“ The Weather | U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast : Sunny (Details on Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESS 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 81, 1958 —30 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PRESS PHOTOS Soviet Announces Hal ~ ca 0 Four Students Marooned on Mountain Peak Rescue Teams Hoping for Weather Break to Reach High Sierras YOSEMITE, Calif. (INS) — Four Stanford University students — two boys and two girls — who had been stranded on an 11,500-foot mountain peak since last Thursday were rescued today by an Army helicopter. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (? — An ex- “pected brief weather break today may give air rescue men a quick chance to reach four Stanford Uni- | versity. students marooned at 11,600 feet in the High Sierras. One is _ believed seriously ill with: pneu- monia. A storm balked an at- tempt yesterday to air-drop a paramedic team. William Pope, 21, son of a San Francisco architect, came down with a heavy cold last Wednesday. He and five Stanford Alpine Club companions then had _ covered “about. half of a planned six-day, 60-mile cross-country ski hike from Silver Lake to the Yose- mite headquarters via Little Yose- mite Valley. The group started out nine days ago. ; But last Thursday Pops. was so ill and weak that Bart Holley, 22, Reno, Nev., and Max Alien, University of California student, started hiking out for halp. They were near exhaustion when they reached park headquartem Fri- day night. Staying with Pope’ to care for nim were Michael M. Roberts, 21, Neenah, Wis., Stanford Alpine Club president, and two coeds, Lenore Lamb, 71, Orinda, Calif., and Margaret Meyer, 21, Seattle. Before the snowstorm closed in, pilot Bob Symons, Bishop, Calif., sueceeded in locating the camp of the four late Saturday. He dropped supplies, medicines ‘And a tobog- gan. * ce. oF ee In Today's Press Stranded MARGARET MEYERS, BILL POPE, 22% rr La Merwe luding on an emotional note, Bismarck 59 34 Mia ‘i 72 64 Urged an end to name-calling “for | aoe 8 tire, ft Bw oy Minneapolis 57 . %@ 58. New Orleans 77 ts for a show of “democracy in, pe to *% cake 3 3, depth," fo show the Communist . 4 3 Fplisten 50 18 world that “we can argue out our Derrolt enix 75 ‘ ; Desa Oe Pee Ga ye differences without name-calling.’ { Dulnth 48 28 Bt. Louis = 84 42 hy ie Hy ae Marne ae > 24 More newspapers are sold every | i = bog P+ Gaston Aes " is day than bottles.of milk, loaves of| . Angeles 1” Tampa 69 65" ‘bread or packs of a * 7 Big Cuba Union said, referring to the laryngitis,| |President Fulgencio Batista until jApril 5 to resign or face a total its members would not take part jin the strike, but Castro claims irising. hearings. outfit, the 82nd Airborne Division, /with whom | before ‘subcommittee that he thought the |ment, ‘could ‘‘do the Army more good "way driving, says the “gawker” \—Wwhom he calls “real men-/4 Backs Batista Threatens to Blackball Those Who Join Castro in General Strike HAVANA, Cuba ( — The big pro-government Cuban Confedera- tion of Labor threatened today to ‘blackball any workers who an- iswer rebel leader Fidel Castro’s call for a general strike. ee ae Both government and _ rebel sources expected the bearded reb- el leader would call the general strike before Friday, He has given war and crippling strike. _ * * ® The confederation, which has | 1,250,000 members, claimed it has isupport from Cuba's 33 big na- tional federations of commercial, industrial and public utility enter- prises in opposing a genera] walk- out. * * » Eusablo Mujal, confederation leader, said the threatened rebel strike was inspired by the Com- munists and that it would be crushed, The confederation says workers have been organized se- cretly to walk out on his signal. Castro's men continued to dis- tribute arms among Cuban Civil- ians, Batista’s armed forces have been alerted for uprisings. * * * Congress is scheduled to meet tonight to give Batista emergency powers to crush any major up- Gen. Gavin to Retire From Army Today FT. BRAGG, N.C. (®—Lt. Gen. |James M. Gavin, 51, an ex-para- trooper and critic of what he charged were holdbacks in the Army’s missile program, will re- tire from the service at formal ceremonies today. Gen. Gavin will review his old he gained the nick- ‘name “Jumping General.” An es- timated 200 of his World War II, combat paratroopers will Gavin, isearch and development, testified | the Senate Preparedness ‘United States ranks behind the! Soviet Union in missiles develop- ment. He charged that the Army’ 8) missiles program had deliberately) He then announced his retire- declaring he believed he. from without than within.” Gavin was a colonel and was the | first man to jump when the 82nd) entered World War II combat over ig Sicily. He also made the division's other thrée combat jumps, at Sa- lerno, Normandy and Nijmegen, Holland. DETROIT ® ~— Detroit police 28 the sake of America.” He called) have a name now for one type of bad expressway driver. He's a “gawker.” Traffic Director Louis J. Berg, in a report on express- ace'’—is the driver who. insists on slowing down to look at some- Boys Find Human Skull in Pond Dept., investigated the find. A search of the pond, which is lo- cated on M59, near Pontiac Lake road, failed to disclose other bones. * * * Pender showed the skull to Oak- land County Coroner Richard E. Olsen who said it was at least 18) months old and could be much | older. A YOUNG ADULT He identified it as the skull of a young white adult and noted that a_ molar which was missing appeared to have been pulled out since the jaw bone had grown over the socket. * * * Pender said he would have the skull examined at Pontiac General Hospital] today to see if its age could be more nearly fixed and the sex determined. “There is no use in dredging the mucky bottom of the pond until we know whether the skull is recent. It could be that of an early-settler,”” Capt. Pender said. He added that he had no report of a missing person during the past few years that would fit the | description supplied by the coroner Refuses fo Sign School Aid Bill Williams Raps Measure as ‘Timid, Tired,’ but. Won't Veto It LANSING uw — Gov. Wifliams will let what he called the ‘‘timid. tired’’ state school aid bill become law without his signature, his of- fice announced today. The measure continues the pres- .ent $190 per pupil aid formula through 1958-59. The overall ex- to 300 million dollars. The governor assailed the bill as a “crime against our youth, or against our local property taxpayers who will have to try to make up the Republican leg- islators’ default — or perhaps against both.’ Williams, who was in Washing- ton to testify before a congression- al committee, had until today to sign the bill, veto it or allow it to become law without his written approval. He announced weeks ago that he would not veto the measure. He said it provides assistance only for a “second best’ educa- tion. The governor had favored more liberal aid levels, “The Republicans have respond- ed to Sputnik’s call to great de- cisions with a timid, tired, repeat school aid bill, which was inade- quate to the needs of yesteryear,”’| ihe said. The “stubbornly Republicans be and willfully insisted that : it wasiwe can all earn, regardless of our Fewesire faiths. Mrs. Hitt Faces Murder Charge Against Wife of Worker in Infant's Slaying jhe livés righteously. NAHA, Okinawa (RP — Mrs. Ma- delyn Hitt of Livonia, Mich., faces a charge of murder in the death lot her 6-week-old son, Brady Dean. |The charge has been filed by the |U.S. Air Force | Mrs. Hitt told Air Police investi- gators March 16 she smothered the boy and buried him in her back- yard. She previcusly reported the child missing from his crib, ap- parently a kidnap victim. The Air Force said its filing of criminal charges did not mean prosecution would be carried out by military authorities. As Mrs. Hitt is a civilian dependent, the Air Force does not have jurisdic- tion to try her. Any trial probably would be con- ducted by a court of the U.S. Civil Administration of the Ryukyus. - Mrs. Hitt is the wife of Terrance Hitt, 28, a civilian electronics ex- pert on contract to the U.S. Air Force at Kadena Air Force Base, * * The Air Force said the charges were filed to allow, military of- ficials to complete inyéstigation on circumstances surrounding the boy’s death. Mrs. Hit? is in custody under medical c -will be the forma] hearing on the |be considered as judges. AF at Okinawa Files! jof the William R, Hamilton Co. Tank Automotive Center. Mr. Bar-| ratt was a retired Army colonel.| Judaism Extends Hope for Eternity (Continued From Page One) velopment of life's goodness. Im- mortality was not a gift freely given to anyone. It was some- thing to be attained. | The primary element in this be- lief is its ethical emphasis. Man | Chrysler missile plant here to |penditure authorized comes close becomes immortal by his ethical nature and by continued striving) towards ethical perfection. Hence,| this becomes the criteria of im-) mortality in Judaism, and not be-| lief. Thus it is possible for a non-Jew to inherit eternal life, as long as, “The right-, eous of all nations have a share in the world to come,"’ states the rabbis in a sweeping statement. As far as I am concerned, it is not just the biological sur- vival that is important. It is rather the ideals in which man believes which must go on liv- ing, The individual, during his life- time on earth, must add all he can to the significance of his com-| munity. Thus, when he dies, the most important part of him lives on, through what he has added to the lives of others. * * * The Day in Birmingham “ Proposed Zoning Rules Head Tonight's Agenda BIRMINGHAM — Heading to- night's City Commission agenda gest dollar earner. Denmark is ae eT cae @ Ou product to the American market, and Danish canned hams now ac- United States consumption of this food item, Cape Cod, Mass., and Mrs, Henry Prescott of Natick, and a brother, George, also of Natick, proposed goning ordinance and its several revisions, Scheduled about a month ago, the hearing was de-| layed while further revisions weré made. The ordinance will regulate the size and number of buildings, density of population, location and use of buildings and land for all purposes, and establish penalties for the violation of its several sections. Commissioners also will discuss the costs of publication of the ordi- nance and the additional cost of! booklets for distribution to persons) interested in it. * * ® A letter from John S. O'Gorman Jr. will suggest to commissioners the establishment of a $500 fund to be awarded for the best plan for the development of Shain Park. Last week commissioners allocated $5,000, plus some $2,100 remaining in the park improvement fund, to begin work immediately on im- proving the area. Extensive plans have been pro- posed for the park. O'Gorman says considerable interest would be created through the competition idea. He recommends that civic organizations such as the League of Women Voters, Garden Club, American Association of Univer- sity Women, Chamber of Com- merce and City Planning Board Meeting for sewing at 19 a.m. tomorrow, the women of North Congregational Church will plan an afternoon program. Mrs. V. B. Johnson will interpret the world-famous Leonardo de Vinci painting, “The Last Supper.” A Lenten service, conducted by the Rey, John Metler at noon, will precede the luncheon. The Suburban Women's Republi- can Club will be under the leader-| ship of Mrs. A. D. Sheldon for the coming year. Others elected to of- fice in Birmingham are Mrs. Mar- shall Chambers, first vice presi-| dent; Mrs. Olive Whitcroft, cor-| responding secretary and Mrs. | George Witherspoon, treasurer. Arthur Barratt Service for Arthur Barratt, 54, | of 1221 Hillside Dr., Birmingham, ; who died Saturday at William Beaumont Hospital after a heart attack, will be held Wednesday at Natick, Mass. The body was sent there from the Bell Chapel at noon today. A resident of Birmingham for eight years, he was an automotive engineer with the U. S. Ordnance Surviving are his wife, Kathleen: two sisters, Mrs. Peter Valle of May Picket Chrysler WARREN (INS)—Unemployed “Wish you were here for Easter— but it’s wonderful hearing your voice’ Easter Sunday is best when the whole family’s together. But if this isn’t pos- sible, get together with loved ones by a Long Distance call. Your voice will be as cheering to them as Spring. Long Distance service is fast, per- sonal, easy to use. And the cost is low. You can call places a day’s drive away for less than a dollar. The usual “after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday” rates apply all day Easter. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Dodge workers threatened today to put a picket line around the protest what they claim is a re- fusal on the part of manage- ment to give first preference on jobs to idled Detroit area Chrys- ler workers. 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ORTH BRANCH — Communty |] Open Sunday ‘til 5 P.M. |] 8 unt T cxpee.“Cooren cxpine . rlerd ‘North to 25 p uethoees it We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities a ene ananpaUnEeeSERBRnAneeeneeeuens The theme will be ‘Watchers at : ; ae 3 LAND O’ LAKES GRADE ’A’ Sermons will be delivered by the SIGN OF SPRING — Romeo voluiiteer fire- Pentise Press Phote |Rev. Karl Patow, Methodist : men battle grass fire on one of mnay similar grass fanned by a brigk breeze can get out of (Church pastor, and the Rev. Wil- emergency runs this time of the year. Fire ‘ehiels control in a matter of minutes. That was the (burt Walker, pastor of the Pilgrim | MONDAY, MARCH 31-Saturday, Apr il ) in Oakland County and surrounding areas Warn case with this fire a mile east of the intersection | Holiness Church. : . residents to use caution in starting even small of Rochester and 32-Mile roads. It started with a Choirs of both churches will Dozen rubbish fires. They point out that burning dry. _ trash fire, \ in Carton ae Rochester Kiwanis Club ae : Crash Near Romeo to See Film on Seaway | Injures 2 Detroiters |,203°S72 5,4 2 dero of Royal Oak, former Con- gressman of Michigan's 18th Dis-| Q ROMEO — Two Detroit youths/trict, will be guest speaker at the, fWere injured early this morning|Kiwanis Club dinner meeting at! = the car in which they were/6:30 this evening at Bebout’s ban- left the road and hit a/quet room. a oft Mt. Vernon road north of| He will show a film and give a’ West stitet four miles southwest/talk on “The Eighth Sea.” des- | of Romeo, \ cribing the progress of construc-; * Injured webe Dave Craig, 16,/tion on the St. Lawrence Seaway. who suffered a‘bruised wrist; and Diamond T Stockholders Approve Sale to White CHICAGO (# — Stockholders of} |. Diamond T Motor Co. have ap-| | Save 26¢ on 6 Packages ROYAL GELATIN Whole Kernel Kounty Kist — 10° CORN ae HORSE RADISH. 2 ‘== 25° a bruised knee. Bdth were taken Bruce Cock, 16,“facial cuts and\Qegan Liners Delayed to Avon Center Hospital, Rochester.,| LE HAVRE, France W—An At-, Romeo State Policésaid the lantic storm is delaying arrival of driver, Ronald Blinke, 19;: xot De-|the United States and the Liberte, troit, escaped injury. YY in Europe. The two luxury liners were scheduled to reach here to- ¢ morrow from New York. Both ra-, FRESH PRODUCE Solid, Crisp ce 19° HEAD LETTU County Calendar “esx Sasa YAMS 229" ’ darfiage. | plant and branch preset JANICE LOUISE LANE The Lediee Aid of the © ity —e Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Lane |[c'am. Weageqany cael ‘ | n H County Births jrzemnses, rv me: [ent nna COOK roaches | : of their da jes Low ay SO Toesday. ees One Full Yeor Guarentee } Crisp, Red Fresh, T To Mr. and in oe Baker of x ughter, Janice ise, MeQregor AT ay Bouse,” | ; o7os,. twin Ro ese to Ronald L. Turnbull, son of Mr. & project by the a Girls Friendly | From Houses, Apartments, Gro- DISH ES GREEN. 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The chief executive delights in roaming his country estate with David, or help- ing him brush up on golf or fly casting when occasion permits. (Advertisement) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH _ With ne Comfort tes. No o gumm gooey, cee or feeling. Checks “plate odor” (denture breath). Get PASTEETH at any drug counter. Ils 10;| THE PONTIAC PRES ters also were visiting. get back to Washington by noon or a bit later, a morning birthday party was arranged for David. What gifts ihe president and Mr¢. ‘Eisenhower* had picked out for their’ grandson was a private, un- disclosed, family matter. Over the weekend,.a White| House official said, Eisenhower studied reports from interested government agencies on farm and housing measures and _ talked three times by long-distance tele- phone with Secretary of State Dulles about America’s position jon a summit meeting. | * * * | Sometime during the week he is ischeduled to act on the $1,850,000,- 000 housing bill, designed as xan economic shot in the arm for sag-| ging business, and the bill to freeze farm price supports at 1957 levels for another year. | Eisenhower is generally ex- ‘pected to sign the housing bill, but a veto of the farm bill is con- 'sidered likely. Official business received mini-! mum attention over a Friday- to-| tive spent at his Gettysburg farm. For the most part it was a week- end of relaxation. | | Composer born in 1888. = The boy’s parents and three sis- With Eisenhower sheduled to} Takes Direct Action ° Monday weekend the chief execu-! jin French Manner INSTRUCTIONS: Each word | AM AN * * © © © * * WHAT’S MY LINE? scramble os few as possible to guess my line, appears under arrow, reading downward. is related to my work. Un- Answer oe wea | WW NOBE CLUMSE ATTU ~ REVEN GOvRI oo @& PATHREY SLINAP TEFCEF THOSO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * Seterday's answer: curVe, ° What's My Line, Inc. throW. jArchives of Internal Medicine. The | sity, Link Personality to Smokers, smoker tends to be energetic and icompared S, MONDAY... MARCH 31, 1958 — ages.'’ The report adds: rather quiet The author commented that the E. Coombs Co., a real estate firm, | in personality and physiology. = / FIVE. “They ed Offers progressive lives." x * *& | Stamps on Homes SALT LAKE CITY u—Kenneth | N onsmokers data suggests strongly that smok-|says it will give away trading | ing is more than a superficial | stamps with each home it sells. | OL 1-8200 NEW YORK WwW — A _ heavy/|habit. It might have some origins One for each dollar of the pur- EM 3-4931 HOUSE PLANS Custom Drawn ichase - price. : independent. a nonsmoker is likely to be stable, dependable and quiet. This difference in personality is pointed out in a study of Harvard men, first as students from 1938 to 1942 and later, through ques- tionnaires, in 1953. * * * Results of the study were pub- lished in the February issue of the author is Dr. Clark W. Heath, pro- fessor of hygiene and director of health services at Tufts Univer- Medford, Mass. The five heaviest smokers were ; with five nonsmokers iNfield, bAse, (D)Odger, ! am Johnny Podres. Yield, inNing, . 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According to the Russian Embassy press department in Washington, Mr. KHRUSHCHEV told a MOSCo w voters’ rally: “It is precisely socialist democracy which has liberated the Soviet people from such ‘freedom’ as the right to elect exploiters and be unemployed, _the right to die of starvation, or be the hired slave of capital. No, this is not how the Soviet people understand freedom. “In freedom we see the right of men and women to. a dignified life without exploiters and ex- ploitation, the right to genuine political equality, the right to utilize all the achievements of science and culture. We under- stand freedom as the liberation of the people from the horrors of unemployment and poverty, from racial, national and social oppression.” * & * This much is true, we do have un- employment and racial discrimina- tion. But we are seeking peaceful ways to deal fairly with these prob- lems. As to poverty, there is probably less of it here than in any other country in the world. A privileged ruling class of 7.2 million Communists tyrannize over 200 million Russians. Only Communists are candidates in elections, wages and jobs are con- trolled and vast labor camps threaten those who do not con- form. KHRUSHCHEV’s words are the usual Communist double talk, the twisting of words to give them the opposite meaning and the blending of half- truths, falsehoods and exaggerations. They are much more applicable to Communist Russia than to the Unit- ed States or any other democracy. Timber Pays Off in Mining Grant Four years ago this month the Al Serena Mining Company obtained mining patents to 475 acres of Gov- ernment timberlands at $5 an acre in the Rogue River National Forest of Oregon. Appraisers had estimated that timber on the tract was worth - from $230,000 to $650,000. For years the company had tried to get Government permis- sion to mine the land. The Gov- - ernment refused on the ground that assays showed there were not enough minerals to justify mining. Samples assayed from $7.50 a ton to zero. To make mining pay ore should assay at least $20 a ton. ~*~ m& Ow Then in 1953 CLarence Davis, solicitor and later Undersecretary of the Interior, let the Al Serena Com- pany pick its own assayer in Ala- bama, hundreds of miles from Ore- gon. Undersecretary Davis accepted this assay overruling Government assayers, the Bureau of Land Man- agement and the Forest Service. Ore samples taken from the tract and held by the Government were dumped into the Rouge River an THE PONTI AC PRE Ss Published by Tui Pontiac Peres Company 48 W. Huron &t. Pontiac 12. Michigan ‘Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Rvsecti Basee+r, Jonn A RILEY Executive Vice Président Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Hows nas Il, Essar M. Treapwett, Viee President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G. Marsratt Jonpan, Local Advertising W. Prrecens.e, “Fompary and Editor Manager Rosset B. To. Grosses C Inman, Managing itor Classified Manager Entered, at Post Office Pontiac, as second class matter The Associated Press is entitied exclusively to the use for republication of all 1 news printed in this newspaper as wel) as ai! AR news dispatches. & Powriac Press is delivered by ca.rier for 40 cents a where carrier service is not available by mail a, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties ft ts $1200 a vear; elsewhere in aueee and all other places in the United States 2000 a year. art mai) subscriptiotis payable in oavanen Phone Pontiac FE 2-181 pe BUREAU Or CIRCULATIONS = — alle _' of 5765 Cooley Lake, Rd.; Al Serena and a Bureau of Mines engineer. Thus the evidence was dis- posed of. x * * It was claimed in public hear- ing four years ago that Al Serena wanted to exploit the timber on the grant under cover of mineral claims. Now the United States Forest Service reports that up to last October there had been no appreciable mining activity but that 2,961,000 board feet of lumber had been taken out. This is estimated at about $200 an acre gross in only four years on -a $5 an acre investment. x *« * Just before the 1956 Oregon elec- tions when this giveaway was much in the news, miners appeared on the claim in costume and with tools. Pictures were taken of them on the tract, says the Milwaukee Journal, and sent to newspapers as proof that mining was going on. A 1955 amendment partly closed a loophole in the law and now a sironger amendment is before the fenate. It is intended to protect the taxpayers’ interest in National For- ests regardless of mineral patents. The Man About Town Saginaw Street Origin of Name Has an Interesting Background March: What, if it goes out like a lion, we'll soon have some real spring weather, according to that old saw. Pontiac’s Saginaw Street, also the city, river, bay and streets in many other cities and villages, really honors a tribe of Indians that were well-nigh van- quished. They were the Sauks, who were driven across Lake Michigan by the on- slaughts of the Iroquois, Ottawas, and other tribes. But their name “Sag-in- aw” still persisted, meaning. “Land of the Sauks.” At examination time, somebody placed a sign on the clock in a Pontiac school: Time passes—will you? * From an official source, in the person of its Highway Engineer, Paul Van Roekel, comes the figures to prove that Oak- land County has the largest highway mileage of any county in Michigan, not excepting Wayne. The mileage under the care of our county road commission grows at least 100 miles every year. I agree and disagree with statements in a letter with a Pontiac postmark, over the signature of “Real Old Timer,” in which he asserts that present day goods do not have the high standard and qual- ity of 50 years ago. And then he wonders “if age has dimmed these old eyes, and blunted my judgment.” I'm in disagree- ment 100 per cent on the first statement and agree 110 per cent on the latter. The April quota for the local army draft boards is 33 men. The Pontiac City board is asked to send 19, and the out-county board 14. The induction date for both is April 1. Sign lamped on a combined filling sta- tion and restaurant In Kentucky: “Eat here—and get gas.” A tachtometer speed warning attach- ment on some automobiles is quite ap- propriately called a “Speedometer Built-in Conscience.” As the first outdoor spring growth 1s due, what do you think is the first to appear in the Pontiac area? After an observation of over three-quarters of a century, I've found it to be Skunk’s Cabbage, usually thriving on low ground. When you pick its richly verdant green leaves, you learn why it is so called. There's complete one hundred per cent truth in the Michigan plug: “World’s largest inland trade center.” Es} g Sign in front of an Ohio church: “Eleventh—Thou shalt not park.” es, Verbal Orchids to~’ Franklin Burnaby of Bloomfield Hills; e¢ighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ubly of Birmingham; fifty-fifth wedding an- niversary. Mrs. of Rochester: | , Bert O. Myers Margaret Percival eighty-fourth birthday. eighty-sixth birthday. ‘ Climbing Together I Is the - Only Way + Up David Lawrence Says: Soviets Push Nuclear Test Hoax WASHINGTON hoax of our times is the inspired drive to stop the of nuclear weapons. - Many well-meaning, loyal citizens have been mis- led by the propa- ganda, and many people through- out the world have been scared about the sup- posed ill - effects of “fall-out” from the tests. Authoritative evidence has been produced WREN again and again by reputable scientists that ‘‘fall- out” from nuclear-weapons tests has not added any real danger. But somehow this evidence is con- stantly ignored, and the Soviet propaganda campaign moves on because the truth is not conspicu- ously displayed. * * * Over the weekend came a joint statement from 160 scientists gathered at Lausanne, Switzerland, where, under the auspices of the Swiss Academy of Medicine, a three-day symposium was _ held “to determine all the long-range consequences of radioactivity.” There were representatives present from the United States, France, Italy, West Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Nor- way and Switzerland. An Invita- tion to attend was declined by Soviet scientists. This is what the imposing group of scientists assembled in Switzer- land had to say in their formal communique:. “Thanks mainly to the extensive and painstaking research conducted in the Anglo-Saxon countries, it appears well established that the increase in atmospheric radio- activity and in radioactive fall-out does not play any essential part and does not have any practical importance when compared to natural radiation. : “The values which have been recorded do not, in any case, constitute a danger to the health of mankind.” Nothing could be more explicit and reassuring. Yet this very point has been made again and again, as, for instance, by the National Academy of Sciences in America. But within, a short time after such pronouncements are issued, there are always a few scientists who come out with rebuttals or with arguments that the layman cannot understand, but which keep the scare going, Nothing pleases Moscow more. It may or may not be significant that some of the persons in the scientific field here and abroad who hold ideological attitudes simi- lar to the Communists are among the most ardent of the advocates of the theory that*nuclear-weapons tests are highly dangerous. One of the scientists in the forefront of the agitation is a man who was refused security clearance by our government in certain research work. — The biggest Soviet- testing The Country Parson “Contentment may. be good for cows but contented people aren't mad e aa much.” He may have been unjustly ac- “cused, and it may, of course, be sheer coincidence that he is argu- ing so vehemently against the determination made by the Atomic Energy Commission to continue testing. * * * Most sensational now, however, is the plan of the Soviet govern- ment to announce that it will stop testing nuclear weapons on its own and will not ask for any interna- tional agreement before doing so. This is already hailed in some quarters here as a smart propa- ganda move. But are we so gullible as to applaud a policy which can be changed at will in three or six months, but which for the time being would, if concurred in here, stop some important American tests Just as they are about te be made? Despite the existence of bio- logical hazards of one kind or another constantly affecting a small percentage of the world’s population due to medica! X-rays, the sun's rays and other natural causes, life has to go on. x * * Exploratory tests are needed to advance peaceful as well as mili- tary uses of atomic energy. Testing is important, moreover, because deterrent weapons have to be de- veloped by the United States so as to keep some one-man govern- ment from suddenly plunging the world into a war that. could wipe out millions of lives. a a 2 If Soviet Russia could prevent the use of nuclear bombs, her con- ventional forces are big enough today to conquer western Europe. So the Soviet game is to get the West to give up nuclear weapons while the Communist armies of Russia and Red China dominate Europe and Asia. (Copyright, 1958) . Dr. William Brady Says: Overheated Room Causes False Sense of Chilliness Fifty-two years ago the great Dr. Osler—I enjoy picking flaws in his teachings, although he was undoubtedly the greatest medical teacher this coun- made this charac- teristic observa- tion in his famous PRACTICE: “Chronic — bron- chitis is the win- ter cough of the aged, recurring with regularity as the weather gets cold and change- able.”’ If Dr. Osler could have had the knowledge we have acquired since he wrote might well have mentioned that chronic bronchitis recurs as the indoor temperature rises above the DR. BRADY temperature cf a perfect autemn day and the indoor humidity falls far below that of the driest desert air. Polar explorers, arctic hunt- ers, trappers, fishermen, woods- men, sailors, soldiers and others who endure the severest expo- sure to cold and wet are re- markably free from any indispo- sition or lilness an ieneramus would call a ‘‘cold” as long as thev’re isolated from ‘‘civiliza- tion’’'—not close enough to ordi- nary persons to catch anything. Anyone who asserts that cold or changeable weather causes or pre- disposes to illness or disease, yet ignores the effect of overheated, dehydrated air, betrays his incom- petence to adVise about health. HOMES OVERHEATED Most American homes are over- heated with abnormally dry air. It causes excessive evaporation from the skin and mucous mem- branes, which gives rise to a feel- ing of chilliness, - This feeling makes mollycod- . dles call for still more -heat . - a vicious citcle, You'll never break it by just complaining. Nor by putting on more clothing - than normal persons wear. Not every woman who finds the atmosphere a little chilly at tea party, bridge club or PTA is real- ly chilly. A considerable number just want to exhibit their tiinks or sables. At that, the woman with the fur piece is not nearly so ridictlous as the executive hurrying. to the corner bar for his mid-forenoon or : mid-afternoon restorative, -holding his coat collar around his neck to ‘fend off the flu germs, in what the nostrum vendors. consider ot kind of weather. ye trysever knew —. “the doctor's bible,’ he In a talk to follow, I'll suggest several better ways to prevent or correct the feeling of chilli- ness than overheating the piace or dulling your sensorium with the narcotic, alcohol, * * * Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words lorg pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, ciag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered 0} Dr. Wiliam Brady, tf a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tlac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) Voice of the People Wants Summer Due Date for Taxes in Townships Could someone tell me why the property tax in West Bloomfield and other townships comes due those tax papers out in the sum the winter time? Couldn't they get ime when the mass of the working people are thinking about buying luxuries, forgetting the roof over their heads and then having to pay interest compounded on other years in arrears? Walled Lake Answers Letter About Holiday To the Sister of One Who Didn't Come Back, if it’s any consolation, there are a few of us who remem- ber Armistice Day and bow our heads and say a prayer. There’s. no greater sacrifice than to give one’s life for the flag. Unfortunately there are times when we must fight to protect our way of life. Women have always borne the brunt of war. I salute you. Your City Com- mission never saw a soldier on the wire or saw the 32nd Division under fire, Michigan and Wiscon- sin men slouching through the mire or in hand-to-hand combat with the Hun. But take heart. Christ was cruci- fied upon the Cross. Some are de- vout and pray that day. Others in their selfishness and thoughtfulness go their way. Shame on them. To you I say, we shall not forget Armistice Day. God Bless you. Platoon Commander ‘McNamara Joins Reuther’s Roost’ I see McNamara has climbed up in the Reuther roost and is sitting right beside our Governor Wil- liams, both waiting to hear their master’s voice. These may not be the prize captives of the U. S. but they’re captured the mostest of any two in politics. dipper ‘Same Ones Would Refuse Life to Dead’ If we had the chance to bring all‘our war dead back to life, the same few who want to take Rosie the Riveter out of the shops would want the servicemen and women to lie back in their graves so the old man could. keep a job he prob- ably doesn’t deserve. Some grati- tude. Vet ‘We Could U: se That Work Here’ Senator Potter comes up with the fact our country has ordered 21 million dollars worth of trucks from Japan. We'd certainly like that work in Pontiac. I hope Sen- ator Potter keeps right on the job. GMC Vet ‘Vacation Apart Like Taking Bath’ Taking a separate vacation is like taking a bath. It renews your love and relieves your nerves. dumpy Another Agrees About Basketball I agree with the Sports Editor about Oakland County, teams get- ting taken for a ride. I live in an- other county and I also saw the Clarkston-Grand Blanc game. Clark Johnson Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘How Do You Get on Williams Lake? I'd like to know how people are expected to get onto Williams Lake road off Dixie highway if they're traveling from Pontiac. What is the reason for the “no left turn:’ sign? What other road is there to turn on if you live off Williams Lake road? Mrs. R. C. ‘What Do You Do in Such a Case?’ What are you going to do when you don’t believe in either the policy of the Democrats or the Republicans? Will someone tell me? Liza ‘Critics Are Just Narrow-Minded Those who criticize women work- ing in factories are narrow-minded - people living in a small world. Women are employed al] over the world in all walks of life. They have been from the beginning of time. * * * Why pick on the factory girl only, whether she's married, single, widowed or divorced. A woman’s right to work is a sacred privilege, whether she’s a nurse, doctor, lawyer, secretary, etc. x * * One of our Commandments says, “Thou shalt not covet thy neigh bors’ goods."’ So let's not envy our fellow man, be that person male or female, rich or poor. I noticed very few signatures on the critical letters. Are you ashamed to reveal your identity? Zelda M. Jackson 4800 Payton Rd. ‘Can Be Corrected but Not That Way’ Dear Union Member, (as you say, but the name I have for it is Victim) my wife and daughter were in your union two years, un- protected. You're righ t—there’s something that can be done, but labor needs _ representation, not management. As long as you don't have a contract with a wage scale over 75 cents an hour, you're throwing your money away for sure. Remember, if you have a meeting, a new broom sweeps clean. Lee Beegle 113 Tregent ‘City Green Lights Are Too Short’ Pontiac green lights at Saginaw and Huron are so short that you can't even get across the sireet before they start 40 blink, That means if you aren't’ poised at the curb when they change, you wait an ex:ra light. Where, oh where, is this traffic survey that was sup- po-ec to Make us ag good as other cities? Pedestrian Colleges Plan for Future Growth Dr. Bone is.an excelient er- _ample of the versatile modern university president whose broad vision of educational problems lets him plan ahead to meet the doubling of college enrollments predicted for 1970. Contrast Dr. Bone’s vision with that of the “ivory tower” pro- fessor mentioned below. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case X-367: Dr. Robert G. Bone, aged about 40, is the very capable president of Illinois State Normal University. He and I were among the seven imported _ lectur- ers that:Dr, Ben- jamin C. Willis, Superintendent of Chicago’s Schools, invited to give ori- entation ad- dresses to all the 16,000 school teachers. To get us into the proper mood DR, CRANE and coordinate our thinking, Dr. Willis held a breakfast for us at 7:30 that morning at the Hilton Hotel. Dr. Bone and I began convers- ing about the big problem ahead of all colleges in the next decade, namely, how to accommodate the zooming enrollments. “We decided to-entist the aid of townspeople,”” Dr.-~ Bone added, “especially in the matter of obtain- . ing rooms. “So we got the aid of the:local dairies and on the milk bottle caps we invited people with any rooms to rent to notify us. “In that manner, we: quickly ob-' tained over 250 extra rooms. Dr. | Crane, the idea, was not original with me, for it has been used sev- eral times before. . oes & “But it helped us greatly and we appreciated the yvenerous co- operation of the townspeople.” PREXY’S PROBLEMS The laymen seldom realize the problems confronting modern col- lege presidents. Such men combine the scientific background of the cloistered professor, but also have the extrovertive outlook of the high ~~ class salesman, They are experts in Human. Relations. Thus, the college prexy is ex- pected to be a good orator and money raiser. But he must also be able to placate his faculty and obtain’ maximum cooperation from students, The college presidents sre far More open-minded and aware of trends than the average teacher on their campus. For example, I recently addressed the North Central Asso- ciation of college and university ptesidents-at their annual meeting in\ Chicago. * * And I suggested three methods for simplifying the dilemmas cre- ated by the prophesied doubling of college enrollments by” 1970: (1) Adopt the student-teacher ra- tio of 24:1, under which high now operate. Present col- are only 12:1. _ dents \ Ete eraes.s at bts te cov robes she su Jo nal rollments predicted to hit us be. fore 1970, and we would not need to spend billions for new buildings. * * * (3) Initiate Dr. Bone’s plan and enlist widespread cooperation from townspeople who have thousands of vacant rooms they could rent. All the college presidents were quite receptive to these sugges- tions, In fact, during the open forum I conducted after my ad- dress, not a single objection was raised. But a young professor in a col- lege in Georgia heard about my suggestions and them “crackpot” ideas. “We'd have you know that here at « Blank University,” he ex- claimed, ‘‘we want FEWER stu- per teacher rather than more students.”’ * wk * That young man obviously is a sheltered .“‘ivory tower” professor termed ‘who lacks the vision and éxperi- ence of college presidents. He doesn't remotely comprehend the practical problems facing colleges. Always write i. % Da, coat W. Crane tern & A THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958 Girls’ white nylon slips 2 for? 3 Low priced luxury! Bod- ice bouffants, half slips. Pretty trims, Sizes 4-14. ugar Nn spice’ Easter bonnets for your moppets cost LESS when you buy at Federal’s | : 2 249 «998 d . . | Sweet ... delectable . . . and every single one is tagged at an unbelievably low price! Smooth, textured or lacy straws—many are imports. De- lightful trimmings. Whites, naturals, pastels, bright colors. Styles for girls 4-14, 1912-2214, F sid : » oq Girls’ cotton blouses 498 Rose trim leno, roll- sleeve. Maize, pink, white. “Chopstick” blouson in whine | In sizes 7 to 14. Fick Bees gaits ts ERROR hed & OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL Monday through Saturday Saginaw at Warren, Pontiac dept. stores Junior boys’ Easter slacks 3 98 Ivy styled or pleated models in rayon-nylon gab, rayon-acetate novelty or flannel weaves. Blue, brown or gray. Sizes 5 to 10. Girls’ new-look chemise dresses Bye Pink or blue drip-dry cotton. Solid top attached to woven- check skirt. Hip-banded chem- ise overblouse in checks. 7-14. Tots’ sizes 3-6x............ 2.98 a 4 Girls’ wool. coats for Easter best 10°%° Princess or straight styles in woolens. Beautifully detailed; many with flower trims, de- tachable and washable overcol- lars. Gray, navys colors. 4-6x. Sizes 7-12..................12.98 ee eee 8 Pe eer anit: cana BADE Si ipl as New Easter shoes for your ennry family Z + cost lest when you shop at Federal’s 4 1 in8 Te aaeanne : i DREAM STEP teens’ CLOWNS little girls’ Easter dress) © BLUE BIRD children’s or FRIS- | BLUE BIRD girls’ jet black patent black patent swivel up black patent swivel strap, blue KIJES teens’ glove leather saddles, —_— swivel strap with blue faille lining. straps. 4-9. 3.99 faille lining. 84 3. 2 99 crepe soles. 814-3, 4-9. 3 99 Hard soles. 814-3. 4 99 ° , e ® Yorkshire Shu-Loks 4” Easy on -and - off Little boys’ — Tots’ pastel dress suits spring dresses 1 a 1" SL EN A RR ES Shorts or longies with bacco Easter egg tints in- fresh, weak. black leather ox- og . _ | izing shirts in combinations of able’ cottons. Nauticala, che- fords. Sizes 9 to 3. DREAM. STEP women’s black DREAM STEP women’s dress-up DREAM STEP women’s pump - * . ae Oy: "Many" ie 5 dey econ gga Boys’ 3%2-6 . 5.99 sy? dees beet smart for spring. style with high heel. Black patent with modified toe. Black patent, 8 , ! ’ ocking trims. Sizes 4. = * 9, F ; f ‘one low price Sizes 28. to 18 ae 1 ws # years. oe Men's 61-12, 6.99 lué faille lined. 4-9, 4.99 with blue linings. 4- 4.99 blue faille lining. 4-9. 4. 99 os a ed | 1 “ \ Z \ ry * - z i » ’ L. | : a \ : : i ‘ “ ‘ S . \ , . ts j 13 £ : EIGHT | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 381, 1958 : oe April 7, The Easter-time mora-| ° . . lana, Va. He was t , ° | Expanding Moratoriym (tin is an expansion of such a S€Mfridge Flier Killed |v, Ya. fe was gn roule from Seeking Rotary Post | FUEL OIL | | DETROIT w — Circuit court|Practice at Christmas. WEIRTON, W.Va, (BA single- | ‘Kissi ng Cousi ns’ Again | ALMA — Rolland Fisher of Bay City has been nominated for) + ,@ommissioners have declared a engine AD6 plane crashed and ex-| In one | a year, the words the : torium on evictions and fore- Micha in as — T.'ploded on a farm near here yes-|age adult reads in his daily 1 poeta | Atte D li N P election as governor of Rotary In-| No Contr act " from next Wednesday security analyst for a. ite ae killing the “Navy pilots, paper would fill more than 90 full- er ue Ing Car aris ternational’s 631st District, which: ec through the following Monday, Milwaukee investment firm. ‘Ens. L. K.. Stovall,’ about 27 Oce-|1 length books. pote Wan) Con Nese N essary mummy «PARIS — The Marquis de, The duel, which strongly re- | Michigan counties, The District Cal Today — ! Alma ‘Cuevas and ballet master Serge, sembled a scene from somebody's Convemion il Ee Oe Suen f kis using again! poe Ae A aaa ended with| ballet, was supposed to be secret) woulq succeed Harry S. Dietrich) De Cuevas pinking Lifar's arm. since such things are illegal in of Adpena as president. | * «~ * France. There were only 100 spec- Navcd aa marqui he|tators on hand, many of them apoleon was ‘born in in| [aalperces, eaner -~ pa news photographers and reporters. Corsica, off the east coast of Italy. Ethe field of honor outside Paris Gregory Oil Co. 94 East Walton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141 | lafter Lifar had challenged his FRESH CREAMERY be qwitaSe ¢ > eee ae anes eal Repeated by Popular Demand! 7 White’ ballet. i . a i! ‘ 45 The duel lasted only a few min-| "es | aa utes and the disputants kissed : - each other on the cheek. their 10- day-old feud settled according to PAY REGULAR PRICE OF $5.95 FOR 1 GALLON .. . SECOND WITH. THIS gd bi | Eno Gace akan GALLON FOR ONLY Ic... 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Tonight Tuesday and Wednessay in Downtown Pontiac... @ $100 Man’s Outfit 6 @ $ 75 Teenage Boy’s Outfit @ $ 50 Small Boy’s Outfit $450.00 IN NEW EASTER FASHIONS @ $100 Woman's Outfit @ $ 75 Teenage Girl’s Outfit @ $ 50 Small Girl’s Outfit To Be Given Away Free, April 1, 1958 Girls’ Fully Lined Washable . ACRILAN ‘TOPPERS ty —CONTEST RULES— Pontiac Store Owners and Executives are ineligible Entrant must be at least 18 years of age. Judges’ decision on the validity of this entry is final. You need not be present to win! Ne purchase is necessary to enter your name. 3 & KRESGE'S a the family’s choice ' | SALE 53 Man-Tailored, Roll-Up Sleeve ip MESES Tour at | Tae * Completely Washable * Belted Full Backs *® Light in Weight * Sizes 7 to 14 * White, * Pink, pA * Aqua, * Flame ( Waite's... Ce RR ee ee Second Floor! — EASTER SPECIALS — Price $5.95 to $8.95 According to Size «+. from our line of — QUALITY ~ibs FLEET=A/R TEPER ERE ae ah Te MN nS hs ON MBE, Ne RO AE EO ale ee Ree "_ BLOUSES _ ea ae oS ae = Make SU RE Your. SEE ‘THEM AT. Top S “Shoes for the Entire Family” FE 2-3821 20 W. Huron Car Is Safe for That Easter Trip | TWO for the MONEY FIRST LINE — FIRST QUALITY — DAYTON THOROBREDS FREE e70x15 |$14.94 ($18.32 [$16.91 20.70 | SLACKS — 710x15 | 16.76 | 20.52 | 18.75 | 22.95 | | with any sport coat in our 7) 160x15 | 18.35 | 22.50] 20.52] 25.18] — Store regularly priced at | | 0 Wheel Alignment nett min 10% off me Bae, geen Me SEE 7” rile roman INSTALLED FREE| Fiectronte MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 Se ee | FAMOUS Pictures that ‘‘come to life’ in color and three dimension. Entertaining, 45 h € eae They Educational and ae $7 Last! Fun i the Whole Family! MARK DAVIS AMERA 83 N. Saginaw St FE 4.4343 IT'S PHOTOGRAPHI WE HAVE IT FOR LESS = = ‘til 9 ‘ DOT OWN PENNEY'S j GEORGE'S - NEW: OnTS, , 16 North Saginaw Street A OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL9 | We Give Red Stamps “4 Ne Serlaen a if . ( ; / ,- iw ; r : ve ceria 7 =" bi - ™ - : ‘i . a ; Plus Tax & Exchange — If No Exchange Add $3.00 4 , $1800 $26.75 to $39.75 you get free your choice _ any slack in our store regularly priced at $14.95. You save $14.95! J Monday & Tuesday Only Barnett's | 150 NORTH SAGINAW STREET wi papas cone me TOPPERS Kaster Special! Seeman New ‘spring Toppers of i famous make. Chemise styles, casual styles, dressy wools in white and pastels. Regularly $26.95 Especially priced for tonight and Tuesday Only. Ee PEGGY'S Open Tonight WHY PAY $65—$75-—$85 FOR YOUR | SUITS FINER FABRICS — IMPORTED and TOP QUALITY DOMESTIC WOOLENS USED EXCLUSIVELY sy Le HARWOOD ‘“wroraibors CLOTHIERS 908 W. HURON at TELEGRAPH Mis. oR Re Rk ox QUALITY! ara y ¢ WAY S 17-19 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET | SPECIAL! FOR GIRLS ‘ THE DUSTER SAILOR Squared front collar dusters with brass buttons— $ 5 middy collar blouse and swing skirts, complete with -white tote bag. Sizes 7 to 14. - Button in dickies, pleated around skirts, $ 5 i sailor beret with red pom-poms.. Sizes 3 to « 6x, 7 to 14. ae Oe Sen i ee os a ee ee Be EL. 6,000 PARKING SPACES... Downtown Pontiac offers everything . . . Finest quality merchandise . .. A wonderful selection of everything you need . . . moderate prices... PLUS .. . 6,000 PARKING SPACES . . . Check these outstanding values offered thrifty. shoppers tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday and plan your Easter shopping trip with savings ia Downtown Pontiac. THE SLIM LOOK (A FOR A PRETTIER > bows after birth. will be held children Robert a Texas Mrs at 3 p.m. today at Lakeville Ceme- Robert Highfield of Pontiac Mare. tery. Officiating will be the Rev. Herbert Smith of South America, |Robert G. Morris. . Don of Clarkston, and Ford, Loys | Funeral arrangements were by and Charles, all of California; |Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford. brothers Howell of Pontiac, James Surviving besides the parents are of Tennessee, and sisters, Mrs. three sisters and a brother. Bonn f Clarkst nd ners. iaerpareunaat Porida | MRS. MARY J. HOUGHTALING Twelve grandchildren also sur- Mrs. Mary J Houghtaling, 90, of vive. Funeral service will be at\7] E. Glass Pd., Ortonville, died 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hun-/at her residence Sunday of a heart toon Funeral Home, with burial in attack. Waterford Center Cemetery, with) survivin Su g are a daughter, Mrs. Rev. James Deeg officiating. Margaret Kline of Pontiac, three MRS. ADA POLLEY isons, Harold of San Luis Obispo, Calif., Burdette of Pontiac and Mrs. Ada Polley, 85, of 38 Blaine HUBERT KEYLON Hubert Keylon, 58, of 2450 Dixie Bernard, of Ortonville; 19 grand- St. died Saturday at Pontiac Gen- childrent, 43 great grandchildren, She is survived by a daughter, and three great great grandchil- Mrs. Charlotte Reaume of Dray- dren. ton Plains and two sons, George; Funeral will be the C. F. and Frank, both of Pontiac, AlsO sherman Funeral Home at 2 p.m. surviving are two sisters, Mrs.'Wednesday, with the Rev. James Lillian Kimball of Bloomfield Hills/1 yther officiating. Burial will be and Mrs. John Smith of Pontiac. in Lum Cemetery. The Rev. Theo Allebach of Oak- ° _land Avenue Presbyterian Church MRS. CASSIUS INMAN wil] officiate at funeral services ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Cas- at 2 p.m. Tuesday from Pursley siys (Myrtie) Inman, 84, of 158 Funeral Home. Burial will be in) qijjson St., will be conducted at 3 Oak Hill Cemetery p.m, tomorrow at Roth's Home for : Funerals by the Rev. Ellis A. Hart MES, FRED RAPSON of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Fred (Myrtle L.) Rapson,|Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. 57, of 99 Calvert St., died yester-| Mrs. Inman, who diéd Saturday day at Pontiac General Hospital}at the home of her daughter, Mrs. after a four month illness. Frederick Pank, 115 Hollister St., Surviving besides her husband|was the oldest member of her and mother, Mrs. Dave Thurlow, |church. are four daughters, Mrs. Gloria; Surviving besides her daugh- Kessler of Toledo, O, Mrs. “ar-|ter is a son, Kenneth of Oakland, gery Murray of Detroit, Dorothea |Calif.; five grandchildren and five and Bonnie Rapson, both of Pon-|great-grandchildren. Junior Editors Quiz on FISH Room for a whole posse of junior sheriffs... or 9 big ranch hands! Dis the big wagon favorite Six big reasons why FOR and rear-end styling so advanced that it will stay in style for years to come. 1. Ford wagons outcomfort them all To begin with, Ford wagons for 1958 are the only wagons in the low-price field that give you the comfort of foam-rubber cushioned front seats in all models. Ford wagons give you a 15% softer ride. And Ford’s new Magic-Circle steering is up to 12% easier—makes toughest parking and maneuvering problems a breeze. bring you a new brand of responsive power .. . particularly in your normal driving range. 3. Ford wagons are built to stay built Of all the wagons in Ford’s field, only Ford offers so many braces in the roof (Ford has 6, while others have but 4). And only Ford has 18 rubber body mounts and extra insulation against weather and noise. Ford wagons are standouts for stand-up! 5. You can save up to 15% on gas . Team one of Ford's all-new V-8 engines with Cruise-O-Matic Drive (the newest, thriftiest, most versatile automatic going) and you can save up to 15% on gas! Or choose Ford’s Mileage Maker Six ... the most advanced, gas-savingest Six in its field! . Ford wagons set the style The brilliant new 4-passenger Thunderbird+1958's on-the-road dream car—inspired the style of each and every one of Ford’s six new wagons. That means you get trim, sculptured lines . . . front-end 4. You can have the Thunderbird’s own V-8 GO Enjoy thrilling Thunderbird GO in your choice of all new V-8's .. . up to 300-horsepower strong. With new Precision Fuel Induction, these great engines 6. It’s the lowest-priced wagon of the low-price 3* In the low-price three, you can't find a lower-priced 2-door wagon! In fact, all six Ford wagons are priced lower than comparable competitive models. Just one more of the many reasons why Ford sells nearly half again as many station wagons as anyonel A. %) PS f Z QUESTION: Do Fish Talk? ANSWER: Scientists say they are pretty sure fish can hear and make noises. So if dogs, or birds, or cats, or crows talk, then fish probably do, too. ; It has been known for some time that some fish make noises. The croaker, a kind of snapper that we have pictured, makes a sort of grunting noise when it is taken from the water Within the last few years a woman scientist has dis- covered that most fish make noise. Dr. Marie Poland Fish of the Narrangansett Marine Laboratory at the University of Rhode Island recorded the noises of deep sea fish. She found that shrimp click their claws, make noises with| et air bladders or by rubbing together teeth, bones or fins. Here are some of the noises she “heard: Toadfish, coarse gutteral growls; seahorse, a click made by snapping its head- back- ward; porcupine fish, a shrill whine; black triggerfish, a rasp, grate or bark; and sculpin, a long sustained droning like the ~ hum of a generator. ; *Based on comparison of manufacturers’ suggested retail delivered prices =P? ® 9-passenger Country Sedan is just one of Ford’s six style-setters for 1958. You can pay more but you can’t find a better wagon buy. COME IN AND TAKE AN ACTION TEST ob * * * __.__._ FOR YOU TO DO: Paste this picture on cardboard and _ olor the fish blue, stones white and plants green. Then draw) : * . . — | _ in a fishing line and hook with a worm on it~ Make believe) ; ‘ SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER one fish is the mother and the other her son and write down what they are saying about the fishhook. s * * * | (For this questioh, we have mailed $10 to Kathy Massey of, Rock -Hill, 8. C. Send your question on a postcard to Violet : Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of The Pontiac Press. _ Romorrow: How did April Fool's Day start?) | ‘ 2 a ae ( od Wy, ; ” . - : ; ; | » — FOR A BETTER BUY IN A USED CAR OR TRUCK, BE SURE TO SEE OUR @7> OR OTHER SELECTIONS — ~ —— . ~ + | > ELEVEN $40 Stolen From Clinic in Waterford Township and Airport Rds. in Waterford Township, was broken into some- Expected to Ask for Pender’s Promotion the = Police believe the Waterford Township Supervisor] fully locked, Elmer Johnson is expected to pre-| Approximately $18 was eee cad members Dipl pins Te wn a fe) hi am Crommiett, : Paden of Millard J. Pender goat D. . A small clinic at Williams Lake| captain to chief of police at to-/@ rear window and. unlocking wn night’s board meeting. door, Johnson has been acting chief since the release of Frank Van Atta last spring and Pender has Cit been in charge of the department’ 8 e comes sev en men, ate Sane, «oro ool Church Prelate capacity of the Watkins Hill water cyHtem will be given by Johnson.| 290 Attend Banquet Charged i in F or gery; | Im forging one check against me investigating an alleged embez- Waive Examination | = 53, a bookkeeper for 28 years for be secured, Prosecutor George D.|jury probe when he was unable to and Anderson, regarding the well lthe Bostick’ Foundry in Lapeer, |Lutz said. waived examination this morning jover to Circuit Court on a charge)served as a one man grand juror Mortgage Record Set zlement of $50,000 from the Bos- ‘eight years. * * * Lutz had requested the grand Released on a personal bond of} '$1,000, Fernea will be arraigned as an outside judge can LAPEER — George get complaints from either Bos- tick Company over a period of}) ..rance year Lapeer Circuit Judge Timothy C.|tick officials or its bonding com-|than in in Justice Court and was bound /Quinn disqualified himself, having'pany. more NEW YORK — The nation’s life- acquired real-estate mortgages totaling a record. $6,800,000,000 in 1956, an increase of $200,000,000 over the| companies Oakland 4-H Awards Dressmaking ined 4-H Club Saturday to Judy cme ford of Milford and Sharon Brodie of Brimingham. The girls will represent the coun- ty in July at a statewide dress- making contest in East Lansing. Their homemade dresses were judged the best out of more than 300 entries at a contest held in Eastern Junior High School. If yeu are unable yom ae CREDIT obuN afftor ’ Your Watch ; apeted S 30 © Regulated | Goorges-Newports lewelry De -74.N. Saginaw St. WORRIED OVER DEBTS? Tecastnes of bow toed se haw’ teen hes debdte or bills when due, see for you con Lael owe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Assectation of Credit Counsellors | 411% 8. Saginaw “Let 9 Years of Credit Counsellin Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ae rience Assist You” . Evenings by App't. Above Oskiend Theater _in Honor of Armenian Archbishop Paroyi water line for a proposed new eave elementary school on Forest ave- uue, and engineers have pre- sented an estimated cost of $6,516 for construction of the 471 foot water main. Archbishop Khoren Paroyian, re- presentative of Catholicos Zareh 1 of Lebanon, was honored by 250 guests Saturday night at a ban- ; quet in Hellenic Hall of St.) There are 134 existing lots and'George Greek Orthodox Church, 180 proposed for future develop-/95 Mariva Ave. ment. * x x ke Welcoming him to Pontiac, City In other business, an opinion|Manager Walter K, Willman said, | | ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Everyones Looking Your Legs Should Be Seen in Gaymodes from Oakland County Corporation Counsel Harry Merritt regarding the possibility of setting up a pub- lic improvement revolving fund “We glory in ihe fight you are making for freedom in Armenia | and are proud of the people of| Armenia who have chosen to make | will be discussed. their home in Pontiac.” Another report from the town- xt *&« * | ship’s engineers indicates that the | Other .officials on hand to greet | Highland Estates Subdivision water |th prelate were the Rev. D. D.| system on M-59, near Airport!McColl, president of the Pontiac road, has been approved and new Pastors Assn.; Fred Ziem, Oak- tap-ins can now be made. land County prosecutor; John W. x * * Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac The house connections were held|Chamber’ of Commerce; Frank up temporarily until chloridation!Irons, sheriff of Oakland County | difficulties had been ironed out and Chief of Police Herbert between developers and township Straley. enginners, ity over Armenian churches that | Driver Hurt Trying =. ®t mae Bvt car to Avoid P edestrian fe aed i are only about ith ree or four churches left in Ar- | A pedestrian who tripped while menia. The Communists have con- | crossing a street caused an ac- iverted churches into clubs and cident which landed a motorist in Stables. Christian people are sec- the hospital. ‘retly worshipping in their homes. | Marcelline Stoddard, 29, of 119) x & f State Ave., fell while running) “What I admire most of this across the street near her home.| | wonderful and beautiful country of Two cars going north passed her| yours is its freedom.’ said the as she lay there. The driver of) archbishop. the second car, Edward Pompeian, | United States to assume author- 43, of 154 Mark St, swerved right #0000 SSSS0 8888 | to avoid her and hit a tree. _ | Pompeian told police he dia PLASTIC WALL : not think he had hit her, but she a said she had been hit, possibly by | a the first car which did not stop. |i a Miss Stoddard was treated at @ te . St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for lacerations of the hip and hand. # For Bath, Cs Pompeian was admitted with pos- a Walls | sible fractured ribs, and is in good ba Up = ondition t soneee E glalaelala lait PI BI f Kj lls 2 = ARMSTRONG Rubber = r) dni DidSt AUIS § TI LE - a a a a 3 in Texas City § : a Vg-Inch C a ‘— Thick . 150 Workers Escape 5 Ea. = as Chemicals Explode Seouseeueneuneane® at Union Carbide Co. . ASPHALT - : TILE : TEXAS CITY, Tex. » — Am a chemical plant explosion - killed @ 7 “three men yesterday in this Gulfig 5 Coast port, where 512 died 11) b 9x9 a years ago next month in a series /@ Marbleized s of ship blasts. 5 Derk Colors Ea. # . * * S gusuuneneeeraaes This time a two-story brick and} steel building blew up at the Union| gm INLAID . Carbide Chemicals .Co. Its force | — Leal was felt 12 miles away in Galves-|m Ti L E a ~ ton. ia a _ Those killed were S. V. Crider, /@ = 39, La Marque, Tex., father of 5 es a | five children; R. E. 