Giaaedh P eI 3, 105848 | PAGES" Bright Change Found in New Hospital Lobby Lae 70 feet | acousti off-shade of blue), it's a welcome City Churches Christ's Hours on Cross memorating the death of Christ on the Cross. Many churches will hold Communion services tonight, Maundy Thursday, in remembrance of the first Lord's Supper,| | instituted by Jesus the night before His crucifixion. The Annual Geod Friday Services under the auspices of the Pontiac Pastors’ Association will be held from noon to 3 p.m. in Central Methodist Charch. The Rev. Carl W. Nelson of St. John Lutheran Church will preside for the first hour, with the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church =enene the Scripture. , x * * wisitiog the first words of Christ will be the Rev. D. D. McColl, president of the association. MANY TO SPEAK s Other pastors giving meditations on “The Seven Last} Words” will be Dr. Joseph I. Chapman of Bethany Baptist Church, Rev. Paul T. Hart of First Methodist, Rev. J. Allen Parker of Newman AME Church, Rev. Wayne E. Welton of the Parkdale Church of the Nazarene, Rev. Edmond Watkins - of the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian and the Rev. Calvin - Pe .. B. Rice of Central Methodist Church. The Rev. Galen E. Hershey, associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will preside during the second hour, and Dr. Milten H. Bank, of Central Methodist, the ae hour. The three excuses will be Lyndon Salathiel, Charles A) wise and Mrs. W. Henry Sink. * «x * Maundy Thursday Communion and reception of members is scheduled for 7: 30 tonight in First Congregational Church. The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton will preach. The Women’s Fellowship of First Congfegational will hold the annual Good Friday Breakfast at 9: 30 a.m. The Youth } Group will present the play, “Dust of the Road” at 7:30 p.m. PLAN JOINT SERVICE First Christian and Bethany Baptist churches will observe a joint service from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Friday at First Christian Church with Dr. Joseph I. Chapman preaching and the Rev. D.D. McColl, the host. The color film, “I Beheld His Glory,” will be shown at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Fitst Baptist Church auditorium. This is the story of the last days of Jesus. “He Died That We Might Live” will be the topic of the meditation at 7:30 p.m. ‘Friday by the Rev. Cari W. Nelson in st. John Lutheran ae * The Rev. C. George Widdifield, rector, will speak during the Tre Ore service at All Saints Episcopal Church Friday. A special children’s service for grades 1 to 6 will be held in. Stev-| ens Hall auditorium from 2 to 3 p.m. On Bester ve, a service of Holy Bapticn will be held at 5 p.m. Maundy ‘Thursday Communion Service will be at 7:80 to-| ya — on Page 2,/ Col. 2. to Mark | Christians around the world will gather in churches to-) morrow for the traditional Good Friday religious rites com- Pontiac Press Photos OLD AND NEW — Pontiac General Hospital at last has a lobby \ (Ray Goff Freed in jand seek a factory job. “I | ‘Warmth and Clouds Por Furgol Takes Early Lead ‘35 Killing Antirecession . $1.8 Billion Measure ‘Howse passed and sent to the Senate today a compro- Highway Bill Passes House Expect Senate to OK Sometime Today WASHINGTON (?-—The mise $1,800,000,000 anti- ‘recession highway con- struction bill. He said hé would return to Fit even go back to racinz,’’. he * *® * Gireuit Judge Frank L. ~~ Rain May Follo Follow. ‘Looks Pale, Thin | NICE, France # — Sir Win- | ston Churchill flew off to Lon- don today after a 2%-month | Riviera vacation marred by a an attack of pleurisy and pneu- monia, E.S-y-~- rain fell as the &3- grey bat. land Yard bodyguard, Sgt. Ed- mond Murray, Eyes Propaganda Sting WASHINGTON (INS) —Presi- Eisenhower may name an administration *‘watchdog” fo di- rect U.S. palicy moves aimed at taking the sting out of Rus- sia's Cold War propaganda of- Car Hits Pole on ite Road one of five tion of negligent homicide. Swords failed to negotiate a curve 6n Orion road, in Oakland Township at 11:10 p.m, and hit @ utility pee The Senate seemed like promptly and send it to the! ‘White House before Con- iGary, son of Mr. and Mrs. William . | House passage was by roll cal vote. * * * Previously the House defeated 222-109 an attempt ta send the bill back to a Senate-House confer- ence committee for further con- sideration Major difference between the original Senate and House ver- sions was inclusion by the Senate of a provision Intended to curb erection of billboards along inter- ‘state highways. This provision ‘was retained in the compromise. House rejection of the com- promise would have precluded further action on the measure _juntil April 14, when the congres- sional Easter recess starting later today ends. . : * * * Senate passage was considered certain, because the conferees on Suey ety seat Se ate provisions, AUGUSTA, Ga. (ENS) — Veteran Ed Furgol, an cight- time participant in the annual Masters Golf Classic, teok an early lead today im the first round at Augusta with a three- under-par 33. His ear. "ssi Pe pole and ight ly to approve the measure, turned over, crushing Gary Bridge, 16, of 138 Glendale St., Rochester, who was thrown clear of the wreck. Bridge, was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. Swords’ traffic record for last year included four convictions for etre eet en pe eee ee Ling. Another passenger, Crissman, 15, of 1126 N. Nm ee Rochester, suffered a broken left! leg and multiple bruises. — Swords, son of Helen C. Swords, was treated for a bruised knee and turned over to Sheriff's Ltrs meS ge a, Fee rebel leader Fidel Castro 9 all-night meeting. leader. immediately dismissed. * * * to six months. “But the government may be te freeze all bank deposits, | fensive. HAVANA, Cuba «.— President Fulgencio Batista’s government today authorized workers to kill if necessary to stay on their jobs when issues his threatened call for a general strike. * The order—one of three of the harshest de- the history of the Cuban republic— was Issued by Batista and his Cabinet after an A second decree barred any judge from issuing a ruling against a government official or agency or against any government or legal opposition Judges who ‘failed to obey would be The third order said any employer who ordered work stoppage of any kind could be jailed up ‘more immediate problem teday. Rumors spread througout Havana yesterday that the a a 2 ae A panicky run on the banks that could cause Batista Tells Workers to Kill to Stay on Jobs a financial cri iditing - strike. permanently. Despite soli > has threatened faced with a ‘cations as they for Batista, rebef leader Fidel Castro claims that | workers are secretly organized to rm sis was considered likely although | Batista vigorously proclaimed last night that private bank funds are ‘‘untouchable.”’ * * * for id? Support of labor union leaders follow him. He | | that if his rebellion succeeds, he | will try for treason any officials who keep wor ke ing after his strike call is issued. * * * advanced. Rochester Youth, 6, Killed; Driver Held : “A Rochester youth, who faced possible loss of his driv- er’s license next week, wrecked his car last night, Kang passengers. ‘The Oakland County Sheriff's Dept. is holding Fred- erick W. Swords, 17, of 737 #9 Ludlow St., for-investiga- . bn } GARY BRIDGE ‘Presses State for Welfare Aid. Rep. Anderson Seeks. Return to 50-50 Split «With Counties on Cost ‘made today in Lansing by Rep. |. |tion are reeling today un- |sea walls again today. A last-ditch stand was to be Dead, 2 Lost as Winds Ruin 175 Structures Coastal New Engle and California Battling Flood Waters By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three portions of the na> igi litlasi: crite | * & der the impact of torna- does, storms and floods... In Wichita Falls; Tex., three tornado funnels whirled a deadly pattern yesterday. One man was killed, two were missing and hospitals listed 13 in- counties on welfare costs. heavier load) “very, very faint.” Blockage te such a change has been thrown up by the “hold the line” financial policy of the House Ways and Means Com- mittee, he said. “Tt would cost peiiae s thinking. He said he would try again to| ‘day to tack on an amendment to jan appropriation bill to bring | labout the new agreement. “If we! |don’t makeit (this time,”’ he said, ' “the move will be dead for this | set session.” If so, it would come as a serious All government ministers were authorized to jolt to Oakland County officials| issue licenses to bear arms to Cuba's 160,000 pub- [who had hoped to ease their) / lic employes and all other workers. The decree (dwindling money situation by = ‘Easter Bunny: absolved workers of criminal responsibility any steps they thought necessary — including | to prevent being forced into joining a ‘ing the state up its share of soa ling welfare costs here and else- where, The government also decreed that anyone Leaves 94 Behind Him joining a general strike would lose his job | When this penalty was first ap- plied in 1935 it quickly broke a general strike. NEWBERRY (INS) —Altred | Kline, 93, died here last/ night | leaving 94 descendants. /He is | | survived by three daughfers and | three sons; 26 grandchildren; 52 | great-grandchildren and 10 great- greét-grandchildren. / To Buy Our Uranium TOKYO « — Japan is nego- ~ Two columns of Castro's rebels were report: | tiating for seven tons of en- large sizes are most economical ed moving toward Santiago, attacking communi- | riched uranium / trom the United now, but small ones are better States. Lioyd L, Anderson (R.-Waterford, Township) to have the state re- turn to its previous 50-50 split with But Anderson said chances of shifting from the present 10-30 per cent (counties now carry the agreement were the state $9,000,000 in the next fiscal year if ie narrowly missed the down- ™ pus = split was returned,” An-) lerson said, explaining the oppo-' gential area west of the city and them before diving for shelter. One funnel struck from the northwest, counter to the path liy taken by tornadoés, town afea. A second hit a resi- "the third strack suburban Dean- | dale, eight miles to the east. | a; * * * At the same time, twisters dipped around north Texas and set off alarms at a number of wns, There was some damage, fees no injuries. - ——s oi Texas (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4). Take Notel |Buy Now, Buy Cheaper WASHINGTON (INS) — The \Easter Bunny can be thrifty this year — if he stocks up quick. | The Agriculture Department re- ‘Ports that he'll be able to take adv antage of plentiful supplies of 'white eggs available now. Prices ‘have been dropping considerably ibut may climb locally with bigger demand this week. A department poultry expert ladvised housewives (who may be ~ helping the rabbit with his shop- lping) to buy the size of eggs 'their families like best. He said - lt suited to children's appetites. | Careying: Christ’s Burden Brought Rich Reward 8 “warning suddenly “found himself in- timately involved in Jesus’ final hours). By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religious Writer Like many another tourist, Simon saw the martial procession coming down the hill “gt the Fortress Antonia, Curious, he stopped to watch it, He could make out three prisoners, each carrying a heavy the worked the betel nut in his jaw, and spat. — “ef * He was a giant of a man, A skin, ‘with 4 proud, erect of a farmer. neat bis: mantle were of Set were ‘ ander, raised great fields of cot- ton. Marketing business may have brought him on his trip to Jerusalem. ‘From up the street, the forma- Roman herald bearing the decree of execution. x * Simon found his attention rivet- ed on one of the victims, a slender, bearded man, whose face was scratched, blood-streaked and arms bore the jagged gashes of the metal and bone-tipped lash. Neither of the other two men, both burly, vicious-looking ruffians, showed any signs of a flogging. . ‘Only the one appeared gravely hurt and weakened, Red stains soaked the back of His robe. DETERMINATION UNDIMMED © Yet, with all the marks of abuse and injury, there was about Him . a formidable strength, He was bro? o I tion approached slowly, led by @. puffed with ashen bruises. His - _ bee mS ie. & relentlessly determined in walk to doom. Simon felt a surge of! admiration. © Then, just as the prisoners came abreast of Simon, the Nazarene stumbled on a jutting cobblestone and pitched forward on the pave- ment. The board slammed ee His back kt kOe A soldier cursed. Another one, muttering, slid the board free, ‘and, the centurion came running up tg get the prisoner back on His feef. Once up, the officer survey Him dubiously and shook his — SIMON CHOSEN | Then his irritated gaze swept the 3 ural crowd. Simon stood out, a na physical specimen for a vy load, The centurion jabbed a inget at -him—‘Yout” Simon eyed the soldier Laie He didn’t like jumping to Roman commands, Then he glanced at the. battered prisoner, and that bpuzaling' ay Av In Today’s Press oo eee sswsces €4 County News ........ eonsve 18 Editorials ......c......0. 6 Food ...ccsccssanes 25 thru 3t Markets ..... sae esnwweewen 42 Obituaries 20... b ccc eee il Sports ...... paves _ 37 thru 40 i, nce 22 TV & Radio Programs a7 Wilson, Earl .....0...-..+5 47 Women's Pages 32 thru 36 Jerome “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp ‘gars, 'O+'S8's, Top §. FE 6-048. Cyrenian’ s Life Changed When He Took Up Cross ken, crushed, but somehow, still’attraction, another sort of com-| It was only an instant, but: te His. mand, fang in him. He ;wiped his lips and strolled | | over/beside the crossbeam. With a quick, easy dip of powerful arms, he swung it to his shoulder. Then he turned and for the first time his eyes met those of Jesus. WAVE | sion resumed, and Simon stepped --.|der. It seemed light as straw, and Simon it held an eternity of affec« tion received. Those eyes, despite ‘all the man's mistreatment, swans. ‘with a strangely. rich anima’ with a deep knowledge and { mense love. . At a barked order, the process along beside the prisoner, hardly _ aware of the weight on his shoul ~ he couldn't shake off a ba sensation, He had an urge to this condemned man Jonsl, Fa] TEs WO. \ (Editor's Note: This is the final article in a series on Heaven, « sus everlasting.” but In this short sentence we find the — universal tha of it, but all agreed gen-) erally on one thing—man_ .. is indestructible. ~_Man himself was led to this con- i considered .who 3 f H . ; } to possession; Hope will be ful filled; but Charity endureth for- ever. Participant im the great love He has for me in my crea- tien, in my redemption | shall be inundated in a love that is In- - ... deseribable, In Heaven, I know, there will be no fear. In Heaven there will be no sick ness, No hardships, no trouble, no minorities, no hate, no injustice, no ‘Man Will Know. Ecstasy |Camrying Cross Inundated in God's Love’ (Changed His Life om written by local residents and compiled by. Mary Anglemier, the. hill of crucifixion—called r * . Pontiac Press church editor.) gotha, place of the skull. . i By REV. MICHAEL..J. O'REILLY * _ No recouh tltd vant see passed “I believe in the resurrection of the body and in life that | is conviction of man. True, many had different concepts — sat Renee jaiat tree suaCity Churches to. Mark- those whom I have known on earth od wit ceantens mitre, wte rist's Agony on Cross (Continued From Page One) together for eternity, Heaven is\Might in First Presbyterian Church. A class of new members the possession of Almighty God for-| will be publicly welcomed into the church fellowship. ever and forever, I'm home. Following the Lenten supper at 7 o’clock tonight, a service In Heaven, 1 shall look back |With sermon will be held at 8 p.m. in Christ Church Cranbrook. oe Good Friday services will be held at Christ Church -comparison with the happiness I from noon to 3 p.m. An Easter Eve service of Holy Baptism now enjoy. will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday. In Heaven 7 shall know more) The~Oakland County Ministerial Fellowship will observe of the Apostle Good Friday with Tre Ore services in T@nity Baptist Church. wrote, “Eye hath Pastors participating will be the Revs. 8. M. Edwards, Martin ither/ 1, Bellinger, Amos Johnson, Richard H. Dixon Jr., Roy C. Cum- what things God hath prepared for|™ngs and H. C. Shankles. Combined choirs willvsing. ~- them that love Him.” (1 Cor. 11:9) * * * Good Friday will be observed at St. Mary tn the Hills from TD mage noon to 1 p.m. wi é@ rector speaking on “The Words Spoken Kae w At | from the Orggs.” Glora Lyek will play organ selections. — : The Easter Eve service of Holy Baptism will be “held ’ bh ¥ at 4'pam. Saturday in St. Mary's. Do you know why the first big BREAKFAST AT YMCA drops of a thundershowcr are usu-| The Christian Emphasis Committee is sponsoring a De-) . ally so widely scattered? Have you votional Breakfast at the YMCA, Mt. Clemens and Seneca, at ever noticed this at~the beginning 7:39 am. Friday. Dr. Frederick Vosburg of the Court Street! “Te heat ae ot a thunder. (Methodist Chureh, Flint, will speak. ee a ee iy N shower, falling from the summer x * : 5 ‘cumulonimbus, must fail through Following the observance of Holy Communion at 8 o’clock: a very strong updraft, which is\tonight. in Orchard Lake Community Church, the traditional always present in the leading edge|Tenebrae Service will be held. downward fall, against the wind. that the first big drops are widely thunderstorm. Many of the others are carried! The Cross.” frozen into hail. Only occasionally does. this hail survive in frozen form pest it strikes the ground. The Weather Pall U.8. Weather Bureau Report ! = sets Thursday at 7 p.m At St. Trinity Lutheran Church, Autiurn at Jessie streets, a service of Communion is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock tonight. By E. H. SIMS |Members will observe Good Friday at 1 p.m. tomorrow. of the thunderstorm. Mosi of the} The Good Friday service is set for 1 p.m. with the pastor, | drops are caught up in this updraft/tne Rey. Edward D. Auchard, presenting brief meditations on and carried far aloft. ‘a i The bigger, heavier raindrops, The Seven Sayings from the Cross. fall through the rising wind cur Besides the two services of Holy Communion this morn- rents, but only the largest are, ing, another service will be celebrated at 6 p.m. in St. An- heavy enough to maintain their) @rew Episcopal: Church, Waterford Township. Therefore, standing on the ground, | The Tre Ore service Friday. will begin at noon. A service or on pavement, you will na Holy Baptism is arranged for 3:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday. x* *« * scattered and probably the largest) From 1 to 2 p.m. a Good Friday service will be held in the raindrops which will fall during the pirs¢ Baptist Church on Sashabaw road. The theme will be evel and| The Rey. Mary Miller will saneiak the service tomorrow ee ee tee trom 1 to 2 pm. in the First Church of God at 25:8. East Blvd. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 o’clock tonight in ‘the Episcopal Church of the Advent, Middlebelt at West Long a road. A meditation on “Seven Last Words of Christ” -is scheduled for Friday from noon to 3 p.m. Maundy Tharsday Communion will be observed at 7:30 | p.m. in Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly Rev Theodore R. Allebach will preach on “The Most Sacred sty sonignt sei canes. "aieh | Su in History.” teday sreund 54, jow tool povil-< pper v was toeoneang ‘eday to 10-18 miles On Good Friday the congregation will worship with mem- / am Rour. ‘bers of the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren, with — ore eine s »m./Rev. Mr. Allebach speaking on “Figures on Calvary.” The . a.m.: Wind velocity 10 mph. service will be in the Baldwin Avenue Church. Direction: Southeast The Candlelight Communion will be held at 7:30 o'clock _THE PONTIAC PRES THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1958. g rs Vie tor City Posts: in | Election Here Monday y| ES = ‘ eal gk} a - hie cies in enpieke [i i Tornadoes, Storms [Smash Three Areas (Continued From Page One) and Oklahoma was under a tor- nado alert during the day. Bill Hunter, Wichita Falls Rec-| below the horizon. spread dargage bruised by the heavy hail. FARM DAMAGED Another tornado reportedly dam- aged a farm near Cement, Okia., and slightly injured a woman. Wiley Tayler, 55, a dairy farm. er; was killed when his Deandale i f : nF af iigz 5 qf Ei i miles northeast of San Fran- cisco. Two avalanches of snow buried a 22-car mail train on the track ahead, stalling the crack westbound passenger train which followed. 25 on the mail train *got out, All eee two trainmen were injured. a ” en route from Chi- cago to , was hung a duit res coees aes cee was stalled in snow for days in 1952. Rotary snowplows battled to keep open one lane of the only re- jmaining east - west highway | across the Sierra, U.S. highway employes said ithey failed, it would take reopen the road. Ellis Iske Worth More ul co t Ff & ait i =) 2 : = Bx FRIDAY AM. to oss Seamless—Irregulars of 79¢ Ladies’ Nylon Hose” shades. Fy By y pay 79c., Sizes 9-11. i FRIDAY MORNING—®9 A. M. to Noon aie 95. ; Wonderful Tricot Knit Ladies’ 59° Panties Ladies’ tricot knit gee : in mint, maize, blue, * or white, Sizes medium = large. ra eS antie & Regular Ladies’ ral Girdles prices down. _- nan Minor flaws of these $1.95 and $2.95 | girdles brings C FRIDAY MORNING—9 A. M. te es Special Group Broken Sizes Ladies’ *15* Dresses Rayon acetates, celanese peers, A 3 Some soiled. 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AYE OF saws a cee oo oe oe oe from noon is Solemn High Mas eather=Fariy cise, si erdle are leg at 5 this afternoon nee Que Yoir Age te Featice Following Mass at 7:30 p.m., of tha Highest temperature... ......--6.+¢see0% 7 service of Adoration will. be held i Mean erento Bom 9 o'clock tonight unti! noon] ® mvon eather cloudy cold Friday in “St. Benedict's Church. bogs _ Miighegl and Lowe, Temperatures (Tre Ore service will be held Fri- : Cress | 98 am apad pote tm Oe Teg im 1084) day afternoon. pptbe nob od ecco Wednesds om Chart The Easter Vigil at 11 p.™m,. on Re _ : a a res bis 77 S8'Holy Saturday will be followed by| At 7 o'clock tonight in Our Lady} Ree BG Bee. 3 gees me Township. Solemn High Mase, wil |. Solemn High Mass will be sung/Township, Solemn ass Char a 4 74. 60 a x i : ae 8 3/at™ 7:30 o'clock tonight in St. be sung with the procenslen! of the neenes Pellston 36 17|Michael Church. 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M4 fe 00.9 utrt-Tente— Jk: 1.44 pi ea hand Pins ‘2 for 35° 2 SOCOHSSHHSSSHSSOSSHSHSOHSHSHSSSHOESSESEESEE | Styles for Eastér, ‘dress, school ‘or 4 e 6 Peet Gentes ° * ose ee 1.09 ea tees a 4° = Assorted A DE SELECTION OF \ play. Big selection now. Guaran- > @ © Talisman é $'> Permanent . seectieiees OO Guperenige 5... eee eee. 4 é Needs \ teed wearing quality. q or § ° : ¢ be . e < ; ; : 2 bas = ria : St Masel Bishop Yt 19 q Egg Dyes \ Boys’ and Girls’ 49 ae 1 a 10: - 25¢ \ E-JAY Shoes $3 os elie : Sates Geomepes: 1.098 SS me — 66° Basket 5 10 \ . ae rite elescninaans . p 3 Ei ow igual 3 — # COSSHHHSSSOSSSESSOSSESSSHCSSOEES gee , Stece Climb. | $1.50 Tintafr Si. V-25 Hair Dress * . ¢ te. ¢ Factory gutsee- $e © Mallia (ne aetna cae =a oo i a QE Populor WHITE BUCKS (Also. 