Michigan, just as it has all over spray, dashing against Muskegon’s breakwater, have formed a ponderous mantle of ice on the lighthouse tower. With spring only hours away, the tower still wears a heavy coat of ice. “AP Wirephote WROKEN WAENUEG — Ir’s been a long hard winter on Lake the state. Solid waves and flying Defense Seeks fo Shake Sates Witnesses in Flint By GEORGE T. FLINT—The defense sought today to poke new holes in the spreading web of circumstantial evidence against Jack D, Thompson, Flint Teamster standing trial in “the Frank Kierdorf torch death. Two prosecution. witnesses, called to link Thompson “and Kierdorf together last ~t oe Lie Détector Test Refused -by Harrelson| janswering questions, mostly from FLINT—Leaun Harrelson, presi- dent of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614, was in the limelight today as the Jack D. Thompson trial ad- journed until Tuesday. + & & It was discovered that Genesee County Prosecutor Jerome F. O'Rourke had asked the Pontiac Teamster to take a lie detector test eoncerning his _whereabouts the night of Aug. 3-4, when Frank H. Kierdorf suffered his fatal burns. | Harrelson refused, saying, “Why should I take a lie test? I'm not on trial.” * * * Both Harrelson and Herman Kierdorf, Frank's uncle, paused in the corridor outside the courtroom to ¢omplain of their treatment dur- ing the first four days*of trial. Under subpoena but not yet called as witnesses, they have had to appear at the courthouse every day at 9:30 a.m. and wait outside the courtroom, while other witnesses testified. . * * * “They're treating us this way because we're Teamsters,” Her- man, a former aid to Teamster president James R. Hoffa, observed|” wryly. “What's the use of a Teamster taking a lie test? If you pass them, the authorities will say only that the results were in- conclusive.” - “+ * * Herman did take a lie test-fast fall. It cleared him of any. con- nection with the arson in which Frank is believed to have burned, but did not cover the period of time immediately following the fire. Authorities have tong suspected —but never charged—that Harrel- son and Herman had a hand in transporting Kierdorf to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital the night he was} burned. News Flash SAN DIEGO, Calif. .— Gart Alfred Eder, 16, was sentenced to prison today for murdering a mother and five children, Eder, a runaway boy from Irondequiolt, N.Y ., Was sentenced to five life terms for murdering Mrs. Lois Pendet,a.t, 37; David, , 6; Tom, 6; Diane, ” and taline TRUMBULL JR. Aug. 3, appeared confused when subjected to intense ‘cross - examination yester- day. One, 28-year-old divorcee Mrs. Dorothy M. Wallace, was returned to the witness stand this morning for further cross-examination after spending all of Thursday afternoon Thompson's attorney, James E. Haggerty Sr. She was still on the stand as the grueling session was suspended at noon today and trial recessed until Tuesday. Thompson, a $9,000-a-year business agent with Flint Team- sters Local 332 and ah ex-con- vict, is aecused of setting fire Aug. 3 to the Latreille Dry Clean-_ ers outside Flint. Kierdorf, whe : considered a very close friend, died four days later from burné authorities say he received in the fire; Mrs. Wallace, caretaker of a Flint apartment house where Thomipson’s mother lives, said first she- didn't even know ‘ then said she saw him at the apartment building about an. hour after the fire and an hour before ‘|Spring to Arrive: |Amid Showers, Mild Weather Showers and mild temperatures of 44 to 4% will greet Miss: Spring when she blows in on wind of 20-30 miles an hour ‘at 3:55 a.m, Satur- day. : of 45 with showers tonight. Rain ‘\fer Saturday afternoon. Partly cloudy and colder is Sunday's out- look. * * * The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. hwas-39--degrees.-- At 2-p.m, the thermometer registered 57, Stores Offering Free Bus Rides in Plan to Aid City Lines 4 Thirty-four downtown Pontiac stores and businesses today began distributing. free bus tokens in a plan aimed at bolstering public transportation here. . _ 8. & In cooperation with Pontiac City Lines, Ine., -and the -two main: Pontiac banks, merchants and busi- nésSsmen were distributing free tokens to every customer who made a purchase of $2 or more. It was hoped that the addi- tional revenues te the bus com- pany would help strengthen its shaky finances. Participating concerns bore stickers in their windows announc- ing they had signed up in what was called the ‘‘Ride and Shop"’ plan. : * * * Names of the participating con- cerns are listed in an advertise- — eS U.S. ‘Analyzes Data From Venus Probe — WESTFORD, ia: w— An S4-feot dish antenna here has beamed a radar signal 28 million miles to the planet Venus and caught its — five minutes later, The 56-million- sulle round trip transmission, in February 1958, consumed 19 cents worth of elec- tricity for a 300-kilowatt signal but analyzing the data that came biltion- calculations on an elec- tronie ‘brain at Massachusetts Instute of P aaraamee 4 It. cost ‘Seeneniie "a dotgis and months of time. Scientists at the Lincoln Lab- * Kierdorf was dumped off, horribly (Continued on Page 2,°Col. 1) Full Costs for | Welfare Cases | The U.S. Weather Bureau pre-| dicts a. high of 62 today andalow+ changing to snow is the forécast] Give Token With Each! . $2 Purchase back today meant nearly half a buds * \budget enough welfare funds to Hospital Wants * Plus Annual Rate By PETE LOCHBILER Pontiac General Hospital doesn’t want to take any more losses on county wel- fare patients — none at all. The Board of Trustees decided last night that not only does it want higher payments from the Oak- land County Social Welfare’ Board, it wants a year-end adjustment to cover all its expenses. Representatives who will negoti- ate with the welfare board for a new annual rate were given strict instructions: “Settle for no less than reim- bursement for actual costs." « The reported a $75,078 “Year-End _ Adjustments|_ $100 MILLION PROJECT — This is an artist's sketch of the hotel, offices, apartments and shop- ping center to be constructed on the waterfront nex} to the Civic Center in Detroit. Plans for con- struction of 20 buildings in the project were an- ? > In Downtown Detroit foreground, with the 30-story hotel in the center background, with shopping areas in between. nounced today by Smith-Bisschop & Co., Detroit 12-story apartments are in the Seek to Develop Allied Stand on German Issues ° President, British Chief ~ Flying to Hideaway for > Weekend inion a WASHINGTON @ President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Macmillan began their im- portant talks on Beftlin and German problems during a visit today with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles: - at Walter Reed Army Hos- pital. . The two leaders and Brit- ish Foreign secretary ‘Selwyn Lloyd paid a call on _hospital loss on welfare patients last year ‘because it- cost more to care for them than the county paid. Although the hospital's per- patient day costs were $41.22, the county paid a daily rate for wel- fare patients of only $33. * * * Up to last night, the hospital had only demanded of the county that it up its rates to meet actual costs as of the first of the year, Now, the hospital wants a year- end adjustment to cover any in- crease in operating costs that The Board repeated threats to curtail service to welfare patients if its demands are not met. x *« “Losses on county patients are being offset by the patients who pay their own bills,”’ said James Clarkson, Board chairman. “This is manifestly unfair, The county is forcing us to make} d te and Convention Hall. They are key Plan $100-Million Project DETROIT —Plans for a 100) million dollar downtown Detroit , including a 30-story hotel, a 2-story office building, three 12-story apartment buildings and a business center were dis- closed today by Karl H. Smith, Detroit realtor, The project, one of the most ambitious in Detroit history, will centered on a 23-acre- area directly west of thé new Cobo Hall! units of Detroit's civic center along |the Detroit waterfront. The new buildings will be bounded by Fort Street. and the Detroit River, the Civic center and the site of the new 26 million dollar pest office at Fort and Eighth. : paying patients subsidize welfare} patients.” The only room left open for negotiation was whether the county should help pay for de- preciation on the hospital's physi- eal plant, an amount that runs about 74 cents per patient per day. The county's position has been that in raising its rates too high, geted welfare funds might be year. This position was angrily at- tacked by William P. Babcock, vice president of the board. “TAP COURTHOUSE FUND’ “Let the county tap its court- house building fund if it didn’t meet Babcock said. | “The building fund amounts to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) its obligations," Lenten Guideposts. uy MANES JEFFREY ; Former Baylor University Football ue . wag a crashing football player at Baylor University by the name. of Rupert Wright, a blond 6-foot- 5-inch.. giant, at 250 pounds, A real man’s man. When I got my uniform at the start of my soph- omore football season, I ran as. fast as I could to get the | locker next to Rupert, who was then a senior. Perhaps, I thought, some of JEFFREY, his ability and personality will Tub off on me; — Rupert was always a lot of fun; he had a great. sense of humor, And. I knew he was secretly’ Ronn old w cet I soon to none Unpleasant: facts, Bh ‘Rupert, charmirg as he was, Dec, 1%: (as alee eno of the tant vulgar, - {si had a life-changing Christian P liow I ever knew. -selfish and deceitful fellows 1 have ever known, But all this didn’t bother me too much until From that moment Rupert lost his position ag my Number One Hero and became, instead, my Number One Project. : I guess what bothered me most about Rupert was his language. He had the ‘filthiest tongue of any fel- * * One day, after practice, Rupert and I were dressing in the locker room alone. I drew a deep breath and ‘sdid, “Rupert, I don’t want you fo think I'nr trying to be holier than thou, but just let me ask --ou! this: ‘What would you do if some-|he one Were to cuss your mother?’ ” Rupert looked at me for a mo-jjr 7 a, ment. “I'd thump his head off.” “Rupert,” 1 said, “‘t know ex: | sips Grid ae Kneels gotten all about his promise. * * * One’ night, late, I was asleep when I felt a hand touch my shoulder, 1 opened my eyes. and looked. into Rupert's face, “I've got to talk to you, Jeff,” so you must Captives Safe depleted before the etid “of the| win, scared —but-spunky, hit—her Rupert looked at me, surprised. Then he said, ‘Jeff, I don’t mean it. ¥ just say it. Okay, no more.” Five minutes later he had for-} . “Just keep loving him, Jeff,” my friends would say when I asked for advice. “You may not reach Rupert, but God ean reach him through And so it went through the win- ter and well into the spring, Ru- pert always having a wild time, getting by in classes any way he could, ; held at Kanawha County Jail. 29 “knew it was ing to do Nab Gunman; . Gives Up at Roadblock After Holding Mother, 3 Children 20 Hours ~ LOGAN, W. Va. #—Elma Bald- ex-convict captor on the head twice with a hammer in an effort to free herself and her three children, * * * The story of the hours she and her children were forced to spend with their kidnaper, Richard Arlen Payne, was related Thursday night by Mrs. Baldwin via telephone ta reporter Don Marsh of the Charles- ton Gazette. , Payne was captured at a state roadblock here. 29-year-old mother and her three children, pawns in the ex- convict's mad scheme against a former cellmate, were rescued by state police after being held ¢ap- tive 20 hours. * * * Payne, 23, surrendered late Thursday afternoon at a roadblock near Logan, 70 miles south of Charleston, after firing two shots at trailing police. He had planned to use Mrs. John Baldwin and her children as a wedge to force the release of Burton Junior Post from the state penitentiary. Payne had vowed vengeance— and death—on Post and_ threat- ened torture and death to his hos- tages if his demands were not met. The men were cellmates for 17 ‘months of Payne’s seven years in prison. FACES KIDNAP CHARGES Payne was released from pris- on eight days ago. Today, the sal- low, heavy-lidded $oung man faces kidnaping charges. He was Smith, head of Smith-Bisschop & Co., said the new center will be known as the new Penn-Chessi| development because most of the property in the area is owned by the New York Central, Pennsyl- vania and Chesapeake & Ohio rail- roads, The project is named after the railroads. FINANCING SET “Smith said New York and San Francisco financiers had agreed to finance the project. facilities at Michigan and Four- teenth and to other West Side lo- cations, Smith said, * * * Smith said the project had- been under consideration for seven months and he termed it one of the best kept secrets in the real estate business. He said the work would include: a 30-story hotel of 1,500 rooms, a_ 20-story air conditioned _ office building, three .12-story luxury apartment buildings, an automo. bile exhibits building, a merchan- dise mart and a shopping center. ~| Railroad operations will be trans-| ferred to the New York Central : ider the three-story industrial mart.| It is also planned to build a covered pedestrian’ walk from Cobo Hall|— erty will start within three to six months at Third and the Detroit River. Smith said he hoped to have “the entire project completed by 1961.” Contracts for the first demolition work have been let, Smith said. _joviian:se Way St whe yeneerty. and Smith added that New York, Seattle and San Francisco finan- ciers had agreed to finance the project. Three corporations will he formed to take care of the financ- ing and management of the gigan- tic project. . - Tt will also have = marina on ground parking at two levels be- neath the entire project, Smith said. i : structed throughout the project, so that pedestrians can stroll through it without fear of rain or snow, Fifth street actually will run un- and Convention ‘Arena west to Third and across the Si Ex- Demolition work on the prop- pressway. Such was the beginning Top Officials Conter sat Pleasant Retreat By MERRIMAN SMITH , (UPL White House Reporter) GETTYSBURG, Pa. — The historic Eisenhower-Mac- millan conference will be held in a mountain-top cot- tage pieced together 17 years ago from three tourist cabins that rented for $1.50 a night. House retreat operated by the U.S. Navy in the Catoctin. Mountains of Maryland 23 miles south of the President's Gettysburg farm. Focal point of the weekend talks will be Aspen Cot- of Camp David, the White tage, the President’s gray- walled, one story structure that looks down from an altitude of 1,800 feet to a pleasant, greening valley. x * * While ;the principals are in ses- sion. atop what once was known] — Catoctin, they will be cut off from the prying world by a high metal fence, electronic de- |i tection devices to signal the pres- ence of intruders and a_ skilled guard of about 100 U.S. Marines. recently dug up in the installation of new water and steam systems. The camp, itself, has changed | greatly from the days when the late President Franklin D. Roose- M4 Smith said his company had an Covered walks will be con-/ itary of state for European affairs and Brig. Gen, Andrew W..- Good. Final talks probably will be held cer Bi tein apie aa cee der the threat of Communist blockade and the danger of war. While the top figures were at - Walter. Reed, a group of U.S, and en — left the White _ ouse helicopter yak Cam a David. aT Acting Secretary of State Chriss tian A. Herter led the U. S. delega- tion in a Marine helicopter, ac- companied by John Hay Whitney, U, S. ambassador to Britain: Liv. ingston Merchant, assistant —— paster, White House staff secre- tary, = (Continued*on Page 2, Col. 6) li n 1 Today's Press : Babe Ruth eekieret nivna® COMMS oo esvs ec cceess ove 32 Editorials .....656.45.: nie € _— ‘ . an High davlacmeredes: Z * oo ee ee ee 33 * eee eaee «$s [Save | Most impor: center is in the \eneral ares of Walter Reed. : D bso stfe How pre . Réoket te Fit Your Sates ee at pane _Zhcotore. Fs ashen, Mert ser LONDON (UPD—When a tire Dock fire " . é iy penice eaenon ie hata ee ee eee tna ua AOR ROR as Sa eT fi 42 Teday tise Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. se clot Mr.” sr, banquet at Rackham Building in Richard ‘Serwin, J7-yearold son and Mrs. Harry Serwin of 189 Oneida Rd., was awarded the grand prize last night at a Detroit. A former Orchard Lake yirl, iH t in g : : 5 i if E | ii E Bie 3 & As e of a a) | fas f i i } pir ¥ if g° RE 4 ee 5g & #1 Tough Guy Hero Kneels for Prayer “iH ile i ER att mt fi F i “Waan't it a fact that you said then that the man who got into the Cadillac was Frank Kierdorf?” Haggerty inquired. _ “Yes,” Mrs. Bergeron answered. - O'Rourke jumped-up- with a-re+; buttal question. ‘But isn't it true! The Weather ¥. y cloudy and mild today. Clo tenight with showers and tercing colder sete: @ay, Southwesterly winds 12-18 miles te- pA and te ing to cast- and iy at 20-80‘miles Lew tonight At 8 a.m. Wind velocity 3-5 m. p.h. th wes: Le bogey t. ‘Bun gets Priday at 6:44 p.m, Te Saturday at 6:34 a.m, 4 wets Saturday at 3:47 a.m. Moon rises Priday at 2:21.p.m; 3 58 56 “Orivans New York 57 ahs. Milwaukee _Minneapolis mere | ‘# Jury Deliberating gun as he slept’ last Nov. 26 in| the off-campus room they shared. | neighbor saw me. : “You're. James Jeffrey?” said. “Hold on. I want you to Ey me. Perhaps some day soon Pil | be able to help someone too.” Those who have been used by God in this way know, as I know, that it tops any thrill-the world has to offer, (Copyright 1968 by Guideposts) | mind.” ne Final arguments in the first de- | gree murder trial of Patrick J./ delivered yesterday. A request by the jury that it be allowed to | delay its deliberations ~until 9:30 | a.m. (EST) today — granted, | Flannery: is accu of bludg-/ eoning Thomas Neitling, 20, of| Tecumseh,.to death with a shot-/ ~ See8ueeevessgeesss ~ @88rsessesese it 5 Both were students at Hillsdale. : i z ain| family moved to East | Patricia, 17, who is the Felician Academy in Det aspires to. by - a, nun 7 [ i tal engineering. Others were Faith Schulz, 17, of 560 Farmdale St., Ferndale, 14th aids . , Se i id ¢ | theirs.” .- , 1as-Pontiac General struggles to end! ba iad wal ’ u 7 of the S. S, Kresge - provide the labor. in behalf of the Kresge Foundation to Fred J, Poole, president of the Oakland County YMCA Camp Mahn-Go-TahSee. The money will be used to complete the Seaholm Lodge, the main activities building at the camp at Hale. The Dewntown Kiwanis Club will \School Oificials Struggle|. for Proper Class Levels |*. i i f | | | HE | s Zé l Fe Four Captives Survive (Continued From Page One) ing to happen. We stopped at a Hill. City Hospital Wants Welfare Case Costs “It’s — well-known fact that the per-patient tions are less costiy than Losses on county and statelr patients. have long been a concern financial problems that have re- sulted ih deficits the past two years. ; * Clarkson has written Lansing representatives in hopes of an ad- justment on state rates, which re- sultéd in a $37,406 loss last year. St, Joseph is in a similar situa- tion. It reported a $62,556 loss last year on county patients and IF YOU ACT NOW! (FOR LESS! 20% orF $49,842 on state patients. ° aastigll Neenstingll penieisinglh heel ecciscnall a . ee > UT ALAA ¥, vA. AY SN af i a? * Finally, we side lice te. » |lice Ahead $60 a day. 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He had been il] two months. if Mr. Shadwell was a supervisor at the Fisher Body Plant No. 1 Reuther Assails Redevelopment $7 39% 20 LTS 17” Portable ow Says Ike's P rogram ONLY $99” 4 Tto 14, ls Weok Solution for Muntz oe wa mou | BOYS PROPORTIONED DRESS SLACKS aie Economic Worries SOLD aiid SERVICED EXCLUSIVELY [1 ogi. p : A , , Reg. 6to 18 © Husky 10 to 18 enatON o— a it erp}? in PONTIAC by $ Little Boys 2-Piece r ito ; ar: C&V ELECTRO MART|| om, *3,98 “EASTER SUITS "s $53 aR ares re- ‘ a ; $2 9 9 program is “grossly iil Peas Rear of Becre . “7; e * 158 Oakland ‘ FE 2:3781 [i] Handsome washable acetate dress slacks pro- 4 38 - Monday and Friday ‘til 9 portioned for perfect fit! Full cut for comfort Amazing! A full week ‘til Easter and Waite’s is selling many fine Easter dresses at exactly 2 off the regular prices! Full skirt, short sleeve styles mony with their own petticoats. Lovely lace and embroidery trims. Come to- / night for best selections! 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Bills are mailed complete ) particularly my insistence that “exposure” to This bit of hokum was timely in more than one respect, In the first place, it took a million indignant readers off my neck — they discovered their The new disease, like so many other modern departurés, had a sci- than most doctors do about chronic joint disability, whatever you please to call it, you're quite right...1-do—I mean I-do-think_so. I believe insidiously developing joint disability of long standing (a year or more), not obviously of. traumatic origin (sprain, strain or other injury) is degeneration of joint tissues—just as arteriosclero- sis (hardening of arteries) is physi- cal degeneration of the tissues of the artery wall, and pyorrhea al- veolaris is degeneration of the jaw tissues—bone, muscle, tooth socket lining, mucous membrane, every- thing. CAUSED BY MALNUTRITION I believe the primary cause of , envelope. Having thus defined rheumatiz, I have the audacity to challenge any physician who makes the phony. diagnosis of “chronic arth- ritis’ in any case to define chronic arthritis in writing. No medical authority has dorie so to date, to - ‘the best of my knowledge. ty " answered u Dr. stamped self-addressed to The Pontise Press. For that matter, I beg to remind you that no cure for so-called chronic “arthritis’’ has been dis- - covered and the few authorities the costly ‘miracle medicines.” ‘(Copyright ' t 1960) ‘Voice of the People pat Eines nee | a : ® g i L i | g fi it HH if g f i HH it ; f iH Case Records of a Psychologist: Can You Top This Salesmanship? The next time you order French - fried potatoes, just offer a mental salute to the great French. Parmentier, who was a pharmacist with a vast sight. And if you like adver- tising and selling, send for the. booklet below. It offers some dandy ideas for party enter- tainment, too. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-483: Parmentier was. the French who jarize the use of the ordinary white potato. He thus saved the lives of mil- lions of his countrymen who would have starved with- out that mainstay of the dinner table. . In fact, the Irish famines were ji largely eliminated a because of the po- tato, so it now bears the name “Irish potato,” nated in South rope .till the. discoveries by Colum- bus. Parmentier was a fervent scien- tist who had the welfare of his pedple at heart, so he obtained an farm from. Emperor x * * . Then he planted the much-hated American tuber, for-in Europe the laymen berated the potato in print and the priests thundered against it from: their pulpits. After five futile years, England still couldn’t get the populace to ‘accept it. Parmentier knew of this opposition, but he was a deft salesman, so he used psy- chology. : of psychological in-. though it origi- “te & aes Sf But the Emperor was tactful, for he graciously thanked Parmentier it as a boutonniere. Then he planted the much-hated tiers almost’ broke their ~ necks racing to the florist shops trying to find the same flowers: At-that moment potato blossoms would have rivalled our’ modern fancy orchids. POPULARIZING POTATOES Parmentier realized it was time to harvest his new crop. So he tried to shortcircuit the hostility of the public by using some modern ~ merchandising psychology, With his few remaining francs, therefore, he hired a few soldiers through the field, digging a few potatoes here and there, whith they peeled and ate with great gusto. ® & a8 &. As he would leave the potato patch, in a loud voice he. would warn the leader of -his soldier guarg to keep everybody out. z _ We are, indebted to a French pharmacist (apothecary) for. hav- ing made the American potato a basic item on the menu of the French people, , Parmentier’s sales strategy is often duplicated by other enterprising merchants. After the World War I ration- ing was over, a Chicago druggist bought a carload of a certain soap. It didn’t move very fast. So he deftly made“a sign saying, “Only three bars to customer,” and the soap sold like hot cakes, 20 cents (non- profit). It contains a neat advertis- ing test you can even use as a party game, Always write t¢ Dr, Ocorge W, Crane bese ea and Seen yen eed (Copyright 1960) - Unarmed Theft Joke to Farmer Caught ‘Soon After! Bank Holdup Spurred py Loss of Tractor kRUM, Tex, (AP)—Charles Roy McCrory, 19, worried because his & Merchants State Bank here Thursday without a gun. An alert Texas highway patrol- map arrested him an hour later as McCrory filled the gas tank of a pickup truck he used as a get- awty vehicle. * * * _ Police who followed highway pa- trolman Claud Hogue into the fill- ing station at his radio summons pulled $1,865 from -the vehicle's glove compartment. Krum is about 35 miles north- west of Dallas. All: the money was_ recovered, police said, Dist. Atty. Robert the charges may have to be modi- fied because McCrory had no gun. McCrory, smiling and joking ep wate captors, told them. he hantied a note to Mrs. Ruth Hil- ang ne & Oe ee 4 want to borrow $2,000 ‘for two years. Give me all your $5, Students Set Telephone Booth Squeeze Mark $10, and $20 bills, My looks is my security.” “When she put her hand into the drawer,” he thought she was going for a ‘gun and she nearly scared the living a way te get money to regain a tractor that had been repossessed. He said he farmed near Boyd, ‘in adjoining Wise County, with his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. . “q|world eka egies, booth MORAGA, Calif, (AP)—Howdy| now, London, we have a new ‘The London University team used a booth 3 feet square and 8 feet 4 inches tall and the English- men squeezed in three layers of six each. The St. Mary’s booth measured R, B. McCrory. He said he de- cided then to rob the Krum bank. 3 feet by 7 feet, enough room for three layers, seven each, plus one. EMU Bat sad arm ands arvanee for 4, - Yr oa PUAN Sethe ottelst ss Ro secuniry OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE Member American Association of. Credit: Comneciters TO Pay. “Let 9 Years of Credit | Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. and 716 Ponting State Bank Bidg. MICHIGAN CREDIT: COUNSELLORS | Sat. F gg lemony Re by ‘eet “| rae @ Plastic and Fabric Covers ® Automatically Adjusts to’ 4 Positions | See our complete NS >OMFORT AN EASY-TO-PAY PRICE! IZED est 626 Large China Other Heywood-Wakefield Tables Available os Low os $139.50 Champagne Dining Room Group Spacious, Appealing and Visually Satisfying, this dining room is designed for gracious living. Buffet $16950 Drop Leaf $399 Chair Table $17950 s from $2950 B ” ‘ See Our Large Selection of Lees, Firth and Gulistan Carpeting Easy Credit Terms... Ample Free Parking ee Se * We Will Cut, Measure and Install Any Carpet You Choose to Your Complete Satisfaction *D t pinble. Solution Dyed Thre Toned Tweeds ° 5 Ete Coated Back Bug Pad Included ; mil Meusineiss perez? odie ae See Scaeowmanone im case — pe Oe ee ae 7 : = . a é : hee ae e Se aS Se oe a a RP Oe a Sie Bao ee SS aee ee SS Se CC as meio : uae generate eee Dae pe UNE aa Lan so ’ shy ine nee ae ~ieteeanipopaBlN Ne ateloa ii na ll oa ” a _\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 40, 1959 ae” ! com lost out by a 214-194 count. They plained loudly against what they called “budget-busting.” on ee te =| _in the Catalina Series. W a smaller car .. , we would'love to show it to you! ~ BOOMING SALES! Gostune of Pontiac's tremendous price story we are publishing the list price of all models. cause it would be impossible for our ‘sales: - CATALINA SERIES | Retail Price force to contact each as every penton: who plans to buy a new car in the near future, ~ “We ore sure that many of you"have priced cars of the lower priced field — here is your chance to compare Pontiac's Prices with those’ you already have on a small car. We feel sure that you will find for just a few extra dollars you can own a 1959 Pontiac, and in - gome cases luxury laden small: cars will cost even more than the ‘59 Pontioc. 