/ AG, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1956-96 PAGES totaled $10,875,- . Info Willow Run se& &S from several quarters. would have: held yesterday at City Hall are above as the $17,000 study was to be outlined City Roads Plan Highly . Praised As more details were disclosed yesterday, the Barton ‘Transportation Study preliminary report was acclaimed i : fl aus From a preview of its findings, it appeared the city 1. A five-year plan covering basic changes neces- sary for a modernized street system. 2. A broader design for further development of arterial and secondary roads. . recommended was a new one- Among basic changes Last Night stole approximately rency plus $1,100 in checks the Pontiac Boys’ Club, 530 Pike St. ’ cur- frorn left at about 6:15 p.m. to go home for dinner. “When I returned about an hour later, the sack was gone,” said Fiorillo. Most of ,the currency was in rolled change, and the sack City Boys’ Club © |Robbed of $1,428 | E.: was quite heavy, said police. *way loop 1 agnetrwer ty we Tea * The money was to have been| The meeting was headed by City ideposited in the bank today. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) eight vith splinter Republican support, Unless State Union Leaders Do About-Face Potter Predicts Right-to-Work Law} The Republican member of Con-jto-work laws by their. own be- By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. Michigan someday will have|gtess said the “behavior” of some laws enacted, as in|top ’ right-to-work pe eich loan er wer oa Charlies E, Potter Jast ha .” Potter said in a press union dues for political ach ment. x *& *& other leaders who, he said, use Saying he is not anti-labor, Pot- ter added that he felt it would be Supreme Court Ruling Education Fund Boost Assured Rebel Republicans Back $2.3 Million Increase for Colleges in House LANSING @ — Enough rebel House Republicans lined up today behind a $2,330,000 boost in higher pas- ea education spending to assure sage of the bill at $90,144,000. Radar Control Guides: ~ Our Jet Fliers Turn to Page 19 Pare ern & ef By PETE LOCNSILER Pontiaé General Hospital. legal question involved should be settled there. Fry fis sk set o. & *% Back at City Snow, Cold Spell Put Damper on Spring in Pontiac Area grees. Today’s snow “Any city may acquire, establish and maintain hospitals. driest months of March in years. * * * The temperature preceding 8% a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 4 city |degrees. The mercury had climbed (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) to 39 degrees at 2 p.m. U. S. Quickly Says ‘No’ ZF Hi : gem confirmed to newsmen the The bill now rests on the House readiness for a show- probably after action ppropriations, x * * h Republicans in the Senate the Retail Sales Decline Levels Off at 1 Pct. | of foreign ministers and, if everything proceeds smoothly, They Reds Set Date for Parley MOSCOW (INS) — The Soviet Union today asked the U.8., Britain and France to open ambassador-level confer- ences on April 17 in preparation for an East-West summit parley. * * * Meetings on this level could be followed by a conference Gri L: Fam, the. rector, and William ‘P. to a heads-of-government parley. : Russia proposed that date for the envoys’ meeting in messages to the three Western allied governments, Pre- sumably, the meetings on the ambassador-level will be held in Moscow. . x « * But in Washington, the United States quickly denounced as unacceptable the Soviet suggestion. The VU. 8S. reaction, one of the fastest on record, was announced from the White House while President Eisen- hower and Secretary of State Dulles were still discussing the note just received from Moscow. . (Continued oi a ee Bi Se a Just Look for New Victims Old Swindle Artists Never D WASHINGTON i —The gov- |= , ernment reported today that re-|— | Con men working “employe benefits” | Otherwise, he could have been identi- ——— So neo = cent |= never die out. fied if arrested. So John Hirlinger, Cham- omni incense dipped 900 of per’ ||) Pontiac business men have been fleeced ber of Commerce Secretary, and John dollars annually. * out of money in the past and will be — Riley, with a Pontiac officer called in / Im each case, the decline was |) Worked over again as these high pressure = person and the suspects were ordered to / aa eee in a > bunko artists flit from city to city. appear at Police Headquarters next morn- th support to . (8 ing in person. The next when dent Eisenhower's assertion ear- « © * é& Hirlinger appeared to testify, the The latest was a “benefit” for the members of Pontiac City Employes Local 100. Probably none of the members has heard about it, but children’s tickets tickets. 2 Riley happens te be a veteran ad- vertising campaigner and he smelled a dozen rats when the salesman re«. fused te come te The Press in person to get advertising copy or deliver the ~ tickets. ; ‘success, PY gos (Continued on Page 2, Col.6) | ler this week that March saw, a |/ $1.80 Brought $130 ; ; Just add it up.and you'll see up.and youll ee In Today's Press || for the no longer needed fur- Comies ....... gdiciauseensies 23 iF niture, One insertion was all County News . vessel it took to sell everything. ities ........... wc e Do you have articles to sell? & nie hia | 9-28 ... Try the Want Ads! ee . KROEBLER LIVING Obimaries cissccseveeccrsees 8 *foom sults, Blond, 7 con |! School .....-...s01..c0csse 19 ‘Table, € ebairs, $20. O8 Sports ....seseess: 21 thru 3% , Theaters ............ peceties 22 To Place Your Want Ad | TY ® naa tremens ee s _ DIAL FE 28181 - | Women’s’ Pages 15 thru 11 \ Just ask for the . : WANT AD. DEPT. ili tian diet nic Cutie cars. 06°58’. Too &. FESO. ‘ | f \ j Se Ge ae were sold in bunches of ten and twenty TOKs. and an ad in the “program” was an even * * * hundred dollars. “Don’t space in programs i John Riley, President of The Chamber equate that refuses to pr aga: of Commerce was one of the “intended _— person and that isn’t willing to wait for victims” and was offered a“choice loca-. the money until the booklet or program tion” for an ad and a. nice batch of is printed,” says Police Chief Straley.: Suggested by Jurist ' Decision About Appeal’ _ Facing Pontiac Doctor —_ Who Sought $250,000 . Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn today dismissed Dr. Nei] H. Sullenberger’s $250,000 damage suit against = The dismissal could be appealed by Dr. Sullenberger to the Michigan Supreme Court. Judge Quinn said the The 42-year-old chest surgeon, whose fight for the right to practice again at Winter Snaps (sat zations atte e| # siaiiiaitall enim Han” TWO j ‘LAirmen Tell ~ of Bloody Fight Assailed Aboard South Korean Transport Plane}, “During Flight =“ SEOUL Two South Korean airmen who fought off an attempt to force their plane into North Ko- rea said they lost #0 much blood their armed assailant almost broke away from. them. Capt. Kim Kap Kyoo, pilot of the C46 transport, and Sgt. Chon Byong Hoon, the plane engineer, gave this account from their hos- pital beds: . * * * The twin-engine plane was on a) flight from Taegu to Seoul yester- day when Capt. Choi Jung Il, one 5.Inch Snowtall Jolts Spring : in Northeast U.S. NEW YORK #—A_five-inch > : track, * * *. Two inches fell at Boston dur- ing the forenoon. ~- of seven men aboard, climbed into|ity of Connecticut postponed a the cockpit and fired two shots from a .45-caliber pistol at Sgt. Kim Sang Bok, the radioopera- tor. One bullet smashed into Kim's forehead, killing him in- stantly. Choi fired two more shots at Sgt. Chon, grazing his forehead. Then he slugged Capt. Kim and Lt. Choi Byong Lin, the copilot, on the back, houting, “Let's go to North Korea!” thi GLE mn i al 3 int is ii F a Hie re i > REE Missing Schoolman Safe With Relatives Everett C. Russell, Potitiac and) .. igihaf i ifetye SLE EL! bgt? ore skeé d i 7 1] z i Drayton VFW, Auxiliary to Hold Joint Installation officers. : The Weather Fol! U.8. Weather Bureau Report NTIAC AND VICINITY — Cleed light rain ted Partly “ele” tenight and iy a : Little change in tem ture. igh te- merrew 64-46. Rasterty winds af 12.18 miles an hevr. Teday in Pontiac Leweit temperature preceding @ a.m. At © o.m.:. Wind velogity 8-10 m. p, h. Sun sete ay at 7:08 rises Sataras y at F a.m, wets day at 12:21 A . Moon rises Saturday Tem 8 SPE cmon AL O.M..... 6. cave 38 q BMise sconces. 38 12 m... 3% B O.Mcceesss ess « 1 pm... 37 9 Om,..+. ovens 20 2 p.m.. 0 OM. cies Tr in (As recorded downtown) setdsrszsssee SRxscysceyssusesy PS oe — a baseball game with the Univer- sity of Maine, and a track meet with Northeastern University be- cause of a four-inch cover, - * * * noon at Boston, where the Weath- er Bureau said rain succeeding the snowfall would cause slushy conditions in northern New Eng- land. . In New York City, snow melted as it fell and later changed into rain. Pontiac Roads Plan Gets High Acclaim (Continued From Page One) Manager Walter K. Willman. Also ft iH ig Hi bles“ rigs TBaG nite ! Lake road-State street route and Cass avenue. This would involve a new grade separation at the Grand Trunk Railroad. Orchard’ Lake, Franklin, and the East boulevard extension. x * * The study takes into account State Highway Department plans to build a new M59 superhighway into the city limits between Auburn and South boulevard. It recom- end east of East boulevard by means of two forks, one to Au- lines that might aid you finan- cially.” _ Glenn L. Richards, Detroit DPW director and highway planner: “Pontiac is the first city of its size that I know of to make such z.\a study and have it available for the state. With its plans on paper, it, should soon be in a position to take advantage of all available construction funds, Other — cities have complained they missed: out on hi: money. Those cities were without definite plans. * * * “The whole metropolitan area must work together solving its road problems. This is a_ tightly-knit ieee ST aren, what one community does directly affects other communi- Paul Van Roekle, Oakland Coun- ty Road Commission highway en- gipeer: ‘Pontiac must be congrat- ulated on doing, first what other I can promise you cooperation from the road commission. Having a Lincoln Downs, R,.1, because of|' a five-inch accumulation on the} At Storrs, Conn, the Univer- : Two inches fell during the fore-| mends that the new highway] il & F g iE Hf ~ e Ly i a h . > 2 ae :- & i * at é 3 im. , in , eet -: ¥ +. . ig a Retr ‘ - SB = H 3 Sue Blaylock, Debra Lynn Van Horn, and Alice Pike. m contest was part of this year’s Boys’ Club Week celebrations. . make erning the professional qualifica tiens of licensed physicians, He sald only the State Board of Reg. istration in Medicine had this right, Judge nm called this question “the of the case.” * * * tion ‘and statute, this court recog- nizes that authority over the hos- .|pital rests in the people of the city. ; “It concludes, then. that the , 1 i Es zt F 3 E ? ak. bid ° had = Beginning to ‘pF F f ; E lity tr i : ; ie F Sits : F Visiting Jurist Ends Controversial Case lh api He | e. & até 1 ai 8% il tt ge $ " é He i sbeee EF Board of Education (OKs Record Budget (Continued From Page One) and then failed to attend them. 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Limited quantities, ~~ Double Dresser, Chest Beautiful, rugged and priced with the budget in mind. Features ‘‘mar-proof” plastic tops and patented ‘‘guaranteed not to stick’ Uni- piece drawers. Dresser mirror isttilted. Be sure to see this modern group before you decide. raw. HO Bookcase Bed ‘ , ect F ‘ , . 6 : x ‘ : 4 » 36) SOUTH SAGINAW STREET «+ PONTIAC (A Home for Girls) “SUPPORT GIRL’S RANCH TAG DAY, April “‘Tith ond 12th) ve = Sa wo See YF ' gIeHT | = : ' 4 : » ue — Sue < . : st i ce fang ; Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas (beer, [7 q § In on lac an Cal DY. ‘Teas Unarmed, Holds § ) GEORGE L, BROWN we ed weusgectiny jecheoniyths bal Wet a ©. ¥, thacieal HE FOF AITORE g, . George L. Brown, 71, of 381|& Highland Park General Hospital.|Funeral Home, Ortonville, . | An Pontiac Police Voorheis Rd. died yesterday at his}. °¥ - j aggre. wocdence ater on Une of Sees Oa ca, teal OXFORD—Service for Frank H.liast night until patrolmen arrived] A retired employe. of Baldwin Rubber Co., he was a member of §t. Michael Church. Surviving are his wife, Florence; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Clement of 4 ns, Dr. George K. Chester i. , ’ | Brows of Texas and Gerald ¥. Vai Garling, 7, of 2 latter a short illness. Foster's wite told vim they , THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, FF . A resident of Oxford for 51 years,| were drinking and aa Willams Af Suoeune, Uaisteieee he was .a member of the American| up the street. of Cass City and J. C. Brown of Legion Post 108 of Oxford. police station and Pontiac. Surviving are his wife, Mabel;| side looking for the The Rosary will be recited at ae apnea, We. Dane ek “I found them in a 8 p.m. Sunday from the Brace- sinski ‘and ‘Mrs. Cara 4 three|Y2% and told them I w Smith Funeral Home. Service will of Oxford; a sister an talk to them,” he said. be at 10 a.m. Monday in St, Mi- heard one of the chael Church with burial in Mt. ; “Let's tee Hope Cemetery. . * | coe brother, Fred Ex-Pontiac Grocer | roster said tney came at TOMMY FLEMING ; . | was standing atop a small | born; two sisters, Mrs. Margare| . lhe . We like ne othegy portable for it hes Service for Tommy Fleming, 14-\Smith of Royal Oak and Mrs. if) es in Hos ital wall dividing the two yards pra month-old son of former Pontiac| Jessie Craydon of Phoenix, Ariz., | p were on different levels,” he ex- . Potacioes, as residents Mr, and Mrs. Henryjand four grandchildren. . plained. 2 . ‘a - , nes Fleming, 290 Candler, Highland ERWwmt i Bruno Perna, a former grocery) whee one of the : its | portable... Park, will be held at 3 p.m. to : ae store owner, died yesterday in St.) broke a bottle and used Smert portable TV for morrow at Hopcroft Funeral Home,| GOODRICH — Erwin Holme, 60,/ joseph Mercy Hospital. He had) jagged end as ® weapen, : ve enywhere, Picture Hazel Park. Burial will be in Oak-/of 8115 Washburn Rd., died early been in ill health the past eight said he just kept punching size: 21" overall view Cemetery, Royal Oak: today at the Goodrich Hospital. kicking the men to keep diagonal, 261 sq. in. years, from setambling up to his viewing eres. i A native of Italy, he came here ih sale er bent ks ‘ in 1919 and was a member of St-| \ners arrested James Some, ll le CO e—™s—=BE Vincent eT ens, 23, of 2607 hegpo Special Announcement |x. rer, 2. Jones ns wie vance 18 of 380: . | . ee Rose; three daughters, Mrs. | Rochester. ok — |Mary Day of Rochester, Mrs. * * & é Ps nom A Editir Peters and Mrs. Amelia) oth were booked at t * Big Trade-in To The Public Sibary of Pontiac; four softs, Or-|County Jail on a charge of Sam and Robert of Pontiac: 16 * Free Delivery In an effort to be more considerate and —_[srandchildren; two oe ao Deaths Elsewhere * Free Service better serve our families, and in response _|tiac: and three sisters, Mrs’ Pat g rig Phe at's, 2s o-tome cl * 90-Day Parts Warranty = ‘| THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL for some such procedure, starting Monday, iin Italy. Nhe , former April 14th, there will be specified visiting "|g Mc. TMitn Peceral Home. |*% chairman of the Federal Pow * 1-Year C.R.T. Warranty hours in all Pontiac Area Funeral Homes. ’ ; \@) i ; ; Cheese from « wide range of styles end prices These hours will be: Afternoons 3 to 5 p. m. Fast Thinking romana ie tow come wena : Evenings 7 to 9 p: m. Neighbors Save OM q @ le Elderly Widow Soman Sir Cancion ine 7 Thousands of families, in the many com- — IRAN - ; Poems, Sl. veer Be ae / pGRAND RAPIDS wt — Fast diplomat nd vrvne, tied weer 158 Oakland munities where such a progrom has been year-old widow who lay helpless day, He entered diplomatic serv- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR successfully tried, are most appreciative oF for nearly 12 hours in her home/ice in 1922 and in 1939 was named after fracturing a hip in a fall.|head%of the Foreign Office news such a program. :- #..% department and chief adviser at Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily Mrs. William C. Stevenson, who, then Ministry of Information. | lives alone, was reported in good This does not mean the funeral homes will condition at St. Mary's Hospital. . be limited to only these hours for calling. It enn oa cererenty : | does mean, however, friends may expect to room Wednesday night. find the families of the deceased in attend- Retin - eo phone off 8 ; ; ance at these hours to feceive friends. ae Soe eo ae Mrs. Margaraa Perrin, a The New Visiting Hours Begin Next Monday poner hy Doms, > 5 aed ® April, 14th . 5h eres tor help. Pontiac Area Funeral Homes wie * * * i The two neighbors rushed to the ‘ Stevonson home and summoned an " E sentence for the injured woman. : 258 DIXIE HIGHWAY Op : % , ; NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH = ’ : : | | LOTS OF FREE PARKING : and a New Kind of Sales and Service Operation! SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK, INC, ye NOW LOCATED AT 223 MAIN STREET, ROCHESTER fa Regular $12.95 er, eg | Accerately controls bation seed or fertiliser 7" If you're the type of person who GRASS prefers “assistance” to ‘“‘per- SEED 10-—-6-—4 Mixture ; ‘EB . | sistence” in a salesman; if you 5 Lbs. 97* 50 Lbs. $29 — ¥ | enjoy an atmosphere where con- Perennial Ryegrass . EASY TERMS cern for the customer’s wishes TRASH .; Adjustable FIREPLACE LIGHTING comes first—you’'ll be delighted BURNER IRONING he FIXTURES FIXTURES with this new Pontiac sales and _ 99 ¢€ BOARD ory $19° Pee Room *” gervice operation! You'll find our Tee sales people courteous and help- ful with a true appreciation of the important decisions involved in buying a car. And you'll dis- $49.95 Value cover a similar. consideration in our service department where a factory-trained team of service craftsmen is standing by, ready to insure your everyday motor- ing pleasure. Call on us, won’t . you? We think you'll find it a iw; " 3 ee =| — — ——_—— SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER _ — DEALERS IN | - ‘RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES - HOMER HIGHT--MOTORS, INC. THE PONTIAC =| (SIN: BROADWAY, (ARE ORSON». for ce se siaagavan Ser wtetir tine gab CRS | Rey = | GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 3 eae? ' , ply : : | 65 MT» CLEMENS, PONTIAC © rag soe a 2 A 2 : oe as r RS | a . as . de 4S * A We ‘ iy % pee a = 2 be oe. age iy 4 ” ably. : ~ | ings cut traffic accidents, the State Department concluded |_"ON. food and apncutar ex (Pavement Cuts ‘Expected to Hit Peak | Set in Twenties \Reports Marking ere eee me oes Alii nora ee lower consumer prices consider-|. LANSING @ — Pavement reap a coffce harvest comparable! aynerimental use of pa to the record output of ete markings on US. 113 io Hil of The DRESSER /@ MIRROR, $20 “- @3 large drawers @ 40” wide by 18" deep © $5 Delivers © Seve 10.95 | *59 Also on ke at Our Birmingham i 235 Pierce St. e4 Ral @ Deep file drawer _ © Just $5 delivers @ Seve 10.95 Ry WILL COME TO YOUR (ania Ie HOME WITH SAMPLES fi | é \ ih “_QPEN TONIGHT and MONDAYS Until 9 P.M. \ a oe aii iciatiien TN ee ae oe ees 8 . 