‘sion of the city’s Trial! ‘for a countywide vote in the fall eo ‘tee chairman, confirmed the in- _ terim appointment of the two ag- judge. i Trial Board Revision Plan Legal Opinion, Sought on Whether Old Terms Are Still in Force A special plan for revi- Board may have suffered a setback before it even got under way. Mayor Philip E. Rowston con- ceded last night there is a possibil- ity that appointments of the old seven-member Trial Board are still in effect and that new appoint. ments are not possible until the old ones run out. , Rowston asked for a legal opin- fon from. City Attorney William A; Ewart by next week. Confmissioner William W. Don- aldson brought up the possibility before the City Commission meet- ing got started last night. \ * * * He figured that five of the seven appointments are still in. effect, while the terms of two of the for- mer board members expired dur- ing the two years the Trial Board was replaced by Civil Service. | TWO RECOMMENDED One of the main recommenda- tions of the mayor's special citi- zens committee to strengthen the| Trial Board was that only two,' or not more than three, of the old out of the political picture after he takes the normally | ay 1, 1965, to gradually restore -members be appointed to the new: board. old frictions that existed between | police and the former Trial Board, committee chairman aired M. Johns explained. ’ Rowston, “msanuthee, asked commissioners to consider possi- ble new nominees to the board | .in advance of definite appoint- ments next week, perhaps. — He didn't broach the subject of Police™Departnent nominees in Public, bytignentioned: the oenet- ne before the meeting. / study ‘committee, rec- cnmasind that rank-and-file po- licemen be allowed to submit the name of at least one nominee for Commission consideration. * * * So far, the commission hasn't no- tified the Police Department that) it will follow this recommendation. Police officers successfully campaigned for civil service in 1957 on gtounds the old Trial ‘Board was politically controlled. ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Want Another Probate Judge County Supervisors Will: Get Proposal for 2nd. Post at Next Meeting | Steps to sive a second probate, judge in Oakland County by 1961, will be proposed to the Board of! Supervisors at its meeting next, Tuesday. Supervisors will also be asked | to appropriate $10,000 from a’ sal- aries, reserve to pay for 4 lawyer-| clerk and stenographer to assist; Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, until a second probate judgeship is created. The Ways and Méans and Ju- venile Committees of the Bgard, | meeting yesterday, decided 1961 was the earliest a second judge | could start werk. Both committees agreed to re- quest that the Legislative Com- mittee put in motion machinery of 1960 asking for ‘approval ° of], the second judge. GOVERNOR’S CHOICE ‘If approved, Gov. Williams would nanie the judge until another elec- tion can be held, probably in the spring of 1961. Judge Moore today handles one of the heaviest -case loads for a single judge in Michigan, His office last year processed 3800 he told the commit. A “second judge would receive a ‘salary somewhere in the vicinity of Judge Moore's $22,500. In agreement with the super- visors’ plans is the Oakland Coun- ty Bar Assn, which had appointed a special’ committee to seek help} for Jhdge Moore. Clarence K. Patterson, commit- stants would be best until steps parr be started for th new This would prevent renewal of; de NO BIG CHANGE ision in Adenauer's’ plicies. | | James R. Hoffa's AP Wirephote CHANCELLOR AND POSSIBLE “SUCCESSOR — Charicellor Konrad Adenauer, left, is shown with ‘Ludwig Erhard, right, his economics minister, who is consideréd the most likely choice to succeed him, Adenauer will run for the presidency of West Germany. Adenouer's Policies Will Be Carried On BONN (AP) — West German officials were generally agreed today that their country would follow, the basic foreign policies shaped by Konrad Adenauer, who yesterday announced his coming retirement a5, chancellor. Few expected the 83-year-old statesman to fade| ‘figurehead post of presi: nt. Many West German papers spec- Fence Jumping lated that his’ advice would piay , i by Voters Brings | — ee cisions, ‘Adenaver's sudden accion wo ‘Election Turmoil ‘step down and election to | ihe Sasa benerary job ef pres- | BENSON, Ariz. (AP) City ident brought mixed reactions in election officials were still trying! ‘The Communists, as ex- to figure out today who was elect- | pected, sald he had been &. fail- ‘ed what in the primary. ure. * * ® Ludwig Erhard, the man who re-. Voters were to choose fused to become president of West for - five council sedts Germany, now is considered the Only 118 of about 700 eligible ‘vot- man most likely to succeed Aden-lers showed up. But here's what auer. they did: * * | * | They voted for three Republi- He is a 63-year-old Bavarian-born) cans on the Democratic ticket. economist and moves to the front Five Democrats got votes on the line of candidates. | Republican ballot. One. Democrat Erhard looks somewhat like a | got 15 GOP votes, but none from younger edition of Winston his own party. Churchill. He has a preference | 4 Republi , | publican got 21 vetes from for cigars and colorful, persua- ‘Democrats, 19 from his party. ~ sive speech. oe oe ow However, it is not known wheth-| Officials agreed that the votes) er Adenauer will support Erhard (on the wrong ballot should not for the chancellory post. count. But they had no solution |for the winning candidates who West Germans and persons in Al Were Teluctant to accept nomi- lied capitals looked for a new ~ proach to old problems by the new ——_—_—___4— chancellor—but ‘no startling revi--Soldier Is Avid Fan PLYMOUTH. England (UPD— Army Cpl. Glen Davies was charged with breaking into the | home of Vivienne Ellis, 17, “There really “isn't very much: a photographer's model. He is ;Troom to maneuver,” one ranking: alleged to have stolen 157. pho- i ——— Allied diplomats cautioned on expecting any major shift in overall Western 1, Policy to result. | Is Sidetracked Would Replace Dems’ Proposal to Mortgage) New GOP Idea for Vets Fund With Liquidation -LANSING (AP) — A Républican proposal for utilizing the 50 million dol- lat veterans trust fund was unveiled in the Senate to- day but immediately stalled in the Appropriations Com- mittee. : In proposing the plan to meet the state’s cash crisis, Sen. Frank Beadle of St. Clair, GOP majority leader, said he had been as- sured by veterans organiza- tion leaders that they pre- ferred it to any alterna- tive. ‘| This is what Beadle | proposed : 4 1. Immediate transfer of se curities as needed , to the state general fund with authority vested in the State Treasurer, with State Administrative Board consent, to \liquidate the bonds. 2. Under a time table starting the trust fund to its original con- ditien by annual appropriations from the general fund starting with the sum ef four million doliars, and increasing to 14 mil- lion dollars with the year 1970. 3. Provide for an annual direct MARCH IN WASHINGTON — The Grand , Rapids contingent of “Michigan jobless included — these women who arrived to join others staging a “march on Washington” for action on reducing - pes eG taking putt. Demand Jobless Action _ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Thou-; Detroit late yesterday and head. sands of AFL-CIO unionists staged, ed for the nation's capital. a “march” on Washington today) They were the Kard core of the for a militant mass rally demand-| march on Washington ‘by the | ing government action to reduce) unemployed, * unemployment. Delegations from 15 eastern and we midwestern cities arrived through | pois onthe “while en route here for! out the morning by special trains, 1. unemployment conference. buses and auto caravans. A Li - More than 1,300 unemployed | timated’ about. haff the 600-man continuing appropriation of 31,200.- }000 a year to finance benefits to) ‘indigent veterans heretofore sup-| ‘portéd out of trust fund income. The time table for restoring the fund, Beadle explained, .is keyed ito the period when debt service on outstanding World War II and! Koran bonus bond issues will be re- . duced, in @ffect freeing four mil- lion dollars a year in general fund resources for other purposes. JOBLESS BILL PASSES The bonus bond debt service schedule falls off_an additional 10 million dollars a year in the fiscal) year beginning July 1, 1970. Last evetiing by the narrowest possible margin, the House ap- proved extended unemployment benefits for Michigan workers and prepared for a tussle with the Senate. Both Republicans and Democrats. mustered their full forces for the first time in weeks to vote on a bill - extension of the temporary federal to bring Michigan under a 13-week jobless pay program. Two Republican rebels, Reps. George W. Sallade of Ann Arbor and Louis C. Cramton of Lapeer, | sided with 54 Demacrats to.OK the proposal 56-52, the bare ma-| \jority needed for passage, It then moved to the Senate. -Sallade, joined with Rep, Jo- diplomat said, ' tographs of Miss Ellis. (Continued on i Pewe 2, Col. 6) Fix Offer by Hoffa Told in Old County name was, Holland, who was then an offi- linked today with an old mystery cial in a Detroit jukebox local, lin the Oakland County Prosecutor's | itestified that he did not: pay the ‘Office. money and later was released. * * * After Holland testified, Commit- ‘tee counsel Robert F. Kennedy 'said. Holland. had been given a “lie detector test on the same state- ments and the test showed Hol-! land’s testimony was true. *® * * It was testified before the Senate : Rackets Committee in Washing- ton that ‘the Teamsters president once offered ‘‘to put the fix’ on with former Oakland County Pros- ecutor Charles L. Wilson in 1943. A few months later, Wilson shot himself to death under mysterious circumstances. Details of the®alleged episode cathe to light in-testimony yester- ‘day by Neil Holland, former juke- box unionist, who swore that Hoffa once tried to make him pay $5,000 ‘to fix a framed extortion charge. TRIED TO COLLECT Holland, 51, now a: studio engi-} | ner for the National Broadcast- ing Co. in New York, told the committee Hoffa tried to collect the}: money from him. at the Oakland County Jail in September of 1943. ;. -" * * * Holland testified he was being held incommunicado in jail on a talse extortion charge, -Hé claimed Hoffa came to the jail and told him the was “Hand’s Mystery The disclosures came as the committee probed Detroit ‘juke- box operations and William Buf- alino, president of Teamsters Local 985. Records at the’ Pontiac -Police and Oakland County Sheriff's Depts. showed that Pontiac police arrested Holland on a charge of extortion Sept. 22, 1943 and had him jailed on a warrant issued by Wilsan, - * * * “Holland, then of 9940 E. Forest Ave., Detroit, was réleased under $5,000 bond five days later bY for- mer Municipal: Judge Charles Webster, The incident referred to in Hol- story apparently was sup- posed to have occurred during a4 five-day stay in jail. ’ There were two other mem- bers of the Detroit Music Box Employe’s' Local 361, CIO, ar- rested with Holland and they, too, were charged with extortion. Hol- land was the local president, the other two were business agents. Later, the charges were reduced to-eenspiracy fo extort and finally, {on Nov. 24, 1943, Judge Webster _ {dismissed all the charges. Holland once’ served time in. Jackson Prison, sentenced to a “money hungry,” and he (Hof- ee 6 a ot NEIL, HOLLAND | ee ae week ae eee ee one. to five-year term stemming _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘ ‘man of the MSUO Continuing Edu. workers bearded three trains in ‘delegation aboard 4 Toledo-Wash- MSUO Adult Education Seminar Calls Five Bets Five nationally-knoyn experts in the adult education field will participate in a seminar on continuing ; 18. Pariel members’ will advise MSUO staff members on problems in setting up the* new university’s continu- ing education program.” - 59ers Split The university will open its Over Wait to Find Land in September, / Panelists will include Dr. Paul HOMER, Alaska (® — Michigan's 59ers, once a tightly-knit group of A. McGhee, dean of the General Education Division, New York Uni- pioneers bent on establishing homesteads in Alaska's Kenai; versity; Mrs. Bonaro Overstreet) ‘and Dr. Harry Overstreet, authors Peninsula, apparently are begin- ning to break up. and lecturers; » Robert Blakely, ivice president ofthe Fund for ‘Adult Education; and Dr. Cyril The main body of the group still was ‘established today at a lodge halfway between here and Anchor- riloule, professor of adult educa- tion at the University of Chicago. Dr. McGhee is director of the Great Books Foundation, a trus- tee of the American Music So-'age and still planned on building ciety, and was awarded the a a ‘Michigan City.” Charles Scribner Fellowship in! But some members of the English Literature by Princeton) group, who said they were “sick and tired of waiting around,” pulled out yesterday and began ‘| looking around. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Bennett and! Hugh Lynn drove off and began scouting the Homer area. “We like it here,” they said, “and we think we'll try to find some land in this area.’ Twenty-two-year-old. Yvonne ‘Stevens, the only single woman in the group, was parked near downtown Anchorage. Miss Stevens said she planned to “sit tight until I find out what's go-* ing to happen.” Parked in the same area were George Irwin, his brother, Bill, and Ray Kalich. The trio said it hoped to get jobs in Anchorage for Adult Education in 1951. |because ‘we're not interested in Dr. Houle served as director of diering i" at s place 100 miles the UNESCO seminar in 1950 in|{'O™ now eres “ Sweden, has contributed numerous Th E ; articles to professional journals e mam group, and is the author of numerous books, including “‘The University, the Citizen and World Affairs.” Moderator of the day-long ‘sem-} inar in Meadow Brook Hall will be Mrs. William Gossett, -chair- University in 1929. Dr. and Mrs, Overstreet are ‘well known for their many books, consistently on the best-seller lists. Among works they have coauthored are “The Mind Alive,”” “The Mind Goes Forth,” and “What We Must Know About Communism,” _ published last year. A former editorial writer of .the Des Moines (Ia.) Register and> Tribune, Blakely served with the Office of War Information in 1942- 43, and then joined the U.S. Ma- rine Corps. After the war he rejoined the staff of the Register and Tribune and later became chief editorial writer for the St. Louis Star Times. He joined the staff of the Fund * headed by ‘its scouts continued to look for a good homestead site. . Bee In Today's s Press. cation. Committee, RR RS leslie aN 5 aie ae aN eS taveusord Reduction Sale Comics eer arwenet es $aReeN .. 3 . , oja Prof Book a County News ....... otra 6 % rof's Pp a : 9 W. 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Ohio, union official es-, |Willing to Eat His Hot \education at Michigan State University, Oakland, April , Marino Silk, sat and waited while; P : tS ed I ip ‘Some. 5,300 union officials and ~ unémployed workers from 137 AFL-CIO units are Union Marches eCaiatd ington train became ill after eat, . ing turkey for dinner in a dong )car last night. | hours after. dinner,” UAW's Ralph Shadiey said, “but it be- two in the morning.” Stuart Stracher, an official of United said, “We have a mission. We want to show the people of Wash- ington we're human beings, not | | WASHINGTON haan — Secre- The march grew out of a mark by UAW President Walter P. .Reuther in Lansing. Renther; told a labor conference, “We have to stage a massive and dramatic demonstration of our plight.’ AFL-CIO President George Meany set the tone for the mam- mouth rally in an opening speech which assailed the President's eco- nomic policies. About 5,300 union officials and unemployed. workers from every one ‘of the 137 ated organizations were on hand for the mass conference on un- “Tt hit some of us about two Auto Workers Locat 2, |said AFL-CIO. affili-; shot to death today. - Pavin Lassiter, a South- {field , resident, was ound ‘shot through the in a lonely spot on an femees nedr ¥pailanti. Lt. Howard Whaley of the Red- junction of the Lassiter, Herman, who lives at 20068 Spoon St., Madison Heights. “It would be a-good idea to find “Tt was last Aug. 4 that Kierdorf, employment in the huge National : sd | his body covered with burns, |Guard Armory here. tumbled—_into— St seat “Mercy of Their expenses _ were paid by their local unions. Clouds, Showers Forecast for Area | Mostly cloudy with possible scat- \fered showers is the weatherman’s ‘forecast for the Pontiac afea to- night through Thursday. ‘Tonight's dow will be about 35 degrees and tomorrow’ s high around 45-50. * * * The outlook for Friday calls fer partly cloudy and continued rather cool with a chance of showers early Friday morning. Temperatures. for the next five days will range from a high of near 50 to a low of 28-33. Precipi- tation will average little, if any, as a few scattered dight showers or. snow flurries: x ww £€ The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 47 degrees. The reading was 56 at 2 p.m. e wa Religious Influence? issue before the voters .of Queriemo (pop. 391) was whether to legalize the sale of liquor, The only polling place was in the annex of the Quenemo .Federated. Church. Voters de- cided to keep the town dry — 147 to M4. 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PAUL, Minn. (AP)—Mabelltor Claire E. Migan, the Ibmonth;| , EO gp seage y-sieguevores Blake Kohlsaat, 98, widow of old daughter of Cornelius Migan| Dor. ¢ Co SEOQ Pom Me be mother. of the late Mrs. Potter|®4. will be held at 10 a.m. Sat- > | reepericn g. maywarp | Palmer Il, died Monday. Her hus-/W00y ot the Sharpe Goyette Fi athe Frederick J, Hayward, 68, | of| ae times. the? Chicago Inter|-Akeview Cemetery. 4040 S ee eas child died Tuesday in St P = de eg pS ot ay eas a ‘ tg e % emees : i HILLS BROS. COFFEE Lb. 59° Limited Quantities On All Items COMMUNITY SUPER MARKET | 3286 Auburn Rd., Auburn Heights UL 2-1320 “WE ACCEPT WELFARE ORDERS” zt Mr. Hayward’s body is at the | Donelson-Johns Funera] home. | MRS, ELMO MARSHALL | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP— | a g i service in Korea and Mary Ann “of Clarkston; two brothers, Mich- ael and Christopher, both at home and a sister, Patricia, at home. . 1951, retaining his even after) = Marshall, 45, of 1841 Point Dr..icen’ Ayub Khan took|Vandalia Not Interested will be held at 10 a.m Thursday |over the government in a military Jat St. Patrick Church, Oxbow Lake. |°°0 test” October. GREENVILLE ® — There'll be ville is a Montealm County com- -iproved by a matgin of wneh tant r-ling of Gov. J. Howard Edmond- | son. 35 20 to 313,574. 80,000 votes in a record-breaking | special election called, at the urg-| With all but 13 of the state's « 3,234 precects i, repel GATE left in the union, munity. Granite Staters | ~ an important message to our readers 4 During the next two weeks you'll be see- ing the above symbol displayed through- out this newspaper, in the showrooms of our local car dealers and other places in town. This symbol identifies a movement by the newspaper industry on behalf of the auto- motive manufacturers and their local deal- ers to drdimatize one of the significant - achievements of your life — buying and — * owning a new car. Buying a new car is not an ordinary, every- day act. It requires deliberate analysis, a weighing of preferences, tastes and values. You study the ads — like the ones in this newspaper — you pore over the brochures, you test: the various models and discuss features with the dealer. You ask your on | | '/ neighbor’s opinion and review the whole affair within the family circle. Then you make the great decision. And | after you’ve signed the contract, been “handed the keys and drive off, you get one of the biggest thrills of your life. You suddenly realize that this gleaming, pur- ring mechanical marvel: belongs to you! And you know that no other car can touch it for looks, performance and value. Your local car dealers will be making a special effort April 6-18 to give you the op- portunity to make this major decision. of your life —to help you live better by far with a brand new car. Look for their an- nouncements in this newspaper. Talk it _ over with the family — and see your dealer soon. . & i; * Rock Boston — in Tax Protest BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts | today refused to budge from its/ stand that out-of-state residents’ who work in Massachusetts should | pay this state’s income taxes. _ | The Bay State appears to have | | Fo-raihioed!Seamles! Steet Fashion ca the upper hand. At least, she has He is Annis A. Vautier, 41, off] Magic savings on your favorite Hudson i i Pelham, N.H., now in residence in tahies-G-n solar and eylog leh team ree at Charles Street jail: Pelham is/} about 30 miles from Boston. Vautier por age Be nd to-toe fit perfection and longer wear. Save on a dozen today in your own choice of styles for yourself and for gifts. re DOF. reg. $1.25 have commuted back to New | Hampshire. Vautier brushed aside | . {the right to bail. He said he pre-| : ferred to be a test case. | ‘ *® * * Back in Pelham, his wite Char- | lotte, 30, a former tax collector, | said’ she would stand by Vautier. 150 irate New Hampshire residents | to Boston Tuesday night. They | picketed an hour and a half out- side the jail. . * * | classrooms are expected to be} ready for use next fall. The entire/ iproject is scheduled for comple-jf - tion by September 1960. , Phone FE 4-2511 or Mail Your Order Waite’s Hosiery ... Street Fleor ean ~ . ’ _ a : . = \8 », 5698 Here's the one ocridartel skirt that goes with everything AND fits as if made for you alone! Stitched to the hips to ‘keep the pleats .knife-flat forever. The stun-. ning washable fabric is a brand-new perfect blend of imported silk and rayon. © Try one now! ©@ Heaven Blue ® Bleck * a sae Pe | Se ck cy kd dd“ a ee BR Sk Sc ak a ae nc ai a ak kk a ek ek i ee a ‘ek lk ek, cle ote, it, el att coh coc och ch. wide eth, et, eh ek et ce ak te tie ee ae, ek ak ik ot ek ek ik ah i ek i a Paiarocdgoases it is difficult to : see why people reject necessary sani- him to take it easy and by all means David Lawrenes tices: | - tation, but that’s what happened, | Perhaps this local situation is suffi- action. The State of Michigan can : order Pontiac to do the work in the . tnterests of public health and for the. | . Sake of the community's safety. 3% - Sewers aren’t glamorous or pictur- While the vote was “larger than - expected,” ‘it still is tragic that so few people are sufficiently interested’ Immediate action is necessary, if you of “inferiority” and that mixed in their government to get out. We can only have a representative rule _ when the people go to the polls. Gov- ernment by minority ‘groups is a farce in a democracy. And yet that’s accepted procedure. - Perhaps those that Stay home ‘remaining. away from the polls if that’s what you prefer to do. ; oe | Where party lines were defined, Oakland County went Republican | by a small majority and Pontiac city voted Democratic. This fol- lows the trends of the past few years. It was a heartening show- | -. fing for the Republicans state- > | wide—as- they reclaimed some. _ Offices they had lost and their general showing was the best in the past four years. Hart Opens Expenses . for Public Inspection Democratic Senator Puitie A, Hart, a long time resident of Oak- land County, is to be commended for revealing to the public ‘the payroll data of his office employes. . Pe Recently Hart released a lengthy sunimation giving com- office staff. By his willingness to . allow the public to read of his : expenses connected with his of- | fice, he ‘placed himself in an un- equivoca} position wield voters back home. Senator Haat’s entire career: has THE PONTIAC PRESS oY Daily Except Sunday ee owe roe a Si , 9 Quest Baseere, - Joun A. Rrtey, a oe Nana ial ten Manager * al Heat 3, Sy leeds The o Pe “delivered by ce for 40 cents = where carrier service is not any atl io plete details of members of his _ said, “A sim e method would be a _ Feport ” ‘to thelr. local_newspaper of ‘Hamt’s public release on April 2 is - proof that this Oakland County Democrat tends to carry on the du- saat = --aasadyrene Rageemabeaaee MANY a person never really wor- ried much until his physician told to avoid worrying. - _ ‘The Man About Town Only 2 Days Le Baseball Contest_Ends on. the Day After Tomorrow "| $250:.What’s worth spending a minute te earn; or isn’t it? — That $250 beckons you. Will you ignore its.call? You can kick it away if you wish. Any further delay will do it. You’ve put off your chance long enough. Your fa- ‘ vorite player will do his part. Will you? That's the prize in our baseball contest. Your entry must be RECEIVED by FRI- DAY NOON. And that’s only DAY AFTER : TOMORROW. There's still time. The prize goes.to the person who names - the player, who has been at bat at least 25 times, will be leading the American League on the night of April 23, and makes the nearest guess on his batting average. shave not already sent in your entry. Ev- ery member of your family is om * compete, Sek SOR: Aare Bee be on 3 separate piece PE PAPlE rine -, Any further delay will eliminate your chance for that $280, and may place you -in position to see your neighbor win it. He probably already has made entries for all his family. Would you rather see bim "make $250? Now it’s all up to you. - Word comes to me from its Secretary, _ Albert Wilson, that the Pontiac Coin Club will be host to the-Michigan State Numismatics So- ciety at a spring bourse and show on April 1l.and 12, The event takes place at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Bnild- ing, 761 West Huron 8t., from ten o’clock eee ene Up at our suburban Fenton Village they’re talking of disposing of their swad- dling clothes. After serving as Village President for over 20 years; my good friend Harry: Lemen has been instructed by-his council to ap- point a committee to look into the ad- vantages and disadvantages of becoming a city. i i Getting somewhat facetious, Norman Lancaster, formerly of Pontiac, writes me froin his present home at Anchorage, Alaska: “The . 49th state and Michigan have two things in commdefi—their 1959 auto plates are the same color combination — and thé past winter.” Firemen at the Waterford Township Station No, 2 are doing their best to help - out.a — in distress. Fireman Re -, Clayton Sohcrainte, says a tat ‘yobin who each year makes her nest in the same limbs beside the sta- tion is once again looking for material for her nest, and the men are throwing out pieces of string and straw to help the read estate developer along. V—_ = Lansing correspondent sends word that : , . Pontiac’s Rae-Vens have been booked to show their marching ability and baton twirling in a big cen- tennial parade in the capital city on May ~ . 33. I'm pulling them for the blue —. | ne ‘Verbal Orchids to- . ' "Robert Dawson of 20. Wenonah Drive; 95th birthday. 4 Rev. ‘and Mrs, LeRoy W. Shafer : ‘of 67) North Shirley. S8t.; golden wedding. ; Mrs. Fidella Norcross, of om Harbor; 60th mpegs ela birthday. — and Out Tike a Lamb! Supreme Court Backs Segregation WASHINGTON — ‘Segregation of men recoil women in schools. con- by state authority has just pcnggachop in — by the Supreme. Court of the , United States. Two white This ruling would -not have. occasioned any surprise five years ago, be- cause the states LAWRENCE previously “were: allowed to use their own diseretion in deciding what pupils should be - pe eral to public educational - But, in view of the fact that the Supreme Court in 1954 said that discrimination on account of race or color could produce a feeling classes are beneficial from an educational standpoint, the query now-is whether women haven't just as much right: to use that axpeelint Sieh respect Sian ination against them because of sex. case Court, the two women cited the 1954 decision and argued that a woman is a “person” just as much as is a Negro. They pointed out that the Four. teenth Amendment says ‘all in what was then the New York “Tribune.” : * * * The question was finally an- swered by adoption in 1920 of the "Nineteenth Amendment to the Con- stitution of the United States, which declares: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state-on account of sex.” Many of us true liberals—or “progressives,” as we were known in those days—had not thought an amendnient was necessary because the Fourteenth Amendment had already forbidden the states to deny the “equal protection of the laws"’ and had said the “privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States’”’ cannot be abridged . by any state. Certainly women were entitled to be« classified as citizens, * *« * But, since neither voting nor sex nor color nor education was men- - tioned in the Fourteenth Amend. ment, the Supreme Court of the United States by its decisions indi- cated that these subjects would have to be treated eee in other amendments. In fact, the Fifteenth - Aeneid: ment—which declares that voting rights shall not be dented or The Country Parson “A farmer doesn't reap a har- vest because he decided it would ‘be a good idea to plant corn—but ts paula ora al wee ee Z ; ‘. ; Ree Pak Lal ee ee - or an ounce in a pint. 35-to-3744 per cent liquor formalde- hydi in seven parts of water). may prove too ir- ritating. for the skin. So it is better to use a very dilute solution the first time—say one part .of the standard liquor in 15 or 16 of water, If this doesn’t prove fairly effective, then DR. BRADY “next time use a. solution of one part of the 37 per cent formalde- hyde in seven parts water—or a fluid ounce in the half pint. . The same dilute solution may be used once a week to mop the skin of the palms and palmar surfaces of fingers and thumbs to correct excessive sweating of the hands. But proceed with cau- tion. It would be wise to try it on one hand only the first. time, and wait a few days to see whether your skin can take it. “Mop the skin once over, using a bit of cotton or cloth on a stick, and let it dry on. The second drawback in the use of formaldehyde is—well, don’t be ’ embarrassed if an impudent clerk implies you are crazy. In recent years readers of this column have ~ been getting that routine from some drugstores, not just about formaldehyde, but when they asked for such plain old household items as boric acid iron-and-ammonium citrates (for. making their own blood tonic) and potassium citrate . (for a up a batch of ‘cough dicine . 