1f you find ‘it hard to believe that a.1959 Pontiac can be yours. at such a reasongbly low price... you're in plenty of company. never before has so little money bought so much cor os in the big 122" wheelbase Pontiac Catalina. Try os you may. ~" compromise of quality. for -its low, low price... Moreover, the Catalino series give you com- ‘~ “plete freedom of choice with seven models {including t wo station wagons), eleven ex- terior colors and five cloth and coated fabric interior combinations; and you have a chdice of several great. new engines... the new 280-h.p. (with Hydra - Matic) Tempest 420 -..0r.,+ if you want the accent on economy, you can choose at no extra cost, Pontiac's sensational new Tempest 420 5 combining the power of a V-8 and the gos mileage of ond it uses regular octane fuel! By every measure of comparison, the sparkling Catalina is far and away Aree. s Number One Buy! Give us 0 call today... - you won't find a single Figure Your Own Deal! Pick out the body style you are interested in and the accessories you want on your car —— up these figures—add 3% sales tax and “89 license plates—this will give you the total delivered price. Remember, the big trade-in value of your present car will be subtracted from the total price you have figured: The 1959 Pontiac can be bought for just a few dollars more than the popular models of the low price 3 and for, hundreds less than comparable models of other makes in Pontiac's price class. We have a good seléttion of cars in stock and can make immediate delivery. So bring the wife and kids and your title to our show- room tomorrow and drive out with a new ~ Pontiac, the car thet” Gives you most for your m Retail Store services whet it sells, Seats-Wider-Than Viidue do Sor teiloas echis sg aSofa . individual accessories listed on : opposite side of ad. *& True Contour eb ete e Brakes Prices ave ih lower than pobied 3/13 Me : dve te a change in delivery charges. % Wide Track Wheels * Economy V-8 | Engine an effort to learn one o a . of natural science: How do . i, mother toads, get. thelr | |. THE COMPLETELY NEW CATALINA SERIES— wee aod | _ PERFECT BALANCE OF LUXURY and. ECONOMY jungles of Bouth, America to find Paykel , : crn Raber? Booger, curtor cil] at handing! “New-ete, reptiles. He never has. __—*"_~-_ J. - Morrow” joy-stick gives fin- Joining him in the is Dr.|l ger-tip control. New 6% hp Conrme aE eee el engine and larger (32°) ro- Ro watchmen have tary mower for greater ca- ten sete en tat ely Gace cans ech ‘A movie camera with lights has] , mente for all-season service! aaah . J See Wonder-Boy today!. - , who has spent 30 D yeu ling the ssi smi] EVENINGS wich tp soe bow fone takes tor om the exas, to become, tadpole and| eee ee . | he gee er 5 Same 7 os : ‘erly pecan “peck Karel Pontigc’s Oldest Lawn and 9 5 9 \ re the curators Garden Equipment Dealer’ 1 : ‘Betall EES | || sausiited ing soe and Recess | sate and Service Price — so cans Ce $ aS 121 Mt. Clemens MIRROR GROUP - i TTRAHSMISSION - im pep GHCLARE HEATER and “— 107.30 won mL eg i ML WONDER SPEAKER veeeeeo-o°"""" gg 98 ELECTRIC * ANTENNA ee on enwotee 10.75 BACK UP LAMPS <0 oo 1.15 EAVY DUTY AIR CLEANER ----2°°°° 7" 9,65 PULL FLOW OIL FILTER -----077” - 330 GLOVE BOX LAMP. .---000" lee 13.88 _ WINDSHIELD lana | ‘at | ae “REAR VIEW MIRROR vent 8.05 EOGGAGE UTILITY LAMP = --+-07"°7"" 15.78 DELUXE STEERING WHEEL ---++77"" a t GLASS BE pgaveeccerrre” “os 49. ieee rSTROMENT PANE (Reet Only) == >>" 12.90 REFRIGERATOR FOAM CUSHION PER wees 5.00 DAL SPEED ELECTRIC Ho wceee 10-75 Ne CUSTOM LATEX FORM CURE yp "11, 43.00 STORES 57 LBS. WONDER TOUCH POWER PRINT "°°" 31.8 FROZEN FOOD DUAL EXHAUSTS Se vpamaemasset 19.70 =A . = ELECTRIC CL poeeee? id | : TIRES 8:50 x cee 45.95 SMART NEW | WHTTEWALL Wagons oil hanes 8.15 3 | "BUILT-IN LOOK NTLFREEZE «=. ---"*""iug Charge AS PICTURED . | TEMPEST 420 E ECONOMY E ., Bald - | FOUR-BARREL CARBURETOR --+---°°*" 17.65 , , DELUXE i oe el 92.42 g.WAY POWER SEAT 0-0 - vere 51-60 a APET-TRACK DIFFERENTIAL «-->*°° ar : "FREEZER SALE STRITEWALL TIRES 8: INDARD cotons «de "Chest or Upright Model | TWO-TONE PAINT 1 STAND Ie est vorar seen or s ! pot above ore _ FLOOR SAMPLES | : at DISCOUNT Prices! ! Deal for Deal mane GABERT ee ee ee { ee th ms ne , diced all Hl 65 Mt. Clemens St. ee. m — You Can't Beat ‘Tetail sto re_ a a ee ee ee ee ee Pe oney. Remember ae that Pontiac i j , =e | ‘ i a eee ne A a Teme min ‘ a. ‘ 3 ue Option Ele A a Recessaries _ é i. 2 “SPORTS SEDAN = 2 DOOR ‘2,633 4-DOOR SEDAN ‘2.704 2-DOOR HARDTOP ‘2,768 VISTA~4-Door Hardtop ff 2844 i CONVERTIBLE COUPE 2 DOOR | 3,080 SAFARI 4 Door—2 Seat—6 Passenger 3,101 _. SAFARL | 1 4 Door—3 Stated Posssiiger ee ay eee ee a ee THE, PONTIAC > PRESS, Fray, MARCH 20, 1959 right. t | | Zé ’ Mts an obvious trony that the second hardest hitter who ever! played baseball spent. most of his ten Gehrig was a shy, hand- some — of only 22 when he joined the Yankees in 1925. He came from the streets of New York but had in him the naivete of a farm boy, He at- Phaniiee Hall, in stretched to congratulate the Babe trotting in from third after belting a homer. And another thousarid have been printed showing Babe waiting at’ the plate to shake hands with Lou} after Lou had driven Babe home. "The Babe hid i | ’ By MRS. BABE RUTH with Bl Slocum oy ie Babe “Tie Babe, and. soi dank" = wii Lou reported to oe Yan- kees in St. Petersburg, he carried a cheap bag and wore a cheap suit. Lou He didn’t have a dime. In the beginning he was a very bad first. baseman, And a simply gorgeous hitter. My husband's long drives were much like his swing—gracefully arching balls that semed to flow from the end of a bat that, in turn, was flowing effortlessly, played 20 well uyder as seat 2) or walked to the- plate, he -}under the dread terror of epilepsy. ‘In his 15-year career he tion, can be unspeakably and cruel. No one ever sonal tragedy. as Their taunts were such routine insult of the sional diamond, Sports writers knew all cident, was to fall down a (Monday: The unkind moved never a fan, although be left many a game suddenly. * * * vulgar said a word to Tony referring to his po always re- stricted to the morals of his moth- er, his ethnic background or some‘ Protecting him against suits aris- protes- chon it, too, but no one ever wrote it. Tony, in an unexplained ac- flight of stairs and be killed in San Francisco spme years later. 4 + On @ happier note, as I write | this, Benny, fat, bald and healthy, lis still in baseball, coaching with } |the Philadelphia Phillies. gossips | Toots Shor Wins . Libel Settlement NEW YORK (AP)—Toots Shor, restaurant operator, has accepted} $48,500 from an ‘insurance com- pany in. an out-of-court settlement of his libel suit against Sherman Billingsley, Stork Club propreitor. Shor originally sued for $1,100,- 000, contending. remarks Billings- ley made on‘a television program were derogatory and made him appear insolvent, The award to Shor was an- nounced by his attorneys. the Seaboard Surety Co., had issued a policy to Billingsley ing out of his TV program. He ;|said there would. be no. retraction by. Billingsley, Billingsley contend- 3 (Atomic Project _| awake wasn't enough, He was | in Space Has ° 100-Eyed Father NEW YORK #®.— Argus,“ for whom. ed outer space atomic test project was named, was'a Greek eyes. mythological character with ” i knock. him off. Mercury let him have it with a lot of rocks or lulled nat! FALSE to sleep with soothing music, then whacked off his head. | Atgus. still has a great claim to fame, though. | eyes were]. put in the fail of the” peacock. His They are still there. i « A wise, son heareth his father's| mstruction. : (Advertisement) Ma Don't Neglect $ 8 x *& * too, as he always slept with a lot) of them open. They were.al} over him, looking in every direction. Unfortunately, ~just keeping | done in by Mercyry. _. | How this came about is a long, | complicated and confusing story. But it seems he was supposed to keep an eye, or eyes, on a princess | who had been changed into a ‘cow. | * * * ed that no malice was meant. However, Mercury was hired to! See your dealer or write: STADLER FERTILIZER CO. 1610 Donicen Ave. Cleveland 6, Lawn Fooo £f He was a wide awake character, If" |. We Sell What We Advertise. 9x12 Congoleum Rugs eS 24 Patterns to Choose From 5-Pc, Chrome Dineties ...... 543,95 5-Pe. Brown Tone Dinettes... 549,95. 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites ...:.. . 99.50 Double Dresser—Bookcase Bed—Chest oN “Yee matt deveshating taitibt-bees: neal? ever to bedevil a pitcher. tended Columbia but cheerfully insisted, “The only B.A, 1 have ts a batting aver- age.”’ m He and the Babe had much in common—their religion, their Ger- man ancestry, their mutual boy-| hood poverty,. their love for base- ball, and, of course, their remark- able skill at bat. They were to become fast friends. And bitter’ enemies. And friends again. MOST EXPENSIVE HEADACHE | In June of 1925 the Yankees had a remarkable first baseman named Wally Pipp, who was also a good friend of the Babe’s, even though the Babe had lost a one - punch fight to Wally a couple of years before. | ~ Wally had a headache on June 1, 1925, and the awkward rookie, Gehrig, was permitted to sab- stitute for Pipp for one day. Poor Wally has said since that) those were the two most expensive aspiring anybody ever swallowed. He ‘was never again to play first, for the Yankees. Lou never left) the bag until he benched himself) in Detroit in June 1939. | * * * Lou was only 36 in 1939, but he | knew something was wrong with! his reflexes, He sought expert medical advice and Jearned that he was victim of incurable amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. But the Babe and Lou had eight years as teammates. They were the most devastating back- te-back sluggers ever to make Lou's career tnestiably became entwined with Babe's to the mutual advantage of each. For all that they had in common, they had some contrasts, too. The same grim childheod pov- erty that had turned Babe into a wild, free-spending young man, turned Lou into a diffident youth and all the Yankees. been a home for boys. Lou's were earnest, hard - working German- Americans who were janitors in a middle class apartment house in Lou's childhood and youth. *. * * Babe wanted to go on the town when he could. Lou wanted to | build a home for his folks in the | suburbs and get home to them! just as soon as the ball game was over. Babe hated authority. Lou ac cepted it as just and right. Babe loved people. Lou was a: loner, his early shyness replaced by suspicion that came with suc- cess, | x * * | | propelied by a ‘gracefully twist- ing body. Lou hit that ball like a truck running into a stone wall at 100 miles an hour. You could see mighty muscles tensing and ex- ploding under his taut uniform. His line drives literally screeched ‘or the bleachers. * * * But they were physically far more afraid of Lou's bullet-like smashes. Lou could hit a baseball. And lfor that alone my husband ad- was a Babe Ruth fan. When Lou went barnstorming with Babe, Babe told me, “I’m day for the trip. I'm going to give him $10,000, He was worth Sit at the. gate.” We lived in New York. Lou lived in nearby New Rochelle. iBabe and Lou were mad about fishing and spent many hours at it together in the winter. During the season, the New Rochelle house iwas a handy retreat for Babe, Benny Bengough and Tony Laz- Who knows who was right? Sure-}zerj. ly Babe was ridiculous when he| left a $10 tip where 50 cents would have been generous. But Lou's! dimes were just as silly. You cannot fault a young man for building his parents a home and staying in it with them, but there must be something in life beyond a ball game and a home ‘cooked meal, Babe and Benny really under-! stood Mom Gehrig's inspired Ger- man cooking and her way with pickled eels. The Italian from San Francisco, Lazzeri, apparently got to like it, too, NOW IT CAN BE TOLD There were very few men in the | |history of baseball who ever| Wide Selection of Children’s Tunes and 45 rpm former Hils and popular Tunes Your Choice as they headed for the outfield | No opposing infielder liked to’ Babe's father and mother had see ejther the Babe or Lou at bat. mired him. 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Mrs. Martin ‘Parker, of 400 Na- . |komis St., Lake.Orion, is reserva- tion chairman. — Geiiocd Cot’ alse’ toclhed ty thelammennce (he mariage of Git * |daughter, Kathleen, to Gerald D.| The MCPT in cooperation with Watros, son of Mr, and Mrs. the Wayne State University offers | George A. Wa of 859 Orlando this course in leadership training. St., Pontiac. - n _THE PONTIAC F PRESS, 3 Fupay, ‘MARCH 20, 1950 | Wedding Told | by Rochester Bride’s Parents ‘ROCHESTER — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burrell of 2803 Simpson St. x *& & * [Bed snatching VAnswer Near . Committee in Lapeer |‘ ‘Awaits Reply From Lansing on Protest = LAPEER—The legislative com + * *¢ Richard C. Crowner said a She was attended by the bride-/search is currently being con- Pontiac. Best man was Edward E. Farnsworth, also of Pontiac. 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PRESS. “yrmay, MARCH 20, 1959 sealed off from one another, “Engaged Japanese, Pair Mire oils ied! it will tahe| COngratulated by Hawaii much of the guess work out of , nouncement of their engagement. + The’ Legislature approved Thursday a resolution creating ai . committee to choose a gift for the r prince and his bride” = % Ere pee lly i, April 11, At least 14 separate fires, NEW ’59 WAGONS use $1995} AP Wirephote _ SPILL GETS AROUND—Duchess, a six-month-old St. Bernard | puppy in Kansas City, has been slowed down a bit by fractures-of | ~ both left legs, but she still gets around, with the aid of a stroller. | » The 8-pound ‘ — is able to move by pushing with her two . A ‘She’s Got Him Around All Day Pity Poor Pensioner's Wif _. CHICAGO (UPI) — Pity the poor wives when their hus- | hands retire, according to a Michigan physician. i Dr. Frederick C. 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It--was-served buffet. style with appropriate flowers fill- _ ing a high emerald colored silk : hat as a centerpiece, | Guests included Mrs. Donald | Hutton, Mrs, Ernest A. Jones, Mrs, Paul J. Shine, Mrs. Hugh “Loud who will sd6fi move to Lake Geneva, Wisc., Mrs, Phil- ip F. DeBeaubien, Mrs, Frank L, Orth, Mrs. Homes Bannard who is moving from Birming- ham {0 a new home at Scars- dale, N.¥., Mrs. Frank V. De- vis, Mrs. William G. Martin, Mrs. Richard T. O'Reilly, Mrs. i v. setts " : “abe poNTIAG PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, Femininity © Is Keynote at Dallas Donovan-Galvani of Dallas. Diversions include flounced skirts, tapered pants and shorts detorated with rickrack and gilt braid and loop tie bandanas. yt ris kee ‘ re | poncho by Johnston Inc. over calf Little sister prefers the terry and pocket-side outside over her swim- The bags and hats are de- signed to match. - Hills Residents Plan Easter Events ter Sunday in their home on South Boulevard, Mr, and Mrs, Frederick M. Hammond some times alter- nate as hosts for this very pleasant annual custom when all the Easter decorations are beautifully carried out. x* * * Mr, and Mrs, Cassius L. Mil- ler were hosts at a brunch Stnday in their home on Pil- grim avenue for their nephew Thomas; Adams Jr;>-and his fiancee Priscilla Miley of Ann Arbor. The bridegroom-elect’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs; Thomas H. ® é 4 x Z | ee ee a a ee a ee ee ee os Wisner PTA Holds Election Students, ‘Scouts, Club Show Skills in Program Officers for the coming year were elected at Wisner: PTA meeting held Thursday after- noon in the school. Ele¢ted were Mrs. Cameron Clark, president; Mrs. Robert ‘ Conant, vice president; * Wisner Girl Scout Troops for sponsoring group. Nancy Allen explained the projects of Intermediate Troop 415, Flags of all countries made by Troop 280 were displayed and Troop 578 told about their activities. INTRODUCES CUBS Lester Bell, Cub master for Pack 13, introducted a group of Wisner Cub Scouts and he gave a talk on their scouting activi- ties, The district PTA meeting will be held ‘at 7:30 p.m. April 15 * at Lapeer High School, Madi- Heights. ley and Mrs. Paul Dextrom. Mrs, Wilbur Hinsperger and Mrs, Irving Cocking were on the hospitality committee. Patient in Hospital — Mrs. H. J. Sampson of Golf- side drive is a patient at. Pon- ‘tiae General Hospital following ‘a tall Tuesday which her hip. ~ ‘y X j \ re j E tf digtse E reeled sithtlect The return of lace, which is as old as primitive woman, a sassy sleeves of a simply styled navy cotton, Hi: Hit AE He t Ba Eps AF ry ein iio iat Hegel iF] a z Eebek 328 : i g rr: BFS cee Cancer Film Mrs. Charles Hawn of North . on the objects and aims of the society, then introduced Dr. Glen Bylsma. Dr. Bylsma presented a film on cancer and spoke of its prevention and treatment. A di: on period followed. ‘ Mrs. Theodore ‘Fauble of the Pontiac Storytellers League was the speaker at the meeting of the Alden Group, held in She told two stories, “The Handful of Clay” and “God's Trees,” both by Halbet. Mrs. Hutchinson. Entertains Club Lyons,: . Salathiel, Mrs. Larry Sherwood and Mrs. Herschel Asbury. Cancer pads were sewn for the American Cancer So¢iety, Mrs. Michkelsen Hosts Ruth Unit Members and guests of. the Ruth Unit of St, John’s Luth- eran Church met Thursday at the home of Mrs, Hans Mich- i kelsen on Mohawk road. —Co- * hostesses were Mrs. Thomas Casey and Mrs, John Berglund. Mrs, Roy. Taylor was in charge of the lesson study, Mrs. William Avery also par- ticipated in the program, Members sewed cancer! pads . during the afternoon,” Ture «= = | The waistline gets top billing in'e two-part drip-dry glossy cotton by McKell’s Sportswear of Dallas, A belt keeps the waist- square-buckled he "Fine daabby cliched. Shirt fullness ts provided in gores and pleats. The print is one of the new splashy florals. ij “News for half-sizes is this costume, .° softly tailored costume look is com- in Arnel and cotton checks. It is based plemented by a white-collared. jacket on a slenderizing sheath dress, lightly \ accented by side tabs and a back bow. fitted and accented with pique. The * Crofoot PTA Elects Ofticers A family night dinner and election of officers was held by Crofoot School PTA Thurs- day evening in the school mul- tipurpose room. _ x * & - Mrs, Walter Godsell was re- elected —president, Other —offi--—, cers are Mrs. Ralph Rotsel, mother vice president; David Cowan, father vice president; Mrs. Thomas Metzdorf, teach- er vice president; Mrs, Cal- vin Page, recording secretary; Mrs, John Farms, correspond- ing secretary; Arthur Barnett, third and fourth grades,- sang » selections for the evening pro- gram, They were directed by Mrs, George Turnbull, were Susan . Cowan, Victoria Williams, Donnie McDaniel, - Elizabeth Crocker, Molly Mc- Intyre, Karen Yocum, Sandra , Shorter, Diane Smith, Charles Porritt, Jackie Page and Vicki Clark, played by Wendy Bordeaux, Susan Hill, Joan Blaylock, Yel it’s Baldwin’s lowest priced =~ Acros sonic © og . styling ... with all the tone and performance a “features that have made the Acrosonic the "small ‘piano most people prefer. -® Walnut, Mahogany, or Light Oak finishes »* Exclusive, new keyboard-level music desk * Low ‘down payment, ony spices USED ELECTRIC ORGAN PARK IN REAR OPEN FRL and ox NIGHT CALBI MUSIC 00 119 N. Saginaw St.._ - ‘beanutiful new Acrosonic in ‘Transitional am FE. 5-8222 PROM FORMALS $18 » 55 W. Huron FE 5-3675 The 49th ale of the ick Fire - Girls will be celebrated by the Pontiac’ - Council at Madison Junior H ighSchool > from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday night. Blue Bird and Camp Fire groups will ‘dramatize professions which will be Camp Fire Girls to Present — Birthday Program Saturday “Leaders of Tomorrow,” a - program for parents, will high- light the Pontiac Council of _Gitep Fire Gists celebration of be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Sat- urday at Madison ‘Junior High School Through pantomimes, skits, « THE ELEGANT | FUR COLLAR | “makes an appearance on- es fitted Spring suits! Assured beauties—these luxuriously tutred suits Utterly feminine . fashions tor Spring with softly molded lines to flatter he prgttiest figure. Best yet~ that wonderfylly low price! Sizes 10 to 18. Top~Black fox collared doeskin flannel suit. Buttoned back. Black, ~ Jae Aqua. we Bottom—Mink collared wool trimmed back. Blue, Grey, sie Groen, , Smart Ladies Apparel ss Ai 75 N. SAGINAW OPEN MON. and FRI. ‘til 9 P.M. __arts. Waggett, Blue Birds -and Camp Fire Girls will portray professions: they may enter as: women. Such vocations as teaching, A new Camp Fire movie, “Girls in Camp Fire,”.. will be shown in the Little Théater. Arrangements for the public program without charge are being made by Mrs. William Wright and Mrs. Eldon Gard- Camp Fire Girls, supported by the Pontiac Area United Fund, serves the leisure-time | needs of girls from 7 to 18. For girls aged 7. to 10, the Blue Birds group is open. Ac- cording to Pontiac Council di- rector, Doris Beck, ““The basis of the Blue*Bird program is creative play.” FLY UP At the age of 10, Blue Birds “fly-up” into Camp Fire, a program for girls aged 10 through 15, which emphasizes girl planning, Indian symbol- ism, progression through ranks, and earning honor beads in the areas of outdoors, home- making, sports, science, busi- ness, citizenship and creative open to them as women as part of the program. The role of creative dancers will be enacted by, left to right, Vickie Schreiber, Paulette -Heithel and Betty ¥ he “ tivities which the girls them- selves plan. @ council level is a volunteer board of directors headed by President Theodore Wiersema and a professional staff of two. Interested adult volunteers may contact the Pontiac Coun- cil of. Gamp Fire Girls on Franklin boulevard. Sings at Wedding At the Saturday evening wedding of Ovetta M. Mays and James F. Purcell, held at Beulah Holiness Church, Robert Porter of St. Paul Bible Institute, St. Paul, Minn., was soloist and. musician. Zola Jones of Flint was among the as yh Julian, left, and Mary Anne -Newman will portray homemakers for the special “Leaders of . Tomorrow’ Camp Fire Girl program. Here, they are illustrating rules of table Sees ee ee | who. plans to saber fain. “Russell, William Cavalier, bride’s attendants. Wright-Fournier ‘Follies’ Slated in Keego Harbor - Wright-Fournier Amvets Post 7 161 and its Auxiliary will pre- sent the. annual Wright- lier, tickets; Mrs. Orval Russell, program; Robert: | Brown, refreshments; Or val x * * Mrs. James Cavalier is sup- ervising the women’s ‘chorus consisting of Mrs. Thomas The “Black-Out Chorus,” made up of Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Mariner, Mrs, Edward ' Mason, Mrs. Jere Donaldson and Mrs. Edward Zorvan, is supervised by Mrs. Marshall. x *«* * In the Men’s chorus line are Paul Kitts, Mr. Marshall .and Mr. Mason. Mr, Spalding is this group. Giving specialty numbers will be Mrs. Mariner, Mrs. Waterford GOP Women to Hold M embershi p Tea of Waterford holds its mem- | Mrs, W. M. (Elly). Peterson will be the guest speaker when the Republican Women’s Club ~*~ * * Girls 15 through 18 may “join the Horizon Club -which offers: a program of grooming and personality development, vocational exploration, commu- nity service, and boy-girl ac- Crystal tweed suit. Bow- | “Charge It” . | Quince CONTINENTAL CHINA _ by Rosenthal 5281 Dixie Hwy. " 5ePiece Place Setting Available in open stock DIXIE POTTERY Open Dally 10 A, M.-9 P. M.— Stmday 12-9 P. M. (Near Waterford) «OR 3-1894 $995 a - open ww anyone imerested in bership tea Monday. The tea, government at any levei, will ve held at tne hume of Mrs. L. Kaymond Sampsou of Soum Snore dnve starung at.2 p.m, Mepuoncan canuiudes 10x tne Apru election in Wateriord wil be On nand to greet tne guests, Among them are Loren An- uersou, Cahuidate ior super- visor; Richard Hamilton, cvan- aidate for cerk; Mrs. Lynn D. Ailen, canaiaate for treas- ucer, anu Byron Cole, Vonaid LOW PRICE! 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PNH Prepares for Ist Graduation By COLLEEN ADAMS Today, another first occured at. Pontiac Northern High School when | the class which will be the first to graduate from the school took, another step in preparation for commencement. * + —_*—__- - All seniors who intend to grad- uate in June were measured to- day for caps and gowns. The district voral festival was held at PNH Wednesday. M than 13 schools participated ‘- this all-day sing. Students swarmed the building with at- tractive choir robes, and many classes plus study halls were able to enjoy the music. Starting- next week, Monday through Friday, intramural basket- bal] will be headed by. Dick Hall, chief coach. The teams will be \divided into three divisions: Sen-, There are quite a few girls at jors, juniors, and sophmores. All players will come from their respective homerooms and are in-| eligible if they have had previous sey, Pat Canfield, Nancy Codling, | jexperience' with the ‘varsity OT jane Rathbun, and Kay _|junior varsity basketball squad. | ang Sally | Trophies will be awarded to win- ners of each divisions, there will be an entrance fee of ‘31. 