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NATIONALLY ADVERTISED > iggest argain w Otfered! e _ ‘ 1c ae eld MEN'S : id BOYS’ REDUCED Pd Ute Stover” 1 to bs _Endicott-Johnson “CRUSADER” an a SLbil Hai : Girls’ Dresses a? - | J ; Washeble—tLong Sleeve Ladies’ ti! ; : Men S Oxfords s F HT = S ; a > -~ Easter . Spring port irts aille Lodies’ WALTZ Length (3 : Cesuct—Sport & Dress Styles ' : ; 5 e : , oad a ra ‘ . . TREMENDOUS SELECTION Coats ey AT + mer ss tere 89 All Sizes “ Sf; ci : rs mes ‘ » © 9 Values 7 eA we OO) * 6 to 12 to $14 | ANS ; ° NYLON Alencon Lace ee oe ed @ Choice of wash ‘n wear > * Moc Toes 88 “ Dyed-te-Match é f : e wring ¢ sheds, polished cot 4, 4 *® Leaters . Celanese Tricot © te munecs. Pals Gros |i j # Plein Toes \ @ stripes, etc 3 * Eyelet Ties -_ . } 3 *% Black Wing Tip _ & Men‘s Sises $-M-L Sizes 10 to 18 is 3° © Bens’ Siees 6 0018 Navy or black All Sizes \ Brand New Styles Buy Now for Easter & After Wear ; with durable 32 to 42 TF i aa ‘ Mi id Washable shirts for rayon lining ; 4 / rm x isses oom Lah pl ‘woe Pccoags a ie men and boys. Men's Smart styling, . gar \\ , Frocks . D : i setts: Famous guaren- . rry-t utf é ; P teed it-Jonnsen shoes ports i home ef 2 ROT EM Maize—-Mint—Pink—Blue _ | | ! i ' fi Sizes 7 to 14 PTTTTITITIXIVII Tir styles, selection of Ses colors, etc Boys sporti g shirt or dress shirt SPECIAL PURCHASE—AIl Higher Priced Ideal gift for Easter! Modern, i ] . LADIES’ 1958 SPRING ; 2” 4ncludes Sanforized broadcloths and cottons. Washfast, bright colors. Appealing & concealing styles. SOX Values to 49c Ar TY Blazer stripes , League stylin ankle length. All bad v4 ald ~ et BS TS co Zipper front. Big Bargain Lot! Choice of SEAMLESS or FULL FASHIONED aN N Pre ° ‘ ; > For SPRING and SUMMER Nylon or Cotton Ladies’ Nylon Hosiery ee Men’s. & Boys’ JACKETS) GiRis’ #9¢ 10 $1 Valve 96000600006 0008088060800800088608088000800008080806888 88s Sizes 7 to 14 : Flared style at. white linen collar matching white hat and purse Navy or lheht grev colors 1An ' Ww m. ° : : ° : ° “$3 je Stees 6 to 16 Polished cotton, Sanforized pants a in smart ivy on Sizes Small-Medium-Large 4 t Dainty prints in cotton, pastels in Ye we solid rayon acetate with nylon ‘ et Choose from 28 New Styles trim. Washable th tie Special group gay waltz length with a ruffled { 5 3 ee this low eaicel NEW STYLES curve of —_ lee inept Rr ; Cee veccccccdeccccscccccccsoccoccooeoosooce 3 Ledies’ oer te the. Shite fener, YY Bate ain d toring ess- oes Wools — Nylons — Cottons ° BOYS’ MATERNITY ticized back. Launders in a ‘ ei} / / colors designs, ’ D jiffy, never, needs ironing ’ f \\ etc M ress Hose « , w \ PUMPS—STRAPS—BUCKLES—BOWS ens e. Wash iy - resses LADIES’ N COeoeerocesoooeeeseeees i 3 Values to 89¢ = $. YF) — ' } = * Orivinal 00 of fi 2-Piece Baby Doll 1 3 Matched Pieces or Pr. 1 oo. o , ' ° ‘ to $5.95 4 3! a ivy League 88 Ae Pajamas i _ i Girls’ Coat Sets pond eierar a ° To $3.95 h } Famous ‘ COAT, HAT ai . ‘ dgstens Sizes 10 > ie ‘Phil-Maid’ and PURSE ONE t S: : w i m4 59 Sizes 9 to 18 if a 4 95! Reg. 318.88 Seller LOW BOYS Long —_ "g 4 E + New shipment for spring? Og c 4 PRICE e c . ; * 5 * . % « ®@- e e e e e high end Bahy s heels eeeceeeooeCvescseeeeeesee 2 ives 4': to ® Mediam & Narrow Widths Guaranteed first quality C Li PS nylans, choice of color « To. $10 Quality . - : 4 Values F ’ st f - Choice to $1.59 -tones. All sizes 8'2 to VW. Styles First quality, famous. brands. ° and Matching PURSE $3 Value 89 Perfect fit guaranteed, For Eas- ter and after Easter wear — choice of blues, browns, beige, reds,\ maize and black, COPCHSHHHOOOSEHSOEOOOOHEHESOEHE OOOO EHH OEOEEES Ladies’ — Misses’ — Girls’ SOHOHHHSSSHSHSHKECHSSHSSSSESSESESESEHHEHOHEEHECE Sensationaly Under-Priced! ORLON or NYLON (1 ) \ % Ladies’ and Misses’ at < Mae ea a ‘ ‘ por eee Sweaters | \i/ soso cos 'GUM-DROPS'~ FLATS - BALLERINAS . . nd designs to choos sty Se eae tore | tae Ny wealers § \id vom : Newest Styles & Colon sizes 10 to 18 ORLONS NYLONS an Girls’ Hats .. $1.89 Sizes 4 to 14 Sizes 3 to 6x COCCOHHOHOOOEOEEEESOCEEE SPECIAL PURCHASE—Greot Savings 100% Hi-Bulk ORLON Boys’ Sweaters Campus Coat or Ski Pullover Regular 3 3 $2.98 iJ Easy to care for white nylon petticoats rib- boned and decked with tiers of lace. Flares out at hipline. 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Checks FREE iE 98 North SAGINAW St. Limit Quantities § Girls’ white cottons. 98 North SAGINAW | —Bargain Basement oy y A 4 : ‘ . , .° ‘ . ) \ . vA i Se my ‘ cs . i re : Z @ Pastels and white in 93. 99 | @ * e miracle of wash ‘ in’ wear cotton in your two favorite shirt fabrics!” PLUS the convenience of convertible cuffs, PLUS permanent stay collars beard for the Oxford Ivy-Style but- on-down) . price! Sizes 14¥% fo 17, 32-35. | Waite's . . Street Floor FAMOUS MAKE MEN’S JEWELRY se | oe Choose cuff rks or tie bors, Values te 2.90. ssc sus Lovable, tubbable acrilan toppers in white, pink, aqua or red. Lightweight, belted full backs. Sizes 7 to 14. > - Choose washable gabardines, =! acetate flannels or wool flan- nels, sizes Jr. 6-12, Cadet 14- ; 18. Navy, brown or grey. _ . Watlte’s Children's Wear . . . Second Flor | ; 4 ‘ +. at ai , ff -33! 4 i ' Litle Men’s i F "Little Girls’: 2-Piece | | Pretty Slack | aster t - ; — t Sets -4-Piece Health-tex. Dresses 5 ‘ Eton Suits ; , | 12.98 | } | 3.98 ; % ie ‘ Wonderful little white shirt, eoney ! es egg j Sas | $498 SNe | Sees Sizes 1-3 and 3-6x. able cotton sateen. cies. 1 to 4. E . Sites 1-3 end 3-6. 4 | Charge Them at Waites... Second Floor ies : Dress Your Youngster Up for Easter in | [OES | 4 Mothers like the way they fit, children like the way they look. We'll fit your child carefully and Soetely with our 6-point fitting plan. “Tarhmy" black patent or : _ dress pump. Sizes 8% s ~ 50 | 5 to $7.95 nan. . A 3 mg Dg re “Lindy” boy's block or brown = Oe ee calf extort. 8%t3% 8, 8 2 7 ' Pays for itself in only 14. wechdave, and just look at the tiny ; (Right) Jennifer—- a carefree, wrinkle = resistant Dacron = Under Spring Suits on Gay | > i -Dry — Blouses ‘by JUDY BOND “4 (Left) soutiqul-i delicately — blouson. wrinkle-resistant Dacron and In ‘soft, cotton be- tiste, that tubs like a jewel, drips dry. White and . saucy pastels, 32 to 38. $3.98 , ee and cotton batiste creation that drips dry in a flash, Se saucy and frilly neath suits and with skirts. White and pastels, 32-38. © ° Third Floor Waite's . on * Reg. $5.95 $ | 99 to $6.95 3 Styles in White Half Slips, Reg. $3.98... $2.99 Lovely nylon tricot slips with the finest nylon aces and embroideries. Drip-dry in a flash. Choose white, black, beige, blue, pink or hothouse pink, sizes 32 to 40. Rush: to Waite’s and save! Charge Tham ot Waite's .:< . Second Floor losed “Waites, wil Will Be Close, Good Friday Shop ‘til 9 P. M. ‘ Tn ere eeerboamerrere 110/71 Vii a Aa ‘Wear ‘a comfortable Ban-Lon® yarn Pow- . Aire® fabric Vassorette ‘neath all your spring and Easter fashions . . . such light- _ ness and firm, smooth support! Soft as cashmere .. » cool as cotton. : Lei Waites Trained Corsetiores Fit You... Second Floor h - as Sy a ne So Versatile le, Raster Fas i mis . Way” “Toakage : © Use the Inside ‘Bog Alone! ©@ Cover Reverses, Use Either Way! ‘4.98 Others 2.98 to 10:98 The season’s newest... . at a price that ~ is just right! Lovely lightweight fashion _ Coats in luscious weaves and tweeds . .. clutches, chemise coats, shawl collars. All the important ‘58 colors — beige, _ : seat ‘y _ Navy, coral, grey and light blue. There's wnibeiel Come of _an exciting quality coat for you in our collection! simulated patent, laminated prints, plastic calf, grained plastic and straw. li 3 : A. Button-up chemise cut diagonal : linen. Choose yours! § - | tweed. Sizes 5 to 15. . 2 B. Ribbon weave shawl clutch. Petite sizes 6 to 18. ~ C. Push-up sleeve hopsacking clutch. Sizes 6 to-18. Walte’s .. . Street Floor : Dress Up the Old... Accent the New... Colorful Scarves 1.00 Accent Easter costumes with nylon ring scarves or 24” silk chiffon squares. Choose from 16 spring-splashed colors. Misses, Ir. Petite Coats Walte's . .. Third Floor It’s a Wonderful Easter for Juniors... Misses? and Halves Easter Charmer... Navy Jacket Dress 14.98 So important for a fashionable Easter . . . this chemise effect bolero jacket dress with back detail. It’s in navy linen-like fabric with a textured surface - . One of the season's fa- vorites, The high waisted sheath accentuates the junior figure. Sizes 7-15. . 3.98 New... and definitely “it’’ for Easter . . . this chemise in silk shantung - like cupioni. The ‘ slim skirt slenderizes your hips. by Millay TR tana wathable, wrinkle resist- ant. Ww illow gs een OF b ack, sizes 10 to 16, sizes 1414 to Wonderful Millay 4-button classic slipons, Double-Woven Slipons had ee ee oe A ee ek ee Se a ¥ wee $4 oA + oe Women’s. |r, Misses’ Dresses .,. Waite’s Third Floor > elma bs lB ils pcltiginn dated SS see moat 2012, black only. double - woven for added wear. Washable Rn Rp AE ihr ree AE ers ee A eR es Oe on and pre-shrunk. In white to complement any Easter costume. Sizes 6-7/2. Or, choose short shirred nylon gloves at 2.50. ne Paks we ae ee To Blend With Your Easter Costume... Waite's ..» Street Floor Now... Your Favorite aradise With Open Toes! The softest thoes you've ever worn Whisper- Tint Hosiery 1.20 No Easter costume is correct without hosiery that blends éxactly with your costiime color. Whisper-tint hosiery by Hudson dramatizes | la ” a ind glamorizes one third of your fashion-line , black or bi ee Soft, comfortable Kittens... Open toe a : r poubhaos aaa pamyeiey ‘ in black patent, closed toe in ‘black pat- ~ —your legs. Lanolin treated for snag-resist- Sizes $ to 10; AAAA to B. aes ent, blue, black or red calf. Sizes 5 to ant smoothness and Spftness. Choose dress $16.95 - ae we sheers, seamless or sheers in 6 lovely oe ; ae - $13.95 tints. Sizes 82 to 11], propoftioned lengths. , Charge Them at Waite’s . . . Street Floor : Watlte’s . , . Street Floor \ et r 4 \ . ‘THE P HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher Slowly Mr. John Q. Public is com- ing to the realization that something is definitely wrong with Michigan’s economic climate. - ‘ _ This is understandable even after the repeated warnings. Until this fact reaches home or - affects John Q.’s pocketbook, he © is not conscious of what is hap- pening. x * * Governor WILLIAMs’ repeated cry of “political smear” is gradually be- ginning to raise a question in the minds of the man on the street. With today’s unemployment, some are questioning Michigan’s economic climate. . It would certainly seem that Air regulations for both civilian and military aircraft are of utmost importance and should be enforced by severe punishment. Too many innocent lives are at stake just to treat the violatots with a stern word of warning. x «* * This point became quite clear over the weekend in both Detroit and New York.. The New York incident involved a commercial transport with 60 passengers which was forced to dive steeply to avoid hitting a twin . engine plane. . An area over northwest Detroit re- ceived some hazardous buzzing from an Air Force pilot apparently devoid of any good judgment. In both cases probably the offenders did not real- ize the seriousness of the case at hand. x *k * Unless proper and drastic action is taken to guard against this type of carelessness, many innocent lives will be lost unnecessarily. This newspaper feels that. the pilots responsible in the above mentioned cases should be imme- diately grounded and a full inves- tigation carried out by the Civil Aeronautics Authority. * x * With the newer and faster com- mercial jet transport service just months away, it becomes increas- ingly important that airplanes, whether military or civilian, follow strict flight patterns. Colleges Are Found : Meeting a Challenge : American colleges and universities a en Tan net aaa are not being pressured by certain special interest groups, reports the New York Times. These findings come from a special report by more than 150 alumni magazines through- * out the country. x * * “American Education 1958” is the report that points out today’s ‘colleges and universities are rapidly moving ahead to meet the challenge. The report shows that new construction for higher edu- cation will reach $1,078,000,000 and professorial salaries are ~ reaching new highs. * * * The report also discovered the old caricature of the absent-minded pro- fessor is fast becoming a thing of the past. His role in fostering a trained, intelligent graduate has acquired ap- ‘propriate dignity. THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tuz Powruc Preae Company 44 W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Bxeept Sunday Reese. Basterr, Joun A. Rusty Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Presoreaty 11, Hart M. Howasare #. Tagaewrit, Circulation Manager Vice President and Business Man F G. Marswate. Jorpan, domn W, Prreomzato, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager tT B Tene, Georce C. Inwan Misukying Raitor -. Classified Manager The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed tn this newspaper as well as al AP pews dispatches ‘Tue Powttsc Press is delivered by for 40 cents & Week: where carrier service is not available by mal in Genesee, Livi ib, Lapeer and » ‘Washtenaw Counties it is $12.00 & year; elsewhere tn and all other fn United States payebdie in at_Pontiac 8161. ONTIAC PRES CAA Must Act Now to _ Prevent Air Crashes _ — MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Plants Move; Not Propaganda it was open for discussion since - the trend of industry is to move out, rather than establish new business in Michigan. , . Kv if &®. A recent case which has set a small community of 400 people back on its heels is Hamburg, a small town north of Ann Arbor. Their principal in- ~~ dustry, the Brown-McLaren Manu- facturing Company, closed its ma- chine products plant March 31, The. plant employed 125 people, nearly one;third of the wage earners in Hamburg. ~« «kk * Townspeople expressed the. view that it was like rolling up the sidewalk and closing the town. Morris Bond, president, had this to say: “Higher taxes, increasing unemployment compensation costs — under the present administration are squeezing us out.” Chrysler and GE have both let it © be known that they were not happy David Lawrence Says: with Michigan taxes. Daisy Air Rifle Company. of Plymouth has already expressed its views by announcing to leave the state. x « * % Gradually the cold facts are be- ginning to register with Mr. Public. He is raising the question that may- be this “unhealthy economic climate” needs some study. We agree. The Man About Town Our First’ Fences But Few Examples of the Original Methods Remain England: A nation whose least worry is its debts to USA, and greatest is who's to marry Maggie. A relic of pioneer days, within sight of thousands of people every day in the Pontiac aréa, is noticed by very few of them. It is the old fashioned rail fence on the west side of the Dixie Highway as it goes over Waterford Hill. Being on a curve, most drivers are not watching A few rods of the staggered type, re- cently erected for publicity purposes, are beside the same highway, but that over Waterford Hill was built for the original use of fencing, and brings back recollec- tions to old*timers. The staggered rail was the first fence used by our: pioneers. Trees from our primeval forest were felled, and cut into logs of 12 to 16 feet in length. Then by the use of sledges, mallets and wedges these were split into rails by sheer man muscular effort. The rail splitter genérally was the neighborhood strong man. My first recol- lection of such a man in the Pontiac area was William Edwards, who had muscle and sinew that was marvelous, and an endurance that kept with him into his old age. He would pound out 100 rails per day, at a charge of about one cent each. He was tall and spare, and even looked like “ Abraham Lincoin whom every school child has learned was @ rail splitter. Line fence disputes were a major trouble among our forefathers. The law specified that a rail fence must. be “horse high and hog tight.” When the lower rails rotted away by their contact with the ground, and the fence no longer was horse high, new rails were placed on the top. It was a never ending process. There were so many disputes that the - township office of “fence viewer” was an important one. It was he who settled the arguments which often had_ developed into neighborhood feuds, and led to fisti- cuffs and assault and battery. Oakland County records show that one such dis- pute led to murder. , Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore feels that the teen-age clubs throughout the county are doing a magnificent job in keeping our juvenile delinquency rate below that of other areas, Verbal Orchids to- E. F. Tinney of 749 Owego Drive; eighty-fifth birth- day. | Mrs. Hortense Merriman of Birmingham; eighty-fifth birthday. Henry Wuelfling of Walled Lake; eighty-third birthday. Mrs. Ruth Flewelling — of Metamora; eighty-second birthday. Mrs. Minnie Walven of Leonard; eighty-seventh birthday. on 4 i 5 Officials Playing Into WASHINGTON ~- A “cold war’ fs going on, and the enemy is the Soviet Union. Isn't it just as much isc ef 33 ie. it “Fy i; es Ful bs i i | i of tests, the Communist Party organ said it is already obvious of view could be comprehensively presented by the President and the secretary of state, some news dispatches told of how certain In fact, some politicians promptly rose to belabor the administration for not having done the same thing much earlier, and there were point- ed references to proposals along somewhat similar lines made by the Democratic leaders in the last presidential campaign. This was welcome news to Moscow. DEFEND GOVERNMENT Is it more important to gain a partisan political advantage in America than it is to defend the government of the United States in one of the most dangerous The Country Parson wy h-3 “Tell Me When You See a Soft Spot, Old Friend” Reds’ Hands 4 | , eloquently told why the United States cannot and will not play the tricky, deceitful kind of tear it apart publicly. “We operate in terms of an opposition political party, which is Dr. William Brady Says: Want to Sleep Like Baby? — Just be Kind to Others “I wish you could tell me how I can go to sleep and stay asleep I have a hard then I when I go to bed. time getting to sleep and wake up around 3 a.m: and can't get back to sleep. ne iE B. at with unbleached muslin. Send stamped,- self-addressed envelope for pamphlet How to Sleep Well. *® * * A 4 Voice of the People Parents Not our and His ete. hii. 23 SS i of July and the Fourth of July is pretty close to Memorial Day. Why doesn't the City Commis- sion change fall, winter, spring and summer, too? They could give to Buy fo Euster. ‘Fair, Fat, Forty, but ‘He Sends Me’ creased , they'll never * ®* & starting pay to attract teach- who plan to stick will forego high starting Teen-agers aspire to be grown up. But they often act like kindergarteners, for THOUGHTFULNESS is _ the true mark of mature adults. When we are thoughtless, that Ht 7 itd : 5 u [ #8 HH! g = , Feturn envelope plus 20 cents (non-profit). It contains a more eo i ee ae a, es ee pe seg POS aa CS Speen aes ae iS gs Ae oes S ¥ = Be Jae Bee ce ee fi pl ae eat =e a Se : a ii L : a8 Fg a oe ae eG 7. : 2 Ps i : ey ae } es he fis es é & ? Glamour-sheer: - SEAMFREE | went shew, | Ot lowers NECKWEAR . es | T rh i & ; icin | nog. 53 ie ‘79 to 3.98 values! 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Telegraph | “Am SDD Store 9.23 VITALIS Her BBE ee ee oe ee eee $1.23 BUFFERIN TABLETS . . 79* PRESCRIPTIONS Cost Less | + 4985 Dixie Hwy. Near Seare Next te National Stove | COLOR FILM forll KODACOLOR 4" | ery ' ; : , ' oe ? aly : ‘ ts * ‘ Pes) Pe : hac f * f : TEN \_THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY) APRIL & 1958, ee een hos One : Man Must First Master Application of Hydrogen Fusion ! Bt pete Po, - John Nobel - |ning director nS. Uiler ap, Inext alls | le ower wars Britain’s pass the sun’ By EVERETT 8. ALLEN ars enough cheap ‘electrfcity to indicate that diplomatic om of four uclel of “hydrogen into ieee” ~ New Bedford Standard-Times ~ {te supply. the world for a billion tesy rather than scleatifie justice |o"e nucleus’ of helium. The Written for the AP pig Sr pala se ac gril is re- : ‘ant : years, ‘brought about the joint U.S.-Brit- mired. and scene type of special Feito find a series) Even the rivers and lakes of in-|ish announcement on hydrogen |«container” i s needed to tld the the| mane Three-fourths of the earth's sur- !and.nations could be transformed fusion, Non-government » authori- gas after it has been raised to the the |S. face is ocean, and a large aivael °°" power producers by harnessed ties in both countries have indi- emperaters called for. " are = ocean is hydrogen. lee Cae fusion—thus spreading | ‘cated the British sence’ clear * q : the technology of the hydro-|t its to every country on/first in the controlled ase of Sul i . gen bomb, and the formula spells\the, globe. the H-bomb type of energy ‘for Binds of ssa oe : an incalculable boon: for man- x eo * leventual peacetul, epptication. centigrade would be required to erg Virtually inexhaust-'- To Americans caught in the * «tf sestablish a hydrogen “‘fire’ that, East Java Mill Eyed - ible power. ‘cold war, however, thé most im-) It may be that other” nations would be self-sustaining and give eign “reporting award for * * ® , portant aspect of the, internation- also are ahead of America in this off more energy than was re-| SINGOSARI, East Java-A large ries on Soviet satellite nations Once this particular application|al race for cheap power is thatjfield. Both the French and the quired to keep it going. This is textile factory, equipped ‘with vy | of hydrogen fusion is mastered— the United States presently is not) ‘Soviets are kaos to be. working| more than 20 times the tempera- jmodern textile machines’ and- and some authorities predict it! leading the field jon. it. Gade soa the sun's interior. iploying 1,000 —* is “< within 15 years—the oceans could! ,There is considerable eidenee| The process involves the fusing ed . LJ Why spend more? JUST 10 | DAYS LEFT] TO SAVE | ~ DURING OUR BIG Penney’s is first - with the gentlewoman’s Penney’s Easter gift slips are Lanolin- finished! Proportioned! sheer all dacron* ‘shirt dress t Q9 eae FORCED at 8 >) care-for! No where else will you ' lly oO VACAT E find these charming sheer Dacron shirt dresses at this price! S A LE i / e dainty detailing of lace or petite pleats. A , . © OPEN EVERY EVENING! _ Because they are 2 Sizes 32 per ee everyone can share = great buys. We 100% Dacron they te 40 : ee © ADDED HELP! 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All this and the tiny, tiny, tiny, Penney price. | ciciwit” $3.037 sults... .°37>7 My Regular $29.50 Ivy Leegue RT COATS 37 SPOR Seer rey r 1 8’ ‘OVER 3,000 PAIR MEN’S PANTS and SLACKS us REDUCED TO SELL -Last Minute Bulletin “Que Group Dress Pants .....,.. 8.95 3.37 : Gabardine Lancer Dress Pants. 10.95 $37 9 One Group Sharkskin Pants .....12.95 6.37 MISSES COATS All Wool Suiting Pants ..... ...16.95 10.37 | All Wool Flannel Pants......... 14.95 8.37 Reduced to Women in White Uniforms 5.95 to 8.95 Uniforms 50c Off : 10:95 Nylon Uniforms $1.00 Off 12.95 Nylon and Blend Uniforms $1.50 Off Slips! Girdles! Bras! Shoes Reduced to Sell Out—25°/, Off 20. 5 ot ea ni * we = , came . x \ Sa : ae ata a Aa hee SO SaE ae. Pa ae ROT gd RO . ; * a ae sy ‘ee ‘ A ae a Nah abide. pK YES! 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Sizes e6’ztos | Ai Open Monday, Friday 9:30 A.M. te : | ; sa 8 ~ OW N | Oo ad, oe ane, [MIRACLE MILE veal ak ee Weekder | 20 S, PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATI to 5:80 P.M 10:00 A.M. 10 9:007. | lili WA | | They have the look of lovely bastiste, the ‘ 4 1 i = \ , f ei Vee Sor \ \ | ‘ \ \ = ii ¥ 4 ¢ a og 2 = j ‘ ee og : and ; , ae 4 { ' * : ‘ é — i _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS rauanaraem 8, 1958 in Pontiac ai Nearby Areas #2 a o ‘Macedonia’ Baptist Church officiat- daughter tien Wi 196)'"@ - Burial will be in Oak ‘Hill erry atter| cemetery Mrs. Flippin’s Service was at 2 p.m. ‘ beat the Frank Carruthers|from the. Dean Edwards ee nn Nome after 3 p.m. Friday, Home at Bear Lake with burial te] TSGT. LEONARD a. Lynam |‘* ATcadia Cemetery lames| Service for T.Sgt. Leonard A.| MBS. FLOYD SPRAG four|Lynam, 28, of Layton, Utah, who| Mrs. Floyd (Eve) Sprague Moore|died in a plane é¢rash last Thurs-|of 232 E. Wilson Ave. died at Moore|day, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday,|home yesterday She had been Moore|from the Columbia Avenue Bap-|in ill health several months. Mrs.|tist Church, The Rev. Marion| Surviving, besides her husband, Boyd will officiate with a military|are a sister of Flint and a brother rervice following at White Chapeljof East Lansing. A C Ca 1 Dj lemorial Cemetery, His body is| Mrs, Sprague’s body will be at\Pis Ve m ies : i i e Gary |@t Milliken Funeral Home, Utica, St.,/Officiating will be the Rev,’ Nor- will be in :- § i < iT %: 30 a.m. to 12 Noon:..3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Store Closed 12 to 3 So Everyone Can Go to Church! 1. want ocmren $0.8 . and, save; teo! «'s s Se-we have split the time on this greet sale . . Check this ad for low, low prices. Come, save on your Easter needs! FOLLOW THE CROWDS te EASTER SAVINGS—PRICES GO BACK to ORIGINAL at 6:30 P.M. FRIDAY NYLON. 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Includes been associated with the Par Fri. 9:30-12 . . 3:00-6:30 130-12 . , 3:00-6: headlight—chrome truss rods— [iM is office of the Natianal City Bank BOYS’ SOCKS ea, 900-f2 - 5 80-2) 1b Toppers built-in tank-—horn—kickstand IJ of New York before his retirement | features, | Several years ago. * * & Other Models - » NORTHFIELD, Minn. w — Dr. as Little as: $41.95 BPA. T. Lincoln, 89, professor emeri. ‘tug of chemistry at Carleton Col-' lege. died Tuesday. He was at 6,21 Down and Carleton from 1921 to his retire- ment in 1939 and previously had $1.16 per WOOK! Brauer at the University of Ml.’ nois, Rensselaer Polytechnic In- ne stitute and Cornell University. He _. Our Spring stock of nationg!! Reconditioned was born in Montfort, Wis. * famous okia include— =e BICYCLES in |§ woxrsearre, ps. w-Roy-| © Diane Debs: @ Town and Country . ’ al C. Stout, 84, well-known actor | 4 . Most Sizes 3 of the 1930s and co-owner of a! @ Vitalizer . © Revillon . All Styles — All Sizes — All Colors summer stock theater at nearby HIGH HEELS FRENCH HEELS FLATS ; 'Lake Nuangola, died yesterday of| We Carry PARTS riraged tee wag bere in 5.99 to 14.95 Values ~ Now and SERVICE NEW YORK A —" Herbert A $ 3° 8 Reg. $19.99. Bolid colors, tweeds. 