X Th* Weathar ' li. Wwtkn Nwi Mtinil THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition JL. 118th YEAR ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1980 —84 PAGES The extra qash, based, on company earnings, is in the form of supptrawrtal com pt ns a t i o a [awards. (. Henry - Ford II. pfeskiefii, and Ernest R. Breech. board chairman, each received $300,000. Both re- AT ANNUAL MEETING - John E Ostrander (left), re-elected chairman of the Pontiac District of the Boy Scouts of Anirica. congratulates three recipients at fo# district's distinguished scooter awards. Tbs awards were presented at the district's annual meet- ing last night.‘Awagd pinners were (from left): Perry Morford, 307 Midway Ave., Pontiac Township; Kb Hand Policy, of 164 Ascot Bt, Waterford Tbwnahlp; and Ray Y. Ward,. 132 N. Genesee Ave, 1 Choose Liberal Chester Bowles Dem Plank Chief Congress Passes Civil LOS ANGELES (£)—New England’s Chester Bowles’ selection as platform committee chairman At the Democratic National Convention was viewed today as a move to nail a strong civil right plank Into, the party’s 1960 platform. VL • - • v** - Bowles, a longtlme leader of the party’s liberal wing, was named Wednesday to head the Important job 5f overseeing what Issues the Democrats will stress in the fall campaign. Civil rights also cut its shadow ' on the credentials committee, which decides which delegates shall be seated at the convention in Los Angeles next July. Rhee's Enemies Still Clamoring for Elections Party Stalwarts, Both Young and Old Named chairman far the (bird straight convention was Utah’s Calvin W. Bawling", ■ tireless party worker wtth a reputation for talking opposing tactions Into Resignation of Cabinet Fails to Appease Chang; 147 Now Dead Selected for the newly created post of cochairman wu Camilla | SEOUL, Korea (JU-President Syngman Rhee’s political foes, unappeased toy i the resignation of his cab-: inet in the face of near-revolution, today renewed! their demands for new presidential elections. The 85-year-old presi-t F. Gravel, a moderate Southenier dent’s opposition also de-j whose liberal views on civtirightol clared Jib promise of re-; _ a J. k • m .A fatr/vmfw bra MSB# I ** Court Referees to Help Negroes Vote in South Measure to Penalize Obstruction of Federal Rulings; Ike OK Sure ^ tho» With “major grievances” was Insuffj- IN CONVENTION SPOTLIGHT - Delegates at last night’s Republican county convention saw (at left) Farmington Township attorney Joseph T. Brennan Jr. sworn in as convention chairman; I keynote speaker Richard C. Van Du sen (center) studying his Summery Clime to Greet Hot bis native Louisiana. Gravel has said he fecit segre- cient. - ITwould be socially ami econom-l r^ Oakland Republicans Boost Ford for VP u—t™... to imnoKp inte- of Woody anti-government riots--------------r .......*-------------2---------------- speech; and (right) two of the older Republicans in attendance, George J. Scott, 91, of Royal Oak, and Judge Fred F. Stevens, 85, of Oxford. ; Ically disastrous to impose inte-j | gration on the. South by force at Tuesday that brought martfh! law I to the Capital and other major Demers tie National Hi airman Korean citiw There were no reports of rn-J — Panl Batter saasuareil the ap- Tigers Tomorrow ; polntments at a press conference, j newed violence a* troops and' 4NixonP Cry GOP Delegates WASHINGTON If) e-T Th« House passed and sent to President Elsenhower fcx^y ! a bill providing for court* {appointed referees to help Negroes exercise voting rights. The .civil rights bill, approved after a long fight in both houses against stubborn southern opposition, | also provides criminal pen-J altles for obstruction of fed-; eral court orders. This Issue had come up especially in connection with school J desegregation orders, as in Little Rock, Ark., but the bill was expanded to apply to resistance of any federal court order. I would be less than fair if 1 S*** ***** ** , id civil rights’wouldn't be the tension mounted as the bodies of By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. and Michigan’s uovious favoritetof experience, of proven judgment. Summery 72-degree tempera- viw_ ^ __________________________|_________ lures ai» forecast for tomorrow’s mtJor^ pnddera (at the convert-: deradnstratore shot by priire _______________________________________ Detroit Tigers* season opener atj•. ^ ,m hopeful that' »**• tureed ever to weeping, U, the man who can-do it. Briggs Stadium, but there’s ajthe legates utf find a substan- wallteg relatives. ■hancc of showers by late •ft«tjuai *rra of agreement on this and; with at least 1.000 person* shot Vice President Richard M. Niyoii json going into_fo# July national They call for a nun who is cour ageous and decisive. So said delegates to last night’ r evening. Skies will be partly cloudy, the weatherman says. ’May's rain wu expected to drep tonight's temperature to #L Mild temperatures with shower! are forecast tor All of Lower Michigan Saturday. Winds at eight m.p.h southerly will become Jight variable tonight and Friday. Oakland County Republican con-jj48* ™*bt — pictures of >im, that ,, overlooked they call tor a man Other sections would facilitate I federal investigation and prosecu* of bombings, including not. I only bombings of religious and convention in Grand Rapids next educational edifices, but of homes other problems witHbut resorting;*^ the riots, the known death vention. ’’It,” of course, means toi»: to indignity and indecency.” were still in critical condition w Democratic presidential hope-; hospitals pr in their homes, fills hailed the appointment of [-NO COMPROMISE” Bowles, congressman ami ex-gov- toll stood at 147 Hundreds mite succeed to the office of president. Minutes after the convention was j make hjm cool in UMJ srauu ai ni WK I under wav two member* of the , integrity, wisdom , I strength of character which will! i gathered to pick 1M delegates [, and" no alternate* to the state Aboy ho lias the] month, . assured things on ]an(j other under way, two members of the leader in time of trouble,' [decoration-planning Young Repub- Dusen said. ... „ . . licans were taping up colored por-> the man they feel of ^ favorite. — “handle with eoarage and cted/local accolade a Besides crisis—a Strong! from Prooocutor George F. Tny- j Vanj lor. . I Things, they learned, weren't (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) delegates i ernor of Connecticut and former! ^Uw^oModtion Demo!! skin the foreign and domestic I the tdk of the gallery. —,____t-ji. i leaner or me opposition uemo, _ „_^ /T... ._____w (Absent were any backers of New ambassador to India. cratic party, declared there would probtoma that wiH fnc* as In tha Hasaai hnntts’ John F. K* I be no compromise in Ids party’s! *• York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, who , - - ___ . In Went We demand for mw elections. Fifty-eight was the lowest re- gtaU, .aid heTeels Bowie*—who to cording ilt downtown Pnntiac pre-i u Kennedy's foreign policy ad oeding I- am.' Hi rending at 1 vtw-will etartfy the party’ pm in a. „ . - e I position on elvli rights. j after the announcement I Kennedy raid Bowles’ selection!1'•**>*' ”«*»**■ Queen Lit 34 Today means the party’s civil rights plat-j (Wang font Ms bid tor re-elec-' {form "will be moreeffoctive” LONDON (D - Queen Elisabeth j Minnesota's Hubert H. u" . . Picked on Ms ticket ag vice pres-[everyone that he won’t be a candi-, srho Anything short of that would jdent was Rep. Gerald R. Ford date £ Is? rjr.lSBafr Mayor's Committee, !safe.'She said there were no "We! Want Nixon” inscriptions on the' II reached the age of 34 todayjphrey and Missouri's Stuart Sym-She began her birthday witlvgreetwington, in Washington, also apings at Windsor Cnstin from her proved appointment of Bowies, two rider children, Prince Charles Humphrey and Symington ad-•kgA Princess Anne. _______________Ivocate strong civil rights laws. Hum- *AII-0uf Search for Motel Thug Area Law Officer* Hunt Elusive Fugitive on Crime Spree IM last month to Lee Kl-pssng, Rhee’s liberal party rearing Bus Union to Confer far his fourth fores after the death ef the Democratic party caadldaSe, piled up tito biggest veto ef hfo career la foe election. The employment future of Don-state representative and candidate ... . ... , _ . _ tiac’a Jobless bus driven is ex-!^ *a‘« attoroey general fourlconvenUon plan were endorsed by OKkland County Re-[J^ peeled to be the main concern IdW thf 8ellinK ** * . Nivon if nnv tins n«pnt«arv The election was the principal issue britind the uprisings. The Democrats have charged Rhee’s Liberals with rigging foe voting and widespread ballot box stuff- other sections require voting records to be preserved and provide for education of. service-men’s children when publio schools are dosed to avoid do-I segregation orders. [ President Eisenhower's approval, 'of the bill was assured. The veiling referee provision, the heart of [the bill, is based on recommendations of his Department of Justice, although somewhat modi, [tied.' I The Senate wrote in a provision that*the referees, appointed by [federal courts to handle voting complaints; must stick closely to , . state qualifications in certifying me i Most delegates were home in bed when the penny | voter* as eligible. Richard c. Van Daren, former increase and the compromise constitutional ~ litdk rpiwnramtahua onH pranniriafa i r Li [Just hasn't been able to convince Sales Tax Boost, Con^Con Get County GOP Support Nixon, if any was necessary. A resident of Bingham Farms and a .Detroit attorney, Van Dusen is vice chairman of foe Midwest Volunteers for ^Michigan. awaited seven-page batch of resolutions was read by C.! The Senate also specified - that [the courts, hot the referees, were the time and places of the hearings on voting rights com- Police from tour area departments today wer*^ looking for a Pontiac man believed to have robbed a motel, in Birmingham . Wednesday morning- next week when international representatives of the busmen’s union confer with the mayor’s transportation committee. Floyd P. Miles, committee chairman, said the meeting has been1 He Mid the “essential issue ing to insure s Liberal in power;scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at before the assembly” Is to sell should the *gcd president not live foe request of international repre-j people, not only Republicans, on out his term. Chang defeated Lee tentative* from Detroit. { \iXOn's qualifications for foe ‘n*.e mini,.-,* Among those Invited la Fred i «*»»• *nd «••• rieot him j protegees. Their resignation sp-:/"" Cwu,‘y AFL-CIO Council. ( The speaker took an Indirect peared to be mainly mi apology! Tito committee is looking for i sbp At Nixon's Democratic op-: for. the bloodshed and not a move;bus company willing to move into[P°nents- * toward correcting underlying]Ppntiac. It Is the concern of the! ’“Die year* ahead do not call: causes of discontent. Cabinet re-[union that any such outfit employ [for a glamorous personality, or a[ c*rona Spccchfll signationa, offered several times'the drivers here whe^ worked for glib wit, or an indecisive philoso-[ ° ® ' . in foe past, are generally regard- Pontiac City Lines. Inc., before pher, however Intelligent or articu-ed as moves of expediency notjthat company decided to pull out late or appealing any of these may necessarily involving any policyjbecause of the long strike andjbe.'' hmnges. f !'altering financial conditions. ~ publicans in convention last ntght in Pontiac. ______ _ _______________ ' When the stroke of midnight sounded, and a long-lpiaints. Practically unchanged - - - 'was a section requiring that reg- ... , ,Istration and voting records ba 4 Ray Ballard of Huntington preserved. [woods, most of the tired 250 delegates had given up and gone home. All resolutions were approved! {without discussion. ROTCat MSU to Stay'As Is' Another Senate change to ba argued .over- was the broadening of a section of the bill making it a federal crime forcibly or by 'threats to resist federal court I orders. This was a far ery from the Democratic county convention two weeko earlier when the The House worded this "Little Rock section" so as to apply only to school desegregation orders. ra /o | mo rpch virarr worn mr ■ •v.sws wwo^s.wK«Nwu ■> ■■■■* Will Be Compulsory; part? flitting plan was rejected ! But the Senate made It apply to State police, foe sheriff’s department, Birmingham and Waterford police were correlating information on bon aid Hibbs, 37. • Hibbs wu tentatively identified as the bandit that robbed the Birmingham Motel, 145 S. Hunter, at 2 a.m. Wednesday M *150. Night manager of the motel, Harvey Olsoo, who wu hit on the head by the bandit, told Birmingham police Hibbs “looked like the man” who robbed him after iden-tifyiiig him through a photograph. Birmingham Det. Richard mos, and Jan North Muskegon. Chambers said, ho«(ever, they are almost certain that Hir Hibbs is foe man who robbed the motel. Last July, Hibbs and Hfo wife, Gala, M, abandoned their two-r la foa MeNstvo Motel la Oarksfoa. Chambers said the baby. hu been taken care of by Hibba* parents, who have offered police all the assistance* they can ia capturing their son. ★ * ★, ■ Hibbs is also believed to be tire w>pn that robbed the Savoy Motel, DO S. Telegraph, on two occasions Honored as Distinguished Scouters system. 4-2 Voto Comes After *nr • **>**'■ ! ; in' the only dissension heard at] [last night’s GOP convention, some _.CT , Avem'r ,rn uMnn delegates opposed a move to! Sts^UniyenSTfrustees vbted*4-2 *men^ °°® P0^00 of. the resolu- ___ __ “The years ahead call for a man [today for continuance of comPu|-[ a™?,, wilber1 m SftTJcJm-' th* W11 deal "f*th bomb^n** **!? ------------------------------sory military training (ROTC). !Army - r M BrUCKer * t | Penalties range up to 11,000 flna °:and one year’s imprisonment. “■) Less controversial sections of 0 the education of a n's chil- rn. b , , Michigan deiegate-at-large at the j... qm.. where public schools The vote came after impassioned|natioMl convention in Chicago in jjj £^d to svSd integrated 'operation. . „ ■ , {national convention in Chicago speeches for both sides of foe con- jujy ' troversial question. - | It passed apyway. No reasons Vstiag for compulsory ROTC were given for the opposition. . wero Conner D. Smith, Ptacon j ^ approved as delegates Blag, C. Allen Harlan. Detroit: j ^ ^ ^ Wnrrea M. Huff. Plymoafo; and lgw,.t ^osHe so** in the I-real Freak Merrlman. DockervUle, I grot’s Cabinet, Postmaster Gen the oofo Republican on the ate- eral Arthur E. Sununerfleld member board. | tnin fl,n( ug Frederick Meal- • Voting against the compulsory | for. comsnerce secretary, program were Don Stevens, Oke-| Opposition to Brucker—although Fold Has 2nd Best Quarter News Flashes NEW YORK In — The U. S. Court of Appeals today unanimously upheld a Federal Aviation Agency order grounding air line over M yeera of age. Vanderploeg. Qf uttle importance—was the only [sign of dissension during the presidential year county conventioit. In another endorsement. Henry J. Woolfenden of Bloomfield Hills, former president of the Michigan Bar Assn., was “heartily endorsed" to fill a vacancy on the U.S. District Court in Detroit. Local Re public ana gave preference, to the sale# tax hike, to be voted on this November, over aay Democratic-hoped-for personal Income tax, saying tire sales tax “reaches * broader In Today's Press DETROIT UP-Ford say* II earned *143,100,000 in the first throe months of 1960. . It wu ths second most profitable quarter for foe firm. Tbe company record is $151,100,000 for tbe second quarter of li Earnings s up more than eight million dollars from last year's $134,800,000 for fog first three' months. This, year's Income totals 8S.lt per sure, compared to 8S.4S. tof the same period la IMS. Total sales were $3,537,100,001 for the quarter, compared to 11 17~i Tfifl fWlft for the sains period lut year. / Sales of HO vehicles came lb 647,005 units, counting trucks, cars land tractors. Aufo/ghi e ■ were * 535.863, compared to 406,077 for fog same perxtd^Iast yea?. Falccna accounted for 135,325 and Coanets for 17,002 units. TV * Radio Program* Wilson. Earl .. ..... Paged . TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL SI, 1660 The Pay In Birmingham Community; Hbuse Drive $20JOOO, Short - Go Oh BIRMINGHAM - Nearly $20,01)0 short of its goal in its. drive ter the B i ria i-n g ha m Community House. Board member Dorothy Reid said today that the campaign wfll continue until the target k reached. ORGANIZING*'CENTENNIAL — Members of the Greater Pontiac Centennial :-Commission met to plan the city’s 100th birthday celebration in 1961. They confirmed ■ the complete organisation chart for the event and planned to appoint key cotemittee ' chairmen within the next month. Several thousands of volunteers will be involved "i in the various activities, according to Centennial General Chairman Stuart Whitfield. The members of the Board of Directors are (bottofn, from left) A. C. Girard, presi- * ■ pmUm mu rwa • dent of the Commission; Albeit W. Holcomb, vice chairman; Whitfield; Robert Em-erick, vice chairman; Mayor Philip E. Rttwston; (top rosy. from left) Howard H. Fitzgerald II, Dana P. Whitmer; John W. Hirlinger; Kenneth Miller, vice chairman; Milo J. Cross, treasurer; Ralph Norvell, headquarters chairman^ and John A. Riley, publicity chairman. Thomas F. Wiethorn and William B. Hartman wen absent when the picture was taken. Issue Awards at Annual Meeting ICounly GOP Backs Re-Elect Area Scout C/uWSalesTax'Cofl'Con the Boy Scouts of America at the annual meeting' last night in the First Congregational Church. Ostrander, who lives at 1609 Parkway Ave., has been chairman Since October 1955. Active in the scouting movement since 1916, he has served in several executive ca-- pacities in the Clin ton Valley Council. The dinner was attended by approximately ns guests. Reelected as vice chairman of Rainy Season Rolls In Over Eastern U.S. (Continued From Page One) milUvas ef visitor* who make use el ear public facilities.’* On tour big national Issues Oak- John E. Ostrander was reflected) the district was Kenneth Goff, 37. Township; and Ray F. Ward, 13* Chairman of the Pontiac District of Henty day Ave. Glenn Lackey, 113 N. Genesee Ave. . __ ________ Kemp St., was reelected district AwaMj were pretented by RRepuhlkans 1*1 this way: Clare Cummings, a Pontiac dis-l * * * trict committee member riho is' Civil righta-State and national Agrievltura Dept. Hikes State's Sugar Agraaga The Mve hen netted $33,8*1 of Some 30 members of the Senior Men’s Chib are asking business tor funds. Local dubs an also be* ing contacted. , John S. Lambie, In the name of his late wfle Mary, to furnish the new children's department in die library addition now under ces* Junction. The Mary Lambie Room for] Boys and Girts Is expected t< ready (or use by early June. Mrs. Lambie was a member of Library Board in 1963, and president from I$3T until she retired from the Board in 1966. The Rev. Mead M. Bailey hat been named assistant minister of Christian education at the Congregational Church pf Birmingham. He wij| assume his duties May & A graduate ef Weston Mlchl-gee Collefe, he has served la a similar capacity at the Oeagre-rational Church In Rutland, VL. the pos^ two years. He studied for the-ministry at Franklin and Marshall Seminary in Lancaster, Penn. He is married and has a daughter. A got has been received by WASHINGTON (UPD—Tht AgrL rfctdfrtro Department to day" increased Michigan’s 1960 crop sugar beet acreage 1,260 acres. ■ p *"* \ i n in MtoMgorf and tt other proBuctag statee sstised the national total to a million acres. Local Knights of Malta Mark 40th Anniversary The Knights w Malta, Cbrinthian Commandery 667, observed its 40th anniversary with a dinner! P*ty at Ted’s Restaurant. Members from as far sway as] Toledo attended. Hoet was Clifford Stroud of Detroit, present commander. Honored guest was William. R. Bartlett of 56 Florence Ave.,“‘the commandery * only living charter By The Associated Press Showery weather was' die out-. .look for broad areas in the east-1*rn half of the country today. During the night showers and< Named representatives tottie ex-] also a member of toe National: platforms’’mu* contain major^^*.^ •utive board Of the Clinton Val-ICounril of the Rnv finni.t. lS.-l_______.11 IU_________^ iTI00" &“>* fr™11 Superior wriSi^ * ** *** fir? *“ torm'ot s. tom s o| 27M Chadwick Dr., Waterford* Guest speaker was Lt. Gov. John! ta*St ^ were reported to areas hit Township B Swainson. an eagle scout. •‘The;”, “ . by severe thunderstorms in’parts eagle rank is possibly the highest j ’ * ^ | year-bid Kuhn said. eaa he toy and much gained la the tong Van Dusen, a Detroit attorney living at Bingham Farms, said . stick to the legal profession Hi is a former state representative from Robert's-3rd District. Last year there were 1,967 boys active in the district scouting movement, seven less than th* previous year. There were 50 active units in the district in 1959, on* more than in 1958. GOP Conventionites Pick Nixon, Ford (Continued From Page One) e as a scouting leader. M. C. Mangum Address Corrected by Press Due to an error of toe Michigan secretary of state’s office in Lansing, the address of Marshall C. Mangum was incorrectly given as 2578 Massena St., Commerce Tbwn- so rosy in Lansing. Speaking on; ship, in a list of driver’s license til WIM ■ nun goings-on under the capitol dome, fiery Sen. L. Harvey Lodge declared the House and Senate Re- ■MU* Mil. Blfh T rSuiw!] Publicans—'' the last bastion *of the Slid wfe Oalffct. ________ ________ tissSr. tlttl* Cksnft la Uautthn r to- IM K. lultirl; «Mi It It flag sartohto IS -1* ui PHI— <«al|kt sad FrMiy. Partly elaaSy - 4*^ Partly cralsra Pr!< may la raauaa (jLavsst tamperatura prccrdlm iJ^LflLJSSt ”tocltr ' tow »etl Thursday at I M pm. Republican Party”—kept Michigan impled under by Democrats and socialism. But he warned the fight is far from over. “I want to get you on your feet and get you going,” Lodge said to a dwindling delegation when hi* turn to apeak Came. a ftsss Friday at cos i Daoatann .Taaaakra: ■jghatt tamperatura unrest temperature i temperature ... One Tear Afa la Paattaf ■Must temperature Mil temperature Mean tamperatura . Weather—Otway To keep the convention from being cut-and-dried — as' some Rett publicans sensed it might have j{|been since there appears to be no contest tor toe presidential nomina-tion—Oakland party leaders asked I a five-piece, combo to pep things to up a bit.; }* Kept from the convention by th* press of; congressional business, 'Congressman William S. Broom-»• field urged in a telegram: "We are sot defeatists, and or* tilatiu Wedaeaday'i Teen 'ETC . ^ _» <» Maul*. Urovnarllle ■ 7S MUvauktt Bsfftle yt $j jf&neepolli CTlteas* ' . TS M MVOrisatM as H —Mew York w «| I so Omaha so oe «j h »i: ' JaekewirlUe 07 *1 Tray. City 71 it KauaeaClty 1* 40 WatitiMMU to It Laaetnt ' 1* if Wattle ~ “ n Aogelee 7S H Temps I Van Dusen looked Into the job which will he required of the country's next president. Out of the crystal ball came none other than Nixon to do the job. But he warned that the "Republican nomination it not the key to the Whit* House.’’ "Not only must we,nominate the beat possible candidate, but We must, then convince our toilowi countrymen — be they 'Kepubii-j cans, independents. Democrats or vegetarians — that our nominee Mangum, according to Oakland County Sheriffs Department records, lives at 336 N. Saginaw St. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Resselgrave live at the Massena street address. Mangum to not related to the Hesselgraves. , program tea exceeded the ea-paqity at the taxpayer to support M to the style advocated by the leaden of th* Democratic Party. Favored to a gradual elimination of crop subsidies and the substitution ef a control ptaa that trill provide adequate protection without eliminating Earlier, in a report from John E. Holmes, executive,finance secre-] taiy for toe county committee, party workers were told that a record $150,006 must be raised this| year. State Central Committee has set a quota of $105,000 tor Oakland Republicans. Men needed Along with the need tor donations, th* resolutions said there It ‘growing need tor men of high principle and competence to undertake the often thankless duties of jpublic service.” “We arge alt Republican* to tic office and to reward them with consistent support at the potto aad the paymeat of salaries that Trill eaa Me them to devote their tall taleats to the offices A special tribute was paid to former Royal Oak Mayor Howard K. Kelley who died last year. Arthur G. 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The student cannot tun the sell bach to correct a wrong earner. Dr. Waldo Sweet, who demonstrated the machine to the OEA’s classic section, said its Chief ad- vantage Is that It spends up learning by allowing a student to an-j swer more questions than tf they i asked verbally in a large dsss- It dab saves the tide taken by the teacher correcting handwritten papers. ★ A A .' I The machine, developed two yean ago by • Harvard University psychology professor, Is being used experimentally in only a few United States Colleges, Dr. Sweet said..Cost is about 160 each. - Curtain-type wall panels for use in prefabricating farm buildings have undergone promising tests by Michigan State University agricultural engineers. > CAR POLISH AND SPONGE I 1 I DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS t . Who's Got the LOWEST PRICES] on DRUGS? SIMMS HAS! . , . and hero aro just a few of the LOWER PRICES you'll find a.. Simms on FAMOUS DRUGS! Shop Friday and Saturday for proof-check the others before you buy. Rights reserved to limit quantities. | DRUG DEPT. DISCOUNTS UUCDI TABLETS Full pack of 100 fast acting tablets for relief of headache pains. Limit I. A Special Sale for “Old Customers’* Who Know ifOU SAVfJ MORE at SIMMS and A “Get Aquainted” Sale for New People Who Want BIGGER SAVINGS NOW! SIMMS Big 2nd Floor SPECIALS Ntorly o' Complete Dept. Store on One Big Floor Many of Ponfiac's older shoppers know all about Simms and will want to take advantage of this big sfle .. . but this is to acquaint the yOungfr shoppers wh» want quality goods at LOWEST PRICES . , . listed below are just a few Of tho many things you need and can gat for lass at SIMMS. • Sporting Needs • Housewares • Floor Waxes * Revereware • Lunch Kits • Window Needs • tlectrical Fixtures •‘Electric Appliances— • EWctric Wire • Paint Dept. • Hardware Dept. e Carden Dept; ' • Window Shades _ • Automatic * Class wires • Toys •Lawn Furniture • Fishing Needs DISCOUNTS Plus Peramal SERVICE I Even tho Simms' sells #t Discount you still get personal attention from the eJents, no self-serve here: you get exactly what you want. If-you don't see what you want', just ask a' salesperson gnd you'll get-quick, efficient service. REMEMBER, LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES Yet PERSONAL SERVICE At SIMMS! OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITES TIL 10 P.M, \Vc arc doing our level best to keep the cost of living down. Our prices arc as low las we can make them. Many items have been purchased especially for this sale and many prices have 1 been drastically reduced. Buy now and save. Signal: th« SIMMS BOYS • Meyer-Rube-Morris-Jack SPORTING GOODS SPECIAL 98 NORTH SAGINAW , . Area Beat SIMM, FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, IMP Kent Prosecutor Seek! GOP State Senate Bid GRAND RAPIDS <* - Kent County Prosecutor Joseph A. Reiti-htn, 47, Wednesday announced be is a candidate for the Republican nomination for state senator, six* teenth district. He opposes veteran incumbent Sen. Perfy W. Greene, a Grand Rapids druggist. . Renihan is supported, by the newly formed Kent Republican Forum. He said hit candidacy does not affect his remaining in office as prae-ecutofeuntil next Dec. 31 when the term expires. 'Minority in N-Protfft' UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)' — Hugh Gaitiktn, leader of Britain's opposition Labor Party, said that Monday's demonstration by 75,000 persons in London against nuclear weapons was not an index to the majority opinion of the British people. Executives Invite Stockholders Spring Brings Annual Meetings You don't hove to be rich to enjoy RICH BOURBON By BAM .DAWSON NEW YORK (AP> - The tton’s more than 13 mlllton stockholders have n sure way of felling It’s really spring — annual Old Quaker a iarril of quality in every sonu • ■ ~ 1 ^ STRAIGHT IOURION WNISKIY • M rtOOF »■ OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LAWtlNCIIURG, IND. These hardy perennials are now in full bloom Across the land, and this year they may set new records in attendance. m * ★ * . 11 For one thing, more stockholders art wondering this spring just what givee-wtth business in general and their company " penis* in parttaflw. '★ / W * For another, there are "more stockholders than eve year’s bull market brought many more' into the ranks. The •brpak in stock prices earlier this year seems to have caused more switching in stocks held than a net decline in persons holding r more corporate securities. And for still another, company managements each year are given to putting on a good show for the owners, small as theta- individual holdings may be. ,..■ ■----Hb----•# ' { It wasn't always so. In the pest, many managements brushed off the curiosity of small stockholder aa a waste of time. But many of the crustier ok) executives have retired. And increasingly all comers are being encouraged, or at least permitted, to ask their questions,, make their suggestions, seek the (facts. . * * A Company officials get a good workout these days. Some train for the annual meeting days ini 'advance. Many are coached .on! deportment, delivery, end oil what to watch lor. This to the season of accounting. Top executives report on how things have been going—sales, profits, operating costs. FACE QUESTIONS In most cases they face questioning from the floor—with stock- holder interest usually strongest on the subject of dunces for dividend changes or stock splits. This to also the season for pre-l ictkms — of or revtoion of the earlier 6nes. Often the annual | meeting & the occasion tor an-! nouftdng new products, or expansion plans. ★ # ♦ . Now and then the meeting becomes a sounding board tor blasts at bureaucracy'or at government: policies that seem to threaten, profit prospects. a n n Many companies now use their anbual meetings as a chance to stockholders around the plant or to demonstrate tits new! equipment bought with earnings that weren’t divvied 19 as divi-j *nds. . 1..........I For many stockholders the annuel meeting is looked upon as an outing. The pretence or absence of a free lunch, and its quality if provided, come in tor earnest discussion. * The practice of splitting up stockholder meetings and holding diem tat many sections of die nation, either simultaneously or ini rotation, to growing. That to in recognition'of the spread of stock; ownership into all parts of the land as against the old notion that, [only Wall Street counted. | AT EMtlu CONSUMERS’ LOSSY — Federal Power Commissioner Wil-ham R. Connote, a Republican, Medal Bill AdvOnCti reportedly will be replaced when ' hie term expires June 32. A fighter for low power rates, the 37-year-old Connecticut lawyer is expected to be replace!) by Harold I. Baynton, a Democrat and chief counsel of the Senate Commerce Committee. WASHINGTON lUPIi — Thej [House passed end returned to the Senate a bill authorizing the Civil1 |War Centennial Commission to strike a medal markirig the 100th j I anniversary of the war between Iflie. states- ' 1fi mA t SHOP FRIDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 Us* a Waite's Flexible CCC Charge Enjoy OUTDOOR UMNO with ttrrific values from WAITE'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE COMBINATION PARK-TYPE BENCH and PICNIC TABLE SET $1 placet in layaway 5 Position . . . t* Lightweight Folding ALUMINUM CHAISE • FeN Tift" le*« - • Green, black or yellow Use at two pork-type bench** or at a picnic table ’ • I" aluminum tubing • Clear redwood stock • S-ft. long. At a fablt—28" wide, 30" high. Matt 15" wide • Folds flat far iterag* BIG 25-INCH CUT ROTARY POWER MOWER [ With 4-Cycle Briggs & Stratton Engina • Throttle central on chroma handle • Largo 8" whaaft • Fall year angina warranty • Lifetime guarantee an itaal dock • $1 placer your mower in layaway AI most 6 feet long! Motorised spit! 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Spokesmen for the Army and Air, Korce reached this rxk^ucIm After; studying test month’s huge airlift rxerrtae, Operation Big Slam Puerto Pine. la twa weeks starting March 14 Abe Military Air transport i' Vrces flew tl.eoo men aad H,* See tons of material t» Past It ■tea, A report on the exercise by MATS and the Strategic Army Command was presented Wednesday to a House armed services! subcommittee which has been stud* ying V. S. airlift capacity.' Springmoid drip-dry broadcloth! Cluster-Pleated Shirtwaist Permanently pleated-. . Arnel Jersey Drip-Dry Shirtwaist *10.98 Wash W wear cotton ... Action-Cut Culottes This shirtwaist features quality and workmanship ypu'd expect to find at a much higher price! Generous swirl skirt, Italian collar, roll-up sleeves. Choose blue, lilac, aqua, coral or green; sizes 10 to 18. Gen. Brucd C. Clarke. Strategic Army Commander, and Lt. Gen. William H. Turner, head of MATS, told the committee Bit test was successful in demonstrating the speed and efficiency with which MATS can meet a need for enter* gency troop movement. "However, the Hmltatfeas if the majority of the preeeat MATS So comfortable for any gal who loves gardening, sports, or wh6 does housework! Easy-core block print cotton with Side hip pockets, elasficized waist, zip front and action cap sleeves. Yours in brown or blue; sizes 12 to 20j T4V1 to 24Vi. Here's o lovely version of the popular shjrtwaist. done in much talked about arnel triacetate jersey with permanent pleotfe. Travels like a dream; accented with scarf and'multi-color belt. Blue, beige or white; sizes 12 to 20 and MVi W 24Vi. Waite'S Sportswear . . . Third Float of 17, ft. force* which deployed le dMaat over* Waite’s Oayb’SM Dross#* Gen. Tanner said there is an immediate need for new Jot transport planes and specially designed ear-1 Fovoritc Mother's Doy gift for yeors! 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The Agricultural Marketing’ Service reports that prices paid by dealers for milk Tbr fluid use1 in about 180 markets averaged $5.38 a hundredweight in eariy| April, ptt 8 cents from the preceding month. But this average was 17 cents above a year earlier. Retail prices for home delivered j milk went down an average of j about a third cent a quart But! prices were down as much as one| cent in N*w York City, 1% cents In Hartford and from one to two cents In Philadelphia. Here is THE girdle to make those slim pants even, slimmer, smooth sheaths even smoother. You'll love the way extra inches just disappear . . leg bands can't ride up . . you're free as a breeze to dash across a tennis court or glide across a dance floor. W h it# power net; sizes S-M- Weite's lingerie . . . Second Floor Hudson Hosiery ANNUAL SALE Firjjfi about your tummy .., Maidenform bi-lrne Light os a tough yet reolly firm obout your tummy! 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After visiting black belt counties Claude Sitton of the New York Times, reports that Negroes want to vote but have no intention of doing so. Fear of economic and physical reprisals make the Negro reluctant to draw attention to himself by attempting to register. * ★ ★ ★ In Baker county, Georgia, a typical area with a population of 5,3t)0 where Negroes outnumber whites by 1,000, not a single Negro is registered to vote. When questioned about it one Negro replied “I don’t want my throat cut." A white farm supervisor said "it. doesn’t make any difference what Congress and the Supreme Court say the law is, it won’t make a damn in Baker Coupty not during this generation.” ^ After passage of the 1997 Civil Rights Act four Negroes in Baker county attempted to register. Dynamite explosions wrecked the front porch of one and the automobiles of two others. The fourth was arrested on an illicit whisky charge but was released later. ★ ★ it Difficulties of registering in Louisiana are stressed by the Milwaukee Journal. Seeking to prove to the Supreme Court that 1377 Negro voters were properly removed from registration lists in Washington • Parish, officials themselves brought out the obstacles to such registration. For example, one woman, a Negro teacher, wrote her age as 69 years, 8 months and 10 days. Her name was stricken from the list because she had misstated her age. She really was one day younger. ★ ★ ★ Disqualificates for' Negroes can come' from failure to1 dot an “i” in filling out an application and even for proper spelling should three challengers, more or less illiterate them: selves, agree that the spelling was in-~ correct. Nevertheless, civil rights legislation must be passed even though its benefits may be a long time coming to the old plantation belt. Touring Press Institute Snubbed by Dr. Rhee Pres. Synomaw Rhee has done harm to himself and his country by his snubbing of representatives of the International Press Institute. Thirty-one members touring Korea went to the capital city of Seoul especially to Interview Dr. Rhie. He not only refused to talk with than but they were left waiting at a hotel and without means of transportation which is a major problem in that part of tiie world. ★ ★ ir Pres. Rhee apparently did not like American press coverage' of the Korean elections in which all opposition was brutally suppressed. Naturally he was returned to office. Dr. Rhee may have been afraid of the questions which a free press from free countries would ask. This is not the first time he has shown how little he really understands democratic processes. New Law Will Require Immunizations for Child Kids may squawk, but it will be a healthy moige. A ★ . * ★ * One of the best law* lo be L ; ' -v’fc.; • signed by Governor G. Mennen Williams is a compulsory requirement for aH kindergartnera to have ikota for polio, diphtheria, smallpox, whooping cough and tetanus. ★. ★ ★ Many of our laws just affect certain segments of our population. This new bill covers all kids five years old and ts a prevenlive measure which will safeguard their health. Oddly, the bill comes on the fifth anniversary of the Salk vaccine. These polio shots are only good when they get into the children. Under this bill if wM be mandatory for all youngsters starting school to be immunized. ★ it ‘ it This bill is a definite step to protect the health of our young people? And in the long run their health is vital fo carry on as active citizens in our state. Voice of the People _ . _ - ~£T> yff jfirjf f Blames Working Mothers and iHsintefested Fathers When mam* warns greedy tar extra luxurie* a taeond income will afford, aha Junks tar family todbarrel* ad to watft. tad after a hard day’s work, daddy alts before the TV. If the kid* don’t like murder*, extra-marital affairs and general hair raising suspense, they’re free to roam the streets. * dr it Ibis view assay Europeans mad staeatsea have of American# Is beeemlag authentic. Taxpayers shell out i*r schools that teaeh ktde to •SOS, dUgnoala, or trostBMM, will * ■sewered by Dr. Wtlttom Brody. If i eta taped, ooif sddrotood envelope If eon to the Pontiac Proto. Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright INI) lesa Russia can dictate, nothing g* dictate to the current administration like she did before. the 1 Wh anniversary of Roosevelt’s death. Well, they should when you think of the way they shoved him aiwuad aad got everything they - wanted. A genius to be wise . • . For basic wisdom la no more ... Than prudence and restraint.. . With cautious judgment to protect . . . Against the least complaint . , , While being smart, or thinking so . . . Reveals that we are vain . . . And we are plainly selfish in . The goal that we would gain . They’ll/ never hold ceremonies So let us tae good judgment and on the 15th anniversary of Eigen- ... Be cautious as can be ... Tto - bower’s death, for he will never earn and win sincere inspect . . . be a spineless pawn in their hands. For true integrity. ----- (Copyright U6D Be Sure ‘Love* Isn’t Infatuation Even If the doctor pleaded that he. had specified “baby aspirin” hl$ advise was reprehensible la my judgment. Aspirin is the least dangerous (I do not sqy the safest) analgesic or pain-killer we have. But there is no scientific evidence that aspirin in any circumstance has- any remedial value against illness or disease. Aspirin is the common tome of acetyl-salicylic acid. There is no rational explanation .for the use of salicylic acid, sodium salicylate, oil of winter-green (natural source of salicylic arid), oil,of betuta or other oil containing salicylic ackl as an internal remedy for rheumatism or rheumatic fever oh inflammatory rheumatism ’ or .“arthritis” (whatever that may he). External applies ties of winter-green oil, betuta ell, oil of sweet of' teaberry, methyl tuj. “Moot (oik* wouldn't object to being poor r-‘ If they could n Ufo rhetors.” and the old timer* actually believed that It was absorbed through the skin when soesppttod. Thus they explained poisoning of infants from oil of wintergreen, but mom has proved that this or any other medicine, chemical or . poison is absorbed through unbroken skin. Anything that may be absorbed from chemical or medicine appUid . to tal skin—such as methyl salicylate, tetraethyl toad, nitroglycerin (dynamite), iodine, anytjiing that doesn’t itself blister, cauterize or destroy the skin—is it course volatilized !)y the warmth of the body and inhaled. This accounts for poisoning of young infants by camphor when camphorated oil to applied say-to the neck and chest and the infmtt to left covered up to inhale-the Rita ts heart broken, and Ted it unhappily entering marriage to a tcheming girt who doesn't Illustrate “true love." Scrapbook this tragic ■ example of what happens to young people when they mix liquor and sexual infatuation, instead of idealism and true love, infatuation' and true love both give you "butterflies" and goose pimples, so beware/ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE E - 440: Rita L., aged 18, is a college freshman. “Dr. Crane,’ she robbed, “I am heart broken. FoivTed and I were sweethearts. , “We planned to get married when we graduated from'college. But be dated another girl while I waa away on vacation last summer for a'student tour of Europe. “The girl was supposed to be a friend of mine. But Ted aays she. Was very jealous of me ami vowed | she’d win Mm. Well, Ted bad an DR. CRANE affair with bar and now ahe is pregnant, so Ted to manykto her. “What cap I do? I don’t fed like living any longer! I, just go through the motions, far I can’t eat at sleep. Nothing In life appeals to me in tbs slightest. Oh, Dr. Ofane, I wish I could die!” STARK TRAGEDY Let’s consider the other girl, who Vowed she’d win Xed/away from ruc . /. Do you readers think her feel-Inga for TM were "true love,**, ojf the sort shown by Sidney Chrton in Dickens’ “Tsle of Twh Cities”? Was her affeetton of that divine sett shown by Nora, the register with osar Scientific Marriage Foundation to he sure he life after she was gone? Or was this girt primarily Interested in her own selfish wishes to get Ted at all costs? When a freshman college student is planning a career, if a girl ’TRULY loves him, wouldn't she be concerned about his finishing college so he could attain success in his chosen profession? . Ted hacj to drop out of college after the first semester in order to get a job in a textile factory so he could support Ms “shotgun” wife and forthcoming baby. SCHEMING WOMEN From my vantage point, having Interviewed various people who knew Ted and Rita and the other girl, I heHeve the other girl wanted to flaunt her victory over Rite. geacee, he may be sexually Infatuated bet Is aot truly la levs. So you teen-agers can analyze your romances accordingly. Beware, for sexual infatuation will give you ‘'butterflies” and gooee j jealousy of Rita, far they had dal delight lu [ domahi while RHa was la Eerepe am that student tour. The other gftl also was fond of taveme and coaxed Tad to taka Minor bn -their dates. Ted admitted he waa partly drunk-when he had his affair with har.‘Aiij«ab* apparently planned it that 'way, figuring if aha could compromise him sufficiently, she’d win him away from -Rita at nil. costs. - Such a gftl does not demonstrate “trite low,* lor the eeabbee of true love to unselfishness. Whenever a young person to pimples and tingling sensations when you kiss, just as true love does. But the infatuation puts the emphasis on selfish desires, while true love stresses the ultimate welfare and greater happiness of the other partner! See tomorrow’s follow-up. ★ ★ A Always write to Or. OmtS* W. flraa* || can at Th« ronUas Pmi, FootUe. Mten&an, •ncicxtnt a tons «o itaapte. Mll-MtfrMMd mitwop* ana Me to cot if (rates sad artaUBf eoato when you Mod -ty^hU peyctaoloftool ehorto sad van- •XclUllTBlT to ration of aU mw wn wwiii w Ikli Mwaysaer aa Wu as a* AT _ now* onwatohM. The Pontiac Pree* to Settows* W carrier for (I simi a wmXi vbet* trail to Ocklaad. Oeaeteo. X4ttof-■ton, Macomb. Lapeer m Waci--teaaw OMM M a ttMTI yam itoswhte* ta Mtohlrta and afi other Hawaii toe Onitod atatoe WM# » War. AU nail irteutotltei payable to a*wnw tsitooiJroltoiQpi ft the tort clue rate St Peaftoc. Mtchifsa. Uato of ABC. - •/ THE PQNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRI£ 21, I960 Offi COLOR SEVEN . Tremendous Stock Clearance of I960 PONTIACS You'll SAVE-SAVE-SAVE 15,000 of Your Neighbors Cot a Better Deal at This is it! Yes, this, is the time you've been waiting for to purchase the Big, New, Wide-Vrack Pontiac for 1960. At the Pontiac Retail Store we have 200 Brand New Pontiacs which must be moved by April 30 and we're slashing prices left and right to do it. ACT NOW! SKOAL DISCOUNTS m all ACCESSORIES ora THORS., FIL aid Sat ’til lid#t JEROME . PONTIAC RETAIL STORE OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC 280 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET FE 3-70 Guardian Maintenance • • • ofhn — s** Appearance Protections Drive with pride this summer by tok 63 Mt. Clemens Street Guardian Maintenance for the belt Cars and Trucks! SPRINGTIME is . Trade-In Time! Matthews-Harg reaves OFFERS YOU 500 CAR SELECTION WE DON'T DICKER, WE DEAL It's riot Summer yet but oil the solesmeni at the Big O don't know It! > They're dealing at summer prices already! BUICKS *2,4 (Ai mA II U.T ■Dm m nUn - »• |nm |> tk« Makllfti Emm; ( \ JEEPS ‘1,888 OPELS ‘1,875 Anne* e*M N aHu m plWa. REHAULTS ‘'f‘1,37 PnCHi • r>kil*M tt mIIm far (uDm. P^.l. "A Vehicle for Every Purpose, A Price for Every Purse" DO YOURSELF A FAVOR ... MAKE ONE STOP . . . NO NEW CAR PRICED LIKE A '60 CHEVROLET FROM MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES! Full Sue Picnic Table Limited Tima Only With Every New or Used Car or Truck Sold! WE KEEP CUSTOMERS SATISFIED OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 1-9101 ReMii* Dfvfeien, 5t W. Pfte et Cess FI 4-1501 Guardian Maintenance .. • available 'only at your local General Motors Dealer. 631 Oakland at Con Guardian Mdjtifenqnce your local General Motors Deafen. EIGHT afitijyw ilMd THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; APRIL 21, I960 Monday, it was teamed Wednesday night. A source close Morse said the chairman resigned for personal reasons. His actien remit from any differ- Maritime Board Chid? Submits Resignation WASHINGTON fAPI - Clarence G. Morse reportedly will step down as chairman -of the Federal fences with thf administration,' the Maritime Board May 1 If Pied- source added, deijt Eisenhower accepts his realf- * nation. I Eisenhower appointed Morse, a ■ •* * (San- Francisco admiralty lawyer, The resignation was submitted!to the board in 1935. Come In Today LOWREY ORGAN Sp ring Music Festival Lowrey HOLIDAY ORGAN ... ot (he fewest, -price ovorl Now Only TERMS ARRANGED; FREE HOME TRIAL Special Selling!! HOME SHOW ORGANS • DISPLAY MODELS • HOME and STUDIO DEMONSTRATIONS AT . . £ Substantial • Savings l r Gal la^erMiis/cQ). 18 E. Huron, Pontiac Open Mon. and Fri Eves. 4-0566 ’tilsi *Nv. Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MBS. W. A. MOUENWAW Mrs. William A ‘Harriett M. Brokenahaw of. 897 Cameron St. died yesterday at Pontiac Genera] Hospital after a. long illness. She was 90. She was a member of Central Methodist Church and the Daughters of Uaion Veterans of the Cm! War. . • , . Surviving are- two daughters, Mrs.-Dorothy Wonders and Mrs. John tfeechiim, both e( Pontiac; Ithree grandchildren; two great-children, and a sister. Service wiHbe held at 1:30 pm. Saturday at the Donelson • Johns! Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. , WILLIAM JOHNSON William Johnson. '78, of 141A4 Oakland ave., died earty this morning after a brief illness. Mr. Johnson is survived by his ,wife, Mary Anne, and a daughter, Church for servtoe at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Oak HQ cemetery DANIEL DAVIS t ORCHARD LAKE - Service for Daniel Davis, 74, of 6918 Dandison will her at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Richardson-Btrd Chapel, Walked Lake. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mr. Davis died Monday in Gulfport, -Fla. 1 Surviving are his wife Sadie E. two brothers and two listers. CHRISTINE A. LOWE HOLLY - Service for Christine |A. Lowe, 11-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe, 107 Center St,, WOT be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at .Dryer Funeral Home. Bufial will be far Hadley Cemetery, Graveiand Township. ___ The baby died yesterday at ifol-versity Hospital, Ann Arbor, of an illness incurred at birth. Surviving besides the parents ma son. Kenneth of Lake Orion; five grandchildren and 12 great* grandchlldran. , PAY D. WENDELL HIGHLAND—Service tor Fay D. Wendell. 84, of 3582 N. Milford It*, will be at J.p.m, Saturday at Richardaon-BW Funeral Home, Milford. Btirtel will be hi Rose Center Cemetery. Mr, Wendell died early today at his home after a six-month illness Surviving besides his wife Jennie ard a son Harry of Highland, three grandchildren and eight g r e a grandchildren. A sister also su viveS. Mrs. Thelma Foether of Royal are a brother, Bruce at home: Oak. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. May- Service will be Held at 2 p.m. j nard Lowe and Mrs. Clara New-Saturday at the Plxtey Funeral man. all of Holly. Home in Rochester. Burial follow in Mt. Avon Cemetery. MRS. CHARLES A. WATKINS _________ LAKE ORION - Service for FRANK PFEIFFER Mrs. Charles A. (JeiaieE.)Wat-[ Prank Pfeiffer. 50. of 1515 CM- kins. 92. of 172-W. Flint St., ifer Rd.. died yesterday at St. Jo- be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Iseph Mercy Hospital after a long Flumerfelt. Funeral Home. BuHal ’illness. j will be in Oak 4011 Cemetery. [ He was a machine operator at! Mrs. Watkins died yesterday at Pontiac Motor Division and " a Pontiac General Hospital after a To Fete Junior Colleges LANSING (f* — Next week will! be celebrated as Junior and Community College Week in Michigan under a proclamation signed by] Gov. Williams. The governor noted! that the 16 junior and community colieges in tig state serve 28,000 students and called for recognition of their importance. Zlegfeld Girl; 80, Difi LOS ANGELES UP - Olive Cb-teste Moore White, 80. one-time actress who starred in the tint show to feature the Zlegfeld girts, a 1800 musical comedy, died Tuesday. member, ot St. Michael Catholic jChurch. Surviving are his wife, • Sophia; three sons. Frank H., Matt and !jo«, ail of Pontine; four daughter*. Mrs. Frank (Marjorie) Allen of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Mrs. Rich-ard (Florence) Silvis. Mrs. Dan: (Mary) Silvis and Barbara Pfeiffer. alt of Pontiac: four brothers, of Oshkosh, Wis., Pete, Matt Rudy, all of Pontiaq» and two sisters. Mr. Pfeiffer's foody is at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. MRS. WILLIAM SHEFFIELD Mra. William (Anna B.) Sheffield) !of 953 Cameron St. died yesterday 'at Pontiac General Hospital alter a long illness. She was 74. She was a member of Perry Park Baptist Church. Survivors include a son. Robert W. of Pontiac; four daughters, Mrs. Edna Best of North Branch, Mrs. Neva Wood of Sttverwood, Iva Reamer and .Bernice) Brink, both of Pontiac; three brothers. Harry Bell of Pontiac, Gilford ot Flushing end Dixon of! Lansing; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary-Peck and Mra. Pearl Wood.i both of Pontiac; 13 grandchildren; land 23 great-grandchildren -Mra. Sheffield's body- wilt be at [the Pursley Funeral Home until [Saturday noon when it will be taken to the' Perty Park Baptist lengthy illness. Surviving besides her husband u Just in Time for the Bawboll 1 Staton! Sensational New Super-Power NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CROWN DeLUXE POCKET RADIO JEWELRY CO. 25 North Saginaw Street OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO « Monday through Saturday SALE FULL-FOAM CUSHION INSOLE AND ARCH * gftes extra comfort to active feet Women's /n childs' white cushion insole tennis •Ptrws white duck uppers !■ A A • Non-slip «n rubber solas, I • Sirs* 8 Vi to 3, 4 to 10 g 2.99 Men's, boys' cushion insole basketball shoes •Ckooaa oxford ar hi-style ! •White porous duck uppers • Rain, pull-proof eyelets ^ Ree \ [50 DOWNTOWN AND DRAYTON PLAINS •Sixes 11-2, 2Vi-4, 6Vi-12 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mon. thru Set, Downtowiv AND Dtetyu Pluius Sensational 'KING-SIZE' mattress for the price of a regular size mattress The garnet is the birthstone for | Arsons born in the month of Jan- j Lawn care's easy with new - * recoil starting rotary power lawn mower 188 Mowing'* • breeze when you use this efficient rotary power mowerl It has the famous ,2-hp., 4-cycle Briggs 6 Stratton en,. gme that needs no mixing of gas and oil. Controls on handle. Cuts 21" path. With imikhor. 50 lb. Wondtr-Gro Fertiliser mokes fawn greener. Feeds 9000 sq. ft. area. 25 lb. bog .... ISO Folding aluminum chaise lounge Seek up the sun on this comfy lounge. Green, yellow mylar wab. Adjusts fa 4 positions, lightweight. Smart Bunting __ all-metal glider 27* Aluminum and auto body steel with baked enamel finish. loll glide, green or coral with white. Shop todayl Sturdy folding aluminum cot 1088 1M tube frame. Durable green plaid sain cover. Comfortable adjustable 4-posWon headrest.'27x75’’ size. Buyl FEDERAL DEPT. STORES THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 21, 1960 There's a long and short story to this k 3-pc. pajama sot It's your move . * • checkerboard togs for fun in the sun Check Into summer In new black" and white playmate*. Cotton sharkskins in cute and airy styles that mix a dozen ways. Sizes 10-16. b. Sheath skirt.........4.99 c. Crap tap blouse.......3.99 d. Jamaica short*...~...3.99 a. 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Jjf/Ul JEWELERS ONE SOUTH SAGINAW STREET FI 5-5731 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 (Monday through Saturday) FEDERAL DEPT. STORES SPfltMu BLUED GIRL GETS MEDAI. — Theresa Hayes* 17-year-old Overbrook School tor the Blind student who remained at a telephone switchboard March 10 sdien the school was swept by fire, is .presented Philadelphia's firat Medal of Honor Wednesday by Mayor Richardson Dilworth. Although the medal was authorized In 1954, the city had telt no suitable act was performed before Theresa’s. She alerted all the' blind students and their teachers during the fire. • '* Support jpeny with violating the contract by Increasing workloads bn the assembly Une. The 70 officials will report bape to their toeals abaut the subeoun-dl decision. Negotiations have continued during the strike but both sides reported no settlement was Union Votes for Fisher Strike KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPD -The United Auto Worker* sub-council foe 18 Fisper Body plants throughout the nation has voted [near, unanimously to give maximum | 1 support to the strike by Loca~ at the Fisher Body plant here. seventy" uhtoft representatives'yjfjg Danger to France met all day Tuesday before pledg-j . mg to help the local strike by PARIS (It—A radio active dust “every legitimate means at their cloud caused by explosion of command” France's atomic bomb in tye Se-j Leonard Woodcock. Detroit, hart Feb. 13 waa observed over aa International UAW vkw preat- France during the last days of that dent, said “R la ap to them (the month, the Atomic Energy Com-71 rspreomtattvoo) to lake what- mission mid today. . ever action they deempoeeaaary. The .cloud created,an "ex-General Motors Is making a ns- |tremety small" inCTeaae of,radio-tional matter oat of what started activity in the atmosphere and out to be a loeal dispute." caused no-danger for the popu- The three-week strike began lation, a commission communique when tho Union charged tho com-1 said. Reg. $ 89.95.... NOW *4955 Reg. *109.95.... NOW *6955 Reg. *139.95.... NOW *9955 Alto Many Other Models Reduced SALE 0. TRANSISTOR POCKET RADIO By TOSHIBA Rrg. S29.9S 95 NOW led. Case, Batteries end Earphone ENTIRE STOCK OF STEREOS REDUCED r» w««k THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIU 21, ALLIED LUMBER MART (Div. of Allied Enterprises) **Your Yards On The Highways'* 2010 Dixie Highway (near Kennett) FE 8-1558 NOTE: STOR8 HOURS-THIS SALE ONLY Thursday and Friday 8-8 Saturday 9-9 ^ Closed Sundays 1x10 . 1x12.. Lin. Ft. Lin. Ft. QUANTITY DISCOUNT of 10% on Orders of 1,000 Board Measure or More Clear White Fine MOLDINGS INTERIOR DOOR JAMBS Dry Wall VA"........$2.75 Plaster 5Vi"..$3.25 «tt* ID law........ ..»V4c .2Vi" Casing (Any Stylo) —.8c IW TD Stop .............3*4c 1H" TD Stop .........4V4c WxVi" Shoe Mold .....tV 4UMO WHISKY • 45% SUM XHTML SHUT* • ©19S0 CALWIT WSTIllfM 46.. E.T.6. Calvert Either as a retired President or! a restored five-star general, thej IChief Executive will be permitted; a small payroll by the government.; [But this would consist at most of only a secretary, an aide and probably a driver. This means Us valet, bis cook. Mrs. Eisenhower's maid aad any other help will have ty be paM out of pocket. The valet, the cook and the maid j are now personal employes of the; Eisenhowers, but their domestic! staff is vast by comparison. They’re /accustomed to a great, many servants, and a large tup*, porting staff of aides, secretaries,' | doctors, file clerks. advisers, law-, drivers, baggage handlers, Ipilots and protectors. The problem of adjusting to life after the White House is not new; by any means. Every outgoing! president faces the same situation, but with the Eisenhowers, process may be unusually painful! * because it has been so long, actu-, ally since the late 1930s, since! they have functioned without large supporting staff provided by| Unde Sam. Builders-- SAVE - Homeowners SSt at Terri i CARLOAD PURCHASES NOW YOURS AT SPECIAL POST INVENTORY CASH 'n CARRY PRICES! INSULATION ZONOLITE House Fill' $149 No. 2 and Better WEST COAST LUMBER 2x4 8' to 16' 2x6 8' to 16' 2x8 8' to 16' OUR LOW PRICE s Par M BOARDS 1x8. Lin. Ft. GLASS FIBRE FOIL ONE SIDE Std. Thickness 100 if. ft. *4.95 Mel Thickness 75 if. ft. $4.95 Fell Thickness 50 If. ft. *4.25 CEILING TILE 12" from SLIDING DOOR POCKETS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 f ELEVEN British Developing. H-Bomb Boomerang capable otjt e ranging | luring fearful boom-to any eg- > quarters were skeptical » report. The Defame mng Standard says British sden-i4tJU a long way off. tista are working on a radar drf The ministry added: ‘'How far vice to blow up hydrogen miss ties j developments In this field have ever a country firing than. / ®on® cailn<* be discussed on the 7 grounds of sdcfarity.” But Why So Seldom? Life Can Be Fun, Sometimes j Or a loving youngun who says: (“Daddy. how .can you be so :By FRANCIS STELLEY i knew a fellow who found $20. you get the more handsome you NEW YORK (APMife’s. little j Made the mistake of telling-hie [are." pleasures can be pretty big ones,! wife, f. . _______ | , too—sometimes. J* The newspaper todayyptcturedj About 12,000 U. S. children are Uke going to the dentist and] It’d a real pleasure to get:_.,,, this system, when perfected, as killed in accidents'each year. finding out you don’t need anyjChristmas shopping done before,*111 ... ' -. i ■. 9mr' j«inng! . Christmas, also. j Ab. yes. there are many little Or making out the income taxi Wonderful, also, when repairs [Pleasures in life. [form and learning there’ll be a to the old family gas buggy turn] The only trouble Is that they refund. lout to be only about half what happen so Seldom. * * * * 'you figured. I ’’ --------------— Yes, and the time when the MONEY AGAIN Williams Proclaims «"» *:-«.■*> V« 29 Arbor Pay 1,1^ tadSltap» tte’nX:**'™ *• iiur of vour dav off W 3**! owe them. ’•proclaimed April 29 as Arbor Day _ ___ I Consider, ter a moment, having (hi Michigan and called on citi- AND MONEY, YES ,a wjM> says: "I’m proud ofj^ens. young and old, “to mark it NEW i960 IDU01TS All Colors—Immediate Delivery.. CRUISING SPEED—65 M.P.H. OVER 40 MILES PER GALLON •j® RENAULT DIVISION 91 V. Mke at Cssi, I Ilk. W. ef Saginaw PI 4-1501 And there's always, the possibil-fyou. and*I don’t really care wheth-i by th«* A g. , y, ,*/ '* i t* ' , * *>■* f. 'V‘ -v../vsL#:- r DONT WAIT! Penney’s big 9 by 12* reversible braided rugs are going at savings! flRHB Hire are the clear, bright colors you’re looking fori 'Choose: brown, green, red. Rich rayon and wool provincial braided nige in the heavy weight you want — hard to duplicate' at this low price. Reverse for twice ■ the wear. fount mu' 24 by 44-inehee ... .........198 24 by 64-inches..............Alt 41 by fl belli 8.9S SHOP PENNEY'S... you’llllve better, you’ll saval PENNEY'S FAMOUS GLASTEX WASH 'n HANG DRAPERIES These beautiful drapes are m Qr hind washable, they have 4- P[ uO inch buckram headings, 2- rX inch side seams and bottom # M hems. C ol ore champagne, white, pink-ice, and sea spray. Other lists hi stock » »"4 «5 - 90 MORE BEAUTY! 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Delta told the board It has stopped malting such substitutions. It consented to the order, .which, directed it against continuing the practice. M _________________ Thirty-tour million ^persons tuted first class planes for com-. ceiy«i federal Income tax refunds bined coaeh-first class aircraft averaging each last ye*,- 0n 20 days during June on flights be- return8 covering 1958 income, a». tween Houston and New York. cording to Cotomacce Clearing Delta alae made such aabstt- House. The refunds totaled S3,-tuttsua on eight days during Jaly tloS,326,000. J Xv rA wonderful new lightness! - comes to bourbon...with-i DANT $SM0jh PERFECTED {Margaret Truman 'Definitely Notf Finished Singing LONDON —Margaret Truman may resume her. sihging career although it leaves her children cold. X. a* rtowst MEETS VOTERS TO-BE -Gov. Nelson Rot*- man T. Schnaebeli. left, Republican candidate In efeller of New Tori leans from bis car to toake a special election for a Pennsylvania House seat hands with tore* children after anting in WU- .Rockefeller and SchneebeU were roommate, at lr Pa., to stump tor the election of Her- DaiHqiouto College. ______________________. ___ l llamsport, 1 r Thanks to the exclusive 8*2: Dent charcoaling pro©-ts" ess, this is the lightest! F mildest bourbon poo. Brasilia, Back in Jungle, Celebrates Opening Day Jellifies, schools and hospitals can set up here. Only a lew officiate will remain here with I ident Kubitschek. j With only one permanent {built, the visitors scrambled tor Ex-President- Truman's 36-year-old daughter, beginning a European -trip with heir hysband Clifton' Daniel, was asked by newsmen if mandate meant toe end bf her professional 'staging. “No. definitely not," aba a _ must confeis my singing doesift even impress my children. AP they want to hear is *Pop Goes the Weasel’ and ’Yankee Doodle Dandy.’-” Miss Truman, wearing tiny bracelet portraits of her children CUfton 3. and William, 1, said her! first visit to Britain in four years; was not to attend Princess Margaret's wedding. The princess and I era what you might call official friends,"! mid, ”1 have never claimed to, close friend, even though we] get on quite well" . I SAND BOXES 36x38 .$8.98 36x48 ..VSk*8 38'/2x56'/j (■« shown) .$15.98 TOYTOWN SOMKHUUS 23 N. SAGINAW s mart of Sw»sw BRASILIA. Brazil (AP) - This unfinished city In the wild Brazilian heartland, crammed to overflowing with 100,000 residents flltd just as many visitors in a carni- Cardinal Goncalves of. Portugal, celebrated mass. It was a moment of deep emotion tor Kubitschek, who doggedly started the half-biDion-dollar pro- val mood, today celebrated its ject from acratch three years ago first day aa the nation’s capital. IXTMA AOtl 6 YEARS OLD I 1/ ormnrifSA 90 PROOF The festivities began at' the stroke of midnight,’when the modernistic city President Juscelino Kubitschek carved out of the wilderness officially replaced Rio de Janeiro as the seat of government. Pope John XXIII sent his filess-r radio from Rome, .The sleeping space Wedneaday. night, Prices tor transportation and! [food rose steadily. CLEARANCE! despite severe criticism. The city is the culmination of centerfold dream of Brazilians of kn inland capital to open up the undeveloped interior of this vast countiy. Pigeon Causes Blaze at Greenfield Village DEARBORN. Mich. (AP) - A pigeon flew with a smoldering! cigarette butt Wedneaday to its upper readies of an! 18th Century building at Ford’s] nest li long way from completion, Brasilia will not become the center of government opera-j ■OUMON WHIirr • DANT DlSTIltm COMPANY. NIW VOiK, N t. jubilant throngs hailed the change! tions for some time. 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X OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 6 P.M, •- 20flfN. ^fnarStwiir^ m THE PONTIAC PRESS FIFTEEN PONTIAC. MJCflJGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL >1, logo Pontiac Pna* «WU* ham flotilla. Power* Uvea at 3660 Lincolnshire St., Waterford Township. Hayward has owned ah outboard for two yew* and does most of his boating on Lake Oakland, while Mcdenaghan beams, “I just bought my boat the first week of your course.” DESCRIBES NAVIGATION AIDS — Both new and old boat owners find the Coast Guard Auxiliary instruction helpful. Here (from left,) Charles H. Hayward, of 3070 Joaiyn Rd., Pontiac Township, and Richard W. McClenaghan of <61 Big Beaver Rd., Troy, get first hand navigation tips from Vance E, Powers of the Royal Oak-Birming- They'll Put 'Salt' Into Landlubbers "Well, tonight we learn all about ropes," said a. prospective skipper . . and thus labeled himself a land lubber. Before the night was over he knew a startling fact It isn’t a rope—it's a LINE! ratraim IN — Tfcotflrst step at each class meeting of the PDotia^Press Boat Operation Course is Checking in. His prospective skippers want to get credit for each Tuesday night class meeting when final exams roll around and it comes time to get their Coast Guard certificates. trait Flotilla 12-14, checks off Guy E. Palmer of 3763 Mariner. St., Waterford Township. Palmer and his ’wife, Patricia, have been hi attendance since the course started tour weeks ago. Our "land lubber" is quickly becoming a real seaman, along with more than ' 500 area residents who flock back each week to the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Boat Operation COursp at Pontiac Central High, sponsored by The Pontiac Press. PLENTY OF HUMOR Coast Guardsmen inject plenty of humor and variety into the serious job of producing a bumper crop of sidppers well versed In seamanship in eight weeks time. They've reached the halfway to own one .. . someday.” What he and his wife are learning now will come in mighty handy when the "someday” arrives. "LET'S TRY THB ONE" — Mr. and Mrs! Edward S. Ladd at 30 Neojne Dr. try a few knots on their own while waiting for class to start. Ladd doesn’t own a boat, but §ays wistfully, ’Tb boiling “The turnout has been far better than we ever expected,"- said Milton R Hayes, rear commodore, Ninth District. "We usually have no more fiton M0 In a class." FLEXSTEEL SOFAS TTiey’ve already loantod plenty of nautical terminology, types of boats, parts of boats, and pickNup more terms and safety tips at each class meeting. LEARN NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Also covered are methods of mooring, anchoring, heavy-weather handling, and types of lightships, lighthouses, the lateral system of buoyage and many other navigational aids. Yet to com# are charts and Lifetime Construction Zippered Reversible Foam Cushions BETTER RACE SEAT DRIVERS - Judging from the many women Who attend the-boating classes, there should be a sharp rise in nautical back seat driving this year. Here Marian N. Emery (left) of 5540 Dixie Highway, Waterford Town- ship, and Mrs. Donald Aldrich of 3025 Mss sens St., Commerce Township, have a cage buoy (Ibtoted channel mdtfcer) explained tp (hem by Sifflh E. Cook of Detroit, 12th Division training Senate OKs Durlee Despite Proxmire 12 Different Designs 240 Different Colors -and Fabrics WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate today approved the nomination of Civil Aeronautics Board Chairman James R. Durfee to be a judge at the Federal Court of Claims. It was a stinging defeat far Sea William Pramire (D-Wis). Proxmire had charged that Durfee violated the CAB edde of ethics and lacked proper experience tor the judgeship. 82" Long Exactly as Shown Proxmire contended that Durfee'» acceptance of tree trips aboard and for. a North Carolina golfing weekend were "part of a pattern of developing moral weakness.” The senator urged the - Senaje net to reward what he called Durfee’s “misbehavior” by approving Mm for a "top post in the federal judiciary, a lifetime responsibility at 125,500 a year.” Also available ai a 2- and I-piaca Ftoxstoet Sectional and all are Sale Priced Fine 'Furniture begins on ths - Injlde— On* Piece Steel Unit Guaranteed for Life. Now at the lowest price ever. Nominated by DAR WASHINGTON 1 Little League BASEBALL SHOES Opea Monday and Friday Nights 'til 9 P.M. P NORTH SAGINAW STREET [Many Bad..'Baby Hearts N&P YORK (UP!) — the kpm-] lean Heart Assn. lamed a new booklet today which aald an estimated 30,000 to «,0p0 children an born with heart detects in tide na- tion each year. "About 75A0 per cent of them can be helped by Tokyo has the world's largest population. The figure, set Aug. 1, m is 9,100,539. WASHINGTON - First use c< American raOroade to convey the we came in 1938 when copies of presidential speech wire sent from Washington to Baltimore in hour and 33 minutes. HAPPY SEN. CASE — With the New Jersey GOP senatorial nomination undtr his belt, Sen. Clifford Case Joins his family in a little Jubilation. The victory was viewed as a setback to GOP conservatives in their efforts to force Vice Presi- dent Nison to tone down his liberal views before the presidential-election. Cue’s wile la at his right. In the rear ars his daughters Mrs. William Weaver, left, and Mrs. John C. Holt, right. Conservative Forces Lose Ground Nixon Relieved at Case's Victory SPECIAL SELLING! TWO DAYS ONLY SPRING DRESSES V»e Our Convenient Layaway QcmeX.ee 41 NORTH SAiGINAW With Every DEMONSTRATION RIDE in Any New Car/ Used Car, or Truck a 176 PAGE FORD GARDEN GUIDE at FORD EDDIE STEELE Pm (toe's Direct Factory Dealer 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. ' ' FI 5-9204 ONI Mill WIST OF tlUKRAFH By JACK BELL WASHINGTON ' (APl-Ttye re-nomination of Sen. dittoed P. Case in NeW Jersey’s Republican primary apparently is going to give Vice President Richard M. Nixon more room to maneuver on policy. Although die vice president kept strictly to a neutral line in Case’s battle with Robert Mot-ris, there was an almost audible sigh of relief from Nixon’s friends when Case won handsomely in Tuesday's balloting. 9* ★ ★ ★ This victory by a liberal-minded GOP senator In a populous Eastern state may go a long way toward offsetting demands from right wing Republicans .that Nixon swing in their direction. Morris, about as conservative as they go, had represented the best hopes Of the right wingers! 