f j __dort set fire to the Latreille Dry still entitled to benefits-on April + Thompson's attorney James | Roberts said the GOP-controlled ‘he hearing record but “no addi- pons are available for inspectio Shortly after the first teeoff, the E. Haggerty Sr., yesterday 25,5. committee struck out all Sen- tional arguments. ewever: oie ‘rain stopped and the sun came out. ? Gale road near Williams Lake Of-the total vehicles produced by; have,” a Soviet Embassy spokes- nares a cerbetwt ne, ate-approved amendments but * * * Senate office staff allowances But there were still scattered road. |GM during March, 283,715 were, man . im East Berlin toid news- - putting his own fingerprint eX: those: ; | If Straley’s appeal were tured ne based ° tat . owe oes * *& * |passenger Cars end 44,124 were men, — perts — two former policemen Pe Su; down by the Circuit Court, Stra-| ® H a said poigpel ge ions. clouds, threatening more showers. - Owner. of a Pontiac structural, trucks. ; . a wes and a Detroit police inspector de- | é a ee oe ates ae ace ley’s attorneys could petition the - ai aed on Michigan's = tation, A wind with gusts up to 30 m ‘p. ch. | steel-plant, Carl J.: — LONDON ®—Red China's 6 tective—on the stand in an. at- | chick wneded Subtses 5s : scan: State Supreme Court for a re- is about $120,000, popu ’ iwhipped ever the course. | Oakland Dipzinski, 46, ap- Skill Fi hts Aller ; radio declared today Tibet's tempt to tear down. the prosecu- » Tite, a ; amet a view of the Circuit Court decision. | ’ | + ok Highway parently fell, g roy Dalai Lama has taken refuge in tion's No. 1 link of Thompson fits to some 11,000 ; =e The two top assistants in e&ch | Ambee taiiy Gurtees, rine bet: IGNWAY| asieep at the! FT. BENNING, Ga. (UPD— | india. The broadcast, quoting to the arson. | employes of the Ford Motor Co. |~ straley would immediately be office are permitted a maximum!) 8 “i Toll wheel of his pick-' SFC Gordon M. Voss. star | the New China News . Agency, Prosecutor Jerome F, tiled bY a 1958 strike at a Ford reinstated as chief with full pay arinual salary of $16,300, although tered par for the front mine. But}. +) sq | up truck as hel marksman of the Ft. Benning | #4 the Dalai Lama lett Tibet anos ‘major tink-in-a- hoped-| plant in Canton, Ohio. for the period of his suspension jnone of Hart's 13 empoyes re-|there were some even par 36s. | was driving to his’ rifle feam, is allergic Fi “gun- “under duress by the rebellions . for ehain of circumstantial evi-'” 2: Granting the 13-week exten- If the’ Commission: ruted in: his-jceives the maximum. ~~~ ~~-—}~-— aR ST -ROCND-SCORES + | home, 2509 Blatt, powder SO | elements.” . ’ dence against the 42 - year - old; sion in unemployment benefits. | favor. ~~ * e Pleck. Rochester, Mich. 36-38-74. ] : | Dr., according to- _ » The Datal Lama ann heen'te* i Thompson is three of his finger- 3: Carrying a $1 or $2 boost in ‘The hearing ended at midnight: The top three salaries on “his, ae Harmon, N.Y... s..+ 38-36-74. Oakland County yj lieved traveling by egies oa iscov n Kierdorf’s sta- ™aximum benefits -for part of ihe f ttorneys presented their+list were $14,062, $13,573 and $12,-|/Vic Ghezzi, Rumsba. N. J, ....36-38—74 sheriff's deputies. | Pre: Election Roundup 4 Southern Tibet bound India prints discovered on Kierd after attorne p a ; ; eligible claimants. . X—Deane Beman, Md...... 37-37-14 The tree is only two feet from|_ «| With Communist Chinese .planes .tion wagon a day after the fire. final. arguments before the Com |200. He listed eight others in the, : Pa e 13 * * * | ‘* * * inission. $4. 500-$6.000 range, without giv itig| eet Revolta, Skokte. Il. 36-40-76 the edge of the pavement at that! g ‘and troops hunting him. ; f ts -testi- ' Roberts said the section affecting . the exact salary. Bill Casper, Apple Valley. Cait 37-39-76 point of Gale .road and at the! The three defense exper the Ford decision. more than any EWART SUMS UP )Denny Shute, Akron One: ‘ water's edge: The.truck was partly | :s.0e 2>:Ree a ee eee a fied the age of the prints could aecision, : is AE He said his Detroit office jg X—B. Sweeny. Palm Beach 40-41-81 submerged in Pontiac Lake. d ys 3 other, stood as a roadblock in City Attorney William war XB Campbell, W.Va iaie8l e, depu- not De established with any: GeETee otise passage of the bill. described Straley as a chief sf Maintained in the Federal Build- [Gcalp. Wood, Oy. to_44__a3 ties Said. FS tembe 14- 19 Picked . : pf certainty. : h we ‘directed venom and hatred at; ing on a rent-free basis. Jock Hutchinson. Chicago 42-43-85' Dipzinski was taken to Pontiac : Sep mobper : R | Approval by the lower chamber ‘ ct : gg WG genie eon ae eae ; O'Rourke's three print experts | (Continued on on Page 2 , Col. 1) | Continned on Page 2, Col. 2) Hart’s salary is $22,500. In ad-. ;x- penotes amateur’. iGeneral . Hospital. Death’. was. ‘ —all of Whom. are still policemen | — . Aa teU se = by chest injuries, dotties | Tri Pl i r Ip ans | ooming * defense experts are all retired— | -who once served a prison sen-, | ~The Wider | ink YEAR

"Jover techie language “Monday "est ballot o0 Teel ly salve, ‘™ is cigh ay em yte| eee tes through March, against 692.- AE Beecenty wine he Police letters ‘2 week since t aig corresponding apparent!) second of 6! loaded with “fishhooks” cutting. P Straley 1 of ineftielenc tuo youn canto anew ere aaa — | Pontiac Motor Division oxedecel third, fired as the car - Clouded by_ use | down coverage to eligible elaim- and mers Soo tneobordingtion sia ay eek: gee Cee : - | 5.225 units during the first, three oe Hewes orate { s w g ! : ' Fingerprint Experts ants. |neglect of duty and failure to main- oa, ede atten on a 4 jmonths of 1958. eae i: Rep. Joseph Zz stowuleki "D-De- ‘tain good behavior. He was sus- methods that are used to conduct K; as General Motors Track & Céach Caught by stifprise, the étticer By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. |i). Hotise Democratic leader, Pended Feb. 9 by City Manager) «1. business of a senator's af. ; ; Division produced 23,396 units |Was able to mae _ FLINT—Twelve jurors were tolasserted even the extended bene-Walter K. Willman, an”. ) : | oe haw enipe te od eae = eg begin deliberating : today” * whether ts offered Praga ersstance It the Commission uphokis the | Publication of: the pay a Runs Into Tr ee | ter of 19582 g charges, Straley may appeal the marked a change of viewpoint on Jack D. Thompson hetped his extension of 13 weeks compensa- decision to the Oakland County ‘Hart’s part. He declined to give} Circuit Court up to 90 days from | pay levels during an earlier furore | the date the decision is reached, ithis year about congressional em-|. AUGUSTA.. Ga. wl— A heavy, Clarence L.. iployment of eutives, re =i] downpour drenched ‘the Apgusta | at ist Une be ep ores Do Fess National Golf Course shoxtly \tives. fore two: veterans teed off today to JNO ACCESS lopen the 23rd. Masters * Tourna-| Newsmen have no access to pay- tment ‘ ‘roll data concerning senatorial of- . fice employes. House office pay- Teamsters Union pal Frank Kier- tion,” he said..“‘Omy those who are! Cleaners pickup station near here are eligible and then not for 13 last summer. ‘weeks but only for one-haff the’ Straley’s attorney, * _number of weeks to which they Smith, has said ° -he will appeal, question” in deciding. were originally entitled.” ithe decision if “the Commission) * * * ‘rules against* the chief. Only 28,700 of Michigan's gga ‘SUPREME COURT POSSIBLE ki tly eligible: fo Sreented sid. he said oe, The Circuit Court would review x * The big Thompson's innocence or guilt will be which of the six fingerprint, ex- perts.to believe. . * * engaged in fingerprint work, the prosecutor pointed out, while the Addresses 10th Anniversary Session Ike Warns NATO of Crises Ahead inet members, allied diplomats, ‘Western military leaders said Thompson's prints’ were anywhere from 36 to 24 hours old, Thompson, a stocky 200-pounder, WASHINGTON. (AP)—President Eisenhower lauded the tence for armed robbery, is: be! charged? with aiding Kéierdorf, a close friend and business agent like Thompson, with burning the — pickup station Aug. 3. SECRET TO GRAVE Kierdorf, 56, died four days later) . in Pontiadés St. Joseph Mercy Hos- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) - f Sa ee In Today’ s Pre ' Babe Ruth 10-year-old ‘Atlantic Alliance today as a powerful barrier | against Communism. but cautioned the Allies to prepare for more years of tension and bickering with Russia. He called on the free world for unity, strength and perseverance to win the’ struggle for a true and lasting peace despite the Communist “menace and threats.” / The occasion was a ceremony commemorating the _l0th anniversary of the NATO alliance. And, on hand for “jt as a guest in a second row seat was former Secretary “of State Dean, Acheson, who signed the NATO treaty for the United States while.a member of the Truman ad-. ministration. and representatives of the world press. Ranged in a semicircle on the stage behind him were the foreign ministers or other, delegation chiefs of the 15 allied governments, their flags colorful in the focus of floodlights with a blue and white NATO flag high over all at the rear of the stage. BACK TO BIRTHPLACE The Nato chiefs came back to the birthplace of their alliance with military pomp—an honor guard on Constitu- tion Avenue and military bands inside and outside the great hall in which the first assemblage of allied foreign min- isters was held 10 years ago to sign the treaty, April 4, 1949. They marched in through a drizzling -rain, with hopeful | S = aiwawwes o.0cen The President promised in his speech: Comics oo. .e cece e ees ee) “Those “who respect the dignity of man will not fail | Words to offset the forbidding weather. County News .......6++: _— 40 | before the magnitude of the task.® . Eisenhower and the other speakers — Secretary General Editorials ...........0606505: 6 ~ * | Paul-Henti Spaak and Council President Joseph M. A. H. ‘Food Section ..... *Saeewined 29.3; | OFFER TO NEGOTIATE ~ * Lung of The ‘Netherlands — projected NATO's policy slong rarer. pons waSaen ieee ez e6 50 He offered every possible negotiation with Russia which | double lines into the indefinite future. . PNAS ans tennis "Lh Ha | boldly “ptomiise Of constrattive reemtia.” * . They said the Communist threat is mT least as great Sper Cree tend eek ee wanes we culty against the danger of ° substituting as it was.10 years ago so that NATO must strengthen TV & Radio Programs. ut. y itself. They stressed a need to negotiate solid agreements | Wilson, Earl... 0......- “BB The President, himself a former supreme command- _ with Russia when possible. Women's Pages .-..\/.+..,28-27 Theotlore F. Hughes,’ Meérits Short Term Vote For Circuit Judge. ‘er of NATO militaty forces, was the central figure at the - opening session of this anhiversary meeting. Immediately before him was an audience of 1,400 cab- Co —_ . , ir “there has been no further Communist advance in Europe | either by political or eee means.” A _ Eisenhower said that since the alliance wase formed | } Believe White Man Fell Asleep at Wheel on Gale Road A White. Lake Township man, \was killed instantly at 10 p.m.) yesterday when his car ran off the road and crashed into a tree, - *% * &* Dipzinski owned C. & R. Fabri- eator Co., 71 W. Walton Blvd. He” 2 and his wife have no children.’ 43 Dipzinskt’s body was taken to’ \the Coats Funeral Home in Dravy- 3 tom Plains, State OKs $27, 500 : for Pontiac’s Airport | > jsion today gave formal approval of |. the .extya $27,500 promised this % lyear for construction of the term- Fe jinal building and tower at Pontiac) | nae reer’. * | & The city sient has promised| ito match the state's $27,500 in jorder to attract .an extra $45,000) © ‘which the Federal government ‘has! _ i ‘allocated for federal -aid construc, ,tion, ig oe ‘ewe ie ‘ | Increases in the original alloca. 5 itions bring the total amount of % ‘funds for, the bullding up to $390,- He 000. le j hd : Jd \. \ Intentory Reduction Sale { All Books ty Off 4 Old Profs Book shop 9 WwW. Laurtace bid In March, 38,814 Pontiac were. Lake » produced, compared with 18,842). jin the same month a year ago. | GMC Truck _&-Ceach production’ was 7,812 in March of this year, and 5,75] @ year ago. GM produced 327.839 passen- ger cars and trucks in the United | States and Canada during March, as compared with 246,- $48 during March 1958. News Flashes ‘BERLIN \(P—The Soviet Union warned tetay Runestans ay Se nm planes could collide acci- proarl in West Berlin's air _; corridors. if the United States pore bees hee awe a do ‘net know what conse- quences such a coilision would 3 Our 1959 New York trip It looks like a bear-cat: # * We really sharpened up with the 1959 price. A a * is shaping up. * the old pencil and came year ago it was $187 and | The State Aeronautics Commis-. | lg this year we're doing it for $189. “Impossible,” you mutter. And you're absolutely right. IT IS impossible. But we're doing it! i * * * " y » This price covers airplane transportation down = and back, your hotel bill, the five top theatrical offer- ings in all Gotham, a conducted tour of Radio City and other jim-dandy features we ‘re too modest all mention this early. x * te most sensational musical "was the “Flower Drum Song.” You can't gét seats and if you -déeubt this, write, wire or visit the bex office in person. But The Press has them! : Count on this. mk x «© * Don’t, mail us -your reservationa. yet, but make __ your plans, Get your party together and we'll announce the atceptance date later. The dates are iain i 14 through 19. : What a deal—and what a eetee an =. alesis ey sonra Se eas . J alike a ny EMEA Re ay en, een ‘House Committee OKs Jobless Bill . (Continued: From Page One) & - - aod $rould rout it back to the Senate| closed coneurrnce in amendments.- Seratic stand for a simple extension?’ son compensation pwith upward revision in maximum ‘of unemployment -and if there are alternatives. , The.Weather ‘Fall U. &. Weather Bureau Report a PONTIAC AND VICINITY—f(leudy and., Thé commitiee was scheduled to “hear State Treasurer Sanford A. ‘Brown and officials of the Univer- tsity of Michigan. and Michigan “State University tell how the plan *would work, why’ it was needed (Continued From Page One) ° [pita carrying to his grave the secret of his fatal burns, Before Haggerty and his co- counsel, JOseph R, doseph, their-case yesterday, they pers a fourth and final witness who said he had clocked a route which O'Rourke claims Thomp- followed in taking the crit- ically burned -Kierdorf’ from the fire and eventually to the Pon- fae hospital. “The -testimeny- of: Albert -DeLa- mielleure, an investigator hired by {Tearnsteys-.-President James R. Hoffa, was an attempt -by the de- ykave covered the more than 43 miles in the timés witn@sses have established. . - * * * fense to show Thompson could not! e "0 d Town Wasn't ‘Easy’ 2 clepiipe 4 5 eee | them as. long as trouble-makers ‘were in the saddle,’ Straley firmly dentally, placed prints on. the declared, — ‘window -of Kierdorf's- car while | assisting‘ him in the’ commission | of the alleged arson. * * * Investigators said the prints, | on the driver's side window, were’ missed as someone appar- ently wiped the-rest of the car free of prints. Thompson said his prints prob. ‘ably were put on the car Aug. 1, when he said he. last saw Kierdorf. | , a 2 ee He said he had never odiz' a \ealled for the - answering. of the \safety director's directives within; 24 hours. One of. the charges against Straley is that he failed-to com- ply with Eastman’s directives within © a specified deadline. x *« * " Straley said -he subscribed to: DeLamielleure, a former Detroit police detective Who was demoted Haggerty hired to check the time, | but later admitted the Teamsters” Uniow had assigned him the job. He 1s the same, man who -Thompsen has admitted visiting , Rain and snow mern- . Party Goudy tonight and temor-| in Detroit three days after the i_ Warmer temerrew. High jog 48. fire tonight 38. igh toemorto’ 3) - “Merebecet winds 12-20 miles, beevening | * * * variable +15 miles temeorre fie AE Ae 1 At : gen cnta Tharsdey at 6:50 p.m. ? un rises Priday at ‘6:12 @.m-. : Moon sets Thursday at 1:50 p.m. “3 Moen rites Priday st 3:48 p.m. _ Ryomtoes is iam eee ee and southwesterly “y | Testimony of former Flint Police | Capt. Francis.J. McNamee, former Today in Pontiac > Lowest temperature preceding # am. Detroit Policeman Glenn FY Fran- am: wine, elect 20-2$ mph. zel, and Detective ‘Inspector Stew- jart Smythe, a veteran of 29 years ‘on the Detroit force, is undoubted- ly what Haggerty — will rest his ease on. | Franzel, who retired in 1951 #2 after 14 years in the Detroit Police Identification Bureau, said, ‘You can't tell if prints are 24 hours 55 Old, 12 hours old or 2 months. old.” a a a Smythe agreed, saying you can’t tell. the age “with any | Gegres of securacy.” meee O'Rourke; during cross-examina- Chart 42 2%\tion of the three experts, attempt-|2 ed to rip apart their expert. status 55|0Y bringing out that none knew the chemical composition of a erprint, nofe had read the 4i 33 basic textbooks for * fingerprint; identification and that none had been in the business for six aout 8! or longer.’ omnes 3 onions WIRED DET O'Rourke claims Thompson acci« wb “ge so es wee «4? + ie bd “ tis - : from detective sergeant for having) an investment, in a bar, first said) \}witnesses from testifying. This. in- BUY & SAVE on SIMMS E LOW TOBACCO PRICES imemorandumi from Eastman which E Freshest eause we sell more. Reg. 89c CIGARETTES: | Deliberation was scheduled to! partment, including one from | begin sometime today after clos-| president Dwight D. Eisenhower, | ing statements by O'Rourke abd writtes in October of 1952. ‘Haggerty, and instructions. to the| jury from Genesee Circuit Judge: Stephen J. Roth. PICK FINAL PANEL First, the 12 jurors who Will de cide the fate of Thompson, must; be selected from_11 women and threemén-who have sat throvighs 10 days of testimony. : The two extra jurors were im- | — paneled three weeks ago in case ‘ others might have had to. with- draw for some reason. Two will be - today from further |— paiticipation, in the case by Appearing briefly as a character ‘witness for Straley was Frank Ss. ‘_Lyndall, general manager of Sears ieuek a Co. store in Pontiac. | A graduate of West Point and former Army colonel, | Lyndall called Straley ‘‘a very high-type citizen “Ot honesty and integrity.” & a Span eon —As Advertised on T¥V— & _ New Underpriced at Si mins . HUBLEY “Autograph” * Howdy Pardner | een on Automatic Style 2 You can't afford s money saving value. Chrome plated gisarevte lighter and 3-oz. POPUEA . a Thompson's story is that he _was the formation. of planning, Tre-/— ALL - 18 sod BAUME _ jin bed at the time the fire was search and training unit but hadn't| ~ REGULAR: BEN GAY~ started. set up one because the department | - SIZES ~ RUB tk didn't have adequately trained | E CARTON s As the: eight-month-old case jmen. |B Brands include Camels, Luekies, 61 ¢ 2 'néared an end, authorities had still! “Do you mean to tell me that |§ Morris, ste. This low price plus not come up with the real motive your officers weren't getting train- r) \behind the fire . ing?” Blakeslee asked. | KING & 28 , ° ° : “No they weren't getting train- FILTER Mentioned. most frequently is ing,”’ the chief said. CARTON r) | that the two men were hired ew ® on Mari. $1 Williams © to do.away with Latreille’s busi- | Straley declared ‘pretty near coma Wt 1 os P bomen S: parila 4 , | ness, reportedly because the firm (everything man has done |B ment. éte. This low price ead te ICE BLUE had been charging cut-rate prices (since coming to Pontiac is ridic-' - AQUA while in competition with one of | ulous.” . ; VELV A rns sonia devas rey oe Straley's attorneys inserted in- | “- me °* o& to the record several letters — 675 _ praising the chief and the de- —° a4 ——T8 — re come to Hoecaretys Hien Mrs. Hane HM. Raymond CS BSc in aS) easy | mn % ee “ete aa * '. a0 * ne ee te a Reenete wil te at 1 PP place to commit thefts, said p.m, tomorrow from Bell mare. i Re Fe Chapel of the Willidm R. Hamil. t-colon is They also told officers that they|ton Co. Burial will follow in Rose the officer said. ~ My cae ta Gk feat Ge tat r had made an ursuccessful at-liand Park Cemetery, Royal Oak scorated Ko- |Zoim: & native of Oxford, had The most drastic cut: was. can- tempt t break dpen. trunks Mrs. Raymond retired in Janu- scr wevis’an lane wamaded cellation of the planed “hiring of new cars at the Summer Buick/ary as president of the Duro Oil “2% yeaks. | 80 new teachers next semester. All ' Sales lot at 808 S. Woodward Aye. |Co. of Detroit, fuel dis- s + | meciptent of the Purple Cress , tary schools in the sys d ‘ cadivated at and wheel out of the Birmingham 4nd et two other car dealer lots itributors, "F and two rons, Stars for his [TPE SD redoced sessions. with?” cee ete dollars [Rambler Inc. ew car lot at @86\in Royal Oak and Ferndale, sc-| Besides her husband, she is sur- ice, 2 = wee on hada forall the ge: : ’ S$. Woodward Ave: cording to Brown, |vived by two sons, Thomas T. students. 2. 2 2 % the 4 sien and John R. both at home, ~- _ |Sehool year. f oat two’ tings were lott ss ao aerate ci bore ia : ‘ian & applet it la result *planket in halt. When they chose Osler agen York. Many flights ane ‘canceled: ee een ree See Service for John S, Ones, 5, oti State Medical Society followed| ‘tail of 1950. oe ° |e neargero vislty anchored 19161 Omira. St, Detroit, raised [21 ¥- Clengay eee at 3 pam.Building Is Under Way : at Sead toe The wound put an erid to ‘pe ooo mw f Bate cl th Seeee tS be euirenier: or, The of tomorrow from Christ Church! Designed by noted architect - on Te - MA loriet two, months “he spent. in|programs for grade, school stud- on iac 0 tary UD iNew York harbor, 0 OO ing ag tay verano. Minoru Yamasaki of Birmingham, ville re : S Korea : was ies * * - headquarters _ Suspecting the driver had ‘been —— ie ection that’ won ~~ ‘Pi ks N Offi The Florida tornades hit Dade | MaplehursW5St., Ferndale, was p- pgs angensing commer een State Medical Society ag, ger Rage ot him the Bronze Stars. . \- Hula H Cre Ic ew cers. bl about ya tiles — pchenied. later ashe valind ports on - —— = ied oe |bas been launched at Lansing with police gr * * &. loops reate ‘New|, — “ar Romer a. — boulevard aahen @ r Royal pried ill-| ground-breaking «ceremonies. ‘Pine er te road. wae Oi one of those occasions he and/Type of Traffic Hazard Howard H. Pizgeral tay was Shesttrs attice soperted pror-[and he ws going 10 2 garage for test mak fon "Scheduled for completion by . Fs] didn't think. there was any-|@ few remaining members of his clected 19501960 president of the] SAY aanoage of ene mllfon |ncips ‘The description of the car| P& Partner in the art firm of Gil|June 1960, the two-story, center thing unusual about the car or its|Platoon held off a large | North dollars at Dade Clty. Many {fitted the one that police had al-(christ and Osler,’ he. had studios/ will provide, 20.000sauare driver,” the wounded officer said.) “through Agi .,|houses and business buildings ready towed from the scene of the|in Detroit since 19% ner of| ¥ io 6 Sauer of the | “lowever, I wanted him to pull joverwhelming their lonely positign therd were Geanged of Sesteay- theft ae. “ra caret member of Yamasl «me & Agsoci ; over to the curb instead of Te jon a South + ot pee ng reg Be Pare 18, of 20¢7 Fire ent, the Orchard ates architectural firm at 1025 E. Se ee er an bites Gee net Oe Catere pO anal... (ne Dee "'\Lake Country Club and served on|Maple Ra. Birmingham. : so I got out of the police fi. Zolman was a member of thie iH) a sth and Tear and walked up the‘road. [pontiac Police Officers Reserve. One er gepi i rage at > ‘ . his wife live at 53 Hovey \Azalea Park, ast seven So og igen tory tee ped 9 so Oxhod with thet” children, were injured. The Weather Bureau|E Attention: CALLING “ALL PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO SAVE! ee os “Serene All FAMOUS DRUGS! “<"t had my Gashlight in my left Ne ee ee ak eel ity or Jtooe started to open on the driver's| JP) turther twisters were not ety” , se ata ate are iy SIMMS [limos Sates Se Steer eee STEN of the nation and the tar North. : “But he didn’t. Instead he poked) welt, Oe Se oe | WEEKEND PECIALS OF EVERYDAY NEEDS! “ithe gun.out the door and started (Continued From Page One) him were forwarded to this Com-, said, “te fs tad ws gee: ule pe et Oe Oo K S shooting, I fell down to my knees his lmission by Mr. Willman, the man| appoint, discipline or remove ‘oI-| Heavy March rains already | ’ Gm the road,-half twisted around, officers who were once closest responsible for them was Public ficers. | had washed out spring vege: | “put started to unbutton my rain-|friends. : \Safety Director George D. East- * ro < | tables in Dade County, usually | Fg 4 eg oleate ahi page nage phe Acmrgpel] pee “And vil, he ae. wa to| the nation’s 10th canking pre i : 4 ; failed confidence ; : ” + farmers’ iz junbuttoned, it was “too late, ‘the/ioyalty of his men. “In his heart, the city man- |run a semi-military organization!’ a aan : ‘car Was gone.” ao, One a -| ager te this day knows that he Straley’s attorney said the city) ; ee ; |. “He was.a detail man,” Ewart | gid not want to press charges.” was not “big or .corrupt enough Crop disease and lack of storage | ee > Bleeding badly, the officer | Geciared. “He was always) had been't? house Eastman” whom he ac-jspace—added to the rains—will| thought to look around for gun | attacking the men about petty | Smith charged Willman 3 cused of receiving $300 from -the|leave 300, farmers in worse fipan-| Res. co ; shells, but found none. Then be | things, and those who had been {Pressured into forwarding East-| city under false pretenses and of|cial shape this year than after the, LiSTERINE “antiseptic 8% 6] . “ pebbled back to the police car | tond of him camé to resent it. (™an's charges by “individuals in 5 ‘for tests, ever » @ couldn't have his way. ficers Assn. was gunning for the ‘Blakeslee concluded his cross-ex-) 'Hi Pp | p { A ——— — — ; t Zolman, who has been work- | “It looks like everyone was out chief.” D eecaueiene a TUS Fayrou Vala - err : os. 07 ‘ing night patrol! for several jot step. except the chief,” he| x * * | He asked Straley what particu- an DOAN S$ 'S PILLS $1.7% > months, had a partner with him ‘asserted. Smith. unged the Commission. to|Jar acts of misconduct officers he! (Continued From Page One) r) — = ena ~ .—- an auxiliary officer—untll "| “The city manager was os te ‘keep in mind the 9¢day statute "of | Considered trouble-makers WEF executive secretary, $12,200; John - Fame a Remover Res. < _ hours before the shooting. | best friend Straley ever had im jjimitations on charges when con- Sully ° 'G. Feild, legislative assistant, ; m Fl ‘S SHAMPOO 59¢ = Albert Roberts, Oxford “Willage. Pontiac,” the city attorney told sidering testimony... “They were guilty by associa-|$13,573; Muriel Ferris, executive [E ENERGINE IG -$pélice chief, said it was the fst the Commission. “And now the “Many of the things brought up,” jtion,” Straley said..“They opposed assistant, $8,002; Leila McKnight. CLEANING - Menthol er Regular—10-Oz. _ - Ra - }time an officer had been | chic! says he's out of step.” | smith said, occurred years before me arid my policies, and presented executive assistant, $7,099; and FLUID KRANKS Shave Bomb 19¢ 44s zin the Hine of duty during tis 1 Facing the audience in the City these charges were filed before the — demanding’ my these staff assistants, all in the - . - wo ster ged CF gorse cambers, Smith | Comiaaton. oe oe * 4. en sinks Site Fell 32-Ounce Bottle ie: 07. ea. , Ne get door veire : . ry nm, Ru | , , < Aut available Sheriff's. Depart-|" “There are not 10 people in here! wrowieks attempting to provoke | “Were You an admirer of the (Mary Stohr, Betty Jackson, Batty | Haley. M-O- Emulsion +150 T ment patrol-cars were immediate-iwho possess the high character of Straley into acts of insubordina- | te Sen. 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It is an established fac ‘ Pontiac's ‘treatment plant can ey handle-one-eightil of the sludge dis-. i = from our : cm inadequate go The treated sewage, called’ { j ioe - ¢ffleent, is discharged into the | -~ + Clinton River. City officials have. glready “Geen warned, and. the _ State Water Resources Commis-+ sion is insisting that Pontiac im- : - prove its treatment facilities to eed JF reduce stream pollution and meet a Wee ero " Jieve that any of our citizens wish to / ~ continue operating. an “out of- date sewage plant. We cs adh nauk pe’ Flames leon to. at $4,000 or less than. yes”. vote on this proposition on Ap | Ee en elidel. : 4 Dixie Democrats Tr ying - to Split Party and Rule. : /- . trouble for the 1960 ‘Democratic presidential nominee is being cooked up by Dixiecrats. South Carolina, Georgia, Ala- bama and Arkansas have enacted legislation freeing their presiden- tial electors from a loyalty pledge to the. national party -neminee. Under present party regulations Louisiana and Mississippi also can withhold support. These six states control 57 electoral votes. If the _ five other southern states, Texas, Florida, Tennessee, North .Caro-. lina and Virginia follow suit, the South would have a bloc of 128 . electoral votes. x *& * This movement is an aftermath of Southern dissatisfaction with the “Supreme Court’s desegregation de- THE PONTIAC PRESS - ‘Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Huron 8&t. ntiac, Michigan “Published by ™ Powriac Press Company Rossei panease, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director, Howm fH. Prreeseats m2, fam a Jone fiat ae Advertising - Manag Vice President and Sreciation Mens r : Manaant = Jorn W. Prreores Local Advertising ; Secretary and Batior Manager — -Haner 3. Rex, -. Grones C. Inman, _— Editor " Classified. Manager ~ ae The Press ‘ta entitied exctusively to the wee for lication of Af local news printed in‘ Bhis ae ‘as well-as @i) AP news dis Parse is detvered 9 by carrier for 40 poss is hot ev . by m civil rights. Such. oath the Birmingham, Ala, of cratic Natjonal Convention a _ stronger. hand in getting a nomiriee ; Jmore to our way of, thinkin ss Udit ieccth nce eds for ‘= close election next year —_— rénder their states’. votes ? le - decisive and thus. give Dixiecrats A a club to force ‘concessions from the national party, _bdlt. Such action could cost their se Congressmen powerful seniority com- a ae mittee posts in Washington, . But . 4 "eet ayy ty what they could do ts throw the — for President * into the House of Representatives: then the South _ civil rights, ete. ‘It’s a’ dange keeping with of government by majority rule. s game and aa in American tradition The Man About Town: poe a ‘ ' Lifted Heads would be in.a position to bargain on David Liteaies Says: * Conflict of Interest Always Lurking WASHINGTON —When Sen, ‘Stephen Young “(D-Ohilo) ‘decided to sell or a approximately Favorites Change seball Contest Entries: at Another Tiger in Lead ~ ‘Blister: Like some men , doesn’t show up- until “the work aig is done. After ‘his batting spree ‘in ‘ani one | game, ee ¥ , Al Kaline, jumped to-the lead-in our baseball con- e88 test, replacing Harvey Kuenn, although. he flunked the next day. How- “ever, the entries are continually showing —@ wider spread. All eight teams now are se, where a represented among players gwho have re-- ssue is voted ceived votes. . & 5 + ‘The $250 prize ame for the méaret cor- _ Tect. answer to} © =~ What a Tae ees FP SEA bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night ‘of Thursday, April ‘23, and what will be his batting average? — Every member of your family can com-— pete. It costs nothing to enter, A min- ute’s time may be worth $250 to you. Bet- ter do it NOW, or you may forget it, - and your neighbor. may cop the prize. Or _do you think he-needs it more than you? All entries must be received in The Pontiac Press office by noon _ on Friday, April 10. The closing date is sscaiieg, You probably have a favorite player. . He’s ready to do his best to win $250 for you. Will you give him the chance by doing your part? ~ % il neeeeeneanaeel I like that unique close of a letter, “Energetically yours,” “sent me by @ young lady in search ofa Anew movement which could Spell Job,, She'll make good. © ; stockholdings, he may have - thought this would remove any possibility of a so-called , “conflict of in- terest.” _. But.todaya - senator votes on all kinds of fi- ae Pe nancial ques- LAWRENCE tions and, even though all his holdings were in government bonds, someone could conjure up a ‘‘conflict of interest.” * ®* * Thus, if any senator votes to unbalance .the ’ budget, it could produce apathy on the part of the investor toward.‘the purchase of government bonds. This.might nécessitate a steadily " eecaeae interest rate whigh could benefit the senator just as much as, if not more than, divi- dends on some pfivate stocks. *« *«. ® fe | There is scarcely a problem that comes before the Senate for a vote.that isn’t directly or indirectly related to a man’s own finances. But the case of Sen. Young have ‘arisen that may have to be voted on—whether to retain the present tax allowance in connection with the depletion of oil and gas properties and whether to limit imports of sugar. , Sen. Young says he has been receiving letters and ae urging him to vote to retain t 27% per cent depletion rate but that he favors cutting the allow- ance to 15 per cent, and voted that way when he was a member of the House of Representatives. ‘ *« Does this, however, dispose a f “the matter? Will it be “accepted Around the turn of the ceftury many by everybody_that. the senator is , students from the Pontiae drea went to Voting his convictions now, or will” a normal school in the Vill ge of Fenton to pursue a higher edudation. It was one of the best known Instifutions of that nature in Michigan. In was_a present Pontiac woman, : Mrs. Adele Th : “Lot 111 Thorpe St. Another member of that class was Class of 1900 Allen Will B. Narrin, who later became treasurer of Oakland County. It was eae shi several years . ago.” A well ‘known, Pontiac physician _ has built up a big business with the children — he uses-candy- ‘eoated tongue depressors. I like the wording of that sign at the approach to highway construction work, to keep motorists good natured: “Patience Pays for Progress.” . aca 8 ne . It is not generally known that State Represefitative at Lansing from Oakland _ County's first district, ' Lloyd Anderson. _ of. Waterford, was a Lapeer football star in his youth, known as ere Verbal Orchids to- sary. Randolph Merriweather of Keego. Harbor; Bist birthday. ©. Mr.