| J | : : | Brides: You: Doby Debut Against Sox ‘Bynning, Pierce Stort;| Ferrell Given. Official Status as GM Al Kaline made his 1959 | | debut in great style by | belting a Pierce fast ball 365 feet into the left field seats for a home run giv- ing the Tigers a 1-0 lead entering the 2nd inning. + By BRUNO KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press DETROIT -— The “new logk” was presented on the playing field as well as in the front office of Briggs Stadium today where the Detroit Tigers opened the 1959 baseball season against the Chicago White Sox. The Tigers had three new players in the starting line- up, including Eddie Yost at third base, Rocky Bridges at shortstop and Larry Doby in left field. Jim Bunning. lanky righthander who won 14 and lost 12 last season,’ - including a no-hit got the starting ‘ mound. He faces. Pierce, Chicago ie ace with a 17-11 record last seasof. Pierce, a former Tiger, lives Birmingham. "on the in In front office news, it was an- nounced just before game time that Rick Ferrell was given the official status of general manager and vice president of the club. Ferrell has been the acting man- ager since the resignation of John McHale, Jan, 26. McHale joined! the Milwaukee Braves as. general manager. has moved up the ladder as scout and director of minor league, personnel before becom- ing general manager. The Tigers are counting on Doby to supply the big bat they feel they need for success in the Amer- ican League pennant race. He was _ hitting the ball well in the final few games of the Grapefruit cir- cuit. and he is now considered a - regular for the left field job, ahead of Tiger veteran Charley Maxwell. A crowd of 37,000 was expected but the weather forecast called for topcoats with the possibility of ‘ess before the end of the after- uit for Weekend— Jobless Bill Frozen: LANSING (Pi—The Legislature quit for the weekend today with the controversial jobless pay bill still frozen in House-Senate dis- agreement. After four fruitless meetings, a conference. committee set up Wednesday to resolve inter- chamber differences threw in the towel, and a second committee was named to work out some- thing by Monday night. PITTSBURGH (P—Top pro- ducers of the basic steel indus- try. today proposed to the United | Steelworkers that the current contract covering wages and other benefits be continued for another year. USW President David J. McDonald flatly and promptly rejected # the proposal. MINNEAPOLIS LAS Um — Johnny Kundla, pro basketball's most successful coach a8 the guiding arm of the Minneapolis Lakers for 12-years, today was named University of Minnesota Racket. Bill Norman's choice as opening, - STARTING PITCHERS + Jim Bunning (left), the Tigers’ Kentucky right-hander, was Manager ~ — the Chicago White Sox. day pitcher to- Chicago Manager Al Lopez started Bill Pierce (right), the left-hand ace of the White Sox. Highland Park schoolboy ees oa Pierce now lives in Birmingham. AP Wirephete A former 100 ) Protest School Board Policies By MAX E. SIMON Stirring John Philip Sousa marches. weren't necessary to spur) supporters into battle with the Board of Education last night. More than 100 persons atcuced board members of dealing the na- tionally acclaimed band a “‘low blow” and of reducing the high school’s instrumental music de-) partment to “a level of medioc- rity.”’ Most of the people in the audi- ence identified themselves as and Alumni Committee, a group | set up to protest recent board | policies concerning the band. the board with blistering | criti- cism for reducing band practice) time and refusing to allow junior | high school musicians to play in the high schoo] organization. TIME CUT IN HALF Until the current school year, high school bandsmen were _allot- ted two of six schoo] periods daily for band activities. In’ Séptember x * * School Board OKs $9.2 Million proved last night by the Pontiac Board, The board agreed that it sen the Allocation Board a budget re flecting its entire need for the erating budget. At the same time, the board voted to borrow $440,000 through long-term loans to finance school construction for the coming year. The board in February was pre 837,723, but decided last night to add $661.448 which represents. im- portant projects the board feels should be undertaken, but for which few or no funds are in sight. |. Also added to the budget was $440,000 for new construction, a 2 per cent cost of living factor amounting to $159,120 and a con- tingency fund of $200,000. . Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin- tendent, told the board it is his hope the Tax Allocation Board | wilt-allot at least the 9.38 mills of the total 15 mills for county. township and ‘school taxes given last year, : If less is allotted, Whitmer said, the board will be forced to revert to the austerity: budget for opera- ball cong “tions. You Will Want to Read oma Abba Our Seven Spacemen, Page 18 More About Prinee Akihito, Page 16, About Lost Airman’ 's Diary, Page 16 Pontiac Central High School Band) * members of the Band Parents | Several in the crowd peppered Operating Budget: An operating budget of $9,298,291|2 for the 1959-60 fiscal year was ap-|i Board of Education for presenta-|: tion to the County Tax Allocation): year, rather than an austerity op-/' sented an austerity budget of $7,- - Band Boosters on March jof 1958, the time was cut to. one | period. At ¢ he, bei | from Seinaing im the band. | Joining. the protest against ‘board policies last night were two members of the datenaioeed mu- | @éeailes won for ud first-place sic department: Dale C. Harris, departmental head and a faculty) member since 1927, and instructor} | Eldon C. Rosegart. . i | Before the board turned its at- itention to audience protests, Su- | Perintendent of Schools Dana P. ‘Whitmer pleaded for harmony and ‘understanding of the problem. “I'm afraid that we'll have to ‘start on a controversial note,” re- ' plied Roy B. MacAfee, spokesman \for the crowd. MacAfee complained that the ‘Board has not set aside more than jan hour to hear protests from the group. “We may demand more hearings until the entire case is presented,” MacAfee declared. * * * The spokesman's daughter, 16- year-old Nancy Lee, is a member of the band. e x *&k * | DALE C. HARRIS - - In Today's Press | Editorials High School ........ vevdhag 13 Markets .......08505 tWreae BT Obituaries .....4...55 ceefscs 8 Sports ....... gerne soe 24-28 Theaters ...........6.. be “7 TV & Radio Programé .. Wilson, Earl seeeeeee ds oka pr Women’s Pages . . 19-21 l Angus Campbell Tax ron In- come Tax. Open iter FE 2-3615, 095 W. Huron. e . il Inventory Reduction Sale All Books ‘5 Off Old ae. » Book Shop 9 Ww, Lowrence st. ne fee and Hear: ‘station WPON Broad. jand orchestra >| dures. ‘ibeen drawn from..a few~ mal- _|not showing more’ support of the -lband by attending contests, pa- ithe ‘Board is following, said Mrs. “in addition to heading the instru- ‘imental music department, rose to “faith. Ma _jarea in hopes of a lead to) ‘|}terious man who met him at Wil- _}his death on the pretext he would of Royal Oak Dealer's Killer Search’s Key Weapon Made on Descriptions A composite sketch was the main weapon Michi- gan State Police had today in their search for the mys- terious “dirty” man who killed Parvin (Bill) Lassi- ter... _ The sketch, on page 2 in today’s Press, was -being) given wide circulation throughout a four- state the killer's identity. Lassiter, a 38-year-old Royal Oak: car dealer, was shot to death Mon- | day night, apparently by the mys- low Run Airport and lured him to drive him home. The victim was beaten and robbed, but probably only about| $500, far les than the $5,000 he was originally believed to have on his person. State Police Lt. Howard Whaley urged anyone with any possibie in- formation about the mystery man to get in touch’ sunnemienely with law authorities, CHECK EVERY TIP of 2 Men at Airport ‘more, Circulate Sketch Pine Trial Board Is Dissolved by Ci ity 4 To clear the way for a new police Trial Board, city commissioners last night officially canceled appoint-| ments of the old Trial Board members. _ City Attorney William A. Ewart said the old Trial Board members probably did not legally hold office any- since, the Trial Board was inactive during, the two years it was re- placed by Civil Service. He recommended that the Com- mission declare the offices vacant to avoid possible legal difficulties later. = The Commission action did not rule out the possibility that | some of the old Trial Board members could be reappointed to the new board. , The =e Trial Board members ‘were R. V. Todd, Warrén Fowler Sr, Jack Mabe James J. Mc- ‘Carthy, Ceci! Mullinix, William C. ‘Treanor and James Flanary. ' * * * Todd’s term expired in May, 1957 and Fowler's in May, 1958. Habel’s term would have expired next week, while MeCarthy's was due to run out in May, 1960: The terms of Mullinix, Treanor’s and Flanary’s ran until 1961. Flanary, the old board’s*last chairman, and Treanor, its sec- retary, were appointed in late 1957 when the beard was in- rreased from five to seven mem- bers. Mullinix was the vice _| preatient. “Mayor Philip E. Rowston said ” He objected to deemphasizing ot the high school band program: “That program has for three state music awards and brought national recoguition,” he de- elared. : “We are all yery much concerned! | that changes imposed upon the instrumental music program this year, plus other changes that may follow, will result. in the end of/; this outstanding period of achieve- ment.” * * * MacAfee said the school instruc- tors were “gravely concerned” and students discouraged So con- changes. “Is the administration so con- cerned with other goajs that it would be willing to settle for mediocrity?” he asked. Jack Horton, another parent of a band member, read a prepared statement: in behalf of the audience. He- demanded the Board and school administration insure a high level of musical excellence be ‘sup- ported. Board members were urged to show more active interest in band rehearsal proce- * * * “Tt appears that Conclusions have contents, - either students er. par- ents,”’ he charged. © He also criticized the Board for rades, drills and/concerts. A second period of band practice was called necessary because of the time lost marching to the drill field from the high school building. The cry! of “low blow” canie from. another parent, R. A. Boat- right; 481 S. Beverly St. the Board policies would be re- flected) ‘in the quality of band per- formance. “Inevitable deterioration’ of the band’ will come from the course Linus Belanger, 1260 Desiax Ave. “Remember, the responsibility i yours,” she warned the Board. / Harris, who conducts the band accuse the Board of a breach of Band members, ke said, had once, been given physical educa- tion credits for playing in the band, “It was decided that everyone would have to take physical edu- cation, but that study hall hour would be used for a second said. “This has. now been discon- tinued, and I wasn’t consulted,” Harris charged. ° bk h the band: ; AM they try to do,” said Harris, group. ‘treasure what he says.’ In a tense interchange betwéén He said |. period of band — Harris , The band conductor also accused school counselors of sabotag- “ig find bad things about the ‘When a student complains, they “Every tip will be carefully checked out. The police heed the) cooperation of all citizens,” Whaley. , Readers of The Pontiac oll take ae extra Ga Wak, “Anyone who may have spotted the mystery man or has seen him in Lassiter’s company could fur- nish us with valuable informa- tion,’ said Whaley. * * * ; The sketch was, prepared yes- terday by Patrolman Frank Parry) of the Detroit Police, from des- employes, the only persons so far who have recalled seeing the sus- pected slayer. There were other details fur- nished about the man’s appear- ance. He is described as between 35 and 45 years of age, about 5 feet 8 and weighing about 10 pounds, At the airport, the mystery man clothes, with a dirty appearance, especially his fingernails. SCARS VITAL CLUE A vital clue appeared to be the fresh scars that were spotted on the rear of his: neck. These wounds appeared to have been recently stitched up, and the hair surround- ing-them had been shaved off. State Police were coftsidering alerting all barbers in Michi- gan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to be especially on the lookout, since the wounds would be clear- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) criptions given by two. airport)’ was unkempt, wearing work). ‘new appointments will probably be made April 28, a week before the ie of office begins under City Charter — * happy about this idea,” sald Rowston. The proposal was made by a spe- ¢ial ‘mayor's comntittee which. two. weeks ago came up with récom. mendations to strengthen the new Trial Board. PICKS 2 NOMINEES | On the strength of the commit- tee’s report, the mayor had Robert A. Stierer, assistant city manager, tell the Police Department to elect two nominees, if it wanted to. The police today nominated Philip R. Sauer, former Pontiac mayor, and Theodore Carlson, their representative_on the Civil Service Commission, as their can- didates for the Trial Board. * * *.. The, City Commission, however, has never. agreed to accept the nominations. A decision may be reached at the informal session, scheduled for April 22, Rowston id. jarvey M, Johns, chairman of the special committee, will be in- vited to attend, he said. - It was Johns) committee that recommended that only two, or at most three, of the old Trial Board members be on the new board, to avoid renewal of old ‘frictions be- tween the board and rank-and-file policemen, he said. enenatioe’ don't oeem ty be too Bomb Explodes Killing Children Blast Toll May Be 50 in Luzon Fishing Village Salvage Disaster "MANILA — A 50Qpound sal- vaged bomb exploded in a central Luzon fishing village today, The Philippine News Service said at least 34 persons had been killed and many others injured. The report: said most, ot ‘the dead were children between 3 and 12 years eld, Pa * * The news service said had taken.the bomb from a sunken’ ship in Lingayen Bay and’ were taking it apart to use the explosive in fishing. Many of those killed were standing around, watching the operation. ~~ *&® * The explosion occurred ‘near Dagupan, in Pangasinin Province. to Get Dem From Our News Wires LANSING — The four- cent sales tax issue that helped tie the legislature in a knot in February and March was alive and kick- ing again today -in dis- Regardless of the = pects were not bright, ale with the determined op- position of Gov. Williams. Republicans took the in- itiative on taxes yesterday with introduction of this bill which would amount }to a one-cent. anaes in the |sales tax. The GOP plan, poten techni- cilly to a boost in the use tax, was introduced in both Houses on the same day Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams gave legislative bill-drafters his graduated personal income: tax plan, An aide said it would be introduced “‘in h few days.” The report said that of 34 verified dead, only 12 were recognizable. Many of those injured were hit| toll may reach 50. Many families cna some missing relatives... Chelan are Febline area seh dents will be “walkin’ in the rain” tonight. The weatherman forecasts loccasional light rain and a .low of 32. *x _* * and cool with a high of 50, The five-day forecast predicts temperatures will average five. to nine degrees below the normal high of 48-55 and normal low: of 28-36. * * * j The’ lowest recording in down-| town Pontiac preceding 8. a.m. was 33 degrees, The reading at 2 p. m. i Seg aa Walking Tonight? aia mean payment of Saturday will be partly cloudy “We got sick and tired of wait- | ing. for the governor's plan #0 stead of tree cenis 00 a doll To the ‘retailer, it would mean payment of a four per cent tax on other consumption.” But retailers would get a credit of three per The use tax now brings in about was 40. - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) _ ap a 2 Crown Prince Akihito of Japan east from Jerome Olds-Cadiliac Saion , Display at 280 8. Saginaw St. tonight. (Continued on mes [ome 5) a £ * WEDDING GARB —-These. are the robes that old fiancee, Michiko Shoda wore at their wed- ding ceremony. The Prince wears a yellow — and his 24-year- AP. Wirephote -ceremonial kimono and blak Shinto helmet. the ’ Michiko wears a 12-layer ceremonial silk kimono of red and purple, weighing 50 pounds. | 4 over the precedent-breaking > riage of Akibito to the Soa rades, & defied palace traditionalists by martying for love and bringing to the threshold of the throne of-Japan the — daughter of a milling ex- ecutive he wooed and won on a tennis court... Millions of jubilant ——— re joiced with parades and picnics | commoner who will one day si the ancient chrysanthemum | setsu Nakayama, 19, marred ne ‘fied the throng along the newly- weds’ procesgi onal route and a) ‘ goods sold for: ‘use, storage or; 7619-Year Traction Falls al Gay Japanese. M From Our News Wires ‘TOKYO — Crown Prince Akihito married his com- moner sweetheart Michiko Shoda today in a 15-minute ceremony of Oriental splendor that shattered 2,619 years of tradition and onrcgy" joy to all Japan. The 26-year-old Prince ef + - Pontiac Motor Salutes 38 as... jop Salesmen ner tax plans are yet to come.|iife by hanging himself with a| ge And there are some who insist/ leather belt in the bathroom. | aq ‘the night of the shootiig and . economy — not taxes — will solve] His body was taken to Pursley| Getectives.foand that thls alll Protest School Policy ST PUEE Mai Dias Doe oo-iiaueed ait wah wn enoniene &- The Weather ’ (Bill) Lassiter, 38, of Beverly Rd., Beverly Hills..The sketch was. | made from descriptions provided ‘by two employes at Willow Run ; Airport Who saw Lassiter Monday night before he was “ao. | i fe ‘’s * * ** ~ 440 tonight. ; “| More than 225 scouters attended wher meeting at which time Bev Pare rf Se for theirp. b- fises Saturday at 8:02 1.0. | + SC cemtenadl : SAMs ches UL Ooh inces 28 ey , ie 0 = Pageevone Fy downtown) tem ure - @ne Year Age in Pontice Sastnveseecenss 368 to: police, “8. * influencing|the airport, Whaley said. Mrs, paid ek 5 ae en : i man, they said. cars in the ‘southern and south- "+ joner. A highlight of jhe evening was | yonday night, Lassiter was in the — eof Elder Albuquerque, N.M., where he day, ee ts Pan Seouter a by National |*soia 9 1959 Thunderbird. But he Council Clare Cum-/ only got a $300 part payment mings. for it and this was in check It was Edwards Sr. of 82 S. Jessie’ siter might have gotten up to $4,000 suspicious of his customer, and the} into effect. - dispatcher relayed the information “The cab driver said he became customer had| “Rock ’n’ roll should not -be the cab stop briefly, while he pur- allowed in our music courses any Id} chased @ clean shirt in a Garden|more than stills in chemistry City department store, ‘that the| courses or comic books in English velopments in the widespread in-) 1 ters praising the band’ from Lassiter’s widow, Nellie, $7, |University Bands, and W. D. Re- | peeovered sufficiently {10m |velli, University of Michigan band next to nothing to cism, Whitmer agreed to meet with add to the report she made to/a small group of spokesmen to police Tues morning, after her ra ways of settling the dis- * . called her from the airport shortly heard yours and we feel you should at the GOP national convention. |after his 10:15 p.m. arrival, angry|hear ours.” ne . i ‘ . “2 h, pleasure trip Easter Sunday. siter arrived by commercial flight, °@!4 Both Folgmann and Watson said his motive. . Scouts Re-Flect |S. etch in Search tor Killer |= s% ote at ) | (Continued From Page One) pecan: sa-ong, mye eve © aes ee ee tet i ly visible when the suspect m, “oh al suspected had “tor og John Ostrander |X ‘hs "7" ween orale Sas oe See eros | “het” 3OF or ct ictus Diaciadines de ot|she called his-business partner and) jit" Dut was ager of a tog nt | @ Mix “k Will Conti Head the State Barbers Assn., said hejgave him @ message to call Las-|... cat wy pe eee Sree WwW inve as sketch, Whaley said His subject will be “Missiles and| ‘| of ‘the Ponting Districtliwe sere | at am Aiport ethene boot * + Men.” | ‘ 2" eS bie Police had previously learned | Whaley said poli ’ «I . Committee : _.. | that when the partner continue the search/for the butiet| _Su™mingham educators took no) “f * a Lassiter, a partner’ jn’ the ‘De-) Watson, 15384 Marlowe St, De- |that killed Lassiter{ who was shot |"P°Ci%! action at their special! Semi-sweer John E. Ostrander was ré-elect:|‘Tit Car. Co., 2614 'N. Woodward! troit, reached Lassiter by phone, |through the head a soon| Meeting last night on the school BY CHOCOLATE .. | Pontiac District Ave., lived in a $35,000 home at! Lassiter said he had after he left the Monday |PoRr’’s share of paving Purdy a eines os 1 meeting of| 2% Beverly Rd., Beverly Hills.) made arrangements for’ ride (night, . ~ | Street. | District Boy Scouts of Se ee ee SS ont -_ i ee oe Lassiter's body was found Tues- K rd : Canale elit America Wednesday night uns: That was the last time his wife day morning on a private\estate Arey = cident. -said the board! jlying in a drainage ditch a x * P yards south of the wile Snot tail Police also interviewed the pri-/ Expressway. vate pilot who flew Lassiter, his) Police believe Lassiter was 1} wife, and Watson West when they|knocked unconscious, then dr, began their combined business. 2 feet from a driveway isto ditch and shot there, but the permed - __ |gpecialized in the importation of} nat was = The meeting was held at Madi-|foreign cars and the sale of used|°" Partner spoke with the dead seven miles east of the said The pilot, Wiham G. nn,|Was not found, despite the ‘ | lives = Watson at doe bane that a mine-detector was called Connor, 94) of 312 Southfield Ave. be buried said Whaley. 1 will */ of the Scouter’s Key|Sunday in his home town, Murray, - | An employe of the Petroit Carton Co, Burial will be in E He confirmed that Lassiter Co., R. C. Hickt,; 36 be at Bell: Chapel of the. Wil-| wanted to.go to Albuquerque on jpassed a lie detecjor test R. Hamilton Co., 82) E, Ma-| business when the other three, [authorities sought to | Rd., Birmingham trom 8 to| including Folgmam, decided to who might have known the time!) nose - return to Michigan Sunday trom (that Lassiter was arriving at the! \ ° a Phoenix, Ariz., where they were airport. Police learned yesterday that) staying. Lassiter probably wasn’t carryiNg) Lassiter flew on to Albuquerque,| test, Whaley sald, merely out ), al) while the others began the flight| of raged " and Glenn Lackey, Kem back from Phoenix, only to be| Picton ie was involved in od Pihe might have had up to $5,000 prevented by bad weather from) the death.’ Hicks was asked to fake the |, t out of any sus- flying on from Oklahoma Cit i j i of 1 Rd. Beverley Before flying back to Detroit | where they stopped for gas Sun. Pave an sonal ged = ‘it, te be at 8 p.m. tonight would be back that night. — rom the On the test, Hicks denied that! liam R. Hamilton Co. ‘They resumed their eastward|he knew who the mystery man flight Monday, Folgmann said, am |25 or had ‘any knowledge of the . 