9 LESS MIRROR The DESK @ 40” wide by 20” deep SPECIALLY PRICED! TWEED CARPET-54-..- @ At 45¢ sq. foot—the square yard cost is 4.88—we have shown the . square foot price because we believe you will find it easier to fb, measure the square feet in your home. @ Choice of Colors—LONG WEARING VISCOSE YARN ‘Carpet at Lewis’ is not expensive. A special purchase b rings big savings Neck! THE BED and NIGHT TABLE © Choice of full or twin - 3 © Beautiful spindle design © $5 delivers © Save 10.95 JAMESTOWN MADE! SOLID ROCK Exclusively at Lewis’. Fine quality maple furniture at special sale prices. Save $10.95 on every piece as the regular price is $69.95. Buy one piece or a roomful—be assured of top value. ‘> DOWN am Your Ol elias ‘The CHEST *59 @ Roomy 4 drewers @ Exactly as shown @ Save 10.95 © $5 delivers just in time for spring. Long wearing carpet — moth and mildew proof. Get that luxurious look at a budget price. $10 delivers 180 sq. ft. (12’x15’) ' \ > * \ : /\ | > | ¥ $59 CAN - CHARGE ) aa ‘ 2 4 é = : ‘Trapeze’ Replacing ‘Chemise’ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE (Copyright, 1958). NEW YORK (INS) — AMERICA IN A NUTSHELL: The “trapeze” dress, rather than the “‘chemise," will be the big look by autumn. The girdle- makers may be in for a long dry stretch... More than 100,000 motorists were aera te cei tle aa ee Bee ee ness." Operation togetherness, highways last year. Top diversion- had fed the “ the, ay CGE DONE: COME x * .* Philp Wile has pent his ee THE PONTIAC} feminine, (Advertisement) TRUE FACTS ABOUT O-J IB-WA BITTERS arthritis also, Mrs. Russell O-JIB-WA BITTERS to all of you who suffer from rheuma- tism or arthritis and have not yet found relief.” AVAILABLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS ; ders. I am glad to tell you that : first bottle stopped the s helped my stomach too, as I no bothered with gas or.-indigestion nerves are much “more. relaxed. uffering. I recommended it to a | Mrs. Rena Rusael, ‘$1690 Five Mile, Ra. > barely able to walk, who is all better now and teaching school. I sure recommend : | : I ral fi g 8 so? The theme of Father’ i £ F fl ag8 bet Jt HE i Ff 5 i A ay i i AH | 5 Piece (oma Dinette . | anil Snel 49" 8 five-year wii TELEGRAPH RD. Air Conditioned «@ ONE and TWO 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Now YOU can enjoy the pleasure of easy living in a brand new modern apartment building designed for comfort. Imagine... having automatic heat, individually con- trolled in each room, beautiful hardwood floors, huge.closets with Slim-Fold doors - and your own individual outside entrance, We take particular pride in the functional kitchen with its attractive decorator color - metal cabinets, electric range, Westing- house refrigerator-freezer and an exhaust fan. You have automatic hot water and handy automatic laundry facilities. The bath room is ultra modern with ceramic tile and color-keyed fixtures. _ STEL - Built and Managed By | BUILDING - er, fe" ee and LUMBER @RCA MASTER. ANTENNA @ VENETIAN BLINDS - @ SLIDING WINDOWS @ ALUMINUM COM.-- BINATION STORM & SCREEN DOOR @ LARGE ROOMS @ ATTRACTIVELY LANDSCAPED @ OFF STREET PARKING SPACE @ SOFT WATER oem Save $31.95 SPEED QUEEN | Deluxe WASHER © Double wll tub that heeps water et loge. Automatic timer and Reminder Bell. a 22 gallon capacity. 118 = | RCA WHIRLPOOL - Freezer poag bd Sg ee ee a Was che 50 * a west HURON hen idl | Shop the Ren - Then See L&S- 1 Mile East of Aubure Heights - FURNITURE SALES, =] F Here de sae Choose | From: Famous Branc s ‘Newest Model. - HAMILTON | Automatic Washer Sale tagged and feature packed Agitator wanes Sele Seer be Soe Se, e- Dehumidifier FREE gare cal call No more a mildew, ete. amore all moist- ure from up to | 000 cubic HOOVER CLEANER Open Mondey ond Friday "il 9:00 Si ee ee, EGGS EE PE LEC ADEE Ee TPR ERE WH 8 ese ‘ ‘We bee finally finished Fer sdaien after*our fire. We Rave: ‘a brand new stock, purchased after our fire. We have made “, Our-usual truckload purchases of furniture in anticipation of b- our usual volume. However, conditions : Gaia what they j AC 8, -wRIDAy, APRIL 11,1058 ae ‘oa facies: Now you can buy at new low prices. ‘Grenvthicg” reduced as never before. Buy at the store that is away from the - downtown high rent district. We sisal our overhead down . to keep our prices low. tines EASY TERMS. All Bedroom Furniture Greatly Reduced! NOW ONLY REG. $ 88.88 $199.95 $108.88 $179.95 Dresser, mirror, chest and bed ..... ‘E Double dresser, tilting mirror, chest i and bookcase bed eae tare en chest, ase bed. Built-in ceder i drawer. Walnut or limed ook finish. . $178.88 $439.95 9 MANY OTHER BEDROOM SUITES, BUNK BEDS AND HOLLYWOOD BEDS AND ALL ON SALE AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE AT OUR STORE! $55.88 $149.95 $37.88 $ 89.95 eee te eeeeere ewe © & “NO DEALERS PLEASE DINETTE CLEARANCE 5-Pc. DINETTE Burn-proof Extension Table $ 3 5 8 8 Reg. $79.95 ALL SETS ON SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! NO DEALERS PLEASE | RECLINING All Metal Waste Paper : BASKET 1844” High, 13” Dia. ONLY Reg. $2.29 “Gretna. | FOAM RUBBER PURCHASE PILLOWS 39°| 54° Reg $0995 | AUTERGY PER PAIR Adjusts to several positions. |) FREE ; : Reg. $7, 95 “Full spri construction. . Fy \ ., $16.88 $ 39.95] © Limit one carton to a customer! ® No Dealers Please : “ 7 %e Mie Ses “ Mois | wire 7-PC. ALL HARDWOOD . RITCEEEN SET 98° Reg. $2.39 1 @ Potate Masher e Mixing = Rolling Pin “e Meat Tenderizer ¢ Long Handle Slotted Vegetable Spoon ¢ Long Handled Spoon 10 ; SALAD and nce SPICE SET 50-ft. Length Brass Coupling Year Guarantee | 93° Reg. $2.99: ALL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE GREATLY REDUCED!. Now ‘ONLY Sofa and matching chair, REG. ible etagtig aahions $84.88 $199.95 Sofa bed and matching chair ...... $ 79.88 $179.95 ~$ 84.88 $199.95. $128.88 $269.95 $ 15.88 $ 39.95 MANY SOFAS AND CHAIRS, SECTIONALS AND HIDE-A- WAY BEDS AND ALL ON SALE AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER IN OUR STORE! NNO DEALERS PLEASE * | Sofa bed and matching swivel rocker . Sofa and matching chair, reversible . foam cushions ee © © + * © © + oe ee oe ee © SPACIOUS SECTIONALS Foam Rubber, oe Reversible Cushions, =m Top Grade Covers, Choice of Colors . While They Last 3-PC, SECTIONALS +20 +S Sale Reg. $399.95 - IRONING BOARD Cover and Pad CHOICE OF PINK, TURQUOISE OR YELLOW ONLY Guaranteed scorch and | burn proof. Cc Reg. $4.95 Reg. #1.98 ONLY 98° Phone FE 58114-5 URNITURE COMPANY ORCHARD ” 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE © PONTIAC 3 BLOCKS: WEST OF SAGINAW ST. \j Cs Mf Ee Oe SR aS Se. SaaS SS SS ee se igs : 2 ee. oe Sra wus Wee Spring Shopper knew, a value, more Se or eur mon money at sicselye Pyle ae 20" WTS ROTARY MOWER Compare AT! 7 up to 79.95 5 e Automatic recoil starter . © Heavy steel chassis ° Cutting height 1 YK" to 2m” e Leaf mulcher included e Front discharge chute - 90-day W. arrant | QUESTION: How tong cana ANSWER: ‘The anouse telbath GIA tion the Wind of] lwhale. Whales are of two general types. The right or bowhead | whales have enormous mouths filled with “whale bone” which | Iscreens out from the water the small animals on which the | iwhales feed.“The other main type is the sperm whale, an ag- | gressive, fighting animal with a long narrow lower ates | | with two rows of ivory teeth. | The first kind of whale eats simple tur eriising along with | Hits mouth open. Such whales usually. feed at the surface and| |submerge for not more than 10 or 12 minutes. | On the other hand. the great sperm whale, king of the | sea, feeds mostly upon octopus and cuttle fish, which he hunts | of, the New Colonial Trend. a at great depths. Old time whalemen who chased the sperm | @ Sturdy Solid Elm Hardwood. . whale were keen students of whale behavior. When the sperm iwhale flung high his great tail and “sounded” or dove for the | isea bottom, the whaleman in charge of the whaleboat would Inote the time on his watch. Just about one hour later his] (PEN imajesty would surface again and the fight would be on. — FOR YOU TO DO: Here is a good picture for you to color | j lfor your nature scrap book. The sea around the right whale FRIDAY and ‘i can be a light cheerful blue, but you should use a deep murky | lgreenish blue over the rest of the picture, to give the feeling | MONDAY of great depth. : | . tO a (P26 AGE € pee * * % | Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. / Pp, y's $10 prize was won by Doris J. Ciotto of. Norris- LL), MALI f Nd | 4 C . | Phone FE 4-8795 at Home SAVE $37.00 ON A 5-PC. SUITE! “WE SELL BRAND NAMES FOR LESS” town, Pa. Mail your suggestion on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins in care of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: Where did Irish potatoes originate?) we BIG 24" | | i, ROTARY, MOWER || Compare -° rd 4? to 99.95 1.75 week © Convenient hand throttle © Automatic recoil starter e 1-pc..cast aluminum chassis © & Staggered wheels e Front discharge chute 90-day Warranty : - | DECORATOR SWIVEL CHAIR a dependable GENERAL ELECTRIC water heater gives plenty of hot water for all your needs. No More wll b hist thor, or bdthe foe esses r es -——— laundry, or wash the dishes! With this General § Electric nel age 52-gallon water heater you . get all the the ‘hot water you want—exactly when you | want it. it. 4 CLEAN, SAFE—plus thi added f ture—install jONLY s this eature—install any- where—near point of come use, eliminating ves costly pipetuns. i I vent or eidion extra-thick insulation seals heat in ae GUARANTEED —10-year protection plan provides a one-year guarantee on the complete heater, four: more years on the tank and fittings, plus an addi- He Oe cme ene edlb'de pens apn tan ool ‘91 88 Reg. $29.95 Viewed from any angle . . . here’s your best buy in modern deco- Wr tak ek, an eogheapie Gieter aheaber te te tional five-yopst tank protection plan. u ) rer construction, stay plump cushions and ball- “AND K RIC. 7 (ES ft, $0 you know ‘ , . that it's bound to be dependable. = KLEENEX TISSUE ; Why. wait?, Prog enjoyin all the hot water you ~ 5 mean hot water apienty round ba wn en 400 Count-—White,, Aqua, Pink, Yellow ae = pendable t General Electric water GET ITHOT. .. GET A LOT! : _ 3 i 5" For i ap gee Reg. 27c Box hae mee 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ® ‘ ; 5 : 2 e See your General Lectic kar cc DETROIT EDISON .- | - , : rE EN eras $ os ‘G”° Price per case of 80 tiles. - Vinyl Asbestos Tile - Ea. Beautiful . . . long wearing . . . comfortable . . Single Rolls Only. Specially Priced for This Event! Look at the Price! ree wey + E356 te ar. = = ik =a? rath Wilton, nutria Wool Blend Green Tweed .. $8. i is é™*3 The perfect tile for every part of the home. Easy to clean. Wonderful colors and designs. Regular 15c each. > Green Rayon Tweed $6.95 * $4.50 | - All Wool Axminster Floral $12.95 $8.95 | These prices de not include padding or instalation Custom Draperies New patterns ‘and designs are all ready for Spring showing. Our staff will be pleased to help you plan for your home. No obligation for estimates. We are able to furnish any type of drapery fabric or material you may desire. OV VE R iN G S kk e Rd. FE 4.7775 ADs * 3 : me Jose aie : co Oe Re ee - great deal of eipausiilie in ae ; open house obvervonce April 27-30 are hese staff members Elizabeth Tiley (left) is assistant director of nursing ll Invited to Attend Annual Open House — ~ April 27-30 at. Pontiac State Hospital | ri Mild £ ¢ id , , = Also Care’ therapies 5 f r a p State Here is a scene from the musical revue “Music On Parade” which will be staged at 2:30 p.m. daily April 27 through April 30, during the Pontiac State a open house. The performance will be Mrs. Charles Neldrett Will Preside out Mrs, Frank heels rad ire kb) serves raf ‘ ic social worker. tn oe gine oie < (right) and Mrs, Robert Moers. Pontioe Press Photes ~ repeated at 8 p.m. April 30. The musical, performed by patients, is under the direction of the recreational therapy -department. State PTA to Meet April 22- 23 Mrs. Charles Neldrett of Mariva avenue, president ”. of the Michigan/Congress of Parents and Teachers, - will preside at the annual convention of MCPT to be held April 22-23 at Muskegon. Delegates from local PTA organizations will select four new officers of the congress when the list of nominees is presented to the conyention at the first general meeting at Muskegon h School. Addi- _ tional ne eee cen from the floor. Actual balloting be April 23, with installa- tion following the final evening eral sessiqn. Officers of the Michigan PTA are for three- ear terms, and the terms are staggered so delegates vote for several positions each year. Mrs. _—e was elected last year. THOSE NOMINATED Nominees and their positions include Carl R. An- derson of Ypsilanti and Warner Biekkola of Mar- quette, treasurer; Mrs. William Burkart of Mar- quette and Mrs. Robert Landre of Menominee, rep- resenting Region A in the Upper vice resident; and Mrs. Harold Marsh of Manistee and Mrs. Lowell Taylor of Midland, representing Region William. Brown Emcees Do-C-Do ‘Wabbit Whirl Set Club; Leonard Buzz, pres- ident of Hoedowners Club, and Fred Froede, * * * _ Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs,- Melvin Hale, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald “Kayga, Mr. and Mrs, Yarger, Mr. and Mrs. Froede and Mr. and Mrs. Buzz. Sanna ‘be held in the Lorraine court B in counties north of the line from Muskegc Ottawa to the Saginaw Bay, vice president for aréa. * * x Nominees for vice president of Region E, counties south and west of and including Ingham, are Mrs. E. A. Blakeslee of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Christian Roosenraad of Lansing. All eight candidates have been active for long . periods of time with both local PTA groups and the state organization. # * - In addition to the election, resolutions and other business, the cofivention will offer several national- ly known speakers and workshops of a tical na- _ ture for the officers and leaders of the 2,000 PTA | units in Michigan. About 4,000 are ticipate in-the annual convention, w! at Traverse City last year. Fills Voters League Post purpose of the league and ex- elie! x's 2: Dr. aan hb porleendea of Pontiac State Hospital, invites you to the hospital’s open house April 27, 28, 29 and 30. a ed to acquaint you with all the phases of — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Esser of “Oneida road have returned to their home following a two-month vaca- tion in Fort Lauderdale, Marathon, - St. Petersburg, and Orlando, Fa. Their daughter, Carol, accompa- nied by Scriven, Sarah Heth- erington and Claudia Wassick, drove to Florida for the spring vacation and joined the Essers. x * * ~Home again on Harper street fol- lowing a five-month stay in Tucson, Ariz., and southern ornia are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McNeil. While in the Southwest, the Mc- __ Neils visited their daughter, Mrs. R. N. Perkins of San Bernardino, and the family toured Death V: , vis- iting Scotty's Mansion ,a at- traction in the Valley. The Neils also traveled to Borrego Springs and Ranchita, Calif. ps ae The John Yungks of Lewis street from a 10-week va-" Fla. They visited Mrs. Yungk’s sister- in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield and Mr. Yungk’s brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith, both of Miami. During their stay at the latter’s home the family enjoyed a visit with a niece, Mrs. Robert Zontians Aid Girls Ranch Mrs. Perry Clements of Ionia and Mrs. Irving Gordon. Heads Card Party Mrs. William Fyfe has been titled Members of the Zonta Club of Pontiac pledged $2,000 to Girls’ Ranch a year ago. To help meet the pledge the finance committee decided that each member should raise $10 through some special effort treatment of the mentally ill has been arranged. Several well-known s, $ will head the workshops to be held April 2. Personal News of Interest in Area i Marshall, and her three children from London, England. x *& * Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Wells of Pingree avenue spent the past week- end visiting their son, daughter-in- law and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Wells and Eloise, in Arlington, ve ‘ A member of the Alpha ‘Sigma Alpha sorority Baa class at West- ern Michigan University is Barbara Tallerday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Tallerday of Avery road. She - ~ a freshman in secon educa- jon. = xk & & Included on the dean’s list at ae University, St. eee ge Minn., Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L Chapman of Henry Clay enemies: . Receiving congratulations on the pot = a Mr.,and Mrs. DeWain Senith ‘ae Sharon Roberts) of Union Maternal grandparents are the Glendon L. Roberts of Emerson ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs, Ora Larrance of South Parke street are the paternal grandparents. Willis PTA Sees Movie on Bridge Men's Night was held at “Mackinac Bridge Diary” was shown. Refresh-. other than from her routine 22. card party being given by ments were served by a com- Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246. mittee from Mrs. Carroll Por- Last night the clubwomen Federal Savings and Loan 441. room assisted by Law will be for = not only paid fee, but they Building me ootins rence Ferman and Harrol - Beebe. third place winner, Mrs, Rob- ert Frayer. ‘ * * * Mrs, L. Harvey Lodge and Mrs, Fotis Takis are cochair- men of theannual breakfast, to be held April 27 at Devon Gables. * * * Guests of the evening were Prall street home of Amy Krueger. ‘Unit meeting on April 23 will home of Miss Halsey with Mrs. i ron - There will be no 88 Wayne. 