‘on U.S. Arrival ‘Cuban Leader Plans 
2-Week Tour to ‘Sell’ 
His Nation . , 
WASHINGTON (AP) — 
with a noisy reception he 
begins a two-week tour to- 
day to “promote Cuba” 
Canadians. 
: _ a The bearded Cuban 
ae of'tt in AP Wireptete Prime Minister was greeted 
TO ENTER PRISON — Convicted of voluntary manslaughter with cries “Vi tro” 
of business executive Forrest Teel, Mrs. Connie Nicholas stands in —Lorig hy Ph —, 
the Indianapolis courtroom prior to being taken to Indiana ; : 
Women’s Prison. A jury of 12 men convicted her. a crowd of flag-waving 
Connie Nicholas Sentenced .102-10-21-Year Prison Term i=. ° Ps : ) 
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Connie Nicholas, dis- = 
appointed by her conviction of voluntary manslaughter, crowd, “TP hope in some way 1 
of her wealthy lover, was-taken to the Indiana Women’s) cam bring s better understand: 
Prison today to start a term of 2 to-21 years. ° ~ 7s tte poy sagelimgyelbe: 
Sheriff’s deputies whisked her to the old brick) ang that they will have a bet- 
prison on the east side of Indianapolis less than an hour ter understanding of our situa- 
*after her sentencing, with i | Then, ignoring -his waiting lim- 
‘Plans for an appeal still UP ine ‘he headed for a wire fence jin the air. a 
     
arrived Wednesday night 
by plane. 
A few youths at the airport 
waved anti-Castro signs, but they 
pens kept behind a barrier.. They 
‘identified themselves as students     
behind which most of the spec- Fidel Castro, welcomed) 
said he found delightful,| 
among Americans andj) 
Cuban supporters when he) 
uniform, the smiling tevelution- ) 
leader told, the airport | 
       
        
      
        
         
  FIRST SHIP TO ENTER — The Canadian 
icebreaker Ernest Lapointe becomes the first 
ship to enter the St. Lawrence Seaway as she 
edges into No. 1 lock at St. Lambert. The gea- the icebreaker 
        
      
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AP Wirepbete 
way will be informally opened on April: 25 when 
de'Tberville will lead the first 
merchant ship through. 
  
  Three Charges 
Against Martin | “We probably will appeal.’’ said oniti 
iCharles Wy tators had. been kept waiting. 
lawyers. 
The jury of 12 married 
returned the 
viction ea Symmes, one of her more he hugged many of his ad- 
\mirers, shook their hands and 
men (patted them on the head.’ ; 
Mer com EVERYONE SIGE 
  
      Aceused of Kidnapin falter Judge Thom-|_“Evervone is very nice,” BS) LANSING @— \ showdown vote legislative cleargnce. of the trust provision for rebuilding the bonds 
Rape of nae ot wr PrONOUNCeD Ser ee othe <i committee om the veterans |fund bille’by # week from today. of the trust starting in 1965. 
7 ’ S-yearold double di-| are vpry nice. The Cubans are fund bills, last bulwark) «we've got to kill them, put | The governor said Tuesday after 
and Auto Theft —— very nice. Even the reporters arejagainst a state financial them out on the fleor without |meeting with Porter and key state: 
; , “I thought we were going to ap-|YetY nice.” he added with a laugh-iwas set today for next . | Tecommendation er make s de- /administators that hé “could ‘not 
Accused of kidnaping,/ rape and she said.| A luncheon date with Acting | ‘The Senate Appropriations Com-| cision of some sort,” Porter |cuarantee what would bappen if 
auto theft, a 20-year-old ex-convict iF cans? aiid’ Shceph| Secretary of State Curltiaa Her at the suggestion of Sen. added. Other members nodded |u,. nine failed to reach him by 
demanded examination on all three ‘ ldwyers.| ter was the ently official en- R. Porter | @ week from Friday, charges today before Municipal i who will t. eli-| gagement today for the $?-year- jchairman, decided against taking) ‘The chairman proposéd that the! hat ean 
Judes Miierics E. Fidnegan ‘gible for parole in 21 thonths, said| old leader, decisive action immediately committee, later today, make-up} Me made’ am argent plea to 
eS ‘  |she was “very " by! ‘here was no hint as to what! VC ve Sot %@ come to someiits mind whether to vote Monday lawmakers the night before for 
Harold E. Martin of 739 E. Madi-ithe early morning manslaughter! cairo and Herter would discuss.(COCusion one way of the otherion mortgaging the 50 million dol-| SPeedy Passage of the Bills, say: 
son Ave, is being asia = Oak- conviction. w . - fe cihte to the al Min. Pretty soon,” said Porter. Gov.ijar fund or ‘liquidating it with ing “You simply cannot leq the | 
land County Jail pending the pre- “I bad hoped for acquittal all lister, who is here on an unofficial; Vitiams ~~ ey a x x * = : trial hearing set by Judge Finne-'- 
gan for 10 a.m. next Wednesday. . ge “i co e 
Martin was unable to furnish She testified she shot her hand-|Personal call. The original tour 
; ; some. married lover. Forrest schedule did not include the Her- 
bond of $10,000 on the Kidmap- + ss accidentally in a strug. ter luncheon. It was added about 
je counts and $1,000 on the — i : rape n gle outside his younger girl 10 days ago. auto theft ¢ arge, friend’s apartment. | ECONOMICS FIRST 2 
Two separate warrants against. Under the manslaughter convic-) : 
Martin were issued this morning, tion, she could be freed on bond! Indications were strong that the 
one for the kidnap-rape charges,iif the case were appealed. jeconomic phase of his “Sell Cuba 
the other for auto theft. | hen a’ newiman asked her sambalgn—as = has — it in 
Blonde. 17-year-old JoAnn Visure whether she would have preferred edue see es = ping = 
of 446 Midway Ave. charged thatlwomen on the jury, instead ot ese op ~rirsins| on his — 
Martin, who only last Tuesday Was the 12 married men, she said: owe To 6 ; - pats $ 
paroled from Ionia State Reforma- wel) | certainly have been! ma gta arene aa is inne 
_ tory, abducted, beat and raped hearing from a lot of women. | Scot oe anes En erican 
her. 'They’ve been just wonderful.” | iety of Newspaper itors. 
After theit cars colided Tuesday; «Have you heard from many’ night, she was held captive for 10 men?” ‘Let the lin dy Out! 
hours, she told autHorities. The; “No.” 
pair was found in Bloomfield oe She said she would like te LE. England (UPD — 
Mrs. Ellen Burrows, 78, boarded ship at 10:30 a.m. yesterday by , ction 
township police and Oakland Coun-| ideo amma ppeeied te a into any Kee 45 her along,” she told newsmen. 
  
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the Indiana Supreme. Court,      Senate Committee to Vote Monday 
Call Vet-Fund Showdown 
  
  
    Enjoy That Sun, | 
Warm Weather; | 
Showers Due Sil Deadlocked Pontiac area residents foday) 
were basking in 70-degree tempera-| 8 . i 
tures for the second day in a cin | No Break in Sight bed 
Tonight will be partly cloudy; State Dems and GOP) 
an home St oe | Blame Each Other | Showers and thundershowers 
are forecast fer Friday with the ores . . ‘ { 
high reaching near 65. The U. S. LANSING (—No break = van . deadlock over. jobless pay exten- Weather Bureay said about six- (—. islati “as to stat toe 
tenths of an inch of rain will talj |!0" legislation was in sight today’ Friday and Saturda, while Republicans and Democrats; 
; y continued to blame each other for| 
Today's southwest winds at 15-20/the impasse. 
miles an hour will diminish tonight} Widely varying versions were} 
and become southeasterly at 12-20)locked up in a House-Senate con 
ference while 28,000 unemployed ; 
5 
b i ge 
| Reckoned one way, the governor’ 
tsaid, the state-general fund on May 
Jobless Issue Skene 15 will be 1271 million dollars short 
RESISTANCE ON TAX BILL 
Williams’ forces, trying to find 
Republican signers for the gover- 
nor’s graduated income -tax. bill, 
ran into firm resistance by top 
GOP House leaders. . 
Alfred B. Fitt the governor's 
lega] adviser, said last night bi- 
partisan sponsorship was being 
sought to enhance chances of legis- 
lative approval. 
* * 
But a Republican source who 
asked anonymity said: 
“Williams wants to get off the 
hook politically, The, (Democrat- 
ic) front office boys would like- 
nothing better than to get the iFarmington and Evergreen san- 
ty sheriff's deputies. 
Miss Visure éaid that after the 
two cars collided Martin came 
out of his car and hit her on the - 
head several times with a flash- [ “if I have the money.” 
Defense Attorney Frank 
Symmes filed a routine motion for 
arres* of judgement to try to de- 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) brother and traveled 600 miles 
before she got home again. ‘‘I 
couldn’t get off because of people 
jamming the corridors,”” she 
said.   miles tomorrow. 
The lowest reading in downtown 
Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was_50 
degrees. The mercury rose to 72 
at 2 p.m. .     f waited | f | bill introduced while he’s out of persons hopefully waited for @ town to separate him from it as | 
resolution of differences that would ga, 9, possible.” 
signal resumption of benefit! " : 
checks cut off April 1. 
light. Authorities today recovered 
the object at the scene of the 
accident, a block from Miss Vis- 
ure’s home: 
She said Martin criminally at- 
tacked her twice, 
Martin denied to authorities that 
he attacked the girl, and said that 
she willingly entered the car which 
he stole earlier Tuesday evening 
from the Pontiac Motor Division 
parking lot, 
Miss Visure was treated for cuts 
and bruises yesterday at Pontiac} 
General Hospital and released. 
Finds Government 
Costs Mere in State 
LANSING (UPI) — Michigan 
. Stete government cost $37.66 more 
per person than in eight ‘“com- 
petitor” states, legislative budget 
experts were told last night. ; 
The Citizens Research Council 
told lawmakers the-per capita cost 
of o ting state government in|: 
Michigan last. year was $163.45, 
about 29.9, per cent more: than. the 
average cost of Tllinois, Indiana, 
New Jersey, New York, Ohio, 
Pennsvivania. and Wisconsin... 
Michigan would have saved 290 
million dollars. in 1958 if per capita 
costs had been at the levels of 
competitor states, members.-of the 
legislative appropriations commit- 
tees were told at a budget hearing. 
    
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DEATH ON SUPERHIGHWAY — Flames 
roar from a gasoline truck and trailer which 
overturned on the Santa Ana Freeway at Ana- 
heim, Calif. during the rush hour. At left is one       Four Die in Expressway Crash 
  persons were killed, and several others injured. For the ninth straight day, con- 
flict pivoted on a clausé Repub- 
licans said would prevent sub- ‘personal business in the East, visit | 
iCleveland Ohio, Saturday for a/ sidization of strokes out of un- | speaking date, and return to Lan- 
employment compensation funds. 'sing Sunday. 
The clause would prevent future! 
lapplications of the doctrine laid 
down in the so-called Ford decision: 
by the State Supreme Court in'KHow to Boil Water 
January. j 
Gov. Williams, answering a Re-) NEW YORK (UPI) — The non- 
‘publican challenge for suggested’ coek who “can’t even boil water” 
better wording, yesterday reiter-| lost her excuse today—the recipe | 
ated his stand that the touchy! §s now ina cookbook. 
matter should. await an answer in) The. author of “The James 
a separate bill later on. | Beard Cookbook” in a tongue-in- | 
| He wrote Sen. John P. Smeekens| cheek introduction advises: “This — 
(R-Coldwater) that the problem’ is what you do: Fill a saucepan | 
was to get experts to agree on| With cold water and put it‘on the 
‘sensible and workable” wording! stove. Adjust the burner to high. 
that would “bar real or fancied; Let the water heat until it bub- 
abuses” of the fund and yet not; bles and surges—and that is boil- 
harm “innocent bystanders.” | ing water.” 
In the meantime, Williams said,   
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    a bill limited to extending the tem- | xine otro 
porary jobless’ benefit program - 
until July f should be hurried [7 Today s Press through. , 
Wait Till He Gets Home | fomics  ....-- eee 56 ; - County News .. 0.60... en 
WALLINGTON, NJ. -(UPID— Editorials 2.2... ...0cc eee 6 
Patrolman Stanley Remiszewski | Food Section .............33-42 
sadly ticketed a car parked on | Markets .......:.00..s00s--: BT | 
the wrong side of the street. It | “Obituaries isindegews ME || 
AP Wirephote | was his wife's. | + M953 | 
. ae Theaters ........ wawesiene a 
of. the. several automobiles which became in- Inventory Reduction Sale TV & Radio Programs ..... 63 { volved in the spectacular. crash. At least four ‘ All. Books % Ott Wilson, Earl .........0..... 68 | 
FW taereme a Women’s Pages ........... 43-47. | 
so The governor was to appear be-: 
jfore a congressional committee in) 
‘Washington today, spend Fri . decade. By 
had risen to 
“Although we are over the 
hump in attaining the 60,000 fiz-: 
ure, we have still higher is 
‘in circulation, public service and 
education,” Press Business Man- 
ager Howard H. Fitzgerald 
said today. ‘ 
“We are proud to attain this 
new high, and we will continue of : Resignation = a peas 
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP), 
new cecretary of state. 
Dulles, who resigned 
|from the top state depart- 
      
Eve Assistance 
for Sewer Plan DPW Head Seeking 
Amendment to Original 
Creative Legislation 
Construction of the long-awaited 
itary seyer systems has been de- 
layed again as Oakland County of- 
ficials believe they have found the 
answer to unsnar!l the court-blocked 
Department of Public Works proj- 
ects. 
said the latest setback will be for Harold K. Schone, DPW director.)   
  
  ct + 5   from the courts. | 
“The passage of that bill would 
clear up all remaining legal ques-; 
tions,” Stevens predicted, 
* * * 
; Stevens and Robert Allen. assist- | 
ant county corporation counsel; 
‘hurried to Lansing Tuesday to push 
ithe bill after the State Supreme) 
‘Court for the second time refused 
‘to budge on its split 4-4 decision 
islowing the $5,748,000 Farmington 
jsewer and the $6,919,000 Evergreen 
isewer. 
“Four of the justices feel that 
| a slight modification is necessary 
i in one sentence of the statute as 
| it relates to taxation by town- 
| Ships which are under the 15-mill 
'- constitutional limitation,” Stev- : 
  CS 
  Possibility that townships might 
(Continued on Page-2, Col. 2) Départment in in 
affairs.” - 
“It is apparent to me that I 
not be 
state.”’ 
  
Appointments of dean: 
faculty members at Michigan State Universi 
/were approved today by the State Board of 
the university's governing body. . ame Faculty Dean, . 
3 Others at MSUO - 
of the “faculty and three — 
ty Oakland 
  Dr. Robert G. Hoopes of New York, vice pres   
lof the American Council of+* — 
‘Learned Societies, was ap-|_ ‘is. is. uiwaedly 
pointed dean of the faculty 
effective July 1. 
Appointed effective Sept. 1 were 
Dr. James H. McKay, associate 
professor of mathematics; Dr. Pe- 
ter H. Amann, assistant professor); 
of history, and Richard J. Burke 
Jr., instructor in. philosophy, 
“The appointment of Dr. 
Hoopes is the most important sin- 
gle step in the development of | Kappa. 
the promising educational pre- 
gram of this new institution,” 
said D. B. Varner, chancellor of 
MSUO. : : : 
“For the past several. months we 
have been consideringa long list 
of the ablest and miost promising}, 
young educators in America . for 
this key position and we are de- 
lighted that Dr. Héopes has ac- 
cepted our” invitation to. join ouy) ® 
  program,’ Varner said. 
“ has broad contacts in® 
the West Coast, and his « 
during the past two years: 
president of the. American: 
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wot vhperphnir-oleel aeeeea aaa 
trophe of war.” In a letter dated Nietededay, 
‘Dulles also told the President: ‘If    
By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL dr. | bay by ¢ Court | Drea as eas oe his: career and the sport F 
  T can, in a more limited capacity, MS reece 
continue to serve, I shall be happy 
to do‘ so.” 
|” James C. Hagerty, White: House word ) and defense 
jpress secretary, reported today|attorney ha to say in a murder 
that Eisenhower also had discussed (trial. = 
the matter of a: Dulles successor 
with staff. aides. in 1947. One he would like to potiey es. “Like the defensive 
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vas ining dawn wilde & balk whee 
whamo I got hit by Steve Sebo 
the says he thinks he was clipped) 
ahd my knee of football he loves so much, he B 
  
     
          
       
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the “early days: ot World! 4:04 it the President had talked War- Il. the family | migrated 19/46 Nixon’ on that subject, Hagerty France and from there to weplied: ‘No, not directly.” : 
8 Oey ink eke | “Hagerty declined to shed” any 
| cman ue it some tne gt on when Eisenhower wi . ay ee ea ig 
  
  
  
Teday in Fe Pontiac 
  
Wednesday in in Pontine 
      
     
   
        
       
   
          
    
      
    
       
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st am: a 5-18 m.p.b. on 8 m Win velocity 1 B. been sounded out on Eisenhower's 
    
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; “degree in ‘political science. ~ - But | “Tt ‘didn't 
  pop. 
out until 
  Frederick Carr Ziem liked ‘what 
jrooms. 
He thrilled to the prosecutor's’ 
standing to object to a defense 
‘question, the clever maneuvering | 
iof.the defense, and the seemingly - 
\ufipertutbhéd judge as he overruled 
or sustained: Objections. 
MADE DECISION 
Ziem's career decision came to 
him almost overnight. He wanted 
to be a lawyer. 
“It was almost love at first   
were. still bound by the limitation. , you ‘might say,” Ziem re- 
atl Mls. “After graduation in 1938 
¢ Timm ediately enrolled in summer 
law school to make sure I would 
like it. 
“I was more enthused about it 
jafter that,” he said. 
  is to 
to 
until the 
through, when 
readvertisement will be made. 
Tt was felt all along by DPW of- 
ficials that the 44 decision might 
possibly be a deterrent to the sale 
of the bonds. 
The city of Keego Harbor, the 
“imajor portion of West -Bloomfiéld 
Township, all of Farmington Town- 
‘lship and a small portion of the 
city of Southfield would benefit 
from the Farmington sewer. 
The Evergreen sewer will serve 
the cities of ouap Fans Bloom- 
i age, Troy, | 
Hills and Bloomfield and Pontiac 
townships. 
Both projects have been in the 
planning stage for more than two 
years. 
» A suit filed a year ago by a West 
Bloomfield attorney first tested the 
|constitutionality of the DPW Act. 
Connie Nicholas Gets 
Prison Sentence 
~ (Continued From Page One) _ 
the ‘sentencing further, but 
Judge Faulconer Promptly _over- 
‘riled it.   
  Gun sets Thurs Ay i4 Es. 
Sun Frida 6:45 a 
Moon r Thursday at 13: “01 ‘p.m. 
Moon sets dey at 2 at 2:22 a.m judge pronounced sentence. 
“ Dewstewn Tem Seepeentares 
6 OM... .cn0en.80 T1 O.M.....- eee 70; 
3 5m-+s adates 1 B mM... mee she told reporters. 
B.Mivesens ii) sen eo 2 Pm... +**33| She had been aroused’ in the | 
jnearby Marion County Jail about: 
i2 a.m, to go to the basement 
  fas ; ceases? %° fo th courthiouee to 
..10 courtroom e 
Mean owaeere side ve. santiesen. Be ‘hear the verdict. 
eae _ | She said she had -eaten little 
One Fear Ago'ts Ponting '— “two bites” yesterday noon and 
Cae erent iccccatcccccc. 48,8 Cup of milk last night, Mead tem: Seveseres: veeees..63' A reporter asked her whether 
nee - os. the 'o stil comming. wires 8 
Highest and Lowest Te — magazine story about year 
fea in ine eS Kearse! affair with Teel — a possibility os Gecelike. Canes se eel Bete ie Bee * ire Bg Rexece ain s es | 
 & Mile a ie “§t would be a ‘liftle difficult oo b+ nee Gee Y 56) now, wouldn't wr" she replied, 
_ BM New York” 1 $2. +1 haven't thought about 1¢ Inte- 
BS Beinn Be ii aces 70 ad. Pit a @1 4 nvicted’ her of vol- 
a ¥ a3 baie ws laughter, one of the 
‘8 & GS. Marie & ij four’ possible charges 
i i Washin n.4. The conviction calls for a manda- 
1 4 Tempe = 61 tory 2-to-2l-year prison term. 
t j Bids on the sale of general | 
finance the | months away from reaching what 
be received | he considers the pedestal in 18 
next Tuesday, This has'been post: | ‘years of his legal profession. 
said, Now 43, Detroit-born Ziem is 
On Jan. 1 he will be sworn in as 
Oakiand County Circuit Court 
judge. 
“I consider this the igealeteal 
event in my life,” Ziem said with 
apologies to his charming _ red- 
haired wife“Wanda, who was his! 
high school sweetheart at Pontiac} 
High. They were married in 1936. 
Wanda, too, is tickled about her 
husband's new job, but for another 
reason. “Isn't it true that they ~ 
insist on you taking vacations?” 
she inquired hopefully. 
* * * 
Law is in the life's blood of the 
bespettacled Ziem although his 
father, a retired Pontiac gas sta- 
tion operator and Great Lakes | 
ship captain, wanted him to be- 
come a dentist. Ziemi’s younger} 
brother, Edward Jr., runs a dental 
lab in the Pontiac State Bank 
Building. 
“TI was as bullheaded as dad 
land I decided on law,” Ziem 
remembered. 
His father, Edward, 77, 
their little home at 432 Oakland 
Ave., from where Ziem would go 
across the street. to watch the 
Pontiac Chiefs play at Wisner | 
Stadium. 
  Ziem was a hystander for only: 
She stood erect beside Symmes jawhile. He later starred with the. 
and listened impassively as the Chiefs on ‘the. football field and 
‘on the basketball court before. 
“] didn't sleep at all last night,” imnoving on to Michigan. 
* * * 
Next to arguing a case in court, 
‘give the happy-go-lucky Ziem a’ 
good football or basketball game |, 
to watch (he says he’s past the | 
playing stage) and he'll be content. | 
This teve for sports has al- 
ready passed on to his 10-year- 
old son Rick, a fifth-grader at 
Webster School, and soon will 
do likewise for Ziem’s youngest 
boy, .William, 5. 
Neighbors around the Ziem home| 
at 74 Mohawk Rd. often hear the 
swish-swish as Ziem~and Rick+, 
enjoyable hours taking prac- 
tice shots at a basketball backstop 
behind the garage. 
MANY MEMORIES. 
Ziem has just ‘as many pleasant 
:| memories of his days as an athlete: 
as he does about the hundreds of, 
  flaw cases he has ‘prosecuted since he saw and heard in the court- 
and | 
mother, Gladys, 70, still live in “eRe | 
future February and that) finished ‘my sSiaeei he aieca wine Heid | 
‘nard Girard. were opposed by | 
‘éseph W, Loulsell who was de- | 
fending Cari Bolton (later tried | 
oe sae 4 for the shooting of UAW Presi- | 
were times, to dent Walter E. Reuther) on a 
», student from 1 ety hee Se eee 
would catch © gtimpee of a. trial play. But don’t ask him to fix | court. | 
before trotting off to Ferry Field, anything around the house. “I'm | «j7, ‘caiiy tel Sacen anntne.” 
getting Into his uniform, and | 4 lousy do-it-yourself man,” he 7... remembers. “Every night! 
being on the practice field just | admits, was spent getting ready for the 
in time for another pregame | probably the most noticeable|next day.” 
scrimmage. - characteristic of County's * * *&   prosecutor since 1952 is his warm’ 
‘smile and friendly greeting. 
The World War II veteran got, 
‘into politics and the Republican) 
Party purely by accident, he says. 
iafter his discharge in 1946 follow- 
| ing. three years in the Army. 
“TL met a friend in Pontiac who 
asked me to distribute campaign 
cards for Clyde Uriderwood, whom 
I didn’t even know at the time, 
but whom I later found out was 
Republican candidate for prosecu- 
tor,” Ziem said. 
Underwood was elected and later 
ecutor. He’s been a Republican 
ever since. 
i oe * * 
Strangely enough, he reminisced, 
he accepted the position only in- 
tending to stay one year and then 
return to private practice. But he 
stayed on, and -in 1950 he was 
named _— go wpe A specced   i | 
: The new shes: disks be enjoyed 
ithis position more than others be- 
cause it permitted him to try more 
cases, . 
Ziem is far from the fist- 
shaking politician. of the 20th 
century. Matter of fact, he says 
he doesn’t particularly enjoy pol- 
itics; However, he got his point 
across well enough to be re- 
elected four times as prosecutor. 
There's a slight resemblance be- appointed Ziem an, assistant pros-|school.” . Although he realizes it is part, 
‘of his $13,500 job as. prosecutor, | 
Ziem cringes when the phone rings’ 
\disturbing his sleep and- calling | 
‘him to his office to take a state- 
He advises those who don't have, 
work on the line at General Mo- 
tors Truck & Coach and Pontiac 
in order to complete his under- 
graduate work aed — a 
  
writing on Michigan Criminal Law 
and. Procedures, 
* * * 
> ft was the late Judge Gillespie 
wits moved his. admission to the 
Bar a year later. 
Ziem’s big regret is that the 
judge won't be ‘around to see him 
take his oath of office as he ae! 
did.   
  «William E. Metzger established ; 
the first independent automobile 
‘dealership in the U.S. Today 
‘there are approximately 40,000 
    
  The Day in Birmingham dealerships in the U'S. 
  
Annual Bike 
to maintain Birmingham's excel- 
lent reco 
police partment and Kiwanis . 
Club are again joining forces in 
the annual Bike Inspection. 
* * * 
Police Lt. Robert Schaule said 
this morning the inspections will be 
held about the middle of May at 
jeight elementary schools. Prior to 
‘that time films will be shown on 
| the proper, ‘safe use of bikes, he 
said. 
Parents are asked to cooperate   by seeing that children bring | 
their bikes to inspection sites to 
| be designated. 
Birmingham pioneered in this 
safety field about 10 years ago. 
|The idea has since spread to other'| 
‘communities throughout the coun- 
x * * 
“Parents ‘can help us protect 
‘their youngsters beyond having 
safe bicycles by insisting that the 
traffic ordinances. on bike use are 
obeyed,” Schaule said, adding 
|*Copies of these are available at 
ithe police department.” . ~ 
Birmingham Police reported to- 
day that a series of breakin; cases 
were cleated-“pp yesterday. when 
they questioned three - boys, 
tween the -ges. of 14 and 15 A 
fourth youth was implicated and is 
being sought, they-added. _ 
Police Lt. Merlin: 
said the boys had a 
breakitig into Olsen’s Market at 
407 Ww. peewne ~ on two ew 
    ist 
d Police, Kiwanis Club Set 
BIRMINGHAM — In an effort) sions and taking $180 in cash and | 
merchandise, iz 
of bicycle safety, the, 
|people given citations will receive Inspection 
  They have also admitted enter-t 
ing Barnum Junior High School; 
after hours to swim in the pool’ 
| there and. breaking into the Bar- 
gain Box which is a Junior League 
resale shop at 465 S. Woodward 
Ave., Holmquist said. 
their parents, will be turned over 
to Holmquist. 
    
  Dale Carnegie Alumnae Assn., Inc. | 
in ‘‘Good Human Relations Week."’| 
Police will be alerted to observe’ 
-citizens performing special acts of 
| streets.. + 
In addition to receiving plaques, 
free tickets to a local theater. They 
also will be publicly honored at 
_ City Commission meeting April 
Club has completed its. bowling sea- 
son for the yeart and me super © 
trophies. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tay-! 
lor of Hazel street ‘took four o” the, 
respectively. 
in September include Mrs, Clar- 
ence Benedict, president; Mrs, 
“Dayton: O. Slater, vice president; 
Mrs. Wells Chapin, secretary. and 
            
   
   ment from an accused murderer. |E 
  when “i former Circuit |B} 
Judge Glenn C. Gillespie, non Ee 
gratis, proofread a book he was\— 
     
    
             
      
      
      
       
  to juvenile authorities, according 
Beginning Monday, the Birming- 
ham Police Department will coop-| 
erate with the local chapter of the & 
    
      
      
       ‘courtesy and Rood driving on city 3 . 
The Birmingham's Newcomers 1 
‘ prizes with high singles and series) 
ajscores for both meng_and ‘women    
  New officers who will take over E 
     
Mrs. Harry M. .Breake, ‘treasurer. 
         
     
          
     
      
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FILTER * 
CARTON 928 
Salem, Winstons. Mer!- 
poong at Parade, Tareyton, Pariia- 
ment ete. This low price plus Tec 
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    1000 Lites Per Carton   
4 126 
Pipe Smokers’ Special $1 Imported Briar Pipe 
as Rell Up Oil Skin Pouch 
20¢ Prince Albert Tobacco 
_ Reg. $1 
Value 
All for 45 
big values for the pers of one. Buy 
       
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irc, Box of 50 
oT" Giant money savitig valué, Three. § 
  
ME, 
6 of 50 ing Edward 
¢ CIGARS 
Reg. 
$3.00 
Value: ' 2» | 
Presh stock of Cell-O-Wrap i 
King Edwards just ow on 
at — at this ay ‘price sale 
The boys, now in the custody of E _- 
CANDY SPECIALS ® 29¢ Slice jelly ae 15¢ lb. 3 
   e Small and d iarge cone 
4 psc on arrived. 
15 tb, 
         
        
4-Lb. Individually Wrepaed 
Kraft Fudgies 
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Cibe shaped post enagge * ‘Payor a 
with creamy cente: 
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SO RSS SSS ROO enews 
           
  HEET LINAMENT Reg. $1.19 
         
    Begular 27c Value 
12 sm 95 Choice of Similac liquid or Baker's 
milk. Limit 12 cans. 
ee 
| carbs ASPIRIN. 
  Fletcher’s Castoria 
Child's Laxative 
Reg. 43¢ 
‘BABY ‘ PARKE 
’ re ABDEC DROPS            
     
       
      
     
      
    
   
      
  
             
            Regular $14.95 Value 
: @ SPIN CAST 
REEL - 
SOSHSHOH OSE SSHSEKVESSOHESSEOS ESSER OCHS ECEHOOES 
| $2.00 Holds in LAYAWA Y ‘til YOU Need It! 
   
     
     
       
      
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Complete Kit-~OUTDOOR 
_TV Antenna Kit 
$10.95 Value 
7* 
Eit has ‘ead-in 
wire, pre-assem- 
    BADMINTON and 
TENNIS NEEDS \ 
“tae Sedmiaton 2-Player Badminton \ butte ca 1 bird. 1 net 
a \ 
4 rackets, vine. ~~ 6 $8 
ash. pper =      
     astic cage with carrying 
poles, heavy au 
  cage. Reg. 
Regent Shuttlececks ..... 3 for 48c Heme oe cal anode Badminton Nets .... .88¢ to $1.49 (iam offs 
Badminton Poles... ..... ~- 1.49 Gey } P 
Badminton Rackets, each. ...... 1.19 Tv Chimney Mounts 
Tennis Rackets ...,...2.99 te 5.88 
Tennis Balls ...........3 for 1.69 | ST Td fea 288 
seceessseosoneees: eee 
4-PLAYER 
Croquet Sets 
i, 3” Hardwood matlets with 
— screw-on ‘heads. Complete 
with -arches, stakes, and 
rules.    
      
  Keep ‘em Sale & Handy 
LIGHT BULB & FUSE Deluxe Cart 
688 
’ As pictured at left 
Wheel cart in- 
cluded. Storage Rack 
97° Attach the rack sayehera of 
keep electric bulbs and 
you can find ‘em quickly. Truges ners 
breakage and clutter drawers ete. Simms 
Price 
       
      SPOHHHHHHSSSSSSOHSSSCOES 
    Screw-on mallets. aul PaG AGS Deluxe steel cart. qf) a 
Aspictured at ® 
right. 
SOSHSSSSSOSSSSHSHSHHSSHHHSHSHHHSHESESOOOHOEES      
        
           
    
      
    
     
        
            Gleaming 
STAINLESS STEEL 
Mixing Bowl Set     
  MeN VJs r¢, y 
, ie) Genuine ‘DIAMOND’ 
HORSE SHOE DURABLE 
RUBBER 
BASKET BALLS 4-PLAYER SETS 3-Piece 88 end performance ys ; Regular 1 3 mm - = aa 
penutracties “ ei . 8; Go 88 $5.95 
BASKETBALL GOALS Value 6 Net sont te hae avert 
Official size—al] met- Regulation tournament site and ons oad Fee Bee eve pew: 
    1% wit eplace- Lect 6 oe ee ea Res weight for adult players. Two pair 
$2.50 shoes (4) and 2 stakes. All metal.              
      98 N. Saginew —SPORTS 2nd Floor 
Shop SIMMS Fri. and Sat. for These SPECIALS 
SPECIALS for WOMEN 
  SALE of -LADIES’ SPORTS: WEAR Glazed COTTONS ‘| Pedal Pushers 
T-TOPPERS or Capri Pants 
Reg. $2.95 Value 
5. 
  REYNOLDS 
DO-IT-YOURSELF 
ALUMINUM Wrinkle resistant, Choice of sleeveless, 
short or %4 length chine -washable O OFF 
sleeves. Boat, slit or pocket, tapered legs. ENTIRE 
sports styles. Assorted back zipper, black colors, oO STOCK 
colors in sizes small, me- stripes or prints in sizes 
dium, large. 10 to 18. 
PYYTT TIT 
3 Styles—SPRING and SUMMER 
Ladies’ Car Goats 
599 All Sizes 10 to 20 Your choice of entire ressaining stock 
tubular stocks, rod bars. sheets, 
window hardware angies, etc, 
seeeeeecoeseeeoseseeeeee 
Finished, Satded & Painted 
21” ol Ladder 
1° 
Finished with clear 
varnish. Folds com- 
pactfy. Many uses. 
eCCCCCCORECOSECSOOECEOOS 
  Values to 
$10.95 
  ’ 
Pima cottons, fine poplins or cordu- Colgate a 
roy in single or double breasted “Florient! 
styles, Plain or knit, in tan and Room 
_ colors, — Deodorant 
Reg. 
89c 
SMM). | 
  66° house odors, 
Main Floor 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor Kills all oe THE pontiac Pitnss, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1959 
Over 25,000 Square Feet Packe 
         
       
    
       
    With Super. Savings! nother. 
  Eire ee: 
[ Georanteed “UNBREAKABLE’ FLASH. 
ee | UeHT 
Genuine ‘MELAMINE’ Molded 
52-Pc. DINNERWARE @ 8-DINNER PLATES Regular $34.95 Value 
@ 8-SOUP PLATES 
@ 8-SALAD DISHES - td 
@ 8-CUPS & SAUCERS 
@ 8-FRUIT DISHES 
@ CREAMER & SUGAR ” 
E @ SERVING BOWL 
Complete service tor 8 as advertised in LIFE Magazine — but not at this 
which will Pack of 100 
Mail Envelopes 
Reg. 49c Value 
Pack of 100 oe ¢ 
349264, — size 
fine quali 
—Main Fleer 
  jow price! You get everything listed above in mixed colera — 
always stay fresh because they, are molded into the dinnerware, Dainty- sevececcococoonooooese 
as fine china but almost unbreakable in normal household use.. Use our 
tree jayaway—just a. small deposit holds. SIMMS BOUSEWARES—2nd Floor 
  * 
Attention: CHURCHES — LODGES *— SCHOOLS 
RESTAURANTS—MOTELS—OFFICES—SHOPS 
SS, 72-CUP Automatic 
Electric 
Percolators 
$34.95 Seller 
99*® 
@ 12 to 72 Cups 
@ No-Drip Faucet 
@ Portable Style 
Prepares 12 to 72 cups of 
riect coffee atromati. 
SALLY. Easy to use — put 
in cold water, add desired 
amount of coffee and = 
the switch to ON 
it starts “to perk automatically and signal * light flashes when coffee is done 
5 automatically it keeps coffee serving a 
As pictured, easy to see water measure, 
drip 2-way faucet and it's portable, i, 4 
carry 84 pound perk.          
    GILBERT ‘REVEILLE’ 
40-Hr. Alarm Clock Reg. $2.50 Value 39 
tauren wa ae Se sere gear T 
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Reg. $ 
  7-Piece ELECTRIC 
HOME 
Barber Sets   
$9.95 Value 
ALL FOR 
Everything you need 5 59 
cuts — electric Fn “shears. comb, 
per neuer and Fey — pit 
’ SPECIAL eeseeeeeeseseooosoeoeoeee 
ven oaty 20 i PAPER-MATE 
at This Ballpoint Pens 
Price! 4 $1.69 c 
Values 
* Two-Tone Colors 
The pen approved by banks 
ers, educators, etc. Smooth 
writing pens. Refills always 
available anywhere in the 
U.S. A. MIRACLE FIBERS 
| 9% Sleeping Bags = with 
May be’     
* Chromed 
Full cut 36x8l-iInch bag bv ‘Seattle Quilt’ 
canopy and double air mattress pockets 
opened to use as double sleeping bag. Ful) length 
sturdy zipper., Ideal for travelers. vacationers, 
campers. hunters. etc. $2 holds yours in free lay- 
away. SPORTS—2nd Floor SHEARS - Regular $1.00 
Full 72-inch barber 
shears with chrome fih- 
ishing. Slight seconds, 
perfect cutting edges. 
—Main Floor 
Sdececccccesceecesseee 
General Electric ‘ROOMATE’ 
Electric Alarm 
Reg. $4.98 
388 
Self-starting electric alarm clock. 
‘Roommate’ model (10% tax.) 
—Main Floor 
eoecceceasecoscoocoece 
100 Sheets, 50 Envelopes 
Stationery Packs          
          
           
           
                 
  Men’s Summer 
JACKETS Full Zipper Front 
i 
White and Colors 
Spet and stain resistant eure Fully 
washable Slash pockets, adjustable 
cuff All sizes for men 
WASH ‘n’ WEAR 
.Men's Jackets Regular $4.95 Value 3° Fruit-of-the-Loom — wellned in 
ypeiety of colors. All sizes. 
46. Zip front, slash 
pocken. . 
BOYS’ and GIRLS’ e 
Poplin Jackets ‘Fruit of the Loom’ 
$2.95 Value 
Water repellent. Zipper 
front, two pockets. Wash- ‘ 
to.} ‘    
Regular 
$3.98 
Value 
      
       
          
~ Limit 2 Packs 
pack—6x0-inch sheets 
Pine @    
     
       
  150-plece plant oe 34) ed oom. envelopes. 
ity 
sabosecucudocesevevens 
_ Moth 
Crystals     able,.. ee of colors, Boys 
are 6 18——girls’ sizes 7 
  _ €{ Full Pound 
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     Children’s — Misses’ — Ladies* 
Anklet Socks All Sizes—3 to 11-—-White ond All Colors 
12 Pairs ] 9 
Choice of English ribs, triple roll cuffs, 
links and tinks, ete. . . . whites, pastels,      
   
         
               
       
        
            
       
       
             
   
              
     
   
      darks and stripes . . . irregulars and first. 
E quality. (Single pr—l7c). 
SIMMS | —Hosiery Dept. —MAIN FLOOR       
‘SPECIAL PURCHASE Brings Big Bargoins! 
MEN’S and BOYS’ 
fCanvas Oxfords 
Veluts to $3.95— 
9 66 
BOYS’ Sizes 
215 to 6 
MEN’S Sizes 
644 to 12 
Heavy canvas uppers 
in blu€ or brown. 
Double thick soles for 
extra wear.    
    
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    Children’s 
Barefoot Pi Red—Blue—White 
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Summer Sandals Canvas Oxfords 
Sizes 8% to 12% — 13 te 3 Complete Ranges—4 to 12 
Leather u a pers in 87 American made . (not 79 
brown, red or white. T imported.) Sizes 12% my? 
Rubber heels. to 3—$! 89. 
    FEATURE BARGAIN LOT! 
Men’‘s Dress G 
Oxfords Guaranteed $5.95 to 
Sellers 
199 izes 
to 12 
‘ALL NEW 1959 STYLES 
Dressy and casual styles in 
browns and blacks. Genuine 
leather uppers, compositio 
soles, -rubber heels, 
      “SNNENDWEL tad 
  
     MEN'S 
All Leather 
Work Oxfords 
Plain. or Moccasin. Toe            
                  Men’s $7.98 Work. 
Shoes-Oxfords Goodyear Welt Soles 
Rugged composi- Elk tanned leather 
tion soles.” Guar- 99 uppers, fon 98 | 
anteed wearing soles. Sizes 6 
E quality. 12, 
| SPECIAL PURCHASE! Genuine Leather Uppers 
BOYS'- CASUAL LOAFERS Values to $3.96—Sizes 21 to 6 
Soft ‘glove - like leather 
uppers with flexible rub-. 
ber soles and heels: * 
Smoke or tan colors. ~ 
              
    
       
         
  
    
    
      
  
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) 
|—Veteran actor Edmund | Lowe | 
was discharged from Doctors Hos- 
pital Wednesday after a month's: 
treatment for a chronic virus ta 
fection and vascular compli 
tions. The 67-year-old actor’ plans 
to ‘resume @ movie role in about 
three weks hi! saree rest. ana eeeene nents msn   5 Heectian B. Zeizer, 3432 Woodland 
Dona}d Spinrad, 9°01 Hickory Wood 
_ Baware s rad, 4882 Halbred   
  rm Going to Tell My Friends 
THEY SURE ARE. . 
    | AIL SUITS. TOPCOATS | | JACKETS and PANTS {MUST BE SOLD! 
As Always 
You Con Depend on 
: iMe to Do the Un- 
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BUS TOKENS 
Gtrwh: FREE with a 
     K-SHO L wahendiceety had. you! 
— $2.00 or Mere | | tide the bus.     i SN   eae 
SHOP TONIGHT Open ‘til 9 P.M. THURSDAY-TONIGHT ONLY! 
6 P.M. to 9 P.M. 
A Pair of Mix and Match Panis 
FREE! With Every Suit! EVEN AT MY SALE PRICES!   
  
  
_ GETTING MARRIED? “Women in White” . 
? UNIFORMS | | SING Toa Prom? | § § Could Sell for $5.95 
Wash ‘n‘ 3 99 
Ped 
ed CAN PARK IN FRONT OF STORE 
BENSON 37. North Saginaw Street 
"BETWEEN, LAWRENCE and HURON ST. rwTwvyrTrvrewvevuwvevewrvTYTTwTrTTVTrCTCT Tree TC Ce Cree eee ee 
FITTING FORMAL 
TUXEDOS Reserve Yours Now!           
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Woite’s Own Top Quality Brand... 
“HARDWICK” SALE   
HARDWICK WASH ‘N WEAR DRESS SHIRTS 
® No ivoning needed 
© All combed cotton 
© Sanforized, pre-shrunk 
® Body contour fit 
© Convertible cuffs 
© Permanent stay collars 
©@ Sizes 1412-17, 32-35. sleeves . ' Reg. $2.99 
‘2.49 e 
HARDWICK WASH ‘N WEAR PLISSE SHORTS 
© All elastic waistband “79°   
® Pre-shrunk, many. colors bey A 
© Waist sixes 28 to 42 
  
HARDWICK COMBED COTTON T-SHIRTS 
© Snowy white cotton 
© Nylon reintorced neck Reg. . 19‘ 
© Will not sag $1,00 : 
© Sizes S, M, L, Xt 
  
HARDWICK NYLOCOT MEN’S HOSIERY 
© Nylon and cotton blend R ¢ 
® Comfortable, absorb perspiration eg. 
_o@ Siges 10, V1y-41%,-12, 13 69c 
| Waiite's:Men's Shop . : . Street Floor 
  
BOYS’ SMART PROPORTIONED 
WASH: °N'WEAR CHINO SLACKS 
Special 
Purchase! 
  e@ No-iron polished cotton chino with flap back pockets 
@ Choose tan, antelope. black, charcoal or blue 
Waite's Children’s World... Second Floor 
  
Girls’ “North Shore” 
PLAID SLACKS 
2.49 Bright, colorful plaids in easy 
care fabrics. Sizes 7 to 14. Spe- 
cial purchase savings! Boys’ Collar Style - 
KNIT SHIRTS 
? For 3 
National brand short sleeve 
shirts in smart stripes. Full cut, Reg. Reg. 
$3.98 . $1.98 
Waite's .. . Second Floor Waite's .. . Second Floor 
    
: CHILDREN’S. 
SCHOOL 
SHOES 
Reg. $5.99 and $6.95 
‘4.99 ° Black end white saddles, 
black or grey gumdrops. 
brown oxfords 
e Smart sturdy shoes 
tor school or play 
@ Sizes 8% thru 3— 8. 
B, C, D widths 
  $ 
Waite's Children's World... Second Floor -SHIRTWAIST 
_ @ Special purchase!   
339 @ Pretty flowers on 
bodice 
@ Beige. mint, 
apricot 
@ Sizes ]2-t0 20, 
1442 
Waite's Daytime Dresses ... Third Floor 
  
   
    BAN-LON 
Short Sleeve 
- CARDIGAN 
. Third Fleer Waite's Sportswear .. 
  
WOMEN’S LIGHTWEIGHT WOOL SUITS 
Reg. $49.98 $ 3 3 
and $59.98 
pastels, navy or Famous make lightweight wool suits in 
grey. Petite, junior and misses’ sizes. 
Waite’s Suits .. . Third Floor 
  N 
Many Styles...in 
SUMMER 
HANDBAGS , Sparkling White 
SHEER 
GLOVES 
te 5244) me 52 $2.98 $2.50 
Straws, vinyls, black Novelty sheer gloves in 
patent, plastic calf in short and 8 button lengths. 
pouches, totes, classics Sparkling white. Sizes 6 
‘and vagabonds. to 8. 
Waite'’s ... Street Floor Waite's .. . Street Floor 
  sin 
  
Women’s Nationally Advertised 
SPRING SHOES 
® Air Step 
© Fiancee 
Reg. $10.95 $ 
to $14.95 ® De Roose © Joyce 
© Life Stride 
90     
       e Straps, pumps, slings" 
@ Tapered or needle toes 
® Mid or high heels 
@ Many colors 
© Most sizes 
  a, Weite’s Shoe Fashions se» Street Floor     
   
       
    
     
     
    
    
          
  complete with 
matching hot... 
MISSES’ POPLIN _ 
RAIN ‘N SHINE COAT 
‘ow 3990 @ Water repellent © Wrinkle, stain resistant 
lenty of fashion and Slattery in these wonderful rain 
‘n shine coats! They're equally at home in Springs 
sudden showers or on cool bright days. Choosé yours 
in beige, blue or green. Sizes 8 to 18. 
Waite's Coat Fashions . .. Third Floor 
  
WOMEN’S DRIP-DRY DUSTERS 
Reg. s 
$5.98 
Lovely drip-dry dusters with lace trim collars, potkets and sleeves. 
i Sizes 10 to 18 in pink, blue or maize. 
Waite'’s Robes ... Second Floor 
“MERRY-GO-ROUND” 
PETER PAN BRA   
    
   Reg. $3.00 
2.39 
The famous bra with 
extra rows of stitching 
arctind the cup for extra 
firmness, full, flattering 
uplift! Can‘t-Curl band 
will) never ride up, bind 
or wrinkle. White cot.‘ 
ton broadcloth, 
32-36A, 32-388, C 
Waite’s Foundations . «+ Second Floor 
      
      
      
       SPECIAL PURCHASES!   
‘ab pace © .30-Day Charge Account - 
Easy Terms : 
@ No Money Down, Poy Monthy 
‘ @ Loyawey : 
REDUCTIONS FROM ‘STOCK! STOREWIDE SAVINGS! SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT 7 IL 1. 
  
NEW. JUMBO BLAZON PLAY GYM 
WITH 8’ SLIDE and new 3-WAY SWING! 
, Shop and Compore! 
‘» 2 
No Money Down 
Pay zs Monthly rin 
     
    
* STURDY—2” Tubing Throughout! 
* SAFE—Safety Ladder Steps (No Rungs) with 
Solid Oak Catwalk Platform! | . 
* BIG 86” Top Bar! 7’4” Legs! 8’ Slide! 
* FUN—Galvanized Steel Slide, Oak 3-Way 
Lawn Swing, 2 Swings, Trapeze Bar, Gen 
Rings, Chinning Bors! 
Big and safe, with éxtra thrills for all the youngsters! New 
lawn swing with convertible seats double the fun... jumbo 
slide has a solid oak safety platform, safety steps ond pro- 
tective railing . . . sturdily built by Blazon for yeors ,of 
exciting fun! Seats flip for back- 
to-back sitting. For standing, 
sitting or both. 
Waite’s... Downstairs 
  
Lint free... Pre-shrunk ... No Iron 
: MYLAR ACCENTED — 
“MOONBEAM” SPREADS 
744 os © Thousands of tiny hobs—accented with metallic mylor 
@ Contains Avisco fibers for long weer 
@ Choose white, blue, green or sand 
Waite's', .. Fourth Floor The magnificent new... 
SELF-PROPELLED ROTARY @ Positive geared tooth drive belt, no 
slippage—never needs adjusting 
e Specially designed steel housing, 
reinforced for extra support 
e Powerful 4-cycle engine 
@ Adjustable speed control on handle | 
@ Trims close to walks, fences, etc. 
@ Complete with leaf mulcher     Reg. $112.50 
99° 
Easy Terms 
  
  
  BIG 24-INCH 
RIDING ROTARY 
Reg. $128.00    
    $5 DOWN places your mower 
in layaway. for .. 
FATHER’S DAY! 
    
  
    
NEVER BEFORE at Waite’s! 
DOWN, DACRON or FOAM PILLOWS 
—all one low price! 
@ Foam and Dacron Washable ond 
allergy free 
@ All beautiful stripes or prints Reg. $4.99 and $5.99 
$. 
e Each 
Fourth Floor @ Large 21 by 27” sizes 
@ Outfit all your beds now 
Waites...      
    108 Easy Terms! 
@ Heovy duty 312 H. P. 
Clinton engine 
@ Powerful 4-cycle 
@ Forward, reverse, neutral 
@ Factory reconditioned 
e Full 90-dey warranty 
WAITE'S HAS EVERYTHING FOR A, 
RICHER, GREENER LAWN . . . DOWNSTAIRS 
  
     
JUMBO 57” QUILTED SPECIAL DRAPERY SALE 
PLASTIC GARMENT BAGS © | ; 
a All fora Low..... 4 Pair 
ONLY, : 
*] 99 @ Mostly one or two poir of a kind, many colors 
Eoch @ Mostly single widtts, some wider 
Waite's Draperies ... Fourth Floor     
“@ Holds ‘16 garments | - 
@ Full length zippers 
@ 3-hook metal SHOWER CURTAIN SETS 
frames Reg. 
$8.98 *5 a 
@ Both shower curtain and window -curtain in set @ Dust-tite closings 
@ Pretty prints and 
solid colors   e Fashionable plastic in green, yellow, black, white 
Waite's Curfains ... Fourth Floor 
. » Street Floor   -   Guaranteed 2 Years Against Breakage! 
50-Pc. SERVICE for 8 
PROLON DINNERWARE GIANT 24-INCH 
OUTDOOR BARBECUE GRILL 
$1 pl . 
1285 999 inicrrey neg $ ‘or Fathers Day | $29.95 WJ 8 
@ Chrome plated grid, copper color finish 
@ 120 square inches of handy shelf space @ 3 lovely patterns to choose from 
@ Elegant enough for all occasions 
@ Patterns will not fade @ Adjustable draft control, hi-lo adjustment crank 
@ Large 51/2’ semi-pneumatic tires 
  Waite’s Garden Shop ,. . Downstairs Waite’s Dinnerware .. . Filth Floor ep 
      
    
      
  
    
  
    
Heavy Gauge Tubing 
IRONING CADDY 
9 52.88 Chrome plated ironing caddy 
for hanging clothes up as you 
iron. Or, use as a portable 
clofhes rack 
Street Floor Notions e   Ironing Board 
SILICONE COVERS ~ 
88° of 2 
Long lasting non- _ covers 
that. fit all standard metal or 
wooden ironing boards. 
Street Floor Notions   Set of 5... 
SKIRT HANGERS 
Reg. S« 
1.29 
Holds skirts or slacks gently 
but sécurely. Chrome plated. 
Clip hangers together to save 
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  "When J: Howarp EpMowpson he- 
came governor . last January: te. 
moved to end this state of affairs 
and began to enforce the dry law! 
for the first time. State officers’ 
clamped down‘on hundreds, of boot 
and’ thriving businesses. ‘With no 
hard liquor available “most night 
. clubs closed their doors. 
The Governor then was able to~ 
get the state. legislators to vote for 
a referendum. Last week's voting 
not only was for state repeal but 
voters rejected by two to one a ony 
* * 
Thus eistoain ends a ridicu- 
lous and hpyocritical situation and 
will benefit by millions of dollars 
in liquor taxesi But the state 
still will keep‘a tight control on 
hard liquor which can be sold only 
by the bottle and in designated 
places. 
NATO Officials Back — 
Firm Stand on Berlin » 
As the 15 NATO ministers met ~ 
‘Washington they could lopk back 
a decade of increasing strength aa 
look ahead with hope of new econo- 
Since NATO came into being 
there have been no major wars 
and the Russians have made no ] er 
    In preparation. for the approach- 
ing. eqpference with Premier 
, NATO’s foreign affairs 
officers of the United States, Britain, 
France and West Germany have met     
to thresh out differences and have 
reached partial agreement at least. 
Fears had been expressed that 
Great Britain might be too anxious 
to reach a settlement with Russia be- 
cause Prime Minister MACMILLAN 
_wished to improve his political posi- 
“tion at home. The Prime Minister 
isn’t likely to endanger the peace of 
Europe for any such Neeting an 
vantage. 
President Dr Gavis had de- 
-manded changes in NATO or France 
would go it alone in the Mediter- 
command, Smaller nations had ex- 
pressed concern over West Ger- 
many’s growing influence in 
European affairs. 
Joszrx M. A. H. Luns, ‘foreign 
minister of the Netherlands and 
president of the NATO council set 
the tone for the conference when he. 
‘said; 
“Let us stress that defination 
has never been able to preserve 
peace and that most disengage- 
ment plans are essentially Com- 
munist creations designed to 
neutralize Germany, to make 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS Trade oot Deny Bs Sunday 4 W. ntiac, i chlga 
Published by THe lacie Press Company 
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B coast ex SE "NATO officials express confidence 
Don’t Bite ks Bite on Quacks 
~ Reducing 
Postmaster jis Anraur SuM- , 
MERFIELD says “medical quackery” 
is at an all time High and that re- 
ducing schemes are perhaps ‘the 
most ' lucrative of today’s ‘medical 
frauds. | 
Here’s a stern warning. 
Dont be @ sucker. : 
Sok os 
‘Don't fall for the quacks and 
their “reducing schemes” uniess 
you know what you are doing. 
Consult a competent physician 
and go by his advice. It may not 
sound as alluring, but it may be 
infinitely more sensible. 
x & SR. 
Don’t bite. 
Don’t throw morfey away. ; 
Medical authorities say the Ameri- 
can Public is annually milked out of 
100 million dollars by spurious 
schemes. _ , 
The Man About Town 
Quirks of: Spring 
Some Local Oddities in 
re with Season | 
Spring: A season that appears 
to have finally sprung. - 
due extra héavy ice, quite unex. 
pectedly, went out of the lakes in the 
Pontiac atea in. an orderly fashion. In 
    
  
some former years when the ice was not. 
thick the worst offenders were Cass 
  
The last of the melting snow in a guny 
near the home of . 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Telford 
of Lake Orion revealed crocus blooms in 
several colors. | 
  First to report outdoor tulips in bloom 
Mrs, Fran. onadie 
‘of Oxford, who has a secret way of forc- 
ing them. ‘ 
  Rather foul smelling, and worthy of its 
name, skunk’s cabbage, usually beats the 
gun on spring flags in the Pontiac area, 
and 
Horace Marford 
of Keego Harbor is first to report it. He 
says the leaves already are six inches 
across. . 
When he was shoveling snow last 
February, 
Although he later spent 
many hours shoveling over: the same 
snow, he did not find it. The other day 
his dog, Ike, brought it out of the corner 
where he sleeps in the family garage, 
“with the money still in it. Mr. Belknap 
recollects that Ike was with him when he 
lost it. 
  Returning from a trip to the Traverse 
= on 
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Altmeler 
ot Drayton Plains brought hack some 
trailing arbutus in full bloom, that: they 
dug from under the snow.’ 
  A postcard drifts In from 
Frank Sullayan, 
now in the nation’s capital, that says, 
“The Japanese cherry blossoms are their 
usual, fake, not worthy of comparison 
with any peach orchalt in the Pontiac 
vicinity,” 
Back from a Florida vacation, 
Frank Sinnet 
says he met many Michigan cars bound 
. for task state. » 
Verbal Orchids to- _ Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson 
of St. Petersburg, Fla. formerly of Pon- 
tiac; 53rd wedding anniversary. 
Mrs. Bertha Benish 
of Auburn Heights; 84th birthday. 
_. Morton Bradford 
    of Lake Orion; 80th birthday.  —._—‘| 
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Clune 
of Grand Blanc;. golden wedding. that Povvays sense and —— 
, What. Ever Happened to the UN?” 
    