50. | STILL TRYING The senior class is going to try| to have their statue of a Husky dog after all. It will have to be placed near the boys gymnasium and the seniors are now voting on the subject. Money is one of the problems arising. The senior class is now, thinking of ways to make more, money. The amount needed is over $1,000. 'PNH who are assisting in the! | offices. In the attendance office, the seven girls who work «here include: Peggy Cone, Bonnie Wil- Twichel | MeCleHan-take-over the, chores of collecting the slips and ‘recording them ‘on the attendence| lists. The advisor-is;Donald Me- 'Cracken, and his secretary is Pat Lievar. Switchboard operators are: Jo-| me: anne Clark, Claudia Mitchell, Bev ‘Eaglen, Kay LaBarge, Carole! Lyons and Donna Tate, | More assistants are the book- store helpers: Ruth Frisk, Gloria, McQueen, Onalee McQueen, Glenda | ‘Wagner, and Pat Canfield. Virgie ' Murray helps before and after school. Secretary is Marlene Saw- don. x By BARBARA GRIFFIN ~- Pontiac Central High ‘School's scientific-minded . students . were ‘busy this week preparing to enter exhibits in Detroit’s second annual Science Fair. at the Ligh: Guard Armory this weekend... ‘Winners of the Scienc’ Fair bei : at Pontiac Central High School last weekend have entered the Detroit fair which is sponsored by the En- ee a tae Detroit newspaper. More than 1,900 metropolitan Detroit junior high and high school science students have entered projects in the fair. Two exhibitors will be selected to represent the: Detroit area at. the National -Seience- Fair-May -6-9-at- Hartford, Conn, With the Saginaw Valley Championship, second rating in Michigan and a debate excel- lence award behind them, the _ debaters close the debate season and the forensic season begins at PCH. Spring speech contests | in five events including humor- ous reading, original oratory, sophomore and ex- tem speaking will be ‘next week. A contest will select the team consisting of three contestants in each of the five events. The Sagi- _\|naw Valley tourney will be held April:16 at Saginaw Arthur Hill High School. different events are Stan Walker, Gary. Miller, Rodger Olson, Ken Freer, David Martin, Pat DeKay, Doug Spurlock, Kim obertson, annual|Cynthia Williams, Harold Tate and Alice Reiter. _* * * Others are Clark Davis, Warren Norlund, George Renziperis, Albert ¢|Padar, Nancy Walker, Norm O’Neil, Ruth Bellinger, Alvin King, Harold Dunavant, Bill Ratcliff, Barbara Holder, Sandra Brown, Mirinie Churchwell and Delbert Gibbs. SAFE-TEEN CLUB- The Safe-Teen -Club, sponsored by the Pontiac Association of In- ‘most 40 members. The goal of this club is to show adults that not all It hopes to cut down on the high- way death toll, Members of Safe-Teens receive Safe-Teen stickers for their cars and courtesy cards to hand out after aiding ng) motorists and pades- trians. At a recent eiéeting, the club was divided into committees to establish means of publicizing not only Safe-Teens, but safety as well. Methods include a safety assembly, safety posters and talks before men's and womer's clubs of Pon- tiac. * , : The last two performances of The leading candidates in the “The King and I,” produced by By SALLY COLLINS Beginning at 8 tonight the Walled Lake High School gymnasium will be the scene of several donkey basketball games sponsored by the School Agriculture Club. The main event this year will consist of a match between the male members of the Agriculture and Rotary Clubs. Comprising the Agriculture team under Captain Vic Burm will be Mitchel Tuttle, {Don Mandilk, Gene Tuma, George Green, Gary Cohorst, Steve Green’ and Nick Oryszezsk. Assisting (Manager Clifford H. Smart will be jforeign exchange student, Lothar iSchlafke, for the Rotary Club. Se Se eee Seat 5 oe council team is ‘com- Sue Alm, Carol Som- mer, Janeet Welch, Jane Narrin, Diane Thompson, Nancy Riffen- burg, Sue Merkle, Louann Pirtle, Liz Smith and Marge Donaldson. The Agriculture team | includes Sylvia Ritchie, -Lynn | Harrington and Jerry Berry. Other amusments to be provided are a hobby donkey derby, a trained donkey act, and comedy re ‘Donkey Basketball Games. at Walled Lake Tonight Members of the journalism class have begun work on the '59 Va- rieties, a supplement to the Vik- ing, the school's yearbook, we we wy, Staff chairmen include Leuann Pirtle, mock. elections; Barbara Lea, informal pictures and cap- tions; Sue Alm, class history; Joan Flowerday, senior directory; Betsy Clark and Bob Reimer, prophecy in verse; Chris Fish, art; and Barbara Lea, Sally Col- lins, Joan Flowerday, and Judy ‘Perry, typing. Business is Susie Smith. The Varieties will be on sale in April for 75 cents. NAME EXCHANGE PUPILS “Studerit¥ who have been accepted/High " jto--partieipate in the foreign ex- change program this year from Waterford. High are Pat Hall, Sharon McKinney, Martha, Thibi- deau and Nina Hill, seniors, and Denny Garrels, Lynn Duncan, Bev Dixon and Linda Thompson, juniors. * * * The students will be sent to Eu- rope under the Youth for Under- standing Program through the co- ‘operation of the Michigan Council of Churches and the U.S. State; Department. ‘surance Agents, has grown fo al-| teenagers are delinquent drivers. |. the dramatic and vocal depnit:. ments, will be given tor’cht and tomerrow night at 8 p,m. in the Pontiac Northern High School auditorium. Registration is now being held for the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Examination to be given May 2 at PCH to all second semes- ter juniors .and first semester seniors. The cost is $1.50 for the as DISCUSS SCIENCE PROJECTS—John Blamy, a Pontiac Central High School juniér of 358 W. Iroghois Rd., (left) discusses the Sea Urehin project he has entered in the Detroit Science its adesiniidraiiels, In addition to! the scholarship funds awarded, | these tests are also beneficial in) making college plans and planning senior year courses, * * * Copies of the Epistolae Scholae, the school’s Latin paper, was sold Monday by Iama C. Hook's Latin classes. More than $70 was cleared for distribution to charitable or- ganizations, the Amefican Field Service, Washington Cathedral, Pupils inter + Detroit Science Fair Girls Town, Boys teen. American. Red Cross and -Starr Common. wealth. * * * More than $50 was contributed by the Pontiac junior high schools, - Eastern led by donating.$13.85 with Lincoln following closely by giving $12.08. Washington donated $11.06, Pontiac Northern contributed $17.51 and Pontiac Central, 48.14. . Pontiac Press Photo Fair this week with a fellow science student and his science instructor. In the center is Ran Hoek- man, a senior of 1740 Hamilton Dr.. and Wesley Maas, science instructor, on the right. St. Fred's Honored for Antipolio Fight. By MARY SUE RITTER Douglas Presto, St. Frederick's School “senior, ~accepted a certificate, of merit.for, the school from the National - ation for Infantile Paralysis this week for its participation in this winter's Teens Against Polio drive. Donna Carlson and Douglas were the TAP representatives this year for St. Fred's. .Sister Grace Ellen demonstrat- ed methods of teaching mathe- matics yesterday when she spoke to the Future Teachers Club. This was one of several lessons pre- sented in various subjects to gain ad Outstanding Seniors Named Class Leaders . By JEAN REXFORD couples. Two cash prizes of $5 each will bea caf the anntat senior class mock election at Waterford Tewnship High Schoo] have been tabuldted. The following were sélected by classmates for the respective titles. Tony Hiller and Judy Kent were voted the most-all-around students; Barry Campbell and Sue Springer. most athletic; Terry: Ball .and Susan Kuhn, -most— dependable; and Lanny! Jo Young, niost humorous; Yeunger and Carol Others were David Wilson and Arlerie Butler, most talented; Bruce Cobb and Karen Dickman, most sincere; Mike Penn and Linda McDowell and Sandy Ski- bowski, best natured; Dick Fer- guson and Barb Coe, having “the best smile; Rick Ericksen and Taylor and Ruth Ann Vaughn, the friendliest. - Ron Newman and Karen Ander- sen, most valuable to the class; John Dawson and Beta Petrucci, most dignified; Mike Knaack and Marcia Cameron, most ‘optimistic, and Milt Meilke. and Rosalie Pollina, prettiest eyes. Completing the list are Frank Brown and Gyla Glasspoole, having the prettiest hair,.and Roger Ward and Sally Williams, class flirts. Chosen as the senior colors were pale green and white, and the class flower is Lily of the Valley. The class motto is “What We Are Is God’s Gift to Us; What We Be- come Is Our Gift to God” and “May You Always’’ is the class song. Nineteen-year-old | comedian-im- pressionist Paul Lennon will be Whirl” tonight at Waterford Town. ship High School. The masquerade dance (costumes required) is spon- sored by the junior class and will be held from 8 to 11 p. m. Students are urged to attend this ipivekty dence sing pate Oe OE Japan -and told briefly of the and one to a girl, for the most original costumes. ‘ * * * “Tie Wizard of Oz," the annual Children's Theater production, was held on Wednesday and Thursday. The last presentation of the Speech II production will be given tomor- row at 1:30. p.m. in the gym. ! Adults, as well-as children, are in-}— vited to attend the production. A prom style show was held on Wednesday evening to acquaint the seniors and their. parents with available and correct attire for the senior prom, Modeling the clothes were Martie Haviland, Judy Beeble, Barb Coe, Karen Morgan, Linda Bollinger, Patty Hadden, Judy ~Moran, Onalee Sweet, Nancy Heaton, Sally Williams, and Ann Rupert. Others were Beverly Hull, Sarah LeBar, Tony Hiller, Ron Newman, Wendy beiner.. A barbershop quartet consisting of Bev Wells, Judy Harnack, Connie Barron. and Laura Up- church sang which was followed with a solo, by Bev. Dave Wilson}. and” Beverly Wells provided the background music for the entire . show. Barb Coe was general chairman for this event with Karen Ander- son, Gyla Glasspoole, and Connie Shafto as her assistants, ‘Faculty sponsors were Alfred Cuthrell, Mrs. Edwina Isaacson and Mrs. Mary & McGehee '|MUSICAL ASSEMBLY Members of the WTHS Band, Girls’ Glee Club, Boys’ Glee Club, and Choir presented a musical as- sembly for the students of John D. Pierce Junior High School Monday. a Se Gerald Wallace, social studies instructor at WTHS,-was the guest speaker at this week's meeting of Literary Club, During the meeting)” he showed slides of his 1953 trip 4] ak Meyers and Dick Fink- April 6. races on donkeys. customs, shrines, and es of Service Agency in Pontiac told of |the next college ythe—-J -—Fhe-elub wih sponte work of this agency ad sor another guest speaker on/history during a meeting of Future mores for this committee include Social Workers also this week, A case worker from the Fanlly| An organizational meeting for!Jack Langdon and Mike Mansour. night was held Joellyn Prout, Carolyn Kiender, t High School Future Homemakers today were selling their services around the village in a drive to the club; Between now. and 4 be — for stich ae ‘BUSY FUTURE HOMEMAKERS — Oxford ebro pam : 5 ee i 2 4 * : : f ¥ eins ee ! . ae oe é Club members vy tendo odd jobs — raise 4 for 6 the girls- will. os held this week. Seniors, juniors, pare separate 15-minute programs which are to be presented as a student assembly. Final tryouts for the forthcoming and sophomores are fo @ach pre- * * * The individual programs will be an insight into a particular ‘ield.| through + ashing, housekeeping ake windion washing. here are (from -left)’ Janet. Radioff, a a te of 59 Tanview Dr., Nancy Miller, a junior“bf 866 Glaspie Rd., Claudia Wood, a junior of 5030 Granger Rd., sara sina Dos @ junior of 15 Dennison St. : _|judged by three members of thé community. After the winner has been announced at the 12th Annual Honors Convocation*Assembly May 21 the name of the class and its trophy. Members of GAA Letter Club Fair Lady” in Detroit this week. year will be added to the assembly} attended a performance of “My | Pick 7 Pupils for Play Leads at St. Michael's By CAROL BAUER students have been selected for leading roles-in “My Square Lady,” a combination play and variety ‘show to be presented in April, * * * The cast will ‘include Shelagh O’Rourke, Kyla Ulch, Mike Flynn, Joe Gallardo, Jim Zugras, Ron Call and Dan Scott. Yesterday, the biology and physics classes traveled to De- troit to attend the second annual Science Fair which will be held The faculty out-dribbled, out-shot and out-played the juniors, defeat- ing them 46 to 29 in the basketball game last week. The juniors were the winners of the intramural com- petition, and thus drefv the assign- ~Seven St. Michael's High School! Students, Teachers fo Compete at Holly ment of playing against the faculty. | % Dise_ m other people have had enough rock 'n’ roll to bring on the stomach ), judging the “Detroit pump, | Fawcett, dudy Patton, . _|subject to Michigan’s three per Among those seeing the play Were Barb Martin, Sally and Sue Vivian. Rusch, Sharon Underwood, Judy Kent, Karen Anderson, Linda Harrison and Karen Madill Others were Glenda Roberts, Linnea Hedlund, Carol Huff, Marcia Adair, Cathy Lobb, and Sue Springer. Faculty sponsors were Patricia Vannorsdall, Nérma Feiler, Barbara Frank and Mrs. Emma Olsen. Dismiss Tax Charges Against Auto Dealers DETROIT i — Sales tax eva- sion charges against seven Detroit area automobile dealers were dis- missed yesterday on grounds of insufficient evidence. 4 * * The dealers were charged in January with forging documents _ [tat stowed new ear buyers were residents of other states and not i ‘cent sales tax. The state claimed it was cheated out of an estimated $200,000. Four others charged in the case yesterd: ie Recorder's Court Judge John jwaived lay be- | Chase. They've freed themselves ‘from the army of rebots we call idisc jockeys. The shame of it all is that the talents of these two, ‘and many other record spinners’ ‘not yet paroled, are being wasted Madison, $8.52 and Jefferson, $5.36, ——— Music in the Round by Dick Saunders too much cramming. A disc jockey is listened to either for a type of music he plays, or for his ality. The personality always lasts longer. I remember McKenzie when he was good. At some point he became a “‘spet _announcer”’ SAUNDERS «ise jockey revolt. Three cheers for McKenzie and by tasteless station managers and their policies. What is my personal opinion of rock ’n’ roll? It’s a form of music, just like jazz, pop, mood, concert, or any other type of music. I may not like it, but I won’t knock it just because it doesn’t appeal to me personatly. When it starts cutting into what I do like, however, then I rebel. T have attempted from the start to direct this column at music lovers, or record buyers, not just teenagers, Much of-my material is beamed at teenage interests, but musical interests, :too. * * * " What the rock 'n’ roll crowd, the| station managers, disc jockeys, etc. must learn is a basic principle well known by jazz fans: You can't try and “educate” the public by cramming ‘‘your music’’ down its throat: Rock ‘n’ roll boosters are no more fanatic than jazz enthusiasts, | ( P, O Hare. - ¥ e : bo Ae an equal amount falls into other|w squeezed into a stack of rock 'n’ roll dises. The stations make excuses “that rock“n'_roll is played during “teen- age’’ hours. Going on this basis, the policies of a good mary. stations reflect an, impression that —teen- agers sleep little and walk around with pocket portables and ear- phones. x &® &- The whole problem lies in sta- tion manager acceptance of a. phony thing called the “Top 40." the buying public—i ords, What about LPs? In album but up to now they have done far : + ae me ~ This is not an accurate yardstick - eam - ee 2 AUBURN HEIGHTS © FE 5-9293 _ for Downtown Beginning today the firms listed at the bottom of this ad offer another service to you who ride the bus to shop in DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. When you make a purchase of Check These Schedu les for $2.00 or more from any of these firms qg FREE RIDE TOKEN on Pontiac City tines Buses will be given you . . . just tell the clerk that you came DOWNTOWN ON THE BUS. The emblem at the left will be on display in stores and firms giving the FREE TOKEN. Look for it when you shop’. . . these folks appreciate your patronage and ho } this added service makes your shopping trip DOWNTOWN more convenient. Clip and save the schedule for future use. ) Bus Transportation Throughout Pontiac’ = Pe Fe ‘a oe ; : | JOSLYS-BACLEY MLOWIS-GT, JOSEPE MOS?.-FRURLIN — — mvE & ~ orn #5 - at ROE fi - samEnay ROUTE @ ~ SatuEDar 4 a frees reise boars pe a ham ous Sr ons vine aa iw aa =. — — as L2a7S LATE ama: 2. ty. ty, | tke LEAS tars ‘i sf $05 Si —= nu SiaSe $:300 5:09 5:35 $125 am. — — me cunt z rR” mame | COMM BALET a Joa ; i 35 0 Sez 18 550 . . 5135 SohS 6:00 $035 5:25 S$: br00 50 7905 ee BE 2S sua BE) 2 8 £ BB 2/88 2 no 2 8) 8 ER i: oe Soke $e ee Boe ee | oO lO US UR BS 06 UR CS BS] ae ie $B eee fo we ie he Get ieee} ee ee | eS my ohm iy ie] $e te Me hee 1 ' . Pr Gls? 95 0100 0115 > nn 4 = Se Te lf : : Ie ioe = i, po na 10815 re) ows io %S330F BASF 9:00 9:20 1S 200 | 4 Ds 1:30 is 0:25) 43=s Lisle no USS 0 20085 2S 2:Hee gus B 9S 0100 Bs | ig 1133 4 4 a » a > ; . 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His attending physician, Dr. Carter Hixson, says he will not permit Eddie to return to work in “Heller With a Gun,” the ERNIE KOVACS as a character's character, a lush’s lush, a riot’s riot ) i rae et atmacid weds slot Seige lead Shelling of Ov | : . ~ - = C TFRCHINOOLOR CAN NEVER BE aie ney tale : _ The ccter, whe ts ta Desters [no Senne OF UOMOY ) e try to keep everything a5) 4 California corporation has. de- Gian Heavier Than Usual : SHOWN O08 TY natural as possible for cided to revive that medium of en- : 2 were on location. He did not i f ANY LOCAL OR of the children,” the Hollywood] tertainment, apparently convinced iaho of Ghat uml TAIPEI, Formosa(AP) — The) = nN : “<3 TRE radio commentator’s wife told re-|#,.+ television and the movies have wmmatty kas a congested con’ |Chinese Communists fired 252, } r afer : NEIGHBORHOOD THEA porters. not dulled the appetite for stage led oe westod chest | shells at the Quemoy Islands| ORDER # -, Roi a at Meee, taal productions. ——- ie Thursday a heavier bombardment | MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTI e pays pport th ] recent weeks. - YOUR TICKETS A sn onoers FLED Prowerey pending outcome of the divorce The group backing the . This picture meant so much to} The Red pote — silent at| TO THE SOUTH is WcHIGAN CINERAMA CORP. F. 2-205 |Contest. She filed .the original) prise has purchased the 17-year (Fadie, and when he was signed, midnight in line with the policy| SEAS NOW * 360 Medison Ave. Detroit 26, Mich ‘ pebcy ee Each eee he called to tell me about it. Dr./ they laid down five months ago) 1 | mental cruelty. Hixson says Eddie will have tojof withho! fire , Enclosed id $ cod 1) Gooey whee a Fidler, 58, and his fourth wife,| +, ship will be renamed the|take good it of himeelf for pln alta 7 — | Cover Girl ' coming out in al iGHTS: MONDAY thre 1 for——— sah for the |_| Adeline,.35, iiliet sot a Com Lillian Belle. when it is towed from| am 'D \, Weird Tales, etc.) GHarper's Bizarre, etc) the right places BA at 8 promise on va i i F'ha. Main Fleer ana pon + |perior Court. The case was con Sam Diegn hey Ba, ig Bay. | TECHNICOLOR® ony BUSS —MATINEE at 1 20d Choice - a » Thgrewwill be @pektail lounge | on» Thru. Set P.M. DNESDAY. T iy, : : Mrs.. Fidléet' ‘a* theatrical. a ora fru ADDED ae = Eg es 4 \asks $1,015 monthly support for /4Nd theate® to" seat S300, Persons | be PM MATS. SATURDAY § Address § |herself and their two children,| aboard the old vessel. | “SALUTE TO HOLLYWOOD" . & SUNDAY. Main Fieor I ; : . aeentee $1.35; ' City eee L000 ane St0¢0 eine * Jamie, 7, and Judy 5. John Wayne, Jayne Mansfield, Charlton Heston, Zea Zea Qebor, Van — Ps Balcony $1.20, Please onctose temped, sell-eddremed envelope. Heflin, Dinah Shore, Geor ry, Rhonda Pieming, Vir Montgome: irginia . Ann Miller and ages Moorehead are here to “present ‘arms” world film capital in another of this exciting parade of shorts. PLUS: “EGG HUNT” COLOR CARTOON Mayo to cial New Medical Weapon He Wasn't Forgotten BUFFALO, N. Y (UPI)—Border Patrol officers hére arrested El- mer Thompson, 50, when he re- lentered this country from Canada, iwhere he fled after jumping band ae eee Se ee en DRIVEN aes D THEAU CE ~ ene ja BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD FE 4-4611 FRIDAY — SATURDAY 3- -FEATU RES - -3 ——NO., I—— PLUS: vac - Packed Co - Feature! Gralam Greene's ma: of suspense new lives on the screen! Oncan: ‘ PRESENTATION With DAVID KNIGHT, MARLA — @ TONIGHT-SATURDAY ©. < 3 BIG FEATURES Sunday: Richard. Widmark in “THE TRAP’ © “YOUNG CAPTIVES” NOW “RELUCTANT DEBUTANT” i “PARTY CRASHERS” Home Before Dark GN OHERUY- HONDA FLEMING FREM ZMBALSL n MARSHAL, | ‘BRENNAN &. | + ARLEEN WHELAN me’ LEE VAN CLEEF - LOUIS JEAN HEYDT AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE SHARKS AND SUDDEN DEATH AWAIT THE ‘UNDERWATER WARRIOR DAN ND AILEY. Javés "GREGORY ~ ROSS MARTIN SATURDAY KIDDIE “MATINEE “The COURAGE of BLACK BEAUTY” Will Replace “HOME BEFORE DARK” on the First R Comognets Show Saturday coe me OF THE SKY! THE LATEST _TRE FINES c IN-A- CAR es a 2 : 1 .* * - ‘ 4 A] 4 ae ‘i \; bs . , . . a | } = | . ee id S ii ' ¥ y a, 7 ¥ : ; ™ if’ * ‘ : ( . a fe ee eee - a : f 4 a ae " : af j 2 . bs * ‘ ‘ d ne : ‘ pe . Se er avg 2 ole Saat ee i 8 ek ae a vcs a, a en ee ee se ek ek ce ek el i et ee i i a i ca a i ese ek ae sa a: es a ee en a ee te ea 3 el ees ee OM tu Oe LEME ar Se eee dq *f | - to running his charges BiG GOAL — Two Oakland County ‘coackeg, in the spotlight |" "orkut tonight are Art Van Ryzin (left) of Pontiac al and LeRoy Decker of Holly. Their respective teams have big games in the ad ee ea basa state high school basketball tournament’ today. Pontiac Central were te siete onan : ams : would not turn it into a night- Ste. Marie late this after noon. mare. Last year’s runnerup — ae! River Rouge met Plainwell in ; the other “B’” encounter. | Romeo Wednesday ‘increased Hol- | m4 : ly’s stock considerably since 6-6 ; ’ senior center George “McDaniel had previously been considered the fellow who had to be hot if the Doghouse down to Birmingham, Not once Grand ? Nationa! Has 113th Running Today at Aintree jumped the 4%4-mile oot Three other entries“ are good jumpers and should finigh, They are ‘ entire organization and said he eae Son tas by Art Reid and | creted that he ever signed. with , Park ren 8 orton 1 “ | ie Tigers, tia. Galned that be | Oneal, Arne ee ean’ << Ble Baas Th paren ix Postine's wacoes for, & 2% ST ia Blejem finihed far behing the | ean Fs -19| . CHANGE CAMPS — Members of the Cincin- ihgredient in Pontiac's success for-|"s.; ;, ; | beaders ran in constan §: Moody, Wagoner, Hes-/ nati Redlegs’ team board a plane in Tampa en apa this season, again Will BO 85/wrong™ he sald, “but they ced] md mud in Florida Bag hoa ue route to Havana, Cuba, where they have sched important fac tor, along like they knew better than I how . : Seon ‘Bisson, Gibey, Mayers.” games Angeles Dodgers. Fi ee oe y arm felt.” ‘Jacks Hit 40.M.P.H. ——— : ~Hamtramck, coached yy Frank y" 1 ; ae + JT Se Tecan fore eee ae haifa es : . - orm, towed in July of, 1957. Before the season} When pursued, Soc ce per bour| ain Scrambles Florida Training Camps ‘the in the 1856 Cless A final ltroit, down to Charleston and ‘on|They cover 15 to 20 feet in a leap. . . — * CENTRAL a ms oe a : i rj Sar aes Se — ee ae es ey ee ace . : By United Press International j;who ruined them stomping through % Bil Roach 10 Jim Astitord : i 8 ® The zaniest of ventures are|mud puddles around the team’s Phu Raveje 4 Len Guinn : making sense today to major|Playing field./ | Jim Patterson 20 John Wojytlo OMOrOW | leaguers who are trying to beat *. 2°. 8 . Taek. Meteuey 36 A. Geremic : the-worst Florida spring training) Another team drove SO, miles Ano baler, S’awre, | : EN sara tabcesra ss ol ra 34 Art Reid, | ~NEW YORK (UPI)—Bradley and -Top-seeded Bradley, anxious om a “ vera Bs % Horan Millet! «+ John’s, a couple af “old hands’” for its second NIT crown in | An unprecedented week of rain} —¥Four other teams, desperate S3 George "Pet 80 AM Kowsleays (At Winning are all set| thres years, reached the finals [has scrambled early pitching plans,| to play providing the rain stops, 34 Bil PriteNett. 62 Prank Garse for a m rematch in the| as expected with a 59-57 thriller |deprived:many promising rodkies| scheduled spring training a final round of the National Invi-| ever New York U, Inst night jof a chanee to make good and rs. Gonzales, Hood Win _.|ation Bas " Jet fre caller ealimnat aes, Auaal Tse ta mine of Horene, Coa. To the four teams training. in S| e “cinderella teams . lavor of Havana, Cuba. | arizona it : Spats a» — Pancho Ginzles been sent packing with their pump- rr Tee sitmatin. erame. 99 4650 Hrowever, Diiaty Gripe Bons: z Law: Hond gasily ve kins, glass slippers, and hook shots. Aang St, John's, seeking to be-|" © 7 : . ets Son wis tow tol: And the title in Se ‘; i come the first team to win the; ~The Los Angeles Dodgers brought rani oat. “ NIT three times, advanced with a| and Cincinnati Reds decided to *Gonzal : tock Mel bw or, nae ateaee oa ques.| 655 romp over a Providence Col-| leave the mainiand and make a Seats Are Sold derson in straight sets, 74, %6.|tion — can Bradley repeat its lege gp Mee ce sown petagopiarr 2 -cchabtenet eeteee. 1 Ay . a or new baseball. shoes for players “State Coaches Retain Smarks ‘EAST LANSING —-Paul| Smarks began third term Hastings, “Harold of Frankenmuth and Ed Muskegon Catholic assured every §.