4 TREAT —_ For control of moderate: _— of the feet most persons prefer to the i by ' pouring from one shoe to the next an.ounce or two of one-to-cight “ solution of formaldehyde and let- eS ee rt (EE bE ers eit ii rea E Lf A PESE fet z i - ately? ‘Don’t We Deserve Police Protection?’ Why is it that as soon agprop. erty becomes vacant the malicious element of the neighborhood is allowed to tear it apart immedi- Within three hours after tenants had vacated a house I own ‘on Calvert street last weekend, nearly every window had been broken. I estimate damage at $100 which isn't covered by my insur- ance. Most people agree Straley was @ poor excuse for a police chief. Now how about the policemen? We read some of them are upset abridged on secount of race or teenth Amendment, it will be nec- becnnns thay saestt - onter—vd._ adopted. © yynn: lator essary to seek a new amendment That General that brought the schedule, Wet iw the next col- than the Fourteenth because it colonel’s plane back when he was — a eee any female citizen from such his family on @ vacation \ \andatiem Wourishing in our ct clear that voting rights, usually oi ocis after bumping off the boys ‘vith our ity. prescribed by the states, should important trips could’ be elected I wasn't born in Pontiac, but not be abridged because of race It is, to be sure, the principle President if the Gls did the voting. have lived here and paid taxes or color. : of the thing which is bothersome. ‘One of Them (of recent years very high) for So, inasmuch as there was mo . Rasy wens peeler foe sini a TeRee, ‘vileh seoen clemmity se tendency in those days to rely on ¢parate schools—in some. 6 , : as a fide resident and entitle the Supreme Court to amend the elleve thelr opportunities foran Hold Steel Prices me to proper police protection for Constitution to give women the Cducation are much better when to Stop Inflation my family and myself and cur “equal protection of the laws” in What they consider the lower property, also. respect to voting rights, even _ imtelligence quotient of the male Unless we all want printing press Jose Lopes though they are citizens, many of sex is not present im the class- money with bread at a dollar a 594 E. Boulevard, N. us enthusiastically supported the eem. lost and pine higher anny Mage adoption of the Nineteenth Amend- But even those women who may wages everything else in e ment that would at last—as we feel that way alfout their superior- Proportion, why don't we stand Portraits thought—put women on a basis of ity will not relish any court ruling tll! _in the steel industry and hold equality with men. which says, in effect, that they can the line? Sometime someone has - By JAMES J. METCALFE * * * be barred by law from associating %° to take the step and others 5 many are the favors that .. . But the Supreme Court this week jin the schoolroom with members wee eee enn My friends have done for me. . . I has dashed our hopes once more. of the opposite sex. for $25.00, ranch type could not start to count them now , Gis They have never believed that ouses will be $100,000 and we'll . . With any accuracy ... I am in educational institutions of a arly physical characteristic should COTY Our wages home in trucks. 50 happy to receive . . . Those gifts * publie‘character by reason of sex diminish their rights as citizens. economy of Ger- oe friendship true. . . Yet even was not mentioned in the Four- (Copyright, 1958) and “it reobably. Con this erty more do I enjoy . . . The favors that’s what the labor leaders want pers i. reese ag =e 113 . and the to make +: ; Dr. William Brady Says: é partiya gy — © " I am prepared and eager to... Re Just an Old Lady —«-SPOnd to every call . . . For I have Be: Cautiouswin Using a miei ogee Aga s to o. Tt is =: Reader Disagrees far griater begyiness . . . To give F or ‘maldehyde. Solutions on Bias Charge than to receive. , . It brings a warm glow to my heart .. .° Enclosed is an editorial about Whenever I can be... Of any The use of formaldehyde selu- — De not use formaidehye on the Southern white families agreeing service to the ones . . . Who are tion to prevent excessive sweating feet of children. Instead apply ‘© Sell homes to Negroes and al- so good to me. of the feet has two drawbacks. berated talcum powder freely owing them to obtain FHA fi- — First, the official 37 cent - inside the shoes and stockings 4Mcing in a top-notch approved THOUGHTS FOR TODAY formaldehyde solution (liquor every day : project. It's a great relief when a {el- formaldehyde USP) is caustic and —gignea ietters, not m Gian cms The article is true, but I resent — jow finally finishes filling out his should never come page or 109 "words, long pe aning te the way it starts off saying that income tax blankety-blank into contact with ease, diagnosis, or trea coi, will be “een paper wouldn't print tt * *& the skin. Second, ded a y a a former Michigan resi- Come and it be even diluted solu- ap a ay tg dent, I always found your paper hack So tomes working gets tions (one part of (Copyright 1959) to be very fair, on a soft job, the commercial > - Case Records of a Psychologist: Parents Aren't Always to Blame Polly is a feminine version of the famous “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” So don’t always blame © the parents when t ers grow intoxicated with the thrill of their first romance, and then, act stupidly. But parents” should see that their children use the Rating Scales below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case B-403: Polly P., aged 17, had planned. to go on to college to be with her older sister next term. ‘But Polly has suitilerity changed her entire personality,” her mother began. “She used to be a fun-loving girl, dependable and truthful. . -In fact, we had always been a happy family and their daddy was a pal to the girls, at least till last year, “Then Polly met a boy who had graduated from her high school the year before. F He had made low grades and was of a shiftless nature, so when she started dating him, we hoped it writes Polly telling ber they'll elope for sare when he .comes home next month “Meanwhile, she has begun to _ tell fibs and has even stolen money from us to telephone him almost Ww @ “She eniats: he is wonderful and they will be divinely happy to- gether, etc. “But he hasn't any trade and can’t even support himself.: let alone a wife and children. Dr. ‘Crane what makes“a ‘girl forsake her former personality as Polly has done?" GIRLS, GET HEP Polly had never dated any other boys before. So she became in- toxicated with the novelty thrills of this first infatuation. Girls, you should date many boys before .you marry or you may not be able to distinguish he- tween true love vs. sexual infat- uation. Polly wag so thrilled by the “butterflies” in her stomach and the other novelty sensations of her first romance, that she ignored the wise moral advice of her parents, She even let this boy use her as an experimental sexual “guinea pig” so for the past two months she’s been worried lest she be t. Subconsciously, such a girl may then begin to realize she has been a stupid fool. But that is a very deflating thought to any human _ ego. So such a girl becomes almost frenzied ja her protests that her romance is true love and her boy ‘friend is wonderful, etc. This is “whistling in the dark’ but ‘a very common swing of the psychological pendulum, * * * > For the girl vainly tries to “sell” herself by her own Vigorous pro- tests of love and devotion, because she subconsciously knows she must otherwise admit the sorry fact that she has been a fdol, . WHISTLING IN DARK Girls, face up to the facts. If ‘you have imitated Biblical Esau that she Joves him truly and that and sold gut for a “tess,” quit * (non-profit). whistling in the dark and get hep to reality. If you marry a boy at 18, when ’ the fellow has no trade and is For you cast the proxy votes of your future children when you marry! They certainly will want a father who can bring home a good pay check reeeariy and who will enjoy TESTS FOR et eZ By the admiration and ‘respect of othert adults in your ‘neighbor- hood. City girls “nowadays marry at about the age of 22, so why jump into a messy marriage at 18? Otherwise, your parents will probably have to bail you out financially by the time your first baby is born and you'll very likely be filing suit. for divorce within 2 or 8 years, — . Send for my 200-point ‘Tests for Sweethearts,” enclosing a stamped envelope, plus 20 cents Use them to insure your future babfes a father of whom they can ~~ be proud (or a mother, too, of ~ that cass). Always write in care of The "a Dr. Ororge W. Crane Michighs, enclo a long dc st : (ying and con't Sareobe and 2c to. cover hits, is psychological charts and * ferm Corp., Wasco, Calif., and “a soreetng Dia “ or. A ego nin af-Eating Insects. ES By ALTON BLaKesize | Associated Press Science Writer ‘BOSTON, gerbe cag: ‘are launching spreading a disease to kl osc en the enemy. The enemy is some costly in- sects, not human beings. A new biological warfare weap- on aimed at insects was described Tuesday to the American Chemical Society by Robert Fisher of Bio- Lawrence Rosner of Rosner-Hixon Laboratories, Chicago. ‘* * * This insect-killer is made of liv- ing spores from germs known as Bacillus Thuringiensis. It's de- signed to give leafe-eating insects a quick, fatal disease if they eat enough of the spores sprayed on plant leaves, . Fisher and Rosner said the in- secticide — tradename Thuricide had passed tests showing it is Not harmful or toxic to humans, other animals, and plants. : * * * The insecticide now is being tested against some insects dam-|- aging a number of plants, includ- ing alfalfa, cabbages, celery, cot- ton, peas, bedns, corn, tomatoes, and tobacco,‘ In another report, two Indianap- olis chemists \described a new fast-acting ariesthetic, methohexi- tal, which they said-would be most valuable during brief operations. It produces quick, brief anesthe- sia, said Drs. Robert E. McMahon and Wilbur J. Doran of Lilly Re- search Laborafories. * * * A barbiturate, methohexital is two to five times as potent, on weight basis, as other short-act- ing barbiturates and is effective only about half as long, McMahon said. Still under test, it has Ween) used on more than 10,000 patients so far. California Plates Come in Wide Variety SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Cali- fornia isstes 34 types of automo- bile registration pilates. Included. are special tags for U.S. Senators, Congressmen, state legislatofs, members of the con- sular corps, officials of public in- stitutions, federal, state, county and city governments, and dis- abled veterans. However, plafés are not issued very often, Current prison-made tags were stamped in 1956 and are updated with annual stickers. Most children quietly take No for an answer without letting it disturb their plans . . . A Texan who wasn't too good a driver, and was always being yelled at by other motorists, did the only sensible thing—he bought his own coast-to-coast highway. Wilson. SAVE! SAVE! BUY . CASH. and CARRY HOMO Vit. D Fortified Milk, 2 Gal... 35¢; PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK Ya Gallon 25¢ CHOCOLATE MILK V2 Gallon 396 | BUTTERMILK . Vv, Gallon «=F Half & Half. . .pt. 28¢ "WHIPPING CREAM Ww Pt, 39c, Pt. 69c ~ QUR OWN QUALITY ICE CREAM Half Gallon Vanilla ........79% Sherbet ........59e 14 Flavors ..... .89c Gallons .......$1.39 FOUNTAIN SERVICE COTTAGE. CHEESE _ te 2h Ric ARDSON . FARM DAIRY 4348 Dixie Hwy: ¢ 7350 Highland Rd. . OPEN ‘TIL’ 10 Py —Earl| Drayton ¥ fe pe —. ee oe eee ee be ae nee yee Ft Me ek ue i ee eee ie ee ee ee ee ee eee Lathe * E wi ie Clinton J-9 Apache _ * es gir-cooled outboard 118" " 169. 750 : 5 hp. Clinton engine won't clog, cort- List 69¢. Spinning List 69c. Casting ) : ae Oe freaze x ae an aotomuttic Te in. bike with line need fer 8 tine is 2 for 88c soolnaser’ te 88e . . eeeeee we eeseeeteee ie ter fun on the water this summer. eae wheels 2 5 se x7 S Fishing pliers ........88¢ ¥/ decane Features Pera type seat, : : : ae able h andle bars, chain guard. Re a mae " * _ able wheels, se cl red, girls’ blue. 2-wheel Ee cag em 88. : ¢ | boot trailer 99.88 — ba iostb, f bit 96c bicvete iubes......... ei 1it'12995-. Hes y Lit ts seats, “List 1.98: Official List- 30c. Snelled List 1 50, # steel frame, springs. sane RES ; size basketball We hooks anit for 88¢ ‘assortment: : : + bee a Ais A 5 e : , af j F y . { or ( a é ° 2 i « 2 ‘ E “ae ; fae " ee \s | ; . j L, ky . ' \ Ce er “3 a Be I ef May ge (i ee 8 ee ON eee a a ee a a ol oe. List 1.39. Baseball sball L CAPS. oooess-sssivee BBC board Boseball sox sooner BBE : Sports, Hobby, Pl Photo Needs at Big Savings! * List boi Soft or > Let i= OPEN” EVERY figs 9 List 49. Sweat List 1.29. Metal $0x ...,....2 prs. 88c flashlight ........88¢ at List 30c. Archery ‘ca 129. Bowlin 5 arrows ....5 for 88c shoe bag ..........8 ie List 1.79. Zip bag, List 1.25. saci! Badminton 1.49 Badminton List 1.25. Badmin- soa List 1.29. H ? eepte : blue, brown ....88c target box ......88¢ birds ......6 for Loma racket, bird . +» 88 ton press ........88¢ ball pump ........ quiver ... pes : L List 1.25. Archery List 1.50. Chest _List 1.50. Hand _List 1.19. Divin arm guard ......88¢ pull.................88¢ grips ...............88¢ masks .............88 | minal — ‘Now ONLY nosnctisontes 88 List 1.95. Compass List 60c. Golf List 1.25. Lantern List 20c. Flashlite. | asst. styles ......88¢ ballls........2 for 88¢ “batteries, 6 for 88¢ ff Slide Mogezines, Gun cleaning kit . 88 ; to fit the most pop- , , ‘Oy ce teee lls 88e , ASSORTED ae Bes HAND ne TOOLS | 88: ; oe : Saws, hammers ee E _— , swe, ‘hammer, ck , me Slide Viewer, fold- List 1.79, Basket- List 1.19. Shorts | Pliers screwdrivers | List 1.98, Photo 1.49 fiberglas ——_List 1.29. Metal dogg peek type. : ball goal ..........88¢ for gym ..........88 [2 many cues: gadget bag ......88¢ fish rod ..........88¢ fishing reel ...:..88¢ ental your oe woe 7 i : . ° ' SLIDES ey-nreeornes BBE. eee ee G.E. Photolamps, new compact de- eet for. 8mm movie : List 1.69. Metal List 50c. Spinning List 1.19. Fishing List 1.50. Fishing List 1.49. Fishing List 30c. Fishing J -§0%,{% "igs film. Strong protec: tackle box ......88¢ baits ......3 for 88¢ Flies .........0..4..88¢ baits 0... BBE MOE oe ecesseeseeen spoons ....5 for 88c jj - Hook. holder ........88¢ Fish knives coereeeee BOE Fak book. ..........88¢ series 5 ; i ee ; eSmooth leathers esuedes, meshes eDressy lucites eSpring-o-lators #Halter straps esting straps WEISNER’ S ose ® ie SARE STONES IN S¢ 10 $1 ~ > VARIETY STORES ASSISTANT | | MANAGER’S | SALE) Specials for Thurs., Fri., & Sat. TOY SALE HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM Values 6 6: to 1.00 Sport Ball, Electric Water Whiz, Plastic 30” - Se and Ball, Knock-em-down Bottles, P.T. . aider Beof, Infiatable assortment with. tales ents your choice: ~. PAIL with handle. SALE Lowest Price Yet .. 2 YEAR FIELD GROWN New, wheat, black 17 assorted varieties with colors; Flaps on & ~ ‘label and planting in- back pockets. Cuffs, structions on each bush. zipper fly front. Completely wash- Ps, fy « Fry "e5 oS sitee at > + wt S53 Tez EF ERtET cee SILK-LIKE. PLASTIC LAMP SHADES 12" Bridge; 15" Table, 909:< 19" Pane 2 to 15 ‘yar lengths It dies abgued Good ne w b + : .elties, com sing ite, pink, blue, maize, mint, coral. Sleek - Washable white plastic that looks and Wy Bh fo ates 796 99 eee ee diting eof Briefs with Hollywood or band feels like silk. Braid trim. prints, s. oe abadk 5-6-7, 2 piece BATH MAT SET 18” x 30” Rug with non- Sidale ‘skid back. Border Stripes, . ‘ banana "Gate Buy a reg. covert eet. BB bag jedeyl a NEISNER’S fl UNBREAKABLE PLASTICS 135 Soft polyethelene in red, yellow, pink, turquoise. 15 qt. Tinseled WASTE BASKET © 15 qt. Oblong DISH PAN e 3 pc. MIXING BOWL SET e 12 - NEW SPRING ABRICS 29; SALE Marshmallow PEANUTS be 23°: Peter Pan. or Mandarin collars. Crisp “inlaid pat- terns, embossed prints in solid colors and prints. Pink, aqua, bive, maize. Small, medium, large, ex- Children’s 2 piece PAJAMAS ¢.” 4 77¢ ea. + ed SAVE 55¢ \ \ Fast color, shrink \ controlied checked 3 4 ; ‘cotton knif in pink or blue with white knit trim. Short sleeves. Elastic waist.on pant. Sizes: 2 to 8, - PANTIES | 4 nic 79° Save 376. ‘Kleenwink PILLOW CASES “2 x 36" gay flor. ve: 1.15 ‘als or striped cotton. Some with hem- Cc stitched borders. - 420. saciNAW ” Shacauiiid by the Sew ', turing the latest’ in: . , . SSSSHSSSHSHSSSHOHHSHSHSSHSSHHSHSSHSHSHSHSSHSHSHSHSSSHSSHHLSHSSSHHHSSHSSHSSSHSSHSSHSHSSSHOSSSHSSHHHG BPBSSHSHSSHSSSSSSHSSSHSSSSSHSSSHSSHSSHSSHSHSSHSHSSSSSSSSSSHSSHSSHHSES, FF REE FABRIC CLINIC. _AT TEL-HURON COMMUNITY CENTER & Save Store, a fabric clinic, fea- the new ortd exciting fabric ‘trends, { wil be mee oy Miss Ann Dow, tac from Celanese | \ rp. sat Wed., April 15 9:30 A.M.—1:30 P. M.—3:00 P.M. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. Poene tanks Siena Sane Serwen nade Seta ternyentosens Get Ready for SUMMER ANY SLACK TROUSER and Finished AS. Tel-Huron Shopping Center (-Hour Valet Cleaners FE 5-7934 Docvcccccccsccccovevesessesooosooscosooosooee? or Coseccccccccccescoracsccosscoscossocoooosose seclal Ideal For New Lawns GRASS SEED *e a Beautifully Cleaned scocdepoecaccvcccepecgubcovecooncovescasbessecbiniene Seeesseosseseseesesseseseesoesssooaooecessesseseees Give HER a Modern Watch for Mother’ 's Day "Here are a few of the many watch values ont you will find at MYER’S Lady’s Bulova ... Reg. $71.50 — NOW $39.95 Lady’s Bulova .... Reg. $59.50 — NOW ‘$29.95 Lady’s Hamilton .. Reg. $55.00 — NOW $32.00 SOHPOHSOSORNSOHH SHO OS OOS TOORHHS OOH OH OLE SOOO SOOO OOEROHAIONOODS SSHSHSSSSHSSHSSSSHSSSHSSSHSSHESSHSSHSHHSSHHHSHSESESOOH SSHOSCSOHSSSESSHSSSHSSHOHSSSSHSHSSSSOHSSSESCHSOSESEE* Casual Wear It’s Fun Time ... Come Lady‘s Hamilton .. Select Your Reg. $75.00 — NOW 46.50 FABRICS . Lady’s Longines ....... Reg. $8950 — Now $49.95 ewe Wk Lady’s Longines ....... Reg. $99.50 — Now $57.95 _ Sports and Sale Priced Group of LAY-IT-AWAY or CHARGE-IT $1.00 HOLDS IT UNTIL WANTED! ¢ POPLIN ond SAILCLOTH PRINTS and.CO- THE STORE ORDINATED SOLIDS... THAT GIFT Wash and wear types in naut- icals, florals, prints. All first quality (1-10 yd. Jengths) for Bermudas, Crazy Pants, Torea- dors, Jackets, Shorts, WRAPS FREE SOOO OSHSHSOH HH OHHSHSSHOHOSOHSOHOHOSOSHOSOSSOSOHOSSSOSHHHSHHSCOHHHOOSEOOOOOD Teeeseeseseesessesesessoesssesegesooooesoeseee ASSHHHHOHSSSHSHOSHSSHHHSHHSHHSHSHHOROHHSSHOOOEEEE, Values to 98c yd. “sate AAS va SEW ’ , CAVE ! FABRIC SHOP Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURCN SHOPPING CENTER POOHHSHOSHSHSHHHHOHHHHO*SHHOHSHHOHSHOHHOOHHHHHSOHHSOOOHHHEEEOES, SOHOHOOSOHHHOHOSSHHSSHSHHHHFSSOHSHOHHHHHHHHHOHHHHOOHHOHHOSHH Ss Sevcecccccccecseccsncnscssscccococosoeososcees 0 0000000000000000000000000000000T7 Teen nelly - Alilig ator ALL-WEATHER COATS pat Superwon. The built-in cushioned comfort is in every pair. Their seasonal Rai C scostoon is soni ain Coat And the choice of style is yours. Make your \ : choice, today. For Rain or Dry - - - Your Best Buy! Regular $13.75 SALE $Q0 In your choice of, two colors: Tan and grey, in sizes 34 to 48. In regu- lars, shorts and longs. ea dae ded oa thle lene Wing Tip Tie in Black or Brown Widths B to D $15.95 HERE'S THE gored ¥ tn Porto-Peds, you stand an walk on an dicated carpet of soft sponge rubber, Alligator Superwon, the coat you'll enjoy wearing in most any weather, See Superwon now... buy it now. ae AT BOTH OSMUN’S STORES . “Shop the Stores That Never “ Compromise on Quality” e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ® e e e e e e e e » » id ® ® e Ld e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ® e ° Fri,- | 0 Th “Sat mul SPM. pen Mon SP sonnnsisas oustpsonendonsacnsnenenbensabouhsel FE 4-0259 ee ® * of } PYTTTTI TTT e e se e e e 4 e ° e e e e e e e e ® e e e ®e e e e ® e e ® e e e e e e e e e e e e ® e e e e e e e e e e e e ® e e e e id ° e e e e e e ° e e e e e ® ° e e e e e e e % r rs ° ® ° ® ® * ® ® ’ , 5 “Tepgpoccocodecocsquaggcsecysocosoccccocsoecoescosoosy b no a . , ar fr tee Pri a . rn : ors tees ties “y J be PIYTTITITITITITITITILITTT TTT TTiTTiii iii tir Tt TIT ITI TTI Cocccccccccccecgecccccesocccccoes: OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M.—OPEN NIGHTLY ‘til 9 P. M.—Monday; Thursday, Friday, Sa Plenty of FREE PARKING Always ot WEST HURON ood TELEGRAPH COMING SOON to Tel-Huron Center Fun for All-Watch Next Week’s Ad PFOSOCOSHSHSHSHSSHSHHHSSOHSHEROHSHHHEEHHOHHKOHOOHHOEE ~ ROSE BUSHES 2 yr. Old Field Grown Hybrid & Climber GLADIOLUS BULBS . Exhibitor Size ‘ ie 6 to Pkg. Assorted 3 Phg. Colors Plastic Garden Hose 7 5 yr. guarantee Vinyl HEAVY BRASS COUPLING *] 74 € unningham’s STORES < <0 000000000 00000000009 00 0OOHSOHOOOOOOSHHHHOHHOHOHHOHOHOOS 0890000800008 0004, Ing _ ONLY ees 6 Bo {O00 CoeeeoreoreocccooocoooooooocooeoooesoeeeS COCKS OSC SOOE RO EEHO OLE EEOOEEOOLE OOOO CEOOELE? WONDERLAND SALE: ' Spring Into Summer 9OCOC OOOO, Now choose her smart Spring and Summer Dress at great savings. All from better manufacturers, all sizes thru subteens. SALE =Cirls’ Spring COATS Final drastic smart new- spring styles. sizes, come early! Save! J \ | Ls 59 COATS reduced 0% 47 COATS reduced 30% ¢ WONDERLAND ps TEL-HURON CENTER | 175 W. MAPLE RD. PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM C9HORKCHSOK COCO SHOE EEEHEE DESO EC OEOOSEOSEOEES reductions on All saeeerenscenecaeoseessoencersesesscesceamasercnsonssessesescessessusenssessassnseonse, See ssdcdnedendnaudecnctedesiedscocssbenseubesecesessdcevesobastecsesstensasiaeresuceesseensasneess \ -” fe PPYTTTITIITIITITTITITITTITTTTTTTT TTT Tit POOSOOHSOHO SOOO EOO SOO OO OOD OOOH OO OOOO OOOOH DI DOOSOOOOOTOOOOODO SOOO OOOO DOS OOOOOHOO OOS OOOEODOSOSSHOSODOOSONOOUSEROSOSORO0S Saturday ‘til 9. geeenecosecoccoooovecoconsesooorscoseooocenes NOW “402° PROPORTION-FIT: SHIRTDRESS : OF F-ARNEL-COTTON. OURS, ALONE — 10" ROLL-UP SLEEVES! ACTION-BACK! ; WH! WHIRLSKIRT! THE MOST > WONDERFUL, NEW SHIRTDRESS. OF ALL! IN A SIZE THAT'S. PERFECTLY» PROPORTIONED FOR YOU. AND,~ DESIGNED’ IN DRIP-DRY ARIEL COTTON THAT'S A MIRACLE OF EASY CARE! BLUE, BEIGE OR BLACK, TALL a iseca. suki es ll secs ce lads Toe sshd suoekcssNephvactg Bineevisiichuabiabecsebicolvolineiabodl peseceoccecs ‘TEL-HURON | : SHOPPING | CENTE! sseneedconecocccnccoscnceresiens , cae © 4 { re oe eS Re 8 SRR Se MS Cur ree eer eee ee Se ere re Ter Te ere err ST eS TP ee ee ae ee eS Tee a a ‘ rvuin i! Rabbi Nussbaum instructed Miss Taylor in the history and beliets|- of Judaism and then officiated at} the ceremony in which she accept- ed it as her faith. She formerly was a Christian Scientist: S$ & an Fisher is establishing six weeks Tesidence in Nevada prior to -filing « for a quickie divorce from Debbie : ore Bay Half Pork Loins. t Ac uo | im AT: i. ‘Buy a Whole Pork Loin 12 10 16 . AVG. AE: CENTER cur — Pork Chops « = 6% Have it cut the way you wont it ROAST » FRYING CHOPS THICK CHOPS FOR STUFFING FOR FRICASSEE OR SALADS LB. % Coffee :: . 67« YOUR | ‘Baby Fo | ss Satine + . « 6K 59¢ Swift's Prem... . 6... 28 Heinz Ketchup . - Mazola Oil.-... ~ Mazola Oil reste . Niagara Starch. Keyko Margerine eee 288 Salad Dressing Dog Food meinen’ Bab-O Cleanser ..... Northern Tissue .... “Waldorf Tissue . . yd Camay Soap nme ; Ivory. Soap an Ate a Com Seep | Cheer. ae TT... 33¢ 6 PR T.B5 38c 57c 49 4% ° 94.02. e'e 0©@ @ © @© @ PKG, ss ar. SHEDD'S » 5 6 © BTL 16-02. ee CANS 14-02 4 nous FOR BATH LUXURY AS. -10: _ FLORIDA. MARSH, siteaats | = 69 | 49. ou 6 0 288s Ae ot. 59 pent S CANS 31c | 33¢ Grapefruit . . .8 « 49 Fresh Asparagus .. » 19 Tossed Salad ...... 2% 25¢ Winesap Apples ....4 &% 59 JANE PARKER, 8INCH SIZE” PIES OF THE WEEK Pineapple or Lemon Pies "2". 3% Jane Parker White Brend . . . 2.ckv #8, 39¢ Spanish Bor Cake 2... om 29¢ Date Fillcd Coffee Cake .. . . . omy 33¢ Vienna Bread . occ tA 4 Big Pontiac Stores to Serve You 949 W. HURON ST... WR. ‘TELEGRAPH RD. \ | 6724 DIXIE HWY., DRAYTON PLAINS Above Open Mondey thru Saturday from 9 to 9 1186 N. PERRY ST., AT MADISON | Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evenings ‘til 9 (6 W. PIKE ST., DOWNTOWN PONTIAC |. Open Mondey and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 ‘i "Closed Sunday as Usual - UNSLICED Aires in th ad lever Sere, nei Mth, Morkersf MERCHANT 1959 NUTLEY BRAND Margarine 5. 79 1-LB CTNS. ‘Risdon’s Cottage Cheese _AGP’s PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING dexo 3 AG SALE! Spring Cleaning Needs Ajax Cleanser .. . . 2 42-29¢ Floor Wax unsors , , ‘car 69¢ Sterling Brooms... . . uc 89¢ FOR WALLS OR 64-0Z, Spic and Span Mwooowore” “mar 29 Lestoil oes ofc 125 Climax Cleaner *HMige an 27¢ LOWEST PRICE N 10 YEARS! , WISCONSIN MILD Cheddar Cheese X) Fresh Butter 9“ 65c “2a 39 Large Eggs aj" Marvel Ice Cream. . . .t' 59¢ ALL PURPOSE ~ CLEANER SUNNYBROOK GRADE “A” ¢@ «¢ FROZEN FOOD BUYS BANQUET BRAND — Fruit Pies cherryorare .... rr 29¢ Meat Dinners “NQSrGue” .. SE 49¢ Green Beans "Oe munch”. . 2 x eon ox 45¢ Mixed Vegetables sroseve . , 2 18% 45¢ Cut Golden Corn mos eve | PSE 390 Green Peas BIRDS EYE eeeeve 2 nor 39 Chicken Pie omoseve ,... . 4 Por Tuna Fish’ uchrmearcHunesme 3 “any 89¢ Hekman Butter Cookies .. . - ree 2% Clarks Chewing Gum au varies 6 29%, 20¢ -Rath’s Chopettes rozn . ., , nat 4% Star-Kist Tena cwm'se = 3 bed 89 Hi-C Orange Drink CEN ois 3 eee atc) Sunshine Krispy Crackers vee tox 26c Te c BROS.—REGULAR OR DRIP FEE... 22 seo sn can pep Ges Sh RAPT 2S i ba s The Waterford Girl’s Chorus will present several musical numbers best" iiemeite $590 . 4% Qt. ott, Code 71410 $370 Much could be written of its virtues Lmported in bottle from Canada imported in bottle from Canada by Hiram Walket importers inc., Detroit, Mich. Blended Canadian Whisky. . }Mrs, Velma Hughes, elementary ‘school, will deseribe her trip ' Itions of Kansas, Missouri and Iowa - \New Yor northeastward to upper and before the meeting teachers will be in their rooms from 7:30 to 8 p.m, ‘ | After election of officers at the McVittie PTA meeting at T:45 p.m, teacher at the Drayton Plains there will be an election of offi- cers for the 1959-60 term. * Up to 8 Inches . of Spring Snow Due in Midwest By The Associated Press Wet, clinging snow fell in -por- W. hy. Heavy snow warnings from the Weather u forecast pile-ups of from ‘two. to four inches in eastern Kansas to six to eight inches in northwest Missouri and southeast Iowa. The spring snow is expected to push into* northwestern and ex- treme northern Illinois. : Moderate ‘temperatures brought some melting, but roads are ex- pected to be slick and hazardous} in places. South of the snow belt, heavy} irain hit parts of Texas and Okla- jhome. San Angelo, Tex., meas- jured 1.69 inches overnight; Okla- homa City had .83; Wichita, Kan., 1.12 inches. Snow also blew along the rockies from Montana south, with five inches at Denver and Alamosa, Colo. Snow also fell in Maine. Rain was light but general frorr New York State. Skies ‘were clear in most of the Far West and in the - Southeast third of the country. 