“David Lawrence Says: 3   
Commies Want ‘to ‘Get, Strauss’ WASHINGTON — Communists 
is a move- 
LAWRENCE 
°F 
of political power particularly in 
the (J, Robert) Oppenheimer 
case’. ” 
Whatever Admiral Strauss ever 
said publicly on the subject of 
weapons tests was based upon the 
advice of noted scientists known 
to be loyal to the United States, 
Naturally there are differences of 
opinion among scientists, and in 
recent years there has been a 
tendency to exaggerate the ill 
effects of fall-out from bomb tests. 
* * * 
But, in any event, those who held 
the view that there was no present 
danger in the way the tests were 
being conducted had as much right 
to. their viewpoint as the critics. 
It is regrettable that the Oppen- 
heimer casé has to be dragged in 
once more, but some of the critics 
of Admiral Strauss evidently want 
it that way. 
Their , assumption is that the 
senators have not read the record   
The Country Parson 
  » “Phe ‘key to many of our family 
’ problems is the one that fits the 
family car." _- 
    Usually when a cabinet officer 
is up for confirmation by the 
Senate, there is the customary 
inquiry as to his views on public 
questions. The feeling has always 
been that the President has a right 
to choose cabinet officers sympa- 
thetic to his own policies, irre- 
spective of the views of the political 
opposition. So it seems strange 
that any extraneous issues should | be interjected into the Strauss 
case. 
~*~ *« * 
It is a mystery, too, why there 
in the fight against the confirma- 
tion of Strauss who have their own 
antipathies—such as are involved 
in the controversy over govern- 
ment control of the public utility 
industry—all of which are unre- 
lated to the friction among the 
scientists. 
The Communists will be happy 
if they can just ‘‘get Strauss.” It 
is doubtful whether the senators 
are aware of the true nature of 
the underground battle being 
waged against this loyal American. 
. (Copyright 1958)   
Dr. William Brady Says:   
Uses Remedy for Corns 
to Banish Rash of Warts 
“Had @.total of 2Swarts on both 
hands—six of them as large as an 
aspirin. Prior to using your remedy 
I went to..two doctors with no 
results. Then I 
‘used yotr sali- 
cylic collodion, I 
now have ne 
warts. I wanted 
you to know how 
much you helped 
me.’” (B.J.M.) 
In the first 
remember. that 
warts seem to 
come and go 
, without rhyme 
er reason, we don't know what 
causes warts, and so whatever 
remedy or treatment you use may 
“work like magic’ or have ‘‘no 
réesults.””. 
Through the years I have re- 
ceived from readers as many 
reports of removal of warts by 
castor oil as by any other rem- 
edy—that is, the warts disappear 
after dally application of castor 
oil for a week or two. + 
The salicylic collodion which the 
correspondent used is, I suppose, 
the standard corn remedy—20 
grains of salicylic acid dissolved in 
one-half fluid ounce of flexible col- 
lodion, Apply a coat ‘of this to 
corn, callus or wart once a day. 
In a week or so the corn, callus or 
wart becomes soft and may be 
wiped away. 
Now may I say I was impressed 
by B. J. M.’s description of his or 
her warts as the size of an aspirin. 
It seems remarkable that the 
correspondent is so familiar with 
aspirin, 
CURES NOTHING 
If aspirin cured anything at all, , 
there might be some retinceat, 
for taking the drug occasionally. 
But it doesn’t cure anything. It is 
merely analgesic—pain relieving— 
and by no means the harmless DR. BRADY 
_ sense-deadener many addicts be- 
lieve it is. 
One recognized authority says: 
“The promiscuous use of 
acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) for 
relief of headache, reeange 
neuritis, arthritis, tonsillitis, in 
fluenza, muscular vhewnsistion:; 
cystitis, etc. may lead to poison- 
_ ing, the chief symptoms being 
nausea, vomiting, profuse ewest, 
ing, rapid irregular pulsé.” « 
While death from aspirin poison- 
ing is rare, ‘overdose’ sometimes 
proves fata). Of 750 persons who 
acempted suicide with aspirin only 
four died, 
* ws 
Once or twice in my lifetime I 
‘have taken 5 or 10 grains of place, we should - 
-when I must ex- aspirin, gingerly. I'm a great 
coward about unnecessary risks, 
and so when I take aspirin or any 
other analgesic or sense-deadener 
or pain-killer I remain quiet, sit- 
ting or lying down, for not less 
than an hour afterward. If the 
ache, pain or distress is not bad 
enough for, that, I worry along 
without the dope. 
+’ * * 
Signed letters, not more than one 
page or 100 words long pertaining to 
ogy Meson health hygiene, not -dis- 
a or treatment, will: be 
acivered William Brady, if a 
laden enve ts sent 
Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 
(Copyright 1959) for our employer to make & profit, 
“Why All the Boos? Well, as a Start —’ 
Why all the boos to the Tigers? 
Here are some reasons: three men 
on, two outs, Doby drops easy fly 
ball; three men on, out 
winning. These are only some. 
T. M. 
Milford 
Praises ity Police 
for Stopping Thefts 
would? like to compliment them on 
the fine cooperation they've given 
us. We were plagued by a series 
of thefts at our church and when 
we went to the police, they agreed 
to help. Since then the thefts have 
stopped completely. We know our 
police are busy and have a large 
territory to cover and we appreci- 
ate their looking in on us when 
they're in our neighborhood 
Edward 8. Thompson |, See. 
First Open Bible Cearch of. of Pontiac 
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And demonstrates to younger folks 
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* * * 
When once thy foot enters ‘he 
church beware— 
God is more there than thou: 
for thou art there ; 
Only by His permission. Then 
beware, 
And make thyself all reverence 
and fear, 
—George Herbert   
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Beth’s case deals with the old 
bugaboo called “weak kidneys.” 
But that’s generally malarky. 
So learn how-to cope with this 
very common problem of both 
men as well as. women when 
they are on a date. The organs 
of the body form habits and 
sometimes you must re-educate 
them. They may resist, but 
force them to be your slave in- 
stead of your master: 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
CASE B-410: Beth G., aged 16, 
is a very attractive high schooler. 
“But I must 
have weak kid- 
neys,”’ she timid- 
ly confessed, ‘‘for £ 
I must go to the, 
er room sev- 
eral times when I 
am on a date. 
“And, Dr, 
Crane, it is so hu- 
miliating to me 
  cuse myself a 
couple of times CRANE 
during the average movie, 
“I am 90 embarrassed that 1 
have tried to decline all dates 
the past two months, but boys 
like me and keep asking me to 
. €0 out with them, 
“If you could just tell me how . 
to overcome my weak kidneys, I'd 
be the happiest girl on earth!” 
WEAK KIDNEY MALARKY 
ft isn’t weak kidneys that cause 
such embarrassment to the pando, 
ity of cases like Beth 
‘* * * 
And don’t think this is a rape 
situation, for thousands of men, as 
well as women, have this frequent 
urgency about. visiting a rest room 
when they are on a date. 
Stich people may“otten be shy, so they are unusually excited and 
tense when they are spending a 
social evening with a desirable 
member of the opposite sex. 
But when you are tense, your 
blood pressure ig also higher, And 
that means more blood is pumped 
through your kidneys per minute, 
so they filter out a much greater 
volume of urine. 
x * 
Thus, the urinary bladder gets 
. full in a shorter time and naturally 
demands to be 
This situation ig aggravated, too, 
by the fact that such nervous, 
tense people may drink several 
glasses of water if they are dining 
with their date. 
As fast asthe walter fills their 
glass, they empty it again, for 
they want something to do to fill 
in the gaps in conversation. And 
they may also take refills on cof- 
fee, which contains caffeine, and 
caffeine is a diuretic (urine “a 
ducer), 
If you are a victim of frequent 
urges to visit the bathroorn, then 
cut out ALL liquids in mid-after- 
noon’ when you know you have a 
date that — 
* * 
Then go . “low on fluids: if you 
have dinner together before the 
show. If you salt your food heavily, 
this will often hold fluid in the tis- 
sues and thus limit the urine se- 
/cretion meanwhile; for table Balt ' holds about 70 times its volume of 
water, 
_Join the “Compliment Club,’ too, 
and pay compliments to your com- 
panion a ie this will give you mote 
social poise and help fill the gaps 
in. your dialogue which formerly 
made you reach: for a glass of 
water. 
RE-EDUCATED BLADDER. 
But you can also help yourself   Kidney Problem May Be Nerves 
by re-educating your bladder to 
hold double its present volume. 
, Ht you become. self-conscious 
and sensitive about your bladder, 
it may so occupy your attention 
. that you learn to empty it when 
it holds only 3 or 4 ounces, 
But it should easily contain 8.or 
10 ounces. In fact, in prostate 
cases where the outlet is dammed, 
the bladder will stretch till it will 
bald 0 pilin OF chee. 
, When joa. are "ei ela there- 
fore, make your bladder let out an. 
  
the 
By the methods outlined herein, 
Beth sooh overcame her bugaboo, 
So can 
Always write to Dr, George. W. Crane 
care 
site ng ere env 
typing and printing costs when 
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Others have tried fo imitate, but 
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Low-Cost Wringer 
Washer on Sale! 
      
  
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Sensational low price for Ken-    
    
    pound capacity, rustproof por- 
celained wash tub. Has new 
full-skirt styling rustproof alumin- 
wringer and. plastic tub, 
cover; Buy nowl 
      
          
       
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Shop These Specials in Sears Appliance 
Depts. — Main Basement 
Open ‘til 9 P. M. Tomorrow Night 
, Includes Rug Scrub Dolly = g Top Value!” 
¥ Compact Freezer Stores ae 
66 350 Ibs. Ds. of Foo Food 
5.00 . _ ——_ 
Down : 
dv Specially Priced This Week Only 
Save money! With little effort! Also you scrub and 
polish all your wood floors, linoleum, terrazzo and 
tubber tile. Occasional buffing protects your floors 
for months. Hurry in today for this gigantic offer! 
Sale ends Saturday. 
Vacuum Dept., Main Floor ™ Combination Offer Kenmore Floor Polisher 
       
     
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FOR ONLY 
  
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10 CU. FT. CAPACITY 
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199" 17-Inch (overall diagonal) 
143 sq. inches 
viewable area 5.00 Down 
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- @ Pre-set cold control for safe temperatures 
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  Automatic Kenmore Electric 
© 24-Inch Oven \ $1 500 ES e 30-Inch Range \: | 
Top unit is fastest known! rity automatic ... set it, go 
shopping. Your dinner bakes Sutomatically in the giant 
24-in. oven! 7-heat switches. Full-width fluorescent light. 
Over-sized storage drawer. Low prided. 
  
  Kenmore 30-Inch Gas Range 
© Big 25-Inch Oven 34 
© Smokeless Broiler Down , 
With porcelain-finished cover in place, you have a handy 
work area... remove the cover and enjoy the pleasures 
of griddle-top cooking. 2 Super-Jet top burners boil wate!” 
in seconds. Visi-Bake oven door. 
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= Regular Low Price 259.95 
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Service will be held at 2:30 p. m./Frank “A. Bozynski, 58, 
Fedey at the , Faynier Snover a gas Se. Amvew Cath a.m. ¥ 
‘ Mt. Avon Cemetery. 
ry 30 Fesday. atthe William Linvell C. Smith, 49, of 406 Ir-/8:50 Pm. Friday of - 
/ win St. died yesterday at St. Jo-|F died Wednesday seph Mercy Hospital after an ill-|_ Mr- Bozynski 
ness‘ of seven months, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital He was a member of Zion|*i@c, following a long illness Church of the Nazarene and an| He was a member of S employe of General Motors Truck|Catholic : Chureh "and & Coach Division. Name Society there. He was Surviving are his wife, Grace; |@d operator of the Food a daughter, Mrs. Laura Reiker of/Store in Rochester and Lakeville; five sons, Harold ahd (Previously employed with Sydney Parrott, both of California, |@%d Motor Co. j ‘ Gary, Leonard and Robert Smith, |. Surviving are his wife, Wash ‘em .. wear ‘em! | all at home; two sisters, Mrs.|three sons, Frank of | 
Bannie era Glade Springs home me ret rer gt These Meléma slacks n 
Fostien: sat enon of Cobolecbeeex ena eecmadnaeee eornoi ing 
Service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sat- 
urday from the Zion Church of| . MBS. FARMER E. Don't be disappointed. Get one or more the Nazarene with burial in White| CLARKSTON — Service for a Memorial Cemetery. His|Farmer E. (Carrie) Da pairs now. For active or spectator sports, picnics, oround the house, or any casual or 
leisure activity. Famous Pepperell fabric 
* with the best wash ‘n wear finish available 
today for cotton. It’s sturdy cotton, 
Sanforized, woshfast, resists soiling and 
cleans easily- , roomier pockets 
double-stitched and bartocked. Seams 
strongly sewn. Popular ton, charcoal, 
antelope (medium) brown. Sizes 28-40, 
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ie Sale-Upright and Spreading Yews! nN yi ame °2 [ 15-18-in. Spreaders 
    Fraternity Prep Sport Shirts 
Vv Regularly sells at only 1.49   
           >| 4h, » Ideal for summer play. Assorted patterns and Dan River 00 
3 a) R eg 8 8 solids in gay colors to choose from. All are short sleeve 
to keep him cool in the hot summer sun. Hurry in today . 
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home. with sdéme of this   Boys’ Denim Putter Pants 
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forized cotton tailored with elastic 
back, pleated front. Just wash and 
wear. Hurry in today! 24«30-in. Spr'der Reg. 10.95 9.88 
_ 18.24-in. Upright Reg. 8.95 7.88 =". 24-30-ih. Upright Reg. 10.95 9.88 | ; ae 18-24-In. Taxus 8 i, Boys’ Wear Dept. Main Floor 
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Robin Hood Park Blend 1-Ib.. . 98¢ M 
2-b. ....1.89 4-tb. 02. .3.59 Repair Dept. EACH 
  
       
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e ‘, . 2-pound oe ewer 0000 5.98 
| Domestic Rye Grass 5-Ib. ... .98¢ Surplus Stock of First Quality 
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3-GAL. SIZE Se # eer. 
Ideal sprayer for “small gar- — exe Sy Z 
den tasks. Pre- galvanized tank, brass: pump rod. Easy 
loading funnel top, Get. it 
Better Rose Bushes — Ready-to-Plant! Sale Priced! 
i Reg. 1.19 De; | Weekend Only Hl 
o Choose from 23 varieties 49« Increase A 
3 Days to Save 49c on 
Pilgrim Sport Shirts 7 
17 neat short-sleeve styles and 
patterns . . . cool as an ice-house 
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Fraternity: Prep back: flap pocket 
model, Sanforized combed Perma 
Smooth cotton. 4 colors. 6-20. 
  Boyville Care-Free 
Suspender Slacks 
now 998 ONLY 
Favorite polished ectton will. 
flap back Ivy styling. Corded 
solids in new shades. Sizes 4 
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on our best underground wiring. Hurry in to Sears . 
; off because of price. Now you can save up to 2c.4 foot 
taday for this gigantic savings! a 
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Specials: in Paint Dept., Basement 
  
- House. Paint Shingle and 
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Undercoat wopegeees> | Shake Paint 
' Reg. 4.59 = — ber, Reg. 4.49 Gallon 
: : 88 NOW 3” = f NOW 3 
Single Gel: SAVE 60¢ —~N | Single Galion   
California 
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Reg. 4.89 Gallon 
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~ Nights Until 9 _ Masonry 
Paint - 
Reg. 5.89 Gel. 
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Melmac’ Dinnerware SALE! 19-Pc. Sel! Separately You'd Pay 18.47 
Each piece is:work of art and is individually styled for. 
use in any type home. Each and every piece is different. 
Never before have you*had:a chance to save om Melmac + - 
dinnerware like this! Patio Rose or Autumn Leaves pat- 
tern. ; ; 
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    Let the brightness of these 
light fixtures accent the 
beauty of your home. Buy 
now at these low prices. 
  at 4.99 yord | 
  
      ONLY: ‘VJ Tightly twisted loop pile 
with. 20 watt fluorescent 
bub. 
+ €. Recessed fixture for — g, 3-light ceiling. fixture 
100 watt bulb. Chrome- with: light spreading    
CARPETS: | scsi   Only $10 Down Carpets Your Home 
‘Regularly sells — 99 
Sq. Yd. 
$ Choose from seyen tweed textures 
10 Down ° colors. Vat dyed colors resist fadin 
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and       SARPET SALE! | 
Only $10 Down Carpets Your Home. 
Regularly sells ! 99 
be    
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‘do Save 96c per yard ; 
Just look how litfle it costs. to have 
your floors carpeted wall-to-wall with 
broadloom carpet. :Tightly twisted loop 
pile is carpet rayon for color, nylon of 
long wear. - 
           
      
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est award in scouting, were these members of Troop. 
by the Grace Lutheran Church. Tig eee iP tees Fenkina, 
Five: Scouts in Troop: 244 Win Coveted Eagle Rank 
Five mankers - Boy Scout Scout were Bob dekacehe, 
Troop 244, sponsored by the Grace} Steve Ewalt, we, Jerome, Tom     
        
         
     
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Lutheran Church, achieved the, 
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The new Eagle Scouts are Tom Thieves stole four hubcaps from 
Frink,/a car outside a factory here. The Mike Jenkins and Jim Swank, The owrier — Marshall Dillon, 
Eagle rank is the highest that. can 
be achieved by @ Boy Scout.     
In 1898 electric taxicab service 
             
13, of 62 Wenonah Dr; J 
McGrath in Ray Winkelman. 
‘Life Scouts are Isgrigg, Bill 
Jurgenson, Lightfoot, 
Bruce Rogers, Ron Stanke and 
Mike White. 
Ray Smith ‘and Rick Serwiri were 
promoted to assistant scoutmdés- 
ters, and Bruce Benter to junior} 
assistant scoutmaster. 
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First aid trophies went to Jim 
Swank and Ralph xs cman     ', Achieving the ‘rank of Star \was initiated in New te 
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custom stroller 
3-way walker, stroller, 
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  29.99 4-wheel brake carriage. 
New eprings; no gears, to’ 
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Monday through Saturday 
_NEWEST MODELS, — 
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: Reg. 13.99 Welsh 
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licenses. 
Nudism ‘would be outlawed, 
' Cigarette packages would bear; 
skull and crossbones inscriptions, 
Downtown Chicago would be a. 
sand dune. ~ . * * nan? 
Bills calling for such laws were 
introduced in state Legislatures. 
over many a past year. Some of 
the odd or whimsical measures 
even managed to become law. A 
tipsy water skier will find the sport 
same rigkier if he performs on lowe 
rivers and lakes. 
Why? Legislators in the Hawk-| 
‘eye State decided some water 
skiers were flying too high and 
passed a law making it a mis- 
demeanor ‘to ride skis while under 
came under 
ee eee. Be Sa 
Me State, But Missourians were 
the dill to ban nudism, The Ap- 
propriations Committee argued it 
deserved the measure because it) 
dealk with figures. 
Some 4 suniovers in Vermont's: 
lone mudist colony can continue 
basking in the altogether, thanks 
to the defeat of an anti-nudist bill. 
er, with the game animal going 
to the blind person. 
South Dakota's Senate thought | 
all cigarette packs should bear a 
skull and crossbones stamp. The 
Houge considered the bill — then 
killed it. A similar measure died 
in the Utah Legislature 
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Exasperated with attempts by 
Chicagoans to prevent industry 
of the matter. 
Maine tried to straighten out the 
somewhat fuzzy-provisions of its 
liquor flaw forbidding cocktail 
lounge patrons to stand tand tavern 
Three Colorado legislators, who 
have a tofal of 2 grandchildren 
among them, agreed that teacher 
* should’ be allowed to whack John-. 
New Mexico kiddies were 
spared such classroom embarrass- 
ment by their governor's veto. But 
unruly pupils im South Dakota, 
whos Legislature and governor like 
the idea, will have to take their 
licks in stride. 
The younger set found a friend 
in Wisconsin, where a bill says a 
child could sue mom and dad. 
The parents weren't left without 
recourse, however. They could sue 
* * ® 
Yankee beekeepers, who trans- 
port. their charges south in the 
winter to keep the little stingers 
from freezing, apparentiy didn't 
always confine the bees securely. 
Stings and angry rebel yells, 
protnpted legislation in South Car- 
olina calling for better hives. 
A bill in the Wisconsin Legisla- 
ture would require taverns to post 
a blacklist of all alcoholics. Jt 
failed, however, to state whether 
wives would have a voice in nom- 
inating candidates. 
Wyoming legislators, aware of 
the tavern owner's plight, passed 
a law which classifies bartenders 
under the “hazardous occupation” 
provision of the workmen’s com- 
pensation law. 
Lawmakers also were concerned 
with fisticuffs. 
..A-soft-hearted Wisconsin assem-   
  
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for service and 
good looks! 
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13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 
yi THE ROYALTY OF 
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me 
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lweight boxing matches “a tie’ the Sob. A bill stated that a worker) 
closer to pillow fights, His bill 
‘would increase the weight of 
igloves from 8 to 10 
California dealt with the prob- 
      id window \starting a fight--and coming out) After wn moments, the ‘ot 
on the short end—couldn’t collect! Pyabe 
benefits under the workmen's com-' 
pensation law, peg: ae has been seized by the 
“Internal Revenue Service for fail- Seite City rama 
fo Collect Taxes 
Pucry Clkaners of 1 N.!    
     
     
     
    
  ure to pay $7,843 in back federal 
taxes for its employ- 
es, according to R. I. Nixon, dis- 
trict director sof Internal Revenue 
in Detroit. .   
      
  Brakeman, Condoctor, 
|Left Behind by Train ~~ 
engineer of an easthound' freight 
| pulled into Ashwood, six miles} 
“pontine pag: andy gti 
‘list frantically flagging him down. 
They were. left in Lyndonville, 
         
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PLUS FREE BONUS GIFT! 
  
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* Featuring the metal 
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* Power flush-rinse 
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Complete with tools! The ‘Constellation’ fol- 
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: a Reject Price Freeze 
last week and 16,637 in the com- 
; |parable 1958 week. The previous 
      
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was that ended Aprii-4 with 2, 
“4 | assemblies. 
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FRI., SAT. and MONDAY ~~ Bargains like these come once in a lifetime 
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soon as possible. Cost is forgotten. We 
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.* im any other store, come in open o “charge 
eccount”’ you can take up to six months 
to pay. We welcome your business.     
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jan 
, {production this week also will hit 
high levels for the year with 10,220 
cars and trucks scheduled. The 
previous high was last week's 
10,060 vehicle assemblies. In the 
comparable 1958 week 9,010 cars 
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Cup ‘a Comb and | JEWELRY | LAUNDRY seer 
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PERCALES | CASES | PERCALES | SHEETS 
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“Dp Choice | Close Out | . GOWNS sets | PLAYTEX | Car-Beds | KIMONAS 
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Better SWEATER NYLON WOOL 
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88° Fine cotton. Fancy trims. Sizes 
3 to 14. 
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1” included. 6 to 16. 
2nd Floor Sanférized, ag pocket, twills 
  
  
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10° Double crotch eombination, 
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     ae ct = - y yam SOMES SES — Silo __shes PONTIAC, parse raunaney, APRIL 1 16, 1930. : ee y | 4 cs : hi : os : 
vi leary Hirohito Soon May Give Throne to.Son ected isos = 
ey sgt, Be hay iyigoone and! motoventeiliant 0m, hi a Wen oe, mit le States This Year | 
eee ie ria od oy eet tot to Prva g who tive CHICAGO (UPI) — Chances are} of stat come to $f ig here, the thought is a bit frighten-\your state’s taxes will go up this| the pk 
, , according to the Commerce In addition, several states plan) 
Ce af Se a Soe. Shai ae ete 
: ane people whose grew | ‘imore expensive while five — 
ag Aaa sears 905. 96 tol. Me Rational reporting euthority | 
emperer ‘ Ohio and Oklahoma — want new | When they want children Depa cir patiedag dea drink taxes : eo. @ money or happiness, they write states are thinking of raising their 
; gasoline tax by one to two cents! uh their wishes on paper and tie them , yal incomes 
illon trees near the thrones of their|®, £#llon., New York, in fact, has Gas Lamp Era Closes — fis'have a sales tax, although oaly deified ancestors. ' : 18 have both. 
  s we 
Hirohito is weary, ‘He is be. 
rumor that everyone balees i.e and has been belittled by 
: or political faction in/PPOsTess. 
Japan that protests the idea. He is an emperor from Japan's) But, Os tey theme rorn “behig era before democracy forcibly set utterly rootless, there is: still a 
in. As a mysterious leader, shel-\4eeP seated psychological need for        
    
                              hurriedly planned, “demgeratic” tered from the public eye by tall |4 father and mother symbol at the Their suicide rate is the highest! Yeu may also pay more ter | PHILADELPHIA (AP) — This a a? between Crown Prince stone walls an oe el tee very core of this tradition-bound . lin the world, because they believe cigarettes in 11 states. One to historic city’s gas lamp era bt! wae FTA ales counted uw 3 
cay = ee, —— |hito was satisfactory; as a leader *°Ciety- that in death there is dignity. two cents more per pack, if “re : Richards oon of- States with a tax on corporate in- 
was & oe ma oven in the age of world trade and tele- “ * *& Picture these children without). pending bills are passed in those ficially extinguishes it at a publicCome- It said every state taxes 
ous jove-in-a-hurry vision, he is a man lost. As one educated Japanese woman) either father figure or god. And) stgtes. asoline and motor vehicles and 
psy pig y Jaap over the | To lift his hat is to blush. itold me: ishudder. Arizona, Utah, Illinois, South! This last one, put up in 1993,(that all but Virginia, — ° PEOPLE NEED EMPEROR ‘General MacArthur was right. Dakota and Washington want to'was one of 39,000 which once|North Carolina, Colorado and Cal- 
Some think that the war-dimin- ; Until something ‘better comes He took away many: traditions, as Compared to cars produced 10 hike their sales tax rate while lighted the streets of Philadelphia, ifornia maintain tobacco taxés. 
ished emperor will wait until along (Christianity is still a re- and gave us many Western rules—| «Then why should he live in ajyears ago the average 1958 car/Massachusetts, Nebraska and) Most were junked, but a few x * © 
Akihito has @ son (it is devoutly'mote dream in the eyes of mis-'but he left us our father. Every,palace? Why should the people is 231 pounds heavier, eight inches Oregon are .considering the idea'were bought by private citizens| As for liquor, the 47 states where 
hoped by next spring) before he sionaries to Japan), the people |child must have a father.” pay big taxes to let other people longer, five inches wider,has -12\of levying sales taxes for the first'and are still lighted every night'sales are legal — Oklahoma a 
steps down. ‘here need an emperor and an! In the event that the emperor live in the palace? By this mar-|inches more hip room and 12 time. on out-of-the-way residential Mississippi are both “dry” — 
Others believe that the attractivelempress, _ does retire, giving way to his riage we are ending 8 dynasty.” cubie feet more for luggage. The survey also showed that streets, llevy a tax on each bottle. 
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we offered so mony money saving values, out of kilter, so we're slashing prices on 
especially selected to reduce our present brand new nationally advertised goods. Save 
stock fast and te give you bigger savings! _ 8 never before—be here when doors open 
Be here when the doors open! | to 9:30 «. m. 
89c LADIES’ NYLONS 3.99 LADIES’ SKIRTS 3 $10 LADIES’ DRESSES LADIES’ COATS, TOPPERS 
Special Door Buster Special! . Docr Buster Special! While théy tast!~A ¢ —— of fine pliner 2 
real value. Sises 8'5 | | | While they test! ong | cotton, Come early to 11. Limit 8 te « solids, patterns. Limit ee acrilan toppers, and nove 
onstemer. 1 @ customer. : : pe Wal sie - } ality long coats. 10-16. 
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COME, TAKE A*TRIP — Students of the Four 
Towns Elementary School will present a talent 
show titled, “Around the World in 80 Minutes,’’ 
Saturday evening in the John D. Pierce Junior 
High School auditorium. Above are four of the PONTIAC, MICHIGAN      
  Will Require 
12-Mill Tax Hike $1,583,237 Provides for 
Ten More Teachers, 
Poy Raises 
pocukerén —. Climax- 
ing months of study, the 
jRochester Board of Educa- 
tion last night adopted a 
jJbudget for $1,583,237 for 
tthe 1959-60 school year. 
This figure represents an 
‘increase of $140,000 over 
-jthe current year’s budget, 
‘|Board members -said. 
Be zs .* * 
" The increase will allow for 10 
: tional ‘teachers and wil! help 
meet the added costs of the ex- 
pected increase in enrollment next 
r, Supt. of Schools Donald C. 
Baldwin said today.   oches 
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    rt De os, 
  
By REBA HEINTZELMAN 
A Waterford Township teenager 
with two man-sized hobbies is get- 
ting set for a trip to Europe this 
the Civil Air Patrol. 
By process of elimination, 17- 
year-old James Puglise of 6481 
‘Hatchery Rd., along with four 
Michigan college students, has 
been selected from 2,200 applicants 
to make the trip, 
Although young Puglise is 
“ an average’ 1959 June 
te at Waterford Township 
High Scheel, he has set his 
sights on becoming an electronic 
engineer . 
His hobbies of “ham” radio ac- 
tivities and flying speedy airplanes 
have taught the youth much in 
  To meet this new budget, de- 
signed to “maintain the present 
abreast of the increased student | 
load,” the beard will ask voters 
jade RS te approve a two-mill increase | 
cast of 250 youngsters which lead the audience 
on the adventurous trip. They are, from left, 
Karen Dovre, 11, Don Byuce, 12, Karen Munn, 
12, and Carol Gisch, 9, in front. . needed, the board said, to allow) 
adjustment of the teachers’ salary 
schedule to remain competitive!   
Former Troy Mayor 
to Be Feted Tonight TROY — For the first time since 
1947, Frank Costello, 57, the for-| 
mér mayor of Troy, is without pub-/ 
lic ‘office. 
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Tonight, some 200 persons will 
honor him mainly for his efforts 
as first mayor here. Costello was 
elected .to that office in 1955 and 
  assumed the job of helping guide 
the new city through its prelimi 
nary growing pains. 
Prior to that he had served on 
the Troy Township Board oe du 
cation, 
A dinner and program will 
held at the Troy High School 
night when co-workers and neigh- ae i 
bors gather to pay tribute to | 
him. 
A mysterious, surprise gift will. 
be presented to the former city 
leader, This one, city officials are 
sure he will keep. 
* * * 
At his last official meeting as) 
mayot, Costello was presented the 
gavel which he had used during his 
term: of office. He returned it. to} 
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  with other districts. 
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4 Towns School 
to Give Show ‘Around the World in 
| 80 Minutes’ Is Theme 
| of Student. Event | : fused a proposal from the Roch- 
ester Education Assn. that the 
teachers’ base salary be adjusted’ 
to $4,500 for a bachelors degree 
and $4,800 for a masters degree. 
lf the millage passes, however, 
they said the present base for |   ee % 
be kept with other items of his-) 
toric significance for posterity. 
*~ * $4,500. 
The gavel had been made ‘rom FOUR TOWNS — “Around on! A $100 pay hike for custodians | 
a piece of wood taken from the old. World in 80 Minutes” is the theme 2% would be included if the in-' 
Niles home, built here by Johnston RP ai millage is approved. The 
Niles over a tundred years ago. ‘itle of this year’s annual ‘student custodial) staff had asked for an. 
talent show of the Four Towns additional $300 per man. 
Bementary School. FIVE-YEAR PLAN Crane Co., « « ¢t sii‘ decttet 
The curtain will rise at 7:30 p.m,| Last night the board deci | Saturday in the auditorium of the 
    member who has had show busi- ibe lower in 1959 with no way now meone el 
over the responsi of fry ness experience with the USO om in sight for it to rise again in the 
city and declined to seek) ‘ur. foreseeable future. 
The * youngsters -will take their} in other action, the board 
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He was siicceeded by Robert J. areund the world featuring songs,) Club permission to use the foot- 
\Huber, president of the Michigan) ldances and authentic custumes of ball field and stands for its 
Chrome and Chemical Co. in De-) the various nations visited during} Fourth of July celebration. 
troit, whe resides at 630 W. Big the 80 — co Richard Huizenga, assistant sup-, 
Beave? Rai Huber was elected to) * erintendent, was authorized to ob- 
a three year term on April 6. i The jesie sevied tains bid on two new 60-pa | 
  
Exchange Student A Camera Bug buses which will be opened at the | 
May 20 meeting. 
An order will be placed with the 
Arrow Fence Co. of Royal Oak for     
German. 
By LEE WINBORN 
LAKE ORION — “Have camefa, 
like to travel,”” may well be Heidi 
Eiser’s advertisement for a job 
when she finishes high school in 
Germany. 
*® * * 
Heidi, who is 18, is a foreign ex- 
change student this year at Lake 
Orion Community High School. 
The curly-haired brunette, who 
comes from Darmstadt near 
Frankfurt, has already traveled 
quite extensively for one of her 
young years. 
Two summers ago she and one 
of ‘her older-sisters, Mechtild, now 
20, took a bicycle trip to Holland 
and Belgium. They stayed in youth 
hostels overnight. 
Heidi came by plane to the Unit- 
ed States last July and has just 
returned from the high school sen- 
ior class trip to New York City. 
IT’S TOO BIG!’ 
Her eyes sparkle when she tells 
how much she enjoyed her visit to 
the world’s largest city, but she 
adds, “After I’ve seen everything, 
I wouldn't want to live there—it’s 
1 big!"" 
And when it comes to photog- 
raphy, Heidi’s enthusiasm for this 
hobby led her to join the high 
school camera club here. She has 
the distinction of being the only 
girl. in the club. 
Heldi speaks English fluently. 
She said Gernian students are 
required to take an English 
course from the first year in high 
school. 
Comparing the educational sys- 
tems at home and in the United 
States, Heidi says German students 
can’t choose the subjects they 
want, but must take certain ones 
which are required. 
When 1 first entered school 
here, there were so many rules, 
I eouldn’t get used to them,” she 
explained, “Pass slips, checking in 
and out—at home all we do is ask 
a feacher’s permission to leave the 
classroom.” 
“The boys are not too different     
Girl Likes Travel ===" 
ee City Optimists 
to Host Contest 7 Boys Will Compete 
in Oratorical Test at 
Elks. Temple Today 
The Pontiac Optimist Luncheon 
Club will play host this afternoon 
to the ‘zone oratorical contest at 
the Elks Temple. 
Seven boys, including the win- 
ners of the ~Southfield, Greater 
North Woodward, Pontiac Lunch- 
eon, Pontiac Supper and Highland 
-'Park Optimist clubs’ individual 
oratorical contests, will compete 
for the zone championship. 
* * * 
* Winner of today’s contest will 
enter the state contest at Lud- 
ington in May. The state win- 
ner will go on to the nationals 
held in Miami, Fla. in June, 
Tom Hurska of the local lunch- 
eon club, is chairman of the zone 
contest. 
More than 125 were expec ted to 
attend the .12:10 p.m. luncheon 
meeting and contest including the 
wives of members of the Pontiac 
mist Luncheon Club. 
Each of the seven contestants 
will present a five-minute speech 
entitled “Optimism.” : ; . Pontiac Press Phote 
AUTOGRAPH, PLEASE — Foreign ‘Exchange Student Heidi 
Eiser, 18, of Darmstadt, Germany, is busy these days collecting 
autographs in her year book from her classmates at Lake Orion 
Community High School. The book will be one of the cherished 
mementoes she will mos to remember her year-long stay in the 
United States. 
district of the Optimists In- 
sore: though,” the German student TR district P 
said with a smile. ‘They're a little 
more formal—perhaps that’s what 
makes them more polite.’ * , 
Youngest of.three girls, Heidi ish her schooling—she has a year 
or two more of work to Om |ajong with special guests, Mayor 
plete to receive her diploma | philip £, Rowston and Johg W. 
there. Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac 
After she graduates, she hopes! Area Chamber of Commerce.   instructional program and keep | 
in the operating tax June 8. S| 
The additiona} tax levy is also'new world has literally opened 
‘The school. officials recently re-' 
extra millage should be levied for 
audience on an imaginary tri granted the Rochester Kiwanis | 
Edward J. Vogt, governor of the/ 
ternational will attend the affair 
says she can't. remember her fa- 
ther.”“He was killed in World War 
II, when-she was about four. years 
old, Her mother gets a pension 
trom the government, 
Heidi ts a guest in the home 
of Mr, and..Mrs, Richard A. 
Young, of 2810 Indian Lake Rd., 
  during her stay in this country. 
  She’lt return home in July to fin- to find a job which will allow her 
to travel—and to take pictures. 
* * * | 
The charming young lady hasn’t 
decided what career she will 
choose, but with her ready grin 
and, the. ease with which she makes 
new friends, she should have little 
trouble making a success of any- {U.S. Will Fly High 
BERLIN (UPI) — The United 
States will fly high altitude car- 
go planes to and from West Brr- 
ain on a regular and frequent 
basis despite Soviet protests and 
some apprehension by the West- 
tern allies, U.S. diplomats indi- 
  thing she tries.   cated today. 
Ly the way of precision, patience and 
)the art of ‘‘rememberi 
| A-complete ham radio unit is 
set up in Jim’s big lounge-bed- 
‘room. There is a transmitter, re- 
lceiver, barometer, wall ci 
‘and a most important item — a 
i clock, 
Here in the bedroom, a whole 
jup for the boy through talking to 
| other “hams” ‘in India, -South 
America, Sweden, Alaska, thewCa- 
nal Zone and even behind Russia's! 
‘Iron Curtain. 
CODE MAKES IT SIMPLE 
Because of simple code letters, 
jindividuals of every foreign coun-) 
degree UY in the world—regardless of the 
language they speak—are able to) 
| commynicate with a ham radio’ 
joperator, Jim said   For instance, QSA means read- feur radio operators during teachers with bachelors degree | | ability, and just plain Q is a sig-| Peace time, Jim explained. Only (tions were finally cut off by the 
will be raised to $4,400, and for ‘nal for ‘just about anything,” Jim, when treuble begins to brew in rebels. * 
those with a masters degree to said QRM is “another station in-| certain areas are the ham sta- | 
“send. tions closed, as this is when the 
| operations iterfering, ” and QRS means, 
slower.” 
Young Puglise’s signal is Qri—| ous td a country's welfare. 
‘location Pontiac.” 
There is no country in the |vana, Cuba, Jim was in contact Waterford ‘Ham’ Wins Contest | : 
Local Youth to Go to 
_ FLYING “HAM” — A Waterford Township 
high school senior, James Puglise, will fly to 
Europe on the U. S. .Air Force-Civil Air Patrol       
      
  program this summer. He is one of only =| 
es ee Ge ae 
a “ham” radio station, according to records. 3, 
  the very last minute when the sta- 
could become danget- | working on their ham radio oper- now 
will be 
jator’s license at the Naval Re-iting his wings at yarious airports 
  i the recent revolt in Ha-/Serve Center in Pontiac—mestly $0) throughout Euope. apd they can talk to their son when.he x * * ; 
| world which is closed to ama- (with “hams” there right up until is in Durepe. ee The teenager's most recent ate | 
   
  | | time for favorite hobby, bird | five years and to work around |200N D. Pierce Junior High School —_ t ‘ £, 8 -8 F 
his home grounds at 700 Trimway 00 Crescent Lake oad. dpethetier rat approved cen fOr Annual PTA Fair pecan aa A youth who knows where be'g | St. :_ =o millage for, schools, it-was allocat- Dus ecm isa, ta Cate Cn ee 
“_* 8 A cast of 250 sfudents is under ede 9.32 bf the Oakland County GINGELLVILLE—Proper School’ the purchase of furniture for | has flows tm the twe sicecs avai. Ibe hopes. de af @ position tn eleme “ Costello, at the completion of his, @¢ direction of Mrs. Theodore |Allocation Board. In 1958, this rate is a beehive of activity these days|teachers’ lounge. | able te the CAP. (A pritate two- ton and communications | 
three: year term this spring, said | Dovre of 1200 Jay St., a PTA (dropped to 8.03 and is expected to| as preparations for the annual Teeainhe 
‘PTA Fair are being completed. 
|The event will take_place from 
|4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the school, | 
located at 4005 Baldwin Ave., here, | 
A number of specia] features are 
planned this year to interest pa- 
‘trons of all ages, according to the} 
|cochairmen Mrs. John Ward and | 
Mrs. William Morrow. 
They include the King and 
Queen Contest with a boy and a 
ao from the fourth, fifth and | 
xth grades competing for the | 
crowns. The two candidates from | 
the fourth grade are Mary Jane | 
Thorpe and Billy Kaubisch; from | 
the fifth grade, Kristine Church | 
and Henry Kaubisch, and from | 
the sixth grade, Wilma Sue Lun. | 
dy and Jack Iman. i 
The six were selected by thetr| 
classmates to vie for the titles, 
The winners will -be determined | 
by the number of one-cent votes | 
sold for them. | In addition to the contest, anoth- 
er featured attraction will be a 
talent show, and pony rides ‘ill 
also be offered for the young fry, 
Included among the traditional 
events will be a cake walk and all| 
kinds of games to test the dexterity | 
of youngsters and oldsters alike, | 
the chairmen said. 
There wil also be a parcel | 
pest window, fish pond, white ele- | 
phant sale, fancy work booth, | 
gift shop and a bake sale, | 
The lunch room -will be open’ 
all during the fair, and the menu) 
will feature baked beans, potato | 
Salad, hot dogs barbecued beef, | 
pie and ice cream. i 
Proceeds from the fair will be) 
‘used for school projects including 
Clawson Man Dies | 
After. Auto Accident - ROYAL OAK—A Clawson man} 
died in William Beaumont- Hos- 
pital here yesterday: in less than| 
an hour after hitting a utility pole | 
with his car at Main street and| 
Ellen road. 
Witnesses told Royal Oak Police 
that Buel A. 
Oakland aS xa he 36, Ps 
Highway akota St., 
Toll Clawson, was driv- 
in °59 ing.south on Main 
15 
alone In the car at the time. 
Accordifig to the coroners re- 
port, Brobst died of a seul frac.) 
ture. 
Funeral arrangements are ‘pend! 
ing at the J. Gramer Funeral] 
Home in Clawson for Brobst who} 
leaves’ a widow and four young! 
daughters at home.     
| 
  
street when his) 
ear went into 4) 
skid, jumped into! 
the air, then 
crashed into the 
pole. He wasi       Proper School Preparing |\s:.87%:+= ates Because he has been a cadet in for a fod 
the Civil Air Patrol at Pontiac|at the University of Michigan after 
since he was a “young/his return from Europe next fall, 
    
       
      
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“There were other carts arriv 
a other bodies:.I watched them 
ispray them with gasoline and then 
bulldoze moe ee 
Dhak tei tea took Rand Latte 
lwhat depths of meaning lie behind 
ithe statistics we pass of so glibly: 
  
  
i feeling of one ‘human being for 
} another. 
-<& & 
| Lamoreaux, a self-made Ameri- 
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e. |here was one of the battlegrounds 
: jon. which the struggle between 
“i communism and capitalism would 
Ibe decided.   lying. a few yards away—starva-|; 
' tion. 
- in 
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  |TWO YEARS AGO 
This was two years ago. La: 
jand oil man Bill Graham, of. 
| Wichita, Kan., were touring Asia| 
| at that ‘time, as representatives of 
| ‘Private Enterprise, Inc.,” a pro-' poMereans, who is from Napa, Calif.. I   
He beieves the West has a dead-| 
line for the solution to this eas 
*x* * ® 
“Tt was given me_ by ae, 
nists, ostensibly Russian borer 
ists, who. interviewed me — 
Istanbul,” he said. “‘I have rea 
to believe they knew what 
were talking about. 
thay ald. that ta Ove ial 
frem then (1957) Rusia ame 4 
have won over most of the 1,000,- 
000,009 uncommitted: people in | 
the world.” 
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best to ‘prove the Soviet prophets | 
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It Snips Use. Banishes Glory | OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 
Trio Follows Icebreaker Ste ot Artin, tinaing al Yar) F ith. a s morning glories to 
rom Duluth; Seaway Pm Will Open April 25 — {hibit sale of any -morning glory , : seed. ~. : 2 
SAULT STE. MARIE &-The ‘The Agriculture and Horticul- 
icebreaker Mackinaw smashed tute Commission adopted the reg- 
ruth Sich em Lake Sper nits Wotniy a ior’s Whitefish Bay today to clearidefenders displayéd cards read- 
a path toward the Soo Locks for ing: waiting freighters, : * *,;, & 
Three freighters of the Pitts- “Help stamp out cotton growers. 
burgh Steamship Lines were due |Support the. morning glory. It to follow the Mackinae through! grows without a government sub- the ice into the St. Marys river. | sidy.”” 
i The three—the anders, Callo. |_ Put representatives of the Farm 
way and Clarke sailing out of /Bureau and the “Arizona Cotton 
Duluth, Mina—wece:the.tiret of | "THU" t.Oening’ glory, they “con. 
ae feanen to ge eut.en Lake | tended is a nuisance almost im- perior, They are expected; to possibl exterm inate once 
Teach the locks this evening. - valle ned : 7 gets started in a field. 
As the ice breakup progressed, * 8, * 
it was announced at Ottawa that) They. described the vine as a! 
the St. Lawrence Seaway will open Serious menace not only to cotton) 
for navigation April.25. < — but also to hay, grain sorghums' 
Transport Minister George Hees wd other crops. 
made the\ announcement in Com- Three varieties were bapyed 
mons upon completion of an aerial Previously in Arizona,~ An ial 
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the ice will have cleared the Mon- Slude all others because dealers) bP — treal end of the seaway by that Can't always tell the seeds apart.! 
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ba as wo Si Die in Cras A start on April 20 had been SIX VIE IN fa . foreseen at one time hut severe . 
ice conditions delayed this. of Air Guard Plane 
Fifty Canadian ships are getting 
ready to leave the port of Montreal. 
The icebreaker Ernest LaPointe’ 
was the first into the seaway yes- | 
er | night and: crashed with a violent 
Scooter Driver Hurt | Phe mutilated bodies of five | 
MIAMI, Okla, (AP) — Bert L| "2. o@ Me Gaining fight were | Thom _ S4-year-old Commerce 
bbe rigg was seriously injured, guardsman was still missing. 
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The Boston of that day was lo- Boston toward Concord, about 20. miles-away, that the British were’ 
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| ROME (AP) —, Pietro’ Nennl, ‘leader of the Italian Socialist par- 
ty, called on the government 
Wednesday night to protest a Vat- 
ican decree 
munist omen thizers s elections. 
iit Wipin port en. 
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ties that the Vatican ofder vio- 
lated the treaty     See. The _ Christian Democratic gov 
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'did not indicate whether it would  Tpcems to. ring ) 
{more so than Dawes or Prescott. 
charged in the Chamber of Depu-| . 
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  “It was twe by the village r ~ ae 
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\on the wintion fled by Nenni and schools. Many of the courses train Whee he came te the _ me several other Socialist , deputies. ithem for — occupations. across a shallow inlet was Chayles- 
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horse for the New York market.| ‘ _— 
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horse.’ But Jones insisted the horse] '|was.one of the best in his stable. | | . 
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TO RECENT TRADE-IN VOLUME! WE MUST SELL AT LEAST . 
60 USED UNITS FROM CAR AND TRUCK LOTS... 
ft + This Weekend! — 
FREE! ‘“Gisj cur.teu'toccts” = FREE! Well Over 100 Units in Stock . . . From 1959 Down to??? 
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Sgt a Dr..-.....8 49 1953 FORD PANEL.............. $905 gE 3. No expensive show windows 
1953 STUDEBAKER, 4 Dr........ 135 i lien. kisustncendactes = AAG 4. Lower rent areas 
1952 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe..... 49 FORD 600 VAN ..... eridan si DOWN 1 
, 1951 PONTIAC, 4Dr............ 959) from. Meer one PYM. Og : pe LANDSCAPERS’ SPECIAL — PRICED 1942 FORD, 2-Dr. ............. 38 ‘54 FORD 1-Ton Stoke... .. yo: : | . . Your Car or Truck Makes ayment, ‘ ’ $ : 
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SAVE MORE on Any Used Car— Jf Puuire ver ony,....- “10Q.. REVERSIBLE JACKETS Get our price on the car of your choice this cabeiae : : Te uaheeei ebhad are . 
| week-end! The bargains are truly spectacular NEW PAINT——TOP SHAPE Dn. fda thane: Aabeib wah ‘ 
on every car on the lot! Trade up! Get that Ee ee | nee WMeAnOTEREEEE gages / Cuaronteed woshablel . 
needed second car NOW! | og cata | a CARRERE OTE) Weotersrepelenss, =» Sellout priced! : . : MONEY-MAKER—SET FOR THE RD: 1 ial -\MeERALAe ee) Lustrous solid-color 
Just Come in and See! ‘32 FORD BUMP 5 +044. abso cee: 5 ar? ae re ik ; @ You Independent a WOeH STARS S ‘ reverses 
We'll Make You a Deal You Cen't Resist! All Used Cars pee sere eG , cotton plaid! Get it in Included In This Record-Smashing, Price-Slashing Event! Many More . ... Come See! this popular slat. 5. ia . i i ” 
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     ROSE BUSHES 2 Year Old Field Gr 
Hybrid and Clim 
TWIN 
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[GLADIOLUS BULBS Exhibitor Size 
6 to Pkg. 
Asan 39°" Pes. 
Plastic Garden Hose A “\ 5 Year, Guarantee Vinyl li 
Neouruine 91.77   
      
    
   
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  OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 
Monday through Saturday 
Downtown AND Drayton Pleins 2   Wh-e-e-e! Year ‘round fun . . 
_ inside or out on the Whirler 
No matter what the weather 
is like, your youngsters from 
whirling and rocking. ‘Easy 
; to move from backyard to 
finish, 
- Four Seater Model 23.88 
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. Seater 
Model 
_ Charge It 2 to 9 will have lots of fun’ 
playroom. Steel, baked-on 
    24'= $47.88 For lerger yards, 
beavy duty, 
faster mowing, 
      
YOUR CHOICE OF 2 GIANT VALUES 
    
r Pull 24” cut with 3 HP. 
24 eye Linen a 
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       RECOIL STARTER no hand wind- 
tee eco 
STAGGERED STEEL WHEELS. with tractor 
OILITE BEARINGS that never need oiling. 
Honk: Engi Roplecument Warrecty 20; .. .BOTH MOWERS HAVE— se       
     w® Full 21° cut with 2% 
21" _ ?. Clinton Engine. 
   $' 
  
places your entire engine anytime within 
' 5 years at e minimum ‘cost. 
HEAVY GAUGE STEEL CHASSIS with LEAF 
MULCHER. 
_ CHROME PLATED ADJUSTABLE HANDLE for easier opération and storing, — 
Layaway Now—Small Weekly Payments—No Carrying Charge 
  
  
        NEEL'S SHOES 
SHEER NYLONS 51-51 Gauge 
Reg. Price NOW 
$1.00 Pr. 2 pr. 
Limit 2 Pair 1,00 
Buster Brown — American Girl 
Red Cross — Jarman 
RED CROSS” and 
COBBIES 
. Complete Spring Selection 
$9.95 » 
‘til 9—Other Days te 5:30 
  Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 
    ROUND 
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  WHOLE CUT 
STEAK | 
  Prices eHective thru Sot., April 18, We reserve the 
» right to limit quontities. 
      
    
    Concrete Floor Enamel 
_ Borrow Our Color Harmony Book 
    
LET US RECOMMEND A GOOD PAINTING CONTRACTOR 
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CENTER—OR 3-1204 , 
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earnings of workers — was not calculated to provide a 
of payments to a wife. If it were, we'd all 
Ndw, suppose you're eligible to collect an amount equal 
to one-half of his payment — that is, $58 a month — and 
to payments of $33’a month based on your four years of 
Your total payments would be $91 a month or only $25 — 
a month less than your husband. Does this‘sound reason- 
-eble? ge et Sa ae 
_ Your hu is getting his payments based on 22 years 
of work under social security and 22 years of paying the 
tax. Yet, you with only four years of work and tax, would 
be entitled to only $25 a month less than his. 
Tf you were the only person to be entitled to’ such a 
break’ under the system, it wouldn’t make too much dif- 
ference, 
But, multiply your situation times the millions of wives ~* 
who are or ever. will be in a similar situation and entitled 
to a combination of payments. Billions ‘of dollars of addi- 
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PRICES! 
| Cotton Blouses 
89 
Hf Arnel’ Skirts 
SKIRTS: All-around knife pleated 
Arnel* Sharkskins...in 
white! Also Arnel? smart summer 
and cottons, with 
wide-whirling unpressed pleats! All 
care-free. Sire: 22-30. Spring shades 
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  Circuit Court Judges 
H. Russel Holland - 
Clerk J. Adams 
William John Beer 
Frederick C. Ziem 
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1QUID 
BECKWITH d Exclusive Liquida 
© Floor Covering Inv Appointe 
of Entire 560,00 
by Circuit Court and C 
Reduced Agein! Reg. $1.49 
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Wool NYLO “ag 34 
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Twist x ; OA pevywes t wool and 
me nylon Lat gem tn with 
type ba td entory 
Receivers _—_ 
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- broadloom. 
nants and rugs of 
It would be wise to: 
   
  of fine first quality 
@ HUNDREDS of Rem- 
every size and texture. i : 
BBE os ¥ ‘ é 
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ALL LIQUIDATION MERCHANDISE 
REDUCED AGAIN... 
Drastic Further Markdowns 
@ COUNTLESS ROLLS        
          
       
         
       
           
@ FAMOUS NAME such 
as Masland, Aldon 
Firth, Magee and 
Stephen Leedom. 
@ EVERY TEXTURE, 
color ard pattern 
imaginable. Shop 
early. 
COME EARLY FOR’ THE BEST SELECTION! As court appointed liquidators for the entire stock of the Mc- 
Candless store in Pontiac, Beckwith-Evans brings their unlimited 
experience and integrity to this liquidation. Merchandise will 
be available at ali 5 Beckwith-Evans stores, in addition to the 
McCandless store in Pontiac. All merchandise will be sold as is, - 
and because of the limited quontities available in many of 
these iterhs, it will be sold on a first come, first served basis. 
  
  Armstrong ; Reguler 15¢ 
_ ASPHALT TILE VINYL TILE 
Marbleized < . € My ae ¢ P 
9"'x9"'x Ve" 3 “a - “— 5 ua. , Reduced Again! Reg. $20.00 
PORCH RUGS 
Good Quatty $9700 As ts 
  
Reguler $8.00 9x12 
FELT BASE RUGS 
Reduced $9998. 
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  Textured Bark WILTON 
          
   
    
   
      
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this. Way below Mc- 
Candiess* original cost. 
          
      
  " fleduced Againt 
Heavy Plush PILE 
pet *2e in & 
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Cat rane] ial ieee    
Bm HOW AVAILABLE at wat Regular $1.98 Yd. 
DRAPERY MATERIAL. 
          
   Famous Moke 
    Standard Go., $3.50 Quolity 
    
  
      
   
   
   TRAVERSE RODS INLAID LINOLEUM e Spatter 
Reduced 59° at Y, McCandless | _ 9 Straightline 69° 
Again * Only . 2 : ot © Short Rolls SQ. YD. 
SAVE 30 to 60% on Giant REMNANTS and RUGS 
Part rolls, roll ends and remnants at unheard of prices. Many. large enough 
to carpet a home wall fo wall. All remnants sold AS 1S. This is a partial 
list... Many more available. ‘ 
Size Description Was NOW 
" Reduced Again! a . 7°6x8 Green Thick Tweed ............ $ 70 $ 9 
Textured Wool WILTON 9x12 Thick Aqua Loop ...........5.....39 | 15 
ag ~12'x7'3 Beige Nylon Loop ............. 110 19 
woe eet i 15x9 Beige Bark Tweed ............. 145 49 
~ 9x12 » Thick Green Loop ............. 39 15 
10’3x13 Beige 3-Play Twist ............ 165 69 12x66 Beige Heovy Twist ............ 100 19 
9x12 Gold Thick Loop .............. 39 15 
15x8 Oyster Heavy Twist .......... .. 130 39 
9’3x12 Beige Heavy Twist ...... soeeee UBS 59 
9x12 Brown Thick Loop ......... sees 39 15 
12x11’9 Oyster Hard Loop ............ . 80 29 
z 12x21 Green Embossed Wilton ..... ... 300 109 
‘ — 9x12 Grey Thick Loop ........... ... 39 15 
Reduced Again! 12x23 Oystér Thick Loop ......... see. 270 129 
Nylon Bark TWEED 12x21’8 Grey Embossed Wilton ~....... .. 308-109 SR.com, Sees sgee » 12x11'6 — Nutrie Acrilan Tweed .......... 230 “309 m' of ‘colors. “Below Me. ya 12x12 Grey Bark Wilton (as is)........ 150 29 
a ee 9x12 White Thick Loop ..... sipesncd 39 15 iz 12x10’6 Beige Heavy Cotton ........... 70 29 
ALL FIVE 
BECKWITH-EVANS STORES AND 
the McCANDLESS STORE IM PONTIAC!  MeCANDLESS, Inc. 63 NORTH PERRY STREET . 
Open ‘til 9 P. M. Monday--Thursday--Friday--Saturday 
EASY CREDIT CAN BE ARRANGED. Only 10% Down—Up to 2 Yeors to Pay     
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London's Angry Mey)2s Halles Condemned — : tnd ann nat sang i an ”   
      
            
      
   
       
    
       
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Approved by Author/Paris:Bread Basket’. eee So eean oe 
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        Elizabeth Bowen. But a cure is in sight, - {leather aprons pace fe be * ke &® The city’s a eal ees Pg oy Samoyed yelbary «1 3 
“1 ‘don’t know why they are|known as Les Halles. Since the/4y, fish from Brittany, and io ‘Sees ' : called “angry,” Miss Bowen told|12th century, food from the prov-|¢arcasses from Normandy. Buyers ee ps = 
an authors meeting Wedneadny,| ane bee Swed: te its, Sn ee eas tee an ; RING SPEC! 
but “I think we are all angry/n@ar the Louvre to be to re-| Mingle shouts, laughter, and = 
when we are young. tallers sad restseratours, Elia) ite & gral babi. = Wa * : ne, ’ 
tng be nt ane se “PS More for Your Money at Hie ay over ideals and injustices,” added For some time critics have Trading centers in 12 huge iron- 
Commander oth Bris Empire gag? Sica "a etn rove son every fh Peale rene “ateded ty represent : San Prusico aur Barnaty) tit Sulat ME marhans ee [snd nd much sf ef oaea| eee eens Al COMPLETE FAMILY ROOM ‘COMPLETE LIVING RO Conrad cited Sinclair Lewis “as| French Government is reported elsewhere in France. Middle East. 6 pieces for home or cabin os 
the angriest young man I ever) preparing to move the marketing | Deals are concluded amid s | Iraq, one of the big producers, Sc hls oh 50 Early Anetben maple group — $4 oad 
knew. operations to an outlying, less | siddying swirl of butchers carry- |will not be . A com. iy, dura e plas § cushion settee, 5 pieces, ai . crowded section of Paris ing quarters of beef, hand tracks (bination of Arab rivalries andi§_ tic, 2 matching chairs, 1 corner table, « chair, 3 maple tables — Only... an 
Sold the Hard Way Though condemned by econo-| filed with gilstening mackerel, |Communist pres fomentedii } step table — Only ............. ‘ - | 
re hig N bois eee tes erro lal oF Sapsctead Shaebar Slindret Pewmiar Abie} Sarin eat: ae | dar itors, the National Geo- £ - : 
taba! $ PIECE SECTIONAL | VIBRATOR CHAIR Clearance     ; . Nationally advertised. We have sev- 
Nationally known. Choice of colors. $ 50 ‘eral of these wonderful loungers — $ 050 
‘ Air foam cushions. Styled for 6%- regularly priced at only $00.00. Save, 
1h, CPE 5s Fa ao Fo oo eee cane at less than cost ........cccceeueuen 
SERTA SOFA BED | 1% PRICE—BEDDING SALE 
See SSS 7950) crore emcaces SB QR # 
  
  ent $58.50 m Choice of or full size. Both for ..,.......casseees rote) Co) 5 a 
BEDROOM OPEN STOCK | Outstanding Dining Room Group , 52 Richly finished A Inut 
Sole daeear ath ition aes sq 19” dropeat table, sce ee a 2719" }OWNER’S ity hte two 
ek SPM | 22801 255 Within. tew years ten trom Arab oll to better the   
  32-inch chest, bookcase bed. Reg base, sliding plate glass do saves in 
price $249.50 — Now .........06.. hutch, 4 sturdy chairs — 
senlevavae €7A\ HI-WAY FURNITURE MART   
    complexities of the oil industry, | 
j = "land surely the Arabs must have! 
eg estes oe Western technical advice and as- |      . t iy 
Heavy Ouvty—the best Halle _|sistance in any program they you cen buy. GUARAN.- Ay. Fe ad tcnte tbe halt ef. undertake. tne 1/532 WOODWARE AVE... B/RMINGHAM. MICH 
TEED 3 WAYS:— perfect ‘most every inch of ground through| The Communists, therefore, find FRIDAY ‘til 
  fit—fongest life—best 
moterial and you SAVE! ‘hereditary privilege. 
Meanwhile, housewives groan un-|able to resurrect a specter which | 9 | | Mar baa 
EASY TO PARK... JUST DRIVE UP —s MI 4-1410 
\greengrocer’s. She unde no Retire Faithful Servant — a   
    
  
  
  115 NORTH SAGINAW ST. 
Spiegel Cataleg Desk tn This 3 & EK Store 
3&8 CREDIT—Up to t Years to Pay 
FREE PARKING IN REAR   
          
  
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GIGANTIC 3DAY SALE * THURSDAY © FRIDAY © SATURDAY : OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. © 
4 TOP lteter enta aay pila on oe mate Bor a : 
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  “BROADWAY et SHADBOLT M24 et SHADBOLT 
WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC! | RAMBLER—ECONOMY KING! See our selection of 1959 Pontiac’s—voted the car The new 1959 Rambler—1st in the Mobilges Economy 
of the year! We're selling more Pontiac's than ever Run! It’s the economy king of all 1959 cars. You're 
before. Dollar for dollar, you can’t beat Pontiac! invited to take a test drive this week-end. 
FREE REFRESHMENTS! | sovcavors ron au 
1955 BUICK HARDTOP oy 1953 CHEV. BEL-AIR | uo transmission, good tires, 5595 @yam Aaeor wit radio and heater. Top $] 75     ’ 6-bottle carton of 
wonderful new Canada Dry 
KING-SIZE Flavors 
HERE'S HOW TO GET IT: 
T Buy a 6-bottle carton of king-size Canada Dry Flavors 
® at regular price. 
    