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A ee aPer Maa ie al 4 e. a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958 TWELVE Romance. Travels Mrs. Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt of Birmingham her daughter, Amy, to John A. F. Wendt Jr. of Denver, He is the son of Mrs. John A, F. Wendt of Winnetka, Ill, and the late Mr. Wendt. Colo. AMY ROOSEVELT Couple Plans April Rite To be married April 26 in She received a B.A, degree Boulder, Colo., are Amy Roose- velt of Birmingham and John A. F. Wendt Jr. of Denver, Colo. ‘ * * * Amy is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt and the late G. Hall Roosevelt, brother of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. She is the grand- daughter of the late Mrs. Fran- at Swarthmore College and a master's degree from Grad- uate Teachers’ College, ,Win- netka, Ill. * * * Mr. Wendt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. F. Wendt of Winnetka, was graduated from the University of Michigan and from the University of Colo- ces Polk Kemp of Detroit and the late Elliott Roosevelt, rado Schoo] of Law. 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Place in double boiler, add 2 By JANET ODELL u Ae: Piven are © = a Pontiac Press Home Editor eaflet “Vitamins in Your Diet’ send a stamped, self-addressed en- LS — weeks tow frozen velope with your request for leaf-|Strawberries have been on the let No. 38. Address Josephine Low-|bargain food list. Use some of man in care of The Pontiac Press./them to make this chiffon pie VALUE OF CEREALS suggested by Mrs. Robert Knight. Too often the homemaker over- x * * looks the value of cereals. Avoid) In addition to caring for her, the highly refined, polished ones.|home and two children, Mrs. | Use the whole grain variety. Ce- real, along with your egg and toast |Knight enjoys membership in Beta and fruit juice, will give you a|Sigma Phi sorority, a child study | good start toward your daily re- group and the Mary Lyon group, quirements in nutrition. You also of her church. 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But if you have to change trains, then I must agree with your mother that you are too young. . “Dear Mrs. Post: Our daugh- ’ ter is being married this June —reception to be held in the basement of the church. Guests will be seated at small tables and served. Is it proper to use paper plates with a wedding design on them? : “The dishes supplied by the church are the heavy restau- rant type and not very pretty. ‘ If paper is proper, could the bride's table have good china from home, or would this call attention to the paper?” Answer: If you ere having a caterer provide and serve the food and drinks for your re- ception he will be able to sup- ply the china and glasses that will be needed. On the other hand, if there will be no caterer, pretty pa- per plates will be better than unattractive heavy china. I think the same plates should be used for the bride's table. * Fa Couple Plans April Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mata- way of Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Frederick Wil- liam Sickenberger, son of Mrs. E. H. Sickenberger of Birming- ham. The wedding has been set for April 19 at Assumption Grotto Church in Detroit. Students to Present Easter Production First Church of God will present an Easter play, ‘The Shadow. of ‘a Cross,"’ by student: of Ander- ison College, Anderson, Ind. Tuesday at 8 p.m. as part of an li-day:- tour of Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. Professor Malcolm Gressman directs the group. — sy Ad, Mrs. Alberta Harrelson Owner ANOTHER VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP | , SB ML LLB» TUESDAY, at 434 W. HURON ST. - OPENING SPECIAL Regular $10 Permanent for $7.50 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL FE 5-3128 My, Lm > APRIL Ist PONTIAC Barbara Haas Operator It’s Faster Parade Time! SEND YOUR GARMENTS IN TODAY - The collegiate group will appear [ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 81, -1958 Aid Girls Ranch. General chairman of Girls’ Ranch Tag Days is Mrs. Leslie Langford of South Tilden avenue. Here she pins one of the tags on her cochairman, Mrs. sane: tance . Mrs. S. B. Wattles, member of the steering eee Pentiae Press Photes John Napley of Menominee road. Additional funds are needed to begin building the ranch at the site in Oxford. Sp Rog eR MRE ee So Q committee of Girls’ Ranch, checks the list of volunteer workers for the project April 11 and 12. Meeting last week were various groups of the Women’s Society of Bethany Baptist Church. Lydia group met at the church with Mrs. Louis Londick as chairman. Mrs. B. M. Wilton of Lakewind drive hostessed Ruth group with Mrs. Hardy Fair assisting. * * * Dorcas group members gathered at the Wall street home of Mrs. Bernadine Little, while Esther group met with Mrs. Alfred Coles of Whitfield court. Mrs. Jessie Reed was the cohostess. “Mrs, Forrest-Brown enter- tained ‘members of Martha group at her home on Osceola drive, and Mrs. Gustav Ek- Busy Week for Groups strom was hostess to the Na- omi group at her home on Giddings road. ® * * The Women’s Society met at the church for a _ luncheon served by the Dorcas group under the direction of Mrs. George Lang. Percy Walley Jr. was nar- rator of the movie, ‘The Broken Mask,” and Mrs. Frank Marsh discussed ‘‘Who Am I?” Suds Lampshades Suds your lampshades and elec- tric bulbs regularly, You'll get more and better light, and have a far prettier home, Several women’s clubs throughout the city will -be par- ticipating in a benefit project for Girls’ Ranch. * * * This group has set aside April 11 and 12,as tag days to secure additional funds for the ranch, which will be built on a site near Oxford. General chairman of the project is Mrs. Leslie Lang- ford, with Mrs, John Napley as cochairman. AIDING WITH PROJECT Other workers are Mrs. Neil Gray, Mrs. Donald Rath and Mrs. Eve Smith, . volunteer chairmen; Mrs, Claire Hinck- ley, posters; Mrs. Harold Chapman and Mrs. Irving Kampner, publicity; Mrs. Jose- phine Orser, volunteer chair- man, and Mrs. S. B. Wattles, a member of the Girls’ Ranch steering committee. - *x * * Mrs. Marion Jackson is chairman of the speakers’ bureau. This committee will speak to luncheon clubs and evening gatherings on the pur- pose of Girls’ Ranch. * * * Members of Amies, Traba- jamas and Keloa clubs have volunteered to act as tag day representatives. Hours on Fri- day will be from 5 until 8 p.m. and on Saturday from 9:30 a.m, until 8 p. m. 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Man needs to know soon| Principally by-detault, top U.S,/¢¥ 0 ocean study. scientists say, American oceano-|GAIN MORE DATA part of poisonous radioactive % + | Soviet research vessels are big-|“ Stes Produced by industrial use ger, better and ey; they spend|°! atomic power in the deep sea; jmore time at sea, accommodate more scientists, and are gathering) fmore vital data faster than those of the United States. ; els from which food supplies are Ten years ago Soviet oceanog-| derived. raphy wes provincial. Today,' * a * oral scacocolg ar iiaied! a pas 4. The world’s swiftly increasing pe prog | population will mean greater de- ing rapidly. The USSR. seeMS\nendence on marine food re-\5 j® hay initiated . “crash pro-| sources. This suggests not only g gram” comparable with the rock- et-outer space effort that produced the need for practicable methods Sputnik of large-scale ‘‘ocean farming,’’| but also efforts to utilize some of, These are the composite views|the sea’s basic foodstuffs like| of some of America’s leading] plankton (tiny marine animals and, sade bd Sal dads a ag plants). | tively among world’s best, wi Here, then, are some critical/ were interviewed by the Stand-| fronts of oceanography. A sudden, ard-Times to find out how the!breakthrough could mean incalcul-. United States stands in a scientific able advantage for the nation race on which the free world’s| which scores it—whether through survival could hinge. military application or, through TWOFOLD PURPOSE political use, as in assistance to, The vast importance of the sea, |UNderdeveloped nations. and efforts to learn more about) THREE U. 8. GROUPS | it, has a military and an economic| The United States has three ma- side. Barring a shooting war, the|jor ocanographic institutions with latter may prove decisive in the|deep-sea vessels — Woods Hole East-West conflict. Here are some Oceanographic Institution in Mas- of the major elements in the pic-/sachusetts, Columbia University’s | ture: Lamont Geological Observatory in 1. In the modern concept of nu-;New York, and Scripps Institution clear war, the oceans provide|of Oceanography in California. the best hiding place for either) Woods Hole has two ships, B defense or offense. The atom-pow-|Scripps four, and Lamont a three- ered missile sub prowling the)/masted schooner, the Vema. ocean depths may play a key role ————— if World War III should come. | 2. Mankind appears on the threshold of weather control, in| which the oceans are expected to) play a prominent part. Should the Soviet Union first develop an ef-! fective technique in this field, the) outlook for the West could be’ gloomy indeed. As Dr. Henry G. Houghton, di- rector of Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Laboratory of Earth Sciences says, ‘‘An unfavor- able modification of our climate in the guise of a peaceful effort to By EVERETT 8. ALLEN New Bedford Stand-Times (Written for The AP) First in Series The United States may be losing | to the Soviet Union the biggest and whether oceanic circulation|a SPRING DRY CLEAN TIME! “Ne = ibe PROBING OCEAN'S SECRETS — U.S. oceanographers lower a 50-gallon container into the ocean to obtain water for tests. Top U.S. scientists say that principally by default American oceanog- raphy is surrendering the ]e ad in half a dozen -marine science fields to Russia. 1800 were youngsters with acute leukemia, cancer of the blood. Half were kept alive for more than a year, and 10 per cent for more than 2% years — “extra’ SeektAnswer in Chemicals No.Drug to Cure Cancer ‘months of health in which paren Yet, but Work Goes On |['Sut etts've teener” | Call Today | Pick-Up and Delivery By ALTON L. 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Starting at 1:30 and continuing ing activities. until 9 p.m., 35 Boy Scout, Cub Scout and Explorers units from the district demonstarted every- thing from handicraft to signaling equipment. * * * In a continuous show, for the second straight year, the boys manned 35 booths, most of them in the gymnasium at Pontiac Central High School and some outdoors on the school grounds. Even seamanship was in €vi- dence at Ship 5, of the First Congregational Church, where boys put on a nautical skill ex- hibit. Outdoors Troop 4, Baldwin School LOOKS EASY — Watching with as ‘Uncle’ Otto Hornung, 81, mak out matches is Scout James Hunt. Uncle Otto, OTE AE IE C7 The cub scouts, 13 packs strong, specialized in handicraft displays, but Wisner School PTA Pack 13 showed model airplanes while Pack 51, Donelson School PTA, stressed ‘“‘keeping {it.’’ A “tour” of Alaska was the pack project for Owen School PTA Pack 28. A sense of civic pride was behind the display of Mark Twain School PTA-Pack 53’s exhibit which showed ‘‘Litter Bugs” at work. Pup tent making, by Troop 5, conservation by Troop 244, hobbies by Troop 46 and coppersmithing by Troop 69 were among other fine displays. rapt attention America's first es a fire with- urday. - EASY DOES IT — ‘Treading their Way across a rope: bridge are members of Scout Troop 29, Wever School, who built it. Leading: the way is Ralph Seyhert, fol- 0 official scout equipmert, while ‘the district office devoted itself | iSchool PTA fathers, showed camp-|'0 Public relations offerings. | An outstanding attraction dur- [Of the Boy Scouts, Uncle Otto per-\the first in Pontiac and widely . ing the day was “Uncle’’ Otto. a * * * ee ial field c mienisaion=| Scout officials and those in at- Now (a) special 0 itendance declared the show better er for the Detroit Area Council! ven than Jast year’s, which was | wizardry in fire lighting, formed hourly, assisted by Robert|acclaimed. ih i Four south Oakland County com- munities will go to the polls next Monday in general elections. They are Madison Heights, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods and Ridge. The city of Lathrup Village will hold its general election April 21. Candidates for all city elective 4 Zeng @roes: = : *, a Ad 4 Pontiac Press Photcs scoutmaster, gave hourly dem- onstrations of firemaking at Scout-O-Rama Sat- Area Elections Set for Monday Pleasant f ,posts except that of justice of the bents William A, Hanna and Gor- peace will appear on the ballot in don R. Bryant are being opposed Madison: Heights. iby Samue] L. Travis and Walter * * * |B. Barry, Opposing Mayor Lloyd H. Fer-| The city’s incumbent clerk, 'guson’s bid for a second term are|treasurer and constable are unop- George S. Horkey and Dewey L. | pos Oven: Horkey is a former Royal In Pi Ridge, Walter T. |Oak Township supervisor. ne ri ahd Schinkath, incumbent, Ernest Six incumbents are among the | Getz and Robert E. Rann are 20 candidates for six seats on the City Council. Also to be elected | on the City Commission. contending for two 2-year terms | HARD TO STARBOARD — Gordon Paul, com- mittee chairman of Sea Scout Ship 5, First Con- gregational Church, mans the wheel with Dennis Dildy. The wheel and compass are from the SSS P, CREE age &, ; 2 he . ‘Re Oneida, on which Pontiac sea scouts learn nauti- cal skills. It was set up as part of the exhibit of sea scouting at Scout-O-Rama at Pontiac Central High School gym Saturday. are an associate justice of the | peace and three members of the | incumbent Robert J. Dillman for a’ board of review. one-year commission post, Hazel Park's Mayor Louis Elias, * * * will be opposed for re-election by) Jncumbents Mrs. Elizabeth Charles D. Arnold. Four candi- Mitchell and David Anderson are dates, including incumbent Oscar seeking re-election to the Lathrup S. Beamer, are seeking election to’ city Council, two seats on the City Council. | Others running for the three The others are Leonard Milligan. two-year seats on the council are Edmund R. Hocking and Orlen ¢mjj Mehil, Melvin Hunphrey and W. Boyd. (Steven Valentine. = x *& A mayor will be elected by the There are four candidates for new council when it takes office. two seats on the Huntington|Mayor Lantz L. Mackey jis not Woods City Commission, Incum-| seeking re-election. Herman W. Tanner will oppose Williams Speaks in Cleveland Seeks More School Aid CLEVELAND uP — Making a bid|last 25 years has not kept pace for increased federal aid to educa- tion, Michigan's Gov. Williams). . said last night current demands on | With the increasingly complex s0c- education are too staggering to be jal and technological needs im- taken care of through present state|posed on our society by internal and local funds. [progress and world events,” he Williams‘tdld a convention of the said. — , with the expanding population, nor} Gl Turncoat Quits Red China Says He Wants to Be First of Three Negroes to Go Home HONG KONG ® — The return of another American turncoat from Communist China aroused speculation today that more soon would follow. LaRance Sullivan said after crossing the border that he want- ed to be the first of the three Negro turncoats to go home. * * * The 27-year-old former sergeant ‘was dishonorably discharged from the US. Army with 20 other Americans who refused repatria- tion from Communist capture in ‘Korea. Sullivan, of Omaha, Neb., ‘and Santa Barbara, Calif., has American Assn. of School adminis-; — ‘dann a trators that “Of the many charac- | Pag y Ae sduca ceneatt ne teristics of the American people, | fort” pat together because of fear | one — the desire to be educated. 5+ Russian scientific advances to be literate, to be a fuller man jut should be a well-planned, or woman — stands high on the long-range program, he said. , list."’ “The people, I believe, are tired 7 He said local property taxes lot waiting,” said the Governor. can no longer carry this cost of “They want education to have education as they once did. A far whatever it needs to do the job. | greater share of this cost must 1), goal I propose is nothing short el federal tax reve- (of using the entire force of educa- meee: \tion to achieve worldwide, just and “The growth of eduction in the lasting peace.” ? lowed by Freeman Barber, and Terry Prudhomme. The bridge was part of the troop’s camping activity display at Scout-O-Rama Saturday. been described as the bitterest of the lot, “I went to China with the skin and heart of a Negro,’”’ Sullivan told newsmen, ‘I lived happily with the people in a spirit of peace.”’ . Dressed in a blte suit and look- ing healthy, he said the Peiping government treated him well dur- ing 4 years and 2 months in China, found him a job as a fac- tory worker in a provincial city and paid him a subsidy while he worked there. “IT went to China to work and study and to add my voice to the cause of peace. I did work and study and I was very happy among a soul-stirring pedple, a peace-loving people, but I thought it was time to come home,” he * * * Sullivan said he studied ‘‘the international situation, which to- day is really is a state of hysteria caused by warmongers." Sullivan is expected to sail for home Saturday, His exit left 11 other turncoats in Communist China. The two other Negroes are Clarence C. Adams, Memphis, Tenn., and William C, White,| Kansas City. Heart Girl Home for 12th Birthday ONSTED, Mich. (® — A 12th| birthday came today to Susan/ Kurtz with her warmest wishes, | including those from neighbor's | who shared their blood with her., -Susan’s birthday was quiet, however. It had to be. She came} home only yesterday from her March 11 Cleveland heart opera-| tion. This was the six-hour operation in which 24 neighbors in this tiny southeastern Michigan city helped with their donated blood. -“She looks just fine,"’ said Su- san’s grateful father Lloyd as he! | carried her into her home. He and Mrs. Kurtz brought Susan home together. Physicians had given Susan one chance in five of surviving the surgery and only six months to live if the operation were not per- formed. Driver Hospitalized After Car Hits Tree John W. Hall, 49, of 431 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, was admitted to’St. Joseph Mercy Hospita, early this morning after his car struck a tree on Middlebelt road, according to Oakland County sheriff's depu- ties. He teld officers that he came over a hill south of Orchard Lake road and suddenly saw a car stopped in the road with no lights on. He swerved to miss the ve- .|hicle and struck a tree. The hos- pital, said he was being admitted for observation of possible internal injuries. . - § —-— 7 SAY THAT AGAIN — Cub Scout Wesson Schulz, of Pack 9, tried to get the message being semaphored by Scout Larry Nichols, of Troop 150, Crofoot School. The troop used homemade code and signaling devices as its contribution to Scout-O-Rama's display of scout skills. With Statewide Talks Tonight BOISE, Idaho (AP)—Lights will burn in schoolhouses all over the state tongiht at Idahoans attend town meet- ings to swap views on education. It’s a unique effort by Idaho to get some grass-roots opinion on what Gov. Robert E. Smylie calls “the educational questions that press for decision.” Some of these questions have been posed by the accent on science prompted by Soviet and American satellites. — Views expressed at the sessions will be summed up and passed on to a statewide conference in Boise April 21. Milan Ryder of Weiser, president of Idaho Citizens for Education, said: “We think we have about 98 per cent cov- | erage of the entire state. There will be only a few small school districts that will not hold meetings tonight. Some of these districts will have meetings later.” * * * Specifically, the meetings will discuss three questions: 1. What should be taught in the schools? 2. What can be done locally to improve educational opportunities? 3. What can be done to improve opportunities for promising students after they leave high school and go to college? Idaho Faces School Issues 6 or More....... | Less Than 6... .$21.95 Ea. Completely “SELF-STORING” | f with Fiberglas Screen.. L..W. BOGERT Phone FE 4-6089 10 P.M. Daily ALL AWNING and STORM WINDOW 288 S. TELEGRAPH RD., FACING RUTH 5ST. PONTIAO a I a ke IS IR Orn SL Aiba aap alana ’ EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 31, 1938 7 Resigns After 7 Years ‘axe Sincerity Is Key to Art, Says Irene Brynner{z27-"=/"'=| ,.ea,, Board of Education has accepted ‘inn Alma City Commis- i it nation as an Alm — ag to ier a eke = By PHYLLIS BATTELLE killed him at age 50), and moth- )struggle to make imagination pay|has substituted for an acetylene )when I first came to New York! sion member after seven years. ] 109 N. Saginaw me bachigeen College's new| NEW YORK (INS)—Irena Bryn-| ¢f Was @ practicing physician. {ff but she’s still on the upgrade; |torch, and a kitchen table for a/City—I was confused, but in @) Her term still has ja year to run. Pontiac, Michigan Daniel L. Quirk dramatic arts|ner is a double first ‘cousin—close,| “All I was was a girl who had Designing exquisite jewelry _ for factory. hurry to make some money. It} She married Tom Corcoran, a De- building. Quirk’s four children, in-}) 5.1: variety—to Yul Brynner,|spent her life in the best schools, people who can afford it. Irena considers her variety of ee oor was. Nobody/troit city ineceere Se — — cluding Mrs, Nancy Williams, wife! i. actor. 't put on an|Sculpture was all I knew how to. In g three-room a t! tm [artistic venture quite the opposite/has bought it, e , Which shows!| and since has div er time be-, of Gov. G, Mennen Williams, made|S°¢ for the sincere life of her. (d0." New York City, the —- ae Se artes peniekcn et net * 5 peseged leetear les Mel Meters WANTED! the gift, Yul could see that, when she} Yul Brynner, on his way up in turns | out delicate necklaces, |C°USin and mentor. * * oo cue og Lira 30 days | first came to this country from|the U, S. ‘theater, was “just like pins, earrings and cuft links by | “Jewelry, in order to be good, | “I am ashamed to look at it.| Select @ Successo aE R di Aboliti China several years ago. She was|& brother” to her. ‘Very close. | hand, Her mother, who has lost | should be above all sincere. You But I keep it to remind me that ; ~~" West Side Van & Storage ecommending ition Mola peseiien ert by ~ MADE HER START | oe Nowe ot one ao rag be rent to be —— pate! there is only in-/Loses License, Jailed (Formerly Smith Moving Co.) mmunists of a rT, @ onger prac i w you honestly abeu . _ a : . : D — it or -@ — io a her worldly possessions, of which bond Ge eee Monday-thru-Sunday, doing much | what you see around you. Peo- (Copyright 1958) ny — tig til A orci 401 W. Huron St . FE 4-4864 mended abolition of ‘its $10,563-a-|rena had had many. __ |streets are underpaved with gold, | or the Important Job of polish- pan lapoelbane ig plece of | was given a 90-day jail term and Your Moving Job year job of public relations execu-| | “I was a rather spolted child, [it 18 true that American. pocket. ™%: aid WSU Nears 90th Year _|his driving license revoked perma- Elticient, Low Cost, tive, effective May 1. The recom-| all my life,” she said. “My |books are wide open to artists); She works with such precious}; She hurried to a drawer and nently, Saturday for reckless driv- Sate Moving, mendation must be approved by| father was in the Swiss diplo- |with imagination. She was heart- stones as red diamonds, black!pulled out a gold-and-pearl ring,| DETROIT uj—Wayne State Uni-|ing and speeding in a_ wild, Local or Loag Distance the Wayne County Board of Super-| matic corps, with the job of (ened, pearls, Egyptian beads “really | the large pearl set on a free-form | versity’s 90th birthday will be cele-| four-mile chase with police over Red Boll T tC visors. The job now is held by) protecting American nationals | She frequently has been dis- from the times before Christ,’ " and | mounting. She made a gargoyle|brated at the institution’s annual) streets, fields, a ditch and lawns Agent Gil transit Co. at speeds up to 75 miles an hour. John W. Fisher. and properties in China (the job ‘heartened since, in her seven- -year gold. For years an alcohol lamp face at it. “You see? This I did| alumni reunion here May 17. ¢ go krogering this easter and get your....... 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Summary: igh jump (6 feet — 3 way tie) —1 Pre Weakehex\: 1 Fred Brooks (P); i aver (HighPk); 4 Wesley (Ypsi), | Nelson (FN). sirere HH (:08.3)—1 Sowell (P): cavity (Parm); 3 Smith (Ypsii; 4 Cole 1 Cawlev; LH ate a Porter (Sai. 4 Gillard (FN). hurd. relay (:29 3) — 1 Pon- vecchio makes a first period stab at the Montreal Plante at right makes the stop. The Canadiens |tiac; 2 Px, ; 3 Ypsi: 4 Lansing Canadien goal but was unsuccessful despite help won 2-1 at the Olympia to take a three game (“Sprint mea ‘relay (2:34 rec) — 1 from Billy. McNeil (21). Montreal goalie a. edge in the series. ae lerthern 5 F. Ycentral, 3 Lansing Wolverines Win NCAA With Balance No ‘Mid. Pool’ Changes for’ ANN ARBOR U—Michigan has begun jts second year of collegiate rule, But the NCAA champions are somewhat guilty of breaking the theory—‘‘don't change tactics in mid-pool.” — A glaring contrast was seen be- tween their eighth national triumph Saturday and the one they scored in 1957. When the three-day meet ended, the Wolverines had 172 ‘points, Yale 63 and Michigan State 62. This year it was potent team balance that gave the crown to two of the 16 finish scored by garnering points in 14 events.“ Michigan won its 1957 title by capturing five individual cham- ‘pionships, None of those was re- peated. * * * é Double 1957 diving. champion Dick Kimball was twice dethroned by Ohio State’s Don Harper. The 400-yard medley relay team placed third instead of tying for first as in 1957. . Fritz Myers, the 1957 1,500-me- YMCA Swimmers Gain 5 Firsts in State Meet Competing against the state's best swimmers in YMCA circles, Pontiac's representatives last |weekend garnered five first places, besides a number of other places in the five divisions at. the fine Arthyr Hill pool in Saginaw. The state test concluded what is re- garded as a good season for the Red Triangle teams under ‘Coach John Moreau. The closest the city ‘‘Y" Fields Sets Elks came “Record With 286 Nelson “Nellie” Fields mate his- tory at the Elks bowling alleys Friday. with a 286 game in the’: House League. to top spots was fourth in Inter- mediate “‘B’’, avhere it took three firsts, two fourths and a sixth. Divisional winners were: Preps— Detroit Northern (60), Pontiac was 8th with:5; Juniors—Detroit North- ern (51), Pontiac 6th with 15; Inter. “A’—Lansing (92), Pontiac oth with 10; Inter. “B''—Detroit N-E. (61), Pontiac 4th with 28; Mer.’s—Grand Rapids (41), Pontiac’ Sth with 7 (tie with Benton Har- bor). Pontiac's placers included: Bruce Norvell ist in Junior hed poser — x fn 3) (Bruce previous! y oe state cel in 3 event); ores Uh ry Seat (1:05.8); Wail backstroke uy Junior ohio, Jonay = Velzey, Poul eke a ter. se (Ir \e in ty. (3rd) 1 150- -yard +: hel ne 9 4 raed ‘yutter lt diving (Sthi: Inter. =p ad It-was the highest game rolled thus far at the Lodge. He missed) the headpin or@%®. last ball on: his way to a perfect game leaving, three pins standing. Fields had a big 668 series for the night bowling with Miracle Mile’ Pure Service team. NBA_ PLAYOFF AT A GLANCE By The Associated Press IRDAY Brooklynite L SYRACUSE, N.Y. (INS) — Fred Gioia, a 41-year-old salesman from Rochester, N.Y., stole indi- vidual - spotlight in the American yesterday as the tournament's minor events opened. lead in that division with 1,257. Morrison had 648 and Fortin 609. tered in the team standings. fared in the 55th ABC tournament yesterday: Bien Lynn, a h in ip vournam mazoo, er ; 4 events: Robert Petto, Kalamazoo, eads , ABC There were no changes regis- Some 28,000. bowlers will com. pete in the 55th annual ABC championships for a_ total of $355,472 in prize before ‘the 72-day marathon draws to a close June 8 at the Syracuse war Memorial Auditorium, This is how Michigan entrants Singles: Loren Tepll-Bob Petto, Kala- \ bauer, 50-yard freest: Bon - 190- yard freestyle (4th): Wally eB aces: Upterd |freestyle (6th). i. owned by Pontiac’s Pete Kr, Willoughby of Utica with Red 116 Hounds Compete in Coon Dog Event One of the biggest fields of hounds ever to run in the annual spring trial for the Pontiac Coon Hunters’ association, Sunday, pro- vided a series of unusually hot runs over the Grange Hall trails at Ortonville. - , Entries totalled 116, requiring 11 ter freestyle king, graduated. Cy Hopkins had his 200 - yard breaststroke title snatched away Saturday by Frank Modine of Michigan State. Modine nipped Hopkins in 2:24.4, Only sophomore Tony Tashnick was able to provide Michigan with individual accomplishments. He added to Friday's 200-yard butter- fly victory by taking the 100 Satur- day in record-equalling time. * * * Tashnick was clocked in :54.6, which tied the meet mark set by Yale's Tim Jecko in 1957. Tash- nick thus became one of the meet's three double winners. decko, a triple winner last year, held only a portion of a championship this time. He was yanked from the 100-yard but- terfly and placed on the Elis’ 400-yard medley relay team, heats, three semifinals to fix the! ifinal field. The fine day was held ‘responsible for the heavy turnout. First line and first tree went to a fast-running hound (Sugar- ticane) owner by Vic Vozel of Fern- dale, Second line and second tree also was taken by one dog, (Ran- Hainline, Third line was taken by Arrow, and James Berden (Ala- tree. Cash awards went to the win- ners. | ounces off the fence in the 13th Trenton; N. J.- ‘International Speedway yesterday, He was unhurt. Len Sutton of Rectaew Ore., won the feature. wei wesc oe > Paste JERSEY’ BOUNCE — . finish Gecrge of Shodwey, Ind., (21) lap of the 100-mile. feature at the bama Red) of Pontiac, took third! five This strategy paid huge. divi- ito win the relay, eet 6'4 inch) Gibson ann. “3 Kate! kela ‘Tol'; 3 Njeagwell (UinPk): 4 Wrend (Bd Pole vault (12 feet 4 in}—1, Alcorn (BHM): 2 Muddy (FN); 3 Pink (WL); | fe) S iesa hands (21 feet % itnch)—t1. Sowell (P): 2 Easton (LanSex); 3 Davis (RedUn); 4 Love (Bat Ck). lay team of Pete Cox, Charlie Barge, Walt Chance and co-captain |business over and done with by ame Away From Elimination| Canadiens Hold 3-0 Edge After Win at Olympia Andre Pronovost’s Goal in Overtime Pins 2-1 Loss on Redshirts By BILL CORNWELL DETROIT — The punchless De- troit Red Wings now have two alternatives in their Stanley Cup semifinal playoff with the Montreal Canadiens. 