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Jents of the bridegroom. ‘ For her April 3 wedding the Lerten - | bride chose a floor-length gown . of gardenia Halian silk peau de MERLE NORMAN f| sts. sshloned with an, empire All work done by sexict [Tyan M. Forbes Claims © vision of instructor. | Bride in Detroit Service ico the new Mrs. Forbes changed Mrs. Forbes attended the Uni- ‘\versity of Michigan and is now & student at Wayne State University. The bridegroom was graduated yal'from the University of Michigan Law School ‘and is a member of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. Knot Your Pearls | ‘and daughters Paula Sue, Te to Girls Ranch duced were James Card and | When the Parent Guidance Club) his guest, Linda Miller; Wil- |met at the home of Mrs. James| 8 De ogee. orld Fortier of Farmington, members! en, and Melvin Norberg and jvoted to send a donation to: aid! daughters, Sharon and Susan. in the establishment of Girls Ranch| Wever PTA Holds Fete of the PTA Father-and-Daugh- | Mrs. Herbert Thomas, Mrs. Chris Hall, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, ter Banquet Thursday evening. | 475. Keith Soule, Mrs. Charles The invocation was given by Norman, Mrs. James Nichols, Ronald Carr gave the welcome {| Vernis Whitehead, and Mrs. father. Kandy Craig was hon- Pearson was dining room chair- ored as the youngest daughter. | man. Table decorations, prizes, Lioyd Craig. handled by room fathers. the evening, introduced Loren (Club Donates were (and are assisting on tag day. Loren Kay, — Plans were made for a Revela- Mrs. Floyd Harp supervised program. i Toddler COATS poy $6 Reg. 8.98 10 14.98 a ove aaa gs get, Pratl! | “Wrap-Around” ool « the Rev. Philip W. Somers. Mrs. Robert Norberg, Mrs. | address. An award went to |“ Harold Soule. Mrs. Dolsen was | Marvin Hawkins, youngest | in charge of serving. Mrs. Carl | She was escorted by her father, programs, and favors were | Mrs. Clarence Dolsen, tickets: will reveal secret pals dnd ex- eh ett Bigger, pub- {change gifts. Mrs. George Watts : SL as ty. was co-hostess, Mrs. John Hunt- : * e zinger also participated in the especial- The meal? . MARGARET ANN SHOP. RIKER BLDG. 31 W. HURON a | The New Wash ‘n Wear BLOUSES : * i :. ve -* *.*s *? er . “ wa) *« ~ * or © : “ . . one i * Pa 2 ° e . a 6=—o eee aa ‘ 4 f. eta . * . id . * . +. ’ * . . A e te est . , * a” “ * 4 oy *, * ‘es * * wy 8 F hg ® + ** «* * *, e i» é 4 . * Standard tilt collar with Italian Flair. Crease and soil resistant, all cotton. 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The wedding | date hasn't been set. :\Rochester OES Sets Card Party, regardless Variety Show Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, day at the Avon Park Pavilion. * * * One of the highlights of the show will be the introduction of the “Glamor Girl of 1958" by George Ennis, Rochester Village president. * * * ments. The public is invited. Nets Bandit $8,500 Three employes said the gun- |man looked like the one who held FE 4-5791 Are You Worried About JOB SECURITY? Today, nearly every office position requires a knowledge of shorthand, typewriting, English, accounting, or office machines. There are many opportunities for those who are well trained in the basic fundamentals. If your future is uncertain, you are invited to call at the Institute office any weekday or on Monday or Thursday evenings. Day, Half-Day and Evening classes continue throughout the year. , . Prepare now for the future. Approved for Veteran’s Training The Business Institute “7 West Lawrence Street . Phone FE 2-3551 Call In Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin ; ~~ d Pill [feet oe Pee eee ee PO eee eee eee eee) \Area Legion Post Sets Dance-Meet “ROCHESTER — The Rochester will hold its annual card party and variety show at 7:30 p.m. Satur- Savings Co. Holdup | | There will be prizes and retresh- | i AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Hill- SRT EEE i ER. be Such accidents last : caused mp enpe 37 per cent of U. S. motorear fatal-|““puns officials. Gethsemane Church re eee new car’s control to Fete Catechumens * * * confirmed members the junior) vice president, outlined a road iin pertorms catechumen class at Gethsemane|design plan for removing roadside] «)oreg_ steering braking and Lutheran Church in Brooklandsitrees and other obstacles, flatten- celerator control will be feted, together with theirjing road shoulders and grading parents, at a Walther League ban. parallel drainage ditches and| The car turns right quet in Gethsemane Fellowshipiravines. — S EeinaLit ae Hall tomorrow . Dinner when moved will be served at 6:30. There will] , Ros@side-and guard rail crash | io: direction. It has & tests with remotely controlied Giveciien, be no charge. hich for the | avel-ln any +k ® ® “ant celeration is moved An annual feature of the League oe se Brakes are applied when program, the banquet is held to drawn backward. the active youth group of the con- Panic brake stops at 70, 50 and 30 gregation. miles ij ie COMPLETELY @ Recessed Top ® Divided Top ‘ 7 -. Yours, Just For Looking At The New Admiral. . AUTOMATIC...PLUS... © New Built-In Look @ Removable Oven Door @ Rollers (Optional) NO MONEY DOWN... $2. L leaner Roadsides Studie sevice otter, Fred calet Cut Nation's Car Prices Slashed For Quick Clearance | ELECTRIC RANGE MODEL 3087 Prices Starting | As Low As. 133 00 Weekly 108 NORTH hag Famous Names—Bel Canto, Omegatape, Livingston, Mercury, | £) Capitol and Many Others THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL! 77>\\ Brand New EXTENDED PLAY 45rpm ALBUMS by RCA Victor and AX Es. Columbia ZA ees Oe Sy i 1 7 i « é "2 + a ORIGINAL CRATES! — Limited Quantities BIG 13 CU. FT. AUTO-DEFROST | REFRIGERATOR | oe PR, POC LS ee eee © 4Full- * Pee eae ree = : eee < ¥ e Se ge ee ; : ae , i eA ba Se 5 = So Sie ¥ 5 es * ‘i 3 1 Pes ‘ 4 . j x * ‘ ‘ : a= iS i s : Oe : ee i aa : ; \ 2 3 / = Sb = i | © 2 a 5 : io ae & ‘ - < Sa ae i. 4 t z i ee} z : , \ : : } = + cs - eis . * i : ries t f z es = % 7 PONTIAG, MICHIGAN. - =—~———<‘<;«;«7;«C;«» a ‘ : , | time erime e poe ppd ten Sora where. Sappese be'd been Just jot the overhang until he finally|.aed cur note POINTED DI- ** * : p second later he | stuck down RECTL RUNWAY. R p> pga nage And the pert, Oe cee mes cant Ge eae -_ re tl wanted tp steal =p anh $id 5 You can't break the sound bar-/ potato chips, soft drinks andjtournament were Jim Smith andjtion represented 45 states, the Sul diert cnnn tines ae. eine ‘Sou Gtk eer Jnl? anything "and I. mean| Company cheer, refer 30,000, The noise i sufficiens| ancy. are not a substitute for a/Gloria Johnson. , ensngghies eps ——_ 1 * +2 (8 ing at Oscoda wasn't a thriller . We were » BROW! what an Alp Force! urb the civilian population)” . : _.|732 students shared $50,000 in cash . These ae be the hour and a halt wel2™2 heavy fog or clouds. Little for the steady succession of|' This is the claim ef members | Award-winning photographs from wands — . ain & the|Particles pelted against the wind. s * * |,|booms” simulates a bombing.| of the seventh grade science ithe 1957 Scholastic-Ansco Photo-|“ . machine or on 4 lara" bane mete erent 1 shield and I wondered whether hail! These people are “outer space’’| Also, in certain atmospheric con-| Classes of Dennis Beach, imstruc- jeraphy Awards will be on exhibit! , seers wits a hundred) weather below gf all fouled UPined ever broken it. folks right now with their knowl-/ditions at lower altitudes windows| tor at Madison Junior High (until next Friday at Washington yards. ~Slowly caliber in- when we home, e+ * edge and ability and the rest of USican be shattered and other inci-| Seheol, after they conducted a (Junior High School. ul Prom ed reek ae eee Pan, sa we're Seddenly I op [2m know it, dental consternation and havoc| four week experiment with white) 7 win hh toon Ode Cant Onn lont we ti ld + ane iO tue voles on the” intercom | DOWN Oh the field a radar screen|heaped upon a hapless populace.| rats from over 30,000 entries sub- : Today these, whirhvind. sisplanes)clouds and then. going ‘ino the] “Baler.” I asked. wlth great |:20Wed our blind airplane whipping ~*~ * * The classes in co-operation with| mitted by { oh “a IF hi T e h : ; ‘ltowards the ground at a few junior senior | t cee Wt ey oar] ek ak aye ere MME MS ta ho oa pe, TS TH A tae a eco way “iae a at we | OTVONS LONIG structive at—well, all I'm snow and ‘rain, You're going to| Me nedded. “W ana |Sadual glide. We’re prepared for eventuall- |survey on the food consumption! pipited from 8:25 a.m. to 3:30 mitted to say, is “at quite a dis|have a new experience and one ane pthc, ose eppeme: Gn, a p-m. each week day. WTHS Seniors Hold tance.” They're “saving the pre-|that wasn't on the docket.” I I wore supposed te bo glad T |in a control ruoms and car position| que "aneneaes omer es, [eimai stented that a toajerity of AT EASTERN Event to Raise Funds information that nok fae el oc nen you land in New York, aj proposed to be glad and so gied I |was pin-pointed constantly. Also,| we have speed and the know-how. |the students were not eating Nine Eastern Junior High School! for School Gift pa 4 Sommercial air liner probably has| became, but I'd rather have hed the radar equipment indicated the| But more important than alll, |balanced diet. boys were among the 10 seventh s] combat. "led ue oe ee The voice im ‘exact position of the runway. How) we have the men and the beys. | The then decided to use|graders in the nation who won ‘ on ae descent about Mi} the intereem tatened: the operator knew we were 150) They're our greatest asset. |white rats in a four week experi-jawards in the annual Industrial) By SANDY CLEMENCE " Batavia, so you! “,... 38%... that's It |feet off the ground instead of 250| They're the foundation of our ment so that they could demon-|Arts contest sponsored by the| Waterford Township High School Cuce, ene of one “ettachery”. {went Deve any ct those slevator 33 lor strate that a balanced diet is im-|Ford Motor Company. seniors will have a preview of was ont of position: and” chet |e w ge garry ape portant to physical growth and) ae winners are: Bruce A. |!2Shions which can be worn at across in jest = fow hun. | SOr% ag gat pag M4 development of the adolescent. pou pwight Boyd, Chartes 5. | "tir senior prom: tonight: when = re. =e, from 42,900 t0 30.800 in Bie wale They used rats of about 6-12 weeks) | wwe, Leen A. Mellen, James a eam inspiring sight. couldn't edie thane in ‘age which correspond to|_ . Edward G sponsoring. hear a thing, but here was this eae ek a ee ae. adolescents of about 12-14 years. te tae wmpinn aud tan The event, beginning at 8:30 a through Re nak oe won aie doom * *« * a p.m, in the school gym, is being skies Se Te down—but Three rats were used. One rat . . , | held to raise funds to purchase flashing across im front like a tle was named Satan. He was fed| Winners in this year’s competi-) , git tor the school from the = 4 tions of the cafeteria lunch each formals, modeled by Céntral Students to Ente day. He also was ted whole mik-! Clubs fo SpOnSOL {eins wil be irom Alla Brida He too was cot thy calstertn taaed On a aoe oe we Michigan Science Fair eater"The thr rats tamed a wit ~ . ciate ante, eaeacis ce vop,| The Hi-Y club and the Y-Teens Bonnie dg sat- sy Paar By WILLIAM BANK of Man: and Sherry Fink, or cider for the four week period. of the Lake Orion Community man of the men’s _— Evolution of Brain. By the end of the month the|High School will sponsor @ dance,| Tico, i659 cents ‘ i pel go esse Bot * * * difference in their appearance and] “April Love,” next Friday at the Members of the Dramatics Club School students are busy weights was very apparent. Satan | School | plan to canvass the township to- State Science Fair held at Hillsdale a weight of 100 grams. He looked) tees are: Diana Turner, Walter | third “p ” pial plan to attend are Robert Tenny, fat and healthy. Eight Ball looked! ter Cudnohufsky, decorations; [to be sa po dle. College April or, Seibert, Barbara : presented May 2 and 3. x * * Shadly, Krista Kaasik, and Martha jgood, but his weight did not in-| Bebbie Schumacher and Jack , crease as rapidly as Satan's. He} Schaeffer, refreshments and | The students aind their projects |Hodge, state president of the Jun- are Kay Jerome, Evolution of | Announce First grew ( during the period of the experi-| well, orchestra and tickets. Bi Horse Foot; Jerald Jerome, Met- |MICHIGAN BELL ASSEMBLY ment. Bill began at 52 grams and| Mary Lou Liebbart is handling | | ae amorphosis of Tadpoles; Joha | Yesterday Michigan Bell Tele- grew from 61 grams to 8 grams| publicity; and Michact Hudson | ExChange Pupil Roush, Family Tree of Animal Company held 2 double as- anemic and his fur was rough| will be charge of the check | Kingdom; Bruce Berg, Classifi- = — — = — his tail scaly. room, | at Avondale cation of Arthropods; Richard ve Barcelo ge To publicize their results stu- This will be a dress up dance Serwin, Effects of aicities en |which lg nF dents dents have used posters, pictures | With a popular band. Gary Wright, son of Mr. and — es and other interesting techniques | The Hi-Y Club elected officers Mrs. Earl H. Wright, 790 Nichols to draw other students attention |Tecently, Douglas Black is presi-/Dr., will be the first student from Evolution of Vertebrate Heart. e- ¢@ £25 dent: Al Kochanowski, vice vondal School parti * H ” presi-|A e High to ici- : rire At a recent meeting of ali-J-Hop tnd candy are not 2 good eub. {dent; Charles Stephen, secretary; [pate in the American Field Service Others are: Wendy Maneck, the juniors decided stitute for 9 good balanced diet, |and Carl Baber, treasurer. exchange student program. ; John Blamy, ithe theme of the dance would be; Student Government Day; Gary has been notified of his. Apparently the experiment has! wednesday was a success with 45} selection bat he as yet does been a success, for thefe has) students taking over the school’s know which country he been a noticeable increase in the! cierical, teachers, administrators! this participation of students in Mad-|anq maintenance positions. The junior class play, “Her ison's cafeteria lunch program) The job of superintendent of|Kissin’ Cousin” will be presénted and in the consumption of milk. schools was headed by VincentiThursday in the high school audi. The members of the top team| Butera. Douglas Black was prin-|torium at 8 p. m. . in Madison's Boy's Bowling League| cipal and other positions were held) Members of the cast include: are “Three Knights,” Daye Taylor,/by Carl Baber, assistant principal;|Pat Castor, Mike Walker, - Don Ron Leach, and Phil Wells. In| Marilyn McKenzie, girls counsel-|Barnhart, Ron Johnson, Pat Par- the Girl's League the high team/lor and Jon Dombrowski, boys ket, Barbara Parker, Jerry Ann is the ‘‘Highlights,’’ with Beverly) counsellor, Randall and -Melvin Johnson. Herdener, Linda Jordan, and Sha-| Heads of the departments were:| Four members of the Avondale ron Stevens. , Dietrich Ristow, science; Edward Future Homemakers of America The girl and a boy who have/Fry, mathematics; David Morgan,/are in Grand Rapids today attend- . é : << o_ MISCHIEVOUS SISTER — Karen Yakey, Pontiac Press Phote | WON ae Meee = a a shop; Julie Frederico, commser at 8 Cues day reaienel meeting. Are you a nar; When Jimmy was in town re-| (left) 108 Thames St., plays the lead in “Seven- new found boy friend Vance Jones, 60951 Mt. [ward were Mark Vincent andjcial; Mary Lou Liebbart, social/They are Nancy Riggle, Patricia row-minded music/cently (before the LP was released/ teenth Summer” to be me by the Roches- Vernon Rd., = dines thet her kid sister seed Louise Bolog, Winners of the/studies; Eleanor Hatfield, English bs, ‘Kitty Mildebrandt and lover? A goodjfor public sale) we listened t® it! ter High School Dramatics Club April 18-19. In by Charlotte Clanahan, 520 Willard St., is about |‘iéles_fames during a recentland Sheri Allen, band. en net | example of one isjand agreed it was one of this scene she seems dazed as she looks at her to sock-him over the head with a hammer. a thinks t h at show *€ Was ‘ music LP’s done| “Sadder-but-Wiser Girl for Me”’ a\ a Music in the Round by Dick Saunders r WROUGHT IRON “Smrmmren: een tesStage Spring Pl Murder Thriller Set Railings and Columns A me mentor, Meredit g ay ee , | telegram|, “Seventeenth Summer,” ° the|Yount, ile ipthine Charlotte for St Mike S Soon wa story of a girl’s first summer love, |Cjanahan, Margaret Purdy, Larry mauey woh ak eedeee Tom Weeber, Harold} Sunday, the two night presenta- aba csvccom ll Custom built to your home . . . for’ : The event will be held at the | Claudia Leach ahd'Bonnie Brook:| The play, which opens at 8. sr Saco ro = a i ln i in i i i ti a ti lt ti Ni ti i it i i le tl Mit di te i Mi Da Rochester Junior High School [bank are student ae . Fifth St., beginning Committee head “for the pro- St. High “Deal with a Profession ing Speciailist.. permanent beauty. Lasting protection. at 8 p.m. Patricia Higgins, dra- duction are: Kay Flintoft, proper-| 5©*®°!. Donation is dollar Your assurance of satisiaction.” _ Both interior and exterior railings and columns : instructor, is the director. ties; Margaret Purdy, for the Sunday and Monday per- > : , : 4 : trayed by Karen i , nes; Eloise a mystery : * > . ~_ makeup; Jerry Riddle, staging and|which takes place in a girl's 163 Ww. MORIN 5 EP BPS has PONTIAC Others in the case include: Judy Nina Hooker, ecenery. school, ‘ \ [ PPPPPPPPPPPPPELLPLPPLLPPPLILSPSLAS ewe ren Sa Skee oe ee q 24) ( ‘ | \ of bh = - " [ i \ {y . * 5 “ s : i : * ‘ iS ‘in Dye Appeal _. TWENTY | Hal Boyle sp Tables Turned Prosecution Now Asks More Time in Assault Case of Fenton Man The tables have turned in the Clifford B. Dye appeal case, The prosecution is now asking for more time, * Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor has asked Cir- cuit Judge Clark J. Adams for an extension of 90 days in answering Dye’s appeal to the Michigan Su- preme Court. * Taylor had fought numerous de- lays of the former Fenton village attorney in filing his appeal of as- sault with intent to do great bodily harm conviction handed down in *’ ® Judge Adams is to hear the mo- tion for the extension Monday. Moons Seen Improving Weather Forecasting SAN ANTONIO, Tex. —Arti- ficial satellites should eventually. improve long-range weather fore- casting, Dr. J. Wallace Joyce said. * * * Joyce, head of the Office for Geophysical President Newton's desk. He is expected to it. * * * A committee spokesman said a minimum grade average of C was decided upon, both as an incen- tive to study and a way to ease parking congestion on the cam- pus. Early steam engines were de- veloped to pump water from mines. |...And That Spitig Fever Will So f NEW YORK @ — There are tever gros the bg ety, # tra bras tin’ sechicachy polled te many days in Manhattan when alinto a ‘small aod rempeth over tim wate ee man feels his soul has the altitude whe ca ee ba = of an African pygmy. Folks quit fs cat one sae cy, Sloat in woe, skyscraper knee-| The driver high to his ‘soaring mind.” Inis temper and crieth "Welcome!" zs & * . {to the passenger. On such a day, when spring} The angry cabbie ceaseth to un- 6-Minute Test |¢72e25 Display Living Proof of i Detects Cancer |700!