150,000 FAMILIES HAVE ALREADY MADE THE MAGNIFICENT CHANGE TO THE CLEAN WINGED STYLE OF BUICK’59! mistakably clean, sleek tail of a Buick '59 .. . take a moment to envy its owner... He owns. THE Car... “hottest” thing on wheels today. He owns THE style that’s farthest ahead both in public notice and in future trade-in worth. He commands the most efficient automobile power plant in America today. (Buick’s new Wildcat engines not only deliver an important increase in actual miles per. gallon... but when you take car weight and perform- ance into account, they get more out of each gallon of gas than any others.) : He stops with Buick’s exclusive braking system. (Fin-cdoled, front and rear, aluminum drums in front.) When he wants to speed up or slow down, he feels the | quick answers of the smoothest transmissions of all . . . | (only. Buick combines Twin Turbine* or Triple Tur- bine* transmission smoothness with Wildcat getaway). t \ wl | nile t ot a ee ae ea aE ee ee ee ee ee ae ae” ee ae ae lle le ae ae ee ee a a a ee ae a ae a ae ee ee a a ee a Next time you look through your windshield at the un- * Sd magnificent change to Buick ’59! + e ® TO OWNERS OF CARS IN “THE LEADING LOW-PRICED 3”... You'll be surprised how easily instead! Be sure to ask your Bujck dealer about “rue Mosr IMPORTANT $200 IN THB AUTOMOBILE WORLD"! _ BUICK’S9 * SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW... - y! But why not find out for yourself? This car’s quietness of motion. Its comfort of roominess and ride. Its willing- ness to do exactly what you wish of it. ; You'll live so much better in a Buick 59. Let your |, Quality Buick Dealer show you why . . . and how easil; the man ip the Buick could be, .... YOU! Fins Visit yprir Quality Buick Dealer soon. He's anxious to show you why your family belongs in the nexr 150,000 to make the *Optional at extra cost on some models, u can own a Buick Le Sabre SuTree 6+ say — = 3 : : * . Break Leaves ‘Conte! ,;degree murder—that Mrs. Nicho- SDAY, APRIL 8, 1959 on Emotional Cliff in} ~ Her Testimony : jhe weeping defendant. Two elder. INDIANAPOLIS Uf — The mur-|” “Life without you would havel co- der trial of Mrs, Minnie B. (Con-|no meaning. I still love you with] nie) Nicholas was left hanging onj all an emotional cliff today—adjourneq| way point aeepunnereaemeeee » “The unexpected break came just as the attractive, 44-year-old de- fendant was ready to tell her ver- 7 sion of how wealthy drug execu-'; tive Forrest Teel had been shot to: death in his white Cadillac. Ab all-husband jury Was home for the day. Dis- newsmen found them- selves with much blank note pa- per, and an overflow audience of close to 200 spectators grumbled as the decision was announced. The move sharply reduced chances of the murder case going} to the jury by the end of the week. : = *« * The prosecution claims. it al- ready has proved a case of first- las killed Teel rather than lose| ommendations made by- the him to a younger woman. ship attorney that the clerk Everyone was left in. suspense|constables arrange their own Tuesday as Judge Thomas J.|ity bonds for board approval. Come in and Weed Your Present ~ Glasses Adjusted — No Charge! ; Glasses Adjusted Properly Means Ne are aad Baker Optical Co: 864% N. Saginaw {icye fists: “sues Stare HOURS 9:30 -5:30— FRIDAY "dl 4:30 Nicholas had presented during the | $731,971 last month as° compared) trial vanished in tears ag defense|to the March 1958 figure of $596- Charles W. Symmes read) 061. Hews aloud the sorrowful two-page type- The board decided to continue written note. policy and dispense with building} * « * fees for construction of Calvary “T know now that we can never| Baptist Church in Waterford Town- go biick and mean to one another| ship. — Lis SPECIALS for THURS., FRI., SAT. and MON. OPEN FRI. and MON. ‘til 9:00 P. M. all 30 so. yas (NO APPOINTMENT NECESSAR ; CLOSED WEDNESDAYS ae =~ ee 4 — _ —— A 2 er = US We Pad It! % : o_ at see We install It! \ q FYOUR ~~ CREDIT ¥ ; Instantly i X | ATEITHER [, PER WEEK ~ me ® = mes a eee ee ae Huron é p Gq f t f } f j } i ra F . Ay yo / | | YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN PONTIAC I6: OLIVER MOTOR SALES, Ine. 210 yHbeca Lake : ee : , om exqremerenss a \ 6 WRNITURE, \ ¥ : 5 ‘at oe oe oe ae SO US SS Se a a OS OE I aS aS eS ee t Wasn't ka bit alow geting tl x fires via horse-drawn trucks? | ® “We got there faster than you'd ' hink,”’ Schroeder chuckled. | @ day, the three|horse proved’ rative. “It\his com gh es al pf or a al po nine ee He wee Menerea aut os 8 ser: coprse 10 cleans and shines copper, stainless steel and chrome easily, quickly, ALUMI-GLO removes cooked-in stains, restores satiny lustre without hard rubbing. CopPER GLO and amendmen dw At food stores now. READY TO DASH OFF — Behind ‘the wheel of the Pontiac fire chief's car is rookie firefighter _ . ° John F. Schroeder. On the right is’ the late Fire | ; : . : : . Cfor people who — Truman Is Puzzled [reeset = vaicr Billy Graham Talks are “fussy” about by Nixon News Lag [scams ‘xe lat New Zealand Jail their orange juice _1OS ee nd * oing. SE. New Zealand The name to look for... he's puzzled 198 i l 3 Papa- the can to reach for... | Sees oar ee ee - and, best of all, it costs to more! | | re tee the step Tuesday night after hear. “] hope they (the ing’ Graham over a_ telephoned don’t bury him until broadcast of his public meeting. liek" go ‘Sacretwed Sim0 | aes yo Tueaday to Indicate whom be Since he launched his New Zee ae : peal in 1960, but ) land crusade five nights a0, Crs] gURNING IN THE KEYS — Fire Chiet Schroeder will retire after almost 48 years of . 215,000 persons. Decisions total Schroeder (right) hafids over the keys of the - service on April 22. He will be succeeded by “The about 12,000, chief's . car. to ‘Assistant Chief James White. White. i ; Ms 9a «€ ‘ is S23 : ; , R E , NORTHWOOD MARKETS SAVE16® «== ———=~*SsCS__ | SAVE 20, Pillsbury’s Best SOE. nar won ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS] Northern Tissues 2 89° FLOUR *% asin, $479 888 Orchard Lake Road SAVE 20¢ , ir ee ~|SAVE 6¢ mae : 5 ose, tH 9 PM . 1Golden Fluffo 2 59° °| Jack Frost ugar 2 CLIPand SAVE SAVE 34% 3 Diamonds a aes SAVE 10¢ | 3 , : | THIS COUPON WORTH {8c Tuna Fish - Roman Cleanser ~< 39° (Maa coprer : 59° SAVE 10¢ On Each Dozen Shadynook Grade > ul ¢ SELECTION | at Money-Saving Prices $1.39 SH. Gye | Va [YEAR ENGINE WARRANTY LUGGAGE |: , DISH PANS YOUR CHOICE 7 | 788 WASTE BASKETS Choice Colors—Aluminum : . SPOUT PAILS 8 8° Bound Edges—DLX Locks 1959 CLINTON: ENGINE BUCKETS __ : “$i train Case 21 Overuiters $128 374% 26 Pullmans FREE HAT BOX WITH EACH SET GEMCO | [12” ELECTRIC FRY PAN SNARK 33) @™ed “DY ALP.- 20 INCH | Cli Engi Recoil $ ~~ inton Engine — Recoil Starter — Adjustable Cutting Height — nan Senet Lifetime Steel Base Warranty and Cord : wows 3 3° De rae, Jodor’s New Safe-T-Edlge Grass Barrie’ | keeps lawn _ =lest reread * SPREADING ELIMINATES HAND $39. 95 V. alue * TRIMMING guath =| .. SPECIAL PURCHASE . $ 88 une « It fries. It grills. It bekes. It roasts, - SU N B EA nee s a dutch oven. It's a gi P : 2 " RE E L WESTINGHOUSE Westinghouse LOOK ] 40 FOOT $1 193 3 SPEED’ TRANSISTOR .. ROLL Electric MOWER | PHONO RADIO NO STARTING PROBLEMS a" BAR-B-QUE GRILL |} LOOK! $5 Q9>) =e Made to Retail for $129.95 : ewe sid! gram the lowest. price in Pontiac, ; WATER RESISTANT $39.95 Value - = | | ' MODEL SOMP1 ® Rugged Shatterproof Case ON LY : © Portable Phonograph =o S $8 : Designed for Youngsters . nat rendenet e 3-Speeds—Plays 33, 45, - Chas sais f 78 RPM Records ¢ Flip Over Cartridge— Dual Sapphire Needles ' @ 45 RPM Adapter @ Push Pull Audio Output @ Automatic Volume Control COMPLETE WITH Spit - Hood, Elec- tric Motor, Ad- justable Grill, large Wheels. Not Exactly PAINT as Pictured + Teo: inieho e 90-Day Factory Warranty Keeps Water’ Out—Seals Open Pores— Sparking Metalic Trim on Parts & Labor Inside or eee onine Hiding— This Is . . TITHE! the OTHER MODELS IN DELUXE SOUTHERN COLORS Price— $ STOCK TO $79.95 1 See Our Line of Barbeque Wagons Fool’ MAGILUX QUALITY Reg. $7.95 Gallon i 2 | tn | FREE : SELLING ) | : ;| LIMITED $7795 fF : 932 WEST HURON a asT0 : | QUANTITY 1 oe ty OPPOSITE HURON THEATER LAWN. SPRINKLER EARLY ‘SEASON $14.95 s7 I t SELLING Rabie COVERS 8000 SQ.: FT. - ra 9 | DING ROTARY 7a FREE — 10 Lbi Rose Food With Each 80 Lb. Bag. FOLDING 3 asses f ere id Pressure Cooker mmemmmmmmmenanl$ Web—Soren Plastic $ FOLDING | - All Deluxe Features A ~ CHAIRS $ cots ; _ > FORWARD—REVERSE—4 Wheels sabes 20-GAL. z | “$199.95 Value | 'BISSE! i ‘377 is Reg. 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LOOK! *588 $9.95 Value 35 HEDLAND DIXIE ‘CLIPPER *“IONG HANDLE ? : Pate: —— i POINTED | Lawn-Grass , Reg. $1.40 = Dy 59 | TANK — GARDEN : -SPRAYER 3 CART 3% Gallon Sine § pure ys | Reg. $39.95 aS a a te ee ee kl 53 wip see fe t East Boulevard ot bs : Suit it iif S402 a IF i i e 28 ine 3 , at i ey . Fresh Picnic Cut é Lean and Sweet Canad Style o _ 2 . 2 A ; 3 sk gs. 4 , 8/5 we ie E ; r er me iY 8 oo Pe. an |: ; : , Oo Lt ere 2s ec a 3 7 “ae © win - . Iss we Ze 4: 3 - P . : som = <5 <4 ai Ph: po UWS lrg BEE? = ) 3 rw GS a8 a «eb. ofS ,2: 23k : ES , “5 +» * G20 GIZR” OFF . A 5; = & Go. =: @ z 64 Ss FS @ oa Oo = = zt : Z . , = § x29 .$]34 8 : a i= iO 13 if fa |Z So: 7 a a 64)5 | = mn. 22 :‘ $6 4 , Ey Soe : 2 36 = So , On ee ) ° ‘e e a e a) e 4 “ s-2 5 Cz ey 2 ss o om th) eee iS 'G : ; OE. << i f- 4 ? = £ : = O . - : ££ w 3 i? a ay ze ¢ Pocked or Top Yellow * Extra Foncy Florida \ 4 National’s 100% Pure — Fresh and Lean 4 - € * é ee ee ea ; oe ae ual gi ‘ 2 ee ae at ey 1G pt hae Oe ee ry eae bog ty re ay “ _ AS * age ® : Te THE PONTIAC. PRESS wipwespar, APRIL, 8 1950 Sai Sages bc! A 2 eee ere ee Dae Jor eee OT MOR RG LE re Ee een eee eet AN PAT ad AS a els LS, alae Ere ae ae £ eo faa pater ee ; Loe ‘ : ; . Se py : se. Sines oe me is aes er res ee In it *, : d EE § g i E Fs FES E a my ae i fgé baet cy i et to Attorney'| in Pittsburgh, "$3 months; in {International, Rogers 5. Benes could) ET gi che oe a : : ale! | ped 59 WAGONS [| | Sst pe Sera a se pst septa ban cnt tong 10. get a call ‘tried ty Gout,” ere & pene ygonsres el Bo lf $1995 | 9 Se Pe vent bettie prape bow NEW FACTORY ae GH on WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RO. i i i trial in federal district courts.|state, county and municipal courts.| “‘Most people canhot afford to\off a sprinkling system in DEMONSTRATION, SALES. od wise te the biggest fnckiog im bie-\in 1908, it took an average of %;|walt tir thren ond Sx siese belbehe™ i : J ne asian nical ities Set.,, April 11th, : We reserve ee in hy NATIONAL _ FOOD STORES j Libby's Colorful Fruit | Cocktai ; Libby's es c - ta } Seek tivis Beef Stew eeeeee ara 49 Lelbys. EARLY BARE : Libby's * Chili with Beans: ... = 39° --DEAS- “ i Corned Beef Hash *%< 49: $400 | NO. 303 1 | Libby’s Deep Minted ee ses £0 -ud 4 5 1010 HO oF i i! fe 0 0 OE ‘Ne Foy, Oe ‘Ves Polish = - Sees SS Cen Cucumber Slices * ° ° ° “ar 37° Sug ud Pl 4 AW Cut, SAL Neel ee Ha ae He ie i i Mi Vi ff ue mA ~ Matie's Mensincile a NATIONAL Save 10c With This Coupon | Stuffed Olives to SIS = Maxwell House Reg. or Drip fai, ‘ = COFFEE... 2.59% EI 4a Redeem This Coupon et Netionel Food Store. Limit One Ce Per Femily. Coupon Expires Set., April 11th P.P.5 Wii HY 1) silt Hi j iy dUOTOUIU NU iyi ve 1) ae uh ) \) () \ iil ta hss Lend O° Lekes P Salted Butter: ..... ee 73 dpienie’s Frozen ; Pizza with Cheese . . tis" 39: = \ Vj \ = Se nent wae Wl Veeve Vevey | | | | | i y A n iV Nie SO =. EVAN NA a AAR eVAVRUEV CV NATION i \ With This Coupon yr 100 FREE. « Top Taste Dinners Ao \ hee Dl ellet babadiae Frozen |. S| «= With $5.00 Purchase or More. Not Including Beer, 5 Wet oe > @ Beef . = eee eee Ge ae eet Focd Stone. ‘salt ae | @ Chicken = Coupon Per Family. Coupon Expires Set., April ith, PP e: \ @ Turkey A ee ii WOVOTOU OUT R| 03 nner BO ‘i 03 80 o oF weil bal; ino : Mi . ‘ie: HY SS eee HB Ws As , rt. re aa ae > py i, heh en i e an ane Ha \ ' 2 Die Satins SRE hs BPS SSO ay rea gasp y Se tNht ns ae a Ue de es De ee Ger ay eee eo Ree c ee a a ee a a a a he Daa a ar a ae ae ae a ee ae ae ea ee YS es SS en ae ee awe ee | Cb tt, ee, eb Bi ‘ “PERSONALIZED LABELS gout MAME ANG anDRtss to Assist 7 Fatherless r in Troy oF F if dE F ath 3 | chairman. poster publicizing the Place Like Home” by Mrs. Roy Schramm. - orations and favors chairman; Mrs, Ralph Curtis, general chairman; and Mrs. Earl Irwin, publicity po fruit knife, kitchen scoop and measuring cup from the Oxford Savings Bank and place mats, notebook and pencil from Hom- er Hight Motors Inc. give napkins: the Oxford Green- house, the centerpiece for the match folders. The coffee-hour will be through and Parkside Restaurant. Brower, program and music; Mrs. Preston Yost; hospitality i i i. : 4 i £ 8 4 Ai eng Z 2 uf i at : i ——— wre * ¥ ee « 5 . #64 mace ‘. yer Adding Machin x: “Hi Save by the wr. Earn From the Ast te Add to your savings account or open a new one by the | 16th of the month and earn our dividend from the Ist: Pontiac y Federal Savings | HOME. OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. , ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PO 4416 Dixie Highway— Dray 4 ene higher-than-average - ~ “eS 2 + Fe eat \ Youth Fails to Pay, hild Study Unit guest. table; and Harold Cleaners, the courtesy of Cadillac Market | fl and , * renee Lands Back in Jail ter police reported today. . - Ross. A. Fockler of 2959 Glen- Plan Reunion - of Keego Harbor School Alumnae . KEEGO:HARBOR — Plans are] under way for an alumnae-teacher “inight’s meeting to change Duties as best man were per- formed by Ray Dawley. Ushers honeymoon for N Falls. They will reside upon their return. Walled Lake Streets Given New Names WALLED LAKE — The city council passed a resolution at last the names of two streéts. This would rename Commodore street, an ex- tension of Quinif street, to Quinif drive and Milan street would be changed. to Common street. Councilmen also passed an or- jagara in Clarkston ic dinance setting the annual salary of the justice of the peace at $1,800. It is to be effective July 4, 1960. The council will meet on April 20 to begin - to ages Eg aly 2d iai ma é 8 y TH. 4 SS res AGH Uy, /j , /} f - 8F to'l.19 Values Polyethylene + BASKETS 4 PAILS ana 60th Anniversary Price LHCE ge's Top-quality, Rust-proof, Sensational H}. EACH WEEK WATCH FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY SAVING! dish pans, pails and waste baskets. Beauty and utility combine with generous size: 14 qt. waste basket; 11 qt. pail and 12x14” dish pan. Thursday Friday Saturday Cd. heavy-duty plastic leak-proof, unbreakable savings on these plastic rs i UNTAIN MANAGER'S SPECIAL Week End Specials _ Delicious Fresh Strawberry 3 Delicious Fresh Strawberry ~ TARTS + 25" 30°. a G—TEL-HURON Center—DRAYTON PLAINS E's ho NO SR ee NG eek OR ee pe nd ay eee Deere ne Tae Ae pt ee xy “LUMBERTON, Neo. (AP) — ~ Wamés W, (Catfish) Cole went lat Ra how TNT TS ee ls Fah Son ipiaie ke 2 Ri $3, wepwnsDa’ ¥, , APRIL 6 1950 Suiet ‘nw: ‘islek ‘isit here Tuesday to begin serving c in” Southeast Asia Is military enough to the Red menace. « Prime Minister Walter Nash of New Zealand, elected to preside , described hun- the area from Georgia's Sun Gladdens Ike and His Doctor oa President is pleased. be-| cause he is back for ancther visit| “This is marvelous,” remarked Mrs. Eisenhower as she. came down the ramp from the Presi- — private plane, Columbine II. Eisenhower and the first lady motored directly to the golf club. Five minutes after arrival he was Wall Jr. won the Masters Tournament Sunday. &® & The President played 18 holes with Byron Nelson; a former Mas- ters champion; Clifford J. Rob- erts, New York investment banker and board chairman of the golf club; and William FE. Robinson, also of New York and board oak Resisto-Foam - IRON PAD SPECIAL PRICE Reg. $1.49 Save 61¢ | ¢ Ironing is faster, easier .. . on our heap» réflecting, water- and stain- Silicohe cover, Foam pad stays smooth, ili ~ : wri and COVER. | ONE CoAT FLO- MOR FLAT WALL a O1L PAINT : FloMa FLAT PA NT| WALI ‘SPECIAL ao Reg. $2.98 $057 Save 41¢ G al Top quality oil base paint primes, seals, covers smoothly in one operation! ‘Washable; rapid-drying. 13 colors, Flo-Mor 4-br Floor-Deck Enamel, $1.19 7. Homer fennel .<.-- +50 98c 3/4 qt. 54”, S-hook, quilted; fall-\ leesasloperidelio q TAPESTRY es t Bags ove } oo x ag re x ~~ 100 — ‘from dust, "Travel Bags | it 2 Gregg Shorthand fC Basine reas | C)Bookkeepin [) Typewriting = CiSpeedwriting () Caleulator and | Comptometer : Sennen 1 7 W. Lawrence St., PONTIAC APRIL 20h, 1950 “Day, Half-Day and Evening Classes ; ; (Executive Secretarial F ee this advertisement to us today. We will send you our 1959 Bulletin immediately. : HOURS ~Marning 8:10-11:30; Afternoon 12:00-2:30; Evening 6:30-9:00 ‘The Business Institute Phone FE 2-3551 peor errr rree yy Tira vere re eee ee eee ee ee sh es “ht New | Spring Sp JACKETS Forced to Sell at My Cost! ps Pe SALE PRICE BB ei 7) Bee $2.99 6.95 JACKETS ...... ccerce 39D 10.95 JACKETS 22200222000001. ONE cROUP oe god : : WOOL ae ace | 5.99 CLOSE ouT! ONE GROUP—ODD SIZES “IVY” KNOCK-ABOUT ' AND WORK | PANTS 1.99" 100K AT THIS _ My Regulor 65¢ DRESS ~ SOCKS rie 1 $1.00 sox 77Eé Pr. NEW SPRING LAMB KNIT SPORT : 5 SHIRTS “ “oe Din 3 - ie Raya to $39.50 | | My Regular $3.95, $4.95 . IMPO Knit Short Sleeve ‘SPORT SHIRTS Famous Makes. 1 Can't Mention Name Brand. ae ~ All New For Spring ‘T-'19- 93 fi Extra Special _ ASH « ONCE * Sports jackets, ond rare a are the ee “ ' ALL JEWELRY Ve Off Here are suite for your office wear and young men styles. Hard. finished- dacron blend and rayon acetate for longer wear in 2 and 3-button styles. Mostly size 34 to 40. Blues, browns, tans and mixtures in one pair to match suit and extra slacks to contrast. $3 300 Aud $3 go0 My $69. 50 Better Quality 2 PANTS SUITS All. col sharkskins, worsted, flannels ana Triple Twist Mix & Match Suits for double -wear,. A complete wardrobe for year round. Sizes 36 to 46. Regular, shorts’: rene stouts, X- longs. a8 - CHOICE of the HOUSE ‘$6953 Piece 29 TOPCOATS RAINCOAT SETS Sepia Coro 19 shige oo i 1 regularly sold for ZIPPER CASE up to $59.50 All for Only SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING at 9:00 A.M.-SAVE Up fo 60% and MORE! My $49.50 MIX and MATCH 2- PANTS SUITS OVER 1500 PAIR OF _ PANTS AT MY COST! . My Regular SALE PRICE $ 6.95 SUMMER BELTEN PANTS $3.88 8.95 GABARDINE PANTS ...... 4.88 9.95-DRESS PANTS ............ 5.88 10.95 SHARKSKIN PANTS ...... 6.88 14.50 Worsted & Sharkskin Pants.. 8.88 16.95 WOOL SUITING PANTS ... 9.88 Alterations At Cost Due to These Low Prices - BELTS MEN! Here's The Big Buy— $1 50 sind $2.50 DRESS My Reg. $4.95 TRU-VAL eno7 PAJAMAS $927 My Reg. $3.95 to $5.95 raumxs $459 Your Choice 77° Famous Lamb Knit SWEATERS eg. $99 $499 Sfeg . 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De 39 CHEESE ze BORDEN'S Picin, Pimente or Chive ees a Lang . ¢ 4 Cream Cheese.....:.... 0% 10 = i SWEETMILK OR BUTTERMILK Tubes c — — | Borden's Biscuits..... 3 of 10 29 aes. : "EXTRA JH : DEMING’S Il. age _ Green Stamps 8 Recipe Pink Salmon.... Cen 49 THE Coupons * DEL MONTE . ; 303 c s Pie Pumpkin.......... .. can 10 e WHITE OR PASTEL—400's $100 , , ee Kleenex Tissues...... 4 sox *| Woh eee EN Se ot, a 3 46) 4 : PLAIN OR ALMOND CHOCOLATE Margarine 4 Ctns. $100 3 HERSHEY BARS , Waid Afr Sefrdy, Anti, 189 “~¢ ) : i 0 TOTAL OF Please Give Coupon to Cashier She Checks : 6-Ba ) Cc REGULAR 4 wo F2- 4s | 22° ae ee i : . , 50 Extra OH Green Stamps ry) SAVE AMERICAN BEAUTY U.S. Grade A a , . . a aa Wie home 4 ows wen tie Rees [ Geade , JACK FROST) = Flach O-Frver cD ~ 7H GREEN STAMPS SAVE Giant ; ! Dp: : aa : TOMATO JUICE ‘Can . ie aR ENS Hf Chopped Beet Steaks 2; With this Coupon et eny FOOD FAIR Sepermerker i | Sos Void After Saturday, tH, 1989 . ; ae. a Please ain Gaeoastte Cechicr toler e She Checks oe TENDER 'N RIPE California . “43 Order! a : 2 , wt / 5 $7 st f st 5 é ye ad Sty ; “s} ’ ‘? Laity .t ¢ ‘3, % ; + ; j ! Large € ; OW GREER Shortcake Style 22 ‘ a PEACHES =~ & | ‘5: 49: 4 , , : Bag Te. SAVE FOOD FAIR — Pure Vegetable _ arr . a OW GREEN Lb. 4 C Hills Bres., Chase & Sanborn, Beoch-Net or 1 Lb. STAMPS SHORTENING 3 i Maxwell House Coffee. . cen 69 : ad KHO zs P OT ATOES eal . Please se Ge Goopen to Ga Ctikr et 4 ih i GOLD MEDAL Enriched All-Purpose ; | Homogenized Evaporated rT * % FLOUR ... 5s 39° at any FOOD FAIR sex Limit: 1 Coupen. Adults only, Void after. Sat., | ft) April tf, rise. Please nie coupon te WITH qs $ COUPON———> ise cashier before she checks your det, Way: “PET rL OUR RIPE GOLDEN YELLOW © New Improve f BANANAS | Miracle Detergent : \ Bi 3: 89: Ni Morton Di ! 4 Boxes . eae . . r@] On . inners... ENECA Frozen . $ 00 Grapefruit sili 5 . 29° Grape ee. con 89° 6- _ HY PONTIAC rIry va: MILE “7x0 Open t0 9 Dal UTICA CLINTON RIVER ry: ~Seturdays —8 to 9 TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE Road ' Closed Sundays — at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE * Sea Fair Queen or Red E FRESH FROZEN RED | | Mm 10 Oz. RASPBERR no GOLD LABEL ‘ Half ¢c TASTY Ice Cream......... Gallon 59 Quick Frozen, Heot 'n Bat FROSTY ACRES Frozen ‘Green Peas...... - 7 Pkgs. $4°° _ Meat Pies CHICKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY 2 $ joo Chicken, Beef or Turkey - | for . Se ciad Louw Price . 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VITAMIN C (Ascorbic Acid) , ss rn | Uae ERBUAE toe s— U40 PROT-ZINC ......... 8 U40 NPH...............$1.29 U00 REGULAR a oe © Back Supports © Elastic Stocking - | @ Orthopedic Appliances t : Private Fitting Rooms “Woman Attendant _HEPATICA® U80 PROF-ZINC ..........$2.49 | LE 2, eae _. $2.49: 100 CLINI-TEST TABLETS meer) | | AB 38 UILLY's TESTAPE ... .$1.69 TERI N E Es 9: jperformer has to put up his own dough.” [Sut the olor of melow ed money | where wih ee: S008 st “Half of it will go for getting | material for the show,” she said. | “IE have, six writers working | on: It, “The other half will go for the wardrobe, Sometimes I envy movie stars. The studio supplies their “A ere "SPARE TO SPARE—This * voguitnental ‘ap Stine” ig really a encblle hilihoard Se a.form tive - gpate that fits.. gowns. We have to buy our own.” dealer in Scottsbluff, Neb, He rigged it up to the As soon ks ‘the first "blows, they disappear and are for-° \Broadw ay musical,” spare” rear of his pickup truck. In the Geb there's “a ‘S$ newspaper. 5 s no sign of strain, She siaken 52 weeks last year. ‘Besides her supper club warbling ‘she is also a popular recording artist and one of the busiest guest stars on television. . She ‘turned’ dowm an offer to have her own TV network show this ‘Suminer. is “It sounded wondertul,” she said. “But what happens to these sum- _\mer-replacement shows, no matter how much the public likes them? gold ‘wind gotten.” “Sometimes I want to do a real she said. “And I want to work in 4 theater, § Seager with _ Ashland FREE Safety. Warning. Signal Your Safety Warning Signal — can be a roadside life-saver! If you're . loreed teistep alenig the rocih:pet tly sighel belied your car, The red stripes warn approaching traffic by day, and the reflective silver stripes by night. You can't buy these Safety, Warming Signals ony: wharel Ba Boy's free with each $4.59 “Service Special.” Supply is limited, $0 act now! See your Good Neighbor _ _ ASHLAND Ou & REFINING COMPANY ae every “SERVICE SPECIAL” “~ Oil Dealer Today! E ; ~ Here's. Your . “Soring Service Special” Money-Saving Package! ¢ Drain oil and refill with Valvoline All-Climate Motor Oil © Check oil filter © Check power system fivid levels @ Complete chassis lubrication © Service air cleaner © Check transmission and differential lubricants © Inspect radiator pressure cap © Inspect radiator hose, tighten clamps © Drain, flush and refill radiator © Add radiator rust inhibitor © Inspect and adjust fan belt © Test battery, check terminals and evening . speakers Stone, decorations; and Mrs. will be the Rev. George Dee,” also a missionary of the Evan- gelical AlHance Mission, and Everett Fuller, M.D., medical ‘ missionary from, Quito, Equa- : ie Raymond Zimmerman, tickets Willis Program Set Members of the staff at Willis School will present a pro- gram entitled ‘“‘The Teaching On. Friday’ afternoon at ‘the chapel thé church's mission- ary women will discuss “A of Arithmetic’. at a PTA meet- | Woman's View of Missionary ing to be held at 1:30 p.m. Activity” at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the school’s multi- * * * purpose room. Perry Ninotti, The Rev. Glenn Crumley of principal, is chairman of the thé Berean Mission and ‘the program. ‘ Rev, Robert Hart of the Gos- cd i ‘Leta Zeta Omega Sorority held an initiation tea i ‘Monday evening at the North Avery, street home of | - Mrs. Gordon Booker. ‘Left to right, Mrs, Joseph A. ,Ullom chats. with two new members, Mrs. Dean re Wee. eee: . Ms . f 1 (jak SidAt aA OS eB we 2 A ct ew tea leaf pattern. sored by the women of All Saints Episcopal Church. wage = Pontiac Press Phetes board, The dishes are iron stone in the The show is spon- NCIS EME r a St. Benedict Missionary Conor Guilds Plan Opens Tonight in City * pel Missionary Union of South America will speak Friday eve- ning. The public has been invited to attend these meetings. aq Called toC leveland Mr. and Mrs. John Ni gge- man of Sylvan Lake were called to Cleveland, Ohio, Tues- day by the death of Mrs. Niggeman’s brother, Archie McCalhim. Funeral arrange- ments will be made later. OES Sees Movies Mr. and Mrs. James House- holder showed movies of their trip through the South and Florida at the meéting of Grif- fin Proficiency Club, OES 228, held ‘ at the Hudson street home of Mrs, Joseph Minton. High Fashion Robes Robes wit h “marabou swansdown trim ate back in fashion favor. Some are done in velvet and some in gold or silver lame. ‘ . Four pages today in Women’s Section os Bh + Parmenter and Mrs. Sam Savas. _ ington is the other new member. ee | and : WIDE CHOICE ‘A pine chest, a cherry table, a pair of old candle sconces, a ‘primitive painting, a pair of Royal Vienna vases — all in demand as decorative acces- sories — will “be found at Pontiac’s 1959 Antique Show 24 to Attend Music Club . Junior Day Event Is Slated at Detroit Parley Saturday —‘Twenty-tour members of Pontiac Junior Music Clubs will attend Junior Day of the Mich- igan Federation of Music Clubs Convention Saturday at Hotel Sheraton - Cadillac, De- troit. Mrs. Wellington Relyea of Washington street, State Junior Club chairman, will preside at the morning business meeting and musical program and at the panel for Junior Club counselors. TAKE ACTIVE PART beet aa of Pontiac Senior , Marcia Cameron, will ati secretary for the day. Deanna and Gary Relyea will accompany the massed chorus _performance at the noon lunch- eon, * * Karen and David Eicher of Orchard Lake, members of Michigan Youth Orchestra; will présemtaaprograne@ the aft noon under the direction Orien Dalley of Ann Arbor. Karen plays viola and David, cello. Assisting with registration and as hostess will be Mrs. William Furlong, Pontiac Jun- ior League counselor, PLANNING TO ATTEND Other Pontiac Club members attending will be Carol Norvell, Nancy Burgdorf,’ Dianne La-* Bair, Barbara Cheal, Barbara and Pamela Griffin, Jatkie and Pamela Morris, Nancy Nor- ‘berg, Katherine LaCore, John Gracheck, Susan Brodie and Diane Woolcock. Others will be Susan Put- nam, Barbara Atwell, Susanne Douglas, Victor Schramm, Jane Bigler and Larry Reynells. Philathea Class Holds Program First Philathea Class of First Baptist Church met Tuesday’ afternoon at.the church. Ger- trude Williams was “in charge — | “of the program. Taking part- in the program were the:Rev. Walter Ballagh, Mrs. Watson H. Bryan and Strader. Mrs. Howden was _ hostess and Mrs, J. R. Howell served refreshments, Pontiac Press Phote Mrs. Dean Hether- Cohostesses were ne Ras Gee and Mrs. Kenneth Squires. + oe A large ‘pine or walnut cup- \ board or a harvest table would be equally at home in a beamed ceiling ranch home or a remodeled farm house. - An old Franklin stove makes a charming substitute for a fireplace in home or cottage. A buggy seat adapted for a bench will fit in a family room, an informal living room~or a breakfast nook. A milk bench is equally adaptable, and a ‘wooden yoke isa clever accent to playroom or cabin. / Mrs, Melvin . 7 Shower Fetes Bride-to-Be__. Judith L. Smith A kitchen. shower hondring Judith L. Smith, bride-elecf of David,R. Tarr, was given Sun- day by Mrs, Clarence H. Smith and Mrs. Clyde T. Smith at the latter's home on Mark avenue. Judith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh’ C. Smith of Draper ayenue, and David, son of Mrs.