2, Send the 6 bottle caps to CANADA DRY CORP., 15004 1954 CHEV. SEDAN 1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN 
Third Avenue, Highland Park, Michigan, with your Chevrolet 4¢door sedan with radio $ 39 5 Brand new 1959 wagon! Price includes $] 989 }—= j 
name and address. You'll get back your ‘full purchase and heater. everything, taxes, etc. Complete! 
    price less usual bottle deposit.   
SALE IS AT OUR M-24 LOT 
RUSS JOHNSON MOTORS | - BROADWAY-SHADBOLT M-24 at SHADBOLT MY 2-2871 — MY 3-146) Only one refund to a family. Hurry, offer expires 
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Dr. Walter Rappaport, chief of Rsercer Se ccs pe ae oe 
a state mental hospital, talked — senses a 
with pony-tailed Rosemarie mor in deciding what to ca 
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“I wanted to see if I could com-| organization in each 
mit a murder and not have it on|state meets to recognize the lat-\# 
my conscience,” Miss Bjorkland,| est list of oilfield names. In Texas, 
a clerk-typist, was quoted by Whit-|the Texas Railroad Commission 
more, “I’ve felt better ever since passes on them, In Oklahoma and 
1 killed him.” | Kansas, discoveries are named by 
Norry, married and expecting to|nomenclature commitfees of the   become a father, was only a cas-| Mid-Continent -Oil and Gas Asso-if 
ual acquaintance who happened ciation. 
‘along when she was target prac-) The U.S. Geological Service also 
ticing in the hills near her Daly'has a large voice in tter 
City home, just south of San Fran-|in the Rocky Mountain area 
cisco, she said. An urge to kill) cause of the vast aetinge oet : 
that had obsessed her for at least|/eral Jands there. 
two years became impossible to} toe 
be in the target practice area, she. | centage of “dry holes” and dis- 
related. 4*«¢ | appointments, always seem to be 
‘an optimistic bunch. Perhaps that 
Rosemarie, a scared girl to Dr. a counts for the 10 fields in Okla- was ‘‘a. lone wolf" to! , |homa named “Happy” something 
Nadeline Ochoa, head clerk of the o- other, including six called Hap- 
ae Shee they poor com'py Hills, one Happy Hollow, al 
She took her coffee breaks and’ leys. 
lunches . alone, but sometimes; , 
bragged about being handy with) The 1958 Sooner list al in- 
a knife, Mrs. Ochoa said, Other Cludes nine Pleasants, includ. 
employes said she carried a knife ing Pleasant Hill, Pleasant ‘ 
is her pene. . ¢ | Meund, Pleasant Ridge, Pleas- 
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  shoot. wild hogs. Embar was so 
named because cattle grazing 
around the discovery well carried 
the M.Bar brand of a_ nearby 
ranch, 
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In Oklahoma there's the Krem-| 
ated | Field, but, to even the score, ! 
there's the Liberty Field nearby,|   
ae ne oS there’s' 
no reason to worry 
running out of names. _ tHe PONTIAC PRESS, TiunspAY, APRIL 16, 1959 : Sas Sere: 
  
Edna from Joseph Holser 
    
Gibraltar, important British ; 
naval bese et thé entrance ‘te the that would be unhealthy. President Arturo Frondizi re-. As long as oilmen don’t w forry | 
about their |Mediterranegn Sea, tias an area portedly. ordered the change in hopes many employees would 
  Called Health Merisce   
‘BUENOS. ‘AIRES (AP) ~ Argentine. government em- 
| ployes contend that. an eight-hour work day — with only 
half a an hour for lunch is going to ruin their health. 
Beginning May 1, the government work day {s to run. 
from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m: with a 30-minute lunch break. It 
now is fram noon to 6 with no lunch time... 
xk * * 
The civil personnel union claimed that with ‘only. half 
an hour off, the workers would have to eat canned foods and 
  quit the crowded government payrolls. _80-Minute Lunch. Rapped | 
    
    
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brothers, azes . to % id named “Sholem Aleichem,” <j 
- ; later. the Hebrew greecting which) 
Painstaking acactine work ‘fi- | 
nally traced’ the shooting to her! 
A work crew recovered the death) 
weapon arid some cartridges from 
a sewer the girl pointed out as means “Peace Be With You.” This| 
was habitually uttered by an oil! 
iwriter to his friends in the oil | 
business, So when they discovered,” 
  she went with officers to re-enact | - + «@ 
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der, said Howard ne ten istrict fanny pM received that 
Thompson, a 
attorney. | cattieman and store owner, said he, am 
Flagpoles Mark “scr ma 
Traffic Deaths | Ex2ea% ia" Big Foot field in Frio County, 
Texas, was named for a near- 
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Zurich Police Dramatize ctuipred Foe 
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was naméd for onetime Texas 
  Road Fatalities by Block | owlees Wau ‘sexied| after ik 
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ZURICH. Switzerland (UPI) — Al Pucich police have adopted & nover Budget Tops $1 Million 
method of convincing drivers and Fact LANSING w-—An East | 
pedestrians that traffic fatalities | wncing city budget of $1,022,550 § 
are more than mere paragraphs in 1. peon proposed for the 1959-60! § 
the newspapers. ‘fiscal year. It is the first time the | | 
Every time a person dies in 4 ui+y budget has topped one million 2 traffic accident on a city street. qojjars. stomp out ~    | Happy Star and two Happy Val- 7 
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10-foot-long black flag. They also ; 
put up a plaque which says: 3. 
- & man died here: victim of a — 
road accident.”’ 
The scheme has been in opera- 
tion since August 1957. The grisly 
reminder usually is left in position 
for about two weeks. 
® * * 
We shall have to wait a few. ’ 
years for sufficient statistical proof 
of what we have accomplished,” | 
said Dr. Albert Wiesendanger. | 
chief of the city constabulary, “‘but, | 
there are some good signs.”’ . | 
”~ * * 
Last year 49 persons were killed, 
in auto accidents within the city) 
‘ limits. This was four less than in’ 
1957 despite a sharp increase in, 
the number of automobiles on the 
roads. 
“We put up flags for the vic- 
tims of cycling accidents a5 ; 
well,” he explained. ““Exceptions 
are made only in cates where a 
a flagpole would interfere with 
the flow of traffic.” 
Police pay for the warning signs. 
“We don’t make the traffic of- 
fenders pay because sometimes it 
would involve litigation, and some-, 
times nobody is really to blame,” 
a police spokesman said. 
While it may be too early to. 
speak of a definate decline in road’ 
accidents, there is no doubt that F 
the mourning flags have caught’ 
the imagination of the Swiss. | 
* * * 
Minutes after a pole has been’ s 
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than a dozen bunches. of flowers; 
in tin cans, grouped at the foot 
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this new therapy very 
closely, according to Dr. 
Charlies D. Marple; direc- 
tor of the Allergy Founda- 
tion of America. Right 
now, however, it is still in 
the control stage because | 
the dose is so stiff it 
could be. 
Q. oes Sure. I got 
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cortisone. and ACTH. 
And I know they work 
like magic. : ; 
A, The corticosteroids can have serious side effects, 
according to Dr. A. H. Fineman, one of New York’s lead- 
ing allergists. Effects sometimes’more serious than the 
condition they relieve. - SREY however, we are beginning 
- to learn more about. 
Q. Beginning to learn? Is there anythdas you 
know? 
A Antihistianines are much more effective today than 
they were even a year ago. There is a tremendous range to 
choose from — literally hundreds of. 
Q. Listen. Just because you can't pronounce the 
name of 
idea they pick these names for the psychological 
effect. 
A. There is ‘no denying the emotional factor in al- 
lergy, =aeen to Dr. Marple. Your state of mind can cer- 
tainly .. 
a. ‘os guys make me sitk. You see a kid with 
asthma and right away you want to psychoanalize him. 
A. On the contrary. Asthmatic children are often 
removed to a healthier climate and their parents are given 
the psychotherapy. Science has found... 
Q. You guys make me sick. 
A. For severe hay fever ‘cases, the usual long-term 
series of injections is still most effective and sometimes 
leads to life-long desensitization. A sea trip during the hay 
fever season is good, too, because it removes you from 
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A. Crown Peters Travel Service can arrange something . 
for you. for about $1,010. If you will sign this form... ~~ 
Q. You guys make me sick, . 
’ A. Of course nature herself has provided sanctuaries 
te sufferers. There are Pr caves tn this country that 
are completely free of . 
Q. Caves? Are you 5 nas’ 
A. History shows that Jesse James lived in a cave. So 
did Daniel Boone. Kate Smith first sang “God Bless 
America” in a cave. , 
Q. She did? 
A. According to Rudy Turilli who owns the Meramec 
and Onandago Caverns in Missouri, caves are a very good 
investment, even if you don’t have hay fever. People will 
pay instant money to see you... 
Q. They will? 
A. It’s easier to get a mortgage on a cave than on a- 
house, Turilli says. But He says you have to be careful to 
buy a live cave: one with fresh springs and stalagtites and * 
so forth. This kind not only keeps .the pollen-free, but: 
also, grows at the rate of a cubic fnch every... 
Q. No kidding? ; 
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are. He knows a couple that have good echoes so you 
won't get lonely. He’ll o you find just what you need. 
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against Pearson, jockey and! State Sells Land 
connoisseur. 
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Frank Sullivan, who identifies|land totaling slightly more than 
himself as a former horse owner acres have been. sold for $10,875 
and trainer, assistant track man-|in the first auction of surpl 
ager, and ticket seller, filed the|State Highway Department pro 
suit Wednesday. He includedjerty. Top bids were $10,000 for 
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Flying Robber 
‘Awaits Hearing Sprenz, One of FBI's, 
10 Most Wanted, Was 
Trapped by Cow 
LAREDO, Tex. (AP) — Fly lying, 
‘bank robber Frank  Sprenz, 
brought to earth by a Mexican 
cow, sat in jail today awaiting a 
removal hearing. 
* * * 
Sprenz, 29, heard U.S. Commis-| 
sioner Frank V,_ Hill set his bond| 
at $100,000 Wednesday. The com 
missioner continued a removal 
hearing until copies of the. war- 
rant for the arrest of the Ohio 
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Sprenz was on the FBI's list of the 
10 Most Wanted criminals. 
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Usually a smooth and quick 
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_ brought across the border from 
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Mexican police nabbed him at 
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WASHINGTON, D. C. wy — A 
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'to establish a new record of 
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Chief Forester’ James C. Mc- 
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bringing the year-end totals to 13,- 
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] tilms have depicted the Bedouin peeve PERSUASION Bedouins Go Modern   
  Sheiks’ Harems, Camels BEERSHEBA, Israel (UPI) —!boys attend and even a fair pro-| 
Adventure yarns and Hollywood portion of the girls. —   as a dashing figure in flowing robes) 
who looks like Rudolph Valentino Although universal elementary and divides his time between the’ education is compulsory in Israel, harem and the desert. ‘the authorities try | to persuade, 
. * e rather than force the tribes to 
d their youngsters to school, | But, for the 15.000 Bedouins who; sen wing 
live in Israel's Negev desert, the: |and a new generation is gro up which not only knows how to! truth is less romantic. Even if the- ‘read end write Arabic, but He- glossy, technicolor version were! ‘brew as well. 
ever true, it isn’t any more. However much times change, 
| <The Bedouin’s way of life is there are some customs that still 
| changing fast, and the old order remain. The Bedouin tradition of 
| is dying. hospitality is no invention. 
_ The last big intertribal wars in Indeed, apart from caring tor 
| the Negev ended some 70 years the camels, it is regarded as 
ago—roughly about the time the! fitting for the males of the tribe 
American Indians last donned! te devote themselves to sitting 
their war paint for anything but with the elders and receiving vis- 
ceremonial purposes—and many of! ttors, leaving most of the stren- 
the tribes are even beginning to uous work, such as dismantling 
settle down in one place, abandon-. the tents and leading them en 
ing their perpetual wanderings. | camels, to the women and chil- — 
CALLS FOR JEEP ai Instead of saddling up his came]. When a visitor arrives, he is! 
or handsome desert pony for a raid greeted with a warm handshake. | 
on an enemy encampment or on And there is an additional re-, 
an unsuspecting caravan, today’s, finement: - after shaking hands, 
‘Sheik is more likely to call for his guest and host place their right, 
Jeep and take a member of his hand over their heart in a mo-| 
‘family to a clinie for medical treat-'tion signifying heartfelt frien 
ment, or else’ drive into Beersheba) and sincerity. 
on no more dangerous a mission, x & & i 
than to renew his tribe's ration Next @ome mutual inquiries, 
books. about health, accompanied by the! 
repetition of the phrase: ‘Hamd’-) 
wives, ap te the marimar, of ¢llllah"’—"“Thanks be to Allah.” | As they repair to one of the tents, | four at any one time permitted 
by Islamic law, is still a symbol * Diack, rectangular shelter which of prestige. But even this prac- usually shows Signs of having been! 
tice is dying out. patched and repaired many times, | 
one of the youngsters will begin 
Mohar—the bride-price or dowry grinding fresh coffee outside and 
which the husband must pay — is preparing it in a “‘briq’’ or coffee, 
high, the customs of the surround- jar. 
ing monogamous society are be-, Oa a ik qvensints, hai i 
ing assimilated, and, in any case, feast is given, a lamb will be polygamy has been illegal in Is- slaughtered and dishes of nwt- 
rael for the last seven years. ton, mixed with rice and scraps 
= = *& "of pittah (flat Arab bread), will | But there are new symbols, typ- be served. 
ical of the Wth century, which 
place a sheik on a higher level 
than the rank and file of his tribe. 
He must own a radio, and he 
must have some kind of motor 
transport, either a car, a lorry or 
a station wagon.   
: 
The guests and leading male 
members of the tribe, perhaps 200 
persons in all or even more, will 
then be seated along both sides of 
a rectangular tent, open along one 
,side to let in light and air. 
One dish or bow! will be set 
Since some goods are still ra- down among every four or five 
tioned in Israel, the sheik has an- ‘persons and they will eat with the fingers of their tight hand, using 
‘the pittah’ instead of knives and 
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the desert. 
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; MONEY TARGETS—Outstanding indebtedness to the U.S. at the end of the last 
fiscal year climbed to over 30 billion dollars. The figure, including interest, was 
shared by over 70 nations around the world. Newsmap locates debtor nations (white 
ee ee Debts of the nations printed in italic include sums owed since World War I, a total of over 18 billion dollars. Other 
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: Gas Truck Smashup 
Kills 3, oe 6 
  nvold a ear’on the bury Sante 
through & divider fence, smashed 
into a car, overturned and explod- 
ed. 
* * * 
The toll: three men killed, one 
burned’ exttlcally: five others in- 
trailer, which hit it and went out 
ef Sontrol. Kinkelaar was unhurt.| 
Marriage License 
  Applications * than, 160 Jud 
\ eet? r “Sendereorker a3535 3 Norma- 
dele 
joseph Desotell, 667 Inglewood 
Core B. Reed, 661 Inglewood 
Jerry.B. Scribner, 664 Inglewood 
mee & Supp, 96 6. Sanford 
Ronald C. -Palis Church, Va. 
Marlebe 6. Witten, Oriole 
Richard L. Andrews, 161 Oneida 
Mary J. Harry, 83:6. Shirley = 4 
Ronald J. Shore, Auburn Heights 
Elizabeth L. Powe, 15 Marive 
Cc Caudill, Ortonville 
Pranees J. Larange, Ortonville 
1, Wells 3 
‘ide’. Gincia Sharon M. Patter, 
Mae ‘e Lokes ay ee ee 
cr crsiauen if Windalic weieve 
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Harley R. 
Patricia 
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Marjorie A, Wibei , Birmingham 
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Earl R. Page owes 406 8. J Nancy C Vipperman, sis Pest 
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Edna L. Poindexter, 125 N. Perry 
E Bourdeau, 21 O'Rile 
fabs A. Galland, Walled 
Jobn H. Russell, 30 W. Columbia 
Dorothy E. Getzan, 36 W. Columbia 
8. FC erine E. A Bird. 
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. Troy 
Arlen R Whitehouse, Parming{on 
Duicie A. Lanta, Oak Park 
Thomas C. Motley, Milford 
Betty J. Ross, Milford 
Eimér 8. “Meren, Ban Diego, Calif. 
Betty J. Lipke, Walled Lake 
Jack T. Shoemaker, Plint 
Rhoda E. Askew, 238 Auburn 
Norman L. Taylor Jr, 1551 Petrolia 
Sharron L. Parker. Drayton Piains 
Russell T. Biggs, 204 W. Rutgers 
Myrna L. Wyatt, 2290 Marwood 
Bennie R. Tyler, Birmingham 
Erma M. Marks, Troy ns 
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Nowadays Everybody's 
~ CINCINNATI (—Asked his oc- 
eupation during a court hearing, 
a Cincinnati man said he was a 
machine operator and maacter at 
a@ restaurant, 
He was asked. to explain: 
operate the 4 “y 
machine which washes 
‘ _and 1 inspect them 
When they come out.” More. Instruments, Runways Needed   
(This is the last of « two-part 
oo — on the research 
oy of air travelers.) 
By JERRY BENNETT 
WASHINGTON (NEA)—Improv- 
ig one of the major problems fac- 
ing aviation exports. 
For the. number of planes op- TG a 
i We 3 g 
equipment now available are the "\have to wait their turn to-land for 
  TOO MUCH TRAFFIC for the runways and by the tower. control men at the nation’s busiest Airport Congestion Major Problem plane was approaching. Sixty-five | calls for more runways, taxi strips;lars has been approved by zat 
persons died in the crash. and hangars to speed up landing, House Commerce Committee. But 
‘servicing and take-off operations. President Eisenhower believes that, An ILS is an electronic device 200 million dollars is enough. ‘Another solution is to install more “FAA Chief E. R. Quesada says ‘that enables a pilot to land in low 
‘help planes land’ in bad weather. (devices regardless of the outcome to the clouds or overcast. 
with instrument landing systems. Money will be used to ‘buy. such into two parts. One part sends out 
The trouble is that they are usually | 
installed on only one runway. 
- ‘Thus, in bad weather planes sity approach lights. ie ic pathway from the run- 
weather is extra bad, they may!keeping track of the positions of form of two bisecting lines. 
“ihave to proceed to another air- all planes nearing an airport, High! As long as the lines are cen-| 
port that’s already loaded with intensity approach lights mark a tered, the pilot. knows that he 
| path to the runway that can be|is heading in a direction and] 
|descending the glide path at an, where one-third of the pupils are 
FAA's airport safety program angie that will land him right on finishing sixth-grade arithmetic   | The amount of money ‘required seen through a heavy overcast. 
| . =a one of the ©x’ also calls for installing more in- the runway. 
ersies on Capitol Hill. 'strument landing - systems. 
The Senate has approved a ‘fed- = Some aviation experts charge | 
eral aid bill that earmarks 465 that the recent Lockheed Electra 
million dollars for airport im- erash in New York might never 
provements. 
Another bill for 297 million dol- have happened if an ILS had 
been on the runway that later dates, “| Than 
_ ANCHORAGE, Alaska » — A, ‘ 
spokesman for. the Michigan SSers | 
4 
oo i 
Surveillance radars reduce the way to to plane. These show on 
long periods, of time. And when the! chance of mid-air collisions by the pilots instrument panel in the| eT, Seana pork 4 ot oe pee 
  
| Solis. Needs. <. Retieriat Kenai a 
says 24 members of the Detroit-| 
jarea group have decided to settle | 
‘on land in the Susitna Valley area’ 
a the Susitna River from: 
Talkeetna, 80 miles north of here. |’ 
. Marino Sik and three other men 
iwho toured. the Susitna Valley 
area on snowshoes yesterday said 
ithe region fits their needs’ better 
than the Kenai Peninsula, where 
they B planned on settling, 
have, then wait until we can cross. 
‘the river by boat, probably 
“\two or three weeks. - 
| Sik said he understood another | 
‘group of Detroiters planned to’ 
ileave ‘the auto city for Alaska 
jabout June 22. He said he did not. 
‘know whether the second group) 
\would suttie in the Susitna Valley. | 
“We have staked out 
on the Susitna we think we will 
| need,” Sik said. ‘‘We are not 
ready to say just how much and 
me where this land is.” 
The 59ers, 37 strong, arrived in 
Anchorage last month after an, 
arduous, 4,000- mile trip from: 
‘Detroit, 
| They originally had planned to 
homestead on the Kenai Peninsula | 
‘southwest of Anchorage but the 
‘Kenai site would not be large 
enough for them and groups to 
\follow trom Detroit.   
  
Better Teaching 
in Mathematics 
Sorely Needed 
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)     
        
parents” plan for elderly and il is 
     
    
    
  ‘ar hospital here. 
* *& * 
The has put new hope : 
in the hearts of patients who have’ 
‘responded to treatment and re-: 
‘habilitation at the John J. Kane, 
|Hospital, Allegheny County’s new. 
‘mode! institution’ for the, chroo- 
ically ie” 
Approximately 106 of these 
patients are. nearly completed 
self-sufficient and ready for dis- 
charge. But they have no place 
te go, 
To overcome this obstacle and 
keep beds free for incoming - 
tients who really need them, the 
hospital is developing a “foster 
care” plan. 
The plan, still in the discussion!   sufficient oldster to receive $100- 
‘state government. The patient: 
then would be placed in a home, 
perhaps with .a_ kindly couple | 
whose children have grown up, 
|married and moved away. 
* * *& 
| The plan has a two-way pitch.’ 
‘couple make ends meet and re- 
‘tain their home in the face of ris- 
ing costs. And the rehabilitated 
joldster would bave a “‘home’’ and 
some supervision. 
~ The intensive treatment of chron- 
‘igally-it oldsters has produced| 
igome startling and dramatic re- 
sults at Kane Hospital. The medi-| 
cal staff there believes in what it 
calls ‘‘comprehensive restorative 
service."’ 
Example: a typical patient 74 
years old might well have arte- 
, heart’ trouble, hernia and cata- 
| raets of the eye, The doctors 
| treat all these ills. 
| The patient may also be socially, 
psychologically ill. He may have 
lost his “home, his money, his 
— family and friends with the pass- ‘for Elder sg 
“PITTSBURGH (UPI) — A = Ee aiag a eral tas 
worked out at.a muilti-million dol 
    of life. cs * * 
  So the qldster recovers, He is - 
ready to go home. However, ais 
jchildren are either not around of 
‘are wrapped up in their own con- 
‘cerns. * 
| His relief..check or small an. 
nuity is not enough to allow him 
‘to live decently. He may reside 
in substandard rooming-houses and 
_ihang out in cheap taverns. 
The return to the hospital is not 
jong in coming. 
And that’s where the foster care 
plan comes in. 
Boss Didn't Have 
Anything LEFT 
‘to Worry About   
  “We'll live on what supplies We stage, would call for a fairly self-| yi WAUKEE w—‘Don't worry 
-about. a thing.” Charles Andrews 
in '$125 a’month from some level of told his boss. “Go to Florida, re- 
‘lax and have a good time.” 
: x. * * 
The boss, Charles Mansfield, 
took Andrews at his word and 
departed for -Florida leaving _An- 
‘drews in charge of his children’s 
‘furnishings store in the’ suburban 
the land § ‘The income would help the Bay Shore Shopping Center. 
The vacation, however, turned - 
out to be a nightmare for An- 
drews. First he had te call the 
bess and tell him that he had 
skidded Mansfield's car and 
smashed the front grill. 
Then he had to telephone the 
sad news that a water main had 
broken and flooded all of the stock 
in the store's basement. 
| * * * 
| Finally a $300,000 fire swept the 
shopping center and Andrews had 
to break the news ‘to Mansfield 
that the stock was Virtually a 
complete loss. 
Chaplin Is 70 Today 
VEVEY. Switzerland (APr — 
Charlie Chaplin celebrated his 
70th birthday today at his home   
American children would learn ing years and vicissitudes of life. overlooking Lake Geneva. The fa- 
Kenneth «Pitzer, 
Most major airports are equipped Of the aid bill controversy. This| ILS ground equipment is divided 0f the University of California. 
In a recent study, less than one 
things as additional airport sur- a directional signal to the pilot. The Per cent of California children, 
|veillance radars and high inten-\other beams what amounts to an made as good a showing in arith 
metic as voungsters of the same 
age in England, he said. 
To show what children can 
| achieve if they receive better 
instruction, Pitzer cited the ac- 
celeration program of a Rich- 
mond, Calif., elementary school, 
| iv the fourth grade and a grow- 
FAA officials explain that by ing sumber are doing ninth. 
ithe end of the year, 15 airports) grade algebra im the seventh, 
\will have ILS systems that will Better teaching of arithmetic is 
guide planes to a landing from badly needed to provide a basis 
haa | either end of the runway. Addi: for mathematics, a key tool of en- 
Oe er dhe laren and scientists, Pitzer 
istressed. - ‘socially and play games, as well, ing airport safety conditions to meet “!ectronic safety devices, like iM that in 1960 his agency will spend Ceiling weather conditions. Ceiling arithmetic faster and better if The patient is encouraged to re- mous movie comedian planned a 
ithe demands of the air travel boom | ,Strument landing systems, which 527 million-dollars on air safety is the distance from the ground properly taught, according to Dr. gain his dignity and interest in family party with his 34-year-old 
chemistry dean life, to dress himgelf, get around) wife, the former Oona O'Neill, and 
their six children.   
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  Blind Boy Joins | 
Civil Air Patrol He’s Ready to Give 
Tough Requirements a 
Gdod Try 
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-—-A_ 15- 
year-old boy who recently joined, 
  work hard for the next 18 months 
‘o earn his certificate of profici- 
ancy, but odds are he'll make it 
\despite the fact he’s totally blind. 
James E. Spruill, who lost his 
sight due to an eye ailment when 
laure was two, admits that the re- 
ments are tough — they in-: 
ae electronics, aerodynamics) 
and math as well as drilling with 
tis squadron and building three 
{model planes — but he’s nay, to! 
“give ‘em a try.’ 
dJinimy, a student at the Over- 
brook School for the Blind, be- 
  in Braille. This ted to an interest 
in radio and he joined a German- 
town radio club. He's passed the 
‘necessary tests to show he can the Civil Air Patrol will have a e 
came interested: in electronics |, 
| While reading. about the subject | | Sperate ne, Erow's transmitter | Develop Spray As for, aerodynamics, . Jimmy, to Keep Lawns 
eee that the ‘Volunteers for 
ithe Blind have already transcribed | Green All Year 
WARSAW, Va. (UPI)—Research- | most of the CAP books into Braille. 
land I can use wing models for al 
further study’; of the subject. He's ers at a state experiment station 
‘here are testing a dye-like sub- 
‘stance that may be the answer to also learned math by Braille. 
* * * 
Two parts of the-CAP course’ ‘the problem of keeping lawns green 
‘present more problems, One is: ‘the year around. 
‘building the model planes. “They, H, M. Carper. station director, 
‘may give me some trouble,” Jim- said the green stuff is sprayed on 
‘my said, “but I'll just give them| lawns when the grass turns brown 
lin the fall, 
The other troublesome part is Carper said the spray has held 
‘the drilling. Buf that’s been over-' | up well during its winter test on 
icome. Jimmy marches wedged! Bermuda grass plots, even ‘in 
between two friends, who step on’ heavy rainfall. 
his ankles when he makes a mis-| 
  | “There is no evidence so far it 
  poet will rub. off,” he said, “and we 
. ‘believe the applied color will last 
‘until new growth begins.’ 
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (B—Mayor Jean, 
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Booey. : nes ; j i ably get help from his Ps and ‘Measles Takes Biggest ‘law ees | Entire communities in Spain's| 
| io Mackinac Trial °. Disease Traced et | . . ent ior , i caves ¥ 
Mant goumy wstpaibty la Disease Count. Up in City eae akes !fistory Lightly fo BI Donors: saree | Ml viesten using the TV antenua oon cart || tive of the six cousiwalicghie sa ee Mises o 3° : , : Auto 
LANSING. — Historical evi-pastng 963 and. mov of sounding board to issue » (diseases reported in Pontiac last "202m coush «---.. ) to the { reg 
dence to “the —contrary, western Senate. It would run pe Mis) Regular Givers Found se my OY ' : Naga nar oen sd yo a add oe yainopile ‘fear’ 
Michigan legislators want portions |f™ the Indiana border to Battle Cause .of . Infections’ At any event, the spokesman pr john D. ene. county direc énicken pox... Vee Wer fee of US. 31 and U.S, 131 christenea Creek. north on U.S. 66 to U.S. 131, | Bri am j di | clatwaed the hammering won't tor ‘of public health ‘Measles ...... ceeseeeee, oo Me a “The Mackinac Trail, ” from there. to Petoskey and then ringing aunaice | fo beyond the next few weeks or | Diseases increasing were chick- pooumenis fer tene . . : 4 
They pushed through a bill yes. °F U.S. 31 to the straits. | $0, By that time, the bird either jen pox, measles,.mumps, scarlet Whooping cough .s..0. 5. 3 8 terday to establish the “‘trail” on Indiana already has set up a. By RENNIE TAYLOR | will have found a mate or will jlever and whooping cough. oan wet i 
U.S. 131 from the Indiana border ST€€M Arrow route terminating at Associated Press Science Writer! ®ve UP. And what's more impor- | Following is @ comparative list, Tolectious ana _e north to. Petoskey and on U.S, 33 the Michigan border. F SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, (AP) | tant to the! Spaths, it will go lof the communicable diseases re- Mononucleosis .sesnee F 1 1 
from Petoskey to the Straits of LL Bicod trent grafessional A wa [ported to the county and city health’ . 
Mackinac. It was designed partly ‘appears to be responsible for most pertinent last week: | Char les Bent, the first civilian; ; to attract tourist attention to the 0gs Eat Less When | of the  jaundice-producing -liver| Banker Gaorge Craig, 70, of: ; PONTIAC * ‘to serve as governor of New Mexi-| 
straits and the cities en route. linfections that follow transfusions, | |Wadesboro, N. C., retired a Week "Week — co when was still a territory,,; 
Rep. Allison Green, GOP floo 6 h §| D isays a University of Chicago méd- ‘started growing pine trees. S@YS chicken pox ...+ ores 8 ¢,was scalped and murdered in his, 
‘leader and an eastern Michigan rowt OWS own lical researcher. * i — the pine. trees are paying off Meseles .-+---ssscseres, 3S ; i4|home at. Taos during a brief In-; : 
man, served notice he would ask | From a study of 1894 patients, ' better than a bank. Rubella ...scc. secsee OT 1 6 Gian uprising in 1847. _ 
the House to reconsider the 69- NEW YORK (®—In the matter a small percentage of those trans | quan _ “ 
25 favorable vote. * diet, dogs outsmart many hu- fused at the university's clinics in) 
ans, a 12-year period, Dr. J. Garrott: 
Pers: Rep. werent 5. Gites “Resestehere for Neutrena Mills,|Allen’ fowl 44° whe -devetiped | — ost a move to re- a dog food manufacturer, say they;serum hepatitis, the medical name 
quire all signs on the new route have found that just before reach-,of the disease. 
to carry the legend: “With apolo-. ing adulthood puppies suddenly be- ~ * * 
gies to the real Mackinac Trail gin eating less. Tracing the’ source of the blood 
which historically originates in’ A cocker spaniel, for example, uséd in each case, Dr, Allen said i 
the eify of eer. _ (when almost full grown at 24 \he found hepatitis almost negligi-; YOUR PLUMBING SU PPLY DEPAR TMENT STORE .- * weeks, will drop in less than a ble in the 1,152 patients who Rad ‘ 
  Gilbert cea rida gathered week's time from 14 ounces of transfusions from family donors. | 
by Philip P. Mason, Wayne State food each day to as little as 8 or 9 He addressed the American Sur- | 
University historian, showing the dunces. gical Assn, Wedneday. 
Mackinac Trajl blazed by Indians The reason for the adjustment, The number of infections among — 2. : e 
ran along the eastern end of the specialists say, is that the the family donor patients was only | ‘ S i 
Michigan. He conceded, however? dog’s system simply doesn’t re eight. But among 311 other pa-| . that “the old Mackinac Trail’ quire as much nourishment once tients who got blood from profes. | = 
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“Factory Guorantee ran between St. Ignace and Sault the growing cycle is completed. sional donors there were 13 cases 
      
    
  
            
       
        Ste. Marie in the Upper Peninsula of infection — a rate about t axl 
“4 think it’ t The Choctaw Indian Nation of times that of the family donor] wa en > : it’s absolutely terrible Oklahoma recently appealed io the group. t Tan 
that you should take our history Us tary of the Interior to, * ¢ * i HH D tel Secre p € | 
ner] even: eestne a” ae permit the Choctaw people to se-| The remaining 431 who em both} Includes 5 ft. tub, ; lect by ballot the Chief who will family and professional donor | . : 
A bill to establish a green arrow head their tribal government for blood had an even higher infection | wash b $ om and 3,000 Gals. Per Hour 
route had an easier time of it. the next two years. rate, with 23 cases. However, Dr. | closet. Alf! ‘A grade Regular $39.95 spp on ait i ge a Milen’s figures showed the number rr 
lof infections varied with the num-; chrome fittings. 
ber of transfusions given per | 
jindivid 
i Paul Hoxworth of Cincinnati | R eg. sass Colored sok $99.50 
‘reported simiJar results on anoth- | 
‘er series of patients, He said ome | 
\of the reasons for the high infec-, 
\tivity of professiona! donor blood | 
lis that the dnors when examined 
|frequently refuse to admit having 
‘had an infectious disease. They do’ 
this to forestall rejection and loss | 
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BIRDS-EYE STRAWBERRIES verre l ‘b. pkg. 39 ? COUPON ‘VALID AT ANY KROGER STORE z of Any 2 Loaves of - - oe BREAD # 
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bride-to-be with a rich and. form pan in whieh to mold the a Mousse: : ~ - |wafers. Then spoon drained pine-* Or line a heart-shaped cake layer|wives were warned today thet the Grand Rapids area alone. 7 
dessert. “Select an extra special ~ 2 package lemen-fiavored gelatin. apple over crumbs. pan with aluminum foil, allowing : lis reason to believe that simi rain syrup recipe like this Pineapple Mousse.| pongee” eat paging “Pineapple juice ‘and water to make 1| Beat thickened gelatin {foil to extend about ich abovelieener food taechace’ plane hag cheating is going op elsewhere pear halve Trresistibly feminine, it's. sure to Se ee Se ls entta eaten with egg beater until foamy. rim. ‘hatched a new racket aie the state, he said : aid 
be the stellar attraction at your) Molded, whole vanilla wafers are { 25, ’cups crushed vanilla wafers, _ Whip cream and fold into. gelatin. 7 tion of dw grade for high quality| - = ove 
shower party. | Himed around the sides of the pam. |... Grained "TUDES PIE) Rent egg whites until stiff but ; meats. ° it poons’ The secret behind this elegant! ‘The bottom of the pan is lined | 2 caps whipping cream. not dry: add contectioners’ Use Caraway Seeds - Fish Baked in Foil 
dessert is its attractive presenta-| with « layer of v munfer 1° (Se Sectacttences sugar. sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, | | 3. L. Littlefield, chief of the} P oe teaspoon grated lemon rind. 
tion. Basically simple, it is a de-| crambs topped with drained ond eantieas nll dates Try bleu cheese-caraway spread Foods and Standards division of;, Any epicures in the family?) 
lightful- combination of lemon- Dissolve gelatin in hot water. beating for a party snack. To make 1 cup) ithe State Agriculture Department, Sprinkle whole small fish with on-| ‘ing dish, hollow side   crushed pineapple to form a de- 
liclous base for the mousse. Add pineapple juice and water. 
Chill until slightly’ thickened. 
Meanwhile line sides of greased $- * flavored gelatin, pineapple juice 
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folded into elie Whites 4F° imagination and create a decora-jinch heart-shaped® spring form 
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erushed pineapple in pan. Sprin- cream cheese, 44 cup mayonnaise, home freezers. butter and wrap tightly in alumi-|Top with syrup. Bake in 
Kile with remaining ‘4 cup of-'9 teaspoon? whole. caraway seed| The most common complaint, he num foil. Bake in a hot oven. Let! ‘erate oven (350-degrees) 25 
erushed vanilla wafers. ‘and 4 teaspoon ground white said, is the substitution of lower each eater open his own portion minutes. Baste 
Chill overnight. Just . before: pepper. igrades of meat for choice beef at the table. ‘Serves 4. s 
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the sign on the, old ‘Ted's Trailer|stand in front of their house trailer in smoke that day. "? |started in high school a8 @ POP! sure she goes along with all his green.vegetable . . . and that pi-|; Top casseroles with bread. wnt ea < = that read, “World’s Longest Hot|"¢ sold hot dogs and pop to)” bay. Two of the dinner cooks hired! w-tangleq ideas though. Bill to his faverit ish, Crumbs and bake at 225 degrees. af Ug 
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of the restaurant. can discover, period they had all of 10.employes. opened. In 1955. the present build-| on-the-job training for their better ict like lots of the other employes. ‘combines the two male’ favorites, serole with heart-shaped pieces of: dish: sear “— E.. Bg 
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You can serve hamburgers often 
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Pine-Burgers: Broil thin patties of 
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When meat ‘is done, lay a slice; ping. Third time around reveals it 
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Pineapples, Strawberries 
to Tempt You This Week 
Do you wheel through the 
cery store choosing this and that 
with little regard to seasonal avail- 
ability and price? If you’ shop like 
this, you spend more family dollars 
for food than is really necessary, 
remarks the MSU _ Marketing   What the family likes may be 
one guide for choosing meat, pe 
it should not be the only one. Grade | oy 
or quality, cost per serving andi 
your, preparation plan enter into 
your decision. , 
  Agent. The smart shopper is alert 
to present and predicted food situa-| 
tions; studies prices and uses cur- 
rent marketing information. 
A look ‘at produce counters. will) 
tell you there are more straw- 
berries this week. Prices are a 
little lower too. Large No; $ size 
pineapples are reminders _ that 
April, May and June are Bao s Ber 
months for this fresh fruit, Al- 
noticeable price drop on cucum- 
bers. 
Pork, iia dak dni ine 
jes, |Sonable prices? Then you might The fresh pint will yield 3 to 4 check these: hamburger, 
servings depending upon appetites|‘rankfurters, perch, smelt, 
; the 10-ounce frozen|>reast and shoulder. 
package will serve 2 to 3 people. 
Fresh Louisiana 
in size and, have fair to good color. 
The quality variation in peppers, | 
green beans and tomatoes and 
leafy vegetables ig due to recent 
rains in growing areas. 
How do you choose a fresh pine-\f 
apple? Choose one that is ripe .or 
nearly ripe. If too immature when 
picked, a pineapple may not ripen. 
Look for a pineapple that is fresh, ' 
clean and heavy. for its size. Flat 
hollow eyes assure sweet flavor. 
Coler. varies from yellow to | 
yellow-orange depending upon the | 
variety. A fragrant odor and top | 
spires that pull out easily in- | 
dicate ripeness, Signs of décay 
usually appear first at the base 
of the fruit. Look the pineapple 
over fox. soft watery areas or 
  Pork is still the supply leader in| 
imeats. Fresh Boston Butt at 16) 
\to 18 cents a serving is one of the, 
imost reasonably priced choices. | 
' Steaks cut from the Boston butt are! 
18 to 23 cents per serving. 
Canned ham is an attention 
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the smooth texture, BAKED APPLE-CORN WITH BACON — This skillet or 
serole dish is a little like a souffle. It is hearty enough to be 
main course of a meal, Bits of bacon and corn add interest to cas- 
the 
  
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in Table Skillet Along with the cheery notes of 
spring come fresh hopes, eager 
plans, budding gardens, gay, 
clothes .. . and new dishes that 
are fun to serve and to eat. This 
Baked Apple-Corn with Bacon is 
one example. It's the mainstay of 
a meal—simple to build around. 
Baked Appie-Corn with Bacon 
has plenty gf good,. satisfying egg 
nourishment tucked into it. And 
flavor! Crumbles of bacon mixed 
all through, with more bacon laid) 
in crisp strips on top, the zest of | 
canned apple sauce, of sweet corn, 
nubbins and little bits and pieces. 
of pimiento. 
Serve the dish hot at the table 
right from your electric skillet if 
you wish—or bring it still huffing 
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from the oven. With jt offer salad 
or green vegetable and crusty rolls. 
And there’s 4 springtime supper or 
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Baked Apple-Corn With Bacon 
% Ib. bacon strips 
3 eggs, separated 
2 cups canned apple sauce 
1 17-02. can cream-styk corn - 
1% cups sifted eil-purpose flour 
1 teaspoon salt 
2 teaspoons baking powder 
\e cup diced pimiente 
Saute bacon strips until crisp, | 
drain strips on paper towel, Beat 
‘egg yolks; add apple sauce and| 
corn. Sift together flour, salt and 
baking powder; add to apple sauce 
mixture. Crumble bacon; add with | 
pimiento. Beat é¢gg whites stiff with 
rotary beater; fold in. 
Pour into a greased electric 
skillet; bake at 330 degrees; about 4. 
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$ vere large (2% pounds) baking 
cup light seedless retatels (rinsed 
im hee water and drained 
% sup water 
he <7 orange. ‘jules ee 
- 5 ee butter or margarine 
Method: Core apples without cut- Lady Fingers Are! “Hundies.” Plain toast triangles 
and a relish tray help round out 
the menu. 
Dessert, like the soup, can be 
matched to changeable weather. 
An easy-mix angel cake is topped   
Mocha Filled 
        
    ting through bottom; remove upper 
third of peeling from each. Stuff, 
care cavities with raisins. 
‘a. small saucepan stir to- 
samen ever low heat the sugar, 
water, orange rind and juice, a 
dash of salt and butter; when 
| ger Cissolves, bring to a boil; 
| pour ever apples. Bake in mod- 
| ate (375 degrees) oven, basting   occasionally, until apples are soft | 
through—about 1 hour. 
Remove apples to serving dish; 
spoon syrup over them. Serve 
warm or cold. Makes 4 large 
servings 
Sniff Them First 
| Unless you use large quantities 
of herbs and spices, the small con- 
tainers are the wisest choice, re-' 
jminds the Marketing Information 
‘Agent If you have had some spices; 
jand herbs for more than six 
imonths, better give them the 
)“nose” test. Simply take off the, 
\covers and smell. If any have lost 
ag good tresh ai, it’s time to!   ly is! It’s Mocha -Choc-a-Bloc—a 
| delightful, chocolatey structure of pe 
‘crisscrossed lady fingers served 
‘a la mode. It's heavenly with cof- 
fee ice cream—and, of course, with 
\steaming coffee, too! 
Mocha Choc-A-Bloc | 
| 
1% Ib, sweet cooking chocolate 
% cup strong coffee- 
2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 
| i teas vanifla 
1 pkg. lady fingers (12) 
_ Melt chocolate over hot water. 
Add coffee and stir until smooth. 
Pour a little chocolate mixture on 
egg yolks and blend. Return to re- 
maining chocolate mixture. “Cook 
‘over hot water, stirring constant- 
ily, until slightly thickened. Cool to 
room temperature. 
Split lady fingers. Place 3 
halves clase together and spread 
with chocolate mixture. Top with 
3 lady finger halves placed cross- 
wise to first layer and spread 
with chocolate mixture. Repeat 
pew lady fingers are all used. 
Spread remaining chocolate mix- 
ture on sides. 
Chill. Cut in 4 to 6 slices and top| 
with coffee ice cream. Makes 4 to 
\6 servings. | 
| 
| 
  
Blend Trio of Crumbs 
for Peach Creme Royale 
Looking for a dessert that is 
light, but not lacking in body . . .' marshmallow. The final surprise 
‘element is the addition of peaches, 
2% hours or until puffed and set.|rich, but not too cloyingly sweet? blended right into the marshmal- 
Oor pour into greased 2-quart bak- \Try Peach Creme Royale — a |low-juice mixture and finally the 
ing dish or casserole. Bake at 350| dessert that men, especially, clam- peered cream. 
degrees, in the oven for 60-70 min-, 
utes, or until set. « Makes 6-8 
servings. 
Spice Fruit Cup 
With Rosy Syrup 
It's cranberry juice cocktail | 
time. Time to blend cranberry | 
juice with spices to make this. 
unusual syrup to pour over fresh   
fruit cup or canned fruit at des-| 
sert time. Such a pretty color, 
too. * 
Spiced Cranberry Syrup 
1 pint cranberry juice cocktail) 
‘, clip sugar 
1 stick cinnamon 
Several whole cloves 
2 lemon slices , 
Mix ingredients 
saucepan. Bring to a_ boil, 
cinnamon, cloves and 
Spoon over fresh fruit cup or| 
canned fruits at serving time. together in’ 
and And the whipped cream? It's out cover with one-third of crumb mix- 
simmer 5 minutes. Chill. Remove of this world, To give it added ture, pour rest of Creme over this 
lemon. | body, - melted marshmallows arejand finally, cover with remaining 
‘one-third of crumb mixture. Chill |, 
jat least two hours or overnight. | 
juice are blended into the melted Serves 9 generously. our for. 4 
Peach Creme Royale is definite. 
(ly a refrigerator dessert, the type, 
that requires little work at the 
|range. It can be prepared well 
ahead of serving time too. with | 
a minimum of preparation. 
This elegant dessert consists 
| of layers of crumbs and whipped | 
cream. Granted there are other 
| too, which is why 
it is so completely outstanding 
in the refrigerator dessert line. 
The crumbs, for instance, con- 
sist of three different kinds . .. 
| chocolate wafer cookies, vanilla 
| wafer cookies and graham crack- 
ers, all thoroughly blended with 
melted butter, The butter not 
only binds the cooky crumbs | 
together, but adds its own in- | 
jadded. Then to cut thé sweetness 
| and lend tang, Jemon and orange 
  
PEACH. CREME ROYALE — 
dessert is as delicious as it looks, 
and top. Lemon and orange juice as well as 
€   _ This elegant 
Double layered, Jerumbs thoroughly with melted 
it has three different’ kinds of crumbs in the base 
diced canned peaches’ make the whipped cream- 
marshmallow layer just yummy. : Peach Creme Royale 
1's cups crushed chocolate wafer 
conte 
| 1% cups crushed vanilla wafer cookies 
2 cups crushed graham crackers 
ly cup ‘] stick) butter, meited 
pound marshmallows, miniature- 
Fabs or quartered 
jespoons orange fuice 
7 tabeepaee lemon juice 
2 cups (1 Ib 14 of. can) drained and 
(diced Preestone peaches 
1 pint whipping cream 
Mix together chocolate cooky, 
yeu cooky and graham cracker 
butter. Press one-third of crumb 
imixture firmly in bottom of dish; 
jset aside remainder. ° 
In a saucepan over low heat, | 
cook marshmallows With orange 
| and lemon juice until melted; 
| cool. Stir in peaches. 
| Whip. cream until. almost stiff; 
fold peach-marshmallow mixture 
linto it. Pour half of this into pan, ings. 
2 _Few recipes are what you'd call i 
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starch and water; add to rasp- 
berry mixture: Cook; stirring con-| 
clears, Serve hot on slices of your 
  favorite angel food ‘cake, Makes)" 3 
about 14% cups sauce.     
  
  
til ready to serve. Blend mayon-| 
naise with remaining ingredients 
and mix well with fork. Keep re-| 
   pow 
on a bed of lettuce. Sprinkle with’ 
paprika if desired, Makes 4 serv-" POTATO 
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ae ae |. \EHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1059 __- 
were oy  cngenee edt 
* Mrs, Kenneth R. Bartholomew, left, takes time 
off from her duties as ticket chairman to help Mrs. 
Robert Morse and Mrs. A. S. Hamilton with decora- «4% 
tions for the Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital Guild 
dance Friday evening, April 24. : 
Winter Vacationers Returrr Home Mr. and Mrs, W. Walter 
Smith of Doris road returned 
this week from a cruise to 
Jamaica. Mrs. Smith's daugh- 
ters, Mrs. Robert .Etter of 
Birmingham and Mrs. A. F. 
Plant Jr, of Texas, accompa- 
nied them on the trjp, The 
Smiths have beén Mrs. Plant's 
guests. since Dec, 1. 
» mg & 
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Baer of Pine Bluff road have just 
returned from a six-week vaca- 
tion’ trip. They visited Vera 
Cruz, Mexico City, Browns- 
ville, Tex. and New Orleans. 
x * 
After spending the past four 
months in Tucson, Ariz., Mr. 
and Mrs. Maurice G. Daridison 
have-teturned to their home on 
Menominee road. 
a PRES Other Pontiac area residents 
back in town after vacationing 
are Mr, and Mrs. Robert 
Schalper of Voorbeis road and 
Mrs. Robert Schapler Jr, and 
Mark of Shirley street. , The 
foursome spent five weeks in 
Largo, Fla, 
« *« * 
Mrs. Ward Cruickshank of 
Marblehead, Mass., formerly 
of Birmingham, is visiting her 
LO ee eB ed 
Womens Section   eae cs, 
The Hammond Lake Civic Associa- 
tion is sponsoring its annual /spring 
dinner dance May 1 at Elks Temple. 
ae oak 
    Left to right are Mrs. George V. Car- ‘tee, 
. 
‘Members of the dance committee talk over final 
plans for the semi-formal affair.. Left to right are 
.. Mrs. Don Muehl, Mrs. Harry Martin and Mrs, Ben- 
4 a ee | 
  Pontiac Press Phetes 
less, ~hairman of the dance commit- 
Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs., 
E. R. Hansz, committee members. 
jamin Wilton. Mrs. Samuel W. Pill and Mrs. Merle cousin, Mrs, Richatd L, Bern- 
hard of Birmingham, 
* * * 
W. David Richards, son of 
Mr. and Mrs.- Walter R. Rich- 
ards of West Chicago averue. 
is enrolled at Garrett Biblical 
Instityte, Evanston, [ll A 
graduate of Taylor University, 
he is working for his bachelor 
of divinity degree at Garrett. 
His wife, the former Mar- 
garet Elaine Levely, is the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 
S. Levely of Elizabeth Lake 
road. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs, Paul I. Spada- 
fore of Voorheis road announce 
the birth of a daughter, Lisa 
Diane, born April 12 at St. 
Joseph Mercy Hospital. 
Grandparents are Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Spadafore of West 
Huron street and Mrs. Joseph 
Felice of Lansing. 
* *® x 
Douglas K. Hales, son of Mr 
and Mrs. Hugh J. Hales of 
Sylvan Shores was_ recently 
initiated into Alpha Tau Ome- 
ga Fraternity at Hillsdale Col- 
lege. Douglas is a freshman at 
Hillsdale. 
* * * 
A $en, Jason Thomas, .was 
born April 13 at Florence Crit- 
tenden Hospital, Detroit, to 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. 
Blackwood. of Birmingham. 
Mrs. Harold L, Blackwood 
of Ottawa drive is grand- 
mother. 
Keloa Klub 
Set for Party © 
Keloa Klub is having a pro- 
gressive dinner and pajama 
party Friday evening. Serving 
parts of the dinner will be Don- 
na Douglas, Kay Whitfield, 
Janet Kneale, Vicki McLaugh- 
lin, Connie Crozier, Barbara 
Strong and Jacqueline Griffin 
The pajama party will be 
held at the home of Valerie 
Vasbinder at her Spokane drive 
home. 
The club will hold a bake sale 
in May. Janet Kneale is chair- 
man.   
Five pages today 
in Women’s Section 
Ba ip a eel 
   
     
Haanes are also on the committee. __ ™ 
- pil To 
dele, tation wit bees Sti ee we . ee 2 ee *   * 
Hospital 
Flowers” is the gheme of the 
annual Rainbow Ball Friday, 
April 24, sponsored by - the 
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital 
Guild, Guests will be given 
corsages and boutonnieres up- 
on their arrival at the Elks 
Mrs. D. N. Aikens, ‘¢chair- 
man of the dance committee, 
reports that the proceeds from 
the ball,. which. will be* held 
from 9 p.m. to 1 a:m, will be 
used to refurbish and redecor- 
ate the rooms at the Pontiac 
Osteopathic Hospital. Ticket 
chairman for the dance is Mrs. 
” Kenneth Bartholomew of Berry 
street. Tickets are - available 
from any member of.the guild 
or at the door, 
. John J. Lee of Roya) Oak; 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnes 
of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. John 
A. Riley, Mr. and Mrs, John 
G. Boeau and Mr. and Mrs. 
S. H. Klinkhamer. 
* & * 
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Dickin- 
son of Royal Oak will entertain 
Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Gebben, 
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Gordon, 
Dr and Mrs G. Huddle Jr., Dr. 
and Mrs. J. H. Quarles, Dr. 
and Mrs. M. K. Miller, Dr. 
and Mrs J. M. Evans, Dr, and 
Mrs. O. I. Henry, Dr. and Mrs. 
F. J. Marino, Dr. and Mrs. H. 
V. Larabee, Dr. and Mrs. Dan- 
tel Koprince, Dr. and Mrs. W. 
H. Dickerson at cocktails be- 
fore the ball. 
TRIMMERS TO ENTERTAIN 
Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Trim- 
mer of Birmingham will enter- 
tain friends before the dance. 
Guests will be Dr. and Mrs. T. 
R. Tull, Dr. and Mrs, John To Benefit ~ Osteopathic 
Fetzer, Dr. and Mrs. James | 
Matthews, Dr. and Mrs. 
Charles K. Norton, Mr. and 
Mrs. Blaine Ford, Mr. and 
. Mrs. Douglas Carnegie, Dr. 
and Mrs. John Zjegler, Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert Sadler, Mr. and 
Mrs. Eugene Barney and Dr. 
and Mrs. Henry Kezlerian. 
* * * 
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Briden- 
stine of Bloomfield Township 
will entertain the following 
guests prior to the ball: Dr. 
and Mrs. J. H. Pulker, Dr. and 
Mrs. W. R. Gregory, Dr. and_ 
Mrs E. C. Herzog, Dr. and Mrs. 
C. L. Bamford, Dr. and Mrs. 
J. G. Margolis, Drs. E. T. 
and E. E. Hunter, Dr. and 
Mrs. A.~S. Hamilton, Dr. and 
Mrs. A. A. Choquette, Mr. and 
Mrs. -Kenneth Bartholomew, 
Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Lobikis, Mr. 
and Mrs. G. R.*Thalman, Mr. 
and Mrs. Mehl Halverson, Mr. 
and Mrs. Arthur Denmun, Dr. 
Joye Kent of. Cleveland, and 
Dr. A. A. Yezbick. 
Surprise Party 
Fetes Carters 
on Anniversary 
Mr. and Mrs. William Carter 
were honored Sunday at a 
surprise wedding anniversary 
dinner held at the home of their 
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ~ 
and Mrs. Karl Rhodes of West 
Howard street. 
* * * 
Also on hand to celebrate 
their parents’ 33rd anniversary 
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
Porter and Mr. and Mrs. John 
H. Christe of Clarkston. 
* * th 
Other relatives and friends 
were Mr. and Mrs, Bruce 
Granger, Mr, and Mrs. Joe L. 
Carter? Mr. and Mrs. Leon 
Wolverton and Mr. and Mrs. 
Jack Storm. 
Loyal Philatheans 
See African Slides 
Members and friends of the 
Loyal Philathea Class of First 
Baptist Church met Tuesday 
evening for a cooperative d‘n- 
ner and heard a méssage by 
Mrs, ‘Dwight Slater. Dr. and 
Mrs. Slater are missionaries to 
the Belgian Congo. The group . 
was shown slides of the couple's 
work in Africa. 
Members having birthdays in 
January, February and March 
were honored. 
Henrietta Wilson, missionary 
to China, will speak at the 
May 12 meeting. fi The Rainbow. Ball dance chairman, 
Mrs. Donald N. Aikens, left, discusses 
her plans with Mrs. William R. Hiltz, 
Sten poe Bloomfield Hills Folk in Whirl   
". April 24. who is ‘having a pre-da 
home before the big Pests San fedies 
nce party at her 
event Friday, 
of Teas, Parties, Get-Togethers By RUTH SAUNDERS 
BLOOMFIELD HILLS— 
Bloomfield’s gracious hostesses" 
further many worthwhile proj- 
ects by offering their spacious 
homes for meetings, benefits 
and get-fogethers for board 
members. 
Such an affair was given 
today by the Woman's 
National Farm and Garden 
Association of Michigan at the 
home of Mrs. James J. Nance 
on Lone Pine road. 
It is an annual affair. the 
International Tea, to benefit 
the International Farm Youth 
Program. 
* * * 
Wednesday Mrs. Max Fru 
hauf opened her home to the 
Woman's Association for the 
Detroit. Symphony Orchestra 
for a tea honoring contributing © 
members, 
* * * 
A little later, April 29, 
Michigan State University Club 
of Oakland County will give a 
tea and fashion show at 
Officers 
Elected by 
Golf League 
Mrs. J. G. Belant was named 
president of the Tuesday Tee 
Golf League when members 
met Tuesday evening at Hotel 
Waldron. 
Assisting the new president 
will be Mrs. James Vallins. 
vice president; Mrs, Dilvard 
Doolin, secretary; and Mrs. 
Clifton Ashley, treasurer. 
* * * 
Mrs. Richard Robertson is 
new golf chairman. Social 
chairman is Mrs. Arnold Ben- 
tham. 
Mrs. Lawrence Retzlaff and 
Mrs. N. A. Kilgore joined the 
League. New members wel- 
comed into the group were 
Mrs. H. E. Roise, Mrs. T. O. 
Pruitt and Mrs. Wendell 
Doolin. 
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The regular season will be- 
gin with a tee-off breakfast 
May 5 at the home of Mrs. 
Floyd Levely, followed by golf 
at Pontiac Country Club. 
Gardeners Plan 
Open Meeting 
Area garden club members 
are invited to attend the April 
23 meeting of the Sylvan Lake 
Branch of the Woman's Na- 
tional Farm and Garden Asso+ 
ciation at the Oakland County 
Boat Club. 
Pine Lake Art Club will ex- 
hibit a number of art- objects 
centered by floral arrange- 
ments made up by various 
garden groups. Tea will be 
served from 2 to 4 p. m. 
> 
Lucky 13 Meets 
at Sapelak Home 
Lucky 13 Club met Monday 
at the home of Mrs. Stephen 
Sapelak of Wesbrook avenue. 
Mrs. Earl Brobst was hostess. 
The club honored the birth- | 
day of Mrs. Mary Burmeister. 
Prizes were won by Mrs. 
Margaret Daugherty, Mrs. 
Anderson Bee, Mrs. John Bee, 
and Mrs. Marian Chandler. Meadowbrook Hall, the former 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 
G. Wilson to benefit scholar- 
ship funds. 
Mrs. Harry L. Winston. Jr. 
and Mrs. John Taylor are co- 
chairmen for-this event. 
* * * 
Mrs. Maurice Garabrant is 
chairman of the coffee hour 
following the program Tuesday 
evening of Cranbrook Music 
Guild. Mrs. Henry S. Booth and 
Mrs. Samuel J. Lang of Pleas- 
ant Ridge will pour. 
* * * 
Among returning travelers . 
are Mrs. Manly Davis from. a 
world. cruise, Mr. and Mrs. 
Howard Flint from a winter at - 
Palm Springs, and Mr. and 
Mrs. Roy G. Leitch Jr., home 
from a motor trip through the 
Carolinas. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Kohl- 
saat will be among hosts at 
cocktails Saturday evening be- 
fore the opening dinner dance 
at Orchard Lake Country Club. 
They will entertain in their 
Elmgate drive home. . 
« Henry Hart in their home im 
_ Tryon, N.C. 
* * ® 
The bowling league of the 
Newcomers Club has elected 
Mrs. Dayton O. Slater will be 
vice president; 
Forest Lake Country Cinb is 
planning a party Saturday, 
April 25. For that night only, 
the club will be known as the 
“Kontinental Key Klub 
Kabaret” and members must 
use a special] key to get in. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Gilles- 
pie are in charge of the party. 
Assisting them are Mr. and 
Mrs. John Bashur, Mr. and 
Mrs. Donald Graves and Mr. 
and Mrs, John Baker. 
Tipacon Dinner Set for April 22   
ABWA to Fete Bosses A Gay Nineties theme will be used when Tipacon 
Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association 
observes its annual Bosses Night dinner April 22 at High- 
land Manor. 
Mrs. Richard Veazey will act as mistress of ceremonies. 
General ehairman Frances Phillips and cochairman 
Lillian Laska have chosen the following committees: Mrs. 
Henry Healey, program; Mrs. Edward Furse, decorations; 
Julie O’Brien, music; Mrs. Elva Templeton, courtesy; Mrs. 
Dorothy Brooks, tickets; and Mrs. Ruby Brusha, programs. 
A social hour will begin at-6:30 p.m. and dinner will 
be served at 7 o'clock. 
  MR. and MRS. ED J.. VANDERWORP 
To Fete Golden Wedding An open house in hongr of 
the 50th wedding anniversary ¢ 
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed J, Van- 
derworp of Virginia avenue 
wilf be held from 2 to 5 p.m. 
Sunday at Union Hall on Bald- 
. win avenue. Hosting the affair 
will be the Vanderworp’s son- in-law and daughter, Mr, and 
Mrs. Thomas: White of Clarks-. 
ton, their son and daughter- 
in-law, Mr: and Mrs, Edward 
T. Vanderworp, and their 
granddaughter and her hus- 
band, Mr. and Mrs. William - 
Weishaar, : 
    
  
        
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thé scene of the Saturday morning 
wedding of Carol LaBarge and 
Ramirez. Jesse " 
Parents of the couple are 
Mr, and Mrs. E. J, LaBarge of 
  
  MRS. JESSE RAMIREZ 
Crescent drive and Mr. and Mrs. 
Jesus Ramirez of Rockwell street. 
The bride. wore a balicrina- 
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Maid of honor was Rebecca’) 
Ramirez. Bridesmaids were Char- 7 
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They wore ballerina-length gowns 
~the maid of honor’s in blue ‘and | 
bridesmaid’s in pink. Flower girl 
Theresa Shelton wore a pastel 
green dress, ii 
dohn Guzman was best man, 
Ushers were Norman Mickey and 
_Soneph Ramirez. eA 
A wedding breakfast was held | 
at Malta Temple, and an open =| 
house that afternoon at the home '; ae 
“of the bride's parents. 
| The couple will live: on Park | 
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Boys’ Washable   _|like 
seh es tive only with certain subjects— 
    
a sme tr ther er cot i ett by tend or girl friend. 
ses: it relaxes me,” bigag sam ) . 
ISyearold Steven Lettert of Los Oe eee aa 
Me ee |, Many fewer than one “The radio doesn’t bother me, the help of either parent, a custom neither does the television,” said that apparently is vanishing. 
18-year-old Sandra Dee of Boston. ” : 
“It’s all a matter of concentra- 
tion.” : 
‘Carol Grieg, 17, of - Augusta, Maine, says the radio is a help 
in doing home. work “because res eee to hear music while I'm 
studying.” 
‘QUIET, PLEASE!’ 
For 16-year-old Sue Kingsley of 
Detroit, background music is effec- | 84 per 
  “doing math or typing,.the radio) and 
helps, but with the TV on I can ce 
think.” 
The 49 per cent who ‘studied 
without benefit of radio, hi-fi or! iby t to television were pretty much agreed | y. the. dee oe aes i that they studied best when it was 17 year-old Judie Mendall of Aug- quiet. ie gw justa, Maine, “because I have 
  , “T eat,” vealed 18-year-old Ray- 
Tige Fone of St. Louis, “because 
Similarly, iM-year-old Sue Rohler 
|snacks with studies because ‘I like | 
,to eat.” 
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| Abraham Lincoln, doing _ his 
sums on a crude slate by the light’ 
jof a fireplace, would be sadly out! 
lot date acudiemitaly were he alive’ 
| today, 
snack, young modern 
have turned home study chofes | 
a minor social grace, — jot Detroit explained that she mixes) finally realized that I must have 
*“Misic of _ kind disturbs my ‘good grades to go on to college.” 
concentra * commented 14.) “If I don't do my own studying,” 
year-old Nancy Johnson of Vas-| agreed 17-year-old Fayth Carlson    
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“The radio makes studying! ON Per cent’ deliberately chose teenagers estimates of their own 
    