2 ; ' ri death, and the test showed ‘that en Arad were rade fo" Cues rs Winey als |r i rar a evns were coe Whey Police Sgt. Baerwolf * s e,8 ' iF i a in Critical Condition | ~:~ | they knew of nothing that happened|_Although\ Hicks was the first Although Lassiter was 4 ba at nak thet ia te tied in|PeTson, = appares soem Lassiter was retnrni with Lassiter’s death, Whaley said, | mation was quickly passed on at Pontiac Police Department was de- Pacts or tate : 4 West, he missed connections and Revenue Commissioner Highland Man Found didn’t get the money, Whaley said.| The first description of the [the car lot so that many persons scribed in critical condition at Pon- wide Ns The car dealer had about $600} mystery man was furnished by | were informed of it within a short tiac General Hospital today after on him Sunday, and it is how be-| Eagene Reichemberger, a Trans- (time, Whaley said. — that this,. or a little less, Sa be paps a acest. rn all he had when he returned) sai pa ra request of the stranger, saw the greater than if only a few per- . * two men meet as if for the first | 98 knew of the arrival, he said. ! iy Scie yao ‘appears to favor a personal| dead yesterday by Oakland County| Police so far have held only one| time, and watched them leave | Police are still going on the|partment ani ha ently it iu = wy, likeere ts the ‘case, and "en the TWA desk, apparently to theory -that-the mystery man called as one of the witnesses in/E by 8lof Milford “after. sheriff's deputies|released yesterday after being held/ leave the terminal. .. [picker zens committee in a plan for}found him in his’ apartment at|more than three hours at the Pon- ‘ Yaa nee Sgt. Walter A. Baerwolf of the; This makes the police problem ‘Lassiter. as his victim at|the Civil Service Commission hear-|— random>~with simple robbery as|ing into charges to suspend Po-|E least, there is no|lice Chief-Herbert W. Straley. 1” evidence so far to indicate other- ec *«w 100 Band Booster S wise,” Whaley said. aad An inhalator crew went to Baer-/E = ; a According to this theory, the|wolf’s home at 26 Ogemaw St. : { ourred because the killer wasjrived. (Continued From Page One) | afraid Lassiter, if left alive, *i will take/no stand until the Willow Gown! at ner home following a brief would| Baerwolf joined the department|E : 1 Chapel of the William R. Hamil- Cemetery, Detroit. | , : suffering a heart attack early this morning, ss * * * - Baerwolt is head of the weights |i and measures division of the de-|— 5 Piece Ball Point Pen “3 Desk Sets istered aid until an ambulance ar-i— int June, 1925. ‘his domain put The charge wal denied by whit trious students,” he warned. courses,” Ropegart said. Al G, Wright, director of Purdue director,’ were read to the board, * * * Against the crescendo of criti- “There ate two sides to every tion,””. Whitmer said. “We've t 2S te — “9 . plumber, was picked up at 1:55) whitmer and Harris, the band |be able to identify him later. CTC Vr p.m. in, @ Garden City Cab on} condactor insisted he had not toes a @ f : iC S [ | 1 Cy Telegraph. and West Maple roads. been fully consulted the school : : , mia 8 om. seats || The cab driver had radioed his) saministration bet policies a READ cost, x 2 ‘ YOUR GOLF Mie vere is no-substitate-tor quat| . ~< BY CARY MIDDLECOFF suspicious after picking the cus-|ity..” said Rosegart, a high ‘school tomer up in front of a Garden City|™usic instructor. sS bar. The man first wanted to go He took a dim view of expanding Detroit Greyhound Bus Ste- the music program at. the expense state: representative, predicted in| sult Felton, the cabbie said; then changed|°! bandoning its quality. 4 ke ingha Ms ee ae his mind —— to be taken) “We'll lose our serious, ‘indus- i ~ Reg. ‘$e Cc ns at colorful pens. : |] "sh. 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The; proposals includé pensions, insur-| ance, severance pay and a sup-? plemental unemployment Dent plan. ‘A spokesman for the union, ‘the, United Rubber Workers, told NBC) News the union seeks to bring its) fringe benefits up to those enjoyed! by the United Auto Workers, He: did not elaborate. - Wages are not an issue, Wages normally are negotiated during) the pax i with U.S. Rubber as .}well as with other major produ- cers in the rubber industry. The industry employes nearly a_quar- ter of-a million workers. The strike followed the mid- night expiration of the~ union's contract with U.S, Rubber. Con- tracts of other members of rub- ber's big four—Goodyear, Good- rich and Firestone—expire April 15. SHE'LL NEED IT — “Miss Patience,” undergoing simian- sized space flight tests presents a demure picture at the School of ‘ | Aviation Medicine, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Dulles Is Undecided : This big he- -mon’s choir is finished ° Rejects Treasurer Post on Resuming Job ! Matching Chairs. ’ jn handsome “‘Duran Kid" — that. * Kitchen Sink Voted in Mond il : p re ciel looks like leather—feels like leath- } | oted in Monday’s Ballot) suprrer IsLAND, Fla. (AP)— in Different Styles ' er—and wears like iron! Just wipe 1 Is Taken Out BATTLE CREEK ® — T John Foster Dulles continued. his | also Available with damp cloth to clean. A hand- - 00 | rest and recuperation program at. fr some addition ‘oom! cane of 1960 Census) |much work and not enough|this resort today. Aides said he| 3 wise’... Dex | frets itfon to any F - * i ‘ é aile's ... ownsicirs om yo —— you now, money is why Lucille Hicks, Bed-|has made no decision on-whether| : F Ah : ' ford Township treasurer’ re-\to resume his duties as secretary’ the cher yon tat cpp oe le ,' + ! WASHINGTON (AP). — Theyjelected in Monday's election, says of state really won't have the kitchen sink! she won't accept the post. — a oe ee . d in the 1960 census. She said in a letter to the; Press officer Lincoln White said Supp-hose by Mojud is for every woman on her feet P IT + Robert W. Burgess, director of/ Township Board that a recently|in Washington that he does not} a lot! All over America, wome’ iscovered thi the Bureau of the Census, said the | granted annual salary increase of| known how long Dulles will stay) wonderful i ‘sted ! Hos bare ¢ ~ “ question of whether there's a sink!$31 would not compensate forjin Florida nor when he will de-| onderiUl new & ng: sousewives, expec nt | in ae — was = Fs those | work added to the treasurer’s cide whether he meels well enough | mothers, working women, women with mild varicose . ‘ . ‘ omitted, because a kitchen sink’ office. to resume his duties. veins... have been wearing Supp-hose and report- i i al universally present. ‘ j : : \ ————_ lpreas secretary” said ‘eo keen ing wonderful results! 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Waite's Steet Ploot Notions Woite’s Stationery ... Street Floor “silly since the Senate has usually Ej fs official family. _Sreavuss has been serving as*Com-\ merce Secretary under a recess ap- pointment since Nov. 13, 1958. To date we have had only five — rejections of Cabinet nominations. One under Jackson, three under fe _ > Some cabinet members, though ' - ¢onfirmed, have found the road ' = third of the Senate voted against - in 1939 and Henry L. Stimson for War in 1940. ge Ce mae To get Henny A. WatLace in “Commerce in 1940 the R.F.C. had first to. be taken out of it, and in 1963 Cuamtes E. Wiisow had to sell his General Motors stock: before be- | coming Secretary of Defense, POOL Ts Go meee The Washington Post, which had been extremely critical of Srrauss 2 ‘challenge his qualifications for Com- -on to comment: Senate to use its power of confirma- _ tion as an instrument of harass- - ment.” We concur. | - _ American Car Is Safer _ Than Foreign Makes . _ Cornell’s automotive director of an the longer, wider, roomier and 3 olathe _ Really this isn’t startling. 2. But one other thing is. Why haven’t people awakened to this ominous possibility inde- pendently and long before an eastern professor calls it to their — attention. This newspaper has held from the beginning that any _ kind of a crash in a tiny auto- - mobile was many, many times as_ dangerous as one in a normal size Bo atk - Would ‘you want.one of your closest friends—or one of your inner- most family circle—in a right smart “collision between a cute little Euro- - pean model and one of the standard Le OM ee a a ec es THE PONTIAC PRESS ' of A burn x sion is meeting in Washington, D.C. to settle the size of the U. S: payment to Canada. This will include. the benefits of storage in British Colum- bia to hydroelectric plants on this side of the border. a oe - ‘Vast new supplies of electric power will flow into the states . of Washington, Oregon and Mon- - tana as well as the Province of _ British Columbia. This will make the whole area richer and more productive and create good will in the process, The Man About Town Leading the List Pontiae Area Attractions Rated as Tops in State “What are the ten most intéresting at- tractions i g g ; | 3 g3E i _A letter with a Pontiac postmark and Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs, Hiland H. Thatcher « of 75 Cherokee Road; 69th wedding an- - niversary. Be a4 Joseph Mcintyre of 571 Third Aye.; 97th birthday. ? Mrs, E. R. Wilkins of 748 Orchard Lake Ave.; 94th birthday. Mrs. Minnie Peterson of 49 Edward St.; 94th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Harriman of Rochester; 58th wedding anniversary. Louis G. Berkenstock of Drayton Plains; 88th birthday. ; Mrs. Pearl- Salinger of Keego Harbor; 8ist birthday. . Mr, and Mrs. Henry ‘Congdon of Oxford; 53rd wedding anniversary oo Mrs. Ann Rhubottom of Bloomfield Hills; 82iid. birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin E, McNieve of Davisburg; 57th wedding anniversary. Mrs, Honora Arlington Auburh Heights; 80th birthday. — “Mls. ond Mrs. Burton Woodrow of Clarkston; 52nd. wedding anniversary. * . a ‘ er of Metamora; 92nd birthday. “ = * John Welch | soe of Holly; 86th birthday. — 2 Mrs. Orville Flanders of Walled Lake; 80th birthday. Garfield Jahanson | of Romeo; 82nd birthday. ra # # politically detached from Germany. wet “Watch How Easy’She Takes This Hill” tional “si Joint ‘Caine David Lawrence Says: Dems Boosting Surrender “WASHINGTON — An alluring ap- being made not only in the stream of statements from Demo- : peal is constant — which would have some sort of . international status, It would. be * tive” states in Europe — there is and many a writer insisted that “you can da busitiess with Hit- ler.” . In this country most of the ar- ticulate Democrats keep saying ever, take much imagination or boldness to surrender “We all know how bitter and often bloody illusions in foreign policy have the habit of revenging themselves. How futile it is in this sphere above all to wish to correct at ¢ & contains within itself the least risk for all concerned.” te 4 - i. a America, which likes to think that fer ae to Reds its churehmen are true exponents of Christian philosophy — and most of them are — there should many leaders of * z : aT i FARERE pike | ‘Dr. William Brady Says: Tense? Forget Alcohol, — Give Calcium Persons under the influence of the narcotic alcohol too often be- have as though it were an offense when one refuses a drink with them. If they / have had several “strong . arm” the timid soul into a drinking Js pre- cisely the way a great many per- sons become DE. BRADY —alcohol isa narcotic, Thanks to poor home training and worse schooling they are moral weaklings, wishy-washy , without self-respect. They lack what it takes to have principles, rules, beliefs or standards and to live by them. It takes character. * * * fond of analgesics, and barbiturates. resort to dope where a. normal, healthy ‘individual doesn't feel the need of it? ‘The individual, child or adult, who gets an adequate daily ration of calcium (high calcium diet . and/or calcium and vitamin D nerves a Chance and is less sensitive to ache and pain. Calcium is nature's tran- quilizer. ° And so I say, to all addicts, see ! Ba i ¥ Wouldn't a Federal veterans ‘Straley Case Was Settled at Start’ y 1084, Prergont St. — ‘Life-Death Matter Same in All Races’ In answer to the letter by F. J. comes to saving the life of a child. I doubt if this Pennsylvania Ne- gro or any other person of his race would appreciate the manner in which Mr. Perry referred to his ‘heroic and humane actions. emit Bu TEE g peas - af E i + He By JAMES J. METCALFE It is such fun to take a part... bringing happiness to. . And just to help i Case Records of a Psychologist: Cash Doesn’t Insure Happy Wife was - dividualist, like: Abraham in Bible times. And he almost lost his wife because of his lavish gifts and constant attempts to do things for her. For women like to do things for their hus- bands: It isn’t cash that wins a woman’s love but a man’s abil- ity to make her feel important: Men, get hep: | By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case B-405: Henry G. aged 42, is about to be divorced by his wife. “Dr. Crane, could you please see torney phoned ranted, “His wite loves a DR. CRANE anybody, and vO is why she is suing for a divorce. HENRY AND ABRAHAM Sometimes we find men who are When Abraham heard about it, he armed his 318 trained servants and set out in pursuit. —_. Abraham divided his forces and made a night attack, much as Gideon did centuries later. Abra- f ham routed the four kings and rescued Lot, plus the King of Sodom, and all their property. *x* * So the king of Sodom gallantly asked Abraham to give him his family but to keep: all the goods . See a = “{ will not take froma thread even to a shoe latchet lest thou shouldest say, ‘I have made Abram rich,’ but you can give a portion to the men which went with me.” Well, Henry was.a great deal like Abraham, for he was.an in- trovert who prided himself on be- ‘jing a very successful, self-made many MARRIAGE FAILURE But I tactfully showed him that he through: his divorce he was Advertising to the public that he ’ wasn’t successful, at least at home, *® * * For a divorce is a public admis- sion of marital bankruptcy. It shows that one or both parties to the wedding haven't done their . ‘Proper part. Then I to Henry that he had robbed his wife of her self-respect by, making her. feel. like a “kept”, woman. “Lean on your wife for advice. and help,” I warned, “‘for that will make her feel important, “Instead, you have tried to do everything for her and have not permitted her to do anything for you. x &e -“A woman cannot love a man very long unless he makes her feel ness.” t important to his success and happi- phiet Henry confessed that he really loved hig wife. And he admitted - that he had lavished money and gifts and automobiles on her. “But you never let her do things for you” I warned, “se go back home and try te conduct a truly Kappy marriage according te the psychological rules.” Henry agreed to do so, and the attorney persuaded the wife to hep... Always: write of The * to Dr, George w. 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After review and ex- amination, those who successfully complete the course of training will comprise the ship's first en- gineering crew. After delivery the vessel's sched- ule of operation will involve three phases: Initial trials and tests for New York Shipbuilding Corp.|six months to a year; national and docks. x & ® commercial service; and .commer- The ship will be' delivered early cial operation. next year. States Marine Corp. will act as general agent for the 4 | Federal Maritime Administration Nation’s Capital in operation of the Savannah. The ship is a combination pas- vessel, 586', feet long, with 78 foot beam. It will be capable of carrying more than 60 passengers, a crew of about 100, and 9,500 tons of cargo at a speed of 2014 knots. 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He was born in Amsterdam and came to the United States in 1891. body! A resident of Lake Orion for the | in Pocketbook of” GrrAWA (AP)—Finance| Minis .|31 to $2 a thousand. past 18 years,’ he was last em- ployed as a janitor at the Lake Orion public schools and was a : i . Canada Budoet ; Hit by Minister ‘Measure to Cut Deficit Would Hit Taxpayers ter Donald Fleming proposed a deficit - cutting “ budget. Thursday night hitting the pocketbook of every Canadian taxpayer, The budget was immediately criticized both inide and outside the House of Commons, With last year’s big $616,600,000 deficit in mind, Fleming an- nounced tax increases he said would. cut the deficit for 1959-60 to. 393 million dollars. His budget would: 1, Increase the.personal income tax rate for the first time in seven years, Beginning July 1, the- tax on the first $3,000 of taxable in- comes goes up one per cent, with two per cent added to the rate of income above $3,000, 2. Boost the general sales tax immediately from 10 to 11 per cent. £ 3. Increase the corporation in- come tax from 20 to 21 per cent on the first $25,000 of profits and from. 47 to 50 per cent on higher ‘icorporate profits, retroactive to}* Jan, 1. 4. Raise the excise tax on cig- arettes, cigars and liquor imme- diately, The tax on cigarettes goes from 8/to 10 cents for a pack of 20; on liquor from $12 to $13 for a proof gallon — an. increase of about 12 cents on a 25-ounce bot- tle of whisky—and on cigars from Launching opposition _ criticism, William Benidickson of the Liber- al party cited the Conservatives’ December 1957 pre-election finan- cial statement giving 178 million dollars worth of tax cuts. 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Ppaee Bie Sea tee 5 : % sae oF as Fan PMS ig eg eae Se Er ee i ee ANS See i as, ‘ . * Fi bee Nie ok s * . 2 a ai ‘ z / - es the pubtle tonttars ‘te or bow tw | s leader ior his Tb ait ee oe beat eer cs hae . . “And Will Pick Chairman, River e come 8 inter- Choose: Convention Site Py beliet is and Rebuild Party | the part of all of / candidate Catholic or not.” 2 hile: meee SA RD ee Tt would now seem apparent that publics Natent ‘Cameeile BF the President's v ba cae peony eetig Fao soe eo ito coincide with the impending plan, choose a visit of Fidel Castro, whose new pick a convention rh ary The , important Communists. vie man is elected to succeed the re- A worried admirer of the Cuban tiring Meade Alcorn and the rebel leader sums up what must settled over a place Joanne C. Braun of Delmar, N.Y., vention. writes : Unless there’s a last minute “I cannot help feeling sorely hitch, Sen. Thruston B, Morton of atraid for him snd fo. his couttry of President savior, Such henyy Durden 1/4a¥_ tight brought requests for| “But I thought the food was i |e webs responsbility ests. op the shoul-| Sinery — over lee: Sak Giveccck sg een ee OE Sak om rased tb be lear “practice: country when announced E a . Conn, of this gne man, so inexperi- Pas rn aves =". ee ren Ore: Oe Mortot. would hold the rocks at) post without giving up $ seat, but threw the idential nominee LB et m Principal stumbling block waa alii Sncng Dew, embroidered. bat s- & difference of opinion over whether Si: ( ae = Nsigaag vay Aly En 1b, ‘ 599 uO r % Q te or ea August. 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This will| Tremendous dredging. operations include paved roads, clearing,/for connecting a smaller lake grading and installation of a cen-|known as Dark Lake some 700 tral water system, Baun ex-|feet, to Deer Lake, are included plained in the development plans, and oth- lie ities : for its scenic t : fi, pristine surroundings, Deer’ Lake Land clearing operations are ex- has been named one of the seven|pected to get under way as soon mag S em to| ready for sale by early fall, Kirby at camehadad > : (Political Advertisement) : Thank You— and support given me in Monday's election. - 4 I shall endeavor to con- j tinue to serve you as your Supervisor in a@ manner that will justify the confi- = —— dence placed in me. JAKE FARM sol ’ Eimer B. Johnson _,_, MARRIED 51 VARS — Mr. and Mrs. John Truax of 246°. [{p04 north of Oxiord in connec: Rehearsing Play: _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert J; Schaaf, also of Romeo, at Sylvan Gleh Golf | storm ‘said the cable laying|ton Players a Bs ioe ‘ Guub near Rochester. The Truaxes were married April 30, 1902 in | project will improve long ae aie teu tale teak Richmond. Mrs. Truax* is 73, her husband, 75. They have ‘twa. service between Pontiac and Met-lpacet tier vcesentation at. the . grandchildren, = amora, and enable the company t0| Players Balm at 12-Mile and Power A : it a8 canal roads 1, 2; 8 and 9. 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HI-WAY FURNITURE 32 WO Diseooer what sol sea YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER'S é © : ’ ‘MOTOR SALES pie spas ts" Pontiac, Mich. © BIRAF ‘Fire Destroys Barn ~ mittees.aarranging | programs . for ? = ® ‘ ee as Gries te eS ey Rae epee Se ee + hj Sa pre teees IE oe 2s" Ah eR Re Eee eR DAES Sn aay aa gi iN ig la A le : 5 i a a ea a ON ad td eh ‘iad seh greening Mle hp ‘ z ae ; ; : ae, BN { pada Tt ve Pt yo tee f ‘ Aap ol bipntiang bd pa Pe Suse vooae | — “ ie yi BOE degwk pb et pt fed nls hi cipihoayes os # : = 4 J a ‘ a a ce ee, be expa longer terms of two or three days later in the year The agency executives’ second accomplishment was to deter- mine the target group for the first session, * CLUB INSTALLS OFFICERS — Officers of the new Rochester Toastmasters Club were in- stalled during Charter Presentation Night cere- monies 7 p. m. yesterday at Sylvan Glen Golf Club near Rochester. Shown here, from left are Rochester Toastmasters Get Charter ‘ Pontiac Press Phets Frank Strubler,- educational vice president; and Robert Nickel, area governor, presenting the president’s gavel to Tom. Macan. Members’ wives were guests at the affair. é ‘Cash Crisis Phony’ LANSING i — Sen. John P. Smeekens (R-Coldwater) is per- sisting in his contention that the at Dinner ROCHESTER — The recently: | Frank ‘Strubler, education vice |state cash emergency is a formed Rochester Toastmasters Club 1807 officially came into be- ing last, night at a dinner meet- ing at Sylvan Glen Golf Club, lo- cated on Rochester road just of here. - _ * * * ' The charter was presented by | Robert Nickel of Detroit,. Area 6 Governor of Toastmasters Clubs. He also presented tife gave] to the local organization. Other officers installed were Find Half-Million in Heroin at Bank NEW YORK (AP)—Heroin val- ued at half a million dollars on the illicit market has been found in a bank's safe deposit box, The discovery, police disclosed | Thursday, stemmed from a pre- vious raid on an apartment where $250,000 worth of the" drug was seized, At that time police also found keys to three safe deposit boxes. After obtaining a court order, authorities opened the boxes. Two yielded nothing, but the narcotics were found in the third. Arrested Thursday was Louis Landi, 34, who has been free in $10,060 bail in an east Harlem nar- cotics case. He was booked anew on a charge of illegal possession. Landi rented the deposit boxes under an assumed name. Police said the keys had been found in a room of Landi’s partner, Frank Russo, after the earlier raid, at Lapeer: Home LAPEER — Fire of undeter. day, 6,000 Work on ‘Week’. LANSING \® — Approximatély 6,000 persons ate serving on com- the sixth annual Miehigan Week, | President; Jerry Van Norman, |«phony.” | William Niensan, treastrer; Rab.) |PO®% is politically | “ee | ert Johnston, secretary; and | soften the temperament of our | Louis Franctak, sergeant at (citizens to a tax inctease which | arms. will further the governor’s ‘spend- i on-s pend and tax-on-tax’ pro- Toastmaster of the evening was/gram,” he says. |Donald Norris, and speakers were |Arthur R. Cox and Jerry Carr. |General evaluator was Richard Mason. ® ote * The purpose of the organization, |. 