10-44. | $2.99 cottons at this low iprice. Sizes 3 to 6x.’ ; $2.99 Half Slips... $1.99 3-PC. TERRY, SETS CAN-CAN SLIPS Worth 3% ° — 3 sors’ pews 88°: poe ‘3° EASTER SUITS sises & Colors. DRESSES Fri. 9:30-12> Fri, RETCH 3:00-6:30 588 "CunITY DIAPERS | @ ‘SrkETcH GLovES 399 i Ji oe 3c pean ose fait h Ivy League two quality diapers wis a , , e an somes. 3 to 6 Grey, blue, tan. —limit 2 dos. LJ TRAINING PANTS LADIES’ SLIPS ae | jf go : "and Stor... aoe Fri. 9:30-1 ry ACKETS :00-6:30 : Pierce, 76, cited by the Automo- What We Sell bile Old Timers in 1956 as “Dean of the Nation's Automobile Edi-' 7 tors,” died yesterday of EAs, ; attack. Pierce, who sta his Free Parking “TR newspaper career with the Den- Back of Store |B ver Post, joined the New York’ ' = Herald Tribune in 1913 and be- came automobile editor in 1922.’ He also was automobile editor of the New York Times for 12 years, | (Cost sets for toddler 5p, a staff member of the Hearst . Advertising Service since 1920. SHOP died yesterday : * * ® \ 20 E Lawrenc St TORONTO \W—North America’s e ° first Rhodes scholar, Dr. Chester FE 2-7221 Martin: died yesterday. He was 75 and professor emeritus of history pat the University of Toronto. | iring last boys and girls. Sizes 9 » . a a ee + | to | 88 | months to ¢ years. ram “sort in in mad O77 aad BICYCLE CHICAGO W—Marvin K. Brown, ' $1.49 Tots’ nerte tmdhihed Pontes oes ad Crawlers ...... 97e¢ BOYS’ MEN'S SUBURBAN’S LADIES’ BRAS Easter A e JACKETS on hol == 88 Smart cotton € 9 . i 988 oes _ styles. All sizes 1? — | ZS , George's-Newport's Where You aig for Less! Little Scout fer j , oJ SHOES (G for Sous & Girls 8 If not specially purchased, our price would be $6.95! Oxfords! Patents! Swivel Straps! Hundreds of Pairs! Exciting $3.90 Fri. 9230-12 . . 3:00-6:30 | straws for your Easter outfit New Spring ivy yLeague mashadie jackets. Gises 6-18. _“ 9: on's Us Saheeneer. Ladies’ Sweaters Orlon full 88 fashioned short Large Brims ...3.99 aveamy slip- Easter Blouses O19 , New Spring styles, Short sleeves. 32-38, M MEN’S PAJAMAS _LADIES' PANTIES 8 i ') \j Cotton broadcloth in 88 Rayon non- ¢ I ae guaranteed washable = in white. , colors. eee to hese Bu: for Easter. Fri. 9:30-12 . . 3:00-6:30 YARD Goops | ‘~ = toto 19° NYLON 38 _ MEN’S PANTS LOOP RUGS 49 Spring materials and 88 io giant 24 x ae: New Values to $099. While Colors. Sizes 28-42. 36 _ rubberised © rine ieee Fri. 9180-12 . 3:00-6:30 MEN’S SOX Nylon Blouses . 1.88 back. to 11. Pirst qual- You Can Buy Your : son's bedi 058 ; ' ity. Every pair brand new, smartly Fri, 9:30-12 . . 3:00-6:30 Fri. 9:30-12 . . 3:00-6:30 EAST ER H AT styled for perfect fit on grow FEATHER PILLOW PRINT DRAPES i: ing feet! You've seen them MEN’S NYLON That Should Sell for 4.99 and 6.99 for Only nationally advertised up to Worth 3.99, full 88 x | 6.95. Buy several pairs and = SUITS a3): Baal “> SLIPS ) 199 "29 re ft tne 1 3 gene * ) ¢ i“ Topconts . $29.99 : ; | cases 77 LADIES’ (ieee LADIES’ PURSES Spx\ SKIRTS 238 Sold for. 2.d9, new «pring skirts In print patterns, sizes 23 to W. * Lavish lace trim. In sizes 32 to 40. White only, Reg. 2.98. Sizes: Child's 842 - 12 . Misses’ and Youths’ 12 - 3 *2.99 A toque, a cloche, a flowered hat . . . whatever shape your Easter “bonnet” takes, it's sure to be flattering and feminine when you choose it from our array of heavenly hats. Come in, see them | now .«. choose now for Easter parading , Playtex Girdles ..... 2.50 Flowered Now Spa _ Large Brim 1.99 3.99 6.99 of better purses in all styles. . 74 N. Srohiee’ 30 Ladies’ Jeans ... .2.77 We Give Holden sea Stamps ' . eo 74 N. Saieee Sh eagpenpreres | . “ane a - TWELVE eee Convicts Girl's Foster Parents ‘Prisoners in Minnesota Sent Her $15 a Month Sen, Porter Save kage THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1958 minute, Sen, Elmer R, Porter, 69, his head bowed over the micro- phone, fought back tears of anger. as ‘Men's Club’ sf t..8 *, ““T did not imtend to speak. . he had begun, Then, clutching |e ATHENS (INS) — They broke|the microphone with, both hands, |" the news gently to Anastasia Kol- the silver-haired little veteran of lia, an eight-year-old Greek war|2? years of legislative wars could orphan, that the foster-parents who say no more, had sent her money, food and clothes during the past year were thie inmates of the Minnesota State Reformatory for Men. They did it. themselves in their letter -to the barefoot blonde little girl who lives in Mandra, a village butside Athens, with her widowed mother, three sisters and a brother. * * * As main architect of the Re- publican austerity budget, Por- The strain and tension that gripped him spread through the Senate chamber, Senators twisted in their seats. The babble in. the They began by telling her about|crawded gallery died into deep the myth of Achilles and how hisiquiet. mother had dipped him in. the river Styx to make him invulner- able—all except the heel she held) came — at first in a trickle as\"* him by. Then they explained that even these days strong men have their *k.* Still no words. But_finally they though he were short of breath, PROUD OF SCHOOLS sjand stop expecting teachers to “I am proud as any man injregular intervals that occur ap- this state of the University of!proximately 60 minutes apart Defends Education pore: : LANSING (For one dramatie Michigan and Michigan Staté Unt E wey,” Pee zs *® * seat dite man te: oot the tion of kids,”’ he said, Porter said the people “should wake up” and demand tedching of} basics in grade and high school serve as baby-siters and foster parents, : * * * And it’s time-to stop teaching “useless” courses at the college level, he said, He added he could toward earning a livelihood. 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Crmmenyy at r Residents of Bloomfield | ™2% churches throughout # doanteaion, titel athedint a Residents of mfield rnd’ County area. are. preparing special devotions and, in many]. iis siiabert hk Planning te Plan Lansing Caravain |for solemn Good Friday services\churches, sunrise and other extra| special Kener class will become: ining Affa to Protest Assessments [204 ‘iumphant Easter observ services. official church members at to : ‘ . Catholic churches have sched- Commerce Township preevig bape ogy a : TOWNSHIP—The|uled traditional Tre Ore rites and! A communion service ‘will be) 2. ee WALLED nmittee, formed at a recent . Good Friday services, based on ates 1 etn rons rast mee =P ecover Services “seas Council of the jNims, chairman f othe Board of mis. sing the ‘service which is drawn fica, are pouring Se . “he : sou te Metadata "energies into Lansing, atcording to Mrs. ef B T se | Ship. ; : garet ; forthe , xs « * =. eet er rte © FO) BEGIN | OMOPFOW *| curd meters i thousands of for property tax relief. ag ier. Ewcry 4. Theme be See asive eae aie Jews the world over will cele- the ceremonial meal, or Seder, |Christ. They are Ervin Bartel, Mrs, The show will rangements to line up a van|brate the PaSsover, the great Fes-| served on the first night of |Floyd Perria, Mrs. Roy Leightor, 2 to'9:30 p.m. of ears loaded with taxpa yers to|tival of Freedom, beginning at sun- eS ee William Krug, Mrs. George Law- and from 2 to 6 p.m. make the trip to the capital, Tax-|down Friday, The observance lasts) start a prayer when they ton and Nancy Gottschall, day. . payers .will meet at Bloomfield/fr @ week among liberal Jews) around the table. Aven Township : The 5th anus ao 7 Township Hall trom 7 to 1:39 a.m.|and eight days among the tradk) There will be symbolic foods,| 4 7 am. sunrise service, fol Sperm rd Sa eile cxtonsin so OE RE oes as 8 fal oe ee tet cee to top all previous from 8 = haa ssdl id ; - Commemorating the emancipe-|"* * - et Stone Baptist Church Sunday, ig of entertainment qual- Village Hall eS ee ee Bloomfield taxpayers plan te |tion of the ancient Israelites under |2°™® Y Moses to promised | addition to regular services. : ity and educational value, ac- | “!! inspire voters to turn out at the polls in the law, a large th illustrating “The American | meet a group of taxpayers from | the jeadership of Moses from Egyp-|“"*- : cording to Earl L. Gruber, gen- | Village election Monday. Checking the display to Spirit” and several other items of civic-interest,/ | White Lake Township in the press {tian slavery, Passover is.centered * * * ‘Trey - eral chairman. see that gyerything is in proper perspective is It-is kept up to date by Village clerk John Finlay- | room of the state Capitol to | more around the home: than the 5 ee ea Protestant churches will . : ~S |Oneida Rd., Rabbi . interdenominational i A stains ies dle Ske: deputy clerk Mrs. Margaret Hart. The board in- son and Mrs. Hart. make a joint personal appeal | synagogue. aie dare Wi ta wir he fost of fis ing an all-Scout, hand-picked ca 78 = ay eS Oe e.g religious rite te |saturday and Suré wien ili _ ~*s ray cast, Pee ; eee ae The two , aa ie i ow , principal Setarday and Sencay. “te also? 2 89- "The ‘efforts. of 1600 Cabs, 109| AS Candidates for Proposed Southfield City Council plain their attitudes to Nims con-| | ceuaen aetae ean ood ia’ thssoes Mote Seeele onde Rete wel tay ; . — —— — , hikes As jor congregation for 10 am. ee a ks et Aare members of Seat tats nl S k t Get N ( Ball t x *« * Qed ers FAMILY SERVICE ice, scheduled from 1 to 2:30 p. my iisramees stores SECK [0 AMES ON BIOS) se ra remap ueayen| ve) 'Y seca amy serie wil be omorew= | Harber, _ Novi Township, Walled : . also will present petitions to Nims _ qe + {held at 9 a.m. Sunday. Misi thing pet at bal Lake, Wolverine Village, Com- JTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — hfield - resident. " Costello notified tt containing about names. The x * * "| from Trey Assembly merce, Milford, sor oe ; Pray pos ine tires: the \petitions are a formal +> Plan Convention On April 10, 11 and 12, services| Trey Methodist, First Presbyter- land, South Lyon and White Lake|Three Southfield men have taken|APril 21 on members for a city sult says, oo March it that they lagainst increased property assess- set for 7 p.m., with the junior| lan, John R. Evangelistic Center as eet ction Creu Court in\tnan, McElwain and Nagel gully. The reece, was’ “ine (et BGT POPE TAS] To Name Slate April 13 |smeraation mecing a 0 am. |-ende het derek an attempt to‘ get their names| Lippman, McElwain and Nagler quality. rejection was “im-|inoy said. - © Name Slate Apri . a Nearly every phase of Scouting [on April 21 ballots as candidates |Charge the commission with “many |proper and unlawful,” the suit * for’ Vv. Endi On April 11 and 12, morning | Choirs from various congre- will be covered by exhibits which for the proposed Southfield city |itTegularities” in checking signa-|says. * * or Later Vote ing worship will be at 7:30. A meme- gations will provide music, and @ will be set up im the school. Plans | council. tures on their petitions. They * * - a — Hoffa’s Trusteeship rial service at 8:15 a.m. will be a yee ‘cae Gruber aera ef 20510 ‘Samoset’ Trt, Peal 1 jot valid taoma fo qualify for danemmaet oe eras une oan A es ee) ae ieee Hershfield an- *# & “e pot Bloomfield Township, wil a est Nesier, at i paemelinaee ber» 0 : meh other sing setitions, Gheire con : sate East Pontiac Post State Police have a vee ‘| secretary of the charter com- According to Tunny, the boy] a a4” mo Sicisd bee pe tng ge over, the ° solved 20 burglaries in Pontiac and Lieyd Lang pos Head of} mission, Thomas M. Costello, broke into the large home, owned), Tne early morning sin Blinded loc s charter and autonomy will . northern Oakland County with the West Bloomfield Township, audio| Cpeyrmey, tm chases or ele by Cy Owen, at 4 pm. ty break-ithat the traffic signal had tumned| tt h cling ral foe breaking and tar ieaggrang Age are in charge of elections, ing a window. He and his four-|"at the trattic signal ted turned! der provisions of the interna aiioon Ig awaiting trial for breaking and en- a _ —r "jyearold sister went upstairs wherelwWes¢ Bivd., Berkley, told Royaljtional’s constitution, the nominat- eT Gg ee ot F alice. , ‘ ° Merrow of Farmington, stage | before fleeing. x ee sk Se Ee hia ae Veteran Dead Earl Fowler, 21, of 740 Cortright . |Break-In Reported he Eentinc Fire Dept. tought | ‘Murphy was driving east on 11 from the floor and not by nom- alas’ dae wens Ge, to mn - . . an ie . ay . Says Careless Smoker 2 Bingley’s Station . ied age was catimated at 300. info Stars’ auto which was headed| Al‘ef the teats dere paying | Edward J. Hill Leader |2Ucs'cd four other, youths io Caused Fire in Home Bingley’s Service Station, 1211) O¥CE SHIRLEY O'NEEL ={ tunny said the arson followed North on Washington. membership will be allowed to} . ‘ah han - Aj one M-year-old. N. Perry St. was burglarized Mrs. Violet O’Neil of Cheese- |a growing pattern of such activi-) ~~ x~< * * vote, he said. ~ in Lighter-Than-Air| owier was arrested for bur- Firmen said a fire started by! 14 an undetermined amount y) ™an street, Drayton Plains, has ties and cited the recent apprehen-| Stairs suffered a fractured skull) The local’s acting president, Le} Aviation _ | slary in January and was bound a careless smoker in a living room °F announced the engagement of her |sion of a nine - year- - old who and a broken leg. Murphy was un- aun Harrelson, has begun a cam- . ever te circuit court, He told chair caused $1,000 damages at the Change taken from a cigarette ma-) daughter, Joyce Shirley, to J. |set fire to Longfellow School injured. ~ paign for re-election. He was ap- the treopers he breke inte gre- home of Ralph Lester, 449 N.|chine, it, was reported to Pontiac son of Mr. | twice. After making a statement, he pointed by Hoffa when the local's) P4ward J. Hill, a pioneer of| ceries mainly to get beer and Saginaw St. ; Police S and Mrs. James P * * was not held. | charter was suspended in October] lighter-than-air aviation and a vet-| cigarttes for parties. Pontiac firemen fought the blaze! The thieves gained entrance by} of Garland, Utah. The prospec- | “Nationally, 60 per cent ef all te : 1953, following an extortion scandaljeran of 75 balloon flights, died; He operated in Waterford, Au ~—/ tue oes ee tant is a junior at af jmies wth on incremei( Ps , he Slat — = officers andiyesterday at William Beaumont ee . Damage building garage * register, niversity Michigan juveniles increasing area con (ors. : ital. Royal ependence ‘ownships along awa leh at aenge eet Saber welding ib pieueed. |eated. me age OO son Sei : ° : paar 63. was’ a resident of| ith Pontiac. , nion service 5 Kirkshire, Birmingham. | x ® * 3 He Pleads innocent [7 * =e, Src «| at pane tere arrested at Walled Lake , built the balloon in which|an 18-year-old and are seeking twa He . ‘Drinking Brought Shame Upon Me’ Youth Involved in Liquor Theft — d Writes of H juni © af z Q cRigs | of oar act, we broke into a home ‘| “But things did not work s Error in Letter ,|John Mulder, Walled Lake Metho- and obtained abeut twenty bottles of assorted liquors. “Well, we had our party, and I might add that a good time was had by all, and still no conscience i a 8 i we had planned (for which | z s a 3 EB ge f 58 2 g af 4 i : i } 4 ij of FeEE a 4 * * “T had never felt that I or any of my friends were juvenile delin- F * yl SHih z se2f2 ag » > |James Henneberger, Antioch Evan- WALLED LAKE — A union Good Friday service will be held at the Lake Theater tomorrow from noon to 2:45 p.m., with seven local min- isters conducting a series Sf medi- tations on the “Seven Last Words of Christ.” * * * E Participating will be the Rev. dist Church; the Rev. William Rie- ker, Crossroads Presbyterian; the Rev. Calvin Roe, United Mission- ary; t Rev. Frederick Foust, | Shephefd of Lakes Evangelical Lu- theran; the Rev. Carl Grapentine, Walled Lake Baptist; the Rev. gelical Lutheran; and the Rev. Ed- mund Caes of Wixom Baptist Church. x* * * Special music will consist of solos by Mrs. Carl Grapentine, Mrs. Jessie Price and Mrs. Donald Pat- terson. A trio, composed of Mar- to Eight Murders GLASGOW, Scotland H—A. New York-born woodcutter, 31-year- old Peter Manuel, today pleaded innocent to murdering three teen- age girls, three women, a man and a boy. Accused of a wholesale killing wave in the Glasgow area stretch- ing back over two years, he was ordered tried later this month. Manuel was born in New York City of Scottish parents but was returned to Scotland when still a child. He was arrested in Jan- uary at the home he shared with his parents in a Glasgow suburb. Shampoo Ad on TV Ordered to Go Easy WASHINGTON (®#—The Federal! Trade Commission (FTC) today adopted a consent order barring Helen Curtis Industries Inc., Chi- cago; from representing in its ad-) tha, Janice and Kathy McBroom, also will sing.’ Carol Fifield Marries at Parsonage in Dryden DRYDEN — Marriage vows were. repeated Sati the rite was the Rev. Melvin Strait. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fifield, 3190 Rochester Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warner of 2247 Lake Pleasant Rd., Attica, are the bridegroom's par-' ents. * s e ** *« * Best man and matron of honor were Mr. and Mrs, Bill. Warner, ] vertising that ‘‘Enden’’ shampoo cures dandruff. will have any lasting effect on ing! pooing and combing his hair while an announcer said, ‘‘There’s a new problems ‘once and for all.” Just an April-Fool’s Joke: TEHRAN (INS) — The editor of a Tehran newspaper which _of sextuplets to an Iranian’ shepherd -wotnan admitted to- brother and sister + in -. law of the bridegroom, o | Fool's hoax, Prof. Jean Picarrd and his wife made their pioneering flight into the stratosphere from Detroit in 1934. Hill also served as technical adviser for the ascent. General manager of Metalclad Airship Corp. at the time, he had made .75 balloon flights himself, starting in 1925, In 1927 he. and Arthur Schlosser won the Gordon Bennett interna- tional trophy in a race from De- troit to Baxley, Ga. * * * President of the Procon Pump and Engineering Co., Oak Park, in recent years, Mr. Hill ig sur- vived by his wife, Helen; a son, Dr. Edward J. Hill Jr, and a daughter, Mrs. Doris Ansteth. Mr. Hill will be buried Satur- | day in Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley, following a blessing at noon in St. Bede Church, South- field Township. Ey 4 Requiem Mass will be sung at, 11 a.m, Monday at St. Bede Church and the Rosary will be recited to- The company agreed to an order|\day and tomorrow at 8 p.m. atiprogram, saying it had forbidding it to claim that Enden|the William Vasu Funeral Home, /hampered by Pentagon policy and Royal Oakl. dandruff. =a nn 7 The order closed a case begun a last July 26 when FTC accused Laundry Thief the company of ‘false and mis- leading” advertising, The commis-\T akes Washtub, sion cited a television commercial = showing a man smiling after sham- C lothespins n Too _Mrs. William Burch, of 73 Put- a thief mailé off with her Monday wash from the line’ in the back-| yard. two days ago reported the birth jhe used her metal washtub to haul) moving used cars at ‘| Chrysler division the lot away, ; Along with day that the story was an April [clothespins. useful to hang the/day with a parade through 51 miles of Detroit streets, ‘ clothing up for final drying. 4 But ft wasn’t enough that the Detroit-area dealers. He said thief took the clothing, including drive, which began (4 six pairs of her. baby’s overalls,|and runs through April ¢ ee afaster pace, the tub went 100 Corp, saluted the campaign yesters of @ newcars others implicated by Fowler in the burglary of Shore Market, 2423 | Voorheis Rd. Gavin Takes Job in Private Industry NEW YORK @—Lt. Gen. Jamea M. Gavin, storm center of a Pentagon controversy over guid+ ed missiles and satellite research,. took a civilian job in private in- dustry today, * . a Three days after his retirement, the Army's former research and development~ chief announced his election: ‘as vice president and 4 director of Arthur D. Little, Ine. Cambridge, Mass., research and management advisory firm. * * * Gavin, 51, had been the Army's » youngest officer of three-star rank. Before announcing his de» cision to retire, he had the Army's missile development been i inadequate funds. Detroit's Auto Buy Days : Shows Results Already — “Auto Buy Days” proven way: to end your dandruff|/nam St., was angry enough when|should push April retail deliveries of new cars in the Motor -City Mareh; . Mason based. his forecast last ‘also ‘, a y te ee i FOURTEEN, THE BERRYS a Call Former Commissioner List Woman Democrat|>*TY Finn has faded a little as Final Witness in Current FCC Probe ~ WASHINGTON F. — — in-| vestigators, told yesterday that | the White House has had only rou- tine contacts with the FCC, today calle@ a woman Democrat who formerly served on the Federal Communications Commission. : * * * Mrs. Frieda Hennock Simon, an FCC member from 1948-1955, was listed as the final witness-in a eings on the FCC and other fed- acid than—any- other edible oil. foc Fine Type il Seed Looms . 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Pondered by Senators|, Eisenhower picked the existing National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics as the foundation for WASHINGTON ™ — Senators'the,p ro posed aeronautics and generally welcomed today Presi- space agency. dent Eisenhower’s plan for a new| He proposed a civilian director, scientists, civilian-controlled space agency, backed by aboard of but some wondered what part the technicians and experts, to oper- t Atsmic Energy Commission might At least one board member! . play. The possibility that nuclear pro- ate the new upit. would be from the Defense De- and existing space and pulsion might eventually replacelsatellite programs unter’ military chemically fueled engines as thejdirection would continue until the motive power in space had led to|/new agency was réady to take some suggestions that space proj-| over. , ects be assigned to the AEC. -_ Eisenhower made no direct! The opera, “Falstaff,” is a mu- mention of the AEC in proposing|sical version made by Verdi from to Congress the establishment of|Shakespeare’s ‘“‘Merry wives of a new National Aeronautics and' Windsor.” HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS IN MELMAC COMPLETER. 2ODU¢ NG OCF aes Hy” YOUR CHOICE OF 6 HI-FASHION COLORS... Argoue fSUPERIMMNETS 9 y MOL) Ni & f lump Away 4 WASHINGTON (INS)—Republican Rep. «Alger sald, comprise “the good old USA,{:° ~~ Bruce Alger, a big Texan, believes a story = system of free enterprise.” ~~ ~~ a day will laugh the recession away, =~ = oe *. 5 i omen Alger, 40, former. Princeton University . Alger continued: football center and World War II. B-29 pilot “The stories of free enterprise are legiog, with 23 combat missions over Japan, dé- = and the analogies are equally illuminating: clared he will offer the House a humorous - . sapns py sat’ analogy every day in an attempt to “halt sion the prophets of doom from talking us into - week a depftession.” 4 scaly ve . r kek -% “The rooster who thought his One of his latest: 4 made the sun shine (akin “tam reminded of the two powerful and ©. With pet schemes to spend us. to ws healthy mules which were. laboring heavily “The monkey, who, to balance the to pull a wagon-over a dusty country road. °f the scales for each cat alternately 1 “The fellow on the wagon was yelling im- bled each cheese until all was gone 1 precations and lustily swatting the mules’ ‘fying to redistribute tax 1 ~~ “Or hindquarters. “Finally, the driver pulled up his sweat- _ tnires ‘before. th , jnalted a s ing team te 2 stop beside 4 man sitting paid Ding cman adh yi 24 O on @ fence and asked: ‘Pardner, how long dire dlarms). > tk ee eG is this durn hill anyway?’ “Further, as the late showman Mike “The bystander eyed him reflectively for _ said: ‘Being broke is one & moment, spat, and replied: ‘Fellow you out of money, and I've ‘ es. ‘ — ain’t on no hill—your hind wheels is off.” Being poor is something else, that’s t pe Se ee PTS hide ‘The missing wheels for recession recovery, of mind’. 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Two teach-|when they walked into a baseball : ] ie Teed Tati mh ones! eit Semen 3° ew OhOpPON'S Mart leads in the - youths stabbed in the outbreaks./three youths are mot students at sen a Three youths were held for ques-/the school. — e ; 54 Sg a oc Parade with HIGH FASHION : ae Scool, as ted" witn| SOVie! Odes hig ® : an | jes SE A cede: ae 2. at LOW, LOW Prices playground. : TUNIS ® — The Soviet Union ets / The day before, Mrs. Ethel|launched its first culture drive in @ BETTER E A STER Tincher, 45, a teacher at Denby|Tunisia today, but-hardly got out High School, was beaten by twojof low gear. e . youths she found loitering in the} A troup# of Soviet singers, danc : / : . halls during class: hours. She isjers, acrobats, accordion players “ white and identified her assailants|and jugglers opened\a week's run| @ DRESS as white. She said she did notlat the Municipal Theatre. It wad] a think they’ were Denby students.