e. " | : a€ Wouldn’t Be’’*-will be presented] $252 ~ e: | es i : < «* * i ¥ : Wife : ; i aj Pe eee ee a ee ee eee ae” eee ae es eS << =< — -< s — a specter ferwerd nd Reverse 9 Batre gate Made leckowt « () TAKES OFF WINTER WRAPS — — Joan Lam- : Pontiae Press Phete son of 575 N.-East Bivd., watches Wayne Siefert, burlap covering. 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Asylum NEW DELHI, Dalai Lama, 23-year-old - god-king' candidates of Tibet, slipped across the border into India three nights ago in a successful escape from pursuing Chinese.Communists. _ Prime Minister Nehru, in an- nouncing the Buddhist ruler’s safe arrival to a cheerful parliament, indicated he would be quickly giv- en political asylum. “Yes, he is in good health,” Nehru declared in disclosing the end of a dramatic 13-day man- bunt ‘in which the Chinese Reds desperately tried to head off the three India @ — = The|_ Followin “Following ls a list. of registered - KEEGO HARBOR = : = _-7HE PONTIAC-PRESS, FRIDAY, abn 8, 1950 [Plan Supper at Cliferd: ide, : City Requests” Pontiac Asks $29,500 From Urban” Coffers for Planning Budget Advance youthful monarch worshipped by Tibetans as a living Budda. - The Dalai Lama, reportedly trav- | Renewal i eling in a party of 80, crossed the border in extreme northeast India ” near ae nes Teens ae imately 500 miles north of cutta. Nehru said that he first leamed Wednesday night that an emis- sary of the Dalai Lama had ar-, rived at the’ Indian border in the! northeast frontier area of Assam Lindwood E. Chambers, Samuel a ¢. state. The prime minister said that | Also, Charles A. Habermehi, W. _ FARMINGTON | Three councilmen are sought in (o ndaiion Vying for the pests are 12 candidates. They include Thomas FE: Barber, Vilas 0. Bates, ' Robert J. Boise, Charles F_ Brid- ges Jr., James W. .Cavanaugh, _ Graham Jr. * * the young ruler and his party Aljem Nelson, Dean F. Payne, | actually had crossed the border (Hugo E. Peterson and Howard W.' the night before but the message | | Thayer. from the remote area was slow Nehru said the Dalai emissary had sought political _ lum for his chief, and that Indian political officer at Shillong, in Assam state, the chief town 150. miles south of the border, priér instructions what to-do. The Dalai Lama's presence in India puts Nehru in a delicate friendly terms with Red China. South Oakland 30-Ups Will Sponsor Dance The 30-Up Club of South Oak- land YMCA is sponsoring a dance’ tomorrow from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the Royal Oak branch of the YMCA, 1016 W. 11 Mile Rd. just east of Woodward: The only YMCA club of its kind. _ persons over 29 years old. | Lama's. a | | | | TROY Troy voters will elect a mayor i two councilmen, Running | for mayor are Robert J, Huber and Carence F. Long. oes | 600 Pontiac Homes “4\Gasless for 5 Hours Approximately 600 homes in the diplomatic position. He has been south end of the city were without, going out of his way to keep or gas last night for five hours while. Consumers Power Co. crewmen) ‘cleared a clogged gas main. = in buildings bounded by Bagley, Consumers workers shut off gas MARION BARRIGAN 7362 Ormand Rd., Davisburg an- nounce; the engagement of their , daughter, Marion, to Warren E. | Blumenchien, son of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Blumenchien of 2320 Pool Rd., been set for the wedding. 59ers Hunt Sites for Homesteading HOMER, Alaska GIP The| So far, the city has spent $11, 907 ‘Detroit 59ers split’ into separate for planning, Stierer said, ‘scouting parties today to hunt up the best’ site for a homestead in Prince Charles Aleaka. * * * ‘want to make certain they have found the right site before they. ‘Saginaw, Rapid streets and South make their move. boulevard. E. L. Karkav., district manager of the company, the trouble was caused by water which seeped inte a gas main. Assisting Consumers were police and firemen, dences.where no one was at home. “We don’t want te be making any mistakes,’’ he said. One scouting group is checking) * * north bank of Anchor River’ the ‘declared public domain. ‘ladvance from its $60,882 =~ ‘ert A, Stierer, assistant city man- Mr.-and Mrs. Lyle Barrigan of | ‘Holly, No date has | Grew leader Marino Sik said the modern. day band of pioneers for urban renewal planning, . Rob- ager, said today. : * * * Regional urban renewal officials in Chicago have been asked to fory ‘ward $29,500, for planning through | ‘June 30, he said. * bel * The funds would eovgr initial | land surveys and appraisals in | the renewal area; coordination — by city planners and Greer As- I sociates, the city’s plan con- | | gultants; and legal and atmainle- trative fees. 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Conservation er i. of the ade Aare wa » National Forest whey state has 130,000 acres of min- All the perch:.was froden fish eral rights nae Ta alles: asd dentine conten cultural and social ties _| touched off riots in many parts of|in the West. the world amid charges that Sec-| The NATO pact is. particularly - |eo and Vanzetti were put to death \Significant now, the proclamation because they were Saas: and: ‘said, beeause of the present crisis} » anarchists. ‘over West Berlin. t) with a Fair will “: Viitieal Advertisement) - (Political Advertisement) ae, Monde, April 6, Blect WENDELL YOUR OAKLAND COUNTY CIRCUIT JUDGE - Qualitied by Every Test HE STANDS FOR EQUAL JUSTICE BEFORE THE LAW We know Wendell Brown to be an otforney of great integrity, understanding of the low and compassion for people. He hos been honored by his fellow attorneys with many high positions in State and City Bar Associafions. We Know he ‘will make on outstanding Circuit pate We urge yor to join us in voting for ecm: State oa ones F. ‘Fgticn "doageuts a _réet Michigan's financial problems. oe ‘Hughes, a Berkley attorney who ‘served four years, elected. body instead act Keeping it in the hands of! , the State Administrative , .tbing more ‘han Eeneral fund | money.” Board. and. aed ‘Service! te rejeatedly placed some ot aoe Eas eeeke mattiecter ons night : GOP jon current $4, year pay pom wie tives; most of whom -|best qualified seek public office. mroney might come trou in view of of Michigan's pending $110,000, -a series | 000 deficit, County to discuss the |GOP committee, It will be held-at -Btate’s cash crisis. (Royal Oak Kimball High School. ‘In answer to a question, Hughes ;Reps. Roberts ‘and William Hay- Said the immediate solution to pour} 4rd (R-Royal Oak) are scheduled money into the state peng 4 tions. Swiss Welcome Big 4 _He also spoke ‘out against the’ pean, Switzeriand h-The formal agreemedt, to being host to the foreign ministers confer- ence of the United ‘States, Brit- ain, France and the Soviet ELECT . . . THEODORE F. . (Short Term) a ae e Lowyer-—22’ years ae > @ State Legislotor—4 years’ ee @ City Attorney—7 years . @ Boord of Supervisors—4 years - °, _ Overseas Veteran a, ‘ \ _ NON-PARTISAN ELECT ION APRIL 6. 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KEARNS __Spnrte Walter, Ponting ress ~-like the pari-mutuels at a face track’ . _ "The way the odds were publicized prior to the Masters Tournament one would wonder whether they were using programs or tote cards in Augusta. ‘Couldn't you. just hear the late Bill Corum an- nouncing the teurnament race track fashion, “And approaching the green is Cary Middleeoff with Sam Snead making the turn ‘and. Arnold. Palmer two strokes behind.” This sounds corny but ‘@story in the current issue of Golf Digest tells how you can “own” a golf pro ad like owning a racehorse. al § * * * The example given is the case of Billy Casper. Two California business men had a contract with Casper paying him between $600 and $1,500 a month. Last June when Casper’s contract ran out, the three men split $100,000 over a two year period — each sponsor getting $15,000 over the ‘wrigial in- vestment. a Other contracts were noted with juicy splits. - Doug Ford, dissenting pro, believes such arrange- _ments water down a pro's “hunger, ” according to the. “publication. if To further the whims of the gamblers* the'Las Vegas Tournament of Champions has betting figures of Wall. ' Street financial proportions. One gambler is reported to have standard odds of 10,000 to 1 that no golfer in the field will fire aces. on the 4th, 7th, 11th or 16th holes. And there are 2-1 odds given that tée shots on the. par-3 7th hole won’t land on the green. : This is also a place where you can “own” a pro. -Frank Laine who “bought” Gene Littler for the past three years has won a total of $237,663 as Littler has won the. tourney three times in succession. His prize money was $10,000 each time, but each - time Taine also gave Littler a share of his “win- nings.” At this rate it shouldn't be too long before betting. windows will be legalized in some states holding pro. tournaments. | DITTOS FROM .THE PRESS BOX Dale Weitzel, club manager at Rochester Golf and Codntry:Club last year, and part owner with Jack Fleck, is establishing permanent residence in Naples, Florida. Weitzel is taking the position of property superin- tendent of the new Palm River Country Club in Naples, which is located on the Southwest Gulf Coast of Florida. | Say Now, Captain —Honey CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP)—A petite green-eyed blonde, Marilyn. Voges, Thursday night was elected. ‘“—<.) of the. University of Chattanooga varsity tennis team. The 19-year-old sophomore is believed by her coach to , be the only coed in the nation with such a position. om lege tennis is dominated ‘by males. Coach Tommy Bartlett, who announced Miss Voges’ elec-. tion by her teammates, talked her Into trying out for the) team last year. She immediately became Bartlett's No. 2 player. Miss Voges, a native of Chattanooga, is a 10-year vet- eran of Southeastern tennis. In the latest rankings of the Southern Lawn Tennis Assn., she is ranked No. 4 among | women players and the No. 3 junior. i Last year she won the Tennessee State Open and closed women’s tournaments. : Against all college opposition—and it was ail male—she has been beaten only twice. Professional golf stories are getting hea sound ‘more! eae, Site ' and for the first time will wear | a pose,guard next Fall. | photo shows the ‘‘old'’ nose and | | the ‘bottom is his new one. ~~ ‘Demaret F inds Augusta | Back Nine a ‘Varmint ‘By CARY "MIDDLECOFF “though he. is ‘the current PGA AUGUSTA, NATIONAL GOLF champion) but he is nearly al- _ CLUB—If anybody doubts that this, ways well in the money, He is ‘golf course is as treacherous ag the | a great golfer but a generally soe |worst varment you'd ever see bn, cautious ene, = ‘Have Gun Will Travel, let him 7 * * consider the case of James Newton Here Thursday, bis caution “res | Demaret. —- = warded him with a total of 11 fives on his scorecard. In fact, he nevery went over five on a single hole, but he wound up with + * * or Jim, one of the world’s fin- est players over the years and a three-time Masters champion, had it two under par going past the 10th hole.He Tiaed it in eight over thereafter to Saish with 34- * obviously, was Stan Leonard, with his 69. He is a fine golfer, long with the driver and With a geod all-round game, . ; : * & * Mine was the usual lament. | hit the ball go6d but couldn't putt. All of the five holes I..bogied I “should” have parred: It was in ‘each case a matter of three-putting ‘or failing to get down in two shots ftom just off the fringe of the igreen, But these mistakes are pain- * * Being mighty busy shooting -myself-a 74, I didn’t have the time (nor the heart for it either) | to ask Demgret. for the gory details of the back nine. But i_know from. Jong experience | that he must have taken some ' Jong cman that didn’t come off, ee AP Wirephoteos | REMODELED — Howard (Hopalong):Cassady is going to | try to protect his. remodeled’ nose. The Detroit Lions half- golf course cannot be dt just goes to ~~ that this trifled with. ‘back had hig twisted nose You have tha’ corer -\fully easy to make here at the straightened by nea to aid | / ‘Masters course. his breathing : But then you can't be too care- « *« y of wheghets VARMINT — Jimmy Demaret does a jig as he drops a putt on the 9th green at Augusta in the Masters Tournament. Behind him is Vic Ghezzi. Demaret had.a 34 for the front nine, but thé back nine was a varmint ashe skiedtoa 44. > = had smashed three Whee in football ful. And) for .preof: of. that take | Happily for me — and for: some - ithe case of Dow Finsterwald., ‘others, like Snead and Hogan _ Finsterwald is justly renowned the scoring ran rather high for the ~ as one of golf's mene players. ‘first day, andjit may be possible ' He deesn't win real often (al- to-catch up. 5 Upper | Wales were among nine men tied at 73. After a frustrating day -of early. * | M asters Scores (AP) — First Masters Golf titles weas still wide open but the- or a a * Australian-born Jin Ferrier was a_U.S, pro when he was barely Hsider ever has done in this event came last year when today’s self- Cup Playoffs Have Canadian linge 223 ]Montreal, Leafs 2 Venturi for fourth, ah unprecedented fourth straight | Bil Casper Stanley Cup title, hold a 3-2 Jou" ,Rerolte margin over Chicago-after blast- {zim ear ing on for a 4-2 victory last night. fees ya accbe Toronto’s Maple Leafs, winners Ligne menencé Both Lead 3-2 om Shain ti coy : | had the luck.and patience where ‘i: *{* | im lies the. story of his remark- in emi ind S : | able round under ‘¢xtremely: dif- - 3eae—74 ficult conditions. | Frank Stranahan - 3-36-™% =-The winds which swirled around . 3e36—74 Canadiens Score 4-2 Stm'sneaa “: 3638-34 the gulch encompassing the 10th Decision Over Hawks ser7, ure 2 eee oe ee lies val - $3- spirit of many ‘0’ game's as Bruins Fall, 4-1 eck seit etl ‘toughest competitors, but not the : . ‘ ‘Walter Burkemo | 39-36- 7 ‘pleasant little batter sind taroff By The Associated Press | Ken veuturt an T3835 | Vancever. -~ &** The National Hockey League's Bod Rosbare : 2-38-73) Leonard turned in 33, three un- ‘Stanley Cup playoffs had a de- | Wee Eiite wavanapeewed’ 343-73 der par, after sinking putts. of cided Canadian tinge today with Bruce ‘Crampton ne eaasaeaeaaagies Sho 22 and 14 feet. Then he ran \Montreal and Torotito holding the Pilly J. 3633-2 Into trouble = hit into payors strong hand in the semifinal round. ‘Doug Ford - 9 28-7 ways peer — his par. Montreal’s Canadiens, seeking | a ae : ey On the short 12th, he waded into | his tee shot, blasted out and sank a 25-foot putt for his par three. He had nine straight pars-on the back of the coveted trophy three suc-|*Jsk Westland = ...----- ;Dick Metz < cessive years back in 1947-48-49, | eeoon naan . — sostie ee at or. ie surprised the Bruins with a 4-1) unaty Demaret 3 ae ee arper triumph -off Boston ice. Now they nar al gal r ron th, vas | ve gt . ; ; ) é ‘head home for the sixth game > ‘Dow ~~ Fa ie only two t _— “DEATH ON A. SPEEDWAY — Two racing AP Wirephote jholding a 3-2 edge. (Henry Martell year, 3 . motorcyclists met death on.a London speedway other rider who was killed as his machine ran | * * * Thomson and Miguel, the latter this week. Arrow, at the left indicates where one afoul of Boarer’s, and a third rider G. J. Griffin the surprise individual winner in rider, Edward Boarer was pinned under his ma- best-of- 7 series | will is seen being tossed head first into the arena the Canada Cup matches at Mex-. > ~ 7 ~ Norman Analyzes s Team’ s Strength chine and killed. Arrow at the right points to an- wail. Saturday night with Montreal at Billy Burke respects ee _—— - 'Chicago, where the Hawks won XBruce, Castator with the reigning national - Open champion, Tommy Bolt, and two touring pros, Jay Hebert and Gene AMERICAN casove nae. el LAKELAND, Fla. (P—One week ¢ Batitiners cewecneme 137 40 from .today, the Detroit “Tigers - Boston i ee ie ’ 660 “ta will open the 1959 baseball-season | Detret a a (st 1%, against the Chicago White Sox. New York .....; 12° «10 oa os Kansas City svsrsreo 11 19 {a8 32 upwards of 35,000 spectators should | Washington .......- 8 11 421 te ‘pay their way into Briggs Stadium ‘to watch the team manager Bill NATIONAL LEAGUE wo GB Norman says has more power, Los Angeles ... “Cineinnati sn 3 iless speed, more defense, more ttsburg Philagelp ‘ 10 300 26 ‘pitching and an improved attitude. an Francisco ...+--09-- oH Chicago vee 485 344! The manager says the team is St. Louis 333 | good enough to finish in the Milwaukee 286 ; One More Week—Play Ball! ‘| Providing the weather is decent. 5 igoes and third baseman Eddie _ American League's first division, season as a a big league manager. S i : os their two es. the Leafs also Horton smith - ...-., : ) mete - won their firs, two.games against Retief Waltman jSawton. on ice. jEDick Foote | ...... Andre Prenevest; Marcel Bon- Fred Littler, all tied at 72. . - In the 73 list. with Player and in, Claude Provost and Bernie | Pametear (Boom Boom) Geofrion blasted. ’ ; a Chicago goalie Glen Mall for all | ‘ae = the Montreal scoring. Dickie Logart on TV Tonight Mean a Mar et | WASHINGTON tome Logs He is the fifth manager the De-)last year. Pinch hitting shouldn't 'troit club has:had in eight seasons.'embarrass us and we have a. No manager knows the perils of pretty good #econd: line defen-' Ted Lindsay, veteran. Chicago ileft winger, tied Maurice Richard’s |the job better than Norman. ‘sively.’ | record oe playoff appesra “Someday,” said Norman re- 2 oon she: ase ae _— be It_was his 12Ist_playot appear-. cently, ‘‘I will be fired. But I'm . will open the season on Apei nat ‘coh to talk mvect ot a = different — different players, 2°: : ee © falk mysell out Of different manager, apparently dif- , ferent , spirit. a a {eat the club has attained only zence in the last eight years. ‘Three new faces — left fielder) ‘Larry , Deby, shortstop Rocky young Charley. Scott. . Yost — will dot the opening day lineup that will face an ex-Tiger, southpaw Pierce. Either Frank Lary or Jim Bunning will get the * «. weeks ago. The Leafs, whose late scans vised (NBC, 10 p.m. EST). ‘has a 10-round rematch tonight with Logart, left-hooking peters of ro] fights, was a 3-1 favorite but lost| a split decision to Scott three: The bout will be nationally tele- Thomk ‘|holes;) Art Wall, Billy Maxwell, rt tricky winds and Augusta Na- tional’s par 72 too hard to handle. iSam Snead and Cary Middlecoff were among 174 at 74. Ken Ven- turi of San Francisco was tied with 12 others st’ 75. ‘surge carried them into the fourth playoff position on.the final day, took charge of the Bruins early in Pontiac Boxer rs ever wer te For that. reasom and. because . the, too, is weary of pennant talk | that has surrounded Detroit teams | for many seasons, Norman has | ithe hush treatment on that . ‘ailment known as pennant Sewer call for the Detroiters. Norman, .a moon-faced 48-year- old who succeeded Jack Tighe last, ‘June 10, is starting -his first full, Friday's Schedule ; Cincinnati vs. Detroit at St. Louis vs Chicago tAb at St. Peters! as “Wliwaukee vs vs. Washington at Orlando. Meet — Today Tampa ‘Duff added another goal in the second and Frank Mahovlich and Bob Pulford contributed to the). gre big danger. of having an-/ ‘other mediocre club that only dabbles with success, then’ finds Loses by KO Setar strict Loa Angeles vs. New York at Sarasota. . itself st 1 to stay : B eee” ares ee tet sri Say ot Ne Dick Compton Beaten wt te San Prancisco vs. Cleveland, : . Johnny Bower, - 33-year-old vet-, Phoenix. Vill cline even further. Now the prob: in National AAU Meet eran playing in his first Stanley Thursday's Result lem is present, with a drop of + . en a ee dace t Chieago (A) 6, Cincinnatt $ cnights\ | rm ne in Toledo Cup series, had his bid for a shut-| Philedeiphia 8. Baltimore 6 (nights) - es oe pie season when the out spoiled at 11:25 of the final - New York, 2. St. Louts club finished fifth ~ eens Seen a gee Prmcaee 2 LAKELAND, Fla. — The De- week, He pitched seven innings Norman can carry 28 players TOLEDO — Dick Compton saw sia roger Jerry ance ° Deal vs. Washington, cancelled t outfielder M for the Tigers this spring and got his t f ie Panda e lone Bos goal. | Was troit Tigers cut outfielder Maury .for the first month of the season. his hopes of entering the Pan-Am Bower made 32 saves, many of Mtoe Angeles vs. Pittsburgh cancelled, Wills and pitcher Jim Raugh from a City ‘vs. Detroit, cancelled, 'the squad yesterday. rajn. Wills was returned to Spokane Saturday's. Schedule of the Pacific C League and Cincinnat! vs. Milwaukee at Bradenton. Philadelphia vs. Kansas City at West/Raugh, 23-year-old right+ander, Toronto cause in the final session. a decision over the Milwaukee i. jikely will have seven infield: Games boxing tournament in Braves. The Only run he yielded 41. seven outfielders, two catch-/August blasted last night as_he was a homer by Del Crandall. ‘ers and 12 pitchers. dropped a TKO bout to Bob” ec: “emai cca “Norman looks at his team this Fosmier of Boston in 50 seconds Rains washed* out the Detroit lof the 1 round of the National them sensational. Loes’ Sore Arm way: exhibition game with the Kansas Pitchin 7 . . , g — ‘Good, solid starters/AAU tournament. V City Athletics here yesterday. It and effective relief pitching. The May oid Deal Compton, ot the Pontiac Boys’ was the fifth cancellation of the spring. pitching is pennant caliber.” Club, isa welterweight. He won | ORLANDO, Fla. (#—Pitcher Detroit plays the Cincinnati Catching — “Adequate. _— the Michigan AAU title in this [Billy Loes, who has not even Reds at Tampa today, Norman Infield — “‘Defensively, division last week. ‘ donned a. Senators’ uniform yet, Feller, Onsted, ‘Mich., . ham farm club, broke a three weeks, Levelt ‘ve. New York at St. Peters- urg. Tiger Fofmkend Hurt ; LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) — Jack his throwing hand in an exhibition | game against the Char leston Sen-; i specialist with fine control, he was ators dfid will be out approximately | ound the most improved Minor after Wayland had held, it four \Leaguer of wring: wruiaee this years, Ps Paim ach ‘st. ease ve, Baltimore at Miami WAS returned to Charleston in the (night). : American Assn. 2. Angeles vs, All Stars at Vero —~ ut, th aw i e cut, the second of spring Pitts! h vs. Chicagp (A) at Tampa. Chicago va. Bosfon at Dallas. training, left. 33 men in the De- bu ~ an Francisco, vs. Cleveland at Salt troit camp. Manager Bill: Nor- ake man sald he will yet down to 23 “as quickly as possible” be fore the Tigers break camp next Wednesday. 