|tional Assn. of Basketball Coaches and related committees a ‘seat for! the games. Pe, | * | “It's my hope,” Byers added, “those seats will be satisfactory.” ee College Cage Coaches Lose Tourney Ducats tickets free of|Manager Fred same number of charge in locations added at the 18,500-seat arena. younger players couldn't afford $25 for new shoes but that he wanted them to get in some run- ning. He also pointed out that Bing Devine, general manager, would pick up the check. * * * | The Braves and Yankees, rained out for the fourth straight time, have also scheduled a doublehead- er — this afternoon and Haney of the Braves pointed out the opening of the season is only three weeks distant and only one of his The NCAA has an agrement |nitchers, Joey Jay, has gone as whereby with the NABC site and managing Freedom organi Hall—to hold 912 tickets.) ee aa: NCAA officials arrived Tuesday] to. discover only .214 ayailable. Bill Henry, promotion director of the Fairgrounds, called it an “honest mistake.”’, Byers said the Fairgrounds man- agement “had made an extremely conscientious effort in getting the much as five innings. Haney also on getting his established hurlers ready for the opener. Meanwhile, back at the western ranches where baseball is being played: Tom Brewer and Murray Wall ship. Bobby Thomsson hontered for the only Cub run. Dave Hill, man pitched eight innings for the Cubs and yielded only four hits. The. Giants hit four of their hémers off fireballet Herb Score, who was blasted for seven runs in tickets back.” a eee tae four’ tnnings. " Itively, didn’t assisted. : Z E é fs i : t first time in eight seasons that he ‘had tallied 20 goals. . a | Bobby Pulford scored his» 22nd igoal. Ron Stewart, and Billy Har» ris, who have 20 and 21 respec get a goal but each once, Frank Mahovlich, the other Toronto 20-goal man, was blanked. j Bert Olmstead and Gerry Eh- man made up for him, Olmstead scoring his 10th goal and Ehman his lith. The Toronto power was turned on against a rookie goaler. Regu-. lar Jacques Plante sat this one out tbecause-of a—bad—case_of_boils. Claude (Suitca#) Pronovost, a much-fraveled minor leaguer, took his place. ‘ The Leafs blasted five of their goals past him in the first two periods before the Canadiens hur- riedly replaced him with Clapde tonight. |Cyr, a 20-year-old from the Hull- Ottawa junior Canadiens. Cyr let” in the last goal. Tickets on Sale © is Tomorrow If— Tickets for Saturday night's. Class A championship basketball- game at U's Jenison Field- house in lansing may be | A semis, 800 docats to the Sat- urday night finals will g6 onsale tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in Staley’s office at Pontiac Cen- tral High. They will- be sold’ until 1 p.m. or until they are all td andthe cost is $1.50 per We er er ee ee Ee ee fe eS ee aa s eet ; a : a Lae . : a > 4 PON TIAC\PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 150. 5 [Swimmer Ineligible ee i to Appeal: Riis EAST LANSING aw Michigan from South Africa on the exact e ex- * |State swimming coach-Charles Mc-|tent of Steuart’s competition to ee ary be wil spent wink tor eppeek: : Ten ineligibility ruling against! steyart, meanwhile, is a favorite, [Billy Steuart, his freestyle cham-|in his thee freestyle specialties| - {pion from South Africa. for the NCAA swim meet at Ithaca, | Steuart; now a junior, was ruled|N. Y., next weekend. of os Cael sid Housecleaning competition because he competed lin the 1956 Olympics for South| State Yacht i in Race lf 0 2 | Atrica after his 20th birthday. | HAVANA (Twenty yachts, in- or ur nd Annua mi from. Michigan, ,head- ehage : gi Wheeghete bce arene EF Ovaiie eae COACH IN ACTION — There was plenty of his team defeated Kansas State, 875. Tonight |**™e Civoeences, — action ‘off- court when Cincinnati met Kansas. the Bearcats meet California in the NCAA semi- | 5, t, “ee * * ) State in the NCAA tournament. Cincinnati coach finals at: Louisville's Freedom Hall where 19,000 “? DP». t 4 . ..\. oa . assembly: $12% : 5: " be decided in | i woe rs= 1 © fad wes | : : Other cars $16.95 except Nash. Studebaker, Hudson. vs . ay ARKET TIRE CO. | Wiss Honsicor .4 a" bef Himes * out \ { outstanding] | - a Se eae “ ST. LOUIS 7 — The new presi- y eopbtch, high n high } , 2 part. | 4 : ‘Now ape 3 Kgueeig. a —T e anna es A Bygor nd CLIFF DREYER : | , pe p Paigeas E Pasa epg ay tyre nt core menarlaimamres ep ae cock. | ow” ae SPORTS } = emze ABig, New, Licuions jannual champlonship tournament part 7 A; U. championships starting at Pontiae Northern tonight - at tor the state 15210 Holly Rood _ONLY yesterday. and continuing through Saturday night. He has been NCAA and season must be Helly : | aye HE National A. A. 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TMS a ee 7 # j So. a5 Li ks Sixteen schoolboy teams, crazy marathon which started with ‘district action a little more than three weeks ago, swing into semifinal play tonight to begin the final weekend of the 1959 When the last shouts have taded away and id cheer- Detroit Named _ EAST LANSING —'There’s something about this an-|c nual hysterical madness, known as the Michigan high school basketball tourngment that gets in your blood, no matter how hard you try to shake off the fever. et ~ getting started ’ re front here this weekend. ~ Lodge 810. — Despite some impressive per- formances this year, none of the 1958 champlenship scores have all that remains from this ing crowd has dispersed, there inevitably will be joy for gome and heartbreak for others. ‘ After all, winning a state bas- ball-mad town and it can’t be any other way. , But teenagers recover quickly 1961 ABC Site Unanimous: Vote Given|— id To PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 19 meni: — Pennies 59 Qwuitch to Le, —— , Sehmidts” i - for Savings af (4 a, NEsr PRIcEP : QUaury BF oP 4 t ary” Ad a) .“ ‘ * (Rey, r gn? €.6 a enewineg co. pxvnor. weds Gets 1962 Event Motor City; Des Moines) - | hn — quished, But only four prep teams) polities takes a back seat im | Detroit was a unanimous selec- —classeg A, B, C and D—will ac-| Lansing. The state’s youngsters |tion to stage the 1961 tournament, complish their goal in this basket-| take the eity by storm and the [and Des Moines, lowa, won out i : in line, partly be- | a vote for the 1962 event at a meet- , the tour- jing of American Bowling Congress , the con- idelegates during the tournament , tagious atmosphere makes them ». Toledo had been se- lected to host the ‘60 meet last » , it does make| year. | , again. Fe eee al AE eae et > . through y with Copp of Dayton, p ll court with! Ohio, slated to be namned president ; equally youth-|of the organization which repre- F in their ears| sents three million men’s league) 4 that it was not bowlers. . ‘ q wh you - 4 Copp, now first vice president 3 snoutin€ | 4¢ the bowling ergasizafion, will > It's the| succeed Richard W. Gano of : to have one| Salt Lake City. Copp will assume ‘ - ane ty Sey ae duties Aug. 1. it—yes, even eat.| Yesterday's tourney play fea- q ‘ Fe ee eer eeary|wed & peic of 200 games, tying 4 J the meet’s high single game. Allen , carefree teenager again! post of Las Vegas and Dr..Emore 4 : Broadhoage of St. Louis each had 2 a 10 strikes ina row before leaving {AL KALINE nner ance nae ci 27 > 2 tonight’s| Bob Orth of Kenosha, Wis., bowled $ - MODEL so yours truly|a 289 oh Tuesday of this week to 2 : $6 95 might just as well get into the'set the high mark. 4 — | ‘ Post, who returned to the game 5 ewe wine Ceatral this year after quitting league > Gi prejediced (bowling for 12 years, scored $ From defense high game in singles competition. 4 : and eutside shooting will win fer | However, he was hurt by an open- $ eg. 518.50 $9.95 3! the iets Grand Rapids Cee- |ing game of 148 and failed to land 3 : ° tral will — ioe So among the leaders. > D ‘ and meet PCH the 2 Many Othér Models the Chiefs going al the way. ‘ ‘ $ wanver xuemn...e> $) cass Béame st mare Rovals in Inter-City $ WILLIAMS ... NELSON FOX 3! over Holly. oo bs a \ ° + * $ Pu Then in Levewer — $] ("te ter votes and vases (FINAL ON 51-43 Win 3 Available ct Both Stores _— . rw Henge ont . 4 Piainwell after The Lakeside Royals came from 3 battle and ge on to take fhe (iehind to defeat Highland Park. 2 ' 51-43, last night at Lasky Recrea ; ONS i 2 susern, Ctes en Gm baa er 4 - oe ' e round of the Class D 3 suit Lewes unwise to bet againgt the chem? Inter-Cities basketball tournament P 4 980 wa now? Kalamaz00/ ‘Trajing by a 22-18 count at half- $ HOLIDAY SHOP = 3iciristian should defeat Alcumsltime, the Reyals moved into 8 4 3 ee ee aerate early in the 4th. quarter ; a state Of and never gave up their advantage. Larry Douglas with 18 points, Allen Howze 13 and Carl Adams 10 were scoring leaders for Lakeside. Ennis Dix and Jesse Jones made 18 and 13 respectively for the Parkers. Victory in yesterday's semifinal Detroit's Class D representative to- night for the Inter-Cities -title. Game time this evening is 7:30 on the Lasky court. Bardstown Favored | Bardstown, the 7-year-old Calu- ed at Gulf- : . Pe By i¢ NN i eS ie M48 wh —buya sed car That counte! you Se , game qualified the Royals to meet 7 Hi td We get in tune with Br lec A ROB. P bd —~ + A ; : —_+ a : v . 1958 LINCOLN Premier hard- 1957 FORD hardtop converti- top, — incur. ble, Ford-O-Matic, radio, heat- J “ae paeconggg , er, white wall tires. ah \ Z Fi i Zi & g ‘4 i r i : Fs 5 ; : : ", ‘ =e ‘ en ee Fe ee eS ce aes be fs LAN RO 464 S. WOODWARD - Have You Remembered the Birmingham | E€ommunity House? \ ~ the season V . In to Q] TURNER'S Where ‘USED CAR Prices Will Be Music to Your Ears! i, *Fice ewe see, * Hae “mae eee ® eovnd Vowseevesasaverssecerevesseed ......... ee ee En eee eee eee eee (nee oe Po ce we eee . ai ee a anh ilies i ae MA aided. To abc ck hi tale el liane la sta Sal Nine RLES Ey of Hell eh rite i i if ie ; E i reg? Fs atl 4 et E spilt _ Economists of the Chase Man- attan Bank ‘of New York re- Hoover Spends More Than HST But Former President Donates His Pension to Charity — DONALD DUCK L = ‘Sayan 2 iy : , ‘ Samet | | de eae . Wy SS - BOARDING .H : ove neg OUSE Y/; SSIITIIEG Uf, SELISGL MA “ 4 Yyy SMES Ailey (Z, MY “DOES tT Now 2 Y ULLAL Llldllddddldddun Wye viert We RATHEUNS Y MR. ALOYSIUS &. SHELLEY, WHO BUT STANDS ALL HANE THE Z AFEW MINUTES AGO FLATIENED AQ)" 2°77) ry INTIAL we AHEM fm MR, SHELLEY WOULD LIKE TO MAKE OUR HOSPITABLE DOMICILE HIS HEADQUARTERS WHILE HE PURSES THe WoeLD's ta PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING CHAM— Bee aN » cA Servion, tne, TM. Reg. U.S. MAAN! Ft FALL = FOR CASH! OUT OUR WAY LOOK AT “THAT PAIR OF SAPS! WITHA HUNDRED LITTLE THAT'S NOTHIN’ YOU DO IT--I DOrT/ rr's A NATIONAL TRAIT-- p MACHINES IN ‘TH’ SHOR | | THEY GOTO TH’ BIGGEST ONE IN ‘TH’ SHOP TO. BORROW ‘TH BIGGEST MEASUR T TOOLS TO E = TiN TH LITTLEST JOB) | DOW USUAL, ONLY “THAT ‘THEY WILL GIVE THEM BACK! sty FU <*« Hepls, ¢ ; Whe 9 ee y s ° : : & jf HABITUALS - —< By Walt Disney OKAY, LOUIE, NOW YOU RUN THE BOAT WHILE I TROLLS CWHAT OID YOU EXPECT) A. _——w ME TO CATCH . am ( GOING LIKE FP Sos ” 4 Re) Le 3-20 ‘1900 by WEE Geevien, tee TR tag OS Bet OR NANCY Satan ~ Fe ae we. You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 SS : b= 4 é ; 3-20 < - $ 2 “Harriet, couldn't we just stay: home this summer?” COME ON, POOCHIE YOUR ‘DINNER’ OH, DEAR--- T FORGOT ABOUT TYING HIM. TO’ THE BIRD — BATH '~ MORTY MEEKLE ” ape BUSHMILLER.” By Charles Kuhn I] |-- WE'RE WELCOME ‘Tr ms a. el tM ; ; Liga . ~ : e eet | & ‘ ee > . / ; \ * ah é fi : : los j cs ; 3 ‘ “ pe ; ; - ‘ a ‘ : j oS j : + : No te ‘ ‘ wees Aas : : : \ } oes ana Se a ae Es Lo rr ponriac Press, FRIDAY, MARCH 20,1959 _ = +) THIRTY-THREE ing ‘gee transerred to the Division's fel VV Then: followed assignments as Pontiac Names (=is.zzs*s ILg. ......._ ~ {zone manager in New York; zone Ad Manager (some 2 52.) samcins tmnt 4 : r New) The Waterford Township Board ANDON TOWNSHIP York, | ; of Bducation jast night approved|accommodate some 40 cars. The} a:nual Township Mesting ‘nat he tert a a ual To John Malone Promoted), Kissam returned to the Pontiac| necessary steps required to obtain|site would. have 1,191 lineal feet othe Zyanehie os Broaden, unty ef . home alfice in 1956 to assume the|"’kees af Sans 00 for ts operating|of curbing alongside of some 3,000/ot=iae esact Manin ete ta | LL. to Succeed Kissam in/duties of assistant general sales : ! 3 {at tn MARKETS |Wheat Weak; | moter Pos cts of fata grea slant antpton of tenet of wal nd ang lat esi Rebeca i ye ' : ations. He had been advertising| A® application for the funds pow Dated: Marclr 17, 1969. $ * | 7 manager since 1958. will be sent to the Municipal Fi-| The Board postponed action until it. TENCKD, The following are top prices) < Appointment of John F. ‘Malone nance Commission at Lansing for|it can determine how much money Township Clerk covering sales > |its approval, after which the Board|°f the 1956 school bond issue re- ee of locally grown as advertising manager for Pon- pproval, ch produce brought to the Farmer's ers xe tiae Motor | - has been an- Lodge Calendar of Education then will advertise|®% Jo Uonaduioo saye suyeul OCONEE ee te tae Se by grower, and sold by nounced by -V, Bridge, gen-| gpecial Co —_ = for bids on the $500,000 in short-|Laura Haviland school now under Associates Discount Corp, } them in wholesale packege lots. 2 sager The ol mmunication, Pontiaciterm notes. construction. 125 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, Mich. NEW YORK W—The stockmar- ge CHICAGO #—Whe eral sales manager. appoint . No, 21, F&AM, noe Notice is hereby -given-by the under ket continued to move unevenly Quotations are furnished by the at . futures) ment is effective April 1. |March 20th, 7:30 p.m. ‘Work k* *« * x * signed inet on -apef ar, 1988, at 14:00 in brisk erly trading today. |DetTolt Bureau of Markets, as of/Prices were weak but other. grains t * Wr. te - Leslie L. Hotchkiss.) gy other business, a verbal | Board members plan to sched-|Srivs., Masesr public sale of tof Gains and losses of fractions to| “essay. and soybeans were generally nar-| Malone, formerly. manager of} "| estimate of $17,015 for additional jule some time St each of tek PreLisGeMe, Wal be held for cash te about- @ point prevailed among : rowly mixed in draggy early deal-|Pontiac’s Cleveland sales zone, N i B i érivoways and a parking let for ey Wealiel ae baa may, be i "above address,” the most keysioeks. A number showed, Detroit Produce ings today on the Board ot Trade.| succeeds. B. ‘A. Kissam who “has ews in Brief the mew ‘Thomas Cooley School |compiled Policy Booklet. The book’ pit "se ‘ore he undersigned. e- no change. rRUrTs ~ | New crop wheat was off about|been named manager of the vehicle ' was by the Ward Ross, | contains per roel apg y | Od eine. Copper shares resumed their Apples, Delicious/ bu. ...........-..64.001a cent a bushel on reports of sales staff for GM Overseas Op-| Burglars stole a water pump Company. A * ‘om actee Se da ASSOCIATES, ig ag rt CORP. wegkness on lower world prices. | beneficiel rain ge snow over partsierations Division i New York|velued st $40 from » vacant howe, ‘ Call, Mist Magma fell 1% at the opening | Beets LU cece mient 1.15(0f the Great . Other influ-|CitY. — Semewoere Rd., Commerce — policies used for en March 0. $i, : Gels. toes we TE ‘ ownship, belonging to Santo/R | G6 | 100 roliment of 2,000 pupils at that |" notice oF PUBLIW SALE then cut its lose im half dg Salento | waaceal pinhead dem \Gargalino, 120) E. Lake Dr.,,DUIQIAIS ef Si, time are still effective mow that | Notice is hereby siven by the waders y |Walled Lake, according to Oakland the system has swelled to well |ts5o, at 10 o'clock am. at 16 8 Perry. ‘ ‘elery, . 6 Anaconda dropped a point or so| pers eaiah, M4}. OK --..c+-r00-. 368] | West Germany was in the mar- . : ; County sheriff's deputies. at Hub Clothiers ever the 11,000 figure will be oe gong ye gel —, ssieh~ while fractional losses were taken —— dry (bag) BO-1D. esa cssens 5.00| ket overnight for 1/, million hy Kennecott end-Phelps- Dodge:| partitz, a0 Dem! dos. 1.112. 146} buahels of corn_and the Depart. determined in the stud: i oo * * ® Potatoes (ag 50 rar Jina claseesngie ‘8 ment of Agriculture accepted Ed Cowden, 36 8. Roselawn Dr., . mo Siena wa a og pony Rapid i. thes highest o4 Motors were unchanged to|Rbuvart, o-oae ot SEE | Uh aaepe A aeding Sete etree | reported the theft of $25 in rare| A safe burglary at the Hub Clo-|.. cresented his al ag ea Dated: Morel $6. 100, apr 2 BF oy to appear personelly at said contract from l * ng . pril 2, ° s. * * « - Livestock . assumed the duties of Pittsburgh) -. Installation of new officers willl —aaanbow TOWNSMIP NOTICE. |sonel service berect, this summons ‘and ae . , ‘pernoer. LivEsTocs Hamlin Back From D.C. [zone manager, later transferring to Housing Starts ‘on Rise be the major order of business| Notice ts hereby given that the An:|notice shall be served by publication American Telephone picked Up a) | re Naren 19, (AP) — Cattle head the New York Zone in 1955. Sunday when the Pontiac Demo-|tne'teenship of Brendon will we held|earing in The Seated tram, 0 aews- poi oro, Small guiers includ adc Bak ayia” cere ,ptlog, Hamlin, chairman of the Te Md oe ean ae epost tht private Hour ihe UAW hall SZ Baliwin Ave [of eqio™iie? tt eect Fe Peet end comand eid , | * = " i inty. , County Board of Super-jager since 1957. | good possibility that private hous-ithe UAW hall, 821 Baldwin Ave.|o{ making the annual settlement.” All ns was atte & | .00- Harvester, Boeing and General | §5'b0. ‘steady; wlility cows ; 19.00-21.00;| Visors, has recently returned from) Following seven years’ employ-|ing starts in 1959 will rise as’ An additional trustee will be pereene ving Gotme ging said| Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City bereby an ra ——- Pontiac in said County, this 17th Dynamics. . + jeanners and cutters 16.00-18.00. Compared Washington where he attended|ment with a New York publish-/much as 5 per cent to 1,175,000 elected to the Executive Board, ine same to the day of March, A.D. 1959 - gee SS a Se r eaee | Ge four-day first national Urban'ing house, Kissam joined Pontiac's) units “‘if inflationary pressures can| according to Allen Pilkinton, club before above named date. (Seal) * “ARTHUR EB. MOORE, . higher: most steady, to 50 cents County Congress sponsored by the! Advertising Department in 1936. In|be kept under control,” according|president. State Democratic can- arc a aa belied Judge of Probate New York Stocks — Hawal Amocd Township Clerk ELSIE J. V (Late Morning Quotations) average. cooice Toioriaas Ib. steers 29:50 Sten tion of of-/1937 he was na manager of|to the United States, Savings and/didates in the spring election also cay 4s dom = , Seveuts = 5 pipes County med , - Pigures efter decimal point are eighths a a te eon ae customer relations and, in 1938,!Loan League. have been invited. 7+ eS vente, Devisios Aamiral ..... 206 Isl Crt Coal.. 393 sheers 31:60; Hanterd to low geod seers Ai 2°" bo4 Jones & L.... 60 23.50- 26.00; wtility steers 21.50.- 23.50; attied “Go 3 celsey Hay .. 43 | most to low choice heifers 25.50 Allied stirs... Bennorss ... U3 | 72.78; few small lets choice . betters . - 4 « = iilis Chal..... 2.1 Sm “*"1"63.4| 27.75-28.73: standard to low good heifers a Alum L4B....0 29-4 EOS Giese yer oe fA 21.00-23.00; tT : rl bd 19.00-21.00; canners A100 tin ac. 314 ERT MEBOL.. 2 2/end caters 15.0050.00, witty Balle 33 ; Am Cas.....- oe on Olgas 295 autter ‘putts. 20.90-23.09 35.00-25.50; Am, SiuPay... 618 Lonhera : $34) Venlers—Salable 28: Nominally steady: : Motors.... 31.1 Lou & Nash . 62.6 Compared last week vealers strong : : am NGss 615 Mack Tr ..... 355/200 higher; most and prime e , h am Tao mH 4 Manning ..... 30.6| vealers 34.00-40.00, todividual B pve 2 : 4 Am Tob....... 994 Martin Co ... 4.4\to 0.40; standard 00-34 : 3 Anaconda .... 11.1 Mead CP .... 48 jcull and 16.00-26.00. . Se Armee St]... 70.6 Merck + 92 Ee -- 4% Nominally onety. : ~ a armour & Co., 31.4 Merr oad 21, 90. Compared inst week, slong oa Atchison .....: 29.4 Minn ~ Bis the week higher but 12. Aveo Mig ...+. 13.6 Monsan Ch .. 47-4) tost advance, “with closing prices . i & Obie. 46.6 Mont Ward .. 41\501.99 lower than last week: slaughter . ' Roth Geek... O55 pee NEE --- 8 steady: early is week good to . _ oe Boeing Ai :.-. 414 Mueller’ Brass 30.7) prime lambe in Soak 38° tate trade 20.00. : F ‘Arum’. gee fueler Brose 29°51 5 00; mixed choice and prime 3 an oe | ira 4s. Wat Bisc .,... 564 wooht jam! 22.58; early trade good : * £ 4 Brat Set hg Sat Que 9 BP Se aah Ra lee nm | ee i Bouy Boiee 334 au Lead, *127/ fib Sere inte io eaten eustaton | | rr Bervough <7 4 BY Sue. guglem em, gig: oul cance sonemer a ’ Save iene Bt Ooi Oh. Bf eta anes Mey Mahe eee ae iia; | n y A * tT, > 7 a. “ Capital Atri, 223 Poe OME!” 687 x ited we land 318020 ibe e358 16.80.] ——— Carrier CP >. 446 Pan AW Air 293! load No. 2 237 {bs 16.25: smail Jot mosti | : Case, JI... 4.5 Penh . $2 | No, 1 217 Tbs. 16.50; load No. 1 unsold: 4) a Ches & Obio ..72 Parke Da... 38.7| No. 2 and 3 240-300 Ibs. 14.75-15.78: m . ; ie By Reet > eter ence tat ea eae = : Cluett Pea ....$23 Pepsi Cola ... 30.1 fo cents lower, mostly 25 cents off; sows = - j im ....1014 Pfizer 109 6 steady to 25 cents lower. Colum Gas ,...24.4 Pheips. D + 62 = Sen Bats 12-081 Phiten, 3d . (4.16) 2.2... 994 Proct & 83.4 . s . bg Cont 83 RCA ....:...- . 513 . : 1 net ae eee os Ul Ing roject 3 Gout On... 678 Reva ot “mes Hl Corn .M. i \ s ‘ . gece: sia’ Set in Motion | IMTS St Reg Pap’. a6 Hi C Seag ...33.1 Seoville Mf .. 294 ; Bowe Be Sateaten Ht | DuPont 7 c--dage sinclair «200°. 608 Waterford Starting on . Ess a eer a md: 341 Its Biggest Construction — : = Lae 4 § uy eee . = Emer Red 'o0--18) Sid oii cai... $43 Program for Schools qd UJ Be ces aA Bi Se Sees , | Porcine "s10.4. Stud, Peck. -- 14] Last night, the Waterford Town- . rruch Tra .. 338 gun oul. .... 616) Ship Board of Education set the : - . : . Gen Bak. 13.7 Swift & Ce... 326] wheels in motion: for the biggest | . Gen Dream -. % | Trt, © Sal ‘*°947| building program in the school] - ) Gen Pes 1. maT peatron ----- 328) system since the district’s consoli- : Gen Motors .. 46-1 t .. 385} dation If years ago. * : ' Gen Time ... 712 Underwd 97.7) _ ; . J i - a Se eee ee Br On Coreen ote The Board authorized the archi- ‘ - Goebel Br. a) On Pac i: 3\tectural firm of George D. Mason e,8 = pool . “aye 4 Unit Aire... y & Co. of Detroit to proceed with , g ™~F sat 2 ; ‘ Serer etige 31 Gham cp’.. a1 [plans and specifications for a new HH aig ai - NT i i} ' T | ee 4 os me ay Sint ee os Be, ends res 14-room elementary building to be Te Gut Oil .....11¢4 Ug Tob ....., 24.1,Constructed in the Jayno Adams , . Holland F ,... 13.4 Van Raat... 4 / area. ‘ 5 ~ . is : 2 Se ee ee onl = Endog ey 234: Worle "2871 $5 ellion bond lovoe for new . * 0 . B fees Meat Guaierice ” | school, pine an additonal 6 ONLY PERMAGLAS ... note . tnt "Bue Men: 8274 Young s&W, as ie Se el ones . DETROIT EDISON'S SUPER SUPPLY PLAN :.. TV nnes ’ os 5 * : Ine Nek... 98 | Zenith Red +2714) held March 3. (X] Gives You a Complete Guarantee makes Permagias ejectric water heaters even f ae eh 3 : | more efficient. You'll have all the hot water 4 By Oenenckceia 425; To be built along the same de ‘ you : pjohnKela Peper ets elementary [x] Gives You, Patented New Hydrasteel P : STOCK AVERAGES buildings, the new school will cost ; F : . iP NEW, YORK—icomplied ‘by the Ax approximately, $280.0. Waterford [J Gives You Exclusive Heetwall Construction Ask Edison how this new water heating service, : : ownship arc ugene Cle- : . P : . i = inctet, Rutis ONL Stocks| and is the designer. (2) Gives You More Resistant, Longer Lasting combined with a new Permagias electric water 1 Prev, day ....325.2 140.2 101.6 224.0 j ; ; ‘ ‘we : heater, can mean hot water aplenty round the @ + Week ago ....3280 1405 1021 225.5] According to Superintendent Wil- Glass Lining ‘ : Month ago ....3221 1391 %3 ieeo|liam Shunck, it is hoped that clock. GET IT WOT: . GET A LOT! i 1959 high’ ....328.0 144.2 1021 225.8|plans will be completed in time & Gives You More Hot Water Faster . ; : 1059 low ..--..306.1 133.8 96.0 211.5 bidding and awarding of|". gohe Beh 'S3120 183 EEG] Overacts sometime in May, with ~ BR] Gives You All the Clean, Rust-Free Hot Water aes 9 186. 1 May, . e Clean, Rust-Fr . age sr0Cks occupancy of the building by early You'll Ever Need ee Figures’ after decimal points are eighths a 7 , : : gures ec 8 . Allen Elec. & Equip. Co. yt Kaw, Noon Liagi-aand age wil be —_ hs Gives You the Only Water Heater Designed to = Sultwin Rubber co, ..:. 178 184) on a six-acre site, Known as - Meet Today’s and Tomorrow's Hot Rowe Gear Co, ong 31, 33] Dill property, on the north side é y rows ho / Hotel Bice Miro, .,.. 122 13 | of Walton boulevard. . Water Needs Peninsular Metal Prod. Co. 12 «13 z : : E ; The Prophet OO, .ss-s-- 0g iy 8. A large number of the_over- for littl ; "Rudy Mig. Co. oo:-t:"1g7 et 167, crowded Jayno Adams school chil- aS HTH aS — _ |dren are being taken care of in AD.Smith _ ‘ Russian Immigrant Dies, toe ee on Cibskante : , a 4 Leaves $60,000 to U.S. |road, and at the Drayton Plains | | . 7 | ' whol on Sashebaw roed. GLASS-LINED. HYDRASTEEL* WATER HEATERS 8 eficiary . : —— <= mated $60,000 estate of a Russian In other school building busi . ; immigrant woman. ness, the first of several meet-| | : , Executor Jerome G. Auer said we be ~~ s for . = ; Oy Mrs. Jennie Silverman told him to ay ay be peor see Z _ | _ leave the money to the govern- cation may begin inte ing ar- - . iat : * | chitectural firms to draw up plans [ im "She said this country had al- and specifications on a new senior , ; N ways treated her well and she high school. _? lj a s “ : wanted. to show her appreciation”| After a lengthy discussion, the : \ ale “3 a he added; ; Board decided to continue the . ; . gee u ss ae Mrs, Silverman died of a heart)s ame procedure in acquiring}, ' ; . eo. / . attack March 6 at the age of 75.!school sites as it has in the, past. e ; | . . a | ‘ . : ; : . ; } : ; t j Le | _“ “4 “ ~4 . = . ; ; : j C . . A 2. ; ‘ : y my * { ; ‘ eee, ‘ = ‘ é bo + ie! . E x : . : Z a . Fa * . / di | ; . , es siete gga aaa Bags Se ‘ aoe PoE ee Beues , 5 nh : 4 : ; ae Rn i I a me oe the ek AP i ek a ek a i el ee ae ee ok a pe eG bee ie eee ed ‘ ke : Le Ofte wie ha crea pee ‘ 2 gaa Have trans ediate- for a ggnee ad m-person, be-| A GooDp pital exp, Doctor's part me ee FE 2-7008 or FE ag Work Wanted Female 11 URN HEIGHTS, EXC.. care by day or week. UL UL 24013. ae CARE BY DAY OR | WEEK. ensed home. s7a0. aes LADY ages DAY work or by wk, FE ‘EXP. SWITCH-BOARD OPERAT or baby sitter, FE 8. 