% Transplant | war yatta _a— conte Dye, Ultraviolet Light)i, + oe Rege HPN greases teeth| tune, and | Point Up Malignancy Cs ee “|music into | From Smears, Sputum et etl the ae os : rom omeoars, op Four teenagers showed their| The rich down | transplanted teeth last night in a/Park Ave. at the end of a leash| LOS ANGELES (INS) — A Los|demonstretion for 150 dentists andjheld by a hired doorman, feels a medical scientist has de-joral surgeons \attending the an-/bit warm in his mink wrap. scribed a simple test in which|nual Harvard Dental Assn. meet-inose inspects only every other hy-| uterine cancer is determined with-|ing. 4 |drant on his route. It is too much} in a: matter of minutes through} The four are among 50 young|Work to check them all. the flashing of flaming orange-red |patients who had transplant oper- es ee a signals from ation’ by Dr. Walter C.| Down on the East Side, mat Dr. von Bertalanffy of|Guralnick, dental surgeon at Mas-|tresses bloom on the fire escapes| Mr. Sinai Hospital said the tech-|sachusetts General Hospital and/in their first spring airing. nique was developed several years|orel surgery instructor at theiof fresh laundry, the flags of : ago in his laboratory when he was|Harvard school of dental medi-lpoor, dance from one tenement! associated-with the Unniversity of |cine. wall to another. © 4 .|Ottawa in-Canada. * * * _|- From the remaining fine old sa-| decker ebtainea | The first transplant of a téoth/loons on new. 3rd Ave.-a ne ae ae ts ae was made four years ago, Dr.|tinctive aroma of beer spread with a dye called nertltce (Gurelvics ash, sek te ot connenet 9, Wee. 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Show opened Thursday through Sunday: __THE PONTIA _ FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1958 _ oes 3 = ~ F +s deenew Ne i : 2 one ey = : : St. Frederick High School's: All- Sports banquet promoted by the Mom’s and Dad’s Club will be held Tuesday night May 6th with Wally Fromhart, head football coach at U. of D. as main speaker. : * * * j Dave Richey, member of the Press All-County team two years ago, was awarded a freshman basketball numeral at Michigan State. Art Dowd of Birmingham and Dick Lawless of Ferndale received numerals for fencing. x * '* Among the latest football clin- ies to be organized is ene slated for Santa Cruz, Calif., in June with MSU's Duffy Daugherty among the top instructors. Others will be Jack Curtice, Sid Gilman and Low Groza. * * * How's this for a record in office? Eva Miller was recently elected’ secretary-treasurer of the Ladies All-Star League for the llth year. New president next year will be Dorothy Ware with Sylvia Marion * vice-president. Re-elected to a 2nd term as sergeant-at-arms was Vi- a ola Cargal. * * * Gordie Howe, all: time great Kenny Garner, Central Michigan College’s outstanding - heavyweight wrestler from Berkley, has been named “most, valuable” by his teammates for the 2nd year in a a>@Di —— By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Frank Lane is content with the status quo. He is always trying. He .is the game's No. 1 manipu- lator. The man who introduced the three-platoon system first with the Chicago White Sox and then the St. Louis Cardinals — that is, one tricks with:the Cleveland Indians. The Indians won a 15-14 ten- It can never be said that trader team going, one coming and one playinge— is now up to similar ne Acquisitions Produce Victory) Francisco Giants yesterday in Houston, Tex., and the deft hand of Cleveland’s new general man- ager, Lane, was recognizable in the proceedings. Mickey Vernon hit a thnee-run homer in the eighth to put Cleve-|. land ahead 12-11. Vernon was bought from the Boston Red Sox last winter. It's a good thing, too. * * a Cleveland’s regular first base- man, Vic Wertz, cracked an ankle March 30 and probably is lost. un- 800 at Opening Session , 5 g Close to 800 persons, interest- ed in the latest models of boats, and boating gadgets, sports ma- teriel — and current summer ath- Boat, Sport Show Opens Trade exhibits include latest in the last 10 days. Smelt Start to Run Pontiac Press Photo named head football coach and Dick Hall (center) was chosen head basketball coach. They are congratulated by ath- letic director Tom Dodson. Ed Heikkinen (left) was im 1936 and 1937. Mrs. Fox is still very active in area golfing cir- | Fi . How does your whiskey drink 2 drinks smooth as silk IMAGINE! Never a trace of bite or burn in : sy your whiskey. Try Kessler tonight and see. 4/5 Q. : Pint - Cate Ne: 440 Code Ne, 442 | J0U8 KESSLER COMPANY, LANRENCEBONG, MOU, BLED NEY, 86 PROD, 7214% cea MENTO. Sm A t \ 4 us gee beisk ‘i L fehl cal Institute under the Navy V-12 He was named on the “Little Bachelor’s degree and later his Master's. In 1949 he joined the Pontide Central faculty as math teacher and assistant football coach. Since 1953 he has also been head baseball coach. Hall, a graduate of Wayne State University, attended Mackenzie scoring * ® Before moving inte the Pon. school system in 1956 at Lin- in pre-finished Cinnamon Birch Your Golf By Dr. CARY MIDDLECOFF Patient’s Complaint: Poor Distance, Worse Direction Diagnosis: Hitting From the Top Treatment: A golf swing can go wrong in a lot of places, just as a wreck can happen at any point along the road. Carrying this analogy. a little further, ther are danger points in the golf swing just as there are danger points along the —s 33 ‘apeeeaet? yareeat \E eee > 1 @ 9 WALL and |} BASE CABINETS }°@ SINK FRONT — BUILT-IN OVEN Units Are Adaptable Arrangements at € ot Reet ES eu The hairpin curve of the golf swing is where the backswing ends and the downswing begins. * If you'll just. go slow and stay calm through this stretch of the swing, you'll save many, many golf - clever about this; I’m just. tize the point so that you'll remember © it. Of all the faults in golf, the most prevalent and most * costly in strokes is this hitting from the top. ae | . Remember: START THE DOWNSWING SLOWLY AND SMOOTHLY. 4 ' (Copyright 1958, John F. Dilje Co.) a eanerpncannse ganna: orenenecmagellms 4 me i ea a st i et OcsC Archers Enjoy Banquet, | Award Honors New Treads mes 95 - mare thi 9 a ATTENTION OWNERS sean pet ale cnt ai 9.0020 | $9610 “ees — | 10.00x20 | $7991 ** All prices, plus tox 111 N. Perry FE 2-0121 BEGoodrich Open Every Friday Nite ’til 9 P.M. under investigation by the NCAA CHECKED BY NCAA — All-America Elgin Baylor was the cen- ter of attention as reports were made that Seattle University may be | Baylor's eligibility is being checked. ip Now Open to. Service An Makes and , I) Model Trucks. Complete and Guar // anteed Satisfaction at All Times, o = on CAL aD BODY WORK ‘ames iat Gh Seen Lassh Voie ae pee ; : R&R Morons, INC. | FE 4-3529. for unlawful recruiting practices. | f Disciplinary Action Expected SEATTLE @® — Seattle Univer- sity, which battled to the No. 2 spot in the NCAA Basketball Tour- nament last month, may find it- self on the outside looking in when 68-60 Defeat of Swan Produces 2nd ~ Straight Waterford Title Drayton Drug won the Water- ‘ford Township Recreation League \basketball crown for the 2nd — year Thursday hight with “Tt Has Boon a Standing Policy of Matthews-Hargreaves to Quote Delivered Prices” DELIVERED PRICE MEANS! 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Cunningham Named fo Fight Harris DETROIT #—Johnny Cunning- ham, veteran Baltimore welter- weight, will substitute for Weyman Dawson against Duke Harris, a scheduled 10-round bout at Motor City Arena tomorrow night. Jack Laken, Dawson’s manager, reported yesterday both he and the fighter were suffering from: flu. Cunningham defeated Barry Alli- son, New England welterweight champion, at Holyoke, Mass., last year, Seattle Recruiting Eyed by NCAA, Writer Avers |: |was so subdued as to be barely Richard set a record by slaying | . |Kelley, S.J., academic vice presi- Michigan 147-pound champion, in| Mon. thre Thur. Fri., Sat. _ Sun. $125 “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” KUHN AUTO WASH 149 W. Heron Across from Firestone post-season tournament play rolls around next year. The Post-Intelligencer, in an article written by Boyd Smith, said it learned today from a re- liable source that the NCAA in- fractions committee has been giv- ing Seattle University player re- pire J practices the eagle eye s found those practices | don’t measure up to NCAA stand- ards. Johnson, Don McKenney and Lar- ry Regan. * * * Bernie “Boom Boom" Geoffrion and defenseman Doug Harvey scored for Montreal. Geoffrion’s goal gave the Canadiens a brief 1-1 tie in the first period, Har- ~*~ * * As a result, the paper said, the committee may recommend to the NCAA Council at its meeting in pe the Bruins ae Log a etl New Orleans later this month that ey “Can’ tdig up the yard any more. Turf is too thick since they're using Vertagreen 10-6-4 for Turf and Trees.” the Chiefs be banned from post- season play in 1959. The P-] said the committee was particularly interested in an in-| stance in which Coach John Cas-) tellani is alleged to have paid the) | Fleming Mackell, who figured! ‘in McKenpey's goal, equalled the record of 12 for assists in playoff iseries. He had 10 in the semi-final ‘against New York and one in Tues- expenses of a high school coger |" s game. | who visited the Seattle campus. | * * + Official reaction to the story Montreal's Maurice “Rocket” in 117 playoff games, Ted Lind- say, while with Detroit, was the former record-holder with 116. The five goals scored by the! Bruins was the highest they have | registered against Canadiens in| playoff in 38 games. They scored a 54 win March 30, 1943. The 52 setback was also the audible. ‘ ¥ * * “I can neither confirm nor deny reports of this kind,"’ Walter By- ers, executive director of the NCAA, said in Kansas City. Castellani was out of town and unavailable for comment, The P-] quoted the Rev. Jolin worst for Montreal in a final since 1958 BUICK SPECIAL 2-Door Hardtop ‘2 7 8 5 With Accessories Listed DYNAFLOW, Heater, White Wall Tires, Windshield Washers, pagoreengs ¢.c07 37 << oceoary alamaey Oil Filter, Mileage Trip Compartment Light Low Monthly $69. T OLIVER MOTOR SALES Payments of 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 22-9101 Completely Delivered Your present car will probably make the down payment. dent of Seattle University, as say- 1955 when the Detroit Red Wings! slapped on a 7-1] win in Detroit. The third and fourth games of. the best-of-seven series wil] be played in Boston Sunday and Tuesday. ing: “T can tell you that the allega- tions have been made and that Seattle U. is cooperating fully with the NCAA. The school will do everything it can to correct any violations which may have oc- curred.” North Branch Wins Meet * ®t Paced by the stellar perform. | The P-I also said Homer Cooke Jr., director of the National Col- legiate Athletic Bureau, learned of the investigation of Seattle's re- cruiting tactics when he an- nounced plans to use a picture of Chieftain All-America Elgin Bay- tests, tied for 1st in broad jump and was 2nd in the high jump, | North Branch defeated Mayville, | 6524-4314, in a South Central | League dual match, _Thursday. OPEN BOWLING Everyday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. and All Day Saturday and Sunday 10 A. M. to 1 A. M. 24 Alleys—Automatic Pin Setters We Carry a Complete Line of Balls. Bags and Shoes re 5-233 HURON BOWL i..." Huron Se. lor on the cover of the 1959 bas- ketball guide. Cooke, the P-I said, was warned | by Wayne Duke, NCAA publicity chairman, not to use Baylor's pic-) ture because Seattle was “‘up for: investigation’ and might barred from post-season tourna- ment play. * * * In New York, Cooke denied that) such an exchange with Duke we place, “Our guide already has gone to! press and the cover was selected before I went to the tournament) in Louisville," Cooke said. “Tom. Hawkins of Notre Dame is on the cover, Baylor was never con-| sidered.” ‘18 Pike Se. ATTENTION BOWLERS Order Your Trophies NOW SPECIAL PRICES TO LEAGUES Free Engraving with Order of 550 or More American Trophy and Sporting Goods Co. Downtown Pontiac biel 5-9516 * t ' wa i ¥ 5 te JA | Bill Spence Says: Meet the ALL-AMERICAN Smaller Car, the new RAMBLER AMERICAN. Here are just a few reasons why this car is today's BIG BUY in small cars- Top economy of all American- built cars, high resale value, more room than any foreign small car and many other economy features that will take inflation out of motoring. Come in and drive it now. You'll save money every mile you drive. «BILL SPEER y Salen & Seaview 211 S. SAGINAW eee ey, ee eee eee ee LS ae eee ae ae Fee ee) Ee, ee Se ee ee a ae fe es Oe Ne ee ee ee ae : * ‘ “Se ; ee I 11, 1958 PI y 3. FRIDAY, 7 i FE 5-6136 70'S. : Former Detroit Star BRUCE KESSLER Says, |} Fails to Average 200 : 4 “Homer Hight Motors}, 0 ‘Cold’ Night Has a Top Value Selec- } _SYRACUSE, N.Y. wThe Bat las tion of Used Cars for jie fine orem teams aivicion thogan “Al . Every Budget. Come} po bnsscrre Papen J hs ‘1a —14'—15'—16'—18' —19'—21'—22 : Out and See Them ied 4 ee ore Models Shown on the Floor } Yourself. 18.210 salvo cut short the reigr a | and OUT ) sey fan + Moan set ours | Watch. for the Big the, lead, Wednesday night after You Auto Buy | uly two scores in the 55-year Auction | history of the ABC have exceed. | ed the Falstaff total: The all-time ie April 18 - 19. mosent to te 3.30 posted tu Se is — : | se ee chot 3,226 in 6 te 60 HLP. Mercury Outboard Motors ee ee —— | es win a SON MERCURY MOTORS | and eros ee By Our Pectory-Tretned Mechanic t passes ee By Wot re | elu + : : oo ter Sa oe Se : INLAND LAKES SALES | 2 — Fatla, the colar : ‘ | 3127 W. Huron FE 4-712! FE 2-6122 : neat capa, fated to aver A G lfey ) ? d- oun 4 A taitialnentsx si ¢ oo 28, ome othe rea vores in ZNG Saas tow DELRAY BEACH, Fla, —- Alpion, Mason Rudolph, stationed at . , . | : a. oe ee ae ee ee Myearold banker whose club re-|. Chatiee, Ark. Pete Dye of lm se: : | | amais to win 0 cham joined the association just so he|dianapolis and Eddie Hopkins, Jr. | ) Tan iteen Prete ceed i 4 could compete, and a 30-year-cld/of Abilene, Tex., also were in that | last Paterson, N. J., moved Walker Cup team veteran set the | bracket. : Htourth place with 96465-1063 — pace today as the Western Ama-| Chick Hendrickson, from Fern | | HOMER HIGHT 2972. ’ teur golf Garalataito arteeed dsj dale, ems was tied for 15th place | : 1 | pepe et? lt pte = MOTORS inc. 320 es sr: ie ce Kay of Columbus, Ga.” «ins tonal Amateur champion Hien weWaric ! ie f : . ’ : - wes OXFORD Don Phelps of Minneapolis , gn way hes wen a bin Gooet: nana PRD PB eee | : “Belore You Buy Anywhere Minn., provided some of the day'siand Rookie Boutee he was Florida intercollegiate|former British Amateur titlehold- PRICES! : See Hight for @ Deal carly excitement by roaring into Comeien, Cacia See Pan ke oe ms Thefs Right” | tat exries ® 225279225) DETROIT w—The Detroit Lions|Southern Amateur in 1948, field to the low 50 and ties OA 86-2528 Bill Byard of South Charleston, announced that tackle Ken). James Jackson, Kirkwood, Mo.,/final two qualifying rounds 4 ALL-NYLON W. Va.. battered che pine.ay, 731 oe te heen at ee oe . will determine , : ia pe my ne A ae FE : Dayton Thorobreds Allen Wells. The duo's 1,301’ was|his 1958 contract. ; | oK enough to boost them into first| The big lineman from Bowling = : jolace, however, ii the troman| Greet sat os the Lions’ tenet = Each shot a one-under-par Ti ! . most season un | QUALITY B= ot fe . Used Cars (pPrittony Field Trial ey avie gases aun Poe 1 ot on Saturday, Sunday cisco afid did an outstanding job. Also signed for 1958 is rookie AL HANOUTE Michigan Brittany Club will hold|and Harold Boutee of San Jose | tts AKCapproved spring field trial{State, the Detroit club's 12th draft CHEVROLET - BUICK Saturday and Sunday at the High-|choice, He is 6 feet 3 and weighs MY 2.2661 LAKE ORION land Recreation area. Entries/215 pounds. close at 8 p.m. today, and draw- . a ee ae RS ED as _ Hill Lodge, following a dinner at), ., Ziel (bestelt | seas een” Miesd Roewday at 090 on a ete) SUPERIOR IN SAFETY Pt place at conclusion of the trials. : : 70x15 $I BIS exchange Saterday, ot completion of al-ege: hee 0 of dinary new car tires us R Pory Pu vot [ot open derby; amateur allage SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER IW ARRIVE : ___EACKWALL TUBE TYPE | WHITEWALL TUBE TYPE Our Spring shipments are arriving and we have some 670x15 | 29.85 16.75 | 37.65 20.55 tremendous values to offersyou! Quality stock at low, 2 Big en ER vein ta tiaes isk intense silicate low prices. 