So RR MS een NN i ee MS eer f fa S lied for | el A ———— 6 Die as Winds Rip Down Buildings Tornadoes Lash Southeast CHARLOTTE, N ‘. C. W — Deadly North Carolina, and more: than 150; ing winds, torrential rains and | tornadoes swirled across the Caro- Were injured as. business buildings hail. linas and Virginia last night after. hitting three other Southern states. earlier, * * * 4 and dwellings were torn to shreds. | clashing of a cold front with /along a 150-mile strip through warm Sduthern air, lashed other northeastern South Carolina and} Four members of two farm fami- ‘lies diving across the road from! | The worst of last night's torna- each other died in their homes as) Stermy weather, caused by the does whirled ‘their black funnels'a twister hit the Highsmith Farms At least six were killed, all in areas of the South with damag- jinto eastern North Carolina. TWISTER HITS GEORGIA —- sweeping through Calhoun, Ga., this tangle of wreckage at a bedspread and rug “mill. Part of the roof was BEped Freshmen Republican legislators | A tornado, yesterday, left off = several Calhoun area. ¥ ey ‘ ® 4 AP Wirephote _ large trees were blown across automobiles parked beside the factory. Five persons were burt in the Descriptions that GOP party New GOP Legislators Ask Evaluation of Party wecx.:2 it into operation,’ their statement. in Lansing today hauled. their fortunes hit rock-bottom in the observed party on the carpet and called for a ‘concrete’ legislative pro- gram to win back voters. The group, including 16 of the leading, but may be a false and jt continued. 17 newly elected state representa- tives, stated ‘‘an objective evalua- | tion of the state GOP by every! Republican is long overdue.” April 1 election and “the only way we can go now is up,” the legis- ators warned, ‘‘are only mis- dangerous kind of optimism.” * * * Calling for ‘concrete legislative: proposals’’ from Republican com- * * * “Not only did the GOP fail to influence the independent voters,” totally failed to attract the support ‘of the traditionally Republican) voters. “We are only deceiving ous-; “lage was available, but it obvious-| _{terday and wrecked more than section southeast of Roseboro, N. C. A Raleigh, N. C., couple was killed when their car crashed headon into a truck near Rae- | ford, N.C., during the peak of a wind and rainstorm on the | edge of the tornado area, ; Hospital facilities in parts of the stricken area were flooded as in- jared were brought tn by ambu- lances, private cars and trucks * * x available rescue facilities; | All _|were mobilized in the Carolinas, but injured from isolated areas - |stragghed in hours after the twis- ters hit. Communication and pow-| er lines were torn down, trees up-| rooted and buildings demolished. | DAMAGE IN MILLIONS No immediate estimate of dam- ly ran into the millions. - The first South Carolina commu- ‘nity was hit shortly after 6 p.m., and the storm harried North Caro- lina until after 9 p.m. A tornado struck the Norfolk area about 5:20 p.m., ripping reofs from buildings and tear- ing down wires. Norfolk was par- tially without power for an hour. The twisters banged into north- ern Mississippi before dawn yes- $100,000 worth of property before SS on Page 2, Col.-2) Bans Overtime t——_ =r 4 'Britain’s Longest Trial Ends Budoet Given Tentative OK by Supervisors- County Board to. Study) Plan Before Acting at | Monday Meeting | | ; : : | | Oakland County Board of Supervisors this morn-| ‘ing accepted a tentative $10,700,920 budget for stu-. dy purposes, and sched- ‘uled further action on it. Monday the board is ex-) pected to approve the budget, for tax allocation purposes. Supervisor Delos Hamlin of Farmington was re-elected to his second one-year term as board elected chairman pro tem, accord- ing to the board's tradition that officers serve or two years. The board approved $3,278 for the salary of a new juvenile court employe for the rest of the year. The new worker will be hired mainly to seek boarding homes for wards of the court and relieve crowding at the County Children’s Home. Supervisors voted that county health department officials and members of the supervisors health committee will act as an ad- visory board to review com- plaints concerning septic tank ap- plications. The final decision, how-| ever, will remain with the county for Chrysler UAW Issues Decree Pending Settlement of | California Dispute ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. & —The)} day ordered its Chrysler Corp. | {members to stop working overtime, leffective with the early shift. today. * * * The ban was ordered by the) “but in most cases presidents of 33 locals meeting is only half as great as it was here at the UAW convention. | | | | Norman Matthews, UAW vice | { | | ments is up $231,000 this year. health department. BUDGET TRIMMED ~~ LE The budget was trimmed $10,000) at the last moment, according to Fred W. Smith of Royal Oak, chair- man of the Ways and Means Com- mittee. The cut was taken out of the juvenile maintenance fund, ; * * * Higher operating costs ‘and the addition of new account for the increase in the flew Budg- et, said Robert W. Moore, county auditor. He pointed out that the cost to | Operate the county's 22 depart- However, he added, this increase last year. There is provision, he said, for 74 | for dessert. chairman, Hiland M. Thatcher of |. |West Bloomfield Township was re- LONDON (INS)—Dr. John Bodkin Adams, chubby | society doctor who likes sweets and old Silver, was acquitted in only 44’minutes today in Britain’ s long- est murder trail. x * ’ The clock struck noon when Adams stood to hear the verdict that he was “not guilty.” He was accused of.murdering 81-year-old widow Mrs. Edith Morrell with overdoses of narcotics in order to get a chest of Georgian silver and a Rolls-Royce car from her will. The 58-year-old Adams sobbed jn his cell a few moments later. His recovery from the tension of the trial that began 17 days ago took 30 minutes. Then’ he dined heartily on “a meal of chops followed by jelly es Thousands of spectators gath- ered outside famous Old Bailey courtroom in London’ when _ Adams entered a car, whose win- "dows were. masked with brown paper and fled from the scene of his long ordeal. The crown announced it was dropping another murder charge against him. It is likely that 16 lesser charges also will be abandoned. — . The. jury of 10 men and two wémen was handed the case: - at 11:16 a. m. (6:16 a. m. EST) by Justice Sir Patrick Devlin who observed that the defense, under the brilliant Geoffrey Lawrence, had a “manifestly strong” case. , Jury members had listened to ‘DR. ADAMS conflicting Medical testimony on the use of drugs and to defense and prosecution speeches for 16 days — three more than the previews record set in a Liverpool case. Forty-four minutes after receiving the case, the jury veteran: An usher gave a single tap followed by a double tap on the judge's door ager signal, and red-robed Sir Patrick re-entered the court. x * * . Adams, flanked by three prison officers instead of the usual two, was dressed in the famiiiar blue suit he had worn throughout the. | (any we a vane — and bee sray tie. Senators. Probe Eastern Payoffs WASHINGTON (#—The Senate Rackets Committee dug deeper today into what Sen. Mundt (R-SD) called “crooked, under-the-table payoffs” to labor unipn offi- cials and others in the New York City ea. Mundt, a committee. member, told a reporter public: cabheut aad band f teal Unten’s (sew lcoumly efupioves! | This) tiga ie hearings expected next month will show that\‘thousands | War Wamings Dr. Adams Acquitted Are Circulated — by King Saud Tomorrow, According to Secret Data FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES — CAIRO — Most of this part of the tense Arab world was reported in a state of partial military tack Jordan. Highly reliable diplomat- ic sources disclosed that King Saud of Saudi Arabia obtained secret informa- planned, possibly for April 1 0—tomorrow. passed the information on to the other members of the Arab big-four — Egypt, Syria and Jordan. celed military leaves as she re-opened the Suez. Canal for big ships. The prime question for diplomats on the report of an “imminent” Israelj assault against Jordan, but there were other questions of al- most equal immediacy: ~If not in Jordan, will the Israelis precipitate a fresh Mid- die Kast crisis by trying to force a test ship through the canal? - —Who will pay for the $20,000,000 canal clearance job last night after 97 days of sweat, work and on?’ * paying Egypt relhead now that itis clear for all but the very largest ships? On the Israel-Jordan question, reports persisted in Arab.diplomat- ic quarters that Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion was ready to ‘force a showdown once and for all |with his Arab adversaries by smashing Jordan, whose king and alert following warnings - that Israel is about to at- ition a few days ago that an © {Israeli attack was being These sources said Saud ; Egypt reportedly called jup some reserves and can- in’Cairo at the moment centered | was reached after trimming de-| Of workmen” and the buyers of homes in he Long, partmental requests for a total of Island housin g develop-* 104 new workers. selves when we keep alivé the no-| Carysler Dept. said the order tion that Michigan is really a Re-| Was issued pending settlement foster son are in the midst of a bitter East-West political squab- The statement, made in the mittee chairman in the legislature,, wake of the most recent victory the 16 Republicans asked the GOP, tions of Democratic Gev. G. Meanen |speaker of the House be charged ae, ies ana ren plead ae over Proawe The only reduced item this year el TE ve eypped” | lk N Willi } - Williams and his party, was With the responsibility to lead in STRESS DRDEW ARON OF, the ROVELINE, i nd {the Comucious Hi | by a sort of chain reaction’ e ames | iS < Responsible Arabs interpreted signed by Reps. Lloyd L. Ander. |the formulation of such a program. ©Tu°ys @ temporary existence—as| The ban follows q teiegram)"s (PO. Om M 3 Col 1) |i corruption. Israel's protest in the U. N. Se- |though it was a bad dream which yesterday by Matthews to local (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) will go away if we only give it 230 at Los Angeles giving “fullest | curity Counei] about 19 alleged in- cidents in the Gaza-Strip as con- as Envoy fo Norway son, of Waterford Township; Donald A. Brown, The representatives wryly Mundt's statements carne on the of Royal Oak and Farrell E. Roberts, of West pointed out that since the Demo- cratic sweep of the state's ad- time.’ |support and endorsement" to the |California local's-strike; now more heels of a vote by the committee ordering a start of contempt pro- WASHINGTON (® — President Bloomfield Township. It con- ministrative offices, the ame Closing Plans Come ceedings against Nunzio J.’Squil- firming evidence of Tel Aviv’s bel- ligerent mood, tinued: “We believe that there exists a real danger of losing our present | | speaker of the House remains | the highest elected Republican in Michigan government. than three weeks old. Prope ty Value. . hegre, fe In the telegram, Matthews ac- fo Area Post Offices lante, a former garbage collection operator on Long Island. Squillante, refusing to turn over Eisenhower today nominated Miss Frances E. Willis, now ambassa- dor to Switzerland, to be ambas- icused Chrysler of using what he, “vicious speed sador to Norway. * * * Willis, a career diplomat and this country’s onl? woman ‘ambassador at al postmaser General basal er subpoenaed financial records, | sty ane imertietad s economy order to close decti rda to tell the Goes U in Cit tactics” at the company’s Los post offices on Saturday and Sun-| o ga y ek his name Anggles assembly plant. comm anything day includes area offices in Auburn! nq address. He said Chrysler is. currently Heights, Drayton Plains, Keego indulging in a “mad race with |Harbor, Orchard Lake, Lake Orion. | He invoked the Fifth Amendment | - L. Corin aa Petes the other corporations in the Oxford, Leonard, Rochester and on all other questions but refused Succeed rong, Stellato Op es Dues Hike _ auto industry to build even higher |Walled Lake as well as Pontiac. to tell whether he honestly believed resigned. The poor mane = Last Year’s Figures their already exorbitant profits.” Aside from the Saturday and that answers might tend to in- ~ * * * “This corporation has exhibited Sunday ruling, other cuts which criminate him. ; : “ery . UAW Up holds Plans Property valuations in Pontiac. a rattiens Rage for the health, Will affect area post offices are:| The committee called this ‘ ‘friv-| Miss Willis, who will be 58 May for Offered “by Reuth er ever lant tactica” as of April 15 withheld details of matters about| In 1951 she served as counselor Report of of ‘the final figures was Being a third class post office, which Squillante was questioned, at the U. S. Legation in Helsinki, tax assessment in 1957. total Safety and well-being of its work- No third class thail except certain olous” use of the Fifth Amend-| 20, entered the Foreign Service in ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (®—Walter P. Reuther re today by Ransom folicw the Leonard branch will not be except to say they involved Jabor-| Finland, She was appointed am- (GOP) slim majority in the house) ‘The people of Michigan deserve of representatives, several seats and expect from the GOP ‘party a in the senate and possibly some positive, constructive program real key congressional districts." ‘the leadership eapable of carryin isaid were Migs Tax Assessment Total Shows Increase Over Cairo editorials warned the Is- raelis would be forcibly of the canal if they try to test ship through the waterway which was open to ships of up to 30- foot draft for the first time ‘since it was blocked by the November war 159 days ago. | The two biggest tankers to use “ : the Suez Canal since it was blocked \. — (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) - 1927. She is a native of Metropolis, $2 600, ers, and it is necessary for all Medical items, and no money, ment’s protection against self A iy Ae Walaa Rae | ‘UAW locals to present a la oe orders sold. as of April 29: postal incrimination. iM., and her legal residence at This is an cease of $14,659,324 front to these inhuman speedup windows open only 8'z hours daily,| Chairman McClellan (Os) pee is Redlands, Calif. * * Later Matthews said the union set : % | peared today to be in firm control of the United Auto ing completion of work after the was prepared to close the Dodge Sffected by the thir a, Sa an *gement weiss oe sae Ann Arbor Council = - | annual city board of ‘review ses- forge plant in Detroit. Such a ’ a Lalalls ' Workers convention after winning overwhelming “Pp isions. move would affect about 100,000, - proval of everything he has proposed so far. * & * ‘Chrésler workers in the Detroit ————— MEMO TO CAESAR 7 | {s p us Pian But the UAW president may encounter some opposl| tion from a minority faction fighting his proposal to > increase basic union dues of The opposition developed 1 $2.50 to $3 a month. ast night at an anti-Reuther caucus led by Carl Stellato,+ president of the 44,000- member Ford Rouge plant. local in the Detroit area. A long-time critic of Reuther, Stellato urged his followers to) maneuver for a roll call when the! dues question comes up for a vote. But he said that would take 800 of the convention’s 3,200 delegates and he _ wasn't overoptimistic about it. ' Stellato said he opposed the dues increase “because none of it is going to the ‘strike fund.” He said the UAW’s present 23- million-dollar strike fund should be increased to at least 100 mil. lions, Reuther had everything his own, Way yesterday. An estimated 97 per cent of the delegates approved his plan_ set- ting up a pyblic review board to ct aS a watchdog on union ethical Gractiote: The board, made up of seven prominent citizens outside the union, also will share the au- thority ‘with * convention as the ‘of the University of California; ultimate appeal body for griev- ances of union members. The convention accepted almost The assessor's valuations for this year totaled $255,543,350, but the jboard of review reduced the figures | by $1,397,750 after public hearings! and study of the rolls. The final tabulation for this year is broken down as: Real éstate, $136,432,400; personal property, $117,713 200. Corresponding figures for 1956 aré: Real estate, $132,201,125; per- unanimously the selections of the|sonal property, $107, 285,150. union's Executive Board. Named on the review board were Msgr. George Higgins, Washington, D. C.; Rabbi Morris Adler, Detroit; Methodist Bishop G. Bromley Ox- man, Washington; Dr. Clark Kerr Dr. Edwin Witte of the University of Wisconsin; and Circuit Judge Wade H, McCree, Detroit. Reuther said President Fisen- hower’s brother, Dr. Milton Ei- senhower, turned down, an‘ in- vitation to serve on the board be- | cause “of the pressure of many. | other duties." Dr. Eisenhower is | president of John Hopkins Uni- versity. The seventh member to com-) plete the will be chosen by) the UAW Executive Board from! Down a list to be submitted = the six perature preceding 8 am, was 24.) Wilson, Eart oe named, “ad 42. af i Light Snow, Cool Again Tomorrow —Keep Hoping! Pontiac residents who gagerly scan the weather outlook, a ‘patihg long awaited “fair and |, warmer’ predictions w ‘ft be some-| ‘what disappointed tonight. The weather man, has forecast ‘continued coo] with Aight snow like. | ily this afternoon /or evening and la few scattered flurries late’ ‘tonight; low %, /to 30 lomorrow will be Heed cloudy with a high fear 4. | Downtown, pontine’ s lowest tem- | iAts2 al he mercury , ly revealed, area, James Vernor Jr. Dies in New York James Vernor Jr., grandson of the founder of the Vernor Ginger Ale Co, died today in New York's Presbyterian Hospital. Vernor, 39, lived at 707 W. Long Lake Rd. / He had gone to New York last ‘month on a combined business- pleasure trip with his wife, and had been in the hospital since March 21. The nature of his illness and cause of death were not immediate- The group had no sooner seat said he had been very eager to eat them because it was the last time eat together. Le ee eee these past few Batic in store but grave trouble. In Today S Press “Get on with the facts and omit your oein: ions,” A Betrayer Is Unmasked (Another in a Lenten Series) On the following day, Junius reported to Pilate regarding what took place at the supper attended by Jesus and his twelve apostles... at the table than the Nazarene raised his hand for the rest of them to cease their babbling. He From his words, it seemed he felt a period a of persecution and suffering was ahead for him. se And indeed, from the temper of the crowds i days and from the plotting of i Judas, I do not see how there can be anything He broke bread and explained, as best I could learn, that it was a symbol of how his body would be broken. Then after supper he passed the goblet again saying it was a new testament in his blood which would be shed for them. And at this point he paused and announced calmly that the hand of the man who was betray- ing him was on the table! As you can imagine, this threw the apostles into great consternation. x * They all began to ask who it was. For yer, the Nazarene handed a bit of food to Judas and said quietly, ‘“‘That thou doest, do quickly.” Pilate nodded slowly. “The man knows more ed themselves this feast with they would all ' Obltearies .......ccccZesces 8 : Pilate said sharply. . about all this than we do who have been watch- County News .............. 22 Junius said that Jesus told the aposes he ing him. He knows his end is near and he knows Editorials .~............ . 6 | would not eat or drink again until the Kingdom. his own apostle is betraying him.” ee eee 18, 19 of God should come. a : . |\eTheaters ....\. cecee 16 | «i * The governor pai fand walked to the .win- n- TV & Radio Programs eee 7 yo dow. Without looking ~back .at Junius che sald, a 27 } ° He blessed a goblet of wine and paseed \it “Somehow I have a terrible feeling. I would bate : Women's Pages .... li thru 1 | among mt Svan, refusing to drink any himeelt to le this Judas Iscariot, + . .”” | } * | i j ; ‘ | | é : { f . ¢ aN ‘ 4] \ | A i ¥ a } | be / ‘ / uf 5 | ‘ ij, . ‘ 4 e 4 | eo : t ii | j j i { SiMe iN ae ee {ey ae Ay i cbeN oy 4: dy fl ee arse aterm eee 2 ee ANN ARBOR (#—Buses may be 'running in this Southeast Michigan \eity again by Thursday or Friday. | The city council in a special ‘ineeting last night authorized a company of 12 local men to go ahead with plans to set up bus service in this university city of 48,251 persons. Ann Arbor was left without city The city would Spokesmen for the new company said they hoped to be in opera- tion with 12 buses Thursday or cents. Greyhound Corp, charged 20 cents. Taxicabs cruised ee lyesterday, ont up share-the-ride basis. Officials of the | . 78 in 1901 = ce ae! i) " z Sa [ a : Pe Ae Le bore \ ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. A + ‘ Ty z? Ff E it Fy The Weather Fall 0.5, Weather Bureau Repert — Partly te 36. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding @ e.m. at 8 am.: Wind veiccity 1 mph. y at 1:08 p.m. Sun rises Wednesday at 6:00 a.m. seta Wednesday at 3:26 a.m. Moon rises Tuesday at 1:44 p.m. | esesegeess OP 2h Bi Meee ceeene «6 38 ee ws eek eee Monday in Pontiac recorded downtown) posneccoteeees< 3] 34. One Year Ago in Pontiac TO pp teensceencsaee 51 temperaty: Lowest Pempe4rature ..ccessessesess 27 wi temperature Sa tecdeccer sess dD ‘eather—Cloudy. Highest and Lowest Temperateres This Date in 84 Years is mates Tornadoes in Dixie Claim Lives of Six a if i $i were forecast in the North’Atlantic’ Coast Schools Drill for Storms DEARBORN (INS) —Dearborn’s public ready pupils for possible emer- Funds that once supported the Urges Canceling [Truck Permits Examiner Would Halt Boycott by Teamsters on ‘Hot Cargo’ “WASHINGTON (#—An examiner recommended today that the In- terstate Commerce Commission move to cancel operating permits lof truck lines refusing to handle freight labeled “‘hot cargo” by the teamsters: union. A “hot cargo” clause is incor- teamsters’ union to accept freight shipments. Bell Repairs Lines Fouled by Water - Waterford Township and residents manager Ray Almost all regular service, he said, was resumed after 2 p.m. Area Nurse Gets Grant to Study Alcoholism * Frances Curtin, a staff nurse for the Birmingham Board of Educa- tion, was named by the State Board of Alcoholism yesterday to studies at the Yale Summer School of Alcohol Studies. of seven from the Detroit area who will take up the problems of alcoholics at the annual train- course, June ®% to July 25. A total of 15 professional people and clergymen from Michigan will attend. igency in the twister season, weit (U.S, Milifary Man receive a $250 grant to finance |54#¢ Miss Curtin is one of a group Waterford Ponders) ‘New Money Source! seg by Police Chief Frank A, Van Atta, there were 403 summons is- sued in March, 75 arrests, 788 calls answered and 65 auto acci- sewer service. The committee is expected to de- ‘cide on-a new designated boundary line if the township is to be re- admitted. ‘ A The new Birchcrest Subdivision water system was given township approval, It already had been ap- proved by the State Health Depart- ment. . The newly elected Democratic slate of township officers are sched- uled to be certified for office at approve the 1957-58 budget, accord- clerk, James E. Seeterlin. Told fo Quit Hungary BUDAPEST i» — Communist Hungary today accused Capt. |Thomas R. Gleason, assistant U. S. military attache, of “open és- The| Pionage” and gave him 48 hours to leave the country. A spokesman for the U. S. lega- tion said that the charges against Gleason do not constitute espion- age under international custom _jand usage, and were ‘“‘largely in * & * Gleason, of Urbana, Ill., and Col, James C. Todd, U. S. mili- tary attache of, Tulsa, Okla., were Gleason had no commient today, but previously both he and Todd denied they were taking pictures of the barracks, Waterford Hunting Ban Goes fo Senate A bill calling for a vote in Water- ford Township on whether residents want hunting banned there has passed the state house of repre- sentatives, and advanced to the senate, Sponsored by Rep, Lloyd Ander- son, the measure received 91-4 pas- yesterday, Similar bills submitted for the past four years have been turned down, according to Anderson, ~ Women Prefer Candy BOSTON uw — Dr. Seldon D. Bacon, director of the Yale Cen- ter of Alcohol Studies, told a symposium on alcoholism that women are less liable to drink than men because of social prob- lervns, “Women,” he said, “are more likely to take out their un- happiness in chocolates and food. They'd rather get fat than drunk.” In a monthly report submitted 7 DELOS HAMLIN Re-elected chairman of the Oakland County Board of Super-. visors-today was Delos Hamlin ot Farmington. He will serve a -gecond one-year term. Also re- elected was Hiland M. Thatcher, of West Bloomfield Township, who will serve another term as chairman pro tem. Soble Judge Mentally Able . Man Held With Wife, Another on Charges of Espionage for Reds under indictment. with his wife _|and another mari on charges of conspiring to transmit U.S, secrets elared mentally fit to stand trial. . Soble underwent extensive psy- chiatric examination at Bellevue Hospital after he suffered an ap- .|parent collapse in his Bronx Jail cell. Feb. 18, At the time he had been reported as acting ‘“‘pecul- jarly.” On April 1, Richard H. Levet reserved deci- sion on Soble’s ability to -stand a detailed report submitted by psychiatrists who examined Soble in Bellevue Hospital from Feb, 18 to March 29, ‘ Soble, his wife, Myra, 52, and Jacob Albam, 64, stood silently in court today as Judge Levet an- nounced: “I have examined the report of the psychiatrists dated March 29 and I find that, pursuant to a sec- tion of the U.S. Code, Soble is mentally competent to stand trial." 2 «8 Soble now is in the Federal House of Detention. U. S. Atty. Paul W. Williams : . suggested that the trial of the a Bi ere accused of photograph-|\three be set for May 15, “be- n cause the government would not like to get into the summer with this." NEW YORK i—Jack Soble, 53, to Soviet Russia, today was de- trial. Since then the judge read) for vantage points. Many scram- bled on top of chairs and tables bers and 18 Moslem and 11 Euro- pean passengers, There were no survivors, PARRIS ISLAND, 8, C. ® — Lt. William D. Conroy today was sentenced to a dishonorable dismissaj from the Marine Corps by a seven-man general -court- martial, Conroy pleaded guilty to charges of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman, The charge stemmed from an as- ~sault March 13 on Pvt. David L. Porter. The court deliberated for 5@ minutes before passing War Hero Held in Lansing ex-fiancee’s escort. He was accused of slaying fired on them with a .30 caliber sicians were fighting to save the ater and a restaurant then taking where he set up an ambush. just wanted to frighten them.” Miss Silky’s right arm was shattered by one of Accused of Slaying Rival LANSING (INS) — A decorated Korean War veteran was to be arraigned in Lansing Municipal Court today for the rifle slaying of | * * * Prosecutor Jack Warren prepared a first-degree murder war- rant against Donald McMann, 38, of Holt, who was presented the Silver Star for valor at Korea's ‘‘Porkchop Hill.” %4-year-old Benjamin Bennett, a Mason auto worker.’ Bennett was escorting 17-year-old Carol Silky home from a Sunday night movie date when the ex-GI allegedly deer rifle. the slugs. Phy- arm. * * * Police said McMann admitted following the couple from a the- a short cut to get ahead of them McMann insisted: “Honestly, I didn’t intend to hit them. I McMann, an automatic rifleman with the 32nd Infantry in Korea, was decorated “for leaving his bunker under artillery, mortar and small arms fire to kill at least 10 Chinese soldiers.” :|Man: Against the Weather 1 i (Tt's a fat cry from the day when man’! tried to predict the weather by wetting his finger and holding it up to see which way the wind was blowing. Fore- leasts are becoming more accurate every |day, thanks fo electronics. How a fore- cast is: made is told in this first of a series of egw articles on today's efforts to e ather). + ij By FRANK CAREY . AP Science Reporter | WASHINGTON uw — A weather ‘problem involving the President 3a (Of the United States was on Jim ‘Hunter’s mind when he rolled up * his sleeves, grabbed a red pencil, and started looking at a big iweather map, Jim is a forecaster at the U.S. Weather Bureau's district office at the Washington National Air- port. That's the office responsible ning at noon, based on information he now had available on the map before him. DUE TO ARRIVE President Eisenhower was due to arrive at the Washington airport in mid-afternoon from Georgia. The weather outlook Hunter had prepared 24 hourg earlier had called for rain mixed. with snow, beginning around nightfall. If that forecast held up, It would be okay for President “Eisenhower's mid-afternoon ar- rival, because the dirtiest Dota from U.S. WEATHER BUREAU! o Dept of Keomiemertg te Mareustio 39. 33| for forecastin ther for an’ arquette . r forecasting weather rane 33 Memphis 2) 33 area extending trom West Vir- iwaukee 34 26) ginia imto Connecticut, and in- 3 New Greats 90 <6| cluding the nation’s capital. ts [=n : / Mane «33-33, Work typifies how weather, men Sigiek Waiks Vires Hionadintentn: tageitel / . oo 6G %6 in district offices all over the Sopp Bt2ztouls | 4 country go about their daily op- AP Wirephote Rk tore ye js ceatiom | "WEATHER FORECAST — Snow flurries are expected tonight in oe c is| It was 7:45 a.m. By 10, Hunter New York state, South, and east of Lake Ontario with fair to cloudy Rae .§ # would have to prepare a new fore- for the rest of the nation, except for cléudy weather over eo *~~~S |, [Cast for the 3éhour period begin- western Texas and Moptana. Sa 4 / é eae : ; é i \ nel) 1 | A ‘ F - | o j if | / 5 | Sf A: a 1 Pp eb _ is : ea | 2 1 ] fey / < bes ‘ iA, “ it oe ad oi | Sa] hg ect he fg ee peso poe OS ee {| a yh : Iie sik : ae a) fee i ‘ i d i is but | & Lieee ; iat weather would still be several hours off. Upper air data from all over the world, gleaned from radio-equipped balloons launched from land sta- tions or ships at sea . . . charts prepared from this data every 12 hours, and every six hours from selected stations in North America . .. Periodic reports from aircraft, now from the Azores, now from Attu... ALL OVER NATION Surface weather reports to and from bureau offices ali over the country, linked by 100,000 miles of telegraph lines . . 5 report from radar and “electronic brain’’} computers ,. . weather forecasts to the public every six hours, and other special forecasts for in- dustries, fruit growers, farmers. . A total of 4,000 forecasts are made each day by weather bureau offices . all over the country — with about 85 per | eet accuracy on forecasts limited to 24 to 48 hours, . “When'‘the President lands this ha afte | we 'shouldn’t Hiave any t: Even Ike Leans on Forecaster’s Findings we'll get him in all right. We can expect ceilings to hold around 1,000 feet, with visibility about three miles." FORECAST READY © By 9:45, Hunter has the forecast ready, and a few minutes after 10, it has been transmitted to radio and TV station and news- papers, ; Hunter breathed easy again. He * * * “Sometimes you get a little dis- . The way I figured it, right now — but it isn’t!” “You can’t win ‘em all,” I told him as I left. - , ‘e ; When I‘ got outside the building, I felt mist on my face — and by the rain House. trouble,”. says Hunter, “I think (Ni went back to other work, but ext: Robot Weathermen.) i 4 Mayor of Birming- County OKs Bi for Road Funds Joins State in Approvol of $25 Million in Bonds for Northwestern. banded together today in a plea for Republican organizations and coun- ty chairmen in the state. The resolution said that “a can- did, objective evaluation of the to attract the support of traditional Republicans. Detroit-Chicago Highway Advocated by Mackie C. Mackie disclosed today a De- troit to Chicago superhighway will have top priority in Michigan's roadbuilding plans. Mackie said that equally high on the program are four-lane roads linking Detroit and Muskegon via US-16 and Coldwater and the Straits of Mackinac. via US-27. The former Genesee County road since “the Democrats’ election victories April 1. ence Celebration Committee throughout the country. the day when freedom ment is granted. ay Gee i 24. F man Republican House members| go, LANSING (INS) — Newly elected State Highway Commissioner John builder outlined his plans during. a brief visit to Lansing, his first sweeping | The Gold eo al , against of govern- to Schone Franklin 2 p.m. services Franklin Church. Burial Cemetery. Report sel Plan Sir Jordan at be in The first passenger vessel to use the canal since the British- French-Israeli invasion was due at Port Said later today to begin the 103-mile trip south to Suez. The ship is the 12,839-ton Italian liner Oceania, headed for Australia with q i % | id \ fk TODAY, TUES., APRIL 9 Due to the Death of NEWPORTS CLOSED : ra 7 re i age ge 4a Ai ie | =e 4 ! a | ro a ¢ ane SS ‘THE rawAc PRESS. TUESDAY: ‘APRIL 9, 1957" \ | ; t yf | You \Always Get the BIGGEST BARGA Bob Considine Says: 2 Universities to Shoe at SIMMS —Here Are a Few Extra Big Clare retells Luce Built tiuseious on eres NEW ‘YORK ‘ (INS) _ _Peplegeerly he Sint in I ty some a. What 46 you say. your practice and my / el Clare Boothe Luce says, ‘I fail Lutheran _ Services {Missouri Synod) EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. ee» at the following churches St. Paul Joslyn at Third Rev. George ]. Mahder St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie Rev. Ralph C. Claus Grace 114 South Geneses Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer Cedar Crest Parnsworth, Off Union take Sona | (Next to Dublin 8c Rev. Howard E. Claycombe on 5 GEREELG SELEC | —LENTEN— | eRe Eee as ‘ % s t a ‘| “I tried out once for the Olympic diving team — and sprained my back on*the first dive. Another time, I was talked into believing manas into the U.S. than any, other I could figure-skate in front of a, firm. It will bring in about 10,000,- large crowd. On the first spin I lost my petticoat.” Bob and Ray, who are bringing a skit in which Bob (or was it Ray?) was interviewing a.man of medicine who also had achieved great wealth back radio, once had and reputation in the business world, Before the interview was far under way, Ray (Bob?) said, | “Excuse me, doctor, but I can’t help staring at your trousers. I've never seen any like that. They have no cuffs, and the goods goes right down under your | feet or shées. “But now to get on with the is?”’ Well, sir, we had & talk the other day with Dr. Joseph D'Antoni, - and tropical diseases at Tu- lane University. He is president of the Standard Fruit and Steamship Company of New Orleans. TOP IMPORTER Next to the legendary United) Fruit, Standard imports more ba- 000 bunches this year. We asked him how he bridged the deep|[ chasm between Hippocrates and Commerce, “Came down with a lung hem- orrhage in ’52 and they told me I'd have to be amen from my Wins Chemistry Award ANN ARBOR (® — Biological chemistry professor G. Robert Greenberg of the University of Michigan has been named the 1957 recipient of the Paul-Lewis Award for his work in enzyme chemistry. He was to receive a gold medal and $1,000 today at Miami from former professor of internal medi- *. the American Chemical Society, teaching for a year,” saan “We thought of selling it, but my mother said no. She said that if we sold it to strangers they wouldn't take proper care of the jdoetor says.” had |feet, custodian of 330 miles of people who had been with us for a long time. ; * * * “She said that I should run it.; [ said I'd do it if I had no inter- ference from her or anybody else. I also told her she was taking an} awful chance. DRAWS PARALLEL “There's no great difference be- tween medicine and business,"’ Dr. D'Antoni said, of the complaint, takes speci- mens, puts all the facts together and gropes for the cure. In busi ness the same. procedure holds.” “It in medicine we had as little knowledge of why things happen as banana-growers have of why a x -Ray Shows Couple wouldn't have the stethoscope,” the Dr. D'Antoni, master of a great railroad, director of company. hos- pitals and mobile clinics in Hon- duras, Guatemala, Ecuador and Costa Rica, student now of “Pana- ma disease,” the villainous boll- weevil of bananas, means to find ot Michigan and the University of] . ee, ey Sere ‘BONUS-One-Day-SPECIALS! abit — 9. A, M. to 6 P. iM, | WEDNESDAY ONLY SUPER SPECIALS IN BASEMENT Detroit are among 27 institutions which will share in grants of $493,- 230 from the Fund for the Ad- vancement of Education, The grants are designed. to improve the efficiency of teaching programs, . : % If a starfish loses one, two, or even as many as four of its rays, new ones will replace them. A Ji “ — Representative Here WEDNESDAY—2 te 4 P. M, out. Don't bet he won't. Losing Bet With Stork | FREEPORT, N.Y. —An X-ray shows that a gong Island couple apparently has lost a $25,000. gam- ble with the stork and Lloyds of London. * * * Jean and David Blechman “bet’? Lloyds $1,875 to $25,000 that they would have their third con- secutive set of twins in June, But! 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Pollock 7 — IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD rosso © @° ft: Germany was subjected a fe *, ® eines " | ¢ -_eanw . fa = When the new German forces)militarism re-education.” Wearied| High-ranking officers ee ' © Credits and Collections J While in ony were planned, West Germany was) by two Catastrophic defeats-in—a|pass the tough- of a spe- : 'eace keene i | ae ¢ OF — ieee prohibited from making the) lifetime, many West Germans still|cial committee set up by Parlia- oe ta “ABC” weapons — atomic, bacte-|dislike the idea of rearmament.|ment. A- training center colonel| ’ v¥ os a pedestrian, or or chemical. So Parliament insisted on a clean| said oA og ceilee tena tadit pe: bicycling, or Since then such tactical A-weap-|break with the Prussian past, | “‘Since the war we have been|{ | You ore interested in parmenaney, under long range pro ns ag Weiiery wate Bnd guided A new military code for “citi-| screened, rescreened and ‘screened Grams, recognition bility, opportunity, . 7 it injored by @ hit- | aiaailes have been developed, Lt.!zens in uniform’ was drawn up. those of us who passed] excellent working conditions, and generous benefit programs— n driver . . : . agg. Pees? py hla =e | Write, Visit or Call the etal Your Guests While in Your Auto ‘ee tates ay Seas Salaried Personne! 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Save $100 on this big 11 cubic foot refriger-. ator with top freezer that holds 70 pounds of frozen food ; 2 large crispers and added shelf space on the door. ees . MILITARY FACES — Standing ut itiiition are sowin e | missioned second lieutenants of the new West Germany Army at an | armored training school in Munsterlager. Too young to serve in World War II, these new officers are being trained by veterans = the old Wehrmacht. . |AUCTIO | ALL NEW MERCHANDISE $100,000 WHOLESALE COST Consisting of the Stock of GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. LOCATED AT 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY JUST NORTH OF PONTIAC NEAR TELEGRAPH ROAD INTERSECTION 4 DAYS ONLY! Thursdoy-Friday, April 11, 12 Saturday-Sunday, April 13, 14 SALE STARTS AT 7 P. M. SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M. Summerfield Startles Capital by Showdown “was just 20 when he entered the By INTERNATIONAL real estate business. Five years, NEWS SERVICE Postmaster General Arthur Ells- ae he was an oil distributor. italized on a jovial “soft sell’ ap-(tamous Summertield Chevrolet Co. | ;proach to peddle autos in Michi-jat Flint. His statewide contacts and repu-. “getting tough” with Congress on'tation as a good business man his department's de mands for brought him a 193 appointment | funds. as State Republican finance direc: | tor. He progressed steadily in GOP | [Pray tle stcnsng member of \circlés until, as Republican Na-| | the Eisenhower cabinet in 1983, |tionai Chairman in 1952, he had | " |the satisfaction of seeing Dwight | doled Congress in a pleasant way ir Figenhower. elected president. Summerfield resigned his na- * |tional post when the President in-| vited him into the new cabinet. | Last week, he got mad when a|But he has never resigned from House appropriations subcommit-|politics as such. tee cut $30,000,000 from his re-| Since the day he joined the Presi- quest for 47 millions to operate in|dent’s official family, he has been the next three months. in the news with such. diverse | The man who built a .Flint,/problems as postal deficits and Mich., dealership into one of the|dog bites. world’s largest auto agencies] In both fields, the 5-foot-8-inch, forced a showdown with the Con-|162-pound Summerfield has, thus igressional economizers, and old far fought a losing battle. Dogs ‘hands on Capitol Hill are just/are still biting mailmen and the, ‘about ready to concede he has| ‘Postal deficit soars to new peaks | ‘won his fight. jeach year. ~ | Summerfield, 58-year-old native! “But almost everyone gives Sum-' IP's SERVICE AFTER THE U SALE THAT COUNTS | | EUREKA SWEEPER oe Ww 95. Com ith all ttach- $AM88 ' oe eo pune ens caster eee . 49 ~Other makes and models at low, Sat pales >> Jue GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 7, of PONTIAC HARDWARE - TOOLS - SPORTING GOODS 51 WEST HURON ST. a ee { Pinconning, has been dealing'merfield credit for trying — like Electric Tools, Accessories, including sews Ther, nee : ber enndaacate ei in big figures ata of his lite. He ithe true salesman oi i sai ~ Aone sows, wales end by Skil sows, Bk dhe e S . Power Shop, Delta tools, ora and electric drills, shapers, “ ° grinders, sanders, polishers, instant irons, Bernzomatic torches, Coleman stoves, lanterns; Lufkin and Evans tapes and measuring rules, bench vises, precision tools, $ & K socket sets, Plum, Trutemper, Stanley hammers, hatchets; carpenters’ and mechanics’ hand tools of sheer description; Kennedy tool boxes, steel shelving, gong pars ge ork sprayers, brushes ond accessories, outdoer paint, varnish, enamels of voerious makes, etc., rd ete. SPORTING GOODS Rifles, shotguns, fishing rods, reels ond tackle boxes of the best mokes, cartop carriers, air mettreses, life jackets, boat seats and cushions, bicycles, tricycles, comeras, screens, tripods, light meters, etc., binoculars, window and pedestal electric fans, picnic jugs, ice chests, etc., etc. LAWN and GARDEN Hand mowers, rotary and reel mowers, shovels, rakes, hoes and gorden tools of all kinds, children’s wading pools, gym sets, slides, D wis vs carts, wheelbarrows, lawn rollers, ravetving clothes lines, aluminum porch furniture, ete., etc. . APPLIANCES, JEWELRY, Etc. When truck buyers find a truck that - flelivers more work per dollar, they stay with it. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers (JTTATVNtaw) display this famous trademark oe ; i. See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer per pound are either standard or op- tional at extra cost in every model. All new light-duty models and Your Chevrolet dealer will show you a model that’s practically made to order for your kind of hauling. The “Big Wheel” in trucks! New Chevrolet trucks stay on the They're staying with Chevrolet some medium-duty jobs are powered : Steam and dry irons, toosters, weffle bakers, electric frypans, Job... save on the job! again this year—because these new by the very latest versions of Chev- Chevrolet deep fryers, hair dryers, mixers, clothes hampers, kitchen Task-Force $7 trucks are the biggest _rolet’s famous truck 6. stepon cans, Cosco stools, cheirs, tables, portable phonogrophs, Ever since way back in 1937 Chev- savers on any job. Under their hoods, New from Chevrolet! Chevy now portable and table le vedios, American pearl sets, jewelry, rolet has been America’s biggest for instance, you'll find the most ad- offers. two new high-capacity For- , _Task-Force 57 lighters, Elgin Bulova ‘watches; . selling truck. That’s pretty strong vanced and efficient truck erigines ward Control models, including the dlomead lanes py ‘engogement ring, wedding sets, etc we think, that Chevy's going. Deep-breathing short-stroke industry's biggest, rated up to 18,000 etc., etc. - . " been the biggest saver all these years. 8's that deliver high horsepower Ibs. G.V.W. Trucks . 3 — OF SALE.CASH — DELIVERY AT ONCE NO APPROVAL REQUIRED. INSPECTION MORNINGS OF SALE . ‘DAN DONALDSON, Auctioneer a, sur MOhawk 4-2122 — Lopeer, Michigan ee een eter ae ¢ a i ele be | Mile Mrs. Robert A. Harris Mrs. Robert A. (Florence Ellen) Harris, 68, a former Pontiac resi- dent, died Sunday at her home in Clifford of a heart ailment. Surviving are: her husband; a son, Hersey Saunders; and a daughter, Mrs, Ruth Krause sof Service will be at 2 p.m, Wednes- | the An employe of the Lapeer State Home ‘and Training School, she is} survived by a sister, Mrs. C./W Dwight Wood of Port Huron. Marion L. Howell ORTONVILLE—Service for Mr. Marion L. Howell 67, of 421 Ball St., who died aggre will be held from the C. F. Sherman Fu- neral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday with burial in Ortonville Cemetery. Mr. Howel is survived by his - wife, Irmel, three daughters, Mrs. Bernice Wells of Leonard, Mrs. Eleanor Needham of Pontiac and Mrs, Geraldine Nichalson of Cali- fornia. Four sisters, Mrs. Lizzie} Kline of Flint, Mrs. Norah Liscomb of Ortonville, Mrs. Grace Minock of Holly and Mrs. Jennie Saunders of Ortonville, also survive. Mrs. Albert Jackson UTICA — Service for ‘Mrs. Al- bert (Dorothy) Jackson, 45, of 45288 Vanker St., who died Satur- day, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Milliken Fu-, neral Home and at 10 a.m. from St. Lawrence Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Lawrence Cemetery. | Holy Rosary will be recited at 8: 30, this evening. Mrs. Jackson is survived’ by her husband, two daughters, Mrs, Ca- rol Anh Livingstone of Oak Park’ and Judith M. at home, one son Gerald in the U. S. Navy, her mother Mrs. Martha Troy, one sis-' ter Mrs. Delphine Masseth of Utica. and one —— Walter of Ilinois. | John A. McClelland LAKE ORION—Service for John! Anderson McClelland, 49, of 6 S. Andrews St., who died yesterday, will be held from Allen's Funeral at 2 p.m. Thursday with | im Southfield Township Com} Orion and one.sister, Mrs.| Harrison McCall of Pontiac. ° Oscar F. Richter LAPEER — Service for Oscar F. (Perry) Richter, 43, 1043 South. Lapeer Rd., will be held at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Wednes- day, with the Rev. Frank S. Hem- r|-NEW HUDSON =- Service for jday from the Phillip's Funeral Rochester, Fred and James both | ‘ise, all at home. “Pon ontiac and Nearby reas, James Franklin: Tote Ji dn De- wat wil ye kasetap Wedies- Home in South Lyon with burial = Coniend Till Memariel Comp, eng Ms Gilbert, Jesse, Aig of South Lyon. Two brothers and two sisters also sur- vive. Russell Allen } Wallace WALLED LAKE — Service for Russell Allen Wallace, infant son of Hubert and Lorretta Wallace of 3110 Woodbury, who died at birth yesterday was held at Walled Lake Huff o Wayne, Also surviving are three brothers, Delbert, Robert and David and one sister Bonnie Lou- Mrs. Deedie Warren Mrs, Deedie Warren, 76, of 44 Jackson St., Lake Orion died nouraay, She was ill a year. A member of the First Christian Church of Pontiac,. Mrs, Warren had made her home here until 1948. She was formerly employed at St. Jogeph Mercy Hospital. Surviving are six children, Mrs. Roy D. Williams of Clarkston, Mrs. [Ruth Erickson’ of Tulsa Vernon of Rochester, Mrs. Okla., Mrs. senry, Wesaueba of Chat . Tenn., Mrs, Frank Gibniew- of Lake Orion, Wesley W. War- of Detroit “and Max R. War- of Pontiac and a sister, .. will be at 8 p.m. today will “be taken té Des Moines, : Towa rs burial in the Oak Grove Cemetery. ; ‘ Ny . . Irvin Willick ROCHESTER — Service’ for Irvin Willick, 69, of 3301 South Emmons St., at Avon Center Hospital, will be held from the First Baptist Church at 10 a.m. on ‘Thursday with burial in Grant Township Cemetery agetown, Surviving are his wife children Mrs, Virginia F Edna, ar x. ROCHESTER, Minn, “—Irving Augustus Lindberg, 70, of Austin, economic adviser to the gov- who .died yesterdayfernment of Nicaragua from 1913 to 1941, died yesterday. born in Cherokee, Iowa. * ‘COSHOCTON, Ohio ” — Harry B. Hunt, U7, executive director of creased the Hunt-Crawford Co. in Coshoc- ‘ton for 50 years and vice president . | TUCSON, Aria: ) — James F.| ° Carroll, 66, associate editor and chief editorial. writer of the Day-ipoard of City (lowa) Tribune, ‘and the Wor- in 1850 and eester (Mass.) Telegram and EV€-|;ounded ‘the firm in 1853, died yes- ning Gazette, died Sunday. He was’ born in Troy, N.Y. * “« * ot te ae. Smad Pesala te. (hn ad | PRESS : Kanone City jolie died yes- erday, 4 arid terday. He was born in New York. New Plant Ready Soon second manufacturing _ building within the next 30 days will more than double the size of the Bur- roughs Corp. plant here plant man- ager Edward W, Schening said. The number of employes will be in- from the present 1,300 to 1,800 wheri full production is: under way in the new facility. He- was brothers and two sisters also sur- vive. The body is at the = oe Fun- eral Home. . Mrs.’ Roy Wilkinson Mrs. Roy. (Marjorie Struthers) Wilkinson, of 153 E. Iroquois Rd. died suddenly at 7:30 this morning in her home of a heart condition. She was 64, Her late husband was the owner and founder of the Wilkinson In- surance Agency. Mrs. Wilkinson’s| body is at the Voorhees-Siple Fu-, neral Home. —HUNTOON FUNERAL HOME. Orrin Huntoon 79 Oakland © Avenue FE 2-0189 Member of National Selected — Morticians DETROIT uni— Completion of a iV WC 72x08" ‘ (twin) ' Regular $3.49 $998 Matching Pillow Cases, reg. $1.49. . by the world’s most famous maker oj: quality linens 8 1 "y 108” (double) Reguler $4.79. .98¢ each @ Pink Luxury on your beds ... . at savings! Can- e@ Blue non’s magnificent woven candy stripe per- @ Green cales for added bedroom beauty. Smooth, @ Yellow silky finish and colorfast. Come in today! Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Fourth Floor . $996 ‘ Incom parable luxury ap special prices! - Woven Candy Stripe — -PERCALE SHEETS _ 5 gem: Hend Size 39° ingway officiating. Burial will be at Spring Lake Cemetery. Mr. Richter, who died of a heart ailment at his home Saturday, had: been a teacher at the Lapeer State Home and Training School. He was a member of Lapeer Lodge F&AM No. 54, the Lapeer Chamber of Commerce and the Eagles, 2] He is survived by his wife, Marvel; his mother, Mrs. Evalena Richter; one brother, Lyle, both of Galien; four sisters; Mrs. Mary. Forthman, Miami, Fia.; Mrs. Mar- garet Banke, Dayton, Mrs. Myra! Habecht, Farmington, and Mrs. Dorothy Bachman of Buchanan. Michael F. Sebaskey AYON TOWNSHIP—Service for Michaél Frank Sebaskey, &, of 3525 Auburn Rd, who died ‘this morning, will -be held from Sa-/f cred Heart Church in Auburn Heights at 10 a.m. Thursday with burial in St. Mary’s cemetery, Royal Oak. The Rosary will be recited at the Dudley Moore Fu- neral Home at 8:15 p.m. Wednes-|| ' day. 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Chamber of ‘Commerce, has filed an interesting apc Puy . report with a special Senate commit- it fa $1 ® * < places 1h the. states ~=—»s After a visit to Indonesia, Burma, Nae Oe a Canbodle, Thailand and Viet MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Nam, Mr. JouNston believes that military aid to these countries should nt be curtailed. He is of the opinion : 1B I ? that the threat of external Commu- Better Contro. nist aggression is not enough to jus- ° ° tify the present level of military aid. Asked in New Bill a ke te A State House bill still in commit- The great need of the people, tee would permit court action against he thinks, “is to be let alone patients who leave TB Sanatoriums + mmijitarily so as to devote maxti- against medical advice. mum effort to correcting a de- plorably low level of education, " sanitation and economic pro- duction.” - Most of the other reports sub- mitted to the committee urge not - only ‘maintenance but expansion of for a cooperative patient is $4,000. ‘But an un-cooperative one may cost : ee ee. the military assistance program, . ad Aaa, Oe However, Mr. Jounston’s findings Dr. W. Lonanp Howanp, Medi- should have thorough study. It may be that military aid to some coun- * Sanatorium at Northville, com- tries should bé critically re-examined piled cost figures for the as80- and the emphasis put-on some ciation through study of 182 form of assistance. persons who left his institution _ in one year against medical ad- ~ _ - The Man About Town vice, The survey showed that an average of $5,000. was spent Only a Few Days on un-cooperative patients. But for 23 of them the cost exceeded vi \ Fu Ae \ : | } ‘ : : \ om ai 2 % pa eee ay F , : ' } Pay MW a \ . wie. 1) o | ACE 108 ay WNP aNeMedllees Sa Seana : ' o “ a. See en, __. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY,"APRIL 9, 1997 | : - - T r} - . . a + 5 +, i j Les } f ‘ 1A \ 4 eS a eS ; £44 7 = x ¢ : ere ‘ age saat _ The Passing Parade David Lawrence Says: s | Beck, if a Red, Would Be Defended Fs fi i ce + : 2 OL = an: Quotes é : u fly val i i A : & e g¢ Fy & A ant a i if 5 zg i i f g ! 4 Not Too Old for Battle at 58 Carlotta Says She's Justified " (C) Carlotta Eek ih Problem 700. It doesn’t’ really mat- ‘Discuss Hospital of it is just held over until Monday . anyway. Five-Day Man Portraits and... Your spirit is so low... . | aA aL Re fir} | their side : of the case, he woald have been peanuts are the richest food /act, poverty is often a greater able. to take First Amend- sources of calcium. _ méntal stimulator than lurury! ment ag Wh A Ge Film. A 's diet should include By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE so serious, it: Ay : 7a after all, “free speech” is not = “nity ani or the equiva is a blue-eyed youngster. to be , any form of ° by “thought ‘control’. sought to be imposeg by “McCarthyism”— not less than 1% pints (three ACTIVITY IS FACTOR your PTA meetings. And don't fret about being financially poor, for it isn’t money that: makes children happy, but a loving home atmosphere. in _ Case U-350: Goldie R., aged 4, whateyer that is. flate, utilize, and maintain @ nor- anch- Millions of words have been ™4l reserve of calcium in bones force poupid out th lphtied Gehan ot and teeth varies with and, perhaps persong who were asked by con- eS ee oe ee : or fue gressional committees or security ° ly physical activity. vedi - boards to explain their curious Confinement to bed or chair and ‘presence at “Communist front’ for weeks or months inevitably meetings or their continuance of brings a steady loss of calcium. ‘child financial contributions to such It explains why invalids become her that causes even after the Soviet Union se susceptible to fractures from joined Hitler in the early stages slight injuries. For another, I be- ahee of the last: war: Judging by the lieve, it explains the peevish spir- ‘ceremony tenor of “liberal” doctrine in re- it of many invalids. or neeviee cent years, Americans who have Do I mean to say yo : y you can change been criticized for being on a sourpuss into a cheerful guy just ‘fee to BECK UNFORTUNATE by feeding him high calcium foods Child 3 But Dave Beck is unfortunate, Will dispel_a lot of gloom. tection Had he been even a lukewarm = * © “gre col saith ; : The expectant mother"requires a and far exceed blood kinship. Lit ONE larger daily intake of calcium and-~-igg children, and it is as old 88 — ty }ike manner, you fell in love CA AAAAAAM +9] D than at any other time to keep the hills. with your foster child and adopted y> 1 Zo” | ine] et calclim reverve high enough to /” “Always reward the right action it because of choice, Just as YoU Pat bs oul provide ‘for her own requirements“ and penalize the wrong, Permit mother, +) > _ Steer - adopted its A on + ¢ as well as the growing child—for no exceptions to occur. Aw . | : the fetus will draw on the calciym rr ae In Goldie’s little family, there- Fe . reserve even at .the cost of the — fore, nobody is of blood kinship Ferg GEC Biss | mother's own bones end teeth tt 208 are tuning does ox seule tho ether two monpbers of tat es Ye | | Saving her teeth is only one confuse the animal by laughing at ae eR ee ae f _Feason why the expectant mother ts show-off when guests are called tove. oe ' “That's what I sounded like neéds 9 good daily ration of cal- looking on, but then punishing the of aol last week when I had that cold.” citi and vitamin D, he devel creature when it, performs the . “Love is much thicker than blood i ; i { f. | ie : | We { : ie | if | ps \ , 4 , ht } V/ | | i | You feel there is a dead-end street WASHINGTON — Poor Dave anes = —— he a Bipot fay bo ‘ ohne . . » Whichever way you go Beck! He's being maligned from Would have had on today ism.” glory might nswer Remember there are corners left one end of te the a senator or two demariding that. his if he had then taken, the Fifth ‘Reade zg ers + » » That. you have never turned ~~. , the investigating committee itself Amendment! He might even have Hillbilly’s’: Letter | . .. And just around the next one other, and his defenders are be investigated. been helped by some big. charit- eee ee may ... Be all for which you've —if, indeed, there Sse esas af! law han pat able foundation, with law school ‘ In answer to “Hillbilly,” who med... So keep on turning he had only had ~~ Jats a conducting a research defends the South, why did you ‘Corners in; . . Your search for communistic connection in his rec- . nounced re aoe severei 0" his case. Maybe some “civil come to Michigan in the first place happiness... For as you cling ord, he would to- any crime pas has been laig liberties” organization would “re —to make good money and keep to hope, so God. . . Will guide day have many ago tagarcdr that" is rallying to his side in a defense from starving to death. Don't bite yoy to success . . . “It’s just eloquent apolo- - = man | of the Fifth. Amendment. As.Ralph the hands that feed you. If you- around the corner,” you. .. Have gists. “innocent until proved guilty. Waldo Emerson once wrote: don't like Michigan, go back to heard some people say . . . And ’ ‘The supporters Certainly Dave Beck was in- “A foolish is the the hills. that is really good advice . . . would have: been discreet. He was more than that hobgoblin of little minds, adored . Reader Along your weary way . .. Around legion who would. she used poor judgment in espous- by little statesmen and philoso- - 2 . séme corner somewhere, as... have denounced ing the cause of personal material- divines.”” ~ Wh W t to Be- You fumble and you grope..., a ism when he. might better have (Copyright, 1957) . 0 ants - Your heart will come to life again _ Suggesting. " t . - - If you have faith and hope. taking the Fifth i Colossal Anyway poled lanl rg pyedlicns Dr. William Brady Says: What is so wonderful about be- der those cir- oT i _e ing colossal? I'd rather be petite. S ] ; — im- saa ts L k | f C | ° C So do most other people, locudiog -smues / editorial writers of * vonnt three ac 0 a clum . auses ramped = Latcar iA feather in your cap is mugh leedind aeleeee . M Ch A l see the day when a lady would ore important than a bee in your there would have flowed indignant any ronic U ments -brag about being out of proportion. bonnet. ‘words—that a man was being ar 2 5 Oh! Pardon me, you didn’t say court of law.” © pS I have harped on calk de- oping fetus “needs it to build I feel scery for you and I'm sure The cry would have been tee a teen Fee ne ee many other area ladies would co- _ raised that here ts = Senate guard ny hf gers ponagndy — operate with me, if you would like, investigating committee which is lieve calcium deficiency avg andy A agtncd goo in helping you get down to normal trying to de what the courts are tir bateaas we Us one, Moock ca aucaae so aur size so you won't feel so con- supposed to do. There would : " neanty Y * spicuous. Then you would get ad- have been pointed complaints Among _ these tao shasta miring glances. from men and that this was “assassination by common chronic re ot eo : = reonksh = glances from ‘‘colossal”’ Serpe ie Orr k = um heen ger! Pcs daily ration of D and calcium; , ot law and hence no judgment matiz (not arth- Se ey ne aon yon to, «OMS should be made thereon—at least riti), hives, a)- calcium reserve—breast milk not on the word merely of = ow sensitivity, Peing the best Persons born in March have a ject, the most fluency in the Rug-| "one as & birthstone. sian language. | Khrushchey and the other So- viet leaders will have reason. to remember the easy-going, almost languid wit often displayed by the) slim, athletic-looking diplomat. x *« * days. marks were blood. 2. Aquamarine, Bloodstone and Diamond choice of the aquamarine or blood- The aquamarine ig a transparent stone whose color is seawater, green, It is a favorite ornament today, as it was in ancient Greek The bloodstone is dark green, speckled with red. It was regarded with ‘superstition by many ancient peoples, who believed the red|“ Many jewels are used as watch bearings. Here is a picture of a At a French Embassy — delicately placing jewels in a watch. tion Khrush¢hev, with his usual The diamond, the birthstone for April, has been called “the king ponderous jiumor, teased Marshal of stones.” It is transparent and is the hardest of all precious gems. Georgi Zhukov for eating with) such ito. What do you expect?”’ Bohign, ‘‘You've just whacked his ‘sou def budget. Of course he’s codon. hying 7 Here is a picture of the ‘Star’’ * * birthday book collection, - Bohlen at receptions and eng him in long, serious cavetontioae which probably gave lim a more, Newsfeatures.) ' Tomerrow: Emerald and Peart The largest cut diamond in the world is the “Star of Africa,” |which is in the Royal Scepter of England. This 500-carat stone is one’ § quipped of nine cut from the famous Cullinan Diamond which was found. in| South Africa in 1905. The ‘‘Star of Africa’’ is kept in the Tower of for you to color and save for your (Ricky Smith of Oakland, Calif., won $10 for this idea. Send your sanwestions in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins, AP viet leadership personality than) any other Western diplomat has. | “Chip knows you cannot win their confidence or liking,” Hag of his intimates says, “but knows you cannot ‘cai Pog ain Sight-Giving Cornea =Can Be Preserved ity, can easily assume the position| NEW YORK ® — Sight-giving Bohlen maintained among his fel-| windows for human eyes can be _ unless you have their respect.” low diplomats and in his relations dried and preserved for twe years. with the Kremlin. ‘to help some blinded persons, + medigal researchers ‘said today, Expect Comet The windows or corneas donat- to Stir Reports | Genydratea in glycerine, then kept of Flying Saucer |tmeaue * * * A bright comet scheduled to be visible during this month is ex- Cony Rbaidigiglee crags tenia pected to send hundreds of Pon into the eyes of persons whose tiac aréa residents to the telephone own corneas were clouded or in- to report “flying saucer” oF|jured, said Dr. John Harry King “strange, bright object” in the J, Washington, D.C., a consult ling opthalmologist to the U. S. surgeon general. ‘i. |the opening of the deer season’mated 400 per cent, even as far) * lower Michigan to the Upper Pen-Sault Ste. esha: shace -stenaliig U. 8. 2 now runs throng the ers) | experts. 2gree—-wi oe Pe jp : areas, : “i ‘lye pare pre ‘bridge would ‘in: effect, put down-| "improve the route, Several own- re now ts. the region's Ne. 1 eco- [*tat® Michigan much closer to the| ers of eatlying cabling are con | [ip nontle support, = the tourist. (Winter sports and vacation lands) verting them te modern, . all. | <¥f vacationer business. of the colorful Copper Country in| year motels. Two new gasoline | ([/ the Keweenaw Peninsula stations are being completed this A \, |, Mackinac Bridge Authority traf!) iy varus UP year. i fie engineers estimate 1,927,000 j ) vehicles will use the.five-mile span| Real estate operators report that] While the bridge will improve| ///7 next year and that. the number y frontage along}land travel, St.-Ignace isn't for-| (44 a. oo to 2,023,000 by 1988,|0. 8. 2 west of the St Tenses igetting another transportation! iY to ‘bridge approach-has risen trom $3/ 546: the airplane, It plans to! 0) t state-owned fer-|and $10 a front foot to $100 or . ry) see Welch ply. to Straits’ and|Mmore for the choice sites. e |spend $74,000 to clear “26 acres) I join U.S. 23, U.S. 27 and U.S. 31! Choice resort property and home at its airport and to ag Bs . ls toa -'sites on the northern shores of/2,500- foot turf runway in 671 vehicles, On holidays and atthe Straits have advanced an esti- foot blacktopped one. * * acr as 15*as les ou St. Igne ears have piled up a8 much as 12 miles out from ace. | Mackinac City, miles on either side of the Straits, ¢ ¢ and some have waited 24 hours to Straits is insisting the ferry docks ¥) i GEORGE'S NEWPORT 'S i } = ¢ =Zs STAMP DAY * oss. the Plans for a restaurant, motel; Check these items for real ..\ get across. ‘be turned over to it. by the state , an snd gece eo aires) Coles! for development, Its No, 1 goal is} ‘ ¢ REL Do saving for your Easter out- ‘The bridge’s four lanes could north approach, Elisworth|*ransportation facilities -and” to ‘ fit and home. Buy on easy ) handle @ maximum of 6,000 cars| (Frenchy) Valliere, who now oper-|¢r@w more tourists to its mu- credit terms. -Jan hour. The biggest ferry, the|ates a ferry lane restaurant, plans|cipal beach and parks , Vacationland, can baal only 150 stlthe new steak house with 100 Another thing, ‘some civic lead- route it follows. Winter schedules|Mr. and Mr. Jack Barnhill of Fortlone ‘of the big ferries. be kept mt : , ‘ occasioned delays. The bridge will! Lauderdale, Fla., plan the curio) in operation as a sight-seeing ves- ~ To ers }be open year around, shop, and Seymour Lippert of Chi-| se! plying the Straits and shuttling . . ' : pp NEW INDUSTRIES cago, the motel, Moe ee nue |te Scenic Mackinac Island, a plush : Sault Ste. Marie on! ta his television and babysitter resort at the eastern edge of the him competitive in upper reaches of the Lower Peninsula with down- DOUBLE STAMP—BIG 7c DAY SALE! to build 100 more miles of line to} | 625 new customers, | erald 0. Dagenasis, manager of the Upper. Peninsula Develep- Ce Better first qual- sizes 54", 63", 7 “ 8 ei | | Pick from solid color and print, Full 81" sizes. 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COMPLETE $ | a Month - : : , FOR ONLY | (plus cartage) F ive Oakland Security for You \ te ; ! 4s e ae 7 a) Lee Le ; . : } owls we onet @ ristNew Births 99 Office Cant Accept: ‘Sliding “Ages = Oe: : Va EN NYC, ED WHISKY. 86.8 . play the Hammond Organ ’ [List ew Births \ ' SCHENLEY me SS eapes Lonmp bes 43 . 9 d ollowing Oakland : mA of. ei, ; ohis easy way! Why not you? Pals: roe el a birth By RAY HENRY burned in a fire, these forma are, The age search section of the We guarantee you'll learn to certificates recently registered with} _ As*ecisted Press Writer. | still available. Census Bureau must charge the/f — 1 mty @lerk’ Some people play their age as if} The forms used in the census-| fees because it has no other source : . Rene ~ i play! Phone FE 3-7168 or w Oakland re s office it were an accordion~increasing or taking include such - ot income. Congress doesn't sive ~ R HENRY A MILLER visit Grinnell’s today! Lore, t seme “st % much decreasing Ito get the right T/A fren Including the eilaen tx money t'say i busines DR... . , i | | Barter Michara A. Lisbisen,| -2ke the. woman who walkediin the families of the late 1800's.