2-577 CLEA & laundry By day. FE 8-6004. - GIRL, 19, SECRETARIAL experience; wants work, Billin: = “pgm filing & general e PRACTICAL NURSE. HOS8- ref. ‘our ta or 4-0656, LIKE BABY tng ight ho housework, Day sIT- or ima SCHOOL GRADUATE DE- sites poe Kitchen help, hotel pa. y sitting or day work. ences, Own Roms “BY DAY” FR sheree | 1-DAY ae had SOM «20 « ! AP Neersteateree a Bie meray bites vies eee ¢ 2 “fh ie Ts FURNACES, C c ns EA serviced C, L Free est, ul peony or UL 22086 THOMAS ELECTRIC Licensed Bilectric Contractor. and e trial wi Fu 2-6661 * REE al. Low rates. Call after 6 p.m. PE 4-0137. TRIMMING AND REMOV. | ii 8. ie NORTH PERRY BT. FE 5 Lost & Found PERSIAN vee Vic. 8. Parke St. PE S61. Oxtord, with interment <.our Lake Lemetery. FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. rE il L iu at a ait i } 1 : i * i t : 5, YY FOR girls. aE &4 sive live in Pig ra 7. Taby 96 ieee one Gave, eee, thru Thurs. Occasional WienStiard "take Vbsees Fe 2-0045 as MORNING COOK WANTED. of hours, at the * Gare Wagon in 2. Apply AT WEST Miracle A NEEDED ; es ag nay — Mile, ia. person MEN Ff WOME PART-TIME = re telephone work. 4 hrs. persona) interview call ag PE 3-7641. 7 SRDREAT gp or nomial SHORT; hand and ment, Woman's “Hospital Ez. _Hancock, Detroit 1, Michigan. _ ‘NURSES & ABOUTERED RSE NEEDED for physician’s noite, Write Pon- _tiae Press Box SINGLE MIDBLEAGED_WATE Waltrt- ress and » Live in, DAY SHIPT, wk. MaArket “genus and ag i = to have giles ane Worship, B: and meet us at 10:00 a.m the First Pree M Sk, 501 Mt. Clemens Street. A warm welcome sea you, MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR child care, Light spate. In Drayton Plains. Call OR 3-1897. WASHINGS & ons ess for glothing parties S aa rere Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor.| own home. For details, call UL ated a DAY, FE 27-8378 an __FE Cemet Lots ina ba SHOE 8 ALES- | “00 perinced Ref. Uirana’ PE Keise. ery Sie rt time. e. ADDY "shohing sn re eae WITH 4 SITES. GARDEN COLORED Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday. 29 fy a wit over 38 38, to ven eetels | cape WANTS 3) DAYS A WK. gr MU 4-538. L ry ous ART TIME WOMAN | YF. Ref. & trans. FE _8-8043. RAVE to do public relations and cli- tiDY-¥O Bo- DaNWAGRING i ryt. Park Comotery. Will Di-| ~entele up for new | housecleaning from 7 @.m, to 2 : sar Male appoint as ak rae ECaDY oe HOUSEWORK, a or Pi Help W. 6) Sir ironing 4 baby siting. Clarkston AUTO De Cheese aac expent. | ORL F PE 21908" sp yNURSES AVAILABLE — Wincliities, sa). | HOU ST Live IN,| Avburp Avenue Nurses Exchange. sal Weekends off, 425 week, ELgii| Day & & Bonded. CHEVROLET. s — MELE ly Bia-Bay Delve | __tetarial service EM Saeed. ications. A; Drive tei, MECHANIC ay teed IMEOGRAPHING AND TYPING ba 4 my ie, 8-0252. pee has share FP references, LADIES wert PER MAN ENT SECRETARIAL ag ogy — a er. ea Boo yet will train. RULES WOMAN Waits DAY _Maple $a" witha Lake. '| For appointment call FE 4-3428.| work. Good references. FE 8-8988. ae te Pe LADY TO CARE SORE ? GHIL- | SECRETARY WITH SHORTHAND, COLLECTOR dren. Motherless home. More for typide. Seekkooping Senate! of ee eee ee ee ae Tie ne ckae won| Fullor part time work. Market at. Ceres| 2 Pater s ao vi Ft i ww, bea WORK ANY KIND. ae : seen 2 _In my home. UL 32-2812. WOMAN DESIRES HOUSEWORK. by the hour Ref. & trans. FE §-7573 WALL Wa iG. CURTAINS|. stretched r work FE-5-6398. WID WORK A! A USEKEE PER tor elderly oo ne ly. Very WASHINGS Ane ) IRONINGS. PE 5-6010 or OR 3-6752 = up & delivery FE 5- PRACTICALS NEED- poll for Romeo, Rochester & Utica OL ae = Care for 4] School ring the Bg ; 12 Building Service REDUCED PRICES HOME MODERNIZING Wi BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT work. Residential and commer- Ww ‘ARRY PARTS FOR ALL 4 ana pes r washers. Whole- auto sale APPLIA NCE SERVICE ROY'S, 96 Oakland - FE Dressmaking, » Tailoring 16 eee 2 SUITS & COATS, made. Expert wang Guar. ak Ae cae terations. Mrs. Bedell iG TAILORING AL- terations, drapes & formals done in _ my home C all PE 8-8455. _ Income Tax Service 17 #3.00 TO $5.00 AVERAGE Duma" Service, Baldwin, — WORKING oe 8 TAXES "OR 3.2943 agen 4-0053. 9 Fy ee rhage York Tags..Reward. MILDRED | : Tne | Pe A Nicholie & Harger Co.” 33_ WEST HURON IMMEDIATE + ACT eae re + ayy = 2338 Orchard Lake Rd. PE $4863 On to Alaska wi WRIGHT & VALVET WE Buy Land Contracts EVEN IF DELINQUENT! Ask for Sales FE 2-0236 7 HUMPHRIES REALTY Wanted | Real Estate 32A a ma pg for cash. : r at evenings a! a kok > dumped. vie tree ry bv ee TR oon. KNAPP § SHOES Pred Herman OR 3-1592 “EMPIRE TAX SERVICE Your Home or Mine Cc. J. el} 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM _3-3125 INCOME TAX DAYS 4 Ww HU- 506 Franklin ron. Eves.. rE SOME TAX Scavice . OR 35597 ME TAXES, ACCOUNTING INCOME ass 6 Lake INCOME TAX PREPARED yor note bes Oe form itemized. TAX RETURNS app’t. Home service, modest fee. Re sre FE, 38-1636. R. O. IN PREPARED BY A-1 B . BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also fireplace OR 43-0402. 4-1 BASEMENTS PUT UNDER- neath home also house Pigeon ana ae. Complete uae of m FE _8-8944. _ Al ‘DRY WALLS & “PAINT 3-8764 mi COMP CEMENT ak ‘aekie Vela cag and residential, we eee e or small, 20 yrs. ex: "experience, Pree estimates,’ OR 35 Tha. ___ Help Wi Wanted 8 ARE YOu INTERESTED LADIES? Free coffee makers, 6 to 7 cups for re. church, club for distri ae nationally’ adrertiand vanilla. Perry. FE 2-3053. Sensawaw GER enaws! 4 fel dal es 3 P 3 lee Bg zZleze | Bl aes . on a draw while ESMEN WANTED MAN OR ee WITH AT LEAST 5 years neal cee selling or man- aging R and interested $. a change. Write Pontiac Press Fistay COOK. MALE OR FE- male. Also - baker. Must be highly & Sa refer- Sich Box 10, Bloomfield Hilis, wares WOMAN TO Wi 5 DAYS must have own tra: ike children, UL 2.3533, - YOUR BIG CHANCE Leard ® successful business. You can be a saan esentative. uge ea Mr, o> eg at Tee $0227 for’ inter. Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE _ —OUR NEW LOCATION— ‘ a, a a comm aes dea} rs. “eine jo, sare . RENT: IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads you hse Dial FE give v 24% EAST HURON = SUITE 4 PE 4-0584 a.m, SALES Y In | 35 intangibles” ‘oF experience tacting ne. lus, a Be Se cee 406 tine state ALIVE 2Sur Instructions .9 SMEN ORGAN LESSONS IN {YOUR HOME tT, Dodge, _ PE 8-68 Pan Ad i Seam Music. ‘iso regular Be- inners Students, FE i _ Work Wanted Male 10 . HUSKY WANTS WORK, ANY Py eee 45271 or UL Sian through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial {FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer and get it! ’ “ ANY TYPE OF -HOUSE PLANS, Sa drawn, OL 1-8200, EM_ BLOCK, BRICK, pyre WORK and fireplaces. MA 5-07 BASEMENTs WATER PROOFES, work guaranteed, free estimates. FE 4-0777. BUILDING REPAIR, 5 sh ing, masonry, ~ CEMENT & BLOCK. WORK FE 5-0782 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder. Free UL 2-6176. CARPENTER, PART TIME ONLY. EM _ 3-3659. and| CEMENT 158 OUR CIALTY. M 3-4879. . Floors, basements. E CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES, TERMS ‘Kavance Floor Co. OR 3-8701 DRY WALL TAPING AND PINISH- os oy, estimates. FE 8-6781 or ELROTAICAT SERV. FR cE ES EST. Partney Electric. FE. 5-5439 FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, tor water’ heaters, one and dcyers, 1 RR, Munro FE Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron GUARANTEED ROOFs — ALL a. Est. 1918 Hu Marsh, 353 _-N. Cass. FE 2- CE aT 2-3021: FE $-7775. a Keller. PLASTERING & N/R. G_ SN WOUSEMOVING FULLY . FE 4-8450. equi 8450. L. A A. \. Young. eat ory GARAGE CABIN: CABINS, ADDI- jeensed builder. FHA fem: PE 40000 KITCHENS LED, - EX- pert craftsman on cabinets, For- rin bapotor rec, & repairs. Guaranteed: UL 2-4190. - NG NEW AND REP. 36 amide eagecer get MARCH 218T., 7 P.M. merchandise All 2616 Dixie ie Hwy. US. 10, Terms COMPLETE LETE COLD WAVE #6 — M & H Btyle Rite. OR a * _iiams Lake Rd. and “CHARLES | CHESTER? BL 4. o DAINTY MAID 8 =~ Mrs. _A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. DA MA - 3 Menominee, Mrs, Wallace. FE 56-7805. és In Debt? If you are having trouble meeting ments. Appoint TE ee . see Us eer ACCURATE — XPERIENCE CREDI : ; . C., Room 1716, Ponti: a Bagi rates. ms ga by bt State ‘Bank Bas, , ac BOLIN “AX CE WEIGHT SAPELY AND 42 E. Pike: FE 1192 or PE $-9M3| fronaui cally tablets meat dome at BURTON E. 8T on 835 MEL- 3 eal FE & “Home- “eae- by} 1s that Bloom Open Hunt Ch “INCOME. TAX SERVICE whose premises are located - UL 2-1786 a = ne has ‘ap- Insurance Agencies 17A plied Comintesion fev. a thee ¥ ’ aonene . te a = 1044 Joslyn ANDE and that it the ‘intent of the | ~~~ INSURANCE FOR E ty NEED mee tis ease upon the to perme ee sak. Simmons, ~~ Plration of date mm. resenting Tricker insurance Agen- _Rereot Dated * March 18,1950. cy. FE 44561 or OR 3-5597. . SAVE $70.,—~CO«~:«:*« On famous brand reducing ma- Laundry Service 18 chines reralaT price vay LETE FAMILY. LAUNDRY Pa eA gee ig om ~ shirt service, Por ~ Ferme, 5 oer go oy aoe ee stration. BAe 5. ndscaping ECIAL es pie see Sauk tale den Sele our maak 1 TRIMMING & RE- Samet , mover Free estimates, OR a “8 = : = 3-6826 or OR_3-2329. often as you like, every day A-- ACE TREE SERVICE nrg moval and trimming Get our FE 2-1188, FE __ Moving & Trucking 19 ANY LIGHT HAULING. BASE- — cleaned. Name four price. uA Reduced Rates or ‘ong distance movin sMInn MOVING CO. FE :4 HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME 8-095. _your price. Any time. FE LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Rubbish, fil] dirt, gravel _front end loading, FE 2 — Trucks to Rent bse Ra CTORS BQUiPMEN? \-Ton Pickups 1%-ton stakes Semi-trailers Dump trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 5 S. WOODWAR 1 ~ O'DELE TCARTAGE Local and long distance moving. Phone FE 5-6806 UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge, FE 5-4638. Painting & Decorating 20 18ST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- ing and wall papering. FE 4-0255, 18ST CLASs PAINTING AND DEC- orating, Cash ‘or terms, U _2-2040. A on a eS DECORATOR. Papering. FE 8-0343, ist CLASS ee ds pEoone® ‘and Bepair, wi r prices. Free est. Call Nor- man Brothers, Bill or Jim at FE_ 8-0977. A-1 PAINTING PAPER HANGING, Paper removed. FE 4-6918 REPAIR REAS. Pat Lee FE Ras = FLOOR LAYING, sod finishing. Phone FE ~ ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING TRENCHING. EXCAVATING FOR FE 4-044. tanks... Field footi nod beet een UL a MASON WORK. HOUSE RAISING. bod o cada Eek. PE ema O° | Mietatnoe uate eb 11 CARPENTER WORK. WEW| Py SUiding Service. PE 2-100 or y_and repair. 44210. - Ai PAINTING INTERIOR & Ex- | ~ terior Free gstimAte, Reas. OR} _Business Services 13 ha PAINTING wa PAPER- ALL (ARES F FOUNTAIN Pens hee rébaired by iectory trained m a “CET If Ovi T 1T QUICK,| Sence Sun General Prpting rence St, e FE 53-0136. - A-l PAINTING INTERIOR’ AND | exterior, geo rates, Free . esti. mates Wall an LD WALL Radsecabie. Fi ft Ws, " YE 71631 ae nnn 4-1 PAINTING ane PAPERING, Mason Thom: 4-8364. A-1 kag ha terior 1 Guaramieed. Pree ees rie ct. AAA PAINTING 20 e. Reasonable. _Eree UL rj D. W. WYZLIC terior & Pr estimates EM SR PAPER HANGING AND PAINT- ing. FE 4-2171, eh maa wh PAPERING & WASH- ing. Guar. Reasonable. FE 2-2312. ___ Television | Service | 22 POEs aie hose re ¥* NIGHT. TV. SER og re. J iN" noon & a. My cal SERER- ___ Television Service 2 2 EAKLE'S CU; a" oa take Ra —=M D Includin; bere § FE 4-144 L| WILL LIQUIDATE YOUR H rd toll prefer. Be our guest fot _ Gall PE ; 44131. oe ee ~~ VILLAGE HALL FOR RENT PARTIES pSCEP TIONS MEETI NGS 70. bm tat a - FE 47065. + 3961 ORCHARD LAKE-RD. RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE 4-5895 . punch bowls. Fe Wtd. Wtd. Children to Board 26 GOoD LICENSED HOME. | BY eek, FE y, Wid. Household Wseds ANTIQUE DISHES, FURN, OIL ner. marble top tables. MY CASH FOR USED TV's, FURNI- ture and misc. FE Bee CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- pisnces. oad pieces ae. house-full. on courteous service. FURNITURE NEEDED e home or odd lots. Get the = Soller will = outright or J it for you, aa Phone e OR tae i PORNTORE Ae TYPE. Needed a preontiy. PE 2-8855, eve- wares TO BUY — ALL TYPES of furniture, Ph. FE 2-5523. — goods ~_— = private _— a Baer Appraisal Smart, Sale, Parm Roch: iter, Michigan. OL 1-563i, Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 an Sar, Saag epee ¢ ‘a nt good condition Call r eM 331 ater. 4. WTD TOURING SIZE HOUSE- venbees eg wry meee Mk tne rBleepe “Money Wanted 28A WTD $6,000 FOR MORTGAGE ON 3. bedrm frame with basement. Will pay bonus. MA 4-1206. Wanted to Rent 29 LADY WANTS-t-0) Orion. MY 2-188 Before 3. sar oh Mer sortie WITH or, pee: oops srber * call” mn a rv - Day leu MY 3. | STORAGE “SHED OR GARAGE. , hear Walled Lk. TAshmo 5-1721. Wed. Cofttracts, cts, Mtgs. 32 ABSOLUTELY The fastest action on your jana contract ere wait 2 4 FURN. RMS. Lost: WHI TF GI AND FHA ba atkins id dy = gd CASH FOR YOUR HOME Please ‘ie . a wah vaty’ pln Pd : BLUE..TICK HOUND DOG. ment. Call us for further infor- FE 20411. ame . ‘ward.| mation. Do not feel obligated. W wii sppraise your property and LOST: WALLET Lomas empl $15 — , oa oy cash you can receive valuable rs, eys . ea [eal rc le turo wallet. MA’ 61064, 732 W. Huron ss PE 4-1557 obbies CASH WAITING ms lose your hom PaLrabbie games. Backenstose GAYLORD'S Book Store. 15 E. Lawrence St. loa 8. Brosdwa) os Notices & Personals 25 eee’. oon _ Notices & Personals 25 HAVE “CASH, WILL TRAVEL We will travel to see you ys show how cash or Hd 30-minute ag’ R D. RILEY. Broker 508 Elizabeth Lake PE 41157 . :|" fooking park near Tel - Huron. : _-Méui oaly Pe Sine. 1 PE #1 j Rd. PE 44821 Immediate |“ Action _ We Can an Pt aad WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 ‘Z 5660 Dixie Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sund LISTINGS WANTED, ALL TYPES. __Lauinger Real Estate OR 3-8138 ~ Sell Us Your Equity Don't lose your home. service. Cash Hwy. Hw “tl 8; Bundey 10 ‘til 5 — waiting. Franks, Real Estate. ies 't Disie OR 3-9701. WILL PAY CASH FOR GOOD building lots; FE 2-6919. WANTED: Homes, farms, lake prope land racts. Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real al Est. IMMEDIATELY! rty and 832_W. Huron _Rent nt Apts., F 3, Farnished 33 33 1 _ LARGE ons, REFG. 102 _Parkhurst. FE tA ta Baus acilities, ee 1 & 2 RM. 1 BEDRM. APT., ONE ist floor. Pvt.. Entr. The latest ~ bachelo J bag gl cou, or elors, Spec iv. ~ for nice lors. 3 1 § i a) RM. “APT. CLEAN. NEAR or 2 quiet Tag et coon 2 ry ; a HO NG COT- Ss, heat, al! utilities. iy 3 ter rates. Tru-Rustic Cabins, Broadway, Lk. Orion. MY rs 0088. 7 & 2 RMS. PVT. ENT. & BATH. Close to Sears. FE 5-6182. Hartland 2-3, RMS. FURNISHED, 110 HAM- itton. Phone 2091. 2 RMS. BATH. IDEAL FOR BACH- elor, 193 Florence. 7 ROOMS & BATH, WARM AND « Gok Put ent., all utiiities furn., Sevens washer. Child welcome, 2 RM. APT, FURN ~s UNFURN., Pvt th & ent, utilitie $12.50 wk., 249 eer Le _. gD eT ees ts ceeaeh FE sie 2 2-ROOM a UP O DOWN, Near own ewe ee R 3-2189 2 RMS. A PVT. CLOSE in. Baby wees Bere 29-3043. or FE 8-2200. 2 LARGE RMS. PVT BATH AND ‘ur- ent Utilities garage _nished. FE 2- 3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH. __285 Oakland. 2 RMS. AND BA and 5689. for 2.& 3 ROOM EN- trance & bath. Everyth fur- nished. Near Saginse ie mo re 22 Auburn 3 RMB. N, Tele; Hs 2 RMS., ‘AR KRESGE’S. WEL- fare ‘atendants "accepted. No drinkers. FE 2- 2 LGE. RMS. BATH 18ST FLOOR, Pyt, en- la: rch. _— es trance, 2651 Eliz, Lk. Rd, 2 RMS., & are UPPER. as. Tasmania in city OR 3-6051. 2 AND 3 ROOMS NICELY nished, clean, upper, . FP Seward apts. 2 LARGE ROOMS, bath. and ent., State &t., | 4-6950, 2 RMS, AND BATH. PVT, ENT, FE 2-0061. After 6, BATH, HEAT & ret side. FE _5-5322. resp. party. ra fi, CLs iy. Nib N 3 AND Hine entrance, Ponlid Cash Call Redies seca dge, PE 4-358 IN| 2 RMS, 18T ee nan NICE, . Pvt. 8 PVT. ENTRANCE. pce ROOMS UPPER, weicome. 4. Auburn near Crooks 2110, ¢ 3|_ LGE MOD RMS., i8T floor duplex, pvt. Main ent, oe drive, Child welcome, FE 6-4260 3 RMS & ADULTS. BATH NI Les Entr. 44 Euclid after 10 a.m, | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ENT. nom. Child welcome, $12 Orchard Le. Ave. 2 ROOMS, CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN, . all ev ye vee, infant welcome Call afte FE 2-2390. trance on Baldwin 1 FE 202 oe. & BATH. PVT. ENT. ili 5 RM., PVT ENT hot "water. win reduce rent to FE 2-2059, ly redecorated, Es as, Oe TROON 5 SaF ior — eS Re sd “You it. ” — cue are gr “. decorated. Baby welcome. 210 8. son. J AIRY RMS. AND BATH, OVER Wises WEEKLY 1 ROME PHL | smoot eae souts i Eke er Pd 2 yoome, seat cles ear heat furn., See caretaker “| wavs and utltithes. mo, _OR | “eee es ~ ORCHARD COURT — APARTMENTS "BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED NEW FURNITURE “RENT’ —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— FURN. AND UNFURN. MODERN 1 BEDRM, APTS. ADULTS ONLY MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 E 86918 OPEN DAILY & F eee 10 AM.-9 P.M. RENT APT. FURN. 3 2 ROOMS, PVT. BATH, INCINERA- TOR, W. Huron. ar. General pinal, Adulte MAT 044. alter 4 ‘$100 FF 4. STUDIO AP. ‘pef mo. PAUL A. KERN, _FE 2920. 2 AND 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, private —_— heat, hot water, seve Keer 8 pene aia end Bon furnished. a Donelson sae =o caeent PE 44232 for fer commpbone details. 3 RMS., BATH, “STOVE, REFRIG. heat, a Ter Huron. FE 5-6470. 3 RMS. STOVE AND rete. tarnished. 4-6309. 2101 3 ROOM APT. REFRIGERATOR and stove furmn. FE 8-0544. 3 ROOMS, STOVE. REFRIGERA- tor, a) beg only. 244 8. | 2 5) ty SYLVAN LAKE PR IVI leges, 1740 Inverness. FE 3 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. ES peo 8t,. Pontiac nc Apartments. 3 RMS Ay aT UTIL. soft waver, fous heat, FURN., very inquire caretaker, rear door. ROOMS AND BATH NEAR FTSH- | 3 eg new! Sn beat fur- nished,* mont s and bath, newly decorat- ed, + ag oO furnished, near Sears. $76 month, a anstt, ro 28 E. ¢LGE. RMS & BATH. PVT. ENT. Stove * tefrig. FE 5-8278. 4 RM. ODERN HEATED APT. as ar a aves ae Hardware. | 4 RM. R FLAT %35 ty St. PE 2-916, ATH. UI PER PLAT. all wn aby weicome, 473 ‘E. Mansfield after 5 p.m 4 ROOMS. NR. PONTIAC MOTOR. $56 month. FE 5-6928 after 5. SMALL MODERN HOUSE, adults only. PE #2967. _Rent Hou Houses Unter . 36 1 1 BEDeM. LOVELY. ADULTS . HOUSE Lk.-Rd Garage, - MUtual 2 “BEDRM Cuan. ie) $60. per m a Re MODERN. ao a N LAKE ¢herott, ~ DON'T WISH FOR|§ MONEY! Mike it easily tough Classified Ads, ioe saan ee Bete hee gt Fog fy ears he ee ae ee rere Cee ieee, | | ee ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1959 Large lot. Lake Privile s. Like new OR }-7824 or MA. S7878_ BY OWNER: 5 RM a tow down fi “gaa 93 W. Longfellow. MIXED NEIGHBORHOOD 3 BED- room brick, full basement. $1,000 yes No agents FE 8-2057, after 3 SED BOONE. 3 YRS, OLD, EXC. location low dn. paym’t., E-Z terms. Or make offer. sYLV 1 alll LE. 2 BEDRM. BRICK ment, fireplaces, cevanie bath “ine priv. after 5. OWNER, LOW DOWN PAY- mem het 4-room_ with | bedrm. _Moderr _lots, FE 2-4184, --*‘BY owe 2 BEDRM. HOME, 1%-car ~via Se lave priv. Lot T5x136, sh05 EM 3-207. RM ron HURON GAR- dens. $800 down and take over payments . 924 Premont, : AL, ae HOMES FE 8- SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick es ranch home. Fire- age = d-car garage. 185 Sige Ege hr , sewer. r lake privil eges, $24 500. Open n sup. shen erwoos . oy. SEMINOLE HILLS ca ted iW 38h carpe tile "path down; 2 pegeetiie Fi A terms. $500 Own lovet Ce ratte * fenced da we land: mpact aunts ify INCOME ay ne poe of town oft “Daldein on a@ paved street 2 om & cnet Jot. bad a mio rooms with p bain fi ee the’ owner: = & cony| po ot ae base ed wy “Bandled with stout $800 down on R#LEY REAL ESTATE 509 Blizabeth Lake Rd. 4-1187 FE_ 4-821 GUIDE TO Gol D: Sell things you're not using through Classified Ads! Tv) I at te MULTIPLE Lis AS GROUP = ee ee WES offer low prices through volume urchases on custom 2 ay uilt’ homes—800 plans. secure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchange FE 3-7210 or UL _2-3463 1 ACRE & 5 RM. MODERN HOME door ae Toom; 2 cneerrel MAKE AN OFFER , this room modern ‘on heat, 2 car garage, ; & dressin home. Corner Williams Lak: M50 bath plus extra % bath: ste stor. sprveties & drapes plus — Office. 8. eRe & se ueere 2 raphe te ‘Ful ots athic wan bere recree ft ae a ee Pn FORCED TO 5 BEDROOM Ths heane cer ot room I, r ni ‘ 3rd bedroom; attached ge. for 679 8 iy yonth : now renuns ercoall "ous ‘forced proghoo Fs location. only” nib." wih Hn oy oom i transferred and baths. Lge Paved . street. term cee on ines "AT" "0 66 48) Sremney ter @ call FR a0eti) _Goovaown td'muge Oa Some) =] ADD 'S WATERFORD ‘ - ? ‘ 4286 Dixie Hwy. “OR 3-1231 privileges. Carpeater's Lake. Ree- V AC ANT A. JOHNSON, Realtor stile meta eke tut | 3885_Lapeer "Ra PE_5-0202 sonable down payment. Owner, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. basement home ts “on a VETS“ 1681 Hillside Dr. 5 ROOM — Pull arene 7 2 100x440 lot which has roxi- * ; TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL. 87,500 and $900 or less FE 4-253: mately 400 pine trees planted on Nothing Down en gunday 12-5, next to 2195 down for ne. neat and "clean it, 1 &, desirable fea 8 are: Elizabeth Lk Rd. between Airport eee home. Nice basement Gas heat, finished recreation | I~wcLupDES i eg: & DISURANCE snd Williams Lake Rds. ‘EM d GAS furnace. 2 car ga- 1 Toom, hardwood fléars, astered Full basement, specious itvin, rage — cement drive. role ia and new w garnes. lar arge bedrooms, hard wood png city water & sewer Jonn Net . | HONESBART EA ' : 4392 Dixle Hwy, OR 3-1950 PEN Established in 1916 Eves. ; DAILY 2-8, SUNDAY 11-8 SUBURBAN BEAUTY. 6 miles, sew. t bedrm, hems. Ruractieg | 5,000 sis Bree ce stents west of Pontiac. 6 rooms 3 bed-| Realtor kitchen, tiled bath, gas heat, 1%| Furnished 2 bedroom home with ameron. off Featherstone sows. ~ spacious bond room thas 670 w. Huron 8t. net 4-3525 Se erage ae earees aa > aoe shower & stool. Fenced " i" tho answer ca ‘96 jun room, 16 modern kitchen. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Te? “DIXIE HIGHWAY softener. | ¢ screened-in UNIQUE & UNUSUAL — Early | 330 Ft. frontage. Going restaurant veces Oren ee eee ee Ameriéan ranch, Highly restricted ae ee ee eats oe And spruce trees iVs.car garage, 3 bedrm.. large I rm wit fre ‘CUCKLER REALTY barbecue etc. General Motors of- MEDIC place, sep. d N ine ace has been transferred and rm. would lend thse it vbewuttfliy = . ca . Vo : s $19,000 home is being offered} Gives you the true facts of medi-| {3 ants Soulal ‘farsitere, | === FE: 4-400) Neat and clean 5 room for" only 816 facts Lintea sy lave a peaciens Ont ‘heat, att. garage, On 108, ft plese tertite ogi “i c a ve ove m™m LIVERNOIS near Square Lake| home newly” decorated living | Qt water frontage. Excellent ton- high cost of ul i "Ss Rd, Beautiful custom “built ranch} room with gleaming floors, | . tei iar ice home with 6 large combination hitches utility | pow STRAITS Lak : with te rooms, ful) colored path, the room, auto, gas heat. completely All th ~~ Lake eS e lovely ‘living room has a beamed| fenced “pack ard, ‘only $7950. | “}) ee = in A 3 BEDROOM CUSTOM coiling fireplace aad is js carpeted. Don’t call the doctor, call ARRO. ome. rge rms., re Every detal was well eS eae SHOCK THE ATER Place in 32 ih iy rm., snack ' planned in the construction Ar beautiful 11-ft. kitenen' with space in kitchen, dathe. Pull w home, 28 built-in stove and oven, There; Will scare you to death, but| bsm’t with rec. space ga- ives f room, 16 ft. mas- are many fine features to help| there will de a fo we) Cee — iot with b aide ence. ter bed wie bear you live gtaciously and ,comf ate ou about the low price of this M xtras included. oe vesement, ably such as 10 closets, “{ndirect “pedro om brick at $14,600. : Beat- oh room, exe gxcelion lighting, thermo windows tiful kitchen with iitin oven & SONS Hi-down lights, brick — planter, e, large soxi60 ft. lot with; WEST SID EI COME — To set- Basement, etc. % secre of grounds $2100 worth of landscaping, Own-| tle estate. Ideal for 2 family. 2 Tun AN mLtAae. F.H.A, ORION This home t#-only 1 yeer a and} er forced to sell for $1200 down| complete 8, te en- ares. Be omy home, two We have 2 yy By homes Se, tees ore SO, S|, See tet Ge SV 8 rage: Near 8 bent ene bus, €inteo| - Stu Mheetiec helt so” aloke Ag oe “Tai é shu e : ra ar sc! w e, 7A orm Spee peor come see OXING , wits, $2.54 dp. Liberal discount room, new 6 3 ®. mily Basement a car ELIZABETH LA ATES ‘or size en, _ “ Hig og oe "bedroom = Take the boys down in the base- " iso _ was — hoe Bo Eh oar eek car. po r carpeted living room & hail,| Ment Dad & show them that Sears 1 acre of ground and this Terms. drapes are ed. The large = 1-2 eT _? — su 1% story home. Large kitchen FOR OLonmi zy easy pienty of Bones @ & has many extras. Hard- HILLS: j Ses darette. Chey weler, sock Soles lies’ Best Dt eas | waree Seay, tome wi Sem es ttre nat M torm ecree a id a hd Sty es Sonaiviod Only si2.%e| in excellent Deiehborhod “Don’t| for Rome work, shep. Garage. Bee} living, room and Coal awe veteran, aa, call M ‘ar. ‘Pointer, condit y trad forget, Dad. you" re not what you es at 8 — Easy ull —, an as « FE Good terms or owner might trade used to be. but the total price rage. See us for Ter on income property. won't be a blow to you! $1900 Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor a & S . : Willi Mil i! denn. and AGALEY 2200 Dixie Hwy. st ‘Telegraph John KI rwin & Sons WII [ nee ae) E2 McCULLQUGN, REALTOR | FE 2-0123 oisae ALTORS de Realtor |” 2.0263 THe ee Cass Eilzabetn Rd. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING n3 west» Huron Street |x etd cian ‘a ren Open 9 ann ts 8-30 bm, Bunday’ 1-8 : , EVE. FE 8-424 S10 BALDWIN DOANE, es . Ms rn e PM ak ieee oe a For Sale Houses 43 | ay 3 BEDROOMS $8,950 to SHOW you so man home comforts for so smail ce. asement, 3 Qge — _arawnerrics. i 2 ioc new schoo Seeing . ts Believing COUNTRY LIVING... in this West Suburban 3 ee home with 1% car pore Large lot located ry ascgitent area of increas. ing values New school ® stones : FX tas down payment. COLONIAL LAKEPRON T with 4 bedrooms, 1% esis, new kitchen, fireplace 2 lots with loads o: —Wants hurry on DRAYTON PLAINS | Brand new 3 bedroom never ulck sale—better is one! - Secupled., pend =~ : rea ®& ols fake tivileges on 4 Lake. 5, beauti- ful ~ tors. Bi Self-storing alum 8 serseee “4 al Sede hes WE ayy 3 LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman’ _Kampsen REALTORS: PY 4-0528 277 8. Telegraph -Eves, & Sun. pred “living —_ family kitchen mortgage HERE'S A DANDY. 2 bed- reom bungalow, north ci location near St, Michae Plastered . larg AUBURN REIONTS — bedroom alow. “mee ° school, street — See f DON'T MISS seeing this 7 — one. sar aay eo od =e stoned, bedroom “ Sresnewes and attached we car garage A pretty ture on @ large lot. $10,200 with closing costs of “about $450, dioexs to store ig Bngge 2 stores, bus om in of an house. front ‘churches An excep tionally wotbenr 2 story, bedroom home er ty ore cron in eect ate =. Carpet are 8 claded. ease day! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 8. a raph Rd. ra San ee PE p19 2 BEDE ers BY OWNER, cts Fl ee dewn to. ‘owner, take over taxes, conten ser rraine » Manor pa ARON ee, CoE Sokante nd mpage arent Rea- “FO O re “€ ASH i NA HURRY, sell things through Classified Poa cs at 4 ___For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 TiZZ¥ Pe yee oe by k Kate one For For Sale ) Houses 43 “oom, ua aa Ce $25 Moves You In| ena = j Sere Sek C | AR K Open Sunday . ROE 4- Room 2m BAT * ee S anes : New “aidy eldng. vetoris a screens, e fe 950 WILLIAMS REA. ‘ON Fe Pte cc "ws of fet an ou 83008. bedroom come i bled sons :. ONLY ; me lake priv i beach. 2 lots all fenced, Se one. iste Be priced below_cost, terms. and let us show you , se only cele 000 ee bans LOOK : FAIRMOUNT " leav. outstanding iy ‘i a 3 court ™“ acres eee ag Hei ted tn Ra Jeatriste jo He “loo aa kook’ om only wilh al "ie é “s cae Bi oh tle Se Ph ee ie Se Sey a . Y $1,500 down, $1500 or, fu - NEED ¢ BEDROOMS? Cozy White eis’ an tener shes, room e r- : ech Malad Sn, vats | Heghekt ERT C. DAVIS ri moan ai, eae Wood Co.| Bay sit eat 7 homes. Rear se tong % segs ‘sfivtse, On easy PHA terms, P, C. O. ge Pe oe room and b; po! bas CUSTOM E BUILT sin Baseme Bow, “lage! Tot.” Cais nT THREE BEDROOM BRICK con.| Williams Lake Rosd at Mse cot Fa ol heat. Oversiag fear. terms eros QMES TEMPORARY: Near MSUO. good Office Open 98 cues. Heasonabie t fRetetaion Rd “Miso nr Pa ‘204s, | es "ee in Footion -seass = oo pasement Fee SYLVAN SHORES — Wood bin e, ; ‘ ‘ RaNom gover feo seeped Jot. 414,880 Terms. BROWN | brick, 7 rooms. 2 bathe, all is “— pho po fo elle Lg ’ CAR CARAGe CLARK R REAL | ESTATE piece, “dining” soon! com, tod ern on West @ide. Good location, : -. . $10,500 SELL OR TRADE ~ West; [amie file bath. 2 bedracme, md nice Jot, paved street. 500 ize _ per ‘cent, includin panes and creens, Large 2 car . Ist See cur model. Don Me-| good Desement, two cat r garage. Paved strest. awe.” ce. dea : monrsene, ‘WES ; - For nditions! | information and) - hoor has living rm. rm, - OR 3.2831 eens? eee 50 yee kere] Silane @ cep terms, poet. = enone. SYLVAN LAKE DRAYTON AREA i : Second’ Noor has 3 rm. end veth| © Sue MODERN WEST SIDE. 2) only $17,800, ‘with od terms, | LIST WITH & ott | with broekios: seek. base. rue Second floor has } rm. and car garage. good pla tolond ment with dark room and ck raoch, 3-bedrooms, tiled | Attractive Norman Brick, 2 large apt. Could be used as 3 S rm modern. Good location, Cau aa room. Zcar at- bath, @ x 18 ft. screened porch.| be 4. Kitehen, rate din- TRADE. 20 cars ernie por di Ww GOOD PRICE and bath. $2,000 Irn ra. $9900. $1,000 down. garage. Breesoway, lis-ear garage, paved | in§, room. Spacious Hving room ant ~ C. PANGUS, Realtor | 6 rms. This is « beautiful’ spot. Only | sos TAWRENCE Ww. garuoan | © ae: r fireplace. ment * , . , $7500. 3 TERMB. ished family room. | And extre| Custom Built Home? | 2100 m5. Ortonville wa Tass.| , $7500. lots op, Rast Pike Bt. “ye L. H. BROWN, Realtor Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2 houses. RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY. 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road Bures | "iiroom pangaiow wiih basement | fisse, le recheols aad Drevin | = E. J. DUNLAP 4281 MARCUS | si -P. W. DINNAN Newiy ecarated'? bedroom tye:| "Hurst! Share tot | ee ee 141% Oskiand ave. PE 2100) west “suburban area Murry» ot tneppiog. Centar $16:309 with rea: | CUSTOM PE 2.1198 | $350 down moves you in. Priced | e¢ west Muron FASO) And Sutomatic ‘oi Multiple Service SLEEPING RM HOME wn payment. decorated’ Large lot. | 3 BEDROOM HOME. LAR 5 wner, MY 33711, wrrpae castuen aul . SANCE ETTORE » 6 WILLIAMS KAKE | FURNISHED MODEL | 55, Rip’ Ste"efeain "Paone en, , Basement, Gavage. © Fenced . _ j a de Ty’ i 5. 489 W. Huron. nN nith- $ room ranch. 3 bedrooms. Large Cc SCHUETT, Realtor fy. 206-8. Eaith PE 92360, Pp t d L ROOM FOR WORKING WAN te living “room,” wicely arranged | E me —— arirlage Week PE 5-6736, Heraeees’ tee tt om P N 3- -BDRM., FULL BSM'T SEE AND COMPARE 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE 4 __Rooms With Board 38 j eman ofl best, eacciead espma ns $50 ‘month. Model 191 W est site, 7 rooms for = No Ti : € '. le i" = Lake po gro 1 bik. DAILY 10-8 Siumois es ocean, = amore [lls WATERFORD RANCH Lose No wager as ' CLEAN RM GENTLEMAN|REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES an oni TERRIFIC VALUE 82 x 150 lot $11,850 terms. Charming 5 room al sided WEST SUBURBAN ~ Close agg A og wits with or without ma oala, PE 44164 FE 44526 412 W. HURON 171 MELROSE $11,750 East of Road, neat 2 bed-| ranch home with iM car . vely 3 bed- tear yard kiddies exrna CLEA. HOME-STYLE Foreet the Weather GEORGE. BLAIR" Betweea North Perry and) 4, ranch home, full base-| Teoma, double garage, 200x140 lot. garage. Nice full basement oax room briek ranch home. — Handy "weet side’ location, and ee Pe ee es te spring in thi easy | 4638 Dixie HOTA ETO™ on 51a: — . PONTIAC REALTY tiful ‘leda ~ 100x156 eat, water soft. igsting bounty ea pace ie - Ga B5G to heat — easy to live tn Bogie | DRAYTON PLAINS $8,250 $400 plus costs down, $86 per - ve 5-2273| (%,03 Deved ell land- pe a 0 Lng Kitchen, ens a een preirted Boom, Laxe waterfront home Exception. | Eves. Call OR 31708 or OR 38842 . gerden. area, “Beck Yard “neta Tags, with Ya softener, Priced for s St. ! Interior well insulated. i« Gaished| MAKE AN OFFER | COMPLETE, DOWN PAYMENT HANNAN BUILD NOW . Priced at just ily $2,850 down and as- oi Sia.ben.e0 “cash “to os ne . FE pine ‘panes: in —— nt 3 bedrm. brick ranch home sf so... LI Fe +™0| 3 BEDROOM HOME Terms Arranged! eumne ih r om 8 - 444 per cent GI mortgage. Convalescent Homes 38A, [*f..it rity rom, wih dining meat car’ garage: a mee marion Paruiee MOLTTLARNS BEALTY 500 NEAR ST. MIKE’s is "per month incuging | Here It Is. / ulity. en x amily : 1 xi ‘oday, oeinaating vatlab: he i MAN on bogsay. Bas. portable replace. RY. FVALUET, Ke Realtor Bust 1086,"3 bedrooms, fireplace, | Al Ail types” custom fing. On| bain home oo big comer tot wie| 2 sorry! Nearly New a ade hee Garage ts atthched “Owner, will | 345 ea DLORAH BLDG. 100x300 foot lot. our yours. Your plans or eas st Is} LINCOLN : 2 hedvenm ame 4 pads gf — ambulatory vue an s tenon hae | Oakland A FE 5-0693 FE 8 6455 er, dryer, stove, newly decorat- and Me Atractive ee nee Pet last year | Offers ees patel Gin aaeee Nursing in" N. Woodward ares. price | wo SEs ING SERVI ed, large trees. immediate pos- j.c . C. HAYDEN, Realtor | ¢esien. 2 car garage with pay brick a carpeted living Natit ° | 17.090 . room, and enapaes. Home FE 42225 _| EMBREE & GREGG CE - session. Private park lot, Terms. | ¢.° » waiton «oe baie drive. si Tm een ‘wetaral yom, "and dinette, Yes, - recreation fom, ete REWLY DECORATED i8T PLOOR . =< ASSOCIATE 3060 8. COMMERCE RD. MA ¢-1578 ‘ derfua manly home very ® Where else can tomate Be room for ambulatory of bedridden, Union Lake Rd, oy Ain — = ‘Teasonabiy at just $12,000: you all this and sorma and gare elderly lady PE $8371. | UNION LAKE VILLAGE - BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ‘abbor , den space. ACANCIES "MEN PLEAS | 03 of EM 33314 FE 6-066) CIVILIANS 2 bedrm., take over GI age REALTOR PARTRIDGE ir Om MOF only 812 family a favor, look & ant surroundings. joners eT USE 3 Bedr Hewee $190 DOWN = month, owner, 70 E. New FE 43581, 1050 W. HURON IF A BEAUTIFUL bay. . cepted. Rates - oom - OPEN TIL 9 HOME charge. OL 245 an . ASEME. — i WEST SUB your require- * ee Hosal Rooms , SMIT H i" et = tee NO OTHER cOsTs a LY 2 LEFT “AT Be! dowa ‘wil pat pa ment 1 ‘ tether for “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor up- or gr 4 Mt. ae a oe “43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Bed s — Almost new —| ‘ull basement, gas heat Lage to stairs "hor 2 more re large , bed- DORRIS. en see os Sat Mrs. sichae? HOTEL AUBURIN’ | 1 $40 PER MONTH ment automatic heat and bot) $iop to, start” your’ new” home| of outdoor ving ead You'll esjoy Drayton Woods. "3 specious re tint _or FE tems HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES water — Storms & 6¢ = “onan + Bos room: utiful BY BUILDER Also tor? room apartments | Nearly, pew. ir ig — SO BARGAIN aped — Paved Builder hasael, os ele ‘S"eanier. cot bet water” "Pull bavemeat. LAKEFRON room with "raised. hearth phe eee Sees we oe eet 2 ANT — OPEN “ : s possession. 16 ig, pet) attractive modern Blo tam oan gee Meee ee nec | | wal In and Lok we th aad Pig pe are of Pontiac . vee —— BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN a ern to the. (iaitule” country = = ant te ing | ransporta' in owner: —- © GRION TWP.—$10.500 G1 This 1 1 ki tile é res 40 Uy aT erything. DA dearhire Bidg. Co EM 36531 n a é Rent Stores | sit aural a replace, , Planter ‘bo r box | rae W RIGHT, Realtor | pa SAT. BUN. TO 8-005 Per pe mee p ¢ ft deep family heme with rich om toed’ garage Pomile’ tose 4 20x60. 367 E. PIKE. srr hese fog ar interesting view of the 35 OAKLAND AVE. PE besa | Ideal for young children. to-wall carpeting. massive with fireplace and” snack for real eatate, insurance or beau-| jate and countryside. 2 car at. | Call Evenings . “uw W] is down — payments $73 ments i firepiace ‘ull dining room bar. Truly ultimate for _ty parior FE 44688. tached garage. Alum. storms and | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE THIMK! - taxes oo Bh insurance. Call ® very lovely kitchen with Rr living. Call FE oO 2 ina SEW POST er screeos FWA fas furnace Gar. W ETR ADE — Sa averse’ rooms, ‘very nice —ha Best Buys across. 738 W_ bage disposa rpe C : ‘ KES ceramic tile bath, uti SEE what $1.500 down will -_ CEST Tore we fie Ree ey | amet PETE. ame ETRE | Bedroom | si motte) Paaenerie | St mes oe _side, FE 2.2144. lot. Blacktop y a POR dry basement fering : 1) SEN vale TPB MOea erne | ult pesementt ne "het Pt | FE Frege zoom: ataicd on | bated oes puta it | Seam fo opens Today _Rent Office Space 41 wsua: value at $36. || Hepeed’ yard Must sell” immeci $82 DPOWN lots. Completely landscaped with. sewe: ter, pine way.and 3 LO, RMB. NEAR MS0 SHOPPING R ‘fe H. Smith — ee STE. AL —_ , Many ‘evergreens $1,000 down, E- that be investigated od t corner lor qual coe these . AND + er cenler. 2 entrances & parking, — REALTOR * $69 PER MONTH vote et ee: WEAVER SCHOOL 244 6, Telegraph Ra. \ PE 3743, For handyman-3 bedroom ranch . WE BUY & SELL LAND GI SPECIAL | — a vestigate real bar. _Fifw oPrices—wast es Te venings ‘til 8 p.m. fersece. “Mecde sees fabmen ———— $100 DOWN comsaacte ™X34 BUNGALOW $250 will you in a 2° home. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A| down $00 “mi 3 . HOYT REALTY bungalow, Gak floors w wet room ‘ranch home Yeaturing sod lsersens. Tear garage, en : oe terse bathe Pa aes a S( 'H R AM cut’ W. HOPKINS | BEDROOM COLONIAL Moves You In $00 wemsregn Boe ore Sgr ng Ioeation West suburban ‘Pull shade. frees. ce ee TTRA OFFICE SP room Mode kitch- LAKE Esta ~ ~ . onthly w monthly payments. ae approximately 5.000 col aed en _ basenrent. New Tarnace. = JUDAR a . " St. F red’s soso. ** . _— ments of $83 including tanse “ feet warehousing area $200 per OFF JOSLYN jown, $96 month. Lifetime Aluminum SO A marvelous Groom modern home, HILLTOP : South Tele- 2 bedrooms with possibie REALTY . . “all in tip-top condition. ge A six room GI home who can afford raph, FE $¢-250, expansion. Large living FE 25452 FE ¢5203 noor 6 SIDING WHY PAY RENT? fenced yard, $1500 down. "| that is vacant, and located NORTH — 3 bedroom the in ne. UsiC STUDIO FOR RENT. 3) room and dinette. Full base: T off Auburn Ave.. on a latge home offering | that | rare ng By week, in downtown area) ment with oil heat and rec- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FHA errace corner lot, newly decora i basement r declgued _oe *yi10 or FE 21810 reation room. 1%-cer ge- . A convenlentiy, } located §-room mod. high dry basement, ofl heat, with ‘the floor all tiled for acres Sean ed r Sacase Mak $390 MOVES YOU IN BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS wn Wik tattace, can you. Finish your own tee- m ~ SELL, LEASE, BUILD done tini coon ca OMA ELIZ ABETH 8% PER MONTH Piastered walls, auto. heat. neat DWIG reation room, Corner = Oy Shoat eh terms. cccmae woucene 6S LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES TACAES eae and Seer gavage aie cious room. sq. . a . FHA down should handle on 2 era =a > ND LAKE ESTATES Bildor SCT. Homes MODEL OPEN |; WILLIS M. BREWER home. ‘oil Beat, and ‘a very , rage. Many citer plus tee : o. 221 Broun Bt. Crossvitie| 2 bedrooms with 12x13 lv- EYE APPEALING all Brick FE 2-9122 eee iaiee Be MOR.| nice lot, numerous sel RAY O’NEIL; Realtor tures. Located in Tennessee. lat ae auitty Ou “PA heat, ef lake “and “leeds! seat WEEEDAYS & bas Past 1 to Eves FE eceay | © Spolntments af 462 §.,Telegraph Rd." Opep secant erie —— rge _ = = = For Rent Miscellaneous 42) On » lot 402225. Priced at beach, 6 extra size rooms and ~ WILL rs 3ne CASH TALKS $7,878 with $1,650 down and 1% baths. Nice rai. Btanle at Kinney TRADE _ BRICK FRAME $58 per mo. Lawes and GAS furnace. 2 3 og —- = — Near airport, almost new extsa $3950: £57 S room, 2 story frame fn Marae. or wechibe shop. 08S es ging BRICK area J ol Wson | WESTOWN REALTY | imest?witt tecrecion'rore Eate| [genied is Drayion iain, sae Tpeet cake meee, § urn Ave. 3 bedrooms with 13x17 liv. ve — ner i Sat. eae Immediate possession, plete” bath, ape i com little fixing $4,200 cash. Cail CANOE to re Ma | pee cmp erees | SEMINOLE 20 YEARS OF SERVICE — : papeeet ‘owner nare| Heal tor young or ‘elderiy chen asemen p14 couple, Sag Sage rr 3 ee Ee owen oon HILLS x wee, SanGiis NO DOWN ‘gel I Leavis LaBELLE, ple, good locati DOWN or ouses @e whew Lovely 3 bedroom home locat- Broker 5-700. DORRIS & SON REALTORS N th D 2 fram RRR RS | NEW 6 ROOM One Floor ed in nice neighborhood back DRAYTON PLAINS WE T Oo ung own full basement. New 3 BEDRM. FULL nade. "AN AW. SCHRAM | “And If's 80° convenient.’ =e St Joseph Hospital. Owner will PAYM NT ia 5 - | 152 W. Huron ——_ FE. 4-1557 | furnace, storms and Gas heat. 2 vis, ag. pie cash N AN . ot pO Ree D srh Pescereoase landscaping sacrifice $2,000 of his equity ee ee © Located’ te etetee | a WALKING DISTANCE from A-I condition. Close to _to_mor m7 |REALTFOR——_¥E_ 5-947] hted free fade | starter homes! Woods. Modern kitchen with Ta | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE downtown. Huge Toom i. 2s One : VACANT. zr Soa M MODERN.| 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD scfeesien hanes: a redweed | for @ smaller house. i basem sit | eating space. Large Ii 4 family hme -or can be ————— Fe Newly decorated, full basement. OPEN EVENING AND su DAY ; house features an indoor-out- or en aut To or down \y:| 3 large bedroom with Pleat it with yy supacane cotranss, Warren Stout, Realtor 5-168 TT N. Sagina’ 5 ‘pen rte 6 oa" Ws FRONTAGE eated shee ay comiuion busi a ° & home ether Priced $15,500. P Fol “ee, Tavender aes nog Cg loan. Will take #1, down on land contract. OR 4 ROOM HOU: tie. Fea acre jot be — ol] heat. Chie “Truck Co. $50" — $9,950 — we will build on jour it f 950 on your lot 4:1 bedroom home ee rea wa ere, fail Hemphiie o ON. Teer 2 on" Eves, Anything goes! Dial FE| Slats Ao OME + bic tae eS ae ns ae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AT aaa tis seals ee ee ee 5 upon wera Side. 3 one, a. Pema “Hine Oak recreation 1% car eee Ferme, immed ro ate = BY Acre — TEMPLETON 216 Central ith 700 Ft. on Lake ee 6 West eunea “Gentes at eGs.* ncome Propert A. exclone fenced, An abundance o epee For Sale Farms 48 birch, fir and oak trees add = sige to this unusual lake set- %0-ACRE DAIRY FARM. L x spartments furnished, 2 = Wi fine. Rest 7 bedroom bunéaiow.| 2 automatic cess ure tT eerpanetieeans iia piace, Rested, sun porch. sisable] crust sell quick ell quick ‘Sood f invest: | Sale Business Property 49 ton with, $15,000 Owsert Peal M. ones, Real’ Est. 120. FT. DIXIE BWY - sg — Bg Bl . Huron cial lake frontage in eld : Farrag s| piterain mio tees tone Giroux-Franks Fan completely furnished ‘new for variety of | businesses. : REAL ESTATE furnace, jet pump. storm doors ree 4305 Dixie Hwy. ‘OR ang nen located near Cass eenmet' Sgt. Rrrg RM MODERN, REDECORATED Shots down or and take over| borhood, Excellent condition. Lease purchase. furna 5-602! Brick front, toilet and Fe ioe Fe et), ois Pg ocak la : a eet al store, 1 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 $2,000 oe Gae & OP a a Packs westessie” oo Dc ng 3 BEDRM. HOME, 6 LOTs : =: _! eEpas ee wee| , BRICK BUILDING ~ in "St, Good terms. OR Dim.| $UNITS., 2 very nice fats above SUNDAY ‘ Rental income $3920 per year. ; EXCLUSIVE. RESTRICTED RESI-| Restaurant eq goes with 12 TO 5-P.M. dential frontage on White | — butle of restau Priced sell, a+ Yen] terms. (000 3. 4. e prorimately you buy re this out- Only. feet ‘left to sell, Will Bhi a ® sound investment. $27,- me a 3 bedroom ‘ on this COPFER PLUMBING. “itera teed. aly si.600 Ot lake STATEWIDE ‘OAK ; aatiaar keine _ Real Service of Pontiac Binet re, FORME d saws | 30 LES REAL ‘FORCED |STEELE REAL Highland | 1717_8. _PE 40521 itr OIL T Rd. (M59), guiand. MU 42005. M 59 FRONTAGE — COMMERCIAL Bae? Bs SCE RY OEE) om Cesc OE oe cated close to the office at corner sown, MY 23063. site or buy for investment, of M59 and Williams Lake road./]_ ake s and Lake Priv.| Only with $1,250 a. 13 to acre. Cla.kston. Schools, shopping at door. Wind: Dorothy Snyder Lavender ° C; Wood Co. on oe — 995 full price; ‘Rear 2,70, Williams Lake Rd. st M50 tra “Phone Linco ettt Phone or MU 46417 a OR 3:1335 Aton ines Be anh SALE OR LEASE “CORNER LOT. LEACH ROAD north end. Sunable lor A fine in fine con- LVERINE . corner lef, dition or =. brick 1 6 Mi. from Lin-| ®v_ kind business peut Geen. tn od gon Plant.” 130 tt” Lakefront, CLARENCE RIDGEWAY, en . Lots of garden a ee, eee. 2 = ee room, 1% baths. Lamascuped. purchaser. Asking Fruit trees. sprin- | ZONED COMMERCIAL — LARGE n° : és kling pst em., Oubdeor grill.| old home i a condition. | ¢ @ Screened patio. b q forced Reasonable f e. I ft. Oe ae a SArket Cid Siter 6 pm | frontage on MSP adjacent to Duck State hoored featbule. Few: 4 bedroom, nicely furnished, brick While Late privileges’ Good fot room living front home. ae oF any Lye room 2 idl dining oo 3 biceks from Sank and stores,| OWBEr's suite. Only $15,000, terms aR gee g =! — MAPLE STEELE REALTY, 135 land ge ee a file, 2, Bedrooms 4 Tots, | —B4—O650) d. MU 42045. grand screened \rear pode 2 car garage,’ Business Opportunities 51 porch. $33,900. overhead doors Be nag and car- AST y “Take es oy ory ARE LOOKING FOR A BUSI- ‘About 4 old; wonder: Ott West and Haistead| ness? Get the free ‘ fully co home, Nice Roads. ; Business Guide” from r 2 down; MA LAKE Pp & Associates 1050 W. large cavouu tp. Full 4. farm house,| Huron, FE 43531. Dasemihi, autc. heat. Gee | Bw furnace new siding -scrs| SARBER SHOP FOR SALE 306 rage, Fenced yard. PHA etcan pireet lake, $8,500. State St. FE 63901, Call after cceumict te’ quaitied “sur | Paul M. Jones, Real Est ee" * - "oe CHOICE COCATION - eee |FE-¢esso_"_ PE #1275/ Aubura, Heights, 29x80 Basement beer School, for one WALLED LAKE — ever “Seb-St trintone wits args 3 bed : aaee of Soa ksi. rms., 2 cat garage, ores 12x80 cement dock, bricks large $ patio, 2 replaces. Be Exclusive Bedrooms, jaree rooms en. : Fiberglas auaings. tell Jeng rth wand even ,the ard ~| C. SCHUETT, "Realtor | Sageeuer” * -_ ; For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 44A This market is adaptable to many nouune sone ais 4 ¢ WATERFRONT LOTS (AND, 2 quick pele. Call Mr, Y qucker. FE with | besements. “Various | $3302. . C. SCHUETT, Realtor : COMBINATION HOME AND USEL ae for details NOW For Sale Lots 46 | COMBINATIGN HOME AND USED pe gy , NR, BS ay ~~ * eet Mile HOt Deb igMe Saves. Li sa een a ae *: 5 ACRE B SiTe NEAR iquor, Beer and Wine Ortonville, $1,500, $50 down. 9 month Class B 8.D.M. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS a with hard beach. | sil.ee down on business NICHOLIE geo eae H aii 7 i exe = Work. * bearer ere "AN ealtor , oi es W. HURON ST 2160 M5, Ortonville. NA 17-2815 _ Be baie ie wy 140 e. This has} and din i oe pe only to Peiiied bu buyer. SUBURBAN Beautiful 3 bedroom rancher lo- cated in very nice subdivision, Pull ba 2 1%8/ 93 car garage and & 3885 Lapeer Flan Ni Now nis | CE CHEROKEE H HILLS? MT. Clemens. st. soned commercial, AUBURN Avenue frontage, 330 tt.. commercial. DRAYTON WOODS — Large cor- Asking $2,500. |. Bivd. Ras oe IDLA Street 100 x 100 Cheep. : —- VE...130_x . Low NORTE A QRTH, MERRIMAC street. 80 x Nicholie & Harger Co. . Some SPNVIERERSHAM. $2,650, w- Ww. Ross Homes, Inc. NICE SOTLDEE 1250250 | feet between Fantes an and Roches- | = ead new college. Phone OL NOW 18 THE TIME ell as ye ® —_ Me oad down, LADD'S — 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-123 r Rd. FE 5-9292 = poy B. cee Eat d hat eta Carl W. Bird, Realtor $03 Community Bank Eves. | PE, 44211 1392 ___For Sale Acreage 47 “ariaea es Se Cr meee Seacre parce! Hugi | area gba Bote Fie hea ee 1op"rond. On $8,500 with $1,000 a 195 W. Maple enriale 6-6250 as, d cerpate Water. "eared streets. | - “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Cocktail Bar Beautifully decorated throughout, ty leather booths, blond -f tent and back a VICE STATIONS ‘SER OR RENE 4 sr. oan. Garrels, is EM 32511 ~ Mane, to Loan 53). (Mate Llesneed Lenders) BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY . #0U CAN BORROW UP. TO $500 Walled Li, erie wie | ‘Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 of Ponuac Ma 8. w_ St. FE 4 LOANS $25. TO $500 On ie onthe ye oo se ful QUICK $25—$500 SEABOARD FINANCE Co. 1185 N. PERRY 8ST. EASY PARKING rE 8-0661 ~ GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature 2% months to repay ” Br. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND 64 W. Lawrence St. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAI ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 HOUSEHOLD Goons Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711 OL 1-0191 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We’ wilt be glad to help you. STATE ] FINANCE CO. esting, Siste Bank Bldg. FE 4-1574 Mortgage Loans 54 ARE YOU WORRIED WITH B10 | * ments & w home ie: im- proved? Let us ‘us seve you terest 7 oie nt co. $2 West Huron PE 8-6553 No initial appraisal fee-no obligation Swaps 55 1958 — 50° x 10° BUDDY ings 1 PT. oh Ay ‘ENGAGE. 2 5S Yi get at wo spot- lig brand new, never used Trade for or sale, FE 2-1742 after 5. = FORD, 1%-TON TRU STAKE or istricts. ys. gate 3 TRADE OUR EQUITY in 6 room houst for 2 bedroom trailer, free & clear FE 8-0536. . bar - sharp and reas, rent. This is so nice you prob- ably won't igneg to go home. Shown oniy: ppointment. Nursery—Landscaping Highway —— and acre- with BD pug oor MICHIGAN BUSINESS Son A CORPORATION JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER Park a'0 opi baba DOOR OAKLAND CO. BAR ~ CLASS C ot Dixie Hwy. Grossing Very guee, “ee ipment. rv poo g equ irc tonlogs extra ‘g * parking lot. $20, handles. i take Jand contract for A fine set-up for alert. Tt. Pet NORTHERN BAR LIQUOR. man iz good yéar- g Tound ——- $65,- * or 83, Good base- Poo ro porn Teak fak 000 da down “STATEWIDE Real, Estate Fh gd of i veties cule ‘8. P reiegraph PE 4-0621 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE A WINDFALL ; any youn ve it. Act now! A NORTHERN LODGE winter & aaer vacation ares. Bosiness se tals Be phoerohane REAITOR PARTRIDGE Para oe N-A LG HURRY, sell things through sia Ads. __ Buying this sharp downtown grill| center of the | 97 + Owner's apt. at a tremen-| 5 SELL OR SWAP ‘48 FORD PICK. _ up, OR 3-5355." rd | a ‘Household Finance + Ea — % is > A 7 = far Re - Lake A oxl2 oe wea CHEAP. 122 N. Tilden. ic ture & case Mane. Snes room chairs, & hostess chairs Lamps, MI ji IN. CONSOLE TV. TABLE MoD- 1 IN. LE TV, art Blonde Record cabinet, finish. Like new, Sell one or all. OL 11-0391. 4 25% OFF, Winter Tread Recaps . ALL rou. cae chAon — IT GOOD SERVICE STORE 30 8. Cass %IN, PL FLORENCE or Excellent cond PE 8-1586. # INCH AUTOMATIC GAS RANCH, FURNITURE | SELL & EXCHANGE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME . Saginaw FE 2-5523 A-1 SPECIALS 23 CHOICE SELECTIONS a TVs, 5 at $29.95 each, mote Pr cere $30.95 aly sets ranteed pe aged ad on at Obel TV. k isabety Lake Ra FE 44045. ALL MAKE CLEANERS a = (PHONOORAPH & TV. $8.70 per month Ss. Call Capitol credit nmranager. FE 5-8407, pito] Appliances APPLIANCE BARGAINS — ot Le less E roe om | & Visit our trade dept. for real bargains. 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look — 2 acres of free parking 5-{ "GPEN. MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 - PRI, 9 9 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile Good | _ flee. EM 3-054 i eu, 8 EZ YNE ; iN peas FE 65-6189 gy BF 4 +g HER. REFRIG. sink cabinet. FE 4-2006. Sig VEL, SPREE. & WATER heaters. Good cond, Relaxz-o-lator. OR 3-5164. . SACRI- “Gotd House” Goodies TV's, Rebuilt. 17 & 21". Many with __173 Bouth Saginaw st. 215-1b. Asphalt ; Shingles: MGllingie repair _Church’s s Inc. OT Squirre: UL _ 23-4000 Nig SATURDAY, MARCH 218T., 7 P.M. All rehand new me ise. 2616 Dixie Hwy.. US. 10, Terms. Shirley. PE 2131 ~AUCT ION SATURDAY, MARCH 218T., 1 P Located 2616 Dixie Hwy. U8 mile limits of All new merelandies. a io —_— 2 items. = 3S tis “5 $4.19 a5 partic ale | ie ‘Only a Few More Days PAINT Biper Kemtone @18 fo 44.90 bet Wie A. Yan Compton | § 4900 W. ‘Huron St. OEN eas 8 fea cner Sore fe nee fees, ¥ etery $12.95 a marred, Factory Show DAMAGED ret Lavan? a INES 4 & 6 2. e. item, WAND AND» ee el + tloer d ture jand . Lake Ave. FE 56150. PRAFP é6Ewi . Pal forme a7 eae =| Bes 8 to 6:00. Sundays 16 oly te W Montcalm . | Cameras, Equipment 61A BELL & HOWELL '6MM MAGA- zine came! case. —- repaired. Base =. Free — AT IBD. Bradley. Le ll cultivator, ‘¢ plow, $200. Or Gartige Door: ora. OVERHEAD - Pactory seconds and all standard sizes, $35 and up. Wood and steel oer closet drs. stairway. outside window “shutters. tors Serge Rea rosioite” or call => ~ estimates wi 7 ve plenty oo one Morris Music PE 20067 acres 4 Tele Toss from uron CELLO IN GOOD CONDITION. ig ~~ 9" CHORD ORGAN, MA- Y Pe ase cabinet, Good cond. $700. JUKE BOX” PLAYS 4% RPC recotds, very Pid vend. $15. UL 31066. ie DOOR 311 8 Paddock ._ PE 20003 HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL- jon, gas, new. Consumers ene | roved. $69.50 value, $39.95 up arred. Buy a new heater for a) ee at terrific values. Plucrescent, 383 Orcha Ave — ©. ichigan rd e | i Hi t i | i 1 condition, Yellow plastic naeee Chane! No. 8 ete JELLED MAGIC $20 1165 St. 3 fishing rod. | This ‘paint needs no stirring. Fiberbian, fc. 3 2 elt flaah ight, . net drip. sg of run. Rubber or | ByZOH, HONEY BAPE CIRCE. | ccnp powder, 20s. B.S t. Die! Seat bees Cte KENMORE ELEC. STOVE. VERY | — "OT! ___ : ce CARLARD, FU mt & Pare good cond. $45, MI 6-193. ANCHOR FENCES _ PITCHES: vo__FE 7 KIT CHEN CABINET SINKS KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, | No money down approved. | “guehtly scratched. ar" model Hamiten cute wesper, 6 yr. crib | PRED __NeTiee 57471 | 908.00 value, $46.30 while they last. md matress. Call OL 1-1708, BEEP AND PORK — HALF A Also terrific : on and LIVING RM. SUITE $10 AND 6 quarters. iyke Mkt. PE 5-7941 oe” mone phone orders pe. dinette set $10, Call between | 5, PIXTUREg YOUNGS. Michigan. Fluorescent, 393 10 and 3. FE town kitche: gas fur Lake Ave 5 LOVELY GREEN PRINT DRAPES. — hot water steam boilers, _, GUITAR $40. ENGAGEMENT Custom made. Traverse. Lined.) automatic water heater, hard- d wedding ring 635 FE 2-6576 prs. Fit 6 140 in. and; Ware. | supplies, crock Aner 6 p.m. fon pipe ond baunge Lede”. meen MACHINIST TOOL CHEST, | WiTH LARGE CRIB AND MA . ‘and Super Kemtone ’ . Like new. Also, 1) new, $15.96. Pearson's HEIG Y. too” “yale chain fall OR 3-1192 | 43 Lake. Ave. | 9685 LAPEER RD. PE 46-5431 | _ Sfter_$:30 MOVING — Ui mode! refrigerator, — suite, Bars SANDOANY cuiesT C ). com dinette table, knee-tole desk. Studio. WALTON TV tls. $25, $30. PE 5-5427. lot | REGINA UPRIGHT SWEEPER 8-6533, $25. Full sise rollaway bed on ¥ $25. SINGER PORT. ZIG ZAG ATTACH. 