710x15 34.10 18.55 | 41.10 22.80 From the “City of 760x15 37.25 24.85 Roses’ e ALL TUBELESS | WHITEWALL TUBELESS 200 Quolity Name Brand 670x155 | 34.73 22.95 ROSE a ‘ —— BUSHES } 71x15 | 38.10 25.45 Tre — 760x15 | 41.70 27.75 HERE'S WHY NYLON GIVES GREATEST BLOWOUT PROTECTION EVER OBE. ris. eager — BRQOM RAKES Mixed Gladiolus Bulbs ee oe eaiisie cusallbe:: ieleones | woistyne, wVicind acide hax sreelic thee S $149 Value Only Q7° BOX aoe Scpcnt Bape! So blowouts dve te rot | ence — — flex heot rsitonce, mekes cooler " ! br ard ito a A” eee ale “Meridian” Bar-B-Q ’ 4 oe ELA ous MUFFLERS cate ae a INSULATED INCLUDING CASTER, CAMBER AND ‘ PICNIC BAGS ALL SIZES— ALL TYPES | SST Se aT "ell 1314" ~ $ ALUE— eer FREE wstauanion 7 cate 87.92 (82.48 Valued ...cccvcess ° H , : eal PICNIC CHESTS oe E-Z BUDGET TERMS el ee | ($1498 Valse) ........ *10.49 ~ : ve ae. re a eee : mince UVES way to be a welcome visitor | ee a It’s correct to take along a gift of fine whiskey when you visit. And the most welcome whiskey gift of all is sure to be Seagram’s 7 Crown... the one whiskey more millions of Americans buy for themselves than any other brand. i IRE CO. ¢ | UTA mber ) ‘FE 5-9293 ~~. a Say Seagram's and be Sure - "77 W. Huron at Cass ° FES.0424 0 = “Lumber — Plywood — Coment — Fuel Oil OF AMERICAN WHISKEY AT ITS FINEST Sig een oS ae 3 : WS Soest See Auburn Heights, Mich. fms Si40U-OSTHLERE COMPANY, HON YORK CITY, SLINDED WHISKEY. 98 PROOF. 06% GIN0 HEVTHAL SPIRE, onsen ; ' ) ;' : i : 4 aed ace : = i \ ET \ ; ; ‘ f * ’ : } ] eo) | ah eg { ; eo Grand Openin BUD SHELTON ormerly Community Moto ing Celebra PONTIAC - “BUICK, Inc. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, i958_ r Sales There Are Three Reasons for This Type of Sale THE FIRST OF IT’S KIND IN AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY To let our friends, form- er customers, and future customers know that we have been appointed the © PONTIAC-BUICK deal- er in Rochester, and that we will continue to give them the same good deals and serivce we have accorded them in the past. We want all of the peo- ple in Oakland County to know that we are going to be a low profit volume dealer. And we can think of no better way to start than by selling these be- low described cars at these low prices. We only have 9 used cars in stock, whereas we should have 40. It is im- possible to keep good used car salesmen unless you have plenty of good used cars for them to sell. THIS GRAND OP- ENING SALE is one way to get good used cars for - our lot. This is the time to buy! ... There has never been, to our knowledge such a Sensational Sale as this one ... Where Cars are Sold at a Grand Opening Sale SO LOW... ==> HERE IS OUR PROOF! <— "58 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe Factory fresh. With radio, heater Hydramatic, white walls, oil filter, turn signals, all taxes and delivery charges. DRIVE HOME PRICE 25% DOWN, ‘6/% 10 36 Months at Only... ‘Volume’ BUD SHELTON, for the ast two years Oakland County’s largest vol- ume independent dealer would now like to be known as one of the largest VOLUME NEW CAR DEALERS in this area. The above prices attest to that. 223 MAIN STREET ALL MODELS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS GRAND OPENING SALE AT SIMILAR LOW PRICES. These prices are delivered in Rochester, and include the equipment described, Additional accessories and options can be purchased at the same low prices. Every car will be serviced before and guaranteed after delivery, but we reserve the right to withdraw this offer at the conclusion of our GRAND OPENING SALE ON THE SPOT CREDIT 0. K. ON THE SPOT DELIVERY. PLEASE BRING TITLE OR DEPOSIT. SHOP OTHER DEALERS FIRST, WE WANT TO TRADE TODAY. HICGH- EST TRADE ALLOWANCE, BUT TRADE-INS NOT NEC- ESSARY. These prices are good on all cars purchased during this GRAND OPENING SALE. If we'do not have the color or model you want, we will either trade with another dealer, or order your choice from the factory. BOAT . Come at Once 7” ‘BUD’ SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK, Inc. Formerly Community Motor Sales ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN — TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THIS SALE <— OL 1-8133 emen> WE HAVE THESE CARS FOR SALE! TA. BEG. ‘4 i 3 _ SHE SEEMS EXTRA FOND OF WHY arG ME TODAY Te fog © S Pe GR. ~ Ae right smrerens Cage, 1980 by Unhed hesnen tyntiente, inc APA.“ © 1960 by NEA Senise, ne. TM, Rag, UA, # tone . HE'S WW TOWN ANSWERING A MILLION QUESTIONS ABOUT His TRIP, TRwiwas 4-H © 1060 2 NEA Serving. tne. TM. Beg U.S. Pat, OFF _ By McEvoy and Strieber mg * eo P You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying sell- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-818) IN DOIN’ y ON TOO] | sat, Apr isthe 7:50 om. Ameri: can Star Mothers ° a Sale. rega- eT ere ot i Sat. 8 to 11 a.m. Fish 7 yr Hall, 4680 W. Walton Pri. 5:30 to 7:30. —adv. A rag We. Peewee Gee. 4 E. Pike. 9 to 5. —adv, Anaconda Rummage Sale. 128 W. Pike. 8 a.m, Sat., April 12. —adv.. Lodge Calendar ‘ thee Balt & Ohio Benguet Wierervcrn gta L. Ww. —adv, Mi. Wi Moors, W.M. OP PUBLIC GALE unt Number 3108,067-17 MEET DEADLINE — Members of the staff of The Conqueror, the Emmanuel Christian High School yearbook, were busy this week making last minute preparations to meet their deadline for the printers. Left to ri are: Sharyn Axen, 597 Mt. Clemens St..; Constance Hart, 485 Second St..; John Best, 751 Robinwood Ave.. and standing, Robert Ferguson, 358 Dover Rd., the editor. # perhaps found or handled « valuable United States To Boost Economy MARKETS |Corn Futures SRSSSeNyR Gv ne sawn tf “* we pe Sesseree ow 2@e oe es = : ae S35 r 3 see soaps ae aba’ = - -2F 84a 2428 foliowing are top prices cov- grown ic re ee Fees Market Weak iprogram to beef up the natign’s|¢ral Advisory Council Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of iquidation hit all pits in early Wednesday. board of trade dealings today and grain futures turned weak in near- ly all contracts. 3473| The May wheat delivery, in 3${\which there are possibilities of a ‘3. ae itight supply, was in good demand and ran a cent or more to the ii\plus side during the first minutes. But corn and soybeans were de- cidedly weak at the time, with losses out to'a cent or more, »- 3 ws Seuxesu|cse te ees 3 &. She catty Sarey, Sha Wid avg. 44'6: laree 43; medium 48; grade © laree|% lower on the new crop wheat, E ard = SUSSCLAeNeserecsssrssstcyses Cém: jum medi 325} fe advance this grain has made dur- ing the past two weeks. 10 (AP : f.0.b parte ae FB t ral-state| The new crop wheat and soy- oenies, grade A, jumbo, 46-83;/bean trading has been largely weighted ge a $i; extra large. #3-| speculative for several days. an» , 43-45 : ; > Wy 6. Rag By 8) Near the end of the first hour, wheat was 1 cent on the Miy to mercially graded: Whites, grade A,| May $2.20; corn % to 1 cent low- Poin a brs AE 4 ress er, May $1.25: oats unchanged to Professor Offers Plan ANN ARBOR — A seven-point, Haber iv chairman of the Fed- economy was advanced today by|ment. He said the a University of Michigan econo-|the necessary forces for recovery mist. * ~*~ * Prof. William Haber said the Finalists in Tournament, otaphee an Picea cee tt) Go to Regional Match 4. Give the unemployed more| at Lansing This Month | benefits. 5. Increase social security pay- | Pontiac Central High School's | ments by 10 per cent. forensic squad 6. Spend more money ,on de-| School in the Saginaw Valley Con- | fense. ' ference ring Speech Tourna- T. Further ease Federal Reserve | ment. - | credit. as Pontiac speakers ~ a gztre large, 41; large, 39-40; medium, 36-/14 lower, May 66%; rye % to 1% Be eva 2ee--Baveauwuevules au sveeeu git euaiiy rae oft F F 4 z s a5 slersssatsesesszy tee fg} :2 ‘ ‘| 7 pil ie ial = SEF 4} : & E a Pid é | a gh, a ati hott : rib : : 3* * 3 i i 8 : 84 H : : ‘ee i = | it sf ei82s808 iE iz i : :f a i HE E : é Fs E 2 = eovtessusses if i if snes P: i rey ests pap 2a? a i iby . z se * . . eee P ee * 2 &—§ Sew ae ~~ ©4841 ES ORS ORY 2 iz - = SISISLISS ZS Ivy standard heifers 19.50-24.50; utility cows jopened week at 17.00-19.00. from Tuesday ‘ob 11.80-18.80: few commercial cows Auto, Truck Output *-* = & saSseresan.sissreyeus. ed “se 19.50-31.06; canners end i r4 .00-22.50: individual * 17.50: utility bulls, 20-00-e) ater bul|Increases This Week 17.00-20.06: lot jee 806 ib. =o eUsee Pre =48e28. thereon on Tuesday, ¢ A ny Wg 8:00. o'clock p2- at the ‘loon field Mis High School in said| follows: Lots 251, 282, 263. 254, 255, 256 257. lands Sub. of t of 6.W. of Sec-| Mon tion 3, Town Berth, Range 10 East,| DP. a County z = its —. and persona) Cnc “Ee rein or thereon. Said : be sold subject to existing easements, building use restrictions ys from the sha" martstani marke the Cape oy! the tit lem f x $ Schon Distri . b , we the full pur- for the abore described moguted. "fewer cash ot 7 "s check, Pos- Sess e saz-svuawnis ' S cents lower: sows . fae | crastly 80 cumte eeu. instances 78 eents\cars and trucks against last week's 283955 TRRVSISAIKVKSt sux¥s+2; carly sais. Compare last week slaughter Dominion plants built 11,414 ve- classes steady to strong. eT EW YORK—iCompiled by the As- The lots to be sold are described 45 sociated Press): in Liber 25, page 3 of, and include ail buildings 1957 low be thereon but shall not > Renee efee dort potnts are eign road and Riemanwille street short-| 4 fire started in a vacant build- ly before 9 p.m. yesterday and|ing owned by Mrs. Peter Marz; at, escaped with approximately $600. [zs Lansing St., Waterford Town- en YVeooae store owner John Yasso, 53, of} Waterford Township firemen said, Detroit, told township police. ithat the blaze started around the - 00 ws 3 OH ~onnweieg & the market at the time, he said. lower, May $1.30%; soybeans ‘s to % lower, May $2.30%; lard 2 Livestock to 5 cents a hundred pounds Jow-) PETROIT LIVESTOCK ier, May $12.75. | DETROIT, April 16 ‘(AP)—Cattie—_ ble, 300° Pew sia seattered lots uughter! - Grai Pp ° ity eerily z quality n Prices less than load inating; two CHICAGO GRAIN \loads feeders in ea run; balance mainly cows: no KR. H. steers end Conmaso, April 11. ‘«aP) — Opening heifers; cows opening steady; aeety OT RAT oO. | cows 1i1.80-10.80; canners and culters ,, / é 18 oss sie! 14.00-17.50 last week siaugh- 5, VY vsevrces ? BFP pee 2) ter steers and heifers steady to $0 cents 2’) - vee LOOM Jiy .. «ce & higher; cows 60 cents higher; bulls xe ee ee 30h Sep waeasees sei | strong to 50 ey hi, 7 mon gent a sees iy a 24 nee ‘| } hotce steers : mo eeoice tone . |$80:1200 im steers 3880-3100, latter! CORN me, — 10% price paid for two loads average to hizh May ..-...-. eet roe 1.18% choice 11 tb. steers; standard steers -') ioe Bee sees ioe 23.00-22.50: utility steers 20.00-23 jpep berths * few loads choice 800-950 Ib, heifers see 13 - 8 27.00-28.00: part lead hich choice mixed Mar . ...... May «.-..0. 13.9 yeartinas Ps Ibs. 30.00: good to low B ccsicee d cho! heifers 24.50-27.00: utility end | | cutters 14.00- j } | ' a \Ford. Motor Co. © ‘manager of the cho! | ; em o*Vealers-alabie,. not enough to| DETROIT ®—Motor vehicle out-| make @ market. Compered aioe ge-|put this week will consist of 84,405; * pmewhat curtailed: hole cars and 17,175 trucks, Automotive; ge Se $x Si'00 coi|News said today. This compares Oo ek butchers 28 cents with last week's 64,358 cars and higher: sews sieady: few No. 2 and 3/16,916 trucks. In the like 1957 week 180-248 i. butchers 21 96-21.25: eaak 126,194 cars and 22,720 trucks were 31.89: small jot mostly No..1 213 Ibs./ built, : othe hts and grades absent : carte: Se "arndes Sows 300-600 "bs.| The trade paper estimates Ca- woted 18.50-19.00. Compared last week) nadian output this week at 8,850 p and lambs—Salable, 100 no 6,664 units, In the like 1957 week, hicles, | Automotive News said that, based) Three Bandits Hold Up on current schedules, U. S. car, : P joutput for April is estimated at! ives Good Neighbor Market |368.200 units, March output was. a 17] ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — 156.6 Three men, one armed with a, , a S\blue-steel revolver and another Fire in Vacant Building '357,049 cars. | ; i i with a knife, held up the Good’ Neighbor Market at W. Eight Mile COUSeS $100 Damages Two of the bandits were masked, 'ship at 7:30 p.m. last night. “There were three customers in|shimney and there was $100 dam: age to. the $6,000 frame house. for Michigan. The department said New Hospital to Benefit Business Notes | s,s te 14 Pentae speaker Donald W. Sawyer hag been! now named assistant general sales man-| the ager in charge of field operations| Lansing . for thé . Tractor » see | Senioir Jack Schatzley, 791 Mel-; aa Intplement rose St. conference Sawyer was division's Minne- > in the extempore speaking compe-| apolis sales dis- ~ tition nag oer a) trict, and i- sophomore, 1 Auburn Ave.,| ously cred ox placed second in the oratorical « * * Department. He SAWYER Compete in the regional tourna- was also parts sales manager for : the jeraur Ganiiionn Motors Corp. prince, Clark Davis, Bruce Bishop, ; ° alker, State’s Wheat Crop Big |“ Central's speech squad ull Fi Franchise Available We Have Several Good Towns Open for restone Complete Line # Dealer Stores $30,000 capital investment will set you up in business with one of the most valuable Franchises in America. Sixteen Complete Departments of top quality merchandise, in- cluding Firestone tires and automotive mer- chandise, the Philco line of appliances, tele- vision and radios, Spalding sporting .goods, Sunbeam, G. E., Westinghouse, Toastmaster, Universal, Dormeyer, Kndpp-Monarch traffic appliances. Firestane brings you the products that all America buys with confidence. Aggressive merchandising and advertising by newspaper, radio, television, and direct No experience necessary .. . we train you. Experts will help you develop your business every week of every mail — we share the cost. year. Address ‘inquiry on form supplied below. oe ee ee oe ee a ee ow oe oe oe -— ee ee ee oe oF ee ee ee ee ae ee or ee D. R. Walker, District Manager Firestone Tire G Rubber Co. 1405 Henry Street Detroit, Michigan Please furnish me with more information regarding Firestone Dealer Stores. NOMNO: gcc ees es HEUTE e we ESwKeS coached by Walter R: Smith, ee a WASHINGTON (#—The Agricul- ture Dept. has forecast a winter spose mutrecter: wheat crop of 33,325,000 bushels the Michigan winter wheat crop is part of a national crop of 964 mil-| ROMEO — The Community Hos- lion bushels—the fourth largest of| pital will benefit from tonight's record. Stocks of corn on Michi-|fish fry at the new Romeo Youth gan farms as of April 1 were/and Civic Center. The dinner pon- 40,230,000 bushels, the department!sored by St. Paul's Episcopal said. Stocks of wheat were placed |Church, will be served between 4 at 1,437,000 bushels. and 8:30. Valspo".... From “can opening’ to “brush rinsing”, you'll find odorless, Decorator's Latex leaves no laps, streaks and brushmarks to slow you SSB95 Gal. down — no drag of pull on brush or roller. All Decorator Latex fashion styled colors can $1.29 at. be inter-mixed to give you a wide color choice . —and they’re dry in less than an hour, ALKYD yalsp? : seu- | FLAT | GLOSS i el erie #. $2.02 qt. is the finish oe for ts enstl pplied and is i all Matching colors for vse on cally odorless real plea interior walls ond woodwork, wher, and clare diffusing, candlelight ever extre durability is desired. ance aon be marred by re- | peated cleansing, Keego Hardware No. 1 : 3041 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR “| FE 2-3766 SYLW =. ef KELAX tet “Slient Sound" Tune TV from anywhere in the room, MITA TV CE COMMAND ‘REMOTE TV TUNING \alelcs SPA SLIMMER, TRIMMER CABINET STYLING or Blond Oak colors. “400” S; mand Tuning. @ TURN SET “ON” AND “OFF” 422 West Huron Street Phone FREE PARKING Open ‘Monffay SCeeeeeereesoeoe SSSSSSSSSSSSSCHSSEES OSES eeeteeeeeeeeses THE BAINBRIDGE Medel A3008 . * diag. 6 > fi rom cure ares, Available ia preioed Mahogany $969" pace Just press a button on thid control box te— @ CHANGE CHANNELS (in either direction) ¢ MUTE SOUND OF LONG, ANNOYING ~ COMMERCIALS WHILE PICTURE REMAINS SWEET'S RADIO and TV SHOP | ame eee ee ee ee ee ae \ : : * . 5 ; \ 2 ; : THIRTY | ( dl GU core THE PO Death Notices __Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Loo. 2 SLICES OF HAM | APRIL 10, Sunday evening hg te” AF M Brown will Me in opiate at ] ew en ner pint sees after T p.m. this| for steady employment. evenin, iy “Spee “4 re average. Roims, APam 7 na. Et -+y. and reference will be considered. 60. Puneral arrangements wall be “ge Apply = Pape between 10 cananena ter by ee Sherman Puneral Home, ota ARE YOU D ville our present salary position? ‘ould you like a i PERNA, APRIL 10, 0, 1958, |. BRUNO, sales future with aay 7 487 Paddock 8t., “sae, 72; beloved came Wel Gere rage, a. husband of ‘»@@®F| built in escalator teatater In- — —fgther of Sam *hredend Roberi| vestigate this today. Write Pom: |W rs. * Mrs. Many path Peters end| ‘ee Press Box 9 giving full. per Mere. ametis 6 ag - me Pat . : of Joseph Pe: AKER, PART . MAIN. Peltte 3 sleters + italy, 16 ly summer work. Yard, garden & gee ' children greener eet poleceliancéus tasks. THE OPE ce dren also one ee Funeral ar-| for 3 bedroom spewnees. garage, : x AL rengements , “aparks-Griffin Pu Gercickty farsdched, Neat OE pet| for” gatt | : oe : : | ater . it $25 pe “time. | : meat Urge Pentiae Proms tes|’ yea a on IN" A FI ASH. cin ES A. Johnson | neral Home. ~ CLASSIFICATIONS | | einpewrens PRODUCTION. Fal|_ On >3ie1.— x INDEX can Teva AIR. By , s rd Lake| for No" wash |. Help Wanted *an| ALL MEN OR WOMEN 3 oii = : : Wanted Male ....ccseveuve . § EXPERIEN i " ed ildin: Service Dressmaking ailoring. imsin : . f Ee bev ee | Female ; Hottest eo oc _ bg Sie mate Bu g 12 fu oT 16 _ 8. Fo einen im? 8. | — ele Wanted «-- sees sees: = man rei a fer- car a -| ANY TYPE 0 or we - : 5 RR ae Sad sere| Recast P| ME OR eee a . ——e Fete Wanted passes ‘ YOU LEARN. THEN Work Wanted Female .........