1. They can beat the Canadiens here Tuesday night — if. they're lucky — and prolong their misery) ACQUIRED — Two new Tigers. until Thursday when they would Forum. 2. They can get the whole nasty, succumbing to the Canadiens on Olympia Stadium ice tomorrow in be forced to return to the Montreal the 4th game of their best-of-seven series. The high - powered Canadiens Weren't their norma] explosive selves last night, but they were still good enough to hand the “Redshirts a 2-1 setback in sudden death overtime before 14,065 cash customers at Olympia. Andre Pronovost’s unassisted goa] after 11 minutes and 52 sec- onds of overtime handed Montreal a 30 advantage in the Stanley |Cup semis and put the Detroiters on the brink of elimination. * * * There was a_ time yesterday when it looked like the Wings Pia 14:38 of the middle jmight dent the win column against} 2 the skating artists from north of, ithe border and bounce back into 2'contention in the battle for pro- } — 1 Manning: 2 fessional hockey’s most coveted ard d (:06.4 cn (Ink); 3 Williams (FN); 4 Hay- rize. wood (AA). vas pe a. Ale € “ Pg = rune Cen: 4 Tabeter: 4 Flint North | Forbes Kennedy scored for the % o-mile relay (@:319) — 1 F. Cen- Wings at the 14:07 mark of the 4 Ed : al: 2 Birmingham; 3 Pontiac; se pericd’ ba give thems a 10 je run (4:404, rec.) — 1. Purdy (G- |) peal the first time they ned ( ); 3 Bashaw (Lin-| Pas: Lyneh nr - been ahead in the series. But an injury to Montreal goalie Jacques Plante 25 seconds later resulted in a costly Detroit penalty and set the stage for Dickie Moore's tying goal following a de-| lay of nearly 30 minutes for re-, ‘pairs to Plante. \ seatee * * * -who had moved out of the goal crease to steer aside a Detroit shot. Plante was flattened by a blow on the head from Bailey's! ‘stick and play was halted. Bailey was given a two-minute cross checking penalty by ref- eree Frank Udvari plus a 10- minute misconduct for not im- mediately retiring to the penalty box. The teams Went to their dressing rooms after some heated discussions onthe rink and the remaining 5:22 was tfacked on to the atart of the Srd_ period. One minute and 22 seconds tol lowing the resumption of action, Moore evened the score on a power) play. He took Maurice (Rocket)| |Richard’s pass just to the right) of Terry Sawchuk and beat the unprotected Detroit goaltender with a short blast. : * * * Kennedy’s goal for the Wings was a long bouncer from the Mon- treal blue line which fooled Plante. He stepped out of the crease and meet, and slide into second place, by a point over Michigan State. A relay victory was worth 14 points in the team standings. An indi- vidual victory earned seven, The’ Spartans had been favored to take the relay, Michigan State rivaled Michi- gan’s 1957 showing by grabbing - individual] championships. Modine and Billy Steuart equalled Tashnick’s twin tri- umphs. Steuart won the 440-yard free- 4 style Saturday in 4:34.3 while Carl Woolley gave Michigan valuable points with a third place. Don Patterson provided the other Spartan victory by shading Gary Morris of lowa in the 100-yard freestyle. Patterson overhauled Morris in the last 25 yards. The} finish was so tight, both were clocked in, :49.5. Saturday’s other winner was Jim Dolbey of Yale in the 100-yard backstroke . This was a surprise to coach Bob Kiphuth, who planned Yale’s relay upset over Michigan State. City ‘Y’ Volleyball Team Fifth i in State tried to block the puck with his; |hands, Some lax defensive work by | Nick Mickoski enabled Pronovost to score the winning goal. Prono- vost skated around Mickoski on a solo dash and had Sawchuk at his mercy, drilling a six-footer into the cage to send everyone * Plante appeared none the worse for wear after his ordeal and stopped everything that came his way. Both goalies made several spectacular saves, Sawchuk get- ting credit for 27 stops and Plante Udvani called seven penalties in the game, four against the Red Wings. i Clarkston Facult Quintet Battles Athletes Tonight Members of the Clarkston High Séhool faculty and Varsity Club iwill tangle Monday night at 7:30 at the CHS gym in a big basket- ball double header. — - The event, which concludes the hoop season each year, will be the 7th annual game, Such stars as Leroy Parks, Dick Lippert- and Bill Noles will head the delegation out to break the string.. Coaches Dom Mauti, Ed Hintz, Gus Birtsas,-Mel Vaara and Mikeé Leonard and | “Stretch” Goedde, who is 6-8, are among the faculty cagers. County Dog but it took a crazy skip) The Knights of Columbus bowl- idends for Yale. Tre Elis were able and slipped between his pads into'ing team defeated Elks Lodge 810 last race of-the the met. principal | Bolling, Sell LAKELAND, Fla. —The per- formance of the Detroit Tigers’ newest player acquisition will be watched with more than passing interest by second basemen Frank property yesterday in a deal with the Cleveland Indians, Also ac- quired was pitcher Vito Valenti- netti. The Tigers gave up Charles- ton pitcher Pete Wojey and a re- ported $20,000. Genera] manager John Mc- Hale says Milt will be used as a utility infielder. Bolling, 28, bat- ted .227 with Boston and Wash- Repeat Winner ‘Lazy Bones’ Takes Blue Ribbon at Chicago; Two From Livonia Honored | CHICAGO w — Three Michigan | dogs walked off with blue ribbons’ tat a show here. ia basset éwned by Chris Teeter jof Birmingham, was judged best jin the hounds class for the second | straight year, Ch. Ben Dar’s Winning Stride, an English setter entered by Hid- den Lane Kennels of Livonia, Mich., was judged best of the sporting group at the Internation- al Kennel Club dog show here. In other judging yesterday, Ch. Bouquet Nouvelle Ami, a French bulldog owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. West, also of Livonia, was declared best in the non- “jsporting group. «Winning Stride came from the sate. litter as the best of the sporting group last year, Ch. Ben Dar’s Replica, owned by Mrs. Christine Squiers of Burr Oak, Mich.. Repli¢a..was entered -thisiy year but not shown. KC Bowling Team Whips Elks Again for the 3rd straight year in their ‘annual _Inter-Fraternal bowling ‘tournament held Saturday at the Elks, Motor Inn and Huron Bowl. ‘Forty teams competed for the two clubs with the KC's winning out by a 48-32 score. The victory the Knights gan Association of Boys’ Fs AP Facsimile acgited waeteokegl a teal fer pitcher Pete Wojey and $20,000 are pitcher Vito Valentinetti (left) and infielder Milt Bolling, brother of Frank, nqw on the team. Tigers Acquire Another Greengrass ington last year before a winter trade with the Indians. His brother, Frank, is 26. Manager Jack Tighe was pleased. He said the deal was ‘‘just Bolling. ; 1 Infielder Milt Bolling, Frank’s|“"*' “e ned —_ older brother, became Detroit's The Tigers today also sold -out- fielder Jim Greengrass back to Sacramento of the Pacific Coast League. Terrhs closed, were not dis- Greengrass, 30, was acquired from Sacramento last October. He previously had played with Cincin- nati and Philadelphia of the Na- tional League, Valentinetti, 2%, posted a 2-2 mark with Cleveland last year after the Indians brought him up from Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast League where he had a 9-5 record, Earlier in the season he had 0-0 for the Chicago Cubs. Wojey, 34, hAd an 8-11 record jwith Charleston last year, He is |from Mobile, Ala., also the home of the Bollings. Valentinetti is from ‘New York. The Tigers’ exhibition game with the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday was rained out. Today they were billed against the Kansas City Ath- letics at West Palm Beach, Detroit now. has 32 men in camp. During the week five mén ,|ave to be dropped, however, and the squad will go north with 28 players. At present the Tigers have 11 pitchers, four catchers, eight in- fielders and six outfielders. The plan is to cut lobse three pitchers, ’ and a catcher this week. Parkers Win State Boys’ Club Title Highland Park Boys’ Club cagers came through the two-day Miehi- Clubs tourney in the Pontiac club's gym- nasium Saturday with a title-win- ning victory over the hosts, Pon- tiac, 34-33. The win was achieved in the final half-dozen seconds, After the game, tourney officials announced the all-tourney outstand- ing players and the all-star teams, * * * Lead changed hands many times in the finale, but Pontiac had a chance to tie it up when Gene Gideomb hooped one of two gift shots,. missed the’ other, to leave the count at 34-33. Gene had 18 points and:was named No. 1 out- standing player, with Parkers’ Jerry Genther No. 2. * * * ‘ Detroit Sarber defeated Ypst- lanti 45-30 for the consolation spot. to retain a tournament rotating] pirst wea -Olae — trophy. A banquet for all the bese ris Stee id nie bowlers was held at tle KC hall team—Don Carins (HP), Jack following the event, pe er CHP ped =? Se oe), Tom (Sixteenth of a series) "By BEN OLAN Yi There’s nothing like an error to .upset a pitcher, particularly when it's the ninth inning and he’s only three outs away from victory. In the following siuation, a de- fensive miscue touched off a rally that enabled Cleveland to win a game. The triumph was gained by a neat bit of strategy, Take a look at the problem — then see: what really happened. Your. managerial rating hinges on. your decision Detroit leads Cleveland 3-2 in the top of the ninth at Detroit. ‘Enter the hot stove league and play YOU’RE THE MANAGER = CHICO CARRASQUEL © d. Try hit-and-run with He- gan at bat? (Other data: Jim “Busby and George Strickland (both R) and snag sma ree pith phicomen nie TWENTY-ONE Notre Dame leads in the Heiman ; trophy wins with five. | INSTALL Y ATION bebe Lb eek New Anti-Rust Design GET A HERCULES MUFFLER — They tast longer — and we'll un conditionally guarantee them tn writing, National Muffler Ford-Chev's 5a!e Priced ‘49 to ‘53 $8.45 Clamps Extra Others Propertionately Low - DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. Plenty of Free Parking FE 5-6136 370 S. Seginew St. JINXED— Cleveland first base- man Vic Wertz is having his injury woes. He sustained a frac- tured ankle yesterday while slid- ing into base against the San ' Francisco Giants at Tucson, Ariz. Trotters Rout All-Stars in Ist Game of Series trotters and the College Basket- ball All - Stars opened yesterday with the Trotters winning, 75 to 49, before 14,021 at Madison Square Garden. Vern Hatton, star guard of Ken- tucky's NCAA champions, topped all scorers with 22 points. John Installation McCarthy of Notre Dame had 11. $3 15 _——— } ‘TROUBLE? MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4.8230 SEE PONTIAC TRANSMISSION Service AD ON TV PACE 12 Years of Dependable DON’T SAY Service at the Same Location M uffle r 15 MINUTE SERVICE While you relax in our com- fortable waiting room to your favorite Hi-Fi Music! SAY | MIDAS See King's Ad on Television Page BEATTY’S TRANSMISSION | by Heavy Rain. _ by Tomorrow for 22nd NEW YORK (INS) — The ninth! annual tour of the Harlem Globe-! xk *& ke's Favorite TITE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958 asters lourney Starts TI x ke * John Louis Castellani, in his|versity's basketball, saw his tea ifirst year as coach of Seattle Uni-|win 24 out of 27 games. Call FRASER To BUY or SELL REAL ESTATE ee ursd x * * Links Drenched By INTERNATIONAL NEWS It was only an exhibition game | and the final score really didn’t matter, but when the game was over, San Francisco knew it had| ‘found a first baseman and Cleve- | jland knew it had to start looking ‘for one. San Francisco won the game | at Tucson, Ariz., 12 to 10, when Is Predicted. Clearing Annual Event AUGUSTA, Ga. (# — Golf's no- mads began assembling today for Cepeda Homers Twice as Giants Stop Tribe Frisco Rookie Stars | rookie first sacker Orlando Ce- peda hit his second homer of the game to drive in three runs in the ninth inning. Cleveland lost much more in the third inning when Vic Wertz broke his right ankle sliding into second base trying to break up a double play. The 33-year-old star, one of the the 22nd Masters tournament and they seemed to share one topic of conversation—the weather. 'Celts’ Win Deadlocks Series, 1-1 “If we have much more of this rain this course will be a back- breaker.” said Jack Burke Jr.. the 1956 winner. “It’s long and tough normally. Yesterday I wore myself out trying to reach the par four greens in two."’ * * * BOSTON (#—It looks like last year all over again in the National | NBA Playoffs Move West night and if this is a repeat of the 1956-57 series the Hawks are due Representing game’s real hard-luck players, will | be lost to the Indians at least ‘nine or ten weeks. Only two years lago he made a brilliant comeback iafter recovering from a_ serious polio attack. In the only other game yester- day, Dale Leng drew a bases- loaded walk fom Ken Lehman in the 12th inning to give the | Chicago Cubs a 2- te . 1 win over | the Baltimore Orioles at Scotts- dale, Ariz. All six major league exhibitions in Florida were rained out. Down- pours canceled Washington-Boston at Orlando, Cincinnati - Milwaukee at Bradenton, Los Angles - White } i Lowest-Price for a Full-Sized Wagon SCOTSMAN Station Wagon e Higher mileage on reguiar gas @ Exclusive Twin Traction available e 93 cubic feet of cargo space e Room for eight with optional Hideaway seat va : 7 wr © Price includes heater/ roster, directionals, | Byron Nelson, who has played lin 20 of the 21 past events com- Basketball Assn. playoff finals as to win. St. Louis captured game Louis-New York at St. Petersburg. defending champion Boston and/No. 3 a year ago 100-98. | The Indians still have Mickey mented: ‘I don't remember when the course has played longer.” | | An all-day rain drenched the, lush Augusta National layout, | President Eisenhower's favorite links, yesterday, More rain was forecast today, with clearing ex- pected Tuesday. The tournament starts Thursday, | The course measures 6,980 yards | land has a par of 36-36—72. x« *« * | Because of its tremendous length, Augusta may prove too ‘much of a heavyweight. for the two spectacular visitors from the Orient, Torakichi ‘‘Pete’’ Naka- mura and Koichi Ono, who won the Canada Cup for Japan last Oc- tober in Tokyo. These two Japanese have ex- cited the imagination of those pros who were unable to see them wallop Sam Snead and Jimmy De- maret by nine shots in the Tokyo tournament which drew leading professionals from 29 nations. * * * Golfers hereabouts were amazed that Nakamura and Ono barely were beaten by Snead and De- maret in an exhibition Saturday on Snead’s home course at Boca Raton, Fla, Except for a double bogey six on the final hole, little Nakamura would have outscored Snead again and carried his team) to at least a tie in the 18-hole St. Louis move westward locked in a 1-1 tie. : The Celtics outclassed the Hawks 136-112 Sunday and dead- While the Celtics showed great, Vernon and Preston Ward to han- all-around class Sunday the ,uy dle first base, but neither can who thrilled the Boston Garden |match the power generated by Crowd was Sad Sam Jones, The |Wertz. locked the best-of-7 final series. rookie from North Carolina Col-| Cepeda, a big 20-year-old rookie Boston had done the same thing|lege scored’ 16 points, scrambled from Puerto Rico, homered before 12 months ago in the second con-|for rebounds and defensed the and after the accident to lift. his test with a 20-point, 119-99 deci-| Hawks silly. ‘spring roundtripper total to eight. sion. Boston’s top scorers were Bob} i : 7 . ‘et okt ‘Cousy with 25, Bill Sharman and) Mis /necend) biast, with Male apie Jn the Saturday opener before|Bill Russell with 22 each and| O™ Crased a 10-08 Cleveland a nationwide television audience, Frank Ramsey with 20. St. Louis eked out a 104-102 deci- Sn al sion. A year ago the margin was| The Cetics held Bob Pettit to the same for the Hawks, 125-123,/19 but the most amazing individu- in overtime, lal of the playoffs—the Hawks’ The teams swing to St. Louis Cliff Hagan—topped all scorers for the third game Wednesday with 37 points. Lish and gave th Barclay. Bobb; victory to Curt Thomson hom- Willie Kirkland, Ray Jablonski and Cepeda all homered in the fifth inning as the Giants snapped ‘a 3-3 deadlock. The Giants had 16 ‘hits, one more than Cleveland, but committed five errors to give Hard-Luck Vic Wertz | ceneda a: vightantet “nieer promises to give the Giants the first power hitter they have had at first base since selling Johnny Mize to the New York Yankees in 1949. Now Has Broken Ankle TUCSON, Ariz. R—A fractured neath the dry top soil and stopped ankle today had _ injury-plagued 2>ruptly. Vic Wertz back in the hospital i and the ill-starred Cleveland In-| Last season, Cleveland finished, dians once again behind the eight/sixth in the American League aft-) . ball. ‘Gi ler Herb Score was hit in the eye| Alignment— x *« * with a batted ball and sidelined, Steering Check Wertz, who overcame a 1955 £0F nearly the entire season end | 1 | - attack of polio and last week be-|B0D Lemon came down with el: F R E E came Cleveland's first field cap-| : | tain in nearly 20 years, suffered) A glum Bobby Bragan, in his Wheel lead, pinned i on Cal Me- | ered after Cepeda's second blast. | Sox at Tampa, Philadelphia - De- ‘ | (i) Studebaker-Packard - 'troit at Lakeland, Pittsburgh-Kan- sas City at Ft. Myers and St | Visit your local Dealer today! | ‘MEN WANTED | | To Train for High Salary Position in Electronics, Radio & Television.- Day and Evening Classes Allow | You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Coupon or Call for Complete WO 2- 5 6 60 Information. Ne Obligation. 2457 Weedward (Denevan Bidg.) Electronics Institute $d? dealers have agreed to form a Rea niet Lee meee ; adjustments will be given rey fn [ide © "s ‘\trade association, and have chosen Apples, Steele Red, bu” During the year people purchase Anac W&C. $0 werd. 25 twice as many U_ S. newspapers Closing time for advertise- rmco Stl 433 ree wheel ok {Alton C. Lawrence as chairman of Vegetables aa they do postage stamps | mente containing type cose on a {oe by = arger 1 Armour & Co. j¢1 Motorola |. "lan organizing committee I ote Tage pr Og rane | | aan a trpe ts 12 o'clock moon the [Atchison ....._ 181 Nat Bise R a | a *« « ‘Carrots topped bu .... see. eee CU eG ne FR oe Pee day previous to publication |At! Refin .,... 361 -Nat Cash 577) elery. root. idoz) ... eevece COeeae r rial No lavco Mfg 6 Nat Dairy Pt The group, to be called the Used Horssauch ox eackos ee | Hemet alg, tO, Deld at 10 20 pcTranstent, Want Ads may Bait & Ohio ,, 246 Nat Gvos » group, fo be Leeks, ibchs) doz. sesccetoce 1.98! r a ‘ontiac State e cancelled up to a dix Av ..., 48 Nat Lead Bank Bide, Pontiac, Mich the dav of publication after Beth Steel i) 386 NY Central fy ‘ Car Dealers Assn. of Greater Pon-| Parsley aoe pene: ‘a. = cles Lrg March 9 uss the first insertion, { Boeing Air .... 372 Parsnips bu. wales . 175 ~ —_—~ x a6 Span eOOC Briggs ME... 7 Nor Pace. 26 tiac, will work to stimulate sale8) potatoes. tancy S0-ib. bag. 36) ses3 pone BLIC SALE a CASH WANT AD RATES ke Nor Sta Pw i84 of used cars, increase public con-|Radishes hothouseibehs) doz .... 150°, 0° 1 Ne 27. 2 ; pier Balke - Sf Neect Atria . 137i n4 deal |Rhubarb hothouse ibehs) doz .... } 25 Reeds So 1ee8 nk ol eens Gee eee, Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Dave Gauceikeue t Ohio Oi! 33.4) idence in used car dealcrs, PprO-\gquash, Hubbard. bu. .. ..... 225 alaz westiac wh State Bank 2 $150 «$186 «© $2.76 Can Dry... ... 184 oer ae = 37 mote cooperation among members Turnipa, topped. bu .... ........-. 275 | Mar ch 29, 31, 38 3 1 $0 270 3 se pa le sa 2 . A W Air 143/and promote a set of uniform pol- ; | Sas $$ 22 0 Capital Airl ,. 16 eles 3? and p ease : | NOTICE—BRANDON TOWNSHIP No- 5 225 405 = 6 00 Gorrie CP ae ram 'Pict Re icies in dealing with wholesalers, Livestock jEice Eipereny iat) ee ——— oo) : she = ed a =e arke wee j ; } Township meeting of the etors of the Cater Trac". 60¢ Penney JC |.. $7.4 loan institutions and the buying DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘Township of Brandon, County of Oak- SO a ae isis else Chrysler ee ee econ Or bids seas (walk ca cty sappty eieagnicr rarasn’ Toweandg) Mall -eser ema: . Cc t = : able. ulk early supply slaughter|Brandon Township Hall, i ~ a Og ae rae D aT Until the holding of formal |sers, imited showing heifers, bulk Ortonville. beginning at 7:30 o'clock P.M. “ Clark E up 422° Philip Mor... 486 elections, he sald. sil cae himene soot ie Re cee cow scpply in- resi ee me on Saturday, a il 395 . jereaced over last Monday. about per Aprib 5, 4 Gouri Si , vee Piisoy Mi is . $8.4) will be cond oH the [cent of early run. early trade choice, Dated saree 22. 1958 RENT IT FAST Col Brad a _.il 299 Prect & G ie ! act through I jsteers and hetfers steady to weak: good (Signed) ; srt = Colum Gas ||. 172 Pure Oil 33.6] law offices of Gordon 8S. “mith, jgtade and under 25-50 cents lower, cows HELEN -M JENCKS through Rent Ads! Room, tol Ed... 447 CA . a, Pontiac State Bank Bldg. lve very slow. 50-100 lower, full decline on| Township Clerk ° Con N Gas 434 Repub Stl ; ee canners and cutters mostly 60] March 25, 31, °58 house, apartment, anv- iC Pw Pf tates “102 Rex Drug : | | nts lower. choice 930-1170 i steers! . . Coat Bax a Rev Tob B 1 Hl The membership of the new 28 25-30 00; good to iow choice steers thing — Want Ads give Cont on © % azz Rock, Spe... 28-3/ group is the following: FF eae ere ee tne cone aoe ° you ACTION. Dial FE Corn er = . Baleway pe 304 * * * utility 20 00-23 $0: fem choice lots heifers. eat ofices 28181. Curtis o19 6 08 Bt Jos Lead Oscar’ Mot Ss. les, 25 OW 35-900 | 00-28 ood to low choice Deere + 297 St Reg Pap .. 305 scars Otors Sale 33 heifers 24.50-26.5Q, utility and standard ~ ~ He Ip . Wan lew e anted Male 6 Seth ot en eae. ga Mont ts Te: Waianae Ue le gee are oe| iis MARY : : Doug “Aire... 341 Simmons... 99 |Cars, 1501 Baldwin Ave.; C & C[pcre ana cutters 1296-110. ‘ gy Orchard. Lake. Ave. ace $281 08 - $191 55 Du Pont ....1746 Sinclair - 51.5) Motor Sales. 213 Montcal North] Vealers. salable 200. Opening siow, ha Ly "$158.12 = $140 65 East Air L... 365 Socony . ....- ot sh etait DAD around steady. cholee and pen! 30.00- Cervenke. ms i lag These are actual weekly payroll st K 106 Southern Co. - 3p | Pontiac Auto Sales, 312 Montcalm; /36.00; standard and good 24.00-30.00: held Wednesday, April 3, at, 1 ee oo eee Be S Ane 7 eee te ** 331,and Miles Auto Sales, 701 Oak- [cull and utility 18 00-24-00, am. from St. Vincent DePaul @eig/pkind tet) Gioneyeil| iveel ar BE) & Mus . Al Ra... 18 Hogs, salable, 900, Early sales butchers Cothelte Church. Sutarment in Mt. a and) oF money yoanere Erie RR 5 pet sive land Ave jaround 100 lower, sows not fully estad- Cemetery. Recitation of the Willing to earn it. Call Eddie Bx-Cell-O . .. 343 Cae ere ots 69 27¢|Montcalm; Hollerback Auto Parts, ru Hoe geen ad BE SS race Mt. Goldman, Howell Elec. Mo, Co * 42 83/340 Baldwin; Reliable Auto Sales, Ortonville. Dodward 23-5616, Detroit ” Peninsular Met Pd. Co © 96 16.3! oF HOWELL, “ARCH 3b” 1938 RABY HIGH PAYING JOBS, O Opportuni- The Prophet Co. 16 46 ‘7¢ 20 Oakland; Poljack Motor Sales, p Bott! Wielded 8”: 4390 Curtis Rd Lakevitie, ties, foreign, USA. All trades Rudy Manufact Co * 70 17/697 Baldwin; and Garner & Bow-| FOP ottie 1eiae beloved infant son of Mr and Companits pay tare. Informs) tow Toledo Edison Co 134 134 134, , - A Mrs. Jerome Howell; dear brother e Dep ationa Wayne Screw Pd. Co * ‘17 29 man Used Cars, 235 W. Montcalm.| jp Melee; Assailant! of cnarictte, Michael, Donna and _Broad, Newark, NJ. *No sale: bid and asked. uv Theresa Howell Graveside service will be held today at 3 p.m. from , Arrested at Scene the Lakeville Cemetery with Rev. Men Wanted | . | > Robert G. Morria officiating. Pu- Grain Prices _DUSINESS NOTES meraleipangemente bythe Fiu- | Seana eeaahiee Tat cine A =“ baa tal Home, Oxfo - CHICAGO GRAIN An caret cos oe EYLON, MARCH 30, 1988, | HU- ie ier eee meron) te) ie — Opent r . be was s on the hea 7 oar ype EED TWO R AT® Gitenc: March a TAB! — openie| Melvin, Howard hes, been 8P/TOD Site ina. melee Saturday] Mth: wear nee! ete | "taeomen'fe annua new and ured Wheat— July oe «» 62% ight Universit enue. near ert (Delora) Highfield, Robert, fe xperienced preferred. May .... 217% Sep LE 63% and assistant general sales man- M8 on University av , Charles, Loys, Don and Ford Key- ut ‘wittin ness to work more e8- July ..cee 1903, Ryre— E Longfellow jon and Mrs. Herbert (Dorothea) sential. ope tf Multiple Listing Bep lll 1eed Mays... 298% ager of Wrigley - Supermarkets, | E. ee : ; Smith: dear brother of Howell Service. Call FE 58-0471. Ivan W. Dec. - 0% Sale ones 114% Samuel Frankel, general manager, | At 7:45 p.m. Officer James A. and James Keylon, Mrs. Bonnie oe Realtor ‘orm— fe siel- = wigiele f Donofr an rs, Ruby Fair- SALESMEN - NO EXPERIENCE Mav. 117% Dec —...... 120% announced today. Teal Jr., 25,,0f 26 Spokane, was child: 12 grandehildren also sur- necessary. Chance to advance. gelr onaad ae ue 127 | Fe driving 5 panel truck south on te a an ves nald _Write Pontiac Press Box 99. Bee 22D 1aga July 122501238 | Curtis E, Patton, senior vice | University, With him were his wife) from the Hunteen Poncesl Home PO Be MS ans May. 66% | President of the Michigan State gicwr and Howard Crampton, fiitrment in Warertord Genter | SOCIAL WORKERS — $80.00 T iAssn. of Life Underwriters, Inc.,/1 448 Northfield Ave. Cemetery. Mr. Kerlon will lie in $06. cat weekly to fil future va- state a e toon cles In iocai area a Biso . . /has eee Any the mi year nastber car coming north) Home be Puneree elsewhere ‘tn ithe state, Minimum convention of the national group/swerved into Teal’s path aid] POLLEY, MARCH 29, 1958. ADA ° college © News in Brief held in Birmingham, Ala forced hi stop ae 38 Blaine Bt. ; e dear mother shin Man hove une of car) ; ; _ Bins meres ore Resume: ys — Bop | pom eae mere . i , ene! a’ OC A. - Wilbur A. Russell, 21, of 8084; The Pontiac office of the Pru-| In a dispute with the five oc- fer of Mrs. Lillian Kimball and office. ‘Obiata apetivation for Bywater St, Comm erce Township,|dential Insurance Company has| cupants which followed, Teal was Gundren 006 four grect-eremd- Civil_Service, Lansng_13, woe aed 5 ofa ena driving been honored along with its parent| struck from behind with the bot- children sive, survive. Funeral feorasere EE RESENT A Justi organization, the Detroit ordinary) tle. at 2 p.m. from: th rey Must have car & be over 25 yrs. ustice Elmer C. Dieterle, Saturday, page xceptionally high all , Funeral Home with Rev. Theodore ae We will train you, For ap- was sentenced 30 agency, He identified his assailant as} Allebach officiating. tm call PE 43573, Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr: NTED: FIRST CLASS DIE Institute of Life Insurance sen to’ serve “J: ve ee ee: ret around performance during 1957. ne 0} 5 plus $5. costs td ec ase in ait The Pontiae office, at 37 Oakland Cass Motor Sales, 352 8. maw straigh : St., was burglarized 8. Sasinaw flan, = tess ning arid an _ uvomatie isto} Dr. Hubert H. Curson, of 969 ransacked the James K Blvd., head of Dr. Cur- ities in the office. son's Fe Foot Clinic, at 157 W. 3 Huron has just returied from par- An estimated 90 per cent of all Colpeting br tie Bot gunman saeeh women in the United States regu Central Source of Information. about: Life Insurance i: —— - 488 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22, N. Y. ; ; a ~ _ ’ — ‘\ _? k [pebcgp apes eee a a in Chicago. ' Gene C. Goodman, 25, of 633 N. Perry St. Police called to the scene found Goodman struggling with Teal. Teal was treated at Pontiac Gen-| eral Hospital, while Goodman was arrested for assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, Detectives are ‘further investi-/— gating the case today. 8. Polle red lie in state at the Pursiey \ * x Se an eo — 1958, MYRTLE L., 09 Calvert S; coor po tae gather ot F Sirah = ar other ae aur cote a will be fied Now ! WANTED Apply jin Joda Industries. 96 _W. Phrke. Bt. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To* find a job, place to live or a good used Car, see Class ome Las Cari:—_—— I THE PONTIAC PRESS. | MONDAY, MARCH. 31, 1958 €. _ ‘Help Wanted Male 6 Work Wanted Male 10 TIZZY by Kate Osann Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 | Rent Apts, Un s Trucking 19. TY DECORATED 6 ail. & 4. Building Service | 12 Moving & g eee ATV. | bath. Heat fur, PE ¢seeo, . ' ; -1 MOVING — HAULING : : 4 ~ Lt At CARPENTER fae NEW ~ ig, ee, F108 se EXCELLENT SERVICES Gurenrct, viet. cugax 2| ORCHARD CT. APTS. ot we ; e- z = ; * es no, ly’ woman, Very BRAND NEW! SRA PRE, ; ' SEARS, ROEBUCK Au a ENE MATE amg Sine, Eu See AIRS Ai HAULING GENERAL gt ; | rm. apt. ive babe ae cents CLEAN ROOM FOR WA ‘AN i ; 2 ‘est ae nr eee ROFES- +: new re-seeding, ‘ CLEAN F mo, toch es ony type, individual en- N QUIET H . P ’ & COMPANY tn A pa tot wie woke, WARE WAAL Reduced Bice Cia tats ot citar he ite Clone! or pusinerseman sclowe to AVAILABLE» TER : Smith Moving Large van ° kitchens; stove & both ; i775. ‘an basements or full le few one-bedroo roms Sun, rF 6-175, Wi a ae 3 ag co Par vlad §. ere work at af, repair, | bal winter prices DING melee ebro Lion — Wias = Oe 5. : ales: anaes silable Au to beat me cm crting “pe tions in {AVAILABLE | AT CARPENTER) =D & M BUIL age oS << & DUPLEX” MODERN. GAS HEAT. | ns hot’ water furnish reltes to Posting Mater. rE aii ney work, attic went bas ement fin-| SERVICE BACLING SG i RUmRION AE Prt inidacaped yard. FE 2-7040 Under Construction POe oe ‘Close in. 61 Pairgrov @. - The following qualifications are re- tshe a Wil prog fia cing. Pree| rE A RENCHING on ANT — Cide* ANO HEA “TRO CKING. wafter 4 pm eee mt apariments ior ‘cee: | GENTLEMAN sg ap BY quired: mary _Rupbish Fill dirt, engerrod Ist nice heme Oe ee ALL TYPEs LA LAWN | TiyEN. 80 State st. pancy about en Clean, 1 Age between 21 and 49 years |” ance, reseedin rolling, trash/ BULLDOZING mE ten col mPicK UP FARMINGTON NEW UTILITY. OPEN DAIL: & SUNDAY MR rooms ‘Gaacuet t enjoy meeting and talking Pie he CARPEN. |®_U. Thompson rete Cal. Tay More al os Shopping FE 8-6918 or ‘week, 2 2 Must en ' : CA a= 4 ULING WITH 2 _Center oY Sehr PE 5-8126._ wd people. ter Kitchens @ specialty. FE. MOVING AND 3453. - APT. POR RENT. LL PURN APT. FOR RENT.| 125 N. PE R BUSINESS 4-5000 Building Supplies 12A arat can! LT CRET AGE ,.FIRST FLOOR, mat util paid. “Cali OLive 1: 1112 Epa Pal a FOR (PENTER. HS : N FRONT ROOM. turn we will offer: CARPENTE) RGE, CLEAN 2 Y Better Suan, average income, al ton Watse rate. ty .. eck USED, 10 CENTS BA. Loca! and, tong | dis moving. For Colored ; “Up pper er Flat—Heated cae For qentlaman, Pvt cot 3 Nel ¥ — - Ahr Lit wok LBugae d el t side o AUBURN ATS. ‘ AR WORK. ALL TYPES. TRUCK wit ae AILER. apa remenes on Southeas 3005 AUBURN AVE ON 5 oy toate training. ae worr and finish trim spe- OLAREAULTN — ALL Sizes (TR Ck wird SEMI ener: town on Prospect St. Call FE 3008 At ng room, dinette, Aaa ODERN Rs. a oe aed vhs Ser mead “benefit “yeu seat fa TS FULL oF CReLs ve 2s Alsy dump truck «sea. pares arivals meatra 23, Gr ise. en “privileges FE 2-0015. C) qualify EXP. TIN SMITH WANTS | a TRE tourde: building. 