~Robert B. Tarr of West Iroquois road and the late Mr. Tarr, will be married June 12 in Ann Arbor. * * * Refreshments were served from a table featuring a white Italian linen cloth with yellow chrysanthemums and snap- dragons and yellow tapers in silver candlesticks, * * * Guests included Mrs. Smith, Mrs. ‘Tarr, Mrs. Byron E. Davidson, Mrs. Eleanor Stol- tenberg, Mrs. Morris S, Cole- man, Mrs, Wilfred Bowman, Mrs, Clarence H. Smith Jr., Mrs. Calvin J. Rhodes and divs. Vern Hartung. * ® * Also present were Mrs. Man- ley Walmsley, Mrs, H. Mal- colm Kahn, Mrs. James W. Smith, Mrs, J. K, Helvey, - Mrs. Theodore Johnson, Mrs. Milton Kimball, Norma Jones, Violet Johnson, Mildred John- son, Patricia Smith, Kay Bow- man, Susan Johnson, and Edith Goldstein of Cleveland Heights, Ohio: Dinner Meeting Held by Club Members of the Child Culture Club, their husbands and guests met for dinner. evening at Greenfield's Restau- rant in Birmingham. . * * * Howard Shelley, official photographer of ‘Michigan Outdoors,”” was guest speaker. He showed movies of Alaska, * * * Five members will attend the spring planning meeting at Oxford Saturday: The next meeting will be at the home burn Heights on April 23. City Panhellenic - Makes Toys; Plans May Tea Mémbers of Pontiac Gity Panhellenic Association met ‘at the Alice avenue honf® of Mrs), William McGovern Monday ° \ evening for a toy-making farty — to benefit Oakland County Society for Crippled Children. ek ee es Plans were made for a tea to be held at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building at 3 p. m. May 3, to acquaint area high school seniors with college and sorority life. Mrs. Richard BD. Kuhn appointed Mrs. John Collison and Rosamond Haeberle cochairmen of the annual event. * * * Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. George Yansen and Mrs, Enor West, P PhiEpsilonNu — Accepts 3 Members Phi Epsilén Nu Sorority met . Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Furlong of Sashabaw road. Mrs. Feneley, Mrs. Thormas—Fluent and -Mrs. Claire Blades were accepted as new members. * * * The May meeting will be held at the Drayton Plains home of Mrs. A. R. Bartle- baugh. -of Mrs,.Charles Brooks of Au- sories are the coffee mills, copper molds. Or how about a ey heer ogacon ut cutter, a painted coal naple-sugar mirror * "with a wooden cover? Vanity was a sin and the Shaker miss or matron was not allowed'to primp; so the mirror was covered up when not in actual use. . * . * There will be dolls, doll car- riages, cradles and tea sets, treasures of little girls of an- other age, now precious to Other collections offered will include sugar shakers, Wedge- wood, music boxes! inkwells, Royal Beyreuth china, .Staf- fordshire dogs, | Bennington ware, Dresden, Delft, Haviland and Majolica. * * * , Fiddleback chairs, chicken coop chairs, comb back rock- ers, hanging lamps, coverlets— the list is long. These and many more will ‘be offered at the show. : * * * A revival of an old craft will be featured in the collection of handwoven articles made by members of the. Michigan Weavers’ Guild. Stoles, table linens, towels, aprons, hand bags, rugs, and baby blankets, bibs And hoods will be included in the exhibit and sale, ' collectors, Mrs, Clayton McCoy, left, end Mrs. Russell Cutler stand by Mrs, William Isgrigg,.who is seated on an antique Says Beautician Larry « A Big Year Is Ahead for Blondes’ By VIVIAN BROWN We'll see more blondes in 1959, says Nancy Mace, a lead- ing hair colorist, “More than half my clien- tele is now blonde,” Nancy says, ‘The secret of the suc- - cess of being blonde is due in part to the new procésses in hair dyes that make a gifl look ” like she was born with her golden topknot.”’ Another thing that helps is the quicker dye process, less than two hours, and the range of natural colors available, One of the most popular . shades at the New York salon ‘most _women,: . women Little Margaret W iddifield, Rev. and Mrs. C. George Widdifield, pases by @ pine * _doll’s cradle. She is 50 years old that belongs to Mrs, Percy bervofa of E. Howard. . street. It has a china head, arms and feet and a kid bélyf bis: Rev. Mr. W as is rector. ! All Set piscopal Church. where Nancy is stylist and fashion coordinator, is‘a claret blonde shade that is blonde _ with just a slight cast of pink in it, Beige blonde has a slight gray cast that is flattering to and . mutation blonde, another popular shade, ‘ is\a- mixture of gradual shad- ings of blonde, lighter towards the face and darkening toward ~ the back. of the head, ; SOFTENING EFFECT Blonde hair faded out years — ago beca! it Made some older than’ their . years. But now all harshness ' has disappeared from the col- Ci j . ¢€ ere Ss buggy seat that has been ¢ J bench. This, too, will be on sale at ie the .Antique Show April 19s6, / . fancy, will se Where a c ee ee PA Be of the for a / : “or, and these new shades have hiding: t pi NEN ry veil run through April 23, — go to ah Girl Scouts’ Camp Sher- Gil Scouts Set to Start sicacis Sedition Cakaep owkiide et. comic~pinccied pass Davidson. 8 April The ak this year is to <5 Gittcet wack tele ~- 100,000 bexes of the three different] Camp Sherwood, the Girl Seout Eleanor Roosevelt “Not Really Tireless’ LONDON (AP)—Mrs, Franklin D. Roosevelt is not tireless after he & | SN CF ae 29420 Fae wy), Sits. They'd have her climbing any number of stairs or walking miles ‘over cobblestones unless I‘ put my foot down.” * * * Nina said her own -ambition is to get into the U.S, State Depart- general im- ment’s Foreign Service and have Mrs:..Roosevelt was|2 diplomatic carer in the Middle on their recent|East. To this end she is studying { 4 VG LEM , A in an interview at 5 book store where the pestis - es TX widow was autographing copies of} “You've n talking to my A orig Raindrops iiher book “Only My Own.” jgranddaughter?” she. said. “Well ¥ Ye “Grandmama’s absolutely mar-|in vs case I guess there's noth- ff is Ee jsaeeee" . i A Flora Mae exclusive . . . ! Pontise Press Photo’ on Sheriff Frank W. Irons receives the first box of cookies from, left to right, Dianne Harshbarger dnd Debra Cookie Sale Preserve Manicure . Nail polish is less likely to chip if you-allow plenty of time between coats and if you do not submerge :your hands in water for a few hours after, finishing. eft » is SNE ie BSG8S8E eG i +4 i tet) i ° » 3 s © ~ i @r ABBY F E 2 en if g : by asking for a date. (Expense, no car, ete.) When boys realize that there are dozens of girls (nice ones} who'd love to spend a quiet evening at home (hers) talking and listening to records, they'll wake up and 1 | Women’s Party Wins Control FULTON, Kan. (AP)—The. men never fails in a game of jin town—until Ti y. Pe 8 “chance’* must be getting a | That's when women won control) - little cooperation. He knows |of the town government. ~ something about the cards (or | The voters turned out in record dice) he is handling that you [numbers (total vote: 88) and elect- don't know. i ed. Mabel Austin, 72, mayor. Three - G2 ® Ladies Citizens’ candidates were “DEAR ABBY: I am 17 and [elected to the Smember City | a-funior in high school. I am | Council. ‘ 5 ft. 2, weigh 110 and measure JOKE BOOMERANGED 35-24-35. I have blonde hair “They (the men) were joking and wear glasses. I am 4 |and kidding. us about it when we better than average student “itis: started talking about run- and take part in many school [ning for office,"” Miss Austin said. activities. I don't dress or act | “We just wanted to show the loud and have plenty of nice_ men we could do it.” clothes. People say I have eR a mice personality. Everyone | Miss Austin, a retired employe comes to me for advice about jof the U.S. Internal . Revenue mother troubles and boy |Service, defeated Mayor Howard friends and girl friends. You're |Post, a grocer, 46 votes to-35. | probably wondering what my | Elected to the council were Mar- problem is. Well, I don’t have jgaret Delano, who admits to be- a boy friend. Nobody ever jing older than 70; Esther Watson, _ asks me for a date, What can (65, and Lois Erie, 40. I do, Abby?” x * * oe ge Incumbent councilman Bowen how to resolve the issue. RECORD VOTE A record vote apparently con- tributed to the ladies’ victory. in Fulton, Kan. | is Si ec ) PITTSBURGH PAINTS As~ Featured on the Garry Moore Show (Every Tuesday Night) ok: ie “We had an unusually good turn-| | get off the dime. x * * “DEAR ABBY: We have been having. a big discussion | about something very serious | and. would like your opinion. Lpsctogn ona oe | vot falling! even nv an, she’s in By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—At ‘a re- cent tea given by Mrs. Benjamin Brewster, plans were made for the coming season of Orchard Lake Country Clyb Women Sailors. Mrs. Brewster is chairman, as- head |sisted by Mrs. Walter A, Kleinert ankle|and Mrs. Howard B. Green. Also head |assisting will be Mrs. Eric Som- chest, it takes a good mer, crew director; Mrs. John G. ; Slater, finances; Dee Dee Miller, prizes, and Mrs. Basil Brown, social chairman. Sailing season will open May 22 when the group will meet at the club for luncheon. Mrs. Edward S. Reid Jr., “Mrs. Berrién C. Ketchum and. George D. Miller are in charge’ of ie ‘o & & } FORGET SHE'S 14 || “People- forget that she’s 74. 700 W. Huron TTS: wASK FEST, at > STAPPS, + reputation te tope for. re » ficy director. ‘Mrs. Brewster left today for New York and will sail Friday for Italy for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Lt, and Mrs. Richard A. Jones, and their small daughter Leslie. ~ Mr. Brewster will join her there next month, and after a few weeks of European travel they will return home together. Members of the Junior League of Birmingham (and Bloomfield Hills) Inc. will meet at Bloomfield Hills dents are Mrs. man dr. and liam B. Bach- Mrs. Robert Dp. éderick C. Booth, Orchard Lake Women Sailors Gather recording secretary; and Mary Taylor, treasurer. New provisional members to be- gin training in the fall are’ Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Robert Mc- Gregor, Mrs. James Coulter, Mrs. Richard W. Miner, Mrs. Bruce Em- mert, Mrs. James C, Nordlie, Mrs. Clayton Gordon, Mrs. Joseph L. Hardig, Mrs. Jon Hendrikson, Mrs.” F. C. Shorey, Mrs. Peter Hoffman, Mrs, James Holmes, Mrs. Jerrain Van Tuyl, Mrs. Lawrence Williams, Mrs. Donald Parsons, Patricia Hummel, Sally Blanchard, Sarah Ann Osburn, Mary Proctor, Vir- ginia Penrose and Jane and Barb- ara Underhill. «~~ The last dance of the season,for the Cotillion Club will be given iis evening, April 17, at Bloom- field Hills Country Club. out,”” said City Clerk Howard Cole- | iman. ‘‘We haven't had this many fi voters out in history.” Fulton is 85 miles south of Kan- i isas City on U.S. Highway 69. Its ‘has a population a 3. } * } ly Mr. and Mrs. Glen R, Miller, and -Mrs. R. Jamison hl Mr. and Mrs. Semon Knudsen and) —<—_. | * * ¥* who have spent most of the winter. “ —- ‘i ama a , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale Welch | = | Kor ey 3 ey yt JUST A OM OUR DOOR Pontiac Glass Co. | itive 3 ‘ ne 23 W. Lewrence St. . FE 5-6441 at Montego Bay, Jamaica, and in Nassau are on their way home. Greeting the a group will be Mr. and Mrs. st F. Kera.| Seiler; Mrs. that famous fit... “hh ere OF ase. noes wigs. eee , brand new. wal kei rs Good fit is eapecially épartant to beginners . . . and second nature to Stride Rite! Important, too, are firm counters; broad heel seats, | the ideas-that are really important. Con Get - Values From Mom [concession ' of minor sida is a of the grace of life. It’s a ny to tnereen Ginn ih 0 sails important pointer, the children think it's just more of mama's -+\making a mountain out of a mole- hill. And they aren't impressed. But the motheF who can over- things that her or dis- he The children listen when she speaks, because she isn’t yam- mering at them afi the time. @ Terrific Value! * METRO | Furniture Co. New Address 88 South Seginae et Auburn | They take criticism in good grace if they aren't forever being criti- clzed, They are more inclined te try to please if pleasing doesn't seem such an impossible job. So, if you are having trouble cs \getting your children to do what > they are told, listen to the com- |\mands, suggestions and critica) -=8 | comments you make in the course == iof just one day. Perhaps you are) ‘Small bust...in-between size? You need PETER PAN - Adds fullness, confidentially, without pads! The world’s first'and most popular contour bra! Hidden Treasure makes up the difference between the less-than-perfect and the perfect, A and B cups. Can‘t Curl band never binds, cuts or wrinkles. Fine pima cotton Broadcloth. White only, ety 3,50 no body ts perfect AMA every body needs Peter Pan Foundations | confounding the trite with the im- | portant. Most Teenagers Listen to Mother Adolescent girls think mother knows best after all. Studies at Cornell University suggest that most teenaged girls tend to follow mother’s directions rather than do what ‘their | friends do. The research, carried out by Virginia S. Bersohn under di- rection of associate professor . Harry Levin, also indicated that older girls take their mothers’ advice more often than younger girls. Unless you have a definite allergy, your skin will respond to a mild soapand-water cleansing every day. ri i if i Ss 5 & 2 How can we practice good “dream hygiene?” “Tell your. dreams at the break- | table,” Stewart said. ‘‘Prac- “It's especially important to lis- ten to children’s dreams. Not car- ing about a child's dreams‘is frus- -jtrating to. him and leads to hatred, because he feels you don’t cere, ‘don’t want to help him. If he iwants to ficht or run away, tell jhim to do it in his dreams. If ihe’ dreams he kills his brother, \tell him he is killing his had Inner Brother so he can love his real brother better when he’s awake,” Hy al MR. “and MRS. HILAND H. THATCHER Pontiac Couple to Mark 69 Years of Mr. and Mrs. Hiland H. Thatcher of Cherokee road will mark their 69th wedding anni- versary quietly at home this a er 2 Sunday will be the anniver- sary of that April day in 1890, when Grace Blakeslee, daugh- Marriage ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Blakeslee, spoke her marriage vows before Dr. L. S. Stevens, ee CAREER WOMAN, TOO The young couple set up housekeeping in a double house on Mt., Clemens street. Mr. Stewart explained. Fidgety Hahds Are Detriment to Self, Others Any well-groomed teenager will have well-kept hands. But does she know what to do with them? Your hands can be vanilla and soft, your nails beautifully manicured, but if you cannot use your hands in a gracefully relaxed manner, you'll find they’re unattractive. There’s nothing attractive about a girl who is always picking at her clother or pat- ting her hair. And there's noth- ing more annoying to watch ~ than someone who is constantly - drumming her fingers on the. nearest table top. When you're seated, hold your hands lightly in your lap, fingers relaxed, or keep one hand in your lap and the oth- er on a chair arm. But don't fidget! If your hands become tense and moist, squeeze them tichtly into fists. then let them go limp. When you are alone, shake your hans until they heeame less tense, ge ° * -* Well-grox med relaxed hands tive you a feeling of poise. If ° you have them, you'll forget yourself and erijoy your con- versation with others. Thatcher had bought an insur- ance business and, while he was traveling, Mrs. Thatcher took over the office routine for him .and became a career woman as well as a home- maker—a rarity in those days. She was a business partner with her husband for 29 years. ® ® *® The Thatchers have been active in civic. affairs through- out their lives. Mr. Thatcher was first president of the Rotary Club and one of its co- organizers. Mrs. Thatcher was an enthusiastic member of the Business and Professional Women's Club and a member of the Monday Bridge Club. * * * , The Thatchers have been life. long workers and members of All Saints Episcopal Church. Have Dental Work Done Early in Life Only those who have had sad experiences themselves know that it is less expensive to have dental work done early in life. Corrective and preventive measures for children will probably save them .numerou: cavities and other dental prob lems as they grow older. i 7 i ri pa Sales Studio PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Clesses Write. phtne o: call in PHONE piscine 4-2352 person tor Free Pamphlet Time to switch | to springtime ... bOTTON nUSTER No Iron ‘ Combed Cotton 5.98 Here . .. from our collection is a solid color duster . , with lace edged puri- ; tan collar, pockets and cut with a yoke back. 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Stand-up collar is : smart — quartet of pockets ac- cents smooth lines. that are’ so ~lat East Lansing Institute Set for Librarians April 18 will deal with art. in children’s libraries, enjoyment of poetry and books of fantasy from -& * * The event is a continuing edu- cation project ‘of the MSU College all: e i E cise E at it E : : E z é pee st j if 3 ~~ = = the first of February one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight i at Del Monte, California 3 . ietihing the lrely bth Later on, bathing was Tecog- Donald Shaw Elected Head of Hoedowners vice president; Ralph Weir, secre- tary, and Mrs, Weir, treasurer. Board of governors elected are Leonard Buzz, Howard Hatfield, Doris Froede and. George Beau- champ. Guests at the dance were Mr. ‘and Mrs. William L. Dayner, Mr.~“and Mrs. Carl Matheny, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rood, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Hoyt and Jacqueline Rowe. 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Others are (left to right) Ron Stewart, Brian Cullen, Gerry Ehman E S c=! a a J AP Wirephote A force a Orioles’ starting at Washington, - or Klaus suffered a ine | ture Monday night slipped on a bathroom jammed his side against : basin, X-rays yesterday t Oe ae es ‘s eps ig 7” bli lic i e/g hiss wc cece dedi tendeh ak Solo i = art we ir cine id 3, the § i Hi Grid Drills Monday 5 ; $ iho: $5.95 a fe NELSON FOX sito $8.95 pa oe Detroit's 13-10 record for exhibi- tion games was its first. winning ao or The non-stop trip home marked Available at Both Stores @| that up on grounds that it didn’t a? pay off aa help much in cgnditioning. pling : * * * | oi 7 | » in tuning up for the opener Fri-| day with the Chicago White Sox.) Barring unexpected changes, | ae Depsing wil cast fer Be | 24 East Lawrence HOLIDAY SHOP 696 West Huron St. troit against Billy Pierce of the Sox. Starting time is 1:30 p.m, _ Except for pitcher Bill Hoeft’s) ‘sore knee, the Tigers all appeared! lin top form as they waited to |start the drive aimed at a first! i division finish. | | Hoeft came up with the sore) iknee over the weekend. It wasn’t! | fully explained, i jexcellent showing in spring games, | Billy's two-year-old sore shoulder} imay be repaired. : i Norman, in one of his last acts. down to-the legal 23-man tfavel-| ing limit by disposing of two men, Don Lee and Earl Hersh. i } New Speedway (Out of Racing DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP)— The Daytona International Speed- way is so fast it is already out of competitive racing for speedway CAMPUS OKPORD. In the versity trodi- fon of smart good looks. Cool comfort! 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Men’s sizes 6-12, V\ SHOE STORE 2 = a | 7 N.C. and a speedway 20 glory lo jcar race may be held at Raleigh | in its place. or | . i wa - | rr — om i | choice for signal-caller $ 9 half-day stopovers via train in a | Dean Look, the senior. left y-, - continuance. of the exhibition | from Lansing. = 3. 3 07 Gy ster, | Lok; who already. has Put Them in Layaway Tee Tigers, like other Major\down a reported $50,000 pro base- League teams this year, gave all offer, is out with the base- The team will go through its) . ) nf : last practice tomorrow morning) jook was leading MSU ground- |fall> in spring camp, cut the squad) ,car race is being moved here from ibers schools on the ledigue. consti-| a Raleigh: tution; 2. Unanimous:.appfoval soe basketball. Football competition | MSU Has 8 candidates running around when spring football practice opens next Monday. But it’s likely that none of the eight will be running the team by the time the Spartans get into get workouts. He a fancy .394 in, x *«* * i gainer with 328 yards last season and leading scorer with four touch- State. Lack of a take-charge quarter- back was one of the main rea-| sons for the sad five: lost, three: won, one tied recond last year. = * won't Chesney and Grimsley all will be *\fook to Look to pull.the Spartan } | | i i 0B Hopes EAST LANSING @® —“Michigan|Panitch got the call the first four - {State will have eight Guttinvackipstoan ¢ 2 fo ee Montgomery, Wilson, Bielat, back this spring. Added starters at the position will be three new re- cruits from. the freshman ranks, eligible as sophomores by ‘the! Coaches, will take a long look at the three—Leroy Laudermilk, Paul Hrisko and Don Stewart. But the long range plan is ‘to football fortunes up again this fall. “ Coaches started out with Mike) 4 Lightweights on TV CHICAGO (#—Eddie Perkins of Chicago and“Paulie Armstead: of Los Angeles, a pair of young light- weights hoping to earn. a shot at champion Joe Brown, clash tonight in Chicago Stadium. The 10-round bout will be scored under the five-point-must system and televised by ABC, 10 p.m. EST. ‘its hard-earned victory after the — _|Panitch, the stubby senior who’ Drayton Drug nailed down the But judging at least from his|\yas handicapped by lack of height. men's Waterford\Township Recrea-| ition, League Class A basketball \championship last night at Crary ‘Junior High with a thrilling 56-34 isudden-death overtime conquest of \Johnson & Anderson inthe finals of the annual post-season ‘playoffs, Bob Pickett’s field. goal\in the final 32 seconds of the second overtime period brought Drayton two teams ended regulation play at 52-52 and were 54-44 following’ the first extra session. Holland Joins New League ‘ HOLLAND @®.— Holland High School has joined the new Lake Michigan Athletic Conference, now a six-member Class A high school league. The league was formed by members of the defunct Southwest- ern Conference, plus Traverse City of the Arrowhead Conference. * * * Officials agreed to five condi- | tions laid down last night by (Grand Haven, | Holland principal Jay Formsma, |Traverse City, | and athletic director Joe Moran. | Contained in a resolution, the ; conditions sought: { 1. 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Stop in, ask about the Mystang-High-Compressiod line. PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS ‘Jeliminating Rochester night. The Bisons won the best-of-jinson announced «yesterday. prove. a three-million-dollar fund raising campaign to build a 40,- 000 seat stadium on the Air Academy site northwest of Colo- rado Springs, Colo. The request was presented by Denver oilman Jack E. Manning, president of the Air Force Foun- dation, and W. J. Kirn of Colo- rado Springs, treasurer. a Bisons in Cup Finals BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -—- The Buffalo Bisons looked forward to- day to their first final Calder Cup playoff berth in five years -after 3-2. last seven American Hockey League semifinal competition 4-3. schools;"3. Arrangement of suit- able schedules for junior high high school athletic contests; 4. Development of suitable athletic schedules so that competition with the largest schools in football be separated by at Mastione playing date, and, 5. Approva}of Holland High School on any déviation from the preceding articles. The new league also includes Benton Harbor, | Muskegon and/| Muskegon. Heights. Officials of the six. schools are scheduled to meet again April 20.) Tentative league competition starts in the 1960-61 season. of is set for a start in Tt” 7 Teams Dueling at Land-O-Lakes Few bowling Jeagues can match the tight standings of the 10-team Waterford Eagles loop which com- petes weekly at Land-O-Lakes. Don Cofféy’s Garage is 1st with 61 wins, Surplus Lumber has 59%, Pabst has 59, Frenchy's Landing 57, Lakeland Glass 56, White Swan 54 and Drewry’s 53. Three others are out of the run- ning with play continuing through May 7. - ; Oklahoma Adds Navy NORMAN, Okla. (AP)—Okla- homa has added Navy to its 1965 football schedule. Coach Bud Wilk- The Middies will play at Owen ruggsts Win Cage Tite: The Druggists also won the | Waterford loop crown in the reg- ular season. schedule to make a clean sweep of “A” honors. The Waterford Faculty previously annexed both the regular sea- son and playoff titles in the Cla Bi eircuit. 3 Drayton’s Lynus Grant and Mike Ashley of J&A matched baskets: in the first overtime period to set the stage for Pickett's game- ending fielder in the sudde death stanza. — . The Drug quintet led at halftime, 31-23, and had a 10-point lead early in the 3rd quarter,bit the J&A eagers. rallied strongly to tie the score at. 48-48 with 2:15 left in the game. ‘ : J&A took.a four-point lead in the last 40 seconds, but Drug bounced back to deadlock the count and Morey Larson missed a chance to end the game in regulation time by missing a, foul shot after the clock had run out: Pickett scored 16 points, 10 in the 2nd half, and Grant added 10 to lead the Drayton offense. Doug Treais led J&A’s well-balanced fp B “jean swing a deal, : to Charleston a te’, : F & nhl SS 5 E etre oye rd 3 @ if y i f keep him unless all the other clubs pass; On him and with his Minor League record, that isn’t likely. Defending Champ Wins in Handball Tournament LOS ANGELES (AP)—Defend- ing champion John Sloan ‘of Chi- cago defeated Oscar Obert of SEAGRAW-DISTILLERS COMPANY, BEW YORK CITY - 86.8 PROOF. CANADIAN 4 DLEND...OF RARE SELECTED WHISKIES + SIX YEARS OLD. = New York 21-9, 2-5, in the quar- ter-finals of the Najjonal Handball Assn. omnes ayy el - In other matches, Paul Haber | of San Jose, Calif., defeated Joe} Galante of . Bakersfield, Calif., 21-9, 21-16;. Vic Hershkowitz of Brooklyn defeated Walt. Cryer. of] Chicago 21-10, 21-6,.and Bob Brady | of San Francisco defeated Phill Collins of Chicago 21-20, 19-21, attack with 10 points. — 21-12. -” - WW" NO CASH NEEDED’ B.F.Goodrich - ¥ Brake Relining 95 (Wheels — packed free) High quality lining, 1,000 mile adjustment. 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States to compete in the National Fi ing game ‘of: thie baseball sea- | “57, Nixon's wife. Pat, and|AAU tournament at Stillwater, ee re sanioas } som here betwene the Scontors.| daughters Patricia and Julie plan|Okia.. Inter this montit They ap- oon » Baltimore Orioles. ta accompany the vice-president|Pear in an exhibition at Lansing be fhe first “‘pitching as-!to the game. - SO ii a ee Kenji Shigeska, Japanese heavy- 4 a" ees 2 a: | rr 57 Fe State and was forced to forfeit. : . Earlier he wrestled to a draw with ; ; | © ABSTRACT & TITLE Mal Rasmussen of Eastern Michi- * ES GUARANTEE CO gan. ‘ . 1s W. LAW = : BACKSNSTOS BOOK ¥ 18 E. LAWRENCE 8T. “ BARNETT'S CLOTHES coun me a ei a.....on thn ediaaiieadit oa ‘The Downtown Stores listed to the right will stamp your parking ticket for ONE HOUR of FREE PARKING with « purchase of $2.00 aay F LJ j . oe > 9 : ’ 2 ‘ oe . RE Re RH et ee ee ed bs 7 Oe a . 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There are an estimated 1,000,000 southpaw hunters, Conventional right-handed rifle is in the background. At Last—Ritles Made. for Southpaw Hunters The first Jeft-hand rifle ever of-| monkey wreneh, left-handed fered southpaw hunters has been introduced by Savage. A combina- tion varmint and big game rifle, it is made in .243, .270, .308 and .30-06 calibers, People who are naturally left- handed have, up to now, had just three choices: learning to shoot right-handed; using a pump, lever or auto-loading rifle; or doing a contortiofiist act by operating the standard boit from the left should-| er. It is estimated that perhaps Because the conversion 1s a dif- ficult one, custom jobs are very costly and require the. additional a million bunters face this prob- rte dollars more than the ‘standard lem now. right-hand model. Like the mythical left-handed Springers Hold Trials - The Southern Michigan Springer i tially more accurate, a vital fac- tor when precise long-range shoot- is required SERVICE SPECIAL Front End Rez. $1¢ bd Complete ac Alignment 75 * Balance 2 Front Wheels Reg $5.00 * Pack Front Wheels Reg $3 sf ‘Pontiac Lake One of 4 Sites-to Curtail Food/4 ‘on the Beach * Adjust Brakes (Reg $! t if g spect Brake L aber 4 Dr * inspect Whee * ums inspect Cylinders PAY AS LOW AS hunting rifles have never before | ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 8, 1959 With H. GUY MOATS ‘Outdoor Editor, Pontige Press. Fal bora , [Usual Time for Big Migrations Lingering Effects of Cold Weather Prevent Desired Temperature - LANSING — Spring’s PF 5 to dip smelt in designated waters from March 1 to May 31, Lists ‘| of these waters are available from| Boa the Department’s Lansing office or from its field district headquarters. Multi-Lakes Meeting The Multi-Lakes Conservation lingering mementoes of winter — ice and}. i poets ck wailed Tie mead, beanty 3S -|the boat. hy SMELT TIME SMILES—Fishermen equipped with dip nets, pans and wash tubs, will soon be ~ making their once-a-year mass migration to many of Michigan’s streams. Cause for the ex- citement is the annual smelt runs which nor- AM. Mi. Thursday ..... as 12:40 1:00) Priday .....00. %33 1:20 1:46) turday ..... 