- rt Mail, Fastway ‘Se be wre Air “nese peor vm ung Re |, @ B TRENCHING Bs th he ve stat : SERVICES OFFERED MEN pee ae CAN a om valifeations Box : | : Dauben| 1S “THIS FOR YOU?” — Smith-Wid . - ce oblon - eman ‘Call Pe aaa 4 ont oF appoint Nationally advertised food pro- Televisiois Service 22 BEAL EsTaTe OPEN EVES duct. $1,000 or more per mo. 15 first year. Unusual retirement aan a a we pian ih to. 3 years, Men, oF per commissions, $15 2B as Kendales, 14 8. Sag- to door Selung P Fer personal ie > MAN WITH CAR FOR OUT- eS new home rofect Lj * = ee know! In Pontiac Wate aterford and Uties footy King's, 6 N. Saginaw ot. Realty Co. a | -&|Employment Agencies 8A Ds - ‘ : sion, car allowance. Only those/~~~ ‘ 3 43180. i ee ngtanreees interested in permanent position i seed pesey, Singer Gewing Center. EVELYN EDWARDS L W 70 SELL_NATIONAT- VOCATIONAL COUNSELING. equlomen:. ix onpertaany| St! COMMUNITY BANK BLDO. “og tee | Seed = oEEre we | IMMEDIATE |, Picture Tubes ACTION : "easel Fk upon _— Ss L. Tes empleton, Rea Kor R y; Willi Read Villing and Able 5 , tt AT Cond. 7 Soest i | aurswe | RECPT “st ' : : = ALL CASH | nationally kno Don't Lose Your House Satta re Cees tae aie taedel ake na be Attractive gint who can type, to| built OR_2-00k2 a PLOWIN r All Makes — Gervine neat "We train you for| WPM, sere, anywhere. PE 5-651. st. We buy anan’ ene oot i catings. Apply at iss contact. a" i ee wo 5 Pe nets Rem: 2 _ Sandee PLOWED & FITTED Upholstering ee Riess: SHAM | W. Mounteaim. days, Midwest Employment, Rhee. rooms CEN — OVER 00 — MAR.) Sours “ale Denk Biss. set ge SRROEN LA WH 6. PLOWING, CON eee pene | F Eieia Instructions | __Pree_cotimates._O8 34173. Secu, in we eon | BA ( Lake Property KLE'S ng. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM ~~ SALESMEN | CAWN ANI GARDEN ROTO TiL- — 35 or over, To contact smali| PTA O. TRONS. a OR| FE cee oe: mee. . 315 EB. Wilson, i —TuOMAN UPHOLATERING __ | ‘Tour . MS pe eta | * sell eme yeney pervice, FE $2041. pratense “advanced a siudents. estimates é a pomine and deems discing. t_B. Torey & ———— | mt 5-4073. of Walton. Lost & Found 24 ee tog aida I. Bl Saperteuced “Prefer married man| ~~ ‘Work Wanted Male 10 basements, EM 34898. stowina & DISCING. VICINITY | pc saan wane en ces Ie | vrieeceee Gl whe wishes ad he $it-|41 CARPENTER WORK. NEW —| EMENT & BL of Auburs Heights. Phone FE| "Puke Oakland OR 34%). | pores Repair 4-4210. WORK. PE 56-0782 70436 after 4. _ Lost: MONDAY, BOYS SUIT-| so aah , —_ 2169 "|a-t WALL ST igaENS. REASON- WALL T AND R 4 ease, vic. Metamora & Ann Ar- ley. : SALES iN able. Pree estimates, FE 4-6440. ing. xyes estimates. PE 46i91,| Lawns & gardens. OL 1-0635. bor ‘on routes 24, 50 & 23, Re-|/ TED TOR FULL TIME | [AVATLASLE NOW! Gee repair.| teed work Pree estimates. OR WORK WANTED bog ey a yee Men's Cloning Petectence. we| B.S beudas, PE Str. $So00 i freoching. © al pfekins. movSG | more, Mich. _3iFil evenings. open "Evenings" Sunday’ to $ ier” Seay Smpletes boncths,| SVAICARLE BI CARPENTER GUARANTEED ROOFS — ACL | _¥ses0 Cet nevi Pe Swe Listings Wanted Apply to Robert Hall Clothes, 200/" Homes & built, cabinet Eat, Wit, Rages Marah. We Buy Equities iy iin fae Pet en SALI PES CONSULTANT ished. Wil financing. Pree a! ‘Na = Jecme Tax Servic 17 uo. am * on 5 CON SULTANT cxtimates Pe 3-406 or FE oo ° yes PE eae , RULLy ar =A e z as spots. shy. os of Huron & ot hake RILEY, upraer Ro. MA Eoabats Pt Skea fet | teat rating. Call Oa ae | Hor” pater beater. za rus: ‘HS sasinoes Reason: einen. “—. a utes’ « “aodale. tis “Go. tose We , ible. 2.2005 _ Tae uspie ‘no tea use and Maple Ro. MA_ 61833. 73 , Glamour & "Vogue. You | musi 4-5000, nae HOME. GARAGE, CARINE. AB — - an a Bome He Hobbies & Supplies 24A cava Saat | eu ue This, fe nota. Job, but © caret cling, Be job. to ar hoo |. tarene "| Paint SY woMBER PicrunEs.| _{oor rviow, please cell Wood: |x oatee ees reas 20m. | MASON & aLL oy eg see ss 4) eae Sir CARPENTER ALL TYPES. | _ estimates “4 time. OR —Boot_Store,_15_E. Lawrence St Lara WA Ww | amaclagr Sarge _rwoe| Salgn su ciel en i mr | Paee COME go abe be Maand Be Tap | Notices & Personals 28 ee : * tant gros. |COSTOM CARPENTRY NEW OR | _Wail Co. MYrtle 2-1864. EMPIRE TAX SERVI : item, t Beograd pre fuente ree cima, OF | PEROT On SeSPELY A ee ert Benita | uites at 3 additions) men|EXPERIENCED GARDENER [CO RENDS “Hi, | 1262 Oxbow Le 103 Sabow i Lake Ra. a os Fé Sein Confidential : fn the southeastern Michigan area) wants work 1 or 3 days weekly. Meyers OR 3-138. : BURTO: ant a GAN wT Leslie R. Mi 4 dleton {2 jeadafasel Tor a “dose stu simmer Cali FE MEapes “ater Pat Lee 5 ®, REPAIR REAS.| Hoste BBAMFERCTE wy avrott APPOL Att Pa, oad Bullé- | BROKER _ PF. §1721| come | ' . ; ‘ INCOME TAX INCOME TAX. 6 W. HURON. Cc YS ’ “R Bere Sat er anon "a, eae Wot ae OE | Ee coe: eeenen tn Fron | ft epzre g eoweaet ea ha Homeow eet elephone Solicitin caWwna RAKED ROLLED, SEED. ag as Mi INCOME TAX REAS PRICES 604 GHURCrESs onGAniations | WS ‘ary beer | needed: Rooly due 8. angina, _tu feria & mowed, Pi 3deet Pe ler COME TAX PREPARES 15 * cubes Gat ip oo auio-| Pre cared ene cash, for gout | pm rE to emeen 10 “snd 3) CARDSCAPING ey wa ed| ROOF REPAIRS Wis, ine He edtae, “OS Civertised vanitia. PE EXPECTED CHANCE WAKES|_'e_MY 3-1108. EAVESTROVORINO ~— “RETURNS USING SAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MAE WHITE BROS. “Es ements, or, or tul) basements. ots SS ge iNTY MA 1 > is, sees Bid hey, D&M BUILDING | HOME OR EVENING. APPOINT. | DAINTY MA soPeiina — i ee 8. SERVICE WwW R. BOLIN es good or 3 bed- rR 9.7004 Eves, OR 22978.| 564 wy sacinae N sr | DESIRING FER CENT & MORE | [ake phose rE com. ~~ : ee n ernie ' ~ TRENCHING AND Laundry Service 18) Pre Guaranteed Pian ae | ting tor commercial» proper- BULLDOZING ties. farms, and se | ire Fey Fire e-REMOVAL- TRIMMING. Sb, Tiempos _FE 1-007, | 79 tie Ladle onke = 2 tocteres 9000) tt saws FA TW | <-ulding Supplies 124 | met | 0% Ww Muron-st_ Pe 9-701 | sal efter, § p.m. Phone decoreting: 30 years experience. | FIREBRICE. USED. 10 CENTS BA. i | We Will Buy Help Wanted Female 7, YOUNG MARRIED F MAR is wis Lv. o*fne a ‘is meen A vee | APP SHOE vos Equity j BEAUTY OPERATOR cone? ‘Se re a cha: PART re 3 B'S JOE'S ee x a," FE 2.0023 “tne Pies, on Seske or Fred Herman ted “tape. "We se alle | gperienced for steddy position.) CALL PE +2000 hxvtie. | Business Services 13 it SLL PYF ins LAW teats | BO APO Oe ge eave On Del ae 3 “Work Wanted Female 11 Garden plowing, discing, |" 's ? Teenagers hik- wick. mr rcbaeent ea — FOR 1 At FURNACE CLEANING, ee re-cceding.| fee” SGimaming. picnics. te _ rebasere we you ore | interested in party 1A WASHING & IRONINGS. NICE- ea TE LAWN SERVICE [By BA , $800 Commerce Ra. 2 Ba aut ee Ba 7 Bay ONING SERVICE eae i Chaperon Service, OR. 33701. a fF are/! SERVI COMPLETE LAY N. GRADING, | ~~ Reduce. an averase of 1 for 1 of : educe RUN DOWN, BURNED ee Aeae genememe 7 ee es ee and_* p.m. steam pressing, serv ch oe tile “Syyfet sale. OR) Gove mer WANTED THMEDIATELY:| © COM | core 3. cm Clerk - cosmngrapher cea Se ae eI an ING. YARD a Pago a wana Coutrnste Beyors "walt Be, Bee caretal career oe Be Your memory xs never graw old. varied 2 So pe echelon | bat Rimmed 7? SERVICE. Fee*trat vat Gal Pe éaia. Paul M M. Jones, Real Est. as Panto ee oe ate | ieee eae ei Sl eae ee ag | Boece BS | ee ea Se ea Sadly missed by e, Co and; shorthand at 100° . necessary. . Pick del, Ss : 8 214. of ail kinds, Have buyers waiting | =| _Miae®cr Miah RE a Bestel ERP. COLORED GIRL "Wa 3000 _" “| Wtd. Children to Board 26 N. Funeral Directors 4)cxpante WOMAN On- GIRL TO] q00?—Tork Have ref_ Fe 2407 Fini, bint, TOP s0il, SAND, ae ve sae “A aes inecsramar cere oft chiaren ee 8 & as waittent, nalesindy fi «9 : trees “days, Preece aights. MA | “1, MICENSEY ROME. Lovina L room @ beth in sew B’ham.|@ DESIRES WOR censed home. Good reference, FE are, 5-6340. 3. FUNERAL HOME ach There, & Sun. oft, White ee ef rotowtiller; arg ie Drayton Plains mm pretrres Cal Mal Soe HAVING A. BABY? VACATION: | nov's, 96 Onkiand PE. 2-4001. | me eae BOLE a Donelson-Johns| siti, Syitetet'visattites | Sitter tur tnt estos | "Wala wwteet, Geran | oa, FUNERAL HOME a (abY WOULD Like WORK BY jib WoRK Thoughtful Service ew a _ ee; ss — (Semearaeh iat _ing,_¥ uarant age Fences PE 0-0036. | oa Voorhees-Siple|-g, semuges, mort 24 teun| ets vn tare ee eect | FUNERAL HOME _ | Siilenstiations to cellections, no] _ mornin 1 x) Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor Gehverier FE Patek abeeeiratra’s asc ‘§ LAKE CLEA WING ___FE 23-8378 op i retarial_service EM 3-2842 Weeds, * mud removeq from 7 Cemet ery Lots 5 NO T MATION o ee _ oe. Free Est., HOUSEKEEPER MOTHER WOULD LIKE SER VT: : “4 QRAVE LOT IN WHITE CHAPEL) 9 children More for home than) CHILD. DAYS ONLY FE Beets “Fi ¢ GRAVE LOT-PER KITCHEN HELPER TO DO ALL|_ : ry mount Park Cemetery. wana. 3 of hes ous. ds — NEED HELP With YOUR seer Paw FEREORE vide. ‘will sacrifice. Call after 6, Satay ere a, Wart CHAPEL — two GEaWis| col Mire, ‘wilson, OR 31161. igen - $300, LI oan yn or Lic H SEKEEP- and pi ORIando wi z ¢ e Bema x ’ nee *| | (WABRIN NINOS GED : WABHINGS A —“Wi- BOX REPLIFS ee, housekeeper. Pontiac ae 2 er inn WiNte oats ” At 10 a.m. today there ||“ NEED MONEY |"eaun ms were replies at the Press ve openings for gitls whe WidOW LADY NEEDS DAY WORK Seon towng || Bi 3 Se ee bexes: alts 01 1, 2, 8, 25, 28, SALESWOMAN a erences aod. . a — a Ty ws NDI ID : Be a 4 ee 2 ; Apt AT employment with r “i ae | Sua Good” employ Se or ge ae y : right woman. Mr. | wp Sg FE 5-4657, DON'T PASS UP} ft kSitner's, Sete ae _Building Service 12 Call FE 28181 for an. ad w| FOR CASH IN Al MONEY! Sell asneededi = ae Floor ; Sanding to recover a Joss. Dial FE} ;4 ax |HURRY, sell things gings for cashh FOR CASH IN Al. 2.8181 for an ad-writer. iB througt Classified Ads. BARGAIN? tea “e : Anything we! ae FE in the Want Ads! Say “charge ne \ 2-8181, \ \ ig een cs \ z a . a ‘ ‘ \ . ‘ é \ \ i ‘ f % & 4 : i J ; \ . j through Classified Ads!;IHURRY, sell — things AA TRENCHTIN FE 2-8181. | |through’ Classitied things A A ode hg of 2 * 4 Day or Week ncaa ~ . and COR) 4 Te L} JAN Les. Auburn . a, oa 7 ixz.| Rent Office Space 4 Mode pee to city Ress. asi aT; crt Bt SOM. |2 M ; ~ “ee 20x50, suitable for doc- Fay . tore clinic, insurance or PE 6-063. , tect These brick offices are Cex UODERN BRick ¢ nearly new and have connecting eal pms... dail ' doors. Can be ieased separately an ey or can be used as one office. : , - Lots of parking space. Close to at OR: 5 - "MODERN 3 «0s Miracle Mile. Rosson, 100 Heights R4 MY) A. JOHNSON, Realtor _* saawontiat| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Le. frente :. FE 4 = 3 botreome, J livia with ft ee, Int dining room, lar, front excellent : view over lake, Noors, BATH, AT walls, full base- with 2 children, 29 Francis ment, Attached 3 car ga St, 44423 rage, expensive & W hing 8, eos te nd — poem end be nets pone i = beautifl pal your thool viege. mo rons *posth s re = _ for only $11,090 with pot anlar on © Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . x. w 8t.. Pontiac Co mn tesa” * Dair's « Comfortable . & AL me ten tore tea & mene LIVING a 6.617 6 Pa Paddock. 7.tatY In this 2 yr. old by WOODMERE _ with ful] basement. Pine su- 4 ped and bath, newly deco oes area. Call t's heat, children permit luff and bluster; complete- ted mo ¢ ly d and new alu- S" minum and screens 1” = n St. A deme to enler at $8,450 Eve PE 5-0510 FE 2-3971 with $65 per month. BED. BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT 7 3 BED. Hy ber tent heat paid. UN 2- s|Rateman TIAC a B Los 9 eh 88 ‘vin: eee ee FOR CO LORED REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 8. Eves, & Sun. west SIDE 5 .. 1% BATHS. ok: . Bear garage. Oil heat. Kampsen) Bedrm, Homies ae ar oy less less than rent! $10 STARTS DEAL $10 DOWN Siieoves soul: = |NO MORTGAGE COST } j6 TO 8 M BA THIS SMALL PAYMENT WwOw! What a Deal! MODEL OPEN Sun, and weekdays 1 to 7, Except Friday 765 STANLEY $15, ozt.o0e + terms, On Williams lake frontage, 6 bed- , Commercial 5 on income wW rete en- trance. Full basement, hot water heat, 182 ft. f e. In excel- i. condition, $5,000 down 1 or EM 3-6210. maeanp Sree — OR 36681 EM iae. cee 4-2045 AN NETT OFFERS Park Area eases one of Pontiac's most beautiful Traffic-Free Area 4 bedroom home in airport area off M59. Pull basement with finished recreational area, automatic of] furnace Attached ag ae with 2 car garage Almost 1 acre of land. $2,500 down will handle Sylvan Shores porte home in immaculate ition, estibule en- bedrooms Basement vie ag pine week FE eal sr? Sones. ROOM pen] on 303 Ferry St, Call FE . MOD- carpet ith massive R. peezeway, 2ca1|7195_W. Maple \9y OWNER or ep come. Close in co. -| BIRMIN NGHAM, 3 BEDROOM .| - lonial with garage, under $13,- 00, FHA 8 “WALLED LAKE lot 54xi take lot o f° WICKERSHAM Mayfair _6-6250 era 3 bedren_rasch, fully stone OME ON LAKE. 64,- 2-1036 SAVE 6 PER CENT eon bv ‘owner, four rooms. bath im, She ‘Sheffield 35 Baldwin. fein. Phone 4 ERN. $660 DOWN tal Feet "®* PANGUS, Realtor Co Ortonvill A 7-2015 2. ¢. TE De- GET IT QUICK, through Classified “Ads! |¥es, whatever“it is — dial |FE 2-8181 for an ad- sr lwriter and get it! heat, ‘and "Scar" gar Lake “privilege “ad iiss bake Pivileges Here is a beautiful 2 bed- roo ‘anc’ pe home with built in oven and ps ds er features double A-t scaped lot 160x100 “w ein an of large trees. priceq and only Clarkston Estates Roman brick ranch lly uansoened o landscaped, fox aes: mi SonveNteNt Roy Annett t Ine. ore, Sour an West Suburban 6 room ranch type home Breeteway: and et" i Only wil Drayton Plains aluminum eae ope ee fruit , are orevay gem 9g _ ten: ter, [, is 6 block 32 A ihasiis Call for appointment to see. | 3 the Benuty “gf thie To lovely '§ org Wall-to-wall Sa = breeseway that 4. to the ear . Large beauti- ully scaped corner lot. Lake vileges on Loon Q} ol reel Sal Z- - ly ° eS => ° ba) MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE of, our thas e models and ed at May peed decorating. rooms, 2 and attached 3-car ga: bas full B Ee ec ve to one block south aod Square Lake ro Four- -Family Brick o—_ west side location ear Webster School All in ex- cellent eohdition ins 4 furnaces and “— meters. Owner moving of city Priced low at $24,500, terms Roselawn—/7 Rooms Weill Meow just north of Au- burn. re ted and deco- rated ares rooms down in- cluding’ oon 3 bed 4 end up. Dandy basement and owe nox furnace, 2-car garage. 0,750, easy terms. _KINZLER | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTS 4 bedrooms, ar carpeted living pens = Seer, wiaueny gay beaks NED PROFESS HON A ace Tey al * . bi-deve! 4 baths, é Ferig pone fai *nansee Tensed iS bal Lh ged HILLS Brick lar ‘ranch bedroom. well-planned kitchen with cetaue c tile features and orm ge ceramic tile bath, basem heat, paved drive. CALL "on APPOINTMENT. PONTIAC-WATKINS ESTATES 3 bedroom ranch, 12x20 ft. living room, lady's dream kitched, large sertress closets, tile bath. ‘Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE FE 4-4526 OPEN EVES. 412 W. Huron &t. Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION $750 DOWN On this —_, nA bedroo home. Large kitchen, wane. ment, of] heat. Laree, — lot, eae schools an Y FURNISHED Attractive 2 meg bunga+ - red pa ° ont eee ty $2,000 di — JOSLYN Only $1,500 down lovely 2 “pedroom bun Ns Carpeted liv — = dining a © 108 He i f “He DID bring me home early! It takes time to work out our Dutch date bookkeeping! "’ — 3 reom, room eats: Alum. Sib eens tn 3508 — Wo closing costs 236 W. RUTGERS tte? ob ee AND Geb Aes 231 S. JESSIE 6 ROOMS AN a B fro TAXES ANCE. 825 STERLING PERRY PARK — T $830 PER ‘MONTH. R. J. VALUET, Real M5 OA! » a ecg with picty KE Established tn 1916 bed — FULL eg 1%) BATHS. — INCLUD- AND INSUR- Mer OPEN NBVENINGS U 8: fe MUTIPLE LISTI ee Fk ah if in aii i : z By a O a) afee w EAL ESTATE INC. 12 to 6 ent FE 6-676. pe po iow taxes, good schools sacrifice for pt See per RANCH HOME an Sp EORCOM Pooks ou poet, peo 4 - HARDWOOD. $2,200 HANDLE. JIM WRIGHT 345 OAKLAND Dave. Ere mR * P. w SiNAN FE 42677 EVES. FE 43046 MACEDAY LAKE °: lot. 05 Pull price — with $1800 down. OR 5-8031 Pioneer Highlands to | 210 Pioneer, 2 bedroom brick, $13,- A room ranch style home In excellent condi- tion, spac ma with many closets, full sement Over 1 acre, good close poo fet —_ plant and Gen- Motor Conier Only $10,500; aly BEAUTIFUL Watkins ar front, view and beach superb. 3 yesvormt carpeted 30 ft. , tile hes finished recre car attached garage, ft being batn. Pull basement room, extras too room, 12x14 bedroom, 14x24 fam- ily Pull recreation room very attract! ¢ ber room, room with full sire pool table. Hot water hest, water softener, At- tached 2% car e. Bee by “Sua Only | $29,000 — you buy Term: WATKING ropa. bedroom adjo! =o tion Foom,’ base board pot CAST YOUR Lt Rig ob-ho-agt charming 5 pe home. old and A-t cond Pull oil omeoesg Minrubbery Quick rubbery ie Proll real buy at $10, = ance $69 month | at 5 ESTATES. brick on this besee i” Floyd | Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie uwy. at Telegraph "AMPLE CUSTOMER PRRKING ° RILEY age & ae ro Le $50, orn by appointment, FE LAKE FRONT Lob nooo TOTAL — 106° frontage, 3 bedroom 1% story, attached dou- bie garage full basement large windows and door opening towa: lake, a heat, many ete and J. R. Hiltz THIRD STREET This 3-yr.old modern 3 bedroo' oe is within waiking Gatanee to Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body. Mas suto. gas heat, oak floors, storms and forces. A real buy for only $1,000 down. Wood Co. Real ae OR 3-1235 Corner — Lake Road & Mb@ After call OR 3-6449 Lakefront Terrific > Buy A-1 sandy beach. Geet names ee boa with access Well shaded lot. Wonderful view. This is an older 1% go A in excellent r now ow me features o large th overlookii A bit T ae garage with retractable stairway to arg: oe rhead ode - b tog W an afford to wv Purchase e price at only $2, 500, Clarkston ea, binin aver INC, ] 2 8. Main, Pas a Mic aide eee Dail 9 Bunda 12 to & SAVE ENERGY, USE with’ WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. »| LAKE FR ’ Off tJ oslyn Arena Sylvan ote ae ; John K. Irwin & ie 1925 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE West Side room weet Income — Trade Well-maintained 4 family aaar i MOTORWAY Humphries 23-0474 Realtor rE bing oe N, BN aroma) Eves ‘ultiple Listing Service Dorris & Son RAMBLING RANCH HOME This glamorous ‘buff brick 3 ranch home — two fireplaces, full ent, two baths, og oti lot. tainly saleable INDIAN VILLAGE garpeting as iene ee oni Tout 2 e- forced air lar Leo wll atte : Pric. ed ex) iit" Blate waco tT. ee Term co ke arranged for reliable “silent. for th fortable and reasonable five DORRiS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE WE BUILD 783 _W. Huron Phone PE 41567 MIDDLETON LAKEFRONT —_ $2,000 Down— Located Tommy's Leke off Clarkston-Orion Rds, rooms and bath, year around hore plus extra shower, 2 car garage, On lot 50x200, Close to schools and stores hanged posses- sion with $60 per month, $650 DOWN — Located off Bald. win, 4 rooms and bath. Full basement with hot air fur- nace, 1% car garage. On good sited let. Pred at only and $55" per month MANY OTHER HOMES inca ae 8O0ME W ACREAGE Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N, JOHNSON FE 5-7121 — OR 3-3022 — FE 8-6008 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH RAYBURN STREET ; 2 story, 3 bedroom home with 1% baths, auto, heat and hot water, and good garden well decorated. COND, i PF, Ree aan Service. Mac's Bil McCain. ~~ DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF 10 FIR 61410. . double deck them. so we've one — to sell ony them regardiess of ce 12 ARISTO CRAFT BOAT, 25 |. set up. nely HP Johnson. Mtr. & trailer. MI move into anq carry the usua}] | 4-1988, SATS Hutchinson rantee es you jj? FIBERGLAS BOAT & GATOR save b of dollars at gE Mark 7 Mercury motor b | FE 40035. Oo 13 FOOT | FIBEROLAS “RUNABOUT. | Lake Hutchinson 2 goers eS, inum ooats $159. | Mobile Homes ii Pr BINGRY SAILBOAT. OGD FE 5-0063 og BEe Bice, |" PEE ORES RD La eae * e a os Market 42213 after 6 p.m. a QUTROARD CRUISER AND isis MAR RLETTE, 3% PT. "aya | “ raller, modem, Lot 72. 