'to convince. Nixon that, as the prospective party presidential, nominee, he would have the best] chance of November victory by] | following an out-and-out conservative line. AAA Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, chairman of the Republican | Senatorial Campaign Committee, ' has been the chief advocate of this type of thinking. He has contend-[ed that if the Republicans can get out all their conservative members on election day they can -win. Nixon obviously doesn’t agree. Just as obviously he intends to 1 go beyopd President Eisenhower' Imore or less conservative policies] when he has the nomination inj hand. He now has a concrete demon- j jstratiop that a liberal Republican] lean poll more votes within his par-! ty in a key state like New Jersey than a conservative. ] There was plenty of evidence 'that Republican National Chairman Thruston B. 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Wafer Stsest Smefl (24-26) Medina (27-201 Large (29-10) X-Large (11-121. notion Deportment. .. tTUtt Fleer Says Morse in Hoffa's Pay Thomas Ashloy, Ohio] Dem, Claims Senator Took $500 From Union WASHINGTON (A)—Rep. Thomas l. Ashley (D-Qhio) calls Sen. Wayne L. Morse (D-Ore) a "high paid handyman"' for .teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa. Ashley .skid Morse really took j $500 from Teamsters at Toledo to support,Ashley’s Democratic primary opponent, Teamster Frank Rosaler. "For all lateats sad pur poses,” Ashley said to a state meat, "Sen. Morse Is on Hofta’i personal payroll. "The so-called lecture fees he received from H o f f a-controled locals must amount to $10,000 a ;year.” Morse said he Went to Toledo mainly to deliver a lecture for $900 and expenses from'the Teamsters. COMPLETELY FALSE In reply to Ashley, Morse told a reporter Ashley’s "attack on me in regard to my lecture fees is completely false and he knows it” ~ it some politicians are that way,” Morse said. 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I960 Fire Victims' Fattier Goes Back to Prison co«l 16,583.000, with the federal government matching private con* tributions toward the cost. la produce sufficient evidence .XT _ f'litU been invested nfhlnly in cold j to aappert the charge, la mU (***** 1 CTC/HUllD fwettherrtaoH fa, noridt | Black, unemployed, has betnj^jg|f]ff fjj Sjflfjf' and the Caribbean as they have be- [jailed since the tire Rifled hb mb , _ - * , ^ come incraaringly accessible by {Keith, 2, and daughter, Katherine, jOi VflQUnQtlQIl [plane. . 10 months. j NftRWA._ ti?pn_/*» J .'"The idea was beta last Sep- Police »*ld the father left hkf' . ’ ' , tember when some friend* and neb children) atone in the modest |*roW <* three uninhabited island* , MChored onr yacht aft Shat-frame home,while he drove hi pick!in Long Island Sound, a group of field and noticed He natural up his cir hop wife, stopping at (young business executives and so- yneht basin and beautiful several tavern, en route. jcjalites are building mc«the Eat ****•" ■* C. Fetor DavM, Flve-year old Sandra led her ] Coast’a mo«t hnurioua clubs with- who la now secretary af the club. •••***1'*Brfa, I, sad Isverty. I. bt view of the skyscrapers of New ★ * ■ . ^muwiuuii to safety when the fliw broke Yortf. '%'e made Inquiries end found!a ' ®“t- The Sheffield Island Yacht and Shntfield and Its two adjoining I'CHEBOYGAN Terms of Black’s parole barred Country Club id the that, large 1 island*, the largest offshore parcel Director Earl L. wRER— MR him from driving a esr of drink- private dub to be established on | of land in Connecticut, could be j been elected mayor of Cheboygan ing. He was on parole after aerv-jan East Coast island in many j purchased. We began negotiations for a two-year Term by the City ing a term for breaking and enter-1 years. Since World War 11,'moneyj righfaway.” ^ [Council last night. Ion the island was an abandoned government lighthouse and a ram-' shackle mansion which once hH • f i J f ■- I longed to business machine ty-jfO Jl UOY jPT3yS coon James Raiid. The mansion j . J is being enlarged to make a club- WASHINGTON UB—Money for re-house headquarters for the S5 search tp develop safer farmj. acres of Island playground, and its chemicals^-and avoid scares such, I___I T 7, . ,1 A' -.,- . r„ tnajc Dig EIOUU social, uie wvtw rolling lawn* and formal gardens j as that over cranberria* last fe“|New Wood’s Fair are being restored. “ f-ha. been given high priority by A WM ^ —~~ ‘ j the Agrtoihure Dspartmwat. | ^ of the Mayor Asst- Secretary ofAgriculture,statue ^ Granfg Tomb, 7 [ Ervin; Peterson askpd a Senate; Federal Hall, where George* Wash- [ » — Funeral. apprppriations subcommittee foV j'ngton was inaugurated and Cas- R. Nordman has $1.503300 for this purpose. tie Clinton in Battery Park, which ' ~ * "We must fbid, less hazardousjhelped defend the city from the , ___ _ rays (of spraying* crops) than we [British fleet In 103. [Council last night. He is begin- have now,” Peterson told chair- Interior Secretary Fred A Seat- * * ’ " “ * ’■ — *-----L " **-----------** !nn' trmrainPMl thp nmamm will 'lAsks More Money ' Liberty to Put On Best “Face for Fait LANSING (j*—Keith Black, father of two small children killed in a fine which swept their home here April -?, will he returned to Southern Michigan Prison as a parole Violator, ponce said'today. Ingham County Prosecutor Jack W. Warren said (Surges, of criminal neglect Would not be filed against the 23-year-old tether or his wife Nancy, 22.. 'for yacht club development has] The only trace of human historyjning his first term s* councilman.|man Richard B. 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Valuable State Walker Papers Given toCMU Mouitr pleasaot”’ (uPL)-a >Uection of letters, papers and documents dealing with affairs of Michigan and dating bade to the Revolutionary War. have been added to the Clarke historical collection at Central Michigan University. The Walker papers, named after prominent 19th century lawyer C. I. Walker who collected letters from distinguished men as autographs, an historically important. They include letters from Heary Schoolcraft, Lewis Ceas, Anthony Wayne, James Peatmen Cooper, Fr. Gabriel Rich- ard, gamee Madia fta, John i Silver to Quincy Adams aad Henry Clay, be beaten Included to a document, dated MIT, which may be the first printed nierence to tjbe University of Michigan. Signed by.hj number of prominent Detroit citizens, it releases their claims for damages from the fin of lftfto thf "University of MichJgunia."! .* to A ■ A 'Among letters written to and by Michigan Chief Judge Auguria B. Woodard, to oae challenging Woodard to a dual. One of the earliest letters to the collection was written by William B. Lemoult, commandant at Detroit during the Revolutionary War. s malleable that tt can |only 1/100,ODOth of an inch in thick-ttto sheets which anlnsas. „ .** , The Alaskan brown bear to the biggest meat-eating animal that walks the earth's surface. ▼ SEE THIS BUDGET-PRICED CLEANER .Sw/iVfel 1o(3 VACUUM CLEANER a Famous »w(»*l U|i •asy-ralltot casters # Powarfu! a AttachaMats *Ua la •lcaacr far ready ms Good Housekeeping Shop ft 4-1555 DOAN GETS PLAQUE — Dr. Lrisnd Doan, left, president of Dow Chemical Co., Wednesday received -from Secretary of Commerce Frederick AP - Phctcfai Mueller the Advertising Club of Washington’s Award of Achievement. Doan is from Midland and Mueller is from Grand Rapids. News of Service Personnel Air Force Gapf. William J. Warwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Warwick of 9237 Tan Bay SL,| -Walled Lake, recently piloted a , KC135 Tanker from Minot Air Force 'Base, N.D., on a refueling mission for the 900th Air Reftldta|| Squadron. A transfer of 10U.OOO pounds of] gasoline was' made from the tanker to a B52 while flying Sti planes were locked only 14 feet] apart during the record transfer! which took less than two minutes, j The Strategic Air Command selects and trains, the men for this mission. A former student of • Wayne State University and the Detroit Business Institute, Capt. Warwick has a wife and two children who reside with' him at Minot. He is a veteran of nine. years fat the service. m late, he completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and cur-j rently serves with the Armaments! Systems Maintenance Dept. He [worked at%the National Food Store [before-enlisting, * * # Returned to Fiort Dix. N. J.J latter spending a 14-day furlough |here is National Guard Pvt. Basil1 Caverly. son of Mrs. Edna Caverly of 4395 disk Vista St., Drayton Plains. He completed basic train-; ing at Pori. Leonard Wood. Mo.,I before reporting to Fort Dix. He was manager of the-Gark Service Station at 402 S. Saginaw St. before entering the service. . _, I WARWICK RUTENBER Serving in the National Guardi at Fort Old, Calif., with Co. D. 1 BG, 1 BGE is Pvt. Kenneth' Rutenber, son of Mrs. Dorothy j White of 233 W. Ann Arbor Ave. A former employe of- the National-Food Store, Pvt. Rutenber completed basic training at Fort! ■Leonard Wood, Mo, ♦ ' ft. ft Midshipman David Barnhart,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C.| Barnhart of 167 Riviera St., along) with other members of his NROTC Unit at University of Michigan recently visited the Naval Afarj Basic Training Command at] Pensacola, Fla.. A sophomore at Michigan.-Barnhart took an extensive tour of the Pensacola Naval .Air Station. CAVERLY SCOTT Pvt. Ralph b. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Scott of 680 Joslyn Ave., is assigned to the con-1 struction division of the U.S. Army. He enlisted Oct. 31, 1959; under-1 going basic training at Foft Ben-] ning, Ga. ’ ", , His schooling in heavy equipment was completed at Fort Leonhard Wood, Mo., fcnd he is now! stationed with Co. 'B, 169th Bn. Construction, Fort Stewart, Ga. . ft f *., Pfc. Aaron L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mr*. Neal Smith of 19 Gillespie St., recently returned home after serving 12 months with the 51st Signal Battalion, Corps, in Korea. He underwent basic training at Fort Knox, KyJ in 1958 and later trained as a radio direction finder at the Army Security Agency School, Fort Dev-j era, Mass. A 1956 Pontiac Central High School graduate, his next [post will be Fort Riley, Kan. j SMITH Station*] to Germany with the U.S. Army is Pvt. Morris-Noell. son of Mr. iand Mrs. Arthur Noell of 1141 S. Airport Rd. A former Lake ,Ork>n High School student, he enlisted March 29, 1959 and underwent basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. ■ ft ft ft Serving with an artillery wilt; at Fort Bragg, N.C.. Is Army Pvt. Robert L. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Young of 413 N.J Johnson Aye. He entered the service Sept. 15, 1959, and received recruit training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He, is married: hand was employed at Pontiac] Motor Division of General Motors] Corp. before leaving for the Army. ■ SISK John P. Sisk, son of Mr. and! Mrs. James K. Sisk of 670 .Second | Ave., has been, promoted to rank of airman second clan while| serving with the 9th Field Maintenance Sqqadron at Mountain] Home AFB, Idaho. He la a parachute rigger. A former Pontiac Central High School atudent. he lenlisted Sept. 5,1958, and received PARK JEWELER’S SPECIAL 0 GENUINE 7iviy DIAMONDS BARNHART CAMPBELL A.B. Harold G. Campbell, aon of Mh and Mrs. Harold Campbell of 2295 Evanda St.,-Drayton Plains, is stationed at Lackland AFB, Tex. ~ A 1959 Waterford Township High School graduate, he entered the service March 30. Friends may dress mail: A.B. Harold G. Campbell, AF 16656165, FX.J. 371, “ 1526, Lackland AFB, Tex. "ft ft p Serving as a tank commando: at Camp Irwin, Calif., to Army Pfc. Richard L. Vore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vore of 2278 Evadns St., Drayton Plains. He Is part of the 40th Armored-Division (Patton) A 1958 Waterford Township High] School ' graduate, he completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.j After a two-week furlough he returned to cairip April 1. He may; be written: Pfc. Richard L. Vow, U.S. 55661992, Co. A., 5th Med. Tank Bn., Patton 40th Armor, Camp Irwin, Bars tow, Calif. VORE WAUJDS A.2.C. Richard E. Waffis. son of . Mr. and Mr*. Oita WpHis of 94 E. Howard St., is stationed at Lowry ’AFB. Colo. A Pontiac January 196U- Central High School gradu- THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL >81, I960 TWENTY-ONE Herter Has Fine Year After Shaky Beginning ■; STEWART HENSLEY WASHINGTON (Ul*l)-Chriitten A. Herter completed hi* first year as secretary of state today. The vtrdict ta official Washington was that he had turned tn a com* patent, profeaeketel Job after a somewhat shaky start The 85-year-old Massachusetts poUfictaftMateoman has had his nervous moments, publicly and privately, since he Inherited the ’post hi the massive shadow of the late John Foster Dulles. Bet the record Of tha It months rtewi ha was sworn In last April SI reveals a competent Job oI haadWag interna least relations daring a tricky _ period at shifting emphasis in the Meald war" with Russia. And his fitfluence in administration councils has been greater than la apparent an the surface. The secretary, according to aides, appears to have no ambition to remain In the post beyond the end 6t the Elsenhower administration, even If ariMhsr Republican should be elected In November and nb him to stay on. His, only ambition Is to make the best oi the next eight months In sit effort to wtn agreement with . the Stovtet Union which may contribute to greater world* stability. Barter's lew-keyed approach to foreign attain came as a sharp osatnst to toe more sports salsr methods of Defies. Harter’s self-effacing role has fitted in well with the determination of Proekteot Eisenhower to play a mors active diplomat role. While Herter has shunned the spotlight, he has pot to one of the most grueHng 18 months in the history of tho Job. Even though hampered by arthritis. Heifer bar traveled 85.000 miles during his first yaw. Thto New State Law Covers Water Pubtic Service Group Takes Oft Ragutafion; Other Bills Signed LANSING m-A bUl giving the state Public Service Commission Jurisdiction over water companies was eigtied into law Wednesday by Gov. Williams. The commissiotj, whose authority dBhr covers railroads, power companies and other utilities, will take over its new responsibility immediately. The governor also put his signature on a~ measure clearing the way tor local school districts to collect up to 8681,000 under the National Defense Education Act tor student guidance, testing and counseling at the high scbopl level. The money will be available la the 1*00-01 school year. The • ar rwufu FINISHES 1ST YEAR — Secretary of State Christian Herter has done a competent job filling the shoes of John Foster Dulles — that is the verdict in official Watotngtoft circles as he completes his first year. After getting off to an admittedly shaky start, Herter proved his worth during g tricky period of shifting emphasis in the ’ cold war with Russia. t Russians Going Overboard for Installment Plan The secretary's tw« major victories tn administration councils came In the field of disarmament. Herter persuaded the President against the orguments of the Pentagon and the Atomic, Energy Commission, to scoop* to limited wla’s proposal tor a stopgap ban of small nuclear tests if the Kremlin signed a broad treaty fqr controlled suspension of all large explosions. * * * ' And It was Herter, again opposed by many atomic and miO> tary officials, who persuaded Elsenhower to propose a than on sill production of nuclear weapons at the Geneva disarmament talks which ar* pow going on. Herter himself admitted to lids was to groat contrast with Dulles, who had welcomed weekly seme aervsnsnese when be took ever too Job. Ha asked, and was granted, punnlsstsa by Etoen-bower to hold only o(m news Boater MB i a month at flirt because be was rrtnctaat to corn-meat axtempmanaaasly on sharp match fsderml allocations. Another new law will permit persons with at least 10" years of accredited service -in the Public School Employes Retirement System to obtain employment at Wayne State University without losing their credits to the system. The same rights now apply to faculty and staffs at Michigan j State University and the Uiriver-sity of Michigan, both constitu-tional bodies like Wayne. Among other bills signed by the MOSCOW (UPI) — Ksartane have gene overboard tor fhp In* nenf phto, the official news Tsss si brought mar* than *0,000 radio*, 11,SIS wptehsp and clocks and about 7,SN electric sewing menhirtw an ttma states too boy* now-psy-later fhs was Introduced six month* ago,------------- ft said a total of M million rubles (13.5 million at the tourist rale) worth of various goods Isaac Stem Launches Extensive Russian Tour MOSCOW ill — Violinist Isaac Stern arrived to Moscow Wednesday ,to open the most extensive Russian tour ever scheduled by an American artist. . » k . k k . Ar favorite among Soviet audiences, . Stem will play from, the shores ot the Black Sea to Siberia. His wife and daughter will Join him tomorrow. , in the Soviet The Triceratopo. a honed dljoo-i Mechanization of U.S, terms 1 ssir, was tht.larfaobheaded sol-|«ald to have increased by up t< ever known. His skull was six 250 per cent sines the end o feet long. - . <, lWorld war H, LOOK in uni Sat., Mcttaa f»r « Man latum GAS HEAT . ' hr aa um>< H to hour Dctr.lt CHl O DR. HEHRY A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saglhaw Street Phono FE 4-6642 "Better Things in Sight’ Contact, Lenses Open Frl. Evenings-*—Closed Wed. Afternoons a %b-ici PORT CHARLOTTE to use public opinion u war weapon. HAD HM TROUBLES Herter, Extending the authority to con* ! tract for mutual fire protection to townships and adjoining incorporated village*. Authorizing tewasbtoa, either singly or Jotofly wits a municipality, to operate an ambulance Permitting homenile cities to codify their ordtoancek without publication of the resulting entire, code; but merely by reference to titles. v f w rejected hv the D*®** s highway as any road, , “y.street or alley under the Juris- ’! diction of s couhty road commis- cious negotiator, had his troubles with Sevieh Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko at last summer's Geneva Conference. He complained that Gromyko, at a leas tel during which he was chairman let the puppet East German representative speak instead ‘ the American secretary, whom he had promised toe first cp-portunity. complained that did tote ari was Inking for his eye glasses, which he had dropped on dm gave Gromyko of Oat sort. State Department Officials report that Herter1* tenure ordinate*. Dultee, fay contrast, had his own ideas and looked upon his aides principally as executive officers to cany out his decisions. PoBbU-wovu.mX fitlftelfl flbflrt by DuPont, machlno washable and dryablo, warm but light, Ron-allfiglt, moth praof, flslhlflw raslatant, free with tho pinohaoo EASYSpikte with famous Spiralator washing action hsHm—sspUflassiltertli Hmm fnfl toad la throe min. utoa # Uaee only I gallona •f mlae o Rtoeed In one tuh while yon arosh another toad sflplM etothe* MX dryor than any wringer sHtoae water can be nsed again and again. , 0« Two Stiff Baying Powei Saves T«« Moaey! 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MONTHLY $e A PRICED $7 A9S PAYMENTS FROM Dfc AS LOW AS IjHAw _ Prices Subject to Change Actor'* Wife Granted NEW YORK (AP>—The wife of actor Scott McKay was given separation and R10D a week alimony Tuesday by a Judge who accepted her statement that Mc- brought a boost in morale In the)Kay had bragged of an affair with foroign service generally He is \**nn Ann Sheridan, a staff worker, who csrafully con- ft*.*”?*- aider* the suggestions of his sub- °*,**?*?* of ^usband* boast of his extra-marital prowess with a well-known actress,” wrote justice Henry day Greenberg. "The husband displayed consider able histrionic ability on the wit-ness stand but, nevertheless, be was not ablt to deceive the Herter will never enjoy the lose relationship with bower that Dulles had. The President himself speaks of a differ-Miss Sheridan, kho co-starred in this respect- Eisenhower with McKay In a road company and .Dufies operated on a more]of “Odd Man In.” described Mrs. Informal basis with little paper- McKay's chores as "e kJl of non-! sense, ridiculous.'' Yen, we ere the official sales representatives in this city for General Development Corporation and the Mackle Company. Wo have visited Port Charlotte, end know it at first hand. We have dozens of color photographs showing Port Charlotte as it is today. Come in! Sis how people live and have fun at Port Charlotte. See theba thing beach, fishing pier, playground. community center, and modem shopping plaza. Sea the 44 different styles of houses available to you—with FHA financing. Study their maiiy quality features, sizes, floor plans, and price*. 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CHECK PRICE... | m kite ^itHBW SS HI* *** " rXl^itrnrt f toito- A»toeriL«eM H «»e Uto IMMertUn* *- v eer to Arteries, ^ *rttoihre^tohroto#r ■ mAbttti-m aw mennfMtorer* *u*- | f ,t*SaS rttiil pric* oi th* lowari e«z( , «.«*or*nd*nef **ch m«k% ' 1 j j 1 Maybe, you’ve noticed it too. Valiants are popping up all over. Good reason too. We’re making Valiant awful eaey^ to own. Chances are ■ you can buy one for not a penny more than a,Corvair or Falcon. We're offering immediate delivery on all models (sedans & wagons), aril colors . (eight spritely ohes), low bank rates, no payments ’tff June. And remember we need, good used cars, like the one you're driving. Get the picture? Now get, Valiant, King of The Compacts! WE AR$ THE MEN WHO SELL R&R MOTORS, INC., 724 Oakland Avffiue, Pontiac* Mich. cm TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. I960 DIEM'S Pontiac's Popular Shoe Store Spring Offering. v FAMOUS NAME Vers Coniparoble Values $2495 NOW SELLING AT • A DIEM'S price of $14.95** Sizes 4 to 1t -A&AA to C • Finest Grade Calfskin in • Black • Brown • Red and Blue • Patent —* Bone - • Steel Arch Support • Foam Arch Insole • Metatarsal Pad • • Elasticized ■ Beige — yVhite DIEM'S PONTIAC'S POPULAR SHOE STORE 87 North Soginow Street Open Monday and Friday Evenmgi until 9 P.M. Symington Confident Stu's. Quietly Gathering Flood of Hem Good Will Bill Would Relieve Hero's Destitute Widow WASHINGTON (APi-The wider of World War I Cm, Peyton By JACK BOX WASHINGTON. (AP) - Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) la quietly building up a reservoirol good ^ he la confident will give him Sun May Light Space Vehicles NASA Win Negotiate With Firm .to Develop Sunflower I System WASHINGTON (B-Tht National Aeronautica and Space adminis-tratlon has announced a project lor the development of a sun-powered electrical generator to be used on apace craft. Tbs agency said it would negotiate with the Tapco group of Thompson • Remo* Woodridge. Ohio, lor development of the system, to be called Sunflower I* NASA aaid the wstem would be designed to generate 3,(T of electrical power continually lor at least a year by drawing eneffcy from tbe sun. earn be dsns wMh a IW-paanl device, capable at being homed to the mm et Ontaar or Saturn rocket launching vehicles, aai WITH THIS COUPON ONLY SAVK 81c Shoe Repair Special! Ladies'.., Men's ... Bays' LEATHER OR RUBIER HALF SOLES lUBISR $]69 S. S. KRESGE'S SHOE REPAIR — BASEMENT DOWNTOWN STORE ■tea and to haul apace craft,” NASA aaid. The estimated cost of development is about $4,900,000. The Thompson-Ramo-Wooklridge proposal on that cost basis waq selected for negotiation from among 23 submitted. * * The general scheme contemplates a petal-type solar collector which would be folded when a satellite was launched and would tar-fold: to a diameter of about 32 feet. This would collect the eon's heat and concentrate it on a boiler to vaporise liquid mercury. The vapor would be condensed and used over and over.. The plan contemplates a heat eaergy storage anit which would permit output of power when the space era ft was la the shadow «f the earth. The new contract is the second announced this week in relation to advanced apace research. NASA announced selection of Avco Corp. and General Electric Co. to conduct a $500,000, one-, year engineering and pcehmlnary development study of an elqctric rocket engine to craft. Part Whooping Cranes Start Trek to Canada WASHINGTON (UFI) - The Interior Department says that 19 whooping cranes — Almost half the world’s last flock at the birds — apparently have begun the long trip from their winter home In Texas to their nesting grounds in Canada. An aerial -survey of the “whoopee route" over the Anuses National Wildlife Refugee to Texas showed only 18 whooping chutes remaining of the 33 which had wintered there, the department said. widespread support far the Demo- With a little lees than three tonths to g% before the Democratic convention to Lee Angaiaa, Symington's friends think they have the ctttwof his candidacy planted deeply to at leant 23 On the Surface, SymingtSn can lain the solid backing of Missouri's 39-vote delegation and only scattered support elsewhere. On the find presidential ballot he is Hkriy to tog far behind Sen. John I*. - Kennedy (D-Mass) and Senate Demoaatte Leader Lyn-B. Johnson' of Texas. He could have even fewer votes than Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Mbm). This situation seems to disturb Symington not at all. Nor does he seeto worried that Kennedy might breem eway with the hominabon if the Massachusi the May 10 West Virginia primary- . Symington obviously will be tent to let Kennedy and Johnson butt heads while he himself trim on succeeding ballots to cash to on soma of the secondary support be has built up to months of i paigntng. ♦ ♦ # The Mlsmuri senator’s strategists are confident that, given time to maneuver, they can harvest varying numbers at votes from the big New Tork, Cali- Ohio C. March would rsofvt a 935,009 government payment under a passed by the House and met to be Sonata. Mrs. Me«f*y 62. has beat living bars on s 165 a month wldew's as vary meager. 8acrataiy at the Army Wilber M. Bracket has said |i» is flsatttoto. 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APKILa], TWO Dr. Fine Resigns After Criticism Fine aald public at.M* resignation by published# reports at criticism | NEW YtiftK (AP)-TJ* reUgna- oT the graduateschool'! |"PM> . wm. -*■ « r> tftn* i—iriitf Fallout'Shelter Complete and Beadly lor Inspection tk>n of Dr. Benjamin Fine, dean ^of.the \eshiva University Graduate School ot Education, was announced Wednesday night in the . wake at State Education Depart- by Dr. rrank R. KBk, associate PenUae'a prototype fallout abater is finished.and ready for final1 commissioner for higher and pro*, frap^Hrm, it was reported today. ment criticism of the three-year- j soon’* in the 3old graduate school. (Cssional education. Fine said he expected the state to change its evaluatioa of the Yeshiva education program "very of recent prog- „ _ _ . Fine, former education,editor of ■ The resignation of Fine “dean‘the New Ye*h Times, emphasized since March 1, l®a-was an-that be was not resigning under i nounced by Dr. Jttnuel Belkin, toe the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Ur president of the university. I am nominally Responsible for the r , — w Wa,.on Mv^ * % * school." g Fine said his resignation had Fine said he was residing to ■been submitted six months ago' demote his full time to writing. Tim OCDM underwrote construe-on costs ax put of a natlonwids campaign to encourage fahjlliea to Fred J. Poole, praaktent of the have Wloto ahelters. F. J. Poole Go. which built the shelter, says he expects the inspection within a few days by officials of the Office of CM1 and Defense Mobilization. i Doiaena.* volunteered to lot the general public inspect the shelter weekends aa part at tbs com- toMtoMtoto “WOW! Water is mi soft aiMgk for my skis since we iastelbf tar WATERMASTER Water OaodHteaar.” 1 j Here's Why Mommy Likes H< ' | Eliminotas ill j • Tokos M floor tpoeo— hongs down front pipe, i only IVi* In lost lift lid end insert 2x2x4 hrffssfhs • Yn css 4 Private Rail Car 1 Deposits Elvis * in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD (API; — Elvis} Presley made a triumphant Kturnj to Hollywood Wednesday night in! n private railroad car. Clear Driver of Death Car Drop Homicido Charge: Because of Insufficient Evidence ^.Trial A negligent homicide charge against the driver of a car in It has been decided to furnish the shelter simply and inexpensively, yet attractively, said Janet Odell, Home Editor of The Pontiac Press. Mrs. Odell i« chairman of a committee on furnishings appointed by local civil dafense officials. * 4r O J ‘We want tha furnishings to be wifhin the budget of the average family,'' aha pxpiainad. Road Bonds Stir killed April 2 was dismissed'yesterday by Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. * * -* Cleared of the charge was Albert Amenm Jr., 26, of 60 cio- dent to Mag Anaenoa to Oak-laad Comty Circuit Cant for trial. Sadie Mae Hlggta* IS, of M2 A Jessie St, and Cecil Reeves, 22, ot'12 Utah St., wars* killed when Amenta's ear went out of control on WBaOn avenue east of S. Saginaw street and struck a pole. * . * * Witnessek told Pontiac police after tha accident that- Amerson’s car was moving at 6S m.p.h. In a statement to the proaaco-tor'i office, Ameraon said his. car gained speed when hat tried to apply bis brakes. He admitted ho had been drinking before the accident. 4-that aM> deaee peeeeoSed .at aa esamin- diJ(SS if sd-er fen off sswplstely 1 toy ttOM 'Dis-sohk Water Troubles the Watermgster Wef | FHA Terms B Only evident reminders of :jSmt a ■ t ■ m ■ stager’s two-year Army stint |-A| in missing sideburna and his in- ||\/QlvU I vUU dination to address newsmen as “sir” when answering their questions. All except a few of the 500 orj so yelping teen-agers who formed! a welcoming committee were frus-j trated. ■ 1* • £7 . * * *' I LANSING (It—The' Legality of a] Presley’s manager arranged for(50-million-dollar bond issue floated tym to get into a taxicab un-by the State Highway Department observed. • last. July was ,ta furious dispute to- day. Belding's Sen. Stahlin Brandi Issue Illegal and a .Fraud Teacher’s Body Found in Canal hosting bills. Wash ttetho* batter. $050 ENJOY SOFT WATER THE EASY, EFFECTIVE WAY. NO MONEY DOWN *2 GREAT LAKES WATER CONDITIONING CO. DIVISION of WATIRMASTER I Box 131 iHH SAVE! SAVE! 4S DOLLAR SEE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS e WINGS SHIRTS e ADAM HATS e CAMPOS SPORTSWEAR • FORTUNE SHOES •SUITS BY CONN'S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Sen. John H. Stahlin (R-Belding), chairman of a Senate committee! probing Highway Department administrative practices, termed tha issue illegal and a fraud yeaterday MCALLEN. Tex. *-1*. body of!" twaMi' % a missing school teacher, object! H* suid W waa approved by a of a six-day search, was recovered! '‘rump” retried of the Slate Ad-from a canal near the downtown minlstrattve Board — deputies M _ business district today. I rittlag In and voting far elected p ui l i Hidalgo County Chief Deputy* board members. r,r Sheriff Tom Wfngert said tho body 1 Democratic Highway Commie- was Identified as pretty Miss Irene j^n C. Maclde declared Gam, 25. [the issue was legal. mStSTdetemiS.^ ** DANOEROUg STATEMENT \ | The finding of the body came! “That kind °f ■ wild statement shortly after the family of the by someone who doesn’t know any-I missing woman had offered a thou- thing about bonding is very dan-isand dollar reward for information gerousMackie said. “It could af-Ileading to her whereabouts. (feet th* entire credit of the state.” Markle and bonding attorney John H. Nnanetoy of Detralt both Mid the deputies had legal Dacron Cards. Tropical Bland 0|||llli0 Reg. $35.00 will ID JJ9T Reg. to S45.00 Sharkaldn, Gobi, CIIITQ Silks. 100!4 Wool Flaonol Will 1 W $2950 Sharkskin. Gabs. Flannel Drtsa $8.95 Vduof PANTS $588 —CIOSE-OUT— $3.00 SPORT SHIRTS 2<“»3" Tuxedo Rentals at Rodecsd Priest WHITE SHIRT SPECIAL Wath-n-Waar Sag. SOI New $2.5$ 2 b *5 CONN’S CLOTHES 71 N. Saginaw lag members of too beard. "It was a legal meeting. 0 legal j resolution and a legal bond Issue,” INunneley said. • ♦ ♦ • ■ Stahlin also said state law W that bend issues must be tev, ipe-| cific future hWnnre JTdjsctS. Many projects Hnanced by (be tssae were well under way er j nearly completed when It waa 1M, be said. Macike said the list of projecta] has to be drawn up well in advance of the sale. The practice Is |!o go ahead with construction tag state trunkline funds and to repay this from bond money, he :said.. ■ UNIQUE CRITICISM j "This probably Is the first time In history a commissioner has been 'criticized for building roads too fut,” he added. Stahlin criticised tha 4.SM1 Interest rate on the issue. I Alfred H. Lawrence, highway finance director, said this was three-tenths of one per cent higher than the department expected. He blamed Michigan’s financial reputation. ♦ -)!p ‘It seems to me-yoii\io head with the reads and that wh^n you need the money to pay for tijim you have to accept the interest rate of a monopoly.” Stahlin said. ‘They have you over a barrel when construction Is pretty well along and you have to pay through the nose.'* SANDMAN Pontiac's Largest Franchised Sandran Dealer This nsw Sandran Is scrubltis . . . won't spot, won’t stain I ,Cleans Instantly with the twlsh of a damp mop! 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FE 44555 I Lf* ^HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 TWENTY-FIVE Rash of Plane Crashes Hard on Insurance Pay Late Czar's Sisty Dies of Pneumonia CHRYUJR IMPERIAL PLYMOUTH VALIANT . LONDON (II — The Grand Duch-eis Xenia, lister of the- tate Russian Czar Nicholas II, died Wednesday at the age of *5. NEW YORK (UPI)~The freak rash of airline accident in recent jinontha is a dangerous threat to this air trip insurance business, an insurance executive said today. development of train trip insurance. The Travelers Insurance Cd. and the Hartford Insurance Go. have-done a small but profitable business in this Held for years. She -.was the widow ti Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich and one of the few Romanoffs to have survived the Red Revolution. A spokesman ter the family said the grand duchess sacrum bed to pneumonia after , a ' aeries of recent attacks which accompanied her advanced age.' Half her life was spent in exile, but in her bitter reversal-of fortune she remained loyal to \herl Small circle of friends and family. I Related to the British royal fain* fly, Xenia escaped the 1917 revolts-tioh on a warship provided by KtngJ George V.In her years of^xUCj She maintained herasriSciatipni with the royal famHy here. William Churchill, manager of the travel accident department of Associated Aviation Underwriters, isaid the sale of JP-cent policies RAKBtSp SHOVELS and HOES CwapbM wMt S LOS ANGELED a s*N eaAKvnco fDp • SAN DIXtiO Jil e (Aium Vw V Hawaii $99.10 Extra kMmtKMsjssr9SsiT,k Forty Service, he. Cl29 Highland R4. (Opposite Pontiac Airport! He said the three insurance groups in the field. Associated; ! 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Negro integration leader active 11-week-oid iviiip .against segregated lunch counters i the South. has “made it absolutely clear that the Negro is not satisfied with segregation” despite claims to the contrary by Southern white leaders tor many years. , ♦ A j* *The bomb-threat, incident hap- Police, firemen and ambulances stood by at.tiie Negro college. The phoned Wednesday BfidK NOWI Thru FRIDAY FROM FAME TO SHAME! Tin story of Lillian Roth’s best-seller, now a great M-G-M film! f KISMET jilMfUMK ■stlfw^ClWssMJeoaCbSu&i Police Inspector W. P. Donoho ....... said the bomb threat was tele- Alexander Looby, a Nashville city police headquarters councilman and lawyer who has ight. The auditorium defended several students arrest-No bomb wasi«l in sit-down demonstrations, found, however, and the audience|ffl0by wi bis wife escaped to-|returned. .>e * , * The dynaihlttag led the Nadi- Dr. Moore's Pace Slows; Gets Helper LOVEUXX.'N*v. (AR» « Dr^ Barbara Moore is getting help today tor her hike to New York. Dr. Moore, 56, traveled only 32 miles Wednesday after covering a startling 106 miles the day before. Her motor escort quit, leaving the vegetarian with a 20-pound pack for her last stint. When J. D. Hodges of Vallejo. CaM., beard of her plight, he offered his services and was ac-j IjO Cyw In Comity So Far Measles Here Double '59 The number of measles cases to date this year in Oakland County has more than doubled 1W*- total for toe same period, it was reported today on’ the heels of a measles epidemic announcement In Detroit of Health ttis morning ddlne whether a recent outbreak bringing a total of 1,366 cases in the county in far in 1980 represents I epidemic proportions. Hodges, a retired Mare Island! Health Director Dr. Jain D. shipyard electrician, said be would: Monroe was not available Mr accompany her all the way to; eommMt. The number of mea-New.York. - ale* esses by toe middle of April , ine «u me ■ « rnOto ahead of Dr. tori year .totaled an. ville chapter of toe Natioffil Auto]*"1* By the end of last year the total! - the Advancement of Colored;"*0 ^ *** h,k'iredbhed 6.074. It was not knowni no deaths to Detroit in all of last i A 30-day measles quarantine has been placed on the WaynWCwnty Youth Home. Dr. Barrett said toe situation to Detroit Is actually worse than figures show because thousands of cases never are reported to health authorities. Lift Lock! Restrictions in Southern Michigan LANSING (UPD-Tbe Highway Department has lifted weight re-1 atrictiora on southern Michigan I highways. The removal' of restriction* came qa all concrete based trunk-1 lines aeuto of and todudtog M55 from East Tawas to Manistee. The rest of the state’s highways, with exception of those designed as ail season routes, still have! me restrictions, I Plane Prop May Have Killed! F.O.E. No. 1230 219 W. Montcalm SPECIAL DANCE mi FLOOR SNOW Sit. April 23 J W All Members and Thoit Gnosis invited CARL CARLSON Orchestra KSS3 KEEGO court action and scattered demonstrations to other parts of.the,( racially tense South. EKITMNEVfc Darby Offiill tiUttotapk^ CO-FEATURE — to Color — THE SON Or ROBIN HOOD" REQUEST! NOW! 1km iNNt.lkK Guists...T)hb Sensations of 7:00 end 9:10 rmm from WARNER BROS. tochWicolor* RICHARD EGAN-DOR0THY McGUIRE-SANDRA DEE FRI. TlMT5 "GAZEBO” WATERF0R DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN The telegram cited the blasting of the city councilman’s house, as “testimony to the unwholesome state of affairs relative to the safety of Negroes” to Nashville andthe South. There was no immediate reply from Eisenhower. 34 «?3I Grand Rapid, FurnHur.! city and pMfiy work tor ^n| * * f ID Mid-Air Colli*i©n proved race reiatioos. ^ wme ^cases roportodl doctor waved aside the assertion. taffl? ! HICKORY. N.C. (APl-The four' In eight days of hiking. Dr.!**™ * ™ <* » Private plsne- Moore has covered about artffiyof a collision with an sir-miles while the sergeants trampedLgg.*^ *** liner—may have been chopped to 400 miles in nine days. | , death by a propeller of the air- .....——— Pontiac had s fatal of l.ttt finer. 4 ,_.j measles eases to 1M6. A total af "It looks as if the prop just| triATUftla lal/AC -117 <**M ^ *cc,rre* •" toe chewed up the plane. All of the *—■«. “■*-»—Trfnezueia laKesi isrL,t?L!rc! deputy coroner of Burke. County. | {Venezuela lakes! Rebel Center While seven cases were reported _ to Pontiac tor the April 18 week; ,*e airliner and the private] in 1986. 18 cases werevliacovered|P£*- ^ tin the similar*week in I960. ini*ht ^ »*<*«»« «* Hickory| Trigger-Happy Gunman Nabbed After Holdup IntUrgant Leader Flaas ~ ^ V'" ii > airport has no air control tower, San Cristobal as Tanks/! Dr. c. pm* Barrett, director of • bri*ht- ""v ** Troops Approach CARACAS, Veneiuela W ■>- the | rebel stronghold in San Cristobal n.t r.rv ..r,ir. icrumbled today under the threat oaa ran service i # ^ ^ tanfc| of President Romulo Betancourt’ j maternal and child health tor the Detroit Board of Health, says there have been liSM cases and one death so far this year in that city. This compares to 1,363 cases and day to tost Thareday night’s torch staying ef Willow Ran gasoline station attendant Carl P. Nlckell. Jesus Maria Castro Leon, “The mail appears to be a good {ambitious ex-general to the Vene-I ipect la the torch slaying teat Tharsday,” said Detective Lt Donald Magle after the capture •f Donald J. Pave. An old west-style robbery occurred last night when a bandit armed with a deer rifle entered gas station at 1540 W. Nine-Mile Rd., Oak Park, fired a shot into the lair and demanded the money from tiie cash register. I Oak Park police are holding Donald'}. Pay*, 30. of 22624 Colony 1st., St. Clair Shores, on a charge ——----- -- . DETROIT di — Firemen and po- zuelan air force who led the rebel .. __ ... _____ lice neiped rescue 35 persons, in- feoops across the children, from a Colombia yeaterday, apparently flamt£ apart. army. The rebel leader was flight with his lop aides. 2 25 Saved From Fire in Detroit Building Wednesday. The airliner, with 40 persons! aboard, landed safely, the private plane crashed, killing all .aboard —time Michigan furniture company officials and the company pOot ROUTINE STOP The Pedmont Airlines plane was making a routine atop on a Cto-cinnati-to-Fayetteville route. The Osina 310 was bringing the bus-fumiture show] hero. was heading badk where he came ftmig. . Triops attempted to seal eff the border by blocking the International road. Cantro Lem and Ms aides probably stem trying to return to Colombia along the Arancn Elver plains south of the ihent building at 216 Allred in Detroit today. No one waa injured. * * * Two patrolmen saw the Ike, turned to an alarm and went inside to .rouse the occupants. Firemen used ladders to rescue residents on upper floors. Betancourt, supported by political, military and labor leaders who thwarted Castro Lean’s plan for Famous for Just Wonderful Food and Service FRESH SEA FOODS* MAINE LOBSTER, PRIME ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS,. LONG ISLAND DUCK Wrote Dininq Boons For Forties Carl* pleach* Diners Clsb 17m WE ARE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 12 NOON TIL 9 P.M. WITH A Brand- New Menu—A Complete Dinner, Appetizer to Dessert: Starting at $2.25 . W# Would Ale* Ilk* to Koto These Brices Bogie Immediately Entertainment from Tnendajr thru Saturday \ By Our' Many Singers, / Accompanied by Charming Irene Bader / OLD MILL TAVERN Waterford — OR 3-1907 Cause of the fire, which started -in the basement, was pot detee- . mined. No estimate whs given on ! uiwaricu uuini Mini i«u us «L ,_____________. *__.___, N.u; uui uoroon rvruoioecn, «, nationwide uprising, sent ^P1^i«ee«rt1v'c vie* president of Imper- ' - -------- ---------and tt We< Visual flight rules require pilot to stay dear of other aircraft. But the airitoer idiot said not aee the smaller plane! and-the private pilot apgaeriluy did not see the airlirpr: ♦ ♦/* Hie victim* were Julius Bergs-1a, 44, president of the Imperial Furniture Co. of Grand Rapids And an official of other furniture concerns, including the Hanunary Manufacturing Co. of Lenoir, I N.C: Earl Gordon Krombeen, 41, ---STARTS-»: TOMORROW PONTIAC DRIVE IN THEATER . Exclusive! it FIRST PONTIAC AREA SHOWING! jof attempted murder and armed force* to San Cristobal, capital of robbery. jTachira State. So far the invasion hat been Station attendee! Dontod Stew- I 7 m -_i a.*.;_tually .bloodless. Govemmeut Offi- f £iy i««i Guard Laadars Huddle and Frederick | James Frieswyck, 37, company pilot eat during the holdup. that tyK^denfo were! m _ National Guard R0ad Engineer to Retire j killed and fspjsr woundra in itrcct {hmd—>, fmm m4iiean indiBna i ^ j Between S200 and 3300 was hand- fights wiifTthe rebels yesterday, ed over to the bandit who then) 'a * * ran out the front door. BIG. BIG ALL-C0L0B 2-F0B-1 THRILL SHOW! _ Col. FYancisco Lizarazo. who Stewart drove off in punwiHh a'turoed over Cristobal’s 40-customers car. The npnton fired.man garrison to the rebels yester-Into the car, shattering the wind- day, waa arrested this rooming shield. StewfjFt was sprayed with by national guard, which rathe broken glass. jmained loyal throughout the brief bandit then Jumped into a uprising. He was replaced by CoL ear and drove with Stewart still ; MigueI Arcadio, who refused to chasing him. The owner phoned sitomit to the rebels, police to the meantime. 1 -j Patrolman Stephen Kazupl Bell, Workers to Talk rammed his soout-car into Paye’s vehicle at Coolidge and U-Mile DETROIT ll'—Bargaining teams, road, forcing the bandit to stop, lot Michigan Beil Telephone and Stewart waa treated at Willianr the Communication Workers of Beaumont Hospital and released. America (AFL-CIO) open negotia- ...— tions on' a new contract here Ike's Vacation Ends j Tuesday.-Preaei*. contracts cover- . tog about 16,800 employee to plant, AUGUSTA Ga. (AP) — Presi-] traffic and accounting departments and Ohio will meet Saturday at Camp Grayling to coordinate plans for summer training sessions. Michigan troops will be at the camp July 9-23, Indiana guards-meyJuly 24-Aug. 7 and Ohio gudrasmen n Aug. 13-27. neer of the State Highway Depart ment, will retire May 3 afteV 39 years with the department. Dibble served under all seven of the elected highway commissioners. 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Ford Officials Report Bonuses Top $300,000 Goes to Both Henry, Breech; Annual Meeting May 19 DETROIT W - Ford Motor Co. officers and directors ware paid S4.T80.000 to addition to thsir normal salaries and teas last year, according to a proxy statement mailed to stockholders. The extra cadi, based on company earnings which npre the second highest In history, is in the form ot supplemental compensation awards. No speh awards wars mada to 1991. The awards are paid to tour equal Installment*. Tap award* were $300,000 each to Remy Ford n,' preddent -at the company, and Ik a sat R. Breech, beard chairman. Bath received salaries ot fllMM, the same aa In ISM. Total salaries and fees tor the officers and director* wars down slightly from the previous year, -dropping from $2,620,257 to $2,543,293. Ford will hold its annual stockholders meeting May 19 to Detroit. The largest of ocean steamers can travel 1,000 miles up Brasil's Amazon river for most of the year. 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And the girl would live that night over and over again in her memories. MOTHER OF TWO EACH DEAR MOTHER: Thanh you tor your beautiful letter. I am starting on my own son to-night. By ABIGAIL TAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Prom time is just Around the comer and you could do so many girls a to* vor if you would print ' , my • sugges-; tion: Wont the mothers of urge them to ask a ■. g i r 1 to the pkorn. So many broken- hearted girls RHppBT sit at home on ptt>m night , ABBY because the boys have stalled around and put off- asking them * until it is too late, so they just skip it. All girls can't be best lookers’ and best-dancers and most-pop-ular. But they^ all have hearts. Believe me,'* no matter how plain a girl is, she would be glamorous that night and the boy would be glad he asked 11 they are able to topd, clothe and educate all the children they have Invited Into the world, it’s nobody’s business but theirs. Now. don’t you have problem of your own? DEAR ABBY; I think my sister-in-law to trying to set a world’s record. She to 27 years old and has ten ghikjben! Believe it or not, she hasn’t been out of s maternity dress since she married my brother ten years ago. He to a nice guy;, but he doesn’t have a mind of his own. •* .The big problem to this: whenever anyone in the family tries to tell bar in a nice way that she has enough children, she. gets mad and tells them to mind their own business. ' They farm and don’t need financial help, but the Size of their family is the talk of the county. They act like' it's something to be proud of. I think they are a disgrace. I’d like your opinion. SISTER-IN-LAW DEAR ABBY: We got into an argument in our Baglish Class. Our teacher said that if 'plane crashed in the desert and no living being heard it, it didn't make a sound. Two or three of us argued about It I believe that if a ■tick of dynamite goes off, or if there to an explosion of any kind, whether anybody hears it-or not, it still makes a sound. Am I right nr to my teacher, right? ; ■ rvrrv DEAR DICK: A ’’sound'’ is a physical change in toe atmosphere. induced in many ways, and conforms to certain known laws of physics. It CAN CONFIDENTIAL TO "DISGUSTED WITH DAD": Your father means well—tout he to making a serious mistake by asking his friends to high places to recommend you for a college that to probably too difficult for yjnt. If you, can't get in on your own merits, how ldhg does he think you will stay there? ■ it ' ■ g-’ Sr , ' , "\insrs, yout . piuWHU?'r Write to Abby in care of this paper. For a persona] reply, enejose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Mrs. ''John Zimmerman, left, meets with Mrs. Randolph Burns, center, and Mrs. Gerald Butler, all registered nurses, to check,the list.of fashions and models for St. Joseph Mercy Alumnae's Wednesday card party and style show. Proceeds will benefit the niirs-ing scholarship fund. I Fashions / and Cards on Tap ’ The St. Joeeph Mercy Hos-pital alumnae will sponsor their I annual card party and fashion I show at 8 p.ra. Wednesday in I the McAuley School of Practi-cal Nursing. The DeCor Shop and Alicia %jipPPBr Bridal Salon will supply fash- mE& WW tons tor the show. Proceeds I will go for the nursing tcholar-vHRH sh>p fund. Modeling will be Mrs. George r *|jP£^B Brous, Mrs. Hsrold Clifford, i -fpB Mrs. Willis Swenson, Mrs. , JbR Jerry Mejeur. Mrs. Wajdo || Rockey and Mrs. Ray Parolee. Tickets may be purchased at a . i the door. Tuesday Tees Name Officers The Tuesday Tee Golf League has re-elected Mrs. J. G. Belant president. Others elected were Mrs. James Wallin, vice president; Mrs. Dily-ard Doolin, secretary; and Mrs. Clifton Ashley, treasurer. . Mrs. Richard Robertson will be golf chairman and Mrs. Calvin Warner will direct social activities. Plans for their annual card party and fashion show are keeping St, Joseph Mercy Hospital Alumnae busy these'days. From left, Mrs. Arthur' Chambers, R.S.; and .Mrs. Wendell Wilkinson, R.S.; look over a committee progress report for the Wednesday event, slated far 8 p.m. at McAuley School of Practical Nursing. and Garden Assn.'s International Tea April 28 at Cranbrook gymnasium. Looking on are Mrs. R. W. Bullard of Clarkston, at left, and Mrs. Albert Kohn bf Garland avenue. A beautiful dragon robe is displayed by,committee members Mrs. Donald E. White of Waterford Hill and Mrs. Donald E. Irwin of Birmingham. it will dns among foreign costumes worn at the Nationdt Farm Eugene Griffin and Mrs, Groce Robinson. A’dessert at 7:30 p.m. will precede the evening of cards. : EMU Lists Area Honor Students Personal News Notes of Interest Cited for superior scholar-ship in the fall semester at Eastern Michigan University are Pontiac area students William F. Armstrong. Mary M. Choate, James L. Davidson, Richard C. Etoholz. Carolyn K. Henry, Kathryn A. Johnson. Susan M. Johnson, Jean A. Malone. Robert A. Miller, William J. Price, Alycemae A. Stephens. Janet E. Thomas and Joyce E. Watson. Also listed am Margaret ^ Christenson. CSaudia B. Wasilc* and Linda L. Stickney. Mrs. Lloyd Bighhm of Hutchinson, Kan., formerly of Pontiac, U visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Vanderworp Of West Strathmore Street grid her grandson Michael Edward Vanderworp. She will also spend some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blgham Jr., of Burt Run. and their children, Kevin Coy and Lori Ann. Mr. and Mrs! Loren T. Flynn Jr. (Barbara Terry) of Merriam, Kan., announce the birth of Loren Thomas HI on' April 3. Grandparents am Mr. and ’Mrs. Robert D. Terry of East Pike street and the ^oren T. Flynns of Bloomfield Hills. Lt. (j.g) Robert T. Lewis, U3N, has arrived by plane tor a visit with his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Erieaon Lewis of. Chipc*#* tttoH He will return this weekend to Long Beach. Calif., -for duty aboard the USS Evarsole. Officers of the USN-ROTC at Vhtoefrtity'of Michigan an-nounce Midshipman Paul Dar-win Haglf has won the Lansing State Journal Award for outstanding mfiitary and aea- ■ demiC achievement. Midshipman Hagle to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Hagle of Middle Belt road. aughter Mrs. Kenneth E. Hanna and children, Jeffrey and Elaine Marie. They live at the Greet Lakes Naval Draining Station. Waukegan, m., where Mr. Hanna teaches X-ray. Elaine was baptised to Central Methodist Church by Dr. Mil-ton Bank on Easter Sunday. The Hannas will also visit Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Jarvis of Pontiac Drive, with whom Mr. Hanna lived prior to his marriage. failing, the Boltons spent four days in New (Means. Joining the league at Tuesday’s meeting in the Hotel Waldron was Mrs. Joseph Frederickson, a tamer member. Mrs. William Whitlow and.. Mrs. Thomas Zielinski were welcomed as new members. * v . First tee-off will be May 3 at the Pontiac Country Club. Alpha Chapter Entertains Returned to their home on Elmhurst road, Elizabeth Lake Estates, are the J. Gilbert Wrights who have been spending several weeks ,witk Mrs. Wright’s toother and sister-in-law. the Howard D. Hookers and family of Glendale, CaHf. Recently returned from New Orleans and a Caribbean cruise are top Fred H. Boltons of Colony Hill, Franklin. Ports v of call were Maracaibo, Venezuela; Oranjestad, Aruba; Willemstad. Curacao; Bridgetown, Barbados; Port of Spain, and Brighton. Trinidad. Before Elmer G. Wilson of Woodward avenue and Denzel Sheppard of Seminole avenue have returned from a trip to Florida and California. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Church and the Robert Grangers in the south. At Phoenix, they -visited Ethel' Lighten*** and Leah He*Lop. In Loe Angeles, Mr. Wilson and. Mr. Sheppard called on Arthur Carr, concert ptoniat and composer. While attending Pontiac Central High School itf 1924, Mr. Out composed the school "Fight Song." Anniversary Observed Members of the Beta and Gamma chapters of Beta Theta Phi. sorority were entertained by the Alpha Chapter Tuesday evening at the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Five Pages Today in Woman's Soction The silver wedding, anniversary of former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. .Floyd Brawn of Marion, Ind., was observed Saturday at a reception and buffet dinner hosted by their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and MVs. Edward Doyle of Crescent Lake, Waterford Township. Their other daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aria, came from Big Rapids with their sons Scott and Charles. There are four grandchildren. Mrs. Walter Kinslet1 gave the history of toe sorority. Mrs. Jade . R. Greathouse played musical selections. A pantomime satire on office procedure was presented by Mrs. Emil Mailahn. Helen Lurek, Mrs. Orben D. Wilkins, Mrs. U. C.. Meeker and Mrs. Charles H. Irish. General chairman Mrs. Floyd ’ D. Oswald was assisted by Mrs. Leslie Cross and Mrs. Cecil Denison. GuMN, of tlte George Schroeders of North Marshall street this wbek are taelr (ten- ■ i •*'' ‘ r Mrs.'E. G. Patten, left, examines prisesjorthe May ■ 3 Waterford Township Republican Women card . party with, from left; Mrs. Willis Merriman, Mrs. wmfm Womens Section unumrowasnuin lito ia» i hiuth ir i.imrnim wm i i nssanri m * : Hears Talk on Feeding' Problems Junior Child Study Club Meets Mrs. Jack Branquk of Lake-wood Lane .was hostess to. Junior Child Study Club members T u e a d ay. CohOtteaaes were Mrs. Curtis Patton. Mrs. Ralph D. Wigent, Mrs. Forest Wood, Mrs. Carl Donelaon and Mr*. William A. Ewart. Program chalrm.an Mn. Allen W. Hawk introduced speaker Roberta Hershey of the Michigan State University staff. ” \ Miss 'Herahey, who represents Michigan Child Study Club’s food and nutrition section, spoke on "Today’s-Food Rates Tomorrow's Child*’ ■ w . w ♦". Outlining, feeding problems, the speaker noted that frequently, families are troubled by excess tension at meal time,, She |dded. “Pleasant conversation at the table relieves this situation," Following a discussion on vitamins the speaker touched on nutritional problems, Informing members that many youngsters have poor teeth in their late teens because of ", . . too many sweets and snacks."1 . W *'•.#’ The new slate of officers was presented after toe talk. Installation will be at the next meeting. The color and glamor of an oriental motif will greet Republican Women of Waterford Township at their, annual card party May 3 in Waterford. Community Activities Building., Admiring a. Japanese kimono are, Mrs. William H. Bedard, left,, and Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, cochairmen. Candidates will be‘%tro-duced at the affair^ jV* r , THIRTY ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, IW Open House Program to Include Movie iSorority Plans Tour of Campus Michigan State University Oak ttad'i Chancellor Durward B Varner will apaak at Alpha Chi Omega She*!! Meet Health Workers Tour at Practical Njuts School Sunday Nursing Department Officer Visiting Here Byrdic* Tama. R.N., assistant director. Department of public Health Nursing of the Rational League tor Nursing, will be a guest of the Pontiac Visiting Nurse Assn today and Friday. * A A A. She will meet with the visiting nursing staff this afternoon and the Board of Directors of the association on Friday. Scheduled also ere appearances at the Fwitiad Area United Fund offices, arranged by Kart Bradley and Robert Longer. * A Misa tarns, graduate of University of Iowa school of nursing. has dona graduate work at University of Minnesota and at Teachers' College. Columbia University, where she earned s master's degree. Before joining NLN. Miss Tams was VNA supervisor in j Mrs. Robert E Dawson of Birmingham may ha contacted tor , ! rMMnHonx And tickets. BYRDICE TAMS R.V. Newark, N.J., and nursing instructor at Rutgers University. j'Sisfersf Elect Mrs. Baldwin New President Invited to meet Mist Tams today are Harold Euler 'and Helen Harper, Pontiac General Hospital; Mrs. Esther Sherrod, Marie Hickey, Sister Mary Xavier. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital; Mrs. Verna Sillera. Pon-ti*c Osteopathic Hospital; Josephine Seeley, health coordinator, Pontiac City Schools; and Evelyn Kidneigh, director, nursing service, Oakland County Health Department. Wisner PTA Talks of State Convention Wisner PTA hoard members were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Davis of BdaeftuW drive. A * • Resolutions to tor presented 'at the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers conven- NARDIS of DALLAS SEPARATES . . . tok# o trip or ploy near hom* ... in fashions of distinction . . . by Nardis. Jamoicas Set Building Dedication Bermudas Shirts Skirts Dresses Clam Diggers Mix, match prints and solids. McAuley School of Practical Nurs-ing will welcome visitors at art open house Sunday. Tours will be conducted showing the schools dormitory, class rooms, recreational facilities and learn- ing aids. Pictured in a nursing arts class ora students Stella Stacer, left, and Mary Pearce. Instructor Mrs. Jack Casey, R.N.is explaining a diagram. 26 W. Huron tary, were gueata at the Monday evening aifliir-♦ A A Paula Maddox and Diana Carol Roberts, fifth grade students. assisted in serving re-tieshments. calif-asia rattan Women Voters Cancel Meeting for Wednesday The meeting ot die League -of Women Votera ot Pontiac, . scheduled Wednesday at the YWCA, has been canceled. However. Dr. Dana P. Whit-tner and Glenn H. Griffin have announced that no qualified speaker for the Board of Education will ha available for Wednesday evening. under the watchful eye of Joan Borror, R. N. The patient is George Norton of Birmingham. ■______ Student nurses will tell you it takes real practice to chart blood pressure accurately, Jane Mark, student, works Birmingham Athletic Club to Hold Dance Committees Announced Whan World War I Auxiliary Barracks 49 met at die VFW Hall on East Pike street. President Mr*. George Ault of Milford announced committees for the year. They are Mrs. William Nourejean dinner dance for the Birmingham Athletic Club will be April 29 at Orchard Lake Couiw try Club. Buffet style dinner will begin at 9 p.m„ followed by dancing from 9:90 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. On the committee are Mrs. John Gelder. Mrs. James C. Holmes, Mrs. Donald Parsons and Mrs. Herbert Fisher. Early reservations are urged, sines die party is limited to ISO couples. of Farmington, patriotic Instructor; Mrs. William Williard of Farming-tori, color bearer; Mrs. Eldon Shatter), historian; Mrs. loo Mine-weaser, musician; Mrs. George Daraiuck of Femdale, legislation; and Mrs. Lucille Greis of Milford, hospital. Mrs. Hazel Rica wu welcomed as a new member. The next meeting will be Maly IS at the VFW Had. 6-Piece Group Imported Philippine Rptton with Foam, Zippered Cushions, Plastic Table Tops, Hand»Wrapped Frames . , V Grinnell STEREO Portable Phono A whole. 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The solution lies in never I creaming these areas hr keep- i Meet Tevr Friends for Ceifoe RIKER FOUNTAIN j Hiker Building Lobby r ing your skin scrupulously dean and in washing these oily areas1 with lots of lathery soap and hot water. Tall, gal? Don’t wear flats. Use medium heels. They flatter legs, (look dressier. I s UNIFORMS Junior, Misses, Petite, Tall Girls and Half Sizes. The OXFORD SHOP 5» .WU Huron FE *7ZI2 NON-STATIC TAFFETA /SOP . .3.98 Softly flared skirt And a ' side zipper for Smooth fit. Shadowproof, in colors for all your summer dresses. Sizes . lingerie — Mo in Fleer SPRING COATS Were to 39,98 were to 59.98 slim, clutcK AM .the meet popular new styles . t wrap and button front. Your chance to really . save on high fashion coats. Choose front flannel, cftefks, tweed and basket weaves. In white, blue, green or naey. Sizes for Junior, misses and women. Low#< Low Prices on Custom Driporiot The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 21, i960. THIRTY-ONE CAROL JEAN OOI I.D The Lawrence Goulds of Peahtigo, Wise., announce the engagement of their dau#iter Carol Jean, to G. Nelson Fiz-zard, son of the William Ftyrants of Lowell street, Miss Gould attended University of Wisconsin and was., graduated frortl Wisconsin State College. Oshkosh. She was a member of Lambda CM sorority and Phi Beta Sigma, national honor fraternity. Her fiapee holds a bachelor of science degree from Michigan College of Mined and Technology. Houghton. Hit honor fraternities were Chi Epsilon and Phi Eta Sigma. He will enter U. of W. law school in the fall. [Local Unit in Spotlight at Confab At the llsf annual convention of Michigan state chapter, PEO Sisterhood, in Detroit this week. Chapter CL was chosen to present the '■'model meeting.” Participating fai the demonstration were lbs. Max Tell, president; Mrs. Clark J. Morgan Jr., vice president; Mrs. Hairy Chapman, recording secretary! Elda Sutter, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Charles W. Buck, treasurer; Charlotte Baird, chaplain; Mrs. Victor M. Lindquist, guard, and [Mrs. W. Henry |ipk, pianist. ; Convention delegates were Mrs Waldron Keasey and Mrs. Morgan, j Other chapter members who attended the meeting were Mrs. A. A. Dodd. Mrs. Barney O’Toole, 'Mrs. Charles Matson, Janet Mat-son. Mrs. Barrie Fell. Mrs. Carml ) j. Odell and Mrs. James Henderson. YV Alumnae ;Will Meet, | Members of Mena Heights College Alumnae'-of Oakland County 'will hold their third annual luncheon meeting Saturday at the Hunter’s Whip in Franklin Village. Mrs. Richard Flaherty Is In [charge of- arrangements for the ll p m. progrfcm. > Officers will be installed, at the June 1 meeting. ,v now so popular. , Your body is thrust forward and; out ‘of balance, and your posture becomes ungainly. On the ether hand, flats' are. unattractive for anything ether then epprtswenr, end certainly 4e nothing te improve the beauty of your legs. 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Mermen Williams, center, at Wednesday evening’s meeting of the Marketing Information for Consumers program is group chairman Mrs. Frank A. Anderson, lift, of Oneida ' / •*'*, * Mrs. Williams Talks on Food Market Group Meets . P.atlte Pms Ph.t. road and Mrs. Harmon Lawyer of Orchard Lake. Topic of Michigan’s First Lady was “Families Around the World.” iwise to why in-between harts. j They come in smart-toaMbf M well aa comfortable styles, and In-Between _ ^ Heels Handy on high heels all the time, espe- “'• daily the.stiletto heels that are| of year legs, tne u-eaieu « Especially for daily wear, ti'sf' or hand lotion. Calluses? . (NEA) — If you’re troubled by calluses that form .in the palms of your hands, try ribbing them with pumice powder mixed with cream or oil. Then wash away the hardened skin with soapsuds and lubricate the treated areas with cream |J . SPECIAL PURCHASE I olways-fair-weother . RAINCOATS usually 22.98 Mrs. C. 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This will stretch tendons on top of the .foot; Another way is to try picking up a pencil with the toes. * * ♦ For trimmer ankles, use'the - ankle a* an axis, rotating the foot in a large circle—five times clockwise, five times counter-clockwise. To stretch the calf, stand a loot way frpm a wall, facing it with feet parallel, knees straight and hands flat against the wall. Try to touch chest to wall without lifting your heels oft the flow. Men Dislike Long Nails (NEA) — If you do not believe that men dislike long; clawlike red nails, just ask the -men of your acquaintance. They’U tell you. A 0.0 And what they'll tell you is that they tike nails just beyond the fingertip length painted with polish In a pale color. Some of them prefer natural polish. But they are most adamant about the length. They do not tike long nails. rather women are not aware of this or they are indifferent. This is a personal thing, true, but one which offers a compromise; nails of moderate length with bright polish. Add salt and pepper to white or yellow corn meal and dip fish fillets In the mixture before cooking and browning in butter or other hot-fat. . * Japanese [Women * Dye Hair I TOKYO (A—Thousand* of Japa- % ■fnese women are dyeing thrir hair, J I ted. So-many that the nationwide newspaper Mainicbi took up the | matter in an editorial column. jf£ “Except for a limited few, we 4o[® not believe that reddish-brown! 8jj hair becomes Japanese women;” lit said. j A U.S.-trained Japanese haiA'fg dresser. Miss Kyoto Rlano, ex- a presses this -opinion: ♦ "1 O ★ I; “A shade oi aubufn lults the j complexion; of Japanese Women, ■* quite well. It makes'the hair light-Jfl er and softer.” 0*0 Ten years ago a suggestion tint « 'women here should dye their hair 1 [would have been laughed down as'l ridiculous and socially degrading-! 1—although middle-aged women Is since feudal days have used dye [a to restore graying hair to the Jet!| [black nature origin ally bestowed. J Now's your chonce to own / the new Chesterfield coot fashion that's making oil the news—ond shore in extraordinoi savings! Our foul or foir wedther coots in waterproof, wrrpkle shy-Madras plaid. . Sizes 8 to /8. Coot Safoa — Socojicf Floor Beneath your/summer theirs and i under thf shirtwaist dress. Scholarship Tea Slated Bagley School PTA will spon- 1 sor a scholarship tea Sunday I from 4 to 6 p.m. at the school. Mrs. Orrin Caigle, chairman, has appointed Mrs. Robert Ashford to handle publicity; Mrs. Coley Gracey, refreshments; Ann Power, program; | and Mrs. Jonas Chenault, decorations. ★ ■ O O Proceeds will be given to the PTA Council scholarship fund. Traveling Tip (NEA)—When traveling, its a good idea to have powder and lipstick in each handbag you take with you. It will save the trouble of changing these necessary items from one purse to another, and eliminates the risk of forgetting diem. Lily Dache, wearing a fortune in jewels,-holds a gala mask of ■ her own design Jot New > York’s April' in Pans THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2L IMP Bt JOSEPHINE LOWMAV Sam* women do not know that it is possiMo to injure the hair roots so that the hair does not pw back. It Is not good to treat thy hair roughly. Jerking tangles loose with a comb. Mothers shouldJoe careful about combing their enil* dren's hair. Sometimes it seems that thfty are trying to pun the lujxuriodrfropicqV Belleville Home Helping Girls BELLEVILLE' A large, f ashioned brown and white (n this small raideiittal im unity is giving troubled girls a chance to live noTGOM, happy lives again. Known as Loch Rio. the home is die first of a series of Girls Towns planned throughout the state. It Is sponsored by the Michigan State Federation of Women’s flubs. : * r* Loch Rio Is not a homester Juvenile delinquents, its director. Mrs. Alien G. Gerrmrd of > Ann„Arbor, explained. Rather its purpose is to help young * girls whom problems are in the beginning stages. ___Now twoyear* old, this first Girls Town “pilot unit’’ has successfully solved adjustment problems for six' girls and' returned them to their homes as happy, useful teen-agers. A seventh girl was released. but nas since fallen into her old pitfalls and is being encouraged to return to Lodi Rio for further help. "When working wifh people' who need- help with their emotional problems, we must realize that there occasionally will be regression, sometimes where least expected,’’ she from 10 to 14—are now attending Loch Rio. - START EARLY Mrs. Gerrard. who has an 'advanced degree in social work from the University of Michigan said- in many ease* no real attention has been given to emotionally-disturbed children until their problems reach the severe stage. little or no effort to prevent juvenile delinquency and other problems is made, as are are trying to do here, she added. Nine' girls — ranging . in ages WATCH BANDS SALE STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Fine quality yellow or white. 1 30th, 10-kt. gold filled. Take advantage of this low price. ' Stars Watch and Jewelry Repair nLu'n^tnv Girls Town to a nonprofit, charitable institution, depandent upon contributions from the clubs to the Michigan Federation or from other individuals and organizations. Six other'- Girls Town units art planned around the state. At Loch Rio the girts are given individual counseling and the discipline they lacked in their homes, Mrs. Gerrard said. . They attend high school to Belleville, Just as any other student, and many of them have become very active in school affairs. She said the girls entertain their friends at tba home, attend school dances and go on dates. But they always must teU where they plan to go and be back on time—things they didn’t have to do to their homes, she added. Loch' Rio is assisted by experts from the Univeraity of Michigan, and the Hawthorne and Lafayette dipics help in medical, psychological and psychiatric work. Girls from all over the state are eligible for admission. They are referred to the -Girls Town by courts, child care agencies or hospitals. Each girl has a. psychological evaluation .before she is accepted, to make certain1 -she can be helped? Social agencies in the state work with the girls’ respective families and when a girt is successfully discharged a "follow-up" procedure is continued. “It 'takes time to remold Individuals and-, change unde-- siratrie habits into - desirable -ones," Mrs. Gerrard said. “Even though it may take two years for one girl, seeing her leave here ready to enjoy a happy life again is Vorth more to us than words can say." ‘ ' see this exciting thrift-priced group of skirts and blouses REDUCED DURING SEARS DAYS the blouses Charge I It A flock of styles to choose from... tuck-ins, crop tops, contours, over blouses, scoop necks and many more. All are sleeveless, • all come in. fine cotton and cotton' blends in gay prints and solids. Sizes 32 to 38. the skirts Charge It All the newest, high-fashion styles at'your command every one a delight to the eye. See V prints, woven plaids, Madras - type plaids, handsome solids in both slim and full styles. Sizes 10 to 18. shop Friday nite until 9 * Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back’* SEARS 154 Saginaw Phone FE 5-4171 Rough Treatment Harmful Brush Hair Correctly When you broth your hair* turn the bristle* toward the scalp end then toward the ceiling as you sweep toward the ends of the hair. The brush should never touch the scalp. massage helps The scalp benefits greatly by massage.' Too often women Just rub their fingers over the scalp, sometimes; even scratching it, and call it maSsage. There are two reasons for regular scalp massage. Pint this stimulate* the flow ef Meed te the walp. Then, tee. Take it cool and easy this sum-j M keep* the scalp lee*- One of ner in.this quick-to-aew casual.! the beat-kpewn hair experts once ckltoe, Qutdj «d «• ^at the hair remain* I into i When you brush your hair turn the bristles toward the scalp and then toward the ceiling as you sweep toward the ends of the hair. - , ; ■__________ healthier (f the *caip does net o on tnej up' with age. With its sun-cut ned [skill, it's a Joy to step most sizzling days, Choose*penny-i „, , .