7 which now numbers 21 members, is to promote self-improvement in planning and presiding over meet- ings and to foster adeptness at public speaking, both planned and extemporaneous. The local club was organized by Strubler, who was a mem- ber of the Waterford Toastmas- ters Club and used to commute back and forth to meetings. He served as president of the Rochester group during ‘the six: month organizational ‘period. WE OLD-TIMERS. WILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU It is a rule of the club that no 0-JIB-WA BITTERS may succeed himself. | i$ THE BEST SPRING TONIC The new organization. meets at} yHar YouR MONEY CAN 8UY 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at Be- PROM ANY DRUG STORE bout’s. Restaurant hére. Ly j “ | wir yy” sad! "our cicantic | DISCOUNT MYARDLEY @ es Tre sue ee eons eee eee eer erane 4 “Shaving Cream .......Lather 65c 44 | Brushless 65c 44c —THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959_ * “The dollar shortage) . After Shave Lotion serereee $110 Ie = Terider Skin Lotion .........$1.25 Halt Tonic ........0.00c06. $1.25 gens, Back Deodorant ......$1.10 | 7c # NOW, FATHER'S DAY 18 COMING—LIMITED QUAN, ni 148 N. Saginaw St. SELF SERVE 4895 Dixie Hwy. Aum tem Beer, Wine, Champagne , Haron St. May 17-23, Paul Carnahan, general chairman, reports, . _ Corner Telegraph Bd. 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Etchesaw’s main Leaves “is “come |HOSpital, Claims ‘i sgmen) | Age as 121 PHOENIX, Ariz. dian scout who says he is 121 years old will probaby leave Phoenix ‘ndian "Hospital next and his orchestra; and a feal| Records also show Etchesaw got lost at least once, That was in has. made preliminary esti-| first recorded NATO musical pre-idowntown Phoenix in 1953, when gram, cut.in Holland, with musi-\he-wandered from _ a. store to! -calunits from a half-dozen- coun-jwhieh- he. had._gone ,” with, @ a rape 3 3 = Fs = 5 “uf F ce iH r "ite fi & i z= i i g 5 8 g $4 4 = ic ERs LANSING jee % > | 3 “The Republican press,” Butler said at a Jetterson-Jack- atonal a change in Senate rule © gon Day dinner, “has had a great deal to say about how the bnear cacread sida Ww ihe 5 State of Michigan was in'&:financial jam supposedly hecause secrétary trom start to finish, only a of the ‘social-welfare minded policies of the governor of by title. ~~ * Michigan’ @. Mennen Williams. : Deak: |” “The Michigan story sets an all-time record for GOP | Tus “wuld om Minuney tore irresponsibility. It is the story of Republicans ganging up generally is heard of their “= im an effort to embarrass a Democrat (Williams) whom | resolutions after the secretary a the voters of Michigan have sent to the state house six | finishes his reading chore. Top > times in a row. : 4 héavy GOP committee majorities * “Peopfe who look at the facts will realize that the blame | see tothat, @ for Michigan’s financial difficulties lies with the Republican A feeble protest came from © Legislature, not with Gov. Willams.” Sen. Harold M. Ryan of’ Detroit, a Butler made his remarks in a speech in whieh hé praised Democratic leader, via gs of % the New Jersey administration of Gov. Robert. B. 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PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER “Open Monday & Friday Evenings FE 2-029) SHE’S A CHARMER — Cindy Lee Carr last night was crowned GIBSON 14 Cu. Ft. | -REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER It’s automatic . , . No messy defrost water . . . The freezer holds 75 pounds and is a TRUE FREEZER. Deep, adjust- 4 able door shelves . . . Twin vegetable crispers. General Electric ‘Filter-Flo Automatic WASHER all 47 competing cars was 19.4396 “Miss Boys’ Club” of 1959 y with the new ‘miles per gallon, Male drivers . Posing. proudh w beauty averaged 19.4596, slightly ~bet- queen is her brother Earl, a Boys’ Club member who sponsored his sister in the contest. The beauty contest is one of the highlights of the local observance of National Boys’ Club Week. 25.2878 miles per gallon, best mark a i of any car in the run. It was driv- on lac Oys U en ‘by Woody Bell of Los Angeles. 2 All cars were entered : Crowns Young Queen by o through West Coast ours KI TOWNS TOUNG Wwueen WINS IN CHEVY , » ‘The six-cylinder low price class! Miss Cindy Carr, age 2, last night) thusiasts applauded the lovely con-| event was won by pert, POnY-|was crowned “Miss Boys’ Club’’ testants. tailed Mary Hauser with 22.3788 in| 4+ the annual Boys Club beauty| A gala carnival tomorrow after-| a Chevrolet Biscayne. éontest, one of many special ob-/noon will end the observance of] Pierce Venable in a Plymouth |servances during National Boys National Boys Club Week. | Use Your Present Box as Down Payment! Belvedere won the low price |Club Week here. eight cylinder class with a 21.148 | The new queen of the Boys Club’ miles per gallen. wre San tw mee Sr» =o BUS LINE, Union | Stalled on Talks miles per gallon in a Dodge Cornet.| Cindy, of 54 N. Jessie St., has * Coaches Running but * * brown hair, brown eyes. Her Art Chrisman, in a Ford Thun-| measurements are 36-28. That is, derbird, won the upper medium! she’s 36 inches tall and weighs price class with 19.1301 miles per; 2 pounds. gallon: but less that one pint of Her fqur ladies-in-waiting — ail gasoline separated the three top beauties in their own right—were finishers. A Cadillac sixty-six made a success of its first year in the race and won the high price class with 19.6352 miles per gallon. Driver was Jim Parkinson. of 193 Michigan, and Roselee Hall. 3, of 5975 Dwight St. Cindy was crowned .by Linda Mel Alsburg Jr, von the Mobil-| | Ashley, Miss Boys Club of 1958. gas Run two years in a row, but! Every little queen in the contest’ he placed second in the high price; Was. presented with a gold locket., class this year. Former Editor Takes. Public Relations Post DETROIT #—William S. Lampe, former managing editor .of the. De- troit Times, has entered the pub- lic relations field in an executive capacity. Lampe, more recently editor of the Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph, has joined Communications Counselors, Inc., public relations subsidiary of the advertising firm of McCann- Erickson, Inc., as a vice president in New York. crowned beauty home a bride doll with measure- ments much like her own and each lady-in-waiting received a beautiful doll as a memory of her first beauty contest. dwages of the contest were “Mrs. Glenn Griffin, Mrs. Richard , Fisher, Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde, Mrs, Richard Furtney, and Mrs. Peter Petroff. The master of ceremonies was Mrs, Phillip E. Rowston. An eager gallery of- some 250 friends, family and beauty en- Find Area Man Dead Diane Michele, 4, of 760 Bow Lane; | Deborah Lyn Van, 4, of 2121 Old) Lane Dr., Kimmie Ann Moore, 2,' carried! Strike Threat Backs: Wage Demands Pontiac buses continued fo run today, although negotiations on a new contract between drivers and maintenance men and Pontiac ,City Lines, Inc., came to a tem- porary halt last night. The drivers have threatened to) strike to back their demands for. higher wages. Yesterday's negotiating session, continued until 9 p.m., then ad-| journed without any date scheduled | for a future meeting. “The union's demands were | throughly reviewed,” said Earl — Dreasher, Pontiac City Lines manager. “The company is avail- ' able to meet again whenever the union wants to.” The annual contract expired March 31. Yesterday’s was the’ first post-contract negotiating ses-' sion. Meanwhile, as in the past, buses have been running while negotiations on the new contract) proceed. 17-inch Portable TV’s i] | All Mokes — GE... MOTOROLA... ADMIRAL... PHILCO... RC * om 5448 =. ——————— i | \ able area... slimline styling. Deluxe GE 21” TV TOP OF THE LINE MODEL Ultra vision chassis — 262 square inch view- forget volume control... Set ‘n’ Built-in suds-saver . and lint filter, S-wash and rinse temperatures, two cycles for: washing all fabrics. 5229. Free delivery, installation and 1 «year service plus 5 - year warranty. 4 . Mayor Phillip E. Rowston said, Lampe’s appointment was an- 5 Hi § h d A ¥ - - otal Be Sure to Get . “nounced yesterday. The subad- IN FHS SMASNEG AUTO |eis,-7eist commis A rte]. Our Big jary has offices in 10 cities. In his executive editorial capaci- A Bloomfield Township salesmart ties with Hea rst Newspapers “as found dead in his car this Lampe was managing editor of the! morning by State Police from the Detroit Times from 1942 until, 1955| Erie Post near Monroe. when he became editor of the Pitts- Troopers said ‘Lawrence C. Nel- of 269 Colonial Way, son, 47, -burgh_Sun Telegraph. He occupied | 5+ 14° -rawnship, apparently _the Pittsburgh newspaper post ‘through 1957. To Talk on Socialism DETROIT #—Dr. Erich Fromm, a professor at Michigan State Uni- {failed to-see. a.deadend.sign at the intersection of Erie and Strasburg roads, 10 miles south of Monroe. His car plunged through the inter- ‘section into a creek. Police are continuing their in- vestigation. They believe Nelson versity, will speak at McGregorjdied of injuries received in the Memorial Center here Sunday! smashup. His car crashed into the night on ‘Why Socialism?’’ Dr. creek bank and came to rest in Fromm also heads the department|about one foot of water. ” of psycho-analysis of the medical It is not known what time the school of the National University accident occurred or whether Nel- drivers anytime. There’s been no. meeting yet, he said. The committee was formed Thies-| day at the request of the Pontiac ‘Area Chamber of Commerce. Waterford Gets 4 Chlorination OK © for Watkins H ills Waterford Township officials have received final approyal from the Michigan State Health Dept. to proceed with chlorination treat- ment of water in the Watkins Hills subdivision, accérding +o Township Clerk James Steeterlin. 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The raging blaze in the southeast corner of Tennessee near the North Carolina and Georgia borders was believed by } Rangers to have been set by a firebug and asked the FBI to | help iiarras Ui ‘ x * At least 15 deliberate “sets” were ‘dintovered during vig afternoon and early evening, Int-Hout reported. The flames were battled uncontrolled for more than 12 hours by federal and state rangers, crews of the Bo- waters Southern Paper Corp. and about 500 volunteers. : A newsman at the scene reported. last-night that , those men could be-burned to death at any minute because | ‘as fast as they can dig a fire ity arsonists _sét a new ay, hehind them,” . Wind and dense ike hampered tower. watchers seck- | Jot the face., ; ea For more than a year, the 150 residents in the subdivision have complained’ of the high iron-oxide | content in their water, and all ef- forts to control ‘the problem have failed, | Although the iron is not det- rimental to, the health of users, it has plugged water lines and jammed the meters, requiring constant ‘repair service, Seeter- lin added. “The /iron content is twice as' high in the Watkins Hills water | System as in any other township well,” he said. The new equipment is expecter to ‘cost some $2,000. Bids will be! asked on the project. | ‘Payment for the equipment, in- | stallatiori and maintenance will be| lasked of Watkins Hills subdivision residents, Seeterlin said. Pontiac Girl Burned - Trying to Light Stove A 10-year-old Pontiac girl. was ‘burned’ y ‘when. she at- tempted to light a-steve that-ex- ploded at her home. Barbara Jean Cabil, daughter of! 62 Clovese St., was treated ‘at! 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Gam, Hagen | Ou ne nee® lemma 5 tain cole, wit roel ia that ther meni ‘ eh capers rae iar *\will train for their space flight) Jimmy, 13, an. eighth-grader, Glenh, red-headed,-5 feet 10%|‘0r probably two years. . — iwas looking for Perk Thursday on: calico” ay yong graf By asa asec Ge sain @2 wall gh be the oats ao |e ge Sort ow erg me etre roe pe stint emesis (ci ‘hs Bl armen Se ae are ae. pounds, has two sons. A sister,!as reliable as we can devise, as|friends, They started digging. Barring. a ‘Soviet first. one of/Mrs, Joe Beavers, liveg in Balti-|reliable as any experimental air-| By nightfall they had uncovered them will gain fame as the first) more. craft.” a leg borie, a pelvis, a skull, some man to orbit the earth two years} Schirra, 5 feet 10 and weighing! 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There will be dancing - from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to the man; Joan Reaume, .publicity chairman; and Bonnie Mc- Curdy, decorations chairman. Pakistan Topic at Meeting Round Table Club Hears Delegate From IFYE Leonard Schmieges Interna- tional Farm Youth Exchange (IFYE) delegate, was guest speaker at the meeting of Round Table Club held Tues- day at Community Service Building. - - Mr. Schmiege was an ex- showed pittures of Pakistan and discussed living conditions of the natives, OFFICERS ELECTED Officers elected for the com- - ing year are Mrs. F, H. Riley, t; Mrs, Karl Krietz, vice president; Mrs. J. A. Rammes, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. W. G. Baumgartner, recording secretary; Mrs. John Lewis, corresponding _secre- tary; Mrs. Paul §. Kantz, fi- nancial secretary; and Mrs. Russell. Austin, treasurer, A benefit luncheon for Camp Oakland, the boys’ camp, will be held May § at the home of Mrs, E. G. Winn of eld Hills. : On the social committee for the afternoon were Mrs, Oscar Lundbeck, Mrs. William Hee nan, Mrs. William Knudsen, Mrs, C...L. Mulkey and Mrs. William Gordon. » Guests were Mrs. Arnold Hulet, Mrs. Arthur Sweet, Mrs, Karl Schultz and Mrs. L. F? Hine. Officers Elected by Teachers Club Mrs. Joseph Henderson was elected president of Teachers Exchange Club at its meeting, _ held ‘Thursday evening at her home in Birmingham. ~ ~. Others elected were Eliza- _ bath Halsey, vice president; Mrs. James Scott, correspond: ing secretary; Mrs, W. M, Ro- bertson, yeeording secretary; . and Mrs: Wilson B. Roback, treasurer. ‘ ‘ Oe ee re i ahs stages McCurdy, display some of the decorations that. will Z poe kee ae ge eae ee ee eS halal Seg ee eee iagibig te. 3 * be used to carry out the Far Eastern theme at the dance, April 18. Pontiac Musicale to Feature \\“Grass Roots Opera” and a “Symposium on Artistic Per- _ formance’ will be’ presented at the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale at 1:30 p.m, Tuesday in Fel- lowship Hall of Grace Lutheran Chureh. . Vernon L. Venman will MBs aide the symposium. She is first vice president of Michi- gan Federation of Music Clubs and Michigan representative on the board of directors of National Federation of Music THREE ON PANEL Panel members will include Margaret Mannebach, Cam- eron McLean and Dr, John Miss Mannebach, artist, con- cert accompanist and teacher in Detroit Institute of Musical Arts, will speak on ‘‘What Dis- tinguishes an. Artist from a Performer.” . * * * “Psychology in Singing,” ' will be Mr. McLean's topic. He is known internationally for his baritone voice and Scottish and Celtic songs. An honorary doctor of music, he has had careers as artist, lecturer and teacher of singing and critique. * * * Dr. John Bryce, head of hu- ~o-Manities.at.Wayne..State. Uni... versity and choir director of a Detroit church, will talk about “Artistic Choral Performance.” PORT HURON OPERA The “Grass Roots” opera portion of fie program will be presesited by members of Port Huron Tuesday Musicale. The progrant, entitled, ‘Cradle Song,” with words and music by Jane Thom Marshall, has been presented many times since its premiere at the state musicale convention held in Lansing last May. * * * The group has been invited VFW 1370 Installs © Officers The Women's Auxiliary to Pontiac Post 1370, Veterans of Foreign Wars, held- joint in- stallation with the Post Sunday afternoon at the Post home. | Mrs. Forrest Sims, Fifth Dis- trict president, assisted by Mrs. Lucile Gries, installed the officers. Officers are Mrs. Howard Evans, president; Mrs. Leo Wittkopf, senior vice president; Mrs, George Pappas, junior vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Parsons, secretary; Mrs. F. Hector McClellan, treasurer; - Mrs. Glenn Mason, chaplain; and Mrs. Richard Robinson, conductress. Others are Mrs. Hazel Burns, guard; Mrs. Clarence Vidlund, three year trustee; Mrs. Ervin “Perry, Mrs:" “Vidlufid’” Mrse-= Bertram Barber and Mrs. Wil- liam Vandeear, color bearers; Mrs. Donald Moore, patriotic instructor; and Mrs. Richard Lange, musician. Gifts were given to Mrs. » Robinson as retiring president and Mrs, Wittkopf received. a _ three-year treasurer’s pin and gift. United Presbyterian Units Report Meetings Held * Groups of the Wonten's As- sociation of United Presby- terian Church met this week, Lucille McBane Group met at the home of Mrs, Noble Meredith of Slocum street. Mrs, Charles Edie and Joyce Sweet led a discussion on “Status of Moslem Women in the Middle East.” Mrs,. Andefson Bee was hostess* to the Eleanor Van Lierop Group at her home on Stirling avenue. Mrs. Floyd Levely spoke on ‘Problems of Evangelizing Moslems.” Mrs, Walter Napersky algo took part, _ PANEL TALK ; A panél discussion on ‘Better Understandirig Between Chris- _ tians and Moslems’ wag hejd at the meeting of Peg Cres-. well Group. Ta rt in the program, held Tae tenis of Mrs.. Gerhart Rarnhart of Savoy street, were Mrs. Stan- ton Levely, Mrs. Omar Mc- Nutt, Mra. Rebert MeCormack, Mrs. Lottie Walden and Mrs. Barnhart. , Mary Jo McCurry Group met at the home of Carolyn Brosher on Pingree avenue. Paula Webster and Katherire O'Brien played a duet on the organ, and Marilyn Bell led the group in singing, Slides of | missionary work in Iran were shown, MEET AT CHURCH Mrs, Vern Dillahunt was hostes® at the meeting of Eleanor Creswell Group held in the, Dorcas Room of, the church. Mrs. LeRoy Koch was in charge of the program and Mrs. David Keefer took part. ** * *€ Margery Peters Group met . at the ‘home of Mrs, John Swanson of Hamilton Court, a round table discussion on the second Book of Acts was led ‘by Mrs. Ralph Osborne. Tak-° ing part were Mrs. Betty Henry, Mrs, Donald Upton, . _ Grace Cowley and Mrs. Swin- son. \ I _ Opera, Symposium Tuesda to appear‘at the biennial con- vention of music clubs: in San Diego, Calif. Included in the cast are Florence Crosbie, Doris Baumgartner, Edith Hanton and Maude Davis. Beta Theta Phi Chapter Meets at DeWitt Home Mrs. William Doerr reported on the progress of a benefit bridge party, to be held April 22 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building, at the meet- ing of Gamma Chapter of Beta. Theta Phi Sorority. “ Mrs. Richard DeWitt was hostess to the group Tuesday evening at her home on Cheltingham Road. Saturday evening, the group will have a party for hus- bands at the Doerr home on Long Lake Shores drive. Mrs. William Reuther is chairman for the affair. . Mrs. Paul Van Roeke!l will be ing. Granddaughter of H. D. Glenns to Wed in May — Announcement is made of the engagement of Louise * Helmer, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D, Glenn of Franklin boulevard to Karl Heinrich Baumert. Parents ofthe couple are Mr. / and Mrs, Hugh J. Helmer of / Wilmette, Ti.,, and Mr, and/ _ Mrs, Alfons Baumert of Gorlitz; _Gerthany, Miss Helmer ‘is a graduate of University of Wis- consin, where she was affiligted with Chi Omega Sorority, / After a May wedding in Wil- mette the couple will live in California. - Net om hostess for the April 28 meet-~ - for Tuesday Mrs. Omer DeConlinck. is general chairman of the an- given by St.” Michael Altar Mrs. Irene Patenaude, Mrs. Arthar Tadlock, Mrs. John Lauinger, Mrs. George Tay- lor, Mrs. Nora’ Ashton, Mrs. Louis Goulet, Mrs. Adam Kre- vetz, and Mrs. Joseph Bower. PLAN PRIZES Mrs. John O’Neil, Mrs. C. A, West, Mrs. Daniel Call and Mrs. Walter Clemons are in charge of table prizes. Other prizes are being han- died by Mrs. John Bookie, Mrs. Paul Palace, Mrs. Louis Petrusha, Mrs. Gervase Klein and Mrs. Jack Martin. : FRIDAY; APRIL 10, 1959 Plan Event | x* * * i Pharlin, Mrs. C, A, Cicone and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. John S. Keesling and publicity. , “Rebekah - Unit Meets for Supper Mrs, Richard Rohrer, noble grand, presided at the meet- ing of Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 held Thursday at Malta Temple. A cooperative supper preceded the meeting. Guest was Mrs. Zetta Timp- son, treasurer of Rebekah as- sembly of Michigan. Mrs, Flor- ence Reed of Roscommon also ttended. . * * * Admitted to membership were Mrs. Alexander Howey and Mrs. Beth Hocking, Plans were completed for a eard party to be held Tues- day at Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building. x * * On the refreshment commit- = tee were Mrs. Lester Bell, Mrs. Arthur Farley, Mrs, Clarence Cavalier and Mrs, Edwin May. Members of District 6 will be guests at the lodge meeting . April 23. Members of MOMS of Amer- , ‘fica Inc., Unit 2, voted to. join Federation of Women's ubs when they met at the South Johnson. street home of Mrs. ©. K. Vanderlind, Lunch- eon Wag served, | Mrs. John Brewer, Mrs. Lar- ry Luxon, Mrs, Edger Thomas and Mrs, Duncan McVean will represent the group Wednes- day at Battle Creek when mu- rals at Veterans Hospital will be dedicated to Mrs. Fouts, past. state and national president. The murals are be-. ing presented / by Michigan. State MOMs. / \ Volunteer Unit. - Tours Hospital Edith’ MOMS Unit 2. “to Affiliate ae Members of the Central Vol- . _ unteer/ Bureau .Board were guests of St. Joseph Hospital Thursday morning on a tour of. the building, Mrs, Arthur Kinney conducted the tour and showed where volunteers were used f i / A committee was appointed _/ to. study the possibilities of / organizing visitors to eal] on . shut-in cases and elderly peo-- ple. ; Mrs, Kinney was selected to represent the group on a panel at a meeting of. Michigan Vol- _ unteer Bureau at the Kellogg Center in Lansing May T, Mrs, Reber, McCurry and “Mrs, Arnold Jerome were guests. _liamentarian;..and Mrs, IM. | ukérs and ‘interpre “T° Marian’ Shaw Circle of First Meth- odist Church is presenting “Spring- time in Paris,” a fashion show with flowers, at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the church: Mothers and daughters of the , Spring in Paris Is Theme for - Fashion Show _ Two Pontiac Educators | a Pentiae Press Photo group modeling—against a Paris back- ground —inelude, left to right, Mrs. Benjamin Shelton, Mrs. John Church and Mary Elizabeth Church. Address LeBaron PTA ~ tiae public schools, discussed the topic, “What is Being Bethany Women’s Group Meets to“ Install Officers Officers were installed when . will be marked at the church the Women’s Society of Beth- any Baptist Church met Thurs- day. _* * New. president Mrs. George Shearer will be assisted. by Mrs, Frank Marsh, first vice missionary education; ~ Steeves, chairman of house gift; Mrs, George tor} Mrs, Walter Willson, par- ter. x * * On the nominating commit- _tee are Mrs Alfred Coles, — Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs, H. . Guy Bevington. The group } a “Family Night” dinner to be observed May 6 at the church, t was made Announcemen that Baptist Education Day Princess Meg ‘Races Brigitte, Comes Out First . LONDON (®—Two chauffeurs raced their big black limou- sines along the wide highway. into London Thursday night. In the back of each auto sat a beautiful young woman, ap-- parently obvious to speeds up to 80 miles an hour. , The cars slowed for a traffic light and halted alongside, * *~* * Princess Margaret and Brig- itte Bardot stared at each other. The lights changed, and the royal limousine swept ahead. ‘It beat the next traffic light, and Brigitte’s lost the race. * ¥ * “7 don't know if she knew me,” said the French film star later, “But she looked at me very hard. 1 was presented to her two years ago at @ al’ film performance tn Landon.’ , The princess was’ returning, f. to London from Wihdsor Castle. The actress is here from Paris to make a film. Sunday with Pearl Rosser, president of the Baptist Mis- ’ sionary Training School, as guest speaker . * * Members also were notified of the Wayne Association meet- ing to be held April 26 at Ypsilanti, and the annual Friendship Class May break- fast to be held May 2 at the — church, nt Geri if if ri “inf Hosts Jolly Ten: > ville Manns sang a solo, ‘He Smiled on Me," s : by Elda Sutter, Mrs, Lee Youngquist of Hud- Mrs. Forbes Hascell re- 80m street entertained the Jolly. - the Spring” by Edward W. at the regular monthly meet- Teale. — — ., mg. Le made plans for Ed Ted's n , a3 A Fre oe Be an PO te f forall tne apace nan Dag fri ve bal Se edterentnsstelt ||. der of Philadelphia, who e Jeaving the end of this crowd | | the University of Nebraska | which Dr. and Mrs. Bookmey- | t the Vil- , see | Eg ai Miss Reeves is the daughter | U, Klarr and Mr, and Mrs Jr. ‘be me. | Closed All. Day | cc lan Coals Eepivente < Patens ot wee nye typed om wee 4, Nee Biren ee | ert cd ee William. || Call Miss Wilson. Today re ee ee oe Syracuse, N.Y. -@ grad- Goad, Mr. and. Gordon | honored at luncheon Thursday C. Hazer. Dae Bs : ee ee ee uate of Bradford Junior Col- | Craig, Mr. and Mrs, William | at the home of Max Fruhauf | Mr, and Mrs. J. Robert Mos- | ee 4 Sig : dR ONS i Rec es oi VEN a Fl ca ae Ca Rape | For Emerson PTA stg RG 7 ; “{eapend ‘some time on the jf PONTIAC . | MAPLE LIVING ROOM GROUP | Faaeureras: Safety Squads Stage Program | axes ores | nuthin. oe > i “Dear Mrs. Post: friend nittlea “To! Don'ts: Al : ; Service Squad/City; are Mrs. Curtis, Mrs, Warren| ‘night's performance: Mr. and - / Smacmaae | 2 Matshing Chait @ Two Maple Tables | iat waitin ny Uehagy | Sa” wr rea ig edb, os Coal wih we, | Sowa cree | WANTED! _° | @ Also Platform Rocker @ Pay $1 Per Week |} =< ee ee es on and Safety | Brown. 8 yf ite oat ere iat perience See Wey Create | @ Lovely Fabric Covers @ Special This Week things from my old wallet to program and meeting of Emerson| day are Mrs. Lioyd Clancy, Mrs.|. i | H BAND : ‘ = es | the new one, I discovered that |School PTA, held Wednesday eve- Albert Stevens and Mrs. Mc-| Mr. and Mrs, Milton A. Man- te @ Metro Welcomes Your Account ~ || the zipper was broken. ———_—_[ning at the school. ‘Keever, ley have returned from Ja- | oe : ‘ “evn ies & oe | ope -agthenatanengen a Men nage paloma f + £2 eS maica where they spent the 1% To Take His Wife Out, & _ I. would: be proper to tell my . Larson, Sandra / . Gerald Livingston four weeks. - ee METRO Furniture Co. _ | tic stout tis and ask her |Lackey, Daniel Curtis, David Os- kindergarten band in several selec:| "Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Stre- | 19 the PONTIAC DRIVE. | pe | to exchange it for another, or ‘| wald; Dick Figurski, Nancy Holm tions to open the program, ‘| linger are home from Delray | IN THEATRE for an Eve New Address: 88 South Saginaw at Auburn must I keep it and say ‘noth Kirk McLauchlin, Roy Tay- Beach and the Clyde L, Hag- | ning of Real Pleasure. _ Open Friday and Monday ‘sil’? P.M. ae eee ateiaems [nt and. Greg Grey, Pr rohte ave tach frome a tty |g You Owe Bt to Her, ask your friend where she got | LeRoy Prichard, Cynthia Hum- New Leaders Traditional ~. « -_ the wallet so that you can take phrey, Teresa Samson, Thomas . eS. it there to have a small repair | ‘Tucker, Georgia Fox, Sharon Kay Rouse was elected president BLUE WILLOW Ke, aa : a place whore they olilvepince | Damd> Kart Kay Ross, Deaaid at the meeting of Phi Alpha lotal# = poe Furs by Robert | thn suibe ikuen: replace | Dunn and Becky Durson. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi So-// : ' sieuein , Do’s and don’ts of tornado safe- rority, held at the East Fairmount presents é “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus. |t¥ were shown by Gary Norman street home of Mrs, Robert Cer- é cone it, 3 dan we pany coo pi glean diame Others elected were Mrs. Cer- . e Fabulous Furs ‘| | Satine ck iits |iice satey precauione were dr vena, vce president; Joan Wi ; ? be served, my husband spotted {Played by. John Sarro, Ron Me- son, recording secretary; Marilyn Ade i : an old friend of his and his |@0a, Robert Shampine, and Carlson, secretary Ste wife séated at another table. Robert McKeever. and Audrey Tinkis, treasurer. Spring” My tathead dt tao and went PLAY SAFELY Council represcntatives are ‘ j over a the point of not Miss Rouse, Miss Carison and * short visit with them. Wasn't er ts ae snd ae ween Lora Sparks, * at A Special Showing it very rude on his part to |of small ehildren were Nicky On the nominating committee Mon., Tues, Wed., April 13, 14 and 15 leave me sitting alone?” Ochoa, Dennis Jordan, Barbara were Mrs. Richard Rosner and Se aes i Answer: If he went over to ‘|Hilemar” David. , Louise Myeuk dhaak eit teats tb Mie Birmingham Store sr caatiggedonor~ ale Hunley, and Donna Williams. chapter's part in the Founders Day : suk What to et ee many? | reels and appliances ore al- Banquet to be held April 29. | & : , : ius: wag took talle-Se tenvion yon ways being investigated by the Catherine Washburne and Kim/|7 for a minute or two. younger set. What can Cervenka were special guests. = © . when they are not used” cor. * - a M rectly was shown by Linda iQueen Mary Unit | eh By 550 N, Woodward: rs. Root Wins Thompson Bashers Swed, Thanked for Gifts ue Fashionette Prize aaa Wane aoe 3 la . ; 4 Cards of thanks from families | ~ receiving infants’ garments were |* j - read when Queen Mary Section of |” ——een? > {the Needlework Guild met at the | | * p A word to the BRIDE-TO-BE mi Specially $Y OS _ | Mrs. John tetags attended as a| Priced Il guest. Mem spent the after-)” : = , sentua aad. welder: , 40-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 . ‘Select and register —" Alen Sous invited the group |” - Also Available in Open Stock z to her, home on Lakeview avenue|~ Bright and bold in traditional good taste... the pattern is © your !\for the April 23 meeting. ye undergiased for lasting beauty. Completely dishwasher and ~ ‘ + _ detergent proof. ° a STERLING . 4 ' fe . CHOICE OF OVER 50% ; pattern NOWI" Girl Scouts : 60 OTHER PATTERNS....... DISCOUNT. ; HoldFly-Up aia eat Pa : ro Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. 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Mildred Porritt Jed group Willis PTA Hears Talks fon Teaching Arithmetic | A discussion on teaching arith-; chairman Mrs. Lawrence Fer- metic was held at the meeting of - Willis School PTA on Thursday in jthe school's multipurpose room, | Each staff member described a | phase of the program at his teach- |ing level and later answered ques-| | Paride Ninotti, principal | presided. Mrs. singing. man, Honored were Mrs, William _DIAM With Exceptional Values and Every Day in this: Month are OND DAYS at Connolly’s Baptiy ag pl nga is a pretty good salesman. You | and I will weit for you.” Say DEAR VERY: You-are a . ABBY: Iwas called | are losing your mind only if | it again and again and again in | trifle over-modest, but. there wn. by the death of a | you believe him. “| every letter as often as you | are many women who feel the, ee Se: * * *& ~~ | can write him. He'll believe | same way. ‘Ask the saleslady | found some “DEAR ABBY: My husband | you. if-she'd mind waiting outside, on the kitchen | was sent to prisop for four |. . * * *® | She'll understand. had been | years and he doesn’t believe | - “DEAR ABBY: Maybe I am *... 2.8 @ broken string. They | I'll wait for him that long. We | foolish but here's my problem. “| CONFIDENTIAL TO BOB ” were clear | have two children and I don't | I'm in my 30s and I'mmarried’ | AT THE FRAT HOUSE: Any- . — ns intend pong wag — | and have four children, but one who gets out of the shower ve Z vows, - e him very there are certain things I telephone like them in and I am going to wait for cannot do, For instance when nm ‘s all the house. him and remain faithful. How | I am buying a dress, I don't x* *« * “When tl can I make him believe me and | like the salesiady in the dress- Want. to be popular? Get asked my not lose faith in me? Please ing room with me. I am some- ABBY's booklet, “What Every about help me. I'm not good: times 106 shy to ask her to Teenager Wants to Know.” it, he said —| with words, he wait outside, so I won't try the Send 25 cents and a large: self- they were DEAR “A”: You are mag- | dreas on.unless she offers to addressed, stamped envelope dried moth- | nificent with. words because’ | stay outside. Should I try to to ABBY. care of this news- ‘ABBY balls. Any- | they express exactly what isin | get over this, or do you think | paper. : way they your heart. Your husband will it is not so bad to be like I * * * | were round glass with a hole | never grow tired of am?" - Por s personal reply, write to through the middle; Do moth:’ | you say, “I love you, Darling, Vimy pasurun: ! 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And it is going to’ even bigger.” Benny him one of the greatest factors ii. jazz out of the gin mill 1000 *to start on the right foot today. up 8 4-1 victory over the Pirates |°9¢ that also was a “1 GeciSiON pHale isoo # . . 9 ' against the Bucs. Yesterday’s/Wihelm p 0000 ® “~*k *: . | at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field to the first suc- Saree 1000: ae: , ” get the National League cam. |! was the negro mg Ar Pos3593 Tots g09348 >. “Every game courts,” he said, cess in five years for the ‘Reds, for Hi in sth; Pied é“and there's something extra spe-| Palgn under way. fa darkhorse entry this season un-|out tor Harshman in , ae feial about winnjng the opener.” The Orioles performed a triple|der new manager Mayo Smith.|paitimere —....../.5.-.... 909 400 { Norman sees-the club to be [Play but that was one of their fewi'They were fourth last season. —["*ifitbrew, iRobinson, “itiendos, Jonn- : ve ra slbrgh! ned . zi. BeSagrois. peers and Pi i he more experience at all po- | . . ee Boyd, ,Catrasan beh and Bova. LOR Belts * Lopez also indicated he wanealo tarting Pitchers Today Lg dB Wendling. “Bamford. Zauehin, Boyd: jo get a faster start than he did Kihebrew;,Pedrien. Zauchin, ‘Ramo. 6 Yast year when the White Sox wal- . AMERICAN LEAGUE cogs cebtilandes-, Ufummers, Mexia, in the second division for a} ~ Boston at New York —'Brewer (12-12) vs. Turley (21-7), 2) 00° tae ana time before making their ; 4 ay : PITTSBURGA CINCINNATI p.m. Clear and cool, 25,000. . - 3 » 3% ind finishing second far be! Cleveland at Kansas City — Bell (12-10) vs. Grim (1-7),|2emmus. it | i meet} | 7 Lor deid he ld. ‘use Dick 2:30 p.m. Rain or snow, 25,000. ' . Stuart 2b i a tb 422 two| 1:30 p.m. Partly cloudy and possijie showers, 35,000. ie i 33 Baller ¢ . 3048 (Oniy games scheduled) sate yp 31 « NATIONAL LEAGUE = sw g35% . Cinvinnati at Philadelphia (night) — Nuxhall (12-11) vs. siti. Roberts (17-14), 8:05 p.m., cool and possible rain, 25,000.» |, B-aatated Jos ‘The. York Milwaukee at Pittsburgh — Spahin (22-11) vs. Friend (22-)emse Tin@tiay shipped pitcher! 14), 1:30 p.m., clear, 34,000. STTREAS Ya . EESNone. | | - Los Angeles at Chicago = Drysdale (12-13) vs. Anderson Senta (3-3), 3 p.m., cool ahd clear, 25,000. (night) — Antonelli (16-13). vs. and cool, 25,000.: | memories Sal ,| who ‘!Harry Levene said Thursday he at Trail'sEnd — Maglie, Trucks, Nixon Are Missing as Majors Hit Full Stride 4 This is the day when even the veterans thrill to the emotions of playing “under baseball's big top and yet for a few it is, suddenly and unexpectedly, only a day of Even those who can see the end of south feeling that they can stretch one re year. Some of them hang on precariously, stringing out the days of their glory. But always 2 humbled handful are gone from the big league bench when the season gets under way as it does generally today. vanquished this time include (The Barber) Maglie, a man ran out of comebacks; Virgil (Fire) Trucks, who once threw a yoall through the proverbial brick wall, and Willard Nixon, long a pitching standby with the Boston Red Sox. * * * Time and physical impairment sidelines as the campaign opens. The fabled Ted Williams is benched with a pinched neck muscle which could presage the end, while lean Curt Simmons of the Phillies and chubby Herman Wehmeier of De- troit are on the disabled list with no certainty of the future. With Cincinnati and Washing- ton ruling the roosts, the pennant races really get rolling today. ~~ In the. National, Milwaukee's defending champion Braves }sent southpaw Warren -Spahn . (22-11) against the Pirates’ Bob~ Friend (22-14) at Pittsburgh...The Los dale (12-13) against the Cubs’ Bob Anderson (3-3) at. Chicago. : * * * . Two night-game openers find the San Francisco Giants at St. Louis with Johnny Antonelli (16-13) opposing the Cards’ Larry Jackson (13-13), while the Reds’ Don New- combe (6-13) faces the Phillies’ Robin Roberts (17-14) at Philadel- phia world champion New York Yan- kees start the long haul for their 10th pen in. 11 years under _ Casey Stengel with Bob Turley (21-7), last iseason’s pitcher of the year, facing Tom Brewer (12-12) of the Boston ‘Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. ava ‘The Chicago White Sox selected Billy Pierce (17-11) to meet the Tigers’ Jim ‘Bunning (1412) at Detroit. Gary Bell (12-10) was Cleveland's choice against Bob Grim (7-7) at Kansas City. Balti- more and Washington are idle. Lightweights Signed LONDON (#—Boxing promoter has signed Willie Toweel of South Africa to fight Carlos Ortiz of iNew York for a 10-round light-|~ the baseball road annually go) Angeles Dodgers picked Dori Drys-| In the American League, the | weight-fight here May 12. - ¢ © ac” Lata - PLAY BALL! — Vice President Richard Nixon substituted for President Eisenhower in throwing out the first ball at Griffith Sta- . Oe ee Oe Oh RE Rn HOT DOG! — Take me out to the ball game for those good old. hot dogs and David Eisenhower, 11-year-old grandson of the Presi- - dent, takes the saying in stride as he-munches on a hot dog at the Washington opener yesterday. ‘ a Opening Day Highlights _ oe pe 8 once more. He got to first again, then stole second and (Continued on Page 25, Column 5) - ert iy pee - y & ree *. ~ i } a I i 8 +f ex ‘i f | | J = » ~ -_ @ *, if # es [; *. * * in Singles, in the 4th round the English Open Table Tennis -14, 21-17. x & &* , Former Notre Dame tackie Bronke Nagurski, son of the Chicago Bear full- back in the 1930's, yesterday was signed to a 1968 contract by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Ca- nadian Big Four Football Union. * * * The Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League yester- day signed two more rookies, quar- terback Dick Jamieson of Bradley and halfback Alan Miller of Boston 9 uled. orto AY’S GAMES (Times Eastern Standard) s Ch at Kansas Bell (12-16) vs. games acheduled. TOMORROW'S GAMES York. tries to get back to first , but be was the third out of @ triple , play pulled by Baltimore in the 5th inning yesterday. 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First baseman Jim Bottomley of the St. Louis Cards seta Major League mark on Sept. 16, 1924 by driving in He batted six times, gétting two homers, three singles- and a double and accounted for ‘12 RBI's. FOUR ERRORS. ON SAME PLAY, BY ONE PLAYER Mike Grady of the New York Giants had an odd claim grounder for an error. When he recovered the ball he heaved it 10 feet wide of first for ~ As the runner headed for third, the first baseman recovered the bad throw and threw to Grady at third. He dropped the ball for error number three, and as the runner started home he picked up the ball and whizzed it five feet. Grady’s claim to fame—his four errors on one batted . OTHER INTERESTING TALES: AND RECORDS In 1928, pitcher Ray Boggs of the Cubs hit three. straight batters in one inning. , Athletics’ pitcher Horace Lisenbee allowed 26 hits himself 1906 and in 9 innings the Sox committed 12 errors . . - June 17, 1943, Joe Cronin of the Red Sox pinch hitted two home ‘runs. in a doubleheader one afternoon against the in Baseball . (Continued from Page 24) This gave him four stolen bases in one inning. oe cae third. base, Grady booted a error number two: . - On September 11, 1936, August 28, 1909, Bill Gray of the Senators couldn’t find the plate. He walked eight. men ee ae : Then there was that dismal day in Flatbush, June 2, 1903. The Dodgers played the Pirates three times in one * . played the Tigers on May 6, . On Ed Rommel gave up 29 hits and still won a game on July 10, 1932. It was an 18-17 Athletic win over Cleveland in 18 innings. 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Result: A last night and were to continue| working out plans for the ana muffler that costs no more, today, West Side Recreation’s team Tournament of Champions LA end is gueranteed for as was’ slated to swing into action op haiti ' fong as you own your car. this afternoon for the 1st time. | Waterford Jaycees. Titus is hand- We'll install your muffier in x « * ling plans for the 15 minutes. No waiting. Joe Bontiglio, who lost his bow!-|Mixed Singles event starting April No installation chargé. ing alley but still keeps his team |18 at Cooley Lanes. Bill must have . going, will be traveling on ‘to Pe-|all entries by one week from today. | MIDAS’ oria, Tl, from the home of the sictPPING AROUND , Cardinals to participate in the BPAA National Sfen’s Doubles} zoe ae vin = parr MUFFLER SHOP$~ | Match Game championship. veins ee fautor ae ne Se GR oak aw - ‘ontac s er $ i That event starts Saturday and ; MIDAS MUFFLER. =| continues through Tuesday with |polcd Gime Cllenge — Mon, 9 to 6 P.M.—Tues.-Fri. 9 te | the Don Carter-Tom Hennessey Huron Bowl . . . Airport Tavern‘ 5ae—Sat $50 to 5 FM. == tandem defending titlists. ‘Joe is with a 911 triplicate 4t! Met te Jerome Olds teams’ with Flin star He Land-O-Lakes where. Muriel Mickey ¥ |zies recently rolled the 1st’ wom- MIDAS’ wurrice GUARANTEED | die, Hoydic averaged 210.3 iM | en's 609 of the season. Be had} FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR | three Flint leagues featuring one |. 955 came, y | . ' 773 series, Bonfiglio will go back * , { 3 _ The two Socigl Katz teams Why Py PR eae Be LLELLELLES LLL L ARE NIE NERS | are nip-and-tuck’ in the Women’s | 5 Fe | Oakland County Employees loop . Bob Mineweuier’ s || with two others close behind . . a, - | Sixth plage Bob’s Tavern beited { | North Side Sporting Goods mete : po g || Me lento te points with oe | \ y | night remaining in the Bar & & ‘ Tavern League at Pontiac Rec. & Al Kaline—Harvey Kuenn Gloves ib aw"R. Sullivan fired 279 tn | ? 9 9 : a ee 1 oe ee his! Shel Me tin he Prices! © ; Team and School Equipment {its Howe’ where iu | Look at T ton s e t 4 Our Specialty bi Add scores: E. Davidson 235 Nigh 1 Collier 234—627| nt WILSON GOLF EQUIPMENT (ons tyex Haddix 204 (Odord, D. ) — eo sey ‘ HARWOOD SOFTBALLS j coven 264 and Re Calkins 254- 7 Bm i a e 602/ (B & M), Zigty Poplawski, " » | a [ha re aa ae | PONTIAC CATALINA ; r one point leaders are’ ‘eam | ; pinky al Lew Sees | 6 (Montcalm Mixed) and Doc| . 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Rollers and Other -BOADWAY-SHELL Hardware 650 Auburn Ave, FE 2-6506 ent ee ee eee 8 te 6 | Jacobsen ; é He nannieragesss< ARE oe Sv a ae woe -- chacobsen Rotary Mowers Deluxe Rotary Model 348-—-18-lach cutting width. $99.50 Deluxe Rotary Model 398-——21-inch eutting width $109.50 biaiaieiatinthitaaiininbalieees ieee Generous trade-in allowance. convenient forms or ley-eway plan. a hn LIBERAL TRADE-INS...LAYAWAYS ACCEPTED Philodehdron which occupies Dunn. of 1395 Milmine St., Lakeville, measures one of the large leaves of her giant-sized split-leaf nibetw idee Gain. goes, Cote @ three- window : giving it plant food once a month. Pres sate: i for the four-year- | old plant consists of watering it once a week and. wee te TRADE-INS ‘and LAYAWAYS ACCEPTED | | | ..he best you can buy! Choose from the world’s most complete line of power mowers, and get a free demonstration on your own home lawn! Choose from Toro Whirlwind rotary-type mowers that’ also cut weeds and pul- verize leaves-~or from Toro reel-type mowers that give a smooth scissor-cut on the finest lawn. Prices start at $00.00. Call us or come in and see us today! ’ KELLY’S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn at Adams Auburn Heights - TOM’S HARDWARE 905 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-2424 . EVANS EQUIPMENT | 6507 Dixie Highway Clotksten | MA 5-7878 OR 3-7924 , “I think they create ajcatching ‘than this -philodendron, | Bre. John Dum of Lakeville is|see Howse and decorative tions, Mrs. Dunn reports. She See e weathen ceally Tose at | lower Pot placed upside down over; 1-t8. just gives it plant food once a /8fowing “ithe plant. In an emergency 9% cain rived, then drops temperatures to Kentucky Blue Grass 6 — ee 8 skiing frost level at nigh. ch wu seuiieasat cae Danish Blue Grass .. 79c | unpleasant little habit" , ) | 1.25 When the plant began to get toP-lresponsible for the usual pr to provide “a Delta Blue Grass ... 1. vy, a 2 by 2 inch piece of oak|of. “average last killing, frost” {erushing or breaking « Merion Blue Grass .. 2.49 was inserted in the soil at the) maps in how-to-do-it garden books}Some gardeners take Blue Grass Blend ... 1.39 base, and the stems were fastened! and for the wide collection of pro,|hangers, straighten Fancy Red Top 75¢ §- with heavy florist’s cord. For tective junk the average gardenerjand bend the lower ancy a 69c . added artistic effect, Mrs. Dur collects over the years dry-cleaned trousers. Creeping Bed Fescue a *| My own storehouse includes |Peak. The hook end Chewing Fescue.... 90c bushel baskets, flower pots, hot |‘0¢ Soll between the ‘seedling Penn Lawn Fescue . 