‘and Mrs, Joshua Mafvern of Birmingham; eh wedding anniver~ fensy ‘Wuelfling of Walled Lake; 84th birthday. ~~~ ot Metamora; 83rd birthday... g ae f Mrs. Ruth- Flewelling it be said that he is merely trying to overcome the alleged ill effects of his continued ownership of oil stocks? . So far as the " Demmeoratic Party is concerned, many of its spokesmen have continuously attacked bigness in business and the wealth of individuals as being the “image” of a Republicas and not 6f a Democrat. ‘The campaign literature of the Democrats .censtantly stresses that the Democrats ‘are a “poor man's party” and that the Republicans are a “rich man’s party.” a a 2 a Mere: accumulation: of money, even though the result of thrift and honest work, seéms to be a sin today in the eyes of many Democratic stump speakers and of many writers and ne called “liberal. wv The Country Parse oar og : What Is tragic, of course, is. that a United States ‘senator should feel it incumbent upon _ et his private stockholdings just because of a theoretical ‘‘con- flict of interest.” This is’ based evidently on the mistaken assumption that a sen- ator cannot hold securities and still vote conscientiously without in- curring. public. disfavor. . x * * In free America the axiom is that ‘a man’s innocence is presumed until he is proved guilty. But, while this may be the rule in courts of law, it apparently is being dis. regarded in the court’ of public opjnion. Sanpichen: capi to bo the guid: ing influence. Thus, Sherman Adams committed ne crime, and nobedy could ,psove that, when he made a routine inquiry, this was the direct or indirect resuit _of favors he had received from a citizen outside the government. Yet he was condemned ~— and varllestasty by ‘the Democrats. They began to make a campaign: issue out‘of it, thus forcing the ’ resignation of Adams,. who, of . course, recognized finally, ,though reluctantly, that in politics the rule of suspicion supersedes all else. x« *« * It's too bad that any man in public life feels he must cater to suspicion in order to stay in . politics. It’s too bad that a rich man tn politics. thinks he can prove his virtue only by attacking wealth or by selling all his- holdings and eonverting them into cash so as ‘to avoid every possible “conflict of interest.” Even. so, the purcheiing power. ot his cash can depreciate if the Democratic Party supports a spending spree. There’s really no way to, avoid some “conflict of ‘interest”’ " today if any man successful in his pre- vious occupation enters public life. (Copyright, 1959) -- Dr. William Brady Says: Poor Gink All Mixed Up “I am sorry,” writes R.M., “that - @ man who has done so much for his fellow man uses words the meaning of which he does not know. You have occa- sionally . implied that some one is a poor geek. “A geek, sir, is the wife of a gink,. and a gink is a man with no ni- trogen in his cab- who farms poorly. He raises a crop only to- find that all. the other farmers “have a surplus: of/ the _same_ thing. and. hence. litte, mar-. ‘ket: for it, “Fae gis sll spo lime, DR, BRADY "phosphate and nitrogen. Hence -— his cabbage has no leaves or only poor growth. This-the gink — attributes to fate or the bad “For practical farming he thinks book learning is absurd. He has no more respect for a college edu- cation for farmers than a doctor we need not has for a pre- medical I college course for physi- cians. . .(R:M.)” + * Now, se¢ here — As- nearly as I can learn, the college ¢ourse for the prospective * farmer is the no-nonsense study of agriculture—and extremely inter- esting study, it seems to me. Mere- over; upon completion of the course the student is or should be well equipped for successful farm- ing. _. Webster says a gink-is an ab- surd, eecentric person (slang), / and doesn’t even mention geek. ' Some one told me that a geek _| _ is @ sideshow or carnival char- ° _ acter who entertains the yokels chain smoker, too, Tt may be that defective hearing by swallowing such revolting performance. made,gink sound like geék when’ I heard a man describing the absurd behavior of a person to whom ‘he. referred as “the poor geék” — or ‘ oer taunt Ganston contty ' Anyway, ‘ s Not convey the same Birth as. geek, " to -my way of thinking, and I doubt that R.M.'s version “Is widely 4c- ceptetl. * * * a - As for Webster, ordinarily sO solid and- dependable, .this is by ~ A guess the-farme eS no means the first time the top “eredit for his bumper crops . . authority has ducked the issue. Webster ° is no help dn clearing bage —.a farmer .~ on True Meaning of Geek of communication, such as cri, vite and somersaults. Mahogany-head to the contrary notwithstanding, these words, and geek, will be used in this column whefiever,; necessary, and if you can read you can’t pretend you don't know just what I mean. * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal ‘health and hygiene. not dis e — —— is, or trea’ it, will be wered by Dr. William Brady, .if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. -1959)_—- — moetent > Tey it. = oo There’ 8. No Such Law in That State’ In reply to B's letter about Massachusetts, it is a Common- wealth, and has many blue laws, It is” inately Catholic, but * someone niisinformed you. Having lived there several years, I can assure you that there are no state laws regarding birth controls. : 1 know you'll love Massachvetts. The. Berkshire Hills are the most beautiful mountains in the world, and scenic-wise the place can't be ° beat. Wishing you — in the East. Sad, but : True, — Ohioans’ Comment’ Sad to relate, but very true; we fee] is the statement of Mr. Schafer. of Cleveland that Soapy Williams is \ ee mat Governor of Michigan” Ohio ever had. Since Soapy and Reuther, ee aes ‘Use Sewage Plant ay for denen been sufficiently: proven ‘that we need a more adequate plant, so. we should vote the necessary money for it, but only for the City of Pontiac. * * : This should be only for fhe city. Many starry-eyed vision- aries are proclaiming cities to be dying and. see cities such as Pontiac being so-called care cen- ters to provide city services to suburbs. Pontiac shouldn't mort- gage homes with a bond issue unless we have specific guaran- tees we'll net now or at any time become -* service center for areas outside the city limits. *« * It's téo late to put it on the ballot, but public statement to this éffect should be- made by city commissioners and put into the’ minutes of a meeting. On the other hand, if we're to adhere to a strict annexation or no service policy, we should honor. request for annexa- tion, in spite of areas. Our present, policy is fair to both taxpayers and neighbors. B. Stickney 233 S. Francis : ‘Is Anyone. Against _ Idea of Lotteries?’ | I have read. a letter or two on a state or national lottery and I haven't heard anyone oppose it. It sounds like a good idea, for you don’t have to take: part if you don't * believeyin it. Does anyone object to the plan?- es RG. lively interes’ ~ Winled Sherman Are Disappointed With Boat Show We attended the city boat show and were very disappointed. Only nine boats were on display, ard those not ow attractively dis- Pp . Why always pick: ‘the most ex- pensive when most people bringiyg . ap children miust make a modest start? No one was in attendance and all clerks ~aren’t _ eating — ae 7: fh to $ p.m. * There wre: some good ex- © hibits but it was wrong to label - If Pontiac wishes these things, they “Should present them before other things of like nature get going and have our merchants and folks in those particular lines prenent ee aoe properly and with on and Nellie Poppy 1321 ee - bake Out of ‘Hand? I've always been against. social- ized medicine, but if the doctors, hospitals and druggists don't siew _ down on their prices, I don't see ™ any way out for the common class of people. If you don't have insurance it will break you up, and there are so many who can't afford. insur- ance. I happen to be in the posi- tion to know something about the price of medicine. ‘Doubling it would be enough profit. but in most cases the retail price is seven of eight times the wholesale price and on the other hand, qa doctor can become rich in a year or so. Stumped Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE I sit alone in reverie . . . Beside , the windowpane ,.. And, darling, “TI am lonely as... I watch the steady rain... My heart is alwajs lonely when... You are away from me... And though the dis-— tance may be short .. . It seems a boundléss sea... I miss s01 when the sky is bright. . . And sunshine lights my door . . . But owhen the rain is coming down I miss you even more . ,. I guess the reason is that when ... I sea * a tearful sky... I am more con- cious, darling, of . - My ¢ constant urge to cry . 3 promised th hold back my tears ... Wgave my word to you... But in the rain Su halves is... So difficult to do. Case Records of a Psychologist: Reader Testifies to Diet Plan Merit Jerry's comments should be pasted on the bathroom mirror in millions of homes. Please notice, too, how this news-' paper offers you the cheapest form of life insurance in the world, for Jerry added at least 5 years to his lifes span for-a matter of 20 cents. Be grate- ful you have a helpful news- paper to safeguard your medi- cal lives as well as your polit- ical freedoms. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A—494: Jerry K., aged 42, is a brilliant advertising executive .“Dr Crane,” he peean. * * “Powe my newibanes thanks for adding prob- ably 5 or 10 years to my life, and I'll tell you why. “A year ago 1 weighed 212 Ibs. — IT am only so my i doctor “warned me again DR. CRANE and again: that I was just. helping my ‘wife become a widow pre- maturely. “ ‘Finally, however, I had a light heart attack. It just made me sick to my stdmach. And I broke out in a cold'sweat, but wasn’t un- conscious. kok * “But it served as the handwrit- ing on the wall: ‘So I used your newspaper column on dieting, to, help me solve the problem. “Dr. Crane, you doubtless don’t remember it, but I sent fer your booklets on ‘How to Lose 10 Pounds in 10 Days’ and also the oné on ‘How to Break the To- bacco and Liquor Habits’... “Well, I really profited from them and I’ll give you my progress report so you can use it in your column to help other high-pressure © businessmen. * * * “The first two days were doubly | tough, for I quit tobacco and went’ on a diet at the same. time. “But I used chewing gum and carried two key rings so I could vent my nervous energy fingering the key rings instead of reaching p.. for a smoke. “~ “It was cool weather, so ¥ did better with your diet than I ex- pected when limited to that single glass of water for the first day. 1m I-got a headache, probably m reducing my coffee intake, “He threatened and. even: ae ‘an aspirin knocked it dut. : scared me, but stilf ‘IT_made no progress. Oh, I'd quit cigarettes . bot then Fd. break down ‘aiid start smoking again within a few days. te “And Td cut out cake, pie and ice cream, but “when I had thus. struggled with. my conscience for a week, only. tires the scales barely . -or 2 pounds _ Tess, ld rec we dieting anal “By thé third day, I was feeling Pretty good regarding food. My 1,200 calories kept me fairly full, . for I used cottage cheese, ham- burgers and raw vegetables that ‘ filled buf had little caloric value. * & & , “In a couple of weeks, I was get- ting along ‘fine..And the-taste of realized; how much my sense of 7 a! eo ae” ©, 2: . ey © smell had disappeared till I cut out the tobacco. “I lost 11 pounds the first 10 days; then shifted to the more conservative diet of 1,600 cal- ories. Well, since last year my suet has repped from 212 io 170. - “And my blood pressure has fallen from an average of 225 to — | SE 165. in other words, my weight loss , of 42 Ibs. dropped’ my blood pres sure 60 points! | “tT used no drugs whatever dur ing this time, so my lower blood pressure is due to slenderizing and cutting out tobacco, » | “My doctor says I have probably , added five years or more to ‘my . life spart.-And I feel tops!” Send for either one of the book- ‘lets Jerry needed, enclosing 20 cents and a stamped, addressed envelope." | It's cheap life lithic to bny five extra years for a 20-cent non-— prefit booklet from your news- paper, eh? | Always write to Dr. George W. Crane | Micigea"encloung's fone "it stamped self-addressed envelope and 8, Saree typing @nd printing costs when you send othetne” psychological charts @nq pam- | «(Copyright 1959) - ; Pir . _ THE: PONTTAC PRESS, ‘pHURSDAY.. 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GOODRICH TIRE FOR ECONOMY MINDER MOTORISTS © 20x15 hilt out the vill ing the last Mexico Finds “NO CASH. NEEDED! “your TRADE-IN CAN BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT i Plot by Reds "RET READS Easter Rdilroad. Strike Called Part of Plan for Chain Walkouts $ 9%", gation of- the Easter rail strike - MEXICO CITY (AP) — Investi- has uncovered a Communist .plot’ to upset Mexico’s social order yt a hain of strikes in key indus- tries, informed sources said to- day, More than 300. confessions from strikers in the holiday rail tieup SILVERTOWN QUALITY—DEPTH—WIDTH AND DESIGN “FULLY Bg coche MOUNTING CHARGE $] 2” reportedly revealed the sweeping goal of Red agita The Mexican government “has linked. two Soviet Embassy offi- tials with the plot and ordered them to get out of the commatry ee eS ee 39 A’ reliable’ Mexican sourge said only the Soviet Embassy gave one mil- lion pe: t mf ad strike agitators. Secret ice a - Reg. $2.98 © hic iAralling BE ON fut \s eg. $ AO. Petit ‘union’ lender sized the ” LANTERN © e Headlight con be tilted * o Heshe ved, oul white Friday. cash, Train srvice * pbunewhlle is gradually getting back to normal, There are still pockets of resist- ance. Officials saidt/ the confessions they have obtained so far show that the rail strike was to have “been only the poemaing of the /Communist . the aaa s economy. HOLDS Bikes i hy would be very difficult to estab- MODEL | ‘Sees No School Threat ANN/ARBOR @® — John S. Bri- bachey, University of Michigan pro- nmay mean industrial renaissance jfor the area; . | * &. t | Muskegon — Brunswick - Balke - Coliender €o. ready to start two million dollar plant; Lansing—Oldsmobile will spend) \7g millions on new Warehousing! facilities; ; Jackson—Winter: Seal Corp. pre- paring to spend 154 millions; Grand Rapids—Steel Case to in-} vest one million dollars in expan- Kalamazoo—U p john > wil] spend 23 millions; — Holland—Board of Public Works) plans upward of five million - iwas flying to California with a stop at Hawaii, * * * ~ At the last minute-on March 26 taxpayers money and at the same time allow only $40 or Laneane't p) ~ Ah Upper Peninsula etalies wants a, $6,000-a-year’ lid on pensions supported way « in park — monies. AES | ceiling vesterday, said a Wayne County Probate judge now per cent on the first $12,000 of salary. NOT FAIR i ‘and family~—six in all—showed up| iat. the airport, bound fora Hawaii vacation. The GIs were bumped and the) the House. ‘colonel and family given their | = for * years before adversity caught up with them,” he said. iseats. ; - x * * . ithe past year. For this the Madi- ; ha Airman Coye Y. Bell of Fayette- Ar ea P olicemen | son Heights Department received: SEAWORTHY — Endeavopr [ ville, Tenn., telephoned Lt. Gen. Receive Awards the first place plaque in competi- Robert WwW. Burns, commander of U.S. forces in Japan, ‘to’ protest: that he was trying to get home to. for Sate Driving his ill. mother. ; . “ The plane was halt an hour out. Madison Heights and Pleasant! ond. “ ‘of Tokyo over the Pacific before Ridge policemen are good drivers a ee | the general could verify the com- They've got the awards to prove it. plaint. Burns ordered the aircraft, , Ln ne ~~-thack and wetit himseif to Tachi-| Driving records of both depart- ‘kawa Air Base to see that the GIs. ments: show nary ai an n accident over is being refurbished in quiet -backwater on the Hamble River, | hard by Burleson, England, The ‘yacht was ‘Great Britain’s hope in the America’s Cup races dur- \* ing the 1930's. got their seats back, Ridge for first place by havi three. kw. , Sen: Philip Rahoi (D-Iron Steuntein’, in itunes for the j | can draw up to $17,000 a year in retirement funds and a cir- | His bill would limit contributions for pensions to five | “It isn't fair to ‘pay these whopping pensions out of | {a lieutenant colonel with his wife’ ¢59 @ month in welfare for unfortunates who paid taxes A proposed ceiling on pensions for hina is pending in { tion with other South Oakland: County departments, and the Pleasant Ridge officers received) an award o merit for placing sec-' fi Madison Heights edged ea ol more police car, The winners | bave| RED CROSS — COBBIES Hours: Mon., Thurs., Fri., 4 Set. ‘tH 9 # §- Other Days to 5:30 Report Describes. Inflation Damage sinner vin 2 ] were Set. , ‘Paul S. Cain, Sedalia, Mo: Air?’ | MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — When man Robert J. Kind]. Saratoga ithe Federal government spénds Springs, N.Y.; _Airman Gordon N, ‘one billion dollars and finances it Read, Ithaca, N.Y. and Sgt. John | ithe hard, unpopular way — by! iP. Snyder, Vandergritt, Pa. ‘taxation — it costs the. average. * * \U.. s. family » about $20. The ccsomat name is being th w ithheld pending completion 6f an ern National Life iemcance Co., "spokesman explained that he Minneapolis, goes on to say that’ “might be completely innocent in| when the government raises. the |'P© #{fair. “= * | leur heroes Ee ia Innocent or not, the incident] ‘sultant dose of inflation can cost ruined the colofel’s vacation, He, the same family up to $40 a year “2S asked to be available for the | in higher living costs for years to. 5 investigation, canceled his leave l|come. i | and returned to duty. The figures are included in a “We don't know éxactly how tt. pened, 9 ma recent bureau report telling how (hap the spokesman said. present-day inflation does its dam- “Emergency leaves normally Pro- | age through our modern ‘‘check- vide a priority. that ts sufficiently, book” money system. high to safeguard any passenger | lagainst being bumped by some-} one on regular leave, regardless | of.rank.” ~ Pistol Packin’ Mama Gets Hubby and a Fine _ | CLOVIS. N. M. & — A Clovis Year's Biggest Theft: woman took drastic measures to @ Seven-Ton Tractor et her husband out of an all-; | 7 | night gambling game. DENVER, Colo. 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Se an ws ing beore the Civil Service Com- ape — ee etgged yo mission which ‘ended Wednesday! sauseign hes oply. been 8 night, ‘shadow of what it was two years Up before voters for the third age, Fe time is a general obligation bond The as 7 eee 0) Resorts eer! meee TT and past bowed 2 Geatinpat Seely ~ « " [has ome. tn for sharp criticism in the amoant of $3,300,000. , at the St ley } , Just as controversial among many elements in the city is the third proposal, which would repeal the city’s ordinance setting 2 Ta instead of noon, as the S opening time for. taverns, ~ ‘YES’ WOULD REPEAL ‘Phe tavern ordinance is Propo- | sition No; 2 on the city ballot, and a majority ‘‘yes"* vote would result in its repeal. ~- “No, 1 is the Civil Service ques- #5 tien, and a majority “yes"’ vote would see its repeal, also. No. 3 is the bond issue, and a three-fifths majority of ‘yes’ Me 6 cman te Ee. -- & * ah registered ea can pass on propositions one and two, but only property owners are: eligible to Vote on umber | The City Comnulasion,” whieh has always had a distaste for Civil Service for police, ae issue on the ballot. mee | eu tne suurnabe 2 Ae 1,'197 —. that Pontiac - voters! cial State act, commonly known as ‘Act 78." because it was the in 1935. ad The state act superceded the Trial Board regulations which the City Charter set up for the Police! Department, _ Adeption of Civil Service re- suited in a number of changes. that brought Police ‘Bepartment | Civil Service hearings had to be public, whereas Trial Board ses- siéns were private, A Civil Service decision couf automatically be ap- pealed to Circuit Court, whereas| Trial Board verdicts were final. Rank-and-file policemen were allowed to name one member to’ the three-member Civil Service Commission,.w h e re as appoint-|! ments to -member Trial Board were im the ‘hands of the City Commissign, The city ‘administration often found it hard to work with Civil Service and ended up oo the act “unworkable.” For instance, whereas promo- tions were formerly ‘controlled by the police chief and the city_man- ager, under Cjvil Service they had ‘to come off-the top of an eligibil-| ity list of officers who had passed examinations for higher posts. - ‘CLAMS UNDERMINING Management claimed its author- ity and discretion were under- mined. With at least one sympathetic listener on the Commission, Pon- tiac Police Officers Assn, lead- ers began criticizingsStraley in | the summer of 1957, using thé | Civil Service sessions as 2 sound- ing board. : After long, heated feuding, asso- ciation leaders .ended up demand- ing Straley's ouster and Straley, in, turn, called for the officers’ dismissal. A result of the battle was the probe of Police Department moral ahd efficiency, which touched of a vhain of events leading to Stra- Scdlscelices dlilinin ak labor has maintained a silence Meantime, a special mayor's committee has ‘interviewed rank-' and-file police officers and come Board more suitable in cas¢é. it existing plant is operating’ at only ‘goes back into effect. through Cae repeal. " Monday's vote 1s not concerned with Civi} ‘Service for firemen who have been under the same act pote Mig de | sewers could be extended to some "| aveas that still rely on septic tanks; . rected to turn all sludge waste [put an end, to disposal of sludge }ment plant. Beene ‘its treatment system to | tite’ gener’l - 'said, leaving the average home- ei ‘ba eating aes ot at least PURPA MY ts gseeseed valuations. It’ the... bond Seiitn is passed, and an incinerator would be a into sterile ash. This process would into the ever-growing lagoon of sludge east of the existing treat- The city hag been criticized for pollution for some time, and the 83 per cent efficiency, or 12 points below the minimum of the State Health Department, “Ap ever-present possibility isa court order, forcing the city’ to end pollution, If the Health Depa vent got the |} State Supreme Court to issue such an order, the city. would be. forced to issue revenué bonds to. finance the expansion, at a much larger ..|cost to the average taxpayer than’. (the general /obligation bonds the city wants ‘passed Monday. Revenge bonds would be paid effect homeowners primarily. But/ business and industry would pay 78 per cent of the cost to -re- owner faced with a bill of only $2.80 a year. Present plans are to _ Pay the “es bonds oft Within the present prop- evty tax rate, Willman has said. TAVERN PROPOSAL — Proposition | No, 2 got on the bal- lot as a result of a battle between the Pontiac Pastors Assn. and the Oakland County Table Toppers €/ Assn. - The pastors wanted to cut down on Sunday sale of beer and wine and Table Toppers wanted to in- crease it. * “Early this year, the” cheats’ group began circulating petitions © to put a proposition on Monday's ballot that would - end Sunday ‘ sales altogether, Petitioning wes a special pro- vision ,in state law, the” pastors needed 7,400 signatures, but failed to get them. As a counter-move Table Top! pers circulated petitions. to place on the @ proposition ing the *s 1934 tavern ordin- ance, which has the 2 p.m, Sunday opening ag its ‘principal feature. Acting “Wider the Cify Charter, the tavern owners needed only | 1,400 signatures and they got them, putting they _ on ‘the ballot. oft by @ hike in water rates, taverns will automatically fall} | explained Willman, which would law, which puts openingtime at noon Sunday, The Table Toppers have argued munities can open at noon of Sun- day, since they are not controlled} by. any local ordinance. ; Button Shuts Tok my ‘oting ae af bY: Worth ‘er up” or say “give me two dol- lars worth.” Only a small fraction roqyest, ene taser page t of gas. That's iG saibeeddan of a. sur- vey conducted in: Hartford by Veder-Root Ine., manufacturer of computers. ~The ton. device‘ to shut the gss ‘flow when the Tequesied dollar atanuet pump” ‘company has produced a push but-|: machines_ -leent.of the total state vote. ol State’s.. _\Balloting Done -|py Machine Fey: i= by machine. - Some 3,299: or 64.8 per cent, of March 18. Only five of Oukland’s %66 pee: eincts are still ang: paper State deation officials oad the statewide precincts with voting normally: handle 75 per!» Only 143 of Wayne County's 1,217 precinets still have paper baflots, 18 compared with 5,161> precincts This in “effect is the campaign ‘refrain ‘both Republican.and Dem- ocratic leaders are banking on. in . ,Monday’s spring election, The odd part of it is that the ‘ballot won't list the Penge gl if you: ori Democratic Gov. Williams, listen to chieftains, GOP lawmakers, if Williams has your ear. The politcal, war cries, all but ignoring’ the. 28 names on the ballots, are beamed over their heads at ote Peony aprind of voter emotion. Foremost in the minds of strat. egists on both sides in urging “a protest vote” ee financial woes. then ever before ty a simuie dtec- tion. out for them. Faced with rising costs and . burgeoning geroliments, sup- ports nine colleges and tiniversi- ties, faces a staggering debt with little prospect of relief until . new tax laws can be enacted.” All six members will be elected! on the first Board of Governors for | qi Wayne State University, which will: come under full state control _|duly 1. “Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett, 55; state superintendent of public instruc- | bent among the 12 nominees. First elected two -years ago, he was the first Democrat in -25 years to win: the $17,500 a year. job. * * * His opponent, waging one of the: didate, is Hugh H, Holloway, 42, superintendent of schools at Sault Ste. Marie. Democrats, gunning for another election sweep of statewide offices, have everything to gain and little but prestige to lose in races for the | five other. openings on threg col- lege boards. All five -post§ are Republican-held and four of. the five incumbents are retiring. ley’s ouster Feb. 9.’ Most of the sessions of the . Civil’ Service “Commission have | reflected in one way or another | the continuous battle between Straley and subordinate officers. Only one decision was appealed | to Circuit Court, and this was up- held. In that case, a patrolman was fired and, although the PPOA financed his appeal, there was no direct conflict _ with Straley in- velved. ‘3 G SUIT is was hardly the situation when four officers brought suit laSt year-on grounds that Straley = City Manager Walter K. Willman’ denied them promotions in violation of the Civil: Service Act. The officers won, leading Will- ‘ man to comment discouragedly, “Civit. Service has tied the ad. | ministration’s hands.’ tt was fhe PPOA that cam- paigned for Civil Service two years ae, -suecesstully putting the issue onthe ballot by petition when thé cnet ok a Winners will find their work cut: tion, is the only Democratic incum- | City, MSU alumnus and distributor | for an oil refinery in torthern: Michigan. He was first elected to. the Board in 1953. ~~ * * |. ‘Fhe State Board of Education, | which sets policy for three state colleges and Western Michigan | | Eee. is made up of two Republicans ant one Democrat. | Opposing him is Mrs. Williams McKinley Robinson, 62, Kalama- |; £00 housewife and civic leader, | All the 12 candidates for the {Wayne State Board are making itheir first try at political office. ‘Among them are the. first two: ‘Negroes ever nominated for State-| ‘wide political « office. Two of the winners will serve: two-year terms, two will serve four . ame and the other two, six years. | * *« * For, two-year terms; Democrats 66; of Detroit, Negro physician and surgeon, and ‘Clair White, 43, of. State Voters Will Fill _Dozen Education Posts City” Central” High Schoot, financial chaos. \Toey ‘“Whl™ pete a agele Whitney W. Ballantine, Wayne at- ee and Warren C. Lambert, * GOP choices for four - year | terms arb Dr. Warren B. Cook- sey, chief of the Cardiology De- ' partment at Detroit’s Harper Hospital and teacher of medicine. at WSU, and Albert B. Chennault, , Detroit Negro who operates a | Feal estate and insurance agency, Michael Feréence Jr.,. 47, ot Dearborn, director of the Ford | Meter Onin sijentifie-laberstery,. and Leonard Woodcock, 48, of Detroit, an international vice : of the United Auto - Workers Union. Mae x © &€ Democrats vying for six-year stints on the Wayne are ‘Melvin E. Bleich, 38, Detroit ad- | Vertising director for a department ‘store chain and a member of the ‘temporary Wayne, Board, and Mrs: Jean McKee, 33, Grand Rapids attorney and. former Wayne County} | public administrator, and Edward G. Durance, Midland County as- |strongest campaigns of any — nominated Dr. Dewitt T. Bugton,'sistant county prosecutor and at 25 the youngest candidate on the ticket. The GOP took the lead when its executive and campaign commit- tee sought in mid-March to pin -\the blame for threatened payless paydays and the state's ballooriing: deficit squarely on Williams.’ His “absenteeism,” fis “playing politics,” his “irresponsible leader- ship,” his failure to economize— el] these things, the Republican contend, have’ o£ ra pitched the Democratic statewide effort to the argument that stub- born. Republican legislators have brought the state to its pertion® entire state if that will help them pull down Democrats; pany says. ’ This: week, hi added. the alle-. gation that through a. “ r? ae eens oon exact a ‘pound’ of flesh trom the states to force a graduated personal in- come tax on an unwilling citizenry, protest on this account, too, After a dull ‘start, the campaign tempo quickened in the final week, bringing predictions that Monday's turnout may hit 1,250,000 or even more—about 40 per cent of it in Detroit ahd Wayne County. -_* * * : In the 1957 spring election. 1,124,-. 000 persons went to the polls. This was an estimated 30 per cent of ‘registered voters. Traditionally, Michigan spring statewide partisan and judicial policymakers perched Michigan c on the brink of, Firing back. later, the governor} trying! tion reportedly ‘is getting in good iD centrated. _|“ {filled in strongly Republican Otta- LANSING o>"Turm the radcnajlectons have turned on party oF the. state’s- 5.172° precinets had'.._ automatic wane Seton Fo bade adhe nl sop ola a ee ‘ 4° Money Problems Inject =Some Fee Into Caro bree A About 78 par contol the balloting’ ay Cs in the April 6 election will be done ee beginning Jan. 1, 1960. tive_men who will don the robes of Circuit Court judge _Among the 1o are Sneimbent Judges H, Ruse Hol- land, Clark’ J. Adams, and William J. hese senior and fourth judge, ble for re-election eden: genizational effort, and orice a. indi vidual o—€ we * | Neither party i spent much money, Television time has been | strictly - limited. There. has ee 2 tising. $0 he vee taba teal | probably will geo to some hot ‘Jocal issues, including « school | tax increase proposition in De- troit and lively circuit races in some areas, The GOP-has-an-tmusual- cance! to test out its “‘protest’”” vote ap. in Wayne County’s 10th House of Representatives District. 2 *. * On a special election ‘there hinges firm control of the House, ahead in the Legislature, publican upset victory in the usu- ally Democratic district-would Demoerat Joseph A. Gillis Jr., son of the Detroit Recorder's Court, judge, and Robert L. Biin- strub, Republican nominee for prosecutor last fall, are They are competing for tie va- cant’ seat of the late Rep. Fred R. Dingman, & Democrat who died, in January. aa ,; | - Republicans’ have gone all aut for Blinstrub, whe has marshaled La small. army ‘of ‘energetic voltin- tets to. canvass the. entire, dis-- trict for potential GOP votes. Sel- fdom- “Ww oe “The ‘local Democratic” ‘obgariiza- licks in portions of the district where Democratic strength is con- The contest is ‘expected to be lose. In 1958,. Dingmian won. by ‘fewer than:7,000-votes out of about 54,000 cast. His margin in 1956 was under. 