2. Will¢ appeared in 11 games this ‘spring, seven times as a pinch ore experience. A ‘sinker ball) said his starting pitcher might he | Don Lee. ; > ‘Women in Hoop Finals ST. JOSEPH, Mo, (AP) ~~ Two| catcher rynner. But he had only one hit|familiar names, Nashville, Tenn., with the, Detroit Tigers’ Birming- ‘in seven times at bat. finger on) Raugh is expected to strengthen |Tex., meet in tonight's finals of ithe ely 20 bullpen when “he gains|the women’s National AAU basket- and Wayland College of Plainview, ball tournament. Nashville won. the title last: yéar ‘ very good. We have better depth }with Larry Osborne available for two positions and Ossie . Alvarez for three. Eddie Yost is 32, but if I can get 100 to 120 games from him, I'll be a happy man. Bridges ‘has shown he is a big league shortstop.” Outfield — “Good speed and good hitting. by could give the; looked good with the glove as well as with the bat. Kuenn and Kaline could have great seasons,” ‘Bench strength -~ “Better than J & “eo \ ‘ * ao St ee =az * c x i eee FS eS ee ee ee | _In the 110-pound class J. W. Jackson of Flint won a split de-- cision Gver Bob Lefevre of Bur- lington, Vt,, and ‘in the 132 pound. division, Ken Flowers of Benton Harbor lost in a TKO to Quincy Daniels. of® Seattle, Wash. *. * * “‘Twentygeight bouts were on Jasté club a tremendous lift and he hasnight's fit round with two ses- sions slated today and another Saturday to cut the. field of 107: fighters down to champions in 10 divisions. was sent back to Washington ‘Thursday night with a sore arm. There was a possibility the tfade |. with Baltimore would be volded. * rs. * * In Washington he'll see the team physician, Dr. George Resta. If ‘the arm is declared unsound, he'd. be returned to Baltimore. * * * Loes, something of a problem with the Baltimore Orioles, was, traded Wednesday in an even deal for Washington pitcher Vito Valen- {' jtinetti. “TAP Wirephete ' BODY ENGLISH — ~ Stain Leonard, leader of the first,round of the Masters Tournament in Augusta, wheels in disgust after trying - to dee som. body Kngtdh to ftp &: loog’ putt oo the TA green Lege ha Se 118 Va beaten out for the title by Jimmy . Demaret-in 1950. The-best an out- . the shallow water after dunking _ ico City last year, were bracketed ; y were Ban Hoga, wie bad bogies on. three of the last five © Mike Souchak, Dick Mayer, and . two well-known. amateurs, Chuck | J Lage: en On ay 24 Hn» Be G&M Soren vg 2260 Dixie Hwy., N. of Tel..Rd. Pontiac st Bids rae State:. Crown jand Flint at 8; 230. at Pontion. Central Rounding out the tiainmnacill makes the tag. Yanks won, 21. : -. MOVE ASIDE — Gil MeDougald, fetes baal” ream and individual basis. Each|ors will go to the scoring chan, _ the plate as he gttempts to seore-after Norm Siebern flied out in. the game against the St: Loujs Cardinals yesterday. Card. catcher Bath bintiae Press abit pain ‘atcarely hopes that all Oakland County high school golf teams wil) be able to enter this newspaper's 8th annual Prep Invitu- tional tournament for. 190g) A few changes will be instituted this spring in an» fort to make’the event more interesting and itractiv, for every participating school. Amorig the changes w:!! be a switch in golf courses. Monday, May 25,-is the scheduled date for. the 18-hoie medal “play tourney and*— ~~ j ithis year the Press Invita-) 004 on the lowest five.ma, tional will be moved from steaks tateh Ber Sie {Photo round hag Municipal course to with the — Press title Frank Syron’s popular Pon-| ‘only going te tiac Country Club on Eliza- ned High now holds the ro beth Lake road’. =} ans eee. ee ie aw. are also in tio Peienishe 3 et coed oa ‘both ine Trophies for medalist ho: AP Wirepheto school team will consist of five in Class A and Class B-C. players. _AS an added_feature this seas : a “just. for fun’’ golf outing ; * ' _The team reaps wilh.be ne for coaches,” athletic a oe Se, we This Is Really Fi iring Birdies. ‘HUNTINGTON, W. Va. @— af Northern pairs-Rouge and Dear-| Buddy Graham, co-captain of jborn at 7 p.m, and Grand Rapids) the Marshall College golf teain, scored two birds and a | “Tomorrow's semi-finals and bogey om the same hole in’ a championship game all are sched-| match with Western Michigan |uled on the PCH court. yesterday. In an afternoon double bill, the! Grahary’s shot with a 4 wha | followed by a 2:30 meeting be- sparrows iF flight. The ball vee the Rouge-Dearborn and plunked to the fairway about 100 | | matinee victors square off at 7:30, ished with a 2-over-par 5 on the NCAA Boxing Tourney rectofs and principals from 1). competing schools. Each par: pating schoot will be allowed th: faculty representatives for the sid.. light affair. , All coaches and faculty person. nel taking part in the added a: traction will hold a get-together luncheon afterwards. The coin. peting prep golfers will be given Wide Open Team Race SS tween two 1958 collegiate cham- Tessier of Cal Poly. Tessier,. the, t© @ prepared Pontiac-St. Clair and Lansing-Yp- on the 20-yard No. 9 hole at the iP isilanti winners clash at 1 o'clock, Guyan Country Club killed two | ‘boxing tournament, with the race/Garven Kelly in the opener. iGrand. Rapids-Flint survivors. The! yards from the tee and he fin: | es |pam..for the state MRA title. : hole, : . We're inviting everyone: to our First Birthday Sell-a-bration! To help 2 '* celebrate this event — we-want you to test drive the finest cars on : the road today! The new 1959 Pontiac and Buick. You'll be glad you hoeiadiote Delivery ‘All Models. did — and'when you see the fantastic deals we dre offering — you'll ~*~ be tickled that you drove the 8 little miles to Rochester. Our location enables us to make the kind of trade you have in mind! Don’t miss out on this great event! Special Trade-in Allowance During Our Anniversary! *PONTIAC CATALI Dae 2-DOOR SEDAN. 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"| Klinkenberg, Mhe 156-pound winner|but San Jose has three fighters’ and keener competition Takine « ifrew a bye last night while Klin-| team fought last -night while all, Invitational tournament the b¢,: jseven, but the fight was called “|ehampion John Horne of Michigan Rausch and 136-pounder Cliff Mc-| Lamphere High School, of : 1 56 CHEVROLET—210 | ‘57 MERCURY RENO, Nev. (AP)—A clash be-, victory with a decision over Don tesy of the — them n the shaped “up for tonight's sec-|only fighter to go in two bouts dining hall at PCC. d round action in the NCAA last night, had bedten San Jose’s| The Press Invitational is >. proved by the Michigan fig: ‘for team honors wide open. ’ *« * * Sehool Athletic Association and : = -* & | In the battle for team honors, team members must pe elicit Sacramento Siate’s Jim Flood, defending champion San Jose under, MHSAA rules, The tour a titlist the past two years, and State had two opening” night vie-) will be conducted «under Us53 Washington= State’s Jesse Klinken-|tories — Milton and j stroke play reguiations,. Deadii; berg headline, the 16-bout card of) Bill Maddox who outpointed Ne-, head entries is Wednegday morn: three-round - fights. . {vada’s Chub Quilici. May 2. Flood seeks to repeat as. cham-| Wisconsin and Idaho State each} A good-sized entry Hist mears tonight who’ drew operting' ‘ ‘more the merrier’ attitude division. The ‘Sacramento boxer round byes. All the Wisconsin) Press hopes to make the 1959 Pry: kenberg opened his campaign im-'but one in the Idaho State, team one ever held. pressively by stopping Dan Mc-| saw action, _ODDS.AND ENDS Millan of College of Idaho in the) ~ © st | Big BM Noles of Clarkston sr third come" | Wisconsin winner# were 132- Oxford prep basketball fame * * pounder John Drye, 165-pounder ered himself with glory during | the Even more impressive was San Charles Mohr and light heavy- 1958-59 cage séason at Stax State’s defending heavy- weight Bill Urban, Drye outpoint-| Military Academy in Staunton weight. champion Archie Milton. ed Fred Norvell] of Virginia and. Ny, He whipped over a short right Mohr beat Virginia's John Dough-| Noles. the team’s tallest pla: hand shot to the jaw of Califor-\erty in the same manner. Urban! ° 8¢ §foot-4, played center and nia’s Jack Domich late in the first| stopped Chico State's Bob Jellison, helped Staunton win its Srd con round and his foe hit the deck.,in the second round. scesfive state crown and ith in The round ended at the count of, * * * the last five years, He was thr Heavyweight Hal Espy. the 1987 club's top rebouniier and 1 right ‘there. ‘national champion, led the Idaho! “¢*dy point-maker. Noles aie ‘* *-* | State assault, with other victories! was a starting tackle on the 195" Defending light heavyweight going to welterweight Budd y - football squad, = State also racked up-a first-round’ Farland. n nen Tela te Jockting Ber a 0" a eee, O2ll opponent rext fall in the Cr -C or small Class B category. “}> ‘available dates are Sept. 1% Sept. 2%. Prospective foes sh: call -Lamphere athletic dire’ Joe Borovick at LI 7-1390. a ee ee Gene Wright, St. Frede coach, will be caddie superinte: ent this summer for head pro Ger= ‘Bone at Warwick Hills Cour: Club near Grand Blanc. Hoad Tops Pancho Jin 3-Hour Match ' CHARLOTTE, N.C, m™—Le ‘Hoad outlasted Pancho Gonzs'e /10-8, 10-12, 6-2 in professional te: | nis at the Coliseum Thursday nich’ | The match lasted nearly three hours, Hoad now has an 18-7 record fr- |the pro tour, while Gonzalés h= won 17 and dropped eight. ’ Maj Anderson bested Ash ile : Cooper, 6-4, 6.2 in the other sir -B gles match betes a crowd « 4-Door Sedan. Standard Transmission. Radio. and Heater« ‘36 PLYMOUTH—Wagon | 4-Door, Automatic, B-8, 2- Tone, ‘White Walls, Sharp. = S e Radio and Heater, White Walis Merc-O- Matic. 2-Tone. LOW MILEAGE, ‘57 LINCOLN. Premier Hardtop, Full Power, Showroom Condition. ‘56 BUICK Super . 4-Door Hardtop, Power Steering and - Brakes. Radio and Heater. Eynationg: 2-Tone Blue. 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Huron St. _ the men's event.” There will also eo: ‘ican’ games-at Chicago. ~ to enter right up until the final. * £ is hon he d oe ee : Jat yet Ve aah : | __aHe PONTIAC PRESS, pripay, APRIL # M0) aa ee ». : : ee “ ae | ; i : \ Aa. ti i in Ve) ‘hove’ 5 Tourney - Starts Saturday |< The Sth annial “Howe's ‘Lanke opens Sirigles tournament Satur- day with possibilities. apaclinndhe for ajpameed today. by record entry for the ot bowling, =e , Over’ 600 are expected to take part with interested keglers able squad starts on April 26 — the clos- ing day. A guaranteed prize of $200. will be awarded the 1959 champion of be squad awards and separate prizes for high. series-and high game based on actual pins. re least one of every 10 participants eat. he: expegeak Seine 15 the tourney open to. tioned with ABC.. McCaffree to Coach Pan-Am Swim Squad ‘ NEW HAVEN, Conn. —Charles McCaffree Jr..of Michigan State University hag been named head coach of the-Americah swimming team in next summer's Pan-Amer- Naméd yesterday to assist Mc- Caffree were Bruce Harlan of , The Ponti Wocnnia: bea Delayed Again | '|field to be qualified for a 630-mile $1,669.00 to during the Daytona Trials DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) qualifying days,. leaving the entire sports car race Sunday. In addition, 11 places remain open for a 100-mile race -‘for speedway type cars tomorrow. Thirteen drivers qualified last weekend, including. George Amick of Rhinelander, Wis:; who set the speedway record of 176.88 miles an, hour. . * * * This 100-miler is being used by many race car owners as a shake- Michigan and Paul Hartlaub of Cincinnati. , down for the Indianapolis 500 on, Memorial Day. Rontiac Area United # + P. ‘ WB. Donated 31869 rem ‘Vie. Ae ) ‘Rochester ‘persons in Pontiac, rele gg gg .{townships wrestlers. tron: Michigan $255 given towards the Goodtellows Cari oi et Michigan State University and the “Other ‘donditions ‘were as follows: Pund, ...+<+ Pontiac General Hospital Building” 1 Joseph ‘Hospital’ Building Pund.. Pontiac State Lraaers Athlete Pie wedge eteeenee world tables tennis singles cham- | pionships. Three U.S. men, "Laiaiiest Obey: erman of Los- Angeles, Dick Miles’ $ hos A Fights Please Patferson (IV undecided): The Stadium's tp ticket price will be $100. | ca Sige a pt 3 Beyond those two are title de- el better/” fenses “against. opponents stil to the ne eens Tey be picked end which will be shown over NBC television. The .London fight and the two after Johansson aré part of a three-fight packag with NBC for the Friday night TV series. These fights “must be’ held before Nov. 1, 1960, * * * What happens if the lantern.) jawed London, a’ 10-1: underdog,’ gets lucky and flattens Patterson? st, “A return fight between the two would be -our second fight then,")7 said Tom Gallery, sports director of NBC. a four-fight program wp Medias Or at een. If he wins them all he could earn upwards of. a million. dollars be- | fore taxes and manager's cut be- schools. ary . Michigan will each’ malen Seales toe tae par tween this May 1 and Nov, 1; 19 ticipants, Toledo University one = Ito|and the Hazel Park AAU one. s) The Japanese squad has beenin') & the. United States for two weeks to * * ” Definitely on Floyd's ** . So sass . tcc se eens Cy « BUY N only EXTENSION LADDERS 95 FAMOUS MAKE “ 90’ SIZE 1.25 Week® You won't find ladders with all these quality features anywhere near Grants thrifty prices! Lightweight aluminum with built-in safety warranteed to meet _ and sutpass the laduetry' s tad standards. See them! 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Beers of Ron & , MFG—Wolverine—Mitchell—Sea Nymph —Feather mom Service gained the high scor Ailing 1 Rose Re ins One Swim Title pe S Crate: Grumman—Bell Boy Boats—Sterling i | 2 ond Air Boy: Trailere—DuPont ond Pettit Boot Paints § sportsmanship leurels. | = 2 . Complete Mari sdwe NEW HAVEN, Ce (AP) — record ‘time of 8:18.4,; ' . ne evqwrere-—- a §'Tampa Training Mighty Murray’ Rose, ‘the faba-insarty two setnda better than the|yards, and Breen by ever more, | Bo k Fi in = Site May Lose lous. Aneratien ener, SS eens oe Sem Trees ite Yale's meter pool a , Layaway or n inanc 9 a tarned the National AA nea years The 20-year-old University of} a . swimming and ». cham He nearly didn’t swim at all. alifornia phomore | a «1899 S. Telegraph Rd. © st FE 2-8033 . lof 2 Teams ships into a pe hve = He was: 2 100-degree tem- [Sou he felt much Getter when ial a ee The question, which won't be an-jperature. His mother, Mrs, lan was over. e Se Ses TAMPA, Fla. ® — One of|swered ‘until sometime this after-/Rose,-permitied him to answet the| 45 ne left for a hotel with his! .. the two, mabe league teams which nton. Js: - Will the 20-year-old Rose|gun only after he promised her) sronts, Rose insisted he'll be Thursday. itrain in Tampa may not be back ae Se ees Mayor Nick Nuccio reported lyesterday that Cincinnati officials ‘don't think the city “éan support ‘both the Reds and the Chicago White Sox. He disclosed this after a meet- , lable Net Play Advances Rochester Golf and_ , 2B ha “te Club is back to semi-public status | Se cre ees |, erm 2 tr done in the clubhouse, locker Ih tone red pd rooms and om the course and | $445 . ee ee ee ae | Pecigie adie’ ant peaier. “| former owner and pro, is now $395 living te California. “fh Mace ewer’ Prone eutoma Max Evans takes over as head | “** &"*. “Ps: pro at Glénn Oaks, Northwestern] $195 and 152lle road. 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Finals Next Week Rose, Somers and Breen battled stroke for stroke, Just before the 14,000 Somers went in front by about a foot, But Rose sprinted and left Somers and Breen to figh 2 ee in the veterans ae with Pele Secord facing, Tra Silvers, ‘And in the women’s ‘novice singles with Lila Kitchen facing Marilyn Feild- iman. - Miss Kitchen entered the finals. round, ‘which will be played next Thursday at Pontiac Central, after the opening sessions last night. Ip the men’s singles division, _ Ed Kin of the Riviera Cluh, In- dianapolis, was fourth in 18:49,3, followed’ by Gay Hopkins, vesper "See | ROT 1 LUMBER. for Quality: . Lumber and Ramoceiing Materials! 9 HOUR SALE Speedometer Service See or Cail Us Today Seett Speedometer Service 28 Lexington’ (Pontiac) FE 22890 Floyd Finkle, Ron. Beckman, Dave Barnhart and Adolph Magnus ad- vanced into the semi-finals. Three other divisions had their finals last night and in the by defeating Linda Goodwin 21- 12 and 21-18 wile Miss Feldman was ousting Dianna Daily 21-16 and 21-19. Secord’s semi-final win was 21-19 preceded by qualifying tests Boat Ctib, Philadelphia, 18:50. and Warren Uhler, Evanston, ml. 18:57 junior men’s division Dave Barn: ‘| ariq 21-18 over Ed Burnhard while | hart defeated Bruce Martin, 21- | Silvers was beating Al Jankie 21-8, WockEY PLAYOFFS AT A GLANCE 19, 21.19, _-¢ land 21-16 in the semis, - = NMONAL LEAGUE = — | Winner of the boys singles was) in the men's singles, Finkle a Semifinal Bob Walton who defeated Bob/feated John Wettlaufer 11-21, 21-10, 'Bowers 21-18, 21-17. Womens sin-| 21-15; Beckman defeated Sid Dick- igles champion is. Carol Ryan wholstein, 21-19, 19-21, 21-18; Barnhart scored 21-15 and 21-17 verdicts defeated Secord, 22-20, 22-20 and over Marilyn Feldman. ' Magnus defeateq Howard Heck- est-of-7. 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Somers scored | ; in 18:20.8 and Breen in 18:21.3.): Fifteen events remain, seven to- : night and eight tomorrow night, | <4 Toronto 4, Boston 1, Toronto lesds 34./ i Montreal 4, EASTERN 2. pean leads 3-2)” tied 3-3.' 52 ee estel? mifinals i " Troy at Louisville, ‘Toulsviile feads 2-0. Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne ashe TUXEDO “RENTALS » Includes: ae Coat | Pants | Cummerbund | Shirt | ed Tie Jewelry Shoes i ya Aig Use Your Lion Charge : If You Wish! ¢ Open Daily 10. a.m. ~ to 9 P.M. HOMER HIGHT MOTORS - Quality Service © Chevrolet Sales © Pontiac Representative ® Buick SEE RON FOR THE RICHT DEAL! - Residence Phone NA 7- 3793' 2 Business Phone OA.8-2528 | RECONDITIONED. USED) CARS Homer Hi 160 $. Washington (M-24), Oxford ° ...SO YOU BOUGHT "(For 26 Cuttings a Year) YOU LOVE HER, : TOO-SOQOdo0 365 DAYS A YEAR, MAKE IT. EASIER FOR | ~ “HER WITH SOFT: WATER CALL FE 2-5827 — COOLEY SOFT WATER CO. YOURSELF A. 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(KP) — Shortstop -f : oa a group that never to- _ arrived gether before last Monday, the|Might-36 days late in reporting {has gotten top-flight jobs from) — S | M College AlLStars showed an amaa-|t the soring training camp of the _ er ean ee ave oney amount basketball - timore . ’ : *y : emess last night. ‘onet | “Just passing through,” the tit ley, Sm Coates and Whitey Ford x * * tle Cuban said cherfully, pee oe Hh sat ce | The All‘Stars scored an 6983) ru¥ Aware that his days with the ling ‘rotation. ‘The latest. line on {Okla.) Oilers in the first round ao Sturdivant: Pitched seven in- ot the Pan-American basketball) “Maybe I room with, Loes weiss of GET ldat Wigan, peas ten nings against the Chicago White trials here. (pitcher Billy Loes, who was trad-| Canadian, has turned.to pitching at the Philadelphia Phillies’ rookie sox March 29, allowing two runs In the other first-round game,|ed to the Washington Senators by| camp in Clearwater, Fla. Bessette once played several games with land six hits, In °1958, the-righty AAU champion Wichita defeated| Baltimore Wednesday). | the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL and he turned to baseball jwas 36 with a 418 earned run the Armand. Favees Ai-fiars $0. - ieani saute ne. sung ti Me when they wanted to farm him out. He pitched with Olean, N.Y, [everage. ‘ e three-day round-robin tardiness when greeted |: a it a , air nament matches Wichita with the|lobby by a group of Oriole play. in’s class D lenges. : > Coots Spee on iate 3 Oilers, AAU runnersup, and the|ers. “Maybe I tell you later, aft- and no runs. Collegians with the Armed Forces|er _ 16 last year the right hander EStT price? & ie - ctr ctvec| iba. ohm ad (Politica! cat ' . DEMONSTRATORS Lew {2,000 - 4,000) Mileage Well-Serviced and Cored For NEW-CAR GUARANTEE ’ "59 FORD ot SAVINGS! eS tee ern "Check this opportunity! Many models - and colors to choose, from ih this group. Come early for best choice! Plus—4 ‘59 FORD STYLESIDE Pick-Up ~ Demonstrator Trucks! \ eeeseeeeeseeeeeee ee oe Locking f for an “Ael Used Car «.- ata Right Price? 3% fo] De. te pe We have some of the cleanest, sharpest COFFEE , used cars we've seen in a long time, on “ee our lot right now. - g! - 5 an _ & DONUTS on How ht eo | 8 fhe HOUSE! They‘re all inspected, reconditioned for ’ Tonight .’. . Until 9 P.M. safe and comfortable driving . _. ond i : , Saturdoy ... from 8 A. M. honestly represented to you. You'll be Until 9 PLM. satisfied with the car— and with the Enjoy Stopping price. ‘ ) Folks Are Fed! —Deals Are Fine! t JAMES C. Al Circuit Court t y i . : % i c : 2 : CONTINUE A TRADITION OF FOUR GENERATIONS OF SERVICE TO OAKLAND COUNTY : ' Southfield City Attorney © Birmingham City Commissioner @ Mayor of Birmingham @ University ot Michigan, 8.A., LLB, Commissioner, Michigan Corporation and Securities Commission ¢ Over 15 years legal praction, . - WON'T YOU JOIN US? | Marion Allen « George F. Fisk Roxanne Lambie Paul W. McGovern Whether you're spending $200 or $2,000 ++. or less . . . or more—yotr money CAN take you farther. «See Cy BEFORE " you buy. Jack & Bob Allen W. Galbraith Miss Clara Lane * - Harry & Mary McGowan Howard Arnold _ @& D. Gilmore Arthur Law John & Betty McVay Morris & Harriet Arnowitz James M. & Salle Ginn James P. & Betty Lawson Leo & Mae Meagtier Mattie Baker Alexander & Charlotte Gow Donald & Jean Lee , _ William Merrill William A. & Lawrence Best — Fred Haggard ! Richard Van Dusen | Nathan & Esther Milstein Norman & Frances Bolton _ Frank & Beatrice Halsema, Ba T M ’ Stephen & Nancy Bauer homas Montgomery Willis & Ruby Brewer . Alan & Gloria Harris - Noel & Sue Buckner Jack & Faye Moskowitz _ Salvatore Bruni . Reuben Harris David Levinson ‘ Simone Nemon_. . ‘ . Mitdred Burns Gordon & Paula Harrison Gene bee Dorothy . Robert G. & Grace Campbell = John H. & Lillian Hoppin rae bs 3 Ludtk Robert Ay i Pring oa Milt & Elizabeth Cou}son Earl & Joyce Hordes Fenton & Jeanne Ludtke ar ps ~~. John Eme —— & Nancy Hutchins =~ John E, McClellan Gordon & Connie geo ' a Cem . Robert L. Fenton Mayor Carl & Eleabeth Ingraham . Wayne & Jean McDonnell PP. K. Riksheim > ' Leonard Fleid John E.. Kronenberg _ Don & Pat McGee Curios 6, onan Jerr ~ Pontiac’s Only ‘Authorized Ford Dealer ; “147 S. Saginaw St. | FE 5.4101 8 : ' : . J i a 6 : * * a . fi v . . é ¢ x . . . Z - * . . . + . ‘ & ¥ o : | m . ; ‘ : * Po, ‘ . . * : 2¥ ql . > ‘ : . . » , . oI é + : ! 4 . f s : ' . bo . , f ¢ ; i ( ee 8 ‘ ‘ ; * ; } : 3 j } | ‘ Fd : A © i ee ie \ * . “ * 4 i | Pee cee eee | | Pa ’ a ee Ce eee ee So ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee a ee greg ie & & va 4 a & _-— E . + voting YES on Propss! No is (hu Mill oes id seek city or - that et a pe perrnre: whe per tenet © Se’ = who a els - QRDINANCE NO. 874 Be cues as Pe “ago and prohibits the sale of beer and wine to the GENERAL LIMITS. - ‘Establishments outside the city limits , , . on the outskirts of Pontiac . mits sale ot Reet ancting starting at 12:00 noon. ~ -, privilege, But you will be giving EQUALITY of treatment with — repeenlny seeae. the Sonaral Ue of eR . KEEP PONTIAC DOLLARS AT HOME - drives many dollars out of the-city each week. It issnow even common sense! gt gid ote apaeleling Wr ys" on PROPOSAL. - NO. pie a “ qaIs 18 A PAW FoUTIeAy ADvERTInEEN “OAKLAND COUNTY TABLE TOPPERS At the Organ Formerly, of jhe Four. Joes ~ Now Playing ~ Friday and Seare — eal # s a A ie i : 94 West ual Street - Beer @ Wine @ Liquor @ Sandwich Bar @ Pizza Open Sunday ip reat PUBLIC before 2 P. M. on Sundays WITHIN THE.CITY~ é By voting YES on Proposal No. ee ey Our city ch all possible revenue. Yet, Ordinance No. 874 - MARA _ Lovely. ty) : Dancing Siar JA ( SESSION I 4 "EVERY ott and THURSDAY _, with Franke Perry ond His Swingmasters - a rome, ster agar at it COTILLION ROOM . i ae noon to 7" pom, ed Menu for Children mat FOOD @ Excellent . BEVERAGES @ Out of This World » ATMOSPHERE @ Country Club MOREY’S Golf & Country Club any Union Loke Rd. Off oxornscnegedl m, Ley “LUNCHEON | Midwest 4-1400 | Mistaken ANNOUNCING MANNY'S BAR NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TO BE KNOWN AS PIZZUTYsS Cocktail Lounge ond i Restourent, _ W. Raven’ & Giesbeths Lesko Ba FE 3-9528 © Featuring Friday and Saturday FRED STEINBAUGH and his JAZZ TRIO With Kurt Dempster on Bass and : Dick Underwood on Piano Family Nights—Wed. and Fri. Beautiful. New Sylvan Glen Inn : _ MUSIC and DANCING ~ Poa To “George Corsi and His Gee Cee Trio Soft, Romantic Music for - Dining end Dancing .