|the first time a Moscow group e Andrew Jones, 15, was stabbed/played in Tunis. trices the back ppg i ogra apy get ere PY ee : . 17, was slashed on acroba' al tha head ‘a. & fight ith another! get more than bibewermn spplanse.| Usually $10.99! youth, Erie Roby, 15, in the base--No top ‘Tunisian official was @ - } ment of McMichael Junior High'present Look at These Fabulous Fabrics, Styles @ . a e . 4 ~ . e at * Shades * Slipcovers * Carpet Cleaning Supplies | , Py ee Prints Pf no lp | Sox asd © Chemises, Sheaths, 70% Wool, 30% Nylon of Tweed, 9 Colors 3 | sie eo ewsesisssesseses ve. § Easter MILLINERY. “Usually 3.98 7 Smart fashion-right women shop 2 | micuee at our Hat Bar for the best Hat bad values! & e °° oe eo e" e ® ® ie * e rere ‘et ; ‘ ‘ . ia thai 49 het i it vergirn i) Ubpese ‘ ert ' , COS SO HSS S'S SrS'S' SQMrgrerMoerw~y O'"'Sa" oC Oe oO 8 Se S'S C'S @o@ eee fabrics and colors, Com~ plete your costume with - @ smart beg.*~ Meer mr 1 79 958 ae _ on your Easter Budget, . 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IE: h | 9* Folds FE 24059 I sea er unbeam Iron Fat menor , EAST BLVD. at PERRY! | P eoreat 3 , "we TAKE ALL UTILITIES 5 LS bode ISSUE BONDIFIED §8- | RICED . re MiLAILY.A ct one san ee Soar WT eeu am "932 WEST HURON and Wellare Prescriptions We Reserve the Right to Lint Qéenties | , OPPOSITE HURON THEATER | EIGHTEEN A ae eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 3/1058 | i ma a Security for You | | {Turks Introduced Drum | sie EE band, called the Cinco Ace Theil War Vets Have $400 Die fr a ee By RAY HENRY anerat expenses, inctading trims Se TON The main factor in the formula] <- ~~ cae Most. war veterans are entitled| porta is usually the deceased veteran's : == — E to about $400 cash from the gov-| ' For example: Suppose a veter- average menthly wege tn Sobe sow). FOR Lis. at ss POLSON, Mont., (INS) ae tualtne ernment toward their funeral and) af’s burial costs are $1,000 and ered burial expenses. And, most are also Bene eevee esnial Secarity death or retirement. This — + lump sam. The VA allowance (wage need only be about $230 a | SEE ene seen ur| cam total only the $100, between month or more for a veteran to be @ combination of 8! the actual cost and the other {entitled to the $255. - | burial allowance from eterans) payments. In general, the right to free bur- | Administration (VA) and a lump : is ope ually $150 and the Social Security'the payments from sources other lump sum is usually than the VA. So, such payments tes, P = . rarely interfere with a veteran’ 'g/Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico There's only one requirement tleme to which the survivors of an eligi-| . a war veteran must meet to be — fo te. 8 EN Vane veteran. may apply for the; ~ eligible for the VA allowance: “. * veteran's burial., His discharge from service must F ‘ io be eetiied have been ‘given under other than an tosis eran ity ae ce Applications for burial should be dishonorable conditions. . Securi S . |@irected to the superintendent: of death payment, he must have: Since the allowance may only be| 1. Worked under Social Security|the nearest national cemetery. paid after a veteran's death, it'for at least 18 of the last 36 months| The burial plot, the interment must be applied for by the person|before his death, or and the gravestone are furnished who paid the burial expenses or! 2. Been fully insured by Social|®5 Part of the burial in a national fees ast ko lek’ woe ger Security at the time of his death,|Cemetery: : Dye IS ; 4. : ; mu or “ (Questions on Social Security ' < Get the cash you need to 4 we anaeuel ) to alno Fas eeche ont) ane weeny: } ere Re Seo | gion with an eye to tightening the that, without being | ‘es to hypnotize ring opponents, Sacaad Gea Geoen idioms. Ost A yResH staat ? f pits ede tele mating her au arid lated ree high Sac eal ay POPS, set, in, wang sites Bul'Cean Up oes Benoni: You som 6s Oe One witness, Milton P. forme epic. it Remers to per- jsenators he received a doctor oflwas amputated after a gun battle Sercenad Goat Or, aoe eoctecieas, wan os cases Oar | chief of lemactions Ok eats nnd marviagne. Philosophy degree from Sierralwith’ police) terrorized villages will find BSNEFICIAL likes to say “Yes!” when you ask for « loenl | fornia, that Answering the charge, the pres-S%te College in 1947 after a nine-lqver an 8,000-squate-mile area in , dex ch Jet Woe of the so =-called church orto a tte inch enabled him north-central. india. : os wae oes ee Pong ng Ble as “sndking and figeema| Patil, as am attrgbtive girl of Loans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car re > | biting.” the the | ered an ne ea wa amet Aag| Stalin, edn, i «entre: mesa eee Peg Sie ey hn Say | Bem re mn Peace Masataka et enon nee cemee ee | ‘qeone machines, salves, boots {failroad worker, all applicants are| ncrite posed ce a pomane nares | and. the ie reported to be the ? oat tisciede thence restesiel and is onganiatony for $30—and to be beene.| mother ef two children by hin. , omer : Dr. John W. Cline, chairman 2 3 : After he was shot and killed by ERRCAL ee intelts tx See rete eee ES BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. |. (im scribed a “root brew” cure advo. Seeks Custody of Child [tv0 of, American Samoa, who saldirin : 3 cei a witeh doctor. LOS ‘ANGELES w—Jayne(ft & doctor of philosophy ee Remy : : ” PATIENT BELIEVES Mansfield's ex-hisband docan’t from “Golden ‘State University.” | : ‘ , “This root,” sald Cline, “had to\N2m™, the Setress to take Their| irae” (hey sent .” he} ae ahs [ Wi rd V l : be Picked withthe left hand at the makes S See ae ot, bachelor of science er: yptca ar aide... ; Sth-end * * & t expect.” - ; iu speet t Gunplaaly beboted iene]: Poul J. Menaficld ssid cout e e me . iy California 10 9 tertilo held tor {Permission tor {eter be sarenl(9Q (4 Driver - Just in Time to Fix-Up i Denamse the discace sirthee mane, eaves $08 Eurobe April 26. Mane-/\J| : / i ot er sad ae are gg oe Your Home for Easter! a aba % eee’ Be Menace, 100 | - — . “Californians mingly Summer. . a | more susceptible to cancer quacks, St Worry, Attitude, Pills | B BUY NOW for YOUR HOME or f Tales oon New England” acti Mickey Hargitay, previowly Often “Distract Person CaM hie re ae (eeee Mic ester, verily) Oe ciehoed | an Summer Cottage--Limited Number Ee the id of religion, a Thguan SNE Ot of Hie comy. ’ eS , old housewite charged that, acting! A hearing was set for April 16.) cencaco (INS)—The American| , 4 : : . ~ oe ) wert Medical Association today warned| 7 BOYS--MEN! |="=="== | ee | She _ + foots apm ectric | AT the less “athe Ses el ache | fe \ EASTER CLOTHES sor 222222" MO ML AT CONN’S CLOTHES | person can keep his mind on the | See | : jor yin Teheran, G: MORE WORK SPACE! , SPORT GOATS | Men's 2-Pant Suits | ‘Devers snus, some ave I c ; A All Wools, $ ) Up Hard Finished 7" poli some aie ecvesive end] A“ 5 MORE STORAGE! r. : creme || ade (ea Shy cle ee” | TTT , Sues 6 1 scent Pnetremeed | cy ccc ver 432M" “DURA-PEARL’ TOt WHITE SHIRT and some other drugs may dull | PICE COFFEE CUPBOARI e® HEAT RESISTANT ¢ SCRATCH PROOF ADAMS HATS py SPECIAL enemies any mane a pele BRED g BO . ) e ACID RESISTANT © STAIN RESISTANT for the Easter Parade pervous, ee Ae: 2 y 24° WORK TABLE NOW SE 1. $995 Wesh-n-Weor orders. Some may cause convul- . Reg. 4.95 NOW $2.59 me and Sage a a ¢ . Ki Sdecton .! E — ra: bad ami ej ~~ ae Te ge ae Lange Selection TRENCH GOATS fire eS tee ene pon Flannels ond Drastically Reduced jsiower, pate te mee _ Weesteds " $] 295 wat Up _| the ability to see at night declines. | 8 SPICE CUPBOARD ey aah aan ani mr 7B HEAVY GAUGE STEEL , BAKED-ON WHITE 71, N. Saginaw er #375 95" c war 849" + ge 5 Use in Basement ‘6% or Kitchen “a PLASTIC . 11> 2° FREE PARKING | °°" = FREE ARMSTRONG 99-101 South Saginaw Street — "pe 45216 Open Monday and Friday ‘dl 9 Bl Wall Tile |‘Tes uric: | MLAID TILE jp LARGE SIZE =| AZ eed FINISH BREAD & CAKE BOX | . i —— OUT OF WAY, YET CLOSE AT HAND a OD CABINET "Smee *)Q TWO PEG-BACK DOORS if) = ite bas — an _ _ ae * a -— a ytr - q ’ e ~~ ’ * ’ i. + g SELECTED 4 a | CHROME - 18 x24 working area with hea a | + APPROVED PH hi. board. ccratch and stain resistant Dura R wercnan * \ \Y HARDWARE scratcn and stain resista! p r | e ta eles. each = Use: the ‘Ward-Way Credit Plan _.@NO MONEY DOWN! @ NO INTEREST IF PAID “WITHIN 90 DAYS! - @ NO PAYMENT IF SICK ‘OR OUT OF. WORK! ee ee ee ee Ss County Births She Has $8 to Prove Theory: \En:ezsts Women Make Better Investors Sek NEW YORK (NEA)-—This lady — says it's all right for men to earn Foomes A, Tulfin, su10 £- We money; But really, it's\a lot safer 2B, Phomag aid Howard hckell = yok. te bre, Bretya G Donald . “ Eli t nis * yn ray a Joe Hughes, asf Branch ae ie Sharp. She's the- nation’s only) Wile ‘Wutcbons 400 Fulton woman owner-operator of hotels; 2, Hutcheraft 4095 Erskine a steady real estate and stock nes eee ek Wyoming. | market investor; a consultant to j pen. Lane ‘several large foundations; and Daniel J, Resting. $36 Kune _ the mother of two grown chil- Sop peter |o : Homer 7. —— Sis eat nent M = —— j : acroad | “Money ar ing money,” tel ; sik 58 Past Corel she said, “are much larger in Fea Papper |r il heen é r: ‘s the way it s , John G. Denton, 3380 Mayver" ""|it men are going to be bread Sactg beet aareneer ~ [ners 3 Elliott L. Orin 209 Whittemore a Allen ©Campbe se Seca a M. West \ J. Cook, Padtock Joseph Davis, ¥ > | FLAT WALL» PAINT Reg. $5.52 Gal. TUL SALE OF bg BR OSENBERGER’S WALLPAPER CO. 34 S. Saginaw _ FE 2-7001 7 | rr cae | SF Ste cto deat, testng eight of Consumes b ieiy. iis teeuten WALLPAPER | “I, however, a insist on| Winedess Benks’ tie Neca cain aaa pom Benoa) yt Ome Carel a Bietsooe ey Living Bedrooms || Kitchens jloud, “It's to begin] pu x Bowser, o40 Rooms Values to 88¢ Tatese 2 }@ deal when you know jou're un- Marthe J Ebler, 96 | Values to $1.00 “ to 60c_ Oe eg ce | | OE 49 39% 296 LTT wow cose to 50, Mrs. Sen Daniel W Pos, tathrap Yiege, i stands now, ther husband tate and hotel aS oe E ats Marriage License Applications" | FS Wi eco Faith A Roouison, Welled Lake Janice A Msteenca, , Deans M Bolten, Bireingham ” Sas er ae tie Ez Dean Pgnen 3111 Greenwood ppt | — re Cittord 3 * | Seiten 7 Bier 25. migntans Pore) You'll have fun dialing many of your own calls to any of 23 states—starting Sunday, April 20. a; ton, C Lake Orion, Pontiac, Repeated by Popular Demand! BRAND NAME PAINT SALE : 4 PAY REGULAR PRICE OF $5.95 FOR 1 GALLON ... SECOND GALLON FOR ONLY te . . . 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M. ue | Goastto-Coast _ - Direct Distance Dialing _ will be here’ soon _ Central, W: and Northern Michigan—and to - ‘ONE GROUP ONE GROUP ONE GROUP 17 ‘27 "37 . uvingsoom =. s:;DOWNT You'll dial calls to any of nearly 40,000,000 tele- Lote phones, including the 1,300,000 in Southeastern. - Michigan already at your finger tips. : ‘ WHERE you can dial—and HOW-—are outlined — in a new booklet you'll get by mail before April 20, Please read it and keep it handy so you can have. fun dialing more of your 6wn calls... Clarkston, Commerce, Drayton Plains, Keego Harbor, Ozford, Rochester, Walled Lake. ||. MICHIGAN BELL | ail : o bp F : = vs 2 7) H 2 i ge agi i Record: Number v. Bren-of Babies Born , of 42 Murphy St.; Rob-lort Detroit al. i [ er ee Fe 98.OF Bint f A, Jeffery, of aa Gey Sra fa 9 a mann, of 231 F. Pike St.; Charles \Detroit last year, Dr. Joseph Bauer, of 764 Robinwood Ave.; Moiner, health commissioner George L. Fugitt, 200 Whittemore | St.; Raymond L. Russell,. of ..264 * W. Walton Bivd.; Wilson R. Hen * 8 dersom, of 824 Sarasita Ave.; and Dr. Molner said 40 per John W. Sherk, of 100 W. Colgate the, 61,985 babies were st. mothers. who lived an 2 Pontine was Kenneth E. Sturde. °°" °° ™ 190: 3 vant, of 1397 Hira St., Waterford | The birth rate to Detroit Township, . residents was 23.7 per 1,000 Z The infant _ Among the others were: Charlies’ birthday, 1,330 died within the mith III, of Northville; 4 if i M. Smi my L, Seay, Richard N. Lakin, Donald Sirekis, and Anthony B. Wilson, all of Birmingham: and| Sand ‘Freezes’ Snow William T, Yeoman Jr., of Mik! GLEN HAVEN—Winter’s snow] * * | rei Hist : ‘ $ Bo warp4 out the list were: | Richard D. Shine, of Holly; John Dene, so gh are the K. ‘Taugner, of Oxford; Hayward properties of the sand. The T. Whitiow, of Walled Lake: ere pre emg angst adh Gail W. Swindell, “of Deyn aie of the sands, Plains. winds. - SPECIAL EASTER. DISCOUNTS | on Famous-Name Cameras | PHOTO | SUPPLIES et the _ MART e LARGE SIZE 8¥2x11. ‘PHOTO .,,,, i] ALBUMS LIMIT § PER CUSTOMER ei. All Weather ANSCO FILM 388° Black end WBite Sizes: 620—120—127 FINE BUYS on COLOR and MOVIE FILM - _PRESS 25 Lm 18: MARK DAV! ° Mar 8. aginaw St WE HAVE (T iOT sRAPH . a nc i cca tatc eS (oma su tamilies in mn oe Bismarck Dog Finds ool,” Woy to Beat the Heat | : 9:30-5:30 daily * 9:30-12:30 Wed. 9:30 ‘ E : \s ee N Group Your Purchases eee Buy on Our Easy Terms . The Western Auto Way! . The LOWEST PRICE in TOWN on a New DAVIS Tire! Cotton Auto c : Wash Mop 5 3 Reg. 75c Solt cotton head in iat colors, 9” aoe handle. Fits = tandard hose. $P8315. 4) DAVIS {| WEARWELL Low cost protection for you and your fam- sit ¢ . - ily! Special low, low price this week-end ment sunt | Et Se only! 6.70x15, blackwall, tube type. Outright, Reguler $17.20............ ‘ Plus Tax Your Old $1.50 Down $1.25 Weekly tay Sale-Priced ee | AT he Chamois 4. = anhhase Reg. 59c eS : Si The Safety Of NYLON at tee e Y, a red frame bungalow, film his- = torians recognize him as Broncho — Sea : CADEM AWA : ‘ “iTS ALWAYS COMFY AND COZY WITH OUR NEW Picture wr hateny ete “LAST TIMES. TONIGHT —AND— _ | We SA | OOD { ice DRACULA FRANKENSTEIN phe re Fight Pictures “T feel 20 years non he! . “No mere mothballs for F * * * i Billy, 78, admitted that he was nervous over facing the 2, 500 en after the telecast. “Fess Parker helped me a tot,” he said. ‘He kept talking to me That fellow | nesuant BRAZZI — ~~ eiovkajecg-» allen e: TE Ster of starts TOMORROW! The two modern cunalingers “SOUTH PACIFIC” pon helped Bette Davis -make award to Broncho Billy. It iat a heart-warming moment GLYNIS JOHNS -| 20 proved that movie people can soa | Mailman Wins $9,000 Settlement for Poodle Bites MINEOLA, N.Y. (®—A mailman who says he has been bitten by. 18 dogs in 17 years received a $9,000 out-of-court settlement yes-. terday for bites inflicted by . a French poodle. : ~« * * j Charles E. Serven, 43, charged in State Supreme Court here that he was bitten four times. by a ipoadle owned by Mrs. Simone’ ‘Sampson of New York City, who! ‘is on Serven’s. route. : Serven, who lives in Great Neck, said he also suffered back~ injur- ies while fighting off the dog Sept. 24, 1956. He asked $100,000; damages. ; * * * Serven now makes his rounds stick, JERRY WALD'S ae the builders who ah 0SER Tats Au: | business. He reflected on his career: “1 } N-o-w! Bove 3 7. ~ s+ five int THE TOWN... se rg admae poaae: THE PEOPLE... 4 EVERYONE'S DAVID NIVEN a ABOUT ee See ¥ oy a Anes Lome Srtent sere cepa COLOR vy 08 Luxe lM The “BATTLE of GETTYSBURG” DOORS OPEN 10:45 — _xanco municirac tor RoW Ca AA WARNER BROS. present the big “Battie ¢ story of the a" Commandos! eee | COMMERCE EMpire 3-0661 _ DRIVE-IN THEATER : South End of Union Lake Road OPEN 6:30 GALA OPENING TONIGHT EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS OSCEOLA, Scourge of the Everglades, a known as a dog-training cane. The econ fifatal accident. He added, ,batteries activate a vibrator at the) _ tip, which causes dogs to keep) their distance. DETROIT (INS)—Elmer: J. Pre. bee, 48, -of Detroit was held by po-| lice today as a fatal hit-run driver, fafter a 68-year-old retired -sales-}-__- 9 man ‘captured him and forced him i wait for fees. * . q Robert fille told police he. ichased Prebee after he saw the “T ran’ after the car because I was mad.’ ‘It was a dirty shame the way he hit that woman and kept going.’ a 3 * .* | ‘Police said Prebee, an unem- ployed. brewery worker, was inco- herent and recalled nothing of the accident, He was reported drunk | at the time. Almost all U.S. Marines — AIS WIFE TAKEN 1915 have gotten their training on BY SLAVE TRADERS... oa " aah vt island 3 he set the entire territery of - HAPPY _ SUN IN FLAMING EASTMAN COLOR | TAKE THE FAMILY OUT FOR DINNER OR FOR THAT AFTER: CHICK- 565 S. SAGINAW TONIGHT at 9:05 ~ (ONLY) GUEST Attend the 7:00 WANTED or 9:00 o'Clock Show: "ODAT revindet so ote 1400 aa Witnesses 5 — : to Be Thrilled at a 718 SNEAK PREVIEW TRAVELLMALAYA ded BURMA! . of a Major br dame | N Aso “EAST I$ EAST” .. Production , ‘ ’ Plus: “ZOOM AND BORED’—CARTOON «% s STARTING FRIDAY! EASTER i CH BREAKFAST i | NN sTtateine JAMES CRNIG UTA MILAN Virginia Baked Hom Roast Turkey—All the Trimming. . . Beef Tenderloin... ... Va Deluxe Spring Chicane eA Above Include Potato: Salad: Roll eid Butter .. $1.10 e eg or ee Bar dati tees TOO 97 - The passions that rage in the flesh... the fires that burn in the heart . . . boldly pictured from the daring and immortal story! Hem and Seusage or Bocon and gs, Americen aed Toast, Jelly and Coffee. . American Fries, Toast, Jelly, Coffee. wales .« 9 Boss, : -806¢ X PIZZA _. WHOLE OR BY THE SLICE Eat It Here — Take It Home — or in Your Car; es a LEE J. COBB + ALBERT SALMI. : ' ee . and costering RICHARD BASEHART : wth WILLIAM SHATNER - From the Novel by Fyodor ys An Avon Production tin METROCOLOR Screen Piay ond Direction by RICHARD BROOKS - od ty PANDRO S. “FUN-FILLED GOLD MEDAL CARTOON. “TEXAS TOM CURB SERVICE 6-12—OPEN 10 AM.-12 P.M. | i 9T per cent Tallamy predicts that by the 3,000 miles of new | ready for | traffic; two years after that an | vo nd meee peel poe egg S cent. ee ished, from a mini." | [he rest of the states are work canta ak abd odlias of ded ante) ing on fiscal 1958 funds. + an- i : tH af ; i 7 EE Hi - | t fF a g ht | il Z z 4 HU He s. | : * , a Many miles of existing highways | AW §) win tat Send 3 ted 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET into | e i + rar ie Me ee . Jere eee Hina é the Bureau of Pub- “ a 5 . mae 8 2D par ce ' the intereiate Highest Whe lite Roads said this does not mean OPEN FRIDAY end MONDAY EVENINGS > two years and increased estimates ect began a year and a half ago,|th¢ present highway numbers will | mms , —_— — a take aren dia oon ge oe oe : t | that were available ) new ranger ome = a, Have K with ox Fe _ | distinetive sign, sig-| :: NO SURPRISE nation also will appear wherever) drink w “a9 X In view of this, it is not sur-'the interstate route is a modern- * | prising that the states made un-|ized version of an established jeven progress in. the first 18 road. This will result in many s months. Some, like New York,\cases of dual marking but he) « Californina, Texas, Ohio and Mary- noted that hundreds of segments * land, bad plans prepared for years|of bigeway In Git country now IMPORTED * ahead were ready to. start | have more one number where Help You... work as soon as they received fed-|two or more highways run together VERMOUTH eral approval. Others had to start! for a stretch. Now Is the time to fix-up clean up .. paint-up your home. We have everything | you need to do the job right | — and our years of experience | is yours for the asking. SEE CHURCH'S FOR... Core makes the best p ; r. Ge " : a . ge tt ol ea’ FOR THESE |. e a! = o> SUPER VALUES! | = ning to pick up momentum. Texas many of a OSes tat smn the tearing ry ee a * TS aoe AK ANZK oie aiias PROGRESS REPORT EO | som we 4 7 3-Pe. WHITE “The Store That Values Built’ = : mw © «© © &© # @& HR : BATH SETS 3 WAYS TO BUY: ————— : , Raiedgy: €:th,, ty, west -baste 2 tAYAWAY Open Friday Nights — and closet. We urge you to | 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. ‘tit 9:00 =. $58 with ajl A Grade as low as $1.25 weekly . YO : $ O95 Stall Showers Complete........... $32.95 Up 8 Wash Bosins with Fittings...........$ 9958 = | - — Medicine Cabinets wie riveresent ums = $ 22.95 INCREASE YOUR . QUALITY — 3-PIECE 5 Ft. White Steel Bath Tubs rewm mr $ 42.95 Colored BATH SETS | 5Ft. Cost tron Both Tubs........... $5995f Compensation CHECK =f) tii cst ton tes | sates wat Pome wth ont nnn 69 , | Phase : : aos ee | 9 5 Bath Tub Enclosures recy mun ....$ 24.95 B ° with triple canted chrome mizing #1x82-Inch Desble Bew! we, OVER 415,000 PEOPLE ARE NOW UNEMPLOYED IN MICHIGAN ALONE! «ff | fisttosct "iste, si" patitt Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks... $ 39.95 - - THOUSANDS MORE HAVE ALREADY EXHAUSTED THEIR BENEFITS! | es —— Kitchen Wall Cabinet.............. $ 14.95 : j ptog-tn, Hs Blectrie $629 Up SOIL PIPE = | a= —o Si Gaal $gis Laundry Trays wu Stand, Faveet & Strainer ..$ 15. 95 ' / A : 42 Inch Bath Tubs Trafler Size—Slight Imperfections . ., . $ 12.95 : / ao CABINET $ 37.958: / Garbage Disposal ner. ......... A ee as 8, 10 A. M. Se Se ea | LANSING CIVIC AUDITORIUM ‘B75 See || Also 30" and 36” Cabinet Sinks in Stock | grits. 0n Stove Hoods, Serve Enamel ... $34.95 up Called by the Michinen AFL-CIO Council end affiliated international unions so you can | | GLASS LINED—30-G ALLON | hear from high officials of both political parties on. whet they propose to do for the 130 Gel. Famous Moke Completely Automatic | # | { ed. Y ill be able to yisit your state senator and —_—_ and urge | GAS WATER $ 9% : | eso * kaa vt needs of the unemployed. | Hl TER sf 95 Gas WATER HEATER 49 | 52 Gallon Electric al FOR FREE TRANSPORTATION CALL BY NOON FRIDAY: | ee ween 1 "a 7995 CIO Council ‘FEderal 4-0579 a Aovroved WATER HEATER = °/ | Local 653 UAW Federal 41573 J 2 COMPARTMENT Je. 5] o8 Wholesale FREE STANDING Loeal 594 UAW . F Ederal 4-2557 | Kitchen Sinks uo Prices TOILETS | Local 596 UAW FEderal 2-8910 | 7a | on Steel Pipe he wt | 1] Coundyy Trays | | WHITE TOILET | © 27° Zengts ole ARE: ry y _ SEATS %-in. Galv. $ 2.84 LOWEST prices INVITED SPEAKERS | Complete, wit h sturdy Seopa vi in Geb § 368 $ 5 7 GOVERNOR WILLIAMS | 933.95 $489 Near $28 || 10° A TOP REPUBLICAN LEGISLATOR ||_4>:7 oc | i PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. FULL STOCK OF SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS —EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES" The Time to Act Is Now! | | a. ee “3 ier AUGUST SCHOLLE, PRESIDENT MICHIGAN AFL-CIO reli Pe te ee 5 “ ee ee ee! $ , s NE eS ‘of Marshall Plan|4 ters Re-Ealis _ WASHINGTON — The Presi- ’; Woman Gubernatorial - PWENTY.-FouR 7 From County | (0th Anniversary Enlist in Navy; ‘Momentous. Step’ ‘for perpa hry d County Peace Inked by Truman|™*"_ enlisted during the mont to Provide Foreign Aid h dent of the United States! pqwin R. Erickson, of ‘scratched his name on the bottom) burn Ave,; Wayne S. Fisher, of “the document. He looked sol-|774 Scottwood St.; emnly at the congressional Jead-| Hickman, of'3 SE Trance &: ers and Cabinet, advisers around field St i from Gen. George C. -Marshall,| Douglas J. Immediately foreign aid experts rushed the first shipments to Eu- a a lt aul 3B ‘ ge 4 [ : i 1 li Hi SB e | FF taeglt i ty i Since the Korean War in 1950,/194 on Aug. 7, 1918, to an all-time i military aid has represented theliow of 9 below zero an Feb. 9, “3 If it hadn't been for this surprise|——_ io on ‘ 4 \e suepired St Co in crediting the Marshall eee with achieving it . Ejsenhow- tinue foreign aid for an llth con- secutive year, summed it up this Cleverl led fort on a cushion of soft sponge rubber, beneath the out- nt ee Atop 1 Candidate Raps ‘Sack’ pag.resteo rrot - “Sues FORTSOYS AWD OIRts HOURS: Downtown: Daily 9:30 to 5:30; Mon. and Fri. 9:30 to 9 ‘Miracle Mile: Daily 10 jo. is Pe xe Teel ge Mia ee Easter Millinery ee ee eee _ Ladies? Spring Coats Girls’ > Spring MILLINERY 595 nd a" Ladies’ Every size, shape and color for the Spring season, « SBI9- Others $1.99 to $6.99 Girls’ Nautical This is the year for the ~ nautical theme. A won- derful selection by Kate - Greenaway and Young~ land, Others $3.98 to $8.98 Ladies Npring | Dresses sy Ass Sheath, ‘chemise or en- © A es sembles. A wonderful selection to carry thru Young Men’s the season ahead. Beet qual Juniors’, ‘misses’, half “, sizes. ; oo cs _ ry to # ecm Other Dresses. $10.98 to $17.98 All Wool / | Girls’ Spring All wool boxy jacket suits for Spring. Choice | of grey or blue grey. 7 to 14. & LS SLA ae da Ate eases, ee as ee pet: ee es ee ee bee ea oe Se MASEL LE, CEE ge ee. 8 i Sa Ses —" - Es 4 nO f # cy % . Pa fa & £ a : E & IAC: RES, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1058 | Fee Thareday 7 Saturday, Apri 3 se HYGRADE ‘Honey Brond : Ready: te Eat CS ie ‘WHOLE HAM uv. BOs as 13-16 Lb. oeieaw » 59) Re Peters, Link, Skinless I2er. CR 25/ PORK SAUSAGE". : 7X Standing Rib Roast We = >, PORK ROAST’ 39° Da me ie Pineapple on 19)! €. * taco wile Ginger Ale § = Te 0 ~ ¢ ~ Scie aera 3 79 MD Fordhook Limas 22 ‘Stokely’s Finest Tal g Cut Green Beans a ay 89° rstokely’ $ “Finest HONEY POD SUGAR PEAS « = Care ‘3s 1% @ frit coun | 269 RG irish Potatoes «G2 79° ap Spinach = OQ | Brach’s Easter Candies Jelly Bird Eggs %° 39°) Sheedife, First Quality 60 Sent 15 Denier Chix and Rabbits Siteck ae mae ar KLEENEX SWEET PICKLES| “0. ns ne Age NYLONS! 