4,000 of_73,000_ votes. cast. ‘Another House Yacancy will’ in awa Couhty. The’ special election was called after former Speaker George M. Van Peursem of Zee- land resigned. Democrats aren't given a chance to ec a suc- cessor. ites where ac onan and Democrats , a Re be hailed as proof of statewide voter! . unrest with Williams -and Demo- |: cratic recommendations for ee) ‘ tax increases. ; county waging-a hot battle, | bmexsired term ofthe late ‘Judge jean pre-eleétioh activity reached George B. Hartrick, which—ends = a comparablé level irr Detroit. lease a record mganber. of [nae el lother four. prainior Hr that ‘voters Crovigot th tdi happen, Cooney, like Hughes, ‘would have to relinquish his seat ‘to the fifth pee aired Jan, 1; | ¥ Election of inn five | ele and ‘the short-termer is all on’ a non- partisan basis, as required by law. NO CONTEST. There's a third section of the). ‘local non-partisan judicial ballot Monday. This is a no-contest af- fair in which Judge Beer is cer- tain of being the. winner for ;the Dec. 31. Beer ‘was appointed fo fill the seat when Judge Hartrick died in August. * * Law requires-.that at the next general election the balance of the: unexpired term be filled. No can) didates filed for this position other than incumbent Beer. Besides the five full - term judgeships, the short term, and the-unexpired term, a fourth seg- ment of the non-partisan ballot Monday is for two State Supreme Court justice posfs, The non- partisan judicial ballot will be in blue in the center of your ballot. (The race for the two Michigan ian Court positions is covered Cole, Baldwin Seek High Court Posts For the University of Michigan | Board of Regents, now divided | Democrats, the GOP nominated contribution to the April 6 state, race when he stood off Republican ing to bring the 1964 Olympics to Detroit; afd. Mrs. Ann Timmons Burgess, 42, Grand_ Rapids housewife and mother of four. “Both are U. of M. graduates. K. Mcinktly, 53, attorney and board chairman for the National Bank of Jackson, and Ellis A. Wunsch, 40, academic director of Northwestern Michigan Community College at ‘Traverse City. Alteady occupying four of the six seats on the State Board of Agri- culture, governing “of Michi-| ‘ gan State Unive -" Democrats could take full ‘control by grabbing the two vacancies. Their nominees ‘are Warren. M. ‘Hutt, 49, of Plymouth, | formet ; Kaiser-Frazer Corp. executive and now. owner of two farms and a ranch; .and Earl. J. Bjornseth, 55; of Perry, “former ei, high school teacher and retired! technician with a chemical com- pany. He also oWns a farm in Two years ago, Civil Service had " al 4 Shiawassee County. Opposing them ‘will be William! Fredérick C. Matthaei, Detroit ballot—are not openly disturbed attempts, and Ann Arbor industrialist and about the odds on them knocking County, to have his name scratched | chairman of the committee work- ‘two incumbents off the State. Supreme Court. Both these political fledglings have been tramping around Michi- gan with the air of seasoned cam- paigners. Over in the other non-political camp, the incuments, Justices George Edwards and John D. Voelker, seem to be content to rest' with a few handshakes here and there and wait for the votes to be counted. They've done little county - "BY: > county ‘barn. storming. . Matter. of fact, Voelker is too busy supervising the filming of his) book “Anatomy of’a Murder” in Marquette to pay much attention to the election. The Cole-Baldwin-Edwards-Voel- ker race, thus, appears to be con- cluding as one of, the quietest. and centered in Oakland’ from April 6 ballots, * * * Republicans felt chances of. their Cole—Maurice—would be seriously threatened threugh confusion of having two Coles running for the same office. Kenneth Cole is on the Prohibitionist Party ticket, al- though the judicial © balloting by law is done on a non-partisan basis, Maurice Cole, a Ferndale at- torney and one of the county’s two Circuit Court commissioners, admits the presence of Kenneth Cole isn’t helping ‘his chances of pulling in ‘votes Morfday. ‘Maurice Cole will Have “Circuit Court Commissioner’ under his name on most ballots, while his opponent by the same name will e idehtitied. further ¥ endliest judicial @ enone in a long time. 2 COLES ON BALLOT with ‘Attorney at Law.” They were granted these’ designations in spme counties be- use of likeness of names. . _ Appearance of a second Cole—| But Beliwit, of Bloomtiel § Towi. Howev er, voters throughout the’ state shouldn't * be confused” as. FEELS LONELY “I feel sort of lonely on that ballot,” bemoaned the 43-year-old’ ‘Detroit - attorney with the. firm of ‘Baldwin, Boss and Baldwin. - “I hope voters don't think I'm) not even an attorney without some designation. under my. name," Baldwin, of 745 Hupp Cross Rd., said, 3 ‘ *.* rom . Maurice Cole, 65, a court. com- missioner since 1938 and former assistant Oakland County prose- cutor (1931-33), and Baldwin were the unopposed choices of Oakland and other Michigan Republicans at their February. convention in Detroit, ; Justice Edwards, 44, on the high court bench since 1956, and | Voetker, 55, a justice since 1956 also, were a cinch for renomina- tion-by Démocrats. and Voelker must ‘keep their politi law requires no party tags be used. in judicial races, even though its) wrong,” echoes Cole. inj ponents Two Oakland Men on ‘State Ballot Maurice F. Cole and William H. itenneth W. Cole, a Saginaw at- ship, will be just plain William H. “aupported by which party. ' 4-4 between ° Republicans and Baldwin — Oakland County's lone torney—added a little fight to the’ Baldwin to Michigan voters. | “That was the shortest marriage public at the two GOP choices. ‘@ver heard of. Shortly after. leaving the convention I had to ‘immediately: divorce ‘myself from any Republican ties,”’s wald Oak-. land’s Cole. : 5 a a Since it is, - against the legal, cannons to engage in political, mudstinging, ‘Cole and Baldwin in; * itheir swings around the state have been trying to sell a change in this “non-political”’-type of nomination, “ANTIQUATED” SYSTEM “It's antiquated and unwork- able,” says Baldwin, a director/+* with the Detroit Bar Assn. and the father of four children. He’s heeh practicing in Detroit since 1246. “This method of, nomination of Supreme Court justices is all * * * “Voters in the state haveff't heard 7 asia least in public meetings—Cole | But now Cole, Baldwin, Edwards, ‘or Baldwin rip. into their-two op-| Baldwin left the service in decisions, |World- War IL, with fhe rank of cal Affiliations to themselves:-State;although—the- temptatign_.is, there. lieutenant. colonel. At the Nuren. frequently berg war trials he assistant prosecutor at the age of no secret which candidates areas Gov. Williams’ suCCeSSOr, OF! 29 aad the United States. 4 for judicial Nor have ~ Edwards, | mentioned as Democratie choice, terms expire the'end of this year, ‘Voelker taken any -potitical-cuts in “AN we can do because of the judicial cannons and not- partisan nature of the election is try and sell ourselves as qualified ‘for the positions,” < explained Cole. : Edwards, former Detroit Cont mon Council. president, was &@ probate and cireuit judge in Wayne ‘County before his appointment and subsequent election’ to the Supreme Court three years: ago. “His running mate, Voelleers is isa native _of ‘ Ishpeming.- He served as prosecutor for Marquette County for 14 years before he was ap- pointed: by. Gov. Williams to fill is vacancy on the high court: in Both Edwards’ and Voelker’s) Maurice Cole, of 641 W. Wood. “land St., is a past state commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). Frank L./Doty, isnot eligi-_|, 42, ot 4 Modan Ra: \in-a- separate ge ak : of Kentucky and | the- Unt ‘ot Michigan, He is 43 and lives at 1564 Vinsetta-Bivd. of Birmingham, Allen. is 40 and lives at 1108 Maple Ave., Bir.’ a Detroit law firm. “Allen, a grad- uate of the old Baldwin High School in Birmingham and the University of Michigan, serves also field. MAURICE: E. FINNEGAN — 4 jnative of Pontiac, Finnegan pres- ently is a Pontiac: municipal as clerk for three former circuit judges and Judge Holland. He lives at.38-Delaware Dr. Finnegan also served as deputy probate reg- jister for Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore. . VERNE ©, HAMPTON — Hamp- ton, 55, has been a local Circuit. with offices in Pontiac. He lives in Bloomfield Township at - 3631 Brookside Dr. He is first. vice - {president of the Michigan State |Conference of Bar Officers. Hamp- ton, first ‘elected commissioner in 1936, has maintained a law office here since 1929, graduate of Pontiac High School. WENDELL BROWN — The. : year-old Brown is a Farmington — Township tristee. He resides in the township at 29921 Ardmore a Besides being trustee he is vil practicing attorney for 33- years, served as anja le as attorney for the city of South- : Court commissioner for 71 years, ‘ #. mingham. He is associated with” eacaana = jattorney tor Woodéreek Farms. A ae 3 eee {employed as an electrician at the|a m, Friday. at St. Paul Episcopal cee ee Ae CHR Comme ural lle jp ,| Surviving ‘are his wife, Mar.) The body if of Roth'e eal es ; n|garet; four sons, Keith, Floyd and| funerals. Mrs. Mahafty died§ to oe ee ‘and George of Tuesday ‘at the Martha Berry Hos. the S Navy anda. brotber-ipital, Mount Mount Clemens, following a Samuel of Pontiac.: long illness. Greenwood, W.Va., |. Survi husband, R ' el and Mrs. C, E, Warman, both} HENRY ¥. TIETE sell; viving st er husband. ‘ae : Marietta, TROY -— Hiowy F. 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(AP) — People ea 2 oes" eS ae 3 : miles northeast ‘of Lhasa as well] _ ag Dear the a Tibgtan oe - Lhasa and Shigatse, the second to “govern” from Shigatse since for Dem Nomination ” standing statesman of either par-! have been mentioned as possible Taipei Re Battle ho are. near-sighted may need were ‘more inhibited than indicated . more. charges |death of Woodrow: Smith, 42. ee i pei Reports eanareny eaeedrar. the others and tended to repress| might be placed today in the sly: , ci __ [ellision. For ‘Repeal of City Ordinance No. 74, x 65° Miles. From Lhasa}? wasers. anxiety and take recourse in bod-jing of a, mine operator in = Injured were Warren Spaulding! ! 4 That’s the way a vobA psychol- : Production of soybeans in the! and Ruth M. Ei 26, both of | ~ Pontiac Pastor's Association Me: -. 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All Dacron Blend crease® 6 Seeatias Pt mgs resistant sharkskins,/ rayon wor- Maple and East of Lahser Rd. ‘ ste 1 _ Precinct No. Bloomfield Village Pire / Steds and long wearing gabardines. Hall, 3595 Bradway Bivd,' North of | A tremendous beep now v at Mapie and East of Lahser Rd. / 2 li | —. # electing the fol- State Officers: Two Regents of. the University of) SPRING CAPS . $3,95 to $5.95 Famous Brand i : ee es mae Authentic ‘Ivy League Styles, New Silver and Charcoal Greys . SPORT SHIRTS Superintendent of. Public, In- a assaf , Rk. aS ss Fe see ee eee 7 ecg Says: REMENT acices @ ‘grolosnints 4- | . at the a. % , $7.95 & $8.95 Wool $@p69 SWEATERS =‘ $4.50 Famous Brond =. SRG: DRESS SHIRTS «2 | $5.00 Short Sleeve — at » Sport SHIRTS «= | aa ¥ nett cs the after a longer. E ; eo I ‘ Bese eS re we coaht Ne! Re ae JB $100 o st2s Soa — =< ee Fanay sox 69° i mt mace Sort a We Repeat, Let Nothing Keep You Away! Don’t Be Sorry You Missed Out on These GRAND SAVINGS! ~ It's Worth the Drive from adda ty. Non-Partisan Office: justices of the. “ supresie Court; Court Judge. & n 2 FI : ‘ ] ny additional ments or is that Maybe eos, | lative 6 one of aw Ae g Pk Heth, 150 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ‘ “(Next to” Sears) | Seg yi Thin aren pharprninine 25 senses ones _-THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL aT ees : 3 ay fe — AGomsande- of cases, hoped te ae ta peice thou- ihe oe (eee Shat, Drowning . The Ba Hic I “xiven it they ‘don't like. base- tn the dugout Cardinal Spel * ball,”’ Babe would say, “‘they gotta) ™ee- took -the Babe's arm “ ‘on Srevascterennave’ eure rete Pure Police By MRS, BABE RUTH with Bul Slocum _ DRASTIC TREATMENT HELPS | always been an inspiration to After'«Los’ Angeles he couldn't uve Good Inck and Ged Meas). é Fight gh id gO get 'em any more days off. He had) 7°. Se _ Ann rb Man’s body} Prentice Hall, tne.) to go home. By train. He was a| The Cardinal's words stirred) Found in River After) : him deéply. The Babe had often ‘ yery sick man. He just*sat in the|sttended mass. He had used the) Shot. Was Heard ~. |” _— ‘SATURDAY bee ae Dek Oe a stateroom, head in hands. oe “pt the Babe sat and wept he tor youngsters. Sab wat be he par where Babe posed with the| In New’ York, Babe underwent of hs adult Ide. He efi kneh byl ANN: ARBOR @ — A drowning began ‘ tular head of the leagye. some drastic, experimental treat-\. window to pray. and the crackle of a pistol shot ovember Wr. Philip) It meant travel. He would : until his ment, seutthacens the: Baty eae itp te pathos ater vist Ted tld «tat and, an ist, and Belge. He. pu on Renal g Ply args Tr ry hee to a mystery today for French Hospital to see if the mys-jKids. Babe’s doctors advised that/always accept an offer to hit aicept the Yankee’s invitation’ to happy i ne vow tans and ow County sheriff's depu- tery ‘of agonizing headpains could h€ Accept. All things considered, few. ie _> ., \, briljamt promotional stunt -- mmunion.”” “ | | be diagnosed. It. took surgery to! think:the advance was sound, | = * & ® } “Babe Rath Day.” oe me SG et lat ot Arm’ Asbor was piled tom The Babe didn’t know then and with us as we visited such cities winopver he WaOk: fod Bat toate up. Babe wasn’t up to putting ‘that honor. The Babe understood’ . 7 yesterday after skindivers worked he was never to be told, and 90| as Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, |bim happy in his pain and-wearl- on a uniform, but he appeared jt well, but said, “No thanks. TS ge six: bows, Earlier yesterday | far as/l am aware he never did| Billings, Seattle, San Francisco, (5s. in sports clothes and his,familiar ‘come down to P | know " perhaps Angeles oth . your place, a gun shot was heard in Nictiol- | was pn it my au — - iS In most cities, school was let | Comel’s hair coat, _ (Tomorrow: The last of No. $) | Son's garage. , he could. ‘as easy Jor me 85) -There-was always a motorcade] out so the youngsters could get a | The reception he received worked) Seniors Sherift George Peterson said De sirnort © "| @ search turned up a recently the Shortly before he died he met ‘ a ie Fraik Slocum, the el ne a 8 Oe ey ee eee te et a oe, eon Laie scales <, ap emma ili of his old ghost writer, Bill Slocam: _— . — Aud, tet dab lest, duis. i ee cusainee- De. Eéwin| ‘ty Frank asked Babe how he felt lauced the Babe. Babe’s. voice was Expected June _|Ganzhorn | ruled that’ Nicholson! , and Babe growled, “Lousy. And almost gone. To complicate his \died by drowning. Peterson said — ~- they, think they’re kidding me. problem, he had been seized with’ HONOLULU (AP) — Gov. w il, ‘he probably would requert an au-| see, Sn ee ee et Bee et iv rs no medicine, experi, PT tal njectos oF Hawaii State Vote But they aren't. I know what I Sl ae: , topsy. : ; = wet s vidou coating spel 5 ag F, Quon saya, Mawalls Pg a a . . % * * plebiscite on statehood tprobably| The sheriff Said Mrs, Dorothy’ . While Babe was recovering; -if that’s the word, from his opera But this was an occasion to be. will bé held the same date as its) Nicholson told them she thought; first primary election under state-\she heard a shot in the garage = ‘° ant mei a ae 88 nood — June 2% area just before her husband see * = But he said he would not for--for work. He said, “The only real game, ‘mally proclaim either this date or Peterson said he was: trying to! | 1 think, in the world is base- general election for July 28 upti! determine if Nicholson fired the’ ball.” He spoke, huskily and the teiritorial Legislature ap- shot himself or if he had been’ brie fly, of what baseball meant proves important changes in. Haw- aceosted by someone in the ga-/ ' te boys and ‘the rewards base- aij election laws. He must issue rage before he drowned. hall offered boys whe worked the proclamation before April 17 to learn the game. under the rules which govern 7): ig oe } ‘Then “There have been so @wnnzsaid/ he thoughi 90. to 93 This Youthful Driver ‘many lévely things said about me Per cent of the voters would ap- Needs Stiff Course today, that I'm glad’ to have had Prove, statehood. They will choose 5 “ithe opportunity to thank ‘every-|"¥° U.S- senators, one represent- ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP)—Juven- jbody. Thank you.’ ‘ative, and their own governor and. ile officer Francis -Holley said a | leutenant- -governor. teen-ager who had been sentenced (fi ALWAYS RELIGIOUS He said_a new geven-cent aint attend traffic school ater being|™ i | and a man who, insofar as the pub- lic knew, was only mildly ill. . xk * * Babe looked at a few and he glanced up from one to say to me; “Here's a lady who wants to know). . So pane ot ey eee She thinks! I have cancer.”” ; “Well, you haven't, ” I toid him. os He seemed to forget the matter. | And his health improved. | ONCE MORE FOR THE KIDS A Sunday or two after we. got him home, Walter Winchell _re- ported on the radie that Babe's friends wept when they saw him Drastic Jc experimental treatment helps, and Clare hep a, and that he had shrunk from 2 Pe eae oy BIG BARGAIN OFFER SAVES YOU $20! i mee DINNER WARE ENSEMBLE : | He trudged slowly back 10 the! mail stamp commemorating state-| convicted of speeding arrived late/aR idugout, his eyes filled with tears| hood would be issued on Admission for class. as he listened to the roaring salute|Day, when President. Eisenhower) “I got another ticket for speed-|f the fans fired back at him. oatine Hawaii's. admission ‘to ing on my way here,” he ex-/i . And* this time Babe did not cry’ the union as the 50th state. | plained. ‘ : reom a full and accurate report ef Babe's weight and what he had for dinner. ~ The depresstd Babe sat up to listen to the 11 o'clock news on 4 WOR and heard the announcer, say, “And Babe had a big spa- ghetti and ham dinner at his home tonight. He weighs 180 pounds at, 4 N N F R WA R E S E Th e 50 Piec> Stainless Tableware Set! ee bo 6 seat ta wal tema ' e 24 Piece Matching Giassware Set! His health improved enough for | a trip to Florida for some ne @ ~~ and a little golf. ® * * In the spring of 1947 Babe got a| unbelievably and he - growled, De Lute | “Hell, when I'm dead my bones will weigh more thah 100 pounds. $4095... S mMlPC. UNBREAKABLE — ) rsouran 949% van Semice for & ° 45 Piece UNBREAKABLE Dinnerware Set! ] OUR PRICE! ALL | tion WOR. She gave the news | AND A complete... matching ensemble of 119 magnificent pieces ... all at 1 Fabulous LOW Price! 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Tana { 74.NO SAGINA\Y ST | eee \ - s. _MOTHER’S DAY be an FE 2-7795 GENE SS RS NN Me et Rene an Des | at . pun Anyone poy Tat hang a ‘ait ferent opinion in China must vol- | untarily register for physical work, lectuals in general must only prove that they’ are Red in order tobe proclaimed Lcd Pee, ee Se ‘The intellectuals are ‘the “ble: " UPRIGHT PIANOS: tempo of production, This is: why, all intellectuals Who .are in the least suspect ate sent to volunt physi eal work, either in es or in the construction of a. dam near ~Peiping or elsewhere, re-educated. —_ BASIC DUTY | "Special Sale ar ALL a Organ... “3495 Sse . — ~ everyane else who appeais to be | | their families‘are also thrown out. | Wages nor give them help. _ There are instances of moth- ers accusing their sons of rightist deviation, and also of hard-core rightists being pubicly executed. . Suicides of professors in Hankow and of students in Feiying are well known. a A ; : : % ‘ | Gattacuer Music co. 18 E. 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The ruling | slogan is: “First Red, Then Ex- gest obstacle to this complete sub- ordination of people to a faster During physical work they are} This action. against intellectnals is possible largely because it is held to be a basic duty of every | | itopass” rete arg [Somes | | 25% & 30% OFF |=3==== ‘Such suspect people are ‘diel missed, and very often members of] None of their neighbors will dare You may be (called) a rightist | if you have a different opinion from those in the Chinese Marxist but to subordinate oneself to every- =——ithing and work with all one’s strength at what one is asked to ad do! i FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd 7 P.M. SINGLE MAN VALUELESS 1 ‘ite “Nera” of city ite fy ‘ - This is what the regime wants} because it is Seomeenioay’ im- lion has no value at all, but every- | thing must be accompanied by nice} cutward forms and by: typical Everything is voluntary,. every- ‘into operation every 40 hours. Ve saw a hew bridge over the angtze Kiang near Wuhan, wit ae used to’ cross in boats. A train - takes only eeiutes, ; : « * 1957, instead of in the three years planned... Near Wuhan, we .were shown another big economic development. This is the. Wu Je steel combine. It was begun in. 1955 ang will . not be finished until 1960. In its first phase it will produce 1.5 million tons of steel a year and, after 1961, 315 million-tons. — ing like the slaves of the Phar- aohs, There were 53,000 of them. _* * 2 them, dispensaries. SLOGANS TELL STORY “We were told that & new tnetory) three hours. Now it sc _The bridge. was el between September 1955 and September and three months. originally - Here also we saw peoplé work- Everywhere homes and’ ‘wooden barracks had been put up. for including * 30 - schools, 25 clubs, a cinema and theater, 21 sport facilifies, a hospital and 40 We were told “The work is be- ing done under the sign of the big leap in keeping with the slogan igh ping Foageomwegy or. is it the result of fear and| : pressure? : (Next: Posters for evens) NATO Session Slated on Its 10th Anniversary “WASHINGTON (UPI) — Repre- sentatives of the 15 nations that§- comprise the North Atlantic Coun- cil will meet here Saturday to com- memorate the 10th anniversary of the signing of the NATO treaty. The Council, headed by Secre-, tary General Paul-Henri Spaak,, will also visit the NATO naval] headquarters at Norfolk, Va, on, Apri} 6. srscraenstenanrasenarrrarn: Doghouse Comes Next BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPD —Atter| paying a $100 speeding fine, | Charles J. Czora, 23, asked the! ‘court clerk ‘Where ad I mm | al dog ticense ? Richerd Hamilton | Township Clerk | Wore APRIL 6 a ‘teat Anderson. Township Supervisor TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES S] DONALD E: TAYLOR X| DR. M.‘G. PROSSER Xx) BYRON L. COLE TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE LLOYD E. GIDLEY . TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW [x] NEWTON S. DEMPSEY can C { _ Waterford ne Republican Committee Florence Allen Township Treasurer VOTE APRIL 6-- “A 40,000 SQ. FT. FURNITURE SUPERMARKE| aa In such circumstances, one has . ft : (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) Political ‘Advertisement) | Monday, And 6 lect ‘WENDELL : | . Your OAKLAND COUNTY — . | * ‘CIRCUIT ‘JUDGE ‘ _ : \Qualitied by Every Test wE c STANDS FOR EQUAL JUSTICE BEFORE THE LAW We know Wendell Brown to be an attorney of greot npeaetty, understanding of the low and for people. He beer honored by his fellow attoreys with many high panione . in State and City Bor Assoctations. We know. he. will moke on ae : outstanding Circuit judge. We urge you to join us in voting for WENDELL BROWN for Circuit Judge of Oakland County. Hugh Heary C. Dulfield Chester R. Kushier thy M. southfigid Twp Rochester , Oak Park Bf Park Rolend Hi. Aim John R. Du _ Or. R Semuel Rubiner Walled Lake Lakevitie Wood Creek Farms ~ Franklin Village 5 Beker Pp. Mahlon Alten F. Rush Milfqrd Wood Creek Farme Berkley Lake Orion: K E. Bond Ford Sem McGuire S. Smith puthfield Twp. Berkley ry Franklin Village C ce Richerd Fuller R A. Main 4. ih Lyon +. » Birmingham ; Clar : ; ’ A. Messofi .- Wm. &. Je. nF Bolles : weg} Oak Twp. Mae thm Farms ° Birming : ° Gormea j eo Miller ie og¢ Hazel — Pontiac ° Oxtord a,» 5 Farmington Twp. /Royal Oak Twp. Mating ; Oxford ‘ ‘Meson Cose Mes. Joy R. Helms hi H. Stone > ie Davisbure «, Lathrup Village — Farmington ae a) Tracey Conroy ; Hirem P. Holmes roe M, - G. Williems 1. dracon “ig ‘ i chard De Kubo ony ‘ o hae : n / Richerd Ms Ritchie ‘e' John i ay se vilege / Waterford .Twp. 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Saginaw 5060 Dixie Hwy. ae Rochester = Dae _ Open Mon. end Fri. Be mEEPS 4 | CUNNINGHAM DRUGS Che od 51 W. HURON — 7 WD P.M. FE 4 1555 Huron ot Soginaw (Downtown Pontiac) — Miracle Mile Shopping Center“ ; Sa 8 . . ‘ ¢ 4 ae = : Du Pont-GM Hearing . a 95 Kel iy ; to Resume “on Monday oop baa t. siain“ in his parked Cadillac |Monday in U.S, District Court on ah ee Bes re. (2 government plari to dispose of) * Fen : el fo Lead _| sfter visiting an attractive the E. I. Du Port de Nemours > tery 14 years yoann mger than the (0015 23 | * er Black : | aoe : Eg oe ome rr Calf ; ees de & Soy the” ‘originslly- plaimed to buy|- ‘The govelument.Je expected toll SE » -| He'd Ta ke Position, ian gage pet caliber re- constude hgh ced then with testi 4 volver. pawn operator mony om several witnesses © j "There's con-~ 3 | Vacated by Alcorn ‘said but. phanged her. mind andj called to rebut testimony of fiscal’ 7 ; centrated fash-. : oe purchased the small French gun and securities experts who ap- ; ee, ios in Vitality’s | WASHINGTON (cur) — "Sen instead. peared for Du Pont and General’, : | , comfort and a slim- scribed The pawn shop owner's testi-/- : “oH xett? : ae emarter line in the lican, quarters today as the prob-'mony of the state’ os : raeet Demuke \Vg eet aad the dinging lable successor to retiring GOP Ne- steeniet. Tc’ biuthotne Freight Train. Jumps 4 wait wondelust YY Ait You'll find an exciting | tonal re oe? ee Alcorn, jplanned Teel’s death well in/ Track in ‘Alma Area 4 Bast —_ - = s gru—all available in a wide range , A new chairman will be elected ALMA CPD mee ve hed £4 # and widths. ‘at the Republican National Com- Chesapeal freight train Be pares eee g (raihee’s meeting April i 10-11 after|Don’t. Be Bashful --lwere derailed today near the Leon-| le sever-member subcommittee “4 ichigen's Largest Florsheim Deeler 4! consults ite! TOKYO (UPI) — A crowd of Michigan's Largest Florshe: preggo ig eat aE RUE RO . ' the | waved ee ane shouted “ban National Committee and all seg- | 24i"” most of yesterday on the Two loads of pulpwood were spilled ‘of the party wanted him. greude ok tis nperi pelee- along the right-of-way. * ‘ Miracle Mile: Shopping Center $. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. Oey Svory Nite Pihes coat 2 “All wool suits In solids, checks, plaids, or tweeds. Regular or walking styles, many with mink collars. “CLIP THIS COUPON ond SAVE Ste , SUPER SPECIAL Ladies’... . Men’s ... . Boys’ HALF SOLES) Regular $2.50 Value | With Eisenhower's backing, Al-// M1 we CARRY A. crabs this year has launched an|if f, FULL LINE OF buil | SKATE LACES list : ear nn =f . ATTACHED WHILE-U WAIT OR SHOP : Hit & : REGULAR | Ms letter to the President yes | & & : at to’ $49.95 fi Lueguul You Must Present Coupon With Shoes ' Te Receive Above Price S. S. KRESGE'S. SHOE REPAIR—-BASEMENT ° DOWNTOWN Srons “great regret’ about the resigna-> | iif tion ‘and that Alcorn had been a outstanding epekeoman for our party.” He predicted the Alcorn program would become “‘a major milestone |ij in Republican history.” | fs | Four Killed as Car tes. “1 86=6——r—“‘“—DQD= Loses Train Race ARDMORE, Okla (AP) — A : | speeding auto failed to make a = crossing near here _ Wednesday and was hit by the se “The only thing T sa’ Se hit was flying’ bodies," said, ‘ons Z neer prob Webb. He said the |= | train’s speed was 60 miles ani@. hoer, Tabont the same as the auto. | The victims were identified as|~ Dale Knew, 20; Pearl Williams, |? In critical condition are Airman | Roger Joyce, 22, and hig 9-mont! old son, Jimmy. Joyce was the’! | cars driver. J Sending Lively Mail . ST. HELIER, -ISLE OF JER- sev. England (UPI)—E. N. ready brought him a number of antitank bombs and one.hand |* grenade loaded with nitroglycer- | ine. They came in the mail. _ Positively NOTHING IN daha EARI RE ig hi a, ya Ae ee ee re ea ee em TRO bee Ne Dewntown Pontiac — em “Pana Mica alll . _ Save On New Draperies & Slip Covers Big sl selection of colorful modern patterns, Bark cloth gives ae "sheila Service, 36” pee > eden anise sale. a eek ee __ All wool tweeds, flannels, in pastels, grey and navy. Clutch and button styles. Be Ready for Spring ; ‘Showers! .. | ~ All Weather in Coats. REGULAR $22.95 th Each with a matching hat. A fan- tastic buy of pattern and solid cravenetted lined « coats. Hurry, _ these: are fealty something. Santa Fe Texas Chief passenger train. Four _petsons -were killed, | / two — ated. 2 40, her daughter, Roberta, 18, all|# | of Bristow, Okla., and Mrs. Roger |= Joyce, 21, Gowen, Okla. * i= | Walker, a bomb disposal expert, said his appeal for all dan- |; gerous war souvenirs had al- |: Brocaded Coin Purse : 7 : with gold-plated frame end hey cholo caries © | 1°. Plastic Rain Hat a this and - ‘ B} 7 * @ by % * , > tp aes a acide | € +50 3. a a ae ba ee ELLE oe SSRN S Speers co kegel ng en de el po bp oa po ys ay OR. a ee ee iat Vay ae = Pee See i Bt fee j ) ; : . aol | b | 3 P f : Ne. eee ’ = i : 7 A | ny 7 ; oA ‘ ‘3 , i. oye - & “ * i r : ‘ t @ ¥ ¥ ; Antic ue __... THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 7 Su could out-produce ee old Jeffer- | '8-Year-Old Blows sole lamer! fashion and_ meal off Autonsation, Markets, Materials Cited , ce : f npetineelrorepun) ee ares See. in Wall With ‘Cap Pistol’|* a Auto Employment hrinks Steadily [one Sl seroe rat pee aah i Dacyciaaletiahpstig | work in the cation Sem of At what he thought was a cap pistoljthe floor. Police found no. evidence ore ce ae y bait-pound of opium as part of on his way home from’ sehool, &-|that the first two shots harmed) 1p op, | SEE PAGE 26 pay. _ - 'year-old Terry: Marlow twirled it|anyone. * ” " Vewidence in a series.of burglaries.’ my ‘ins : ‘ 2 4 ‘ Y ¥ ’ I * 3 ty 2 eo . : s 4 By A, ¥, MAMAN aR, “ale aes. ‘bas’ skidded: tha tirese, offen can't fled. capital. Sor DETROIT. —Michigan, where|#¢cording to employment Secur- technological improvements, whilé|. the auto industry grew from babyjity Commission figures: - larger corporations are able to in-|—_ to giant. has been losing auto-| 1955 — 467,000; 1956 — $04, ; stall equipment making it possible _- making "jobs steadily: in recent{195 — 395,000; 1958 — 288,000, for them to produce | years, The nation’s skid, as reflected|cheaper than @ x's price. Not all of Michigan's job toss figures of the Bureau of Labor) “The result, of course,”” Reuther| _ was through movement elsewhere. /*2tistics: = isays, “is increased efficiency —| Auto employment in the country|,.29% — 903.800; 1956 — 809,900; meaning fewer workers involved] as. great. has been shrinking (retiinary "estimate. — 627,300'in the production process.” al 1955, eadily since iat ek The ute. fadestry has been The ‘ichileg’ had started in) There hae tet several major) too, Major reasons for this, other | Michigan even betore record-break- \°#USes for the constant decline in| than fleeing. obsolete factories, ing 1955, when the industry built! Jeplayment while production fluc-| ,ay, reuther, are: 1. to follow more than nine million cars and/M4! blo, 1 among them, Poth| the market, 2, Get next to raw trocks, Hudeon aad Packard found teat vm labor agree, 18 AU) materials. | the g too. rough ané_consolidat- od —_s* Kaiser-Fraser quit Automaion roughly: is switching United Auto Worker figures show , r cars altogether. of manione jobs to automatic ma- that since 1947 the Big Three have. chines, One-union source contends |Costructed or purchased 97 plants Michigan autoplants employed reduced by 19.6 the number of and that of them 42 were in.Mich-| an estimated 220,000 on defense hours required to produce a ve- igan. Detroit .still is the auto-mak- jobs in 1953, but as the em- |.) . * 1 Y ling hub, although it has had a phasis shifted from tanks and icle between 1956 and 1958, and they have hurt. But other cit- | power-drawn artillery to missiles on ee factories of lies have been hurt, too, this ebbed to 40,000 in 1958, past lend themselves to it. iw MANY IS SECRET Some. plants left Michigan and New rambling, ranch type fac: Just how many jobs automation ; tories do, and to general ail- some industrialists blamed this to ta what they called’ the state’s “busi. around efficiency as well. Many ‘Saves or, takes away, . ham-packed industrial centers upon how. one -looks at it,’ ig. a ie , ey eae ee ness climate.” | have no place for new plants, Closely guarded industry ‘secret. TAXES A FACTOR . | Otten old sites are too small or The UAW has compiled no in- But none of the big three — Gen-| costs too great te wreck old dependent statistics, but does have eral Motors; Ford,or Chrysler —| factories, ‘some instances it exhibits. One of | _-ever has blamed ‘a plant shift di-| >, them comes from Art Hughes, dep-| - s i i ere has been a trend in re- tgs \ Some cent years for auto-makers to pul) “ty chief of the UAW Chrysler De-| ceiinal taite ace a 2 si ; ae oe \into their own factories parts-mak- partment, who says Chrysler em-, P ixes a factor in lo ‘ing formerly farmed tq supplier. iployed 1,100 at its Jefferson avenue , cation decisions. . ' engine plant in Detroit, but that, « + ‘CAPITAL LACKING -. lwhen all its operations were trans-| Michigan's auto employment, in-| United Auto Workers President ferred to a new, highly automated | cluding salaried as well as hourly Walter P. Reuther says smaller ‘plant, in suburban Trenton 532 men: I Saw It, I Liked It, I Charged It at THE HUB Oo of ANY Extra Charge’. 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Open Mondoy end Friday Evenings ‘til 9—Easy Terms—90 Deys Same es Cosh—On Time Up to 2 Years le 5 ° “ns ° “ -* : . . : , : L 4 é een ee mae ee NOM een MEME Mee ey Sem NOME UnMamean ctr Tt oa we ‘ S——- T By ABIGAIL,.VAN BUREN © “DEAR ABBY: My’ teenage for ‘L Peace and Suspicion,’ yhat- said, ‘There is noth- ing to do in this town. tioned he think it is the crime of* so- . .