461 8. Teie- | ie De oawier iF - INBOARD. © HP _eraph Ko. oter, excellent condition. OR iss? a x 10 Pr of “penance. | SOF $600 down Take over payments. [964 MODEL 16 HP JOHNSON 6EA- PE ¢-sice Batam = a. a * 40151. 319 W. MORIL HOMES, | _ Montcalm FURNISHED Avetiame on renta! payment ba- 4-14 CEDAR STRIPPED BOAT, FI- | ais { ——— bull, — was. | id, center dec! ll separa’ 0 8 Telegraph ___FE 23200 iy or with a Mercury Mark 20. re control and tratler. Phone | TRAILER EXCHANGE OXFORD TRAILER mote MI 6-2877 after 5 p.m. or week- ends SALES . So General - Zimmer eer TeerMscnmmem Froveer Holly - Great Lakes | $0" fibtrgaa 'ta-cross” Bo | Garde Fetter eat eaiiere Meceary @ te 10 wide If ft to Se tt | Mtrs. 6 to ™ HF. Used Mtrs.. | rs: New 45 ft 10 sh) ow Try ao on a package RFK 50 dow: if . A to $65.8] per month includes @"! in-| yrs te pay Oven Sunday Cliff | surence tares and financing - no Dryer Gun & Spor Center. 15710 ily. 46771 | rings A few used trailers til! Holly Rd. Hoily. at available op renta] pian We set. FT: rent. ‘outh BUCCANEER MOTORS. MEYERS | oe Mane A 29721 of Lake "posts & trailers. —— equip.’ . ae pe H Seat i LIVABLE “FRAILER. On Boat numbers, Walters mareuer SALE—SALE | eetQR™haey osu” TASES Gey ace Anderson - Regal _fade. All new "51. MI 46014. Silver Dome - Palace CRUWERS OUTBOARDS, ; Authorized TROJAN We Buy, Sell, Trade Out & Inboard “Bervice is Water 8 wides — 10 wides CONVERSION MARINE MOTORS 5 SPR! A ON 1 on rE 10 eeemees ; aula cieubes trom fon Highwood at Walton Bivd. ——e Pr motor Kell Hardwarc We4 Auburn Rent Trailer Space = 79 a Rony Auburn Hgts FE 13 ESTATES MODERN oll t oe See eee Sréround. EM | ROWBOAT. + Ff GOOD CONDI. | . 45. EM +t boat —< Chris- Nara" aiter 5 pm : on Goo0p PLYWOOD ih separa es - yr “on Storm | fishing motor y elect sere aes of fi ee si hei AT PARKHURST FA ‘Where living 's @ vacation—72 ie Trailers & Accessories vely acres includes e@ private lake with ‘ood swirming. good | Evervibing ier the boss Club nnd Korsedo |. OWENS MARINE 8t POLIES toeher, ter. = {8 minutes to Pon. | 98 Orchard Lk Ave FE 2-8020 tine Also trailer sales ase rate | | LONE STAR ALUM BOAT AND $20 MYrtie 2-461! Tenbee trailer 16 hp. ag | 069. Epene. = ——< | motor. Can be financed, FE 47752 Auto Accessories 80 WEW FOR i98 MEYERS 12 FT. ik ne| abe Paint ass Siena ts. ave men ager iriagee she a ad res BUI o §. DYNAFLOW, OWN SPTRA 5-4808 after 4. WE BUY, SELL & pean came Gh each. Dig them yoursell, EM SPEGIAL ere, Shop, 67 W, Hu- as reser eae Used Bolens 3.6 HP hale le haven and red haven, 97 Riding pesto PE 61566 & IN Ad CONDITION YOUR I. H. DEALER KING BROS. ——— funabout with watk-thra —.) POWER- ee — Mercury ‘me tri Trans., vy. Motor. 197 eyers ers. Mer _ oror INBERSON x RDWARE a cae Of CONDE VOR TanpaDLne us _§. Jonnson, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Se TR RAGTOR_ MOUNTED 7 9GT- COMPLETE FRONT EN Rerees and f¢ultivator, MA Dodge V-@ & other misc. §-6601. aera a tal pipes. SEE OUR AexS"uTo Pants BOAT SHOW SPECIAL Baidwin 3-9477| Guaranteed first quality, oT) RADIO. WorKs| Harrington Boat W orks | feet, 38. FE 3 —-| YOUR EVINRUDE, DEALER For Sale Tires 80A vn iene Pens. B&B Auction Sales | 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains "|Every. Friday .....7 p.m. ‘AB. Every Saturday 4 erg _ Every Sunda ere" Buy ayd Sell Dail ORlando_3-2717 [fd a exevange; New bo gad os inychange |New Ure guaran * ad ead BeeBee outboard motors, Sag eac prod vy ape Both items warranted and in. : excellent condition je. ls es | GOODYEAR SERVICE Sectntete tatu meee apte 0S Coss FEE $6123) Tpit a0 Son oh. Whack ‘or Transportation Offered 87 ED, WILLIAMS Saginaw at Reeburn CITY AUTO rry Service Ine O., +1 RADIATORS gp PML magne. Share expens- OF By Ai | a ig) Bence, Neey whet a SPECIAL, — L — FOR 4 TO O18 3 “YR } es, e oe i- — j For ‘Sale Motorcycles = Home Subdivision, #875 Orion. | END ig Be, Across ee ae Mile Shopping ¢| PH A OPEN SUNDAYS i NEW TIRES 670 2 15 BLACK, | TARE OVER THE PAYMENTS On | wo. Service 9-315 ra sets after ‘6 p.m. iS. 5 Pm. Auto 81 ¥4eE pS £ NER TO UNK AND Fmd ag ® ‘days or CASH a gg NEED CARS Ghop it, Then bring it bere for Wanted clean used cars. See us” nS ae | a a il a ee ESTONE R A 4 bere ict ful of new and B.. ear € gal. tank, exc. mobile cond. FE | for all late models. Ph. OR 3-136. See M&M Motor Sales For wes - Aad late ones cars. er DOL, OR 3-160 DOLLAR ie FOR JUNKED Sere Ore te aes" SS em MAKE OR e ° omy caRs hd OP ROUBURN wry re ais | in ANY CONDI- : ARS. ute Gases trom 10 a.m, to x om FE 5-0219 SHARP id. ott wOTOns (CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. Used Truck Parts | 89A POP Pe USED TRUCE Pants LL MAKES AND MODELS EIOHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave Fs For Sale ” Trucks 90 a al Ai | "83 CHEVY yy TC TON PANEL. 18ST $200 takes 1038 Baldwin Are re" 2-9280 | 1960 CHEVY TRUCK. ': TON, EXC | 33 condition. $300 OL 27421 CHE Vv. ims PICKUP. “4? CHEV. .: ‘y Tom Stake, Ford "46, % Ton /. 197 8 Jounsen — able. Chev PE 23-6685 after 6 3 m _?.2 i i935 ‘y-TON “FORD PICKUP. ‘51 | dump terra , ‘50 mp, 4 Ford peter with trailer. private EM | ie on “pODSE STAKE TRUCK. | gate, ete. cond., lft : EM 3-4123, 10431 Highland Rd. (M58). @ DODGE. 1 TON DUAL eg or cash or trade. OAk- ‘2 $2 DODGE POWER WAGON. PE ; i PokD iy TON PICKUP, $335. Call after 5 p.m., MI 47006. 1956 GM 40,6 YD DUMP, HYDRA 4 «STUDEBAKER Maru | ton, V-8 engine. Call after 6 pm OAKiand 68-3873. PONTIAC’S © TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass For Sale Cars 91 Po | MEyeRioe RN 326 ose lst 1086 0 easy miles FE 4-3665. % Sak STANDARD SHIFT. 323° «California. ‘36 MERCURY, MONTEREY HARD- Top. Yellow end black. Power soartas Mercomatic, ans | 1087 Ford. Excellent condition, $95 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “" mig ig From Pontiac” ain Bivd. \ oxrons" MICHIGAN OA g-2528 1955 BUICK eee. Dyna. Priced to sell Bob Frost “990 Hunter Bivd. (0.8. 10 By-pass around B'ham _ Open ‘$4 BUICK 2 DR. “SrRCIAL chan White alle, nice oar. FE 56-64 _Pvt. owner, “GEORGE $ MILLION SPECIAI w "68 Fords, all equipped Rtped Radi & pod og Safety aloe age Wag Be mikwer, windshie SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN Custom YR dr.’ $45.90 mo. Fairlane, $00 Club Sedan $9.53 me Hon Ue OLD CAR DOWN GEORGE 3. MILLION CREDIT, MANAGER Harold iurnet Ford GU IDE: TO GOT. D: Seti! é 1957 CH “ ROLET NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8, Woodward Ave MI 427 Largs ix8 Murai - j ae aoe ef 3 win co | corries @ 30,000 mile warrenty; | om © oor up to 45 miles per Hydramatic. Nice clean ca potent SJ as ae = 8482 1930 Mercury Montclair $1808 Hardtop. Radio, —_ piereemats. | Birmingham NASH __ 666 8. Woodward __ 1936 CHEVROLET NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter a 8. Woodward Ave. 5 i [enVROLET < se | miles, Extras. Cash or trade EM 3-2036. Pg AM Sie CLma CLEAN. |! | m2 R 8, NO is mey dn. PE 5-6204, Sl DR. TRA tok — jooker, Cash. 1955 CHEV ROL ET CHEVROLET 8. Woodward Ave. | im MI me |e Mau OMY_—(3-2750 i i res. tires, White ogres. * er miles. Pp PLUS ae H-TOP CL coupe, Sun one Bel AUTO BROKERS ce $005 Pontiac ‘Supereiiet tng tir. Buick super HT ve & Oids 68 Like new rolet st chrysler New i “TOOK AT THESE BETTER VALUES READ THEIR HISTORY BY TODAY BEFORE THEY GO SAVE 56 Buick Riveria 2 dr 56 V-8 2dr en $3 Pry Gus : coupe $2 uf ‘ : b ime _ Trane, ,_epootal , *RIEM ENSCHNEIDER- ENGLEHART 232.8 SAGINAW FE 2-013) wat DHARP CARS — 936 Ford cu posed 8 | 1954 Pontiac Starchief custom, full | a : 95 1954 Nach 2-Dr. Statesman. Hydra. | $495 Oscar's Master Sales Corner _ot Baldwin and _Meotcaim. ' i” Baas BODE. Sedan. Radio & ss as $805 Fs Dr. “CLEAN FE SHARP “it Caney @-DR.V Pomersiide W-W tires. R&H, ‘6 CHEV, 180 SERIES. BLUE AND __White. Good condition FE _ ane 53 CHEVROLET — low mileage. CHEVROLETS TRADED 1N ON THE ALL NEW 1958 25 mo. | “TS 1958 cHEVROLETS’ CHEVROLETS ies? CHEVROLETS Bese Hunter at 8 Woodward things . you ‘re not using | | Birmingham Ss PT Lay Ri ‘through’ Classified Ads! | Nouner come. 8 i tec Blistesman, Good Hydra, Clean. me irons ae ‘MA ‘Mabie 5110 “056 Chrysler Birmingham * NASH 666 S. ee ard — ae Geer ee o Pontiac Sales oe Tareuoue eee oy a “aed _Biva. outs ar Dea Y¥. “50 3 34704, | “[06s CHRYSLER. i. V4. HARDTOP 2 ar., ioe new. Auto week special Clarkatom Motor Sales | CARY SLED FLYOUTS nee | | Clarkston, Mich, phone MA 6-514. ~~ i 10987 FouD $00 viioata 81805 Radio, heat, power on A gem f er steer: | oer i sjeocing ond | 1986 Pontiac Ca’ t. Coupe - . $1295 Beautifu' uoise and wi — 2 w — ne Hydra. A real | ez Be! air ergiide 1055 Chevy Sedan $ 605 v4. Rauio, heater,, 2-tone gray. | | Re save dollars ‘ | ae = Special Sedan ‘ _ —— heater, td | | Wilson Poatiae - Cadillac | tm 1350 .N. Woodward | DODGE CONVERTIB - “RAE. | Automatic transmi Cle __ Will take trade FE 1215 eves. SW WEPT- WING DODGE new 58 Dotge 2dr sedan “Thee CARS & TRUCKS STATT'S MOTOR SALES | 42 FORD trans. $205, EM 93-4619. Exc conr Lake Orion Motor Sales Mit AT CLARKSTON RD 'PORD - MERCURY MY _ 2-261! 1952 - Ford 8985 05 $605 pom V8 Automatic Radio & heater 4 Whitewalls Very clean. $345 $405 84 $495 $305 Birmingham NASH ba 666 S. Woodward 30 FORD. V3 2 DR VERY clean, EM, 3.0081, H. Riggins. 1957 FORD 2 door sedan. Fordomatic, radio & heater. $1405 Bob Frost 290 Hunter Bivd. (U.8. 10) PY 5 ce around B'ham MI Open ‘til 9 MI i952 FORD ) SEDAN V-4 Ra, AB- SOLUTELY NO M oer DOWN Assume pernees $12.87 mo. it Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI_4-7600, Harold Turner Fo: Call Cre i965 FORD 6 PASSENGER WAG- on. R & H. Auto. W.wall tires. Just the car -for your summer vacation, Sharp Lake Orion Motor Sales MM AT CLAR KSTON RD | FORD — MERCURY MY 72-2611 i931 FORD CUSTOM 4. = a& A. Standard trans is car has “ very low orig mi, & tires. Like = new $443 HE BARGAIN LOT Hanter ores a “HOUGTHEN "62 CHR LER PONTIAC Ford. '47 Pontlac. Russ's Geiige. 1957 Pontias Chieftain $i7es 2dr blue and white Rad! t. best, me! rt oe. Radio, heater, Pow- aay te go sedan 1. §.388 | 9 uM heater, Hydramatic. You + } Kak AN. SILA MI 4-1930 ™ | 5a DO SEDAN. AUTO. BR Rew | FE | ARSON LY NO MONEY i soume yments of » = Orton D 2 DR. Sai Good iss PORD CONVERT. R & HL Auto. 2-tone blue & W.-wails 6-2202 t Hagnes, Birm Sa Sa ! Oldsmobiles _ “tial ote -80 ak eid us FB F OREIGN CARS tefer blue. Full leather in- pod ig ‘onan’, very nial White a — ‘5 mi. per eal. $1,296. "Radio & heater. Windshield washers. Turn signals. Tor- sion air ride. mi. per gal. Dark green, $1,205. '57 Hillman — Wagon. Light- biue whi w white aide- Sane ed jeather interior. 4.800 actual miles, Can't be = * told from new. $1,395. ‘57 | Metropolitan Convertible Radio & heat- oR gh idewatls. eens | kit, $00¢ seta malls, fies. ‘This floor. 4.508 owroom Your Local Rambler Dealer Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward ‘57 Austin | 97 Mortis! 1,000 FE & hc: till 0 Bob Frost - Hunter Bivd. (U.8. 10) sround ue ™ yt 6-2208 Open til ‘54 FORD 2-DOOR 68 Oakland Wt HUDSON SEDAN, VERY clean. FE 3-0. H. i Fora REAL BARGAINS AT Oxford.Mtrs. 619 s Lapeer _ §-2521 6,000 mi eit ise Pe oat Scoaneae 208 a RENAULT ba Pine, 1.000 miles, $1,650. . 1955 LINCOLN a —, b Ag power, solid k. Sharp, $1 Bob Frost 200 Hunter ‘Bivg. (U.S. 10 “pass around B’ "2208 Open "til 1953 MERCURY ard top, ——_ stick, radie . heater, Ready to go, 9625. Bob Frost 280 Hunter Blvd. gs 10) Ca sround am MI 6-68 MI 6-2203 Assume j bag “a $11.84 mo. Call me bay woke Mr. Parks at _MI_ 4-7500, Harold Turngr Ford. ~ 957 MERCURY 2-dr. Push button. Radio & heat er. Green & white, $1605 Bob Frost 280 Hunter Bivd. (0.8. 10) By-pess around B’ MI 6-68: MI 6-2208 ‘9? METROPOLITAN HARDTOP, 6.000 miles R & H. Windshield washers, W.W. tires. $1,300, MU _ 47622, after 6 pm. Get Wi see. * Economize RAMBLER EW & USED CARS BI TLL SPENCE ae S gagas oe JEROME’ 5. "Bright Spot” CON- VERT- LES JEROME ee SPOT Is OFFERING + FINE. CONVERTI- BLES AT LOW WINTER PRIC- ES BE: HOT DoCLane ARRIVES AND SAVE $1395 ‘Ss Olds Rocket 88 convertible with Tite ‘Tres yy ilo, besater, ctory equip- "$1695 ool — Special Se > d custom Nera = Ee = r Convertible. Red ack top plus |= Continental ih — this car one our fanciest $1995 "37 Chevrolet Bel mS Cavern with radio, A ye and it's a $2795 ‘ RE co. -. —— bard to find se ree} beaut on wd me seat, wn ma and te tee Cn ek mares CLEAN " 5 DELAY. ‘youRs MIGHT B JEROME! Ss “Bright Spot’ Ore a by at Cass ~ Haskins Chev. }* ann el ee ee a eT ee eT THIRTY-FOUR | J For Sale Cars 91 eo For Sale Cars 91 $3 . 1954 RAMBLER 9. Any_qne of these fine ine cits listed Suburban Mtrs. below can be pure! 5. v8. j 3 Boma.th overive. 3 8 mostvare —_Bicmtngnen Hydra 1954 4 DR, ‘63 Nash. 4 Gn sedan. Many mere ——— cars.. AUBURN +|CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Cotetinn Ha: BOLUTELY "No! no's owEy. Bi oo Pere es eee | at mv Sr encom slate 0 griporion ov, . an Ca One More Gree Week ‘fade, & heater, nice, $545. BZ, ‘Clarkston Motor Sales Pontiac S : green Meh , Phone MA ay Automatic, 56 R HOL, MOTOR SALES | *,,00P@.&t ‘cma Rat Siiel ait “Birmingham HASKINS ‘55 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 2 DOOR 8 HARDTOP Powerflite Trans. Radio, §800. MArket ¢-1865 after 6 p.m. NASH — 666 S. Woodward Spring Specials 1952 OLDS 3-door, hydramatic $145 1954 Chevrolet 210 4door wW poWergiide 1... 0... crcenees 1956 Pontiac 4door hard top, hy- dramatic, power steering. Dower brakes ..... $1295 1957 Chevrolet 210 ¢-door wa, = engine, powergiide, wks = ay CATA 1958 PLYMOUTHS - ee $149 Down qr Trade-In _sBie . Radio & heat- ‘DURING wats HE, THRE. ©, Nesiata ee ezeeatie, te small At een fee 54 BUICK Super. .....ssccgeveree et 8 995 . SS —2-Tone GREEN, adie & Hester “White Walls, man beatravaaee’ | BLM | si) 2 CHEVROLET Dao Deane 8 38 $47.50 PER MONTH me om Ben _. eo PAYMENT PAX | iy to ehh eMeEaT conten, ‘84 DESOTO 4-Door «........-+.----+- ++. $ 695 ANDE IN NEW AR DEPARTMENT "TOM BOHR, INC. 6751 Dixie Highway at M-15 uA 65071 Open nites til 6 WITH EDDIE STEELE |, ain 1955 MERCURY mime ees, Bae ae Bob Frost 280 Hunter Bivd. (0.8. 10) -pass around B'ham PP + sero MI 6-2202 Open ‘til 9 08 Mercury ak NEEDS & NEW F ACTORY iss ore Body tai Su Soe Bs ee: 957 Plymouth 4dr. PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN ‘_~ ‘ Le 4 1949 Chevrolet A Hydramatic. Good cond. FE 1953 Nash Rambler i 1953 Ford 2dr. "55 MERCURY EDDIE STEELE FORD SPECI 1, , ae a ana rata rman ES og $5 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ............. $1195 _. “oo me : breakend k: "$9 Pontiac 2 ar. 02000000.) sane) WHITE Paint. Bueeptonally clean, , ‘56 Pontiac ‘Cai rm.) To po | 56 PLYMOUTH 4Door Sedan ........... $139. : ruil power, i ews owner. $25 dn. Lar erome 7 a PONTIAC oat Be a, a “nr Jerome | tate ate. haheme tree rman Pt Se meee “EO Wr state coure | ‘56 PONTIAC Convertible ........:........ $1595 RETAIL 74 _Cebiend —__7 00m | “oiade. 6H. Avie. Fs tl LACK & WHITE White Walls, Redio & HAVE YOU A JOB? | bres v4 Br. cond Look Heater, Hydrametic. Really sharp! Lake Orion Motor Sales , r STORE xO TRANREORTAHOM sai gar a 37 reeset | W ae $2395 . “FE 37117 3 Ghee. Soke Bela fun power. all extras, 1956 BEHIND THE POST OFFIGE _|/33 Fore Ve eDr. Like New convertible, RAH, exeellent con-|| '5S CHEVROLET 2-Door o'e ees wieie erates © ai0e © $ 995 $ Sai, Spies Radio & Hester, Powersiide, BROWN & TAN. Clean. 1956 Rambler t) ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburr Of Sag. —__MU_¢1725 "ST MERCURY Coupe... ete MOTORS Hydra. RH. PAs Camiey. “FE PRIOR Bete p ‘aes va. tere Orteatie. TAN & : YOU GOTTA DEAL 4 PORTIA ae STATION. We Ea ‘SS MERCURY Hardtop .;........ sn eves $1095 SOUTH (Or ised Radio * Eee, watts. _RED & WHITE Paint. LOOK AT THESE eee Nas PONTIAC ORTALINA, ry pert GREEN. Radio & Heater. Auto. Transmission. ery clean, ae BARGAINS '55 MERCURY Coupe .............0..0065 $ 995 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF ¢ 2-DOOR ~ BLUE, Radio & Heater, Merc-O-Matic. #51 Pymou eee. * door Ng Oe One-owner. RP Sst Cheyreiet Convt Briced dor “¥oq auto'buy Weae" | 'S7 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe - a gg is pore’ sarncs weeen Bininesti. acl" cee® “=| Eo iifeate Wary titan eevee ‘gape Ones. nn || 58 PONTIAC.Chieftain 2-Door’............$2595 “Padio & Heater Hydramatie, White Walls, Tri-Carb., THIS WEEK'S fae Bos oy Rit Ritze* Heater, Hydramatic. ¥ Hp. m. more cars K. choose from ws atin Overdrive. Bob Frost 200 Hunter Bivd. (U.8. 10) B around B'ham PE 4-2131. 