| (Questions on Security Optometrist bi 4. Z Vista tere a a into the Hackensack, N. J., wapehanbor yore ayo poe problems be eddrensed to es . t io. | . Kenneth M. Me- office a few months personal | “Social Security,,’ in care of ' Fe gid 7+ Genperd. Donald ¢ She said she was TE ~ through interviews, with | family ‘Press. Questions wilt be || ; 7 North Saginaw Street HEczicee erie & Rese. Mymaes | | The Social Securtty roprenenta-|Do'thore accurate than the memot| fine eee of the Sect Seearty |f| Phone FE 4-6842: En dames A, Heine, Jone t, Paimer,| five asked her if she had any lies of today's older people. | Administration. ‘There is no | A i, \ sincliraan pate oe ee -® &.S8 charge for Gils service.) “Better Things in Sight” ig esntarN aac E" Mack“Eaterd| “Well, T don't have. any papers! ut Bureau can pin down the age Do Tha: sey: Cosmic Bs se) etn (amine Ba Iv, SOE ot sont a i poroe me BOMD Threat HOaX;, Cir Festey rersns Baris Wilien 1." Eieor'Weaneth’ i |have some : M attlncode Ont 1 h 5 ds [eikieccen 2. “Bota, “ation | they heard me saying it for ‘bout! "0. a, when requested, win OMY LOSS—the Spu | P. = 5 m 1 poms provide a transcript showing what) . : cr 2 Fach Wace t DON’T KNOW AGE its records contain. | LOUNVELLE, Ky. @ = Pelle poe oe : thought t they y } Aaaty Robert M Leidien. SES _ penis to ine eet eee ce nte’te |found a bomb in a downtown bus 8. Bush, James M. Cox, Harry 4; ' wrong depot. an people who don't know exactly how) the Bureau of Census, Washing- ; a _ ae a Cie & cane, oo old they are. At least, they can’t) ton, Dp. C.; request form 10-611; Officers evacuated the building’ Ww ee i Willing Wo hetnt show a birth certificate to prove {ill out and return the form with |2%d began a thorough search aft Mie ; Be be. Je R. Hanson. |it. No birth records were kept by| » $3 or $4 fee er receiving a call the depot : ; iiiam C. Baker, Sewell A. Newman.” many states and cities-in the late — cae ol ee ee 8 ome . : sisi : — ew es 1800's or earlier 1900's, person wanting Then the kitchen became filled low you can enjoy - Phone FE 3-7168 Six VA Hospitals |... tack. sf 2, birte corticato See ey ee ae Soline| With smoke and flames.” BUY an ARMSTRONG the convenience of id : x OSspI ais often makes it difficult for today’s | senerally assures that the tran-| x *& * ; Steel Oil-Fired Hi-Bo automatic oil-fired . , ; . Clo . : = older people to prove they're script will be returned in about Police eueet aot ee : | y winter air - condi- eee whys 0 old enough to draw Social Secur- C slower|™an put out the fire before th ° #8 tioning _ without — he +g Pt on, Noa Pen’ pres. bn Sing Bakeries ity payments. Under Sab tank the pant aggre glia “Lge weeks.| fire department arrived. Winter Air-Conditioner caning eos ED ER te COAT . WASHINGTON un—The Veterans| Sei y gree athe gt tee Ol Pia oagerie pag Minalined |B poe y =| allowed to accept If you don’t include the fee with) chen help, out by police, } x HE a itaincin tt ams ttl frm raved t's ou’ aaa torn fr swam few cao Se eum s| GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING ‘SE } IMT | discontinued at st ot the elahe yrost of age. ereipt yout sggtoation wil be.se-| Seer Hier of Exons ™ pot ee peat re # Lake Rd.) Fu 2-7849 ns MMU : NATIONAL | | VA hospitals which still had To overcome this, the Social/turned to you with a request for) Damage was negligible — and/ . Comer of Bissbeth , oe. thse ete ig t bakeries in Operation at the end|Security offices will often accept) the fee. : no bomb was found. Ss - BANK gy (ot at ge: Git gyri glee | ah es. Gere = a Ae /h cover af | EEE eet he a acing.” “NMG |nospital births, naturalization, im- os , 1 VA said two of the eight baker-| migration, military service union} Pa Ss @o ies have already been closed, four| "°™ abership, rene eat ys more will close in the near future| "8: Marriage, etc. a Year 798 |\and cost estimates for the other) OTHER PROOF ‘gm | two are under study now at head-| An additional source of proof are on SAVING CERTIFICATES / "32 | quarters here. the records of the United States wae. , The closing of the bread baker-|Bureau of Census. And, in many|- : {2% Deposit your surplus savings or investment Hae | ies was in accordance with Eisen-| cases, it's the most reliable source -i@ Savings at any one of our 8 convepient ‘fim \hower Administration's Fequest|which older people can find to banking offices. io ‘/* — @a™ | that all departments and agencies| show to the Social Security people . . : é i ee ence Gee fete é Cc i a, activities with the view|Census Bureau records as * ommul ty of dropping as many as possible,| proof. ‘i. or VA said. The Census Bureaw gets its | National, Bank information from forms which 4 ee ges Z. Minute diamonds are occasional- ee ee 4 were “Her folks have a telephone in the kitchen, one in the living room and one in the basement.” Gay New Colors ‘New radiant colors thet glint and gleam like sunshine on dew. They put f Springtime goiety right inte your heart, , ars : << 5 sae ee Y pr. 3 Pi : ; 4 “That's not swanky. prosrammaetere. 3° eg me wr ‘ . We do, too. Extension phones only ‘LL FEEL the excitement of Spring the moment you Woye)) cost about $1 a month each.” step inside your Buick dealer's showroom. 7 ig You'll see gay Spring colors everywhere. Design that’s as j sparkling-fresh :as the season itself. The very newness of cz Scae ond On rales opende f Spring in every angle of these brand-new beauties. . Variable dag hae eager f 5 Smooth, too — fo the absolute) Best of all, you'll feel the spirit of Spring in the way these © Buicks handle. & } Get behind the wheel, touch toe to treadle, and your spirits 3 . | There’s an instant new response—plus more power and smoothness to match, in Buick’s great new brakes. You'll understand immediately what we mean when we say these Buicks are the dream cars of the year to drive. . Come in today — and make the most of the wonderful Yes, that’s all they cost—about $1 a month each. And handy extensions driving months ahead. - | mean that wherever you are in your house you’re only a step away from __ And the prices won’t jar your happy mood. It’s a wonderful . ee sae : . feeling — to find you can afford a Buick. a phone. Other helpful telephone items are: a phone that lights up so — +New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow te the only’ Dynaftoio Buick be ae you. can dial in the dark, one you can adjust to let you hear better, curecod onthe Spaced on Comme SOMene ee _ «separate listings in the phone book for other members of your household. _ Ss Cg ee ee aaa 3 a \ < Call your Telephone Business Office. Michigan Bell Telephone Company. a fi 7 p , ‘ y- Big é wae SORT @S ; ' ie Wants , | , , P.S. Extension phones make gréat gifts , ; \ \ J\} | _ / ae erzorn + | cunruny + dure iy) © ORGANS EER : , . ore : \r ee | oped at pa Me | vert a ae _S "| gam vour AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER | | , {4 J : . | ) ‘4 fy | | ae ie eae a ee Ly P had WE! (. Ta ET ti careers pea ii err wae handle a sp-sized unicycle for She's. loquacious, forthright and it unintentionally, Mother booked me into a theater and we didn't that's what you get when ones. When they came, he was furious, 1 ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUHSDAY, _apnits 9, 1087 os eAlnenpas Mp; made more money last lear ing, it'g all the same, You're set-| ting yourself’ hoc as a a_clay pigeon. | peel, RCA, "Sylvania, Philce, Admiral, the inte but waite wansperting. A " ‘i 4 \ ASS ye oF oe bi + h. ph \ a pclediinanasagonevidcccecsseaneesannbnantaenninle , ame Au og ny Won't Sell 8 os Established in 1898 $ : ose rets J bout ' Tame Pas : Farmer-Snover = — Shewk 4 : FUNERAL HOME; 3 |. By? L $1 fora ato srs, but whan I wa a area Dus.” A, aa ants wan at nd vouve so keep your ego oll 160 W. Hurdn FE 2-917) : a pees SUN STATENS = og A gg ela eh PARKING ON PREMISES § concealing the facts, is coming |#*! = woh story, but my life — it's A ~ all over the place. > After failing to crack fhe firm's _ safe with a sledge , they ’ littered the office wii broken fur- * niture and papers, j contents of desk | jerked a drinking’ fountain from | the wall and the place with water. ‘ te 2 ‘ y THING YOU'LL LIKE BETTER THAN noe saa \ I. More high octane power, more powerful miles : | / per dollar for 3 cars out of every 4! . 5.) / j i ) -high Octang 2. Faster, quick-spark starts—picks up like a QUALITY | Tisits prices purebred jack rabbit. | | ! motor eerne 3. Burns as clean as a whistle. Keeps engine parts free of the harmful deposits that are power-tahhetis ; in so. many cars on the road today. ert = lin det Labrican And sells.at the price of old regulars! ‘|. < nt give you the best gasolene value . : | in the whole Midwest today. = e FITIFe \ j : iz : : = ‘SERVICE. 1S OUR MIDDLE NAME | pede 4 Rus iv \ en GIGANTIC EASTER We. Will Be. CLOSED’ “ALL DAY THURSDAY in Order to Prepare for ‘Our SALE... Hub Clothiers 18-20 N. Saginaw . ‘New Council | JAKARTA, Indonesia ~Presi- | dent — Monday named has ome malaieiae” of finance, j mentary sanction, ; [ Djuanda, 46, leans to socialism Make Use of Our Parking Facilities ee. Well lighted off-street ‘Garking’ is” the Donelson-Johns unerol Hose: It is for your use whenever it is necessary to call here. It is'a thoughtful provision for a j better facility for the families we . You are invited to make use of this, Drive.right in—there is ample space whenever you may come. We Con- sider it on opportunity for hos- pitality. Phone } FEDERAL “Parking On. Our oe iii eS Djsonds| Reiongs te’ No Party; Reds Will Be on ‘head a new Cabinet of experts who- will govern without parlia- ‘but belongs to no party. He head- }ed a list of 22 ministers nominated} ‘by Sukarno. ee : The new Cabinet, the 17th since became 4-9 ©1987 What's My Line; Ine. silen, PiSton, ie a Gone appears under arrow, VMAs eee ween 4 AIS AVENE for ns to guess my Yesterday's enswer: brAke, cllitch, meTer, downward, --° = | di aoe si a ee [ a. ¥ sh ai »\- fe 4 AS ¥ ve. 4 = ee ise ial sin’ ig “\" sl Se Ke % * * Ss ‘ itt me ar Og ane = : | eS i \ Gf : . t at | pe ‘| _ a ws ana - ie : a , dig 4 - ao : Le ss eS : ~ i —— Co eee y ; ' " ie ia we r e 7 2 - ( : > 49, | : | , F | x *\ ip Ess 2 . A ne : y ‘ a i , ; \ j : ,, g * \ } : ve \ \ i ny, * | : ; ee eae | oe THE PONTIAC. PRESS, . TUESDAY. APRIL 9, 1087 MUME, : ee oo LS ~ rx : y 4 2 Es } \, | . cy \ . S | 1 As x Mes , coM, evtO, Body, engine, — : part of his conception of a % igen Ike Aide Debunks Congestion Claim pid two years. * * * expires May 17. Well-informed sources say Par years, * * * The sources add that it was ‘de- Maracas Bay, Trinidad, is. one | made locally for about 60 cents. ‘Air Traffic Not a Hazard’ WASHINGTON (INS)—President not be introduced in “any. sighifi- udapest's Premier spe vel “safef all the time.” “states that|be restricted mainly to long flights West. : * * ¥ The president took the unusual -_* — w Bo ye toe Boge Eisenhower's special adviser on|cant. number” until. 1959 and will Had | Eien brought on by a series of revolts|"" ‘aific control - by military leaders in outlying is-|C/ims -of aerial congestion are - }land provinces who rejected. the °*#eserated and only -the skies central government's over fotr major cities are genu- : inely overcrowded. -- ‘The fofmer combat pilot and However, he said, Washington.” ~ sources say Premier Janos Kadar| Air Force general predicted only and his Communist Cabiret are| a “very little” increase in the .|planning to .postpone parliamen-| number of commercial aircraft tary electidns in Hungary for at| im the next 20 years, mainly be- cause planes will be enlarged, facilities will liament will meet, before that date|gestion is serious only~ in and prolong its own life for two|main traffic hubs such as New This comes on the heels ofjhave to be expanded rapidly in Kadar’s recent visit to Moscow./the next 10 years or “we are! m % 4 Fortorming oy tain (Grandparents are Mr. and Drs eee § a ts plans a June wedding. Vesationing at the Rancho Sante Fe he in — are ,( fast to left) wid and Mrs. Hugh; D ) 6 "Backus of Birmingham ind Mr. ahd Me Leslie R Tripp of Hiinote aveniie. en Millmine wore a gown of white/as such by the U. S. embroidered nylon over aqua taf-\Commerce Sinclair Weeks and feta in a ballerina length. She|y , (A BB emogaie od aml earn Rosamond, base y jretary; and Mrs. Frank Webster, talisman roses. i a5F Married Saturday were Patricia Helen Miller and Barry Alton. Michaels. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ~ Rudolph Miller of North Anderson street, and Barry's parents are Joseph J. Michaels of Ferndale. y MICHAELS ! ler Becomes Bride in Temple Service of Ferndale, John McKinney and Michael Miller. GRAY AND PINK - For her daughter's - wedding, Mrs. Miller chose a gray lace over pink satin dress with pink acces- sories. Mrs. Michael's choice was a blue print dress with white accessories, , * * * A reception was held in the church parlor, following which the Michaels new. Mrs, Secretaries Week Set April 21-27 April 21-27 is set aside as Secretaries Week and proclaimed of of * Ld * It is @ week set apart to bring recognition to the profession and to honor the first lady of Amer- ican business, the secretary. gee E 3 2 i j F 3 E ij & ri = Playcrafters Meet Playcrafters Club of Pontiac High Schoo! gathered at the home Graves on Dick avepue. . ' evening for: a - buffet Mr. and Mrs. — 4 & ry THE PONTTAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL, 9, 1967 ve ae ee i: Ses ee t MARY KING Phyllis Reed SALON Becomes Bride speaks of it fondly. HER REAL LOVE Pineapple She held it for years and during her spare time worked on her real in Methodist Rite SSC os A sececti- tie Mo el deh Week wae es ag | ee ne | tan, toe Sige beepeney Ie she. took nactber. mae Programs Enjoyed . The story that unfolded is one Miss Peare. from. doing biographies for : by Junior ach sade someone's face, It is a look, un-|of those logical life sto- Sak sit: keuin ' slaly Orlane i de De te some , fortunately, which appears all t00/ries that sound almost too 200d t0/ Quaker faith, in order to be sure e 28 a on Sunday widen. oe oe of her facts about Woolman, and! 4:4. Peare js a perfect example It always indicates, to me, that + 2 found it so absorbing and so right) .¢ the kind of progress amd ac- * #Joniph Haydn ~ the Boy” was the person concerned has found) Miss Peare studied to be a teach-|for her that she joined the Friends.| w.ojichment which we call “luck” SS gyro. age oe yp Ager dln either the perfect lifework, the) er at the New Jersey State Teach- x * * until we get wise enough to see . |day meeting'of the Matinee Musi- perfect. philosophy or, more often, | erg College. But when. she finished Secondly, she became fascinated) that it’s not so much luck as-it is| - cale of Tuesday Musicale at the college, she found a job, not in) i” the life of William Penn,|cooperation with the forces of life. Thome of Mrs. Harlan Oakes on When I met Catherine Owens |teaching but in the financial field.) (14, touched on Woolman's, and (Copyright 1957) Denby drive, - . It was a regular office job, and ee * *£: *: end toaaptik te Pore Ch d kes ting compositions now, In fre ’ eese an which writing, ° 4 Also taking part in the pro- — — os Phyllis Reed became the bride Mix in Mold gram prety Bigler, Joan ~ Now there's nothing novel about | of Harry Smith Jr. in a ceremony Lana an manera insd FLOOR Mon.-& Fri. | COVERINGS ‘il | NO MONEY DOWN ARTH U R MURR AY DRAPERIES | UP TO 36 MONTHS |f Ill « BEDSPREADS 9:00 TO PAY : | \ 1666 SOUTH TH, TELEGRAPH South of Orchard (25 E. Lewrdnes st ‘Phone FE 2.0244 Bronoel, Marjorie Rapaport, Heidi Griffith, Catherine Meger, Sharel Isenhart and Junior Lebo, * * * James Morris, Jerry Crossman and Jacquelyn Morris were guésts, explaining and demonstrating woo wind and percussion instruments, Lynne Benter was elected pres- ident of the Senior League at the Sunday meeting. Sharon Holland’ of East Iroquois road was host- ess to the group. Other officers are Carol Young, vice president; Sandra Brooks, se retary, and Santha Annas, treas-- * jurer, * * * It was announced that money earned by the group this year will be used for a scholarship to the National Music Camp at Inter- lochen. Marcia Cameron enter- tained with a piano solo, , : Future Events Are Discussed by Pi Omicron Mrs, Buhl Burt and Mrs. Paul Hoskins conducted the third degree initiatory work for members of Pht Kappa Tau Chapter of Pi Omicron national sorority. * * * Assisting with: the degree work at. the recent evening meeting -jwere Mrs. George Reuter and Mrs. Dudley Moore’ of lota Eta Chapter, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Rich-. ard Maier and Mrs. Thomas Roe were appointed to serve on the nominating committee for the election of officers to-be— con- ducted at the May meeting. | An invitation was received from ithe Detroit Council of Pi Omicron sorority to attend the annual May of the Pontiac Memorial DAV Aux-|Brunch at the Detroit Yacht Club on May 5. * * * Mrs. Thomas Roe was elected delegate to the national conven- tion to be held in May at the . Hotel Bancroft in Saginaw, and ’ Mrs. Robert Argel was elected reporter for the Pharos, the soror- ity newspaper. OES Chapter Presents Cards Mrs. Cecil Diehl presided at the Monday evening meeting of Pontiac Chapter 228, OES, held at Masonic Temple. Proficiency cards were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvary, Mrs. Duane Boughton, Mrs. Floyd Brunson, Mrs. Victor Roberts, Mrs. Donald Bumgarner, Eliza- beth Seelye, Mrs. George Pappas, Mrs. Herschel Sansom, Mrs. Billy |Wiseheart and Sylvan Clark. * * * Officers attending Friend- ship Night at area chapters are Mrs. George Killen and Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks, Ferndale; Mrs. Theodore Marchbanks, Commerce; Mrs. Eldon Sweazey and Mrs. Phoebe Van Deusen, Holly; Mrs. Killen, Birmingham; Eldon Sweazey, Ortonville, and Elizabeth Rockefeller, Farmington. Patients in Hospital Mrs. @ R. Artley and Roy H. Artley of Carroll Lake road are patients at William Beaumont Hos- pital. 2s WONDERFUL CEES 723 yey tt # bs a lng ges ae SBE eS i! aS . x tv ge eg <5 \ ‘a — ee rey NEL if i Bass Vee vas We oF 4 z ea wees F ee | s iy Va _—— Ltt fe a \ \ rey ; < * wy® ‘i v a THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL home: td | . EEE Poaceae)... 8 TY Talk, : Wearing Girdle Lessens Fatigue'n Foreign | She Yaks on Telephone, He Discusses _ “t-tmportant Business Matters, —s_.. By RUTH MILLET —__ That when he says he has a hat eos ay ro Language | this condition. The full task of sup-/More than 9 per cent of themjexample since they are often on! Friend Resents It! port then falls on the spine. wear girdles because they havejthélr feet for such. long periods. When Family Uses aes periments and surveys were con- ae gee dging from this ‘evidence it! Native Tonque trong man kind-|!0oking forward all day to ducted in order to discover to Warnes: hong: Sane deems, is” Sey te te. eee are 5 fine & wise measure for ° J at Lime ie, strong man Lind ening ‘af home ®t always a increase energy and ‘cut on the home to wear a night when she wants to go out. fatigue. As you-know thie was a but comfortable girdie) By EMILY Post Met: Be tow * vital seatiar ieee Gur Waly de- doing her work. I think she} Today's first letter explains: “I _ That vehen she talks on the tele! That he never forgets it was her pended to a great extent on our | leave it off part of the time/pave a friend who is of foreign| Phone it's yakking, Hidea it doesn’t turn out right, but peepee at ne Sen. : ja Pitan hor shdomeen ta palling |ensr: She and ber family speak | ry important business.) never mentions whose idea it was : ° abdomen pulling |English pe y every S4Go if it does, We seldom stop to consider how , jit back toward the back bone and/ once in a while when I am + That what she learns-at the) important our level of energy is . fholding it there. |im their house, they will suddenly|- bridge club is gossip, but what he| Care to explain this to us, any to our success as human beings,| © cannot hold her mus- |88Y something to each other in learng during his lunch hour is|° Yu men? to our own personal lives, A cer- position indefinitely {their native tongue, : news. — tain bloom and sparkle of person. while she counts to | “I have no understanding of this : That if she is the one who Beauty Hint ally, enthusiasm for our job, ¢uF lax. and keep re- |language and always feel uncom- hal? Wants to lave a party it’s still | 1¢ you have hair with a slight maintained en A strong abdominal wall is im-| ‘ink y are paying some-| ‘The engagement of their daugh-| !f he ls the one who wants. to |aiong with a home permanent. an ‘extre yetrgin of vitality. | to health as well as to a| Ming they don't want me to hear.) roma Ann, to Charles Bur.| 5° home it is late, -|This' will give it body and sut- There are some vibrant people ul figure. I have believed) “Don’t you think that this is igin is announced by Mr, and Mrs,| That if she refuses to do some-jficient curl to eliminate the whose spirits rise above physical ars that the average} very rude on thelr part? 3 think (Chester Gremore of West Brooklyn| thing he wants to do she is being! nightly pin-ups. exhaustion, but for the most part not excercised regular-| that when there is anyone pres- javenue. Charles is the son of Mr.| unreasonable, but if he refuses to we do not even think in the same and therefore her ab-| emt who doesn’t understand the jand Mrs, Charles Burgin of Walled/give in to her wishes he is just terms we otherwise would, and uscles are not strong) language they should speak noth- ake. A Sept. 28 wedding is|being sensible. ~ : | ° i if any thoughts of happy doings pport internal organs| img but English, What is your j te a Hairstyling oceur te our minds we do not were supposed to do. —_| opinion of this?” . e * Tha - nes have the pep to put the plans as most of you know, I] | —" ee ba nt ee eee inte operation, Fatigue makes us every woman should) Answer: 1 agree with you in] Vew Wallpaper aie ahe ta » backseat dabei Gat feel poisoned and mutes the bril- inal excercises unless| Principal, but I cannot agree that ° ae % he tells her how’ Prema liant colors of daily living. ie some special reason for) they are, showing, you any. ais- Has Plastic Coat imei . Rules Loa oe tee a k * which they have always used when} Build your dream house with|STUFFED SHIRT : : : ar casean aad aie would like to have my —— eg Pag —~ _~ ink Ares plastic. This miraculous product; That if he dislikes a handsome girdles, : will abdominal — which ° : ~ "lis used for just about everything saree a is by She Jo he is ‘a stuffed ; * * * jane the eae Peer sp “Dear Mrs. Post: When sending| today — even wallpaper. ; seching aa it because ao] a ae — prerelease hve Bo lpeareae oh supe the abéok © A strong abdominal wall is bm portant to health ; your request for leaflet No. with . grateful ‘appreciation your| Deen designed in a multitude of looking woman, . men and back lessened fatigue) @8 well as to a beautiful figure. aa pron age coe ree eer '0/kcind expression ot -ympaty,’ is| new colors and patterns to fit the} te * * among feminine workers, Back- shi, abdo ; — slowl¥ lo “gine = it necessary that this be! needs of room house... a points out a man’s = ache and fatigue can result from achieving pig 5 —— . iy nan” Temorrow: “Woman Needs In- | signed by a member of the family? And fens Safa habp-doe it shortcomings he is a good judge and the internal slump created by day. 3 e Life.” «. 5 oe printed thank-you cards but never- won't absorb dirt and resists all) through another woman she is be- ~S 7 = - theless they are sent out in many splatters, scuffs, and stains. ing catty. $5 up . know -if they have to be signed?”| with thick soap or detergent suds! times te \ — presto, dirt vanishes like magic.| nagging, but if he keeps after BEAUTY SHOP Answer: A card such as you 7 to do something he is trying to || N- Lyan (Off W. Merea) describe requires no signature. VE ¢-0008 ; instances and I would like to} Just rt in : . ‘ sponge away spots or grime mt ES or NORTH LYNN her J : 5 os se Women’s Association Groups Meet Norma Sandoval, an ‘exchange|hostess. Mrs. Carl Buckner andjroad with Mrs. Walter Messer as- student from the Philippines, was'Mrs, Herman Reeder were on the! sisting Participating “in the pro ‘guest speaker at the quarterly| program. . : were Mrs; Floyd Levely and] meeting of the. Oakland Avenue| Lucile McBane members met|S™?™ : : United Presbyterian Women’s As-|with Mrs. Fred Kline of Oneida|Mrs. Donald Upton. . sociation. Miss Sandoval spoke of|—-— the customs and life of the girls and women of the islands. Create Sparkling Illusion: HadigeSacbinpelcnlicedncl agi 2 L ] L ks James Talmage accompanied ty FEVAINP LUSterless LOCKS Mrs. Cadle Burrell. Also taking) . ge a t part in the program were mrs. YY h F h S S ] Theodore Allebach, Audrey Limke-|- It Tes. pring y e man and Mrs. John Sneed. Groups of the Association met | There's something about spring-ja low side part. Thick, full bangs this week at members’ homes. |time that creates a desire to start)across the forehead show softly The Mary Jo McCurry Teenage |afresh in every possible way. ea the new deep, brimmed Group met at the home of Paula ts. . The drab winter is nearly over Candia. Letecl nerving ae eo and most of us are irresistibly) CURRENT TREND : drawn to store windows featur; The current trend in hair ar-| , “Dear Mrs. Post: When open salt cellars are used at the table, is it proper to take the salt from these with the fingers, or should one of the table implements be - : = pe aytes QUANTITY. Answer: If it is an individual : E ge QUALITY salt cellar intended for your use ; alone, you may use your fingers. vr 12 Photos in Album (§Sx7) . But if it is to be shared and there vr Free Counseling is no small spoon in it, then you would have to use whatever unused vv A Wedding Guest Book xy Picture for Newspapers implement you have at your place. Auxiliary Marks vr A Miniature Marriage erat) Certificate — . 25th Birthday *A Lerge “Just Married” gn ; Sixty members and guests at- Reemee: Seees pert’ ie Re ore ing the new spring styles. We|rangement is simplicity. The tended the 25th anniversary of ry Gon, Kim Roverte and Nancy |l00K forward eagerly to throwing|elassie line of flowing waves can ste "| Auxiliary 396, National Associa-| All for $ 95 Taneer. off -the heavy clothing we've been) he set off attractively by clever . tion of Letter Carriers, held Sat- . : Only “ _ |wearing for months. We want to! yse of ribbon. This is a bright at Pontiac Federal : . and, Mrs. Howard Webb of Pontiac! meet the springtime looking spark+| pote for those of us who dislike and Loan Building, Earrings for day wear are sim-| Phone FE 4-0553 up |- oe on = apres Cres-|ting and pretty. wearing hats. . Mrs. Robert Jockwig, first me sane Ae —t Sir ae : 1 5 \e artin was ° ’ See eee aa toot | gm m te ns Snes goes] CR BASKILL STUDIO pads for the American Cancer So- a eaten prescagieli amas 3 hate . — are = sean on oreratiatt & figures. e ciety. Program participapts were : certain | ules should large brooch su t C = F Erickson. The hairdos featured this com-| Bangs, however popular, should x * * |ing seanson are simple and femi-|not be worn if the forehead is Mrs. Robert Mahan and Mrs.| nine. And they're easy to keepilow. If the forehead is narrow 4 Robert McCormack assisted Mrs.|in place. the hair can be brushed straight Ralph Nixon. of Pingree street) uorT HAIR back atthe temples to advantage. Date special that’s destined for when she was hostess to the Elean- 2 . a busy summer season. The adored or Van Lierop group. Mrs. Emal|, Short hair still holds fist yo ei oe broadens basque waistline is highlighted with Lloyd was program chairman and) in popularity because it's Fullness at the sides aa Weal bans od tebe at ‘ members made tray favors to be|2%d manageable. Curls are out of/a narrow face; if the face is long, m; button-trimm | donated ta local hospitals the picture; soft waves af@ Very|too, bangs are often beconling. |the shoulders. ‘a , perees Rem of Ge Gaunt OO Fn a ee vie wenily this, No. $72 with Patt-O-Rama in- woe —* was the scene of the meeting of | One halr stylist claims that the} 1 : cluded is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, the business meeting con- : ° the Marjory Peters group with om Ale per) we be he|18: 20. Size 12, 30 bust, 4% yards/ducted by Mrs. H. H. Pattison,| . - - or oe ee oth = crock samy omy neeie stent tod Waltges any —— once an haath St, vs 0. Sate Y ; Easter fa ee J on . : 2 tor tho henpital and Mieke Sid face, and deep waves at the sides | tractive (tures that fall softly) For this pattern, send 35¢ in| Mathes was in charge of the social im Shultz and Mrs. Donald Wilson | 8®4 back. along th es. coins, your name, address, size hour during which a “meet a new . 2 a ar Sihce many of the hats fea- > Se _ |desired and the pattern number member” program was conducted. ad tured this spring are reminiscent) Whether you decide to buy # newt, sue Burnett, The Poritiac Press, ee hg Oa Hospital coats were made by the|of the 1990's, another new hair| Easter bonnet or fust use ribbon! w ouiney St., Chicago 6, 1|APPly Rouge Lightly : 7. SMathony el Ralaes' coemad Glotatan tat acuth Mealy temite Gdttind ets Mtn ooh en's mins See. ieteet Sune ct The average woman needs a & . pretty styles you can select tour fascinating pattern magazine, small amount of rouge, lightly ap- ms make you feel as new and fresh a = galiy Sum- plied, _— to ond posse x The od as the springtime itself, ey mer filled smart, | movie models can Bride-to-Be T Ils Plans . new designs for all sizes; special with lipstick and powder. And Spring magic of Cald PI features; gift pattern printed inside|even some of the toy models make Anglo and. Forstmann Helen Schmidt, bride-elect “ol, Schmitt ot Birmingham and Mr.| OQ QIGFON FIGNS |the book—25 cents. nepeee ee Ee tweets, coupled with Glen Dick, has sevealed plans forland Mrs. David Dick of Walled Ceremonial Banquet “the workmanship of the ay in s = ° ; : Hills. Mrs. Matt Mrs. John ‘Plant and Showroom finest makers. 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You'll agree.. -No other . American beer tastes like Stroh’s! You'll like it’s lighter! * The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit 26, Michigan ©. FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT: Jack London's CAPTAIN DAVID GRIEF (Wednesday 7:00 PM, Channel 2); .. CODE * 3 (Friday 7:00 PM, Channel 4) re _THE uy | 7 | je i ‘ fon \ emietnieapheapcabea } : ' PONTIAC PRESS” PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ' filliams, Peltz to Confer Over New Highway Bill . “LONG LIVE NOISE! Switzerland. The crowd, wearing — Medieval-looking in their patch-work robes, demonstrators play on piccolos during a recent demonstration in Basle, @”. funnels, are attempting to ridicule the efforts of ‘authorities during a current anti-noise cam- paign, masks topped . Pontiac Crime Increases Less Than National Rate sce Crime increased in 1956 through- « out the country and Pontiac was no exception, according to Herbert W. Straley, Police. Yet, the crime rate increase in Pontiac was below the national level for cities’ of a comparable size, he added in his just com- pleted 1956 annual report. He at- tributed this factor to “stepped up patrol activities and increased emphasis on investigation of crimes reported.” Last year, the total number of actual offenses (3,201) reported in the city shoved an increase of 11.96 per cent over the 1955 record. Yet, Straley reported, a decrease of six per cent In ar- rests other than traffic offenses - chief= of —-Pentiac © = lobby. After a survey of the police tele- Phone communications system, | - two trunk lines were added to : make the total seven pits an aiito- headquarters in the fire alarm signal shed at Mill and Pike streets. : * *« * Other radio improvements in! - 1956 included the installation of a new base radio station. Fifteen! new mobile radio units and others were modernized in all police cars, motocycles and trucks mak- ing approximatey 30 in all. Radio receiving sets to monitor Mackie to Study _|state highway commissioner, will! wk by 8 a the police station|) | ‘TV Quiz Show Whiz Problems Ahead Possible Area of Conflict! ~: in “Priority Designation of Trunkline Routes LANSING # — Gov. Williams and John C. Mackie, newly elected) get a chance to give their views jon the big road bill of the legis-| sangy OF FOUR — The same floor plan will be used in the mes | mcg l ag — before it co out four new Waterférd ‘Township elementary schools as MeVittie - Shunck said. a superintendent. Two will be ready for occupancy in September, oo " to William Shunck, The Governor said es rday that | School (above) on Midland Drive, according to Willia unc he had been invited to do so by| Rep. Emil A. Peltz (R-Rogers | City), chairman of the House! Roads and Bridges Committee. Williams said he expected to sit down with Peltz and other committee members some time teday, and that Mackie — — wa ee = arcxcmsa Of Famous Michigan Settlers after he ~ has sed ie pgs a chance to study the measure. In providing names for four new/St, Martin, and published his find-| Miss Haveland was born in 1808 The bill proposes a new alloca-| jelementary schools in’ Waterford ings in volumes that have proven in Ontario. After her marriage, she tion of state gasoline tax receipts. Township, the Board of Educa- |jovaluable to medical science. |and her husband moved to the and other state road revenues, with! 4. has followed an established| TOURED WEST | Michigan Territory and opened a) a larger share of counties and imanual labor school for area chil- cities and 12 million dollars a year. policy of honoring famous early) Schoolcraft was an explorer, pub-| dren, It was.named Raisin Insti- less for state road construction. | Michigan settlers. lisher and geologist. Born in 1793, / tute. A possible area of conflict lies! . Extensive historical research) toured the west, compiling) in divergencies between Peltz and was made by Mrs. Donald Adams! the Governor as to whether certain, and Marshall Smith, School Names| : tine routes designated in 1955| ‘Committee chairmen, and their| the Michigan Historical Society of * * * the school and worked as a nurse in camps and hospitals. She was ithe Board of Education. |source of the Mississippi River and) o¢ the State Industrial Home for| published 31 important documents | 'Girls at Adrian. lon his findings for the federal gov-| Sheriff Bans Visitors ernment. Cooley was born of New Eng: | land parentage in 1824, He pasa | RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (®-—-Suffolk to Michigan when he was 19, |County Sheriff Charles Dominy studied law and was elected to has barred what he calls “self- the Legislature to compile the | styled missionaries and banjo- laws of the state, |playing evangelists’’ from visiting specifically ticketed for priority) work. | Twe buildings, now under con- The bill int b | struction, and scheduled to be and mn ae sage Scotia | ready for operation in September | designated Pod rb Although he are thé William Beaumont Schoof has not said so flatly, Williams | 0" Elizabeth oni og Mca has indicated he wants them to.