@ur- children instead of the DEAR : MOTHER: © Society owes us nothing~. . . on the contrary we owe society our cooperation, energy, talents and time. Too many parents expeet “Society” fo raise their children and provide entertain- ment for them. The’ basic moral lessons are_learned at home. Provide your children with a good healthy home life (and don’t forget to introduce age} and you won't’ have to worry about what they do when they have —, to do. * * “DEAR pan I am only 13 years old but I know the answer to a question_I see -in your column very often. It is about mixing religions. I was brother. He fell in love with a stop him from marrying her. She is a nice girl, Abby, but her folks were just as broke up about the marriage as ours. - “My brother chanved his re- ligion for her. Th had a -dariing baby, but died when she was only 11 months old. Mom fainted when she saw the beads around her little fingers. There has been no happiness in our house since we started mixing religions. Please put this in your column, Abby. Maybe it somebody.” sue A JEWISH GIRL a * '* * : “DEAR ABBY: ae . [I am a widow and I live next door to oom ae ice uno te Betice ' Loitering, Disturbing thé ever that means. .When ques- . Don’t you, ciety against . other way _ them to church at an. eafy ~ raised Jewish and so was my: « Catholic girl and nobody could © will help a "Slip ds. ‘a very nice young dun We.-- are good friends’ and they are - my only’ neighbors as I live on.a corner, Only . do we visit each other; as we ‘both work. My problem is this: They keep their shades closed all the time. It gives me such ‘a lonély feeling ‘to be com- pletely shut out. If they knew how f felt I am sure they wouldn’t do it. If you'd print . this in your column they might see it. Thank you.” SHUT OUT DEAR SHUT: Don’t expect Don’t Fear to ‘Weep Up a Storm’ Tears Are “y > Crying. like changing one's mind, is called a woman's pre- rogative. When tears spill from the eyés of a man, he blames smog or smoke. When it hap- pens to a small boy, his pnde suffers because he wants to be a “man!” Only the feminine weeper can boo-hoo openly. But what starts her tears flowing is as baffling as what changes her mind. _Hurt or happy, sentimental or _ sad, she can sob. Such con- trasts of emotion may show that ‘weeping sometimes has little to do with emotion. Science explains that crying in an adult, bke laughing and am ling. is so bound up with the social reactions of the in- dividual that. it often is im- the response is truly emotional, only partly so. or devoid of emotion, Social reactions, like party manners, can be habit-forming. ‘A kiss, for example, may ruffle the emotions no more than 4 handshake, or—depending on the individual—quite the oppo- site! LUBRICATE, .CLEANSE But whatever emotional dif- ferences stand between man and woman, none distinguishes the male eve froin the female eye. According to researchers both sexes need tears tu be possible to determine whether: ~ live in full view of their neighbors. They don’t-mean to “shut -you out’’—they keep — Yheir shades closed to attain share Bg lade ial Ma son's right. x *« * “DEAR ABBY: My in-laws think it is terrible for a lady ~ to smoke so I never smoke in _ front of them and they don’t know I smoke. My problem is how to keep my year-old son from. telling them I smoke when he gets old enough to talk e The flaring skirt on this printed silk . shantung dress is lined with pellon to insure crispness at all times: The lifted: waistline is accented with -a big satin bow. Nature’s Tranquilizers able to see. It i§ nature's own eye lotion, and each. eye is equipped with a tear gland about the size and shape of an almond. It is located just be- neath the outer bony rim of the eye socket. A squeeze of muscres in the upper eye lid sends the tear fluid through a tiny tube to moisten the surface of the eye Water constantly evaporates from the cornea except when the eye is closed. , A wink spreads a coat of fluid over the eye: ordinarils we wink from three to six times a minute.. Dryness and other uitants such as dust, pollen, onion fumes and Cold winds, bring a flow of tears *® * * Another tube, in the lower eyelid, helps to drain surplus tears into the nasal cavity. Too much of a surplus causes a runny nose as well as a flood from the eal and wie the cheeks. ANOTHER MYSTERY And here is another mystery. Emotional upheaval including heavy laughter can be meas- . ured, of course, by changes of heart rate, blood. pressure, body temperature and wespira- tion. But just what tears have to do with: it has scientists siumiped. A woman, however, has On WHO Survey Tour MANILA (® — Mrs, G. Men- nen Williams, wife of Michi- gan’s governor, says tubercu- losis is still the main health problem in Japan. Korea, Hong Kong and the Philippines. Mrs. Williams, a veteran public health official, left this morning. on a’ Pan American plane for Singapore to’ continue an Asian survey tour sponsored Health Organization (WHO). -She also will visit Malaya, Combodia, Thailand, Burma, returning home. ee , At a news conference,’ Mrs. Williams cited tuberculosis as the chief health menace in Asian- nations she visited * so far,‘ , NOTES PROGRESS “However, I am most im- ‘pressed by the tremendous progress made in this part of the world towards controlling’ ’ not only this dread disease but it 2 by the U.N.-affiliated World: Afghanistan and Europe before . years’ \ «" "2 Nancy Williamsin Orient Cites TB Health Menace malaria and yaws as weil,” she said. Mrs. Williams arrived Sun- day after visiting Japan, Ko- rea and the British crown ¢ol- ony on a mission for WHO to promote mére interest in high- er health standards and to get better acquainted with the work of the.organization in the western Pacific and Southeast Asia, * *« * Mrs. Williams, chairman of the Red in Mich said she was asked by WHO to undertake ‘the mission ‘‘largely on my 25 experience in public health in my home state.” She added she was paying her awn expenses and would part. her findings to WHO of- ficials during the World Health Asséffbly” opening iw Gbneva May 10. She is accompanied by Mrs. “Elizabeth — Abernathy, . whose ~ Kusband, John, is executive as- sistant to Gov. Williams, + - . ‘ ss nursing service’ > street. never beet one to let science © stand in the way of common sense. Even infants know what relief and relaxation come with weeping. It’s probably nature's original tranquilizer. . But if weeping offers a life- boat to shipwrecked spirits, ,the man must step aside for wom- en and children first. Couple Is Wed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bren- nan of St. John’s, Newfound- land, announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Rosemary, to Airman James Rodgers, son of Mr. and Mrs. R._ E...Rodgers of, Pekin, Ill. Airman Rodgers is @ former Pontiac resident. : Nurses to See Film on Heart Surgery Dr. P. D. Dédrill of Detroit will speak on ‘‘Heart Surgery - and Heart-Lung Demonstra- . tion,” at the meeting of Oak- land County District Nurses Assogjation, Public Health sec- tion.” The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 8 in the Men's Lounge of Birmingham Com- munity House. A film on the first heart sur- gery performed in the United. States ‘also will be shown. Guests are welcome. PHYLLIS JO SHOOK Mr, and Mrs. Clark. Shook of Ypsilanti announce the en-. _gagement of their daughter, - Phyllis Jo, to Gerald T. Wink: ‘ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. May- nard A. Winkley of East Huron | Both are attending Eastern Michigan College. A late summer wedding. is | to discover how comfortable: planned. : they are, Se f f: ‘ = i: ‘ Pe pre Oe aero” Seen —-* ‘Showing, Mother! even the. friendliest of folks to _ plainly. I know that telling him ~ “not to tell them’ would be the ——-worst thing I could “do because I know when I was a child if my mother told me not to tell something, that was the first thing I would tell. If-I don’t tell him not to mention it, I’m afraid he might accidentally let the cat out of the bag. What is ye advice?"’ SMOKER DEAR SMOKER: A woman who is old enough to be a wife and mother is certainly old ~ enough to smoke if she wishes. Either quit smoking or’ tell ‘ your in-laws yourself, * * * . CONFIDENTIAL TO WORK- ING ON THE RAILROAD”: The most beautiful flowers fade the fastest. ‘What other assets has she?” x * IS IT SAFE TO GO STEADY? Get. ABBY’s book- let, “What Every Teenager Wants to Know.” Send 25. *cents and a large, self-ad- dressed stamped envelope to ABBY, care of oe newspaper. * * ) eee peone Saeed envelope. AML Pa cane a LetScent Enhance Personality A new perfume, like a new haircut or new dress, can give you a whole new outlook on. life. -And don't forget, too, that a perfume used regularly can becgme a distinctive per- sonality trait, . * *® * The best way to choose a new perfumé for yourself is to buy a small vial and study its effect on both you and your audience; and next best is a sample spray at a nerfumse counter. TRICKS TO TRY Once you've chosen your new perfume, try these pointers to make the most of it: 1. For special occasions, saturate cotton with perfume — snl Gack kt in sour bee. 2. Put a dab of perfume on 3. Add a drop of perfume to - final rinse water when you shampoo your hair before a. date. 4. If you apply fragrance after a hot bath, the scent lasts longer. e ® ® * 5. The warmth of points helps to “ripen” fume, so apply at temple, throat, ‘wrists, etc. Don't puts it behind ears: oils there may alter scent. a 6. Use empty bottles to per- fume your glove box or lin- gerie drawer, pulse omen S. per- ° Soraya Is Gay at Rome Party; Orsini Absent ROME (UPI)—A. gay and beautiful former Empress Soraya of fran danced until dawn today with some of Rome's most eligible social- ites, but the rumored man in her life, Italian Prince Rai- mondo Orsini, failed to show up. ' The princess, showing no sign of strain over the reported problems facing her relation- ship with Orsini, chatted _an- imatedly in- French and Eng- lish with most of the guests at the party given by former Princess Giovanna Pignatelli, Orsini’s cousin. x « * + Thegprince had been invited to the party, but sent his re- grets. Italian newspapers said when Soraya urrived in Rome last week that the couple planned to marry, but. last re- ports indicated their romance had run into Iranian opposition. * * Soraya, who was reported about to retum to Germany, was overheard telling friends she intended to stay in Rome for some time and expressed interest in finding a suitable villa to rent. : More than’ 70 members of Rome's blue-blooded society” and movie world joined Soraya and her mother, Mrs. Eva ‘Esfandiari, at the gay recep- tion, which ended at dawn with ‘a spaghetti dinner. Heels Are Curved Have you tried th new shoes with curved Spanish heels? _ You" I) be pleasantly surprised "With her are Mabelle Har- These big and little sister outfits are three-piece ensembles — dress, shirt and shorts.. The outfits are, made of crease-resistant pique. ection -Tipacon on Cha pter Hears © Talk by Ron Tipacon. Chapter of American” Business Women’s Association held its monthly meeting at the Hotel Waldron Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Blanch- ard of Birmingham, members of the Detroit Hypnology So- ciety. gave a talk and group demonstration. em te OW Ten new members initiated were Peggy James, Janet Zat- ik, Mrs, Robert Adair, Mrs. Charles Bourdan, Mrs. Roger Davis, Mrs. Margaret Frances, -Mrs, Cornell Nagy, Mrs. Rob- ert Schons, Mrs. Pleasant Shei- ton and Mrs, Edward Williams. Blanchards -Mrs. Richard Veazey will be a delegate to the Northeastern district meeting in Cleveland on May 16 and 17. Kay Sump- ter and Joyce Hohm were cho- | sen delegates to -the Greater Pontiac Council meeting. Members were asked to bring Retum Gift : Is Expected — This Year - a birthday present from a new’ ~ ' friend. I was quite surpriged _ “By EMILY Posr “Dear Mes, Post: I received . ed mea package, I happen _ to know that she has a birth- day coming up very soon and I would like to know if I have. to give her a birthday pres- ent in. return. “T really don’t want to add any more names to my gift list which is already too long, but would it seem cheap on my part not to give her a present in'return on her birthday?" Answer: I am sorry but you are in a; situation from which theré is no escape — and you , wil] have to give her a pres- ent. Before your birthday next year you can say to her, “Please let’s not give each other birthday presents this year.”* “Dear Mrs. Post: Our min- ister's daughter~is going to be married soon and the Woman's Guild, of which I am the pres- ident,-is going to give her a * wedding present. I have con- clothing for the rummage sale oe Apel © * * Guests 7 the meeting were Mrs, Della McDonald, Betty Joynt, Margaret Smith Marie Richey, Christina Ross, Nina Shoemaker Rita Nicol, Kay Wedder, Shirley Bendig and Judy Swinter, George Surowitz of West ‘Iroquois road announce the their daughter, Shirley Ann, to Peter Gindin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gindin of ~ Westfield, Nv J. A September. wedding is planned. SHIRLEY A. SUROWITZ Mr. and, Mrs. - engagement of \ tributed to this present. “I know the minister and his - ° wife very well and have been ‘invited to the wedding and re- ception. I would like to know . if it is necessary for me to — send her another present in‘ed- dition to the one to whith I have contributed?” Answer: There is no obliga- tion to give a second present especially if you contributed .a sizable sum to the Guild pres- .- ent. If you gave only a trifling amount toward it and the bride is someone you like very much, you will probably want to give - her an additional and more . personal present. — “Dear Mrs. Post: I am about to buy some new stationery. I have glways used plain white paper with a monogram. I'm a little tired of this and: would like ea color fora “you please tell me what colors are considered in best taste?” . Answer: All blues and grays are in best taste. > Award Exhibit to Be Shown One of the two top award. winning exhibits at the, recent Detroit Science Fair ‘will be ‘on view at the Cranbrook In- stitute of Science over the weekend, Titled “Naturat Pigments,” -the exhibit was produced by Patricia Van de Vyver, a De- troit student, and will be among the top winners on dis- play at the National Science Fair in» Hartford, Conn, in May, “ Blue Star Mothers Mark Anniversary Blue Star Mothers Chapter 4; celebrated its 17th anniversary with a dinner, held at the YMCA Tuesday noon. “Mrs. Frank Sehmidt was dinner. chairman. Members also celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Grace Fitz. _ thomas who recently returned Florida. from The next meeting will be held April u atthe YMCA, News of Personal Interest Barbara Hall, daughter of Mrs, Agnes Hall of Evelyn court, is leaving Saturday aft- ernoon .by plane with Parke, Davis Girls Club of Detroit born Easter Sunday Inwood’ and Shiela Martin of Chatham, Ontario. ks *& * A son, Michael James; was to Mr. a and Mrs. Bruce J. Brode of for a two-week tour of the Ha- = austin’ Texas,’ at Seton Hos- waiian Islands. pital, +; & * Grandparents are former - Formal installation ceremo- Pontiac residents Mr. and nies for Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic society for freshman women being introduced for the first time this semester, will be held at Marygrove College Sunday, Charter mem- bership has been granted soph- omore Sharon Holland, daugh- ter of Judge and Mrs. H. Rus- sel Holland of East Iroquois road, In the future only fresh- men will be accepted. * * x c Mr, and Mrs. Glen Tread- - way of Genes drive announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Lynn, March 29 at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents. of the infant are Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Sink- ler* of Opdyke road and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Treadway of Stirling street. ~*~ * * Spending her Easter vaca- Watson of . Richwood .road- rington and Joyce Kerr of Dearborn, The girls are all y juniors ‘at Eastern Michigan College. * * Houseguests of Sue Smith of ° North Johnson avenue’ and Barbara Shadley of Ottawa drive this past week were Judy ‘Pridmore spring, This pair of soft grained eight warm ‘tion in New York City is Joyce spring shades turquoise and be purchased Mrs. George L, Brode of Zeph-. yrhills, Fla., Mrs, James Cox of Austin. and Mr, and * * * and Mrs. John Stewart (nee Tish Apple- Dr. Shoes this’ will me in colors to match anything in. your wardrobe, leather, comes in ‘including . May ellow. locally. white) of Tilmore drive an- nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Alison Leigh, born Easter Sunday at Pontiac General Hospital, Grandparents are Mr. and _ Mrs. J. B, Applewhite of Voor- heis road and Mr. and Mrs. George Pridmore of Ferndale. ~*~ ww * , Announcing the birtit of a cies! Cristy Lynn, born Easter Sunday, are Mr. and Mrs, Robert E, Thompson, of Ann (nee JoAnn Rosberg) Arbor, dent; ‘He is the son of Mr, , Mrs. B. N. Hackett of Milford. * * * ELAINE: MILLER x Mr, and Mrs. Harley Woolly | ‘ ot Dakota drive announce the — engagement of her daughter, Elaine Miller, to Alva Flake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde - Flake of Keego Harbor. . Mr. Flake attends Eastern Michi- gan College. An August wedding is planned. ; Officers Named by PTA Mrs. Dorman Is New President at Pontiac Central ° New- officers have been’ * - elected by the Pontiac Cen- ‘tral High School PTA. Head- ing the group is Mrs, Robert president. ; Others who will serve throughout the year are Mrs. Roland Stephison, vice presi- Howard Looney, father” day, Francis Staley, principal, and William Lacy, school ad- ministrator, discussed the guid- ance and counseling pro- gram: * Vera Mae Adams talked on pre-admission and orientation. The special education depart- ment was discussed by Don- ald Smith, and Gerald Hunt ex- were Donald McMillen, —re- search and services; Mrs. Rose McDonald and Vern Duf- fy, occupational information; Ralph Rotsel, job placement; © and Harold Smead, attendance office; VEW Plans Party for Williarn Weaver William Weaver, past com-. mander of County" Council of VFW, will be hon- - with a farewell party in ~ red Whe sports rooms of the VFW Hall from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Weaver -is leaving the State. Friends are welcome. Joint installation of officers will beheld April 6. Mrs. ' Lueille Gries will install Auxili- ary 1008 officers, and Frank _— will install ment of- “Five. pages 1s today in Women’ s Section in Area Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Farres Rosberg and Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Thompson, all of eee Lake, x * John . Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Truman Hart of Bloomfield Hills, ig taking a radio and television field trip in New York City with a group of 15 students from Den- . ison University, Granville, Ohio, where he is a junior. ‘The ‘group will visit and in.‘ spect facilities at the four ma- jor radio and television net- works, * * * Richard Hackett. has been placed on the dean's list for the winter quarter at Freed- Hardeman College, Henderson, Tenn, His high honor point average was earned while studying a course “in Bible. and Among 431 Eastern Michigan College students cited for su- | perior scholarship March 23 at the Eleventh Annual Honors Convocation held in Pease Au-. ditorium were Pontiac resi- © dents Barbara J, Calhoun and Margaret J: Christenson, both pha Proving ‘Chapter of Reape’ Delta Sorority. at Michigan. 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BANK BLDG. t i tl i : 4 | | | J | U : 'peeple lined. right racademy's- experts. Well—almost— ‘anyway. Four of the five nomi- ida SbuGl teh tiecak 4 eel ‘jstarved. wife in “Cat On @ Hot Tin Roof.” Second, but not even). close: Resqind Russell kes” Auntie Mame." nated for a best actor award, for out! Best supporting eehin < Sieast Poitier,- whom the academy nomi- Longtime favorite won the nod in other categories: Jerry Lewis, top comedian on the screen; Rey Rogers, most popular western star; and Donald.Duck, best — eartoon character. Some interesting results “and comment were turned up in our search among of he. Great Lover” of the movie world, the successor to the near- Rudolph Valentino. Cary. Grant, who has been W ith Teeners , jie os Os eet oe sliver nensen Yor memrty. 3 yeors, The Grant appeal for the. young ladies was summed up by Cathy Chapman, 15, of Hoosick Falls, N. ¥. Said Cathy: - : “He is handsome; he. has. sex appeal; and he is sometimes quite helpless. He makes girls want to take care of ~~ + scien “ite, 17, of Jamaica Plains, Mass., explained her vote) - for ‘Rock Hudson in one word: “wow!” , ' youngsters’ favorite movie actress. She won by a narrow margin over jlast- year's winner, Kim Novak, in ‘a contest between the boys and the/. /givls. The. boys went strong for sexy Kim while the girls lined up behind Debby, « * * . Elizabeth Taylor, who was nomi- nated for an Academy Award ‘for iher picture “Cat On a Hot Tin Roof’ and who was named as the other woman in Debbie | Reynolds’ marital troubles, was a strong third in the voting. The rest of the field trailed badly. ‘The teenagers did not see eye | fo eye with the folks who make the Academy Award nominations for, of the teeners’ picks, only | Miss Taylor and Curtis got nomi- Permanent’ pleatirig, in a blend of rayon and dacron, means less pressing and more © resistance to soil in this black and. white pin- check dress~ for spring. The _pleated- all-around skirt” is nations, Curtis for his work in .“The Defiant Ones.” . best. picture of 1958, up the young with the nees were their top choices, too. ‘GIG? BEST MOVIE “Gigi,” a musical-comedy of | May-December romance, was the: runaway selection agers for the best movie of the) year, The girls, more romantic, than the boys, liked it better. Well behind “Gigi’’ in the yourg-| ;Sters’ favor were “The Defiant ble “Dresser ... $164.50 Mirror .... $ 49.50 Spindle Bed Twin or Dbl., $74.50 But, when it came to picking the of the teen-| ‘Ones,’ “Cat On a Hot. Tin Root”! stitched from waist to «3 hipline. May § _be purchased @ locally. OPEN TONIGHT Triple Mirror Chest ~Night Stand ... |. 1680 S. Telegraph Rd.” Fa 2-8348 | SOLID ROCK MAPLE > America’s most beautiful Maple. ... custom crafted for enduring beauty-, ... the most distinguished Maple furniture you can buy, in a wide collection for bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. Dresser .......... . $199.50. Maw 22% 8 Lecceeceenveeeeveseess $ 5450 on Chest .......... . .$169.50- vee eeeeeeeees $ 5950 4 . Convenient Terms Available . i - Open Thursday, Friday, Monday. Evenings ‘til 9 PLM. Say Psychiatrists . NEW YORK — Well mean- ing parents often turn. their - children into neuretics. Today, more than ever be- fore, parents from “nice” homes seek psychiatric help for their troubled chjldren, re- |. veals-a popular magazine, Why do such children with every opportunity for happiness, de- velop. problems which may blight their lives? — ONE ANSWER According to psychiatrists, ‘one answer to the ‘“good- home, disturbed child” riddle ~is the parent's mistaken im- pression of what makes a ‘good’’ home. One. striking ~ thing about nice homes, re- ports a psychiatrist is that good parents may themselves have. emotional difficulties which are not~ apparent.. In their anxiousness to do right by their offspring, be ‘contributing to their chil- dren’s troubles. Another factor eodavgericg the child raised in a nice home is the inability of parents to communicate with their young- sters. One of the things most lacking in our homes today, states the article, is the ex- change of really -deep,- warm feeling between parents and children.’ DISCIPLINE LAX is oft-times lacking. Some par- ents in their eagerness to Single ~ ) Chest... $144:50° -t Nerth of Miracle Mile — Parents Misunderstood | Meaning | of ‘Good Home’ they may — ‘Authority in the good home « please children are overper- missive; . others . in their at- tempt to “stick to the book”’ Cool-top dress plus cover — ideal for days when. the sun plays hide- and-go-seek. No waist. seams, no fussy details — quick to sew __ ‘nt | iron, Choose-crisp cotton, Tomor- irow's pattern: Misses’. Printed Pattern 4506: Children's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6. dress takes 1% yards 35-inch; button-on ‘bolero Ss yard. ; Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Name, Address with | Zone, Siae and Style Number. ‘magazine points out. For in- stance, otherwise excellent parents who allow their chil- dren to have their own way, very often find to their dis- . May, the child doybts the parents ability to protéct. He may feel that the parent does not care about-him enough to aid him in making decisions. Thus, a basic insecurity de- velops which ‘can produce. an indecisive child. In sharp contrast, the ar- ticle illustrates the case of the mother who, out of a mistaken sense of love and protection, constantly says ‘‘no”’ to her | child’s rgquests. To the child, | . Princess Meg who can see neither: danger comes a feeling of rebellious- | © wed. ness, perhaps to become the to Visit P ope DEFINE ‘LOVE’ 'garet let it be knowy today she Essentially. the biggest prob- would visit Pope John XXIII this article states, is ‘‘good’’ par- Free Church of Scotland and other ents confusing “mothering” Protestants. can't have too much love, the official residence of the prin- however, the quality of that cess, to the church's monthly publi- must be respected as a person merely a “‘courtesy visit."’ . in his own right. Vatican sources said‘last week this problem is for parents to |Mother would be received by the learn as much as they can (Pope Apri] 22. bear in mind that there is no ence with Pope Pius XII 10 yeas such thing as parenthood with- ago and that caused considerabie nor purpose in her response, basic pattern for his life, | LONDON (UPI)—Princess Mar- lems in all ‘‘nice’’ homes, the month despite criticism by the | with “‘smothering.”” A child | A letter from Clarence House, | love is most important. He cation pointed out it would be Actually, the only solution to (Princess Margaret and the Queen about their children, and to Margaret had a 20-minute audi- | out problems. comtraverny in Britain at the time. Ryatar $5.00 Values | Patent--Cherry Patents. One Lot BOYS’ OXFORDS Brown o-- Black Saddles --- Sha-Locks and Regular Oxfords Regular $6.00 Valaes rs as = Ec 73. NORTH SAGINAW $ STREET : \ he | Make Summer ‘Clothes Now _ but With Care nicht wow ioe fee tins’ . make your new summer cloth- - ing or remodel any that you had left over from last sum- » mer. There are a few things “ti keep in mind before starting yor soning. : ' Be sure to inke your. body measurements before bay ke BS oe Class. Bids Farewell to Mrs, Vaneil Fresh as spring itself is this tissue taffeta dress . “ined i FAIA WEATHER AHEAD apricot on an : Th eggshell nova Scotia, Mrs. Suard Schultz Original background. offered ‘the invocation. It also | For Good Posture comes in | Learn to Relax rose and blue| Good posture can be relaxed, —— Many pull themselves up tight- combinations. |. ly with Serpe pompous or ‘Stand straight, but relax and . lift your head so your gaze is elie ie engie) de mon eating hinge abou ional. Pk, at, the “mmnlt: of new~ spring shoes. This pair, made ms a new soft, —- ue poet unlined leather, comes in platinum and turquoise. hands gracefully -at the side. ond be purchased locally. | Easy to dress themselves in these outfits.” 6 A986 2.98 Mother will tenis the famous Kwik f fit, be it a siim or chubby child ... the easy-on, easy-off zip front... the H-bar suspenders that will not slip In striped seersucker, Sizés 3 to 6x.” after Easter No Easy Task to Raise Children in Hollywood . Pa ES My BOB THOMAS ~— Turner, killed her mother’s lov. ~ AP Moyie-TV Writer _ | er, but was later absolved of HOLLYWOD Bing Crosby Plame: 4 has admitted what other tamous| ial of Crosby’ A ue” ae ter 'aS a er: two sons ye *, fathers have discovered: it’s not| arrested for drunk driving: all] Pe easy to raise children in Holly- four have ‘haunted the gay world wood. ‘of Las Vagas; Philip and Dennis |. Speaking of his four elder sons, married showgirls; the parties of © the crooner commented in an in-| Gary and Lindsay have brought ~% | terview: “I think I’ve failed them complaints from neighbors. | | 4 by giving them too much work x * * and discipline, too much money fF course, these headlined scions and too little time and attention.” of the famous don't tell the whole ‘cite! fl ' _.Bing is not the only star to be ‘story, _ exquisitely-tinted flowers, buds or blossoms “troubled by his children. His | There are tar more sons and Odorr-a fut coltection of spring and summer brother Bob's son, Chris, 15, W825 | daughter of stars, who, over the h , : ats. Colors range from pdle. blossom ton once arrested when police said he | years, have never made scan $ range pale blossom tones tried to steal a car. | dalous news. to rich, ripe fruit shades. = Edward G. 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Just say, “CHARGE IT” 3.00” 7 ‘By RENNIE TAYLOR AP Science Writer SAN FRANCISCO (A psy- chiatrist says he’ has found a married couple who until re- ceptly never got angry—out- wardly, at least. But the couple had a little girl who sometimes pulled hairs out of her long, blonde tresses. The couple: took the child to Dr. Gene Gordon of the Chil- dren's Hospital oi Washington, D.C. Dr. Gordon told the American Orthopsychiatric Association Monday how he linked these two specimens of - behavior. A SUBSTITUTE The little girl, he said, didn't know how to show anger in the usual way because she never saw her parents in a fit of temper.- So she pulled qut_her hair as a way of expressing- her feelings. Dr. Gordon said he con- vinced the parents it was all -right to show anger, and gave: the child some tips on how to throw a tantrum. This, he re- — Ported, stopped the hair pull- ing. Dr. Reginald S. Lourie of the Pennsylvania State Welfare ’ Department at Harrisburg, re- ported. in the same panel dis- cussion that self-mutilation by youngsters often is their way ° of symbolizing their desire to kill. Children up to the age of adolescence will bang their heads- against walls, pull their hair, pierce their ears and 4 + He called these noses, cut designs in their skin and even cut off the-end of a toe because they resent a parent or someone else whose influence they cannot escape, Dr. Lourie said. “localized self-destruction drivers.” They appear to be juvenile substi- |. tutes for suicide, the physician | said in talking to reporters. Anyway, the gestures are ex- pressions of desire to get rid of the influence of the other per- sonality. Not ‘all self-mutilation has this sinister meaning, Dr. Lourie said. 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Table Trimmed Naturally Tender - Table Trimmed RIB ROAST Standing 7-Inch Cut King of Roasts Blue Ribbon Farms ' @ Select Grain Fed Beef » “ Gg ‘ ‘ * ~ | | Medium Sise—For Cocktails or Salads Fully Cleaned Headless and Dressed Fancy Shrimp 89: Fresh Smelts ‘27 - North Hill Shopping Plaza 45'S. Telegraph Rid. 536 N. Perry St | (Rochester) Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri. (Tel-Huron Shopping Center) Open 9 to 9,. Thurs., Fri. ” Open, $ te 9, Mon. to Sat. , , a . _ } % ” ~ 5060 Dixie Hig ee Segment S; sable but Different | : then add, %4 as much sugar as you) -| Select a 1-pound fish for each) have sieved fruit, also 1 teaspoon guest. Clean, wipe dry, season in-|cinnamon, ¥% teaspoon salt, % tea- side and out with salt and pepper, |spoon cloves. Cook until clear, Add with oil. Cut aluminum|juice of 1 lemon, Pack in jars Scallops Are Muscles ~The only part of the scallop we eat is large muscle or “‘eye”’ which scallop uses to open and close its shell. The rest of the shellfish is thrown away. 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Combine candy and boil- ‘ are serving it at & bridal shower,; — "Cinnamon Creme e Leal tf sotven| LEAN CENTER CUT. | make it in’a heart shaped: mold|' *% cup cinnamon rea hots gelatine in cold water 5. minuteg. and cut the cookies with a heart-| %% cup bolling water ‘Add to candy mixture and stir un- PORK . shaped cutter, . euesne — a til ocaplatih dissolved, Chill ( ) , Both the Creme and the cookies} sage oun gure i ising yocars srtey, A. CH OPS bb. depend for their goodness on candy, ‘a cup sifted dieteners’ “suger Whip eream, fold in ‘sugar and’ 3 s an old favorite that’s appearing gma)? “AMmmallews ‘quartered or 1 chmallows. Carefully fold! often. now, as an nt in| Put cinnamon candies into plas-igelatine into cream. Pour into . greased l-quart mold (or 4indi-. vidual molds.) Chill untjl firm. Garnish with additional whipped. cream and red candy hearts, if. desired.-Makes 8 to 10 servings. | * * * Pe | Filled Cookies 2% cups sifted all-purpose flour tT cup sifted eeatestansee sugar 1 te 25 cup .soft Dutt er or margarine 4y cup shortening 1 egg. beaten . ‘ a Const an MILD CURED % : 0 0 | * SLICED — . a Combine dry ingredients in mix- "Farm Fresh ing bow], Cut butter or margarine and shortening into dry ingredients with knives or dough blender un- | Roll dough ', inch thick on : . : —— — - ' ed til mixture. resembles fine mea!. Combine egg and vanilla and blend: into mixture. Work dough with ‘hands into a smooth ball. Wran ‘im waxed paper and chill for 2 hours (or overnight). | lightly loured surface. Cut with a : a & | TENDER SLICED | | BEEF LIVER and cool on flat surface. cy of : Ib. 34 ry -_ beeing ne vente aspberries . . : tier | cookie cutter. Bake on ungreased Kosher Style Extra. Lean .. 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You can make lite Senal poces a —_) Pontiac Press Home Editer ahead of time to take to the pienic| nin or cream in small heavy | It's one of the prettiest cook- ‘site or out doors without worrying’ saucepan. Cover with tight-fitting | _ books you ever saw! It’s the Food- about its becoming spoiled. Re- cover. Place over low heat and) arama Party Book, published by member this one for hot weather. 14+ candy melt, about 5 minutes. | Kelvinator and now available m- Goldes Potato Salad iUncover and stir ‘until smooth. Pontiac ; ‘ eups weet ued bailed potetoes . Remove from heat and allow) a | small ch on: ' . The full-color hard cover which, 3 S sablanpecne chepeae parsley ito cool 1 to 2 minutes. Add sugar, is washable shows a four layer, ! cup chopped celery gradually, heating well after each | birthday e¢ake decorated with ; uaesee ah -addition. 