8 2:00 2:25 YF cevenee 2:46 ‘sal GRY sce 9:45 i Pend Wednesday" ...11:38 5:00 S$ 5:25) German Pointer! to Hold Trials Re The Shorthaired Point- : er Club of Michigan will hold its “TUNE-UP PRICES - “ annual Spring Field Trial at High- See Our Factory- land Recreation Area, aa! ; Trained and Sunday, April 11-12 Mech he 2 Bob White quail will be used in} anc the puppy stake and pheasants will) (fre xelegeed snd, aint. in ‘all other} jstakes. , | authorized MERCURY dealer Raymond McCabe of Urbana, | Hiller of Detroit- will) aol Ry tpg INLAND LAKES. All Age stakes. Lance Spencer of Detroit and V. V. VanDivort off SALES a Me oe Limited Al Age sakee. | 3127 W. Huron mally reach their peak early in April. Season Entries be obtained from} - may j runs from March 1 to May 31, Last year the [club. Breough tai] FE 47121 FE 2-6122 commercial smelt catch was more than 6,000,000 [Birmingham, MI 4-7470. et Ss Pontiac, took hig field trial honors: at Indiatown Gap, Pa., last] weekend by cap- turing the $1,500 stake. The 5-year- old champ is han- died by trainer Fred E. Bevan of Waynesboro, Ga. A. NEW YORK — Giving yoar boat its Spring coat of paint can mean Here are some suggestions about putting a fine finish on your boat from the current (April) issue of the Ziff-Davis magazine, Popular ting: ° x«* * * Ary surface that is to be paint- ed must be carefully prepared beforehand, Screw holes should be filled, splinters, gouges, roughness leveled and sanded; foose paint removed; and hull washed down if you are near the sea and salt could have worked into seams, Temperature, indoors or out, $1.25 A WEEK Sy EE This Ad UWAUTIUIUAA OO UTUUUTTATTEUETTAT BRAKE RELINE es, $4995 GOODYEAR Chevies, and SERVICE STORE Plymouths 30 $. Cass following _ sion action last week restricting food and beverages at these sites. Eimer explained the restrictions do not ban food and ‘beverages but merely designate areas with- in the units where they will be prohibited. Purpose of. the restrictions is to curtail littering of beaches, prevent lieve the policing chore placed on park staffs at the expense of other According fo the régulations, food and beverages of all types will be prohibited in specified Holland parks and Pontiac Lake recreation area, while alcoholic beverages will be excluded in the beach afeas at Dodge 4 park. All four experience heavy use, each rding 1,000,000 visi- tors annually. Babies All Alike The armadillo, our strangest mammal, is notable for having litters of four identical young — ‘all of the same sex. 2 a Pavke diviniow chict Arthur @t_- accidents and rowdyism and to re-| " beach areas of Grand Haven and| - oe the business. Insurance for members ta 8 ise.” b 4 COME ON OUT and VISIT Us ot Our Spanking New, _ SHOWROOM—Featu ‘These Famous Brand BOATS: Weer Pinca Duratech (Alum.) SCOTT : ..« Riverdale & All - ae for Our Gond Opening wi a - Open Daily & Sunday | 9to9 Service ‘CRUISE-OUT Boat Sales , 63 E. Walton Blvd. _* FE 8-4402, Pontiac ee a * ‘ . a should be between 40 and 80 de- aaa $50) 000,000 $501 000,000 At the end of the policy year, this Exchange returns in cash to the insured members of the Auto Club that portion of the premium not used in paying claims and carrying on The sum returned over the years has now reached the prodigious sum of $50,000 less than they paid for it. emo © Why not? Detroit Automobite Inter-Insurance Exchange at Automobile Cluh of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE . A. J. sOCUE—Mgr. 15. Williams St—FE H. M. ©. “Check” Conn, GR 4-624 first page ef local phone book for offices in atate cities cost them nn 5-415) | ¥ 8. E foneenl FE 4-2891 Me y 5° MEirose 7-7451 jalty, OL. 2-7751 Paint Adds Life to Boat grees when you paint. Humidity should be less than 65 per cent. On raw wood, apply a primer or sealer first. Take care to work it into all seams, Sand-the surface when dry, and apply a second sealer coat. Sanding is done after every coat, with a fine garnet paper used before the final finish coat. The most delicate job is apply- ing the anti-fouling bottom paint that repels: marine growth. Get right down to the bare wood. /Winners Over "3\Lincoln Park OCSC Ritlemen The Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club rifle team defeated Lincoln \Park in a dual shooting match at ,the Lincoln Park range. OCSC’s five leading gunners shot an actual score of 952 and a handicap total of 1,015 com- pared to Lincoln Park's 928-094. | Bob Carlson took handicap | | | | BRAKES RELINED | THESE 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: - all 4 wheels; install All 4 t Sas “ok | Prant dsaromeny eaaae_ brass Gia; “ct © Chev. sataahcoseniriest chest shack absorber 12” Cs game honors for the OCSC shooters with |210 while Neil Newman was the} actual leader on 193. Jim Gurd/ was tops for the oe ihe in both | categories with 189-202. The scores for the OCSC’s top five riflemen were: Neil =a 193-200; Don Postma, 192-201; Cash Bond, 191-202; K, Danielson, 181 202; Bob Carlson, 185-210. Remaining OCSC scores were: M. E. Guy, 183-199; M. LaPorte, 180-194. ‘Jack’ Really a Hare The “jack rabbit" of Asiegteh is! really a hare. This animal — more correctly called the prairie hare — is famed for its ‘‘spy hops,’’ when it leaps several feet into the air, & , i 3) “De imestoen x to ffher las 4 a able in stock to ro ee ce ont. Bid It really ‘isn’t @ difficult job, bed will — ag with com- lete direction: re eave available” for eons’ tion ad help. Here are the ; resin prices; . PINTS vesesc1.80 fl QUARTS .....2.40 © GALLON .....9.00 | €LOTH. 6" ..... yd. 50¢ 44” eevee yd. 1.50 : . When. measuring Graft, add Usually, 2 gallon of resin will cover 45 sq. ft. of ¢loth, 6" to 12” for overlap, BOAT SIZE 12’ 14! 16’ LENGTH 11 yds. 12 yds. 12 yds.° e WIDTH 44" 44" 44" RESIN 1% gals. 2 gals. Complete Selection of Boot Paint... Brushes . . . Turpentine . , . Etc. SLAYBAUGH‘'S FE eee | : to get a view of the surrounding) j main _ Open a Charge Account | wall paint! ] New Basement Floor Enamel = pees see cet san ee, sarees ding feed Suerwin-Wiitams LOXON weep) Concrete Floor Enamel This new latex finish is specially fore. mulated for basement floors, porches and patios. Moisture and alkali won't. harm it. 16 beautiful colors. aces THISIS A SPECIAL COLOR SERVICE OF OUR STONE i Super Kem-Tom 4ATEX WALL PAT Suenwan Wittianes 7 Ww. HURON _ DRAYTON PLAINS Say OR D120 it ' 3 Fee ees — aa wee vecet s+ 11,380 SUR (ode phen Ge epee ereces Yt — . “= eeeeeee sss +3096) (Bix- 7 er , on Pi occks whe ger eee ie 6 loss, 2+ 46,076 i ya . . fete or ae at eee eek e tees 427 i | Reported 5,191) : 41,650 | Steer eeesevenes cine Ry Sexe [Banus Nw of Aven S109 te j sedan ate clah ati ,.937 f ; opeckouceauee ii gee COTTAGE CHEESE \L” NYE DAIRY i i HE i i 2 i eee eee ee ee — : Se Sear oo 5406 9, " : _ ? ‘sae tam that Maurice received Oks od ekesee evens es 19,834la _ FEATURES AT eerenere NC pe ee Ps _U] 190'- 305 - sas - 722 - 9: Ca rene er a AWARD | NOMINATIONS betas i fie | ‘ d SHOWN ORIGINALLY! SEE IT WITH YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY! y ' ' * ) coat er ae 18" White (D).. Barton (D) ,436| = 48,853 | Bartlett 42,074 Burdick (R) SUG Beth (D) 4,995) | . 573,855 \Durance (R) 4,310) WSU Board of Governors ieee | 297,063 WSU Board of Governors (Six-year term—2 seats) (Four-year term—2 seats) Burdick (R ) Reported Woodcock (D) 5,117 Durance (R) 78,882 \Ference (D) 5,024 Chennault (R) ae ys of Cooksey (R) | 7 : ¥ rr WSU Board-of Gosia your term—2 costs) » i Suis 1 5 acener 22.50-—Special $15.88 \ : . 5,153 ! : er a N 5 : , 6 ft. Reguler 26.95—Special $18.88 Pork Brains Thief Fails ae : | . POOLE Hardware |. Use His Head; Caught 151 Oakland FE 4-1594 , Maa MILE SHOPPING CENTER FE 8-9618 << Oven’ Dally 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - i d > F YOU ACT Now! ae ~ ite q | t : ) 3 , NO ‘CASH a eS | ; ae "State Proposition 3 . | “SUBMARINE SEAHAWK™ STARRING -suniage ro : =e JOWN BENTLEY *SRETT HALSEY —Sakatyan- grat feerceureelDiaptes de maar “(Gives Wayne Stat: University : cof > AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE MAME RIGAN ANT ERMATIONAT PICTURE ee a TN [Seca tNZCAR HEATERS | com is r-ew.Cr,jKT T,X," we i i i he nd bn STARTING * FRIDAY x Sie] bate Se |. DRAW BLUE SKY “2D hil & | een yf Oe Big Short Wave Link | a EXOLUSIVE! FIRST. SHOWING aot uce * — fo Cost $18 Million | — — ee ie ie ee IN YOUR PAY i il ” | - - — sa ret A_SEVEN STAR EMOTIONAL SHOCKER! ENVELOPE! «= | fepmermetageee Rpt oe MIT NE ALLYSON CALL ANYTIME = ae retell af, oon b "GUN eee: Mt JEFF CHANDLER a oe 2 e The 3,000-mile communications ss em. soa : SANDRA OFF chain will connect Karachi, Teh- Anum gt oo yaa PP ORN ran and’ Ankara, The U.S. govern- a ton Fe a7 ‘i Hh my ID ‘ment will pay the bill—$18,370,000. a. : ; {ARE ob RI REB U/LDING | REPA/IR/MCG _ JERRY LEWIS in “GEISHA BOY” - AND _CORNELL WILDE i is. “MARAIBO” ’ | nC BY be Luxe) aA ek * my : Z . ; 4 ; 4 ‘ = i / ee ae Si J 3 - ~ 2 , + * kc aim ii tne tes i ee a a a i i i i ge ee im a ge Te et A fo... ae sae : i BAe a, a : : ice. “ * f i a * ay Be i: S 5 Fe th ee - iv ae 3 yer 3 : : Sere Gott 4, forthe past |than Mt, Mitchell ‘in the Great - “The location was reported to the eee g. z | : i 787] ft trek | Washington State, the range was found to be 7,144 feet high, about 5,000 feet -higher Smokies, the highest mountain east of the Rockies. The highest was found to be 13,856 feet, about 600 feet lower than Mt. Rainier: in The team reported that the range is voleanic and covered 90 per cenf by snow and glaciers. The volcanic nature of the moun- tains added an air of mystery to the study. According to John Pirrit, leader of the expedition, a widely-scat- tered array of volcanic rock was found strewn over an area stretch- —— The smallest of the 10 peaks ‘in THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1050 RIVE installed capacity. “Our rate is about three that,” he said. : ZA Z ‘\ AFIREATER INTOA . DYNAMITE FACTQRY AS RASSLERS INTO GOIN’ ai AGAINST HIM{~1S IT ..\ WORK CONSISTS OF LETTING TRUCKS as | RUN OV: Marriage License |. Applications Beste, Caste pan eg Ye Batali peraent D. Sievers a. Padi BS Beara Bains Edwerd K. Girard, Drayton Pisins Carele A. Pitch. Lake Orion eas 3. Piviretto, Anaheim, Calif. rgaret J. Davis, Birmingham , 906 Barri Bite i’ Wernances Keego Harbor F £ . Detrott $e be Detiore, Farmington - James H. er, 2036 Avaion Mary E. asen, 102 Calvert oe ae Carl PF. Sefiers, 128 Sanford Barbers E. Paimer, 4510 Jamm Samu Bulkowski, Salem Gaeliney, Farmingtes Donald BR. Walker, 1966 Mauer Connie L. Bulier, Dearborn E. W. Howard arse st i. Adnioe Lake Orion Rey E. Imis) Borodhy Me Birkett, 2108 Joy Ciifton E. Gam! 1143 Vimewood Getty Ly Porton, #18 BE. Tennyson Linwood K. Wolfe. Rochester Joan F. Bartell, Troy obert L,-MeCall Jr, 2036 Buick atricia L. Jarrett, 13 Stowell Gerald C. Monnick, #60 Elizabeth Wi L. Christian, $751 Cooley Beach Teds Ea hee. aoa Missa Be, Retires, ‘az Atrpors Dexter J. Thor Jr., Mary L. G. Keuppila, Ww. , Commerce ete Fg Milford Jess¢ Ramirez Jr., 187 Rockwell Carol A. LaBarge, 52 Crescent Richard J, . 67 8, Marshall Verneda 4. Fee PAN Opdyke al Oak A boy’s growing up when he stops memorizing ballplayers’ batting averages and starts mem- orizing movie actresses’ measure- ments .. . March is the month when the wind on street corners gives you_something to look at, then puts dust in your eyes so you can’t see it. —Earl Wilson. Z HAK-KAFF Tam SURELY, GINTY. YOU JEST YOUKIDDIN'Z 1 seen YF oY M OUR BOY AGAINST DREADNAUGHT MSCLUSKY © 4 AND T'D AS SOON Book é TRY AN’ TALK ONE OF MY TRUE YODR BOY'S ROAD BOARDING HOUSE Y IGHTY MIDGET IS COLORFUL, Zf BUT HE HAS NO MORE KILLER INSTINCT A THAN A BUTTERFLY! EGAD, L | JAMOITOMOAA 232g ASTVS awa DIXIE DUGAN ( ~ A BULL ON A =; eo GULL FIGHT? \ » OUT OUR WAY 1 DON’T BLAME ‘TH’ GUY Y OH, THAT AIN’T WHAT HE'S meh “ail ebecangirna cnt 7) —* DONALD DUCK vw = NANCY By Walt Disney You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage: of this easy way to sulve all your buying and selling problems, To Place Your. WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818] s ‘ ! a ‘ 3" Ste Sh kis i? & * . ee ae “ tA Pe CS Oe ee ee ke ON 8 oe BS oe oy YEAH---I WAS THERE THE MUSEUM » , THIS MORNING . IS. THROWING OUT ALOT OF OLD STUFF. t bens THE GIRS - ee series aes a ii GRANDMA WHAT'S ‘THAT T* DO WITH CAN'T? I'VE BEEN HELPIN’) YOUR BIG HURRY P GRANDMA DRY HER NEW DISHES / ~"T bought three new hats today.” \ \ Lal i, : Markey of uy hs EE | Hud We - rt \Oldster Stalls Waterford Vote for 20 Minutes _seeadesevadersaeee buy abe ed seereeresee 1.78) : Y BO-Tb. sancssence bu. Seen seers eeeeeee Esa» de Wastin rae lr ope 20 oks ation "a la $25,000 Fire Strike: Hotel at Anchorville ANCHOR VILLE (UPI) — An a.m. today. a ; Injures Woman. Clarkston Housewife Is ‘Fair’ After Smashup} at U.S.10 and M15 | County Doctors to Hear Talk by Medical Editor Juvenile Division. Mrs. Helen J. Chandaniais, .29, of 6160 Sunnydale St., suffered head, chest and possible back in- juries and-was in a state of shock when she arrived at the hospital. Pofitiac State Trooper John Brown said she was Ilicky to be alive. For the past four years, Miss |Chevalier has been roving editor of the national magazine. -/What For,’ Says She; Bandit Turns and Runs d akeR: Es ‘f aE 8g ge Z é Fy + Tt it as little man filed, without money or candy. iJ ad iin 2” Oak- | copy_one : * The Pontiac Press, « , newspaper printed. and circulated in said County. Witness, the Honorable Arthur £. Moore, J of said Court, In the City of Pontiac in said County, this Ind day of April, AD. 1959. (Sealy ARTHUR BE. MOORE, (A true copy) Judge of Probate ELSIE service Alameda: {tice in cent of a sald the esti- last week's ‘were 48,300 tons votes, and rate was 97 |Claude R. Tapp, 255, Those de- feated were Clarence D, Brangar, ago |177; a 158; and 13 Frank , 1. yon John J. Alley was re-elected jus- the |tice of the peace with 433 votes. He was unopposed. World tea is esti- mated at 1, million pounds annually. ‘STATE OF AN—In the Pro- iE J. VASCASSENNO, man te Register, Juvenile Division April 6, "58, NOTICE nnual membership of Pontiac Consumer Co-Cpers: Operative Inc. Wed., A Loan Bias. "163 w. Huren, Pontiac, Mich. of officers and any other busi- that may come before the . Y coms pril 7, 8, 9. 10 and fi NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE Notice is hereby given by the under- 5 i, cash to the highest bidder. In- | 8 jon thereof may be made at 16 : . Oakland Lafayette, Sow lots tchersiber, Du Pont and American To- 2) bacco. ' AGELINE, APRIL 7, 1959,. WYN ette J,, 2101 Opdyke; beloved in- hter of Everet and Sue dear sister of Jeffery was held Agelink. Service toda from the Brace-Smith Punerat New York Stocks 600 Ibs. 12.50-13.25. ‘eslers—Salabie 75. Steady Prime Vealers 34.00-38.00; standar .00-34.00; cull and utility ae Desree. Ger News in Brief iiinge Halt ** a ad - = bad $2.40 Dividend Rate = Reinstated by Ford is. DETROIT w—Ford Motor Co. |Atchison Sss4sesusunss wis t in Holy eesusssiusssbiscustesessescss U.S. to Get British Cars ~ ‘Valued at $100 Million . uma Sal 1 Pus, ape - Ellis of t- sanaee wall be By She Chores , Clarks Goyette Punera! after 10 a.m. Thursday, April 9. Named for Months ee 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 14, 21, 28, 31, 32, 58, 60, 62, 74, 16, 77, 94, 99, 102," 104, 105, BAIRD HR SHAK SSSenwews + HB Mherivie3e-E Ww a ISSSESAKB i of ot at 106, 108, 111, 118. 2 a i : Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male — ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A-CA- | RESPONSIBLE SINGLE man to work on dairy farm. Must like cattle. Know how to milk with ht MA 54-4601 ness over 40 years, ted in for advancement to more respon- n is} Help Wanted Female 7 aLzen ste LADY EXPERI- in ladies & men’s clothing. PE 2-6811 9 8. Saginaw. ears of age and have some col- ege or cm Uni AVON CALLING-TV ADVERTIS- ing hag increased the demand. If ‘ou have ever Goomt of repre- veoung Ayon W6 is THE tod. 44508 EZ. Phone ay FE er write Drayton Plains, P.O. STEADY. NIGHTS. pply 438 Orchard > work 25-39 br. per. wk. Age 25-45. $85 weekly comm. plus bonus to start. Car nec. 56-6573 8 ‘til noon | SASTE RN MANUFACTURER OF a nae. BOO! or net per year to start. Write Pon- tiac Box sta go Rng Ma ML, Pe $430. MIDDLE AGED im Bend » Pontiac, to Pontiac Press Box i111. — ae cations and phone number. CASH Ag EMPLQYED .2%5 hourly comm, anshi CURB GIRLS, COUNTER GIRLS -@ sh@rt order cooks. A & W Root Beer Stand. 676 W. Huron &t., apley, Owner & Mgr. ap- een 2 & & p.m. Demonstrate new Shoes. Samples su Shoes, Dept. tools & Ford experience. only in person to Service M: - er, Harold Turner Inc, 444 5. FIRE FIGHTERS CITY O* PONTIAC Salary $4,888—$5, — are now 88 oF E: The Pontiac Press — | .FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 " From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. should be re- édiately. “The ' 77 Px i OQ aasgpuaies e at et _ — * * Ball and Bearing Firm — Giving Up Adrian Plant ADRIAN (UPI) = The Hoover |Curti Co. is giving up because of tn- profitable operatiofis. oe The firm said it will offer the die-casting and metal plating plant |E2** od for sale. It employs 200 persons. Hoover bought the plant from 32 E Hoffa, Said to Get Payoff | “* eae eee SSRFRB5 i g E _ in Detroit 3 Bs than to cance) the acme? mo Mea the advertise. © QAVaAWNaANEaRWaAR wleas . When cancellations ate made be sure to get ‘ our number.”’ () S=3—e23 * = = be} UIhK Ah wane aioh mis baa ‘Transient Want Ads may canceled to. 9:30 a.m. ation after spasnausnes eeteeunysesnsesusessonegsseataussegasseuss eo ets . CASH WANT AD RATES Limes 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days . Sentenced 2-15 Years on Byrglary Conviction * Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland yesterday sen- getting |tenced Gary M. Williams, 19, of 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Water- ford Township, to 2-15 years in| the State Prison of Southern Mich-| int Ts! Ft ; w SS32e2 aan mmasne ws woun C Fetatededed Senseaaw Zenith Rad .. Ana’cda W&C 66 Pease a & UR Hed BMH d vastsakus aim the been ren- the 04 °$3.12 97 4.50 34 5.76 50 6.70 40 8.20 30 966 f- 20 «(11.04 10 «12.42. 00 13.80 Spaaornunss Gen -T&E,... 68.3 Upjohn of Kai 44 igan at Jackson for burglary. . i Williams on March 23 pleaded| : Funeral Directors 4 pleaded guilty to breaking into a STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by Fig Paoaeered toad township restaurant. Upon his ar- ; COATS OR _3-1757 rest by police, they said he ad-|trty. mitted the burglary of $50 from the restaurant and 10 other break- tose leh cccoss das Bee iif Donelson-Johns|" wnetignea oe BR Service w NE 2-58415 Detroit Harvester Buys Weaver Manufacturing fie i cc, 5. Ni Co.) Figures after decimal points am f 2 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Astaetence Serriog. Tiere Meter. Ue, 1 E be operated as a wholly Harvester has two other sub- 4 i Outstanding Clue es “oily Hal] in jo & participate in the examina- tion. a ‘ Siebinnmat = GIRL FOR DRUG STORE WORK No fountain. Over 21. Spartan 91 Orchard Lk. Rd. . | GOOD MAINTENANCE MAN : FE 5-697 .POOD sy pr bd bonus. 12:30. 4713 Dixie Hwy. - NEW OFFER ‘will select five (5) m in the an profession at ovr ¢: We train you, teach you end pay Son's silsty while ‘leaning our work. . I have a sales job for average men wilti to di GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL , housework and baby — 8 live in. $15 wk. MA 4-3462. | Sane ees Club. 9649 Perr Lake fd. - USEKEEPER FOR an. Live In. Write Post Office, , Birmingham, Michigan. HELP FOR DAYTIME | ~~~ work, 5171 Dixie Highway. Dray- ton Plains. Apply evenings. end cted, Rust be fast accurate ave some knowledge of simple eping. Write tise .Press TO LIVE dren, Own room and L ,2-1071, IN AND CARE for reorders or makeup parties. ll FE §-3061 Shoe Store, 928 W. Huron. THAT PRO- SELL COSMETICS vide a future. No quota to meet, unlimited territory 2 FE’ 92-4025, are free 7-10 p.m., are earn your reruiae and still re- Baie eat ROUTE SALESMEN gr fee very & cot WANTED, WOMAN TO DO TELE. tation, . in twp, Veineedaye, rt ca 4 seterigr Good wages. AN OR GIRL TO DO LIGHT care of 2 year old child, Live in. FB 5-33 y Seay tas ve i. Lie Uh ive in. $-37 ts ork. FE 56, or FE 5-1180, Gren 'h Bpht Aowsework tn Sudeh ewor FE 5-6008 for appt. iciting. Call . 12 noon and 4 p.m. FE ‘1 ring for an coffee makers, 6 to 7 cup hurch, club | Spf ee 1220 Auburn, EXPERIENCED CASHIER WITH of ; eee 2, erie DEPENDABLE CLEANING trans wk. With own . | FINANCE 6! Help Wanted 8 | | srg or OR COUPLE WANT- for small spartmest. State ee. Write Pontiac Press ox WTD. EXPERIENCED SHORT OR- der cook. Must be fast & dr- ble. Hotel coffee shop. 6 5. ginaw. weeree-eAs saree Bae armn i ™ 8 n, ex: preterr echeduled hearts. no broker competition. Por appointment, call Mr. Peterson, PE 23-1372. Employment Agencies 8A TYPE YOUR WAY ....... into a smart as Re- ¢ _™ + an office with lots of action. Type 55-60 wpm, $31) Heré’s youi opportunity to handle a busy PBX board in the lobby of a swank firm. 5 wpm. ea THE FUTURE . $300 an insurance office doing icy rating Must ng TAKE A TIP .............. about your prospects as a waitress, they're very oir experienced, Aged — MEN — TRAINEE ....... $ 5 ft. § inch. tall or better. ad INDUSTRIAL SALES ..:..... $350 Aged 2446, _. ‘ EVELYN EDW&@RDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERY -—OUR NEY ATION— 24% EaSI HURON § 4 FE 4-0584 OFFICE GIRL AGED 3-35 WITH accurate eins. 5 day week. $200 gg ge A 4 Bldg. Instructions 9 PIANO, VIOLIN AND VOICE. EX- pertly trained. FE 4-8407. VOCAL LESHONS—YEARS OF EX- perience, competent teacher. vel PE 4-6458, ask for Mrs. Work Wanted Male 10 A-l PAINTER, INTERIOR AND E 4-6462. exterior. Reas, F’ | 1 GARPENTER AND CABINET g. work. Work guaranteed, OR 3-8748 4&1 CARPENTER W OR: and re . FE 4-4210, vlc A- Ga 0 Ex- rior Free estimate. hock. 3-3752 or OR D81IT = 4-1 PAINTING PAINTING & WALL PAPER- AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER and cabinet work. New and se Murdock. PE 27861. 18 CAR WANTS kind, FE 2-2134. work -of PER. ALL TAXES. EMpire 3-3416 wo fo) SABINET wee d AN A Ne sino em ® specialty. FE : AN ae. able, Cal) after 6 S ; roofing, plaster. repair and dry wall, recre . ahd eee con ~ 60 GRADUATE, draft exem, : ~ sap Sone oe a or soe A IN Ve de: re ony & aiid repair work. 1 of an ise Pe bee J RUBIO PICKED-OF GANDER oe t < s y gti = ci us me | . ¥ Sige ee Aa pane ; 3 Soy Se Ga a j “a a A ‘ mA a et a eh ee a TT a eri Wee aR aere es eee _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 1950. on A ay TAK | PREPARED IN pig Be A de 9 ee ae any ether ean myself. Wilber cal Weatherly, 4417 8. merce Rd. ag Sent tat ante 6, Milford : D THIS DATE, April 8, 1950, 1 will not be al fear ae See vite i fglany bts copied 42 BE. Pike; FE 4-1192 or PE 5-5773 : a Be, Oy SE EE? rose ae | BURTON FE. STEVENS” ts MEL. 4s Fil, “te Dennison St, Oxford, spputatanent me calls bY | SeGGyY NEWT ON COSMETICS ae Residential and sanetion makeup parties. ba ony gr Be. om Call wy| Home oun any = Herbert Cait be . $1198. Jono W, a. Gu Johnson, FE 2-7104. VILLAGE HALL ee ewe Pur enor Insurance Agencies I7A;.. FOR RENT ee FE FM soy ANDERSON sass PARTIES __ RECEPTIONS ennig Also meso yee MEETINGS hi SAND & . PE 6-972. Ron enoi-FOREVERY here Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. RANCE ¥ NEED - Round the clock and For me he 3 cs AND CEMENT| service Arnold R. rep- CALL rs work fire OR 13-0402. esenting Tricker Agen- 3261 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Ti, ENDS or CEMENT 4-456] or OR : RENT , SILVERWARE Mosk Work. Pree estimates. FE Laundry Service 18 | —buoch_bowls. FE ¢5#05. “aac DENS WE Wid. Children to Board 26) olfer low prices through | raume on Bn at ag i Bui” ° hayes es undry. 540 & Telegraph. FE A-d soqnpine Sonn, uw ortgage. No ebitgation 2$101 8 "Builders xchange Landscaping 18A | Wtd. Hlousehetd Goods 27 EE eisai came cascumee Si asta con tee DEL DOEING & TRUCKING || At, Tals, Pree estimates. OR 3-0636 lamps. marble top tables, MY #7 COMPLET ROTEDInG Ben. * MARLON ANG aU0™ Se | can POa_UaED_TTE. FORK |1 + ° ei 2, "s. J Kowa ee ONsrROG C0, 3001 Crooks Bid. UL 94643. ture and mise. FE 2-067. __MA 2353 or OA 83772 |A-1 ACE TREE t SERVICE RE- CASH POR FURNITURE AND AP- any TYPe © PLANS. sera! and yinait, Get our bid. frances. pond nom or house full. gustom Grew, OL 1-420. EM _FE 2 re TE bad service. VE ShiLD paces pring lean wp. fer FURNITURE NEEDED BUILD BA UNDER mance , fe posses, Block © coneat work.| 19%, sesssa fie eating Month re home or odd lots. Get PE 5-0084 or PE, 2-37 BLOCK. BRICK. TENE WORK | and fireplaces. MA Rati SAZEMENTS WATER PROOPED. pot guaranteed dil estimates | — BUILDING REPAIR. PLASTER ing, masonry, carpentry. ments waterproofed FE + CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Get our pact last | ORLANDO BUILDERS OR 3-9764 CEMENT & BLOCK | WORK FE 5-0762__ CARPE NTER | WORK. NE NEW & & RE-| r 8m Rare: specialty. -3841 or Og14 @vsroM HO ate BY LICENSED butider Free estimates. UL 72-5175 | CEMENT WORK. COMMERCIAL. end residential, nothing too large “ok” st sees Pree eine Is OUR SPECIALTY | _Floors, basements. EM 3-48 ~ CERAMIC TILE PREE ESTIMATES —_— Advance Floor Co OR 3€70 DRY WALL TF°OOR LAYING sand'ng and ‘inishing Phone FE $-0592 ~~ ROOF REPAIRS _ EAVESTROUGHING PE 40 -0444 PRENCHING EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks. Mg tile fostings.| Ditenes and boat well. UL 2 Business Services _ AUBURN ROAD | § & SER NEW = USED ENING & REPAIR SERVICE | W. Auburn Road between, Livernots & Crooks Rd. Phone) UL 23-1097 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | reveret by factory trained man) our office. Genera), Fests cg &) Office a * rence 8&t ong. PE 7 4.0135 Acme Asphalt Paving Our prices are reasonable, guar- antee with every job. Call 8-6843 for free estimates. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, wall and windows. Reasonable. FE 2-1631. EXPERT Lg TRIMMER AND __removal. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- paring, Nes rewinding. 218 E. 4-3981. _Pike, Ph FURNACES CLEANED AND ¢. L. Nelson. FE 5-1788. sue NG, NEW OR REPAIR. Work # Terauieed. FE 5-0394, LAWNMOWE SHARPENED & REPAIRED Outboard Mtr’s— Parts & Service Air cooled engines repaired Authorized Service for Stratton & Clinton En Law: TREE TRIMMING na REMOV- al. Low rates, Call after 6 p.m. FE 40137. See + Wall UARA 13: ~~~~ PAINTING, i Plaster rep. Stephen Navarre. UL FE 5-6593 or OR 3-2000.|CA ines Rats MOWER hs MIR. SERVICE| LOST: SATURDAY NIGHT BLACK 900 8, Case Lake Rd. PE 4-7921/ fatgerty Answe if to. naiwe SAWS MACHINE FILED | “Smokey." Any information to Manley Leath 19 Bagley St. Suereabouts call MA 6-1727. Re- TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL. Free est, UL 2-1378 or UL 2-2884.|LO8T: 1 BASEBALL 3 GLOVES, 1 pat, Nr, ne tas py High School. ee Paper removed. rE i A-] PAINTING invEkion ~~ Ex- tertor 10 per cent disc for = { _ Guaranteed Free est FE 4 ABA PAINTING -& DECORATING I 20 years experience aera st | Free estimates. Phone UL 27-1388. PAINTING —_PAPERING | esting Peper Removal FE 2-2312 NEW METHOD FOR cyclone fences. Old made to look ake new Free estimates. Call FE 4-4430. |PAINTING ANE DECORATING. Wall washing wail re- moved by steam |PAPERHANGING — PAINTING — _2-4204 ldeckesamuenie sat eri PAINTING Television § Saulce 22 DAY OR NIGHT Ty, SERVICE FE 5-1 or 5-8390 iS. STRAKA JENSEN'S TV SERVICE ee” noon & evening, call FH 2-04 Upholstering "23 BPBPBPBPLL LPL LLP LLL PLL LLP AL RPETS AND FURNITURE cleaned tn your home. 25 years _exp. Paqu & Sons. FE 8-4622. EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLS TER- ing caine Cooley Lake Rd. EM AL'S UPHOLSTERING 4-8787 THOMAS U OP SOLATERING NORTH P*®RRY 8T. 4 - ____Lost & Found 24 | On any ! CASH FOR iT: L SLONE aa T¥PING-SEO. S tag No. #35, wie, Union & Orchard Done in a: pone, FE 47211 ee. Rewa on sae We GARRY Pal er washers. Whole: vite a Maybee Ra. & Baid- a sale APPLIANCE, SERVICE | Lost: rE MALE ROY'S, 96 Oaklan FE 2-4021| Boxer, "fawn, ears ancilpped. FE A Fe. BALSAM ——— Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 “rd igor Us “of Ma meres DRESSMAKING. ZAOnme AL- forest, Please contact Geo _-terations. Mrs, Bodell, FE 4-9053.| Watts, 1172 Meadowlawn. | DEESSMAKING TATLORING aa _ 5-3907. Reward fe) in my. home, Call FE. #8055. Hobbies s & Supplies. 24A PAINT BY ¥ GET if gyi "Serle ND be ace through -Classifie s! Sore. Lawrence St. Yes, whatever it is — dial ~ Notices & Personals | 25 FE 2-8181 for an ad-|x eet WAVE 90.50] writer and get it! | fame and is, . a , i i . é 7 — WE BUY ANYTHING —_ , SUN BALES MA $1341 | WANTED: GOOD USED | S'LVER KNIVES,! FORKS AND SPOONS.) PH. FE 42282. | Wanted to Rent 29 FOR cere SEASO! bome, minimum be: ——- 2 baths. Fireplace. Must be 3 GARA og Lk Tashmoo §-1721. TED TO LEASE, WITH OP- tion te buy: Lake front, 3 bedrm ear-eround home in Waterford Township. Pontise Press. I Box 11. | WANTED TC RENT BY * ADULTS; —Lakefront cottage or year-round | a Cah Lio . References 4-2118 6 after ‘om Wed. ¢ Vtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 ABILITY To your lena contract at the soe B soy discount—is a service Ted McCullodgh has given for many Buy. rs! Sonne i hb h : FE ea our con ARRO REALTY ABSOLUTELY. The fastest ac’ om your- = contract, Casi sh ge waitin, _Call all Realtor Partridge FE 4-258]. ACTION!!! On Your Land Contract. If you have sold on a first or second land contract, and would like vour cash, we can get you the. highest dollar Ressonabie dis- Ast for Mr Hayden J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor _ FE 8 E. Waljon_- LAND a ieracrs J. J. VanWelt. 