97¢ t., said she started with| ©®PS, pieces burlap and— cork against which Meadow Fescue .... a small three-leaf plant about four| Perhaps the best—a coldframe. —(. niastic’ may rest. Kentucky 31 Fescue 39c All these are designed to help|is held in ith : She placed it in the three-windowltie gapdener beat tie seemed bolcicks Bernal Boose sie + alcove in her dining room which!a few weeks or a few days. Re-| The giass-topped i bf sates + apparently offers just/cently, too, there has come onto|topped cold-frame, of course, Highland Bent Grass 69 the right amount of light and shade|the market plastic material which|designed to do Astoria Bent Grass .. 1.10 ptangrerg. “age: by Sigal jase = dang tevirgewtetihes hen 0 01 F ne White Dutch Clover 97c shaded by the | seedlings protect tender perennials ‘ overhang of the roof weather. * 7 as flais of es Perennial Rye Grass 29c The gardener’s trick is to watch Italian Bye Grass .. 19¢. Me weather reports and your own » Deluxe Lawn Mix... 89% png ee & SERVICE THE OL LAWN & GARDEN kd DEALER IN PO! t ers priced ‘from $29 te. $905, Famous brands like Simplicity Cooper, Yards-Man, Yas0o many TB. SEE THE NEW: YARDS-MAN 4% H.P. Rider. Has 8 speeds, electric starter and generator. There's nothing like it! $379.50 vasiniiats . 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FEED and LAWN SUPPLY CO. ..., eS ee ee SS ORS eae SS ae = ¥ er SS eee ae ee wre okey z, ‘ ‘ ty | ; «ae: ao et a ee i y j - \ee ee Fe \ * eee ; BOR a a ae ; eS ee \ if fj __3HE.Fontrac PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL $0, 1950 7 ie . & . ) FAMOUS BISSELL _ SHAMPOO , MASTER Clean a 9x10 Rug in Only 30 Minutes We Were Fortunate Enough to Locate Some More at This Price ALL STEEL—WOOD HANDLED [LAWN BROOM Rural Mail Box WOOD—5 FOOT REINFORCED STEP LADDER PAINT and THINNER /ENAMEL © M a | $97 GLASS CUT TO SIZE AT — - ALL BIG 4 STORES | LOOK FOR OUR AD EVERY FRIDAY |. = | PERENNIAL . RYE GRAS “LB, Pi 10 Ibs. or More Don't Miss This Value! 4 HARDWARE SPECIALS EVERY ITEM IN THIS AD AVAILABLE AT ALL FOUR STORES! Steel Bed Wheelbarrow - 3a: Ft. Large Wheel DON'T BUY A POWER MOWER ON PRICE ALONE | ors Cost per year is what counts! First cost is important, of course. But add all your repair and maintenance costs® and divide by the number of years you use a mower. That tells the REAL story—that a power mover simply costs less to. own, | .- year after year.’ Ask briydne that has one. - ‘A _ Jacobsen SEE-OUR ADS ON )6=—/§-. MQQWERS THESE MOWERS 4. Keage Hard ‘TORO » MOWERS - on the — : No. 1 «|. Tom’s Hardware GARDEN PAGE McKibben & Child’s Kelly’s Hardware t : 3 ; ss yas i aap eae Se ick eo eee ‘Re aan. <4 ip =* Zz t ey, DRAINER TRAY a $2.49 value Once-in-a-lifetime velve! You'll want one for each side of your sink! Built-in slopes assure easy draining. Gives extra working area , ... keeps counter tops dry, new looking. 154" bs SWAX $949: fi Reg. 2.50 ‘fit variety, The problem seed or the because of)ai¢ pound per 1,000 square feet! is usually more than enough, One PAX Application Kills Crab Grass Seeds ‘ ene eo 6! ERM. for, Years: the walks. ‘ 2 wt : 1) : eres. hth aera ees . : Se RA : asks Bee POI ys : ify. . : pa ‘ : oS ea New Lawn Food |RRGEN - —_ _ CRAB GRASS SS ‘f\ GP a a — PROBLEM Ris CR, D; NON-BURNING Latest report on the con- AB Ks ; tinving PAX neni : program preve thet « me | ie few years gives perme- § ~(MGHTWEICHT — nent eng grene centre. 7 ‘ig : Alse gives positive con- | weed. Apply lete Sum- / : ae mer through Spring before crab gress seeds rt germinate. : f i 1 eRaser’ —. CONTROLS 2. FERTILIZES SOUL PESTS ae Kills town moth ler- s eS. ae YOUR LAWN ae: vee (sod web worms), burn your lawn even in hot. dry weather, | Seewtifias lawes by wp sutworms, eorwigh, Enjoy a lawn of “green luxury” all season long! | Plying ene ermal feed- grubs, ants, night LIGHT IN HT. One easy-to-handle bag | ‘#9 of nitregen plent crawlers, end mest. —— feeds an area of 5000 square fect. feed. ether soil pests. = i. A GIFT OF LIFE—These twins aren't any different than any Met SS in vas Ce Sees med APPLY : PAX: NOW other children. love flowers also love Vv iv gardening uabl BEFORE CRAB GRASS STARTS Senate © GURY teats Ber & Gil br sumneene Sas Sache of cad pation we oe ve oniagor See your hordwore dealer, garden center, or nursery te — 2 spring. A seed: packet tree such as this one made of driftwood i - ee : : ee ads Eee LLY'S HARDWARE ¢)KEEGO Hardware No. 1 qpMcKIBBEN & CHILD TOM’S HARDWARE g KELLY’S EE KEEGO Hardware No. 1 qyMcKIBBEN & CHILD'S 905 Orchard Lake Ave.—FE 5-2424 3994 Auburn ct Adams, Auburn Heights _ . 3041 Orchard Lake Rd.—FE 2-3766 1576 Union Lake Rd.—FE 3-3501 “rig April 10, | thra Thurs., April 16 . + | i=. You Get FREE f \\ - Reg. $1.50. | : | ARMOUR'S ROSE FOOD | With Each & Every 80-Ib. Bog of Armour's 10-6-4 m if Armour’s 10-6-4 Fertilizer Covers Up to 8,000 Sq. Ft. Per 80 Lb. Bag ae B10 Bags or More °2.75 Per Bag » LIMITED TIME ONLY | Le 3 6 a SINGING PAUL BARBER and His MID- WESTERNERS = Wednesday - Thursday i Friday - - Sot:- Sundey —_— : FRANKIE MEADOWS’ : and the Hi-Fi’s eS ij A : Toke. Out Call FE 3-9377 “PIN” 4 ee 7 : - 3 ae 7 BLOOMFIELD . -. %O BE KNOWN AS a. ee tn > Soe ‘PEDT's. : : : ,; _W. Meron & Bixebeth: Loko Rd, Fi aa . | Featuring Friday and Saturday | FRED STEINBAUGH | and his JAZZ TRIO bag Kurt Rerwere on it and e | _ | Aeatbeens | Lewes 4. can 11:30 te 3:00 P.M. *| : | aie aes 3 . $1.25 Family Nights — Wed. and Friday a AND HIS BAND GLENN EASTMAN Calling Oeaaerkkeker ROCK and ROLL | Poe = Smorgasbord Dinners | Fhe 5:30 to 10:00. M. | | : | ait $1.50 : oa and SQUARE DANCING | SATURDAY NIGHT . —Music By~ i | BILL LAWSON DANCING Sunday Afternoon 3 to the DEE NOTES ADMISSION 75 Gorgeous, decorator- styled, silver grey ma -hogany suite with double ° dresser, chest, ‘bookcase bed, plus luxurious: mot-.. tress atid ite as i BOB BAILEY of ie eR wit ‘ a | | “Mayor of the Hillbillies Y ‘\ SPADAFORE BAR jj j Shows Friday and Soturday | Ves aes Pemctemacucaratens Bye ibs wey per, at ears exer Rib) fh. FEATURING r T nt * John Tipton and * Noble Lee " 9 P. M. to 2 A. M. 6 N. Cass Cor. of West Huron fount wa ROUND ie “People Who Appreciate. | DANCING *e ' @ Fine Food” % he ‘ QR e Atmosphere’ ) x ‘ - @ Business ia | Va ‘Mer! WE SL BRAND NS LESS : a P 7 ESO Men's TERMS te to SUIT YOU. a oY. | ee oe > Luncheons i : , a =f : s. em the Sa rene tes ®. G i easy "one filacsey t ; 0 to Slonaker's Miracle Lounge ) Mitacle Mile Shopping Center, Telegraph st Square Lake Reed |} af ew BS Se 7 ae dl The FALCONS © ae. Rock'n Roll Recording Group . pee ee ‘ee = ene W York to talk hg ; ) ; Lumet about “gta re ” producer GEORGE ce ria MARKS uan,”* nye oe Comedy M, C, iced save be : & Ventiloguint -- POPS _ WILSON and esaiuan et : Ty. ~ i Louie fyition in Dutchess. County Surrogate|© We’ to lose Te ee] ante ape ee oy | Cen Tak ae y heros ™ anseecen spenee : admitted to probate, ig oye wet eal erngl na ~~ ee eS | path , , engagement at that studio will | be pune te nents tee EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY | 1) Tastee Freez | voi "cs Mon” | | ce tim my tone with Fronk Perry and His Swingmesters _ ne 87 Auburn popular, James Garner. The pic- oat with whieh b te taking , : Sete Note “a most popular| a job when Ke graduates from ago and] art school te dune. tion = Fg Wik dt lis Traditional Supremacy story . star Sophia |throughout the East kingslep Jun , we a BP ig a 2 - “Tl ig . - » Dining at Its Very Best in an . is |For, | Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm ra : ae ; ] at ser things that Saturday. ot 2:55 — 5:40 ~ 8:00 10:05 _ SAT. KIDDIE MATINEE “FRANCIS in the ° HAUNTED HOUSE” Extra COMEDY: gad CARTOONS | THA “ANNA LUCASTA” Now!" ~ ae WHOLE TRUTH” ‘TOHGRT | “a >) —~——| [TeX q) “SarunpaY.| | ' | : to the Music of the KINGSLEY INN COACHMEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 10 COTILLION ROOM * ry \ | . 8 foo] Wel an 5 : ' of It NOON MONDAY. TH rts STATION wine, Open 6:45 P.M. Me spe 2 ——_—= ye = =» -—ONLY “ : Open Sunday —12 noon to 10 p.m. : 18 PRO 0 UD YO UN G aa ELS | Specially Priced Menu for Children 4 bei! mppypemmsanamsanenoap I] T T ' | Mitcest ‘tt too mages gp THE TRUE story oF ropay's vourH! “You call ita school girl crush...fo me it’s real and I'll prove itl” Specializing in Good Food SPECIAL THIS SUNDAY BARBECUE RIBS... $70 Potatoes, Vegetables, Salad ‘Hot Rolls and Butter ........... be arties, oO room seat- | | VISIT OUR 1? ap to, 00, persons | | COCKTAIL Banquets vite get-tocetners. LOUNGE: Open Daily.9 a.m. to 2 a.m—Sunday 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. — - PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1650 N. Perry ot Pontiac Rd. . FE 3-9732 | e wai9 - et sann abi m | LD SKY tor This Rarorcment W 2150 OPDYKE RD. Bakiatee Tae ances T FE 4-461] STARTS SUNDAY _ JUNE ALLYSON - auser ro) (Ghee ) . < a ything Small) ‘ z ¥ ‘ ee a JEFF CHANDLER: cms MES ’ / : : US.» SANDRA DEE ITN mit CincmaccoPE MARY ASTOR - ‘ATR GN CONRAD NAGEL QM DANCE to the MUSIC of the » BOB LAWSON TRIO Friday and Saturday Evenings Noonday Luncheons Are Our Specialty Famous Style Dinners Nights and Sundays NEW DRAYTON INN (Formerly Commodore Hotel) 4195 Dixie Highway ing) oo ‘ovina! ~P ‘ Special Sunday ; ; AND | FIRST TIME SHOWN IN PONTIAC 35 justine , morgasbor aan a 7 : eigenen. 95 : LUNCHEON THE RAGING ROBINHOOD OFf MEXICO’S VIOLENT HOUR— ' DONaT re, . ne Ree] LICL i to 9:30 P. M. | ~ sms th ede ne. ‘STORMY CONQUEROR OF HISTORY'S BLOODIEST TYRANTS! THE INN. SrdCtid Debutante feed my ox Met uray ont | Se OS >» : war " Grannis + | A'ls Carle Lameheons snd Dinners. $1.25 - “SATU RDAY. NIGHT | 8 i Bie FEATURES|| “SULLY” | DINNER 250 Lbs. of Musical Rhythm, fer = Ped your pleasure 6 iecinger y Be M. $0, 10:99 F. rr Kitchen ts Open: Fér $1.95. Sandwiches’ ‘til 1 100 A.M. BRIAN KEITH | ae le Lg ER CESAR ROMERO | SATURDAY MATINE | — TOWN & COUNTRY IT |. ) PP MARCIA DEAN PBI) wcrna cartoons” | ieee yap TIMIT raTepe [et “Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant’ 5 ’ COLOR by DELUXE Bhi wonen 290 : THE FINEST HEA) ‘ E Ro ~: CinamaScorae RODOLFO HOYOS... Passes in Popcorn ene nrc eat ce ts ECE LIE TE at ‘ £ ; i ae ; 5a } * Sig | if sft H Ut ! : : world is upside down, I mean, we should ail loosen -up. It’s humani- tarian.”’ Pe oe Unofficial Letter in Cornerstone Sign of Times COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPT) — In 1928, an airport clerk With a sense of humor and a distaste for Pro- hibition smuggled a letter into a cornerstone .at a terminal at Port Columbus, this city’s airport. The letter gives a penetrating if unofficial, insight into life in. Co- lumbus 31 years ago. aos “There is approximately 768 acres in this airport site,” wrote clerk, fy yet I SUCH NEW FEATURES AND FINE QUALITY! teng-life ball bearings, " for @ chitd! ae ur SELCUAN > STARTER A * BUILT INTO eoch Seer tai << STAND-UP ACTION or* JUMBO GAS TANK lf ae NOH-SCALPING STAGGERED WHEEL WITH SIDE CHUTE & a] FREE LEAF MULCHER on hills « thout scalping ' ¢ ae LARGEST JEWELERS’ acca 24 North Saginaw Street ‘° Pontiac State Bank Bldg. i Zeisbank Need SUPER-WAL Stvebank$s Hee i iaN\| “QUALLS | AND-UP | ME, DOUBLE TREAD RECOIL |¥/4=< NON-SKID TIRES Extra-wide jumbo punc- - STARTER HOE mo vs IN: HANDLE ED rd es ae ever Mae type of lewn or terrace! : ZDP STAND-UP 1. LEAF MULCHER INCLUDED! W == NO MIXING OF% + GAS and IL an es . We) GNC Vil ™ ; *} a ee i 5 “ Ee % \ alias Oe nace ——.. ' . : : : ‘ee ; 2 $ : MONEY iV Down! Only $1.00 Weekly!) f tt We v ; LIFETIME GUARANTEED Y \ HEAVY STEEL DECK SUCTION-TYPE HARDENED STEEL BLADE ADJUSTS TO }-, 2- and 3-INCH HEIGHT Jumbo 24-in. blade makes extra-wide 25-in, swath cut. “Courteous sales people to | weit on you during this sen- SHOP IN PERSON 22-==- MAIL ORDERS FILLED! All mail orders postmarked before end of sale date will be filled in order — of their receipt. First come, first served. ee TELEPHONE FEderal 2-6022 Special operators on duty to take phone orders during special sale hours? i : : % Dp Ay, APRIL 10, 1950 _ oe PR ep he ee ae ogee eae ‘ ; : ve sn oe Mile 1 East ‘a Rehan Melghin \ubur Datchee! Zolman, who sent police in south. leastern Michigan on a wild goose chase looking for a motorist he days ms the County Jail or $100 if . * * \ palndaed ieaiidead Ohalieaes a | | 2ines the department 2" | ecutor Jerome K. Barry Jr. said | Zolman, 28, will be taken before T Oxtord Justice of the Peace Fred H | F. Stevens to ahswer. to the charge. when the hospital re- | leases him, | Zolman shocked police when he jadmitted his story about being i shot by.a motorist he stopped ms la traffic violation Apri] 2 was hoax. .He. was immediately die. missed from the force. Zolman ‘years = a Korean War veteran, said he was “ashamed” to admit lhe shot himself in the left hand peccidentally when shooting at a rat, so he rigged up the false story. Oxford Police Chief Albert Rob- erts said Zolman’s wife told him she expected her husband to be discharged from the Pontiac hos- | i 4 | Ipital possibly this weekend. | said shot him, coud receive 9 Tectiauandh sid tbe shin ‘taery is among the lowest paid of his he} staff. She gets $4,200 a year, for serving in his Detroit office in the Federal Buiiding. : A nephew, Joseph Cribben, who iworks in McNamara’s Washing- ton office, 6 ” Robert Aeu, iy Senator's executive assistant and a former Detroit Free Press reporter, is the top paid man’ with $16,300. John/ Sweeney, former member of Gov. Williams" staff;- gets “more than) $10,000." The law allows a senator $120,000 annually for office expenses. Sees Vitamin Waste LANSING (#—State Health Com- missioner Albert E. Heustis says most people who buy vitamins are wasting their money since they are already eating enough good food. Dr, ‘Heustis adds, “Only a few people in Michigan need more vit- amins than their diets already sup- take large vitamin- doses without medical advice my ae their health. 5 ‘he told police. ply.” He warns that those who) paar: Co. pers Stolen; $1,300 Taken From ‘Home - ' Pontiac Police Detectives are] + investigating two _ thefts netted burglars more than 900 in cash and checks yester- “Thursday evening Mrs. Gladys Henderson arrived home to find that someone had entered her thome at 505. E. South Bivd. by slashing a screen and opening a window. She told police that an esti- mated $1,300 cash had been a was in bills and the rest in change. Earlier Thursday Ray Westrick, secretary and treasurer of the J. A. Fredman Construction Co.,. 735 S. Paddock St., reported the theft of 16 company PAYED, checks frem his auto. The checks, all made out for distribution to employes, totaled $654, police said: They were taken while his auto was parked at ‘the rear of Pontiac General Hospital, = Counts 34,000 Skiers LANSING (#—Nearly 34.000 ski- ers used the Porcupine Mountain ski area during the December 20- April 1-season, the State Conserva- tion Department reports. Ski tow receipts were $62,820 and conces- sion sales $26,575, both new highs. ‘- “3 age oat ea fun supervised and rowits verified aC ‘ ‘by the United States Auto Club. Cee ereseccceesesere This year again, the famous Mobilgas proving ground to test the mileage economy of Economy Run was used as a America’s new 1959 cars. These cars traveled at maximum legal Economy Ru Run § Proved é | 4 , ; See eeeeeeececescceececeeccens | e START o™ > FINISH ° a ® LOS ANGELES 1,898 MILES KANSAS CITY $ a e Fj e 4 e CLASS WINNERS IN THE 1959 RUN q ri See your Mobil dealer for folder giving milecge scored : a. ‘ by your make cor—plus gas saving tips. . we e “A a e MILES PER GALLON 4 ° COMPACT CAR CLASS * on _Rambler American Deluxe. ......5.001+.25.29 © * * LOW PRICE CLASS (6 ey) ° : Chevrolet Biscayne .........4 | 22.38 * * LOW PRICE CLASS (B“eyl.) : $ Plymouth Belvedere ....... erry TT 21.15 8 "3 LOW MEDIUM PRICE CLASS <8 s et... eee Ce 22 20.75 tg SUPPER ‘MEDIUM PRICE. CLASS: : ‘¢ Ford Thunderbird ...7..... rere 4% os ¥9.13 ‘ $ HIGH PRICE CLASS ~ ‘ eo Cadillac Sixty-Two ..... 486s wae He wk Ste 19.04 o= ; 6 e be : * e ° ° ° * Whether. your car is a late model or new — , os here's. good mileage news for. you... 47 BRAND NEW CARS AVERAGED 7 | . é | 1 MILES PER GALLON IN THE 1959 MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN ALL CARS USED °59 MOBILGAS SPECIAL — The New Car Gasoline ! 9.4 carefully, use speeds—in city traffic, on the open road, in scorching desert heat and frigid moun- tain cold . . . jammed into 414 days just about every driving condition you will en- counter in a full year! So the results area - real index of the mileage potential of your car when you take this tip from the Economy Run drivers... Always keep your car in top shape, drive 59 Mobilgas Special—The - New Car Gasoline! Get it at your friendly Mobil dealer’s for your new or late model car—’59 Mobilgas Special—mileage _ proved:in the’59 Mobilgas Economy Run! YOU'RE MILES AHEAD | WITH MOBIL! Tune in “TRACKDOWN” every Wednesday night, CBS-TV Eaten ‘Ne Dy Mahlon | Cold |Sets Records in 7 Rocky. Mountains for the date invaded the Rocky Mountains today on the heels of a massive spring storm that cas- jthe higher’ elevations, ‘The frigid air moved in with) light breezes that pushed the re- luetant storm east and south out of the Rockies. x * * The mercurydipped near zero east of the mountains. It was 8 below sero at Fraser, temperature a record for April 10. * -® 2&8. Colorado Springs was buried under 23.3 inches of white stuff, a record for the: resort city. Den- ver, with 145. inches, - has- more than 75 inches of snow this| year. That is more than double} the horraal figure for the Colorado capital. i * * * The cold snap made motoring ‘leaded three feet of fresh snow on/ Hospital Personnel Group Elects. Local: Man Ralph W. Lownds, personnel director of St. Joseph Mefcy Hos- pital, yesterday was elected 1959-1960 president of the Greater hazardous throughout Colorado. Roads where snow had melted? as the temperature fell. Light. rain or drizzle sprayed|- sections of southern New Eng-/2 ‘along the Oregon Coast. other parts of the country. City Backs Policy of N-Arms Control Pontiac city commissioners have, joined in an effort backing further/ negotiations on control of nuclear weapons at Foreign Ministers Conference in Geneva next week. Commissioners adopted a pre- pared resolution and sent a copy on to the U.S. Senate, where a proposed resolution by Sen. Hum- phrey (Minn.) is about to be de- bated. to the one which Commissioners were asked to approve, calls for the United States to adopt a policy of continued negotiations for control and eventual suspention of nuclear tests. Similar resolutions are being dis- tributed to communities all over ithe nation for endorsement. Vote Canvass Brings ‘Only Minor Correction A minor correction was made as city commissioners: met last night to canvass the results of Monday's election...» , It turned out that there were 5,409 “yes” votes cast on Pontiac repeal) instead of 5,416, as un- offically reported Tuesday. This: difference did not affect the outcome of the Proposition 2 election, which defeated the move to repeal the ordinance. Otherwise, Tuesday's unofficial reports were verified last night, Want Cycle Speed Limit LANSING (®#—A bill proposing a 35 m.p.h. night time speed ‘limit for motorcycles hag moved to the Senate after overwhelming approv- al in the House, The measure also would .require written approval the local police chief or count sheriff for motorcyclists wanting ie drive after dark, during Thursday became ice glazed/ton Plains, has held the St. _— ‘land the upper Great Lakes and|$ Fair tol? partly cloudy skies prevailed in'{ Me Dini: tnt hn ho eK et BM eh. Ro SO eee ee ee CCT T ORT TU Tt eT er ertece eager Humphrey's resolution, similar| Proposition 2 (the tavern ordinance’ Lownds, 4861 Rioview Dr., Dray post five years. +2 FOR GOOD GRASS; LAWN ROLLER | eo 50 Ub Cepocity "8.95 Simple Positive Regulation Get buy! Sturdy 4° Cubic Foot Tray; All Steel Construction; Big rubber tires. : 4 FERTILIZER Sacco 10-6-4 119%: GRASS SEI SEED 100% Perennial iid “reve, pai php bp bhphpppp_p-pp_ i ip i DAA i _ pbbb_ Abbhphbhpphihbhiahbphbhpphhihh an i hd bt ttt te tndn tet titntidn I tattle tctatetntatadditdatad ROTARY | MOWERS —_—vererreerrrvevrrrerreereeTeeT Se wwe, INCLUDES 10° MA KEM-TONE - ~~ White and Colors. 20 W. $2.93 40 W. $4.79 RUBBERIZED | 99 Srnec 3 - dacs _ ALUMINUM LEVEL MAYS: Sia wh gay GUTTER A Special Purchase | OSC. SANDER . Veually Sold for $39.95 $3 <: ny om sean | oa * ce i de A be Ae he hh i dhe hn bbb i bi hin hin A Ain ta hn tn ti tn hi i hi hn Ain hn ie Mn nl Me i Mn i is i ln Mn A Mi ls te Mi in an i Ain tien i a Min i Ninn in tin Hl Min il te in i i in te di de dn GENERAL Ws 2258 WII o Hight way IPR LT BI OEE ELE IE ILE CIT Tool Specialists » Hardwa wile a o— ies HI * iF prea cre Te AN SUN IN THE PACE MIM) OF COURSE, IF IT'S ONLY AN * PALEFACE WHO FIGRTFOR J\ Sau trian waNiPNee OO , *\ Vous! am MUCH WAMPUM LUNCA OONALO? ae ' aaa gre i y a a TUNE Lone @USHM IAL Ee MORTY MEEKIE , a ees | By Dick Cavalli I CAN'T TAKE (IT ANY MORE / A poe wh Sem Wi MH ms vie Me o0es @ & a* ro i You'll. Find , PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. * To Place Your + WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181. : By Charles Kuhn GOSH, WE SURE OID WASTE Peet ye O’ NICE PLIMENTS THERE’ ea, I'M SORRY, BOYS, BUT THIS CAKE IS FOR TH’ BAZAAR // + ae * ea ‘ : i : ; 8 : : : : | 2 We take é ae ___ . “Everybody's so friendly in this town!" » oes ae : : + FREE BUS RIDES FOR DOWNTOWN * “The Trip Downtown == - SHOPPERS — | 0 afd s The firms listed at the bottom of this ad offer another service to you:who tide the bus to shop in DOWN- ~ TOWN PONTIAC. When you make a purchase of $2.00 or more from any of these firms a FREE RIDE. “TOKEN on Pontia¢ City Lines Buses will be given you... just tell the clerk that you came DOWNTOWN: ~ i ON THE BUS. The emblem’ at the left will be on display in stores and firms giving the FREE TOKEN. Look for it when you shop. . . these folks appreciate your patronage and hope this added service makes | your shopping trip DOWNTOWN more convenient. Look for the RIDE and SHOP Emblem in These Stores . . Tell Your Clerk You Rode the Bus Downtown PAULI JEWELERS 28 W. Haren ARTHUR'S 48 WN. Saginaw THE PONTIAC PRESS 48 W. Huron St. - WIGGS 24 West Huron CONNOLLY’S JEWELRY 16 W. Huron OSMUN’S 51 WN, Saginaw SAM BENSON MFGRS. CLOTHING OUTLET 37_N. Saginaw / BOBETTE SHOP 14 N. Saginaw _CLOONAN DRUG CO. 72. N,: Saginaw EPPERT’S CAMERA SHOP 57 West Huron HUB CLOTHIERS. 18-20 N, Saginaw DICKINSON’S ’ PONTIAC STATIONERS 4 N. Saginaw ae PONTIAC GLASS CO. PITTSBURGH PAINTS 23 West Lawrence St. eo REDMOND’S JEWELRY 81. N. Saginaw TODD’S SHOE STORE ~ 20 W. Huron St. ROBINSON’S STUDIO 20 E. Huron -St. : PAULI SHOE STORE 35 N. Saginaw PONTIAC ROCKCOTE PAINT STORE 2 S$. Cass Ave. ' $. C. ROGERS SPORTING ‘GOODS 24 E. Lawrence GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. WYMAN FURNITURE CO, 17 €. Huron 18 W. Pike - SALLAN JEWELRY CO. 88 N. Saginaw _ SHAWS JEWELERS 24 N. Saginaw GILLIES SHOES as * 47 N, Saginaw PONTIAC ENGGASS . JEWELRY CO. 25° N. Saginaw BACKENSTOSE ~ BOOKSTORE 19 E. Lawrence St. GENERAL PRINTING and OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrence JACOBSEN’S FLOWER 101.N, Saginaw St. PHILIP’S LUGGAGE and SPORTING GOODS 79 WN. Saginaw RAPPY’S 9 S$. Saginaw St. ~ WARD’S HOME OUTFITTING CO. 48 S. Saginaw .St. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS: CO. 71 W.. Huron St. ; ABSTRACT TITLE GUARANTEE CO. 18 w. Lawrence St. STAPP’S JUVENIL BOOTERIE % 28 £. Lawrence St. # LEWIS FURNITURE CO. 62 S$. Saginaw St. McNALLY’S, INC. 106 N, Saginaw WAYNE GABERT 121 N. Saginaw DR. B. R. BERMAN, O.D. OPTOMETRIST 17 WN. Saginaw St. CALBI MUSIC CO. - 119 N. Saginaw St. DE’COR SHOP 61 W. Huron St. MARGARET ANN SHOP 37 W. Huron St. MODERN DAY FURNITURE CO. 15 E. Pike Se. SCARLETT’S BICYCLE and HOBBY SHOP 20 E. Lawrence St. PEGGY'S 16 .N. Saginaw St. THE LITTLE SHOP | 24 €. Huron St. -GRINNELL’S ’ 27 $. Saginaw St. MITCHELL TYPEWRITER & OFFICE EQUIP. Co. 123 -N, Saginaw ‘St. é | } tne A. Re ; Boe 4137. eS = LS Le Rie = ig 4 : ay me aie. acd = ee toe 7 ej ? A ~ be: Peestoms Abe sont (gy |Monin eo San tans Ieet t| f ) Faas eee e eRe TESS ae 2.00% - Rye— 1958 -.+ 3380 tes 162.1 pt : Tessonene ceases 1 May . ...-. 18 os aaa oy: ine 96.0 $ , ; ah ra. 35 pe ae ie 1.26% 1968 low aoe 7%) 29 r . be z i eee eee n er ots Webs) GOs. .cesee0: ‘ : a oe taaes 5 iF thie... , daceee 1 t cor ees Radishes, ise (bchs.) doz. .,.. nd = Roubarb, noibguse ibehs) don: 138 r -y ie Figures alter decimal points are eighths|/ point among key stocks outweighed ee ee ee Space Age’ Chess J ee ES meh tay Mons losers in the same range. ire Is Three-Dimensional I 5 ROE FE at gard adr cnatcgy WEST ORANGE, N. J. w—A/Howell Elec Motor co" .. <1. 105 114 pre snentl ites tone: seh ad : us-/ER Metal Prod Co* 4.0.) 188 134 . ‘gulis down to ; cull t : chess game rag Fremees So" a: iva 15 12 | tional losses. Among these were daughter, ewes 600-000. unchanged. to % lower, May/ing 128 pieces has been developed|?%2y, | iy een ia 162 is2| United Aix Lines which reported pe spae be nn ret eth wd to be ee by J. David Marks. ‘! "No sale; bid asked | Fecerd quarterly earnings. : i a * [May ; rye % lower to % higi-| “He says he wants to * provide) 4 Co ee = enh aede” Ristrict Dog Training er, May $1414; . ans %4, tO|amusement for anyone fascinated }4 il La Sets R rd A few electronics lentes showed «é ‘ es \% lower, May $2.26%.~ by sale a mp eco continued strength. Litton _Indus- ‘LANSING &—The State Conser- see ees aga ations. tries rese more than 2 and Texas n Det it warns that: the Some addjtions have been made DETROIT # — The C. M. Hall instruments over a point as bullish graded: A large 26-28 medium A large 28; medium showed virtually no change. The market was mixed at the Start with a slightly higher ten- dency which became better de- fined as the session continued. er advanced about a point each. . Int Shoe : Ch . 1066 Int Tel & Tel ..30 Strs . Crk Coal ..39.3 RT ee um . 7. bao . #3 Kennecott . et ide ane 43.7 LOF Gisss "0s *“** 59g Liby yb &Pdy 9.6 + BAS Motors .. 37 ockh. Aire ae Am N Gas ... 11.2 “$4 Ades 3 . 04 Psy +. ‘¢ pe Teaerel . 201 Kew & Nagh ...038 aenes 613 rtin Uo “4.2 Armco Stl ..., 66.6 a Str .. ee ao» 20.5 ‘a. * : i Mergen Lino . 51.6 ++» 3 Merr Chas ...19.2 lo .. 43 ’ Mpls Ben 131.2) - 6 M&M ..131.2 Air 406 Minn P&L ....38 Bond Strs “ 3. ch ,..46. . . 18.4 Mont Ward ....44. Warn .. 424 lotorola. ..... 80. Mtg .. 10 Mueller Brass .20 . 91.2 Murray CP 2. Baike .. 79.5 Cash . 88. a... 4,6 Nat Retry +s oy Burroughs . .. 42 ype _"e Cal Pack : 564 af Vw ty ee Calum & H .. 234 RAY iss Se Pac » ® Can Dry .21 Nor Sta Pw. Pac ..... 38.5 Ohio On % Capital Airl .. 23.5 Owens Cng 6. Carrier Cp .. 444 Owens Til Gl... 86 Case, JI oe oe be eo 66 Cater . 2 e.. Con Ill Lt pf.. 85.4 petiay. ac ie} r. . 632 Bt Ps F te R .veaged S15 Cities Sve - 83 Phel D 6 Clark Equip .. 65.2 Brice + Cluett Pea ... 8 Phili Pet ..... 5s. Colum Gas .. 23.6 Pure Qi ..... 46 Con Edis .... #4 BOA,” oases 55 Con N Gas .. 54 b Stl .... 67. Con Pw 4.16 97.1 Rex Dg ~ @. Cont Bak ....492 Reyn M +. 8. Cont Can 5.5 Dut .. 4. Cont Meter 17 eway St ... 38 08 0005. os St Ree Sep Zt Corn Pd 8 hs a ae Gertie Fue... 2. Mea OW «.., “eee Det Otis... 8 Eee ee Doug Airc ... 55.2 gou cease #0: Dow Chem ... 85.5 Sou Ry ....., 54. Pont .....225 Sperry Rd .... 22. Bast Air L... 45.4 Oll Cal ... §3. t Kod ....134.4 gtd ‘Oil Ind .., 50 Eaton Mfg ... 67.6 std Off NJ ... 515 Ei & Mus ,. 83 Stevens, JP... 20 Emer Rad .... 10.2 gt Pack ... 12.6 Erie RR ...... 141.5 Suther Pap ... 42 Ex-Cell-O .... 405 & Co... 38.7 Firestone +1428." CO sruve 78.5 Ford Mot ..., 61.5 Tex G Sul ... 236 Frueh Tra .. 23.3 7 : Peené 22.3 Gen Bak .,.. 14 Tim R Bear .. 48 |Gen Dynam.., 61.6 Trans W Air .. 224 Gen Elec .... 81.6 os 97.2 Gen Fds .,... ™% Twent Cen ... 4 Gen Mills... 93.6 Un Carbide ...129.6 M . 4.7 Pac. .,.... 44 Gen Time .., 83.4 Unit Air Lin .. 38 n Tire .... 69.1 Unit Aire . Gillette |. , 0 Init Pruit . 2 Goebel Br .... 4 - Un Gas CP... 41 rich |... 86.1 US Rub ,,.... 5394 Grah Paige .. 3.1 US Steel ..... 80.6 Greyhound .. 21.2 US Tob ..,.... 244 Gulf Ot 112.6 Walgreen” ..... 514 and F .... 13.6 Wést Un Tel .. 38 Home Stk 43.2 West A Bk ... 356 Hooker Ch ... 28 Westg Bl ..... %2 ™ Cont . 4 White Mot . Indust Ray ... 244 Wilson & Co ...384 Ing Rand -..,100.4 wootworth : 86.3 Inspir Cop .. 44.3 Yale & Tow .. 113 Interlak Ir 25.6 Zenith Rad ..273.4 ped a Mch ee Gen T&E .... 68.2 nD ary ow... «4 Nick ./00 0.913 Geneseo ...... ag Upjohn, Kal .. _Lodge Calendar ial Communication. Pontiac News in Brief Thieves broke into the cottage of E. H. Coulter, 3990 Sashabaw Rd., Independence Township, yes- terday and took miscellaneous items including a television set, radio, vacuum cleaner and bed- ding, Pontiac State troopers said. Ralph Humphries, of 3 Euclid St.,‘ reported to Pontiac Police Thursday that someone entered his home and had stolen a wed- ding ring valued at $45 from the fireplace mantle in the living room. ‘ . Jewelry valued at about $100 was reported stolen Thursday from the home of. Mrs. Hugh Wolfing- ton, 856 Stanley St., according to city polfée. e Sale Sat. April 11, 9 am, to 1 Sod Lay a Williams eon. yton ins. Sponsored n-~ ac Commandery No, 2. adv. Ditemnge Sale. & Satur day, April 10th and: lith. Corner Saginaw. and Pike Streets. adv. Rummage Sale. Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 at 128 W. Pike, er 8 amo: iv, e; St. Vincents eet 211 Rum South Parke. Saturday 8 to ; —ady. churehy Bi. 440 a lith at 8 o'clock, International Harvester and Pfiz- if Pate i 2 5 28 3 it if | d E ef * is i i fe tes i He Ly EY > at uf a FE * : _Louise will le in state. Card of Thanks 3 8Y Saae: EAR ip PLAT Coe See Oo Meee adtaewene Oe < In Memoriam IN Lovina MEMORY OF THOM- Phe mie MWe=2 Geena , 20 hear your voice, te see. y: "Fenerel Dasa Donelson-Johns | _ __pecigned tet enora THeeARRSORIF FIN CHAP “NEW OFFER, Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME vice. Plane or Motor. ~ po eS. Lig Cemetery Lots 5 rt Walled Novi. one Lake and No At 10 a.m, Today thee were replies at The Press 4, 5, 7,.10,° 34, 28, 31, 32, 60, G1, 62, 74, 76, 77, 87, 94, 96, 104 and 108, Help Wanted Male 6 iets, brent vy 4 PERE PER AND PAINTER. PLEN- of work. FE 8-9807. CONVEYORS ~ ESTIMATORS Only experienced ualified per #en need apply. os ” age. _miust ha’ ca . «I / tween 2 & 4 p.m. TEDS: * p.m, Community. Activ-|. PALMER-BEE 3000 OPDYKE RD. Rammage Sale, 14 E. Pike, April) 8 _ adv. 2h yen: ot pay person im. a han VOCATIONAL COUNSELING / ——— tescher. ALL oases OF FOUNTAIN PENS ‘ 4 ask for Mrs factory trained man Paul.. . aon our ce, General Printing & a ly Co. I? W. Law PE 3-01 “Work Wanted Male 10\~. TOUSEMOVIN eq FE ing, 20738. ontractor.. Pree extimates, 9g $434 Licensed Business Services 13 sings end. Weekends jw oh saves Livern: i007, ACCOUNTANT, ot a wag af 4 Crooks Vii Road — between Rd. Phone Acme. Asphalt | Paving | Ib gem J are hag age e estimates, el, Reasonable. KM Blacktop Rep. op Repairing iff Sou pee EM. 3-0083 after 5. Trucks to Rent 1 stakes ontiac Farm and Industrial Ceca Co, ; 4 + A oy EXTERIOR . ink Tee Oe aS PA iO — PAPERING Wi ~Paper “Removal ~t- ANTEED. FE 2-2312 PAINTING, NEW METHOD FOR fhe mew "Bee eelinates” Cal Puen cwediing well Sapar te ea ian" “pate, Soran’ UL, PAPERHANGING 4 PAINTING. FE ¢2171 Television S Service 22 DAY OR NIGHT TY SERVI PE b00 or PE eae - * “noon & ‘evening, all __Uphotstering canrars AND FURNITURE cleaned tn home. 25 exp. P *pE 64623. |" A+ BOARDING HOME. LI? monthly or| —censed. FE 2-5031. FE 4.0255. ist gate an PAINTING ARD D DEC : terms. UL i 23 ; BAPELY bee We ome an is . Control Commission to grant said licenses upon the expiration of 10 ys from date hereof. Dated ~VILLAGE HALL “FOR RENT FOR PPRERV AzIOnS ‘ CALL FE 4-7065 . 3261 ORCHARD LAKE RD. _ ES, SILVERWARE bowls. FE punch bowls. FE 45605. 00 Wtd. Children to Board 26 oon USED ae g's gat WANTED ~ STAN | TIMBER. - TA LUMBER MILL "Ra, M4 PE $-6131 : WANTED: Be eo DISSTON CHAIN Wanted to Rent _ 29 STORA GE ARAG : near Waller Le Taibo oe ‘CLASS PAINTING AND PA-| WANTED TO LEASE, me sor = tion to buy: Lake f By y- 3 caren. 1st CLASS DE RA AINT- ear around home in Waterford Township. Pontiac Press, Box 11. WANTED TO aor dh iT BY? ADULTS —Lakefront ¢ or fa ond : or ———_ es. < igrenees. Cal 4-2119 after 1 Wtd. Cantracts, Mtgs. 32 ABILITY . To sell fr land contract at the |. lowest ao" ible discount—is a service Ted McCullough has given form: : ABSOLUTELY ‘The fastest eure ract, can't buyets yeraitae. sitor Partridge. FE 4-3581, ACTION!!! . On Your Land Contract, If you ve sold first or pects 4 Fg rH Mr. wie C. HA AYDEN, Realtor . capt, Fo Vanwelt 449 rey. CASH AVAILABLE FOR x LAND " cON- TRACTS AND HOME NO OBLIGATION. CALL A. Johnson REALTOR + 1704 8. Telegraph Ra wt CASH | FoR RL. WELLS fi Nicholie & & Harger_ Co, IMMED TE. “Tl see if Mr, Dexter is int” Buy Land Conbietts Lams engl 3 res 0036 or gaine 5 Y paninah HUMPHRIES REALTY Wanted Real Estate 32A A CABIN IN Send full “PENN REALTY 4122 N. Woodward -___LI_ 95000 ALL ee ag ont PHA equities even . your payments. Im- RL ~ WICKERSHAM ytair 6-6250 hie kavins: EYE NTF DE DE- | Te ‘WILE TRAVEL We will travel to see you and show you how to t cash for yous home, land contract or acre- og s 30-minute RD. RILEY, B Broker re ou take 3, 4-4821 tern aciinte Action (We Can Sel Your 7g WHITE BROS. - REAL ESTATE OR 31295 Hwy. 5660 Dixie Open Eves. 'til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 5 WANTED: WILL BUY FROM OWN- #. & beter modern, — e abe wh paym : some Fepair. . “Pet08, after “terms. jake | Paul M. jon es, Heal Est, Est, 32 Ww, B Rent hoes mauseeeg 33 1 GIRL. $8, PVT. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT apts. Partly furnished, OR 3-9105. 1 RM FOR EMPLOYED LADY downstairs. be eee. Benes service. $ TI Douglas. 4-3181 ur FE 5- 75-9156, 1 RM. KITCHEN) (ETTE. ENT. gr So. util,” Singles | is wk. — AND 3 ROOM. PVT ENT. * pai king ag, pace, quiet, adults, 133 i 3 2 go 1 ee APTS. PVT. badnoers, newiy r couple. Nr. Per! 1 RM. APT., Ent. washin: 3 ROOMS, CLEAN, CLOSE ‘IN, near high , sche school. 41 Augusta. 1 & BATH, $12 WEEK. 3 = ER UTIL. “ground floor Berwsen Aw burh and 8. Bird. Crooks Rd. sett 3 RMS. .& ‘TH. FE 5-846, a iat, Clemens. a 2 & 3 A a private entrance, & Plent: kit fa- _}- cilities. 164 ww peixing 1 PE 5-8583 between 6:00 & 8:00 mm. a ARGE RMS ENT. A ? i beth 200s sn_.Shores. 3 RAMCIAPT, FO ont FURN. utliitie f13.30 —s C8 Sienera ‘Lk FE pans pea “NEWLY decorated, Adults. 221 _N. Cass s 4 ROO! util, . 1 Clark. ry & . & = | Rent Apts, Furnished 33 St i Re ean ar ede 2 RMS, P TH és to 4-3579 PE 2006), ater | 7 oat meme re 4 AND BATH, UPSTAIRS; _ ern after 4, F} 4 Ri i cc MOTOR, ‘ after 5. B Fei 6 3. LOE. MODERN RMS. PVT, bath and ent 7 RM FOR, NEA PSEA rE 5 7 Res. UBPER, “UTIL FORK. 3 ae PRIVATE BATH, ALL util, furn, 4 Ige. closets. New! ated. 37 Norton, FE 23783. p.m. FE 3-7682 : Le * § Dwight, - rs TLGE RM. ABT = AUBURN ” ae Set ca eiorcad. Ai rE ~~" ROOMS AND BATH 10T__ WN, hal 4, BA Clean, Nicely furn. 8 4 RM. BATH AND ENT. 2 bedrms. € utamn OR_3-7887, © RMS. & BATH, UPPER. PVT. _Util, turn. Pe 4 ADULTS. 3 RMS. a7 BATH UP. a EO back entrance, Garage. CLEAN 3 ROOMS & BATH. priv Reas. after 4 p.m BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED: NEW FURNITURE id RENT’ * “—DRASTICALLY REDUCED— PURN. AND UNFURN, _MODERN 1 BEDRM, APTS, ADULTS ONLY MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. € E 86918 LY 3 & BA NEAR Adults. OR Sine ING ROOMS entienien. 261 State St. or : tomers onl, pene ac ‘oh week, 94 ¥ D RATED, Ys ROOMS, for SEs if a ge : : E Drayton Pisins. PE 72-2044. | NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM and ti hot water, stove and refrigerator furnished. Rent $60. FE 4-4807. ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS a ee THON eae NE En “DRASTICALLY R REDUCED— rene: most Loewe gee modern side apartment development. B y type building with individ- I entrances, Beautiful kitchens with metal cabt- nets in decorator colors with plas- } ol = and Love refrigerator Automatic heat and hot water (soft) fargiehes. Kitcheni fan, master TV = “i ‘end many other ee fea-4 For a Plt gy od L-naged no senate or uired, TaD 8 o Y¥ MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 FE 8-6918 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY AM. - 9 P.M. ™% room apt. Private eda, PLR, bath, $45 pe - agen 4 veges, ae a floor, Stu- bath ippe apt. Private ah, heat and |. . Alse furnish PAGE A Eee MF perme. PE fico SMALL es M15 MAple 5-0816 room. each lease SAM WaRWick AT SYLVAN Lake — 3 rick, car- at Lease bey 2 bedroom $100. Lake privileges. FE UNPURN 5 RM. TERRACE. NEW- de deCorated & sanded floors. 5-6437, WATERFORD-AIRPORT RD. TWC ‘AIRPORT pO, Two Tr a§ & . FE screens, $75 WEST SIDE. RM. BRICK. 1% ate, Gas heat Exe. cond. FE Rent Lake Cottages 36A LAKE ORION ge be 200-ft. lakefront. 1 house. 2 bedrooms, . Perfect for 1.600 for season. prt. 1 small child bot" ane ot. Pontiac , trance. Near 2-2992 or Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 t ASD 2 EE tare Ok bole, i ™ ‘ ly. decorated, free , Close core Wie oe gk SLATER APTS. ARCADIA NO. 1 WOLVERINE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL Three blocks. Courthouse. We have severa! newly decorated artments from $49. @ more. bed Wenees SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55 North h Parke St. one | BU: LAKE ORION Modern lobatront 2 bedroom, liv- ing ftoom, ecorated & 5 furnished. MY 35300 For Rent Rooms _37 ee — tapes — Pontias Motors. PE. : with privileyes. 8 min 5 Rig walk . oa UR on NG oa iy ist floor, close in, 61 Pair- FURNISHED Bore. IN BRICK ON ate e bidg. downtown, Call ‘rooms & bath in aaners ape s efore 5. ' building, Heat furn, EM iN, N, CO RT- UNION COURT APTS. | able rm. Ress. Call after 6 p.m. bi 5-9 ail lee ‘a rated. “edict, MODERN nledly decore ROE UPPER ROOM. friendly ne tgnbore. Adults oniy,| West side FE 2-0915. If no an- Close . locker’ room, te teeliitien, Swer, call afte: 9:30. town in good 4 ARD OPTIONAL ential neighborhood. $49 Oskiand month. See sorepaker a Ei? iat Avs a Baal KG. Hempstead, 103%. Huron. EST SIDE edad wat tank Bet d, F | : if yo ge s0n. ac is, an 3 service handy. or. FE an , gett Tastes) 25, {gumAN, PARTLY etehen peiv, ralshed 67 Fairgrove _ Rooms With Board 38 EXTRA CLEAN. ¥ STYLE meals, TV. PR Boor . 14 Mat hews. / 7 4 : soak Sy BOARD arenes te Homes 38A bom : se = oe ba “NO sown PAYMENT ste : storms Parnas corner, #0500 itn “soe pe ly: Ortonville rem oomiees. On East Bide of North oodward, 280 ft. South of Big ger Ra. Contact Mr, Danto Tri-Level yataer home op 1 Sa. ca Base- block from bus. $9,500 with terms. po awn & small bouse as giwodp REALTY FE 2-54: John K. Irwin & SONS If It’s Colonial Hills © You want you will like these offerings: Two lovely brick homes in this desirable neighborhood The three bedroom house has & full basement and two car g&- ae. i charmin, me has an Base Ray heat. Both priced to seij at less than 620,000. Call For Appointment John K. Irwin & Sons Realto 313 West, Huren Street PE 5-947 or FE 27-4031 EVE. PE 8-474 TAKE OVER sivaeers 3. 2 BED- room e pol 100x130" In Com- $1,000, 340 with $28 ,two bedroom mates monthly, FHA PHa—tit 4 yeas OLD 7 BEDROOM. _ it £*5,8 garage. Vertical venetian blin ms*& screens. Fenced back yard. Very low ows _payment. By owner: l¢ BEDRM. 2 BATHS, WEBSTER 12x20 livin Saoeck as heat, softener: owner, FE 2-7734 COMPARE _ pid Roautites mee, Cod Home herd $15,000 “range. 3 price, 16xi8 ma, a iy walls, Beautifu . Fa Storms screens, Attached pono on 3 lots on small lake. $1800 c PANGUS, Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville e,_ NA, Tis ESCENT LE. PRIV. 3 BEDR “Te. Jot. Rec. rm. in bsmt, Dining tm, Alum, storms iy screens, $14,000. Owner, FE FE 2- Immediate ate. Possession . 4bedroom Large w lake einen $7, with small down payment. Large, hang ing. Put Pu basement, , $7,200 with CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 3-11 5 rms. dn., 3 rms and Pg up. N, =. 2 lots, 1 garage, auto, furnace ane hot water heater. at Storms and wavee” varden see" down. bi we afer 1 ATT’ Di Ree. many extras, West side, . 1 a $500 oe with amall ) » Base reps aor + eect ontt omer. ~LIKE@A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em in the iam Ads! an at ached garage. aes if. oi) Evenings after 6 call on 3-3708. JOLL, REALTOR wy a J. 2536 DIXIE H at, attached rage, large jot 70 : ‘a bas been reduced for quick “pd PE 4-4561 af BLA WATKINS faxe privileges. Large 26 ft. Iiv- ing Toom. floors. basemem, tiled feor recres- Yon beat, - Patio & aw s, loads of be —_ terms availe- DRAYTON PLAINS 5 room alow, 2 large bed- rooms. f room. Full). basement. Garage ved street pole onsets land- LAKE Nearly New Only $1,500 Down TODA Now Is the Ti storms garage. wait, buy it while you can. “Bud” Nicholi 4 Mt. Clemens &t. Call Mr FE 51201 or FE 2-3370 me e, Realtor Allen $500 Down—In City . Lot 506x150, 4 rooms . Of - bus & school. possession. Commercial—Vacant 82x 275, located on Oak- i ave 7 room & beth home. needs some was. = $10,600, $2600 do West Side—Vacant Near Central High, home has Meteben tial 3 , oi} beat. La garage. $14,050, terms. St. Benedict's brick, lake vileges. ist feree ve een, Br replace, full sise ‘room, le. ber pote tie’ bate dad hoor 2 ceramic tile Sata bed 6a Pe ‘ee Lak pes. car garage. 822,500, te Silver Lk. Front—110 Ft. 4 bedroom wert — Lake Too! ie level has scre type kitchen with, etc., tile ore liv room, fire- piace, bedroom or den, Up- stairs bas "FA be bedrooms, el oem. bn heat. $23,000, . Dixie H wy: —Lakefront Loon zoned ideal ‘re “doctor's of parking. Ist floo' 2 picture windows. e E dining room, kitchen with reakfast room. ae RA, 4... tile mage ace, tories, sun be ms FA heat, $26,600, terms. Vi 3 Roy Annett, Inc. pecieace we dn Suse “Bvenings and Sundays bath. car garage. acant. a. quick Priced at only Parish number mn ope! Soult ‘e oven, ing : commercial, clinic, plenty r livin; al fire- SL ceerune 1923 ‘al 8-046 “SMITH” SYLVAN VILLAGE Lake Modern ene te fl terrace tobe sbx2e f' ition. 23,000. Rolfe H. §_ 8. teenage 24 ~ Telegra) Evenings ilege home with 3 bed- Pe nothe and a, storms and, se essional location nr. public alley. +. 6 rms. each An exce rt 2 fam- brick residence side, Good value Smith TOR— ne FE 3-7648 8 pm. 33 “THIMK!"” "HE Fad Fol ay $69 PER MONTH TERMS— VA . 3 . BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH Estates Lifetime Aluminym ROOF ‘& SIDING aR ny a FE 29122 3 Bedroom ‘HOMES $100 DOWN | Moves You In * SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEEDAYS & quepay 1 TO 3 FRIDAY WESTOWN REALTY PE $-2763 or Eves. LI 24677 2 GREEN LAKEFRONT WEST BLOOMFIELD ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES idew owner. Kinzler | peer 670 W. = PE 4-3525 If _no or Gall PE +1796 OTTAWA DRIVE Woutertal con dition, brick home. Verstbule entrance, center hall, lace in liv- ing reom, ining room, den. Excellent kitchen and bre st Marl and drapes included. rgoms and ba up, Gas fired steam heat. Double. ra Bent grass lawn— $27. 060-7 Terms, EAST SIDE About 4 AM scot old, wonder- fully conditioned home. wee 2 rooms large bedroom up. Pull rere fenced yard, FHA compatiment. st tems “ae Pp WEST SIDE Near h- School for one @ Seateas 908 cost. Trul: a a grand brick —. * pouble Merona Tt ja a -_ Lee | down, believing. NOTHING DO T sates s, Some with Various. loce- fi ts. a Per cent ah intercon, aly for details NOW!! OTTAWA tie 4g betroom is levels oe on i et, 4 jshwasher, peting o> double garage, etc.- See is ving. Price $25,000. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & JARGER C 1% car garage. $1620 down. benca wil iam Prive ache private rc HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton FE eee ment, ae soliener. “ouone germs ea ints MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH yi 2 PULL BATHs . in this cesiiaeabb ame home: Nat- atmosphere. reduced to $11,500. LAKEFRONT. ,. with 80 ft. on the water. 2 Dearne peme wit ) ebay tie for $8,000— ~ Bi ao a down, tarts on this GI ~ GOOD BUY! ‘ ity room, Breeseway. lot, Bir ide d,t8-500- Just. mort- — down and ~ Sremimately $65 per mo, 28 FOOT LIVING ROOM .. ,|\ re window in this room bun- 4 year old 3 a Re . cm Bateman REALTORS FE 40528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & - Sun. 6-Room ‘Brick 3% Acres, 2 Baths Lovely reclaimed brick. full day- basement, firepla. 2 walls. Toom, cheerful birch Fiteen, at. A : On 252 =z 580 foot Tice $21,000, state — dream parcel, Fulj To Settle rpeted living room, full furnace, large screened down a 675 per Case felts be price only $26,000 on ter: NORTH SIDE 2 ee s*. wBeauttal living js Duty room, Alum- inum si $$ & screens. 1% car . Out of flow. * $450 DOWN | bedrooms. oak floors. Plastere . full basement. Stoker hea Auto- matic dish washer & disposal bagel garage on 300 ft. lot close hools. RILEY REAL ESTA TE ve ods Eliza beth Lake Rd. PE 41157 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO Seminole Hills This 7 room, 2 story home = carpeting in every room, beau ful livipg room with brick ‘ee. piece. vely kitchen with es bedrooms . ample closet space. $16,900." s electric water heater. Nothing ‘tow & $61 per month including taxes *, insurance, fee interior of this yr. old hom is finished in Enetts pine. 2 mise bedrooms, 14 car ae be priv- ileges om Maceday $8500. Tavestors. If you looking for an in- vestment that will bring in $75. ae a Bi-Level and Tri-Level Starter peeee N down on your lot we have several Zholee lots “avaliable. ‘ote! open tor your inspection. REALTY TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. 5-1284 4-3844 Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 . 2-FAMILY INCOME \AS LOW AS $175: a ihe 1 LIKE Ho ALL FoR “DE. R’J. (DICK) VALUET M6 Oakis PR ease FE 5-0603 MULTIPLE eninge il 8.20, GI—ALL BRICK Kampsen — lot, | OPen es. RANCHE Warren -Stout, Realtor ee WHITE ~ BROS. RANCH —3-BEDRM. Frame. ia Very neat. clean, “well-ept com Esse Ra Ons, 99 ft lot. Total bath, porch, part basement, oi] heat. 2 car garage. Alum: Gurms & pezeess. - WHITE BROS- OR 3-1295 + Dixie Hwy. "til 9; Sunday 19 ‘til 5. Duras 3 IN DRAYTON PLAINS. $8950 with $950 down. Good con- dition. MAple 5-1792., IRWIN - MULTIPLE ore senvice F TIM’ down on FHA eet Past possessi ne CORN — cost moves you into ‘this lovely 23 bedroom ranch, plastered walls, oak ed air heat. Principle and interest pey- ments $44.24 a month. ew 3 bedroom ranch, oak plastered — oil » @arport. Lot 150. ted near Oakland Lake. ee go TO BUILD uild on your lot 2 or w me % a —y WILLIAMS. REAL arm & ee 1483 BA BARGAINS! 