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For ice cream: is a favorite|ctassify jt, the fact remains that|together*flour and sugar. Cut in : dessert with, the whole family. With rhubarb makes mighty good eat-|butter or margarine unti} mixture . , Iisblespoon puter or margarite,! — ‘ : dk into the melted is crumbly ee crunchy top-|meicee ‘|, Shape A. Ponape ed butter, iso many flavors and delicious top-| ine. : a Sing > ready san eo suas balls, about 1. inci p, | om a et waiginey; retfing to ne owl Deena a the danty exep 1 Sprinkle evenly over mixture in : te vied of ReoSlina Yy teaspoon ‘cinnamon Place 3 pom 5 . pings available, ice cream may ap- this recipe for Rhubarb Pudding. pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 so j 801 * * * at ; +3 : rjthat.can be made the night before, ri. next sweet brégd is one| im. Sreased ' aoe om out haan ee oe Flavorful pineapple tidbits comple- nares) = ee aT _ .jeovered: and refrigerated, ust! yoy can bake one day and reheat] Bru with | Place on cookie sheets covered Ut homemakers naw too, that/ent the rhubarb tang to perfec ia ae P At our h ready to bake:in the morning. the next. Wrap. it in foil to keep pa ixters. 3 For ro aluminum foil. Cover with'thi, easy to serve dessert is anion. A mixture Se sat? the beans and make the coffee in) Cinnamon Crunch Coffee Cake’ jand to heat? It's a-springtime loaf sees’ : ae waxed paper. Flatten with Falling | excellent source of milk nutrients. |!emon juice eee -. ee Be ict me Gel Te ~~ell lemony and spicey, Co ee ae tor the tap tare (iin, 10, about. %4 inch. Remove ror, ice cream contains, in slightly sweetening. to . os we and keep it hot on the ‘ee at ai ee | place 4 balls down ennter " (waxed ny Sprinkle with any re- different proportions, the same pineapple. : me best. 2 1 teaapgen. sianaman 4 cups biscuit m: See ee maining nut mixture. high quality protein, minerals and) The crumble topping of enriched Se e * 3 % pe i Bae + see ¥% cup. firmly "packed brown suger, Bake in @ moderate oven, 350 de-| .Bake in moderate oven (375 de-lvitaming as milk. _ }flour, sugar and butter or mar- Whatever your method, keep 2 eaes, separated sf py =~ cinnamon grees, 50 to 6) minutes. Serve hot,|grees 20 to 25 minutes until golden] _ ee t garine is easier-than-pie to make. |" : al — er ao prap ingredients 7° eee, eae pulling apart with 2 forks. © /brown. Remove from foi] imme-| ‘This simple Mandarin Orange |Serve “Rhubarb warm SuSE ACTION MEANS i om wit +] SiS dey Dean + Meee Oe: Sond = ee diately. Makes 2 dozen. Sundae Sauce will give vanilla ice/from the oven ‘‘as is,”*or with a} ™ 6 ‘$f necessary and let it air. If youlter or margarine, sugar And G8), jst "maice vuter, or marewile| rnis last ‘recipe calla for hot! : cream. & touch of glamour, Theltopping of whipped cream you} BETTER BAKING : . : : : : : 1 ae ginger-spiced sauce served |like, ‘ EO a Ra only (2 com hoop ik “Ted atnts Plage end can be tomer ox tuureRQISIN RICE DOES (war, but Bay sn be chiled be|""" _habarb Pung 3 Se ' hed as Try it ily, results, Coffee is such a good bev-! Beat. egg whites. stift but not] Combine’ biscuit mix, % cupjeating. ‘They are thin, flat “W eg . fore servile. iy See family is trey rember : tase “i | 1 pee ge onders for Lamb |""snaars orange suntss | | Sk ni wor - % cup sugar Se % cup dugar ow. 5 \% teaspoon gra’ emon + ae oe Rae ing} Interesting rice acciipeisimans j, Sores see 1, cup it — aa ee : - on yareiks to lamb chops 1 1l-ounce cam mandarin orange sec-| ‘ cup = == or margarine ~ | I package a Rice ‘Chins. § tenoeiad tater Combine rhubarb and pineapple. : 43 cup butter 1-cup converted-type rice 1. Quart vanilla fee cream /Turn into greased. 8-inch square i how wi .¢ F 2 tablespoons better = margarine | ‘Combine sugar, ——y hard ae 2 tablespoons su ~ Pe aes tks _ ginger in saucepan. B or- Ye cup melted butter Rey Sater for''3 minutes and then oughly, Drain juice from can of | ‘Adds Vitamins Too Combine sugar, flour, orange “Mae oranges into pan, and mix - to| ee aimed tals in sxallaes atc rete ante opi over'low heat,| Some good cooks like to sube bowl. Set aside. Soften yeast from| Cook rice according to package stirring, until juice thickens, Add stitute orange juice for part of, EXCLUSIVELY KNOWN AS Hot Roll Mix in warm water. ‘Cut|directions; drain if necessary./orange sections and butter, andthe milk when ‘they are making) ur pawine pi WOER WITH THE |butter into dry mix in large mix-|/Add_butter, curry powder, raisins heat until butter melts. Serve warm waffles; orange rind (grated) goes, Miia il ias DER WII INE ing bowl until particles are the size'and almonds; stir in -lightly over |over vanilla ice cream. Makes 11-3 in the, waffle batter, too. serve BALANCED DOUBLE ACTION fof small peas. Add milk, egg, sug-'low heat. Makes 6 servings. ‘cups ~sauce. iwith orange sauce and crisp bacon. National Food. sir Believe This Is st em ae aes oa Soe ‘break and to share it with your neighbors: ‘The - — o - oa Wa Wii iat bee itu Bechet jf Cxeiting Mew Beauty tor Uour Tal Pol Meercrest BREAK RESISTANT Py Brin i = = ELMAc You can do tricea tol iimabede} % that will help keep the family 4 = : tricks like lke ging tee jote| - | — oy” are QUALITY MELAMINE Exchung Wings have been hegpgning te MELMAC quetty metas of “Agrictiture,-is~ to-make- and . eee —- dinnerware. It’s here now in slegant new designs; shapes and colors. serve “Potato Ears.’ Start by/ - ; “a = , Wwresistibty beautiful, yet_es practical that your family can enjoy peeling potatoes and then slicing ee De Suey Soy St Seary mae Abeeeatay eile them as evenly as possible, about : \\\ : one-eighth inch thick. This requires | Put.the thin slices in a pan ot salt water for about an hour. Then, just before meal time, re- SEAFOOD LUNCHEON PLATE — Here le Ceniplete wie eet aa nei tae ere on course for a delicious luncheon: “Hook” whole shrimp over the ra dey poteamt to beet edge of a halved avocado and serve with a tangy sauce in a lemon | twice their original thickness. . Hot rolls and a dessert will satisfy even your gourmet friends. oem : an © “ PIII PAPITATA Your cheice of 4 elegant. colers : _ i ‘ When they're turned a golden § GUARANTEED FOR 2 FULL YEARS ef 4 : Mike brown, they’re ready to remove, ai ° AGAINST BREAKING, CRACKING YELLOW e TURQUOISE -_ salt and serve. 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Ya _— 4 cad - . — their re : Skillet Celery and Carrots - To make potato ears, you may Wh Yi 1 —. wes 4 3 tablespoons butter or margarine = find long whites, sliced crossways sauce ... top with a juicy lemon) ~ 3 cups thin green celery crescents peta : : : : quarter and you -have a kingly, 1 cup thin carrot rounds are most satisfactory; round white ; Complete : : shrimp dish to ‘rule at a luncheon| 1° tablespoon “natant onion would be second choice and old your service with 3 : table. M%q teaspoon salt crop round reds third chgice, New these socsee=y pieces \e cup water And just ma teaspoon cornstarch : potatoes Rave good eyes, but they a ive for ma A temah ke ri pon nag hares bola don’t: make good ‘Potato ears.” le Sater ed ea Met i to ‘This ‘Sensational Offer—Plus easily done by cutting the lemons|low heat; add cole. carrots, Waffles Are Good Base: . in half, scooping out the pulp andjgreen pepper, onion, salt and % Ri : ‘filling with sauce. cup water. Cover and simmer unti)|for Creamed Turkey, Luncheon just tender-crisp—about 8 minutes. ; Seafood Piste “ Frozen peas with turkey make 2 pounds shrimp, cooked an peeled Meanwhile. mix together. the a wonderful t ; F . e , , send opping for crisp, gold- Carrot strips — - — 5 ewes beso en brown waffles. And they're pe oliv . wa and sau is gree . easily prepared. Cook frozen peas Beafood ‘cockiall sauce “ smooth; pour over cooked vege: [according to instructions on the “Eames. geeewers tables and any small amount of (package. (Loose-packed peas need Clean cooked shrimp and chill.) fiquid in pan; stir constantly d Remove seed from avocados. To until the small amount of sauce i amok faae serve, put avocado on plate with) thickens and covers vegetables | Make a white sauce and season| ~_ bed of on ae on oe with a film, it with dry mustard, salt and pep- greens. . (per. 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Sales for the southeastern sec- expected to check on the loyalty. of tion of the state comprising the all area from‘ Saginaw south to ee Port Huron af ' “Dependable Service — For 50 Years! and pension checks, keep an eye on Slattery has ‘ved employed. by| |. those who would like to overthrow / the telegraph company since 1924, ® ithe U. S. government by force,/and has held various positions of chase prostitutes away from mili-|sales tional pose eae petra | and operatio i “been manager of the Western Union office since % you go ‘into area “the sends around one of its crack| | “There are a few dozen other Pa |accountants, for the Founding Fa- yy. 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Mary's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Grile, of 1720 Maryle- stone, Union Lake, She is 16. _ Sharon, 16, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert E. Darling, 656 Miller Rd., Lake Orion. Kathy’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eral Royal Oak Parking Plan Gets House OK LANSING W—A bill to enable Baldwin ‘PTA to Get Facts ROCHESTER — A panel discus- How Good Our Schools? eel schools, and Mrs. Opal USE “CHARGE-O-MATIC 7 & LAYAWAY PLANS. — Many Other Drastic Reductions — )Royal Oak to’ proceed with @ big/ ion on the subject, ‘How Good’ Walker, kindergarten teacher at palities to levy special assessment} on, of the school. parking area develop- o” 'Baldwin Scheol. ‘ment moved into the Senate today aie Tctatnaas s ouuher of oa a a | HOUse.'Baldwin School PTA to be held) During this. session, the nomin-' ‘The measure authorizes. munici-|.+°g 5m. in the multipurpose ating committee of the PTA will : ‘present its slate of officers for. j bonds to retire revenue bonds still * * * ithe coming year. Election will be Donald C. Baldwin, superin- ‘held at the May meeting. |tendent of schools, will give the! - |préliminary talk. He will be im Bolt Hits Transformer © PANTS © BOYS’ SUITS © UNDERWEAR | © SHOES 2 DOTS SPORTEITS 'e IACEETS | © TUXEDOS RENTED troduced by Mrs. George Beatty. ity Schools; * |former on a pole at the rear of the Behind Romeo Market ROMEO — Lightning hit a trans- Bs marae. Sen Mein Dae Schultz: of 3018 Orangé Grove Rd. ! Waterford, She is -15, WILL. JOIN OTHERS The quartet will join other sen-: ior Girl Scouts Region 7. which is made up of the Great! Lakes states of Ohio, Wisconsin, | Illinois, Indiana and —_—vom atl the convention. While in Chicas the dae FT informa! conferences. be mpeneet by Mrs. Percy | Duna and Mrs. Waterford. . Schultz, both of | | sbur wondered why a pilot Call Now &S was! Tarng” thee house in he lane, acteage in the US. free Home Presentation 9) b a 158 Oakiend Ave. at Free Parking Rear of Stere FE 2-3781 aan sameeren st C&V ELECTRO MART | Ls ss ete “The aim ‘a the conference is} to offer senior Girl Scoufs the op- portunity to exchange ideas and inew plans for the future,” Mrs. ‘Schultz, who is the senior scout advisor of the Council, said today. TO PROMOTE UNDERSTANDING “The conference is also designed. to promote better understanding among senior groups,” she added. The first night, the girls will, be houseguests of special hostess conference delegates. The second Congress Hotel, which is headquar local A&P supermarket on S. " |Bailey street here: at 7:30 -last! Proposed 4 bonds, he said, would provide funds | high school principal, and Frank ‘night starting a fire which caused | Richardson, junior high school principal. special assessment) ‘service, for development of a free parking’ ‘today. . farea for another, 2,200 cars. 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But, they finished fifth, and the penceil- pushers were wondering just were able to finish higher than the Tigers. |» The final standings speak for themselves. phe ‘Tigers were nothing more than a Sth place club. i During the°eurrent spring training season. in’ Lake- ls decided it be best they keep their mouths shut as to making any ‘predictions and hope for land, Fia., Tiger ¢ the best. . x *« * . Manager Bill. Norman however, did admit he thought put Eddie Yost on third base, Rocky ‘ ou Berberet behind the plate, Larry Doby in the outfield and Ray Narleski and Don Mossi in ° ‘the bull pen have strengthened the club. We agree, as do many clubs in the league who say the Tigers strengthened Chemesines more than the-trades which Bridges. at ‘short, any other teamsby: trades. “Watching Yost pilavineed By. BRUNO L, KEARNS 4% Sports Editer, Pontiac Press oe nn Now is the time for all crazy sports writers to go out. “on the limb and pick the Major League baseball pennant . ‘Tigers’ best ‘gain. Yost anyone on ~ eam. The a try. : te * Yost should get on: base age. Senators. 2 i * material of last. year. how Boston and Cleveland . prenat Detroit COULD . a oo 2 , “which fails to bring out that to finish is third. ie writer that he was She fails Reno Bertola.’ His defensive. abilities are much more in- dicative and his experience is a stronger | asset than his Bridges could be considered ‘a notch better than Ron Remiecd whirs fhe Tiguek: aay he saaee epee te the Frank acs ab cos Ci eae Saeed ikl weston as saying Narleski is near the end of the line. We don't think the Tigers will miss Billy Martin and Narleski surely can’t be any worse wan the Detroit ‘bull pen Ray. can hold on to a few of those one run games and Mossi can do likewise. Now if Billy Hoeft shows the form in June, July and August as he has done in March we would .be ‘inclined to.say that Hoeft, Narleski and Mossi will _ make the Tigers 10, games better than last year. The word “potential” is too often abused, and so to- sbuse.it surthee wp Ap Seek soak: ey weaning fhe mnexinum . However, there fs something about the Tiger ball “club a récord with 10 more wins, the best we can pick Detroit The Chicago White Sox again claim to be New ‘York's. closest contender, but the Sox still haven't got the batting and by adding another year they have one of the oldest pitching staffs in the league. _ ame ‘Al Lopez is. one of the best managers in the as hard and’ harder than it ‘won't be pereune, he rookie. John Callison inte the hero’s role... - ; , x **« * : 2 Callison is withoug, doubt a “gem” find and is being compared to another Oklahoman, Mickey Mantle, but it’s unlikely he will be the one te. lead tae fox tea pennant in 1959. We just ee see the White Sox better than 4th place, pitching or no pitching. a ‘The Red Sox could be the surprise team, That “poor” infield of 1958 has grown up, and if Ted Wil- liams plays baseball antil he’s 50, the Bosox will burt enough second division teams te stay in the first di- vision. We see the “splendid splinter” and company moving into second place. *: more than his Fi scepaee ¢ ke Lane’s bark is bigger than his bite and even with Billy Martin,’ Cleveland is hardly improved. The Tribe is picked for 5th place, followed by Kansas City, Baltimore and “poor” Washington. The National League again should provide a more’ interesting pennant race. If Cincinnati had been able io win a few mere games from the Milwaukee Braves last year the com-_ plexion of the National League would ‘have been en- tirely different. The story should be different this season. The Red- legs haye. to be considered top contenders with a word of gratitude toward the Pittsburgh Pirates, if oo do fin- ish first or. second. » * * * The Pirates were gewerous with Bob Purkey in 1958 and: extremely kind in giving up Frank Thomas for 1959. - Some may call it a long shot, and that-remains to be second, * potential, and since we see tional League. Milwaukee might be in Chiefs and not enough Braves. There seems 0 battle between field manager Fred president Birdie Tebbetts as to whe can most with new general but the ‘Braves still aren’t the run-away ‘Ya - National League. Pittsburgh, a foolish trading ball elub, wil lose not only its pennant hope but also its second 4 standing as result of the Thomas trade. 26S oo * That fence in Forbes Pield cae oa co wot made ft Than et Cincinnati: will probably reap its ftuits. : 2 Following the Pirates, picked for third. place, we see the San Francisco Giants, Los Cardinals, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia j And in conclusion, to the ot ee oar turns this article to this writer next October. st World Series time with the note “eat your forecasts,” one used spring ‘training camp press pass entitling to forecast the Major League. Major League predictions: AMERICAN LEAGUE 1. New York 2... Boston , 2 3. Detroit ; 4. Chicago 5. Cleveland r 6. Kansas City ~ , a Baltimore "we citing Bs Middlecotf Say 282 Will ers in Ma Cary Cites Need for Intelligent — Play at Augusta Palmer Tries to Become. Ist Golfer to Take Two * Jones Falters : on Hill for Giants, White OK With Cards By CARY MIDDLECOFF AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB — It will take a score of about 282 to,win this Masters Tour- namest, provided the stays reasonably nice. Of these winning 282 strokes. about 22 will be tap-in putts of less. like Card General Manager Bing champions a 31 uy yesterday. first. than a foot and will require no particular skill or thought. * ss» &* But the ether 260 shots will require not only a high degree of skill but also a lot of intelligent shot planning based on careful and honest setf appraisal — be cause that is the kind of a golf course the Augusta National is. It is, to paraphrase a certain eigaret slogan, a thinking man ‘6 | golf course. * i To get closer to the point, ft is ane of the world’s best examples of the strategic design of golt, course fayout, This means that it continually challenges you to gam- trade for bie, and it pays off or collects in Ney, was blasted for strict accordance with the size Of . bad end after ail, | Who Got Bad End of D Associated Press Sports Writer ! On the other hand, White has’ The first returns are in on last made a favorable impression on week's controversial Sam Jones- Cards manager Solly Hemus + at weather Bill White trade between the St. least until his error paved the way ‘swayed Hemus’ decision. He ‘said ‘Louis Cardinals and San Francis- for a fiver New York Yankee: co Giants. And at present, it looks ninth inning that gave the, world Devine might not have gotten the * * i Hemus Seckied | before- the game xt & * to give White the first base job |. Devine was criticized for giving and move Joe Canningham to. Jones, his pitching -meinstay last right field. White has hit three season with a 1413 record, to the home runs and batte 300: Giants for White, who has only since joining the Cards; while eal? “The Cubs got their third straight victory ag Bob Anderson pitched the first eight innings, allowing nh hits. In other exhibition games, Cleveland edged Boston 5-4, Los Angeles shutout the Philadelphia Phils 80, Cincinnati defeated Washington 64, the Chicago White Sox humbled the Milwauke as the Yankes then capitalized ori Braves 85 the Kansas City A’s an intentional pass and three won over Detroit 43 and Balti- hits in four innings, his first ac-| more edged the Pittsburgh Pirates - ‘tion since March 15. '4-3 in a 12inning night game. ningham has been hitting under .200 all spring. But it was the fielding that he had no doubt that White Avould, - be better than Cunningham | at White’s error ruined. a five hit eight and one-third inning per- formance by Vinegar Bend Mizell eee A a eee eran area his practice round in the Masters Tournament. Palmer is defend- ing champion. He had a 284 total last year. , one full season and part of last, year in major league experience The critics called the deal exact- ‘Ix what the Giants needed to be- come serious’ pennant contenders. Though the only basis for com- _parison is spring training, the re sults still do not bear out the crit-| ics. Badgers Select Erickson Coach MADISON, Wis. (® — John E Erickson, who came to Wisconsin x tk ot last vear as the school's first full-| Jones, in his first start since the time assistant basketball coach, Giants. Manager Bill Rig- Was elevated W ednesday to the’ nine hits and top job. nine runs in four innings yester-) x ke day by the Chicago Cubs whe beat’ His selection to succeed- Harold; “Athleti ics Down Tigers | in Ninth, 4. Wiping out so. many one-run {League cdstott, first Tiger to pitch the chance you take xk * | the Giants, 10-5, Included among! (Bud) Foster, who held the job. ‘the hits were three-run homer by of basketball coach 25 years, was Take, for example the 13th hole. pookte George Altman end Moose formally announced by university, It is about 475 yards “measured! yory ‘President Conrad A. Elvehjem. along the middle of the fairway. Jones, last’ year’s National) The 31-year-old Erickson ea It doglegs to the left, sa that if teague strikeout king, avalked picked from-a field of a dozen you care to cut it close along the three and fanned four. | candidates. towering pines that border the =| side of the fairway you can save | distance. — That makes it — to} a coe Favor tes Host NHL * green, on your "second shot, tien | is the big gamble on the_ hole. Whether to try to carry .Zernial hit into a double play, and Eddie Yost flied out. * * It was the third double play {he * A's pulled off during the after- noon. stranded seven runners although | they banged three Kansas City: In addition, the Tigers pitchers for 10 base. hits, includ- | ing home runs by Frank Bolling . and Larry Doby. j Both, of course, came with the bases empty. LAKELAND, Fla. & — There is innings and pail down the open- an all-too familiar ring about the ing day starting job. retired the | defeats is a mist if the Tigers ja complete game, has a spotless ‘way the Detroit Tigers are losing the first two batters he faced. | are to be any port of a con- (3-0 record in Florida action, _ some of their Grapetruit League The he walked pinch-hitter wary -tending team: .1959. Last | Kansas cry “ perncet ea games these days. (Suitease) Simpson. ~~ .| season the. sinh pinyed. Bi Heraug ct "3.40 Peat ab “Gee They were”leading the Kansas! Preston Ward batted for the! meTua games, losing 30 of them. [TOSS s, 451) Raine in 496 City Athletics 32 going into the pitcher and hit Lary’s first piteh x kw Aches aes es gate ee et ‘ninth inning of yesterday's game over the rignt field fence and the Manager Bill: Norman has set|amith do, $000 Boy 431 codon is Se ad a Oem ee aes HE Bie 2 . The Tigers did not go down wit! ees oe jerheret ¢ Frank tary, tring “na out a mild, “ninth-inning threat, ‘pinch hitting power plus_an im- |b -rererae o180 lary 39 i however: Inman. (Coot) Veal led Proved bullpen are the two things|frimp 9 9 8 P-sernal 10S” off with his third straight hit, qa that “are supposed to accomplish 'r-wer F112 © vor 349103) jisingle. But pinch batter Gus all this. Gane 9 oes ‘ The brightest spot on the Tiger . Totals wane ieee St Wivtke be Gon arris in AY ‘Or iS es hitting of Doby. The veteran ie 9th; : D Ran for. Sinpees, in Wh: a oOme;re or roan im 9t Troun: slugger apparently has ousted | linto double play for Lary in Sth. 10 Charlie Maxwell from the left field Kansas City 6.006 @1 spot and eliminated all ont | e PO ba from consideration. * * The same® clubs were to meet, ‘again today at Lakeland. — |Boltn Lefty Pete Burnside, the Tigers: Lary () 4 |Grapefruit League ace, was to get grim, his sixth spring start in the series. Daley ‘finale with the A's. The National |, side of things was the long-ball: Pewee eae ley, LOB— ianaes ee 2B—-Cer rheret, . Ward. ¥, ry. beens eee (wy Sree se ipl eect eee wae wee ditch at the 13th, or the a A cs front of the other back-nine par- EXHIBITION, STANDINGS . five, the 15th, is, of course a Won Lost Pet. Behind clear-cut gamble, The others ait | Remere 8 ee over the course are more subtle + ee Ce OS —but always there. 7 New York .... 11 16 5243 in terms of “By the Associated Press ished when they lost the first two, hanes iad . a i - . What this eee tig that the| The Toronto Maple Leafs could games of’ the - playoff to Bos-Wasningion “0 8 il al 3. winning the aie ee than 290 8° all the way in the Stanley Cup ton. But they bounced back to NATIONAL LEAGUE winner TE ee om dt sina tn Hockey playoffs now that they,square the series with two thrill- 1. ancues “to. mt Petes Denlne generally wise decisions ir poe have regained the punch that ing overtime victories on their cincinnati, .... 12 12 300 2% four days of chamPimn rock aeained then a playoff berthihome- ice. oe io Ee ee Ora out A second. And a series SENDA MAEBETINE odds. | * oS nt [ee . v8 1 ’ el y te F a of sont pec ones can--kill ' The se als in “7 battle for’ “We re coming and they - = st. Luts . F 8 a 5M nocke most priz posséss i xclain oronto pac’ ilwaukee 5 7 him off just as surely. x ys —— aie ng, ExGnned ech - THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE ‘resume tonight with the Léafs at Punch Imlach. “We're out to gét ~ The winner will bea good shot- Boston and the Chicagy Black this one.’ maker and a smart one. The rec- Hawks at Montreal. Eagh of the Jack Adams, general manager £ ord shows who these people a©e. pect-of-7 series is tied at 2-2. of the Detroit Red Wings, Cincinnati ws Chicago (A) at Tampa agnight « Philadelphia vs. Baitimore af Miami St Louis vs. New York af St. Petersbure thinks Milwaukee vs. Washington at Bradenton Kansas City 4, Detroit 3 Cincinnat! 6, Washington 4 New York 5. St. Loufs 1 Los Angeles 8, Philadelphia 6 Chicago (N) 10, San Francisco 8 Cleveland 5, Boston 4 Baltinriore 4, Pittsburgh 8, 12 innings, FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE Cincinnati vs veg so Philadelphia vs. St. Lois ves. Cues’ cy fay at st. ae re Milwaukee vs. Washington at Orlando Sarasota ever done—successfully defend his Masters’ title. Since grand-siam king ’ Bob Jones and Clift Roberts latched this classic event 25 years ago, _ of the biggest names in the game have won It, A. few have. won it moré than once. - AY te we But none has been able to tame thie demanding 6,980-yard Augusta National Course and the talent-rich field. two years ranning, —— And Palmer isn 't favored to shat- tee, prec eaent someone, Most of all they believe in themselves. I think they can go all the way.” * . % The Leafs’ drive seemed fin- t * Milt Schmidt, Boston coach, be- lieves otherwise. “It’s now a 2- of-3 situation and we have the ad- jvantage because two of, those, games are in Boston,” he said. i“The breaks are due us after those ‘two overtime losses in Te ronto,”’ Bayer Scatters Crowd With 321-Yard_ Drive AUGUSTA, Ga, ® «-Gigantle George Bayer of Gleneagles, Ill., Wednesday won the long driv- ‘Ing contest. preceding the Mas- — Golf Tournament for the see- ond straight year, Waiting until all his rivals had strick their best blows on the first hole of the Augusta Na- _ tional Course, Bayer whacked out a clinching drive of 304 yards on the first attempt, then drove the spectators back with a $21-yard belt. His third drive hit a tree on the fly some 250 _ from the tee, Los Angeles vs. New York at Beach 'San Franeiség va. Cleveland st Phoentx. ; » * x In Montreal with Black Hawks Eosy Win for Basilio are equally confident of upsetting the Canadiens, the NHL champi-. AUGUSTA, Ga, (AP) — Car- ons trying for their fourth straight oe Rasilio of Syracuse, N.Y.. Staniey Cup. ( {8 “We've won only one game- ‘in| Montreal all season and we ‘re round of a about due to win one,” declared|boxing ‘match Wednesday oo Tommy Ivan, general manager) Basilio, former ‘middl of the Kuwks, weighed | 136, Seifer 130, * * Infact. te today’ s first round ¢ under. way there was ho’ out- standing favorite in the field. Among those’ claiming most of the attention were Sam Snead, Ken : Vpidari: and Jack Burke, Jr. & Dango ‘Palmer, a muscular Toronto, won its last‘five games the Leafs will do it. | Caieare ci) es PE ee |. man from Latrobe, Pa., set to squeeze into the playoffs on the ‘‘They're young, fast and San Francisco vs. Boston at Phoenix oie it today with hopes of accomplish- last night of the regular NHL sea- aggressive,” Adams explained. Kansas City vs, Detroit at x uakeland ing something no other golfer has) son “They're not afraid: to check one Se. Pittsburgh vs. Kansas City at West Palm stopped young Arley Seifer of Pittsburgh in 2:31 of the thied scheduled 10-round | | the six players involved in the adelphia deal as they met in the Phillies’, club- house in Cleaywater, Fla. Three clothes, Stan Lopata Gett), Ted Katanskl and : SWAPPING UMPFORMS,—. Here are five of ar Wireghets Johrr O'Brien ( right} go to the Braves. 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Stu u leather- fap 4 Bd ci : knit wrists for FE 5-2620 | Bidininton King Wins. -|badminton title to remain in con- Jan Jo Hok of Indonesia, consid. . {well with an open stance while he |>° ‘was with the New York Yankees _ {during the past week, - baseball tournament. * *¢ | ee Ortlieb struck out eight: batters, walked none and came through | with two hits to pace the winners. — x * * } , - | Cateher Larry Belanger and out- fielder Len Grabowski contributed hits each ‘as Western Michi- gan won its second géme of the -Itournament. It was the third tourney loss for Michigan State. * * * Mich. Btate 000 000 106~1—3—1 W. Mich 402 090 30 x-0-13-3 Sciever (3), raga MD J Wirephote Backett. c AMPUTEES BOWL — Fred Christ he i ign and Conlin; vortiies b and Belanger s a . ANOTHER — ver's most unusual bowling team. He.and a group of paraplegic Veterans, four in wheelchairs, lead an 8team league. Christensen | sf costal it his Seam, The otfier wheelchair members are in the DETROIT. (UPT)—Detending| laya 15-7, 9-15, 15-7 in the fourth Jim Poole of San Diego, round of the-men’s division com-. Calif., defeated one of four strong, petitions last night. challengers for his -U.S. Open: x * ‘* . ‘for Poole's title, was taken ill be. i , Poole ‘downed Teh Kusan of Ma. fore the fourth round last nig’ ———~ and his match with Don Davis of | \Seattle was postponed, The other fourth round results: Billy Martin Hitting’ Men—Jim Poole, Sari det. Teh Kusan, Malaya, 15- 7, 9-15, x F Charoen 409 for Cleveland Wattemasin, igrnnlland, del. spunk! Roche, 5-3: Thanoo Kha TUCSON, Ariz. @ — Billy Martin iy eh dete Manuel ee ee. has improved his hitting since he! —_ MA. =a Baltimore, det began experimenting with a wide. scat aoe Washington. 11-2," 11-2; Pramas def j "ie Gch Ina’ mo Git oar: ieee] ALIGNMENT baseman remembered that he hit, De tyne Tifine, cose. wa ! a few years ago. ‘H . 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Tt all depends on the event a Games’ in Rome, will range from|@nd the seat a. ee «aay ‘hatleahhatN, ‘The cheapest seats Wl be avail owing Gives, Shantz New Hope : NEW YORK Cu) There’s new Phere he had one ad ‘stint only left nenileg! h addition, to ‘. | |hope in the heart of Bobby Shantz/against minor league opposition but | 'Whitey Ford on the Yankee ‘staff him. today despite the admission that Bobby brushed it off with the dis- and, with a :home stadium ‘where | , \couraged remark that “anifbody the visitors pack their lineups with, seven innings’ don’t make, a season.’ should beaf-those kind of hitters.” jleft-handed hitters for @ shot at| ) Little Bobby ‘has ‘been through eo [those néarby- right field ‘seats, | nr n ne from Everything looks brighter “since | baseball strategy dictates ‘the use an. Monday, however, when he went |° ft left-handed pitchers. ite Seven fine shutout innings against| “T had begun to wonder whether ‘League’ \the power-packed Cincinnati Reds. it was gone,” . Shantz confessed 8 1952 able ‘for some. of : canoeing, cycling, equestrian, Marathon, shooting and hoekey competition. The most expensive will be for first class locations at the opening and closing cere- monies and the boxing finals. fd OO td Lhe ed hat’ ‘after his heart-warming showing! @™ YOur car.” “And s ‘cee : coon: | ‘against the'Reds. ‘Now I know it from fust-out. ; Shantz hadn't *8i"S." slows the five-foot, six- Jo. simply a bad streak. My car-ride. At least one event’ of every fair. | ch southpay, “I could easily ball was working fine but, | THURS., FRI. & SAT. 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X1191 |Thursday night, Sept. 3 in the | | Glass Bow! on the University ‘of Toledo campus. President Edwin J. ‘ hata | made the announcement today aft: | nD er completing arrangements with | é ) Beauty... Frotectioz the Toledo Lodge No. 53 BP.O. | Elks sponsors of the game. It marks the third time that the’ Elks have sponsored a Lions pre- | ‘season game in Toledo. Detroit de-| feated Pittsburgh in the first game 20-15, in 1956 and edged | adelphia, 34-27, in 1957. The schedule of Lions pre-season | games announced to date includes ithe following: August 8 Los Ange- les at Boulder, Colo.; August 15, ‘Chicago Cardinals at Norman.) (Okla.; August 22, Cleveland at Akron, Ohio; August 28, New York at Detroit; September 3, Phila- |. delphia at Toledo; September 13, | Cleveland at Detroit. 