° “SHURS. FRI. AND SAT. NITES Fine Food and Cocktails, Exquisite Cuisine _SYLVAN ree INN Served 12:30 P.M. od 3 ‘te 9:30.P. M. Served 11:30 A; M, te 2:30 P.M. Boked Ham or Beet o Torker and os Ais Care Lencheons ane Dimers | ° = $25 “SULLY” DINNER S50 Los. of Musical Rhythms, Served 5:20 FM. te, te P.M. eee oo Sl pleasure 6 eaothe Fes and Wet Tee Kitchen Is 195 gett, ra ar 4 Lo 3 oe : n RX COl Fn rE = i co es —— so .. - 2 — ae Swine! “ a s* -* ae aa DANCING THURS. FRI., SAT. “a ‘F tag -9 P.M. ‘TIL 2 AM. . . a e SUN. 8 P.M. “TIL 1 A.M.<. E Ruburn at Chrurehilt Rd. Auburn Heights ' axes your pri- COCKTAIL Banquets vate oe ge | | LOUNGE Open Daily 9 a.m. to 2 a.m—Sundey 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1650 N, Perry at Pontiac Rd. FE 3-9732 The TOWERING adver Resin. ngage @ Fine Food © Cocktails @ Atmosphere | @ Business - Men's’ Luncheons | im Fs gh re oe the Plane and Organ. RAEL'S DRIVE-IN. INSIDE—OUTSIDE & CARRY-OUT SERVICE EA FOODS—SPAGHETTI KEN—S FIR Open 9AM. tL A.M. : * Located Aeron shag Pontiac ‘Airport ~- OR 3-7173 at pg aor Dy Leunge, ; Friday anf Saturday - Slonaker’s Miracle: ‘Lounge ~ People Who Appreciate. cafe Cy tey (chat Broiled Steake-yPrime Rib) Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Tlperaph at Square Lake Rood See! The Vicious, Murdering “Werewolves” . CHARLES BRONSON> Ri . aay i VIOLET RENSING ® that clashes “Tatu we agri een TREVOR HOH Cinanraticome -COLOR by DELUXE mains! heaven itself! SB AR ARO EDIE ABER SON WALES Wem TN-GAR HEATERS "7 , ir * ‘| ” | . f ‘ i ; rae) ¥ | | A recent survey. found, that the average American family eats 70 The chief's Chesapeake _retrie-|Der cent of its meals to the kitchen bedhead abn Spal lmetametiaer ‘estat a 4 SU ‘. a} TEEN GER STEVENS - EY HL. MARSHAL SAT. MATINEE 1:00: P.M. EXTRA! COMEDY. and CARTOONS . SS a SS BL U F SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT STARTS SUNDAY THE MOST SIGNIFICANT HUMAN DRAMA EVER LIVED! . Cecil B. DeMille has recorded, » for all ages, the dramatic story of Moses eae) end the Ten Commandments, bringing to life through the medium of the motion picture mm ithen to Paris’ for three days and ‘| wonderful time. from. Gypsy danc- |that Bryan Foy is discussing the filming of the life story of blessed | - {potential Negro saint. IN-A-CAR ALLISON HAYES . THE LATEST THE FINEST , WHLAM HUDSON INTACT! UNCUT! SESS CECILB DEMILLE'’S THE TEN COMMANDMENTS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES FROM 11 NOON Deers Open 11:45 A.M.-rShews at [2-4-8 P.M. PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Weekday Mat. 80c, Sun & Eves $1.00 WIfH YOUR J ENTIRE Om 2 See as PS on eho oat eh. Pita gies (ee Os Mi | me Si Alla a me a ee Se ad = e* (Pe 2 ad ae o a ae sit te ‘ ce nn a a ie “s eae; S ' ats eS ee Va mee; ‘ s : aa a 5 | & : : f . ~ Fe : J z , a? | e ~ — ae : . bones ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, URIDAY, APRIL 5, 1930 2s ‘{dian’s right wrist. It looked ‘like erties “nn it Hunts |e a ty thug el Holly wood. Headlines tM i-temandad. Debbie: SESought ‘as Dolores Hart shee Hh ts oe tek ea By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD—A postcard from Debbie Reynolds from Spain beat her home by just one day, / ich we She says, way to Rome for three days and then Copenhagen, I have had a ing to bull fights. “I hope to buy some paintings in Paris and shoes“in Rome. I am eager to arrive home te my little ones. Love. Debbie.” When Debbie arrived home she rege that Bill Perlberg rand er | “The Pleasure of His le in - in a role. Also, Ps ied Wood is wait.’ ing .for her .tp press her, second | album immediately, even if it means working at MGM daytimes Ov and reporting nights. That's how hot our Debbie is these days. I don’t know. any young actress more in demand-or'| popular. ' In this day of.violent social up-! “Here J am’ on my #4. wid she and the baby recently Bogarde Hen be here Saturday night for the lead opposite Anita Ekberg in “Amazon.” It’s about Greek myth- ology when women ruled the world. ‘Just like you girls today,”’ he x *:—-*® - Fernando is already committed + plage dima with Feeling,” a @ play at the Huntington- Hartford Theater. “I would like to play ‘Once More! borg. with Feeling’ about four weeks and then go to Italy for ‘Amazon.’ I like the idea and I would like to work in Italy." *x* * * ~ Lasked him how he and Arlene Dah! are getting along. He said, “We are trying to work things out.”” He lives at the Sunset Towers jand. she lives in the house into. at random: After the roughest trip ‘in the, a of the Queen Elizabeth, arrived et an Snapshots of Tollywood collected | | heavals such.as racial intergration in our own South, it's interesting’ Martin de Porres, America’s only! x * ® ae i = tence achianne ont a freed slave and was born in Lima, Peru, in 1579. |of apothecaries because he studied | |medicine .before he entered the, Dominican Order and became not- * *x * Harry Belafonte has expressed ‘interest in dojng the story of the! ‘saintly Negro. The story will be’ ‘called “Blessed Martin.” - Talking to Fernando Lamas. he | i Oscar Awards . ‘Set for NBC-TV 'Monday Night Last year’s Academy Awards’ telecast had the largest audience. of any show in the whole 1957-58 | television season, more than 70, million people. This* year’s Academy — telecast is expected to attract even. THE BOOK freee — e . wet Se NOW 2 ec helelimiim ail haystack! Bill Stern Takes to the Western ‘for a Thrilling Exhibition! ADDED psert iving |. ‘Aquatic. Carnival’ “TIMELESS CITY’ ‘Cinemascope ” __ Us em FRED CLARK: . me IERE, tt WML ROBERTS ° am at“ GAL ON OF OT oO . eat ~vemcnt > ROLICKED TWO CONTINENTS fA ROMANTIC ROT Senven tree ond eee, ON THE SCREENL eotures. i 0s so . 5:15-7:28. mienoes Sver Rappened On They parlayed , “9: @ farm before. ; e, | | Pa’s applejack - i and Daughter's Filmed on haystack into a’ $14,000,000 tax refu nd! _|*GEISHA BOY" | ‘more viewers than ever before. The: show, which will run 1 hour land 45 minutes, will be held Mon- | iday night over the NBC-TV net-’ |work (Channel 4) '10:30, LAST TIMES TONITE beginning at) Starts Sat. 11 A.M. ‘CRAZY HOUSE IT’S A-RIOT! PLUS —- Jerry Lewis ed for his work among the poor. ~ ~ STARTS ‘SATURDAY-FIRST SHOW A M. The suspense is really killing! CRAZY HOUSE BE the FIRST | | to HEAR ok PHANTOM. AIRPLANES You Won't Believe Your BE the FIRST to SEE PHANTOM - ~ GHOSTS You Won't Believe Your Own Ears! Own Eyes! - THRILLING SURPRISES! TS A RIOT! FULL OF FUN This Engoge s Engagement Onl Ty -2. Week Days | 11 a.m. to lp.m. c 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. *, Cc. ‘Nites & Sun. y (a | Children 20c Anytime ‘ ) SATURDAY MATINEE _ EXTRA CARTOONS OPEN 12:30 WATCH FOR FREE PASSES IN POPCORN -OR -TECHNICO! XOTIC BEAUTY d of tax in-/filleg April 6 . enpet have heen wer T: $7 years beginning in 1847. His. ! SLAYTON, Minn. (UPD = HH cant i : *e ate by a 22-12 margin but their i euTY NDGETS ~All oc w EAT= OUT OUR WAY peeei TM itl ' eae Mae Ges Pes eee ei eh A aE ull ET ~ - 4 { = : . a © 1968 ty HEA Gort, ba. 7.51 Rog. US. Pet OF {RIGHT THERE |S 1] A PICTURE.OF A || FALUREIN LIFE —_ errr Ts By Walt Disney - - CSS NANCY seg eae ot ome) * : ats 7 say eS BSP (a i wie - . WHAT WOULD you ‘||~"-TELL_ ME WHAT | FOR THE LAST ’ TIME --= WHAT DO YOU.-WANT @ I'M iN A HURRY 1 YOU WANT yy Crag | LIKE FOR LUNCH ? lll Take advantage of this easy way You'll F ind PROFITABLE | OPPORTUNITIES |. Every Day in the Pontiac. Press Want Ad Section to solve all your buying and : ‘ gelling problems. oe To Place Your | : WANT AD fc |. DIAL FE 2-818). /J| O [> “And the nice part of it is it didn’t cost [down from $50 to $25, so I bought it with the $25 ¥ By Charles Kuhn BUT.GRANOMA, HOW CANI| 1... WHEN YOUR COOKIE _} . [|] YOU WASTE YOUR TIME |] [JAR IS NEARLY EMPTY ? 1 SAT DOWN TO GLANCE THROUGH MY NEW BOOK | AN’ ENOED UP READING 1 SEVERAL CHAPTERS / (~ | Cy Tt.was marked saved!” 8 i * ; : + \ _ THE, PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, “APRIL, 3, 1959 . sponsored by ‘its Mothers Club, will ‘tbe held ce Moriday. Mae the hold! special events during the week at April 622. sa The banquet will also mark the 15th anniversary of the found- ing of Pontiac Boys Club. we | Guest speaker for the evening higher. e will be Dr. James McHugh, ‘a 7> Boys Electric Heat. w INSIST QN AN | iomesevacron | ALL-ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEM” -@ SAFE . @ SILENT @ NO FURNACE "THERMOSTAT. CONTROL FOR EVERY ROOM bw ged . <* Rowegin gr mg ime. = , ppeteties RAGLIN: ELECTRIC co. | 41 pontzra pe, EM 3-6234 = caxewooo vntace Residentic! 6 Commercia) Wixing—Baseboard Electric : Heeting Traime4 in Elec lectrie Heating Installation by Netreit Ed | Sox: was on probation for ub- }armed robbery in Macomb County, ‘vobbery. invested about 170 million dollars |in their research laboratories in 1958, compared with 127 million ) dollars in 1957 and only 60 nites !as recently as 1952. * ‘heavier volume near the end of the (Chreait Cmat when picked up byt ‘police shortly after the March ll) ~~ The nation's drug companies! © CHICAGO —- A mseaittiee re- action weakened the grain futures market. slightly” today .in early | w Board of Trade transactions cy ie the selling in the first few minutes'| did not appear to be very general. | Selling pressure resumed and first heur with “Several contracts off. as much..as @ cent a_ bushel. $2:10%; corm % to 1 cent , May $1,23%2; oats unchanged PB ool May 67%; rye_un- ‘changed ‘to ‘cent: lower, May $La0% sobesis ™% to 1 cont low- er, re $2.25%s. ey. 4 ; | Grain Prices ~~ CHICAGO GRAIN “ee April 3. —(AP)—Grain open- -; May wae : yaa, j¢@ can be built into baseboards — or floor, ceiling or walls! . = ~~} CIOL, prmammerpaareroneeea Buying, building or remodeling, you' want to learn | more about built-in : electric heat. It’s so comfortable, so fast and so clean it makes other heating | methods downright old fashioned, Electric heat makes it practical—for the first time—to control the temperature in each room separately. Comfort? Here's such comfort it’s a fhand-new experience. Electric heat completely eliminates the need for furnace or air ducts; for boiler or radiators; for chimney or fuel facilities. It gives you this space as a’bonus! ‘ Like more information? Pick up your free copy of a‘new booklet on electric heat at the nearest Edison office, or phdneé your reguett — a GO ELECTRIC “DE ROT EDI teamed wey 0 ee ( . F i * { , i | t 4 Apples, Delicious, ow. Baer Seacenls Wheat was % to-1% cent lower | Carrots, } eR = VEGETABLES Beets, to DM ciascccene wer case S150 : ped, b 6 vos 345 Celery sta) ; 1.35 Horseradish, re 1, pk. +. 2.95 iaeks. (bcha .. 2.00 Onions, dry coags) 6 ae . $.00 Seedes » 160 Tsnipa. ‘y o “es acne 16 toes { + * * eeaae Les Radishes, house (bchs,) dos. .... 1.65 Roubarh hethouse ¢ =— 3 Turnips topped, cavavoneccscsecs Bete] Povltry and Eggs Bick Advance: on Broad Front NEW YORK —The stock mar- ket advanced on a-broad front in heavy trading early today. Pivota] issues rose froin frac- tions to more than a point, A revival of investment demand displayed in yesterday's solid rally continued with greater emphasis. Rails, laggard for most of this year, resumed their recovery as industrials pushed forward to re- cover ground lost in the past two weeks of reaction. Prices were up from the start: in ‘DETROIT POULTRY orr. + 2 (AP) — Pric per pound, Detroit, for gag st : Oats sng ; quality lve eos: May ele ate May . .. STM Heavy type ; light type hens July « se.ce 187% July~. .... 65% | 11: heavy ype broflers and fryers, 3-4: Sept. . ..2d 1.80% Oats (new) Ibé, ° whites barred rocks 26-27 Dec. . « 1944, July -« 65% oe. 4-44, Pt "30-21, over 5 tbs., Corn— _ Bepty ese 664/31 32. Ducklings 3 May . .....- % ‘ July 6 cece. LAS May. oe. os 142% T EGGS t. | 291% July . ee... BO | Apri 2 (AP) — Eggs. F.OB o seeeee 1.154 ~— oo 12044, Detroit, included, for f eral-enate vel ky Ea Grate 4: large 28; medium ly receipts of —- *s March _—— ‘were Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK tag Apri) 2: a a — (USDA) — — halable Trade on limited oan narrow; few ee sales good and choice steers steady; ddhe rage oad SUPERVISOR © CAPABLE © COURTEOUS © HONEST | WITH INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP meetings. VOTE APRIL 66 &] CARL P. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP * OVERSEAS ww. it VETERAN. ©10 YEARS PRIOR SERVICE § As Your Supervisor | Will; Be your full time supervisor. Put | economy in Township government. Give service to all the people. Be impartial and reliable. Order publication of all Tomiie Board ff ANTHONY, SUPERVISOR (Political Le ne = ' Vote = Goldie B MAILAHN Republican Having been Pontiac Town- ship Treasurer from 1953. to 1957, I am familiar with the office and would consider: it a privilege to serve again in — - vet Sor. _for the com- -gence TREASURER : Pontiog. aa sae with honesty, intelli- and diligence. (Fotitteal_ Advertisement) ___ heavy trading accompanied by a late ticker tape. A freak in early trading was 'H. L.. Green, up 4 on an opener of 2,000 shares then down 1% at. 31% jon a sale of 19,000 shares. It quick- ly erased the loss and-~ traded about unchanged. * * * Thiokol soared -T points to 130 on an opening block of 2,000. shares. | ,Du Pont jumped 3 points. Phila- delphia & Reading retovered more than a point of yesterday's loss of 124%. Up about a point were U.S. Steel, Kennecott, Anaconda, Inter- national Nicke}], Bethlehem, East- in. Man Kodak and International Har- vester’. ~~ New York Stocks = 8 Gen T&E.... 66. Upjohn of Ka.! 4 3 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK-— (Complied by the As- sociated Press): 30 O18 18 im ust, ary Dil, Stocks| GOLDIE 8. MAILAHN oe a “Charge ] Beat Lone Trucker Bloomfield Area Youths Accused of Aggravated Assault beating a Clawson truck driver after he blew his horn at. their car while stopped at @ traffic field Hills Justice. of the Peace Alva J. Richardson. George F. Taylor, chief assistant prosecutor. for Oakland County. said after studying the case and talking to. eye witnesses he has issued an order for a warrant (Late Morning Quotations) charging al! seven with aggravated ‘50: Figures after decimal point are eighths assault. ‘ tO Admiral ...... 20.3 Lehn & P.... x« « * Allied Ch ....103.4 LOP Glass... 120.2 - Allide Strs .. ooo I ee Mae. Bei: “We decided on this charge be- Alum Ltd... 29 | .Lockh Aire... 3741;Cause of the fact the injuries to acing — e geewee 303 the driver were severé enough to iity og fo: ew commercial bee! bred po pel <= Hs Loriliara"..’ $2.2,cause pneumonia and put him in| bulls 2450-25 00; cutter bulls 21.00 Am Cyan - 53.4 Low & Nash . 82.2) the | ital for ” lor we 650 Ib. -year! ja. ee ss oo wae s ae - a week, Tay — h eee ann: * ae. le “he - - make a corealable 28, Nat om Stive | - Gm sts -* oeig = ove os : - WAYNE N. McCANDLESS = 1.50 higher for the week: slaughter ewes | am Teld&Tei . 245 Merck +++ $83| ‘Scheduled to be. arraigned. at steady to 50c lower; most ost food to BEime| Anaconda... 69.3 4 Li “« B44 10 a.m. are Timothy A. David, - wooled slaughter lambs 110 lbs. down! Armeo Stl _.. 68.2 aonchan e. ‘ 20.50-23.00: few loads choice and prime Armour & Co. 218 See ts iss 18, of 591 Woodway Ct., Douglas ae eS Ss te ae 6 inn M&M ..1366) H. Danziger, 17, of 6825 Shear- NeW erry treet = few loads uttlfty oll - 31 sacle oven BAT ington Rd., Robert L. Barrett, ; ‘inmby Ne. post guod tad be. - a Mont ward. 423) 17, of 66tt Snowshoe Ciscle, all {ait shorn larobe 102 Ibe, S523 : 24) Mualer Brass 204) of Bloomfield ; Robert |to_choice slaughter ewes § 00-10.50. ae, O14 -_ nord — 34 E. Hills, 17, of 108% Stratiord ore pene a —«_ © "Sea Bit Dairy «.. 4] La. ohm W. Paige dr 18, of Hefty Ford Sales Ri : 3 NY Central’: 383] 5204 gains, and John F. Jordan, ’ ‘ ‘ or es Kise . Rod + ; 2 pecans.» Location’ | RE Bes BEER hs ooo Me 1 ot se nee Belt ma ad to Provide Needs. for Claimed i in 1st Quarter \Gapital” Alsi “2 21.4 Owens: | §2e) Thomas L. Faunce, of 2335 N. é . , oe ee "SB Pre Oa t.. % | Pine Center Dr., both of West Interior. Decorating DETROIT wp — Ford fotor Geter Trac... 8 Pan AW Air.. 32 | Bloomfield Township. _ «* reported today its retail sales of hes 6 Lt t Bf. S| Pann ws, 80.74. ce oe ; - Csndtene Car- ‘all products for the first quarter) chry a 4 has Pict . =" . ' , é beat-| / i qaae ‘Of 1959 were substantially higher'cities sve |... S44 parte Da---- 39./° The seven are accused of beat-| pets, a new interior decdrating than those for the. same 1958 (Stuer ee -. 166 ing Harold C. Puterbaugh, 32, of | / storé at 11 N. Perry St., has been) la. 125.2 Peper Cole -*333.9 398 Chocolay St, March 12, after / announced by Wayne N. McCand-, It said retail passenger car sales, cele Gés |. 23.7 Phetpe D, .... wf Puterbaugh tooted his horn. when | Hess, who previously operated the for the quarter were 408,300 units.|CoD N“Gas .. 362 Phill Pet 1... saa the youths’ car didn't proceed int- “Do-It-Yourself Mart’ at 256 S. yp 119,400‘ over the ‘same 1958 Cont re . oe Beeet & a 83.5 mediately after the light changed Saginaw. : iperiod. - Cont Meter... 124 Repub sf 3. g9.2/ 5 aig _ Lake and many teams sie former omer sales” Ford Divan carn iP" 1? Ree tig a +6 owe Rey id * "I i firm which he sold two) “Ce Teported at “more than @ | Does ""''.. 481 Royal Dut... 441| Puterbaugh was discharged after peting firm Git a 2 wiles ,new units pis C Geag ... 33 < Safeway St .. 38 treated. for a week in a years ago. He lias been in business during this year’s first quarter |Dous Or’ Sis we Rep Sep : 93s > ae in the Pontiac area 32 years.; | and about 50 per cent greater Da Pont ..... 228° pring 422 gece vert a, police say say, Associated with McCandless in = these of the like 1958 quar- Best Air L -.. $8, Sheth x. ioe see when the ow his new store will be his_ son.) te iE] Auto 40 Sinclair .... O18 ba ye truck wf at wit Donald. A ete line t carl - Bl 8.3 BSocony ......» 4$.2| Puterbaugh’s throw beer | comer e sivg.| The eanpny reported that near- ‘ 2 Sou Pat ...-- 666 bottles at it and beat him pets, linoleums, tiles, draperies, 1 39.099 Fords have been sold hf Sou Ry, (s+: 88. | while severat of the/ youths held paint and other interior decorating since the new models were intro- F M4 gid On Cais: 844/him down, | L items will be carried. ‘duced in mid-October Jast year. [ iors BS OB et 8, / Store-hours will be from 8:30 tol “As a result,” it added, “Ford Sul -.107-4 gta Oil Ob ... 63.6 5:30 daily and Saturday. with has a substantial lead (estimated a" a gece’ "Be Lodge | Colendar hours extended to 9 p.m. Monday at 35,000) over its closest competi- . O23 gun (Of ss 3 ‘ ies Bain tor in the sale of 1959 models.’’ an 796 Swift Co = el Lodge -No, 21, F&AM, Prid ; . “ Tex @ Sul... 24418 #) sles rae Signed Leslie 06. Frans Ww" Air’ 302 - INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP VOTERS su Traneamers.. 303 oars te Bile 3.1 Underwa . 778 N B f Su port—Vote for—Elect x27 $82 Un Carbide ...1304 P AMS Oat aire’. ees 73] . ’ CARL P. 13.4 Unit Fruit ... $15) ‘Thieves broke into the Tom-A- a3 oe ee 542) ‘Hawk Restaurant, 2041 Auburn Rd., ANTHONY . a |Pontiac Township, last’ night and * 345 took $22 in rolled coins plus an (Republican) - §14/ undetermined amount of money i Someone broke into an occupied “house at 51 Hovey St. and stole 4) $800 in home furnishings, it was reported to Pontiac Police yester- > Giant Rammage Orion Youth Center. Fri. 9 5 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. "til neon, ary Lake a.m. to Seven area youths, accused of | ifrom vending machines, Oakland _ County sheriff s deputies reported. | Net change .... e —} —! ——e 2012 Cass Lake Ra Py en) 324. F “ f Prev, day ""0c 325 a0 Jol} aaaiirriday 9 to 5. Saturday 9 oi Week ago 322.6 137.0 100.7 221.7 Month ago 323.4 138.8 «$100.6 222.4 Tie ota stile oe st tS] Remmmine Mele Bat Rta Oo 1958 low oe ae 133.8 96.0 221.8 greeation Church, Co lo ai Hee ah aes we 3|GrOU x ane ‘ear eehs Hea . e Sat. 9 a.m. p.m. : DETROIT sTOCK | Fi AE geohepnien Co) fine = i a igures after decimal poin are ¢@' ? . Rummage Sale, 128 W. Pike, Sat- Allen Elec, & Equip. Co. Low, Woon Te lurday. April 4, § am. ABW /Asso- Baldwin = teunben Co.*. ioe 17 18 I[clation. GEO & Chem. Coe. | 18 8 Sat. 12 am. 220 Elec. Mtr. Coe |. Pecineular Mi Free 3 ut i Squirrel. Auburn Heights. ~adv. reer faite ; 9 to 8. rete fh HH Ramat er et "No an as og é : y Aprina. ae? Soaantonke 9:30 te 6, Satar- ‘ . . day, April 4. Pine Seedlings for Free nt ashav. Da ms CENTERVILLE (UPI) — ‘St. lat Central Metho rn un i i. Joseph County agricultural agent |Bast. Huron. sins —f -H. J. Elliott said today the coun- C Ate WE ET || ty soil conservation district has | | 1054 Buick, Rardtop. ser | distributed more than 130,000 |50'4,i° pe Bald soe oa SE pine tree seedlings this week to | ‘isc, Mich.” : landowners in_ the county. The ages 4 pine trees are offered to any- ; ae one to plant for windbreaks, | ‘ih eg gro Be fers 4 erosion control, wifdlife Planting Fae) ¥ Soe Township Hatt, | or Christmas trees. April 3, ‘Se. cretraw.” On - and Wileré ey HORRALL, d., 5% 8. ~ e MacAbee and Junior bee and Ber- = ‘as Norms = will be held ; Sa ee 3 p.m. from | ks. tin Cntpel with Rev. Do. Uj RR oo jer, Mrs. may / } dear ae of x th i poswelin tA and 3 ereat-grands / children. Funeral service will be / hese. Sates Saturday. ee 4, at Le Travan g ‘OtSIN Merger: wok yy aa ee ie Donelson-Johns es pes Sai PRE /Tooughitu Service FE. 2-884! Voorhees-Siple _ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor. «ot = MAN 25; _'"£ Hame ne, | BARN, IN GOOR COND: $195. Lo- — ea ae : creo Ray Ma =e] | m of Oxfo ie noon ning. call Pe ai as F Ss) 42 l / 2 = Be pntlemen be turn : DERN LARGE UPPER d ia eee sab — Bt be di Bo fe | fac Lk kd OR 30008” ~ itchen spt | en" BARD OPTONT, a ; : Se LA KL } “gg Os 1 NE 7 ney and many om 8 141% Oakland Ave. FE 3-9100 or MA 6-1964. | EVELY? : WARDS. : : ly PIP my a aa or _ Rooms With Board 38 a ” ~ * Tw gene sec Ry r EXTRA _ CLEAN. LE ;: ee we 00 il : meais. TV, FE 6-037. 