  
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night, but I guess it’s habit,” said 16-year-old 
Johnson of Duluth. 
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‘B-student Jerry ‘Pennemen " of survey belonged to 17-year - old 
Sac City, lowa, lookéd at things|Mary Farmer of Sac City, lowa. | 
from the opposite end of the grad-     he commented. 
Study habits may have changed “i chew ice—it breaks the! 
over the years, but study hours monotony,” she commented al 
remain fairly constant. ‘chilly candor’. ut nop many would care to join 
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Eight out of 10 boys and girls | 
said they did most of their home- | 
work in the evening hours; one | 
out of 10 got up early in the | 
merning before school, and some- 
  Salboro, Maine. of Duluth, “I am only hurting my- 
One bey, who evidently went self.” - 
te a noisy school, said he tugned ‘NEEDS A PUSH 
on the television while cramming | But 17-year-old Donald Harms of | tor an examination “to stimulate Detroit said he a inated 
actual test condition with noise.” .. — | : “push” every now and then from 
And, for a minority of teenagers, his teachers: 
‘the lonely scholar need not be doing better than I do.” 
lonely any longer. Nearly one out! Homework accompanied by food 
lof every 10 studied in the com- and music seems to have had no| | 
  | For, in addition to the studious pany of another person. For 7vill effects on the grades achieved night hours. 
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  “IT am capable of: what less than that number | 
| managed to get all or most of 
| their homework done in school 
study halls. 
From the comments, it appears 
that many teenagers regard the 
early morning hours as the best 
itime to study, but habit and lack: 
‘of will power prevent them from: 
changing over from the customary ; 36 N. SAGINAW 
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te SLAC Sai ert eae mee (GOMftort Now Considere : : ‘background noise to accompany | i? Pastels 
! \their studies—and the crackling of | : 
‘ an open fire was not what they — Checks 
j . y . ay the determination to hold; crown of moderate ight wit! | had in mind. | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Lee * deten i tion t fire ae —— im Mt ith Plaids 
| ig 1.69 * * * Men today are much more in- Rae ee eee ee el = 4 ies Flerals eg. $ Twenty-three per cent st udied | ‘terested in avoiding or losing over- out of the vanity category and have a full, big-featured face, 
e BLUE « BROWN ‘wits ths radio on. weight than they once were, No has become good, hard common wear medium height crowns and 
"© GRAY Sateen percent were soothed by man ever enkped geting abhy me i view th satis com, sonewbat nde rsa marred Sizes for jun. Size ; ithe sounds of the hi-fi or record MUsc és or sommes bay ee, | obesity. The up to date executive) When I asked Bill Ullmann, as.) iors, misses 3108 Many other unadvertised specials in }} player. dow. Men always had more interest foci that he flord 
be our women’s and girls’ departments. And 22 oink pectaaaial the 2 their appearance than they ad- nage“ ns that ; . t \sociate editor of Men’s Wear maga-' and women. 
: oe ; ... -|mitted. Through. the years .thou- ot qverweigt, to my; ‘zine what to tell you he said, “Of 
“Shop Where Every Day Is Sale Day” | 2™2zing feat of watching television TON sr them*have written to me nothing of the way it makes him 7i9€ what to tell you be seid, © and studying at the same time. | Jook. _course dark colors are slimming ; ito ask how lose those extra’ 
In all, 51 per cent were pounds. * » ' It is no longer sissy for a man to men as they are to women. 
_—— a —— to want to look his best. Alert Also a vest ehe a man look 
, and intelligent men everywhere are much thinner.’ a | 
Ne aa | realizing the importance of correct id h teh 
_poundage and correct dress in their He told me that overweight men SEAMLESS 
| fight’ for success, Men today are are likely to make the same mis- HOSE $1 19 r 
dressing more comfortably and take women do when they have sl ‘ee pe pr. 
|more attractively. their clothes fitted too tightly. Slim 3 Pair ¢o. 
Speaking of comfort, | had no lines or cuts are good but they       
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  Members of Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi 
Sorority met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph 
Behler on Niagara avenue to plan for their April 22 
card party which will be held at Pontiac Federal Sav- 
        
It’s “time out” for a coffee break, 
¢ as Mrs. Ralph Behler, left, and Mrs. 
William. Doerr leave the business of 
making party arrangements fora mo-   
  
Maling’s 
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Maling Shoes 30 N. Saginaw Voters 
to Hear 
D. R. Ewalt 
Parks Director 
to’ Discuss Plans, 
Progress 
David R. Ewalt will speak to 
: members of the League of 
“ Women Voters of Pontiac at   
  
  n 7:45 p.m. next Wednesday . 
“oa the Mary Day street home o 
PERMANENTS Mrs. Joseph Shara. 
Styling, Set and Cut Incl. Mr. Ewalt, director of Parks 
and Recreation for Pontiac, 
        
  As Low As will discuss the over-all plans 
$ of his department and the city's 
master plan. 
He also will present . future 
developments and what already 
’ has been accomplished in brad 
’ improvement of major pa 
RUDO LPH’S of he city. A question-and- 
BEAUTY SHOP answer period will follow. 
707 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Mrs. John Borsvold, local 
PE 5-6911 item chairman, will introduce 
the speaker. 
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preparing refreshments for the card 
party and Mrs. Doerr is chairman 
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ings and Loan Building. Mrs. Robert Clark, center, 
hospitality chairman, confers with Mrs, Roscoe Lund, 
left, decorations and gift chairman, and Mrs, William ~ RES 5. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1950 
benefit the, sorority’s charitable "Federal Savings and Loan Build B 
  Frankenfield, ticket committee head, 
City BPW 
Dinner Is 
Held Here 
Pontiac Business and Protes- 
sional Women’s Club met for 
dinner Tuesday evening at Ho- 
tel Waldron. Hostesses were 
Ethelynn Peterson, Josephine 
Seeley, Mrs. Amy C-rison. and 
Mrs, Dorothy Reardon. 
Appointed to the nominating 
committee for next year’s of- 
ficers were Mary Eleanor 
Lockman, Mrs, Raymond Cole 
and Mrs. Sanford Craft. 
x * * 
Janet Danton reported on 
candidates for State offices, to 
be elected at the convention in 
Traverse City May 22 to 24 
DISTRICT MEETING SET. 
The spring meeting of clubs 
in District 10 will be held at a 
1 p.m. Aprij 26 at Northwood 
Inn. 
* * * 
Miss Danton suggested that 
the club secure portraits of 
Lena Lake Forrest and Marion 
McClench, former presidents of 
Michigan BPW Clubs who later 
became presidents of the na- 
tional federation. These por- 
traits would be placed in Na- 
tional ees Building, 
Washington, D. 0 
   
  | Tickéts may be purchased from| Girl Scouts Hold’ ~ 
retry he Beta Theta 
Phi Plans 
Card Party. A card perty will be’held at 8! held at the home of its leader, / 
Mrs. Clifford Neville of Cadil- 
lac street. 
Pontiac * * *” 
whie leader Mrs. Robert 
ude and Mariner Troop 
coleader Mrs, William F. Rick 
also attended. , 
The girls learned fire-build- 
ing technique and safety rules. er 
ing will be the 
event. 
Proceed from the affair will —_—~- 
contributions in the community. 
*~ *« &*   
Blue Star Mothers 
Chapter 4 Meets 
Biue Star Mothers Chapter 4 
Mrs. Kenneth McIntosh, Mrs. | met at.the YMCA Tuesday eve- 
William Grubbs and Mrs. William | ning. 
_ Reuter; ‘Mrs. Ralph Behler, re- * * * 
A donation was made to the 
American Cancer Society. 
Seven ‘members of the group 
attended the department's an- 
nual card party at the Vet- 
erans Memorial Building in 
Detroit Tuesday afternoon. 
Mrs. Helen Smale will open 
her‘ home on Second avenue 
for a birthday dinner April 29. freshments, assisted by Mrs. 
Thomas Moffat, Mrs. John 
Klausmeyer, Mrs. Richard De- 
Witt and Mrs. William Brace and 
Mrs. Rescee Land, decorations 
and gifts, with the help of Mrs. 
doshua Madden and Mrs. Robe?t 
Lohff. 
Mrs. William Ford is in charge} 
of equipment, assisted by Mrs. 
Paul VanRoekel. Hospitality com- 
mittee chairman Mrs. Robert Clark’! 
is working with Mrs. William Baer, | 
Mrs. Jerry Martin, Mrs. Charles 
Opie, and Mrs. Robert Mehoke. | 
* * *   
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   single victory. A PRG the wonton ta tetas “Wnet’s wrong with the 
It’s the obvious question when a team picked to 
finish second or third sits in the cellar without even a 
It could be answered very ae with a few base 
knocks at the right time. That’s the Yankee story of 
    Arai 16,1 1950      
   
  
  
  success and they have statiaticn of the 1958 season to . 
prove it, 
According to the statistics, showing’ tan oppor- 
tunities to score, the Yanks had a percentage of .383. 
They had a total of 1,981 men on base and 780 of these 
runners scored. | 
¥.' « 
"Strangely, Boston put 2,000 men on the base paths, 
- but the Sox ranked 5th in'the ability to capitalize 
by scoring 697 of those runners for a .349 mark. Yet 
they finished third in the American League race.’ 
More strange are the statistics. of the National’ 
League and the champion Milwaukee Braves. 
     
                   
“THE MAN” OUT — Stan “The Man” Musial, 
St. Louis first baseman, ts tagged by Dodger 
catcher John Roseboro as he tried to score in 
the 6th inning of last night's game in Los Ange- He tried to get 
arama Socked Mirror in Bar Washroom   
  MILWAUKEE (AP) — — The pre-) 
dictors say the Phil-| Disgusted Phillie H ther 
Farrell Is F ined $250. 
(itil Ticicenct. Ik: tiny ‘ape 
              
   
      
       
  les. Umpire Dusty Bogess thumbs Musial out. 
gle. The Dodgers won the game? 5-0. AP Wirephote 
  home on Joe Cunningham's sin- 
h aay * 
one of the stiffest 
Po 
it   
Narleski of Held’s Home Run 
in Tribe's 2-1 Win    
  ae. was the manager then, 
mF told them in spring training |   
The Braves had trouble getting men on base. They 
had 1,902 men on bases which was just ahead of Pitts- 
burgh and Los Angeles. They scored 675 of these run- 
ners for a percentage of .352, exactly the same as the 
Tigers. 
x * * 
Yet the Bengals were 4th best in the American 
League in percentages by scoring 659 runs of 1,869 run- 
ners. 
What does it all mean? It means that the Braves 
capitalized on the opportunities better than the other 
five National League teams Who got more runners   } i i | Orders to Montreal--Finish   
  POPRES      
on base. 
It also showed the Braves’ ability to win the close, 
games‘rather than the lop sided contests, using as 
example the high scoring San Francisco Giants who 
scored 52 more runs than Milwaukee yet finished third. 
x * * . 
This is where the Tigers’ fault lies, the relative in- 
ability to score the runners when it counts most. The 
figures really show that Detroit scores a good percent- 
age of the men who get.on base, but most of these run- 
ners cross the'plate in games won by wide margins. 
AK goes te prove that the clutch hit with the runner 
_on third is missing most when the Tigers continue 
to lose by one Fun margins, 
     
    ‘If you th the Tigers are bad jn bringing\home 
the runner then look at the case 4 the Philadelphia 
Phillies. | 
“sahe Phils actually led both in putting inen| 
ritease with 2,035 panners. But only 664 of these | 
in ee eee . 
ie OME te. ; 
"Of course the most necessary for éashing in 
on the run production is the long , riot ni ily a 
homer or extra base hit, but just a long fly. ae je 
The. Tigers have lost seven runs thus far | 
the long fly ball just wasn’t hit when it was needed. | 
But, who cares about statistics. We know the 
Tigers can’t lose them all — or can they? What a hor- 
rible thought. oe 4 cS 
  
Middlecoff and Palmer Favored 
Houston Classic Begins HOUSTON, (AP) — The odds: | after trailing by five strokes aty 
makers made Carty -Middlecoff'the endof the third round. | 
and Arnold Palmer 7-1 favorites} Late withdrawals by John Mc-; 
as a field of 128 teed off today in| Mullin, Doug Sanders and Vie, 
the first round of the $30,000 Hous-|Ghezzi cut the field to 128. The. tow Classic golf tournament. ‘tournament committee earfier had.   
  
Hogan; making his first apr released Art Wall Jr. and Gene 
pod iD A Littler, thé two top money. win- 
ners of 1959, from commitments 
to play here. 
Despite ‘being dissatisfied . with 
his putting, Hogan had a stcond 
straight 69 yesterday in his final 
practice round. He carried ‘three 
pates in his bag. Jack Burke} 
r., a hometown favorite, had a. 
68. pearance here in 12 years, and 
Dow Finsterwald, last week’s win- 
ner at Grtensboro, followed at 
16-1. 
~*~ * * 
Ed (Porky) Oliver, the defend- 
ing champion, was tabbed with a 
bulging 35-1. 
Both Middlecoff and Palmer ot-|9 
fered dvidence that the oddsmak-| 
ers frequently have short mem-| 
ories, Middlecoff was a 4-1 favor- 
ite two years ago and failed to 
make the cut after 54 holes. Pal- 
mer, the defending titlist a year 
ago, found himself with a 6-1 odds 
and failed to make the cut. 
* * : . 
Both, however, offer styles of 
play that blend well with the par 
72 Memorial Park course where 
the yardage will range from 7,133- 
yards to 7,300 the next four days, 
depending on the location of the 
tees, 
Middlecoff is the only man to 
win here twice. Two runnerup) 
spots have extended his Houston 
ings $11,467.43. 
with a 277 at Brae Burn Coun- 
try Club and in a five-way play- 
off at Memorial in 1953 after fin- 
ishing in a tie at 283. 
* * *   
Palmer won two years ago with 
a 279. Oliver had his putts. drop- 
ping neatly the final round last 
year and won $4,300 with a 281   
Will Back NIBL Entry 
CLEVELAND (®—Ed "Sweeney, | He won in} - 
  président of a company of the! 
same name, said Wednesday he 
will back a Cleveland team in) 
the National Indusfrial Basketball 
e next year. 
Cleveland will be the third new 
team in the league next season. 
‘The other new teams are Lake 
Charles, La., and San Francisco.   &   “2 AP Wirephete 
PENCE CLIMBER — Tiger outfielder Harvey Kuenn runs into 
the fence at the 380 mark trying to get first baseman 
Vic Power’s triple in the 4th inning of yestertliy’s game. The ball 
bounced off Kuenn's glove. Cleveland won it in the 10th _on Woody 
Held’s homer, 2-1, 
Yanks Crowd Lea ders   , Cage Clinic Set 
4. 
@A4 8:30 p. m. between the graduating /for a record four-straight cham- | washington 
seniors of MSU and Kentucky with|pionships, is worried about the Batinurs State's Johnny Green and Bob | comeback capabilities of the Leafs, | for April 23-25 
at Grand Rapids 
Basketball returns to Michgian 
for an.efcore April 23-25 when 
Grarids Rapids is host to the first 
annual Midwest Basketball Clinic 
with coaches Forddy Anderson of | 
Michigan State and Kentucky’s|   A Rupp 28 Gee featured te- 
structors. 
ea Petron wii be 
patterned after the successful | 
“coach-of-the-yéar” football 
clinie, which recently compieted | 
Grand Raplts. 
Opening night films of MSU and 
Kentucky games at the Pantlind, 
Hotel will tip off the program. All| 
Yemaining .sessions are scheduled 
im the Grand Rapids Civic Audi- 
torium. 
A 
exhibition game April 24 at 
  Anderegg and Kentucky’s Johnny | 
Cox heading the parade of stars. 
All registered coaches attending 
ithe clinic are admitted free cage] 
| charge. Oakland County area. 
coaches interested in more: in-| 
\formation should write to Midwest | 
|Basketball Clinic, P. O. Box 152, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Liston Wins by TKO 
Over Williams in 3rd 
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Two ‘tall, . hard-hitting heavy- | 
  
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opponents met each other in the 
ring here last night and Charles 
(Sonny) Liston. of Philadelphia 
came off*the winner by .a TKO 
in 2:04 of the third round. 
Liston- floored his . opponent,   Canadiens Told. 
to Win Tonight, 
e TORONTO, Ont. 
at Tuesday night that cut the Cana- 
| 
spetinl added. feature will be| B® Wanted It finished off quickty. 
weights who had trouble finding} Braves won 4-3. in the tenth. 
* * * 
Leafs Farrell almost got away - with 
his bit of bad behavior, But the 
Also Saturday Coach Blake Wantsias saying the Phils “look upon 
‘Quick Work’ Made jis or inch tuller Mie 
of _ Toronto The players, however, were a 
  (UPD — The 
lorders today to make quick work| 
of the Toronto Maple Leafs, a) 
iteam which to a man believes! 
'their coach Punch Imlach when 
he says, “we'll win the Stanley | 
Cup. 
Montreal coach Toe Blake, still 
imorose over the 3-2 overtime loss ot singape.” 
  
diens lead to 2-1 in games in the/} 
final round, reportedly told his|j 
players to beat Toronto teday and 
again in Montreal on Saturday, 
Blake wasn’t talking publicly 
  himself, byt several players said “ier, me 
York ss 3 0 10 Apparently Blake, who is trying/Esicago” 0010) $f "ite 8 .102 Se 71. 3) Be 3 0 3 to 3% weds $38 fe Detroit 
who found themselves in an iden. | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 
|tical situation when they were! dey H ore 1. 10 innings 
'behind 2-0 in games to Boston and} New 1 York 3. Washington 3 won the semifinal, 4-3. That time, | 
‘too, they won the’ crucial third! TODAY'S GAMES 
game 3-2 in overtime. - Baltimore, 2:05. om. — Dit- 
wilt have to finish the | Bar .e,,"* ai Chieegy, 3 Dm, — Gar a 
1, night 
Blake’ 
iseries without ‘one of his super | yor (oD) ra Wynn | 
stars, and apparently won't be| a = Moford (00. 
able to use the highest scorer of °™7 2 pm. — Robe   F 1 
  'Cleveland Williams of Houston, 
By The Associated Press 
The inevitable: is” “getting a bit 
closer in the American League pen- 
nant chase. The world champion 
New York Yankees are crpwding 
in on first place. . |Tex., twice before Referee Jim- 
rd, | my Peerless stopped it. The fight 
rt Baltimore lect hight, on Bobby| had been billed for ten rounds but Richardson’s two-out, two-run dou-|dds were 3 to F it wouldn't go 
ble in the ninth. That jumped the) ‘hat far. 
Yankees past the Chicago White 
Sox, who were bombed off their,      
       
  The champs, stopped only by|City, and slipped to third. Boston   
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HIT BY PITCH — Joe DeMaestri, Kansas City Athletic short- 
stop, gets attention from trainer 
pitch thrown:by Barry Latman of 
tri's may was not serious. The A's Won, 10-8.   defeated Washington 7-3. 
A walk and Andy Carey's sin. | 
gle set ap Richardson's winning | 
hit for the Yankees off losing | 
reliever Jack Harshman (6-2), 
went all the way in his 1959 debut 
for a six-hit victory, blanking the! : 
winless Birds on two singles ell ‘ 
six frames, 
The A’s, their first,|   winning 
   
  | slam homer in a five-run_ third. 
Later Barry Latman. skulled Joe)? Fe 
stop, carried off on a stretcher, is 
expected back in the lineup today. 
the second in a seven-run eighth 
inning that chased Grim. 
Right-hander Jerry Casale won| | b 
        istart for the Red Sox, beating the 
‘Senator's, with a seven- hitter. and)” 2 
\ ‘socking a a wrap-up, three-run hom- | | 
= | | jer over the far away lett-center | f 
\\ field wall in Fenway Park. Russ 4 wa 
ay Veet \ Reamer lost it.   
Jim Ewell after being hit_by a sTEDNESDAY'S 3 FIGHTS 
the Chicago White Sox. DeMaes- MIAMI "REACH. Fla, — Charles (Son-| 
ny 212'4. Philadelphia. stepper |: Liston 
| Cleveland Williams, 210%e, Houston, 3, 
ice ek * Mick bk el ell he oh Ce’ et OU Oe.    
    
made seven of their nine hits rod : 
ifor extra bases at Chicago. Right-) 2 
jhander Bob Grim (1-1) won it, Fy 
ichipping in with his first grand-| * ? 
Demaestri with his first pitch aft-) : 
* er Grim’s slam, but the A's short-| 
      
  Luis Aparicio drove in three ~ 
White Sox runs with two doubles, | 
his first in the Majors ‘in his first) Doctoring Hoyt Wilhelm, who no-hit the | PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: 
Yanks last season, had them | 
blanked on one hit for five in- | - DIAGNOSIS: Taking unwarranted and 
nings. He gave up three of their |» chances, 
five hits, : L Treatment: Expert golfers 
Whitey Ford walked six, but 
Note that the recom- 
mended route to the green 
is over the fairway and 
away from the trap. If 
the second shot turns out 
to be a bit short you are 
still on the fairway and 
in position for what 
should be a relatively 
simple chip or pitch, leav- 
ing you still with an ex- 
_ cellent chance of salvag- 
ing a par with a one-putt 
green. , 
But if you elect to 
fly the ball straight toward the pin, you must cross 
the trap on the carry. Just a little short or a little 
too much ta, the left and you will find your ball in. 
the sand trap — possible 
for a double-bogey or worse. 
Don't get me wrong. I’m not encouraging a cowardly 
attitute toward the shot. I recognize fully that low scor- 
ing must involve some chance‘taki 
use caution where caution is indicated. THINK. 
  By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF 
the habit of weighing shot risks against possible gains. 
I think the drawing here illustrates the point well, 
Se RT eee EA     time exeept ergenc aera at Siew vLE 
“Center Seortedvias who meson Row Tate rend Boston, 8 i= 
45 Se retum Weshingion at Pins p.m. 
to the lineup tonight. RATES. tet Pet Senin’ 
“I'm through for the season,” |San Franc isco ae rt or ae ~ 
he said matter-of-factly. “Les arog win 9s Spo it, 
-Gros Bill” is suffering from two | bos “Kngeies 3 : =) * 
cracked vertebrae from the Chi- (st. Lou wee do @&. F 3 
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qi Westchester County Center.’ 
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(23-12, Anderson and Cooper each, 
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© handed. hitting ball club. Tell commen See him, He'll get his chance.”   et AE The slender left hander has yet to make his debut in 
Manager Bill Norman refused to yield to public clase oo 
_ Burnside. Only last Sunday he bowed down to the 
‘the fans and replaced Larry Doby in left field with Comeiie 
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‘derstand. Burnside was ‘up six or seven times opening “a 
- and warmed up. That takes something out of a pitcher... 
3 couldn’t use him ih Cleveland because it’s a | Where's Pete Burnside? 
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lagain, flashing some of the old! Last night, things were different. 
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_ Any Gas Model Airplane . | Tt was Drysdale, a 22-year-old singles in the first inning, then) 
(right-hander, who won 17 as 4)blanked the Chicago Cubs on two. 
NO E “ National League sophomore and hits the rest of the way for a 7-1 
‘| went West with the transplanted victory, his second. That left the Dodgers last season boomed as Giants, who got a pair of homers| 
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  | (3-0) were idle, along with Phil. tookie, blasted his first home run, 
the star of the Los Angeles staff. from Orlando Cepeda and another “O™mplete game and two victories home run of the season, in the, 
4 |Instead he went wild and wound f 41 din his last six starts of '58 as the fifth. Alou also singled home aj — Bring Planes to from Felipe Alou, with a 4-1 record | x 58   
   
   two while packing away his first 
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lies, while Cincinnati (3-1) took of the year in a two-run fourth off: 
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saree 2 Sel aux defeat, 10-5, . itime against the Giants, Cepeda. 
A it ‘then hit a two-run homer and Alou 
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Ro vig” we did it,” Groza. - said. 
|member Alex Groza? He was the|‘‘Guess we got caught up in the 
| big fellow who was the heart of|times . 
| Kentus = : other teams . it was being done by 
- go We went along. 
Bescon 
He came back into the picture “WOCKRY PLATOPS An A GLANCE 
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Women’s Singles Title 
for 4th aime 
. The 28th annual closed Table 
Tennis Championships of Michigan 
will be held Saturday and Sunday 
~ at the Pontiac Boys Club, 530 East 
Pike St. 
The Pontiac Table Tennis Asso- 
ciation is host of the state tourn- 
ament ‘with Perc Secord as chair- 
man and a: fourney committee 
made up of Ron Beckman, John 
Wettlaufer, Carl Knaack, Jim 
West, Bonnie Fuchs, Howard Heck- 
man and Al Jankie. 
“ Detend ing women's singles | 
x Pontise Press Photo champion, seeking her 4th | 
DEFENDS TITLE — Carol Ry- straight title, is Carol Ryan, Wa- an, Waterford High practice {ertorg High Schoo! practice -    
       
  symptoms of fracture but said he, 
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| -The * Cincinnati Redlegs have ball center Johnny Green averaged | 
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25,768 air miles during the 1939/ing his first two seasons on the lines on Tuesday, Marcus pulled 
another upset yesterday by sound-| baseball cam mpaign. — Ferla.| WIBC Tourney | 
Starts Tonight 
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The junior events will start the sched-' 
le, followed by the men’s singles, (®—Vincent' first of 4,491 teams. open the 4ist " men ‘si! 
ES jy nova Fy saath oa annua! tournament of the Wom- 
* “Pm itching to get a coaching\pall coach, has been appointed. en's International Bowling Con- 
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$ an Was armounced Wednesday by Dr |of 48 boosters teams from But. slated for Sunday at 7:00 p.m. 
here ‘are praying that I'll land!Robert Steele, Carrol president ‘ 
Di Francesca succeed 
The point-shaving scandal Sipisckbourn who et Carroll to ifalo has the — honors. 
Lisle, 
|Chicago's All ga uer Restaurant 7) ug ifive, defending the title won Erm from Tampa, Fla., challenged na- 
572 tionally ranked Ron Holmberg of | 
_|Spartan varsity, ‘of Detroit. 
| midnight with activity ng | 
| at 7:00 p.m, Saturday. 
The boys’ singles, novice and! 
and women's and senior 
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was Kentucky's 67-56 1088\rrancesca compiled a 39-7 record’ has fallen May 31. Meets ir fant 
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5-18-1 record before resigning. 
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the young giant killer 
year in San Francisco with : 
j sora pins, will roll May 6. New Orleans today in the quar-| 
'ter-finals of the River Oaks ten 
Michigan State’s great basket- nes tournament. 
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springs. For basting T 08° ~~ 
boats-up to 500 Ibs 
  “15.95 rod, reel |“ 614 glass rod and spin- 
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  12’ aluminum boat 
105-Ib. auto-top -stvle trailer 
with 3 “wooden séats. 
Styra-foam flomtion, 
stern carrying handles. 
List 129.95 Takes up to 10 hp. _—_ List 214.50 
List 259.95, 147........ssssee 227.88 
  Your hela sale! 
Tackle box or minnow 
bucket, each for.... 1,88 3.50 rod 'n reel " 5’ fiberglas rod aid leve 
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   By comparison, 
bee Eee 
There are half a dozen other 
besides 
Noskin but 
  71 mines of play in seven games John Stamos, 
Ptacek played in| 200-pounder    a six-foot, two-inch. from Chicago; Paul all nine contests for 379 minutes.|Palmer of Toronto, Ont., Canada; 
‘Paul Aita, a 185-pounder from 
Levittown, Pa., and Bill Bretz, 
190, from Youngstown, Ohio. 
*.* * . 
The Wolverine staff also has a 
jpossible shifting of Darrell Harp- 
er, senior left half from Royal tairly 4 
led Wolverine ‘ground forces with 
a 5.6 yard average. | ; 
received Injury-wise, Michigan 
its first setback when John Walk- 
  Oak, to the quarterback slot. He 
would fit into the picture as a   
New Promoter 
for Title Meet Rhodes Out, Farb In 
for Patterson - London 
Clash Golf Authority 
and Cartoonist 
Succumbs at 85 
YORK (#—Harry 8B. 
{ ) Martin, 85, newspaper re- 
porter, cartoonist and golf au- 
ity, died Wednesday of a stroke 
a lingering illness. 
A one-time secretary of the old 
St. Louis Browns baseball team, 
        
eci} Rhodes, 
$21.95 Chico $ % lpairidiee is out and Al Farb Carrasquel Glove 14 of Indianapolis and the Hoosier 
Baseball $3% op 'Boxing Club is in. 
Shoes | Arch Hindman of Hagerstown 
|Ind., executive secretary of the & 
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ai switch was only one «s a 
| series. The scheduled fight has 
;been a mixup since the beginning. if 21 in Las Vegas. Then the date! 
‘was switched to May 1. And last} 
lweek the site was changed to 
[ips = 
Must Be Football, 
MSU 26,:Wayne 6 
EAST LANSING (UPI) — Michi- 
gan State University yesterday set gL (fe   
  jerand 26-6. ‘a new state record for runs by| #7 saees 
_walloping Wayne State’s baseball |= 
  i Setentie “Gabe take 
lor ‘oes’ pot wr today. 
One of the early comic strip 
cartoonists, he gained his nick-' 
name from the cartoon he drew 
for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch en-| 
,jtitled “The Dickie Bird.” 
  
‘Boswell Séeks 7th   Blind Golf Crown 
| ST. PETERSBURG, Fis. w_De-| 
of Birmingham, Ala., and 19 other 
{top « ‘Blind golfers tee off Saturday 
in the annual 36-hole U.S. National 
Blind Golf Tournament. 
Boswell, former University of 
Alabama footbalj player who lost 
his sight in combat during World 
War I, just about owns this tourna- 
ment. 
He seeks the title for the sev-! 
enth sraient time and the llth 
jtime in all Ladies Tee Off 
in Dallas Open 
    ve a + | Miss Rawls has won three tour-- — 
‘naments and finished second twice , 
in the last five. She also tops the 
imoney-winners with $5,692.52 for, 
'342 months work. 
Louise Suggs, the consistent vet-| 
‘eran of Sea Island, Ga.; 
| Wright, the sharp-shooting blonde ican- 
{from Bonita, Calif.; Beverly Han-) 
| som of Indio, Calif, Mickey ing binge has given the 56th Amer-| 
runnerup to in the open team division, tying 
year; Red-|the record = in 1957.   ih av Wome — Tagine Sohasenin penches thé Big ta 
| Goteborg gymnasium. The Swedish heavyweight’s target will be 
Floyd Pattersos in New York, June 25. 
  
Four More Teams Top 3000 at ABC 
scor-,al Palm Lanes of Fort Myers, 
Fla., shot 3,030, and Gerlinger 
Bowling Congress tourna-|Carrier Co. of Salem, Ore., rolled 
ment 25 scores of 3,000 or better! 3,020. ST. LOUIS (AP) — A late 
Pfieffer, Detroit 3243 Water Polo Avenue 
chanipion New York Athletic Club 
the U.S. ard Canada today open| _ 
the National’ AAU indoor water . 
        
     
CHICAGO : (AP) — Defending)! 
and five other leading teams i 
  
| Miss Wright here last 
j disty-halred Marlene Bauer Hagge 
‘of Pittsburgh, and the always * * 
The latex rave of scoring 
‘dangerous Patty Berg of Minne- reached a climax last - when | 
a were eyed as sible win-' tbe Hamm's Beer team of Minne-! 
First it was announced for April|fending champion Charlie Boswell! any - ™ apolis rolled a 3,162 and took over 
The 6,050-yard Glen Lakes fourth place. After opening with 
Country Club isn’t going to be a’ games of 1,058 and 1,065, the 
soft touch for the wandering pros Hamm's were well within strik- 
was indicated in a pro-amateur ing distance of the 3,243 record) 
yesterday when the women had which has kept the Detroit Pteif-' 
trouble with par 36-35—T71. Shot-/fers on top since Feb. 25. They! 
ing 72's were Miss Hanson and|subsided to a 1,039 count in the 
Miss Berg, who said she still was. finele, however. 
weak from a flu attack that! * *« * 
knocked her out of the Babe Za-| Thre other teams scored more 
i harias Open at Beaumont last|than 3,000 yesterday. Fairlanes of 
week. . | Fairless Hills, Pa., had 3,054, Roy-'     
  
brings } es come hemes See | The total runs surpassed the old) 
Golf Balls asi: '23-run record the Spartans set. ho 
page Wayne State in 1951. The) ig 
t jl maid 7" win marked the 22nd consecutive 7 ~ 
Gee. ‘vi victory ty the East Lansing nine: a 
in the Wayne-MSU series since, 
Team Prices on Softball 1942. p 
and Baseball Uniforms MSU's Dean Look. who started | 
Agente center field position. scored five; 
iruns to pace the Spartan attack. 
  