| ‘¢ Heary B, Schoolcraft § remain on a priority basis. | on Maceday Drive. Two others will be named after Thomas M. Williams declined to say exactly) Cooley and Laura Smith Have- ‘and editing literature, and founded ‘During the Civil War, she sold midnight. what points he intends to make in} land. the discussions with Peltz. Mackie appeared at the state capitol yesterday for the first time) since his election on April 1. He UPPer Michigan in 1833. does not take office until July 1.) tinguished himself by performing) man of the U. S, Interstate Com-|a submachinegun After talking with the Governor, coms experiments on Alexis} mittee. icase,”” he said, Later, he was elected a justice | Prisoners in the county jail. Beaumont was a famous physi-|of the Supreme Court, published | cian and surgeon who lived in volumes on Michigan laws of tax-| ‘te prevent possible jailbreaks. | He dis-jation and was the first chair-| “ft isn’t any kind of feat to hide| The summer schedule, in a banjo three ferries operating, is expected 4 New Schools to Take Names Mackinac’ Feries ‘on Spring Schedule LANSING #® — Ferry service . jacross the Straits of Mackinac . goes on spring schedule today. * 3. The State Highway Department announced yesterday that. effec- tive today service will be avail- able every hour on the hour, with Mackinaw City departures running from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. and those from St. Ignace from 4 a.m. to * * * During the winter, service was legislation should continue to be| 'selections have been approved by 'Detréit, In 1832, he discovered the/ also instrumental in the founding on a two-hour basis. Today, the cty of Munising was to join. the Vacationland which has been plying the Straits all winter in a solo operation, * * * , On Thursday, the Vacatonland will put in. for its spring checkup, with its place.to be taken by the- Cheboygan. . * * * : The Vacationland got stuck on Dominy said he took the action’@ mud bank last week, but was ifreed without serious damage. with ito start on about May 21, ( Cz > KC itime to getting better poetics bai the problems that will face! ‘He said he is selling his survey- jing and engineering business in Flint and will resign as Genesee ;County surveyor. Pays Huge Tax Sum NEW YORK (#—Theodore Nad- ler, the St. Louis clerk who has jamassed $152,000 in television quiz | show winnings, started handing jover.a big chunk of it to Uncle Sam yesterday. * * * He wrote a check for $29,700 as le first payment on his federal in- jcome tax. He said he figures his Fortunate is is the man who an eal count it among hi <<. ng his friends was shown when the total 3,268 persons arrested was compared calls of the Oakland County Sher- 1957 state and federal income tax iff's Department and wo VERE a 34.8 per cent decrease. to the 1955 record. The traffic and safety bureau's acc@lerated enforcement and safe- ty education program were major reasons why 1956-chalked @p a 62'4 per cent decrease in accident j fatalities, Straley said. A 17.3 per) cent decrease in total persons in-| jured in accidents was. also re- ported. NO FATALITIES Six fatalities occurred in 1956,) compared to 16 the previous year.| To date, there have been no fatal, accidents since October, 1956. . | Excluding beats on foot and) motorcycle records, Pontiac po-|- licemen traveled 645,000 miles dor- | ing their ,24hour schedules to follow up the 49,405 calls received over the switchboard last year. “=, © * Drunkenness topped the list with a total of 1,291. - Other crimes which predomi- nated in number throughout the year were concerned with drunk driving (289), liquor laws (194), disorderly corfduct (174), assault and battery (145), and family of- fenses (90). Six murder cases occurred in 1956. A decrease of 45.5 per cent ot these, 304 involved boys for various s, alth 357. were concerned "with boys and traffic violations. Complaints against teenage girls also showed an improvement last The 211 complaints showed * ® * ; “Despite all that, js. being said about the increase of juvenile crime, our officers in the juvenile detail ie made — nee new drivers’ licenses, registering made and and police Lee fens sehen station, State Police and ‘surrounding com-| munities were also placed in .the' vehicles. Receiving sets tuned to the Pontiac Police frequency were set up at the Sheriff's Depart- | ment and the Pontiac State Po- lice post to monitor the city police calls. For emergency communications, Straley said a. transmitting and receiving radio set tuned to a special frequency “Inter-City” band was pur- chased, Point-te-point operations | can be made within a 35 mile radius, STRALEY Chiet of Police - HERBERT W. | in keeping it to a minimum, " the chief commented. \-+A four man Vice squad was Tesponsible for 493 arrests throughout the year with March having the highest number—75. Of these, 386 persons were con- victed, 56 were dismissed, 36 are still pending, 11 have been turned over to other authorities and only nine perspns were re- tensed, Other equipment ptirchased in| /1956 for police use include: a tape The vice detail; headed by Lt.| William Nesbitt, inspected 1,360 peat a re and _ liquor licenses and eee she rsa etl bgraphic pro- Si oliere. cessing equipnient for the Identi- ficiations and Records Bureau; 12 automatic lock shotgun holders, 14) 12 The Traffic Violations Bureau conducted business with more than 65,000 persons by issuing 18,146 in all patrol and several detective| changes of addresses for, 5,473 cars. others and processing 38,443 traffic a * tickets, 862 dog license violations : o Three appointments made last icenses ' ee Paes : ey were: Sgt. Medford Pittman, * full-time court officer for police} Finally, Straley praised the Pon-| cases in municipal and circuit tiac Police varies officers who court; Capt. Walter Krause, night} were “very active” and “assisted) .ommanding officer in charge and! Royal Oak Youth Jailed, | Admits Break-Ins, Theft | A I?-year-old Royal Oak youth Outlining the construction and who’ admitted four church break- operation Changes made in 1956, ins was sentenced yesterday by; Straley ‘reports the Federal Com. |Circuit Court Judge Frank L. Doty’ munications. Commission assigned|to 1'2-15 years in State Prison of a new radio frequency “for ex- Southern Michigan. ; clusive use of Pontiacspolice.” asl a ag oo nace fs no, NEW SWITCHBOARD St.. specifically pleaded guilty to In' J preparations, were taking’ $5 Marth 29 from the Cal- i 4 | L Michigan| already stands at $81,000. |The $64,000 Challenge.” He may ‘appear on the program again to’ Nadler boosted hig total take to $152,000 Sunday night on CBS-TV's try to win more if a qualified ichallenger shows up. } * * * “I'd like to go home and rest up awhile,”’ said Nadler. “I've been! jcoming back and forth for about) 2% weeks so I don't know whether’ I'm coming or going.” [= He said he had taken a year’s. ‘leave of absence from: his $70-a-| week job in an Army supply depot | in St. Lowa, Best for all your drug needs Our professional repu- tation attests to our wish to serve you better in every way. See us for all drugs or sundries and be sure of -quality. CLOONAN'S anuary, for installation of a neWivary Temple Church, 2203 E. Bev} exchange switch jen Mile Rd, Se heecsreaeee’s beer "Al Ways Reliable” 72.N. Seginew FE 2-0161 $R61 “WJusem. Code Ne, 1416 a a Code No. 1418 Canah ‘ Si Saee > comer TRS wrasny 19 @ YEARS OF 904 US PROOF Lmported in bottle from Canada. . : : boy i \ f i ' : : R ~ JMPORTED Im. BOTTLEGFROMACARADA BY-MIRAM WALKERAMPORTERS ONC of DETROIT MICH BLENDEDICANADIANEOMISRY THE PONTIAC PRESS. rexspak AFRU. 9, 1957 | ; a 2 siti ee ciee s = Reds Kidnap Snark? AF Says No! Af eee PACA pe YA An AU TT, AV ADEMY AWARD Weiauer BEST aren a THE YEAR! RID"B RGMAN |® | YUL BRYNNER ~ Helen HAYES ANASTASIA|=: | WASHINGTON (INS)—The Air Written on Wind? } -y, Sterts ot ! "6:45 & 10:20 R tne to — Spending Abroad Sen. Bridges (NH), chairman of the Senate GOP Policy Committee "lapplauded the move to shift eco- nomic aid to a loan basis “‘i¢ its object is to save money.” Neither Dulles nor Deputy Sec- -|retary of Defense Reuben’B, Ro- bertson, could give full details of the revised program. to support aw So mah, Capehart (R-Ind) applauded, how-| i jever, a proposal to eet up a fund|mate had been created, | Sen.. Russell Chinen oration Aid Plan| Russians Study. ‘New Arms Plan U.S. Proposes Freeze|i’s on Regular Weapons). . Before U.N. Committee : Plastic Pill Radio Tells Inside Story} NEW YORK (®--A plastic pi packed with a tiny radio is ready) to Ohl the inside ‘stacy et Suniay ae ar economic separated from ap- military arms aid Formed to Slow Up A por o sation wae] Issue in Congress ee ee A patient can swallow the pill with a drink of water. The radio | ae aoe Be WASHINGTON — Sen. East- be included in the bill for the Defi land (D-Miss) said today there is picks up the signals from inside, The traveling radio transmits data on muscular contractions and fluid or gaseous pressures. The radio is a tiny transistor | oscillator. It has a life of from | . Eastland, chairman of the -Sen- ate Judiciary Committee which is be placed under the jurisdiction of| .onsideri ing an administration bill, Armed Services Committee. |was asked if he had any such said its emphasis should be|agreement with Republican MeM-\ 55 to 24 hours. Sag RE FR : ; The capsule takes from two to| _ Con, Williams Loke-Airpert Reade—-Bex Office Opens 6:40 P. M. ~*~ * * | irrigation, power “No, sir," Eastland replied. six ~ to ara ge a pres I vision tube pioneer, and Dr, John’ . T. Farrar of fhe New York Vet-| érans Administration hos pital! demonstrated the pill, Zworykin | designed the pili at Farrar’s sug- gestion, Zworykin said the cost of devel-) opment was $10,000. He outinnatad | the pills could be mass-produced for $25 or $30 apiece. ment, informal or otherwise, to .. ® & stall action 6n civil rights, Bridges “While I am in favor of ising favors tbe administration _ bill. ogee con BB at 7 amen assistance | Eastland opposes it, the form of! There have been some published] The pill has been tested on two, reports that Republicans would be) patients. Further tests are getting wing 0 gp ene wits & delay) untae wey of Ce. veleans SRY Ee 1 which would keep the issue alive) t 1 erent on teatind Pom ‘\ezz D| among Democrats in 1958. x* * * Southern Democratic opponents have shown they are willing to seize ‘any opportunity to delay a! + |showdown on a program most ot TONIGHT them fear will win Comgress’ ap- ie Dr. Scholl's ealy give you proval if it ever Feeney > {Oakland > > 1D tes > Ce a ceaeeitiedemieanieditenienaemamammdimmeetieeeeanmriar amataniion ates eee ee PON a ji @ TVEIN’ * Dinie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph Ré.. 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APRIL‘9, 157 we 8 SEVENTEEN me pi Britishers Admit Fog ¢ Over War Science © ©: |” ’ “/ By JAMES MARLOW Minister Macmillan this ; country _ Associated Press News Analyst would supply Britain with ‘an | in- 3 WASHINGTON w — No need to|termediate ballistic missile, capa- you have the feeling|ble of a uclear Warhead|States build’ atomic bases —|their nuclear weapons the nu-|North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- you don't know where — you're|1,900 miles, = Abs it’s ready. ‘missile bases, no doubt — in their|clear power of the United States.|tion to reduce their/ forces too, = ss heading because science is mov-| When will it be ready? This|territory, aE = They probably /will, also putting) . Sw: a ing sd fast in fading new ways) past week: Sen. Russell (D-Ga) * * *. i Chi C d fi their main reliance on nuclear ; ’ f : » < to make war. said perhdps within months. That) If this is the American govern- inese omfa es weapons. West Germany's Chan- . EST : The British, who have had plen-|could be a year, He's chairman|ment’s plan, the public here i = -|cellor Adenauer is already calling © ’ ty of their own scientists working|of the Senate's Armed Services|doesn't know of it yet, Russia Gambling Addicts [1 atomic weapons. on weapons, have just made the|Committee, which had just re-|may have been guessing, or have It is not hard for Russia, ringed astonishing admission they're only|ceived secret testimony from Air|had inside information through es- . now by American bomber bases.| a pow beginning to see through, the| Force officials. pionage, or have been expecting) HONG KONG (An evil old ig foresee the day when she will ; : ntifi = the worst. _ capitalistic liftover — gamgling — rin by—missile—bases.—But scientific fog around war in the 7 =. is still causing trouble in Commu-) 8 halbhen onlin future. cotin deve But last Thursday Britain star- imeanwhile the Russians are de- * * * ee Dien Nelienie Am tled the world — but hardly the|Mist China. An —. Pte itake| Yelping their own missiles. Anot wer reason Some recent — events a able to go 5,000 miles, but they resaagiad sea allies, a agg aa t addicts t * * ri ° : ; - ; what’s been happening and further from ave known what was coming — ° | Soon it will tion; Who’ } b ] looms ahead. what are . ome on One by announcing she would now rely Pini Kiangsi Province Daily caren whan Ss pemias hiner: _ youre etter O W President Eisenhower at Ber-| Russia suddenly began warning|™4inly on nuclear weapons and|News, reporting that gambling was) i-a, allies will be scared by the| ° cut her traditional military estab-|still a “serious” problem, com- song | muda promised British Prime'Britain, West Germany, _ the lishment ly sia mented “these comrades have not cercenens ot Rentan — = Blue Cross -B lue Shield sharply. Se loped a high level of begin to lose interest in nces '. e ~ * * oe : which might invite Russia to start) ; . So the British planned on hav-|P® litical consciousness. a war if they don’t-deter her. N ews of Ser V1cCe P ersonne! ing guided missiles and a reduced * sf So while a new era of defense ; air force because they'll rely| ‘Why have they addicted them-|and attack is —ee whole | para- ing i i more on ground-to-air missiles to|selves to this evil practice, andjnew era of problems begins for! = Moran 5 ard =< a. = ey vee mie Corp |Stop attacking planes. They have|not to wholesome recreational ac-|the United States. Bragg, N. C. ‘atom bombs, hope soon to have|tivities “such as. seeing movies, after completing hydrogen. ones. jreading books, playing ball and Alexandria, Egypt, will buy 100 the 82nd Air- They will keep a small mobile! chess games?” it. asked. ‘Jto 115 diesel buses this year. bourne Division's Jump School, ° was Army Pvt. * Donald F. Graf. Graf, who at- tended Avon Junior High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Netherlands, Denmark, ' Norway army for emergency situalions, There was concern . expressed ; and Greece to expect annihilation! Their greatest hope for iscour-|that this move by Britain might) iY . | in case of war if they let the United aging a. Russian attack will bejencourage other members of the ae ae s/o Both entered the service July 31, 1956. Richard received basic training at Camp Pendleton, Calit., where he js stationed now. Gordon received basic training* at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. and is stationed now at Fort Bragg, N. C., where he recently received paratroop wings upon completion of training: in the 82nd Airborne Divisiori’s Jump School. p They attended Waterford High School a This Announcemént Is an Offer of Time for Sale... and Is a Solicitation of an Offer te Buy Said Time 500 WATTS WPON PONTIAC’S ONLY STATION “Donald Graf of GRAF 2635 Emmons St., Rochester. * * * © ® i ® William H. 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The greatest period of growth came between 1947 and 1951 when mem- . ‘bership figures leaped from 1,872 to 3,159. : In the past year, ‘over 500 have been added, and the 24th annual tournament just completed. also reached Si Sih-Aone high with 900 participating bowters. Steud wcinen. histo tee, comnestid “alte the PWHA since its organization, and some of the charter members; . like Dorothy Case, Ann Wilson, Lee Nolan, Phoebe Slack, Mable Lahiss, Elsie Teschke, Peg Bender and others have bowled continuously since. the PWBA’s| Oddly enough, bowling hasn’t been the sole function of the organization. The PWBA has been proud of its part in the community through charity relations. inde 1944 when part of thé membership dues includ- ol Kidacsiok eubtstation. 10 tta. charity: progvem, the -‘PWBA has donated $10,875.75. And that’s an accurate) - figure down to the penny. ‘Sen ts comeie, cxmiing to ax end, &: new high of by Margaret | Brede, chairman of contributions for the PWBA. The PWBA has a right to be proud of its 2-year record. : _DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX “During the recent Masters Golf Tournament there in the area of the clubhouse which a said, “Ben Hogan for president.” Someone asked the driver what he meant and he replied, “If we must have a president who plays golf, lets have a good golfer.” Tommy Watrous, son of Oakland Hills pro Al Watrous, may turn to the pro ranks after the NCAA golf tourna- ément in June. Unless there is a conflict with the NCAA - dates, Tom.-may accompany his dad to the International] Seniors Match in Glasgow, Scotland, in June. | time form the greatly improved. to give some cautious estimates of z it ie - ", il : F F ; BE ; Open Home Track Sked AP Wirephoto Capt. Pat Burke, Lawrence, Mass., and Palmer Pyle, Winnetka, Ill. If all three regain their old- Spartan tackle situation will be Bow to Phillies | ‘Detroit Stroh’s Bowlers _ Take Over ABC Spotlight Vince Martinez Falls’ to New Orleans Boxer se nage in Lightweight Bout Kearns, who steered Jack Dempsey to the -heavyweight title almost 40 years ago, was ‘ Mar./¢T John Blanchard and pitcher Jim tinez’ corner last night when the|D€Palo were optioned by the New! me Paterson, N.J., punch-| York Yankees today to their Den-| er finished second best. to Du- ver farm in the American Assn. The cut reduced the world cham-) pions’ roster to 26 players. } JACKSONVILLE, Fla. @®—Catch- CLEARWATER, Fla, @ — Give; runs in igave most - the Tiger regulars a day off. 2. Charley Maxwell, a batting terror all spring, socked a single in the 8th inning to extend to seven the number of consecutive games in which he has hit safely. 3. The rookies did all right for themselves at the plate, They got nine hits, including a triple by Ron’ Samford and a double by Reno Bet, toia, * *® * On the debit side for the Tigers was the work of Paul Foytack, one of the hurlers Tighe is count- ing on for regular starting—and finishing—assignments. The Phillies got to Foytack for, Illinois Woman Hits 300 Game . GRANITE CITY, Il. @ — Mrs. Mary Pashoff of Granite City. last night rolled the first 300 game shot this season by a woman in league competition, She sandwiched the perfect game ‘for a 67] series in a chemical’ company league, | A bowler* for 15 years, Detroiters Dominate Badminton Tourney Veteran Detroit stars dominated the annual Michigan Closed Bad- minton Tournament held over the past weekend at Cranbrook, Fred Triffonoft won men’s sin- in between games of 176 and 195\gies honors. Mrs. John Sirwaiths jon wotten's title. teamed with Tigers obtained him last summer. |Pashoff holds a combined 178-av- ‘event winner, He ana Vic Pritula lerage in league ._play. She four nights a week, = << By vagettys te a re! ‘bees ; 15 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Braves, Tulsa cueevile cS. ‘ankees ville na Athletics vs. Little - peeaall & \ j \ \ PLUSH QUARTERS — hiétaenighe boxing champior Fullmer handles a power lawn mower at his lavish training head- teom-} Quarters at Tam O'Shanter Country Club, Chicago, where he’s shap- ing up for his title defense against Sugar Ray Robinson, May 1. © ‘ae Wirephoto Gene Tennis Umpires’ Clinic | Begins April 15 at Pontiac High The annual clinic for-softball and baseball umpires, conducted by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- partment, is scheduled three Chet Face Indians Today By H. GUY MOATS : ay ee Pontiac High today sets off on jump — Hudson Ray, A. Barge, its 1957 Saginaw Valley Conference |’ Sid <. wuideen Sete Ba, ver Joe Payne, D. Payne, Keller. 1957 Top Spot However, Casey Task for Bombers JACKSONVILLE; Fla. a Manager Casey Stengel. of the New York Yankees today predict- ed another American League pen- nant for his heavily -. favored Bombers, But the veteran skipper doesn’t believe the Yanks’ task will be as simple as most experts visualize. * * * “The league is better,” said Casey. “Those second division teams have youth and youth al- ways ~is trying to win, Baltimore has good pitching, Kansas City has made trades to improve and Washington has some good pitch- ing and a lot of new young men. “ a. - 2 “I'q say Chicago is better be- cause it has more pitching and more pinch hitters, Cleveland al- ways has pitching but they don't “| know about third base and their outfield, Boston has a great .out- fit but they aren't sure about the rest of their team.” * + Stengel, who has won seven leet Tony Kubek, 21-year-old rookie outfielder, and the depth of his pitching staff. 4 p.m, is the first outdoor the season for Dean Wilson’s Jim Velzy set a new state record YMCA junior and prep swimming Capus Robinson in the hurdles, jteams finished 4th“and 5th re- Ponte Brown in the shot, plus several goed broad jumpers, and a couple of distance runners, PHS Jayvees also get their first outdoor test this week. They op- pose Royal Oak High here on ever the in. the Youth Building pool“at Battle Creek Velzy, swimming in the prep. division fages 9-12), won the 25- yard x breaststroke and Wednesday at 4 p.m. Waterford’s|the 25-yard butterfly bre#ststroke Skippers were due for a varsity to dual meet on the ‘Chiefs’ ra ie time of 17 seconds flat in the Tigers. Headi ing Home nine hits ‘in six innings, Four of, ‘Hill their runs, all earned, came off! Foytack, Rookie first baseman Ed Bouchee had the biggest celebra- pounding out a homer, a double and a single, Samford’s triple and Frank | House's single helped the Tigers! jto two runs in the 2nd inning and a short-lived lead, ‘ * * * Earl Torgeson came through with a pinch hit single to score one Detroit run im the 7th. Detroit made a futile stab at saving the game in the 9th. Trail- jing by three runs, Samford started! ja rally with a single through the box, Then, with two out, Jim Small, hit behind 1st base, Samford rolled| home from 3rd on Roberts’ wild pitch, Jack Dittmer singled be- tween first and second, sending Small home. J, W. Porter tapped an infield grounder to end the rally and the game. Tighe gave Bob Kennedy, a 36- his release yes- Chicago White Sox, from whom the ® Singled for Fo k seventh. 3 Grounded out he Comme in ninth, B—Bowman, Samford. RBI Samford, House, Bouchee 2, ition at the expense of Foytack, suet: Bertola, who had doubled, for |, 0 tslay on Friday and Grosse Pointe se jorthodox event was a new state its varsil thinclads 'mark. Teeades cinteaes. here + Gary. Allen placed. 5th in the Other SVC track Shes im iichaote breaststroke and Art week send Bay City ; -Saginaw’ at Arthur Hill Friday; Bay City at Northern Here is Chief’ list for today’s High hurdjés — — Watkins, Jim a _ Jim Math edley yxelay — Tor Conley, Hastings neerten Dave Payne, John Ph! | 100-yard dash — Joe — Mareus (Turner, Dick Keller. Mile Roge: Ramsey, Jonés, Harve Low hurdles —- Watkins, Keller, pote yard dash — Hill. 'D. Payne, Alex) Harrington's time of 35.2 seconds — Larry Beamer, er. Carley Barge, aw ae “au, Pu Phiegm, Hawkins, tog state record, but still was not good enough to beat Stechman DETROIT | PHILADELPRIA ABRH AB R it Small, cf 5 1 1 Ashburn, at Ss i dittmer, 5 © 1 Fern'des, ss 8 0 2) Porter, rf 5 © 1 Kennedy, a8 0 0 06| Rob’son 1b 3° @ © Jones, 3b 3 1 1 a il 3 2 1 Repulski, if 4 6 1 a 4 1 1 Lopata,e 3 1 1 4 2 2 Lennett, e« 1 0 6 $3 Bowens i r $35 Gees 88s 3:3 p 200 ti) yy 1¢6¢0 Ratete » i o<6 Totals 39 6 8 Totals . W 613 Shet — Mike Hardiman, Dan McKay, John Herron, Willie Duncan. Celtics Face Crucial Test BOSTON \# — The Boston Cel- ties stand at the crossroads to-\'° of Grand Rapids, whose effort of 34.1 set a new mark. Highland Park Northern won both divisions with 64 points in each class. The junior runners-up were Lansing, Grand Rapids, Pon- tiac, And Saginaw, Lansing, Grand} Rapids, Saginaw and Pontiac came, next in the prep class. Pontiac's. YMCA swimmers are) coached by Fred Honeycut. Team) totals: | and won two events as Pontiac's’ spectively in the ‘state ‘Y’ meet * 14 of his team’s 17 points. |, Bick Velzy Sets State Record in ‘Y’ Swimming Meet ‘JUNIORS — Highland Park’ Northern 64, Lansing 46, Grand Rapids 28, Pon- tiac 4, Ba _— 15, Detroit Downtown “Jackson 6, Benton Flint 4, Detroit Fisher PREPS Highland Park Northern “, pid Pi “4, Gre Rapids 38‘. Saginaw 21, Pontiac 17, —, City 12, Detroit Western 9%, Flint Detroit St. —— 3, Detroit een an; 2, Jack- son 1, troit Western 6, Says it Will Not Be Easy” as , Recalls Se Maas ees aon ig BREAKS RECORD — Jim Vel- zy, 12-year-old breaststroker \ for jcoach Fred Honeycut’s Pontiac |YMCA prep swimming team, set a inew state record and won two levents in last Saturday's state i“¥” tank meet at Battle Creek iVelzy won the 25-yard butterfly\ and his time of 17 seconds flat in \ the 25-yard orthodox chopped 2.2 \ seconds off the old staté. record. night in their National Basketball Assn, playoff game with St. Louis, | Boston never has had the lead in the best-of-7 series against the Hawks but has managed to rally ltwice. The teams are locked in a 2-2. standoff, “Bidding for their first champion- ship in the <1l-year history of the) | NBA, favored. Boston must make ir its bid now. If the Celts lose tonigh friendly Boston Garden, would be prime candidates $i eli- mination in St. Louis Thx St. Louis can lose t% be in a favorable pei eww -- To! Zz, Fi Ring Di ONLY LEYWOOD (# — Lightweight seontender Carlos Ortiz of York and Lou Filippo of Los geles enter the ring at Holly- $377 4/5 QUART |, ;rourder to settle their contro- ‘wood Stadium tonight for a 10-| “, rts./versial no decision fight = March 2. School Survey Shows umpires will, meet at 7 o'clock while softball officials convene at 8 p.m. New rule changes, various as- pects of umpire field situations, officiating assignments and league policies are up for dis- cussion and application, Persons interested in being co#i- "| sidered for officiating assignments during the 1957 season are Airged to attend this clinic, f- san Postponed : | DETROIT University called’) off a Monday tennis match h Albion because) of cold, match tas poatenel until May 8. dete’ loa snow, The + Wayne State) LOS — Financial aid es is "perched in an opinioy’ survey conducted by Loy- ola Mniversity of Los Angeles. * * * 4 Dr. A, D. Aloia, associated pro- fessor of education, said 471 re- plies were received from 990 ques- tionaires sent to college presi- dents, coaches, high school prin- cipals, athletes, alumni, sports- Aid tor a F avored the nation. * * * Results announced’ yesterday. in-' cluded: i A total’ of 407 favored some aid to athle g,. | It\was nearly unanimous that writers and sports fans all over'to athletes; rather; it should be| athletes, not football players| alone, should receive aid. , * * * A majority favored using the athlete's financial needs as the primary basis for aid, And aid to athletes also should be on a basis similar to. other sctiolarships which involve feed, academics and. leadership. 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La ost a a £ me / Writers Pick Tigers for ard sports writers. and broadcasters, who last year correctly forecast; . would | that the Detroit Tigers finish 5th in the American League, sée the Tigers climbing to 3rd) _ place in 1957, Member newspapers and radio stations who responded to an Associated Press ‘questionnaire picked the Tigers to finish as as Ist place and as low as the spot they've held for ‘the past three seasons, — Nary’s 69 foe Pros CAMDEN; §, C. ®—Bill Nary of Wayne, Mich., fired a.three-und ers par 69 yesterday to top the pros and teamed with amateur T. Vani — Hough of Camden to tie for first) place in a pro-am tournament at the Camden Country Club. . Nary got $150 first place money out of $1,600 up for the 14 pros “who were invited to play. Equipment Quality tee ee MUFFLERS | | INSTALLED FREE Also Tall Pipes and Exhaust Pipes (Gedy oe “MARKET ‘TIRE CO. ° Open 9 to 9 on 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-044 bo : = /® — The state's). "First Quality Original | = & GIVES If A TRY —A physical ot h..ving only one arm ‘didn't-stop Bill Carter of Commerce Township from enter- ing the Press Bowlerama, Cart- er rolled a handicap 614 in his By CHUCK ABAIR -"“Gecona of three big weekends jn the Pontiac Press. Bowlerama comes up this Saturday with 233 more bowlers vieing for the right’ “ to Santer the finals set for April ee - "The way the scoring goes in this final round of qualifying will _ determine finalists in both the ‘s and women's divisions. The | top 10 per cent at each qualifying e ‘erag will be eligible, for the : » all women in the singles handi- ap event, 108 of them, will be | competing Saturday. A tofal of 261 men took part in the initial ‘session last weekend.’ Another © 125 are scheduled this week. -At least 50 of the 494 total en- Pontiae Press Prete honors, about 11 in the women's department. ee ee The same three bowling estab- lishments which were used for the Ist round will handle the hotly- contested keg race Saturday. They are Auburn Lanes, Land-O-Lakes| qualifying round Saturday. MONTREAL (INS)—The Rea /Bruins, already a game down, | promised to -be a “‘lot tougher’? to- night in their .second Stanley Cup) “playoff game against Montreal's SANDERS - FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 458 Orchard Lake Ave. . FE 5-8724 terrible trio of Maurice Richard, ‘Boom-Boom Geoffrion and Jean. ‘Beliveau. ‘ : * * * Canadiens became big favorites| to win the Stanley Cup for a sec- ond year in a row after they crushed Boston, $t to 1, Saturday. _ Time for. spring_ lube and oil change! your car would expect. Let experts do the work Drive in today for er service. 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The en- 'f-gine is placed almost horizontially jon its side, Hanks said it offers a lower center of gravity, less wind ‘resistance and more even distribu- ‘tion of stress and strain on the DETROIT @ — State commissioner James Inglis yes- terday turned down Michigan be at Huron Bowl, * Beginning ef women’s compe- tition will be a big feature of the “erucial” 3rd qualifying day along with the desperate attempts ofthe remaining male keglers to overtake the current leaders, ij Flint last weekend, jand D Dixie Recreation. Finals 5 willl Many of, the women are fresh| from outstanding showings in the| Women's State” Tournament at} have te bit at least 624 to break whie some of in among the leaders. the top names in local men’s cir- cles are scheduled to bowl in this sessior i. : ss s * * * - ‘They have some tough scores to shoot at to make the finals with 13 or 14 to be chosen from each alley. Howard Compton of Clarkston set the pace last. week- | end with 694 followed by Lee Miller at 687, . Land-O-Lakes contestatits will tt .is | even tougher at Dixie | , hh the ‘trits will battle for championship) | Gordie Howe of Detroit set the| Exhaust Special, designed by) “ ¥AMILY BOWLING TALK — of the Bone family get together for a chat before starting their qualifying rounds in over the weekend. Steve Bone (right), Three members the. Bowlerama -uncle to “Big Four’ Shelled in Spring Drills | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Manager Walter Alston ‘of the, \Brooklyn Dodgers has _been sing- jing the melodious strains of the iconfident: theme this spring, but ithe plight of his first-line pitchers could find him whistling the blues. Not one of Alston’s big four — Roger Craig, Don: Newcombe, Sal Maglie, and Johnny Podres — has gone ‘the full nine inning distance in a Grapefruit League game, * * *. Podres; released from the Navy because of a bad back, has man- aged to stick around for seven in- nings. Newcombe has gone six ithree times, Maglie has gone six and Craig has reavhed five. o* * * But the Dodger skipper main- tains “it’s not necessary for . man} to go nine in these games," and ‘figures his twirlers will be ready! from today, Craig has had about the most ers bowed to the | Braves 8-5, "Elsewhere, Boston's Red Sox took 10 innings to end a six game losing streak defeating Pittsburgh 8-7 at Ft. Myers, Fla.; Chicago's; at Charlotte, N. C.; Philadelphia downed Detroit at Clearwater 6- 5: the New York Giants edged Cleveland 3-1, in a game held to five innings by rain at Mobile, Ala., and Baltimore beat Chica- go's Cubs 6-5, Cincinnati and _——- were rained out, os Ld * * Milt Bolling hit a-homer in the 10th for Boston's victory. Jackie Jensen and Jim Piersall also con, nected for the Red Sox and Danny! Kravitz countered with a two-fun 'blow for the Pirates, * * * It was homer or nothing jn Mo racing for the season's opener a week bile with Dusty Rhodes getting a two-run wallop and Foster Castle- man a solo for the Gifts and Bob | Horsemen's Racing €lub’s appli- dismal spring, pitching only 16 Avila doing the damage for the| eation for a 24night ‘ ing season at Northyi} rness rac- Downs, Louis -C i. -» attorney | for the racing” club, said the racing club would file suit against Inglis, ¢ontesting his | decision, -Ingtis’ 5,000-word state- ment ‘of rejection | reasons for denying the racing listed 10 | club's application, He said, among other things, | that the application was received | too late to be considered with other applications for 1957 dates, | ‘another raceway has made prior | application for the dates in ques- | tion, Oct. 7 to Nov. 1, the racing ‘club's financial plan is vague, ani approval of the application would not be in the public interest.” Bethea Fights Dyer HOLYOKE, Mass. — Heavy-! ;weights Wayne Bethea of New: | York and Jeff Dyer of Springfield, | i |Mass., have been signed for a 10-, round: feature fight at the beead ‘Arena, April 15. 