__...____ “ “ ) This is the way you should mas- saver cottons. sage your scalp to stimulate circa-[ r Fftotod p*ttern 6** Miisea’ iation and to keep it loom. Spread! ■ _■ ... ____, ________ . Sizes 12.14 14. IS. 20. Size.18 takrathe fingers over the scalp. Keep! cJSr m 4K yard* 3Mnch fabric. |the fingers in this position as youfrt honored Tuesday! NavmJ* road, uni Mr._Grady, aoa Printed directions on each pat- rotate them, making the scalp;** 0_?T*r. SUIT Mary Dennen Honored Circles Consider Africa ttan Church met Tuesday eve-ning at the heme of Mrs. John W. Graham ef Dick avp- State ofBcers from Indian- tion conference Wednesday at the church from t a.ra. to 3 p m Luncheon win be earved at noon. Plan* were completed tor a vacation church school train-lng Institute at the church on April 29. The theme wfll la “The Church." The Waterford High School Choir will sing at the tea tor new members May 1. Mrs. Duncan D. McCbll was a guest at the meeting. . Naomi Circle met Tuesday evening at the church with Mrs. Harold Brown directing the program on changing Africa. - . Mrs. Lowell Mount gave devotion*. * Hostess for the May meet--ing will be Mrs. Derail Flowers of Martington street. Drayton Plains. I Mr. tad Mr*. F. Howard tern part. Eraier. accurate. fSZ .(££* of 22**ZSZSTnFl? ~ ftnseis until you have covered «kei*«m TwfnJyjgjtfM _jiests. change nuptial wewe May 1«. Bag flfty crate In intia fur l»il»!flimei»~umn you have eevwed IhelWMJ— . .a---. ..r r«-r- pattem — add 10 cents for each entire head j w*n P****"*1 *lTTi*t,ni>‘r ~Mra: Dennen and Mer -Grady ■ • — - -i er, Mr*. Roy Stroup, assisted. Sportscaster Speaks Today Of course your general health •»*•* W hair. Hair often thins West ITth St., N«w York 11, N.Y.^^ an illness or at time* of Ml** Deaaea, daughter of Mr. Print plainly Name, Address with: | Zone, Size and Style Number. strain. Poor nutrition with result- Sale Scheduled The Ladies’ Missionary Group of the Apostolic Church of Christ will sponsor a needlework and baked goods sale ritamin deficiency also often plays a part* in hair difficulty.. If your hair is excessively oily or dry, there are splendid tonics available. Frozen meat that has not been thawed may be browned in a| little tot and then covered Club Plans to See Berman presided at the refreshment table.; ! Other guests were Mrs. Richard. j Watson. Mrs. Ralph Grate, Mrs.! i Vincent Dennen Jr.) JoAnn Dennen. Ddrothy Dennen. Catherine Dennen, Mrs. Lester Snell, Mrs. i Harold Anscombe, Mrs. L. C.j ’Kramp and Mrs. Barbara Goth* I Completing the list were Mrs. Thurley Allen. Mrs. M. J, AntU Stomp* wHIi Purchase MHX PORK ROAST SALE DATES: Thirsi Fri. Sat & Sir APRIL 21, 22, 23 aid 24 ■ Flavors Ribbon IN QUARTERS THIRTY-FOUR PEOPLE’S mFOOD TOWN FOOD MARKETS 263 AUBURN | 465 L FEE ST. | 700 AUURN ST. orw « OAT* A WMK | ONNtAJAMVPA ■ OMN 7 DAYS A W*K | owJSi^TtMA ■ 1AM.*" **■ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRU> Si, IMP Hi i wum,— LOOK WHAT YOU CAN BUY DUTCH GIRL SUPER MARKETS imi.imiri'Miv.Tii iKw.iHnrn.giR ■h.iihu'iiw WBSSSBM ISSEXSSSSSSSCl hHEBSSSIIHI EVERY TIME! WHk Our Customers ■ OUR FAMOUS- Stock-Up Shop and Sa 11-0*. Jar Apple Butter ‘IQ1 No. 303 Can 2-Ox. Can Shinola WHITE LIQUID Packago SHOE POLISH FIRST STAIt PIECES ^ OUR FAVORITE MUSHROOMS “ J U SWEET PEAS ROMEO MULSBURY Flip er Vasilis Pockogo APPLE SAUCE TO FROSTIHOS LOAF STYLE HIRSH IT o CHOCOLATE SYRUP JUNIORETTES MACARONI €-oi. Pkf GOLD MIOAL • IMITATION VANILLA |IFFY CORN MUFFIN MIX YOUR CHOICE ORCHARD QUIIN MARASCHINO CHERRIES • FRISKIES DOG FOOD ............... S • TASTE-D-LITE CUT BEETS ANCHOR HOC KINO COFFEE MUGS and CEREAL BOWLS WALDORF • BUBBLE BATH, asst, colors DOLE 1 PINEAPPLE JUICE ... ... ........ ^ DELICIOUS • HYGRADE POTTED MEATS FANCY HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE • KIPPER SNACKS-.....f KRAFT'S SALAD MUSTARD 6*«>. |«r FILLER'S • BACON RINDS TASTY VEVCO SPAGHETTI WHITE OR TIL LOW • POPS-RITE POP CORN MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS PHILLIP'S a NORTHERN BEANS PHILLIP'S PORK and BEANS No. 100 PHILLIP'S m. end a BUTTER BEANS ........................ PHILLIP'S PINTO BEANS THIRTY-FIVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 MEAT DEPT. FEATURE VALUE! FARM FRESH FRYERS s. Hit*. ^ ~ - ROUND X BOLOGNA PETER’S LARD SLICED BACON Nbw! Florida 1-LB. TRAY 5 POUND HOT DOGS Banquet Frozen CHICKEN, TURKEY or BEEF • Your Choice • LARG* Cypress Gardens ORANGE JUICE • DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE, PINEAPPLE ORANGE OR PINE* APPLE GRAPEFRIUT JUICE 5v 4=69 Your Choice QUART CARTON •• BORDEN'S or SEALTEST SUPER MARKETS snw-mm mK fed veil | > Shoulder Shoulder {, .•ROAST CHOPS S K 59t jVV1P*"1*11 in115|58S^R?li Shoulder Vljfom . RIB CriOF! 4. w THIRTY-SIX ■■ _ .j _|.....................'' .. rm PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL >1, IMP Sticky Buns/Given Delicate Apple Flavdr Raisin and nuts are the customary filling for cinnamon nuns. Add Juicy, flavorful apples and every lucky eater win’ have reason to gty( end syrup, below Scald milk; add sugar, salt and .hostening; cool to lukewarm. Sprinkle or crumble yeast into water in large mixing bowl (warm, not hot, water for active dry yeast; lukewarm far compressed); stir until dissolved. Stir fas lukewarm mint mixture, egg, and halt the flour, beat until smooth. Stir remaining flour to make soft lough. Tan eat eat# Hghtty flowed beard aad knead until smooth aad elastic. Place dough la greased bowl: brush top with cover aad free from draft, until doubled la balk, about 45 miaotes. Punch down; turn out onto lightly floured board and roil out into a square about 12x12 inches. Brush with melted margarine; sprinkle Apple FlUing Know What You Wont When You Buy Turkey You can buy turkey in Just about any food market, butchersbop grocery sjpre. You can buy birds whole, cut-up and by the piece, either frwH or quick-frozen. Yon can find young hens and toms and big bens and toms, fryer-roasters and small Beltsville White turkeys. Government grades tell you the iquSlity. Turkeys are inspected by iflw U.S. Department of Agriculture and grading them is mandatory under federal law. The various grades are dearly stamped on the birds. A low grade stamp does'not mean, however, that the turkey is not good to eat It merely -means that a wing or bone has been broken or the skin has been torn or damaged in processing. Only edible turkeys are allowed on the market. ly across dough. Roll up as for jelly roll; seal edges and ends! (Irmly. Cut into 12 equal pieces. ♦ ♦ Divide Apple Sirup evenly be-tween 12 well-greased muffin cups 2%xlM inches. Place buns, cut side up. into prepared cups. Cover; let rise in warm place, free from etable* (bet r r flsh). Bake in hot (425 degrees) 30 to 40 minutes or until fish flakes easily and is tightly browned. Uncover vefjbtables during last 10 minutes of baking. Remove fish on foil to serving platter; sprinkle with parsley. Makes 4 servings. saute about 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Stir in kitchen bouquet. I Add contents of can of kidney beans add com. Sprinkle with salt, | pepper, and curry powder. Addj bouillon cube. Luncheon Mein Dish Made With Sausage Team salami with eggs. Salami Eggs 3 tablespoon* «*t*r Beat eggs, with water and a pinch of salt, until yolks find whites are combined. In a 10-inch skiUet, lightly brown salami both rides. There will probably be enough fat in skillet iq which to cook eggs; if not, add a little but- ter. Fruit and Pork What a Duet! B tala baallloa cube Is dissolved, i Pour Into Individual baking j Treat your family to a meal of dishes. .* excellent flavor and good nutritkm Cut green pepper into four fc* femng pork chopa wjth pine-inch slice.. Arrange green pepper ^P.^^ihoulder *»*■■« slices to form cup In.center of:** «*efltuted for the pork chops, each baking dish. -Break an egg “ ***■» carefully into each green pepper ' * w . ring. Fork, as you doubtless know, is Bake in preheated 350 degree always cooked to the well-done until egg .white-is set, about 25 minutes. Serve Immediately. Malm 4 servings. Richer Omelets Vary orhelets by substituting whipped cream for the liquid — about one pint for every six eggs. as for fluffy omelets and serve with Parmesan cheese top- ping as an entree or with a rich!Sprinkle with salt. Peel potatoes, cook fruit sauce for dessert. . . . cut 1ft half, place around chops, drawj ■ ■ .!Arrange pineapple on chops andj To achieve this, -wa recommend that the pork chops or ] steaks be braised, simmered orj cooked slowly with a little moisture and a covered pan. 4 life * craned plnrappl* to cup plnrappl* *yrup Brown chops on both sides* ' Pour eggs o<’er salami; gently and as edges set, toward center and tip pan so thinl Wondering how to use that dried ]P<>ur pineapple syrup over all. mixture can cook. Remove pbr- chervil you bought, or that came Cook 15 minutes on high and then lions with.wide spatula. Makes included Mn a set ot spices? Try|45 Minutes at low or simmer| 3 serving^_ / la little in green pea soup. |temperature. (Serves 4>. r Goody! GooJy! Hekman. Graham crackers! HoneY Grahan« HOT DOGS 3 89* SPECIAL SALE OF TABLE KING Kiddies and Hekman Honey | Grahams have fun together.' Get the goody-good graham I crackers-Honey Grahams. I baked by Hekman. * I I Hekman WMtown FOOD CENTER 706 WEST HDRON ST. •Cut Green Nans • Tomatoes • Cream Style or Whole Kernel Com • Pea« MATCHEM Toil Choire Your Favorite Beer - Wine - Liqior . TO TAKE OUT Open Every Day Including Sunday 0A.M. to fU P.M. T’-! TfHK PONTIAC raflSSs THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 Orange Juice It Base of New Ham .Glaze | lteaipoondry murtani 1 Uble-Cann#d 3*^ Provide spoon frozen orange juice conceit-. - . . Itrate and mix well. iQuicIc, Eoiy, Tasty Salad As an easy yet delightful tastli«] About 30 to 30 minutes before I ‘ _______,___. • *laZKii°«.« try hato is done, spread withTlw -iB .. . . . gBnblMayv tbe Ilaie Is called Oringe Glaze and retum to oveti m*ifl coum- w M * }&*■»** Qrange Glaze. Combine 1 , cup to f brown sugar, 1 tablespoon flour,; set THIRTY-SteVl&X and budget 4j**ter iz^Fruits Are Excellent Buy: tuce leaves on four attractive amalllbave four servings of an attractive!! 1 UUO JTXL V liAvvil vSil wMi ! a ' “ *~“i‘ plates. Drain 2 cans of Maine! and delicious salad.4 Sardines and place cxi lettuce. ■■ ■ J AAA Some cooks like to start. Garnish with lemon wedges, 41 food cake (made from scratch* Meat Bargains Scarce With the exception of frying1 resulted in somewhat higher seen with special tags to the freezer chests. SALES DAYS: Thursday, April 21, 22 and'23 Ml .-------------- _________.._. ... . . „ . .... ... — r ’ cooking and for glaze to «» salad' 'hi* easy tq preparejctrips ..." s Like the German dim of sauerkraut and apples? Then try this dmilar new hfoeomc. Irene’s Sen t reat ' - / 9 tablespoon* bolter or BOWrtoe I medium-sued onion* fchopped dlum-flne) iffiSSS^iris mi i tebloepoone current* • or 10-lnch skit 1st; add onion and brawn lightly, stirring often. Add sauerkraut, brown sugar1 and currants; mix wall. Cook gently, stirring several times, tor Id to 20 minutes. Makes 4 servings. » ______f THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. 'APRIL* U, I960 Shed No Tears Over Fresh Onions rio of Vegetables a New Combination By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Borne Editor Not long ago we told' you about a new mild oftiop that is on the mnrket in good supply right now— Sprtogsdeets. We’ve been hearing mote about them. The name is not a trade name, bat a nickname given by growers because these onions mfch maturity in spring and are exceptionally sweet and mild. Some people slice them and eat them raw like tomatoes with only a sprinkling at salt. Havayeu ever staffed to think bow Important onions are to a cask? They add drtlclou* flavor to aearty every type ot tosh, save desserts. Some individuals insist they cannot tolerate sny onion in their food. We have found that by being careful in the way we use onions, we can teed them to almost anyone. Large hunks ot onion are the offenders. But the onion flakes— either white or gretot-can usually be included in a recipe. - Witt fresh onions, it may be necessary either to mince them, or to grate them and use only the thick juipe. The subtle flavor remains. -Cry when yen peel ealea*? Holding them under cold running water will prevent the «U tram rising and eanslag year toon. With a large number to peel let them stand n minute or twe In hot water first, then drain. Hands smell? Make a paste of baking soda and water or salt and water. Rob it thoroughly Into your hand* and rinsa off with cold water. Presto! No odor. It is wise to keep a small chopping board for Just onions and garlic; then the flavor will never get Into a (hah where it’* unwelcome, * ■, * ★ . * If you can find' some of the new apnngsweeto. try them in a salad that has eyh appeal as well as taste. Stuffed Spring*weet Salad 4 It * taift apringtwttt onions 1 S" »unc* psoras* cmm oh, no 1 totspoon era Barter* 1 liiliBW ftntljr ibtp>l* plmtents MnipottnH IB grtUki ptpptr Peel onions. With apple corer remove centers of onions. Reserve center portions for us* in other dishes. t ptoktat tet rtO nil 1 cup thinly tllctd onion, »ttfhratsntbtWtr or wsrsartne An engaging vegetable combination flint to new. Make hot-roll mix according to directiom. Meanwhile, cook onions in butter until transparent, but not ‘ brown. Add half of the celery seed to onions and knead other half into Divide dough into two parts; Shape to fit .two greened 8-inch pie plates. Spread onions over entire surface of dough. Bake in a 400-degree even 20-25 minutes. Cut into wedges and serve hot Makes 12 aervtoys. I mtdlum-utoa Hi ] top,) uhltt turnips I Ism ns* pststo 1 psrtus at suncssi 2 tshisspssu, totter. ptppsr If peas aia solid- pack, allow to stand, package opened, at i temperature about 30 minutes to defrost en#«h to separate. Par* turnips and potato; cut to %-inch thick alioea; cut turnips Info about tt-toch long pieces and potatoes about U-inch long.. Cook turnips and potatoes to- NOTICE! Due to a burglary our store sometime Friday night., we urgently request Anyone Who Cashed Checks at People’s Super Market 263 Auburn Avenue— (Formerly Nick’s Market) Good Friday, April 15 f Kindly Notify Us as Soon as Possible! Telephone FE 8-1518' GRADE A LARGE LOCAL FARM FRESH EGGS.. 21-* St1 PETER'S SLICED BACON *25' HICKORY SMOKED PKIKS “29‘ HICKORY SMOKED SLAB BACON 'A or WHOLE CRISP PASCAL CELERY 10^ CALIFORNIA ORANGES FRESH DRESSKO RABBITS 59'* U. S. CHOICE BEEF ROAST 43** FRESH BEEF LIVER 29'* CHOICE VEAL STEAKS 69* * FLORIDA Grapefriit 5** CALIF. CELLO CARROTS Cln, FRESH, GREEN PEPPERS Cffl*. . SWEET, RED CRAPES 2r25f URGE BOLOGNA FANCY, SWEET POTATOES 3 25* STUFFED ONION SALAD — Eye-catching Is the word for this new Stuffed Springsweet Salad'featuring the mild and sweet flat globe onions now being shipped to markets from the Southwest. When sliced on lettuce, the stuffed onions have the appearance of gay spring blossoms. 0 ' i GRADE 1 : HIGHER : - Ml f SAVE! 9- E Fryers ;t jaw ;[ M :a FRESH LEAN 100% PURE GROUND BEEF pzn 0 Qc FRESH, MEATY MEATY Spore Mil RIBS' BE u29c u.j BRISKET CENTER LING Poi :EF Cho !9° “ 5 CUT rk SL >ps BJ jc w LEAN— ICED ICON 29c BAZLEYS READY-TO-EAT JUNEDALE BRAND — CENTER SLICES 79c HAMS ™ *49'™'*39° / Jh v THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 21, IMP THIRTY-NINE Plentiful Dates Good in Waffles II you’re looking for a date, your grocer will be mighty happy to accommodate you, because his ■helves are lull of dates right now. The dates arpJresh from California, where modi of our domestic dates come from. Growers out there have come up with one pi the largest crops on record, which is why the U.S. Department, of Agriculture gives dates an important spot on its list of Plentiful Foods for April. Of course, there are lots of ways you can make use of all these dates. Now that it’s time for the first spring hires and outings, you can take dong a package of fresh dates to nibble on between meals. They’re extra rich in energy, ready to eat Tight from the package, and they’ll certainly delight your palate. You’ll Had too that these dates teaspoon salt and 3 teaspoons of baking powder. Add the yolks of .3 eggs, K cup butter and 3 cups of milk gradually, then bept untll the batter is perfectly smooth. Add 1 cup of chopped dates and egg whites, beaten until stiff, arid bake1 as ordinary waffles: Serve with butter and honey. You’ll have enough for six persons. It's Convenient to Store Quantity of Froxen Broadhome-haked specialty you set be- rnaay Lea ten dishes, and to your Easter cakes, rookies sad breads. And hero's e recipe for date waffles that go ever Mg at any time: * . Sft together 3 cups of flour, % Rich Egg Bread Has An Interesting Filling moot rewarding experience, Your family and friends arp sure to enjoy every Most homemakers have acquired the habit of buying bread In quantity and storing tome freezer. Recent tests by tbs U.S. Department of Agriculture showed that up to six months, bread kept its freshness as well with its ordinary commercial wrap as with overwrapping. For the usual short time bread ia stored, it will keep well its own wrapping. For homemade bread, freezer-wrap should be used. •fora them. Filled Egg Bread Freezer Con Offer You Variety of Gdmithas Dip small bunches of Yskay grapes in diluted lemonade concentrate, sprinkle lightly with sugar and crisp briefly in freezer. Arrange around .roast poultry or / lamb. ' , /" Its alqo easy to keep grated / lemon or orange peel on hand.7 Meanwhile, add poppy seeds 1 milk. When rhoooed uarf., r r of French truffles. 10'SALE! TABU KING CORN W Cresai Stole. I w TABLE KING PEAS 10' TABLE KING Cat Grata Beans. Rtd Kidney Beans m A Romeo Orchards - A IflC APPLE 1Q( lw SAUCE lw CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP W Wt NORTHERN TISSUE ...,.,4 ** 29k MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE.........6 o. *» 89< GOLDEN HOLLY-- ORANGE JUICE ,........... 6 v 89k 5 LBS. BEET SUGAR ............ 29< WITH $5 PURCHASI PURE LEAN GROUND BEEF . lv 39k LARGE or RING BOLOGNA...u. 39k GURIEL’S SUPER MKT. 3(43 nOURI LAKE ID. 3 BLOCKS WIST 0T 1-91 mcsumsuiwm »-imut-mimin rmw ■- together, securely to seal. Place iih greased loaf pans 4*4 x ujwn'i anted ltmen rind j inches. Let rise until Soften yeast in water. Sc^d milk, (about 1 hour). Add butter or margarine, sugar .Hake in moderate oven (375 de-„ „ _ and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Add litre** F.) about 40 minutes. Makes Another study showed thM bread,2 cups floor.and best well. Addj^ *oave>’ needn’t be thoroughly thawed be- softened yeast and vanilla extract^ fore using for breadI or toast. If Add eegs one at a rime and bea/ Won * 80,1 °V®r Add Mlou*h more Hr cooking macaroni tTOt^«i?Sw^an ^spread a nKKkr*tdy ,tiU dou*h'J spaghetti, add a tablespoon or two for sandwiches or put into toaster! Turn out sa rightly fleered of Spanish olive oil tothe water Sandwiches made from frozen board or pastry doth sad knead This prevents water from boiling slice* help to ’'refrigerate’’ the until smooth and satiny. Place over and keeps the strands of lnnfft box. j In greased bowl. Cover and let i macaroni separate. iudszzss ATLAS ;U.S. CHOICE CHUCK ROAST OF BfcEF 7 U. S. Choice Round Bono These Low Prices (------------.. , 21 thru Wednesday, April 27, Inclndinp Sunday, April 24. HAMILTON GRADE "A" LARGE 1 ^ECGS 4, V U.S. Na. 1 MAINE gfl POTATOES 11) Lbs- 59* OF BEEF lib. FRESH, LEAN GROUND BEEF •cooked egg yolks or whites downl The soft spring air the center of each. jwant to get outdoors. . *_________ - let meal preparation stop you. I /_# For tonight’s dinner let a hearty ■ Open two 14-ounce cans French 000 n tCrt,*)a9* j soup ffll the bUl. Combine a can artichokes bottoms; drain and; For a variation of the Stuffed of frown condensed green «pea| place on rounds of buttered toast Cabbage theme. .. combine flaked'*’1* h8m 81x1 fr02*" cut to fit the artichoke bottoms.) tuna with minced onion and rice; j cream of potato eoup with l's Soften a 3-ounce package cream!roll in. cabbage leaves and bakei*oup cans of milk and water. Add ^ cheese .and blend with *.i cup jin a sweet sour tomato sauce. Lay * •mail can of drained sliced j French pate with truffles. Placejsiices of lemon between each roll mushrooms; heat. Makes 4 de-lj a mound on each canape. Garnish tor that extra tang . .. and tor a licious servings •with a large fruit s with chopped, parsley. Makes 14-18.! garnish, too. laaiari. I ^NESCAFE INSTANT OOFFEE Big 6 ql in 79‘ ROMEO APPLE SAUCE 303 CAN 10‘ VELVET PEANUT BUTTER Giont 2 Pound Jar 59* LEAN—SLICED—FRESH 4% SIDE PORK 29ib- Golden Maid A ^OLEOa 1 10= BETTY CROCKER WHITE ANGEL FOOD CAKI MIX or CONFETTI ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX Pkg. 39‘ STU-MST TUNA CHUNK STYLE Gass1 BORDEN'S Glacier Club 1 0 ICECREAM m r*-uT yi f|c Vi Gal. Pkg. 1^ NEW! SWANSDOWN ECLAIR MIXES VANILLA CREAM RUFF ECLAIR MIX LEMON CREAM PUFF ~ ECLAIR MIX YOUR CHOICE VLASIC SWEET PICKLES Quart Jar 39° TENDER 'N' RIPE ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES - in Htavy Syrup 5^*1 Com SPAM 12 Ounct Con QUART 49* NESTLE'S INSTANT COFFEE SUPER MARKET • Boar • Wina • Liquor to Taka Out Carrier Baldwin Ava. and Walton Bird. Stow H«un; Mss., Tees.,'Wed.. Thnrt., 8«t. 9 te 9 7l * It tsMer 9 » f ’ ■ ^ Phone FE 2-5192 Welt Bloomfield Twp. Places Issue on Aug. 2 Primary Ballot TROY—Negotiations were reopened in Detroit yesterday be- tween union and company officials of the strikebound Dynamic Manufacturers, I»c. end state and federal mediators. Another session is i planned for later this week to By JIM LONG BLOOMFIELD I WEST i TOWNSHIP—While Board! | members last night , decid- ed to seek voter approval of FORTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL i Troy Bogged on Sewage Plan Sets May 13 Meeting on Financing • Building( of New Plant TROY — In spite of an emergency meeting lain night, the Qtyj Commission Is still atalemated on t how to resolve Troy’s sewage disposal problem. The closest commissioners could j Come to solvfag the ci&'s dilemma; - and -- —- - They scheduled a meeting for May 13 to honsider a financing policy, ' ; When yesterday’* meeting wet railed, catnmlasioaeni were tape-fal of roanefttag laterals with the Warren Sewage Treatment It by Warren offlrtaHi that facilities dm wouldn't permit It ; "With the 12 Town Drain proposal up in the air, we have to &;! something on our own." said City [ Clerk J. Lawson Lockhart. I * * . ♦ ' • The 12 Town Drain would ease ) inadequate sewage facilities for a! number of communities in the) South Oakland area. However, its censtrortton le 1 being held np by a salt brought bv neighboring Madison Height* I against the eonnty drain, com- j mlsslener ever hnf that city has | been .assessed tow ards financing j the drain. The lav^uit has been filed in! .Circuit Court, but It is unlikely that there wilf be any decison be,-; fore October. ^ "Before thy Commission would decide on building a sewage treatment-plaht in Troy, a referendum! vote is certain, according Lockhart. Return of Strikers Only faaue Reopen Negotiation at Dynamic , that of returning striking em-V to work. (fleers of Lseal »M, Interns-■I Union of Electrical. Radio MacMao Worker*. AKI.-CIO, that under' UMtr eontmet i the company, discarding uie annun-ij ..........." “ ’ 4 Spots Op in Brandon were told the legality of the meetings would be- chal-* „ 1 in the State Su-| preme Court. Before unanimously agreeing to place the abolishment of the an-j inuhl meeting on the Air. /pri-_______ mary election ballot, the B 0 a r d af Education in the annual school learned from i former Pontiac !etertto13 ht**'u* __ .: .. . islation increases five-man boards Toynship attorney that he pro-!te KVfn with the I960* Robert Rock, the company will bring back the seniority employes only as fobs “ope* up.” The urflao end company have agreed . ity of the annual meetings. • ” r Candidates may run for the two; ORTONVILLE — Four positions, Glendening said residents sign-be open oq the BrandonJBoard ing petitions must bi qualified, reg- thrown on the rend. —- | * “‘‘“' istered Sectors in the district and' Oakland County sheriff’s depu- — '*'> ■«““» .'!2 each term of office. Tfie election will be in the Bran-* jn£* --£ *- RadHrini *"• '*• *“• “*«>—•» —— - I , . .y; , , quired that annukl meetings be ^ . Ktnre as it would be affected Md ttroughout the eounty, Hkfce. ^ schools be derated with at the Pontiac Township meeting, ** ^aSnJTflS! iS*fauna of) the islands. The one man arrested pleaded innocent yesterday and demanded 'a jury trial when he appeared before Trov Justice , of the Peace Charles H. Losey. Charged with dUonicrly ' rea-dnet. for throwing nails on .the ! road was. Robert L. Bowen, !4, ) of Ml Cameron 8t., Pontttc. No ) wa* released on SM bond aad Ma | trial wa* set for May d. I Since Tuesday's outbreak of violence the night shift hag. refused It cross the picket line. Trily police {said. Only the day workers and (office help have been on the fob. I A mere’handful of strikers was township fire department ud ipicketing the plant entrance yes- S7J a call after five rang aad f$5 ; teiyiay and today, according to for each resnscitator call. police. » Township- officials felt that j * * ♦ Increased cost and new equip. ! The plant, at 4755 Rochester Rd . roiL c*_*_ Tkama (nr meat for the fire department [manufacturers automotive metal outn otata i neme tot mWit mil)ui ^ badges stamping*. Avon PTA't Festivities oat of Mae- If the coat *t the ( The 285 employes on strike have at School Saturday * *M ** ***** b«n since Feb. is. Hamlin's Fair 11 Ho Honor Hawaii WEST BLOOMFIELO TOWNSHIP—A cent met for fire protection services to Keeg* Harbor was renewed tor only one month which! toet night by Board members May 14, while a study Is made of other the supetuv commnnltles providing a sfani-j tor service. . The usual contract with the city b for one year. ( The present contract rails for I Keego Harbor to pay to,too a ’ year for the service ' (been launched for a charter tpem-i program to be v-oted upon May t. I ibership ot 25 who will pay SlfXlj It also Is designed to adver-! courage industry and commerce to! tise and promote the commdnlty (locate in Rochester'and its en-| and adjacent areas. For one thing, they have been virans. 1 Informed by Qty. Manager David Broad in its scope, the new n< W. Hasse that "the lack of neces- profit corporation is empowered sary water and sanitary *ewer ‘‘buy, sell, lease or mortgage prop-) ,°*V J*™; The new corporation has thejished but >was deflated, facilities are beginning to restrict:—----------------— ltte ^(support of the Michigan Depart-! w- * * potential growth of the city.” • I p " 'jment of Economic Development that time he used the vote The bootts______________ In his 1960 budget message.) DnrLp.lAr J linrh u <. Tw,. ^ ^, which ^ been Provk*i»W literar'to emphasise his point that a small will He epen froro l* *-»-»• « Hasse noted that Ttqy’s, annual ilOCiiCSlSi LUTlCn It is hoped that the charter|ture ^ helped form the new tjroup could establish nolicies that! P-m-> m1*1 ,0*^ *** served all expected roto of incromm inLnrn„ r- mmhe^Indwte ^;R^«y.|corporotio«. J^SSSi^toKff -V. assessed valuation has been tog-i‘0 LOSC LilCfillSO, [Mag in/mlrriim------------------------------- .ramnsvuuiir -----• , , i ... .._____potato chips, soft drinks and cof- ,s A minority in the township now i. -..have voted to deny the righto of all! would -influence all township . . . i — — —> NeUrgjni^ Uewc I 7 “Hwation plan- Hartwig will be attending the, ____ lias 11 V10lotions nets said today. Small Business Administration con-j**®**^® DENIED I _________’ _ _ . , As sooo as the charter la | ference in East Lansing today -**! ROCHESTER — The -Rochester | HAun nn *hare* will be avails- 1 representatives of the new c It dropped’$585,1M from 1S57 to last yegg, be aoted, and a ^\trX°1Ld^’ttIL k**S* ln„th* 21 !?®ler| We to other group* .ud tadWd- poration; period by tb. rod of the year. , building on West University drive |(| ,ny ^ tlH.y ^ ( The seebnd reason is that TVoy jand Main street, is faced with loss j raiiw> tbe ,uthoriied' capital is undergoing a $2,300,000 school of its license Dec. 31 because-of ol j^o poo expansion plan calling for four|U violations of the loqpl health new schools and addition to code. Tne next step will be the tor- existing one#! . W W W, |matron of a board of directors The hotel, restaurant was in-ito^ ^*de up of nine stockholders) Sewage existing -1 ^.atn’ thi0nl3' the®Rk!fKnd °?™ty Dfp,rtraent 0r!^ntfoXV of* exDerien’tT on' the local Kiwanis Club Au*. s School Board could get state per- Health. ' j continuity ot experience on tner^,—,— ,—,----------.k. -»o.k! mission to build new schools was) fo agree to haul sewage away by H . The menu will consist of hot! •dogs, .hamburgers, pop com, pie,: ! rwtfitn rihifM ihff rlrtnk Canadian legislator ■ to Talk in Rochester {e facilities at some o! theispected April 8 by Oscar D. Boyea' w** *”■ members of the local! nftri,FCTFn ; schools already are in-lot the sanitation division of the *- c- The terms of office will! ^ ^ # ~ :e, and the only way the Oaktond County Department of.be ^staggered to provide for * (citizens in Pontiac Township to VARIETY OF GAMES (vote on the abolition of- annual Among traditional attractions! (meetings here.” Hodge said then. I will be all kinds of games fori « Youngsters, parents and even! , West Bloomfield’* decision to j grandparents. I seek abolishment of the aannal A "spook heme” will tend fin- : j meeting to not flie first in the glm ap aad down the tpine of | ! country. Both Waterford' and I everyone who-“dare*" to enter. A member of t Bloomfield Townships will place i And a bony time is expected nf ! Parliament will the Issue before voters la the ) the make-up booth. trucks, until permanent facilities are available in the city. Farm Bureau Passes Membership Goal .Monday in observance of the 39th) ’ ! ; _ ^ 77' 1 The ki‘chen ^ feat“re annual U S> Canada Good Will! Officials hi most townships agreejhome baked and canned goods,! 'Week, Aprii 24-30.^ . , t**1.®1 f*5* »nnual meeting went out jqnis and jellies, ator of the lunchroom, explain- | A president, vice president, sec-! He Is the Honorable Arthur * , * * ing the node xiolatlons. Most jretary and treasurer will be elect-(Reaume of' Windsor, Ont. i*™. *Apected to bring it to a vote.) Climax of the .annual event will| dealt with deterioration ed from this group. (board. FROM COMMITTEE The aew corporation is a meet standards of cleanliness, growth of the V. of Ce '* according to Village Manager Faal Fork. Hawaiian dance program at Rochester club! West Bloomfield Township Sup- 5 p.m. R will be staged by Marge i ervisor John Rehard said that «t Coker, Rochester dance instructor. According . . ’ nm>(-tives°o? 1^1* m*eting °f township supervisors! Fair proceeds probably will be rT wan s^S^ial ^r tostor ^" weelTall seemed t- be agree- Used to buy books to start a school mlttee formedI about two months ^^1“e^!^Uf ' b#^[ able in abolishing the meeting, Ubraty. PTA officials said today. The condition of the whole build- •«*. « was Headed by ThOriey continuing good relations between _ * * ■ .............. •n. a u -a * » jlng has been a matter of concern * '• . (the two nations. “Thaw attending the aannal The tJaldand County Farm Bu-L0 the Rochester village Council c- Allen, who also Is direction j ______ ♦. * u* , ' | meeting# today repreamt a very \ fQ [Tr/ye Youth reau has racked up three firsts inL. month. the affairs of the new corpora- I In keeping with this week-long| email majority of the residents U O. WXyC i UUII1 successfully completing its mem-. y *. I' * tlon. event, a delegation from the local in the township. ! r'UnrnU ■ bership drive this year, Campaign! «- ______. .. ...... efub will visit the Windsor club on . ^/llwlJU V^iiUivii Chairman Jim Wilson of 7 * Attcording to Alien, local people)Wednesday. ^ , . ter announced vestehiay' i,h* .late*t in ■ *enM of *«empto(are donating their - professional! ___________ growth, the meetings have become jj] tlOCtieSter The local group ranked first in 00 th* part.°f and ^un^i«nrices free of charge to pro-! Today’s farms are becomingiimPr*cUca,l in "**rds “»« ***■ the Thumb District to surpass Upgrad* lh*mote the corporation and its pur-moriUke small industrial plants. M meaning of the meetings, goal which was 1,191 members. ,nr™“ ” || ”” * Total membership Is now 1,1! as compared to 1JN last year. [property o Local officials have termed the a 1,157 building an "eyesore.” The local bureau also placed among the top 1( In the state In tide respect, and waa the tint In the state to reach Its goal. The Oakland Farm Bureau consists ot 20 area units that meet monthly’ to* discuss ‘ problems public foterost and form opinions that often are voiced in state and national legislature. The bureau’s direct purpose is '. ucationsl opportunity and social fdvancement of farm families. Swainson Tour Agenda Includes Pontiac Twp! PONTIAC TOWNSHEP-A swin through Pontiac Township will hi todoM hi Lt Gov. John B. Swain-son’s visit to Pontiac ami nearby anas, tomorrow afternoon, supervisor Leroy Davis announced today. The state official’s tour of Auburn Heights and otter points of interest in the township is scheduled in response to an 'invitation from Davis;. j- . {pmHBHBHIBHPHHHP Swainsons tour wffl start at 3} son of:Mrs. Kenneth Barton of p.m. gt the Baldwin Rubber 0* . Lansing and Rqbmt Watson of then continue on through the town- Royal Oak. No wedding date ahffc the supervisor said. • I has been decided y*6 ■ ** Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Henderson of 3294- Donley Avon ' Township, announce the engagement of their daughter l Janice Grace to Gary' Watson, with the riwle, as they were the population te gives the w meetings town* ROCHESTER — The Rochester Area Youth Guidance Committee meeting (last night decided to slate a “Youth Sunday” sometime soon to encourage young people to attend the hurch of their choice. The oommittee will ask the cooperation of the Rochester Ministerial /mb. tiuwork on plans for special services on that day. The ministers' also will be requested to mention the "Guide tor Parent-Teeti Cooperation” they, have endorsed from the pulpit. B i *♦ In the guide, family religious nrticipation is deemed ail aid to j OJCFORD — Mrs. Mark B. Van- uVengthening family unity. Support! [Wagoner has been elected presi- of the “Faith of your choice dent of the Oxfotd Music Club for (respect of others” is encouraged the coming year. * . as‘is the practice ot brotherhood. , Named to serve with her. are I The parent youth guidance com-Mrs. C. H. Teague, first vice ^res-|mittee also is planning tp reacti-ident, and Mrs. Richard Chapman, vats its youth employment com- Elect Mrs. Van Wagontr Oxford Music Presldenf second vice president. The local organization belongs to the Michigan Federation of Mu- Vacations, sic Clubs. BUI* CAROL UNNOCK A June 11 altar date has been set by Ruth, Carol Shmock and Charles ft, Bohm. The - bride-elect Ista daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Sinnock of 1075 General Motors Rd., Milford. Her fiance’i-parents are Mr, and Mrs, August C, Bohm Jr. at I3a?p Plumbrook Dr., Utica. mlttee to help teen-agers get job* alter school- and during summer Annual Dinner Coming for White Lake Cubs HIGHLAND -..The annul smorgasbord dinner to raise funds for White Lake Cub Sagrt Pack 42 Wfil be April 30 at Lee Brooks Stementary School, Hill road and MS9, from 5iB0 to I p m. , Tickets may be purchased front fife boys, thnir pareotsTt at the HERE-GREWHAIR SAFETY “S” The Superior Cconomy Tire With Full-Sized Tread ITyrex Cord! | Nylon Cord! Sian f Block > White i Block White 6.70-15 11.95 14.9S I 12.95 10.50 7.10-15 13.95 17.95 | 14.08 15.95 7.50-15 115.551 15.55 | | 10.95 20.95 1.00-15 110.95 ri2.99 Was fox pad Belloadable The iousur lunRfcsmtYUi B. F. 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'See this entire group in ell CROWN store windows . . . now! "Spring Home Furniture" savings On each piece I TWIN BOOKCASES 12"x30"x31 W BOTH FOR Full or Twin BOOKCASE BED $35 DRAYTON PLAINS 4945 DIXIE HWY. 6-Drawer chut 45'>S2"*4V' $45 save more at 14 OTHER CROWN STORK TO SERVE YOU CALL US FOR THEIR LOCATION . THEM'S ONE NEAR YOU! .1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 FORTY-THREE Colavito, Cash, Kaline Homer to Beat Indians, 64 Bib Gets 3 * Hits to Help Detroit Cause Rocky Slams Thro*>RMn Blast to Knot Score in 4th Inning CLEVELAND HI — AJ Kalin#’* timely slugging has pot the Detroit Tigers in first piece in the ii' American League nee. His homer into the left field stands in the ninth inning yesterday proved the winning run as Detroit whipped the Gevetand Indians 6-4 for a 24 record, halt a game ahead qf tile defending champion Chicago White Sox. The Sox are 1-0. .. In Tuesday’s opener with the Indians, Kaline banged a two-run single in the 13th inning. lot 4-2 victory. Two men who were busts in the first game—new Tigers Rocky Colavito and Steve Bilko — also came through yesterday. former Indian (Merit*. who ' went, hitlena Tuenday, banged a three-run homer In the fourth la-Stag to the tho score. Bilko, aho hltleaa In tho opoaer, slogged three hit* la lour trips, iaclndlag a triple that a fleeter men might have turned Into aa tnntde-the-park home run. Tho triple brought Colavito home with an Insurance run after Kaliae's dost la the ninth inning. The Tigers take today Off arid open, against the White Sox at Detroit Friday. Cleveland jumped off to a three run lead- in the third inning. The Indians loaded the bases on two walks and a bunt. Another issued by Don Mossi forced run. Vic Power .doubled for twoj more -scores in Firs t Fullmer Still King After Bloody Draw BOZEMAN, Mont. (API-Champion Gene Fullmer’s NBA middleweight crown still rested on his scarred and bruised brow today after tilting dangerously in a bloody slugging and butting duel wifo challenger Joey Giardello. Hie. officials ruled the wild, 15-round brawl Wednesday night a draw. Giardello, a 3;to-i underdog, chanted afterward "I'm the champion. I'm the champion! „ the fourth round,” Fullmer •aid. His manager, MatV Jenson, echoed the champion's stand. ‘When a guy butts like that,- T have no feeling about giving him a rematch,’’ said Jenson. t’Yotf might as well put a knife or gun in hie hand.” 'Sure, I butted him.” Giardello said afterward in his dressing room, "But I oily did it after he butted me.” Giardello's head-knocking Fullmer Ignored Joey’s claim lowed Referee Harry Kessler’s fight warning to Fullmer in the third i NO TAG — Cleveland Indian second baseman Johnny Temple elides into third base and was ruled' sale by umpire Joe Paparella when Tiger third baseman Eddie Yost dropped the bell. Casey -Wise threw to Yost on a fielder’s choice tat the fifth inning of play. The Tigers won foe game, 6-4. and said .he’d never again foe Philadelphia veteran who missed by a hair's breadth In his first title foot after 12>ea» in the 'He doesn't deserve a rematch | because of foe way he butted me Detroit tied It in the fourth. Casey Wise, playing second far Frank BsHtag, got on but on a Welder’s choice and Kaline singled. Then Colnvito unloaded his only hit of the game, i round-trlppcr that hit Am facing of the Upper-left field stands. Cleveland went back ahead in the fifth. Johnny Temple made it abound tq third after three errors by usually reliable Eddie Yost. The Tiger third baeemln tiedoa modem Major League record for foe most errors by one player in A Battle of Bull Moose Yoot fumbled Temple's grounder and threw wild to first for two errhrs. Then Jim Ptcrsall grounded to Wise ead Yoot fumbled the throw hi an attempt to nail Temple. Walter Bond's sacrifice fly brought Temple home. Newcomer Norm Cash Masted a pinch hit home run in the eighth to make it 4-4. He batted for Mossi. In the ninth, Kaline homered. Then Cblavlto walked and Bilko tripled him home., HIGH ONE — Milwaukee Braves' outfielder A1 Spangler high in foe air against foe left field wall in vain trying to get McMillan's blast in the third inning of their game tukfe. yesterday at Mitwaukro. The Redlegs won 10-5 ime with Qnduiatl in 10 inning*; Fullmer, Giardello Write ' Wild West' Chapter / The action wait fast and furious in the early rounds. By foe fourth, blood streamed down foe faces of both fighters. Kessler’s gray shirt and trousers looked as if he had just stepped out of a slaughter house. Giardello peppered away with ibs around Fullrner'a head while le champion countered with a lent less body tattoo which made jfoy wince half a dozen times. Although both suffered heavy jolts throughout the battle, there were no knockdowns, BOZEMAN, Mont. ( - The wild ___woolly west lives on. Gene Fullmer, a mink farmer from West Jordan, Utah, and Joey* Giardello, a street fighter'from Philadelphia, have added the newest chapter. Enough blood flowed from Fullmer’s gashed brow and Giardello's'damaged eye last night to turn referee Harry Kessler's neat gray uniform into a butcher's apron. This waa a battle *t two bull moose, hooked up In s tugging and shoving duel lu foe shadow of the snow cupped Rockies. Each blamed the ether. - A "It waa the most unsportsmanlike thing I ever saw in a ring,” ■aid Fullmer who rvtainra his world middleweight foie (NBA version) when he escaped with » .draw. / Massachusetts and New/York) •r'Ray Robinson, he hpd better take- tt,” said Mapv Jenson, Fullmer’s manager/ "He won't get another chance to light Gene. That waa the/most deliberate butt. I ever uw. “Harry (referee Kessler) must! not have/seen how deliberate it was or He would have stopped and disqualified Giardello.” light Paul Pender (champh plod In /York) Kessler, a St. Louis official, scored it 144142 for Giardello. Judge Ray Evans of Butte, Mont., gave it to the champion 145-142. Judge Bitty McFarland of Missoula. Mont., called it even at 145-145. The AP scored it 144144 and even in rouhds. ' , More than 12,000 fans who paid Tn excess of {110,000 crowded into the/Montana State College® field-ise for the nationally televised it. They got their money's worth in the bruising slugfest that became the 39th draw in a title match. It was the first since ban-tain weight champion Robert Cohen of France and Willie Toweel of South Africa battled.to a 1955 standoff at Johannesburg. Waterford High graduate Jerrp Kruskie bowed to top-seeded Chuck Burns in the finale - of, the Tri-County table tennis tourney lest night. He had upset Ed Brennan of Dearborn in foe semis. Unseeded Kruskie lost to Burns 21? 17, 2i-14, 21-13. Manager Bob Elliott of Kansu City has ordered lemonade end picnics instead of golf for hie players. “I have nothing against golf, but our business is baseball,* ’he said. ... ,-/ ■! Spring Broker became an addition to the probable starters for the Kentucky Derby Wednesday with an impressive win. Five Stitches were needed to close the deepest wound above Fullmer's left eyebrow. Giardello, in bis dressing room, pointed to i deep gash on the top of his head, other cuts about his eyes and welt on his left hip. . * This was the 28-year-old Fuller's second successful title defense and brought .his record to 51-41. Giardello, 29, has an 83-17-6 marie with one nodecision. A meeting for parent* of Huron Valley Boys Club members will be held Sunday ut 2 p.m. at the Highland Township hall 'or the purpose of discussing plans for the coming, 'baseball season. A second regis- , (ration session is set for the boys Saturday at the hall from 1 to 4 p.m. Another will be on April 30. •corf etrds of 6«n fullmtr-Joci QUrdui«r*ifS:x harry resales • to I to to 1 O-M) Fullmer Otordolk JVOOK BILLY MeFARLAND 10 If 0—ti# . 1 10 10 0 0 10 10 10 10 10-140 ■— EVANS 10 10 t 10 10 JUDGE JAY EVANS Fullmer, who just made the 160-pound weight limit, collected all the 8100,000 television receipts. (Ji-ardello, 158%, received $25,000 plus {5,000 expenses. Confusion , reigned at ringside for several minutes sifter the split . votes of foe referee and judges fenson was talking,about ahead- were announced. The status of hutting duel in the fourth whenjpunmCT’s crown remained uncer-Kessler halted the light for Several [tain until Sonny O’Day, chairman seconds. [of the Montana Athletic Commis- “I warned both men for butting,” Uion, stepped to foe microphone said Kessler just before he took Und told the crowd: "The decision off for New York by plane, “I hag to be a draw Fullmer re-stopped it because I wanted to tains his crown. Yulia* Giardello* " jTjil THE AP CARD 10 10-140 10 A confident Sonny IJston pitched camp tn downtown Houston today to begin final training tor Monday might**, heavyweight contender showdown "with Roy Hants, Unton predicts a knock- Avondale Church Softball League will hold its organizational meeting Monday^ night at the United Presbyterian Church in Auburn Heights on Primary and Juniper streets at 6:30 p.m. Interested teams are welcomed. 'I butted him only after he butted me,’ said Giardello who now is claiming foe title “because all those peoplwthink so.’’ He referred to boos foe foe draw verdict frol foe big crowd at the Montana Stit College Fieldhouae where he was from the ring on s of his handlers amidst cheers. ' Giardello told reporters he would fight Fullmer again only in the East. Fullmer didn’t pick up the gaunt- get the fight under control. Both were claiming they should have iftt.” When Kessler asked foe men to shake hapds and resume it, it appeared that Fullmer refused. Eventually, they did go back to work with a vengeance. There was a rematch contract, in case Giardello won, but Jenson’s comments ruled that out of bounds. lit “If Giardello gets a chance to Tom Morgan was the winning! pitcher tor Detroit, lie set the Indiana down in order in the eighth. Paul Foytack hurled the ninth for Detroit aa manager Jimmy Dykes continued to double up his starters with relief roles. Mossi gave up ell four of the Geveland hits. Starter Jim Perry* took the loss for the Indians. He was charged with all of the Tiger runs. Carl Thomas relieved him in foe ninth. 4 11A Ptemil cf Boston Slams Yanks, Nats Win From Oar win Service* A 7-1 trouncing of the Yankees by Bqston yesterday left Detroit and the defending champion White; Sox as the only unbeaten teams Washington won ltd second game in three outings nipping Baltimore 8-7 in a night affair, Jerry Castle held New York to five kits and drove in foe American League after onty runs In the Boston romp. Ron three days of action. Chicago was idle Wednesday. Ui JlMil nuii I M for Romano in «k; a|E In M;lr* * Marian i* an? *-on HI, . tr; to«t, Ip*. 1 Bilko: Perry. Held war. LOB— Cejtu Saline, t—Tempi*. I.P—Bond. IP I S HIN Morsan (W, 14) .1 • 4 Foytack 1 $ I Pony tU S-l) ... I 1 « Thomas ......1 1 4 - - HBP—By Perry (Yo.tV U—Runje, Rice. EAST LANSING history and the first time the etadiam has keen decorated far SR opener in many years. . AMERICA* LEAGUE IS WEDNESDAY S BESCLTS Detroit 6, Cleveland 4 Washington l, Baltimore 1( night P (Oaritr M> i ___ at» agelaa i W . Clrtaege. 9:90 pm. St. Loula^S pm. Fullmer, becoming a not fighting champion, said his next bout probably will be in Salt Lake City June 15 against Carmen Basilio. The West Jordan, Utah, mauler won the title from Basilio at San Francisco last August. Gustave (Bubi) Scholz, German contender, la in foe picture too with a possible date foie fall in San Francisco. ST.-LOUIS (AP)—Paul Seymour lie the new coaich of foe St Louis Hawks, a job with the fastest turnover in pro sports. Taking over foe National Basketball Assn, post Wednesday, Seymour became owner Ben Ker-ner's 15th coach in 13 seasons and sixth in five years in St. Louis. Some of Seymour’s predecessors quit. Some were fired. Easy Ed Macauley took on a front office assignment, that of general manager. He remains a vice president, with voting rights. Seymour, who resigned last month after four years, as coach of the Syracuse Nationals, signed three-year contract gaid to call for 820,000 a year. AP That*fas MISS AND. HIT — Middleweight champion Gene Fullmer with a cut over the eye misses with a right but catches challenger Joey Giardello with an elbow in their title light at Bozeman, Mont Thought ended in a draw aa both fighters accused each other for butting. 4) Top Net Stars Have Trouble Ingo and Floyd Finally Ready to Sign Contracts HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Yount collegians forced Bernard Bartzen and Neale Fraser. into «$tra games Wednesday before foe top-seeded stars gained foe quarter-finale of the 26th River Oaks Tennis Tournament. Qther, seeded players advanced without difficulty. Third-seeded Barry MacKay, a Davb Cup player from Dayton, Ohio, defeated Dot Candy of Australia, 6-3, 6-3. ‘ Fourth-seeded Ron Rbbnberg Of Brooklyn, Nv Y. beet Eduardo Zuelta, South Amen-lean champion from Ecuador, 40, 6-1. y Roy Emerson of Australia’s Daris Cup team won easily from a young St. Louis challenged, Rod; Susman, 6-1, 6-2. NEW YORK ' (AP) - Unless someone steps forth with a valid objection at the bet minute, heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Patterson flw^y will sign official contracts St Louis Seymour Hawks as Top Sign Man Seymour, who left immediately for Florida to continue a vacation, made his. presence felt even before Wednesday’s announcement which* had been predicted by The Associated Press March 25. He addmitted he had suggested the recent' trade that sent tho Hawks' Bob Ferry to the Pistons for Ed Conlin. Actually, the AP learned, Seymour signed with tho Hawks March 21 in Chicago. 'Conlin is a much better player than he proved to be with Detroit last year,” Seymour said! “He'll be an excellent man behind Cliff Hagan because he can move tho ball, too.” Conlin broke into the NBA with Seymour at Syracuse* Macauley still has a year to run on a force-year pact at about the same terms: He piloted foe Hawke to two regular season Western division titles in as many years.-But his inability to control his players End to beat foe Celtics and Warriors with any degree of consistency paved, the way for the change. The Celtics took the measure of the Hawks in foe championihip playoffs early this month, games to 8. His surcessor is a taskmaster who leaves no doubt from the outset htL to^boss and his word la Seymour said he plans to* hold training camp for rookies in June and work with John Mo* Carthy and SI Green. He said he thought he’d like the Hawks to play a more wide-open style of game, mudi Tikt foe Nationals played under him* To do so he must shore up tho backcourt. , Seymour will be strictly a bench coacMrith the Hawks. He was a player-coach with the Nets fores of hie four yean at Syracuse. The hiring of Seymour was Macauley's first official duty aa general manager. Macauley and Kerner said Seymour waa Ed’s choice to succeed him. for their return title fight at the POlo Grounds, June 20. The ceremony .wee scheduled at the State Athletic Cantmttskm offices at 10 ajn.* EST. Flowing foe signing, the cae-tornary picture-taking and foe intervteartagi Johansson will take off on foe ,first available (dene foe Geneva, Switzerland*, when be will resume training. The tamed, fit Swede plans to bead for Grdmiiigii, N;Y. May 5 for hkf final training. ’ Doctoring Your Golf . By DR. CART MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “My swing isn’t jut wild— tfa weak!” DIAGNOSIS: Loom left hand at the top. TREATMENT: There are many ways of wrecking a golf string, and one of The surest Is to let go of the dub with the left hand at the top pf the hackswlng. *: 'two possibilities are : than open to the golfer. He d complete tho swing with the club held In the manner shown tn the Illustration. That wtF ha can logically expect to hit the ball weakly In. any direction. Or* can regrip the club on the way down. , That way he may hit the ball with some power. But he hag next to no hope at ah* of hitting to the, direction he wgnta It to ty Row caR he know he la gripping the stab right whea he fBangM dips to mld-swtng? Re cant. Grip tho dhfo gehtly but firmly to start tbs swing. Maintain tome pressure jto the last three fingers of tho left hand. Then Jceep that gentle-but-firm grip throughout the swing. . T tiie wotld's A distillery.;y WILLIAM Fiosterwald. FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRES& THURSDAY. 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New Orleans and Herrera; Hook and Stuart: MoDt-l _ the 29th such verdict hi I ChSffl- l-- ™----- -T- Bourhee: Law. Croat! Nvw ORLEANS IAP) — ; uw^eoui adjectives described steady first since 1955. according to the dmii. I)ow Finsterwald as the mdn to Ring record bode. Cornwall it. t» T * **j *i *« best In the 827,000 greater New| # . ★ * * Gomes t o o o o t Orleans Open golf jodnnunent. NEW YORK (API—The Gene,___ CUs*e--^J5JSS?VE.uS Asks PGA to Cenwira Him Club Prexy Calls Snead 'a Mental Heavyweight' 2 tow OVERHEAD LOCATIONS BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU IN LARI ORION—2 LOCATIONS Authorised Poattac-Boahier Denier Russ Johnson Motors^ Breadway Center ef Shsdl olt — M-24 Corner el Shadboh MY 20171 mMRi > ii >A” Bantamweight Champion Rob-tfWrahl tamer jert |_____________ fron, Thquesta, * 15-xound draw by Willie Toweel i raANcutce ■ Ifla., taxtibe No. 3' man in.'win-lot South Africa In Johannesburg. _ «h»‘“ aingji^on this year's tour with Sept. 3, 1965. ^ ^ pnvUm ^ . Star-mount Forest Country Club hi Greensboro, N.C., Wednesday described San Snead "as a mental heavyweight who has developed a contempt for hh fellow players.” •The PGA (Professional Golfers Assn.) should do something about tt.” Benjamin said in reference . to Snead's attitude. $00. And with some of the big [guns like Arnold Palmer and Ken jVehturi absent, be figured to be in the forefront. LOS ANGELES ioilltam Ik SOS I NMl 2b 4 0 0 V jsua saw «■* Mood tf lOOt pm et Hodges lb 10 10 McCoTer Furfllo it 1»0( Cepoda 3 |Ropulakl if roes Kirkland ——*- -» Braosoud, mS&L 9 solo! * * * v IiSSX^ ®ut ** ***ed considerable sub- si »r* total# n 151 stance to his role as favorite »“M" orr*'1^* •“ . Wednesday by trimming tour liS Spfcr........... SetSSZt strokes oft per with a 68 over the c-KMAoro, Amoiiitano. po-e-to* 6,589-yard City Park course in ‘SoSSSS:0 ucOonokit | his final tuneup. And that was all 'fBraoooud and McCotey. lob—Lo« An- needed to make him the man to galas S. 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ONE YEAR FREE If we fail to gat dupe result* in 60 days: Underweight: Add tti" to each arm—Mt" on cheit and ahouldera—Gain pounds off hlpa and MILWAUKEE (AP) - Milwau-aseman Ed-was honored night as Wisconsin’s athlete of the year. championship figbt in the United States occurred 19 years ago ha NBA featherweight Petey Scllao'S defense Phil Zwfck at MUwkukee. Two middleweight title fights also finished In draws. These also Involved splinter tMehalders. * * It ' Marcel Thil, of France, who was recognized as champion by the NBA and by the European Boxing' Union, and Carmelo Can-del fought to a 15-round "deadlock in Paris, Oct. 15. 1934. Ceferino Garcia, i York recognized champion, drew with Henry Armstrong in ten rounds at Los Angeles, March L 1940. in First Place With Dodgers Redtegs Score Fivt • in 10th fo Win/ Phil* Bow fb Pirates By The Associated Preae It appears that Mike McCormick, after warming up on the Philadelphia Phillies for two yean, is ready to start cutting me against the rest of the Nanai League. The young left-hander, whe had dipped the Phils for a third of his victories and four of hie five major league shutouts, knocked oft [Los Angeles with s two-hit, 1-0 .decision Wednesday that hoisted [the San Francisco Giants back into a first place tie with the [Dodgers. Cincinnati, breaking up a tie with five runs after two were out in the 10th liming, rapped the. Milwaukee Braves 105, and the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated Phila-record score of 270 Shead shot delphia 4-2 in the only other NL this year, shying. "It seems odd j«aro«. scheduled. <«a, Had McOsrmick, a one-time 865.000 that If the course was In such badL M ^ n ^ ^ shape that he (Snead) would L, & ^ ^ a> feed break a count record that stood only » men. He gave up his only tor 32 yean.” walk to leadoff man Jhn Gilliam, Benjamin said the coune waff**0 . ... mnnm „nH1 xt Maury WHls singled in the sixth, covered with snow until March 31 01| Hod<;n p,, other Dodger 1 fed ft was remarkable sinjfte ta ^ geventh, but was cut He said he would be happy tfj" we even had a tournament.” [down In a doubleplay Snead played his golf somewhere As tor Snead's observation that; - Boy McMfflan^who was 5-terC other than Greensboro in the fu-the course hasn’t been lmproved and drove in five rims, carrtea otter tnan ureeiuooro m m. ru-ijoe^ ^ ^ ^ the|the fight through eight innings Snead won the Greater Gre«»-; professionals who played In thejwtfh a pair of homers tor ftw boro Open last week for the oav- 1969 tournament praieed the coa-JReda and then slapped ^a two-run venth time. The tournament cosponsored the last 23 years by the Greessboro Junior, Chamber of Commerce and this PGA, was played on the Starmount Forest Chdb course. At the award presentation ceremonies, Sneed criticized the condition of file course, calling It lousy and added: "I hope it will finally get to Benjamin to do something about his golf coarse.’' Benjamin, who maintains house and has hutineea interest* here, replied to Sneed * remarks in an interview with the Ttaas-Picayune. Benjamin mentioned the ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER The “Picture Suit” dttyi of the course j single as they went ahead with He called Snead's remarks an three In the ninth. A pinch single effrontery to die Starmount by Ray Boone gave the Brave* coarse. |a tie in the ninth, but rookie EUejkmtw said other players Tony Gonzalez got the Reds repaired with Snead in the touma- big with a two-out Angle that ment complained of the West Vir- cracked it In the 10th. glnjan’t contemptuous action. j Ed Mathews' 391st home run, Thome Wood, the first round second of the season, came with leader, told him. Benjamin said. two on In the first tor the Brave* that Snead would putt out before < against Reds’ starter Jim Breathe other players had a chance to nan. But Warren Spahn and law and walk oft the green withjBurdette, who came on in the the gallery h*Mi«t him ninth, couldn’t keep die Rods Benjamin said Wood M^flbead'slquiet. Don McMahon (14) lost tt ,-tkxi hurt the concentration of while Raul Sanchez picked up hU the other player*. Wood felt tt chstlfiret decision after cutting doom lm six strokes. Benjamin said Milwaukee’s ninth-inplng tally by While Gary player was Unlng getting Joe Adcock on s ground up his putt on the 18th green Sun-1 out with the bases leaded, day, rfrejamh* «%v<, Snead started Right-hander Vem Law vran Ms taking golf halls from Ids' pocket second tor the Pirates, running Ms . - - —— —^— j— shutout string through S Innings before the Phils scored their two seventh. 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Pontiac Printing Co. has had DETROIT — Bob Caliban; Director of Basketball at the University of Detroit, today announced the TRans’ 1960-61 hoop schedule. Highlights of the 25-game slate will be home contests with, Utah State, Indiana; Nebraska, "Marquette, Notre Dame, Dayton, and Toledo plus a strong field tor the ninth annual Motor City Touma- oniy one champion to 24 years in the Motor Inn “B" League yet all five members erf.the original quintet are still representing the firm on the alleys each Thursday night Owner Fred Keiaecke, Ms G«t ready for fun-filled weekends With fine sports equipment frpm * Federal's The 196061 season, foe Titans’) 56th, will mark the beginning of at least' four Hew rivalries as; South* Dakota State, with which; Detroit will open its campaign on: I December 3, Utah State, Gonzaga! and Motor CHy participant Yale) [will meet the Titans for the first! ■time to histoty. UN-a BASKETBALL SCHEDILS Sit.. Dec. 3, SOUTH DAKOTA STATS: Mon.. Dec. I, UTAH STATE; Sat., Dec. II INDIANA;' Men.. Dee. U, at Purdue; Sat.. Dee. IT. NEBRASKA; Mon.. Dec 'll GON@AQA; Dec. 37-38, Motor-City Tournament, Yale, Xavier, Colorado Stete, Detroit; Mon. Jan. 3. BALDWIN-WALLACE; Wed., Jsn. 1 at VUtoMen; Erl., Jen. «. at Scton Hell. Tuee., Jen. 10, MARQUETTE; Sat.. Jan. 14, at Metre I( Dame ." ’ The cooking of KeHj^to annually a highlight with a lot of time spent playing cribbage if Ward has his way. He is one of Pontiac’s leading enthusiasts of the card game.. 14-ff. fibtrglass dtluxt runabout 444” 53" upholstered seats, windshield, steering installed. Reg. 469.00. Women Tee Off in ballas Open DALLAS, Tex. (AP) - A field of 40 moves out today to the first round of the richest Dallas Women's Open. The winning pro will take down 82.000 first money and any player shooting a hole-in-one on a par 3 hole will receive 810.000. The perfect companion in any drink IgaSml is dear, light, pleasant Arrow Vodka. Never intrudes, never dominates, mixss well. . Preferred by more and more people. uSra MM0V LIQUEURS CORE, DETROIT f, RICH, a I ISO fROOE, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN picture. The left to right order in both includes Bill Kelly, Hank Heinecke, Fred Heinecke, W. O. Armstrong and Roy Ward. Jack Armstrong, the former team mascot, is the fellow in front. OLD TEAMMATES — Still bowling together after 24 years are these members of the Pontiac Printing Company team of the Motor Inn HB” League. The top photo shows the printers in 1939-40 when they won the title. Below is a recent Tournament officials admit it's rather remote that anybody will] j ‘•***v* stiisw Alias Ruijuug^ mu 'bag the dodo but the fact remains that the pros, oh the tour last I year, registered three. For the tournament itself favo-ji____ w 1 ____ _||_____ Iritea are almost as numerous as BLOOMINGTON, fad. (UPI) — j’ I the golfers but the best bet seems Western Michigan took advantage to be that one of the four former of five Hoosler errors yesterday If ; champions — Patty Berg, Mickey [for a 10-8 victory in the nightcap! [Wright, YViffi Smith and Louise of a doubleheader after Indiana Suggswill take it. won the first game, 4-L. It was Western’s first win in its 1 Miss Wright, who posted a 3- six-glune baseball series here. I over-par 74 in a pro-amateur Pitcher Dick Persinger went the i Wednesday, said the 6,238-yardjdistance for Indiana in the opener, c Glen Lakes Country Club course giving up six hits but getting home 1 | was playing well. |run support from three teammates. | OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Monday through Saturday \Columbus Man Bowls 700 TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Joei resident Mired R&nalli, who barely finds time to team sends f( bowl when be isn’t working, pro-ifi0?8*, vided the excitement to Wednea- kW1**1 indIvWl day’s action to the American t**rn ......... 4.88 d«. -5 fww« 451 S. SAGINAW ST, TAKE YOUR PICK DRIVE IN WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE feSfPl I a •MMt* mo tw ^ne5595, Lggggs SS&* • OMVMUT • POtf KVMVn • IMNUI • 0008I • NfflK • MIICMtT • URK • CMTttR • STU9IBARIR • NMOMN • MCRMO • RAiso • nun • WHITS • nash • rom ■scsr 6.40-15 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.50-14 8.00-14 WM*, «•» ImM Rot- WAYS TO BUY MtiliW iM o«ew»> f** 1. AMT M. 30-DAY CHAJKM A. LAYAWAY j riggi MMtHMM Mowmrip mi] pTyw k » rtnim tfaiRaik st Hfo«, Isa Or tin >»m m aril. Dayton Tire Co. 77 Wwfr Huron $tratt FE 8-0424 FORTV-SlX! ‘ ^ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 81. IMP By WM. TAYLOR MAEORN Boats Come, Go— ,|- —Old Dory Sails Once • boatman sails out from lore, tamfltr landmarks blend Navigation becomes more diffl- Oe Inlaid waters as a x bear— aaa best he recog- Modem improvements have come to optics as well as boats Moot J recent am moderate coat, high-quality binoculars especially adapted for marine use which are being Visa FINDER — 3y watching the small gadget mounted at left, the skipper out read the depth of water beneath hfr boat and die distance ahead of bouys, other boats, the shore or even fish swimming under Ms craft. New Instrument Wains Boatman of Obstacles | After all the fancy new boats ihave been announced for this year, one favorite tor 1960 still looks • much as she did 100 years ago. J * * * * This is the dory, as American as the codfish she used to catch off the Grand Banks of the North Atlantic. And she Mill has a special seaworthy appeal that doesn't get out qf date. de«y deelgaer of Ausesbary, Mm., slsflly after the Americas Revolution (Wrap to bolM. she was ragged. sad capable of handling heavy hauls and rolling a—. Thwart seats could be removed and a number of boats nested on | the deck of fishing schooners sailing out from Gloucester and Marblehead, Maine ports, and Nova Scotia,' Newfoundland, .and even across from Portugal. In the morning one or two fishermen would row each dory off from the mother, ship, work their handline trawls all day and at evening they might heed back with 1,000 pounds of fish aboard. Today's dories have retained moat of the family traits. Wher- ries and peapods. Swampacotts. !imported from names aa the family tree that '' have produced tie dory skills and surf-dories of ISM. « Hie high pitched transom has been lowered to allow the ubiquitous outboard motor to be clamped {on. and new structural methods' ihave made the craft lighter and easier to handle, j Over' the years, dories have served successfully in both com-] CHICAGO. Bl. (NEA)—A dash-, board instrument that can-tell the' pleasure boatmen how deep the; water is beneath him plus how far! ahead the shore la — this is one of j the moat interesting new announcements from the-boat shows. called a Pilot Depth-Distance Indicator. the gadget has remarkable properties. Side by aide on itaj face art scales wMch read up tot 140 feet.- As the boatman heads! home in the fog or dark, he will note the water getting more shal-| low as he hears shore. Then, when! a navigation marker dxxzld appear ahead, he can check the other side of the dial and simultaneously read how far away it (or any other obstacle)' Is. Coaridereble sensitivity la claimed Mr the toatramaal by j Bra Dynamics, which makes It i in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. If j a largo .ached of flab swims bo-low the beat, Intermediate flick- { era appear on the depth, dial ; showing bow far to lower a Hah- j lag line. The difference between a-grassy| bottom and one of hard rock will be indicated in thl width of the reading. But though the deffth finders for the email boat have been available before, the proxlminity reading of the instrument is an entirely new feature. Projecting aa laqstrlag “beam" Just under the surface of the wafor, It Indicates boats aad buoys ahead aad the shore as well, ear* the basil, has approached within IN feet. Even floating logs and large: pieces of debrii are reported to show up on the dial as dim warn-, tog marks In time to allow the,-skipper to steer lout of the way.; - ★ jr * w j This Is not radar, with its elec-! tronic picture of everything around; the boat, but the gadget costs under $200, a fraction of the price; of the smallest radar set. The Indicator weighs oily three panada, eaa a so self contained batteries to power it* tiny tree- j sisters, and might even bo la- 1 stalled on a rowboat. . A number of other makes of new| depth finders have bedn announced.! Including a portable model which; can be assembled at home from a kit. Even electric marine re-| frigerators which require less voltage to make ice cubes offshore! are now available. [ And for the water skier who really wants to have everything, an; Intercom is now produced which: mounts a small waterproof micro-: phone and speaker on the tow rope i handle. Braided into the line it a! wire leading to the towing boat,, and the skier can call for turns! and more or less speed instead; of having to signal the tow boat driver. When the skier takes a spill, driver will undoubtedly SWINGIN’ ON A STAB — Grabbing some air, an tntrepid ums Ml wux _______________j M kite man skis through the clouds high above Cypress Gardens. Flh. alerted by a aoft aad gurgle as the j Towed by a motorboat, he requires no assistance from the March intercom hits the water. - wind to soar along. Real high living these days. and used by lobster fishermen! along , the New England coast: ; Weekends the same commercial •craft were sometimes rigged with; mainsail and jib for sailboat races in the harbors north and south, of Cape Cod. ; Smaller and lighter models proved fun to row until mall motors began to replace oars as the means of propulsion for pleasure boating. | But for the fisherman today who1 j ventures into rougher waters, the ; dory is still hard to equal. Xml! the Ctihst Guard know* she has no fears for launching through curt-' ing surf when handled by experienced Guardsmen on the oars. The dory in lineage is truly an American product, and In perform-' anee has proven* herself seaworthy! and sound — a likely candidate; for 160 more years of service tor i the pleasure boatman. New York Yacht j Club Challenged j i NEW YORK (AP>—George R.J. I fin man. commodore of the New! York Yacht pub. announced; Wednesday a challenge had been* received from the Royal Sydney; Yacht Squadron of Australia for a! match race for the Americ'i Cup in 1962. | Acceptance awaiti the decision; of a special meeting of the tyYYC board of trustees April 28 j: ! The last match for the trophy.! which dates back to 1852, was jjn September. 1968. when the i !nYYC sloop Columbia retained the! Cup by defeating the, Sceptre of tW Royal Yacht Squadron of England in straight heats. : The new glasses are not extremely high powered. This would be |a disadvantage on water. The pleasure boat skipper is looking [out. from an unstable platform. Strong glasses would make if difficult to atm them wt a lighthouse and hold It ia view wMle the boat! is moving. | Instead of extra power, tits new' glasses offer an extra-wide field of view. They are water resistant, lightweight and have coated lenses What featwree should a boatman took for when huytog binoculars? For power, six to 10 fa best. Opera glasses are usually only three power Field glasses are .slightly more. For focusing, individual adjustment of each eyepiece is Ices expensive. Central focusing Is better for marine, use since It allows one hand operation. The time-honored sailors' adage says: "One hand for [yourself and one for the boat." A central focusing model lets you adjust the glasses with one hand while holding onto a rolling boat For light gathering power, note the site of the front and rear MW AHOY! — Naw wkto angle .binoculars make It easier for boating people to spot and hold in view distant navigation marks while keeping their balance on a rolling deck. ‘ j Outboard Motor Not a Luxury for Fisherman ■ A number of years ego, an outboard was considered s fishing j luxury. ! In those days, when backunuaele was a means of UveDhoOd and a callus was even more common, a man dkto’f think anything about rowing a boat to his favorite fish-lag mots. Today, thlf lenses A large diameter eyepiece indicates a bright image that will be useful at night. For lens coating check, ice It there is a blue tint to the glass. Cncoated optics and prisms can cause up to 40 per cent loas In brilliance. For best field of view, ask ter: wide angle or the new extra-wide angle models. With.the same xu*-, nifleation. you will see a much broader view aad find it easier to spot the target and bold it In sight. For quality of Construction, test the controls to be sure they move smoothly. Be certain* that both images can be aligned into One' OPEN EVERY NIOHT TIL 8 P. M. StandardQjget for Swimming bee changed, and man, himself, shuns rowtag Ike ike plague. * On a vast majority of boats byllt these days, oars are about as handy as five thumbs. Even if there are oarlock mountings on the gunwale, a .modem outboard hull under "oar power" Is about aa graceful as a foundering barge. Out simply won’t do the Job. j If a motor Isn't necessary on big lakes and streams, then neither is je rod or reel. U you Can’t reach / the fish, the finest tackle made [won’t fill a stringer. h Still in doubt? Try an/Kour on Ithe oars In a headwind RaceBrings Talk of 4-Minute Mile I El’GENE, Ore. (AP) - Two of [this country’s most promising middle distance runners for the Olympic Games -will tangle here 'Saturday in what may Be the fastest mile race in the United States so far this season. # * # Their coaches an talking of a four-minute mile. The runners an Dyrol Burleson of Oregon and the surprising ’Ernie Cunllffe of Stanford, this country’s newest mile sensation-Cunliffe hurst upon the scene by running under 4:06 three times ;this season. His best was 4:81.2. That was 9 seconds under hii best previous to this season. * ♦' ♦' •' ! Burleson's beat In 1986 Is 4:111. But that Is not indicative of' the Oregon suphomon's speed. He ' {has run the mil# in 4:06.4 indoors. Water Safety at Camps qtiCK Job—New plastics, paints and adherivt products enable boatmen to do fitting-out chores tn less tints. A permanent job is done under eater and more pleasant conditions. The Michigan Waterways Commission lists more that 520,866 -boats in the state, which Is T per cent of the. nation's total. rcury Outboards 6-80 H.F. Portable Docks — Hoists MW UIB SUB its: MARINA SEE OUR DISPLAYS OR OUR SHOWROOM FLOOR Csstiry Slick Craft a Chris Craft Fiberglass Cavalier AiafcTrutat • Siflfiik'ndSHRlith Moi % 3IZ7 W. Huron Hsurf: Daily It if FE 4*7!tl Sunday 12-J S TRAILERS • • Gator • Starling • Air-Buoy Boot Trailort for Ront! TIRE DISCOUNTS HUNS NEW—tIBST CLASS €.70x15 7-50x14 • rise T.