4540 Dixie Hwy: FOR LA AND. HOME E LINQUENT. tsk FOR L, WELLS . J. JOLL REALTOR FE +4561 2536 DIXIE HWY. CASH pep ogy FOR LAND CON- TRACTS HO) ary ee NO SBLIGATION. A. Johnson REALTOR E 42533 1704 8. Telegraph na. (2 3 TES EVEN TF IF DE Wanted Real Estate 324 ps R. i RILEY, Broker Lake Rd. Ke ee 4-4821 Immediate Action * We Can Se Soe Meme. WHITE BROS. REAL yeete 08 35-1295 re faut 5660 Dixie Hwy. | Open Eves. ‘ti! 9; Sunday 10 ‘tii 5 On to Alaska = pey cash for your a contract — or will Mist free for cash. Jim R. J. WRIGHT & VALUET PE 45-9441 WANTED: WILL BUY FROM OWN- er, 2 bedroom modern, large “ Smell down payment, w: one repair EZ 3-6193,. sdiae oY mes, farms. lake propert: te. y, and Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE 4-8560 | | _Rent Rent Apts., Furnished d 33) ‘RM. AP ART. LL GIRL, $8, ‘pvr. | + Ee FE 2-0663. 1 AND 2? BEDROOM LAKEFRONT . Partly furnished, OR — tie bain aaa ony. 290 site 3 E Pgs | only. 290 | service. $40 m 4-3181 or FZ 150. 1..2, AND 3 ROOM PVT. EW gt oe space, quict, adults. 133 | a Teeal oe bacheiors, new! marriea couple. Nr. Perry | PE 4-1998. MODEST: MAIDENS Oye A -F “I can't go steady with you anymore, Sandra — there’s never anything in your refrigerator!” Rent Apts., Furnished 33 | OE le at me ane FPURN. 3 RM. apt. UTIL. FURN., garage, $15 wk. 42 Augusta. FOR- ages? 2 35” NEW HOUSE _tratler. 4-0619. ~ ORCHARD COURT * wee NEW AIR CONDITIONED NEW FURNITURE — “RENT’ - -DRASTICALLY REDUCED— FURN. AND UNFURN. MODERN | BEDRM. APTS. ADULTs ONLY MANAGER 19 SALMER. 8T. APT. 6 OPEN DAILY e aoa 10 A.M.= GOOD, CLEAN a "PF POR working drinker - - eertins, rs aes ere NE LGE. vada, Ow & BAT. NEAR ——* = | ROORS F gentlemen. 31 261 State St. one KITCHENETTE APTS., utilities ge 8 $15 per week. 0470 Pontiae Lk. . OR 3-939. — | MOREA caoer? _ PINE, cAkE apts. Tile floors Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 BIRMINGHAM — CENTRALLY located—n: bed- matic gas ‘and re- canter eases #70. ‘Can Midwest par! space, wes: i sess “or PEderal 8 GLEAN 6 ROOMS AND BATH, weper. fet, heat furn, FE 44127 4 E. Laundry facilities, ist class shape, PE 68-8901, Ask for Mrs. Harris. CLARKSTON. ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom vaneh. 1071 Felix Drive. Lot 110 x 140. Children welcome. tates. privileges. MA %1110. WE BLVD #EIGHTS 2 bedroom bomes — full base- ments — automatic heat — will decorate. 7833. Rent or sell. Call after 5. 23-6053. Terms can be LGE. 3 RMS. PRIV. UTIL. furn, Adults 2-0019. Laxyey. 2, bam —— and sree Srimming. UN __2-2065 after 5. MODERN DUPLEX heat Apt ~, ent, Asie t. , eee _back yard. Ref. MODERN 5 RMS, Seen _Hdwe., Drayton Plains. +. FE 2-2944 MODERN 5 rents BRICK A APT. stove and | 2 children cos ie att entrance, oi] beat. Reas. to 2 or 8. Pontiac rsous. Trail, _ Walled Lake. ; & BATH. 2-1320. 3286 A cam inn. ize Tits ORE PROT. Ba] rooms, ot Sa = ent. 18ST FLOOR. CLEAN. 3} & 4 RMB. Near Miracie Mile. PE 8-1370. { RM. LADY. KITCHEN PRIV. _Garege. 138 Lincoln. FE 3-7733. 27RM. KITCHENETTE. PVT. BATH | & ent. Util furn Small child welcome. 2-6226. 3 ROOMS «& aan. $12 WEEK| 23% Florence ee 2 RMS. PVT. ENT. & BATH. PE. 54466" 184 Mt Clemens. 12 & 3,ROOM APTS., yar are bath, private entrance. last I and Floor Plenty of parking te! cilities 164 W.. Pike St Call; FE between ¢ 00 & 8:0. p.m. No drinkers. be 2 NICE RMS. NEWLY DEC. Ground floor pvt. Lge all wil. | $13. FE 8-1203 after 2 RMS AND BATH trance. 173 State. FE se 2 RMS, PVT BATH decorated. Adulis 221 N. wean EN- mi Lk. 3 NICE ROOMS, COLSE IN __Grinking. $10 week. FE 2-218]. ? ROOMS. PVT. BATH fed EN- trance Close in. FE 5-9575 NO | asi ¥ I "| -3°RM APTS. FURN. FOR RENT. lo Hamilton, Walking distance from Pontiac'Mtr. & Pisher Chiid welcome, 2-961. 2 & 3 ROOM APTS PVT. EN- trance & bath Everything fur- | _hebera. Near Saginaw inquire 22 | u 3) RM3. & BATH PVT. ENT. iy N_ Telegraph. z OR 3 ROOM, PVT BATH ' ent., nice and clean. FE. 36102, 2 RMS. & BATH. UPPER. 49 5. Tasmania tn city OR 35-6061. 2 RMS., PVT. BATH Clean, close to downtown, FE 4-2579 before 8 p.m. 2 RMS, AND BATH. PVT. ENT. After 6; West side. FE 2-0661. 5322 4 Bad ; 3 ROOM. PVT. BATH. 19 Body. | i Phone Hartaad | Sonal MODERN APT. . ON lake To responsible person. OR | 3-5292 _ a 3 RMS. AND BATH. PE 44878 3_1GE MODER™ RMS. PVT _ bath and ent. FE 8-6523 ' '3 ROOMS. NEWLY “DECORATED Pvt. bath. W. Huron. Adults only. __MI 40044 after 4 pm ‘3 RMS. AND BATH. PVT. ENT, Ve meget tee Lo Adults only. #20 bers feat 273 Bald- wee aT aor BATH. Cou- oa _pie_ only, FE _ 5-4032. 3 ROOMS & warn CLEAR. wK _or_mo., foe N. 3 RMS. NICELY roan. FOR MID- dieaged prece. Pensioner ferred. drinking. $50 me.) 7 No 3 RM “a aie HEAT. LAUNDRY | facilities, juliet and ciaen: 650 | _Northview Ct., off Oakland ie 3 ATTRACTIVE RMS. PVT aes t __ Adults — only. FE 86-3473 3} LGE. RMS., PVT. BATH & ENT. | Everything furn., small baby wel- | come. $léqweek, FE 5-8339 3} RM. FULL BATH, 319 PROS- _pect. White only. $12 wk. . 3 RMS.. PVT. ENTRANCE AND, bath, 31 Stowell, FE 4-2190, | CASH -QUICK © cLosIna— -NO HIDDEN FEES~- Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 WEST HURON IMMEDIATE. ACTION | good jand contract. New | J seasoned Your cash upon sat. | sfactor inepectics of property| and title. Ask Ken Templeton. K..L. nara bare Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Ri FE hate LAND CONTR. TO BUY to sell, Earl gl EM 3- asi or EM 3-4086. WE Buy Land Cor Contracts Ask for Sal Man t ir es PE 2.0238 or MA anager eventugs HUMPHRIES REALTY _ Wanted § Real E Estate 32 32A ALL. CASH Paid immediately. for acreage anywhere, PENN REALTY 4122 N. Woodward Royal Oak LI 98-5900 ALL CASH ag Hg og Aa and FHA equities Tm - in yent ments. mediate d and Rf WICKERSHAM ee . Maple MaAytair aeaed é 3 LGE, RM. APT. NEAR AUBURN Heights. UL 20418. 3 RMS. & BATH, FOR LEAN. Bis couple. Baas ent, West Side. Sas HEAT. FE | ¢ ROOM: 3 4 ROOMS. fosos. or FE 3 LOWER ROOMS AND BATH & 2 front rooms. Util, furn. Adults. ~ 258 Orchard Lake. 3 LARGE RMS. WILL BE SHADY & quiet Good neighborhood. Air- conditioning. Couple only. FE 403: 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 107 N. Saginaw 3} ROOM APT. NEWLY DEC, reas. to right a a or elderly couple. 5-2861 3 RMS., PRIVATE BATH AND EN- trance. clean gas heat, near downtown, 87 8. Parke. 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, PVT. - bath and ent. js floor, 264 8. Parke, FE 4 RMS. AND a TH. ADULTS. Clean, Nicely furn, 8 Miller St. ‘ a near vs ian Oh. ee edrms, Garden. OF ; 4 y ROOMS “AND, BATH WitGa | § siae Inquire 05 ds Ea a 4 RMS, & BAT U , PVT. Uti, furn. FE 47267. APARTMENT FURNISHED, 2 _rooms, 38, Green St. PE ages. BACHELOR A GROUND floor, pvt. bath & ‘entrance, linens & utilities furn., PE 2-6236 ‘or j BACHELOR 1 ABT. FURN. CRES- cent Lk. « 2 rms. and kitchen- iin Pvt. waite ground floor. FE “Fur hing li A houssbiephng apt. Lig tf rh. se 'v 60 M7 Pike, corner Cass. see x e Apt. 4..° “ery Pes, Groth iH Call 4 pm, eo UPPER 3 small entia welcome. nor. motor, FE 4-7287. Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 Coe a AND 2 BEDROOM ee __apts Partly ti furnished, | 32-0105. 1 ROOM, KITCHEN a rtd vate bath, stove. refrig.. heat, hot and cold water furn. Adults only 200, =N Paddock. NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM upper apartment on Oakland Ave. near Pontiac Adm. bidg. Private bath and entrance. Steam heat hot water. stove and refrigerator furnished. Rent $50. FE 4-4807. ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS BRAND NEW AIR, CONDITIONED FURN. AN ONE & TW Bias vl DROOMS RENT” | DRASTICALLY REDUCED— | Pontiac's most exelusive, modern West side apartment development. | Balcony type bullding with individ- .| USl entrances. ] nets in decorator colors with plas- | ist FLOOR ATTR che 4-RM a . laundry rm. ¢ | age glove & refrig ‘Adults only | red oe Stove and refrigerator | 118% | Automatic heat and hot water (soft) ‘gree Stier, nap hee| ieeabakgtbaee Sb aeet . e man features, modern architecture, tures y al . adults, . PE 41559. BEDRM, 5 RMS. AND BATH, | For « mited time, no leases or garage, FE 8-870] after 5. security ‘aneponiie yeguired 2 BEDROOM UTILITIES, STOV . ond mb ag furn. 1001 8. Bivd. MANAGER 16 OR APT. 6 |2 ROOM STUDIO APARTME: Stove refrigerator, heat, & ent = 5 Me & SUNDAY furn. Private bath and entrance. 9 PM. per mo. PAUL A. KERN. | | Inc “FE 240m, SLATER APTS. 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, HEAT, : hot water, Bb and refrigerator | aaah NO. 1 urnish wil cumpietely — | ANKLIN if desired. St. Benedict and -| -WOLVERINE elson schools, - ve Sige ee | COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL service handy. 2-1 er FE | ACE 44232. hres blocks east 5 ; E UTILITIES ve have severa: newly decora Rished. “i arr ulead choice apartments from hog = n maintenance a 8 ROOMS ane Sn $50 MONTH. Schoo! 1 “block. All have one Augusta a 3 ROOMS & BATH. FIRST FLOOR Priv. ent, Adults only. UL 2-3719. 3 LARGE RMS., PVT. BATH AND ent. Near Pontiac: Lake on M59 _OR 3-1951.__ } RMS. AND BATH. FE* Ss0401 | __after 5:30 - 3 ROOM APT., rage included N. Hill area. 317 Linwood Rochester OL 1997! S71. 3 BEDROOM TERRACE ea. gas heat. Bloomfield | ou ts. Canvenient vet secluded mY 6-3030, 9 to 5. Mon-Fri. 3 LARGE RMS. 3. WiTH LOTS oF | closet space. Refrig.. stove, furn. _FE_8-0544. 3 ROOMS A AND PATH. NEAR PISH- er's, newly decorated. heat fur- $90 montir~ — ms and bath, newty— 6 orated, heat furnished, near Sears. A Fe’ Realtors, 28 _§E. Huren_ 8}. 8-0466 3 ROOMS, Ae DECORATED. -115 State Bt, Pontiac Apartments. FE_ 2-528 _ 3 ROOMS & BATH. EAT FUR- | pisped Call FE 2-8470 after 5: 00 | oa APT. PVT. BATH & ENT. _ Partly furn, __285 Whittemore. !4 AND 5 ROOM APARTMENTS. rie caretaker 30 Washington. FE 4 RMS. & BATH UPPER. 1 — room. All utilities furn. On _line. Adults only. 344 8. Marshall, 4 RMS. & BATH. UTILITY ROOM. 281 Tower Rd. EM 3-3847. 4 FAMHLY BRICK APT. ty unfurn, Vacancy, 4 a as come: RM. NO CHILDREN. 1 st WA * oes FE 2-8272. 4 RMS AND BATH. stove, West Side. _Dwight, 4 RMS. ROCHESTER, GARAGE, _laundry priv. OL Lb 2-1587 after 5:30. 4 RMS. AND BATH, UPSTAIRS _flat, FE % 2-4309 after 4 00 4 ROOMS. NR, PONTIAC MOTOR, $55 month, FE 5-6928 er 5. 4 ROOM COTTAGE, BEHIND West Huron ‘Street Bank. Huron Trailer Park. FE 2-2915 5 ROOMS AND nares UTILITIES me cose in, Fae * Seek B hay pe hy Reas. Oe mn 5 RMS. we Bate FULL BASE- __ment, BA STATE 8&T. 4-6032. 5 5 Ooms & After 6, 5 soit “AN De BATH, DOWN- stairs, $65 month. FE $-0042. 5\RMB. NR. GEN. es STOVE _& Retrig. 4-641. FRIGIDAIRE, Inquire 95 “ACROSS FROM aise TEMPLE '§ Rm. with basement. Clean. $45. Inq. 106 W. Pike, FE 2-2021 5 ROOMS, 2 BEDROOM APT. W. side. Near General Hospital. Ret. _required, FE 2-2690. BATH. W. SIDE. EB 4-732 5. RMS _Gas heat, _ ee 90 OA iD : Newly decora 4 room spart- _ment, $55_ month. pee een A, LOVELY’ 2, UYU ROOM At Art. Mi) a lomy 2448, Marshall, FE 2-0: oe A appliances, Sens, a. * gublet, aay, uly. $90 mo. MI 6-374. T, HEAT AND Dax. | SPT STAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55 North aarke St. TAYLOR STREET OF GROUND af | GEN" privieges Oe & min. walk from dower CLEAN TEEPNG ROOM FOR lady. FE 5-4410. CLEAN 4-5641. 350 W. Huron. TLEMEN. CLEAN, COMPORT- able rm. Reas. Call after 6 p.m. LGE. CLEAN FOR GEN- tleman. Pvt. ent. ™5 Ne PE 44373 __sWer, call a MEN 143% Oakland Ave. Rooms With Board 38 ROOM AND BOARD FE 4000 : _Convalescent Homes 38A 18ST FLOOR NURSES bome for elderly Nady PE 5-8371. CONVALESCENT HOME SALE Fully equipped ae ae bi ai-bed. oecapacity. 4 Operating at Rg “vith a -ing list. hig! favorable terms to res e buyer. 40308. J. A. Taylor, Realtor. HAVE VACANCY a MAN OR woman bar ambulatory, xround. floor, 0 beer care. Rea- sonable rates. Glen Acres Nursing Home. x VACAN R patients. Men or women. FE cepted. hurse in ron ' Hotel Rooms t HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms , y or Week Also 1 2 room ‘apartments. ing ‘and refri eration units. 46 Auburn - 32-0239 ese ae A aia 39 Rent Stores 40 20x60. 867 E PIKE. SUITABLE . for real estate, insurance or beau- ty parlor. 4-4688 | Side. ~~ Rent Office Space 41 NEW Laces % BLOCK FROM Pontiac on eS line Rent includes: heat, and profession, ona up. FE | ME aniones oem WEST FE 2- 3 room apt. Private th, $45 per. Aubura Avenue, second floor, Stu- dio. apt. Private bath, heat and pene furnished, $55 een | PAUL A N WATERFORD VILLAG ROOM TNEWLY REDECORATED | “apt. with full Faspooll and utility | room, $65 per WHITE, BROS. 295 Hey. Sun. . R 3-1 6660 Dixie | Open Eves, ‘til 9: 10 ‘tl & Rent. H Houses Fyrnished 35. ta BEDROOM. GuBA®, | FE _ i SERaOSer on FURNISHED, Lower Straits Lake. EM _ 3-0107. PARTLY | lot. Ideal for $55 per month and | NEW OFFICES—WEST SIDE. FE SALES paige OR BARBER w air conditioned build- shop in me cee next. t to TOs DRIVE me, Rent Le Lease Ba Bus. s. Prop. ‘41a ATTRACTIVE OPnaE SPACE and approximately 5,000 —e teet jggtroorer sg area, $200 pe month. cated 663 south Tele: graph. FE. 4-2597. LARGE BUILDING, SUITABLE for warehouse or any ty of business. Good location. E. Rent Farm rm Property 41B “aB 20 ACRES FOR RENT OR ON shares, 4350 Morgan Rd. FE 7-9904 2 BEDRM. Near DUPLEX, a | | "yrs. old, $90. OR 3-208. i3 zooms AND aire . CALL FE + a AND ete OIL HEAT, _furn. apt. OL 1 4 RMS & BATH, SCY FURN. Cedar Isla Lake. For infor. _call Lake Orion, MY q- 1411, 6 RM. DUPLEX. UTILITIES PAID by tenant, ance Rng $65 per mo. Call FR 8-3319 6 RMS. ALL Tintin FURN. _19 E. Howard. FE 5-8588 6 RM. HOUSE IN WALLED LAKE. Fenced yard, good location. Close to Lincoln pect, Lake privileges. me MA 4-2897. ROOMS, 2 BEDRM. CENTRALLY P oeated Newly decorated. Bard ‘Barage. MUlberry 9-2718, after 4. -| See ee gs RM., YEAR AROUND or Faust" season. Pontiac Lk. OR eat lOUBES R RENT IN- uire “ 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for connie. Weaver. 4-2031, _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 1 BEDROOM MODERN, 13 MILES _out Dixie. $40 MA 5. -1086. 2 BEDRM BRICK, CLEAN, GA- _tage, lake priv. FE 2-2900. 2 BEDROOM, OIL HEAT, NEAR Drayton, $70 month.- Phone FE 2-7 After 5 p.m, FE 30. 2 or wh a nel wi AMONA TERRACE or wil bbe small down pay- _ment, mth. FE 4-1559_ = RAYTON PLAINS, gas poet t, tec, rm, drapes throughout, at attached garage, $100 2 FAMILY — 6 ae ATH, FuR- pace, Stove & ite Ref. FE E55 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GARAGE WX18 SON roen. ‘CE- ment floor. FE 8-1414 For Sale-Houses 4B 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. GAS heat a. mage OO —- Car- port, Lge fot 8 wirepeee Lake riv. Lge +o ‘Near fiiams Lk. d. OR 3-31 Phone OR | n with @ grill, $17,060, ; GI SPECIAL ZERO DOWN e 1 exe yo DORIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE 752_W. Huron, PHONE PE 41557 v4 floors, air oil furnace, nice . located subur * Will bufld starter home on lot. Our OR : Perea Sohal BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME $8,500 Sail pet conta Buty" Ss or yours, plans or J. C.HAY DEN, Realtor 86 E. Wailten. ON BLACK TOP ROAD 3 bedroom home full Pty et ad nice aeasee on ool acres. Excellent White lake oe tt te, Lake, down, more up stairs possible, Sun roo: room, Rd. ( $1,000 DOWN veer os Ave. port. Located in os Teotrieted . New! come "leet droom ranch hbo: ve me, a ay ea e lot, located schools i> Evenings «fier 6 call OR 38507 7. J. ee REALTOR - SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has brick tri-leve: 2-car ear eee. pe baiting, nity, preaelly water ved streets, lake privileges, $24, Onen Sur RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES | BY ORIGINAL w arge ench kitchen; . big iy e 16 m es 3 eas ce “cee eee ‘ a . oe “acre “a en onto lake. Price $22,500. 16x eg ith —— ile path a basem Por additional information and appointments call FH 8-1784; — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TEMPTING BUY!!! -You'll te pois S to buy = excellent 7 bedroom a 3 Wasaoces $300 DOWN OR anything of equal value. 4908 _ Lakeview. UL 2-5673. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, LARGE ame house, needs repairs, price Hs 150. Only $150 down. EM 3-0135. WILL SELL OR TRADE EQUITY in 2 bedroom home for ‘58 car or truck. Balance $5,100. $47 per month udes taxes and insur- ance. Call before 3 oS er t, _Saturday and Sundays. OWNER SELLING. 2 wen 4 ath, base- FOR ity BY one BED- bast Pike + B EDROOM HOMB, Conan Her, located, cm owner 3 7 BEDROOM HOME, BASEMENT, many extras. wo dwn, Balagce _$12,400, OR 3-3 FULL RMS. _& ao BASE- Fes Brick veneer, Lake privs. PERRY PARK. $500 DOWN, $ SUBURBAN E. Lge. fenced as $9,975. OR __2142, J BEDROOM. RANCH IN CLARK- ston, $80 month. LIncoln _ 5-2862. 3 BEDROOM NEAR Mauo. WiTH garden space. FE 8-092 4 ROOMS AND OTT = OIL heat, FE 2-6332 or FE 2-5788, _after § | 4 BEDROOM HOME. DOWNTOW Drayton, Nice locat! hor vansi- _ble party, Inquire _ “Auburn 4 RM, FULL BBMT., AUTO. HEAT ~Ph, FE 5-9908 ween 3 & 6 p.m. 5 RM. MODERN ON LAKE. BASE- ment mace. 15 mi. from Pontiac, 6. ask for Mrs. Frasher BOR, Csr og ae aa Ponts win a 6 ae Starfire B Bldg, - 93-6531 BY OWNER, > S hEDROON MoD ern On & acres. MY 3-2796 } BEDRM. HOME. BASEMENT: Near schools. 2-car garage, 91 Euclid, DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! storms . scre end car- et! Re ently. 816. at at ot SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. ., Only $10, — NOTHING oo Neat and cozy with over- sized kitchen and American cabinets. Full basement, gas heat, pee merge Alumi- num 6 other tne features, Total - price $11,5 COUNT DOWN .,., the features of this ~~ fratme' ranch ~~ ee tee peel A cor car aarage Pulp Le $12,- CRESCENT LAKE ; rapm ge em in perfect con. ation ‘arpeti ane best of ail only $1,000 One day — on = way pay rent. ‘Bateman & ‘Kampsen 5 RM. H : $40 mo, FE 4-3136. rx 2-8181. at? &. Telegraph Eve, & 4 Nothing Down, REALTORS FE 4.0528 MA 41518 UNION L Pete gee rooms. Handy, ki Revs ene ne: SGRREE & Gece ES ee oe “Sees Decement. to. i SS bites | 5 ‘School “for_one room, and the floor is Seeing te , believing. ron, 2 rt sale "A sock bityaln’ tor NICHOLIE | & HARGER CO... W. HURON ST, gue Best Buys Today * S| saaros PLAINS | BOAT HAVEN - S eek eee SS mee Counties most i lakes. “This cute. arom home has a conveniences. odern with small down payment. WANTED Warren Stout, Realtor Tl N Saginaw rE 8s Open til] 6:00 3 BEDROOM iswn end you ae aise. ‘eet take sasha 2 WEST SIDE e “/THIMY HE Pot” For 2 De DOWN $69 PER MONTH & TERMS— is BEDROOM COLONIAL “In JUDAH LAKE Estates @p acre of Ser: ON AREA lakes. On Only ‘ante - | Doretiy nedhor bes Ya Lavender owner has —- — INCOME: *| LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN | ine a +2 ae ae “m3 2 im at Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS YS _& SUKDAY 1 TO 7 PRIDAY 2 blocks ween Ow hE REALTY FE 82763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 nISY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM FRAME “fuel chen bath and basement enc . location, 4 reasonable. bie” OR 3-1564. Shimmons Rd., Pontiac 3 LARGE BEDROOM BRICK en et cevioeh cue Pe bch .-C. SCHUETT, Realtor For r the Handyman with jer home. Needs .@ futtle le fixing and decorating. $6,000. Te Terms, Severs} 2 ang 3 betreces hemes Fee saree. 5 per cent c ‘PANGU S, Realtor _| 3160 M-15. Ortonville. xa 71-2815 BEDROOM HOME. L TAKE $1,400 for $2200 equity. $55 month ae taxes & insurance. FE John K. Irwin & SONS he nice rooms and bath on the first floor, two large rooms only: _~Small down payment. CHEROKEE HILLS: hg new brick ranch home M@ car attached garage, 3 en naqroums, separate _— . r é sodas ite MotaRe HovES. AN EX- good . $1, wn, tm house. Paved street. Close .o $2,500 Gown. Por. Colored . house ‘incom: P. W. ‘DIN NAN | W. Huron LAKE ‘A brick 4 bed- full baths, ¢ rm. endear ine ies oO e: ig rms., distinctive liv tm natural: 5 and sarge e Window inte: view of the lake and « 2 car apes. . | Me acre cor- ner lot. ore streets and drive- : Way. ment: An unusual 000 on terms.. Rolfe H * _ Smith | 83 N Ts “Realto: .950 Down, 6 room Ranch West Huron Street. ‘gue lots, Nast Suburban. ae 2-4031 EVE. FE 8 427 : eel oe DOWN 9 ia CLARK REAL E ESTATE rooms. Big lot, Dead- end Set. Huron — Eve. 5 N Lake. Service N - MONTH Great for handyman — 3 bed- ranch home. basement. tote: furnace, a water, Needs tare Rd “aren & ELWwOOD sy thra FE 4-5203 MILLER INDIAN VILLAGE — Love 3 home. , Rage a Er fat Seat beeree Serlest - tig and only $18, yauae IS A RARE Buy —Drey- j= a Sours Ss 2 car beautiful Just of mt an tkcen,. aMono William Miller Realtor FE 2.0263 1018 Ww : . Huron Open 9 to @ NEW MODEL COPPER PLUMBING, gee NUM SIDIN TH. OA FLOORS, BIRCH ae oe NTERS, If you--would itke this duplicated on your lot, ant jet us “eee you model at $9,950 on your F. C, Wood:Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M59 Office open 9 a.m.—8 p.m. SANDY BEACH... IF, we ever get warm weather baw rae Pleasan ful view. Price 975, convenient Now! CARPETING = room this and a wonde ds RIGHT! $11,- term s. CALL DRAYTON... 3 bedroom ranch bungalow with Fg Carpeting and drape wes wi Ta : fr ies Ww stay Nated® on tw neighborhood, s11.980-we will rn range terms to 5 Humphries Open Eves. FE 2-9236 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK ‘odern oar. goon "Home, Wet ° sub: urban. Large lot $450 Down. Mode con Nice fencec 4 room frame yard. Off Oak~- $700 Down. Leg 2 2 full baths. an tar nitare fncladed. Cass Lk. privi- eges $1,000 Down. Cozy 5 , Toom “mod. ern “ear garage. Off Baldwin, NEW 3 BEDROOM Now under construction with fs $400 own us chosing on bag Terns in our office to- gonts Von oop a OFF JOSLYN bedrooms ey sible 2 Le iyi od ORTH E sw with 1213 liv. , and eer iar pe gs tnget eed down RICK PE a kitchen, Pull em with ol! PA heat. $1,650 ‘will han- IVAN W. SCHRAM_ m: beet, a ‘needy car —- , ee beautiful vow 2 betem. bun ww with full | basem aad Daylight Basem’t Brick Nothing Down yALron HEIGHTS ention GI a EXTRA Stas LANOR. ey nice, 3 bedi story. ft. utinty-breeseway oes tion, This privileges on Crescent acan’ miy be AUBURN HEIGHTS, 2 bed- xtra clean three - . owes | on a — street. See it soon! . . WALKING gesence from whtown and ah —_ er ruil base- ms Priced $11,200 ~ IF y «GL. only about $400. mortgage “costs down. -RAY-O’NEHG,-Realtor— Telegra Rd, n 9-9 | Fe Sns clegraph on 2028 "BUD" Near St. Mike’s Only $1,500 Down Get there first to see this Features carpeted im, ing room, full, poe gorge with automatic heat water, enclosed B agin Verietian blinds, storm sacouhn, garage. Hurry! Hurry! ry 3-Bedroom Brick Lake Privileges You'll Fay ~ more living pleas- ures this 3 bedroom brick rancher with privileges o on beau- tiful Lake Like dining as heat and” hot water, specs, good big lot. Priced _ righ’ with’ only *51500 down. Buy it while you can. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor , 49 Mt. Clemens St, . ou tapiot _ melehner FE 5-120 FE LAKE FRONT room ranch. yitesione. family kitchen, l-car “us. garage. Large lot. Call CLARKSTON AREA speed large rooms, > fireplaces. room, baths, base- Soar dear fre Lot isoxeo0 ft. ane. f trees. CALL FOR FRO ™ | ‘Smith ae Wideman REALT OR FE 5-9471 Ob even NG : BELT | APPT — | Floyd Kent Inc. ~Realtor | a stones throw from a - |job, place to live or a KENT Established in 1916 — Two lots with th er . 3 bedrms., stone fireplace, with shower, built- ~ " T diate p mn See at $11,500 with $2500 dn. SYLVAN LAKE AREA — See this bedrm:. home. ttached . oneng. dock. 3 lots and shade trees. Now at $10,500; terms. $1960 N — For this north- west suburban ranch home. bedrms., knott; ak _ Rook off: modern bath, gas heat, Nicely Pav of street —s See this at $12,500. RESTON AREA — Roomy 2 bedrm. brick on * acres of mas. bsm’t. 2 car erage. Now is th time fo start y here is the wane. e. $12-980. Terms. ROCHESTER AREA — Attractive ! bedrm, home with plenty of ce ae a agree Full bath ulated, oi] nest. Sacioosa eh 1% car All for only $8,750 with $1,156 wn. "2200 Dixie Hwy. at —— PE 20123 — routn Pa AMPLE CUSTOM PARKING FIVE-ROOM 7Eaeace EAST Boulevard South. sacrifice at $5,300. peasy terms, “We loos all "ype, of new and Used property, Many Lake Front Homes, W...A. KENNEDY ALTOR . 3101 W, tesa Open “2 nines ti 9 GILES North Side - paeet ative: | “$450 . 94 Feet on‘ Water A — Ae cal amaean : t,: garage, larg land- C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR Roy Annett Inc eo ee Oxford, OR 8-3122 Orion, MY 2-2291 ace tng | Peamuth “shel ase eee Jo | sig ROME — ss, DOW uss ~ MSUO. srt Lowell, £. ctf Josiyn, a coves wer be need of pane Open ‘Evenings & Sunday 1-4 Ro mortgage cost. Open 2-6 5 r ve Gn -U.Cost, nlf owner. "io. close estate 3 bedroom mot- | —WareRFRONT —BELEVEL — tion, ‘nice lot Paved street. Only date ® S $6, Will resell easily for $3,- CASH MORTGAGE lor, Realtor dijued a SS pees} : LADD'S DRAYTON WOODS An area of enjoyable and carefree living. This apacions brick ranch home .which requires little atten- * thon, wth a fan gg bam mean- ng am storage fore home has the most leing area I have ever seen fora home in tile bath, A modern kitchen fata lly fom am. i and a © formal aetivities. Many spe- cial features floo: plastered Two-3 Tate. prtvile | sagen was heat, theme ger, beat lntge ee, WitLIAM G. UL 2190 ‘BRICK 3:BEDROOM 1% CAR GARAGE, PLASTERED custom “qu: son ONLY $10 + Fop $$$ ioc ioe Home Here's another dream! We'll 13%4 BATHS ose g of brick and oy sid- ioe: 3 » 11} ft . *. . kitchen — oven » and range built into birch cab- inets, din areas. Ceramic bath and vanity. We'll custom “Quality Build’ jt. Imagine $12,410 Plans? Hundreds and financi: W. H. BASS REALTY Builder “PE 3-7210 «BEDRM | iy BATHS” WiLL ry scat FE 3-0585, after Gon location. 7pm NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 or 4 bedroom starter homer with biog baserr ent = rough wir- g. On your lot or w our lot. be small A ig aye ment. F. Wood Co * ia. Corner Williane Lake Rd. & __Office open »-8 25 ite zB “ #25 “Here is “arts feces te | Sate” Priced “at only’ s leaving NOTHING DOWN -— Repossessed Baveee FE 43906 or FE 24010 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE COME ARE _ C. hick Realtor 2160 M15. Ortonville, _ NA 7-2815 Y BUILDER ‘Tri-Level siacter bome on 1 scre. Immediate p EM 3-0482. ] mmediate Possession we Salshod apart- needs finish- ievadairs $7,200 «with CR AW ThonD AGENCY MY _ 3-1143 60e E. Flint st. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — ON! WATKINS a wtivieges a home i pees re aenens a must — al CHANNEL PRON T with ood at your own ‘ow'll see some 21,900, ‘we invite your in spection. Comparison proves. AN. EXCELLENT 3 bed- and oak. floors, bath. If you're e down. RESTON VILLAGE—1.- fs ft. of liv 3 x 1% baths are tertain- recommend this one for that discriminating buyer wants absolutely the finest in home and neighborhood Fuzapera LAKE Es. — Another fine of- fern {mo this ever-increas- _ ingly popular area. It’s @ 2 bedroom with ca d- liv- ~ room, fond basement and ew garage. Lake . Peteges y sandy ‘beach. - a Fa ‘the price—Only $9,- Hurry! RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor Me tng Ben te $900 DOWN 3, BEDROOM RANCH, DIN. G ROOM. LARGE 'U cA TACHED. GARAGE. toa ghQh IN cITy y me WRIGHT, | Realtor ib Oakland Ave. PE S04 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE T "MPLETON vay SYA Village fooms, "wallto-wall ¢ WHITE BROS. - = 3.1286 Ooue tice til 8; ounday 10 ‘ti 5 FAMILY *e 812.000 T 2- FAMILY Te fF FAMILY CUCKLER RE REALTY | 236 N. 4-4001 a Re eS “securily "Owner, OR 34115. HOME PLUS $300 OR IN- come 4 mo ore, gw, ~ bura a” NCOME PROPERTY Lose IN, 5 furnished apartments. SOUTHWEST, 9 apartments. Pee ee tottogt ~Smith- - Wideman _For ‘Sale ale Lake e Prop. 44 44 AT BEAUTIPUL WALTERS LAKE. Lake, privile; lots, safe, sandy MY or 5-0682. COTTAGE FOR SALE ON Atlanta Mich Mod- ern. OR . CXCLUSIVE | RESTRICTED RESI- aentia' frontage on White Lake. Benutites trees and beach. Pricee to seil. Cash or terms Oniv 200 feét ieft to sell. | divide. Hurry op thi Lakefront lots, % mile off MS3® and Milford road Only $1,000. os smaller house be Other lake front lots on suk Sats County lakes J Rd. to 66,- REALTY. 13 Bigtiond . Highland. MU + LAKEFRONT a ern ront with living room, Set ng aren. 2 bedrooms m. Full —— == automatic of] fur- PE 41157 FE 4-4821 Lake Lots and Lake, Priv. 1-3 to acre. ortates ‘ichoots, churches, shopping at door. a P roctaege street. i.s05 996 full jae ao $20 a Al How- ‘ard, Phone Linoota ern WATER LAKE. 2 aoe PA ; € Ridgewa: A 4-6203 : WILLIGAMg LAKEFRONT BARGAIN . 4 bedr modern. Built to han- die good sized famil: clone A. bcm Realtor. WATER FRONT HOME NGE & For + Sale Resort t Prop. 4A |» nm tum ory eon | Rice ade st ot as black top road. ey ‘\WFORD AGENCY MY 3143 60 ©. Pusat st, Mie ad 25 83.500 Cash PE 8-0458. C SCHUETT, Realtor ZONED COMMERCIAL house Very good jit story netae, newly remodeled el) _ex- Se Ea a co Matas som. rg STEE ALTY 135 Highland Ra. Mis) - MU +206. Business Opportunities 51 ARE Y' OU LOOKING FOR & BUSI- vee Fully ye with good equip- _ment. and f yard. Ready to go. Only Terms. Will t CLARENCE RIDGEWAY REAL PE_ 46203 BAkeEe SHOP. JUDAH LAKE Purn. unfurn. PE 140 oF PE 54356 CLASS “C” BAR A weighborhood bar, close to a GM doing a very contin capacity of 71, plus seating . us facilities for food. equipment is practicaliy new. Call for an appoint- ment to see this one to day! ie DRIVE-IN A ated on a highway, close to the city, (000 — $100, per year. Priced at — Tms can SCHRAM DONUT SHOP inventory only etfect location, jo PE 3-05 35-9528. DRY CLEANERS Established 25 years in same to- down oon. i cation. 