  
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PROCLAIMS REALTOR WEEK — Citing the 
part played by the Pontiac Board of Realtors in 
the orderly planning and development of the city, 
Mayor Philip E. Rowston (seated) prepares to 
sign a proclamation naming this week as Realtor 
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FRIED CHICKEN 
“It’s hard to believe people would the public indicates a 
have ‘voted it down if they had un-| Pess it, 
derstood all the facts.” “We've Butter, -_ Sagataanaliles 
CHICKEN ‘n ~ BISCUIT +970 ‘EAST AUBURN ROAD =. 
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“GIDGET’S THE GREATEST!” Dick Clerk 
| ‘ She's the ; next Thursday. 
4 build ajhe oie ee hesitate to predict f 
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FIRST OAKLAND COUNTY SHOWING The Program That Broke All Records 
in. Detroit’s Largest Theater— DIXIE HWY. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph 
iS THE PIXIE OF PARIS AND THE NIFTY OF NAPLES IN A POUNDING PROGRAM THAT WILL POP THE PULSE OF EVERY RED-BLOODED AMERICAN! 
THE ‘NIFTY OF NAPLES! . 
WAS SHE JUST A DAME? WAS SHE REALLY A LADY? American Language Version 
-BRIGITTE 
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A REVEALING 
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Active Market Edges Upward NEW YORK (AP) —The stock market wag mixed in active trad. Cu0t#tions are furnished by the     MARKETS |Grain Prices The a Ml cn ® ‘ en tat * 
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                  _», |Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of| tive early trade, grain futures union's biggest strike. 
edge to the upside was apparent. far previous closes on the|ber Co, the tire-building in- We are he 
Gains and losses of fractions to Detroit Produce Board of Trade. dustry’s Big Four continued in op- a . artments. Here about a point ,prevailed among; exutre May wheat was in good demand |eration, When Goodyear’s contract Brand names at 
most key stocks. ‘ Apples, Delicious. pu ...... ++se0+-84.00/ again by short interests but there|With the union expired last mid- ings at. McNally’s 
+ * * | VEGETABLES (appeared also to be somewhat/Might, some progress had been N. Saginaw. 
American Telephone was the fo- Sets, topped, bu. ....+.. ‘more confident short selling of the|™ade, — bargaining — . 7 Featioe Prose Photo |, Embury Methett Cae cus of attention following yester-|Cerery oan = re i of pore was wal FOR SPORTSMEN — Sportsman's Paradise The store offere a wide acecion, st paces hold a rummage sale Ct iy 
day's ratification of the Shor) |r we. Dik. sees sees 3-38 having hit bittom for , ee — that’s what Dunham's Inc. has called its new equipment for the outdoorsman, he be ./17, 9 am. to 4 p.m. in 
stock split at the big shareholders! Onions, ary (oage) so-nw 00000, ifGlat leas of its recent fast, sharp The other member of the Big! Sports store opened this week on Union Lake. fisherman, hunter or boater. ’ 
} Roots « © GOB, -..eeeee ; le $ . 
meeting. Trading began on the/perenipa % bu. ccs ssee 1.28] Four, the United States Rubber : 
a" stock on @ “‘when-issued”’ Poitiines, bethouse techs.) doa.'2..! bas, EXCePt for setbacks of majoriCo,, was struck by the URW last + 1 . - |Rpubard pothouse «behs.) doz. .... 125/fractions in the distant rye con-|Thursday, About 26,000 production J larkston AT&T's t stock 1 ips topped, DU. ......sseeseees: +15 tracts, the market peers ws workers walked out then. Today’s UN am S tore e Ps enter. 
about 20 minutes late on a block | Poultry and Eggs steady to slightly er during strikes added 18,000 production in ost ler Rummage Sale. 
shares, 252, The | the first several minutes. workers at Firestone and 14,000 
Sekuguask? stock eproal | DETROIT POULTRY "Near the end of the first hour,|at Goodrich to those idle. 7 . bon age Pe | DETROIT, April 16: (AP)—Prices paid' however, wheat was 1 cent a| This is the first time the union . s 8 shortly before on a big block 2: pound fob. Detroit No. 1 quality : 
of 20,009 shares at 345;—more “ve Deaksy: Se bushe} higher to 1. cent lower, May|has undertaken strikes against a e in iCd 0 ‘ Heavy type bens 20-21, light type hens go 9g. unchanged 59% low-|three of the Big Four at the same 
than one third of the price of 2° heavy type broilers and fryers 3-4 9"¥? COFN : : ; * 
old stock. Broke Ibs. whites 20; Ba S71: ca er, May $1.25%; oats % higher to/time. The last major walkout in ' _ 18 rs said this s. Whites 20; rred Rocks 26-27; ca- er, May $1. ; tS . 9 a Pe Te oe. } j the ponettes under § Ibs. 21-22, over 5 Is. / 3° "lower May 66%: unchanged |the industry involved a 52-day) With the opening of the third|wearing apparel, guns and athletic Oak Park Man Was showed eagerness of the public 23-21, ducklings 27, turkeys heavy (pe Nea se May #1 40%; soy-|strike against Goodyear in 1954, | Dunham's Inc., store at 2265 Un-jequipment to 16-foot boats with n a ee Sale r rv? hepe _ i A Ww; J . ° } + { imp burn , Saturday 
to get the lower-priced “pieces = to ¥2 lower, May|With that strike extended also tojion Lake Rd. this week, sports- powerful motors are on display in Object of Search; Got isti. 8-3 P.M. by 
of paper” representing the com | perro! peTROHT a bes $2 a ’ _ pF kestone for the last two weeks. minded men and oe —— the big 40 by 80 foot showroom. Lost Over Lake Presbyterian Church, adv. 
pany. ee Se Se Wages are not an issue. Pen-'a one-stop shopping center in | Situated on a one-acre site near Fri. 4 to 8 P.M. * * * Whites -Orede A jumbo 3537 wid | Grain Prices sions, insurance and supplemental/heart of one of the state’s busiest] ° Cae of Union Lake, the one- . and Sat," 2-6 PM. West Acres 
The rest of the market showed $'6, 26) .extve large 33-35. wid. ave. : benefits. were among the matters |recreation areas. ‘sock has | Reported missing on a flight to|Club House, across 21-03. wid avg. 28, small 24; Grade B story cement building ; , f Green Lake. adv no well-defined trend among var- 34; large 31-34. wid. avg. 32a; medium| CHICAGO GRAIN being discussed in a new contract.| Pyerything from live minnows.| large floor-to-ceiling plate-glass |Chicago this morning, an Oak —_ ° 
ious groups. A slightly higher ten- °#¢,2071, 5c. 08, 2) browns Crags grain prices: AT) —~ OPeninS Neither side has de- windows on two sides, parking |Park man turned up later safe] Rummage‘Sale, Friday, April 
dency appeared among aircrafts Checks 22 neded: lw... oe. ee sa, mands, otters or bey volsts on: and boat facilities. and sound in Chicago. _ ue po neg | Savery, 
and oils. Gains of about a point! Gammercally erage’: oe extra July csllsss LM "Gate inewi— | "|which the bargaining deadlocked. (any . ; An insurance agent, Herbert welcome. Ladies Guild of sre ae tal Sep. ..ce..-e LOM July ......- + 6% * * * For years the site was used as 32 of 13675 Kenwood Rd. were made by Douglas Aircraft targe 282-20; large 27-29; medium 25- i i 68%. 1 ; Sandler, 32, of 1 + St. Lutheran Church. adv. 
27: browns—Grade A large 27, medium my -°°.-°* }$eu. yee | Here, where Goodrich employs 7 a boat livery for fishermen. The| Oa, Park was the object of an and Texas Co (23, grade B large 24. | Cora May ...+..-- 140%! about 7,800 and Firestone 6,550 . . original building was torn down h after he left Detroit Remmmage Bale, Pri, 30 to} pm . (May ..00..00 125% July oy..ss0s 136% t of. and the land graded, Construction a peerch Sites ; Andrew Episcopal Church. 5301 Livestock [July 22000000 125% Bep. 60.0.0) LT. | picketing was peaceful. Some of- gra — City Airport yesterday alone in a Rd Drayton Piai 
New York Stocks DETROIT LIVESTOCK Bee leit Lise DS tt 190 fice workers were kept worn the sy Lee neat week, oe ing |Private plane and was not heard adv. 
Fate: Meraing Qoevietnes latte aoe, Trade om lmned early supety| later were allowed to enter. I1aZze to owner Robert Schmalzried. Chicago. copal Church, Milford. Pri. 13 to Figures afier decimal point ere eighths sisuahtet ere find bellert «cleanup L. S. Buckmaster, international | See: ee ares ee He called his wife from Chicago} Sat. eam. a, uly % ra efter, Rot enough Gone vo test quote- W, is rtici-| HAZEL PARK — The resigna- the plans and there wi ts : f 
silo base A Uehara eee est cateal, ‘taaeutare ines Pering in Goodyear negotiations in tion of City Clerk Lenore Armour available for those wishing to use| pS na ution lost ever Lake Mich ince amimage Sale, St, Sohe's. Cor, Alum Ltd 23 Liby McKat,..1) | 1250. compares ete meat bee Cleveland. He declined to cors- yesterday brings the number tojthe rental service to be offered. |ican’ in “heavy crosswinds” andjto 12. adv. 
Am Alriia |. ne one hue M83 higher, some 1.00 higher, cows steady kad ment on those talks, and said he six officials who have quit their Schmalzried said. eventually landed okay in Gary, of Reston end 
Am 8? lone 8 Ons |e Now choles seeks 2660-2050; mized| was not able to discuss what hap- jobs since Monday. Inside the well-lighted building |Ind. He then took a bus to Chi- PR omy Pen 9 to 5. Saturday 
= waPay 2 a3 Lertiara = h ee ee nei tea” chain pened to cause the breakoff of| * * * are open tiered display counters (cago. - 9 to I. ady. 
ass Teinte! 33 Manaing 393 steers #80-1,200 Ibe. 29 0-31.40; | few, the Firestone and Goodrich nese | Mrs. Armour’s resignation, effec-' for self-service. All ——— ; Rummage Sale, 18, 8 am. 2 Am Tob : 1993 arte Re “s loads ans sige Bcice te ruse oa tiations. itive June 30, was given by her, types of flies and baits the B N { S First Congregat: es 4 
peony co BA Met ig M2 bite 12 steers 34.00, rans head out x *& & ; 'to City Manager Calvin C. Henry) most discriminating fisherman usiness oe adv. : 
n t 3200; 34 since - | : 5 3 
Atchison. 30.1 Mert C&S 197 cember. 1988. Seontara’ to low goed Firestone iesued . = “ in a letter. are Sepayet New manager of the Jig Bush- AA Private Detetres ass 4 eth Stee! $21 apis Hon 1292 steers 23 50-26.00, utility steers 21.50-/ saying the URW walked out “after ; Four | -running water Licensed—Bonded—FE ‘ Boeing Air .. 40.1 arinn M&M 1334 230° most good to low choice heifers! the union tentatively accepted | Reasons given by Mrs. Ar- our large open yaler ing Company of Pontiac, manu- 2 Boha Alum o* Monsan Ch .. 463°130-900 Ibs 25 .50-28.00; most choice bstan-| ™our for quitting her job includ- itanks are built into the northeast! facturers of drill sale, April 18 at 9:30, 
Bond Sts Bh q Mont Ward . 445 heifers 28 00-2950. around 3 loads nigh from another company substan-| ed “I cannot fit myself into the [corner of the building, and here | © bushings and trim 228 N. Saginaw . Z Borg Wa 474 Mot Wheel 172 choice and prime 680-010 th. heifers tially the same terms we had of- dhe : F the | ¥ | , “3 
Briggs td |. 87 Motorols 856 5000 standard to low good hetfers) i : an said Current trend. My stand on gov- live minnows swim about in dies, is John 5p: 
Brist My ee ea ek ee, NT Retters 21 00-100: fered.” A union spokes ernment is well known in this (lighted waters. Stuyvenberg of| Slept Through Shootin’ : Brun Balke 825 Net Bis 2+ ¢ utility cows 19 00-2100: canners and cut- the Firestone statement “just is 3, the ; Buda Co a3 met oF ne ters 18 00-19 u Bullity, elle 23.00.28 00: nat oe." city.” In the front section of store, = 3903 Aquar ina, Ww ORTH England 5 iry t ulls = : j . Colum & WBS Nat Oyps 82 resce Aer te: ‘cheek uaaar waiver 3406 few. Goodrich negotiationns were con-| Mrs. Armour said this morning |" streamlined Fiberglas boats q ANDSW 
Cdn NY Central . 28.6 1-15 good 686-700 Ib. yearling feeder steers and Aluma - Craft boats are 
Coptal Airt Ri Nort & West 05 | 28 50-28 $0 ducted in Canton, Ohio; end the\] can no longer stand the tur- equipped with the latest extras) « 
Cater Tree. 33 wee Pee $11 Vealers—Galabie 28 Net enough Gee U.S. Rubber Co. talks are in New moi] and frustration which has that make motor-boating more lux- . ood 4 62.7 Ohio Oi! . 41 jto make @ market today Comper ar | York City. Firestone bargaining steadily been getting worse. I don’t ; usd 4 
Owens [i] Gl 884 Week closing strong to 2.00 higher than : : 
clare fee HS ee SAB eS ene er ee ete ae sane Covent feel that I fit im to the picture) “There is a Dunham's sports store| in his Se, Se hi a See as Nees ly arg — ig rke ; will . this morn! that jon we: ay Col Gas .. 727 Penney. JC lly | Sheep’ and lambe—Salable 100 Not, Henry said % ” 
Con 632 p, RR . 17 /enough done to test quotations. Com-) Death Notices mere resignations are expected. {Telegraph road in addition to the es firm is an af-| “I’ve missed the cowboy film. Consum Pw 38 Pepsi O. . 206 pared iast week bulk supply shorn ; fili Coa, Pept 4.18 rH Prinses . 123 fame: small increase showing slaughter HARRY F. VERNON MRS. MAURICE VINCE The mass resignations are the Dew Union Lake store | Stuyvenberg _filiate Te peau TUBLIC | 
Cont Sop & 8 te Dai sic. 304 bighet: alnaghter ewes steedy most 00d | . ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Mau. | result of the April «S den. when) & te be Bald 20, 1989 at 10:30 a.m. Cont Meter 124 Phill Pet . © 6 and choice shorn lambs No. an fe . * i t ormer mayor . ° 
“ : 1 pel 22.25: f ds 1) Vince, 71, of Em-, | Mich. 
Sele Hi Pe Ee Shen ca eas eee City Knights Templar oc ube» vice." ot tm Semund s, Nizarko vas elected Step to Benefit Mankind — | ae ak ee ae Curtis Pub 4 RCA * E- 108, ‘Ibs. 23 an ps coo : pad at Roth’ H e for Fu- © council. , ; : = 
re 57.4 Repub = : ie wseled aoe a, wee sere ed | l| C d morrow 8 ome | Ni " is against city govern- U f M S ° ti t H i] | 20005’ — 
Se ° foes 3? Rese PMtot t8.5 ineee 5 00-19 .00 °* “ "| nsta A) omman ef nerals here with burial in Rome® ment and favors strong mayor | a) O ° c1ien Is al aon ._o one 10959, _— 
PoE AO AE Bey F0e ss ie Dae hee. faked. Boss kenabere| teat Sah yesterday in Mount|S0vernment. “He has been very . ; R h sold at publie sale ai 22800 wi r Bt, 50-1700 mixed No. 1-2 butehers| . : eve Ave., Fe a being 
Ea heeft Bling, REECE Ses Cho 2 SSS The ne mint commode cerns Gen! Hata! ane a enema wo he ores TOT New Virus Research |i ae Bears Roe : Ths. 12 28-1 « we 2, : 
BA fave SEL shel OF Beg sshoners "cnay to momar 2580, conte Knights Templar, is Harry F.|IO6 Oe aides her husband| Henry resigned as city mana. | canal Excel-O 412 Sinelatr ...... 64 | Vernon. ; are two sons, Thomas and Arthur|S¢T Monday effective June 30 as) ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (R—A said it possibly opened the way/#1™-16 1 restone 14 Boceny oie Commander Vernon was in- Petts. both of Detroit: th broth | did councilmen Leonard C. Milli- Upiversity of Michigan scientist's; to: At 0:00 a.m. on Apri] 20th, 1980, a 1956 
Ford Mat $3‘ Seu Ry. $5 4 C u nt Senator ‘stalled at the annual installation ; si » three broth: | gan, Twp. engineers and the build-' virus reproduction research was} ~ Merc telair. Serial Number 
Preepot Bul 1974 Sperry R4..y 23-3 Oo y ‘of officers held at the Masonic ets 4nd two sisters. ing inspector. © hailed today as a possible step? (1) A simpler way of making seats wat be one publie Tue, ra 2 at ran ° , ; J . > .. Ferndale, 
Gertaer Den 3s ag orc,” «7? Asks Futhd Bills Temple. 18% E. Lawrence St. by/ CANTER L. SHERLEY toward great benefits to mankind.) TMuUSirain varieties of influeaza ygich: thet address bet “inepected. eee Gea fice «1S gia OW NI 52 Stanley G. Wilson, eminent grand) INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— The research was reported by , | April 18, 16, "80. Gen Fas 80 stevens. JP | 281 senior warden of the Grand Com- ;. . ; (2) An improved method of mak-; : Gen Motors 46.4 stud Pack 121 Be S elled Out Cantner L. Sherley.69.- of 8735, Industrial Production Dr. H. F. Maassab. A colleague _ . P US. TREASURY DEPARTMENT— 
Gea Ln ws Betts Co 85 P _ mandery of the State of Michi€8- Lakeview Dr... was dead on arrival Set Record in March pe “ pace yp iionse gee NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION 8 ‘i te ‘a = . 
Geneseo 322 TexasCo .. 788 State Rep. Lloyd L. Anderson Assisting him ‘was Lester Mec- jat Pontiac General Hospital yes- , April 15, 1968 Oullette 615 pes Gi Sst = Bo Waterford Township) heads a; CleHlan dr., Robert Snyder, Le- | terday following a short illness. | WASHINGTON P—Output of Batista Qu artet and mong to sues maed = 
Goodrich 82 Tim B Beer 341 group of lawmakers who have sub-| land Dennis and Russell Dennis, | Funeral arrangements are being the nation’s factories and mines . (3) A mean s of preventing Code, the iteowing decerieed | property 
oO ORY ta Twent Cen. 22 mitted a resolution asking that) past commanders. made by the Lewis E. Wint Fu-| rose to a record peak last Hijacks Plan e diseases by “‘chemico-prophylaxis’’| Hae been mised {°F Srenuc taxes due bs 0 e im Car P a - 2 —_ 
Gul ot 13” Un Pac... 381,every proposed appropriation be; Wayne Scott, junior past com- ¢ral Home, Clarkston. month. . ‘- aed paige poicltca echni tiesnere. 401M. Ferry Ot. f Pontise, Mich. 
Hotes fe? Gest AUS 3 spelied out in detall | qo mander, was presented bis jewel — The Foteral Reserve Bere: (oes to Miami [te vaccines contaming virume or|th ert fae ae Tl Cent . 49.5 Unit Pruit 41, Anderson said the group of 12\). Tom Corb commander, _ | seasonally adjusted index of in- S ing v Or) with “ 
ing nd”. 1018 Up tines”... das “deems it necessary to have More |and his epaulets by Max Mumford, Deaths Elsewhere dustrial production advanced two | vcranit, Fla. —Four gunmen— = Fecuaiiong thereunder, pub xs ; Interlake tr 138 3 ve mei ooo po ait Say concerning hil appropria- ‘past coramander. PONS SS 257 por cunt igt Wie. 2PkT- three of them former members of * . - * aoe <u. ot oar perry St., beatios, Miche 
Int Beem 883) Us Tob... 243 tions to state agencies Commanderys from Howell, Mil-| 8Y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 49 average. hictatcr Batista’s secret poll This appraisal was offered by)| Description of property: 
fat Mee $1) Waterast "383 they asked that each budget ford, Redford, Highland Park and! NEW YORK (AP) — Harry B.| This topped by one pot the OA, {thon aintiner in flight/D©- Thomas Francis Jr., also of| Easy Free 
Int Shoe | 381 West Un Tel 28. bill contain the classification of Ferndale were represented at the (Dickie) Martin, 85, newspaper previous record set in February today and forced the pilot to go 325\the University of Michigan, and] 1—Hoffman ame tie 
Te ee 2 Wetes B 80 each employe with his salary installation. ‘reporter, cartonist and golf au-| 1967. It compares with a ree out of his way to a landing|the scientist who directed the) i—Eotrman Nuclean—30 Ib. capacity ohns Man... 57 ite “8 ¥ . The Ladies Auxili No. 2 of thority, died Wednesday of a, cession low of 126 per cent in tami evaluation of the Salk polio vac-| 1—Hoftman Filter 3 Wilson & Co 3¢2 plus a complete breakdown of the uxinary . ot ‘ in Miami. . : f' eclaimer & dryer—45 ib. ; oolwo 56 ‘Pontiac | e, ; Ww&s_.one 0! e . ni cine. | Kelsey “Hay | “a Yave tow ue proposed spending. er served refreshments fol ee hench ri cart ol a eal ad The plane, carrying 17 American ae Ba. Kimb Clik... 62 Zenith Rad 2694 The bill was sent to committee Owing the corermmmy. working for the St. Louis Post. jane Cieen et ki — - She report of De. Masse’ dee- 1—Ciseels Silk Finisher & {ron 
proce neers Re NE ing, Gall mat it lnter worked ior Holds Fund Party ee muting immeditly an ima’ "rws ts extaced | St EM a ! aver ity jectec , , im 7 am (Compiled by The Associated Press) raver . My Ohvecte _ om the Wate That Swing, Gal! worked for several New Tork oe : .., took the hijackers into custory. | from susceptible cells while the | 1—Hoffman vacuu . So ts 1s eo Proposal would add about 25 000 newspapers, He was born in} AVON TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Earl alia sh in the i—Hoffman water return & pump— 
‘ Indust Rails sii Stock. eXtra lines to appropriations bills.. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Mrs. |Salem, Il. . C. Wilson 1781 S. Squirrel Rd.,| Three of the gunmen said they rs ‘. were process of Ee : . rok @ net 
Week Seo ci..caarg ate j008 2283 If this ever passed we'd be) Lydia W. Davis, 84, filed a $26,- * * * opened her home at 1 p.m. today were members of former Cuban aie nga pte virus. And | laundry perigee sve. $252 1402 1916 3240 here at least until next Septem- | 000 suit yesterday against a | CHICAGO (AP)—The Rev. John|for a dessert card party to raise} President Fulgencio Batista’s se- ad take iy oat, prieisaiee 1actalmed material, eat. 190 pee” 1999 high 0.411.280 1462 1021 2255 ber,’ Engstrom said. , dance studio. Mrs. Davis said Charles Koenig, 70, of Bellevue,'funds for the Avondale branch of' cret police. Two of them said al ime at time 3 Steel pipe metal racks 
1988 high’ loco 3190 1388 OST ate : she'd learned the mambo, cha- Ohio, an Evangelical and Re-|the American Field Service which| they had been captured by Fidel | te | Produ Tew | 6 Crenins fee es 958 low .......234.2 809 729 1566 cha, -tango, samba fox trot, /formed Church missionary in In-|sponsors a program of exchange) Castro’s rebels, who overthrew : ; wooden stand ‘~ su 
Stockholders to Meet anid ete be = the waltz. dia for 45 years, died Wednesday for students from foreign coun- watiets bat bad cocaped from Dr. Francis said this might mean) toon womens form registers ‘i DETROIT STOCKS ; _ But she broke her leg during of a heart attack, He retired in!tries. Some 30 women attended the, La Cabana Fortress in Havana. it will be possible some day to) 1—Electric. clock & 1 Muorescent J. Ne : < ; . . . : 7. . achine 
newest swan Ameen t tckers the’ th lesan 6 altar cee |The passengers sai wo one was| take variety of mileic acs) {Rf aan ad Pitta Delain Ruri tee ° 2 5 177 be held April 27 at the Royal Oak gunmen Loinoneé:the tlate aunty them “nko eusceptibic ca anal 1 oe ee chamicale it 4 ee, 33 office. This is one of 11 meetings J) ; . +43 , | gteel 
S%, Sit Shen. ce “le “17 being held in Michizan this month EXPOFt Trade Passe dled flight tothe Isle of Pines.[ber of viruses in the eume batch: | Cita’ meee cine end Peningular M. Prod Co* 124 13 | following the os re t t ti 4 100 miles southward. oe one S tt. bay > ior 
rophet Co*... .... 2” meeting in Portland, Maine, this, I ] S ] N The pilot was ordered first to} ze ‘ Rudy SOO. cies caces a P as ooden laundry rack Marlies iy ment International Sales’ Concept New oooh wt etn Bus Over From City |, EP amy — : S ‘Republic but when the captain said| Wing Safety Awar. a = —_ ; — | C y material 
By SAM DAWSON © cals and drugs. It operates in 80'vantage which rising production he didn’t have enough fuel to go }- Ceara ny ree oe : : : , > 1—1962 Ford Panel Truck In Miami Auto Accident AP Business News Analyst {world markets. \costs here impose. bien " he was ordered to go into ‘ ee U. iron a, ee 1963, Pontiac aan Delivery Tre 
Last of Series x * ® Moody notes government statis: hon a & veteran driver for Grey-| tite E Stastuk in and to the prop- ® r _ . Since the war Cyanamid has put. ‘i ound Lines, has received a majorjerty will be offered for sale. : NEW YORK (AP) — American ys PUU lands to his company benefit too. | : The iurme of payment wil be porment 
UIO FOUNGEL CONVICIEC cme cee Sees Shas hen an American ompaty nas Ramble Sales Already fan nw mite over a inven Sar => more wf Mo concept of trade. That is, compan-|°V"TSeas units. jup a plant abroad it creates new) tipi oe R. 1 NIXON 
; ies must think less about export|. “We Plan to expand overseas a8] iobs and usually introduces into| TO All of 1958 Year Period without a preventable ac-| pisisict pirector of Interns! Revenue) 
sales—the traditional concept—and |fast as the general ecencnny andthe country need techniques and| °P oom - Americe® cident. el eeuen ue 
MIAMI, Fla.  — Robert Cabel| Judge Jack M. Turner imposed|more about international sales. other factors permit,” says Har-|efficiency, The other country also! it 1939 Rambler car A safety award certificate and ° . April 16, ‘58. Graham, one of the founders of no fine. He told Graham: “I am * * * ry F. Bliss Jr., director of opera- acquires a dependable source of Motors teeaids § ~ ed th ick 1 uniform shoulder emblem were 
the old Graham Paige Motor Co.,/aware of your past record. An ac-| Make your goods where you can/tions for the division. supply of the product, one that aales alrea es en ‘s e total) presented to Russell by J. P. Stone, L : C Club 
was convitted yesterday of failing cident can happen to anybody.” |do so best and sell them where| It now has seven wholly owned|could be cut off by war if made Sales of the 1958 mode ire \ superintendent at Detroit. ocal ountry 
to yield the wight of way and Graham had his accident last you can beat your competitors re-|plants abroad, two owned jointly|only here, And the big benefit oft-; AMC. in a report yeste re . S| "Russell drives schedules assigned . 
causing an accident. ‘month. Both cars were badly dam-|gardless of where you made them/with loca] manufacturing firms,/en is that the other nation con-|S@id the sales so far = e 1415 Per! from the dispatch board at Toledo. || With Championship Course 
He immediately was sued for aged, Ogcupants of the other car/eyen if it means importing your several others with Cyanamid |serves its foreign exchange re:/comt more than for the compar-| me } . 
$245,000 damages. ifiled thi age suits. own products and selling them owning 40 per cent of the stock, serves. Jable period of the 1958 sales. IT | i Offi |. has” oti 
Graham protested he had driven’ tok here. and wholly owned distribution and! Moody notes government statist-| * © Ff 10 Insta icers | Family Me 
for 57 years without a ticket. One of the occupants of the oth- x *« sales organizations in 12 countries. tics indicating U.S. private invest- Sales to date have been 160.663) WALLED LAKE—The auxiliary) amily emberships 
“1 was the inventof of the ¢T car was Mrs. Paul Winchell,! That's what Sidney C. Moody.’ The reasons it plans to go on'ments abroad are now more than 4s against 154.372 “for all of the, nL , ‘ - ‘ | . Fe 
slogan ‘safe’ — meaning see all Wife of the ventriloquist. The oth-|director general of Cyanamid In-|these: to get by the currency re-|37 billion dollars and recently in-|1958 year and 66,445 for the com- Vel new ot F * 5 We iv nd the vailable 
for extreme. 1 do not feel at (ets were Mrs. Carl Brown, John ternational, a year-old division of|strictions which some nations still creasing at about four billion dol-/parable date last year, the com- bea bs pin are : oe . 
tault in this case, As one who has [Pascarreli and the driver, Winnie American Cyanamid Co., sees o have; to avoid the tariff barriers /lars a year. pany said. ', is Post ave scheduled red fs onares ond 
made ‘autos, and as one who has |Laverne Alexander. the horizon. ¢ against American goods, with a! American business is migrating | ‘Rambler sales for the first 10) joint installation of officers for} tal ocd —. yt 
Graham and his three brothers} The international ‘division now) special eye on the common mar-joverseas, jist as in our early days |days-of April this year were given/8 p.m. Saturday at the VFW Hall campaigned for years for safety 
coast-to-coast, I have practiced safety.” in the early 1920s. founded Graham Paige Motor Co./accounts for 15 per cent of the'ket developing in Europe; and to/European industry set up branch 
parent company's sales. of chemi-lovercome the competitive disad-|shops here. 
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    Fiemeien 62t-\Garden F to ooo AGA APR + GRO! - “while mother is sway in bospltal | #o i AN WITH 3 CHILDS}  DOGURATE EPERIENCED ., |PAOr reorders § CORRES) pont Apts., Furnished 
i nS 3 ide ee | iS a F eh eer 8 rUR 7 7 6 «6WOF re : é 7 Office hrs. Ho "be ent Apts., F 33 
aie nord, ¥. Mo; \Income Tax Service seeas eel 73, "Funeral errange-| - me OMAN icot allete: | ROE RIREETG Bb HOUSE -™| BOLIN TA CER VICE | ILLAGE BALL AYAICARUE FOR; ypc ag. oF 
all Insurance ccaegedt x p days TiAHING. & HOUSEWORK |42 E. Pike; PE ¢-1102 or 1 P TE POR), nu, APT. 1 GIRL, Ws PVT. 
: oeens is i : Own : or FE $-5773. 
ai the Laundry 18 Like'to Talk = Se, Fe Ces) See ee ee APIS MEW 
PE seeeeeeees : ‘ Insurance Agencies 17A WE RENT DISHES. SILVERWARE DISHES, SILVERW t 8d aaee LOVELY APTS. 
Landscaping . eoeenesceses to People NDESO! ee ANTED couple Be a, 
Moving & Trucking .......18 Make a Nice = — 10 aostyn M pe 43598 WANTED couple. to none 
ee Painting & Decorating .....20 Appearance Le Sehsen FE “3200 | Round ¥ NEED| Women te lowe 2 tee a 
3 Photos & n W Za BLOCK. BRICK AND CEMENT the clock pretection end; | UTELY FREE t 
Pros- aeeass ant to Sell AND CEMENT| service. Arnold R. Simmons, rep” Just $ friends with you.|! AND 2 
Accessories work. Residential and commer-| [ snes ee tamrance Agen) Ak See en ay. . furnished. OR 79106. 
tes rth ng a amt We ater moll equipped. Call MY ey. FE Lise! or OR 3-8607, = ROACH HEALTH ia ¥ eh cht HOUSEREEPING 
esesenes a 4-413! Apt., everything furnished, incl. 
the reste wi Copies Laundry Service 18 Close in, FE 24236 or FB 
A eves aK 5 ~~ .45| wid. Children to Board 26) _* ~ 
3 eveesseseeses " . & 4 co AMIL UNDR T BEDROOM APT. WitH 2 PVT. 
‘eck ° 3 ame R : Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service| S¢7vice — Pa gg ad HOM close 
™ 1 BR i. Maundry. 540 8. Telegraph. FE conshd Pn eet, w 13| satrances, close, fp, mauire. ol 
given ——— place. _3-0403. : Baby Sirrina. LOVING i RM. 
meer | NOTICES ASPHALT PAVING Landscaping —_18A|= ae | serie, Hee a) 
; Ua estimate your drt ree ae ‘ 
sou name, om 8 Poot nnn srr tos oo mo 8. Petter | betptate intent Nhe crear DTS ROTO-MLLD LNT Wid, Household Goods 27|1 Okc EITCENERTE” EVE 
April 16, ‘59. & Supplies ......24A Merritt. service| _ 3-0702. : Burke Asph i ALL KINDS ; | ANTIQUE DISHES as. on net. 2 6 only. 290 W. Pad- 
—— Notices & Personals ......25 Fp from the Per | a m _Froue Sua a Oe 2a ne er FE 30600. temps marble top tables, MY|T RM. 
| porics | spacial, asexesmanr.|Travel Agencies ..,..... 254 hidme with Rey. Paul T- Hart of- ULLDOZING & TRUCKING Li Wei g "| Saat FOR USED TV'S, PORNT- Casa gw. Susie Sh 
2 pavement on Cornell Street. , ficiating. Interment in White ee hee ‘tes deliveriets made or up. | CASH 5 5-0019 . 
To: warkston, Oakland Cod Chapel Cemetery, Mr. Merritt : At COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- Geliveriete minds oF 70s pict “P-| “ure and mise. FE 2-000 aS FLOOR GLEAN 36 7 Be. 
of Welfare, Kenneth ‘Tinnin, will lie in state ‘at the are | ice. | ee eae SRIMGZING AND RE-| COMPLETE HOME OR MIRC Gy EA? ah 
Demo Ke , a S Pursley over 25, neat appearing. have, s Heensed. lh = yg B— TS A, PLETE FON. Ye | Mens Sitecle eee Oe TIAC. 
Je, deaste Le. Wright, @& Prudence WANTED Seene jou'for you, No experience * psa, [1 ACE TREE SER RE- aT 7:3 ROO ee 
‘Manuel Thompson, Frank J. APRIL 13, 1958 necessary, we train you. A any TYPe Or HOUSE moval and trimming. Get bia. | not. : 
Haag. T. Pieron, Ralph M. Bowers, » EVELYN 13 Dixé Hwy. Drayion y|  gustom 4 = Pe utes PE sets. | eee aid aE & Bare arphy bed. 
went, ce ‘te, ae. Ailes Wied, Children to Board ....28) sinrtite tt? Mines St keril expe 50 ot pu daly. 1S ecawers- OF SER : ate 138. ig “FE| piianeee" G04 pieces or house full Metin suiy, os ariaking. 29: Moo: 
itis: gues Pune frete ci Wg, ‘Mwctlaneoes, 28 irda Suits Bet Pen Gp Gap Nal eed oda cia” riuo  SymeuaTe_O FOES couplers —C EW MAREE a a 
J. R. @ A. L. Housepion, Nora eee -28\ Of of Miss Joon M. and Jon M. sate, Dixie Hwy, OR rsonal hygiene products. pre | T= §-0004 or PE we ‘| nance 53.3 rtiliging FURNITURE NEEDED ns jt gg -4 WEEE, 
M. " Saaries’ A. Poppe, 5onn|Money Wanted ssasneseca, fart Punere] service will be Fat SLAs LIGHT SERVICE ferebly someone with SASEMENTS WATER - PROOPED. rolling wo’ cutting ‘monthly of FUR NITURE NEEDED |x Rooms = alee’ 
Garland, Harold ssackwood, Kenneth Hy Wanted to Rent }....+++++-29 ae so Fg EE cohesion. oS eT» complete a SALESLADIES Fak Gapemtect- Pree estimates | Sey all work, pus years, expert, top ro pemo or 006 etn. Oe ts * 55 so 
Share with Dr. William me} tools & Ford experience. A oe eT ne eENT WORK i ork puasnmeen ‘8 outright or\> LARGE RM a 
Sennotos. Guy &, Creamer, & #8 Howe loved. Living Quarters ....30| S42.De Wulem E, Manwatte| ot wares rum Service Mang hap. te tate decste & geri | _ BRICK. CEMENT FE ee ml, ior 7og, Bab, Community Lines ae, ee, 
wiuem 4 end «8 Bonnie Brier Bush,|\wrd. Contracts, Mtgs ener ee ee eh tke Davey ven wif Fo dered girmingham moraine 8 evening part “ime, | SRICE BLOCK. CH aT WORK. one ee NG AND REMOV. for tree est PE 3.363 WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYRES furniture Ph. Fi Suet bi Diva sas chooks BE 
‘A. Weaver, Willerd E. Shubert, oe+-06| Home. eee ES a PART TIME BLOOMFIE Free est. Call after 5 TREE NING AND RF - ture Ph. FE 32-6523. = RAMs. PVT ENT. AND 
ree mh. Petty, Ronald C. Largetn. Mrs. Wanted Real Estate ....32A Anephone sales, | Work MFIELD 1-1770. pm. Ob) _ sls. OR 20168. Wal LGOIDITE YOUR HOURE-|y sie tbat ITH Pvt e 
Sas Gliletie, Buckner Finsnce, Harold ‘ Meee Leen . Sane *Good pay, exp. aS essere FASHION SHOP BUILDING REPAIR, PLASTER | St oe vider, by private sale|” : para wir Pvt. ENT. 
© Richardson, Mary D. Chandler, Lo- APRIL 1d, 1980, LINVELL| sary. Por appointment can, be F¥PisT EXPERIENCED DN TTF: ing, masonry, carp bens Moving & Trucking 19 { 2s merate | On nd, Rene. ee tn ave. 
er Jay Terry, Everett Sloan, Wm. F C., 406 Irwin; age 49; ix| tween 9 & 11 am. PE +2428 “EXPERIENCED IN TYP: | _ ments waterprool ary. PE sects. Sor Mad meee Sed Be “omart, Sale Farm, Roch-| PE wk. @ Orchard Lk. “AY 
Zimmerman, Eieanora Gould, Green band of reas 08 Se Make tether eT : : financial statements on bd __FE_ 42290. ester, Michigan. _ 5-1061. - ae: 
Zim pescher A. Gott, and to sll RENTALS OF FERED of Mrs, Laure Rein GAN TO WORK 6 HOURS PER) tric IBM Typew et gn Bite: | CEMENT WORE FREE ESL 1-A Reduced Rates OL 7 NICE ROO 
© Ss reel, A. Ott, sO t et the : Fee and pabest per, aa. day! replace one who won't. fice in new tioned build. Te Work guaranteed. OR! Local or long distance m: Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 —*“=*=* tos eck FE 2 4 
roll of the Gracia) Assessment hereto: |Rent Apts. Furnished 3 A + ft eet gart, cal FE pb Puller rush Bimingham. MI 2008 for_ appt. 5 suarrn_Movino CO. FE i —— | RM..APT.. rT) wonTO 
: : png saxeke ig Hocke tn oWeiuizaD CUSTOM BUILT HO} E FOR CAR OR STORAGE ~_MApie _! 
purpose Sate Ear, of the| ent Apts. Unfurnished roa Ernest Suit. Puneral el service ®t a BOYS =. MOTOR IN in REC New ‘ite a Wg se! soersy. ae far prices last. 
should * porne special Rent Houses F urnished ... 3:30 a pag is — - OR 3-076 MU 
paid and born ia ‘of 2 |Rent Houses Unfurnished 36 Church WOMAN A 
t tor Dt Srement on Cornell|Rent Lake Cottages an of ‘we Nasarene with the, Revs PART TIME of 2 > ew pe cess. 
from Baldwin Avenue to Carlish/m. pont oe seretment in Waive Chapel Ceme- it are free 7-10 p.m., are GMAN OR GIRL TO, DO LIGHT | HMEN"y macnn at Sule 
is now on fie in my office for ‘ 5 ee cane 4 Smith will te in state you appa. able 122g a ig a ogra id i a lee mu basements, 
‘Notices is also hereby given thet the Rooms Board ++i... ot the Banton Puncrej Hone: & job would enable you to| WED “RN POR PART TIME & eeiiger poms By pd BISH RE- ent., nice . . 
« Nalies e, Ske (Reval .wsor ot tne City [Convalescent Homes oone SBA — | earn $50 per week and still te~ full tim BT tm 5 Feet ey tL aaits| moved. Mousctrallors moved. Low " gnd_cleen FE 01s. 
of: ont Sect in the Commission |Hotel Rooms a TIPPEN) APRIL-15, 1980, PRANK J..| $02 Oe alill Te-| munity Host loyment. Apply Com: | CiaNd residential ee eS aT HAULING. Postine FE " 
Chamber $m. sid, Hr. 6, \oracr. pn. (Rent Stores eciasll Sect Omer and Witham Tip- een! pa 7 Bue Aewpiel, Rowse cess | oramall.30.2re_ enpertmee, Pree ONT AND MEAT HACLING|POR SEASON LAnEr tows Oona MEW 
to: review said yt aoe ee which |Rent Office Sesto swe. 2 cone Neat ot Estella TO SERVICE @1 CUS-| ine in Peatiee ares 4 tre. 6, day. ne ‘sora, "| CIORT AND, HBAVY FaUCRING| ‘Sdute family of 2.3, executive’s|_109 Mechanic St PE _2-2400. 
time end place opportunity will be given cosesces Ak: Seam On pa Puneral| tomers daily. $94 Tt Rio wk. to| 8s commission. “Apply CERAMIC TILE Rubbish, fill dirt, gravel and] Ddeths, y of 3. 2 bedrooms, 313 Eee i Perry CHILD WEL 
be) tnverested nity will Std’ (Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. .. OA Apri ima Ce eae start, plus, hoe talization &, Te. $3 is Sr Drayton’ Pieias. agTREE ESTIMATES TERMS fost wot sat Pn Yose— i tins, Cone, Mttes-|3 iia Gi_N. Perry. PE 32-8170. 
: 1988. Rent Farm r hy 3 ee Pe Advance Floor Co._O# "DELL CART ow Rypieas Lee, £0 sgt PRIVATE BATH. 366 
wo. x= Proper'7 .... 41B 28, ot 2 om, Screrment in| good car. & De able to, hands |W ieee Con — OR 3-870 AGE 1-321 nea 
ADA BR. EVANS, For Rent Miscellaneous ..42 Mi. Hope Cometary. Rodin at aecounts. | Call ose Give |” Son's Coney istand Rod 4 CEMENT & BL Local and, long distance moving. SESPONSISLE ——BOMEOWNER: 2k 
: +7 aay 8 Sime adcress, '& tine we cus Joe's Coney Island. $183 W. Huren, setae ie Phone PE 5-6806 desire 3 bedroom hom = RMS, PvE Bares ENT 2 
April 16, "80 at re ais Pippen ‘will He GA WD - WHO ARE NOW @ATTRESS-—EXP— ONLY _wiowt | ORY WALL TAPING AND PIMiS T sined, wan ig mines Soe f sieekenhreiie 
= Se. |e on the furniture trade sas. Pasquale’s Restaurant. Lk. | 26. Free_estimate PE #67 TUCKS to ent town Posting, z= About|? LARGE RMS AN 
J or woe ASSESSMENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE| — Card of Thanks | set, Foam-Pieece Matizes top. aoe ae Se ase | ELECTRICAL LS STRACTOR TRUCKS TRACTORS aroma ks SARA | cera amet Dee Biotor. 
oo pers. eent 5! EXPE- . < IPME. A menccmrem e. 
PRC. BER For Hi q|We want 70. competion. a cee aise = tg aE person. Gaver _Gonnop  Bleetric. een | veTee PAID PAUIPM rion stakes Seas Walled tx TAsumee Vital, |2 NICE RMS & BATH aoen i 
aid Fit tg $ an w. Bo wid vtnalvae "set veveweee sal ans ee ln i ae Ortonville. National) Trea ESSE ee os one eT ee on tant pase os | Pon F Sem!-tratlers "rege, 5 tO REay ocan Ga- a =. oe bene Parke. 
Taft, Charles Pontiae’ Union cooqcousin ‘qhe nein ony wey in| SS experienced need , Af SScAvating ——— TRENCHING ontiac Farm and k suse. FE)? Tusminie in cty_OR Peal 
Bchoot y. and to, all persons, tn For Sale Lake Property ..- ‘Recent sorrow. Also, to SALESMAN perienced need apply. Call in| Eoctpozing_- EM | i WANTED. STARTING 16T WET _Tosménie tn chy Om 
tan toe pe ane To ante For Sale Resort - sai Roy who (we ‘ace’ Walter Geren of St. This Job sfecce, if you are m1 pane OM a Tavern’ Hotel ScROrESCAL ay ul boast et re a "May by retired couple ‘rear. |? Hosplial Clesn. Ress Ge nse 
. 4 , “4 . over . ‘ : ' : | be . ' 
o ett, Aone for the purpose Suburban Property ..+--.45A ise toe Pitan Fer aches-| 3. cinesre. Bent appanring, bgre| WHITE LADY TO TIVIE I ARE | Pen aes OR Th ct i ET Sunday, Rent. Wri, eve. beat garage: |? RMB. AND BATE PTE 
cefraging, fast Part which |For Sale Lots .-+++sse0s--46 heartt Mr. & Mrs. you in & * quer . a Sod Gears. | Sor woter beetech’ rene . | UNWAN ARTI hetp sit. | PE es. oS 
ae Commies a oetet ees be paid laste fedasmriid as eg a curs Ralph Le-| csteer. potr, 75, Bina Her E267, Yetween 10 & 6 | ers, PE 5-041. R. B. fore wiee-| —— free of charge, FE $aae,| seall bide tor GARAGE Ok|3 & 3 ROOM, PVT. BATH. 7% 
SSastrzcton of res-inch, sapbait con. |For Sale Acreage sree Nl Cbisren. 0:0 to 19 pula: Help Wanted | git, Goi w. muren."_~|Painting & Decorating 2 ergot Draven Pisint sree OR 7 LOR RMS omere 
crete Pectrest to Edison street, is NOW For Sale Farms ..-.-++.++-48 Mo yrs. old, Exp. with a | fag a hd SATISPIED WITH Orage Co. ORlando 32060 oo | OPTION TO of so? Ouman. FE 680 
‘ Corrs ta may otfice for public tnapertion. [Sale Business Property r) BOX REPLIES $0 at'tn Oakland Co. Established Present earnings? If not, investi-|Vige” pat ROOPS — AL 1ST CLASS INT. - EXT. PAINT. rm house with abd 7 BED- } RMS. CLEAN. PVT. BATH. PVT. 
Notice is also hereby given that the “ At accounts | gate unusual opportunity kinds, Est. 1918 N reas, Dou Beck. OL 1-3i41./_ Oakiand ement, off entrance. "9e0en. 
Commission For. Sale 16 a.m. Today there in diversified . Bal- Nas a7 . Call FE} 35 Hugus Marsh, | FE §-974 $5 Seminole. FE 2-9060 
omission, poo ae Assessor of or Exchange .--50|} were Beyond ory 0d commision. } - ag a= ex 3 N. Cass. PE 2-3021, FE 65-7775 ey ee PAINTING AND PA-| |} ROOMS PVT. BATH i8T PLOOR 
City. of Fi tiac. meet Com- fs replies Press reply Press TER: DIES —_ nee aNd PAINT. i= : 
mission Chamber ID ot" 958 at 8:00 office in the following | [SALESMAN OPPORTUNITY FOR| ‘for ceteg eakera 6 ty cup) DRY WALL — |#E uu DECORATING. sanez| Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 pn Onale eas. 18 E- 
; m. t ; : : ressive, capable ureh, club re ON SPT _ tpg and wall papering. PE +0258 ee eae eww |} ROOMS PRIVATE UTILM 
wee Mg ie Stanty epi] FTNANCIY Seren: nt Megat ree ce Sifts “nadnaiy’ eaveruet | FQUSEe cote v. Avome| pgeee coe rm ae ACTION!!! santa ie ee 
Se oo ‘all persons interested to be ‘ 5, 7, 10, -" tial users. partion, On? os MEN & WOMEN. START PART os GARAGE CABINS ADDI- 2-204, . oe ~ terms. UL On Your, Contract yee hy ot, RM GART. CLEAN, arr 
Dated April 15, 1960. Sale nn Oe oe SL 32, 40, 61, a 7, - << incentive. "Reply fring” Bate time career. re aon. into full| Terms rE pa, yetont- FHA - Oe es Pon “AeD CLEAN-| land contract * and oat bee } ROOMS PVT BATH s ae ae 
; : : : | week * — caer Penner Saeee Wiizks FLOON BERVICR. : : } est. 4-6449.; Your ¢ | adults 402 - 
gig ADA R. Evans. |Money to Loan ccsecens, 0-33) p 10% 108, = SAI SeMTAN WANTED Henptoyment Apeoee S* Tagine. ri,0° 8, Rivioe | Paperig. PE ERIOR DECORATOR.| counts, ns, eee a i n 5 vi UENTRANGE 
oo - : mera anne | _ Soma, 78 £0ee ure | - ; _ vam, 7 Seven, FE Se 
april 1¢, "s0.| Mortgage Loans covcccesec eA “or modernisation sales. Wil alt] EVET YN EDW saw E-OLD WORK. ALL BENDS |_* PAINTING PAPERMANG: 4d) HAYDEN, Realtor |? RMS, MODERN HEAT & OAS. 
Ps lg a mes . Scrvice. 21000 or FE 2 WE a0 or PE 2628 | VOCATIONAL ae PERING — WEN ry tae =| *baper removed. DECORATING, EF Ra ADULT ONT CURA 
. - PAIR | Paper removed, PE 4-018. ; } modern, pri ce AK. 
nue. MERCHANDISE . O0r, 8 OE ee Die 10) te Loc Ver Douce UL 2140 |A-1 PAINTING oT EX.| The,, fastest ection tand| # buses, No drinking. References. 
To: Baith Eilender, Mr. Drenkhabn, lw on LOCATION = PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. INTERIOR. EX| contract’ Cash buyers. ws $. No drinking. References.‘ 
sae: Bale Rilende oes Be Semele ag SAVE ENERGY, USE Milg Ra. Clawson, MCB gorry NAST BURT cose PIASTERING, G REPAIR REAS| Gcsranteed, Pree ont FE $30. contract, Gogh ayer peng | Vp i 
David Robinson, 3. Antone & B. Bitten. Swaps ssvscsesaeaseTenenene | : Wro. TEPERIENCED, TANDSCAT. EARDSCAE.| an REDUCED, PRICES "ON HOME| “49 PAINTING DECORATING. ABILITY *| "3 ROOMS AND. BATH 
tive. Corp. Mr. West, John Me es ee ssease ANT AD: or Moat esx for Don Hirscb.| youoe ms RAINEE Fee. rooms, kitchens, sarag e and Prep eetimalen, Phobe CL 2-130 7 pia BATH PT _ 
ding, Mr Mr. st. Be penae, pence, Soret puna Cools. =. - W ADS! To find "free S bevel ae ete ovect S Personal & p besaie ue PE D730 - UL 230. mates Pe wee "DECORATING. ge jept: couene’ at the * foot Bul peid FE 06-1497 
. ig . . e / ie NYDER F x 5 as : PVT : 5 
— ore creme, Ragen ae = Valentine Gifts ea job place to tive oF oe, kidd rides, eri Delux tac State Beak’ Bldg 4 $4231 * onting and finishing Phon FE moved oy = 4 valeur Px, 2. aaee. for. —— wares jough hag aiyen , Water vofiener, auto. het go 
a , Hi : F j : “Gifts evereeeeoes '. \ a ‘ : Now RECEPTI a7. = 56-0602. =: “ foe re aa your equities. ks rf sirable for clean, ulet tou 
PTT Tih , , = 2 171 . av ‘al) afte ; ple. 
ert Mocreree fete, Frank Perba, Edward posiareaome : a | et Wat aNTED Pi ccc PTIONIoT ss ROOF REPAIRS — | SREREANONG — FATRO able cecane paella Col efter ¢ p.m. Mt" cleme 
tei, ~ oreey qeoyee arabeick ea w aa + ine Seb oe good used car, see Classi- ton inspect furnaces, Good pgs 8, : & RONG EX VEST novorns FE 40446. Riastor TeR, Stephen Navarre. UL| %® obligation call aay hour FE\" LARGE BiS8. & BATE. CLEAN 
Mértin Jackowisk ugust C. oes 3 e, permanent . . dv - G, . come 41128. ~ 
Mértin, 3% T- pratt, end to_al per-|Machinery ----++--++**: 60A par: Ma ime, 22a" eupervision.| Bldg. PE Seat. Bans | septic, tants. Field. ule” footings Sioa ms onaesk ARRO REALTY _ |? 2M ANP Ate, Pee Oe 
St Stamnes Te" Cameras & ai fied HOW. Gi tic Bar'ine"eom|_ Work Wanted "Bian wit ad ot'Soks| (iSite na at OOM, Wg tae Se Le 
’ etessecesess “¢ z zi or ant Male 10 N: ROOFING, SID- Phone FE & ecore’ af. J. J. Vanw “| Sup - uburn Heights. 
fore made by the City pereiee (Cameras & Equipment ...61A _pany, 463 8. Saginsw. 0 _|~ ing, “guiter b repeir. Li Dot 7R_ +N. eit 4540 Dixie Hwy.| So 
of that of the «ee WANTED: MECHANIC, contractor. . Licensed =! OR 3-1355 RMS. 
i a nase et Sle Musical Goods «n+ 6 arr, ECOG Pens |“an lll SEE" A sisson Pree “anal sar) _ Television Serves CASH fae. penetra re 
peo | =f ec eatractian of 2 Musical Instruction ..... 62A with high school, pe rang anic|A-1 CARPENTER AND CABINET Business Services 13 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE 7 RMS. & ath ct : 
acpnarpot Avenue pore" Carte Pino sry ime Be ee = Garage To Balawin aoe cy ciapaNten wot oR ie AUBU | PE 4 Greaka AAD E COME EQUITIES a6 Die “Prt. enirance. Weel side. 
ADS taniey Avenue, is now on file i ™7\Saje Store -- 68 The Pontiac Press et ee WIT FE and repair. FE wane NEW sabes & SERVIC JENSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER- NO OBLIGATION. A tilaeel Ce neh 
me Equipment o+0 64 ome : 3 Ea conga WiTH Fa.|4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- LAWN MON eRe ene e vsxp) evening, call FE 2-0495. A front, util. et a eee 
“Aotice ia aso, heroes, sen that toe |Sale Sporting Goods gs FOR WANT ADS {| betters trom piey to raise auiry| sero Pgs Siumme Res OF) ae We Aub muxG & | Upholstering 23- ONMNSON |ssoskt toon anne 
po es ae wala. aa te Sand, Gravel & Dirt os DIAL FE 2-8181 Srerage, Pine | Now 1 Farm. Roch Tj PAINTING & WALL PAPER ure nok ‘Crooks "Ra phone CARPETS AN D ponatrone REALTOR FE 4-2533| Dat ent. no ariakers oF pets. 
. peedee ester. OLive 1-580. . P ine FE A a WORK FE 1097. ms cleaned in 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. —FE_ 2-366. . 
ast ws of agen 3.2 sare, wh Wood, Coal & Fuel ........67 Veeco ee YOUNG MEN (2) ANY OF LAWN WORK. F£E| Acme Asphalt Paving game pusunl  Som ve ditt 9S pettest for working outa, ‘Ai 
me end place opport yen|Plants, Trees, Shrubs ..- 68 vem , . Age 18 to 26 to bres AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER Licensed and bond UPHOLSTER- furn 2470 Dixie Hwy PE a all 
ry Sn lea Sad oT rom Bem 6 Pm Yaar th cat Sania) pe a a cqnvanren| ESS "hi Pant Ged | al TT CASH | te aes 
wo. T. Hunting Dogs 69A rted immediajely. The least High pessive, Sad 38 -_D. Ormock FE 27001, | MARES ON ‘AIN PEN ALS UPHOLSTERING Cent ge nak aon tas Oe 
ADA R. EY. bane ge sagumes oe en Ser We ess | oe RXES. | st our office, General Printing & ee: a co EEN PEES oh Ga eet 
EVANS. ,.\Dogs Trained, Boarded ...70 siuilty, ance! tas charree ge ORK OF at our office, General Printing &|RUGS AND UPAOLSTE ao "Monn Pens | Sin resi 2 Be 
pril 16, than to, cance! tot the first §| Help Wanted Female 7 BOY if WOULD, [IKE WORK OF Tacs st Paks ve ‘30198, "| Use same. day colors revived| Nicholie & H Cc 7 HSE Rls WIT BATECOU 
TIGR OP SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. for that portion Of Gvertise: 9 | ee | OB Tae aa SULLDOZING LEVELING —&| 21.8. me day. Call UL 24200.\35 WEST HURON arger Co. |" ple omy. PET e420 
‘concrete pavement on Longfellow, FARM MERCHANDISE — Values inrough a Ry APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR Aer eitohens Rm may ax: — FE 20742 or FE THOMA? UPHOLSTERING IMMEDIATE 3 quunni, GAS HEAT. LAUNDRY’ 
avenue. ! eiiate andeconcession stand st-| +00. . ee ELD WALL CLEAERS 191 NORTH PERRY perees. ules i clean. | 
TERUe, ter Sureely, Laure A. Puller, error. When cancelation: || seotente, AP? 1 pare SkRPENTER WORK OF — ANY mend windows,  Hesssanvle ? ” _Northview @t, off Outland. Oe 
e tiaee, 'H. Mooneybam, Clement J.\Hay Grain. & Feed mi} Sour ein ante” Beinn meatier” in person. ¢ RK wall and windows. Reasonable. - FE 5-8888. ACTION 7 RUS FOR REFINED ADt | 
Joruml, W. tL. Sigler, Lester W. Pinner. |p ‘tela The seer" | ee ey BEAUTY : Kind, Reasonable. Call after 6 FE 2-1631, : on any good land contract, New|—?vt_FE_ 21637 — 
james F. be » . Ladd: ; or Sale Livestock wvsovesetd wives TOR ¥. 0m FE Oe eS ENER EXPERT TREE TRIMMER AND Lost & Found or seasone's. . ew 7 ATTRACTIVE RMS PVT BATH, 
FS rage ioneph L067. wvanted Livestock ...e+ee0-73 sithout t 503 Main, St. Rochester. OL EXPERIENCED OARDER “removal. FE 5-653 or OR 22000 ____ Lost & Found 24) factory inspec our cash upn sat |? Acune only PE OoiT 
wntiec, and 10,00 tne roll of] F gececeess Closing time tor advertise | | SUSINESSM : looks fort Gay work per week | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERV -\WOUND: PART BULLDOG. VICIN- title, Ask Ken. Tempieton. Tie he 8-3473. | 
by the ony Assessor for the fore made ote Farm i target than regular con children, want ‘ oe enced steady Drag ST mmper ete. Be en ee ryyiecins. a8 RE f pa Liberty. PE 5-9290. K.L. Templeton, Realtor Hote gs a tina AUBURN | 
avenues , year-around m ed maid for) GARDENER __Ph. 81, PARAKEET IN Vic |2339_Orchara Leke Rd FE ¢466) NICE F : , 
defrazing thet, part tt the cost which |Sale F wpe is 12 o'clock the rite gore ese lor & TAKE CARE OF | FURNACES, CLEA of N Marshad & Lois, FE 2-7907 on geenger eee FURNISHED ROOMS, PVT. 
the Mrcided should be paid ‘arm Equipment. Pr) y previous to feation nie po in small ranch pewee. Light meus . Reas. by | serviced, C. L.N ae ve ANDirost: MA : x LAND CONTRACTs TO BUY OR , for working couple. Modern 
ané@ borne by special atsessment for the Auction Sales .ssceeesseee Tl Transient Want vate with’ bath .| _hour_or day. Ee es WANTi LAWNMOWERg glsen, FE ETE) “or, vie. al Se re POINT.| or ‘EM Ban corres. EM 3-2611|—*tcoen, close tp PE bt68. 
saa eens “Tramen, ment ay man | petted toy a, atl sg ov Hee. rete OR a. Fe Bien | 2 wo Sgn Cartier Ray and |S EM. SOE one on) Sy auleoomdoegnonmeee A 
‘19 te day of after ences required. 53-4582, | 3-B508 ¥ . 18 years. OR | Outboard Mtr’s—Parts & Lost 8E N ON NEW OR quiet. neighborhood. Air- - 
Soro University Avenue to PO&NRR fs me ork incertion, FE 40204. ‘ , . Air cooled engine Service|" fe ee ig ASONED LAND CONTRACTS | $4993, 0" Couple only. FE 
now oF : y office for public if- MOTIVE , BRAND NEW MARRIED TRUCK DF IVER DE- Authorized Servic "hn —— en band. Reward, FE 2-6411. Buyers Eo Bring your a ., y.. PE. 
. nel Racine: se arn sews | [Pasa uae aioe gia aan WANs LAT WORE. BERD DRYER PE) aati cites eng | agen in pen, Pama © free ar ind conteal™ Cart|? RMS. PRIVATE BAPE AND EX, 
ore‘ cts |For Sale ousetrailers 4«-78)4 3% Loar eure ears || Seager! coerce oes. Hi a Wane LAY WORE. SEED: | Joes owns Ain BENCH eid: Revers FE eae radia Nias’ wT tron Ack fr| Gorntoen Os "Parka onl 
aah eee see ones 83a b | <2 ' . wis. " ke Rd. | PE 4-7921 : AGLE FEMALE. Vi\AEPRESENT INTERESTs WHC RMS. NICELY FURN 
Rent Trailer Space eouestl 3 150 2 450 p{COU GinL, BOB'S Ri UP GARDEN FLAS ‘STERING. NEW OR REPAIR. Pod b aaa oe Yh to| will purchase aay ong Who retreat person. Pensioner 
" clock| Auto Accessories wooceees 000 ‘ 4 4 4 Talend, tM Pert Se aeRAL Perk, a, wadments . FE 5-0304 ; Nation SOtER WIT laa io Jones, Realtor. ons To. Norton No drinking. $50 mo. 
For Sale Tires ...++++++.80A ; 300 «6.408: oot if aws, Hand Lawnmowers] $i31% {s stra 1 ve 2165. 7 LARGE CLE | 
. . : $2 Tork & child care, 6 days.|~ iy EN M 181-0 sen. nt ear, ON ie CLEAN ROOMS, FVT.. 
Auto Serve cleeccosseeelli] 8 Om 4 sh Baby gh, 2 oven. ig care. 6 aaye.| work, or vasements cleaned up. | fachine Gherpecany 0. Pre, nee eee. OF) W ey io lheetineiell 
coe BE 8 GR Ste) ee fours on oa snr scRKENS WADE TO ORDER. rig | TAS Bat ABOTTT. 
For Sale Motorcycies ......83 es gh es Zeacgnabie eall Bll after 3 p-0.| sso a, Briggs, Stratis Amber|PAINT Bi Pe Buy Land Contracts 5 sen Ricele turn _t Miller 8t. 
For Sale Bicycles ..++0.» Bet. , ae wood, 3 biks. West PAINT BY NUMBER PICTUR nied. Pa REDECO- 
Boats & Accessories ; ‘$5 ; ARE A Ww s (| biks, W. of Lake ingstas 3| Scrabble games. Eiccorotens Ask fot vues Sea abeaegel Dwight, Side. Inquire 95 
aa belie eR I cone J erties 4a eat fe Fee ee oe ges | FREE, TRIMMING AND REMOV ao REMOT Red hak a pel beng or ih TiN evesnas|T hus © BK 
Transporation Otered 5 “COATS. : ao | Be eeafeee on ener # Om jae ersonals 25| HUMPHRIES REALTY ¢ te IONE 
anted Used : ‘AA ATE DETECT! tilities 
‘ W Cars sapiens ‘SOME THE A N S W ER TO mp! ‘ —_, Don’t merry. now rly AE GI AND FHA $e3,_¥) FE 44686, 
anted Used Trucks eeeve 4 : Confide , consultation. FE CASH FOR HOME | 
' : : 5-5201. — : ‘ Yes. we can’ sell ‘ 
Used Truck Pars ...+++« mA Donelson-Jo} wee PROBLEM:|g REACH CASH CUS: i SoMPCerY OLD WANE ie can, wi weey meh dows fer| SAVE. ENERGY, USE 
4 For Sale Used eeees ee Ps 4 i r 
; Auto Insurance| 0A “IWant Ads! To sell, TOMERS through Classi-|_ lems lake RA. ae | oe aut feel obligated. We WANT ADS! To find 
. os sesveiie , rent, ee GUCTION will appraise ig ge al end jobe lace to li a 
Foreign & Sports Cars .. 908 fied Ads, Call FE 2-8181,) 490m AUCTION wrsaay,| Set Tote wen retelvel ocd "used car, see Classi. 
7°" ‘ 7 p.m. 2616 Dixie) WE WE y ar, see Classi- 
. ‘Hwy.,'1_mile N. of Pontise city ON, ied NOW 
By. mie I Sistsiutore. 88 W. “ 1 | 
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Sale Used Cars poeus--Sl rocughtu Sarvice > 7H sie it's FE 2-8181. 
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DRASTICALLY REDUCED 
Pontiac's 
West vide apartment ent development. 
Deaviieet fon with metal cabi- 
Automatic hea\ and hot water (soft) 
furnished. Kitchen > ie maser TV 
serial and many fine fea- 
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For a limited time, no leases or 
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MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 FE 8-6918 
  
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T. HEAT PORN. #i¢ 
ed edroo ae Bee gece EE lat ee Come 4n or arm, een ante. 3 soums & Bvt. 
MAYNARD SLATER rlendiy neigabors Adults only. 
ERWIN SLATER | Close. “sowstownnyet in. good 53-55 N. PARKE ST. | [aitentlal neighborhood, $40, per FE 4-3546 Union ‘oourt, Phone Pe $7811 oF FL 5 3 FE « mpstead, 103 uren 
ae =   | Reat Houses Furnished 35 
Rent Apts ' vatarmisnes 343 sah we MODERN, PARTLY 
SIDE, ‘9 BEDRM., SE MONE, ballad Pa waite Realty Co, 382 Auburn.   
  
  ost. exclusive, modern) 4 
BU Helge type batt with wid- ding® ind 
    
  
    
  
  
  
    
  ree furnished. OR 3-9105 2 SDS MODERN nOURE | i 1 ETTE. Pvt. 6177 Rowley St. Drayton Plains. 
stove, rr heat, hot & FE 8-6008 
furnished. 
  
  
  
  
    
  
    
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eold water Adults only. 2 RM. FURNISHED LAKE FRONT | 
ga B Peasens, aiiera_Apla owe, compieing moder, het) © HOTEL AUBURIN laund ' R by Dey or Week 
one . ‘refrig, Adults ofl gg gy September, ui Also "1 or 2 room apartments 
Ae, Lois. Pontiac OL 7 RMB. Non bet MONTH =| 4 Auura — 
APT,  SUILT-IN ODERN 
' = : rator, many a oa ig mae wt. a | Rent Stores 40 2 | “e $1 ae ony, 3 fo architecture,’ OR 3-0103 0 ya Ss ~ 
adults, 900. +1569. RMS = CLEAN. | 20X00. 067 E PIKE. SUITABLE | 2 x bg | Child wetcome. ir7} Ti tor rea} «insurance or beau- 
z ie 5 ome PTE Wick POR, RENT: NICE LARGE MOD. —. a , ‘ # ai : } @ arm ouse OD Tov 
lotation. Keego. Completely re Farms Estate. On paved high- = Ea pe A email) sore ta, the 
decorated. Stove & ref AA pea _ way, private iak & fish- a art St _— sbaber. 
Rent reas. Tony, @3 or} ing,’ garden, small nursery. $100.| 3°05" Ps s 
FE $-4101. | per month,” references r 1 Eoee ot. Pa ont ay 26131, 
3 DIO APAR T | Some work available to help pay | —— 
Biove, rigerator, t & light the rent. Groveland rerms at | ULTRA-NEW STORES WEST 
furn, Private beth entrance. Groveland on the Holly side. FE 2-3144. 
$58 per mo. PAUL KER phones. ME 46451 or ME 17-1761, 
INC. FE_ 2-020 ‘MODERN ¢ RM, YEAR AROUND 
3 BEDRM U new AND -v season. Pontiac Lk, OR __ Rent Office Space 41 ¢. tiving rm., ine 
me ie Sarport "1 block SMALL FURNISHED HOUR | NEW BUILDING. % BLOCK FROM 
from Dus, and Sy Pin ree)" Squirrel Court, Aubura Hats, $40 ee I al” ae aed 
= arr a Fe i big parking jot. Ideal od any 
7 BEDRM. 5 RMS. AND BATH, Fiat {ees POR RENT IN- Bardon month 
. FE 6-9702 after § | quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for og gin aad 
ov ® pie, in the es R ‘e Hows Ul f , 36 22144 - Ez. FE 
~ one nt | louses nfurn, H 
me Any re = re . RRA | SALES | Orr ice OR BARBER   
RM. APT. sTOV REFRIG. & bpbediad . 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. 
> oa furn. 160 Lekere Ave | Large lot. Lk. Priv. Wl sel) or 
7 ae pe Pee Bowte & HEAT Tent Inquire Sais Elizabeth Li 
Aple &2452. 4100 Airport aE   
| oe Dixie. $440 M   aa 
7 RMS. w, ge. UTILITIES FUR- 
nished main I. 
J ROOMS AND BATH onto —*. 
wen 3 5 eau we HEAT. 
7 ROOUT AND. oa EAST RIDE | Full dem't. Edison teats. "Poves drive, nice yard, fenced, Pa 
+ RMS vuaY 7 CEA N. RENT       
street. Alum doors, screens 
_4-6065 $70 mo. t or lease.   
  
      
  
  
  
    reas. caretaker—rear door iz BEDRM WALLED LK $73 MO. 
we ON. Ld Vacant May 6 NA 7-318 
7 RMS. FO? L BAS. GROUND 7 BEDRM BRICK. CLEAN. Ga- floor, Stove and refrig. "Ie rage lake priv. PE 2-2900. 
ee Grove BEDROOM. DRAYTON PLAINS. | BATH tors * heat, rec. room, dra 
of closet epace. FE &-0544 Crom hout, attached garage. Si00 
3 LABGS 3 ROOMS AND BATH, « oa. | _mo _ 37-1784. ods wlllittes peenianed FE 2 BEDROOM. BASEMENT i 
ee | terfront. Yr. around. 
3 ROOMS AND BATH. REFRIG- _3-3262. 
erator A stave. Adults omy. Palm) 
vu . 4 Auburn FE 26859 -— 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — 
- - A," ATE, tA asail| BEA 
J 8 er ei 2 | FAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS a . NEWLY DOR ATE Now Renting For 
its St. Pontise Apartmen $15 PER MONTH 
OFFICE 
3 ROOMS » AND oni geo — 544 KE Boulevard ‘ot Valencia 
ers, newly decors eat {Ur 7 BEDROOM, OIL HEAT, NEAR ished. $45 month. |" Drayton. $70 month. Phone FE   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
    
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53-8808   
  BEDROOM MODERN, 3 MILES Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 41A 
TBEDRM. 50 MONTH. a0 SOOT | LARGE BUILDING, | SUITABLE warehouse of 
business. Good .,, Builders fiers Pstha nge 3-7210 92-3463 
  
4 iy 
OWNER. RANCH HOME. 3 BED- 
    
ied | Rent Farm Property | 41B 
3 ACRES ~ on a. w bedroom ertile ran ot 
for je stand. 965 
rE 106. HIGHWAY. 
pore 
rtunity | 
per nents. 
  40 ACRES - 3 |) BEDROOM 1 FARM 
bome Spe- 
cia} sqeaueresien to middle-aged 
couple who were reared on farm. 
$60 per month. Write qualifica- 
Pontiac Press Box 96. tions to   
For Rent Miscellaneous 42 42 — 
- N ake jon, $550 r 
month Call for details, * 
. INC. 2331 8 
  
  
  home and 4 acres. Level land, 
smal! barn with Nghts and water 
Priced t. Call FE 60458 or 
2 YEARS OF SERVICE C 5-4619. _ 
eon SCHUETT, Realtor 
ac age a Teal bargain on this | ize OWNER. 4 ROO! ba aa 
pletely pag 2 bedroom om acre of land. $60 
nome. Basement with new fur- per mo. Balance $5.30. 40816 
=e 4 ae ge ineyard. RE 23-0439. 
ce sc wi aip UNG car io Priced at y | BIRMINGHAM-PEMBROKE AREA 
reasonable monthly 1% # am 
payments mars has heat & lights. nog x near oro ool 
MOGute | lite" betroom home| commuters. $16,000. MI = that we have taken in 6: 
Living room with dining crea, Mt tl 
fun bath with plestic tie. Large 
295 Will sacrifice Sse | 
tome for only $6960 with 
dow 
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  _2-7730_ after 3 p.m. FE_5-0030. For Sale Houses 43 room. ly deec- , 
orenea, 7 Re sorted near 7 BEDROOM RAMONA qesnace 
Sear's. $15. month. ; oF will sell with small down pay: IMMACULATE 2 BEDROO ment, $65 mo FE 41560. home. 4 yrs. old city. rE. 
Roy Annett_ Inc. Realtors 28 E 2 FAMILY - 6 RMS BATH. FUR-| _¢0 
Huron St. FE 80466. nace Stove & refrig, Rel, FE yj REY BRICK | 
— | 278. eran | ranch. 1% _ Attached ga- | 
3 RM APT PyT BATH & EXT 3) BEDRM RM HOME. CLOSE IN| rage. Over! Morey’s  Goit | 
_Partly furn 285 Whittemore _)_Reas FE $-2487 | Cub with access to Long Lake | 
4 Rg ACROSS PONTIAC MO- 3 y BEDROOMS. - 1% BATHS, CAR- w taxes. Many extras. ek | 
PE 56028 after 5 | peting dra garage, lease — | Swoer Bee 41 — over 000. | 
‘4 =i 3 ROOM APARTMENTS | 875 mo. pontine Rd. MU) 5 
Ses casetaker 3¢ Washington. FE' _ +8576. OWNER. 3 3ORH $1600 BAL. | 
+1081 RMS & bare oe: BLUE SKY is month. Ma 528 ne 
AND BATH ON LK. PVT. Theater. ESCENT LA VILEOES 
RMB CAND OR 3-07) |$ ROOMS AND BATH UTILITY | bedrms. Large lot. Recr rm. m 
y B GARAGE AUTO} room an@ screened porch Couple| basement. ning rm. Aluminu 
+ 6 . + -* FE #141 ' without children, please. M1 ae oo $14,000. Own: 
client ta -54T 
RMS. & BATH UPPER. SED 06 BY OWNER, SMALL HOUSE 
* oom, Al utilities {urn Ou dus ¢ ROOMS & BATH Sor Cheap. large lot PE 6-6073 of PE 23482 _Hne. Adults only, 114. 8 bsrehel | . a 
@ FAMILY BRICK APT. HOU = $200 1 DOWN 
west 4 unfurn, Nesascy. ae BEDROOM HOME, WITH E WITH LOE. |, begroem sta starter house with base- | rms. & aK modern, heat & _s#arden plot. E wee rough, wiring, included. Dos | 
hot water furn. adults only, $75 § ROOMS AND UTILITY. OI} MeDeened’ 
_mo. 174 = Pike, FE 5-8605 2-6332 or FE 25788. saLL MODERN HOUSE - GA- | 
‘ A UTILiTies _ after 5 | rage. At Eilizabeth Lak FE 
furn. pe in. FE ¢ ¢ BEDROOM, HOME. DOWNTOWN | _ 5-2090. 
Drayton ce i 
CRM NO CHILDREN. 162 WASH.) DIVER, Nisguire 28 ambure | DS4¥ZON WoOge. BY, Omran: «ROOMS. AND BATH STOVE, * bie AND BATH. NEWLY DEC. | rm. Lge. kitchen, Sone | 
“Bished, ie and rst utilities fer-| rated, lake v, at Crescent aren & range. 1% bathe. Family 
giso washer and dryer.! Lake $60 mo. No drinkers, VE | ned basement, 2 fireplaces. 
3 E Mansfield ,_ 5-2566. | Attache 3 car at gorses. OF R 3-8106_ 
Rs 4 RM. FULL BSMT.. AUTO. HEAT | _ 4300 ‘ “aa AND BATH. UPSTAIRS gt pa m. | Fwookag ane BATH. ONLY $2,000 fiat. Fe 2-4309 after 4 P | rage ah $ 
4 ROOM COTTAGE BEHIND, 6 mus = ‘BATH. RANCH TYPE bh pt dada inaly Se | 
West Hur se ean Huron) — _$85_m n0._ FE 20M Estate, OR 3-8138. 
Trailer rv.) a] pearly modern house } RANCH TYPE, 3 RMS, TILE 
SRM. BATH & GARAGE On Tetung ‘oa @ iniitep. Paved road.) bath. large kitchen-dining area. | 
_bus_line. FE_5-6267 —= will give year's lease, $65 month-, No basement. $¢@ month. MY) U give y 
5 LOWER A PARTLY. ly 3-1906. 
rf Write Pon- ay Avail; ‘gor 101 r Doroth an Snyder Lavender, 
Realtor Est. 20 Years. ; 
  
  
  
  
  
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| ¥ ROO AND BATH. UTILITIES cogenes, mel ET 
rn clobe fe, FE DEAL LOCK Phone EM 33303 or _ MU 4-417, 
ee eer a schools Near 40 MONTH ¢ RMS. 2 BEDRMS. 
Genera! Hospital. Ref. required. Children. 2685 Orchard Lk. Ave. 
FE +0. we 406 KENILWORTH RMS. & BATH. FULL BAS : 4 rooms and beth. All on } floor. 
mt, 2S ee Rent or sell. WE 3-4200 or Ml 
ON en ty aor 39 ie 67955. Jerome Building Co. 
au ecora ——_——— 
_Souple preterred. sas FE e307, 3023 NORCOTT ST. 3 ROOMS & BATH. STATE aT 3 rooms down and 3 room 
$65. afer 6, FE 45032. In 
5 BATH. Ww. SIDE | sell. WE 3-4209 or MI 
Gas heat, FE 47328 _rome Building Co. 
CLOSE AUBURN HEIGHTS SMALL | @ RM. DUPLEX. 65 
in. Also commercial houses, $35 mo, UL 2-2312. 
i & p.m. AT WALNUT LAKE — COZY ALL 
modern § room house. Full base- oe 4-7066   
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LEAVING CITY 2 SIX-RM. HOUSES, LAKE PROP- 
erty, LI 1-8166.   
room home, ia HIGHLAND AREA, NEW 2 BED. | | 
{ rge jot, 
= Saran Call evenings after six. low down | 
  
| BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM FRAME 
tiled kitchen, bath and aeemen. 
ot OR" 5 foes fenced yard. 2 car 
location, reasonab!   "PERSONALIZED HOMES | 
  up 4 
Keego Harbor. hede “rent | 2 BEDRM. re tom DOWN 
.   EDRM. 28B R FISHER BODY. 
$800 down. ae 86-2214     _FOR SALE BY OWNER. TWO) 
story income prope 
entrance. Conventent 
5-5124 ter 5:30 
_ day Sat vie Pom. and all Private | 
erms. Call | 
  é LOVELY 3 ROOM APT MUST dults| ment & garage. Couple desired. | be oom | to be sDDrecinied A ee BT ete us 6. 
ALL vee ROUND. ALL “FUR- BRICK 3 ROOMS & & BATH. PLUS 
Nice yard. Nr, utility . school & 
> 057.     
  room bath om Pon- 
dae Lake ear beal. "Private en-|__ shopping center. OR 3-3 
trance. No children. $70 per mo. CLARKSTON, 3 BEDROOM RANCH 
OR 3-0178. lot 110 x 140, children Welcome. 
AT 323 OAKLAND, 3 ROOM 7071 Felix Dr. $100 month. M 
upper with bath and private en. | _b-2110. 2 8B DROOM | Dt DU- | 
  
| 30z¥ 56 RMS MODERN = GA 
rage In xeces Harbor. 84 Pop- 
lar.   
  
  
      
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3 1   BY BUILD 
Tri-Level starter home on 1 acre. 
M 3-0482. ome possession, 
RMS. paved street. $6,960. 
$60 month. PE   
BEDRMS. 
basement, automatic storms, insta letion, 
t, 4-1750 or 
NOR 2 eon gas NEWLY DEC. BASEM'T, 
S24 °W 
EN heat, eee down, 
FULL 
heat, 
sar 
FE 
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cheep, 772 
  
  
  
  
  
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imac decorated. 2 bed", FOR RENT 5 gg itd Lk. | area TARE BORM. BRICK 
fooms. Large living room. ane Rd, 2 mi east of Clyde. Mich. | Bsmt. tiled. Fireplaces. City wa- 
pera? "Rrohea" Peete Se, TAT Nome ea ee * Cal) Midwest _ Lake RM. DU- | 4 BEDROOM HOME EXTRA LOT. Boose or Pisderal &-21Sh Silex westside, 68 PE $-6768. (4 At Duck Lake, $1209 dowa. OR 
NEWLY | ROCHESTER - 54180 DEQUIN- | ~ = 
"decorated. “re Ste ent Gas ore q houses together. One has A THINKING MAN'S HOUSE 
heat. sm . FE 2-5606. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths — Other has ae rons. MAN 8 PRICE 
livin east of Pontiac, 's acre. 
en ROOMS AND BATH, 2 lara, becipeme: toas $137.50 3 bedrooms. Basement, Automatic 
r fiat. Heat furn, FE 44127.) (oon tease FE a oil furnace. $7,950, Terms to auit 
SHOR APARTMENT. PARTLY | sGo7TT LAKE. 2 BEDR MOD-| oF Will consider small housetrail- 
reasonab HOLLY- ern, nice yard, lake Oe henes, er as down payment. 
‘oop ARTMENTS, 14 E. 63903. — E CITY 
erd. : 2 . Lares Bos. Ben room 
JAMES BLVD "gua HOUSE ON Mis ‘and (dining ‘room ‘ca 
e vs room 8 remeat Btove MA pret Bache ARE Suivi. mest. Gu he ate ly stock, from 
( HOUSE, c » $0, 
aad tt ot om es vagal “Meee Rent or “gett Call eer pee papas a small house as 
ay nt “ia _ i eA i ee: gLWOOD REALTY __ FE 2-8452 
be RY ful pvt. vi iake Mi ant tro wtTake “ 1" bedroom br rik, ear car : 
fou Ea fishing, UN ri Lgaxestiae. 8 e privilege RENT IT FAST 
D8 BERN, BOPER, Neat enced West Side Brick Duplex — through Rent Rds! Room, 
back yard. Ref. OL $90 MONTH | : 
NICE 3 RMS. A naar STOVE VASBINDER, INC. jhouse, apartment, any- 
“and refrig. rn, . ; 
at’ 734 W. Huron. FE 5-8875 _ [china on Want Adj- dive 
TATU ET ONSET i WE OE, SE Ta i room apt. Private athe. Gas heat, Exe, cond. . . . 
ath, 945 per mo | you ACTION. Dial FE T ‘ 
Auburn Avenue, second floor Stu- WaTER a FORD WHAR AIRPORT 
dio, apt, Private bath heat: and “ 2 bdrm: ap ha ast oy 2.8181. _ i 
h nace. Storms 
piights sfurniened, $98 Pep enie moe FE W680. PAUL 
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© 1900 by WEA Gordes, be. 
Td Reg, US, Pot OFF 
“Of course it’s only.a hint, ‘Herbie, but let’s not forget by Kate Osan 
  who's making it!” ¢-4 
  
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ae ew wee 3 bees i 
ranch home in Drayton area. Cer- t “150 down. 
amic tiled nem. full bem't. Paina 
rec. space. Fenced rear 
Bisse street. A real tae 
16,500 with only $2,600 down, 
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 
Dizie Hwy. at T PE 2-0123 paid —r 
AMPLE CUS PARKING eT 
room, # bar, -in kitchen, gas 
heat. 1% ae sores. lot 00 x 
180 ft. trees & berry 
re Walled Lk. area, by owner. 
4-2616. 
BASE- 
water RICK. LL 
gas heat, storms, 
softener. Stove. 2's-car gar 
fruit trees. 715x223 ft lot, near 
i $14,730. PE 5-9783 or FE 
  
din, rm. 
d, ceramic tile bath, plas- 
walls. Pon basement. Cor- 
Cyclone fence. 
and MSUO. FE room, i? liv. rm., 
    
SUBURBAN INCOME | 2 Located 8 miles west of chased i 
near new shopping — 
cludes t1 rooms. "2 baths. full | basement, separate i eipess: 
large lot, besutiful srounde. Only 
6.450 — Terms. Call J. A. Tay- | 
, Realtor, 7732 Highland Rd. 
OR +4-03906 
  
ey, after 6 call 
FE 2-331 'Y OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BRICK 
Large lot, paved st 
& sereens. $650 
balance on a VA mortgage 
re gsyae taxes“& insurance. 
Johnson   
  
    in the comer of Auburn Heights 
is the lotation of this onal é 
bedroom home with basem 
large lot with addittena) small | 
house on rear of lot for anal | 
ing purposes. Both modern. On- 
Z $1,009 down wil] move you 
Pe 2935! FE $647 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE roe or 
  | HOUSE AND TWO 
al t Pris $1 one } eneral repairs e on y 
ok eons. gan at 9045 Hutchin: Lake Township.   2 BATHS, WEBSTER | i230 living rm., drapes, 
rms, screens, BEDRM * school . 
carpet, gas, heat, s! softener, owner, PE 2-7734. 
3 BEDROOM BRICK, BIRMING- 
ham, call] now, 
basement Full lai newly 
decorated. MT ¢- |   2 BEDROOM HOME. NICE LO. 
eation. 1 acre of land. Schoo! | 
bus at door Unreasonable offer 
not refused. FE 48007" 
BY OWNER: SYLV AN Y LAKE 
Fromage beagtiielly rem bret | ‘S| 
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save agent fees. 
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lot. Breakwater, dock 7 rm. brick 
with 2 ga oe plus recrea- 
tion room. 12°24" | yoreeeea nporcr vetting lake.: 
replace. 2-car $or0bo | 
tity” water sewer. $46, 
Shown by appt. FE 2-4201. No. 
agents. 
BEDRM. BRICK. 1's en FE | 
3 heat, Indian Village.   
  
BLVD. ADAMS RD. AREA. | 8 
lonia} ranch 3 bedrooms. screen | 
porch. Fireplace, recreation room 
with bar. 2car garage 100x618 
lot” 4 horse stables and utility 
building. 625.900, or best offer. 
By owner. Leaving state. UL | 
2-1928   
SEE -6 RM. W 
block ranch with attached 
  BY 
bedroom home... OWNER 
3 with canal) — 
Mt yard w 6,500, Must 
appreciated Shown | 
by appointmer 8-1250 |   HITE ¢ CINDER | are: 
oo extra lige. city lot. Full pr! ce 
You make terms. 447 Ken 
fwarth Ave. Holly MElrose 7- 1302. 
tl il   
| INDIAN VILLAGE 
Here’s an outstanding op- 
portant? for an alert fam- 
ly to purchase a besutiful 
home tn this exclusive neigh- 
borhood. bedrooms, 2 
baths, large ps room, 
decorated with Japanese Ae 
rege. 
drive 
buy of your 
$550 DOWN 
no other cost moves you in 
this lovely 2 bedroom ranch. 
Plastered walls, oak floors, 
forced air héat. Principle 
and interest payments $44.24 
a month, 
EAST WALTON 
Here's a beautiful home you today for the 
life. 
No money down to veterans; 
small down payment to 
others, s 
OFF JOSLYN 
New 3 bedroom homs. Out- 
standing throughout, 17 ft. 
kitchen, file bath, lovely full 
basement, forced air hea leg 3 _For Sale Sale Houses 4)   
  
BLA DRAYTON PLAINS       
ee Beautiful 
lot $600 dow: EORGE BLAIR EALTOR 
oa 3-1261   
Eves, 
2 BEDROOM to. 
sa te Re. MY   
  
4 2 BEDROOM 
basement, bath, 
ee room. Pair e 
ing ac a little werk. Will deal 
se on reasonable 
terms. CALL DON 
FE 56-8183   
  
BY OWNER In good downtown Pontise loca- 
tion. @ large rooms Bath. Large 
closets. Com, 
miaeet. Be eat Must sell due 
  to ulne 
BUY “THIS 3 bedrm. brick, full bamt., Rec. 
m. Lot 18x Landse 
  
BY OWNER. 8 ROOM HOUSE IN country on | acre of good , 
2 bedrooms. 4 rooms im knotty 
oe Oil furnace. Elec. hot water 
eater. 14s car garage. Part base- 
of trees. $6,000. $600 
#2281. 
  