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Pontiac Central. ; Completing the field are Drew- ry's of Lansing, Thorne Tire Co. | face each other that evening’ at 7:30 for the Class A MEA title. dotted with former high college basketball standouts. |! the city of Pontiac dot the K. of C. Bill Hall and John Keller, all from St. Michael, and Bob McManus and Bill Mountain, both of St. Fred- g-Ypsilanti win- 1 i. 5 i 7 ae i $ Th fi g i it & Eo< = & 3 i E fins a 286. ‘this pitching fn shape, deciding whether rookie Jerry (Pumpsie) Green should oust the veteran Don Buddin from shortstop, and replac- ing Jim Piersall, the star center fielder who was traded to Cleve- x* * * “Tom Brewer should win 18 or \20 for us," Higgins says of his veteran right-hander who was 12-12 last year. ‘He was weakened from having the mumps last year be- fore conring to spring training, and Higgins’ biggest worry is geting won seven straight after having a 1-5 mark.” The rosters of every are and the Several past prep” standouts’ in Rose Seeks A year ago, the 20-year-old, 185-|could be a: , 6&1 Rose murdered records al 220 sss taneat al © to eel for|to,”” said Yale’s Bob Kiphuth, who! the > 2 Eh g z . ia and that comes from a flock of experts here — that Rose's path is winding up e 41-year coaching Southern California freshmen to|career, ‘“‘not with swimmers like Bill Steuart, Michigan State's So, if the handsome blond im- powerhouse, and George Breen, of these| who competed for Ametica in the it'll be a| Olympics, among others." member of South, Steuart, a Michigan Lists | Big Hoop Slate ANN ARBOR fresh from its best basketball sea- son in a decade, today announced an ambitious 24-game schedule for the 1959-60 séason. * * * The Wolverines will play the usual 14 games against Big Ten rivals, meeting Michigan State both here and East Lansing. It'll be the first time in three years) the neighborhood foes play each .other twice. Coach Bill Perigo’s cagers, who tied for second in thé Big ‘Ten this past season, will start the new campaign Dec. 2 at Pi THE SCHEDULE: Dec. 2. Pittsburgh. wee Dec. 6. Drake, home; Dee. 13. Butter. away; Dec. 19, Tennessee, home; Dee. 21. Denver, home: Dec. 28-29-30, Los Angeles tourney, away. f Michigan State, away: Jan. 11, Indiana. Jan. 2, Miami (Ohio), home: Jan. 9. home: Jan. 16, Minnesota, home; Jan. 28, Washington .(Mo.), Home; Jan. 30, Purdue, away, Peb. 1. Obie State, away: Feb. 6, Tiitnets, home: Feb. 8, Purdue. home: Feb 13, Northwestern, home: Peb. 18, Indians. away; Péb. 20, ‘Minnesota, 22 away: Feb. . Ww home; Feb. 27, Michigan State, ho March’ 1, Tiltnois, away, March _ 8, Iowa, away. 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The world's record is 17:28.T and is owned by Jon Konrads of Aus-! tralia. | - x * | The @5lap race in Yale’s 50-| ‘meter practice pool will be rum ‘off in heats with the winner and) ‘other placings determined by best - i Southern Cal, which has. been bolstered since last year, and Kip- huth’'s New Haven Swim Club, compoased mainly of Yales,; are team title, which the Trojans won 55-54 in 1958. day and 8 on Saturday. favored to battle it out’ for the Counting tonight's test, 16 events|camp where Higgins will are on the program with 7.on Fri- Mike also thinks that. Frank Sullivan (13-9) ‘also is capable of a’ better season.- Ivan Delock * (14-8), and left-hander Ted Bows- field (4-2) also figure prominent- ly, while Dave ‘Sisler (8-9) may _be used both as a.starter and re- liever, Malzone, who led the American, accepted last season, is set at third base while Dick Gernert, a veteran Bosoxer, is ready to back up Wertz at first. Peter Runnels, who roared back from a bad 1957 slump at Washington, tis Higgins’ second baseman but it's a shortstop where a good battle is going on. : * « * Buddin always has been the ar- tistic fielder but never teo strong with the bat, having a lifetime mark of .238. He has been strongly League third basemen in chances) | ther mixed drinks or : peering . pps HP smooth and light as.a bubble. Ask for Arrow Vodka today. i] amon Ligue com. DETROIT 7, MICH., $0 & 100 PROOF, vg OM challenged by Green, a switch-hit- ‘ter who is the first negro to wear | |Boston flannels. Green batted .253, hella uel araliarnaael ed,a sharp .993. Williams: js fhe left-flelder oe ee apein ap8. Feasts te te right. Be | FORDS ‘49 to ‘54—CHEVIES ii to | BRAKES RELINED Gene Stephens, who cost the sox | nothing, and Jim Busby; a vet. eran who was obtained from. | Cleveland. Gary Geiger, another ‘| ex-Indian, also figures in the land | rush fof center and also could be used to back up Jensen. Green is about the onty rookie! to make much of a splash in the depend | upon tested men to give Boston a contender. Soe ee We Guarantee’ Our Work! — 109 N. Coss Avenue Cass Avenue Brake Service. ‘“pontioc’s Oldest Brake Service”. BRAKE RELINE SPEC owen ee fore oa Other Cars in Proportion — BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT DO-IT-YOURSELF | ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OF OFF . AIR BRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS EX! WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER ‘AIR TeaKs We Tern Treck and Passenger Car Beeke ‘Dreme BiG y ( if. Saturday * April 4th f : j i OPEN SE with their big new outdoor showroom out of the f high overhead area not only SAVES YOU MONE but they will PUT IT IN THE BANK FOR YOu during their | t _ EDDIE STEELE FORD PLUS EXTRA SPECIAL DEALS 2705. Orchard Lake Rd. “(Keego : Harbor—-One Mile West of Telegraph) -FREE— FREE— "FREE A $5:00 savings account in the Pontiac State Bank ‘to anyone you choose when you buy any used car, new car, or truck during the big open house celebration, Saturday, April 4. Also the friendly; courteous, experienced Eddie Steele Ford Sales- men will show you how to add $100 each year to your savings account at né cost to you. _All children get a dime savings book with their first dime as a "present: from Eddie steele. ; Everyone Gets FREE Coffee and Donuts. ‘You'lt never know your best deal —' until you've been to Eddie \Stecle FE 5.921 Pontioc’y Direct Factory D * te EDDIE STEELE-FORD .... = —_ «| < Judge Says Hurt Finger |Not Worth $103,500 } LOS ANGELES (AP) — Enter- In MEN’S pee BOYS’ FINE APPAREL 2 fren Cae Clothes See Seley eertnnd oth ‘aa baie RECORD L LOW PRICE >s SERVICE FOR 6! php poli. PARK JEWELERS. 1 genay st. ‘House of Discounts ‘ _1me ronmiac PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2 3 1959 _ 28 it E z fy ae Hi §2 , h i 7ET, a R82 g i Sl : i : i j ‘A. They otter youths a wide va! alternatives—from six-| Q. What happens to the 45 | } young men out of every 100 who | do not see military service? | fre meen of them: (olgnt, 3° out The remaining 12 out of 100 are] Seed ox axtragted the varions Fg Week test wt veioaet A. Because they are going to school or working at an essential, job; because they have families to) ters, divinity students, Congress-| men or state legislators, conscien-; few other groups specifically cov-) ered by the law, SS ever drafted? ' school or reach age 20. A. They are automatically de-| ferred until they —— ) the Prices on This Tremendous Collection 4 DRESSES "TWO DAY SELLING .. . FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Over 200 for Your Selection! Come pick from sheaths, ‘shirtwaists, tailored jacket dresses and bouffant skirts. In cotton, rayon, cupioni, one ard two-piece styles. Long, short sleeves or Sleeveless. . 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Ye" COPPER TEES ............... 16¢ 34" COPPER TEES ............... 29¢ KITCHEN SINK $795 rnold Other 2 Compartment Sinks $5.95 Up Includes 5 ft tub, wash basin and closet. AltA” grade chrome fittings. Reg. $13450 Colored Sels $99.60 Your scram I supe) 5-Ft. White— | Steel Bath Tab ............. $46.95 Cast Iron Bath Tub ............ $59.95 Crate Marred Bath Tubs ........ $10 Up 4” S. H. Soil Pipe .. va» «= 3.79 Fiberglas Pipe Wrap s)6CUS:C«wD ¥,"" Galvanized Elbows ...... ..8 10 -%4" Galvanized Elbows ........ $ .17 Y," Galvanized Tees .......... $ .19 %" Galvanized Tees .......... $ 27 Wholesale Prices on Stee] Pipe 91-FOOT LEN CASH AND CARRY ¥2-in. Golv. “$2.86-- 1%” Galv. .$ 7.09 — mt |}SAM BENSON. 37-N, Saginaw St. . REMEMBER You Always SAVE at SAVE... nt ae ppeertniee Full Factory Guarentee 3,000 ip Per Hour Regular $39.95 . #998 SHOWER STALL as Y Aa p Pump First Quality. TOILET SEAT 2” Reg. $219.95 With cast Iron tub. 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PLUMBING SUPPLIES — 3 WAYS TO BUY: Toilet Paper Holders Tumbler Holders 50,00 10 oer ce Enamel Your ” Choice Te aking on Wess 9 PRE 41516 or FE §-2100 172 South Saginaw St. eg: bod | Free it Ow Cash and Garey Providence Building ¢ items el Tt | Fathers Can Be a Can il One. | Push- ‘Button. Post Ottice Under Way. ie: on Mole Variety of Cancer bea . a cg eee ete oe oe ee pared for the " ground-breaking| Who:have driven three years with day to start construction of the! ‘The 2).milliondollar push-button has confirmed what most men sus-| “i! Kill or check one kind of can-§ post office, ceremony, said: out aecident or traffic conviction re “jeer cell. IDWAE! ‘ Just 18 ‘months from now, ac-|tstand and eevhern New Euclena “As a result of the work done|will- be rewarded with a 29 per|Pested all along: That fathers) “Dr. Charles S. Cameron, dean] cording” to ‘present ~ plans, postall but aiso- will be laboratory: for|PeTe- our post offices of the future|eent reduction in thelr ear insur-| 7 40 Mlof the Hahnemann Medical Col- will step into a two-laicacn be @ laboratory for! win “be cleaner, less congested, | ance costs motes 0. told a Flor.|!28% , Teported, Wednesday _ that Jong building filled with a|(°@°P™S future automation post) 14 better able to process the But drivers with two or more| Dr. Harry F. Harlow told a Flor-/+, drug has completely cured) GUITARS complex. of conveyors chutes, | “ces: gat ; increase in mail volume. Drudg.|aceldents or traffic convictions in| ida State. University audience that metanoma, a cancer usually oc-; -. CLARINETS | (TU sas trays, photoelectric]. bsidiary of International ., will be eliminated and the|the preceding three years will pay it’s entirely possible the woman curring in the skin, He said the] © CORNETS Vt z|Telephone and Telegraph Corp..| abilities of career postal em.|more. Five or more accidents or|may be replaced at bome by theltesis were made in hamsters, and| TRUMPETS = will build and equip the revolu-lpioves used to better advantage.” |traffie convictions will boost, the ™2n, —_— that because of the success of the] TROMBONES |. {\ E=== Union of Teachers tz maar, at of narence prem as, Sail Ma The, Amery emonsraton 7H seems 0 me] | DRUM = + AL . : : mum of twit rd rate. : : i a‘ : Mired in Procedure: setiper SM, thd “neneleiaty.: De. ie ee Californie: will be 9 Seotieg|ait Tin Sealy, seem noe for cancer is reasonable.” : Systems 9 ee * i i ground - for: new driver mpete “Since science has. able to . Aisiicsaln ius announced Wednesday by the|™ale on equal terms in the rear-/iiy or check one kind of cancer The annual conference of the Na-|Department. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)—Wanted: |National Bureau of Casualty Un-|ing. of infants. in one kind+of animal with one! tional Union of Teachers hoped to MR. B®. la larcenous sparrow. feathering a|derwriters and the National Auto- ‘kind of drug, I have every confi-! _ wind up today after five days of} The building will cover more! nest with a dollar bill. mobile. Underwriters Assn. The only horses left on active) dence that, in time, science Meetings. : | than three acres of its site adjoin-| ‘The bill belonged to Dep. Sheriff| If the plan works as expected in| duty%in the Army are a few quaridevelop other drugs effective| ing rail ies. It- will have a| Vern la More. He’ dropped it out-|California, it will be’ extended into| tered at Fort Myer, Va., for cere-| against many types of cancer— h only | landing. port for helicopters. It will|side the sheriff's office Wednes-|other states With records of 1i-Monial purposes afd a few others| and possibly all cancer — in the, proposed resolutions, be 20 minutes from an airport. It|day. censed drivers comparable to the|assigned to pulling clean-tip wag-| human species,” he told an Amer- time was spent discussing how, to| will be served by an express high-| The sparrow swooped down, |California Motor ‘Vehicle Depart-jons at a disciplinary barracks in| ican Cancer Society’ fund raising conference way. 4 “e picked it up and flew away. ment’s complete file system. _ |California. _ Idinner : me, RENTAL, LAYAWAY -E-Z PAYMENT «| ACCORDIONS | [ere Lacgs Selection Lowest Prices EDWARD'S OUTLET" oe PLANY ‘ a ead TTC 1h idator ted Exclusive Liqu! mere 000 Floor Covering Inventory f ourt and Creditors Receivers @ COUNTLESS ROLLS of fine first @ FAMOUS NAMES such as Masland, quality broadloom. Aldon, Firth, Magee and Stephen . Leedom. @ HUNDREDS of Remnants and rugs. @ EVERY TEXTURE, color, pattern of every size and. texture. is and size aeneagenice Hey 0p early. As court appointed liquidators far the entire stock of the McCandless store in. “Pontie Beck- with Evans ‘brings: their unlimited experience and integrity to this liquidation. Merchandise will be available at all 5 Beckwith Evans stores, in addition to the McCandless store in eh, OS . ; ‘ Pontiac. All merchandise will be sold AS IS, and because of the limited quantities. available ‘ 100%, Acrilan o $5.98 | °} 4 — in many of these items, it will be sold on a first come, first served basis. It would be wise to: Heavyweight ll, Acrilan COME EARLY FOR THE BEST. SELECTION! . [SAVE 30% to 60% on GIANT REMNANTS and RUGS| Made to sell for $10 and more. Broken color~iots, below replacement cost to- Part rolls, roll ends and remnants at unheard of savings. Many large enough to cerpet a home wall to wall. All remnants sold AS 1S. This is @ partial list... Many more available. wide.in broken ecemect today! day. SIZE DESCRIPTION ‘ WAS SALE 9x12 NYLON TWEED... 0.00 eee eee reer eee oes ++ $100° $59 *9x12'4 GREEN 3 PLY TWIST .........0..00--eee eee) 108 59 8x15. WINDSOR TWEED ...........0.00eceeeenees 8400 9 100°, Nylon Loop... $4.98 1% Rippletone Bark Tweed $3. 98: s: $60, 000 WORTH ‘OF FINE FLOOR COVERINGS TO BE SOLD FOR LESS THAN $30,000 AS BECKWITH- EVANS LIQUIDATES THE ENTIRE | STOCK OF ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST CARPET RETAILERS, NOW IN RECEIVERSHIP. Rie "Single Rolls Part Rolls Too numerous to list in this space, all at 30% to 60% Off > Requier $20, 00° 6x9 — . BARTWIST RUGS | $900 — *9xI5 BEIGE WOOL TWIST .........--eeeeeeeeeeee 90 39 *9'6x9 » ROSE WOOL SCROLL ..............e ee eeeeee 80 + 29° Famous make, durable 100% DuPont wee nice bark wool tweed by Mas- nylon, non-directiona!l loop. Extra fine land. Made to sell for $10. 12’ vide. in Regulor $20.00 Good Quality PORCH RUGS go" - broken color lots, Below replacement Gy sell for'sio. 1s! wide: broken "olor 8’5x15 BEIGE-BROWN TWEED ...............0+20++ 100 29 cst derail aicononeraed | 8'4x12. TAN RIPPLETONE TWEED ..... eee ensues 110.- 39 : : *6'2x15 GREEN COTTON, Damaged ..........-. tesa. 60 9 *11'4x12 GREEN TWIST, Damaged ............eee00e+ 120 19 8'10x15 TWEED RIPPLETONE ............0ceeeeeeeee 145 49 7'2x12. MASLAND TWEED ........ eceesesecesse 70 19 9’6x15. BLACK AND WHITE NYLON.................. 150°, 69 9'2x10 GOLD-BROWN TWEED ...... Soo ciccesenteecee’ 70. 19 99x12 BEIGE-BROWN TWEED .........-0:eeeeeeeee 90 29 12x12!9 GREEN MASLAND TWEED ............0+2+++ 120 39 Scroll Wool Wilton. . $4.98 *3. . oe SCHL TWEED TWEED -£0 6 case cuue ee, = ; * 100% all wool Wilton in a graceful _ x ee 5 fee Iie Made to sell for $0 and more, 9’Bx12 BEIGE RIPPLETONE ........scceeeereesseeee 125-44 Below replacemenit cost today. 5x12. GREEN HEAVY TWEED ....i0...sseeeeeeeees 50 9. . *STARRED ITEMS AVAILABLE AT PONTIAC STORE ONLY ra f . ON SALE AT: | TSU Beckwith- Evans . iis Ine, a ae _ e 7 “Pontiac © | TTR One of Michigans "Federal ast" BECKWITH-EVANS STORES AND _—_—_—anamnii er the McCANDLESS STORE IN PONTIAC: im Eeest Sepet Specionists L » Y: be a a lookout for the check-passer, who = Se te eae iid | Se Vampire EAN Annex 5 Suburbs COLOR, LAST TIMES TONITE Bi ad SHOW 7:05 Urges Grand Rapids MUST OLEAR BANK _ The inept to wall ¥, with his driver's license. St., Detroit, Stiel said. NO DOOR CHA _ MEMBERS AND CUESTS FRIDAY & SATURDAY | Voters in Grand Rapids sand is i “BUCCANEER” {ore the end of the year on 8 "LAST OF FAST GUNS po cine = hf _, | COMING SUNDAY. > Rome sale ae. ae OE #1230 __ COMING SOON iAP «289 W. Menteaim ee a | ae aa pene _ Dance Sot. “PERFECT FURLOUGH” Graham Arrives: in New Zealand SALAD= VEGETABLE "ROLL and BUTTER MILK, COFFEE or TEA 970 East Auburn, Corner John R Open Daily ond Sundey CHICKEN ‘n’ BISCUIT E aad Sabin Fried Chicken, Steaks, Chops, Corry Outs — NOW SHOW ING J ® ¥7 : 1 ertect Furlou: va COLOR join him 645 ardeey. Australia day a Broadbeach, Australia, greatly improved. are claret cage dagen the checks cléared- at ‘bank,” he ex: | GRAND RAPIDS (UPL) — Con-| jained. ; ‘solidation of Grand Rapids and five of its suburbs would. mean a say- ings in tax dollars; the president} ®* jof the Greater Grand Rapids |] Chamber of Commerce believes. . 212 Area Winners Seek eure SS Higher Elks Awards 3 Heights of the. bank lost recently, along|a national leadership contest and The passbook is made out to a | Vincent A. Basta, 2980 Springle The forger is able to , produce Basta’s operator’s license when asked to furnish idenitfication as aad lag 2nd Man Dies spars cents = After Troy Blast _|to Begin Crusade during ts camoaien > Curb on Red Envoys They re take a two-week holi- bothered his left eye is much bet-\on all Russia ter and that his general health isin this country, barring their -K Lake Orion boy las entered a Clarkston girl is seeking a state ‘scholarship award, both sponsored by the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks after they won similar local contests. smi E. Baber; 18, son ad Mr. and Oil Stove’ Explosion on Good ims with second and - third-degree "| burns, today were in fair condition. aber agers x U.S. Retaliates, Puts itravel from the United States to Life of Ralph LaBarge , Pontiac Elks Lodge, + we * | | | || Car With Stolen Aut} rast wien be tried. to toa The boy, Albert Morris of 739) SUSAN E. JOHNSON - Contest sponsored by x *« * Youth ‘Is Felled After Trying to Ram Squad} - _TOMORROW - STARTING. \Future Education i of Eighth Graders Jonn-|Meeting’s Topic “Planning Together” _is the title, years she plans to attend college of tonight's meeting of parents of: eighth grade students at Washing-, : ton Junior High School. and the | This award was also made by the #chool’s personnel. ‘The program, which begins at entered the area con-|7:30 p.m., will be the first of its, test will now compete in the state|kind at Washington in which par- contest and the winners will be an-jents and teachers will plan future) nounced May 23 at the Eiks’ Gata |edeention of etidents from ante hine through 12. A panel consisting of Mrs. vir the Guidance Department and Ken- neth Nagiey principal, will present an orientation on types of courses of study offered by both junior and senior high schools in grades nine through 12. Seca eat mein Crime Only Relation MONTREAL (UPI) —Jesse James, 23, of Jackson, Miss., held as a burglary suspect, said | he was no relation of the late ‘\gina Yansen- and Roger Gunn of |} Festuies At— ’ 1:00-3:05-5:15 - Sa 7:20-9:30 « | outlaw of thé same name. | WASHINGTON (UPI) — The United States late . yesterday He said the ailment which has /Slapped a retaliatory travel ban on -all Russian officials stationed | movement to all cities but Wash- @ LADDER Hollywood Beds Deep tufted mottress, matching box springs, headboard and legs. FREE 1 Sheet and dhincsal Cases Buy. ow fr BUNK BEDS| ie @ 2 MATTRESSES ~} ) ‘& BOX SPRINGS : STRONG SPRINGS C2 crovrno.1 @2 SHEETS — 1 Regular $39.50 _ @2 PILLOW CASES | . $1995 _@ GUARD RAIL ad |} Yeors of Comfort — Grour NO.2 Regular $49.50. GROUP NO. 3 Regular $59.50 54Q°°. COMPLETE : “MODERN SLEEP SHOPS | “Miracle Mile Shopping Center ‘ts Exclusive Bazear Area—Next to Pontiac State Bank Taner 8-9551_ Call Now—FE $9551 , Buy -« Now! -/ington and New. York. It acted in the wake of a “temporary” Russian clamp down on.travel by American and other foreign diplomats in Russia except to Leningrad or Moscow. ‘Last year, when the Russians ‘imposed a similar ban for about two weeks, it was speculated that: military maneuvers were the rea- son. There was no hint as to the reason for the Moscow ban this er 1F ROCKS WITH ITS GLORY! Glass Firm Says Strike | . Lost Chrysler Business PITTSBURGH ™ — Pittsburgh Plate Giass Co. says Chrysler. Motor Corp.’s decision to fabricate |i part: of its own auto glass doubt-|f- lessly was hastened by a 134-day|f strike at Pittsburgh Plate.’ Chrysler announced Tuesday that lit plans to fabricate glass and said it expects to be supplying 50 peri cent éf its over-all needs by 1960. | Pittsburgh Plate now supplies | nearly all of Chrysler’s glass. A Pittsburgh Plate spokesman [Detroit Trains Dropped DETROIT w.— The New York Central will discontinue two pas- senger trains between Detroit and -|Cineinnati effective April 25. The trains, No. 86 which arrives in De- troit at 7:30 a.m. and No, 89-which leaves Detroit at 11:35 p.m., made stops at Wyandotte and Montoe, ‘declined yesterday to estimate what effect the loss of business would have on employment’ in U S'aTORT Al bi AS THVT SUA 1 Debbie Tony Paul REYNOLDS-RANDALL-DOUGLAS "The Mailing Game" FRED CL! CLARK wm UNA MERKEL ‘TIMELESS CITY’ in, SINEMASCOPE COLOR. “AQUATIC CARNIVAL” BILL STERN CARTOON TAKES US TO THE WESTERN DESERT FOR A THRILLING DIVING EXHIBITION OPEN 6:45 IWE- Thea Ct 2 N ov 4 Lg | SHOW STARTS 7:15 P.M. S__TONIGHT— FRIDAY < Eiisburgh Plate plants. Extra! ‘Bugs Bunny Carteon SPECIAL In 1929, the typical American grocery stocked 900 items. To- day’s average supermarket offers} well over 5,000 products. ELUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] STORENG ENGAGEMENT Starts SUN. TINTACT! UNCUT!) EXACTLY AS | SHOWN ORIGINALLY SEEIT | WITH YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY | CECILB “ALLISON HAYES - WILLIAM HUDSON -_ (7 1nst Time ToMeNT Ls ANDY HARDY | Ei) Piva. CAR THE. F THE FI SEVENTH VOYAGE OF. SINBAD ond COMES HOME . ares HEATERS | A AE” ETO ES RISA PL LCE REPS Pg eS ne ae #4 ee lke . ae ee ie Prot OF THE “WEREWOLVES” —OFWoRL gf WAR Two! EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! Ar LAST REVEALED - THE INCREDIBLE end SOL DOLGIN: page eel a HEATERS | _ mcung a — Ke “COMFY has Yoder ~ cf , ‘i oH ee @ * 4 ik ', * ‘4 ‘Crisis of Doubt’ Rises Over N 1 : j 3 ‘ . . By JOSEPH W. GRIGG — ris. M. Norstad, had sliced the jenough to hold a limited aggres-) LONDON (UPI)-—-The ‘North Ai- minimum necessary holding ‘sion by Russia‘or her East Euro-| lantie Treaty Organization reaches! force to 30 divisions. The de- |pean satellites until the U.S. nue| danger spot in the alliance, It its 10th anniversary Saturday amid, Yelopment of tactical nuclear clear retaliation bombing force! apparently was removed by the: crisis of doubt among Weapons aceounted for the dif- ‘could swing into action. ~ | agreement in February granting _ o ‘ ; met ference, » _— is plagued with! the island independence. ba rch : visen-; wr ; ») Other troubles, too, as it reaches) ren oh h.wer warned that Wester ground cqr"tencATcaunres, today stl ts dy anniversary Recily segeet foseter Be forces in Europe could not hope to o the |tween Britain and Iceland over fishery rights * Greece over Cyprus was another match Russia’s 175 divisiotts in a mary 2. * #8 ' still drags on. ground war slugging match in Eu-! But many countries are asking) France announced recently she| et ale \themselves whether even those are|intends to keep her Mediterranean) [ necessary—whether. in fact, a/fleet under her own command in| On the plus side, political and x *® * The West's only possible strat-| : : : : : A major showdown on this could it under NATO. |NATO states, particularly those in} ae the President declared, would t : | France also refuses to have her Europe, is improving. ; session in Wash- air defenses integrated with those | And standardization of arms and) ‘iadgton. L lof other NATO countries and still' equipment is making rapid strides, | oa is deeply reluctant to allow any;with Germany, France and Italy Since the day the NATO alli- |, i pee Mdinge have been simply. 9. restatement ence was first conceived and or rocket bases on her terri jamong the leaders in this develop- of the obvious—hit Western Europe| culties and disagreements be- __” — x like an atomic bombshell. The, born, there have been diffi. | " This clear statement of fact— what to many Americans may) first. questions many Europeans, tween the United States and its | THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger asked were: . | European. allies over their NATO | . »~ ' contributions. al | What happens to NATO, with | its continuing goal of = “shield” | Successive NATO commanders | foree of 39 ground divisions? have accused European members| Is there any point to NATO of dragging their feet to keep! and longer? . costs at rock bottom. ; Ten years ago, when. Eisen-. Britain, faced with a desperate | hower took over as first NATO: Ccovomic crisis in 1957, slashed’ supreme qpmmoetider; the infant her NATO forces in Germany and | alliance could muster only 12 di- Still keeps them to a bare three visions—six of them American— ‘Visions. — to match Russia's gigantic forces. TOKEN FORCE SLICED TO MINIMUM France, fighting a never-ending ' Military men then estimated ic ¥@". in Algeria, has siphoned off would take 65 to 90 divisions even the flower of her. army to fight to hold the line of the Rhine. he Moslem rebels, cutting her) =|) NATO contribution to a mere token Two years ago, NATO's fourth force. . : | oupreme commander, Gen. Lav: | West German rearmamentwhas jbeen far slower than originally i Baker's Acres Sin only seven partially trained di- visions compared with the orig- ‘inally hoped for 12. commanders no longer aim at a | ESO . 0 , force that could halt and fling | Nea ° ack Russia's 135 divisions eon Nationally. Known for "° st —* F Veeck P r That earlier concept has been 4-2 ree Vacation oucy scrapped in favor of the “tmp “Now don't get all worked up, Dear — it's only water for Mothers . wire” plan, for a force just large’ . and water is very inexpensive.”’ - : v . <3 -. ‘BOARDING HOUSE TRAVERSE CITY ‘UPI'—One of tenn in ae eae ONE AT A TIME, LADS/< HEH-HEH! ~ fo two Deertera couplet. | wm MY GLADIATOR SCARCELY *~ * EXERTED HIMSELF, BUT IF Dr. and Mrs. Earl Baker an-' MECLUSKY DESIRES A REMATCH, nounced they hayé sold Baker's WE SHALL BE GLAD TO Acres resort-on the East Bay to! Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Neid and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riedron. ' == ati YZ. o 1980 by NEA Barvice. tne, TY B Baker became nationliy known ‘for his annua! mothers free va- | WAS (DEAT ED ILE ° cation. Each September since | » WRESTLING A NILLAGE CHIEF - 1961, the. former college philose- S\ TAIN ON SUMBAWA ISLAND IN, phy professor has played host to N\THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO /+~ deserving mothers from through- . - UM. YASI ILL GO out the state whe had not had — LY, SOYOU vacations for many years. i , CAN LAKE THIS " Since then, 185 mothers who had } DOW ap average of 8 children. each— c < ~ = severa] had 15. 16 and 17 children . ~ - —have been entertained with free = r ; three-day vacations at Baker's’ My y & resort. ¥ | { A fi f § 4 . * * * . (( f— “ )s yy, All of the mothers were from > WES , Michigan except one woman who AN "me came from Dundee. Scotland, sev- 4 = [oa \, J RN \ V4 ID Z eral years ago for the free vaca: YF ANY wes , “Oo X\ TA tion, | AK = = AN f ~ Baker purchased property along / = Ve —— sz H ] the Crand Traverse Bay in 1936 —— , ip =N and built a camp that had a = os . (f Z 7 G capacity for 13 persons. Today. iw = i i 73 Wr : : d ¢ == | 4 ; Uf) E the reaert includes a motel an preys =e ww cabins that can accommodate 170 Ag / erin @E-MIGHTY MIDGET persons. = fee ni {if | # NEETS THE PRESS ag V WE On OF L225 WELL, ALNOST= OUT OUR WAY PLEASE, MA, IF YOU PLACE ANY NATO Puts Up New Command di 1 aris — VALUE ON YOUR SON'S HIDE --iF Building in Paris | rot is year COMMITTING MAYHEM--IF YOU PARIS (UPT)—Late this year 27, ROM er in early. 1960, NATO will move : an gpl ain eo into a brand-new, $10,000.000 Sy PEACE FAM bel headquarters on the edge of the : . Bois de Boulogne, at the other - end of the Avenue Foch from the "Arch of Triumph. : | The structure wil] be seven , stories tal] and shaped like a eel , } tuning fork, with each prong 278 ’ \ feet long. It will have 1,000 offices, 18 conference rooms (including the AN AUTOMATIC PRYER! T_1LsS NN 4 Net mmm oa main council chamber and press r conference foom), four radio stu- Ai dios, two: television studios, two bars, a large and small restau: | -pant and a cafeteria. lt will house the NATO secre- tariat staff of 300 international civil servants, technicians and sienographers as well as all 15 NATO delegations. x « * It is, NATO in construction as well as intent. Contractors in all member countries were invited to bid for various parts of the pro)- ect. i i Architects, engineers aud tech- wie we Te ~ Lh no Aeon Ay ty ga ey pte . ahs fttre. - yaad ie algae nicians have been recruited from | yy ate ie) yn ; ‘the U. §., Canada, Denmark, | ‘™#* Wea AY w aerueie aur anay “eres! . 2 France, Germany, Greece, Great WHY , Pai Btw Britain, Italy and Turkey. | DUNALD DUCK ; THAT'S JUST) ( YOU MEAN O- NO BUT WHAT LVE \(38 EXPECTS : ( 3 cies I BEEN TELLING } WOU AWays we . CHER! OBE. AO TEACHER) > shield force is necessary at ail. the event of war and not place economic cooperation among: an THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL. 2, 1959 RS ~~ = FINA Mek GLAD BAS LLY SOLO MR. \ FOR THAT SORT OF THING! OW TAKIN’ AE. TOO! 17'S STRANGE..DADDY'S] EM URGE TO GO ON THIS ‘APRICAN . f+ ie Sy Beir } se Us “NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller — BUT You YES, BUT THESE ARE : I BOUGHT HAVE THESE MEXICAN FOUR NEW PLENTY OF ARE JUMPING BEAN BEANBAGS BEANBAGS SPECIAL-°* ra TODAY ‘y 9ae L! ~ FRAN * +3 BUSMHM (GA MMe < LL BUL EM 3-0881 é 10x15 a many ref- Wanted T ; WHITE CHAPEL, TWO GRAVES. quires, en to¥ t-county area,| flint ve fast accurate typiet | family.” Allen, Goodale 21226 W. od ees | “Insurance Agencies 17A| \ erence papers. Of value only | Wanted Transportation 31. 8120 total. LT 23-2167 or LI 17150.) Dapee BA, eee wee bookkeeping. Write ¢ Press| HAULING. ¥ A RD CLEANING, | _ Partney Sortie. va Ste sostyn ANDERSON ag fh XCHANGE RIDE FROM ELLIS ° : perience train, ‘ ‘. FREE . | 1044 ard ° . : ure . Pon- : BOX REPLIES sary. Sign “bracket ‘weet! MANAGER FOR LOCAL DRESS JANITOR SERVICW | for water heaters, ranges and | 7. eis EVERY i Nicholie & Harger Co. | _tiec_#6 MA 52180. | there ings plus bonus. A’ :30_to |” shop. Must be experienced as as-| PE 5-5186 dcyers: FE 5-831 %. B. Munro| “pound the clock tion and | 3.W HURON ST. . >. PE 38183 Wtd. Contract Mtgs. 32 ; At 10 a.m. today 12:20. 4713 Dixie Hwy or manager. Write Pontiac | AN WITH PICK-UP WANTS AN Co 1960 W. Huron. eorvice. A R. Simmons, rep-| Lost WINCH POR L =a _ PE ‘ were replies at the Press + | iMCHANIC, __Press, Box 117 ane kind of work. FE_8-0313. GUARA i — AL Fesenting Tricker insurance Agen-| “equipment onto truck. Vie. Wink, ~~ r office in the following } | Pontiac or Cadillac automobiles. | MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO LIVE | ian, 23° WOULD 1: ‘Kinds, Est. 1918 Hugus Marsb.| ey, FE 44561 or | fer Mi} Rd. OR 31703. ABSO!UTELY Some Sa Sve nea? ar "thes | Hien susswore. Wa'etnel® “| tok, SA Beare OMe Bae | De WATT = | Laundry Service 1 sata otis patted Tilt 3 b “3 a . empt. L 1 * oe f _ rent Fis AAA ract. ng. : . 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 21, 22, 28, = OTHER'S HELPER. LIVE IN. RELIABLE, CARPENTER NEEDS pr tal COMPLETE, FAMILY Lauront | _tiehbies & : Supplies 24A | _cau Baten Fees aba : : from , 22 . * hs z ; : Laxe Orion, 31 59,7 71 =. -| fore 7 p.m FE 8648. &,_ Price is _tight. FE $8. OySEMOVING FULLY| service —“shirt service. Pontiac! parr py ‘ Nil! Vincent Myrick officiating. tn-| § © * so : pat ah fe; Live on premises No children. E ANTED-LOTS | WALL WASHING INSIDE, WIN- | “ squippea PE 40650. L, A. Young.| Launtry. 40 8 ‘Telegraph. FE |? S0riuele games’ Buckets | OD Your Tend Contract. if you terment, in the St. Joseph section | = 104, 108, 109, 114, Real Estate Sales & development hours. A at. the Chuck) fp eles mates. | HOME, GARAGE. CABINS, ADDI: Le = IgA Book Store. 15 E. Lawrence $t.| have sold on a first or | second y Bmp v5 ation a vp! . | Wagon in r en =< tions . Licensed er. Al. ndscapin , wo like raat amore, a? Ba tbe ne fori otis # light typing. See. Mt Tony Kind, PR ernio, CSO SLsTERINE WEN 6 RESLIN | 5 = ‘TRTNCes sgeenass Notices & Personals 25 ighest dollar Reasooable, dice Kiien's Labs Ocien. meals. ‘priva ried gprs § iin ‘sat. morn. 5600, W. Maple. | YOUNG MAN 21 DESIRES WORK. | “Yorn Keller — UL 2110 — | “‘movaig. Pree eotimetes. O 3-0620 AEROTREDS | C HAYDEN, Realt dB tage fo; beloved! | "The Pontiac Press {| sities, ,(eod, permanent position | —¥ Bloomfield Twp. $28 WE. a sang 5) “008 SSS: | EASTERING & REPAIR REAS.| 4-1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- KNAPP SHOES m, E. Waiton DEN, i Giatetyaieus mesa ear|! FOR WANT A Bite Seabees Sar | Urn ms, Montes | FOUND, MOR, WARIS WORK OF| rove "Pacey —ow_eow| PETA PE EAA" NE | mean” on 2m |S, Te OR - Moog , : : nee | ' A COMPLETE COLD WAVE $5.00 . Jd. i brother of Mrs. Pearl Ci Giark, Mrs. OR WANT ADS RESTAURANT AND-OR INSTITU- office work. Both man eet oceans’ Guaert tele aren ree reeset Ktichene’ Garages snd Te OR poi AN | Dorothy's. Fm Dilan eleed On 3-138 raid William, Esco, Orville and mele DIAL FE 2-818 Honal Tine, Reply’ Pontiac Press canvass! Oe. faraished. 3308 preferred, MArket c: a sitics. Ca terns: Ta Moving & Trucking 19 “he fn Tg cg | NEEDING xO Cc ASH tebilaren Posaal services 2 %: & meals, privately served, laun- Eee kar work pea A tl R. G. SNYDER, FJ.OOR par LOLOL NO LNT LL OLN a. Confidential. The Salvation > _ $randebiidren. Puners 282i wromi’s atm. to 5 p.m. a dry service, Good permanent posi-| fra Office work. Vere Blanken-) “sanding end finishing. Phone FE| ANY LIGHT HAULING. BASE-| _ Army. AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON- 3 p.m, from, the Sparks-Grittin y. REAL ESTATE tion with well established com-| O1'"i.¢367 : 5-0602. ments cleaned. Name your price. | & COLD WA 30 Agr AND. EQUITIES, Chapel with Rev. Don Gabler of-|f an sh "SALESMAN » ot ave qualifications. ROOF REPAIRS ce LvInG “@ERTICE | Mens tte Re ase ee | Re f a termen , Mt. toash 4 > - a alae aan ae = — 7 Sere Uenceety Mveraie Lodge! 