14 Mathews. EAST HUR : MANAG 8A : ROOM AND os be SUITE 4 ee mae soups oar. | rE 4-026 a are ‘bresenly * . OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY Convalescent Homes 38A a. ‘ah, RPA PLL AOA AE AAA ALA LA ATE 4 AND BATH, | 2+HR. NURSING CARE. R = on patients ami st welcome. ‘UL 23-1320. ring. OA | Amun Ave HAVE VAC OR woman or . * gonable - Glen Acres Nursing ae a ARCADIA NO, 1 Home, FE . : “ ZASTE RN MANUFA Be ee oneal INDUSTRIAL bast ” age oe 80918 eve books est at Courtouse,| "AG Cietndgs. Measane. ae £2 ’ eee A "1099 by Nea Bortica: na, ! OPEN DALY & SUNDAY ve severa! pewty decorated oouten ‘Rates ‘Tees. Regi od . Fale me to ; “ ee TM fag, US. Pot, On 10 Sal P.M. on oe, beak, maineuanee rom $49. Save purse a” charge- ‘sheeeret seat . “it Fins an 168 Rd. and ne | hoy =a introduce myself. Your little boy paid the furniture. block. All have one| across the hall 20 cents and three comic hooks to large. livia nae SS separated bedrecin. Bome’ more Hotel Rooms 39 : ONE BROWN ENVELOPE baby sitters!” swap | _fur MAYNARD SLATER . a value only Wtd Cc t . iis : & 1 Aun 2 -BEDR L. NT 53 55 N ATER eset ~ a wot t —REWAR . 7 , ‘ OOM AKEPRONT - ents, “ONL LY. COM- Please R on tes . Witd. Contracts , Migs. 32 Rent Apts., Furnished 33 i Pou y furnished. OR 3-0105, fone orth P ap arke, ot | on Sa , wd refrigeration 'u units. | obs. 8 to @ rooms, Nichole & Harger 2 ROOM vate bath, E PRE | TA SaaoE R | FRE FRIOING_AND- RENOV 5 naarow. | Lone? Bate: re an -CASH ~~ - -Y "a Pike. z PRIVATE | Sad old wai fry a ‘way-| tater an ee ee “Rent Stores 40 EXPER Tow rates. Call after 6 pm. DALMATIAN BLUE SPECK AVATARS FOR LAND &.m. to 5 p.m. ist : ‘ Apts. : . : ovine Pertosaiclney POO Ow: wants work a9 enreliaher or aay PE 4-0137 “es ples ed Vic. of leapdowtnnn and; fRA D HOME EQUI 7 RM Rs. * aa CLEAN EVERY- Ntlose ta, Ret. PE 31436 <7" hin BATH, | Asbare Avene. second floor. oe! 20X60, 867 EF PIKE. SUITABLE | kind, FE aiterhous. Last seen Tues. iGATION. CALL pomy Beier e, Wash- io. apt. Private bath, heat and; {or real estate, insurance or beau- | Watt. neg cniact Geo ?e, A. ae “tia wk, ‘Ro drtaters. | + SEO BOOM CORNER APT APT , lighte furnished. 956 perme. _ty parlor. PE_4-4688. _5-300% Rewaid. : O Or TRG. PVE Bape — NEWLY lets Revie eatgornied oe ce wiiEnroRD VILAGE MODERN HULLDING, OR FIORE RENARD, ORE TT, STATIS | neattog Tdhetied aga Btw "Cart| Betsanmmene Mets | onc RELLY MEDRCOMATED | _itratmingin “Por i wie Dame of Ginger, 1 yr. ald, pet, ites 9. Ted L” qreted. vs Mat. Lacnd iny FIQUS, ATTRADHIVE ORI = , - old, pet, | — d ; - fe se" a WHITE OL TRA NEW STORES WES om. ze WILLi o- cite, Baba welcome, 110 Au-| rage, shove “& ref poise Aaa tty HITE BROS. . PE 2-214 J ROY'S. 96 Oakland _ PE 2-4021/ Lake area, one wire ELE c ASH 7 AMS AND BATH CLEAN AND ‘ner ba sone Taaie . “Rent Office Space 41 Dressmaking, Talloring 16|: iife0™ "Back bee Sn wid fn. eogd neighborhood. AU “uti. Z SE = Eves. ‘til 8: Ero a's erseagy : is | OR Q, TAILORING “Hobbies & Supplies 24A th Sa Chia e. FE 5. et stove & refrigerator, many five | Rent Houses Furnished 35 een bole oe eee bee terations. rE toh iconpaannen ™ - 7 RMS "s BATH WITH PVT ENT | _sdulte, be_FR eine. mouse og z heat. lente and : Hoot. Guid welcome. $13 | $ 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED, Ideal any ferations, ears SCORING sl "Gree coma Backensiogs = icholie & Harger Co Co. per Wk 45 Orchard Lk. ave, satage, PE! Se0ms eed ee 20ut:| oo pe eam, Call FE 8-8455.| Book Store. 15 BE. Lawrence est 83/2 RM. APT. BEDRM : ODERN | SEN OP Picks wie? BIDE Fs - : . 4 OR UNFU mB A | full basement, furn unfu OFFICES-WEST & ‘Garden Plowing 16B| Notices & Personals 25 C ASH: Prt, bath & ent ally wees iat jambia. Vicinity Opdyke and Featherstone. ahs = rn RR ene nr, . * uired. 8865 GARDEN PLOWING REASONA- AEROTREDS 43 hon | and refrig. turn. 1001 8. Bivd, | 3 ROOMS ON CROOKS RD. BUILT- Reet Lones Bae, rev. 40h | “bie faies, OR Jai. | ~=KNAPP SHOES __|- {7 ROOMS pvr Bane ano En. |? ROOM SRGDIO, APARTMENT. | “To Du nove - nat warebous og Ming > grok $2 & up. “CHAR 2 ROOMS, vail CK APT.| Call FE 8-240 afte mag Bees. WEOe_ ber | “CO LES CHESTER IMMEDIATE Kiicheneite., Near Pure and BATH. | Fefrig. Sand wii, ture Pie ass | © RMS. ee a ee R 3 2943 Be Re ONED SHORE ACTION “PE 46-4278. Wir | _betors 5° wa = tip, cal stor’ bm PE 44236 | WARENOUSE. x PERRY T. E. H. MILLE OR_3-4942 a == | Fi6E ROOMS. TAKE ORION C11 ean ¥e Al | i pay DAINTY MAID “SUPPLIng — too |, Mi, £004 land contrack New — ; PARTIALLY PUR- CLEAN MODERN ~ NEW building. 2.500 sq. ft. 2 large | call for inn fs services Me Ne meen tee _Mepgmmnee. Mrs, Walince, Far| fremnnnned. Your each ween ont. 7a ign ay FOR REAT.| ited, Yu Martel Apu Heights Ra MY vue a for dec, Con sete: all -e¢ Reynolds and title. Ack Ken Templeton, | {rom Pontiac Mtr. TE, distance | F ROOMS BATH sie MONTE | MODERN 4 RM, YEAR AROUND | Y= Ave. AN INCOME TAX RETU DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — Mis.i K Child welcome. Phone Hartland 5 ge NTH oe » FEAR AROUND | caishe oaks saab oF 5 DES. Dared: in ear tome ae x PRE. A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. x L. Templetoa, Fetter ; 2-001. x TR AND BATH. FE ¢0ii ie : ontine |For w Ret nt Miscellaneous 42 ry master’s d &3R i pecegnenes family together. Exp, as sales- | _ Appointment FE_ 3-153, aaree: In Debt? . trance "& bath Everything fur fur. i shee 3 5 iquite ot 19% Tayler Rd nex tr | SURO sexe eres roe | 3-099. —_ EMPIRE wtax a ‘6 ree axe naving ot WE ASP: Near Saginaw. Inquire 22 116 pe See, Pontiac “Aoertments: e Weaver, 42031 *| For ‘Sa Je 5 Howes 356 Au | e- rouble meeting z or 4 | Ode’ our pa ments, 8 ~ |2 LARGE en 3 1249 Oxbow Said, woe” hag 3-128 Mic at "SReDIT Oust Buy Land Cont LARGE RMS PVT. ENTRANCE, | 3 cn ca é Bard Weat FUR. | ot 36 es se | _pretnge, Ser Peaablio ON Stale Bank ‘Big FE re cotter | even y DELioauees, Pe. PVT, Ent. iti ait acuihe a ae ; Oakland, $00 per cl ge hg BR ey Appron 1 acre - INCOME TA OSE WEIGHT SAF | Ask for Sales M 3 APT. ie? BATH & EN ra 5 ee) modern with many extras coe ae etree “near | ETO NATELY, AEG ofMhts STAT craes| oP oP ERT Tg | Pore Sin ae Seema Bioottoe wena! ete - 98 cent tf EON TAT SERVICE | eee wron_ comers | HUMPHRIES REALTY EA ge eg Prarie mont Fame Ee ON Me Millerd area ¢ $5.00 = ETICh i very clean. Near Sears. FE | 7 BEDRM. MO! 2 bedrm brick i for reorders or makeu 2RM { 44-0319. RM. MODERN BRICK Dv. | bh c reach, super EXPERIENCED “PRACTICAL O ~ 9 - C ° parties S; A | plex ~~ 2 ut. ‘eam heating syste purse eases. a on AL R 3 09 7 SFE Se Wanted d Real E Estate 3Z2A | Clean, close Fy downto FE \ Bats a ote a fireplace Attach. gare Rg 4 wor! 3-3084. | INCOME RETURNS 5 SPECIAL. 4~~~ ais betore 8 p.m * ‘ Fc TM 8 APARTMENTS. 2 BEDEM A ACART > “ODERN scaped. Priced for quick sale oa of standard Underwood pawn ee" a Caatt Ra. Keego| Quick “tafe way Join our ‘moms ALI. CASH Bp AEF, SOF, TO, Be | Ciel Ker 20 Washington FE) 3 piva Te oor Be /D er- FS oh in Es dd 5 ow. i ne Bay SSS BER £3 a hourly work INCOME TAX SERVICE ly reducing "elu club an oaay — pocosd pemmotiatey for acreage 3 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN = 4 ¢ RMB. SE toe Sat 7 BEDROOM RAMONA TERRACE avid WY rt Young. Ritr, L_DERLY ke BABYaTE. Si 3a fe often | as you ou like, Te “PENN REALTY _ Raults ‘dis. "No grisners 2 alee: _ee Adulte ‘only. 316-8 Marshall | ment. 96 month. PE Gis | ds x “Commerce Ro” Milford Son Gee me. . eco TAX PREPARED mv| a free at vist Our guest for | 4122 N. Woodward Reyel Gok | 000 B Deere FB. &:260 . See a TPAMILY — 5 RMS, BATH, PUR- | guaT EM 36500 EXP” WORSE AND “RECEPTION. | 1.0. "Phone ‘PH otus it feomjsed. | Cell FE aetna ATL CAS 7 ROOM “aN BATH. ALL PVE. | _Super_ Market rots itgm ARP) Race, Bove & reirig. Réf. FE “bedrm. ‘prick ranch home. Base, t for he 00. . : a _— ~ - 7 ie are O, Seeley et Gentinte of | ACCURATE — EXYERIENCED VILLAGE HALL For OL and FHA = 2 RMS’ AND BATH. PVT. (RMS WepERN & BASEMENT. |) BEDRM- CLARKSTON. 10 MIN- $14,000. "#12300 mice tone of Call “MY 2803). between | Office ‘ret cells by" appt poe | FOR RENT . aaa ann payments. Im-f Fe'senee TE 20eH. Aner 6 $, | Paddock. ta OR OS mo MA Sine ne PTH | extras. MA boas O" pelle. . m inte deposit. « FAMILY BRICK ROOMS. 1 $800 DOWN. CUTE 3 Wis TS PLAIN GOORIN ING BOLIN TAR SERVICE | » PARTIES 8 oe RECEPTIONS : k. I. WICKERSHAM i gee a m. MODERN pant. ON went pide, 1 Rye aE BEDROOMS. "iis BATHS. CAR ae | ene Pace yd getiings. isasea 8 iguse work cat owe. SORTGR See ee 195 W. Maple _—MAytair 66250 3-622. >rson. hot water turn. sduite, én, sis | ©0876. Open ‘one aes Rd. MUtual | __3-6115 possession. OR 1109. rose. FE 8-3509 Home calls by FOR. RESERVATIONS . CASH | 7% RMB~ isT FLOOR Pictone | —™°1™4_W. Pike, FE 5605 = ¢ ROOMS Al | 8280 DOWN — $00 MONTH appointment. . pore L 4.7065 FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. weer. al} util,” washer. dryer. *®M. APT, FOR COLORED. 1| heat, Fe AND UTILITY. OW OTL | Great for kids — 5 large cheer- 2 TAX SERVICE 7 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | If cash interests you, let us look | 5-1927__Gingeliville Child Welcome, $17.50 wk. FE. _after or PE 2-s768.| {ul rooms Big lot Dead end Home calls any time. Herbert E RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE | | °o{2 your property for a cash 3 RMS, AND BATH. pt a ThepRoow oD ae ee ee johnson, FE -7194. h bowls. PE 45895. - sale. In many cases we can get |: 4-4878 | RM. f. NO-ERD REN 157 WASH. | ins. Spac oreeny DRSTION | ‘alent for hesfymen oN Insurance A i you cash for small or lar J_ROOM APT. EVERYTHING | Ota FE 2 | tne! Guiliven welcome. remg'| sccm sank Gems Pol baaneee gencies 17A Wid, Children 1 to 0 Boar d eeatis, We. also have buyers for| furnished. §@ Oakhill. FE 50760,/ 4 RMS vee FRIGIDAIRE, _E_5-0837. Bgicome. $65 mo. Al furnace Cit a oement, inh aaa aaa ite ened . oard 26; {and contracts, | Clark Reel oe | 9 RMS. AND BATH PVT. ENT stove, West Side. Inquire 93 4 BEDROOM HOD | ome finishing‘) acre.” Crooks ANDERSON FE urén, FE 3-7888 or|” Very clea and nice. Adults’ only. _Dwight. Dra: OME, DOWNTOWN | _ Ra Long Lake Rd rooks we + Josie FE 4.3536 | 4 - soaROMRPINS. HOME. LL TT a B13. Ask for Mr. Clark. | $20 per wk. Inquire at 273 Bald: |@ RMS, ROCHESTER _ GARAGE, | le bya a Responsi- | LWOOD REALTY PE 4.5203 NCE RY NEE AND FHA |_| —™2__FE/#-1431. “| “Jaundry pri quire 22 Auburn | 3 BEDROOM HOt Round the el _briv. OL 2-1587 after 5:30. 5 ROOM DUPLEX. P ! HOUSE, GAs HEAT. service. Arnold R. Vinmens ood W Wed. 1. Household Goods 27 Yea HB YOR YOUR HOME - ‘Das oa # ROOM: HEAT AND HoT wa. £6. Hoselawn Dr. PE $4002 | OR BIB Hitchery Road. 2 \ z er Insurance Agen- Oe ome for ; ec. . Side, FE!) 5 RM. MODERN ON ASING & HOU Ce PE CaO ot DR ase” | ANTIQUE DISHES. FURW. on,|ment."Call Us for further infor: 3 ROOM FORN Ser ExTRancE] Hie oy AE gg ge ey a se ‘field of “a aI od wate Be . Laundry Service 18 rian” marble top tables. MY ote ara feel obligated. We vary clean. heat ron maple. Si flat, FE 2400 after 4. UPSTAIRS pramer MA §-708i, ask for Mrs. _to mortgage. 771 EB Fhe onan ae See Bee SOF: » OOO PGR, LPT OG fs ~ gt least 2 years iMote preferreay| & deliver. TRONING. —" ~ | CASH FOR USED TV" Rill appraise your property. and | _Oaihill street. 7 ROOMS NR, BONTIAG MOTOR, | 42M GOOD LOCATION FE NEAT 4 ROOMS. PICTURE WIN. “with © congenial stat Wo WANTS HOUSEWORE BY LETE FAMILY LAUNDRY | _ture and mise. PE 34007. | “Wa” Theai roosts Fe Sere ce. a Fmposeas after 5. | 8124 after § pm Of Clarkston Ra. Nr. Balcwia ; you _ ce. ac oem ADE, Ww 4 @ RM. How ey becceis vr. Baidwi ; | pn re are m aay, Own trans. FE 8-4393 bro ig 840 S Telegraph. FE CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP. 10 0 Be & SON REALTORS 3 RMS.. GAS, HEAT. LAUNDRY went MM QCORTAGE, | BEHIND D ed. 4a Per arte ECORAT- aa nanan 35 8. Parke St. Personnel rt- Buildi Servic rik gg courteous scrtice’ WE 732 _W. Huron 557 *fpclities” ag and clean. . 650 Trailer Park. FE 2-2915. @ RMS. ALL MODERN WITH GA-| Pleasant Lx, vey. ROME OM rrr: ad ling ice 12 Landscaping 1 18A 4. HAVE CASH, f Oakland, RM. UPPER FLAT CLOSE IW | At, $65 mo 31 Douglas. FE) po 617. oF set Veoks “ptr ln pet CED. AP-| aut OF CEMEpT Ai TREE TRIM A! FURNITURE NEEDED WILL TRAVEL| FORETRACHTVE RS, BVT. BAT | ee eee oe | a a BY OWNER 2 BEDRM HOME. M Trson. Ww = sg ‘MIN jo —_—_—— AND TI ! REDECO! ar garage 4 $118 W Huron. -— Setee-es. “Reasonable, Jenson, PE 20040. emovais. Free eee. “Oo omg meg 4 odd Jots. Get the| We will travel to see you and/? MS. CLEAN. ATTRACTIVE.| "*: carage. Lower. hae ianiriey. _-more, $69 mo. FE FE #3136 iain Dublin Scheet Lake priv: smal Ni SHORTOR D wR | ©) BLOCK BRICK AND CEMENT | 41 ACE TREE SERVICE RE-| sell it for ou sae, Outright or| show you how to get cash fo? | Near high school 41 Augusta. | —— Ing. at 28 8. Shirley @.L LARGE ROOMS. 3 BEDROOMS. owe arment MA $1018 cook, hours 4 to midnight. Cal! an sidential and commer-| moval and pinmiee, Get our bid, _ Sale De tele | your home, land comtyact or sere (3 RM. FULL BATH. | 318 PRos-| 5 ROOMs & BATH. ~ GAS. “HEaT,| food nice , | $300 DOWN. MUST SELL ¢R ; Oe ic anae Beaene fs, | PE 27h WANTED TO BUY © ALL TYPES | | $#rVics. Ne chatee. ni pect. White only. $22_wk. West side, FE $-7328, heat wupplied. 625 per week. FE } bedroom. remodeled in eae ea TREE (PRUNING AND “REMOV. | _o% furniture Ph. FE 2-5623. RD. } LARGE ROOMs &. BATH. at-| > RMS. AND BATH. FULL BASE- 2756 Paneled living room and kitchen als. OR, 3-0165 hola LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE- 509 wl LEY, Broket tractively furnished. Newly’ dec- | ment. OMe ey 8 RM B - Salt Bie ts rel price $6,000. ~ Moving & Trucking _19 oe ‘| Kooga either by private sale | PE 41137 beth Lake FE d-as21 _Biva.. Deayion. "plains, © Be S| Aige ee BATH - BEATE 82.) pent. es BATHS, BASE. BY OWNER, 7 RMS—AND_Ox Sa . ‘i ppraisais. - condition. Cl rege. G ° Any Ligne fieues. BASE, | — ster. " Michigan. OL Rea ex. immed + <4 Downstairs. 15 ‘hark = iy decopete: eR OPPER Py anes deposit required. — churches.” and. seboole. $8250. +E EE See ale aca __Wtd. . Miscellaneous 28 Iq e 9 Hag Ae ago ual quire a Pe bees. me Met, Be alle ae aut ERRY ARK. $500 DOWN, $60 “1 MOVI : 2 bdrm Stn WANTED FOR-ETTCHER nea A ty MOVING SERVICE WANTED, = STANDING TINDER, Acti on fre, Catlares unde mcs, OG | + stairs, $08 month ‘BATH BOWN-| Fw 8_ Telegraph Rae PE 3-7048 feted ya Fe vite Corner lot. 4 leng plans. 3 ACR. SS Sab. s8dP berry Cael ed“ aa be “mortgage. No obiigation: wet Reduced Rates 3398 Lapeer. TAM as yaad Mr | We Ca) ot air $1450 WK. CHILDREN.| Clean 3 *% CaKLAND bath Mice, Stee Pe oA afior oo Untntshed home OR 37316 aa of _} ath, e_OR 3-7516. We have nevers é oer tin : ~~. suilders Exchange SMITH MOVING “CO. PE 4406 WANTED: .: USED se * call aor mene: he PVE 2-3952. eat furnished. #55 month. Ses COZY 5, RMS MODERN & GA- 3 BEDRM. HOME, | #500 DOWN, ngs in our ° Then, 10 or CULL _2-3463 | COMPLETE J PVT. ENTRANCE ANDj|-—7, : a eego Harbor Po cREDROOS Guaranteed hourly rate. *chote ips HG & TRUCKING | nance. ake ups teria. Mo oe 7 _dath, = | Sewell FE 4.2190. ,ACKOSS FROM ELES TEMPLE ur. Foote. | 4 BEDROOMS. BASEMENT. Gad hours. -Must have pl ¢.g1| DON SOME $-2683| !ng. rolling» lawn cutting. Month- oney Wanted 28A: 7 LOE See REAR AUBURN | ° eit with basement, clean. gas. | COTTAGES 5 RM. DUPLEXES sisal Garage $1,000 dn. FE 2-0059 pegs weiee_ Cal Fe E37 |@-1 COMPLETP BUI ane aeny-| 4, or gouson contracts sym exp. | on -vare cm nary Saami. Heights, OL 22418. ee a AE PE 2-2021_ ant bath. MY .3- BEDROOM RANCH HOME. Gas oe ane Gare tye Saige Boweee 7 wee rE, licensed rd oo, | _Betvice. -_ Landscape $00 on 5 ARTY. Daainey Zi 4? quiet couote. ee jw ce floor commercial pulsing Ou: full MODERN 4 AN weleired: erly, ioe rm. Fireplace. Late me. through 4 OR 3.2912 +2283" 6 ait c™ 8-3272 HAULING & RUBBISH FAME ‘Strate Lake. Call EM. 3-3762. = BROS : $16 wk. FE 4- : woo F. J. Poole FE 55 per mo 3187 Orchard Lk. 4.0 “gro Near Williams Lk. p.m. oF Wed. and any, srry ot PLANS, your price. Any time. FE 8-0095.| PRIVATE PARTY DESIRER $4,000. REAL ESTATE & 4 ROOMS SOAR HEAT. FE me. Roepe Vartop. FEAI-7402. J BEDRN HOME Basee RE «Hashana eS rawn, = a LIGHT. HAULING poet omures. 6 per C heread terest |. OR 3-1295 40808. or FE 8 desis deeare APT. XO. a ets CLARKSTON” ¢ | MILES. SINOTE| Near MO LOME, | BASEMENT. * seevious ETARY $-8307 5660 Dixie Hwy. 3 LOWER aoous aio BATH & 2| 3 rooms & b arden space, $53. elid, we. 9 state age meveceance desirable, aioe ‘: BRICK, GEMENT work | LIGHT AND HEAVY > HAULING, te enn TO BORROW $5,- Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunda ay 10 ‘ti "tH 5 front rooms. Util. furn. Adulte. aN gy Pg eg pootegar es GLaRK N, y OWNER, 2_BEDROO: = cist ge ary ex _firep! places. MA 5-037) ash and trash, FE 2- tnande we pelvate tty to re- LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY O: 258 Orchard Lake. : cchisie churches and downtown, gt : US. 10 & WHITE "ype brick honie fee sane Feared Dot Tequired. |GASEMENTS WATER PROOFED, | LIGHT, AND HEAVY SRUCEING areas retreromne | le gal eae, Cerrels Bat 3.251 ‘J LARGE RMS. WILL BE saXpy| Weltheated and maintained. Am- Sterias sia’ sereces Laddaened: _On large ‘lot. OR, d-4199. °° . have some knowledie™ of simple rE Tanteed, free estimates. Rubbish, fill dirt, gravel and : é EM_ 3-4086. & quiet. Good neighborhood. Air-|. - le laundry facilities. See care-| 3 yrs. old. Oil fara Labdscaped. 3 BEDROOM HOME, RiP ae Write Pontiac Presi. Ons... 1:1 Fanner ee i front end loadin, ing, FE 2-0603, - Wanted to Rent 29 conditioning. Couple only. FE aker at A-2, Arcadia Court. cor-| FE -8-6819 furnace, $80 m any extras. $700 + RASEMEST. SDB AGED won BUILDING REPAIR, " PLASTER. MOVE FURNITURE OR ANY- tee ee OE “On to Alaska $-4693. Head, Buron &. or Kp. Bemp- a i anaes na _$12.300,OR 8 Song,“ Balance DLE-AGED WOMAN TO Live mente wwersiociel PE iaen _thing, any time. Reas. FE 8-0207.| FOR SEASON — LAKEFRONT, w J ROOMS AND BATH. UPSTAIRS. AiR Co 102_E. Huron FE_4-8284.|} 2 bedroom homes — full base-|* MS. .& BATH FULL BASE a days wk. Baby sitting and rpiocted. FE 4 ~O'DELL Cc ARTACE home, minimum 3 bedrms., 2 i pay eash for your equity— vt. Ent, 125 Sum NDITIONED, 1 BEDROOM,| ments — automatic heat — rill Bent pat veneer, Lak =i ee RE See CUSTOM BUILT | Loval apd long _diste iecns Maes premenie’ a year wel for casn, ONE TBE And | eat side. i BATH AND ENT. | Get Rene sore, ratg. Lanes coe) - Secorete, Fm £1000, will | _FE_ 2-206 ane prime 5 ¥ 3 iD io : Madieaged iaty ee VE IN. Catt gus Prlees — Phone PE Ses ES ci Sarre on tate or 7West side, Fm tain _| ine eal Phone Fe see nglud. | LOWER FLAT § ROOMS. NEAR roe CRAVING STATE 3 mm. FE 86418. OR 3.0764 ba aa n_Lakes. Write Pontiac Press 84) \W/R IGHT ] Eaith. _ ‘| Lov ODERN floors Take $3,900 ‘eauity 3 ns ae ¥ : ELY 4 RM. H for equit aguas we LOTS ‘4078 Tr ucks to Rent |§ rn TORAGE nanED OR GARAGE, Am V ALUET 3 ROOM AND BATH. PRIVATE:|. be seen to ha apredinted hd “ment Pontiac Lik. ITH, BABE- per A he A penne’ Gene'S ply at the Chuck | — onncin wh = Ti Lk_ TAshmoo 5-1721. = 345 ge oye + entrance. No children. FE. 3-7406.|__only. 244 8. Marshall, FE 393, | NEAR _SASHABAW, 6,RM. BRICK _sonville Rd. Lk. Rd. off Ander- are Livin §-9441 e 3 ROOMS AND BATH. _— | BIRMING etry fanch 3 yrs, oj ee ae “erg N oe ECS CEMENT & BL OCK YeTan Pic ia NEQUIPMENT maxedl © LS Quarters 30 WANTED: WIL BUY me 107 _N. Saginaw New ume eablet bear very clean, ‘j5. a Fe bes i. BY OWNER: pee RANCH, 3 “Gait PE s.p06t. cup parties. “GSTOM HOM ee Tae -. MES aftiers | MIDDLE . AGED WOMAN oR! fiat PSATGOm modern, large lot. | 7 LARGE ROOMS, pvr. EN- June, July. $90 mo. MI 63724. || MODERN 5 ROOMS AND BA _Sitached garage. se. MAple "hae BALESLADY. HOUSEHOLD Lin.) —DU!lder Sar Free eatin es enn ' Pontige Farm and _p a. Or 300 Call after 5| ee repair. Ppl O3, au Soot APE Sey pee BIRMINGHAM — CEN MOD DERN = BEDROOM Pe bier SAI ALI = SYL VAN VAN MODEL ens on | | 1 2- : or DEC., — CENTRALLY HOME 7 i Ee A gg IAN er MR ic Loa Industrial Tractor, Co. Wanted Transportation 31) ANTE iL MMEDIATELY:) claeriy couple Fe s-20610 located-ymewiy decorated, 2 bea Gn'saiigeee cal Mier © Pm __ 3 Bedroom. Brick sariand = sears : 0. o large . , Buto-~ ~ yen Sunday 2149 Garland Pe ! at een bas _ estimates ore Siperionce. Five Syn Sane Including Sunday EXCHANGE RID NIE REAP Pau Mt tor uyers waiting, 3 RMS. x BATH. BP TiFuLLY frase fing nmi ; sire end re- nee 2 BEDROOM LA LAKE OME. 3 ACRES WITH 3 BDRM. HOME PE 2-4025, CEMENT is OUR SPECIALTY UNWANTED ARTI 41442 | "Rd. and Davisb fois aul M. Jones, Real Est. | oe ene, MES women: parking space. $70. Call Midwest | ROCH TER nee a ee ee 4 CARE| —Fioors, basement EM Sas *'| _up free of charge. We Plc | tac. ©5 MA s-fite. 22_W._ Huron FE _4-6550| RMS. PRIVATE BATH AND EN-| |)" "E“tT#l 87153. dre 2 et ai, SER sacrifice 83,300" equiyior seu Cal t ; __ 6 bed " shaves Oar “at Li ep GERAMI TILE ~ |Painting & Decorating 20| ¥'4. Contracts, Mtgs. 32} Rent Apts. Furnished 33 downtown, $18, ‘Parkes | CLEAN (6, ROOMS, AND. RATE diate betjoome” siast vig | 7 BEDROOM, Se Jatt sore _.| Advance moo TERME | top s 7 LARGE CLEAN Rooms, pvt. | ~“PREt fat. heat furn. PE “4127 room. Beautiful grounds. $131.50) or 1 acre of land. Attached 2.car ORLY. Pai ance F' OR 3-8701 CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- ABSOLUTELY 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT| Péth And ent... Ist floor, 264 § 50000. garage. Basem eat rant to Lake Orion DRY WALL TAPING AND PINIGH- ier stakes | peperng. FE FE £0255.| The fastest aftion on your land apts, Partly fuynished: OR 3.9105. pee “b.sisa ! HURON APTS. © | “basements diserind 468, Cortes conventences a country living ut os. FE 8-6781 TING aS ers waiting.|1 LARGE ROOM, COOKIN ROOM UPPER DUPLEX. ALL Del Li orner Tom Rochester i Call Realtor Partridge, BE 4-as6l, r elites. 09 State ‘s._E 30866, | til. Paid. Close to downtown Pon- nea Dtltxe, 3% Room Ants, with || Far agegs. nt Lymn Huron Gas Contrack. UL 28 ieauity in and jet. CLASS INTERIONMEXTERION ACTION!!! 5 HE St. FE zo. . r Room and Dinette SMALL, HOUSE ON Mis RANCH-TYPE. Se SARPETED. inting, teas. OL 41-3141. On Your Land Contract. If you nieerte dylan’ "200-8. | is BATH. ADULTS.| - $54 | sa wag es Lot size 110x160. yoann ST ERDOZING _=__- EM_ oust | "8. bine PAINTING, DECORAT-| land contract, “A at [Ri Poe sa LoreS cant | oe Nicely _furn. 6 Miller St.) ey WICK AT BYLVAR ferred. Mug sserties wih aie RICAL SERV. FREE EST. repair, Save now with| your cash, get downstairs. Pvt. entraoce, linen # RM, PVT, BATH AND ENT. Per Month port, Leden (fa Rite b orareen | . $1,000 8 ce. Will take _Partney, Electric. FE 5-5439. i T prices. Pree est. Cal) Nor-| highest dolla the | service. $40 mo. 17 Douglas. PE _2 bedrms, Garden, OR 3-7887 102_E, Huron FE 5- wast, $ room | Dicase, OR FOF NO agente PREE, ESTIMATES ON WIRING. 3 others, Bill or Jin at Cleats hee Na Reasonable: dis-| “43181 oF PE. 90150 CAME, StL one Fons LARGE APT. ELECTRIC aE ‘sop VAR? privileges.’ PE oe _, for 2 Pir F ou dizera” FE Saat ap lala! sate 7H -» Ss apiceapiabent Pp 86 E. C'HAYDEN, Realtor * eas Re gt BEDRM. pin Baad fore on yess ae ‘wel _mritome “to aint iE shneres } WATERFORD AIRPORT f, 1 WO see Acs em ano wr | . a aa of] fur- ou a SOA RANT ESD SOO TT cs CT PAE ee i eal CASH “POR iD FE seus ial “e aie Peis" weekdays or Sat, & Sun. 16 Pine- ‘= 3 RMS. PAY UTIL. | Tee, "Btorms ° & screens.. $75 pia ately. ® apartment ‘kinds. Fat "iste, aus Mt ing. Work Guar. "PE 24326, |. ag ead Danie es Hwy. ee $1968, as | CRooMs asp BATH, WisT pie tee et FF Dae ap | WEST abet WERE Zao. ve payments. Fi 3s 6 Ca n pntts Marsh. | 5-1 PAINTING AND. PAPERING. 31958 deers Sake, WERT | ice Prt, on rochesten | “PST, SIDE.6 RM ‘a| 7 BEDRM. BRICK. FULL BASE DRY PW VALL 7 | Mason Thompson. FE 4-6 48568. A te DEKE wee | ee Ag pute heal. Fenced | 4.9707 nas heat, ege cond. ‘PE | * ment, M., BRICK. FULL BAGE- = — | MI PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- C) SH 2 rooms ted MO — Stove.” 