| »»R ttaptrtl, ki2k. . UNITID TIM SIRVICI setpaMwtn .riM«t BC/vrr PROM CANOES TO CABIN CRUISERS! • Thompson • Aorocroft 4 Dorsette • Aluma Craft Glospor '• Bonim • Crosby SLAYBAIHOT 4030 Dixie Hwy. OR 4-0411 ANN ARBOR (LTD-Water safe-ty practices should be readily; available to those new at ^camping, says Edward J. Slezak. He 11 aquatic supervisor in the University of Michigan's Department ofj Physical Education for men. Slecak, In rollahorstiou with the Michigan Department el Social Welfare, baa developed a net of "aquatic safety standards ; for summer camps" which la- j chide: —Swimmers shouldn't swlmj alone-or at night or diva into! strange water. They are also wise j to learn swimming and rescue! should move forward only, into! dear safe water. —Lifeguards supervising groups! {should classify all swimmers asj to ability. * * * —Water craft in camp need aj, (spare oar or paddle, and should;; be used only in daylight by camp- j ! era who have had instruction. ! ! —Water skiers must wear life; ! jackets and should-past swimming [tests which include deep water; , falls, underwater swimming, tread-ing water and floating. —Boat tripe on lakes or wide: river* should be navigated close to the lee shore, with the bow; headed,into the wind as much asj li possible. New Products Make Fitting Easier Boating is not far away, but the, warn rub-reft to prevent chafing.; wearing qaalHtew eaa alse fight weather turns too rainy for paint- or to be takrti-nriiore to fix non-; off paint remover*, sandpapers ing and cold winds distribute <*11-;nautical furniture around the aad aslvcata. blains about boatyards ; house: | The skipper who improvises his This Is, to tori, a msath wheo The aaly drawback when aa own methods may wirit to sell pleasure craft skipper* acmes experienced boatman employs fosboat ratter than tty to cor-fh. country start eatotiat. p»> these Meats Is that bu may stiU rect mistakes he made while ap-lahlaa and uterhaaltag boat*. believe ton toatraction sberis (plying tfceee wooder producto. * •Ysranm-g wm ^ nmtqtamty. Them develop- j Properly handled, the paints. No boat Is completely are ^ gw—n to wm adhesives and fiberglass may well tenance free, but many now re-| ^ aa toe maanfac- be protecting your boat through quire much less bother to the, but their hard !a numbe? of springs. boatyard. That allows much more| .... ' ------------------;-------;—— time afloat. | Modern improvements this year H0F86DlaV, PleUC make fitting out even easier. I ----i— - ... I , Marine paint companies are now j ■_ sysi^SSfr^lTeach Kids Water Safety harden. Usually two Ingredients remairMiqtod ^y'^ftTbeforal K 11 * Krow^'9 likechSdren should continue to wear remain liquid omy oneuy oeiorai^ ^ Ukf)y ^ w We j,cketl until they know * '» swhto. they start to harden. jfry will be bboard the family boat Horseplay has Its place In the backyard, but not on the water. Explain to the kids that confined deck areas don't permit them to cut their customary capers. Ask them to walk, not run; fish, not fight. Based on epoxy nstas. these j ft* the first time this spring, flnlsheo are hud sasegk <• held j gphtch makes it a good time fir their tough and catortal surface Ljg |jfrcury outboard people to through several seasms. (remind the parents of these midget Another innovation Is Improved!mariners that the kids should start flexible sealing compound Made I out with a sure understanding of from the same remarkable new a lew simple safety rules. Thiokol that fuels rockets, these nnt ,„d foremost, make II a ney adhesives caulk seams tightly ^ that the yeoager children and expand and contract with the mu,( WMr |tfe [sreservera every boat so that a waterproof adal Mesad they’re la the heat. The is maintained. i new llto Jackets dislgesd far ’ a * . it i kid* are Iktot sod colorful. The Should your boat need repairs ysaagritre will gri aead to wear-this spring, investigate the fiber- ^ foemaad yew peace ri mlad glass kiu. They can be used to “»• TTHZ patch a punctured hull, cover af Even when they get older, the 2dl^aato^wdwtob£ At 4 surprisingly "tender” age they will be able to absorb many bite of nautical lore. Encourage [this knowledge of the water as thg key to safe boating. Modena motors sack ■■ Mar- 1 eery ere eentraHed by Just one lever. Rlnee they are a lot easier By gft meaiie let them learn~w— handle the boat,, but under your supervision. The younger kids |ihould be made to understand that; operation of the faster, more powerful outboards is something tiny shouldn't undertake on their own. Your youngsters are among (ho iluddest kids imagt—u+ with a boat In the family. They'll enjoy \ Help them to' a good, safe start." boating all their llvaa. A total of X Detroit Tigers have ippeared in the major league all-: itar games since 1931 BOAT PAINT-BOAT NUMBERS PONTOON BOATS tONFUT! SELECTION W WITH SB EQUIPMENT PARK IN OUR GRADED PARKINS LOT! THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 FORTY-SEVEN Bfcmar Bowls 1242 Hot Night at West Side OUT you GO — Plate umpire Frank Dascoli points a finger toward the dugout as he ejects Redleg manager Fred Hutchinson from the game. Billy Martin (12) Is in typical pose as he is re- strained by coach Reggie Otero. Martin was ejected from the dugout and out of the game for too much heckling from the bench. The Redlegs beat the Braves, 10-5 in 10 Innings. The boys of (he West Side Classic are stm going strong and getting their share of the .high games as dm Season rapidly comes to an end. With four weeks left ,to bowl, the Bicmar Inn team has regained the lead; they relinquished a few weeks agb. This week they split with the strong West Side Lanes team-to fend off one of their chief challengers. The boys from West Ode won one game while the Bicmar boys were winning two, game and total pins going to the West Siders. The Une scores show West Side 1016 1152 1158 for 3326 white Bicmar rolled 1026-1033-1242 for 3&3. The 1242 rolled is a new >ason high. Other high games and series included Oakland Coin 1055 in 3028, Blue Cleaners had ,1025 1070 in 3004 while Huron Bow! had a 1077 gam* and Cones Rental rolled 1055. , With a total * of eighty-seven games over 200 pins and 28 series over GOO, the high scoring was led by Uoe Foster at 236253-256 for 745 closely followed by John Nlckell at 223-221-279-723, Frank Spadafore had 234-266-214 hi 714 and Charlie Palaian had 244-267-196 for 709. These four 700 series boost the season output than forty series over the 700 WIBC Bowling Tourney Starts DENVER (AP) — Brand-new pins will begin crashing tonight as rim .Wornen's International Bowling Congress opens its 42nd annual -toUhisment. NFL Players! Assn, to Discuss Pension PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The National Football League Player*’ Assn, opens a two-day meeting today with the pension plan topping the agenda. Sig Hyman of Baltimore, chief actuary of the fund, will bring the players up to date on developments. Wings'Player Hospitalized lor Blood Disease DETROIT (UPI) - John Me- More than 15,000 feminine bowlers in 3,060 teams qre entered tram 42 states, including Alston; Washington, D.C. and Guiada. Total prize money win be Si most 3145,000. The hind — called the Player Benefit.Plan by the league—was put into effect by the late com-Bert Bell several months before his death last October. It is part of a plan which also includes hospitalization, medical care and insurance. One of the chief fund raising projects is s proposed game in the Orange Bowl at Miami between {runner-up trams of rim NFL'i Track Meets Highlight Prep Action Kenzie. right winger te tto Dc*| Eastern and Western-conferences. trait Red Wings, was hospitalized .....■ . today with mononucleosis, a blood; . . • , . disease. Tdblo Notton Vid Doctors at Detroit Osteopathic I Hospital estimated Me Ken- GRAND RAPIDS W — The Rec- Bolling Baby In Incubator An the 1959'champions are here except Pat McBride of Grand Rapids, Mich., who won the all-events last year. Mae Bolt of Chicago holds the -singles title, Sylvia Worn and Adele Ishpording of Philadelphia the doubles and a Detroit team the ' five-women championship, although, under a different sponsorship this year. Chargers Slate Four Exhibition Games MOBILE, Ala. W — Dm Infant sop of Detroit Tiger second b*ao-man Frank Bolling, boro months prematurely Tuesday, was placed in an Incubator and listed in serious condition. Mobile to ba with tier fbr several days. ■’ The infant was named Mieheel Alexander Balling. He hqs a brother 14 months old and a sister, 5. Mrs. Bolling was reported good condition, but Bolling left the Tigers in Cleveland and flew to mODOSM COLLEGE uminu sucwkh 11*14 vmtih uweiv Western Mel LOS ANGELES (It — The Los, Angeles Chargers announced Wednesday they will play four pre- j season games In 1990, three at home and one on the road. The American Football League club will make its first appearance Aug. 6 when it meets the New York Titans of the AFL at Memori-i aj ColiseUm. The Chargers will play another Coliseum game Aug. II,, against the Houston Oilers. I Track activity In the Wayne-Oak-.counting for (wo blows and two) 8SS^ef8S53» 385* laml and Oakland-B leagues high-rbi. Kimball further aided the) Bawtu Tr*o loviutnieai lighted the prepnetivtty yas^rday.cause by committing six errors. In a triangular meet at West * * * I Kyii^1**"!*? w“0m4'• H 88183aB®sL darkston finishing second with 49(singles match brought the Crmn-j •rag* points and HoUy third with 261-6 brook tennis team 4 W venfict Sw^^.i eSSnSd over Hamtramck. The Crane net-| BerSw at Wau»d l*x« • w ten now have q 2-1 ward. zie would be in the hospital about reation Assn, of Michigan win hold then go nqrth to meet the Oakland three weeks. (its annual state table tennis touraa-jRaiders Aug.19. They’ll wind up Red Wing general manager Jack1 ment hfie Saturday. More tiumltheir pre-season srhedule here Adams said the diagnosis was150 players representing 14 citiesjSept 2 againkt the Denver Bron-i made last week when he sent the (are expected. Ico*. 22-year-old player in for-a checkup because Me Kenzie had showed signs of tiredness late hi the sea: JOE’S r SURPLUS ginow St. FE 2-0022 TAKrAULINi III 5x7 .... S3.50 9x12 $10.80 Si 6x7 . $4.20 10x12 $12.00 #1 6x9 $5.40 12x15 $18.00 %M 8x9 $7.20 12x18 $21.60 ■ A 8x10 . $8.30 15x20 $30.00 MM Special. Situ Made la Old, w ] Manila Rope. Vs" It «.— ¥* " 4c It- HIP BOOTS ClMtod Sole lo Log Hotness Belt Strap $8.95 points. Mononucleosis previously put ace. goalie Terry Sawchuk in the hospital lit 1956 when he wu playing 'for Boston. voMrs scrantu Led by double wins by Tom Moran and Jade Newton, the Kee- ______ go thinclads won seven first places, i k. rrra ara to mmmmi Moran wort the broad Jump at 21- 'pJSSHfifi®® — feet 1% indies and the 440 in :55.1. ‘ *“*“ noMTtteetiSCtjr West Bloomfi * ‘ “ Newtra wra the lM-ysrd dash | to till, bat the distance when j checked tuned ant to be IN I yards. He also won the NO in ; I tot. Oaritston’s relay teams were the | medley and 999-yard winners. Tbej fe»n < in tbs tow hurdles and Fax in tbej c*ntr»i ™*Vo»u»c Northern mile run: ’intSr At Fitsgenld High School, the Oakland B schools engaged to three dual meets. Fitzgerald defeated Oak Park, 964 to 12% by winning an IS first* including a 45-feet 24-inch shot-put by Bob Begley for a school record. Claws* won the tad relay event to defeat Tray, » ». and Take Orion defeated Madhen, •s', to «%. • * Craig Hahn was a doable winner for Orion by taking both dashes and running in the 880 relay. His times were .116 and :25.1 respectively. fUat Wertlnni si Points* Csntri Crsnhrook st ftrnd.l. $14.50 PRANK BOLLING CLOVE............$1.75 $15.95 MICKEY MANTLE GLOVE ........ $11.50 $1.45 STAN MUSIAL CLOVE .......5.75 $9.00 RLACH 6L0VE .... ................$ 5.50 $6.00 PERNWOOO IRONS... .......... $ 9.75 $9.00 SPALDING AUTOGRAPH IRONS........S 5.95 $12.00 GOLP BAG..... ...... ..........$ 9.SO BASEBALL SHOES....................$4.00 end UP TRACK SHOES............. ...... $5.75 and UP SPALDING TENNIS RACKETS ..........$4.50 and UP TEAM PRICES ON SOFTBALL AND IASEIALL UNIFORMS WELDEN SPORTING GOODS 51 M». Clemen* St. PE 4-6211 Madison’s Lee Hill was an vtdual star as he won the high jump, both hurdles and placed in the broad jump. His low hurdles time of 21-8 was a school mark. He went 17$ to the high hurdles. Rocky Bronson of Troy was winner to both hurdles with 16.9 to the highs and 22.2 in the tows. Although continuing to play good baseball, Waterford lost its 2nd decision in ss many tries yesterday, a 5-2 setback at the hands of Berkley in Inter-Lakes activity. Bases ea balls are stlli Waterford’* leading bugaboo. Three wafts, coupled with only om bit, helped Berkley score three runs In Hie Mb imring to break a H ffach foam collected seven hits with Mike Giannini making two for the Skippers. Jim Hoke was the starting and losing hurler with Len Schmidt relieving In the 6th. Cranbrook's baseball team wefi ltd 2nd decision to three starts, a 100 rout of Royal Oak Kimball behind the three-hit shutout pitching of Roger Rothenburger. BID Mosher and Tom Demrick paced Cranbrook’s eight • hit ’ attack, Mosher socking three safeties and two RBI ihd Demrick «c- Profa»»ionql WRESTLING PONTIAC NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY S7 WATER 8T. FRIDAY APRIL 22 liN tM. 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Ex«h. 3.91 For OLDSMOBILE . 1942-50—front, 76,44,46 4.Z9 1942-50—R*or, 76,66,64. 3.98 1949-59—front, •« A 96.. 4.39 I949.59—Rear, 31 A 93.. 4,29 For PONTIAC 1939-50—AN, Nor........3.91 1942-41—AN, front......4.29 1949-54—AN, front....... 4.79 1955-58—AN, Front......5.65 to Broke Shea Price* Shown ora with your OM Shoo*. Per’ AH Other Cora and Medal* Net Littod Above Coll At Vooy JAR Store... Save I Handy tool! Make* th# brako fob toiler to daC 0% to Siae, RUBBER BrakG* ADJUSTING HOLE COVERS BRAKE REPAIR ItlT MASTER CYUNMR All now intarnal ports to ra-MW cylinder to operote WHEEL CYLINDER KITS 49c IRAKI Adjusting TOOL Handy tool tokhe* ih# m m . * dOMM m. UWIRIOl ^ twwwD w mm lag 9 at tho roar—itfeot j "bottomlngl” Thoy’ll. 4 —» 1—1 — — niranngi ineyil. knraot* loadfapac-Ny to !500 Lb*. More mm |»9 OUt "HUHl",—L_ . ssarRfiiars _ traNor puNbil or the troNor Now 1 ^ Heavy Dvty-1500 ^ 115 Novtil Saginaw Stroojt PARK PRU REAR Of Sl^ftl Spiegel Catalog Do*k Ip TU$ f fora Wt I Say— Shelton ’as the Ticket to a Deal ’at’s Cricket” Ai’ ’00 but Shelton gives a 35,000 mile guarantee? Nobody! Plus a Courtesy Car When You Dtsira Service! COMPARE-0UR TRADE-IN! We Deal-Dicker and Deliver! Save Now On LOW MILEAGE Demonstrators *3294 . *3236 *3004 *3076 Sera $042 Bonneville 4-Deer Hardtop Stock N*. P 2 ...... *3326 Save $717 Star Chief 4-Door Sedan Stock No. P 199 *3042 Sera $491 Ventura 4-Deer Hardtop Sleek Ne. P I69\ *3019 Save $641 loouovIMa 2-Deer Hardtop -Stock Naff) *3201 Sara $676 I Star Chief 4-Deer Sedan > Stock Ne. f 217 *3042 Sara SOU Invkta 4-Deer Sedan Stock Ne. B SO *3112 Sara $692 Oaetra 225 Convertible ilriBri‘!Tgrr::.. *3846 Saw $910 Look'at the tremendous savings on atfof these demonstrotors!, The mileag* on ill of the cars Is very small. AR of these beauties are equipped with Radio, Heater, Hydrtmatic or Dyne flow Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Back - up Lights. Windshield Washers, Whitewall Tlrgs, Oil Fitters, Foam Seats,, Deluxe Steering Wheels, Chrome mouldings and Deluxe Wheel Covers. Many of them have even more equipment. All Included In the listed price! Taxes and license extra. ^ ^ , We Sold Your Neighbor—Why Not You? Shelton Pontiac-Bnick 223 S. MAIN - ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 li 21 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 Taxes, Unemployment Fires, Dividends Firms Diversify for Protection By WILLIAM FERRIS “ (although all with the aim 61 sett-AP Baaiaeaa New* Writer NEW YORK-You can’t jell a company by it* name any more. You might think, for example, that Hotel Corp. of America Just roads and had its own fleet of II XIOICI Wip. Vi nurci avw, juot - ——--------j. • , n hotels. Not so. It will also eeB shlpa. Sb diversification Jen thing invented by this generation of business leaders. eluding street aweeeprs. It’s Bald-win-Lima-HamUttm today. tag steel. U.S. Steel then-as now — not only operated Npst furnaces, but mined iron ore ,ran its own rail- Vator is the Income tax. A com- An unusual diversification motl- However, since World War Hjits profits. diversifications has become popular than ever before. -When National Distillers weal late chemicals by buying l:.S. Industrial Chemical, sh executive explained, 'We decided we didn’t waul te pat all ear eggs prune Juice. Or maybe you believe General Dynamics Just engages in fancy •pace age stuff. Not so. It win also aell you. a load of ready-mixed concrete. Or perhaps yea feel the company which sells you coal. Philadelphia * Reading, has no other Meat ter keeping you warm. Not so. It also seifs underwear, j la one waway aome.-Diverslflcation to a product of P* modern argument for di-the post World War II Industrial | versification has been well stated • ' hv Willard Rockwell, chairman of> It’i not exactly a new htea. One jRockweU Manufacturing Co. Hej el the company's first corporations, sold: the Society* for Useful Manufac- "A company tied to one Industry. | turns (SUM), founded in 1791, [operating in one plant, ia too vUL: .planned to make everything fromLeraUe. One soft market, one bad' women's ahoes to pottery — and fire, one strike, and profits are run on the side “a brewery for suspended, people are laid off, the supply of the manufacturers.” dividends stop. At the worst the (The company had some good company is out of business.” j Ideas, but nevertheless lost mon-|MirPf;1,.R u*«TRrtKi^or Wttcu- j United States Steel Corp. in 1901, !,iw* »’ith «**> ambitions, he pushed it into many fields • pany with a large loss acquires a profitable firm and the combined firm uses the tax loss carry forward to reduce its taxes and swell have tried 1a awve a# far away from their original fields aa possible. A.S.R. Products Corp.. second largest manufacturer si safety rassrs and blades, new also makes controls ter guided Some diversification projects are rejected as a little too fantastic. Studebaker-Packard tjoep. and the Thus Botany Mills. Inc., after ^ York Auction Co., which a couple d miserable years, got wt M M , commission of woolens and wpnt into eta* tried ter many months to lipes as doll*, gas well *uPf1'*8jget together on merger term*, arid suntan lotion It changed its broke off the romance last name- to Botany Industries, Inc. jy^p. when they admitted their] gomd companies appear te 'businesses were too far apart. ADAM AMEg THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger hMMHH U6\Ju\A_.\ SUPPOSE. t w irvi UfwvCJST Ck T\ ■ ftVMTUMKTCS* ■ VOUTWVNG, “03 WnkN 'AAaVx.X \TStEDfiM YO'VOP... m f- tom \vjvk bJOYvaco.-.uax, XV UV By Edgar Martin VJMCU VXTW COME& Muypuv. «=»*nwr.y\ __J By Carl Grabcrt Boom Fizzles -No Stimulus been forced by law. Pallmaa, lac., was required te dtyest It- ; •elf of Ms alecptag car business. •' -X It bought M. W. Kellogg Co., ] which constructs processing ) XA plants, and TratlmoMIe, lac., second largest producer of truck : ¥ traders. V j Companies in heavy goods in* _.. _ . . dustries have diversified to get Inventory Pile/ Capital aWay from extreme booms and Outlays Not Holdina bust* 01 *•» business cycle. Typical V^UTiays inwt nwiumy Locomotive Works, up Well Enough ] which once made only locomotives . [but now makes many things NEW YORK (UPI)— The 1958-. 1960 boom appears to be dwindling] for lack of a new major stimulus ] to economic growth, says Prentice-j Hall. - Inventory accumulation, now end-| ing, is too temporary and erratic j a stimulant while expected gains in new plant and equipment outlays are not big enough, P-H states In its weekly report on business. * A A "Nor can consumers alone turn the trick-well-strapped A they are with debt, and buying as they are |_____ , to the limit of their slowly rising spendable income,” It .adds. Rohm ft Haas is a well-run, medium-sized chemical company with an excellent record, reports, Standard ft Poor's Outlook. , . Despite the lofty level of] the stock—730 on the New York Stock Exchange (which suggests the possibility of an eventual stock split)—the issue is an attractive] commitment for capital apprecia- Kenneth Ward of Hayden, Stone ft Co. selects five stocks he feels] are in a relatively strong position to reach stilt , higher price levels: Amphenol-Borg, Day strom, Varianj Associates, Magnavox and P. R. Mallory, McNeil Machine ft Engineering! • Cb. offers above average prospects for capita) gains in the market, Winslow, Cohu ft Stetson reports. "The contemplated acquisition of . the F. Myers ft Bros. Co., plus aj large backlog of unfilled orders should result in a substantial increase in 1960 earnings,” the securities firm says. State Cattle for Market Increase 16 Per Cent LANSING (UPI) - Hie Federal-State Crop Reporting Service-said today (he number of Michigan cattle and calves on feed for market /Indicates a Jump of more than 16 per cent ’from last year. ★ -A ft An estimated 125,000 head were on feed April 1, the service said. ] This compares with 108,000 head ' last year at the same time. About 1,000 head were marketed as short! ted animals before April 1, the] service said. A Some 15,000 head were, expected j to be marketed in April, 20,000] head during May and 22,000 head] during June. About 68,000 head ‘ were expected to be marketed] After June 30, With Alaska and Hawaii in the I ' union, the geographic center of papulation had a westward shift. It wn* last nli “ " - at a point 17 Rock in Butte County. This point 'la. 14 miles east of the Junction] of the borders of'South Dakota,} Montana and Wyoming. 'ME PONTIAC PRESS., THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1960 FORTY-NINK r ......... Jewess ahd l&afl^ Prices Mixed j markets After Decline NEW YORK (*—Stock market prion wtra mixed Mriy this afternoon u the Hat iteadied following two days of iharp decline. Trading wae moderately active. Gaina and Isaacs of tractions to about a point prevailed among leading issues. American Telephone, wtikh fell 4H yesterday on 'word immediate boost in the dividend was contemplated, was off nearly 2 points for a while before reducing the loss slightly. A camber of asserted The foOowtog are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Fanner’s Market by growers and otddJhg them in wholesale package We Quotations ora furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, aa of and notepad a part of their Some of the electronics made fair upside progress. Oils and aircrafts declined. Moat other group* were mixed. Some stocks responded to better earning*. An encouraging Item tras 5^u^CWrM * the report that gross nattonalpjy average choir* an< product is running at a record annual rate, seasonally adjusted. hatfarsto* ci-----1 lower. cow. Ford Jumped a patat follow leg news Ha first gearter earn- Grain Futures Rim; Ireland Buys Corn CHICAGO (API-Grain future* «{K"Tl a «Hgbtiy firmer trend but Detroit Produce Man Stabbed ih Street Fight With 2 Youths Frank Land, 30, df 110 Raeburn St., suffered a knife wound of the hack in a Street fight at Auburn avenue and Paddock street early today. Land told Pontiac police he was walking along Auburn, at 2:30 a.m. when several youths in a car pasted Mm several times, hurling insulting remarks., | One threw aa empty, bser bet-tie at him. Land said. He told officers that two youths, about 18, jumped from the car at [the intersection, and that he was knifed in the scuffle which fol- VKOBTABLS* —____J. trpped. bu. ’....... CtrnV hiuutt Ml ChlTM, do*. Mm. ............ Horseradish, si, ,..... OeSons. ""dry. *5Mb. b.f ........LSS Aids today In tariy dealings on the board of trade. Corn moved up major fractions in spots as dealers hear reports Ithat two vessels had' cleared CW-jeago docks overnight with calgoes lowed, of corp and tint Ireland had bought! Land was treated for the four Tti a moderate amount for shipment ibich stab wound at St. Joseph > III next month. I Mercy Hospital and released. Soybeans, in their third week of ---------------—————- off small fractions on old ^ Local Reserve Units ..-—-—.mKTW.... Radishes. Blub, Vb bu. ..... Radish** hathata* StS MM Rhubarb hothouse do. bch BxsgEfcr* Livestock months. Weaknew in the by-prod-i i^datiMtmi - fiM“fc"|Have 25 Openings . Help Waatod Mfifa MW TO DO LANDSCAPE rwjnsfkoi. swptr » powoB. tm Matrrrs wall waWino artV- Union Lake Rd. ■ _ L lee, fioo ostlmotoa. MA 4.19218. . XPKRIENCEDWOMAN a - M, m( ». CtiaW AND AMBITIOUS Sffko w^b.X^«. Viiii rasvElw 3‘ d-ijW Mfwa SjtlE- #aix~ai&:.‘wa@rWAfflOO. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CH1CAOO, April 11 (AF) — Opemn. BMiA prlcoo: * —Ml-- ■ Bo*. ... ....... J rr. Dor, ....... t.sd'," *re— . i.aiv* May . ..... 1.91 Vi July and below weak la SSe Mia Mesas: s looda]M hlfh choice 1*13-1111 lb. etoe re 1“ ’ ......................9*9-11** 399*; load lush choice ISM MAS: Bilked good HH were easy. Americas Meters Texas Instruments, which ex* pects record sales and earnings, had an eirty gain of abodt 2 which it halved in later dealings. U.S. Steel picked up a fraction. Bethlehem was firm. Jones A Laughlin dropped E Mt'. N*w York Stocks l. *119- la 1100-1 there are 25 openings for non-prior servicemen in three local Army reserve units, according to Gapt. Claude Reed. Pontiac Army Reserve Center advisor and coordinator. ____/ These units are the 4th Howitzer | ! lavBn ■ 39th Artillery, the 401st Army i.MHh1postal Unit and the 2nd Bn,, 333rd, iMr<‘-.'dnuB"rn|Ba*ic Combat Training Regt. IS! Men interested in joining there1 ct .. ' isos units can contact Capt. Reed at; *»• ...." “Ithe Reserve Center, 40 Walnut St.| ...J-J^OS: .— .. •*-34 59; standard— 31 99-34*0: utility oiooro 10 0S-11.... •boot ton loads choice 796-933 Ih. totters 39 00-27 50 good to. low chdco hjllcr. 33 00-30 00; stahdord halfoM JO 00-33 00 utUUy hoiforo 10 00-lSM: MtUty owes n oo-io oo. eoBBoro sad oottoro 14*0-17 00: few, down to 13 *0. nttatp bull. SO.OoiSi.re^ cutter hollo EM*.1? •mail lot* §o*d and choice yearling teed* — «h. *a 00-30.00. •If supply unchanted h: sat loro ioo-joo IPonfioc General j $82,000 'Windfall1 Pontiac General Hospital financesl than anticipated on approximately t* 3SOO: •wno-!recejvwd a big shot in the am 60.000 patient days policyholder^ ___** r today through a 882.000 reimburse-! apept at the hospital last year. ™ Hospital „ ?|iler Mkkd, pen- I iambs fully steady; tower fyado* noady Senice (Blue Croas). J tiac (intend benefited from the cbntparod . prime 13 00-31 ( art 33 00-3100 r; slaughter *' 10 3 Kelaey Hay .. 31.0 » An N Oaa . Am Smell . An ^tUkTal Armour a Ce Avca Carp . Balt * Oh . Beth Steal .. Boeing Air . 10 KOBBOeett . MS Kina Clk . MS Kresge. SS . • » J L0?*Ola«e - 5! Ub McNAL : ^Lh*^ S'* LorlUard . • 3, Mack Trk . OS • Manning ' wtt Martin Co - S May D Sir it Mead CF ... Mg/rk , - __ __ , i . liar uwhji at nmeuwo sawssi ____MR. .thc »moai!t! ronipnny’o deolalon to retatlreree and i pell. 33 50-14 00; good by which the hospital underesti- __iTIil fnr -XDen«eo last year ?X5-iT 5.00-s.oo___ Ipenses which the hospital ln«ur-| co|t , R E S U L T S ? oaWltWIt~iin«rbAN^ {SIS DandloOB. Orchard Lake: age 14; Moved huabtnd of Sadie Davis; COBT brother of William OByti, Oarfleld Davta. Mr*. Mary Oarver and Mr*. Oaorgt Ivans. 1 Funtral service will ba held Sat-I urday, April 33. aii:tt p.m. front I Rlchardaon-Blrd Cha pet Walled Lake, with Rev. Hdward Auchard olllctatlng. Interment In White Chapel Cemetary. Mr. Davis will Ha In state at th* Rlcherdson-_ Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lags FX1FTUI. ARRI 30. 1000, FRANK. MIS Collier Rd.: as* M: beloved hukband of Sophie pfolftor: rear (other of Mr*, nlohard (Florence) SUvl*. Mrs. Frank i Marjorie i Al-len. Mra. Dan iMary) SUvIa, Miss Barbara Pfeiffer, Prank Matt and Joe Pfeiffer; dear brother at Pet. Matt. Rndy and Joe Pfeiffer. Mre. Mary Janaass and Mra. Barbara Bhrlennor. Funeral arrange-menta pending from thr *—5-Bnovar ihutoral Romo. iga. Many too — iron unl-malntenance. fret _rT1rTTT, _ .a benefits. Plenty at year-around work, no oollliy required. Real lob aoourlty. To M*' In°go ______I____Mrs. Wright halve U and 3:30, *Jd to 1:36. 1. Canopy Hotel, Brighton, Mle ACadamy 5W *-------------* “ 3-0013. n.,BABT8ITnNa. HOUR. DAT, OR SHEFFIELD, APRIL SO. 1000, ANNA ■rah, tn ronoren at. ■>* dear mother of Robert rigWwt North Yoaorteah Van unto. tnc. ACadamy 3-7067 ACadamy 0-0013. work by day Tuei Wed . Thurs Ft. Wayne. W1*"*- l_3-MU. __________^ I References. PE 5-4151. Anytime staff: ('IF ULL TIME SALESLADIES .IRONINGS. $3.00 A BUSHEL. 667 ----a 33-36 year* af ally Wanted. Apply In paraan, 8. B.: X Mansfield FI 1-7167 aehool graduata M[ Kraaga Co, Tol-Huron Shopping j t^~wnmiTi.Twn~Wrvinr~ n present (I Ul. By#L . (it. A .Mgl upper half u ff). Hava n Harry OUXord and Dixon Bell. Mra. Mary Peek and Mrs. Ftari Wood; also aurvlvod by 11 gynS|. children and 13 groat-grandehll-dren.. Funeral aarvlee will be held Saturday. April S3, at 3 p.m. from Forry Park Baptist Church with Rev. Kudiag Blhl officiating. In-termont In Oak Hill Comottry. go J^ fMld wlll 11a In state at I the Puraley Funeral -Room until i time of aorvloo and than ha taken 1 to the ehurch far oarvtoa. •Fn-LANE APRIL 13. 13*0. SARAH M Stanton at, Oxford: age (o; doer mother af WUfard W. Llttler James P. Spill ana and Mra. , Marlon fOenova) Even*; algo aur-rived by alx grandchildren and I three grant jraSdotilVIiin. Puner-*1, wry*** pm g, held Friday. ffPLH. H *_p m. from Rumer-f'|‘ Punornl Home, Oxford, with itar Rarlow Hwyt offlelatln*. •wr. .id riifi of Btttofi lo* or UmltatV otto* axpert* Apply In poraon BaMflclal nance Wmpany, Twfoot 1 '^SSiTiousrr Do you want, to aarn nora monay k build a tecur# future te gg Mlf? W* ar* on* of th* largaat companies in our Hold * desire liwnin to roprooant ut In ttt Oakhtml k Macomb Co. uijp For qualified men w* offer m* Mowiag: il|toLr ular ropoat bualneos. ___ •ittooi: you must be oftt ». °n n,«“.ri? AFTER 6 SJJJf’JJJJl FULL T1M1 BAtiaa LADIE8. fcOkT. llS»f*ha ill try aerr- k.n.ru. **y ere nr*nt i elderly I M; benefits^ W. T. Grant Co. tirade Mile, Pontiac. ______ X>D HOME AND >20 A WEEK* In return for affectionate child -------1 light hotiMkaepteg, 1 vat# room. aU MI 4-lg00betfi MIMEOORAFH1NG. TYPING. iSG* retarial serf Ice. EM 3-2842. PAINTINO. OUt ROOM i of au. r'E 2-0411 ________ ^.n WILL CARE jPQR 1 DR, 3 cHiL- MANICURIST BXPXRIZNf Franklin VXlaM salon, high ow-mlaaloa, 36AI-7171 or 304-6311 NEAT, BZFERIENcib WAITRESS. Pirn an. _t appearing and not u may M able tr OPPORTUNITY At Jewal Tea CP. Will train 3 men to complete our Hold atoff. Experienced In door to door coiling helpful, but not noceaaery. “ ^---MA 4-1061, 1 OR BRANCH OFFICE r port or full time. Ago 36 preferably living outald* P ic. Car helpful Training eat S „ w; E Moil foe poraonal InMrvlow. EsIff'A &.8f a zssvss; ----------------------- 3-0922. 2 f-M. • • 9M. . tn. call OR 3-3544 be- c«^i«vPi-Ni^rFTrW 25BT ^yV*MSDahlfUA rtt il^tiE^Wt^AN-rOR—O E-R-: :hlno, uon and part Umo. day or night ahitw. lot irt| houl(Wolrk Uv* In. ielp I?* ! wilt Huron. f n,f..|¥l with ahlldren und eookm^^PrC dear Rtkir U Edt Mra Conrad MarcL,. Charlea Btout; dear oroiner or | "■■■ is—w— ____ — i oi L. ^J.'5*w,^Kold ¥*•■ viaiotcAioSiviRd, 3* or ou>b. R; OaUs and Ell stout; alto survived j?oJ05 ^gag .ifHS^^op !«1 »»I mnarat HARlto.. kAdjUtBi ll“K.-rTS=- — overtime j - ___CALL NOW FOR , FREE INSULATION JOB -WITH ALUMINUM SIDINO AIM stone, awnings, storms, lal-ouslea. No aflOghBl. lit P ml tummer. 63 no, k up. JOR VALLELY CO. OL urea — Day* Eve*, if no an*. CUU OL Min 1 yi CAR GARAGE Complete, >546. OR 3-3251 BRICE. BLOCK AND CEMENT | work. Alao flroplacas. Or 3-moj, - A-l CARPENTRY -| Additions — Basement* f - Attic* , Oarages - OET MT BID FIRST — ■ i____PE 3-13H. ' i-i Residential, commercial and industrial Mason and gen. contracting- Alao store front remodeling. John W. Copies. MY Z-U3S. - id a Group op buildeiu~we offer low prlcea through volume purchases on custom "Quality Built" homes - MV plans. We’ll secure mortgage No obligation. Builders Exchange < great-gr»ndchlldren l Brighton, i Johns 'Funeral' 'fi'ome* wITh"?!-* I MTOdTATE. TOOL * MPO. ! W. H. Marbach officiating ‘Inwr- M446_TELEORAPH jtD _ ; ment In Parry Mount Park Ceme- experienced sinole MAN FOR • trfy.^Ur. t**ul will u* In stat* I dalryTarm. |m M- I ?>._ **» . Donelaon^Johns Funeral | ford. MU 4-1—.. wuTo^dSt a rlSli 1° "• ; EiPiBIENCto JOftBNEYUAN! I Thug^jt « piry 0t ,mTtW! f1mifl‘Un C*U MA[ WOMAN ^ TO CARE FOR qqU! BgiplING k REMODKUNO w- AntS BXFERlkNCXD'" REPkraiRATjON fiSi “ awning*, ►ontlae Horn* Service.’ PE 4-1881. ■ - LL KINDS CEMENT WORK Drives, floors, *te. Jensen. PE 13-3149. • . . ............. _ . . , _-l FLOOR SANDINO. WITT - [.UNFURNISHED APARTMENT RENT the floor candor. PE 5-3733. i .— a------■—of womaiP to help j ADDITIONS. OARAGES. AND~C& housework. MA ------‘-----■- ™ IS- ” . ISC free for services a 1 with g--------- 4-3113. : work EM : | 5-445*^ Hw*o—Solable 15*. LlmlMd ^r*. and ?V*V4&*9&™ «422ff-3?l erwrite. 5l. S un-ir»r)rri aM t Ha] , »■} «i 1415-15.15: padoo-MW* Idl-SM Si Ih* 13M-14J*. DMiparod Mat week 1 C and altt* SSe lover; tow* 35c I , I The hospital learned through hard experience that it pays to ba *■ ia.Im-1Fr.I1 Ire thra !>uuu VA|fCIKI _ _ , T!11- * wmtifniin nw> 'nservative in estimating Blue N trennrvRftvs "btmk evra" budg- !~i—.____________________________X*.’ I and", gilts 35c" lower, cow* ssc j et brine (oll«wed tklh year, aalablo roootptoj Jj l' Increased by a oarryavar of 'ttUty^rtnnd-] 3g t ard and law tore 13 7 \ Choice - .’ 43.31 h*1 JV1 CtB Cdn CgpiU, Cirrgf Cp Cm* J| . ... ' c*m' jm• - Chet ft Oh . Chrygftf .... Cltteg 8vc .* Clark BguiP Coca Coin . Cog flft .. Colum Om Co„8U^ PW §S! §&■: Jj > Mont Ward • SI * Motorola • g. Rat Bite »•* Nht Cash R JH Rat Dairy • U i Nat Oyp* j Cross reimbursements. I In 1957 it Overeatimated the 1958 „ ftP. “THT reimbursement wai not pgynyenu by 852,000 and [.m*?:icompletely unexpected,” he said, genpg this money up out ». «... j’TeartTni stoekert carried from "But because ol the nature ot the year’s revenues. This represented L -- --------- Htae Croes plan, we can never be|, big part of the hospital’s 8140,267 ms un-jentirely sure exactly,; how much tosses jor the year Hiiwaaawi .— ^Aw[the- company is going to under-! 4 s SufTy I ^ "" °" • Per‘| MTDV liSi I IN t .... .n week: iopening trade o of utUtty standard and good gland heifers v— *'“ •" 7,changed “ M; beloved wife of freikiadk^^rer M C. Watkl_________ ■grfindchlldren and *« Irtll, grandchildren Funeral • • r v t c e •111 ho held Saturday. April 23. *» * M»- from Plumerfelt Fu-S*rol Hom*. Lake Orton, pith. Sir^i Mr. Watkihs will lia la »iau *at (at Plumerfelt Funeral Home ! Lake Orion._________ 1 fayTSl', ~ R.JIdlUord Rd, Mi^ogd; — indell: dear I husband of Jannle ■ for appointment. Huff tlon company. Highland igta. PE tWllRWPm _________________ . 1 Building co. PE WOM1N WITH CAR POR Liattr - BLOCKS~CE5(ENT AND~ yollwry. Mint hnow city. PE CARPEffTR” FLOOR INSPECTOR For small precision part*. Mutt have own toola. Air-craft quality •pirtk. Paid boUdayt. Insurance k . 'Tc mfg. co. CARPI WHITE MIDDLEAOED LADY Pm,CONCRETE DRIVES. AT LOW light housekeeping and cart for rate*. PE 5-6133 IciMENT WbRK~NOTHINO TOO WAITRESS WITH BAR RXPE-I large or small, commenolal ar IV rlonct. t!3 Baldwin. V i«d.nfial » W ••- WHITE WOMAN TO CARE FOR _ tlmate* OR 3-6173.__________ eldarly, lady. Ught. housyketplng ! CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. ... Iodlaawood Rd. taha Orion I -P*U MR «' M- MA 6-3*56 _ ] Floor,' basements'. EM~3-4«it'' MAN fePBRIXNCn) IN CLiAMWO I W*»™D wSs ,*N^ CONTHACTOR—DRIVB- metal Royal Oak Wait# Paper ior_ „ C»U . ways, eMy .idewalbs Licensed. Co, 414 East Hudson, Royal Oak.1 -Mt*f ________! _ FS 4-314S MARRIED MAN ON FARM MUgt!y*^TEDsSABT»nTER^ NIGHTS. CEMgNT PORCHES, WALKS. B1F-. .. - --------—-------1 i'i.a1*" C“ *•*! tic tanks and field tile MA OISM. Yealert—Salable II: ! change* j ^wcp-Satable 106 Nacf * w< XeRB Av Nor*Fac . Poultry and Eggs ■4.1 RtOtD . 531 pan A W Air ■ 'fil Fanh Epl i JJ * Pdtam Flct .. “ J Nth* Da ’- Hi fitttoY- JO’,-1 • 84 SY - « {to gl* Phelps dktroit poiiwry DETROIT. April 11 (API-1^4*0* pound delivered Doin'" J * * . * *‘Ih order to put the hoqiital ®niw_<1_ a sound basis financially, we hayfl^*^ 1 estimated all oar budget items)in r c very conservatively ” |WJ4. Lodge Calendar egree. Raymond Dobson. | adr. llolfV* News in Brief Dov Chm • >13 Sl. nnt* STff,':-ftSl El * MU* .... TJ- Rp wSJ'nt*4 ' il H* Erie SR ...... M gears Roeb nirt&e re4 »*'! on atffiT. SSBr.: i’EV* 5! ISSrt.j if IIS —________________ __________ nay prove lo be DotroM tor No- I arei-J Mggfat single factor If tke hoopitsl shown a profit at the erel af the year. | - | Last year, the insurance com ! Bur8tor» camera detsoit aoos pony decided it would reimburae fishing tackle from his Com-j DETROiT.^pruji the hospital for treatment to itajmere* Township cottage at 7922 ........ .....Flagstaff St, Jon Doninaki report-1 ed to the Sheriff’s Dept, yesterday. , _.Jt »»£!*-»«: rejtoml * * * Marv Powers of 888 Cherokee! allHi 9&X • 'VRJL SL"”^£t74i In the budget, the hospital esti- rj. reported to Pontiac police yes-1 jjnfted tius rate would drop during!tentoy that a tool kit valued at! |1969 to ra9-75. $200 was stolen from & garage be-1 1 ^ ^ home. I completed. Blue Gross decided its reimbursement rate for last yedr would be 839.95, or 20 cents ** ' o^T Mr dmSS by ftmt'do- the hospital for treatment to its JJ J hverad lo caaos iciudod. loot* m w policyholders at a rate of 840.23 d‘c^.um*Vt grad* (include os. grad-1 per patient per day: ivIPonfiac Twp. IliBoy in Hospital III After Accident | : 8* A 14-year-old Pontiac Township! 3*3 J boy. was in satisfactory cottdition; jHjar Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital «4jtoday. He was injured yesterday . ill .afternoon when his motor scooter re* yfit^*”” Winn Into the year of a car on Tj soar gr Auburn road in Avun Townriiip. n. 3 1 ^ g Jru Slti Aabara STOCK AVSSAOSS .. . ,x NVW YORK. April 21 iComplted by 1 mil hv Si iu i £1 3113 i? lit! !*! ^ MM-mm* Sheriff’* deputies be failed to aee R cur ahead of blm atop far a 46 .*! He was admitted to for observation of a possible concussion and leg. injuries. The accident occurred on AUburn road east of Harvey street. Practical Nurses Decide on Union US.' 333.6 m 3616 135.1 IMS tow DOW-JOMBS 1 P.M. AVXBAOE6 30 Inda. *16.64. *« D-|J-» rail* 143.63, off l93 lS.utlla. 6915. up *9* 69 Itockl 364.61. unehantod Volume to l »9», 1.459.99* DCTR4MT STOCK* Baldwin Rubi^ Co* ■ ■ S' j! Ji L :: « w “aFrodhtf T^doM«*dU«C He was pronounced dead an arrival at Peoples Community-Hospital, Lincoln Park. - ' * * * Allen Park police said Dr. Tuyamaa’a cur urns exceeding spued’ limit mi Outer Park drive when he failed to aego-* curve near Veteran’* .Practical nurses at Pontiac General Hospital have chosen to be represented,by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes (AFL-CIO), dr ★ ♦ fit an election granted by the Board ot Trustees, the nurses voted 43 to 34 to be represented by Local 100'of the union. Of lOB-employes eligible to vote, 77 cast ballots. * *- * - The union already represents ployes. Practical nurses now have an individual choice about Joining the organization. . Assignment Clerk Qov. Williams yesterday confirmed tire appointment of Utula E. Fairbrother aa aasnment clerk tor the Oakland Oounty Qrcuit Gburt.' : ' . » Fairbrother. 32, of DWt Ave, teha acting assignment cterk until April 5 whim the fire circuit judges named Mpt to. reteew: C. Richard Smith. Who resigned to contkiua farming to Florida. S ’ ~v Bolling's Infant Son Dies Affer 2 Days MOBILE, Ala. .(AP)-An infant son of Frank Boitinfi, Detroit Tigers second baseman, died todajr. The child was bent Tuesday, two months prematurely. H* had been kept in an incubator since birth, Mn. Boiling's condition described as good. Bolting had left the Tigers at Clevriand Tutoday night and flew to Mobile. The couple has two children, girl, \ and a boy. 14 months. a Friday_______ Saturday, April 22nd and 2Srd. 10 am. 19ft W. Huron, 2nd flooc, -jtitr. Rummage 8ale, FVI, April 22nd. Lafhrup Physician )ies in Car Crash Dr. Peter E. Tuynman, 41, ol 18721 Delores St, Lathrup VU- ______________ . toge. was injured fatally early thialkrIU. radio, jmtlqoo ehaire, and morning when his car skidded off road to Allen Park and struck They said the doctor’s medical bag was to the ear. indicating he may have been answering e late call. The accident occu tout 2 a-m. His body is ot^the Wayne CUn-y Medical Examiner’s Office to Detroit tor an autopsy.^ Mitchell for Smaller Wage Floor Hike mlsc. Free coffee. Rhmui* Sale, Friday, April 82 _l 8. pm. ,Ftnt Presbyterian Church. Rummage sals, April Mill at 8:80 am. C.A.I. Bldg. Waterford. "y Better Homes and Garden (ub. —Adv. Rummage Sale, Birmingham American Legion Auxiliary Thurs, and Frl. at Legion Post, 287 Fgrn-'il* 8t. —Adv. Father John Hour reminds Pontiac friends of Smorgasbord at St. William's. Walled Lake. Bun. April 24,1 to 6 pm. —Adv. Nonca op pohuc sals o* I* karawy gtroa by th# ur ^.-UtrtguTtomdax.'aarir at 10 o'clock a n. at 135-131 North S*(-2— St. PoaUoo. Mtebtgan. public aal* 1654 Chovrokt 4 door lad an boar-notor No. 9*3315 1P54Y, Sortkl No. nwm b* bold tor oaab to th# d«r. Bupoetlon tharaof may bo niadf ot 71 E. Huron, ronttoo. Mich th* plae* of atorag*. Th, rad*rslga*4 April 39. Jl. IMS. mattar Ot th* petition ren- Sand dunes ewer soma 3,200.-000,009 acres of tht earth's surface. WASHINGTON (UP!) - Labor flunetary James J. . Mitchell rec- ^ ^ , onimended today that Cohgnaa i coart raogtap oat tn* art—* grant a "moderate" increase of fiX 10 to 15 cents to. the 81-an-hour federal minimum wage. MitchaQ also called for extending w wage-hour law corerage to me three ifilUon additional werk-ere, mostly In the retail trade. He rejected as too “extrema" •emocratic bill to boost the ws floor tv 81.25 and extend coverage to an extra eight billion workers. fa testimony before a House labor subcommittee, Mitchell said Democratic-backed proposals would create a’ great deal of unemployment. ‘ : ' i aig w_____.. ______ ■■ ng N aependont upon th* Mbit* ... __pport; im that sold IkUMM should b* piasod uador th* lurtadlotlon ta th* mm ot th* pdopto *1 th* wtll b* hold at th* Oakland County ttac tn sold County, on thojhd day.of paadod id appoor porionally at p SY%m tmprnrtloni to mnk* sH copy 04M WHk prfvloui to Mid bon*- WttaaM. tho, Kotiornbt* Arthur M. oor*. Jndst qf wM Orart. ln tho City, Ttouao ta aatd dpwkty. tht* tsta] fliui *HM’ &T^i>i. MOOM. Apri w A N T A D S FE 2 Olght t urday, I iLRp Manley Leach V* Bagley St. Boekkeepint k Taxes 16 ■ BOOEKEEPINO ALL TAXES. ifflpmdF ____________ wishes work. IH 5-33SS; 86Y.1*. WANTB ANY KIND OP —| IH *4(S*. Ava. I—_ _____nrrar »> Parkdale, Pontiac. JiFaTiA ^.a»g.B(pgfaa: Q*4m Plowfai 18 CUSTOM FLOW DRAO. OR > u«sss.s H8V „. _____ tor mJET?w honta'ihra'wages*' cats ' •»*« rark. ot 3-4M1 after 4 p j. and drfram. Itoy; OB >•*»«. / for 1 chUdrea. M ulu after IF YOU Mtop A tittDK MAll WARREmT/WST tfjW' 13 noon. ,aTT I call FK 2 19M anytime. > tawaq, and (ardent IH 54S4R FIFTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL ft,.TWO Income Tax Service 19 BOLIN TAX SERVICE -n m. m* hmw *» mum La—Jry Service 30 r*MaTLAmrayr Shirt LandKa^r HmOK AND *rNTOCKT il free ssUmate*. OE MW'_______ IN DEBT? ! IF SO LET US . Gtfe You 1 Place to P*y Ease Your Mind WE ARE rfGT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ml rnjroimAC rr*.? bane TTlCE TRIE BERVK*. W- • • —■"jamtatef. oj* «■» fist oc — MW*. « iSSi™ Id^jpTiiurtiu ««■ Groom A yd»m».____________ Xi/g complete landscaping. grading. awing. roiwla tritamd. amjcamplet* _ - ■ -J_ |L1L- COMPLETE LAWN WORK. TOJ- S^^Mrttart fa”' Landscape 8ervice, MI 6-W LANDSCAPING AND TOPSOIL D»- Notices and Perienala 17 t CLEAN ATTRACTIVE 1 Reat Apts. Famished SJ Real Apt*. Uafandsli»d38 JR* CWM ■mSvftA E^ot ofTom jmT , , N. Saginaw._■ , " 1 BDRMB. COB. KUZ. * DMOJ* Lk. mu MA 4-1SSL MA MW. I BOOMS AND BATM. ST ■tatlon. real nice, AS NKftu •»** 355 FB 1-6361. After • pm 1 BOOM APT LANQB. MCXMXK. ni but. ie OjBne Welcome. Keego. PB S-tM. — 1 ROOMS OB 3-13M, Dcx-A-DMt tsblets. 81mm», MEMBERSHIP IN _ TWW country Club, EM 3-4677, ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. APRIL ......* *U1 not be responsible ebts contracted By iw a myself. WllHam R. ■ ... Tesmsnl*, Pontlaa I«. . Oarage. Caupto' Pvt, Ent. S JROOMS^AND^ wes-stis 1 BOOK APARTMENT. WILLIAMS St. Touns lady, bedding furnished ,*nd laandry, M WUltomt eVABg Statewide Tree Serv. Lai aa tola and plant yourrtrrt; Sen and mail your houa; toff 5R ant, UmAicaptng. FI 2-OlHrL WAtSSCB , ‘LAini' Moving and Trucking 22 I-A-Reduced Rate# Local or Iona dl«t*nc*_jnqvli SMITH MOVINO CO_____PI 4-41 tj. «■ rs. still palatal circulation, resulting • ANY KIND OP LIGHT HAUUNO. *4 a load. PE MM3. _ HAULING AND ROTBISH NAME your price. Aar tins, PH M"* LIGHT HAULING, DAY OB NIGHT. PH-V—>■ UOHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. UOHT HAULING AND CLEAN UP Odd Jobe FB t-ldil. O’DELL CARTAGE Local And hn>(' dlatanoo moving. Phono PE 3-S8M ■ 'tUaWW./ ban6. stone, pill “t - Trucks to Rent * TRUCKS. TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT ■VTon Pickups lVTon Dump Trucks uIeO^uS box records, sat-urday only. 210 H. Pika. BEAUTY IB OUR BUSINESS Dorothy's INH. Party. PB Wtd. Household Goods 29 ATTENTION I Spot cash tar aaad furniture and mtseellai estimates. PE 3-8317. • ] ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND sntrance Clean, pu heat, soft water. aOraga. Couple only. “ i4** ”7- Urn. TVs A appllai too. Plea»e Pb. FE X CASH WA1TINO FOR TOUR USED lurntture, tools, tie Quick, courteous service. SUN SALIH. PE »yns. let us buy it or SELL It „„ ..., . __nl-Trallers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Of S. WOODWARD 4.0461 FE 4*Mw ^.n Saiiv Inoludlng Sunday Patatlngj&^Decoratta^23 lnt. Reas. Don Beck. OL Witt. lgTCLAM^PAINTING AND DEC- oraSir ~-1‘ “ *"“* m HAVE TOO adding machli furniture or PONTOON BOAT WITH CANOFf. BOTO-TTLLBR IN GOOD SHAPE. L^J!jrp^r.“^PE-^» A PADrnNO"irDECORATINO. g years wmarlonoa. Reasonable, ■rea "sttmatts Phone UL »»«■ ^”*322gw™: MSOd paln'er. Insured. Free •*-tlmates. OR 3-6914. PAINTING, WAUTWASHINa. PA- • PAPIRHANOINO — PAINTING plaster rap. Stephen Navarro. PAINTING. PAPERING REMOV> Ml. Waeblng. PH HSnmNoTiNfri~EXT. paper r^|ttg Mason Thompson PE Tetevlslon Service airport tv gervlcs and repair, stalled 1-1070. Wtd. Miscellaneous 30 Fi? downto'wn.'Coupla only.______ 1 PM Rant GROUND FLOOR, pvl ent., newly decorated, luml-tare now or nonrly now. I thing lum. aaeept dishes i ware. «M beddtog Couple or expoeting boby ... drinking portlee, emoklng tai bod or sob renting. Inq. 71 S. Shirley. ■Pbntlao. . v | 1 ROOMS AND BATH i only. tU per week. PE CARNIVAL as AND BATH. REA' turnlahed. li ..... j RMS, a BATH ON. W&t SIDE. PE MgW Or PH MMS. ■ ROOM MODERN UPPER; ADULTS only, » bloeke trdm Court House, rvti o imaA mm ua iuMI .*• sesn iBu MAT One ot Pontiac's at- *“ ground Door apar* decorated, § TIM bedrms. Lge. Uvlng lurnaoe and Mb. nu ■■■■■ — -er Naw lull slaa Frlgldalre and aloeo. TV artel clean basement wNh laundry and storage area. OR street parking. U* parab and ewe Mead rear yard. . log na. M persons, children's age and redereoces. *____ 1 RMS. fe BATH^ PAID. 1ST AVON APARTMENTS. . — mad bath, newly deeoratmL sjove and ralrlgeralar furnished. Ill E. PUn.__________________ _____ Brick Fist — Hested Mil Auburn Ave.. Auburn Hte. Front A rear private sntraceee. Living room, 1 bedroom. kF**'“•*-ette. dinette, bath and gi Relereneee. Apply at Apt phone FE MISS. WANTED: M DUCK *008. MA8-covy preferred, for hatching. JUnlpor S-IU7. W—tod to Run . Ml ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE, iu belt, prefer west title. S aduif. FI 0-1226___________I CHRISTIAN MUK." 1 TEEN-AGE girls, near Clarkston. Reasoname. Good relersnces FE 1-W3I. HEATED OARAGE OR SIMILAR for smaller storage oa direct or main street la Ponltee-BImtet-ham area, can #oek«aee alter 5:30 p.m.. MAytalr »1 «1 A1 J ROOM BEAUTIFUL A ly decorated. Must be ployed couple ac r- ferlord Township cent Lake Rd. asm*tiWI~AU»01M RM and bath, tor oolorod. Adults. VI riigtl after 1 p.m. • ROOM apt oh wd plr. white only, baby welcome, til week. Phono PH S-10U._____ TROOM8 AND BATH. PRIVATE eniranoo. UtUttteo. 117 Murphy. 4 ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR DTIL lurn ..adults. Judson Court. Ml me. PH 3-1171. a ROOMS neat and clean. Orouad floor. Private entwines and hath. Adults only. IS Pine- ij?S?v.^Toi,S^aa- 4nsr'iv&sr*- I ROOM AFT. UPBTATO. 3 room apt. oo 1st floor. FI 4-»mo n Cottaia. ' __________ $16 WEEKLY. 3 &OOMS. PRI* vate bath and entrance. Heat and electricity turmahed J baby welcome. Apply LEAtL ATTRACTIVE, NEWLT decorated, close In. J eehool. 1 or 1 wna. PH CLEAN 3 ROOMS. PIUVATE^KN- BMUttfUl k.—— — —------------- mete te decorator colors. ' plastic topo. Steve and rafrig _______________________ RETIRED MAN. — . wants 3 room and bath I apartment on West Side, two furnished; matt ‘ rentUr6h°M3te*rbetwe’en *: iraffEDTE 5”! _____WAREHOUSE I..__________ tiac area nr south of Pontlsc. —iroxtmatoly is,ON square fast. 7-1337 altef l PJS. Share Living Quarters 33 J* Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 ABILITY To sell your land contrast at lowest .passible dlananl te a service Tod MoCulloagh Use (Ivon ter yeore. Ateo oaaa ter pour eoulty. Cart buyers wattteg- No ebmailene. Call any hour. PE tRH aJtRO REALTY COLOI___ m Orchard ,-hUdrcn. MA_____________ FURNISHED APARTMENT 4 RMS. All uttttttes. Mi par *•“*£• M*SI Tel-Huron shopping — 4-1111. ' FURNISHED APi oolorod at 1M FB 8-3873. . IDEAL APT. FOR jyjSiuHEU °n working woman. PI 1-3114 alt. 1. LAROE. LOVELY 1 AND BATH. gswtogg'an.rafiia MOTEL E1TUHEME1TE APT8. Util. fun. til per wk . M70 Poo- tuc Lake Rd, OR M3M. ____ ■MALL HOME MOPEBN.UTIU affie Hwir.. *Drayton Plaint._ THREE ROOMB. *1.DB repair! OR Tri STRAKA__ Buyers for Contrscts CLARK REAL ESTATE .PE 3-7M8. Res. PE 44111 • . ASR FOR MB. CLARK CASH PORTLAND CONTRACTS. H J- Yrt^^ DUte KW,. Uffcohterlnt 8 XAXLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTrtj • |. m74 Cooley Lake Rd. EM - AL’S tjPHOLSTERING £lu_ _________Vf£"48717** ____ —raoSiS^uraowTERiNa 317 NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 Lost and Found \ found BLACK AND GREEN loot canoe. Pair condition. Pound on Duck Lake. 4101 Duck Lake Rd.. Highland. t V- im OLD PAWN COLORED . Chrtuahua PE 4-M7I. “ * reward ottered_____________ LOST: LADY'S WHITE GOLD ■■ Longhte wrist watch, vicinity ’ downtown. Reward. PE 44414. LOST LADnS ELGIN WATOT; with Catholic medal. HaMtem Call IB Mill dayt. Evenings FE tnd._________________ Slue parakeet vicinity bt Kroio Harbor. PE 8-0918. tootT OREVdFEMALE PERSIAN] «at in vicinity of E. Iroquois and - Menominee. Pontiac, Under call fe 47005. Howard, LOST — BAT., BLACK At coon dog. AMo white 1 ■potted part eson dog, ——4 woarteF " I l-olit. IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good tend contracts. New or seasoned. Your cash-upon sat-tatMtonr Inspection of property and title. Ask for Ken Templeton. K. L. Temrleton, Realtor 330 Orchard Lake Bd. PH 4MH ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST Action on your tend contract. Cart baytri waiting.. Call Baal tor Partridge. FT43M.. JOOO W. Hu- Wanted Real Estate 36 ^STcash OT and r.H A. EQUI If you art lcavlno state, money quickly dopoeK - ” * WICKBRSHAM month. Apply 113 Bloomfield Ter-race, nertto Bt. Joseph Hoap. ORCHARD COURT ‘UtM^Msste'' onttac's most exclusive . modern w-*_Ms^SSe ■ul kitchen By Dick Turner imemss tmfinTiuadh “Remember, when driving on toll roads It is a good idea to break the monotony by letting someone else talk!" Rent Houses Unfurn, NEAR RLIIABBTR lake S-totes, small bom a, partly ter-atohad. PX ~ &L —ADULTS ONLT—___ MGR. 11 SALMSB BT.. APT. t FE 86918 Opm Dally and mm- II Mt-IM THREE ROOMS. PLUS kiTCREN and bath. AH hart one separated bedroom. Ao tow oc IM- ■ * SLATER APTS. 1) H. PARKE BT. i AFTER I AND SUNDAYS. SEE CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. A-1 ARCADIA CT UNION COURT APTS. . Arc you looking for clson. attractive opts., when the people an quiet, yet friendly! warm in Vinter. These 3-room and hath opts, rent for M*-M per mqoth- Adults only In this building. K. O. Hemn-steod. IM E- Huron St. PH 4-MM “ ■“ 1-3171 SAM WARWICK HAS IN SYLVAN Lake | bedrm. brick. OeiWtei lake privtleres. 11» Loom. PH 4-MM and H 1-1ISS. ' SMALL HOUSE NEAR AIRPORT. For Rent Row— 42 I LARGE HOOM.''Ymr Pt£OR girls or married couple. PI CLEAN. QUIET. FRIT. Him —V Fisher Body. M W. Tennyson FRONT ROOM. FIRST PLOOte. nleji^rlvote home, cloee to. PH antLS. NICE BOMB OP TOtl own. Hoorn rated. HT W. Huron. LAROE QUIET ROOM. OARAGE, kit, prtr — ' - ~ I ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, ^te^te Plrters^ By 1 ROOMS AND BATH. LOT IIX* sr « isrTPii miss. RM. LOO BOU8B. KUK . WATER to house. Oarage. Chicken home. Orchard oa Mate Bt. M-M. * I of MunUteg. Mich. PH FIVE KIA/M — , y r----- " ~ ■^-’X'.ate.sw ciratotor. Aduiu. room, pvt bath ind in-“““ trance and hot plato. SRl Union Lake Rd. KM XWIT. SLATER APTS. a N^PARK ST. AFTER g AND.SUSPATS Sia CARETAKER MI CARROLL. A1 ARCADIA CT. WT SIDB. NIL NN7* flee. 3 room* and bath, aitra lge. living rm., at* conditioned for the _____ -11 ntlllHaa tarn. tM nlec and dean. Yard WALLED LAEE J RM OOTTAOB. WIUntl weet^SdkT CLOSE TO LINCOLN A41M «r MA 4-MM I—a AND HAty I 1-3433 before I is. WEST SIDE. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ”—1 —-ranee, ‘ air-con-1*1**1*" ■ furnished, right couple. Rant Apts. Unfurnished 38 1ST Ptoon I ROOM ALSO 3 i 3 room. Heat, light, gas. nasi Off State St., 17 Stelnbeugh 1 ROOM AND »ATH RKFRIOWA-tor and (ton. Adults only. M7.M. PalmvlUe Apts. PH 3-SSW._____ 1ST FLOOR, LIVING ROOM, BED-room, kltehan. bate. PE 1-7431. 71M W. MAPLE MAytalr HU I "pbrisinnu APARTMENT. FIRST LET US SHOW TOU HOW TO OXT | Tart for your homo or land contact. Call ter frot appraisal. Corner Auburn ana Crooks H. C. NEWINGHAM PH 4SM3___________UL 2-3310 front. Oao atovo.. sqlt _ __■, Mias*- “•* furnished. Newly decorate* **-• k,“*^ W "Huron _ 1-3313 after 1p.m. OOM AND D WHITS nd brown ... ____ both fe- I wearing colter*. *31 UniNOS - “BuyersGalore 'TAYLOR. Agency Stove ” snd ~^tte^/wj}^AdujU only. 3M N. Paddock. PB MM Buyi J. -A. Ti.__ 7733 HIGHLAND RD. Rant Apts. Furafahad 37 BATH. LOVELY ntSni ABOOT 1. » and rE close in. day at Pontiac Country Cl ward. PH 4-1IM Notices and Personals 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER ; DEBTS* Consolidate all your bills and let us give you one place to pay; BUDGET H SERVICE.' W. Huron OYER CON % ewe? ConOdcnl aa . par pert shadowing. PB l-MSL cloan. FE 1-5183. ROOM DOWN, CLEAN, QUIET. wmiA retired person pro-ferred, 154 N. Parry. FB 3-3M3. ROOM BmCIBNCY. ALL UTILI-tles furnished. 143 per month. call FE 3-1111 or MAsla I-13M. I "ROOM APTS. _AL8Q PrS?a!I^r mSST FE 3-M71.' 1ST FLOOR CLEAN. 3 h BATH, [ Sq. Lk. Ml WC 1-1371. ' 1 ROOM AND . KITCP* adults only. 390*N. pat BATH. FENCED 3 3LAlWHROpil|I NTCE^niL IfH KNAPP SHOES __________ PB M3M*. ROOM. LOWBR. OTO. a weak, M Cottas* k. ti FB 3-0310. Far Sale Honeea COLORED ^aagiair;— 3 Bedrm. Ranch Homes $10 NOW STARTS DEAL" $100 MOVES you IN DOTT MISS CUT-OOOIO PAST i*%rm?ca eounV? I ST host Model Open Daily & Sun. Prom l:3l to I p.m. 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin mail ihmuh.i!ts«aisto- U Pirn niter »_B.to,_• WESTOWN REALTY bireomviay, garage. Lake P*lv4 Mtt LOW down payment. OR Donclson Park You'll ilk* tote earn pack clean I bedroom. 1<4 storv.eell eltuaV ntar*DnnaUsaa end Vl0t*Ben edict ittUUta. >JMW. * canal aaeaab to Otter and Sylr lake* I PUcptere in basement plavras — Screened porch adjoining o£re5rJ*Sfe owner has petted te nBI Carl W. Bird, Realtor Ma Community Rattans! Bask Bldg. SI 44SU Hveo. pn 4Ujl [■OR ^COLORED. = “ ‘ brick --- FOR COLORED 1 $ 1 Itomi -------- HAROEH CO., rm M1S3 P0H COLOiEi) 347 PERRY 1 BEDROOM RANCTK SACTIPCT. | 1 beat b ! n owner leaving atty.Ti^M3SI, HQprt ^ BAlil IN PonWg J!Sa_S---->—i----- — —— East eld*. Ml Mechanic Si Own- M. UU riuv. WHO _a • end school*. I11.1M — nil „ LOCATED _ ^ . 4 BEDROOM COLONIALS ROC3- SSSSt | house- ' Win toko cabin « boee—ui.~By owa*t. MA tW Huron Gardena enclosed front ^poreb? tort, well orrsaged^ kitchen^ jmrago, ate* Lake Home West suburban. CaaraatewHy located. S roam mastera bungalow OU furnace, gang*. Lot IM. i Ul1 Completely fenced. Ideal far rtOdron Covert or Bk Beastort's school district. 11M( down WILLIS M. BREWER an? MadUon Heights.' _• .------ —Q 4 n^s*1^^. Cloan t badroom home. OU tar-naae. Go* water heater. Let Mg z JM. Near - school*. Waterford Twp. Monthly paymaate SS7 per month. Total price M7M. W. O. WHITCOMB. RLTR _______UL 3-3130___ $500 DOWN ^r&rp^pr'U.SS: CULLER REALTY (OUSE POR SALE BY THI or, 3 bedroom sr newly doc efl hook lib garogo wtto a_____— way attaebed. goes with all tea furniture. Com* in to ee* tt. Osad buy. Ml Michigan Avenue toraar of South Aoderr-- .-jatmivssss afflirMnsii'TOLS 4 ^Will Consider Small Hoiile in Tmde Open Saturday I Sunday . yyato Noon te 4 Suburban Living At Its Best W. W. ROSS HOMES • OR 3-8021 * * bedrma. Also, Trade In Your Home Family atesd kitchen. rage. Ti----- “ Resiitar. Bateman1 Kami^en ■ MULTIFtE listing seryicb SPRING IS HERE! ExceUent lake pririlcg* I bad-room bom* W a largo rtadod double lot in Syria* Mores. Now te the Bmc te buy a future of enjugmda* and wpkiiii PROFESSIONAL MAN ..roteked, gracious living. Unasaal {Tlw^aWfeKS; view frato both Uvlng roote and maraaite* room window-wall, y fireplaces. 3 baths. toUBMMab aluminum wtadowa and marble ■Ula throughout. ItggW MmS features found only.« such keautlful homes. Tag Md hotter obook tote oao. ter tear* are FIREPLACE Cheery fireplace comfort te' tote largo 11 x 30 Uvlnx room 3 large lisilnadH Full basement and hot water heat Thls^ls the _. 'Tttwflte'blto i tttotog im lining aad large lot. West —7 fact Jwjl at tewa. screens Oarage. Near WAMIWOTCgf PAHH. IW* *Jp W. Yale, Cor. StBnlnr to abate* teetotal. V«A. ar TM&. gtofliuuiw nifisY sr» items of agpiwIteaMly to*, it* ExceUent 1-ttory toil ccadWIga. Al- __ sow Boar garage, ta- tween I3.M0 and VlM WtB handle It blto tew monthly REALTORS FE 4-0528 m «. *te» mr»RAPH OPEN EYE! EXECUTIVE home POOH BEDROOM TBI-LEYEL BRICK AND PR A MR COLONIAL Beautifully loadteapod tek blacktop street aad drtvw, lake prtvt-legee. cement oatlo. 3 ear garage wflh Magic teT ptaa wan to wall ’ earpottog throughout, drt perte*. *(i CWamte tote bath*. fireplace. utt etoeage if*** • gas furnace i CLARK REAL ESTATE tm w. Baron " Open Eve. A IUR PH LtWS -TTins W. Yale, Cor. Stanley Immediate Possession 43MI. Rve*. rn Vsmi! LOB. HOME, 8PACXOU8 OROURD ON LAKH IN CENTER OF! CLARKSTON. IDEAL BOR PHY- , SIC IAN. DENTIST OR LOB. FAMILY. gTIUCTLY MOO GAB HEAT HOUSE IN RXC COND ! PHONE MA 1-3413 PONTIAC i PRESS BOX M, ._______________ LAKE FRONT, (uAtDY' BXACH Lsrjje sleeping porch. fll.gM. OR j $9,500 baud 1 bedroom ran** stylo _* oa yotw to*. PuUbassmtnt. 1 McNAB ART MEYER Don McDonald pSkgoo. Aten choice lots te Droytoa Weeds FB MMI On Woodland SYLVAN VILLA— — Brick Colonial borne of FITE BEDROOMS. 1 BATES. Full dtttog room, large ktteboa. Excellent location and - daat terwi toaN Jro toko aad . private heart privuege*. IM.4M wtto satiiiMiL Custom Built... Brick Haart Bcmo — MB room# aad cotdmte Into. 114 ear plastered garage. Wonderful oeneirue Weet suburban7— sloee te. tol-•M. terms arranged LIST WITH Humphries Id R. TELEORAFH OPEN BYES. FE 2-9236 MULTIPLE LI3TINO SERVICE 11,MS; I REDROOln. FULL AN OPPORTUNITY k ef perfect^beech^l Ijvvl S year* old. Ideal ter te^ Lags* family, ate. Purn-_ too. it sacrifice at Him 11M DOWN -ytoW. 'lav. OsTSmT M3 ORCHARD LAKE FE Hall. Xves. After 1. PE S-1SM LAKEWOOD VILLAGE WM. A. KENNEDY WOWI! I Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities J S MUe* West to Pontiac oa MM M 3-SMS MU 4-SMll jba*4 * option - pay just, tm. tarn am.n mmgatew with septic Also * Tory comfortable 3 bedrm home, torgo Be. rm . fan heat., nearly W*W oil fur-Pweod Bt M.7M. mpaift. TWO LAHO- . 3k* privilege*. Only 1 g of Waiteitecd. Pull Si M.3M A glad deal ter baaiy ranged l_ man. Ph. PE 3-4*11 Aak for ilLWi. Mr. Brown, Kve call Oa 1-MU. LAKKPRONT MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE ESTATE M3 B. Shirley. 3 bedrm. homo ----- targeted aad drapm fuU bsmt 3 car ■* IM 3-4161 Mon.-Bat. * a.m. -1p.m. MUST SACRIFICX BY OWNEK * Bedrm . brick • oar gar. Lk. ._ ------______ -nis, o, BEDROOM BUNOALOW, PART Bate. Win work out rent adjustment while w* make minor repairs. Call Mrs. Harrell at PE 34338, hater* MB._________ M0I*i»R. RtntT IN SSfU%S**gi* Keego Harbor Excellent location. 3 room lower '“I. AH utlUtlea turn. IM. FE 2-4875 By Owner • Rochester OI MORTGAGE 3 Etna, reach. OL l-MM aft. I. BY OWKKB. 3 BDRM. BIUCK AND W aWHL JBH_______________ WRrttes » HPdfto. reach, family kttahtok ted bedrm ilute. carpeting, drape*, atamiuum storms andrtKreona gas beak I Itt. old. near MSUo. :law dawn payment. Taka aver fHA mortgage, to*, including taxes “* ■OAT AND MOTOR FOR BALK KM toft* BRICK 3 BEDROOM 1 3-3144 __________________ NEW BUILD INO. NEAR DOWN-‘—| Pontiac. IMS ft available. ——rang*. take. MA 4-34T7. BEDROOMB, UTILITY, PULL bath. 171 mo. PE 43M1. BEDROOM BRICE DUPLEX fun. 8m*n SI — — Springfield Twp. _____ BEDROOM MODERN AT 441M West Road, walled Lake. MKfetol gag, MArket 4-llM. 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE. OIL PI "l-MM'afterll OFFICES AND SHOW ROOlt. IMt I, parking beat aad watte_____, toted 143 Oakland. OR 3-13*1. .For Salt H——, 49: BEDROOMS. 1X17 UTILITY. Ian* lok Stow*, and carpeting Included IMP down. PE Lattf >1 oa paced Balance M7 I bedroom eummer cottage. Purn-tehod. Ready la Uv* to I MM LADb^,TNC*OR 3-1231 BY ORTNER. 3 BEDROOM MOD- rHOOMB AND BATH CALL AP^SR X>M HOUBB. 1 BEDROOM, bath. Mg yard ud garden. ... Scott Lake Rd., Rg I-M41. 4ROOM MODERN' AND OARAOS! till Reymoat.. Open torn. 3 BEDROOMS, UTILITY ROOM, rtksrdwaad ftetk mliiKBtel ft. fronteg^ Rtolh i family home t “ ““^aater.T n " arate eatranooe. S ear________■ Nicely landscaped lot. Smith A • m_ r_. m st. Roche*- garag*. Uvihg ream and . ell with carpeting, drapes, flro-place. Kitchen with —' *— “* dish master, utility t—_ — _ ■tot pi betot.feneed ynrd jftgi Bf ^_____ by owNBik i ktouut. oT FE 5-4031 BEAUTIFUL 3 BKDROOM BRICK rtMMt------------- n payment KM I-0M1. 0.1. Mortgago. M4 a month 1 Slecwart. 1 5-8783. CHARMINO 3 BEDROOM KRICK, ' •-nKTr** 'a**‘ *** El 5f door fireplace garagi Drayton Flstns, toko toter « OA um n« MT.. DARJ i. Sacrifice *< US DRAYTON FLAWS LAROB SMS "Ml 'toWT 1 I ROOMS AMD BATE. LABOR, quiet tower . apt. aduRa. Ro drinkers. C*U >fc 3-3874. j-RMA LOWrR. PRIVATX ENT. aad bath to*, utilities, stovt and rtf rig. Adult*. PB i-VSt after rmes|7 . • ROOMS. BATH * SLEEPING porch. Ate* garage. PX 1-1414. RMS. AND BATE, UPPKK. mSAT furs. 38 Putaato aad 183 Baldwin. lawn tedtota Ea^%g ILE OR TBAfSE:* [‘"V^rf^d^OR Vegetable garden _ 3d MU* Road near ] grounds. Can PUI FOR RXKir, 3 bodroom ear garage MIM after_____________________ llODBUf 3 ROOMB AND BATH •Metric MOW hMlcr. will ySutI XoVe tHESfi I BEDROOMS-FULL aaawsnrNT Brick; rirteh hi ^Vto Csrpeted living Sbrffe _ ANTIQUE LOVKR'B Modem wtto ideal .. you prectone *nttauM ever IngiEUiabeUi Lak? Onto II jn-idooD realty • n 3-8483 PB 48383 Nicely l£Sf- Ebtaw* nea 3877 E. Waltea. FE ana. Utiiity ream. Water atoteagr and laandry trays. Gas beat aad hot water. Atamnam storms aad BY OWNER. Bevert^HUU,^ [SHIRK ---------i School foe* brick and Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities Dented g Mica east of Milford « Comlntro# A ju i*m m mir fiY owJJES” ______KTife.« r 4 p.m. Anyttm* Saturday. BY OWNER- Mlzgd nclgflborhood. It rooms, 3 batox. private sutraacet, pavtd so. ssr.c ss a ■Sim Por latofter‘“ Ji* “ jjm after 4ji . . ___ faraaoa, hardwood flaon. and now ear-jtetlag Uw alcsst ^o^to Draytoa ■PtoUl Htt < north of Paattac. ~mediate pcaateala...______I -7»11, Prank Shepard. Iteolter fEW EArLy AMERICAN 1-BED roam brick, possible 4tt bodroom. walk-out Imam, choice, location. 3-ear garag*. btecktop road and drive, i baths, nsrsatlaa pktm sms, i aiunuuM, ic Mater R THran, BRICE BUNOALOW bung*lew. Newly Pull bosemsak gfi i moves you K eeissss uk* rant. Vscent THURSDAY KTRE1BO CALL I ,, Art toiiuSk ar. 53J4 WEST HURON Val-U-Way POE OOOD BUTS AND YBADM 3PAMXLY - t IM 4 room* aid i tot beat Now Ottawt Drive lively 'brick borne im oMhuiv# location. 4 bodraoau, 7 toll baths, terg* >291 JrtSrinteasitv* flr*- Placc. TV ton dining room. 1 asattotn and Mttsa laf itepr. exceptionally ale* kitchen with dteetto. 3 tern beauttfulhr tend- K. L. Templeton, Realtor Raise Your Vegetable* on this ' botowM^targ, Own '% -Mito tote ^UST'rogm. ____ ?.j%nsi * > dual Front: jJirs.Tciaa.7a crawford^agency M w. Waltea ' PE WN te* *. Pm MY >1141 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 FIFTY-ONE Pf Hoistas _ 49 "BANKRUPT" “a*** HOW MUCH HOME . CAN YOU BUY FOR QIgLY ‘ $440 DOWN num to rigidly controlled *°thoS ^Ac^°r^ production • big, luxurious, 1 bedroom mslntonsoce - ntt . National Bob* at this amsxlngly For Solo Houooo 3-Bedrm. Brick, 154-Car Garage^ Full Basemant UmwJMw room Conor plumb- S&s^&.SjSMo’ar Wo''ll custom "quality baud” it. - Top $$$ forYoarHpme Family room oroo that eon msko |JgVr 1 dining on door, with | color*' *- i: [ SB-, id f.stuns. 1 r SHF it. i ARRANGE nNANCl H. BASS. REALTOR ' TO apr on omr-t. ClarkstoQ .REAL ESTATE. INC MM a. Ktia St too DoUr 4 to »; aundny U to i DYORAK. I •CIVILIANS $190 DOWN S bedroom, donor lot. Utility room. Brick mid aaboatoo. Cor-SMC Tocont. fit walk la'and look1 at l*. If interested, coil ___' DATS WO MSM wra sat, bun. to mom DO cnomol rinl*»h. a*/*for ioioiir bo* 700 *00 Mti , loir roar u»tn«. run the model .BOOM 00* opu -1 ’ tor 7«“r Inspection U. JUDAH LAKE i * ESTATES 4 mua north or walton OK JOBLYN ROAD DLORAH BLDG. CO. ni mi» ••aolldoro ai National Hornet" multiple tmxmo. tun ARRO ^ ^OPALJTT PLUS Fat gftleHewsfts BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT Moor Winsome toko — 4 bedroom brick a alumlnur* i, h la aiooUaot cob- ! rente. 2 bathe, till basement. ■ bets. roc. room, t cor tMOl (orot* Salt Resort Pryorty 52 Sale ■HUM oodon. loom. PropartyW i VILLA OK OS* WEtlT SUBURBAN Excellent bedroom home. Atom. *“ leper etc dining rm. Llriag carpeted. Ton. blind*. Sere potto. Ito eor rerege. Beck yi feneed end nicely landscaped, (urnece. Lot 11 I IM. CUM ecbool*. Only SUM down. t LOTS IN CRESCENT LASS country ofiaa am 80x140 ft. tot - “*** WATERFORD ■■idt lot—oe.. _. PRIVILEGES. njn it. .OTTER ULw »»,e«r I HAMMOND^LAKB PROMT LOT -Very scenic ores. _ 1 lot to VISTA PARK SUB —LAE* ! - PRIVILEGES._______ _ 1 bWf. toUlB AUBURN oak-dens. _;______ i Beautiful voided tot In HI-WOOD CLARKSTON AREA. .. UPPER LONG LAKE wnnne CUSTOM BUILD. TOUR DREAM TOMB ON THESE LOTS OR TOURS. SMITH WIDEMAN REALTY 412 W. HURON ST. FE 4-4336 • LOTS IN WEST BLOOMFIELD jwp.t ehAd* “ “ Mfl| ROCHESTER- COMMERCIAL LOT i ft, mSoa* — — ■ohMOU*________ . SMITHA & LILLY m. lOpportunitles 59 BAR SPECIALS TAVERN -*- 8*0.000; 810.000 Boo Rent 8100. Oakland County. TAVERN - 1*2,000; 814.000 dox Rent 100. Waohtenaw County. TAVERN — $16,800; M.400 doe . CLASS- A*H0TEL -°$StW. 818.000 down. Reel Estate Included. TOO- CLASS B^hStIL - 884.000; W,-ooo. Reel RRete included. Oak-lend County. Many more, call as If y*u ars tateraatodla a bar ta Mtoa. Bom* will taka trade. , Peterson Real Estate 'MY 3-1681 . BAIT SHOP-OA8 STATION • Doin* good bualnom. small It' lag quarters. Minnow r pond. Worm storage bode. —. property to located to heart ef lake dlitrtot. OtriSr retiring A wonderful opportunity for retired maA or cousne. Real estate and business priced at only 111,too Terms or Win discount far — Bwahiaaa Off irflHHa W WANTED w linking too qnutalud jam rant to tom a* spirnts fSBr i*r*lce station. » yum su o Inrest $800 mu wo win flnan** M n n 2-tin for a S*l> LmmI CsMtycts 66 IS PER CENT DISCOUNT OR LARD, contract. Ssaeonsd sto years. Purchasers baa *4 per amn equity. Payments 140. Tour auto SBJ00. 1 C. Pangus, Realtor ins M-ia HA 7-111 LAND CONTRACTS SOLD IN MS* for 8SM0. Present balanet, 84,104 LAND TONTRACTB^ TO 90S Bari Qarreto. I *n!?-1 MILLER i TU* bath. Attached! / . rasa Oas furnaes. i noire • wawtT.v a- * hath >r equity Bat. at Ml per. 1 bedroom ranch watt to wait1 carpeting, handy kitchen, vtl hint, i jar***. A »*ry mat home. AM,- Wall to wall ci BRICE 1 PAMILT 4 A hath UP, ' irnlshed and rewted for HI week. A bath dawn, occupied by own. ef. sturdy “6- “*"*““* walls, fun ____________ . car garude. Extra range and refrigerator to basement. On* of the meet desirable income prop-■rttes cm offered. $11,000 (hay GILES. $750 Down Wff this t btdroon on Borth sidt ta W* Hr. full ba*cinaBt« “ ■M Wat and tivi mwi Watf. Call tof IttitWr in* formmtloa Off Baldwin I room l bedroom homo plus $ | a toiu. Won to won carpeting^ throughout. 44 x ■ "re* 8 a MM_______ appreciated. North Side Ihstd* the city on posed Street/ Very nice 3' bedroom bungalow, built to IMA Bell or trade far 1 bedroom. Prefer north side. -Call lor fur- rn.rn.mt__TWl| jWllWd ACRES. Clarkstoe £>SU--------------------- - on Ml*. 1 MOW out Sewing room, Ito bath*. —~-trpto. Kit. *3 4x13 i,. i _______*0 furnace. Nee- reatlon rm. Rnosoway. Attached IK eor garage with work shop 14x33 IdeaTlxmlly hem*. $1$.- * BEDROOM — city WEST SIDE see eua srrae deem No upkeep to toll beautiful white aluminum siding. The living ami dining rooms .are' oarpotoC tot* IRWIN CHEROKEE HILLS: ! TO SEE THIS ONE IB- TO LOVt IT 3 bedroom, brick ranch. Pull basement with rec. room, > eor gorfae, fenced yard nicely lend- lieges. FE .4-1137. ON PAVED STREET -Excolloit Percolation Tests— - 4$ Poet Wells -WILL SELL ONE OR ALL ON BUILDERS TERMS Ask for Mr. K&mpsan 01 Hlghlai , EM 3-3 operation. Will neeopt house, farm or lend contracts as full or down payment. Established I yuan to busy shopping ares_ Owner. PE 3-70*1. Em*. PB 3-039*. ________ " . LOANS 138 TO *80* BAXTER A LIVINOBTONB 64 W. La wren ee |* ‘ BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY 7VHXRB TOO CAE BORROW UP TO $500 OPPIUBB IN Pontiac — Drayton Pinto* — Utlee W*a*d Lit.. Blrmlnrham, Plymouth Borrow with Confidence GET $25 TO $500 Household Finance , Corporation of Pontiac m B. Saginaw B*. PE 4-04M FRANCHISED HOMEBLBACH PE, im'^lTORT^STiarin' livery service .slabIIshed.custom-! E„, Parking — Phone PE A040I en. Good steady year around Hr*f “ ■ t —------------------1 income. Writ* Pontine Press, Box Get .$25 tO $500 1 “ ’ ' ON TOUR d Lake. I4.0M down. henutUiU'l 317 S. TELEGRAPH-OPEN EVES; . Hi-Hill Village I bsdruom brick. kt-l*v*l sitting on wooded 8 acres with MO* on ! n, whb snw u Water. S fireplaces, sunporcb. fall fcaeomeaL oaaoat, Ito.olo Terwts > income. IlM* I NEAR DRATTOM i apartment tocos 3 bedroom hoot*, oak floor*, pin*- Its baths. Basel to red wall*, full basement, oil I I p hjto^ Lovely wrner. Only *1.MS ( t C HAYDEN, Realtor g ^ ARRO REALTY - I *4 E. WaBob 1 ^ TED MeCULLOUOH. REALTOR OpenEvei_ '*143 Cass-Ellxabetti Bd, •, 1 • FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Open * a.a*. to * 30 p.m. ALL DAT SUNDAY ft screened porch, 3 ear >-to. , BRICK - 3 BEDROOM A MSS. Located In Watkins I lovely tot. nice lawn, Itot o LOON LAKE RANCHER: Lovely face bkk torn thro* yean old Large room with beautiful -nrei family room, dining room, sioed kltcheh with OE you’ll like this gparkUng clean 1 bedroom ranch. Bun porch wtth Jalousie windows, largo utility, attached heated, garage, larga'lot, many extras. Be* it today. Poll price *23.000. HAGSTROM REALTOR 5 ponKST 1 4-0358 “^h.