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All qualifiers automatically win $5 with the six top performers at each house-cligi-|~ ble for Press trephies in addition. iTable, wire-to-wire Winner of Sat- Swelled | by 1 i; peli 4 i a teres us wk Gabe ale legs of the Triple Crown for 3- year-olds, the Preakness and Bel- mont Stakes, * * By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The probable field for the May 4 Kentucky Derby «was increased by at least one and perhaps three or four more today after Monday developments around the flat tracks, * gibles turned-in performances at Jamaica that might have moved them closer to a trip to Louisville for the Derby. Three turned tp’ in one “race when Adele L. Rand’s Double X oe we At Los Angeles, owner Travis M. Kerr announced that Round urday's Bay Meadows Derby, def- initely would be shipped East for the approaching classic at ented shire and Bohemia Stable’s Am- finish in the 6-furlong Flatbush Purse, Another Derby ‘eligible, Jujitsu, Clarkston Man Howes Leader Ron Councilor of Clarkston and Pontiac resident Jack Norman the Pin Oak Farm's Made Out. | Crowd Mark Threatened By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Detroit Tigers — with a break in the weather — have a A few ‘minutes later, four eli-. led Mrs, Ether D. decor Per. behaving to the wire in a photo — won the co-featured Ashford Purse at Jamaica by a half-length over, * \turned in sparkling - performances Pontiac Press Photo -—- ‘jto surpass the leader and take | -Jover the 1-2 positions in the Howes Lanes Singles Tournament at Clarkston last weekend. setter Ben Maguire to 3rd place. _ |The Oxford kegler has: 888. Maguire still holds the high actual series for the meet with 820. Bill Chapple of Flint took charge of the high game de- partments ‘Sunday with a 269 actual and a 305 with handicap. Top prizes are $200 and $100. The leaders are: Ron Councilor, Clarkston Jack Norman, Pontiac Ben Maguire, Oxford Earl Savage, Clarkston a Gene Shell, Drayton Plains ... Roy Taylor, Clawson cae Bob Giroux, Desyien Plains ... eeeue teers eeterhe ee oe ee Councilor rolled an 897 series for four games and Norman totaled 893 to drop former pace-h oon sold. Another 12,000 unre- The tournament comes to a close | ja. » custom tei “ this weekend with over. 150 newiots! = ** Hered. te your still to compete among 510“entries. en “3040 Willett: time opening day attendance record when they open the Briggs Stadium season April 18 against the Cleveland Indians. 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At 2-838) % Be 91957 ~ J oar hie Offenders Listed | = Charles 4 le Walled Lake = heen yal Oak : © | tics Saliaiana Geesotard ot Sinte’s blice reports the following Oak residents had their poome, license revoked or sus- pended recently. * Ordered to furnish financial re-| ‘were: Beda Sn a Johnnie L. Edwards, 3¢7 Bronet s gamer Ellis, Ferndale ~ “Hiellowing persons because of habit- Gharien Deen Perucae «== C(‘é‘dL Ceggligence: a4 Those ordered to furnish financial 24 responsibility because of license suspension for drunk driving were: Amerson, 7162 Pontiac Dr, is * Gittord ‘Bieberstein, 010 Willow Rd.|_ Charles i Sunder! Francis G. Bridge. mal ou, % 30 days hee eae 2” en aegioare meee an “fine Iverson, 55 Parkdale Ave., ays L.. Downs, Dale O; Lantis, Medison Heights, 30 pesdomin Durfee, Royal “\da Roger © egg hbed re ee 30 days somes “4 ditehel, Fe was aie if Chester ut. ig oF ag ae D. Robert L. yo i te am, 45 days a 45 days 30 days Ketterling Bartholomew Alexander; Perndale, 45 Be Ave. one year fann C, Bacconl, Royal Oak. 20 days Donald Schaper, Ciaweon, 45 days Skelton, 33 30 .days 33 W. Colgate Ave., Robert W. Waldo, Leonard, indefinite! Arland J, Wickman, Keego Harber, days Gerald &. Williams, Farmington, Ia da: ner Lee Wright, 1470 Vinewood ave., Others include: Janes H. Hudson, 00 Paddock 8t., Hcense revoked one in pocees | court action; Glen R, Rodden, "while license waa er reiber, Lawson license revoked rong . ye for ‘alah 268 Anderson &t., days tor ary ed; Ton ing Hieense restrictio: *|To Honor Dr. Dorsey DETROIT — Dr. .John M. Hl Dorsey, head of the Psychiatry De-/ =| Ay partment at Wayne State Univer- : sity, will be honored Wednesday at a testimonial dinner in Detroit for his work on service committees) © and hospitals. THE PONTIAC PRESS, _TURSAAY. APRIL. ® DONALD D DUCK | ‘sony, t ‘ " 4 T= pein hea ios | J . ve J YE. HOUSE BUT SHOULDN'T WE ia THE OLD FELLOW BEFORE RETURN HIMZ ~~ Hae KAFF/ WHAT pares TO. : elastin on 4 - 7, MUZZLE HIM @ THAT % TIGER OUGHTA BE ( INA CAGES HE MISTOOK MY WING FOR A POT ROAST! , «wv YOU WANNA, MUZZLE HIM-Z | van en tne, TM, Roy, UE Pat. OF or On, ALL mip Po GOT STUFF ee eee eye 7 AMINES Ce We DON'T WANT \ — oe NANCY ——s y So , \ as ¢ MARRS roms Nero s: g) - WHERE'S . THAT TRASH BASKET ? THROW PAPER | HERE * Se ‘ ee To. tes. Cape, 1957 by United Feorers Syndicate, tne. ay BS Uo, Pet OF. ~ All rights reserved ERNE BEEMAN babe LI AND KIDDIES: PEACEABLE, OR By Leslie Turner T LAWKS) THEN % You DID FIND | WK. EASLY | BOT TWSST, MISS GOURD! QA CUST GPOLOGIZE TO PNSS ALLISON, ‘TOO... OFTER ALL, THIS OYSUNDER- SIPRIDING LOPS BECAUSE OF ROL! WELL-LL, LOOM AT WHAT'S |] TOO COENWTAL COMING DOWD THE TRAIL! | | STRES IF 1 neinteaianiais EVER SAD res Si THE LIRES\ P41 IN fie yO We Bo Wes et hm — 4 2 | TRWILLIAMS © ? s 7 i= LIFE’S LONGEST MINUTE ait ines lninni: ve te ch Pat. Of ‘DIXIE DUGAN | ‘ LINE * 4 4) es \ gee > AY le Miner, will you tell me ) when I've used up my nickel?’ ; 2 ; i, Ad j ce ee ee nd HALF ACRE CASTLE © 19ST by NEA Bervice. ne. TM Mog US Past. OFF. _—— MY FIRST JOB ASA BABY SITTER /// — a ( © . \ ae oS ~. « - By Charles Kuhn a -[AN' BEFORE Twis cash] [MR JONES, HERE'S TEN |, "FOR MY NEXT | John Morris SLIPS THROUGH DOLLARS AS ADVANCE | |OAILY peed ; ln eyint Boog yy PAYMENT... - BABY SITTER? Ue oe : THING t —\\ DO ‘YOU THINK YOu’RE QUITE. BIG ENOUGH TO a cant} bea ie a ea. Fal __THE PONTIAC | PRESS, TORSDAY, APRIL ® 031957 el Grains Go bate Court nh the County of Oskiand,/1 Juvenile Divis In the matter > ae the petition concern ee iNips, minor. Cause No. wide Charles Roy Phillips father of said Petition having been filed on wad that the the father of are on said County Service Center, “Geort House Annex, a West "md, in the City of Pontiae mid ‘D. daat at on the Seth day of Apri ~ oo 4 o'clock in the fore- eine acta" Se peat POY this summons and no- lication tice shall be served of « by pub! _ ‘Por printed and circulated wi in Sus Coun , this rh a) 8e~ Seamnedicoadhowtnns (Se mG B. MOORE. Hine 13; under ‘ase lb its: oj “ i = 32; ducklings 27-28. ai | 2% County ClO Council Supports Bus Drivers Honorab! oth ater Fe. Of said Court, in the \oity/Of the Michigan State CIO, all 497 | interna’ at Just the Right Time MIAMI, Fia. ®—If he had to have a fire, Vincent P. Mara of Miami couldn’t have picked a bet- ? : Airliner Taxis In Safely After. Landing Trouble 'to higher quality in production and Grosse Pointe Pak ‘Mayor Dies at 62 lutive -vice président of Parke following a heart attack. GROSSE POINTE PARK — Mayor Homer 'C. Fritsch, 62, exec- Davis and Co., died last night Fritsch suffered the fatal attack while into a midtown (Ritz Carlton) hotel in Montreal. | He had gone Enjoy Sieburban Living but have Modern, city milk he tow &, ® to TRUCKS cover i oe reach- ing out ten miles. start your delivery today. — Call us FE 2-6786 ee DAIRY Let us Accident Six Years Ago Brings Youth $50,000 DETROIT i® — A 6-year-old ac- cident has brought a $50,000 set- irritations—mak: and uncomfortable. ton, said the boy was paralyzed permanently on the right side:by a piece of the splintered railing that pierced his head. Circuit Judge Miles N. Culehan approved an agreement yesterday providing that Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton T. Stubbs, owners of the track’ and the Michigan Modified Stock’ Racing Assn., would pay $25,000 each. Holdup Nets Thief $2 1, Stock Retirement 2. Key Man Insurance 3. Split Dollar Insurance e Employee Group Planning : Aver reed Group sr] Hos-| ealth Individual Estate Control Planning FRED H. MILLIS 4344 N. Saginaw tlement to a Mount ‘Clemens 2~ youth who was injured at an auto aaa headaches eee ene — : oe the kid ; ram to increase the hen Herbert A. Preston, now 18, was] of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So, get the hurt when a racer crashed through | same happy relief millions have envoyed for a guard rail at the old race track) size and save money. ‘Get Dean's lis today in Macomb County. The track now is closed. . The youth's father, Clifford Pres- Business Insurance and FE 2-2235. ar aes After He Beats Victim A thief netted only $2 in cash and miscellaneous papers last night after he beat his victim un- conscious on Sanderson St. near, Close St. Paul Cassidy, 37 Close St., today, told police his assailant leaped from a car and knocked him to the ground. Cassidy went to St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital where he was treated. : News in Brief Edward Powell, 1261 Genelia St., foreman of the Schurrer Construc- tion Co., today tald police thieves; lshacks and took tools valued at $700 during the night. More than $15 was taken from: the cash register and vending ma- chines at Beatty's Service Station, 208 N. Paddock St., after burglars. broke into the place during the night, owner Milford Beatty today told police, — Moore, 35, of 118 Judson, , yesterday was arrested on a wees charging him with uttering and publishing after Nick Leone, owner of Nick’s Market, 263 Au- burn Ave., tald police the man gave him a bogus $87 check. If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424, C. A. | broke into three of the company's | VALUABLE ON , INVESTING - for your FREE copy of “Dividends Over the FACTS Years” a basic guide for common stock investment (Clip and Mail This compen * State Own on own share of American business WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. a FE 4-2695 Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading ” exchanges . Richard H. DeWitt Res. FE 5-3793 Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance 714 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 Homeowners’ Policies Fire Insurance Life Insurance ‘Plate Glass Insurance } Bonds—All Types Tenants’ Policies be at home even in “To be really cosmopolitan a man must hig own country.” —T W. Higginson—1879 . are two 30-ton electric furnaces which have contributed immensely greatly improved working condi- tions. Also, of major importance Foundry superintendent is T. R. Schroeder. t v , 1A Up, TRIG Rivariécn' ‘Tonket Sian \Leaves Israeli : i Puke ves Israeli Dart Downward 22225": Earlier Payton Agee = i. = ip ae bd : : ! 1 eee : : _]rarerd Maca y growers and sold pe EILAT, Israel The Ameri- CHICAGO’ — ‘aii tects PRICES MONDAY WERE: FRUITS —| NEV , [oma oe Maker Kary Eis loft Is started somewhat in active |1 7450-500 wr ag hg widened its gains in eeet's apabern Det: CeRey alter: early dealings: on Board of|328. bu: a ye re meee Me Oe cue ef of Traile today but most prices then|s #938 bu tien, etter Bry, she. jever brought to the Jewish nation — a Sesto hea, to. tae through the disputed Gulf of y wheat firmer than oth- No. 1, 1. ; Cabba ge pped, | visions aba. er contracts on buying influenced|!. 1'$0-3.00 be. PCanbese hed, Wo. 't, @ point “ae by thas FO 150-2.00 bu, Cabbage, standard variety: The Ministry of Development Ore., CCC office. will le i, 1.24-1.96 cary. rest, ze : at the sta) said in Jerusalem that three tank- ited redemption of CCC-owned dor. Horse’ radish," Ne, 1..1.40-200 sy | moderate ers are scheduled to arrive at basket. Leeks, No. 1, 1.25-1.76 Eilat during May. wheat in the northwest. behs. Onions, ary. fancy 1.15 §0-Ib, The 10,441-ton Kern Hills Corn held fairly steady to firm) ti, “No.1! Ta0-180 des, teks Pers: brought 16,500 tons of oil from on buying influenced by lighter re- ley, root, dio, hg 009.50, do behs. Iran, arriving Saturday after an ceipts and small CCC sales, to ex-|o.” 1, '1.30-1.40 50-ib bag. : oe — day on unmolested voyage through the porters. Oats and soybeans slipped Black. No. 1, 125-178 bu. Radishes,| Cours narrow Tiran Straits. U.N. troops sivas ts a 0. 1, 1.25-1.78 dos. behs. eon | omit — —— appar. Rhsbart, : a a 1.00 5-Ib.| from now occupy the shore positions was profit-taking "Thoth fahcy, 1.25 Se from which Egyptian guns had Wheat near the end of the first|'ss-100 "aon bens” squash, Delicious, oat ect Saabkecad| skieping ancl hour % | No. 1, 1.80-2.00 bu. Squash, Hubbard, nal am fe acs eer —" ower, INo. 1. 2 $0-2.00 bu. Turnips, topped, No.| WAS eed Pat content some en- a s invasion of Egypt last .24%, corn unchanged |1, couraging . Among these were ‘ to % higher, May $1.29, oats were|rettuce. Bib>” hothouse, Nook 1.35. reports of increasing chemical The oil from the Kern Hills was Bi) to % lower, May 713%, rye was a pay 11.00-11.50 30-doz.| Sales by Du-Pont and Union Car- pumped into newly constructed % higher to % lower, May $1.29%, | case; medium, 9.50-10.00: smail, 1.50-8.50.| bide and a commerce department storage tanks near the shore. It soybeans gp iggceepediny \% high- Seuuene’ cuake will move cali Hog next = er, May $2.43%, was un- sk when the new t-inch pipeline command 0 5 cents a bunired Detroit, eS Ee New York Stocks : o— = Eilat to agerisgeeinn pounds lower, May $14.75. wevtites aarade dis! ern’ a (ate Morning Quotations) | evel due in May eae ° « ag je ge _ eens 80 ; Grain Prices - [ihe Sasieta erg ae, Ot | Ae ied S210.) he Ine Tele tei 2° i bs Aerican sien ancora exacanc AEA SEN open wl STh es atin SOs See oo SE dete Bs By —— i — - nent? . 96 . 5 day Checks: 24%-28, wid avg 25. Ape Lad ....188) Bomooet” ial United Press Photo Se Y h p tay Wheat - manny Bot oor ERS] Wht Grae ac ertra argo 36i4-/A@ Alli SS Uy loge... $41] | THEY SAW THE LIGHT — In a not-so-gentie nudge at the town SEVEN Y OUT S Fay DWF osecees 2.14% Dec .., 694/368: large 33-3544; um 30. _|Am Cyan’ ||": 713 LOF Glass ....71.2| fathers of Zeeland, Michigan, this improvised street light, consisting LJ Sept. ....:. 3.17. — rowns: Grade a a large 34;/am Gas & El. 362 Lib McW&L ..11.6 Dec. ~int May ee 120% jaree 33348; medium 284-29. Grede B. Am M « Pay : 313 bine, & y .. 83 of a kerosene lantern on a pole, warns the city to get a move on to Fines or capade = A SeCed0OE ayes Priests cn ft oy OD) AH , c\18.8] replace three regular street lights which were knocked down. The suly ese _ — grade Sandia soaked” ~ i cents Aim Beatina’ a se, a." ..: 344] small white signs warn haxTa to carry flashlights at night.) oo. = tine youths, including wy BNeCOOK -33% May ..ce-+--s ¥ sOBe . Toy rk 5 i A e' ‘on ‘ouths, inc | a on. =. ae 143 pase of chewy, however ane aod oe yoy g WH -%° Ma ay, 8 #4 Placed he broken ly Hs. when red-faced city officials hurriedly a two sets of: brothers, yesterday MAY c.2. ce: 1% Cob, ...-..5.4 14.35} ee ee adoaveta. oe — — 7 a oe ’ lead Cp ..:... #3 P ig paid $372 in fines after pleading i ; ample for current trade needs. Armet Ck F 20.3 M Lipo °° 82 | guilty to charges resulting from a . Atl Refin |... Obl feos Sauat ?. ane . . weekend escapade near Bade Axe. Business Notes (GCNCO, aoe BAP) ceuBytar|Benain AY“. #84 eaten “Gh "2 Be Boy, 7, in Hospital With Cuts, Burns They were arrested. in an auto- ’ = 1,200,000 lesale buy-|Benauet ....., 1.2 Motor Wheel ...21 mobile early yesterday, with beer roe appointment of B veidl G. ris Unchanged. #3 gb seer score AA 58 2 werd - oi Hat | 8 ad S t t M h ° Hi t L a d stolen earlier, sheriff's deputies, ’ Fownes Jr. to Adminis ve 89 tohn Alum ... 22.4 Dairy .., 37.3 ¢ sai resort Committee of MacManus, John &| | sien fo fre: receipts 21,600, pends Btre .. ph Nat Gypa” wis I ee ac me Ss ae fom hebenaing. jake | Adams was announced today by cent hie rher: i ber cent or ter A pers Warn es ad 44 Central... 204 : 2 Identified by deputies were Ernest A. Jones, president of the) tandards a4: ireies: 26, checks if! | Brist My See $87 Nort & West ‘: et'¢| NORWALK, Calif. @—A-7-year-| Ronald La Rocque suffered|Charles W. Hill, 19; Duane M. pect aan Hills advertising/current recetots 31%. Buad Co 2! 194 Nor Fac oe : at old boy was hospitalized with|severe cuts and brush burns when oe a; = reba! lian: He : 126. ices AE - oward’ G. Crampton, 17; his Fownes is vice president in Chien, Apel 8 (AP) Pet toes o14: a Foe... 33 Quens Cog... $6.1 painful injuries after being/the whirling bristles of the sweep- brother, John, 19; Clarence Mor- charge of the firm's New York|Arrivais 256; track 314; total U.8. ship- pw oor WEE - 143 Penh Bol +++. gee knocked off his bicycle and swept er plucked him from the pave-|gay 19 and Gerald €. MacIntosh, office, The committee, of which mente, Priday 138: Seturday si; @un- Con Tm Pe 2) 308 Tre Da...., 41|Up by a street sweeping machine.|ment after the machine had) 19. ° Jones = wot. repenae - moderate: market about steady: Idaho Chrysler Bs PRR wT. 382 knocked .him down while making es pleading guilty before Bad e I adminstra Red River ‘Valley Pontiacs 1.80-2.10:|Gities Bre | 1 ALT pre COM ee: B28) a U-turn, e Recorder Gordon Walker, Hill saecy attics Bederett, "demand, digs meet Gul [Sheemii Sy pegs Pe Hy Head F Stan Sile uadler Gop tstiare Of Iepaare : _|Plorida Round Reds 1.90. a Cola ...1103.¢ Philip: Mor os ar egion avors The driver, C. W. Sibbach Jr.,| While under the influence of liquor; The Pontiac Life Underwriters Col Brd A 12° 286 Ph . 45.6! said he was unaware of the ac.| Duane Olk paid $60.30 on a charge Assh. will hear Stephen H. Barn- . k Comw Bd "1.39.4 Pit Plate G —: Hd) ‘Cut—Not t Vet cident until he heard residents ot Of furnishing liquor to minors and ard, of Grand Rapids, speak on Livestoc Sen Béicen ... a5 Pr palimen Mesias “Be 0 erans the neighborhood screaming at the others paid $40.30 on charges, “Key Man Insurance Selling” at extuart ireueceta GontCan "48 RCA him to stop. The boy was carried|% Petty larceny. their April meeting tomorrow Pa thee tf Coz of (any — Hoge —|Cont ot vss 478 Repub Bt stl .. coe GREENSBURG, Pa. ®—W. C./495 feet. morning. f i Copper Rng .. 36.6 Reyn Met . ose-- 55.3, Daniel, national commander of the . .- : He was president of the Mich-|love U8. NO 1. 2 Apogee tigen Carte We i as Roya Dea ia.6 American Legion, told some 400 Se rales ave Ka Roose 7, Japan Thinks Reds i State Assn. of Life Under-|24,!0 1800-1825; mixed number 1 and| Deere 30.1 Safeway Bt... 67.7\) oo y injured when the gan - 0 e 2 190-220 Ib 1860; few sorted number |Det Raison. 38.4 St Jou Lead’.. 40.8 Legionnaires last night that he fa-| sweeper slipped from a jack as he writers in- 1950 and is active in|! 18.75; 240-300 largely Number 2/Dis C Seag .. 39.4 St Ree Pap .. 383) vors economy in tment but : . y gove' pulled Ronald t f Be the Red Cross, United Fund and|*"@ 3° 1678-17. 13: 160-180 Ib mixed| Doug. Airc... 814 Scovill Mf .°. 31.7 o safety. Both ove es S Nn an biker ciels ap ay The meeting trades 16.18-17.80; no early sales sows.| Dow 1 675 Bead Al RR .. 33.4) S at the expense of this coun-|father and son were taken to Car- s . Tt »| Cattle — Salable 800. Very slow; all Pont 182 “* ‘s veterans. obil tal N - - preceded by a breakfast, will be interests not in trade: few carly sales) Bast Air L .. 366 Sinclair 2c.) @28 Speaking at a dinner in nearb . eel, Mewes TOKYO W—A Japanese expert Sou 4 ng y ; held at the Waldron Hotel. about steady; market net cut es- lt . =e Sou Ry “Be Manor, Daniel declared: * said today that the Soviet Union _—— tied om prod an coe ted har: [pmat ghd 2 BY Gowyna’ st «+» Vote Kills Proposal |my nave moved its nuclear test The International Business steady: a bulls tgaay: shotning done Lad eae od + $44. Bed Of Cal... 48.2) ony eo: hear eo much talk the ing ground farther west — or may Machine Hundred Per Cent Club average choice ted. steers 2250-23 3.00; Mach ... 584 Bed i His : 373 t i va Hi H H be testing smaller weapons. recently honored Pearson L. Wood, ‘few Utility and standard steers|Pord Mot . |. 847 Stevens. JP’... 31} /C4¥8 Sbout the high cost of our to. I uidate Firm Shohji Ohta, chief of the J of 2768 Winkleman, Drayton Piai *[38:90-19.80:; early sales utility cows) Preen Sul '...107¢ stud Pack *: “| veterans’ program and about eee imeteorahagl al Niches for outstanding sal k. Pear.|13.00; commercial bulls up to 16,30. Gen Dynam |. 644 Sylv Bl_Pd’.., a21jeconomy in government. I say to Cn ee g sales wor ear- Gen tes me DETROIT an face observation section, said re- son was among sales Jeaders of}, %°1'so higher BY eat Gen Pas... 43 Tex Oui. $93/2" — gl Psa Ma uf mee Pi|corders. at three stations showed LJ “ we g an ee ” “ ‘- * the NES a s Flint = - ere 28.00-38.00; standard and good 16. 0- Gen Motors.” me Thomp Pa” 808 cat lat ths expense ‘of those cae have voted everaiainlaaty pars — slight abnornial — convention . Timk R Bear , 96.4 air pressure waves after the test April 7 in Belair, Florida. It was| suger into sttoul seedy aut ar|Gen tre <-. Ht Wataner © Mile eeray aipeee cad protected PAN. Nt "™* ©™lexplosions which the United States one of seven similar conventions |2i""sot""aii_‘sqaniahsa: “some "wide|Serdrear "-". HS Ox"GuSite 13 the liberties and privileges of alll Godfrey Hammel of sod eel nord oe Be held this month and—attended by|lower: few sah 2 aes and prime shorn Grab Pas - 2 Un Pac ...... 973 our people.” = holder of agree =. -Detroit, | sians set. off April 3 and 6, tives er States, a Grertound tet Uni ‘an rt stock in the automotive parts man. we ee SB CHICAGO LIVESTOCK soe nm ta contrasted these slight Hawall, Alaska, Puerto Rico and) crucago., prt t) (AP) = _Salane Rocker Bl “+ 388 Un Gas Cp -.. 4 Prison Head Named Ret a Treeeed Cre: et | ges with) maathed|riads ta’ te 1 Zor niger nm butchers: most Wess on|Indust Ray ..- 384 | wey : $35) James F. McDonnell, president eaaepeal agente recorded after the weights 380 © ond & = eevier: sows strong oe rae OEE pos West Un Tel. 183 M th f th Y of the company, said the vote was|i& Soviet explosions last Aug. 30 I> butchers 18.35-18.60; lots|Emteriak Tr. See Went ‘ks ') ba6 0 er 0 e ear 249,165 and Nov, 17. He said the Japanese urgeon |mostly 1-2 200-230 Ib 18.05-18.85: around 4 165 against liquidation and 35,- | foe heed mast 4 300,)0 at chal; pow int Marv'*...'3¢1 Woswarm, "433 O12 in favor. The company. has! Mucicar fron: iydreen bonte Dies of Heart Atta ck 2-3, 240-300 > 18.00-18.50; Umited volume int Nick .°.. "108 Ynest Gh & T1980 | MORGANTOWN, W. Va. u® —|417,000 shares oatstanding. «| "UClear’”"—from_ hydrogen — up to 360 Ib down to 17.00; le t Shoe ..... 395 Gardner Den 40.6,West Virginia’s mother of the} Hammel said he was dissatis-|/ | » * * : monty Seas Tiesto W cows 18.99-16.%8; | -—- your is superintendent of the/fied with the company’s return on ag = the first test detected LAKE CITY ®—Dr. William H.|9th4, enter, t 17.00. a STOCK AVERAGES state’s prison for women at Pence|investment. McDonnell said the|°Y apanese was in Nov. 22, Stokes, 62, nationally known eye/tive. steers ‘sna hese vrseaey io "5 ea id — Springs. company had prospects of a profit Sail pbcreppos a) Siberia | surgeon, died today after a heart|to’ 80 higher than Wednesday: other a hee tae, * * ft of 80 cents a share after taxes|"", Se ee - attack at his offices. He had prac-[sanenter classes generally stendy: stock. | ret OS ey yp ey! Unows"s| “There's nothing I'd rather be/for the first quarter of the cur- Last year the tests were far. ticed at Lake City since 1948, leah avery. to hich prima iiteisee Previous Day e ogy April 29 by Circuit ids from Wednesday through Fri- ey smb el a es Eee amie e/a Eaves Amer, "Peer oes Bek: fi we a eri-|in cull to choice slaughter fies .00- ‘Toledo cons: ‘ ; ; zi “can Academy of Ophthalmology; |es'1.00-0.80; cull to choice shorn ewes| Sy0® Screw Peco ee 1 Centy Machine Plans |ano, Pitcher her heroine of the|sistant superintendent in charge of American College of Surgeons; |§.00-4.00. : ry ; ae Revolution, was really |pusiness: Vernon L. Schiller, di- American Ophthalmologic Society to Halt Operations Soon — ery -McCaulay. She gotirector of financial management; and Scientific Research Society of Poul Senate OKs Purchase r name from her constant effort |Cloyd-I. Houts, director of building America oultry | CINCINNATI — Century Ma-|to take pitchers of water toloperation and plant maintenance; : “ peviess seuiaay of Salk Shots for State chine Co. yesterday announced | wounded American soldiers where and A. S, Levely, director of .pur- Group Slates Dinner —_|,,DFrROrT. port» 4am. fre pala] LANSING w@ — A bill for the|within a lew montha, Pum | ee vm ne Bel —— quality live poultry up to 10 a.m. (Purchase of another $250,000 in| W. H. Kiausing, Century presi- L- The — comty aap eas 1 By Uh age weety 38: Meet Salk anti-polio "vaccine to further|dent, said “diminishing market ti . 2 , Association meet for dinner at] (3-4 tbs): ‘Whites 23-24; Barred Rocks |the state’s free immunization pro- (potential for the company’s prod- P F d P Addi 7 7:30 p.m, Wednesday at the Club) yer S”'iney 32-33), Ducklings 31,/8TaM Was unanimously approvedjucts and difficulties in finding on lac oun ry ition Rochester, 306 Main Street, in Broder {arkey® eavy type hens 20. iby the Senate last night. ° suitable diversification” forced the C ° | Rochester. consisting mostly of caponettes, heavy| The measure now moves to the move. to Be om pleted In ] une - type hens and fryers. Demand erally House, Cen a wholly owned Afghanistan and Russia have|£0%* ouh.."°g., Fe ae Oe ee ee a et Peta to at | 3 ; . w . 0 : tes barel: = = cw aviation asco, needs. Otte nes pa sone . Faget Under the bill, the State Saginaw, Mich., employs about 150! Pontiac Motor Division's grey' and were a continual heat prob- | . or the light demand. Health D ame Id have to| Persons > Te et ae ee ege: ee “Rie! meee De ecm CHICAGO POULTRY give priority in distributing the — - apr oa as the result Door. Bale to be. held 10:30 a.m. fpr CHICAGO, April 9 (AP) — Live po i eee Kinating seid the firm hes not/ot. its = es | Se ee ee ee | 20, 1987 at 223 Main Street, Rochester, fully steady on caponettes and hens, | ne: yet decided how to dispose of its| multi-million dollar expansion and) a fleet of new cranes with an — April 9, 10 °87. a (reaerday 008 com rec saa plant and facilities. a) berogiecnges program instituted) endless amount of high: grade y last year. tron. STATE OF MICHIGAN—tn the Pro-|hens. i4¥a-ia 18. most iets eight hens Floridian’s Home Burns In operation since last October The cranes have a three-ton capacity as compared,to a 1.5 ton capacity of the former type. i pee AL meianee H. W. Hutteniocher “318 Riker Bldg. Now You Can Save Money When You Buy Home Insurance! | Pre om HN, You receive protection for your Home.. the Contents, Theft and Personal Liability. H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency Max E. Kerns FE 4-1551 ¢, is a progressive program now un- a ee een Re oe ote the foundry. ‘}two modern pry orenne ony fal (Advertisement) Simply Amazing For Bleeding Piles Bl nol pst 5 —s bo a nen i su t -e ye ons A ot tions, treatmenta, ete. little or ae wane, GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP. Projected Earnings make this Common Stock attractive for unusual OK For felemetion Regarding This Growing ‘Comseay — ‘Call C. J. Nephlier Co. —— 18 Come } » (MouRs: dos || * | Foresee Need ae | : ‘ \ ; | ‘ t Yi THE PONTIAC PRESS, _anspay APRIL 0, 1957 Be | af ek E i { biRe pHs Hi & EB in Troy Soon — : A mental health film will be shown to the public at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Leggett school make a statemerit to the prosecu-'n in Waterford Township, Mrs. Doris tor, an official said, until such ‘the ‘public has been invited. Pro- Hanna, public school nurse, will time. as Woods should be ablé to igive his account of the shooting. be the moderator. ‘MR. AND MRS, LYLE HOTCHKISS Sieturg tot eile te 10 Bethel Methodist Church, Holly, Friday night, Mrs. Lyle Hotchkise was Darlene Robinson, daughter Robinson of Ortonville. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hotchkiss, also of Ortonville. Follow- pea te cuentas Wat Ba, Gee perteet, The of Mr, and Mrs, Floyd en | Pian-Bid Qoseig Woman Held After Shooting held for investigation of attempted | murder while her husband remains on the critical list in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. “Woods, 604 Howland Ave,, admitted | shooting her husband, Howard, 43, after a series of arguments Admits Firing Shotgun’ ,, Gat Husband. 4 Times During Squabble- A 31-year-old housewife today is * * * Police say that Mrs. Mattie Mae ae Neighbors, alarmed by the Mrs. Wootis is GINGELLVILLE -|Gingellville Club to Show Film — on Thursday — The _ filmjhere. “Warning Shadow” will be shown Thursday at the Gingellville Cheinnenlty Center at 9 p.m. This is the regular meeting night of the Community ‘Club, and all the extension groups, local clubs and the church have been invited as guests. . Dr. John Marra will conduct a The Community Club members will ‘gather for a potluck at 7 p.m, and their business meeting needed to provide necessary equip- Canteen Dance Set for Rochester Soon ROCHESTER—Junior High Stu-, dents in the Rochester Community |: 30 p.m. will be Dr. Fred Vos- Schoo} District are anticipating the | ‘Youth Canteen Square Dance ‘scheduled for Friday, from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Avon Park Pavilion.| Under a Bushel.”” The public has; - Good Friday, the Youth Canteen, | been invited. ‘\Named to Dean’s List Sponsor Fish er ‘at Troy Methodist TROY—A fish supper is being sponsored by the WSCS of Troy ang Church Wednesday eve- Serving will start at 5:30. Your PTA Ceremony for Center ROMEO — Having advertised for bids on construction of the pro- posed . 32-bed hospital to be built on M-53 between Romeo and Al- mont, the Community Hospital Foundation directors will meet to- night. * * *& They will discuss plans for a: bid-opening ceremony, to be held May 2 at Croswell Street School proceeds to schedule, they say. the doors of the hos- a oe oo SS eee Enough money has been pledged to start construction, hospital of- ficials said, but more will be ment. Final Lenten Speaker Slated in Lake Orion LAKE ORION — Final Lenten speaker at the Lake Orion Meth- odist’ Church on Wednesday at burg. - © © * His subject will be “Your Life tale Service Oiticial o Talk at ‘Four Towns from her former husband Aly ney bronchitis. |Gets 3-Year Probation ‘Elect Union Head 4 The actress received a cable Khan stating that his father was critically ili in Cannes, France, and wanted to see Yasmin, his only cater. + A Case oom spokesman said Miss Hayworth cabled Aly that she would be unable to go to Europe until she finished mak- ing a motion picture, and that she couldn’t let Yasmin travel alone. The 79-year-old Aga Khan is re- portedly suffering trom pamen-\< Threat With Shotgun A Pontiac youth, who used a sawed-off shotgun to threaten a man who called him a “punk” yesterday was placed on three years probation. Wallace McGuigan, 16, of* 293 Voorheis Rd. had pleaded guilty to a charge of felonious assault, He admitted before Circuit Judge; Frank L. Doty he brandished the gun in anger March 6, but with. no thtention of pulling the trigger. ALMONT — Dwight Ebeling, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ebeling, a junior at MSU, has been elected to the office of president of the Union_Building and with his new officers and staff will take over management in the spring term. ALMONT — Dean Hough, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hough, has been named to the Dean's List at Albion College because of his high scholastic standing dur- County Calendar beginning nies aed will be held at tional Church, Wednesday Alment ALMONT—Church night, — ® potluck evening: lerd Town a Wa! tert Webford Club will Thursda for a 1 p.m. luncheon at oh the home o ing the first semester of the pres- ent college year, according to an) arinouncement received from the) eseas wa will be used for the church hae Dean is a sophomore, | County Births Union Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dari Daw of Union | jLake road announce the birth Father Killed “During Tussle ° Struggles With Son, 15, for Possession of Rifle in Family Quarrel TWIN FALLS, Idaho # ~ A rifle shot brought a sudden end Sunday night to a family quarrel, killing a 5l-year-old father of six children. Police said the gun dischhrged \as the father and a 15-year-old son a chance at scuffled over possession of the cae ont alive: — Shortly after the Jelkinses . Police Chief Howard Gillette from a Pensa- Gees; an cuapneer ner . an * ; oy of, Stans wile te 0 Sovtng gost Pounds Away: * 4 ig : Harrison , s Rita Can't Let — to Prove Point— * % ; F if ; Daughter Visit |, Sitetts ssid Mrs. Coxen told him Tt’'s the Scales Ailing Aga Khan |i s3si Carcire, 5 hie sister} Pontiac’s Fashion Your Figure id waite 3 were upstairs in the family home champ!” won't contest the @® — Rita Hay-| re as the i wen % fact that she has been the victim worth regrets she won't be| cownstairs. the chief Sond a hy of some faulty scales. able to let her T-year-old daugh-\( 0 related, ~'| “We just have a lot of fun,” said ter Yasmin visit the ill and aging . eo _ *|Mrs. Bert Olliffe, 47, of 269% W. fe a he ces ay ses aces too ci. with a Z-caliber rifle in his hands, |Oo¢"on the moat pounds in & week's and was quoted by hig mother as saying: “You have hit mother for the last time, You had better get out of here.” ing Coxen died of a bullet wound in the heart, Mrs. meet at 718 Quarter St. and the Gertrude Mellick Circle will gather at 519 Wilcox. At’8 p.m, Thursday the Harmony| , Circle, Martha Circle and Joy Cir- cle will all meet. Farm Bureau to Meet ‘WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — |The Lakeland Farm Bureau’ group will meet at 8:30 p.m. today at the White Lake Presbyterian Church. Topic of discussion will be ‘‘How Should Michigan Finance It's Growing School Needs,” led by Raymond Wheeler. . Photo Club to Meet ROCHESTER — The Avon Photo Club will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the library and will feature a shooting session with table top photography and live models. Concert, Talent Show Slated by Utica Band UTICA—The High School Band will present its annual Pop Con- Mrs. Dellwin Richardson, 2300 Carlos Dr. cert and Talent Show in the gym- nasium at 8 p.m. Thursday, Several entries will vie for, prizes in the talent show. Contes- tants are divided into junior and senior division? Proceeds will go toward the pur- daughter, Julie Ann, on March 31. *ichase of band: awards. & To Give Operatic 2 Version of Piper’ NORTH BRANCH — ‘The Magic Piper,” annual operetta given by children of grades four. through six, will be presented at the school auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Wednes- day. ‘ Choruses will be directed by Mrs, Charline Meyers. Mrs. Lois Stevens will be stage director, The _ in ‘which 180 ‘children will participate, is a musical version of the ‘Pied Piper lof Hamlin.” Wins U. of M. Prize ALMONT — Donna Kay Burley was among the 300 winners of the \Oreon Scott Freshman Prize at the University of Michigan recently. Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burley, was given a spe- ‘cially bound and engraved book. A student in the school of nursing, she won the award for ranking oF ay volgende trang my “& itt F Ap E E fF ar i i Baer 3 fi E Jenkins figured that McDougal's luck, bad as it has been, had fin- ‘at ot| 12th Concert |for Interlochen at Romeo Tonight ROMEO—The music department of Romeo High School will present its 12th annual Interlochen Music Scholarship Concert at 8 p.m. to- day in the high school auditorium. The Romeo Monday Club co-spon- sors the event. The program will feature -selec- tions by the concert band under the direction of E. C. Ojala and by instructor, John Osterhaus. The number of scholarships to be awarded depends upon funds available, In addition to proceeds A group of selected citizens will screen scholarship candidates and determine the winners within a few days after the concert. City Manager Fired Homemakers to Meet NEW HUDSON—The Homemak- ers will meet at 10 p.m. Wednes- day in the home of Mrs. Junior , =— Death Notices (Marie) trea: (Virginia Martin and Ernest 8>- baskev _ Famer mi April 11 P. T, Stark Srenien, ly pytornrat t. Mery's t the Dudley H. ome Auburn Hefchts, yaee a 1 SPACE Cemetery Lots 5 IN WHITE CHAPEL metery, section 3267. FE 5.3333. FRE Grae “ane? an . ~ ate . thet | bE 3.2161. FOR DIA From Puneral service will at 10 red Heart Church. ; wn : Hetehts with Rev. Father | ry Rova Mr, Sebaskry will te ‘in state all er Punera) ported Moore “pecitation of the will be sibilit , errors other Wednesday at $ p.m than to Sonne the char TOMLIN. APRIf, %. 1967. CLAUDE for that portion of the first Cecil i Judah Lake Pon- insertion of the advertise tac 63: dear father of ment which hes ren George and Burley Boughner. dered valueless th the ere! will be held Wed- error When cancellations pesday, April 10, at 11 a.m, from are made be sure iH Allen's ‘al Home, Lake your “kill number.” " Orion, with Rev. ‘ark - adjustments “be given Interment in Btile without tt. Mr. Tomlin will Laneer. ile ye staie at mo Allen's Puneral Home, Lake Orion |THE r Janczarek wishes to extend their Card of | Thanks © I FAMILY “Or HENRY , Sy. type is ain The Pontiac Press Closing time for advertise. ments containing type sizes farger than regular << day previous to pubtieation, WANT ADS L FE 2-818t . 8am, te.5 p.m,- tors should be re immediately The 12 o'clock noon may SHEET METAI. MEN, heating Nattonel Line leads fur- BAR “ARD KIT N WORK. EXP | OUSERERPER, FU Ae. CHARGE. FIRE FIGHTERS _Lk. Service, next to Teds. THREAD GRINDER OPERATOR, $8-hour week em- CAB. DRIVERS STEADY DAY Paced 438 Orchard Lake. efictal Finance Co., fits including paid vacations. Ben- inker & non smoker. Own foom __Help Wanted Male 6 elp Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7|Employment Agencies 8A PPOPLRABL LLLP LAL ALLL LLL |) PLL ALLL LAA AL LP LALLA LAL AAA | OL LAL A LLLP et nt | Mma, ~~ PPP ' . AIRLINES NEED YOU EXP. WAITRESS TO WORK) WA POR NIG) SHIFT & Designer SALESMEN Bee cur od under” fnatroction 9, | —Ruchts. Poone MI «4000 pert ti Gainer gs Graebner’s Full time, must be ex Universal Airlines Training Cen-| FOR FUN AND GOOD EAR jan od on sandwich table for week- Ambitious men idoking for steady | excellent “opportunity, cea fur: | tet. oe line GO al a en eee, womans werk. nished. FE £0218. Call | AMBITIOUS ALERT WOMAN FOR | Gr pant time — it's protitable'| sm t's pm. Michec's Drive pro clben We need several! every day except Saturda “E selling in baby clothing and baby Call write today. FE 44508 In, : — desi re ; Dba dns: | ~~ Part- Time Salesmen equ innent A 4 oe or Poaties Po Bex 060. an 2490 hte sharing "plan aad good ‘working | Excellent rtunity for Br tS puns aad Gees aales We train gi i DAIRY SALES poon shift. Joe's Coney Island No. , aa WODWORTH | 2iding “and insulation “Balesmen’| }°“car'necetaary all Pe. ehats Huron WinvED WORLW rd | le Rd. Ferndate| Apply 2110 Dixie Hwy. between| tor. interview, Wed. April 10 at GEWERAT “OFFICE CLERK, AP- cu “ahi for convalescent home lees tele Bat. 241 | 2:30 to 10:39 a.m. _Waldroa Hotel ask for Mrs. Colby. |. ply 3432. W. Hur Hl Midwest 44015 between 0 EXPERIMENTAL SALESMEN /BAKERY SALESOIRL, BETWEEN GIRL OR, WOMAN FOR, 0 | en —— wer Ore a | AUTOMOTIVE | Sa aaa Bakery 124 W 14 Mile Rad.| required. Please state exp. Re f| eneral housework and care of fies j _Boham. Midwest 4-7114. and starting salary expected. — 3 months ons. Must have . Experience — Retail. warm air Write Pontiac Pross Box 86. rience &. reference, non en if Ss Law- Gardener & Housekeeper No cooking, Middleaged. Live in. round 6-1848. STEADY WORK. © | seiet is sopmcr cider | ih Sargatens em See |B apy re cu? arias ore ores wGiRLS, MUST BE tial interview HoverKEFPER TO uve a OR CARE OF BOTS |ECEPTIONIST TRAIN NEE a fit Se ee = work. WOMEN FOR euperien EXPERIENCED. @ > ~~ a _Euauno_& sons. Beauty Operator children, PH. MaAvfair 62873 aft- seve 11 & 6. Devs qnly. | Must | ayping APPLY: 1) 8_PARKE 8 SR eiart, -peee Reuse, eeaeg. | tee Pe feeee ‘B Grary Bihod. Weter- | necuprscensr = , S r | SALESMEN TO SELL GARAGES ANDRE BEAUTY 8A LOW LADY, R ford. Ret. ‘required. FE 5-1296 " — pod He —. #300 391 E. WILSON & ail types of construction, ex- tine State. Bk. sid dg. with good future. — school! after 6 p. eats tor niawet decto appoin FONT! rience not’ necessary; Bg will educat necessary. $3,800 first | Sooeing vf L SHARE bs pre Tr, must ss AC rain you, leads furnished, . good BOOKKEEPER, WITH AT LEAST ear plus bonus. Box 41. Pontiac |") pome in Poutiee with 7 ype. —— oe —~ 0 to 12 Ape} i on 3 Ms Mi to "Oe. payrel, age *imit “S. “oe SBT -WATION Fin i married ercbes or mother’ with R ST VAL oo... $240 duces me Tih amie verti, construction, 2260. Dixie » Hwy. days per week, Must have excel- LEADING Fake i for ince fae oe fa eachenge for child care. be aaees switch board oper- eS in business. J esptes SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, Levee secormnees © weet rg are ley between eo ot 18 8 28. for walk i business. J. R. HIL $D. night shift lon Mr for right person, Apply 66 Way Wayeo| Soltal naght edvemeticedh ‘to Help Wanted 8 RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY 4323 —— = tom 1 9 2 Pe right girl. Libers! employe bene- Priday for his Pontiae office.” OFFICE TRAINEE . $220 oon school graduate with good choral groups led by. vocal music : i Transient Want Ads ers . aga a exp. for stead shift, | ergo to tae a be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. | CITY OF PONTIAC pleyment on precision short rua.| 3 t © p.m. a Donald Dubats,| Yeara ‘oun a cee ul Kindness offered during their re-| | are G82, %f publication efter Tae are now being taken | Protucts Ine, 1 N. Rochester AR HOPS COUNTER GIRLS | @ippLEAGED WOMAN FoR ga By OR Ry Be start immediately, cent bereavement. Special thanks | . I eres oar | Rd., Clawson, Mich > LI §-05a0.| and Cooks ~ 14 . od Drive-ins. | jight housework and care of semi-| Par’ analy Joe's hetti House, ; = to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and CASB WANT AD RATES bd eT K Re Apply 128 | invalid wages, Weekends | §*!3- Apply 3 apache Typist 6 W.P.M oo ens $240 eaeaes, Soseral Meters’ Tyeck piesa ctts slowabie eg oa rar oone, mia - MOVING | 9) Apply ret een coos Medi i Lab T ae Zoe & Ue - $230 and Coach Div. Employes, Elke, Lines 1-Day 3-Daye 6-Days Apel uunel of operation. "Esperienced only need e or ca -0655.| Medical Lab. Technician | Typist 40 WPM. ............. $220 Knights ih ‘ ’ ley Funeral Some, Men eary 3 Het yt afte Za tal. 3 LPs POR YOUNG MEN crete SE aie eetwees 10|Mior children while mother worse, | Medical Lab, Trainee g RR elf E. $915 W a1. os hoe aoe ~ oF TE cate - ise se meet tan. Seen & terme One AND VETS CLERK, MATERIAL CONTROL a) ST, £9, heme whan waees. Call Nompora from now until Au-| itl with good skills for his A : i e e ic rish smal thd Raed os Eh ones aed = Tauker on ithe Finis P. Harris, senior, grate: s on 38 OSS truck & some cach Investment | }8 to 28, free to travel Rastern, & production office, Interesting ob. | URGES AIDES WITH HOSPITAL | f0st. Either an experienced tech, | ‘mali office rie rake| fecha" cptaoel/ |g ER ES) Set SS hacte | leat cere atl we see | eae Silgeernge oie | SENS’ rapt | Rased Geass Po MEN _of sympathy 5 i _ Write ac Press Box 82. : : Stead r-round job with Accountant trainee (3171) ...$350 oe "yt a Mar-| rs Un ee ae cece MAN WITH PANEL TRUCK TO | 6SeeseTy,, Trameportaticn | fur) with, eongomel poo’ oun irens-| salary. Reems & bosed tree, Paid Oakland County Office manager, trainee (308i) $350 bach officiating. Interment in Bay In Memoriam 2. |: y | hulld cleaning route. tn Chris-| Mr Chaffee. 10 (0 12 & 3 to 7.| portation. Immadiate opening, $| vacation. For appointment, call Personnel Office aa Ge mf Mr. ean will Ne in IN MEMORY OF MY LOVING | BOX REPLIES estabitaned route Jooking for qual- TOGNe WAN TD TO WORK IN AUTO. emplorees “fnew this ad. Call p.m, aa pate NTC AND ic pity , Pesce! Home. + husband, Leonard Black who | , a omeae 3 or FE sivas after 6 PE | paris stare 88 clerk selling new | 04 8-2988 ART-TIME ee WOT Nt Tae ner S APRIL 8 i L8, 1987. ORN | posced away 6 yrs. ago April 8, | At 10 a.m. today there WARRIED MAN ON FARM: MUST rebuilt parts for all makes &|COSMETIC DEPT. HAS OPENING ve need ceveral, women to vet time. ne, sell Watkine "ational pd . 2 gg men gi pg ed The face I loved is now taid low, | f Were replies at the Press be able to run milking machine | fepe' et work, or do not apply, | ‘atetk? genet ots? ots. ott: epriektehe tie ae cee quieed rtiep® progects, Me eapitel re, “MICHIGAN’S : dear {ether of John RO loving voice is still | § office in the following and modern farm equip. 3320 Hollerback's Auto. Parts. FE aw Car essential. Ack for Mr. Post, Appi LARGEST” James Seifert: deer brother [)* hand vo, often clasped in eng (|) ee —forhester Fd. #1431. Se Waldron Hotel, Wed. 1:30 to 3:30 Rea ee ee ch ito y~ doch | H —-- oF eee nell rs eeers [often sit and think of him. “MEN WANTED. __| Yuna MEN ane You BE cope. aC omar mec saleswomen in new home project| ©) POnUag plate Bank Bag. Pred Miller. Mr. Seifert is at When I am all aione; | 4 1, 5, 8 30, 17, 20, 21, 23, For a fast expanding business tween the ages of 17 and 25 and ner LICENSED HOME, MA _5-1073 AL LICENSED ome. LOVING care. OR 3-10 GHILDREY gN LOVED AND CARED _ for, FE #11 Wid. House Household Go: Goods 27 7 Fr NTIAC’S LARGEST eo furatinre, buyers Cash waiting. FURNITURE NEEDED h or lots Get the mag 4 list. "wih “ou buy outright or Ap fo. you. BB Goa Phone FR: 3-2717. tet ‘ds BUT TT Si “AUCTION _tt for R for 7oR OA “WANTED: COTTAGE ORGAN Phone , Holly, MElrose 4-5854 ALL TYPES OF ANTIQUES. . _ Furniture, dishes, etc. y yees WANTED | TO” SOY; pth, TYPES Wid Miscellaneous 28 28 WTD: ALL TYPES OF ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes, etc, MY 2-1521. WrD. 2 HORSE | TRAILERS IN f cond Reas Dale Martin. ochester OL 267 Storm WANTED: USED ™” eycle and 16" combination “re GiRL's BI- and boy's bicycle. Phone 5-7710. WTD TO BUY HIDF-a- must be in Fi '«-0808 condition wand _Teasonable FE ___ Wanted LANDLORDS RENT. THE SAFE way. We have tenants waiting. Jim Williams meen. 1218 Bald- ONFURN, MOD. Reas. Rent ph. } Share Living. oeariars 30 NICE FPURN, 4 RMS. AND BATH. Girls. Pontiac Apts. Ist floor. All utilities furn i115 Gtate st. FE _#1421, Apt, 6. WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO SHARE home with elderiy lady who is on welfare or old age assistance. _FE 5-4430. ~~ Wtd. Transportation 31, LADY AT 1091 8. BLYD. EAST desires trans tion to Pontiac. Hours 8 to 5, FE 5-T768. 28) ee Contracts, Mtgs. < 32 | $500, 000.00. “284 ae 2A). | ke 4-9 AP Newslestures BS ge ON B.D. Cc FE 4-0521 To or land Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. . 32) | aR MORTGAGES GOOD PROPERTIES. \) Acre or more, with 100 ft. frontage. HARLES, 1717 8. Telegraph qultable cin . : FE 5-8891 Kea BG nage is the ermine” to __Huron 8t. Phone F eae, Wi CAN SELL, BUY OR SERVICE yest land contract, Bee us i = Drayton meter 2 OR ae . Dd. FE 41157 __Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY, SELL OR TRADE | It will pay you to consult George We also buy and and land contracts. "GEORGE BLAIR" Rent Apts. Furnished 33 RM. APT. ALL UTIL. FURN. 10 8. Paddock, FE 2-83 7 2 ROOM APT., LARGE, 820 WE! Children welcome. gleepy Mellow seeks =P 450 Dixie Hwy. R we PARTLY FUR-. See a; Huron, 2 OR 3_RM, APTS. DOWNTOWN. — furn. Inquire 22 Au- _bdura_rear office, ¥ Le Bs INDIVIDUAL CABING. i ae ee peed Utilities ine} Tru-Rustic Cabins. desoneny, Lake Orton - Pri NEWLY DECORATED. Priv. bath 107% NN. Ba Apply after 4 p.m. a 4, third I. 2 “NICE LARGE ROOMS. UTIL. Washing ties, Private pnemgeids facilities, 200 Morton. 2 ROOMS, PRI. BATH, CLEAN. awe 4-10. or FE 23-3445. a get eonable. Call and let B 606 Eliz, Lake ake Rd, CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY we can get you cash tf your riee and terms are — ark oat Estate. .362 W. o ‘uron, t FE 44813. #sk for Mr. | Clark | 6 g i LARGE HOMES AND SMALL HOMES We have grad clients wait- =e for homes in town and desirable “superven locations. Prefer homes with basements and ereees. and 2-3 and 4 bedroo' SHOW YOUR HOME BY ‘AP- POINTMENT ONLY. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor We are in immediate need ef good residential property in the city and suburban area around Pontiac. For fast, courteous service, call J. A. TAYLOR, REALTOR. FE 4-254. 7 a N, Toure aph R REALTORS 5660 Dixie Laded Phone OR 23-1206 or OR 3-1672 Oper Eves. til 9 — Sundey 10 to 5 SOLD If you would like _ sign on your house, let us show you how our method of contacting ee buyers takes the strain away from you, No obligation—a qu ited ap- poeees at your door in 39 min- Humphries ; FE 20474 Lag FE 47114 "UisTixo ) SERVICE ~ ‘THE BEST PLACE TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY IS WHERE MOST PROPERTY TRADES pied are + ra in trading. We a 9 as the ame, ~ traders of Pontiac eres. not feel obi rated. Call for ® itment to discuss the possibtlt of trading your reali estate. We have homes, farms, incomes, business ities _— Northern resorta ted for DORRIS & Losisgt ones REALTORS 52 W. Huron Photie FR 41557 BUYERS WA . LET US SHOW TO GET che* R YOUR PROPERTY BUY SMALL EQ Leslie is Middleton BROKER FE. 8-6003 Low ¢ ; for storage purposes. Preferably west sid FE 32-2951. LISTINGS WANTED | ITIN e of town, bo ens P = seasoned ead : po wr ge 2) wears service to a clientele. See mp, ete before you sell, Ask for Bob To Buy-fo Sell-To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Cue Eveoings & Suncays 1075 c } eho FE 2 im; Cast FoR LAND CONTRACTS. H. J. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355, : \. CASH \IN A FLASH buyers for same. K. L. = get Realtor. 26% W. Huron OA 8-379. PE 2-7421 WILL 1 sll r Pu LIST YOUR LAKE Genk wenke welvareated modern 6 or 6 room home, ROY KNAUF, Realtor aj “i Tiled beth, yr astound, lake front apt, 8618 Pontiac Lake Rd, 1 Norge ROOM & KITCHENETTE _Pvt. en 0. State Bt. : a ND. rth only. PE 44750. Eliz, Lk. PE : RMS, SHARE BATH WITH ONE bn Lonst por eae. bf pro- ona ROCHE -ABOL ae ORLY ai si AU- at guy Rent Apts. Furnished 33 RPS A Pe &2 ‘BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN. 2 7 CLEAN RMS. ON BUS LINE, priv, ent. Couple only. 286 8. Jessie 2 RMS. KITCHENETTE & BATH. | ™° j N. Perry. 13s ROOMS, PVT BATH. GARAGE. ae beers 3018 Aw ro Rd. Aubure Relates. * E RM: rated. Child en Gingelivilie | FE 5-1927. 13 Rae. PREVA 3 } ROOM CABIN, ALSO a . 3300 Eliz. , Rd. ‘Aouhe" only. ROOM Povitie . PURN D, PVT. bath. Adult’ only. West Huron, near high school. e MI Pp. T AND 3 y ROOM, CCAS, OF. 13 1 ROOMS “jit week & 7 hs. 3 newly decorated riv. ent, References required: E 44340. Y aug & = Bate. UTILITIES FURN ‘ St, off Oak Hill. '3 ROOMS, ehild vaeens Pu Fisher nt iui. i, ree. 1 5-003. ,2 & 3 ROOM Poa eae vz _ FROM Entr. All er NICE _& CLEAN, a State. \3 7 SINGLE RMS. 320 N i (LARGE. Re RM. APT. ALL UTIL. i =: OOM _APF. on ® win, Pvt _son only. FE WATE Mt tales Sagonaw — ent. and bath, S | _ Adults nooly, _N. Anderson. By cosy Moe AP ym bee | 5 hid, PVe. ENT EVERYTHING . p furn. including rtilities and wash- _ing facilities On bus line. Work- ee CLING Y OL Rk Bt A pcogaes 343 8. Marshall, No SELLING YOUR —orinkers. : > 7 RMS & BATH. EAST SIDE. 2 HOME? << Priv ent. Heat, light, & References required. FE 7 RM. APT. F< FOR | COUPLE. 1 isi _Auburn. Pie “soe aa Paivare ANCE, adults only, Clean, quiet and rea- _Sonable, Cail FE 5 after 5:00 J ROOMS, PRIVATE wren Anck laundry facilities close in, Pat “sei 2 porches fe garage. “available May ls pai 7 WELL Ean . . fara. Aguile. only. r RogMa. _srove. 3 ROOM & & Sate PRIVATE EN- trance. OR 3-1388. & KATH AT 4 Fl g- EQ Baby we) ane vate - —- Washing facilities. MY J ROOMS & BATH, 2ND, FLOOR, Pvt. entr., close in, ndults. PE 28 178 PSTAIRS ‘ * Postios Motor, private entr. & tee. Inquire 22 Auburn, rear of- ce 7 RM. APT. DUPLEX TYPE, PVT. . Bre ne ludin facilities. 87 _ 164 Ww e vara 6 1 ENT. _Coupie. FE 2 RM. PLA 7 Poa #15 _ Auburn m eights FE 7-8514, eer wi _ 3 BATH AND ume ee ent’ & on All utilities. eat side, One om from city bus, Phone 3 ROOM FURN 7 igT— PaIvaTe —< children welcome. FE Ee, Bvt wate ENT. #7 é. 4 4 RMS. ANT AND BATH. LOWER. Nicely furn. and clean, Couple only 20 Norton RMS CE BATH & ENT. es ce ty note. MODERN: WITH HEAT. _#53_N. Perry - ‘J RMS SOME FURNITORE. Ii _Pontiac. _ MY 2-6186, Al a.m.-2 p.m, T LARGE ROOMS #2 pare. wet. entrance. .Steam Stove Tetrig. FE 2-24186. ‘@ BATH, UPPER. utilities “ROOMS, UPPER VERY a Lee aint r ‘ m. mo. Call . afte oy FE 5-7660, i 4 LARGE RMS. & BATH. PVT. ~ Heat & hot weter furn. OR 4 ROOMS 2) Some FE \4 RMS. & BATH. WEST (SIDE. | Heat & hot water. FE 4-17 ‘4 ‘ROOMS A BATH, FIRST PLOOm. 3 & bath Ind floor } miles. "North of Oxford on M24. 350] Thomas Rd. @& BATH. Goan ct UNIT DWEL- ling. Well heated, fost decorated, Child under 1 yr. welcome, Bus at et rs F ROOM & BATH, CLEAN: AN” PRI- de gegen e, goreee heat fur- ishe Inquir . Johnson aft- oneal FE 5-6766, ap et and Valier LJ pi, Orchard Lake. $100 2-5907. a BATH, UPPER apartment with ie aod a Realtor’ Partridge, PE ‘all Rea ridge, __ 43881. é ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR wee in. Cal! FE 2-6663 or FE ATTRACTIVE § RMS. AND BATH. at Lois, Pontiac. OLive 1-1675. AVON APT SUI DING Modern 3 room & bath. Walk fn/| = On bus line. Apply 517 E. BRAND NEW — eB Street, just south of 598 ke averes. inest new ——— are ode fer occuceney AIR CONDITIONED om, automatic heat. chen mae st 6 3 an! 2 mie ms, beautiful itchens, type — ies nero ouy ones for Inspee ton iy and Sunday FEderal 86918 CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3 roonts and bath, all large ras located close to down wn Edw..M. Stout, Realtor Ti N. Baginaw 8t. 5-8168 Open Evenings ‘til 8: whe N ——s LWOMAN. ORNS PRIV: ALL JHOUSE FOR RENT ~ + 27 Orton Ave. house Nabe 2 acres, y.. Dorothy Lav heat Euzabeth Lr, Rel 6-2000, RENTAL ITS Altractive new duploe .~pe units, esconahie ‘tent Locai eiads gon Pe. tiac on East Bivd Rent Lake Cottages 36A CALL FE 4- WALLED LARP, MODERN conv. Pvt, cia d-bedrm. Rees, MAr- ket For Rent Rooms 37 PPP LALO LEE a te india 1 OR 2 MEN, COOKING , PRIV- fleges, FE. 41030. I LARGE DOWNTOWN, ROOM, _Private entrance. FE 4-0122. “RM, FOR | WITH COOK- ing facilities everyth fu bil Deughes. FE an ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR GIRT. _Kitehen. 547 W. Huron. BUS STOP: PVT ENT, COOKING. _ 409 W. Huron. =e _2-0986, CLEAN 6L IN ROOM FOR \ =e = are) Gl ON. GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. poe — man, 316 E. Third &t., seman: | COMFORTS te ee SEKEEPING room, everything ——. “a ba or woman, $8 @ week. iF Yo YOU WANT A CLEAN, QUINT try our me. At bus. Nop.’ FE 5-7333. Nick. CARPETED SLEEPING room. For refined he cod Hos Near Tel-Huron, FE 2-9003 after ¢ Nick: FURN ae FOR LADY OR leh 5 Large Rooms, $60 ~ |. home,” oak a ‘ rt, 4 Teo. Tenant = have mate i tas 4 _ slectric #4 con, & retzigerator fuze. Ls % - si Cedar - pk Days naire “ah MeNell's Nursery. | Ck eee tee Ea $670 Di Mw HEA if desired’ Write W. H.- Brows. RO SSR ENTE | Miva vt . $13 a Ey ley Ct.) __ Fila. iin 37017. wae eure. 3 ROOM APT, Mi BA Fe | AND Ci lak in all price ranges. Very clean, 3a 8. Area. 1 modern 7 room house’. not es tie Yaoi house, TJ LARGE ROOMS, BATH. oe - _With stove @ heat, FE 2-142. | LARGE ” HOUSE TAROE aT. G. Trocke J RMS. NEAR DOWNTOWN. FE| ‘mily. ve} is, between 68 8 4.1360. — been BEDR eR aie feevale eat Ss close in, full base. in ¢ FE Diss. CUCKLER REALTY i orary. gvimming see apace nim We Haron: oe $400 DOW seg, bane, fa pa Lake GOODRICH Older J preted home, Good : Landscaped. $10,000; $2 C. PANGUS, Realtor National Call collect: Ortonville 71-3815, i Modern ahd mW. DINN. NAN 8 Ww Huron FE 4-277 EY bein tates RT Le Sees, C. HOUSTON REALTY girls hen & & oie tfes, uD “state St. Apt. 6: ONE HOOREREEPING — RM 15 _Perk Place. ed peeping Dev. rr OOM WiTi board. No drinkers, FE ROOM & GARAGE ON -W. FE 2-8828. SLEEPING | RO ROOMS, mm MODERN. in. Men or women. Sorry, _DFivate. rE Rooms With Board 38 PPP PDL LALA EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE meals 14 Matthews. FE 56-0377. Pvt. ent. Heat & water ‘furn. $65 _* month 2601 NL Perry. ; NiCE APT OVERLOOK wan Lake Aj! utilities, refrigerator. OR R 3" 14668. PARTLY F' FURY Carr. FOR RENT. LOWER. CLEAN, 3 RMS. & BATH. ® KING SYL- | Stove & VACANCY, PRIVATE OR suet. ROOM & BOARD. “FOR t ELDERLY _ledy. PE 5- 3196, Convalescent Homes 38A private rooms for aged or con- valescent. Rates includ: Somers and nursing care FE sEVERAT. rea =a ATCABLE co mediate occupancy fo price ase 65 to tons s Sent UNION COURT APTS. 3 moose AN DBATH IN EXCEL- DITION. INCLUD K. G HEMPSTEAD, 102 E. H _RON, PE 4820400 7 'PPER HALF GF DUPLEX NEAR Pontiae Peter FE Reed WEst side NEW 1 APT. STOVE, RErnig. FURNISHED ws ek, ao “he SEMINOLE, CALL +1559 0 Rent, Houses s Furnished 35 14-RM HOUSE & BATH, COUPLES or bachelors preferred. Very nice. i one 2072 Commonwealth. b) Roo wo OUSsE, BATH LARGE gerees. acnens “only, Ca bleces & 1 pm. 3060 Bter' ting ott E. Walion Biva 3 RMS, AND BATH. GAS HEAT. ie re out. Couple preferred "ape: Balance ds rent, 830 plus util Garage Nice location. Call _ after 4 2-3858 BEAU iL, orated home, auto, washer OR 3-0215, OOM | it ots Entr patna for NEWLY DEC- 2 bedrooms, TV, & dryer included. INCOME HOUSE, WATERFORD area. Lake priv. 5 rms rms. up, Full basement wi rent all or lower § rms. OR 3-1268. MODERN 1 REDROOM HOME. gas heat, FE 2-4385 MODERN 4 RMB. “@ BATH, BASE- _ment, lake frontage. OR 3-0138. ~~ ORLANDO, FLA. One 3 bedroom ranch type with’ earport. Beautiful! Newly fur- nished, Pine Hills Sub, For year- __ly lease or sale. FE 52708 SMALL ATTRACTIVE ~ OURAN ne | rms. & hath. Modern Pr 2 |8MALL HOUSE IN *KEEGO AAR: ver FE Oi. ‘SMALL MODERN HovsE to ag sy Available 90 9 mo. Boz #, Ponti: ‘en. wat HO Uae FOR RENT, AO- fomatiec ap best, ot children’ wer —< me, taal re . 1808 Taylor Rd “JN Rem Houses Unturn. 36 36 37 NRXDROOM es REDEC- erated. $75 mon 31972 RGE RMS. IN Hotel Rooms ~ 39 HOTEL ‘AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week | Aliso 1 or ? room apartments, Cooking and refrigerativn unit, 464 Auburn FE 2-0239 HOTEL ~ ROOSEVEL ft cL EAN, By day or 123 «CON. Rent Stores 40 7. | 200 AMP. FORTASLS GASOLINE E rr) ms Ay 5 PARKING space a! rear waver furn, 8 eo 141 143 Oekiand." IR 1201. 2 STORE‘ ve 4 bare. € im = | eae, B, “aeetnna’ Sit with $1 see ‘a. mn . Sreperty owner's igs Y s172 Os hl gE. ADAMS aa ay) “= meni & e, MA L SIDE. | WILL 3, ce = ch, owners ¥ town, Fal pe $10,960 - ne NELSON | Near ™ * aes Church and land Park. BY. “OWNER 2? BDRM HOME IN ELIZABETH Lake Estates. Expansion a’ Landsea) lot eement drive.- Nearly new carpeting. down payment, with land contract, or __Mortgage. 13. 2 Avery. rE ‘ WILLIAMS LAKE AREA 2 bdrm. =. Frame bungalow. ') acre basem. na ott heat Seine #10, with $1 dn. sees S . ADAMS Fa a0 3172. W. Huron “ wilt L BUILD ON YOUR fags oe uired. Wonderful ~ Rent Office | Space Al OFFICE SPACE FOR “RENT. xie Hwy. H. J , 40 Di Var Welt OR 3-1385 WOODWARD RVERUE () — a. oes: rs ye representa- tive Heated hy ( of Le te 5 Son "Wood fe one mo Nag eed 7a ‘ontiac he Rent “Misceliancous 42 42 _ Welder, FE 6- FOR REN? FOR Light INDUS. ¥7 ret f re building phat __For § ‘Sale Houses 43 A 2 BDRM. CUSTOM bullt home. —_— large util, rm. —_— ent Lake i Toe iene. price with res en . 1- 1162 | eves, NEW. «jp CONTEMPORARY HOME 3 bdrm Carpeting Fir Basement. dear car- tio subuUrh of Pontiac. _after 6 p.m. “BEDRM. WOME PRIV. ON * gin, Lk re 44-2005 “LAKE PRONT MODERN HOME 2 bedrooms. Attle can be made into-2 more bedrooms. Will trade for house in Pontiac, 6 room modern home, Lake priv. $1. Several other “Pp. 'W. DINNAN 64 W. Huron 1785 SO. FT. In this 3 bedrm., full basement, brick el deenk nal otair. FE 6-257? way to rec. rm. I% b nt “BUD” . N ICHOLIE ER tn Te § & BATH, UTILITIES. CALL 10:30|° Keego. @ rm. in Waterford. 5| ic tile Two Recplases: Gass slid- to 2. Pontiac: MY 32-4186. ms. on Sashsbaw. Inquire 22 ing wall. Built in oven ¥ APT. FOR RENT. _ Auburn off Sag. in_rear_ office Large org =, FE_2-3613. ‘9 ROOM HOUSE, GARAGE, tered ood Win aa ne GLEAN MODERN EFFICIENCY Pordden I perygpinoassllNe pemartlles 7 4 bah ge Ark, gis Se mepetns best. Pa = CALL MODEL 9 TO 1 OR 4 TO CLEAN 3 RM. APT. NEAR DOWN- FEM eT RANT wi WOUsE: E. J. DUNLAP | town. Pvt, ent. 19 Hovey. FE! For 2 families. Preferably friends CUSTOM B ILDER FE 68-1198 6-9648 _or relatives, FI E $0575, rere 3 BEDROOM, BRICK TERRACE, R ih nied Phen = children welcome. OR 3-3674 Gl esale FORN APT. 3 BLOCKS @ ROOM HOUSE, LAKE ORION. Pontiac, $15 weekly. |. PE 21678. LOW DN. PAYMENT 169 E. Pike st. 7 RMS. & BATH, 4 2.OR 3 BED NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE 3 of Rochester. Ref. required. $45 .O ROOMS large rooms. Private ent. Ch # mo. Ol 31-4031. FULL BASEMENT Fa rusted, Ph Sos. Everyining « ROOMS, BATH & SHOWER 2 no drinbees. i ROOMS WITH BATH. REF- : a Bi a "Gee Gaeta tier | Po S6sll FE ate SMALL APT. YOUNG ral eights. = Utilities & linens turn, 25 Williams | —S¥ire_101_Dorls_ Rd : Cooley Lake Rd. VERY NICE 3 Ae “RMS 3 BEDRMS. CHILDREN | HOUSE FOR SALE: age i DOR- : FE 25553 part Pe. : Clintonville Rd.| chester. * 00 DOWN 4 MO. “No Bown Payment 'Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34) suys this ierge home. Good con- Wil) build on your free and PPP LLP LAL ait throughout, Basement. Rec- : ton Settee bears canta th . Treat room rage i —— P oticd Fe posagpelll seal fruit trees Near Kennett Ra, Do ——— tot with FE 5-0415 ‘ , Bot _call before 7 p.m. FE 5-1206 can aes reat F. pe TN de DRAYTON PLAINS. NEW 3 BET * = V& 7 BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN |“ room ranch 1% baths, traverse OR Sie aie OR 3-7038 an deve ime ut. OR or | Corner Williams ‘Lake Rd. & M30 a --. | KEnw ~~~" COLORED FAMILY Gres, Wee Fock MAT | DUPLEX (FOR, BENT. 2 BED-|3 vedrm. modern. Full basement. tiac oe per month, Cail Realtor| "OMS. Very nice. gas heat, im-| $9,700. Partridge, "E +1561 mediate possession. $75 month. JERRY E. ADAMS CO. SRM URFORN-apr—aporTe | <-©: Rutgers. LI 5-1652, ;|3172_W. Huron sss PEE 4-4561 £7) d Apt. <6 & Edith, | FOR RENT: HOUSES, “APART. OREN BY OWNER i TO 6 saT. 2 NPURN pag (eo eage il 118 Bald: fo "5 Lied yay tropines; close in om Mill Street. $48 40547. “| attached garage, di wool pet pe month, Call J, A. Tay- we_Are, 72 ee - ‘iow. nts, pbeend rene | FOR LEASE: WEST 81D reaanger yar ne, DOPE, PATIO. oe large ° sobeetoom funy | paymest $5,000. nae $18,000 5-0363. atere. Was “heat. $125 per | FOR” COLORED, BY OWNER 4 6: month, immediate posses- _room moderr home. FE 2-6 sion MODERN 2 “aeDRM CLEAN, home. Gas heat Huron Garden area, $750 dn. Pull DS $5,500. WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 :| CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 wh BUY. mnt & TRADE DORRIS & 8ON, REALTORS 182 W. Huron = Phone Pr 1587 Eg ogy nas piWhite Lake, Lake, areas are fe fenced 6) ft. co See’ giose far win frontage = pie - via : Keomes $1:h00 down ‘= Rowe Lake area, Milford. 3 bed- rooms, full yess: | $5,050 with terms, Call Overlooking —— Lake, 2 bed- rooms, fruit trees landscaping. $9 800—$1,500 dwn, MU 4-6863. re, car garage fiat Besemnens. om 34236. 10 —_—- — Pontiac on 7 cae ma cata breesewa down. $10,500—terms. ‘6 room ranch, al! large reome nicely decorated, close to schools, ~terms. - Lake front ge be gentle im jgcaod can Tooke ha terms, = ne ae home, cue, $12,500, Lake ‘canal. 2 stores and churches, Only 69, Cali EM 3-4236. lent condition mee hardwood foore. Te 2 renting” for "ss per. dee 1802137 Senced. = A Fee yacemens, $3 C. pehuett Realty, 7404 3 %, Pil d Rd. (Be fond. N aa es 4 bedrm., 7 story frame, base- on i Brie ed for quill x» vosstaff ‘off Franklin Ré. , street, 4 large rooms ardwood { Leslie R. Middleton OKER + ___FE_ #4003 WEST OF TOWN AY ee Ata | iteh * "ino. re Dao Pe Ta fore ; nd aat ear floors and © sé: item i ea ‘rime yoxnisc as samican sm a | : SERVICE _ - sae ee Logit a senaat ond ete 1656. Shown by ~ 2 bedrooms, en ante water, ceramic fae da Carpeted ‘wing om and lovely wooded lot. ee: RH Hiltz R VALUET Realtor flies’ cows toa at ¢. oe? BJ van ’ "PE 5-000 | KEEGO HARBOR 4.’ , and talk over MULTIPLE LISTING SER $l000 down moves you into thie ‘your “bowting, problems. George R. Irwin wt aa ei sunt) “pen eveninos viru 38 | h '20m, Gael pat tamer ‘ uy ru Partridge gas heat, close to stores REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. rid ae RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | BEALTOS ft eae, Werv cleat , = * vet List Thru Partridge Like New Bungalow scheal. : car 7S Ory on Eau" : ae, corms i screens, $7, noe SITUATED os A A ~~. INCOME HOUSE - 2 eS in. SUMMER COT TAGE sale By. Owner wUndn GARDENS: not New oil Oxford : oak floorsy aluminum storms and per month plus tving quarters rome sah Feed ame ies. . $1 1,159 down. has sereens. lake privileges on owner. F ment, _ .4 rms. wired tor stove, come of r Oakland Lake, gas heat, 2 car ga: land- rms. CLARKSTON RD. 4 rms. Bath, per month, in addi- rage, stone fireplace. Privileges} 3 bedroom house. Large ares ec. pump, Gas, 2 acres on tion 3 s for r. scaped yard. down arama erases | tem ck geet tic:| Lia ptt cSirrmacrs Sicen1i Gaia garage wih san “a. tga 4 ears and oc wics ia va rth. : Ww 4 ' DRAYTON PLAINS tle water beater. Large comemnt| Rose McLarty, Broker « Norkshop, $2,000 down... Office or MP Meagalow sii Sol Cancarent ana | — EErenys,ttter © coll Mr. Lense, | eth at Sams, wench. cage Lana 46 miles PE 2-2162 5-3578 | - “D. + OA $3601. oil heat. Located off Sashabaw , _ large a‘ 200" ¥en arace!| Med. Prose Ehipire 24487, | PRICED FOR Cass Lake Front ‘ nae Sineoour ‘ Onn a | yard, $13,500 cosh to mortgage. — QU ICK SALE ious modern home for grow- 00 704 elegrap) ing family. Wide sandy beach,| We have 2 very nice 3 room IDGEWAY GI's OWNER SAYS SELL. This sae ie eed tt ote cae | aide lat sak wae FE 4-2533 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 4-6203 NO ner lot a 1 a garage. 6 owner transferred. Only $15,000; ments and sutomatic one Only : : geen 4 DRAYTON PLAINS DOWN rote Alay eb age clliphe ean eash for this choice property. $760 down for either one. ‘Beautiful Indian Village ; Milford—Hi New duplex in 1967. Each : ‘i > hom , eee wh side has lovely living room, 2 PAYMENT ceil 5 me ee New 3 Bedroom Ranch R. D. RILEY, Broker lovely area, priced af just $14 a ving rode, ot] bedrooms, complete tice ns ee as sas = LAKE FRONT. e Custom built with every modern | $00. Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157| 500. 3. nice . ba Bale recon kitchen hg Oe — Plow rds.[ 4 room, IMMEDIATE ee nO 41m. N ‘feature. Including table top stove, with shower, large living room — oe: = on pry 4 i it-in -- \r . tamiy- S00 DOWN men Sam scenes heating . KUSCHELL lager i couple. : cence par oo tone _— A BARGAIN cee aaing pete, bg fobs systems. retired and mov: a #0 8 month ie mGonue front NICE 5 ROOM : and breakfast nook. Full base- e KUSCHELL ie yee ars Geel | _ ee 501087 oy Na ern, i on Bast Blvd. furn-| meat, forced sir, oll, fernece. MI _ 64133 ___ JO 6-1528 only $2,000 "down. $100 "CT ATEWIDE i : _ .CALL OFFICE OR FE 40476 ciudes‘S rome Ed street in in- garage. lay, 2 : Near Williams Lake “Yy, uable invine! | West I . EMBREE & & GREGG + . Real Metate Service of Pontiac |? ou can get some val experience here, Higgins! H M : est Iroquois Newin ham: pK. A go . D. CHARLES, REALTOR | Get out there and sell some tickets to our ball!"’ ome art PONTIAC REALTY In lovely Seminofe Hills. A big ‘ Union "take “Vi Vinings, «Idee vettelent With ‘nai-| 177 8 ‘Telegraph PE ¢-0521 R Broom home with 4 bedrms. 22 EM _3-4303 EM 3-334) wy & plenty of work : lt 5: BEDROOM Biz ms aad e space. tiled with ed room. asement an re 2 perm bom home od 7 empleton ored fixtures. Spacious laundry B Y For Sale Houses, 43 For Sale Houses 43 coeeiar ay Heal hema for large family. Liv. sitached erage. Terms. : rm. tron Fireman auto. eee fem ~ ~ : : room, dining sell, a blinds.» nig Seavententiy’ located near shop 2 bedra moderne, with possible BY OWNER CHRISTIAN. HILLS a a beat, gus ater J ohn K, Irw in new schoo. PHA) WILLIAMS LK. FRONT , & schools, Priced at $10,990, third bedroom. Outstanding value | 3 bedroom home, Carpéted. Mard-| gino aches heater, car port, alum awnings, =e at eons Bi-level home. Large Hiy-| with $1,600 . at $7,750 with $1,350 dn. floors’ attic & basement. porane wale ‘ranch home. Owner| corner lot & alum storms 1925 ce Large a JERRY E. ADAMS CO. 4 heat. double garage. On ransferred, 3 bedrms, stall show-| screens. Only $2,750 dn. and $78 k ranch mene located b er, twin ¥: mo, ey weet oun Street ae bdrms. _ %g THE ‘BIRD’ TO = am F ayy ll mae ~ furnace, 3 oan aan 008 “i oo iy. i oa A com. rom ee Large 3 bedroom ranch t pe csr noute . vides ae tor oe with kK. nG: “Ht EMPSTEAD br., OWN. efty, $11,500. rear reens.. land- ~ Gntpe s hi inearly completed). 