2 va ~ 99° Betty Crocker, Li'l Angel Food 19° | Your Choice - ig¢| ce se 3 9° WARSHMALLOM vy 19° tate evo Pink or-Yellow — . FACIAL TISSUES. “*.” >) STUFFED OLIVES =’ 30 © Sweet Wave °°" ope Pinconning Mild CHEESE AS: We Have a Complete Selection of Blooming EASTER PLANTS Lilies, Blooming Potted Rose Bushes, Mums, Tulips, Hyacinths, Hydrangees Prices Start at ] 9 and Up 7580 HIGHLAND RD. “voto ew‘uss" 1200 BAL DWIN ae awn wanes Opn 2 8 Wada af BOTH MARKETS. "CLOSED ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY "one 18 Ewe le aha Dane). ee Pa TWENTY-SIX ae i et Aa THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, A Winter Pears Ideal _-_|thrwuch and top. is flecked! with AY = to Spice, and Broil janes waite te HVE Delicious combination for that Number of S . , delightfully lazy meal brunch, pn Sandwiches |. ine ) , amy St tiem pears | A Gilly to aivide—how many els 19 nen lloaves. make how many party ie Re de Le: niet ey, spreading a little over if ¥ PAY ? Z i a i 7878 g YOUR INCOME — a F 8 HE j ss g 84 Si 88 s§ ee F ; : Soeted Rasen Wilk Bitoes Choice Selection of Fresh 3 Veblespoons prepared mustard 4: Se pere EASTER PLANTS : and mustard, Place bacon dices | at BUDGET PRICES HILLS BROS. heat. Brush each slice with small y is “aS : : ‘rane fant bring eau i , CAMPBELL’S , “waren 4 SMOKED Jomato Juice Les , | } : Senet SMOKED ‘! tlaen on Saterday onl Rest Gums | , ) LARGE | Regular or Drip ‘neon aseeag : , trey f A huge bow! of hard-cooked : . a ere , CAN | 7 Cc Farms great new contest. Just complete the line—“Why | would like * a Seabrook Farms to pay my lor my husband's) 1957 Federal income Tax,” |, coped ones, if you like — may | b. in 25 words or less. Mall your entry, with the front panel from S packages cream sauce ready and toasted SHANK " ) of Seabrook Farms Vegetables to: Seabrook Farms income Tax Contest, rolls. Let each guest slice as many c Sechrest, Raw Jrsey. Everybody wna NI contestats gst 30 cents eggs as he likes on the rolls, then . HALF b. coupons, good toward the purchase of Seabrook Farms products. cover wit cream sauce sous ec hommes eer etebamheh Se itp Omen ouside te tee tage bees ee . Before go to uns ane Yar GREPUL CONTEST GILES: 2 SxtmA 00 many entries oo yen wien, {church get the ‘dry ingredients WHOLE but each entry must be sccompented by the Wrappers from $ packages of Sea- mixed in’ a bowl. It will take only : MIRACLE WHIP Entries will be judged by Seabrost farms = la. minute to add the rest of the u. 5O¢ ght. Decisions of judges ee cote Oe Oe S D dane i ange try Poppy Seed ALA REMUS agencies, ang Poppy Seed | one ; ~~ DRESSING BUTTER Quart Quite Fresh ey *Green Onions pas THE CAPPEIN HABIT « seuss Seeticn, indies oe as a ve : coup eyes” —and woo a He cough ca a i ou ia om * ~— REYNOLDS WRAP | 25% Baker's ‘ eel Fiche om 29s PINEAPPL E RE BREAK THE CAFFEIN HABIT |** 500 gear 45¢ —aee [ESTA — The only instant that gives you can't cause tension or sleeplessness — Strawberries 5“4" BISCUITS 4 10" ee * eteee Ot ae anemia Toro Be aw i / ‘4 BRANOS ING. @1058 8.8L 4 : 1 4 f \ Ale : ‘ { | {4 \ ‘ * 9 ‘ a = 3 r ' ‘ : \ \ : \ 4, h van" \ ' \ A fe { : . a | / | \\ 8 ee RELA, ASAE OS Se ae, \ ‘ ‘ * i i \ \ ' 4 ‘4 : ¥ a \ =e \, ’ * Dr. Joseph I Chapman ii) a.m.i 4 Copeery. Baptist ; E Wrower 110 13, 1:38 PA the Ave., 44 W. Columbia Rev. Marion Boyd (11, 7:30) . wm “ Rer 8 w we i? & Macedens, Meter at Alten. » 5 o Leow R e () F:2m M: it, py BS Walton Rev ee Somers (11 a.m, 730) Memeriai, we Rey GO 8 Re (1h:18, T:30 Rev. lsaias H Loere ‘Meunt Olive. 1196 4 2 Boo Trinity essen ot Mapte Dr. R Dtsow Jr (fll, 1:30) ‘Christian. and Missionary Alliance 60! Case Lake © Rev @O J Some (1. 1:30 60) Mt, Clemens. Rev. Lyal Howisom (11 a.m. 7.30 pm) Cherch, 225 Barrison Rev W 4 Johnson (11. 7:30 Ascension. Williams and Lerraine Rev, Wm LaFountain, (ila.m.) Grace. Gitendale and &. Genesee Rev A omen Gtuckmeyer (6 am ii a.m.) > A AOC DODGE EEE ERE EOE AS SERIE POLL EE BE SELES: Nazarene First, @ State Rev KA “Hutehineoa (11, 7:38) Parkdale 9) Park Roman Catholic St Vincent de Poul, 19? &. Parke Rev. Thompson Marcere 7.3 6:45. 10, BL:30, 13:30) * eee eres ek eee Salvation Army Ciiadel, 79 W. Lawrence Capt =< ae Magnus Aichalsen, Apostolic Church ef Christ, 454 Central Rev. J. A Burgess Mm, 7:3 Christian Science, Lawrence at Wittiame (1) a.m.) Christian femple, 5 Aubaern Ave. Rev Mra. Leland Merion (9:45 a.m.) (730 pm.) Evangelistic. : Pm). First United Peatecestah 178 Green. Rev, Marvin Hester (11 a.m.) Cherch, 95% Veerkels Rd. Rev.- Luther Addington (7.30 p.m.) ’ wie Nerth Val, 4400 Ww all enn sige Chareh of God Rev H. C. Shankie, (11 om. 730 om.) ‘ Unity, 71's N. Sagi. aw ism. FORE Br: aageeecancumosmmeanmen | “ Christian Scien , Job Evangelical. ~~ = Cherr St. Michael's Edison and Lewis Ohereh of Christ, 87 Lafayette 84. e tist Rev = ¥ ‘Nelson | m.) “" Rev Michael O'Reilly Sunday Masses Evangelist _— Gay (10, 7 p.m.) 2 tio arch Williams at Lawrence St Paul. Jesiyn at acti 8: soneon 0 ed ae te Church of God, 586 Cast Pike St. | € oo Rev Geo. Mahder (10:45 am.) Be We ag og Rev Perry © wooo a: md 39m. : 4 St Trinity, Auburn at Jessie iMeves 420, 12) : Chaeres of God, 172 Wessen é 4 =a Rev. Raiph C. Claus (8.30 am, BB & Lene Avenee _ Rev Mater 2 "Watkins at Se 1: : 4 ~ Fast Saree and ™ a.m) Rev, paws W. Thomas. Masses Church ef Bags Pe jo Christ, 263 Weseen, * * - Maicol K. pA (®, 16:30 P 46:30. 10, 11:30) Rev. Cc. L. Jeneeee 410:30, 7:30) ‘i a: om) "Methodist Chareh of Ged te Carlet, 343 Nebrests ? Baldwin Avenue Seventh Day Adventist Rev Jas Markem (1a, 7:30 2 > Christian Charch Rev. C. Warren Wilson (10 am.) 156 Mount Clemens St. 5 — pecormengy - y : fal Central Christian, $47 Nerth Saginaw Central Weree and Perry Elder J. QO. Cumnington Jr. (1) om. v¥. Burton Stevens ¢ tn m Rev. Gerald W. Gibson (11, 7:30) Dr. Milion H. Benk (8:30, 10:45 a.m.) Saturday) Fn Gwe gene, Hamers Or M030, 6:30) 4 . Covert pl " 2 . M ? Disciples of Christ Rev. Prank Webb (9:45-a m.) 8 tualist nr — a ae os (1, 7:45 : First Progressive, 16 Chase &t. P . First Christian 850 West Heuren First, Seuth Saginaw ot Judson 110.30, 7.30) ve ‘hs 3 : Rev. Duncan D. McColl (1) a. m.) Rev. Paul T. Hart (10 ¢.m. 7:30 pm.) mA aa a Onbteed Park. Montcalm at Glenwood United Chureh of Christ Rev. Wesi ley” § wiley al, U4$ p.m.) . Episcopal Rev spmes W. Dees (6 0m.) Bethel, Auburn at Mariva First Caere of the Grethren f. = } St. Luke's; Pontiac Read Rev. Donald Gabler (16:30 am) awe Or, £ AG Satie FRe 208 ieee am) Rev. Kenneth Stephens (10 1:30 . Rev Letov 2, : DIRECTORY ahabchmprbi see seas er Und Pratca ch gg : 1 Ti 1 ‘q 4 1 y 4d atker Commanity, 404 Oakiand ' First n ren S16 win Ave p e ‘ United Brethrea a wa Methedin 4) Miehiand © ss Rev. Theodore R. Allebech; (10, 1.30) Rev. Tommy Guest. (11 o.m.. 1:30 : é ; Seat, Syewtn Ave. Ml, 2:30 St. Paul's Jesiyn Avenue. Jesiva at Third pm) = ! Baptist sae ee Boll oa wee Ores «18, 1:30 Rev Basted @ Hasaré (11:18 «.m) Rev Watkins 110°45, 7 30) First United Mlestonery, Ractora unter 3 ) : ; ev. Roy Cw n Wesleyan, @7 N. Lyn q Bethany, West Boren at Mark Mésican Baptist, 135 Prespect 8t:: Free Methodist Rey. Harry . cones al. 7.30) Other Denominations Rev. ©. P. Eastman (11 a.m, 1:36 é é © . . * Rev. L A. Parent (10, 7) : — a: _— Bag py _ Batchery geil ay _—— nae oem Jewish Reformed Ret, Wares Be Welton (10:66 1.30) Brha'l Faith, 504 Granade = wanes ec. bg FE os oa South ? | Denelsen Baptist, Elizabeth Lake 84. Perry 7° and Cameres “Temple Beth Jacob. 79 Elizabeth Lake Rey. Robert North (11, 7:30) Joseph G. Zabelski (8 p.m.) Latter Dav Saints, 8 Geomes 2 Ra tee Ehtene “ih 1 A Ay Fl aE oe Wolhan Meehtut Orthodox se bas oe Biter Rae ieinews (eam. 620 Epeceee 04 2, Soot Cetecranh Rer Claude Goodwin (11, 7.30 ; as Creal, 0 tesa saat deveaa Sis so Wate R oo 1c : Tom » —_ Grove Misstenary Baptist, 18 — Conservative a Achitins A. Greve (10 0m.) aligteee John Orake (8 p.m.) Latter * Saints, is F FE ; Or. HB Ser a 1 pm) e orn tian: * thel Tabernacle. 1348 Baldwin Eider Claude Cook, (11, 7:30) .§, ve Rev Gam Littiejohm (11, 7:30 oe tse Oneids — A “Mrs Ernest Crauch (10 1: 48) Piicrim Gottmess, Ba aldwie ote Faeirmest 2 Rabbi erse Goodman (11 em.) we Rev * C Swenson 4 Rev. Paul (11, 7 pm.) St. James Missionary. Ragley Bethlehem Tem 533 Frenklia R4, e : 7 Rev. V. Luther Lewis (11:45, 7:45) First, Rares at Way R A Corr 112 6 Pontiac Church of Christ, lise N. Perry t " * Latheran Dr H Marbach «9 30, 11) Bealan Holiness, Going at Osmen ar Pato sant ce ED QR Pe OE)” OI GT Screen Bae sm # j CSAS DE EE AIOE LS AE SOOT iS BE iB ER Be _ HORMEL and HYGRADE’S Honey Brand ~ SMOKED HAMS READY TO EAT GREEN GIANT | PEAS Tall No. 303 Can Betty Crocker or Borden's ; Biscuits ».. 10° 15 KRAFT’S Miracle Whip - SALAD DRESSING Sealtest ICE 4) CREAM’ All Flavors V2 Galion Pkg. @& VERNOR’S GINGER ALE a ee ee ee SS ee ee a ne = ee ee a ee ee TWENTY-EIGHT - IE PON i "THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 8, 1958 - _ Give Easter Foo purpose flour, 4 teaspoons Clabber Girl Baking Powder, 1 teaspoon salt, and % cup | sugar, Cut in 3¢ cup butter or | margerine until mixtureisfine. | Stir in 1 cup (6 ounces) finely | «| @iced dried apricots. Beat 2 egg#, 1 cup milk, and 1 tea- | spoon grated lemon rind until | just blended; add to dry in- gredients; stir until well mixed. Pour into a greased 94 x 5d x 2% -inch loaf pan. Bake ina jalin a dtuall skillet of simmering | Safety first is the rule to follow . ler, ai hot| water and stir until dissolved. | when. storing ham. s knife. Leave a wall '- al emer For just plain fun, gwhen you| mixture; stir juice. inch thick so shell will held its | Crush cereal slightly. Sprinkle|want a party salad to look extra; Turn into tray. shape. Be careful not to cut inte jon potatoes. Bake one hour, or Un- attractive, hard cook some eggs| Freeze’ ( the sides or bottom of the pine- |til browned. Yield: 8 servings. | ang remove the shells; use diluted| mushy; apple shell. =o , Nota, Tihesnenecenn mas as ooua-sraneny Are and 8 Mite epee: Cut large fruit chunks out with ajbined the .day before, stored cov-/ wi fingers to’ convert knife. Hollow out inside until sidesjered in the refrigerator. Top withjeggs to red apples, yellow pears |Serve in are smooth. Cut pineapple into 1-\crumbled cereal: just before heat-|and other fruits. 8 servings. Combine % cup syrup fromity eat. This supper dish recipe will ; canned apricots with % cup water. present ex ae in a different! 2 . seat. 1s 5 he spoon cinnamon with a small ~ et Se oe Deh eee pee ————— amount of the apricot mixture. : eggs : 2 : + eo Soy a to bt it," | Maree om OER VOY BET MORE FOOD | _ Stir constantly until thickened.) { (uP mie 7 "eagle a Mv. Add 1 cup cubed fresh pineapple,|% cup cheese food | : : Spond - gS Add up cibed fet pine | : for EVERY DOLLAR You Spend! “AW, THEY ARE TOO!”.— Marc (left) and Pontise Press Photo ee +S pati deg ace f Yowll love Gran’s . = Tom (right) Smith of Williams Lake road seem another. Mrs. Don C. Smith stands ready to act lapple shell. a, to. be having a mild argument about whether or as friendly referee. The Smith children are at | Instead of the usual candied < not the eggs in the basket are hard cooked. Little the age now when special Easter food is very \sweet potatoes, fix a casserole of . Teresa is a bit too young to care.one way or exciting. 8 |mashed sweets seasoned with some 7 204 Big Canada Dry L ° Celebration offer! = \ | Fyer Me | cj TTh “ Fresh Frozen i ° Oven-Ready Plump Fresh Dressed | RABBITS 49. 2 LEMONADE “10° Feirlane Brand — You should know this about baking It's the balance of ingredients in MARGARINE 4% This offer good in Wayne, Livin gstem, Macomb, Oakland and Washtenaw z texture In the oven. Ginger and get the 6th bottle FREE You get more of everything for your money. etre tg ac MORE FIZZ—Million —— . — epost musitime schedule: thatald digestion, in. 12 oeconse fat! CALIFORNIA CARROTS Now’s the time to fill the pantry with cartons and cartons of Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Offer ends April 30, 1958. XS 2 Pees, Fee 19¢ : Includes 7 oz. cartons of Canada Dry Ginger Ale only. “More refreahment for your money P FLORIDA PASCAL CELERY - _ DELICIOUS APPLES Bazley’s Easter Parade of VALUES. ginaw Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. 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And, if the prod- \an olled (I-quart) loaf pan, beef, about %4 tea-/ Mary Hixon, county home demon-| wet contains more than two in- Crore Sepeeees Saee salt and agent. gredients, they must be listed jfilling, made by folding ple Bring to a boil.’ Turn the) U.S, Department of Agriculture} im order of predominance. of - milk a crushed * * Sank cae at Oe tame “take. . , have min-|cream, flavored with vanilla, and simmer about 30\cued,” After investigation, the de-|™™ Standards — chili con carne|hatves of ladytingers can be the rice is tender. |partment ruled that Federally in-|must contain at least 40 per cent|placed over top of filling, Re- wr if a thinner mix-|spected meats cannot be labeled|meat, hash — 35 per cent and|‘Tigerate several hours. Turn | Taste. 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Their teachers say the school has little or no personality — Loos of Chippewa road; Lori Lapides, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ° conflicts because this activity affords most of the tots an excellent Jerome of Birmingham, and Debbie Peters, daughter of Dr. outlet for getting rid of any aggressions. ‘Working assiduously are and Mrs. Jerome Peters of Aquarina street. ; sar 4 be. g Nursery School Youngsters Tareas teins Lean to Live Witt Others in a busy harbor as Patrick O'Grady |= Mrs. Maurice Misener of Wall street, (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. who has chosen rubber’ jungle animal . : ; : O'Grady of. Fernbarry street, plays toys. The attentive little mother be- Ry MARGARET SORT fogced ggg, Ra “oo founder of Temple make the child feel more at turns ‘early to call for her off- with boats and blocks at Pontiac Area _. hind the engrossed youngsters is Linda — _ Take.an assorted number of jneading, fingerpainting, rec-. Mrs. Herman Stenbuck is the “nursery family,” designating leave. When the S-year-olds Day Nursery. Apparently on an Howard, daughter of Mrs. Shirley J. passer nme fier 4 pe / ord playing and block building teacher in charge. Enrollment Mother (Mrs. Pickup) and part ° ae . ? . * are just a few of the activities chairman is Mrs. William Grandmother (Mrs. Beutler) teac imaginative safari into darkest Africa | Howard of Oregon drive. Hoa sttondating activity program, oftered the children. Wit. figures. pleased at frequent visits g i ( i z 4 : § z a TFs 4 2 E i-3 ) : g : R | ede has all the makings of a Gay have ees wrod sastated George Car- Learning to be part of & stamping grounds ee comtnait” paleia ter ans hart, Mrs, Jack Mapley ‘and €70UP is one of the most valu “GU'0ACe S100 nurseries the ca ea Rd such lesson the teacher may . Mrs. William Rogers, parent le responses these children = -nijdren’s jeader has had train- In Pontiae; many mothers employ a picture clipped from chairman. - cultivate, They learn gT OUP ing in the field of edutation and fathers are voicing praise 4 magavine, possibly a family Approximately 51 children Play, songs and nursery 404 has taught in public for the manifold benefits nuts- sone, from which the children from ages 2%. through 5 are | *hymes, and play with the toys = --nooie For most of the chil- ery school training provides s.iect names for the individuals cared for at.Pontiac’s YWCA Provided by the Y, If the dion their first interracial con- their children in the often try- and compose a simple story. each Wednesday and Thursday Weather is pleasant, their tits are made through: the FIRST NURSERY VISIT ganized in 1951, the Y's nursery _40or trek. For mid-day nourishy =" This contact, plus the expert- The teachers also related is composed entirely of children ment the youngsters sit down ence of learning to express The Pontiac Area Day Nurs- _that when a child is engrossed of YWCA members who are 0 & nutritious lunch prepared himself and acquiring ‘accept- ery was the first child care with watercolors at an easel, — snrolied in courses offered by >Y their mothers, with milk able social behavior -essential jnstitetion The Ponting Press the mursery workers never teoenntdlation. Abrough the YWCA. t- happy group: living, pro- Siig ae we penting * * * kk * vides a fine stepping stone for : fe i re Ea : * e = diminutive tables and chairs It was lunchtime when The Pontiac are Joyce Tyrell, daughter of Mr. and —*° Sinner. An coger a Press photographer snapped these Mrs. Arthur Tyrell of Osage circle, hes nag g but with time youngsters who are enrolled in the and Terry Hackett, son of Mr. and Mrs. _— and dines heartily with YWCA’s nursery school. Enjoying a Edward Hachett of Hammond ,Lake page . * tasty snack prepared by their mothers drive. - Miss Jacques handles all the St. Dunstan Guild Rehearses === nourishing, well / ° 7 balanced meals, the menu is or Come Back, Little SMeDa — wistesss neste 7 COMMUNITY AGENCY . The , organized By RUTH SAUNDERS Mrs. Henry C. Johnson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Ww. 1929, permits enrollment of 25’ BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mr, _L@slie H. Green, Mrs. Horace © Walker were hosts at dinner children. Nursery day care is and Mrs. Nathaniel Doughty P- Shaw, Mrs. Earl A. Thomp- Saturday at the Surf Club, supported by the Community and Mr. and Mrs. Robert % Mrs. G. Vandeveer, | Miami Beach, for a group of Chest of the Pontiac Area Unit- Raisch have the four leading rs. t W. Candler, friends. The Walkers will soon ed Fund and parents’ fees, roles in “Come Back, Little Mrs. E. Govan Hill and Mrs. _ return to their home on Wood- Working mothers and fathers Sheba,” by William Inge . James R. Longwell. berry drive. are well able to meet the be presented this month by = L. Raymond Twyman * Ss charge for child care, as te St. Duhstan Guild. program chairman for the Chaperons at dance wan bat acre —, The musicale and tea following the of the season for the Cotillion swamp erate belo meeting, and among her assis- | Club next Saturday at Bloom- /y income of the home as assisted for the fhree-act ‘nts are Mrs. Edwin J. Ander- field Hills Country Club will whole determines son, Mrs. Lester A. Colman, include Mr, and Mrs. Robert _ ‘fees. sae anaes Thea ck vaibiae aon . eyer, . James I. Ford, man \ A nings of April 11, 12, 18 and = ats John B. Hammond, Mrs. Ernest F. Kern, Mrs. Ex Off on a rollicking cruise in the rocking boat at Gulfside drive. The unique toy, a favorite of the oes All Saints Nursery School are E. J. Miller, sonof the —-childten, was made by the father of one of the nursery Ernest Millers of Monterey boulevard, and Pamela — schoolers, ! on e veto tear SP — Donald L. O'Toole, Mrs. Wil- E. Wilson, Mr. and Airs. John Raeburn street abound with Lunde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lunde of. / In the : east ore liam Louis Kahn and Mrs. Rus- Stevenson and Mr. and various kinds of plants and / ~ FI , David Ravine rancig ‘T, Sell. Strickland. John T. Annas. > the children y, right, . seem to appreciate and: are : ae a -_ Mrs. Wesiau ym learning to identify. Dear Abby eeee erry Neumann, Robert Adams and Robert Field. Mrs. Weddle Named President Dene the Pontiac Area bey and Phoebe Otter, with their nme" we Jaycee Auxiliary Holds Zxxtsee .oax Appeal Needs No Buildup father, Clarence E. Otter, will ; : ery School program, Temple ; entertain a group of friends Election of New Officers Beth Jacob and All Saints gy ABIGATL VAN BUREN married daughter. fis wife's erled about losing it and had a week’s fuclongh coming at luncheon after church Eas- £ oe _. Nursery Schools. Two of the - ‘DEAR ABBY: I am a girl body wasn’t even/cold when said it cost her a $1.50 and had and he wanted to go to a win- ter Sunday in their WoodWard Elected od jake ihe. ted Saree more than 60 cooperatively run whd ‘ all- my friends started calling ~ her (also my) initial on it.’ president : chairm plays sax in the high ter resort there avenue home. Genher @ Ge Auxil ; nursery schools in the Greater band is me to get my brother matched She made such a fuss about Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Mirg. Don Weddle. Serving with Westacres Community House’ state approved and licensed gutumaauunim °° music contest ‘I've had ealls from people they saw it that I finally got fate to write to his chaplain Hammond, who usually enter- + will be Mrs. Ozzie Watch- 988 been chosen as the site for with a trained teaching staff. d we have Who suggest divorcees, widows sick of it and went out and It ha of embarrassing him. tain at Easter breakfast, will pocket, vice president; Mrs. | & June 21 summer dance. ww. asked to and old maids I'm sure my bought her one. It was cheap Plone coin cnet three months, spend a fortnight in Florida. Cramer Partridge, secretary, oe eS Children from 3 years to kin- theband up. brother wouldn't care to be at $1.50 to shut her up. me what to do? They fly to Lido Beach today. Soap.) Mia eesnd Heer’ : dergarten age are enrolled in wrote their seen with: Now one of the giris : aid that se +:.+*€° *€ : Mrs. Jerry DuBois was these schools—two mornings a and He’ was a good husband, had = proved I took it and replaced ‘DEAR TROUBLED: Havs tion of officers of the Bloom- A progressive dinner was ‘{° Pontiac Federation of 3-yvearcids and three mornings of the looking, but. he’s still science. How low can people ‘find out where he is and how field Hills Branch of the Wom- another event of the Wednes- ve eae for 4yearclds; stay at my so how do l answer get? NoT GuiLTy he is. en’s National Farm and Gar- day meeting. Mrs. Harris Mrs. Lealié eben g a WORK TOGETHER se as we nervy people? —— * * & den Association will take place Gpened her Exmoor drive Hotchkiss, Mrs. the room. ; piscustep: _ DEAR NOT: ee CONFIDENTIAL 1 | ~ April 14 at the home of. Mrs, Carl J. Snyder on Country very twist- — often wolf” Club drive. . Watch extt ee vated Mrs. Edgar B. Flint, just * * * & : am a new- For a personal F is stationed to Abby in care of ies Tee civilian clothes. I sent them to 4 Mans cereinge, written to d Five ‘ Prin * What do you suppose-hes | ¥@ Pages foday He sald he = in Women’s Section 25 22% soa FF ag E 3 TE ee EHTEL E , ie ! a “NO MEND” Seamless Nylons Irregulars of $1.50 Quality § O° Per Pair 3 Pairs for $2.50 Beautiful shades for all summer wear. . Short, average, tall: eS Sioa — ¥. - RESS 2 THURSDAY; 1958 ‘ ee ey ornesting with . ge A wonderful collection in all the colors of spring Bi tindin, Sdn Ey ——— ~~ MeCALL'S and MADEMOISELLE " yt ve . Z a a val “ - gt w * mS | SF as 4. ¥ “ “ PMB Ee . _ ‘ oo °c.” . ss a™ ” ~peron eB 4 - ot Fg oe Le tall batt aeikk, ln dill oe ae ‘ ea E-* ae * vai on - - -" fe" 4 ee ~are . Pins “> t%* TY attid ee {/ As adtertised in For a Gay. Summer Whirl A dress as pretty’ os t.) garden party in- Westminster printed cotton lawn, delicately necklined with lace. 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You ° Ae oh on || Fashion dictates trends but ican go haywire with hats and bags F tnd Floor Next te Buckner Finance “} every there are many styles which are within fashion’s EASTER PARADERS pee \without a ‘bulging pocketbook ss ee ee ~— ee mst 5 a) * “ £e : Z is fi P ; nisl nape : ‘ mac tad fatorean see aaa : ‘ 5 ; Soe : * = . eee a ‘ ; » : ® : $ i ee Be z ot Ds —— A é; : % Wa eS ee Bee a ae o ¢ it g # = wa a ee 3 oe ee ~ = es = - $e ¥ a Oe eae ‘ atPCHS ft president. of Pontiac High School PTA “Wednesday evening at the high school. ». Serving with the new presi- , dent will be Mrs, Robert Dor- | man, vice . president; Restful Double Beds _ FREE TV HI-FI MUSIC - Air-Conditioned Sound-Proofed shoes-:- ‘Complete Selection of ester Shoes . for Tots through Teens. Black Patent Sweater PUMP 98 G8 . - 6% -122 A. 8. C.D 12% -3 A. B.C. D BLACK SPLIT TOE rn i STORE Bop 8=©6— 98 26 W. Huron FE 2-7440 OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL Sarah Wylie (Jor right), missionary to Thailand, 550 women Wednesday when the Detroit Presbyterial Society met with the Women’s Associa- tion. of First Presbyterian Church.