8 FOR RENT. $6 wk | rtunity to build a future x. truck R ED OR UNFURNISHED attractive fou ROOMS vO} 5 "Ad opportu ‘anes my an ume work, own Busiress Services 13 Trucks to ent blade ophery Diresespuraibecrocn: 875 per month. Relerantes re- MW. Kennett — 2)/ELDERLY MAN NEEDS WORK ~ TRACTORS . | west. side ‘children seeoms. Call quired. 27-8892 SINGLE ROOM Bo. Rom Set ool eiifhel Weduesday Pe "te Carpenter by trade, Oy ASPHALT Cages LS “Liss ND EQUIPMENT stakes’ ~ _FE 5-08) ear a ae FE 7- tpt 82 Norton St, or call pm ‘il any type o | jo so ceme iy. Pickups * tt-ton Stakes | i PLAT 3 M, DUPLEX, ®0l. il st gnd 2nd" Mr, Beck. Wa 1 seetieel Late 3 . $606 Williams Lk. y IDE 3 BEDR 5-6782 a ha a Esl Manes OF POUNTAI Pe “Spontse Gaimiands cin at enn eee neular SLEEPING DOME UDA modilec, recreation von for-| repaired by factory train man : ic ~ «| FURNISHED APARTMENT ease. F 3581. Vista hat R & GARAGE, ~ mica counte: & at our office. Genera] Printing & : racto~ Co. k. Utilities furnished. 1 ce SIDE. SHOWER & GA = Help Wanted Female 7| _wall tile OR WR 9-246 oF or ve $a210. Olfice Supp's ae ae Industrial Tracto S Soke General Hospital. Adults. WEST ‘ RMS. & BATH, wii “priv, 1 in family. PE > IVE TY OPERATOR ~ |! HAVE 1 p ABILITY TO | Beed. vt)” rence st __Phone : PE eave peas ‘ Tet sus rye _FF 2 23-0668. eAeT RT aie | _ Gas weak, CoE 44-7328 aa Gk WOULD > LIKE ‘Lhe oe TO AU am am very uc D 5 o i Tristan en Bhan Hours Sey cite cee ee = Asphalt Pavinc |? WANTED ph RTICLES ~ PICKED He eae ae private bath. 08 | w. SIDE: 2 RMB. tBA wafriger: | a,c ma latent G7 8 ieee breas No Night Work and will do most aa aaything. 5 uN tree of charge FE 5-483 Parkhurst 3 “FE 8-2001, | ator & stove. Adults. ‘pe 20004. Box __ 2 . All Permanent wasn eall Bill you want Driveways, — lots, Bel, oo up ROUND FLOOR. CLEAN 3 RMS | _ stor MS WEST SIDE SLEEPING ROO HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SHOP a willing ioral ES tasseet trantee. ing. . GRO bath and entr. Util, Adults. | Tyion LAKE LARGE 3 ROO Gare ratlable, FE 40937. it'a N. Saginaw tne LAWNS RAKED, ROLLED, seep.| Et Paving Ce. Painting & Decorating 20 eure WOW Everything private. BEAUTY OPERATOR. 1 MUST “oe 0d, fertilized & mowed, FE 20067 |) ACE TREE os nick: Lipp || Kee) ee et “hive Chea ser Adults. ‘EM 39-4285 With Board .38 : cate came heady: petition. | Oe soa GENERA 1 MAINTE-| “moval and trimming. Get our bid. AQ en ee vive Cheay __ Rooms With Board , 3S ‘ Cril MI 4-2666 ERK FOR —Dence_# landscaping” PE 48738) Fre’ 2-7188. ERVICH| ie Winter prices. Pay later. FE. Than You Thought Rent Houses Furnished 35 LEAN — HOME STYLE BOOKKEEPER - CL . “| MAN 54 WANTS you OR PART Aad | il BURNER 58 92-4315 | LH and 3 rooms furnished. ~ | EXTRA C Matthews. FE 5-0377. Cost Accounting Departmen Typ _time work, FE 8- VICK ALL MAKES IST CLASS EXP PAINTER AND | 1, 2. time or 95 Pine- LLED LAKE.| meals. 14 Ma tas Mangecie Plant in Bir ODD JOBS aes CuEREEEE PETE'S eaFRVEE iBT CLASS | _Reas_ prices FE 5-2860 ae © 1908 oy NEA Service, mm Vga eater vp m° 2 reaeee ees city Reas. MA | FOR lead tare tion, building. Low APPLIANCE 8 aS - PAPER HANG- ¢ 39 RMS. UTIL. $8 wee * mingham. Box 119. Pontiac Press.| work & cabinet 1)’makes of wringer | A-1 PAINTING. LAKE FRONT R __ 42293. CHRISTIAN ee rice. MArket 4-1426. We service fl) ma i aper removed FE 4-6918. ) Ser coechelos Ver | te- HOUSETRAILER.| OTHER NEEDS 4 BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS. —Price. MA ow ING | REPATR ana ? 15 Clark decorated. for real esta! seed STENOGRAPHER DOWNTOWN) hr References and exp FE 8-064 Dressmaking, Ta . Upholstering 23 Per land contracts, see Augie) — a AND BATH NEWLY DEC- 7 BEDRM. APT. ON PINE KNOBB| {6° md Center. Inquire.| for real estate offi pe a318. nifice, 40 hr wk | Must be 490ditapy WANTS T oe ee CHILDREN’S CLOTHES, CUR- » | dJohasor tp eas’ ana | crated. 167! - Saginaw. Apply | * Ra OR 3-887. Sue w E_ GARAGE. O11 | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 typist ss — aoe rite _Rings PE 45804 tains, carpet binding etc. FE| page's Cer | earn: service tO sa! isfied ‘friends _after 4:30 pm UPLE 2 BEDROOMS, DINETTE, fa eats 21 BEDRM nous of good garden i f $s, ——o * . 5 SOCIAL WORKERS — me ve| MOTHER wouLp AEL SreeeniNG AND HEMSTITCH- 3p64 a ened eae -- eee ae SPOR, “ariakers. Stove. fefrig. & heat furn. ‘cail feel, sn comes Be? YP Lice —— fr Uhoweet rier 95.20 weekly to fill future va- TO CARE FOR 8M OL BED SESEADe 1S I ) ‘8 | Se FE ss after 6 p.m _| Servicea' "E 2-0470. cancies™ in local tate Minimum| CHILD. DAYS ONLY PE jin 2 cores material FE 5-5 onnsoO i LARGE CLEAN ROGUE PAE 7 ROOMS AND BAT H_NICELY | 7 BEDROOM MODERN. IN CITY. | tions, of meetings. Call FE ae Sf tee seats ch enilega ain] ©0007. : TAILORING. AL- THOMAS UPHOLSTERING LTOR vate bath and entr, Utilities. Pon- | 3 ROoea Heat furn. 203 8. Mar-|2 BEORO am Beee Eor Sale Houses Courses it soclal sciences, grain EOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC. DRESSMARING_TA & formals done! 197 N. FE 5-888 ores 8. Telegraph Rd. tine Children. Call MAple S108 | decor — retain: 10g RANONA TER . ¢ MIMI PE 8-8455 , 4- _for a at MS AND BATH, 2 2B * FE able, Must have use of car retarial service, EM_3-2842 _ sas nome, © [ea rr Found 24 FE l= OMS. BEAUTIFULLY DEC. ROG d gas furnished. |" race, $75 .per month. Call Liberal vacation plan, sick leave rig) 3ES, SUITS, COAT & AL- NTRACTS WANTED |2 ROOMS, BEAUTIFU refrig., heat, and ¢ apres . . : : ty at local| wUR: AVAILABLE DAY AND DRESS nee eare: co . Ru, o drinkers, FE_ 5-501 floor. $73 per mon _#1559. 2) office Obtain application “tor a nights. Auburn Ave Nurses Ex: terations. i 8. Mere. FE #25 REWARD FOR MALE. LIGHT| Clark Rea: Eetate 362 W. Hu 7 rnd. po erg er e “MOD. _ gears Adults vgny. A Available | ROOMS AND BATH. FE ea0T? empstea ination by writin chigan| _change red cocker. 8 ce rn. utilities April 1s' _call t r : Civil Service, Lansng 13 PRACTICAL NURSE EXPERI-|Fiture Refinishing 16A| ary. Car or 3-s316 zou we FARM Mv s:e008, ‘Tru-mustic Cabins. re ROOMS “A AND BATH, H. 065 | PEP | ys BEDRM NEWLY DECORATED. COLORED ONES ee SMALL MFG. PLANT HAS OPEN-|" enced and available. ORiando LOST: 2 - MONTH - OLD BLACK Ec hee, = good properties. ‘s| § Broadway. Lake Orion. |_Mo 302 N. Cass, FE 4 Wolvering Lk. Adults prefer: Ideal home for large — ing for competent bookkeeper and _ 33084. REPAIRING. ANTIQUES A = cocker spaniel. Answers to eal cre or more with 100 ft, front- 2 RM. & BATH PRIVATE. 19) 7 Seth & PVT. BATH. ST Ontee MA 41167 0 ms & beth w ae _oyin typist, capable of full charge a RELIABLE TEENAGER WANTS _ialty. FE $-016 name of Ginger. Any please cal | ee | _E. Howard, FE 5-8588 | ties furnished FE 4-5613. “3 ROOM HOUSE, 45 MONTH down Ciseaing = . Fcc Pull Earedesivabien ataten experience ba aed Suite Pan Fa tien, cae B. FE beset ee El BD charles, sue Bg Bel 8, PVT ENTR & BATH |i pay g BATH REFRIGERATOR OL 1-0827 room with natural ol. Coal - car desirable | State experience.| tym and Berry Park, FE. 24078. ~ Garden Plowing 16 FE Rewert’ PE 4-0521 _VE beml.| 3 ROOMS, Adults, FE €0002/" g ‘stove furnished Palm Villa J RMS. AND BATH OUTSIDE OF | basement wit.. sink & stool. Coal Vesceclsts cenit’ ciutke igceced |WOMAM WO LaiciTiicn BicGare ann | ee Ee SHEPHERD nu een Apts. 484 Auburn Ave. > cies hana preterred, FE 2-2065. peice Sale "98.500. with $850 down. incomplete repiy willbe ignore or drinks desires light housework, ~~ EARLY ARRANGEMENTS | dog. Vicinity of Del's Inn. FE “ eS REWLY | ON ELLWOOD.) city. Adulte pret N. 1 BEDRM. T. pea) tan enuestErecs wevr siting 6f) S Comp eeien eee eT cena ed discing. 99435 a GET 2 ROOMS AND. BATH. a R0cs« ART. RMS. MOVER! pica Pans. Of "7 EXCHANGE $ S ‘PARE FULL TIME ADDREss.| Debysitiing or « exchange. for 6 Vicinity of Baldwin end Walton. | Sa WHITE GOLD) Th, best deal in land contracts. | decorated, 79 Clar' Tow | —Cell_OR 3-0800. ND BATH On, Nice yard in Dra Older home close to downtown. Loare 4a bostels wevalegee coc. nome LEE Wess) Peuttes +843 Girard Perregaux watch. Reward | Cal) PE 44526. Ask for Ike Wide- | =~; CLEAN TARGE, ROOM 3 Santee Rye Adults, PE 70194 i 7 ioou HOUSE. BATH, | MOD- Ful; basement, Sst heat. we ere Lt , deck Ee ——— Di) || reas! eves on 1689. man. arem 7) ere — AND e. In modeled kite wi Foie ee eating AND ,JRONINOS, 26 N WW ORK WANTE me Pnoneliey es (aC amon 2&3 RM (PT. NEAR DOWN-| —Roou apr pur. BATH ern. doar garage, a month these te oy Koorville, Tenn _Cass. FE 5- Plowing, discing raking, mowing, LOST: TWO o GERM wo on white Smith-Wideman town, FE 4-7059. _Entr., goog loc, 285 Whittemore, area. OA_ 8-3337. chool. Asking $5,740 with $1, SALESWOMEN, Ee ee ee SwASIENOG 6 TRORNGS trenching, & bulidoming.” Call F ang white on” brown, or of REAL petaTe OPEN EVES j font Espira PE can 3 y LARGE ROOMS. oe ROOM BRICK "ON EE jes ena LA J 20 EBURN e. ¥y, =, 5 : ee R AE Bg! estioe Prees_ Beto Building Service 12 Taceaie Tax Service W7 ic ana eases MALL BROWN 7 MALE aa Se RMS PT 3 er ROOM APT. LOCATED | | tile batt beth —ofe lees 10 POT! ere 12 a real buy for the tn- Help Wanted 8) Building Service 12 ries adem SSE TMMEDIATE, |*fihell aR eis | rar aoe fy GED PcG Mn Co mg] Tn te Na “ > ’ ston, MA 5-4451. =k is On| FE ¢ cere enh 15 rooms . ry) apts. A CHANGE — YES. A CHANGE| AA Floor Sandin vice | EET BY HOWARD TE RMS. FURN. PVT. BATH | TV inog CLEAN ROOMS ROSSHIRE COURT.) apt’ on i cart ae S— ol panty ~ ing — Pinging re 4 ore Dave. TO pee Keni Please. FE 5-4041. AC ‘TION a Aaah oaty ay aero 287 oatland 3 lake. OR at y "BEGORATED . o ROOMS Horn owe = Web a bath i = b hoor gad level j . FE ING ? WKS.: BLACK & BRIN- Ave. 3 RMS. N ;| ster School. Ren : 5 roc er. We need the help of two experi |c. BUD BIL 2 MISSING 2 WKS.: BLA APT NT. ter. 4a block ; : ownet) © Pull gneed tem. tome selling es wel A-A TRENCHING "ROOSEVEI tT “HOTEL FE sa0ld gine nes cer | On Teesesoedl Weerlcsay upralieat| 2 chose, wrgRe, a Call after 4 Heron perest a akties erates 1 FLOOR, 17 STOWELL oped oealy tenn More andie ne : 3-4043 Ory beasones ‘of property | FE 2-3853. General — ital, ood 5-0096. basem of mo, gs all other phases Specialty | mootings Septic Field. OR 1 Reward: isfactory inspection of p poe 1 — : -1803 or FE a | St.. $75 KEnw ter heater. Income ole Fiala warts | A&B TRENCHING. |ACeORATe ICOM TOR GRE ac g iQ 2 ar cae KL, Templeton, Realtor | yRoOMS ANP ,Shrta "E°UL: | coupe Pe Sipe oc vet bale |* foot Pookie tt “cuatteton | from, aod 8 304, floors Asking TO Mn On WouEN DESIROUS! 2 Eee mee Reid Cle) vour Mery og Hsinens. Reasco-| “ba obbies & St Supplies cd i eal ts lake Rd FE 44363; _liams: Apply am, or a aa Nea step peri VERY | _Rd. MY 93-5551 after 10 am. $95" month. | psTEAD ALL MEN OR WOMEN DE: FE _5-096 Pec neh | Deleted ES eae ned Lh 2 & 3 LARGE ROOM A 3 ROOM A ERN. GAS HEAT. GA- . G. 48284 of making $2 to $8 per hour. ful ANY TY P PE OF HOUSE PLANS ay IN terres bocce Ge auatnd | PAINY BY) NUMBER picTunes OVER $1,000,000 ase beeen weneier ne oerd, sacoh ig Co Lena oe 200 N. Paddock. "| 102 #. Huroa ot) FE or par custom pared in yo ; Scrabble games hie to ourchase land con-’ 7 Room FURNIS Piss” Lee) ve "NEWLY DECORATED. -3971 erry 8 to : x 3-4031 Accountant with master's degree Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St.| Avatia Immediate action! Call _ment. 63 8. Roselawn, FE 20000. “ 1 oaern. Washer and dryer avail. | ¢ pooms till eae e nie BE epee hester. Heat and wi CPREE SALES KIT MAKES ,~) OappENTER CREW AVAIi-| Appointment PE 3-1534. - tracts Imm of Heron = ENT. _OR 3-434 Eves, Near. Roc ae ana Be easy io sell our business print * able” foweing end, Girt ALL | WORKING PEOPLES TAX! Notices & Personals 25 Realtor Partridge ; Fre) se sl pats ines Tor 7 RMS BATH IST FLOOR. “fay oe by Gopsitinenl Ot: HOLD YOUR SEAT. ng, calendars, _ alterations e rvice = 5 $8936 t. entrance : shoc e cisities” and” ooitical” advertising ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONS AND S601 ‘Highland Ra. (M38) ANY GIRI. OR WOMAN NEED-| Wanted Real Estate 32A Pere PE 20416. Tre’ otiering this, lovely 6 room ether part or full time. Bie com: repair tS ard ir builder. EMPIRE TAX SERVICE ing frien ndly adviser. seine ON! BRE AST NOOK: BAT | eee Pee eee $ room and bath home with full: ore oan oie curpeted ving missto: \_ terms Pe $122 Le} v N uire 85 D Stor r Roche and. dining room, Dem: &. Nec Cateses. | EXCAVATING WORK. Cc. J. ODELL v ime Army ———— ATTENTI “sarnge. Ut = N. WT jeeuie. FE 8-3536. basement nee ee the ny rch, car “ Milinots. ALL TYPES & CAVATING YOUR # Me OR MINE pes YSIS CENTRE roup of investors | | LARGE ROOMS AND Bare _weleome. 44 z. road, school kitchen, 8x18 enc Sealine +| also rubber tired EM 33125) C ALL ELECTROLYSIS We represent # - for your furnished, Prefer J Rw, UNFURN. APT. ON MA children $85. monthly. port, 2'car garage, MIDDLEAGED COUPLE TO MAN. Pr ane OR yoda “Gays days, | 1343 Oxbow Lake for removal of unwanted hair.) 1, wil pay cash for y ° vutt ties te St. after 6 pet Bt, OR 37887, of beautiful land. - age rest home. prefer practica. OR vt 406 B NTO a ai E STEVENS Eves 2805. equity oe ua “tor an appoint- _couple. 279 Sta _thew FT Realtor schools, tr MA 53488, bh Py oe ee NCE oD NETTE r. M. Stout, Realto near Part “time Help W Wanted |4L0M. gin, PRE SyEY SORE HOME. EROSE BY APPOINTMENT | inl LT Os WHITE BROS. ee ara we eae yor, ceen i Edw} . fap Bt, Pontiac || shopping Jcenter, | Here terms ar EM "5-048: Gordon Fiattley | tNCOME TAX REAS. PRICES, 564 : “electric coffee percolator. STATE _Parke 8t. oid “welcome ., fs ifn vot s 5 UPPL = eee . ; Telephone. Soliciting nlc 0286. e eet a | NATION WIDE all Fe te Wallace” FE! e I WICKERSHAM (3 ROMs es Bat CHILD ; rein eos ony BER oS MB} pancn, CUARKSTON bat cht NGARAG l= Ong ‘omen 18 or over, DERNIZATION Co | = 71803 cap oxo = xX, welcome t ‘ ¢¥ school 1 bik, enon . Mexverientr sarees Clases (6 Poe eres Rend service "089 DIXIE HWY aialia Lr, 1198 _W. Maple _=__MAyfelr_ ©4260 | > pyr ROOMS. 18T FLOOR._NO aera ees one ea abi Kids welcome’ MA’ 5-5048. Saginaw Room 206 Between Jalousie. siding and awning win- MPLETE BOOKKEE PING a In Debt? ivy 4 _Grinkers. 114 Center. FE 5-4360. side are ae “gil MiCHIGAa AVE. JIM WRIGHT snd 2 pm. FE cane | dons MA 64106 for free esti; 60 X_SERVIc “¢ Lake Property 3} FURNISHED ROOMS, PRIVATE |4 ROO M joreh, Filsaveth Lt. | 4 room? Fireplace, oil R Employment Agencies 8A 8A! mates oe Tn -| If you are having trouble oaeS bath and private entrance, no ccivisaee. ane per_mo FE 2-1539.| heat. Gas water heater. oi as OAKLAND FE 5-944) | BUILDING — REPAIR, PLASTER JRNS USiINO in = pines see ee :| Ted sez, “Now is the time to sell children. . eae _Privis i ae wi permitted. $75 per as = OPEN A ROe. “UNTIL 8:30 ing. brick. block and cemen BE! yay METHOD aifchic aR CREDIT | “fatine. ae inxe iPronerty.” * ore are le } ROOMS xD ROSS ‘4 noe plus ‘utities a Cass- quire ig Praragion regttred E. ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ wor 2290. LS cateo with poe, fur 8 8-2518. Qo CK. BLOCK MENT Oakland Theater. FE &-0456 ialize in thig type of FE $1032, ligabeth Lake Rd. ase BKKPR. an ae ee FOR YOU Ser SHOES real epoca hare » large de-| Couple cal. EE GA-| © RMS. & BATH, WORKING COU- K— EAGT SIDE ' large Residential and Pu My HOME OR EVENING APPOINT- KNAPP mand for lake front, a Seacer 3 a ait For couple only. 104 Hen- Pes only. FE §-0406. BRIC . FE: 17-9140 , po Seast ondiraertaces ti fee Sting Cuaranters work. Ph W. R. BOLIN 2070 Al Ra Herman OR_3-1502 pre eens aay ne wants pos-| Gerson. (not later than ‘ os a cK s aeee ted 78 ark SepEOonT: BATH, LIVING RM. e i. do Nt S: Be, aavargays mplorment. be atte BLOCK, BR Sta b0378, bint N__Saginew ye_to1 ee TEA to be nist not sorry ° : face eas cerated. MLN.) ¢ a a couRTE Sate ‘APF. | PT Rcnen, ine = concen BLUE SKY AREA Midwest Emoplo: apices - Pine e 2 . ILUEF Ss d yy, state Bank Bldg’ a are a Pine Lt. Rd. Orchard LE Michi | en yg ABROOREALT REALTOR | 5 “ROOMS BATH aS Tatas aN D BATH. CLEAN, Fenced yd OR 34002 afier «nim | 5 room raneh 2 large bedrooms, FE _5- acai = Michigan 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. Adults, Apply rivate entrance. ted living and din! =e : . ee « 78, PORCH- SERV- has applied to the 3844 ot mogern WITH | carpe of ee ee wes. batomenia hwenene or Buses a free Ponting “aunery rE Liquor, Control Commission ‘wine | open "Eventugs "Sunday 1 to 8 _Baiet AN, QUIET WELL | Toons. "UNFURNISHED. CHIL soar Bi ener te ere rn ply me VOCATIONAL COUN es, teed work. Free estimates. club license embers: = ; ‘RMS. CLEAN. 33766. | 4 F k. 57 Whitte-' at 84 Poplar baths, utility room. Attached ga- SERVICE Pace OR RUP-| end epirite to bona Me inter t of | I LISTINGS WANTED * arnished. On_lake. OR _: dren. $i8 per wee CHILDRE LCOME. 2 BEDRM " Permastone exterior, Alu- UNITY BANK BLDG| FE 46140 'CACE CURTAINS PLAIN only and that it is the inten “ ——— H. GARAGE.| more, CHILDREN WELCO Tage. ‘ ens. Large aN COMME e084 CEMENT a planter bones eee: ees ey re oe the’ Liquor “Keene upon. ithe ex. ts SHOW YOU NOW (TO ; FiPinpere week ho children. 42° > RooMS, NEWLY pecan modern FE 5-980¢ evenings. _ rel lewetigte ang ape Aa driveways : . aun nn grant s: te YoUR sta St _Call after 4 pm. “ : buy at $12,950, terms. eee FE 41196 { 10 days from da GET CASH FOR _Augusta excellent buy ne fe areas EN CABi- Landscaping ISA) Pereot, March 29h 1988 MALL Eouitirs © ™U¥ | SRoom APT. PVT_ENTR GOOD >O1) Mi 8 AND ie “TERRACE, TOtwest Side, 3 letge rooms 1EORGE BLAIR CA Remodeling. Fermics. Trim N THURS AUG 15, 1956 ABOUT SMALL EQUITIES _location 285 Whittemore TEL. and bath Auto. heat and REALTOR oe ee ties Work guar-| TRIMMING & cuT- 0 Nei von ikke ifloeruin ithe Leslie R. Middleton EAN ROOMS. NICE LOCA. =—ROOM UPPER. NEAR bot waler, Cather) Late 351 Rec. rooms Attic Al TREE 3-6826 or 2pm I ‘eu o P Stor Ags : Cul ‘dults. $15 Cail newly dec. Heat, hot wa- t $70 month 4536 Diaig mat ma vei Woe Fr 2a et: OR on W Huron st f am a woman, | BROKER FE_ 7731)“ tion, ere 6363. ter furnished $68< FE. 6-6040 privileges. At $70 per month. AYTON, PLAIN oS heats ‘On 36172, aa ioe ‘YPhs LAWN MAINTE-| @f vears old and was wearing Listings Wanted = ae ; APT. PYT. BATH AND) pus DERINABLE lat T FLOOR. | won Lease: Eves. : o3 CARL —L. BILLB, BR, FLOOR) “htnee' Gatton -poting. eeaing.| fucker f"am siviou'te eonled’| —— \\e Buy Equities Some “ont Seeks Uae” NP" |” clnse to everything. FE 2006) of flat, Heat “and. hot. water $8530 DOWN” : 7 i in, re-see jac am come ee E a ; BU s sanding Old floors a specialty. _Trash hauled PE. $-6408 witnesses to this a Please ILEY. Brok ane ene ATH aes TH UNFURN. furnished. Available now at : roker LEAN ROOMS, PVT. BATH, | =~ Roow AND BAT th, Call “BUD” Man aged 19-26 with experience in| pg ers. ae R.| cad FI r Spat R. DR am 3c ide FE 68-8683 git Sia mon r 3 BEDROOM partment alawest Eeyore “"puttd t Pree estimates Ou Veil Oa PE Doe, | OM ren 3 1058" I Ti not. be PE 4 ite ve er 64821, puns Sas $16 PER WEEK. ; iakGE- ROOMS WITH ai ok $1201, Real HOMES POLL = CORNER e J arch 31, neSzee i 92-3043. decorated. $75 mo. plu —ity = 406 Po ‘ontiae Sta Ury. COMPLETE LANDSCA’ ible for any debts con- PROPERTY LISTINGS _Walking distance FE 2-303. |” new; i th Lk. LOT NEAR ms Floors, basements. “EM 2-461 Pooek or Fe Css. ste tracted by an omer seen’ mp. | CARE (Petree Gatland | Room aret BATH. | uluitles, “ost Case - Riisabe PVE RMS PL GRTELY. Own | SCHOOLS ONL Y $64 PER Instructions 9 CARPENTER—OARAGES. TLTER,|- a0 CUSTOM BULEDOZING. ¥ — _Mospital Ra. Pontiac, ce Mich Realtor pecialist in ake Prop- Say nosis BA BATH, | 6 RM UPPER HEAT. AND D HOT @ObEEN SG BEDROOM. NICE MONT T, Realt iveway grading a tty of ali kinds, : Z STOWELL water fu ction, §75 per mo. Jerome 8 LUE ealtor : ’ r pm, 8-9439, [hed Es Reduce _ e Ational 17-2818 Collect. tot bedhead See trans. FE 4-9462 oo E,_3-4200. RJ. VA ATTENTION MEN : 7 OCK [smi “aE ORT DAT) | _ eatiie MAtes CRMS. ALL UTIL CLEAN, WELL _trans. FE_¢9462, ee eri eraee: D AVE. FE 5.0603 for big MENT & BLOC DAN'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE. — 10 LBS IN 6 8H ANTED TO BUY LAKEFRONT f closet space. . F ‘BLVD. & MT. CLEMENS. | 345 OAKLAN L 8:30 ey ete easily & quickly vee CE WORK FE. 5-0782 Sasiget® “Pring clean-up. FE) Results guareiteed. For as little we witn fo with, casement’ on | Aduila only.” Ses after ar BIRMINGHAM VEST oes brick, full base. See UG SERVICE ICAL DRA ALL TAPING AND FINISH- 4 room home | Sat. and Sun. 16" Pi ne nea gas furnace eu MEN, MACHINIST 8, TOCY MAK. | ing. “Pree en estimates, FE 46191. SXPERT TREE Be eo $1.00 _lake. Phone FE ¢- D BUYERS. 4 ROOM APT Lovely 2 bedroom terrace - Lakefront TOOL AND DIE DE WALL i TAPING. GUARAN.| removal. Ph per visit - WE HAVE QUALIFIE 34 N, Midiend apartment. Liv rm., dining Reel DECORATED (ROMOQNA . attractive modern bunga- ERS. Above courses G! epproved. we work’ Free esti OR) _3-200 CAPING | Jarestigate our clan today. Fe fies farms and screage. A phone |(—@MB—e BATH IN -POR a ei and kitchen down stove Terrace) ail neat adatg preferred. | low. aluminum. siding. 5, rooms. F IN — Tee trial vis ‘ ties, farms MY 3-1664. 1 to 12 rooms and bath up tomatic oll hea arpeted living & - G $y tn ae 'N. No! 3-5090 — LANDS I | This _month only ca'l wil give vow immediate ac | _Child_welcome, MY 3-1664. | refrig and disposal. Has __$75 monthly, Phone FE 2-3922. carpe Us. oak floors, base yee pend es rah + ei hblod yl GUARANTEED ~ ROOFS s Marsh.) Spring lean up. Prunin fig. OR | SPECIAL COLD WAVE, #450. Boome aio BATE GANSOR,| seri ond Gepocel os le ST-AUL MONERN 3 ni HOUSE Rent arranged for tec nee yin A aon +4 oe Kinds, Ea. vie ire. 2-8946.| tenance, shrub planéging Shampoo and wave $1.50. Doro- ROY KNAUF Crema hese Ad, Pernland this weer foal, abie | & bath Gas heat and gas Readies large screened patio, oil Coes het oe ‘ eee _3-8223. FE 2-1244 - FE_2-7421.- “ 4 p.m. April Ist. Call _ts mo, OR 3-2061 lot, atta oe: idron Hotel, Wed. 7 = eer CAWN “FERTILIZING, RAKING, thy’s, 26% W Huron st. 4. PE 8-0066 after after ot. w tert Bae ads By ye penpbes Ps: La Noung CANN, PERTICIEING. RATES Twamted diene pany meceeed | We Will Buy oie) ROME: VERY RICE | CORAN 2 no x AARP, ee Nr a MS aa ER N BUILT. autos, Confi- ; ones lower. FE month. 30 Stout 8t. izabeth Lake : ace MNES Fie R, | PRE gater he ater. mais FG. wradea butted ts ok TE densl if desired. For tull de. Your Equity VERY NICE EPs, sag OWER. COLORED APT. «RMS, & BATH. Lake 4 = Silverbell pea cena.. chan MOTEL MANAGEMENT 5 _{iis cette Waren Co. tb thre Bite Fees Solis, write _Fontise Frese _Bon_3- eae) tyler ne nes * Lights & heat. ND BATT 5-6786. | WILL CON APPLICATIONS | Sturdy, beill, moder neem with a) Tr OOM: m be cons: -? Ree 28 t0 to Bed rl Oe ee Hen HOME . “GABINS YHA BO Noh wo Eo Wtd. Children to => = Istings, Giroux anks, <385 Dizie | 6 eg oa a Pontiac CLEAN. pQOROERIAL. Popjar. Fi FE | tome ont Case take Ra "Has car. aageet size ht ecstpeny = NATIONAL moFe TRAINING, ferme, Machines Scnes oe peed OME. LOVING 20701 LAKE | —State —— : le cop full basement and gas heat, garage, lot 100x200, INC. x tiac Press Ibs. Genera epee! Al LICENSED H WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR . rv Rl cos are 2 7 - | care. ORIando ee tty. Purchasers waiting. WEEELY,- THREE ND nds td cmtente ise, rep al “a! fret Anne, EM hi" ea Harry. ¥ Wh hite & Sons DAY, HOUR OR WEEK Goop| Property. Eurchasers wa aca peteate hoes aaa For Colored | “TACK LOVELAND Bloomfield Highland: none arati we advanced stud MASON CEMENT WORK. FREE Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 ‘ _references nod TMicease, FE 5-6340. Office, “9960 AC EM fi ianee nent ‘and electricity Apartments on $c wevesey nee — sath Cass Lake rir 41663. Bees ee od eatsee iB Built in ; . ods re, G oe : me A860 - HERO. timely cat PONTIAG'S OLDEST & LARGEST , Wtd. Household Go 7? LOS T AD, ne “oe. | ae For Rent Rodms 37) 1991, 3 vedrms. ti cored oo stelans* rvis 6 DEN “ ’ air, | , A. now in [pvonrese a"obp N. rian B REAS| town buicing vand. areh aga Zon, USED Tv Ty's WORKING PLACE A Sees reat MODERN DnnEDIATE occa 00M 1 dati" H KITCHEN PRIVS. 1 heat, Lot Wootters Ave. epee at . 7 : FE 28181 for an ad for. working — FE 2-537 NEW SUN single person oF comple. : Lyme east olf Woodward. Cali &8 NYDER *LOOR LAYING FURNITURE. NEEDED (Call FE 28) opt mn a. Bown. ngton. 5 RQ. 5S! wi Phone : ‘UR? ‘ es : i BLOCKS FROM. DOW! ADAMS COURT APTS. OOMS Wi ATR a as & SWEDISH sanding and &. Entire home or ott lots Get the Dial FE Pr? BLOC at Wk. 160 E.| / : eed | x SLEEPING y PY CLINIC _5-0592 gt top dollar. Wil bey, outright or) to Eereves a loss. ia Pike. Inquire at Apt. 1. 1050-1100 N. Adams, Birm arge| {9F res ciable, + 9 ef. anew aE il it for vou B & B Community : roof, spacious rooms, taco ae he. ay M AA ANTED “FOR CASH IN A 5; = R_}2717, f LOR APARTMENT closets, heat furn. Disposal, stove, ws | SOERP -gendess tei : oi Slaw OR r an, _ad- writer. BACHE AP. refi Free parking. . Parke er bers for : *: L 8, CLEAN R-| 2- 8181. 9 vate» bath entrance. t mca Pe -0ea ‘ , Aronica ineuaes|HH URRY, sell things gage pete Fe ion. als . = = fens “Gin Se ok Sise wct® Mises oi ue 80 i, ; Q ee "4 A e) — i ay Me arge 1 = . through Classified Ads.* ANTER 0 BUY FE 2400 ea ees ee ii, ELE SS aS ae “=. = -— Te ES SS |S i ol — ee ee es rere. 5 * —_ oh “wy (e x ¥ se a a: aa ™. ty a eee es oe ee ee ee see = at =z] 7 | ay 4 qT A 2 Pi Fi 2 ; * ; ; , , re & fe => . | ae 4 2 : f . 8 : i \ al it F i _ . : * 4 i : 2 : * ’ TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958 | . . For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses. 43 For Sale Sale ) Houses 43) MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alar For Sale Houses 43 For-Sale Houses 43 ___For Sale Houses 43 . . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OQ, 4. 2 MULTIPLE G SERVI y hn Nr. Clarkston | 7 NORTH SIE MULTIPLE LISTING SERY k A very neat 3 bedroom bouse [rive By Joslyn Cor. Mansfield with dining space. Ceramic tile with hardwood floors, full divided a eae drainboards, also ceramic DORRIS O @ | Basement. Lake at your back) . and take e sock aa beane OUR NEW LOCATION bath, Pull basement with recrea- oor. A weil-landscaped lot, 3} youll like - ud nm ASS tion space. Gas heat. $12, ~ I DIAN VILLAGE HOME ; 7 miles northwest of Clarkston Only, call us and we w > NEW" terms. i; N AN MICK BUNGALOW IRWIN é $14,950. $2,450 down, $90 per mo. this to you on the inside THE WORD “N . . DAND Ee Wittew Sag raper milaste ta tstseo tue bom of $535 DOWN: b teas as on nied on “hee tot five very : . 1 one m is seas of : ' A new custom-built home is the! (Y 2482 May bury Ra ull price Spring ‘makes us think. of ire ae Mod 8 be Leateoee own —_ Posies site — 113’ silver *able rooms, plus stairway to may > vipossible a de uy ar ston $7,900 Convenient terms. the ar een) unspoed pleasant- with lim ot erg dorms f age # living large —_ _ hehe bey Ca y. about our trade-in Very nest mod face brick house Retired Couple tate you ought pig ree and screens FULL PRICE es ite bathe, i ucahed ‘brick ee. Tat bath and extra lava- feature that makes it poet | with 3 large bedrooms. 1'2 baths, Brick one-story fiame with ‘wonderful it might be to garage. Full basement, with y. sement, asphalt tlled. to at = kitchen with dining area and loads, all large rooms / Pull base- reet spring in a new home? =, DOWN é ao heen a Rucellent | value Priced to sell, $14.975. Member of Realtors and “Bui ers; of cupboard space Large living’ ment. two bedrooms Lot We now have 800 new home 2 bedroom ranch in good west AK 000. Will trade for ' Exchan, room with a window wall) 108 by 158 gives vou lots plans available in our office suburban area, 1 year old, residential or choice com- ated on a well landscaped 100 neighborhood Only 410 600 NORTH residential (section x 150 ft. lot. On a biacktop road. and remember it is brick. room, 1%-story home; Full bare: In one of the better areas arocee The Balcony Scene cc Aig! seem: ey aarteine non All this for omy $16. MI 4 us © k ain & garage, an | 50C Reasonable terms. (Modern Swank 1 rice and terms { . ‘ ‘ fee oe baal toes An interior as ce Dales i EA side, lovely 53 room’ ] k t a Park Avenue upléx | Eee & N. Sanford. 2 ee ar S on Wrought ies railed erie rooms, full basement. gas eat | ¥ou nine looking over o- ; can own this neat 3 bed- 2 if ; The kitch- ease excellent oar eae tour home 1'g baths On @ nice a ee el wall ied! puackion 10en MO doec ata mae. modern, with room for r - & ee Onn breakfast There are four hal ead alc tls te eT including taxes & insurance Be arooims rake superb yen u i a@stered walls and , . ity baths Game room snc eeeni Penton care Oniy $11. - Open Bice Seve eee 14 ‘1, bath Double garage a 250. : tie home needs ts you all . today, FE 49584 SOUTH side of Huron street GODFREY | sngpes | § room home, easy to use for an LAWRENCE W | income. This ts estate property 6687 Dixe Hwy Clarkston | and must rd sold. See it and — MApte 5-1822_ make an offer. | Ay : | GIUCKEN FARM John K. Irwin & Sons | 2 acres in a good location, On 136 E Pike 1 Open Eves . Since 1926 ' @ main paved road Close in with KE 4-954 West juror Birect j; @ five room modern home Full . : - Phone | PE 36 . Eves 5-4846 | basement and 2-car attached ga- 9 BEDRM RANCH TYPE FRAME = = = ~ rage. Only $12500 with iow down "1.1 go by 320° deep Bath, util BI ILD NOW Led dara Just the place for ® of, living rm. dinette. and retiring coupie . kitchen with lots of cupboards of ADDS TX natural wood. OO heat 1 block | WILL ON YOUR LOT OR) 2 ; AY co ic | OURS. g EXTERIOR COMPLETE. 4286 Disie Hwy. Drayton Piains ise deen bayauy On Sal, YOU FINISH INTERIOR WE 3885 Perry or Lapeer Rd ater oor al es Set) and S08 row Matis SIA TIERIAG OR S80 er ES creed a SIZE BET On RNSONS OUR. PERRY PARK 2 BEDRMS ct Os. et a OOors Cieam an ROC | HARDW ARE Ooo coud Water softener, anna | BUILDERS SUPPLIES trays. storms, screens school, | 4900 W_ Huron St. OR S414 Bae ak we con ie Hy ehurches, stores §925 ae i, i Eves _OR_ _3-6352 or OR 34558 Persona ltention t ete gant 3 bedroom home with at 4, “Mel ty Brocer 60) FE. S62, BY OWNER. GI RESALE 3 BED-| tached carport Gas heat a) [ost McLarty, | room brick Basement, | brick and @ 12x15 utility Many SELLING OUT!!'' NEED MONEY | _ Hills Sub_ 436 Kuhn. _FE 27 Boe Gran tee ee . , in res $3. eee price ae - = ‘ 2 fi dow Lag nd ‘a 7 ROOMS. MODERN. ONLY $7,800' $85" monthiy- payments include dock crane § reed bares ith with $860 down ; taxes and insurance. ' fui. basement, oll furnace and 4'y rooms, modern, completely | auto washer. newly decorated. A Pade o acenr with anon Goad. TI IREE |_Investors dream OR3-1497, rooms, $5. i i 2-family apt. and income cee Lakefront ‘Specials nee WHICH DIRECTION? | Screenea-in porch, This home also’ has a new 2-ear garage Situ- A) real madera 3 acres ot proema’|| “Bedroom LAKEFRONT with DON" i MI@S THES basement and two-car garage | P. W. DINNAN i user tags suena to vp with nice breakwater e time) 66_W. Huron PE €2577 for the summer fun! saa - terms. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ‘ (me Humphries, FE 2-0474 Realtor Onn ue 83 N Telegraph | ____ Mult pie. Listing| nerve “| | _ “ie JOY igre =a Mg ade uyer s lovely ee ei alow built in *e P Sasere walls, oak floors, full basement and oi] heat. Home in A-1 shape and can be —— for $1, 400 down. Loca‘ion is good too. Is LIKE GOLD! Owner lll — must sacrifice his charm bedroom home. Hours of painstaking week have enhanced this home and yard complete in every detail, oe to the 2 car attached age. Lot is 64x150. The erica will surprise you. Terms too. See it! WASHINGTON PARK Beautiful brick front 3 bed- room home. Large livin: room all career Pul basement, aew FHA terms. $1.200 down ped mortgage costs. Call today now OFTEN do you hear a 3 bedrm. ranch home Se soaly $1,700 down? Es- ‘oods. t be pal Aged Felden y. Don't wait! See PERHAPS YOU PREFER Crescent Lake Estates If oy o, you'll certainly like immaculate bun- 100 down and $65 aed are the easy orms. Pull price $8,500 in- | cluding aluminum combina- tions, fenc TV an- tenna, DAD oo . r over GI mortga Chance tk REAL ESTATE & AUR ANCE mie This Vass! save $1,100 peak be one 2 ” Fo Baldwin Ave FE 4-0647 ovely spacious looking, (GS EDROOM HOME IN KeEoo feestace earnetea se ne IT Oux- e ie anks’ Peace #8375 fown For ¢ and dining rooms, GENERAL REAL ESTATE jaseed in bre F BEDROOM OME ON LAKE ry carne yeh to the 4395 Dixie Hwy _OR 30701 © 54 FE 2-1036 ment. weit autiful cor- Seay SNe “HOME WITH R AY ONEIL, Realtor 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 31231 5 RM. TERRACE HOME. FULL 300’ Lake Frontage and 104 Rolling Acres Save Big! Big! Big! ; ‘At 236 W. Strathmore oil furnace, recreation rm 2 sizable bedrms, rm with dining L, tloors., fenced yard, paved streets, and assessments paid City sew- age and water. IG. RESALE | 4 OFF Build Your Own Beve ‘sg the cost of a home by, building your own and having) what you want. We can: supply bed with the materials to get you tarted immediately An excellent ebaice of jocations. Low as §2,500 wn LADD’S INC. Drayton Plains Perry or Lapeer Rd _FE ! basement new gas furnace and| bot water heater 344 East Bivd. 8. Full price $6,000 Terms avail” able _Inquire at 38 Green St) 4 nice homes — snow white! bungalow rented at $60 good tenants Well ouilt stone nomad: 2 large bedrms . huge living rm MODERN DREAM | ELIZABETH “LAKE ESTATES, of room for shyubs and gar- den space In‘a very quiet full Take your pick of these two well- built log homes, one on Cooley has bedrooms, 2 level living room with firepiace, large kitch- en, oil furnace and attached ga rage The other on Pontiac Lk, finished. in Knotty Pine. large living room, natural fireplace, lassed sun porch, 2 bedrooms, reete-Way with attached 2 car garage, 3 lots included. Each winter priced at $13,500. On rea- sonable terms . as EM BR EE & GR EGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake Village or |/EM 3-4393 M 33314 i3 BEDRM HOME 2 “YRS OLD Kiotty pine paneling Carpeted living rm. water softener, $9,500 With $1,000 dowa. FE 8-8559 ; HOME YOU must see it to belleve it Bub- stantial down payment required. PE 5-0103 “1% ory, 3 bedrooms, full basement, ak heat, I's car garage. Fenced & shaded yard FE 8-1465 $0202 MODERN } BDRM. PRACTICALLY bo down paywuent, let your pre- | NEAR SCHOOL & | MOVE RIGHT IN IEE 5 sent rent be monthly payments on this. selling this way for lim- fted time only. NA 17-0372 — Or- _tonville - \STARTER HOME Mr. Handyman fust $300 down for this bedroom. full base- | ment home located off Sashabaw Rd Completely finished exterior Do your own work on the interior and save Full price $6,850 bright kitchen. of] furnace, 3 car garage A-1 imolement building OFF JOSLYN | suitable for horses, good orchard, Located at 410 FE Tennyson Love- aid garden. Near surroundings.| jy 5 room bungalow, neat and = awn slomng to nice lake nicely decorated Plastered walls | a farmers farm — just @| oak floors. full basement, auto- a eserhal place to live and enjoy matic oi! heat $1,000 down with nature. Swimming, boating, and| immediate possession. fishing, 20 minutes to downtown | $7,000 down, (125 a month Mani FOR COLORED _possibilities, Truly a bargain, Outstanding new 3 bedroom con- Neat full basement pesasics = ace, large ving | ath. oak anchor taxes’ painted wails, $1,000 and take MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE is JIM WILLIAMS. 7 built-ins. Near new Hickory Grove temporary located at 291 E Wij son Plastered walls, birch donee 11x17 kitchen, full basement. auto | oil heat, and many more features | Only $1,150 down Hurry only one | to sell) Call Rev Shankle, FE) 8645 | School, Bloomfield Hills School district Priced to sell with exc terms FE 5-4362 ACRIFICE BY OWNER 3 ee tm 2 yr. old home on 2? e- front lots Close to town 413 '500. | 262 8 Telegraph a ~s os Owner carries contract. FE 5-1546 | FE 3-7193 oe PE 3-68 Labeda s Ddok # yoem at ale | $75. DOWN NEW SUES BUILT | ——— e q ar « FOR 8, ee 3 | BEDROOM hotse minum storms and screens, slantored walla eanekesl eas » side FE 68-8035 new Ham:iton dryer ONLY eat. No mortgage cost. North : | $530 down and escrow enc In City FE 5-2443 ST. MIKE’S AREA mere can ren beet SMALL. FARM LARGE HOME—Easy terms. [this new 3 bedrm bung t galow ts i a 2 mice bedrooms WATKINS located 8 miles west of Pontiac on prs roe Ang! Ton up. | on good blacktop road Has full pipe a ae @ ; chen, oil t. basement and complete on ex- siding, aluminum os & LAKEFRONT terior. Partly finished on the in- screens, extra lot, garage & more. side with insulation sheet rock, New Roman brick bed-| Well. pump and most of plumb- . R Hiltz fosm family | Goel | ing in. Priced right with §450 5 . ft. sand beach — thermo-| 1011 W. Hur Lek Ns “FE 5-618) LOCATED near Clintenvilie and FOR “COLOR ED FERFY sT 4 bedroom piste CRYSTAL LAKE DR 10 room brick $2,000 down JACKSON 8ST 1200 modern ow "CUCKLER. REAL TY 236 N Saginaw __FE 44001 “es. FE 4 MIDDLETON Pine Knob Rds, extra nice 3 bedroom with large diving room an ; Basement furnace and On 2 acres of level land Will consider free and clear «maller home 6003 | FLORIDA ane windows teas bee | he lake. This custom home features natural fireplace 2 full baths, lovely ee with built im oven and| Tange Call now and let one, of our courteous salespeople | give you all the particulars mands action on this almost hew custom built rancher across the street oe Scotch Lake Possessin i the things you want, ing fireplace. 3 bedrooms and finished basement It’s) ariced to move at $14,750 erms '0 Diease you, ine lud- SPECIAL... | On our jot or rours down . WHITE LAKE real bargain in this practically new 2 bedrm bungalow. Has full basement. auto oil heat, hard- wood floors. and extra large rm« Lake priv close by & walking | gistence to shopping center, $1,900 down F. C. Wood Co. Realtor OR 3-1235 Corner Williams Lake Road & M5@ After 6 call OR 3.6449 SY OWNER 4 ara S The owner's jeaving and de come Close in FE 2-719: ras Balai iou Our plane or build you a starter | completed home. See | model home in Wateriord Estates or further infor- mation call Hubert C Davis, 4915 | Irwindale Dr. FE 5-4311 BEDROOM FRAME FULL BASE- | cent, of] heat. Located on paved | ours. asic our tills We will or tn trade, or sell with §850 In every respect- Atom the, Street-close to schoo's and buses j down ae ulate condition of this Jaks son Payment. GI Mortgage bedroom beauty to the. eat i Ae ne oft Auburn Rd near sacrifice price of cane o- i | Opdyke 8 room home with- $50 Carpeting. storms and 1'> baths, full basement. screens Landscaping and gale es, PER rN, bath with gute oi] furnace and a about $2850 down and utilities $82 Full price electrce hot water Only $950 makes this positively our 49 £ poetic’ td off. Aare win. Phone down best offering See # today | FEF 44363 MANY OTHER HOMES z = 5 2 A Sh ena INCOMES — $500 DOWN a” UP Bateman HURON GARDENS . 2 BEDROOMS, FULI BASEMENT, Leslie R. Middle ton | garage and fenced yard Near LM aa 188 N. JOHNSON schools and shopping $8 500. Easy PE 5-721 | OR 3 3022, FE & ampsen _terms Phone FE 4-5938. E MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | lizabeth Lake REALTORS 377-8 Telegraph FE 40528 Eves. & Sun TRADE Youf equity in your present home moves you into qa new beautiful lstates = 3b dioom ranch styled home. Attractive hurgaiow bulit !n BRENDEL |AKE Bolder re 266) 19553 vedronms A Gay ere Attractive modern furnished house NEAT 4 ROOMs AND BATH. floor, Nic basement, gas With Cutstone fireplace Nice and Clintanville district OR 3-8629 furnace New siuminum storms fale : We wooded lots Beauti after “4 pm 7 oe ' u ; - = : snd) Ferecas New carpeting (1's) oats Oe OH CURTOM BUILT HOMES BUILT Car garage With summer porch TK and iake privileges. Ap- prox $2.600 down on easy FHA terms Wil consider any rea- socabie offer P Dorothy Snyder lavender Reaitor Est a Years 7001 Highland Rd «M59 3 __Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4- 6417 on your OR 3-5235, Iot or mine Cleb Moore LIVING} and kitchen. | RED Toom ROOM dining FRAME room | Tt REALTOR to choose from Why not in- quire about trading ft on a new home now! WEST SUBURBAN Beautiful 3 bedroom brick Ranch. Living reom and dining ell, excellent kitchen with large utility room Lot 75 x 165. Only $2300 down. CHURCH Lovely #4 bedroom home Living room 27 x 15; dinin room 12 x 14; beautifu. kitchen & full basement with recreation room 2-car ga- rage Only $2,900 down. Compietely furnished 2 bed- Toom bungalow, Oak floors and plastered walis Full basement with gas heat. Oniy $2,000 down, IVAN W SCHRAM 5-947) REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Multi-Lakes Realty NEAR NOVI Three bedroom home on 3 acres, 2 baths attached garage. wel) land- | scaped, running creek, around thru the, property. terme. LAKE FRONT On Reed Lake, two-level bullt in| a hill, 3 bedrooms, 40 ft recrea- ton room. 2 fireplaces, under- | ground sprinkling system. $24,000. 3060 8 _Com merce Rd MA 4- 1578 Hanson | FOR BETTER HOMES MIRACLE MILE AREA Lovely 6 room modern home on Telegraph Rd With large front | office for small business Dish- master and outdoor stove deal- ership Priced to sell with rea- ‘ sonable terms. UNION LAKE ; | Privileges with this 4 bedroom home. Oi] heat. full basement. large living room and kitchen Cyclone-fenced yard Close to | stores and schools. Immediate Possession. WOODHULL LAKE room, rented to year-around tenants. All for sale with rea- sonable down payment. Evenings after 6 Mr 5-293 Chatterton FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 ~$495 DOWN _ On your lot Wood floors bath call 5 2 bedroom home » Picture window. Full Utility room, $6905. STARTER HOMES On your lot No Money down 2 and 3 bedrooms. Uf you DON’T own a lot we can offer you a choice of good loca- tions __ J. C HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E Walton FE 8-0441 Oven Eves HAYDEN CEDAR ISLAND LAKE New 3 bedroom home Oak floors. Tile bath Large kitchen with dining space. Fdérmica countertop. Base- ment opens at lake level with leture window Large lot. —. erms WILLIAMS LK RD Zoned bust- ness 2 Bedroom home 24'x30'. |: Oi| furnace Could be easily con- verted to offices §7500. Terms OVERLOOKING WHITE LAKE Basement home 4 Rooms Stool. Shower Some furniture, $3050. Terms. Less for cash. OVER 2? ACRES. West suburban 4 bedroom home Plastered walls Basement, oil furnece 2 car ga- rage. $11,000. Ter | J. C. HAYDE ‘. ‘Realtor 86 E Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves. PIONEER HIGHLANDS 2 bedroom brick Rec. room, Delco FA oi] heat Garage, Lake Priv., $13.950 FE 461413000 PAUL . i nes Realtor! N SA FE 2-9200 AW _ “REAL ESTATE SINCE 1919" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEW HOMES Construction is about ready to start 4 BEDROOMS ae —e ait heat viata ot. asemen e arge lo Full price $10,500-$1,500 ‘down — Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 412 W. Huron Nothing Down Will build 2 or 3 bedrm. starter home with basement on your lot. Also wil) bulid on my jot ne small down payment Don Donald, OR 3-2637. SALE, 71, ROOM COLONIA cra apeene excellent NLAP MODEL NOW than/last year's price FE §-1198. pone ETD $1,000 le of $17, $700 DOWN On either of 2 small houses, “ located at 16 Parkdale near Fish- located at 122 Omar, of . Clemens. $4,500 ful price with $45 mo. Inquire 144 Judson, after 3:30. Upstairs Apt. FOR COLORED EAST SIDE 4-BEDROOM This aluminum siding house, in excellent condition throughout has | livin, room, ining room, kitchen, bedroom and bath on the first floor Three bedrooms and full bath on the second floor. An exceptional buy $10,950 with terms to suit. Ask for Mr. Jake Verlee WM. A. KENNEDY 3101 W. Raroae “2 4-3569 Open Evenings ‘til 9 Sala VETS — VETS — OPPOR- unity to assume 4" per cent GI reciept vt. owner selling. are sta e. rod pret patio, brick room oven & ange ores & screens, full basement. water softener, heat. $2,000 equity, Herrington Hills, 1173 Eckman. 68-1608. FE Walters Lake NEAR CLARKSTON Here's an olde: heme with lawn, shrubs and lots of shade ress to add to the ane nent ~ livin: near the lake ere’s i: rooms. large living ay with natura! stone fireplace! Oak floors — Convenient kitchen. Sun porch and small basement with oi] fur- nace. Laundry tubs, water heater, etc. Also 2 lots and 1's car crise cae rake Plat had hh $8,350 with Howard E. Fox REALTOR 6687 — ‘apie b:iss2 Clarkston STARTER mee FINISHED WIR- ing, insulation & well included. OR 3-1076. OR }-2681. HAYDEN 310 8. EDITH. In need of sepelrs 5 rooms. basemeht, furnace offer CEDAR’ ISLAND LAKE. New 3 bedroom home Oak floors, tile bath large kitchen with dining pee ‘ormica counter Eesemess opens at lake level etal h vee window. Large lot ‘erm NORTH OF WALTON BLVD. teres 20 2 bedroom home, L.R. . furnace, block to ELIZAB level white brick home. Livin room 16% x 27° with ledgeroc fireplace. Dining ell 10% x 14. 2 large porches soveriosking lake. Kitchens on upper and lower lev- els. 3 bedrooms and bath on up- er level. 3nd oom “ lower level. ecreation ame room, laundry and reatility. wycear ga- rage. ¥ C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 6-044 ee _Open _Eves. 4 ROOM HOUSE. 2 ~ BEDROOM, full bath, ofi heat. water Sel) for $1,700, Equity, for $700. FE 8-9830. 2 BEDROOM, $1,000 DWN. month. 1155 cencent Lake BY OWNE m house at Willams Lake. hese Tent pr : vate Segre beach lot. Low down payment. FE 42546 _fireplace. ORlando 3.6538. One of the finest residen- | tial locations in the city 6 rooms and 1'3 baths, 3 bed- | Tooms, carpeted living and | dining rooms Fireplace, ol heat and 2-car serege one owner home and in condition, $16,800, hee | 5'2 rooms and bath brick 6 room and bath home. Ree- reation room and carpeted living room, Good landsca ng and other features. = down, balance at 4'4 pct. WM. H. KNUDSEN 244 «8. aoe Rd. 4516: __Eves }-8503 month, Includes taxes. 3 bedrm washer, i aluminum windows, Can be seen at Hat saan faa. between Zelma “ "Gian Rose. FE 5-0002. HURON GARDENS. _~- 1115 Myrtle. $450 Down edroom near Ortonville. Pull bath, alum. storms and Vacant, Low HAVE . KEY WILL SHOW WILIAAMS LAKE Here is that attractive ranch bun- galow you have been seeking. De- signed for young or old. ivin and utilities all on 1 floor, and cup rds ore. 2 spacious bedrooms, full bath, utility room Recreation room 22 x 13. ner garage. Concrete drive. Situated on 3 large jot, enclosed with An- cher fenc’ kennel and lake privileges ced to sell fast at only $11,000, terms avail- “$500 DOWN ON 1 ACRE Live in the country—cheaper than $7,950, this on e! WANTED A renter ures « aeteree eee and bedroom fail from Clarkston, is me priced to sell. Just edd dons plus mortgage costs mistake $85 per month iootading taxes and insurance. HUNTOON Lk. We've just listed a beautiful full | mercial property. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 W. Huron Street FE 5-8161 or PE 2-1306 Established in 1016 LAKEFRONT RANCH HOME, with 2 acres. This year-round home has 4 .arge rooms, enclosed porch, basement and attached e. Good fishi ran and close to Pont ac. Sacrifice for quick sale. 7,500—$1500 down. pov ditad aad SUBURBAN. 1'y- : 9 room home with two batt full. basement, oi] furnace. ‘close to large lakes. ieee call today. we say don't delay, Only $1,500 down. ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch, nearly new. Very ood N. West suburban location. eautiful fireplace in living room, lovely kitchen with eating space, reom. oak floors, ceramic tile bath Pull basement with tiled floor. Large bullt-in barbe- cue Gas furnace, 2-car brick garage Many large shade trees. good buy at $23,500. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200" Dire Hwy. On y roiserepe 2-0123 @ to AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING BROWN SELL OR TRADE — 8i-acre farm. Only 18 miles from city. Large modern home, two barns other outbuildings. All good con- dition. Land is tiilable Will trade for 6-rm. residential home. “ee SELL OR TRADE — Large bedroom orick home. Excel- lent condition, 3%-car garage Two nice lots, paved street. Here is a bargain for a large family phe accept cheaper home in oe 500 SELL OR TRADE — Large bedroom semi-bungalow with hesons ent oll furn., two baths, arage Only -1% biocks from ake Almost an acre of land. Storms & screens. Aluminum awnings W'ill accept cheaper home or land contract, This home is as clean as @ pin. $12,975 SELL OR TRADE — Lake front. Brand new 3 bedroom bun- fs" All birch flush doors, beau- a prahoeany cupboards. Oil furn. Aluminum window, cos garage Good sandy beach. Will accept cheaper home. LIST — With us for fast & efficient service WE BUY, WELL & TRADE Jin Jal BROWN: Realtor 1362 W Huro: FE 2-4810 Ph Multiple "Listing Service MILLER COUNTRY LIVING. One pisek north of city oe Nearly 4 acres. Excellent and bath bun- galow. Full size distne room, full modern basement, large breeze- cts to 2-car garage. The well- ma grounds will be a riot of or with the a o flowers & sahrete Variety of aring ieee trees, ‘2 acre raspberries, 500 f frapee. arge podchal giles bed, < ly $12,950, terms NORTH SIDE. 5 rooms and bath, 2 bedroom bungalow. Oil peat. \'g-car garage Large lot ® 220. A small farm with chicken coop, fruit trees, berries, bie Nice lawn, flowers and shru Total price $9,500 with $1. 300 down. Or will consider trade. DAVISBURG. MAIN 8T 2 stores. with separate utilities—one store plied ox hippos for only $6,500. $1,000 William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W Next to Brosch Post Office Multiple Listing Service RILEY er softener. Only $1,250 down and $63 per month, Wen-bunt 2 solid condition pair, 200 x only 33.080. aig ee in good eeds minor re- foot lot. Priced at BROKER os > iizabetn Lake Rd. FE 44821 ANN ETT OFFERS 1954 Ranch $8,500 Near Opdyke and Walton Blvd. 3 bedrooms. Includes rE er and or Water n- er. Lot 60 x 200. Near grade school, Family Home, West Side” You'll feel at hom ou first walk in. Vestivure, and | WE TRADE 152_W. Huron OSMUN ST. 3. living room EYE SALTS a HOME rm serene ed street, curb and gutter, sel edd ~ terms, $11,250, consider small home or housetrailer in trade 5 PRETENTIOUS eee FRONT LONG, LOW AND R BLING A beautiful 3 etsooes ranch home we are proe to show to today’s most discriminating buy- er, 28x50 on foundation, plus pan- eled breezeway and garage, full basement, ground level toward lake, the perfect lake home, with three large thermopane picture windows, two full ceramic tile baths, and half bath in recreation room, breathtaking view fram all windows, lot 100: VACANT I a FRONT $10,550, term For dollar Vales in . lake front home. this bedroom modery bungalow with basement and gas heat, attached heat paneled living room 14x18 N be hard to beat. DORRIS & SON REALTORS ELL Phone | FE ©1557 3-BEDROOM HOMES $10 starts deal 785 Staniey pita at Kenney ocks north of Montcalm W : STOW N REALTY FE 8-6941 or _—*FE 62763 BEDROOMS. GA- rage $1.00 down FE 2-5384 or FE 4-5882 “WILLIAMS LAKE _ Across street from lake 5 rms, and bath Basement, furnace, double garage, 105' lot. Trees, shrubs, $1,500 down. 1.009 down, near N. Saginaw, arge 7 rm., 2 baths, arranged aH ase apts, Good income. Low PONTIAC REALTY 731_Baldwin FE 5-8273 Income Property 43A OO Oe 2 FAMILY INCOME, GOOD WEST side location. Large lot. 2 car garage. FE 8-209 COLORED CENTRAL 8ST. — 12 room brick. Gas heat l-car garage Near busline, Low down payment. “RAINBOW REALTY” PE 2-2614 $02.8 PADDOCK Priced to Sell—$12,.900 Commercial or © residential, between Pontiac and Dray ton Plains. Large home, rooms and bath first Nore 5 rooms and bath second floor, Basement, gas fur- nace, glassed-in front porch, Privileges on Loon Lake. Lot 75 x 270 An exceptional buy, only $1,500 down 6 Units—Brick Built in 1964, ranch-type apartments. 4 units consist 2 rooms and bath each, 2 units have 1 large room and bath each. Includes ail furniture, new electria stoves & refrigerators. Elec- tric wall panel heat. themo- stat controlled, electric wa- ter heaters, aluminum storms and screens. Excel- lent condition Lake privil- eges. Now showing income of $80 a week. $25,900, terms. REALTO! | 28 E. Huron Federal 8-0466 | Open Evenings: And Sunday 1-4 _ For Sale Lake Prop. °44 4 LOTS Lr Lda ON CASS _and Eliz. FE_ 5-2002 COMPARE “Hes LAKEFRONT FOR SPRING CONSTRUCTION Seymour Lake. 100 [t. $ 2.950 Mohawk Lake, 100 ft .... 4,000 Waterford ote ty acre ; 6,500 e@ Angelus, acre ,000 W HITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1206 5660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. til 9: Sunday 10 ‘Til § “DUNHAM LAKE FRONTAGE _ 14 LOTS AVAILABLE Chapin Realtors OR 3-8982 LAKE LOTS FOR COLORED PEO. le, also unfinished 8 room house wich lake lot. Write Pontiac Press ux 23 ee SELL OR RENT 2 FAMILY IN- come on Lake Orion. Gas heat, $11,500 $1,500 down, OR 3-6015, -Scotch Lakefront Lot High. Nice trees. Also lot off Cooley Lake Rd. with lake privi- EAt 3-42 = oo Lake. $750 cash, For Sale Kesort Prop. 44A COTTAGE ON APPROX. % ACRE on Big Muskegon River at Evart, _ Michigan MA 4-1643, MULLET LAKE SUB 2 AND 3 bedrm., log type, cottages. Com- letely modern Heavily wooded. 00° Rana Safe, sandy, beach $5900 1-0067 or write Northern, This Edgewood, Berkiey_ Mich OFFER BY OWNER- Beautiful 6 bedrm. fully furn, summer home on Saginaw Bay, 90 miles from Pontiac. Will con- sider acreage. car, truck, house- trailer, or cabin cruiser toward payment. Terms ono problem. _Write Pontiac Press Box 90. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 2115 Hummer Lake Rd. 9 acres good soll, 6 rm. modern home. Can be a garden paradise, offered by owner at a 900 cash to mortgage. Ph OL 1-4296. room, iep-eaver kitchen. Second fioor 3. bedrooms nomical stoker heat. Alumi- num storms and screens 2- Car garage. $11,500, terms. 2 Acres, Pontiac Trail Near Walled Lake, 2 story home, 30 x 30. Living room, dining room, fi al th up. Pin- ished recreation room heat. 2- oe parece. Fruit trees Prog en area, $22,- 500, te Waterford v illage Large corner lot, and Andersonville ee room stone : room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms ana bath first _floor, 2 bedrooms up. Glassed porch Gas steam furnace. Small house at Tear. Quick session, §26,- 500, rms. pos For Sale Wate 46 $100 DN. Corner 135x160 On 2 Paved Roads In a good protected neighborhood, oul ot 10 minutes from Pontiac, jant. Good mortgages avail- avie to to build your own home. See % ADD'S salesman — ropert: bleck off ahead Z Rd. On Perry or Lapeer ‘ Builder’s Atteation Choice suburban lots, with lake privileges or trade Leh wae _of new home. MA 5-1 ame ch Large 34-Acre Lots Are now available in Watts Es- tates at Bald Eagle Lake See these values in fiche living when you buy to build. 100 ft. ry : fo FA furnace. Crescent Lake area.| ing room screens brick hom e Oakland 0 A A Good Time. = ; $10 950-easy terms OR 3-681. Carpeted living room, 2% | : monthly payments. Co's best lakes, This hee is Si ate with terme Call “collec e To buy jour lake property for a Glassed in heated porch 2% car EROKEE HIL neat as a pin and features 3 et Ortonville NA 17-3876. é00d Ume ivis ere vane, pri milexcs: Call now. OR, eo) fh. Jamil fs le BaseMENT. SS. focal 4/ $700 Down ca § Main, Clarkston, Mich Auburn Heights Drive out Ellzabeth La New Gag ticarent were nae | it you are oe of these and | place, Meparate dining rae sey | eisten. - ae eres hier Two 3. bedrebm bricks to pO Ag a belt modern home, to “heott "Lake wu na fae Bh u 1 4 * . ~ Fuiekes ie “Wien Muse ET ame vou'necstur nave been unr 81,000 DOWN FRAME nuNgA. tring Kitchen with bull ins, Hol-| room ‘wit picture’ window Large ‘ile baiha, hiandwged Heors oven pair et aiay 1 eBay 47.900" with Mt mil-seE POR YOURSE: : see id ond oS Better erecent ene o cau saree Ld EM peng Caraee. Cal Bis cakfast nook. *S tan ‘baths Pull| with window eter ait’ ferme Real buys. Both are vacant.) WILL, TALK TRADE qe 7. CARL AV. BIRD, Realtor © today 8 Edith | | ‘basement, er garage. Many ~ import a i room é Gee po - fust north of Auburn, | frotiem ve oe ee ee $1,000 DOWN LOVELY RA ew. “more features, $20,900. 8° | kiddies “Three” Tedreome, WASHER with Suds-Sayer —i.. ... $ Easy Spin Dry washer ..., $65 00 | Maytay square tub washer .. $49.95 Large apt. size retrigesasce Late model $59.95 wrigienite peers .00 1 good used TVs. MILKS" “APLIA CEx MI 6-1300 KNEEHOLE = eae fide wea 6 $12.50 Crosley refrigerator a . $30 Apt. size electric range ...... §29 2 pe. living room suite ....... $15 rstuffed chair “able top gas range (WE BU SELL & EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AKLAND | 104 8 _Gaginaw of ex-| LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE. Half price at Jack's, 277 Baldwin Ave LARGE DAVENPORT. GOOD cond, $50 3-pe. walnut bedrm. guite, coil springs, $50. FE 4-6687 LIGHT GREEN DAVENPORT & air. Good cond. 5 pe Breet a Set with red seats.) FE Ph. FE 2-4810" MOVING TO CALIFORNIA. MUST | sell furniture. FE 4-2400. MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER deluxe RCA Whirlpool ironer. ies $2 per week Crosley electric range Schick's, MYrtle 33711 ORLEY FREEZER. $200 LAWN _™mower, like new, $10. OR _3-8047. OVER 59 USED TY SETS FROM $14.95 up TV_antenuss $9.95, WALTON TV $15 E Walton FE 2-227 PHILCO REFRIG. RUNS LIKE _new, OR 3-3026, PARTS DEPOT FOR WASHING machine: & vacuum sweepers of al’ makes & service. Thyle Elec- ie Howard a Johnson. FE REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR 1957 models One of America's best makes Perfect, new. Guar- anteed for 5 years Buy a new refrigerator for a little more than @ used machine. Michigan Fluor- escent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. —8, REBUILT WASHING MACHINES makes, guaranteed, oe All Piectrie 502 N. Johnson. 4-5169 REFRIG, $50. GAg STOVE $25: mahogany Bread trot $35; 2 cor- 4 nice boards, FE 4-48 RCA RADIO COMBINATION, foot model, beautiful cabinet Portable ironer. like new. MA 6-091. SMALL STUDIO COUCH, $35; Desk and chair, $15, Geese bench, $10; 17° TV. §25. b-8643 SELLING ALL FURNITUR F AND pete jances — like new. 7105 aple, Walied Lake. MA 42556. SACRIFICE STOVE Beautiful deluxe gas stove. Used 14 months, Like new, 4 burners and griddle on top. 2 ovens and 2 broilers. Automatic timer Will sell to it rson with $150 cash.. SOFA & MATCHING CHAIR. NICE Tose color. Reasonable. FE 5-8843. SPRINGS AND MATTRESS, GOOD condition $20. MI 6-1980. SINGERS — WHITES. ELECTRIC sewing machines, $2450. $1 25 se Michigan Sewing Center 9. STUDIO COUCH. DAVENPORT, upholstered chair, small jabs: _lamps, & dishes. _FE §-1927 STOVES BOUGHT SOLD EX Ex- changed Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- _ens, _2-0801 TV USED. PEER'S APPLIAN( 6161 Commerce Rd. EM ait TRAVERSE DRAPES, 2 PR. 4 width each 2 pr. single, all lined. FE 3-7265. | &pe.. dinette set Lounge chair & ottoman .... Apt. size aS rance...... Q ee oA Apt. size stove MANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE TRADE-IN DEPT. $49.50 Guar electric washer . Table-top gas range .. | 2-pe living room set .. Moca chair | WYMAN’'S 18 W. Pike, E-Z terms FE e122 SEE FE 89 $9661 m7 UN ae NEED $25 TO $100? _ SEABOARD 8 msgs DINING ot SUITE. ? a zi? Shi 3 338 R-BED OUT. fit, $49.50 weekly, Furniture. e, . ar mot Ave. ; ” Revere eke Bs. pee 5, $88. Fee Lake stake hve. 42 Orchard , $15.95. ‘fs ort tt Seaboard Finance Co. us NORTH a TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ~ ROCHESTER, MICH, . LOANS TO $8000 aati nee PAINT . mon ett Base Rugs $3.9: 95 * te LF ‘Wall Tile » 25c seeucy CLEANERS GUARAN- Parts & service 956 Myrtie. USED ELECTRIC RANGE, $40.95; used RC. used TV's, $19.05 iy Te RCA color TV's. $150 up. Sweet's Radio & W. Huron, FE © peaeees * “Used Trade-In Dept. Washer. ......005, sdssndoo Gas rang Seer oocne $358 Devenport ‘& chair .....-..- $34.5 Electric range _ fesscones Soe! Gas hot water heater .... $49.50 Retriegra =i bea o a ee ECONOMY” ~ FURNITURE 361 8. 8 PE 2.9151 Merce Rad, suit CEMENT. PARTS PE 2-4021 filter, - a rins € new Peer's' Re <1 Pees Com- by Dick Turner © 1958 by WEA Services, Ina. “lll agree with the psychologists on one thing— juveniles do need loafing places of their own!” I L}- 2 es LARGE TRAILER. FE’ 1 STEEL STORAGE BUILDING: 4x5. like new FE 32-0330 1 HORSE BUGGY AND 1 CUTTER. Both in perfect condition. 3080 Greenw St. 1 mile east of Au- pare Heights, South off Auburn ve. 2 FUEL OIL TANKS. WILL DE- liver. FE 5-120. 4. STEEL a 1 80-TON capacity 2 40-ton capacity. Lo- cated ia Detroit. Woodward 2-4230 _Romeo, PLateau 5,000 USED ae pee & _Teady to use. MY 3-5632 after 7. 8 ROOM OIL CIRCULATOR. $75. Power mower. $20. OR 3-8377. 11 STORM WINDOWS. VARIOUS Leeo 11 full size sereens. 19” and lawn mower. MI 4-31173. 4INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT. . $3.79 ame $29.95 Aven CELMBING SUPPLY 1725 8. FE 58-3100 5 cae ae PLANT, BOX brooder, feeders & lawn mower. FE 4-611. 