2 & 3 BDRM. BUNGALOWS — NEWLY DECORATED—AS LOW AS $175 MOVES YOU IN. NO OTHER COSTS. CLARKSTON ND DESIRABLE LOCA- TIONS. HURRY ON THESE SPE- IM WRIGHT, Realtor Oettans Ave. ante MULTIPLE £ LISTING sevice. RANCH HOME ~- Beautiful location ped, 2 bed- room ving room w Bagge td ¥ nice an a us more eating toom in jarge itehen, uetlity room that is as complete as another kitchen, im baths, , Stacked esas. $238,- J. R. Hiltz room with *firepince, residentia Call now. Jean Becker, OR 3-2906, 44 ft. ranch. 4 ft agittthen, built in oven and Bonsois tial. REALTOR 1011 W. Huron }| SLICES: OF fixn e Newsteatures ee RG » “Put your hands up, this is a holdup!” . For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses | 43)... i MAKE, : i bein Pireplace. 4 OFFER peo th lake priv- "tesea. Nye nog =. stele INVES STORS.. basement, > ioe candy lots. located off Baldwin. DORRIS & 4 REALTORS Ww 752 W. Huron ADE Phone PE s ry 41557 "t delay it can be yours at $8,730-with no down payment RAY O’NEIL, Realtor = . greunete: 7103 al Rd. rorie oo GILES: Huron with ame Re Vacant — Move right in oven. Gardens tems bpd with full Saameeeme auto. ot heat. Glassed-in front tar rch. , Also @ one car garage “tor further informa Pontiac Lake ly § i, down. - Call 6 Rope. 5 ree all on GILES REALTY CO. PE 54-6175 OPEN 9 A.M.-9 P.M. MULTIPLE 221 BALDWIN AVE. TIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘SCHRAM' GI — N ear garage. On lot 80x 'OTHING DOWN 2 Seiten Ranch home with Privileges on Crescent lane es. costs will move you in 2 FAMILY INCO! a [ i DRAYTON PLAIN: up 4 ‘or $80. ands dear with gas 2tar garage. $3,- pmol with oil / 14x20’ utility room. On ei ft. lot. y $7,700) and terms can be arranged, IVAN. W. SCHRAM FE 5.9471 942 JOSLYN COR, MANSF’ OPEN EVENINGS AND REALTOR SUNDA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE- NDAY ROCHESTER ge, - Lada mene hie 1010 Kisame, Roche ig ao | x, } nice e Kitch- 1 pase: ‘P7511 HILLSIDE - View Bs es Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 §; Main 4, Mich. Open Daily 9 to &— Sunday 12 to 5 _ Established in 1916 NEW IN ‘68 — Brick 3 bdedrm. with only $2,600 down. - — Attractive 3 bedrm. id High. living rm., eatures in appliances vent fan. 1% baths, gas heat. Brick frame con- tion. Plastered garage. Now at $19,000. Terms. OXBOW LAKE AREA — Lake | aoihaon. g to several lakes. 5 room poy t. ey tract = ent mt ery a ve yar ear school. $7,500 $1,200 down. SACRIFICE — Owner leaving state, — on this attractive 3- bedrm. and den, , all in excellent con- $2. BE THE PROUD OWNER — of this rambling ranch home on 2 acres just W. Maple road. 30 ft. farm kitchen, double fireplace faces kitchen and living rm., 3 agg oon 600 — Term: Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. eat "Telegraph FE 2-0123 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE CLOSE TO Crooks Road. Just a cute little 2 bedroom bungalow, nice sized ii room and kitchen, large lot us y cause we can sell this for onl down. Imme ate NOR ‘THEAST — e — = biog Bg Crapo Dietely eae s 3 , ta bun- _ gal ay Basement with new baal nac hot water heat Nice’ landscaped lot with it: — garage. Priced to sell with erm _— s after 6 call: LA §-6447 5-2935 or FE 2-338 A.o JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, FE-4-2533 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH GAYLORD HERE'S A BARGAIN This clean 2 home fs situated fe le oak trees. Has — large kitchen and good size ates: Total price. $6750. Ter SEVEN a ‘ROOMS Gtes garage this home, near arkston It lake grotties 50 , ft. away. Extra manee Jot shade and shrubs. home for @ large lent terms, xooe solid tam! y. Excel- IN_ ROCHESTER On aw quiet “street 3 large bed- fireplace, 2'9- in Electric susans end ee 1 today to ely home, af o%, f fine home. tt: A e is a e. investmen Here, houses on one lot. Make sm. down payment _ have is ur monthly yments, In the ¢ oad hand stores @ Pid Both houses for $11,850, “Terms. _LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD we EB. PIKE PEN EVES. rE OPEN, HOUSE Sunday, A ril 12 t 10 a.m. 'til dark 812 First St., Mitford i This/is a 1,280 s and ledge. rock con sen Hi- fi ai rimeter heat. 3 bed- room ths, family kitchen. Carport. Beautiful 100-f. lot with large pines. Cit water, gas, sewer. Under $21,000, pe | STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland Rd. (M59), Highland. MU 4-2045. 3 BEDROOM BRICK. BIRMING- Pa esean’ eare _ wey ‘decorated, Mt ont ee home ip area. Ce-| B ~ yamic tiled ’bath, full bem t with rec. space. Fenced rea bedroo' ved street. A real buy at saps. with |. on —— now renting for. $55.00 B "BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME Jz HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton FE 8-044 ‘LOOK At this 3 . home port. with ne gh mr a BFE ars Ot) Reasona’ 2 Hyg hy ee CUCKLER REALTY | 26 N. KEECOBUYS: g" : $4500. neat down [ode og @& «mal monthly pay- Roomy 2 bedroom TACK “K LOVELAND 2188 Case Lake Rd. a" ‘B & SGD Starter Homes ma 6-3858 OR 40341 BEDRM. ne * Ye fenced are, $9,975, OR - RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER - an exclusive neignnetiect ot brick homes and lots just sts io da ae “brick gre io. "car e oor 13, FOR SAS | gel Phot ga ee #esS Cc te erm eal warp SeukeAl 17, ere AN § * clous Thea bedrm, brick 4 ack n ree, paved scteene. baths, ’ 4 4-1453, 3 Ws 5 VETS / Nothing: Down a ad Sed Tans room, 3 thot a OPEN sewer. FE 8-6192 DAILY 2-6 SUNDAY 11-8 MODEL oft Rostneinoee POSSESSIO OTTAWA DRIV. Large ¥ bdedrm. brick, Living rm. with fireplace, sun rm., den, ap arate dining tm. Eating apace , kitehen, Paneled rec. rm. Terms, FE 5.7306. $1,000 DOWN Sarasota Ave., “near Leg waiee feces 3} lots. Seats en ga- ree 000. Immediate posses. “PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin Y OWNER. 3 ere pos Large youd paved street. Storms & soreens, $850 dowr, $11,500 balance ei a VA mortgage. $80 re be ing taxes & insurance. 389 Cameron eyice GuaReaTON — MUST SELL, 3 edroom brick ranch, corner lot, carpeting, storms, wil] take $2,700 for over 000 equi “blocks to Clark- eae BY OWNER. J BEDROO! iE. po basetient.cn com cn ceaninereial Mee 2, TETIP TY 40123 4 Open Sat: and Sun., 1-6 6 Irwin ps ententore. Move right in to. 3 bedrm aan full Dicomant. Longe ol with | 450 down no. Tit’ Rest A. J. PRIMM ealtor 29800 Grand River GR_€1210, KE 5-6855 WEST " FROQUOIS RD. 7 rms. 1M Bathe, pat Drapes. Eicvlacs. em Be “~ garage. ~ c. 386k wtp, TO “ony WEST side, 3 bedran, 1 Fw 42797. No realtors car- | ative | toed SELL .OR TRADE BUILT FOR YEAR AROUND : % BE i gE Hy od “s i 7 fe i Te i %3 fi To fi h Templeton mins Sylvan Village west Ri gap Rog Re og c- sega Screened Doreh. Rew wil Wil trade for om Seales Some contract wrailer or ete model 7 Tg ‘— 20acre farm 6rm. modern home, 3 houses, Barn. Tractor tools. Located near Oxfo: , ‘ade for small good home, SELL nce — 10-acre barry SELL OR Finn gal — Large bee ~ e has birch front jarge i=] is @ good ay Lew i See tow. Only sa only om pee William Miller. Realtor FE2 1073 W. OPEN 9 ‘to 9 SCOTT LAKE HOME Two bedrooms, large livite bedroom ranch LA KE F FRONT. Attached _ breese (a frontage. Good vik San lov tn,, alu “AL need is food credit peat $275 ro ing costs. NEW BRICKS ~— We have 3 left. 3 lovely bedrooms, very attractive tie be side location only 1% miles from city Hmits. Large lots with street. Priced tiac & vi . ‘L. H. BROWN, Realtor Rie with seo, _ worth eit ' they are ~ pg clent pcg wa soy, sults iF ale obt ba “foom Gia ao Sea | KENNEDY sot Ww, urea " +3500 NEAT STREET... ALL NICE LAWNS... AND THIS RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 8. Telegraph Re. we 0-8 Income Property 43A + aa “ul 8 AUBURN AVE. “@ family, 4 Takpes 2 beihé, gest value, $18,- + i. TONES. ie ie Carl W.. Bird, Realtor Community ren. PE sist? now. : Y A BPORD ACERT, rf /PANGUS, . Realtor . NA _-3815 “For Sale Lake Prop. 44 i ACRES ON WATERFRONT | ranch home with siany af Walk-out basem Th. # 30 fake 170 ber, VACANT ACREAGE s*freca, hail of 5 Sm: cation. $3 90 acres with 900 ft. ar oe 2 of gravel. hill, $35 per acre. of frontage Goo 138 | Highland Ra 4 ACRES . sl Keage Seatee.eaaes| sete tes Appraxtmatey 91100 . $26.50 per month. WHITE. BROS. nie bee ney (open Eves. ‘ti 9: Sunday 10 "til § For Sale Farms 48 A NEAR 1 D> - fialhed Pright BROS. Hi 4308 } eases Afton 6. he BAe RLS, i oie, she “TO BUY OR SELL | OLMES-BARTRAM De Non oe Business oc rea. *| FE 4358) small vate | _ easy oes. | & vo an| BETES "5 a ind | LAND CON? ie é 3 6 holise, | 7 NW Perry 4 ¢ ©. Pike ‘| Borrow te Contents $25 to $500 LK BUSINESS” SMALL TOWN of a lifetime. Bie Ne, tase down payment only MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. BROKER * 8. Rad, PARK AT DOOR Partridge "Ig THE “BIRD” TO SEE cent , westment. Can you match REALTOR PARTRIDGE BUSINESSES THRUOUT 2 ay 400.-PAYABLE 47. Mo "E ‘per gem i to t Biscaus 4 State BUCKNER | FINANCE COMPANY ¥ BORROW UP TO $500 ters th: ANS i. *TiOME & AUTO LOAN Cty things you're not using * ¢ ‘AU- | Sete seste se aT | eg cae ele Plains — Utica | eet IS ot through Classified Ads! 00 ay same a . s WA GA T - | 191 BW. Saginaw $-10 4K ©1000 by WEA tervin, nw Wane marae “Jonest, how — do you REALLY lke girist”* Sale HouseholA Goods 57, Sale Household G ‘wade dept foe’ real | Benes to pay FE .5-€189 Saginaw oa taser A bas os — rae —e equip. oie. 2 6 new, Conyert ig o LARG brane . PERE EEED ERE TE * ab ee ee ren eae e rer ee eseengakeanereneen 4 ¥ Pee ee USED LUMBER, NAIL Better-Than New 2x ~—3x10,—2212 Priced for Quick Bale saneee AP- ? Se Sat mt. 6 p.m. $30. | Seago ee M other { Come os and . Our prices and service will please. you, maisc. FHA Terms Free Estimates OPEN 8 to 6:30 MON. thru. SAT. stove $35. 21” ox stove . a os. wesher $10, Klsctzic | SURPLUS LUMBER & me PP mtnion | te Bighand Rd. “ey Om >on best makes, Sew, guar A anteed ears, rchandise, Saturday, : ocaemamee * tr *nore| Apri tithe? pm. 2616 Dixie fe thane used machine e., an}; H Py gt t - ~~ ag “ANCHOR FENCES — A- | REPRE WASH- . bi ue . +4468. rere Television $20, FE a, some 7 ed. abe aol gg? ou “WITH COVERS ; 3 A ae (1) Ballerina. dine. shitton | Ort caiss. "| saRVEL GIS WEPRIGERATOR 4| AUTOMATIC CAR WASHER. with 2 panels in back. Paid $60.) — et cu. ft. top freezer. #| 4 Bode at200; $508, or best Ween GRATEMARRED WATER HEAT-| fisine. Peers A isi | _ Lt 3-956 — crass apm eps | gina aceasta | cay pour eOATHOE | bean! aad oe , G po Curt’s OR and new heating sold or sport size 40) $15; gray-| niture. Also refrigerator. i . sod poy hosting WET teune oe Lesgue sport jacket, all or part. No reasonable offer | SINGER | ey down OR 34002. size 40 refused. Hick Grove Rd;| chines. & carry $20. iat Bloomfield Hills, FE 51261. Eves.| PE gan Sewing Cen- | BEAUT DIAMOND & : after . RABIOS. ms cone i eis or take over Sale Household Goods 57 a rf not. oe 5-8755 . Call afler 5 p.m. on bess. ee Sa = Write Pon- | SOLID MAHOGANY DousiE | CHITFROBE a Ei | FWES BOUGET. BOLD. EE PIRTURES YOUROS 1 goUIm manooane, pouat | Sey compete. 96, Fe est | "ehangeg “Ruars, 68 Mt Com | PATE Sic ogee omnes BRAND NEW ROCKING HORSE | COMBINA oeek boetie aaa =. : -| 5 Bot voter so steam oilers. HEP paw AND Po BABYS |~070 “Dig ‘discount. Samuel's A to double size tweed| Sere, Biectr roppties, creck | PEN AND POTTIE CHAIR - Big . >| Opens ‘ wore, | Bloc supe erock WHAT HAVE YOU, DINING | _pliances, MA_$-€011.___ eg BS oaaly et blac! ROOM pe gUTEe | ear: 81 DAVENPORT & CHAIR. 65; HIDE. | _CALL OR 3-4633 after “ PS ,* yy . 0. CALL FE) s-bed, $85; Frigidaire, $06, and TRADE-IN DEPT. UPeLy : misc. furn FH 6-192. oye ae ee T aM NEW it WO. | 5 Bihie top “sles, renee |. .:.. $3896 = Seer Ea Bal ted | Ue eae Seaee imac |Get he eta ase air Np Siametce Ra! slave, te og ta "nels | Saad stee yea 38 |"— BETTER BUYS — $ crate marred freesers.| secllnal, lamps. | 3 OS “Sood ae ii ES ee sFrstore, tw Orebara Late and : 2 pe. yp ey 85 | xa str W-Pine 3¢ lin. par coe z.| Pa Bali. abet | Her RATANS | Hh “eens "wrt % H.R 4 5 ; . bles, 9 = rug. r 6 ; gave the rest, Peer's 18 W. Pike BZ &1122 | 12 oe We lin, ft. ; pada tees Commerce fas TV. COLOR ROA it waa UnY. Si" Casing ¥ a. Se aN Es 34114. VHP tuner. Blond, Like neW| Base me iaeéue 30 ft. reg ee 4 FRADE GAD RANOE FOR ECEC 7° ~ i. a. , " ae chest ..... eneteeces snap tre yas Manro trie gegees Mh mapiendy °° 2" ae UNGE $8 Washer .....-.--.++ $20.00 FRADE Sine RANGE VOR OM3 Plyscore #28" — %" 55 Ea. leach, planter, All| New cotton mattress ....... 10 95 V-grooved M Piy wood in Mentinion, EM S:4013._-. | New innerepring, mastrosses $16.50 en Migetzie Co. pe cools wc cr N Precast Ss tl i AA A ALLL AA, * * atiress and FE b PORNITURE CO. USED REFRIGERATOR | gcaund $e teh 0.8 Es Po pple WE BUY, SELL & EXCHANGE |. Sepa Tose, i oe ; ~ VERYTHING FOR THE HOME SPECIAL ¢ epeees OL. 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY Coekes Toa 5. Soginaw PE 2-5523 . HAGGERTY Suttle, oul ss vanity amps, | ELEC.” RANGE. NEW DELUXE) IN EXCELLENT CONDITION os Lt ali for “a Ped cnly 62 Weebly, model. Sell or trade for ges ox te et a. Pearson Fursitare. 42 Orchard| Refrig. Used $50. Schick's. 8 cu. * E. wer es RTY ¥. ate nano mar sores, | fimcrnic STOVE REPAIRER - Between W. Magis & Postige Trail i rag 8 ped.-Overstutied ehair.| for, Air conditioner, 2 yrs. old. 10 ou, Seed OE. AND SA rE / — ; oe | - FRIGIDAIRE ef EFRIGERATOR. EA 4 soil pipe, BY ....c0.. $3.79 Igth. Prend sew dareuoert, *ut, cust | PReeaens — UPRIGRT FAMOUS | “pete. ERE oxide at sg a gotten tebe B lam: name brands. * bd ‘ Fw 56123 No. 3 ooring .....-.+; »» 965 M All for ng Met Han 2 ey, vn. they Bikigas 2 i Tradela Dept. TRAST Devt Cues cabinet with wall Lake Ave. Fiuotsecent, 263" Orebard Litre v ott ee ee Wolverine Lumber AR DINING | AYE. “ p+ linea Co spasveenn, “sits 320 8. Paddock rr . Midwest 4-1010. FREEZERS Full size bed, complete $19.96 - EACH. is RUGS WOOL FACE. "| New shipment—Popular_ brand | Lounge chair 30) 72 : : Reversibie, $16.60: 20 cu fh Bast ces Omly $200 | 2 te CIRCULATOR EATER OOD peda. 85.8. ge od Ea rerms,” Bemuel’s, Ma e011 ag cond. $20. mae a= : FRI ELECTRIC DRYER. has cots ehanget, i Makre trectrie on og 1060 ¥. few OR. S908 ' _ ” Huron. . : : CASH WAY FREEZERS - NORGE - FREEZERS LUMBER PRICES ep ann, cade arene a0 STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS New Is, ; erate-marred models at big dis- B fi t count urmeister Ss NORTHERN LUMBER a a i : - Diaveries mG e ~ ‘YOUR CHOICE — with Ly re 14. bea TORS, get, Ee CALCINATOR GARBAGE, BORN. RN- Guaranteed. 17° & =. electric nd gas below cost, ES TABLES, B. Walton 5, ir R ‘%) TOMERS th fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181. 10 . _ UL 34000 ALL GOOD BARGAINS | “Sh US-}. Classi- and fa tee value Ab; mn: ; totlets, These with post_& 3 gates. OR. 3-3158. “215-Ib. Asphalt Shingles tees, A. Toom yeosl _—ss«| NEW. PURWACE. DUCT WORK & Church's Inc. |e ise 4 st on iene Ra" oS. of as UmLF Ba —T* Sabie GoGo ere PA Cat Oo A. mat is £. Huron . — il \ git wv - ae ARINE CORN! 2385 =. rn ely, + ciate. Bac Universtiy 1-180. ORD ORGAN BLOND Oi rms. ; tion. $7 MOND BLOND & an if ear 0 6 RENTAL. ti Fee MAD: Sy rope piano. Sees” tom. SS as. GALLAGHER’S © FE 4-0566 2 i, $24.80. M See Siig rE tal 4x8, 4x10, 4x13 SPRED SA Save $1 ation Warwicks’ 261 he ~———"#PRED satin ; Bue Lake Re. “elipper ba ¢ 6 oe MOO. beeeee LAYLOCK BLA 1 Orchard Lake Ave. uorescent, _Ave. = 62 SHEETROCK & SUPPLY K CHURCH'S, INC. UL 22-4000 knifes, “TALBOTT LUMBER USED 12” BLOCKS. i2¢ Brighton area. A. IN 4-7233_after 6 mre nnn U FURNACE WITH stoker & blower. Rees. OR 3-9104. UPRIGHT MACHINE. ©x- CELLENT ION, OR 3-1961 - iE 95; acuum sweepers, A rye seed, § Ths. 000; . $1.38; wer fo- ry lawn mowers, $34.95. White house $2.98 gal, Barnes & argrave ware, 42 W. Hu- in. PE 5-9101, AIR tao, iyer's. reed ray: ne Orchard Lake aes ha aa iemmen san nm Siwy, at Rochester ‘hd. MA 6-1271. k-1 TOP SOIL, GAND, GRAVEL, Pon dirt; Ken Jones. Wolverine Lumber 320 8, Paddock . PE 2070 cow = : dl. ~ saa. iar Bae: f SEATS, NEW, VIRTUAL- or epuverss. 3263 or Fa FI road coat, truck fe phy i | oo Seats lor . Reas. wee — ee ah dirt. ply. a & 7 > ee 2 cent 2931 es. FE ims POODLES LITTLE BLACK tales. 4-291 BROWN, BLACK & i Br. also Stud a PART COLLIE PUPPIES OR 3-4160 POODLES AKC REG PUPPIES Ave. Ponta: wi ANA 584 Oakland Ave *s Bird Hatchery, 2489 |. UL 23-2200. ___ Hunting Dogs 10. Pa ee YOUR Ponca $is GERMAN aHORT HAIRED pointer . OA 8-31 BEAGLE. YOUNG. Sie hunter, Reasonable. Mi 3-6382_ ENGLISH POINTERS 7 MOS. OLD with rabies shots. Free to good home. 18 Short. S| Ponte Ra at G BROS, ents. Like Cages 10 per éent| __Hay, Grain ¢ & Feed 7 71 1ST & IND CUT HAY. STRAW. manure. Loaded. Pb. MA 5-06.66 or & cur. _ straw, corn and oats, deliver. OA 8-2179 Se. _Rose, 3 mi south of M2 : MIXED HAY. 50c BALE. NK Misra 94 $561 Cooley Lake Rd MU 4-2521. IXED HAY AND STRAW, 4c bale Josiyn Rd, MOTHY. ALFALFA HAY. ROLL- ~ 3. Acres Farm, 4760 Quarton Birmingham. MA_ 6-2058. BAY MARE. E. BLAZE Hi HIND WHITE, , De pasds pie Weli- schoo! $150. MA_ 4-1658. ELEVEN ae aanrees _400 to 600 Ibs MU EXCELLENT eite HORSE Sorrel, 7 yrs. old, gentle. EMpire 3-2961 FOR SALE: § HEREFORD COWS, ening now. Also 3 Holstein mileh cows Hitehcock. 8241 Pon- tiee “Lk Rd, west end. “Wanted Livestock 73 WTD.;: PIos OF ALL KINDS. FOR- Jones. MAple 5-0016. Fas Sale Poultry 74 CUSTOM HATCHING AT 3680 Rochester -Rd., Troy, Mich. MU 9-282, Sale Farm ‘Produce 75 75 APPLES = N, SPY, JONATHAN. McIntosh, Delicious and ers. Some varieties utility grade, 81. oo bu. Sweet oer: ‘om- a Rd, between ari Lake & Bur: ans Rd. Milford. FARMS APPLES, gltt-y 2150 Siiverbell AND COUNTY ARKET. Pontiac Lk. Rd. Open every 7 to 1:30 p.m. Easter plants POT, ~ $1.60 PER HUNDRED, wa Mountain Rd. N. ii. FypATOes $1.00 BU. 3356 BALD tain Rd “Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 3 HP. BOLDEN TRACTOR. HAS lawn mower, sno arden - plow & garden pNP ts My $228. Bt 1-4831 3 HP. SIMPLICITY GARD EN tractor low, ss oe $195, ds vi wood, Por. ac, *#.P. RIDING TRACTOR WITH 6 pigces | of equipment. Cheap. oie G8, icCorm ring corn planter, "ceo alo. aller, 3 Pag corn sause readet, a “ ge oy m 8 er, buzs saw. 3700 ys Wixom _R4. MUtus! BUY "BUY EARLY & SAVE on used equipment SRA & SON w Idea Desies . wae & Ne aig QUALITY ONLY Sohzs tors with ioe starte os for lawn rome z. ar 8. Te den, 6% b.p ns po . and O . Meni ie oe Tore ett Re XFORD. mower, rota bl blade’ All, power or push R irpe. fcc huss ity mow- TRAILE ‘@ ; . ‘sor WHAT: 8 tee Bk Sa SALES ~ ’ . ND STEWART GENERAL GARWOOD ae 7, HOLLY VAGABOND wie North. = oi 8 Bales on M24 GREAT LAKES & ZIMMER rth of Oxf — ae, PAR p - CUB With COLTIVA. k from, W a4 fell or rent, or te plo PE 5-4065. re cies aon me Wonderful buyd n ACTOR foe | anf of Lene orion Sa MM. IN For Sale Livestock 72 72 8 YEAR OLD GELDING. sHOW) horse. For inform, call call PE 7-0319. = SALE. SAT.. 8, dinette chests of drawers, bedroom suite form rockers, — 4 ‘ ? ¥en bent Best square take realer Stal ote ~"Rent ‘Trailer Space 79 “itge. the tines es. ate Fs 7 Auto Accessories 80 OF BUBBLES SKIRTS. $10 1 like’ new, 800 white wall } fim, $10, FE 6100. after TRAN he s.dea6 ater ad a et be Me ale cleaner and tester. 2 Cordsmatst trouble Ei, Rag, US. Pet. OFF 11989 by IEA Series, tem | “Mother is talting it better than anyone, but of course she always expected it!”” , ; $/0 ™: 6 * * ve OTOR. * "Dodge. ‘i Pontiac’ 3} Pord,| Boats & Accessories 85 LINCOLN DE LU: , CENTURY ._ CRUIS-ALONG reel Bag mo equipment, guns, CAVALIERS 1 nydreutie jack, 1 Weaver CADILLAC A 2. ack. 1 Hartman 8 & 2 ht ry charger and INLAND AKES SALES A W. 3 ON _FE 47121 er. 1 1 neck drain rechile. 1 Champion floor model spark plug 5 LIGHT- B% H.P. TWIN weight "sulbensa motor, Like new. $75, FE 2-0600_- and Hwy. OR 3-1747 vintts CARS. pi enka. lor Road a Joslyn. furniture, spp lamps, ra- dios, $212 rugs. 1001 othe? items to be sold SPECIALS between 6 & 7 p.m ile pack Gress Seed, 3% oe 3 rolls wax pages nae 3 fume — ¢. Trouble t — 98c, I rd pad and.cover set— $8c. All merchandise must — this Sstarday. H & L Distributors B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains A pte Friday .....7. p.m. \Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....3 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR me EVERY AUCTION SATUR. APRIL 11TH AT 1 p.m auction, 1 mile < nae fae Hig Ms 11398 Coolidge Rd. east e head 2 good dairy cattle ‘usen includes Pi Holstein cows, ? Guern- sey cows, 4 2 yrs. oid, heif- er due 6 -Holstein heifers from 6 to 12 months old. 2°Ouernsey heifers. 1 yr. old. All ABA bri . Delavel magsetic —_—. itz &can milk cooler, m ec Oxiord OA 8-2150 | as ggg hd nage He APRIL M1 - Je PM. vie oh duncan ‘tte set, leaf table; blonde din- beds chairs, end uctioneer, At community 8 suction. on MM roe north of — ming- eg in- a meee aa 20-8 one, LO & soot SHOP AROUN: ad THE M gL Boars AFLOAT. NE EXCHANGE bepalg 9 FT G “ED. WILLIAMS 461 3. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT @! ear, Cylinder ‘Crankshaft CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear. Cylinders eee Zuck Ma- — Shop. 23 H Phone FE Sale Motor Scooters 82 engine. New paint. OR 40210. WT HEINEEL SCOOTER, 4 speed trans. Elec. starter, cond. $380. FE 50070. + New ‘68 CUSHMAN PACEMAKER. RE- built engine FE 5-348. porth CUSHMAN EAGLE, 1953. $100. 873 Birmingham. After -— &t., NEW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT- _ers, 23@ E Pike, PE 4-4246. WHIZZER SPORTSMAN, GOOD condition, $125. PE 3-6202. _For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘3 COMPETITION MODEL. AJS C.C. single, lighting equip- ment. New — & recent over- haul, $385 4745 Jamm Rd ‘35 M BIKE, | EXC. COND. __Good buy. MAple 5-0656. BSA ‘57 MOTOR BIKE. 250 CCs. Like new. Pure! last Septem- ber with year's e from dealer. Used very $425 cash y. MI 4-52 Boats & Accessories 85 12. FT. WOLVERINE RUNABOUT. $100. OR 3-4525 For Sale jieaars 78. (28 FT) HOUSETRAILER with bath, Been used for vaca- tions only. Like pew. 1983 3 %-FT. r. ROYAL HOUSETR lad kept like inside a 4 Su “Ehte a tr 4 all day. EM gy tape = = 32-2240, hk new. 1 Lana b.208 conn. Call a) ~ tay 40762. 1957 ar aa SPORTSMAN. An sluminum Eeapeee for §, could om ae 6 _Like new Ul, 32-3425, 1958 DE LUXE 6-FT. 7 BEDRM. Aima. Like new. Jalousie win- . Storms & «creens. $1 ; GENERAL HQUBETRATLER. ft.. 2. bedrm VW, Auburn _Heights Mobile village PE_6-9989 | Wi GLIDER & 31: 4-5640 a! AIRBT 5 travel anteed fi e. Bee them aoteed fot Me r- Warner Tra m, pt Sales. Huro one of Wally Byam’s ex- citing caravans). Authorized Sales . OR Pontiac Chief & Detroiter [GHT WEIGHT late model trade-ins. We Xop ™ on trade-in allowance —“at Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales 4301 Dixie Highway da,s a week HOU. ere 4 BY OWN- er. 2 bedrm. Extras. = OR 3-6268. FE, 8-3604, & NEW TRAILER SALES ALMAS AMPIO ON-GR car LAKES Large Trade-In Allowance Gibson Trailer Sales UTICA. MICH. 47414 VAN DYKE RE 2-7043 ~NEW AND USED TRAILERS Liberal Terms Parts — Bottle Gas RAILER EXCHANGE 2 BED- rooms, Lo a $2,500 cash. FE [OF LiGHTW oe 1932. — ; 12 FT. WOLVERINE BO. T. MER- cury supér 19 motor . trailer with controls, Best offer. FE _ 51578 iePr. “RUNABO Evigru: ee cralier. “etse Saeed ide Sashabaw Ra. Upstal: ‘anfiac ne Tt 4 For Sale i “BOA one 7 a rm o = ou wel 2 e métor. One py nm god TIR’ e ; vinrude motor. One 12 foot Cad- buy, Pri Also Oo {lige aluminum boat with w STATE TIRE SA id, alums deck, st < $03 Saginaw 5t. FE 4-068? w vee}, “oe ree All in STANDARD | BRAND NEW TIRES aon, Se oe General Batets Tires. SPECIAL. Up ote per cent off. Kk OF| vinyl sealed coast guera epprov- boat cushions. WENS 396 Orchard take Ave. FE 2-802 THOMPSON EST LINER, LONE Star, and sean boats, Evinrude motors. Gator trailers. KELLY’S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams. PE 2-881) TRADF-INS We_have several very good used surfite te stock. Some with Evin- Rude motors, trade now. Financ- ing. Harrington Boat Works “YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER” Telegraph PE 2-003 "5S CUSHMAN EAGLE WITH ‘58/ 1899 8. peseivec 5 DISCOUNT boats, supplie serviog, 3 7S. we experience. Marine o Orchard Boat, der. change price ‘e Eece 31'S eB ¢. € Rie. Fiberglas 85A | ae BOATS, ee, mrp co fF racer bodies, all types Pibergias pbs Rini’s. Lake Orion ¥ pEEaStas P CTS SALES, service & repair. OR 3-5183. 