2ie-car’ gatage, vweec! Setlee te ce cok hae hee cn “13 | an heated apt Clean. NODEAN re .! PRICE AFT. For Rent Rooms = 37} __ fruit, trees. 75223 flat eat a BeEMoving. LEY Fees Free est. FE 4-9205 ron. LAND oO cre & SVATLABLE POR PORN EFFIGENOY 2 ¢ welome PE S-0T8T Dosis, Gina 70 aHARE * Romie. $14,750. Pe $0780 ANSWER TO| UNQUENT ASK? WELLS | A. al So Wall canpeting. ee ee | PToom with twin beds. Cooking 7S erase Y ; : WEI erm furniture. All turn, Near| NEWLY DECORATED 3 Room in beds. Cookin ATH, 3 BEDRMS, ae R PROBLEM: Naseer Eatin BA FE) B00." woth Powtnc, “ham. Pralegeg min wait from dows: | Besson ‘Part ine aise mote ant Ads! To sell, re ° ° me = e. Near Adm, Bldg. business or ie em nt, ; A APT. we ate bath end entfunce, 8 } A down. EWE FREE I hite; it's FR 2-8181, REALTOR "PE 44561 ‘cenk Lk, Ra. 2 tg de on ine lady, Pe 38a, micdienged Seay bee, arts , 2536 ‘DIXIB BWwY. A cacotll Pre Wh eons floor, FE $4007, coe ae AN 8 -|3 fee M RANCH ROME, a . ; } Sacege. $1300. * * aes ; t < * % * I * z < ; 2 f : : * ae : Sees (cas we Re Fre aba Gs ay Mm * wy _THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ruipay. 8 APRIL 8, 1950. ‘3; __ For Sale Houses 43 = For Sele Howes 43/_For Sale Houses 45 ‘MULAI-LAKES REALTY Almost New 1s «© $300 Down’ : + y NEAR DECKER gcHOoL | oft Mak “a | Ineliides costs, Modern 2 bed- 2 nodroons dem liviog'| Fo0m : fers ale Th cat see Me "oat, ts * Lake pri es, eeeeny ones took “lt Tot Atl | payment. ‘For the Ha am. brick. Pal’ price price $14, “With large family. 4 bedroom $05 Siem te. soni Sar Sats Nema he a | WANT 4 goon OD PRICE Custom "Built F Home? * EJ. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER PE eiis8 bedrma -— ae rage. wens £ pNorthern High “ amas brick. Bing rm. ‘wo SEEnGON HOME AT tig0 w , san ht. den, em 8p) Mosdewtown: for sale. FE 2-6430 arate, dining rm, Eating 8 kitchen. Paneled rec. rm. "Terms. PE 2-736. _ ASSOCIATE — ' afraid of work -Rf DICK: VALUES BROKERS : a co. ‘ Templeton ; | 2- and 3. tegen Homes Po CLOSING COSTS ONLY — Auburh H area. Income, 2) - . bon ed 2 #43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. - and Dame Gone, S I and ex Trade for - | room * o High / 1 K-L.T tongs Te eton, Realtor | 2330. Orchard PE 44563 it 6, FE Mies (OFF LYN ew bedrom conte ¥Bedra is Ranch Home |. Sx Flt, wae |? ful home. 17 ft, ‘hen, We will build tig home complete | bireh cupboards, pl on your lot for = $12,750. ¢' eloset spacc, full basement. has full basement, copper plumb-, forced air heat. On 4th / poe ment bath, : treet, ¥ $400 down on bifeh kitchen cabinets a od bard- PHA terms wood floors. Requires” seoaksenint $550 DOWN down payment. $256 Here's @ good buy HW you are not 3 bedroom starter: No other cost moves you in this lovely new 2. be im ranch. Plastered walls oak home with full basemept. Mate- floors, forced sir heat. Prin- ad furrdshed Jor septic. Insula~ eiple and interest payments tion and sheet rock only $4474 a month MONEY DOWN — GI Laver 2 bedroom home on F. C: Wood. Co. * Wilitams a Bact et M59 lots in Lake Orion. 2 car garage lovely shaded lot _ Ofhice Ope. it re Bo pm privileged. Hurry on - —— ae one UNION LAKE EAST WALTON Lecated on Cooley Lake Rd near . TB San. ¥ Acbome you will be proud to & Home tra own 2 large rooms, at- aoe ving room 2 “nice | bec tached dates and breeze- Handy alge ype Utilisy way forced wr heat large Breeseway to large 2 car garage jot with frutt and berries. Privileges on Union Lake Price $11,000. $1 506 down $75 per month Immediate possession ‘EMBREE & GREGG 1965 Union Lake Rd UNION LAKE VILLAGE EM 3.4393 or EM 3-3214 NO DOWN PAYMEN1 COLORED Gls NLY #48 PER MONTH Pave EVERYTHING ON No money down \o veter- ens smal! down payment to others REAL ae & ee 1488 BALDW PE £6547 MU ee ad “BERVIC . COME A RUNNIN’ with deposit Best offer over s12- HEAT QULET LOCATION NEAR WILSON SCHOO! Ree 3243 «(Onk PF 50693 0 takes a ence in @ itfeitme MULTIPLE TLarine? SERVICE bargein 3 ldrge bedrooms with = arcsoc¢ floors, full ba! ft FRADE ving teom with fireplace “ed - Are tou co need of adejtuna, caspet full dining room 2 cer bec oom +” A ‘arger home A garage full baserrent nice cor- homie closer to’ your work? We Ber fet, in iteally planned com- have @ ramber of homgs on a , Convenient to schools and tecroom and ¢ pedroom category ia portation rs se ¢e > arrange fer trace —_ OPEN’ BUN * EYES WILL SPARKLE $1850 .DOWN—$100 A MONTH LADD: S Most artistic little big hotise you . ever. sae Lare. uring roum wik 4208 Dixie Hes omcei, meres Brepicce: Cons tom ee Saas % tiie beta recreation room 3885 Lapeer Re ___FE 5-922 i basement 7exi50 ft ‘ot MACEDAY DRIVE ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom |b with 2-Car Evenings aft er 6 call OR 33706 ga feat “ Humphries STOUTS Ps) N. Telegraph Open Eves PE 2.9236 Best Buys “Today “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GLEAMING WHITE BY OWNER. CHIPPEWA ROAD WE Custom built ranch style BSTER! AND WASHINGTON M_-CO- NI - Go AND eget pases pes a4 FOR home, located on large APPOINTMENT ft frontage lot near Clark- OWNER SELLING “a STORY 4 ston. Delighths) Hiving room bedroom home, full bath..base | * Taree pitts itor saat ment with stobl Fireplace. storms 8 bedrooms. farm sisie and screens ~'2 acre. Variety of: sa chen, full size basement fruit Near MSUO Priced to sei with heated garage A real FE 53-3005 _. buy at less than, reprowuc- po YOU LIKE. ‘TO. LIVE BY A tion cost Only $14,800 with “LAKE? terms This would be ® niée place nea eT 2 veclioy we) Lot BURBAN CHARM acre blocks o jake 1 ig riv "MS Yet only a short distance Pi200, Bice bestll. ‘Owner ‘ from new Northern High by OWNER i BEDAOOM RANCH "Cite paw cite ment oli $10.900 Reasonabie down pa@y- heat. storms and screens. _ment. OR 3- 3-38 1'g ear sparese ie, 4 SELL om TRADE FQU ITY | acre landscaped lo’ nly Wet ae for 1958 car or Sat $11,900 with terms to sult. _-- ~~ Call Before 3 pm. except Sa ee . i Bun. Pie 2-4484 aq | WEST SUBURBAN < MILFORD. 3 | BEDRM. BRIC! ares a screens, Tiled basemt, Fanch style home's with fas hea M4 7 - aluminum siding aluminum __subdiviston. $650 down MU 42244 storm aoa screens, high ATTENTION “INVESTORS and dry fer ced 80%200 lot. 3 bedroom Union Lake a Plenty a room: for kiddies 1949 Ranch, gas heat, $6 06 Priced uickly at cash - balance $2300. sl 3-0500 s7e60 a eith only down. + BEDROOM HOME. CONVENT. “depen mn ently located. By .owner FE HOME — BUSINESS Pai! nn = + Ideal lécation for the man . _who- wants home where he $9500 can also have smal! service business wet . TV. radio wi uild 3 bedroom house, com- ee arce x commer- plete wih basement on your lot ciaj jot. plus modern 3 bed- Hardwood floors, tile ba . aon _— gare Supe wears McDona state. says n med heat. Dou OF jaw price of 6660s an POR TOUR je HOME NEEDS == terms an ve Fen | Warren Stout, Realtor: RE CLARKSTON iin ©: Oe es et re §-8168 30 ra Maint ote ose Michi . f : ; aa ‘ ; | ! 4 WILLIAMS” | rage? farprUen pes J JOLL, REALTOR By owne: “vr. ce 236 XT HW Y 44561 gongs . ig THE HIRD’ TO &FE Wiha. Lake LJ bedroomy fil, bath basemen ILLIAMS LK. PRIV Ferces air 9 furnace Situated . 7 - t wit + of shad Atractive 2 pecedom buagaiow te ao en i Bock tran Ok ood ‘sined Jot Handy wtilisy lake . $700 “ae room plus giassed-in ‘ront = “" } back perches Gerage Bathe Villa ges iW aterfurd and boating privileges on bea ati: 4 large bedroom: Paneled ccich- fu; Wultams Lk Pull price or cabinets Din s Buy pow and enjoy the toom Wall to full summer just ahead, ting i's batbe Pull oo. basement Ge: heat Convenient- A ie NIOR RANCH iy jocated Walking aisance :° ~— Autractive 2 bedroom frame ranch | ia and parochial schools. §2 bene bat oor tie on big 140'3400° jot. Well construcied GEORGE BLAIR with oat floors and plastered REALTOR® walls Large 2°, car garage big 536 Dixie OR 3128) enough for truck or tractor pius RAY PON PLAINS 1000 ga tank and gas pump Evevings OR 3-6842 Easy to oWn — only $6750 on ee OP ——- easy terms See it, Naftord agree ITs TRI FE it's @ value you cant ford LARGE rites CAR GARAGE miss ? ? afl 3} Bedrooms — . . baths. * © REALTOR PARTRIDGE a Family k OTN FE oa 1930 W. HURON Can make > OPEN TIL 9 - 4? a2 ll i} custom qualit BUD" i Ang ‘ook . ‘Top $8 for Your Home -Smart Investor, Lock on either of these 2 homes at thi. well conditioned 2 fam- - j Alu aeneny Nadine income with full basement, ard “ALUM UiT Seite 3 car garage Lower Kpartmeni 3 Bedrm home Well Custos features 2 bedrooms and bath Quality bela cining room: upper apartment | ONLY SS 781 des op. bedroom and bath. Ape * Tinaxcing Automatic gas heat and hot wa- Plans? Hundred. &° banc ter screened front porch. newiy , W B. Yss REALT \ decorated interior Priced at! & 7-7) £13,900 00 whr not make your -A\nd_ Build der bE 3-7210 appointment today” os Lose No Time | | \] in seeing this delightful 3 bed- semino © l S foom brick bungalow With + BRICK ig - 3 BED femced reer yard for the kid- ROOMS LL BASEMENT cies Handy, west side location Luxurious | rucget ng ano draperies anc featuring carpeting. tle | in jiving :oom ing hall bath for lasting beauty. dining ere A Gann in this Tule space in kitchen full basement bath has giassed-in shower There with automatic heat and hot is ap extra-lasat Other {ea- water, softener Priced sight at tures you should ser now > $15900 OC cach to present 4° a good time fo piek sp -Feur per cent Gl mortgage phone ang arrange yoir appar’ a hws : ere $31,500. mg BTBNEE HR . ued Nichole, Realtor mee 49 “ft Clemens St Ca. Mr. Meiser t FE 5.1201 or FE 5-804 % ae : . . Smail farm in eseetent acme = = - . . only eight miles west Rancii 7 RMS AND 2 2: EN home. full besemen!. off beat cased porches ear garage. Classed breeze was r large [ot $9 00 wit $1.00) down screens Big two-car gat A paimes dale pos sesfion Lauinger most 50 fruit trees id eal Estate, OR 3-8 B38 garden area First offering $14,975 with <>,000 down t CRAWFORD AGENCY, 31143 BROS. 3 BEDRMS, AND DEN This is strictly a custom built home from the antenns It has 3 bedrooms, with a sunken carpeted lyin; Ringe and @ aka lace ver bullt-im planter den ye off the living Basement is centr for recreation room. red tM — pase ¢ attached to home oom ezeway. Low eating Phis and !ow taxes. Wil! ansider trade at $24,500. 1 ACRE 140 ft of frontage abou: 6 miles 7 of Clarkston. pees & « m home. Just the place for skinemeens or @ good starter home for the newlyweds. i The price $6.750. $759 down and | $50 per meonth- Much less for. CMRI # ~ on MIS — | WHYTE BROS, | ogg sain Open Eves. ‘til fF "benaes 10 “tH 5 | 3-BEDROOM BRICK | This home ts new and individual- | ly designed Has carpeting Full | ceramic bath. t} basement. , Aluminum storm windows and doors oe regs a ary lot eesiee awn Just! off Cass ce Rd. '2 mi from) Elizabeth i Rd. Only $15, 950 | Reasonable down payment and! terms to sult. 1 day possession. | JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd _FE2 4875 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GI lf you're lookiag fr a Well built 2 bedtoom home With lake privi- leges and iow monthivy payments ou wil want to see his one arge 15220 foot Lving* room aluminum slorms and screens. aod completely insulated $8 750. WIEL TRADE Tois sharp 3 bedroom brick home with full basemest. wall-to-wall carpeting water femced rear pare and located in ihe elty in trade for nice suburban property ‘S) 30 DOW N° Wr move you tnto a clean, 2 bedroom home with oil furnace. Storms and screens and newly decorated Onl} Ss years old. This nome is Worth the asking price of $7,956 . . _2-FAMILY INCOME In excellent condition upper fat completely furnisied. and is now’ reniec for $25 a week. Lower flat has large Living room with brick {replace, dining room, or poasibie bedroom. full basemept Sone gas beat. 3 car garage 416 terms RRO REALTY ; TED Mec at LOUGH. REALTOR 5143 Cant- Elizabeth he FE 53-1184 « softener, 5-3 > 9 @m 43844 to & 30 om. Sun. 1-5 BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM FULI basement Wil accept smal _© down payment or late model car PF 5.9841 “BARGAIN—BARGAIN 2 48ND 3 BEDROOM RANCHERS - GOLDEN OME — AS Low As AS $175 WILL MOVE JIM \ RIGHT, Realtor 345 Oskiand | Ave. FE 5-044] Evenings _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE! 359 GATEWAY DR. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN. 2 TO 5 PM Overlooking Pont: ae Country Club with beach priv. on Eliz Lk New 3 bedrm. !'2 baths step-down living rm dining rm ige kitchen with built-ivs .& per- titiened basement $2500 dn ar on FHA terms. Will consider rea! estate on trade . 1090 Lakeview 1 Bik north of St Benedict's Like new bectm bungalow Lge living rm. with natural fire- | } place kitchen with dining soace & wired for elec stove Utility | rm. with 52 gal hot water heat- er full bath & diant heat | ?slab poured for car carage $300 dn plus mtge cost. Balance $75 per mo FE 4-2543 * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE qv e PERRY PARK —3 1 : Becreom story bungalow. Very close to grade , $05 schoo! gas heat. per year This is in excellert condi- liz car garage $1,850 ill handi e— Full price only $9200 HERRINGTON HILLS Almost new Coniemporary 3 bedroom brick. Lovely 18 f. kitchen Plenty of c’os- ets, Oak floors. Full base- . Aluminum storms and ens already installed for you Full price $14.200 with i approximately $2,550 down : t t } “CTR YOU real sharp are looking for comfortable 2 bedroom with basement ang l', car garage. let us show vou this home Tt has a 12x 15 kitchen. Ceramic tile bath and completed “recrea- H tion toom. Priced at $10.- | 900—Terms can be arranged. s RAY O'NEIL, Realtor, 262 S$ oreesape Rd. Open 9-9 FE 3-71 rE | MILLER» WANTED — A family who ues | ! elbow room We bave an acre of weil lariscaped grounds with) huge shade trees, and a lovely” home nesi'ed among very large Blue. Sptuce trees. Vestibule en- trance to a large carpeted liv- ing room icg Burning cut stone firep! ace too suo room. full baae- ment has tiled floor built in bar softner Ete 3'2 car garage outdoor griil, Ete Ail the things | needed to PHjor ving. and ! everything in perfect shape ex- | cellent location 6 miles west of | Pontiac Genera] Majors Official | bas been transferred, they are , offering this fine home fdr only - $14,400 . oo WEST SIDE BRICK ranch home 3_large bedrooms and ceramic tile bath, plus extra’ half bath 19 x 13 ft, carpeted Hving toom & dining L. Drapes are included, large kitchen has breakfast nook. oak floors & plastered wails, huge modérr basement, gas incinera- Paved drive & Paved! street. This home is only 2 years old, and its a perfect. | _ $3.000 down will hand! vo | 3 FAMILY PNCOME good west | side location. 14, rooms, entrances, separate baths, oil fur- | naces, full modern basemert, nice- ly shaced lot, thls is a very good | pieee of income : property, and | its less than $6,000 per unit. Call for full information William: alee Realtor. “FE, 20263 ; 18, went gure 7 BEDROON BS ou RGR Liv- ine rm., a pansiog ‘kiten- | Fenced age, ines “i et pcg Rik month | separate — ira wees interest nics PANGUS, Realtor ON BLACK TOP ROAD : arent ice sect ce homes an - Besser: a ee fies coger rgain at 3.980 with sia down. ig i FOR COLORED, « RM PULL price, $2500. down, needs re- _pair' FE 4-3941, Eve. PE 40312. : $25 Moves. You In. FORD 4 BEDRMS. Many Bg 5 VE oerat wo "3814. Eve VF. 6-3008 COMPARE This 2 story home with new homes in the $14,000 price range. Living room, kitchen, dining rm., 1 room and full bath on the first \% beth, sec- basement. Alu- minum Pero and screens,. Lge 2 car garage. On a nice large lot and vquiet village FHA terms a 10 per cent down. Full price PANGUS, Realtor ean Mas Grionville NA 717-2815. 83 500 DOWN, 3 ‘BEDE BRICK | back yard | , eter, carpeted, men = ed One, block from witieae of Tréston T ra moras e€. Bar sini Po Ma saan IRWIN GEORGE R. WEST SIDE Brick 2 bedroom home with car- ko ving room & din room, ireplace, large kiteben, full base- — gece gerald — Pas rage in very ¢ © tion Ful price $15,000 with terms. HOME 8TREET bedroom bome with carpeted living reom, nice sun room. auto- matic heat. full basement end heat and clean Pull price $10,200 wiih $1,500 wn. DRAYTON WOODS 3 bedreom brick ranch type bun- galow with attached garage Car- peted living room. lar we kitche disawasher, al] thermopane °3, Dullt tn vanity and ce- tamic tie bath and situated on large well iandscaped lot. overiook this one GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR 269 L BA _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~~ WATERFRONT BI-LEVEL Distinctively Different $27 900 CASH te MORTGAGE 1 bed- . } | | } ‘ CARNIVAL fb a 4 #3 & “H's beautiful, Ethel — weet every cost t you > “by Dick Tae ' ig 3 TAA Reng. US. Pat. OFF. © 1989 by NEA Servien, tw | f word it must have, * For Sale Houses 43 RR er 26 W. FAIRMOUST CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS — Almost new — and hot 43 2 Bedrooms Basement automatic heat water — Storms & Landscaped Paved street.: VACANT — Walk in epi eall owner: DAYS. WO 3 BVES SAT SUN TO 808s) “a i Don't | OR _3-290T OR 3-0641 | “eu: USTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES | Twin Lakes Viliage W. of Pontiac. Starfire Bidg. C. "EM 96801 2 BEDRM HOME. FULL CAR- peted, in nice N. side subdivision, $900 down and take over pag- name. Owner leaving state, re -2304. 2 FAMILY § rooms & bath down, 3 rms & bath up N. Johnsen. 2 lots, i Car garage. auto. gas furnace & hot water heater fruit trees grape vine. flower garden. $1200 gown, MI 6-432 Nothing Down: INCLUDES TAXES & INSURANCE Full basement spacious living room, 3 jarge bedrooms hard- wood floors city water sewer FE 68-6192 DAILY 28 SUNDAY 11-6 MODEL _389_ Cameron ort Featherstone GILES: 20 95 $9,950 , full price on # 2 bedroom GI resale built in °56 Paved street, insice city 2 blocks off Baldwin. See this today: Sell or Trade. for smalier home city 6 rooms rear auto. gas heat Also a 2 car garage. Cail e for terms ; GILES REALTY CO.” | FE + ea BALDWIN AVE AM M “MUCHPLE ListING. SES. CLARK ,CARROL LK area Modern 4 room bungalow Built in '47 ment 5 lets for $1,500 Full base- garden. Only GI TERMS on this Cozy 4 room bungalow one diock from Sandy Beaeh on Union Lg. Latge tot About $460 Closing -cost Cl ARKSTON SCHOOLS Goed con- dition "3 bedroom Ranch Attached Garage & Breezeway Fi tsileaes on Greens Lk. $11 950 erms EDISON ST. Always In style White 3 room bungalow with full base- ment, also Ita car garage. Only $11.750 on easy FHA terms . a“ € __. FE 3-7888 . FE 44813 CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron Open E Multiple Listing Service SALE HOUSES — _ FIVE-ROOM TERRACE. EAST Boulevafd South. A sacrifice at” $5300 Easy Terms. We. bave all types of new and used property. Many Lake Front Homes. fe AWM. KENNEDY’; REALTOR a Evenings 3101 Wo Huro Open til 9 S Nothing Down NORTH SIDE — 4 year old Hving room, kitchen. Paved drive and lv-car gatage. Full prite $9,500 — $400 mortgage costs should move you tn. AUBURN HEIGHTS area ~ 2 bedroom ranch type nome on North side hos Aubu Heights ‘ close wisaile nt. 63 x 171 tt” lot plen- y of room for garden, Full icine $7.000—-$400 mortgage costs should mpve you in. DESIRABLE INCOME PROPERTY - Close to YMCA. 5 big rooms for you; and 3 to rent out. Private pethe | _ oreneee, or — fly room house, as will “take seeek $500 to get you gr then for ‘itself... You iu . C&n't miss. ‘either ‘way. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. Home | ve & Sun. | oe FE 43560 | i 4 “RIVER FRONTAGE ~ Nearly new 3 bedroom home Full basement, automatic heat, 2 car garage 5 wooded lots. | ‘ el 2 jatge lakes. Only $13, 4 ~ wcces 500. Ter HURON GARDENS Chey 2 bedroom modern ba Only $7950 with | onelson Schoo! bedroom ia tooxee} Fruit trees says sell for only $8600 with down Hurry! | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | ° Realtor Est 29 Years 7001 Highland Ra. (M49) | Phone EM 33303 or_ MU_4-6417 | LAKEFRONT BRICK. BY BUILD-| er FE 5-9056, ohn K. Irwin & SONS CHEROKEE HILLS: Lovely new brick ranch ‘ome, : with 2‘: car attached garage, 3 large bedrooms. sepatate din- | ing area, living roum with ledge | rock fireplace, nice kitchen and two ceramic tile baths full basement gas bedt large cor- ner jot. $24.950.00 with terms INDIAN VILLAGE FHA: Brick, 3 bedroom home the first floor living room with fireplece, full size dining room, new carpeting, family size kitten: | en. full Reset ent with gas heat Corner lot Near bus, schools shopping $17 606 00- aaa terms John K. Irwin. & Sons OTs 313 Wea “Huron Street Phone Z- 447 oF z.- VE FE 842774 : FOR wie “BY OWNER, 3 BED. | na Sinn heat on East Pike! 34031 | Rochester- Trov Area _ 2 bedroom bungalow, has 1's baths. full basement, exterior bas lifeime sone 3 fenced tots for garden & fruit trees, -rage For value—this {sg it! Only $13.500. FRANK M SHEPARD 1016 Adams, Rochester _ OL 17511 SCHRAM NEAR OXFORD 3 bedroom ranch with full basement, oll heat, 2 fifepiaces ‘one in recrea- tion room}, , breeze way to 2 pr garage’ On a [00x400 - * jot. Priced at $14,950. TWO FAMILY : § rooms for owner. 3 apartment tp. rentiog $65 per mo. Ol] FA in the full basement arate entrances and Oniy $1,750 down. reont for heat &ep- baths. " DRAYTON PLAINS . bedroom. ranch Site 3x13 1 nd oi] OT ft. home , 1x13 The lot heat Priced at $7.- 760 with $2,850 dowh and $60 per mo # 00x 26 OFF- JOST YN A J bedroom bungalow full basement, gas heat reation room Located in sthool ares. down IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE amend OPEN EVENINGS & SUN 042 JOSLYN” COR. MANSFIELD | _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ the LeBaron Only $2.000 LAKE ORION By acre corner with cteck front- | age. G 3 bedroom home, sta- Me a ib ane LAKE *o 2 aca —_ Storms, water softener lots each 60 x 500 CLARKSTON ON DIXIE 3 bedroom home. Garage jn base- ment Large lot streets Lake privileges 396 ft $17,500 with $2,500 down and §90 per mo 1H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2631 8 Lapeer Rd "SMITH" | SYLVAN VILLAGE Lake privilege home with 3 bed-| ~ rooms, 1') baths and large fam- ity rm Modern kitchen with Birth cabinets. Formica top# and snack bar, FWA oil furnace. All pooling and screens, city water, | arage, ‘Carpeting in- 960 en terms. er, and cluded at -$1 Rolfe H. Smith , —-REALTOR — . 244 8. Telegraph Ra FE 3-7848 _Open_ Evenings ' 18 pm $450 MOVES YOU 1N” 3 bedroom. tri-level, gas heat, large lot, lake privileges. Two-3 bedroom ck ranch, homes, full basement. gas heat, lake peters, rame, ed rooms, full base- ment, ir heat, large lot. ° WI MG } M : REAL UL 2- BIG HOME — $500 DOWN Large house with stall rr Sommereist lot. In need of som 62 8. mos erePe Rd, n 9-9 Py ge iy. N. Cass, call owner. PE > FE 4-6095! OA 6-2918. Lt i , ' . rc , se _i, ae a Jeg Sees eh eee screens — OPEN aod Look at it ‘end it ranch | a | $2600 | two on 2 car «a _ | Dixie Hwy to Maybee Rd. > 813,000 with $3.000 down | screens, | Attached garage ; Only | Frontage on 2. FE 5-2053, For Sale Houses OL ORL _ $200.DOWN 3 bedroom starter e with base- ment, rough wiring included. Don | _McDonald.C OR 32837. ~ LOOK bedrm. home with car- 5 “BS At this 3 Por 3 ‘tet | HOMES For Sle Houses She $100 DOWN: Moves You In so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS MODEL LOADS OP MODERN PEATURES | OPEN | WEEKDAYS & pel 1 TO ¥ EXCE P , WESTOWN FE 8-2763 or Eves. N REALTY LI 2-4677 « Unbelievable Value - $11,750. All brick. Coen se e545 Mode! open 4a Emerson. lia Featherston HANNAN R Lr 92878 heal, FHA fyll basement, th. dally. 