1-AAA-1 brat ga bees ORDER NOW AND TREAT SPRING RUSH AT LOW WIN- TER PRICES. NU- . Reynolds ALUM Lifetime non-chalking enamel with 4" Celotex insula- tion. whol sage house — ao top experts ei & MONEY DowN—* 5A MO. “para for itself with savings of painting and fuel. ALSO KITCHENS. AWNINGS, ALUM. STORMS. VALLELY'8, “The Old Reliable Pioneers,"" Auburn Rds. OL 1-9041. Eves, OL 1-€623, CALL NOW for free estimates. No obligation 16 CU. FT. NORGE FR _Like “new.” $225. FE 5-1930. wee 24 ALUMINUM STORM SASH. ny— $12.96 CHURCH 8 INC, FE 2-0233 Over .50/ 350 FLUSH | Portable electric sewing machine | i DOORS. REJECTS. Almost perfect, Interior & exte- rior All sizes for all purposes. Sliding doors, risapreor doors, ta- ble tops draw bey tions 58634 Orchard Lake Rd, 2nd house south of Welnut Lake road Call before 10 a.m. or after 4pm Anytime Sat. or Sun. be- fore dark. 4x8 PLASTER BOARD ANY QUANTITY $1.10 Mortar, cement face brick, sand. ALL AT BUILDER'S PRICE A complete line of builder's pias- terer’s and dry wall suppties FRIENDSHIP PLASTER ee Au A Ope = She p.m 53 GAL. ELEC 5 HEATER $76 95 30 GAL auto gas neater $49 ¥5 Cab. sinks & fittings $59.50 up. Laundry trays. stand faucets, SAVE PI.UMBING 172 South Saginaw st. 1953 RCA VICTOR 45 RPM PHONO- fi" Seventy records included. _3 _FE 5-0265. ATTEN’ Bolens and Ls oll tose: riding tractors, « models of tillers, mower, Jacobsons and Toro mowers, 18 models. All machines assembled = serviced. Not sold 00 day warranty. Bu where p act oO aoe are ava!il- Ce vans 6507 Dixie —— te eae R 3 — NTIQUE FUR URE Old gett Hand - painted = er German shepherd. A GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS, $56.50. Ist ay toilets, not grade Compact e manufacturer's uarantee $2450: no worry with his one. G A Thompson, 80 8 _Perry. Mt, Clemens St 42 gal. electric water heater $76.95 Sump pump, 1-3 HP motor $32.95. -“ANCHOR FENCES No mone gk Oe aed art Buy Direct Esco-Glyd Windows D. Blaine > x a wning typ ermopane Fixed pic ture Interior door jam Exterior door fram : $74 Top quality ones ‘Deaxe, 40c ea. | Good quality roof board $80 per M Empire Supplies 2609 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4148 BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen, of] and gas fur- naces Hot water and steam boil] ers Automatic water heater hard- . Ware, electrica; supriies, crock a tile tivanised, copper. black and mse. Bros. nat and Buy per HEIGH aad Kemione, APEER 4-5431 BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND _quarters Opdyke Mkt FE 5-741 BASEMENT WINDOW eS 12” deep, fated = 24", Jo” 36" sises ava. — Steel clothes poles $6.50 ea Ready Mix Cement, $1.35 ea Heatilator five lace units Discontinued model 36" $57.60 Murtatic acid, $1.67 ga Flat patnt? discontinued colors Loreal Moores ~ $3.95 gal. BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY co. 81 Srikera Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 CASH WAY PRICES 4x6 plasterboard lots of 30 | $1.19 [pyri bundle, lote = 30... 8 OO int cement .... $2.10 $4.75 Ext door frames ......... = $8.95 Ext. — doors, A-l ...... pn Door passage sets Zonolite bag : 12 Blanket insulation 3.78 . 228 per M.,.......... $85.00 eas cvecences OCRS Ce: tile -c , aie Pe $9 jc Ask for our 4-page ‘Cash/Way” “i All mate 7 r NORTHERN mL ok Bae For Sale Miscellaneous 60 || For Sale M Miscellaneous 60 BASEBOARD RD HEATING SYSTEMS including piveprn COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE & MATERIALS Harry White & Sons PONTIAC’S OLDEST & LARGEST COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN FER- i rass seed Spreaders DINETTE . BET. §: $10 ‘CHAIR AND ottoman, $5 Cotte writer, $10. Bowling Sau and bag ELECTRIC ds 40 «IN. Holland Siewert for onl furnace or oil conversion 6 inside doors. MU- ELECTRIC | LIGHT FIXTURES for every room in house, newest sens large assortment isi 8 Va ao vere ee & a 2 RECONDITIONED PRACTICE pi- samples. At price, | FREE PAINT ROLLER AND PAN 182 legra Across from Mirac Center F & W DEEP WELL JET PUMP tank. Also Demin AES TANKS FREE STANDING TOHLETS te 938 Washbowls with fittt * arf colored —_ = with ry 2nds AVE PLUMBING s LD 72S Saginaw FE_(5-2100 GIRL'S | LARGE SIZE sIZE BIKE, | LIKE Hand =}: : Garage Doors sTE: HEAD sat Ue acperge and all standard up. Wood & steel fold-away ont doors, Eocsirie nscines 5 ener operators. Garage front remodeling = ~: . gen for tree estimates. “BERRY DOOR SALES TEX HEATER .. Electric water — 20 HOT WATER HEATERS, 30 +cat Gas, new, Consum mer Power ap- ie Heaters at terrific values. ee mo S 393 Ceckers Lk. KITCHEN SINKS 32x 21, $34 i. 4d Orenera Lk. Ave. TCHEN CABINET Pay pepe oe 42" " while he! or abso, t torrie Val- LARGE size Gmc Ce Wie Like | new. Hand lawn mower. FE 5-017 “MARINE PLYW OOD | Call on other Ply wood PONTIAC cE ‘0 E — AGAR’s BUILDERS SUPPLY 1016 “NEW GALVANIZED PIPE axe For Sale Miscéllancous 60 TIME TO BUY 1 plle used shiplap .. $70.00 M Big stock of good cleaned lum- ber ready to use~priced to sell. ECLAIMED BRICK 3.00 per 100 Fiels tile We carry a complete line aie ae buildt materials, Sheetrock - rockla moptiae i - SA lches - trim - win ows— -door hard- ware nails All “Quality Paints Inter-—all colors...... $4.45 gal. Exterior — white lee Ss wal: Let us estimate - Stat ot summer Nana oe ae FHA terms can be arranged. SURPLUS LUMBER & Material Sales Co Bw & USED LUMBER OR_ 3-7002 349. Highland Rd. (M59) _—_— Pontiac Talbot Lumber Plasterboard, rock ath, paint, hardware plumbing and electrical fos part 025 Oskiand Ave Ph 4-4505. USED OIL SPACE HEATERS, $20 and up. 80 South Perry. G. A. _Thompson_& 80». BSED | BEE SUPPL ins: ORLANDO 1 Eastview | Rd. . oan pret DEEP WELL | We Soums yee 30 gallon tank. 330 woop a “ALUMINA comer nation doors | gnce BENSON LUMBER CO. WRECKING BARGAINS All boone to be sod on job at 238 (J hee Oakland & 25-37 Bald- Kind) Free Wolverine aber Co. 320. = Paddock _ FE 2.9784 WATER: SOFTENER, USED 1 YR. 5. LI 6-4172 after 6 Machinery 60A ARC WELDER, AC, 220 VOLTS. Suitable for use on farms lines. Also gas Welding outfit. FE 4-0284 Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT WALLPAPER sTEAMER dee SANDERS cn neaws ROWNIE Lond OPEN 8UN FE 3-8230 489 3. ‘SANFORD FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers, band sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners, Oakland Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake _Ave. FE 5-6159 PFrarr ae Batra dry agode Satetal paint. Formica “plumbing and elec- trical Coals ark 4p n 7 days, week vars : 6:00; Sundays > 08 Ao west Lay aU ee 156 W. Montcalm. Cameras, Equipment 61A 61A T | DEJUR ENLARGER WITH AC- "E 2-0364 cessories WE BUY, SELL & FRADE. C CAM- eras, projectors, tape recorders. Epperts Camera Shop, 57 H ron St. FE 54-6615 _Sale Musical Goods 62 anos, $25, down delivers, GALLAGHER’S | 18 E. Huron FE ___Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. ~ AMPLIFIER. REASONABLE, _ _5-1864 Meee ip Pa ALL SIZES. Accordions loaned free to begin- bers with essons Lowest prices, _direct tor Mfg. 428 CONNSTELLATION CORNET. _NEW CONDITION. FE 46819. HOLTON COLLEGIATE CORNET, like new, $60; cost $140 new. FE 4-7500. GooD USED Calla AND oO™- sole pianos J MORRIS MUSIC CO. uM Bay: raph }iammond Spinet Organ Like new. Save $300 for quick sale! Terms. . GALLAGHER’S 18 E_ Huron rE Open Mon. & Fri, Eves. HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN, LIKE | new, for quick sale. $780, 8-8135 PIANO TUNING — OSCAR Schmidt, FE 2-8217 PLAYER PIANO REPAIRING. _Tuning. Quitmeyer, OL 6-0971. Thomas Spinet Organ Floor model, hoanamrreapr re- duced. Your ovgerventy Bs bl a fine organ at TERS” GALLAGHE 18 E Huron _Open_ Mon. & Fri, Eves WALNUT FINISH CONSOLE PI- ano—Perfect vps Complete- ly overhauled. MORRIS” MUSIC CO: “4 te aph Py = . —_ Walnut Spinet Piano Clearance prige with as low as $35 down delivers Also Betsy _ Ross spinet. Limed oak case. Rea- sonably priced. GALLAGHER’S 18 E, Huron FE 40566 Open Mon. & Fri, Eves. Sale Office Equipment 63 NEW PORTABLE ADDING MA- chine, §79 plus tay. Regular $129 value, MA 42975, Sale Store Equipment 64 6 x 8 WALK - IN COOLER WITH compressor, Electric meat slicer. OR 3-7713 COMPLETE LINE OF RESTAU- rant equipment tm good condi- tion Ca‘l Metamora, 10F12 | NATIONAL CASH REGISTER|- good condition, $50, MA 4-395. _Sale Sporting Goods 65 65 oUN 8, MODERN AND ANTIQUE. oe Kell oe BY Fare seel 375 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Sale Farm Equipment 76 ASH. OAK & M FIRE _Dlace }_ wood, any size ¥_3-1198. FIREPLACE CA NNEL COAL furnace viene = tee weet: Speedway fu and Paint, Scekare Ls. Ss. FE 5-6150. $10 Dei GOOD 8LAB WOOD, 2 CORDS FOR FE "6588. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 OAKLAND TREE SERV TRIM- ASethy Free est. FE Tots F EES — mee PINE, bie TR CE, borvitae Juniper, Yews, Mu; . Hs bak Reu Maple, Sugar Maple, a FS “ tf o oo s . @ ea 3 % of Wixom Rd & Due ; : Open daily 8 to 6 Seu 4-8038. For Sale Pets 69 5. 5 & 10 GALLON AQUARIUMS. ALL _Pet Shop 55 wil ams. FE 4-6433. @ MO. OLD WIEMARANER. SIRED by international! cham pion, Silver Smoke. Call AKC eet at (DACHBHUND _ puppies, $50. OR_3-5354 AKC DACHSHUND P U PPI ES Sired by Rosolonas Cadet. Have OL reat. shots and housebroken, AKC Be Fenged bales PE at, FE- males & males. ee athe te — Seren BRITTANY SPANIEL. AKC. } MALE OAkland 8-3649 BABY PARAKEETS AND BREED- ere. Gellint out. FH 2-1804, 33 _Niagara. BRITTANY PUPS. ma VERY _Teasonable, MA »_ 5-700: BEAUTIFUL BLOND , PEDIOREED i _cocker pup. 7 wks old. FE ¢8 BOSTON TERRIERS. ae poo breeding stock Curtiss OR DACHSHUND PUPS. 1220 MT. Clemens St. FE 23-6418. GERMAN SHEPHFRDS AKC, 2 months, very reasopale. MA __ #2650 = GOOD SHEPHERD WATC:1 DOG. _ Reasonable Call MUtual 4-3087. HEALTHY WHITE TOY POODLE, reasonable FE 4-0406. LARGE 8 SIZE POMERANIAN PUP- pies Nice for children. Reason- abie 5-0005 PARAKEETS CANARIES 5 uP plies 183 Sanderson, FE 2-77: POODLES, MINIATURE, aLVER colored. AKC. OL 1-6745 or PLa- teau 23-3041, PARAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES. Since 1927. 58 584 Oakland Ave. pScDLE ; PUPPIES FOR EASTER au colors. Registered. 641 ‘Third ve. Re | » SPECIAL ‘Used Farmall . °° Cub Tractor $695 YOUR TH. peste ‘KING B Pontiacs Rd. be “Deayee . PE 40734 b 41113 TARPAULINS — ALL SIZEs JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 32-0022 ‘TRACTORS! SAVE MONEY ON THESE 1957 Bolens Ridamatic mo Bolens Models a Vergasea TO-30 o Ferguson 203 icity Models soutie TEN & SONS J. 1. CASE & FERGUSON Pe cert Rochester OL 1-0761 Auction Sales _ 77 SAT., APRIL §, 10:30 AM. FRANK Gromak, proprietor. Holly, Mich. Stan Perki ae auctioneer, Ph M 5-8304. ta Creek. Detailed list- ing “a” “be published Thurs, _ April ayes AUCTION SALES, every Wednesday, 7 p.m mile west of North Hil shoppe center, Roches: WILL SELL COMPLETE HOMES, or odd lots, MY 2-15 For Sale Housetrailers 78 "$4 -— 30° PONTIAC CHIEF. $500 Equity 1304 Mi. Clemens. 4 FT. PONTIAC CHIEP TRAI LER. Like new. Trade for car or $500 _down, OR 3-497. 1950 PONTIAC CHIEF. 27 FT. _ metal. Good cond, EM 3-8262 o can be seen at 5687 Otdingshire, _ Commerce ee 1955 AMERICAN, aaee FT: biti _dullt. Exe cond. FE 3-1640. 1957 TWO BEDRM. 42FT OFT. wide eat ce berg EI Take over pay- _ments. FE 8-8166 '57-10x37', $495. DOWN Mobile Home Estates. $516 Highland Rd. DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF A 4 acre lot full of new and used mobile homes. We c double deck them, 80 weve it to sell them qaartese ee delivered and up, Li 2 bby = Parakeets Guar. to Talk Special male babies, $3.89, 25 per cent off on Harlequins & rares. i birds, $8 591 4th St. FE REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP- herd ng pee Wormed. $25 & dmatea CANARIES parakeets. Ca and = ed Cranes = Lichery. 3 Aw _burn Rd. FE 4-6510.- . SCHIPPEREE. eB AKC REG. ETLAND } TORY. /~ SADDLE DLE AND eal $200 takes all. OR SIAMESE KITTENS FOR SALE. _ $28. Call, at 32 Parkhurst. tUxé TOY FOX TERRIORS, MALE, 3 mo old $35. 2855 Mano Rd. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED — FE 2-4708 Burr-Sheil 375 8. Tele- _graph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ST & IND HAY, 615 & UP. ¥ Straw & lumber. Phone MA 5-0666 ist & IND CUTTING HAY & straw 7141 Hall Rd., Davisburg. _ME 4-569 i8T CUTTING HAY, $15 PER TON. Also straw. No rain Good corn, 60 cents Need crate. Will deliver in __in load lots, OA 8-2179. BALED HAY. 10300 HADLEY RD., Clarkston. MA 5-471. BALED HAY, CHEAP OR CATTLE PASTURE WITH WATER. _ Newly fenced. i. EM 3-268 1 EXTRA GOOD HEAVY GARY oats. Grown from registere seed. fe OMY. 0-206 | ieee ner NOTICE HORSEMEN, 1ST & 2ND cutting of hay. Not rained on MAple_ 5- SEED OATS AT hs A a, boa: ate! hay 40c bale Sheldon Rd’ OLive. 1-7383. For Sale Livestock 72 BANTAMS 5560 Oakwood, Ortonville BUCK KIDS. OAkland _ 8-3497 ~- BEAQTIFOL [L PINTO. 1-0549 HOLSTEIN in BOLL 1 YR. OLD. _ Trade for beef cow, FE. 5-0042. HALF ARAB MARE, 3 YRS. UN- broken. Gentle. Saddler 5 reen broke. To foal in une: ayy Arab colts. NA 17-2031, HORSES & PONIES. SADDLES & bridles Also horses boarded, 6242 Coolidge, PONY SADDLE WITH BRIDLE & _Bacwin” Like new. 635. 975 awin RABBITS 7 SALE. 3 Sizes. rE SaBDLEs i "SRIDTES. NKETS, & western or fore chet adedaie Bhop vd. Bir _mingham. 1% | miles E. of Adams. THOROUGHBRID SADDLE horse, MY_ 2-1686. Wanted Livestock 73 WTD: CALVES & PIGS. PORREST _Jones, MApie_ 5-0916. For Sale Poutry 74 5 DECK ELECTRIC BROODER. $25 600 chick electri¢é floor brooder. phe Chicken equipment, FE PAINT SALE 30 per cent discount on Sherwin Williams-Berry weve Suntes dis- continued OAKLAND Fort & = FE Sie H $20 05 an, aliding Pap medicine toilet sets sheet Snereted while Thompson, 80 8 Perry REBUILT ans a $5.95. RIDING LAWN MOWER, : : with snow plow attachment. $125. FE 4-8035 N LY AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE all — & other Peis simpl Tillers — & Genuine Roto- Wonder Buy iar lawn mowers, We service what we sell. Service Parts fer all makes. Don't forget we ure Pontiac's oldest. Pactory trained mechanics. LEE'3 lee & ty ae on MS ibe Orchard i Lake Rd. SALE ONE PICNIC TABLE, POW-| lawn mower with §-7246° or esi Ar- __storage foom for equipment. “> Several Pool Tables Cash register. Matnel. = Showcases. Call R FE ; 3-0731_ — FE 2-104] TOCONVAR OIL - FURNACE, Se fod, condition, THE. g_ SALVATION aay D. STOR! GOLF CLUBS. Witson NEW. Complete matched with h bag. Coat $90, sacrifice $35. FE 8-68 L TRADE, Oar BU anley I Leach, 10 ley TENTS—FOR RENT—FOR SALE. Sleeping bags—cots—stoves —. air gree reece preservers—mess kits-—-cante ns—pa ‘SA & oN SURPLUS 32.8. Saginaw FE 2-0022 FINAL CLEARANCE SALE! $24.50 Waders, Boot Feet, $16.05. $15 U.S. Hip Boots, 89.98. ' $8.50 Automatic Fiy Reels. fed 98, $8.50 Glass Fly Rods, $498 $300 Canvas Creels, . . PHILIPS, ___ 10 N. Saginaw St LADIES’ GOLF CLUBS FIVE Wilsoniang with cloth & leather bag FE 2-2383. WANTED; COLT 45 MILITARY _tifles. FE 2-7194 after 4 p.m. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 4 YARDS, DRIVEWAY GRAVEL delivered, $550 FH ¢-3263 or FE alt ok RO COE FTE san. Tave . ‘i ho ard. EM 35-0551. A-| BANKRUN DRIVEWAY GRAV- el. $7 a load in city. Cow manure. FE 4-3371. Al TOP 80IL. BLACK DIRT, sand gravel and fill, Eugene _ Bennett. FE 5-4758. A-) TOP sOIL. FILL DIRT, GRAV- _¢l. immed Delivery. FE 5-526). A-l “TOP SOIL, CRISHED STONE, Feb ip fil. Lyre Conklin, r FE 2-8572 BLACK DIRT _ Get Bate! das ot Oe CHOICEST TOP SOILS, FILL DIRT, SAND OR GRAVEL. Harry White’ & Sons Inc., Ph. FE 4-4597 . PONTIAC'S OLDEST . ARO DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. $7-a LOAD. Black dirt. $8 a jon. ae of Union. Lake. EM 3-0681 EM 3-2403. ee —_ BUTILDOZING. & avel. sand. eac! _EM 3.4815 = d now removal. d60b ROtD G we YDS _$5 delivered. Sa irt. a ech ge ee ¥ AY GRADING. “Top. gravel, fill, etc, FE Sale Farm Produce 75 ches oe EATING & COOKING. A\Glac kmore Farms, 1900 Silver- bell_ Rd. OL 50, Sale Farm Equipment 76 — - 1 ee BROODER 1 OLIVER 2 BOTTOM, i¢, 2 % bottom, 14°: 1 Case stock shred- a OL 1-3127. 3330 N, Rochester ~ 9 SECTION HARROWS FE 5-0600_ 1953 SUPER C FARMALL AND _equipment, Like new. MI 6-4 bao oe 9 __MI_6-4729. 300 STEEL FENCE. Pc FOsTs. BEST offer takes. MU 9- ALLIS CHAL ooth drag. All in good cond, $485. ” $98 Collier Rd. off Joslyn, Pon- tiac, FE 5-0329 save bundr vat dollars Bob Hutchinson «| Mobile Homes SALEg INC. ° Se Fpew, OR 3-1202 1 days a week yORMaED ) BIL HOMES. — on rental payment ba- TRAILER 60 8 Telegraph OXFORD TRAILER SALES. General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner $ to 10 wide. 14 ft. to 36 ote ® N 8: “465 = wie 3a re. $65 81 per month includes all | in- xen TRAILER EXCHANGE MOBILE HOMES Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace We Buy, Sell, Trade 8 wides — 10 wides SPRING BA NOW ON Thousands of ars slashed from inventory during this sale, Get our deal before you buy. Bottle Gas Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS MOBILE VILLAGE The finest. % Mi SE Pontiac © . A 170 N. Opdyke FE 5-659 MOBILHOME ESTATES TES w, MODER RN Lake front playground 3-2661. OEYORD 0 sve te OR R e w rate 6.13 w 2 miles east ot Oxtord or Ra, OA 6-3022. Saas tae eew an rooms, ver easan' t to five. ine ‘ obile ila, Eilasborn . AT P. ii vacation—72 te Ae, ees wale Auto Accessories 80 *BONDED BRAKES a for =~ Fords, Chev. and COSI SERVICE 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 Loh ‘oY 1953 as 1962 HOLLERBACES AUTO Ts 40 Baldwin : re] oe ED TIRES $350 UP. we buy-Seil, Also whitewalls, STATE TIR 503 8. Saginaw St, EG 4-067 ee BRAND new aded in om Genera) Safc oy, res. ack or Us grey r cent off. ite W ED. WILLIAMS. 451 8, Saginew at Raeburn “ATTENTION FARMERS” Last chance to buy farm tractors and machinery at your own bid. pee \eaesotg and equipment in stock new, used and fre- built. Sale ends. at 6 p.m., March 29 zee eeasmced or rejected by seller, Dav Machinery Co. of Ortonville, April ist, 1958. Ph. NA 17-3202. BOLENS TRACTOR 2%2 HP. | 6808. Piow and Cultivator. FE 5 BOLENS GRADEN TRACTOR ase 6-10 h.p.. Used 1 year. * aod Law ulpment. 1503 3S. Woodward. Dears 4 Mi.) Bir- _mingham, MI 4-6053 FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proux Oliver pales on M24, just north _o xford NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a fb good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! Auto Service 81 CITY AUTO RADIATORS All work guaranteed. Special this week. Passenger cars $5.50. - Trucks . $650, Prompt service. Open 7 ‘days a week Until 9 p.m. TE _1-0696 Detroit CRANKSHAFT | GRIND NDING IN THS ear, Cylinders rebored, Zack chine Shop, 23 Hood Phone re Sale Motor Scooters 82 1967 CUSHMAN EAGLE. gooD : cond Bt $278. we Weldon Rd, FB For Sale Motorcycles 83 _ 1957 nstl SUPER Miles ve arte. an aes oe = "Feamon ee ptr Davidson ‘Bat ~ 38 a For Sic Bicycles u Us et ne condition, @ 5-0626, ; ¥ . 1955 %-TON FORD PICKUP. TWENTY-EIGHT a & Accessories 85. ‘For Sale Cars 91 Te ; HP EVIN- is condi-| 2-806 after * | 8. 440: TRAILERS, Te oats, $169.50. FE. [08 5 HP. OUTBOARD MOTOR Run less thon 40 hours. ORiando: . ¥y HP ry ALUM. 1 BOAT AND Mercury moter, Like new, FE 5~0802, BUCCANEER MOTORS MEYERS, Loats @ tratlersy Fishing equip Fishing licenses. Trout stamps Boat numbers Walters Hardware) & Sporting Goods (Center. 7 Joslyn at Silver Beals Rd. _ 4-424 ~~ CENTURY BOATS ~~ Top Quality Also In Fibergias— pe mere MERCURY MOTORS Specia: Price on Serine Tune-Ups OPEN @ SUNDAY INLAND LAKFS SALES | wR 4-719! ante W_ Huron FE 2-6122 EVINRUDE MOTORS CRESTLIN. er boats, Gator boat trailers Trade-ins accepted. Easy terms. | Come in and sign up for a tree demonstration ride with the new 500 hp motor Kellys Hardward 3004 ewes Hgts. at Adams, Auburn 23-8811 see nese ho ee PRE 1 quality coast guard approved boat cushion. with any pufchase of marine paint, hardware or a combinauion cf both ef §25 or more. Harrington Boat Works | OUR wid DEALER | 8. TELEGRAPH FE 2-6033° OPEN JOHNSON MOTORS | Boats Trailers & Accessories Everything fer the boat OWENS MARINE ld 1ES 396 Orchard Lk. Ave. 2-8020 NEW 10 HP. WIZARD eee #150 cash. FE 35-7329. TONY’S MARINE | | Guaranteed outboard repair serv- = ice. Backed by 22 year experi-'' Evinrude motors, boats and supplies, i 2695 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Har | FE 8-0 60112 Open 7 am to 8 pm USED | MOTORS 35 P. a Fish. OR SKE BARGAINS Siaybaughs 630_ Oakland WTD. 15 OR i8 HP MOTOR _Also_ remote controls. FE. 4-8356 THE SEASON IS HERE! COM. plete line Mercury mtrs, Dum- boa Mastercraft ae Ski J b roses’ aluminum boats 8 Blvd. at Saginaw = FE 4 9587 WILL TRADE ‘53 FORD V-8 OVER-| drive, exc. cond. for boat, motor trailer, etc. or sell $495. 84 Norton | PE 6-745. Transportation Offered 8 87|- CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA, §: $25, as allowance to Hartford, Conn! E 25215. FE 2-5823 after 6 p.m. _ PLY ¢ ENGINE AIRLINER TO. California $80; Hawaii, $99.10: | Ferry Service Inc Oi: gee | “LEA G FOR ORLANDO, FLO-| rida April 3. Can take 2 passen-| gers) New car E 2-3404 LEAVING FOR ORLANDO FLORI- eae . Share expenses. FE) - LEAVING AE APRIL 18ST, LITTLE Rock via Southern I], Southeast! _ Missouri, Can take three. Phone | “ Lincoln 5-8910. | TRUCK GOING NORTH PARI load. Either way. FE 5-6806. __ Wanted Used Cars ap Me PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD! OR 3-6015 ia WUC he $50 FUR JUNK aw: “6 Ford Fairlane sharp . $1295 — cars. FE 2-2666 days so @ towne Ss rehlet: 2 He ie oa ee $ 745 ARE You TIRED or I-53 baits Super HT V-8 $ 695 BIG PAYMENTS" "$3 Pontiac 2 dr Deluxe R&H § 495. How would you like a a trani-/-52 Pontiac Cat. Hydra 495. aa «i seia! ~ your equity ‘52 Buick Super 4 dr PS $ 495 mode! 52 Plymouth wagon $ 305) cars? Always 20 ‘older models "52 Dodge convert $ 345) to choose from Open -till 10 p.m. °51 Ford custom 8 4 dr $ 295) JEROME " “BRIGHT SPOT" | 49 Chevroie, 195 | Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 -§j Chrysler New Yorker. As is % 195) CASH 1260 N. Perry Madison FE 49100, "30 cVY AVERILL’S NEED CARS “47 sfc Shop it. Then bring it here for "$1 Lincoln top dollars. FE 23-4104 DIXIE HWY ee =e FE 2-0878 ae 46806 1958 CHEVY BEL- AIR 4 DR =e ceptional car Full wer oxime Including Continental ‘ire miles” _$2375. EM { 3-4041 Wanted clean used cars, Bee us for the t p dollar. 2s 8. —** FE Hd. VAN WELT Eee S_ DIXIE Dra: Hy. H SR ee JUN tans ——— PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Price it etaes where Sell tt here Late models are on con-| signment Call FE 40 . clean WILL 36 CADILLAC DR 56 CAD. SE DAN = 1957 606 S. W oodw ar d ‘FACTORY ~ BRANCH *s0 Buick 4 DOOR Radio & heater, Dynafiow, 2 tone, W-Walls, Low mile- age. : $1595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE., 65 MT CLEMENS ST. Ese. tl7 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE SUNDAYS ‘32 BUICK SUPER, DYNA, RAH ine 41.000 miles. 05 FE 4-0239. LET SOMEONE 1 A KE over payments on my 1955 Buick Roadmaster Very clean, low equipped. MApile, Very, mileage, fully 8 5-183 SEDAN DE- ces Like new. $2,500. Call OR ‘DEVILLE “PINK & white All power. Best offer takes FE 8-1198 ‘hl CHEVY tt CHEVROLET, 1956 Top down weather is almost here. Get in the awing feel like jar. and drive on down to HUTS. We're of- fering you this little Tur- quoise beauty et a fantas- tically jow price Factory in- stalled equipment inciudes powerglide, radio heater and power pak The full price is only $1495. SCHUTZ _9$12 8S Woodward _ Birmingham _ "33 CHEV 2 DR. DELUXE BEL. a Very clean wares FE 3-7542 H Riggins ‘54 CHEVY 2-DR NEEDS ~ BODY _work $295, EM 3 53-0081 H. Riggins. CHEVROLET, 1957 “IMMACULATE” is the only word to describe the condition of this 4dr. wagon, fully equipped with radio, heater, white tires, Power- lide Power steering & prakes and its a V-8 n- ished in beautiful Alpine lue and White with durable all viny! tnierior An older ear of value will handle $1,795. . SCHUTZ $12 S Woodward. Birmingham PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS 1981 CHEVY 2-DR POWER GL IDE Absolutely no money dn Ale payments of $865 mo Call AB Ged Mer. Mr Parks at _ MI 4-7500. _ Harold euEner _ Ford CLEARANCE OF 1955 CHEVS. SLICES OF HAM For Sale Cars 91 _ revenge s 3) “ of ¥ re Ss = Boston gee meen beeegpee BPR MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM A505 pass —— aio leather i interior. 45 gal. Will HOUGHTEN & SON Ba oll. Pul ioe $1,205 your DEY OL MOBILE 4 IY } SEE OUR FOR ARS Ir ing am Jaguar, Austin, Healy Morris, MG Austin. Porsche, Alfa, Romeo 528 Al ER For ‘Sale Cars NN ee Qian. | | im man oe rcret CLEAN. $165. on 1953 CHEV FUL L EQUIP. I IKE | new Must sell, good tires, OR _ 1407 | 1951 CHEVY A-l (MECHANICAL condition Very clean Ph | 43487 |"54 CHEVIE ‘BELAIR- 4 DR. POW. ergiide. Radio heater & white- _Wwalls $695 R & R Motors _ [STATION WAGON, ‘33. CHEVY Very clean EM 30081 H. Riggins CHRYSLER 53 WINDSOR. 4 DR Power $100. 3 Radio, etc Good | cond § Ayfair ¢ 63183 j DESOTO, 1954 For a big. car ride with amall car price tag you'll never do any better than with this Firedome V-8 Se- dan Practically new white tires set off the gleaming bronze exterior of this one owner new car trade Fully equipped, of course An old- er car of value wil] handle. $595 912 S Woodward, Birmingham . ‘DeSOTO 57 SPORTSMAN, HT, loaded power 82,100. 3641 North— | weed EM_ 34-3700 EXECUTIVE’S CAR We fortunate) have this 195 DeSoto Fireflite 4-dr. Sportsman for sale Equipped with radio, heat- er, white ires, Powerflite, Powér steecing, brakes, win- dows, and seat. Espectalty trimmed with Pink & white hand selected cowhide Un- derpriced et only $1,705, ; SCHUTZ o12 § riiliee acta Birmingham '53 DODGE : DR. R&H, EXCEL- _ lent 4350" 1 EM 34827 DODGE, 1956 Turquoise & white with matching nylon-viny! interior really sets off this Royal Lancer Fully equipped with Powerflite large radio & heater and white aes! Car has had the best of care and very little driving An older car of value wil) han- dle, $1,195. SCHUTZ $12.8 Woodward. Birmingham 1982 DODGE 2-DR AUTO R&H Absolutely no money dn Assume | payments of 6977 a month Call | Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI. 4-7500 Harold _ Turner * SWEPT-WING DODGE | Stand new ‘58 Doge 2-dr. sedan. DODGE CARS & TRUCKS ° STATT'S MOTOR SALES 9 M24 MY =3-2750 Lk: _ Orion ‘PESOTO 1957, ADVENTURE POW. er steering, power windows. pow- er seats A dream car. Will sac- rifice $2,000 cash or $600 cash take over payments. Call after 63 pm. FE 2-3333_ 1953 DESOTO, 4 DR. V8 ENGINE. sem! - automatic transmission, R&H, looks fair, runs like new, this week's auto special at $09. Clarkston Motor Sales See M&M Mctce Sales Stk. No Model Price = Seer on late mode) cars. | ixie H OR 3-1603 Nico: Los pie ae a 8 $ 906 r V- TOF e DOLLAR Fy FOR | Ns103 tar oP. 9. $ as SE Toe ANY ARE oR Naat dre PO $ 787 rade or N4122 Hardtop V-8 PG 1083 ECONOMY CARS” “AUBURN N4128 Bel Ale 4dr. Sta § 868 WE oe atk IN ANY CONDI- N4ls: Bel Air e-dr, 6 Std 86a tion, FE 6-9157 /N4l4l 0 2dr. V-8 $ 892 WrD: 19 USED to oe AUNKED ane Also a selection of over 10 1956 tn Yo sty i Op rE Serie | mode's Bank rates, low down _rom am tos pm FE $0219) oy ments guarantee WTD. SHARP CARS 4 THRU "35 models. Top dollar paid AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD _Wanted | Used Trucks: 89 wtp 52°58 55°C YARD DUMP WRECKER WTD. TO lta TON, - pick-up body, must be power equipped & reasonable. Calj —#-m. to § p.m. FE 4-1510 ~ Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS | ALL MAKES AND MODELS ‘HEIGHTS MOTOR | 2635 Auburn Ave Fa 6632 ____For Sale ale Tracks 90 LJ ewan DUMP Box" Laded WITH HOIST | ~ Cheap FE 5-9 $2 CHEVY 1'. chassis MF as | oe . CAB AND wheel base 750-20 tires. OR 3-0 = _ CHEVY — tab a & CHASSIS. 172 WB. Good rubber, excellent. running condition. Tom Bohr. gp MUtua. 4-5155 *533 CHEVY SEDAN DELIVERY, | - m3 swap for pick-up, Of $ Ford dump, '49 Ford dump terra. fan with trailer, private’ EM 184 FORD PANEL FOR SALE. —7052_Cooley- Lk. Rd. EM 3-2742__ ~ PONTIAC'S truck, must be jow priced. EM Birmingham 3-020 1 Custom Fairlane Club seuan Station Wagon Y¥ _ NORTH CHEVROLET & Woodward Ave 4-2735 Hunter at “90 CHEVY a PONTIAC, ‘51 4794 _Uincoin, FE 2 CHEVROLE is We believe for the finest of slightly used 1857 €hev- rolets, be sure to 5s “SCHUTZ " We got ‘em! Automatics. V8s, 2 doors, 4 doors, hardtops. and wag- Priced {to save you many dollars,. From SCHUTZ $12 & Woodward, Birmingham GEORGE $ MILLION SPECIAL New ‘58 Fords, all equipped with Radio & heater. Safety package, A. Side mirror, windshield, white Wali tires repflaesrot go ran 2 dr o.. $4 = $52.85 Sedan 8 == many, Fairlane 500 Club OUR eg Be pown ALL DOWN PAYMENT Gu ZORG E $ MILLION CREDIT MANAGER Harold Turner Ford MI 41500 TRUCK MC | | RETAIL AC Oakland at Cass 1856 GM 450, 6 ar DUMP. HYDRA power steerin: 19,000 miles. rie or best ster takes ft. FE 28181. |” NORTH CHEVROLET MARCH SPECIALS OAKLAND COUNTY'S wILDEsT 193 Ford 2dr GOT TO ead) TRADER HAS 60, MOR D CARS TH MONTH TO MAKE mano rook = FOR THE ABUNDANC NEW CAR TRADES COMING, ‘For Sale Cars a1 Inn HAI 1p [ y - "56 oe, CENTURY. LIKE NEW. Stk No. Yr. Make sad Low leage. Must sell, MA N4104 “56 Chev. Hd. top ec a i . ; N49D °56 Chev 2Dr PG. wR BuIGR RUNS GOOD $6 FI 175 “56 Olds “98 Hd. to Pp S ] ORE GOOD, Wa Fe Ne Site Bre SP len ontiac Sales’ : a Sick SPECK oR. RA- Oo 5] Chey mn. V-8. 1889 bed Pontiac Chieftain, 4 dr. Owner dio & heater pe aes ee bas ‘ Fore Abe Pwr. os demo. Save, Save, Save! ‘ a =. ik j Saag Motors 72 Cneined, FEI NAii4. iS Nash Rag, Myd - St genes” °° PChSe. Owner . Most of these can be bought with 36 Pontiae sons pees See nese ca er steerin er brakes, low tFOR CA S He ] N Ai smail down payment. Bank yates Dilenge