- Left to right are Mrs. J. C. Covert, president of the society; Mrs. Ted _ - FREE ICE - e Single....$7° Double... 99 Twin. $11 Kitchenettes. $12 120 S. Telegraph Rd. EASTER SPECIAL _All HATS | including .our ex- clusive name pat- terns. - Pontise Press Phetes Koella, national missions treasurer, and Edith Brook- miller of Chicago, representing the National Board of oe : ; Christian Education, who also spoke to the group. They are pictured discussing ministerial scholarships. Comfort abie—Sate Saginaw at Warren, Pontiac Children will love these. smart Easter styles Goole : *Sizes 81-12, BteD *Sizes 12%-3, AteD Leather uppers with sturdy inter-flex or neolite soles that outwear leather > : “Sway” ... Girls’ glove leather saddles in black and white. 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Childs 8% te 12. - ‘Teenage Skimmer ee, Red, Blue, | Black Leather Little Boys’ Shu-Locks Leslie Ellis and Mrs. Harry Patt LUNCHEONS. sion. In the afternoon Edith Brook Mrs, Wiliam Hilderiey was se Sealtest ice Cream ial chairman, assisted ‘by Mrs. {Se see Drury, Mrs. Hugh Little , RIKER FOUNTAIN . Mrs. E. G, Clark Riker Building Lobby McCulloch _ This Easter Sunday, the HAMMOND ORGAN will be heard in. 43,000 churches Hammond is the choice of more churches than apy ether somparable instrument. W's the favorite In thousands of homes, tee! Come te Grinnell's and see hew you can ot Ws PUMPS | learn to play a Hammond. Ask about our - PRE-PURCHASE LESSON PLAN, $5.95 and $7.95: . Ows fF Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. | The perfect Easter gift, "TEN HOLY DAYS" , "The true meaning ot the Ten Holy of the Protestant, Catholic and Jew faiths has been dramatically told ys f s 7. ish py See et three hi-fi LP elbums, 5.95 each. : GRINNELL’S FESTI68 ~—_27 South Saginaw Steat . , i Csi Y hee we re ) Association, Mrs. Ethel P The president of Psychiatric Aide. ettibone, this serait and evening at Pontiac * ‘State Hospital. Proceeds will go to the Patients’ Benefit Fund. arranges some of the articles which. , COLD FUR 'STORAGE| _ «Pickup and Delivery. Service FE §-1241 Spring News M; in. 1 b. box $136 2b box 9200 ~ Chocolate and Butter Bon Egge Individually wrapped 100 & 1Se Sictarinee Pl See All the Russell Stover Candies - for Easter Today! exclasseely ows CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” N. Saginaw FE 2-0161 | Chapter Elects New Officers Arlene Hallett. was named president of Phi Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at a meeting Tues- day in the Baldwin avenue home of Marilyn Rowe. * > : Miss Rowe was elected vice will be featured at a bazaar being held | Refreshments were served by, ans Banquet Mrs. Archie Solom, Mrs. Jack 'Simon. Mrs. Lee ‘Gokiberg and ‘Mrs. Louis Liebeskind. * *° * Mrs. Abraham Aydenkg and Mrs. Maurice Schlussel, "| is Pe eed : 7 —¥ : isd : = oF ro a Cash and C hy | as 2 4 as ° arry id ! i Omega Alpha Sorority Told About Tension Richard Arthaud of Pontiac 5 State Hospital spoke to Omega | Alpha sorority Wednesday eve- ning in the Starr avenue home a. Sub Teen Jacket. Smart tib knit back and b. Knitster in combed parka poplin with polka of Mrs. Joséph Fox. Mrs. Rich- parka poplin front. Natural . . . sub-teen sizes = Demet lining. Bermuda tan. Sizes 7 to 14, ard Fox was cohostess. 8 to 14. 8.98. 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Dee ee ig THIRTY-SIX , ae ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, A Spring Vacation... ‘Would Cut Down on Juvenile Delinquency’ igen ke ts KNITTING time De iaadeay 17, Slag aagee gs ’ aa ie Fy ee for popular college ~ A 2 & mr eure -|Leens Approve Comn New Packs from 1.49 JP. +. ; “ Graph Patterns By EUGENE GILBERT them. And they want them to ap- in Sport motif President of the ply to their friends as well as|were quite shes Li This may come ‘as a shock to| We asked about 500 —. would re joys The OXFORD SHOP oe i ee Oil eee ee ae and are not opposed to rules. | behavior drawn up in some com- |), je ) -But they want a band in making), : Pi ne GING oe et pe ce, on for both boys and girls at social| iature um ETI Decorated Cakes for Easter SE ska se and JgWaat ge fo, you think boys) Ree To ‘$1.85 ¢ Lee w cena pee oe ant ee * # * set cae do yon think gts) i vert Ral vase Butter Rolls .......:52¢ de 3} |< oo" ties? No, say 94 per cent of our itt "Vote for small parties Was 84|® Person. starts dating the more) Sale Baler: | * | peaege e x * * , ae «Pega a 90 a eck de ees ke | 1540 Union Lake Rd. n | It the rest of the crowd stays| At what age should a be/ 5K ee: 1 a ee Danish Walnut Ring Coffee Cake {jt ttc cont Sl aiiowed. to Begin dating? Pity EO rg edhe pg may Pom 4464 Dixle Highway 68¢ : he has to be home by. 11. -—s [three per cent said 15, 29 per do you prefer| son of Clarkston, on April 12 | | Drayton 2 - she sede tice Johany con (ett 34, 25 Det cent 33 and ony adults| at Central Christian Church. — a . cept of ‘goed behavior to show |? Percentat in = , OF one Kaffie Klatsch his parents. It gives him bar- | How about the girls? One year teenagers them-) To Brighten Navy #§ __ FINE e. gaining power and may ease the | younger than the boys was the 9 = JEWELRY-GIFTS . A! Of the youngsters interviewed 32 per cont 15, 96 per small’ parties? | colors (rose, peacock, citrus, | McKim Jewelry nd seas! - . 3 [ies per cent felt a code they helped and 4 per cent 12, beige oi whitened versions) Yummy Easter Cookies =—60¢ doc. ’ _ [write would be a wonderful idea.| Three out of four of the boys are just the thing to pick up a | 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 e ane aid ~~ : ——— Leo navy suit or dress for : — 6 per — were dating th — . .18¢ te § ie | likely they are to run into te, Home-Made Bread. .16¢ tor 1.5, Re Re ps ca SP Thomas Pastry Shop seins: are, Mee: Siriet and he Poh M OAC BS GIRL’S EASTER SPRING COATS, Flannels, Wools, $5 121 W. Huron St. , - FE 48163 byrne agg a ... when don’t realize what you are doing,” Jat he Gabardine, Sizes 2 to 12, $11.98 up-......4..--NOW up | Plenty of Parking at Side end Rear of Building t... oa y evening BOY'S SPRING COAT SETS Z 3% 8:30. A. M. te 10 P. M. Deily — Closed Saturday at 6:30 P. 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Mi 5 ats -| By CARY MIDDLECOFF . {the 1958 Masters Tournament gets Cism directed at the Major Leagues ué, Cc ‘ to The Pontiac Press) |unnervingly near, the ¥ neey® 2 Malor bakicshe zs Snead Gets Co-Favorite GUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF leensible contestant . bee MacPhail, former executive with a Major Role as Classic Opens|CcLUB, April 3 — As post time for!spend. the next four days hitting _ ‘poraries in a syndicated art ) a few weeks back. eae * Bob Feller, one of the greats of the game, puts into AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS). — Young words of a nationally syndicated article that his pro- Ken Venturi, the hottest golfer on fession was losing ground to other sports and needed a 3 big face 1i oo . ‘4 - er Hfavorites today in the opening ’ Another national publication this week carries a story ehctatie gxsigits lugged “The Big Leagues are Killing Baseball.” The} xarr vor KING — The St. | , Tne, "7o mom une Doran Melt article blames “greedy” owners and officials in the lone Cet 2 years apart, were rated by odds- Majors for killing the game. 2 | isco Giants yesterday by trad-,| makere ac tape tm te interne |. * Jn essence, most of the attacks on Organized Base- | ing paca Mag Bagg Par ai ieeeiegees ball have evolved around many factors such as tele- | $35 icy trade in the 1906 (perfect 7 - degree temperatures vision policies, the death of 36 percent of the minor | season. would settle over the terrain by leagues in the last five years and the,failure of the goed ceived. te the apes’ Majors to curb their disappearances; of the trend : sa ing round with the 1956 winner, + and necessity of shifting franchises and the evils of || EET] DOWN UTIET |sacse Butte. 2+ the four-day, 7 clean schools. of in the most hole pressure tour got under way. sweeping high 7 talent ss Snead was in a twosome with Dr. ntet significant nurturing stage in the life of that Cary Middlecoff, the 1955 champ. And you must give Sam Snead youngster. © fO Change Dates) siees sats in ist ot tomer Ben Hogan s call on tn bass @ Realistic baseball men are worried. : Tae ni’ Ge” guccing ane ertawmariie ae fl CAN LAU TAKE iT? Rich Flint Open Golf jyard Augusta National Golf Course. ide coos ae ae The Tigers start moving North next week and under| Tourney Holding Fast a ieee La ee. ont ae ae ee ae Jack Tighe’s plan a total of 28 players would make the) Despite Tam Openings my Demaret ('40, °47, 50) while the course is playing longer than. trip, among which will be three catchers. : ie Ben Hogan (51, 83) and Byron Oe ee ee : A ‘LINT — Sponsors o Nelsen (°37, °42) won twice each. I have been privileged 2 Sle Gch teven Ore other naats Lo bo Sa snl these Cape sarOmn at Tosome| Rebentng ctee Beng Fen te —~ pte , : Such conditions tend to favor the. players available. : a to take over dates vacated) he foreign list, larger than usu Jong hitters, and all of the choices At the start of training it seemed certain that Charlie|cyiarepewae Chicago golf! .,, is headed by two Japanese — - |eoaching job left open after the| aforesaid can, as the saying goes stars, Torakichi Nakamura and AP Facsimile |resignation of Ambrose. move the ball. Lau would be the one left behind and he still might be, Haier Sty _ watt May - Koichi Ono, and includes four Aus- LUCK — Jimny guile a ve rabbit cut of his * * * but now it seems that Detroit is a little leery about nemecd oe ean ; roorrse oro so reat pte oi ten bein starting practice for the Masters Tournament in Devore to Coach As > on a discarding Lau. ments in a dispute with the Pro- ever. no foreign player has won| Augusta yesterday. Demaret, three-time Masters champ, won his ee oe nee Gal xk *« *«: fessional Golfers’ Assn. His dates |the Masters since its inception in last tourney here in 1950 on an Easter weekend and he brought the Irish Freshmen tt sep & The husky catcher who hails from Romulus has been) suoreé Se Ist Gwe weeks of 1934. rabbit for hopes of a repeat performance. — Mitts wo 2 ee Oe hitting the ball at a better clip than either Tim Thomp- The ee Venturi, a 27-year-old San Fran- SOUTH BEND, Ind. @#—Notre| quently do, I have not seen them, : ciscan, was remarkably consistent : Dame's two- search for a| being too busy trying to master the son or Red Wilson although none has been exceptional. motors. is sponsoring the Flint/on the winter tours. And his four! Tonight in 5th Playoff Game freshman feotball coach has|technique of holing a few myself, Some feel that Wilson would be involved in some {0urnament, which will run June practice rounds of 69-68-70-67 were —s ° _ ended in the appointment of -vet-jbut I would have reserved judg- near trade and others figure that Thompson won't sak Comane t om a waco eocee blac diag : ran Hugh . jaant ok eae eee ; * . wee Devore, head coach of the Phil-|_ make it. One has to go, many would like to see Lau | Ed Titus, chairman of the tour-| 4+ stat equals the 274 made angers ruins ang e@ adelphia Eegies of. the National] -I want to see how they operate on the opening day roster. ee a tk ae cco by Mogan in 1853 which set an ’ ee , Football League the last two sea-| when the Masters people shave the pena ne ie en Se Sie ma Ope ee| Sete PM | acer ro New Yoraing tp At ere Dy ba ae Rs eee haa eS Ob Official starting day for Detroit Lions’ football train-|™°"t st We enld the PGA © . ; ‘Rangers, forced out of their home-|teams attempt to break their ser-inan. ference. 5 had offered the new dates. Venturi is making his third ap-town by a circus, play host” tolies deadlock. : ing camp at Cranbrook is July 25th in preparation for) «with"May out we now have the|pearance in the Masters and has'i. poston Bruins at the Boston| New York squared matters at! the All-Star grid game. Wednesday July 23rd, press, richest tournament on the circuit,” |yet to win his first title. [Garden tonight in the fifth game|22 with a 52 victory Tuesday radio, TV men, players and coaches will play. in & golf nave almost crests thee ee ee their bestcl-eeven Stanley Capinight. Toe six game te sibedeled ‘tournament at Meadowbrook. a i=#e 7B rik 4 a2 it te (i fz é ES pe Ze oe = oe i Ae Ee ii F Iie =: ! t aot ¢ et : ge oe 4 OO: ; 4 Ae o23| = 2. at Hi + i c qi ii Sa ot +— & Zz AS pls de a gs Ode nl yy zie SP Sfloxila |e im |e a. 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Last Sunday the Celtics’ won championship playoffy well may 136-112 rest on how quickly Bill Russell Hawk’ star Cliff Hagan is still can recover from an anki®injury. high scorer of thé series even) The 6-10 Russeii injured his though he was held to 18 points say ankle last night in the third game last night. He totaled 70 ‘in the of the series between Boston's Cel- first two games. tics and the St. Louis -Hawks. St * * *& Louis won the game 111-108. Teammate Bob Peitit- was t Russell was removed from the game's high scorer with 32 sore game and taken to Jewish Hospi- tiawk owner Ben Kerner, who tal. —“_“_. not known for his a gowey badly. sprained. the tight, Dr. Stan London said, “We'll vee at Maurice *podolat! | the near the end of the game. He said Russell ‘ ‘might be ready|" When the game aa Kerner for Saturday and probably will be met with Podoloff, Jocko Collins, in the game” April 9 at Boston. chief of the NBA officials, Russel] hurt the ankle when he tawk Coach Alex Hannum. came down on it hard in the third Kerner said Hannum demanded quarter. that the officials, Mendy Rudolph * * and Arnie Heft, quit showing pref- Last night's game, which put erance for Celtic Coach Red Auer- the Hawks ahead 2-1 in the best of pa-h seven series, was as tough 8 Kerner said Hannum demanded battle as the first one. The first ithat he be permitted tq stamp on SS ' the floor as he claimed. Auerbach thas done several times during the | 2945 performance, half, =, s The 1,089 by the Duthler’s is the best team game that bas been. velled thus far in the current | | Only! five. of the 11—Williams, * “4% | , start working on it first thing in NRA president, and the ottiicals | and | rig Local Team ere | | The. ce had six good ends 2,802 in ABC Meet last. season. Williams, the team | ‘captain, is the only proven per- former remaining. There are three lettermen left at tackle. The only center with | The Pontiac Motor Mongrels, captained by. Lloyd Hottman, bowled a team total of 2,802 in the ABC tournament Monday night; at Syracuse, N. Y. Clair Kelley,) j any scecdhing i Wile, with © and George Bishop are other mem-| bers of the team. The Mongrels | The squad is deep in guards with game average was 890. Top team seven lettermen returning but this score in the _tourney thus far is New wie Set 4 of 4 nog Applied on sound tire bodies or on your own tires. 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Fans entered the act, trying to help Hady hold off the Crush- er as the two grapplers waged a fist fight on the floor. The match was declared “no contest” by the state wrestling commission. 2. *s other bouts, Dyna-|™ mite Johnny Gates defeated Louie|) ~ Papineau in two straight falls with 7 back-breaker holds and Dino Bravo | ~ was the winner over Danny Ler-| razzo on a disqualification as A six-man free-for-all will fea-| ture the next mat program, sched-! uled Friday, April 18, at the Arniory. Packer End Signed x * GREEN BAY, Wis. — Coach’ 9: Scooter McLean of the Green Bay! 7. Packers announced toda: that end 7 Max McGee has signed his wot any occasion. tract for the 1958: National Foot- ball League season. 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Put it to work for you | now at new bed-rock prices! * All other sizes low-priced, too! | THREE WAYS TO PAY! | T Reguice 20-day terms oo £.90-16 0 pA cde 600-16 14 pit... 5.90" "Pg me ae eo Gia NS YS Gee FEES TST RE YUE BS GLE FEY OEE DWN RES TT TT VS FTG ee — 7 fA ; \ bea } 4 : cig ¢ ; ‘ 3 ‘ __THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, -‘FHURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1058 _ = oe = Phone applications ‘ig ‘accepted for : women who wish to become “the|orientation to hospitals Soest Gry Leap perenne Tea van floor hours in the ‘courses this spring — one for|expected to work -men, the first of its kind in Michi-|year in “jgan, and one for women, The © = Applications will be accepted | mittee of the Onkiand - wntil April 15. for | CIO Council; under pp ep April | manship of Arthur pm. at the chapter | assisting BOARDING H GETTER SALT THIS DOWN~-THE EGYPTIAN CROWN MARKET 1S 7) CLOSED FOR REPAIRS! «YOUR PAL “Si BAGWIN® AND JAKE HANE MIGRATED TO GROW UP WITH THE COUNTRY. => Saperstein, NO---IM MAD |[ I HATE TO AUNT FRITzZI---]| AT YOU-- YOU EAT ALONE ; CANYON / We Oy NANCY by m4 % % 4 ; : ee , AREN'T You WERE A BAD “gy ay Oe ry | COMING IN To || GIRL TODAY fic : | DINNER ? l-\Ga ry 7 H | Ov =z a | | eo Fins Pop gibt © 18 by xa LATE= , taf, 5 rom a | ga ‘ ime. > ‘ x ¢, a) > - : 4 Ss ~y A kd Ahi. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES CA NA LR ‘ we = Se SSS "9 i BSS 3 oy > s phn Mihi % Y, G Y, 7 AN’ A BADLY BITTED TONGUE, WITH A THIRST DELILAH ABERSWITH |] FOR INFORMATION, &N’ A WAS A LADY, LOOT TOO) GREATER THIRST FOR. YOUNG..WITH A PER- |] PRAISE, AN’ A LITTLE FECT TASTE HOUSE If) SIMLA i A.W. DRESSES! 2 m , , P j A 4 ._ BUT — eno. : FER JES BEIN' MY OL’ MAN. en = Poy deg : MORTY MEEKLE “I OH, WAIT-- WANT Lid L ¢ ; ear, NL Wee Toes aT) f Pk a. om 1 oN Py =k, ; By Charles Kuhn MOM JUST LET ME (4 OFF MY RED FLANNE ‘” Pg Ps . 22 = oe Le ee be pith. # pe Ree hag * & 5 oo& 8 OS ee ae A ee ee ee ee 2 eee ta “ENS Shares » ed =o Ses ete 4 ‘So See he" ~f 4A ees i es ee eee se neti es ee - =. ~~ eise - * = -* : * > ; 2 ¢ g ie 3 } 1 ay z } ‘» : ’ : s er : aes ete a = a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH | FORTY-TWO — . _ : “ pono wie Soybeans Fim,’ | MARKETS {Trade Moderate) : . . . iy : i ae bs i a : ree a6 | Palls Off Wire. “ee The following sre top prices cov-| , ines . + : : as Circus Opens |Graing Unsure |i wana net oe : NEW YORK A tightrope ) Hbecagayo > ameeng oof : yalker performing without a | them wholesale package | iy net spun off slanting wire! CHICAGO — Soybean futures) emt, o whaleeale. pack he | and plunged 18 feet to the floor] prices were but the: grains! Detroit Bureau of Markets, as i Garden last! were steady to weak today in early |W eanesday, of Madison Square of Trade : night at the opening ,of the Ring-|dealings on the Board ling Bros. Barnum & Bailey) - a ee Produce | Circus. : The scattered buying of soybeans Pests The accident — during the next- followed word that the - Depart-} . eereene tolast act of a gala multidisplay ment of Agriculture had authorized 4 fongrescccee program — cut deeply into the/traly to purchase about 8% million € Steele Red, WU vevevsesscoe 400 carnival mood of the 10,000 spec- dollars worth of U.S. soybean or Vegetabies : tators, - . cottonseed oil between April 9 and Wopped. WW, sevesesssnssenns i ) c= = {JY Sh, but there were ino indi &tBies Blades wus "cc00. BM. : * The performer, Harold Alzana,' cations of how much of each Italy (Celery, root gue weake treet 39, suffered a broken wrist, almay take. Ubeea. thabh.i dean .: | broken ankle and a mild concus-| Dealings were light in all pits.| 5 Root tins dos: sion. He was taken to = a ee ee since ne Board Berea bu. pergmscssceesterscagen an Hospital, where his condi was : pei 6 Y G08. se. ied sian. tancy about making sizeable com| Resta seatbelts AB grounds on, and. alt wertae, ili The vircus opened its 88th sea-|tancy about making sizeable com- . | eeptige nat son with a five-day preliminary |mitments for the long weekend. se jgone forever. elke bere coming to the Garden for a six- ert veriae pe-giahiiarat) Med BR tae. f= >. : 7 Chet oat and Sided reek stay. ' |wheat was % to % cent a bushe gain, adding Uniiad ee 3 meee sy * *« * lower, May $2.18%; corn % higher | "Whites, avernce 51 ext eee 49:3 Aircraft, Youngstown Sheet, —~ serve , a staff one the sec- course ee vrei Outlandish clowns frolicked|to % lower, age wer, May: OO ptdln’ eal Bia att uid. Ove. ol and ny Pacific a we unified com-| Street is now on file in my et Dt wereeseens tet ee urrgccal bereavement ae. Dale Woods, 18, o as A hem, Go* = 12 14| Michigan citizenry has increased ght yk. yy AEF oo, tx Re et Woleca Rl Lake Oxon penta ey 3 as? in the state's 319 banks now total trae fe ee ,jand Jerry McKee, 17, of 198 W Mayes 7. 34) close to two billion dollars. Current figures or Clerk Walton Bivd., . Wayne 6 Proasels Gos. A 2 pene ome. ~enmy-araey te Dosey Sem > ers la 58) ar sho sale: . -| more than one billion three hundred million : go eg Beg At 10 a.m, today there 7 All received 60-day’ sentences in w. eR ~ work ou igh street. were replies at the Press | me warenal charging larceny|Oscoda Base Awards Together with saving funds of more than one billion ten A. Benson, S-zonn thas office in the following from an nuto bas been issued Construction Contracts ceedit unicne, tal batings a6 up.to more then four and [Scusey eto si rat oe Vivica hut, ad ee eg o “aid four| DETROIT @®—Construction con-| credit unions, total savings — to more than likes part of the cost which. the muils-| 2%, 32, 34, 25, 36, 38, 38, ease 7 ‘Force Base near Oscoda were x * * Con 'el grading ond Eravelling and te } 87, 88, 90, 96, 98, 99, 104, = * * warded to firms at Saginaw and : confidence as to the future |jated, “ert, o* eters Mine of Lote 38 and| 112, 117, 119. * oo a by the Army Corps of En- “While some people may lack es [eerest of Le vis = rere Cites hang Pritt today. outlook,” Ke said, “such views certainly are not pone now on file in my office for public = crimes occurred in lectrical in- deposit in banks and savings institutions section. sey etven that Orion areas. lyolving ‘modifiation of electrical] ™ANY millions who of savings is to be considered as & cur- |orgnicars tad sn Arete cies Cu] | ‘The Pontiac Prose Orion areas. volving undra| if this increased pace of sav’ og OS ES oy ADS 4 tacilities went to Hugh La veal scenes endl” ___ |Gpamter 3 b. ise 4 sien o'clock P30 FOR WANT Electric, Inc., of Saginaw. ~ "|e, Feview portunity will be given 5,000 Brewery Workers | ag imareced to be heard DIAL FE 2.8181 Strike 5 Detroit Firms "| Will Reaffirm Faith in Easter Bunny Sunday Afternoon wa soa n xrang | | Froméam to Spm DETROIT — About 5,000 "She : ° agit 3s wrted immediately. "ths brewery workers are on strike * , P k ‘ NOTICE : 38 assumes 20 against Detroit's five breweries : t E Ss at Cj or S Rotics te ives thet the an- 8 _ Bet errore = today. They walked out yesterday ae ei eg for that ot the fret in contract renewal disputes with : by aie an 1:06 iment hich hag, Seen 4 uate Strohs, Goebel, Pfeiffer, National recreation | dette is off Orchard Lake avenue (rpm: error. When - ' “ and E&B ee ele east of Telegraph road. rer sre ingde be sure te FULL GAL. we of Brocety Worker's, Union yommatt are expected to demon-| airapter, dine the Pon- The parks selected are. located Sectipes cies eee 3, “88. Ldfeetmenta be given bers of Brewery Worker's strate Easter Sunday are ; sctions-of the city so OF SPECIAL RSE SE ee Local 3 and 38 and Bottlers Locallin the Easter bunny is not dead.| Assisting this year in ditterent sections of the city 80] jconice rey and ented wort. 4 $3.89 ca . ete 2 Ow “S49 "WHITE AND 10 SMART DECORATOR COLORS { WALLPAPER OUTLET ; 105 N. Saginew St. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1958 _Wented Real Estate 324 = RECPT. EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONA NSELING qou BLDG. Men Wanted ‘for outside employment. condilons *. er = <0 LAYOFFS Please men who qualify f sale worker lorviews. 10 mpi ‘ruin lor NPERION & EATERIOR_FAIRT 26t7 Dinte = 8 estimates: = ua Ve) 53nd ‘or On 34117. oem oy a high caliber) — 5 ee en bee cer be wilt! roto thog " @igging, Ught haul- ing to work bard. Rapid ‘advance- . MY shoe. . ment. For ne interview BAR ! MA CE ae time woe conv | $3 SE a ‘EA AVAILABLE A-1 CARPENTER _ Homes & built, cabinet basement fin- TING AND _ NBULLDOZING FE 1-8072. He rep our e _ rence Driveways, by Crooks Rd. Asphalt Pavinc fosraclog " sacctng free og woman care ae is your home. EM Seiad 1,900 -94.407 per year ane 939-84, LADY Wi ine) the Varied a — pga mg! + ioe pe, ae ya, Hae — “trans- 5 yrs. recent experience in gen-| Pe eral office work with typing and iG. $1 AN shorthand af 100 WPM necessary | ot Oe TR Baa ve aficn city al 8 Bake ngs. PE 4804. j GIRL, OR PART e. Exp. ae” 5a ae MOTHER POCLe Line. 9 Box $2. CHILD. DAYs ONLY rE oe VE IN BSIRMING. IN 46097. ham ares, Husband = have full time outside. omen . must| MIDDLEAGED LADY WOULD like e ie, bate sitting. Reliable. FE (IMEOGRAPHING ING, SEC- pee tian 3 MI 6-3106, ors a weet. 3 gntid, 2 : a ea v FLL DAY AND say Nurses Ex- yre, 7m, ; ois GRILL AND ' }PRACTICAL | NURSE. EXPERI SANDWICH COOK q ns. Sao Ted's hae an opening for ane RELIABLE TEENAGER WANTS nd 38, 9r8 of en No tclephone| yn and Perry ‘Part, FE 28078. betwernD's RESTAURANT n TE ‘Wood at re ENERA WOMAN WISHES LAUNDRY es, Sa oe eee ad Work at home. F FE 47067, Mist ee ih tem. | Building Service 12 Meena verve. Cal i nite time. aia ‘eae past Sage 6 p.m CIA for 7 ‘| FE einer HEATING 2 Br vervice op at Heating ‘Go. FE 4100 ay or inven fea a :| 42003. 