44 p.m. of veces eect EAL EST. JO _4-6114— BY “BY BUILDER Tri-Level starter home on 1 acre. Immediate possession. EM 3-048.. “THIMK!” ‘ WHERE ELSE BUY A HO CAN ME For OU $82 DOWN Ps ~—TOTAL— AND 369 PER MONTH —VA TERMS— 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH LAKE, Estates WITH i i 1 i | I i neighborhood. Newly decorated. | wih cs os Ready for tmmeciate oc y. Lifetime Aluminum $1500 down. ~~ further informa- ROOF & SIDING tion call PE. 5-431) + Be HERBERT C. DAVIS F 4515 Irwindale Drive _ $390 MOVES ; YoU IN BLOOMFIELD HILLS $10 PER: MONTH 3 Becroom ranch overlooking For- )LORAH BUILDING LO. est Lake Golf Club. i Buin ot National Homes OWNER : 2 Bullt tn 1954 on beautiful 1 acre wooded lot. You must see this — “2 BATHS, WEBSTER | ‘ene = for =: $21, mr 2805 Hickory , School 12420 living 78. oi sy carpet as heat, sf0T Ca . Grove Re: ~ i: cohlaeeee owner, FE 27 i | BY. OWN NER | Neat 3-Bedroom 3 bedroom. Full basement 4%) acres. Near M8UO. FE4#6506 Nice Neighborhood afier_3 p.m ' $2,000 down on tnigs dandy sub- ; OWNER GOING TO ALASKA, 3 urban home Gi¢aming esk floors, bedrm. brick, full basement, cash ys dry basement, large recrea- to 4'g per cent mortzage. OR room with tile floors. Auto- 3-0303 ee mau oi] furnace. a and ELIZ LK ESTATES ¢ BEDRM. ment, P. C Wood Co. OR 31235. SALE OR . 0.60 Corner Willems Lake Rd. Exceptional, nice = _ Office open: 9-6 2 bedroom bungalow RM. 7 YRS. OLD AUTO. . tee $2,000 down: Take over ftawood + arias. paymts. of $54 mo. incldding taxes a pd Don aera & insurance at 4 per cent im pap gare, @an- _terest. 151 W. a reens, Cos — SMALL MODERN HOUSE & GA- Terms. Car or r mage At Elizabeth Lake. FE in trade, - ms . RD BUNGALOW — se eeas ¢ down; $7,060 FURNISHED M@DEL porch, wee wim ake + heat. Dear garage Lot = 100%. needs some | but exceptional . | Le I SPECIALS ~ | i DAILY 10-8 Newly decorated modern 8 im MELROSE 7 bak floors’ lot S317, near jo Between North Perry and! Biue Sky Theater. | | ontcalm tgprr and Pac ménth . $8 250 Large six room home, base- Ud ment. recreation spece,. ¢ newly de —. COMPLETE powr PAYMENT Ner lot, of Auburn Ave. {THLY PAYMENT ome “tee. : ONTHL a ” $ i WE TRADE . a RIS IN REALTORS DLORAH BLDG_ CO. ae eee PE. 4158? FE 86455 CLARKSTON APEA : Ranch, } rooms, 2 fireplaces. era etaaet Eat iat . ar ‘. ft. Some ween. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. we tsa eg a oy fetus, well laons lot, take ; privileges. CALL US, « l. c HAYDEN, Realtor Trilevel 8x18 ft. living ving 10° ’ SE. Wane Paths. iat teereation ‘wih | e 1 ace agp with i oven, _t freezer, Q and aster. Dcar red ge i | rage Large. dot. tablished in 1916 } smith- _ ; | Saios ith ee Thing m.| } onlal Ww! arge Hv is t with soca. tiled features in che kitchen and bath, full bem't. . foot Grea” artve. Nearly one BEAL ES ATE oor rele e EST. acre of land, nice neighborhood.| FE 44536 af ca .500. Terms, ail é, LISTIN La DRAYTON AREA —- Moarty |. MOLTIFLS i oa . acre of land and this 2 bedrm. tome. Pall basa with shower, ott HI JINTOO peat. Fruit ees.” Only $7,585. ; 2rms, LAKE WEST SUBURBAN — Just west 7 1% - of Pontiac on paved road and an baths, all on DROOMS. Face = ‘acre of land. Large 2 bedrm. rick. new and. home wien goog 2 on neat as-@ pin, home fs rage with fags, shace ' trees. $1590, ‘Terms.|> Complete in, ere oa sara : ONLY $1700 DOWN — West sub- with solid sone ve. 4 - tied ba aun with diowet large Lv blocks to stereg, See thle to- ing All on ene floor, Garage. ao ae ralenaciag ae COUNTRY - Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph CLUB VIEW : re oh Custom-bullt 3 bedroom ranch AMPLE CUSTOMER ARKING Cee este food tee : | : pinees. -— 4 full - CUTIE Lanvind manic | Eokeverivhash We Rieebeh | Lake. Bente’ Séxitr high tot” . Many Must be seen to appre Lakefront - v With sandy beach. This beautiful ' - all brick home has a 12x23 ft. | living reom with fireplace and large pieture window overlookin ’ 2 the lake. 3 lovely bedrooms wi . . Ai pele cldbet et bel ceramic Realtor Sen “car brick garage. | ¢79 w. Huron St. Ph. FE baa clo _If_ne set Pn_ FE Ea Lotus Lakefront ————=<-~ This summer cottage is complete! | modern -with—full bath. a 4). . {a front perch overlooking 60ft- frontage and pice saute lawn. Good. swimming and boating. Only nee alow with 2 Bedrooms. — Dining room. full basemen t. almost new oi]. furnace Glassed-im front poreh gas ita ca stove, refrigerator Nice and r garage rigs included. Near Perry- Paddock shopping area. Excellent 5 with full base _ EAST SIDE-— $1.450 DOWN room bungalow merit, fireplace and giassed-in front porch. Little ‘house hag been rent —Oniy 90,950— vestigate. LAKEFRONT in rear which ed fér 12 -years Why, not One of Sylvan f&ke's fin- est with pric $3,000. Brick * e reduction of Contemporary with large family reom and fireplace, Jea iarge the take Be view, Gas he and sewer, "L. system and extras abie buyer terms FAMILY ROOM screened-in porch ding out on a to eutiful Lake at. City water awit sprinkling loads of other $31,000 with reason- to responsible 16x25 with natural fireplace and slicing ee DOWN doors N NT except : oe kas costs to GL Le of extras: A washer, garbage utomatic dish- disposal and 2 car garage, ee nm North end area, On Custom ONE!!! LETS TRADE! bullt ae = only Neat, clean 8 room bunga- low, with basement and new ‘furnace, Just West of Bateman & Kampsen R EMI ‘TORS 377 8. Telegraph FE 4-0528 Eve. & Bun.! ‘ | Avon Township ‘Plenty of room for your garden this Spring, Dad! On this large 100 x 360-ft. lot sereens, comeetely insulated. $7,500 with $800 down Bi-Level and Tri-Level Starter homes Will build for $300 down on your lot. Model, open for rou i ection. REALTY . . TED McCULLOUG H, REALTOR 5143 Case Eee en FE 65-1284 4-344 WEST SIDE Y bedrooms, | gi@ssed-in front porch. Storms and | Open 9 a.m. ‘to 8:30 p.m. "sun am. 1-5, oe on Fiikeme vm anand no Aggro ~ BS ed only $5,500. $600 DOWN — Cute ttle’ home with 2 large 60x153 ft, lots. “Here is a little farm." ian storms, oll furn. All good NOTHING, acpec. Maes Pera ‘ove — costs ail you need. ; NEW BRICK — 3 lovely bedrooms, full basement, fle Large T-room modern, tn ex- * : “-~eeHent condition. A gine Taare | bara & ears oak Soo “More for large family or gig home for the oney here. = carage. & ae ik Gas heat, Choice west side location. «= WEST SIDI - v4 | AUBURN HEIGHTS — Lovely ttle oh Vacant. Groom modern. all! aoe ba L | sed sun pore, ° oil fu peery Sooo’ OC pent | tormé & screens. Priced at ony rage. Lot 62x142,, $0.150. Low . 97.080. Easy terms Bows per ene “SELL OR TRADE — Almost new. (ST, FRED'S ‘ “Priced at only $2,150. are cor- Lovely 6-room modern, al! to Ber . Bunga pion condition, Automatic | ay hn cones Ba cnt | eat to rage. many extras a buy” shde GaURCH SITE ment, modérn kitchen, Oak floo: bath, oll heat. Full rice ‘ae 500.» Do not delay—Sre this NORTH SIDE. basement. 2 full mae down Lsbesg room yg good-sized living room. ver goad peg manl Pal rice si $500 dow H "AUBURN. HEIGHTS is home has 8 nced & nicely rooms bath pl room, oe vacai neat ndition. gown.” RILEY REAT ESTATE " 3900 Elizabeth Lake Rad Fe 41157 bOx200 ft. jot, jandscaped. 4}. i “. Siens ih only $450 FE 44001 A very nice 3 bedroom home with | full &! room. ios a large lot, | s, Yireplace. tile | This: fiome has oak floors, a full baths. Tt now. pos am apartment i 2 bed- hy i room home within 10 ‘niles “ot. city. Located vicinity of the new MSUO. 7-2 arcel SELL ran Oe ‘oot ‘modern one oe . west oat hofize, ok pletely phn — — ‘fer income. Butid erm and wel New Wy church here roof, full basement * wasge AY I Lae ‘IS M. BREWER saree ee Parse tot’ Obrege. OSE F. REISZ, SALES MGR. Vill trade for cheaper — lapd * 94-96 ©. Huron st. FE oe cont: oa ae 80) or what ___ Eves, PE 8-0823 have-y ‘ ~ DRAYTON PLAINS — | SEL. OR TRADE — Ranchsizie Full Cy rage. ’ . of water “rroutage. witl trade fer @ room city | SELL .OR clo ‘er home, aah model car, vacant lot or have you? List WITH : gifictent pe Fegme ” ae aN: ce L. H. BROWN, Lake i § ir Shores Brick . ZONED D COMMERCIAL Large to ito ors at Bitnton: ; location for smal) business or profession = Very good 1% “cecore = néwiy remodeled and decorai room Barsain boll sa.930 or ih EPR Seka auto a excellent condi- Latest vestibule entrance. : ive yom Poo wich, crs ie ta | "EE ROUNR COTTAGE ¢ RMB} fio obe of Poutiag counts wea bots” with an Tsiea. ; beth, Williams Lake, oo town office bidgs. Wil divide into} ment of 3 Gall FE Sear garage. = “ar Protech ' — gree cifarate:| housgualier ‘as down payment | Avaliable ib other de ote ona tek 7 BEDRM. SAND STONE HOME YNEIL, Realtor Sytvag Lake Rront , | Gn or cnt Sea erate Sere we Sag | brick, $ bed-| Must se. er to Flint. $13,- “hana toe room. dining SSE ve ae eer Bic | Fiabe ge ype WHOLESALE = lake. ct \ Also’ garage Just, j “a 5.) Seger, @ Ras ll company. tains Six: i can connecting 7) Lanse, brick om 9 x = di “inate Tain eg Reer” 2 E. tures sera ment Long tease heat on foom, oj furnace. Built .in Pontia, 4-620: i pan ee tit | For Sale or Exe Exchange 30 |" “Fe se RoyAnnotiines = "a Sutrt: 5 pepegouh 1 rns, naga ~- Sele Land Contracts 52 | “piigattors since 1923 , *PONTIAC REAL 7 Tan am 5 oe genes iat © 5 “prop: LAND CONTRACTS TO OR | pre . iT Besay 4" 737_Baldwin PE. 5-8275 or ae "pait Deven. | sell. Kasi Garteis, EM 32611 | * open weiss ; ge ‘BALANCE 65600. $75 MO. PON- sonnet = we For Sale Lots 46 Business Opportunities 51 | —° Lake. Bigio e6N06. OTHING DOWN wm le arse ree, ces diver etch Aedhe SSomemec” Various loca: Saas 2s mer "hs Sip : - Maney to Lean. 53 Gal tor Por cont istarest, ACCOUNTANT nn fState Licensed Lenders) a « 3 au BUENA VISTA SUB- CARROLL LAKE VICINITY oe UL _2-1316. ; a ELECTRON: - TZ” best of. panei and terms. .- 4 BLOCKS iM 3 I¢ ACCOUNTING FIRM IS ; 3 at Seamer aaa ae Fe » he aN ten nmin ~ OPER Ay AT Near i Jr., betes a HE PONTIAC. AR A FINANCE COMPANY 11%4-ACRE SIT E | + LEACH ROAD BL OOMFIELD. HILLS : al : bedroom home. Full base- J Pontiac — Drayton site oa. new furnace and. wa- Deive ares vee id and-see this. LAND, is PADDINGTON Walled” Lk., Sicmaten Piymvouts Ny ag mage alee ge , cated at ce Pee = -| CANTS WILL _ BE_CON- LOANS*$25 TO $500 page. Paved drive. road and Martell drive. It’s TACTED AND INTER- On your signature or other se- houses. Good proper- wooded and over E 1TH AND curity,.24 months to repay. Our _ty. $1,500 down. looks ome a the ay ~~ . ar vin ie fast, ) age and 4 ‘ se our ofiice or phorie FE ey & EA at "$18,500 for &RE YOU LOOKIN BUsI- 121. A ENTION P L SE! pot cg Xa Ted “hess? ge the Mfree “Michiga wit *HOME & AUTO OFFERING ¢ EXCELLENT Partridge &. Associates, 1050 W. | LOAN CC. "2 WEST SIDE HOMES - < = DONUT SHOP TN Perry 8t. | (Corner BE. Pike) 60xi80. WILL TAKE B ith Confiden Por ae . “tien ; or Pa Sa set yments. ‘ orrow with Contidence egal Fe sa00. Pe zt dows _ Bertect toca aniow rent. $25 to $500 FE +5236 PRANELIN’ RD SOUTH OF 3. < BAST SIDE ere ft. frontage. ; hig cot go Nice |©6 NORTH MERRIMAC ST. 80x110. farge bedroom. wo Fal AN’ AVE. 1305225. Low : » Dasement,. auto. heat. MIDLAND ST, 100x100. Chea | rage, fenced yard. FEA (AUBURN AVic. frontage. 390° ft : possible to pur- 8 WOODS. be . Chaser. - lot,. Wooded. Asking $2400... | "Wier Bish Schoo! for one wicholie polie, & "Harger Co. by Mlome’ Double FE 58183 : garage, 6 lot. 4 HIGHE DRY i530 PE LOe pearere..? £025 © rome rty Estates. Orchard Lk, Rd. sod porch, Powder $3500, $1000 dn. MA 6-2862. : a, LOT WALTON . f televise’ is Near Sie Ra aL fm ia fell available. yore S 1-1550 * 4 tamle tecgme: Sacrifice Sabaivinion Dake tered axeote tale. ; 7 pe s Ww. W. Ross Homes, Inc. Bs WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS . ‘| Plan Now- -> Steteys DING IN HILLS! x 25 __PE 56183 sites tor bet jemee — com. WEST ~ . 3 . REC, pare vi! vantages i ountry t location— tor sheet aioe My buittins. Select N wW to suit YOUR exact - 6 yrs. pela. $14 Ye sol needs! : ° Income Property 43A! Carl W. Bird Realtor a 503 Community Bank Bidg. 3 INCOME : PE 44211 - ee te sie - month by our office: If you) sipnivisiON : call now for Quek Feeulls ™ Brotimaieiy, 180 lots Lake piv oe BUY. OR SELL ‘Residential or commercia) lots, HOLMES- BARTRAM | WE BUY — SELL, — TRADE, DRY CLEANERS Housshold £ Poste Cor Established 25 years in same lo- J'¢ S. Sagimaw St c 2 routes & complete clean- >” BOANS §25 TO $500 ing juipasent Will sacrifice for | BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE PE 8-6236 after 5 p.m | 64 W. Lawreiee St. 4-1538-0 ~ PAMILY GROCERY STORES 4 to choose frm Just right GET £25 TO S500 @ OT ~_ and wife. puilding i On, YOUR Gan buy’ building’ too Low i ais M“SONES REAL Est Signature eee GROCERY a Months to S508” “eee er Sas te ed a | OAKLAND tract or salable eepertr | Loan Cor-paany . mm Pontiac State Bank Bidg. trade GAMBLE STORE In thriving farming nee in | | O ANx the — Area. Can . chased for $3300 plus stock costa. ew it. 7° 8 en — ey To a Grossing pls i lease. =e Bits NOLY mente $0021 | Gene tack yomatg. air < cuntl: — ioe tioned. ties siyers soem 5 monary weet Sas ch.000 STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of, Pontiac B. D. CHARLES, R SEABOARD "FE NANCE: 118 N. PERRY ST. ASY PARKING FE 8-9661 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN -| | te ._B. D. EALTOR 1117 8, Telegral FE 40521; ROCHESTER, MICH. PURE OIL STATION FOR LEASE. LOANS $25 TO $500 at. Huron PE 20.01" ur TOS Low overhead, -Allen,- STATE. "FINANCE CO. Beautifully decorated throughout leather booths 702 Pontiac State Bank. Bidg. with , blond front WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO: $500 | OFFICES IN: emai ao eens ca ‘Sale Household Gebds 57. 2 PIECE HAND CARVED ROSE living*rm, “suite, $100, White con- sole elec. se ach. -console automatic record plage. and radio $25. 3127 Devon- 2 CRIBS WITH MATTRESSES. twin stroller, . baby a gl girl's clothing, ete. FE 3-763 2”PC. SOFA. 4 ter dinette ‘set. 2 lamps. liv. Rm,-cheir, MI 4 2 ANTIQUE LOVE SEATS, GOLD 3 ag th, chair, pe rhect cond. GReenleaf_ 4-1670 | 2 SINGER PORT. Ez machine, $25 each. EM oe 2 IMPORTED HOOK RUGS. = TD, Rosa blue & a eige. 1 72" round, 310x106", $35. MI roe Pc ONAL COUCH 630 re tei " 3 PAIRS OF ED in. long, Neutral background. | Small modérn rn, Almost , new. $35. MI 6-2608. “Don t forget —-one year from today i is our aniiversary! ne WITH Modern | — . Sale Household Goods 57 BUILT-IN ‘OVENS &. BURNERS. 149.50 complete. Samuel's waar __ ences, ‘5-6011. BRAN DNEW SOFA BEDS, $ LT wd ced, complete. ood bed frames, sacle” mattresses, $17.95. ton mattresses, $12.95. ype ol __Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake A’ BRAND NEW NEW Bann oped TRON beds, complete w: springs ant mattress. 98 Pearson's © _Parniture, 42 Orchard Bake Ave. COUCH & CHAIR Ww. Fairmont ou Ary, i. aie coupsrorT REFRIGERATOR roliaway bed with ress ‘7. slip cover ead for GRATE-MARRED Wares R HEAT- Oa ELECT 34465 Auburn FE ¢3573. ae 23000 | COMBINATION BOTT L E GAS coal and wood heater. Brand | 4 MAHOG. TABLES, 2 END Ta- Mes, drum table, 1 leatber-top fable, $35, MI 4-3351. ry rake LINED DRAPES, TWO | Ce wide. Living rm. hairs, MI 4-1514. 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. — Doub e hag Pi ggents cod f e on. va — | oy tor 90h 50, only # wee y; | Pearson Puraiure Lake Ave. Oman | PIECE “MAHOGANY DiniNG room suite. Call after 6pm. EM | 35-0948. |] PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. | Biand new davenvort and chair, tables, oe: | ——s lamps. HOUSEHOLD GOODS “LET’S TALK Ph Rochester, OL 60711, OL 1-9191 BUSINESS” WHEN YOU NEED é S25 fas $500, ‘Cocktail Bar to help you. and oa. Rew. Big discount. Samuel's Ap tric reese. R. Munro Electric BLDG. TO BE MOVED OR “TORN MA 5-6011. W. Huron “down. 16x16 Also, large doghouse | DAVENPORT WERSTUFFED | FABLETOP GAB STOVE. $25 PE Helly wood Gea Dinette set, 4217)__ _ BILLIARD TABLE. LE, REGULATION wn ‘4 Cheap. FE ¢2805. TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR.GasS ‘ize. EM _ 3-0680. t $ pm. _or FE | range RB. Muhbro Electric Co. BEEF AND Fon HALF AND "Marathon, EEZE $50 “Beckers 1060 W. Huren. - | quarters. _¢ Opdyke Mkt. _PE_ 5-7941. | Mar Service. Cor. ard JATHROOM: FIXTURES YOUNGS- Lake & Johnson. Used Trade-In Dept. he 7" ns fi oil pop furnaces —— GREEN NYLON ARM- | vas, biond $6 Bot water and steam boilers, r. Ne arly new. 93¢@. FE. Chest . : ; 14.95 utomatic water heater: hard- | res — compete i833 ware aes. ——. —. Piece sE7 ‘ mge cMalr © vat teee . tile galvanized coppet ac DINING “ROOM pe ., tise, 2 | Lente wage ley & chair tis fo _ poe and ones Kem Bros ing room chairs. MA ie sed .: ba 230 ‘aig _. juper nee Oe ay & CHEST Pe DRESS. 1 i Cc yiL. rm rj Pity 2685 “LAPEER | RD FE 4-543] ers, van 4 resser m. gas) Ss \ BEDROOM LIGHT " PIXTOURES. size gas stove, re- F O x: FCORD| Ye Bil may irreguiars. $4.05 values, trigeratar. wringer washer. Tele- 361_ 8 Saginaw porcelain reom sectional, chairs, lamps, i | 1 Ti table. living USED TV $1995 UP UsED RF- \* —— Many other bargains! Come out , Our. and service wil FHA Terms Free Estimates | OPEN & 4d 6:30 MON. ‘yoru. BAT. i EX- rs, 602 Mt Cem’ er Machine. | SU RPLUS LUMBER BS « Bal. MATERIAL SALES a * dort Sa" Righaaa no. TMi on 3-08 | Piles. i ‘Right AU cT iON “2 | porter! cable’ 26 in... riding mow- | ALL-NEW~- MERCHANDISE er, rotary oF Reo type, fing $20.00 ° Saturday April 4th. 7 pm Lo unit 6 forward 5 and cated 2616 Dixie Hwy. on US es | se ist guaitty machine, We mile Nogh of Pontiac irvie we sell, Evans bi * uip., €507 Dixle Hwy. MA Furniture, -8pplinsces atu io Sie.” 0 or 3-7924. We’ will be open sil day for | ~PREFINISHED > FANELING dusiness Specials between 10 am.) Bi iy “she per ft. “ Stesrelaae Me pack. AU, soap | Cherry, paneling ae is 4 ber ree ole ‘of bat soaser 3) BENSON LU MBER CO. of alum. . .PATTERIES 0495 AND Gute rit re oy gong | meen 81816. 192 8. ot alga engine, $33. 2 BC. sec: | WANGE HO HOODS WITH FAN. i. ONLY ‘ : ire.” te rie radio, M59, wert ST $09. REGULA "SIZE POKER TA- All LW By left from: day / Sl.” in exeellent condition. Will suite sales go at auction 7 p.m. Terms. sell_for $20. PE $5961. t items available. 1_L._Distribater. Crom STANDARD SIZE Typewniren Ww 'Y Ms ope ig yg ARD MN TRACTO _& dachshund. FE $87 ee a WW. Pike EE terms, FE C133) proakiant sot. TH DOT ever OF “SINGER, LATE (MopEL ‘SEWING THESE | MU ST GO. ip eee "total cash price or can be SOME BELOW cost. men saw. “DRILL PRESS AND paid at $6 month Comtal » Take Your Pick __Joiner. OL 11236. Appliance. PE B407 ‘VF —port, 2 TV. Mi —_ BETT E R-BU Ys c— as save MULE HIDE INSULATION $199.95 ‘i30 $60.95 M. Cash and carry | . a L. stri fat “ cg lin Ef i 4x8, “en0, 4x12 od T We -Pine lin i - ¥ aes new vi ber: y “Rorthile W-Pine Se lin. “ft. | CHU RCH ¢ INC. $238.95 33 $100 98 tn, shelving W-Pine i2e lin ft : 4° Base W- fc Uo a UL 3-4900 Be luxe Meaceata Hi-Fi Oot 2h" Castog, W Pine x vi 5 | SEWING y MACHINE. ayia 29. as ow » e Shoe W- = a | _Giris Schwinn bicycle’ MA © vie = #08 | Birch tywoed Cx — sas Ee >, STEEL , DRIVEWAY CULVERT % rrugate pi ow? '™, tishwasnes, ue 1 eee ere wre ang c.s21 CEMENT COLORS — 12 euabes $200.05 $139 $70 Piyscore 4x8 “ Lode Ea. on iq COLORS = ¥ § oy $5 down delivers v- we Mahgany ywe Oe sel ra rine one rey ce OO Le oe - %% rie o “ . .G DYEAR The * = aioe oo so on i» oes trator aid and‘ yg Se Doses einer SERV ICE. ST ORE _Lopatite House, fu, «$1.35 Bag Maphoid wags, Corea Grates < o._Caee FESO PA ae I Lake Sa CR 3-tiei "2 = cpa: vu Bhe gee H AGGERTY | TOILETS, TOL ‘8, TOILETS. —— ts = oes | LUMBER aut | Ali styles, colors, terrific values Ding pong table. $15 each Pine 1047 HA ; yun lanter, 6- $25. Ali im good - Ww AKE fréia $17.96 Slightly marred. Also ~ ) M 3-4213 . Between vo hie ? Pontiac Trail is pagers "Maichd a renee a RANGE FOR EI vatories. Michigan Ps TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC. _ PHONE “WArket «108 cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave $2 Also Cireus ari Cowbor cone fixtures for’ children's *bed- rooms $49.05 _— s Radio All for $99. B. Pg weekly. beds and : { . Seo Pu oats. &§ S| Buy Ay —* oda pieces, Dealer. | fh aa 422 W. Huron FE Orchard Lake Ave __ Less Ore. $4688 37 Orchard Lake coo cieaNeRs erusies, , BUY AND-SAVE- 9x12 RUGS. WOOL FACE. $15.95. ELEC RANGE NEW DELUXE bags. Murray's, 056 Myrtle &° soti pipe 5° $3.79 igth. | Reversibie, $16.50; imported, modes. Sell or trade fod eee y soll pipe 5" $3.38 igth | $34.95. | Axminster. $ | 2 Bente Used $50. Senick's, MY WHITE BABY one ‘& MATTRESS oy Outside flush jaoor sib 95 pads, $5.9. Pearson Furniture, 42. #4. Market © No. 3.Oak fioori Orchard Lake Ave. 9x12 felt base rugs . $3. 95 | oxe VINYL INLAID TI ne “|414-ft. Wall Tile " . 25e! owen House Pa | UBBER a PAINT. | | Eyer's, 141 W. Huron. FE “43064 | 10 PIECE “LIGHT OAK DINING! room set. MUual 41010. Ba" ADMIRAL iv assador ia RCA ‘table model P -——_ 4 ~F¥ $129.85. uaranteed. Parts. & labor lays. We take trades. Cee | Aw Lk. Rd. FE 4.4945, ena, aT HOT warm OR 3-013 50 SQ. WILTON CARPET- ting. PE Pits be between 6 & 8 p.m. 58 PHILCO REFRIG. '58 GE 21” TV. Kenmore ironer; gas stove, , osmeeky new Mixmaster, West- an ae oven, Roto-brofl, deep shes cooking utensils. Aes Lookout. FE 8-3078. 80 GAL. ELECTRIC HOT WATER 30, GAL. heater, ae EaOTEES FULL Size RANGE. WASHING: MACHINES ‘Goode seniaies. $50. 3-0507 | PREEZER. | FT. KE “NEW. | Best (otter ‘can after T pm. FE. FOR a ALE: WESTINGHOUSE A U- tomatic washer and Used 3 jane $y each. Holly “MEIrose | FREEZERS — UPRIGHT PAMOUS Scratched. Terrific vabees. $149.95 while they last. No ne orders, .. Michigan ‘luorescent, hard Lake ~ VACUUM sweepers, $16.95 up. Authorization Hoover eeety Thyie Electric, ner N. vobnson and How- ara. rE. +5168 ie BABY BUGGY $15. $65 M lete 42° cm cabinet with = net. $81.95 Wolverine Lumber 320 § Paddock FE 2-9784 CEDAR POST 37 3? CENTS. WHILE _they last, F FE 5-397 COKE MACHINE ~ SERVICE STA- _iton cash register. FE 45347 _ “CASH WAY ' LUMBER PRICES / c& . FE WRINGER WASHER. §20 ELEC. rife $55; On10 rug with pad, ba stove, $35, refrig.. $25; a good cond. $65. Giri Sine, "8 rye FE 5-2766 ‘WHEEL ‘CHAIR. EXC. COND. RE. > hand lawn mower, Burmeister's FREEZERS tw : ~~ gina ht Only $259 Terms Orci. MA © 5-601) | FOR SALE UsED OIL FURNACE W -end—alerest ne gallon | with legs oral gauge, $60. Grey Road. Auburn Heights. ar esse a. DRYER. ondition, $85. R. B. ‘unre Electric Company. 1060 W. Huron. - ; o | FABULOUS PHAFF ZIG - ZAG: sewing machine. No ag comming necessary. Je t month. Call Credit r. o UL 2 UL 2- _A & K Home | Products. FREEZERS - § - NORGE - _Jaeeians Chest and aap New models, silgh porate hed or. FE 4.1574 Drum table ie step table Television & Radios 57B eee WHITE, BROS. 4393 Dixie Hwy ; — SS e's Lat mete FE 157 Deapes a bedsprests hi replace Se ee models’ at big dis- n & Radios ee FREE STANDING “TOILETS #18 95 : only ppoin { ecTane an xtures " ar oul . Open Eves “tl 8; oe 10 "til 5 SA ci LOTS, 40x140, | - _Drive-Inr. th ___ Mortgage Loans 54 Pa Ot mower. Deep freeze. | 90 See wese as Yash AM AM AND FM HEATHRIT Tuner babyy ed be with tem 3055 z ~ located een 281 and 295 Rock- Choice corner orough- natant ™~ | r 3 r SFAMILY | cits Rares ctr | SRR SAMAR ane nop wena wiry Ween ov er VERT KORE as x seats he sam PR SE PA age en am pao ga opera payments eed your - ff \ , ian ; 2K For Sale Acreage. 