5 miles North of Pontiac. Ranch 
| Close to St. Mike's 
3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. GAS 
|} BEDROOM, 
frontage near Sylvan Lake por (SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGH- 
, | ; COUNTRY ESTATE 
  
  
    For Sals Houses 43   
Bedroom. |x 
HOMES. 
$100 DOWN ‘Moves You In 
- sO 
WHY PAY RENT? 
4 . 
BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS 
LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES | 
MODEL OFEN 
WESTOWN se PE &2163 or Eves. LI 3-4677 
PONTIAC TOWNSHIP Cute 2. bedroom home for the low, 
bw e of $3.950. 
C SCHUETT, Realtor PE 86-0458 or PE 4-6055 
THIMK!"   
  
    
  
  
  Home and Income H Let the tenant heip you pay 
for this well conditioned 3 fam 
fly home, with full basement, 
3 car garage. Downstairs apart- 
ment ! 
bath, g room. 
and>kitehen; upstairs apartment 
includes one’ bedroom and full 
bath; automatic heat and hot 
water, screened front porch 
Newly decorated tnterior. Priced 
at $13,500. It will pay you to 
look today. - 
Only $1,500 Down 
Be first to see this clean een? 
2 sctebrco ee only @ stone’ 
throw fro: Mike's. Otfers 
convenient mite a with bag amy 
living room 
full basement with automatic 
heat and hot water,   
  
‘SCHRAM' NEW 3} BEDROOM 
Now. under 
15x14 livinr room and 10x17 
f kitehen amuy 
ment with 
ixM ft. construction with - 
se- 
oil FA heat and recreation s 
oy “ oc eon clo 
ine “eians 
day! FAY forms, | Bee 
  
  
porch, venetian blinds, storms 
and screens, sertye, Don't wait. 
Call us now 
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 
7m Clemens ss 
Mr. Me | FE 8-120) or rE §-8004   
peed Suite rm and screens. cae 
priv. ots st lot. Near Wittens Ux. 
nee STEVE: gg 3 CARPET- 
liv rm with picture win- 
cow. 11‘gxl4 ritehen "with picture 
ow. 2 bedrm: aths. 
Petition plastered er tifea base- 
nd Lot, 
MIXED NEIGHBORHOOD, 3 
room, full basement. Low down 
pazment. Call after 3:30, FE 
  BATHS, FULL 
basement ‘e-acre lot Carpeting 
throughout Modern ranch, 342 
years old Trailview ‘gubdivision 
Walled Leake. MArket 14° 
  
lands. New beautifully decorated 
custom-built brick house, 3 bed- 
Phan 6 3 wee. large kitchen, — te with “all aeppliances. 
Wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, 
fireplace . gss furnace, terrace, 
2%-car. garage, concrete drive 
and walks, Bloomfield Hills end 
St Hugo's agree Location: 2213 
Somerset Rd., jocks normess 
from wootwsia and Squa: 
W. E_ Rorabaugh, 
2293 Somerset. 
‘007 Qua: ake. 
Swner-bulld. 
er. Phone 
+7   
  Located on 4t street. Onty 
$400 down, FHA terms. 
WILLIAMS REAL EATATe & sale! he 
1483 BALDWIN 4-054 John K. 
Irwin & SONS 
NO DOWN PAYMENT: 
Nice family home on Raeburn 
Street consisting of living room, 
modern GT 
ith 
the second. Full basement, 
rage, and large lot, $8,600. 
4 FAMILY BRICK APARTMENT: 
Building is in excellent condi- 
tion . Central 
garages, 
vate baths and entrances. Pays 
good dividends for 4 & invest- 
pce Priced at $ with 
BRICK ."BUNG GALOW. 2 LOTS: 
e nicest 6 room homes 
. this area, Large living room 
and kitchen with onting space 
three bedrooms ath, all 
on one floor, seccmens and 
two car attached garage. $17,- 
500 FHA, Terme. 
John K, Irwin & Sons L kitchen NORTH EXD 
bedroom. the room ; large utilit 
Ons h jot 
$7,875 with g with 12x13 liv- 
ge rg tory 
eat 
Priced at 
$1,650 down and 
$58 per mo 
my SIDw BRICK 
—- 8 with 13x17 os 
bifchen, Pan Gascon ein 
oil FA heat. 
die. $1,850 will han- 
IVAN W. SCHRAM 
REALTOR 942 JOSLY 
OPEN Lady GS AND SUN 
MULTIP G SER N COR. MANSFIELD 
E LISTING co   GLAREBTOR. 
ranch home 
cotner lot. L 
art dwn. 4 
§- 1025. 3 BEDRM. BRICK, 
with basement L 2] 
ots of extras. $14, 
1, per cent sertkeee. | 
  
STOUTS Best Buys 
Today 
oe BOW LAKE ace 
Pa thie pa aon 
The retreat, and quiet 
waterfront 
lovely land- 
scapéed site is nestied on @ 
bay away 
and noise. 
3 room#® and bath, from al] bustle 
This beauty has 
high pol- 
ished oak floors, glossy pan- 
eling on 
ledgerock 
1 
the 
pienie| table, | $16, 
CLA This brick 
tt 
ecorated 
baths. The summer walls and rustic 
fireplace. Enjoy 
barbecues 
foo! with 
RKSTON n'frame_ rancher handy 
is two minutes to all school 
has 6 tastefully 
rooms with t' 
master bath has 
- sige eaeen, ote dou- 
e 
rice “Bitehen fg loaded wit! 
boa 
hae. twin features at one 
rds and 
other 
down. eup! sinks. M 
only $1, 
CRANBERRY LAKE The time 
dream home to build vour 
is now here, 
We are offering some choice 
scenic sites on this 
coue eats. 
being 
built will Sena to show 
the exclusiveness “6! 
subdivision. letur- 
The three homes 
constructed or 
‘OU 
ia, 
make your selection. 
Warren Stout, 
TiN, Saginaw 
Open   HALTORS 313. Wesst Huron Street Phone F or FE 3-403) 
FE 23-8503 
t Call now and 
Realtor 
re 58-8168 
‘til 6:00 FE §-9471 |   
    
  
    
  eppolntments call FE 8-1784 
  
  MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
‘ 
Waterford 
High school only ‘yg blocks away 
from this lovely 4 be drcoes home 
rey of quires — with 
90 lot. fene rear 
yar. gas Seat water ‘oftener, 
aluminum storms & poe car 
port & built im "54 $1,500 
Near Tel- Huron This 2 bedroom home has many 
extras. Beautiful living room with 
brick fireplace oak ts 
lastered walls, gas radiant heat, 
Hy eis % garage. 
’ $650 Down Will move you into a very 
leges on Cass Lake, Nice fence 
yard with flowers & shrubs, $6950. 
Honeymooners 
ance Gleaming oak ; 
heat & many other features. 
ny have to see to appreciate. 
i-Level and Tri-Level 
your lot we have 
  for your : eee 
TED MCCULLOUGH TREALTOR 
5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. 
| FE 8-1284 FE 
¥ | Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5   SALE OR 2 RENT - ; HOUSE FOR 
‘Lake privileges, ey Ay terms, 6800 
. Forest Lawn.   
| Vacant—$500 Down 
lot. near bus line and school in 
city 
West Side All large rooms. Ist fioor living 
kitchen. 2nd bes 3 bedrooms and 
bath, finished 3rd floor Basement, 
FA ofl heat. 2 car garage, large | 
tot. $14,960, terms. 
Crescent Lake Privileges White ranch on wooded lot, liv- 
yr dining 
Point" oui 
rooms, family room 
utiity room with FA oil heat, 
washer and dryer. 2 car attached fireplace, 
3. 
tile bath, 
garage. Vacant Price reduced 
to $19,500; Terms, 
Sylvan Shores Brick Log burning fireplace, marbie| 
window sills. 
tile bath, 3nd floor 2 large bed- 
rooms and bath Basement. FA 
ol] Neat. 2ecar garage. View of 
lake and privilege jot, $22,500. 
Terms 
Loon Lake Front Zoned. commercial, Dixie Hwy, 
near Drayton Plains, 1 acre ident 
AS er Unusually well bull 
bedrooms, tile bath and 
2 lavatories. Ot] heat. ws car ga- 
rage, Vacant. $26,600, 
Watkins Lake Front 
150 ft. sandy beach, American Co- 
lonial brick, § bedreoms, 3 baths, 
spacious rooms, Large basement 
tecreation room, 2 br ee FA   ' oll heat Also lot with 
| tennis court and aie fered 
/ at $60,000. Term 
Roy Annett, tae. Realtors since 1923 
28 fF Huron 
| Open Evenings & Sunday 1 - @ + 
wale 
cya we 
"One hase” 
VFORD AGENCY. 
rage on } lots on small lake. 
C. “PANGUS, Realtor 
2160 M15. Ortonville. NA _ 17-2815 
Nothing Down = = starter Ly Sg P oe, 
Basement en pod om 
Wiring, See our model. Don 
Donald. OR 3-2837. 
BUILD NOW 
eC HOME 
Call today. ing available. 
our tol or youre. Tour pas or 
}. < HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton 
“LOOK   
  
  
  
Total 
rp. 
2 bedroom home with lake Labbe 
You better take _@ look at 4 
ou 
Bee homes. Nothing down on 
or several 
choice lot« aveienie. Model open 
4-3844 | 
room 14x24, dining room, modern. 
tng room 15x22 wall-to-wall car- 
kitchen with ‘Hot ! 
2 spacious bed- | 
Ist floor 5 rooms & | 
for clinie or other “well bul 
FEderal 68-0466 |   
  
  
  
    For Sale Houses 43) 
Im mediate. Possession | | 
jogos: #7358 with small 
ial Be AWE ria 
  
        
      
  
  
  
      
  
walls & oak floors. 
rage All thig for $18, 
000 down. Hurry 
    
      
  
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. i         Doroth y Sn er ier Lavender WHERE ELSE caw you | 4t this bome with car. | cid A 
~ * FOR neighborhood Newly dec — | phone kee 3-390 Oo Mo 400? +0012 rar 10 
7 Don tareeMeeean =) 1 CON. LAKE TOTAL on call : J: For Sale,Houses 43 | HERBERT C. DAVIS LOON EARS we $69 PER. ¢ MONTH I 4915 Irwindale Drive Ranch home with 3 ; 
—VA TER “| , + * t basement, ‘fire x i 
eas SYLVAN LAKE Pewee Moen Partridge 3 + Sam, Warviek ne new S-bedroomm { ath ~~ Must be scid. 
~ br eve ranch home re-- mLOV. i. 
; . BEDROOM COLONIAL | piece. builtins, dear earage 185 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE = in JUDAH LAKE Estates FE ee Gece Leslie R. vet tee ge ha % j ie . lake Rive 5, $24,400 Open Sur 
LAKE — —- GOLF | Lifetime Aluminum ~ | cay 180 9 Bharwood Pon ae | PE seit a8 summ 
Rar aaa Maet afer, (MOOR 8 mma Te SACRE reason why FZ wil, enjoy thie FHA $450 MOVES YOU IN 3 BEDROOMS 
Srivileqes OA pisastet rey of] m0 MOVES YOU IN | 3 bedroom. triiewel. gas beat.; 4 moder $ rooms’ & bath with Just @ stones a ® 4 PER ER MONTE : twee _ reon brie k& ranch ot 3 from the lake and the ” -. 5 acres foam wita iourees in, the Coun DLORAH 8 @ tO ieee sciviogss ne | come See ee quickly at only Builder of Na Homes £4 y $6500 : a vi 1 ackty Se Prame, rooms. full base- OPEN SUN 
~ Lalleaen Fe 2 mei ith” waitcost RMS, 3 BEDRMS. ALUMINUM REALTOR LAD S 
LEAVING STATE siding. Storms and — screens. | UL 22930 a Walled Lk: area, $2, down, $48 4286 Dizie Hwy. OR +1 
Owner leaving state will sacri imo MA 62061. NOTHING DOWN ___ | 3888 Lapeer Ra. FE hb Clarkston school OWN YOUR HOME, BRICE : 
et tor only Gio dows an | FURNISHED MODEL | PRoNT 3 dedrm. Germs &| Bloomfield — Owner ments pf only $67 per m screens. Insulated. Compicted ex- ranch on % 
1. taxes, insu +h ‘Bk rough wiring Gwe ned oo Large liv- 
teers) = OPEN | B&2 Starter Homes || Picieiataiae as Tit for appointment. | es : tached garage. Only $21,006. re = EXCELLENT .- i 
REALTOR PARTRIDGE | DAILY 10-8 tow Raga a on i Lo ves rE +388: og HURON H Tll MELROSE into big ranc ees 2 car attached 
BIRMINGHAM ADAMS RD. ‘AREA * Excess Bom Perey ant) seccee So tving be a ‘anch, rms. 2% baths places basement, tT x 272. t 
ee $8,250 pg . ent ne 
| Oe eer: at eee. ESTATE. LI — or LI & 
: . COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT W est Suburban 
¢ -|§ ROOM HOME. ‘TWO CAR GA |, $ oom home built 
OR TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT | Tage, good condition, full bese-|' im 7963. 5 po. $69 ment, PA oil furnace. Pica. ne AS 
' fhooor o'Beauital corser 3 lot. a te ssi ¢. ng Sy 2 3 io r - 
ven ‘ide io aioe ten mi food | DLORAH BLDG. CO | Meges on very lake. Com. pinay eae oc TOOMS, SeD- | c | merce township. pod $10,900 
arate entrances, separate baths. | FE 8-6455 | good terms 
ment ices abeded ot ok ts | eos. |” sage ee 8 . Beautiful three bedroom home. full price : 
property neh a] Sian 96 000 | ee ao Poag to is 3) attached garage. family room. en- GI resale built in ‘86. * 
r unit. Call for informa-| Car garage. Peneed yard. storms | n We es os pg blocks off ‘Baldwin, a. rer pees ae. Fs Priced right. Terma. Shown by See this today! 
MACEDAY LAKE privileges At- appotmtment eniy. tractive 2 = Faso = 2) RANCH STYLE STEELE REALTY 135 GILES i DAL co. 
Euchen’ This fully uated necks | Rd. (M30) at. Highland, Mich. | PE $4119) 33) BALDWIN AVIR F 
panes Tae Day meson heme) ~=S-EEDROOM BRICK MUtual 42045. pi ad 
in good. she mt ‘soaly| LAKE PRIVILEGES {MULTIPLE s) sones row “from . lake | G a SYLVAN CARE. 3 
Only ‘ys000 with any sows. | ae oeeom st ,OWNER ~ Located Small ‘family te eccw care of oe oe jisseo. fo Avondale. Pie Cau how for full information. > hemes and acre lots yast cory bungalow. Needs some 
BASHABAW ROAD neari seven minutes from downtown minor finishing. 3 bedroom, $350 DOWN oi y new Pontine in Waterford To oll heat, hardwood floors, 
one floor home—’ bedroom brick outtas. aaens — _ Aluminum and stone trim. bedroom home off Joslyn. 
Tile bath 12 x 16 Hed. L- “ty tenes Large lot Country living, Pull basement, cok Tieors, tng room has picture window, ones 6 lee Ovi on, hear Orion. aed | price teswent walls, gas heat, . 
incl? SSG'Tareet (2h ciate | SEI Vand) separate’ dining JIM WRIGHT, Realtor ; ‘ Se ee" Soetee” & | terse French doors overlooking 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-044! NO $$$ DOWN 
and about half the wall has been | Mara oe ee a mee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE As LOW gh te ree 
uilt M2 IP yom gps eet ing for | big bedrooms; full basement | NEW 2-LEVE IN A 2? OR 3 BED! 
only "$13,480 with $1300 dows, | finished with " beautifully tiled | NEW 2-1. L. OWNER. LIKE NEW | floor and ceiling, tocgluding a | West suburban location with Pan- HOME. CA * 
Willi large recreation room; 2? car | oramic view. Situated on a lively TAILS 
tilam Miller garage with 16 ft. cement drive| ‘year around canal, New bri¢k and r 
R ] FE (. to road: aluminum sterms and / aluminum side home with large R, J. (DICK) VALUET ealtor . -0263 | screens; s couple minutes walk | living room. 3 bedrooms and tiled 
1076 W Huron to 1%, acre out-lot onto lake bath on second level. Another / 345 Oakiand ave. 
Open to Price $22,500. | living room, streamlined kitchen Call Ev Etc ca RE 
|] BEDRM RANCH SMALL DOWN | Scth, turpace Tose wip echematie | MULTIPLE a ace roo ti 
payment. OR 3-6069. a aereees aa heat on Mthe first lev level. ‘plastered 
HAYDEN ti PONTIAC NORTHERN ts -— s SY L Vv AN SHORES block from this 1 1% story 
Elsinore Dr, -- 3 bedroom brick. with basement, furnace. , 
rancher with tiled fay = -— en Ist, floor. Unfinished a Bs 
, to wall carpe semen - 671, Term i 
with tile oe ok automatic heat = * : 
| Situated on a double lot with NO DOWN PAYMENT for. quall- 
| van Lake privileges fied GI. 9 Reom home in excel- : 
| RILEY REAL ESTATE , Tent condition, Plastered walls. $ Fes a Lake Rd. Rms. with bath on Ist. i 
_FE_ 4-482 ‘FE ¢1157/ Rms. and bath on 2nd. 
Rect 'ear"gehee, Se fe , rene s 4 r . e 
‘| WATKINS L AKE home with part on 
3 BEDR RANCH — 100x300 4 100 frontage on paved Tot, lake fieges, attached gs st. $13,000, rage, enclosed breezeway, 
Lootgge ager like new = real mod- 
real y, it now, . ranch home 
$19,050. Easy terma, has brick front. Large L.R.- with 
= ell. Echoag ene 
’ furnace. Nice lot 110n160. 
J R. ‘Hiltz $13,200 with $1300. down * sume FHA ents 
mel ’ . 
| 1611. W._ Wuren PE_5-6181 -Brick 
ranch home with 120° lake front 
‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE age. 2 B.R. ted area cled den which could be as ae. B.R. Select yer 
¢ O cedar = age closet. — Tichen fice 
livi room with natural stone 
a | nd fireplace with fixtures 1212 
picture window. 2 car garage 
hana additional storage 
THOSE FAMOUS WORDS Lentetent or. Oe “It Might Have Bee 
the * are 
saddest ever known. 
} 
4 a 
living room. ig. bah heat. 
An excellent buy af $11,500 
-~Be your own landlord ~.. 
Terms can be ite 
A LOVELY » 
home with 
| rage, large   4 rooms and bath, oi] heat. large | ctams B popes 
se 
with lates, prota view be] "indo ce~ 
day Lake, sized 
bedrooms, 
room with ver area, 
basement, heat, On 
i a profess ig ho acter 
34 acre er e privileges 
rnivant LAKE -_ If art ve hee ak rainbows 
hor a lakefront home | 
| i 
i are Tih 
  attached garage. 
ge and many other 
attractive features includin, 
ong Rat ae of $10,900. Ca penne): 
} 
| Power GREW on trees | /you'd be @ militonaire tt / you owned this home, be- 
/ cause it's Rigg ett 
‘has. Bea" j trees. 
/ WwW 
/ rooms, 
fi veniences » desired lor 
bet r living. "iheis a> ure even tora to escort 
ronan it, $24, 800. 
HERE'S A CHOICE ¢ store puslg ith 
attrac ve" and 
currently fentin, ‘ood 
reliable tenants at tiny per 
mo Ros 4 edvantage is 
opportunity to it 
our ‘income with en! comall nvestment. e. se eer- 
tainty Bey you to in te 
1 23-7103 for further 
information,   RAY O{NEIL, Realtor 
reba 262 8S. Telegraph Ra. 
/ FE 37103 aa 
    BIR. tome aff Gatiand. “uly 
JC HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-044! 
* en ace RS, He ae Needs some aes ru 
SILVER L LAKE 
Beautiful eee, lakefront bric   
*ROLFE 1. SMITH 
44 8. Telegra ne, rE sis __ Open Eve ‘tt 8 
3 BEDRM./ H . peek, gehoets. Bear garage. 91   
    
  cia, aa ani terms. besid 
  
HOYT REALTY 2.9840 4 , 2 & Telegraph       i   
home. 
and full 
  ez 
: 
          
         € om. — OIL HEAT, 
ent block 
x60. 4 living rms, and 
“sp. W. DINNAN 
We Norihera Hi brary I eh. 
   
  
Evenings after 6 call OR 3-5597 
3. J. eo) REALTOR 
  
y be 
soon, Srees sell. $35,000. Mar 
Nursery and 2 Acres bedroom home heme. Sutniahes. Tractor, 
til tools and ent included. 
Denier abl ie price of ga. 730: Immed 
= possession. Cal for appoint- 
C SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Hurep   
  
Houses—Houses—Houses * We have more than we know 
what to do with. These are our 
sold ill 
rate with brokers! 
ris & = ae ane, ST. 
: —_ each 
1 ‘side rae for owner. 
N 
two — § rooms, nearly new mod-| nora DOWN 
2 & 3 bedrooms. Some with 
nagemeetss. Various loca- 
per ey interest. erp homes, Naege ‘Jots,- vecant, 
SOUTH SHORE DRIVE 
Watkins Lake pg very attrac- 
tive 5 rooms, _- rooms, new, 
ready to move Marte $1,000 4 years old. wonder- 
roo home. Nice 
“heat. Ga- 
” qualified pur- 
orre we DRIV: 
“< jan brick 
entrance, 
center nail fireplace in liv- 
fired steam 
Sree ama erase Jawa- 
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS 
NICHOLIE - & HARGER CO. ourself & saveis3 w. HURON 8T. FE_5-8183   some money, Wn: 
Also several under construction 
Williams Lk. on t Drive, off 
Rd. We will build on your lot or ours. POR SALE OR LEASE 
Very nice home on Watkins Lake, 
2 large bedrooms, or possible 
ard., walk-out nt ft. 
pou. gevege, 9100 per 
  
3 Freon age A home. Base- 
ment, gas heat, glassed-in front 
the oiMEDIATE ‘PossEs. SES. 
| LAKE FRONT . 
te oe. Fire ost —_ 
SYLVAN 
Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms. oe 
bath, #9 x 18 ft. screened porch. x ‘ 
Breeteway. 1%-car garage. oered 
street. A GOOD BUY, . $15,950— 
TERMS. $1,000 DOWN On Florence avenue — a — 
3 bed 
right—Only $10,950. 
wus LAKE... 
™|FRONT... pay eight miles. 
pone a Tifetime ag ‘Be in 
coxiy. it's vacant. Move 
this all newly deco- 
peted home. We have the key! _ Pleasant 
Not a   
in and 
FRONT. . Full basement, 8x20 glassed porch 
e ings. Oak floors. 
measci today. the e, 
Only ho. 950 mS. $1,500 down. 
. Hempbries| 
Wideman |°™ “#2 Multiple Listing Service Open Eves. ST 
  
412 W. woo OPEN EVES. 
E 44526   
INCOME PROPERTY 
Here ts your ba ptoong own 
a home that pay p*y itself. 
- We ae several 2 and 3 family 
Good income on all. The | 73 
price “‘ right for quick sale. 
Call our office for further in- 
formation. 
KENNEDY   
a Son ~~ te 
    BROWN $600 DOWN — Cory two bedroom NEAR HIGH SCHOOL 
:part its, Bae ; 2 @ men ave 
heat. All ¢ each, gas 
pry ‘eendition, Large lot. Income 
al gd month A money maker. 
*PONTI AC aie TY FE 5-8275 in 
  
WANT A GOOD PRICE 
ON A NEW 
ilt Home? 
E. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER FE 8-1198   
NO DOWN 
PAYMENT 4 bedroom starter nome: with full baserrent and rough wir- 
ing. your lot or will build on 
= lot. "wit, small os * 
ent. Co. 
Cornet Wiliams Lake Ran s M59. 
Office open »-8   
    $6950 FULL PRICE — and you, 
ean have the best of terms. Mod- 
al — with basement. Oi!) 
& storms. Large, 
Ey x "10° ft Tot oompietely teacet. 
Leake privileges 
$500 DOWN — Little farm, About 
16 miles north. ‘2 acre of land 
with good cna ag home. At-| 
breereway & two car gar. 
WILL TRADE ‘or city home 
87950 REAL VALUE -- Located: 
$830 DOWN — Clean as 
one 6 rm. bungalow with Tati | 
room & rooms. Gas 
heat. “nasement. Large lot. Paved 
street. St. Michael's Schoo) melt 
trict. Priced at only $7950. 
NOTHING DOWN — posse seen 
home only 4 years Sold” Al newly 
decorated and just like new. Oi) 
Furn. Alum storms. 1% baths. 
See slag Casts. 5 pe: ent osing per cen 
imerest. 
home with in Romine 
“ate Dom won furn Will ‘be ew o urn. e 
bas Re: new roof 
é pat exceptionally ‘well construct- 
‘ ed and will house you're family 
ee for: many years. 
size dim   te, “Heats very econom- 
. INDIAN VILLA Large 6r 
brick somi-bungaiow With five eee or and one up. Pull $3,150 Full Price 
seh village home in Ortonville. 
ds new septic tank. $500 down 
c PANGUS, Realtor 
|2160 M15, Ortonville. 2 bedroom 
Birepiage “raany ‘butvin, features basement. 
Terms.     
     
NEAR ‘© CENTER. Brick hanch ioeine i$ and all 
Taree lot, $19,200.   
    
auto- 
ae heat. Don MoDonaid. OR 
  
BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM MOD- 
ern. On 5 acres. MY 3-2726,   
OR_3-2007 or LAKEFRONT HOME 3 BDRM. FULL BSMT. ,  $11,900°— $3,000 DN OR 3.9641 
~~ *MULTELAKES” REAL REALTY 
$14,750, Terms. 
3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 41578   
NEW MODEL 
New 3 bedrm. bungalow with full 
basement, 
‘SCR butd MEE Gar“ Oa FPL BIRCH ss ETS 
FORMICA COUNTERS, FORCE! 
AIR OIL HEAT,   
If you would jike this home dupll- 
cated on your gM geo out and 
let us show you 
at $9,950 on your lot. 
F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M5® OR 31235 Office Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m.   
Hy 
  
lot is x Tae site $11,000, 
JOSEPH F 
04-06 BE. FE Bt, 
| Eves. FE 
3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. BY 
owner, Just West of city in Lor- 
yelne Manor. Cit _ Pond T, € e, baseme: ca. s 
Cash’ to tie per cent FRA _terms_ ene oer. FE 8-3804 oe ht ¥ ekg Ni eat e 
Sones vate > alow, 
‘side sscatian. 
tots F a cae Suman Saxe ati 
leges, convenient to St. ne- 
Mict's, $19,750 complete price. If 
i are ro ap call us at once good, west 
ae about & or'6é 
garage, 
appointm. 
West Side 
Cider bome, but well taken care 
lous condition. 7 & ip marve 
mse rooms, nice for big family 
rd 3%. = rn ers or convert 
heat, garage, 
St. Fred’s 
auto. 
ee ae M. BREWER REISZ, SALES MGR 
FE 45181 
8-0823   
  
CUSTOM B a, HOMES 
Vibes Pontiac. 
Starfire Lake aati gs   
  
$25 Moves You In : GA 
3   
BY aaa 5 rooms & bath. Lot 100 x 180. 
Pruit trees. Grape arbor. Fenced 
back yarad. Attached garage. 
Basement. Automatic nay eat & 
hot water. $7005. 68 Roslyn.   
GENER. 
4306 Dixie Fwy. Daylight Basem’t Brick 
04 Feet on Water 3 nice lots, towertn g eak and 
maple trees, circular drive almost 
an acre. Lovely 3 bedroom brick. 
square feet floor space, 
oak foors, plastered _—_ as 
and @ 
fireplaces, oil furmace, 24 foot 
living room hu: sell “A picture window. 
To Settle Estate Attractive 2 bedroom with at- 
here ood a suburban 
heribptoe: 
large lake. texts foot lot . nice 
de, Well mentoepnes. lawn and 
Carpeted living room, 
ol! ace, i screened patio. 
$75 per month. 
s here. 
Giroux-Franks AL REAL ESTATE tremendous 
OR_3-0701   
4 BEDROOMS Plastered walls Hardwood floors. 
Basement. Gas heat. Fruit trees. 
busline. Priced right. Rea- 
sonable down. 
CUCKLER REAL LTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 44091   
Gracious livin, 
‘2188 Cass Lake Rd. WEST SUBURBAN 
reasonable terms. 
JACK LOVELAND is yours in this 
bedroom brick with full base- 
aay ~~ ——- garage. tae 
home its and 
move in tmnmeniately. $15,950, "ith 
  FE 2-4875 |   
1010 Aaoae Rd ROCHESTER-TROY 3 bedroom bungalow with base-| 
ment, has 1% baths, 
terior, 3 fenced lots, 2 car- Ka: | 
rage and outside fireplace, straw- | 
years wilt and lost trees. $15,- | 
2000 dow . 
NK M. SHEPARD 
OL “1-7511 stone ex-| 
Reckiester: 
  
FOR COLORED 3 bedrooms. 2 car garage. 3 lots 
P. WALDIE 
FE 2-761)   
  Includes costs. Modern 2 bed- 
room, plastered, hardwood floors. 
1% car garage 
For the Handyman 
NA 7-2815   
AUBURN wmowrs 
- room poems iraigl extra os 
  uipped for real 
ref. etc. Tiled bath | co an 
Ss Bioy 2 Webel 
- Lar e two car) 
for fast £ ef-| pee WITH Us — * “ae “WE BUY. SELL, 
: ; — We need good, list. | 
types & ce ranges 
diy. open #5. ontiee and 
Ft LB. BROWN, Realtor fe ge Road FE 2-481 
Service 
  | Nothing Down 
fron shot 
from the Rochester Golf and 
Country Club, the siattrac- 
tive 3 bedroom home with 
breezeway and attached ga- 
kind of home 
you'll enjoy for a lifetime. 
Very pleasant neighborhood. 
200 land- 
scaped lot Priced at $11,000 
$400 mortgege 
n 
excellent buy — Call today! 
HARBOR — Canal 
frontage close to Cass Lake. 
7 room 4 bedroom home. 
plastered. 
Mat close 
id for i * family "4 ideal oot ‘or arge bog 7: 
one to han- 
2 bed- 
Oak floors 
GE oll tur: 
nace. Excellent shaded lot 
Located three block, from 
geboo! on a biscktop street. 
Z t soor 
HERE'S A DANDY 2 bed- 
6 years 
old, Owner ‘transterred and 
“Bell =e and include 
and drapes.’” 
it can be 
th no down 
RAY NEEL, Realtor 
FE on “eer me. Pen S| ” EM 36466 GI Nothing down on this 3 year old 
3 bedroom — home on large 
lake privileged 
JOUN F. VERMETT ROKER 
9203 Commerce Rd   
  
iii aia MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
‘OUR TODAY'S BEST VALUE 
bedroom APPRAISE IT YOURSELF 
older home. Needs a little. fixing 
a i Terms. Make your own comparison 
en the basis of quality 
and floor space. and you'll 
recognize te sound value 
in this atractive and = im- 
maculately mainta!} ned 
home. 3 Bedrooms, tied 
kitchen, tiled a. nA 
basement. 2 lots. 
Tage and best of an “312, $30 
with $1,950 down. 
| NOTHING DOWN TO GIS 
2 Bedrooms — Dining room, 
full basement, almost new 
ot] furnace. Glassed-in front 
porch 1'g car garage Nice 
gas stove, refrigerator and 
tugs included ear Perry- 
Paddock shopping area. 
CONVENIENCE 
is important purchasing 
a home today It's espe- 
cially important when you 
don't need @ car or bus to 
2 
This excellent 3 bedroom 
home with basement offer 
brand new kitchen, beautiful 
hew carpeting and hot wa- 
ter hea! 4 is bgp Priced 
only $10,500 with $95 down. 
PIONEER HIGHLANDS 
Perfect family home witb 
3 bedrooms and den. Large 
peneies activities, room 
ened porch, ‘fireplace: 
tiled vestibule entrance. Ga- 
ike fenced yard. Sylvan 
- ¢ privileges and a host 
other fine penance you're 
poll to enjoy 
Bateman & 
Kampsen) REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 7 8. Telegraph’ Eves, & Sun. 
é =   CLARKSTON Situated on a lot 70 x 150 within 
walking distance to village. rests 
this 2 year old ranch alow 
Scoturion: Pull Ron gee ig ood 
rooms, tiled bath, large living 
nice-sized kitch- 
term. se A a ro for sppointment to- 
IN 
CLARKSTON Located on an acre lot in beau- 
tiful Green Acres, with a = 
oramic view of the bose ake 
and su p napa la «9 
your  pooare Ww is this new 
Early American styles brick 
home featuring: 
rooms, master bedroom nas? it's 
Too! 
en with eating space. Ataabed 2 
car plastered garage. Full base- 
ment with fireplace for recrea- 
tion area. All this for 
Call for appointment today. 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, 20 S. Main Clarkston Mich. 
atae 7 NK) 
e- 5-5821 MApI 
| Open Dally 9 to 9 — Sunday 12 to § 
| DRAYTON PLAINS — GOODRICH   
Farms. per > bedrm., ranch, 2 
old 
cheat and hot water. plenty closet space and tile features. 
$1,500 and assume GI one 
__383_per_mo, Owner. 3. 
WHITE BROS. 
314-ACRE RANCH DRAYTON PLAINS A modern 3 bedroom Roman 
brick ranch home. eet nag 
across the street from 
The living reom ts 15 x 2 with 
oak floors and ysis walls. 
Separate dining ern 
kitchen with built-in éven. range 
& refrigerator. Each bedroom has 
a double lighted closet. 2 baths. 
Breezeway attached 2 car brick 
garage. ll divided bsmt. with 
tiled floor. Needs some finishing 
touches. Bring a $500 deposit. 
Priced at $25,700.   
1 ACRE COMMERCI AL 140 ft. of frontage on MI15. 6 
miles north of Clarkston. Neat 
and cozy 4 room home. Just 
the place for retirement and or 
a smal] business. The price is 
$6750 with $750 down and $60 per 
month. Discount for cash. 
WHITE BROS. 
OR 3-1205 
5660 Dixie Hwy. 
Open Eves. ‘til @; Sunday 10 ‘tit 5   ‘RMS. PICTURE WINDOW. Breezeway and garage. $6500 
With $1,000 down. 
_ 4 
-DORRIS LAKEFRONT 
7 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS 
A wonderful family house 
that you, your wife, and 
children would be proud to 
call home. situated on a 
beautiful lake front lot with 
sprinkling system, outdoor 
lights. and beautiful plant- 
ers, over $1200 In aluminum 
awnings, 22x24 garage, two 
fireplaces, and numerous 
other selling appointments 
you will admire. $23,500 to 
tal price. 
OUTSTANDING FAMILY HOME 
FF W. HURON 
$13.950 on FHA terms, for 
this attractive frame 7-room 
home hat bespeaks the 
grace of yesterday, all 
rooms spacious and iol 
cious, —— with pr 
sional taste. home we 
are proud to Sen to soaeys 8 
Cal for further information. 
A CUTE i BUNGALOW 
Rave laid your eyes on. The 
kite 
bathroom is comparable 
one in a $20,000 home, two 
lots. 2° gar garage $950 
down, 
3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME - 
‘ ONLY 
A beautiful brick ranch home, ie decorated 
s comfort 
garage, home are 
roud to have sted. “owaer 
eaving the state, 
752 W. Phone FE 41567 
MULTIPLE aint’ SERVIC 
    mY   
      
          
Rew reransagsia!   
For Sale Houses uses 43 
MOTEL 
STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiae 
CHARLES, REALTOR B. D. 1717 8. Telegraph PE 40521   
SPRING SPECIALS! 
mere pet 5 ‘as s 
ae inhe home — ios! Mae 
a — le ae vent 
oreund oy some luck: Of- 
fered at $550 i" Pull 
EM 3-4393 or EM 3-3314   
YOUR LUCKY DAY Mr. and Mrs. Home by oge bid 
contem 
within the next days. you 
must see this =. Owner here 
rom one le peaggtsed to 
sell rent or lense. Brick ranch, 
all Any reasonable offer wil! 
be accepted and at — terms. 
At the house: Sat. 1 - 5 p.m. Sun., 
all day. Rochester Knoli Bubdivi- 
sion, 1%--mi. west of Roch. 123 
Nesbit Lane, Roch. Call Flint, 
CEdar 8-379.   
ROCH ESTER 3 
IN THE VILLAGE, ° 327 Witten Ra. one’ Bluff. bus. 
Pull basement 
wt fireplace. 2 car ga- 
rage. 75 ft. landscaped 
lot. Aluminum storms and 
screens, carpetin 
forced air heat. By owner, 
OL 1-6$15.   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
GAYLORD | WILLIAMS LA! KE 
= story home with full base- 
garage and ‘arge jot. Lake 
peiriléoss close. A good location 
pore Sa og ts Lica at $9500 with 
MOVE IN QUICE 
4 lovely rooms plus ee room. 
An attractive home on 
sree, $6050 with low seen pay- 
ment. 
IN_ HURON GARDENS 
This three bedroom home with 
garage otters you convenience 
and’ contentment. Large rooms. 
glassed in porch, ' garden po’ 
and handy te schools, stores 
churches. 
FOR THE INVESTOR 
2 bedroom modern home en two 
lots. West suburban—on a street 
of good homes. Total price $3,- 
600 cash. 
EWEST CHURCH 
“= a the most beautiful chureh- 
es omly a stome’s throw away. 
from this family home. The kitch- 
en is planned to save a wife ; 
Eee Sale Resort Prep. 44% large, deep lot. By 2 are proud to: hours and hours of work. A rea! 
is hom 
price of onlv “ys0.000 with terms. 
LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 
136 E. PIKE OPEN EVES. 
FE 4-9584   
__Income Property 434, —~ 
HOME PLUS $200 OR MORE ‘IN 
come per mo See owner at 791 
ris Rd. north of Auburn, Au- 
burn Heights   
FE 48550 JESSIE STREET 
2 family furnished, gas heat, 
nth, Own- 
4 family, 4 baths, 4 warages, 
$270 per month income. In 
top condition, $5,000 down, $1 
Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 
  
f° Clarkston | 
Rd Nr Baldwin. FE 4-7002 or | 
MY 2-6008. 
4392 Dixie Hwy. _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 
2-FAMILY 
4 YEARS OLD 
dishes, everything Pied 3 Mnens. 
Immediate possessio e side. 
Mandon Lakefront in the Union | 
Lake Sm “ i eee Full | 
price $18,000 
HOLMES- BARTRAM 
OR 3-1950 
Eves. OR 3-3230   
$911 ROWLEY. A gag etd 
Huntoon Lakefron 
  
ATTENTION INVESTORS 
3 bedroom, Union Lake privilegs. 
1949 Ranch, gas heat, cite $4 
cash — balance $2300. EM 3-0500.   
ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT 
3 bedrm. basement” no brokers, 
FE. 8-2676,   
ELIZABETH LAKE, 16 FT. 
frontage, 3 becirm. all brick home, 
oeine rm., cecreation rm., built- 
kitchen ne, 2 baths, 
2 fireplaces, Flagstone pat. 
fo, barbeque. $35,000, terms, 4704 
Shearborne, For app't. — KEn 
wood 17-0868 
FOR SALE BY OWNER: BEAUTI- 
ful Hollywood style log cabin 
tape year around home, Natural 
effect throughout home. Has beau- 
tifal fireplace att sliced —_ 
stone. ‘off — balcon:   \ bed s, 
| OPEN DAILY | oak IN) 
PRICED FROM $22,500 
  FE 8.1218 
t, 2 bedroo 
Sry home. Idea] location. OF | 
  For Sale Lake Prop. 44 
GREENS LAKEFRONT | 
8 pees terford 3 bedroom bi- 
pe brick “ios briar a stone, 
go floor hes living room with 
2 Thermopane ee windows. 2) 
bedrooms _ baths, oa i 
- 6990 Anderson atertord. OR 3-8061 
Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 
13 to acre. Corkaten 
chu   
schools, 
tches, shopping at d Wind- 
at 3 ved street. “1 cand fail price. 
own, $20 a month Hp A) How- 
ard, Phone Lincoln %' 
LAKEFRONT   
See this simost new brick end) 
frame, 90x300 lot. 3 bedrooms. 
large living room, picture win- 
_ ‘od fireplaces. jive baths. mee 
"PONTIAC, REAL TY 731 Baidwin   
LAKEWOOD Sherwood and Cedar Shores Sites available 
LAKESHORE 
DEV. CORP. EM_3-0085 MU 4-8825 |   
LOOK! LOOK! Lakefront lot on — Lake 
Angelus. Only $10 
Lakefront lot om exclusive Wa- 
terford Hil: $7.000. 
Lakefront lot on Seymour Lake \s0 ACRE FARMER'S Good barn, fair outbuild- 
good 10 room mod- 
mm house. Near U.S. 23 and M59 North of Clarkston. §2.9) 
Now ts the time to buy your. 
jake home site 
WE BUY — SELL — TRADE 
WHITE BROS. 
$00 Ditie Hwy 
(SALE OR RENT FURN. 2 BDR 
Letty on Lake, near -Pontiac. 
Sylvan Lake Model   
3 bed - brick - carport - builtins 
erie A .-4 duplicate $14 500, 
2140 G Open Sunday 1-5   
  
  
future 
dnewntroke 
Dixie Hwy.. OR 3-970}   
$3, 
= 
i. HOLMES, INC. 2331 8s. Fil sted 3D meine at Oak 
There Se sha 
we right to settle estate a! 
t RILEY REAL ESTATE beth FE 44821 
@ 
fed 3 ogre god ot wil; 
trout. Ideal 
an acre. Owner. FE   
CLARKSTON AREA 
AUTIFUL 8 acre build 
— Sewer well. Be sure 
land, lightly wood- 
Close to 2 lakes, 
sp. ering: Paved road. $600 per acre 
40 "wae Very scenic a Paved 
‘ r . 
100 ACRE farm Frontage 
roads. Ideal for subdiv 
per acre — Terms, 
LOWER ‘dled. B COUNTY 
tillabi 
a t fishing cellen 
600 
eet at $3 with half cown 
L 24 ee 
  
SPECIALS 
table top and excellent sramege: 
L. H. Brown Realtor — 
a Lake Road. 
or FE 2-481   INTIAC. 
tion, Grossi 
handled tor Soneite er for years, 
“STATEWIDE *e. Estate Service of Pontiacs 
Exceptionally neat and clean. 
Long lease. very reas. rent. $3.-, plus stock at ge $7,500 
andie. No night or 
Sunday work. Tl] health forces 
sale Ideal for couple ee 
anks, Rea} . 
Hwy OR Sorel 
Ww ork Where You Play Gaso rogeries, meats, beer 
& woe with nice living quarters.     
  Business & proj y. ~_ # of 
fixtures, Clean stock. Island. Wall 
lving. Good 
Auio. oi! furnace, Kitchen with | ae cet 
8 ‘apes. 249 17" ft. fronta, . J a nice Ik. Owner | 21'" Majestic 
on om one, Ik 21° GE. 
to handle i M 
"ate REALTY Mle 8. RD 
  
    
FE 5-8775 
VILLAGE, LAKE ~ For Sale Farms   
  80 ACRES Good setup = beef ogg 4 ore 
suuaings barn, other out 
farm home with 
small tenants 
stream. land mary w 
000, generous 
  
Rd. NA 17-3250.   
large 
ig and ver 
jenetion. On'y 
Vacant 25 acres, 
Only 64.500. 
STEELE REALTY. 138 Hi 
Rd. (M50) at Highland 
42045 
  
Li 
| Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 10 ‘tus | | Sale Business Property | 49 
140 FEET PRONTAGE ON MT 
{ zoned commercial. Clemens 8t.. 
Call PE 8-1064   
AUBURN RD. BUSINESS FRONT- 
age Corner 200x400 
vide. Terms ‘or cash, 3081 Rock- 
haven.   
  
TRA NarEaneD TO PLINT. 
—_ sell, 2 bedrm. home, on 
lead to 2 lakes. beach 
priv. on Blizabeth Lake, attached 
| oon with cement drive. Lge. 
pyipe rm. with fireplace, full tile 
and Reas 
com ee. 3u8 ickory Nutt, 
  
WATERFRONT HOME SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE 
Off Walton Boulevard, 1 Mi. 
West aot Lake Rd. 
BUILT NGE & OVEN 
3 rms. 2 "bath 
Bloomfieid Real mete Business opportunites 51 
AUBURN & 
Wilj lease ige. 
* Suitable for clinic or 
__Lot 100x125. FE 4-0657   
ALL rgrongr el FULLY EQUIPED 
shack ae my ener. For 
rent or "ease 
St     
eae ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- ness? Get the free 
Business —_— 
ee = 
Huron, Pontiac   
  
WHITE LAKE 
2 bedroom home. modern In- 
quire at 2367 Duck Lake Rd. Need | 
quick cash, $3000 full price.   
WATKINS LAKE. 2 WATERFRONT | 
lots. arence Ridgeway. 
46203 *   
NORTHERN MICHIGAN ~ LAKE) 
& River Frontage - Hunting & 
Fishing lands — Farms. Michigan 
yroperhee Corp. Eest Jordan, 
  
For Sale Lots 46, 
2 BUILDING LOTS’ IN CITY. 40x-| 120 each, on corner City sewer, 
water, gas and electricity. $1,- 
ark Real Estate, ae CAR WASHER. Goer 
200. $505 or best offer. 
oes   
    BRICK PLANT Fully pe begat with good eq 
ood build ment. G 
Terms. Wit tr ade. 
CLARENCE RIDGEWAY 
REALTOR 
Pontiac   
CAR LOT & $14,000 Wath OF | 
cars. Ready to 
part. Must sell! a 
‘COUNTRY STORE. . . merchandise, 8.E Missouri, 
acres. Lge modern living quar- 
ters. Sell sue te 
germs. Call E 
mat FOR RENT, GOOD 1 TRUCK 
stop, 9450 Dixie Hwy., Ciarkston.   
3-7888 — Res. FE 44813, Ask fer 
Clark.   
  Mr. 
LOTS, CHEAP. 490X140 ON ROCK- well St. FE 5-7§55, 
3 LOTS . TO SETTLE Es $900 tate, Waterford Twp. PE 5-2443. | FOR SALE OR LEASE, REAL 
estate business. 
home now rented. Offices nicely 
furnished. Situated 
ti Oakland County lake area : 
Fight party. taf 
tween 10 a.m.   
100X170 FT. IN WEST BLOOM- 
field Township, Subdivision, near | 
school, $350 down, In Detrolt call 
WE 4-4070. 
Best Offer-Ti-Level |   
; Near Rochester, 100 x 325, con- 
venient to new MSUO, FE 3-7562 | 
BEAUTIFUL 3.6 ACREg IN AVON | 
Estates. Nr. MSUO. Reas. Owner. | 
E) MI 17-0154.   } ' 
IN WATERFORD -- ON KELSEY 
This modern-to-the-minute 2 fami- | 
ly home includes all furniture & | Rd_ Six high lots with view of 
Lake Maceday 90'x175' Drainage 
approved. Road frontage. Restrict- 
ed. $200 Mid- down. Terms. Ph. 
west 42844 GROCERY. DOING Goon 
Dess, Owner retiring. 04 
land.   GROCERIES & MEATS. 
neighborhood. Priced to oa 2-8459 
  
  
j 7a LAKE. LARGE LOT. aP- 
220 road frontage. $400 dn 
MIDDLE: § STRAITS LAKE. 3 lots 
2 Parcels. Could 
$2,700. WHITE LAKE 
be divided into 8 lots 
WALTON el da 2 lots. Corner. 
$6.000 Ter 
LAKE ORION Privileges. 1 lot. 
$500 INDEPENDENCE TWP. 2 Lots. 
10” x 150°, 1 Lot 150° x 200. 
ae for $3,500 Terms 
YLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES. 
hh with ." car garage. Keego. 
$200 dow 
UPLAND ‘sT. City. 
Nice building lot 100x294" $1.200. 
86 E:. Walton 
OPEN EVES. “LET'S TAT. 
BUSINESS" 
Liquor Bar Big gross. big profits, big vere 
ing, big opportunity, 
bar man’s bar. Sebetectia: dows 
payment, No 
24-Hour Coin Laundry Owner left stat: 
is our gair 
quick. Trade Your terms, 
phone information. 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN ie at 
8. Pasaceon 
PARE Or oer. Sale Land Contracts 52 5   
ND CONTRACTS TO BUY cel LA 
to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-251 
or EM 3-4086. 
Money to Loan 
nv {State Licensed Lenders) 
“ BUCKNER * FINANCE COMPANY 
BORROW uP ‘0 $500 | 
cr Pinine <i Uilen |   
tise — Bane 
Cc A | Walied Lx, Birmmghem, Piymouth | Oxford. OR 83122, Orion. MY 2-2201 | 
80 ACRE FARM. 2 BARNS WITH 
24 stanchions, silo and milk house 
warege and crib. §26,000 By own- 
$5,000 down. 3609 Sherwood   
LOANS $25 TO $500 On yorr signature or other se- 
curity. 24 months to repay. Our | 
service is fast, friendly o— 
en Pa isit our office or phone 
“HOME & AUTO 
~ LOAN CC 76 Perry St. (Corner E Pike;   
| Borrew--with Confidence 
$25 to $500 
> Household Finance Corporstion of Pontiac 
3% 8 Gaginaw Bt. FE 4-053; |   
GET 5 TO $500 -— - ON YOUR 
Signature to 24 Months to Repay 
PH. FE 2-9206 
OAKLAND Loan Cor ‘paany 
202 Pontiec State Bank Bldg. 
LOANS TO 8500 “COMMUNITY oan co 
30 BE. LAWRENCE FE 8-042! 
FRIENDLY SERVICE 
LOANS $25 TO $500 
BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 
64 W. Lawrence St. FE 4-1538-9 
NEED $25 TO $500? 
8EE 
SEABOARD 
pPhone: FE 89661 
1185 N. PERRY ST. 
“Parking No Problem" — 
Seaboard Finance Co.   
  
  
  
TE AGUE FIN ANCE CO. 
202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 
AUTOS 
LIVESTOCK 
HOUSEHOLD GOODS 
' Ph. thachaoter: OL 60711, OL 1-919) . 
BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY SECRE-   
WHEN YOU NEED 
” $25 TO $50 We wil) be glad to help rou 
' STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank. Bidg. 
  “FE 4-1574 
Mortgage Loans 54 
CONSOLIDATE 
Your debts. Get cash to pay off 
your land contract or mortgage 
& to modernize your home Any-/ 
where in. Oakland Coe. Free! 
estimates, Free consuita’: 
  92 W_ Huron. FE "3-783 | 
Swaps 55 
2- OR 3-BEDROOM 
Brick ranch type Lake Orion 
area, Like new condition. 846x660 ° 
ft. lot on paved road. Will trade 
for smailer home, housetrailer, | 
—— ou GI MORTGAGE 
EI 
Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
FE 4-482) FE 41157 | 
2% ACRE HOMESITE, ELIZ. LK. | 
area, will trade seuity for Tate | 
OR_3-8800. |   
model car, exc. cond   LE fed} 1954 DODGE RA- 22 RIF 
dio. OR_3-3535 
‘SL FORD V-8 DUMP TRUCK FOR 
down me on home with ga- 
iter 4 7 until 4:30 p.m. 
r 4:30 end NA 17-3603. 
1952 (28 *+FT.) HOUSETRAILER   
  
with bath. Been used for vaca-. 
tions only. ice c pee. $500 down | 
or etc, MY   
North side. | 
HAYDEN, REALTOR 
FE 8-0441 
  LAURA LANE NEAR MAPLE 
1b: pe ink yet building. Some 
R. 1. WICKERSHAM 7195 W. Maple 
a 100: gry rod on ee ae B tag   
ar Adam 
phe available. Terms OL_1-1550. 
IN WATKINS HILLS LGE. LOTS 
Sere visise. Water, paved streets. 
2,650 
W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. 
  
NICE. SONNE tor Nil PERRY 
  
  sere pi ME Hi Penne Garages FE sds 
: | Plan Now NEED A FIN 'ANCE- FOR SPRING partes IN 
CHEROKEE HILLS! FIXER? Order Classified , 
Ads to sell, rent, find al 
good job. FE 2-8181 is 
the Want Ad number! See the best selection of 100-ft.. sites for better homes — com- 
Select ow to suit YOUR exact 
needs! 
Carl W. Bird, Realtor §03 a ated out Ae os 
PR 42 Eves. PE 6- | oPRORTOREEY = ike OVER 
an established confectiorery 
route, Pontiac. Requires walk-in 
truck and approximately $1,000 for 
mdse. Contact: Lawler & Spons- 
lef Dist. Co. 
he ba Michigan. CR 8-8780 — LO 
  
MAyfair 6-6250 
  Partridge “BIRD” 
HARDWARE 
ment. deisnce's on stock and fix- 
tures payable monthly. 
LIQUOR—$11,250 DN. It's terrific! Here's a bar gross- | 
ing over . 
Just $225 mo.   
"35 CHEVY NOTCH 6 CYLINDER. 
Automatic washer Table top gas 
stove. 1949 Pontiac A-1 condition, 
ood tires. 195% Chevy, clean. 
wap for pickup truck, or any- 
thing of equal value. Also seil. 
OR 3-8478.   
XG] ION 
All new merchandise, Friday, 
oor. 17, 7 p.m. 2616 Dixte Hwy. 
e WN, of Pontiac city limits. 
H . % Distributors.   
D 
Plenty of parking 
—ghort hours. Will consider trade. 
Sick ig will Lent lg el am Bh 
price of $22,500 and—th. 
— .259 dn, Act now oy 
REALTOR\PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich. 
| FE ¢3 1   BRITrANy SPANIEL FOR ANY- 
thi) ual aue_* va 5-1540. 
CASH oon USED TAPE 
recorders. and radio- raphe. 
Working or not. Progr . 
MOTOR SCOOTER, LIKE 
new, Foot. shift, hand clutch, 
Lights. Will seil or trade for 
‘ood ro wont. EM 3-2213.   
  
O FOR gas es OR LGB. PIA i it Whiter Bel $25. ele 
| NEW DEEP FREEZE, UPRIGHT. 
Sel] or trade for car or what 
have you? MA_5-1231. 
  SPIN DRYER “WASHER POT | bunk beds or sell. EM 3-0241. 
TRADE OR SEL SLINGERLAND snare drum. slightly used, Cost | 
-.. blag pay difference on good | 
bye or eo moto 
of value. Make a dea) .. —— - cabinet model seving 
m | fa" 
  
  
  
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_Lake Ave Ave 
$x19 RUGS. WOOL — $15.95. 
Reversible, 61650; imported, 
$34.96. Axminster, 6. Rug 
pads, $5.6. Pearson Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 
il'g CU FT COLDSPOT REFRIG- erater with 50lb. freezer across 
top. 2 yrs old. $125. MY 3-467}.   
  
     
  gee 
17” RCA table model . 
  . Parts la 
tor 30 days. We take trades. Obe! 
TV are =e. Lk. Rd. FE 4-6045, 
| _Open 9   
TF PREEZER. EXC. 
ond. § pe. dinette set, troner, 
ail for $200 OL 1-7886. 
| 21° RCA. CONSOLE TV BLOND bedrm.|set. Blond china cabinet 
Electric stove Smali chest of 
—— F aire fo. washer 
ag ty PA eta) utility ¢abinet. 
af 5.1244 pgs 
RCA A VICTOR TV PROJEC- 
| ont in good shape. §75. FB 
  
R. B. Mun 
Electric Company, 1060 w Huron. | tase GE DRYER, LIKE NEW. $100 
Maple. platiérm roci rocker, $35. FB 
A SonDEaPGr t CHARGE TO OW; 
& Necchj cabinet mode sewin 
machine for only $7846 contrac 
belance Will also acce pay- 
—— age Lee! — i 
months. Capite!l Appl 
5-9407 
ANTIQUE there Be PIECES, COR- 
ner cupboard of & spring 
teat chairs tenes backed love 
seat, just recovered. also walnut 
finished pine milk og 10-9" Tea- 
leaf iromstome pilates. OL 1-183). 
1251 Mead Rd 
A-) SINGER SEWING MACHIND 
im beautiful desk cabinet. ae 
sew. Balance $71.82 or pay 
per mo for 8 mos. Cal] UL 2382. 
& K Home Products 
AUCTION « 
ALL NEW MERCHANDISE FRIDAY, APRIL 17TH 7 P Af | Located 2616 Dixie Hwy, on U8_10, 1 mile N. of Pontiac ‘City imits. 
Furniture — I'ving room suites, 
bedroom suites, dinette sets, piat- 
form rockers chests of drawer, 
cods — Lawn mowers. summer 
urniture. appliances, iamps, ra- 
dios, 9x12 rugs. 1001 other {tems 
to be sold Friday — ALS BE- 
98c rolls wax paper and 3 rolls 
aluminum foi! — all 6 for 9%c. 
“AN” soap detergent Ibe box. 
Bottle Channe! No. § perfume. 
9c Troubie light, 99¢ froning 
board pad and cover set: 9c 
All merchandise must go this 
Friday H & L Distributors 
ABC AUTO WASHER. REG $319 95 
trade. Or sale $219.95 and 
96 Oakland Ave. FE 2-462   ALL MAKES Mpeg CLEANERS 
Tepaired FE | 
| ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT 
FOR THE HOME CAN BB 
FOUND AT L&8 SALES 
A little out of the way. But a ict 
‘pss to y. Purniture and eppit- 
ances al] kinds. NEW & USED 
Visit our trade dept. for real 
bargains. 
44 MONTHS TO PAY 
We buy, sei] or trade. Come out 
and look around 2 acres of free 
parking. Phone FW 5-924) 
OPEN et gine r, TO 6 
4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mi'e 
ie aueere Heights op Auburn 
a 
BED. COMPLETE $15. CHAIRS 50 
cents; buffet $5; living room 
suite. dishes, TV rug. refrigera- 
tor & stove, Cheap 19 Liberty 
6 to 8 pm. only. 
ed Gesk living rm. chairs 
ables, twin spreads & mise FB 2-4263 ° . 
~ BANKRUPT STOCK _ Living room — Bedroom and 
brea ee sets. aaa and rock-   
Bi Bez, Paros eae Ore ‘ ay ‘til 9, 100 ft. north 
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dition, FE 5-7048 D con 
BUILT-IN OVENS & BURNERS. $149.50 compiete. Samuel's Appil- 
ences, MAple 5-6011. 
BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, $44 65. 
Rollaway bed, complete, $19 95. 
Hollywood bed frames 8695. In- 
herspring mattresses. $1795. Cot- 
fon mattresses, $12.95. Pearson's 
Furniture e. 42 Orchard Lake Ave 
BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON 
bunk beds. complete with aprings 
and mattress $39.95. Pearson's 
_ Furniture, 42 Orchard i Lake Ave. 
CGRATE-MARRED WATER HEAT- 
er. GE 52 gailon. $8995. 
CRUMP ELECTRIC 
3465- Auburn FE. 4-3573. ee we   
    
  
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CASH FOR 5! SMALL RADIO 
_Working or not. FE 5-875. oe. 
      