5 ome from two upper 4-8284 » WEST SIDE werl-ts Ollicee a Ph Fal ° ee ee et oe easa cnsaae bite tae ficors, ‘Basement. 1002150; | 3 bedrm. ranch home, lovely iiv-| Abts. Gas conv'n ‘heat: Sear ga: |”? Eve PE $-0610 — PE 2-397] $3,200 DOWN, CITY. 3 br. base- Hetty espie St. Ph. - Pull price ot? $9,775 storms, screens, 3 lots. Lake Owner will sacrifice $1800- equity | ing room with din. ell, ldrge kitch-| T@ge: 2 full baths, all in very ment, oak floors, plastered walls, *4-BEDROOM rivileges, “Close to, school. for $1280. Payments only 960/ en, tile beth with shower, $1,023) ford cond, By app't, Dandy rental Ae $12,968. , . , down. i John Kinzler, Realtor WHIT E PONTIAC-WATKINS ESTATES 258 PROSPECT 8T. cI ARK RE AL ESTATE *, Lovely 2 bedroom modern cus- | $650 DN. EDR wd J 670 W. Huron St. A Se tom-built_home. Ted walls.| 2 bedrm. bungalow. large kitch-| 0m 2 lots at 429 CENTRAL AVE- S 4-6492 or FE 4-4813 aaa’ bamt a Seoren pore Oak floors. Automatic heat. Alum-| en, master bedrm. I2x1¢, oi! heat.| NUE Fone $ do one n Eventn Sundays BROS. fateuep ees | mata Sime kee | heme me ee eae ———— terms. this lovely home. Priced at $11,-| LAKE FRONT SPECIA hace, fruit room, extra stool & | GOING STREET ° with $2,000 down. Terms Large con) _ liv mae kitch-| Shower in clean, dry basement;; 3 lots, beautiful shade trees. Ls ing ie t Phone OR eee or OR 3-1872 NIC HOL le Dorothy Snyder I. Lavender ss s space, eu oper eerste —. her Sharp arp, sharp bungalow. Now O OFFERS “| Open Eves. "fl 9: ay 10 to 8 PE 2-441) or Eves, MU ¢-4411 rea "isda en Be fret | flowers. By appointment Need we say ‘more HAPP IN Ess i. ‘ : — $600 DOWN WASHINGTON PARK , East Side * & HARGER rE IPIiID, , ; and $40 mo. for 2 bedroom with . Sid sanded te avin neue ! 33 W. Huron saa} LIVE SUBURBAN Rus ll Y Basement on nice lot, paved | attic 13ai8 ft living room, Vou Won't Beat This Gu shaded tet Teai's, coey open evening: se oung ISHER STREET, with sewer.| family dinine roo. Dry . is handy to General Motors This “Beautiful §8-Room Home, REALTOR - water, lights & gas. Needs a sement gas heat and hot DRAYTON -AREA Truck full ere Duo- with a large 2car garage, a | 419 w Huron tens little work, full price only $3500; water. $12,600 with approxi- Two bedrooms 2 up unfin- reduced | est uys A eas pak weacuar Tio. eli |- — onlay we) Bee “= cow. ee seaped ‘lot at. flock ne eae: to $6,700, terms. : . B B —~ lnnavengeds J y Jus the ‘ticket for that laree Hi a BEST OFFER family: Priced at only §7,950, with Suburban Ranch Today I] 5 PRICE: $11,800 Lak front gets 1 tae Agee oy ate: we AY OC mana Realtor $1 1000 down — Attractive k and . on pave 2 elegraph n stueco ranch in the . We offer this property to FORNIA has front FE_3-7103 PE 8-0789 To Buy—To Sell—To Trade poe Cae ~~ WEST SIDE Fi Can be sold on GI. for $300 down. ee aiennes rer te porch; nice bef Dee ody dining roo YOU BUY IT—WE-LL INSURE IT! gracious ving? el bedroom home located on $1,000 Down SEE THIS ONE TODAY Rage | tly ler | nena nd nace. trait trees. "feat =o MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : 2 bedrooms, béau- quiet street, 2 frame La Ruburban home, * ' . Lecated on large land- on Oe some work. wo ; i bath and kitchen, uti} im solid condition, 7 rooms Siow Grom tsb ond ben WM. A. scaped lot on Lake, enytime. 1 rage. s14,000, termi. “| furnace. garage, OWNER BO KE E Y View. Peatures 3 beareoms, | ADAMS REALTY CO " i. rnace, e, ° . rooms, d we - Colonial hoMe “Pree & "CLEAR igtea” walls: moter pe N N. D onl epee pt ce, 382 auburn’ Ave FE 43003 “TE 2 263 ‘colonia walls, enclosed front and No after § p.m. call 4 DOWN PAYMENT. $12,- tr in vi ondi- 1 select throaghest. Full % by gy oe with terms. es.” you can't beat this |39e7 w. murdn ene} Gat a erm rr ae en DAILY ware Boon. 10 BRANCH foom ted wim “atl THIS BEATS RENT | fn Open Evenings tl 8 Nothing Down 5-8 7K fireplace, ket: | why par you cen. |* Auburn Heights Trade Your Home on Win build 2 o: 3 bedroom starter WILLIAMS LAKE TH Baldwin PE _5-8275 ee Be porch on bu: smaller bome with A -beautiful large family 3-Bedrm. at Union Lake a Or home with basement 25. lot, " =< ~ a ee a a eI Braemar =| _ Budget sed oT ee ee : bared home, 3 sizable .bedrooms, 1% INSURANCE 2 m car garage, Price reduced| wen side, "on 100x180" lot./ og olay Se ee ee eee ise “Ouran m3 oe Se ps me Lake privieges,, only. two . to $20,500, terms. 2 bedrooms, and liv large sun porch. New alu- ace, handy Kitchen, with birch ws i | Rancher blocks away, $295 down. , | baevacen ast seth | milem'"cebe'nies‘sarecs, | cae agperns, dining, Dom, ; ae f terford Seminole Hills block to. bus. CALL Pi Shown by appointment. hae Timken os lates tees 1266 North Cass F C Wood 0! Wa erfor Attractive @ room brick with rie e APP . reation room, bar card room. . PRIVILEGES ON WHITE LAKE. 2 ‘ . O. bome re} sum room and Brick Income Acre of lawn, 2-car garage, out- RANCH HOME Bedroom modern home BUILT ON YOUR LOT /reatrtor ° an, Sant bedrm. porch. recently Loca! on Mt, emens door grill. neigh WITH 5 ACRES-—Just off 15 Mile| street, oak floors, modern kitch- OFFICE OPEN e oe for wat tiene wie bats Geoamesk on aed pyeel. LAKE ORI bn ee See boat dock. $4,000 down and $125 | Poet wT 5s bomsbeman Gate atau teaches Uenee bess Terelen coe: | *997 oly Be ; ‘ : L : s. 7 fom. Birc gerace. and sUCH — baaelhdeh eorrogy tet e mon th. will ‘cc consider home| ‘room, "Scar garage. Pruit Seow and. watnsccating Large Corner Williams Lake Road & M5e with large a in excellent ed. yay 3 fioer. Separate basements ia bei pe. Very goed location. on. Bving resm i ow wall with powde condition as heat. A real mon- es, ft. liv room and a iow Front y enc i. ew oi) renee 000, te =m yimaker for eniy 636.808. GiromeErants 10 kitchen. $13,750, $3,750 down -car _Garnes. $10,500, ‘with $2,500 3 BEDROOMS K NI IDS FE N two family. Lot 170x155. . — » De : . ace GENERAL REAL ESTATE CL, FULL BABEMENT Pisct babe sel, are cr as sete Kom GILES REALTY CO, |#* batter. (Om Sere], dee Ne nyetaOs cies on, |“ERORM ATERUE © Rooms. vem | picuanAh gen i PY ad 4 A . ose E : ay S FT cetinet. Giatee rom. 221 Ee a FE seis) C ASS LAKE WOODS | i you desire a ‘fine home on basement sturnace. Tus home ta mincn Stren OAK FLOORS South Marshall 8, Pi 3 | paved roa w every modern € condition. can ed fi ABIN - ractically new 3 bed car ted | tile | bath and co . — | ee ‘Cuan een | Seetans | Ponventence’ — if you ike elbow | income. $1500 down ° °°." | SLIDING WARDROBE DOOR oni’ With ceramic tus bac RTERFORD hall B “ Rebs ABLE PRICE OF new decorating and carpeting.| [OM and privacy, this is your | |ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS and 1 bedroom or den on Ist bedrooms, ‘tileq bath. ted knotty pive po mtn ll with $7,950 #with low down pay- $16,500, terms. —_ buy. 25x12 living room, plas- | GI RESALE Near Waterford High floor, Large living rm. full = room with complete with locates — ment. 4 W HITE I AKE pede fol ahesag secet ceilings. Three School, ant ew elementary M58 TO N. CASS ay RD. basement ‘ncluding modern : : Litchen BA ou beak 6 car on f t 1,000 sq. ft. of de-| schoo! 3 bedroom brick home on RIGHT TO MOD heating, stool, lavatory or dil tur. rage and breeseway. g G ‘ST OM HOME $00 cash . J a chens, @ gar e —be the first one * astered ae or m eon . pe, car garage. am ode w terms, fON 5 ACRES a lot. es wees ree eS we ws Assi ag srour blinds, ul sbarement. with, ce ao ws, acd has. LAKE tract =m etl ore sisoee Teasonable : - ‘ . Mos pei : Hk thal | phates Gp deed hotter “GEORGE BLAIR od Roy Annett Inc ee % heme. with stra, be Pioneer Highlands LAKE FRONT $3,000 do Owner being, transferred. Quick Cooley Street ‘ . ement with drive-in ga- Brick — bedrooms down, New 2 bedrm. lakefront home. Very good val t REAL eae, pene stale Pull basement. with | lake $13.30" with terms Hum ries lef | ve eine Coa ree and, Saih ome, e 4M Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1251\" Open Evenin : are. " “f . i erms p : 2 Bedroom hom: land- west side location, for only YTON 8 and Sunday 1-4 beamed cellings and restful rec. room, iM car garage. scaped lot, 254" deep. LR, 12 x $7,600 with $2,500 down, ae yt or 21708 fireplace, exterior in attrac- ake privileges, Near pub- N PE 2-0474 R 18’. Modern kitehen, oak floors, UE BIRD AN Pilg aly So Re oitasi tome: se cae: LIST! 3 N.. Telegraph. Open. fves.| Plastered walls, full basement. ga- WM. H. KNUDSEN RD AND — er wonderful features. fied purchaser, ° excellent W ANTED Multiple Listing Service ee Yard is fenced. vio sb, Income Special “ WILLIAMS LK. RD. An excellent buy at $10,406. buy. ’ Entra lotus Seco Geert 510 Pontiac tate Bank Bidg. SECTION MS : : $495 DOWN. A new 2-bedroom home ment for owner and three 4-4516 Eves. call FE 5-8906 Edw. 1. Stout. Realtor Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor . on your jot. Gail for information | 2. Toom apartments that 4ROOM COTTAGE mgt ii TUN, Saginaw St | Ph. PE 56165 uron. Street s today. brought owner more than MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $1,500 DOWN sat ay al pales you Open Eves. ‘til 8: FE S8i6l or PE e427 VALLEY RE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | NEAR OAKLAND LAKE. 1 Acre,| Timken off heat. 2-car_ ma- 7 Owners. iea town. must sacri- gaiow 5 years : ALLEY REALTY ¢ hice & shady m home rage on vores street Spots / 4 fice, cement block home. lete with full ett — | — T7166 M5® at emo Lake Rd. LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW with large living room oak floors, er leav and 2 anal Large bright living. room, kitcb Sea dua ono OR 3-0681 MU 45508 SALE OR TRADE neat & clean. Auto, of] heat sacrifice for $13,950 . with e en 5 a ; : i 950 - k — Attractive modern-to-minute two| Corner 8c bus at door. 950 do : r ality "room screens. Select 5 heat, “Large beautify Jated. Large 30 ft. living rm. Pye: K = y ’ i Bl Dy / DR AYTON _ bedroom bungalow with attached | #6978 with EZ Terms. Tipe . _shrubbed. Lake R 3-2852.| ture window Pilagtered walls. ric anc Two large ealy n with large beautiful ledgestone J: ww HAYDEN, Realtor With all the extras. -1% - WELL BUILT BUNGALOW $11,500. Here is; th : NS fireplace, lovely tile bath, a kitch- as. ae MULAIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ‘aire, snows by gppeintinent coly, ssiutiamcl © seek PLAI en you will admire. large screened | Fopen ‘eves. sun tom $1) new “carpeting and” draper: occupancy Many “extras . . jes throu built-in such as Westinghouse dish- + AReal Beauty : with brick fire- “iome with « 4 ote Sah: | WEST SIDE—2 family, lower fat Cherokee male bed brick SEEBALDT ST agile coal peddle in trade.| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oven and range. eee way carpet garbage i incinerator : pick and span room c : oe eee . Fring room. snd exire| of ot weer tet frontage, Immediate Por: ceramic le pen with “latent rancher prim attached garage. fu fied boolean moth mags haan laar BRICK TWO FAMILY Wee ccewmt_cmelior home oS tice lot al fenced ‘ } . Loads of closets and ess: Easy terms. fixtures, fu ining room, fam- , with automati ‘ ISHED. Th pa ment. and gra) T cupboards, picture windows, two). 4) ty aise itchen, select oak firs.| spotless oak floors, tile bath: | floors. Ready for immediste ‘oc: | ict oacaien” Slatet ieeate, © ‘ ’ craved) terms: Dele bomen. ‘West suburben.| tiv on paved Onrect Excelent i, | new plaster, select oak foors, cupboards, formica counter top, Seven’? OBky Ut. S08. 16! 008) down blest Hew ge 0. pnenting “Ogemaw' ‘ Webster School oe Caren s tee roe ple new oil peer ccoediparoek ry sl. .| heat; softener, aluminiim storms potted ety TRADE-IN tter than average, es ie eS as ee , fos st a teem (he very “pink” Lake Front Beautiful lot ‘Sixi42. One 4 tm. 950--$2.500 down. and screens, outdoor grill. Of- — SEE BUY Bice bathrooms, @ good invest- been calling for. It 3 lactered wil. (ihe kienee Tri-level basement wns pene apt. ast floor, Also bath. One 2 MACEDAY TARE UPriva A fered at $18,000, terms. ment. ‘ large bedroom ms, ‘irepiace, tne bath.” fe ritchen, tiful -| rm. and one 3? r H vileges, at) : = ‘ separate ng room 7 en. ‘ ig with picture} up, The 3 rm. apt i feeatened tractive ranch home built in| Family Special ( larkston INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK DAILY 3 TO 6 breakfast nook. The mest, gue heat, & a auto. fg a dream. Pri-| A good clean building through- 1955 on a large high well land- ‘a ep , $14,975 basement has gas heat. Ful 4‘ per cent mortgage. Fi ~ | vate lake with a eet of out Will accept late model car, seapea lot oms ile uick ssession t wae and attractive family price consider time offered—be , na . Landees = tot. sone contract housetrailer or bath. beautiful "rine room with | Suick 4 bus and sehoots, thts! REAL ESTATE INC home, an rooms larger than aver. ie Be fare ll nots reared " emailer home. in trade cred better oe cc Swotar garage. This is a home| equity in your home as down | ‘arse picture., window. | large | extra clean 3 bedroom home of-| 20 8. Main. Clarkston. Mich. aie haest of materials and Work-| Piactered walls. Sep lege , j TO SEE THIS HOME 1 to o t h lini iy) : manship, dandy basement, & ’ ‘8 Joe Mill be proud to own. payment. Ask for Mr Brown. kitchen has dining space. oll | fers convenient living for the | MAple _5-6821 noe semen screens—Formiea counter tops; West Side Income TO LOVE IT—15 ft. of wa- Sgpuement te se. Sotiris page year opp res! rge family. Feateres 1 bedroom |—— cia uptnibae —Recreation area—oak floors— Well located 2 family with ter front on beautiful Wat $495 DOWN — Right Bly cans! at bargain at $12,200-$1,800 down. | and 1, bath down, 2 bedrooms | QWNER MUST SELL i app picture windows —patio—service 5 rooms and bath ‘or own- kins Lake. A view of the Brick and Frame Crescent i, cottage and bath up, gas heat, automatic | @ walks. Price $15,900 on your lot 3 “ist floor: 3 lake from almost every bedroom with shower. Sajer stool. | CADILLAC AVE. — Bus every 20; hot water. garage, nicely land- jown on this 2-bedroom BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME or. will build py ¥ hg room. including the kitch Ente large teaine “hg Pagano Large 170x150 n lot “Plenty of minutes, 4 bedroom home,| scaped yard. Priced a $9,750, buneaiow pe ze Dera utiney ee LOW AND RAMBLING choles. We pieey seats pong a eb eer oe ent Superb custom construction story home. Bu it in. 1966. Land. = & = Ce home and a nes laaee — _ = Jools : nk — — ae arpo! Lot 60322. Bere = ne a home, weny bea: _ financing and all details. Full basement, gas Y weak at. folate and teed nad ee - ith stool, large heated back . ¥- ONLY $950 DOWN tiful & . tached garage, paved street. @ fire- and terms will sell quick./BUILD—We wit! build on your tot porch 3 bedresme, bath we Immediate possession on this nice-| two massive fireplaces, a living; Lake Front Bi-Level —— "Terms. Can be Coane as roe now, a lovely 3 bedroom starter bome | Oak floors, painted walls, full NIC "HOLIE ly decorated | 2dedroom brick ter-| room that is Perfect, 13x24. ful Brick ranch. Center hall_ plan yours tf you act now. The than bs ee ong rior all comp . Pull asemen new furnace, new . in .. a a i kitchen, 1 i room, : u've ev dream Brick Ranch Home — any reser Nd ae ot —— seater. Spek roe. paca coun, «Tat Maren) Shopete — Soy =r pees. all we, ie model kite en, ¢ extra size bed-| Lrade rogpr tt age utface vere: Only $9,050 for a owner-built) studing. vy. Levmett jor 950 tent ¢ es REALTOR i arge mgie oo ie~ rooms, baghe, 1 10 closets. Rec- ree sual ous ae. HAVE for " erator, and wash- @ Wonderful lot.| Sacre: Very Sttractive and well | 99.908 or might trade for 3 bed | op aes. Clemens St. FE 5-1201 | $1,565 DOWN Se tree ee eee Feation ‘room. on ‘lake level, 2 Here's atehine sentten. AR in Gives “you Of peveey. shed ed home. on also — fin- room subarben. : Eve. Mr. Vorbes FE 4-2968 On this lovely 3 bedroom ranch. bpp oy — patio, Home {oo" saree ‘attached. Lot iia fimmoet new pli 2 bedroom West : on . sliding 7 eran os: fom, carpeting,” good. kitchen | basement” gniv ($0.960 with full |NORTH OF PIKE ST —New cus. manay biignaie Large ,Uving Foom, | Knoll with nice lawn, shrubs and | beach. ‘Te inctude ‘rich rose | extras You'll like the large boards and “stainless” steel _ Terms can be arranged. sk for Mr. Bro tom built home. The lovely 23 lent ke te o eat, excel-/ all surrounding homes compar- Wilton carpeting in 3 rooms lot, The lone fence, complete the picture. Plas- Sa : Bhd VIsIT—Our office and look over beautifar Sheares oleceeor seme Trad price ent Oe eh See oe oe ——— ee = a Mh ae + pattle aie Mees ew io ‘Save Time our many photo-listings. You'll carpeted dining room, larg ¢ =A . « peed ey em ae! os Stop at our downtown office) ;A'¢ both time & money. Open kitchen with American fixtures, A as = HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW | 3 Bedrms.. $1,900 Dn. privioges on price S anes. rv SELLING AT soc RIGINAL of ” space to * Park “ght ‘at our upstairs has 2 nice ‘bedrogms, SOR RETTEP mee ew 3-bedroom homes. Oak floors EXCEPTIONAL ROOMS Like new brick and shingle now Let's make a DEAL. PRICE OF $6,950 — This Look at ;| door large tile wath with shower| FOR BETTER BUYS full basements, large lots. Model| Yes h t bed: bi Lom ra and list | | at 2753 BENDER. OP es. here is one of the largest gaiow on paved stree as room ungalow + bes cae ings of of homes for. WE_B doors & vanette, lots of closets, = re OPEN DAILY bungalows jin this area, plastered _ walls, oak rs red walls. You . No tion . sod gel and trade—List with Anderson windows, full base- INDI: AN VIL I AGE E ’ walls, oak floors, all tile bath, ‘ull basenrent Price — get alumna comaination ia We aad = ms pcaoener service ment with recreation room ecliataeal beautiful kitchen, a basement that Owner moving out of state a eC] nal ] ( ana V blinds at no CE oll & a ra and have ee Grepiese Afso extra bath, Tim- Modern 3 bedroom, full basement ig par excellence, ‘arge dot, many ai cos* to yow# North end near fot of serhage, We clad rect | qriven’ eet Karege & coment) Ot, i Priced right at a fis, terms a $9.- K Baldwin. $1,500 down — $61 975, s or trade on > Nedresms = am psen v bad ir b= ‘ good ehy home i 3 LH, 1362 rooms. BROWN N! Realtor ; Ph. FE 10 saint Listing oer ris FLOYD KENT, Redltor Dixi Pe tea. AMPLE CUsTO a era ee \ PARKING ieee j FE } i ms Nee bat ag } ' | went te {- pa Cae. 3 . ie ee ae j ait PEO rane Leh eee eres) ee ent Be with $2,050. down. Arnold Real Estate | 210 8. Fomeyen Ra | Fe oa j fi 5.5001 \ jRealter $9471 Lit rd. Open E ‘ & Sun. Res. MULTIPLE LISTING VICE , WE TRADE, BUY OR SELL 52564) (DOR fons 152 Wr Muro gee Phone un i t ae . yo! KINZLER. en Ww. sab REALTOR wie _ Bre. "til 8:30 i ot hed -f js i if, REALTORS Fk 4-0528|, 77.8. Telegraph Eves & Sun, Deat this one for value: RAY O'NEIL, Realtor — Picos FE 1100 6 or Pe Spr vie ink a PRESS. TUESD. \ ye eae or PE eAzi ee Eth ata Cgil\ MA 42141 20K24 a CABIN NEAR Mio & Ausable Biver. Cosh or terms on 3-4816 after 2 _ Sale Suburban Prop. Tak BARGAIN WEST BRANCH, Modern ¢ B.R. , €ab- oan ins, Apts. All furn. 156 Ft. paved | St. extra adjoining oo¢ + Owner must seli— and in family, Priced low on terms. 243 N. B . een. We Branch 217—or 4-8903. For Sale Lots 46 BUILDING LOTS Park by owner. FE » \m Donaldson 109X196, COMMERCIAL . of Pontiac, OA 8-3145. e353 location for that new PE 27421. ROY KNAUF, Realtor PE 2-7421 . Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge DRAYTON WOODs - ve @ limited number of —_ FHA ase NORTH SIDE Large level lot near Fisher Body —, ane at only $505 with $75.00 d CORNER 3 large } with city water, sewer and si Iks in, a steal at only $1500 with 20% down.. OFF AIRPORT RD. oe ee oe a er 3 acres well In. Excellent joca- tion for large ranch home. Only Many others to choose from as low as $75.00 down. Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw Bt. Ph. PE 5-8165 Open Eves Till 8:30 Oreetad angel Lakes ent 4 sites of 7 to fof. ove: and oo es on Otter-Byivan Here's an from $975 aulaing lake lakes. Priced 5 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ational : Fic monger : 40 ACRES "20 ACRES. poe Ph Walters RIDGEWAY $21,000, $8, ‘Collect: Orton NAtional 7-2815 Lake srea. 000 dn. Cc PANGUS, Realtor ville Rutledge OR 31 ND ACREAGE 31111, FE 4-0003 Buy Say Tra Partridge __Lise Thru Partridge _ Ortonviile § ACRES. § ROOM HOME. SUCHY Realty. 120 FT. FRONTAGE 0 calm or will leasé. Sale Business Property 4 49 ON MONT- PE 2-0432. 280° re oe 7 Call. ton. al combine. $12,000; terms. MElrose 17-6823 anytime. ~ AUBURN | Buy. FRONT avg Wg items SINESS ith block buildin, er mile West of owner. Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ NTAGE r Rad. gs 53 ft. of business heart in of a fast erea. Price tncludes ateel 27 ft. building. Only REALTOR OPPICE OPEN 9-7 R 3-6440 s Lake Roed & trusses $3. HIGHLAND ROAD O “teay| F.C, Wood Co. OR 3-1235 gy omy cated on South ane Auburn Ave. with ding. of traffic, TT ON. enw Open Ev oes “th = Corner Wil M59 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A tion for wore. BO. Box La ij Drayion Platas’ Su of Pon: tac cnorce USED CAR LOT, LO- near Lots &dw. M. Stout, Renee , Box 835, Pontiac. For Sale or = 50 = acne. $905, TERMS. OWNER, 20 Vacant Acres = Bevel Be batidin pam lhe i. On R 3.0701. this growing ip rent. Business Opportunities 51 312 PT. FRONTAGE ON PAVED tly rolling —_ loam, 4308 “Dixie AUTO py 3 AND _— STATION. inve . Corner of Cass & Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge SUILDING FOR RENT. 2 W. ftv & Huron. ‘ Bay Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge 254'x450' NEAR WATERFOR Super wxciutive Type Or Lar cated sniies. ‘Adjacent to «Ss wpe recreat area, On A sobbge Excellent building a. oe as as $1,960, LADD’S AT 23585 LAPEER RD. (MM) AT SILVER BELL RD. PE 5-9292 HOMESITES ot Pontiac. cellent site for tidevel or Sisevel with plenty of rich garden space. 4 ACRES, WOODED With several excellent sites. Among large hard trees. About an acre of cleared garden space. down. Priced for quick oats. Pa is the eee opree 6 ae — be oy Bxceilent soll a fruit & ber ferries. ins INC 4286 Dixie H'way. at Sashabaw 4 OR_3-1231 cal ve a aaa fee aane L inventory. FE 3-138. */Dixie Highway] ? Very Active Corner Market tas ge Gas “Aino tec sioeea Chaar ban epete “|. Schuett Cc SPECIALS. School it rer isai is Aix tor" and an BROW} , Realtor | «| Huron tvenings a a excellent Mr. Breve. Wary liberal a \; DEALERSHIP OPEN | in building E Division 16,18 West Mt. HOTEL AND BAR of Postise and | BUSY AURANT — nF RETIRING A teal buy at $25,500 — with $6500 down which in- Indes — restay eq ent, a and nice 4 toom home - on property! Price reduced WOVTREALTY z 2-b040 a. ‘Telegraph tl “LET'S TA K BUSINESS” rent home in trade. Tastee-Freez A’ beautiful new Tastee Freez business in "ike area. Now open and ready to, be taken over by . someone would like to work only 7 months out of ‘the year. MICHIGAN BUSINESS CY | SALES CORPORATION | LANDMESSER, BROKER 1873 8. GS pat RD. ARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR iperiEs OPROpTUNTTY = your mea pee ie gg high Jas in- none fastest oc NP East come. USINCSS free. President, — Denver, Colo. = Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE KNITTING eee 2 . ame and ao Sis, SS Bed —— Raga stock Rent Oui $0, do plus? BEER STORE Long established cash-and carry beer re on main street. Lng low erhead operation. $70, ons . Baty yr. —— irefriger- $5,000 dn, plus stock. WARD E. PARTRIDGE THRIVING ROOFING AND SID- ing business on 2 migps lots = § room modern home.and 2 t car garages. — hed 11 car 1956 gross paren . Pull price $16,- 600, $6,500 down. Roy Annett Inc. Huron REALTOR sored 80466 ‘oeea Evenings and Sunday !-4 <5-BUY 7) SELL, REALTOR “pakraupge tke 31 RD VARIETY STORE FOR SALE CAN be seen at _ 8. Sanford, or call _after 1 pm. FE 40473. WE COVER ; THE STATE SODA BAR, DAIRY STORE Thriving town, near Pontiac, completely ——- anufacturini oan iee cream m™ 34x80. ft. masonry glass trent building. Beautiful living quar- rything. ters. § 800 —e eve “GAS & OIL co over _— gallons per month. Good lease, 4 wheel drive and all good equip- @ stalls. §2,600 tock. HARDWARE STORES We have some hardware busi- nesses with low overhead, which provides an opportunity for you to started in a profitable bus!- ness with smal] investment. Call ene of our specialists now, get a one business for a UTICA TAVERN, SDM Nice gross, living quarters, good lease, fine opportunity in this fast growing community. 40% down, wil take trade. ° CLASS C, LUPTON 095x140 rustic building, 9 rm. rus- power wago: ment. 2 serv plus stream and air strip. Buy this and live right. Easy terms. Will take trade. STATEWIDE | —_ —— Service of Pontiac D. RLES, REALTOR int ‘8. Teearan FE 40521 WONDERFUL 8 & wife. Dry — store with truck & 3 & sell without” “truck.” Have books to show. 8-3934 or evenings Sale Land Contracts 52 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON 6 Kis. ‘Fat abs contract. Bal, $5,- FOR SALE LAND CONTRACTS. CTS, 30 __per_cent discount. OR 3-64 LET YOUR 2g $ s$ WORK for YOU We herve both large and small - gontracts for sale. From our- teous eer | Call pay a Se ns wilantion jd. C. “HAY EN, Reatlor” of women Eves. 500 BOW "Boe Se mags Silas. tite $2,800 ag ay to ‘lew 53 (Btate Jeormers Lenders) BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE . HPC — Household Finance Cor- poratior is, America's oldest and 5. eS . make requia: monthly payments. Loans are made without endors- . Servic: is fast. Money ws- the me day. Phone or Household Finance m4 8 ’ Corp. of Pontiac Barina St. The Ka Bldg. 2nd_Floor, Room 204 = FE +0588 ~~~ FOaNs, TO $500 BENEFICIA FINANCE CO, (Provident Loan) 7 W. Lawrence St. FE 20249 Buckner Customers ‘Happy Folks . FINANCE CO. Al, BLDG. main highway [ tie home and 15 acres with trout. ET-UP FOR MAN pact . OF will} Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “FE 2-9206 LOANS _ $35. TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN oo. 3 FE. LAWRENCE FE 6-042] FRIENDLY SERVICE parking and g, where new abhor consulta rooms await you, Or phone. FE 5-8121 and tell u your Home & Auto Loan Company 1 - Perry Street . Second Floor) Hours ® A 5 Saturday 9 to 1 AY. . ‘Arete ry MODEST MAIDENS ma Yar FRLAN} AP Mew vlewteres — “Okay, Chairman of the Board, let's go to work!” WHEN YOU NEED You caa get tt quickly on your signature car cr furniture, No Payments to suit your budget. We will be glad to help vou with your money problems. STATE _Sale Household Goods 57 2 PIECE SECTIONAL. ALMOST _ new. $15. PE 44063. 50 OR ‘56 | FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG- erators. Good _ cond. OR 3-1538. 9 x 12 RUGS, WOOL FACE, $16.95. Reversible, $16. od imported, ome Axm 68, rug "Pearson s Furniture, Swaps 55 oe clin die din icin ity ditt tii tinea’ 3 RM. HOUSE. NOT MODERN. For too or tfade. $1,509, ima ‘HOUSETRAILER, FOR DN. payment on small house, big dis- om for cash & furniture. FE 15 ACRES. “LARGE CABIN. TWO roperty. 135 miles Pontiac. Trade or sell, 0.500 . “cement mixer, in good cond. $350, F. C. Griffin. MASiair _6-5256_ aera ¢.. ; STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. 15y Sharp. For pickup truck. FE $3,100 EQUITY IN 3 BDRM. HQME in Pontiac for land contract. Will adjust any difference. EM _ 3-0081. BY- OWNER ON RUSSELL 8ST. 5 rooms and ba full basement. Will take small housettrailer plus cash for equity, Full price $9100. _ FE 2-738. HAVE YOU TRIED swar ‘AP SERV- _tee? Call OR 3-866 BALE OR TRADE Pairlane, 123 Green BWAP, BUY OR SELL — CALL Swap Service, OR 3-866) BARGAIN. | | | PURNISHED OR hed. $850 or late model car down payment. New ! ! ! _‘eges Clarkston ar area. ( BINOCULARS 150 COATED, TA- ble saw. Want lumber or grain. EM_3-0320.. TE MODEL CAR AND CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT (WHERE YOU HAVE SOLD PRO: TY). . VAN WELT, Pnone OF 3-1355 ONE OLIVER OC-3 FRONT END joader. One stock trailer, 34 i. tractor if needed ES W. Kenneth Rd. FE_5-0057. wit, Lh esau td IN HOUSE & lots Oxbow for: —— _Thede! car = r truck FE 2-84) WILL TRADE HOUSE TO Tana tle near here for Tandem dump truck, Low | trailer, house- tratler, ‘ vacant =e Serenee or wha ave you, all Bob Fox, 31245 west 8 Mile "Rd. Livonia, Phone Detroit, KE 5-9200 or _evenings TE ‘ 4-5755 WOOD & STEEL LATHE. ~ COMBI- nation for what have you? MA —— fl. For Sale Clothing 56 ore Je oe % LENGTH MUSKRAT New. $175. MI 66813, a MATERNITY DRESSES, SIZE _,16._ $15. OR 3-2216. DRESSES & SLACKS. ONE NEW, the rest worn ence, FE 8-2496. __Call_ after 5 p.m. GIRL's CLOTHING, men's 36-38, ladies’ 14-16, Also eg Sue navy spring coat, size 8-10, pink orion dress 12-14. _ Call EM 3-4570 GOOD MEN'S ~ CLOTHING “DIF- ferent sizes, Shirts, pants & coats. Cheap. FE COAT. . BIZ i2-t4, LADIES CLOTHING sizE8 6 TO 12. oa ‘sults, enon jackets, __Size 40, Exe. ¢ cond. 3-3623. LADIES SHOES, st 7 nLaeeT _hew, FE 2 2-0702 afier 6. LOVELY sUB - TEs IVORY taille et like new, size 10-12. 80 ble red Boucle girl's coat with Ia linen collar, size 5-6. Free ma g hats. 682 E. _ Beverly. a NYLON TUL $150 new new, or will Bony —— Size 10, FE 8-6571. mais ___ Scrap ¢ &l Iron 5 PPBA PALS 4-1 PRICES F POR. “SCRAP RAP CARS and tron. FE 8-8797, FE 4-6570. HIGH DOLLAR FOR JUNK AND pee cars. FE 44878 — MY a if Sale Household Goods 57 ae new, : E£ refrigerator, rebuilt, at. $50 : i 1 one To SWAP ‘AP SERVICE WILL YOR on whatever you 2 2 PR. FRENCH D Books ALMOST Buckner’s Emrioyes -erve with a bie, ‘lem sme, antiques. thal nies, = em af 8y- manner. M re. wt cea to “eal Buckner _ past. wiles thowa, oat ie |2 PIECE LIVING RM. 80 Fi &. we to everyone borrowing |“ end table, floor lamp and mag- Fateh daze wun | renee Pau credit account suite. Exe. cond. 9 - company where” you Bo oor hogany dining rm ma Esc = llegghapiamaialed ae Se oar Loans jo #80n, Op to 24 m Pc LivinG RM SUITE. ta desk, drum ¢abie & ta- bles, FE 2 CLEAN. W iG MACHT 1 Let iryer & 1 GE auto. tee g ee te! "S6 FORD | St. 14. | 564 | Eee . ; T. SOLBERGT UPRIG REALTOR FE 4-3581 FINANCE Co. , deep freeze, 1 yr. old. $185. Freez- Beg tn Su sINeSEES 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ing cartons tains, pictures, 1050 W. on ST. Fee | co FT] UPRIGHT WILSON 7 3 CU. FT. UPRIG Ww iN OPEN EVE. til 9° TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | “ treeser. Like new. MYrtie 21374. 202 N. MAIN aout Wie NG YOU WANT ROCHESTER, M MICH. FOR THE HOME CAN BE ‘OE FOUND RESTAURANT ee oe A little out of = be wit but « lot te = pe — Teco Pot HOUSEHOLD GaooDps cenes “oan and Peieetrie pate res ou ie Ithoeu, we . ce § , tereifie volume ~i ss Ph L 60711 OL 1-0701| store. Ranges, —— a cy veawa: nty par! 5 waitin trade ‘very good. 4 __ Mortgage Loans 54 Sig eS new businesses ope sae toe occasions! 3, tables, lamps gl sap gg nag mae geen LOANS—$600 to to $l 1,500 TV sets, radios, rugs, dining room in this area. This business will *~ TN ee eas soe ane many y for waar gglodigar Hae one year. Geomes | a = Bas ay = = | ies NEW & USED. pone be, retained. “ARRANGE: GE dn ¢ ones Count 7 Vis. our trade dept. for real aN rovements, ditions aes OrgSE: ‘OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN L ¥ re cnatsomed. UP 10°14 MONTE "79, PaY | ] I I } hries howe Waid a. pore ne on We buy, se'l or tr: Come out é ; garage home. pee round 3 eer es of free EP 2O0T4 eRetlot GEE ETM'| opty’ am Rational Bulcang, | ope Won sath 70 @ Eves. f ( Multiple Listing Service , Pontiac or Phoue PE. 64 E oaY ) TO 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile Re: of — Heights on Auburn FE | 9x12 | F elt It Base Rugs $3. 95 UM, $6.30. MAIL VINYL TILE, m4} vy, Ft. Wail Tile 25c QG, $375 " G. $1.95 Syers, 14 141 W Huron, ‘PE 4-3064 ay io” TV TABLE MODEL EL AND 16° BOR sae Reasonable, & 4% IN. ELECTROMASTER ELEC- tric stove. Rea’ clean Good con- _ dition. OR 3-2131, after 4:30. 1 RCA ee, ~ CONSOLE TV. TV antenna kit, $0.95. WW ALTON TV Walton. Cor Yoslyn _ PE 2-2257 $ ROOMS OF FURNITURE AND access. FE 6-477 1956 Pe 41506. WRINGER WASHER. ADMIRAL REFRIO., KELVINA- living rm. out- _tte st Siipeeen, 6 Clarkston. ee saath nee ADMIRAL — REFRIGERATOR, FE 5-2037. A NEW VM MODEL 710 TAPE recorder. Must sell. EM _ 3-2400. ANTIQUES & SOLD, D, SOUGHT” AND _exchanged. OR 036. APT. SIZE f REPRSIERI TOR. __ldea!l for cottage. $ . MA 56-4408. APARTMENT BIZE ae RANGE, volt — take over payments. FE 5-2833 after 6 pm. BLOND OAK SPINET PIANO & — oon new $495. Cash. BLOND ‘BEDRM, BRAND NEW double dresser, large mirror, arid —— All for case, bed ‘50 Pay only $2 weekl x, 20 otver sets at equal sevings, Pear- — s Peraitere 42 Orchard Lake ve, BUY A SMALL RADIO GET the news. $5 to $10. FE P 8-8785. 42 Orchard Lk. Lata CABINET, DINETTE, COM- Ave. | ae ope madinnaty ¢ feome. of Oa and 8 _ lawnmower, : POINT WRINGER T Sale Household ¢ Goods 37 aa ai ied YPE eases, seed cond. OL 1-1518, oven. Demonstra! Mie ro Electric Co. 1060 W. HOTPOINT BUILT IN CHROME trator, $135. foe B. he 2 ges SOFAS, MODERN. Buy a LA COMS. RADIO & 3 a a ariand. 5 sat tefore 8: & NECCHI LiKE NEW, of _anytl Ande Wean off. Used TVs $19.95 u or TV, §300. Sweet's ‘adio take over witli Zi0- y~ NEW EP. oe 7 PER CENT RCA col- & Ap- +118. _Pliance, 433 W. Huron, FE ONE 30 IN. rarer =r paar like new. FE 5-291! PHILCO REFRIGERATOR _stove, like new. FE 3 ‘PORTABLE “BHOWER. APT. gas range, used 5 months. and OR 3-8233. PRACTICALLY NEW _ washer, M 48013 any console id 6-1300. Tae re tube, 1 yr. $90.95. Milk’s, MI REFRIGERATOR, $35, 17" 7 Power mower _almost new, $225. BED, AND . Biz Rugs quilt tops. 3165 Alco Dr. ee eed : MAYTAG Bi RCA 124" Bag bhaes ah sata HOG. TELEVISION. NEW PIC- warranty, only MI 6-1300, “TV, 35. $25. Dee froces. | FE 5- seised auto. balance $2 wk. New froner, floor sample, Schick’ a, M MY 3-3711. eay makes, Us pong 6 Johnson, REFRIG. | : } CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE. wash-" . Guar. repos: er, late modal. and electric dryer Whirlpool enor eng ee REBUILT WASHING | ator tye Thyle FE 1956 models, one teed for 5 years. frigerator for a lit REFRIGERATOR, $ ss. = up otrie om & ming Sis 50. Appliances, all k Furniture, 42 ome ture Pearson's Lake Ave, REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S of “America’s best makes, perfect, new, guaran- uy & new re- fe more than @ used machine. Michigan Fiuores- cent, 393 Orchard Lake »_Ave. b, GAS stoves, Furni: inds, Orchard SEWING MACHINES Auto. -Zig-fiag Sewing Ma room suite four burner, $120.50 value, $59.95.