47 and vin adit, condition | proved? Let us solve your prob-, conditic —_ ay PS | GOLD CARPETING WITH | an _Commerce R eeact Beet acts : beet AMILY ts ante profital expanding business re- ein. Low rate interest. 12 yrs. AUTO. ASHER. EXC CONDI. $25. FE 2-0663 Wa t r Soften 5 57C 1728 Saginaw §-2100 < $ TO 15° ACRE BUILDING SITES guires.. iso —_- nice apart- 31G BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. - » oth Dinette set, Was $12905 GRAY UPHOLSTERED CHAR ater eners — ZFAMILY ‘ | gear MIS. As ‘as $50 down.| meht Good lease or terms on 92 West Huron E 38-6553 | : "875. Bedroom chair, $10.50. {00r lamp, ‘ood cond. Both for “~~~ oan F. AR M-F RESH WE A T wee Two % acre lots ped ody $1200 for; Property if —- ‘No initial appraisal fee-no dbligation pn swing. Metal shed. _$!..FE 888 - WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG DIS-. pork roast. 35¢ Ib beef roast CUCKLER REALTY 11 Em ome ‘with 38 acres we MICHIGAN BUST}ESS | Swaps 55} each EM 3 pight . — ong epee, D' SUEP. | WATER SOMERERS IT AT BIG Dis: : snobs. a ne * a Ho ~ | ~ ead ~ : : | ené other equipment in . ~ ~~~ Se ——— counts, FE 2-5827. “fresh hams. 4c ib. whole pork . PE «om: ? GAS, STO REF GERATOR | gg 1 core beaut 10] BALES COREORATION |» comic poor su? teners ta | AUCTION | Sate curteing & rods. ii: yr) | For Sale liscellaneous 60 pork eas iar ee For Sale Lake Prop.” 44 “©, st** Pesusitulpunding ae ee raph Ra SRORER | cach. 3-063. , | qld Een ae eek | eahegeens. am Se eked Sees Ge Ibe pock strake 36c Ib ene : i j pril 4th, 7 p.m». cha an , : ‘ 2 BEDROOM Hoe. wopexs ©. PANGUS, Realtor PARK AT T OOR | Fre xt 1g METAL TURNING LATHE. | 2616 Dixie Hws. 10, signs! chair, ‘estension te. rein ‘4 PL PLYWOOD, 16x40 [NCHES OR eed Joc, link sausage se + a basement, Like mew. 2200 MJS. Ortonville. NA 17-2815. ——. 31604. for ear or pickup. UL" ia soe oe city limits. bea frame. 3x5 aon a §01l: Waldon Rd. : ‘Open Sudiays, on . , ei : oppoatuNree cae TAKE OVER i. rnitur appliances, ols, stan ursery chair, tg’ ST aED PIPE. 13 PER ‘$10,000. terms George Martie. . an established confectionery -12 GAUGE iTHACA ‘PUMP SHOT.) ens, dry goods. lawn furniture. _ 6-1462. eG” guivanized pipe. Iie” oper om a ee. 72 ACRES 1 Set sak cortecaiaes canes bee| Sav Co eee aae EM 3881, | sc Mig han agg Rand 0 - 7 ee oe COND | ; tome GOS MSO ihe, G a FIR PL Y Ww OOD : ‘ P = . : i. es _ "4 oP AT BEAUTIFUL WALTERS LAKE Just Ca only| mdse. Contsct: Lawler & Spons-| jpg BUICK ROADMASTER. VERY; @0¢ 7, p.m. -@E FULL DE U XE ELEC. f USED OM GUN-TYPE FORCED °%s"—4 x 8 . Lake. | its, safe. cancy 8000 Gown. 4 acres of raspverries,| JF Dist, Co 26611 van Bor, | "good condition, with 5 tires. Swap) COMUer isc Grass, “eed 3 “ioe | OFange. PE. 22114 Olt furbace 75.00 BT OR "=k x 8 : eo ~ tee eo a ae ee. seetiigeas ead Figg) drize_Jeep er Doc 3 rolls of | G00D SMALL RADIOS. $6 7 $0231 oie See . Low down | home in need of modernization. _sell, le 5-4192 rolls of alum. foil, all €@ for, $10. PE 5-8755. eye] “ALiMiNUN SIDING et . : - & terms. Owner. ' & wonderful buy for « ‘S1 FORD, "0 CHRYSLER. 685 EA-| 990. Outside paint $1. 08 gal. ox Ge cr iAMg. | Otder now, beat the ‘spring rush. PONTIAC PI YWOOD. CO. MY_20940 or MA $0682. ' man, Total price $7,950. Pp ia Wineone rug. #1%.95 Ae mow iieYWOOD WAKEFIELD. CHAM. | Peder Sowiunty at winter prices, 1488 BALDWIN AVE. FE 2-2543 | , buffet, china sea. tee e FOR SALE REAS 1 300GAL. OIL: ADMIRAL eECTAIC RANGE 36° er. Clinton 2 Bie & ain FE Alum. storms awnings. No FOR SALE “XCLUSIVE. RESTRICTED REST F loyd Kent Inc., Realtor ar tr idge_ Oven. Fully automatic. 2 years sectional, $75. 7 ae. dinette ae le chairs FE 47806. meee oS “a ayment in May, tank with about 150 rae} of ofl. dentia) lake’ frontage on Dixie ; 1 ‘ “bed dite. with KENMORE IRONER, LIKE Like NEW. | LLELY CO. | Lochinvar 30-gal. hot water \ Edie, Besutital tree ae penne, 2208, isis Hwy, at Telegraph 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE) Sino On Mize, radio, 390, Pree eifts tor ail." | $80. Maple 8-127. ‘A uburn ie "Rochester Ras. UL 34900 _heater. OL, 2.7731. -” Priced or terms. AMP r , + il merc se. left from day KELVINATOR, UPRIGHT 18 | Tf wo Ans. Res. OL 1-6623 __ GOOD USED SUMP PUMPs soLD Oniv 200 feet left to sell Wil —e PARKING HDWE., $13,000 DN, ma es bho tkace esiees. sales go at auction 7 p.m. Terms. | f deep -freeze. 4 yrs. old. After 2 WHEEL TRAILER, FACTORY — repaired. Basements water divide. Hurr m vo | Just plan “easy" best decribes arnes Hardware, 742 W. Huron. H._L__ Distrib Or ae -_ 4 MY 31 583. | __ built. 3'ox7. FE 5-5944. 5 ae re Free estimates. FE’ Lakefront lots, % mile off Msp and ACRES, JUST OFF M09. onny , this oportunity. It’s easy to buy. | FE 50101. Open Sunday. | ABC Aiea Fol pat at ER, REG. 6310.05 $319.05 | KENMORE AUTO.. WASHER. FE 2 Bend Gane Po a Milford road. Only 3.000 Off lake} %4.500. Excellent terms, =| AYO EOo te ‘the entire down | CEOTHING AND, FURNITURE poy-s REPLACEME ar panrs _*em8. if Garac e Doors lots, $1,000 Term bUild’ “Nice 10 acre parcel, % mile off. payment on this busy ‘ulnge bare | ee g, FE _2-3718 , 96 Sevinns Ave. PE 7-402] LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS. | 2 FUEL on, “deiner GOOD ¢ GOR. | *, ~ = Pea . ion eliver. 20. . ey ae | Peston’ Road, Bais"ba.380" Herm. | wale atoor F Profitan onners apt. | Winy make set of encyclopedies, ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WAN, 1 T| Shure, 43 Orenard Lake Ave” | 3e PER FT. 2 ROMEX IN | FactBb Seconds, and Mal standard Orner Jake front tots on nearly a very nice p ncre parcel, near busitens and valuable brick bulc:/ ont Or avtbing ip your tome of potwp at ras aALbe.. |) CEAVING CITY, MUST DISPOSE hom sie aah maa ae Sa a cet es Up a luded. a er Breakfr a \* : Wood and steel oidawa closet drs. - ’ hemes. jena off Slack to op road: . fifa Singer machine, Call Paul. & i out of ome ar any Bl _ hogany dining set, oval table, 6| _son, 7605 M59 west | | Disappearing stairw rl «| $3500 Cash ~ ® LIOUOR, $11,250 DN. Paul. FE 65-0407. Capitol Ap-| less fo pay. Purithre ant oe Chairs & chest a’ 3 ver plantel | CINCH SOIL PIPE § FF $370 Steel outside window shutters. as aa gg RO 135 Bry S 2 ans ae ee. —_ sree ou ; ber 8. Py dg poner ae ane like Fis Ea = sump wear a aapere | Electric ferpee door seca ‘ STEE i a "s terrific ere's @ ‘gross~ | CAS! FOR t a) : 8 fine 8. sac- SA arage front remode i Ra. rhe Fighiaca” Mu aaa eee! = cs ag oar Of parking eoumies ees radig phonograph i ee MONTHS TO PAY rifice. MI 6-0457 (1%2_8. Saginaw FE_§-2100 Stop in, or el _! ee Pooeeen ape & Working or not. FE 2-0367. We A sell or trade. Come out LIVING ROOM ITE. COM-| 4 750x14 TUBELESS W. WALLS, Huntoon Lakefront ACREAGE FOR oat ON ade 8 I a aiteriice DUMP TRU GOOp TIRES, and tank around. 2 acres.of free plete bed, washing machine. cP $20. Herbs. ‘Auburn and Shirley. OBE RRY. DOOR SAL ES . very nice. 2 bed. ranch on this!” shares in Orion Township. Replies ce 1% — ; _ for jeep or ee MY 2-304. parking. Phone FE 58-9241 er lawn memes severa] other "ap ELGIN OUTBOARD. ROD 371.8. Paddock FE. 2-0203 - Press » i ~ i and reel, automatic: reel, Page. Bummer! bopen, Other St g!eeenne eee ‘ica on a right—s11-200°an-- Act" now | EQUITY IN | ROOM HOME CREE. OPEN MON. SAT. 8 TO | PuOitg Saag 10) OMA | an reel. algo automate feel, HOT WATER HEATERS, 90 GAL. nwn = oH Rowe) Tae eee ees. EAE iF one, | Sent Lake Prime eith acreage. | {miles E. of. Pontiac or 1 mile | LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF = than. ‘reverse’ switch, Also one- croved $89.50 value, $3050 and CHU yr W Hetman OR 3.0411. — REALTOR PARTRIDGE | FE. 5-4745. E, 6 Sern See ce Anery oe At see 8, a pain third Lesa 8 bp. motor. OR 3-5902.. $59.50. These are siigntly, marred. | 3 { MAPLE POSTER GRE. §x8x5 FT. HIGH BUILDING Also electric. of] a tle MACEDAY LAKEFRONT ESTATE. gq BUSINESSES THRUOUT. MICH. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR 47; \axes VACUUM CLEANERS | tilt back chair & ottoman Other | Becta at tactic valecs, bien t N what have you? Magrayox TV. tk chair o | Suigable sor don house or tool eB: a ific _-\n on heavily wooded” tertype For Sale Farms 48 ‘= OPEN TIL ope “aree, rereen loo mes tetany | mre wiete TOP TABLE | | Prorecon “LATE MOD- 4; ea ite BED & MAT. ve. rege cn fee Orenare “ vi a ake “slides: or prints and rotary x ASS ee for busy executive. * professional, | < pane sees = SUBDIVISION | IN NORTHERN flash Power iawn mower. OR and lamp. Exe. cofid. FE 50709. el. MA 51501 or OR 3-3703 tress, mirror, TV seats, electric HOME ~ SHOP 1p WOODWORKING os business man. Owner trans: ith! oF 0940. 3-6336 ‘ BEDRM. ~ DINING KITCHEN MAPLE KNEEHOLE DESK $70. roaster g xture, toaster — e 5 ferred Realtor 40306. J. AL May vacated _ woes nener | > mh. Bareem. MY 3 FORTY ANDREWS “VENDING MA- furniture. Cheap. Pests eae ote Gon” garden eactor with Band saw Mott tion Ps" 2140 CAKE PR ra: es Lapeer — $15,500 60-- ae eG chine Stn... BEIGE LIVING ROOM SotTe i mace ‘BUNK BEDS FE 5-3130. SPA be afier 4 pm. ae a Term . STANDARD OIL | WAVE SMA = L WATERFRONT "good-condition, 2903. North Lake | 87.8 Paddoc Since, ta Gee emis dorecnt aS SELNCE NEPA Pang heures, rd bali dco. og = ‘Nearis Fad val acre: — ee oti aay ms 2 stall station for Tease. Aubars cottage. jist 4 years old. now Angelus Rd. | MOVING TAPPAN N GAS RANGE, | deep well pump Antique pic- FE, §-8431 or OR 3-9176 guises ac down to 4%— per cent GI| hwy full -price only s13.50000. 4am * utes ot. 6 ae rented year around Will seat BLOND COFFEE TABLE. MATCH- $35. MI_6-3724 | tures and mise 490 Scott Lk _SACOBEEN BANTAM REEL-TYPE . ‘fRorigage, with monthly payments) $3000 dow Hon call MI 6531) days or Mr.| for lot in Birmingham . Troy Or ing, step table with giass top | Nw COLUMBUS STOVE, TAKE _ Re. awn mowde exc. cond. $35 MA of only including taxes and vacre modern dairy farm, also on pebester schoo! districts. ULys-| Modern upholstered living room over pmts. Bal. $132. OR 3-0896. 10-¥R. 52-GAL. ELEC. WATER | ogee Phone OR 40306 J A. ready for beef cattle, concrete SUBURBAN ERCIAL Ses & | cchair, Magnavox radio | S¥LON GREEN CHARLES OF | heater $67.50 cash & carry. GA: any é tor. | barnyard, uptight and ‘bunker si-/ BU) ge gh og Mo REGULATION SIZE POOL TABLE | er nation. console type. MI/ NY TOU. Sie, 2-cushion davenport.| Thompson. 7005 M5@ west. Open JEL LED MAGI ; FT BARD —&| 10%. aM tittadie, tive stream, mod: Dusy high Sum0 eauare feet com | On 33 Tomabaanes wih ey Clean, good cond. PE 47133. | £¥@S. < —_ This paint needs no stirring. will be ot 2, Petree. Modern toms reed wt mre ange bd pttices Joe) fon g900 TRADE OLDER TYPE REGRIG. | _BANKRUP pr LOK _, eet > SEWixe pee ae Weel oe i fae heer $e 05 | on base ‘indreds ot “colore to “ nobel lon SE: recs ‘ res usiness iy * fi ~ dr ry ¥ onths 07 = ee : acre. far = with an good #3.900 @ gown. Don't inias ‘iis For '57 or “58, Freezer. pasuee I. Bs. Chairs hea jock pad ard $7.24 per month. Bal: Cab, sinks and fittings ‘Shas up ee _ Wanted 1 Livestock 2 buy, geet His 8 "Peiegrape “reas Joe a fee Ens ‘FOR- = BUY SELL we TRADE y Leach. 10 Ba “For Sale Poutry” 74 ay ay BOBBY JONES 7a porte tes. <2) in 3 Bente _bag #0) FE ai MILLER. SHOTGUN LOAD- uv 2-330 ~ Ga. Like new. OL Shier MARLIN 3 ¢ ALSBER LEVER Ac. tien carbine. Exe. cond §-338%. PUMP “SHOTGUN. ARCHERY SET MY 3-1497 after 6 pm. Bait, it, Minnows, Etc, 65B BAIT & TACKLE — OPEN 7 DAYS POTATOES ““CEDAR POSTS.” MSo6 “ore cepts dz — 3 ‘dt 50¢ B CEDAR POSTS. hard Lake _Avedue + HOR: aE my, Fa it ae 8 ‘MACHINE, ELECTRIC (3 CONTEST HORSES. »Atso Ma- 3 ee OLD “Sale Si Store Equipment | Oo © dain noone aM SEACTP Re almost new, lect Naga Will sacrifice: MY cy ater | ree nt sun * ‘Call _May, Grain & tg milo Auction Sales i Set Sele Geez - 01 TN ALFALF. Re Acres Farm, seb ne | | _Birmingham. Ma 6200. __For _Sale Livestock 72 k 72° ¢ “for sale. _ UL 2 35-2610, $15 abr, wir buce H LAMBS. 1 REG: Aaregce: Huber, Route No* ra ‘ewes ‘WITH LAMBS 1k Corredale buck. MElrose ee ee For Sale Cars’ 91 : alpen sat. APRIL 4 AT. J PM. C Ass pokes WESRE NANG? [98 THE | R &C Ranibler. oer hig 7 farm svar ae justion north of 7DR. HARD T OP 0, 13,000 tatles, $1850. Will or) Sia ae PLYMOUTH BTA | board motor re BP 5-3002 for won By 1952 ro, 7 Maney | "35 BUICK RIVIERA ; Maroo good: CHESTNUT SADDLE HORSE hats but gentle Good: ladys’ } igh Cheap for quick sale can! E BROOD SOW. 2 Re. —— Cc UsTOM. HATCHING AT 3666 teas Rd. Troy, Mich MU GL ACKMORE FARMS APPLES, a6 and cooking 21¥0 Muverbell | MA OAKLAND COUNTY MARK en) 2380 Pontiac Lk Rd. Open every Sat 7 to 1 30 pm. Easter plants & flowers Potatoes appies cider Vegetables Eggs. Oven-dressed chickens honey Handicraft Free’ orlaes E 3-b078 : Wholesale aud retail Also. seed | pases 11430 Davisburg Rd MA _Sand, € Gravel & Dirt 66 Porayors io ‘BU 4356 BALD a4, TOP BOLL. SAND. GRAvE! black* dirt Bulidezing ex- _ favgting basements OR 3-493 TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL * hn os black dirt Jerry ’s- Truck: a Te F eaIL L CRUSHED STONE cave: fill - Lyle Conk tin ; Pe sifis of Py 2t22 ATTENTION TRUCKERS. LOADING sandy loam top soi] Stevenson Hwy at Rochester Re MA 6.0275 BROKEN ‘BRICK FOR DRI VEWAY Walverine Lumbe: so 8 _Pacaock PE 21-9784 enemy Ny tractors & mowers cow MANURE DELIVERED FE 4 3371 CRUSHED STONE. SAND. < Gray ¢) | Earl | Howard EM 3- “Sale farm Equipment 76 400 GAL JOHN- BEAN SPRAY ER, 2 bott piow ffactor buzz saw. cement miker, hand éorn afieiler, apple sor brukh rake, call: evenings df ‘weehenai GR 41879 1931 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP. | 700316 .6 piy mud . gmp res Wilh; soac ovelfspriugs $200: re- plies Poutiec Presse Box 4 BUY RARLY A, SAVE Jacobsen jawn mowers Bolens gractors & mowers “~ sage ter Cabie riding mowers Roto-ti i Special ‘ on used eeyuipmes’ HOUGHTEN & SON Case -& New Ilcea Deaier JRIVE-WAY RAVER To ADED Rochester OL 19781 st LAKE TBERS “SUP. iy Sand, graye! & cirt. Cane € Pits rier trucking & tle C OR + SPECIAL Proceseed driveway grease £16 , wad. Also well-retted horse ma- ° sure $15 S30, load PE iste YARD, 4 DRIVEWAY GRADING soil grave iJ ets FE COME IN AND SEL. THE NEW 1939 BOLENS RIDE-A- MATIC TRACTORS WITH PUSH- BUTTON STARTING AND BO «LENS RIDING MOWERS Aro We have several good used tractors (tiljers -eod mowe:s, at Sargain price’® CREDIT TERMS KING BROS oe atin Rd. at Opds ke $4734 rE 4-1112 Weed, Coal & Fuet 67 See TRACTOR & LANDSCAPE FIREPLACE CANNEL. COAL— ganron ‘Th good shape 2105 Dex- ef SIZES OF FURNACE & STD REP F AraC TRACTOR OVER. COAL—KINDLING & AL! SIZEs OF FIREPLACE & FURNACE -WOOD SPEEDWAY FUEL OI OAKLAND FUET & PAINT 43¢ | ORCHARD LAKE | FE 36159 D&H HARD COA: Steve and Chestrut ee rae ‘ Cig COAL & OIL 372 er ‘Lake Rd FE 2-828: F-PLACE WooD> BIRCH H OAK aopie. cedar kindling FEL tor $30 ¢eliveren SEASONED WOOD _ a KINDs Purvece fireplace anc «) z We deliver 775 Scot Lk Ra FE 228. ee yer _Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 "at TREES MAPLE oaK ere = ne eRe BLUE SPRUCE TREES. DIG your own, 3657 Crumb Rc Walled) Lake NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE 4 pines, 1 to 4 % 18 or. m™ $1.50 ca ¢&s to estates & sereen: & borde Evergrees. Farm "397 o D xr He Us 10° Clarkston MA; : OAKLAND TREE aEAY) ming & remota! STRAWBERRY how. earie:t pian 4 berg Milford Mt. “faa Stark Bros. Nurs sery Represeniitisr Landscaping or ements s - Frum as Tees EM _ 3-3125 ane Por Evenpea A: » hf RAP RADA 2 DACHSHUND QQ6s aK REG tatered_ Phone _¥E 4-708 aK. ‘POODLES REASONABLE MY 27-3042 Age GEOITEWED BEAGLES OR AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS Gentile anc beautifu: Rea MA 42650 _ . AKC BOSTON TERRIEN PCPS FE. 5-581: 3A Euciu AKC REG BEAGLE PUPs 2 mos. Oo. OA sit AKC GERMAN (SHEPHERD P jes of show qua. R or immediate sae wae 3-641 BLOND COCKERS 7 WKS ou iP Males, $20 Females $15 FE 80126 + BLACK AND TAN FEMALE “REL: ian Shepherd No papers eas he 408 BOSTON TERRIE® sr D CHAMP OR 9296 oid 1"? Short 3: DALMATIAN “COACH DOGS ee P ples, $20 a. piece 6475 Wiles Road EM 3-425 EASTER BUNNIEQ ALL | PET _ Shop, 56 Wiliams” FE 64/3 FREE: ~ELUPFY KITTENS : E 31072 __# Goss ~“WeacLE ‘HUNTER, $15 3518 Auburn Rd GERMAN SHEPHERD, MAIF mos Good watchdng MA bo 4-3105 ater > pm _weskdeys “PARAKEETS SUPPLIES 183 Sanderson _ FE 2-752 PARAKEETS. GUAR_ oe Cage- 59" 41h St F PEKINGFSE PUPPY 3 MONTHS old. FE PARAKEETS “CANARIFS CAGES food. Since 1927 584 akiond Ave REGISTERED — “GERMAN SHEP. herd. female 1 sear old 32-1107. 7 SPECIAL | “SALE off al] birds Cranes Bird Hatch ery, 2489 Ayburn UL 2-2200 BELLING “OU ENTIRE &TOcK —Parakeet breeders and cages FE 4-8626 &t BERNARD MALE AKC 18 mos. __ old LI 8-7192 after 6 FHOROUGHBRED BLACK & “TAN EVERYBOI pups. 4 mos old 2105 Dexter WOOLEY MONKEY, & CAGE OR 32-1806. 3775 Mafiner Dravtor, __Plains peat ee 9 YFARS OLD. UI 244A _ Hay, | Grain & Feed “7 1ST & GND CUT HAY. STRAW, | manure Loaded Ph MA 5-0666 IND CUTTING: ALFALFA, ALSO wheat straw. Clifton .Bat 1652 re For Sale Pets 69 HUA pe eprex “Two “io -per cent Every Pirrday .....2 p.m. é _Hunting Dogs” - 094 BRFETANY "SPANIEL PUPPIES. 3 MA 35-1545 wed 214 then oF Lae new $90) -Repies to’ ‘Pon: ime Press FARM MACHINERY “NEW AND used Proulx Olver ale on M24 tuet North of Ont: g INTERS Armoe st cua” ~ LO-BOY Lar Almo: nes $985 36 m ower opt fonat MI §-0637 2-6944 MANURE LOADER THC 31 WITH GooD DRY SLABWOD | 2 (CORD: Loe : #588 bet weer 6 and 8 muse “North vie Fleidbrook §-3685 MICHI GAN CHAIN SAW DISTHIB- ors parte and serviee for Titan Lpse & Fleetwood chain “saws My sent | yN DISPLAY _ Bolen Mh p rifdimg !racitor Whee! horse #4 bp tractor - Porter cable 4cn mower . EVANS “EQUI 6307 DIXIE Nt HWY MS 3- Se OR_OR_7-7024 ‘SEE THE NEW(MODEL 730 TRAC- vor Davi P. ‘oe WAGON | WITH “6 PLY IMPL HE mento ur wets oof chs for stienge $i “8 Repues Via (Pres Bo m4 nery.. Ortonvile chee! “weg hs \ator Cal, OR 36840 kuction Sales 77 AUCTION | NEW & USED MERCHANDISE FRIDAY 8 PM. SATURDAY 8 PM ~UNDAY 3 POM SUN. SALES $o05 DIKike HIG away 31 Mth es N of MiS ob & cross From Si Jude Mowe MA SIM AUCTION ATL NEW. MERCHANDISE. seApM @h, 14pm Located Dixie Hwy, an Us of Pontiac City appliances togi goucs atin T : be ope. a) da Ufl- nese Speciais Briveco 10 & mM. an F pm Cigareties, lic pack all soap *poperder 1x: Srass eed, 3 ibe 9 oY relics of wax pape: rol. of alum fon, al] 6 for 9% Mutsid 12 ppl Bh 2 Fg 5S! 4 ope bedrm sou) Free gilt 4 merc uandiss mies €O af auctiot i 1 Dietriputer CTION SALE SAT “APR 4 aT iL 4 Qe -- turuiture, ; rage equipment Fu niture for every tm Also “Frigidaire aryér Refrigerator Office desk Jix- saw 30 yds of carpeting or more Lots of threw rugs, al Pee Powey mowers Sun motor teat harger Spark plug A nice assortment of i] ravite x Upten Auctioneers L vier fe Y os have to see tits siere handis te appreciate a MY 2-152! B&B Auction Sales. S080 Dinte Highway Drayton Plains kvery Saturday .... p.m. Every Sunday ....3 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlandb 3-2717 DOOR. PRIZES EVERY AUCTION “IS WAITING FOR. rand opening of Smarts Sale "FRIDAY Apri x i, -p.m No more Weds: day sa IR TDAY¥S ONLY Sales arena completely remodéied for vour convenience, My store rooms are ffiled with good HH; meeetes toate <. C phiears ng a the 2 west ee Sorth Hi | Shovpig cen er. Rochester, Mich mert Prop. ~ Paul Hillman, Auction- here On COE ee re a ataeee SAVE ENERGY; Weaver, Milford. MU, “46533 —- \VWANT ADS! To find a TES OF ‘CORN “60 CRATE | ATES og CRA Rodney oats. 65100 vale inh, place to live’ or a_ mixed hay 30, 1343 Soripps Road. Lake Orion. ike ALL TV¥PES OF ist & IND CUT tink hay. straw, corn ‘and oats, | Will dbliver, OA #2179, rood aise car, see Classi-- wt A fied NOW. new idea tw eo row po, to 7m case hay tag grain elevator: ment peel ed 2 row Johp Deere STATIONWAGON. oi a digg er MeCosmick Deering FELLOW. PE 5 $125, 1961 BUICK. « BR. 34.000 miles. ‘#7 CADILLAC CPE LOW MILE- a . Will swap for ousetrailer | ' HOB age HINSON & attend. Natioua! Bank of Detroit..; Floyd Kerhl. clerk Robert ritt, es ipl Hiekmott. 31 vei ae ea A REAL a only $385. See this one ROGER’ § SALES * ag gt oe _ Sale Farm Produce 75 For Sale - Housettsilers ~ #4 a” 4 FT TRAILER, 3300 ELIZABETH Fire extinguishers? For Sale Motorcycte’ 83 Wented Used Cars 8 ' 4957 pst sae. CALL a ~ Boats & Accessories 85 4 . Height sot Vilage FE 8-9988 | 1 12.PT ROWBOAT WITH 14-INCH rie Basis meter. 1 2@-inch | 1958 “DE LUXE eer “7 BEDR ro ADILLAC ~aaoror ‘36 Ford Convert _ power truck $2. 356 a WILSON - PONTIAC- C. ADILLAC FOR LATE eal AUBURN AT “EAST ___FE #4930 - - ATTENTION! _CHIEE 40 FY 2) aller GRISCRAPT MOTOR, . RE- cateed for life Bee them and ect. : oe overhau: ea: | 423 i a dem Lamsty ation at werser Trail iJ Li XVERTIBLE Blue with white ‘op and matching interior Radio. to join one of Wally wie ’pRONT “DECK ~ Fr SoER RUNABOUT center deck, accessories 3 hp Mereury. MI $2767 FOOT CU LY CRAFT pate and brakes. Power windows ; GM atr conditioning, Many accessories. g2808 beauty MOTOR SALES ine WEST aun. SEF THE pt Le “MODE! Oxford Tegiee rua ~ CENTER BOARD 8L oor ‘Viyr “old 8728, “MI 6-0340 CONVERTIBLE , Red with white t, including all power. C No M24 Pd ae OXFORD TRAILER SALES _ ESBS CRAFT 16 A : POR - OUR CUSPFOMERS DEMAND 2 on 5. 2 + w AN Pontiac ¢ het x Detroiter GO wiite top Pull, factors acer ‘ vs “CLEAN CARS” M_air condi me a FEW 1958 secon, MOTORS ton cRUISE-OUT BOAT ‘SALES Trojan Cr alsers & Rusabouts Whitehouse & oS (raed in. a ‘owance Bob Hutchinson eo Homes: ve ois! BOATS PIBREGLASSED WE SPE- “BOATS SLAYBAUGH'S S : MOTORS PSPORTEMAS CAM S$3$ CASH SSS FOR YOUR EQUITY OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR - BILL SPENCE - sake ‘s g seni, ful te -tone bronze and beige with | A garage kept Bir- 9 BEL AIR V8 SPORT COUPE i = eee transm s- ‘Sev M & th “Motor Sales ret top do. arson later model cars : Hwy ORL HOY SETR AIL ER FORT ‘SALE 16P baoraay ” — oan CARS | I OBILE “STAR TIRE 98° CONVERTIBLE TOP. "PRICE, FOR: Turquoise and white with wits i BUCK- rd ‘CAR steering. brakes and ‘windows. STE "WE ‘NEED This car is a little TR Ne i R os ...... 37 Ford .....0- 737 Ford ...6..- 36 Buick ...... ''S6 Pontiac ..... 56 Buick ~..e:. "56 Ford ....... & 36 Chevrolet ... "55 Buick Cent. .. 1755 Buick wae eee 55 Buick .....- "55 Pontiae ..... 55 Chevrolet ... 55 Buick ...+- 35 Buick we... 1°54 Ford .....-- “34 Pontiac ..... 1°54 Pontiac ..... 53. Buick ...... 53 Dodge ...... 53 Dodge ...... *S1 Buick ...... 51 Dodge .....- SEE HANK OR ( Pontiac's Bargain OLIVER 30. CHEVY. NICH a Tel-Huron, 923 42185 OLIVER = Motor pales ; 3e : ea eo i NORTH CHEV ROLET CO. . HD NTERN ATION AL DISCOUNT WARRANTY _ GIVEN FREE | WITH EVERY CAR Coverage; No’ Exclusions . MOTOR SALES - 210 Orchard: Lake Ave. ‘FE 29101 — Open Eves.| 30r bate new a i) NEW CAR DEMOS: i Air 2-Dr. V-& PGlide ae s More to Pick from_ ments, down or a ’ trade. HAM-RAMBLER. 666 §&. 