2 routes & c aserih clean- ing sh Ph PE 8-4a98 wil a ce for fter § p.m. Sav CLEANING PLANT WITH aes Squipae By a truck. * Woe. cellen ent an ‘on + erful opportunity for man and wife,. etalls easy terms. ~For hone ment, on a large $506 DOWN. CUTE 2 BEDRM. Other. ot ° numereus home Beam cel:ings % gcres of ROCHESTER me = Mediate possession, Lovely ‘brick | home with 3 nice 3-611 Mt 3 BATH is Wan TER tol = ose ¢ kitch- 3- Bedr oom . — 12"20 living ‘rm., drapes, sone” Wain” * eee ~ a kecetes on East side in the ca gas heat, storms: porenie, ba oa 2 an 0. lots, Only Fr mae Magn Bam , FE 2-174. 1010 Adams, Rochest OL 1-7611 Cali for partic % pe ‘i Vl MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GILES REALTY CO. IM | FE 5-611 | 221 BALDWIN AVE. S AVE. _MUL LTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE 7 U ‘DREAMER ‘ “2 open your eyes and here is SUP OeAE Joa, ELL - our dream come true MAKE R OFFER. New ar Tl g e = heart of Pontiac, just brick remar homes - 4 dif- ‘walking distance from ferent models — each has Ig THE “BIRD” TO sEE of Pontiac's finest schoois. over 1,400 ft. of uring ew 3 bedroom, full base- ore 4. any of eetrongns, of ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES | * cooking « pleasure. Sant $400 ENT, GE kitchen and at- Fine 5 room ranch type home n PHA te hed 2 caf garage. Sewer on Motorway Drive in pleasant water and pav vende. “es Elizabeth Lake Estates, t in| PRATHER YOUR NEST ploctation _? and 1951 it has oak floors. lastered | WITH A DOW Low cnure school. New walls. and is well decorated nae ‘nuff you have some- ee and low down throughout, Lake privileges. Ful tie to crow a w ting egy lots available price only $10, 900 with th $1900 dn ese wonderful buys. ONE Bloc 4 choice. Call now for ent. “| gust 880 down ‘moves you | ON ERom deat en eo P WOODWARD AND BgUAR $160 PER MO. PLUS Sag Bye Sie "TAKE ROAD. Open dally and income bout r i fg ze i oa abouts cn just $44.24 per m FE 54400 30.” "s room . | DON" TENDS You can a here and the in- Ue i DS ta hes 4 come | will mace. Has pay off Tyllem you gllp it! Thats IM ci wary and and ans Full attractive room ore ih pote ome ‘a Crescent take ‘ghin- BRICK, W. sabe 2 REALTOR PARTRIDGE ne oak floors, ‘a. ‘kitehen Sain Pe! +3581. HURON’ that aig make any Lady bedrooms . up. Full pag = Ai age will move « gas i & Veteran in Includes carpeting and .incin- ? a es : erator. Paved ative, Excel- ERC Beautifar 3 ho’ 8c) 7) ing area. | FO! WANT ADS! To find a tnd ‘out. G's just “@ ae goad used car, see Classi- fied NOW! -. me ey Wi - Gall Mr Bointer, 1 Te | WILLIAMS) . Ssh aur * RE a) Kinzler Puan cin Cane GLADWIN AREA. 3 LoTs Log.| ollect (after 6 p.m.) OL . unfurn. California ranch tyr Davison, Mich: home. Sei] cheap for cash, R FULLY EQ on time or swap. | . cleaning plant, in Ss loca- ___ For r Sale le Lots ‘461 Press e = “e 2 pr pe Om MILLCLIVY. ‘George ore 2 an Mobil station ontage eep, See o good Moore at 3300 Elizabeth and Argo Fa eae or PE 23433, erci DRAYTON WOODS. Large comer lot, wooded. Asking $2.00. Nicholie & Harger Co, 33_W, HURON me J 5-8183 Done rt Estate 2 hard ay Re 8, Ore — tte. Rd. W.. W. Ross Homes, Inc. FE 40591 LE STRAITS LAKE, a _ner,_ lot, |. MT 6-0539, Plan Now SPRING BOILDING IN_ CHEROKEE HILLSt See. be le ae st. se) Se pare if advantagés of Select NOW to pot OH exact peeds! / Carl Ww, Bird, Realtor re eeait Bank - “Eves, FE 6-ia02 2 Ors ON 8. WINDING DR. Ee REA beth Lake Estates. FE 4-6529/-- estate business. Includes small Ey to — bome now F nicely CORNER LOT, 60x180. WILL TAKE | furnished. Situated in the center $150 or part. gy Bo aver of parmenia. of land County lake area at f around Union ke Village. is 45 BEAUTIFUL SS DIKE Lor,| 10 tect. a deal to the Watkins - Lakeland Sub. soxies.| feht party. Ca HM 2-4971. be- Nice & level, Only $1,150, Hurry! 2 10 a. 5 p. Dorothy Snyder Lavender ‘LET'S TALK Realtor Est. 29 years 7001 | picnland Rd, (M509) BUSINESS” Phone or MU 46417 * Ex CaPTION; So SCENIC LOT. HILL DRIVE-INN aview of Forest Lake Golf course. € corner of busy thor en. tex aie ACRE LOT CALL: Sppentanes” og 4 ve! H. P. HOLM 8 tine Fe 5.2085 iat operator wants and . FR q Business or ag ANELIN e UTH Biv, $1100 aa ‘rs oF & ‘iso. Pg id NORTH MERRIMAC ST. 80x110. SOF wie Cita om AVE 130x225. Low pA have two top Oakland . ounty locations available MIDLAND ST. 100x100. Chea = AUBURN AVE. | frontage. 350" fh |. Hous congenee dos’ 2 oo MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES > CORPORATION POH TB Boon, m 4 pump, 2b Station grocery stare, 4 A, on -Meip road to M. w Bridge, Lee Sillers, Levering, cienn. Deir. WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To * | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181, j # “c B AR SA ai . Is & tor rest at's slo‘eos' down « 5 ms .. REALTOR SARTRIDGE FE « 5 WwW, HURON 3 wet ot” Po ‘of mn agees aes. - used as a ma- ° for rking “more ground eats. ‘ideal jecstion ~ a. , truck! enere. arehouse mn. oxi2 ite _s rage . $83 % 9x9 VINYL INLAID 4'4-ft. Wall Tile ..., 280 Guaran’ Paint. Gel. $1.95 Byers 1a We Huron,” PE 43008 ie Disiea room set. Midwest 4-1010. riding ee mower a freeze 32-4231. . Sale Land Contracts — 52 ND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR LAN ot ae Meet Gassela. EM 3-251) Money to Loan 53 (Btate Licensed Lend ers) ~ NEED $25 7 TO. $500? . SEABOARD . _Phone: FE 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking Ne Problem“ - Seaboard Finance Co. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP. TO $500 | AND OUT THEY Go! APARTMENT Ele fete ondition. De Washer cy rs 1-6 hp. REFRIGERATORS, Renew Delivered, Guaranteed. ‘Tholce of GooD HOUSEREEPING SHOP . Of Pontiac 51 W. HURON PE 41555 ALL MAKES V VACUUM CLEANERS APT ELECTRIC RANGE, | gf og yo. OR 3-0204. |ABOUT ANYTHING YOU “WAN T FOR HOME CAN BE FOUND AT Las By Fos AA. Ae but a lot ances of ali Kindse MEW § OBED OFFICES I§ Pontiac — Drayton Plains Walied Ly. Birmingham, Piymouta | LOANS $25 TO $500 On Sagas , or other se-) € miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile | £. of Auburn Heights op Auburn 4. MS. washer, 620. law Cw eetiNGHOUSE AUTO. WASHER, pa he Ex CON: | thom, $50 Dinette set. Was $129.95 =. 7 to fepay. Our eis pony wwsendly and 4 for $75. petreen eat. 10.50. ar ad ourqoffice’ or phone i aes eee e - an ‘ i 5, HOME & AUTO | cach, EM 364Tt send LOAN CC ae oe en 4.6 Perry St. (Corner EB. Pike)| Pgs EEPLACEMENT | PARTS Borrow with Confidence |t5r~ sae $e nino. $25 to $500 ood cone, Gaick gale. $15. OR Household Finance BANKRUPT STOCK 5% S. Saginaw St. FE +6535 Bedroom and LOANS §25 TO $500 re last cata, Chaire and rock- ‘LIVIN = fomee and Cantos. = aero FAG PE 415300 Immediately. 4. A chance 7% real 3 Par Se) $500 eT eee Disie Hwy. D Open On YOUR "tl 6, Friday SS 000 t tt. porth Signature Up to 4 ae to Repay PH. OAKLAND Loan Cor paar ny 202 Pontiac State ~ LOANS COMMUNITY oan co” % EB. LAWRENCE rE PRIENDLY SERVICE ~ . TEAGUE FINANCE CO. , ‘55 ALLSTATE SOT SELL - STAUPFER di thd ®, oe with timer & } ihmerits. Will trade for MYrtle 31582 aft 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. sOanener TO $500 VESTOCK HOUSE HOLD GOODS ’ Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL f-9191 WHEN YOU NEED $25 i” $500 We will be to_help STATE FIN ANCE CO. Pontiac State Bank. Bldg. of A & P LARGE Chip AnD MATTRESS, SPRING CLEARANCE week’ This Used Se Rchines (4) Electric Portales ...... $13-05 SPACE HEATER, $0 GAL, DRUM. $25. Call after 6 p.m. OR 3-5644. ST*;WES BOUGHT, SOLD. Ex- cuatgee Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ens. 23-0601. Te. 15-Ib. As it Shingl pha gles ae renat Church's Ss Inc, 10T Squirrel Ra. ALL GOOD sihecar oenD LUMBER, 1 NAIL FREE Better Than New 2x4. —9x10.—2n12—’ Priced “ior Quick Sale ane eee FHA Terms Free osnnia t OPEN 8 to 6:30 MON. thru, SAT. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES 5340 na. “Ase? OR. 3-f084 ANCHOR FENCES FE_ 32267 ‘i on “ PHILGAS STOVE. ; SET io mor oe . raee MA rE 5-1471 Ra _ Hes EDROOM OMATIE. CAR A S| mason moons Winw Fan-c suit - . ae Thompson, 7006 ry N EXPERT LICENS=D HBEAT- “og man needs work. Bigger bar. than ever on va of used biti 4.95 valu rs. es, ’ also Cireus and Gevte light = or an Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake “Ave. — 2. — BETTER BUYS — SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED Opens to double size eews tweed olstery. A-1 conditi ALL OR 34633 ‘sae 6 pm TRADE-IN DEPT. ‘ $29.95 Tabie top elec. -- 630.95 vo elec. ee * gas »» 48. . elec, ref os $3555 3 chrome @ine' . $17.95 4 G wood . $14.95 2 rm, $20.95 2 Mvin : y other Kane" raga whe 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE 41122 3-3582. TV COLOR RCA VHP tuner. $200, EM 3-4213. 1" BUILT-IN oe = BURNERS. $149.50 com 2 Gaunets Appli- ences, MA) TRADE Gas Ls POR ELEC. “ rong — _ eeunes Electric BRAND aT = ure STOVE, never used $65. P& 5-6417. BEAUTIFUL SINGER ZIG - ZAG sewing machine (not an ettach- ment). in —_ SS anus sell for balance of or will accept per —, apttal BRAN aaa P SOPk BEDS, $44.95. laway ced, complete, = 95. Hollywood erat mat 010 Call credit PE 5-0407. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON plete with springs $30.95, Pearson's e Ave. ASH FOR ole, Be RADIOS. NO old models. FE |COMB., Wines BEYER WILL _accept reas offer, EM 3-3872. iGRATE-MARRED WATER HEAT- er. GE 52 gailon. ee. CRU P ELECTR. ~ | 3463 Auburn FE 4-3573. UL 23-3000 ‘COMBINATION BOTTLE GAS and coa: and wood heater. Brand new. Big discount. Samuel's Ap- pliances, MA MA _5-6011. - | DAVE T..GOOD CONDITIO Call IRONS Bore < = as 3 41574 sai rte als ee wai et new. Mortgage toads 54) sell or swap "for *ainette set. PCPPPREALRLA PLD PD ALLL LPL LLL Eves. 79 p.m. FE CONSOLIDATE DEEP # PREEZE $50" CHUCK'S Tear ‘alas. Get enc, to pev att] al or. Service. Cor, Orchard your Jand & w where in estimates, Fr Huron Swaps -%- SIZE ROLLAWAY BED IN GOOD Set. | for 9x18 rug, or sell, FE 1 T WHEEL TRAILER, ALL STEEL. boat trailer or what? OR 39471, : .00 $3 PONTIAC, .4-DR. WILL EX- o 00 change for ¢ in later model) Vanity oveeas 00 ear and ot take balance. Maytag Washer woes cae 00 a oi. ; Ne y onen hag m attresses. ae ‘So MERCURY. 4 DR. NeEmDS|"¢* oe 6.50 | some — work. $50 cash wongha or will trade for anything of 7 ce! vaine. 206. eaten FOR in Ha SWAP 104 8. One VY DUMP TRUCE. boat, motor or small car. OA 1962 ) USETRAILER with bath. Been used for vata- tions only. 1. pee: $500 down or ete, MY 2-379 or swap. 382 Oakland. ‘66 FORD PANEL WITH DRY ei 1388, farm tractor Cleaning or_ sell. “on deer der a nen eh recorders radio-~ Taphs vee e not. cee DUMP TIRES, _for r ieep ns elt, My 73043. HOUSE TO BE sale or ‘trade. Bashabaw, OR 3-00 MOVED. FOR faomes at 3410 —_ c just 4 "| DARK GREEN —_—— ARM- - chair. Nearly new. $50. FE 22-9029. DINETTE D ers, er e dresser, 30 in. gas were. stove, re- rigerator, wring er washer, Tele- vides, poresiatn table, living room sectional, chairs, lamps, beds ®nd odd leces Bu sell fu c ELEC. STE NEW DELUEE model. Sell or trade for GF Heh Used $50. Schick's. MY TASTE TOP eas STOVE. $%. FE | sean _ RANGE FOR GAS | range B. Munro Electric Co. | 1066 wn Buren. USED REFRIGERATOR SPECIAL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION Sou ft. Used OF. 10 cu. ft. Used GE. $85 GOODY EAR. SERVICE STORE 30_S, Cass FE 5-6123 Used Trade-In Dept. Vanity, viene Chest seco $1435 | Full size bed, complete | $19.95 | Lounge chair ss... ea ees 19.95 Davenport & chair ...... $29.50 —_ couch ..4 .........55 $29.50 e-a-bed cog ne rm. "suite, “mg, "Fuoatss ECONOMY” FE 2-011 ar UP. USED RE feanreie, $40.95. genes. nee £ a. 422 W. FE VACUUM CLEANERS. BRUSHES, bags. pie 956 Myrtle. WASHING * VACUUM sweepers, *yie9s Authorization Hoover re ibe * ernyle Electric, Johnson: and H Corner of ow- ane rE ne ANTED: MODEL ~ Wire. Prefer mtr model. OR 3-6763 WHIRLPOOL GAS ares. GOOD aoe R. Munro 1060 Ww. Huron. sri bs Mii ASHING MACHINE ‘CONVER- —, value, $69.95. iehigan Fluorescent, $93 Orchard Lk» Ave. — 45. ZiG . ZAG SEWING MACHINE. Like new. Will sac: e 8 74, or payments of $6 month. Michi- Center. FB 2-3337. _ _ Antiques 57A suite aie memes marble mE 5-8455 arIQue +DRAWER c HEST. Pear handles. MI 6-1980. Television & Radios 57B ELECTRIC FULL SIZE RANGE. Good condition: $50. OR 3-0507. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, __ $25, MY 3-1384, FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS name brands. Scratched. Terrific values. $149.05 while they Inst. No orders, please. Michi cream. Orchard Lake POLL: SIZED EEC, RANGE, 18ST $20 takes, Call FE 86743 RS HAVE § MALL WATERERONT ou. ft rade |E-2 for lot ‘in Bfrming Rochester schoo! districts. ses 2-1 Hi-Pl or will sell. after 6, TRADE OR SELL [L SULINGERLAND re drum, slightly used, Cost $50, will pay di ente on motor. si Se ote, emia) f~ bike. Phone 3-6071 after 7 p.m. For Sale Clothing 56 56 ALL SIZES CLEAN shies Boer days. a] a.m, = Sun. YY the 738 Ore! Lake Ave. snr WORK| ’ RE, — at ia vatant or apery Cail at 10s Omar after 'T a.m. | Thursd: ost new 270 gallo: an! gauge, $4 Road. Auburn Heights. Oil FURNACE nm tank 10. 265 C DRY: R. # EL RYER. good FREEZERS ¢ . RORGE - ROE - REREERS New wean " scratched or erate-manrred m at big dis- count prices 2 years pay ; 90 a s same aut 121 N, Sagitew . FE 5-6109 % . « \ i] era & ¢ Sree ee condition, $85. B. Manto" Electric Comoany. 1060 W. | RCA USED TV.- CTaER BAR- gains Peer’« Appliances, 6161 Commerce Rd Water Softeners 57C SERVICE FOR 4, R&S WATER Softener, Ball-O-that Dowex min- eral, Size 60, 2-2812. UsED wate. SOFTENER, CALL WATER OFTENERS AT BIG Dis- ware SOFTENERS AT BIG DIs- FE 2-5827. For or Sale Miscellaneous 60 %” PLYSCORE 16x40 INCHES, OR 3-6022, 5011 Waldon Ra. . % G. ft, %" galvanized pipe, 17¢ ax ft, -— 8 ard, le 5s, G@. Tho! .; West. * Seder ALUMINUM SIDING | der now, opportur nity at winter prices. afin do “uf periment May. ‘money own, e JO) ALLELY co. Aw . ALLEL UL 2-4900 2 Rosnes 8. OL 1-6623 1% aE. LLOGG AIR COM- saor,, Call between 8 & 8. OR TANKS . deliver, 2 TRAILER lounge, FE 4-3196, 93 | Double bowl 3 PC. ae MAHOGANY BED- |. CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM. WIRDOWS Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER EM 34171 nog Company 7940 Cooley Lake Rd - - Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m Sundays 10 am 2 p.m Deliveries “avatiabie CALCINATOR GARBAGE BURN- ers, electric and gas, ar cost. f complete with cabinet, $46.50 G. A. Thompson, 7005 M59 West. PREE ae TOILETs $18.95 sin. | Washbow! with fittings .... bath sets with isa: pe! _eoered bath set with - | P1959 by WEA Bervien, tne . Tah tng, US, Pee ook never works! * “I think that playing hard to get is stupid Besides, it 41 For. Sale Miscellaneous 60 LIGHT FIXTURES, or sidewall.. G.A. . M59 West, Open. rise Se ge Music Instruction 62A| RENT A WURLITZER ORGAN | <= —use of organ im your home —~private weekly. lessons s90n materiale ; MIRA MILE BAZAAR AREA moat FE) Plano TONE PE Pas eae a i iawn mower | Sale Office Equipment 63 | Coenremts and snow plow. $100. 34 Niagara. ADORNS SACRED. SMTEO. sy coment, ah | een cat mean Fon | F Capitol Appl. gas station use. PE 4-4609. SHEETROCK | Sel Store Eaoment Sasi a 5 stud for Poot ay Wy 3-23. Hunting Dogs 69A AKC BRITTANY SPANIEL. STUD service. FE 8-621. hunt Reatooabl. pg gy iG POINTERS. 7.MOS. OLD oe tables shots, Free to a hom ¢. 18 Short. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 1ST & 3ND CUT BAY, STRAW, manure. Loaded MA 5-0666__ TTING ALSO Paaee dees, at “Weaver, Milford. MU and bay ip quant. Mace 8 ADDLE “ae “For app app’t. S uke 327i ¥Old $75. MA 56-1762, a ~ Wanted Livestock 73 OF I8T & IND CUT-7~ , straw, corn oats, . OA &-2179. has ' Md fp cote in “quaniiiy.© Daks Ses For Sale Livest 72 For Sale Tires 80A e . on sink 7 VARWELT. Le ATTENTION TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES « 952 West . Open _e eves. USED TYPEWRITER, $20. FE 38-4480 : o— Ll BLOCKS. 12c EA. IN area. PE 47233 after 6. wes Sat FURNACE WITH stoker & blower. Reas. OR 3-0104. UPRIGHT COKE MACHINE. CELLENT CONDITION. OR 3-195 U8. GOVT. FOLDING BEDS, 86.95; reconditioned vacuum sweepers. $14.98- rye grass seed, 5 Ibs, 99c; trash burners, $1.38; a Ne Samuel's Appl. MA 5-601 tary lawn mowers, $34.95 gravel, ¢ ‘pps. MA bouse $2 1. Barnes & DOUBLE GARAGE, TILT-ADOOR.| Rarsrare ‘Hardware, 1 W- Bie | "Woy ae aed EZ ‘on. Open Sun. FE 5-910 __.Wood, Co ‘uel 67 DOGHOUSES. KIDDIES TABLES, iner NNEL yockers, swings. 770 E. Walton Mach y GOA | FIREPLA Sate aS F SORNACE & SHORER vc. . FORD DIESEL ENGINES 4 & 6 — ALY Gees IT YOURSE -—- 2% PER linder for trucks, saw mills, etc. Se AEP ACE cent off ajl lawn mower parts. Ford asoline, engines for irriga-| WOOD, SPEEDWAY FUEL 0 2255 E. Walton Blvd 3 & nt applications A| OAKLAND FUEU & PAINT DOG KENNEL PEN, ioxid & 6 few used engines svadaible, Call Se nee RARE FE 6-619 fi, high. With. dog. . FE Se 3. D oF & nat FRAN ; . INDEX MILL, ?SPINDLE DRILL, ve ot or es, - DAMAGED VANITY LAVATORIES. | 10” x ar "lathe, Zion pinch te. tea ae ones r, model ear or truck’ in on trade. Hoe Do It Yourself ° 61 DO IT THE EASY WAY! { - , tri . $99.95 with our many renta) items | Facto ory 2nds — irregulars FLOO: NDERS—HAND SAND- SAVE. PLUMBING . SUPPLY ERS—WALL PAPER STEA RS— 172.8. Saginaw FE_5-2100 | DRILLS — - SKIL 6A EANERS TIR PL “YWOOD 1 s. .. 86. ry $8. shers hand PONTIAC FI Feroeh, co. nace vacwenn cleaners. Oakland 1488 BALDWIN A FE 2-2543 1 & Paint. 436 a ra GOOD USED ay PUMPs, SOLD | _ Ave. FE 5-6150 — repaired. asements water- | PPAFPP > haar WACHIVE outed, Free estimates. FE dees materials. Peeea, Pr Gai pen fe @ — L cal supplies n ays W GARDEN TRACTOR WITH ALL noes werues wonaaye attachments & garden tools. Very reas. 555 Sunset Dr. Off M5 Garage Doors EEL OVERHEAD Factors” enends = all standard sizes, $35 end Wood and steel foldaway" closet drs. Disappearing stairways Stee] outside window shutters. . Electric fareee door pperaiers Garage front remodeling. in or = —S Loge ys me Open ‘til 5 5 be BERRY DOOR "SALES. 371 8, Paddock lon. gas Consumers Power: ry proved, $00.60 value, $30.95 up Buy a new heater. for a little Nmats than a used unit. Also electric off and bottled ers at terrific values. Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 65. HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR, FE §-8431 or OR _3-9176, JET DEEP WELL PUMP, COM- lete, 62 gal. elec. hot water eater,” New Agony - pump, Sham- 5 ew, 4-4740 or 1340 N. —JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no stirring, will not drip, sag or run, Rubber or oll base, Hundreds of colors to ene FUEL & PAINT 436 Gechand Poe, Ave FE 5-6150 MILLS FROZEN CUSTARD 1 7 cream machine, Pe. $210. Kenmore wacker, z Sn TORN SON NICE 21". TV, vac Pry 8 Fines? material, plastic COUNTER TOP surfacing . 650 se Werk, GA. Thompson, NEW FURNACE DUCT WORK®& Reas MA 5 5§-1501, OR 3-3 3703. GALVANIZED Phe A HOT peg HEATERS. 5 aL. mer ey, elec. plate, Hoover FE 20731, Cabinet hardware at | ply, ‘156 W. Montcalm, FE 5-4 Cameras, Equipment SIA 3% a Ay ge $40; OLYM- . $40. MA 5-247 "Sale Musical Goods 62 CRUSHED STONE, SAND GRAV- el. Earl Howard. EM_ 3-0531. FILL DIRT, . FOUNDRY SAND, road gravel. Truck for hire. Reas. Ph. 32-0346. MANURE, 435 MORGAN RD., 7-9904. PE PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS 8UP- WTD,: PIGS OF ALL FOR- MULE HIDE INSULATION 4x8, 4x10. 4x12 CARH REGISTER scat Art a tivi | —Feat_Jones. M4. Pi * yaaa $0 80 por M, Com and, cary #72 IN see 2 service “For Sale Poutry 74) 41, USED TIRES, 1.50 UP WE| KARDENBURG 183 Wie, 3. / CHURCH'S, INC. |” Sale Sporting Goods 65 bay. gelre rine Cass at Pike 113 Pie’ 1s lin, f | SoMP POMP ELEC. YING HENS WITH MEDAL aks ixl2 shelving W-Pine 2c lin. ft.|§ PUMP. GENERAL GOLF SET, WILSON, NEVER ee: 6 ft. wire $03 w_ Ss. ¢ Base W-Pine..... fe lin. ft | “trie Motor. "979.80 value $30.95, & genistered. Co off M50. STA 3%" “W-Pine ..., 6c lin. ft.| slightly erate marred. deep piste with with vag. ¢ sacrl custom war trade tn on General Ay &, Birch Poe Ply wood y Ae Ba. ft Sersitle bares Michigan’ Fino : a ONS-MODERN OR _ ANTIQUE ba Rochester Rd * ‘Tro, atien. 8 ps RD per cent off or Good 9 sides... $13.75 Ea. 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. — 32.| b >| 2. WILLIAM Chaz UMear es eat oc, (PRED ATO og Burrell, is &Feieraph | Sale Farm Produce 75) q's suse ct narbere Ply cx — %" 53.58 Es.| Seve $1 der, plan during sale. Guns — Br Es, TRADE. - : v ed Mah Ply wood wick _Manley Leach rt, os -" “ae Del. | STEEL DRIVEWAY cvLeeer, |— snorovs 10 ating ane Se so cgaking. 2180 Siverbel Auto Service 81 r Wood. 4° - ‘ rruga a AD- | "Gound one side... sa32 a. | CEMENT COLORS — 12 SHADES ee Ga Like new. UL 23537 OAKLAND COUNT MARKET, | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IX THE Zonolite House fil} | R COLORS = 18 ES Pa Lk. Rd. ‘Wally's Cash Carry ...... $135 Bag MORTAR COLORS - § SHADES = iat 7 to 1:0 pm. plants Servies’ Chive vals . * Flue Lining .... $1. '. - 7" & flowers, Potatoes a cider. HAGGERTY rick Mortar ........... $125 sk.| Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B ctables Eggs. Oven-dressed | “RAF i _ ccapan’ &" x 8° Cleancut $1.73 es. effckens, hone ey 4 Sarr Me 197 HAGGERTY HWY. a ings, Covers and G: BAIT & T. 7 DAYS biises FE 30018. pire | 2 3080. put ED LAKE - BLAYLOCK ML es . 20 cents dz. EN an 0c ForaToEs ce BU. 3356 Between W le & Pontiac Trail a ekoea Soke been FE 3-716i1| 389 Orchard Lake Avenue. Sale Motor Scooters 82 a setae TOONGE. TWO.8 Fr WOOD USED GA- “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Sale “Sale Farm Equipment 76 - pa town kitchen of] and gas furnaces reee. PE 5-165 $1 - "ST CRUISEAIRE : - steam boilers. A-1 SHREDDED TOP SOIL, 5 GARDEN 23-0485 automatic water heater, bard- Tig, SALVATION ART & black dirt. FE 5-5261. sor Re a with plow, cultivator & & | Seman ny ware, Electrical supplies. crock | everything to. meet your needs. | 4-1 TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL ba Pleasant Bt., am. After BP ange. Bros. , Clothing spptances | BL Ayyplece ain. Ken Jones.) 0m eee TET NEw a UsED CUSHMAN BOOT. int and Super Kemtone. r__118 WEST cE. or ‘McCormick Deering com cm planer. NEW & USED N HEIG: ILETS.. a BAND GRAVEL, Papec silo filler, John Dee ers, 230 BE. Pike, FE 4-4246. E 2685 LAPEER RD. ot All styles, colors, terrific values) fill & black dirt. Bulld: ex- 7S wageua, Jena, Deere WHIZZER SPORTSMAN, GOOD BEEP AND PORK — HALF A from $17 lightly rred, wating b manure spreader, corn picker & | condition, $125, . | _quarters Opdyke Mkt, FE sane Also extraordimary values in bath- = — SOIL, BARD. ~daavei. Ww. Sleeth, off W F i = tubs and ¥ ; igan| fill and black dirt. Jerry's Truck-| Rd. MUtusl 48037. or Sale Motorcycles 8&3 { BUY AND SAVE Fluorescent 393 Lake | ing. “OF |— ~ - iF call ee eacues en so ETT TT t Mane ere ravel rite 4 oe eee BUY ta Bis SAEs eo ce lighting equip- "* sol ,_ 8 Sass i 8 vel ie ac mowers. . . y outs S Baan oor ........ § S| TALBO LUMBER | aafit or PE aa te core & mowers ment. New & recent over- | No. 3 Oak figoring 4. $65 Mj Glass — in a ee _ ace Sik ay wou Yan | 5 a frestese & mowers $385. Jamm Rd. _— st. with wall] point, hardware, plumbing. elec: | _end_Bu, FE _8-3282. samp. oewere ‘St MOTOR Exc. Wolverine Lumber trical supplies |@ lumiber. 1025 BROKEN BRICK POR DRIVEWAY. : 5-0656. _Uakland “Ave. PE 44500. Wolverine Lumber — Soeeily need eeu & SON inst NSU $e 8._Foddock SEATS ie VIRTUAL; | 320 8, Paddock _____FE 2970/3. 1. case & New Iden Desier CEDAR FENCE POST, 370 re EACH. Shite 8. OA Hinge. Tesapeon, 3005 | COW MANURE, DELIVERED. Rochester i 1971; For Sale Bicycles 8&4 COME IN AND ‘SEE good Used - Mowers at bargain iets. ROLL FAST BICYCLES. BMW ont Feu Gain, et 6 BOG. FR Boats & Accessories 85 YARD. er tag ar” as oot, FE See ane SERCH OAK, apple, cedar kindling. FE 2-624. GOOD DRY SLABWOD 2 RDS for $18 delivered. FE 4-€588_ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A-1 TREES, MAPLE OAK, ETC. | Evergreens — Spruce, Pine, Fir, Yews, Mugho, Juniper & Arbor- APT, SIZE PIANO IN EXC. COND. FE 4-4001 ACCORDION SALE, ALL SIZES. Accordions loaned free to begin- ers with lessons. FE 58-5428 BALDWIN ORGASONIC ORGAN beter 7 ae old, Save plenty this one Morris a FE 2-0567 Tele rae naeens py ‘el-Huron CHORD ORGAN. BLOND OR WAL- Giicnigan. nut, $129 Terms. GALLAGHER’S 18 HB Huron FE 4-0566 CONN DIRECTOR CORNET. NEW condition. $75 FR 4-7 7881. HAMMOND BLOND SPINET ST FULL organ, 1 year old, MAple 5-1484. PIANO RENTAL. $10 PER MONTH al y sere _ Sag aria FE 3-71 PIANO INTHG_ORGAR SCHMIDT PE 25217 RENT A HOMMOND ) SPINET OR- Ling $15 a mon pres cartage. au aaner applied when pur- “GRINNELL’S 27S. Saginaw FE _3-7168 SMALL BABY GRAND PIANO. Good condition, EM _ 3-8001. SMALL BABY GRAND PIANO TRY mahogany finish. Looks new, - Mdium ‘sized piano $ 89 Brand new Kimball” mane, 5 with bench, mahogany finish ...” $595 All Accordions, sizes, large dis- counts, Stereo & Hi-Fi, Large discounts. vE. iA eget * wm oe TERMS UP TO 36 MONTHS. M " 246 eae Birch Wh" ae, per. ft GALLAGHER’ S Cherry paneling % Sle, per ft lig m. w FE 4-0666 WALNUT Fees SROL i Ss Ee Se Ne See er ae ee eee | BENSON VLUMBER ¢o.!" Good cond, “OR F-277, | Job, place . to live or a ee cata ers ela are how, eariies' ars: Bt. ¢ Long, Milford U 44432 nae Stark Bros. Nursery Land. te gg Senn eentints Prait cot Nut fue ‘M_3-3125 after et. ro Evening Appoin' ment For Sale Pets. _ 69 1 1 AKO og ogee BOSTON _bull, Pennie OR 3-8024., 6} PES: ae ENGLISH POINTER. AKC REG COCKER PUPS. ALSO 3-yr-old female. OR 3-2602. AKC REG- BEAGLE 2 YRS. ¢ OLD. 4634 Midland AKG REG. EAGLE. 13 WKS. OR 3-3430. 4KC POODLES, REASONABLE. MY 23043. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, reasonable, MA 4-2650, AKC ote! TERRIER: PUPS. FE 5. 36 Fuel ee neg oe SEEN Tr es ow ua. em or immediate sais. iy. J BIRD HOUSES. ae Be in GaGB, 55 Pwiitame Fr 464 EAGLES, ALL AGES, SakD FE- males, foundation stock. Sacri- fice prices. OR 3." BOSTON TERRIER “frop D CHAMP stock. Curtiss OR 3-9206. SAVE ENERGY, use WANT ADS! To find al good used car, see Classi- ply. Eng Ete E tile, On 31598 ere P KING. BROS. k oan y GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, TOP Fit, DIRT, TOP ontiac Rd. at Opdy! a ing.-Peat dirt. Ons. 3-6041. SPORT, TRACTOR FARM MACHINERY — gel used Pi age Giver | Sales on just North of Oxford MICHIGAN CHAIN SAW DISTRIB: —. paste and service for Titan. ea Eclipse & , Vactwees chain saws. ON DISPLAY Bolens 7 hp. riding oe “9 Wheel horse 4 h.p. tractor, Bolens 5% b. vidi an EVANS ‘Eau tin, a meee EVAN: 6607 DIX HWY. MA 5-7878 OR OR 3-7924. one aia has NEW MODEL 730 TRAC- tor. Davis Machinery, Ortonville. _Phone. NA 17-3292 WANTED: MOTT 6FT. MOWER for Ford. MA _ 5-6506. For Sale H. Sale Housetrailers 7 78 ower - viate. Dig 7, x. ne pace: $100 DOWN. BAL. $20 MO, 26 FT. & beriap, peur yee furn, Trailer | niles west at. “it Vv: Ny Pan ch i miles craic Tai ‘30 FT. TR ELIZABETH} es wirem, ma. 8 Aa * Lake Road. . #R : Batty deo 6 Sed ene 1952 (28 «6FT.) HOUSETRAIL BLUE SPRUCE TREES, with bath. Been used for vaca- ES. own, 3057 Crumb Rd. Walled tous enix. Like new. $500 down, NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE & | 1954 PONTIAC. CHIEF, 40 FOOT, pines. 1 . 0 or more, 2- bedroom, all aluminum, 223 $1.50 ea., less than 10, $3 ea gallon of] tank included, Call bg . "= —— in anes after 5 p.m. FE 2-2240. * estates country homes for 1955 PONTIAC CHIEP, 8’ x 41’. screens & ers. Cedar Lane.| g609 for equity. Will consider Pree © ray ere Dixie | ot some furniture, MY 3-1920. + OAKLAND en a ee yke ie 18, Fi pees. yee NOP. ing_& removal. FE. $2376 3? MARETTE, 10 WIDE. aTRA VERRY & RASPBERRY | “new, 1 bedrm. $1,800 dn., owner. pms, ca =< 1 Larue. Call betore 3. Onecniest 4-0762. MAple 5-8586.” *€: | 1958 DE LUXE 3¢-FT. 2 BEDRM. Alma, Like new. Jalousie win- Sous, Storms & screens. OR ‘GE GENERAL HOUSE Ral edrm. Lot 17 yma Heights Mabie Village. PE 8-9989 AIRSTREA LI GHT travel (alice, Weaee 1932, Guar- anteed for life. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trail- ff Sales. Pian © join one of Wally Byam's ex ou carey Koen STAR CHAMPION - GREAT LAKES RE_ 2-7943 UTICA, MICH. Authorized Sales FOR Pontide Chief & Detroiter cosets herder of ; and 10 wides $0 ® large selection late model trade-ins. We top 20 ail on trade-in allowance — at Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes ‘Sales 4301 Piste : worr Open 3 FPanys & week ; HOUSETRA LER, 41 PT. BY OWN- bedrm. Extras. Call OR _Seose, _ FE §-}604, eves: OH !t THAT D NEW 1959 VAGAPOND 1S SOMETHING ! ‘SEE THE CUT-AWAY DEI at Oxford Trailer Sales child can understand the set is ag "35 stanizwe 28 rt, MosT sett 2656, mae ‘fied NOW.. a) Se SES ee Le: Sa ip, ae 5-26: — = Fab PROTO AD a : ond. 5-0395 aft- MOTORS a Tal 8TOM aA : euares repair, FE 53 FE Sus tmenaag le m: , One iliac aluminum beat with feld, aluminum deck, steering wieel, and-motor controls. excellent c . SPECTAL . Vin: agree coast ae ed wehion fon" OWENS ‘M RINE SUPPLIES 306 Orchard ger Ave THOMPSON CREST L. ae Star, and Meyers poate ‘Evinrude m Lo tor tratlers. S HARDWARE 3904 Aybar Adams. FE 3-881 TRADF-I S We have several vefy good used outfits in s Some with Evin- Rude motors. trade now. Pinane- Harring Boat, Works . soe 80 Bolegrapn OLE upplies | Try repair si arco _Lake_ Rd. i 6 7 Fr Fe §-1884. $30, ; WH CAN SELL ¥ USED it, ; ieee oF ont wa f| naw, FE pall, V eel \ 85A ATS, VERED, MIDGET . pay Sat mre meee A a GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS _ Sera FE S717 NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL YEAR DISCOUNT WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% . ee. 4. PG. oree is mee, NEW CAR DE os ae E cons s more to pick from. fs \NK RATES — 4 os ST. Times aco'ss| Motor. Sales MONEY, DOWN. Asmume pay-| 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Hess te gt ME SEED GME .......6.-$2795 “?$8 Buick ..........$2245 ‘P56 Buick .........$1595 Coverage ; - i Exclusions a = "51 Dod € gheesvesck 122 Fees Buic oy Cy. SAGINAW sas io rust, $950. No dealers. ~ Remodeling Specials od motor. ce P57 Buick 2.205000. $1995 987 Ford: sa. s2.2. 0 $1Q5 °57 Ford: .....006. -$1295 ’56 Pontiac ........$ 889 56 Buick aa eceee SDL495 R56 Ford ......+...$1495 °36 Volkswagen +» $1095 56 Chevrolet ......$1295. ’55\Buick .........$1095 55 Pontiac ....... $1095 55 Chevrolet ......$1195 $5. sek, wi acess 5 $1295 "54 Pontiac . vivewas eh 295 54 Ford, .....0+05- 495 53 Dod € eeeoeeeeee 5 275 53 Dod SES 2 53 Buic $ 320 “peweeeees ee 160 31/50 Pontiac cere 2 0 a HANK OR GLENN Pontiac's Bargain Barons - YOU'LL BY FA HPS RTE ip Bio NEW USED C OLIVER, oats 210 Orchard Lake Ave. - Motor Sales — Sales & Service —- 211 8, SAGINAW FE #4541 Owens|"5=: _ "RAMBLER" wee, OQWENs FORD cee. ee {190019 Fah Orn Haskins Chev. | MaSis SBT “Oped! alles "ta 8 SPECIAL 955 boner pie 3 dr. Sedan. $409, use are what you're loo! 10 R WITH A. gre s. MOTOR SALES Used Car é ALL ARE “HANDPICKED” AND PRICED FOR Every Budget "88 CHEVY 4 Door, Sedan ...$1894 88 PQNTIAC Station Wagon $8704 Custom Safari, Full on aol “ST FORD Convertible ‘51? CHEVY Convertible ..... ‘ST BUICK Super H-Top ....81/004 “ST PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $1604 "81 ‘BUICK 4 Door H-Top f $1794 "87 Ford Victoria H-Top fc . $1604 '56 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan : ‘ST FORD F-Lane “500” 2 Dr. $1494 ‘86 CHEVY 4 Door Sedan ...$1i94 che weee 64 PLYMOUTH 2 Door ..... 8 40 ‘54 PONTIAC 4 Door ..«. ood 54 FORD 2 Door ....s.5+0 83 PONTIAC 4 Door ‘80 BUICK 2 Poor H-Top $194 GLENN'S’ - MOTOR SALES ~952 WEST i HURON iFE 2.9101 se Eves. 7" 0 aoa 1) . $1204 )- - ‘81 FORD 2 Dopr Sedan ....$1294 ‘86 BUICK 2 Door Sedan ..:.$1194 ‘55> FORD 4 Door Sedan ...$ 804 '56-FORD '% Ton’ Pickup ....$ 894 55 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan $ 794 '66 CHEVY 4 Door Wagon ., $1294 |. 35 FORD F-Lane 2 Door ....6 804/ MONEY DOWN. Aerie va ments of $543 mo. Call Mr. Parks at an 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. FACTORY BRANCH "57 OLDSMOBILE Radio & Her Heater, Hydramat- 1895 Pontiac. Retail Store FE 3-7117 at MI 47500, Ha: TIME | ROM “Bright Spot $3295 | 1957 CADILLAC “62” ee fNiamaie. Aveater, ste brakes. 6 wa seat, scent and and white leather ceats, finish showy, J very CADILLAC “ Hy dramatic, radio steering & brakes. One rich, ‘black and white bea ~/ $3395 1957 CADILLAC ‘62 Sedan. Hy- por ig radio, ater, power. / pearing & brakes. Blue & white $2495 #56 CADILLAC ° 62” DeVille. Pa & White. — asher Blue & $2495. 1986 CADILLAC. cape DeVille, full power, This one is real nice. $1895 1956 CADILLAC ‘62 Coupe with 1957 “62” Sedan eater, power a nydresaaie, radio, ,heater, power “this brakes. tu-tone blue, Drive this one 3 CADILLAC COUPE Devite. VERY /_ ~ $1595 *1gg"* SHARP. $995 195? CADILLAC CLUB COUPE. i oy pi. es pe full etal = ROME Olds-Cadillac Orchapd Lake at Cass CADILLAC] cower uoise | - no Bs eADILLAC cC “62 Sedan with » ae tedio, heater pow- er steering & israkes. Runs ‘per ect, "35 FORD” ‘ ee *$545<° “oly found ou ow o cook fr Waldo ~1 pt ext : : in myears!” : ‘Cy’ Owens For Sale Cars 91| rags Eee ee Jat 8. “SAGINAW BE. Zonp MERCURY MY» one-owner Cadillac , cs oe 56 CADILLAC . :. ,$2495 _ i Lae in aEDAY D 2 - a eesens sense on ga hE, r & ae poo car ing Also a tur ‘ er 88, Holiday coupe. Cc ‘s a a WILSON | HOUGHTEN & SON | PONTIAC-CADILLAC eae ae Main. Reshasier, 1070! 56 6 DILL “sa eem iN tain Catalina. Call afternoons FE yments of 8.65 1 mo. a "Gall Cred ¢ PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN. POWER eesrng in. PE 8008 after »:30. : wes Live Better . . +» by: Far - in a New Used Car i, Sa pin one ‘wiih "Diack top. PONTIAC-CADILLAC || wt a Aub _Harold r Ford. — ae j EVR | _Ve $-3908 after §:30 a: nya argh |g sees | nae be 3 ; : “powergude. ve FORD, 2 DR. ga Ok SATS? stl sup piymeS Vem, suaen| STATION WAGON | sient." REPOSSESSION |" NO MONEY DOWN || SttervRtiie Sicueatle| reves, cred 7 symp. 2 |'57 CHRYSLER $1995 | $335. full . No needed. | we have # very good a| = shoe| Oakland before €. $00 Fourth ae i} Std. v-8. Mr. §3°'S4 & "35 Pon- white. A re ¥ , after 6. = gy oe ep A DR. Ben. King ante, FE tiaes No money | Price. 90 months, $45 1105, ie | ‘38 PONTIAC, HARDTOP HYDRA-| etsing & brakes. fl, “power 4 FORD, ‘STATION WAGON, 1) Sotnaw. Fi (1008 or FE 4214 ti ciages, Minitem cach cove | fifo aol" Prospect. FE 2-0 ccering ore ea | geet |g PU Si ae 7 NSOTO a, $10 fori, mailen per gallon. | itis one toda ox eticed at just | 87. PL OUTS ee oe ne| , © Pontiac Starchief Cream & white with with, waite tap. “iM RDTOP. ROOER's BALES OO ss a a steering &| {ilcbe ul, priv, owner, OR 3-1388,| Sew throughout. Brand new tires. er, ack while. 1 owner. | ST-RAMBLER HARDTO RADIO| BE QGI™ sAlorg’S e astr's | “cP Sure over pats Bel- tem |'S8 FORD $1895. : & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO} pm. ic. Take over p : 8 FORD ........ $189 57 Plymouth . ween e $1295 STRAIGHT sric "6" Hardenburg: ist Anniversar me, Ui k beauty with radio, hee white tires, Nice car at a big savings. | «| WILSON CSEnOks Bd Ae AND ‘63.2 DOORS, DOORS, HARD. TOPS, STATIONWAGONS IN THIS’ AREA, . STATION | . WAGON. PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1952 FORD - EMO AND HEATER, | THESE PRICES GOOD|’56 OLDS “98” ... $1595. 52 RD “ HOLIDAY SEDAN. Full power. | 9 PASSENGER V8, RADIO AND "TIL APRIL 11 —7 P.M, family car"you can Se prena-ta| 1953 FORD . im 3 9 PASSENGER. V4, FORDOMAT- ; ae . PSF BUICK . . $1895 IC, RADIO A ND HEATER, ae 2-YEAR WARRANTY, | -CENTURY SPORT COUPE with | Le Ranaborceim. MOLE t= 1K} “al “inission. Power fearing. & a brakes, || | * RADIO {oa eS ricpaa, 8 cueviourT: sass white tires and a sharp 6 nT ASeEGER, . PomDoMasIC, 1956 FORD F-LANE 57 MERCURY reece] 71988 RAMBLER — | POWER STEERING ad ee ae SmADIO AND HEATER. L AUTO TRANS AC, POOR cos Lie new throughout. ‘ curv M ave Fr om $395 | BAIR WTOP eee 91405 oa RCUR x fa Ace —Don't Miss This One — ’ WAGON with radio, heater, mer- comatic, power steering & brakes. H ARDTOPS 1955 OLDeMOsILS 98" — This week's special. , . ist Buick wacon. | 94. CHEVROLET $ 695 1952 FORD -|4 DOOR H-TP ............. $1895 210 2 DR. Beige with matching interior, Radjo, heater, power- VIEND HEATE SesRORTTR, RADIO “14954. FORD VICTORIA giide. A es sate —: Traded to 1952 "CADILL AC sOLID. WHITE Rerace 2 Soe showing COUPE | DEVILLE, HYDRAMATIC, we) FUYMOUTS - MOs4 § STUDEB AKER CONVERTIBLE, full power...$1695 ‘ARLITE 1 s CHEVROLET HT, w 1085 PONTIAC CATALINA HYDRAMATIC, RAD- 10 af ND HEATER, WHITE “From $395. 2. DOORS ALL MAKES AND MODELS From $195 4 DOORS ALL MAKES ‘AND MODELS From $195 EDDIE STEELE FE iO Open, till 10'} sea fo as WITH F INEST © Trade-Ins eee ee 1954 MERCURY paRnDtor DOOR. Solid Black ...... Straight “tick —50- OTHERS . TO CHOOSE FROM | 2-YEAR wAanRalrry ‘SCHUTZ | “DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER a © ee $695 a 608 JACK COLE, INC. | he fom, sant WALLED Lal eat Poalng' ra | 28 En CAs x Bite. PE & aber 196? PLY ~ 80 "ran Powe, brakes, other extras.) PONTIAC-CADILLAC boos futl prise. 390 payments, $58.46 Pontiac: $8, STARCHEF, « DR. . Pg a oe ie Power pence Seer eee |°57 PONTIAC .... $1695. RAMBLER 4 be nn . Phone EM 3-6871. 4 DR HIEPTAIN CATALINA | MI 8 s PONTIAG 0000 enn iaRoTOp ig a wer, seering. | : GePONTIAC CATALINA VISTA | "es, pesutifin tu-tone green. with Station | FEF ae ee ee rac stake TARCHIEF 54 CADILLAC .. $1695 Wagons dramatic, | NaH Power stce FLEETWOOD SEDAN 1957 PLYM OUTH Ry eo & air ride. §2 — ee aeerns including | 1958 STUBRBAKER | aegtandtoars pe meney Sv" |<8 PONTIAC $1,596 5 x of aii. Pie a 2 ante. Sas v1 PONTIAC .... piste ia tts | i Larry Jerome 1988 VOLKSWAGEN. wir Se ae . tone black. tig a ROCHESTER FORD DEALER — , OL 1-9711 | ee eS : straight stick, we and white in-| terior = match. A at of aad LOOK | SCHUTZ | = - i ; 1°56 FORD 4-DR. . $1395. BIRMINGHAM’S . 9 PASSENGER WAGON. Red & white with matching trim, radio, heater, Fordomatic White . power brakes A one-owner Mileage family car WILSON WILSON victors,” TORDOMATI, RAD-| HARDTOP. Beat this one --- $2181 PONTIAC-CADILLAC FF 054 PONTIAC | near BCoNSMSCPOMTAN aage| STAR TEE DT OND HEATER, 958 OLET on EU ae “COUPE. $595 CENTURY 195% BUICK uve, ae eS _- ™ ance. ee tar. ee ‘prakes a oe 4 HEATER, WHITE | HARDTOP, beat this one ......$995 53 FORD ew iawn $495 cum YOON g| A APRN "Tal ET sai 52 FORD 2-DR. ... .$395 V-8 Chrome and everything tn top shape. 75 OTHER FINE USED arg -" CHOOSE FROM A ‘WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC “1356 N. Woodward B'HAM . Pat #1990 1987, CHEVROLET 81695 | 9, te, oe re 1957 CHEVROLET .....$1595 tinal or 2 sa Faas ee ¥-8 engine, radio, 1956 BUICK: ... iy 1495 ebters wie wal lives.” Red over behest, « {| 1956 MERCURY ........$1295 reometic. retie. ariee thas “oas. a Pas agg ve 3 wall tires be pr 1956 BUICK rere vs radio, new. One owner and ¥ Fairl tudor sedan new. ‘white wall tires. 1956 CHEVROLET radio, heater. Poweresa V-8 engine, car from bumper to bumper. 1955 BUICK ............1095 heater, ti tires mileage.. tant! 1956 FORD Be hetrs ists fe Seley aca po, S .... 1095 & dentin Sportal 4door sedan. Dynaflow. radio, heater, white wall tires. A one-owner car and nice ‘1950 F PONTIAC veee ee es LO9S sedan. Mrdremelic. same heater, ba we green, 1955 BUICK ............$1095 naflow, radio, heater, white wail _ * white finish, pastel hardtop. Custom trim” and b biue and 1955 PONTIAC ....,.'...$1095 eee ee tn eas net on 1954 FORD .............$545 with powe: Aavd + with real economical car. xe. argein 1948 PONTIAC ...........$95 Not as young as it used to transportation. DE and brakes. radia, 6 cylinder engine. A PONTIAC ..........$365 _ radio, heater. Real nice and be but sti very good TON PONTIAC- BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 aie | | "Everyone YOU CAN Knows | "LIVE BETTER" By Far InA MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Used Car ; THEY’ Goin” Like RE Hotcakes — GET YOURS NOW — While the Selection Lasts! ‘58 Chevy BISCAYNE 2 DOOR V4, Powerglide, Radio Heater. Colonial Cr ream $1985 98 Chevy as tS tis. a Et Sat “at $1690 96 Pontiac AF ARI 2 DOOR STATION WAGON Rate and Heater, W/Walis. 2 Tone Paint. Like new! $1395 ‘56 Pontiac STARCHIEF HARDTOP 4 Door Ratie and Heater, Hydramatic, {Walis. 2 Tone ~ $1444 -'56 Dodge Radio —” Beate ore Trans., 6 Cyl. and Sapphire “pine E $897 ‘oo Chevy e 2 DOOR € cyl. 2 Oengerd d° Frangmissin. $690 and Paint. Standard W/ Walls Ivory MAT HARGREAVES - trans. “MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM 97 Plymouth Heater, Belge and Paint. $1386 Gold COUNTRY SEDAN Biatiog Wagon, Radio and Heat- r, V-8. Iw Oman - $2124 '56 Chevy _ BEL AIR 2 DOOR Powerglide, 6 Cyl., Green and India Ivory Pa eran and Signa! Is. $1199 ‘57 Chevy Red BEL AIR_2 DOOR . Powerglide, 8, ado and Heat- er. _ Sierra Gold $1544 ‘99 Chevy v-8. Power tide, Heater $890 '59 Chevy - 6 1 : Tone Paint, Radio ced Wiseites ; / $765, EWS- . 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 44547 SEDAN Automatic Anniversary ‘A true fRedlo an and : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WaDwespAy, APRIL. 8, 1050, ae 1:30 _ whites in “The Swift Cloud 10:00 (4) Wagon Train. Western:| High-spirited Indian (Rafael Campos) learns his people can live peacefully with Story. ” (7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Million Dollar Comedy: Maisie,” ('47) joins police! force. Ann Sothern. (2) Keep Talking. (2) Trackdown. Western; |1!:00 Texas Ranger Gilman (Rob-/ 11:15 ert Culp) re-opens murder U: 20 case when girl says she's) witness. (4) (color) The Price ts Right. Quiz. |. (T) Ozzie and Harriet. Com-| 11.95 edy: Ricky thinks turnabout) is fair play when fraternity| _ brother dates Rickey’s best 9:00 ‘their own family. . . ‘{T) Donna Reed. git ‘11:30 (2) Millionaire. Drama:! Match-making daughter (Venetia Stevenson) causes more than one mix-up when she meddiles in mother’s ro-| marnces. 16: 7 (4) (color) Milton Bere. Va-| riety: Oscar Levant,” actress, 16:58 Janis Paige. \65F Comedy: ‘7:00 When Donna and Alex hear that the marriage of friends may break up, they set out/7 to strengthen unity sa a |8:00 (9) Mr. District Attorney. |8:30 Drama: Doctor, practicing! 6:4 without a license, exploits|9:00 large industrial firm. (2) I've Got a Secret. (9:30 (4) Bat Masterson. Western: 10:00 Bat trades his prized *gold-| headed cane for broken- 1915 down horse to help lady who) 16:25 is traveling to save innocent/10:50 Anewer te Previous Purse 10:55 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 4 i) Charter Boat, Adventure: Unhappy man charters boat|: to prove to ex-fiance he’s a (9) Gumby. 27 (2) Steel Hour. Drama: Med- dieso! Furstenberg) “TroubleIn-Law.” When mother visits daughter daily bringing advice, they fight. (4) This Is Your Life, (7) Boxing. California light- weight champ Paul Armstead battles Chicago’s Eddie Perk- ins in 10-round bout at Chi- cago Stadiym. (9) Byline Steve Wilson. (4) U.S, Marshal. Western: Counterfeiter hires ‘safe- crackers to steal évidence against him. (9) Streets of Danger, Drama: Mike Lanyard (Louis Hayward) hunts for missing dead man who was of international thieves en- gage in battle of wits. (2) Movie. Musical comedy: Fred Astaire, ‘‘Swing Time.” (38.) Professional dancer chases lovely pupil. 5:55 (4)It Could Be You. (7) Play Your Hunch. . (9) Film Fare. : 12:48 (2) Guiding Light. 12:60 °(9) News. 1:00 (2) Our Miss ‘Brooks. (4) It’s a Great Life. D Liberace. 1:30 +4) Queen for a ‘Day. (7) Day in Court. (2) House. Party. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (7) Music Bingo, (9) Kennedy’s Corner, 2) Star Showcase. (4y Young Dr. Malone. , (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie, : (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. “ (7) Who Do You Trust? - (2) Brighter Day. . leader of underground stolen (4) (color) Truth or Conse- goods business in “San Fran- quences. cisco.’ (1) American Bandstand. (7) News: Gordon. _ | 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 4 7 vee SaUes: (4) County Fair. (2) (4) (9) Weather. (9) Shirecad Focest (2) (4) Sports. ~~ |5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (93} Drama: Myrna Loy,; (9) Looney Tunes. “Whipsaw.” ('35.) Two gangsi5:39 (2) Detroit Bandstand. - (4) (color) George Pierrot Présents. (7) Adventure lime. (4) Sports. Weee at y dedi * * * It the 80-foot launching rocket, called Thor-Able, did its job, a neread Sime pr 18, days. while in. view. 10,000 m.p.k. x* * * fleet stopd by near Ascension to spot the cone as it flashed in’ like a tiny meteor. warheads of the Titan and Minute- tic missiles. TV News and Reviews (4) Jack Paar. Variety: Guest is Joey Bishop. (7) Night Court. THURSDAY MORNING (4: Continentai Classroom (2) Meditations. (2) On the Farin Front. (2) TV College. (4) Today. (1) Big Show | (2) Cartoon Classroom. 3 (7) Breakfast Time. | your very own TV show on Tue ed " *leent share of the total TV audi By FRED DANZIG NEW YORK (UPI)—You see, it! Monday and you come in with (2) Capt. Kangaroo. day. (7) Our Friend Harry. * * 8 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Or so it might seem in the case, (2) Movie. ‘of David Niven, the Academy| (4) I Married Joan. Award winner of Monday who|* (4) (color) Bozo the Clown brought the David Niven Show on (4) Dough Re Mi. NBC-TV last night. (1) Jean’s Notebook. (7) (9) (2) (4) Lady of Charm i Billboard. - Arthur Godfrey. ‘| Treasure Hunt. (9) Count of Monte Cristo. | ° (7) News. (2) 1 Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (1) Cleo. \ (9) Leon Errol. (9) Nursery Schooltime. (2) Top Dollar. | (4) Concentration. (7) Peter Lind Hayes. (9) Maggie Muggins /much to be said for the opening |episode, Incidentally, Niven fans, Thursday he'll be starred in Zane Grey Theater rerun. This surely is his week, if not his on | year. series, pedestrian though it seems, | us replacing a tired old, old west-| jern, the Californians, is a point’ Among Workers in its favor, of course. | * * * | But other than that, there’s not! “Fortune's Folly.” | Cameron Mitchell, playing a gambler who is heoked, $10,000 table after walking in to buy pack of cigarettes. The only suspense came in see-| ing whether Mitchell would pick up the dice before or after the) “ middle commercial. He waited | UY until after. YY — SHORT SHOTS: Highlight of the Uy rs evening’s TV viewing for me was Arthur Godfrey’s CBS-TV_ show,! jotted taped along Waikiki Beach in. ‘Hawaii. Gy [ | For escapist viewing, it was aan ' excellent. There was, only one 41 Entreat : 42 —— and | lapse. 45 conte ball A commercial on the show took | hea A fst advantage of the blue Pacific by) [- aaa teas Gn ae z garment ‘superimposing “a “box~of ~ steeping) 8 Smarr eaieene |pills on it. It was an unfortunate * $4 Mouth part . 6 Parsee’ sacred animal 40 Contended intrusion of reality upon a dreamy} | §5 Act writings 23 Straighten with setting. : ; $6 Boss —— little 24 Gaeke 41 Raise * * 57 Abstract being Indians" 25 Swerve 42 Hurried ery grag At = eee Naked City, on ABC-TV, offered on ying Seunde 9 evn bicycle machine “ amour! a yarn in which the guilty man 28 Paradise eutian 3 port it Thaw) 29 Lived island got off frec. His inner torment) 3 Remorse 17 Paris’ first 31 Buddha pS maar was his only punishment, which! if 33 More secure 8 Enervates $ Mosical 19 Civet-like 38 Take back 30 Aeriform fue) ‘iS a rare finish for TV. -- Today's Radio Programs - - | THE CHANNEL SWIM: Niven Comes Right Back on Own Show Tuesday Mon- jday’s Academy Awards show on |works this way: Win an Oscar on NBC-TV racked up the season's highest Trendex, a 56.8, or 80.1 per jence, during the opening haif- hour. . Aroentin Ousts. Soviet Envoys BUENOS AIRES (AP) — The Argentine government is about to expell four more Communist dip- lomats on charges of stirring 2 ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... Betty Grable, who had a very successful premiere, got a in debt and with a wife who is _ President Arturo Frondizi's gov- telegram from daughter Jessica, 11: “I wish I was older so. we divorcing him parizss.a nickel ernment also is reported asking | could be a sister team.” Betty, beautiful and curvey, dances in into $10,000 on a hot Reno craps the Soviet Union and Romania to abbreviated costume with the Latin Quarter girls — and looks ‘industrial unrest, reliable source ‘said today, , matic missions. * x * The campaign to weed out for-/brokerage firm...Singer Danny Scholl, recovered from the muscular neuritis that paralyzed him, will tour in “Annie Get eign Red agents stems from. riots in the heart of the capital last Friday, when police fought dem- onstrators protesting the economic and a policies of President The phere said one of the agitators was Soviet Embassy ;counsellor Nikolai. Belouv, who’ Tuesday was given 48 hours o ‘get out of the country. * * * Sources close to the Foreign| Ministry said three more Soviet diplomats and a Romanian have ‘heer Hiked-with the-deronstrafor -Elliott- Roosevelt... tions and will be declared unwel- rome. ~ ' They were identified as Alexei liott Roosevelt's preliminary hear. ‘Marin, . Romanian cultural tache; and Soviet First. Secretary} \Dimitri A. Dikohov, cultural at- tache K. P. Monskov and com- ‘mercial attache Vassily Y. | shov. According to the U.S. Bureau, of Public Roads, ee cent of all! passenger car and truck travel is performed within the state of resi- dence, = 3 gi CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A huge two-stage rocket was fired on the ‘start of a 5,000 mile; that could carry the power-packed ICBM: nuclear warheads of the! air fsearch unit of ships dhd CH planes planned to attempt to re-, cover the ‘elusive cone for the; The. missile blasted aloft at 1:35 a.m, and appeared to perform perfectly | The main mission was to gather an electronic report on how the cone. withstood the blazing re-entry from space through the earth’s mp-entanys ie atamiee ler ems dined If all went weil, the Air Force hoped to pluck the cone from the depths for study, The recovery Island at the far end of the range that | It was the seventh launching in| slightly less than.a year in a high- jly classified project aimed at de- veloping a shield for the nuclear man intercontinental range ballis- at-| Iva-} ‘jgeaaiea toere He has he pertrance of «ene. cine UE aig ow 1 = x *® * ; of cone| surgeon explaining to open; “{ like to tell the commander a on paeeanee pha’ an aremne te. OF rt. _ {Thule that he will probably be WASHINGTON - (AP) — In a} attack or, if the Soviets try it, o C Chief | omni te them. You'll Hear LAS VEGAS — Out here starting — fall. * * fast league | Benny,” i “It should be a lot easier iI've ever done. In the first place, only a half hour to begin with-—.” confessed. “It's: just what I’ve | Oscar party?” Sammy Davis Jr., again and do readings.”.. time?” ...‘‘The Eddie Fisher - | ment.” | * remove the heads of their diplo-/as youthfully sexy as any of ‘em,. |some of her old fur coats cut down for her daughter, Melody .. Tommy Dorsey Jr., out of Your Gun” with Betty Hutton. with ’em — they'll just hid ’em | TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Henry Morgan’s carrying a paint- ‘ing he describes as “a genuine masterpiece.” And it is — it’s |signed, “By Sam Masterpiece. P (Copyright, 1959) | + L From Gobel « on This By EARL WILSON comedian Harvey Stone calls “the Crosby boys’ play pen,” we found George Gobel flexing his money belt because he had jwit wrapped up a deal to alternate with yr ags A Jack Benny on TV Sunday nights at 10.o’clock * . “This tickles me because this is a pretty . to be in — working with Jack said Lonesome George, adi we will actually be. working together.. George likes his leisure and manages to get some. In his plush hotel suite hangs an ornate gents’ room sign which some gents’ room attendant must be missing dreadfully. “I picked it up one night when it-was pretty late,” George _ the casinos for 25 cents each. Liz Taylor inquired of friends how she should thank Debbie Reynolds for agreeing te Eddie’s quick divorce. The answer was: “Why don’t you sing “Tammy’ at the An intimate was asked whether Liz and Debbie might ‘now again become friends, and said, “Let's face it — they \mever really were close friends.” _ who just opened at the Sands, is a con- 'stant companion here of Liz Taylor and Eddie Fisher. Sammy, The fact that Niven's new weekly Hold Reds Responsible asked what they talk about, said, “Our religion” — and Sammy for Stirring Up Unrest | was on this point -being very, very serious. VEGAS GAG: “Charles Laughton is going on the road .“What’s he going to read this WISH P'D SAID THAT: Herb Shriner says Congress is sure to do- something about hidden taxes: No Gripes in this unbelievable city which ding, “not than anything always needed.” x* * * , \ Some of this prankishness has rubbed off on Joe Flynn, George’s fellow performer, who has taken to selling George's “personalized autographs” in/ Hie i idee George didn’t know about it until Flynn, clutching a.silver| , dollar just handed him by aj. woman, said, “Here, George, sign your name and write ‘To ‘Viola’ four times — I haven't) any change.” x * * Debbie Reynolds divorce settle- . .Martha Raye’s having ‘the Navy, is with a Wall St. “They won’t do away better.” . That's earl, Deethee ‘Hearing Set Friday SCOTTSDALE, Ariz, (UPI)—El- ling on a drunk driving charge w postponed yesterday until Friday The 48-year-old son of the late President was arrested early Sat- urday as he slept in his car ‘ed ‘beside a street in this resort | munity where he makes his w home. His attorney reques' delay in the hearing because velt was in California visiting his wife, who was reported to be hos- pitalized. | the WIR (760) CKLW (800) » WW) (950) WCAR (1136) WXYZ (1270) WPON (1460) WJIBK (1509) . WXYZ, Surrell WPON. News, Casey 1:30--WJR, Yng. Dr. Malone een f1AL:90—WIR, Music CKLW, News, Davies 6:00—WJIR, News, Sports wate, wt, 8h carey | SL it, ‘Sases 27 WXYZ, Wattrick, Shorr i DAY MORNING 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey ews, es oan, News THURS WWJ, News, True Story WJBK, News, Reid — 6:00—WJR, Agriculture Rpt. WXYZ. Peter & Mary WCAR, News WCAR, News, ane WWJ, News, Roberts CKLW News. 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WPON News 9:30—WJIR, Jack George WPON News. Lew Casey Harris | CKLW. News, Labbitt wi Ster CAR News Purse 1 W—WdIK, Lime it Music Will Have 4 ‘Academic Centers’ 2:00—WJR, Rt. to Happiness WXYZ, Mickey Shorr WPON Sports. MacKinnon -WJK. New ie / 2 4 sentghaghliten smn tace tee % nate fo eee ae ere es alkalies ad Five-Building this back inthe old days. The new senior high school, for which ground) will be broken this month, will have f domed field house covering nearly an acre for sports and landscaped courtyards where tween classes. Reduction of interior corridors will sharply ‘reduce construction costs. x *& * The plan, drawn up by the Architects Collabprative of Cambridge, banishes home rooms. Informal libraries in the school’s: four “academic centers” leisure t The campus high school, planned for 850 to 1 200 students, “wi teach related subjects in each academic center. * * One will house language courses, * another,. social studies will be trate on mathematics and other sciences. The fourth will concentrate the studies in th instruction rooms, In thé social studies center, a lecture hall students will be balanced by seven discussion rooms fot 150 for —_ of 12. nie dda mibier tak aa ye i Ae ci Aa 9 ae * School Begun WAYLAND, Mass. (AP) — High school was neyer like ive buildings and a campus,.a students can congregate be- J | are planned ‘Pr student ‘Including English. In taught. A third will concen- e arts. Each will have three ‘|Army demolition experts today nter- {Red China Hopes to Up ‘Army fo Clear Shack YOU MUST ACT NOW! Your Birth Dote wONTM BAY YEAR of Dynamite Pile” ae H _ 4 ; Steet ot Cuan, Seater Sonty Sion Dole. : 2 Omaha, Nebreske Dept. 11388 0 mete re : - C Femeate ee § PLEABE Paint (Piney NaME—wIDOLE WerTiAL “Last wane) -[D Racers $0.50 § i : Addon s - cover first month's : 5 ew ~ er O s g s City Jone__State__. mere check or : iJ eps { CAULFIELD, Mo. tAP)— Four begin the risky job of removing 8,000 pounds of dynamite from a mine shack. The dynamite has been stored in the shack near an abandoned zinc mine for five years. Nitro- “|glycerne has seeped out of the sticks to the floor and rym ized, Capt. Hiram C. Bherhardt of Atlantic City, N.J., called the job “the most dangerous assignment I have had in nine years of dem- olition work.” The soldiers from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., will lay a mattress over the nitroglycerine and carry each box of dynamite to a safe spot, where it will be exploded. Then they plan-to pour alcohol over the nitroglycerine to neutral-| , ize it and burn the shack. Aiding Capt, Eberhardt will be Sgts. Elmer R. Conder of Long Beach, Calif, Kenton E. Kohr of Fredericksburg, Pa., and Bruce H, Johnson of Lehigh, Towa, BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF, 374% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD, 624% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD., PEORIA, ILLINOIS Maat ntti dd y, renee Production of Steel TOKYO -~AP) — Communist China aims to produce 18 million tons’ of steel’ this year—7 million more than it says it turned out in COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING SERVICE Authorized Motorola 2-Way Radio Service siz. MOTOROLAOR mad ie Home and Car Radio Service—All Makes — 5939 Andresonville Road at —— Waterford oe ‘Peiping radio said today other industrial targets fixed by the Communist party's Central Com- See the New 1959. “ 1 r mittee are 380 million tons.of coal, an increase of 110 million ik 525 million tons of| grain, million tons; and 5 rnilliog” tons aL: lof cotton, up 1% million, and ZENITH Radios and Televisions rane Meets 1157 W. 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