*pr^UtoP« j « sites. Low eg *1180. ^ 2. *tory brick bide Ladd’s, Inc. or 3-1231 * “ ■ Dfhytmi Plato* FOlt LEASE 71 FEET OP OAKLAND AVENUE BUSINESS PRO N TA OE — IDEAL FOR USED CAR REASONABLE RENT, JIM WRIGHT, Realtor M ‘ -- 4-74*1 Or FI TTW. "BUD” ANNETT huge 33 it. living fi I tlvviy carpeted. I with Formica eour* I of bobby, space ti chan kitchen arp klti tot*?: Cbnve suburl full b paved nvtog St. Benedict s >tty located close In 1 bedroom borne with ■wl, 1*4 Mr garage | Hw. Features generou* j mutt !, 2'V b 5J2 Y855?: tile bath. ls*Tsf.*p*r si water, gasinator. amm- , •torms aid »cre*na. awn-: Owner Transferred Quick possession Action ! ^ - A 814.340. HURRY! orked For YQung Moderns GILES REALTY CO. fW 14174 Ml BALDWIN AVS.j OPEN 4 AM.-4 PM MULTIPLE L13TINO SERVICE GAYLORD ,• ranch style home front, large lot. Pei ■■SihtoiHtaMi intaraa car- peting k Uig sreL._________ __________ tractive kitchen. Insulated, alum- ■ mum storms and screens, Toll basement automatic heak^jad, Take advantage, o dueed price. UPPER wsv i LAKE prlvllegee (Pontiac . School Dtotriet). Yon feel at home the minute you step in. picture window to carpeted living room, corner fireplace, -dining area.' j right! lit. trees ana execuens garaeu spw. partly feneed The 1 bedroom home to ** clean as a whistle, 'full dining room, bright airy bate-men* Call to so* tola big bargain ' william Miller Realtor FE 2 no W. Huron ! Open# to 4___ BROWN LOVELY BIRCH KITCHEN Any woman would b* pleased to work ta them surroundings. Kttehaa is 14 IT long with uadi of cupboards Sild counter space. Celling to floor fireplace in living room and eatn fire- room all on one floor wtth one 11 hath*. 3 oar attached Rraga oa tone lot Priced e*U at 131,000. PWWMWUPwtoOMfc. to orator, water loflnar, I scaping and Insulation included TbM home 1 Only M. e. look'* Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | * FJE *1201 After 6 p.m. FE 5-8004 MULTIPLE LSRTMO SERVICE IRWIN )ORION TOWNSHIP “ " —| M.fTS With i this 2 bed- !r« M kW«li| meric an" kitchen, break- I , ■, ... it space, paneled family 1 J >m. gat heat. Large 3 fr*‘ QQQd, model r geragt. PHA Unas. If j frJZL"S!!i. 40 Acres—Romeo Quick Po*»#s»1on." Various loca-lons About M74 Closing Costs lull tor details. ( Large lot. gas Rater and paved cd at: 434.400. John K. Irwin & Sous REALTORS Since 1825 Mg West Huron street M PhmiB FIT 5-8447 CLARK’ fuUb 3 ear garage, need to about I closing costs. Bi monthly tncludli ea A Insurance. nothino DOWN. Balance on 41. — —t land contract. ■*“ — DORRIS ceptiooaUy nice home, very comfortable carpeted living room with large picture window, large family room with fireplace, two aka hod-rooms. largo expansion eeroeaod patio. In.iSo™*”' ■ with massive fireplace, ceptlonal kitchen with b In oven and grill, full b attached garage, beaut Urge wooded corner to* « tioo 1 contract. 'All you I to *380 ^ for prepaid LEASE OPTION — dost like r aad you can own tola 4 rm to era bungalow with tall baseme (Ml Ac Furn. Plastered walls. I __________________ bath, oond location Call floor. 2nd floor 3-2301 or <>A AMIS. e. Kitchen A dto-14x17 flntohed ta i. A laaadry DOWN PATnORT A PROBLEM Bert |* a two- Uodioom bam* horn a* a Maui tot. Fifty “ 13 miles room bungal meat. Onto landscaped non nwm. sruwa NOW 8EE THIS 1 foam flam * house to to*; city, j bedrooms, paneled family ) room, living room, dining room, kMboa. Pul basement, new gas furnace' aad but water heater Wotor softsaer. gas tango. Panted backyard with IV* car gang*, just two down to qualified buyer. ' ■K Lge. I _ _______________„ . I implement shed A other Bldgs. *31.400. tom*. 4 Bedrooms j Practically now brick roach near .Adams. 2000 sq. ft. living arts 3H. baths, f fireplaces country kitchen. patio l Car attached garage, radiant boat Includes carpating * drape*. Owatr will sacrifice, terms. with berries, fruit, etc Easy 3 car g Open Evenings * Sunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 SELL OR TRADE — Walking distance of 'St. Mike's. — Large 4-bedroom homo an paved street, good condition. On* Conv. heat, win accept good housotraUer. or equity to smaller bom*. Prised at only (8744. QI SPECIAL — Meet I errr i 3 beflro GAYLORD, Realtor 134 B PIKB ST.. PONTIAC FE 8-9^93 __ __ OPEN M MULTIPLE LUTING SERVICE O'NEIL' WEST SUBURBAN Elcal-lent neighborhood, largo IM B ISO toot lot, otcUy landscaped. 3 ear garage. This w3l hap* home baa j had-1 room doW**to Its, f up. Light wad cheery living roam, nt.lt dining room. Modern kitchen. Pull baae-• uiant. Washer, dryer and water Ooftonor Included In -----■cTjliS* RM to basement Awning eager* from porch and window, a * m • minor flnlstttng insM* 40.3*0 with fesKENT OEOROE R IRWIN. REALTOR 3M W. Walton____PM 3-188! I price Of I U handle wit I payment. I otoyoj BEST EAST BIDS LOCA TlON. Good family home, tort* living room, separate ■nWlwj roogi. modera klteh- 1 bedroom with *k'bath , down. Two 11 ft. hodyeomo f Md Ml lath ap. Basement, ftatohod' lllllinm room. spproximotely 11,300 to handle on PE A. CltRBCBNT LAKE HUVI-LEOBB go wttL 3 bedroom bun floating. wbB u — -i **tt>*' t$Uh»4 of, cloiets paved street 3 bedrooms gas heat, nicely decorated inside and out. Spring flow-— np soon be p‘”d‘^nd^-fe.. B^jSmwo onn affordt The Savwsr ws SSiarHS MM* . elm badNUNM. Ml* SSMS * Si SortBd *M»* ■SB. W RATp O’NEIL, Realtor IS trE*”* ' r* 3-7883 mmL Established la HIT NORTH BIDE - Nicety' decorated t room aad tiled hath. Oat floor*, beat. Fenced rear yard. Paved Gfs Nothing' Down FRE8H AS sPRIRO. to this ' cat* 3 bedroom hum*. New wall t« wan csipottog to U» living room and heU Kitchen has Sew tile and . paint. Ample utility room with new storage eahlnets. Bottle ges beet. 2H ear. Like* •16.790 OI with Just mortgage costs down. f RAY O’NEIL, Realtor S M Open 6*6 g 3-7H3_______OR 3-3111 GAYLORD ENOLMN COLONIAL-LAKE FRONT Talk about lak*, living! You haven't seen It until you have teen this beautiful home on Fon-ttoe Luke go foot living room with brick ftnpMe*. New kitchen for ntothor wtth on the latest for easy Being. Big "L" shaped tuning aad family room with cht atom fireplace. Over 88 types of flowers and shrub* to this lovely Mg 306x240 lot, plenty of nice shade trees. CiB now and we will ■how yon too not, 629.800 acrei Rear heaven This 4 room home Witt- I, bedrooms. 3 car gang*, fun hath, ha* all torch kitchen wtth built In oven and rang*, wall to jaall carpet. Ail completely furnished except personal belongings 434 feet of tgm River floatage, oumc far garden, FsrmaU tractor “““* *tr garden —1 at 434.000 0 w^Jh Ben b * tri-level home on I seres that la tut of (hi* world, has • rooms. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. I Mi o*r garage, Youngstown kitchen. No. 1 hardwood floon. lota of strawhorrim and fruit .trees. This 4 seres ta tandseaped and all mowed. 4*1 foot Huron rtvst frontage, near Milford, tsg.oeo. Open soon. Boy this profitable toot aid halt bootaim oa Lakeville Lake. Start wtth fun osoaon ahawd. 33 Acres A real farm with I room house, newly remodeled on first floor. 3 full hut* nasamea* with steam beat.' J4x43 hip root horn and slid,. S oar garage, tool tiled, other boiMinge to good shape. L3|* rod pin**, 13 acres black lift' It acres wheat Look this over—M80 ft. *4 Mod road frontage. Ideel for small farm devetop-ment. 134.764 Wtth gH.OOd down. ! LAWRENCE W. .GAYLORD, Realtor I w. FLINT BT. LAKE ORION MY, 2-2821 trot. Tiled bath wtth shower Oil hast. Breeaewav to attoahed ga-rag*. Saw at, >11.616. a** It,_____ HAMMOND LAKE privileges. Eatoms., ltk mod baths. Hroptaw* to living rm tad family rm. Wall to wall oarpottoc. 3 Pleture wtn- WK8T SUBURBAN - Only 43646 lor this 2-bedrm ranch homo wit' attached 3-car garage. Olessed-i forth, good dt*p tot allows spae far garden Pavad road. BRICK RANCH home that has S> * Urge bedrms. tiled hath, living rm plus family rm. Large bam'i with space for nloe roe. rm. Ooa r best. Lara* broeseway to lltoear garage. Large lot *M lake privileges. See this st 818.860. Terms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 3314 Piste Hwy. St Telegraph FE 3-6123-Open Eves. Free Forking v "Norman Brick” Ranch At Lake Sherwood i .gracious I •dimg ■top a knoll overlooking lake. 114 g 343 ft M4. . Lntiriouttr ■iqnotod throughout 2 full Brick wan flteptoootT 3 baths, f Lg*. Bedrms. M a 13 ft dun. Deluxe kltchea wtth hraaktaal Rm -Fruit- brlek garage,__ wBi (7J**r^ transferred. 831.100 Harold Franks ir b«i I • thls"7or 3403 DOWN No otoor costs. Moves yea' to flB* B6W 1 bedroom ranch glto hrtekfront. lto baths Q*k floors, Pull basemeito'OaoMfirXe**ted &‘ ^ • INDIAN YILLAOS ] bedroom horns. Ceramic hath. Fireplace. Spacious living num. Dining mom. Pull bv— meet wtth rvareunda room. I oar . ser age. Beautifully I* soaped lot. Priced tor gufak si CANAL PROMT Owaor moot see rifle* tale tot 3 bedroom ■nAdl Ian* oa..., fat*. Accost to Ottw,nHvgni oof basemsnt, largo 3H sac fa-rag* with uvtag quants*. Ra- WILLIAMS ,B*LWK* * '"WIX r mortgage orated, with A with ____1 land. Owner it present home or |t. ■Price *14,Mlb. 48.156 What have a for only M plus 156 monthly .Income from tom apartment which leaves r payments 125 per month. 1* lot wtth Oordoo spot, fruit ft. lo*. Paved 1 LAKE FRONT — Largo MANY MORE TO SELECT PROM. -Jrtve out to our office and so* ar Photo-Listings. PB 3-TSM - REB. PE 4-4813 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BOY, BELL A TRADE - large 194*% ft' hoot. Large stone n I Ur gtr. AH __ __________ _i an fa j...... , Terms A honey of * value. r.rrr with n* — For fast and ef-s. WE BUY. SELL h “ ^a -eerrin| Pen-Open M. L,H. BROWN, Realtor CIVILIANS .$,190. DOWN 1 bedroom ranch, 4 yoars old, berbeeto nit, feneed. vttqrl wort, ltndscoped 3 blocks from botch, perfect condition, vscant, open. Walk in A look at toll If Interested can owner. • DAYS WO 3-3344 EYES. SAT, W BUN. TO 44841 Partridge IS 1MB "BIRD" TO BEE Look! Under $10,000! Real buy to 4 room older home. Sylvan Laka privileges. 3 blocks from school. All city utilities. Doctor moving out of But* has 'written off cost of many extras ouch ns anchor fence nod land- Alaska Owner Says Sell! A real deal for someone 1 ideal location .tor school*, shopping canter, la aashatow - Walton ana. Large, chatn-ttnked fenced yard for the children. 3 bedrooms. 081 PA heat. Covered natto and g>r/ been*. Doctor 110.lot. years SMITH WIDEMAN, Beautiful brie bedrooms. Di with bulli-tao — GRACIOUS tri-level 1 _ and refrigerate?.. 34 ft. family room. Petto. Carpeted Uvtag room. Attached MANY*r lSoREr Qlf*uIy ^FE A TURKS. BEE IT TO- BEAUTIFUL 8UBURBAN RANCfl Peatartag ring j Hpwiw sro ■ eassUsml kttehea Uvtag room foatorv* corner flrtpma*. Dining r*bm. Pori-motor beat. Attached garage Let gto. ttilH ft. liu MAT BE THE HOME CENTRAL U—. Immaculate t room, * story home. Largo Bring room with onrpotfag. Kitchen and bath nawly tiled. OU Family mod dlr‘ **•—■ ■* molly t (E AN . OU boat. ...___> stcSl. • NOT MAKE AM hmOIMT- SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY motabt-dcsuramcn 13 W. HURON OPEN EVES FE 4-4526 ' iM mk:—r CIVILIANS • $199 DOWN 9 bedrooms. PuH bdsemnt. OI SfewSfjfa ^r7o.kv:ri! »•- IYEB-, EAT., imi. TO I4-**H . Only 1 Partridge SCHRAM WEST SIDE place. Excellent kitchen, ■nook bar. Ilk bath, attached (trace Excellent —-il Pm 1 ■ bungalow |fa 1 Corner tot. Pall 33,444. h^Uj^larga utility. Choice IVAN W. SCHRAM S REALTOR FE 5-9471 443 JOSLTM. COB. MANSFIELD HOYT The drt*i_ that yoWB more was iuyo — tri-level wtth walk-owt family roofaa Urfl carpeted Uvlng room, dining room, hallway A stairway, f flrtgmis*. Attached plastered 3 car garagq. 3Vk ceramic tile baths, nsuhi* clossts. Built-In kitchen. Underground sprtnkling idscaped lot I k Call fa* *1 north gam vagyflrtaw. fast the place t ed couple. Only 4 years al . .tdrooms Nto* Uvtag root Large kitchen. Tiled Mtt. 6L_ Otars. Oas heat. Very low up- keep. AtoMmm storms ft sc MpMfiufEU pur i j elude bverythtog Call ■ r garage, separata f WE TRADE DOlUUd R SON REALTORS “ “' ----Phone PE 4-1587 TRI-LEVEL STARTER NO MONET DOWN Build n home to be proud of. Toug lot or euro. Hava modal. O. Ptotttoy, Builder. EM 3-4483. Income Property SO ________ Has potential _ I monthly. Includes 4 apartments and | sleeping rooms. 3 lull ' 1 apartment wtth stool and #r. Automatic gas beat i ROCHESTER Inventment Income 3 family home, ape fairs apart-. . -----ra hafh la LARGELOT - 4 Oood r.ond. Very pleasant living quarters upstairs. 1 ■*“ TfiSr- — x University, I ____n, buy dhd I now. Priced to soli. Ten NTIAC RE/ dwto ._______________ Waterford Hills Estate I A tow choice lots toft. Average 148x344 Oood drainage. Ideal location Herbert C. Davis, Rltr. the toke. There's an excellent bench and plenty of elevation for basement. Can be purchased for 10 per cent down. LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 adjoining 40 foot lot* at Cres- - oussT* 1656 F.C.Woq^Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M-56 OR 1-1334 AtorCkfllHW For Sale Acreage 55 acrlptlons.' : Hagstrom „A8 STATION. OARAO ROOM HOME — Also, gas franchise. Dofag gow i plenty of parking; excellent tog and huntlng ares Full | ' 616.069 dawn. ROUTE - Signature Up ta 34 Months to Repay PH. FE 2.-9206 OAKLAND Loan Compair 333 Poottod Btata ipany BankBldg. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCHESTER ROMEO LOANS 131 TO 1806 WHEN YOU ‘NEED $25 TO $500 i. Small apple orchard; * 188-ACRE DAIRY FARM 14 MILES i of P I. houSe, 33-srn, us ar"* -t e it op. —I* in»««tir Mi. Terms. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 B. Totogroph PB 3-7444 ButLobio grn, outbids Clsrkstoo, 3% acres, rolling, wwodad. Beautiful vtew, 43,1(4. MA 5-1738. ml o- _ toil price’ with 43,-.. -lurry on this one! . [AGSTROM REALTOR ----- *td. IM-M) OR 4-0358)- /QUOR- BAR WITk TAAE OUT ~license Across factory. Btae. location. Write Pontiac Press Box it * “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Dixie Tavern Rot spot and quick luneh. Oood parking and priced at only t7,500 down Including property and modern build- , mg. Chance of n lifetime. Big Nursery Experience required. Bub-stantlsl down payment. Shown only by appointment. Restaurant 4L600 per mo $5,000 - $25,000 ■ businesses. On real sstftte, chlnery, inventory, and rolling LOANS ___ ’ FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS $25 TO $500 , On your signature or ether security. 34 months to ropoy. Our service is fast, friendly and helpful, visit our offico or phono PI l-ltol. ... HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N. Potty Bt. Corner E Wu Credit Advisors 61A MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER ■ | FfrS&f | OAKLAND COUNTY WORKINO MANE TAVERN — grossing 435,664 and showing ULtN not nrr --------- tors. $7,500 not . Living quor- rjrvj a | sotot TlsVdsOttal staOoi- 1 block from mt Junior Nigh school and convenient to shopping and trans- ----------wjrie* to liatdk wtth ______Th# apartments ora MEfli rented and show a not A per cent return on your tovoot- For Sfl*B Farms ' ^ 56 i LARGE FARM WITH OOOD PISH-tog toko. Large bom* and ban. (8 acres to sou bank. Also loosed for on. Oft Dill* Highway, 15 naltos MW of PouttoeTownor Ul. LAPEER COUNTY I Acres good home sod ham off M31 highway, near Lapeer This 1* a good farmers farm. Widow must sell. Sacrifice 3313 per aero, Pau! M. Jones. Realtor 131 W HURON FE 4-6850___________FE 6-1375 DRIVE INN , EXCELLENT LOCATION — Near 3 public beaches — masonry building — good equipment —' also houaotrafltr Bkt new. Owner will aedapl part .trad*, investigate. ’statewide Real Estate Borvfee of Pontiac B. D. CHARLES. REALTOR 1717 S. Telegraph PE 4-6431 OPERATING PACKING HOUSE Fully equipped, wholesale, retail and custom. Hqlp available. local*— «-* — -w—( 413,01 WELL LOCATED IN SMALL T portatk 13 000 tolly r See “BANKRUPT” Ad UNOBR SALE HOUSES PB (-6133 SJi» Lalta Property 51 1 BEDRObM MODERN sr BWatto Lotas. EM 3-3603. LI 6-3483. Owner. BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOT, M3 FT. fronta«» on Whippto Lake. PE HUMTOON LAkEL. ^EOICE 133' of Lakofront property, FE 4-4374 LAKEFRONT . to ACRE LAXEPRONT LOT, ON PAVED BTRiPr -CLOSE n — 4366-DOWN. EASY TERMS. ALSO S ACRE TO 4 ACRE PAN-ChbB — *40 DOWN AND JIM WklCsHT, Realtor 3« Oakland At*. Opvn 'til 6 30 4-7841 — Uijtt LAKEFRONT 3 DsunwM nuu, private toko, good flahtog, MU i arl or writ* J. Ta- B “j. 9 bedroom noth on targe land-seapod - let. P*U basement wtto to bnth A tiled recreation room an#. Largo nowto ioo»itsd living roam and Aintwg l Aluminum storms 4 sersons Oss boat. Paved 10 stroet. City Wdtor A sower. 3M>-333 wtth ooBtonfant torms. • • HOYT REALTY . privileges. ______ M.609. helf down. FB 5-4722.^ xjSewood v ng Ukefront ..... Mr Lahofr— •%» 13T Lak*£„. in' Lakafroni ..... Cole-Easlick Restricted 'Communities ■>»<■ ' MU 4-6631 SHADED LOT. PRIVILEOEA ON Cas*. suTvao aad Otter Lake*. - torma PE MM6. Sds ftfift Prepcrftr 81 I ABB LAKE — NSW CABIN, large 1*4. Oantor Essori area, adjolntog On Panel. Oood ■undays.MRHa* EV 4-7»l»* SrIb Btt«inesi Property 57 L OOOD BUT - GROUND FLOOR location wttk parking tot. near bank ft good ihoppug center, attractive office, modern Jp allure, gas heat. Ideal for Doe-tor, beottot, msuraaee. Loon On. room tor oxpanslon with, out sacrificing parking. Extra toeamo. Owner — Pontiac Press earn* family for 86 years. Will accept land contracts aad real estate in trad*. •Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 344 ft. Telegraph ^E 3-7341 Partridge IS THE "BIRD" TO BEE BREAD & BUTTER A real good combination deal. Living tauarion — 9 rooms and. both mo* store building la n growing community. Ideal for plumber, TV service, electrl* GIROUX GENERAL RIAL BETATI 4334 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-4761 • Open ’111 9, lun.'Et COMMERCI L FRONTAGE, 119 X 134 ft 4 family apt. , wtth 3 ear ■arose. 114 Oakland Avs. Phone Only 43,464 Commercial lot. U toot on road by 114 ft 146 deep, enough steel tor todldttg 34.8x46 feet included cost (4(8. A- buy. Clark Mai Batata, PB 3-' TORE CORNER ELIZABETH AND cam Lai* Rdf 37*44 ft. with tot *q. ft. of storac* room. Wonderful location, rood for any business PB 4-44*4 between .island Union Lake Road Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors M E. Huron Bt. Open Evenings ft Sunday 1-4 , FE 8-0466 ZONED COMMERCIAL. 313 FEET room modern hom$ owner occu-pSta^Byroto heating plant* aad PA^nt STORE Beer ft Wta*. Qroeortos. Meats Boat ti&Sfil Cabins. 356> Lata Frontage Bob . tag Beach. Worn sf Pontiac Term i Man may ta sold sop-srmtoty. Terms. 1 NORTH KDir$r B 4P Brick ebiurch a~ school building ga *or-, “or >ot. stall bosom eat, gas boat * J ? HAYDEN, ItoiHtl* to qet on* of debt see Financial Advisors, Inc. 3to B. SAGINAW . PB 3-7343 Mortgfttfl Loflas 62 Another Big Bear First cfttaoUdot* your debt* and modernise your hornet lot no pay ul your mortgage or toad eon tree personal dost* t Voss & Buckner, Inc. Swaps •t0 KARLBT DAVIDSON MOTOR-eyeto. IlM or trod*. 1341 N8U • motorcycle. 4334 or trod*. Call FB a-6468 after 3 p.m. '81 KAISER RftH, NO RUST. MCk tor A-l, *75 or will trod*. MY 1.11M BARGAIN stoops 4. way. |M month rent ___ ____ star*! 0*4 In tn the exploding demand for hoots and motors and msko MONEY! Market — Pkg. Liquor. ) Meat-Packing And owner's I room apartment, Included ta this active Washtenaw County town. Packing A™*1 slaughter plant 11 . miles ft store and quarters. Lot* of fn__ *r contact sad BDD liquor peek* *“ '—1-----— be taoroaoed 1851 Oeneral. » f ruiry ruraMh*d; M -„___________ dltian. Ha* full bath. Must be ■old. Pile* reduced for quick into. Only 11,306. R. J. (Bjfck') VALUET Ml Oakland Av*. T°ROpen 9 to 9 FE 5-04I3 ar Ifl 4-3831 BE YOUR OWN BOSS'! Hardware Store located to Pontiac. Ideal for husband and wua operation. Will accept house, farm *or toad eontraet* *3 fun eg down payment. Bstabtished I year* In busy shopping are*. Owner. F3f I-IomTTto*. FB ______j)R corders _ Working «____________ DEEP-FREEZB, OIL. FOR BALE OR TRADE 9 male beagles. ABC. 3 and 3to yr*. Old. will sell individually or a* paw. 1 to exceptional rabhtt dig, also run* bird*. Other to excellent on birds, good oa rabbit*. Special priet during Partridge. AND ASSOCIATES BUSINESSES THRUOUT HOCK % 4-3581 1046 W. HUROl ROCHESTER , Commercial Property Kara to a once-ln-a-llfe-tlme 1 erty^V’locntad’ta tie highly'— tlrajbl* _ downtown^ Rocbeste^com- ' home. tS be cement, ear aad to gnnro. comer ioV*aM*ly land- ggjjasiiaYT.'wa; LOTS, TRAILER, oi WEAT HaYA have you a* da. pymL on Lk. _ homo. EM 3-4350. PAOLO SOPRANI ACCORDIAN 14 down and you hovt a tarn*. Disc* of bmfnise. aa Income and oamltonl future Investment* Don’t M3 fl.l^VL^llrotaMm -- Qg/Ldltl RestEumit — Retiriag ■MB semont block stone Mol jgitos.XiM/gSta •ou'wwd- I yean old Dotag good hastatss. Across Stnot trom ana of (lira big* plants Rtagata. M.4M Trill put y4« m tastasss. Paul M. Jones, Resltor * "““^FB 6-1374 7-4-o pjrKdxfckl 4 FIFTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 81, WO For gth CUtfchit H Solo HowssboM 0—. U'ttS.'Sa SW'P' uM n i-im MM«1M lit \ Ki. B b. saginaw. vnitn dresses and skirts M a H » Some ---------------- aborts. I formAl til Central be* laded" 8b>b Hwwhld (Mi I k pbich — uacii beau-ttful Hying room gtotea. Nil wk Bargain Housa, in M. Cut. It 1 q*b jyoVi [tafafty. Itomm, compixitT dehumIdifikiu RCA Whirlpool. u_. It REFRIGERATOR family ti«t. aiTMWK.................MR Installed. Guaranteed FRIGIDAllRE Refrigerator ... tlM Ltrit tin. Delivered. Xbt GOOD HOUSEKEEPING .SHOP^ i west mmoK________pe 6»m 1-3 PIECE-BEDROOM SUITE, 1—1 pitot living room tout, and 1 baby crib AM ohott to match. ■ OR 3-3*76.___________________ 3 Pda UT1MO ROOM SUITE, lounge cbtlr. TV, Od Mbit, 3-wey floor ttnu>, dials* room shite, rtund Mbit, coin* oablnette. bullet. dlntttt Itt. electric ran*#, S .ft. refrigerate*, walnut btd-rotm tulte, SnUd thalr new. (3) U x 13 rugs and pads 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET. RED deck, Phtlco stove, 'ez wither with spin dryir, etc. PE 1-4*19 3 ^jf^lIRS. TELEPHONE STAND. raw m _ $n$ Cmuri FURNITURE a A PPL 3311 Dili*, Drtyton OR 3-4645 Salt Ho—ftoH OHfcil S>l> i^Mwiopi 67 UX it SQUAD TENT, Ml. CALL pe raw. Ut 3-3011. ___________ FRYoIDAIRE RKFRIO . Its. EX: cellent condition. *<>R 33U1. ELECTROLUX VACUUM H PRICE. ELECTRIC DRYER. 14*; REPRIO- __ t«#?-7701 Niv model* slightly scratched craw marred models it bif d count prices. (Two years to W M days same gM * WAYNE OJ mjL ~ — SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $109.95 *13 down — IS mo. Foam rubber cuthlont >• Twklttfu), eokra_ ■ ' n Outfitting Co. - “irayfam Plait wjjgjM|ragt M-OAL. BLHtf HEATH* MM*: 117 trays and ttand A ill " -— - -- sr-ar Laundry tl 1« S. SAglnut ,...... ...... I.*** OAL. CAPACITY SWIMMING Beat, whiTBlt lumilw. Drdta . form, nuoun. OR 3-43*3 titer lMi^u~n58K 'HWOS 'liAdUMB tad IM* Admiral radM tad tout nograph combination. XT ■ ball 1* «mT“* r **“" A” • 3-13* oaL. prRsscre t Aliks, ti-43 gaLetael drumj with ttoa. I- j 3tt ML *u ttoraie wlRt lramt and hote. Breaker 1133 Wttt Maple, Walled Lake, 1IA 4-1343. AMERICAN WHEEL CHAIR. LIKE Super ft 31" Paver Mower Rati ■ Type. ■**«■ band mevtr, Porv SeUent MMoaTM'Dlxle'Vwy" Saturday A Sunday. FULL SIZED BED. Tiurnuei o r mu, >11-away bad. ate. OR . 3-ROOM OUTFIT Living room, bedroom tad netM, 33*3. *1 weekly. Peari Furniture. 43 Orchard I Annuo. FE 4-13*1. 4 PD*dt DINETTE SET. SOLID upholstery, rounded chairs Formica tap taoic. very different. Trimmed with fold leal Alta antique lamp. FE 3-1686. 1 PIECBj-DUNCAN rtTPE blN- PRIOIDAIRE_____________„________ MO. Electric stove, 34*. Meal* bunk bads. 131. MM. Items. FT ---- 4713 Dixie Hwy Draj------- Open tlft*. PnTwti / PE HIM 1 , i.mqil H.-of A a PMarket *•“' 1 SINGER COWhOLK, UGH* WOOD j ANCHOR FENCES - ! No money down PHA approved ' FRIot ESTIMAtEA. Pj 3-1411 I ALUMINUM AND ASBESTOS 8ID-i ln( apecialt from UW/nU tanu. I Day Bldg. Co. 1 FE 4-7744 BABY BUOdSTbtRL B CLOTHENO i . .---- 1 Pu itctlU. Dto- —* •* -*“r— PbP MARMADUKE ’ By Anderson ft Lccming SELUNO ALL HOUSEHOLD AND •---furnltirfe. AUO carden tools. fim 13 boCB. 61* ft Bev- oaoeo, n id Admiral Mbit nri al TV. EM MM3 after * p.m. FREEZERS - UPRl5HT FAMOUS name brand!, * yaluec I1M.M I PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. •BUB. Double drawer, beokcaoc bed. tarn chert. 3 canity lamps. • AU lor |m.S0. Pay only 13 week- ly. Paaroona puralture. 43 Or-ebard Lake Aft. _______ • PIECE BEDROOM SUITE LIKE new, lit: retrlmataci. law — *30; wacbaro 333.3*: SfaatM up: bunk badi complete I cheat *•■** op; 34" Tf MU I ini room cult* *31: .Electric c or 344; |U and electric ale *0 diet 110 up; odd bade ihallow well pump *3*; aaw t._ roomi, BMttreaa, dlnettec, factory Mt»a*i. V» price Xeerythtn* la uced furniture at berpala nrlcec B-Z Mrma The Buffalo Hoi— Buy, call, trade. 103 N. Cl n 3-6*43._______________ > TEAR CEB MATTKEM. WET IiuTITm >h.; -.,w ' j uMrrar owr Ilk bH?, . .93.IS i l^c, bath sets with trim . m u »V1C£ YmmSS----------fim R^LftR 111*. III! wttt. Mht thick Oold 1Bond Insulation. j While or color*! M17 DUiae DW> Qm Hw ^ w «ft.u I ©tr HI U- Ik. • • . |3.n ' KMiory taa#~ifrtaHir« - ------------a----------1 Um ^ --fa | ^uTlror building _ Terrific tMW^Mtk* . _ ,__________._____a. buablfaa Pluortaaant, 3*3 Orchard Lake Ava. ' ■ . « PUSH BUTTON I OVEN ILIC treca. >3*7. it. la. TV. I n bin at. eewc forward and M»»Me daa Hollywood bod. Cheap. • PE Electric apt. »to»e, 115. j _ ^f ta« es*ttjied;_ 34t Curfi| a.lm --------------------— AppUanM«.._PE MOW;---------------„ I 5eeF AND PORK - HALF AND quArtarc. Opdykc Mkt. PE 3-1*31 ARBER CHAIR. BTC. HS^MA 4-13*3 dr MA 4-3534. A8EMENT OIL PIRED PORCED air oil furnace. Far 9 to • rooms. Ace Heating and Cooling Company. 1735 N Williams Lk. Rd. at MSB. OR' 3-4564:_____________, “Come over here, I’LL scratdi for you! ” il attar t Take Over Payments ' OB AUTOMATIC WASHER, uad I maatba. Panr"" — at Otter. 8*1* Mwbl OmO II QULBRARSEN TRANUtTER OR- TacwdSft’WiK PIANO SALE At Ooor model* ■ utt*. . !O.WSPh.* mSTT. MORm«rkMuSlC PH M grW%^" Pftrler dwataY1 12 (LIHOERLdSF Holly ME MiM. ~T>Ei " !5U# Gallagher Music Co. Mi. r»wS ygo4* UPRIGHT PIANO POR *ALI. OOO aondttlaa. tti i* Rdwurd St. Sale MbcsHanesqa *7 For 8*j)> Mtoc LU* with fauaati and curtain. Mtl* if*10*1;,.1**..*-1”- yulua. *34.4*; layatortaa. complete ID MANUK*. I POLDA-ROIA TWIN STROLLER. with htaamln* chroma tauaau. used lump good condition. *3*. PS 4-1134. |14 M; toll4tc. 3413* Vbiua at .JI •t&tsSWBVti I SES™® 1 YwiSff ",W 42»H MMMMM ... ..... MM | “ “ ------ Sale Offlc* EyQmwt 72 Tower m key, rmoir* add- tng machine, Paymaatar Check Writer, aie/cond. M *-- _______ 3#-R. lanfikt ..... I uu -a um. nimru ....... 33.3* *b-ln bard copper NOROB OAS DRYER. kighmUy I ^ fig I aSS5,uc™.t i gSSyTsr dMr. fttde A |MI5 -ooS*1 e0W>tr E8W1 ru#1, i Interior door iom. DW. ‘,...13.16 1 3h>c. both sets with tl 1 Insuletion, j While or eolorec KM 3-6376. OAS HANOI Apt eftto • now la $69 LITTLE-* FURNITURE A^APPL __ .f”" deiuit'elVctrle *HamIlton dryer I U<6 a*. j 4«v, fir hath in excellent. condition. MA warnra- mn »•**• 33__________ 4-316*. ■ zz~. I ..OOOfWEAE SERVICE STORBm | M pmaterboard.......... wwrrwrvafA a ■BfttiBfj> mriwwwre E Math Ca»a. PcwMAe._ra U*Ig Aluminum foil tuulatiou, 500 ,5rEu tradeindept. 1 ** Daeanporta and Chain 34a tt o p it. Lika Raw—a ib hr. - wmcniln aa*___ i. wheels and ■i. pressure hose and rimer type adjustable it east tilt*, will saU JO 4-313* or MI •.a a* I Rbsemant" jack' pest J*g Storms ter glass tl 1. 331 A up. ■ t buy, tall A DOUG'S PI ft. end 9 ft. win wvtR on HU I r-11 _ *• - ---_-* - as_ 7 1 type doors. DEtIVIRT *SIRVICK i OOOD 60.000 STO'S FLOOR FUR-A VAIL ABLE not# and isnh, $36. FE 6-7709. 1 D, f-l- v,'' QARAOB TO Bk TORN DOWN POR Durmeister s | cuu« - sliding 4 beds. MU 4-33*3 m>*Aite m*. ikNfiWiC........iUlgarg&t." A up. Refrigarulorq. *13. § up. Dreaatr. weed ...... store. *4 A up. dressers ml A Lounga Chairs ........ Studio couch 3M.30. Vanity, ............ . mite of an kinds, A trade. PRXX DILIVtRT — Tl __SSra" • WYMAN’S PE 3-1133 Eras. FE B-AAdA 11* W. Pika 83. i Open Mon. thru. Bat. • ta * TV. J1 IN., TAPB RECORDER. ■uu. 13:3* a.m. to 3 p.m. | Wabcor. 3»J W. Iroquois. ”" ^szSSBVJaLAEEt---------- ftkttb *fr»».E ,UP. awmtr* rFt-1133 APA’ “ H“r0D' ! BATHROOM FIXTURES, OIL AND ■■PI SPECIAL and dumbing material* j SS5J2T Aw"' l: : US 66.961 We uke trsde-lns Otnulnc ichel D**k only 9 in WOLVERINE LUMBER ./ " Msbogsoy Ply. is* 3 4.311 AUBURN LUMBER AUBURN j^TOETB . NORTHERN LUMBER j°^”nkW37^?SS^^^* ? COMPANY EfTlxcallent condition. |3S PS *> 7*40 Coley Lak% Rd. EM 3-4171 JLj*33.=___ . t >&u£2T$4!» 1 Open^* a.m. to * p.m. dall- 1 1 ---— - —SB—. I GARAGE DOORS ■ARNES A HARGRAVES i. Lowe Brothers In stmk from |33 and upT! ilVERAL (XL AND OAI PIRED Electric door operators folding I »«*—**»• «*»>* mbrnd. hwt fully aeujr" •** ?*""#. os We gw; Climates an gtrsga ra-1 awYk^rTt 333* OR 3-4*34 mode Hag. gas furnace* ™. 13. LEONARD REFRIOBBATOR, t FT. ---—=-----—r—S—T-------- ... HEIGHTS SUPPLY ----------------- ----------- site, used on. rear, ,.*00. Rose Used Trade-In Dept. 3*» Lapeer RD:__________________ri 3x12 SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG J5L PS.*1 I Lounga Chair .......... I14.N CEbfENT COLORS"" and french provincial dawnport. ? .pa r eurtS>,-t ch**P- China cabinet .............. 314.34 , 13 (hades tn 3-lb. or 3-lb. ^.EXMjlent_condltJon. -MA_3-lW. .kitchen^ *A>hto». toita^ Bka | gSSSaff iKg. complete .... 113 381 PLASTER COLORS 'livn piTna ai as vinyl LATEX I " f™-19 •WJI. Mi w. Huron : m.m»nh 699.661 19 shsdii Mstela 9 deeo tones i *71 9. «e_—_________- — — ■, — ^ .w^ —- pMn?'*?3J.^4tf'n. wauula 33c R _up«tolrt.* p.m. to 1 p.m. I olSmnrt^and cbtlr334 60! MORTAR COLONS • * SHADES - HOME-BUILT CAit, ftakKMl!. ^-*nbr» prefl^-------------------- Shovcr-.. 304 E. Pike |LAEE MODE -M ELECTROLUX Auto. Wisher ................... 33*.40 BLAYLOCK ' cycle motor, not too test, but Oak Flooring ■-------------'----- t raonurn, complete with all »*■ 1 i sat 3* tuTmetal bunk.bads, cam-1 COAL A BUILDING SUPPLY CO. fun. Extra Wheel. 340. FE 5-0743 ... * ' Pl*»o • ■ P*J* j M Orchard Lako Are , - FE 3-71011HOT WATER REATERS 3*~OAY I N?1 Coa Appll- j Double drtxer, chut. *od CIRCI^ FLUORE8CENT LIGHTS «**■ ^" Conc ' Moat modern lights for kttebem. 1 BfSa tBm. t HOMAS ECONOMY »IS.V»**raiM? NJ»*Ti clfoTy | *Jjp A^ctrlc, oil Special Paneling Offer BERRY DOOR SALES Open from I to ( , 4xt panels. V«s mahogany Now on Saturday. V-groove, C grade *4.3* each I 311 8. Paddock______PE 3413*3 j tat ponds, 14* mabosnny rbfQGs 4! V-groore preflnlshod si t* each ] 8al> Stow Equj^wwit 7< NEW ADDQ4Q MACmWE*. *^ **. __________ J1J3 3*. Cash Register. Ml ft *ai Sfds Sportlwt 0—ds 74 *gt. ttfg vgjl-tl* am - EdfT'iELL. tradTi. Manley LdtR. SMB. OIRL'S ROLLER SKATES IN EX- ceUent condition, PE 3-34M. _ OUN*. MODERN AND ANIQUX. My. ell" trade aa* retmjr. Burr-tb.11, 31* ». Telegraph. FE 3-4l*». LIVE BAIT ^ ALL KnfM TRomr M-34. *ftor > s-m.: - Sami, Gravel and Dirt 76 AAA -A 8EAUT1PUL MEN ION BLUE Sdd^ dellrered or EH. MUIborry A-l TOP1 son.. BLACK DI*T. •and. arayal and fill. BuUdoaini and back flU FE 6-411*________ A-i top'son- Crushed stone. sand, trarel. #111 L|l# Conklin, rl Yuil Or PE till*, _ CRUSHED road oiuyel Is AND 33 A loaded datiy. Fisk Rd near Pontlao Labe. OB 3-4*33. cow Ma U 61 X DRIVEWAY gravel. Dallrarrd. PE *•*“' ; '■s. tW5** ' *** Akcfloa g? AUCTION. EVERY FRIDAY. KITE MMkrattkdJsnutoMJA wRFRR nouionoiu lWMI * • *k.i. L*!^ Snort soke Form f^6 W ' Tlinltfl Rd ${| 6fl, W666 fH6S5^HliSD MALE OWt-man Shephard OB 3-33M, WANT^witeMK-pOR^*- obedient PI 6MN tolar 4:3* ^S-M. ■ , . - J- EtasSSL ^sood HolVliln M* jBlttg old. One Hokteln buU. *»»«>*“, sssssasag Dog* Tmined, Boarded 80 i»jsrs£S*W Call after ♦ pjn.- 660 mAUTINO-HAVE AN -Ora-dient pat. IM 6|l field trained. mu tom. Paul Hillman, mtcianaar. F^Sris HowooTroasrs v* "jH'Otarrig lngton Scott L#k# ’ MMjrto "lr,k fisi OwiRAL 33 fT.~riiDraa "Rato «3**M1 pijlJSj*!" dltlon, W“M Uka Trailer Park Bostlne i«inn8|' Fn. Mu H—th>f Dfs M COON ROUNDS. TRKE DOOft SALS or trade tor typewriter, took or epa(*lM goads. 3333 Eastwood. Auburn MekbU. KNOL18M POINTERS tk MO old. 1 mak and 1 lemale. *3t.S* On. Tlitot and Air Pilot Sam bloodlines, can after 3 p.m. 4l«3 ton. Oak. M*tenure, ph. OS I-M44. 4-aM7. Caa ba **«■ —lOgt— kTiM*®* fit Hay, wdn nft Food 81 ALL TTPRS OP 1ST CUTTING Hay. TSUI deliver. OA 613SS. Lake Rd. (toil altar |:*>,6R.. . iiii sr Sir is* mabahpield Awnhua aat-up. SeU or trade. ,„T S£ii i wiSe. n 3-ttn. a rH^irTTiTTi iJOdTwiloHT loin osw af Waily Ryam e aaett-Ing isri~1llTgl 6M°Sear wr a^ totVKj^1 Bay. alfalfa and beomi crass Can MApla 61741 For Sale Livestock 83 S TEAR OLD ROAN QKLDINO, vary aentte. OR 3-34M. A tkED WESTERN SADDLE, aheap to*, a pits of nerae manure. By lead or let. Walled Lake Riding Academy. MA 63SM. AT 8 4VJCTL REG. MORGAN stallion Call MAtoi 6114*. new self-contained l*k tegt ere*. Jjk and 3( foot mod»U four A Home. 1* to 3* foe# BkAfrrtPUL SORNKL OILD1NO » yr. tod vrttb taik.. 334* MU 1 «-MW. CATTLE. PtOS AND CHICKENS, MA 61913 Uced OM*a —7*7 Me* ,Or»e* Lakes *13M JMJW, earn wheals MM. M met Poetise Okie.. stlM. Entga ipagisi. 6bedroom 1000 Mmr tl kol. only 91900. t*k37 feet 6bedroom ’ after I BM 6*447. mMJ&XarMtod BLACK SAD-dk. htSDt, braastcoUar. 1 am* den ganders. NA 7-3*31 PQWT AND OAlilft»,''#OK SALE Mutual 4-M77. after * p.m. Champion air coodittaaar. M730 HOLL, MARINE AND COSCH SAUK. 1H.* Holly Rd.. Katty. M El rose 6*m m SgntOITRR PONTIAC CHIEF . Bee the all new Detroiter tor IM Larger window ana, mar* gtor- For « Pto4#try 88 ! OBESE POR SALE-- MY 3-MU wntiSTetortSwTmrtSSffM* beauty at design; A price you want to pay ton deal you rarely get. The extra banns dollars new asi vour Dr*sent mablla barn* la Sale Farm Prothics 86 Yeung Phone MY 3-1711. POTATOES; NO. 1 MICHIGAN 18E-bagoe. 1* Iba. 33 cent, to lb: bag |3 to Thompson-. Oarden Land. *3tt ft Highland Rd. M3t t. mi. aaat oT Highland A U .. ___.rad PE 4-33(3 «r PS 3-14** OOODROAI Salt Farm Equipment 87 *m*. a the all Ht Bdrtfcai, M to your oaManwtMA. BOB HUTCHINSON MOBILE ROMES SALES 4301 Dixie Hwy ■ BMftfS PWns 4 30 N. at Pontiac OR 3,13*3 ' Open 1 day# » weak orf^TouaTACATidN trailer i re.ervatiaaa aaw. AU aaw 130# model. Rkto Trailer Sale and r.ffO. 1446 North U**to Rd Oxford. OA 3-3163. •OARWAY ALUMtNUirfiAYEt. trailer! Sleep# 4. 373*. "little I camping trailer.. Slaapa 3. 8SS ■ *13* M M M rARD8 t 006d""BLACE—SOILrjARD-AND " Vinyl Linoleum. Yard 79c H*g5 a5y7i*7*°P.iSt2 RUBBER BASE PAINT. Oal. *3.3* nlturi O Orchlfrd*Lake*Ave. 1 JiiJuiW HuImCN' PTteiS# LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE. •• , ^jQ^sTglLw we«T.«r»~a«w Michigan" Pfubr.Ment. ... — ”1^*6 *11 Wa rajMeeiw g-imm .4 t|*|F. ait Bildviii Ava WISTDfOIIOCSX PORTABLI 81W- .u|r(. Lake Ave Feck free In 1 Ferk free ISUKfir — — *•* « washer, excellent,. reasonable. PE • JmmneJ caps PoSlac m-Cast : Lake Rd- ClaAston oil BOsMlbaW ________ ___j hi ^w n j.~~ [ M W ShofflaM. FE -'HEARING KID. ^V^gONOTONE, O***?: I range. *2*. FBJM--------- I ------—:---------------- UMMONdYhORD OROAN 3 PAIR f TRAILERS, jnTLTTT OB BOAT. -■ --- ----- ----- .iactrlc | to order, FE 3-8783. 4*31 Flier. slue *3*3* and I Ra. 3 Shorts ... BENSON LUMBER CO. k values. Mlchi- i Pontlad P» 6*331 333 Orchard Lk. SHALLOW WBX PUbft. LAWN ; In rear.—I*. mower, hoi water te»k and mi- I cremators.. 44 Nawbarty. j SAVE ON USED OIL TANKS. I burners. . furnaces, and parts. -Wholc.lv to all. d’Brlou Heating i __ ____ b Supply. 371 Voorhvls Road. Rtwim" , Drtlvatod. PE AM71 PULVERIZED TOP SOIL. Bleak Dirt. - RL.Pf.ncb IBOLENS mhm «m tUlqrs, ing OR 3-1 tie m ... uWtidwr. BSE- unt condition, OB 3-4*17. tr TV. SWIVHl BASK mS~Zls6 furniture suitable lor aottaga OR 3-0333 or PI 3-3043, 33 CUBIC FOOT PRK type. Oood cond. I 36 IN. QA9 RANG*. N room eel. FS 4-6666. 36 INCH NOROl OA9 L 4* ut.' xinniiQil 8lbc#W6 range. Oood cond. *33. MA 3-133*. 43 BQ. YDS. ALL WOOL. BARE weave, bleak sad white aanet. 3# *5 a yd. Elliott Furniture, MO* . Dlkia Hwy., WatorfOWL 3* YDS. OF OREEN BARE WKAVk nirnttlni lUm^BmramXM Wellington Psi It SQ. YARDS TURQUOISE AND M *q. yards silver gray nylon Vlsoosa extra heavy --“— I 'fco. Open * to ■ v. wto mud’s. 6 Tburs. A VALUE Hollywoed hesdboards ...* 4.U Hollywood bod framoo (bast) i I.M Odd chests (lgt. list) .314.(5 Mspk bunk Iwds .......339.(5 .. . BEDROOM OUTPTfBPPTZ 41*3 Dixie HwY. OR 3-0734 ANTIQUE BOOKCASE, BAKER drum table, laalhar took' — tables. Hoover vacuum, settee 1 arm chair.. I'll fouk rut, 4"xT Sarouk rug,_ - Call Frl. A sat. Only between 1.- 3 p.m. tool Charing Croc, Bloomfield, near Woodward. MI APARTMENT SIZE OA* RAN6e, In good condition, FE 3-0733. AMW“ANYTKma"You' witirt- FOR____the home can be POUND ATLAS BALES. A uttio out of too way but a lot M Per week! schlck'a _ MATCHINO COUCH AND CHAIR with slip covers, UL >-*ttl. MAYTAG WRINOER WASHER APT. SIZE XELVINATOR REFRIO MAYTAG AUTO-REBUILT loo. roof e-now burners A CRUMP ELECTRIC 34*3 Auburn Rd. PE 4-1*73. UL 3-3000 MAFLB CHEST, COLfMAN COOL-or, alec, drill, tools, sleds, sice, knife sharpener, aka. barbecue, ka skatas. Spanish gutter. Banjo Uke, ring., fnhonin. FE (-3341 affair ft - ■ DEAL WITH YOU" any spin w--"-‘ * (as ran^e. d A up; rafiig.rator, j we'are new a want to I Cash and Carry Specials i _ |p. SM Dkulation I* os. I i. deluii! chrome. IttW. I pJJrtns’ihsu'latior V bag *»M ! gTSJo g , | prefinished mshog 34 40 ea. “P. 1 1 II abemnf W Pina .13 lin. ft. ( -- ™. .i 1 Call tor a free estimate on all ! r%Etw“7B mm 1 w m“b*r * tr"» “T*’ ^ jfc&'JLTi gg-MMSg HAGGERTY LUMB,ER 1 WROUOHT IRON PATIO TABLE. u. Ysc, 1 Weak finish, blsak lap. 4 match- *»I , 4^531 L ing chairs, pink grain toatoar, Weakddve. T to * Sot- *• k 3 , padded seals. Ilka new. IM. MA DEEP FREEZE 11 CU. FT. UP- f (.133*. right MO. Slmnlei Ironer tie ! • — Call before 7 p.m. MA 3-1373. $$ WHOLESALE $$ c°Z£;i& Si? TUI ARD LINOLEUM I ffStciBn mppJy^W* W. M«t-1 ’ ■ **;. \| (* ! DUOTHERM HEATER POR OA- i i ft 3*c rage or apartman* 1 Jg sewing mnehina; geod TWO ALUMINUM WINDOWS. 4'k sports Jacket, slxe 43. MA 1-4*61 r Two Sorry garage doors, 330 ~~~ — -- -i— - - - 1 sock. Two *-- I beams, IFF- Ions *nd one IP’ I beam, !•’*" tang, *1* each Vanity dresser, 330 Dresser. 110 Oa. stove. Sail*. W tong. Plyspore. PE 4-4374._ TALBOTT LUMBER Oarden took. Aluminum window. • p**—tJ-g and llattrtjal —I Oakland Ava. PE Kndtty Pine Paneling I TYPkWRrTkR 43* MIMEOGRAPH MIX MASTER LAMPS, SINK WITH : PkWOOd°r^^ f^u** ••Jr'S. lormie* count.r;«5Jug, g, u ft. top*, CT cUl .Random tilt, (xl __ NOW LIQUIDATING CONTENT* i Eavctrough and Outter of (tea Birmingham home All Carpet throw Ruga .......... wc furniture ef quality. Private taka. Iukld Til. 9x*xl2 ...■ 3?«e Call OL 1-4(31, L 'E. Smart. Bala Linoleum Wall Tlk, 14 — 39c ft. "BUYLOJ’ UNCLAIMED LOOK In next gat. April 33rd. builders] sactloo for what you should know I before installing. gasTheat I by an expert-at a -tolkbk COMPANY Everything to meat your aa Clothing w •and, *1 yard. Wid beach sand, 7A yard PI.I Sin 30c yard. Road gravel *1 yard. American btone Products *333 (aahabew Rd. Ckrkstoo ' M Apla 3-31«I Wood, Co«l and Fud 77 DRT FIREPLACE LOOS AND slab wood. FE 5-999*. FIREPLACE. FURNACE AND kind Hat wood. Oeed price ed I cord lots. 77* s*m Lake Rd. >» 4-333* i* OB 3-01*3. FIREPLACE CARREL COAL. Uireplaee. furnace kindling weed. Speedway Fuel Oil. PE 3413*. SHOP LOADSjj CUT WOOD SLAB WOOD OB FIREPLACE wood, 3 cord. (17 Del PE 3-4131. Plants, Trots, Shrubs 78 WHEELHORSE luchmento. I model. ■ _____ . model, el riding mower., we eervtca what we ecu. Your authorl.ed dtfVT* ! EVANg EQUIPMENT *307 Dixie Hwy I M Apia 3-7*7* ,_ - OR 3-7*34 CASg-bc-l itoOLE HITCH LIVE l power, dual hydraulic New Jn , Aug. IN* aim 3 bottom 14” plow Eagk Hitch l row cultivator MUM tor hath. Call altar I p m. MA 3-4***. I FARMALL^C WITH JftSW OU^ j Altts OiaTmc. *B. Ikw. cultivator. drag, hydraulic lift. Al. Alee Oliver OCT, Crawler true-ter, Al, OA *-3346. HOMEUTE CHAIN SAW*. NEW *— — Mf.a4.ri Jehu Deer i - Dart. Machy Orton-' 33M pixie ra». arwR Oxford Trailer Sales Mew IbwttM la General Vagabond. Ore at Lake. Zimmer and OtnlMr. Itiviltaft tnU«rt in ______ disk; Doubl# disk. L. Iimiiwil quick hitch, air, bottom 14 In. plow, quick hitch: fertUii Dcre. ^rt,*ff 43*1 JcSya’fcST r.-ggaeaagsnnSaa 7. mssatka ; GARDEN TRACTOR (SWllSfLl with atteebmeata. good c.ndllmn Phone O R 3614* NEW Carpets, linoleum, remnants, all Pontiac Carpet & Linoleum 4*1 EtnXEETE LAKE RD. Berry a palm. i choose from, d Magic I M USED TV SETs PROM I* op. TV antenna*. 1135. WALTON TV III B. Walton ra t-ssn Appll j ~65A SAIN. TEAi_____... _____. JtSnelermer- O* 8-3*4*. i __ _______________ endpaper i^VATORWl. MUUHO I WHIRLPOOL IRONER. OOOD CON ***so drip halhtnby, tetkta. shower stalls ! SSEf- C? f.yimi’ *** **nR “ p I Factory Irregulars Terrific vaL I -----------— Machinery LgP6 [ soitranrSanRn. larob io-- i T^,iyU1?StPli£J tl. | mirrors, slightly marred. 33 M *13**. IM 3-d**t, tto Thorn poor E. Hkhli 4 of Hlgt s Oar-,__rid Ed hgbkad A Do It Yoaraolf Spring Housecleaning SALE ' Used Appliances TILt OUTLET ’ OAKLAND FUEL A PAINT 1 1*3 S. 8AOINAW PI 3-348* *3* Orchard Lk. Ave FE 5-61601 ZIO EAO BINOBR SEWING MA- | EAVESTROUOMS K TYPE Me L* chine, dial stitch model, la con- Double sink to trim . *" sole cabinet. Makes buttonholes. Romes W-grd. .IS setla stitches, etc. without at- Capper topes la.. >*■ iv. i ir.k-.a-A. »:h. w-i..-. 0f Lmtix Mint ft 76 ttl I ? without nghta. 6 i Warwick'>a ' 9676 Orchard Lak# Kd. i wa* Qp/w*rt»tpv"" t * n Hiyimuia c#ht. 693 Of chard Lak# A?#, rm i CAR RUSTED ROCKER PANELS 9- y- EfWirSFi ^•S^EX^TCH^UM ' VSU ^*M^**" WOOD WHEEL FARM , tolui, TSi Jto“ or,P°"f,«u SALVAGE MA- I PE 3*180______________________ j Sol6 Musical Poods 7l| 14.80. Stolakss steel double! ■I------..Steel double sink, j l YEAR OLD MALE BOXER VERY I reasonable. PR 3-443*. or FBI 3-0733 alter 3:30.__________ i F17UWBSRIUEB PLANT*, PTATti Inspected. 3 varkttoe. Robinson. : Premiere, aad Marshall AU virus l free. A. Juhl. OL 611*3. TREES — SPRUCE. PINE, FIR. I Arborvltae. Juniper, Yews, Mug-ho. Maple, aad Oak. Dig your own, Bria* tools , aad burmps. { 3m «cth Rd. . __ .. Comotorco Village aad lk I intersection of Duck Lako and Wlxom Rd. Dally I 4 W. Of i Auction Sales SOU o« trad*. Auction every Bi podgy. I p.m Sunday R1U-BI Music. 1-3. Open dally from 1* AUCTION SALE — d you i it. TroUe t p—rta ond occocoertos. Wo loal MY 6*131. l mUo south of Lako Orton oa li-3* parkHurst TRAILER COURT & * SALES MT t**»l YINPALE 33>«tt m. ra mwT SHORT S MOtoILt HOMB BALBl to SERVICE New l**0 travol itrail*re Oca — omplete 1‘— - SPRINO CLEARANCB OH AU Display models. Special sale on 13M rentals- Oet your rcorvstloas la tor summer MMttt Jseebaon ■ JsFSFi TRAVBlO 4* FOOT ALUM AWN- rl' mSX*- * >ly, 35.20 per mentii, balance of *5130 Capitol lager, at fy-LAT CLARINET. GOOD COND. !t“. “*h I MU 4-5393. ra * Z(!ui i BABY GRAND PIANO, — * ! rw. —Ml ana act | PORCH SCREENS, r cent aluminum roll up aeutor as Sk ri » Js^okL eemte term.-'evauable on * or ... POn. roll up ownrnss: AvaU-1 ^lrI^ _5X‘ i. Cost $ x S POOL TABLE. BRUNBWIci (IM, bob U hi BARGAINS AT I ’ JOSEPH FURNITURE V BRAND NEW WROUOHT litON;. •-* wwggy ’ f Electric Ranges Oonorol EJlectrte res 35*.m now s*S to Kelvtnator Deluxe fM sna ps • Now IN >6, Frigidslr. Floor temple f*l 9199.95 Now SIM M . . .rrttodalto s* Detune fas 1349 *5 . Now SIM M 1 ________Qi COMBINATION WOOD DOORS 1 Wood storm windows, studio j equen. ill Omar.______________ I toUEL OIL TANKS OOOD CON-' totted. Will deliver. PE 6SU*. HP INBOARD MOTOR WITH | —HR -i u. i ____h. $495 Terms »«•' a'juut. GALLAGHER’S WbirtpeoT washer to dryer, gomi 11 -E-- H~0_' ;. .. , jff --- both tor till. At 'so to : CORNET fpft SALE. Ufj $12.each. Choir and sofa!; PH MM* t lift. ** .jrag poog tabk. —1 wwvewi Msmei nBQMWpTB “ “ Si *** I bast Oold and white. EM 60*87 ELECTRIC’ THOMAS CH6rOION chord ornui. Martin guitar. OR lEa r*. P" «*n ™*. P» 3-3373 alter 3 p.m._______ CHROME DINETTE* SETS. Assemble thoso yourself and save, (our chslr. and table 1*115 value. MS 95. Thoso ora now 1369 do-w*as. famous make, formica topi Round teas. Compere ,k“-rifle values. Michigan cent, 9*3 Orchard Lake otere parking.—34. j Patio Brick PLYWOOD 3: BE3^-.r ml) MAN1L2™IR KINDS PLTWGcS 3-2733. Call otter 3. FREE etttha piano rental y bofere yon burl I par mo. plat cartage. pipe toe's, wrcttSSk 37 g. Saginaw w. — 36x23. 21x26. KIMBALL BP Laundry Equipment' CONTENTS-Jpp 4 BEDROOM hem*. 1*9 Ottawa Drive. PonUac, between Huron and Orchard Lake Reads, Sundiy oa* Monday, April ^Mlrte^lSvw, window ton! l^rto-•bur\ aS?'toKea^fceSf!4’ dlnUif ^CT-VgriiSrisri ^ Conduetedr“y Eaklle M. Rail. Tb« FttkiarRgF’Ggja! COLOR TV jB":'#. 14AM Prtaeh provincial walnut i with daqrv Perfect cond. than 3 ni old. Original price 3*40^Will saerlflce for 1319. OR ___ ABO. Wringer Was HI M New IM.M Speed Queen, Wringer Was 949 *5 ^ (few 333.13 Prlgldolre, Imperial Automatic was 312*.93 NOW IM.M Frtgidalre. Imperial Automatic Was 1139 95 Now *119.99 Noiwo Deluxe Timeline Automatic Was 31M65 “—“ “ ___ ■ 3toWJH_ _ Frlgld.ire Ekctrte (now) Dryer *01 111*.M NOW IUI.M Special CombinttiOn Dei! Automatic Wether i Dryer >tb 3131.19 SSTeSrtM our ’*0 * 92 POOD USED TIRBa w. „KUJIN *UTO SKRTOR Sff63&”r7Ei^'s DACHSHUND 1 . STUD 8ERV- DALMATION. n MONTHS OLD, registered EM 3-8943, FEMALE OERMAN SHEPARD PUP-tom. po papers, 413. OR 3-438*. (odd C a -row gtti,._^ I, I . .... ■ am planter Uk* new. doikla HirtwkjMljjerw-ence chargers and steal m li Bldgs Baat stove and inter aad household go Ing horse, OOLD -----'ll ■ _.________ tjWCTl ling P----m-n-i---- 1395 I 6666 i ___ ________ vn puMo,3Rc‘i‘i^ x I p.m, GKRMAN aBKFHKRb LOVKLY 4 m ode r-Uffis ■ROBKR/ BOSCH--■il part* mad* " “ — "-Uc-Vott TRANSMISSIONS 713 Baldwk Avr. -----" quality tlactrl- ■HPHkTTEk&'LE. REOI6 tcred, l yaars eld. Polntar. Rna- Hunt’c P PI>P8 1 dONKEYB. "ui; l* *PE 63113 iNtiCL. EOTH PJJh. Seed bird-dogs, poodle pufraur iUK nu- tranlan puppies. FE 19M1. PUPPIES PORJALE. VEMAL **J*»■ PE 9-343S •8 OOAR. Tt . to~~BocbasUr, SyTioff POODLES $lp DOWN Runt s Pat Shop FI 63113 torn H.___ ■a-i-.*. tootled 4 miles east o. Oxford vk Lnkavttto Rand In' MM George Rend, than I miles north to Nobis Road, than >, mlk weffta 34(t Noble Road. A MM ■Oansral IT aluminum mS trailer, like' naw, lMd Case 'Sc ass. ujgwffia .warkbanchra?**!?- SraiwsE 19* w»**3 ef toner tools to lie. Mctauora W&k, CTark, anf auction, Oxford. OA 6AM. •'CASTROL” Motor, to TYsasmUslor mads in EnglaJsio the* tor • mous DELOO-DC7 DRT CRAROE CRANK^AW^RIEfaaylPMift • tJnUlf am Atutor ftcoKftt am aCaeskorte* cellent eondltlon. MI 4 #ox oo-b6y 61 w XH*J£ FUiMlAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 FIFTY-THREE • Motor Scooter* 94 MA d-3748. .--, NEW ft bSKD CUSHMAN EAOLES Simplex ft Track Rabbit Can. Wit. ifte. jftaa B H3N. imi harlet\, rant cond fe 'M A.J.S. 500 CC. GOOD C 1 Qstawcr Pride Steering. else Boot* A Acf—oorfa* 97 - •—w Steering. viretlvol condition ,IW. Owner 71* _Dfade Hwy. tatarda, A Sunday. WM*I>U* MATKflUt#~^n| yottr. beat deck*, ate. Plextor boat windshields. dpe-X1*1* ,or Mb. tan unto. Plastic guppllei __ Car le*atf tile Open aeturdar I to 4 FEDERAL REINFORCED PLASTICS . “ 1* Mil, Rd at Jeka ■ Lincoln MW Uonftlly ctean. $460 i *?tebt^^!B3B?i8!.Ed^tre 4-»m' JOHNSON-MOTORS. Oator trallerx, I everything far Ule boat. * . i OWBNS MARINE SUPPLIES gtiw QrebaWI Ube Are-PiMW* ________________________ LARSON, CUTTER, WHIRLWIND Mfr| ___. CANOES AIR-BOY AND LITTLE DUD ' torercles lARELn* ear specialty. toreyclee and the new Topper A COMPLETE LINE OP 8W*. *E»ME|te NcBmy. MARINE HARDWARE AND Pi Motorcycle Sales M * MARINE PAINTS TRAILER PART*, ARS TRAILER TIRE*. Used Aato Part* 102 . 1 KAISER 4-OOOR 1 srva#. * A-‘ un WORD « MOTOR. IMI PLYM-ootb water, imi Mere. Meter, , 1*54 Pontiac Hyd. trans.. 135.00. I Solo UsM Coro , 109 diUMHUy^Kl^ idea. LLOYD MOTOR SALES. 33a a aasinaw. PE TIZZY ■ Sdt llsod Track* lfl 4 TON CMC WITH CLOSED 1 hiatal bog. *375. OR t-l!lT 1S4S PS FORD IVe-TOR LWB, It It. otake, «»>. OA 0-3303. , ‘It > CHEVY CARRYALL, AND H It. trailer frame. P* 5-3335._ FORD. PI 8-YARD DUMP. heater, ItyMkfie* A beautiful era orae r. nit and While flnlah. Our stock No. 1MC Air lew. price IMI ' : Ndrth Chev KT ISM 1 1525. OMC DUMP TRUCK. CLEAN id food condition (Ml 1-1035 or I 3-35*Q, %-TON CHEVROLET PICK- ’** Edsel, I Finance' arrange! ECONOMY CAB* “ " _ Montcalm.______________ HARRINGTON''BOATS J Md^0poLl,»Man“t at*1 Ro^bel"IMO^ Te£|'apaU«i^ ^E^-MM 1 ter, _____'MARK M. ELEC. START. OOOD ' BIKES FOR SALE ' I _aSi_H* 3-9M*- , _ I PE 2-1553______MARK 75 ELECTRIC,' ON 15 .FT. CHILiys^TRtCYtXE. PRACTICAL.f wahogany boat with Uastercrefl ly new. 110. MAple 5-1600^ .tfan«f- OB 3-3333. OIBLS ■^^|w.E to EJ^ETINRCDE ELEC. * AijribF, WTrlit rr. century. 35 mercury. * ^wtm^ikw. Mj.M aa^np. ti rr waoemaker. 4# HP. Scarlett i Bike And Hobby Shop. SCOTT 30 E. Lawrence. PE 3-7341. 1 --- ____Lawrence, PE 3_____ Boat* ft Accessories 97' It HP CRAMPtON EEC CORD.. eacrtllce. ISt EM 1-253* te h p . johnson Motor with , control*^ lw.^llR. good con-! I#'IT*'COSfdMCRAFT.“CTEERiNO • wheel, throttle centre), wind- i shleja, canvas cover, cushions. 20 horsepower Mercury engine n iJnt: ii foot fTberglas run-about' IIM. OR 3-8703. » i] ft. ROWBOAT AND MOTOR,1 I hp. ScaKIng 175. ISM Ftret St.. Reehuwr • 13 "FT. RUNABOUT^ 25 H P. BIO lif&n ALUMACRAFf^BOAT.! seed condition S'« horsepower.! Johnson outboard motor; like new; FE 8-0310 after *pdi____. II FT PLYWOOD RUNABOUT, I h a. Champion motor and trailer. SIM. 151 W. Bhetlleld. FI 5-5402. | 14 Ft ROWBOAT, PLYWOOD j aides, solid bottom. *25, OR 3-43*1 __________• 14 FOOT STEEL BOAT 5 HORSE Johaton motor sad heat trailer. U~HhALlIMiN6M BOAT ! HP motor a trailer. $175. 131 Waah-i lngton. Pontiac. I iff IT. CEDAR STRIP. GOOD Free Check Up eond. t«t UL 2-213*___ _ j Newkirk'* Beet A PJop 14 FT~CHRIS craft" ic hOrsf.- >!* »« take Road I power motor. Heavy duty celt; 22- te™,' JOTXSO.VMOTORS coo motor with Oator un-top; MFG BOATS ‘r*U*r. . >l*99 ! ’56 OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE IUPHH M. PULL POWER TW CAR M UKB NEW. BLACK%ITH WHIT* TOP $1195 , JEROME “BRlGltTSPOT” _or •y^BAi power. RcauUfvl 3-tonc petal. Aar Other beautiful RtmtadBam one-owner par. Our etock No. 1311. Our price only *10*17 North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at I Woodward Are, Birmingham Ml 4-373* r. 34M Devondale. S 1955 OLDSMOBILE Beautiful Ivory A Turquolie A Door Hardtop with gleaming white • • Urea and effortless power brake*. Radio a heater too. lmmacule! e condition Inetd* R out. A whale dONEY DOWN-. Assume pay-! menu ef *M.M per me. Call-Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at JH ,4-7508. Harold Turner Ford. j lOwner Sale IMd FORD. V-S REPOSSESSION 1 (53* full price. No eaxh needed i Pay only *37. Due May 15th j ttto Autq, Mr. Bell. FE *-453* 188 Bast Blvd. 8. at Auburn FORD. 3 DR., CUST, 308. STD. I bin. Real sharp, eatra*. *1075, $895 •. OUR PRICES ARE COMPETTTIVH Criasman • mm to «Rh ha ta «« ok M «m ‘"Thl* bank it in favor of the rich. They don’t pay Interest |« om*!' M^^door. Headay. • Jai anything less than five dollars!” I J Sale Used Car* 106 Aoto Insurance PL- P DA MED 104! * Ssh Uiti Car* MSI DODO* CORONET, RADIO | __________________■ FE 2-4363 I Foreign ft Sport* Cw* 108 ' imi fiat Sedan model ism. . 13M. Priced I r. Our it R & R Mtrs. Chrysler - Imperial Plymouth - Valiant . 724 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-3528 CHEVROLET*. WE HAVE 1 Impale Convert* awaiting your approval. Both are practically i new And completely equipped. tMIM/s'hutt*MotortT*Inc .8. ! at"• King” Auto’*'Salee. 115 t Woodward. B'ham, MI 8-74lIB. j Saginaw FE 8-0402. . .. CHEV. CONVERT. EVER SEEN ! 1057 DODOE SIERA 4 DOOR WAO-a -"Custom El Morocco?" We t on, automatic, power, white tires I. have one that'e received , loving plus 1 owner. Low actual mile*, care by It* previous owner. Pow-; solid white and beautiful. Hurry. * er steering, brakes, and pac ... *1485. - 30 payments All —* '-*- ***“ I *- -------------’-‘ -J S^Son SHEP'S Springtime Specials M PONTIAC JUrdtop c Standard . Main Rorhtbtpr OL 1-8781 ; FORD RftrftCtafcW V.y.,*yiA u CHEVY B-llr H- PLYMOUTH « PASSENGER SEDAN $1895 North Ghev. it s. Woodward 4 UNO 8IMCA 4-DOOR SEDAN 1 I imi Cadillac. Very ooob j condition Iruide and out. No non-1 ty down. Royal Matter Tiros. Hurry. It won’t' laftt. schuts Motors. tec.. *12 *• woodward. I B'ham. Ml S-747S. ■ . 8chuu Motors. Inc. 8-7478° IBM CHEVROLET DELRAY 2-DR. 13.408 - miles, heater, whitewall ' tlre», OL 3-37S1. ' •65 CHEVROLET. HYDRAMATIC. ' A-l condition, clean, M7S, 73 Woat j *53 CADILLAC DEVXLLE. PULL ---- ..... t CONDITIONING. ONE I ,glf , un vnfT ivfi.i. nnv i * ,!. Original ot II 8-1884. T1fm RF PITCH —BALANCE-WELD w»,h. All Nlxas Carried In Stock ___L : 24-HR. PROP REPAIR OOOD Pro* Mowktrk'a Boat A P»p Service ■ ---- - - -W guy North Chev. LOOK*AND you will but i, heater. Powergltde, k No. MM. Our it •< Woodward A JEROME rM 3-34*4 -----■ (SAILBOAT. NATIONAL ON rr yWSROLA* BOAT WITH ***' *—d M*! SAILBOAT. PtHEMiLM, I running lights. And runabout. Deluxe i 1-44*4.___________ M Ft PURREND I eon, trailer, j year condition, tt tm IT INBOAPO' A IMP • offer ICV1NRCDE EEC IM OR 3-4M2 ___ JOHNSON MAN! Excellent 1 NEEDS ling, windshield, cushion r, full controls. MTS. Will fl a to responsible party. 344 and Avt. P* *-«UT storing. ^ controls Good -selection of l Rardwen I 3J ( 55. a* H P JOHNSON OUTBOARD1 Kelley s motor, eleetrlc start (250 FE at Adams, eurara amw. rm | S-72M liter 4 pm. |, 3-MIL__ MM 35 H.P EVmftUDE. LIKE WANTED METAL BOAT. SAND! sew *IM. PS 4-7713 __ ! pump. OR Lffl* 1(M 29 FT OWEN CABtN CRfitS^i tim PTnt IT/VP I f0rp tSTeJinr/ 'Mr!- WE SERVICE call OA 54381 after ( p.». I All \|aL.. •57 EVINRUDE Id. H P NEVER ». r- I u.ed. M3 ■- puts Pontiac.__ , OUTBOARD MOTORS 'tt 35 HP JOHNSON ELBCTRICi 1 factory trained mechanics, I -motor, control* and gas tank. Scott. Bvtnrude. Johnson and! Approx, use. 35 hours. MM Like! Mercury Pert* and Labor guar-new. OR 3-M11.- , ■ I aatoed. aluminum runaIoot i* rr! Oakland Marine Exch. j »34» OR 3-238A-----OUTBOARD SPECIALISTS ! ALUM BOAT. MOTOR AND TRAIL- MI 8. Saginaw FE 1-4101 ! er. Win spill. Also J8 H.F. motor. — --r------— ; fe j-ioa. ______________ For Sale Airplane* 99 BEAUTIFUL"VULLY • EQUIPPED -------v-t.—~™-v. —sc—Har1 —ef TAYLOR CRAFT r trailer Better than .. j*** PE Min days. Buchanan fioatworks New aluminum boat. ] at Brlnrudt>*375; New_ 13 tt. t Wm Transportst’n Offered 100 ;« ENOlNB AIRLINER. LO* AH- i )• gelea San Pranclica. (an Diego 8 - **«. Hawaii (M.M extra New York 5M. Ferry Service Inc. OR 3-I3M.______ CARR TO'RtlTTbRR V ----- Pnveeway * ““ Larry lerome I ROCHESTER FORD DEALER __J0L JRlH_ COMPLETt SERVICE OH ALL1 I makes. Cash for ear*. I HARKLESS SALES * SERVICE ! I 2jM S, Telegrepb_PE 5-2*54 EDDIE STEELE I -FOREIGN--CAR- DEPT. - ■59’ S1MCA * 3-DOOR $995 ’59 PREFECT ENOUSH FORD MOOR $995 ’58 RENAULT • DAUPHINS 4-DOOR $995 ’59 ESCORT ENGLISH FORD $995 , OPEN EVE1. J North Chev. lunter Blvd- at 8. Woodward Av Itrmlagham 311 4-27; I MM CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 4 D1 I 81’'ye 5325'. FE 8-1128.j 1 ! 957 CHEVROLET !2-DOOR HARD-( top. i-Owner. Like new. Fl 3-8238 BIRMINGHAM] RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63904 ■53 DODOE, * DOOR. * CYL . RAH, Oyromatic. good tires, lees than M.040 mllee. 333*. 3710 Har-rlngton, Rochetter, UL 2-5218. 1*57 DODOE. CUSTOM ROYAL with full power. Baby Blue finish that'* original all the way. An older ear will handle. *1005. Schuts Motor*, Inc.. P13 I. Wood- ward, B'ham. MI 8-7478._ BLOOMFIELD HILL* LADT WILL sell '55 podge. Royal Cuttom Lancer, fully equipped-hew tires, battery, fine cond. 645 Tarboro MI 4-Mlt. ______ IBM DODOE DART PHOENIX. 4-Door hardtop, fully equipped. like e transfer! NEW Mdd DESOTO f-DOOR 8IDAN • $2495 Includes full factory equlp-and^llcifiiE transfer. VALIANT All Models and Colors SGHUTZ HERE'S paint. 1M Ward roa 67 DMOTO _______, "Rite Pllto." Power * you drive with ease. Anouwr pr ear trade offered by Schuts t only 813*5. til 8. Woodwar straight suck. Lew mileage. rx ; OOOD' TRANSPORTATION ( rto. ’ --- -- ’- gyg. ai 3-4347. I. Woodward CHEVY B-Air H-Top FORD Victoria 3-Dr. HT so CHEVY 4-Door Sedan . . '55 PONTIAC 4-WX)r Sedan .. '56 OLDS 4-Door Hardtop .. •34 CHEVY 3-Door Sedan ... MOLDS 3-Door M '53 CHEVY 4-Door ........ '53 PONTIAC 4-Door ...... '53 FORD Cuttom 3-Door . . •53 BUICK 4-Door ........ '52 PONTIAC Hardtop ..... SAVE Terrific Trade-ins I Pontiac Supcrebiof 4 dr. Hy-ra Radio A heater. Whitewalls. ’ontla< Hydri er. New ear terms on this ear. 1*57 Pontiac Chieftain 4-Dr. aedan. Hydramatlc. Radio and heater. Jet black finish. Low down pay- 1168 Pontiac *tarchlef 4-Dr. Hardtop. Hydramatlc. Radio and banter. WnlttwaU*. AU leather Interior. Low down payment. 1185 Pontiac f Dr sedan. Radio A heater. Your '49 'W -or *51 w 11 make down payment. ■M FORD ... '51 Cadillac . •55 Nash Rambler '|3 rtnoa- fibadnM '$3 Chevle REAL BARGAINS! ‘S3 Dpd(* . ........ •48 Plymouth ...... '53 Packard ...'. — — 'S3 Ford ranch wagon.. t M QUEEN AUTO«SALES :.»■ .'835* . I 53 (1M4 ____ i " 171 *. Saginaw TU29L ■ E 5-2637 wer steering: an mtiee, iLWA i ual miiea. Impossibly n. „„„, w I ’M Chrysler, clean R .new Turquoise blue 868 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON- '50- 51 Chevy RAH completely rattle and vqrttble; radio, heater. Power- '|3-'52 Pontiac .......... 81MB. 38 payments glide, power * tearing, windows, -53.50 Plymouth. goo< 1 brakes and teat. One owner. A '51- 52 Butok, nod rv Motor*, inc ' Birmingham Ml 0-3300 JO *-1545 •57 FORD CONVERTIBLE. EXTRA nice LLOYD MOTOR SALES,, ■ 333 s. Saginaw, fe 2-tin _ Several 1960 Demo* l”^aw“hif^rad”1lmFhtow;! All models to choose from. new top. Sharp! $385, no money a°WmomhUm* SUPERIOR AUTO SALES. 313 MONTCALM AT OAKLAND^ ! BIRMINGHAM' - RAMBLER ! North Chev. PLENTY OTHERS FINANCE ARRANGED ECONOMY CAR* « AUBURN ( PAS id forYTOalaxie. all black *ioor, red k white Interior, | . eteerinc k hrtkta. RhH. | tires ftlr*conditionln|. Reel i ■! $2205. Some below cost. HAUPT PONTIAC FRANK SCHUCK LAKE ORION FORD DEALER •57 FORD ....... (IMS . VICTORIA. Radlr ead Heater V-l White waUt. *•» FORD *184* FAIRLANX *08. Radio and Heater. Auto. Trane. Power Steering and Power Brakes. ■ ’84 BUICK ................ $ 1*5 4 DOOR REAL NICE CARI •54 CHBVROLET ... I 381 Trana '55 PLYMOUTH 3 DR. .. '58 CHEVROLET ... 4 DOOR 318. V-8 ! Heater. •»T CHEVROLET . (1191 ( CYL. RADIO AND HEATER FRANK SCHUCK CLARESTON i 666 S. WOODWARD Ml 6-3904 1 H enri 3-dr. , REPOSSESSION *3M Pull price. No cash Needed i Pay Only Ml month. DueJune 1st. 1 Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. PI S-453* SHARP! M CHEV. CALIF CUSTOM slon. power ^eteerlng^Thh stock0* No/uei!* (Smw 'price 1592 S. W oodward Suburban OLDS-LARK •53 CHEVY STICK. GOOD' ( Ford Victoria convert., it: ■lr *58 V-l Ford convert , atl lUgh ’47 Mercury convert. . _ , P UL 3-il38. Hufchin- | Huptor Bird North Chev. 1*87 CHEVROLET 318 V X POWER-! Auburn Rd.. Auburn. Heights.__ glide. Very clean. 22.808 mile* ; -53 cHEV. 2-DR SOME RUST, r® KM® 4-DI » *1.834. PE 2-48*4. After 5:38 p.fc. j , 125 00 4115 EUlaabeth Lk Rl 8.880 ml. on CHEVROLET .^VERTIBLE. 1*53 CHEVR0LET~2~D00R. RA- , ~ merwnwi DI0 & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY M Open Evea. ui.tll 8 except Wed. MAP’* t-MH Credit statements taken on the phone. Lucky t,.. „ j Auto Sales, FE ^IOOo, MI 4-4485 B I FE 4-2214. 193 S. Sagi- SERVICE UNTIL MIDNIGHT | naW’ ________________________ . 1063 FORD 2 DOOR, RADIO i 1^84 FORD, RADIO AND HEATER, A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO | CuttomUn*. exceUent ^condition. tenia of $1.25 month, isnxger, Mr. Whit* I Sale*. 115 S. Sag-. O.S 10 | LAKE ORION ’_ Mgr. Mr Parka Siff Extra SALES _ 11958 CHEVVOLET All 1959 CHEVROLET A darning Be< Air 4 Door with V-8 engine coupled wt|h smooth, effortless pgworgRde twaimli power steering ft brakr- * walls and padded dath tlonally clean. Gray with top. $1475. Call after d p. *Br paymenu of $18.Mjwr a Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks _______ 4-7800. Harold Turner Ford. 1887 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE! Powergltde. RAH. excellent con-dltlon. MA 5-8041, 1954 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR RADIO ft HEATER. ABSOLUTELY i rinnn waror aw to NO MONEY Gown Assume I 1857 FORD 2-l^B PA1MANR 500. _______ ^ *14 m mA pijfii j No money down. Save, save, save. Saginaw. * 11*15 FORD tt. 3 DOOR' RADIO ft k BEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO RAIL I DOWN Aseume paj; ■54 FORD V-8^5RESTLINE, OOOD tires Excellent condition- tt 1-8785 after 4 p.m.__________ _ ___ Radio -Bii^iiW* I, tm8 sm'fmmJiA A ear you’U be proud to (BY owner. '88 Ibr onle ! Impale. 3-tone $2095 ------ FACTORY BRANCH *59 THUN DER BIRD XUtlfUl pow- at King Inaw. FE 19*8 FORD. 2-DOOR REPOSSESSION M96 full prte*. No cash needs Pay only *17. Due May «Stb I PACKARD CLIPPER, RADIO -“d heater. No money down. As* “---------- - $17;21 month. “ ““ Whlto ansger, Mr. Whitt Sabi, US *. Sag SuMumm at King Auto lnaw. ft 8-081_ 1857 PLYMOUTH—4-DOOR BAVOY* Two ton* paint, W;W, RAH. •353 Doing Street. Pontiac, eve, 1857 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP, | HEATER. ABSOLUT. [EY DOWN. Assume ^iy- 4-7508* Harold “Turner i Rite Auto, Mr. BeU. PI 8-4838 ___188 Eaet Blvd, I. at Auburn ,'WILL ACCEPT Ouns. Outboards, boat*, refrtgera- ------1 appliances, etc. On our 8 Ramblers or any (ood r a* part payment. I ft HEATER. ABSOLUTELY * » m. MONEY DOWN Asa-------- ments of 838 78 per : Credit Mgr, Mr. Parki 4-7508, Harold Turner Pore. 59 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 8 SEDAN, BRAND NEW. SAVE 8800 BRAID MOTOR SAUK PK V-8. $385. A______, TATION CAR! BRAt 3ALE8, FE 2-0188 CHEVY . OUR PRICES ARE CTMIPETIMVE Airport 83.180. liaf ley, 81M FE 8-3888 ,_ J0^1 . J11 ___ BOAT INSURANCE. ONLY fijt Wanted Used Car* 101 per 8188 Hansen Ins. Aiency PI -Pw. W 8-8378. I rm BOAT windshields! comple+e fl Hll -T I p ’ with hardware 119.98 up. Parry -TV UiU 11 ; Service. Iuc . 413t Highhind Rd. iw _ j kqqjr how much . BOAT SHOW TIME IIP — I could Ss’l quick Per a Quality Deal See Us IF — I could got pash . . . SCOTT MOTOR# ! Why be half sure? Let us take WHITEHOUSE-SPORTSCRAFr ' the ’TP" ou* of selling your car DURATbCH-AQUA SWAN BOAT* Call us Row for a fr**b rvalue-, ALLOY-RtVERDAI.E TRAILERS tlon of your car w* have buy-19 PER CENT DOWN. 3d MONTHS I era welting. - CRUISE-OUT JEROME CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND . _ -«. r. "Bright SpCt ' ’ CENTURY 1 ----- $895 ’56 VOLKSWAGEN 2-DOOR $895 Crissmari ju? rOTs^-gs?*.^: 1 135* Only 1217 North Chev. HEATER —>NEY mu of (37.08 credit Vrr, r1-4-7500. Harold I57 FORD Y-8.'_______ HEATER. ABSOLUTELY $3095 j BILL SPENCE RADIO ft HEATER. AUTO, TRANS. REAL NICE CARI $1395 , % lS5rk*l0*t °»1S | Pon tl I Turner Ford. - i Ui I liCIC/ 2 DOOR. RAfilO A i BBA! TTTTT.V HA JACK COLE HO pay-! 146” CHEVROLET 3 DOOR, POW-EROLIDE RADIO ft HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONET ATTENTION —IND -f. HURON DAWSON S SALE8 SPECIALS steering, deluxe upholstered WE RE PAYNO TOP $$$ DOLLAR ui i For clean used cars ~ Glenn’s Motor Sales (•82 W. HURON PE 4T371 BLUE STAR]--------- Srtai AVERILL'S 3*3* D bow ft ster»« light, double.alum. — , Mn ZT r.25. 4#coSe, ^te iTOAB ^ TORlUNE-AND--battery box. and Meyers tep-un; cheap ears, FE J-28M days or tnitter. All for only *11l>< «ve«. _________. .. _____ ! DEPENDABLE USED CARS NEW - IMS IP PI HER OLA*) HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Scottle Craft Sportster, upholstered * "** back, two bMiWjl 48 H.P. Lark. Evtnru Si muw. n controls, battery box apd^ Ajax fojP*y- Txi Highland R Ridge Rd. ELSWORTH ft UA1_ _________ LET US LOWER YOUR PAY-meats 4k give you transportsttou. joe’s car lot 335* Pontiac Road at Opdyke $795 ! - ’55 ANGLIA ENGLISH FORD —HB495 Eddie Steele — ford—■ 2705 ! Orchard Lake Avenue - KEBOO HARBOR - FE 2-2529 FE 5-9204 BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER’S TRUCK, CENTER .4 *. WOODWARD MI 4-7508 BIRMINGHAM___ M143POiUI ,SaleU*#dCr» 106 BUICK SUPER HT. VERY ,an. EM 3-088*1. * Conway. BY OWNER CLHAH 18(8 "BUICK Roadmaster. 3 door hardtop, potter steering, brakes, windows and seats. Dynaflow, radio and rear seat speaker, windshield washers,'healer, seat toppers, and sje.ei per at, Call Credit lag lit Parks’ at MI 4-7*8*. Haro! Tamer, Font, 1955 CHEVROLET A sharp 8 cylinder Delray wll po werglide ful. vinyl tftm, radii heater An actual 3k«8 mlh and not a mark InsMa or ou ONLY $795 i uuk rnicc.i ftni tuMrtniivt • Crissman iilffi___rvi Retail Storel i -x -____ - IF H-day. pa-,- ----- '** CHEV. * pas*. Wagon . . .(1698r J ‘tt CHEV.; Bel Air 4-Dr......11415 ! '98 FORD Cty. Sedan WagOB (I486 I i... 4-br $, pwr. kid. ..*1086 58 FORK 1____ -.____ . ‘55 CHEV wagon 4-Door . ’*•* **M"**r—i^*ft, t^pae*. . '54 CHEV iM Atr 2-Dr. auto 83 FORD 2-Door ....... MANY MORE lb CHOOSE 1 TOW AS (5* ments of' (39 6’ per mo. Call Credit ' Mgi Mr Parke at MI 4-788*. Harold Turner Ford, )RD 8. CUSTOM CLUB Diamond bid* and while, tires. Automatic. 32.000 I miles and like new. 888*. 38 pay- SSnttr.da.#™- *-*«“»<«*■“! 85 MT. CLEMENS JT. »»» ■» , I BEHIND THE POST OFFICE BIRMINGHAM |: _ - _ No money down Pull price (M. RAMBLER ■ J ft8**r*^f3,»ana*M Mr* White j -5| Plymouth 666 S. WOODWARD I m ............. •RAMBLER” —SALCS ft SERVICE— s. saoinaw PR (-4*41 PLYMOUTH-VALIANT 1088 W. Maple at Ponttac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-4511 isss PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR SEDAN Thtfty 4 cylinder and standard shift. Excellent condition. Beautiful appearance. PE 5-524*. I955~r’PLYMOUTH. RADIO AND beator, excellent eandltlan. “ Clearance on all cars No reaaohxble offer refuted. ROGERS SALES 4l SERVICE 885 Auburn Ave.______PE 5-811 FE 3-7954 PONTIAC AUTO. BROKEftS MI 6-3904 Sf 11857 FORD PAIRLANE 4-bOOR Open Evenings 'Ml I p. 1*55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD-top. V-S •Drift® rtdio, hif‘“ powtriltdft Whtrt «1m but b% found for only 0Y40. Stock | 1303-B. - . H __ irftdo BIR- ! •.mmiiJK - RAMBLER, 000 8- 1 WOODWARD. Ml 0-3004. 1—We ■peciftllM In good in „ port*tlon. i ; T> * ' AT/ 1 A ! A choice of 00 ptr> ind wage Dixie OKd Gars it3; SfL^^jr^mr,. s DIXIE HWT NEAR SASHABAW I ..luSffiSuw^i, ' DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH. - il? MONTCALM AT OAKLANI | . . '"‘U chevy., bel air j Demonstrator. Sales FALCON. 2-DR. i-m_i '56 FORD 3-DR., STICK. V-t. $395 FULL PRICE 4P8T MAKE $22 MONTHLY PAYMENTS RITE AUTO SALES 109 E BLVD. 8 AT AUBURN 81*5. As. 9.77 pel manager at ’58 Ford Station Wagon ... s> Ford Victoria. V-d ... i 55 Buick 3 dr. .......... ’55 Ford V-8 station Wgn. ; '55 Plymoutb V-8, OD. ... '53 Chev. Sharp! ........ 'S3 Pontiac l dr. ... ...... 1388 Parry at Madlgon I NorthChev. VAT TAMT ter Blvd nt S Woodward Ave. I V -f\.L» l/Tl N i m i REPOSSESSION I -’Saginaw. FE 3-8131____ ; '51 MERCURY. aobD~SECHANI-cal condition. (58. 1585 Pontiac «*•«*. ___________________ I 18*8 OPEL. *7*8 MILES. QUALITY MOTOR NEEDS ALL MQPEL "ma CLEAN CARS TODAY fSk. Open ererynlght tiu j84l ORCHARD' LAKE FE 3-7*41 i hiirgr l^** M & M Moto. Sales bEMOr&M-N-StA DELUXE tt- ^n dollar op later model ear*. Ph/ i!.naJ!ro2 Penn-Yan 18ft. NN-— —i t. Asm Ray "fltor^u? boats-^Set » vend package deal on your ! I tg n h.-p. motors, ffir'io.rRd* m && iwifiL • m". . , mm DDR TO LOW OVlRKlAD 1000 sw c^^r^dssa: Meettaiwheel, #»tar.. djeft Bur^ | Stv" Top Ca$h Paid — FOR USB) CAM — Lloyd Motor Sales sa S. Befttniw " TOP DOLLAR ta 11 le It models -mileage car* wanted for out • *Tj. VAl5 WELT 454* DUdo Hwy Fb.*0» 3-1358 WANfED LATE MODEL FICK-UP in^iaod condition FE *-8748 after ^** ! #s~irok~AND Ttupf ooob •w^-J^SiSS:! clean cars and Sucm >v»v. w«me” -_ ! tLKAII LAM AAV IHVVM Harbor. Ft 8-8113 *r| WAMTWf Jbgl AXM .. ipen 10 to I. ! OR 1-2*3* f Bloomfield Official’s Car 11(7 Buick Century Riviera hardtop, air eondlttoaod, power equtp-ped. It's cleenllness can't he described. Apache bronee and lelg*. Premium white tlra* and tadfeta Klore 11*8*. It payments 84T.N. w -cash dpwn or old trade, BIRMINGHAM .RAMBLER ' 666 S; WOODWARD MI fr3904 4725 Elisabeth Lk Rd. straignt stick, radio ai Red and white, white aKf^cJSTdJt trad*. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6j39d4 ^ V.-' •' NO MONEY DOWN 1*57 Chev. 3-Door. Green. Pull price »7i*. Ring Mr. Bing. Lucky Auto Bale*. PE 4-1004, PI 4-1314. 1*3 S. Saginaw, i. A «3*». 1 I.ftH. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES and brakes. 1854. FORD RANCH WAGON. RA-1 ^arp. Can u. „ -. DIO ft HEATER. OVERDRIVE. Tasmania " ABSOLUTELY HO MONEY ■ WHBwvgri-18'a.te- down Assume paymenu M VOUsft OTOO ROTeNuta. RAH. .817.08 par mo. Call credit Mgr. A.____________ Mr. Pairke at Mi 4-7*00 Harold ’M OLDS SUPER SB OOOD SHAPE Tamar Ford,_____________ . | Boot pffor. UL 3-383*.___________ CAR PAYMENTS TOO 6URDEN-lome? Come lu and tot us aqd tot ug help -you adjust to a less • expensive oar, DON’S USED CARS *77 M24 Lake Orto MT M8U '59 BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP POW-er steering ft rawer brakes *2285 '17 PONTIAC 1 Dr. Hardtop Whlte- I HASKINS SPRINGTIME SPECIALS room, ai 15.(7 ply me It Parle i 58 PLYMOUTH owner ..... '55 PONTIAC 17 BUICTt 1' -flow Radio _ HUDSON 4 Dr. Btatlon^Wigon. Hju Dr! Hardtop.' Dyna-* Heater . *1385 ____________4 Dr. Sedan. Oocd condition .........g..... ( 385 SI PCrntlAC 2 Dr. Coupe, t — er. Oood cond. ....... S3 BU1« | Dr. Hardtra 5* FORD 3 Dr. Sedan Y-S n '(5 CHEVY 3 Dr. Sedan .... I 545 ■*7 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Hardtop. Hydra. Power steering, power brakes. Continental kit .. *13(5 M CHEVY Station Wagon Nomad. Auto, trana. Y-t online. Like TdcpHTY « Dr. ideeayra flue Owner, ......................(13M ’37 PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sedan Hydrw-matlc Mdto ft Heater 11(44 '17 fOiUk l ur. Hardtop. Power . eteortoCtoHBMerakee. POM. Ora jjj|iii) W .................tax ’be'CXdilla6" •»**CHkvV°Bt!____ ______ PowersUda g ..... .. . MMI HOMER HIGHT MJRS. "1* Minutes from Pontiac” Oxford. MHh, OA I 1*4* CHEVROLET 31* 4-DOOR 8E-dan. V-l engine, radio, heater. Cream and gram finish. 1(47 CHHVROLBT 110 HARDTOP, powergllde, radio, heater. Uki new 2-tone blue finish. 1(87 DODOE ROYAL HARDTOP. 7*1 engine, automatic transmission. radio, heater. Beautiful 3-ton grew flnlah. DODGE CITY '« DODGE . (AVE MSB FOLARA 4 DOOR. I PAH. WAGON. 1.000 MILES. Lm NEW I_ 'll PORD .... CUM CU8TOM 300, 3 DOOR 9 OIL. OVERDRIVE. 23.80* M1LBI. '57 J?.YMOCTH . 1 ['‘Ur CHEVROLET *78* “liSSiulShlI*rrand IMS CHEVROLET H TOM PICKUP, 1333 PORO 'a TON PICKUP. DARK Haskins Chev. 3133 Dlato Hwy. at M-lB, Ctorfcotra MAple Min Open Mltee W I BLACK BBAUTYI M PLYMOUTH .. TRANS, ONE OWNER. UK i poo—1 ■ .6IT SfiM sys.ys? * JOHN J. SMITH DODGE INCORPORATED Ml »- Saginaw PB J. , THURSDAY, APRIL 11. I960 Below COST '53 CHEVROLET '$295 $295 $395 $295 $295 Mi Uwl Cm SHOP THE BIG "O"/ w FOR THESE VALUES •» NASH ... STATION WAOON Heettr rtXDd-1 ard Tr»o». MM Oraan Mat. u «Xck----------tnu l, .SABRE SEDAN 4 DOOM, 1U-.dlo And Heator. Min Metallic Oreen flmxh. M BUICE SUPER HARDTOP 4_p00R, Radio and heater D-Plow. Pow.r steering and Pmr brake*. W-walle. a Ion# Paint. *7 FORD Sale Used Cart ALMOST TOO NEW TO BE*.' USED Salt UiM Caw Ml 5» POMTIAC ^CATALINA SPORTS coup#, tri-power., all extra*. P* > PONTIAC CATALINA VIST A. [ydraauU*. perir brake# and lamtac MitMa 1 owner. l,37». OR V7ni alter a P.M. M ►ONTIAC .............. UNI CATALINA. Radio and heater. Auto. Tran*. Pawerlteertn*. a DOOR SEDAN RjjHo A Heater Standard Tran*. 'M CHEVROLET .......... I Ml 4 DOM SEDAN Radio A Heater. An*#. Trans. 1 Ton* Tallow and Black. Wblta Walla. 4 TON PICKUP Heater I 955 AMBASSADOR CUSTOM 4-door eedab. Radio and beater, automatic, power plus Immaculate In and out. (Ms. 24 payment# *33 M. Low cash down ar ■**•* 686 8. WOODWARD. MI *-8S*4. 1957 HAMBLIN CUSTOM CROSS and bJack. Srerdrlve radio* and heater. Want class and eoon--* HIM. M payment* 93117. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER *9d BUTCH .......: ..... .. |W9 SPECIAL HARDTOP 4 DOOR, Radio and Heater D-Plow. Power Stearin*. White Welle. Tri-Tone .j* PORD 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63904 •'« 40 RAMBLERS 40 Eddie Steele — ford - 3275 WEST HURON At Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-0861 FE 5-3177 •TTpLtmouth ht, auto trana -•.eerln*. i cylinder. Will I car.ln trade-EM 1-9907- •97 PLYMOUTH. PLAZA MUD MOTOR SALES. PE 1954 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR FAMILY eedan. radio and healer, stand-ard transmission. ssrosiee end white. No rust. Hn-meeulete.JSpe^al «45. J45 down. 1956 PLYMOUTH. 1-DOOR REPOSSESSION Pay only UT. Doe, MfMj Rite Auto, Mr. Bell. PS I-4I3S 109 last Rlvd. S. at Auburn_ 19dd PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO * nm.-re-w itrmuinc TRANS. STATION WAGON. 4 DOM. r die and heater. Automate Iran mlulon. Power ateerln*. M MERCURY ............t 945 2 DOOR HARDTOP MONTEREY. Radio B Hester. Auto. Tran*, i Yellow Mid WhU*. .jj cHEV 89 PONTIAC ...... | 4M-1 a DOM SEDAN. Nadi* A Heater Auto Tran*. 1 Ton* Whit* S Blua. White Wall*. ‘M BUTCH ...............MM CENTURY 4 DOM. A real alee batty Mr. Radtb h Beater D-. Flow, White WftUs. t Tom rinUh. ] ^ ^ M 54 KAlfBleEl ...'..... | 395 STATION WAOON. Beater. Stand-am Tran* White Walls. Solid Or*en Finish. JOE'S CAR LOT r&c - Rambler Super Starker FACTORY BRANCH *59 RAMBLER AMERICAN I DOOR Radio ft Heater. W-Wall*. —*r-- Black finish. OLIVER Motor Sate 'a he ater . autom atic trans-Hrlnuil. ABSOLUTELY NO > MONEY DOWN. Assume pay-menu of 419.nl per mo. **" Credt Mgr. Mr. Park* * 4-7590. Harold Turner Ford. . TAKE OVE1S PAYMENTS ON '541 Plymouth hardtop. FE 4-5937, STATION 'WAOON 'M Plymouth Sport, MM, rad Ud White 6 «rUnder, chrome rack on (op. whit* waU tlree.M 110 ORCHARD LAKE AYE. BUICK > FE 1-4101 Open Eres OPEL RENAULT JEEP m 1087 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, 1 OWNER oar. excellent condition. - — Clement Street. conaiuon.1 no rusx, mileage 133 Mount lOM PONTIAC. MM. 194* Ptym. Sod. ’ 1053 Pont: Bed. . 1980 Word I, J Di ufl S. JOHN8M .is < A11 Tires on Our Cars «y * Unconditionally Guaranteed FOR 6 MONTHS US3 FORD 2-Door . 1956 ______ 6 cylinder, autoi 1459 CADILLAC 61 ’ 4-Door hardtop. 1957 BUICK SupW ....... 81.84 4-Door hardtop, power ateerln and brakes. Ilk* new. 19M CHEVY ...............IP 3-Door, I cylinder. power*Ude. cutwo Ttcirrt noc SKIP’S USED CARS 111 H. Main Rocheit OL 2-9961 and OL1-M71 -MSS PONTIAC CONVIHTIAlM. clean and food 3-1038 or OR 3-1 1888 PONTIAC SEDAN, HYDRA-MATIC. RADIO A HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aseume payment* ot 12*.** per r»Cill credit Mir. Mr. Parkr at fit 4-7500. Harold 'Tamer Fori’, ’ll PONTMC NAH, MS. MSI MANli Rd., Off CUntonrlUe ltd. 1958 PONTIAcTSTARCHIXF, CATA- ’89 PONTIAC CATALINA SPORTS coup*, power staerlnt and brakas. Hydramatic end trl-power engine. CLEAN SWEEP Clearance Mb PONTIAC SPORT COUP* Coat 84.000. Must teU lor 82184. MM Miles. PY 0-4308. t No. 1117. Only m North Chev. $1395. Pontiac Retail Opdyk* Rd unen e-s._________ FE 3-7081 ■M PONTIAC STARCHIER. 4 DOOR ISO PONTIAC COMPLETELY equipped hardtop. Power 11 822*8. Schuti Motors, bio., til S. Wood- B’ham, MI 6-7478. 84 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR HARDTOP, Catalina, hydramatlc. whit* wall tires, RAH. powar brakes, rery sharp. 1795. UL 2-4298.__ 1954 PONTIAC I-.. EXCELIJINT UM PONTIAC STARCHIEP HARD-top with power steering and brake*. Finished^ In beeutlfu^ ML FE 3-7954 __85 MT. CLEMENS ST, BEHIND THE POST OFFICE '55 NASH" RAMBLER CROSS COOK-tty Station Wa|on, super deluxe, ___in afore. II PONTIAC DELUXE STATION wagon. Hydramatlc. RAH. power brakea.- Eaay-oye (lass. Sac. eon-■■■■ t less ORM9**._______________ NO MONEY DOWN (Ml 1983 and ’Id Pontiac's. 3-Doors and 4-Doors. As lap •* MS. full price. Ring Mr. Bing. Lucky Auto Sate*. PE 4-1008. Pt 4-2214. 1(3 8. Saginaw. NEW PONTIACS AT TRJCMEN-doua discount. Do not fall to gag us before you bay - Keego Sales & Service pArmDV upavpu lias* rambiSb custom cross fALlUKI DKAALd country wagon*. I to choose *59 PONTIAC CATALINA CONVERTIBLE Radio A Heater. Hydro-matte, Pawar steering a Powar brakes. W-Walla. Beautiful shimmering black $2795 ' I Pontiac Retail I Store! BIRMINGHAM I RAMBLER Store if SIS 25 per nanager. Mr. Sales, lift 0. ltM^RAMBUBR 8TAT10V #AOON. Assume payments c .month, see credit i White at Ktef Auto . Saginaw. FE B-0402. A HEATER, WHITE nun TIRES. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aseume payments of ““--------Can Credit Mgr Mr. Parka at in 4-7900. Harold Turner Ford 19*0 LARK 2 DR. SEDANS. 41.741 • plus tag. Includes standard factory equipment. No money needed. juat your old ear down. RINK MOTORS. 4485 W. Huron. .. ,jLLS. ABSOLUTELY MONEY DOWN. Aseume payments of 134.04 per mo. Call ...__ RP_______Rafts at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. '88 VOLKSWAGEN. TRANSPORT- 666 S. WOODWARD M I 63904 3-09*1. s. CUaway, [LOOK! BUY! 2 Year Warranty SAVE! ... 91198 NO MONEY DOWN' ON CARS UNDER $1,000 WE 1987 VOLE8WAOEN Moor sedan with and white watte. Solid black beau-’ I ty. Clean as new. rtlM MERCURY ........... (1198 Montciair 4-door hardtop. Power steering and brakas automatic, radio-neater and whitewall*. A one-owner yellow and Ivory beauty lid* DODGE DART?........ |2W5 i Here's one that 1* Just Ilk* new and has only 3.890 miles. You can really save on this on*. USd DODGE ............ 8895 I Coronet Moor hardtop. Automatic j transmission. V-8 angina, radio. Get Your I FINANCE CAR l(Sd FORD .................... (1095 Fortune wagon. Power steering, power brakesL V-g engine, Fprdo-matlc, beautiful whitewalle. Extra ALL MUST GO NOW! 2^''I960" LARK DEMO'S jk Regal Hardtop mlulon aad an I cylinder engine. The other on* la a Regal 4 door with heat and reclining seats, overdrive and a I cylinder engine. *58 Ford 2-Dr. Custom ’W wltt t cylinder ..-..$1195 . ’56 Studebaker ’55 Studebaker ..$ 695 . /$ 895 .'.$ 495 *55 Nash 4-Dr. Rambler with heat a *55 Olds 2-Door . Hydramatlc. radio A ..$ 595 ..$595 ..$625 ..$ 625 AT R&R . Selling At Wholesale Prices for ACTION 1956 PLYMOUTH Wagon, • cylinder engine. $795- 1958 IMPERIAL 4-Door hardtop-with full power. $2295 1956 CHRYSLER New Yorker 3-Door Hardtop $995 $1195 '57 Plymouth Hardtop $1495 ’57, Ford-Retractable $1145 '57 Plymouth 4-Door' $650 . ’56 Pontiac Hardtop tlM CHBVY 11495 3-door sedan. Pbwenttd*. radio, ha star, whitewalls, carom* decor mIt^^UPCK100".........!..... $1811 Roadmastsr 4-doer hardtop, rower windows steering, brakes aad sett Dynauow. Radio, boater aad Itttdtt tires. • 1(86 OMC PICKUP ............ 8895 K4n truck, all ready to go and priced to Mil quick, so* It .today. 1(87 BUICK .................. tUM $1195 ’57 DeSoto 4-Door $995 1956. PLYMOUTH 3-Door, I cylinders. $495 $2295 •54 Ford 2-Dr. ’54 Pontiac 4-Dr. 8 $395 ’54 Ford 4-Dr. .,...$ 395 1957 CHRYSLER -..{Windsor 4-Dopr sedan. Poway ate S 295 - log and sharp. - $1395 *53 Chevrolet .........$ 295 4 Door with 'powyrgUd* ’53 Buick4-Dr. ...,.$ 395 '52 Pontiac .......$ 125 ’53 Chevrolet 2-Door VewtrgUd* ’53 Dodge 4-Door 8 Radio A Malar ’51Chevrolet Club Cpe. Bert Anselmy’* RINK Motor Sales & Garage uni *to*°rim Rou^oroS)1 See These Cheapies! 1953 rHEVROLET Bel Air 3-Door sedan. $199 1955 PLYMOUTH l-Doar, 4 ejtt^run* good 1953 DODGE 1953 FORD 3-Door. V-l engine $125 R&R Mtrs. Chrysier - Imperial, 'Plymouth - Valiant 724 QAKLAND AVE. * f FE 4-3528 H $695 * *56 Ford 4-Door $1795 ’57 Imperial $600 ’55 Plymouth Hardtop k $1295 ’57 Dodge Convertible $2375 *59 Ford Convertible $1785 ’58 Dodge Convertible $650 ’35 Olds 2-Door $600 *56 DeSoto 4-Efoor lug, power brakes, radio, he*tar, | whitewall tires, gpare acvtr used, j 1859 VhEV^ IMPALA ........ 423(5 ■ Moor hardtop, Power glide, V-4 engine, radio, boater, whitewalls. It hu "that'’ color, solid whit* outside with red trim. 1956 OLDS.................. $1094 Hardtop *TB” 4-door. Hydramatlc. radio, neater, whitewall tins. On* owner aad tow mileage. 1989 T-BIRD ............... *39(9 Pull power. Pordomattc. radio and heater, (per# never used. Guaranteed. II. MO mttee. lit* PONTIAC ............. *19*8 j 4-door sedan. radio. Hie* blua ■n 198* BUICK . Buper 44Ror _ ______ ana b r a k * •, Oyaaflsw, i heater. Hides like a dream. IMS BUICK ........... Super 2-door hardtop. 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Diesel.......... ..$ 4800 ..$ 4995 '53 Chevrolet Dump ' ..$ 495 ’60 GMC DFR 8005 Demo ..$13,600 ’52 International Metro ..$ 595 • TOPS IN VALUE *56 GMC Tractor FM 652 ....................$2700 *56 Ford Pickup, 8-ft. box ................$695 *53 Dodge Stake, long wheelbase ..........$495 *55, Chevrolet, 12-ft. stake 795 ’54 Chevrolet l*Ton Pickup, dual wheels ... .$ 495 ’57 GMC Pickup, hydramatic, V-8 895 NICE APPEARANCE ’60 GMC Suburban, deluxe model ._.. $2695 *55 I^brd >4-Ton Pickup ...y..$ 545 *55 GMC 500on air $995 ’51 Ford Picknp, V-8 engine .$ 295 *55 Chevrolet, C & C, long wheelbase, 2-speed axle .......$795 RUGGED PERFORMANCE GMC FACTORY BRANCH OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC Spring Sale 1958 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE Solid WhK color. Paart nay interior, fatty equipped Including all power ana >fl| mm it .BdtBfMpr 1957 CADILLAC < The car wa* traded to a* only It.*** mllu »howtar 1958 IMPALA I CONVENTIBI.E. Pink .with white | top and bate* trim. V-4. with powerghda. A lew mtteas*. 1 •r ear. la A-i ahap* . IUM 1956 CADILLAC a sedan. Beige m eotor. tate- ---trimmed. MB*r. ill Baa at factory readr >er year va-standard of the uignway, "cieiilM" - 11798 1958 MERCURY MONTEREY SKWTB COCTi^n*. whitewall “TifiS ar, Mereomatto 1957 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA 4-doof hardtop 9 tea* green with matebtaf interior. power equlppid. Ram* aad heater, dynaflow. whitewall tliwe A ale* an* . ......... WIN Power eqalpped aad f . V-4 with powergUde. ! 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CONVERTIBLE, I-tone green wtth green top. tree* tad wail* Interior to match. Power eeaMpad wl er jyiiaauHe 1955 OLDS a SEDAN. Beautiful 3-tone, radio •ad heater.. hydramatlc. a law mileage. l-ow**r ear. Barry at only 11 .................. 8 * WILSON PCJNTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. , Woodward BIRMINGHAM "Weve Got To Move" wTTHESE CARS MUST GO IMMEDIATELY — ALL PRICES SLASHED -BEGINNING 8 A.M. FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND- 1989 CHEVY .<........... $18* Btettoe wagon, 4-door. Power steering, poorer brake, power window*. PowergUde. V4 engine. 1957 PONTIAC ............. 91498 Btemhlef 4-door oedaa. Hydramatlc Radio, heater, whitewalle. 1985 PONTIAC . itemS? tic, raHt and heater. PlregoM and. Ivory. Sapor 4-door hardtop. Power steering and brakes. Dynaflow. radio aad beater. Rad aad ivory. Buy 2-door eeden, 8 < trenimlxe___ .. 1884 FORD .................. 114*8 Falrlane - "800” hardtop. Power steering, V-8 engine, pordomattc, radio and heater. : TRUCK . runs like new. You must appreciate. - 153 CHEVY .................. ($98 Bel Air convertible. PowergUde. radio and heater. Real good top. 98«l>C^EVr ................ 814*8 Standard tradlattaalon Yd engine, radio and heater, ilthj at the rlght nitee. 1884 MEBCTjwT .... i......... 83*6 Hardtop with standard transmla-gton, radio and hooter. This an* to tow to go. 1144 poinrvtc "** Dolus* Moor redo*. Hvi radio and hMtor. vHI 1*87 PONTIAC ...........f. *1»» Moor »«d*». Hydramatlc, radio, htator aad whltewalli. Pink aad 4-door lodaa. Hydramatlc radio SHELTON . Pontiac - Buick ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 Acre** from New Car Bale* OMB B Mfc « LATER RELOCATION SALE ’59 FORD ’59 THUNDERBIRD * ’57 RAMBLER 4-DOOR 2-DOOR . CUSTOM 4-DOOR $1645 $2945 $1095 ’58 FORD FAIRLANB 4-DOOR “MB'' *58 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR ’56 FORD 2-DOOR HARDTOP $1395 $895 $795 . *57 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN '57 FORD 9-DOOR HARDTOP $1195 $1195 ’59 FORD OALAXIE HARDTOP $2095 •St MERCURY ^DOOB HARDTOP, •57 FORD ’56 FORD 4-DOOR $995 $895 $745 Plenty of Free Parking at Rear of Used Car Lot ’58 FORD 2-DOOR $1095 ’55 pORD - PAIRLANH HARDTOP * *55 FORD 4-DOOR $695. $495 '54 FORD . ’53 STUDEBAKER ’53 FORD . 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HURON ST. FE 4-7371 . FE 4-1797 ■ /, JEa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, lg60 FIFTY-FIVE - -Today's Television Programs- - i in nbjed to dung* without notice Chainwl 3-WjBK-TV ' Channel 4-WWJTV ChanuM 7—WXYZTV Channel 6-pCXLW-TV * TONIGHTS TV HIGHLIGHTS 8:88 (2) Movie (began at 5 p.m.) 14) Jim Bowie. (7) Three (!) Popey« (56) fctft (I) (4) Newt, -Weather. (7) Stooges (coot) (9) This Is ABee. (56). News Massine. 6:41 (2) News £nalyst. (4) (7) Sports. 6:46 if) (4) (7) News, Sports. (56) Metaphysics. 7)66 (2) To Tell The Troth. ■ (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. (7) (Jan non ball. (9) Hucklebeiyy Hound. (56) Metaphysics (coat.) 7:3# (2) -Lock Up. (4) Law ol-the Plainsman. (7) Steve Canyon. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Comedy: Keenan W y n n, "The Cockeyed Miracle” (’48). \ (56) OaBwk 8:M (2) Show of the Month. 7:30 TV Features IjlAhl SHOW or TRE MONTH, 6 p.m (3) . Robert Preston and Sandra Church stay hi a story of a teen-aged girl’s ambition to pursue ■ theatrical career, her disappoint. ments and ultimate triumph. (91 minute!) REAL McOOYS, 6:30 p m. (7) Grandpa McCoy (Walter Brennan) tries to fool tht assessor by hiding the furniture. PAT BOONE SHOW. § p.m. (D Show taped In France wtth actress-singer Juliette Greco, singer Gilbert Becaud and Boone. j- - - t'M|rv. ERNIE FORD SHOW, 9:36 P-Rtf J2) For Better hr Worm. (4) . Guest star Joan 0 Brien rem- ... , lnisces with Ernie about their old! ' (<) gxerc^, radio program.. (Color) UNTOUCHABLES, 9:30 p.m. (D. Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) finds an old friend using him aa halt in a blackmail scheme. With Nebemiah Persott, Patsy Kelly. (4) (7) Donna Reed. (0) Movie (began p-m.) • (56) 8panhb n. 8:30 (2) Show (began at S p.m.) (4) Producer’s Choice. (7) Real McCoys. (0) Movie (began at 7:30 p.m.). 0:66 (3) Shdw (began at 0 p.m.) (4) Bachelor Father.« (t) Pat Boone. (0) Wrestling. (96) Consumer Market. 6:16 (3) Markjiam. (4) (color) Ernie Ford. (7) Untouchables. (0) Wrestling (coot) y (56)-American Democracy. 10:08 (3) CBS Reports. (4) Bet Your LHe. (7) Untouchables (cont.) (9) West Point. (3) Reports (coot.) (4) Shotgun Slade. (t) Emlp Kovacs Show. < (f) Speech in Ottawa. (3) (4) (7) (0) Nfcwa, Weather, Sports. 11:16 (7) Silent Service. Drama: *-n» Sunfish’s Cook.” ftf Telescope. 11:86 (3) Nlghtwatch Theater. prama: Gail RuaeU, M|Salty O'Rourke,” (’45). lltM (4) Jack Pear Show, jPt (6) Starlight Theater. Drama: Warner Baxter, ‘TQm of Burlesque,” (’36). 11:66 (7)Whlte Hunter. 1:16 (3) As World Turns. (7) Lite of Riley. (3) . Medic. (4) t Queen for a Day. x (7) Day in Court. *2) House Party. Loretta Yeung. <7\Gale Storm. (6) lfome Fair. 3:00 (3) Malone. (7) Beat the dock. (3) , x I 3:38 (2) Verdict^ Tours. (4) -Frojn These Roots. (7) Who Do Yfep Trust. (967 Concept. 4:66 (2) Brighter Day. '(4) Fibber Mi “ (7) Amei^can 4:16 (3) Secret Storm. CM (2) Edge of Night. (4) Buckskin. (9) Robin Hood. 6:66 (2) Movie. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (6) Looney Tunes and Jin-gles. CM (7) Rin Tin Tin. CM (6) Jac LeGoff. FRIDAY MORNING CM (4) CoatinantaKaaaaroom. 6:8W (4) (color) ^Mritaentri •Classroom. V CM (2) Meditation, ^ CM (3) Oa the Farm im (2) TV College. (4) Today. (7) Funews. 7:M (7) Breakfast Time. (3) Felix the Cat. C16 (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Johnny Ginger. (4) I Marri * ‘ Red China Bans Export of News Papyri Serve West os Source of Intelligence Is Worried UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD •A recent announcement that Communist Chins has banned the export of all newspapers and mag-Peiping's ■ official eopie's Daily, pub!' Mr* .... ^ terms any Western stand—quite sli wish ITV News and Reviews j| .Every State Department Could Use a Maria Schell By FRED DJpTZIG NEW YORK (UPD—If 1 owned _ state department, I think I’d hire Maria Schell as a globetrotting troubleshooter. RIVIERA ANNIVERSARY — Princess Grace of Monaco cuts the four-candled cake at Monaco Tuesday as the former screen star and her spouse, Prince Rainier, celebrate their fourth an- « ar ra«t«ru niversary. The one-time glamor girl from Philadelphia, now the mother of two children, quit her movie career to become the first lady of the tiny municipality on the French Riviera. To Stress Safety and Licensing (3) Movie. ■ feH (4> Faye Eliiabeth. 116lM (4) Dough Re Ml. 1 10: M (9) Billboard. 1II:M (9) Ding Dong School. (4) Play Your Hunch. BIOGRAPHY OF A CANCER. Wfeag (7) News, p.tn. (2). Eighth broadcast in the mg. (4) (color) Price 10 Hi CBS Reports series is a story about! (2) I Love Lucy, man's fight against cancer. The (7) Lady of Charm, patient la Dr. Tom Dooley, young Abbott and O American medical missionary u:M (4) Concentration.^ ERNIE EOVACS. 10:99 p.m! (7) (3) December " Panelists are Tony Randall, Ben (9) Hawkeye. Alexander and Edie Adams... [11:46 (7) Detroit JACK PAAR SHOW, 11:96 ftflH (4). Jack's panel indudes Alex-; FRIDAT AFTERNOON ander King. Peggy Cam and Her-mione Glngoid. With Hugh Downs;U:M (3) Love at Lite, and Jose Metis. | (4) Truth or Oonaequences. (7) Restless Gun. (6) Minnow on the Say. 18:16. (6) Follow Me. I8:M (2) Search lor Tomorrow. (4) (color) R Could Be You. (7) Lew? That Bob. (9) Myrt and. Doris. 15:46 (2) Guiding Light. (9) News. (2) Our Miss Brooks. • (4) Bold Journey. (7) About Faces. (9) Movie. S3 Otanl 8 Youth 9 fiwtar wla 34 Olicolor Iwv* / s n Pass SI Fmiohl pronoua 33 Wrltin* tool 33 Dutch city Hey kkbaTTe bicycle safety time again. year the Pontiac Optimist Club, working in coition with the Pontiac Police Department sponsors a bicycle pa-hlghlight the spring bike licensing and safety campaign. * * * This year’s event will be Satur- Parade April 30 day, April 30. at 10 a m. from The [the high school wheer a safety Gerald Hiken, as- a Soviet passport official with • primary vocabulary of two words. “No visa,’* \ squeezed a great -deal of humor < out of his small rote. The play needed more of hja style. I’m sure her ability and her radiance would solve all problems. Working oat of the KmuHn’s state department la last right’s ABC-TV production of “Nlnotoh-ia,” Mlwi Schell proved to be the beat thing about the uneven, flavor less production, fo faeft her performance in the tricky title rote was one of the best ye seen all season. SATIRE CROWDED OUT Roger Hiraon’s adaptation of the Fabian and Annette' Funicello. famed Gret Garbo film vehicle, circa 1939, seemed to have less bite, less free-wheeling comedy, too merit mellowness. a The boy-girl emphasis enwded out the satirical touches that distinguish this sort af play. As Ninotchka, arriving in Paris to expedite the fale of some jewelry for her impoverished Bolshevik government. Miss Schell first appeared as a no-nonsense, unsmiling, unfeminine martinette. THE CHANNEL SWIM: “The; Danny Thonus Show” hi the latest .nighttime aeries to join NBC-TV’s daytime schedule. In a seven-million-dollar deal, file net- , work- begins rerunning some 230 episodes next fall. “Swing Time," described as a one-hour salute to teen-agers, is set for ABC-TV Monday, June 37. With Pit Boone as emcee, the show will feature Paul Anka, Frankie Avalon. Bob Denver, Doctors Differ in Pecho Slaying City Pathologist Says Convictihg ' Testimony Was Erroneous She. wore a severe uniform, hairdo to match, and showed a keen Interest in such things as the sewers of Paris. LANSING U-How for was the tip of the gon barrel from Mrs. Eleanor Pecho when she died from shotgun blast in the chest 5(4 Dr. Charles fc. Black, WOIiam-ston pathologist whoae testimony MOL data from one paper are pieced together with data from others, a basic research phase of international intelligence can be I accomplished by deakbound stu-j dents of the China mainland, who need hardly stir from their officee. FROPOGANDBTS , | It would ba a misnomer in western terms to call the mainland Chinese prtaa a medium lor news as such. ;t Is no longer novel to potot out that the enters ataffs of mainland nwapapers are public relations flacks for the regime-in a word, propagandas. The Western Villain Hurt as Powder Hows far Real HOLLYWOOD (AP) — With i 'grinding, the TV villain omriB touch a.match to rier, stooped a trail of Actor Edwin the villain, 3 SMS. m S Tout* 1 Military sGSKlsra SSSSWsr the press of Communist China is closely scrutinized. The papers reveal much more about Ute on the China mainland than might be have strayed eat at ■Bain Hong Kong, Washington and Editorials criticise the _ tion of wheat, com and riot at A, B and C communes, tha moral of factory workers at D And E factories, tha need to teaeaae “awareness and participation'’ In “study meetings” of comrades in F and G villages. Finding This Burglar Intrigues Crimirjplogist PHOENIX, Arts, rn - Crimln-ologst Merris W. Dunam had a personal tatorest In a burglary being investigated by Phoenix police. Duncan said an Intrude* ran- __ electric naor aMI • pair of shoes. •Todays Radio; Programs-- wxrs ustst wfor asset wish nssst ’ t:ss—wan, Bees WWAflsvs 4W. eras 8S& caw. -wjix. Wwa. Ballasts WPOH. CmnSbUsM *W?B“ m ssr . MMtm RSI Wrox. Ssondit— SiSS-WJR, Composite - wxm^hNsTwSw n&sswasr* WSSSiT S:SS-WJB. Mnstrsis •«s IWJ. era*. RobtrU ixrk. ri« wort ^ SIS- nes-woL mimis n*n onw, grs opww WJBK. Sin Owrn ttflsr caw. am mm wnp. Mn Hasses . inar Mswi. Csur Stosts RlU SHI SMH.___________ CKLW. Rm, DSvM WJBK, Sm. Oeors* WPOH, HsH DtVls iMtotNA Tina for Musis wwj?wtv*!*Tfu«i- —-v. -—■,(«* an oii# IMSeVA TUM tor Musts wwa.Ru**, Bui WWO, HlWl Mflo4y . jauts, ate via SiSS-WOR, eahVSSM wwj, M««Oias*sn s&i. ■sts’aysa SiSS-WOH, One pool t« mBr wCaX Tina. Rral Pontiac Press to Pontiac Central High. Bet you'd better Jump on the bandwagoa. It storied roiling thin week with pefleemea making appearances at most area school a,- giving bicycle aalety talks and handing out Bcento applications. The forms are dieck lists for Mom and Dad. They’ll check your bikes for proper steering, brakes and other safety factors, and if the bike’s in tip-top shape, they'll j sign the application and send it back to school with you. HELPS TOP THIEVES All you need is tile application signed by your parents plus film and program will take place white judges are picking the winners. ♦ % ■ # -— - - - - - - j-- Last year’s colorful parade dote .. ^ - . , havnJu«iiMi nunmiuir; more than 200 contestants and more are expected this year, according to didi officials. healthy dty, She also told a bellhop that Ms Job amounted to social Injustice helped send her husband to prison and the benhop’s Hfor degree murder, laid tor attempts at dWectics In he lt-w„ at ie*X 15 Inches away, show, was That depends on the Dr. Richard E. Olsen, Pontiac + * ' * < pathologist who Joluad la The only fault I could find with Pe/handaVmid # • vT* Also burned was actor Fled Eerier, 65, who wao supposed to try The sequence for the weekly Tombstone Territory" series eras being filmed Wednesday at the Bronson Quarry in the Hollywood Hills. was released after treatment. rough form at a caucus, called for an optional hospitalization program . incorporated in the social security system. Beneficiaries could choose either medical benefits or a small increase in cash retirement payments. Voile! A woman in love. When Mtaa 8chell began moving her heads mere graeelUy, wearing her S bureaucratic ton* af vrieet we knew the Trsusfsnustlsu was completed. As this evolution took place, Miss Schell flawlessly mastered each of her scenes. Her moves and aa cents, both Implicit and explicit, were superbly drawn. WILSON Jackie, the Commoner, Sputters at Royal Snub X By Mil WILSON NEW YORK Your old TV chum, Jackie Gleason, who says he’s a commoner, In fact one of out commoner commoners, Is spluttering about European royalty snubbing Princess Margaret's wadding. “How. about those bums?" Jackie exploded. „ "They went to war with Hitler because he tried to set up a super-race. They turri around and set up sapqr-famQtea. They won’t tot a commoner Integrate with them. Here’s a girl* who tries to letf a decent life. She decides to marry a poor maa -and they turn on him because ho wasn't hern with a silver aeepter In his hand. They’re going to make bring poor pupnlar!” ★ ★ ★ t Sabrina, the chesty British bpauty who came here from Miami and Hollywood and la developing a night dub act with dancer Tommy Wonder, told me a strange thing happened to her In the ladles’ room. "LivTaylor and NatRliO wood came in and found my figure very amusing,” rifle said. “They sort of lodked and giggled.” flha didn’teknow why, unless It was becausp of her “Whatever Jaynp,Mansfield Is, I’m half an lnehf more,” Sabrina announced. Greta Garbo was branching with great Hollywood hair stylist, Sidney Gullaroff. I was at the next table with Hy Uchitels. Actress Luba Mailna af oiirlable was excTrimfig how beautiful Garbo looked—so I asked her to give me a description Just for you lady readers. "She baa sable brown hair slightly eombdd but not disgustingly so,” Luba said. "On mo If wouM look llko a peasant but on her It looks feed. She bail a lemon-colored neckerchief, a aabte brown cashmere sweater, ssMs brown wool coat to match, a man’s ring With a tremendous dia- toms soarces said the voluntary approach wab certain to break a Democratic deadlock la tho House Ways 6 Means Com- caucus said chances were better than 86-50, although no formal The huddle was called by Chairman Wilbur D. Mills (D-AriO, one of tile six Democrats whoso opposition earlier blocked Ways d Means approval of a broader jmeaaure sponsored by Rep. Aim* J. Forand (D-RI). it t * The Forand bill would place j medical care on a compulsory bans under the social security program, and would provide far extehtive benefits* than the Tho votes of four at the six Democrats wh* voted ugatat the Forand bill to needed to push the new plan thraagh the committee H ail M Eepabdcaa mem-ben oppose It. No attempt was made at the caucus to reach final agreement ~ details of the compromise SABRINA tbit leeks like a fraternity ring. But what I T*e4»»y like to bsrwngnifleent neea.* X asked, "Is she wearing her nose different !this year?” "She’s wearing It up Mke * lady should,” Luba said. -SAIL’S PEARLS: If you really look like your passport photo, y«mTe not well feoouglh to tMvel?-J. B. Clark, Charlotte. TODAY’S HIST LAUGH: A bored listener asked 8 friend, "What follows this candidate's speech?” and the friend answered: “Wednesday.”—AduH Magazine, Dallas.... That's earl, brother. >;•' worker, who has steadfastly maintained his innocence, sat silently through a six-hour session as Black and Olsen presented their theories. Absolute zero has been fixed at -459.6 degrees Fahrenheit. In theory, absolute aero Is reached when all molecular motion ceases. I was especially captivated by a restaurant scene in which she cracked her first smile and tittered her first laugh- It was wonderfully contagious, believable and captivating. Zea Zaa Gabor, as the dechehe, waa fine when called apsa to deliver serene fines, la trouble when anger sr annoyance wee* required at her. Young, generally excellent, sometimes went in for excesses charm. Henry Laacoe, Leon Bel-asco and Mischa Auer hammed it up attractively as the bungling trade ministers from Moecow. SONOTONE House of Hearing Fiee Hearing Tests Ofss Man. ulM Sf*at*f* MUNTZ TV S E R VIC E Member ef Electronics Association FE 4-1515 C A V HJCTRO MART USOsUsa* TV RENTAL RY DAY OR WREK It Is opposed by President Elsenhower who termed Hr a step to- ll was decided, however, that the proposed hospitalization benefits would apply oily to elder per-W drawing retirement benefits - possibly not taking effect i ge 72. 71m insurance would pay only pert of a patient’s hospital bills, tt would not take effect .until he had been In the hospital mr a given period1, possibly up to seven days. , . 16 Midshipmtn to Take Commissions in Army IT. MEADE) Md. (AP) - Sixteen U.8. Naval Academy mid-shlpmep took a close look at tha life they’ll lead to coming —to the Army—during an alktay visit here Wednesday. TV Middies, from an parts of the United Statue, have decided tb take commissions fa the Army upon graduation hem Annapolis hi June- They tririp their first Amy chow, a hearty spaghetti meal with trimmings, to a Sid Armored Civalry troop nyss hall. The Stptue at Liberty to 906 feet l Inch from the foundation of the pedestal to the torch. Need a Second Plane! Maybe not! But for a good Second TV . better fly over to Walton's for over 55 good used TV sets to choose from. Get one now for the family or recreation room. 30-day trial. 14.95 and up WALTON 515 W. Walton BM. RADIO and TV FI 2-2257 Sew Our Display of Rwfrigprtitors in Colors! Oiq; esw stew eMMen new epee. liO-ft at istoiswi shewing the latest la TV, Washes^ Osya* Heats* HsM-iaWis. HAMPTON’S ELECTRIC COMPANY U5 W. Huron Street Open Ivenlngs'til 9 P. M. FI 4-2525 T Appliance Dept, Main Basement Tbomaa A. Melton Jr. (above), shows ho re-grew hair by tha Erickson Home Treatment method. REDUCED 40.07 Before Eriekaon Treatment Hair Specialists Here Tomorrow Will Show Haw to Save Hair and Prevent Baldness New home treatment methods for saving hair and improving its growth will be demonstrated In Pontiac, Michigan on Friday, April Und, leeo ontf.' . y , . • Consultant L. E. Schroer gill be In charge, representing the dynamic Erickson Hair and Scalp Specialists organization. He will personally examine hair-worried men and women from 11:30 to 1:30 pm, Friday at the Waldron Hotel. Phone:.FE 5-6188. At the borne office of the Erkkaon organization, a new, even mom successful method of treatment was announced—a treatment that you can easily admiiiWj. yourself at home. . This new treatment is neither “mail order" nor “cure-all." It ie adapted to the individual after a personal examination and progress ia checked at regular intervals by an Eriokaoiv expert. Who Cun Be Helped? For many yean now Erickson' Heir A Scalp Speciahata have been checking the hair of thou-aanda of people across the coun-try. They have encountered and dealt with hundreds of caeca of every kind of heir trouble. From' this experience bee grown the body of scientific knowledge leading to the development of the new Eriekaon home treatment. gradual hair-low. But if you still have fuzz and your acalp is still meting hair, you can at least save and thicken what you have. Some conditions, such ea “spot baldneea" usually have complete coverage if caught in time! ’ Other conditions that usually bring on excessive heir lose— dandruff, itching, n~ rr nilrnaasor dryness, follicle dogged with sebum or aeborrheo—can be eor-* rected by the Eriekaon Jamb# ___r factories” are destroyed. Evidence of the success of th« Erickson method ie that the organisation has expanded to hundreds of dtiae in 32 states. The most important thing is: “Dent wait antil It’e tee lets." * Surveys ai an in all wal _______11 walks of life show tint the worst anomise of your hair .a» (1) skepticism ess-ff) procrastination. Tbs average bald-'in* person justifies hie condition S ope or the . other of there "I don’t think anybody can atep heir loas”—or "Ob, rfa going to eae en expert whan I get around to it." : Psldnsm won’t wait for doubters to be convinced or for procrastinator* to take action latsr. You’re going to keep right on fi^hS^gmSlaM... en- lew you gvt your scalp in healthy, $•**#»% . + "Actually, our biggest problem ■ E ast to doing what we claim,' says D. W. Erickson, director of the organization, “for we satisfy at least 96% of our clients which, when you consider that almost. every person is e ‘doubter* or a ‘putter-offer’ where hair ie cofa-cerned, ie an excellent showing. Getting these doubters and putter-offers to come in for an examination is nelly the problem." Ixamlno You Pro* We wjrnt to nuke it deer the! you incur absolutely no charge or obligation by coming in for so Your only obligation is to vouipdf to sees your mind of hair worries by learning how to* mvs and thicken your lulr at boms. We will taO you frankly and sincerely whether or not you can bo helpM, how long it OiH take and bow much it will cost. Hopoloss Cases Refused Erickson Heir and Scalp Specialists have established e veVy high reputation in the field for raraamkany cam that dose not fall under the scope of Ha work. In the majority of csom of baldness and excessive hair laps (e condition sometimes described as male pattern baldness h«« been identified aa inch), Eriekaon tmatment to of Utttops no value, and again we stats ERICKSON WILCt’QNTINUE ITS ffOL-ICYOF^REFUSING ALL HOPELESS CASES. jmeraaiao that you mustbsutie-fisd within 30 days or it costa you nothing. You won t be obligated or embarrassed m any way. Examinations are given in private. Hours art from 11:30 to 7:36 pm. •* PONTIAC. FRIDAY, APRIL St St the WALDRON HOTEL. ' Phene: PE 5-6168. ERICKSON HAIR end SCALP SOCIALISTS WsrU'i IsrgMl Hosts Irsetosnt iyttm no defrosting—14 cm* ft. REFRIGERATOR Reg- $379.95 339 88 $10 Down NO TfeADE-IN REQUIRED You’ll Tike the convenient roll-out basket, magnetic door, porfieUin enameled interior, .and the slide-out shelves. Because of the turbo air circulation, yon never .have to defrost. You receive a 5-yr. guarantee on the sealed refrigeration unit and 1-yr. service. installed Kenmore dryer is AUTOMATIC No,Trade-In Required 139 88 $5 DOWN AVAILABLE IN GAS. $159.88 Installed by pet. Edison on Ihtir* lines. Here are reasons why you’d need a dryer: ends carrying heavy baskets of wet wash, savea extra steps to xnd from back yard, saves irdning because there is less (wrinkling, and most important clothing lasts longer and fewer clothes an needed. 3 temperature drying. Ispot dehumidilier 30-inch Kenmore big screen TV in rich is new! . . » automatic! gas range has rotisserie! traditional cabinetry * Removes up toV/% gal. of water in $4 hours 79 $5 Down 88 SAVE $20 Giant 25-inch wide 179 88 229 Automatic humidistat turns dehumidifier on Mid off as needed—just set a (Rat to level of. comfort you want! Unit glides easily on ballbearing casthrs. Includes drip pan, 8-rt cord. See it at Sears 1 Now mouthwatering “ojfeh ^fire” flavored meats, fowl, fish can be yours every day of the year . . . with this luxurious range-top rotisserie Ir Clock, “ more! See It! . timer, smokeless broiler J “V J Was $289,95 261 sq. hL picture area $5 DOWN Powerfpl 20,000 vplt Medalist pbagsia ^ brighter, shan>er picture; Power-touch tunir makw operating easy. Excellent Sound Wit fi.M speakers, variable tone control. Aval able in mahogany only. V. ^Satisfaction goarantced oi; your money back** SEARS ..754 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-4171 PIFTt-SIX Pierre Curie, Madam Curio and Rain, *Mud, Hard Work, Small Pay G. Bement discovered radium to[- r wk.t r*i MM km LOOK hfHim •** Ef.r. I GAS HEAT . . . * hratr MtSTctt, Uai ft. i plosion. Rimnl B60"* !£»**« rSS I By Uaited Press Many of tte nALy.. _ maibed uncounted today ^•“•“•ivaMedthenm and made 47 cento. census taken got tired. of n toek her four hotoi." [counting. *■ ik . * > * InConroe, Texae, a spokesman Census "Bureau spokesmen about a counter who “drove around the country reported that (the wheels off her car for two dp to 10 per cent or more of thelweriu” and made $56. Two other counters had quit bec.ua. of * wperviw ** ** JKy„ direct6r Mid work-caused V «* population ^ ^ thought ^ job “whs a political plum and TIn Good Housekeeping Ship of Peitioc 51 W. Huron R 4-155! Many Counters Quit Cepstis Jobs tematfonal I ‘ We had a girl In an'industririL^ f eflunter , ^section working on e piecework WM stymied by ftvo families who THE POyTIAC PRESS, XHUBSDAY. A.PRIL SI. 1«W New System Faster, Cheaper for Teletype found questions on flush h “mite too embarraasing’’ Dm Frankfort, By., counter ran Into an unexpected hazard when a man chafed at the questions aad poached the pollster-la 1 the eye. ! The dropouts, combined with tbei normal seige of mid-April foul| -weather, slowed nose-counting in! [many areas by as much Ok a week. Chicago District Director James O’Neill said he had lost 300 count-1 ers, mostly through bad weather. A * * "If people have to fight raio-and snow on a strange job, they aren't as lfitely to stay as they ere ifj [there is pleasant spring weather,” be said. [QUIT BEFORE START “After we trained the erew| chiefs, some of them looked out let the rain . . . and called in to| quit, even before starting work,” he said. "I had to order jeeps to get them through , the mUd." Low pay and the population boon) also were factors, O'Neill id. . He said Chlcage-area counters lad already canvassed 1034 per cent ef the estimated population and still had plenty to go. Feme were ruaalag lew. “I’ve hod as n found they hod to work." to a tape nceivtr through an ordinary long distance telephone Una. in many instances that eliml-nates the need lor a leased line. The tape at the other end then is slowed down and operates i] receiving teletype ft normal speed. .The purpose b to mvs teased wire coets, which can be eery expensive, rather this to save Aa many as 30 different grades] TJtoJNdfic of petroleum products can move etrtto-toto an thmugh a tingle pipeline with vtolequere* mile*. It has in average -S-T- • I depth o St Lords officials reported that several owners of unlicensed rooming homes refused to let the count-tor tear the data wfitdj go to the city building department, despite strict census bureau rules against such action. One-third of Hie St. Louis crew .leaders were fired in e reorganization toepeed the count. NEW YORK (UPD - A BgV communications system that can to 1,000 words of, teletype espy to one minute was announced Wednesday by Crosiey Division of Avio Carp. Westtoghouse Electric Ctrfe ■aid it already is utivCrasiey’s Plan Treaty Protest speed^sWpmMtslo dSSton TOKYO (CW>-Th» toflietrud. by 26 to « hour*. ______. . . .. . ■ ' nounced it trill mobilize more than ».000 students April 26 to ’ .tog.’ typo system. What It does to the diet building as a Brntos against ratification of the Japan-U.S. Security Treoty. Tokyo police immediately announced they would have 10,000 men on the acene ' counter the students. The machine then is speeded up 10 times and transmits the copy 14,048 feet. tually m IRAK* »«a 973 Orthard GOLD Cr CREST HE RE-GREW HAIR SEARS Starts today, a store-wide event... DAYS APPLIANCE SALE! was 149.95 . . . Kenmore Visi-Matic washer REDUCED 40.95 SAVE. OVER *15 134*? $5 Down NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED Thilr Kenmore Washer changes roll pressure to fit the fabrics. 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Other Days 9- » 9 is# . ir.n. W CONVENTION SPOTLIGHT — Delegates at last night’s Republican county convention saw fist left) Farmington Township attorney Joseph T. Brennan 'Jr. sworn In as convention chatanan: keynote meeker Richard C- Van Dusen (center) studying his Oakland Republicans Boost Ford for VP The Weather 118th YEAR THE PONTIAC PREftfe PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY*APRIL PAGES Party Stalwarts, Both Young and Old speech; and (right) two of. the,-older Republicans in attendance. Gdorge J. Scott, 91, of Royal. Oak, and Judge Fred F. Stevens, A of Oxford. “ v — “____2______L Rhee's Enemies Dtoose Liberal Dem Plan Chief torlleetions Resignation of Cabinet Fails ta Appease Chang; 147 Now Dead \NixonV Cry GOP Delegates SEOUL, Korea (Jl—Presi-dent__Syngman Rhee's political foes, iinappeased by the resignation of his cabinet in the face of near-revolution, today renewed their demands for new presidential elections. ¥ > The 85-year-old president’s opposition also declared his promise of redress for those with “major grievances” was insufficient. The promise c^mo in the wake of bloody anti-govemownt riots Tuesday that brought martial law to the capital and other major [Korean cities. By GEORGE T. TRUMBt IX JR. Vice President Richard M. Nixon Is the man who can do it. So aaid delegates to last night s Oakland -Cbunty Republican convention. •‘tt," of course, means to succeed to the office of President As was MHchf, leeat Kepab- profakms that «U face « under way. two membdrs of die 1 Picked on his ticket as vice president was Rep. Gerald R, Ford R., Grand Rapids congressman I the « son going into the July national convention in Chicago. .... Tel Nixon was almost overlooked fl*y feel [last night — pictures of him, that. decoration-planning Young Republicans were taping up colored portraits of their favorite. Nixon was the talk of the gallery. aLr-^Vtourtvortm Aheent were any backers Of New ■M Michigan> obvious tavulte Rockefeller, who just hasn’t been able to convince a candl- everyone that he won’t he date. | So one of the women from the Minutes after the convention wag Roysl Oak Women’s dub, selling County GOP Backs Sales Tax, Con-Con sparkling GOP jewelry in the tofe fay. laid the dub was playing It "We sale,'She said there were no Wept Nixon” inscriptions on the Most delegates were home in bed when the penny elder children. Rgce ( wen given for the opposition. Aina approved, ay delegate* at-large were two tflwrst Mkh Opposition to Brucker—although of little Importance was the ogty sign of distention during the presidential year county convention. In another endorsement, Henry J. Woolfenden of Bloomfield Hills, former president -of the Michigan Assn., was "heartily «-ed” to till a vacancy on the U.S. District Court hi Detroit. Lseal Republicans cava prof maw to the - sales tax hike, to maal Income tax, saying th« antes fax “tea shea a brsadei (Continued on Rage 2. Col. 4) In Today's Press TV * Radio Programs . Wilson, Csri Jgjfc Richard C. Van Dusen, former ate representative and ■< for state attorney general fttor pars ago. did ti* selling job on Won, If any wag necessary. A resident of Bingham Farms and a Detroit attorney. Van Dusen to Vice chairman Of the Midwest Volunteers for MJdflpb. He said the "sssiiattai Issue is ta sell the county level were la tlpdop ■hope. This asaaraee came from Prosecator George F. Taj totf-.f- . Things, they teirhed, weren't 'oo rosy .in Lansing. Speaking on goings-on under the capital .dome, fiery Sen. L. Harvey Lodge declared the House and Senate Re-publicans—“the teat bartion of the * The speaker took an indirect lap at Nixdn's Democratic op- strength of character which will make him cool to a crisis—a strong leader In time of trouble," Van Dusen said. aad 140 alternates to convention to Grand Rapids aext New Flashes LOS ANGELES W—New England’s Chester -Bowles' selection as platform committee chairman at the Democratic National Convention was viewed today as a move to nail a strong civil right plank into the party’s I960 platform. Bowleb, a longtime leader at the party’s liberal wing, was named Wednesday to head the important job of overseeing what issues the Democrats will stress in the fall campaign. Civil rights eteo cast Its shadow On the credentials committee, which decides which delegates shall be seated at the convention in Los Angeles next Measure Back in House With SenateChanges Named chairman straight convention Calvin W. Rawlingi party worker with newed violence as troops aad police patrolled the cities. Bat lensioa mounted as the bodies of demonstrators shot by police were turned over to weeping, watting relatives. * With at least 1,000 persons shot tiro riots, the known death toll stood at 147. Hundreds more ~ were still in critical condition in hospitals or to their hemes. “NO COMPROMISE" Vice President John M. Chang, vice rrearaeni jorai m. uwo, ..-— ■T,S-5'W*a >•«* * tw. • 0-K cratic party, declared there would be no compromise in hte party's demand fof new. Sections. “Anything short of that would never solve tiro fundamental ques-he told • news conference .after the announcement of the cabiiroFti;**sMo*fUi;.> Democratic presidential hopefuls hailed the appotqtmeitf of Bowles, congressman and ex-gov-Cfnor of Connecticut qnd former ambassador to India. Chang hist . Ms bid ter re-SIM-tlon teat month to Lee Kl poong, Rhee’s Hborel party running mate, tehee, running unopposed for bfo fourth term niter the NEW YORK m - lngemar Johansson signed a contract today to defend bis world heavy-weight boxing title against Floyd thrsoed. In the Pale Orounds on Monday, Jmw *#. The poet was of negotiations. EAST LANSING (^-Michigan State Unhrerstty trustees voted 4-1 fodny tor continuance of compulsory «n 1111 e r (ROTC). WASHINGTON (VP!) her Secretary James P. recommended today that On-greas grant a “moderate* crease of 18 to IS cents h >lan hear federal -mini wage. dentil of 4fae Drone#retie party, candidate, piled op'the biggest vole of his career te the election. The ciection. was-tiro principal Issue behind the uprisings. The Democrats have chatted Rhee’s Liberals with rigging the voting and widespread ballot box stuffing to insure a Liberal in power should tiro aged presktenf'not HP out his term. Chang defeated \pt m the IMS election. The outgoing cabinet ministers were generally considered Lee’s protegees. Their resignation pea red to be malrfly an apology for the bloodshed and not a move toward correcting underlying cailkes of discontent. Cabinet resignations, offered several times in tiro past, are generally regard-' < the ed as moves nf expediency not necessarily involving any policy changdi. fr Selected for tile newly created post of cochairman was Camille F. Gravel, a moderate Southerner whose liberal views on civil rights have made him a favorite taritet of the segregationist element in his native Louisiana. Gravel has said he Jed* segregation Is morally wrong, but that it would be socially and economically- disastrous to impose lnty-j gration on the South by force at this time. Backers Seem to Have Votes to Beat Soufep Expect President'* OK WASHINGTON (A-Sup-porters of a national voting rights lata braced today for a final push to send it to President Elsenhower by nightfall. The House once again takes up the bill it originated. The Issue is whether to agree to Senate amendments, which some-supporters say weakened what was already a moderate bill. Nevertheless, the civil rights forces were in a mood to enact the bill. There-was every indica-jtion they had the votes to do tt, over still stubborn Southern oppo- Democratic National ChalrtflBl Paul Butler announced the appointments at a press conference. "I would be less than fair if ! said civil rights wouldn’t be tiro major problem (at the convention)," he said. “I am hopeful (hat tiro delegates will find suwbstan- Fond Has 2nd Best Quarter other problems without resorting to indignity and Mecency.’ sedy, campaigning In West Vk-ghda, said bs feels Bowlev—who is Kennedy's foreign policy ad-visor—will clarify the party’s potation on etvfl lights. Kennedy said Bowles' selection mean!' die party's civil rights platform "will be more effective." Minnesota’s Hubert H.1 Humphrey and Missouri’s Stuart Symington, in Washington, also Approved appointment of Bowies. Humphrey said, “A splerx »tee” and added, “Bowles knows the issue."- t he is a 'fine choice,' said Symington. Humphrey and Symington ad vocate strong 'civil righto tows. The convention’s arrangements committee also named House Speaker Sam Rayburn, longtime chairman of Democratic conventions, honorary chairman; Rep. Clarenoe Cannon of Missouri par-liamentarian; and Phillip B. Pearl man of Maryland viet chairman of tiro platform committee. Total sales were Jl.527,100,000 for the quarter, compared to <75,300,000 for tiro same period ldst year. , Sales of all vehicles came to 647,005 units,, counting trucks,, cars and tractors. Auto's a 1 e s were 535,863, compared to 466,077 for the same period last year. Falcons accounted for 125,225 and Comets for 17,002 units.. A proxy statement mailed to ■teshheUers said Ford officers and directors were paid H.78S,-ooe hi addition to their normal salaries aad fees test year. The extra cash, based on .company earnings, is in the form ‘of supplemental compensatioa awards. Henry Fard TT, prerirtent. ___ Ernest R. Breech, board choinwn each received $300,000. Both re-" salaries -of $U5,000. .chairman of tiro Pontiac District of the Boy SMuAs of America, congratulates three redpteeta el the dtetrict’s distinguished ;:55ta^’tl»' awards d scooter |ig test night. Awiftf winners were t from left): Perry Morfotfi, .. . ...... . .. _ ______ 307 Midway Ave., Pontiac Township; ROlland Poiiey, of 164 Ascot rds were pr'ksaptld at the district's annual meet- St. Waterford TowtuMP; and Ray 132 N. Geneaee Ave. DETROIT (81-Ford says it earned $143,100,000 In the first three months of 1360- ' ’ fftab quarter for the firm. The company record is $151,100,000 for the second quarter of last year. Eahtings m far this year were up more than eighfemillion dollars from test ysar’l |D4,800,000 for '' first three mottiits- that tiro referees, appointed by federal courts to handle voting complaints, must stick closely to state qualifications in certifying voters as eligible. The - Sedate also specified that the courts, not the referees, were t» set the time and places of the hearings on Voting rijfiite complaints. Practically tlfoifaaitgled was a section requiring that registration and voting records be This year’s income totals ttM per share, compared to $S.4S tor tiro s BAN COURT RESISTANCE . Another Senate' chance to'Ae argued over was the broadening of a section of tiro Mil making it a federal crime forcibly or by threats to resist federal coterf orders. Penalties range up to fLOOO fins and one year’s imprisonment. Lem controversial’sections of the bill deal with bombings and the education of servicemen's children hi areas where pubtte schools may be doted to avoid integrated AH-Out Search Summery Clime to Greet Ret _ Tigers Tomorrow Summery 72-degree tempera-turea are forecast for tomorrow’s Detroit Tiflura’ season opener at Briggs Stadium, but tharc'a a chance of showers .by late afternoon orevening. Skies will be partly cloudy, tiro eatirormaa says. Today’s rata was expected to trap tonight’s tomperataro to 46. Mtid temperatures with showers re forecast for 80 of Lower Michigan Saturday. Winds at l ni.P.h. southerly will become-fight and variable tonight and Friday. Fifty-eight was the krwait recording hi downtown Pontiac preceding g a.m. The reading at 1 — was.RL-' Benton Financed Trips for Humphrey's Wife HARTFORD, Conn. (UPD—For-wr UAL 8m. William Beaton (D-Oonn) disclosed today ha gava ELMO to the" presidential primary campaign tmal of Ssns Hubert H. Humphrey (DAfinn). baoanaa "He didn’t have enough- money to take his wife along m Ms Benton said he and Humphrey tnvt been trimita for a long (tens but that he rvquld.da tiro i atewl dqte. r Democratic candi- wknt his Justice Department proposed as the way to deal with systematic privattan at voting rights—such as N“£““—*-*- otto pasts of the South. The Senate wrote in a provision the Haase worded 0 ’ as as te apply eaty Bat the Senate made it apply te Area Law Officers Hunt Elusive Fugitive on Crime Spree Police foam four area deportments today ware looking tor a Pontiac man believed to have robbed a motel Wednesday morning. State police, tiro sheriffs department, Birmingham and WMkriiord -police were camteting Information Donald Hibba, 3f. ■Hbbs has been seoght by po- tentativeiy testakd . as the bandit that robbed tiro Birmingham Motel, Ml S. Hunter, at 3 run. Wednesday of $150. - ♦ A ' * '■ ' Night manager of the motel, Harvey Oteon, Who waa htt on the head fay the bandit, toM Birmingham police Hibba "looked ttei tita man" who robbed Mm after Identifying hfam through a photograph. ' Birmingham M. - RiCnArd' Chambers sUd, howuvsr, they are afoqest certain that Hlbbs 1 the man who robbed the jnildL- Last Jnty, IMa and hte Hite.' Onto, 1* T been taken car* of bf Hibbs Hibba ta also believed ta b! man that robbed the Savoy M 120 S. Telegraph, on two occai jbw HiAO lm THE PONTIAC; gRRSS. THURSDAY. APRIL 2i; 1000 m Thg Day in Birmingham Community House Drive $20,000 Short — to Go On Agriculture Dept. Hikes State's Sugar Agreage WASHINGTON (UPD-Tbe Agrt. culture Department today in- , creased Michigan's 1960 crop sugar \* beet acreage 1,360 acres.* .BIRMINGHAM — Nearly 130,000 Sort of its goal in its drive tor the Blrritiagham Community House, Bond member Dorothy ReM said today that the campaign win continue until the target is me' 30 members of the Senior Men’s Club are asking business lor funds. Load'dubs are also being contacted. A gift has been received by Baldwin Public Library from Dr. S. Lambie, in the name of his late wife Mary, to tarnish the new childdm's department in the library addition nqw under construction. *■ (* The Mary Lambie Room for Boys and Girls is expected to' be ready tor use by early June: Mrs. Lambie was a member of Library Board fat 1933. and )tx president from. 1937 until she tired from the Board in I960. The Rev.'Mead M. Bailey-has bech named assistant minister of Christian education at the Congregational Church of Birmingham. He will assume his duties May IS. A graduate of Western Mich), gaa College, he ha* served la a similar rapacity at the Congregations! Church hi Rutland, Vt. ' the past two years, He studied for the ministry at Franklin and Marshall Seminary In Lancaster, Penn. He is sal has a daughter. Increases in Michigan Old 31 other producing states raised the national total to a million acres. local Knighti of Malta Mark 40th Anniversary The Knights of Malta, Corinthian Commandery 567, 'observed its 40th anniverMry. with a. dinner' party at Ted’s Restaurant. * Members from .as far away as Toledo attended. .Host was Clifford S t r o u *> gained to the long Van Dusen, a Detroit attorney living at Bingham- Farms, said he’ll stick to the Wgal profession. He is a former atate representative from Robert’s 3rd District. Without new candidates and new ideas to lead a dynamic, liberal and progressive team towards the rebirth of the Michigan Republic Party, Kuhn • warned, the 'party 'will soon die at the crossroads." he Weather -4o». riSa •Sower, today. High IS. Partly ,«l«udy ut caalrr tonight. Law U, P—‘*-ifaady. Ilttlr change Is tertiperatar, Rlgh n. Saalherly wladr in Seeomlnc varioltlr !»-•(( and. Friday.. - . Today in~Pontiac *, Loweat temperature preceding I * At | Am.- Wind velocity I i * Direction: Southweit ■ >' Sun oeta Tliursday at 7:30 p m. i Sun rises Thdrsday'ut .7:41 a m. I Moon tela Thursday ot 3:00 p.m. * Motpt rises FHdoy ot 4:08 am. ___ ,ja oaaoedtd dawaloyal -Highest temperature .......... •Lowest temperature ........... -Maos temperature ,............ gso m|iIni Sunuy >. . Ono Tear Ago I* Pontiac ^Highest temperature .......... •Loweet temperature ............ ■Meo* temperature .............. » Weather—Sunoy ML. Baltimore . 00 41 jhmplUi — n W-.HKmI. „ 10 Milwaukee ft 44 MtoineapoUi , 74 M Hew Orbac I H Hew York. 71 if Olblha - Chart. (erquette 60 47 I “‘ll Browner Ule Buffalo Ctiloosp. , Detroit Dujueii SKSS Houghton Jacksonvir 71 44 -Phoenix ' ' el 44 M Ptttaburgh 74 44 ft Bt. Louie 44 If H B. Francisco a B ** I-b-telrt* »4 Awards were presented by R. Clare Cummings, a Pontiac district committee member who is also a -member _of the National Council of the Roy Scouts. 8WAIN80N SPEAKS Guest speaker was Lt. Goy. John B. Swainson, an eagle scout. “The s»nglp rank is possibly the highest achievement of mylife,” he said. A A A' Receiving; Scouter Key . awards were David Ewalt, 386 Voorheis Rd., of Cub Pack 9; Rex Lawrence, 2751 Chadwick Dr.,* Waterford‘Township, of Cub Pack 51; and Edward Markham of 251 S. Josephine five., Waterford Township, — Scout Troop 56. iWser awards were presented to Jack Phrker, 111 Emerson 81., William Geack, <14 Ray 84.; and Jack Fitzgerald of 21S3 Crane St., Waterford Township. Mrs. Betty Geeck, 514 Bay St., received a den mother training award).. A • A A Arrowhead awards went to John . Baxter, 571 Third Ave.; Gordon Paul, 148 Oliver St.; and Holland Polley and David Stephison of 92 Henderson St, Seout-O Rama streamer* were GOP Conventionites Pick Nixon, Ford (Continued From Page One) Republican Party”—kept Michigan But he warned the fight is far from over. “I want to get you on yOur feet and get ydu going,” Lodge said to a dwindling deiega-on when his turn to speak can*. To keep the convention from being cuf-and-dried — n. some Republicans sensed it might have been since there appears to be no contest tor .the presidential nomina-)lqn—Oakland party leaders asked five-piece combo-to pep things j up a bit. Kept from the convention by thej press of congressional business, Congressman William S. Broomfield urged In a telegram; ; ‘•We are not defeatists, sad wo prill not be defeated." Van Dusen looked into the.Job which Trill be required of the coup; try’s next president. Out of the crystal balf'came none othei1 than Nixon to do the Job. ■ But he warned that the "Repub*, (lean nomination is not the key to tifo White House." -“Not only must we nominate best possible candidate, but must then .convince our fellow couitrymen — be th?y Republicans. independents, Democrats or {Continued From Page One) mllUons of visiter* who make use of oar public facilities.” . On four big national issues Oakland Republicans feel this way; A A A ■ ’ ' Civil rights—State and national platforms must contain major planks opposing all forms of discrimination, "so unequivocally stated that there can be no question of a clear-cut stand in the matter." I ----—-#■---A— Medical aid to elderly — Favor voluntary participation mandatory increase in social security taxes to pay for the program. such as proposed tinder the floundering Forand Bill. AAA National defense—Back Eisenhower’s program with "complete confidence.” , Farm *ub»ldie»—Farm relief program ha* exceeded the capacity of the taxpejwr to support it to the style advocated by the leaden of the Democratic Party. Favored Is a gradual ticlpated to the annual diatrict ahow at Pontiac Northern High School last month. “A apecikl Veteran award was presented to Floyd Stephison of 92 Henderson St. for 10 years serv-'iqe as a scouting leader. A ’ A A. Last year there were 1,967 boys active to the district scouting movement,-seven less than the previous year. There were 50 active units ih the' district in 1959, one more than in 1958. M. C. Mangum Address Corrected by Press Due to an error of the Michigan secretary of state’s office in Lansing; the address of Marshall C.' Mangum was Incorrectly given &i 2578 Mauena St., Cbmmerce township, in a list of driver’s license suspensions appearing in. Tuesday’s Poritiac Press. .A * A A Mangum., according to Oakland County Sheriff's Department fits onto, lives at 336 N. Saginaw Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hesselgrave live at the Massena street address. Mangum is not related to the Hesaeigraves. and the substitution of a control plan that Trill provide adequate protect km without eliminating the traditional competition. Adopted was a reminder for ail Republicans: "U we want to win, work and we must contribute.” A A A Earlier, in a report from John £. Holmes, executive finance secretary for the county committee, party worker were told that a record 3150,000 must be raised this year. State Central Committee has quote of $105,000 for Oakland Republicans. MEN NEEDED Along with the need for donations, the resolutions said there is _ 'growing need for men of high principle and competence to undertake the often thankless duties of public-service/' "We urge sll Republicans to encourage such men to seek public office and to reward them wttir consistent support at tire polls anq the payment of salaries that will enable them to ddvste their full -talents to the offices which they hold.” A special tribute was paid to former .Royal Oak Mayor Howard K. Kelley who died {ast year, * - ‘A.„ A Jt ' Arthur G. Elliott Jr., county chairman from Pleasant Ridge, was praised for promoting "the most vigorous campaign in puf history." He7 'too, was- recommended as a delerfate-ut-large at the national .convention. should be elected/Z_ •Ji DUE TO THE DEATH OF EDWARD % STOUT Oar Office Will Be Closed AN Pay Friday,- April 22, 1960 WARREN STOUT, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St. Rainy Season Rolls In dver Eastern U.S. r . By The Associated Press , Showery weather was the out-took for broad areas in the east m half of the country today. During the night'-showers and thunderstorms broke out along a. cold front from Lake Superior southward through Illinois into, the Lower Mississippi Valley. JGugty I winds were reported in areas bit! by severe thunderstorms^ in parts] of Illinois. Rainfall measured more than I oiie inch in some 'areaa, with fairly light falls from eastern Ten-] nessee across southeast Missouri into central and extreme northern Illinois. —Vv Assignment Clerk j Appointment OK'd BOYS' and GIRLS' Unfitted Boxer JEANS Sturdy ELASTIC Wait! Styled " $1 JO Valu*— Famous 'BLUE BELL' Brand Denim JEANS 81.95 |19 First - Quality ■ 2 Pr....$2.20 Striped detv ms, sanforized, reinforced. Sices 3 to 6X. SPRING and SUMMER Boys’ Unfilled JACKETS 88 Original JtU Seller—HOW 1 Gov. Williams yesterday confirmed the appointment of Louis Fairbrother as assignment clerk for the Oakland County Circuit Court. Fairbrother, 32, of 231 Dick Ave., was acting assignment clei\ until April 5 when the five circuit judges named him to succeed C. Richard Smith, who resigned to continue farming in Florida. Fairbrother was given an Indefinite term appointment. Ladles' WEEKENP Special*! FIRST QUALITY LADIES' Full-Fashion NYLON HOSiERV Paris mist or fashion gray colon. Shear and daar, axtra long « BIG LOT! Law*r*>ra«. STATIONERY SPECIAL r ISO-fc. Combination ‘ STATIONERY FACK n r«h. 98 H. Saginaw Afele flee iusygy DISCOUNT STICK KOOOfltt FLOCKED SHEER PANELS THE PONTIAC PRESS. THUBSDAY, APRIL 11. [British Developing [H-Bomb Boomerang | LONDON (IL-The London Eve-! ning Standard aaya British aden-' lists are worktag on a radar de-• vicejp blow up hydrogen missiles over a country firing them. ! * - '* ■ | * The newspaper today pictured i thia' system, vhep perfected. as cape We of causing (earful boom-rranging punishment to any aggressor. Official quarters were skeptical about the report, the Defame Ministry indicated the Standard was talking about a developm&t still a-png way oft. - The ministry added: "How far developments in this field have gone canooL.be discussed qb the grounds of security.” About 13,000 u. 5. children am killed in accident* each year. NEW 1960 BDIULTS All Color*-—Immediate Dolivory CRUISING SFEID-63 M.P.H. OVER 40 ROLES PER GALLON But Why So Seldom? Life Can Be Fun, Sometimes By IUNCB mXIV NEW YORK •W*- Open Year Account Today! Md BARNfTt k 150 NORTH SAGINAW - Nm».l» Soon just say CHARGE IT! THE POXtlAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AFjUL 21, litto Volkswagen Boss Appraises Field the beginning and end b£ the filifj —net in the middle. British TV, stations will refrain from-comroeq. dais altogether. .pacts?’’Haha asked. "You won’t be able to call the new Buicks arid Oldsmob^le small cam. I think compact is a way to say the styling and engineering tranfir have changed •completely. ” ? EXPECTS BIOCEK ED6E The Volkswagen boss said he expects VW to puli further ahead ot the import field this year than last, whfn its margin" over runner-up Renault was abo^t 20,000 wits. /. Fred Muggs toM Absent of the imports than was tfeie appearance of the American coni-> pndk.-'~-^*». ..—■ “The-compacts have had no real effect bn" the market for cars in' our price class. Only those who compete directly in price are i really affected.” ‘U.S. Not Set tb Build a $1,600 Car in Wedding Film • By BEN PHLEOAR i, Automotive ’ Writer - NEW YORK—A man experienced in the field says the market . istj’t^bigr enough y# lor a vdlume > American car manufacturer to ***BrijAg oigt a 11,000 model : — * . This h'the npihion of Carl H. - Hahn, Who as president of Volkswagen , of America bosses the J largest Imported car operation in » the United States. .. * “I would think the market would have to be muehimuch bigger before aa American man-afactarer would be Interested,’’ Hahn said during an interview .at-the International Auto Show. petition,’’ be said firmly. "We just don't think it will happen.” 350.000 SOLD IASI YEAR Cars* in this general price claw accounted for about 350,000 of the 600.000 imports sold here last’year,- factly, about Volkswagen's success in the Urfited States, It took tour months tp well the first four Impart models fi years ago. Laat year VW registrations were almost 130,OS.. ---- * handle Coverage ot Princess Mar- crats w* stage, an fipen hearing . , - garet's wedding next month with in Detroit May 29 to help draft March dignity—and no monkey business, the party’s 1960 election platform, One V.A network interspersed National Chairman Pad M. Butler IJww pictures -of D u e e n Elisabeth's announced Wednesday, lull nnsstks k\MM With shsta of a Prtactaal tetrie of. fit session Madison Ave. - type rhampaniee will be, "the Individual’s stake In - American by the name a’J. Fred Muggs. economic growth.’*1 The meeting dividends of were. Indignant. > wilt be at the Veteran’s Memo- h —, 5; per The British. Broadcasting Corp. ^ - i ear earlier. (BBO, in announcingit had agreedButler said the hearing was unmerce de- to distribute wedding films .of Mar- scheduled at the invitation of Gov. all Industry gafeet and ax-photographer Antony c. Menncn Wflliama and Btate— nm .year to Armstrong-Jones on' a worldwide Democratic Chairman NeH Stae-bapis, pointedly mentioned com- bier. ' Similar hearings, previously announced, will be held at Philadelphia April 28, and at Minneapolis and. St. Louis in May, i! . cording to schedule. We have rican been selling ahead, of schedule much *n tbe first few months, but we gy ^ won’t keep that up. We want a iee a solid, ifcsdj puce, n be- ' "One of the reasons some of our gatted (import) competitors—are in * trouble is because they, misjudged II be ^ malr,tet- looked at the ishav P6®*1 months last year ai>d projected upwards from there. I .“Aa a result, their orders 'forl^_______ WJMl core-1 January delivery far^ exceeded'the first quarter of 1959. “We will have more cart available this year and more dealer;,” Hahn hajid. . CHOOSY ABOUT DEALERS • “We are very choosy about our dealers but‘they are happy with us. After 'all, Volkswagen dealers last year made more money than dealers for any other car, im- But neither company- has said anything yet about plain to put such can on* the market. "We are not afraid of such com- FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE HIGHEST SAVINGS THIS YEAR m BARGAINS LIKE THESE. * . COME ONCE IN A LIFETIME! YOU DON’T NEED CASH .. 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HERE-GREWHAIR Bui the figure wj»s comparative-j ly unimportant, since deeper oils are expected when Congress votes! later oh the actual appropriation! The federal government is pay-big for half the project, the state tor a quarter and W. C. Tag-Igert, a Big ftapids, oilman. Is {providing the city’s quarter shaft JILL ST. JOHN Defense Plans 'Beyond Needs' Gon. Medoris Critical of Missile 'Production as Unnecessary ‘ ' NEW 'YORK tf>-The former commander -of the U. S./ Army Missile Agency Wednesday criti-J cited American defense ‘policy as a “philosophy of overkill, of wholly j unnecessary redundancy.” .i ___^ I "We seem to be preparing not, CTt,rt*^fk>r retaliaUIn hut tor ohlitera-| tion.” said retired Maj. Gen. J. B. Mcdaris id an address.for de-| jivei-y -at the World. 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Spoil Momfflmul Spin Lino .. 24c 3-Section Cm Pell 88< 1.98 Troat Laidiai Net ...w Rnbbarlzed Canvas Front Oreel.. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, i960 FRENCH PATES — Choice selection of French' variety of French foods Is available in U. S. pates is accompanied by Bordeaux wine. Wide store#. Authentic French Will Star at At gala receptions and parties during President Charles de Gaulle's visit to the United States, American-cooks and hoste&es will offer fine French foods and dishes made of ingredients bought at American supermarkets and specialty shops. French pate in infinite .variety, usually served with chilled wines and cocktails, will make-our 'distinguished French visitors feel at home. - Note: One 14-ounce can contains from 7 to 9 artichoke bottoms. .. * * *■ Pates la Pastry Crust* . (Pates Ea Croute) Fill 14-lnch baked tart shells bought tart shell crackers with Besides the classic pate de foie gras, there are many delicious and inexpensive French pates available now in the United States. They come in small oval tins and known by various names: ' pates, purees, or pate canape spread. The ingredients vary; some include pork liver as well as goose liver and goose fat; some contain brandy but all boast the delicate flavor of French truffles. ' French Pate and . Artichoke Canapes Open two 14-ounce cans French artichokes bottoms;, drain and place on rounds of buttered toast cut to fit the artichoke bottoms. Soften a 3-ounce package cream cheese and blend ,*ith 4 cup French pate with truffles. Place a mound on each canape. Garnish French pate with truffles. Garnish withv pimento as desired. Brush aspic over the surface to prevent the pate from losing its pink color if tart stands for any length of time. Chili To make aspic, soften envelope unflavored gelatin in 4 cup cold water. Add 1 beef bouillon cube dissolved in 1 cup boiling water. Cool. Trim crust from slffces ot bread nd cut each slice into 3 strips. Spread each with French pate with truffles. Sprinkle chopped hard-cooked egg yolka or whites down the center of each. with chopped parsley. Makes l4-18.| garnish, too. Juno V Cabbage For a variation of the Stuffed Cabbage theme . . . combine flaked tuna with minced onion and rice; roll in cabbage leaves and bake in a sweet sour tonutto sauce. Lay slices of lemon between eacfc ipr that extra tang , . t. ana lor a Good in Waffles If you're kx>Mag hr a date, your grocer will tp mighty happy Jo accommodate you. because R|S helves are full of dates right now. The dates are fresh from California, where most of our domestic dates come. from. Growers out there have come up with one of the laigeet crops on record, which is why the VS. Department of Agriculture gives dates an important spot on its List of Plentiful Foods for April. Of course, there are lots of ways you. can make use ot. all these dates. Now that,it's time for the first spring Mkes and outings, you can take along a package Of fresh dates to nibble on between meals. They're extra rich' in energy, ready to eat right from the package, and they’ll certainly delight your palate. -— You'll Bad tee that these ddtee teaspoon salt and «2 teaspoons ot baking powder. Add theyulks of 2 eggs, VTcup butter and'2 cups of Utilk gradually, then beat until the hatter is perfectly smooth. Add 3 cap of chopped dates and eg* whites, beaten until stiff, and bake as ordinary waffles. Servo with butter end honey. You’ll hove' enough for aix persons. Easter cakes, cookie* aad breads. Aad here’s a recipe for date waffles, thpt ge ever Mg at may time; Sift together'2 cups of flour, 4 There's a Surprise Inside Hamburgers These hamburgers will give your family a pleasant taste surprise! Cordon Bleu Hamburgers Make 8 thin round patties from each pound of beef. Have cheese and butt sliced about 4 inch thick and slightly smaller in diameter thtuithe patties. 