38. TAWNMOWERS SHARP ENED. -, Alt cooled engines repaired. 66 Sewing Sif DRESSMAKING = all 107 Furniture Refinishing 16A eeehr PE. wee A SPE- —_—= Plowing 16B GARDENING, PLOWING, LAND- scaping, back filling. | “Eu Sen GARDEN, LAW bl Fy discing. AKE Prae ARRANGEMENTS Vicusty vot Baldwin and pity cate WANT Freocnib, © elidoan pies ae — Tax Service 17 AAA Floor Sanding c, BUD Bieta. — "PE B20. A-A JTRENCHING | A& B TRENCHING ¢@ OF SW ern TAX ODA "TO, AY "ROOSEVELT HOTEL \GCURATE INCOME TAX SERV. ice. All ——— conside: At _Alse_ dump truck MA 50982. s¢|Trucks to Rent|= “ ReTIp | : @ “ your og “m Ist _ Smith-Wideman NEEDED NOW! | Seo mag _-Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “ay. ww Bt. PE 56-6165 Open ‘til 6:00 p.m. "ROY KNAUF We Will Buy Your Equity e WILL “cal LiL eon dren (to 4 yrs) in my home, . "5 Gays. Nice play yard. b-8493. 7 Wtd. Household Goods 27| = = Pickups sianee Dontiae Farm and . _. Industrial Tracto- Co. #25 8. WOODWARD os FiowinO —RETEOW. : te spree Modern equipment. | ‘ — ra ea taane fetes | A of WANTED: FARM : rex 7 3 w WITHY TH hire RE ES oo jiM celled FURNITURE NEEDED coy te bi uy. 21241 : RES FOR CORN AND OATS. TEA .WANTS rent 2 a house with ment, Reas. Prefer io Waterford Twp. PE 5-4572 ‘Share Living Quarters 0 Te NICE HOUSE FOR ED couple *. enchasee so ¢ | ooo conl ea om ve = hy Bo Pontiac Pre ee g haope HAS ROOM OR 13 women. Soons: Util sag ry FE RS Fish ad Wed. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 TE OCCUPANCY NEW LBEDROOM ADAMS COURT APTS. rE ees ee MODERN ‘e oer: 2 $1 000.09 TO $10,000 NEEDED TO my per cent (invest plas stock per rowing ss. Box = ’ ae “Press. a oa ete “i é vars. 4540 Hey 3 : a lp on he oced oe Sg sore lovely at agony he e pmnd furs or Unfurn., Tniidren| “C8 = — _— Vor 2 : Felcome. call Don Lyon, MI}—* 2 a0] TN A FLASH au, oF A ROOM APT. PE : Hetel Rooms 39 fei fi \,BT NEAR DOWN. d Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 . ° yon ee ss = oid RMS6 BATH WITH PVT ERT. ae M, HOUSE. NEAR aap i, eee re ae 7m . ow ores 08. Also or room enta, | EXPERT PAINT & “Dae | =,° eatistied friends’ as ae, et owt re a so ms 8165 Wise Rd Cookine eration unite. labor & materisis. Ref. 1354 = Gulia "welcome. oer nt | 3 ROOM APARTMENTS On CX io = = SisETENT. 464 Auburn FE_3-6238 Oo] InNSO! } ru best, plastered | wells, newly dec ~4 ip auto. heat pas yes 875 a: mo. Rent Stores 40 2 IC ROC Ne Cee tie PE | $0658 aliens re Call Mt ae te ct G@ooD ATION OAS HEAT _+ OU N, roprne Ae SCEANE Sn a10n| 1706 a rTeiegrapt on ear Witxine ps * ia a REPRETS ished Pain Vile | a pepe Drive-in PE taned'| id, Desement, pe maimotey St PAPER HANGING & PAIN TING. raps sOctETy ree tance to town. 15 Myrtle Apts. 434 Auburn Ave. FE 2-0059,| 2 SEDRM ms Nie fices, factory store, Reqmeet anna geod rues Se rae e Eain Per 7 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, ON re S EDRGOMS. RAMONA TER ~"Rent Office Space ‘“Room HOUSE, 448 MONTH 14500 — VERY ATTRA MACHINES | | who. wil pay. ou cash for Jour |g en OMe nae THE GLORIA APTS, L-bert_ OME — bome for kee — immedi OMS AND BATH. 44226 OOM 2° Wi All Mex Pe sion | squity, cal tor appoint | 2 LARGE Shea, Preter working oe. Mechanie mF Fag ek BATH, ig iy, BLOCKS Taree. 12 x 12 sitchen, large bed: Upholstering 23, “WHITE BROS. | "aut se eg ee cen epee i ee ds erg PE aig | See heat Fe ae camre | footy, Basse! oat ante REAL ESTATE nicely furn on ist floor, also — country, easy distance to Pon-| appt. | - ‘Dianned estimates. rE 9-210. a 5000 zie i nt” ob ene 4. “tte _Bteabein”t Lake ha Pe Shon” ties, reasona’ ble rent, claer y oF; home today. — open ei etn un 5] Satlend are “| [ROOMS AND GARAGE, NEWLY goclal security couple preferred. BiT4 Lake Rd. EM . nu decorated. No ren. 62 by + RBAN ?——= ing. 8116 Cooley pout EL CASH 7] RMS. PVT. BATH AND ENT.) Nivbe $0012 : an. A rr. DAR ee farma, Jake Fe lee 7 ROOMS & BATH. 1 | -Ceed_garden. Dey See. SHAR anc iat yore, we TO one 7 LARGE BOOMS i8¥ FLGOR = ) BATH. PLUS SUNPORCR ior ie rh re cottages Rene eves if under forecioe: | J ee ot BT ee oes | $00 mo a8 Liberty, FE 48729. win 3 harms, Secu ape, te Living ‘room. very, large tamily RL. WICKERSHAM || OM i G RMS. | * aucern private entrance. 670 pet | Pesta Tocam’ sath MOD: tate. | SUNG Tse aut, tiatme ve Lost & Found 24 1195 w, Ms + ¢-case | —* bath, $18. per wi. 10 eee | month es $2413 after 6:30 pm.|6 ROOM HOUSE BATH, Om | scinmns onderful iocation "for ATTENTION ae, |) RMS eT ORO om, |* Rooms & BATH, U aon. “OA no ted per month. idren. $25 REWARD TOR MALE, LIORT| "in Waterford area. ee was | stee. FE 2100 eher_§ pe) _ saz. “Msg BATH COMPLETELY red cocker. Missing. since and homes, Prompt, |? RMS. & Bate, JF + 4 ee a oa PER WO. at et dst A ag HOYT REALTY Cal OR Socrtsous service. OR 9-668 | 39-4308 FE 2-1418. After 6 FE 23-6568. sao wlge Pooh My FE 29840 FE 23-9008 OUND BOA = ‘paoeD LAKE. fy ge FLOOR bene i ROOMS, ONFURNISHED. CHIE: RNISHED s "ROOM BRICK ON LIB 254 8. Telegraph Rd., A 3-2392. ] : . poor sis per week, 67 Whitte- Sts —— ag heat, ag SMALL BROWN MALE ae ae FES the bath—ote per month 7 ; * AN ORME, PVT. ERT. io AD BAER PERACE, eT ee Adulte. $14 Meal after 4 FE F Roow 5 Be @ rece. mee pee on af? Per CLARK : Y > 2. BEA-| don’t promise miracles 5 & BATH. sak Wiest aie. rE $-2621 FE $1173| THIRD STREET OFF JOSLYN. | gies sbout, 1%, yrs old. ‘Vicinity P eee are mo FE bss. | Utilities fumished Near tran Rs, 1 FLOOR, 13 STOWELL | 6,7 at floor ge rry Park. I female. Atlantic, —just lots of action. ie per_mo. tation. $75 per month. rEwhal. _ $18. KEnwood 5-03 ail on one floor, Miah 40g Neg. Aseeet ee Fai 7 ROOMS AND BATE. CHILD r are |* chit MODERN Ota at ee oe gr Ay " o eloeten male answers - Pc seine v RO i AR ra) : N. k. af LADIES WHITE GOLE CALL 3 ROOMS, 1 CK "PROM BEARS,| Huron, newly dec, Heat, hot wa- Paty ete — ot nd with terms eT sp vregaax weich. Re GOLD ot a ai fer Se TRA BLI FE 8640 eee ee Meat end utill-| WEST SUBURBAN, VACANT. 2 Girard Pe w we 7 ROOMS HH L BATH. | s RMS. DESIRABLE isT FLOOR,| ties furnished. Gard bedroom Bungalow. Foose eves, OR 3160. Howard E. Fox Mai fer FE 200 oy | Fee PIE eées oi| garage. Been by appointment, OF | [0% i a tfeyen Coram triever, License No. Teas, Vie. REALTOR wit F004 po pve nt Entr, | ROOMS GAS RMS. AUTO HEAT ATTACHED a HEAT ATTACHED | *%s. full basement, Alum. _of Highland or M50. FE 495908. | 9¢97 Dixie Hwy, Clarkston _ Savi our. Fe eta. _Gecorated, FE _§-7440_ after 4. * garage. Lake ke_prive, we 288 pirag ag ag! yl Pu pring Lost: KEYs IN RED LEATHER MAple_§-1822 3 RMS. & BATH. PARTLY FURN.|§ ROOMs AND BATH UNFURN.|@ RM. USE, IN DRAYTON be sorry. Terms can be at case. Saturday, E. i] St, ar. Baby welcome, 225 Florence. _East Side, FE 58-0683. Plains, Has attic, ent, of! | ranged Police Station. FE 43227. j RM. FURN APT AND GA-'|5 [LARGE RO ROOMS WITH BATH.| heat. Le ed lot & attached WEIMARANER 11-MONTH-OLD e Froper Ref bird dog Lost net Pomlae Mo- Ted “New ts the time to se!! Gerson’ (nos jeter dass rt ad weiite ee oat Case ou abet nie. S036. er required Call © Sieg Pail peice & tosohn an “ie i. iv ie. e qnetespeeeerienets aaa © eee - - tor, Dog is iil. FE 4829. oe We are lo-|3 ROOMS & SS Te _ Ra. ve eae modern home in very ceod. condi. Hobbies & Supplies 24A cate ir theomneatt of Le ar a Pvt. ent Adults, Apel 118 | § ROOM B WEST SIDE, GA- . nen | poms wit with tn panocil re deal a — reat cotate, We have ray i yams, CoEAN Gl AN quiet, WELL WELL | al neat (furn , close Beatin hes poved rend school | == “or the| rear enclosed porches, basem rune BY NUMBER PICTURES.| mand for lake front, canal front," furnished. jake. OR 3-3766,| Press, Box 4 #85 el heat, garage, lot $0 x 1 Sorabbie SSE 2° erence Bt:| Remember, me. ote Fag ml ROOM ABT. PVT ENTR, GOOD | @ RMS. UP AND DOWN, NEWLY ey L Sesto hen ag A maa location, 288 Whittemore decors’ a gn a month, Lights in- . N Stout, Realtor CLARK R I Ss Notices & Personals 25|_ ware | “pvr. BATH AND Sika ease. 26720 W. 14 K, Saginaw St. Pontiac | R EAL ESTATE otices ersonals wate dene ent. Lk. privileges. Children ~~ apalree come. i ¢ RMS, BATH, CLOSED IN EED- - aeste ik URN RMS. 410 PER WEEE port, ree retsonable, 336! pect. | 8 _ ~ x MAIN. 1 te 8 .. : Wi FOSTER fi mag lie ei, Ped z RMB, A : pe dock. turn. Plenty of closet ; S Sette S Lake ‘Township m, ® nighie Loe . hot eter ahed woe oe 2? McKINLEY DR. Bar| ay grt ee ae Soe or paw Bate sod buns"ie "Pine “Grove,| Fgh OF 240 ; Sen Seal Natta ; 5 4 . children permitted r mo. MON. diand he Listings azeed sRME. I & BATH, WORKING cou. tes per decorated ‘CARETARER: _B, ¢ a eee We Buy Equities peso, .| PARTMENT OVERLOOKING 3980 WOODMERE R. D. RILEY, Broker 8 RP ase Gyivan Lake, a wiilitice deco Siisabet 7 ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR. Fr FA _ , raion gg 5 eeniaren spermit- FE 4-1 vr 4-482. |. _ 41380. | Available immediately, 40 Bagley | ee. by o ieurere cake ae in Northwest tend * chita SR Pei 1 to 13, —M._of_cell_mesager FESS Ee re 3,8 BE au : 55 Ee ne 5 Eve = Pure. ‘aliace, ed ¥ “ s ep VaRY BIRMINGHAM BEAUTIFUL A a RED ped P TR ARTLY FURN. | enetees % ar cent heat paid, UN A ota ie will ae that DE, i a mi . : Be e in ¢ wi ate ees uegthed | CLARK REALESTATE) Ua eatin Sued ae me aby welcome, ome \ bummis Bt fre’ Now! MABLE we) ine aaron “open ‘Erecias | bf | ( \ ce 3 De — “4 \ay ae i aes C —S SS Na i a MB gc ee Sie ge se aS 8 ee eee ee RES Se 3 SS FORTY-FOUR _ te | For Sale Houses (3|__ For Sale Houges 43) For Sale Houses: 43 - ? sae BE met] | Build Now "C. PANGUS, Realtor age earn oe Call_ Collect, iT NA_1-2615 Pee: ' ' Will Take Trade Spee oes. OTOUT'S | Stee Partridge | Best Buys spagtnis nto 18 THE “BIRD* TO SEE . Today A Lakefront eg CONTEMPORARY story white frame home with ap LAKEFRONT 1 ‘oot of lake front- : ' ce r tiac. 13°x18’ master Lake living at its finest. ences i ths. Full dintn: | Beautify l-contempora « water, | eg $ oat garage. Carpet, drick and frame jaketront Oak . Tiled bath paved m living rm. & den. home in the Milford area street, ) a lot. od pilus range refrigerator in Fish Lake. Featu: 4 $15,250 down. cluded in price of just $21,900 lovely bedrooms, 24% baths, terms, outstanding value —— i. ~! a. : : ; th bar and the finest kitchen = |“47EAF round modern home, large Unbelievable! G R h we've ever seen with built-in Eitchen, fuli basement, New Modernistic PS gy ountry anc range and oven with Nu- furnace, stone fireplace, Per- bedroom carpeted If you yearn to get away from tone vent hood. American fect beach & very good buy room, i 6h. tig, poems 6 x the hurry of city living, you'll}. Stander@ hot water heat. at $11,050. Low down pay- recreation . 18 & . enjoy life in this 6 room frame 100 feet frontage. By ap- ment. * et) h in’ the poin t. 4 REALTY use With ountry, Has 14¢ baths, efficient) « . - 3610 Union Lk. Ra yard, ee ye oe bee pr A pat SUBURBAN RANCH eM bad EM 3-36 1 after 6 wade & . ed pond. Easy terms-will con- eae and cuzy 2 bedroom ing, indirect i sider trade, ‘rame with attached 2-car $700 DOWN - wun ‘oa stare 1 iSpisse, Joeeee trem Pull Heo Hing goto Pa 000 ‘oe — REALTOR PARTRIDGE reened patio, ¢ountr j tile baths, hardwood floors. a ak, -_ Fe 43561 1050 W. Huron Fitchen. with natural bire Real buys — Both are. va- 5 - OPEN m7 * ERVICE cupheacts. one ee cant, i . yt MULTIPLE LISTIN ul] basement, : war | : ——— furnace, Ferced ani land- [$500 DOWN . We need lake property scaped. $2,500 down. Now 2 Bedroom just West of Pon- ANCH. } vacant, tac. Neat, clean, a t com- : u-8 ARRO % CITY CHARMER Tot and close tr vchoola "the WHITE BROS. : mi ly payments are low. REAL : ea NORTH SIDE Immaculate 6 room - bun. +1208 “Let's only rent it to nice quiet birds who won't wake us Owner eee carpeted iiving| strict. Aluminum siding. 2, bedroom near Ortonville. Eves tb: Bus. 10 “til 5 up every morning! ”” : Pear gurageioaied convenient | "i" uatabaty’peyeaey | Eow'meniy"paymenis: | galow 6 rmx bate wi fete — Fear seoue’ with 080 down.| ‘wbs. Large unhnished. a¢- a Citove. Pull basement, & ee-| For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 < ? : * tic with space for third bed- 3600 DOWN , rage, 50 x 150 paved street, e . ww Pints A REAL VALUE room Located in Pontiac's 3, bedroom. Large living Call ‘at 32 Lake St., Pontiac. = ne re 4 e . + : Pa Roors, lactated ‘walls, Tull base Goo" with terme.” Discount tnd Retrigersior Included. KENT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - KNUD ment, gas a! in the i is : lake area. $6,756 with $500 down. WE BOY & SELL CUSTOM BUILDING Words Cannot Express FAMILY-HOME LAND CONTRACTS — 4d . ing, ‘prosrain, © gram, ‘Come in eal aes i, beauty & comfort is] Btately 2 story tréine whic \ 5 yy Ry A, includes living Cues Established in. 1916 Sey wetpenne and ma | Cass Lake Road land. 3 large bedrooms, 14 x 24" room and tchen . terials, your favorite i. ond em ving soem, 3 Srapiaces, | full breakfast nook... ENJOY FAMILY LIFE to the a wie 2 win 3 car garage, rer| Sth ope % yf a tor & HARGER CO. — | Met PRP pane ers sadany a: Sized ot. "paved reed, ether features ke front : down to } WEsT STREET. . AREA . Tn r imod- — appointment ‘om ; possession. down Over 1 gcre, good automatic ARRO LTY i reasonable monthly pay- ; close to sler and other i mm weet emir! Fe = | Templeton pele Sa ant gris |New Brick Pietro © 8] “TRADE! TRADE! | WEST SUBURBAN ae 3 sees ca gure, local oy ‘Oak. see ol camera’ — Piss. Lent ay poten. 5 me. a 100 ft. . age vom Dine (Ee cottages near FA, BOL | noes ne sik Stout Realtor | iLcteat iat hel Cage] toda en eee ee. someone "| Clarkston | Smith-Grasford, Inc. | sie'sal"iees 7" nd Fencea Pore: Ou tees Siva ay i dows. to you wil bare] Floyd K : = Fae Sa ! Tyo, cpryscus WEST SIDE INCOME . . ent Inc., Realtor IRWIN : 8. Rochester Rd. Fill veo happy bere. Bee sanensiiit'= titemiid 38 ase tey ui Tavemg | $BEDROOM HOME || 4 sy coiomut nome » og| REAL ESTATE INC. BUILG NOW J Sievers’ ce Sst hoot \ , AMPLE CUSTOMER ARKIN garage. | almost eve: : : 2 2 , ea Cosetn, joeton on 80 x u0| AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING. | fy Cincy crashes | Bay coterie 0-700 Se | open Duty 4 Be Setay_18 te 6 ge Boras cet oy da had aR Ene SS Dro rence ee oe ae Ear deters ‘ratte * |S OWNER, 3 BEDROOW BRICR =. Sass ‘ : ew ity B amy’ = : ae — * : * ; le te mi tr aroom the Iares garner" tot. with “is A.’ cow- bared drive. | Priced ‘ahead 00 3 PONTIAC. Bloomfield Twp. —~ a ches y-—4 Low AYMENT AMY _ re, very large and spacious. | Wall to wall vant etl Poer Welet, Loko, Sooue ceene attestien to AS a sons |: | Sete Sree pedeniy | sheers Maio ery) |) a mo | Bedrm. Homes 399 =a hy: heen sogoens SCHRAM . do ° * as ~~ : : t | Fen,tile SUreainowace | peace Lot at" upSocran id] [oem we eruere, hn co fe te wis MOVES YOU IN! fg ae Eres" Om 34a ot #/FE 5-9471 REALTOR _ Call now. Pull subcout ‘basement with pie:| places & lovely owners apa. Payments less than rent! | yowrny PAYMENTS INCLUD-| car garage. $32,500 : EVENINOS_ AND : LAWRENCE_W tare, Sindow, Gas furnace, Siorm| emt, Tull Mapemen vin Let| $10 STARTS DEAL | Bit) Ser nouns Less THAN | North Sanford MILLER Lax ) Ra, Poutse, Ovelda| Paparuments ep, ae & screens} . | $10 DOWN 2 YEARS OLD. scree. 3 bedroom, 1% - story home. : ’ ow YLORD \tir eon wee Fae s| Se | Bee | merken |] ots | RE eee ee | nae cen dedrm , full basement. PE 2-2) BROKER | up. PER PORE 49580 | 00 7 AE FRONT Ryeabed Tate 24 ses] NO MORTGAGE COST | ft witt 9 Rooms . | gacer''Brepwey cana ge: | Bape L% wan tiee Sere 105° LAKE FRONT = \ |= 2) ROOMS ext muron vtreet.| efta,Qted iste. On Sle | west alge 22,,* ghitt | » rooms, 5.000 with $900 dows. i adh ha . | Gross Rity income prop- | wi terme Schoo Only SIFT Smal down | 3 ar tre Seren ty BY OWNED Lmavine sown buy ND A pn coe diay ad “25. mos. Set 5 e is $8,900... ge oe UN 44272 1320 W. %-Mile Rd. Off Joslyn Avenue With terme will this ONLY oD — P. W. DINNAN Pathe 3 sdrms- and cen. with| Shower sth, 1 bedroom "& bath WOW! nw Sy 1 room, 4 Dedroom. full base income: ats, ens . | veland by 13 carpeted liv- ;, 2 bedrooms & part bath . scar . + . Value plus—selis for Bas sth oe _taxersoxt. | What a Deal] “BUJD” | =F) Eee | Sires =| Loveland Stormie, Und eeveens, cosnsbed et: J R Hilt 2 ee ee ae John K. Irwin & Sons bal. Jess them rent. be date asiiftt Coss Lote Rg Frage, front patio, beautifully land- » fi. 1iItZ pines, oad ataenet fi ee = pUlLES REALTY CO. rE 20 st cy Shae as wm re enn! Rae eee ee | OS Eesti” |2-Family Income rene Vo Vite Eres VE va | That Sve Bid "ye Ami weer mmoman sae ,t/ | BY OWNER SE Eis MULTIPLE LisTINO SERVICE | ‘il tke thle house wits i's beat: _ | Furnishings Included geaner Sonar Lfetat- 1, sis| “bored. i, bear brick. Car Sat eet tad bal at feason. et eer INCOME Sir ol neat Oullty “room and 765 STANLEY Leena "town. "Brick, to. belt plumbing “low dows . payme wit ins PE Sat, | fettensed with cyelane, sil-| Tom. pace pay rm, brick ‘ | garage , This Stanley at ondition, base =EM Beant" nbepinces, cle in 43.808 O'N baly #14800. Ferme or {ade for ag Reel of Matt mente Ho gas heat and hot, water: details, ‘ s WIXOM AREA , LAKEFRONT De uowmenve sie | fre nit Sreictee Pt ye ie ee , Spree tame. 2 gery. 2 een SALE 2 mguams To] for cach sale at $00. , large carpeted living rm.| THE SEARCH fg ended for Foom, | kitchen, _ : oe ae basement, 4% Car garage.| an economical 2-family in- aod full tiled be p Thi f the F be ne C. F come. Dandy Ah | for basement. New oil ; HAYDEN ink of the Pun Clarence C. Ridgeway Zou. plan on, wyper fat roqnedin porches = You and your family can have REALTOR Basement new eno furnace, | beech, $16.500 with terms 495, DOWN. NEW 3 fightful Seymour Lake. Custom- 973 Baldwin Ave PE 46203 a biock to Auburn GEORGE BLAIR home on r lot. $6,005 pails two. bedroom, brick ranch Take Your Choice Spewntecetin’ price’ at ntan aia sre” wall ath, Uuilty room. This reas. Pull basement, 2 ra J is not shell, today, - hed ir. a Lake and Canal Fronts Swe he Gea be Teal DRAYTON PLAINS icipreaceaneeliee im me ee OP RN ce 1 tau| TRULY DELIGHTFUL 1s [DON ‘Ts. 2 fome. Basement, Off furnace. 1%| us NOW! ; rm., living rm. & kitchen. Good| the area in which this at- ranch & garage. % block to St car, garage. $1,608 down or late a des: Sites tk @and , £8,280 with $800 down] tractive 2 bedroom bungalow Benedicte & bas, Eiee,__ stor model car. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor EAKE—On canal| the things you may have carpeting, Ct water & sewer. RY, PARK. ’ oREPROOM | xo” Clemens 8, ns or cottage, tollet_ & lavatory, clec| garage, ft : Terms. Basa with $650 ‘tows, 5 Gat are “trian s are ‘= B gs ~ sag Were loaf, fish, boat & aw ding. You'll love. the. — BROWN o._ Gree 3, sores ‘lay We Can't Duplicate Benen “and best privteges : ated home, bacement, inside ety. This Offering —_ By "appointment, $080 DOWN — Sell or trade, Cozy Mibedroom hace heme treme 8 ie Pi ti eau. Balnnce ‘ . 3 Se: Cedroome "f DISTRESS SALE — You storms, Almost "v4 acre of land room. Extra stool, inv. cc .. 2° ve rm. huge pic- don't often bu bome ta Y . & shower. Auto. washer, dryer - ture window, 1 tle . ott] Drayton Woods fer $10,800 tion. and is) . 2 car ga A oe R4 furnace, aluminum storms and tose often ib peu move page. Terms. | = . 3 gereses, You a eve the large love. — = Neautiful subdive. . [$8800 FULL PRICE — Lovely bun tame 4 O be, EM 34303 oe 33916 storms oan ene ONLY gf trees. White Qversize “lot Soxie3 | $08 with only $1,700 down. Brrcg 7 to iemn_ home. room. Oak “© | Brick Ranch TER HOME FINISHED wil down ‘escrow White & Duck Lakes. ned Ranch: floors aA vely with view. Delay ‘may mean dis-| Jt 5 ®.3 bedroom Rancher, Nice lot with lake priv a. Ths AT r. Ol fuze HOMES Waterford Suburb: poz well included. . can you beat it? en ~eppsintment. Owner ieaving state ted woateryys ponent one is only & years old. Hasy| sace. . Terms. FOR BETTER atertord Suburban 2681. ; , ‘om ota poles 2 — i __ be sorry. terms. CLARKSTON AREA. 3. BED.| B cS One eee built ow sie eee WEST SIDE Comfortable proved snd vacant property. - o * TL . $2500 DOWN — Elizabeth’ Lake Es-/ room ranch style home. Oak floors with stone haré- room. ceram’ bath, | Good location, pop agent. sroth Snyde lroux-f ranks WHY XOT tates. Modern Bung with full| Wall to wall carpet. Garage. Lot low 0 eT bead itehen features eu very nice ed a ——- ; Dorot nyder Lavender k S-P-R-E-A-D O0-U-T basement, oe . Pasered 110 = 200. 48) N Real wees a with @ ft. on boards, — doubie sink. pesgsiow Sunroom, tile bath, Living 2 a . ai eee rT t Same Wil’ eee a J.C. HAY » Realtor fipoon “Call and Jet us show you snc hermaee, Owner '§ tenese 3 bee han gas Rd. ; wy. 39701 pe Ne hg gag 2 om 4 AB a] és 5. FE 00441 today. po f .. Be. original tists car me- At eco . % os t : or 7 : room Ranch . 2. full : cost Added ex-| ing on van 10,900, and 4 MULTIPLE LISTING DOWN--COLORED : YOR THE HARDYMAR, tras inum storm garage. Hempstead Ceramic tle baths, extre [42800 DOWN.COLORED INCOME| HOPKINS 289 Sedrocm unriauhed home wih — eeee| | room bangauow i Seer ‘ rare kutcheo, dinine Tom: | ined “from, top to bottom. DOWN OR TRADE fake privilogee. , Purchaser can assume pres- NTIAC REALTY new soarpeting | Perfect Lakefront Florida Bound Lamecp gy and <= 5 aS come ot s1,000 ner bedreem, Sase-briek, Rane Sat 2 Te fcisned | Fy with $2. | 137 Baldwin PO Sok ccc te are mere | (A plettrenqus View Of Jato on Cape Cod almost new, two fire- summer e € worth carpeting. Modern : large basement apartment, down, pos- P . J sect ype os places. 2 spacious bedrooms with screened-in breezeway that kitchen second to none. Lov ee ee : e $9 000 é * Sarehaser | | & ‘gentle nope to ed ft. lake torag leads to a 2 car breakfast hook as well as basem lot, . : ’ d z Gala tied | pas with shower Beautifully landscaped” this dining (rm. 06 pms. int floor 3] pum va Ty vod | DUCK TARE os setroom | Suburban Income __| wut wana 2 sede, tome wit = evn ee] rs a Sine room ‘with 2 picture win-| you the envy of your friends paar | steept cheaper home in ont alee 8 eae Lng _, eee, “Oreo finished, with Tot, water, fur- if } poreh i Og NN le as 22% Son noe ye Ea et] RS ie. ee ome | eerie bat bees | OAD SHACK || bf maame de tas re & dining area & separste| THIS I8 LIKE GOLD! [87 ACRE FARM — All tillable sabe ‘oak oe berry ~ Bee. : j entertaining ining Carpeting in L'R.| Owner ill — must sacrifice jane. but Large modern! arn, built - shower Evenings after 6, call Mr, Chat has sun porch, living room, Tf you . pon et fs ae eee ae| we aor room ho barns & ete; Only 18 Goors, ‘The. kitchen’ ie a woman's Evenings after, 6... ‘nieken Te pelts | yunbna’ et aor. Hickey Soot . . tem. ‘as- painstak miles from city. trade : kei 1% i kory » Sere walle coved ceflings. Pull| work have swhanced this residential home. "| See gs et ~~~ : Second floor epertmen bee| behest,” Bloom! basement with shower, sink & home and yard, complete ‘to payments unt} A. JOHNSON, Realtor 6 rooms and bath. Base- : Stool, recreation room ‘with fire-| in every detail, even to the |10 ACRE FARM — With best of possession. 1704S. Tel ‘Rd. ment, Daigo ot beet, ied ee §-4362. piace, Ot heat, water softener & 2-car attached garage, Lot peo ee barn, two car Mo. Lele terms, as Water heater. New 1'4 car| is 64 x 180. The will =. room home, OFF YN FE 4- : . garage with overhead | door surprise you, Terms too. e has been. Sed Tniy’ 9050 down on these lovely ’ : ment drive, Asking £14,500 cash) Bee it! ised, Ol AC You'll have) Sow 3, bet A 7 LOY nnett nc. chien ‘Ave. then call us, we| YOU'LL NEVER REGRET appreciate Nhe “value it otters. zig Bag By , Broker, FP, O, Box REAL | key, Move right in, a move to Sylvan village. trade for sheaper home. the e Een location: i. » 199 =. Buron 90008 Like to Entertain? Ite many advantages _piettered” Ws : opin mvenings ie Will he «pleasure in this jove.| clude sewer, waler and gosd =| 1, H. BROWN, Realtor | doors. tixit kitchen, 908 sq. ft For Colored BP ee bene ve ool corviee 0s Se Be i136 w._ Bure Ph. Fe 24810) of : eels ee WII = Cee Eeteieat Being ronm| fering © 3 nedrosm fece = (SY OWNER. 3 BEDE one uss on Four East Side men Ae sid homeo 4 ap to < minute ritehen, tnree your’ espreval Terms too, 4 Bedroom. sluminum siding 4 : al Sieovte "bb led bath. Full DRAYTON PLAINS BRICK home to-| Bouse, im, excellent condition ent, gas heat, gas water pop condition through- . feature room, ‘“e STOP! : Fae ee te a ear out. Vestibule entrance to. 11 =| nd beth on the fires floor. Three ee _ =. peting..