4 Bere mmetistely. The FOR ACREAGE PEGGY NEWTON cosmetics} Work Wanted Female 11 | EAVESTROUGHING _ FE 40444. | Reasonable Rates FE $3458) “CHARLES CHESTER = A No. 21 of Pon’ conduct the for errors er Wanter map to specialize in sale! for/ reorders or makeup parties, | ~~—~~~~~-~.-~~.~ | TRENCHING EXCAVATING FOR 1-A R e gervice. Mz. Morrell win § Geomy, for tare chores of land “and farms Attractive | Cail PE 506. 1 DAY IRONING $3 BUSHEL.| septic tanks, Field ttle footings. | 1 Reduced Rates we. BUR CUSHIONED sHO muses” oe inti fie in state at the Sparks-G for that portion of the first Ses). Col Mr_Riey ot FE +031. | SAUESLEDY, - HOUSEHOLD LIN-| _References._ FE_6-147L, Deshes_wnd_ post voll, Ul | bese? or gamn, Cigeance moving: DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES 0 1104 §. Telegraph Ra. Home, ~—ineertion—of the —ad “ ! TAN ns on plan. No deliveries, | 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- 2 - —r , MARCH 30, 1950 ment which has been ren- Z : ing snd-housecieaningFE- +7581_\"- Business Servic HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME| Menominee. Mrs, Wallace. FE) Br.. Gt. Petersburg. Pis.|) dered valueless eT a wae D sdies, Will train | seri COSMETICN THAT PRO | Gait Gane bY DAT OR WEEK. ~__ Business Services 13 | _your_price. Any time, PE 80006. Pree ~ CASH —$— rr anne hide at vate Aemee| @ sre’ made pe care te get rvice, PE 21004 or FE 24245. |/ Vide s future No quota to meet.| “Licensed home, PE §-1400 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS |- WiGne Bare weg Fag BEG sacar ra rill james rj} your “kil number” Wo MEN ) unlimited territory PE 2-402. _ | ©oroORED GIRL WANTS 3 DAY| tepsired by factory trained man rr em A Tarlor 86 Cilleeple FE 210. ; ‘nd Richard D. : dear. § ad ¢ given _ TWO SALES “| WOMAN TO WITH & CARE | “work wk. References. In town.| at our office. General Printing &| WIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING I D bt? a Bt _ brother of Mrs. Sarah Ballentine;| = wi ; Poca imperial, Chayater, Redes oe eS eee Sena Li | Eee. Cttee Sere OTT eee wnat ge loading. a n eots =" PEs - =. eT ae pA ern oa Closing time for advertise. pine, other fringe be Bee | _1-2640 ) after 9 om _ FE pi >. ~~ “A rs It Pavi ig | LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING | If you are having trouble meeting Nicholie & Ha C dren. service Will be held) § ™etés containing type sizes or cai] VE Doonan, Hodges. | WAITRESS EXP. ONLY. PAS- Acme “isphalt Paving | of any ,kind, Cheap. FE ¢-304.| Jour permente see us today. rger Lo. Sai at 1:30 p.m. larger than, reguiar agate - 360 S. Woodward ave. Bir ale’s estaurant in Lake Orion ., NURSE AND RECEPTION-| our prices are reasonable, guar- 7 CHIGAN IT COUNSEL-| 33 WEST HURON Fu 5-8183 frean €i ‘4 Moore “ons ot “ihe type is 12- o'clock noon the mingham, 6-0029 or JO 64758. Gan after 4 MY 3-141. “| ist for epotors or dentists of | antee with every job. Call FE O’DELL CARTAGE - pe sage re Rs eel ° Sparts-Griftin Funeral Home with)? ‘#7 previous to publiestion } | wo REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. | WANTED: — GIRL FOR TELE: | [% “ops "lPtg™ Jeomene | 8-006 for tree estimates. __| Local ang, lone distance moving.| Siete Bank DAs, FE 806, ( A H : Rev. F. Willem P effheint- Wransient Want Ade may living East or West of Pontiac: | “phone canvass work, Exp. meces-| 9 & 8. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, eoonetniealis Sewiy teleases os P p+ it gg will he canceled up to 9:30 a.m. M. Jones, Real Estate. FH 44050, | 82: FE 28318. ___ | #oUsHCLEANING. CALL APTER| fer ote,” ~~" Reasonable. Tru k t Re t | DexADiet ‘tablets os coats sh im state at the Moore Chapel of the Sica NL 5 R TIES MSO ise AD to 13, Usa of —-_ | ELECTRIC MOTOR , RE CKS tO n ps UNLIMITED Sparks-Griffin ; : " —¢ LADY DES: HOUSEWORK, : tr CTORS 4, _ Kebura Heights, after 7 p.m CASB WANT AD RATES” projects and old bomes. Floor | fattont** aise Myst nave “*Etgin| feferences enaperee. FE on PE toe "AND EQ for, Feorders or makeup parties./ Buyers waiting. 1 you have sold. {Th : sisi ( fme Inquire at Jim Wright. 345! 6.3510. 8-7100, FORRICe CLE D AND | {p-Ton Pickups 1%ton stakes | Call FE 1. on @ land and) wan * 1, 1959, ANNA E., Lines 1-Day 3-Days €Days Ave. in vers -| WHITE Gin! TO LIVm IN. 16-28 ~ NURSES AVAILABLE — serviced ©. % Nelson. FE 58-1788, | Dump. trucks Semi-trailers | REW ‘ATION A your cash we can help you. Low- 228 Whittemore; age 69: deari§ , g150. 92.04 3.12 | | WE NTO/TAKE OR-| yrs. Care of 2 children and light} AubUErP Avenue Nurses Exchange. | SASTERING, NEW OR REPAIR Pontiac Farm and od a a Oe gg omg are, watunss Soin FS RS | [dere dor cur Sashyae" Dent Ht| Louserore hioze fr hume, Wan| Dey. © Maly ucemed @ Bonded | Pileteuarauuna PEvsem- | Industrial Tractor Co. | Senthuntit™tai'te Sime? | Se, A" atueatent™t tbs ; Bats end:2ack Murphy: dest sie. ey ees fc) Pilling to, work apply at 80 N oe ~_ | SEEEOGRAPHING, G, Maniey Leach 10 Begley 8. | Open pet, & WOODWARD, SPECIAL Ktk'tor ‘tea McCullough? °° : | Ser of George Grogan. Funeral 1 iso 3 bee WANTED MAN — Wit “Eau. Help Wanted 8 Ra MRG NWA. SPECIALIZING | TN —Fismcant | oe ile “< meat ti4ad| Exercise to slenderize the easy 5143 Casp-Blisabeth RA, ( Baal Gatholfe Chures with iater- 8 450 810 * 1242 hustee, = on. commission banis. ARE YOU INTERESTED LADIES? cpengitte. F yr even. Re-| SPECIAL 2 WEEK ONLY. COM- up_ftee of charge. FE F638, THAN S100 PER Viste.” Come IMMEDIATE cunt te Bh ‘Oe. one. 10 > 8.00 9.00 13.80 Good joading conditions. Approxi-| “Free coffee makers, P to 7 cups | WA ~ tRONINGS PICE. lete heating jobs. 5 to 6 rooms. | Dainting & Decorating 20| %* fen as you like, every day ACTION é citation of the Rosary will be at| eT ntahic Mee sand} for yourself chureh, club for Very FE 5-0724. FS ns LR | f guest for! on any good : “~ | Thursday at the Melvin ards svaiiable. MY 2-0940. distributing nationally’ advertised = TYPING- SEC, SER : a visit. For appoint,| °%, SRY f00d land contract. New : Schutt Puneral Home, where Mrs Help Wanted Male 6) ,, / vente, 150_N. Perry. FE 2.3053. |, WALL 6 NG f HOUSEWORK | Done _in my home, FE ¢7211| 18T CLASS DECORATING, PAINT-| Call FE. ¢4131. fotecte ot toes 7 Murphy will-le in state - _Help Wanted Female 7) o,,7F YOU, ARE WASHINGS. IRONING, PICK-UP, | WALL, WASHING BY MACHDNT, | ee ee ee eee | VILLAGE HALL and title. Ask Ken Templeton, In Memoriam 2) dup OL 2si0. tO BBAVY | peavty OPERATOR WANTED.| YOU,,°82 estlly Sern $120 per| 8 dears OR ew =| WE CARRY Parts. ALL| Siping. Cash or terms. UL FOR RENT K Templeton, Realtor | 7 a - - - CAL §-4020. ‘ . : ‘| auto. and wringer washers. Whole- sf CLASS INTERIOR EXTERION 0 Bi geemy gmony ae Sen Shee, RE OS are more | ro is | es OnE ag [ST | MRARGETION |S ELSE hg tothe ponent an © Apr 2.|~ ATTENTION ATTENTION] | Work 2000 br. per. wk. Age 25-45. Between 3 10 7p.m. ony. Building Service . 12 por's._#6 Cekiand rm oe hod repalr mare, aoe with ONS gract ar iand” contract Clans Pigace, (God, forgive “oar ‘stint! ational ‘concer ‘needs 3 neut,| HS opel, coinmanny Wet pags | MALE AND FEMALE, PLEASE | ~ wonr.| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16| wliver prices, #rge est, Gall Ner. | eatia, Sides we indron ate 1 pd wish fat Ded was here,| ye. Trayel to Tmator cities & | 4 ENP POgTOn sy wy day at 318 Dixie Hwy fe. Jenson. FE 2-2340. DRESSMAKINO. TAILORING | AL- FE 8-097. °F “| os RENT DISHE BBD | Me. Clerk, for . . Dew P p, needs iaj'| PLEASANT PART TIME y A-1 RICK T r . Mrs. s . punck FE -* ga deaths Sei a'beartache thst no| sarnings $105, Permenont good| work, BMR. BEG, “asaiet with tion. Knowledge of music hqpful | Work. Residential and comm DREaaAING TAILORING AL-| . ied ’ WE’ : one ean : * future immed drawal. New i r-conditioned of: | _ PE 2-206. : “= 0 ce ceeean Cath 16¥ serene, coupes B he , Sone NG. Wed. ren to Board 26) cg Pca en Fm OC too Re rae a a ne . Real Estate Salesman zat ggho, Caples. Guaran- | 16B A-1 BO. @ nome, uw| Buy Land Contract ee a he’ wes Our Dad and we loved) day. Michigan State Empoyment UTICIAN Wi L | Pee ede tad caveral watketos oe ee cate Pera a hen. :, r lg ng ; od _ Service. 242 Oakland Ave. | “A% guaranteed Shopping Center.| $24 leads, and several walkons| A-1 SAND @ FINISH. | eee ee mira . Ghinaame te cate sk tor Salep Mangione ak: ) . | from. the Detroit area. Ask, for| Pontiac Hardwood Fioor Service, | GARDEN PLOWING REASONA-| Al P. OR. Wtd. Household Goods 27 | rt"5.s330 33% e5nay | AUTO MECHANIC | |, Ciry OF PONTIAC |. ““arnoneanty | AT BRICK BLOCK AND ble rates. OR 35121. errno oot pee Set er Se s | After 6. ,( @veninge Suet Roregen belnry cod pesmic | ~~ AaBRANY AID”. | S149. Caee-Mllshbet Ra, re. eset Teo ee ohne we a REASONA- | , Cusrantees. Free DECORA a ines names. Fury. om HUMPHRIES REALTY . sion. burn wrolet Sales. > Sala ake @ 3 : onen —lt ol years ex; . Reasonable.» Sisk ™ ~tabie °. at ; : wie ry ‘ctters ‘an an excel a, prrcbanes Pon custom “Quay Income Tax Service . 17 ree ai one UL 29-1398. a Fon ier ' : , ented Real Estate 32A, | m Of the library system. if secure morte Se obilgation.| $3.00 TO $6.00 AVERAGE FrEr. ~~ A mt 2%+-HR: NURSING CA ; n ire, eeseat Inet OO) CASH FO : gee at ve Builders Exchange "| gins, "hee ar vvttie dad in | Sects Matte ome * Fi 4 Baidvin. ° a* : (More prefetred a : ALL-CAS rk on a $4 : URE DED |. Paid. immediately for peres yan HR ’ ry ALL one : TAXES ‘enywhere rosge 5 e, $2 & up. ‘ home or odd lots the af ‘ we Sh at oa OR 3-2943 Sie Bab Community A4iz E aa aEALT a < P Phend OR ie : os a j i “4. 5 ah a me a B. LOR ae nog cent 1s. BA s,* 2 rms. and Rieiee | HAVE CASH, 5-8506. : sStound: Hoge. “WILL TRAVEL Cima 3 “APT, GROUND We will travel to see you and floor, 19 Hovey. FE 5-0648. } gov yee, Saw, > pet sesh tor CLEANS Ro 4 war fee. nae t or acre-| priv Reas. boy ge for # 30-minute) after ¢ p.m. OR re aed nN WD. RILEY, Broker |CoEANs, SEAONARLE (&CON- Elisabeth Lake Rd. |\PURN. STUDIO APT. BEA rs . oe PE 4-462!) surroundings. Finest . ; rel. required. MI 6-3002. UTIFUL character Immhediate "Sip rma? Raaes FOR - ADULTS we OneY. bE) ROOMS, bn bath end LGE, 104 Hen- ¥ Can at wiz our House WHITE. for gentlemen. 261 Gtate Bt. ea LARGE 3. RMS. AND BATH. S for summer, $55 mo. - | MOTEL” RIVCHENETTE APTS. zt BROS, | Duities turn. $16 per week. 9470 REAL ESTATE | Pons 000. D + ey “MODERN Ho oie SETRAILER, EA FT. Eves, ‘ti 9: "pundsy | 10 ‘1 5) ORO ee And BaF * ; NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE On to Alaska } pireeticy modern 3 rooms and cash fo fi w Play- a ita or wil a _protng 120 weekly PE 43903.” . R. “ORCHARD COURT _ APARTMENTS V gIGHT & VALU ET | ALTORS BRAND_NEW ye ‘Ave AIR CONDITIONED: rE FE §-0603 Ww ; UY FROM own. NEW FURNITURE © er, 2 le . lot “RENT” * - Wi —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Wa RN AND UNFURN 2s, ‘terms © property anc| MODERN 1 BEDRM. APTS, land con Buyers waiting | Paul M. (Jones, Real Est. | ADULTS ONLY 832 W. Hurou F " * Rent. Apts., Furnished 33 OPEN, Road 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEPRON? apis. Partly furnisned OR 3-9105 1 LARGE ROOM. GO COOKING--FA- FE 48550 MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 86918 egy SUNDAY. SLATER APTS. __ciitties. @9 State St. PE 2-0666 Three blocks east of downtown. 1 eo KITCHENETTE. | PRI. Newly decorated furnished, Fe 2 adults only. 290 N fheluding stove ag refrigerator. ee fal = 00 Ail bave = separat-— > TADY. room — Some have more. 1 RM. EMPLOYED Leor Ir polls always warm in Siater Apts. Come in or MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55 N. PARKE ST. N38 4 RMS 1ST FLOOR CLEA Square Lake PE | tine. _ RMS _ BATH & ENTRANCE 2 ; Newly decorated 285 Whittemore mh Oy 546 3 APT, oT. PURN NOR UNFURN . FE 43 3 ent, utilities W SIDE. MODERN WITH NEW) 50. wk. 9@ Orchard Lk FE furoituré 3 rms and bath, extra) larg a $90 mo. Ut! ft ° Living . 7 sal “ji Weex {UTS FE 3 1 ‘7 LAROE ROOMS is NEWLY (DEC- Rent Apts. Usiftiraished 34 7 RMS. .PVT BATH wewdy ; AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEPRONT | Gecorsted Adulie 221 N Cass, epte Partly furnished. OR 34105. 2 Rue. ot Barc WITH PVT. ENT -{ ROOM, ,, RLICHENETTE. PRI- + Child welcome $12 vate beth. refrig., heat, bot Ber ae, \ Orchard Le Ave and coid Mig ‘tart. Adults on!y ; 51061 290_N. Paddock. Alberta Apts. 2 NICE ROOMS 3. NEWLY DEC- ist FLOOR, 4 RMS BATH. | aor Mi 4 _Siose_in ! FE 2 oT! rence. wtilities, r eine afters 1 Pw lecig te ooM CORNER “APT. | ? Lacey BATH AND EN- Ecsgll Newly decora’ Con- | Ciose in FE $-0573 tact :s gateeveck. La Marre -3 A i BRICK APT. BUILDING = & $4538 before ist BOR ATTRACTIVE ¢RN. FE apt. Prt beth. vant ds rm, a oom Sever wr, ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED. Pontiac Apartments. 5 iis CLEA UPLE ONL rage Blove & Adults ony | 800 SQUARE RE Fr GAS HEAT AIR |. Will build 3 bedroom house. com- ipa . oe el Eee - ers Totes Pontiac OL | s win Lar ger = che Rt. sear | ttioned. ret 283 8. tS ae lete wt basement a tow lot. —~y Rif aP —— € Pon- oors, tile . suto- rat - #3, NORTON ~~ BEDROOM APT. BUILTIN 2 BEDROOM RAMONA TERRACE | | sree ack mate heat Dos McDonald. OR Ape 4 stove & refrigerator, many or will sell with smal) dows pay-| ve a 34-2837 7 LARGE nus PVT BATH AND features, modern |. ment, $65 month. FE fe ond contin squ i] : tities and garege fur aduits, 390. FE ¢-i8se. ‘7 FAMILY — 6 RMS, BATH PUR fect, Werchousing sree. tm 27-5689 wee | month. Located 663 south Tete- small family, are honest and have BEDRM. § RMS AND BATH,’ DS¢t, Stove & refrig Ret. FE - ¢: ood credit ; you can move 7 RMS AND BATH. 313 8 TS Paddock ? garage. FE after 5. | 2108 | gh te—or .onUEn fo cn mediately. Ca apartment ye ore vi BEDRW TERRACE APTS_|? BEDROOM MODERN BARN "7Ri.noc, ‘bullcings rent.| will help with ‘peyments. FE 142 W. ombia | and chicken coop. 3 scres. 12) Good action spots. Sai 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH — WW — ______ | miles west of Pontiac. $65 month. | * gitebenetie. Near Pite and Wi ? ROOM STUDIO APARTMENT.| Roy Annett inc, Resitors 2 * Hams Sts. PE 4-4278. i » beat. | £0466, | fam. Private bath and entracce’ 3 BEDROOMS. 1% Bats, can. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 26 2 3 MS. PVT ENTRANCE _INc, J = nee Petes. Sorwes aes Bald se ekkia a a rd Ciose wo Gere. FE 7 seDROOM LOWEN. NOR _ 45976. Sat. & Sun. | Sonene nine shop. 386 Au- Sas side, PE 63114 7 Rooms” AND or | bura Ave. Priced APTS PVT N- ; | en. ic for * eta —— Everyubing i ak oag piece PRIVATE “| t, PE 26333 or FE 24788, WAREHOUSE, - PERRY ST. ee este, S Medern, 3, bedrooms nished. esr Saginaw Inquire 22; best. hot stove oa re: i after 5 . | w duliding. | 200 a4. ft tt., 3 uae rancher. Some finishing to be done erator teruahea. wih com- ROOM HOUSE 1 4 nacre furnish if desired. Near : oo we . GARAGE AT. | ony, One Only 960 down. 3 LARGE RMS SVT ENTRANCE | ke nt ond Dene Partly furnished. ac | _part space. e008. 387 Osmun. FE 64750 shopping and ser area. on oe | " LINCOLN, SCHOOL. | Nice 4 room vase BATH PVT. ENT. 111 _2-2902 or PE it BEDROOM MODERN. DRAYTON | For Sale Houses 43 throughout, “Ou PA cerkeae. raph, 2 RM APT IN BRICK APT | Pisins. Space heater ae : Down payment 3 asia WEAR KRESOF'S WEI- dullding near downtown, stove incl: Children welcome. 386 mo. | BEDRM. BR s te accepted No refrig and uti, furn FE 84558. §-0637. oO home. Approx. 1 acre. CASS LK. privileges. Modern 2 bed- { PD drinkers, FE 2-218) ______ | _before 5 __ © BEDROOM HOME, DOWNTOWN = Al modern “with many eriras | room m bungalw, oak floors & ine pyT f } LOE ROOMS. PARTIALLY FUR.| Drayton. i “ghguzons+ | This you must see! 61 easy | walls. Glass ; ott dee and clean is nished Vill Martel Apts, 42 ble party, Inguire 22 Aub’ | oA | Fenced yard. VACANT. $790. will 7 RMS. &@ BATH UPPER «| Murphy. FE ; 8 Lear Lec athe tip PER MO charm. ager yp Convennenes | move you in oe, * . a 7~ Bat ‘ } yy lawn Tasma in city OR 1-081 3 ROOMS inane are $50 MONTH car ee cy Bae aa | > bedrm rm. brick “ranch, super RUTOER st. De "t pase thts seu +-58 Js NE ca) ‘or roo! 2 RMS., PVT. B. v qT He 3 RMS is AND ) BATH. FE oe | a oh ms, Apety HO 8. Mar fireplace, Attach.’ gera, == land. | full basement, Auto furnace. Oak | to downtown, FE after 530° | sale on | floors, = bie ws walls. Priced Clean. close 42579 before Spm “3 ( APT. TO Bus 115 State Bt downte wn ‘ail TPE 4-4 _FE 3-528 7 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN & 3 RM -APT. PVT. Bate & ENT. : Aes ‘oy bus line. Murphy -bed Partly furn, 285 Whittemore. . ; Bi) only. Ne — 25 Mon- e FE 5-2140 2 Dion AND BATH, ALL PVT eee! i... 3 RMS, AND BATH. PVT ENT : West side. FE 32-0661. After 6, 4 ane & ROOM APARTMENTS 5-622. See caretaker 30 Washington. FE aL , Ce BASEMENT. $10 41091 _ vw uire $5 Henderson. FE ¢ pRMs. TH Ft utilities furn. Ye ROOM, MODERN APT _line Adults only, 314 8. Marshall. lake. To responsible person. OR 4 ees, UNPURNISHED. 4693 2% RMS. i is? FLOOR. PICTURE: | Dixie Highway. Across from A&P __ Super. Market. al) util washer, dryer. RMS MODERN s BAEMENT §-1927. Gingelivilie. i 956 mo FE 304 4 R flat. very clean Near Sears. FE +0318. 1 BED- On bus 3 RMS, AND BATH __ Paddock FE +48 ont « FAMILY BRICK APE T. HOUSE, RMB. T., West side. 1 . 3 AND BATH “‘PvT. Tms & bath. eA he & Vv clean and nice. Adults only. 820 ‘per oo at 773 Bald- nua Pe 8-143 AUNDRY 4 RM APT. FOR COLORED * teeitties eo Clean. 650. Child Welcome. $17.50 wk. Northvie Oakland. —,__5-3406 3 ATTRACTIVE RMS; ove. BATH. 4 4 RM. NO ral 152 WASH- Adults only. FE 8-34 |_ ington, FE 2-8 7 RMS. CLEAN. ST SHaCTIVE | '# RMS AND Sara” FRIGIDAIRE, _ Near high school. 41 AugUsta |. oe: West Side. Inquire 3 LARGE. ROOMS & BAT T- + pcs gd Py furnished. Newly dec- «RMS. par OL 2.1567 & GARAGE. hot water adults $73 mo, 174 W. ike. FE sens, R. 1 FE at 4180 W. Walton, laundry priv. OL 2- Bivd. ‘Dray Plaing OR 3-1880. 4 ROOM, HEAT AND >) HOT or 3 RMS. PVT. ENTRANCE — AND: ter, newly dec. W. PE a be _mowen Fa FE 4200 | 4706 APT. NEAR AUBURN 4 RMS. AND BATH, Co Heights vr Mots 2261 flat, FE 2-4309 after 3 3 & BATH. FOR CLEAN. a ODES. NR. PONTIAC MOTOR. qilet couple, Pvt. ent. West Side _ $5! $55 month, FE 6-6926 after 5 _$16 wk. PE 43441 i4 ty ROOM. yTTAGE,_BEBTND WER BATH & 2 8 uron reet . is Dn | a reams. Ut fur Adults. Trailer Park. FE 2-2016. “ 3588 Orchard Leke. ss RM. UPPER FLAT, Cig IN. J ROOMS AND yer fi” UPSTAIRS, _ Very nice. Adults. Reas, FE 2-596) Pvt. Ent, 125 Summit 5 ROOM BATH OKs HEAT, 3 RMS. PVT. BATH AND ENT _west side, ers side, FE 5 RMS. AND BATH. FULL BABE- ment. FE 3-9243. AND BATH. INQ 33.N) > path OOMS & BATH. STATE ST. Alter 6, FE 45032 5 ROOMS AND SWATH DOWN. Ms AND BATH. PRIVATE. 3 200 No children. FE_3-7406, oo haacheralinalaaaad “PE ay nice. es Good Io bac’ stov P este 0. Schadren ‘welcome. PE’ 5-073, ORCHARD :COURT "APARTMENTS BRAND NEW_ ATR CONDITIONED PURN. AND UNFURN. ONE & TWO BEDROOMS “RE * , ae ~ DRASTICALLY. REDUCED— Pontiac’s most exclusive, modern West side apartment development. Balcony type building with aatiedl ual entrances. Bet kitchens with metal ¢ Be "Glove and "Sera furnished, ‘bi- Automatic heat and hot water (soft) pit ished. Kitchen fan, master TV = — and many other fine fea- rés . For a \tmited me. no | seserity ADULTS ts aay. = . OPEN m DALY & guNDAY give « eg e, ‘| Child welcome. UL 2- 3286 ve. uburn A TAYLOR STREET. GROUND PLR.) entrance and MANAGER 19 FE 80918 8T. APT: 6 ‘ second floor. Stu- oR 4|T12Z¥_ — by Kate Osann at coeeeenerenenenen ee = Father. They're all different!" * @ 1909 by MEA Gervine, the, Tit Rem, US, Pat, Ont " “But we're NOT playing the same record over and over, Rooms With Board 38 For Rent Rooms - 37, __For Sale Houses 43 MODERN LARGE UPPER ROOM.| DO YOU LIKE LIVE BY A West rE ae If no sp- LAKE? __Swer. call fiat This would be -a nice place ARD OPTIONAL | Neary Ber 2 -eetie. Take | 141% Oakiand ne FE 3-9100 Nee n oor. MA OWNER, 3 BEDROOM RANCH. | IN OOMS AND BATH UPPER . PAUL A 200 | noe awe BOARD $10,000. Reasonable down pay- WATERFORD VILLAGE FE 46024 ment. OR 3-5839. Room wit ‘ait th end ATED Convalescent Homes 38A 1] shee WHITE BROS ; wave VACANCY FOR MAN OR T emp eton ses hice es , | Eround: fede, vee hour ‘care. Res: Ottawa Drive - : ox . Open Eves "th 8: bum 10 * ee rates Bigs Aare Barag | 3 bedrooms and bath up. 1 bed- pres. SS Oe 5 Home. bed oom and bath down. A nice Rent Houses Furnished 35 VACANCY. BED OR AMBULA-| (itchen with dinette dining room, | chert tes ah tsieetstat Miles pues: Men or women. FE large living room, sp interal, fire. fire- cl acl ee P |) Dower Staite Loker EM ¥e a | VACANCTES FOR WEN PLEAS | can be sol sold with 1 lot, Priced for Su ufroundings. ens. TS @c- z BEDROOM’ HOME (ON 647 E | eeptea Teas. | Registered | j. L. Templeton, Realtor | _Madison” Cal FE 2- | _nurse in charge. UL 2-5300_ “+ za38 Rd. PFE 3 a BDRM MODERN aotee WEAR Hotel | Rooms 39 omnes vet oe oe | eto Oe gee ee r ic 4 BATH CAN BE SkEN!’ .HOTEL AUBURIN ‘Call before 3 p.m. except Sat. Sri oe eee cor “elm apatient. | ICPOR eats | Also 1 o MILFORD. 3 BEDRM. BRICK Og A od ge Ns OB as | mer mer. 4708 Highiand nas i Rent Stores 40 | subdivision. $650 down. MU 42244. Ft, eS ee |} BEDRM. 7 YRS. OLD A “| sexee SUITABLE | heat $2,000 down. Take over LAKE ORION CLEAN. “WODERE ara | ymts. of $64 mo taxes 1 PIKE. ay =z ap ootese, insurance or beau- PE 4-4688, Utilities . ance 4 vr cent in- ss “He net 5150 10 | 9 perlot._ FE ¢M8 eong | ie 151_W. sheffield. MODERN ¢ Ril, YEAR AROCRD eee cation ~ SMALL MODERN HOUSE & GA hy season, Posting Lx. OR | chard Lake Rd. eee icaals | — = beth Lake a1 | Rd, Perm Ph. LI 09-3616 : | SMALL PURN. HOUSE, GOOD LO. OLTRA NEW STORES Vee me 2 large lola Wetectreat | _cation. ee _ _ side. FE 22144 a o 3 lots, HOUSES 1 \ Pe nt re at 1678 Tey or na ‘Ask for __ Rent Office Mffice Space — Al owner. $12.60. | 00 a ont te i i | NEW. BUILDING. % BLOCK PROM } ‘ontiac cD _Rent F Houses Unfurn. 36. PPP LLL LPP | 2 3 BEDROOM DUI M DUPLEX UNIT OFF | Oakland. —_— with rage, 366 Oakland “A val, ,3 BEDRM. GAs waar REC room, Attached reer Se $100 mo 2 BEDRM. VACANT “MODERS, 5 ull MODERN ON LAKE. BASE- | furnace, 15 m!. from Pontiac onsak $-7061. ask for Mrs aa \oR GOOD LOCATIO: “At Lake Sherwood” : room ranch \ Bias after 5 pm “ Bae 4045 z. ae ge ee Ra. Milford | warrant Yoo. tmepection, Asking | | price $11, See this one y- “ROOM (poREx a | BARGAIN—BARGAIN | pocnesrmr ARE A_ | Beautiful oRM. na mOoaE NEWLY DECORAT. | 2 AND 3 BEDROOM. Brick Ranch Home. Featuring 3 | _ed. 406 Perry St. | RAN - GOLDEN ‘Bedrooms, large living room with MODERN witt = | A - SOME replace basem 8 eng ey DERN wire | sCWITH_BASEMENTS room. Large well landscaped lot _enie 1 u as $175 WILL MOVE- Make yo ° = atm ent today. € LARGE ROO EDROOMS. riced a es er a! location. Ob JIM WRIGHT, Realtor resem - #2 408 at supplie tr wee! i : FE +4 3-7562, =| su Onldone. 8, 1 CLARK REAL ESTATE OZY § RMS MODERN A OA-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 1362 W. Huron —Open Eve. & Sun, rage In Keego Harbor. 84 Pop- MUST SELL. CLARKSTON 3 Multiple Listing Service _ sot roe 5 RM. ami ment “valued, Ar gi1.too. Bell at ‘ a a ae # docue : AGES DUPL 2 . a ment, gas . ; __and bath. MY — $34,908. $12,300 mige. Lots . of softener, Stove, 2's-car garage. CLEAN MODERN «¢ RM as. MA 5-105, frult trees. ‘ ke ft, ot lot, nent fall basement. Couple i peer $00 ag to CUTS 2 4 aOR, a” $14,750 jeg Eid : BATH. 3 BEDRMS. re Keego Harbor. FE; 3-7462. “LARGE LiIv- 3 ae oe ones Wes downtown P bus line. erm., - Rent immciudes: heat, li a -. Basem , Ga Fenced big perking Jot. Ideal. for any on $8600. $500 4 wD. $70 month- profession. per m y. 205 8. Edith, vr 8 up. FE: 2-€280 BEDROOM , HOME, ‘CONVERT. 4 soey. “located. 2-473 By owner Prife Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A | $9500 scaped. Priced al eel terms. ‘David W ard’ Young, Ritr. | | 950 with $1,250 down. | | WEST schtiaaian. Brick & shin- ing white ‘aluminum exterior of this 3 bed home, will { RMS. basements. 1156 and 1160 Corner | entrance. 7 He MB AND D BATH stairs, $65 moot) a 5-0042, wy w = Lynn, Huron Gds. . . ‘a aw and’ tobe “over” Dat: ments, Wee. ageereen Re” copenes| Pag: Oveer hevine site, 7 F ¥ 5 rooms & bath down, . a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | bain “up. “nesyonmeen’ 9 im REE Km f br aa an furnace & GRE N grape rine, ower garden, $1206 LAKEFRONT ‘ SEMINOLE HI WEST LS weg a Tag ag , 8 . 8 Chippewa Road 6 rooms — fishing and | m fully’ imndscaped lot Sith nice | f°! ee, ee Se ane Pane. 3 ; lace, large lot 200 feet deep. sereened in porch. ll brick — a oe with - . tage This mugt be seen to} Leslie R. Tri ae a - be appreciated. Say must Mid bg, - sell. it 1962. $35,000, FE 58161 or ELIZABETH | TIRED OF L0oKINGT WE'LL. LAKE ESTATES — Build Your Dréum ‘Home: nae Hi ee quand sen WAND PINANCIN a. FOO ome ¥v red ~ gf and “aloes te cond Check or ' . = oi 76-Ft. Ramblin g Ranch asemen furnace. lots. Widow owner. * | 10 ne family room auiet’ Heing room with massive floor to ceiling , wanee hall, oven and ave 1. built into 70 ft.- n Enenes Kinzler | #823: . Select oak Atta - ; + Many other wanted REA : ; 670 W. HURON ST Ph. PE 43525 | We'll Custom “Quality Butta’ 21,494 lf_no answer Call FE 2-1030 ‘ 3 'BEDRM FULL BASEMENT 60 FT RAN eee = oWn, carpeting cluded; PERKY Inspect thls pace setting 2 bedroom thingalow, located on Northwest side within garage. $9,500 : with easy ter , ? SWIMMING? You can swim in Cass Lake if you buy this little 2 bed- Toom cutie. Located just off Cass Lake on a 80x100 shady lot. Fenced for pri- vacy. Piastered walls and oak floors $600 down. Realtor FES-8165 | Warren Stout, Tl N. Saginaw St. n ‘ti, 6 Pleasant Lk. 9-6417. f_ |} BEDROOM HOME. BA MENT. $300 DOWN, MUST SELL, «ROOMS | Meny extras wa. Balance is ee a remodeled in and out. $12,300. OR_}- Paneled Kitchen, | @ RMS._& BATH. FULL BABE- ment Brick veneer. Lake priva. FE 065 ia AND BY wna wheat Lane downtown, | bedroom, wage . cols. $8,250. FE MUS’ ome OR 3-7516. Sim ae ) DOWN, FE tao Ga- FOR, SALE, LEAVING B8TATE, 2 modern oak "home, churches, ; floors Take O58 for equity. 2-07 - Balance $4,100 on lJand cohtract. PERRY’ PARE. 65 N, Crosby Lk..Rd. off Ander- mo. 2 bdrms, Modern. Corner lot. | _Sonville Rd. Fenced. yd. FE 8-1060. | Hat. i? Bic 1CK oe RANCH. 3 3 M ms, i} . A, 4 BORE. attached garage: MAple bain ‘EY BARGAIN! BARGAIN! |' HU a BRICK INCOME LOCATED ON NOR PERRY STREET, 2 FAM- FULLY RENTED. EPARATE ENTRANCES 2,048, | anaes. PRICED Rf. (DICK) VALUET. | 345 Onakignd ers . Listing SALE SYLVAN MODEL} — ti 3 Bedroom Brick, $18,000 Open Sunday . tite ‘arian TH FE 54-0603 service, ONLY $800 DOWN ~ |} QCREs WITH 3 BDRM: Hi $47 y, MONT BIG. 3 OR. 3.3611 BED ME, FULL tia A HURRY! asi , DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell. rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 2-8181. Brick Rancher 4 Bedroom or-3 bedrooms loca’ and only $1. per cen apperaim ent. > West Suburban »6 room! 2 bedroom all on one floor, Auto, oi] heat. teal bens floors, piastered bobo sates romms through- 265 ft. lot w i oh privileges on Pontia on Oa ae rtation Oniy $1, own, SILES REALTY CO. FE $6173 221 BALDWIN, AVE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE at lam &. Telegraph «Eves, & gun. BI-LEVEL o hapnee. " show you soon! COUNTRY LIVING... ‘in this Weet Suburban 3 bedroom home with 1\% car | perese. Large lot located excellent area of increas- New school only away, You oy see with low Ing values. $12,200 down. payment, DONELSON PARK mS edroom e Cod. Com- poe Poe ey All_new drapes. Fire- 1 B edit hilekialt eri cts schoo! rem di for only . Bateman -Kampsen REALTORS — FE 4-0528 Lake Woods.’ Brick ahd frame / rT construction. Water frontage too! 1 aes soremin ies En ath, @ rm. replace ] ful walt with extra fireplace : ; tates ih oad ome"s eal je tre ey eS cae WATKINS LAKE ee —_ an plat ll orga ips th mie arean style ny ‘ ems s rm. wat all en one fear Tiled ror pare oak ates rolling wa replace in living rm., full bsm't.. , attached arson, boatwell "ond Like-new eted livin s dock. 3 lots and shade trees. a and me clos E “el Now at $19,300 terms,- - rooms. With large ¢ ets. ROCHESTER AREA — -A dining room with & love ly tive 2 bedrm. home with Senty view Attached 18 foot of space for a arden bat breeséway and toe int wale: and shower, insu ot! -_ on & re ea! closed serch, 1% car All Priced right -at $11, Ht > eg for only sian with Appointme cok & meet = call Floyd Kent Inc., Restor: CLARKSTON, VIL. — xie Hwy. at Telegra ‘ aly. Lad PE 2-0123 dle? Lr bedroom Roman . AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING home. The hee ay “hal tr ont tainly. The BE has / ledge a ay ng pom — aise soe WHITE pee. (iM daths are on. A la = eee BROS patio o from the family ° , Teom ‘wot value at $22.- 800 — We recommend this ppt a 3 BEDRMS,’AND DEN | "hat t toh nem r mis te striotly " cuétom built neighborhood ome irom down. It hee } bedrooms, with @ sunken CHANNEL FRONT with carpeted living room and a fire- en, at yout own lace with built-in oh t boxes ck — ‘ou'll see some aneled den ts the livin it crafter: room. Separated by sit Frenc in cabinet. » solid bire @ separate dining Ls eee less eth fermion pa: above the living room uilt + ins’* com to ripen Tes eating make a ‘ea ment ‘is artiy {{nish ished of te 9 5. me. © a recrea room »! A , Diaste Sane be roreee and car ga attached to eh Piand factescineas ag] | Se Hs by ine $21,900, we invite bree ils sal low tages. Will consider trade a dameconal 1 ACRE © . ates in- spection, compar leon proves, . Pp 1O NEBR 140 ft of frontage on MIS: —~ BRICK — Attic about 6 miles no of Clarkston t 3rd bed Neat & cory 4-Ffoom home. Just e wanted. Ce the place for retirement or a good bath and kite starter home for newlyweds, ment, oi! by price $6,750. down and [ pid and 0 per month. Much Jess for f S. = | P var F BRO ‘ RAY, Oo pri: F i Hwy. z Open Eves. nad 9; Sunday 10 ‘ti) 3 . ‘: Brick, Attached Garage. ‘ _ ONLY $i, 444 i : K : | W. H. BASS REALTY ‘ished eae comet Pca FE 37210 ‘ ER. 2 5 EGS eee) Ee te Ske ar,» ga . High, corner loca- OR 3-1564_ ae tion. —_ Ros chen and “ only $9,500 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE eit Sno. 58 Moves You In ner ici, Binckiop aia, end wehe| IAN AN | 1 10) Sees , ms] : y af ms as @ = a zai = = EMBREB & GREGG sO WHY BAY RENT? BUILT IN can LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL, OPEN Wittis, at BREWER sae, i Buren 8 re SAUee ole ZONED COMMERCIAL sdlacent to 4 corner & eet ech ‘ication for business or profession, . 07 ; rk a seme ¢ ‘Unbelievable Value -|re ein “CIVILIANS | Bes ee beret Pie taem| SCOTT LAKE HOME, $190DOWN | fae = Se ces ee Sa im, coors |, carers miverons | HANNAN REAL ES7.,| “Tr oIMK |" KENNEDY] : ~ “But do you as power steering is quite sporting, ens Se eneey peleiony 8 tetra” FINANCE. COMPANY x9 VINYL INLAID “se BORROW. UB AG $500 4y4-ft. Wall Tile . 28 Guaranteed House Paint. ete ta etn Si | 9 Your sigoature or rate toed tonecet Rt S) SPREE "ie eae -_HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. ‘Foor aie Pa ‘: 7 oa ib A 7M Perry 8t. (Corner EB. Piké) 248 W. Columbia. ~ | REALTOR "101 W. Huron "FE 43660 SER PN NANCE | WOES PBR TOO | _—_Opep_Brentnge tat 9. screens, ‘ = nd NO MONEY DOWN - For Sals Homans. 43 For Sale Lots PeMoae aOT WATER ment. me ‘on rt ere To Me"tble Person ~ ‘Business. Opportunities 51. Borrow with Confidence gE ~ ye B &Z Starter ‘Homes i aig OTRING $25 to $500 wo s0- ¥p8_ WILTON CARPE: 6-3058 _PE 5-6078 y Stra! bedrooms, Rg ma ing. PE §-1414 between 5 & 8 p.m $69 PER MONTH basement. built 1984, oll “beat Various. loce woes 1%-ACRE SITE INTAN Household Finance | % LOO REFRIO. OF —VA TERMS— . paved: acant-open-imme- “ACCOUNTA? T Modern 3 year old, 3 bedroom . diate . Walk io and ee ‘or detatis Sow’ | BLOOMFIELD HI : s en of Pens eas | pres oe ore: ee ; a | Pp . 3 | Jook ft and, call: owner: TO Drive around and j% 8. w St. FE practically ‘ew "Miamaster, West- Be ise eae — clot space, Taree ding teem. | BEDROOM COLONIAL |e CO ee ak ! To nccOUNT! . |, BARTER, &LIVINOBTONE ty aated Bptpeuae Nena modern mm, located at LO} home. 2 lots, IC ACCOUNTING FIRM 18 : , . ie rg dupes oe fat | we supan aie eae | SYLVAN LAKE | bowtie sarme."” | Fey went . BEREING GUALIPIED ac | | 8 Li TO SOD | M Oak, MLECTRIC NOT Wa Dorothy Sn aie ‘ pe Lifetime Alumit Wick “cklctel ranch home, Pire- | BILLSIDE DRIVE : looks some of the few te || 4 PRANCHISED OFFICE | neal 525 TO $00 heater, Baby crib. Maple sote. y> vender | me Aluminum ae | Near Lineoin Jr., 3 bed: to be Drum Mapie table. “OR ROOF & SIDING dane etaitev chime | home. Excellent price and ‘| Requings a CASH IN: Drapes. bedepreeds . é nity, sewer, w streets, terms, : VESTMENT OF $3.00. crane ond fixteres. 26 in. rotary tT * FHA lake Briviigen. 604 f00 Open Sun- . erentaga, CONTACT AREA REPRE- + Sine Bee weeks, Sony Heese. OHNSON STREET _ $390, Mpun MONT is fe one” 50. | Ae Mes heme, Pull bese- sai LAND, 681 PADDINOTOR. os 3 24 tents to Repay ines ie CU. FF UFRIONT NOROM | located: @ room. oe: Te a meaner " * ment, new furnace and wa- — “ FLINT, _ APPLE : 2-9. freezer. ore: Excellent padreoms- up, Besement, 9. 0. RANCH STYLE co Sener. See ee | a RD, SOUTH OF 8.) ¢ “aE CON condition, $260. PE 6-0173. : : bath-|, DUORAR STYLE abd rear porches, nice ga | Blvd $1,100 t AN D INTER, oO AKL AND AUCTION immediate poss aio. ¥.6 ) FE 2-91 * | 3:BEDROOM BRICK .| -feftes, Goca‘sised proper Se TEutiCnD oe 0. VIEWED ee TER S80 ALL-NEW-MERCHANDISE ‘ a — | . $1,500. down, , ° mp ~ Sa 1 p.m. mamm.