6-3900. | i } | Very ‘aa eee. 24 month! | 3 Minimum | WARD MI CHEVROLET'S (3 TO CODER | from: Standard shift. ue gt BANK RATES Opes 8:0 om: to 8 pm. STATION W AGON 1957 Chevrolet, owner. whet. FE 8-0453. i+}? CHEVY Sion Fa 0. . VERY | good condition. FE 5-206 ‘37 CHEVROLET = t i | seratch on the bum i won't last, $1645. B i RAMBLER 666 8. wocores 16-3900. siv5 ard o's. no ¢ | Bell. King Auto. 1954 CHRYSLER NEW YORKI deluxe R&H Power power steering, Pvt. owner. UL_ 23-3362. : : North Chev. Hunter Bivd, at & Woodward Ate. ‘irmingham - MI 42735 ‘33, DODGE CORNET REPO SESSION _ $105 full price, no cash $11.46 mo Y¥8 sedan. Mr, uto. FE §-0402. ? SPENCE 3 CHRYSLER, WINDSOR RE DORRESSION . ash needed. | $11 46 Good condition, Mr. 8-0402. _ FINES Trade-Ins | | 2-YEAR WARRANTY. 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Soft Top FORD F-LANE 1956 “POWER iaiasiiamatia “1054 PONTIAC + ‘DOOR uTo TRAN 1081 CHEVROLET B-AIR H-TO —Don't Mise This One — mercomatic tu-tone beige & tan S145 ILE “ROCKET 88 ‘37 OL 4Dr Hardtop. hydramatic, radio, : heater. tu-tone green This ts the one you have wanted $3105 ‘ST CADILLAC ‘62° Convertible with full power and beautiful white {fish S| 198 "54 OLDSMOBILE *'98" 4 Dr Sedan. Tu-inne green with power steering & brakes $1008 1955. OLDSMOBILE “pe: “POWER FEATUR 4 DOOR H-TOP 1934 FORD VICTORIA SOLID WHITE Stick—-Pack 1955, PONTIAC WAGON 24.000 MILES 993 FORD CONVERTIBLE | ‘33 PONTIAC 4 Dr Sedan Power A YELLOW BEAUTY brakes tu-tore red & ory SROs “44 MERCURY 2 Dr Sedan. mer- comatic, radto heater, and rele | finish Sa05 t i 1957 CHEVROLET _2 DOOR LIKE NEW 1856 a an REAL ECONOM 33 PACKARD 4 Dr Sedan. radio. | heater power brakes, ~ automatic & green finish $195 ‘8S) HUDSON 4 Dr Sedan, radio, heater & automatic shift $69. “34 OLDSMOBILE ‘BR’ 2) Dr 988 CHEVROLET HARDTOP AD Biack 1958 PLYMOUTH WAGON ne! i “HURRY op this on Sedan Radio, heater, hydramatic, | bine & ivory $695 ‘84 BUICK Special 2 Dr Sedan, radio, healer, dynaflow and green finish. -% x * Sj48 -OLDSMOBILE ¢ Dr Sedan.) : uedramkathe radio. heater and tus tone red & white’ = DON'T FORGET Att, OUR SCARS ARE EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED THROU GHour ” JEROME “Bright Spot” Vre' ard Lake at Cass - i 1934 MERCURY HARDTOP '2 DOOR So id Black Straight Stick _50— . TO CHOOSE | 2YEAR, WARRANTY SCHUTZ ; MOUTH DEALER 12 8. Cat nO Open tll he mana . UFE S-O488 ye a» New Rambler aoa "59 METROPOLITAN H-T Ri ag Black & gh ys paint. & | ‘68 CHEVROLET Biscay “> , Deor iNew Bo ae, Power; ate 8. radio ig heater. -SCHUTZ, | BIRMINGHAAUS be parla iaed Delay Se- 1605 a ‘BT BUICK Obagi! Riviera... flow. Power i ‘RAMBLER™ 4Dr H-top a begerwr full data 4 BTte ‘RAMBLER" oon ee Wag Custo “RAMBLER” Lap egge Wag. Custom ng — Radio and ee ba" Wag. Walls Very clean. 2 Tone Blue ‘$7 NASH Ambassador i Sed Po 1957 BUICK. WAGON sumnsai a ‘Se ne ten. ie Eh Hardtop $1298 i be eneente Super “38° $1825 ritop — Pawer — ‘ing. Sunes brakes. ss clean. Grey 88 CHEVROLET 2 Door 29 $ 844 rglide ®, radio and heater, W-walls, Blue & White paint > $1293 "88 FORD Custom sedan $7 tandard shift, Radio and Seecte. Really clean. “neater Simais and aus Standard shift. 2 Tone bite. i oh von Cement Sedan - P 1933 CHRYSLER New Yorker | A GEM . $ 49 54 DODGE Coronet § Sedan. Standard inky mee gre heater. “33 CHEVROLET 4 IPONTIAC Deluxe 2 Door § § 203 ratio and heater, good. Cashmere Blue. * grudemaxen Champion Door — Radio and heater, OTHERS — “Sige RAMBLER" _ Sales: & Service : TS int “|r ron con Rul CTORY nL Gleas."Aftor So ods 3a Sipe ae a ae a STAYLORS. a Chevrolet-Oldsmobile ; Walled Lake ~ MA. 4-1561 RUSS Sieg "Ok" “Tot i et FDIC | ‘Haienburg | a RUbaOR wer w kg heater, beautiful 2-tone finish. ‘Haskins Chev. Dixie MApie Open nites ‘til d Seon eee einer ES / * Pre-Owned - eigen " eet a. aR ERED FoF: . 268 .N. Johggon, vind ae wer md "36 MERCURY MONTEREY be beater. _pin wagon. PE 5-0395 aie PLYMOUTH - ‘2-Dr., Powerflight . $395 FULL PRICE JUST MAKE — o oencere power m3 HASKINS | Bate s| door : Walled ween 8 a.m.-& 4 “MONTHLY PAYM’TS after ‘3 a ae ABSOLUTELY MON NEY OWN. MERCUR! 2DOOR. ao 3 88 day ve Assum j dramatic, . radios’ heat- mate ot of Pty 46 mo. Ci Cred- bore’! average sonditisn .. § 4 er Me. "ot MERCURY MONTEREY. HARD- k Special 2-door sedan, Jt top. 34 MERCURY MONTER heater — | AUTO SALES 115, South Saginaw ~ | 35th 00%. Heater, Good tires. eI FE 8-02 OPEN UNTIL 9 PM. OLive 69021 Ns ro. at 47500. 4 $22 © KING. 193 5 Saginaw e ||'55 BUICK 95 BUICK ..... : |'SS PONTIAC ‘gee || ‘56 OLDSMOBILE | 56 PONT TAC =P ican "sg FORD ‘s1 CROWN IMPERIAL STA’ WAGON JEEP & 38. Volkswagen Sedan. Call after 5. | UL 2-4928. roll, $345 full runs good. Ready to rice pone no sash needed. Up hen sbabengh es awe daisice $07 ui to 24 months on welance. BIB. | 1954 Pontiae dra~ MI €3 ies atic. radio mater, excellent 230 MG's. ly ee ee ee 2! aa = ' om) heels, yd : P tine 2-Door sedan Hyd Ss. Wire whee matic, radio, heater, like new oe titlon ¢ aes condition throughout ‘...... $ 957 care ‘har not been Faced. (oF | mn). Immaculate. As eg mags 210 t-door sedan, V8! low a $56.19 per month Mint ee. sie; mum MRAMBLER. 606 8 Wnscleedhceecisceccegnes BIRMINGHAM. ae - 666 8. 1957 8 wank 2 etter “siti |g rowriagg ¥ DN a| 733 Fow . vl. a2t | 33 Nash, HT ........- Sos aees ee rer rere 53 Pontiac. 06. | 1058 Chevrolet ne Rig mes Fovereide. Beat = so Ta TRANSE SPORTA TATION One 180 itu tym | gold sold finish $1807 3 Dries. of . ar $9 Many more to choose from. ee RAY AUTO. ‘SALES NO. MONEY DOWN Highway at M15. “bd aw Po ‘tiacs, dias” & Buicks No mone =. 2 = Real good $190 =. _ $50 down. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 S. oe : Saginaw, 41006 or FE 2214. "JOHNSON Weichande: Special oS gne “RAMBLER . Custom Wert _ Just ike New / $2395. aria Used Cor* - Bargains . bid Chevrolet 2: 2-Dr. $1605 57 Mercu Const $1895, ere ey Cone ‘| 37 Se p 2-Dr. ae. S$ 795 "55 Foi V8 W pals BOS $1 195) 55 Bilick 2 2De. 1 HT $ 995]. ‘ / 55 Chevy a0 an. $ 845. ‘ A-? CAR - 55 Dodge Wagon , sions, “35 Pew ar $ 645 NEW Buick Sedan ...$ 695 AUTO TRA ' ANT. 695 54 Be a . .$ | JP. SAVE YOU MONEY 7 51N. Broadway at - Shadbolt AND . M2 at Shadbolt , 5,000 Miles : ‘35 PONTIAC 870 ....... $ 995 | {'55 PONTIAC 5 oghrysier Sedan aa 25, elub cpe. i... $445 ids, club ere ; of 3 deed OVERHEAD LOCATIONS | |'49 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. . FE 84539 : HERE S the STORY | | about several good ‘used cars we have in stock. | They have been checked over and are ready for ! “the road. See them today they wort last long! | Leewenees $ 795 | 4 Oldsmobile “4 Dr. SEDAN, power steering and brakes, padded : eutronic: exe, white walls, Hydramatic, tu-tone » @reen, , A-l sharp. ‘57 BMWISETTA . vo... 500] Fag -y NALS, back-up lites,” windshield wash 70 miles per gation of gas.” A perfec eae car. with radio, heater, Hydramatic, tuctone grey tna » Obe owner, low ‘mileage. Reai clean ‘54 MERCURY ........ : sUN ‘VALLEY HARDTOP. Powe iden: “brakes, automatic ee, radio, ‘beater, tu-tone — _ hice condition. CYLINDER with ypereataad transmission, radio, Beater: 4 real economy CUSTOM 4 DR.. V-4 wth gens radio, heater real me white wall ‘tires, tustotie ¢ ey, one owner = id PONTIAC 4 DR. _.. $1795 |° * Syaramate, ARDTOP, one owner. low milea ‘dramatic, radio, héater,. white wall ey foo rs ves like a new car, "56 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder with standard shift, redio, heater, new white wall tires, tu-tone red and white. STARCHIEF CAT ns, Rg he steering and brakes, ' radio, heater, wile ow Bysrasatte. tu-tone, one owner and a real ys mm 55 FORD FAIRLANE. ..$1095 | HARDTOP with Fordomatic, radio, heater, V-8 en- site, vn tires, all leather’ interior. A real cream |'S4 FORD 2 DR. .........$ 595] CUSTOMLINE with radio, heater, solid green paint, low mileage, one owner, V4 engine & standard shift. 02 HUDSON 2 DR. ..... 5 295 | Sage eee itr automate (ae sion, HO wa e real clean car W MONEY Down. aaie ° . . ‘93 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP. dio, heater, white tires, tu-tone aint. a reai eee, car with NO MONEY NO MONEY tet Radio, heater, white ules, ome motor and @ transportation special. | ‘92 FORD 2 Dr. -: nes “ ‘ $ 379 few paint, real nice shape. |COMMUNITY ‘MOTOR .SALES Auburn Ave. at East Blvd. ee OPEN ‘TILY $795 ||: Dyas ages . $.945 | bee eee ees $1195 |] $125] rear tonripesiacenniennailiertaiey dorms FE 5 9204 seanloreriabenetirhing tae wx shasta: ~A DEAL . WITH ‘Eddie Steele’ "| Money | in ‘the Bank | We have a ve eons selection of 83 as Chevy rds, = "PR WT DURING OUR SATURDAY, APRIL 4th AT THE NEW OUTDOOR SHOWROOM A $5.00 Savings Account , WITH THE PONTIAC STATE BANK WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANYONE YOU CHOOSE WITH ANY NEW OR USED CAR OR TRUCK -WE WILL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW TO ADD $190 EACH YEAR TO YOUR SAVINGS AT NO COST TO YOU. EVERY CHILD WILL RECEIVE A DIME SAVINGS BOOK WITH THE FIRST DIME AS A PRESENT FROM “EDDIE Free Coffee & Doughnuts Dynafio#¥, Radio & Heater, Whitewalis. | °53 FORD Custom 4-Door 8 .......... leans $ 399] ‘4 NASH 2 DOOR .......6 595} A ‘9 Pontiac SC HI HT $1895}. 57 FORD"300" .....:...$1495 | Fordomatic, Radio & Heater, Whitewalis FORD - 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. - KEEGO HARBOR > ONE, MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH "|| 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. Tested — Subp — Low Mileage ; . CARS cans come in. AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE PRICES ARE LOWER AND SELECTION Is a "55 PONTIAC — Radio & Hea ee ee ee ee ee ¥ je esantoP _ - Radio Heater, Dynafiow. SS OEDSMOBILE™ "OE 2 Door ardtop -- Radio Heater, -Hy- & Power Brakes. oe © @ & eee ee te SPECIAL 2 DOOR H. STATION WAGON ~~ ‘56 OEpsiiodite” ‘57 OLDSMOBILE. to Ps a ~~ Radio and .Heater, Hydramatic, ater, Fortamee if |'57 PONTIAC .......... ..$1895] g ARCHIEP SATALes COUPE. — ydramatic, & ws |'57 | PONTIAC........--.$180% and ay’ | ments of $11 rca fines Auto shies | Phone FE 42214 | IEF 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio, Heater, er Steering. ‘97. FORD CONVERTIBLE FAIRLAN '97 PONTIAC me 995 |} 1 ‘58 THUNDERBIRD .... $3495 senends $2295 FULL POWER — Brilliant R ‘98 CHEVROLET ...7 AIR ¢ io ang Bester. Powerglide, _ DOOR -- walls. Green pat Ivory ‘FACTORY BRANCH [PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” | (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) : Hi over to Rochester ,to help ts. ae a $1195 || ote tee "$1595 1956 FORD - ee ee $1395 | 81495 “se $1895 i 11953 PONTIAC | 1952 PLYMOUTH FE 3-7117 pe al i, socinth, ed if - or, just” come on | ° celebrate and get a |] a9 pam used car for a real fait price. oe 19 p.m, or later. : 1958 BUICK... +. +. $2 ‘8 go punranieta "eeiual mileage on this ar ks I, 958 BUICK Somer 'windowsk Dynatiow. 1 pee ashe Wile walls Yes,. folks,’ we e are one. it's: bargains you are magne, radio. beater, Fessrgtids, white wall tes? CHEVROLET “$1595 1956 BUICK . wer we, serine poner, weshe Brastiow cone te P° Red’ and 1956 MERCURY ........$1295| Victoria hardtop, ~ Mercomatic, regio. fess, white 1956 BUICK ...... $1195 ‘4-door, Dynaflow, radio, ngater. tives the new. . fy * r and low mileage. Come early! oe ee we ® oe ee eo eo ee ee Pordomatic. reaia, heater. new Fees tudor sedan omet 1953 CHEVROLET... ..$1095 Powergiide, V-# engine. radio,” heater. A wonutitel car from mper to bumpe. 1955 BUICK © 4door sedan, Dynafiow. rasie. beater, white tires,. A 1 owner car and ni 1955 | PONTIAC «2... $1095 sedan. i apiggronowi radio, heater, ls, Melid green. One owner. i958 BYICK "$1095 — Special hardtop. praatiew radio. heater, some wail “tires. Custom trim blue and white 1959 PONTIAC aig bi $1095 Hardtop with pre. steers one | — A. oe beat- er, Hydramat bite Walls, Bet Alr smavesnke, Sogerente. redid. heater, white walla turquoise New top and extra sharp. | 1954 OLDSMOBILE Leeee $ 895 | ee" Ddoor sedan. dramatic. radio. heater, white Walls, One owner, S000 acwal miles. ~ Deluxe. , Mrérematse. radio, heater. Reaj nice and a bargain oot = Gres. good engine. Sort transportation at ® SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES || ROCHESTER Ol. | -8133 'S7 LINCOLN ‘57 CHEVROLET ‘Ol BUICK ell canine ali aightnditgpetoncpasb times fm 5 ™ FE 22529 — RUSS — DAWSON SPRING | _ HAS SPRUNG |-And We Are Ready With Nice BUICK Special 2-Door \..ssseeeeeeeee $ 399] | Spring Fever Specials Premier; coupe. Pull power. , A ee 'O7 MERCURY . $1 695 ‘7 FORD Doo 1900 1105 ° | °55 FORD Custom 2-Door 8 .......+-+.6+-$ 599 | {door tone. Radio and Heater Automat . ine a . _ . eval OUTH & Race Wass, ¢ soft ane —. — '37 PLYMOUTH Hardtop .........-. 0000. $1345 54 PLYMOU tation Wagon ..........3. 3 . ee ‘ 2 GOOR—Standard transmission, Radio & Heater. i 96 MERCURY. “Meaen so _ $1095. j ‘36 BUICK Hardtop ” oe $1295 5 PLYMOUTH S$ Club C Leese S$ 59D TTS, i PP ; a ° 6 wha ‘ienshlision, a & Heater, ‘56 FORD tee he ne we we aes $ 995 ‘56 FORD 2-Door .... “ sites wae wenesawene £43 : 2-door. Fordomatic, Radio and Heater. . 54 BUICK Special Hardtop ......-..-06065 so], ooo | 56 PLYMOUTH Stati Wagon boos ve $1245 _ Dynaflow, Radio & Heater. Whitewails. ; 55 FORD a wie wwieee aces $ 595 4 DOOR 4 PONTIAC 2-Door Hardtop ............ $ 699 ‘| _-2door. Radio and Heater. ‘35 PONTIAC Hardtop vis Tess ete wives cae $ 745 ' Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, All Leather Interior. | u 0 ‘| °55 PLYMOUTH Station W agon ... eee $ 999 | 33 MERCURY. wat Mester. $ 395 35 35 FORD 2-Door tateeeee "ete ene dene cca SAS BELVEDERE 4 DOOR-—V-8 Auto. transmission, Heater f . , * i . 192 | and Signals. '53 LINCOLN . $ 695 55 MERCURY 2-Door .:........... 00008 $ 795 53 MERCURY Montclair Hardto i gas wes SOOT Oe eee 1? yoo werent, tones eee |, zp Ck aici aniamaiiiel $995 | '55 PLYMOUTH 4-Door v......e.c.cseeee- $ 645 | | °57 FORD Custom “300” .........seeee eee $139.11 ‘55 BUICK ...... enceeds |. as ! , 2 DOOR—V-8, Fordomatic, Radio & Heater. Super | ‘g-door hardtop. 54 FORD 2-DOOr cescccceececcensevsuneee $ 445 1.257 FORD. Fairlane “300” .......00 cece seen $1499 | tea} ; - 938 . oo : 2 _poor HARDTOP-—O'Drive, Radio & Heater, White- r DO PLYMOUTH sw € as $ 495 54 CHEVROLET 4-Door 4044 eae geen eases $ 345 f . 2-door. Radio and Heater. . PI ‘MOU H c oe ‘ "58 FORD Custom "300" erect a erad © Spied & don Ew ose $1599 cy 7 ; ‘54 ati TH Convertible ..............8 595 , 2 DOOR 6—Radio & Heater. Standard transi, Whitewalls’ > 53 NASH CCR eK SR OO ww $ 295 . . ; 887 : "37 FORD Fairlane Convertible ............ $1699 |. dear iedan. Radle-and: Mester. - ‘33: PLYMOUTH 4-Door ...0. ee... ‘eee 225 -“300" SERIES—Solid Biack, Fordomatic, Whitewalls. | 4 '; A 53 PONTIAC isudweagas $ 395 [1053 FORD 4-Door seen eee eccc cc cceeee. $ 195 MANY LATER MODELS TO CHOOSE PROM kai 4 OLNSMOETLE ED ~ 6 MONTH USED CAR WARRA , SILE. 4-Door ............ is MINUTE PINANCINGIMMBDIATE. DELIVERY ‘D8 FORD $e Owe HEH bee - 425 ° ) a ; OO aes Rie mee eid $ 695 . adoor. Radio and Heater. Whitewalis. 1°32 PONTI AC 4&-Door al $ 195 " : . . ~ ‘57 ‘FORD ee . 7 ee © © we e $1595 ! ec : 977 . ~ 1e ee e ! Saber tabebip. ‘Pectiasalld,, Radha ‘and Kista’. 51 FORD 4-Door ....... Sete eee eteneewens $ 125 “Cy Owens” . Your Frieridly FORD Dealer 1478. Saginaw St. - -. FE $3588, Open 8A.M.to9P.M. — | lay’'s Television aoe Sie by stn Wale etn ere a cane om $-WWI-TV Channel T-WXYZ-TV Channel Som 1 ,SEARCH FOR HEALTH : A Presentation by Four Outstanding Doctors of Chi- ropractic on Scientific Sub- ects to Help. You and Your ‘amily, 1:30 oif* Saturday 3:45 P.M. CHANNEL 9 CKLW Listen fo: Sunday Music Hour * WLDM—FM 12:00 to 1:00 P.M. “Coler—Black. 1 and White ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Feature ZENITH, RCA SYLVANIA CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES G SERVICE Call FE 4:9736 Factory Authorized Service 36 S$. TELEGRAPH Across from Tel-Huren $: SWEET’S RADIO-TV Oper Mon & Fri 42) RCA COLORTV ff Sales and Service Night W Muron Fe 4.1133 16: 45 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On.. . a (2) Code 3. Police drama, 9) News. e “ (4) “Weather. ‘Eliot, ®) New Wkamp. , ‘hotel employe except conr (4) Box Four, | (2) News: {Goff 1S Rater: ~ (14:15 (9) Weather, )-Comedy (eont.) (4) W. » Bliot (9) Wild Bill Hickok. © Seater: joe (4) Life of Riley. Re-run. . (2) Miss, Fairweather. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:25 (2) Theater. ‘Adventure: (2) News Analyst. , Paul Henried, “The Spanish (2) Gov. Williams. Main.” 1°45.) Fay Wray, 4 (1) Detective Squad. Two “King Kong.” ('33.) men and two women form (9) Starlight. “Cry, of the) tough robbery team. * City.” (48.)- Mature, Conte, (9) eo Kid.) Re-run. Winters. interest. 5. A. T* Conroy investigates 14:39 (7) Shock Theater, “The aed 8 “fobbery confes- Spider Woman Strikes Back.”| days are really sexational, s “ (2) Medic. REFun. Sag Al sy kaw) Yow remember, 2) Bis bis Tin.. Indians at- (4) Jack Paar “Comedian tack cavalry units. 3 Sports cand (9) Comedy: Eddie “Cantor, aay the Sunes Kes iat Little | Mothers.” and Mitzi Welch. | ) ? 38.) + . (2) N'watch (cont. (4) S. A. 7. Conroy investi-: } gates accountant’s robbery - confession 8: 20 (2) Meditations (2) Hit Parade. $25 (2) On the Farm, Front. (4) Patti Page. 8:30 (2) Michigan Conservation. . 17) Walt Disnéy. “The ' Nine: (7) Your Child's First Years. Lives of Elfego Baca.” The 8:45 (2) Electricity at Work. lawman'’s 33-hour gunfight #:55 Pa tenor? News. against. 80 cowpokes. 9:00 (2) 4-H TV Science Club. 9) Movie (cont. ) ‘ (4) (color) . Ellery Queen Janitor in paint brush fac- 9:99 tory % murdered. Doretta’ Morrow, Paul Hartman star. | (7) Betty Boop. i2) Rawhide. Tyrant (George 19:99.44) Howdy Doody. Brent) pursues = run- away! (7) Jungle Jim. wife io Cartoon Express. (2) Capt. 7) bi 16:36 (2) Mighty Mouse.. («) Disney ‘cont. ) (4) Ruff and Reddy. (9) Movie (cont.) - (4) Eflery (cont.) — . Hecke & Jecke. (2) Rawhide (cont.}. (4) Pury. (7) Tombstone Terr. Sheriff (7) Uncle AL : is prevented from arresting 11.39 (9) Robin Hood. hired gunmen. . (4) Cir Boy. (9) Man Without Gun. Buried ,,. seard treasure brings trouble. jtare8 (9) BUF (4) M Squad. Ballinger tries - to track down murder wit- ness. _ 12:00 {2) Sagebrush Shorty. (2) Phil Silvers. Bilko be-| e True Story. comes godfather (7) Sheena. (7) TT Sunset Strip. Kookie) becomes eccentric grand- \12:30 (7) Bowling Tournament. : mother’s accomplice in bank’ (9) Movie. ‘ hold-up. w | 44) Detective’s Diary. (9) Hoedown. Country music. 1:00 (2)4Air Force Story. (4) Thin Man. Woman! (4) Quiz ‘Em. novelist endangers life when 1:30 42) Movie. she writes about state swin-! (4) Patti Page. die. | (7) Ramar. (2) Playhouse. John Cassa- (9) Movie, | vetes in “The Dreamer.” 1:45 2:00 10:00 (7) Sunset (cont.) . (4) Willy. 19) Boots. Saddle. Daughter (7) Movie. cemes with general to Fort 2:30 (4) Movie. Lowell. (2) Movie. ; . (4) Boxing. Isaac Logart vs. $:30 (7) Dance Party. Charley Scott in 10-rourfl 3:45 (9) Search for Health. welterweight bout. /4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. , (2) Lineup. Man is forced to + Gabby Hayes. shoot down pyschopathic (2) Texas Rodeo. killer. 4:30 (9) Six Gun Judge. 10:36 (7) News. (7) Realm of the Wild. (9) Person to Person. E/4.5:00 (7) All-Star Golf. Murrow returns to visit. (3) Movie. comedian Milton Berle, ten- (2) Golf. SATURDAY MORNING | (7)-Crusade for Christ. Kangaroo. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. SATURDAY AFTERNOON (9) Country Calendar (4) Industry on Parade. e , MARIE son and Amato. . en ‘Ss Just: Piling | | Best ‘Feet. Forward — By EARL "WILSON a ‘ NEW: YORK — At Marie: McDonald's big opening, every ‘Hilton was busy lugging Ameri- can-Beauty roses onto the floor in tribute. : ' x * * Atfer five identical baskets and one large bunch had been deposited at her feet, I asked her the name of the Big Spender. “T think some of them came from Murray,” sht said, demurely. She referred — she said — to Mur- lray Rosenberg of New Jersey, a divorced shoe ‘manufacturer, who is evkiently ‘@- romantic i ~ Marie, whose figure — voice teak explained: my former husband (Harry Karl) had 200 shoe stores? Well, 4 brought eight THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. > Frank Sinatra dropped out of the competition for handling the Wednesday night fights on ABC; now it’s between Gib- . Jatkie Gleason phoned an all-night disk jockey, and said. “Pal, play me some musi¢ to get loaded by.” . Art collector Edward G. Robinson wrote Oscar Homolka from Paris, advising him what new artists’ work to buy . Steiger explained why he took the different role in “Rasho- they. (ancient. geographers) de- mon”: After 11 years with Actors Studio I wanted to show ‘could talk.without mumbling.” . ‘dating model Joi Lansing. x * * works in an apron. ‘ WISH I'D SAID THAT: tina qiuetly a week ago. ~ Liz Taylor can’t. win at. this point in Las. Vegas; reports from there (while .she awaits Eddie Fisher's opening) are that she ‘has patrolling her ranch and that they tell visiting re- porters, /~ rough.” One picture taken _ $0 far: an aerial shot of the ranch. .- Bandleader Ray Anthony WILSON - Murray Rosenberg has over 2,000 shoe stores!” (I wonder if it was hard to shoes between them.) ithe ‘Space Ex-TV star Jinx Falkenburg | t's tendency to has licked the hepatitis which’ vedo _— bottom, have a. sent her off to South America; point. she’s back in the US. winning) But it’s a pretty small point, in’ swimming races in Florida, and Mapes’ opinion. Not more than 100: . rejoined her friends and fam- *¢ ily—so reports the elated hus- band; Tex McCrary wh wet fepreset the citlerence her back from Argen-~ ine i pistol-toting guards. “We can get Rod ~ | EARL’S PEARLS: A bartender's merely a psychiatrist who start playing solitaire, Someone's bound to show up and say, “Pardon me,.but the red five goes on the black six.” earl, brother. (Copyright 1959) . That’s| Pear Shope’ Bboy | Would Have Negligible Effect on Map. + | CHICAGO (UPI) — You can still] Be up-to-the-missile’ with the ald, | round family globe. Despite the satellite Vanguard's! findings that mother earth is a ig trifle pear-shaped, Rand MeNally, | : Inc., map-makers, are not dis-' turbed. “We certainly.do not ftntend to put out a pear-shaped globe,” — said Carl Mapes, the tirm’s chief | map editor. He. conceded that scientists from | BABY BATH— National Aeronautics and | Unbrea kable ~ No Chame tie Soleo hae hortiot Morey. here m—t Al 0 and: why aed 770 Orchard Lake Avé. FE 4-5841 ! | i Administration, who. re-' feet variation in 8 000. miles. that we x *« * Alt Vi for globes which can be adjusted to plot satellite orbits,” Mapes said. ‘And moon, outer space and planets are hot items.” think the world is pear-shaped, | said Mapes. Christopher Colum. © bus had the same idea. Mapes quoted from a letter Co-| lumbus wrote to the King of Spain on his third voyage to the New| ‘World: “I find the world is not rounf as’ 1 scribe, but that it is shaped like a' ‘5 on, which is everywhere very’ round except where the stalk is—| ifor there it is very prominent. . Columbus is thought to have ar: lrived at this conclusion by making’ ‘a Reg. 59¢ Hose Nozzle ... .47¢ e Dunlap Lown Rake Doesn't Mar Lawn - Reg. 98g ~ 49¢ Spring steel tines Gre closely spaced for cléan raking and flat tipping to 3 ga mae of lawn. 4d hand le. - Chain Link Fence Gives Lasting bee Beauty | and Protection mr @ Regularly sells at Ae ft e 48-in. high wire... és @ Gahrontacd efter weaving ‘. 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