- 1% car garage, ce-| Pleasant living room with base- on : mevt , fenced yy: & led picture window and ‘auto rere wy shige ‘BIG BED * . on to z : Rev. . aa : . Verlen : / | esl has |. ce 7a s. ; ~ At F t \ Fe i \ ; ie Ig Me po WEA \ 4| Dixie Highway’ Home or Income~.. Roy Anneit Inc} FE Across OF CiA verty on Joslyn 350 sub-division. ‘Pr 8 ee ce $20,000. Terms. ~ Bump and Paint Shop ey co} have ‘street. ‘COCKTER REALTY OPPORTUNITY, © SATISFACTION. EARNINGS - _ UNLIMITED © ALL THIS AVAILABLE - FORA SMALL INVESTMENT BE YOUR OWN BOSS _FOR INFORMATION CALL ay BLACK REALTOR PARTRIDGE Pree Begor | A ad 7S OM, EN TIL ‘tet poperiter eaaiees| Mf 5Q & Airport r Tbe ask : 2. aa am oe sem ILDERS| 0x1 80. ea Terms te mm > 2625 Rent Leese 8 Bus. eT 49A 1.200 CASH OR 41.408 Near Muford, Sea: : or] | | ' & WA, $3,750. Terms. . A&A real fn ig r . PE +043 ft of ew ‘* off Dixte ON PAINT CREEK — Let 100 Lise fh ROCHESTER On Walton Bivd. jot 100 x 200. $2.00. oe fe —~ Op Alice : 2 & or fe) “ated H. P.HOLMES, INC. | 2831 LAPEER RD. FE 54-2053 = $50 DOWN = Se 115 x 160 ' _Nurea_ FE PARTLY WoooED Business Opportunities 51 Commercial Building With Living Quarters ent . Ciotkston: REAL ESTATE INC. PAVED ROAD LADD’S INC. om pute Ber. Drayton Pisins arti ee p+ a road, "43500 with 8 down & or cash FE 54-4561. NR. LAKE OAKLAND tate Service 2 lots. 50 = 190 ft, each. g1,090| lumbus Ave. cash See 5-568) or GODFREY REAL ESTATE Daley MApie 51823 |, PART | Tile _INCOME and dryer, | , with mirror FE 5&-3463 arry sll eovple Large 34-Acre Lots ecu Are now le tm Watts rote _ a = tates at B Face Lake Ex |For LEASE: eas STATION these values tp suburban living when you buy * — ventory. across fro: with terms Call collect, quire 006 Ortonville NA 74-3876. MODERN PEA L. WA Bt wantin, ReatTon —. LOT, WALTERS LAKE! ¢. Sell or trade. Call FE 56376 afer 3:30 p.m. PARTIC LAR LIKE Cherokee Hills! | = Its new 100-ft. sites were mum planned for and restricted to! Protect today’s better ranch) Rn. and multi-level homes! | Pon lo cal person to service ‘ent po lon e R¢ | —_ L BULL neces te Epa b pln size, never used. $35. EENMORE GAS DR Fak DELUE model, 1 year old. pone ie, Kenmore auto Washer, exc. o Peigntaise cette “a used TVs. MILES “APLI Excrs MI _ 61300 Exc. cond, Best offer. | MY 33808 Also riding instructions. HORSES & PONIES, SADDLES” 4 _Goalidge Also marae boarded RABBITS FOR SALE. 3 SIZES. Ree GADDLES B & bas * su ies. Chet's Seddie Bivd. a mingham. 1% miles EB. of A THOROUG gil aA DLS Wanted Livestock 73 for 2 yds. Delivered. Cleon Mid- Parke 6t. Oxford. OA 8-34636. -A BLACK DIRT TOP SOM, PILL. &1 ROAD A CLUD-|} Sows 7 = TOP C SW ed welt ag ah, a BLACK DIRT al Hat Ea Ah 4 set we. | “Biases SAND Harry toys “Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 =| RENAE EN A > ESE Black dirt. @ load. Vicinity EM }- fd palit Garon GOOD ROAD GRAVEL. -0-¥Ba COADING —— BLACK DEE i, oe + Sete oe sis lack 0, ress Fe toi TF value $3445 Lavatories with gleaming chreane faucets $14.95, tollets $49.50 values at $24.50. These are factory eec-| — onds. sGchions ian * Si 303 | _ Orchard Lk Ave — YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. 558° gravel, fill, ete __Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Several Pool Tables 1 snooker table per coolers, Cash register. Seana coum mee: ehne. Showcases. Call R. ton ___ FE! 3-9731_ — FE 2-104. THE SALVATION ARMY RED BSHIELD STORE Ciethlag to Meet Your Needs, Furniture wneker | OaKL ous WEST DAWRE! —“TIME TO. BUY 1 pile used shipiap $70.00 M. Big stock of good cleaned ium- ber ready to mee to sell, RECLAIMED B 3.00 er 100 winkows= ware~nail. meg mtoroct colors...... $4.48 gal ] = white....... Pte el © & tray .........055. i Let us estimate er A ap lor your summer building prajest. in (SURPLUS LUMBER Ser tase Le BER Oh 272 Talbot Lumber aye eres Mfleetne barker oe, See's See soap & on ot Gg hs FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL WTD: CALVES & PIOS. FORREST —dones, MApio $0016. For Sale Poultry 74 & LAYING ——. 1 MALE, female, price all $25. re “he ate oft es Sale ce Produce 75 APPLES, TING & io. Glackmore Farms, 1900 en bell Ra. 6488. A A Ml Sashabew Rd . FR , FE 39-1454 Sale Farm Equipment 76 ENS GARDEN TRACTOR & toois. Best offer takes it, OL 4582 : : OLD FARM MACHINERY — NEW GX used, Prouz Oliver Sales on north oi oxtore ¥ yust FORD “TRACTQR NAA, like bew. aso. hours, Nghts. FE 47075. FARMALL F-20 bottom oF A 2 ft. double dise. af 4.2868, p! $350. GReenleaf ee ey saws Rentals, @ Ree eee 1890 crooks na a nd USED harrows, John ag Deel- ep ae Machinery Co. Phone FARMALL TRACTOR, PLOW, riggs 3 ——. spring teow 1948 . ton stake, asic $-0014 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 OARLAND TREE rool & pomerel. Free eat, 3.1, CASK & ochester SPECIAL Used Farmall Cub Tractor 1SUR LA. DEA KING BROS. HOUGHTEN & SONS ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, 7H TUE horses 3. mares ‘in. L. E. Pain, Prop. Fritch, Ontong. Auctioneer. AUCTION SAVE :SaTURD DAY, Apri] 5, 1858: jo up for construction of a new for this reason to sell to the nighest “ followitg invento! Allis Chalmers wer steering. Demo Harris. §0 A is ‘45. wide front International all A with cultivator, Allis mers, WC. Starter, Vighta, vator : Case VAC. Eagle Hitch Plow a Cultivator, Allis Chaimers and cultivetor, Allis Chalmers Plow and enmity ator, culti- Chalmers WC Chalmers 3-14" sseoaied. Chalmers 2-14" Trailer on anar John Deere 2-14” trailer on rub- ae roadway this summer it = necessary declare a rae wos’ wide’ ror ‘treat Chalmers wD Farm-, Chak ~~~ we her, Bradley 3-14” trailer on rub- her. Allis Chalmers 1-16" on rub- ber, on rubber cCormick 1-16". Dise. se Disc, John Disc. Thise, Roderick - McLean w a.m Gromak ast Jonn , Allis a new, Bradiey 2-14" ee John De ees _—_ Oliver 312" Allis Chal nee alg Bie | Cobery 9 Hydrafiex qrane-| Deere 8, Moline & ee: pe Baldwin Chu shelter. Only 15 to trailer Phone mate oma Auto Accessories ae p suices OF HAM: "49 PONTI a FOR SALE “ALL OR _parts, FE 5-304]. ' “BONDED BRAKES gi 95 cd oon Fords. Chevs and COODYEAR SERVICE | ‘30 S, Cass FE 5-6123 FOR ~PaRTS 1043 CHEV. 1062 Olds 88, 19353 Kaiser, nice mo- . 1962 Nash Rambler. 197 8. ay tall piped. all day Pigs For Sale Tires 80A HOLLERBACKS AUTO General - Zimmer _ Holly - Great Lakes Gardner . 4 ft : New 45 ft. +O SALE _ SALE TRAILER EXCHANGE | MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace We Buy, Sell, Trade 8 estes — 10 wides ‘. suas coast guard approved cushion with co ee a carae paint, hard or to 86 ft » Combination ef oth a “25 or more ; 10 Sona. Hangin Boat Works ° YOUR EVINRUDE DEA 1800 8. TELEGRAPH kD. RD. OPEN SUNDAYS PEN YAN CAR-TOP BC BOAT & 6 “y| _B.p. motor, $150, 294 N. Johnson. [ 20721. XE. FULLY ims or. ri trade. ~ JOHNSON MOTORS © | iment tet 8 | 306 re rehard fe. PE 28020 Aa aft eee arte | $603 isle. Paramount ‘St. Neat |_E& Amusement | perk at at Walled Lake. TONY'S MARINE en Wyckee or as eat avers v ence, Evinrude 4, hye “BIG 4 eed How would yor ® tice S| your your ‘ &S 56 eg ars wave te “shoose trom orehara ‘CASH Aventis A a Bg coud here for a teks ot alt FE 6.0496 : Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer ; 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 For Sale Cars "63, BUICK E32 SPECIAL, ot DR. RA- R. ae, B SOPER, Wr Rice. 1 OWN- aE ae i NON “money dp tna oer eal ‘3 4 PIC. were 4 PECIAL Wastoroek: "54 _pUICK ' i. Ee a ‘s om’ cupsties boats ¥ Hew, vires bobs" Owner | before vou buy. aes hard Lake Ra. Keege Mar. wae ‘Pen Bottle Gas - Open 7 ann ionk | ees and Supplies eroary | ue Berm BRAID . gs try ete oe m ne) 4 YEA lorog ie | Siete Ue, i eee ag i on our st Ma eee S08? FF BUICE ¥ ¢ fa ae SEs Shes ue nan Facer: uty au = Like ‘New. rE. \ l easel, Senta ee | GEORGE $ MILLION SPECIAI Ratio "neater Saleiy aoe A. Side mirror whive "§PeciaL PAYMENT PLAN Puta Bataan S'S BS| °s Fairlane 500 Club Sedan $57.93 mo. a tight es = - looks 3 seit ae, See GEORGE $3 MILLION Harold roid Turner Ford. $4 CHEV. BEL AIR This is_a 4 dF aH P.G & out. Searls one — ‘s suré to suit you 9 Ford 8 eve “eye. Roger's Sales & “ir hoe wy Auburn Ave. . ‘at RIE ANCE ar Pe a i bea us eases Tite a ein aa HIGHT MT MTRS, mae at ee NSD. Jaguar 4 dr. A rea buy! 91006 | ‘49 Ford Pickup ...$ 344: Very nice utility. ’52 Buick Super ....$ 395 . «$1295 — Custom, full power, hyd- atic, 'S3 Buick 4-Dr. ....$ 299 Sedan, radio, heater, dynafiow. #Dr. Sedan. ’55 Pontiac Cat. ay 1'SS 3 Mercury 4-D 4-Dr. ..$ 54 545 "54 i Petia Wagon, am ee Radio, heater. h 35.0 Chrysler +Dr. . $1 195 ,» sutomatic. "56 6 Ford. Coad 8 s 999 + Dr, Sedan, OLIVER | BUICK © re Orchard ‘Lake Ave. xi M01 ~ Open ‘Eves. 4 Buick. 4-Dr. Super DAN, very nice Was $1195... NOW $995 "52 Chevrolet 2 2-Dr. Deluxe, real Was $395 .... “NOW $295 '96 Olds 98 Holiday Was $2008” NOW $2695 Ford Thunderbird Fordomatic, Low mi Areal clean bas Plus. 50 ‘ether nice clean uséd cars to choose from. Liberal-trade-in allow- ance during You Auto) |Buy Week. JEROME'S | "Bright Spot’ Olds - Cadillac Dealer Orchar Lake at Cass 2 tops dem Disc, Case 6 Tandem, Field | : MTD. Wanted clean usel cars. new. eid go gag ac. Coll ww TIRES Rig zs B for the t dollar, aces MTD, Wa. Se songaage pe 10° "$10.95 plus ta cxeosnge New 8. Sa w Worick : oes croc White walls. oi : 15, $13.98 plus pias : Le ree 3 Marrows, 3" section andl, tar” “Exchasge aan. aa Te fa. ae Patines DIXIE 2 section. Subsoiler, AC-Wd. Clod-" ingw FE po Ate en FR ge Me) = ; buster, 2 plows, new 3 cults” qi USED TIRES 4350 UP. We' models. Ph. OR 313°, For Sale Cars BA ure Seceaders & Loaders. Spread: ar ae whhewalls wes « heater. fom or ans sats Be pee — 503 8. Genuaw 8 St. FE 406?, Price Weare Be = mn tt bere j brakes. power J and John - D 4 rheel WN ate models u& Ce I FACTORY ap] MET a reas | Be : Sores Gow Sari 0'tas| tac nuke Se wl see MRM Mtoe Sales | RANCH “ nee Loud Allis, Cualmers EDU WILLIAS MS {ez ‘Dinte Hwy. OR. 3-1605 B AN I ag ponriac STARCHIEF CATA- ie “putnp Bullgoser “Blade wae THREE r tions Wi Wir" = “ae wi bela, ri Syormanseis Sie eeezz rade 6 ‘i ee ig ie ORB Uren good cond, FE S682 “Gor CASH? POP ANY MAKE OR| =” °54 f - Deere 13 disc. Band Seeder. At- BUI eat Geter Stat iad S"tomonn| 4, CONVERTER PE PE ae | ee Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac v Rages, Marre at, Ogee, beste! Auto Service 81 "E ye Saat ony CONDE a gr ice [oa gar wee cores) FACT 1350 N. €2 with motor, 3 McCormick 52 eer i, “Eetie hives Go real wt S.A na ol ogmeee pa. Pull jer. All “s ere seer en) || CTY AUTO ©”. | eee ooo Feta | ine Sig at tie les sae EM Pa | Woodward tay Gnd. Forage: Toais_ Chopper, RADIATORS om. s ins CHEVY COR FO_ CLEAN. BR AN ( 1H ) 1A. WID.: SHARE CARS. 40 THR : — skyline wingers Power Unit. au wark guaranteed. Special ths iF CARS ; No money in. at Eddie Steele 5 | B'ham MI 4-1930 | - tena Pe os Cees SSncre son Belle] -Ftis Mae beats aetie| AUBURN aoron RS . ioe CHEVY 2 DE PO es at Blower, MH Pive and El’) Open 1 gars week int @ Pm. CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. ieee reieane att Be ‘56 FORD Lincoln, 1956 ‘ES a kid HAU tributes Pipe Hay Loader |) S8¥ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE| Used Truck Patts 89A + | Gat Credit” Mgr. Mr. "Parks at Solid BLACK paint, Heater “hruy by Ry = ; pew ‘Baler McCormick 45 PT chine. Boop. 9" Hood Zuck Me ' — TAIL MI_ 47500. Harold 1 6 ot Std. Tranomission ston: - ie a a A. r a ~ HASKINS ; | eee: wi liver i i Hood Phone . econom probably Baise tie wit) Va Wise. Motor.” ALL MAKES AND MODELS this ‘price in closest te - that Pontiac Sa es Mower, New idea 7 PTO Trail-: 16) MOTOR SALES Chevrolet, 1955 5 ou S pew ce taal som —s. 88 Pontiac Chicfiain, 6 “. Owner PEEL UO sae ow some eg eet STORE) iii ae i-tet (Spring Specials tee a ide mount, Mower, Moline - ‘or ruc 7 T tire never used tt. : demo" PTO, 2 mower conversions, top. cUsH y SCOOTmns i nA styling and it's completely PON | A An older car of value will 1953 Chevesiet 2-001 radio, ter | 6 Pontiac ert.. bydra, R&H, , kins” new, Rake. new . Idea, « ANDERSON, SALES * iE ii? uipped with radio. heater. le $2295. sbarp . . aes |. Bower eu "rakes, low rt. new. Corn Pickers, Eleva- 12 8, PADDOCK ‘at Pike) FEveases| 92, CHEVY 1% TON, CAB AND white tires and it's V-8. An ated a ~—— : st Secs: Gore Fieke. Eer WHIZZARD SPORTSMAN. GOOD “fies” Or Seal base, 150-20 BEHIN.) THE POST OFFICE > vag . ba = T tor tare Jeep, new _ engine ang| § Pow Starchief Cat. coupe, SS iy Te ee a et eres rp es, ERGOT POL MDE | “geisha aca den Ge| | TH “AG | SORUTZ. | eet So) pete” « ar, yar, an icker. John Deere, 1 row Semi-_ up. long box, deluxe cab, R&H. ‘ "M4 Pontiac 2 dr. hydra, R & Mounted, Corn Husker, New Idea, ition. Bpare tire, m4 O good OL 3 +833. ate Wess ~2 Bel | Al a ey male tres and wbes. MI’ 49133 4 CHEVY CAB & CHASSIS.173 | ‘51 CADILLAC, @2, 4 DR., $305. FE SCHUTZ , ‘NEW MOTOR Mpowerglide sod radi $4 Chevy; ? dr. power glide, a ers 11" and For Sale M in WB Good rubber, excellent | _ +1170. Pe new. $1105. FE | 1954 chevrolet 210 pre nee new. Farm Trailer, 2 wheel | or canteen, 8&3 Tom Babe _ 2 8. Woodward. Birmingham as > power and veates ‘$3 Nash. 4 dr Statesman. 14 with winch Hammer Mill, Ol- ~~ | MUtua’ 45155 “1's CODELAG OS @ SERIES, 4 DR | 54 CHEVIE BELAIR 4 DR, POW- MT. CLEMENS sT | oe 53-8400 JUST YOUR CAR DOWN M pecial Fruck 2 Fires & Tuves. Truck. "Gur atic? Devicton, wee, Hariey pi ag ag $208. 2 Sati _ater Byte ST | vals, so, oa Tutors 3s FE 37117 isa MERC WF eR * ge wii $1 Ford Pickup ss ‘ston. beary Davidson sales C0. 31 8 5 Se OE UP PE | 01 CHEVY. » DR GOOD TRANS-| _ Oakland FE_¢3620. "| ee Tee PO re ELY NO MONEY DN. i Mane Mapie 5314 PICK-UP. FE Tire Chains, set of 28°, Miscel-|———~ 5 aes . sone. cheap, FE 5-4879 after | i951 CHEVY, A-1 MECHANICAL | °° . at i, eee Call woreda i ean mi Ov. Salesman’ § oped demeogs Saeatary Dovid Pres ___For Sale Bicycles 84 ing te TOR FORD PICKUP, ti | —*- ow very — YE _MI_¢%300_ Herold Turner Ford. weal! Dine OS iie Maes "Ul 8 power 2300. walle “an Stains “meget Mor “Costevors. OTR GIRLS 4 IN ENGLISH BICYCLE.| von vit trailer: orvete. EM | CHEVROLET, 1957 1957 CHEVROLET STA- Wail tres, Porcometic. Ra ry Y RO MOREY DR Sait tes fer at Fe 2 power lawn Mowers, Reo. Ro- = 220. “IMMACULATE” is the tion wagon, V-8, powers A Sellent condition, Private owner.| Assume ents of $17.08 mo with RH. Gerald Bu <= tary Lawn Mower, Self Pro ued | ; ROBINHOO: a “48 unt TERNATIONAL, & YD. to describe the Birmingham ow “yoy | FE 8-0444. . - Cali Cc Mgr. Mr. Parks at! ridge 856 Fairview, Lake Po 1955 - 4 Chains 14°. new, is ti ker = excellent sa MA.) _Dump, $225. 1170, condition of this 4dr. wagon, Auto Bu — a is at $1798. ‘4 PORD CU 3 _MI_ 4-7500. Harold Ford : me + : . Pail mit, Universal. New Barbed pie © 7 1953 OMG PARE TRUCK jon ae — — North ev o-,, Banter at inder Crecente R HH Econ- | 1853 RAMBLER HOP. CLEAN NTIAC PONTIAC STARCHIEF to fact oc latoons s, Bolts. Many — Boats & Acc vies 8S iyweis om THAN gise mer steering’ & on “— werd. gs rmingham ~ A at, rete down. Tom Tora FE. mn et Eddie Steele AUTO BROKERS aes Come out to this event.and buy) —— _— electric. be ai. it tra cks. Lift i 28 aa ful = a 1987 aah ‘35 Pord ice-cream truck $1395 what you need st Public Auction hed peaut Ipine 5 RADIO “Get Wise. E 4 prices. This is oot 8. couse one gounson $85 OR 3-8248 _ Truck Service, PE 55 ie et | le with durable CHEVROLET 3 DR 19s} RADIO! | 4 DR. AIR CONDITIONING e oC conomize 3 eee Oe LARRY JEROME ter 1 1 PORD ‘ . . OCMESTE: Fon DEA car * py Holt ny Chapter FFA ray 7 HP Kini IN” Exc ‘cond ist FORD. ~" te | ricer: a r eres AR olde | $275. NO MONEY DOWN. Bis Saks ett Z2Om WAGON. x — ee ® __ x mn — Siiter. "Ra _— a J ea tata ara 18! FORD % TON PICKUP JIMMY DE ROSE acroR SALES! Taylor's Chevrolet S Sales R AMBLER 3S Souk “oaer car Ps: sass Pox? rae, is - py Ba ea RE, Sete ae sence Sara Mane Taplor's Chevrolet Sales) == GCHUTZ intent vc autores |S Sia ee aur _ $100. OF 2-051). MA_#1561. WALLED LAKE (1997 CHRYSLER V-6. HARDTOP ee id | os : #i.400 or best offer takes it. rE, Super 4 dr. chard top. dive & rketon, Fert .. . * TT over ents. Clean ear OFFERING Every Sunday 2 P.Mwi $ A mt i coer val | toter. trailer. Bue. ‘el Pry ER PICK UP GOOD | white, power steering & brakes. WE A siSSot HA © MORE CARS FE }-7542_ u z Country Music by a de boat: OL wm ee 1935 Buick $1295 EXECUTIVE’S CAR re a Se Tans over Values Galore Western Playboys — q—yEti “ et So # sees» We fortunately nave this ents. Pieltib: : CLOW JACKET. 39 HP MO) yr tthews -H Roadmaster 2 dr, hardtop, full, jefe Piretite «dr UB 1 hour prior to sale | tke ote ONABOUT, Matthews - Hargreaves | power | Spoertsmae for sale. OLDS SUPER $8 2-DOOR 8E- Buy and Sell Daily “pti Wet rere to sll FIRST 1958 Pontiac ......$1195) grew “ies. Povertite MOTOR SALES |_| Sttie Salis’ A°Bireunghem gs: EOE: BY SHS EBEEE Agee OR 3- 2717 Door Prizes MA > ac cot v pyaremeuc Rau.| eee? wine | Cor. Pike &® E. Blvd. PE 3T1| o- car Priced for “You Auto ” ” =4 " iss: In dows. lly 4 A inet a iY — EOIN ELECTRIC y saree gages aed =i ten wine | soe Davie. | erent Bhatt et, Sort y wens Specials mercial Auctigneer Spec ie in| _oaly ek Saint pees sed ( ars. 1954 Buick ... $ 945| derpriced at only $1,706. heater. Pordematic, power, steer. ward ae. ingham. farming. Ci-— Sat Se bp. Evinrude motor. FIRST Super sedan. | pows power - Meering & S CHU A. white walls, a one owner on —_ REMEMBER: ‘BUCCANEER MOTORS MEYERS) ” TZ t for “You Aute Buy Week."’ eg Ni Pee DN. For Sale Housetrailers 78 jou Etalere Fishioe eau m™ 1954 Pontiac ..$ 645: nam_| at 8. Woodward Aves Birming-| Ga "Gred ag Fara SALES MEANS JOBS | Fishing licenses. Trou ydramatic light blue, R&H, white | ; ham. MI 42735. : “oy 28 FT. HOUSETRAILER| 2°%s Bombers Walters Har ss) Used Trucks | si well at once. $1143 or take "85 oF __ |= Touts sige fae eee.) Soae ot Ser Bel RA PE ee THESE” | 1952, Buick $495 | a sae eale. Pe ose | VR SES ES SS ER E’ . ‘4% FT_RICHARDSON. EXCEL. | FER THESE fi ‘a am és . Ford PE $0204, | J OM 4 S BY S + NUMBE z. Son FE 2-1171 afler 5:30, _ — ee ee APRIL SPEC S ‘io white Abt Ania _— DESOTO, 1957 54 FORD VE. R&i Se OAS CHIRP GPT ALL carrying 28° cabin Cruiser. si25 SPECIALS . For a real fur: ride you'll tone. ses PE 2-0683 3858 663 1 & sil. ‘ove meta = oat oF oe a dey or ee gp gem cag TO! PICKUP oo .| et ae. os ig *| ee natoally ef- “Bright Spot" 37 FORD Station Wagon uke» da wace ce cee. $1RD$ oem eree a —cuaTou| Pevisiss, for cwimminiae” Plas) 9+ Chevy 72-Ton $595) wale, een TS) aheering @ raes, An ‘olge? 1952 i ord wick "Ene cond. PE 3-1000 | Federal” Reintoreed Bak ‘bp | AUBURN. At EAST BLVD ‘sii ie. | Sti l] $7 fenet _ GFT 1 BEDROOM (DELUXE) ff Mile Rd. at John 2 iu ae Fort F600,.....$1495 sss cya = Da vn A t ti S oti 57 FORD Victoria ee ee ee $1895 pee Gerke tates BA Sass ~ BOAT SHOW OF OUR OWN. | me pane “accept small trade. MA SCHUTZ utomatic Going Strong! ; . _ sy . ft. to 3 ft 1 & 2 bedrms. Low Steel and | Aluminum “axe ~ hh re] Ford ute $ 393 912.8. Woodward, Birmingham 995 S6-FORD 4:Door oats ie saa mas wsa wes . + $1295 Lis Lao oe wat uae one Mn) Us, Meee wee re, . CLEARANCE, | “sti maPSaactS* “5 ag et ts na hilly “isttirose worl he io a te eV otkswagen $1650! r Dodge Schutz Motors Is Plentiful 35 FORD Staton \} W soon ee eeees ceeeueeee S1Z45 DETROITER deal Rg per cent down, 123 i oe O g O i ~ : li ur Prices PONTIAC 33 Bryer pay ‘Open Sunday” VANETTE 2 J| — 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham . oo. : o C CHIE 1 Rast os 4, Sper Genta, 19810 °51 International ...$ 395 hn Slashed to the Bone 55 FORD 4-Door ...... age wins ernie wae A 4 nere lot full ew and _Holly Ra, Hoily, 1 > wg oor Toda O ] | vee $ 795 Sele dec eon ss weve got| CRUISERS fs OUTE PICKUP — ° feet ane one Ye $7 7 Kame Convert. $748 be non a Authori OJAN Dealer = SQ Ford 1-Ton $ 350 | stk. No Model Price ‘ "gS ; set up, y to Out & I fa soe OS 145 out. | owner, low mileage — 11°55 CHEVROLET 2-Door: ssccsscscssscses Hmchtason guaranties. te, “soo fue Ona esate PANEL ik oi Te ee $ oe $ MANY ‘cnaltss cide FROM Wa “s SI" "+ NOW eed . Ee save of dollars at ; Taye oe Fe 4937053 Chevrolet ......$ 450 Nem ar 6 ‘ ‘ ; ae Bob Wi" aeieoga’ at wens S| Chevrolet .. 30 Biss ‘sr ve Sa 8 Schutz Motors “HOUGHTEN & SON ‘56 Cadillac Sedan 54 PONTIAC .......-. 9 siete eisiwnis w awe wien ia GOO c APT 7 : : Jb be _. Nalet- Hardtop V3 PG. it FRIEN. evraten i : ty Mich Sacrifice tor, ae Beat bay 54 Ford I-Ton .....$ 750 Nga Bel a tae"gd bs sar BODOE G ONE OWNER, RUN "ORR ome eee LEA Was $2995 . "NOW $2645 | .. teow aad Hutchinson tastes oak betere 2 oa. Nails, Bel air ot: é Sta ¢ Ben | ood. ranber. if | °53 BUICK Hardtop wee a ew wee w ave S$ 545 ere as Pevy L-Ton s:$ 350; ate a speten, 0 tart you want, On peel” "8 a 36. Buick Special 2-Dr. a. 2 levy: 1-Ton ...$ S00, An ° OCHESTE: is 8753 . Mobile Homes’ re lacckt wedeatuminem | modes “Bape oho te it «ee | Was: $1595 NOW $1385 ] ‘54 FORD 2-Daor ......0.000 $ 495 SALES INC us Pree 2 bo Spring Tune-Ups SEDAN DELIVERY — oe 195¢ “odge V8 : sss WW ‘e ' cBigprs eh Rate Rea RR ans van ete SS NORTH $395 Oliver Buick |x Cigsmonte Holiday Iss FORD Door... $395 8 8 | : : | pale e | , Teer week PICKUP ’ : _— “| 0 teen ees 5 > cRNA ou on .. nowt pity Bator bes ater 49 GMC 1-Ton ....$ 250 CHEVROLET Better Buy. Used Cars | Was $1595 .. NOW $1295. sone payment ba- e-ins accepted. Easy term: _ ’ . : "5 “VY Pa TRAILER EXCRANG temas oe Taras eee | BUY NOW! | acttiadt © Port atg Schutz Motors |; rae Special .. $1395 |'56 Chevrolet Station 53 CHEVROLET Hardtop ................$ 445 = © 5 teeeees re 2.3200 500 hp motor, Birmingham 42735 #12 S$ Woodward, Birminghem Hardtop, radio, heater, Was $1 5 98 . ¥ NOW $1445 3 HOUSETRAILER. $30, Keir Hardward. 3904 Auburn = WHILE .PRICES ARE AT | DODGE CONVERTIBLE’ “@ . ae. as $1595... 2 : aeeahe pista dams, Auburn Hgts, FE NE OWER LEVEL 1958 ; CHEVY STATION WAGON. 2 Automate _frgnemiasion. . WORRYING ABOUT ——— _2-0011. V4 Powerglide, WW tires. eves. "53 Fac ecles 4-Dr. $ 545 | °56 Ford 2-Dr. Fairlane | 7 XFORD TRAILER For Cre is ape Ber $1100 _ MI 41301 ; Bel Ait Sedan, radio, heater. | “yg engine i SALES ae M tth _ |B cHEY. CONVERTIBLE RA. Powerglide. TAU ” ' eRTE attNe@wS- “ss rs ‘eae ‘Was $1395 .. NOW $1195 ostly epairs? No need to at “Cy”’ Gwens — through the authorized Ford dealers “Fair Plan” you can get all repairs, including insurance deductible, with no down payments. For further information call: “Cy” Owens Service Department or Body Shop. \\ | ae ooh ian en “Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer i178. Saginaw St. FE 5-410] Open 8 A. 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Newn Davies SRLW News * uskeod Lake Erie from . ah Bat Sich So Schnee $ J Geo v Way Seubert BAR BSS? ne BR EE cone! ech + oe | aati oe Rgetelangis ont aN feife j : , . | ‘ , | , id : } 4 | , . | , i : i —Y \ {5 : 4} é ; ni : _FORTY-EIGHT Waste Pine- Stumps - ‘Br 2 ng’ rr i There's $600,000,000 a year injvaluable and versatile compounds, |tergent. and. pine..oil.too a quithit annie) 6,50,000- gation fue-|. busine ate, dannsenes tote ‘hpmeeieldipe eaten » them thar stumps. . pine stumps yield not euly Wise of Peis The lowly pine stump left behind|but resins, turpentine and dipen- as waste by loggers fas been par-jtene, all of which have wide indus-| layed by Mississippi into a multi-|trial application. million dollar industry that reached PRODUCE PINE OU. into mines, mills and millady’s) Until 1909, the possibilities of re-| boudoir. covering pine oil from stumps was |’ x“ & * completely unexploited. The vast The emergence of pine oil as acres of stumps left behind 4 a major industry in Mississippi |!oggers were wasteland. is part of the new industrial they were known to be potentially} leok in the state. Last year, new (rich in wood by-products, no work-| industry investment in Missis- able method had been devised to} sippl totalled a record $115 mil. recover them, lion as the drive to attract in- erpris ing | vestment capital hit its stride. Patines, Rea T. ~ Bow Under the guidance of the Mis-| bullt the world’s first commer- | sissippi Agricultural and Industrial, clally successfut plant in Gulf- Board, more and more industries) port, Miss. Today, the nation’s are coming to the state, existing| largest pine oll producer, Hercu- industries are expanding. Pine oi]| les Powder Company, in Hatties- | producers and users are part of) burg, Miss., processes some 2,400 this new prosperity which has re-| tons of pine stump wood daily. sulted. in Mississippi pacing .the! 1, : nation in industrial employment, Respebeg id archapinde yy pita advancing 18.9 per cent iri the past| operations. It also had limited decade as compared with the na-'a; a preservative and as a tional 12.9 per cent average. fume base. Then it got. into x * * nation’s broom closets in the Producing one of industry's mostiof disinfectant, deodorant and For TH RIFTY pe ie values bere are BETTER to Ss SAVE on EVERYTHING You Need Take stock of what you need : for every room . ... for your summer home, too. Decide which is old and obsolete, and use your. credit for NEW ‘SLEEP COMFORT! ee You get everything . a good looking head board, and a custom “butt firm innerspring mattress and box spring. 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