19.60. Electrolux ac. ae Term. “ars Are OR : ALE ON cUUM CLEANERS esses” pesvind cleaner . .. pede sa". a. wees ectrolux, Good cond — $10.00 $14.95 $24.95 95 SALE OR TRADE ‘56 AMERICAN Rambler. Like new. FE 5-9 Flea Heights on Auburn Electrolux, ‘a new ....... $4 WILL SWAP "51 PLYMOUTH aE. SIZE GAS RANGES, MICHIGAN SEWING CENTER dan, Good cond. for good boat ate value, ‘$38. Slightly scratch- | 143 Oakland A Pa ee | St fiona te rte greatae SELLING OUT! electric F or Sale Clothing 56 na: Fs oll afichigan beeen | oak my yo i eae veceerese “‘ cen ve—18. | 9x12 felt base rugs .......... “LENGTH MUSKRAT COAT, $66. AUCTION 4¥,-Ft. Wall hic dees 38 FE $1261 : RUBBER BASE PAINT G. .. $3.75 7 MENS SUITS. SIZE 39. SEVERAL saronpsy. ee On lk Syer’s, 141 W, Huron FE 43064 : oon ‘Reas. FE 42708. Tile north city umiis of Pox: | SOLID MAPLE DINING RM. MEN'S SUITS, 38 SHORT. IN| tise All new merchandise, Furni-| suite. 8 chairs, buffet, china cab- excellent cond. FE : 2-0034. ture, dry goods, tools. appliances,| irtiet, server. extension table, w ALb SIZES, CLEAN USED-WORK| 1001 misc. ems. AUCTION SPE: times p' $178. Also ants from 40c; shirts from 20¢} CIALS — sarees lic pack. double bed, vanity aoe it Bpen 7 days:7 a.m to 11 p.m.| Bottle ye real ats M: i as: esutyrest” “mattress Sun, 4 p.m. at the bait ti 5, or Whi rs, store. 38 Orchard Lake Ave 2 fishing rod, fibergias, eroves, SOUGHT SOLD, EX. "8 CLOTHING, UsERS| Sc. 2 eel flash light. 19¢. 1 lb./ changed. Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem- and jackets, size 14 and 16, FE |. gs “ at. ‘aa eee powder; | ens. 2-0801, FLOOR LENGTH WED DING | ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA- down. Size 12 & vel OR 98105, a Se. auto de. .. Es LADIES’, NS’ & CHILDREN'S | ‘icctric comme be $2 per wk beead Clothes. FE 2-3400. k's 3.3711, ad Radio- 4 tte NEW ‘BRIDAL VEIL, $15.00 SATURDAY, pS peat 218ST., 7 P.M. rm, suite FE 2-4126 2 All new merchandise. bar A other items available STMACER WEDDING GOWN ARE 2616 Dixie Hwy., U.S. 10, Terms. share hee epitoebes: = MMER WED AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE, | { home for matching he adpiece. . FE.” besakfost matching your a Nica oM Kat Size L. ADYR COAT. 4 chairs. Pe parte 18 W on MA a 41172 ; : B NEW B $44.95. _ Pil rms 7 5, Petite irl's dre Size ae ¥ ped complet $19.95.) TIMKEN AUTO. CONVERSION 16. 44778. Holly wood frames, $6.95. In-| . unit, fuel tank, FE 47806 WEDDING | DR Sa fis SE T4| nerepring mattresses, $1296. Cot- TRADE GAS RaNGE ELEC- for #80. UL: 3.17 re, 42 i Jake Are. woemvion ‘ ‘ i tape Slee RANOE FOR GAS WOOLEN BLAZER, WHITE, TEEN| inch leaf 4 chairs uke new, : , site 12, 96: NAVY LINEN Burr. | _Seerinee. OR Hie. ee ‘RAIN or shite T- USED S GUARAN. ia ah Wj Sek foe] "gugae cngeamee + ae | Ot i APY Usman Bae. $8; T COAT, Blue-gray, Ivy Md inion e re 3-6511. League, $6, 5-7943, _ BANKRUPT S OCK. tne , $19.96 UP. USED eG iw Td Fo Figg AE eng = iP oo Me aE "AB pag sacrifice, EM ‘34213. Box : : ; Sale Household ¢ Gots £2 57 1 LATE: MODEL | ore anes ele “tivine ak ee eee erens eee beeen n ee wee BATH TUB, 6 FT. ROLL RIM ON San fixtures. Phone Olive TSoe, BARGAIN TIME OVER STOOKED—MUST SELL 300,000 Ft: EXCELLENT @SED LUMBER 2x4 — 2x6 — 2x8 — 2x10 — 2x12 Priced for quick sale SNE $8 si ook cecicnsedes 15¢ each New knotty pine paneling, 16c ft. PIPE—BRICK—STEEL Let us figure your lete build- ing needs. we. Selves ben cannot do better any place, FHA Terms Free. Estimates OPEN $ to 5:30 MON. thru SAT. SU RPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES co. 5340 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7082 BEST OFFER TAKE Ss ht stands. Rollaway Begs er _shet uipment, No deslers. FE 3-7556 - BETTER BUYS — MULE HIDE INSULATION * $29.50 per m. cash and carry. W-Pine 2c lin. Pe stripping W.Fine fre eesene HAGGERTY LUMBER ANY 1947 HAGGERTY BWY. WALLED LAKE Between W. M: & ia T PRONE ei on ALL & CASE, $25; ere | 1 sr eit COLEMAN OIL FLOOR FUR- heats to 4 rms. Used 75, B.T.U, OR “CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES Burmeister's NORTHERN we ‘Te40 EM 3-4171 Sain pe 2 p.m, Deliveries 0 C A _ oe Rn agar and gas, Delow coe . “CLOSE OUT Power show removal - equipment, Son EVA? CIPMENT. 6507 pow evans 1 Dixie MAple 65-7878, OR ks leonaeed ~ PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to récover a loss. Dial FE '2-8181 for an ad-writer: fast. charger, . floor “4g “2” Corrugate CEMENT ' Say “charge it.” MUSKRAT FUR COAT SIZE 14. —— wardrobe. Maple record with 15 record Boned RCA radio & . combina- tion. ‘ ft toboggan, OR 3-3016 NATION'S FINEST COUNTER TOP material seeeial prices. ~NEW ¢ GiLV ARES PIPE in 21-ft. lengths ......... sein 21 a len; te ft ft PLUMBING SUPPLY FE 54-2100 172°6. 80 10 NEW OIL FURNACES, DUCTS, very reas, MA 6-1501, OR 3-3703. cage agg hardware at G. A. Thompson, DOWN HT FIXTURE, 05. Ceiling or sidewall. G. A. pson, M58, west. Open eves. PLYWOOD P.: ANELING 44" x 8 x ‘4’ V-grooved. rv almond BIR White root and native pre-finished H $6.25 = LL Us On OTHER PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baidwin Ave.. FE 2-2543 POWER eu = SMALL OR large. W. F. Miller. Garden & Lawn Equipment Co. 1053. plastic surfacing 65c | i | i _cavating | i "SALES. MANDOLIN PLAYER WANTED for intimate sw me Mareb tise ¢ Cal *re 3: i, Grinnell’s. 8 w FE 37168 scHMIDT - FE 25217 wi | USED LOWREY ‘ORGAN, LARGE Piano with organ attachment. Large discount on all sizes of accordions. Recenditiened sell piano with new ivo $195 Small medium piano ......... $148 FREE DELIVERY -TERMS GALLAGHER'’S 18 E. Huron PE 40568 _ Sale ale Sporting Go Goods 65 65 12 GA BROWNING AUTO, = > Re. Ken- old, like new, $75. nett Rd. after 3:30. Cums MODERN wi femal ae 3g y. sell, repa‘r og ge whee _it Burr-Shell, 375 8. Loataph. sotr oer. et ee NEVER us m registe ed, cost $75, ar B vg! vie en Kang cart, never used, GUNS — ar mai PRED, Manley Leach. 10 Bagiey. Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B BAIT & TACKLE — OPEN 7 DAYS Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-l TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, fill & biack dirt, Bulldozing. ex- sements OR 3-68: 32. A-. TOP SOIL, SAND GRAVEL, fil) and black dirt, Jerry's Truck- _ing. OR 3-0638. | A-l TOP SOIL. CRUSHED & STONE, c — ae Ok Conkiin, CRUSHED one SAND, GRAVs GRAV: el. Carl Howard. EM 3-6531, ISHED PANELING COW MANURE, DELIVERED. FE 43371 SHEETROCK - 4x8, a 4xi2 CHURCH'S, IN NC. SNACK BAR a SEIT MEAT __Slicer, call OA 8-2845, evenings. SUN ANALYZER, MERCURY Ya - ton po drone jack, club cleaner and te et, 8 tr items. ao 32168. SEWING MACHINE KITCH. 65 stroier, $2, Aqua Reo La STALL SHOWERS. COMPLETE with faucets and curtain, $69.50 value, $34.45; lavatories, complete with eleaming chrome faucets, 14.95 ; jlets, $49.50 value at These are factory seconds, ichigan gr gay 303° (Or- chard Lake : SPECIALS Gas water heater 30 Ay water ggoil om new 3 eiserPasy ss - sa cre LUMBER. 5 ee Paddock FE 2.9784 EL Logg bead CULVERT $ 3.38 Mortar 55 aa vase as Cleanout ‘doors Incinerator and Dutch O _ “a $10 delivered Manhole Rings overs | os ' rates BLAYLOCK COAL Orchard | €. ve, re 0 ARB cHATAS A ONE carer w A Cheap. Call FE 61677 after 6 p.m. = ge ag ft. Ye" 43¢ per ft. | | SRIVE-WAY .GRAVEL. LOADED Cherry paneling 4" Sic per ft. | ~ or delivered. PE 43263, PE 2-146, cele HORSE MANORE, "$1 D BENSON LUMBER co. 6457 Willow Rd. EM | = 6 ‘RANGE NO0S With FAN, OnLy ROAD G RAV Ei. pty TVEWAY . ompson, rev reasona ‘orrie ls , West, Fe ‘Sboue = SEWING MACHINE. PORTABLE.| PONTIAC LAKE B SUP. 1 stand lamp. 1 camera, $30 ply. Sand, gravel & dirt. Cement, ae . Liberiy, Apt. B, Mrs. mortar, trucking & tile, OR 23-1534, "Wood, Coal al & Fuel ‘uel 67 18-INCH wrxEp WOOD, $7 A ay ae at yard, We deliver. PE FIREPLACE CANNEL ws 1L—ALL SIZ. CE & KER A ALL FPLACE "Wood B OAK, pie cedar kindling, PE 26244. 29-6244, RY 8 BLABWOD 3 2 CORDS SEASONED WOOD. ALL 1 Furvace, eplace and We We. deliver. 45 Bcott Lk. |} Plants, Tre Trees, , Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE P . ming be romernl. aye ee ana Sexiows plants r Long Milford’ May aces Stark Bro. “Nursery Landseapi ange ctch rINDS. rk ees AKG REG. HACHanY BaP be Gaines. Broken ne ‘ Ke a "hero THE PONTIAC PRESS, ER ua, MARCH | 20, 1950 eae ‘ection Se 7, 2-4025 ANARIES. MATED pr. boone SY Bird Hatch- ; fuer L 2-2200 ne CAGES, food. nf, $84 Oakland Ave. WANTED: YOUNG RABBITS. F - 2 nt Co. FE 8-9645 : | | | APPLES $1 BUSHEL. ii OG BRIER gy caniee Ot fect gift. FE 42612. oe GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE 4 MONTHS OLD STRERS, Ap PET BOP re Ez bred Irish . Setter. rienc: NY SPANIEL. 4 YRS. eld Blguy train ed $100. FE A AMES ze SEAL POINT PE 6-221 5. ; TERRIER PpPPIES wks. old. MY 3-2810 « op gl ce = ©. ~~ Hunting Dogs 69A GERMAN SHORT-HAIRED POINT- er . AKC. OA 8-2128. P. fy SETTER PUPPIES, PE 8-6354. BRITTANY ra fel pups. 13 weeks old. MA ‘| COLONEL JIM Says: | oa asked fort! Now, NS planned for your pt da Friday ony Saturday at 8 Sunday at 3 p.m. one One, come all to the AUCTION SALE THIS drawing and many sur- rises, so don't miss it! ‘oO “gimmicks, no come- ons, just good auctions. See you at.., , SUN SALES REING—DOOR PRIZES AWAY — SNACK BAR InyENTOSY Fe gg Sd = Business caches Toon March. 23, 10: a.m. Swartzmiller & Keeler, New Lathrop, Mich. 16 Tractors, 2 trucks, 12 hay planting tools, 16 hervest mnehinen: @ spreaders & Wagons. 45 tillage tools. - chain seve hardware & ond T1316 Miller arte Creek, Mich. Bervice, Auct! Rad. Phone ME 5-8304. AT. 218T Apt. | size Gideon eadows washer: laundry tubs SATURDAY. noon, complete farm suction, 3 miles maett of Clarkstop on M15, f i a west to 7340 Ratalee 15 t cate "wt which incooios fa ‘stein wen 1 Guernsey. cow, Holstein bull, 2% (al} but bull ted) 3 sheep. of Alfalfa Brome hay: ireal nice). 200 bales of oat straw. 175 bushel oats. - * 8 4 — 8 4 $ ou requested, AUC-| WEEKEND. Special}: nee) Boat Works “YOUR UDE ag 1990 8 Teleg: FE 2-8033 ees lib a ee AND SAVE 30 per cent to 40 cent off on all rem W aro) can't be = . windshield, and 958 Evinrude electric startin, i. _Lark, remote controls, maker’ fiber boats and i dt ag motors. man. 2235 H. we ron, rile Perfect oe $2450. FcovERs 1 fom re on ee Ld 4-3134, w. 47121 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 96 — er, Meyers boasts. a rain ta 16 Farmall H -tractor, new! Is FIT-OUT TIME Hay, G « ‘2 grerhouled. 3 row cultivator tot ee Up WT & IND CUT HAY STRAW) gitactiment for H. or M1952 Z-Spar Paints and varnish Lt __ Phone -MA 5-0666. -No, 64 combine with motor. = rine Ha: W% BALES CLEAN WHEAT; 13 hole IHC grain drill. 1940 Remote control hook-ups straw. OA 8-3600 evy % = — - wees capes ee : > CUT. running condi = (a Cr) ay hy 2ND CUT) Gwic truck. pot running. Black-| OAKLAND MARINE EXCHANGE deliver, OA 82179 smith forge. Dairy ay age 13 Spec: ft International deep freeze. May. | 379 S. Saginaw = 8-4101 (ATELY 20 TONS OF) tay washer, pilus many r D hay, 300 bales, best offer) {arm tools some id NeON ieoikh eas. OB Fe __ Small Jewelry wagon Metamors |" ‘starcraft & Shell lake bosts ~_For Sale Livestock 72) Bank, geetgunds “Morne eden,| {2% trailers. Outboard motor re Trop. e tT, 6 MILK OOATS, FRESH: 1 GEESE. OA 86-2159. Yr g ey "Ave PE 30000 me RD vtiea , sonst For Housetrailers 78 “ ear Crete Windshield, Pad a | ea latte ‘ea. r. is Te ap tolte for sale NA T2801 {1967 PALACE, 10X45. 170 W. OP.| ie, Wheel. te. are Have A Few Yoresnine—¢|_¢7ks—lot 1, PE eau. Ene Oa ao ‘month-old boars, not registered AIRSTRE M LIGHTWEIONT OVER 1 ig U AE yp OA 8-3600 trave, trailer. Since 1932. Guar- _ Fata head ane Soictk ° — For Sale Poutey 74, $istcnesinc’st Gemet"ta| Etter Aisi “eas s ™: oe. at arner r eee eee er = = ware. (Plaga ma moun o the Clinton River. cuUsToy 3660 wo one yam’s ex- ‘LBO. NIPE CLASS. GOOD ee hee ore uu | css caravans) 7 cond. Extras. MArket 4-3307. _b2na TERRIFIC DISCOUNT Authorized Sales On Evinrude motors, boats. & ~~ Sale Farm | Produce 7 75 ~ | APPLES — N SPY JONATHAN. Delicious, Cortland. | Baidwin. and others. — va-! rieties wutilit’ grade, $1.00 bu. on $1.50. Sweet cider. Oakland APPLES MUTO'® ORCHARD. On Baltwin Rd a ALSO HAY Gregory ry Ra. Gingellville, GLACKMORE FARMS APPLES eating and conking. 7149 Silverbel) _Rd. OL 1-6688. OAKLAND CoETT MAREET, Pontiac Rd Open Sat 7 hed 1:30 p = — . bles Ez ressed ry * "even - cblena hone? Handicra: tree Drives. PE 3-9078 SEED AND EATING } POTATOES. | 3921 Bald Mouvtain R4. North of | Silverbel} Road Sale Farm m Equipment 76! eee aro — DEERE B.- $350. FE, ae poarFion GANNON BLADE, for 3 point hitch PE 2-1668 | "BUY EARLY & SAVE jacobsen lawn mowers. jens tractors & mowers tractors & mowers* le riding m wers jae nigra *HOUGHTEN ‘< SON J. 1 Case & New aa ro Rochester 9761 ~ COME IN AND “SEE THE NEW 1959 BOLENS RIDE-A- h WITH PUSH- MATIC TR BUTTON STARTING AND BO- Lens ING MOWERS. ave several good used ree ers ‘and mowers at = KING. BROS.. pr ontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 41112 Far i MACHINERY — NEW AND Proulx baad ‘Bales on uae as bora ot Oxford AN CHAIN SAW DisTRIB. utors. parts and service for Titan | Eclipse 4 & Fleetwood chain saws _MY_ 35821 ~~ ON DISPLAY ae fie dingss Re -. ‘ding aoret in . mower TA cable a , 6807 DIXTE SEE THE NEW MODEL 130 TRAC tor, Davis Mochinerr. Ortonville. Phone NA_ 17-3292. Auction Sales 77 AUCTION SALE, SAT. MARCH 21 at 6:30 = le south, “% mite weet of Lake Orien.|We'are| vila nd: Om s90@2 Emile Kingdom of Birmingham |PARKHORST LA KE TRAILER Also other consignments Biond| Court 2-4611. The best for suite, 30-in. GE electric] Jess, Wonderful location. : stove, like new. Chrome act, Dav. acres. Between Lake Orion an r e platform| _ | - GRand ws Rit TLE BABY MOBILEHOME ESTATES” MOD- ron round =ave eoetes. Feiees =. Ears EM 2661. were airs, e daven YOU'VE SEEN REST, NOW chair. Blond sth ne con & Nes. see the yt 8 uare Lake ‘Trailer Power sgw. Smail butch. Tier| Park. FE 2 a washer, rrors, blond des Lots of Sa Hundreds of of items not You'lr have to see this merchandise to ap No children at any age. 2-1521, If weather _ permits. AUCTION ae mi items. A Sige" nem lle peck. Bottle of the real Arpege Sin, Chan- pg 6, or nite ‘Bh ae G0e. 2 Peel flash neht ps 3 ounce box “All” eee eee ter. 18 Isc H_ & L Distribu “B&B , Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway . Drayton Plains Every, Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....3 p.m.} Buy and Sell Daily * — ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION | ew "’ Mobile Homes |laonuas HGTS. MOBILE VIL- : ,| WRECKING ‘sl F 1] WRECKING FOR Pontiac Chief & Detroiter Compiete selection of 8 and 16 wides. Also a large selection of ~ ae trade-ins. We top them trade-in allowance — at Bob Hutchinson Sales on Br ee —____Open_ days a week _ aN ay» Se ‘no Loggy J furnished, extras ed Or PE boo Call OR 24262 or FE 83 NEW AND USED _ TRAILERS Liberal Lerms Parts — Bottle Gas | TRAILER EXCHANGE | ¢0 8 Telegraph rE 32-3200 ALUMINUM 31 PT. HOUSETRAIL- .2%5. $700 under bank loan value. FE 5-7360 PARKH URST Trailer Sales 1540 Lapeer _ Lake Orton 1 Featuring new 1959 New Moon bile home. Between Lake Orion and Oxford on M24. OXFORD TRAILER es okt We ay some somtertat buys See _MY_2-0721, WTD, USED TRAILERS. WE WILL ae them on our lot = 10 per Holly Marine Coach Pa oa 15210 Holly Rd. Rolly. MEl- _Tose 46771. __Rent Trailer Space 7 79 lage. The finest % mile SE Pon- tiac 170 N. Opdyke FE 5-3361 INSIDE CITY 2 BLOCKS from 4 ri Pie “50002 Pontiac Trailer Coach OXFORD TORIES MANOR FOR best. 40°x80 ___ Auto Rccasbeviea 80 i) ve CHEV. FRAME $15 OR WILL parts. Good differential, shocks. wheels Also, available for stripping ‘40 Olds, Good glass. uphols , heater, cable doors, ete. U 4-5921 r4pm 2 STROMBERG 97 CARBS ON '@ _to '533 FORD manifold. FE 4-4704. Fo ALL METAL JEEP TOP, $35. OL 1-6346, after 5. PONTIAC - aes La parts available, See at 273 100 CARS. 1710 TAY ior Road off Joslyn, FE_5-2000. 80A For Sale Tires A-1 USED TIRES. $3.59 UP. WE buy, sell. Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE SAL 503 Saginaw. St. STANDARD BRAND NEW TIR: trade in on Geasret Safety Tires. Up to 8. per cent off. Black or whitewalls ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at R&eburn Auto Service 81 DBP PP PPP PPD AD PP CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop. 23 Hood, Phone FE 2-2563 Sale Motor Scooters 82 1958 oe A ys om LIKE new, i, USED D CUS SHMAN SCOOT- PE 44246. 7 REACH CASH CUS- corte ota yn mm fears M Service, 2606 Orchard e Rd. Open = 6. WANTED v OR Pr ALUM- inum boat and (rater, tin good cond. EM 43-2238 Fiberglas 85A BOATS, COVERED, MIDGET racer bodies, sil types Fiber, work. Rini'’s. Lake Orion. 3-1448. : FIBERGLAS PRODUCTS SALES service & repair, OR 3-5193. For Sale Airplanes 86 LIGHT cg pe FOR SALE 43186 - Transportation | Offered 87 CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA am Pittsburgh. “Gas allowance to Hartford,-Conn. FE 2-3215. .PLY ¢ENGINE AIRLINER California,.§#0. Ha wali Las Vegas. SS, Special vaca- too rates erry Service, Inc. OR }-1 TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART load either ‘way. FE 5-6806. Wanted Used Cars 88 "50 OR "51 FORD 2 DR. V-8. STICK. Exe, cond: Call before 5 p.m. PE 17-0295 AS MUCH AS $60 FOR JUNK AND aeee cars, FE 2-2666 days or ves. CASH FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN Fs —_— BLVD. After All! MONEY TALKS! 80 shop the rest then drive out for the test and prove See J. LIBERTINE , ina HARTLEY Dixie ’ ‘OK" Lot ote Hw! — geen D TON PLAL MICH oy ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS" : WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES WEST 952 PE 47371 CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike FE_ 5-1308 CASH ANY MAKE OR MODEL FOR 29 YEARS WE HAVE THE TOP DO PAID LLAR FOR THE RIGHT CAR. SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH OR LEE KELLEY. . J VANWELT OR 31388 4540 Dixie Hwy. OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” — Pee you H $$$ a Goo om tous guy on CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” oy BEES OTe ope See M & M Motor Sales on later model cars. aA Boge dollar tel ones. Ww TOP CASH 8 FOR, CRAY Ck ECONOMY CARS “t AUBURN TOP PRICE, FOR, FONE CARS. OP BUCK—JUNK CAR—TRUCK A ei “ TOP , DOLLAR Paid for Your Car BOB FROST, INC. ‘sies|TOMERS through Classi- ME fied Ads. Call F 2-8181., 260 Hunter mre. ail for Sees eer! : ir The complete sine of 1980 ‘age- ptsceyer, HAM _ Wanted ‘Used Cars 88 For Sale > Cars 91 ‘WE NEED CARS MOuUcis * "AVE RILL'S- * CARS. WRECEED AND +4 dollar paid. Parts 170 Bagley 6t. sani. FE 50210, open Sundays 1 _Wanted Us Used 1 Trucks rucks 89 ‘ST OR ‘58 TON | PICKUP. Must be in ua cond. for cash, FE 8-013. Used Trucks ~SCHRAM’S AUTO & TRUCK PARTS Dixie Hwy OR 32105. Orn 30311 ‘Used Truck Parts 89A ALL MAKES AND MODELS SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. PE 4-6632 For Sale Trucks 90 CHEVIE, % TON STAKE PICK. . Bydromats, pose Sener. 2) ape. $525. FE. 5-057. 23 Kennett 1953 CHEVIE. acs Gn case _hew tires and battery. OR 3-1045, ~~ *57 Dodge Pickup - Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS | WRECKER. ‘51 FORD % ton pickup. OL 1-1073. FORD, 194, F250 PICK-UP. MO- tor and front end completely re- built. Cab MU 41718 ” +1000. ; anit. | 54 Buick weneneee «$595 clb, HASKINS? Pre-Owned Specials 1953 Pontiac ¢door sedan, radio, heater, Hydramatic. Above aver- age qpndition ...........+. $307 1964 Olds 88 Holiday coupe. B matic, gl brakes! radio jos beat er 1655 Olds 88 Holida: compe, Hydra- matic, radio, Hl red and ivory finish $1087 1956 Chevrolet 210 4¢door sedan, v4 — Powerglide. Radio, heater. A-1 shape throughout $1197 1956 Chevrolet 210 2-door, beautiful 195T Pord Fairlane 500 hardtop V4 engine. r, beautiful red and tiv Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie way at MIS MAple 53-5071 me ‘Open nites ‘til 9 , 56 BUICK — Bee Special, Like nr 56 ‘SUPER 88 “35 OLDSMOBILE. Super 8 Holiday SS steering, brakes. Bea: black. ‘5S Ser trina Super hardtop coupe, $1045. TAYLOR'S Chevrolet-Oldsmobile MA 4-1561 Walled Lake tion, $975. Ph. OR 3-3648. PRACTICALLY NEW 6 YD. DUMP . Wet line hook up. FE 8-1521. TURNER'S Truck Center — RANCHERO > ‘ST TT paint,.8 cyl. fom ... $1296 “cage PICKUPS 3 a Ford ‘art ‘i 7 Sarr : $38 "53 Ford $405 "34 Ford pid | ei ‘4 grey poe "34 Gmc %T, 6 cyl. needs paint $595 B Ford % spd - $695 55 Dodge hs ‘ spd. C.cab ... $795 B 4 Ford ‘4T. 6 cy vw § 65 Ford %T, $ cpl radio wa © ‘55 Ford YT. 6 cyl., new paint $795 "86 Ford % Ton ........... 8 cyl. side box k *§7 Ford %4T, 6 cyl. long ber. $1093 Rad Mag : A -. $1 + Cher. ‘AT. 6 cyl. ike new $1005 PANELS "50 Chev. 6 cyl one ton .... $198 *$1 Chev Sedan Delivery .... $195 "83 Ford %T, 8 cy). ..-....-.. "64 Chev. “%T, 6 ‘Sy. nice ... Eo rae %T, reel tt 2 cy Se Ford Luks cyl. ni STAKES AND VANS $498 "61 Ford {-6, 8 eu ‘ rain body $1 Fora C-5, cylinder .... $495 t. stake ‘31 Ford [-5, 8 cylinder ...... $495 ‘S1 Ford [-8. 16 ft van .... $898 ‘$3 Ford 1-500 & evlinder sonees $608 e "54 Int'l 162 Series .......... $798 lq ft. Van 2 "SS Int'l 462 Beries .......... 6808 “4 ft. Van 56 Ford % Ton Stake ...... $896 BUS FLEXIBIE, , 4 passenger eee $780 LL UNITS CARRY TUR- NER'S ONE YEAR GUAR. ANTEE, CALL Bob Butler At Midwest 4-7500- Harold Turner Ford 464 5. Woodward, Birmingham _ ____ Auto Insurance 90A Pi & PD FOR MOST $9.60 Fr 36 Eves Para = Foreign & Sports Cars 90B 1968 ENGLISH PORD, Ppt vt % Low mileage, real sharp. R&H. ieee pa chrome wheels, FE oe Vue FOR THE FINEST OF IMPORTED CARS See Me Today! LLOYD MYERS CARS, INC. 8. Woodward Birmingham Mich. Midwest 6-8700 LARG 0, im) d and antipue tires in . All sizes to solve foreign car owner problems, Market Tire Co., 77 8-0424; For Sale Cars Of R&R MOTORS, INC, SHOW PLACE OF PONTIAC 14 Oakland | FE 4-352 $5 Buick Special Sdoor sedan Dyna. Radio and heater. Wewall on . R&R, Motors, Inc Ine, Chrysler-Ply mouth- $605 * paint oe Radio and For Sele-Cars ~9- = ; For Sele Cars 57 Windsor Hardtop R&R Motors, Inc. Chrysie: R&R MOTORS, INC, SHOW PLACE OP PONTIAC m4 FE + Oakland '48 DeSOTO Transportation Special R&R Motors, Inc. outh-Imperia! ‘Ea in us MONEY * i. R&R MOTORS, INC. snow PLACE OP PONTIAC FE 4-3529 756 Dod Dodge Coronet. Sed. Lovely 2-tone. 595 erflite, Heater R&R Motors, Inc. Carysler-Piymouth-Imperial -1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Automatic transmission, power stee! er brakes. $1595 | ‘Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEA OL 1-9711 age gazes, e0ks good, rine good, | ) : pera 34404, ¢ wie 2 ~~ € 4! Same tess expensive ‘mc model. - Orion Motor Sales $400 Bee poeees. ‘M4 NASH RAMBLER 2 DR., AUTO- : matic trans "Ss Forg ranch wag., Fordomati cial Mazurek Motor Sales SOUTH } BLVD. AT SAGINAW NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR WARRANTY _GIVEN FREE - WITH EVERY CAR 100% . Coverage; No Exclusions OPEN EVENINGS — 195 BUICK PERFECT CONDI-| 1955 Dod 1953 Pontiac Dr. Hyd. ...:-: NEW CAR DEMOS Bel Air Door naretep motets $1 impels, BE V4 PO ......... $2166 Impala Convert. V-8. PG $2348 65 more to pick from BANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Ave. B MI 4-2736 "35 FORD, 1 OW $5 5! NER, $406 IT’S TRUE Haupt Pontiac Is the‘ Place ‘to Buy! RADIO, HEA TLY NO lide. "61 Mercury. , 8135. MY F i620. 7 door, 5.500 miles ste 8. er hwy | attend r and heater, byara.. eo new. A real buy. PE 1 after 5 p.m ‘3 cupaie 2 &- HT Pully equipped. wae, al vever. 0 Ct Chevrolet Sport Sic egiide, "20,000 miles. NO MONEY DOWN | Ww ay a ve ot EBS oy tiacs, Me & Buicks, Mats down. Luck re Auto Bales, prea cor yas st son. No dealers "Powertl “ge ¥RO 2-DR el adio, es $148 full has. “sa. dow ex. ash or trade necematy., HAM - RAMBLER. WOODWARD. MI_ 6-3900. LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em | in the Want: Ads! é b ror oq if FORD, 4 DR. 2 TORE GREEN inee * PR, 1 TORE Gi Clarkston Motor Sales Sede ‘SL Rais LI e food titee. Lets ansportation still in “its * SHELTON’ Pontiac-Buick 181 ROCHESTER of yt 1-8133', LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE Excellent 7 cea e . owner on ME 3800 oe 3900. bY owner, must sell. - of Mr. Turner Ford. “Wet have over 150 cars dncluding Late Models ‘$6 Olds “88 Gods, Mollaay MGA Roadster HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY 0} AND SERVICE 528 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-8761 1952 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE, "ST MERCURY STATION WAGON, sell. Com Meadow green on white roof. tussentees $1195 with full power nm ante. ee ot mentaly pe aod’ Minima cash down “BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 SCHUTZ SPECIALS ACT NOW! eee $1096 AIRLANE 3- All sccessories. $1,450 __ 1964 CHEVROLET _ | "Bardop Oe eA ee: $595 _ 1954 FORD 4DOOR 1950 CHEVROLET ¢ DR. Exc slean oustomling @| RUNS GOOD ............004. may 5 1957 DODGE CUSTOM Ea ware and Grive this one, | ROYAL LANSER ............ $1795 : 1988 PONTIAC $ AUTO BAEFS031| HARDTOPSHARP ge... $1085 ‘STOP! LOOK! SAVE! 1957 OLDS HARDTOP 88 CHEVROLET Birk wood rood «-door POWER, WHITE ........... $1993 Radio. a nd Mheater. White ergiide. _ nos. | COUPE — eer "$1705 ‘at :poIcK. ‘Roadmaster «door hard- : 957 CHEVROLET dgwe an TS ou Wie a beat BEL AIR HARDTOP ....... $1695 Gar. Golld White ...... é ; Send : 1957 BUICK WAGON * te radio. heaie, whit mal POWER EQUIPPED ....... $1995 tires, Li e Bee een eae 1986 DODGE ‘s] MERCURY Wagon’ with power | HARDTOP — POWER ...... $1005 and brakes. pnek gar mg 1987 D more = inside "an at ret | AUTOMATIC... $1395 se ; é-4oer 1988 CHEVROLET HT. ' Gio and beater. This ose you musi |4 BLACK BEAUTY ....... "910908 1 GOB. a vsccocessct on bas ae aa Bee epee oat | SPORT WAGON ............ $2198 res. Guaranteed 0,000 . actual OLDsMOBILE ; Gy MERCURY Vicerta ratop wae: $1008 lercomatic, radio, heater, 1988 PLYMOUTH es tires. bis ted: ee CLUB - LIKE NEW ...... $1795 7 Wa ardtop. Power steering, brakes. 1956 FORD nyare wernt neater” \wewalls WICTORIA. Sins in ccc sce $1195 { ranteed actual eel ¥MOU 7 eee Sar en ee | wane, Wick ee TH sto0s Meo tires. One owner and co 1956 FORD eer er ee | A Cire VRGLT Sacer sedan. bore FAIRLANE ......:s..cssce0e $1005 . radio, heater, w : ies. Solid ¢: FLO aotusl | 3 poor”, be caieter ter Ie aed "85 P PONTI ‘AC Hardtop with power 1987 PLYMOUTH stee: and brakes. Hydramatic, ome yarametis, | SPORT COUPB ........:..... $1505 Red & black om % 1986 PACKARD "95 D Country sedan wagon. PT ise enceiessat indie Vere dco Sloe $1295 Fordomatic V8 ——_ Ce ee heater, white wall . A ve 1966 BUICK nice car... ......s. ate $1098. | HARDTOP .............0..05 $1005 SB Speciat Sdoor hardtop. radio, mediee, whi 195? DESOTO wall tires, low mileag 0 FLITE 4 Dr wanleuocuiertecern ®ve $1795 ee vee $1008, aig ce Zs ramate vs » | FULL POWER ..........-. » $2006 es — This st with “white | ents yEORD VICTORIA + ie asd fone. i ing, radio 1954 DODGE ter seat extra see NICE o.oo. cceccceeec cee ees .. $495 6 FORD Crown victoria. rd | 1957. PLYMOUTH , Radio| “g> NEW... 1. ses ss ON cok si a ak 954 PON _ 1 TIAC dod * alot aramalte. V8. etuine, re SHARP i foresees ; ee $596 83 MOBIL “taper, Uf hare PO Riccticaneoe $1495 wall tires, "soltd red oo 1956 Cor Pk: an sii te STICK, HOT: ..........c..000 $2005 : e, ater, 1958 PLYMO HARDTOP brand new Whité wa iret hee A SHARP ONE @............ $ 905. 2-YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ DeSOTO- PLYMOUTH smuentni WOODWARD. os 6-530 mn BMW ISETTA—A REAL GAS ; Todor wires a , 956 2DR. HOLIDAY. OF5 Seal ex¢. car, $1,395, FE) =e O Ee it r. z 7 sleet vf te E i 4 | RER MOTORS, INC. SHOW PLACE OF PO) a7) fees “7 Pa, Va . RE. SESSION 124 Oakland $305 full 57 Plymouth Belvedere and Real Powerflite, heater. “walls. Low $1495 R&R MOTORS, INC. Chrysler-Plymouth-Impertal $7 ea fealat 8 made. Power a $68 DOWN Gis $a PER MO. 0 USED CARS BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 35 YEARS PAIR NG CASS AT W. PIKE Re MOTORS, INC. SHOW PLACE OF PONTIAC 124 Oakland PE 4352 ‘36 Plymouth Convert “bio HEATER. ak er SOMEONE Harold Is GOING TO Make-Out — BURGLAR "Steal- Away” | IN ONE OF THESE *Top Value’ Camp, Ch Cc. Pp Ly c MGroR ae ge a Beautiful Selection WE'VE HAD IN YEARS AND THEYRE LOW FOR YOU!!! “6? a Rated +o. $1906 ‘ door what Cee ue Power er. Really ‘ST FORD R: 1304 2 door _ Beta “2. ‘i _ Ivory Mice "ST mown 6 we eter Door sedan #iede "ST — “TBR Sine russ i ms & neste, FeOatabe "ST BUICK K Century Martop ‘ brakes, Pd - ‘5S? FORD 2 Door Radio & Heater. Nice Vorprivs ester. Wery' teas rari cn aya seit § O04 eater. 2 tone Grey paint. Rea! sharp “ t. Possenger Medic Heater, Powe ie ot "58 PONTTIA 4 Door pater, yaramatic. Gas — & "34 EVIE § Door Sedan..... Radio = hear, Dynaflow. = "S FoaD pis 2 Deor . sharpitte Heater, WEBB raat D 2 Door & Heater. ‘ ah Fo-O-Matic, 34 heeeeebee Feeeee GLENN'S MOTOR SALES i W EST : HURON FE eee |’57 PONT. SC HT es eee SEE HANK OR GLENN Pontiac's Bargain Barons OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open Eves. ites RAMBLER, 4 OR SEE 'S8 PONTIAC . 4 ~ oe radio, Bigetrle an- cistom et ‘Many ote ola i etc "Russ JOHNSON 99 PONTIAC CAR OF THE YEAR BUY NOW, Used Car Bargains ‘58 CHEVY 2DR. $1695 Sharp steering Full Power 'S7 MERC. CONV. Full Power 'S7 SCODA 2-DR. ..$ 75 40 Miles Per Galion "56 FORD V8 2-DR. $ 895. "56 BUICK 2-DR. $1295 = 1-Owner Sharpie '55 CHRYS'L SED. $ 995 Auto. Trans., Good Tires "55 PLYM. SED. ..$ AS New Paint 7 54 BUICK SED. ..$ 695 Auto. Transmission '54 PONT. SC CAT. $ 795 Pow’r Brakes, Sharp Car °54 OLDS 98 HT ..$ 795 * Full Power. eer Transportation SPECIALS ada, 8 G0) ix... cscs. ’59 Rambler Wagon $19 $1995 Full price including all 3 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS TO sAVE YOU MONEY 51 N. Broadway at Shadbolt M24 ot Seated RUSS JOHNSON ~ ~ MOTOR ° SALES ig se a i be . : ao sae $1, Brosdway Ponda al ay * fag en a are * = = + capninaneeson * 25 aa al ea team r h f : br i ai "56 Pontiac 870 STATION WAGON with * vedio. paola TAK COLE, INC. ‘ PONTIACS, TWO-| 953 Wj Deli fown| 59 Willys Sed. Delivery’ i betta + FINE CARS ¢ AT THE “Bright Spot” ee. seeneenee Pere ee Le ee , ae heehee se eS PERT E TOS HOT G eed Pe * once eebee geeks keene ee ee S808 288 sedsceeeesn area begs ae 5s Cones eee eee a dg bee cee hed tees SeeTO ORs +e oo Genals calng Be ba a 4 GOs Mende ewere errr rer rte re eee Meee te Tee ee es eee eer ee TS Ree e eee CF OE Ree HEE RHE Eee "55 “RAMBLER” Senaare shit pps over- hauled by our expert me- chanits, es cee eee eee ee ee er ee eee ee ererrrerrer ee see ee SUN VALLEY HARDTOP Power. PPPeee EST ere rer eee ee Pree Cera ere or ee Petre ere er ere eee ee errr errr rere ir Soe! Seer ere rarer rere tere °51 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4 DOOR or. Radio and heat- $148 eter eee eee eee _DEMO'S - 189 AMBASSADOR R 2 RM ATO ; 5. INC al “PLACE OF PONTIAC oct a } PONTIAC "REE Mon ie: ern 2 Senpimercetmend aye R&R MOTORS, 1951 by age New fon eu8 Pe sit alter 8 p.m. JEEP. conker. ae INC. EON RUACE OF Powtzac _ R&R Motors, Inc. ‘egg blue. my to be ap 1957 PONTIAC 4 miles. $1995 1957 CHEVROLET STATION feos 1956 OLDS 98 $1495 | 1955 PONTIAC Orchard Lake at Cass CATALINA COUPE. Tu-tone Look ’em Over Today qin. Rate Sever, me - Buy Now! : ‘ $995 JEROME | etgete"28 “Bright Spot” ane |THEPRICE and Car Are Right WILSON sE noes LLAC 1958, CONTINENTAL MARK Ir | egner. Sar Gus A orado Silver with. bisck & white — 7. ment in- e juding wer. one-o ar and immracutate g 595 DR. 9 PASSENGER aavanh w wacon. Radio, —. er “nyaramatie, als ‘pomet brakes. A WAGON. The miles tell everyening Ser De have to sell, One- ‘eeniae with radio, heater, yy; brakes. This car has tional care. Sa ad race Tu Ra- atic. Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac #1098) FE 8.0488 oes till 10 1350 N. igen *! Woodward MOC Live 1 Ta86 B'ham MI 4-1930 "34, FORD V in OUR SLOGAN THIS MONTH IS: AHEAD” AND OUR SALES ARE 4} = SPECTACULAR ‘The CHEVY Lot - 631 OAKLAND AVENUE Not Going to Let It Die! “FULL STEAM 1 ENJOYING CUNY YEARS AND WERE SASONS FE 5-9204 “FESTIVAL” ANOTHER Outdoor See Party — FREE ADULT, a is ie ST VERSE Ee Bottle of Champagne || - ANY NEW MAND USED D CAR SOLD 51 FORD 4 Door 8 «. : oe weeseve $ 195 tater, “53 FORD Custom 2 Door 8 B icecescdectavs $ 395 53 CHEVROLET B “B/Air 9 Otbeccaceces ~ $ 395 Radio and Heater. W/Walls. °53 MERCURY Monterey 4 Door «++... $ 495 "54 OLDSMOBILE 2 Door "88" ........++ $495, 54 BUICK: K Super 41 Bitar 2 - sce vssavesensed $ 495 ||. and Heater, White Wallis. "54 FORD Custom 2 D00r:G wi «x: = eis ie $ 495 | trai¢ht Stick, Radio and Heater. New Engine. 254. FORD C Custom 4 Door 8 .,...cccececes $ 495 Radio and Heater. "54 FORD ORD Convertible er $ 495 atic, Radio and Heater, White Walls. ‘ictoria ee eer $ 595 nd Heater. Power Steering. "54 CHEVROLET T2 Door ZO .convanaacss $ 595 aint with Radio and Heater. 55 PLYMOUTH Savoy 41 4 Door ¢ G seuss $ 595 56 PLYMOUTH 'Delvedere “Hardtop safiesress $ 895° Radio and Heater, Walls. "55 BUICK $ ‘K Super GOCE cass nrse ceux exes0 $ 995: Radin S‘Doo , aay ” Seep ——- 57 PLYMOUTH ‘p] eee $ 995 Powerflite Trans., Radio oh Heater. 56 FORD Victoria .......00e0eceeeesecees $1295 EXTRA, SHARP, Ford-O-Matie, Radio and Heater, 57 FORD Fairlane i ee er $1495 VICTORIA, re Radio and Heater, White 58 FORD Casha" FO a os0ge Sons 5 03 509 $1495 Ford-O-Matic, Factory Installed Hester. "58 NASH “R “Rambler” 4 4 # Door tees CSR CEES $1795 “2 BUICK EI Electra Hardtop. Sas gene eeeeees $3495 4DOOR, 4,000. Actual Miles. Fully equipped. “Open Until 9 P. M. Many Ase TO CHOOSE FROM AR WARRANTY 15 MINUTE. FINANCING — ANCING—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Eddie steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. KEEGO HARBOR ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH FE 2-2529 = ae ee Vests ark | eat — v “AN OLD CAR a ~PLIG iy ‘ | NORELIEFIN- SIGHT? TONIGHT- HOMER HIGHT MOTORS INCORPORATED PLUS LIBERAL FINANCING HOME ONLY 15 MINUTES AWAY ON THE BARGAIN BOULEVARD “HEART OF THE SKI AREA“ SEE US ON YOUR WAY TO MT. CHRISTIE OR MT. GRAMPION BOULEVARD TO . Oxford, Mich. SOLVETHIS. “| HIGHT FOLLOW PERRY STREET NORTH TO M-2— THE BARGAIN OA 8-2528 PAY MORE? 2 “MARCH 19th, 20th and 2lst WE'RE OFFERING Better Deals THAN EVER — THESE CARS MUST BE MOVED ‘This Weekend!- “PON if iC LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 1958 Ponti . Babee co valle ncne van encsmnind 14 Chit — ue trae 51 BUICK 4-Door he = $ * | mae eh $2005 Piss =: $95 = 53 STUDEBAKER ental oxglcenene lad »$ 195 aa gh aoe Rain. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air ||| '53 PLYMOUTH 4Door .....+-++ ey F bs wer, Meeces, Sedan. Powerglide ' . Samet a kee areal ||| +52 BUICK 4-Door ....ecsescceeeeeeeeeees $ 245 $1995 $495 ont ) Fe _1958 EMevy Blecavae - of 1953 Dodge 53 PONTIAC 4-Door .....-- gs vee ca ginoa $ 9 Heater, "Wh ea Tecal tar a '§1 CHEVROLET 2-Door .....-+. ssn meee $ 145 ome"g1895 anni pes sek Ghacecs 1957, Chrpaler ‘Wiedege 1 53 FORD 2Doer, secaae armnyecstty RE? $ 295) |, Memerey, 2 Dr. ae Hd haclo, Heater, Lag i tike ois , $ 13 ae ose ew iv Lew mt mile- $1795 ; 4 FORD 4-Door A ee $ 495 $i195 1956 Chevrolet |/] *50 FORD 4-Door ib den ee mi pomasn sxemn $ 145 1951 Chevrolet eae asa ind’ Heater. Beau on ceeles—gued baal Eom 51345 55 PLYMOUTH 4Door .........0--.0004 $ 495 | 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air ||| 55 FORD 4-Door ...s.cecseeceeeeeeeeeees $ 595 1952 Plymouth $ Dr, Sedan, Radio & Heater. ‘ [= marie. ioae & Heater. Ps $195 $595 | °55 MERCURY 2-Door -...sscceeceeeeees $ 795 1957 Seen Ate ager sae Ore Special | |l 156 FORD 2-Door ....ceeeseeeeees = e..$ 798 aoe $1095: '57 FORD Convertible .- $1645 1954 Pontiac Wagon 1955. Hudson | oo Soa ay tea mae Lt a OS Mester. 111 °56 BUICK Hardtop .....c00-eeceeeeeseeee $1395 WE FEATURE A SPECIAL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY | ‘52? PLYMOUTH Hardtop ......0cecs0000- $1395 | . We ol Cy Owens. Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 | FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. | THE BEST USED CARS IS THAT YOU CAN HAVE BOTH LATE MODEL — RUSS DAWSON SALE! SALE! SALE! COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES HOME OF QUALITY USED CARS Due to bai weather, business has been slow. So 2 s WE'RETRYING... te of Hw ed! We. ha wre rege Bares os ee “Styling & Savings Feeling Springy? ||» (emenemis csi gere etl Any Deal Within Reason ans ||, hs eee OLD “AGAIN ere are the cars to matc ‘52 Hudson 4 Dr. 345 HURRY-HURRY-HURRY |‘58 PONTIAC ..........$2599 your mood pong 2 aad son Seat thy ar beater, v8 ‘ ae 1 - eT pnreaen Boge Fest, Byte 58 Pontiac 58 Ford : a ‘Ee ant '53 Pontiac 4 Dr. .......5 4457 = qe rarer oe dang ee 16g CHEVROLET eres 92299 Pp Cppy NO MONEY DOWN. Automatic faareng Sey See a Ste Be a i rene Sharp Look; ‘54 Ford 8 $ 645 es $2345 38 PONTIAC... /.. 2495 arp LOOKING wi, andar win radia, Mier, on $2395 GUETIAD § DOOR, BARDTOR Rais tele, L "~ =—— = = ok '58 Chevrolet 'S7 FORD ......... 000: $2095 ow-Mileage ‘04 Mercury. ............ 5 745 +e 1eVvro. et” DELRAY 2 DOOR ome Foe, oF mm = >. 77 S me ray ants Poeaggreeicog wine Piaggy ‘ine "prakes. 28. ~ CONVERTIBLE ane nt of biantes Beaker. Bower: Bieeing snd ~ 9 . eae | Used C ars. Towne yams —_ real os —_s— ; ny Sp Ptagas ng Reba ‘57 OLDSMOBILE. ... '. $1895] aren |'53 Buick 2Dr. $ 495 vory Top. 90 <= Radle & Weatér, Hydrametle, Full Power. >. In near-perfect mechanical condition and_ NO MONEY DOWN. Special Hardtop. with dynaf —_ $1690 - ‘57 PONTIAC shaw cuneiz $1895, if all set to give you ‘miles and real nice shape and a one owner. 1 56 Ch 6 VI ol et STARCHIEP CATALINA COUPE, — Radio, & } Heater, , . miles of carefree driving! ‘SS Pontiac 4 pee ee os 945 ‘SOChevrolet _STATION wacon_ ||| ‘57 PONT! AC. : $1895 '57 FORD FAIRLANE HARDTOP low mileage ands oe owner oo B/AIR 4 DOOR oweraiige.- at er acoen 4 DOOR uate 2 matte, hones, j atone Fete) ax pee mower ihe g1508 ‘32 Pontiac 4 Dr. $ 295 Radio and Heater, V4, Power ~ ord-O-Matic, radio, heater, whitewalls .. pee ea aes $1380. ||'57 PONTIAC . Etig nom $1995 II] MERCURY MONTEREY ee ' ’ —_ oor, 2-ton, Mercomatic, radio, heater, ymou To seas : 57 Chevrolet 57 PONTIAC yee ee es $1995 whitewalls os sciciscsvewssceeess pelea $1685 NO MONEY DOWN. Hardtop with vented “ahi, ’ : Choose From. radio, heater, white tire: : 57 Chevrol cont, DOOR 210 : '57 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Ch RAY et SoG Jet Back Just ik new. ‘56 OLDSMOBILE see's $1495 see go hea fewer steering, rap and ‘58 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ee oe $1695 wrergiide, : eee Sree DELRAY with radio, heater, 6 cylinders, standard es a $1385 cb 2 30) |e ae ree $1395 ||] deauty cccccrsssssseesecevecsseeesse $1795 te a ee ge . ATION WAGON — Redio & Heater, Fordomatic.” ‘ ; ; , °4 BUICK HARDTOP =. fif J INQSDL GL... . ee eee $1375 BS Pontiac : ‘56 BUICK see ew wee “sae 91395 2-door, power steering, radio and heater, 04 Nash 2 Dr. transmission. radio,” ma 645 eer Greta: Meller 4 DOOR 870 ‘SS BUICK HARDTOP. 1 Dynaflo, whitewalls, 2-tone ........++. $1395 =—— “od 55 Chevrolet Radio and Heater, Hydramatic. oe es _ Ce re $ 195 56 MERCURY HARDTOP 23 Chrysler Pre ee ee 5 305 Serres Myanror Retle and Heater, Dyna- a * ; 4 NO MONEY DOWN "8ST DODGE ENGINE, 2 DOOR 210 $785 2-door, 2-tone, radio and heater ......... $1045. jadlo, Reater. power ering and brakes, runs beauti- $795 ‘oD PONTIAC Lene ee nes $1095 ||| s6 CHEVROLET ¥,-TON AT +n.4.. “ 58 Edsel “m1” — Radio and Heater, Hyéramatic. ° Stake ty neces okce Saas eve die veew ee $045 |'1 ‘56 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ...... $ 895 ' CONVERTIBLE ||] ‘Oo PONTIAC eeceeaah es $1195 ||| 53 LINCOLN CAPRI SP aera radios heater, lew mileage end” | 04 Chevrolet White AY yt Booger, pute, Trams. ARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Radio & Heate 4-door, full power, air conditioning, a real ' 2DOOR 210 fas bate, aoa || 55 BUICK ; IeMEY AE Soceceswseceesnee aoe 57 Ford Ton... $1145, - o a soli ee ee er pag V-8 e standard shift, a very good | DOOR HARDTOP — Heater, D H| 'SS CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP seeciali tpi _ $590 $2265 55 OLDSMOBILE "$1195 || Steer fouergtter redo, newer white-—|'S7 Isettar .... $ 500 You Haven't Seen | oo oo i fe. rw a — ays ‘ a a real lady’s car ..$1125 NO DOWN PAYMENT? Tun signals, : ee eed 0 GOOD USED C ARS F ACTORY BRANCH Radio and heater, overdyive ......++ nes $ 765 5 4 Merc eo een at $ 745 ‘ / : ; : Le ve i ‘ . — 35 hoon are OR hi 1! . $ 695 sion slo, 20,060 leno De meu, ef heater power Until You've Visi te d Ty p C) adio and heater, whitewalls ......e000+ a ; a 53 PONTIAC 4-DGOR. i T - : ri oN 4 ~ Radio and heater, runs ‘like new, clean CO MMU N ITY ~ The BIG-BIG Lot RETAIL STORE. inside ...cdsceeccsoessee prone ness eal $ 295 MOTOR SALES i ‘ ® \ | 631 OAKLAND AVE. “GOODWILL USED C ARS" 232. Saginaw AN aus OR OVER 2 YEARS ONY || 65 MT, CLEMENS ST. E 37117 ee 4 CORNER AUBURN AND EA at Ea E 44547 | ||» | (BEHIND THE Post OFFICE) ck acme || FE 84539. vA I 84530 | ) : raf. | y | , he ¥ (1) Commando Coty, a 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. us00 (2: Heckle & Jeckle. ~ (9) Popeye. Comedy, © (4) Fury, : (4) News: Williams. ~ (1) Unele Al (2) Code 3. Police drama, (11:30 (2) Robin Hood, 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) Circus Boy, 6:15 (4) Box Four. 1:85 (9) Billboards. 6:26 (2) Weather. z 6: Comedy, (cont.) SATURDAY AFTERNOON @) Lite of ley, ee ay a “J cae come ‘ (7) Sheena. . oti Moen: Edwards (9) Country Calendar : Cisco gets panicky when he learns his () Detective's Diary, -. (2)"Movie. daughter's coming to visit. (2) Litte Luu. 5:00 (7) All-Star Golf. (4S. A. 7. Man gambles/1:00 (2) Air Force Story. |. ‘ __ 49) Movie. . away more than he makes. (4) Quiz ‘Em.’ * 15:30. (2) Léne Ranger ' 2) Medic. Re-run. : —— 1:9 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Stampede ea . igvolves cattle fives, rut Psychoanalyst on Sunday Spot (9) Million Dollar Movie. Fie . Dram: van Hatin, “acco WV Interviews Combine | + (4) (color) N. W. Passage. $n : ramee! Pleasure and Information| « -. Taina Elg is guest) #13 ) Hit Parade. Ry CHARLES MEZICER aot ‘ilies ase 8:00 (2) Walt Disney. Frontier-| NEW YORK — Entertainment| Arthur Larson, former side to ; land: “The Trail.” |can be informing—and information| Président leah a rdeag d are 8:30 i. > Se Chapnel 7—WAWE-TV “Channel 9—CKLW-TV- hc ae (9) Movie (cont.) (4) (color) Ellery Queen. Queen death of (2) Rawhide. stalk cattle drive crew. (7) Disney (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Ellery (cont.) (2) Rawhide (cont.) (T) Tombstone Ter. jer. o:30 16:00 (7) Sunset (cont.) (9) Boots, Saddle. (4) Boxing. Return 10-round match between _light-heavy- weight contenders Tony An- (9) Person to Person. Gov. and Mrs. James F. Byrnes; 44) Boxing (cont.) (2) Target. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. (4) Jackpot Bowling. Welu- Lubanski. 10:55 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. SATURDAY MORNING ‘ = 16 by a new panel show, Laugh! gained 35. pounds for his role in “The Tempest,” call him: 8:20 (2) Meditations A ry Acer gla ted fLine, Wan Hefty. 825 (2) On the Farm Front.. | ‘managed Wore ke a Jack Benny pulled a nifty 27.2 x * * _ $30 (2) Michigan Conservation. dan lecee lest night ‘aad gave povewe! oo Me COEEV epee EARL’S PEARLS: Can you imagine anything worse for a Uy Marriage. , “| him rasp and lunge. It was the neniany wight, —ltweman than to-have a choice chunk of gossip—and a band- " $45 (2) Electricity at Work. sort of playing you don’t often | NBC radio is slang: to dump aged dial finger?’... That’s earl, brother, 8:85 (4) (color! News. see on TV—Robards laced six of its daytime soap operas — (Copyright 1959) 9:00 (2) 4H TV Science Club. | g harsh majority into his part |Don Ameche’s Real Life Stories, (4) Cartoon Express. that was simply overwhelm- |One Man's Family, The Affairs of (1) Crusade for Christ. ing. Dr. Gentry, Five Star Matinee,| , _4°ROSS rErr c q r > 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. x * * {Woman in My House and Pepper} , ot least (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. | yyom Robards, I just don’t know |Young’s Family—in favor of @ neW| 9 Legal matters p (1) Betty Boop. where to go, but I suppose the|variety show, It's Network Time, |i3 Nem i 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. next stop should be Maria Schell. which will feature Tommy Leonet-|14 Age = (1) Jungle Jim. Miss Schell, an actress with a/ti, June Valli, Pat Carroll, Arnold) 17 gxeavate 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. builtin ee beamed light into Stang, Frank’ Blair and Don Rus- 18 German city ea (4) Ruff and Reddy. the evening sell, 22 Ste Ble — fu ae ole Ht A ~~ away Stroshonean once Indians -- Today's Radio. Programs = Ee 36 Edit if TChant Wm (700) OKLW (900) 9 WWI (950), WCAR (1190) WXYZ (10) WRON (148) WJBK (1490) # igre TH oe 41 Cat. ww, Bandstand -, p0e— Wath, News, Pace 18:80 WIR, Time for Mase)? Neen % H rp AT Tht ¢:00-—-WIR, Mews WIRE ste Wi, Faye Mimebeth 44 Check ww, News News. Musie 1:00—WJR, Dance Orch, 46 Letter WIBK, News Mcleod eae: fe Keve Wait. “Siete Peay Boy i. [on ee Ste | SEP Ee, Era ler | 0:20-—WJR, Jack WIBK, Tiger Talks 37 Girl's name 1") ' PE onal — ! ‘wws Mawel Dinner Date saturpar worstna | “*“ "Rese an {ite-9IR Defense stars [be a and helt oe oll ee. x¥Z, J Daly, & ile 10;:00—W. faces Jamboree | WJBK, Baseball e —_ * ve elcana “i wron —— * oe tte = te wat? £:00 WIR. Orchestra DOWN . Answer to Previous Purrle raeetee Dams a Fi lie ihe aia, | "SRE eee eae [Ep EE aa WXYZ, EP. : 35 New Yor . PF. Lew Must _ ‘anesne: ses i tae ’ . i en . Men $:90--CKLW. ,News.. Davies | 4 nana ~ lake ot CAR, W i” 3 WIR, Eddie Layton f —= la, la action — V2 WWI. 3 Extra et gp ee wane ‘ore _ 3 Pertaining WAYS. Night rain Ge "Oeoree ered Weiss 7 State to birth CKLW. 8. Davies ak the Jury Ponting "Weekend § Foot lever 46 Supplies | _ | Tew, : bebe Re tinal Orel cata cic MM: awa lace we —_ ww ¥, beta 4 WIR. a " — we J pret AWA ey wal AMS " g:20—WIR. Bway Report ews. Wewa, Beanets bo fntimidate $0 Baseball team 4 WCAR, Woodling News tty Pred Pa 22 Verses 51 Musical . Pett | elcshens WOR. ove laod AE HOG yn SEN on SAY tI ome ers Tae "ok W. News. OrMornin _— 90 WIR, suse al 36 Amusement Bib.) Pitt — WAY, Night Trats mL * Geers” WeAR tee 28 Fence crossing 5 Pronoun bf Be Lead i a: Wd = 5:00—-WJIR. News, Miste : wit 3 went ol SATURDA ; Wad, News. Mauer H * display window, sat down and tried 10: oe WIR, Sympneny caw News . Arreanoon wae Reve Geewley Shopping Under Fire on several pairs of shoes until he Cui. WEON News Weekend Ween tates” iro Rifts | BUFFALO, N, ¥. (UPL)—While|found one to his liking. He then } Rite Sounds firemen, were battling a large fire|put his own shoes back on and (9) News. (4) News: W’kamp. (2) News: LeGoff. 11:18 (9) Weather. 11:28 (9) Dance Class. (4) Weather: Eliot. ' (2) Miss Fairweather. 31:25 (9) Theater. Adventure: Preston “Secret Foster, Agent of Japan. * (742) (2) N’ watch Drama: Rosalind Russell, ti a Woman.” ('43.) Mu- : Fred Astaire, “You'll pire Bat.” ('33.) (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. From Bolly-® wood. (2) N’watch (cont.) probes mysterious! icious bandits There's No Slipping *|lates 1,100 gallons of hot oil per Theater. Bea inetworks Sunday (all times East- ern Standard): Psychoanalysts are forever in- terviewing people, so it should be informative—and entertaining—to hear an outstanding analyst, Dr. Karl Menninger, being the subject of an interview for a change: On “Wisdom” over NBC Sunday at 2 p.m. At 2:30 on CBS Sen. John Ken- ‘Past Toll Booths CHICAGO (UPI) — You can't| slip by any of the toll booths here at the new $101,000,000 Calumet Concealed -beneath the concrete} of the 22-lane toll both plaza is anetwork of piping that circu- minute to keep an area of about 58,000 square feet free of winter fatctured by the Tube Turns Divi- sion of Chemetron Corp. _This type of welding fabrication, highway officials say, permits un- impeded flow of the oil and” pro- vides permanently leak-proof con- ;| among those yoeendond se es. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, enmpy, MANCH 20, 1959 | ‘Programs — | ‘moins shen i ete __ Bana ?WIBK-TV Channel away to Kai ' ‘Saun- Track Runner.” Kiowa: -|Mountie Dress Cub. Scouts Don * for M eeting * We Feature “SYLVANIA CONDON’S tion of “Can the Seis aes aes Chabeoge?” Changing its time for this Sun-' day only, “Meet the Press” in-| terviews poet Robert Frost at 4:30: on NBC. At the same hour on CBS, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic will dem- onstrate how through the ages have employed wit and satire in their works. * * * Eavesdropping is one of the most entertaining pastimes for some hu-| 7 " mans, and wiretapping is the sci-| 7 ‘method accom on “Kaleidoscope” at 5 p.m. over NBC is an examination of wire-| ‘tapping and its implications, : Must Have By EARL backstage about announcing George, I was ever Shieba, Pa With Audrey Meadows taking over Person to Per- son March 27, friends are calling her “Edward R. Meadows.” ... Mel Ferrer (who's in N.Y.) reports that nections in the road-warming sys- TV News and Reviews By WILLIAM EWALD Part two of CBS-TV’s Play- house 90 version of “For Whom) the Bell Tolls,” was, to lay it down quickly, magnificant. ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ Conclusion Is Magnificent One five-minute. sequence in which she talked about the various outrages-inflieted-upon her by the Fascists, was one of the mov- ing scenes I’ve ever ‘j _On_ the little tube, Te ee ar tha end Gab bees — Maureen Nehemiah Persoff, Ei Wallach, Steve Hill. bumped out of its time spot April “THE CHANNEL SWIM: NBC-j TV's Behind Closed Doors will be Audrey Hepburn must still lie down in a _ station wagon which transports her over Mexican roads to each day. She rides, lying down, an hour going and an hour returning... It’s a kick seeing June Valli looking so beautiful while sing- ing on the Perry Como and Jimmy Dean TV shows. Eight years ago when she was just THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Killing the rumor of bad feelings with Hermione Gingold, |not: been successful. Polly Bergen surrendered her first floor dressing room to; the British comedienne at the Alvin where they'll do “First Impressions.” Goya’s “Naked Maja”—banned from the mail —will be a block-long sign over the Astor Theater . . of gave Columbia Pictures his OK to film “Our Man in Havana” there . both were at Grossinger’s .. shoot “The ' Unforgiven” * ‘ “I The Bump on the Head Caused It WILSON NEW YORK — They were kidding TV star George de Witt his “engagement” to Italian move star Silvana Pampanini—and one friend said, “It. was pp gp » love at first headline.” who met Miss Pampanini in a Havana swimming pool (they accident- ally bumped heads while swimming and he’s been out of his about her since), in- sisted they’re really engaged. “I've been married twice but this is the first time engaged,” George announced .«. While rushing off for a date. with a German beauty. from Miami, Hildegarde Geoxge, whose “Name That Tune” show ‘fs seen Monday, said he resents Steve Allen talking about going on the air Monday “because some nights are rather. dull.” Growled George: “Monday night isn‘t dull on TV but maybe if Steve Allen comes on, it will be.” * JUNE out of a 5th Avenue lingerie shop, she was on my little TV show. Once married to Chicago d.j. Howard Miller, she’s now “fancy free and hoping to meet somebody.” 8 2 . Castro Linda Darnell’s burning at Jayne Mansfield, claiming she signed her autograph right over Linda’s in fans’ books when] manded as he opened his coat and | . Friends of Van Heflin, who jboard to get Hubbard and other Dearborn ‘Hubbard Gives. Pickets Music Lance ‘Clawson, Curtis ‘Olson and| RADIO & TV Paul Olson. bs ; Receiving den stripes were aoe ~~ SALES G@ SERVICE nf Killen, ley Allison, i Anton. Vandermeer. 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