7 - Lenssen oe Offered 87 Come bed either way. FE 5-6806. ested Used Cars 88 cA gn SMITH MOTOR Sales. POL 23-1704. AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNE AND 8-402 ALUMA: CRAFT dost, w 1959 models from up, ‘trae your ojd boat. Eas as. ‘Open evenings and roll ays DUNHAM’S 2265 U Union Lake Rd. EM _3-4164 “BOATING SEASON IS NEAR ta fiberglas runabout with steering. windshield, remote —, walk- thru seat in front and Evinrude 36 h.p. Lark. oattery box, and Meyers Tipup trailer. A terrific buy at $1, = ae 1958 * hooper "uteity with a-t-7 hp. age ¥ ots . out- boar a" Meyers 17 ped 53” beam, 2 piece aie formed _ er price $239; now only Cadillac 12 aluminum fishing boat. Specially priced at $108. Take M59 to West Ray hiand, omen on Hickory Ri miles to im, lollow signs to Dawso' t _Tipsico Lake. Phone Ht 92179. America’s finest all aluminum| seat in back, All upholstered. 1 nat} q ‘i PT PLYWOOD | RUNABOCT. cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or ball and bag. Bruns- Eves. Gick, $15, EM. 3-2058 iePr. MOM ORAPT & ILER pees CASH & iP JOHNSO! ELEC : Se Sais © pay he /Exe. a sae Oy Jet TOE a Té- i _ Matorss . con| PAID TEE TORT CAR, sags ~. $i Ack ter Sune MALEN ELLSWORTH a3 7 OR LEE KELLEY tg Sleeps 2. Good sails & equipment. $1400, complete. FE H J. VANWELT 306d. - OR 3-135 — -4540 Dixie Hwy. at 185 eb ter a * yellow ‘ CASH _ m1 c seattion Ata x seit Besatity POR GgED CARB See Cad caret. A vial Wee Community Motor Sales 000 °©«WillsSs finance. cal FE AUBURN AT EAST BLVD, 8-3T19 after 5 . FE_ 8-4539 58 6 Fr. CROSBY HARDTOP et SSE) ATTENTION! F 1958 SCOTT MOTORS ETTLE FOR LESS”. & ES FE. Walton Blvd aa CRUISE-OUT BOAT GALES WERE PAYIN e ei jan Cruisers & Rugabouts TOP $$$ DOL R GLENN'S MOTOR SAERES CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR, SaLes Cass at Pike , HAVE $65. TESTOR FE 4-4347 QUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU CASI ott foun sacrey en A GOOD D ABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” 211 8. “SAGIEAW PE 84541 ~~ BOAT DOCKAGE On bg Lake. Reserve your DUNHAM'S * 2265 Union Lake Rd. EM_3-4164 ~ BOATS © SLAYBAUGH’S MOTORS Custom "of Fibe Rattan es ‘or coveres 2 ys ; to 6. sags "5 te Bertie Piastic. o Hi ghiand Ra. (M59 COMET TBO si iREROUAA _ bottom, 2 sets of sails, EM_ 3-4092, CUSTOM BOAT CUSHIONS § AND boat repair, EM _ 3-0372. CUSTOM BOAT COVERS | AND pithy repair, FE 44277 FE viNRUDE 187, % ELECTRIC hae | S': M&M Motor Sales For top dolla on later model cars. 2527 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1603 TOP CASH $$§$ FOR GLEAN i CARS or trade up or dow Fone MY CARS "3 Avene TOP SUCK UME CARETRICR PONTIAC WASTE *« WE NEED | » to vm v RIL Must re clean, 020 D <— TT peed WE NEED CLEAN C/.RS We Will Pay TOP DOLLAR. CASS-OAKLAND 32 W. Mostealn t-anee & | 1957 Try our agg tn repate __ Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all models Used Trucks SCHRAM'S Ace &@& TRUCK oR + ed” Dizsie Hwy. _Used T T ruck Parts 89A viMAKES AND. MODELS OR 30311 ALL HIEG: 3635 (ye SE 40032 WANTED: an ces “4 PE $4300. For Sale Tracks _ 9 1952 CHEVY. %- TOW pacer. Qood cond. an Pe eso. r 7 pm. ind CHEVY, PICKUP. cond. $225. FE 5.3768. ° = = CHEV TANDEM 2°58's, “ST corey Boxes pT deone, “wu im Al Teng body nits _ FE 4-6320. rE ‘$1 GMC %-TON . 5-1446. E ; ‘ i990 FORD DUMP TRUCK. GOOD DUMP Sot Ales dump box sale. _NA_1-2606 &YARD D TR $225, eT, excellent winch and 200 “as of . -y Dean's . FE 8-0061. 1953 GMC PICKUP. CLEAN. , SELL or trade. 403 Cameron, UP, DE iss? FORD _& TON PICK! — By private owner. FE ‘48 Ford -_ orton ere new. later model. tor,-1955 Aiur over. C & H. Lum- ber Co. 2-1330. 1954 Ford Pickup GMC 8} Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS SEVERAL EXCELLENT ‘51 & & *52, = og —_ trucks. . to 8 p.m. —* peo winks PANEL. motor, Owner. FE 5-9132. Auto Insurance” 90A. “33 ga denasnngy: HEIR ist 2 ar. ‘Push- {izwouth Hardtop Whitewalls, Bolid = bling oo $1405. pack yuntas as dr. Hardtop. eaten. Hydra: BR. xR. ee ee boner 1055 Pontise Star Chief, 3 ¢r. Catalina, atic. Power brakes. R. & Like new. $1045 ootan. v8. oa eee 8 eee cere ween ees Teed’ gent” 1954 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes trém Pontiac” Oxford Michigan OA 8-2528 1054 oD _cond.. ao we denders, fe $2106 ‘2 32 CHEVY « DR. REBUILT Mo- _tor. Good tires, 33516. 53 CHEV. STA WAG, $336. ey ee ce Ooo TRANS $i . a ca 7 MONEY “DOWN ee ments of $11.46 mo. Call Mgr. Mr. 4 MI ¢7900. Harold Turner ‘Hardenburg lst Anniversa sory aake Sale quansurene © oo aaa 1955 BUICKS HONEYS (1) 2dr. (Ql) 4dr. Both 9805. par trades. $33.11 | very low down payment J BIRMINGH AM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 63900 *$T CHEVY, ¢ DR. ¥ ‘*o Rad. 13,600 miles, 1 owner. ER- 8 | fire tees er steering a & H. * dr Auto. transmis- Senne specials, Choice — only ROG: R'S SALES & res 605 Auburn Ave 23-9555 ECONOMY SPECI AL "34 Bouin, Of 2Dr., auto trans, New — ean inside . $495 ‘54 Pon' Celina. ‘auto. “trans. Radio. beater, nye clean ... $5 " Ford, 8, Radio, heater. White Bide Mazurek Motor Sales SAGINAW & S. BLVD. wer ‘bane. 000 0 tears UL 32-3362. AE BRREESCION $105 full price, no cash needed, $11.46 mo Good condition. Mr. Bell, King Auto, FE 8-0402. — Lie wie TOO BURDEN. ? Let us help you adjust to some less expensive model. Lake idee Motor Sales CLARKSTON RD. PL & PD FOR post SARs, 9.60 Power) "Bewer) nutamade 8 Coe red _¥ i 43530. Eves. FE 2-033 ot al. $708 beatae, Foreign & Sports Cars 90B eg gesting ot ciare bag or ch OF DUNLOP * BIRMINGHAM im ~ nein nae salve foceign ira ‘ RAMBLER 7 WwW) FE 6-044. | 666 S. WOODWARD For Sale Cars Y1 _ MI 6-3900 Fi DODGE, 4 DR. RUNS GOOD. BUICK ‘S$ SPECIAL CONVERT. Full power, good WW. Offered by a original owne™, 81,050. MI 6-1908. $3 DODGE CORNE _18i4_Rowtatield,_ 3 Birmingham. REPO SESSION 33 BUICK 4 DR EXC. COND.| $105 fufl price, no cash needed. No rust. Snow Tras. OR 3-4108. ITS TRUE Haupt Pontiac Is the Place to Buy! Ka Pog 7 4 Dr, Estate wagon, Ra- Heater. A Logs family car. el down pe "64 Ford 2 Fo it iiyie jewel. A fine se 1955 gg &. sedan, “i way a e blue finish, ge dow: 1964 Pontiac 4 dr. sta sation wagon. Jet black finish. Hydramatic. Lee dio. Heater. A dandy femily ca a Pontiac 2 dr. ra. Whitewalls, 2 tone paint, $195 own *86 Pontiac 2 dr, Catalina -Hardtop. Hydra. Radio & heater White- walls, Your "50, ke or ‘62 will ‘55 Pontiac 2 door sedan, -_ a ee. Radic wall tires. price $695. Lots ‘Transportation n F weiaianei en nights ° MAple $-8566 or SApIe §-1141 A SECOND CAR 1953 Chevy,. 1954 Plymouth, 10% Plymouth dr, sedan. No rust, mechanically, spotless in- t. Trade or terms, a.m. Ad AN & SONS 33 § Sanford, Cor, Raeburn FE_5-8612 "$6. BUICK ~ CUSTOM. STATION _Wegn. Extra clean, FE : “Bi “BUICK, BES c. BEST, OFFER. $7 BUICK ¢DR. FTP Waa- on, Pwr. mean jek Beauti- ful red & white finish, Low mile _age. $2,150 8-1189, i987 BUICK, é pom 53 BUICK HARDTO flow. Redio & Heater. marei 627 ON Perry. nineteen Fes? BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. FE 5-619 93 Sick 52280) BLYMOUTH _— tion Wagon, $200, FE SHARP 1956 BUIC! tdtop. 1° owner Low caineene lew. Uires, Recent tuneup. _2-3190. 19656 B 4 DR. R. DY. naflow, ae » Reas, ovginel owner. Fa 7” Cae Y ‘mel " ee - : Rey 6 a {3,000 miles. $1,759. FE | 4 ‘o “BUICK $50. OR $4570 after oy mo Y8 sedan. Mr. Beil, King Auto. FE 8-0402. 353 DODGE CORONET. 4 DR. Ve . Ave ee “new tires, $295. E EM 34 RUSS. DAWSON "38 Edsel Citation ager 4 dr. Fo dae power caren “white walls, miles, 5 232 S. Say inaw om Fee ree BEAUTIFUL __MI_6-3000. 5 1957 CUSTOM sont courte c No rust, $950. No dealers. FE 5-2766, Remodeling Specials 134 Buick HT. Dyne Good rd, motor "33 Pontiac Hydra oe 2 ‘50 Pontiac “motor, tires $97 "49 Cadiling HT .....--0.0- nee $197 Bs Sees Cony, All power, ae fon as Semnc scene, Pe rule "models and trans- Finance arranged. AUBURN = seOR! D CONVERT. oo aes, ear Fong Peas 2-2464 43856, or 1955 FORDE (7) to choose, 1 Fatrlane. clut 1 Custemline r. 1 ue adr $25 down, Payments. 320 6 ate Pe Be ve RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MT 6-3900 R CASH IN’A HURRY. sell ‘|through Classified Ads, A ae goes! Dial FE 2-818 Chevrolet. Bel ae 4Dr. Exc. cond. 1 ow oe a ; wn ties ee gtd $45 BEA 's-1101. . ° co things; Steines 3 soa” cond. FE es, oc 2-8920. ” 7 FORD WAGON. 1 COND. wit eke older ee ear in as, Pvt. _owner, F 1936 as FORD. = ROD. FLOOR shift trans. 197 8. Johnson. RUSS DAWSON °S4 Ford 2-Dr. pages Radio, heater, Fordomatic. walls, power 232 S. Sagi _ TRY HERE ‘Se Pontiac "Staschieh Catation "$2 Cadillac bee ee a SON NM OL, 1-0761 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY 67 Rambier = 6 with OD . $1195 "86 Chev. Bel A 645 2 Dr. "$5 Pontiac +Dr had Hydra. oae * bg v8, por — R&H, } Clarkston ‘Motor tales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Main 8t.. Clarkston MA &5i4) RUSS DAWSON ’56 Hudson 2-Dr. Hardtop Radio, heater, automatic trans mission, white walls, air condl- tioning. a $1295 Z S. Sa Saginaw ‘1057 BMW aera A. = As saver Gail Pee "21808" Community Motor ~RER MOTORS Celebrates WITH MORE VALUES LAST WE SOLD 7 USED CARS—HERE 18 YOUR CHANCE TO GET IN ON THESE SENSATIONAL BUYS— 's8 PLYMOUTH PLAZA. 8 with radio, heater and tow mileage. #1595 ‘S7 FORD CUSTOM. Pordomatic, white tires, beautiful red & white. Really nice. $1395 56 -PLY MOUTH eee cover $795 * 556 SAVOY POWERFLITE, radio & heater. Lovely maroon, $895 56 DODGE THIS SHARP Aqua & biack is solid all thru. 5 ‘ . 55 CHRYSLER WINDSOR Deluxe tu-tone. to sell. $795 °35 DODGE comin. vet's ‘ino Only. 54 PLYMOUTH PINK & WHITE Belvedere, One owner car. = $475 $4 FORD CUSTOM 8, Fordomatic, radio, heater, solid black, seat covers. 595 *S>BODGE NEW TIRES Don't let this one get away, Onlr. $250 52 NASH RAMBLER CLUB COUPE. the one for 05 oar, R&R MOTORS CHRYSLER 6 r—Ptyniotth - Imperial SALES 7 SERVICE SATISFACTION 724 OAKLAND - Priced | - 196 M ‘| REAL ECO monte, 2 f.. Sedan. $400, what you're | cone enone en aes toe eke ee ees nage. = * ‘ ee new. vs. etaene een an Are will pay to see ‘DON PALL 1959 "Edsel "yevery, aight. r Sales — wots s over ‘M4 RAMBLER NTR radio on Drive EN ene “toney, Priced at 685 remy Ave. * = "61 . RADIO & HEATER. A Y SCHUTZ RERMIIAS Ss FINEST Trade-Ins THESE: PRICES GOOD TIL APRIL 11—7,.P.M 2-YEAR WARRANTY . 1958 IMPALA, Power ag B WAGON 4 DOOR etereegeeacen 1954 FORD VICTORIA SOLID fa tgs s ceekite ss $603 on : 957 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE, full power. ..$1695 HARDTOP. apace. «+ 91905 1955 AC HARDTOP, adh ipo oven, $05 canteen mee Yorker ' $405 A GEM oo .cccccceeuee Mpncugy RANDTOP 2 bon: Straight atic” ‘ 4 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 2-YEAR WARRANTY. DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER | / 2 8 WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI FE 4.3528 PONTIAC ert For odie eos = we 5 ae ieee aavcae, 50- | ‘4 PLYM, / ‘Gonvertple SCHUTZ Js Has The iNTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR DISCOUNT .. WARRANTY | GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100%: Coverage; No Exclusions iiet Shey: bor Sin FS. You paying ‘| #8 5m Gee"h. Seer fe over ies Sax sper ta, Power: $f $1900. iss) Chev. b Pass. wagon 43 © more to pick from for our next new car?} NEW CAR DEMOS aa Open 8:30 a.m. ten. North Chev. | ~ Hunter Bivd, em momar 4 ‘99 Plyanguth ~ BRAID v A New Buggy = Bg wo : Dost, Radio. Bi Sas” 8 RENAULT <) Itt f/Only . | | Macapa | Orn WT! | | M.to9PM. — | OL 18133 $395 22 §, Sagi EiGheb: se _ JOHNSON: WE'VE ALL TRIED . OUR» COMPLETE AT ON® TIME TO SALVAGE OUR : | | se - “Reliable Old’ Car" || STOCK REDUCED || IT’S TIME for‘ANOTHER | Robe! EE, yet dena w o a a FOR THIS FABULOUS - | Goodwill Specials ALLITTAKES - ) enrans $$$ Major Expense $$$. 3 , ; ital Tate. MM 3 ‘59 Pon ti Babul ok hobo. — IPs STIL, ead an | "Weekend Sale” | Beautiful Late Model 4 We oS . 1ac - | 4 WERE OTC CET _ , ; | “GOODWILL” USED CARS 18 YOU . ) CAR OF THE YEAR TORTUSEDCARS || At Least $25 Over Cost |/(CLEARANCESALE]|| You'll Live Better By Far ia ee a q INA . | ‘58 Chevy ° ‘55 Buick =|] BUT: : er {| Pontiac Retail Used Car _. BUYNOW]. 28Chevy | gaia 8s. »- || No Reasonable Oifer Refused ||This Week-End Only “ 2 ee: Sea Bestar,” W/ Walls River Reflow. -° Ropblir qnpopbinr’s | Ege | Blue 52 Pontiac Chiefi Chieftain 2 2 Door SB isaie sen eectn we $ 175 ‘59 CHEVROLET ieee aas $2845 : Used Car GOO AS $1477 ‘52 Ford Custom 2 1 2 Door 6 ees seseeee ..§ 275 ||| BUY THAT GOOD USED CAR at LOW PRICES power tenting aod preer brakes sn” Poweruide : 52 Ford Custom 4 Door 6 .i...ssceleceeee- $ 275 ||| 59 GMC Sub. . $2645 88 Buick S 1 .. $2245 ‘98 THUNDERBIRD 595 : ' eater. P 2 o*w ee : Bargains © 98 Chevy , ‘57 Plymouth 53 Buick Buick Special 2'Door au smeniiouansaeaus $ 275 ||| HeSSRe SED ease: Bester. Futons whine and, coral,‘ raate, Et Spt dhe 93 é ‘eg ~4 eater. ’ é 15? Pontiac SC 11 HT $1895 Meiters Golaniat’ Cream’ Paint. trans. Belge and * elves 53 Packard Clipper 4 ‘4 Door eee ee Tee eee $ 275 | 37 Buick res + $1695 reer hte ees Uta “57 MERCURY . oh eR SES . .51895 3 a | $1965 $1386 53 peas et 4 “Door 2 "210... v cuveneeeneees $ 325 ||| Baer reer ng tied, SOY" ” gis apie end pecisr. More-O:Matic, Fewer stories . 57 Scoda be 2Dr es > . 53. Ford Casfom 4 Door 8..." $ 325 ||| ’57 Pontiac Cat ..$1444 - Fatrine, with . heater, 08 V ' neamapie, Rad cing nn HRS Fos ws paar ip sen Fordomatic’ wriicae sacked, ||| 07 PONTIAC A na @ ae Oe 4 $2095 58 Ford rd VB W Wagon on $19 ‘ eee. eg | Ford Victoria aig igais torre 8 9 6 Bui, sigs 87 Old 9B ...,. $1995 cine conraccaes SFB ; 2D - HT § 85 Wrwaiis. $1690. er ae eee. So gen edie tnd Heat 53 Chevrolet B/Air 2 2D "Door sa & tay whew ene He $ 375 ome a a ad Grey and, white, radio, heater, 57 PONTI AC “vee e ees $1895 uick 2- ‘ eater. i . .? STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Radio, Heater, : : > ‘ . = . oe "$2124 52 Ford Ranch Wagon . .. * wewalls. eee ee es $ 425 56 Ford a $1395 Ra Pb outh * ransiais- Mydramatic. ee eee ee Pere Brakes. SE Rong itis wS. 995 “56 Pontiac. || °S4 Ford Custom 2 Door 8'...2.....00eeeee- $ 425 ||| Partiang station” Weron with fey finns "NYFF J conotriox Saran = 956 CHEV Hg, cree amine arm: Aa, $ 475 ||| smd Fordomstie Foionstan® —'56 Volkswagen . .$995 | UPERCHIER, ¢ DOOR aiaoron “Radi 2 ter Boe fy rysler or Nitti ae oe : jagen .. wer Steer = =a, ate phn dake ae ea gr ay cred Sole Pat || °34 Blaeaeate Rance vercntsceesss$ 49S fll homes parts $1385 franemiaslon, «speed, “UNS YT peiegaacy | ie Dodge Wagon "abs 1] Healer “tod “Signais.” A trup ||| 9 DooR—Hvaramatic, ee aloe it“condiioning. A bw price. °56 Buick .......$1325 ‘56 OLDSMOBILE ...... $1595 Soon Tikes / - $1199 $4 Ford Crestline rene Wi ee 8 475 11} 155 Buick ... ..,..$995 SINE, "Bower “aterfue! tnd irate Bowe: Bicerite saa Power Brskeas” A ’5§ Chrysler Sedan’ $ 995 : 56 Pontiac. 54 Studebaker Cham ton. H/Top bac eeewess $ 425 heater, fade. white and green, and white tires” ‘56. PONTI AC —_ $1595 5 Plymouth Sedan 7$ 645) foie eae PS E Chevy _ |i] ford Ranch Wagon 2 -2o--ee+ssstes $ 425 |} '55 Pontiac .-.....$995 “name Waseniies cee ||| SLANGMIEY ATAUIRA COUPE” mage “peuy | Paint. Powergiide, & Radio and Heat- ||| ’53 Ford Country Sedan Lee gc wide o win wae 575 ||| dramatic: “radio, heater new 0 seo mes 2 oe ook and eee, Bele _ z reg a PAMEUOEEN we ; : : '55 Pontiac ....... 5 54 Buick hy Sg .$ 695 $1444 ——— 54 Plymouth Subarhaun” —_ en ves 525 35, Buick “cub eriee ba 5 senor, yet sc ect ‘56 BUICK Ce $1395 TRANSMISSION $1544 td Shift, Radio and Heater.’ t Hardtop, gren ma aa ee ae Seeeee, Breer SPECIAL 2 DOOR HARDTOP. 154 Onde 9 98 HT ....§ 695 ‘06 Dodge 56 Ch | '55 “Rambler” American seve, e..ssteesese. $ 575 ||] Sree jell radio ether BFC colt... $895 ‘56 CHEVROLET ...... "$1495 of ee i ee evy _ Plym mouth Save pola Pg noe on Heater. | ad 2 ~ Hap ied “ce sre farereie. wolieo over “pic |) Fee AEE MAND TOR:: <> 4 Deer, Radio, ond note, sniieapenisarenk neetinte and Sapphire ‘Blue Paint. Keer wergide, "Radio and ||} ’55 Buick Super Hardtop .............+-45. $ 875 ||] blue. neater, Powerglide and 55 Buick $1095 Powerglide. ’ cd t : Ww, a eater, Hl Power. soe epidce hi allie ie. see on $897 $890 ‘| °5$ Pontiac Catalina Hardtop ..........-.+.$ 875 ||| 55 Buick ........ $795 fuper. twtone ercen, raato ant ||| OO OLDSMOBILE ...... $1495 q a, ps Pad OP. ..60..3 ae 1 55 Ch . , nse Ford Cust : 3 or & anni . $ 625 pe ge Ba over entine: ack, ing and brakes. 4 DOOR — Radio and Heater, « Mipcramiese, : . : Ag od¥aseveny ord Cus om 2. veasleweebeceoees ’ wS5 Goons "G'Dr, Bei Ate 2... gs )Hevy 00 Chevy 156 Betas, a Pai il and eee fp $ 873 ||| 35, Buick ‘sane BS $5, Bui 5-895 11 ‘SS PONTIAC |. 0.3.2... $1195 9 Lew OVEREEAD LocaTIOns heer “Tone Paint 8 Pa, 7 Fone Paint, Radio +54 Buiee's tper Vad Radio and Heater, W/Walls. $ es ster: Bynatiow. ol errs - $1095 1. STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE—Radio and Better. yo uavn Yoo womer * $690 $765 or eeusnws ion goa pease TTT A Pontiac... , $27 Whores me || 0D PONTIAC .......... $ 995 : ; 57 Ford "500" 1 ifatdton p sane sge onde rots hte $1475 ||] tester; nydramatic. 55 Buick $995 2 DOOR — Radio and Heater. Hydramatic, sharp! ve, ; ICA Dnwttnn C497 Gd DUICK goeeveiee ‘ $1.N. Broadway at | 9 Pontiac ‘55 Chevy — || 58 Rordtastom "00" 2 Boor *........-.... $1225 || sacle, aig mar BRC el dante [1S BUICK... $1195 Shadbolt , Hyaremetic, at Cais alls. neste, Ear ora shet- 37 Ford. #500" Convertible wiat've eeu even tas ere " rami, : CENTURY HARDTOP —~ Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, ; : ream and Ivory _ Green ‘+ vi a e7 Tite Pvt Waelinn” oO "53 Dodge ....45.. $259 53 33 Dodge aie wo se-e ere $199 J «a. 1°57 en ti Hardtop ........seeeeee. $2175 ||} (33 coe bid “ihe abe tee whe org wee 11°55 BUIC -. "M24 at Shadbolt $1079 $1045 Parma, ste aia Wally snd’ neater mati” radio, Beal. 2 DOOR Ann Arbor Plan | s\Review Urged LANSING ##—Highway Commis-' 5 Ft. Folding Stepladder with $4 Steel Trusses and Braces... . Big 9” Pruning Shears ee ee ee eee 3 Lbs. of Grass ** © @ © 8 8 ee ee ee we ee Bowling Ball Bag, Final = $9999 Clearance, Reg. $8.50. . Sale 3 Golfing Equipment, Clubs - Bags - Balls, BIG - SAVINGS - Big League Inquiries Invited Do you dread June! Because of graduation gifts, wedding gifts, etc. If so, use our layaway plan. Buy at low prices-and pay when convenient during ‘30-day free layaway. CLOSED SUNDAYS . VERKLER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY We Sell Wholesale to veryone—Free M-Day Layuway Year ‘Rewnd _ 1550 Union Loke Road EM 3-4381 UNION LAKE VILLAGE | | | | HIGH FIDELITY | — Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices | Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple Birmingham MI 4-5230 KITS CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. COMMUNICATIONS 1 —— — = Authorized Motorola 2-Way aca RRO CAE bane TV, Home and Car Radic Service—All Makes 5939 Andresonville Rosd at Steffens, Waterford TUNER yet 4540 W. HURON OR 3-9700 Radio Dispatched Press did not receive the puzzle| & FOR sail A Hospital-Surgical Insurance and Women 65 and over OR PRES Men REGARDLESS OF PAST ENT HEALTH [= for care ef the same conditien confinement surgical ‘In a lensed convalescent er operation is —after —— home. Convalescent your policy has been in force ; perm must immediately six months. 7) Covers beth > at least 5 days hos- Winess and injuries except: pitalization. Total hospital- those caused by war, alcohol- convalescent .period cannot adhe mor NS ; those exceed 60 days. 3) A surgical orkmen’s Com- pays frem $4.50. ton or Employers Lis to $225.00, according to the Oe eae eee es nature of the operation. 4) Up S. Government nl : te $1,000 for additional medical png county expense. Plan pays 80% of mental institution is ont the in excess covered. of $100, for YOU MUST ACT NOW! Dette ecenencnes Dept. 11388 ome CO Fomete PLEASE PRINT a AME~MIDBLE Manhictultin nat woe CO Gastoce $0.00 2 SSCCse se scesessesesergaasvees - ' 2 ¢ 4 Sa oe What Else Is New? Instant Liquor = create} Robert B. Carroll of Greenwich, Conn. *Farewell Hangovers;. Culprits Found. |, _ BOSTON (UPI) — Hangovers may soon harmt the flavor or taste of whisky, accords |public opinion the crisis of| a thing past, according to Dr. ing to his studies. _ |congestion “now prevailing in *the) oe J Besides his no-hangover idea, Dr. Carroll jcourts. = ‘Carroll, who said he drinks “just project which should warm the heart of lieves’ this’ is the best hope for/ about everything,” told the American. | any drinker — instant liquor. He said ty |&*tting action Chemical ‘Society here that he and fel- might be along the same lines as instayt ed from its apathy,” he says, “if low workers had identified the in- coffee; hiro ge / sone re —* Migr 9 gredien produce F / w serious the s both 2s as sinned barnes € As long as hangovers still exist the scien- [to them and to the nation as a hangover. te ; _.tist recommended vodka as. the ‘cleanest’. |Whole, I am confident that the Even more important, the scientist re-. . drink — giving the least amount of hang- ee te ane = Liat enasirg pad , 4 5 iy phd : atio BF to the people’ by arousing} “If the public could be awaken-’ @ SAFE EM 3-6234 -uaxrnoos rausce HEATING SYSTEM. 4 @ SILENT @ NO FURNACE THERMOSTAT-CONTROL FOR EVERY ROOM RAGLIN. ELECT! 4 BONITA- DR. E ported, elimination of the culprits, fusel over. Next on the list wene gin, Scotch, |tice in this country would soon be| Residential & Commercial Witing-—Saseboord Electric - ic CO. , \ oll and acetaldehyde, apparently would not ‘bourbon, and rye in thatorder. - forthcoming." ly: come to trial, the government awarded to the plaintiff, but in-| terest on the damages since the LO residents of Beaver Island, whrse hope that a _ ae only ‘winter link with the mainiland|>er of their own party will nee te Chief Warrant Etienne, commander. of the Char- levoix Coast Chou May Be Promoted tions have. prevented BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — start of ferry service t Premier Chou En-lai may be some 32 miles. 0 chosen Mao Tre-tung’s successor Etienrie also : as chief executive of Red may force the the official Yugoslavia Sundew to : food agency, Tanjug, reports Sn Sere Tied | Fem. 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