walls, cs call 1955 Nash R&H. Automatic. Beautiful, Full price $005 Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward 1951 STATESMAN R> an Overdrive, ali original. no rust. A real buy at $245. No money Pi THE BARGAIN LOT $1095 ae Blvd, at, BayoesBirm. | —| PONTIAC | Get Wise, od fonomize RETAIL | RAMBLER BILE SPENCE OLDSMOBILE For por ene? new car trade-ins com OLDS DEALE %65 8 Woodward Rirminghom THF. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958 For Sale Cars 91 YM SE Le M2 AT AR. ‘ON | FORD — ME guage My" F281 7 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 8 SEDAN Powerllight transmission ; ; $2195 BRAID MOTOR SAL 4 Manat oe DEAL ING CA8S AT PIKE 5ST. 5,000 1983 | PLYMOUTH STATION WAG. & H. Absolutely no money an yrlns ayments of $17.08 mo, Call Credit Mar, Mr. Parks _&t_ MI 47500. Harold Turner Ford: PLYMOUTH, uss Transportation, econo and peace of mind al! fated into one hat’s exactly gy What we're offering you in “this 4 door sedan. Car has heater and white tires, turn #ignals and washers An old- er car of value will han- . $405 SCHUTZ 48 PLYMOUTH COUPE GOOD cond. $100. Call ee 5-5512. “HAVE YOU A JOB?” TRANSP SPOR TATION NO MONEY DOWN - ‘$3 Ford, Clb Cpe. R&H ‘33 Chev. 2 L.. Bel Air, 53 Boat’ ac, 2-Dr., oo 52 Mercury 2-1 Sef ‘52 Fore Ve Dr. ike. New. 33 ween Statesinad §2 Bui p “$2 A Rambler Sta. Wagon. more “es fed choose irdm CONOM Y USED. CARS E _ Auburn Of: Sag. FE 4-2131 HURON MOTOR SALES | ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF | CARS (952_W._HUROr FE_ 2.264) | Plymouths 1958 $149: DOWN OR TRADE IN TAXES AND '58 PLATES a INCLUDED Sharp. R&H. ALL MODELS AVAILABLE $47.50 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN CALL OR ASK FOR EDDIE NICHOLAS AT Midwes' 86-5300 HUTZ MOTORS "37 ie , 1951 OLDS 88 2-DR. HYDRA. R& ; 37 FORD | “Absolutely no" money dn. As. ee ee PVT. OWNER 2 DOOR sume payments of $865 mo Call laste asad $1295 | Credit Mgr. Mr Parks at MI __ 47500 ). Harold _Turner Ford 1957 oO 1956 M7 8 SAGINAW FE 5-4101 Olds R&H. Turn signals Windshield wi- i rony el eel SE- auper 88 4 dr. Power steering & PT eee spar as ~ -h cond. E - coe ower brakes. 6-way seat. Jet Bi I I h I I lL. 1957 A beauty. $1,545. Ir ing a i ord NASH 666 S. Woodward 3 _ | 1953 | PONTIAC ¢ CHIEFTAIN _ $600. FAIRLANE $00 Full power, Light | Le r 2718 4 blue Full pri-e $1,605 666 S. Woodward | 5-50: oe ES Birmingham | NASH — | ‘$4 OLDS 88 2-DR HARDTOP RA; | dio, Hydramatic white walls. miles. $895. See after 5. | & all day Sat. & Sun, 2490 Edge vale, Drayton Woods. '33 PONTIAC. HYDRA R&H. § $300 _or oe over payments, FE 5-0489. “OK” QUALITY USED CARS At KAANoure CHEV—BU ce LAKE ORION MICH. MY 2 eee fale core “YOU KNOW ABOUT OUR i? PONTIAC ATALINA, RADIO | : i heater. ydramatic Power Section: Power brakes, 2 tone. | . $1395. R & R. Motors, Oak- | ; | | A | | | =, FACTORY paoromaike BRANCH | Y. A.B. W. WEEK THE FAMOUS MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES, lOUALITY WILL BE PONTIAC | ve Rock-Bottom RETAIL © | Priced” STORE THIS IS YOR CHANCE TO GET "$5 Pontiac STARCHIEF. CATALINA ~ Coupe-radio & heater. Hy- dramatic Low mileage, fully eae 9517 VALUE — VALUE — VALUE oe IN YOUR NEXT CAR _ BEHIND THE Post oFFIce | °55 CHEVROLET 55 CHEVROLET kK & C RAMBLER EU Bhatia “Ty 'DOOR 210 Our Slogan We can peat any deal E 56 CHEVROLEG SPECIAL, DEMO SALE 37 DODGE STATION WAGON ‘38 Ambas. Air cond. Peel | 4 DOOR 210 ED So haat P-brakes Power Lock, Elec. win- | $1445 $2075 a eee ee: e . . : Complete Service 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. , 22) Eutes 55 DODGE ‘48 PONTIAC, HYDRA, NEEDS | SPUN 2 DOOR "58 plates. $65. Call EM 3-0450. $845 8 PONTIAC CATALINA HYDRA INR A CT e x | R & H. Power braces Clean. FE 53 NASH 53 FORD 5-6948 RAMBLER a — $495 - aren Ae 32 STUDEBAKE __ HASKINS Se PONTIAG "82 STUDEBAKER | ™ "57 VOLKSWAGEN | : . ve 5 at? ge Spring Specials 34 FORD UN Gow | $494 $1444 | 1953 Chevrolet 2-door, radio, heater Sere DR re Bi Wa) 8) ae | “abarp “ $545 31 CHEVROLET 32 SHE OEY at mig $245 Bnew Ures Nm SORE Soe =F POSTIAE ‘53, PONTIAC ae : ee CATALINA HARDTOP ; 1954 bet oe aoa Air pees $304 $404 | powerglide and radio ; — sae . . ses “jest Chevrolet 210 adoor wagon, | 33 CHEVROLET 32 CHEVROLET power glide and radio $795 4 DOOR 210 SE SE AS JUST YOUP CAR DOWN $444 é 35 CHEVROLET *s/ CHEVROLET Haskins Chev. STATION WAGON aoe 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS AE eee — oe FE ESe son MAple 85071 Open Nites ‘til 9 34 CHEVROLET 35 CHEVROLET crepe peepee 2 DOOR 2 DOOR 210 31 PONTIA eee R&H, NO | $504 $794 rust $1 | a5 29s id > ont : ) ‘32 PONTIAC. EXCELLENT CON- $55 (Cc Hit: Vv ROL. Dal ae if ON ! TAC | dition FE 401230 BEL AIR 2 DOOR HARDTOP 88 PONTIAC «DP. CAT LOADED | on . . ies RON Tasca tae iwi NICE ‘36 FORD “6 BUICK | car. No down payment Assume | sates DOOR ‘ DOOR MAROTOR | small monthly payments. Lucky 2 « | day, Sales, 02S) Seainews PE "57 FORD "57 CHEVROLET ! 1955 VICTORIA HARDTOP _ Oar , | PONTIAC STARCHIEF 56 PONTIAC "87 CHEVROLET CATALINA HARDTOP CONVERTIBLE cet AIR HARDTOP | y) $1404 $1874 I.ARRY JEROME — ee ee ee ak eek: on DEALER WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR AT A GOOD PRICE AND ACCEPT TRADE-DOWNS MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ 631 OAKLAND AVE. PE 4-4547 NTIAC 1948 SEDAN, VERY 1950 Plymouth sedan. 1047 Plymouth. very good. 197 South Johnson ee 1953 STUDE 2-DR. OVERDRIVE. R & H. Absolutely no money dn. , Antunes payments of Call Credit Mgr, Mr MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 1953 STUDEBAKER SPORTS. coupe, $250. FE 5-0852. | "92 STUDEBAKER CHAMP. ¢ DR. | Radio Heater Good whitewalls | Overdrive. Runs very ¢ rust $200 or hest offer. 6-6097 Se ean MApfair 46 ~WILLYS 4 WHEEL DRIVE Te Motor ov rhauled. $365, FE 1954 WILLYS AERO DELUXE 2? Auto. up to 24 MPG Idea! Heater Only $450 3281 . Auburn & Crooks Rd. 48 666, = Woodward 1947 FORD CONVERT. "55 PON- tiac engine with bvdra trans. ‘5! Merc. rear ed Clear title $200 cash, OA 8-3356 1958 THUNDERBIRD §3.18085__ Call Chuck Montgomery at Eddie | Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 | 1954 FORD 4-DOOR 6 WHITE wall tires, Fordomatic R&H Ex- cellent condition, Private owner. FE 8-0444 35 FORD V8 ae, aQVERDRIVE. | 2 dr. $700. OL 1-1 ‘34 FORD Se inder. Overdrive: R & omy plus au Sul ay down. Tom | _Bohr, ir, Inc. } “1954 Ford V-8 club coupe. R&H. 2-tone blue. WW. $505. g Birmingham NASH __ 666 5 S. Woodward ) -DR.R & H. ABSO- lutely no money dn Assume p&y- ments of $27.24 mo. Call Credit Mer. Mr Parks at MI 4/7500. Harold Turner Ford. | *31 FORD CUSTOMLINE A ‘DR. Roger's Salexy & Service ' 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-955 , ECONOMIZE+GO RAMBLER 7 FORD, GOOD CONDITION. $100 and. take @ver payments. FE 9 : 1953’ FORD - VIC | This is # one owner automobile. | 38.000 actual miles R&H, stan- | dard shift. Royal Master white ee ils perfect. ala right OPLES AUTO 8. 5a Geviees oc eed SHARP CARS | $7 FORD FAIRLANE 500. 2 dr. yellow & black. This looks as if tt just rolled out of , the showroom, ener ond drive, it's a | 56 BUICK “SPE ci AL 2 dr, Riviera Dyna, R&H, while top and blue center, white | bottom spotiess blue and white My ' interto, Prom ne ground it's beauty, $1,497 56 FORD 2-DOOR not find a chur rust on this. &parklin y Eye appeal in- side and out lyory lig) ee If on re foes for a °56, this is $1.1 "ST Plymouth 2 ar., var 54 Buick "34 Ford, cent 53 Chev, Bei aire baratop iS D ve 4 53 Plymouth Club Coupe cl "82 Metro club . 52 Piymouth club “coupe. ‘St Plymouth. “s 4s) foe eae spat “s farer $137 te bales Aen EIDER- ENGLEHART 232 8. SAGINAW PE 2-0131 "2 DON'T WISH FOR |. MONEY! Make it easily * | through Classified Ads. To | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, || dial. FE 2-8181. OLIVER CONTINUES YOU AUTO Transportation, economy is what you will get Oliver ‘Buick used car. S gigantic sale. ‘03 Mercury 4 Dr. .. radio, heater, '53 Buick 2 Dr. Sedan Radio, heater’, hydramatic. Montclair, Very nice utility. 4-Dr. Sedan. ‘04 Ford 2 Dr. Custom, radio. heater. Ford ‘53 Olds 4 Dr. . ‘53 Chevrolet 4 Bel Air Sedan, radio, hester, ‘96 Buick 4 Dr. cece $1616 Sedan, power steering, brakes. windows and seat. ‘56 Ford Custom 8 . beeen D 999 ' 2-Dr. O FE 2 act Sedan. TO SLASIT PRICES FOR THE SENSATIONAL March 29 thru April 10 automatic Special Sedam, radio. heater. dvnaflow a ‘04 Pontiac Wagon .... ‘Oo Chrysler 4Dr...... Sedan, radio, heater, automatic. 'S6 Bui¢k Special ...... 2-Dr. Hardtop, radio. heater, 'S6 Mercury Hardtop .. radio, heater, automatic. ‘49 Ford Pick-up....... '53 Plymouth Convert Radio, heater, standard transmission. 02 Buick. Super ....... Sedan. radio. beater hydramatic. IVER BUICK 210 ORCHARD LAKE AV E: BUICK BUY WEEK and trouble-free driving when you purchase an hop our lot during this Jee. 045 8 og $ 998 ..$1145 $1395 $1495 > 344 $ 299 5 395 $ 695 $595 4S 945 “8 © ee real dynafiow. » *# 8 © # © & © 8 omatic. ** © © © © © © 8 Dr. ..... powerglide. ~ OPEN! EVES. FX JEROME'S SLASHES ALL PRICES for. “YOU AUTO BUY WEEK" Drop in at the “BRIGHT SPOT” Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. We are staying open extra hours for your shopping convenience. FREE CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES. 75 Fine Cars All at Rock Bottom Prices '52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Deluxe $ 295 '55 Plymouth 2-Dr. Savoy $ 585 ‘03 Ford Customline ... $ 445 04 Buick Super Hardtop. . $°895 ‘95 Olds 88 Hol. Hardtop. . $1175 '56 Buick Special Hardtop. $1365 '56 Ford Fairlane 2-Dr.. . . $1195 ‘96 Pontiac SC Catalina . . $1885 ‘06 Pontiac Station Wagon $1585 ‘07 Mercury Hardtop .. . $2195 00 Chevrolet 2-Dr......5 185 ‘56 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Hardtop $1295 ‘94 Pontiac Star Chief Sed. $.785 ‘D0'Chevrolet B/A Hardtop $1095 ‘96 Cadillac Sed. DeVille . $2495 Cass at Orchard Lake | JEROME'S “Bright Spot” cn OLDS- CADILLAC DEALER a . ie 8.0488 i ‘Open Till 8 P M. Sat. Liberal Trade Allowance _ Bank ee ae} " w : 2 - z eo fe ’ Z a | | : ‘ z ts 3 : Hee x 18 /-* __THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1958 ‘December Bride’ , TWENTY-NINE © ra ‘Scores as Favorite Mother-in-Law -s Today's S. Radio Programs - Spr Ing Byington 3 - = Snares Hearts More Than Those in Other Areas Local Governments Rely on State's Financial Aid | — TONIGHT 11:66 WIR, WXYZ. wl, ewe WATE News, Burren WIBK. Kern Oar wo, Mari, Merwe Unseen Gladys Teases rge . Heatter, Davies : WXYZ, Wattrick, M CKLW. News Sports WCAR, News, Martyn we rt oe (ae tm Gus WJBK. News, Beliboy N News. C Lewis wre, oa the Imagination of TV GRAND RAPIDS. (—Michigan sons who use tobacco in other WJBK, News, Don McLeod) Wpon News, Sports : local governments generally rely |forms—such as cigars and snuff. WON ‘News, Weather #:30-WIR, Jack & WWi mcs Geen Watchers more on state financial aid than} “Jn addition to removing a de- ¢:30—WJR, Dinner Date | RS WIR, M CEL — WXYZ, Merv Griffin those in other states, a tax study| cidedly unneutral feature from the WWw4. Bob Maswe ef ro Mag. W. News, M. Labbit our yews. naa By ERSKIN HN! - : group was told today. tax system. ” he said, “a 25 per Ww ' ewa, ; 4 , ° : CKLW. re sacty Chase aa 10:00--WJR, Arthur Godfrey ° HOLLYWOOD ne ae , Even so, the share of revenues|cent tax on the wholesale price of ay sol) WXTE e meeeee? 4:30—WJR, Cpl Next Dosr eres lied by the rty tax—if| tobacco products other than ciga- WCAR, Page's Part TUESDAY MORNING WXYZ, Jim’ Backus WWJ, One Man’s Pamily |no question, I guess, about little supplied by tne property WPON. Musie with Mason | ¢.09_ wR. News, mounaup = idang ¥ aad | Morgen] CKLW, Shiftbreak, Davies Spring Byington being the nation’s townships are excluded—is about|rettes would likely yield some four 7:00—WJR, Guest wee, News, H. Roberts WPON America to Knees WPON, Don Zee Show favorite mother-in-law after three average for the country. million dollars a year, WXYZ, Morgan YZ, Fred Wolf . CKLW. Lewis Jr. CKLW. Rooster Club yo ee BO roe eee Trent years of TV stardom as Lily Rus- se 8 That is the rate that would WCAR, News, Patrick WAR. News Sheridan | oki, News, Davies WXYZ, Ed MeKensie | [kin on “December Bride.” Lom vi ats Send he be fool = ee 9:30—WWJ, 3 sta Ext untry Roundup PON, PIIi Workshop rea. * * researchers reports eco taxes rm, seid, seSWWi, 3 Star Extra wax News, McLeod The be * ba for the Conlin Legislative Commit- , nae — “Time f30-wse, Votce of Agriclt./(1:00—-WJR, TBA ews, Page mere can be 20 debate, either, tee studying the state’s tax struc- As to present state taxes on al- WAR, Patrick“ WOAR, News Gtoree a WXY2, Paul wint Sawa" weeee te Rouse Ree pi ill bard mead eee ture and its Citizens’ Advisory on beer and. wine = oh ‘ ews CKLW, News, Ernie Ford : C 0 : wwoe Bei our Life Andy | WPON. Spts.. Mackinnon wor News Reid _ CREW. neon — bor. If next-door neighbors have mittee. well below the national average. WXYZ, M boda artyo WXYZ, News, McKenzie F i j ir, WIBK. News. wellboy 1: eo WIR, Mews we a onerts WPON Don MacKinnon jaa_Wim. Pocate of meade on of getting in your hair, that Colne = meeting par Calvin kt * si * barrel 8:30_WRJ, News WXYZ, News, Wolf Te Wwo Mer i , legislators their n increase o a barrel on SRE, | BRE GEE Gh, oom "S RTs My SR ert yo may hae ee eet ee WJBK Bellboy WCAR. New cided yourself, is a dream neigh- on beer would produce about five 9:00—WJR, Weather WPON. Esrly Bird Club WCAR, News, Page bor. revenue position of local goveen- | yijjion dollars annually in addi- Wiel Teenene) Fume cree sy /Avzennoos , ments, the corporate tnconse 1 Ke (anid! CKLW, Bib 7:30—WJR, Music Hall 4:30—WJR, Music Hall “December Bride’ show No. 120 _ |tional revenue, he sai WIBK, Ne Nome: Bellboy sss Kew .. vee ene vaak Jim Denes is being filmed in Hollywood and tax, tobacco and alcoholic pew ports, David - KLW, News, C : ; ’ taxa: lorest yiel ease oe WJBK, News, George eid Grant, Livestock “Gladys” hasn't once set foot in tone ton cont tye In 1956, Ireland attracted 50,000 WWJ, Nightline CAR, News, Thomas 5:00—WJR, News ; = ai. < . ee i : axes, CKLW, True Detective 8: 00 WIR, News, B. Guest WJBK, ewe Reid WWJ, News, Deland the home Lily shares with daugh- |. tourists, largest in her history and WJBK, Sound Oft CREW, dews Koberts 2 Hers: MecKinsee: || Wxrs. Metwik: ,dicKensle ter Ruth (Frances Raffe oe and EVERYBODY’S RELATIVE—Three years of being the nation’s an ey Sania tree. aw a 15 percent increase over the pre- 10-00—WJR, Symphony WJBK, News, George (2:30—WJR, Time Out, Music| WJBK, News, McLeod son-in-law Matt (Dean Miller). favorite mother-in-law on TV's “‘December Bride,’ on top of 26 : P vious year, ww, N M | WPON, News, MacKinnon WXYZ, News, Winter WCAR, Arthur Godfrey “ ” ; ; . : : ; level of the property tax burden, he lowe Musto | gise_waR. sree wan CRLW. Bane Davin, WPON. Music With Mason Gladys,"’ as a mate of fact. years of beloved-mother roles in the movies, gives Spring Byington particularly as to cities and vil- WXYZ, H, Anderson uste 6:30—WJR. Music slall 1as never evem been seen — aNd) (center) something of a record. “I'm related to EVERYONE in |; Tee : oe WIBK News, ‘Geer ‘Wira, e re arwell)” | WXYZ, News, McKenzie |there’s no chance she ever will oa? cha % lages, as a probably alternative} BARGAIN HUNTING? 0.30—WW3, ge eve, Manwell Sa on be. Ev that aha’ ing Hollywood,”” she laughs. Pictured with her are (left to right) /to grants of broader local taxing ' WIBK, B ‘9:00 WIR, News, Mra. Page wxvn, Merv Griffic WCAR, Sports ae eae eee es eee Frances Rafferty, Dean Miller, Harry Morgan and Verna Felton, |powers by the Legislature, BUY NOW! a WW3, News, F. Elisabeth | WJBK, News, Reid WPON, Sports Slants sere ey others in the cast of ‘‘December Bride,”’ which is presented by *~ « £€ . ENDEARING WORDS “Gladys” is the wife Pete (Harry Morgan) just talks about with such | endearing words as: ° | “I think my dinner is ready. I see the vultures circling over the me the | Leo the .Louse Is Back, “as cums’ tae v| Only Worse Than Ever In three years “‘Gladys” las be- come as famous as Jimmy| Durante’s unseen Mrs. Kalabash—| wherever you are. CBS Mondays at 9:30 p.m. Open Season on Sales Refrigerators, Built-in Ovens and Range Tops. Electric Ranges, Automatic Washers and Dryers, RCA Hi-Fi and Color TV. Terms Available Hampton Electric 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 “Thus, for all units of local gov- ernment in Michigan non-property taxes contribute a very much smaller proportion of total reve- nues than is to be found in the nation as a whole,”’ Brazer said. While gross property tax col- | lections zoomed upward between 1948 and 1955, he noted, the in- crease as adjusted to inflation was almost negligible—and was -- Today's Television Programs -- Channe) 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (C)—Indicates Color Telecast 6:00 (2) Mr. Danger edy: Lily helps Gilbert Ro- land escape matrimony. 10:00 (7) Welk (cont.) (9) wfovie. 10:30 (2) How Do You Rate? (4) Treasure Hunt. By EARL WILSON (9) Popeye. (9) Election Returns. There's auite t behind. NEW YORK-—Leo the Louse is back operating on Broad-| more than matched by increases (4) News: Williams. (4) Suspicion, Drama: Larry 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. pieces aah un \way ... proving to his many enemies that even during a re-| in the cost of providing services AUTO M ATIC (8) Racket Squad. Parks, “Diagnosis: Death.” (4) Price Is Right. For seven years Parke Levy |c¢Ssion, a heel can live it up in Glamoursville on very little} and im population. No data was Girl thinks she caused moth- er’s death by giving her over- dose of pills. Doctor agrees to say it’s accidental if the presented for 1956 and 1957. In a summary of the corporate | income tax survey, Brazer said | TRANSMISSION SERVICE REBUILDING AND 11:26 (7) News. loot. 11:30 (2) Dotto. (4) Truth or Consequences, wrote “My Friend Irma” as a radio show but when it went on , TV he was included out. For the 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. 6:20 (4) Box Four. Back during the Hoover Depression, Leo | the Louse kept from starving by crashing 6:30 (7) Three Musketeers. Ad-~ — &irl will marry him. (7) Ricky the Clown. arse ee te. Bie te Re was: cael cocktail parties and making a meal out ofjthat if such a tax were imposed it ADJUSTING ... ALL CARS vent : - (2) Studio One. Drama: (9) Howdy Dood een the canapes. a ee N N PAYMENT enture. owuy y: So he sat down and wrote a book ‘ - ss lion dollars a year for each per Oo DOW (9) Foreign Legion. Boris Karloff, Eva LeGalli- J ‘ | Now Leo's more hep,” says a man who cent of tax. He added: . (4) Frontier. Western: Two, enne, “Shadow of Genius.’’}11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. about his mother-in-law, an attrac- 2 : knows about 40 of these Saloon Society bums Pontiac boys keep friendship secret! Brilliant scientist's (Karloff) ed ee ie ie? gone cpa ee ex i . 2 7 . suitors. He called his book, ‘De- around Our Town. most readily justified for use at ansmission because of bitter range wars. bie Pea i almost destroys TUESDAY AFTERNOON cember Bride’ — inspired by the “He’s a bachelor ... men are scarcer than/the state level as a supplement or | Tr ie aueron | Service (2) News: LeGoff. . t::00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. song lyrics, ‘Will you love me in they were in the 1930s .. . women are looser|Companion to a personal income ate e Mentcsim FE 4-0290 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. 10:30 \\) — Francisco. (4) Tic Tac Dough. December as you did in May?” . he gets invited to dinner at women’s|*@* ALA A ) Election Returns. (9) Meet Mr. X. x & * ies homes . he slips a gold cigaret lighter or Hi 9 1 c mf ‘ : . 4 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. a Susie very , Today the oeeeres naa WILSON Gren lscmns ioneel cast inte ha pocket, if the “As such it perntits the state to 7:00 (7). Sports Parade. a 12:15 (2) Love of Life. a grin dea hostess is careless enough to leave valuables around. He thinks| preventing the use of the corporate m Been ivaliey Adventure: mee peed one f 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow, first aired on radio, is usually it’s better than working.” : form as a tax avoiding device, Boy ts ne tie cedhi “ National News. (4) It Could Be You. lamong the nation’s top 10 shows| Leo is loaded with tricks. He calls girls from phone booths/and income distributed to the out- SERVICE daughter is accused of mur- 5) News: sigs ae (7) The Erwine. every month. From now on Parke @nd, when it’s time for another nickel, tells them, “You calljof-state stockholders. jer. ~ (9) Mary Morgan. Levy can loaf or work as Be me back”—so they pay. Wt the tion Member of Electronics Assn. ee Badge 714. 11:15 (9) Weather. he chooses. x *« * advocated by Gov, Williams— ,, FE 4-1515 .. 7) Weatte (4) Weather: Eliot 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. ‘FAVORITE FILM MOM © He won't date girls from Brooklyn .... too much cab fare.) ever is adopted, substantial ar- 7:10 (7) Weather. (2) Weather. | Until she became TV's favorite He's been known to go to an expensive restaurant, eat part of| Suments aa - advanced re 7:15 (7) News: Daly. 11:20 (9) Theater. Greta Garbo, EL a ome ‘ |mother-4 -in-law, hate sacle ‘his dinner, then suddenly announce, “This food stinks.” He ment to the rescrlany natividies a vie. was e movies’ favorite m er, 7:30 (7) Public Defender. (ay Spats: Parken #0). | (7) My Little Margie. |starting with ‘““Marmee’”’ in 1932’ ,, carefully tips the waiter, who's inclined to see it his way. He tax and the corporation franchise (9) F. Election Returns. (2) Sports. | (9) Movie. “Little Women.” Or as she told| aged oo ne decide that the champagne’s flat—and get half} tax, or as an alternative to one (4) Price Is Right (C). ° | me: “I’m related to EVERYONE S or both, Brazer said. (2) Robin Hood. Adventure: 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. 1 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. in Hollywood.” Leo the Louse hates to. buy a drink—even for himself. He mentioned still other alter- Knights scheme with sheriff Gene Lockhart, “‘Captain/ (7) Topper. She’s the mother of two mar- Hanging around the bars, he'll decide to “wait a while” |natives. tolcapture Robie: Hurricane.” ('35). 9:00 (3) Our Miss Brookes ried daughters. and thrice a | -_-translated, until somebody offers to buy him one. If i if * 8:00 wy a that Jil Seas 1:30 (7) Night Court. Re-enact-|"""" (7) Movie. ee oe ie as saad mn he should have to buy for himself, he'll “just have a little RP crngeniy ys a third survey, fy lt ey Sip one earn selzer (ten free), or perhaps he fels only ike 2 feed |r daciniaten'n nvr fe (9) Election Returns “a J k Pow./2225 (4) Faye Flizabeth venga . cold beer. He develops a memory lapse and forgets to tip. 9 E 8. ) Jack Parr. Tyrone Pow- ie Don’t tell anyone,” she whis- (4) Restless Gun. Western: | er. sie a) fiduee P pered/ibellsorie! day, | just @xice. All the girls in town are onto Leo the Louse. Aids woman in fight against| (2) Nightwatch (cont). : ; * ag rhe I'd like to play a murderess.” *x* « * ig eli ers town. (4) Kitty Foy _ Chorus girls, who have to watch their spending, know (2) Burns, Allen. Comedy: TUESDAY MORNING #:80° (9) News. P e that chicken-in-the-pot is a good cheap dinner because look, c ace ~s oes ‘0 su , . Fi ht Brewin lyou get soup right in it... that you can have a very reason- anata Skt) aan == (2) ees 3:00 (2) My Hero. able Florida vacation (if you go in the off season) ... that . 6:85 (2) On The Farm Front. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater.) = . flying is very cheap (if you travel tourist class at night). = co Bold Journey. Adven-|, 4. 2) TV Collere. (7) American Bandstand. When they have a date with Leo they're hungrier and ure; South American Indian 4) Toda (9) Favorite Story. jingle, tribes. (4) Today. \ thirstier than usual, and they go to the powder room (9) Election Returns. . 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. oftener — always letting him know they expect him to (4) Wells Fargo. Western:|7:3@ (2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife?) House Rushes Toward! give them a tip for the matron. ~ hte tikine infant on atage| 8:08 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 2) Mave: | 10-Day Easter Recess That's why Leo the Louse is doing a lot of ‘igoloing this M cC ALLU M & DE AN run. | (7) Cartoon Carniva: 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. | in Flurry of Items Bos Chorus girls coe too much. 4 (2) Talen: Scouts. Dear ace (4) Queen for a Day - If there's ar goal ‘ eo ett be ~-409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 - 9:00 (7) Voice. Met. Opera so- : , (7) Bandstand | WASHINGTON «—A new civit #24 '© Sdvise you, “It's a cheap dame! Open Friday Evening “til 9 : prano Nadine Conner in an $°a5 142) Cartconl(Cliastroom 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. ‘rights fight. over funds for a six- aaa : Convenient Free Parking at Rear of Store annual Barter prverant memater eS aus THE MIDNIGHT EARL... = (9) Election Returns. 9:00 (4) Romper Room : sion, shaped up today as House Judy Garland’s laryngitis is back, | . 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. na : a pe ee Comedy: ys ¢ (9) lat Time . oa es toward a 10-day) ang she’s doing only one show at night * C ; -19:25 (2) News. . over. (7) Our Friend Harry, 6:00 (2) Band Stand. million dollars in supplies as an'but her father’s very ill in California; | » ~ (4) I Married Joan. antirecession move. |she says she’s forgetting Harry Karl and | 9:30 (7) Lawrence Welk. 7) Sir Lancelot - * ., cd (9) Election Returns. 9:35 (9) Billboard. ns Looney Tunes * | is starting a whole new. life. (4) Turn of Fate. Drama: ™ ttn ea toa Oe cet Montgomery Clift flew to Chicago. Vagrant's death unveils mil-|9:48 (9) Nursery School Time. 5:30 (2) Beat the Clock. fall {o make way for consideration to comfort Liz Taylor (at the sugges-| Danny coaches Terry in Shakespeare until old ham 230 actor (Hans Conried) takes lion dollar platinum _ theft. David Niven stars. (2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) Garry Moore. 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. (4) Files of Jeffrey Jones Also on the day’s doubled-up at a Brooklyn cafe . . . Mike Todd was ; calendar was a bill to speed up| Deing set for an appearance on “This Is | government purchase of up to ale Life” ... Marie McDonald’s here, | tomorrow of a $3,216,988,539 Agri- fon of his doctor, who’s also Liz's medic) . au Naeai (7) Mickey Mouse Club. culture Department appropriation - . . Monique Van Vooren’s boy friend | (yy beccmbe ec (ay) Dough: ReMi: (9) Serial Theater. bill. |told her to “get rid of those minks you | The Easter vacation starts atl ‘didn't buy yourself’—so she’s wearing |. 5 = ote of scale a8 . . the end of Thursday's session “and cloth coats ... Lola Mason, a Miss N.Y.C. | { jaca oan 4 Blast Rips Chicago exude April 11%: . ‘contest finalist, just finished an un- ‘ —. ae oe ‘usual job — convincing housewives to | j & Down -——. The civil rights fight is over an 12 Unele Tom's . Tavern, None Hurt Appropriations Committee recom. /2evé more rabbit meat. 13 Toward the thy : ’ : - eee All the girls in town are onto Leo the Louse. | seaaed aide ty mendation for $750,000 to finance Ava Gardner's fejected the first thr A es ey 14 Molten rock ad : for the year starting July 1 the va Gardner's rejecte e firs ee scrips for her my Lp Aerial YY aan noe a a fugh conte commission created by the 1957 about Goya. W 18 British. isle Yy hurled from a car, shattered a| Vil rights law. It must be love—singer Lavern Baker bought a $5,000 a "i Ree sty y Norh Side tavern ard damaged |,“ é ails ie Sote in series Caddy for comic Slappy White. | qf ovaranres = : , ie lads — a big ballroom and several stores 1+ the allotment to $600,000 before’, WISH I'D SAID THAT: The father of the brie usually, i GUAR ANTEED 24 Pruit decay Uy early today. Fire, which followed 4. pin reached the House. ooks on his new son-in-law as the second happiest man in/ rae R i Gud. Burn Out are y | & the explosion, swept through ‘the! a. i world. . . That's earl, brother. aan Be 30 eee eget = " avern a Southern Democrats are against) (Copyright, 1958) OUR. “GUARANTEE = ae ea YZ * * * providing any money for the com-| Withstands All Investigation 34 Dimmer course YY The force of the blast ripped mission, whose creation they tried, YOU can FINISH : REMEMBER 36 Court off ‘the glass brick front fo the to prevent, but they appeared to! 15 Minute Service While’ You Wait | 37 Exceptionally three-story building housing the 1. championing a lost cause. | No HARGE 39 Climbing “ | Normandy. cone —_— The government purchasing | For Labor on Muffler Installation #2 Get up } the Aragon Ballroom near Lawr-|speedup is in the form of a mea. For Labor on Front or Rear Pipe implement ‘ : : ence-and Broadway. No one was cure to allow civilian government When Purchased with Muffler, 42 “ 4 injured. : agencies. to spend during the next! . pent were shattered. by the ex- “{plosion, “- : ners on an average day. po mm a _ The explosion hurled a big. food’ across .the street and tossed barstools, tables and glass into the street and lobby fothe ballroom, Plate glass windows. of two establishments’ across the * 5 4 4 AT HOME {90 days up td $840,000,000 to buy equipment, supplies and material they originally intended to pur- chase after July 1. | i in your spare time, .BOOKLET — tells you how. = - American School — P.O. Box 24 Kensington Dr.. Netroit 24, Mich, Pyactically every one you know will read a newspaper today. Over, 100,800,000 people read the news- Please send me your free 5i-page aol ‘School Booklet Age If you left school, write for FREE P. D, P. 3-313 Fereertseevesene MIDAS MUFFLER i SHOPS - v The Right Time Is Now—Come Ia - Today—No Appointment Needed _KING’S Mides Muffler Service| FE -2-1010 | (Newt to Jerome Olds) . Open Monday thra Thersday ‘til 6:30 Frida &—Saterday 1 8 y THIRTY. THE PONT! AC PRESS . MONDAY, MARCH 31,1958 Blue Cross Reports Security For You DETROIT # — Michigan Blue Cross pe that it provided $111,- 555,104 for services in 547,000 hos- pital admissions for its members in 1957, The state had 3,765,000 subscribers to Blue Cross Hospital Insurance in 1957. From Mrs, M.G. of Edizabeth, N.d.: “ I don’t understand why a person who has reached 72 may earn as much as he likes without losing his Social Secur- ity.” : This ig just one of the provi- By RAY HENRY = From J.F.R. of Ponca City, Okla.: “I worked for a number ing Li of years for the United States De- China Lists Top Tunes eT cian ant re. , HONG KONG (INS) — Com.- tired at 70 on a small annuity from munist China's radio network |Civil Service. I was 71 in Janu-| says the top tunes with the ary. In addition to the annuity|sions Congress has put in the masses are the drinking song (can I qualify for Social Security?’ Social Security law. The reason from “La Traviata” and the | You can if you have worked |for the provision is simple: If a theme music from a movie hit: |under Social Security for a year man is still working at 72—an age’ * “Guerrillas on the Railway.” _land a half. when most people h have retired—| “We Have Ordered Our Next Winter's Fuel “Keeping our home warm and chmtortable during the past winter was easy . . Cleaner burning New Mobilheat furnace oil gave us loads of heat when it was needed and on these balmy spring days it just waits for the furnace controls to pro- duce the warmth which offsets . chilly days and nights . . . Our fuel bill was lower last year and our home cleaner, so for next winter we have arranged with Gee to keep us supplied with dependable. New MOBILHEAT with RT-98 Now is the time to prepare for next Winter... If you are in any way dis- satisfied with your present fuel oil, just try NEW MOBILHEAT delivered | in Gee's metered trucks . . . There is a difference. Call FEderal 5-818}. Attention COAL USERS! Order your coal SAVE in lots of two tons or more ¢ a COAL and OILCS: LAKE Yes, You May Also Get Civil Service Pay he shouldn't be denied Social Se- curity because of his earnings, ¥ payments are higher.. NY.: i work after he reaches 65, is his covered by Social Security, the tax ‘must be deducted, regardless of this age. ‘However, have a special payment program . Pa.: | died before the Social Security | marry, | problems may be addressed to | | “Social Security,” care of The | Pontiac Press. Questions will be From Mrs, M. R, of Pitts- burgh, Pa.: “When a husband and wife are both will it be possible for the wite te receive—when she retires— Social Security payments from her own work and from her busi band’s?” No. She can collect whichever From J.M. MacD. of Albany, “If a man continues to employer still supposed to take the Social Security tax out of his wages?” As long as a person works in job From Mrs. J.K, of Kalama- zoo, Mich.: “My husband passed | away in December, leaving me | without any income at all. I'm 48 and have never worked. I'm not able to work because I’m disabled. Does the Social Secur- ity law make it possible for me to collect disabliity payments | because of my husband's work?” No. Social Security disability payments may only be paid to workers who've been disabled. the government does called ‘Aid to Disabled Adults’ under which you may qualify. Your Social Security office should be able to tell you how to apply, for such payments. | | From Mrs, G.S. of Carnegie, “I collect monthly Social Security checks because of my own work record. My husband law was passed. If I should re- will the fact that my second husband is working cause me to lose my Social Security?” No. You earned the payments yourself and nothing your husband | could do could cause you to lose | \them, ae (Questiotis on Social Security answered by mail from the Pon- tiac office of the Social Security | Administration. There is no charge for this service. om, — ing. 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