58 PONTIAC 4 DR. CAT, LOADED eel raat, OR 3-278, cylinder. "Radio & Heater, Fo-O-Matic Trensnfission. Good Bice eet Lal eH EONHAC 6K, RELORE,| a Sf an 7 7: $1,348. tiyare, Wer Very Roed ¢ ed cond, $650 Cali a é | Birmingham wsthING SATE ses 1957 Salter bo | F ACTORY BRANCH ; NASH, Eee! norm | PONTIAC 1954 RAMBLER|‘tamen tater bapcrousamerts| CHEVROLET some less expensive model. RETAIL STORE 36 PONTIAC Hardtop ‘Dees tee ve vee $1398 56 PONTIAC Starchief 4-Door ............ $1595 "SE FORD 208 ss asics cts cag vege wes nwwws $ 395 AS HOLDING THE LINE oN, PRICES, HURRY DOWN BEFORE THE PRICES © | WE BUY CARS & ACCEPT TRADE DOWNS SUPPORT GIRLS’ RANCH TAG DAY APRIL 11-12 (A Home for Girls) |OLIVER BUICK| Lake Orion Motor Sales | sirnimran’ © ¥° "Sins | ra | Cee rot! Sk an | sovoreseros—esre—s| | GOODWILL USED CARS" | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. COUN a SERVICE A STs6l. Excellent condition. ing. 0c, condition, "Phone 1 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. . FE 3-7117 FE 9-910] Open Eves R & © RAMBLER = PE 2-1942. “or. $335: ak PE pane. ag a (BETIND THE POST OFFICE) : hettint - sal ‘ i i ae, & ae Sie eam ge ago i TT emecienemaes RISE AGAIN. THE USED CAR YOU _ WANT IS ON OUR LOT! ‘34 BUICK S SPECIAL AL 2-DR, Se $ 869 || ‘33 BUICK 4 ‘DOOR .. pg See plea ee wees e$ 299] heater, dynafiow. ‘ : z ‘54 BUICK ES ESTATE, WAGON ........+. + $1195 56 BUICK St UICK SUPER 4 +DR. . wie se $1545 fH 53 ucecony fiom me (A, intake $ 395 "6 BUICK SUPER .,. .....- 05. oe $1695 CONVERTIBLE. ; ‘82 BUICK 4DOOR ...-2-2esersseenreders $.395 157 rove ey cated: fos oi SEDAN, radio. heater. *dveafiew. 2 : 98 CHRYSLER 4:DOOR ee ee $1195 53 BUICK 2 2D00R ceveceveceesacensesee$ 495 r, standard shift. | 49 FORD ORD PICKUP . =, sin siemeiomase ifeetvoem ten $ 300 55 BUICK § SPECIAL Be se ee gg 81545 heater, dynafiow, 4 brand new tires. 55 ecuriag "STARCHIER CUSTOM ....$1295 CATALINA, full power, hydramatic. ‘83 BUICK SPECIAL SOR. csicissies ee $ 595 heater, dynaflow. « rea) sharpie. 1°55 CHEVROLET 8-CYLINDER ......... .$ 995 POWERGLIDE “ 190 CHEVROLET 4DOOR - 33-0 --++6$ 195 standard transmission, ‘| °50 Ws epee Mw iawiusis hive laces $95 I SEDAN, radio, heater, standard shift. ; ‘1 °S5 BUICK SPECIAL 2-DR. .............. $1195 y HARDTOP, radio, heater. dynafiow, another sharpie. ‘| °54 BUICK SUPER 2-DR. ............0.5- $ 777 HARDTOP. full power, dynafiow. || 'S7 BUICK SPECIAL PDR: ccccscvess “eo $2095 HARDTOP, radio, heater. dynefiow. Lo ENA ER RRS A RRR EI fn way a eacames Pree wows ae Ta amie i ee i 4 ce ah ais ise : “ i si 4, ee i LEY a rah # * bi - oO i a * * i ey 8E- OLDS SUPER 88 2-DOOR dan, Redio, heater, Hydramatic, white wet A Bi Super 68 4dr Rs et black beauty. Has radio & h t, Power steer- ing, Power brakes, electric seat, white sidewalls. 17,000 cial at 61,405. Birmingham .- NASH ___ 666 S. Woodward BRAID SPECIALS! 37 Plymouth BELEVEDERE 4 DOOR 8 — Trans. 5,200 s $05 DOWN—§65.17 PER MO. 56 Plymouth HARDTOP 4 DOOR Powerflight Trans. Radio, 19,000 miles. $305 DOWN—85e PER MO. ’56 DeSoto FIREDOME 4 DOOR 8 $385 DOWN-$59 PER MO *55 Oldsmobile HOLIDAY 2 DOOR 88 Radio, Power Brakes | $205 DOWN-§$49.17 PER MO. | "56 Chrysler NDSOR 4 BOO Power steering, Power pong —_— Plastic seat | $395. “DOWN ~ $57.50 PER MO. 54 Buick CENTURY 4 DOOR Radio, 2 Tone Green, Auta. Trans, One owner. Very clean. $145 DOWN -$42.61 PER MO. 34 Dodge CORONET 4 DOOR ¢ $145 DOWN-—63263 PER MO. 53 DeSoto FIREDOME 4 DOOR 8 $1009 DOWN—$31.47 PER MO. 52 DeSoto HARDTOP 2 DOOR 8 Radio, W. Wallis, Very clean, PULL PRICE $495 BRAID vunne RP, *.. hae kt PAIR: ‘SEALING T W. PIKE &T. miles: Spe- RENT IT FAST, through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any-| |'56 Ford Fairlane ...... COMMUNITY -Motor Sales- ANNOUNCE "Grand Opening _ OF THEIR NEW PONTIAC “Used Car Lot” WITH THIS TERRIFIC April Values” Sale SAVE-$AVE-$AVE |'58 Bonneville” Cat'lina $3395 PONTIAC - Soputiont 2-Tone BLUE. Full Power. The s° personal c ‘56 Buick Super ........$1695 RIVIERA —¢Door, i Power. A oneow r in brand new condition!” =< ‘56 Chevrolet Convert. ..$1695 citrate Owner) CIE NEWT Mt Mane ether $1495 VICTORIA — Fo-O-Mati & WHITE. White Walls. ae Heater, TUR ‘56 Chevrolet B-Air DOOR-V-6 Engine, Radio & Heater. White Walls, a nice car! 05 Buick Riviera eee ee 1395 SUPE -One of rare cars in pew cpio ou t wonder J; it was traded in! Pee Se throughout. Just the thing for summer “ “90 Chevrolet B-Air Golden YELLOW Hewerahee. A en fy 3 family car you'll be proud te ove. 4-DOOR - Dynaflow. Radio & Heater, BLUE Paint, White Wallis. A lot of car at isu 2-DOOR ~ Fo-O-Matic, Radio & Heater. The perfect 2nd car. Don't Be Late On This One! -MOTOR SALES thing — Want Ads. give | you ACTION. Dial” 4 ‘ as Auburn‘at E. Blvd. FE 5- 8858 : " es ee es $1295 Hf: ‘09 Pontiac Station Won. $1195 } «+ 51099 | ‘04 Buick Super ........, $ 945 | ‘93 Ford Custom ........ $ 495 | ‘01 Pontiac 2 Door ......$ 95 3 "COMMUNITY" | Hurry - Hurty- Hurry! "Cy's” The Guy TO SEE FOR THOSE TREMENDOUS Y. A.B. WEEK prices. Let’s buy now and help strengthen our nation’s economy. SALES MEANS JOBS!’ - LISTED BY STOCK .NUMBERS "Cy" Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer || «1478, Satie St. FE 54101. ae ‘ SPECIAL PRICED CARS — for just a few more |! days you can take advantage of these low, low || 48 PONTIAC Club Coupe ...... as $ 35] '53 OLDSMOBILE 4Door ..........0-. $495 '§3 PONTIAC 4-Door s.....00eeeeerees $ 495 '§3 BUICK Hardtop ...--........ 00000 L$ 545 } 54 PONTIAC 4-Door “ne ..2....0cceee.0 6 595 || 54 CHEVROLET 2-Door le ainidl ace ba egies $ 595 54 FORD 4-Door ...00eeeeeccceeceeeeees $ 595 | 195 FORD ‘Hardtop ...00-.... ee cec ees. $1095 '§5. FORD 4-Door v.21 eo eeecccee ee vceee$ 945 'SS FORD Station Wagon .....0..0.cceeeee $1195 'S6 PONTIAC Hardtop --........000000004 $1295 | '§6 BUICK Hardtop ..--e........ 000. ee eu§1395 Bg WORD: Aol dobe skin sige. ccsseessoeee $1295 | || 's7 CHEVROLET DDer.icvecceccecseee $1595 '67 FORD Station Wagon ........-.60.000+ $1745 l} 's7 FORD Hardtop hype ee $1695 [MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES | Week - End Specials HURRY ON THESE FINE CARS— | SPECIALLY PRICED THIS WEEKEND ON LY TO KICKOFF THE LAST GREAT WEEK Y.A.B.W. VALUES '57 CHEVROLET mHSRY Sib Ha 00 CHEVROLET 06 CHEVROLET ae ‘53 CHEVROLET ‘52 CHEVROLET Bs CHEVROLET SEES ‘56 PLYMOUTH '52 HUDSON cme "pa OOF ORD s000R 35 47 FORD oe WE WILL BUY YOUR PRICE.AND. ACCEPT TRADE-DOWNS MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS | _ From $95 to $245 — Y YOUR TERMS FA Phone Call ee ee Car to Your Door ay resol ee Come BAAC 8 OPI MATTH) Mae ASS an eee - HARGREAVES | eee et NO GIMMICKS NO RED TAPE SPOT DELIVERY OPEN TILL 10 P.M. FOR THIS HUGE SALE SATURDAY ONLY APRIL 12TH * _ FIRST COME FIRST SERVED FREE SET OF DISHES WITH EVERY PURCHASE SATURDAY, APRIL 12 = ‘912 S. ‘Woodicctd Ave. | BIRMINGHAM ~ Be Geepciele 1-YEAR GUARANTEE ON MOST CARS TOP || ALLOWANCE ON TRADES | SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH era /MI6302 Vas ; : . 4 ‘, ( ” 4 : ea ay i ey ve a fa ‘ t ‘ i : N Ea NA Sf i : Ne 4% ‘ ; oh 4 ; ; el bog ) aN Je X \ ; \ : ; * : pe SEV L oN ee ‘ oo ' eee * We, Fa f ¥ , eS L ees - vers if | eS ae = ee = “ ef : s = “= = i q . i = s Rae : fee oe Tee eee ar Se ‘ eS: 4 eS ‘ eke + = $ § = PE, * 3 q . $ i * ie fe LIQUIDATION SALE! BIRMINGHAM NEW CAR TRADES EXECUTIVE CARS FACTORY CARS ALL MUST GO WE ARE LISTENING TO OFFERS 1958 MODELS Too! 100s Below Invoice Dealers Invited THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1958,- / 4 ‘oday’s Television Programs'=- Fregrame foruiches by tations Uoted tm thle cohuan arp subject to change withoot notice bas *—WJBK-TV ‘Channel +-wws-Tv ‘Channel 1—WXYZ-TY Channel 9~CKLW-TV 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Adventure: 9: minute stay of execution. (2) Trackdown. Adventure: Outlaw double-crosses crim- inals. 8:30 (7) Colt .45. Western: Co!t fights for old sheriff's repu-' (2) Zane Grey Th. Western: Outlaw (Barry Sullivan) must choose between leaving his captor to die of rattle- snake bite or getting help. 9:00 (7) Frank Sinatra. Variety: | Louis Prima, arena Keely Smith. (9) Charlie Chan. (4) M Squad. Drama: Deter- tive trails murder suspect through dice game operator. (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: Bilko gets one of the boys: to pose as his wife so they can get expense-paid “‘honey- moon" trip. 9:30 (7) Patrice Munsel. Variety: = Romero, Johnny sotm- ron > Cunary H'down. (4) The Thin Max. Mystery: Nick suspects foul play when tennis star drops dead on) tour. (2) Playhouse. S us pense: | Scotland Yard murder tale. Detective (Tom Helmore) tries to solve baffling murder of London model in ‘‘Secret of Old Bailey.” ‘0:00 (7) Play of Week. (9) Mike Hammer. Mystery. (4) Boxing. Larry Board- man, a Busso 10-round (2) Line Up. Drania: Stolen stamps lead to ex-fighter and female ex-con. 18:38 (7) Crash. David Niven in love triangle, “The Bomb.” (7) Guest lecture. ture, (4) (color) News. (2) 4H T.V. Club. (4) Farm Report. (7) Crusade for Christ. (4) Window Shopping. (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Betty Boop. - 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. (7) Don Wattrick, Sports. (10:38 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Ruff and Reddy. me | 11:00 (2) Heckle and Jeckile. (4) Fury. 11:38 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Andy’s Gang. 11:55 (9) Billboards. SATURDAY AFTERNOON ‘1200 (2) Jimmy Deun. (4) True Story. (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. (2) Children’s Bible Adven. TONIGHT’S Vv HIGHLIGHTS © (9) Person to Person; Doug- e las Fairbanks Jr. and th e/12:30 (4) Detective’s Diary. 6:00 (D Mr. Danger. Herrmann family in their (9) Movie. (2) Popeye. strange house of flying ob- ue , ae Williams. se oom j1:60 (2) Lone Ranger. . — 2 iets Ome | CS Oo 6:15, (4) Weather: Eliot, & | + 1:30 (2) Movie. . < [90:00 a I a On. 24 (4) Double Feature. ; : , (9) National News. Dede cs (4) News: W’kamp. 2:00 (7) Ramar of the Jungle. 6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- (2) News: LeGotf. (9) Movie. ee carcins. two uds (9) Weather 2:30 (7) Movie. (9) Brave Eagle. : (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Showtime. (4) Whirlybirds, : eee vict friend. cer Tracy, Hedy : (2) ao. LeGoff. “Tortilla Flat.” ('42.) 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. (4) Sports: Parker. (1) All-Star. Golf (2) Final. (9) Metropolitan Mirror 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps Sports | (2) Celebrity Playt 6:45 (2) News: Edwards —_ mT the Bd 4:15 (9) Little Theater. . Time.” (°46). Lucilie Ball, 7:0 = 200 Parade “Room Service.” (°38). :30 (9) Gilead Baptist Church. (4) Martin Kane. Adventure: |... 5:00 (7) Wrestling. Kane fights for his life in|!% (%) Stock Theater. (9) Zorro. Swiss Alps. (4) Jack P . (2) Detroit Bandstand. (2) Dr. Christian. Carnal. Ji re rari 7:10 (7) Weather. . (9) Wild Bill Hickok. 7:15. (1) News: Daly SATURDAY MORNING +L: . . Michigan Captain 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure (9) ~ Swe Dollar Movie. 6% (2) On the Farm Front. ins ’ Robert Tayler, “Escape.” |s.e9 (2) Inventions. KALAMAZOO (INS) — Captain (4) Truth, Conseq. Quiz. Michael O’Rourke returned to his (2) Dick & Duchess. Adven-|8:38 (2) Mich. Conservation. - Kalamazoo home today after win- ning $108,000 on a nationally tele- vised quiz program. x * * Capt. O’Rourke lost out last night on the NBC-TV Tic-Tac- Dough program. He had been |School Head Makes ‘Sweeping Statement BILLINGS, Okla, @ — Superin- tendent of Schools John Gorton isn't going to make any more rash deals with the high school student body. ~*~ *® * He told the students anyone found in the halls after the bell [rings in the morning has t sweep \the halls. If no one is found, he! |pushes the broom. * * * Gorton has been on the business lend of the broom since schoo! | | started. 16 Patherhood 18 Neptune's 13 Above 14 Indian 15 Masculine nickname * Ancient Urfa 35 Pete s iS Koaitaset® 36 Balaam’s steed 7 Ocean La] Sour mound &5 Minera] rocks Pinest 40 Masculine 41 Mr. Franklin @ Property item #% Girdles + @@ Repeat 51 Cravat Yy 41 Wild goose 42 Jason's ship h.) al 8 Sear --Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Wim, (6a) CRLW, (s08) Ww, (se) WCAR, (1190) §=WETZ, (1290) «WRON, (1960) WIBK, (1496) WJBE ¢:00—WJK, News, weynolde w Ww. News, McLeod ww, dstand Yewa, r WXYZ. News gurrell WCAR, News, W: , News, Weather Tar —— p aoe yg! WPON. Oxrainian How ghoek #:30—WJR, Comiet ee. | — aad Date WPON, News, CKLW, Breakfast war J. Daly th: re -D. Msg. 10:00— Wik, News. WPON. Muste With Mason ame oan News, Stereo. Gound * Music 10:30—WJBK, Bellboy 11:00 WJR, News WPON, Revival 9:00— Pape Bites WWJ, Faye Eliza WXYZ. eng McKenzie a Children’s @r ©. Reid fir. CELW. Davies WJBK, no Warmup WCAR, News, Patrice WPON, Chuck Lewis rae | “its aig e ola WXYR Metropolitan Opers CKLW News. Davies WPON, Chuck Lewis ' SATURMAT MOURNING Wwd, Neen, serge | 6:00-- WIR, News, delody WiGR. Rows 2: ar hs Late Go to Town Soba. : wave ered wWolt WPON ‘america to Enees KLW. a Davies Wrst, News. CKLW Good Morning 10:30-— WW, Melody somcsion Cleveland Orch. tte—ww, 3 Star ae Gee CKLW M Morgen | “Ww, News, Monitor Ware ttt woes pane Sheridan WCAR, News, Woodling oe ae CKLW, Album ‘Time ney Heeneup ida WCAR, News, Benne WKY, News. Shorr Pastigetie i Agrieuitare 11:00. Wik News Lewts $:30—W WJ, News, Monitor aoe a Cue, News, ong Wis move singh CELE. Bens Pucks Catt. aman Tie WPON arly sird Spte cKLW News Device 00-WIR. Parade of Bands ge oe 1:98- Wdle Dan, Kirby WPON Orume i Oisle | CRLW. News Knowles 8:30—WJR, Answer Please Gow Rows, inion” ut he aoe WCAR, News, Bennett ww. WCAR News : WPON, Early Bird Club WCAR, News, Wi Woodling gg Music Hall WCAR, News, Bennett o:00—' Weather . ‘WIR, br tg Music Hal! one ae 4 y AFTERNOON §:00-WIR, News, Music WIEK, News Unser wee ame Pai wes, Macey Parnas warn Kewe. fu rs. Pun-a-Rame anes CKLW, Cloone: _— $:00—W ews, Guest CKLW News. Fw vier cxuy News. Don MeLeod _ O00 WIR, Muste le ‘olt WJBK. News. Retd Ni nett WRYZ News. W WCAR, News, : panato W News Good Morning| WCAR, Nets. —— “| WPON Holiday 8 por fl yoni, WCAR News WPON News, iday ‘6:90 WIR, ie tall Ww. News, George iete— wih,’ time for usc) ww), : , ewe ae agri ge a wKIW Davies WXYZ, Pun-a-Rane 10:00 WIR, a eid a, WJR, News. Hospital 4 : lea Tay ioe" ay ees aoc | ee WOR, Sporig a iward Bowes had suggested the | Piles H ome. Town of Writer McIntyre . GALLIPOLIS, O—A private plane had set us down here in O. O. McIntyre’s home town on the Ohio River and now I One: eres se Reeeerans Seen. i “Cornmeal mush!” I suddenly polled. 4 gotta have that—in milk!” Mush, I guess, is as out-of-date as the home-town livery stable McIntyre used te get nostalgic about in “New York Day Day.” It was the one remnant of the I found when I prowiled State Street here in “Gallipoleece” (pop. 8,000) trying te see if there’s anything old-fash- -foned left in America except old-fash- ioned highbalis. WILSON Why, Odd McIntyre wouldn’t know this booming Ohio Val- ley! From here to Marietta and Cincinnati it’s an aluminum area... producing for satellites—but the people. . . well now, listen: ; They use swear words like . “Aw, shoot!"and “Golly Ned.” And the men are very strange. They take off their caps in elevators. Out at well-kept Mound Hill Cemetery there’s a stone bench over the McIntyre grave. On it are the words, “Beloved of a Nation.” The late Maj. Ed- inscription. We drove around to the house of Aunt Kate Small, the milliner, who raised him. There was a plaque McINTYRE there. Atop it was a figure of Odd McIntyre typing, with: a watchful little dog behind him. | x *& * I'd never known McIntyre—who died in '38 at 54—but had always hankered to see this little town famous principally for him. “Funny thing was, Odd always wrote about being home- sick—but never came back,” one native said ... but Mrs. Edna Mauck said: “He wanted to remember it as it was.” Legend says Odd started writing “personal items” and that one famous line told of a gent swallowing a nail. “It cause him some inconvenience,” Odd reported. - Anyway, they're salt-of-the-earth folks here in Athens, _|to Stop Union Picketing Nelsonville, Zanesville and Coolville—and only one thing makes ‘\'em upset: Mispronouncing “Gallipoleece,” and Rio Grande, |which is “Rye-o Grande.” “What are people here called—riverrats or hillbillies?” I asked jokingly ... “Gallipolitans!” I was informed. * * * rk “Are there any illegal stills hereabouts?” I asked at ‘the 2. “What do you think that is you're drinking?” somebody with a good sense of humor shot back. I'm glad I made the pilgrimage. I came after a visit to my ewn home town, Rockford, up the pike a piece. I was flattered te find that in my home town that day they'd let the school out. Yep—'twas spring vacation. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... Lana Turner's ex, Steve Crane (Chery]'s vate eye Fred Otash working on the case ... President Eisen- hower may visit Cape Canaveral . _ Frank Sinatra's gift to Princess Grace’s son: a $2,000 gold place setting. EARL’S PEARLS: Do something daily to make other peo- ple happy, even if it's only to leave them‘alone . . . That's earl, brother. j ; (Copyright, 1958) father), has pri- “The $64,000 Challenge,” claims that he always loses because view- ers pick sides and then accuse him of favoring the opposing com testant. If their favorite mistes out; they usually blame Story. The ee oe em See eet by CBS. men as with one woman. * * * the $64,000 question and Dr, Broth- ers won, the letters suddenly challenged by 14-year-old’ Loony | Ross. “I noticed you shoak hands with Lenny Ross but you only greeted | dear Mrs. Morgan with stiff for- mality. If you want the kid to win, why don’t you admit it?” NEW COMPLAINT So the next week Story shook hands with both, Then the letters : “Skating hands with a youngster is fine, but you should treat Mrs. Morgan with the re- spect due her age.’ * * * The ‘next week Story omitted ishaking hands with either. The result? old. You obviously don't under- stand children.”’ “Madame Butterfly,” the Puc- cini opera about the Japanese girl naval officer, was first performed in Milan in 1904. missed | McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham Friday Evening ‘til 9 Cuiiacdaer tres Radke eee ed thane | High Fidelity Headquarters Hear the speaker system you want before you invest a dime! 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