| Free Demo. ALLAN'S FE 2-0143 Slightly scratched. Al > several se full size ranges in electric and| SINGER ELECTRIC CONSOLE as at extraordinary values. with attachments, Round bobbin. ichigan Fluorescent, 393 Or-| Take over ——<— of $6.15 Mo. chard Lake Ave. Ser’ bome * aries, Will bring to AUTO, WASHER, KENMORE, SOLID” WALNUT ANTIQUE —OC- 9-5972. —— — Needs — ; a TOSOMATY WARIERE, DEBUG | vase Ga belt hed ger washers, | eTBRLING SILVER, SERVICE oe a 960.06 | Ter é. Initial B. g2b if taken al ROY's REPLACEMENT PA PARTS once. FE S-gype. 96 Oakland A 2-4021 sTOvi Es: 1 ONT, SOLD _Ex- 1 & ners. ii . em- “BIGGEST F BARGAINS oe rr s0801 Table top gas range... $15 | TAPPAN. 30° DELUXE, Gas Apt. elec. gested ceisies HY Stove. Auto, oven, New cond. — —eers ; _FE E §-4706 after 6. ate ray TELEVISION. 2 YRS OLD GUAR. Small Desk ._ $161 Commerce eerie 34114 Beds comnts TOASTMASTER 50 ELEc- I.CA com). ra pete | Th par? l-y “gl oe in- LL AND = H xa ‘unre EVERYTHING FOR HE oe _Electric, Co. 1060 W. 1 TRADE ELECTRIC SANGRE § FOR FURNITURE CO. as ranges. R. B. Munro, i oe E 28823) ~~ TRADE-IN DEPT Pe RR Ryo a eT EA “he - . BENDIX DRYER, 110 ie 200 | eas. choctrie washer tal) - TLDING Orchard ‘ake Ave. oy Fane 8 Pn 4x88 FIR PLYSCO 34.75 with a & groove sid- panels. edie ee RE LIONEL & AMERICAN To 5159. RMR FURNACES . Dites tm one. bess, odor, All colors, $3.48 9 8. ‘Saginaw 109% Par FLYER TRAINS Oakland Fw 436 Orchard Lake Ave rubber. Lsineey tet. PAINT YOUR HOUSE: IN ANY ‘weather—no iter a cac use KOTON., Warwick's, ° FE new, Tye. See. is E. Northern Lumber Co. “Bry 5 se cea 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-417! YW e SMA We Diriver % 4x8 plys swoo ae @ Seiad if'S. wares GOAL ELEC. HEATER. g108. |'y" aus pizkeore. a $4.00 >, ame Ms, a gas e : E D Cab. sinks & fittings, $50.50 up.| Pur, white pin Ps ffic uipment jacatey trays, stand, faucets, umiode oe inte» from a 0 e Eq 63 SAVE ELOMBING 1 W. Wal — MiPE 2-104 | ™ ad, gene} FT) oe ie ax EXTERIOR PRE - FAB PORTABLE FUE FGEL Oil TANK. 220 sTENO i Pisis ‘stor erecting tool sheds overhead toon SPE Sto _ail hardware. § ‘Tbs. of rod. Ong 1948 truck. MArket 4-3127, fe mone’ _FREE Sew Gutters — “Orade Plaster board — Buy FHA — 5 years Berving Pontiac — PAUL ST. C ] 6120 Bogie Lake “ALL STEEL F A x haw ss Gobet __vecorder. Must sell. mugs. Marble top & _wheels, Mise. | ares. loges mo New oak flooring, No. 3.. Free set toler .. ..... 4” sot} fh. s Reynolds yy Out aha! : _ chard. Lake Ave. 1060 | _¢ eres cabins $12 per “panel 5 = BARGAIN SALE & ig AMP ELECTRIC WELDER , 0 14 ton Chev Call efter 6pm “ANCHOR FENCES OM eeTIMATES FHA @® Peat. ~ Always Call — EM3-2731 — your bullding needs free estl- 8 Steel calve.t Pipe er Drain - tile oofing — Cemen Markea Lumber Rock Lo ath pa Suburi a YR" LUMBER CO. Road _Commerce, ,_ Mich. ENCE jd & "08st or dowf a 110 TAPE EM -3-2400. ANTIQUES — DIsHES, LAMPs, SIL- ver & glass castor sets, shaving walnut ta- bles. Ladder back chairs. Buggy iron. OR 3-212 i | PURNISHED OR $85 per $ 3.65 adie ra ise ft. ft Lavatories com- ete, $14.95. Stall showers, $34.45. ichigan Fivorescent, 303 Or- Pp ; WOLVERINE LUMBER e cd. 320.8 Paddock BATHTUBS, 5 FY. R chipped, $39.85. BATHROOM ‘PIXTURES, 8, YOUNGS. town kitchen, ol] & gas furnaces, 2600 Union Lk -R¢ at 148 —S wien tow od Flush ext Interior aoor jam Baseboard Door & window trim "| Sliding windows from ....... , Sting. band, #08 app AND WED- Will sell reasona Ask for Ren, ae 172 8. Sagins 8 zn ft A-l cond. fat: 6-2574_ Ene. and fa cap. MFOR. THE oor ah AREA'S LARGEST DOW D , 485) . biteh oe "from. bd isel sheet, OR. 3-6104. “Bee Scenes | B $175. MAy- PUEL Of, TANK c NEW, BOs. $36 00. -|\GAS WATER HEATER, $54.95: Electric water heaters, 879.95: bathtubs, first grade, $49.95. G. A. Thompson, 60 8. Perry. Sf site "Garden Oe Dresser «.... 0.1 fe-vvcacsivcseee $14.96 Pend gor 2 pe suite, te, ‘washer. gas Des gs “+ $10 98 fond (ranaporation. 10 8. Tas |p, c go: BAe » & vascieee E ET “Wi prices Ores on eee real a ‘ toaster, PE 7.0024 ° MS = Son MAPS PUREE | THOMAS ECONOD _ ruffle, Pain coverlette. FE 3-1606 AS LONG {Y DAVENPORT & CHAIR. ITURE CO. cond, Reasonable. OL 31-3951. | yg 1 8. naw St. ‘ ae eee ecrice ie apie mp, ¢ cabinet, red tn cout, studie USED DEI T. couch & new slip cover, chromg’ Maytag auto washer. see $88.00 lec. plece service, Frigidaire quto.. $38.00 bedroom — areaees taste m ee oes oo dens paren J haps td chest. PE | 1Cu. ft. Philco. Freeser ... $119.50 " ri few. neon he win Raf Wwasher....... 69 i for newly weds. $299. OL CL "AYTON’S ELECTROLU: LATE MDPDEL, NITURE & A rae — make 6), =— 5 KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-0474 Al @ mo. or USED REFRIG. .i.....+00+- 96 SEE | 2.48, rE oie t nox good eee ceectceue weve fas oe | el eae te sre, bed. Full song dl bed with mattress, aged ¥ ‘w screeris lor-Tot, LORD'S WHOL ESALE FRIGIDAIRE. rand a ee aii Mike, VACUUM ose : NU-VACS oy $14.95 FURNITURE wm et Free Demo, ALLAN'S 2-0143. GE. 1 SMALL CONSOLE. VERY ; . ERTS a rena Ra. a owt] vo Floor Sample Sale ELEC: to cent & 37° - ~ oR ‘burner. qiectric ranges, had rs, a dtyers. an ; at k's, MI fetrigerators. ol ete. Up to 2 years s 12 7 FE 56-6199 ceseesuseess = WASHING ae atic washer........+. BS tional with sutomatic range rert Fd 120.50 value, $89.95. mathiges igerator . ent, 393 Oreharé Lake poloons iiecic ‘ine. Avenue. ; fs Auburn Ry. 43673 bsp a nae */ HAND WOVEN RUGS. h Ge Dis eae ero or yarn. $1 _ F UMBING © mercial © caving. OR’ 6109.95 iM L- FREE hoi OME TRIAL | Prone PE bouts eyes A a heme, iI Pease mower. 1042 _ SAB E AUTO. . RANGE, MODEL DDI, oe Doors sec- wa model. ¢ Estates. ‘|G00D GE REPRO $35: RGE kitchen Jt with PATIO SLABS TDOOR | FIREPLACES 1 ag bo ae’ piyscord 5g oe kinds also’ Outside — vancty in Color & Size. No | GR NDS. 4 FT., ~ COM. Money Down. ete units with -end els. « .ROGER —. apt nea shelves side, . 2258 Construction Co, 1200 y Lk. Ra. | _Disle H Union Lake Village ‘EM 3-4825 | NATIONAL. PL WOOD. condition, Reasonabie, ates? Cash & Carry : rti 4 4x8" fir oy Lonneramcne __ Dale Sporting Goods 65 OE 2 peeenecenodocecsccnean cLors suet T NETS, REC, $3.95, Wire smelt neta, reg. a now Plastic waders, reg, 91.98, now velue = our comp lection of lights for every cool in house at terrific values, boven 393° «Orchard mates, FE 4-18 SALE Sheetrock ly wood 1x12 white pine boards. ft Inside door jambs W P erock, pilaster and bardware. IAL8 FOR COMPL! 44-4 HOUSE MAKE BURMEISTER n Late Factory to you +l plete Free esti- | 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Boll pipe, galvanized pipe, newer - BAVE UP TO 8509 ON MATER- Rubber hip boots, reg. $15.95, now _ Anderson Hardware i‘: 8. peagresh on ie oun, a MODERN iN & ANTIQUE. PR. a.) 0 BINOCULARS, COST $80, trade, Burr-Shell, 375 will seli for $40, like new. PE| _8- clogroph Ra. FE 2-4 _ 273. MROD FPOLDIN SCS “cette cnpan pe a mes for jugs, tn r é Sand. Ay | Medley mae ren and, Grav Gravel & Dirt 66 SALE! 10 --A Soma, SAND & GRAVEL Alum. comb, windows @ doors. | * ed STONE, 40 MTN ra, Slek Oren Evan an Humphrey PE 3-799; A i pee | TOF | SOIL, SAND ry t petned) Ball, FE Pe “hk 1 TOP SOIL || 1251 Baldwin Ave. * “Fir” Plyscord, 428% sheet . 94.95 Blanket insulation 100 “a. ft. $3.95 F__3-6868. Twinsulation _% Dog fn. . 71.90 —— per $1.39 Doudiags fir x8. $u12, 2x14, 3x18 as eostes $89.00. M 4x8'4 fir. plyw A-l TO ee _FE_ 6-1! oa ravel, rhe tt] 12 or rE 24.45. These are slightly marred. ichigan Fluorescent, chard Lake Ave FE 5-306 ol. FE 5-300 an eo” Ave 3) (Or TREE Pane AND REMOV- } AND REMOV- Talbott t Lumber +2521 BENSON LUMBER CO. n §-2100 | YOUNGSTOWN + Hot water and - ilers, 7 dirt. Sand, avel and = vie dirt, automatic. water heater tard: sont Couey wie g _Fugene’ Bennett, FES ware, ¢€ ric# upplie rock ‘ooley e and tile ivenleed. Topps r, black +417) we Sigg Hg o'E pie oma AVE hy pipe and fittings Lowe Bros, “arelegraph & * Mt Ai TOP BLACK , Paint BU iy x scas } aoeee rt ‘and Lg Bee and Leet an. PE 45431. 2 4p (KS | on Peas. EEF AND PORK — HALF AND EINFORCED, AAA TOP “80, SAND GRA gears, Opdyke, Mks.. : seat, ries, Lakevie’ ‘orm a I} Girt alse iuling. i ~ RECLAIMED — AL 4 end wie —ver wea saat? NEW ALL KIN RA Ceoe ae = babie. Terms, a rotted cow manure, FE a SETS, aoe fe of gi 12 ar i eaters ot apeciatia- oS up an's 38, boy's to : ve : enutine Dia. Solid Gold Mount ing in fill @work. Trucks loaded, Watches-ladies-gents, Jed i. ». ne, a3 as vote? at ay - MY 3.1483 FE 5-5191 verware serv ‘or up. | - SPECIA I A nee one atat ton POP se Us / gteritized thoes ne nal Used _B CK | D IRT me see whet your dollar comamalee' Dixie Hwy. LoapIna OW. WALTON BLVD. savemee » charge accts - we rayton. ra : ee “oe Bn ae] Josiyn, B, L. EDWARDS OUTLET _18 8. 8a. EEL DRUMS Fon PUTTING BLACK Du bint, BANG GRAVE, a CYCLONE FENCE — MFO. re Sean MF. Suita, MY | px 61TH S Pe oer? _US.8. Pree estimates. OR 3 en x cow MANURE OR. AND LiOWT RAUT- CASH 1 FOR FORNITORE 7 ‘}SURPLUS LUMBER & 34783. MATERIAL SALES CO. cow wANOR CABINET GIN o5; OTA less steel, re #4495; |. USED LUMBER BARGAINS bar sinks, a. A. Thom pson, 226 Cleaned vows __ 80 8. Perry, —. all lengths over 8 + we pc nem” | BROMO fee fe Cw ewe aeneee ea Lea of ty Enel MOD- | 3513-oei2’ Timbers. : Fe te? sevice | G00d unit heaters 880 & up p21 Mi, Clemens PE. 3-0030 | Used toilets, sinks, pipe, steel. At COKE “MACHINE. UPRIGHT, 10¢ | B¢cleimed brick ae SAND & GRAVEL » "hea tie new, cus eae om naw S BUILDING MATERIALS rp 240 29-8025 sacrifice for cal tar Per | LTS ee mee Aer © tridge, FE 1 |. | COMPLETE SCREENED PORCH, ywceds — paneling — S, | 6000 TOP ye LOADED OR a6" high. /m gat area,|__ ced Weterior trimee __ | , telivered. FE 4000) ee Two 30” ry tacloted. | MI 4-8013 | interior Paints... $4.48 gal. Goop ROAD onavEL DELIV: DELUXE, SELF-FOLDING PLAY-| PHA TERMS, FREE MA’ ered. Priced pes & 80 gal. elec. hot water 8 to §:30 closed Suns. % ate x Tropies fish tank and ac- ightand Rd 4. (M80) OR 3-1002/ GRAVEL PIT ASE. fat PACTORY —aEpORDA oot Fira, PER ET: S| rpoatteDeniven Bt 8, FA Y & i r , 120. stock, any size ‘50 & | Warwick's, FE 45000. nm road gravel. 6 yd. toads, $7. ercer r, 490 Pontiac | SEPTIC TANKS, REINFORCED Ful 8-1717 or FE St rail. Walled Lake. MA 42222 | concrete. FE 2-6472 or PE 8-0028. LOADING TOP 8O0IL “BAILY. ’ ETS. $4240 VALUE, #2395./ _Ysle -* ee mpire Lavatories, $2950 value, $14.95.| NOW | Moss. 1} showers ——-- fau NGritlow. re Lock "paves. “Pe 2-475. Commerce | cets and curtain $68. value, PONTIAC | LAKE BUIL BUP- DERS gravel, fill ber drain ile, trucking, cement & mortar. __OR 3-15¢. REAL NO-1 TOP sot Va = ae one PE 56-6372 SAND, PILL DIRT RT GRAVEL TOP cont soll, biaek dirt, Call FE 80460. ioe re prumbing ad ries: Tor Fit 68 LOADED OR a rical Supplies. 1025 Oskiand A Ae eh pe Cases. ** | TOP 8 SOiL. va i WD FILL. sABY CARRIAGE, E, PING | _YE 5-3583 : "pane sae tab ~ washing machine. Ph. TOP SOIL Wa’ Ba SOFTNER, 60,000 GRAIN. Loaded or Delivered Semi Auto, $126 ‘or and es / TOP QUALITY sume payments El, 6-3686 WATERFORD DEPOT. WOOD AND ALUMINUM OR 31253 doors oe *. ing (8, puildosiog. FE $2006 of Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ser’ modela’ Wall EPLACE CANNEL ¢ COAL FUR- snd, Waited Woesentws Eicken | Pu), O%, a, orebe tant Pe ry values. Youngstown Annex, complete display rooms _FE Oakiand Fuel ‘Paint. and free planning service, Michi- | SLAB WC $6 A CORD, LIy- t. 307 Orchard| ered. wood, also light __hauling 8-6131. Do ‘tt Yourself 61 BETTER HURRY, MUST DISPOSE Plants, Trees, Shrube 68 Furnaces — Fur! also Blaekhi"! and Norway : NEW IN PACTORY. CRATES Seotch, Austrian, a Ar 0 BTU imput oll type, | porvitae. Juni r. forced air. ve rt make | Native trees. Dig pend own. gd with Mi apolss Repeywell con- burla: Sieeth Rd. trofs, r ierms. 75,000) 3 = of merce Village. gee forced air, $179, All othe | 2 E. of Rd. and er sites - trimmed bone. Duek L Rd. Opea show instadl ot do ft rself, we | tveTy cay 8 to 7. MU 4-8038. - HRATING a Gootrha. re Wil SHADE ‘TREES ot Lake Rd.,#h.. poe movie “o oe — BOAT AND FLOOR saNDER, Por-| {St,.™*?. _ t. _ ishers, scrubbers, omen” b HS a — > gts. steamers, etc. FE 5-J144, 240) and shrubs kinds OF wee [" . Bivd. : Flos Se FE 5-0477 or PE 50354 walipaper steamers—Wwaxers and ba Ft x J IN prt woes Rm ferates voc cee, ae | am respberry pisdts, OL 61682. / Lake Ave. FE 5-6105 A. caRY PLANTS ORC FLOOR 8A Tartetion, “Milford. MU. 4-448 EDGERS-POLISHERS RUG - HAND SAND ILLS + SAWS! = ne a Bees Sh PLACE A “LOST/AD.” pen Sunda BROWNIES Call FE 2-8181 fof:an ad a a6 aad Se a aan to recover alosy. Dial FE fre: for ary Acie # z° fake { : ¥ “ Leet + Pl eal eee : ee he \ ES - ‘ mn _THE PONTIAC | r Bs. TUESDAY, APRIL 9, a A ROE ir aa ants WILL TAMS ioe Serve CRANESHAFT ORIN: ear, [. Swe Bote chine Shop. goods from homes sinart vale Farm. 938 W. Tienken Rd. my Ordered Sold by Principal at “PUBLIC AUCTION ALL NEW $100,000 Ww HOLE SALE in, of the stock “of Bi ack Me Sale Motor eesiaes 82 1952. ALLSTATE MOTOR sCOOT- er, Al condition, $150. FE 5-8970. MOTOR SCOOTER @ ALLSTATE. “For Sake Motorcycles 83 WAREHOUSE CO. ‘eon way, Pontiac (N. FOR PARTS. AND SERVICE ON U . = Dear fear Marte, Davidson see Hariey Telegrap! Jy Ditvidson Bal h Eee & STARTS 7 PM, =~ ee eet ‘THURSDAY a” A pee APR. Saginaw. _ For Sale Bicycles - &4 SALI E STARTS 1 P.M. SALE SMALL TWO WHEEL Sunday, ri 13, “if eins bber ‘res, condition, all TTARDWARE ETC. | "ber wheels In- tric tools, accessories ct ing saws by Skil, r, B D ing metaw.” Saber “tes bene 4 eaca & Accessories 85 poate wad ww Claas tena ntl 6% H. OUTBOARD MOTOR, NEV- power and electric drills, shapers, ! » $65. FE 5-2766 sanders, grinders, polishers, in- na ee onmene. ~ MARK 20. a eg A MR e . i? PT. WOLVERINE CEDAR Lufkin “and Evans measu ‘E |. strip run-a-bout, with controls. one Tr ccobet tote wheat Setaatees |. Team For Sale Cars 91 & mers and hand is 4 ark RUNABOUT. ” suhmeTRC PPP PLA PPA a PP el” ¥ descr , Kenn e ® "| toot “bones, “steel” shelving. mc. | trailer. HEM’ 3-096. BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP ‘55. sons’ tools, sprayers, is PT CHRia CRAFT —— & heater, whitewalls, good brushes, accessories, paint, planked, newly —,* — Z ee 18 BOARDED. poos ste of Yarious makes, perfect re ee ee 4 nur ee a eee ry A ete. wom a Drayton. ‘on 31733. : he * Begg, Burr-Bhell, 37% 8. Teie- SPORTING GOODS ae ay eae _ Betore i —- After 6. a ‘ ia She tt] Morons | Ep Hite, Tame ie reels, tackle boxes by best mak- . om sie, cariop, carriers air mat ROE SELECT PE 230i. 021 N. Perrys * see cus i ~ Hey $ Grain & Feed 3 71 bicycles, tricycles,” sauerss SLAYBAUGH' S VICK RY HARDTOP, 1955 | s, fo cage meters. etc | 630 OAKLAND FE 8-0453 Rak, W.W, Good tires. 05 Rae- wr ALPALFA ulers. ciectrie fans, picnic | arGMINUM BOAT, 6¢IN. BEAM. ; , wood. Mastercraft t , 16 hp. John- : Betiveries, MA beste.” "AWN AND GARDEN | Masset taller. 10 hp. Joho: | ice CLAN “tg SUPER BUICK. p CurTing A B| Hand mowers, power mowers,| life, preservers. $7 wlates. | Ali foe, ee ee i ; : $-2231. tx, slid Like new. Price $500. ‘ FLL TPES OF WAY, ist & 3 ; alum: rs thevels. ‘rakes. ee _For "iutotmation call, PE. 5-s541 _Priced to se Ld seit Pe! pie ” < rain, will) @md tools ‘of every de-|~ CENTURY-Ti AN-YELLOW Gee es ae vie] Sn arenes | BUD SHELTO Bete cra | acme eae. BUD SHELTON ¥ AL SECOND ‘OTTING ‘ * 5 ined rome & sifaiia, fret eur] | APPLIANCES AVAILABLE _ OFFERS r B - Ra ary irene, teonters, INLAND] LAKES SALES . zom Rd. & Bass Ra, ate, Saterg. eect aryere, SFikers, |2121_W. Huron PE 7121, PE 2-6123 | $7 Buick tke sev”... 03.188 : ratop : siothes eemnwers, stay “EVINRUDE MOTORS |'%¢ Piymouta’ Bel. "47, auto. ebai BRANDS IN BOATS | ,./ans re Wolverine, Whirlwind, Feather |, es : Craft, American & Grumman» +4 = —- vs sedan. ohne wat Mine tecars Town Canoes ‘4 Buick super hardtop $1,495 TRADE TERMS avarLaste | $ Dodge V8. Sizes “Harrington ‘Boat Works | 55 Chev. $1,295 EVES. & SUNDAY $5 Chey ,» 61,205 1099 5. Telegraph PE 2-0033 | $8 vert. ve $1,195 JOHNSON MOTORS — 1 33 Ser. . $ 895 Boats, trailers, B, every-| a4 org ry 2 - ; od tien fer the bak wens i 84 Plym s § 895 3296 Orchard Lake Ave. Fs Buick : § yes , | THOMPSON.“ CRESTLINE & ‘Wi- | 83 Ford, . $ 505 Gator trailers, gS 51 Chev, ape! new $ 495 poo Tiare. Trade ins accepted, | 51 1 $s 495 Terms. 42 Plymouth, 4 dr. Nice. $ 445), Y'S HARDWARE 51 Chev. v. club a $ 3s 394 AUBURN AT ADAMS 60 Hud 175 —_, pate Bud Shelton Motor Sales 7 io wna | Aubure at E. Bivd. PE 4.6729 st AE rset OU ay ts 1880 BUICK 7 DOOR NO MONEY Own; @ssume yments © a —, Sas Ti tess Grceend | we. Cal Credit Mer, Mr. Parks. Ra. Rd. (No, 2) 2765 Duck Lake SOLON ALO FLY BY AIRLINER, CALIFORNIA Honolulu, $185 plus tax. Fer- Ty Service, es % 3-1254 eee -_—— __Wanted Used Cars 88 AS MUCH As #50.) Fok 3 e suNK AMD we. ears, q 23-2606 days or Always Ready to Buy cars. 10) BAGLE BY AUTO PARTS FE 5-219 zi 17 |_ BAGEL EY ST. ~~ AVERILL'S Dollar for Sharp Care 2020 Dixie Hwy. JUNK OR SLIGHTLY better. Ouive 1-048) For Sale Ties i NG |/ eee eel . | Transportation Offered 87/1 = TRU a _- oe ete eg PART | MAple 5-501 “He left me to pick up the dinner check for four last night!” — os Midwest 4-7500. Pord rr) BUICK yOOOD TRANS. Ral, $50. 229 W. Sheffield 1957 me SPECIAL HARDTOP. OR _3-4014 after 6:00 p.m. arold nated WE WILL TRADE ~ UP OR DOWN Later model car for your equity or cheaper car and we pay you cash erence. 1950 to 1957 models available. Haskins Chev. €751 Dixie Highway at M15 Open nites ‘til 9 ge a pee COUPE VERY Low mileage. Will take — ear in trade. Privately owned. FE & FE 2-6179. Shelton Motor Sales Pays top dollar on late models. Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd. PE 46728. HIGH $$$ PAID BUYING FOR OUT OF STATE DEALS GLENN’S MOTOR SALES 264 8 SAGINAW ST a JUNK CARS WANTED Han gree paid, free towing. FE See } M & M Motor Sales er Dink 5 Wey. on late oe sree THE Hi HIGH ] DOLL. _AR- need ‘oon. ieee ip eaten. ‘atles, — pay you well. 4540 Dixie "I. J. VAN WELT OR_3-1355_ Cc UALITY—10 WIDE Models 2 PE 47371 “Low take over small SAVE $$$ _Service. Cail PE: 4-8582 “WANTED: SCRAP C/ cars 1 1. OR- 3-4511 TD. JUN =e CARS AND SCRAP HAUPT Pontiac Sales "$7 Poatine Starchief Custom Cate- — power demo, Ter- mn Pontiac Starchief, 4 Loe aon full power, joatled Ford, .4 door sedan. sharp. PLW A number of good transportation specials ot an sheoptionslly low oor MAIN eT. ee N ‘i 8 __MAnie or "MAple §-1141 CADILLAC. LATE 1964, 62, SEDAN. full er, \ hens te - seals — $0 FT.'3 BEDROOM, 16 WIDE | "56 Hanon Sedan¢ ¥ : F | ang: ieprisingly “low price ot see | For Sale Trucks 90 | 498 down $64.80 per mopity/ at Hutchinson’ 8. A large celection a fd aE A ors 10 wides in Detroiter, / 1953 '¢ TON CHEV. PICKUP, ’ acorn i pos entine Chief Mobile Homes | good condition. $595, MU 9-0920 56 Hardton: 2-JJoor Get set for spring. We are giving | iggg CHEV sTAKE TRUC i, | $400 down—864.65 per month the highest trade allowance ever ton. 6 i : K. 1'% 5\- Also @ very nice selection of late Hughes Bt FE rer ae DESOTO mode] trade-ins in 1 or 2 bedroom = oer at otk: models at greatly reduced price iss) CHEVROLET PANEL, Ex. 56 Fireflight 4-Door S ermes own, up to ear se om . oy ama SE "TS, "Davissuryg.| 00 balance. years) Bohr Inc, Milford. MU 48155,| 08 down $04.85 per montn _ Mich. ‘Bob Hutchinson aay Sea TORRFORD, PICK UP, 155 Handtoe Zi D DOUBLE SET JOHN DEERE ; : 5 Disc. FE 2-263. Mobile Homes Sales Inc. | isso DuMP TRUCKS. EXCELLENT | 4299 do ar sop peel 4901 Dixie Highway condition, ready to go, good wo—$54 per mon GARDEN TRACTORS Drayton Plains, Mich, es, good hoist. ete. ust the truck -) pasoro = Used & New _ OR 3-1202 to make extra money with Ta s : - Many to Choose from WANTED: 2 2 BEDROOM TRAILER Lake Orion Motor Sales 55 Special Coupe Priced from. $65 in trade fo r 1954 Buick, 4 door | Pord-Mercur Y 2-261! $360 down—$68 82 per month WE GUARANTEE THEM sedan Wil pay small difference, ii oh al EASY TERMS _FE_ §-0682 GMC 1952 DUMP, NEW MOTOR. 1949, Chev. __stake. FE 5-3870 WTD.. USED TRAILE LERS. 15 TO | GGop STEEL PLATPORM DUMP ft. We will sell it for you for 10 fo cent on our lot. We have bank See Us Today E-% Crecit Terms *HOUGHTEN & SON mancing at Holly Marine Coach Chevrolet truck, Sutton, |- . Serving Cabiend County for . Meir ae 2) Holly Rd, Holly | MY 26432. ; s ears rose oo ‘Che CPECTIATC. $28_N. Main. Rochester. Of, 1.8761) 5; IRONWOOD. 3 Te |, LOW DOWN TRUCK SPECIALS es men easy erms t 23 JOHN DEERE Parkhurst Trailer Park. Lk iste Chey. 1% ton stake, 12 ft. | « WHEEL TYPE TRACTORS a | 1957 Chev. 4% ton pickup. Like | > = BACK HOES & DITCHERS “OXF ORD TRAILER | new CRAWLERS & BULLDOZERS SALES LER | Just’ your ear or truck down, Calvert tC : : 5 | Easy GMAC terms. ver ui pmen 0. 1957 Generals. Stuarts. Holly and | 42 N. SAGINA OBAWK €6€612) Michi A | LAPEER. MICHIGAN Pree re Mon’ bas to 50 ft long | H kj Ch wide. Buy a good used | KING BROS | trailer on a rental basis” Parts as Ins ev. . COMPLETE * and accessories, MY 2-0721, 5 per. 6751 Dixie Highway at-MIS sere cent bank rates. Only '. down, 1 Mame 5~§071 Open nites ul 8 mile south of Lake Orion on M24 VACATION TRAILER NEW 1057 body, 74» ft. wide, oe ft. long, fits |. 1953 GMC 9U DUMP: 2% TON. LOW mileage. 1951 COE Chev. vacium | brakes. 1948 F-8 Ford winch with. boom. 1447 Ford dump LWB. 1947) Duro-Mobile. 16 ft. all aluminum | Last week on winter price. $905 | _MUlberry 9-1340 or Lincoin 17-1329. | Beebe amen eee eee 2 KING BROS. | of RE a a068 with power take- | OTR “FE ¢1112 : PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE ___Rent Trailer ‘ Space 79 1980 G MC.1 TON PANEL DE. a s | very ny reasonalbe off 178 | MeCULLOCH CH repaire MODERN & PRIVATE TRAILER _Besch 8t “ss 1890 Crooks Rd. 1 |_ space Doris Ra. ‘49 GMC PANEL. MAKE OFFER | ; NOTI E MOBILHOME ESTATES. | MODERN _OR 3-6849 before 1 - after S& | \* : C | lake front & playground. EM met Te tt TRUCKS Are | z i tractors. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR. 2. re. a uid Sectors, priced to miles east of Oxford at 1940 Lake- = on thew trac-| ville Rd For those who want O BUSINE lors is week only, th. best phone OA 8-3022 or My | ur EVANS EQUI rag al 2-072) i : te wee 5 FO wer ARK AT PARKHURST | Pick FROM A Bic s ere living is a vacation — 72} 4 ot FROM A BIG SELECT! | lovely acres includes ‘a private | | ge egal Dearie aa lake with good swimming, good | Ph. ee Cae re | schools, club house & tornado | \ Davie shelter. Only 15 minutes to Pon- | “as Sica! Sopra ee ae rate | ! 336 one rile 2-4611. ' cultivator. Call after § pm ~~ ; Pontiac's Exclusive Truck Dealer. “E $0485 ___MI_6-1407. 5 SMALL JOHN DEERE Ripine’ Auto Accessories 80 | kl - é vator ‘amb. Peter Ge or OR 48 7 ups. 3 3 “CARS Koo. = sea ss ic | sa — i ¥ 3000. « Manifolds. Complete ‘50 Olds 96, | sister eu cag pate Ra, mo i TRACTOR. PLOW, Disc SPRING _Engine & Hydra. PE 4-8956. =, | Harbor. FE 54018, ; co oe and trailer 2215 ¥. Walton AUTO GLASS | a WANTED, DUAL | F a lt 5 he s | ier AL pert TiLt-) | madrance ie cat one | FOR ( ASH IN-Al’ eS — ene Key HT UR ORY, sell things | ee REACH ‘CASH CUS. ee UTO' GLASS CO jthrough Classified Ads. | ue ae ae pra Oakland Ave” I 47066 | Anything pee Dial! FE +> fied’ Ads. Call, FE 28181!" SOE i RUC MOTORS ‘28181, bE & 302. 3900 Baldwin. . FORD 5755 Ranch Wagon $245 down—$41 63 per month _. FORD . . Fairlane Victoria ° down—$54 00 per month—— 55 $300 BUICK ’S4 Hardtop 2-Door $245 down—$54 per month CHEVROLET 54 Two-Dpoor $200 down—$33.93 per month . DESOTO 'S4 Firedome 4-Door $200 down—$49.66 per month ie NASH 54 Ambassador 4-Door | $195 down—$3442 per month f OLDSMOBILE ‘Ro ’S4 Hardtop ‘ $200 down— $59 98 per mohth DESOTO "33 Sportsmgin $160 down—$34 74 pér month 153 Four,Door 6 $143 down—$38 40 per month = DODGE - 53 Four-Door $145 down—-$34.40 per month ,OLDSMOBILE 3 ‘Two-Door “88” $145 down—$45.87 per month i PLYMOUTH 53 Suburban $200 down—$12 78 per month BRAID $y mouts Desier Fy veer Fair/ Dealing Cass at W Hie St. FE 2-0186 . TIRES | 1952 For Sale Cars NORTH PONTIAC 1962 Ford Vic. beautiful 1954 Plymouth, 4Dr. voy Pord Pick-up eee Olds AUTO Sar . Ss 312 W. |. Montcalm PE 44151 {963 CHEVROLET CONVETTABLE. Sharp. 12 Mariva St. Rear. ‘S1_im trade. PE 5- HASKINS HAS ‘EM ‘$3 Chey ddr. sedan, clea ‘$3 Pontiac sedan, like a: "$4 Chev, 4dr. station wagon. "86 or. 6 2-dr. sedan. "55 ~@ sedan, overdrive "$s Chev: ¥-8 4 dr. station wagon peter yal V8 Hard top, Cpe. Se Chev 6 4ar. sedan, — "86 Chev ‘V-8 wagon. P "tr Chev. 2-door, low iene Mahy more to choose from. See these one owner low mileage peautys today. Just your car down. Take advantage of our low over- HEHASKINS | CHEVROLET. -: “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer’ bash Makin Highway at M15 - or) til 9 MA Open nites 7 CHEV, ©D +DR . LIKE ~NEW, must sell. a PE —or isse CHEV. STA. AGON_ 9 pass Low Sue Pitas own- er. FE 8-0139. SHARP S23 CHEV “BEL AiR hardtop. R&H, Powerglide. Orig- inal owner, Only 47,000 mi. 2 snow _tires 8-0954. Safe Buy Used ¢ Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN MERCURY DEALEP CASS AT PIKE 8T8. FE 4-3885 ‘36 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE. $1,825 Call PE 2-1613. Between $ & 7 EASTER DILLIES A Ford Cony. Ford rf Wagon. ‘6 Pord Victoria" * "$5 Buick 4Dr. Hardtop, a Chev. station wagon. 55 Chev. J ek 55 Olds 88, 4Dr. "S44 Buick Hardtop ‘54 Pontiac Catalina. Pontiac Several ethos’ ever priced cars to choose from HURON MTR. SALES Bee i: J Ha ’ ’ ¢/Birmingham ‘QUALITY USED CARS ‘55. Olds 98 Hol. A-C $2295 34 Chev. 4-Dr. ’56 Ford Convert. .. $1995 '56 Buick Wgn. S&C $2595 36 Ford Ctry Sed, L$195. S56 Merc. M'clr Con, $2 $5 DOWN ON FOLLOWING USED CARS "33 Hudson 4-Dr. 30 DeSoto "31 Ford "52 Chrysler $2 Nash | Schutz Motors - | DeSote- -Plymoyth Dealer 612 S. Woodward, Seribtinghent S “My 6-8302 91 SP “88 Ost MAKES & PuODELs TO HOOSE i957 CHEV. DEL RAY Y. V-8. TAKE 82 W. Huron __FE 22641 1954 CH ET ¢DR. STATION wagon, Powergliie, radio and beater, etc. Low mileage, 1 own- 65-2432, After call FE eee CHEV. UsED —— CABS. gs 101 W. Hur 56 Ford F'lane Vic. $1995 $5 DeSoto Sp'man. $1695 | ’55 Ford C'try Sed.. .$1595 56 Chev. V8 4-Dr. . .$1695 af. + -| Sedan, A | | Jpones 895 é | | ‘54 Olds 98 Hol. . $1495 53 Pout 4-DroSed,. .$ 495 53 Buick Spl. 2-Dr...$ 795 55 Meré. M'clr Cpe. $1695 | '56 Balick Spl. Conv. $2195 55Olds Super 88 .. $1695 'Performs Like New, For Sale Cars "Bright ' “Spo es L AUTO SUPER MART $2795 - '56 Olds 98 4-Dr, Hardtop, Air Conditioning, Power Steering and Brakes, All Extras $1695 55 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. New Seat Covers, Radio and Heater $1595. 54 Olds 98 2-Dr- Holiday Hardtop, Power Steering and Brakes, Radio, Heater, Lots of Extras $2195 56 Olds Super 88 4-Dr., Low Mileage, Jet Black with All Extras “$1995 ‘55 Olds 98 Starfire Con- vertible, Brand New Top, Has All Optional@\ccessories JEROME Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 ~ 1952 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. oe money down; assume Po, hear <= es $18.50 a month A s__ Midwest 47500. ‘61 CHEVROLET 2 DR. DELUXE. Real clean, $5 down & $5 a week. FE 86-2740. Dealer. ‘1951 Roady gaare, $350. 1954 CHEV. BELAIR HARD HARDTOP, bo. cash or trade in. See Dale LaGest after 5 _p-m. during wk. Or , at Apt. _ 4-20 Union Ct pee. Bob ia rost, Inc. oat nol peed ld DEALER wooDWw SOUTH OF APLE BY PASS ame BIRMINGHAM MI 6-6034 +) CLAY RESTON Motor Sales Cc hry NEW CAR TRADE-INS TODAY! | 1955 Chrysler 4 6dr Powerflite, power steering. RAH, WW. tires. 1955 Plymouth Savoy 8. 4dr., erflite, R & H. ‘sler - Plymouth Pow- 1954 Buick Super 4 dr. Dyna. R&ak. W. W. tires. 1951 Buick Super Hardtop. 1953 Plymouth 4 door, R&H, PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Open Ev enings—Please | Phone MAple 5-ST4T_ 2.8. MAIN ST. _ CLARKSTON DODGE SPORTS COUPE. SHARP. 12 Mariva St. — rear Select Spring Specials. ALL SHARP. ONE: sp WHER, TRADE- INS a ag Oe A ic ec COME gf ag oo ‘38 Buick St Riviera hein e Sethal mi. Ji 1 see. hae Sat steer- 12 Oakland AV fee ~ «$1307 : , Eo Bee | Pe 2 a ata Pde. "hag, many ,mallen of com: Bie fr sued ne ae Suburban ben Mira Co, my oe ‘perma ge Sales weoEDS. DEALER Paud sie | Lake raced MY 2-2611 "55 : ear a ot Met ae eee pectin § a cae AR_ PAYMENTS. 700, TOO B x. car assume payments, EM as ‘ a >. Must see! 9008. Nes New pain tdag Lake Orion Motor Sales : R&H, FORD-MERCURY » Eydramatie, power 1955 Lake ‘Orion Motor * Sales F RD . Ford-Mercury ° 1 West Side Used. Cars 34-TON STAKE | "“2TEMENSGHNEIDER | tudcssye tas,thiereace!, haany 5 i Jsed Cars $1350 Dodge oe Does Us reves LARRY 956 BLACK OLDSMOBILE, 2 D’ EROME Plymouth nr Oe aed sult. 90,000" miles ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 233, S. Saginaw PE 2-9131 ‘Take re over payments or buy Me Gal wend net Mer: | “OLDS 88 HARDTOP ‘$6 FORD FAIRLANE. 4 DOOR, | garet. In Auburn Heights. 1954. Holiday, re oe —— fetes re saae™ M | FORD, ike VICTORIA, FORD | brates Krenl_snarge tan cs! owner. cash. FE 8206) or MI| ‘uns perfect. ‘Good rubber. Cash, CLEAN UP SALE 2 MERCURY CLUB COUPE, $65 8 tires directional sig-| EVERYTHING BUT MILEAGE ON 50 PONTIAC ne §° $145, aoe. ehaee will take trad ‘. it! 1953 white Packard Canes CHEVY, R_ & H. $145 357. convertible with less than ~ FoR He eTO ww Tipe Ung gone ‘St D3 DR. R_& _H. $295 | i953 porD Cul Ae miles. New orton top, con. $2, STUDEBAKER COUPE, $26 | “sharp, $605. Tom Bohr Inc, Mii-| {meni “i* Drakes, power” top. WE FINANCE —S. seat & windows, Original price, 1956 $6200, selling for $1,000. 1 owner. Fconomy. Used Cars - FORD fle 62300 after 6 p.m. or Sat. 22 AUBURN OFF SA SAG. FE FE 4-2131 _ 1953 FORD 2 DR. CUSTOMLINE. Custom 8Cyl. are ‘PACKARD deLvxE CLIPPER. R&H. Ford-O-Matic ae ; 9 door, auto. traasmission, po New tires, Exc cond © : rte pbtakes, RAH, S08 62 Packard sedan, loaded, sharp. TEE ay oe = YOUR. UREK MOTOR §ALES EVERYBODY'S CR i LARRY LARRY JER OME os 6 hive +0587 D ; RR. GOOD THE WORKING. MA MAN'S, FRIEND saat fi is ait EALER ‘a atone 4 BR. Goop 115 8. Saginaw Used Cars | 1950 a ar? RUN NS a week. FE 32780. Dealer. i961 FORD 3DR, 9195 FULL DS all Carry: auto Bates, a PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Pp uyments, Fie 4-306 5 oe a: 1 HUDSON cE ii sine. oo ‘owns. ir mo.” Great z ‘ : - after iH _ nfo Su RE | sae ge epee White wall tires, new covers. $295 n $5 podlintey Hb at Lakes. | 1951 LINCOLN com OPO LITAN, ina PONTI a eC. A FE 8-8192. sedan. FE 41630. 289 W. Wilson - “HOUGHT EN & SON ; OFFERS 56 Buick Rdmstr. Riviera ’33 Olds Holiday Cpe. ’55 Olds Super 4 dr. Sed. 55 Ford Ranch Wagon 55 Buick Cent. Riviera 54 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. *54 Stud. Starlite Cpe. 53 Chevy Bel Air Spt. Cp. *53 Chevy Bei Aair 4 Dr. $2 HLudosn Hornet ’52 Packard 4 Dr. Sedan ’52 Cadillac 4 Dr. Sed. 50 Ford Convertible "49 Olds 88 Cpe. HOUGHT I: N & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE ep he aus DEALER 588 N Rochester SPE EC] AL L BARGAINS vrolet | age up eps 954 Ford. Custom R&aH NORT H PONT AC “AUTO.” 312 W. Montcalm = FE “46 FORD) 2 DOOR, ‘ R&H, new brakes, 15° wheel. ote. FE 06 FORD, 1965 “PORD-O-MATIC “4 DR. “Ratio & heater. Good cond. $1.250 Can be seen anytime. FE 5-2804, original owner. - 36 _FORD PAIRLA LANE, 4 I 4 DOOR. 1987 DODGES, _ PLYMOUTHS & Dodge trucks. floor display mod- eis at ‘substantial savings with or phy ee trade. Also selection choice. care. ale H. Hughes. Inc. 2222 Novi Rd. Walled Lake MA 41513 Direct factory dealer, you save! BIG SPRING PRICE REDUCTION SALE AT j NORTH ,“ CHEVROLET ‘53 Plymouth 4-door sedan w radio, heater and extra nicg’ finish. You. can | buy this one With no down pay- | ment at only” $395 ‘53 Chevrolet eg Air 4-door sedan. Has radio, ater and other extra equip- ment. Real sharp. $95 03 Buick — Special 2-door sedan with beautt- ful 2-tone finish. Dynaflow, radio and heater, This car has very low mileage. Your old car down $745 '53 Pontiac Catalina with radio, heater and Hydramatic. This is a one-owner car and has been kept spotiess by original owner $945 '55 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-dpor sedan. Power glide, radio, heater, 2tone paint and white wall tires Reduced to only $1345 99 Chevrolet. Spor V-8 engine. radio, neaner- me paint, white wall tires. Har, very low ae and is just like new. Reduced 995 ‘96 Chevrolet | bee Air 2-door sedan: with V4) “$1745 | NORTH | CHEVROLET | 1000 ,S. W ooDW, ARD BIRMIN NGHAM. | jFE 7 tt eee Excellent con- dition. $1,695. 54834. BECAUSE OF THE SUCCE OUR 2-DAY SAFE WE ARE CONTINVING TO OFFER THESE... Astropomical Salues! | DON’ T WALK! ‘UN TO 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. BEFORE THESE CHOICE SE- ee . Saginaw LECTIONS ‘ARE EX- HAUSTED., No, 40 $1495 ’S4 Buick Roadmaster, Dark Blue, Full Power, i] , Dynaflow No. 42 $495 "52 Ford 4-Dr., Radio, | Heater, Fordomatic | No. 50 $1695 ; ’55 Buick Century Hard?’ top. Blue and White, | Radio, Heater, Dy na-| flow | No. 129 : “$1195 54 Pontia cArarchie! Custom 4 y, or Sedan, | Radio, Hegter, Hydra- matic No. 59 $895 $4 Mercury 2-Dr., Radio and dleater, Overdrive No. 67 $150, *30 Pontiac Dix, 2-Dr.,| ‘Radio, Heater, Hydra- matic No. 83 $1195 54 Buick Special Hard- top. Maroon and White, Radio, Heater, Dyna-; flow No. 760 $1695 55 Buick Roadmaster Riviera, Radio, Heater, |] Dynatlow 110 $1195, "54 Pontiac Catalina, Radio, Heater, Hydra-| matic No. 139 ‘$895 *53 Pontiac Deluxe 4-Dr. “Sedan, Radio, Heater, | Hy dramatic OLIVER | BUICK: 210 ‘Orchard Lake; Ave. ! a till 9] a ear. net ae Bice * terms, or tr Sales, 68 Oskiand, FE 22351. ‘85 Ford or | Cher. gr) Ab mn Y, GOOD RUNNING MaAytair 6-501. 1960 MERCURY SEDAN NO MON- down; assume payments of $27.09 8 month. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks, Midwest 47500, Har- old Turner Ford. i963" aor DELUXE 4 DR. _R&H, Hydra. yoo. 25 aon on, ex- near Walton. a PONTIAC 3 DELUXE 2 BR. R & H. Bargain. EM : ELL AT ONCE. GOING | PONTIAC 1955, DR #1460. FE hg hem "$5 Red and — 44081 or FE 4-05 aso M conv. very ae toa E. 1950 PONTIAC, 000 : |