COMBINATION BOTTLE GAS 
and coa: and woog heater, Brand new Big discount. Samuel's Ap- Pliances, MA 5-6011 
DETROIT JEWEL GAs R RANGE. 
Excel. cond. _ Reas. MI | 49908. 
DINETTE SET.- CHEST &_pRESS- ers, vanit . dresser, 30 in, gas stove, a size gas stove, re- 
fri erator, wringer washer, Tele- 
_ porcelain % table, living 
eecticoet irs. lamps, 
Buy & i used far f furnitur . Bus Soa Peng Dealer.   
INGEe WASHE good cond., $45. FE 8-3856 = 
ELECTRIC STOVE & WESTING. house refrig. Good cond. ru 
ELEC. RANGE. NEW DELUXD 
modei. Sell or trade for gas, 
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USEDREFRIGERATOR "S247 on yor ate cs 
SPECIAL days rig +g" ~4 food Trailer Sales, Bren 8 
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| IN EXCELLENT CONDITION catotmare gore | shape OF ec teeen| deste wae % 
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8 cu. ft Used Oo amas ane pee, aaiee sont starter, Mt eeanl, after 6pm. _Sx¥o = ER 8A 
sed GE. ._ MA_ 6-601) , LES 
$65 ; | JOHN DEERE MANURE SPR i 
an DOGHOUSES KIDDIES TABLES.| \_@T, good working order. OA east, | PARKH Tr 
- Used OF. rockers swings. 710 = Walton rea ED SHIELD STORE “MICHIGAN CHAIN SAW DISTRIB- Trailer Sales - 
4 , meet y¥ 8, parts and servi 1540 Li 
mia fi . DOG Hou Cc Stee needs. ce for Titan. apeer Ra Lak 
; . RANOE WITH GOODYEAR _ ‘OR ve $10 te WEST LAW fence: | Eeboee & Fleetwood chain saws. i Peat ring pill rr 27} new Orton 
SERVI DOG HOUSE FOR SALE TRUMPET, CONN P PROF i cm ‘ Mobile oun Mose 
i i 10° PTsM et. Between Lake 
Gas SEOVE, CHROME mich 2° So ae El ORE aan DAMAGED Rae recorder pArenery "at ad. tape | Stems; te Qe a eae 
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G Pe CALL MAPLE USED VACUUM CEEANERS. 619) _K™ rhompeon canine Nia a. MY. 3"1467 after a ty 7 ee rE asi 
ie ¢ - gMupro | Electric . aaa M50 West. ORCHARD WTD. USED TRAILER : 
wince sei. Used 7 Trade-In Dept ee na DISPOSAL. SALE. Tal BOTT LUMBER ol ee fame on garg fon ike | 
. Aatane chair. Dav. ‘anit slate ept. | Must move stock because of f lied in sash; Thoroseal si : | Sales. 18310 Pte OWENS 
ty. blong .. | road A. new Or waterpr basem ‘THE NEW MODE! : 7 "Ra Holly. ME! 296 8 MARINE 
" ridge lamp. $9.95) 6 much as W@W per cent Paint, hardware ents, '” tor. Da L 73@ TRAC rose 4-6771 Orehard e Ave. 
. mbing, vis Machinery, Ort 1 7 . 
GE RA Bo size bed, ‘complete Spgs |1m6 Boards. $7 ar supplies lumber oss | _PRqne. 8A 1-3302 cane Mun en F can 
Mae DELUXE aren chai lete --- $1938 | Dimension 08M aM akiand Ave PE $4305. _ Rent Trailer Space 79 ee tn 
BY ay vate? Gee, TY eae oar oan eo okra gs Bee eOXRerkoon | fee Git “Calors, bth ____ Auction Sales 77 avaurw Hor eILE ViL.| Dave winusNielte & of boats. 
x a seratch: 1 pe dining ra 382 ere wane $1785, Slightly marred. Also Minn eens | ge The test MB |e Pibergins wits 
8 ances, ga a __._..__.. | extraording bait SATURDAY 8TH 4% mile SE Pon- bergias with 
merce _ EM 34114 Com THON ‘AS bl OUGHS. K TYPE 66c¢ LGT.| and lavatories "Site 5 tabs / pm. Ferm Pend eto é oat 1 ee Opay ed front seat & 
a i ABS M18. Sagize’e ECOROMY" uble snk 8 tries. __ cent, 393 Orcha: po gr timaey 4 | of Ontord on M34. te Bie's te | INSIDE cry OOS rl $3361. | : 
table, r ” -| TOILET SEA ee er ‘M+. 12 h ° } 7 j 
mown A ge alta LT, 7% Sees ee! | Songal, Gute, gas’ neater” 44050 i indestructible, Hinge Galery oF Efcin eattie which includes 4 treat Coach Park FB Pate Wat 
R. . Sweet's ‘ 7 . . $4.95. G. A, ‘Ww calves by. Hx 5 a a ae | 
Gl ate mgounay Epis Gs WAS EE MRL UR WOW AD ahem sigma! Mew genre haw | 
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TABLE AMP. LIKE WELCH BABY BUGGY = rv FE eoee 180 & 260 $149 Preyeee ae DITIONERS, | eid Calf Hood vaccinated ais | lots 16'240" cement bom wre | 0 
BP REY POE: EE ESTE eS OOO? Blcrmc, waren seapegs |" orchard aks | nina! So Sy acto. aa Gat Baa ne ot ME 
spring and= TAD i j \ Be m plow rear 
aa $50. Call after 3 p.m wW AREHOCS SE SALE | completely Instalied oo on DefFoit | Mach | $2: Sees ss borne aeoe bak | Pal HURST LAKE r 
r = > are cleanin ~ | . achiner } lik spreader,; Cou 24611. The best 
ran 7m size DR BROP Leap uN. Priced a wide «house and. have Fon at Appl, MA. ae tha oa Manny OM A | Grit on rubber A-l Oliver 6 ft | fess. Wouderfal jocation On 78 
yfe table. 6 chairs. maich- and other er R 670X185 BLACK CA — \M. Reg U.S Pat. OFF, é Oliver 6 ft.| acres. Between Lake Ori: 
ing b ch & makes for quick sale mew ti TUBELESS CAT ROAD GRADER. $500. ombine. P.T.O; 1939 Dodge Oxford. on and 
: mahoginr™ totter” _cordense Cabinet Teiectries 2080 eng up _wunage. Ma's he whee see —— ee . ie truck: Be arte PARKING WITH OTILITIEs 
pictures rea. cod _™ Brand etrics 50 FEMALE FOX TERRI irley. bd tels on Wwdarcki, Ortonville | ammer mill; 2.000 shels|  nished, ai FUR- 
dition. warty sib cam Tianed geantiter sine: “ee X TERRIER, $12 ek FORD" 7-295) ear corn. Pius many — aiso truck gardening or 
nace tremens - quantities Singer S: speed Emersor phonograph. FE) FOR “Cnrvey tools. Metamora ig garden area, chicken coop. 
KENMORE AUTOMATIC WAI Center, 102 N. Bagi Sewing _8-0784 DIESEL ENGINES 1 6 Survey taker wants to know how Charles R — tare. Orton ville Lond 
” Complete WASHER, 2-061! sinew Phove FE aR yy. ¥. lel for trucks, saw mills. etc. here, Pet! H how many people live Hickmott, anctioncer. Ontora, OA of wife's belp. in ee 
ow in use, FE 5-280 WASHING MACHINES” VACUUM FRE SH “ME AT S| S em cee et irriga-| , Pet! How many boys would you say are . A 8 tiderly permanent couple  pre- 
KENMORE ELECTRIC DRYER sweepers 81806 ap. Authorization Eek reset ie lov wed engines artilaibles Cal in daughter's class at school?"’ a, _terred. Pontiae Press a 
Exc. cond., oes. Mahogany cx) HOSTS repair. Thsle ee ab Rame ..-c..--.. i iP _distripuvor MY 4.6053 aibie. Call; school’ ‘ AL 'CTION MOBILEHOME ate MOD- 
densa with mirror aoor vtner of N vob vate 45c | ' t NEW - and 
a Rifas eases 8 reas ard FE asies nsoa and How: Pork sausage ......... 3 ibs at | ne Do It Yourself 61| Sand, Gravel & Diet Friday, Apri Hea Ga Pontes Be: pekefrest playground. 
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ST walt ey le ; toe antes oe dec Ib DO IT THE EASY WAY! mt _For Sale Pets 69 mile Net ‘Pontiac Clay Matte. | Sf? ibe Seti eguare Lae Tralte 
$ payments of 8716 Michigan - Antiques S7A Smoked sass: 4c ib with our many rental ttez | CRUSHED STONE. SAND GR | mnccnc:| ERERMERG — Living. sem, sane Pack "FE 2996 —— 
erat Center, 143 Oanians Mga cata ghar oe rr ag nee 4c Ib FLOOR 8A nee SAD BAND. Far] Howard EM 3-053! a POMERANIAN PUPPIES, akc, PedToom suites. dinette sets, pl 
OPENING APRIL 18. 1! AM. SPE OPDYKE fie ERS WALL PAPER STEAMERS— paivewat “GRAVEL. LOADED __Tegistered. MArket 43617 t rm rockers, chests of rceare 4 Auto A 
LEAVIN a orate epee pi Soice une eee & ee wae E MARKET Skit BAW e Rerenees | gs [gelivered. FE €3263° or FE. REO TOY. FOX 7 TERRIER gos IMs Sen moses. eee | o A ccessories 80. 
e, rapes, head . Murans Town & C TON AT OPD — RS i | vr. old tem . 4a ; , . ps, ra- ~ ee 
stove ene “mise PE vies Store, 2660 Rochester San a OPEN SUNDAYE | yap DROWNIE'S, HARDWARE FARM TOP BOIL. WEL! | Sev > i; tle dos, 9x12 rugs, 1001" other items ‘54. PONTIAC ENGINE. COM- 
LIMED Oak BEDROOM SUITE ee PIR PLYWOOD _ TOE R HARDWARE gi0s tow mauure Fi TOL | TOT OF TERRIERS, between & 7 pm. Ciperetles~ | assembly. er eS Ss 
ploces, 6128 1430, Oak wood — Lge REN ~ | aaa a ————————— | 2-715) llc pack grass seed, are rd xcellent ¢ FE 
_van_ Lake = Television & Radi Genk, FF peecesee $360 Wall paper stea T TOADING | REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT. 3 rolls WSE peper and 3" rolls | 34 
1 "ET | Pe Pricnsihe adios 57B ;*. 4° x £ ee eer 34.93| ers polisher camer. floor sand- | TOP SO ania UL 2-4257, after , Sluminum fotl — all 6 for eee | 58 PONTIA C ENGIN 
Boks C SFC RNISH WANTED: LATE IED, Piaf oy cusses bed eR! 15 $650 «hace vacuum ae antes ion | oxeee ‘ton 2 IL | MESE. “STUD SERVICR 15 ae soap detergent, ise bex.| ° plete. $250. Will install. on Lon 
YOUR LAKE COTTAGE, tootioeket ot, ther autaite "Ont | Po fiae Pin | Tee erent, Om Orchant! Lake) Ce rrenca, “OR 34TH) Sidiareplin Sacugrouna Fir es, fc Trouble ght, e "iroaad | “yee sie Pootac i) Word. | chan ~~ & 
Beds complete $12 & up ales Ms up the insides, Bring 1488 Ponta» P: YWwOOD CO PFAPP | >?TM, | NO, 3 “Top BO! BOIL, | PEAT. - BAN | oe RIERS, WHITE MALE. i and cover oer | Ph, FE $1 Ford, change. es. Pa aa i 
Kitchen tabs a 8s “ Appliance 816) Com- prgoR DWIN AVE. FE 2-253) pry cena MACHINE |. ktavel. and fill, FE 5-760 D. paoFicat > oid. FE 5-3175 -das aT a Dun must go this Pri: REAR AXLE FOR isi tan _FE “ 
Odd lhup - ESCENT LIGHTS IDEAL | P . materials. PONTIAC LA AL FISH, - D_ y. Distributors. ton pick: 
a pc. dining rm suite "fer kitchen cabinets. i aint fermica plumbing & elec- | KE BUILDERS sur. | parakeets, canari | eee pickup. nearly new. OA e241, a 
— warorobe va _ Water Softeners — SIC | ances, ever wort benches La Large | bis shee Sn Bantaye 16 eeconan tenceang. f uie on 31596 | piles, Frost Pet i ee re ee Wer Road off Jonna, FE. & 23.4 Fiberglas 85A 
ig le -, txtures $795 value. | ays 10) _ ee | ve ‘Leake Orion, Mi es soul i Josiyn. " eee aa 
polenere rage oo 8g CSE WATER SOFTENER, CALL Sightiy scratched” Michigan Fiu-| So ne We ele Pe Saves | ROAD GRAVEL, PILL DIRT, Top | 138 om MY) aiier ans te alee Seoe end $200. | BOATS COVERED, “% MIDO 
|S raeroge rl mma nt ‘ PE 27-7164 om. 903 Orchard Lake Ave Ea W Montcalm, FE 5-4712 | [ig Landscape stone & iandscap- ree PUPS 8 WKS | Mile Ra 57 Send anity’ Lh For Sale T 80A — bodies, all types hf 
ATER SOPTENER ~ : meras, Equi A ot ee 3-6041. _Registered AKC. | 41 cow cattie. Sot Tires § Me Rin!'s. Lak 
AKLAND FURNITURE Pe 730 count 8 AT BIO DIS | PRE =quipment 61a, RICH BLACK DIRT | WAN KC. OA 8-2025 | s in full production —o——r 31448 ake Orion 
WE BUY, SELL : ie 32360. E STANDING TOILETs $1895 |. 0, CK DIRT AND FARM | WANTED — GOOD HOME | heifers—1 to 1g months old. Milk- | A- 
ins ERYTHING ror Tit, Hour ae OETA RU AT BG DIS | Werbbow! wie fittings .... fos Sexes SPEED. ORAPHIC mar vein yas. PE S404, | Purebred Dalmation, FE ¢ tae) ae “equipment THC 400 trai | “Cay gel, Kise whitewatig. ve service & Te 
Saginaw FE * —_ asl tk 3-pe. bath © | ans «x4'4 RB super D Gra- — wach Sees Pa n tractor STATE we 192. he 
NEW 3ii-nco For Sale Misce tanec | +9, colored bath set with 980.05} pblex P46 lens Tash meter and | vs ARB "DRIVEWAY GRADING, | Hunting Do et ene a ee eee see SAE gaat ; 
si N. Pers e laneous 60. thm | oie 314 E. Third, | _5-4562 gravel, ful~ ete. me | ng Dogs — 69A_ i tractor and iepller plow. TRC | StANDARD sai NEW Transportation Offered 87 
LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, HP NEW esto i alars es AR © | ® ft Near new, New Hol rade in on Gene am 
F EW SHALLOW WE _ SAVE "Pr GuBi ARGUS 300 AUTO Ww \? LD BRITTANY. REGIS- cho land to CARS FOR : 
SESE SURAT ARTES fale ROL REa Eo SE a ae "itty ois arcouang, wae Wop Cool & Feet Pola | rn een | MOTT ra) Blac vi | CARS, TOR PHULADELP MIA, xD 
¥v 39 7] os . on — — 
LARGE CAPPAN Gas ae to ‘a PL TaSORE i peng INCHES. OR One sary potty get rae Dutton Rd ag aa 7460 ES AF Os ce COAL—ALL | _Pointer geal —: -aaRSD | mounted corn poral get oi oe 4 D'WILLIAMS ee tke re sui .° 
mos eid, & EO 3-407 | 42" shox £ ‘. — (RNA t _ Se cE TRIP TO BOWLING 
2 wlomatie bummer, Gr _?- 652° $011 _Waldop_Ra___ Go sickle ber. 48 oe eee, | Pee Lae Mees Gata. COAL—KINDLING & eo ea gage MALE. chopper wegen large farm. Also | ——~ Q. Saginaw at Racburs | Ula ‘guctueky. but be sie 
earten i AAA) ALUMINUM STDIN | eels wc chains. a) in case & light bar. Ma| OF FIREPLA FURNACE | os. old. Excellent hunting sa gons. This Is @ big the belp with 
EATHER DRUM: FABLE US UP. Onder DOW. beat the Spring re | _go0d cond MT ¢ 1 | WOOD SPEEDWAY FUEL OIL. | Meek. O68. Eat Fate | Before noon, Lubeh avaliable, Win Auto Service 81 teh ‘feo Beweae wh vine Apr 18 of 
aa r + f | —— es AKLA REG. ee 
Ma airs chase, ga. ices Ant. Sores B  osninss ie _ Sale. Musical G Goods OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT Of | “fomale 438. FE Ty MALE 9-1 son J Clark. Pro pony clea 
pe tee, 918 gett, Guat Gown. Ist paym't ip June. | arage | oors i~ s 62 _ ORCHARD PARE FE 5.6158 zen. FE 2-991 | Ployd Wehri. clerk. id me Sere — CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN ran | ——— $80. 
tal ‘ its end 2 end y. service at lowest prices. | F-PLACE WOOD — Sax, REGISTERED EN —auctioneer ae ar. : Hawaii 
wi *Poldine baby waitiaee Gis i ed ‘7s tree tour ser be Pxcters” coset OVERHEAD anon FE 80184 . & =~ nciBED 6 | —8pple, cedar Yineuing FE 2090 er spaniel. FE 5- a SPRING- oneer | cr asda mtn Chive ie enuee CORG-USESE Pret on 4 
+ - i ’ a ec a ih after 4 \ j | CGRANKSHAPT ORINDING IN THE 
Pr aa chestnut coffee table $20 aU INUM SIDING IN_STOCK wit! #s mye ~ a standard CLARINET & CORNET sas ‘za C000 tne Pe. ae H | B & : | ote GRINDING IN THE  _0ad either way. PE j-co0e 
LINGLECY ¢ » PAINT SALE HALF JL VALLELY CO | Diseppearing oi foisaway eloset drs | Geomn ete A-1. UNiversity 1-9139. POCAHANTAS SCREENING. — Seana res S$ Feed aM | | chine Shop. "$3 "Good Poove +4 
rice At fer’ +. 28) Baldwin Auburn & Rochester Rds. UL 2-4p00 | Stee! outside Saaee’ sneer sg ORGAN BLOND OR WAL, $8.50 per top in 2ton loads. 18T & 2 i ‘ 32-2563. Wanted Used Cars 
waPra ; ik a “it no Ans Res OL 16623 __ Sieckric puraee Goer operator but, $129 Term FRANCI’. COAL & OIL | ND CUT HAY- STRAW. | Au t kn npoammmpintpintiDs ipo 8&8 
Bont DPC BEDRM SUITE ', GALVANIZED PIPE. ie PER Bion frou remeastog. GAL LAGHER'S S (7122 Orchard Le Ra’ __ PE 38282, tae eS ClION OCIES | Sale Motor Sc gz %2,08 "4, FORD. 
(Mahogany: $ matching pes FFE ft ee iene longi lle per — a 3 oe for Mind sastenites 18 E Huron +0566 | _Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68) hay. etree. corn eo Soe. 5089 Dixie Highw ay a ie, Mester Scecters: 27): pane: Standard fh OR 
= otto BERRY : | , Shrubs. 68 a sie Highway | a 
NYLON COVERED 2. CUS =e A free. ° FERRY DOOR SAT. ES “a im | | aes SORE OF Se Dravton Plains — 55 CUSHMAN EAGLE WITH ° - 
rose d8 : HION 2 m8 DALES | ——- 46183 A-l) TREES, MAPLE Oak. ETC. CORN. JURE CLOVER } e2 tains "engine New paint, OR 4-0210 
chair M ME tee ISS ares island FOR cygee _ 3 SOS CONN DIRECTOR CORNET. “NEW | Aas t ee Spruce, Pie Fir. | eo Se xt | Every Friday 7 pm ae Foy ee Ma PAINT 
_ = ——— ; MPLETE SET jon. $73 FF ers, Mugho, Jun! rf E “eee Yorveee m. . NEW : 
NOROE™ Eo WASHER i DRYFR i oe an | Briatiee ies? ca, | MAPLE SPT te “PIANO tists, Dig’ our omg. Bring. 100k | feck Dryden. Ph. 50F3 at Every Saturday ...7 p.m ee condition. FE ter All! 
reds repair Brand ‘ — es Atias and .| George Bt tlap, GA “_o ° 
NOME At mg blanket MY_ 20002. ic PER rr — "142 ROMEX IN Sg FH i en ever used _ 4-000 eck. like new, $400 FE! hay ray of Commerce Village, oY Se oa isis Ev oy Sunday seed p.m tess bgt ees MONEY TALKS! 
AUTO W oi, ots other rough-in : z 4 IANO RENTAL $10 PER ws miles east of inte: , ‘ é t ‘ 
eond. $60. Bor's ASHER GOOD at low. iow, prices cin, materia’ GARAGE BUILDING. 8x2? 3 FEO Eee ee oeey apalion Me ee et a buce tk Re | MIXED HAY) tc BALE PRANK | Buy and Sell Daily 1957 ALLSTATE. ACC. MADE IN the rest then drive 
after 4 1 son. TO& 9 west _Excelient_ condition OR co Rg ff picreuared “a money 8 ies _Daiy 8 to MU 48038, t _ Milford” a Cooley Lake Rd. / ORlando 3-2717 Italy. Best offer MA MA’ 6-2171 bag for the test one 4 
ea (LEAVING ie Wewe ee soll PIPE § fT. $379 = nea ARM MEATER ind = 8tre™ FE 378 * Piece a OWN BLUE & WE & wit | FEF © s =. DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION NEW foo Spike CUBHMAN 8¢ SCOOF is 4 ‘Gat the : : 
was, misc. furniture FE 41968 SAVE 32 95 nk 19 Liberty PROFESSIONAL MODEL c save rdy trees, froth | or ale | Livestock 7 F | 3 . FE 4-446 “OK” ee : 
OVER je USED Tv sFts From '7? | r PLUMBING sUPPIY HOT_WATER mond organ. Sul HAM. I your choice for $2) “~~~ ~ SAM AUCTION Fainey. APRIL | Jk, : 
om 12 8 89¢ ; HEATERS : gan. Suitable for home| & rs Sones 16 mil I7-ll a 61 
$1495 up TV antennas. $9 95 16. YR a rr 100. «Gas New Consumer hte OAF. Separate, club. Pull foot manual, Pontiac on U8 me page Pa PUREBRED POLAND BOARS! tractors, "Icha Deere neetien, 2 For Sale Motorcyctes © iM HARTLEY 
Seana we tore ON ARE MATE| ROU eM Acitedeeete gAt SR nen ea Pec Sak uimuntn| SN REP SNS 2 act | Moiese, Sra i vlan ress Ay 
tg | 4g - e si! _! erry val 1 onle | 
$15 E. Walton Thamipeos 7006 MS@ west. Open Also electric oi site poder 4° od PIANO ‘TUNING — OSCAR Saturday @ sends, ont eps Be. 'F-Y¥R OLD GAT eee ee ee | tank 400 —<—e Grain. feed. Bulk { 1956 AJS See > Dixie OK" 
PE 22257 aeran or einilie vaoee MEAT PE 25217 SCHMIDT gay On. tle 1 ITED MARE. GEN- kins, aue ari-Koo! Stan Per | — 1277_ Brown ot 
PRACTICALLY "SEW EITCHES a sTANDARD SIZE USED HOUSE AF Fluorescent 393 oes. MS SFR : FOR SALE. A FEW BEAUTIFUL 3 hands’ FE 7-026 (tno = | p87 MACIO. 250 i | Dixie # : 
ee a ree ae $20 12 for 615 or $175 Ave — 16 rehard Lk. | iid &, HOMMOND aPINET OR-| ¢Ueeregne, 34 tem ‘yaaee fit | st, ACKSMITH HORSE - SHOFING jp y aCrek. ss low mileage Sede eaeteine Ot | ee noe Pai mee | 
aroon sofa bed SE | a on plus t Arbor Vitaes Juni- at your h OU A 7 ; Ss 
gsi Le re 2 it? 2 $25 int 8-1305 Bac. cond Ge 38a! Pion 3s s18 REPAIR. | Snot epplied whea “pure | ae ° ‘ons “orev H = betes rth You _Rene_ Charlebois mr eee | = the ie KING, FOR ANY ~ Fo S. Mines wore oe 2638 AND 
ee ' : veland fa > IN Ww i rs 
Sg et ayy 2 Stee ne ae “SPtEC HVATER pang HYDRAULIC POMP VALVE AND og gegnue OF | Glortlind on ‘ww Dine falleway "socking Devan da pie. We Syral Bigette 38 thy range, worm tent | “wae 
7 . De cad nitings ost.e j {sok ang twe 32” rams FE | 27 8 Saginaw : h ac and Fiint. Holly | _ schooled. $150 eee Re: Wee) Oe UF oe eee ee eocnlan id, | CASH 
P. ; cab 5 up. 060! ee ee ME 17-1761. | Chrome & form ow 
Oa ET a irae BB "TEL vane we coat EE Lm ginntne GROWN SPRUCE. “a Borel very gemle BM Saat Gabiaine ible ech a [ig ee a 
r ouse paint, gal $195 172 South Bi 5 ‘pines. 1 to @ ft. 10.0 | wn ains chair, lounge chai abi 
RUBBER BASE Baise ai $375 mi) _Segieew @ This paint needs a _ | Medium smal! Upright pian $1.50 ea, | r more. FOR SERVICE PA | form rock obairs, plat e. Call OR 3-4801. Co 
4y, ve 30 GALTON HOT WATER HEAT-| ot Grip. sag ge ig ag. eee San de We | than 16. ea. | nessee walker. LUAMING TEN-| {of FOCKST. Uhten cables, ‘Roos | mmunity Motor Sales 
iieas ae i} Tithe ae ef nome titthon fe) see recewsy. | pena Ms Wendveds sot oles ts 1) pedal ergen $008 to estates ra cng lg ood apaciad walker Ree and Tenses | dividers, bedrscen furniture & | Boats & Accessories 85 avetnn pit wa BLVD. 
Syer's y “xt ee 2 custom | 1005¢ 15 screens @ borders. Ced i mare Ibs. Chestnut amps. All the above fro: cae a paar AD 
s7rt os Mi W Huton FE ee tT cohalt Shingles + GORRLANE™ rom a paoyr, | Enh THE ome MOOT OG" Cainte toe Dine Her. fag mare. albu,” Surrow a) i ee ee al ee ATWATER 
tw 2 CALL BE é15-1o. AAS alt Shin ve 5-6150 0 Clarkston. MApie_5-1922. | arrow mare, Lik ATER. 
aprnoraaror 2 fed rE 6287 B34 an veo veation gl es. (KITCR EN CABINET SINKS Up to 36 mos. to pay OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM- HORSES BOARDED EXC iL E. SMART AUCTION — $110. 905 8. Cass Lake 
oss TOP Shin pair 5 model 1 ma | removal 82275, { CARE. rida TDF 
wee * here $30 Pot aa 00 value $46 30, while they last GALLAGHER’ STATE INSPECTED RASPBERRY 5311 Walnuj Lake Rd EM _3-3004 | tome will we-atlered ‘tt e300 pm west Bish met hig Tg techy 
Serene WG PRDERER Church S Inc eee tee geet ee eraers | AE Baren cS wa MAple §-3601 | PROROU GEARED he Ck aime. ih uew sales pavillion ‘4 mile WT¢ PP 7 FERC ASSO BOAT. any MODEL ! 
REE?. CoM. * | pleas % 2 =. FE 40566 STRAY ; peers JL 2-1928 : shopping cent T 
pletely tutomatte Fan Et Oey LOT Sculrre! Ra UL 2.4000 ° Orenasd Leke Ave 4. cept. 383 tie! cn paves ae cher pueeenay wr eanste’’ Ue TO BOARD. 1676 Hillman Ai fio Rochester. Paul “pod cond: TE Se Ber $30 ee a DOLLAR | 
nattress studio ditan Excellent 699 FGO INCT a ee amberiain 10475 | Bige : ware Lake Rd. T _ uctioneer | 
_eond, FE ¢1453 3 UBATOR. GAS STOVE USED low Rd. Davisburg. _ Vorce. roy. Al ae et | PT RU —_ Fin? ; 
; Non SMALL PIAN MApie 5-5 . RUNABOUT. 25 HORSE ALEN EL 4 i 
RCA 17" TABLE 3 ‘ abe arty rae’ of tank Fresh LARGE MAYTAG IRONER IN Wainut con { I nent ; Evinrude & trailer OR LEE RT : 
ce ae comer MOSS Be Hatin ea excelent condition, 18 Cacios en. Wy cst TIONG conc. STaawnrnny ptanty—oEDER, Wanted Livestock 73 For Sale Housetrailers 78 Sesubee Re Gpatatre > SELLE | 
53-3303 alter 5 mS See am Lak sf rom ‘il. MORRIS MUSIC Lon Milford s OFC! | oe PPP 14 FT. PLYWOOD JNABOUT. : 
kei Wick 6"RO DING Ri AIL GOOD BARGAINS s Lake Rd 34 4 hoe legraph Rd FE 2-0567 hese Biers MY ee BREEDING RABBITS. NEW ZEA. 30 FT PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE | $95 Bowling ball dod’ beg. Brune: or H J. VANWELT 
set. with adie pads 650 “boc, | MEDICINE CABINETS WITH wean from _Te!-Huron Stark Bros. Nurséry FE ' gaei2 or Flemish Giante 5 py oS _wiek_918 3-0250. 31986 4540 Disie Evy 
replace set sie Grex scq rea | USED EOHBES. NAIL FREE separ Two GHT PIANO $50 Representati 2 DETROITER. ‘58 or \18 HP J OHNSON, ELECTRIC ° 
day t+ ‘mF ‘ar oe. | parate chrome flu t utive SOR $100 DEL ELECTRIC | 
Chrome wichen ses as Bevier Than New £59 borne gia arato nights | ——_______FB 22031 _____ Laptacening Qrnameniais git tim es en, | eee Take over payment, FE jaggy Soo ATTENTION! 
is i im 2300 And xt — _ lete. Fact + . . ie Bina aw AT ro DI a 
Sg ee See fee BPRS, | Fa see Sra SPE FOF “eel ek cea 16 LAPSTRAKE | “War sermux ron tree 
REFRIGERATOR “933. «ELECTRI : é . Bye. = | : ~ 8 ps OO ture and take over balanc tind - * 
stove $35 21" TV $55 Gas sore Kontis Pipe Paneling 16c ft. NATION'§ FINEST COUNTER TOP) sec Baldwin Acrosonie spinet. | ~~~ _For - Sale ‘Pets 69 | ___For Sale Poultry 74. = Elizabeth Lake Road No. 76 Control SORG WE'RE PAYING 
an Ripeae a $19 Ewctre e thes Post $945 pr.) per sq ft ge surfacing | cy be eeinit with matching bench. ' 3 LGE. KENNEL GATE, 3 Fo | won ume woes Ju SS | 6 ALMA 41. FT FORCED TO| uuleves ag He Box. = ee |: TOP $$$ DOLI AR 
y S276 =) GE : FRESH sel alk OR 3-6268, 
P . _STYE! | Spectal prices GA ' ; EGGS Afte ‘Evinrud 
reevonatiep bi ee shine “Hone revere i “| TERMS _ Cheap” FEO eait o* ies. Mepbownd FOR bie coe Bi ma Lanalao OHI — “yOar i ser aa eonme ENN‘ 
rice 2 Tacome Ct M r NEW ; . Corts 5 R = co CKs F c CH 4 SY 
pe many per angus Come SE naan Wh G5 ore a | GALLAGHER | Yee eile Rolo | test Ba DUCKS Fe FONTIAC SE 180 pants | e_gerepeeey eard moter wi GL 
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PURI GOUCH, DEQDIVAN EX Bia whet Sh pen outuanians tiger, S eae ae SESE Be oes |" Sale Farm Produce 78 qe oEsteat 2 my (ONG taler*Pe hie meer "| MOTOR SALES 
3. MI fea eng ae | SIN RSEPO WER ELECTRIC EV 
SOFA UPHOISTFRED c nate "&h FHA Te: agin, 2-ft_ len ie r WANTED co POODLES, # MOS SACRI- gr acKMORE | bedrm. full bath. large COLE | inrude, like ne ae Pet EV-| PE ent imei HUB f 
painted chects UT 21865 A Terms Free Estimates |. ae ve PLU? BING SUPPLY — mec hea CO | eating and cig APPLE a kitehen, reasonable, QL | _1665 Rustic be Keego sigh o-oog —_—= «1107 
ane TEL ot REFRIGERATOR. “¢'OPEN & to $30 MON thru SAT a see CRAPISMN FE 35-2100 VSED PIANOS Female a ce 4 MOS OLD, _Rd_ OL 1-6480 0 Siivervel at i OE See , i. ie ey JAVALIN, ae manvinsge R Ss: 
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Se peer nope i last o1-RPLES ONbe. ‘heavy duty. 3 iN TABLE Wiegand Music Center” AKC REG. BOSTON TERRIER OAKLA ND COUNTY MAREET With bath. Been used evar: 1987 EVI like new, UL a | Cass eNpEAO . . MOTOR. to BALES 
Commerce Rd EM 3-414 CRPLES LUMBER &* tem? pinks Dado set. $250 for BAZASR ARE pups, Champ stock. FE 5-5812 Sat, 7 c Lk. Ra Open every ons onis Like new. $500 do 1 VINRUDE BiG — 
SINGER PORT Z10-2AG ATIACH MATERIAL SALES co nt, FE tse on RA Je scua oarnd AKC DACHSHUND MALE. 3 Mos. *® howe | Posatoe Easter plants MY _2-3791 “=| | _Siath, ates like Rew, $308. MA. NOW 
$1950 Evectmiux Vacuum. £7495 9340 Highland Ra (Msg) OR 3-7092 ONE +10 CRAFTSMAN TABLE S i Ss “foun npionship stock $45, FE vegetables Eg . ‘Orensires:ed ner PALACE 10X45 170 NOP. » after 6. P.M. | REA 
ge ee Se AUCTION sac ease duty. 3 table exten 0 tore Equipment 64 gcc" or eblckens honey “fiancicratt, Pree jaa ek i987 CURLY CRAFT 16 FT 1 
INGER POR All new merchandise. Friday. A i ado set $250 for - ; <RMAN SHEPHERD PUP. 5°)". "> 3-poTs INDER 8 FT W TH 
chines OR TABLE se nare Ped AL iith, 7 pin. 2616 Dixie Hw afl al) ol ee wood lathe with | RESTAURANT ELECTRIC GRILL | pes of show quality. Ready POTATOES  CERTIFIE = 35 ft. long. Good cond. WIDE al 85 H.P etotbon ggg renee | . . 
FE 2-337. nasichigans Aiwine ae 1 mile N of Pontiac elty limite ee $4156 ; and deep fryer. Hood for pe or immediate sale FE 8-0641. Several] varieties FIED | SEED - 8-2426 _ —__ ae Prgoger Beautiful! BRING Y 
ter. 343 Oakland, HE Distributors - o NOTE Oa FRIGIDAIRE “. register MA 41200 1215 BIRD HOUSES ALL PET | SHOP. _Lk. Orion. MY 2-0931 \ ad DE LUXE J¢FT ? BEDRM. trailer and notes. x ‘anne | OUR CAP HERE FOR 
ae Fue aa OL ANCHOR FENCE Ss ig, 2-2030 before 2 30 y_ Park Rd 55 Williams FE 4-6433. POTATOES “$160 PER HUNDRED d ma. Like new. Jalousie win- $3,000 Will finance. Call FE OP DOLL 
Brion ange Teal blue green. No money down FHA approved ee FANELT ING” RESTAURANT EXHAUST FAN. 18 Boxes PUPPIES F AWN MALES Stiverbell,_ Mountain Rd. of 30115 Storms & ecreens. OR, “3719 after 6 
cotton tweed fabric. FREE ESTIMATES Bir a" Ye per ft. ; nter small cash reg-. 1ampion sired Ch Bang-away porarol ra ene - WE NEED 500 CA . 
Ts. old. ke new $75. EM Qj FE 5-471 irch M4" 43c per ft. 7 | ister ice cream cabinet randsons-ghow  qualit | POTATOES $1.0 _ CRT RBSBTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT 158. wes or RS 
jolt ; 7 AN “EXPERT LICENSED HPAT. OW" Baneling 3s" ae per ft. | arrose afer 2 ge | Hihrtan, a ent a eo | "‘Mounteln 8100 | BU 3356 BALD, travel trailer. since Tee nehdtee: Sect ciueee Byco| BU 7 On eS SS ae . 
OUGHT, SOLD. EX ar. | 1 j COOLER BOX 10x8x6 FT. =; se Bec |SEED POTATOES EA Ife. See them and get ALUMINUM BOAT & 1 V ' 
eee Tea fo? Mt Clem-| snd. oe oe nite, ler Looe SON JUMBER CO. | cash “Must remove. FE 6-06 $778 | mosze x BULL PURE-BRED | Youne  'M Pontiac Reaee Charies | rae Werner Trat| FE 2-6540 BOAT & TRAILER. ‘A ERIL S 
Bo a _ installed at once. FHA terms. 80 .L-DOWN LIGHT PIXTURES, | sachsen uel te ing MY_ 21711 - to foin one of Wall ; 
SINGER BUDGET PO | 8. 80 $6.05. Cellin ; 8,| WENT OUT OF BUSINESS. WI! : BOSTON TERRIE STUD SEED & EA FAT : _citin y Byam's ex-; 2020 Dixie Hw: 
Let ub ibe hor erties skrungow FUTURES SOONOS ter Sesh Spas! EEE a lee eG Sait Mere’ cartes Ok Pm cone ek See Mga Authorized Bales oat —— "re ase 
e¢ to complete pay- t kiteh fi electric grill, 2) COLLIE PUPS 11430 Davisburg . Sales 
rats. neatikic le new ectoiat| 6 en ofl and gas furnaces POWER L | steam tables, Hotpoint F ~ $10. sburg : 
for smal) down “payment. and| autom water and steam bo'lers. a AWN MOWER, $15.) fryer and cash rench | MA_ 43721 Ae = 
nd c Hand mower §4. register. wal ap iti OUR CUSTOMER 
Sonu atgeae STE Al areal ponte, Ut pkg" ara ontaid! MM Sg FOR, SALE “Sale Farm Equipment 76 Pn Chiet & Detroiter oob 
5 enter. Mir- and {he galvanized 1 PATIO. STONES. SAVE ON ale ' Reg. Englist Min eN N | and 10 
acl . & ni cop er black ES ' ad n P : 
Sole Ms jo Bre 2 oe. Bak en mitiegs | Lowe Bros third. sizes 24x24, SAVE ONE- porting, ; Goods 6 65 hes old. Pointer vupies. 8 ARIENS SETS. FRAZER ROTO Witt: ode tence ian We toe a of | 4 AH? “CLEAN ad 
Open mone Notions De artment Paint and Super moe & 16x32 Smooth fi hee’ YORIG: Fg \ Bauc om. 5200 Li ines tt Ra, e | thlers. new and rts and all oe trade-ins. We top: them YBAUGH'’S 
£0357 rom ‘1 ‘tt! 9 Phone FE 208s ugg Se PFLY,. _ Roger A Authler Co. anak | EFT AERC GRAPE ALUME peer Michigan Phone Mohawe | pa e Wravic. 1580 #ovarke B on trade-in. allowance — at ~ BOATS —MOTORS—TRATLERS WE'LL GIVE YoU 
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TRADETN DEPT. see ee SRK = HALF AND BL? = Sag geet ot) ee 13h p, Jobson “1 boat traly eo BRUTY CARTY & SAVES ob Hutchinson teas inbosrds and Outvoaras $$ CASH $85 _ : 
Apt size gas stove 529 55, “quarters Opdrke Mkt, FE 5: ‘ou ROTO-TILLER WITH 21 IN, LAWN road ™ Face PREE KITTENS | Jacobsen lawn mower . : “aaae s anore geste A GOOD DEPENDABL } 
Tabie top “elec ance sae BASTIAN . BLESSING -SOUNTER mower attachments, OR 3-512 | GUNS MODERN OR ~ KNHQUE Sena OR 39789 Boles rac ors & ones Mobile Ho es CRUISE OU OAT AY ABLE. Tah 
ge Bar es ces piege” ime amare RSCHE ghionise e dagnoe ba agit repair ang geoge guoun,:/ gig ver to. eoed ot wos SMplelty tractors "A mowers | mM he 
Sei ee reg, 8 REL ee: 8 S. Saginaw _Burr. 375 ‘Telegraph. , oes « ome. FE Rotoct riding mowers i S l 2.4402 Tdays @ to D PE ILL 
vr. elec nefrig. .. ++. i ‘OR, 7 c j — ee | tillers | 4-9370 
3 pe. chrome dinette $1795 _heigh Street ROE BALE. 3 EE BEBUILE LAWN MOWERS ~-otse BUY, 8fLL. TRADE! GERMAN SHEPHE Specials on used equi Qies “oar “MOTOR AND TRAIL ER ) 
; be Wine coum $1495 BETTER ‘ 304 VOakian ane ets 3 Leach, 10 Bagley tan 11 eee. earn e HOUGHTE ve SON 4301 Dixte High with senttole, S100 FB £1878 “RAMBLER” 
pe. grm. suite 29 95 Qu | 1ar ve LADIES HAGEN ery reas FE : ighway - lhe * 
Many other items a ay 7 able ee rag PTER BUYS — RANGE HOODS WITH FAN. ONLY one ubs, gt 2 ‘ SIATCHED COU Gate Bt OND COCKER SP Rochester". & iNew Taea Deaier Open rae das ma : week wt oe och R bP To a au 8. SAGINAW nae 434 
aw oa ata» 8 50 wel W (gen bd carry Miser west Thompson, 7005 See ther Ag ae gio MALE Be FE KER Par RY Ot eas Bei y 161 cee LIKE NEW 2 BED. BROOKLINE OUTROARD MOTOR. | “PRIVATE PARTY WANTS .'57 on 
: erms. FE > 41122/ f33 — se | a - MALE BASSET ~ m. 37 ft 62.200 cash, FE 43 Pp as new. 25¢ El ey with powerglid 
pping W-Pine 3c lin ft ROTOTILLERS | Bait, _Minnows, Et T HOUND AVAIL:| 6 after 4 i i. 25¢ Elm. | ceptionally i 
a |tx12 sheathi 5 : | WW c. 6B able for stud servic bp. Wheel Horse and 7 h eh ia i RIS CRAFT 11-FT, : y ‘good, low ea . 
This Week's Specials j xia shelving. wrPine’ te 12¢ a. hg Se 4any to operate, the ladies can | sock OR, _3-6124 ¢. Champion ; Bolen: riding Geactors with ‘elec Se man: utility outboard. sfonts | 6. Pontine details and pricé. hs 
, : a Base W-Pings | --- gf foun tee ue oe a ait mith ‘BAIT & TACKLE—OPEN 7 ays | ALE AREF WED —ORUN.| Gen. ost. Ideal for Jawa, and ar NEW TR. ALL ERS SAL. ES. New finishing ji Paneling. Also So i Press. 
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poe Kelrigatar Rik ‘Wuittpoel Base Bnoe WPIne oe De. R | pORy makes gemie reveiiery: _389 Orchard Lake ane ol ew os after 7 FE 83647, | 26" riding mowers and attach. | ALMA-STAR CANOE WITH §AlL8 & OU" {& M Motor Sales 
r eatte rT. § Year guarantee | Birch Pis wood ox” - %@ ime payments available. F. «San d, 3 W ZEALAND RABBITS | ments 195@ new Toro riding CHAMPION-GREAT LAKES ger. With pee dies, Good TRIO. | “ror Bag on later model cars 
ia ee cen toe: rel hgal gead 3 a! des... 413.75 Ea rh eat ew Ba case Equipment an Gravel & - Dirt t 66. a toe FE 47534, | ryetett Goes alle reel type. 32° Gig Trade-In Allowance $130, FE_5-9303 shape. iu eH oO 1603 
olce f : ri PRRRAAR AL AARARR RR 
anty, Delivered. Your, ch oor! pitt, nae age ng. ¢ $5.21 Ue ene. “oe. Mircea a: GREW SOP | housebroken ae SHOTS &! type. Jacobson fitet quality moe Gibson Trailer Sales CusTOM “BOAT COV ERS AN 
*rodele 1 of a kind. Come and| V-grooved , Mahgany Plywood soe 7 _& black dirt, FE 5- er mut wood at Maplectest. “Ott Hatchery | wr’ arntina Saars “aays VAN, ee RE 2103 | = ane repair, FE 4-437 VERS AND BEONd 
R ATORS, Rebuflt, Guar-| Fi $00 Del DOORS REPAIRED FE |A-) TOP SOI iE AT WE SELL ae eager ees | CU T 
- yw “87 <= 1%" SOIL, SAND, vans Equi : v / CUSTOM BOA 
aiteed, delivered. Chotee of 25 Soun os Se en w.| tae ut enact dirt. Ken “Jones. PePralag puppies oA Sl acinae SE) NEW AND USED | best tepals. Fucrornens ANP 
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. Goon nouseRErriko snor,| on carry $1.35 Bag SHEETROCK Toe ie koi SAND GRAVET | PEO “COME IN AND SEF ees ~ CENTURY CRUIS-ALONG — 
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ae HURON PE 41553). ,. bh AGGERTY - ext, rio, 4x12 eee outs 90%) 183 Sanderson sore 7121 | fei te ene end ean. Pa ‘ cra) re ane CADILLAC Raa , 
‘DE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC-| BER COMPANY Kl TOP 801 oe 2. «POODLE PUPPIES WHT f BUTTON STARTI rts — Bottle Gas URY 
t 3 L. SAND. G TE MIN-| G_AND BO- 1 
og 06d Ww mo Electric 1947 WALLED [ARE HWY CHURCH g INC: my “OR 3 06 dirt. Jerry’ sae Mot ls wittene ig Mother pedi. | kine we have eoveral an TRAILER EXCH ARGE INt. "AND L ARES Say AL LES CL. EAN CL. RS 
A tes urot Between W. Maple & KE sac traf 2-4000 ‘si -0638 | or Graduation, 171 Navase. — tractors. tiers and ies | | 60 8. Telegraph FE 2 2a? W _SURON, 5 FE 47121 | We Will : 
PHONE WArket 4-108 _ _SiNGLe CEMENT, LAUNDRY” TUB. “tb black ees FOP, 86 a PILES, 5AM Verne pst + ND . Et Commodore Mari e Wil Pt | 
Ee » ves ' Bar wi ed ' POODLES. REG. PUPPIES. ERMS ! OXFORD ~ wma -T 
GET IT QUICK... ie soe Z ND one Ls igth. | price tap, sittin. so | a Tor use ER UaHED stone | _641_Thira ya ee KING BROS. | | Nene. ler post Seek, lseses be | LLAR | 
a . La m $ ——- 4 5 . a i oc ease . 
through Classified Ad eet tbe Se S10" boi Piresder, SFE baed |, PRN OEE D cen poco? Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke TRAILER _ isefs"*&n wongua, Rig | 
™ hoe 3 Oak flooring ge | ACIBBORS, PINKING ~ sHtans, “UTENTION TRUCKERS. LOMDING PARAKEETS CANARYS, CAGES, FE eon OP 41112 : | pox 100, “PP estes Frets | CASSOAKLAND | ‘ 
y ete 62" sing cabinet with wall | ots ag tig LOK, serrated Knifes. | i tw ra top sof Stevenson food and — supplies, Crane mid ‘ ar ae FIBERGLAS LY : : 
és, whatever it is — dial) cabinet, aan Ft 0 as wALTO sae ae Ra. MA 61277, Hatchery, 2408 aubnura. UL. 2.2200 | a ALES | or your Boge ath gor 3 32 W_Mentesine- oe 
+ | Facbndnainlt pad Saath Ae oz } . x ' ks. c : 
‘ Wolverine Lumber erg SHED, @x8, 960: 8” dake eg al ts | PARAKERTS, FEMALE CANARYS: DON’T WISH. FQRys stewart GE | glass for boat windshields | "sh 
FE 2-8181 f d-'320 8. 8602 8° TA: | ie, Vic, Bald-| Tsopical fish ty NF RAL GARWOOD windows, plastic 
or an ad: ge VENDING PB oare| bind ines mower, $6: pirts Bike see oer Nom PIE 48643 | derson St, BR AIT, ites 67 Hen-| MONEY! Make it easily | GREAT LAKES & ZIMW | fee panels made to onder "| DONT PASS UP 
ee END TACHINE. 7p. | 36 ¢ girl's bike, | T, BY as i 3 & ZIMME your. 
writer and get it! | el XEMA. hag cold shanger, Mike| 12, 2 winter “coat, tah 10 & hte Pies OAD: YARD | PART Sethe curike Fou | through Classified Ads. To; Mu trom. Wer trade: gall Th to) special requiremente «oy MONEY! Sell unneeded 
— Va Sse re 12, | ae. DIRE ie ee Fiat PARAREETS CRN ARIES, vt TT nt rent, buy, swap, hire, | 0 ae some wonderful buys = Repair Kits belomging:s. for 
a 7 . Since 1927, 584 i 7 RES ee us today. One Fed ‘etrifo , 
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| 1957 Chevrolet oie URAMBLER er exo! PONTIAC AUTO” | Siutefan, FON: Hat ‘58 LINCOLN 8 PASSENGER STATION WAGON 0ST IMPERIAL vie NEW. 8 eee. BROK ERS svmss | voR tet 
ee full power, radio and heater, | ‘57 Stude Silver Hawk iniews ; ‘OR THE 
. , eT tier aes ee ee eae. 38, =| FINEST sve ecwtuee | + . mileage, ~ s $ : 
: Russ Dawson for, motoring vacation. Only Chev: 8 2 ar. OF en and well maintained 
: 232 S. Saginaw PE 20131" “ HODGES, INC. a aed 3 & Convert Power CAPRIS — PREMIERS — 
oe '|1957 BEL AIR CHEVROLET 4. F300 8 8. Woodward 6-0029 | +57 a di OD ; USED CARS | . CONTINENTALS 
Immaculate 1952 4 DR., CHRYSLER, eT 3 | :38 Plymouth 4 dr, Wen. 
4 2 A — Waw. Very cisea. ‘36. Ford 8 2 dr’ FOM SHOP oo, FROM $3195 
; idsa CHRYSLER NEW YORKmR | 3 Chev, Del Ray 8 OD we 
s s WOooDWA RD. be Me re. Radio & Heater. Power | +53 mouth .........-... ee 
. & power brakes. 42.000 ford Panel .............-.:- . ug Ford Panel ..:............... $ 195 4; EF miles. o dealers. UL 2-3362. | +5] Plymouth .......-.. BOB 
20 ui " custom in oid ‘33 DESOTO. Goo SHAPE. POW. | 1269 Perry_at- Madi 
. Compleat at 23 er_R&H OR 3.9617. issT, FORD CUSTOM PONTIAC-CADILLAC | Lumber. Ul, 2-1330. Sart » 5 '°ADeOTHO ~~ | __38 1. before 3 3 p.m. -| 3 ( ) 
TON, ‘ 53 DeSOTO. W FORD FAIRLANE HT 1 OWN. | ] 50 PR ST 
Good transportation. tras. Perfect cond. Low mens | Cc $40.50 DOWN $7.50 PER WEEK| fre’, Posect cond *.| N. Woodward INC. 
iss FORD CUSTOM 3002 DOOR. V-8. Fordomatic, heater, a+ B’HAM MI 4-1930 280 Hunter Bivd Ml 6-6934 
‘ spare. $145 down. finance $ "| 1867 FoR FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. | seus BK 
i083 CHEVROLET STATIONWAG. . oor wagon. Full rack. -, 
ae er Sta AG- Eddie Steele Autometic, power steer ase | nennome BY es ail 
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O.K. TaN 7 DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER low down paymem® or oid | "38 MERCURY 
‘ ' STATION WAGON % YEARS FAIR DEALING py 4 goo ZEGO HARBOR, ony AIH AG | SlheLaue MAROTOR CHEVROLET PIKE MI? } za ; Used Trucks Bestest ecad re ewnar. 9l0T3. 1953 FORD § CYLINDER. FOR- B ING |” $Ber cute mete when ? : Oskland before 6. 80 Fourth isi) DODGE. 4 DOOR, Vi. POWER- | Gomstic. 2tone bine. Ready So ge. RAMBLER | pss esin 
54 CHEVROLET ae | 700. , les. $3.300 - tc #2 300 oe aswn ment ‘or old Pe 666 S. Woodward oe DOW ss rae MC 
; ‘H, CHE c ‘83 MOTOR. page Oe bes BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, 666 8. TOK: % TON PICKUP: Cheap. Smith's Service Station, | Owner wants cash to buy home. | WOODWARD MI_¢3000 | mad Saar BRAID 
ONLY $295 | Waluon, 9180.01 oa on ON REPOSSESSION | stick. Excellent condition. 44,000 
"30 CHEVROLET SSE. : les. PE 40738. 4 includes lax pnd ‘tr R&H, Pric : | SL DODGE 4 DR. GOOD COND. nx h needed. $265 full pri mee 4a TON PICKUP includ 1 transfers. Tom | Radar pa price. | 1837 FORD RANCH WAGON. RED MOTOR SALES 
. $™5 OC mo a weace | So ee White. Automatic. Clean as a aan 2 “2 eo vs 4 . King Auto. -0402. i bal * Wholesale, $1,395. 30, DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 
37 CHEVROLET 3-8556 $7 FORD 4 DR. VICTORIA, HARD monthly payments. sis’ 0. | 35 YEARS _ DEALING 3 fully equipped, sale or trade.| Very low down payment or oid | Cass AT PIKE 8Ts 
\% TON PICKUP "1958 EDSEL otor “& power glide, 72 W.| trade. BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER. FE 201060 
+ ne egg + DR consain SiaaaORE Coon. | I -FORS STARA wate mT eee pita oF oe ce 1955 5 FORD 0 FASSENGER COUN- | i8s7 FORD | STA WAGON take id ¢ 
= ITS TRUE 5 ’ V-8, radio and heater.| Full size STATION To st, |... Wate, OW FOES 
Matthews-Hargreaves Ar conalifon. $165, Finance g00s. | _ sted 5 | A 1955 CUSTOM LINE v#.| FACTORY BRANCH 
: The BIG, Ble Let. | Haupt Pontiac | Russ Dawson | Eddie Steele | "sanitiPusm Nate # Roster 631 OAKLAND AVE. Is the Place to Buy! 3 eet THRONE Gath FORD HAM-RAMBLER 666 8. WOOD- 57 MERCURY 
' FE 4-4547 white. V-8. POM, R&H. sharp. KEEGO HARBOR 2 DOOR SEDAN Clarkston Motor Sales. | =-222 FE, 2-282 | 1953 FORD PICKUP. 196¢ PLYM- Racio, & Heater. Merc-o- 
Auto Insurance 90A 4, Ford 2 dr. Fordomatic. Radio; | om 6 “1073 Po c. ba steering 
| Heater, $295. No money down. |CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER °S7 FORD 8: oes % oe peaD TRANS., wer brakes 
& PD FOR Most Sans. ‘83 Chrysler 4 dr. ao tic Main St. Clarkston. MA _5-5141 : 5 : 265, EM 3-0081 H. Riggins 
| "1 Z $9.60) ‘transmission. Radio. Heater. A | CAR PA TOO BURDEN. COUNTRY SEDAN i058 FORD. V8 CUSTOM 300.2. Ee $4.99 ea. ipretl Reresin—no money down! some? Let us help you adjust to», One owner — Very clean dr., low mileage, Exc. cond. ad - "36 4 Dr. Estate wagon. Ra. | some less expensive model. | $300 DO’ 3 PER MO 6-8853. * 
Foreign & Sports Cars 90B) 0, Gown paymest, nn” “Lake Orion Motor Sales Sp FORD 7 DR on lac > ; Ford 2 Dr. A little jewel. A fine ___M2¢ AT CLARKSTON RD BRAID REPOSS SSION | a | $335 No cash, needed imported sports and antique tires Pontiac 4 dr sedan. 8 =) “CY” OWENS FORD 319 moots Std. sift, V-6. Mr ' 
ear owner  Maasket ‘Tite! Mate, RAH. 6 way scat. Light | | Bell. King Auto, PE 60602, etd 
Co_ TT! Ww " 56 Booting 25 rpare. saat! 57 FORD MOTOR SALES | 938 FORD, Hor | ROD. FLOOR | tone pain D PLYMOUTH DEALER | _ 5 For Sale Cars = 91; Siitewslls. 2 tone paint, $195 ara 305 ean EARS FAIR DEALING | 3) HUDSON WASP. $150. 248 W | re | Mipyentisc, 2 for sedan, White Base AT W. PIKE ST. ¥ pstianti. 83 BUICK . A-l SHAPE.| and en. Hydramatic. Radio | FE_2-0186 1957 BMW ISETTA—A REAL Gas | ore 
$450. 900-8. Cass Lk. Rd. No) and Hester. te tires. | / ! 37 FORD 4 DR. BEST OFFER.| saver 70 miles per gallon. | Sotiate, Pull price $606. | “After 5, FE 8-6701. Call PE $4590" Community Motor 
‘ ick st BT. =| “—~ « “Transportation Specials y wens "4 FORD V4 COUPE. LIKE NEW. | _ Sales. _FE 3-7117 
we tee eh ti Maple 5- or *Aple $-1141/ 147.8 SAGINAW STREET | QteFdrive, P. steering. Orig. tires. | JEEP. NEW " MOTOR, GOOD+ -. @ int toedeene st 
j gayi | 1055 CHEVY DEL RAY V-8. POW. FE 5-410 FE 53588 | OR 31501. shape. Must «ell. Best offer. MUI! | BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ 2 8 HT, CALL FE $-8227 of Pee. R&H. White walls. 1 own- {| * TRY HERE wee aw Wite's car. Exc’ cond. $765 , I, mer = PREMIERE 2 DR j 1663 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. eget FACTORY BRANCH | :35 Dottise Starente! Chtaion BT. Full power. 18,000 miles, MI DON T 
La ; | 58 CH DEL RAY, Vi.' 52 Cad edan, ; : Meering. $148 down, Pinence “eene Sticke fick. Red & white. $605., 58 THUNDERBIRD tee werd pickep E soy "te GMERCURY, GOOD TRANS. 
: FULL POWER h $109.00. FE 30633. 
; Eddie Steele 1965 “CHEV po erergh Matot 4 Brilliant Red | | vour ULE OLD$ DEALER | "alaraton Ne na ke As. BE BLINDED | ona white. Slee som 595 FOREIGN CAR SALES | tomatic. $495. wits | — Pree 
FORD dition. MUtua 44254 ™ © ee wie Whi AND SERVICE | csanthiy on ait. 56 | BY THE GLITTER 
sf KEEGO HARBOR Lake Road. ——_ “sas N. Main, Rochester OL 1-0761 mean” Weer le ning 5 wn pavionn | Most used cars sre shined up 
/ FE. 53-9204 PE 2-2529\Guev 58 BROOKWOOD STA | | '33 FORD 2 DR., V-8. STANDARD or old. trade. BIRMINGHAM - | nicely—So are ours. The differ- 
( ’54 Buick H’top Coupe | “tion Wan. Ail white. Power. maa O] itiac tage rei Vergata: | RAMBLER, €06 8. WOODWARD. | £006, 8 ret cree pully recon: 6-390. heath | the - 
Ye wee (2). (4) yao Vv. renee, MI Se. i MIL. $2 FORD saan. V8. RADIO by expert mechanics. 
fon Radio a eater. Ret Au. | a 3 HEATER ABSOLUTELY NO len . teeth body. Radio ¢ iar oes zea Excel. cond. 1 MONEY DOWN. Assume 57 CADILLAC 
ee nara . demonstrate. a CHEVY 2 GOOD TRANS- | etdl Mer Mr’ Pa hat a Credit 4 TO CHOOSE PROM Coupe Dt ‘ Tr ‘a at s L 2 
: 8S AUTO SALES vid Ray ‘Dr ian “Aller 3:90. 3839 | ~ Harold 7 Turner Fo’ oo ‘ete Get (Set Cediliac own- n- 
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cr PE 2.2351 iss aE TOLET. VERY GOOD. “wiee condition. ‘m8, ‘sn ft z BIRMINGHAM'S or Seal. TB paste eee Worr|_itnvadnc err: Above srernes. tore. Go Be F E T '37 STUDEBAKER clean.” owner. EM '3-6316. BLACK 1955 CHEVY. V3. HARD: | | $4-FORD . V8, FOM CONVERTI- IN S SILVER HAWK. Club Coupe with 
3 aie. pensr siereG. Eevee Tim : hydramatic, radio, heater & “ Lie gg OADMASTER. WHITE) top. btgatnd too transmission, Ex-| FE 3-7117 dows, power seats and new top, . beautiful sport car / au tires. Power brakes. rower Seno FE 4-3376. =  Cocminnn st beautiful pink in color. Jaymenis OF spo ; 
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Se ERE aes aie Meee S| Kee ete weir | LTACO-INS | sorvew Rane em is ease m 8 1 "BU BUCK CUSTOM. STATION) Thursday **j2,250. Pe 2-6290 a "miles. srisenl ond AN TU 0M | eS" Auburn Ate. 9555 SUPER Tadin heater” ‘power __Wgn. Extra _ciean. 5-5006, _OR 3-445. st 195 FORD FAIRLANE, 2 DOOR. . brakes. A‘1 throughout 
1956 sa BUICK SPECIAL. 4 DR, DY-'. Sic vRGLST CONVERTIBLE. ; 5 F { 2-) Dr “$R05 | V-8, radio and heater, 1 owner. 5th Anniversary Sale . f., cond.| black with new white nglon top | 5 Ford reo... $895 | $145 down, finance $695. 2YEAR WARRANTY 57 BUICK 
ee ee -e a ft ide. Al” conditie mg A ides “RADIO. HEATER. FORDOMATIC. Eddi St l EEA . _ SUPER Dr. fynetion, radlo e com on. ir 4 js 
owner. Very sma ma “Gown ‘pay | ae $1305. MI 6-2204 3204. Bhan - 1e ee e vromaTi?. PONTIAC +s heater. tu-tong’ “blu 
ncing — 7 AUTOMATIC |... 8 "57 Lucky Auto Sales 193 8. ‘manee H d b | JACK COLE, INC. FORD 1958 FORD AMERCU RY araen ULQ |, Dodge’ - Plymouth - Chrysler i SERGO HARBOR |SEDAN . $ 705 enter 2-Dr. Hardtop. Mer- 194 CHEV. BEL AiR, GOOD rie ake Pontiac Cis FE 60200 E_2-2520 ‘1956 DESOTO | comatye, radio, heater, beige and cond.. $495. No dealers, PE 5.2766. 2 ist A Anniversary Sale | R451 4 tee FORD” $1295 tan finish 
i953 LET BEL AIR «DR. . ANTEED USED CARS O ' | of . 
Good coat. FE Paw OO a Bare S58, Part RAE Sam Gs | PONTIAC'S | ramane Popp 18 57 OLDSMOBILE ‘ ‘AGON. wit : : ; TT) I1Mvu CO: PAIRLANE. ....... on... YNAMIC 88 with hyd t! 
T-Huron. 933, Baron Chee. oe — sani Ree Shes | PRIDE AND JOY <AIeES 1957 CHEVRO! mates J ” radio, hea ter, one owner. matic, 
: 65 Ford Customtine 8 2 dr. $ | ON BEL AIR HARDTOP .. $1505 mist finish. Very sharp ‘ 3 Hesh aoe dpgjore aie eds 95 Coff B k eront WAGON 96s 56 CHEVROLET 
) ER re eC rest . O I ER NTIAC i : : ‘ CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 \ 958 PONTIAC | 
NOR H 62 CHEV. HT 3,000 MILES ON HARDTOP, "POWER a +f CS) Oiler radio. heater, ar tuctone 
Dew, overeat 28 sew Gree. Take | Come out and have coffee | STICK FORD 1’ g.us| besuiy, a over payts, MU. 4-71 } M t S ] iecelets ‘ : Oro, . . 
CHEVROLET CO, }*0 cir CHEVY. GOO GOOD CLEAN 3 TRANS. and doughnuts with us. otor oalies NICE oo... mae 8 305 56 FORD 
pa while you look over our) BIG USED CAR LOT |--+- p ots OLDS V-8 2-DOOR, radio, heater, buck- - 
Has Th 98° POWER wee $995 = skin and tan finish. \ 
Amer. as ine large selection of guaran-_ | SELLING AT NEW LOW PRICES | 1956 DESOTO 
INTERNATIONAL | teed “OK” used cars. | . [ OWN OF THE SIRE 8) $56. OLDSMOBILE 
. 7 | Rp Eas ie = a 4 eNOS CHEVROLET A deal tte "Beater, fal’ power’ Hasta { lo, ater, jar . Cus- 2 wer a at 
1-YEAR - | IG! Cee. <font: neten : oo tom ttm, black tires, cream with , HARDTOP / $1905 | Orcs Snap. ™ ‘ 
DISCOU SALE hw penuae baer eee «tame (2°58 1 nagorg BORER ios 956 CADILLAC | 1954 Pontiac 2-door sedan .. 8 599 (2+ 55 PONTIACS : ‘1955 DODGE : 
9 NT i an Starchief Hardtop, hydramatic. ra- HAR a PLYMOUTH § 005 2 cour eciolgge e Mage h 
WARRANTY . 1957 Chev. 210 2-door ves. $1496 dio. heater tu-tone white over COXVERT. WER 9170s ; 
1956 Chev 210 4joor ...... eu! see ee ee ee ee | 1958 (EyaorEt | $6 OLDSMOBILE ; ; T oth fine cars at low prices IMPALA A beau! $2205 DYNAM . “ . 
4 EN FREE 1956 Chev. 'e-tom pickup ... $998 = +¢ - a 1958 PLYMOUTH ea niet Ree GIVEN FREE F | _ ‘55 PONTIAC CONV.” sare tpeuosne | 
WITH EVERY CAR | ngay gs i EY Spe, rz fiaek See in eee 1985 OLDSMOBILE 4, 56 CADILLAC 3 / tion, red hite’ trimé white | 1954 MERCURY SEDAN DEVIDLE with hydramat- 100% 1955 Chev. 210 2-door ...... & 897 ores red & W white | NICE a ine soni radio, beater; pawher’ blue 
3 1952 Olds 98 4&door ..,..... $ 207 : { white. 
| , | '57 PONTIAC 2-DR, [CONVERTIBLE |... $2388 a , Coverage ; No Exclusions 1967 Chey 810 door ........ $1477 Starchief Hardtop, radio, heater, | CONVERTIBLE FULL POWER 56 PONTIAC 
y a on lay 955 Ford Fair! -d - | ydramatic, wer steering & DESOTO 4 DOOR. Hydramatic, black and 
Ser: a, leased s+ $2508 u ‘ord Fatriane 2-door .. 8 oe | brakes, white tires, tu-tone green. | pLITEH HARDTOP vias Uncesve $1305 told finish, radio and heater. 
Beet ome. -: 1958 Chev. Biscayne 4-door .. sivog| "AiT CaF for & low price: wie ae “85 PONTIAC 
om tr. Pow $946 1955 Chev. Yetoo pickup .. 8 me Ai 4 PONTIAC 4. -DR. ° 1988 T-BIRD 1305 | 2,70 CHOOSE FROM, Red and Lae orange sedan, w reen e 
per 8 eae z 1055 Buick Cent. Bardtop .. 8 595 | Ee n.d tires, radio. | saroroe” PLyMouTH eae. es SAREE vo BIBT ; - rdramatic. A rood goim . 1955 Chev.: 319 4door ..... . & 800 
‘wagon . ‘ CROSS COUNTRY RAMBLER. 
@ mote.te pick from hese Chev. 210 ¢-door Sp $1198 | lb ‘53, PONTIAC inten = 5Q— _ Economy Wagon. | . 
at : | ir. Sedan at 
NEW CAR DEMOS | ONNISON (ms ae te eseer  9 eh tn gE te THER won ANY, MANY, 1 7 Ta c Tul ny 
rv — se 9 ‘ ig FE Sant 195% Olde Sup. 88 .4-door $1946 heater. hyaramatic ‘A good rong | used . wa choose from. All 
: 1955 Chey 210 4-door seer, (CAF for ap “oe ° 
NK KATES Motor Sales | TO CHOOSE FROM BA | 1967 Plymouth ter $1198 * “Vy r ANT 
i 2YEAR WARRANTY 
#:20 a.m. to 9 p.m. OFFERS | 1957 Chev. Be Air HT. , $1760) | 
, | “ue ' alt th Chev. | Free Coffee a and | Donuts _Haski S Ch Vv \“ M S l SC HI J Z S 
Lat 8. Most vars | ave poy enn” ela dle ° | otor a es Bright pot 
rL AKEC ORION, Open Rites “t 9| 210 Orchard Lake Ave. DESOTO-PLY wean Orchard Lake at Cass orn, 
_ MY sie! IF E 2- 9101 Open Eves. BIRMINGHAM " MI 6.5300 ‘FE — = till 10° PE i 7371   
  