4 : ■ ' Sandwich a piece of cheese and one of butt between 2 patties; work edges well with fingers to seel. Brown rapidly on both aides in hot butter in skillet'; cook to de-sired doneness; serve on the rare tide so cheese will not be. .too stringy. Sprinkle with sal# and pepper and serve at once. Hearty Spring Soup The soft spring, air ... and you want to get outdoors. No need to let meal preparation..stop you. For tonight's dinner, let a hearty till the -bill. Combine a can of frozen condensed green pea with ham and frozen condensed cream of potato soup with lHr soup cans ot milk and water. Add a small can of drained sliced mushrooms; beat. Makes .4 ■**>«*■■ *an m eup» sift** •nrlctwd Ho | Imimi* mwi «»um Soften yeast in water. Scald Add totter margarine, sugar and writ. Cool to lukewarm. Add 2 cups floor and beat well. Add softened yeast and vanilla extract. Add eggs one at a time and beat thoroughly. Add enough more flour to make a moderately stiff dough. Turn eaf an lightly Bsured board or pastry ctoth aad ksuf until smooth and satiny. Place la greased bowl. Oarer nd 1st (abret 14 hours). Meanwhile, add poppy aeeds to When dough la doubled, punch down. Divide dough into 2 equal portiais and let rest 10 jnin» utes. Add butter or margarine, almonds and lemon rind to poppy seed mixture. Mix well. Boll each half of dough out to rectangle, S x.lS Inches. Spread with about half of filling. Roll up Into loaf shape and together, securely to seal, nice In greased loaf pans 44 * 84 inches. Let rise 'until doubled (shout 1 hour). Bake in moderate oven (373 degrees F.) about 40 minutes. Makes 2 loaves. Froozqr Con Offer You Variety of Gorriisjfet > Dip small bunches at Tokay grapes in diluted lemonade concentrate, sprinkle lightly With sugar and crisp briefly in frearer. Arrange around roast poultry or imb. . Its also easy to keep grated mon or orange peel on hand. Store it in foil packages In the freezer so It will be ready to use for flavoring cakes, cookies, pastry, muffins, biscuits, pancakes or waffles. Green peppo*, onions, parsley, celery can stoo be chopped and frozen in individual packages to save work when they are needed for cooking. Won't Boil Ovor When cooking macaroni or 'Spaghetti, add a tablespoon or two of Spanish olive, oil to the water. This prevents water from boiling over and keeps the strands of macaroni separate. ATLAS NESCAFE INSTANT OOFFEE C ROMEO APPLESAUCE 303 CAN c FRESH, LEAN |||k GROUND ill' BEEF UV* LEAN—SLICED—-FRCSH SIDE PORK Golden Maid OLEO to BETTY CROCKER WHITr>NGEL FOOD CAKE MIX or CONFETTI ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX ** 39' BORDEN'S Glacis, Club SI ICE CREAM iNrig Fimily ilfie Vt BsL Pkg. M STAR-KIST TUNA CHUNK STYLE Csss 1 49' r NEW? SWANSDOWN ECLAIR MIXES VANILLA CREAM PUFF. ECLAIR MfX LEMON CREAM PUFF .ECLAIR MIX YOUR CHOICE VLASIC SWEET 1 PICKLES Quart Jar 39v TENDER 'N' RIPE ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES Uige Heavy IV4 1 Syrup J Cbm SPAM 39* LESTOIL quart AQ* BOTTLE NESTLE'S INSTANT COFFEE SUPER & J MARKET • Boor *Wina • Uguor to toko Out Comar Baldwin Avo. and Walton Blvtf. Phone FE 2-5192 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL 21. TWO Colavito, Cash, Kaline Homer to Beat Indians, 6-4 Takek a Quick Look^-Rgers m Firs mfr' % NO TAG — Cleveland Indi'an second baseman Johnny Temple slides into third base, and wtoi ruled sale by umpire Joe Papareiia when Tiger third baseman Eddie Yost dropped the ballTCasey Wise threw, to Yost on a fielder's choice in the 'filth inning ol play. The Tigers won the game, W. A Battle of Bull Moose Fullmer, Giarde Write 'Wild West' BOZEMAN, Mont. Bilko Gets 3 Hits to Help Detroit Cause Rocky Slams Three-Run Blast to Knot Score in 4th Inning 7 CLEVELAND .(* — A) Kaline’i timely slugging has put the Detroit Tigers in first place in the infant American League race. . M flis homer into the left field standi in the ninth inning yesterday proved the winning run as Detroit whipped the Cleveland In-' dians 6-4 for a 2-0 record, hall * game htiead of die defending rham-pion Chicago White Sox. The Sox are 1*0., In Tuesday’s opener with the fa-dians, Kaline banged a two-ran single in the 15th inning for the . 4-2 victory Two men. who were busts in the first game—pew Tigers Rocky Co-lavito and Steve Bilker — aiso came through yesterday. I Former Indian Colavito. who went bitles* Tuesday, banged a ‘three-run homer in the fourth in- I ning to tie the score, Bilko, also I Mtiess In the opener, slugged three hits iu lour trips, including | a triple that a Heeler H might have tamed into an Inside-the-park' home run.' The triple brought Colavito home wltk an 4 Insurance run after Kattne’a clout f in the ninth inning. The Tigers take today off -and) open against the White Sox at Detroit Friday. Cleveland jumped off to a three] run lead in the third inning. The Indians loaded the bases on two] walks and a bunt. Another walk jssfied by Don Mossi forced - run. Vic Power doubled tor two more scores, I .Detroit' tied it in the touttk. Casey • Wise playing second for — Frank Rolling, got on huso on a fielder’s choice and Kaline singled. Then Colavito unloaded Ills only hit of the game, a round-tripper that hit the facing of the upper left field stands. • Cleveland went back ahead ini the fifth. Johnny Temple made it} around to third-after three errors) by usually reliable Eddie Yost, The Tiger third, baseman tied a modern Major League record for the most errors by one player in one iniiiog. ' ■-■“■Vast fumbled Temple’s-ground- I er and threw wild to first for 1 two errors. Then Jim Plecsall -grounded .to Wise and Yost tom-.Med the throw in an attempt to 1 nail temple. Walter Bond's sacrifice fly brought Temple home. / Newcomer Norm bash Masted a pinch hit home run in the eighth to make it 4-4. Me batted for Mossi. | ■ I>) the ninth, Kaline* horaered. tripled him home. Tom Morgan was the winning] pitcher forDetroit. He set the Indians-down in order in the eighth. Paul Foytack ’hurled the ninth for}_____ | SluJd to Sllbfo From OMr Wlrc 8w,cf* !. "^h'ngton won its second galne j ators ahead 54 with his flrlt horn- with relief roles. Mossi gave up all A 7‘1 trouncing of the Yqpkees m three outings nipping Baltimore (crpf the season m hejlfth. The four of the Cleveland hits. - by Boston yesterday left Detroit W in « night affair. 'Orioles retaliated with three nuts Starter Jim Perry took the loss and the defending Champion White ,iCrry Casalc held Yew York ; Ld senator! tied the for the. Indians. He was charged^ as the only unbeaten teams] |, fivr hits and drove In two K thdr un wtJn with all of. the Tiger runs. Cart j in the American League after only runs In the Boats* ronm. Rs^iipKa^ g0ub^ -RnockecTi^ ■-* '-*• - *" Jackson and P*|« Runnetf matched Cassle with two hits Fullmer Still King After Bloody Draw BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP)—Cham-; to the fourth round,’- Fullmer 1 The action was fast and furious pion Gene Fttilmer’a NBA middle- [said. His manager. Mftrv Jenson,!in the early rounds. By the fourth, Jvfeight crown still rested on his echoed the champion’s stand. —-—gAdM scarred and bruised brow today "When a guy * butts like that, A after tilting dangerously in a have no feeling about giving him bloody • slugging and butting duel] with challenger Joey Giardello. j The officials ruled the wild, IS-J round brawl Wednesday night - a] [drawy* - \ '-•'] ' GiardelTdr 'a SHR underdog, chanted-afterward "I’m the cham-pion; I'm the champion! '*——-Fullmer ignored Joey’s claim and said he’d never again fight the Philadelphia veteran who round against butting. • ' S3 Judge Ray Evans of Butte, Mont.T. ., . *1inkN» to » a rematch,*' said .Jenson. “You might as welf put a knife, or gun in his hand,” ‘Sure,.! butted him.” Giardello said afterward in - his dressing ream. "But I only did It.after.he ratted me.’\ - v ■ ' jSiardetto*s—head-tmocktng 4o lowed Referee' Harry Kessler' -anting to Fullmer in the. third blood streamed down the faces of both fighters. Kessler’s gray shirt and trousers looked as if he had just stepped out of a slaughter house. Giardello peppered away jabs around FuUmer’s head while foe champion countered with a relentless .body tattoo which made [Joey wince half a dozen times. AlfooutfoSSfo Suffered heavy jolts throughout the battle, there were no knockdowns. t | Judge Ray E ‘ Lgave it to the champion 145-142.! and woolly west lives — The wild | Massachusetts and New York) I match. It was the first since ban- jOiardeB^ jt his dressing rootn-, pointed to a tne cnampiort na-i«.n _7 ... . H3. ■n» »P vmi II 1«-1« S? M J?fQn nuM mer’s second successful tide *de-More than 12,000 fans who paid!fenw ^ brought hig t0 |5l4-l. Giardello, 29, has an 83-17-6 mark with one mvdecision. \ Vi Q PRESS BOX Waterford High graduate Jerry Kruskie bowed to top-seeded Chuck Burns in the finals of the Tri-County table tennis tourney last night. He had upset Ed Brennan of Dearborn in the semis. ' Urt-seeded Kruskie lost to Burns 21* 17, 21-14. 21-13.. ★ * W ♦ Manager Bob-Elliott of Kansas pity has ordered lemonade and picnics instead * of golf- for;- his [players. “I have nothing against golf, but our business is baseball,’ he said. * A * Spring Broker became an’ad-dltion to The probable starters for the Kentucky Derby Wednesday with an impressive win. A ■ ★ ♦ A meeting lor parents of Huron Valley Boyg Club members will Be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Highland Township hall for the purpose of discussing plana for the coming baseball season. A second registration session is set fpr the boys Saturdayv at the hail from 1 to 4 p.m. Another will be tin April 30. A h ' A A confident Sonny Liston pitched-camp in downtown Houston today to begtn flaal training for Monday night’s heavyweight contender showdown with R"y * Harris. Liston predicts a knock- Ray Robinson,-he had better [tamweifht champion Robert Co- judgIe wiiv^MjvAatANB take It,” said Marv Jensen, j hen of France and Willie Toweel r“Um*rj(> M Fuiimers manager. “He -won’t of South Africa battled to a 955 otartfeiio^ — ij>~ to” 16 to to to—tvs get another chance to tight Gene, standoff at Johannesburg. | That was the moat deliberate .1 A * * butt I ever say. I Fullmer, who just the 160- ’ __Jpound weight limit, collect^ all "Harry (referee «^J'U• M - - _ 10 10 10 S 10 I to 10—145 ■-T to to t to jo J * I 10 10 to 0 0—142 the ap caed Fullmer — 0 _• 10 10 '10 ,10. JO G'ardc"io 7 to' fi' lo’ to' 0 10 I 10 10-144 ¥ '- ¥ ¥ • Avondale (Church Softball League will hold its organizational meeting Monday night at the United Presbyterisin Church in Auburn Heights on Primary and Juniper streets at 6:30 p.m. Interested teams are welcomed. Confusipn reigned at ringside, for several minutes aftec the split] Jenson was talking abifot a head-1Voter 0{ the referee and judges, status of i remained uncer-, . „; tain until Stnny .O'Day. chairm'an n for buttiiig."|of the Montana A'filetip Commis- UruTdinrtn* du^in^he shadow ' Jenson was talking abflut a head-jvoter of the referee an, 'buttin? ** in ,he *** when[Were announced. The t Each blsiurd the* other [Kessler halted the fight for several jpuNmer’s crown remain? Said Fultnfer who retained his world middleweight title (NBA version) when he escaped with a! oft for New York by plane. “Land told the.crowd: “The decision! stopped it because I wanted to has t0 be a draw Fullmer re-1 get the fight under control. Both tains his* crown.’’ .1 aw. were claiming they should have! puRmer, -becomingra real-fight* . .. , L . . won 8.” ins champion, said his next bout " ___• L •I butted h'jjn only after he but- when KeSslerjisked flie.tBCn. tol^,,^ V-hr8art Lake City ST. LOUIS MISS AND HIT - Middleweight champion Gene Fidlmer with a cut over the eye misses with a right but catches challepger Joey Giardello with an elbow -in their title tight at Bozeman. Mont. The fight ended in a'dpaw as both fighters accused each other for butting. 7 • * Shades of BUI - DETROIT (UPI)—Opening day at Briggs stadium tomorrow promised to be an attempt to Hout-VoMkM Chicago White Sox president BUI Vceck, noted for his unusual displays and gimmicks. . : ' *'* Detroit Tiger officials planned n 56-blast aerial salute - to the fans ef Detroit before tomorrow’s home opener against the White Sox. Tiger president Bill De Witt said fireworks displays would also b* held following certain night, games during ■ the season. Red-white-snd-hlue drapings were to be bfing eh the lewer sndTupper deck facings and at entrances, outside the stadium for the opener also, De Witt aaid. - ★ * fo dr Tbit wtU be .the first fireworks4 display in the club's history and the first-time th« stadium has been decorpted fon an opener in many years. ‘ • , ' Gj' W" l • :: ' ' ■'* ’ '>* r." Only | Kknwa City . S » m. Ntw York (Oobler 44) at Boston bouquotto 44). 1:14 p.m. OOlP gomes schrdulro. PBIDAV'H M'HEOVLE Ilcogo Al Detroit. l:M p.m. maw nt Kansas City. • 2:30 p.m No* York. * Kansas-City) a 1—_obp- Clevelsnd . . .. t 4 ■ .Ml WEDNESDAY'S EESl'LTB DrtroU 4. 4 .Baltimore ?, night — iw York t cdulrd W NATIONAL LEM CE Cincinnati 1 |7 . McAfA .... PhliaMpUa .... S SLjXouis. ....... I ^ WEDNESf- — •sit Pranctsoo l, Pittsburgh 4, phi Cincinnati to, mi: rttooa. J. aig tkio 5. is k Clnolnnnti (O’Toole ^WSlEDCLE ■ Cincinnati al Philadelphia. liH pm. Milwaukee at PHlsburgn; g.U p.m. Ian Francjico at Chtoago. 2:40 pan. Los., Angefcs :at St. Lome, • >« Top Net Stars Have Trouble HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)'—Young collegians forced Bernard Bartseh and ' Neale Fraser into ; extra games Wednesijay before foe top-seeded starg gained the quarter-I ‘ of the 26th River Oaks Tennis Tournament. ^ Other seeded players advanced without difficulty. Third-seeded Barry MaoKay, a Davis Cup player from Dayton, Ohio, defeated Don Candy of Australia, 6-2, 6-3. Fourth-seeded Ron Hblmberg of Brooklyn, tt. Y. bcAt Eduardo Zueita, South American champion from Ecuador, 6-0. jingo arid Floyd I Finally Ready toSigi} Contracts 6-1/ Emerson of {Australia's DXVis Cup team wpn easily from A young St. Louis challenger, Rod- NEW YORK > - Unless someone steps forth with a valid. | objeettofi at the tost minute, heavy- 1 to hjMhe ball weakly finally will sign official contracts ] today for their return title fight 1 at foe Polo Grounds, June 20. A * W .■ The ceremony was scheduled at the State Athletic Commission qt-fices at 10 a.m.. EST. Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF 4 I PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “My swing isn't Just wildl-¥ it’s weak!” DIAGNOSIS: Loose left hand.at the top. TREATMENT: There are many ways of wrecking a . golf swing, and onexif the surest is to l^t go of the blub • | with the left hand at the top of the backswlhg. . * | Two .possibilities are then open’to the golfer. He ' can go ahead and complete tfee swtng wlth the «lub held hi the manner ghown, in the ljlustratlon. That way he can logically ex* Following the sighing, the customary picture-taking and the Interviewing, Johansson wHl take Of! on 'foe first available plfcne for Geneva; Switzerland, where he, will resume training:—The tanned, fit Swede plans to-freed tor QrosBtnger, N.Y. May 5 for Kto ftoal training, f* i - ! , any direction. 11 - Or, tie' can. regrip the I dub bn the way dowh. 3 That way he may hit the I ball with some power.’ But I Jjwhaa next to no hope at [all-of hitting in the difec* | • tion’ he wante it to go. - Hew etui-he know he is gripping the dab right | when he. changes gripe In' mid-swing? Ha cant., / I / Orfp the clob gently but firmly to start the' awing, fj Maintain some pressure in £he tost three fingers of I the left hand. Then keep that gentle-but-firm grip ! throughout the skring. .• *1’ THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIE 21*, i960 Business and Finance Mart Steadying After Decline NEW YORK The stoclj, market moved unevenly in moderately active early trading today. Gains and losses of key* stocks were mostly' from fractions to about a point. * , American Telephone corftinbed to slide, losing more than a point In continued .reaction to -word -from its preshfenL'that no immediate boost in-tfiedividend is being contemplated. _ Alter two day* of sharp decline the market as a whole dlwed ’ steadying tendencies. Some el the recent sharp loners' among blue chips recovered partially. The news background included a report that gross nationaT product was running at a record seasonally adjusted annua] rate. Some corporate reports were good. 'Ford advanced more than point in the * wake of new 13 its fipst quarter earnings rose to a 'new high fail the period. Texas Instruments advanced more than following publication .of glowing forecasts by the company.- Du font recouped absut 8 point* aad General Electric MARKETS The following are top prices covering sales at locally grown produce brought to' the Farmer's Market by growers and sold by them tn wholesale pockaga lota. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Mirkets. i Wednesday. '<* Detroit Produce Grain Prices VBnSTABLES. ChtTM, do*, behs. Root.dug, Mi. Parsnip*. ^ ba. ^ . Turnip* toward t Livestock Dr. Moore's Pace Slows; •?sGefs Helper LOVELOCK, Nev. f Hodges, a retired Mire Island ««fe before the accident, shipyard electrician, said he would L4.7S-15.78 13 00-24 00 point were Ampex and Thlokol. Merck slipped about a point-Small losses were taken by -Amfit-jjg ican Tobacco, Douglas Aircraft, “ • Anaconda, Westinghouse Electric,'------ _ --------- ---- Schering and JohnaManvtlle JA^mi-Sres - - Upt -riightty -were OS. Steel, *«u *a. | statement ,to the prosecutor’s office, Amerson said his car gained speed when he tried to ap-l ply his brakes. He admitted he had been drink- Dorothy Wonders I Luticla VL_____ H - thrtg grandchildren ana its •iragt-grandchildren Funeral servlet will- be held BtMrday. A pen 23. at 130 pm. from * the rDoaeboh-Johns Funeral Sam*. Interment In Oak Hill Gemetcry. DAVIS, APRIL 1*. 19*0. DANIEL. 441* Dandlson, Orchard Lake: age 74; batoaed husband of Sidle - Davis: dear brother Of William Davie. Garfield Davis. Mrs. Mary Oarver. and Mrs. Oeorge Evans. Funeral -service will IWheM Saturday. ApHI S3 as < ■>«"•» *——■ • Richardson-Blr __Help Wanted Male I MEN TO DO LANDSCAPE CON- tXPERl jtruptkjn srorb. to P, Holly work.. FE JMM7P. . *» HAN WTSmf WORK ~Mr_Srr - 1 “-1. n 8-4324 •______ . , ■ * j MARTY'S WALL WASHING 8ERV- Onlon .Lake Rd., ; .' \ . lee, free- estimates. XPERIENCED WOMAN 25 3t,!|fiw it ng»»~aim good- with flgurao, for peaeMi wants work or ant office - work, Typing, filing. Mf after 3 p.m. FB 4-71 .fctfg. .^1°!*. f_-----------A wai.i. awn ‘window licenses—and tax^lenefits \ required* Real ]ob security, To ■ qualify, you must bo at. Moat 23, bo In good physical condition': have chauffeur's license; Siva adequatej^jpa ftaymerrt^or tnT **trsc?or° No moving export- EAsthr^'^OPO,1*1 grot 1220 Aubarn Bd. No Phone fe^OVATHINO WjKcgnSBQS • --------wAITRtsa---TO »*g : i B*r fi WALt WASHIiiG. PAINTINC. AW |’- ,BP»dW®re • derating. Reasonable, FE EXPERIENCED' Cd6k aWp'WAIT- WINDOW_ WAdHIMO, . OAT O* --- Good Wages. Apply lit per-! ™ Chicken- »nd ’Blscuii Re stall- YOUNgVmaN J22 DB8IRX8 WORK, 970 E. Auburn Ri. Anytime Ft 8%9l ' -*.**•*• ■ ■■ ___fOOltO BpT IP WANTS WORK OP i ZINCED SHORT ORDER any ktnd FS 4-0016___■■ Apply 877 Auburn Ava.. EXPERIENCED -WAITRESSES AP-Ply in person, 3 to 9. Kingsley m Bloomfield. HIUs.. ... nPERIENCB) W*A f.T R I 8 S E 8 ------ mu Mrs Wright between 2:30. 6:30 to 7:30. The r. Edward A Trigger-Happy Gunman Nabbed | After Holdup DETROIT III - A gunman 1 caught mer on Oak Park service-1 station holdup was questioned today in last Thursday night's I torch staying -of Willow Run gasoHne station attendant Carl St. Nickoll. “The man appears to be a good sinpeet hi the torch slaying last Thursday.” said- Detective Lt. Donald Jijagle after the rapture of Donald J. Paye. R E S U L T S 71 uwhShi - olflciatlog IntermeiTt "in White -Chapel Cemetery. "Mr. Davis wUU • U? Jh state at tho Richardson-,| Bird Funeral Hom^JValled Lake PtaflFFWR AFRl St. 1040.’FRANK. | 1915 Collier Rd.: Age 50; beloved*1 husbAnd of Sophie Pfeiffer, dear of Mrs RichArd »Florence) ; Silvia Mrs. Frank iMarlorlo) Allen, Mr*. Dan (Mary) BUvls, Miss .Barbara Ftelffer. Frank H..* Matt I •nd Joe Pfeiffer; dear brother of 1 ¥.attt and Joe Pfeiffer, ; 1 Mrs. Mary Jensen and Mrs. Bar- 1 bars Bhrtenner. Funeral arrange- I meals ponding from the-Farmer- ' I . Snavvr Funeral Rome SHEFFIELD, APRIL 20, 1M0 ANNA | Belle, P63 Camtron si . i«e j «5S?'"Brink* Mlas^Bcr- I 'dear*fls?er*no1 ; I S«,TMa°y |>«k*SSd“m" P«rV children'"and^y'grr^t.gr.ndJh^ dren/Funeral service will £- Cm Saturday. April 23. at 2 p n/ trem > e«pS4* Church with ae'- Hddiai Blhl officiating. In- Mr^BheffleM^i) V tf'.TSt'eZ 1 .^l^nto^aF M°.'Wak: i 1 HSSS'Hl ■ •* 2 pm from FiumJ/' St ju'iow Sjme' 0,I°rd whh ! I dear father of MwiSd*Stout°J> ’' 1 I pate* *nd*EU Btout- aDuVi'^ved- ’r ‘•den grandchildren md l« greaugrandchlldren pu n-, . i Kr™» wii be^ held Friday AoJi k LEADING NA^ONAL.FINANC* for ,UfV: : 22-22 years of age. 12>. a " high school graduate In oV^Have >a reliable automobile. (4t.JFwb years «» military-eerv-ice 'hr limited oittee experience. Aonlv In person Beneficial Ft------ Company. 7 West Law- Huron sflopplngt^ny woou). LIKE WORK AS *—------ _______________companion to tldcrlv lady' Aad WIL TIMK RALZ8 LAOICS. cemtaL^rttelpwN| CAB 'DRIVERS.- NIOH-T i aft*: Work Wanted Female 12 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-. tag a houie/cleaning_FE MIW babysitting/" HOUR, DAf/^OR EXPERIENCED . DRDO is^COB-meUe 5 ctark." part Urn*. 43 Jl. - Bagtaaw■ ___ ae.v .’.. .it, F O LX TIME SAtmXMES. 1RO Wanted. Apply In person, W. 1.1 y Knag* Cu.i Tel-Ho'on an—a——-■ O. \ HOC ■nsm_____________ EXPERIENCED LADY WANTS work by day. Iwi.. Wed.. 17mr». References. FE 8-4361. Anytime after 4 p.g>,. . ' ' . IRONINGS PIckED UP AND DE- . Beared. F-E—4-2765....... IRONINGS. $3L00 A BUSHEL, . 667 MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING! SEC-H ’-1 spry Ice. EM 3-2*42__ r4paintiNg7-.6ne boom OSNERAL ^HOUSEKEEPER. ^ MUST: Hllildilig ScrV'itl No w 8-3378, b : A N 1CUR18 T EXPERIENCE'S! Franklin village Salon, high commission; MA_'6-717I or MI_ 4-6377. FIAT. E3H*ERIENCED—WAITRESS! Park Inn. No phone calls._ • OPPORTUNITYT^I a...................- At Jewel Tea Co. Will trffn 2 QL f-5623 * — CALI* ROW FOR -• yFREE INSULATION JGB - f r WITH : ALUMINUM oustes,t0No' monev*ibnU>li?*P^St JOE VALLELV CO. v' - - Day* Eve*. OSH OL 1-8181 ■_ lVj LAR GARAGL ; Complete, 8648. OR J. 1-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work, Alto fireplaces OR 3-8402. - A-l CARPENTRY -; Addition* — Basement* Attic* - Garages - GET MY BID FIRST — _ . FE 3-7204__________ l-l RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIaL- 3-1126. . __ IS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE m i cC.v ivfjAs volume purena older. 431 Orch. 87E AD Y l night shifts, cab" drivers! 28 or OLDBR. FB 392 E. Brown St.. e mortgage. 1 ! riff**** t^e*1 the “bp o‘ E No"**?* ! ' Thursday'at' a'p.m*1** r0* 8‘,rr»* W 17*172 **' 1M®~-tassiE [ wit*u!r dia"mother ^KM-eUi - j-..i»iawiiii—*■!» . jm.-i obligation =ANLi^mGL?pl 'v Builders Exchange With children and cooking. FrC FE 3-7210 1 or UL, 3-3463 _vaut room and TV. FE 2-63*3 J ADDITIONS, O ARAOES. SIDING. SOMEONE TO LIVE IN, MORE -awnings. Pontiac , Home Service. -for home FE 6-8643. . FE 4-1667, . . ---- .REGISTERED OR LICENSED PRAC-'ALl KINDS CEMENT WORK. uiffino mol \ MFO ' ttcal nurse. Small hospital near I Drives, floors, etc. Jensen. FE 34440 ■JeLEORAPH RD.________ a^|l*h^PjuCa11 Brlihton, ACad- J E*dauv^fra^bv°theL,ulonthI ,PkFURNMHlbTPARTM^srEST[■*->- F^>lt a*HD1??9 . ford" MU 4-68W " ' tree for services of woman to help, a EXPER1EI7CED ’“'JOURNEYMAN Electrician. Call after * “*l with 4-3178. ........ , , J 8-4459 WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL- BUlt.Dl refrigeration! REMODeL] Licensed. Egg -prlc j armed with a .deer rifle entered a | gas station ait 1540 W. Nine-Mile; Rd., Oak Park, fired a shot into the! air and demanded the money from the caikh- register. EXPERIENCED MU 4-5665s for* M^'atmenL HUff *?-¥?*„W*??* ,CAa FOR, light BLOCR CEMENT AND Jt Miffl*'0" Comp*ny H»«W“dj clty w / cnu^cuffVfW FLOOR INSPECTOR ”[h^«pAinfD.nd*”r.F^nm*™ AT • Must! I Child, Live in. FE « •- m But Remains Firm Decision to Stay Out oil ! PpmcifUntini Par** O'* park P®11” are holding Don-j | KreS,denT|ai Kace laid J, Paye, 39. of 22624 Colony} [St., St. Clair Shores, on a charge ' I WELLSBORO. Pa, (AP> —N.ewjof attempted murder and armed [York’s Gov. Nelson A. Rookefeller robbery. !<«rees with Per^ylyania poUticalj ,t|pndpnt g|ew. ! leader, that lack intention for aod ^ OWIM,r. John ,the GOP ^sidOTtwl nonfmation H we^pre8. is costing the party voter interest.j ^ ^ Between $209 and $309 was hand-. D V ^oer*1 1 |\ I wj^^jtranrii/morFi IN I l KUford Rd, Mlliori Home, FAY D , WendeU; :-H«nry*c» wr*c gri—--------- treat-grandchildren 5-9121 I WHITE WOMAN TO CARE FOR MmbUa^OR2]-l(*2.tXP ’ **** **' j M. V/MryrtW—~ ihftrlr-HMr,-Lt«ht housekeeping. [ CEMENT IS OUR "^PEClALfY" iT18 _Indlanwood Rd. Lake_Orton ^ Call after 4 p-sa. MA Hy. Floors- basements 1114^3-487* | MAN IXFERIERCID M CLEANING: MOrHllh a HELPER. CEMENT CONTRACTOR—DRIVE: I metal. Royal Oak Waste Paper Ior„ CaU *»F*. city sidewalks. Licensed ! Cp., 414 Bast Huifeoji, Royal Oak.'I FE 4-3162. i MARRI D MAN ON fArm MU«T! W*“!™P "-SP!8’ CEMENT PORCHES, WALKS, SBP- be able to operate mllklng ma-j -tae«T' C— 6 I field me. MA 5-1640. I Dr. Peter E. Tuynman, 41. ofi He„toW "ew,men ta tW* no^ is7« n-inrM «» i.-thnm wii era Pennsylvania community tege, wa, injured fataHy^riyZ|W^sday that from ^M’'£££. ^ Wh° ^ momine when his-car skidded off/P0**1* of interest it .would have [ran out the^ front door. | a-road in Allen Park and stnickibeen bettv for the P81^ U. he| Stewart drove off in pursuit.in a; a roaa in Alien pare and ,ui)clt had t0ught the nomination in op- icustomer’s car. The gunman fired [position to Vice President Richard [into the car, shattering the wind-] ______.. • - - : Ijj. Nixon. - __________ [shield- Stewart was sprdyed with *»■*! He was pronounced-dead off ar-J But he promptly added hp is the broken glass. . _______H \«« yal C°'nununi,y Hos-i-gtanding four-square"' Off Utr!3^bandit then Jumped IntsV; n* p t " ^•'‘“hrT^nrlr. (Bee, 26 decision not to seek the] nr .nd drove Tilth Stewart Mill ; Park. police *aid Dr. , nomination. -He did not elaborate, > chasing him. Jhe owner phoned 1 Tuynman'* car was exceeding Rockefeller came, to-Pennsylvania [police In the meantime, limit on outer Park to support the candidacy bf his • 737 drive when he failed to nem- Dartmouth College roommate Pa^man Stephen Kazupj s;i i t. sctawMi fw 04^ II ' Hiwnifttl 17th District seat left vacant by ---------,— doctor's medical the death last December of Rep.L „ , . bag was ip the car. indicSting he | Alvin R. Bush, a longtime GOP*B«au,nont WHd and released. may have been answering a late leader / I — —— ■'v t* >v occurm) • Rockefeller also issued a flat ’’W) i I .. I |_!i_ (chance” when asked about the||.0Cdl KfiSGfVG UflllS r - * y [possibility he would be a! vice) His body is at the Wayne Cun-'Pt^Mentlal candidate*. jlty MefjicaT Examiner’s Office In jj j Detroit for an autopsy. Newsiniriel The New Yorit governor explained he is not interested lo the vice presidency because perience in government has -al-ways beep in the executive brendi. He noted that the vice president’s principal duty is pre-radio. camera) siding over the VMr Senate, of government. Have 25 Openings There are 25 openings tar nonprior servicemen in three local Army- reserve- units, according to Capt. Cloude Reed, Pontiac Army Reserve Center advisor and coordinator. v These units are Jhe 4th Howitzer I “ ,39tfj Artillery, the 401st Army F^staff a.. Jot Donlnskl report.]f j f. ]^Tu«lt'^The"2^^. 333rf! \ jed to the Sheriffs Dept, yesterddy c^tat Training ^ V ' Mary Powers of 295 Cherokee _ /• _ aT«bT Rd reported to Pontiac police yes- jQVJ AT&T terday that a tool kit valued at *200 was stolen from a garage behind her home. Ramaaatro Sale. Sat. SiM-l, 77* Corwin, all contributions donated to church. —Adv. Men interested in joining tiiese / nits can contact .Capt. Reed at the Reserve‘Center, 4f> Walnut St. DCTBOIT STOCKS • * said: *‘We have.never favored an up-and-down dividend policy Rummage Sale, Fri., ApHI ttnd, j End we are no more disposed to 10 am. to 3 p.m. at 138 W.' Pike I that now than we have ever been." Ladies National League. — Adv.t Kappef told more than 10.000 Rummage sole, S449 Dixie Mary, stuckholdor* at theta animal Saturday..April 33rd. French fryet, grlU. radio, antique chairs, and Notes Youth Temperance LANSING IB — Gov. Williams has . proclaimed April 24-36 as Youth Temperance Education Week in Michigan. t * NOTICI OF PUBLIC BALE Motto* » — “— *■- **“ — ilgacd thg mi sc. Freecoffee. •hum Idlton Co . ' TwiS 4T Lodge Calendar Special communication Cedar Lodge No. 60 FAAM Clarkstou Thurs., April 31st at 7 pm. .Work in F. C. degree. Raymond Dobson, WJd. adv. Steelworkers to Fight Firings at Great Lajtes . EOORSE (A —~AUnlted Steel Workers spokesman says the Union will fight ‘‘all (he way to the Supreme Court If need, be” the suspension and tiring of 19 Great Lakes Steel. Corp. employes \ The company said yesterday 19 employes were ringleaders from —Local 1291 in -a recent wildcat strike, -the firm said the -19 were suspended and would be fired unless three is evidence ^o suriport-a Jtaser penalty. ' * —Adv. Rummage Sale, Friday, April 13 ; B pm. First Presbyterian Church. Rummage .sale, April 39th at 8:30 am., CAJ. Bldg.. Waterford. By Better Homes and Garden Chib. -Adv. ■UPI j le, Birmingham American Legion Auxiliary Thurs. and Fri. at Legion Post, 387 Fern-‘sis fit. —Adv. Father Jdhn Hoar reminds Pontiac friends of Smorgasbord at 8t. William's. Walled Lake. Bop, April 34, 1 to e pin. -Ad Guard Leadars Huddle LANSING (ffl — National Guard leaders from Mkjhietn, Indiana and Ohio wifi*meet Sjfturday at Camp Grayling to1 coordinate'plant ■for , summer*! training sessions. Michigan traopa will be at the camp July 9-23, Indiana guardsmen July, 24-Aug.- 7- and Ohio guardsmen Aug. 13-27. does act believe dlvldmids should be paid according to say (Simula tying up current pay-out with current ranting*. Asked about the company's earnings prospects this year, the corporation executive said the rate of increase" would be '’about JJ.ce last year." , In 1959,. American Telephone became the second firm ever to. surpass the one-billiow-doUar mark in income. It chalked up earnings of $1,113,153,000 or SS-22 a share, compared with 8952,395,000, or HOT a share in 1956. General Motors flntt pulled off thl» trick Iq 1955, but has failed to achieve it since. Road Enginttr to Retire .LANDING (m-.-Ralph-9.; Dibble. 69. assistant to the ehlef' engineer of the State Highway Department, will retire. May, 3 after 39 years with the department. Dibble served under all sewn of the elected highway commissioners. •*l . % A N T. A S eight • R: c hards on - Bird Funeral Ho rt * J a“« Crat*r|C.m»Wr »4r Wen° 1 E'fOTd*^"* j Cf d of Thanks 1 WB WISH TO THANK OUR MANY ■ 3330 N. Rocheal ; WOMAN" FOR OENEKAL OFFICE 1 ----- **—8 Uka *—M ---- CONCRETE DRIVE. SIDEWALK. - FE 5A447 Vr.ltel Custom. Asphalt Ravine Ff?U " *£!L “i.-jiyi?*! (ENGINEERED ASPHALT)—3 Residential, Commercial, utd experience ; WOMAN J^J^yUireAlN^WORK, | Mart? Apply Cranbrook Drug. gOMP, PT_ ------Cranbrook! Blr-j0””^*7^, kitchen*, r 1 ENGINEERED ASPHALT: .ludential, Commercial I*___ rtalj Excavating. GndiosVMY BmHF" IMPROVE- Part-Time Salesmen! Experienced! and presently 1 Salary, paid hospitalization 1 vacation • Radio Corp ef America FE 5-9110 for Appointment _________.... __ SPLENDID * OPPORTUNITY" FOR;. .nnishnni MI 7-OJ34____________ experienced salesman to become [ WANTED^ EXPERIENCED WOM- pr*CUt homemcompanyl B?eonmel/H(S** homeT^AdUlt . fastest erowlna Indus- family ot J." live In or out; op-I _Uog*J. good salary. MI 8-3811. ‘groundIWHITE WOM&N TO CARE FOR —.... ,» 3?35m“ifra? *“ ail'd«**£?" °R FREE ESTIMATE ON WIRING. _***•**.*“ W oat- for water heaters ranees A drv- rostam,. iWANTED CCRg, OlR^B AND KIT-| cj;i. FE SJMJl.Jt. B. Monro El Here Is a chance I hew*bustne*i from U . UP." selling. a. nationally 1 ■ Used" quality product. In It* I mate. Also patented dormer* for Dara_Bulldln( FE 3-780S DRY WALL TgPINO AND FIN1SH- B» d*pynd*W. 1 \_Hurei ' loving butbaad 1 WOMAN FOR MOTEL CLEANING ELECTRICAL 4ERV -FREE EST *•"* •*•- .. ■- :_JPrtRTNEY_Elcctrlc _ FE 8-6438 - HOME OARAGE. CABIWiTTpbp— | InMemoriam - “«(«" [■year* ago today a ,"*jr 1 Never «haU hf" much w* m|** him, fevjng thoughts*Vlial^em6'wander Funeral Directors 4 COATS lr... FUNERAL home W-“ " ORJ-T761 | perience* to ¥tml_ SINGLE EXPERIENCED I (or general term work by —V Dobal. 3460 Dutton 1 full detain WOMAN t ’ _¥a* SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT. exchange. Southfield Kwp. MrrLuSdM. b^prU*2,Un1 k am. li '38-127 "orth a Inaw st,. Pontiac, Michigan, public of. • 1864 Chevrolet 4 door eedan t . motor No. 063216 1FS4Y. Serial No. ____234721. will be held for each .a the hlfheet bidder Inspection thereof may h/made at 77 E. Huron, rontlac. Mich. le place of etovft*. Tl, j undersigned■ [Serves the right to bid. Dated: April 11. I2«. SECURITIES ACCEPTANCE CORF , . - By R. J. STARLING ________^__________April 20. 21.. INS. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the ,Pro-1 »t* Court lor tho County bf Oakland,] uvealle Division, . . . In tho matter of ths petition eon-mine Nay, Bandra, Steven and Danny ommlne. minor* Cause No. 173(4. | To Lorraln* Hailip. mother of «aid blldren: ^ ” Petition having been mod In.tbn Court alloilnr * **■-------* -*■—1 1 mothyr of *ald 1 ______________petition "Tho Oakland County Court Houao Annex, *• the* City of For n tho 3rd day 1 SCvSL,. «k*ij?‘Srs.- «ad you ». .Hta lmpraetleal to ■ike per-S5SL Thl* summon* and notlo* shall be eervedNiy iuiltOillin of 28* Wtalilliil ta *ald hrar.i (Nf I** The FoA4ta# Praia S newspaper 1 Pltatad end circulated tn goM Count v .W7ta**l,. Wig. lfdNgfihlo Arthur B. Moore. Judge of Mid Court. U* tho city > m -1 ireall ARTHUR B: MOdRE. Deputy Probate Register. ^ " JuvootL DtvtWon April 21. irefrJ FE 2 8- r • 8. Donelson-Johns funeral home —- Pcslgned for. PunerAla** V oorh.ees-Siple KUNEkAL HUME ambu^ct >ervics^_F|aae or.Motor -Cemetery Loiu '-'S ^ ^VrijOT IN WHiTB CHAPS,. * WHITTE CHAPgTL. . Siara Has!—* •»■•< 1 Va!“!» .i«are. Reasonablo 1 *ff«r CQMldoiid. FB 4.*244. I FEnsi x ■ MX. PARK CEUETrxv «^*”o*™uu?*?d4! BOX KCI'MES T J 41 19* a m. Today there | 1 j were repUc. al l 'ir Pr. »n j ; j of Acs in IIm following I Would You Change Jobs! for 47,200 pot reset Home night*, good future, must be bard work-wtth 4ood WANT TO ASSOCIATE WITHTa Dynamic lOlt* qrgr*— tlac repreaenlatlve guaranteed weekly. VWnaflTT BAN. '■ HIGH SCHOOL ', graduate groomed.________HP lose qualified will accept couple or school Aged child Call aflor 7 p.m. MAple " u not A 5-9391 _____ ,_______ . x______ )• Tir»fi. fl *-WQ$ 34’ff - ^J2nej^*yL°nJAdJ* dH 0 3TS ~ MOVING, FULLY ■Q "P«m“***' **" '“* TT Vrt.tfc", 1 r.'ui't■ •work.. Previous exp. desired, but .r*‘1'” r*_2-'932 _;__ ----- **'-■■- “—*‘1C PLASTERING AND - REPAIR ■ I work. Free estimates. Wes Mcy- • - era MY 3-6802 and.FB 2-8350. Help Wanted. ■xhtmvn Tata REAL ESTATE; BMYDER FLOORpI^YiNG. ■ I. NEV.TNGHAM j" <*.”1, 80, SB. lift, M, 88, 81, j I BITTING sc— itai” Whlttemore. ©cP-Vaitress iV?-re female, aiteruoon-evenlng 1 Mt. Clemens General Rosi Salary open. Call Mr. Decks Howard 8-1481 or FB 8-152: appointment.________________ .Employment Agencies 9 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN Training or experience on - re: dgntlal plan*. Some design shill —Mr f rnln|uIh**B jC^R""FENCE~POiTS. *' LOHo! _r tope. 40c ench. THoJnn 9-01M Business Service IS ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained men M our office. General Printing A Office Supply Co.. 17 W. Law-renee St. Phene FE 2-8118, BULLDOZING • EXCAVA'ftNd' -THEN CHINO. Jim KM 3-8(81.. Mldw.. Pontiac State 84237 ^>hr,v£wit8ni* M * FAY S APPLIANCE >ARTS V( OAKLAND AVE J^oIpWimted JHelo 6 1 RELIABLE MEN TO CUT PULP JJgJp n*»r Houghton Lake, KM * ** HjAw^lWfi NATIONAL CON. tsbllshed opportunity_______ ■** guarantee (125 ."to n Write Ponttae MOViNG ' SOON? [Pay moving ex [tenses by. selling' all thoie utiastted ■! itcus you've ha*f *ti:ted [away all tins tii.ifc« '' .DIAL l FE -2-8181 sms, sal Employe: k Bldg. FB 8-8227. - CURB WAITRESSES TedV b*!« Immediate opening lor curb waitress on day ana ntjjht »hlft. Apply In poraon S ' 'TED’S > WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. COOK'FOR SMALL HOSPITAL -■ ff*1* gBN*1823; COUnI’ER. 'GRIU, ’AND CURB ___ ____________ gins. Apply lq person before ( A-l PA1NT1NO AND WALL re ’.ln IHlve-Inn. 1768 “ 1 ■“•*— ■*“** ^Telegraph corner Dixie Hwy IfMtructtong 10 TANO h OROAN LE8SONS, FX 8-1918. Work Wanted Male 11 N. J porint. n 2-4721.______ 5-8431. I. Esvestroug SHEET ln«, free -ostlmatee. 'Sr J-48H, PLASTERINO—NEW OR REPAIR * Work guaranteed. PE 1-0384. PLAITElUNO ti MET Elis, ~ ■ EM M183 _______ Saws. Hand Lawnmwtfers, MdACH'NE SHARPENED MANLEY LEACH__10 BAOIET ST I saws Machine ¥iled Manley Leach___10 Bagley 8t. — OIRL8, CLEAN. NEAT AP-larteg, those leaking steady Wk rely, qtahl ihtft. Apply A MW Root Beer, Jig N. Perry, hetwram lgiir s.m. and ll p m. dentAI uButant EXPXRl-. ar*j8^| ^ho»ra.ndd EXPEmENOED ^.Tm^«a^^ ^ Bookkeeping * Taxea 16 APPRENTICE UNION CARFKNTBR, trath guaranteed. FE 6*1293 APPRENTICE . CARPENTER* COOK *l'e -hae an opening for CARPENTER W«Ut.1 NEW AND ramodelteg. ___ CARPENTER WORK, CABtNrrij gad addliiou*. FE 5-3282 __ WjftWY^ieAinHI AND CARPEN-te.r Kitchen a specialty; EE BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXXB. EMnlre 2-3412 Dre»emaiking, Tafioring 17 TEDS expirimtoed II ■■PI ^i-%SK'.rD^ I ELDERLY LaBT^W Uft Itf. more for homo theo wages, earo *r-*°* CARPENTE^WORK, NEW AND -d.l. DHho. OR 3-4SM _____irence AVe. PMlIae. ALTERATIONS. PE, T-iaT Ml Parkdale, Pontlae. ■ DRE88MAKINO, TAILORING, AL-le radons. Mr*. Bodftl. FK 4-NU. SUITS, COATST^REBStS AND Attentions. FB 4-7874. 1*1 ■ Huron Garden Plowing tl 10AUDIN 'PLOWINO.~VICINIfr OF ^eCH6bL_~8ENIOR—WITH. TrW- Pl> 1M4M- ’ , , _ ■ ■ hanlcal ability wish** part OARDBN AND LA7YN PLOW1NO d gardejja I sSfSs?ir mmm THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 /jpSSr Tax Service 19 Of flea Open mwmm * ••tardaJ« TaPIIrVICE « 5. fe t-uw *v re urn I wpiry Service X OOMPLEfE FAMILY LAUNDRY aacvtae' — Shirt HitlM niH - toundrv *4# S. TlllgrasV »* Landscaping AND KENTOCXT ^iiL*1 af'eUm? « PI jwwlf UL_»4% ^ aJt tmm riuaoBto > reMoval. tree estimates, OX H**-_ A-l "ACE TREE SERVICE BB-moval and trim mint, Get our hid fe atal w pe mp»._ Attention, Trikkers! Loadto* Mil humus »nd top Mil. Aebue* ”• *^ * "*“ a^Tc5»B€etFlandIcafwo: K» ffiodPl“r?im‘pr^ »»,•%» ■SmT"*-. iPLUPonRO. lariating. trenching. Eh 3-2204.EM_J4tW COMFLETf”SPRING CLEANUP, lswn mowing and, >»*n f weekly or mm. Free eetlmete. net MM, , ..... _ CQMPLXTT LAW* w6«X. nh-lsh grading, lop »etL_FE (MW cSMpXTE 8PKJNO :««<£• lawn' cutting and mttotintnee. Notices and. Personal* 27 IN^DEBT? IF SO LET US Rent Apia. Furnished 37 1 w. ait: *1* wiML-imt. turpi, IS ewl' l’i >4646, Give/?oa 1 Place to P»y Ease Your Mind /WE ARE NOT A ( LOAN COMPANY \MICHIGAN CREDIT IV COUNSELLORS Member __________M. cradR Otawlm Michigan Aeeoc. Credit Couniellora LOOK M next Sat. April 23rd. builders lection tot what you shouldknow before installing 5 ' GAOlEAT be an expert at a.rottaM* >• COMPANY LOSE WEIGHT SAP EIT AND ----ilcslly with newly released ■Diet tablet*. M cent, at monthly — Landscape .Sat.—-LawnSCAptHO AND TOPSOIL D«-ttvared ft,*4466. _ LAWN CUTTING AND CLEAN OP __ i. Landscaping. W 345I7. wallAcb-/uyE_,CTTTnip * - rompuntown rarvtee. l£e# ettt-aiUl fE mil ar PE 4-4144 Moving end Tracking 22 1-A Reduced Rates Local oftoux djftaocemov SMITH MOVING CO____f« t«H** m A-l MOVIH0 8EHVICE Reasonable Rato* FE5-34M iWTHplSnSP LIGHT HAULWO. AFTER THIS DATS. APRIL S I will aat ba re*---- y debts aontracted than myself. kkm________ 'min jl 44 n. Tasmaata.FanNa* Ml ■. Oarage. Couple only .JR debts contracted by ear otner ihan myselt. William E. Peterson, na» Br ‘“ ---- Harbor, Michigan "OFFICE ft SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' —OUt« — Party Paeora — WEDDING NEEDS -Greeting cards —. StaC... booes S* on. Faints Backenstose Book Store u east LAWRENCE . PS SUM SWEDISH MASSAGE t TBS PRIVACY OP TOUB SOME L Por relaxation .(Jpor ----------,..... In sore, atlff painful JaMg. . FI 4-4131 DAINTY MAID SUFFLitS — to* f Menomtoo*. Mrs WsUac*. PE [NO Uf Liuni n»vk*nv.i h m load. 71 8-6303.__ I . t7®”;__ __ ^fe^DATOR^HfV^.,1. .OUR, BUSfNBM PE 8-8526._____________- __i light AND HEAVY TRUCKING. " —------------------73-—;—— jn^din-jirmiu^. ^saod, Wtd. Household Goods 29- gravel UOHT HACUNO AND CLEAN BF-Odd jobe. PE 6-4376. ■ . UOHT HAUUNQ XND CLEAN UP odd Job*. PE 4-9081.____ O’DELL CARTAGE »—1 n^r^aSad *** travel, band. stoVe/pill * Trucks to Rent trucks, tractors AND EQUIPMENT it,.Ton Pickup* Ito-Ton Slake* Dump Trucks Stml-Trallsrs Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. j,. 02* S WOODWARD ' ir*. 4.0461 PE t-1442 Ss*fiB» Incladjgl.-------- furniture and mtsce'laneoua. Prea estimates^ PE NOMT . BARGAIN .HOUSE NEEDS -NOW. Used turn: TVs ft sMBaoees Too prices. Plsaye Hi. PE M» - fitiHWAiratO- POR tour used furniture, tools, etc Quick, courteous service. SUN SALES. PE 4-tlM. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- Painting A pccoPating 23 Wtd. Miscellsntous 30 in you a tyi%writer, adding machine or piece of ofllce furniture or equipment not In Usef We pill buy these Iteme. OR sewi; - PONTOONbEOAT WITH CANOPY. ________^PH MM________ UTCLASS P A INTI N O AND DEC-orating « <•«.!. UL UT CLASS PAINTING, WALLPA- tt&JFSSSSSSftSE. f¥TERTOR AND EXTERIOR painting, wall washing. Prea astt-' mates __—. A-I PAINTINO INTERIOR EX- tertor. » par —* H,“ *" “,h Ouaranteen, 1 ROTO-TILLIR IN- GOOD SHAPl' n a-dpia._______■ WANTED: 40 DUCK EOGS. MAR- =-^---Mmnte». Phone UL * '“* A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. FE tOO. PAINTINO ft DECORATING; I ROOM UNFURNISHED HOUSE, gag I—t, prater west side. .1 I 5-6226. CKRUTIAN^MAN, 2 TSEN-AOI girls, mar Clarkston. Reasonable. Pood reltrjncea FE 2-4W4 HEATED oftRAOE OR SIMILAR » smsllerNstorage on direct or lain street to Pontlec-Blrmlng-am area. Can weekdays aftei :20 p.m.. .MAytalr C-lOCl. RETIRED MAM, HO DRINKER DECORATE NOW * "SAVE "MtST •y. Work performed ~ mead natn'.er. Insured. Free es* ' HmatesTOR 2-0044. PAINTINO. WALL WASHING, PA-per removed. T*rms. B__T. Ban-dusky. PE 4-T145. UL M1H. JSATNTINO ^ too small, rs 2-ao04 or PE t-lllt PAPERHANGING — PAINTING — plaster rap. Staphan Navarra. PE a sss.se, PAPERING. REMOV-SI. Washing. FE 2-2312. paihtino.' INT. Oxt. PAPER hanging. Mason Thompsoo 402*4. Tolevision SotvIcq 24 ___ AIRPORT, TV «si « 2-0MO.— _____________ CREST tv. I HOUR SERVICE; ‘ ' or. FE " fli/ QkT^aff^vTIXYtdl- hThm ee- FE M***- M P STRAEA Upholstering EARLE'S CUSTOM. UPHOUTBR-~ ag. *lT4 Ceulay Laxa Rd. »M ___IMm—..........—— — AL'I-UPHOLSTERING PB_44W .-^THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 2»7 NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5-8888 a fvz.vir-i.&r CLEAN ' ATTRACTIVE ROMM. ,Pi4-Ti»R: I taclll- 2 LARGE ROOMB AND BATE, ALL ■rtvata, adutia only. 27 Stovall Street cfl Oaft. HUL f HootW Nor njjgEv lapt. 1.12 par weak- PE t-2S2S 319 jLBfNjS*: ROOMS AND BATH. BY station, rest nlca, no asnall *Ul-drea. PE 2-4241. Alter g p.m. 2 ROOMS AMD BATH SMALL ehtid welcome, 108 Dresden._■ S ROOM APT. LARO^'MODTON. gas heat. 140 par mo. Children Welcome. Keego. FE HNt Rent Ayte. Urfitddiii tffCABNlVAL T ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR. HEAT turn: call PE 3-H414 er W LMtt. « ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT. BCft watbr furnished lift.a maoth. OB 227*4 ar- OR MPB. Qy Dick Turner 4 FAMILY LOWER, NO CHILDREN at pal*, inft. AH uui. 2 rms. * - batE re>P»*. O^.JWroRNISHro AMT- i-ROOM MODERN UPBER. ADULTS only, t blocks Iroaa Court House. OR S-70*4 or MA 5-787*. , , . rB decorated. 5 rms. and bath, 2 badrmt. Lee. llvlne rto- na» gas “furnace ana auto: not water heet-er New fSu site Prlgldslre and stove. TV artel, clean basement . with laundrv and storage area-on iStreet parking. Lqt. porch and AVON APARTMENTS .4? « “« t® For Sa le Homi RVER FRONT AO* TO CARRJML Lake, t rooms tftE^jftlR. IftSf* bjlan^toi down Mo a mmth. —:—COLORED 3 Bcdrm. Ranch Home* sio-now STARTS. DEAL ra ft farnfea eewlar. S utility Model Open Daily & Sun, Fran 1:30 to 5 p as.. . 268 S. Blvd. at Franklin Modal—PB 5-27*2. 1:20 to I P m. Li 2-4*77 altar 7_>m. WESTOWN REALTY COMMERCE TWF 5 ROOM, breeteway. garage. Lak« privl* lag**. Low down pqyment. "*• 6-1527. Donelson Park f Town uka this eampfttC ^elani goad bamaa For Sale Howee PE SdMt~ . aA£r~B6»*g wtiH -Oax^oy a nee af $4,750 Large lot 50 x -MMS SUSIN LAKE Move right ‘“l* 3 bedroom tali. W Wg *R*r xsr-frtSr ft Blsi* Will Consider Small House m Trade Open Saturday » Sunday . ...rr**. Hnen to 5 Suburban Living At Its Best • (CONVERTIBLE 24t ir*S:nsldtim s S Otter and Sylvan FUraplaca In basamant plsyroom — screened porch adjoining 1 car. garage, i*a2M t. well landscaped lot and — trananrrad "Remember, when driving on^tol) roads it is a Attractive Rmr' t»MUyC gliding. I to break the monotony by letting someone else talk! 2010 Auburn Aye.. Auburn Hu. —:-------- ■ ■ ..... . ' - .-..n. . m towasr Front ft rear prtvato *ntmoera. i ttto'dKa. ‘tath'Td- Rent Housfcs Unfurn. 40] References.^ A^ply St Apt. I. *|I|KEj Carl W„ Bird, Realtor m Community If*1100*1 Bank Bld£ COLORED. 4 RMS. AND O 30 Lake St, FE 2-1206, PE 72 8. Shirley, WfeCOME. 5 ROOM NIC* BED- aOrage. "couple only. FS BATH, ENT. i witr------ F\ - furnished. NEWLY DECORATED ath I.-room home.-“Close- to was, stores A4M,/*nd school*. FE t-2640. ■ . j:. BEDROOM MODERN AT 3 RM.' APT.. PVT. Child welcome 21-2 RfSOkS AND BATH. PVT.- UP- pujtlac' per. Clean. 1 ~ ‘ ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS • -Rent Orowly Reduced —AIR CONDITIONED l month. Couple i Lake Rd. PE., i ■ SMALL 3 ROOM HOUSES. $45 . - ir month Rochester area. UL 3-*tft SI AUBURN. PE 4-63*1-ROOM BEAUTIFUL APT. NEW-lv deeorated. Man be soon. In- ____I. CL 3-5|6S. satal cab. 1 RAM WARWICK HAS IN SYLVAN ------tom.1 ;«h .Lake 3. bjdrm. tbgck Carport ra and .refrlgera- j . j!w00P wd^H AlW. _ ' ___water (soft) fur- ! 8MALL HOUSE NEAR AIRFORT. lifted. Kitchen fan. master TV “ * Beautiful kitchen v tnets to decorat( plastic tape- Stovi tor furnlshad. aerial and a RMS Aim BATH. ALSO 1 and bath, (nr colored Adult 2-6040 nnoVj p.m. --------; S—ADULTS ONLY— . IS 8ALMER ST., i FE 8-6918 For Rent Rooms ^42 I LARGE ROOM. ' FIRST FLOOR *{L Open Daily and Sun.______ ----THREE ROOMS. PLUS KITCHEN j — - yth. All have «ne separated ] JUnfper s-2127. ___Utilities. 117 Murphy [SLATER APTS. r KENNETT. BLOCK WEST Fisher Body. >7 per wk. clean' sleeping ROOMS. Pi 4-6041. ito ~W. Huron. CLEAN SLEEPINO R00W. OKN- 2-1672. I ROOMS NEAT Ground Dope- P 4 ROOI IMS AND BATH. NEAR FISH-——‘nqulre 105 TOderN. Wanted to Rent 32 apartment oa Woot Sid*. aU uUU-ties furnUhod: must to In Ftder-al telephone , area. Reasonable rent. PE 4-0286 between 6:26 ft WANTED? WAREHOUSE IN'PON- of Pontiac, iximateiy lu.mu square tact. ELgln 7-2337 after 5 p.m. Share Livinc Quarters 33 WILL SHARE MY HOME RUTH grtddloaied Christian Lady. FE WULTContracta, JVjtgs. 33 ABILITY . ! 4-3844 , Buyers for Contracts CLARK REAL ESTATE FES-78M. Ret. FE MU A»K FOB MR. CLARK CASH FOR LARD CONTRACTS. ■ J. Van Watt, 464* out* Ewy. r IMMEDIATE ACTION, On any go«d land eantraeu. Raw 1 or aaaaonad. Yoqe cash upon satisfactory . Inspection of property —' -m Templeton. K. L. Temfleton, Realtor -135 Orchard Lake Rd. . FE 4-455] ABdOLUTELT THE FASTEST AO- -Uon on your land contraotr-Cash buyers waiting. 0*11 Realtor Partridge. PE 4-354., 1050 W. Hu- LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR Lost and Found POUND BLACK AND ORIIN . I4H. jjCSrt Osqrel*. EM 3-2611 Wanted Real EsUte ___________________-Pound on Duck Lake. 4061 Duck Lake Rd., Hlghjand. - ________ LOST, 3 TR. OLD PAWN COLORED Chihuahua PE S3071. • toward offered.-LOST? LADY’S WHITE GOLD tongini) ------- ALL CASH and P.H.A. EQUITIES i ar* leaving state, or need r quickly cau us. Immedlata ____Reward. #"E 1-4401.__ "LADIES ELGIN. WATCH = todl Reward'. Evenlngk PE with Catholic Call IT....... 5-6341 lost: e_______ of Keego Hi , LUST: OBEY FEMALE PERSIAN hat to vlclnltv of E. Iroquois and Menominee. Pontiac.- .Under can - PE 4-7005! Rewarfl.____ , LOST - SAT., BLACK AND WHlfl I wearing collars. 531 ■ * ""MT i Dilmar.___________________ LOST: HEAHI.E^60ND. ABOUT LOST: NO. 2 IKON. EASTER SUNUP at Pontine Country totoftto ward:; PB f-IHgT LOST: MALE. BLACK CAT. VIC. iisUle. Bow.--- • " Waldon-L«ke»Kl Notices and Personals 27 ARE YOU WORRIED OVER DEBTS. Consolidate all .your bills and! let us gfiye you one place to pty.* BUDGET SERVICE 18 W. Huron FE 2-0900 • .OVER OOWROIXT’S ANtf dfltL' OH ttdMAN" NEBb-Ing a friendly advisor phono PE S4UI. Altar 5 p.m. or If na an-after, Wt MT34. Oanndeuual. AA. PRIVATfi DBTactmto /ban’l worry Know tha facts, fa- fix .AEROritEbi KNAPP SHpES -• - WICKER8HAM 7155 W: MAPLE MAytalr 64156 LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO QET cash for your Mna w- —- ... —11 foi Corner AStn'*lSP^Mn H, C. NEWINGHAM 54*10 WANTED - - LAKE LIbTINOS — • “Buyers Galore” ._ J. A, TAYLOR. Agency 7732 HIGHLAND RD, OR 4430* I nth, FE 2-5310. ROOM '' APT., —m apt. r* “' Cottage. UPSTAIRS. 3 r. PR 4- y ROOMS. PR1 .6 WEEKLY, electricity baby —’ Clair. CLEAN? ATTRACTIVE, decorated; close ln-__««.. >■ school. 2 or 3 rms, ,PK 1-4116. CLEAN 3 RCk)Mk."lWATE'W •oa at. "nettly trance and bath, upper. PE 5-7364 COLORED. 1 ROOM apartmEFt on Orchard Like Avtnue. No Children. MA’ 6-176S. FURNISHED APARTMENT. 4 RMS All utUltls*. 600 per month. Hoar • ------ shopping cantor. PR ...___ ________ FE 2-8771. U nilM ST COMBINATION SLEEPINO RM. APTER 5 AND SUNDAYS. SEE Jli^wn vara*1 CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. A- ?r i^J:***? . 1 ARCADIA CT CLEAN,-QUIET, PfOTLENTR. NEAR For Sale House* I BEDROOM. ... Pins condition landscaped, hft Wash. Pk. STORY BRICK. __.hroughout, fully- basement, gat heat. 1600 dn. P.R.A. can aftor I PE 5-2201 -4 BIORM , LAKE PRIV . WALK to oterae anad ichooft. (lLiee — jg^Se to- or $6,560 w. M.OOO^dn TriraiooM?• LOCATED ON bum. 62506- equity. Make -Hub* Htiri after 6 p. I "BOOita, RATH, CAR^ETIITO. 6 BEDROOM COLONULS. ROOl-esteik Heights, Smith & Lilly. Inc , toOO Mato St OL 1-6141.. A RMS. FRAME. BATH, BASI-t meat, tlltablr M rt r'"l‘tl Will toko cabin crul**r or houto-gallsr In trade, til. Ev«I.^rE ______ 3 SUED________ latpettof. drapes. Tiled t»W“ ^ beat. Vaeant — ________. NICHOUE ft HARPER CO- FE 5-8183. por ool5Red 24T-Perry t rms. 4 bedrms. y beat, hot W glassed pel * W. W, ROSS HOMES OR *3-8021 ft IA1V. PZ m u-M Trsde< In Your Hoirie Rochester HlUa nrtq - »f»u: aa“»Te*r Rector. Dial PL ml. , TRlTurtlL. I486 OLENWOOP. Sylvan Vuiago- *• M-. CatUU. Builder. Ope* Sat. and torn- FE ™wr ORB A* iiUCTt "ranch. 3 badraato. Jtowawt storms and scraan* Oarage. Hear schools. I13.K* WASHINGTON PARSL ERICK *W frame. 3 bedroom. 1% bath, e»r-peting aad drape*- flnlshed roe-rm 9 nr sarage. S14.&00* S 8103 Vale. Cor. Stanley le* location#.1 V A. or FH-A. 3 bcdrm* . .go* M-t. paving. Model, open 3-0026 or UN 4-4660. a dally. HOUSE POR SALE IN PONTIAC East sltto. 206 Mechanic Si. Own-er -leaviBg-dty^OL 2-7607. IR CLARKSTON: 3 BEDRMS- PULL „ „„ T__. basement.- By owner. .MA 1-11*7 j ■ HEMPELMANNtf REALTY_ • Huron Gardens I wolverine A lovely Uttle bang*low. all boat. r*«h type l aWKof ^ enclosed front porch, -bath, weli | pf1vU*««« arranged kitchen, gauge, 1 1 WHY_PaV-. BEffr large Uvln* : fust move to. No asoney 4 yard Lake Home " West. suburban. Conveniently located. 5 room modern bungalow Oil Igftstt, garage. Lot 106 g 165". Completely fenced. Ideal lor chUdian. Covert or St. Eenodlct’s school district. $1000 down. WILLIS M, BREWF.R JOSEPH P REISZ. 8ALE8 MOR , >• 04-00 B. Huron St. PB 4-6161 ------------- - l-EBSt FE-8-08to or FE i-4738 ^5" ?7m«.. 7nr ■ relaxed, gracious living. Unusua I - -contemporary bt-level 4 bedroom " home with boapttful BylVlin tftfcn view from both Uvtng room aad recreation room Window-wall fireplace*. S gg—* - throughout. Many other ara* j^an ^nly^ln ^sueh few eamparabie bqmee fireplace Cheery fireplace comfort li large IS a SO Uyton roc lari* bedrectos- PuiT b* •< agy.j—m perfect 5 bedroom home — Only 6 yeau old Complete with garago, and tors* lot. West -suburban and Just out at town.— At 112 *50. you wlU be happily , 6 BAKU AIN. Excel! most now 3-car gang*, between 12.566 and 12.006 will baadto It with tow monthly payments. PAT TGD executive home BEDROOM _____. ...i-LEVEL . BRICK AES PUm COLONIAL RsauUfully .land**aped tot, black- l«g*«, cement palto. I ear gerage with Magic Eye.- plus waU^n wall earaettoa throughput, draperies. 2‘a Ceramic tUa bath*, dream kitchen with bullwn copper oven aad range. Dishmaster, garbage dlspcual. birch paneled family roata with brick wan aad fireplace, utility room with storage spec* and water softener; **t furnace . and water beater, iple closet apae*. 637.656. CLARK REAL ESTATE 130 W. Huron Open Eve. ft (UN. ■ re j.7666 - - *• -“»• On Woodland JAPE — f FIVE M illidinlng n UNION COURT APTfl Are you loqklng for^clesn. oulet^jmt'trlendlyt Warm J,-QUIET, Fisher Body. IT ROOM, t private*g ROOMS AND HATH. LOT SfBE #r a toF .re .2-4310_____ Ipimediate Possession. RM LOO HOUSE. ELEC- WATER j settle ratal* must sail horn* to nous*. Os cage. Chicken housM at Yt4 Jams* St. 10.000 cash. I Orchard an State Rt. M-28. »j rooms, basement ft garage.' Call ml. qyst of Muntslng, Mich, FE j gM j.0bii _......T, —: ...-—I- IMMEDIATE FOHStiStflbw— $9,500 private beach privileges. 11 With 13,206^dewat—- I Custom Built. oak floors^ ttle__b*th. torch' ART MgTER stead. 102 _l-r«om and h*tb_apte. [ qjhls, rice HOME OF TOUB ftt? FE 4-6214 j LARGE—QUIET ROOM- OARAOR „ ~fk ~2-307l. _______I to*, prlv FE 4-TO45.______ west—SIDE—PTVE ROOMS — ROOM.- PVT. BATH AND EN-Range Heat Caratoker. Adult*. trance and hot plato, 3615 Union - Call FE 64252. • - I Lake Rd. EM 2-3017,_______ ——-------------------------- ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED. WEST SIDE — 2. 3 AND 4 ROOM | add!** only- 396 N. Paddock. FE apartments. 1 nlshed. Near _____ Donelson schools. and rtfrtgen ■ 2-2086. lor- ROOM FOR LADY WITH KITCH--J 1------------------- -------r. traquoto.. 10 " Don McDonald I ceramic bath. 1 will build on yotir lot < MtowPr wwios. —1 UjE —WT-IW U Wl > -x 360. Rear schools Waterford ‘ CLABKHTON IDEAL FOB PHY- mept. ttto bath toh Ho< Twp. Monthly payments *07 per j S1CIAN. DENTIST OR LOB. I kitchen. OB 3-207. Month. Tntaf price J6TO6.__ : FAMILY STRICTLY MOD OA8 —— . ___ W. O. WHITCOMB. BLTR MAT. HOUSE IN EEC. COND Et nt.nrnr LAKE ESTATES gj N. TELEORAPH OFEN EVES ___________«**-»•-----------MA 5-2612. FOHTIAC * I E 2^9236 ---------------H _ .5500 DOWN _• ^ ^ I U ra. Drayton worn.. |. ' PE 54641. LIS*r WITH {Humphries1 »jsr“w!iSis j.san&ss.TKi" »• -ss ________FE .4-4232. garage. OR 3-7166.______ Real Houses Furnished 39 j Rooms with Boyd, -13 OR, V"TH-FE 4-1656. m home. Full CUG^LER REALTY PRESS BOX 5i 3 bed LARC PRONT. SANDY MUCH. ] »** 34%. | fe............. "Tel-Huron 'i 4-3561, I. 1163 Myrtle, FE 5-6602. ND BOARD. 3 MEALS t. *FE »-26l5.ni9 SMatlhe» s ideal AFT. FOR PENSIONED OR working woman. Ft 5-2536 aft. t. LABOR. LOVELY 3 AND BATH. Fwlni* Wtoduwi. .garden sp»f^ Near Airport. Adults. OB 2-1043. MOTEL KITCHENETTE AFT*. UUI. turn. (15 per wk. 1479 Fon- ttoc Lake Rd. OR 34366^ ____ SMALL HOME M~ODEIUI.~UWC-lUes turn- auto, gas heat.. 5331 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plalne._ THREE" ROOMS. PLUS KITCHEN —1 bam. AU have on* separated SLATER-APTS. CARETAKER MR. CARROLL. P15*io*L morn^n*s be,orfc 1° ~RI6S~AND RATH.' 3 MILES"N AN OPPORTUNITY Beautiful Elisabeth lakefront. 10* ft. of perfoet boa ah. t level home fi rooms anri hath auh. Only I. $17,000 OR LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Traditional 4 bedrooi elgctrlc hrat. on loT \VM. A. WOW1! 1 KENNEDY dt-SftA-,.. [ ga jT, I **" “ WESTSEDB YOU WILL NEVER BELIEVE IT TIL YOU SEE OUR MODEL. WE r*" MB 6 i MW y comfortable 3 . Largo family, i LEASE OPTION — FAY • like rent Small bungalow water, electric aad MpUe •tool wit. sink. Interior ■ TWO LAROE lots Ollfur- ROOMS. PULL BASEMENT, tf C“~ « *• TER--- -------- FLOORS BUILT-IN 1 —i JUJ— — KANQE CERAMIC f m. «8t- lafe privileges, of Waterford. Full ] 14.25“ “ —J dtoL . A. good i COMMERCE LAKE. OAKLET BARK, ■each privileges. Reasonable. 3164 Woodlawn MA 4-3474. Conrad.* • LAROE 2 BEDROOM. BASEMENT Rent Stores x 30. (VEST’ TOWN SHOPPING enter. 696 W. ~ —------ r. Huron. FI 3-7463. NEAR -FISHER BOOT. 20 X • and basement. Roy Annett.- : ------------ RpaUocSrisW ». Burba 8t. Nuuk, ukv ruu wicmu. YlN with I 8-0466, 2™d0,nwei'r1S4acmV, plratL£ux‘*r'.l WSt£WSWTF5 . .™°.-.sP*9*: ..*55..1”?-. 5-3842._; ifd«. n 3-2144 WALLED LASS J RM C0TT40E -----------------------*------- -* —J heated. Adults, MA 4-1430. 400 Conwav Rent Office Space 47 Fqgn- ____________________ *20.500 5300 DOWN — IS^MG^ ^ lot. Near Williams Lake. 55950 lull price. EL WOOD REALTY FE 44501 ^ FI 1-5452 AUBURN HEIGHTS 3 bedroom. Full basement. Aluminum siding, storms ft screens. Close to shopping,- schools, church ft transportatloo. -UL/ura S3235. — ASSOCIATE BROKERS — lav. Co. Inc. 443 ORCHARD LAKE____ FE 8-9662, Eves. Aftor 6. FE 6-1666 IMWRL _ BY OWRER. MODERN FIVE ROOM | MUR SACRIFICE bungalow, Full basement, large 1 * * fenced lot. CaU PB 9-1(71 aftor >IEA8T8IDE I Fte* 7 rm. Home w. i . full baths, large B*. [ ARCADIA CT. SIDE, NR. NEW POST C J---------and bath, extra I r conditioned for I WIXOM. CLOSE TO LINCOLN WER SIDE, 3 ROOMS ANdVaTH. private entrance., alr-coudltlqnlng. ail ttUUttoa furnlshad, Ml — month far right cquple. MM. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 38 let FLOOR 5 ROOM ALSO 2 Off S i. Heat, l ROOM AND BATH. KIFRIGERA-tar and store. Adults only. 641.60. Palmvllle Apts. F« 3-6850. __ IT FLOORv LI VINO ROOM, BED-room, kits hen, bam. FE t-7426. BEDROOM APARTMENT FIRST tor, fatege, heat furnlshad. Ntw-ly decorated $76. On* block off W. Huron at 16 Newberry. FE 5-3253 after. 5 p.m. . t ROOM AND KITCHENETTE. Stove and ref rtf. turn. Adults only. >290 N. Paddock. FE 1-2005, RM. APT., PVT. BATH AND ant., stove, refg. 285 Whlttamora.-AND 1 ROOMS, UTILITIES PUEif. Rent Apts. Furnished 37 i ^LJ^QO&APTS — -------——......la BEDROOM APT? 66* PER innth. PAUL A. KERN, RIAL- OR ft 1-620*_ 3 BEDROOM, NEWLY DECORAT- PLR., PVT. BATH, LOVELY d opts. Bachelors welcome. ~ 4-1995 or FE 3-67f6. " * ARD 3 RMsT?0LdSBP7N. an. FE 5-5183. .: ^ROpM^DOWN,. CJ.EAN, QUIET, ]_24053" UTI-LL downtown, retired i .Per i r MApla 1-125*! id-a room AprjTALsb I housekeeping room. T g turn. Fr*lei man er a 1st FLOOR CLEAN 1 ft 1 ~2 Lk, (6* FE g-1319.___. ROOM AND KITCHgNTfff, .... only. 56t< N, -ftoddoar 1-201 _________BATH. . _______ porch, child welcome, 37 Part DW ROOM, LOWER. UTIL. HIM * week. 50 Coital it. AND 5 ROOM APTS? PRIVATI entrance and bsth*. ft (4161. ilOOM FUliNislIEb APARTMENT. alt madam.__private ------- ground floor, clos* to %JlAftor Tel-Huron BIDROOM MODSRN, PARTLY furnlfhad. MA 9-5000. - Alio ] ROOM. 15 CLARKS. AF-' .jar»« I ROOMS AND Bit!f~FRtVAfE •nttoaae. OWId welcome. «i] par nMyraiu^ at 171 Baldwin Are. WT . >rirgw FE 1 ROOM APT. -PVT. BATH, EN-tranee. Newly decorated. Steam heat. Hot wat*\ stove. Prlgld-olre. Oarage. Beal oast aim.tow-tlon. Adults only. FS 54II7. I BATH, REWLT trite entrance. With *76 par MlSUt InaWMI heat. C. PANGUS, Realtor - ORTONVILLE . 3140 M-ll NA 1-2815 3 RMS.. PVT. INT.. MtfrtY DEC? east side. *lt me. y« I-IM4 3 ROOMS AND BATH, FIRST floor, privet* entrance, unfurnished or partly lurnlahed. base- 1 ,l0°pgj BATM- ’ 3 ROOMS AED BATH OFFER. ------FEI4154. ROOMS. riRST FLOOR OffC-Jtles furn. 106 Canter. Fi 3-3356. ROOMS AND '^"rit aSoK quiet 'tower- apt, adults. No drinkers. ‘Call EE 1-3974. 3 ittlSi' LOWMR.' PRIVATE ENT ref rig. 6:39. V . ROOMS ft bathTneat ft 'MQt water turn, (90 mo. PE 2-1363. ^ fcfatik fcATK ft, slEMHno porch. Aloo gWRgd, IT> 6-141*. Kent Houses Unfurn. «{,N,S.^2?.R"I rwAarv^vww^ru-ttvrvavwuIjil of downtoWi.__ I 3-A-l RENTALS' . tlon. Lawrence and Perry Streets. 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX aST Amnmtoto H^FunBasamrat 3 ^oow DN ^giTB5^ n c._ hn—M—k — . W—M, traat 4 $75 PER .MONTH ■ FE 4-7833 , If* EAST BLVD. N. 1 - AyVAr-mprSA ■ BEDROOM HOME NEXT'TO Willis School, m per month. FE I ROOMS POR OFFICE SFACE apartment 3*28 Orchard * id ------------- Road. FE 4-6334. 2 BEDROOM MODERN HOME ON I 3 acre lot. 665 Month. OL 1-1346. 3EDROOM BUNOXlOW. FART ath. WHl work out rant adjust-ient while we make minor rt-alra. ----- - ■Keego Harbor Excellent location. 5 room lower M»«-_____________________ 2 BEDROOMS, UTILITY, PULL hath. (78 mo.'****_*_*_ 5' BEDROOM BRICK DilFLEX flFLPfl---------------- “ Sprlnglleld Twp. FE 8-1455. 3 BEDROOM MODERN AT J6K Wait Road. Walled Lake, Mich i. MArkat 6-156*. 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE, OIL furnace, hot wator, attached ga ------- .privileges. KM 3-3411 ROOMS AMD BATH. CALL AFTER 6. FI 5-3647. 4 ROOM HOUSE,' I BEDROOM! fun bath, big yard and garden. 166 Baott Lake Rd., PE 1-8045.. -ROOM MODERN AND OARAOE Reymont. Opqp' (un. FE J-3063 _________________ 5 ROOM .HOUSE. MODERN. ... Cedar. Inquire at |6I4 N. Parry or “fall FE 5-1012. , 6' ROOM MODERN HOUS1 HANDY OR 3- RM. HOUSE, TERRACES 3M B. Blvd. *66 par mo._FE>1271. 6 ROOMS. CHILDREN WELCOME. Washington jltreet ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. «1 Whitfield. Inquire 73* W. Huron. Eh . 0 ACRES. OXFORD. 3 HEDRMS? ran!- hounds and ho"rras! $55 ). WO 5464* days; UN 4-0306 !"l BKDROOhf “HOUSE- NEWLT decorated. MW floors, gas heat. fW 64666........ - - - BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch, family rooft, I baths, oqjlt-ta oven and range. 5 wr garaie, lakt prlv., will lease at 1135 mo:, with option or sell with .— j— payment. EM 5-MU. CHARM1NO 5 BEDROOM BRICK. wTj DRAYTON PLAIN rooms, fenced ya heat. 505 month. FOR RENT MOO_- . hods*, bqputlful town and irees. Vegetable garden and barn, an 36 MU* Rond near Ford Proving grounds. CaU PLatrau i-ito*. FOiTliNT. SALE OR TRADE: 2 bedroom • sere of ground. S-, car. garag* la Watortard. OR 34lf5 sflar | p.m MQOAur 3 ROOMS “and HATH electric hat wator healer, will aaitopt 1 ol»M. OA >4423. txu " 'fcaaam— MOD.,., NEW *T*fiKirn»RRfK. tSiSL- inquire *» N.E, Blrt, altar 4: all day Sat. ft 8un. iw i" pffi^T&ick: E’.V , BUILDING. NEAR DOWN-towa Pontiac, ills AT swiiabw Utility heat and plenty of part- H any rtaaonabl* offer The Pontiac Press, Box____ BY OWNER, MUST SELL AT-' tractive 1 Bedrm ranch, ratoUy kitchen, 3rd hadrm. possible, carpeting. drapes aluminum ateruu and screen* gas heat, 4 yrs., oIB. Near MSUO. Low down pay-mint. Taka over FBA mortgage Ml a me. Inoludlsg tores and insurance. 2177 “E. • Walton. FE 5-«57i. EPATVMD MOTOR fOR SALE; EM BRtCK~3 BEDROOM. 1H BATO" Larg* living room with ‘dining area, utility room. Water softener ■“ *—*-*-“” torn heat and reasonable.. PE 54116 Offices and sbo^ room. M. parklrn- hest^nd' wstra fSr^ —J 163 Oakland. OB 3-ir For Sale Houses 49 large tot, i r BEDROOMS. , UTILITY (tOOM. hardy aad floors, paved strati, W ft frbntoge, North side- *1506 down. Fg 6-1557. - a pamilyTiome. 526 Madison Ave., Rochester. 6 rooms and bdth flown, 4 room* add bath up. Scp- Nicely landscaped lot*r8m?tha*ft Lilly IRC.. 566 Mato St. RMhOa-— OL l-*"' I CAR 5 BEDROOM. ATTACHU garage. 61,000 down, tee per month. FE S-aoiS___^ I?*? R HOVg NEAR CR18CENT For Sate Houses 99 PER CENT J BURN. UKltK, 4‘ a rER C . mortgage, 913,965, FE 64M4. 3 BEDROOM NEWLY DECORAT-ed, gat neat, basement,, N. and, “■ bue. Vacant, — u_to~ii Islu. Open.L____—, I* to 5 ra,m. 37 E. Yale. BEDRM. HOUSE. AUTO. HEAT, aera'lM, btoabtop rend, lake prlv. Ide*r far child fen. Cultural Com- munlty, EM 3-3060 after 6.____ -----3ROOM. l>/» CAR OARAOE, 70 517 lot, 55.606 oaah to, (« and Insurance.-OR bedroom Brick starter homes' with bsaeraadn, Keith Sterwart, Building Coalraetor. fr S-67M. * • " 3 BEDROOM HOUSE ON LAKE. Good, hoach.-Call Vlncwood 3-0026. 1 BDRM? TbsMT.?- OARAOE. •tolb to- schools. SocrUlOe equity to 4to po*. Mori. No agents. OB 5-7665. ________ ^ BEDROOM HOME. 'CARPORT __ hast: Fenced yard. Corner tots Storms and sonant. Walking . distance to schoals. 5150 down Ml month Including taxes and insurance. OR l-MM. , V: YOU'LL LQVE.THESK BEDROOMS-PULL BASEMENT Brick ranch home. Ouutanding Carpeted Uviag room (Rd dlnlnji ANTIQUE LOVER'S DREAM Modern with Mm| setting to your precious gnigltoi gvgrtogi tog .Elisabeth Lake. Only 511,001 ■ for handy I ranged for . Ask tor n*ll;?50. ■ OA 8-2618.1 LAKEFRONT MUST BE SOLD , “ tO SETTLE ESTATE hlif% TILE llWwffl-, — ER WONDERFUL NEW FEATURES! OUR LOW PRIOR 517.006 CALL TODAY. TERIfS CAN BE AR-RANOED JIM WEIGHT. Realtor attraetlfe hi lakefront >81 peted and drop#*, hadrm*. Ito -bath*. 8 car ill beat. 3 car ga- '•_asraae. beautiful trrathadaw * | lot. poTbetch, patrad fd BE ARRANGED | 156.665. Will consider farm ?by""ownSri ,H. f^lfoLMES, INC. «*£• hk; 11131 ft LAPEER RD. ft l-55( INICHOLIE Si HARCER COrJ l Ito*. > blocks to ‘ I58t MANY (HADE TREE* MAKS THIS 5'bedroom brick bom* with qa-rage. full basement, oil furnace, hardwood flaAra, and ntw carpeting th* nlcrat spot to Draytqn By owner. OR 3-1616.. . . MSUO 6 Bedroom bungalow wtih basement, (900 down. 2< Bedroom ranch with 1 oar ga-ragw. Only (NT down. 6 mites north of Pontiac. ■ . . "c. Immediate possession. Phone OL l-tiuTftrr~“ **-“•-* new ftiimi ILY AMERICAN 3-BED-„,.ck. possible 4th bedroom, walk-out basomegt.. choice toeo- ear’Vwaf^'bh •tve, 3 baths. bU ck top r hot-w outlets, F^44M1*"n”m NORTH' 8IDE, 2 1 Srv^rJT!v>X 9-2313._______ _______M. I" screened port iced yard. 1 LABE PRIVILEGES Mf OWNER, 2 BEDRM. Of cent loan, my equity, take w« paymts. Awnlaae. toeulattoi - storms, water softener, fir# alar: ■MNE •Rmr fence, flat tow acepad, good deal, 146 w. Ru gars, lift 6-2567. -f BY dwtffB. if"OWNER. FURNISHED 5 awfe anr Beautiful Road. "XAKE SHERWOOD” CONTEMPORARY quad-level on 118’ wooded taka* front. 6*6.000 ar small down pay* (VaR- ^Kwfng. gi.ioiT' ’ Nam*/ you! Cole-Eaglick Restricted Communities Locatod | miles east of Milford _ MU 44*29 BY OWNER. VACAifr, 3*RBORM. brick reach. Make aftor/ OR BY OWNER, 6 ROOM ROUSE, condition Lorn living room dlatog room. -Madan kltcbti bedrooms aad small study. ' heat. driva. jT|jroA .andTSb r-- soltool's. FE RY OWNER ■man house. 126 Qatar, cloaa hi. Corner Ivt, paved attests (MB down. inranaMan. ira judaou aft-ar 4 p.m. Anytime Saturday. BY '’OWNER Wised neighborhood. 11 rtotoi. I baths, prftuto antranras, pared streM. Near OMO Truck and Ctoaob. (506 down. 07500.' PUII .price. Far Information, 144 JW4> ton^ alter 4 p m. or anyttoao Sot- Wonderful business alto. Tarma H!C NEWINGHAM Corner Croak* and Auburn FE 4-6261__ UL 84319 _ompi 4900 W. HURON OR 3-7414 Evei plt 3-4958. ^dr «AR UNION LAKE, 3 ____________ ranch, im - monthly jwymqnta. 91,090 down payment. IM 3-4332 PE 3-706* NO MONEY DOWN will build a starter borne on lot. A«y else Full basei 'ORU|?7034ln* Y°Ur ’*“* flr BUdi MCN/.B AR'lf METER Nothing Down bodrtoa (tartar hwhv • wus basement. EM wiring Included. DON McDOHAl ONE 1 BEDROOM AT 911 RENIL-worth. Two 3 bedroom ortek, Sylvan Village On* IttftatolnM on WaUftto Lak* Road. Om/ Country eluk, Luo Orton. Eh by appolntmont. Jamra Dodd. 44455 or r DWtoht Btreet. PLANNING TO' RUHBT*!^* We Wttl MEM a eomplete 3 hide room all brick ranch with Ito baths FMlKClIlim- On ywlir lot- for only ltl.400.-5ea *ur-made!. ‘ “JIM" WILLIAM8 Real Eaun* ft lasuraaee I4B> TKVdwS^ • , Wr»d647 RbCIlESfEnTKNOLLff. 404 N1 liMru. ranch ore- •*-Fireplace, carpeting, dl H comb. _ _ 9 2165 OAR LAUD A\ Johnson- carpeting, :hen with Slmuy^to-kitchra dish washer, lto battra, Ittrjv-large landseapad tot. Will MM aad tlear house or land to as dawn payment. brick tofa'ti WEST BUBURBAN . 3 Bedroom brick bungalow. Pan haaqroawt *'■ neat- LaTgi lot. Benedict School. Uyiag room Vlth fireplace, modern kitchen with dishwasher, wall-t*. wail carpeting throughout. 1" recreation -I r gar age. Just f2?-» F Eveniiigs Mm A. JOHNSON, Realtor 17W S. Telegraph RA FE 4-2533 "SMITH" NEAft PONTIAC OENIRAL Vary destra' ‘ ' tlon on W. l extending t< Terms. v CLARKSTON ARIA ____ numerous shod* aad fruM Irees. 56,456 tow down ftoymant. NORTH FIRRY 8TREET 4 family briek. tick nail has I raw. and -oath. Separate base- ants! eXMOafti condition. Rlgl net laeoma. splendid value a 87.066 down. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 544 a. Telegraph EXCELLENT BUYS AND 3 BEDROOM BRICK OME8, NEWLY DECO-ATIB). — BIRCH. CUPBOARDS. Ito BATHS, AUTOMATIC .HI t “ | LAROB LOTS. AS I RATED . _____B LOW A8 4154 MO VES YOU DL JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 345 Oakland AM. . Open 'til 1:30 FE 8-7991 c Of -. FE 8-9441 Retiring or Starting Out? El TIER WAY. you May be Interested in tills 1 bod-rooui ranch locatod .near ' Maekday Lak* NR lak* privilege*, 'includes1 fir*. sr/’r TAYuSt, wSs LAKE ORION 5 Room _______ Hardwood floors. -Oil ' rer an Clarki Vacant :an near Elk-Terms. oil basement. |*i FA hes x ear taroa*. Cat 75 a U feet. About 3(6 feat froi beach. Vaeant —TcraUi Lara* let. Suhdtvfalon water and sewer . Close to Junior HI-and grade aohoola. BRICK BUROALC _______OALOW J bedroom Oungatow Newly decorated. Plfll *es*6Bref,'eO 53/2 WEST HURON re (4165 Val-U-Way FOR GOOD BUYS AID TRADES 2 FAMILY — 5 and 4 rooms and private Mth on paved street, neu Lincoln Jr. High. Full baie-automatlc efi heat. Now m eilV aa month Price FAMILY Fun -* Extra sharp 8 bedroom with expansion awe. Batsmen* with beautiful walnut SMALL COUNTRY ESTATE -For the working man. Sparkling white I room . aluminum ranch on t aero of ground. Nasftod 1 with glassed-in summer di.. ieatWral yardTeaded ww> ibs and flowers. Wall to wall )aung. Locatod on paved road ihwrat of FuMtog, Only 61,506 n aad $76 par, month. R. J. (Dick) VALUET ' REALTOR 111 Oakland AV*. Oped I to I *4664 „w FR .4-5635 ■ Templeton OttRwa Drive Lovely brick bom* to exclusive location. 4 b*drooms, I full baths, tors* Uvtng room, attractive Aroma**. tv dan dining room, | bedroom and hath on let floor, ., exceptionally ..nice Utahan with dinette, I largo beautifully landscaped tot*, . 3 ear garage- Can be bought with an* or hath RU. Priced right WMb writ*. • K. L. Templeton, R«(lt6r . ----------- After 0 pm Raise Your . Own VteeUblN on this % acre. On* bedKna^Jatg* Wtof^rooto, mod- ?* baaameiit '°lto ear garage. Watt landicapad yard. Watt faaced. 56,(66. . " Canal Front . 1 bedroom paneled living room, dining NOW with fireplace, modern Bttabe*. Larg* tat on canal. - * laic. Oood Blue Oll/^lshlng 'off ] CRAWFORD AGENCY 246 W. Walton - FE |4>M 3-Bedrm. Brick. l^J-Car Garage, Full Basement. Lug* Urine tow. Copper plumb-in*. FlsgtrrWr Aluminum win- ----ShE. W&mimfcl'-- - "quality bond" ** wyiw Jesters ■•/v;; • For SeIs' I ''BANKRUl Mdrmn sSm'marconi nuSk.-11 Clerkiton off Clorkrion • iM. ttSo Intorestod In • ■ tin* Mda sootect WIllUi Whitfield nt ft Mill I April nib (■PEEK SUNDAY M pm" HOW MUCH —HOME CAN YOITBUY FOR ONLY ^ $440 DOWN THANKS I* rilKUt controlled._ * - l»ctory pro^ueiloit THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. i860 ■■ For Sale Hmw* t . 4»| / Far Sal* I BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT Ubbr mmnnw Ub - 3 had. room brick a aluminum tiding. 1 «ar attached (treat. cement-drift to blotkkto MM. 31 ft. ktteben h dining ATM. built-in ■Ulnltlo item itove A oven. |oi«b bap In (Ura coMntt with no turn! kircb nnith. Marble flruplnco, tS ft. carpeted M win built-m f anltjr. X Pull botomeni win targe tiled recreation tree, voter joMfer. ■eonrifiT Undamped lot too * __ i«l. Aluminum storms A icreeM. tunwi. gg.fOO « Many otbor extras, A Tbit houte It astir 1 years old. *. g. w Mutt bo teen to ne appreciated, or t-yika A real buy at 130.860 with catb HS-FL-itiS — WEBSTER oxford -lake orion NSW BRICK BOM — S bedroom, ■tain* on paved highway Smith of Lake Orion. Immediate posses'ion. 110,500 — only ll per eent down. ,AKE OBION — with kite privileges. Clean, attractive. oflers ' living . room, nice Mahan. I bed-■ Td utility tni. Oat with >1.400 #own Mti-noi williams Lake ltd. FOR APPOINTMENT MOMS . OB. 3-439L; I HAYDEN I WHITE -BROS. hsh« fbi K______ 5rv^.%.n.n.i Hornet era dttlg ned by America's leadln* srcblMcts and Individual appearance la a itured by n Uujp Hlbg ol dttlgnt from which -you can make your selection. Each model features the work - free, money, saving-siding. fF seftL 1 ftolafc. CIVILIANS $190 DOWN I Mdr^tr Qanur^iol^j room Brick and asbestos, port. Vacant Opes, walk in look atrt If interested. •; liubdaV 12 to S we BUILD. A 3 bedi I ma - 1 witft Atom, elding. _B (INDEPENDENCE | FuUbSsem.ut.tlff.tM----------—. SELL OR TRAPE^ a^rnlthed 1 New plotter A elding. Neb oil luruace. 1(4 ear JMMd. -j™ price 51700. Owner wul tag* houte trotter at port down payment Utility PUT SUBURBAN KxctUsJrtJ i n»r-. bedroom home. Alum, sidtof• Separata dtofi* m. Idriyd ^ pita? tnTLdBlSft. Outride there are carpeting, ningt, an. T garage and. a ! —Id lot. Lo-111,705 with MULTIPLE L18TINO SERVICE ARRO •— quality plus ) badraam ranch be entllent ecu tor your inspection at. JUDAH LAKE ESTATES- 4 MILfcS NORTH OF WALTON “ ON JOELYti ROAD Uloktah BLDG. CO. n urn ■■Builders of National ItfM ,! GILES -------,J, gas . 1 ear healed age. ______ ' ROCHESTER AREA ; i ranch wail t bkivsnr >. in. icdroorn brick, water. 1 fireplaces. eunporc... basement, olfhext. 526.000. Tarim NEAR DRAYTON 2 bedroom^ homej eO floort.^ pit! heat. Lovely sorrier. Only 51.56 Mt 1(4 ear garage. —( fenced and nicely ltndatidnid. Oil furnace. Lot 75 k 154. Close to achoota. Only 51500 — WHITE LAKE A 50 Ranch type home, Immediate jpottettlon. Lg- ,ure windows. Tile bath. /lMM> 1(4 ear garage Oat furnace. Otmior equity. Bal. at 5U per. . month ,lne. maos A Ins. APPROX. 5 ACRES. Clarkalon school area on M15. 3. .bedroom home sewing room, lty bath#. wS to will carpat. Kit. Basement Has oil furnact. *•«-, reation rm. i4kH*,Meaf*1Smllv home. 818.