  
  
  
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  6 REDS Manes OF eerie am Several "50, "$1 & "83 Chevroiets |” oF ia 2 ae FmoutD | se FORD Custom Sedan .., 9006 pestsaricesnsmangyesconeaiQ® 
oe Oe oat. ‘85 RAMBLER Super ....... $795 HOMER HIGHT. MTRS. 
SS DOW ee eas i cnet Rae Te . h "Ba PLYMOUTH Convertible $495 
: actory Branc Loss << de: ‘64 METROPOLITAN H-Top $605 ““uond cond. $a35- $225. Meng rN 
shy@ramatic, radio spd. ce 83 CHEVROLET 4 Door .... $175 1056 FORD RANCH / WAGON. 
wae 2 mouth Revet, ¢ door, pow- BILL ; Remodeling Specials 
1954 Chevrolet coupe, pow- SPEN . E 30 F ‘ tees ily ne erflite; radio and heater, S ‘83 Pontisc wictert’ ince 0 
50 MORE TO CHOOSE rT te =| "49 Cadiliag HT ....... es 
Eddie St ‘lo -“RAMBLER" |: fre, le pteele | — Sales & Service — | ‘4 Pontla . FORD 21 gs. SAGINAW PE 8-454) Piet sip Jato models and basalt j 
CHEV .. STICK, VERY Onn te ‘08. by owner. OR 3-1754. 23 _AUB Sy ALaANe 
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  54 Rambler, Bp. auto tane. 2 New paint. Clea ‘$4 Pontiac, Cal cating. auto. trans. 
Radio, beater. Very For Sale Cars bi For Sale Cars 91 ‘wane al 2 Radio. “heater. De PRE PN CRA. Nee 
ge lee 1956 FORD FAIRLANE, FOM, ¢ Mazurek -Metor Sales 
    
  
  
  
    
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‘BRAID eee “Fe i convertible. Loaded, $1,500. 
2 ee -MOTOR SALES 
     
    1965 NASH HAR RADIO & YEARS FAIR DEAL 4 Heater. Continental it a af OW. Pie ‘is se PONTING Ac, 2   
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ree ERMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8 WOODWARD “33 FLYMOUTS xe on RADIO i 8 see HAC eoR STORK ie 
Heater. EM 3-478. wher. FE 4-4730 5 
Le 2 i “BELVEDERE igs PONTIAC 2 DR. HARDT mie Pe rors V-8, powerflite. | ae atic. Good cond. $895. O1 radio ang beater. white tires, $145 
down, finance $845 PONTIAC, VERY a. 1OWN-     
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FORD FE PE 2-2529 57 PONTIAC KEROO HARBOR ‘83 PLYMOUTH, CRANBROOK 8.- 8,CHIEF CONVERTIBLE FE 5-0204 2-2529 | 000 miles on new overhaul. Best 5 . 
CROSS COUN. ee es aPECIA try ance ar ue, opt ins Fane, 2 dr. $505. ashes iP ti 
work, $375. EM isis RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE. | comtietne on MAMBIEM SALES on ac   
rust on body. all tires. a 
hs. Very low 
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RAMBLER. 666 8. 
6-3000. 
1955 36 RAMBLER STATION WA 
_ OR 3.0801 ane after 6 p.m. we. 
~NO MONEY DOWN ‘94 
PLYMOUTH Club Coupe 
$195 FULL PRICE 
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Acs i 2u s. N oney “s LEMENS § 
down Luck: Auto Gales. 83. it BEHIND THE POST OFFICE to 
Saginaw FE 4-1006 or FE 42214 — ‘91 PONTIAC, 4 DR aT jHyors. 
1988 RAMBLER hoon: 2° a : R&H, Exe. cond. FE + choose rom) monty 
y 55 PONTIAC H-T HYD. R & H. 
sng Rl =e Sew ad soiee * tees Walls. A beauty. $495. T-Huron. 
ve | MONTHEY- PAYM TS 23 W. Huron. FE 42185 BIRMINGHAM = : emmy =i‘; 8S. «SPONTIAC. 4 DR, HYDRA- RAM BI.ER matic, good cond. 56-7633 
666 8 Woodward MI 6-3900 ‘31 PONTIAC RUNs GOOD. GooD 
‘32 RAMBLER CONVERT OVER. . fires FE 8-931 efter 6 _ DRIVE. RADIO & HEATER 1953. PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. 80L egg lA NO MONEY DOW wn. New hrdramatic. loaded with ex- 
sae te a ters AUTO SALES mvottae pn sony ox ‘a e gr. Mr rks at 5) TL DR. GON- 
MI Pisihty Harold Turner Ford 115 SOUTH SAGINAM inp PON aot 5, Soon pm. 
1955 RAMBLERS 5 I SAGINAW E ne 
Woeens, Sedans, 2dr cir. ye ged OPEN UNTIL 9 Pu. ii PONTIAC 4 DR STATION BIRMINGHAM | 000 miles, $675. MI 63832 
‘55 PLYMOUTH 
  R AMBL E R ‘$6 PONT. 2 DR. R&H. LARGE 
eed . “STATION WAGON | hydra. clean accessories, 137 E. 666 8 WOODWARD MI 6-3900 Belvedere 9 Passenger | Iroquois ee . 
‘$3 PLYMOUTH $195 6 Cyl, Radio, Powerfite ~ PRL & SAT SPECIAL 
81 ype wah Bile wots $195 Poa om 1955 Pontiac 4 dr Starchtef 3 ie $195 $4003 PER MO tone Radio & Heater Hydra, 
Buck t Dyna. .. ..  wcwaee 195 * 
‘$8 Volkswagen—Like new WILSON AUTO SALES 
re Chevy, Powergiide. V8 ercury —- Rambler — Edsel 
fo oe eceers = Mse & Milford Ra Highland. Mich, 
evrolet V6 la ln Maw ln an is lee ee gg DO PONT 
| ECONOMY CARS, 22 AUBURN Z ; CLEAR we A oom neater. 
NOW READ THIS — ARE You MOTOR SALES ‘OAkiand 82445 eving troubie buying a new ESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALE i985 PONTIAC 819 HARDTOP_HY- 
cy pepo so eee ee om: = YEA PAIR DEAL mo | . dramatic radio and heater White 
cylinders We have a ‘large se-. CASS A £2. ose &Ts. | tres $145 rai finance 
lection on hand and more on the | ————_ a Edd St ] wey cal ~ = of April we St ti | 1e ee e 
ater really dealing vour way. See * 
m unti! ® every night. | a 10n | FORD 
“R'S & C Rambler Sales W “KEECO HARBOR 
8145 Commerce na. Nr. Union Lk | agons FE 5-020 FE 2-229 EM 34 = ; _ 32 PONTIAC 2-DR ~HYDRAMAT- OPEN 8 AM TO ® PM 1987 PLYMOGTH IC. RADIO & HEATER ABSO- 
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“LIVE-ARBETTER white wall tires. A solid white beauts 
' BY F IN ONE OF . 
GLENN'S {1997 BUICK $1945 : Super hardtop with power steering power brakes 
s ' and all other accessories. A beautiful car all the way 
oo - Value 1957 CHEVROLET .....$1595 USED CARS. Be] Air 4cdoor sedan. Powerglide V-§ engine radio, 
. heater. Be sure to s¢e this one 
‘$9 CHEVY B-Air 2 Door $2294 
Radio and heater, W-wails, 6 Cyl 1956 BUICK $1295 1. miles 8 8 © © © we we . 
Special 4¢door with Drnaflow, radio heater, tires 
‘58 RAMBLER American $1204 like new. A one owner cat with jow miles. 
paint A good buy ical nareee “and Dra piel sce heater, white 
wall tires ue and white finish with cust 4 
(36 BUICK Super, Hardtop stane | custom trim. i Door — Full*power, -Radio and Heater. Hydramatic. Baby Blue 1955 PONTIAC * $1095 
paint - © © © © © ew 
ce wn Hardtop with power steering power brakes radio 56 FORD Custom $1094 t ; ww 2 Door-Radio & Heater, Fo-O- neater. Hydramatic, white wall tiles. Red and white 
Matic. ‘ 
W, Fomy asia 7 1 1955 PONTIAC ] 2 aad & Heater, Fo-O- is er 
Matic. ‘door wagon. Hydramatic. radio, heater, white wall ‘$8 LINCOLN Capri Hardtop . $110 tres. One owner and very nice. 
2 Door, Full power, Radio and | 
    
Pe ee ne nae ee a ag ae eee ee a ae ee ene ‘ST. FORD F-Lane Convertible $1704 | Se LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, 
Assume payments of 8865 mo 
Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parts at 
> #7508 Baroid Turner Porc. 
1953 PONTIAC EXCELLENT CON- 
dition, ¢8 Liberty after 530 pm. 1958 STUDFBAEER $1360 
$1 505 
— Larry Jerome ~'S3 Nash 2 dr. | MAKES INTO BED 
$395 
  OCHEST 3S PONTIAC STARCHIEF 7+DR. 
Russ Dawson R “Ol. Loa | Catalina. Hydra Ahi y ort 
239 8 Saginaw FE 30131 _ raid _aiter. ie eee aoa ” ‘$5 NASH AMBASSADOR R ‘44 PLYMOUTH DR SEDAN 
V-@. Hydramatic. DOR 3 nee Better than’ average cond, FE: ST AT ION W AGON 
wheel, OR 32881 After 6 pm _ ae Yi CET Ma WE PR 1957 CHEVROLET < NASH nw-, 51 LYMOUT 4D “GOOD Perfect cond yt. owner. $175 
ie ogee ag Digit motor. N brakes & muffler 630 Oakiand before 6 580 Fourth 
good cona Cali after 4pm. FE Must sell. Reas 911 Pierce Bohm after 6 
_ 41326 ee 7°32 PLYMOUTH WAGON. GOOD % STUDEBAKER 2000 © TRANS 
OLDS ‘65 4 DR SUPER 6@. VERY ‘rans. $125.00. FE $9513 $165.00. FE_ “nice. 393 W. Iroquois ss) S38. PLYMOUTH 2 DR 6 AUTO ‘# Sn ow - GOOD TIRES. 
‘39 OLDS, 98 NEEDS MOTOR trans Noo Jost Rena OA 82086 moter anc body Rees. Oa 82002 
  Work. $200 Smith Mtrs UL 2-1704 
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LIVE BETTER BY FAR and still pay less with a 
- Shelton’ Used Car During this national drive we have cit prices way 
below normal and if you want to he convinced. 
drive those short eight miles to Rochester and 
see for yourself. Open ‘til 9 pan. or later. 
1958 BUICK oo $2595 ‘$2 OLDSMOBILE 88% SEDAN HY- 
paymer’s 
$865 mo Call Credit Mgr 
Parks at MI 47500. Harold Turner 
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NEW 
Car Class 
WITHOUT Century 4¢<door hardtop Power steering power 
brakes. radio, heater, white wal) tires. Low miles 
+ and like new 
C 6 be lpn Me convergie Power. peers power 
Tekes ‘ordomatic ngine radio eater white 
I us MN AND P 1 RE IR M Wall Gres Don't miss this one aaa 
Just Like New 1958 PLYMOUTH $1895 | 
Radio and heater The all econ- 
omy car! : 
a powriac saat weron are | LQO6 MERCURY ........$1295 Door - ull power, Radio an ‘ . . Soe Hrdramatic — Sharp! | vitesse eee radio, heater, white 
* phil Biscayne 4 Door * $1894 
and heater, Powerglide, 8 1956 PONTIAC 
Cr tre gine “ Cae eee ee ere 
mar Cue pardon Power brakes. Hydramatic. radio, 
Fandals 
rim. 
(1956 FORD veveeeee ee P1195 Fairlane tudor sedan Fordomatic, radio, heater- 
new white wall dives. Red and white finish. -— Radio and-heater, wood and ivory 
Full power W-walls es 
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er: Crippled old gun-linges|1gct6 (7) Lady of Charm. for 1960 Nomination Cal ‘ed Wynn, Joh Raitt, Bs catagy “ong (Everett Sloane) plans 10: Billboard, is 3 of revenge or pare one. tome % Treasure Hunt. ‘son, Vincent Price and Eddie Albert — of; i 
‘ ee (2) Arthur Godfrey. discussed, along with recomfenda- paXASINGTON AP Sen how Hollywood — are involved In shows here, f0F/y, of separate civilian and mili- 6:30 oo Weather, Sports. (4) rane ga ag (9) Count of Monte Cristo. ‘tions for leaves of absence. to set out on a test ran aimed at which they sag drs — Pigg gr Lai agencies when he test- 
, . goin Panel debuts: an’ 10:55 (7) News. 1 be presented by | finding how he might fare in a To New York’s heckling abou Oscar bust, before a congres- 6:40 (2 News Analyst. On ving anne, ow Dased!!11:00 (2) T Love Lacy. the heliding comarties reeard. (Face for the 1960 Democratic pres- Hollywood replies, “Yes, but don’t forget, YOU|sional committee. 6:45 (2)*News, * bd mitted by views ‘as (4) Price Is Right. ing : t identia!l nomination, had quiz shows!” A But he later said, I certainly 
7:00 (2) Jeff's . , y rs. Regular) (7) Cleo. - future school -_ ee : Humphrey, who will climax a : - * “% wouldn't change the law this ses- 
(4)(€olor) Mich. Outdoors panelists are the comedy (9) Leon Errol. construction plots six-state tour by speaking to the! sion (of Congress). (1), Girl Decoy. Adventure team Mike Nicholg and 41:45 (9) Nursery Schoo! Time, | *ilts of architectural interviews (Ooi pni : ture, said he| The Broadway crowd insists, however, Hayward made his recommen HL east Re poses as Elaine’ May, comedienne'1}:39-Because of Civil Defense, ¥#id since last month's niecting. canis to Shy eayanche what he| that there must be some good reason that the! 4 sions to a Senate Space subcoms “booster” when shopliftin Dorothy Loudon. Tonight's Defens Air raid drill, all) Shunck also will present a re- thinks on. current issues WILSON stars come from Hollywood to New York t0/ mittee headed by Sen. Stuart Sy- wave hits city. . | = com@lian is Orson U.S. TV stations will be off, port on the dedication program for | .*« + do the spectaculars and specials. se mington (D-Mo). (9) Huckleberry Hound. from 11:30-12:00. the John D. Pierce Junior High “ Is it that the engineering and producing and direc ex-| Hayward urged a space admin- 
1" oe : — ae Sot: oF a Statiord ee Jal FRIDAY AFTERNOON —_|Sehool, scheduled for Apri 23. lintionate and, Stand y tome ‘with perts don't go westward somehow (in TV, that is)? | istration sieter to that of the 
jewel A yl train tr beck Quartet, | (2:00 (2) Love of Life. Bids for four new school buse$ the Democratic leaders of these The Beverly Hillé restaurateur, Mike Romanoff, tells — > ee ey - Commclenion, 4 
eee 9:30 (2) Playhouse 90. Drama! (4) Tic Tac Dough. will be awarded. — include |stats.” he said. | me that his slowest night is Thursday. He's figured out ne , etate wae of bunts 
mi) (4) Jefterson Drum. Drama:| _ starring Paul Lukas, Claude! (7) George Hamilton IV. pis Vehicles. Four Oakland .,umparey will cover territory that its’s because “Playhouse 90,” the live drama show, is | oorgy. Lawyer saves Jeff's Iife when) Rains, Melvyn Douglas, (9) Hidden Pages. County’ companies have presented |7.°acy ‘riss-<crossed by Sen. John’ 9n Ty that night, and that he’s threatened by town boss.| Maximillian Schell, The time: 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. bids, Shunck said, said. |F. Kennedy (D-Mass). | the movie stars stay home 
(1) Leave It to Beaver. Com- After World War I, during) —(4) It Could Be You. | One af Humphrey's major ob- lo ‘watth (hh meovle saci edy: Beaver . accepts fare- Nazi war crimes. trials.| (7) Play Your Hunch. . : jectivesis to have a long talk with | . 
well gifts from friends, finds American ju rist (Claude | (9) Myrt & Doris. { . iGov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown of movie-star on TV. 
out the family isn’t moving) Rains) sits in judgment on| 12: 45 (2) Guiding Light. Ui en 0 |California. Brown has indicated That show — ironically — after all. four German defendants who! 12:30 (9) News. he wants’ to be a favorite son. originates now in New York. 
(9) State Trooper. served as judges under thé 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks ‘This would have the effect of rul- * * * 8:90 (2) December Bride. Com- Hitler government in ““Judg.-| (4) It’s Great Life. ‘ing the California primary out of | Gina Lollobrigida’s son Milko 
' edy: Lily attempts romantic ment at Nuremberg.” (7) Musie Bingo. Kenned | bounds for both Humphrey and jy, ageq 20 months, walked .  reconcillation between Nurse (4) (color) Tennessee Ernie. m » saa | Kennedy. ‘he-man-like into their suite Twilly and an old beau— Ford. Comedy: Ernie spoofs 1: ) Topper. 
waked Hungarian Sey Gilbert and Sullivan oper-! (2) As World Turns. | Would Keep Changes Humphrey realizes that, to get his ¢ rye Ly yes ym 
violinist. Spring Byington etta, “The Mikado” as he’ (4) -Amos 'n’ Andy. tt | anywhere in the nomination con-; ‘guns an urn on e 
stars. narrates and sings two roles 1:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth. | to. Taft-Hart ey Law test, he must have some strong |S¢t...Ingrid- Bergman’s hav- : 
(4) Lawless Years. Drama —The Mikado and Lord High 2:00 (7) Day in Court. ' in Labor Measure Western support. He probably will) ing a ball here touring spots INGRID & LARS debut: New series, set in Executioner. (2) Susie. _ } ‘have to battle Kennedy in the Wis-| with husband Lars Schmidt. d Roaring 20's, is based on ex- (7) Roughriders. Adventure: (4) Queen fora Day. © ‘consin primary as a prelude for x * & , ‘ $8 Sm tee i. $499" 
periences of an actua] detec. The Riders aid three nuns 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. |. WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate what looks like a free-for-all in! The Joey Adams razz testimonial (benefit of the March | Whiripest with eae +219" 
tive, Barney Ruditsky having difficulty claiming a —(2) House Party. pRepabiosn Ieader Everett M- Onegai: ‘of Dimes) at the Waldorf Sunday will be fitled “This Is Your **"*" (played by James Gregory) property inheritance in“Par- = (7) Gale Storm. Dirksen (R-Ht said today he, x * a y . GE Electrie . #139" 
In tonight's episode East adise Gap.” 2:35 (9) Home Fair. would oppose the tMeve to knock 6, his Western swing, which be- Life?” also pronounced “This Is Your LIFE?” Chief can- Dryer csenceees 
Side hoodlum butters up to 10:00 (4) You Bet Your  Life.\3:00 (2) Big Payoff. all Taft-Hartley law changes out cins Saturday with a speech in. nonades will be Red Buttons, Steve Allen, Jack E. Leonard, | ‘TERMS ‘of the Kennedy labor regulation, 
bil. Groucho Marx with quiz. 
(7) The Tracer. Adventure: / (4) Young Dr. Malone. Minneapolis, the Minnesota sena- GYPSY Rose Lee, Hermione Cingold, Joey Bishop, Jan Murray, 
(7) Beat the Clock. mobsters by doing their dirty 
work. tor will campaign also in Washing-. ‘Harry Hershfield, Jack Carter, Myron Cohen and Morey Am-| 
  
    (7) Zorro, Adventure: Span- Reagan tries to trace a ‘‘lost (9) Movie, The first major vote on the ton Qregon, California, Utah and sterdam. ‘ 825 W. Huron Street ish king’s emissary plots to weekend.” 3:30 (2) Verdict !s Yours. measure is to come next Tues- wyoming. If he can stir up inter: | ; FE 4-2525 - swindle the monarch after 10:30 a (color) Masquerade (4) From These Roots. ae * a eae ae ae est in this area, the result would | ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee ing roy s to wealthy Party. | (7) Who Do You Trust. . Ervin Jr. (D-NC) to eliminate enned know 
ao pos pent . . (7) News, Weather. 4:00 (2) aber Day. such changes. The floor debate on aes Wad = Stand “ad Bravo for Julie Newmar who grabbed a Tony award her, AUTHORIZED 
(9) Hockey. Playoffs. Mon (9) Capt. David Grief. Ad-, (4) (color) Truth or Conse the bill started Wednesday and nedy thas support also in the first time in a real role (“The Marriage-Go-Round”). Remem-} 
treal vs. Toronto. venture: Seven cargo ships quences. continues today. South. ber us telling ya? The State Dept. OK'd Ed Sullivan’s filming, disappear. 
(7) News, Weather. - HOOVER DEALER (7) American Bandstand. 
(2) Secret Storm. (2) Yancy Derringer. Adven x * * 
ture: Yancy comes across 16:45 Dirksen's opposition to the. Er- ~*~ * * TV in Moscow in August .. 
Kennedy and Humphrey submit- and in Bucks County.. . Slean Simpsen will open a restaur-| ne . Sammy Petrillo, who impersonated 
  river queen and boxing 11:00 2) (4) (9) News, Weather. (2) Edge of Night. vin proposal, voiced in an inter- ted themselves to a personal in- RANTEE champion while trying to pick (7) Soupy’s On j (4) County Fair. view, left little chance of its spection Wednesday by 51 Metho- nary Leek bens see rvs. ard ss rapa: Se mt or lerwarens up some information on Miss- N 716 (2) (4) (9) Weather. | (9) Sherwood Forest adoption. Many Republicans are dist bishops who came to cal] and - — hid oases good = ; issippi gunrunners. 1:29 (2) (4) Sports. ; (2) Jimmy Dean. expected to follow his lead, and inquire about their views. The °™"- | FREE PICKUP ond DELIVERY ‘4) Music Theater. Musical (9) Theater. Drama: Ex-con- (4) Sgt. Preston. many Democrats also oppose the bishops planned ta see Vice Presi- Joyce Bulifant (James Macarthur’ s wife) sent the “Tall on senvICe ony drama: First of two-part vict wants revenge in ‘Cry (9) Looney Toons. proposal. * dent Nixon today. : Story” cast shrunken heads from Africa... Gary Conger: . show, “Too Bad About Sheila Danger (51), Dick Powell. 5:39 (2) Detroit Bandstand Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass), ’ * * favorite new sport: Water polo.. A-1 Vacuum Cleaner 
    Troy.” starring Card La: Ebeads, Pleming . (4) (color) George Pierrot author of the bill, urged the Sen-- Kennedy, a Roman Catholic. re = EARL'S PEARLS: The biggest strides toward safety in traf- SALES and SERVICE rence, Hurd Hatfield, Roddy 11:25 ‘2) Nightwatch Theat e: Presents. ate to retain the amendments to ported that he had a very pleas- fic have been made by he biggest s pedestrians “Tony Pettito 
McDowall. Former = chud Drama: Carole Lombard. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Taft-Hartley. ant discussion of public zg WISH I'D SAID THAT: A reader offers thi lle: “ag | 2! Water St. FE 4-3777 star's (Miss Lawrence) at- Cary Grant, ‘In Name Only " g.g5 (4) Sports. The AFL-CJO has declared {t with the Methodists. Humphrey, . +s Sole ’ - vasmeed         
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(7) Real McCoys. Comedy: Weaver, singer 
Grandpa © McCoy (Walter son. 
Brennan) tangles with road (7) Night Court. 
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1:00 (4) Today Conelrad Test Planned , Prise sad, be supported te TING IN SGI © but Chucks 0 Monday and ms (7) Big Show. Eisenhower administration _ posi- ame | ; (2 TV College by All Broadcasters tion, which favors most of the 
+: kfast Time. Taft-Hartley provisions already in That’s What 
os a Cartoon Caine for 30 Minutes ithe bill, but calls for others which s Seaton By WILLIAM EWALD | Ship. a dollop of Jerry Colonna- ‘ 9 im K | are sought by management, These Calls Gov. Williams Uaited Press International _ type vertigo. ‘eal 1C3 4 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. _ WASHINGTON ; ; i . . FarMi Welt @ EALel Seater 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. WASHINGTON (AP) = All tele- aie pera’ bans on — During Ohio~- Talk NEW YORK (UPI)—Bob Hope's There was even one Hope-Rogers , § bal fet A ee etn 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. vision and radio stations in the roreatte’ eting and secondary) fast ball has los. much of its hop, spoof of neatniks that followed the | rer ee EA hed he x Mersieg Joan. United States wil] go off the air Ken nd in opening the debate CINCINNATI, ‘Ohio (UPD — but he Pha i — tech- pattern of a beatnik skit that Hope | r F (2) Movie. iday j “ nician w t u comf ) Movi ae pouring Aegina hammered again and again at the. Secretary of the Interior Fred A. able game. ae © eee did with the wondrously plastic | ACROSS signalin s nual theme that adoption o' oor . . Carol Haney on a recent special. 
 portran rp Ff TEP ep Rp ‘national civil defense drill. amendments would scuttle the bil], S°aton fold Ohio Republicans meet: Last night. Hope, working in ts ee: ee eerie " | The Office of the Ci il and De- _ “ ing here Wednesday night that loose alliance with Jack Benny and a 
VFrenen fense Mobilization ¢aid. today th ‘ |Michigan’s Gov. G. Mennen Wil- Ginger Rogers, bunched together Sheet Shots: Last night's French e | h f TV Wagon Train—a thing chen a iors z ra “ a collection of taped sequences for Pierre unusual silence will begin at 11:30 * rie § jliams “was ‘the tae obsolete a one-hour NBC-TV special. fumbling egghead who redeemed | 4 Auguste — 7 ty) BUyzNy a.m., EST. thing in the state.’ The hes tresiy che _ himself—was a coriventional ome- | 
Me Eee : 77 Ih —_ pe - = Sag willl 8 Seaton addressed 900 persons at 4, coldcnel ah aieeine’ Wane let, but Wally Cox's portrayal of 
1s Sue anes 7 T 18 Th resume broadcasting Toumediately in Weed Case a $100.4 plate dinner honoring monolog, a sketch that dealt wi th the’ s line i on of paying. | is Tear. ee 5 Ith a g 28 . 4 i on the two “Conelrad” civil de- Defense Secretary Neil H. McElroy Benny’s niggardliness, a song by : * 7 * , } 18 Duteh painter. | FT ot Us fense frequencies — 640 and 1240 of Cincinnati. He said the Demo- Miss Rogers that was stronger The NBC-TV’ ‘ "Vincent on the radio dial. C ty Ci it Jud cratic governor's fiscal policies on visual valued than musician- Channel | Swim: * ag vo ounty ircul vage. [ea : : new musical series, Oldsmobile 20 Bitter vetch The name is an abbreviation of : caused Michigan's recent financial —-—--—~—-—_--—------ M Theat to the bon aoe <T control of. electromagnetic radia. Hears Arguments on woes. rea atten pend 5. Oe bee J - ine tan ‘ . . 'y 72 Beloxing _ ton. The system. under whith var Contested Ordinance = “Arter five terms as gover. Postpone State Hearing planning a Saturday night seties. 3 Ruronean ious stations alternate on t ire J — nor,” Seaton said, “Williams T : ' ‘of sports events that will be | ge ion iy gy em quencies, was designed to prevent) Oakland County Circuit Judge pas ended up five million dollars O" eamster nsurance launched in late epring or early | 38 Diadem - ye \enemy bombers from using radio Cjark J. Adams -asked attorneys’ ; 36 Coat part : richer than the state he has) ansinG um — Continuance of Summer—the series will be made. 18 Flockman rr) ‘beams to find their targets. ‘for briefs before he will decide on governed.” * up of live and taped baseball, foot- | 38 Depreciate | All this will be part of Opera-'the contested constitutionality of a hearing on Teamster Union in- UP © ball from | 44 Short-napped ition Alert 1959, designed to test the Pontiac’s weed cutting ordinance. “Michigan was once one of the surance dealings by Allen M. Dorf- ball and basket games from) “ oer ‘insine vo nation’s readiness to cope with a Charles Eilender of 28 Wenonah Tichést of the 48 states. The gov- man of Chicago has been postponed or, ne ' G a Artillery i$} [mock nuclear attack by planes pr sued the city a year ago, say- ernment had followed a course of until May 14, the State Insurance s Restless Gun an 
“s cepreis ‘ ‘and missiles. ‘ing it had no right to try to collect action in Michigan that took ca are Department announced today. Buckskin won't be bag pod 
51 Venetisn 6 Actress, 19 Ares measure 40 Egyptian * * * sonte $49 in special assessments of today and forget tomorrow. Dorfman, who handles ¢roup in- 8°". . . . Jimmie and six: 
64 Eeriats 1 Engysh 32 Deduce 41 Odd (Scot) Operation Alert will continue the city says he owes it for cutting “Michigan is a case of, planned surance for more than 130,000 shel "| ' pc par take ~ 
38 Seema ue 4 Ceamireus Pr eral gg "cat! through the summer in various weeds from five of his lots. obsolescence and Williams is the Teamsters, faces loss of his Michi-- May or work in 87 Cudel* George === composition 45 Tumult ‘stages. On Friday and Saturday, oe most obsolete thing in the state,” gan license. Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. 
bown & Age 25 Knocks aa Feacece the public will take part as warn. Eilender and his attorney. Mil’ i. interior secretary said. The insurance department said - - - NBC-TV's Bob Horton will’ 1 Plant part 9 Naval at 26 Verbal fiber F 7 the city “i om ‘ " a Per ie station ‘ab! 27 Plerce 47 Handle (Pr ing signals sound across the coun- on — arene e “ . ae * * *« the hearing, originally scheduled star in “‘Guys and are at fod 3 gcome. form: 10 One time 9 Highway Sapien try. In many communities, citizens , etal ie i ° Pe mi He said a Democratic Presiden- for April 21, was rescheduled to, Warren, Ohio, Playhouse this 
6 pe meres appellation 2) one os pe wtaae (will evacuate or take cover de- '® anynerhy to adept © tial victory in 1960 would result allow Dorfman’s attorney to col- summer. ‘ mt point 12 Rote flax by 37 Ex ry renee ‘pending on local plans. nances or make regulation® for in more inflation because “the lect his exhibits. 
      
a i | Penteel af se-calted weeds.” Democrats believe we need more At an earlier hearing here, . ® William A. Ewart, city attorney, inflation to maintain economic March 23, Dorfman was asked to. 
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lighter than cast iron.. Adjust- 
able cutting heights. Rubber 
tires; hardwood roller. Reg. 26.95 
       Dunlap oe ' Hose 
Nozzle Holder 
Reg. 95¢ Reg: 58° AY 
66¢ Heavy gauge 
welded « hose 
4 Your hand. pres- hanger with 
sure contrals f handy. handle. 
stream of water. F: Holds 100-ft of 
  = hose. Corru- 
gated Stainless steel, 3 
handle. Lock nut 
Save 11% to 22% on Garden and Soaker Hose 
Dunlap 54-IN. PLASTIC GARDEN» 
HOSE GUARANTEED 10 YEARS 
  (Ca 
  “Red opaque plastic hose Reg. 4.98 
resisis kinking ... operates : 
sprinkler.<50-tt. 8 8 
5/8-inch size. Guaranteed 
10 yeors. 75-#. 
Reg. 6.98 ..........5.66 ¥gx50-Ht. 
Croftsman . , 
54-IN. RUBBER GARDEN 
HOSE GUARANTEED 15 YEARS 
Seamless rubber inner tube Reg. 9.50 _with strong rayon cord rein- 
forcement. 50-ft- 
5 yeors. °75-. a 
Reg. 13.75 ........11.66 ¥Y_x50-Ht. 
 20-FT. SPRINKLER HOSE Vinyl plastic tube perforated REG. - 
on all sides, 79c | 
       
     
     
    5/8-inch size. Guaranteed a :    
        
     
Craftsman Sander 
Reg. 15.95 | 11% fess. case 
Reg. 16.95 with case... . 12.99 
One year guarantee, “Dual 
are” motion sands two” ways, 
for bulfing or polishing. 
Solder ’ 
Gun 
Reg. 5.69 
4.77 Lig htweight, 
easy to handle. 
Removable long 
life tip. Built-in 
spotlight. —100- 
watt. 
Sander- 
Polisher 
Reg. 11.95 
8.88 ° 
Re ciprocat- 
ing Craftsman 
high quality. For 
finished sur- 
faces. Light- ee 
  : / £47 Craftsman Krom- 
- % edge blades last 
longer. Ye or 1/2 
inch hole. Two 
$ pers. 
Molding 
Head Set 
Reg. 14.95 
} 9.88 ma Convert. your 
ee ari . fh 
f plastic box. 
  _ CHECK THESE SPECIALS 
saws, five chip- 
© @ Cuts 20 inches -   
Sg 
Sale priced to save you 29.62. Unconditionally guaranteed against 
defects in materials or workmanship. No sécond rate tools here. 
Chrome-plated alloy steel: : 
    a 
      
    Save 1.00 on Any. of 6 Pocket Knives 
Reg. 2.50 1 e 5 0 
High carbon steel blades, ex- 
tra tough Bonite handles. As- 
sortment includes multi-purpose 
outdoor knife, 5 others. Dunlap Oscillating 
Lawn Sprinkler 
4.99 Sprinkles 36x45-ft. area in one 
setting with no water waste. 
Spray tube and runners of 
cluminuth tubing. , Reg. 5.98 
     
    ' House . Mount Hose ‘Steel Lawn Edger— Reel—aAll Steel Has Saw-Tooth Blade 
4.99 2.99 Remove outside faucet, screw. Rotating wheel presses down 
into place, it's set for summer! sod while saw-tooth knife cuts 
Easily removed for storage. At the grass! 4-{t. polished hard- 
Sears wood handle. Reg. 6.98 Reg. 3.98 
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Better Sander ¥ Drill 
Reg. 29.95 19% Sander Polisher 
' without case | Reg. 27.50 19%? ° 
Reg. 31.95 with case... .22.99 
Aluminum alloy housing. Rug- 
ged cushion handle. 
6'%2-in. Elec. Hand Saw, 
Reg. 44.95 ..... less case 
High speed. for sanding, low 
for polishing. Spindle lock for 
quick speed change. 
Reg. 14.98 Elec. Ye Drill. 11.99 a 
      
se 
Automatic Self St wig 
Craftsman Rotary Mower 
c ) 9 cutting heights: - | : a, 
The 2% HP 4cycle Crafteman engine starts with a turn @ Regularly sells 
at 84.95 
  and downward handle push . . ., and you're ready to 
cut a big 20-in. wide path. Rugged, light.cluminum hous- 
ing.can't rust. New: "soft tone” muffler, too. 
Reg. 84.50 Reel Mower 18-in. .....:.. .74.88    
  ” First Time Ever! 
Reg. 10.95 7.88 
Nationally advertised, in Popu- 
lar Mechanics, Craftsman pro- 
pane torch kit includes 5 types 
of solder,-3 fluxes. Ru ged Craftsman 
Mechanics’ Tool Box 
Reg. 6.29 4 .66 
Made ct heavy 22-gauge steel. 
Has removable tote tray. Edges 
are rounded for extra safety 
and strength. . 
    
       
      
Craftsmen Sobre 
Sew Edge Guide 7 Shop Vacuum 
Dust Collector 
29.9 Reg. 39.95 Rew. 40.35 3988 
Reg. 112.58 Drill Press ...,.....92.88 Fine quality saw has trigger 
Reg. 49.95 Jeinter ...... tees ta switch with lock button, cuts Reg. 67.50 Lathe w/teol set..,..49.88 2x4's easily. Cuts its own start Reg. 09.50 Acetylene Outfit ,....59.5¢ ing hole. Case included. 
  
  SAW COMBINATION 
tite *239 YOU GET Accra-Arm Sew, Stand, Sanding Disc. 
Accra-Arm Book and Hold Down. 
Thie amazing power tool periorms a dozen ‘different jobs 
to speed up difficult projects. Hurry in today! 
      Reg. 2.29 and 2.59 Blades 61/2, 7, 8-in. . 1.99 ee. Reg. 17.90 Hold Down .............. 12.88 
re = 
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* Save on Grfman Hack Bench Saw... Hurry In Today! 
® 
Sew 
Only 
You save 14,62... Fine quality Craftsman 8-in. bench 
saw has long-lasting Kromedge blade. Craftsman % HP 
sleeve bearing capacitor motor operates in any position. 
Offer includes saw only. 
Saw w/motor, stand & extension. Reg. 126.35 .. 99.99 Regularly Sells At 
only $74.50     
         
      
    
  Ar ox pos money back” SERRE 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE §-4171        
  
   WKC's BIG 5-DAY..] 
RAIN or SHINE, OUR VALUES are FINE! HERE'S WHERE, FRI, SAT., MON., TUES. and WED. YOU GET BIG SAVINGS! —. ff   
Wrought iron 3 
TV Stand with casters” 
Regularly $5.95 —~d 
Adjusts to any size ep Dac 
TV. Sturdy . 
wrought iron. 
$3.98 
Indoor Adjust ble 
Television An Regular $1 -98. — with 
lead-in wire. 3-section adjus table 
Felt base will not scratch furhi ture. 
. Colonial Hobnail Boudoir Lamps 
. Modern Table Lamps in all styles and colors 
. Striking Modern Floor Lamps. Limited quantity. 
. Medern Blond or Mahogany Step Table 
. Medern Blond or Mahogany Coffee Table 
. 9x12 Lino Rugs in many colors and patterns 
your §$ 2 i _ CHOICE RECORD RIOT! 45 rpm former hits and pop- 
ular tunes. Also 78 rpm 
children’s records. 
ANY 5 FOR ONLY . . 
New PORTABLE 
Multi Speed Phonograph 
Plays 33¥%3, 45 and 78 rpm r&t- 
ords. Attractive carrying case. 
    $14. se 
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  $8 1 Buys a 
FRIGIDAIRE | BIG FAMILY SIZE 
Pract ers | REFRIGERATOR 
i ° Gient Full-Width Freezer 
os @ 12.1 Sq. Ft. Useable 
Shelf Area 
© 4 Roomy Door Shelves in 
, G+ [oan Super Storage Door . 
® Sheer Look Styled with 
Stunning Frosty-Turquoise- 
Accented Interior and 
Sheer Look Lines Outside 
iy i PRICE EVER /   
  
    
        
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une a : ‘roa y_1 oD. | Qoe ga? h- , 
    ’ — IS ALL YOU PAY 
  mar HOW OUR PLAN WORKS 
  
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1 Choose the refriger- 2 We will deliver your 3 Deposit as little | as 4 No bills to pay or 
ator you want at new refrigerator and 25c a day of the collectors to annoy 
  Waite 108 N. Sagi- install the METER money save with you. Bring in your 
Ww. DOWN BANK out of sight, new refrigerator ef- savings and get a 
PAYME T. free. ficiency. receipt for them. 
Peers es eee eee ee oe oe ee ee ee a ee ee Sea ae Se eS eS See eS ee SS SS eee eee ee b | 
wel OUR Low, Low PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY, 1-YEAR SERVICE & S-YEAR WARRANTY 4 see = san =e eee mm ==   Lad Saran amma on 8 oe ee ek ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es <= 
    
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    oy 
    
  
    
      
omplete Home phe Ensemble! 
9 SPEED QUEEN 
WRINGER WASHER 
  plus All These EXTRAS! 
  Big Supply of Famous Laundry 
Seap. No Extra Charge.   
  
  
Famous Speed Queen Laundry Full Standard Size Metal lron- 
Tubs. All Metal Construction. ing Board that Folds Compactly 
Easy-Rolling Casters. tor Easy Storage. 
ALL FOR ONLY .. . *99” 
S 
TAKE 2 FULL YEARS TO PAY | This Speed Queen is a 
OO quality-built washer and 
carries the same guarantee 
as the highest-priced 
DOWN machines. Has 20-gallon 
porcelain tub. Big, safety 
release wringer. 
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AUTOMATIC PAIR 
ony... Pe rom New Automatic Washer has bow! shaped tub 
and agitator principle, flotation pre-rinse, agitated ovér- 
flow rinse, sediment ejector and water level control. 
Fully guaranteed. 
148 New Automatic Dryer has heat control for 
safe! drying of all fabrics, exclusive ‘‘conditioner-air’’ 
drying principle, exclusive ‘‘in-a-door”’ lint trap and 
many other wanted features. 
123 SPEED QUEEN 
       : . FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS,. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 
’S Mths 5 DAYS! / SHOWER OF SAVINGS on FRI, SAT., MON., TUES. and WED.     
             
  RECOIL STARTER AND RO ] ARY MOWER 
THROTTLE ON HANDLE 
ROME SUPER- PowEnee 
stuma O-H.P, ENGINE unen  omne, 
YOURS for ONLY... i 3 aul ite 
$ a3 ab 
’ j — 
CUTS GRASS EVENLY = 
24 INCH CUT 
fo cepa? $400 
Not exaggerated, but full 24” swath cut. Ball i $ O00 
bearing, slip-proof wheel, front and rear. 14- a 
gauge heavy ribbed steel deck, safety engi- Week 
neering design — Lifetime Guarantee! Jumbo 
3 H.P. 4,cycle Clinton engine. Side discharge 
chute — trims within % of an inch. Leaf 
mulcher included. /%-in. chrome handles — Phone Today   
             
  
    
    
  
      easily odjusted with stain-proof grips. Case HURRY! COME IN...PHONE...OR MAIL THIS COUPON | 
-hardened suction type blade with safety shear WKC, 108 N. — 24-1 - , 
pin — cuts gross evenly. Positive height adjust- - ee et tind Thetis babe wie 4500 Cae bean 
ment, 1-to-3 inches. _ quired, | agree to pay $1.00 weekely on balance, (0 New Account OO Charge te My Account 
3 / C Full Amount Enclosed D Send €.0.0. 
JAY and MONDAY i — OPEN FRID an ce cilia. Simi Jone aps State ais 
Employed by . How ane inrinkseranstprensmanilcemausinas 
NIGHTS Until § Pp. M. ix te KITTY KELLY. Have or Have Had Accounts OP ane wm mae gnenn nen  sst 
for Personal Service pee 3    
            
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SHOWER OF SAVINGS on FRI. WKC’s BIG 5 DAYS! , SAT., MON., TUES. and WED.     
    
  Big Deluxe 
1 ew. ft. Refrigerator 
. is all you pay on WKC’s 
Exclusive Meter Bank Plan. 
it’s the Simplest, Thriftiest 
Wey to Buy Your New 
Refrigerator.   
    
  
  
    
  
  
        
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
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18 SQ. FT. OF f) ¥i 
USABLE SHELF AREA_—— WS 
      
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
    
         
  
    
  
    
      
    
  _ 49 LB. FREEZER WITH 
17 LB. CHILLER DRAWER 
FAMILY SIZE 
10.8 CU. FT. CAPACITY 
      
  $189 $500 Delivers 
30” ELECTRIC PUSH-BUTTON RANGE 
SUPER-OVEN — All the oven space you'll ever need. 
PUSH-BUTTON CONTROLS — 
Easy to see and use. 
EXTRA-FAST COOKING UNIT 
—For high heat in a hurry. 
NEW “RIMMED” TOP—Spills 
stay up-top, clean easily, 
          7159” $500 Delivers 
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  ’5 BIG 5 DAYS! SHOWER OF SAVINGS on FRI, SAT., MON., TUES. and WED. 
        
    SALE! SAVE vi NEVER BEFORE SUCH FINE QUALITY AT LOW PRICES! 
6i Meee’ BREAK - RESISTANT a os 
  
DOWN WEEKLY 
2 + 
Pap aa , = Wris CHIP. BREAK, CRACK 
    
  
      
  “M Purchased Seperatety 57.50 —— - 
YOU PAY ONLY *19°° Fe | Se : LF FA FADE, RESISTANT 
: MAIL COUPON TODAY 
| PHONE tend fr or Grn.96. 1 cpves to poy B00 BOWN ond 
. FE 3-7114  : 2 
MOTHER’S DAY! | = * Kelly, Your 
  WK, 108 N.SAGINAW. ..FE 3-711   
   
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  ROYAL Dartale Typewriter Outfit 
Not #1392 Not #129% 
EVERYTHING FOR 
sso8 Dy    
    af 70 EXV'72 Coos 
     
    
   
     A modern, new portable typewriter ~ 
that performs like a big office 
machine. In addition to the type- 
writer, you also get the roll-away 
table with drop-leaf sides, plus 
a matching chair with padded seat, 
a custom-designed type-lite and 
a smart carrying case for your 
typewriter. Buy now =- pay later, 
GOVERNMENT 
CONFISCATED 
17-JEWEL WATCHES | = All Carerully Checked, timed and Cosed! Fully Guaranteed! 
WKC WAS SUCCESSFUL IN 
SECURING A LARGE PORTION 
OF THESE SEIZURES TO OFFER — 
OUR CUSTOMERS 
Every Watch Would Regulerly Sell for... "49° 
Your C hoice   
  
          
  
   
      TREASURY Y DEPARTMENT 
       
    5 each 
Yy . % A Only 2 to Each Customer | 
_ . . ; \ Nurse’s 17-Jewel Down 
| Gent's 17-Jewel Waterproof Ladies’ wowed Wotthes Chrome top, stainless steel back, ¢ W hin 
face seam dal win csoassion $I DBE eee itned ' $12.88 i” SIZB8S — y 
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           EASTMAN MOVIE CAMERA with 500 watt d-<«-, PROJECTOR 
KODAK ous comptere movie ourei tiful .. . Full COLOR as PRICK REGULAR $13950 vawwer 
Easily and Cheaply a SPECIAL! 
rok Wm Olds tlalela I, 
Snapshots! Vi i \ 4 5 Fe : WN _ f YY NN ; 2 
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   22" x30" 
MOVIE SCREEN      PTY ii 
       
   
       
    
    
     
       TRIPOD EXTRA Se!) ON | so" ee 500 Watt TEA Ta 
@ Glass Beaded... Fire-proof Screen! — WKC, 108 N. Seginaw ' 
© Rolls Up in A Jiffy for Easy .. . — Prolecter ond complete Movie Outhe at the wnaciel rice of 8095.1 vores. A Convenient Storage! — < to pay $2.00 o week ‘til the full emount is paid. “ ' hs 
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Address Phone, 
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Employed by How Long 1 
Bh Hove or Hove Hod Accovnh of - GADGET BAG Holds All   
      
    
    
  
    
Phone 
FEdera 
3-7 114   e Wiiciiuts 
LIGHT BAR y, <2 sow a NL MY Lubrication’ For Taking Indoor Movies! pu/, - 7 verre sya Ty, 
(Lights Not Included) Y ‘ atseeve ad 108 NORTH SAGINAW 
           
Q SENSATIONAL PURCHASE BRINGS YOU THESE TERRIFIC “NEVER AGAIN” BARGAINS! 
W DORMEYER Tai se 
tay 7° Coe Fed 9a IN ‘3 Exciting 0: R | 
= Calo 1@ suits» HPs REGULAR $43” VALUE! pe Colors / ee OUTFIT A | y Saves Time! Saves Effort! SALE SPECIAL!     
a 
most beautiful mixer mode... now offered |) > 
Wwe, 'D hendsome CONORS ty tts bs wth ‘on i 
decorating scheme, Gives your kitchen @ bright |)” 
modern look. ; ‘   
  PORTABLE MIXER 
  
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@1GH SERVED — 4 BS Ph 6 ‘s . , ads J rei +1 A WEEK ! 5 td Re a les j i« y ah + Th. 
NE YEAR fi ee go, ae ‘ aa eet ; i" * wae gig a . 
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  ) 7 ‘ | a HURRY! COME IN...PHONE...OR MAIL THIS COUPON 
| LOOK AT ‘ ‘ ! Sonat WKC, 108 N. Saginaw i | THESE MANY : : Jiao ME | f s j SENO me the Dormeyer Electric Mixer-Juicer Ensemble in Petal | FINE FEATURES ! ' wy x! é 4g ’ . age Pink () Canary Yellow () Turquoise [) White ot the spedial price of $29.95 | 
Space Savin 110.220V “aha: au wie > * ; ee Ge " ogree to poy $1.00 « week ‘til the full amount « pod i 
} arc rT hA nt oe . Sh scas a ud ‘ , { 
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{ . a y@Au tic Beate ma SRT aban As 10 Full Amount Enclosed O Send €.0.0. { | PURPOSE | 9.5, 0 fs | A Adjustaple — | Address Phone i 
City Zone Stote t 
Employed by How Long { 
CANISTER SET | Hove or Hove Hod Accounts of i 
- oo oe oe oe oe oe oe ee ee ee ee oe on an oe ae ae ee oe cae oe me am oe ne ome came 
   4 Wvely ... vsetul pieces to 
match your Dormeyer Mixer, 
Rich Copper Color Covers! 
Phone 
FEderal 
3-7114 
LAVA St ae : 108 NORTH SAGINAW | 
WAY FOR MOTHER S DAY! OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS *til 8 4 Smooth 
Rolling 
Casters! 
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WKC’s BIG 5 DAYS! eal OF SAVINGS on FRI., SAT., MON., TUES. and WED. 
    
i] 
      
os Olyhpic STEREO True STEREOPHONIC CONSOLE 
: with FM-AM RADIO ~— 
| with 3-dimensional sound 
Plays, Stereo, Hi-Fi and regular records. Dual-channel tiving 
sound, 4- speed phono plays all sizes and speeds, dual amplifiers 
plus FM-AM radio. 3-in-ONE value! 
Connpiate ‘for 
“193 — 
The WEBCOR ‘REGENT’ 
Hi-Fi TAPE RECORDER an Have fun with this high-fidelity tope recorder. Three- S PEC i A L 
speed motor, 5-watt output. Includes microphone,.600 EASY 
feet of tape and take-up reel. TERMS! 
Specially Priced at. . 359” 
Olyhpic 4-way home entertainment center! 
W. .- RADIO... HI-FI PHONO COMBINATION? 
WIRED FOR STEREO... this is 
the combination you don’t out- 
grow! Here, in one elegant cabi- 
net, is a rare combination of 
looking and listening pleasure! 
And our special purchase price 
is so low, this FOUR-way home 
entertainment. center costs less 
thon you might pay for TV alone! 
Created by the world leader in 
combinations, this Olympic has 
the newest automatic features 
for ease of tuning, clarity of 
viewing, and purity of tonal re- 
production! See it todoy!   
     
                                   
       
      
    
| Regular Price $449.95 
\ Specially Priced at. :. 
NO DOWN | 52935 ‘ aoe ‘i ) “ PAYMENT! 2 Full Years to Pay! 4 
         
    
  THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 | ELEVEN _ 
WKCs BIG 9, DAYS: SHOWER OF SAVINGS on FRI, — week TUES. and WED.   
  
    
        
        
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Beautiful Frieze 2-Piece 
LIVING ROOM SUITE A suite designed to enchant 
the admirer of contemporary 
styling. Sofa and matching 
lounge chair in beoutiful tap- 
estry . . . Choice of decorator 
colors!   
               
   
         
     
          
$5 Down = 
al Fmerson 
21-inch TV SET Regular Price Is $178! SAVE $50! | 
mae” SIDS @ Full Year Warranty on Picture Tube 
@ 90-Day Warranty on All Parts 
e Free Service Contract © Free Delivery       
    SIMPLIMATIC 
ONE-KNOB TUNING 
Gets sight and sound 
at some time. 
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Ensemble by Restonic with Innerspring Mattress Mattress Set Bed Sale in Colorful Fabrics 
a esen a 238 3168 Ge Es 19° age ra storage. 
  
    
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$700 
WEEKLY! 
      WKC. 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 
       
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% WKC’s BIG 5 DAYS! ,; ~ — OF SAVINGS on FRI., SAT., MON., TUES. and WED. 
“1/2 PRICE! 
4-Pc. Platinum Grey 
BEDROOM SUITE 4 Double Dresser, Mirror, 
Bookcase Bed and 
Matching Chest! 
Regularly $149.95! Now Only 
$         
                       
      
    TILTING BEVELED hin MIRROR 4 ©) 
      GUIDED 
DRAWERS   
           
       
      
Bi luxe BRIGHT Ed — : BRASS : 
. PULLS ,   
  
     
           BOOKCASE 
HEADBOARD WITH) 
SLIDING DOORS 
a 
Once our present stock of these luxurious 
modern suites is gone...there will be no more at 
this sensational price! What a value! ... expensive 
construction features...rich, platinum grey finish 
with sparkling, bright brass hardware. Easy slide 
center-guided drawers..sturdy construction through- 
out. Hurry in and save. - 
WHC, 108 N. SAGINAW. KE 3-7ilf NO DOWN PAYMENT “ST Weekly 
     etait guun a 
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    WKC’s BIG 5 DAYS! SHOWER OF SAVINGS on FRI., SAT., MON., TUES. and WED.   
and 
    
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YOUR CHOICE BOY’S or GIRL’S : 
with the purchase of 30 sq. yds. or more of carpeting!     || 
  
        
                      
      
  wWALd.-TO-WAL.LT. Installed   
  
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your bedroom, livingroom, stairway er or hall A \z8 
Pou } ; G. 
$30 § 22 vare yards W* |: eee 
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Famous Brand RADIOS 
—  SAOS 
Choice WELKLY 
ADMIRAL Super-Heterodyne 
    
  High-Power 
5PM Specker 
14.88 
  guarantees razor - sharp 
selectivity. Hurry! 
  
  
  Stender 
Styling 
16.88 Printed Circuit gueren- 
tees long life this Hi- 
Power Radio. 
  
    
Famous CLOCK RADIO   
        
   
  Pleasent 
“Getter-Upper” 
19.95 F Cleck. 
i oenen mame Wakes 
yew to music or alarm,   
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
  
      HEADQUARTERS 
for 
FAMOUS BRANDS   . The spread-band dist 
Enjoy Stereo at this Low Price! 
  
  
  Webcor STEREO Hi-Fi 
AL pO MATIC FONOCKAE 
  
  
{ om plete with 
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ordinary Hi-Fi’s. Hear both stereo and regular rec- 
ords with new vividness! 
This Webcor plays 33'3‘s ond 45's, all sizes, 
intermixed; ploys 78's and 16%’'s automatically. 
And sound ‘adjusts to your own taste with dual con- 
trols or individual wing controls. Buy now at WKC! : 
. $5 Down — $2 Weekly 
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LAMP ENSEMBLE 
PLU MATCHING 
SMOKER 
Reg. $49.50 
SAVE $14.55 
ALL 4 PIECES 
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’ matching smoker for one remarkably tow price! 
Inctudes: reflector fleertemp, 2 table tamps.and 
smoker finished in exquisite brushed brass plat 
ing with fine ching breaks decoratéd in Gold 
Has 2-tiered Deenaglas shades. 
Decorator-Designed . Fits 
ny Decor Choice of 
Black and Gold 
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@* \ WRENCH SET - DRILL SET + SCREW DRIVER SET 
\ ¢ NN OPEN END WRENCH SET + IGNITION SET 
\ a 120K SAW SET + TIMING LIGHT + 
La COMPRESSION TESTER - VACUUM 
=. AND FUEL PUMP TESTER + 96 
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