-•00 With 53705 down. yv WHITE BRQS.v OR 3-1295 Open Eves, 'til 5; Sunday te ‘til 1 ! 5560 Plata Hwy f SELL BUY TRADE' tttAt lMILLER Wit I talk big, think big, act big — and I ani bigl " For Sale Houses Sale Rwort Property S2 ! CASEVILLE." 3 BEDRM. NEW, YEAR ‘abouro. *> * MODERN COTTAOE III WOODED area near lake, completely torn lari. Model A Ford. Near »-■* Branch. 53500, P* MT» i ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT / 50 ft. beat'll near downtown Soeheeter. 50.550 terms. • SMITHA Jfc LILLY M I. Main St. Rachtrier OL 1-5141 M i Business Opportintltiett W LOTS OH M50 HEAR WEST Btahlriul Call MUlord MO 4^533. I LOTS W CRESCENT LAKE * oSwniramrgOTr • 10x140 ft. lot ip VILLAGE OF ■m^^ffto^SfeoLET AND LONG LAKE HRIVILEOES . p^SflStliLe WATER- hSmjIiond Lake front lot -Very acenic atm* 1 lot in VISTA PARK BUB—LAKE *§&*£■** AUBURN OAR. wooded lot in Hl-WOOD SUE - CLARKSTON AMA. _-MS jL UPPM LONO LAKE Wntd^Le Rt DRAYTON WOODS - Ideal for trUevet. CUSTOM BUILD YOUR1 BAR SPECIALS TAVERN — 530.550; 510.5to down; Bent. >115. Oakland County TAVERN - 523.550; 515,550 down; Rent 550. Washtenaw County1 TAVERN - 515.550; $6,500 down: Rent, 565. Kent County; CLASS A HOTEL - 545,500 : 515 *00 down. Reel Ettata Included. Tuscola County : * CLASS B. HOTEL - 'tS- Many more, foil u* if you an interested In a Mr la Mien. Sdmi will lake trade. Peterson Real Estate MY 3-1681 i. can PE StatTS fee appoint- Sdle L«bi< Coiitricb 60 35 PEE CERT DISCOUNT OK LAUD contract. Bant need 344 yoara. mgus, ttM -3816 Orion rille LAND CONTRACTS SOLO IN ISM for >050*. Prearnl balance, 54,254. ' ’ pymta of 5*0- mo. win ton fe» tam. PE Ml LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR ' oeU. Earl Oarrelt. IM 2-2511 LAND CONTRACT I *0 Money- to Loan 61 LktnttoMouejrLenttartl. . LOANS tnTO^S> ------LIVINGSTONE fit._M 4-1535-3 BAXTER * Small' living quartan. Minnow iterate pond, Worm storage beds. Tbit •RfkTriUri .ItoSJr lnretlrmi‘ A L TSf TlT^VMTD ’ iraimwr prtottf il milj! IlliWB COU|rtt. JI#Al \ ^FINANCE COMPANY smAh wideman realty Dorothy Snyder Lavender where you can -- fiURONjgT" xjrBJta>y■ RetHor jut. W Year. i BORROW UP TO $500 -in1,?01 ir»!?hfainiol Ror' MU4A417 OFFICES IN _ I JSE£.g¥, i3f£i °F i Pontiac, — Drayton plains — Utica / Walled Lie., Birmingham. Plymouth/ Borrow Vith Confidence/ BRICK 3 FAMILY 4 * bath furnlthed and ranted for 515 » 4 k bath down, occupied by WtaJL 2* j INCOME. 51500 Down ■■■■ _ te-Eltaabeth ' Rd . , FE 5-1284 EE 4-3844 Opel) 9 a m to 1:30 p m I 1 ALL DAt SUMDAY S Off Baldwin 5 room 2 bedroom homo plus* I t 10 utility, wall to well ct^-pfUng throughout. ^54^« in Owen School district. Built in 1554. Mutt be teen ta be appreciated. — North Side Inridt'^bfo.dd7 jm^^aved t‘qrhgataw?jrtw'uC . front, targe lot. jtattog to bring ( • Owner Transferred rd; sharp kitchen ' counter top. plenty | w. _____ .,_ce in the high dry | basement, coper comtori gat beat - You'll (tod this home very rlghtl*I>.750.' I NEAR AUBURN HEIGHTS, nearly! (4 acre Raspberries, tome IruttW trees and excellent garden spot. 'partly fenced ’ The 2 bedroom ! home te as clean as a whistle, j full dining room, bright airy base- : ment Cali to see this big bargain t — 5*700. William Miller Realtor . FE 2-0263 joi special, northern high! DORRIS fr down to quattflad buyer! ■ WEST SUBURBAN. Excel-lent- nelghborhaoEi IMB0 350 ■ x ISO foot lot. hlcely land- , scaped. 3. car garage. This writ kept homk hae j bad-room .downstairs. 3‘ up... U(ht and cltasry living Modern kitchen, Fufl basement. ’Washer, dryer and wntar anftanar tneliidad in the price ol 513,505. *3.505 will handle With low interest payment* See it today. BEST- EAST SIDE LOCATION. Oood family honje. and full rath up. 1 finished ..rocreauoa_____ . oil - heafr'-1 (4 ear tangs. Priced at 512.000. Will tike approximately 51,330 to handle on rJU. CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES go with this- coxy •3 bedrsow bungalow, only 11$tuo. flNOLWH COLONIAL- wlth brick firepiace. New Itttehen for mother with an the lAtast ensy living. Bto "L" shaped din-■—* family room with cut - ■ I types of lovely SEEKERS ONLY A I W-room aluminum sided home With plastered -walls, oak flooring. ‘Wall to trad 'carpeting. plenty 61 closets n n d finished recreation roam In the basement There la n l(4-car attached garage and all this te situ-ited to a gnorious tot. Can ha handled tor 51,550.' .fOlAOOtl on easy FHA terms. WEST CRT. Tree shaded ■ paved ‘'street. 3 bedrooms . and bath down, targe un-flnwhtll upstairs dor future expansion Light and cheery , dintax room: Full basement, gas rant, nicely daaatstsd Iraida and out. Spring flowers urlll , soon no , popping up all around the wail land-soapsd lot. Priced 511.550 " f-B PEA terms. Very. PEOPLE ASK - do you peel dpi a nice 3 bedroom,*1 brick home at a prick we can afford! The answer we can give you now la, YK8I It's only 3 years old. Lovely r„ MmSMEW hath wllh rildwir. Una family stood kitchen, big utility roosa and the interior ed In now fresh poatei 4oi-ors. No aprfhg housecleaOlna . to do nprtr. Vacant and . avallablefot fc— “fora RAY-b’NilL, Rftltor IMS?9* , t 'JXltui ' . V .v5 ^ KENT Establfsbed in Mil JOSLYN AREA — Lovely modern streets. 5 Rooms, lull basement. Rec. rm. stairs to attic. Oood . J gar Exc. condition. Priced. at only 312.500 Terms may be arranged. "One of the best buys.” LAKE FRONT — Large 7 robi _ level situated on large 105x11 408. Mat water beat. Large . Multiple Lj.**wg Srvlcc GI's Nothing Down . FRESH A6 SPRING. It this cuta 1 bedroom home. New watt to watt carpeting to 5?,* roo* and >alLw GAYLORD DOWN - pint FHA closing 3 Sidra brick ta Sylvan Tiled rath with shower. OQ ■sway to tWathod fast 513.560. See It. HAMMOND LAKE privlledea. Nearly new brick nan home. 3 Bedrms., 1(4 tiled hatha, flrsptace to llvtof rm and family rm. Watt ta Wall carnal, j picture win-dows., 3 ear garage. Covered Shown ~ west; Suburban - only ismo for this 2-bed rm. ranch home with attached 3-cer garage. Olaeeed-in porch, good deep lot allows space for garden. Paved road. BRICR RANCH home that has 3 large bedrms, tiled batg, living rm plus family rm. Large bsm't with apace for nice rec. rm. Oaa bent. Large hreeseWay to l(4-car garage. Large -lot and la|te prlv-ileget. See toil at I1I.MI. Terms FioydKent Iric., Realtor a#0uS?*iS«&WJU_,t T«'**r.ph FE 2-0133-Open Eves. Frss Psrklng ' Partridge ACRES, RESIDENTIAL. NEAR Clarhawsi. Privacy. without lsota, nt ran,., i • tlon. Small apple orchard. 53,500. t licatSJ. -MA HOUt ... •_____________ 1 tern*. . I 7-ACRE HOME8ITE8—JU8T NORTH . ' . of Pontiac on food road with 334 ritADK ■ ft. frontage. $900 down. -----mon realtors _____Huron* Phone FE 4-1887 1M-ACRS DAIRY FARM 18 MILES TRI-LEVEL STARTER , ?^?o,n,ra^Cri*o'radho«“iuw: MONET DOWN togs on b I a e k 10 n. 1 mile road *---— —iud of. frontage. Eae. Inveetmeitt at 542.- modsC | 800. Terms..-.—— L Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor " 1244 B. Telegraph______FE 3*7540 !0 BUILDING SITE, OUTSIDE - Clarkston, 384 aerss. rotting, 8UD FURNISHED- INCOME I S?,d?d1«F,*uUf“1 ¥tow' W.**.' * ' from downtodn in good cation. Write Pontiac Press 82. ____________ Z/ “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Dixie Tavern Hot spot and quUdMunch oSr Vn Pncludtng property and modern hulld-fng. Chance of a lifetime. Big Nursery Experience required. Substantial down payment. Shown only by appointment. Restaurant 52.000 per month. Bankrupted price 54.500. Terms. Must sell this week. . DORRIS A ** Mural LEV NO M_m ________ {uild » home to be proud c four tot or oure. Have r—- »■ Flattley. Builder. EM~ 3-1 Income Property __ 3 year term. Business Credit Co. wmmi . * „ r LOANS 854 TO $544'— 135 TO $504 • j OOMMUWITT LOAN CO ,;0 E LAWRENCE -PE 8-012f- FRIENDLY WBRVICE__ LOANS $25 TO $500 1 On your signature ar other security 34 months ^ to^rspaii^Our 1 ful. visit our office ot phone’ft | 5-5131. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. I f* W, -Ferry St, Corner I. Plkq Credit Advisor* 61A it out o( debt as stone fireplace. Over 60 flowers and shrubs in U_________ W« '200x246 iqt, plenty of t l. CaU n show you ^he rostr535,550' Tcres Bear heaven • AH- completely furnished -------- ^f^titinra^ug for gardei 7 at 134,001 I ON THE^HILL d flqpre. I fruit i PB .---------to landscaped and ail mowed. 530 foot Huron river frontavo. Wear Milford 533,100, with 90.000 down and 9139 per 89 ACRES 3^ulf baths, MHK 34X53 _ silo, 3 car garage, toot, shad, other buildings in good, shape. 1,000 rod -phtaa, lg.JWWa.Mnek aolL 13 aaraa wheat: Look this over—1.000 ft. of gtad road fltott-ana. Ideal for snaU farm develop-tment.ta3»TOO wttk OIO.OOO down. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD, Realtor I. BUNT BT. LAKE ORION . MY 2-2821 • / > OPEN fta- * “Nornmn^rick’' Rimcir At 'IwAke Sherwood Commuding viows from all win dowi from this gracious home fl!0 .* cry1***tad .lake ,M ! *®d ft- lot. Lmrorionsli csrpeted throughout. 3 toll brick wall fireplaces. 2 baths. 3 Lge Anderson wtadows AM. ’ 3 car Brick range, custom built I mbs , m K8?6£i?,''ni Harold Franks N«»t * bedroom brick homl Near Oakland Lake. Urge tot with garden spot. Alt torn rooms. "«r bus A stars. aB this for *0350. 165 pi 1 so this a ___ OWN Sf otaor.ooats. MoVes yon in ,this, new 3 bedroom ranch with brtek front. 1(4 battu^ Oak floors Full basement. Ons heat. Located off Joslyn. This M a buy of a nfetlma — harry I , INDIAN VILLAOE I. bedroom home.. Ceramic tile hath. Fireplace, gpratout living room. Dining room. Full basement win racnation room. 3 ear jgarage. Beautifully land-seapoc tat/Frtead, tor quick sate. CANAL FRONT ■ Owner most sag rifles this lovely 3 badroem home, on torn aaaal lots,1 Access Jo Otter, Sylvan h Cass Laksa, Featuring: select oak flotrs, lovely kltehep, toll walkout basement, large 3(4 ear gn-rigs with Uvlag quarters. «lta- WILLIAMS iK'luBW!? * "Wfa, Bctont i vicinity. Open L. H. BROWN, Realtor INDEPENDENCE 407* CIVILIANS $190 DOWN 3 bedroom ranch. 4 years .old. barbecue pit, fended, vtoyTtloon. landscaped. I bldcke from beach, perfect condition, vacant, open. Walk in a tonk’ at Bit If to- — led t‘" *- Dl BA1_______ SMITH WIDEMAN 18 "THE - ) SEE Look*! Under $10,000 !\ Real buy la f room otdar bone. Svlvan Lake privileges. 2 blocks from school. All city utilities Doctor moving out of State has written off coat of many *gtraa Alaska Owner Says Sellt A real, deal for someone! Ideal location for schools, shopping center. to gasbabaw - Walton area. Largs, ehaln-ltoktd fenced yard tor the children. 3 bedrooms. Oil —F A beat. ..Covered patio and Barbecue Under 510.600. Only tow years old, Partridge. AN# ASSOCIATES FE 4-1551. 1060 W, HURON SCHHAM r $370 . Automatic | •34043. ‘Vitas*."' ROCHESTER InVentment Income ' 3' family home, upeialrs apartment. ha* 4 rooms and haw te : fully furnished and asps' ■ tranet. Downstairs has' and bath and separata emroncs. Each aphttment has own heating system. There is A partial " -ment. t ear garage — -tandacaped lot. 60 x haUdlng to located on a nice quiet residential street. 1 Mock front the Junior High school and cotm-nlsht to shopping and trsns-portaUon. The pries Is IM.M5 with ttjf down. The apartments are ratty rented and show a net I* per 4*ui return, on your invest- See .“BANKRUPT” Ad For Sre Farms 56 M'neraa jn soil bank.'Also leased or all. Off Dixie Highway. " nltoa NW of Pontiac. Owner nust m|I. *355 per rare. LAPEER COUNTY lood home and barn off Bacrtfice 5350 per aero. Paul M. Jones, Realtor ’ tl W HURON b FE B.II1B Sale BughtesB Property 87 6ndi tajnj^i OOOD BUT - GROUND FLOOR location with parking lot, near bank -B good shoppln "bentlst.1 Inst? Income, owner — Pontine Prate Living rdbm'featarea oorner . fireplaee. Dining room. Peri-motor heat. .Attached garage; Lot stse. 50x180 ft. THIS MAY BE THE HOME YOU ARE LOOKINO FOR — CALL US. CENTRAL HIOE ----Tmtos— — home. with i_____ bath newly Bond reccntly^tldeS WHY NOT MAKE AN APPOINT- 1VAN W IREALTOR .FE 5-94Z1J u, 942 JOSLYN COE, MANSFIELD ] 'ON OPEN EVENINGS A SUNDAY-MULTIPLE LlgTINO SERVICE HOYT7 LAKEFPOTf I AKETOONT LC IED . STREET N . 8200 DOV( cuimv u room, s-i Large Urine. i isrpeting. Kitchen newly tiled. OU I SMITH-WIDEMAN • MALTY I NOTaKt-INSURANCE II W. HURON OPEN EVES FET,4-4526 rW(5kU~M west:.1 ‘CIVILIANS' $199 DOWN JAMBS K. LAKEPRONT 3 flreplacee. AIMthM BtoelWM 3 car larags. 3tk ceramic tUa hatha, Doub.c closets. Built-In klkhen. Underground sprinkling system. El set ranis garage door. Besutlful landscsped lot 74 I 374. Many extras. Call for appt. NORTH SIDE lira1*** JiM/WRIGHI altor ■ n H4 Oakland"‘Ayr ” FES 4-7661 „ JWW LAKKFROlrt 7 BEDROOM ROki; private lake, good tisfing, MU 4-3517 or WtlM J. Tkvera. Rt. No. 3. Plih Lake; Holly, Mich. LARGE J&t. " ORCHARD]' ' to everything^ Just tL- ___ retired ooupTe. Only 4 yearn old. ■ 3 bedrooms Nice Hving. room. Large kitchen. Tiled bath. Oak. .floors. Oaa total. Very low upkeep. Aluminum storms 4 screens Paymsola or 443 Mr month Include everything can bom! tarn bind. f Interested hall e VEST SIDE ERICK scaped lot. Full baefiine'nt W bath ir tiled recreation re arga Large nawiy. carpeted tog room and- dining L. Alum In staring A MkeeasTcBa heat. Fa street. ‘City water * gyrarer*. 5 IM With convenient tariwe. HQYT REALTY f I FjS 2-9840 BREAD & BUTTER A real good combination danl. Living quarters -'I rooms and bath! Kite etoro building in n growing community. Idral for plumber, TV service, electric shop or any retail Mica. Call today. Price 513,050 can to bought on raay terms. GENERAL RIAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1701 Open 'til 0, Sun, 'til 5 COMMtRCI'L FRONTAGE. 110 X *** “■ ' family apt, * ara *T«I—- Beg. ‘PE 4-5013. STORE CORNER ELI ■ (Hum ■*.. m M. ft. Of storage 1 ful location, good not*. PE 4-4431 bs .nus ,savi , uncnsNU flaw, A Orchard Lana. 1 prlfllegre. Ideal - for I >5(300,- half down. FE 5-'^AKEWOOD VILLAG .if* Laksfront .... aw,Lakcfront .?......... • Coie-Eatlick- V Restricted. Communities EM 3.6064 ________MU 4-4538 BEADED L B VIM |---------------------------ta AnothW Big Bear First OAKLAND COUNTY consolidate your debts and mod- —----- ----- TAVERN — erntae your homel Letjta jg----" WORKINO I. 57,501 DRIVE INN EXCELLENT LOCATION Neat 3 . public beaches — masonry build-lng — good equipment — also house trailer like new. Owner will accept part trader investigate. Title to good. STATEWIDE Real Estate Service ot Pontiac B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 S. Telegraph ft 4j051 OPERATING- PACKING HOUSE Putty equipped, wtwtoeato, retail and custom. Help* available. Oood location. First lima ottered. Bust* ---- equipment and real aetata. imsrm", Voss & Buckner. Inc. 305,National Bldg. Fj 4-473 I Swaps ■ 6 512,POO down. takilehed hardware, business tat? In*" Partridge la THE “BIRD" TO BEE price. Excellent Mta In’ area on main UK. Hl*&. way, iso toonth rant far tine store I Oet In oo the exploding demand^tar^oats and matara and Bfarket — Pkg. Liquor Meat'Packing' Antt . owner'a I room apartiBent raw County town. Packing slaughter pladi. 11 mllr-store rad quartfr*. Lots HMP sr contact and SDD Ilquar pack-ags business could be toaroased terrifically Priced moat fairly nt tl«(. us ft. deep. Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors 3MB. Huron St. Op*a Evenings • Sunday 1-4 FE W)466 Commercial corner at Main Intoraactlon. 1 building leased to well established Bar raSrhew taurant. Wall known. Excellent fSMSNt, 2nd Building half own-eg derailed end half rented month *- MMStoet. Excellent 1 roots modern homo owner occu-M«d Separata heatin* plauts and PARTY STORE Bear * Win?. Groceries: Meats Boat Livery. Cablra. 350* Lake Frontage Bath-tog Beabh, Watt. ef PMNtac. Terms. Store tony bo told sep- • *r*tehr. Terms. NORTH SIDE. IT x tr Erick -i ife;^«v%to.w _3!lv. HAYDEN, Realtor Us.MO plus stock, rod) sstaU and /Send for Partridge's now froo "Michigan Bustotaa Guide." Partridge AND ASSOCIATES _ BUSINESSES THRWOUT MtCM FE 4-3651 tw» W~ HURON ROCHfiSTER Commercial Property Hera la 8 onet-ln-tt-life-time Investment opportunity ThU prop- Martial area. Af Ml Walnut - *°>*l«»»«l' The Urge apartment ’hast? ln>Mmt0Uta * 9nftrx, torta yourG°paymeats 'a" perfect situation for. the young business «r professions! man. Just 13.100 ------------^ I ». I Restaurant — Retiring 36x50 csmtnt block stone Ron! • building, 3 kda. vElly fRriapw! • years old. Doing grad business. Across itrsst from dlie of OM’a tom Pluto, Bargain. N.MI will put you In sualnsis. Paul M. Jones, Realtor ....333 W. Hiiron *'■ FE E137*. SELL GROCERY STORE, OASo'-. Ura and garage, MA 6-5506 SINCLAIR OIL HAS MODERN ■ jcrvlce . stations roF lees», good locations, Financial help avall-able If needed! For. further lnforr jhatton. can “ ■ PtoVTlr.TBi il4-4(S! BARGAIN k 1985 Qeneral..33 .loot. .sleeps 4, fully furnished, in beautiful con-— d it Ion Has full bath. Muat, hr sold. Price reduced for quick sale. Only *1,300. R. J. (Dick) VALUET REALTOR 34t Oakland Ave. Open 0 to 3 -FE irat or w 4-1511 BE YOUR QVVN BOSS I Hardware 8tore located In Poh-tine. Ideal for hqaband and wtfa operation WUl accept house, farm or land contracts as full or ' & ’“Ti ■7081. Eves. -PE . CASH FOR USED 1 TS, TAPS Rt.. ^W^raphs. ft , FURNACE have Jrou. UL Special prieVdurlhS ——on, tor the hunter' HAVB YOU a HOUSETRAILER7 garage. Comer I LOTS. TRAILER. OR WHAT HAVE r. vf boat outfit. FE ‘ cToq^53P1 AxursiTiriSTToR Roto typo town mower. MA 6-1034. tt* ■ OR TRADE « 30 \nw£i: ing machines. Hot. an lQaatton. 74 Orandvlew. Lake Orion TRADE FOE TRAVEL TRAIEer OR AUTOMOBILE. 3CTOs *Vtaar. >gt >OHTIAC aS5 TAIfi' i S »*.Lp,tm,nU ,#r o*6*r ear. OR 3-OU3 alter 5 p,m, TIRES Will taka scything of useful enlua Jcatt'VB A for*|^xV WATER SOTFENERB TO RENT as salt. 53,M uoaifei MB. Mitchell Distributing. OO,_- WAHTkO ‘It J’ORIV.YE MOTOEv or complet- car. EM 1-3818. - WILL TRAD* BENT OF~iTia6-room-.-house .for hhss*y men's. labor; building septlo' tjggth., JUk! Spsvffi... p***^• For Ms ClotMiy 64 „ FXFTY-TWtt THE PONTIAC BRESS, THURSDAY, APRIU 2L I960 *.ui,_Ui(M.«i 4d.Mtoai«7 MARMADUKE By And.™* * .Lmslaf ^ mMEsevra ——Fo* 64 j>lt ■Ssrwsss *A*°* m '■*®V2!?Ut®4S®! ««n« sgsg^. -jMi tuxedo'. 39-49. • jackei 31, an COATS. 47J • j LITTLE'S FURNITUitfE A AP^jpHILCO !F.Mi--------I I X 11 SQUAD TENT.. *44. CALL OI »-»l* ' ' ' .r j WEW^BCg BPRWQg AND MAT- | ijTS, tress dinette sol, drapes, ref rig- pull - / .rotor and cheats. EM 3-4647. : I lajBAtA Otfr • CO FT. »it hgjS^SS^J gwHEih^ 6 mite and other furniture. FI Vtfg PLUMBINO 1-9161. ' ^____ | na 8. Saginaw ** “ . !DEHUMIDIFIERS ......., M TOtT«P Si*”• •«‘™I E&ARD8 £- ?. S SAOINAW k ’ U7i|^ml.«*r "" ■* WOMENS DRESSES and SKIRTS Installed. Guaranteed., «*». 12 to ». some ‘0uml?,„ PRIG1DAIRE Refrigerator ... «*— -- --C-.-J. ’4 1_______’j__ ' ■ j Th^** • ,tM **f - . RirfUOUAlfir^OOD COND1- ’■'"WKDSiSO GOWN. SWE .10 | POOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOT j tlon, 629. FK H«0»t----------- • OR 3-3201 ___ | 01 pw>tl*. REFRIOERATOR - OE _____, K | si WEST BORON FE .4-1533 j A1 n.m.ing xondltlon-gusranteed -.ELECTRIC RANGE. GOOD CON- ■ $49 - dltlon.JIL_1-3071.-I LITTLE'! FURNITURE. A APK ____ .1 PRiaiDAIRE REPRIO., m. EX- mi Plate. Draytmi Bargain House. 103 N.-Coss. F* cellent condltion.OR j-6131. RADIO. TV AND RECORD PLATER Mr ■______| ELECTROLUX VACUUM. M. PRICE. I *** ----------- Sale Household Goods 65 * ■i.raiCB -REJECTS. BEAU-j. i ga* jWra. chbaF^ tefT fmmim complete, jELer^^»35°^T^'^l0,g^ 5jS£ I so^A^caair.'pareWi "piICl^BEDROOM^win. 1 ! 4,004 *0AL. CAPACITY SWIMMING - , pool. axlsB, N ft. diameter. Dreee >• form, medium. OR 3-4342 after, ' -4LRWU. - I 1938 SINGER SEWING MACHINE and IMg Admiral radio and pho- nograph combination, JC I m Mil practice piano. 141 Auburn An., FE 4-5843. _ __ 2-120 gal! PRESSURE TANKS! I6-, 44 gal. elael drama with taw. 1-300 gal. gas etorage with frame aad hose. Breaker. 1223 Weil Maple, Walled Lake. 1IA 4-1242. AMERICAN WHEEL CHAIR. LIKE pew. 410. EM l-MUT AIR CONDITIONER FRIOIDAIRE super 31, »’• Vwwar Mower Real Type, email Mead mower. Portent lialaa Moahtaa, all tn ex-ceUaat condition 3044 Dixie Hwy Saturday- A Sunday.______v_ T ANCHOfFENCES i money down PHA approve. LEE, .ESTIMATES. PE 5-7« Holly ME 7-0401 _______ UPRIGHT PIANO. 423. MAple 8-1404 ISED -SPINET PIANO USX NEW. fcaeaEMt _ Gallagher Music Co. 18 S Huron PE 4-641* UPRIGHT PlXJTG' mrBSSfOOC condition .ITS. Id Edward at. Sate 6imce~Equipment 72 mss jegagaai Tyson and A|r-Pilot Sam dlines. Cell attar 5 p.nV. 410 | SPECIAL 0 X U. RUOS. ,, ...... .........._- i • J£&gjs'lZU______ ,JrRKEZ^NorErREEZBra-^FA AND CHAIR ? .PIECE r>! New models slightly scratched or ONLY $109.95 -' • ^i?opr l“mp. dtnln“roSr silt., crate marred models at MS dls- . - Yl2 down - 2» ®o »• israb ,.lr«feu>.si;ei. —i—i me^.1.1^uw »ha________________________________ 'room £*:N .»U*»Iauml «763Bgxle°:Key Dr»“ton Plain. Day Bldg. Co. FE 4-7744 ^.ZED;Bsrasos-AND. wt BEaSP^AND PORE — HALF i .- tROOM OUTFIT gasr- Sv;»“linr.£"i! -• antique lsmp_rE 3-1443 _ OE PUSH BUTTON JOVJ^ ELIA per week . 1 TXIRFR PRtPFS I FREE STANDING TOILETS fl8 931 * .niEj^mDMtCfc.5 lO51" *.'r*JTra,'2 il«|4tU 1 typ^«lter | AUTOMATIC DRYER, used 4 ' STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS ]^l““Sa5d"«opwr..'* -j NBW AND ____ PIANO BENCHES * $PC95 GRINNE1XS TT B. Saginaw . PB 3-TlM . NEW CHORD ORGAN. 415 re mm ■ . PIANO TUNING—OSCAR SCHMIDT 34 B. Telegraph Rd. acmes from _______ Tel-Hurori Parlor Organ .... . —.....f 96 Hammond Chard Orton ...—IMS. Gallagher Music Store .IS E. Huron ft 4-4844 SL1NOERLOND DRUMS. COMBO oat. pearl gray, and Halten ror-—* hfea “t; sacrifice (or cash. For Sale Pets "W PARAKEETS OUARANTEED TO talk. . Canartae., cages. Crane's Biro Hatchary. 3404 -- **L 2-22*“ 3 DAC it Msi n^^pti^vcsimER M#tr \ OR >WIS REGISTEREb MALE - ENOLMH Pointer. 20 ha old. 4*4. OR 3-3W - - \ THOROUORBRID GERMAN SHEP-hard pups, reasonable, MA 4-U21. thorouohbred m" ale ger- man Shepherdf\OE 4-2244,_ WANT GOOD HW*E FOR NON-nild Brittany and cocker crossed *-— — - —s- ehUdrtn and ‘ attar 4:34 Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 BR ITT A N T JPUPB.JdcN ART’S Tallwefger Kennels, ’boarding. Aralntnx trimming. Brittany and Poodle I Usd eerrice. OL 1-4844 Call after 4 p a>. v \ •_| DOG . TRAINING. HAVE AW OB*-dlent pet. BM doge field trained. MU A4413._________________V_ DOGS AND CAT® BOARIMCp. | Burr-Shell. 313 Telegraph/ /E -2-4*104. ___ ,\ Hunting Dogs NDS. TREE DOG AUCTION v EVERY FRIDAY KITE If Interested In. auctions, why not attend the ..olddst and ih#7 test. Household items V>f every nature. - Always -some . antique* T.>m.-> L. E. Smart* Sale Farm 330 W. Tlenkra Rd.\ W ml. west of North Hill sbopiHng Center- Rochester. Mleh. \ __• AUCTION " SALE ! MILES EAST and la mhe South of Romeo sit 68339 Omo Road, on Tuesday. April 26th beginning at 1 pm I intHl flnlslaln ltd . cfemsey caws. 4 Holstein heifers. One comblRe., A-t and sotne household goods -Rlvafd Reding, proprietor. Ma\ -cambUounty SnvhWs Bank, dark/ Paul. Rlllmnn, aueflonoer. , For Sate Houbb Tfsfcrt W IT HOLLY, 71058, 8LBBP8 4, LIKE 33VTfT. 2. BEDROOM, ALL MOD. rr% trailer OR 3-1344. 3431 Lrs- Inelen Scott Lake ■_______ 1853 PONTIAC CHIEF 41 FT., EX- For Sale MiKellsneous 6T . 6 PIECE SILVER G Double dresser. - bookci bed lame chest ,3 vanity lamps.. «... AU for 4*9 30. Fay only 9* w*ek-| Iv Pearson's Purnlture, 43 Or- LITTLE* FURNITURE A APP1- .chord Labe Ave. v ______.. !52IT Dixie. Drayton OB r**8" I-PIECE"BEDROOM SUITE. LIKE HAMILTON AUTOMATIC WA8H-new. $79; refrigerators, low as tr dual-cycle, nearly new. also $29/washers 422.30;- dinette 410 deluxe electric Hamilton dryer, up-- hunk beds complete 139; both in cxcellenl condition. MA rSM ,4ch. ” chest *9.90 up; 34" TV Jl»: Dtn-|, ™2l54._______________1 ! ---| *"'** *| HEYWOOD-WAKEPIEJbD • BUFFET [ GOODYEAR BHRVICB WDRE j BOY’S, I kudu VO..U...V./, 420.- PE 4-8154. I 414.B5;"-tolTetsT $49.50“ value/‘nli-J&S^—-- - ; TORSO JJOD^Nb^REL. OTHER [ *” ry M«nds OOLP CLUBS TOR SALI „ _ J LUML^Ave. Parkjrce taj«r.-3?. | OUN8 - BUY/"SElX uJg SEARS ROEBUCK OARDEN TRAC-1 Manley Leach. 19 Bagli 1 *" “ttsrhmpnta. GIRL-g ROLLER MATES fN - cellent condition. FE *-3440 jo GUNS. - MODERN Hay. Qrain and Feod 82 LL TYPES OP 1ST CUTTINO j / Ray. WUl dahver. OA 4-211* [,Bat! ALTA^f^., BRDME YEAB OLD BOAR OELDINO. very genUt, OR 3-2404 __ ^ USED , WESTERN SADDLE. pKNERAL_3 ■ I BoaUnf. swlrnminl Ph. MU 4-4067. CEB he sera anytime, lit 37 FOOT HEW MOON. EX-„ cellent Icond., lot 103. 3369 1114. Lake Rd Call attar 1:99 p m . HVI~*r~ir 19’ MARSHFUHJ3. ^n‘.nm»il V' wide. PR 3-9111, eTm lightwei6ht rkiler “ Since IIS. Ouar* ________sit: Sec Ihern and get a demonstration »t Wftrnftr TratUr r Sales 3098 W. nuroo tFlan if r|i(1,old; wl t chain . MIS Storms 1 109 ft. 'I ... .tth tries ■a. Present c >60 cash Jt ^ SPEClAir Cupolas—Special ..... Ocnutne Behof Desk, only . Cleaj fh " engine. ShtU.u313 g-Ttlegraph. ™ J5d UVB BAIT. AUT^WDBv.'mOOT dlu'table creek BoacO | will sell or MI I rifles REO MOROAN MAphr 8-1143. _ 80RREL OELDINO • '•nvsi a d M^a l .*^8hSb* i i asiJ! CATTLE. FIOS . e chairs AVAILABLE Burmeisters GARAGE TO B ihoga-ty Ply 4x9 • AUBURN LUMBER SALErSSYkRAL MIL- HANDSOME PALOMINO OELDINOJ I including Bnttaldx. *^r*’ 5JS?*’ *“ ,nd Spring fields, un- fttM* ___________- 1 - original. PE 8f4682 HAUP-ARAB MARE. BLACK SAD*. I ^ » dit.. bridle. b«t«*teollar. 3 emb- j ““ m ganders. NA 7-3931.__________( PONT AND SADDLE FOR -SALE. . Mutual 4*6tl7. after 8 p.m. | For Sale Poultry - 85 J 4H ' Sand, (Travel and Dirt it; | DETROITER ONTIAC CHtFP , VMAN’S I NORTHERN LUMBER St/ - FE 2-2139 ' -... -COMPANY TAPE RECdRDKR. 7*40 Coley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171 . _________________... , . — . h„„, ,a4 w iroauou. Open I a m. to I p m. dally .aiTONRITE mONER. TOLU MBE . -?,,,^UP~SWEETS !_______tuSdayM nmu {q_l_^m._____ f.?.r*£r «J?XlvV ■ I tS&O V Appl.. 423 w. I ST* » nS-litrd. —WAYNE ■ OABERT---------—rrsim __I ire. 42 rtl-NTYaiBaW______ FE 9-91M usfb^tO INCH RANGE. • I L-amS-Sufir LIVING R'OOM 8UIT*. REFRIGSR- condition 450. UL 2-2460 M imported! ator end mlsc Ph. OR 3-7993 I ^n>RMdlR WASHEW ;«•«—Asm taster • 449 99. Rug LEONARD REFRIGERATOR. B FT. | Munro E\»ctrie Co. 1060 w »„««,. . • - Md Open Bun. 9;30-2 ’ Ft 4-9101 $25 *iSS“u™ ! KVERAlToiL AND OAS F»*» | BOIL. BLACK DIRT, | an*..... Sale Farm Produce 86! e. marred, but fully I PE- 8-Ilia or PE' 2-S372. . | CERTIFIED SEED -POTATOES. (CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL 22 AND i Cochran, fake Orion. MY I 23 A loaded dally. Fisk Rd. near. JWyl- - .....--------- Pontiac Lake. OR 3-4323 ( POTATOES. EAT1NO AND SEED. OW If A MORE DRfVEWAT I ^Cbai'VA.Ypung _Pbooe MT 3-1711. - PE 4-3371. ! POTATOES. NO. \ MICHIGAN 8K- -C?I 83.93. t ELECTROLUX I Sway « —Oxl’2 Felt B^xe Rugs £ guar house paint. Oal Vinyl Lirtoleum. i ara RUBBER BABE PBlNT.^Alig [..' WALL TILE."RUN mTttress. CEMENT COLORS 12 sntdec in »*lb. or >lb. boies PLASTER COLORS II shades paitolft * deep tones MORTAR COLORS - S SHADES - -BLAYLOCK COAL * BUILDING SUPPLY CO. FE 3*7101 ^r?c^w.ftcKrM/«^..- ,--------TS-x-ix— ..-.a., , HR 8y?r>-i^PwaHTHOTPO.N-r *,Y‘JSb?.k*YT°: JJ?,rd_K E'1”*' ,lia C i—Ain—watiTF-RAiar ! Jtfit like new »65. 19» CEMENT I CRUSHED 8TONE. SAND. ORAV-lh» Company 1734 N. Wjl-1 _*U.«»vL Howard._EM_>SMl , | __ IS Lk Rd. at M3I. OR 3.4334 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. LOADED “^e-iing.' -* “Special Panelin? Offer . rt ^ w n i. BERRY DOpR SALES ! 4l,v.,^r DV‘tr»de‘h0<*74 m hr | TjSSF*'" ! iS°«atL^vr i 4Xv.OTOve'C,«rMeh0|*,1*3 39 each | GOOD BLACK SOIL.'SAND ANb’| 371 S. Paddock FE 3-9293 j 4x8 pane's, V’ mahogany gravel Delivered. FE SA4T1___ ; h6me''SuiLT-CART'_BRi6os_4 V-,roove preflnl.bM . ilM each | PULV1RIE1TO TOP BOIL. L cycle motor, not too last, but! . Oak Floorings T _B|«k_Dltt^ , I ,fim Extra Wheel.. «49.^rE 34)1M. afIecl. ^ ‘ JUS M BQR 3-W33 ' LUMBER C«! _di Urs^west of _ Poafiac.__ Sale Farm Equipment 87 HP. RIDING TRACTOR. WITH D wheKuiorse models of riding tracff^ThFan it^tmnfugn' *”** bd/rdtchiIrSdr"1' MOBILE HOMES SALfeS 4301 Dixie 'Hwy! Drayton Plaint 4 Mi N Of Pontiac OB 3-1392 _____ Open 7 d»y» ft wteb, OET TbUR TACATlOR TRAILED model; Putr Trailer Sales and Oxford. OA E379J _ “OARWAYr ALUMINUM TRAVEli trailers Sleep* 4. *796. -Utile Jo efBiplat tnaUe^. Sleeps 6. , ^OOODEUd TRAILER SAL»^ NEW “ i960 VACATXdff TRAILS • ers. Male retervaUobs bow. Rent ; or sale Drsw-Tite frame hitches /for all case. F E' Hojslffnd. _jj46 Diale^ Hwy OR 3-1464._ : Oxford Trailer Sales r 19-vrti L. 393 Orel 8HALLOW SPECIAL ■ EVANs EQUIPMENT 9491 Dixie Hwy MAple 3-7419 t , OR 3-1924 LINEOLEUM AND PAINT BALE. ( ,« U “^i^MuMssewfd YaTawi WE8TINOH^U«^/T C hIeT, 479 15 s2Der week. Schick’s MY 3-3711. ! range. 423 FE 5-5468 __ MATCHING CONCH AND CHAIR - WE ASUL T L,h CEMENT STEPS. READY MADE, tsonable. PE chimney ceps. -Pontiac Step Co., M VV. Shell . HAY B sTTp 1 6507 Dixie I CA8E DC-S EAOlH'intCH^LiVI j Travel 311 Voorhei, Road. ’ MATCHTNO CONCH “ With sUp covert. 1 _ . _ M *YTA(1 WRINGER WASHER DEAL WITH rOU ’^ CUBIC “aMANA^ FREEZER. lj ■' rr~ COLDBPOT ~RSFRIO*RA-1 CRUMP ELECTRIC »kste*rPSpeniKh guiisr. I . tJoii. tobagsn. fe l SALES. 66 k Open s , .Monday 'ouring lUbUlstior \? bag s 9 prefinlshrd mahog — WT H fcan lor'an^ree etumaia aw aii -5551 your rough lumber A trim needs) 1 440 , SAVE ON fast j Lske*Rd" clarkston off-Sssiisbsw. ( Wholesale FE j HEARINO Am. SONOTONE. | h^ Supp.y. “r_ ! HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN: 2 PAIR TRAILERS. jUTlLfTY^ OR t M* "Singer''"sewing1 maeh!n«.*1*g«>d fwO~ALUMINUM WlNDoVs” ..........—- “ — 3-4351 j *o*. Two Berry gnra«e-deert. I MY 2-0721/1 mile si American Stone Products Parmall 4333 Sashatnw Rd Clarklloo ttvster. < -MAple *3141' ____ ' saw. me Wood, Coil and Fuel 77 ?»&. d! ;. Sim • PARKHURST -1 TRAILER COURT & • SALES > JERRY JR. POWER LAWN MOW- 1 « iV U 10’4’’ J4 CU. FT. DEEP B,00PP MAPLE DINETTE SET. BEDROOM •171 Flint. S Bggpmp 5“cu! FT! UPRIGHT! EXCEL-1 miu 1 furnKr” r*B*^’ ( mt condition. OR 3-4817.______MIXMASTER LAMPS. SINE WITH « TV. aWlVXL BA88. ISO. ALSO! riUlllgt--------- ----------- -------- cTedff j. HAGGERTY LUMBER j WROUOHT IRON PATIO'TABLE. 1(4T Hogterty*Hw1yPPllr MA 4-4JS1 : 1 blackJlnUh *bla« wp.A lflSSr* Wtebdavs. 7 to •• Sat. 7 to 3 . Mdd?d *icat» PlHkt new $50* MA ! DEEP FHJTEZE tt CUr -FYrrifP-r ~ ;.Vr— I ^bE ^r Mi^-V28 1 $$ WHOLHSALL $$ ! ^LfraS^ Cg°rX>f^V‘ ' Knotty Pine Panclinj 3 PATTERNS ' WF2. WPS and W.C140 419 each. Vanity dfesei long. Plyscore. P* 4-63l4._ _ TAI.BOft LUMfiEg Garden tools. Aluminum windows. ruBphet.^'l^'onkimi Ave.'1 r* 1 DRY FIREPLACE LOGS AND N EL Itsd^OUve 'erswirr HOMEUTE CHAIN SAWS. NEW , Oslord^ on^^MM — New ides Davis Maehy. Orton-. vtU« NA 1-3292. . m TILE AND LINOLEUM fu ■ Genuine „.___JdTsVlt»bl^fw'cotUgi! Oft/ tops!_FE*4-5373, ' 7“ I 7 tW ft 3-0233 or fe 6-6043.______- NOW UQUIDATINO CONTENTS | Random' tile »x 22 CUBIC FOOT FREEZER. CHEST of fine Birmingham home All (oTutrcugh and type- Good cond, FE 5-0647 I furniture ef quality. Private sales, [carpet Throw Ri 36 'IN OAS*"RANGE, MAPLE BID- Call OL 1-4631, L. E Smart. Sale {mtmld TUe 9x9x11 room Mt. FB 1*5999______ Farm. , -- - T - ; Linoleum Wall Tl 34 INCH NOROE OAS STOVE EX-j fJEW v| "BUYLO" , ___________ I___PffxB-4 I Montcalm Simply. 156 ..W ’ Mont-1 | j DUOTHERM IllcATER ' FOR ""iSa- ■ SfjWTs [ TYPEWRITER «20 M1MEOORAPH __ ,t„ I. ' .'! , 424. FE 1-44*6. ..._ —,— ; SLAB WOOD" I fink' ‘ the SALVATION ARMY wood. 3 cord. LAAJfv j,™ SHIELD STORE ------------ rxt sat. Apnrnrd BirnBcrs tvefyunog to meet your i a for what you should know i ciothine Furniture. Applti- l mststtlOg .... : _ US WEST LAWRENCE _ , _ . GAS HEAT used*wood stoiuCdoors, 43'. ihrabs. * COMPANY*6'* ~used“br1ce'_f6r^sale!-*' f- farm machinery- - n: 11 Just north ol Oxford. . 'GRAIN DRILL.JOHN DEERE V I Brunt "M disk;. Double disk. r wood ^r~PtRENLACE 1 ^^h|^:^"i.A~'yu!"^r _ S14'f* 4301h jSuyn,Rd‘*t>~ : OARDEN TRACTOR *13 " WHEEL i « SALES A SERVICE ENS FLOWERlffb d condition NCLAfMED ‘4lf TN; KENMORE KuTOTRIC [ 1 MphaB ’h Vinyl tiiev,---- range. Pood cond t:v MA 5-U2I1 . at REDUCED PRICES! 1 «‘sq. ydk ^ALr wooL, jBAiuc: Pontiac Carpet SAW V yd Elliott Furniture, 4M9 & Linoleum pixtejfwy.. Wsterlord._- . __I . 461 ELIZABETH LAKE Rti____ 5« YDS OF GREEN BARK WEAV1I..........'' Waehlfglon~ Park ,U^- -| 43.95. Largs selectotn of cabinets with or without lights. Sliding doors. 2*nt,U393bOrchard‘loLVAve/Free I CAR RUSTED ROCKER PANELS 2- j JggggrSi. ^nd"Marshall' Fq/hm, in jBfJr___________• ^or, MSS’plrD W. Walton. OLI-lMl MOTORS,. FORD ’53. V-8. 435; ..Fontiac FE y-Tg*. ------- I ssraaii--SSSSSw—SH : yoyi j —POftRENT— loll paper iteanleT. float sandert. polishers, hand sOfidsrs^ - ItiTPaas _____________EofHlff 11 ml.- waff of /Pontlac __ NURSERY GROWN EVERGREEN or mure, 11.66 ea. Less than 19, 43 ea. You djq. 12 ml. north of ^ ----------------------------, CHOOSE FROM “so“cOME lU B. 141 ciarketon. MA 4-1922. AND LOOK THEM OVER STRAWBERRY^ PLV^S^STATB FE 4-07M/ > Road. FE 4-llU KING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE__ Water Softeners 66A - ,___Ml ,. Jjjss I . 393. Orchard Lake larking lr -- " rx 6 . Oakland Fuel *• 4 Lake J “Salt Musical Ooods 711 1 YEAR OLD HALE BOXER, VERT reasonable. FE 1-4436 or FB 1-4141-aftet 4:44. I’ .8 VOLUMES Or SCRIBNER’S MU- 1: Cash an3 Carry! PTOYSrSgSSfB 5 - f I NBW AND USED OIL AND GAB! Specials BRAMBACH BABY GRAND PI- 2 NEW AND' USED OIL' lurnaces — Very teas, ma s-uoi., - gg**£M- **? iroraROTON"ViUL^itL SIZES, era n«w and “* . Ac cord ton- loaned free to begin, era, new and used. 1 uers with lessons. FE S-5UaL~ BALDWIN dROA-SONie ORGAN. .. * old. 414 Lowell. —Badekjl.l FE 4-S21K____________________ B-FLAT CLARINET, OOOD COND. 414,’ FE 9-4624. ____ 'EtOt ffi.IE»tl' WITH CASK j AKC- TREES — SPRUCE. FINE. FIR. Arhorvita*. Jumper. Yewq. Mut-ho, Maple, and Oak. Dig your own. Brine tools and burlaps. 2922 Sleeth Rd. 1 miles W. of Commerce VUlase »nd lit E. of 'Intersection of Duck L*k* Rd. nnd wixom Rd. DnUy .4 to t. 434424. 12 MILE AUCTION. 1 BLOCK WEST sell or trad*. Auction every Bat-: iirday, 8 p.m. Sunday HM-BUlv Music. 1-2. Opbn dally from 10-6. 1 8PAGC ON PONTIAC X-AKB. ' __QB 3-433 moeitlit. Ji CAfltf_Fdi~Ui*ki T90J.WRRi- & ^(Special CQntbinalton Deal wood wetilnghdute Ahtomtllc Washer ! JjSJfMFh* 444.45 . „ . 9rRe WpstlnEioutt Aulomtllc DrVer i. OR I wat'OMn^ Both 11)9 91 ‘B06He,'Tl*8* ■ Rememhei evlry" »*ppllon** w*'; Blvd; 323 Mead- sell carries our, 49.day uncondl-1 .guarantee- r — * "i* pltaa M. 9W chink, cut glaB»t|.Wa« ^229.95 brio ibfic. I I Frliulalri SClettric Conducud by Bitollf M. Ball, ThaiWaa |179.9$ , j^y%p5?n • . •, ■ —. . French, provlm a) than 3 yrs. „. • "4900, WIO tocrtlc —L-3-766S. CHEST-5X41* yiCTORIAN DINING ROOM tain, .’email lAdy’s disk, sew-Ig cabinet."OE 27 In. TV; all In irfect condition, MA ,6-3633. r'R OUARANftlD751 - OAL. raters, 661.101 39-gn. AUto. 6M rater with factory warranty, 19.30;. Thompson. 1409 M-49, ROMlX ~ IN CiHL LirfC nts oer (oat. 4 conduc .. 4. M: Plenty of Free Parking * On Our Lot - LOTS, 3 finish' Prtxtdalre ionduotor httlir At display n A^g^-Hy -r is" .I'QwiIr xiqwEr ■______■■ n ^^AutJ^IrrS® a A Thompson. 1999 M-M Wert, FOR SALE DOUBLE OAltZOE, TO 2 34 HORSEPOWER * Automata, recpIl-Leqf Mulchsr . 9IB9 PER WEM , FIRESTONE STORE in West Huron li>U2> FOR .^ALE.------------ EVANS EQUIPMENT 4491 Dtifa Hwy __ MAPI* 4-1I1S OR 3-7*24 RECLAIMED BRICKS “ CLEANED.. READY TO USE FIELD .TILE '... Uc etch t-’.RCN VUBINO - I BEAMS Mane Bargains in HtW A' ‘ Hiding Mat* Hals , TERMS tofifAV — MUSICIANS — VIBES - DRUMS BASS — PIANO NEEPED - To si Mac Clsrlnetut la form- -mg Cocktail lounge type "Woho — Quiet, proueislvt ■ tllod style Intended, ^all ballad style Inter #W 6-4344 after 6 BAUDWIN ACROSONtC SPJNET p .ino. beautiful mthega— Traditional stylUtg w Mm •*!«* JWjSK ! FRe£ ESTlllXTEB. I SURPLUS LL... MATERIAL * SALES $h! 1349 Mlshland R*. (MM) -^vl?doi!S| SURPLUS LUKlBtR kVf —,—---------- hl>*r 3:34. material • — 1' raSb W^mrffirr**1***• ) 5™ ff'lhland R*. \V tegand M imtc Center > OR 3-10*1 BARA AIL ARfcA, MIRACLE MILE V, vL^C^rWDNJf ra 3-4*3* For Sale Pets 3 ARC MALE BEAOLBB. . • both ire. well marked and Industrious huntsra. Special dJVldually, One' Is excellent , rabbit dog. other h exceptional on birds. Phone OR -_3-916*. , / ; BLACK MALE RETRIEVERS, good hunting dogs, 4 mos. Old, Ml 4-1*91 filer I,p m. *U ea.____ 3 YEAR OLD BOXER pgi-r- ■ FRIDAV .7 P.M. LSAIURDAY ... .7 P.M. SUNDAY ........2 P.M, NEW AND-U8ED ' 1941 CHEVROLET 4 CY-L1 . engine Pood condition UL ' For Sale Tires 92 4 AKC DACHSHUNDS AT STUD. ’ Pqps. 93*. Jamer/s. FB S-2439. _ , fi Year old Hoy will pat *20 ... for male Oermsn shepherd puppy. REGISTERED—O^CKKjt AKC MALE BASSET, I YEAR o us Whtttgpiff. . ] AKC WHITB TOY POODLE FOR stud tertic*. FE 4-138T ' COLLIES. AKC REOttriRED, PE- Em7i*22. " ; j CHIHUAHUA. 3 MIN FOODLBS. ( i^aSii01' l4C*’.. clur-fl*rieri-ilpetk plugs, “CASTjROL" Motor A Trpnsmts-jloit mudo in Engia^'>»Mo **the° 'll- -WOut pELCO-DCf DRY CHARGE dRAmQ«A|nf orindino Iqi'Yhb ear FE t-lial. -- ./ cHaNESHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders rehored. Buck Machine Shop. » Rood. Phone FB < asu Mo^or ScootBfg 9+ 1.947 CUSHMAN, OOOg> COMpi--tlon. ^ Ngn|„ extras, F|i 5-9807. s:> criULS/fiRErGOOD'cbNprrioN. Ah UCCMaorMs lntludbd. Phrms 1111-844.,___ «. 1941 ALLafAfEk A#1 COND *rfc. 4-4944 or FE 6-4312; ' CRUISAIRE 1937; vd-TClNE. EX- '• - --‘lent condition. Ml 4-4449. GO-BOY-CARTS. OtrCULLOCH i ijYMale* engines Vesp* und .. i .Telegrapff-. T THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, lj&6fl w Motor Scooter* 94 , For Sri> Mfrcyd— 9> • HABLEY 74, FAIR COND. FE 3M mll*Y 4444. Ft 4-034*. tt^feLMI^I<*^P ^ M W. 14 Mil* Rd. Ot Jobs R. Lincoln 3-4443 rtwlpBi yon ess go*V* bona- fU of 14 years of advorttelog plus g%J25«vKitt,roS ’M INDIAN. 754 AMBNIA. WALLBD Mfecl^n?3*l i! MUh*ni 4M3**' FOR BALE OR TRADE 1147 HAh-ley Davidson. FE 4-7547 After I JOHNSON MOTOfeS T Ranraft boats. Qatar traitor*. HARLEY 14. ENGINE REBUILT. Pood cond. M Draper. NEW AND USED IMPORTED N Ol TO MN HARLXT DAV1SQN Motorcycles tad the new Topper For Sale Bicycled 96 CHILD'S TRICYCLE. kuCIKdt |y °«v- »i». mapi. him. MEDIUM KZS GIRL * BICYCLE. tJSED BlCYCUB, |* AND UP, ______ M" Schwinn hftM. *41 it IM up. Beartott'e Bike and Hobby -— ----1. Lawrence, FE MM3. BfttrtsA Acciurtw W 1.1 If CHAMPION *XC. POND. sacrifice, *46. EM fsit IS H P . JOHNSON MOTOR WITH ce- 10 FT. COkTOMCSA^T. STSBRINQ wheel, throttle eeatraL wln-thleld. canrai sorer. cushions. 3 FOOT PIBXROLAO RUN-ABOUT . ROWBOAT AND MOTOR. JSL_________________ PE mod Alter o is, 15 FT PLYWOOD RUNABOUT. I h.p. Champion motor oad’irailor. HR. 101 wTshcttleld. FB 0-0401. to inr. rowboa¥; pifveoo aide., . eolld bottom. 030. 3*4307. 1« FOOT 0TTEL BOAT, 5 NORSE ■ 10 FT. ALUMINUM______ , mater A trailer, oni. 131 * Isstes. PoattoY. io- FT. CEDAR STRIP. GOOD > cond. $00. Pti 3-3133. • 14 PT. CHRIS CRAFT. 1* HORBE-paaert motor. Mean date self -finding trailer. Ml 0-010. If xristocrawF —— IS HP FVINRUD1 MOTOR. IX-cellseti oamdltloo. MA O-OSOl. PIBBRGLAS. OUTBOARD 1* FT. FURBEND » H> JOHN-eon. trailer 1 Tcereld. Excellent condition. PE MOW. -■ *F ttnopAPp A mw ditton, 3160. t M tfJF. JOHNSON 1 etnrt. Late Una IS lu a-Tiis >1 HP IVINRODB. UXX new. 0100. Ft 4-7703. ISM 33 FT, OWEN CABIN CRUli-or, sleeps 0. fully equipped. — top and cushions, A-l' cond -- OuB w 0 UMeftsc j pm.______ ■07 EVINRUDE 10 H.P. NEVER aaed. 003 K. Pike. Pontiac 'OS 30 HP 3O1U0SOW Mjcfiic motor, control, and ca. "*—*■ Approx, uw, 30 hour.. MM. new, or 1-M31. j_____ ALUMINUM RUNABOUT 11 1340. OR 3 1300 — alum. boat7moTo* and n runabout. Complete with lE Buchanan Boatworks • New aluminum boot, 3 hp. Itinrude 0370; New 13 ft. wood boau. MO: SOM, 0100: aluminum. —0110: Fiberflae, 0170: Traitors, 0S0 SO: runabouts, 0140: New fiber-glas runabouts. 0475. Ft 4-0010. BOAT LIFT. WILL RANDLB13 TQ 31 ft. boat. Cable Itnea and uul-—TOWmOOrPRB MOOr - IDSHIXLDi. COMPLETE r°f 8^TT1Ii§TOrL WHITBHOU8B-SPORTBCRAFT BOAT SALES !$■' • Tane-Op Tlmo-eAll Motet 03 It Walton. Open Baa. FB 0-- CUSTOM ‘ BOAT- COVERS AND Boats 4t Accessories 97 ---- Pride Stearin*, excellent laHManESBBM eorer roar boat, docke etc. Ptex-UN for boat wladihlelda. Spe- OR f-Mte. - ___-« OtO TRAlLEJtS l-A COMPLETE LINE «P £«SS HARRINGTON BOATS TOUR BWTNRUPE PMLER^ ana 70 SLRCTR1C. ON 10 FT. ISrLtiJ*---------- ONE 10 BP, EVnmPDE ELEC. IS EPT SCOTT. Bit. centurt, io mercury. FT WAOEMAEXR. OS BP. *WMIW. BLOW. IH HP. 10 ft. chrM craft with (IHTBRCEPTOB MOTOR) MICHIGAN BOAT SERVICE, INC BILL HICKSON. PROP. IM W liina FI MN1 li SUBPAT 13-0 Owens Boats Inboards — Outboards Fibreglas Runabouts ' Mercury Motors New and used Accessories . Parts and Service ' Big Savings , Low Qown Payments MAZUREK MOTOR & MARINE SALES Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4.9587...........\ 77 ~ RE FTTUB—BALANCE-WELD All Siaae Carrled in Stack 24-.HR. PROP REPAIR Free Cheek Up ‘ \ Newklrk'e Boat ft Frop Sorried 3100 Coto Lake Rood. Eacta JOHNSON MOTORS . MFG BOATS USED, MOTORS BOARDMAN’S 1070 Highland Rd. at Wm. Ldko Rd. OR 4-4310 BAfl .BOAT, ' NATIOHAL OW PI-^ JmSw^X. cond. 0330 SAILBOAT. FIBEROLAA. 0 FT., cot rig, oBomr dacron eoU, Main-tom race-Uta '"jgtoo etyrofoam flotation, convene to rowboat. MA S-M73. ORO-CUNKER IS FT. RUM-about. Exc. cond. 30 HP. Bloc, starting. wtndshlrid. cushions, coverilull eontrotoTWII. WUI finance to reepoaelMe parts. 344* Qnrtond Art. FB t-Sllt. Peed 14* flhargtoi~mnabont. W-ehleld. etwnng. eontrole It HP. New 14' flberglae boat. W-lhleld. eteertng. eontrole, sad uwd U H P. motor. OSM. Oood mtomoft of now and seed GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS *37 FORD, 1 TOM DUAL WUeXL, iiHI#'sais'a»T5a sfter i:3S_■ Ml OMC DUMP. 4 iARD MX. MM. - PE MS11._____ Used Auto Parti 102 Ml kaisEr 4-DO angkte. Cnteele u Mt-FE 3-M77. ft MOTOR. I M3 FL7TM->r, 1M1 Mere, motor, lac X?d. trane. 110 00 Plate, for 'IT Ford, BM 3-3367. Sale Used Trucks 103 IMS FORD VS 0-TARD DUMP, MS CXBVT DUMP TRUCE, 3 mood alia FB 4-ITM. IM Pontiac’s ~Tnick Certter Auto tusuraiKO 104 F.L.. F.D ft MUD. _ rok MOST CARS sms on. • MO. FAlSta OF MJS EA. Foflgo A Sports Cars JOS 4 North Chev. IMS SfMCA t-DOOR 8BDAN. HERB North Ghev. unter Blvd. St B. Wooddard’ Arc rmtngham Ml 1-173 *59 TAUNtfS Combi otatlon wagon., Oermai radio, I tone, white aidovfMo. (tea dard tranemleelon, HIM. \Larry Jerome WE SERVICE]. - —AU Mihc»—-—H OUTBOARD MOTORS | I tootary trained mechanlci. Scott. Svlirudc. Johneon end Mercury. Parte and Labor guar-anteed. Oakland Marine Exch. ■ OUTBOARD RPBCIAL1STS' I B Baflnew FB t-4181 For SeIu AlrphutB '99 Trsngpoftst’n Offered 100 BNOINB AIRLINER. LOB AM-geleo. san Frantdaoo, Ban Diego WO. Hawaii Ml.IS MN, New York tie. FUrry Service Mo. OR' Wanted Used Cars 101 A BIG IF > — 1 know how much . f — ! eoSM 8t!l_aiilet . : . * — I could get eaeh ... Why be nal' eure? Let ue the '‘IF" ou‘ of telling you Call ax How ter a froth tean tion of your car. Wo hoet bu ere waiting. JEROME "Bright'Spot" Orchard Lake at Chid EDDIE STEELE. -FOREIGN- -CAR- DEPT. '59 SIMCA J-DOOR $995 ‘59 PREFEC'l- EifOLISH FORD 4-DOOR $995 58 RENA0LT PAUPH1NB t-DOOR $995 v ’59 ESCORT . , ENOLISH FORD $995 ETROPOL )OOR HARDTC $895 OLKSWA t-DOOR $895 Sala Used Cars 106 W BUlCX CONVERTTBLE. HXTRj nice. LLOTD MOTOR SALES 333 s. Saginaw, PI Mill. ISM'SUICE HARDTOP. RADIO, hooter, Dynaflow. a beautiful aae ownor. Yellow and white flnlih. Our (took No. 13M. Our low price MS7. .North Chev Hunter Bird. M S, Woodward av ISM RU1CK 4-DOOR, RUNS OOOD. CADILLAC, 4 DR. R.T. FWR. BteSa HgjSmosler RAH. QuMftne had S ’tie. ^hr^eloir power. M and 'll Fordx R*H. “Chory and.3 'Mr. MmL DM now. . _ Many Other Oood Cola FINANCE ARRANOED ECONOMY ynff to AUBURN SOLUTELY MO MONEY SbWN. Aeeilmt pevmenU of I10A4 per mo. Call CredttMnr. Mr.Nrti at Ml f-TWO. Harold Turner Ford. HARDTOP. VERY Ctoraor Ceee ft Pthe 1955 JBUICK.HTOP Special I door. RAH. Ante. 7 -a met epot oh 1C Very clean In-tide. Drive thla mm and y—'• k%BOFUri AUTO RALES' 5[ M OaSnd PE 3-3131 list FLEETWOOD CADILLA door, tlM, PI. 4-1334.— 1956 CADILLAC - M Special 4-Door eedan. Pul power and extra thorp. $1595 R & R Mtrs. Chrysler - Imperial Plymouth - Valiant 724 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4528 liu cXdillac. Yert _OOOD condition Inside^ and out. No ipon-•v down. Royol MjUUj Tftjj. «st» .-Whom. Mi S-lllS. ____ ’53 CADILLAC COUPE DEV1LLE, PULL POW- ^Soi^anS3 5S? THIS. ----: $AVE ---— JEROME '’BRIGHT SPOT” ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS E I-Otei OPEN EYES. 13 CHEVROLET I DOOR SEDAN. Straight stick, radio and hooter, good body, new reenpe. 3 tone Saint. IMS Lake Wind Drive, off Word rood, or call FE M3M attar 115* CHEVROLET BEL AIR. V-t. radio and heater, automatic. •nrisM miles. Impossibly elean. like new. TurguoUi w’— sad white, completed rattle rnst fret. tlM*. a peyi BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S- WOODWARD Ml 6-3904 OOOD TRANSPORTATION CAR, ^tl Cherle. SM. IM 1-4347 S3 CHEVY S-DR. ' REPOSSESSION* UN Full prim. No «ah .Needed ^iTfckiS:- -J—Extra—nice.—LLOYD -MOTOR I BALES. 333 8. Saginaw. FE 3-1131. ISM CHEVROLET. BEL AIR. | Hardtop, RftH. Powerglide. power -tteoring. brakes, window* and ’ teats'OL 1-1433 ________ ATTENTION AVERILL'S HARDINSURO MOTOR 8ALI8 Case at PIko ____n 5-73M mou battery. fiRBl bo* and Ajax 13M jb. capacity tr*U*r. A torrlT Plnancing available with 1* par cant down and M moMha In otto. TeXe M-N to W. . Hl|hl*nd. Right en Hickory BUS* Rd- *1 Wmjd| M.' DAWSON'S MLBs'at'VliS ss&..tt?iv^KBt,sa phy Way-Perer.’Ti ft. Mare. I h.p. wot tire* mw *1400. Or Penn-Yon 11 ft. MM. One Pena. Tan it n *4M. Ooa l^ft. fllsor- smata ft five ran transportation. JOE’S CARLOT IlSl Pontiac Rwd at Opdyke QUALITY M6t6R NEEDS aS, MODEL CLEAN CARS TODAY 44* ORCHARD LAEE FE I-7M1 . See M & M Aloto; j>iles |las fishing boat. Ss*e5r*jWica Lone Star . alum, and (ItttpU 13 ta t! foot. See tho naw Baa Ray flborglni boau. del a wood package deal on yrnfMen i to M top- motors, boats and . s££^unr»y.wcKK w&Xi' 3UR TO LMr 'BIUUbAD ’ INI . Evihrude 4* hares power motor. U te<* Coral Mat. wlndahtold. steering wheel, baler, deck hardware and.upholstered seel, only MM. Your motor WMd shnlifi-!*3-cally, 14 roa/t exocrlence. Tony's _ CLEAN CAM AMD MarhlljBoretoa Mil Orchard Laka leonoir Road. Keogo Narber FU-Ml 1 ■ FX 4-341*. Op*R'M M 4. Top Ca$h Paid EM USED CAM — Lloyd Motor Sales M a. ftMjtonw FI Mill TOP DOLLAR . ter TS' Is ‘M modale - tow. BMSg* tars wonted for out Mata R J. VAN WELT 4fj*> Dixie HwyJ \hl OR 5-13 *ANTTO LATE MODBt FTOfl-te^ood condRIon. rs *4741 efter “'“WiTTHW $495 Eddie Steele — FORD — 2705* Orchard Lake Avenue. BOB BUTLER HAROLD TURNER'S TRUCK CENTER -J4 8 WOODWARD IO 4-7ML ■IRM1NOHAM_ MICH IO AH Sale Ifsed Carr 106 ’ll BU1CK SUPER E.T. VERY dean. EM 1-40ML S Conway BY OWNER CLEAN 1MI BUICE ' ‘ -nor hardtop. Aae, wUulowi radio and wtedahleld wasners. neasor, seat eoppera. and User mate. Jtew epare. |7*». Phene MI 4-4471. Bloomfield Oiticixi’s Car 1447 Bulck Century Riviera hardtop. air conditioned, poorer equipped. It'i eleonUneet can't he dt- Premium white tlroe and (odrote calore. 1144* M payments 447.M, Lew eotn down or old tend*. BIRMINGHAM •RAMBLER <66 $ WOODWARD '• MI *3904 44 BUICE SPECIAL HT ONI (trnlBht stick, radio and haatei Red and whit*. Whit* tin*. If •harp. Special MM. M paymtnt BIRMINGHAM ; RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 64904 1959 ClfEVROLET A daxxllng Bet-Ate 4 Door with V-t engine coupled with smooth, effortless pewertjtee trenamleslon. power eteertng ft braked Radio and hooter for year convonteaee. Solid Belee with sparkling sold trim. A ear yooTl be proud to own for onto $2095 OUR PRICES ARB COMPETITIVE Crissman ROCHESTER OPEN EVER TIL I OL 3-1711 11*7 CBIVROLET 3 DOOR. POT-EROL1DE RADIO ft ABSOLUTELY HD' It ORE Y DOWN. Assume payments -S3t.ll per mo. Call Credlt_* —1955 CHEVROLET— A sharp t cylinder Delray with powerglide fin: vinyl trim, radio, heeler An ectual 3J.000 miles and not a • mark thalne or out. , ONLY $795 1 OUR PRICES ABE COMPETITIVE Crissman ROCHESTER OFEH EYM. TIL t OL MB! powerglide Esrtb Chev •u^no-re , North Chev. Hunter Blvd. it B. Woodward AvV Birmlafhioi , MX 4-2731 ~no money down 14*7 chev. 7-Door. Orem. Full . price *7M. Ring Mr. Ring, Lucky Ante 8alee. FE 4-1C04, F* 4-3314. 143 S. Sastoew. CHtVROLBT, M COHVIRT r.fcH. WW tlrea. 4. «7M. PI 3-M3*. IMS CHEVROLET BEL AIR ft duty hardtop. lMdlB„hMl*f. MV-ergllde Boautlful eky blua and white- finish Our stock H*. 134*. . Our prioe *1, IM. North Chev. Bunter Blvd. st s. Woodward Art, -V in 4-373* 1*6* cftBVkOLjtT 3-bDOR. ELUB. No money down. Pull price ***». 1*4* CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. I CTL-INDER. RADsO ft HEATER. AS-SOLUTtCLY NO MONEY DOWN. Atoamt paymente of jM.1l per Mgr. Mr. Bjarto at Ml ftTMt. Htroijf Tnnwr ^td. IN* CHBYROIRT UjimOF VS, RADIO ft HEATER. ABULUTE-LV NO MON BIT DOWN. Ataume paymente of *34 41 per mo, Chi! Credit -Mar, Mr ^ Ml TIZZY By Kate Omuui ’t* Olds M “This bank is in favor of the rich, They Ain’t pay interest \;« on anything less than five dollars! *«* Ford Falrlaa* 3 door. Johnson OFFERS New Ramblers 4 DOOR-6 . PASSENGER SEDANS Complete Delivered Price $1694.35 INCLUDES ALL TAXES ft LICENSE TRANSFER. Russ Johnson Motor Sales LAKE ORION >1Y 2-2871 ov MY 2-2381 „J] full price. Ho oath need _ Pay only. *37. Duo May tfih Rite Auto. Mr. Bell. FB 4-4*34 IM Bait Bird, ft st Auharn ■M FORD, 3 DR. fcUST 300, STD. ■hid. Real sharp, fitrsi. 81875. oirnir. UL 2-1888. ■ Sd» Used Cars 106 i*5t CHEYROLET8. WE HA7TX 1 Impala Converte awaiting your approval. Both are practically aew and completely equlppoo. spare tlrei never need . . . Save MMM. debate Motors. Inc.. *13 S. Woodward. B him, MI 4-747*. _ "CUxtom El Morooeot" hart one that’s resolved lo»m» care by its prevtoue owner. Power steering, brakes, and pac . All white with red tela. ItSM. Scbute Motors. Inc., 113 S.-wood-word,-Sham, MI.*747*. ml.' MM. Ml 1*37 CHIVY 110 V I F.O., 31,006 aL IM. SM Markle alter I p.m. 1**7 CHEVROLET INDOOR, RA-die. boater, Powerglide, 4 cylinders for eeonomy and * one owner. Qnr stoek No. |3M Our prte* HIM. ~ . , North Cfiev, 11*4 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. 4 DR: -•"in, radio, heater, other extras., 1 eondtt or MMfFE 4-1138. *9* CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-verttble, radio, banter. Power-glide, power eteertng, windows brakes and aant. On* owner. 4 beautiful whit* cor. Our stock No. 13*1. Priced at HIM. ’ North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at I. Woodward Ava HARPI 55 CHEV CALIF CUSTOM rolled and pleated interior. No rust^ runsjrood. MM. Cell after i-i-’U CHEWY. STICK. OOOD M V-8 Ford Victoria convert., stick. Mr *M Y-S Fprd convert* stick. Rough ,*«T MerCurv convert. FE 3-5343 or UL 3-1134. Hutehln-eon’e Osrage ft Service. 3474 *-*•— “•* --- Heights. ’13 < 3-DR. BOMB RUST; I1II.N. 4131 BlUaobeth Lk. Ra 14*1 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR. RADIO ft HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWIf. Assume payments ‘ of tio o* per mo. Cal Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at M] 4-7*00. Harold Turner Font. 1457 enmiOLIT convertible: Powerglide. RftH, excellent con- UM CHEVROLET 3 DOOR RA-“O ft HEATER, ARSOLU7XLY r Mom DOWN, -------------- into of *14.37 -mU v«W Mgr. Mr. ... 4-7*00 Harold Turner 1 IR. "84 t-DOOR CHEVY ....._.Him blue, power steer- Ins end Into* V-4 engine with Who glide transmission. RftH, White wall tires. M.1M. 114* Airport Bead: North 'Chev. Birmingham ,t B. Woodward Ave MI *-3131 Specialising In One Owner Cars Hand Picked ft Personally Checks M OLDS 4-Dr. E-day, pa-pb *341 ■54 CHEV. S pass. WagM .. *1*1 31 CHEV./ Bel Ate 4-Dr. .. ,d(l4l •5* FORD Cty. Sedan Waoon .*141 17 CHEV. 4-Dr. ... — -e|v0. H mmwm .. *7*5 4, pwr. gld.-, _..__ JL ftbr. nfs It FORD 3-Dr., I, o-dr. .. 5* CHEV. wagon 4-Door . 54 PONTIAC WOMB. I P«ss. 54 FORD 4-Drs 4, MU. . .. *4 chev. Bel Air s-Dr. tun ’ll FORD 3-Door ...... Open Evenings -til 0 p.m. Dixie OKd Cars VALIANT clarkStonmotor SALES <*ln st.. ctorktton to* wWt — M*lg*"low ~ca8btallTT~ 3 3»ir,'Sa UL 7-341*. ’«*' clttYROIlET^A-l^COMD^ lj^ Mr. James Oreen. li Tacoma Ckmrt. alter *:I0. 1M7 CH*V. c5jtVElW. CORAL. 1 1M7 CHEVROLET II* Y-4FOWER-gild*. Very closn. JB.***. miter *1,01*. FE * —‘ *'•* - ” CHE VI . *57 WINDSOR RAlttoTOF. COUPE, ALL WHITE. -$1495, JEROME “BRIGHT .SPOT* ORCHARD LAEE AT CASS , NEWk '69 DODGE DART $2076 . IncluOos 1 All ■londerd factoi equipment ft federal tag. Ssh Sale Utcd Cars 106 Houghten & Son telM, * U8 s. Solid white aad beautitnl .. 11445. M payments *44.00. Low cosh down or old trade.- I BIRMINGHAM v RAMBLER 665 S. WOODWARD J MI >3904 143 DODOE, t DOOR. 4 I TtAH, Oyromotlc, good tlrei, than *4,004 mllee. IDS. 3710 CUSTOM ROYAL eftth full power. Baby Blue flnlih that's original all Uve way. An older ear 'will handle. tlOM Stihate Moteri. las ', *17 1 Wnarti ward. BTtem. BP 4-7I74. ILOOMFIELD HILLS LADY WILL sell '14 Dodge, Royal CUstom Lancer, fully equipped, nqw tires, battery, floe cond. 44* Yarboro Ml ftfeis................. . *7 DeSOTO. HERE'S THAT "Rite Pllte." Power steering lete yon. drive with **»* Another new cay trade offered by Scbute for only I13M. 013 8. Woodward. ht hardtop — Torquefllte ti *3 Chrysler, clean RftH, ... ‘M-'tl Chevy. RftH. ........ '53-’62 Pontiac ............ •53-50 Plymouth, -good run. . •SI-'M Bulck, good run...... •M Ford V-0 Falrlana ...... 'M Fly, - *« C»wy .........» PLBNTY OTHERS FINANCE ARRANOED ECONOMY CARS “ 1054 DeSOTO 4 DOOR SEDAN, RA-dio. heater; automatic tranamia-slon, power steering, nil* wm make a beautiful second ear with North Chev, PLYMOUTH 0 PASSEHOER BED AN $1895 include* full factory equip-ment: federal eaelac tax, license transfer. - NEW 1400 ' s DESOTO 4-DQOSt SEDAN $2495 Includes fill factory equipment: federal exetae tax and Itoena* transfer. VALIANT ~Att Mtxleia »nd Colors SCHUTZ- MOTORS, me. • t 013 S. Woodward Birmingham Mro-5300 JO 0-1*4* •47 FORD CONVERTIBLE. KXtRi SHEP'S Springtime Specials •57 FORD RetracUble HT t ■50 CHEVY B-AtrJUp.^- I 54 FORD Vletort* 3-Dr. -HT I •55 CHEVY 4-Door Sedan ... * •55 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan .. I •55 OLDS ADoer-Hardtop -. I •S3 PONTIAC 4-Door ’S3 FORD Custom 3-Door •53 BUICE 4-Door .... •53 PONTIAC Hardtop . LLOYD MOTOR' SALES, 233 8. Saginaw. PE 14131, 153 FORD V-l CORVIRTIBLE. straight shift, radio and heater, new top. Sharp! IMS, no money down, assume paymente, of 43LM n - month. SUPBRIOR AUTO BALES, 313 MONTCALM AT OAK- SAVE , Terrific Trade-ins I IMS Pontiac Superchief 4 dr. By-I dra Radio ft Motor. Whitewalls. 11PM Pontiac Catalina 1-Dk Hardtop. Rydramotlc. Radio and boater. New car terms on thle cor. 1057 Pbntlac Chieftain 4-Dr. oodon. Hydramatle. Radio, and heater. Jet black finish. Low down pay- 10M Pontiac Sterehltf 4-Dr. Hardtop. Hydramatle. Radio and heater. Whitewalls. All leather ta-terlor. Low down payment. IM! Pontine' • Dr. aeden. Radio ft heater. Your 40. ’00 of '*1 w 11 make down payment. Several 1960 Demos AH models to choose from. Some below cost. HAUffT I PONTI AC ’5& OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE SUPER M, FULL J^LAS'Vi^nSw1^ $1195 . * v JEROME “BRIGHT SP6T” orchard lakh AT CASS FE *-044*_OPEN EYES. power. Boaattful 3-tone paint. Another beaultfUl Birmingham aw-awner -ear. Our atook Bo. 1114. Oar Pries only Mm. North Chev.' •“ •* q. Woodward ^Ave MI 4-2711 1955 OE®SMOBILE Beautiful Ivory ft TUrqoolae 4 Door Hsrdtop with gloaming whit* tires and tffartless power brake*. Radi* ft heeler tea. Immaonlat* rendition (aside ft ant A whale or a vatu* at $895 OUR FillCEl ARE COMPETITIVE— Crissman ’64 FORD.............. •51 cadillae ....... ’55 Nash Rambler ...... '53 Pontiac Standard .. •53 Chevle Bel Air ....... ‘43 Pontiac hardtop -- REAL SaKOAIMII •43 Dodge ............mi ’44 Plymouth ......... •52 Packard ... 53 Ford ranch wagon . QUEEN AUTO 171 B. Saglne Sales FRANK SCHUCK-* LAKE ORION FORD' dealer .... 17- FORD ....tl*»? victoria. Radio and Boater. V-l Whit* Witte. 17 FORD ...S1SM pairlanb MS Radio and- Beater. *M PLYMOUTH 3 DR. . ’S3 FORD 4-DR. ONE OWNER. imjF vartlhto. power brakei elan, radio and heater, white ■ walls and padded dash Eicvt tlonally elean. Oray with wtm ten, 11475. Call after • p.m. FI 1M7 FORD 3-DOOR PAIRLANB 60S 115* FORD OALAX1X. ALL BLACK ' 4 door. red , A wh‘‘-Pwr. steering ft br—— MR r DOWN. Aalum* payments of MM* Per mo. Oall Credit Mgr Mr Parts at Ml • 4-7M0. Harold Turner Ford. ISM FORD S. CUSTOM CLUB coupe. Diamond Mu* and white, whit* tint Automatic. 32,000 mlto* end like now. MM. M paymente 421.71. Low eaah dawn or BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63904 ; FACTORY BRANCH "59 THlJNDERBIRD ’ 2 DOOR Radio ft Hooter. Automatic transmission. Beautiful pow-. der blue paint. ■ ■ • $3095 ^ Pontiac ; Retail: ’ Store FE 3-7954 U MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST. OFFICE It»rFORD COSTOMUNK. RADIO rtSfiB: at Bm Auto gales. It*. 8. Sagl- 1M4 FORD. 3-DOOR REPOSSESSION 4395 full price. Ho ei |- WILL ACCEPT _______4 900< ptrt payment. BILL SPENCE "RAUBLER" —SALES ft I- 344 8. S AO IN AW Clearance on all cars Ho reasonable offer refused. ROOERS SALES ft SERVICE )3 Auburn Ave. FE I-41* $1395 JACK COLE PLYMOUTH-VALIANT 1*M w. Maple at PootUs Trail Waited Lake_ MA Mill 11241. 3* payomata MJL____ cash down ijMrti(F-i - inM •54 OLDSI Dr. Bard tap. Kydramet- L HiQiT 1 ■’ll'Minutes treat Footlao" ttord, Btoh. - OA 1-1 Oood cond. PE 1 UU. 17 pLDS M HOLIDAY COUFE bower itetrlnp and brake*. - Ktr —" olds, oood Rbrnthto. r4b rl 4-0337 before ! p.m. ’54 OLD* SUPER U dOODlUAFtL Bert otter. UL 1-mi. HASKINS SPRINGTIME SPECIALS llta1 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARP- INI CHEVROLET 111 4-DOOR BE-dan. V-l angina, rndte, beater. Cream and Yraea finish. MU CHEVROLET 311 HARDTOP. poweyUdOv radlo^heater. Uk* . radio, boater. Boautlful 1-ton green flnteh. MM CHEVROLET BROOK WOOD 4-door station wagon, powerglide. radio, heater. Beautiful solid whit* ttmUh. 1*45 CHEVROLET to TON FIOtoUF. dark green finish. Kike aew **a- 1444 FORD to TON FICEUF, DARK Mil* finish. Oood aoadiUen. RaskinErGhav. and banter. No money down, i sumo payments of gllBl a 5,s*e Credit manager, Mr. jr^M^ttiH, im i •1 PLYMOUTH—4 -DOOR-* Two ton*' point, W.W., 353 Point Btraot. Pontiac._ 1467 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP, RA-DIO ft HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MOREY DOWN. Aeomn* nsy-ments of 43*71 nte mo Cull Credit Mgr, Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. •M PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE « SEDAN. BRAMD NEW. SAFE MM. BRAID MOTOR BALES. FE 3-0144. .. PLYMOUTH SAVOY 4 DOOR. 1145 BRAID MOTOR BAUM. FB 3teM. , 15 PLYMOUTH BELV. » DOOR V-t, MM. A OOOD THAH8FOR- ’58 PLYMOUTH shift. ful I appearance. FE 4-1344. 1444 PLYMOUTH. RADIO AMD heater, excellent condition. No moaoy down. Full prioo *1M. Assume payments of *o w n.r month. Bo* credit i fSUSi*--------- ments of |M.M par at. Call CM-It Mar. Mr Farts at MUM* Harold Turner lra>d.___ 1(54 PLYMOUTH BTATIOHWAOON excellent condition. Hu money down. Assume payments of 434.15 per month. 8*4 credit monsger. Mr. Whit* at King Auto Bales HI B. RMtttaw: PR I-84M. Um flymMNr -- Will li the magi e, (aid .pour htohy> L number . . . That's now many of 1144 PLYMOUTH STATION WAfL -RH-iRADio. a vnaaruiR. AESO-LUTELV NO MONEY DOWN. At-■am* payments of fU.SV pur mo. Call Cradlt Mgr'Mr. Fitts st Ml 4-7144, Karate Tumor Ford DODGE CITY >cto^%'*Mj'’boq OVERDRIVE. li*M M i VR. • DOC*, 33.4*1 {|t?|WE«h.*SK M PLYMOUTH ....J4M BELVEDERE 4 POOR V-4 A1TTO. TRANS. OMB OWNER. JOHN j» SMITH DODGE INCORPORATED in i. lasts* w. . , FIM THE PONTI^fRBSS, THURSDAY. Al»RIL 21, i960 Below -otm ■ ■ .COST I FOR TI IESfe VATrUF-S I NASH . WAGC/« . . . ftLfllWl I STATION WAOON 1 $295. ' $295 r$395|, D-Flow. Metalllo j Green nn,»h. 58 BUICK ■ ■ - ■ , ■ »U*» SUPER H^DTOP^yDOO*^*^ j '67 FORD » .......I •« 3 DOOR SEDAN. K»1io h Heater I standard. Trane White-ewer Red I Parin' ‘ j ■ i rneeeniirr ~.i. I M5 ' ShIr il«xl CarR1, ' 106 ALMOST TOO NEW TO BE USED Sale II—i Urt *( Mtt St PONTIAC, CATALINA. SPORTS coupe: trl-power, all extra*. »■ 6-6444. - ■ - .' : pfflrrufc.wciooR . ■ REPOSSESSION 6145 full price. No cash needed ' 6au Anic itu Due Ilfty Hth lell. PE 8-4539 ! * solid Elite Paint beater, standard - t • CYLINDER. 1 DOOR I . IIW Rite Aifto. 1 10* Bast Bivq. a as ewwa ; 1*60 loRTtAC C AT ALIN VISTA. steertne. low mile site, i owner., ' OR 3-1611 alter 6 P.M. ■56 PONTIAC STARCHIER 2 DR* HT. Hydra. RAH. WW tires. Power brakes. Call FE 243001 .after 3l3u ■ . ■■ . ■- **** \ AMBASSADOR- CUSTOM 4-door sedan Radio and beater, automatic. power plus Immaculate Ut end' out. OMf 04 payments $22 Ft Low cash- dowft or old tradeA BIRMINOHAM-RAMBLER, 08d 8 WOODWARD MI 6-3904. _ 1967 RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS and b&^**i^rdU»,**uper ^COMMERCE E VACTMyiViUXCH ’ '59 RAMBLER * AMERICAN 2 DOOR Radio * Heater. W-Walls. Solid Black flniah. $1395 jSSrPhlt*. 1»o emit, tm- r,u“"\ a & SEE UAN.K OR GLEN ■SB PONTIAC 8TARCHIF.F. 4 DOOR | T~\ , ■ Pontiac i960 PONTIAC COMPLETELY 1000 PLYMOUTH. 2-DOOR REPOSSESSION 1400 full price. No ci 1— “ih 027. Due t ito. Mr. Bell. P OLIVER ’ Motor Sgles L. Power!I arc. me../ $12 8 m, MI 0-7479. 1164 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO ... .. . HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANS- • HCRK _- MISSION ABSO^OTCLT WOiR* 2-4141 -OpenEv.es. »«tfT«i v3% pA“““«* SXilOPKL RENA^LTJKEPi Credt tin , Mr. Parks it Ml 11IM_ poNffAC.'*4 DOOR, 1 OWNER 4-7042. Harold Turner Ford. _ | ftr -rxceU*ht condition no rust. TAKE oVeb 'PAYMENTS &N ’S* new tires, low u%a«e 232 Mount JPIymouthJUrdtop. FE 4;5037 Oemene Street _ STATION WAOON ■ 1203 PONTIAC. 1204. *40 Plymouth Sport 4-Door, rod _ PE 4-1316__ ctr^ton^T^les! .jm_M^n~»s.--------------------- CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH TJEAtERj^ PONTTAf Mffii St.,' Ctarketon MA 6-6141. tmdlo. beats REPOSSESSED CARS . _ | color ie R| 1050 Chev. Bed. ...• »»i rWht. Our 1040 Plyrn. Bed. .... 9,46 0792. ■ .1953 Pont. Bed., .. I. sharp. 1795' 'UL 3-4308 T ■ iios PONTIAC 8. EXCELLENT condition, all new three, OR3-14M { 1064 PONTIAIJ- sTjjrchief\ cat- Retail ■ Store > FE 3-7954- SO MT. CLEMENS ST. ___. -aouri iiod condition. | _ BEH1ND_THE_P08T OFFICE ■ OR 3-2MO _ . . _T_ __’St RASH RAMBLER CROSS’ COUN- 1050 PONTIAC 8TARCWEF HARD-1 try Button Wsfon. super deluxe. top With power eteertne end I .. nice cond. FE 0-7006._ Drekes Finished to PeautUul Ax- looT RASH STATESMAN. BE^Wl-tre Silver with full leather trim, i ful 2-tone, excellent eondlflon. 11004. sebutf Mown. Inc 012 S. - ..Woodward. B ham M1_C-7«7I. 65 PONTIAC DELUXE STATION ' waatm. Hydramallc. RAH, power brakes. Easy-cye (lass. EXc con-onion Reas OR 3-U03 ______ NO MONO DOWN Assume payments of 010.26 per month. Set credit manager. Mr White at Kino Auto Sales. 116 8. 8a(tnxW FE 0-O403 ---—j- —— 0M RAMBLER'STATION WAOON. Sharp. A real buy at nnlv al ios '—-,Qbi .5 RAMBLER WAOON. RADIO 4 HEATER, WHITE WALL 1060 Ft ___ 197 8 JOHNSON_ aAlT Vires orf Otir ta UnconrfitionaUy (iuaraiiteed __ FOR 6 MONTHS North Chev.- FACTORY BRANCH EY DOWN. A Mrl Parks at lfi”4-7M#r'Hi turner Ford _ 64" STUDEBAKER M(r rUDEBAKER V-S COUPE. . transmission, new paint. OR 020. ,. ■ ; ' LARK 2 DR. SEDANS. tt.TSl 1050 PONTIAC" .VERY CLEAN, i Bargain. FEsl-7443 H^Rlfftns NEW VPONTIACS AT^ TREMEhh | u,s More you buy -'■ I H MV u “Kcego SaJcs & Service f “rr ^ ________Kee*o_Harbor .--j ri'ot^mo/ors, **SS W. Huron! 1066 RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS OR 4-0301. f?omtn,Sland*»°“' and wtoffi! “^0°** ‘Seater^ 4-Door hardtop, power and brakes, like new. 10*4 CHEVY 2- Door. 6 cylinder, powerglfde. . SKIP’S USED C ARS ■rtt R, Main — - Rochester OL3-0941 and OL 2-0*71 l*jj PONTIAC "CtlNVSRTlBL*. clean and good , condition. OR 3- 1935 or OR 3-»40 1*55 PONTIAC SEDAN, HYDRA-MATtC, RADIO St HEATER. AB-, SOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, mcT1 Call *Credtt ifgT. Mr. Part! at itl 4-7500. Haro.d Turner Ford ’Ol PONTIAC RAH, 5*5. 2447 MANN $2795- Pontiac j Retail / Store! ' *^°a. 3 ~door. PE «395L____^_ •bo Bonneville! all "power. 2-t— 4)r. H T. *3100 PEJM140, 5S PSilflAC. VERY OOOD’"TR!aN SHO W. 4735 BHlzabeth Lk. Rd. ■59 PONTIAC CATALINA SPORTS FE 3-7954 .._ MT CLEMENS ST,-- BEHIND The POST OFFICE * rl-power engine : CLEAN ; SWEEP iGlearance *\l;L MUST CO NOW r--'2-"l960;.' - LARK DEMO'S! ? A Regal Hardtop with-radio | ■* mission*^™? an* I cylinder ! • engine.^ The other ode^ ts^a j and*la*^ cyttoder "engine. i .'|R Ford 2-ir. .-....$11951 -Custom "300" with' radio. Motor. | II .Get Your car: . ■ . AT ■ R&R Selling At^c Wholesale ACTION 1956 PLYMOUTH Wagon. * cylinder engine. , $795 19*8 IMPERIAL l-Door hardtop with full power. $2295 ’§6 StXdeHaker ;$ 695! ’J5 Stodel»l«'^ . .,<$■ 495j H •cylinder '55 Bukk 2-Dr. •Radio A healer—Nl $095 PLYMC] or^yun. : a-$ 595] v. .$ .5951. .-. .$ .625;w $695 1959. PLYMOl’TH /fe Vontiac 2-Ur, . .$ 625 rWydTiiiyiVi, radio <1 IwMtr —- ’§4 Ford 2-Dr.... .$'295 Ssfefec 4-07:18 " $ 395: ”|4 Ford 4-Dr,...$ 39s| ■ Se© These • * $2295 , 1957 CFlRYSUiR w 4-thWr aedmi. Power aMr* •• . *$1395*j •Automatic t >3 Chevrolet. ,.$295 4 Door with' powcrglldc -J3 Bliick 4-Dr. .... $'3951 ‘52- Pontiac'........ .$ 125] NO REASONABLE REFUSED ON THJ LISTED BELOW Gheapies!. BIRMINGHAM1 . RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD M l 6-39Q4 ^ “2 Y ear . Warranty NO MONEY DOWN ON CARS UNDER $1,000 WE .■ FINANCE $1195 "57 Plymouth' Hardtop . $1495 '57 Ford Retractable $1145 *57* Plymouth 4-Door $650 '56 Poutiac .Hardtop $1195 . .’57 DeSoto 4-poor $695 ' '56. Ford 4;Door, . $1795 1 . ”57 Imperial . . :; $600 •755 Plynidutli-Hardtop - $1295 / »I57 Dodge Convertible $2375 '• • ' ’59 Kord Convertible • * $1785 , ’'58 Dodge C’onvertifde $650.: ’•55 OMs 2-IWioiv , $60Q ’56 DeSoto 4-L)uor'_ / * $1195 MONEY DOWN. A&aume payments of 034.04 per mo: Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at Ml 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford._ 51 . VOLKSWAGEN TRAN8PORT- iLQOK*! -BUYf -4W VOLKSWAGEN . . |11U «nd whitewall*. Solid black be^pn ' ItW MERCURY . = $1195 i Montetalr 4-door hardtop Power ; steering and brake*, automatic, one-owner yellow and Ivory boauty I960 DODGE DART ........ $2095 f. 3.500 mUos. You j 1956 DODOS . •; i*54C*CHBVr .. tiros | 2-door eedan. Poweroltdc. radio, j beater, whltewalie, chrome decor group on doors . I 1057 BUICK 01505 ! RoadmasMr 4-doof hardtop. Power window*, steering, brakes and •cat, Dynaflow. Radio, heater and ItM CMC PICKUP ..........; 00*6 54-ton truck, all ready to go and priced to 4*11 quick. See It today. 1067 BUICK............. 01606 { Super hardtop-with power eteer- ways garage kept. CHEV. tMPALA . lour hardtop, Powi radio: healer, whitewall, Uree. Ont hewQer jtod low mileage, i j 1*50 T-BlRD 13*05 Full power Fordomatle. radio and hl"teed T ' Df,,r UM<1, Quo'-j 105*_ PONTIAC _ g .’:... / .,, 01606 •% onStoe'l ""Buy U»> as Is1 —_____________________■... otlnj . Starchlel 4-do'or sedan. Hydramat-i h: . ‘ Radio, heater, wnltewalla. Beduttlul 3-tone tfeeR, Like new i InAde and out. ^ . • • - • ,1235 PONTUC .......... $605 Htalchlef hardtop. Power iteertug, power brakes, hydra matte, radio and beater Flregold and Ivory. 1856 BLUCK , . |04t , Super t-door hardtop Power etoer-L>n« qnd brakes • Dynaflow. radio and heater. .Red aod Ivory. Buy —-Vlymoutr ' — ’$3 Dodge 4-Door 8 .Radio A beater . * |l Pjcvrolet Chib Upc j Bert Ansclmj/s t RINK ! Motor, Saks & Caragc I 1953 CHF.VROl.FT Bel Air 3-Door sedan. $199 H 1955 P LYM.DUT11 ; 7 2-Door. $ cyl., rum good ■ ■■ 3? ... 1953 DODGE >" 4-Door sedan. • $69 - 1953 .FORD 3-Door W engine . , • • W$t25 , A- \ R & R-Mtrs. r X’hryslcr - Imperial -7 ,• Plymouth - Valumt - 724t)AKLAND AVH. FE 4-352$ . $875 - T57 Plymouth, o'drive . . $390 . . : L_ ___^4 Rambler ■ $2490 ’59 Dodge Convert DS001 $1585 * '59 I'lyfnoutlt W'agorv i * MOTORS, Hfty' i 912 S. Woodward. B’ham SMI 6-7478" ■ )0 (M2R r" convertible. Powcrglkle, T! Beal good top. ________ radio and heater. A beautiful car ; 11*4 MERCER 1^** «•* Hardtop with etandard transmli-■ -ion. radio oad healer. Tbl* one 10*7 PONTIAC.... 4130* «-door sedan Hydramatic, radio, heater end whitewalls. Phik end (very IinhiheExtra sharp. -1046 POHTtAC Li. . 444* 4-door srdan, Hydramallc. rbdlo 'and htfier,, fovo on this on*. SHELTON - Pontiac - lVtVlck • J ROCHESTER ’ OL I -$133 Across -iron! Now ter Spier 1 OPEN TIL 0 PM. OR LATER 1 . ARE OUR BUSINESS 53 LNT. Tractor RD 205 ....... ’55 GM0 Tractor, FQ32 Sleeper . *52 CMC 900 Trpctor ’53 CMC 632 Tractor ............. ’51 GMC True toe. 4-cyl. Diesel ■ ’’55 Dodge Tractor ............. .’56 International Tandem Tractof . .’55 GMC Tractor, 4-cyl. DiescJ ...... ’53 Chevrolet Dump.................... !60 G.MC DFR 8005- Demo........... ‘52. Interitational Metro .....$ . TOPS IN VALUE ’56 GMC Tractor FM 652 ..........:........ .$2700 ’56 Ford Pickup, 8-f|. bi>x.......1........$ 695 ’53 Dodge Stake, long wheelbase 495 '55* Chevrolet, 12-Tt,' ^laHe ........,....$ 795 '54 Chevrolet 1-Toii Pickup, dual wheels ... .$ 495 •57 GMC Pickup, hydramatic.”V-8 ... .&... .$ 895' NICE APPEARANCE '60 GMC Suburban, deluxe model . '55 Ford tf-Ton. Pickup ..\..... .’55 GMC 500 on air .. /.;,. A. •; ’51._FotTl Pickup, ^-8. engine^....... ’55 Chevrolet. C & C. " long wheetbaae, 2-speed axle ... ,..$2695 ..$ 545 L\;$ 995 \,$ 295 ..$795 RUGGED PERFORMANCE OMC ; FACTORY BRANCH OAKLAND AT CASS FE 5-9485 " WILSON PONTfAG-GADILLAC Spring 'Sale 1958 IMPALA CONVERTIBIF Pink’ with .white top 4ut$ beige trim... V-$ wlu» | SV.7Tn* Aa th»to *e' nm 1956 CADILLAC ! *3 SEDAN. Betgr to cotor. Into-rtor beautifully trimmed: Power I . aquipptd aoci full of factory j ^cessoriek Be ready for tom jr*- 1 cSttoii wftti the »UoDOOR. - $1645 ’38 FORD Vairlame 4-DOOR **l $1395 • $2945 ’58 PLYM'OUTH ‘ , iDOOR • $895 57 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN $1195 .^7 MKRCURV 4-DOOR HARDTOP . V FORD 2-DOOR HARDTOP ; $1195 ’5f FORD T 2-DOOR $1095 ' '56 FORD 2-DOOR HARDTOP $795 ■ - ‘59 FORD GALAXIES HARDTOP $2095 ; '56 FORD 4-DOOR" $995 * $895,, $745 • Plenty gf Free Parking at Rear of Used Gar Lot ; ’55-FORD ' ; VairlawK' hardtop ■ $695 *55 FORD 4-DOOR $495 ■58 FORD . 4-DOOR. $1095 . M FORD •WOOH l $295 ■ *32 BUICK 4-DOOR $95 *53 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR : ....- $225— *51 FORD * STATION WAOON ’$150/; ’53 FORD INDOOR $195: ’50 FORD* 2-DOOR $75 '. * - MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM — /, “ Your Friendly FORD Dealer JCy" Owens'^-^' 147 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET ■/ * — OliK^MQST SPECTACULAR Spring • Sale - EVER V WE’RE OUT TO SET A NEW SALES RECORD AMD WI RE STARTINO EARLY INTO OUR Annual May Sales Campaign \VE*VE goy V ALUES-V ALUES-VALUES iere iney iwe" r OVER 300 ! I960 CHEVROLETS j To* Select From And They’ve All Got To Gal — TOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY -v- PICNIC . TABLE . WITH EVERY NEW AND USED CAR / PURCHASED DUR1NO THIS VALUE-PACKED SALKS CAMPAIGN OVER 100 : Like-New "OK" Used Cars TO SELECT FROM ONE OP THE BEST SEDECTIOHS IN MICHIOAN 59 Corvette .-,$3395 ’58 Chevrbiet .$1795 ’58 Chevrolet . .$1295 IMPAtA CONVERTIBLE MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES 631 OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland County’s Largest Chevrolet Dealer • ' FE 4-4547 BOYS’ OR . GIRLS' .BIKE With Any Used Car Listed Below THIS WEEKEND ONLY THURS. -F’RL=rSAT. ’59^DeSoto Hardtop. 12,000 miles *59 Ford Fairlane 4-t)r„ like riew ’59 V’auxhall, one-owner, radio and'heater ’58 Buick Special 1 lardtop, radio, heater . ’58 Olds Wagon, pwr. str., brks;, Huto. trai ’58 Pontiac 4-Dr. Hardtop, radio.;heater . >58 Chevy Bel Air 4-DrTj ’58 B«ick Special 4-Dr., a sharp car .....'... ’58 Olds H’top, pwr. str., brks.,'auto. trans. . ’57 Chevy 4-Dr. H’top, auto, trans-, clean .. ’57 Chevy 2-Dr. V-8, standard trans., y<» . *.. *57 Ford 2-Dr., auto, trans., clean ......1. *57 Plymouth 4-Dr. V-8, green .............. ’56 Ford Fairlane, black and white ... t.... ’56 Pontiac Star Chief Hardtop, full power , ,i$2295 ■.$1895 ..$1395 . .$1895 s. $1^95 ..$1793 ,$1695 $1895 ,$1495 .$U95 .$995 .$995 .$ 895 .$1195 ’56 Chevy Bel Air 4-Dr. Hardtop.;.,... ..,.$1195 ’56/Ca3illac Coupe DdVille, sharp ..;... ..,.$1795 ’56 Ford 4-Dr., standard trags. ....$ 745 ’56 Chevy convertible, real sharp ....... ....$1195- *55. Chevy Bel Air 2-Dr. 6, nice ....$ 695’ *55 Chevy Bel Air -Hardtop *. L-.. ...i$ 895 *55 Pontiac 2-Dn, good second car ..... ‘ ....$695 ’54 Chevy 2-Dr ./like new tires’ ....$ 445 ’54 Ford Wagon 2-Dr., Ford-O-Matic .. GLENN'S -MOTOR SALES- 14 YEARS FAIR DEALING \ The HofRe ol ‘"Top Value” Used Cars 952 W. HURON ST. FE4-73h - . FE4-1797