| LAKE PRIVILEGES | © 0 MICHIGAN AVE. 120x228. Low | SHE YOU LOOKING FOR A BOST wa Pot Company | “aie "buale Hey. or Ua. itt ‘CTRY BUNGALOW ATTENTION PLEASE! } sms a FOR t._| | ile norts of Featise City Timi. About 4, mile Wert of, ect | =r cummmetsowmmec ees) AT Viaaiatio er. sora ra Me rignlare one, ols, nen ~ : , A AVE. frontage. ft] Partridge & Associates, 1060 W. © é ‘bungalow. | fevel acres. homes and acre lots OFFERING ¢ EXCELLENT“ — pany relal. _Furoa, - Pontise 43581 be open all. dey for business Basement. ya al Mg pe LF downtown : DRAYTON WOODS. Large corner ntsc TE coo io om ana 7 WILLIS M ‘BREWER | but wchest district, a Senien. Aetiag a “DONUT SHOP COMMUNITY LOAN CO” vgaretien. lo peck: all soap pew- . L atly taxes inventory $1,000 : H 3 9c; F. REISS, SALES MGR. ring 8 Igegs. ing ro 4 Nicholie & Harger Co. - dows. Pertget, jocstion iow rent, 2° © MENDLY SERVICE "| gulside mr) pal, exi9 ye Cie E Huron SFE 468i Nice Neighborhood 16x19’ and separate [4 33 W, HURON PE pain ___ cose rug, $17.95; 20” mower, Clin- : Eves. FE * dandy sub- with wall to wall carpet and OR PERRY ACRE LOTS CALL: Fee eRY STORES . ton engine, $33: 2 pc. sectional, re Saas Kase. Gleaming oak ficors. | fee French doors overlooking RY ACRE CALL: | ¢ to choose frm. fust right for} NEED $25 TO $500? _$75: 7 pe. dinette set, 650: 4 pe. F : and lend jot; huge H. P. HOLMES, INC. FE 54-2953 : bedrm. suite. with radio, 999, Pree ; high dry besement, large recrea-| %, patio ; ies DAY Ue ce Lor | and wife. Do! ei: sEz gifts for all. . Oakland ‘Ave. room with tle floors. Auto: kueBen; coremie |i bath: 3 HIGH & DRY. 180 x 300 PT, LOT.| ness, cao buliding’ too. Low SEABOARD Al merchandise lef m day sales Cornet, 1S nom pote: 2 baths, ge wo x ut foot finished with | beautifully —< $3508. $1000 dn. MA 6-2862. ms! M. JONES, RE ast. -Phone: FE 8-966 fRotraneee suction T p.m HLL, 2 room landscaped. | floor ceiling, including LOT 100x250. ON WALTON BLVD. | = ¢%60 _____"E © : ged as 1% car garage. yard. | large recreation, room: 3 cot | eat Adenis Ré Gts & shallow IGA GROCERY 1185 N. PERRY ST. _ A- oT SPECIALS” al * 6- as to beach. re 4; aluminum storms well available. Terms OL 1-1550. Thriving town of Pontiag, “Parking No Problem” . MS CHOICE sELECTIONS ~ Walled Lake City Room Brick screens; & couple minutes walk GE. LOTS IN WATKINS HILLS Driving town oerrns, Buuding | Seaboard Finance Co.:- | iT: TVs, § et $20.96 each. 8 room home, B mast, St 120x170 Rig 2 Baths RS eaniete out-lot onto lake. So Water, paved streets. fae ‘tie other ner geare end 2 aggre " : rey Page Me sigan >- across POU. 9 > - Bsa, rasan PSS | ror asanioant tnarmaton an W. W. Ross Homes, Ine.| Spits, Wilstheeed Ret TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Blnabua tas! a" re “eat oe baths, tiled recreation room. Su- , WAIN Open 9 ta 9 ° Donelson Park Cape Cod ‘ baie Cols ane easy tomb appotntments call PE §-1784. — ee “CAMBLE STORE - 202 N. MAIN ABC AUTO WASHER. 1950, Otter Lake privileges, decorated inside and out. 3 nice Plan N | ROCHESTER, ,MICH.. |" on ‘sale sai ne so oity bus service. 2 fireplaces. S toed cata. Commend feian oben $500. DOWN pon tonne BUILDING IN 4 Li em Nagy mon grog Se LOANS. 425 TO 4800 rg Se REPLACEMENT PARTS Etrpeteds reergation Soom, breeze $4 Diste Hey, OR 3m pice hues ceo cee | Searm.” a tt CHEROKEE HILLS! | steged, for aioe ptus tock nd | er ay PR an PLE, a garage. Lapeer - 4 85-9282 . . SEHOLD Beata. 930.800 terms. “= dream ‘home ow 283. © S00 foot UCKLER REALTY believing. oe te bee eteeins tS TAVERN Ph. Rochester, OL 60711, OL 10101 | ——#*—So FE #2028. ‘ : es 000. . a An the a advantages of | Grossing $21,000. Good lease. WHEN YOU NEED AUCTION Clarkston Brick Ranch Giroux-Franks 236 -N. Saginaw ss FE 44001 ron qoeoase « = rs location; Good brick building, sir - condi- “ 5 AL-NEW-MERCHANDIBE i ; 34 4 BEDROOMS ¢ aes ‘income, — ‘ Select? N i ‘to suit YOUR exact poon soo Hee sivers ec meaiee $25 TO $500 agg Rony oy T pm. Located Piroom 13x34, fireplace, REAL ESTATE cash. eam tainment. Only $8,000 We will be glad to help you. *y. on US. 10. 1 room, 3 bedrooms, tile bath. «05 Disie Bey Om 3701 | Only, 1 block from business sec- . a a mile north of Pontiac City Limits. REET) warms vaxe | Se ae re EEE ES] we wor avo conmen | GW Bid, Retter | STATEWIDE STATE” FINARCE CO. | nga aout | - ti : : : room. a-up. : : * . wih i | terms,” ipeludes “ carpeting 8) Sidon ie acre, co cat tx | 3. bedroom bungalow, has 1%. Small berm on property. 8679 FE +4213 Eves. FE $102 peal Estate Service of Pontiae FE 41574 Special lai ‘between 10 ‘ach ana i : oy vom fiarawoo Fr, liv. ifetiine stone. 3, fetced lots for cam, REALTOR D. CHARLES. BEAT room. floors. : . : 7 FE rt oans 4 Cigarettes, 11 . Orchard Lake Vi lage - basement, lied floor recrea. | garden & e ‘pee’ 3 ear ga-| Oxford ‘2-2201 RESIDENTIAL PORE ot See ON FOR LEASE Fon teaee ___Mortgage Loans 54 re Ise ie pack. ae oe: WastonP"but'ts won wrick| Uovand,ewaings, Touas of beiries For value-thls ta ttt Onty 913.800. | $450 SMOVES YOU IN | -_ & HARGER CO. Drayion Woods, ooxis0. 92000. - |i ocuea at Huron and Telegraph | ARE YOU WORRIED WITR BIO | Gm roi Site bec Guiase ' ranch 35x00, Living am am. Me OT ORG ne available. | 1919 Annan pebobe OL 1te| 2 bedroom, . tr-level. ges beet, | 33_W. BU NST oniie ae ‘Blvd, 962210, $11,000; Terms. Low ovarhend, FE S000.” Mr proved? Let us SS ene sear Se pent, sibs pEtl, s212 viscose rug, ES ws paneled. fami room og Tp ee n WEST SIDE. REC. = re Low: ite : Z ton en, - = with fireplace 2 baths, 3 ler RG LAIR |s Ri HOUSE. AN EX-| teed bedroom brick ranch| rm. carpeting, fenced Incinera-/ COMMERCIAL .- “LET'S TALK ; BiG BEAR C ie STRUCTION Hy bg 2 pe. sectional, $75. 7 pe. ' gt Bloomfield schools — Dini H on. 3-1251 | 6 ‘tm “house, Paved street. Close “Toke “petvite es alas any oy. old 4.300, PE 40061. S| “paidwin Ave. 00 ft, frontage. BUSINESS” 6 ee eee 24 suite ‘wits "radio, ‘100. Free sit ; . Bh 6 eee i v ? s_ OA, 914,900. : SLNES ° No initia! appraisal fee-no obligation fo es ee gifts 500, verme. Evenings OR 3-8842 _- meat, Bas bedrooms, nt.“ | For Sale Lake Pro Montcalm. 2 290 ft. fronts wh aN mapchention ith — uae Colored mewil MO. war oh ba ss “ . 3 ad reer _ Sa Se a Cocktail Bar | me Swaps 55 Frees macioa om Terns, rt ' e ' Beaut a ted throu; ~: = 4 Roy Annett, Inc. HA DE IN. 8 rm. house. _ UL 2-3930 . wide 23.400 lot — “ex | Teer. $21,000; ‘Tem Beauties scoret 9 guBic Toor res BOUT ANFTHING YOU WAN? of we. wReaors wines 003 yg] WATEING LAKE PRONT. Brict| P SW DINNAN Large house wits smal ottcy on | Sulid large's wedfm- ail fn ee R Annett, dnd bask bar, and. sharp eaup-| foc, at's, ees | POR THE HOME CAN BE z “_ Federal . . : ; i” rm. all face bric = A - Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 | ranch 120’ Iake front-| ¢g w. Huron commercial lot. In need of some home, | garage for only $14, 1e) nne nc. feat. Shown only by sppointment. z+ METAL TURNIN NING LATHE, | A litte out of the way, bute lot : ais 2 Be red birch pén- aT | repeirs 401 N. Cass, call owner. 190 and an Jet's discuss the trad ein Y ines Drive-Inr. cy ll led adamieds uL parol targa appli. 4 Belect oak Roore . , : PE. 2% B. Huron FEderal 8-04e6| Choice corner of busy thorough-| {j GAUGE ITHACA PUMP SHOT-| Visit our trade dept. for resi Partrid ery gent eee ts | MILLER ~ NO DOWN __ | C.SCHUETT, Realtor | vm Breas & Sencar 1-4 | [88 Bverriune aveood operator | fara eid a motor_ sal See | MONTHS TO PA : " . g ! m ; . PAY Tl ge wee living "room With | natural es Z S00. Huron across from Pontiac | SOBDIVISION FOR SALE. AP- wants and fo ibe condialen Jo | ise BUICK ROADMASTER. VERY) 2h, oy, “til or trade Come out is THE “BIRD" TO SEE | ald picture window ow. 2 car garage FIRST ADVERTISEMENT on thi. PAYMENT 7 BEDROOM HOME MODERK romimately 13g ts. LAH® vriv-) Guires. Also includes oice apart) for“ cod"4 wheel drive deep or| Parking. Phone FE toa. - LAKEFRONT, $13,5 500 | te iscaped yard "Diack top cir 2 bedrooms and ie baths 3.9, howe, starter homes | Water Rg gt TO BUY OR SELL | proverty desires, © "™* | _sotip Maple § CHRYSLER EX Ex] smn PERON J nd e cal i room, > q * . lac 1 _~ Heres 8 to own oe on drapes are included, “Oak oe ease wal pulid’on | Son totus Dr. “Warertord. On| Residential or Gommerciti i's. | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | j5 FE SA) sat) Ea fhubar® Helghts om Aubura Sapa Raieacetny tate | PERU Someta fat tocecen: | oe'in,cvuraar ionten: ine | Ethan bate 3 af geaceIrot warrens Taek. | ,HOLMES-BARTRAM, | SALES CORPORATION | "Qe, bev avimatt Tat 1c WRINGER_WARER Exe p= Be shew . Sierms sng sores. e full . ~ ¢. privilege@ lots, safe, ¢ Hwy. JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER | °¢. ee s oc ang MS sand ing ie bus fuoese, to echecl and) down: Bal. pc per mo. en | —Sitioe open 99... er good fishing, sensibly re- Eves, OR rao ON i673 8. obi Fab con Bee ee 36224 eves, | FE ident. or trade for sofa bed. aha chads the ae 3 . Terms. ; : . down payments. | WILL SACRIFICE 2 @xi#,| PARK AT OUR BLOND CBS 21 INCH CONSOLE ALL MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS Preseason priced et ealy $13,500) -OFF JOSLYN. 2 B.R. home. Wice| WILL YOU m an offer on this - Mani or HA tea Cepes.| located betwee a nie sea ais macau | OBPORTUNTFY-30 TAKE OVER 2 ge SeER | page on! or good sewing syachine | “repaired. PE 66785. on : ' be R. with dining ell. Basement! close th W bung: _ - ae | ES : OPPORTUN TO TAKE 0 4 ANTIQUE, > MARE 4 [ dumace: Fenced yard.| Yorg/ attractive with canopy oo a ‘an established confectionery | CLOTHING AND FURNITUR Ans z : . &xec USIVE RESTRI Dp ; ut walk-in; for house ¢ rE tain cond. 5-O709. “ws RESALE sas Low FHA. Terme over front porch, 2 bedrooms. 1 WEST SUBURBAN--¢60t0 XCLUSIVE, RESTRICTED Ever | For Sale Acreage 47) fuck and approximately $1000 for 6c MARBAGE, UNIT — ANT Ne ee Sar ANT SEDRM DINING pA” EHGHEY You can. own this attractive ma-| worry SIDE. Close fe to sehools. ale 4 living oF size kitch-| $500 in material. Plus time ané¢ fone canes trees and beach. mdse, Contact: Lawler & Spons- Boat or anything in your furniture. Cheap. ep Fe 378 a home for less perl e, on Saaca oy Owner the ability to use both to advan- “sell. ae or terms.|3 ACRE. PVT. LAKE, ON 60; ler Dist. Co. 25611 Van Born. Stee of vates, Encyclopedia, ete., BRAN DNEW SOFA BEDS. $4465 a ei ee ee et oe Si, ff sok Wil] "ger" gear Hey a gg | Fear Mclean Ch eatin“ 6 | FA ate el Glut peal | Sauptece Tad tae \__ floors and ‘Walls. Big jot o00 car ee me | stter, room 3 this. Pn hh nger machine, aul. ollywood bed frames, $6.95. In- page Bay ‘oe Low = tg , . ____| he Se Ss pt wag a 5 TO 15 ACRE BUILDING SITES | - : tol ce oe Sane, $17.98. Cot- . ge HE - ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES— kefront lots, a aan ee near Mis. As as $50 down. \€ASH POR USED - TV's, 5, $12.95. . ‘with $1700 a. Balance at $61 per arin. ux? F Priv}. here is an excellent 3 bedroom, hia ed ant sows Terme, ee heen’ Tenas can” baa | Two M% wove pcre, tote together, $1200 for P artrid ge recorders, and rdto-phonogr pha. | Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake “Ave, i or oth are. ree, gene F inag of tier & le 5 ‘ee wing comet an he a ee ' im vohet — ent included, | 18 THE “BIRD”. TO SEE oe ROOM HOME CREE "Hii0" compli samuel Appi - c rapes sre c | Cu built raach. 600, 6 er equipme: “ ” ences, MA down ‘ualifi . cent Lake cme’ o for equity D _ REALTOR PARTRIDGE cman can. ne mS pes turnare dandy Zar gartge,| tile bathe Hitchen = Romemele “Oakuand sabe up to ol wor acre beautiful bunaing atte. 20] L.TOUOR, $10,000 DN. |_Fe ae: a er “ehrome, extension a, ans. ® open mee OURO fefes'cn Saxee™ ° down. Privi-| and Sou should vee fr Very see:| Steck "Nccsentain’ room. Maar, ae any, | acs ANGUS. Realtor Only $20,000 down buys, this Well | FORTY. ANDREWS VENDING Wa- = rubber seule, and’ bac eck an: F } — + STEELE mos. resort EAEEER NT BRICK. BY BUILD- ae perk F 7 ams — Big ~My rms for re- | osune. BX n ne ee this | Rd. (M59). walana> MU ey 2160 M15, ‘Ortonville. NA 17-2815, os Ene Z pe a FT “ORID A S OROPERTY BAN KRU UPT ST CK Hs A bee from CR SCHO B.R. ho ‘ — should be ® must! Phone OFF M- wher" and plenty of income | Living room —° Bedréom ee Of] furnace, $7900. : William Miller now! Huntoon Lakefront * Py ogg Md ha term ha OLY nner oe Poleeed” ‘Also Sas st. Petersburg Souizs tt. og breakfast seta. cheno and Pw 9 : Ferme Realtor FE 20263 r : Very @ bed. ranch on this river frontage with tremendous 1956. Taxes are low $26.| ®©8. Lamps and tables. Bx " C. HAYDEN, Realtor 1018 W. HURON HOYT REALTY Deoutitul’ Soke: Fuil basement, ga- Nice 10 acre parcel, ‘¢ mile off| potential. It's a terrific buy for This home bas all new furniture| ‘Tings and mattresses. Must sell AN, [eect ie Sect ome Spat aia Fe 220 6 cuagragn EE 2tt| rage gum how Ciera: | Peat nbed Guy"saibo"Herm,| ERP, CS HP Gicind down | Ske Stade fore provery or| Sur, Batrou Outhne Gee : ‘ : aes a= aonies oes me fear | "Vite - ri ee 2 ne ery nice § on Pot be Bt i or will accept trade in full. sound ee MEAL novare thr Pray te. ree 7. “open “ ae Cad : LF. W. Heltman OR 3-0411 om Road pon eau . . 000 tt, north = “TO 2 St. St. Pb Esai - Xt. = homes. Just off biac - Elizabeth Lake Rd. of A_& P Mar een en a FT. SAND &| $3500 Cash A NORTHERN LODGE | py gif seen | BRAND NEW es ; LOOK! 2 or 3 bedrms. Modern Here's one of the sweetest busi-| sags § MALL WATERFRONT | bunk bed GET TRO} i a ee Dn. Paymt. MY 3-2863. STEE REALTY, 135 Highland} nesses That has. come along in| "*0tace just @ years old, now pee las complete with springs ; CAREPRONT 2 BEDROOM 37 ae Highland. MU 42046. quite awhile. Easy to operate, rented year aeaun Wal’ tr ace ~ Feeutare, $39.95. Pearson's < =? NT, bse as a NEW BRICKS - 3 lovely bedrooms | Modern cottage, good beach nice : 26 room lodge in center of winter | f5. lot ‘in Birmingh _Purntiure, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. esoxs + | Sirs uae oie See eee ap | Ester cation ge aoe | Racutat ete ince hoe | ° Bootes ag ARR be TO . ~ an : , t. or, Realtor ted 3 i wilt et ior ; e size rollaway bed with CHEROKEE HILLS: git ferme sun LAKEFRONT Encelleg’ joceioa. “4° Lake Lots and Lake Priv.| $2 f Tdses focation tor ca iS or] Gaius for more details on thls ee mPa EE PAIEr Fe _both. Pn £2037? COVE: $35 for Love looking lake. it’ 7 : . rol s . we Oe tr eee ne ready og nei vacnot, A gracious and sp paclous us als cenind Own i Resemiena| thet Clarkston "schools gear nd living. 35 min. from | fascinating growing business. couch, FE §lest GRATE-MARRED WATER HEAT 3 large bedrooms, sepetate din-| y. Oniy "81.900 down! . Fem Sameny nome. a ty 3 yr a. spe en churches, shopping ab doot, Wind-| an acre, Owner. FE. #-048. aL WS OF. GE 82 gellon. $80.06. , ing area, living room with ledge ie — iieide and. posts oer a only, pan? Suse ae pared ing. eret _ ‘sh 8 full: ow: ACREAGE FOR RENT ON REALTOR PARTRIDGE “Ped “ouston me davenport 308 Pi ek a te ae 23000 tock firepisce, nice k rooms, ‘brigh eo : me. ~ | shares in Orion Township, Replies | ~_- Busin thruout Mich is Se eo TOP SHAPE ful, | num@rous selling | ap- sO “a ress. si sey de sits Renae Linsote OTHit. | to Pentins (ion Tognship. Replies |e Eel "1060 W. HURON REGULATION siti POOL TABLE | CONLON IRONER, $0: FOLDING ; ee ee | on ston erent tet Beat fo wiuh tity sewer | About $275 closing costs. — VAKE eT ESTATE For Sale Farms 48 OPEN "IL 8" tor sir aan or will se. | bed. % size 2, round | dining 4 5 bs 6. diac! reet & - and water a roams - SMAL DRY CLEANING PLANT sae +4 e chairs, $10, = north s location — this home we are proud vg 9 AUB RN HEIGHTS SPECIAL home in hea wooded acreage. | “~~ with trucks and route. Reas REG. RAM _8-2694. . N z i ; Ls ave 2 Ve hie and i rucks @ ‘ eas NATION BOTTLE GAS obra’ g pear nome, org om) eg ee Soon, Manns a Buk Seren lacs, Sah 'Bacemeat | the ag eneeuens, praeeslr’| 16) ACRES siahsa Pati rey | care ras thee Sat oe CMBATION BOTTLE ig Roepe, "AGT aise | i bath "esbance val wis mx govety Rooms = | Bike Tum fans © acissed | “feemy fer, ouce oie, Orne — Me tae | Ocha nete "or 2cfoot nny | Plasene tain nt AP * es : base nafter: 4-( . a . * oa tell beoeSicae tlh ony best | "EAE beat dnd hos waker Aidsctive, Nome wit — Price at only $1060. Easy terms./ "4" Taylor, Realtor. fam ool. farm, wit, tert oo wee ses, on iéss! DEEP on, Berri $50, CHUCK'S acer ima] eens eat | Eearaaasime ds [Ek EINER tar te |e Meroe Some te | eprint eis |} SUNOCO aT ae Silico eae | ieileuiestat it | ER Thc occa aaa | Sick EO re ae OCO _ | sienreiis™s gat i FF pckcan envre nance ate 5 e ir bi ood ——~~“WALLED LAKE land L OE rare FAR | chairs, ¢ b John K. Irwin & Sons price. 4 locaied "orn end only "$8700, eso, wil sr e for equ, ‘ bedrooms, Dicey furnished, pri-| bere wae t fast’ 0 : on, thts one e. Only STATIONS ely prop property for’ lat Take” aha DARK OR EEN NYLON rae Real . land contr: setraiier vate be bank - . chair. Nearly new. | Fp 313_West Huron Street S FIVE PAMILY BRICK and stores full Oak. 3 bedroom ranch. 14 bathe. | 5-602. Phone FE S01 of SFE 24001 ELECT ° aye miGOOR INVESTMENT | SELL OR TRADE = Wert cide! cms Powfiac ae 1 bath, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | gstapusnea tocation with mint- Fane Sam Tom ae DINETTE SET, CHEST & DRESS. =. on Material — — —_ 2200. Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph | mum investment for inventor ers, van dresser, 30 in. if EXTRAS F OR. YC ain f very, untae foot cnoaent £0518 1 location Gar. got ateecry New. oll AC hn. om *eatese deen” tren = Fe ee cusTOMER Gren. 8 te 9 | . only. , For Sale Clothing 56, . trigstatar, wi wringe 08, Move, tree Ly BEDROOMS — sd ee gle a ments completely furnished, screens, Paved st. Large ‘ot. Wil MACEDAY LAKE : wiiews Le ALL SIZES, CLEAN USED WORK |” room” Sectional ree ie fable, living pag! Jot, paved d drive. 1% "Tookine for the home thet 2 Hovsetrailer of imaler home * nore ae args fan outs, ue ry, ein tana % WATERFORD TWP. ee og et ae ne Eooee wings, os eae will be your last move, . $0506 5 acres with buildings on ‘osed re. * ie sereened in pate could) ame me to VACANT BUNOALW [NEAR ORTONVILLE — Little ¢ tare ° WEST MAPLE ” aaea na minutes yond and Pontiac. BLIZABY ETH LARE RD. sine. 360, Oreha rrd Lake “A ‘Ave SiG. RANGE KEW Dr DeLuxe j! into family room,| - home =e fou: Ranch style 2 bedrooms, 4 lots, y $275 per acre, Terms, . |. . PONTIAC LADIES CLOTHES. SIZE i at model. Sell or trad ie om dows sett bed] eas pave tirvet “one, of bungalow ow 24 x fen founder | Ee es . gage, gretaen Geers, Grapes, Gad CLARENCE RIG ay Sust West of MSO | “inds, PE 44446, FE 41926. Retrig. Used “40 Sobick’s. y¥ fe Seropeen genes | cicimrs | tein | leks eer, GS SE ercames Soe Ga Hates aes) | ee EBA EO, BERT, SR ; i : it ip bar and’. s ae rs, nice ; & Haistead Rds., ‘only “ 4 i 2-4126 : closet, kitchen cabinet. =M 3.3872, gene 0 Ae ing Jan conxengances de _ Ebene and scrsens, excel- | COLORED OT — Large 10 room |~ saiee down. Wil panel “Tor free |—gomner. 00, Ormond, RC root ermaton phone Mr. OF nit. Sale Household 1 Goods $7 TGood conden, $80 OR REROE. 1. RH. Hil Hetmepine oder” Tex: °| MaladRMG ata” is | so becrgome” Numportoom.. Ge | pt AGL gE YORES. REAL Wet,,,| Seat wer tliaings. Tracer | rin GIT, CO, _ | Sale Household Goods 87) saceaen. v1 cv. retake NEW 1 tz _. Lh Beatty matte” fireplace, very saleable §9050' on tage. Geod T 1m tn -oll ‘furn; a. OND OR rice $18,000. down, Phone DETROIT 2 Price BAND CARVED ROSE Best offer Call after 7 p.m. Fi walls ~ Storms sna screens” _ et R it and — pon yg me i nS ae ND COTTAGE. $ oma. + “eter ~All dey Saturday Vine wood 342000 living rm. suite, $100. White con- pa 0, tee i $613 a * neu Pell basement, ome, car or tratier” in - and ren’ some Pte a ia 2. & Sunday. “\mirose 46004 . to ‘Mon. thru Fri. sole elec. sewing mach. $25. BALE: WESTINGHOUSE Ai Atie | Setoaghe : trade. yments mall down payment, Will accept s Semele “s S h Ave | e t.. Gag . Bpace 4 xo bows = = aout e400 trailer # down payment. as j bArteld’ ——s "Eves. after 7 p.m. lond console automatic record matic washer and ore. Used j net, permit a more 1 GI sp ree con Beet i and Saturday player and radio $25. 3127 Devon- 3 times $125 each. Hol Elrose 7 . SAVE ENERGY, USE ‘ desc . Call x ECIAL ‘ ; re FOR CASH IN: A ST ANDA D OIL” _ dale, 7-6192 : we bow — the ig oniy $7500 ZERO DOWN LIST. wir ts ~ For | t & ef}. For Sale Lots” . 46 R 3} PINCE LIVING RM. SUITE. W ‘ANT ADS! T ‘6 fin dA 1500) We atréags finance... Be -_ x... and TE geese) ficient service ~ WEB LL | reer Soneancied nt : ‘ 2 stall See t ipso. Auburn gray frieve, $45. Cogswell -chair ee Hees a j «ie, re inew forced var * — - of We niet, ‘ inode 2 cae on HILLCLIFF,. aa er,| HURR Y, sell things to = mea ‘at esati és —— 18, Lounge a tess $10, Occasional | NEED A FINANCE. oOmes es ~~ al 412 ft..deep. See, George : -IwrDp - ‘ oe oil heat, besutiful oak - JU 174 after 7. 3 9 , jh lace ul ive o Humphri ies AY Pa} jn tote aaa a aia ploenllt: sunelben through Classified Ads. | ~ “STANDAPD OIL - ea Gane ‘oa pene ‘on. hae sell nee or snl 2 oe taxes nad tne a) iz: oc Bt NA VISTA SUB- Z Atte “tease. | —2 : ’ aaa good used car, see*Classi-igs w. tecgraph Open Eves. L. H. BROWN, Realtor’? 1316. Anything goes! Dial-FE) Fitsnctet ‘teslstance 'b. training |? SINGER ‘good job. FE 2-8181 is tied NOWL ‘E 2-9236 enacting (pie Dilsaeet Leis Road ~-1 * aan ob BLocKs SOM 3 Nice 281 available oe Ma dala She Pon: | eae sib sacha 39 the Want Ad number | “hed NO I yevepieiustine smaviem “ti Fe else? 1 Saige ae — 81. a , George Howard, Vib 2406 after 1. \" _ THE PoNmIAG PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. Non $08 + Company. 1060 ¥. LOUS ZIG - ZAG Paguene TT, Set oer. A At rs Home Prodacis, FREEZERS - NORGE - - FREEZERS sage sok ed D OAK Pree Corner tabie. Cheap. price. At rs 281 Reldwin “_ [ey ‘chairs, recently RM refinished, -teefie Muskrat coat. 123, = 6, porters cost 1| Television & Radios 578 |*™ |4M AND YM REATERIT TUNER. -| $25. FE 6-851 sca -GaeD TY OTEER BAR: “ui. ag Appliances, . B16) - Water Softeners 87C WATER SOPTENERS AT BIG DIs- count, OR 3-236. WATER SOPTENEAS AT BIG Dis- LUMBER PRICES: STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS urmeister’s . NORTHERN BUMSER a Z , om. 4 CALEINATOR GARBAGE — ets, © and fa, Saver cost, ooHOUs APP‘ j ‘kere, swings. 1, EB. Waites spoons MALONNA “My secretarial school didn’t tell me anything about this!” ae ¥. 4 st. counts. FE 23-6827 Bivd. WEL 4 TL. po iT ¥ a y equipped, Best offer takes. ATTRESS, For Sale Miscellaneous 60| sept off ell, lawn, mower parte. Fa este — Wood, Coal & Fuel 67; a PLY lence crorta On | DRIEER — § DRAWER, WARD- Do It Yourself 61 PIREFLACE CANNEL, & tiotit | TABLE "Seb. sort Walon Ra wee—coder Runt, 8 ot aes | ages ~ | COAL RINDLING & ALL SIZES FE |,” GALVAN PIPE, tic PE : DO-IT THE EASY WAY! OF FIREPLACE & ACE __| 2. %” selvanised pipe, Se per DAMAGED VANITY LAVATORIES, our @: - “FOOD, SPEEDGAY FURL OL, fi — tm standard lengins. OA € $46.50 G 38 oO. , PAINT Thompson; 7006 Mie, West. | A. = 5 = ae ERS—WALL P. ORCHARD LAKE YE 65-6159. T sip oft, GUN-TxPE ORCED Double ble “be “A vee a5) SEI SA , oO! nh. tes ‘or 953 mo for satu aprieh T par, Located | PATIO 6TO SAVE ONE. | “alone. gold end ‘silver, plated. |" foods Bince 1821, 684 Ave eee ee ee eee te tee eyes FE eT “ROA mos: Call Credit Mgr. UL 2-38732, See Dine 1 Hwy. on US. 16. 1| third, sizes (24, 12x24, 16x16, Sar] pe eng — recorder. MY aEOITERED a an | Ra. ; mere wD or Sak Sale Tires SPA) _A & E Home ucts. — brag Rad Featias Rinc4 Limite. & cg Avthter. ny ch eh: herd, female 1 year old. MY} A.c. 2x14 ac No. 60 com- as 43.89 wr ee eae cok 7S Sone Gr goods, fawn, fa et will land Ra’ (MS#). 4 miles west ot Sale Office ¢ Equipment 63 | _3- nea rox sang—Fe| bine, ca. No @ on Held cult buy. ge Also shitewat / Breakfast set ...... open ay UsIneSs Pontla rport. 34825. iectrie range ....--..00--+: pooped Specials between 10 om 1) PIANO, TYPEWRITER. BABY | ADDING MACHINE, | ELECTRIC. Mpvish John’ Deere Deere 3 section Cres: | 503 Saginaw St. +0687 po nallll oo glare aa 294 bed. Sink, FE 8-627 Aimost new. Call FE 3-05 SPECIAL SALE. 20 PER CENT _THC 6 ft. mower, New Idea | NEW 920 TIRES, AND RIM. eel a Boars. us eck, aver t-| pone GPRAYER, SMALL OG | Sale Store Equipment 64 _wiy"ni'duses" Guth | Ha Sah st iee Watt | SN new bananas : I9c ; _| grain Rew cotton matiress $1088! outside pale 198 gal: oxi vis | awn TEES Saupment“o, M geo, | | LENG OUT STOCK | spreader, New w idea 2: row cor itede inven General Safety Tires. OAKLAND FURNITURE CO ton engine. 833: 3 po. sectional, _ CASH REGISTER =Parakect breeders and cages. Bre et; Case 8 cat off Bie WE Lane SELL & EXCHANGE $13: ar dinette set $30 4 PLYWOOD * National almost ave in perfect = aig hen y forays Spread: white he hee ae 23s) Free git or al eam catia ial condition. Wil s eerifice, MY | St, BERNARD Millers Sa ‘wales clever’ hes. Ford 300 ED “WILLIAMS > a oe ise,left trom day sales | 1* at 2S FHOROUGHBRED BLACK & TAN | HUCh,. "UD + fie direst ow_st Reswern ; Pg 3 DA ME Tractor chains for in: tires, » abe, FRADE TN DEP” ‘seal | C] —— ‘ pm. Terms. H. L. | ‘ v vip re ed = eF; older pocilonpa Me Mavis pups. 4 mos. old. 2105 OA Boge, can rack. , ane wo Service 81 Table top elec. range ...... $39.05.APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIc | 1488 Baldwin Ave. PE 22543) Cer Hunting Dogs Vernen State an; Ed : a ar. elec. washer . $48.95! stove. like new. Mosaic top table. PREFIN PANELING THE. SEASON HERE, THE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Se rang S leeanes FE #1 306. ° Mahogany ‘4 Me per. iS Leberg ig right. ‘ee me for good BRITTANY SPANTEL PUPPIES. 3 Ss8, ote "ood Zuck TE Guar. elec. r 95 FE #1506 Birch %" 43¢ pe Testaurant equipment. Call op. Phone 3 pe. chrome dinette BAND SAW. ee PRESS AND Cherry paneling tg"? "bie Oe ft proved 5:30. FE 2- mos. MA 5-154 me. 3 joiner. OL, 1-1236 PE ¢- : INTER. 2 Eats OLD. ~ UL cic M Sc , ie Motor ooters 82 82 . Has hee meal a! ” — BETTER BUYS BENSON "LUMBER €0. __Sale Sporting Goods 65 2-3454 tay, Grain & Feed 71 Auction Sales 1 us, eash for your used). MULE HIDE, INSULATION REBUILT BATTERIES. $495 AND| 4 NEW BEN HOGAN WOODS, 4}, furaiture and appliances. We fee ee Wee. oe ie ee _ FE 8-1816. 192 8, ‘Saginaw. used Spalding woods, @ used Mac- - aa ; on . come, 10 your home for ®Pix3 stripping W-Pine 3c lin rs RANGE HOODS WITH FAN. ONLY Gregor ir ens. Bie. cond, DL | 1ST & IND, CUT, HAY, STR $080. Dixie Highway 7 + . ft. im pson, ip CUTTING ALFALFA, ALSO ! WYMAN’S rte spetiag” WePine’ 12¢ Ain ft. | M50, West, OUNS—MODERN of ; ANTIQUE. IND CUTTING ALFALFA, ALSO Drayton Plains ie * .. Be Tin, - buy. rand s moun’ . Clifton . vo Pee patie oa he PGesing Wine. in: f REGULATION SIZE PORER TA") ing Burr-shell, 375 8. Telegraph | Weaver, ora. M83 mn ery Friday we 4 p.m. ADE . ase § ine ..... e lin. : NS — TRADE. CRA f ‘arn “Roe git gr be, Erester,,AGtON, BW Bitwoog eat — Meh 2 | SERNDRG SEZE TYPEWRITER: Maciey Lench. BELL, TRADE. | 10 CRATER OF CORN 0 baw Every’ Saturday «7 pm THESE MUST GO cuss ood Underlayment, ay ar| ANGER TATE? MODEL FEWING | ered, fons, putter. 3" woods, (ate Onn ee | “Buy and Sel “Daily” ) Ihe ~ —_ Loe . a . Me cir SY PEs OF 67 © OND CUT) SOME BELOW COST Plyscore 4x8" — %” 35 EB machine -with rig sag. Yours for | 0&8 $70. 6-545. ALL igh taggh Rigg Ts cats, ORlando 3-2717 Take Your Pick v- j-grooved 3 Mahgany Piy wood $46.80 total cash price or can be | 4 a. OA 6-217 J ndo ; 7 x8” $4.99 Del. | paid r tol | LACH MILLER, SHOTGUN LOAD: eliver DOOR PRIZES BVERY AUCTION wo. port, . Ph bred TV, (M Fir Plywood. 4x8 — %'" Appliance er. 12Ga. Like pew: ‘UL 92-3537 | HORSE HAY. $0c_ PER BALE OR | evenyRopyY 5. G Bay Sound one_ side... segs $8.32 Ea STALL after 5. . $20 a ton. Also ist end 3nd cul rand opening. or ors Saie si8.t ‘ie $60, 95 zonolite H . a 4 Alfalfa and straw, John Leasiter. Cash and Car $1.35 Bag| Tih, faucets and. curtain, ét0 0 $01 Baldwin Rd. Lake Orion, == wilt” dot GE TV (B, a aides oh « value, 934. ss; lavatories, “faucets | LADY'S BORING, BALL & BAG: WANUhes PILE FOR GALT. FRIDAY - $239.95 3130 $100 98 sHAGGERTY $14.08: tollets, 94080 value at) 3 Sm FE 8-014. | Phone MAple 5-1629. / April 3rd. p.m. No more Wednes- . : ese are facto’ a xED & d j De | luxe Motorola Hi-Fi Set 161 HAGE v4 BATY AWY. Dana nak Fitorescent, | 303 Or a ate Ese. LEVER 4 - Ruge bag ge B+ jake anes FRIDAYS ONLY eh Rew os a ' cee i "Pontiac feral =a zee: 5-538. = ford, MU 4-2521, i Bales arena completély remodeled ue peinetonE Mane con | SHEETROCK POMP SHOFOER. FRGHERY BET |” For Sate. Livestock. 2 72) Tom are tiled. with good HR. Gwe auto. dishwasher cf articles, tools, etc. aye ing for oWa Now ave BLACK AND GaLvaNizeD pte xe 4210 4x12 wiick MODEL 2.12 49 EWES WITH’ LAMBS. 1. the home or ‘cottage. t> mile $139 $70 0c a ft. ey mouth. delux, $80 ° paces ? pump with case, New last! Corredale buck. ufieitose eset. West of North Hill ing Cen- $5 down delivers , , $80, FE 3-7322. SLACE AELL ter, hester, ch, mart, 3 wie Se eee ety |» CHURCH'S, INC. | Bett" atnnewa, Etc: GB | Siskecnter caRe gree | fron = Pol Milnes, Atco: ris es, refrig. - Gentle. Reas. - . GOODYEAR reset alt cher b exc, bunday, | SBT OF 3 wets RINGS, 9 | ~~ peters beeen Ripek_ofter 7 Pp / i tes siTuR DAY, APRIL «TH AT 10:30 SERVICE STORE 6-3900_call after 5 exc. Sunday. | SE fl Ue iS sm 9-0600. BAIT & TACKLE — OPEN 7 DAYS CHESTNUT | SADDLE BORE, Big farm machinery auction 4123 BLDG. TO BE MOVED OR TORN Tsonaes 30 conte 48. — 3 On. spirited ‘but ge Good get ov bent of Poallee or 30 8. Cas FE _5-6123)° 4 16x16. Also, large doghouse. | SEWING MACHINE, CABINET horse. Cheap for , tick sale. Call TRADE GAB RANGE FOR BLEO| Friboss Girls schwinn bicycle, MA oe Sie ‘Orchard Lake Avenue FE 48905. mes Somy of Late One tre range, RB. Munro Electric | st TiaRD TABLE REGULATION y STEEL aoe CULYI Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Goob D SADDLE ® ARE NEW SA Spd siverbel he at to. 3940 CO. 106 size. EM 3-0460, PINOLE EO cludes 1980 — ie TRADE ELEC ‘RANGE FOR GAS EMENT COLORS — 12 SH A} TOP SOIL, SAND, OR Diesel tractor im range. R. ,B. Munro Electric Co. gs D PORE Mkt. ALF ARD PLASTER SOLS Ls - SHA & black “dirt, Bulidozin ming ge . : blade tn Aj condition, "1089 Super » 1060 W. Huron, aa ex 6” Flue Lining 3s on. ee riithie basements. OR 3-6 ORKSHIR WwW, 2 -| M Farm ty Farmall, M REBUILT & GUARAN- BARGAIN TIME Brick Mortar ........... ATTENTION’ TRUCK LOA old, $75. MA’ S:1902. ciao ag ge Pay ots ag ” teed. ¢ TV. Union Lake Store. ‘ e” x 8” Ch oh ing sandy loam top soil. Steven- . a 0" Union Village EMpire 3-651. ; - J Incinerator and § icone et Boots | son Hwy, at Rochester, Rd, MA Wante: Livestock 73) rack and. holst 1% OMc 30 I OVER STOCKED-MUST SELL anhold Rings, Covers and Grates 6-1277, te Somi iraller, Lew bey trailer Used Trade-In Dept. BLAYLOCK COAL & * Oil, SAND, GRAVEL, {OF ALL EEINDS. FOR-| for bulldozer. 1089 No. 27 Massey Vani d . 1_ Orchard Lake Ave. 3-Ti9i in t black alr Jerry's Truck- | f *- .. MAple : . ty, bion : 0638 Ha 19 ft. propelled c fu: sine bed, complete t. RED SHIELD & One a sy oe Oil, CRUSHED STONE, | _ For Sale Poutry - 74): bine, ttn Te TOW cers. pater | _ A- ew idea two iw cxer. ya. ehair - EXCELLENT USED LUMBER. “Braryihing® te moet your needs.| sand gravel fil” L le Conklin, | “Aone 1 88T Oliver, 6 plow. 28 avenport & sek 9x4 — 2x6 - 328 10 — 2%12 lances FE #1 CUSTOM HATCHING AT 3660|~ ft. case hay and grain elévator kudio 008 Priced for quick sale os ENCE. BROKEN BRI eae rn AY. Rochester Rd., Troy, Mich: MU|- Fox chopper with two heads. A axans ft 1Se each TTERS TX 00D ees! Wolvering Lumber omy, Se eg eet nee ed aera ] is. Man } more Ud rote je, ER . “Ee Po rh5s, Orenet BAS! 49 8 Peddock- ! Sale Farm Produce 75| to operate his. larg firm. All Wl 8 Beginee oe oeo RE cielaan emmanuelle —_ La vERED. OLAgRMORE FARMS APPLES, | siend Naiional Bank of Delzolt 19.58 UP. USED RE- PIPE -STEEL ; ‘ 3 Ke letk. Robert Por- teins #49.98. Sweet's Radio. alineuulhs ~GET IT QU ICK, | cRtsieD HOKE. SAND GRAV: | perog end cosking. iso Biverbel rite. roprietor “Bud Hickmott, and. a tion. | 422 .W. Huron FE Let us a figure PYetiere sou canal, 5 owe Wa omer ont Piss +16 Tilia Ae (REET Ske Sie” auctioneers. Oxford. an he e i DE fi ve CLEANERS. Bro do better any place. through Classified Ads! _or delivered. FE 4-3263, FW 2-1466, | / sag roe ic “hao = plants | - bags. Murray's, 956 Myrtle, : tim a! PONTIAC LA SUP. | / & flowers. toes @ oples, cider . ee ey é & MATTRESS FHA teres Pree Batimates Yes; whatever it is— dial bly wand, eravel oa rt, Tish , 9 etebies ones i ankierait Pies THE ANSWE R-TO ‘$14, MArket 4 OAKLAND AT CASS _ - Auto Insurance __ 0A : as as “Mitt trade. FE 60513. “ECONOMY SPECIAL yg et eee resi, heater sss site © oa hs ee ™ so08 Mazurek. Motor Sales SAGINAW & 8. BLVD SPORT KS: 3 Corvette, ike sew "8? MG&A HOUGHTEN & yous, 7a FRIENDLY ous EA FONAND 9SERVICE $28 WW. M ‘ie oe “NORTH CHEVROLET CO. i wren Peas 1-YEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR nents a 1 Gs RSE ‘A Ber jae“ ong ek ane that ‘oxtord Richiges 19g Megan Meats Pr. = a. #Dr. ~o. ote es Ts . > Exe. cori, au 408. it gua ‘ . Ranc eon 1953 Dodge - Pickup. . % ton |\57 Chev B-Alr H-Top . ere ret ree ee ress eae) 167 Pontiae canyertibe POO 8.2528 Pr} ee se - ESSSsZeSSE é g ey HT. oes ce ney, Fee ew dee aged s oa: WS al ; ee FACTORY nen ’58 CHEVROLET edn ks Masted” Hide, paint, Green Ww & ~ $2295, Ponticre , BIRMINGHAM Retail tsaiet i if * : apigette | F "a Hargreaves é. i i of es . ae Fel i Fi ttf ~ Hardenburg ee ee Matthews- OUT JN FRONT THE SPRING PARADE oF USED CAR VALUES. See Our | COLORAMA | OF yo K.” ; New & Used ‘Car Specials The BIG, BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 ‘52 CHEVY. STICK. EXC. —— 2 DR. cond. 2-6204, ,| 1852 CHEVROLET 2 DR. DELUXE. Sue . Radio & heater. $195. Storel= FE 3-7117 MT, 8 ruin power. ¥ ae eo Burry! $22 per month. Minimum cash down or old trade. . 0665 8. Woodward ‘WILSON : -| SPwcrd Scosche a ethane ite SP FORD weve $1395 $2595 ‘SZ FORD ++ $1695 1966 CADILLAC FATRLANY | ey “500° : So" Wot eat fi *nors| 6 56. BU ICK . coeees $1495 dandy. ween = SE Pee ‘56. PONTIAC . - $888.88 | _ eee 36, BUICK cSeiese + $1595 1954 CADILLA Bio Sp (SEDAN. ~~ with 56 FORD . $1495 ties including GM air conilitiens| $1695 "36 Cl CHEN! an "$1340 '55 BUICK ........$1095 “96° HOLIDAY SEDAN. Beautl-| SUPER | ful tu-tone Ei fave beige with 55 BUICK oe bake -$1095 ang (brakes 4 ‘oe ° rept Bie PONTIAC wae. $1110 ae +35 CHSVROLET $1195 | 1 CHEV BELA $ . dio. besten.” automate transmis) 55. BUICK eee $1165: — white tires. A nice clean Pe BUICK . $1245 : $1295 "pines pao eeeewene toss up 4 FORD ......+-8 595 Turauotee and ite with white S4. 4 PONTIAC vee $ 695 coup sare : 195 wuneewe,, 4 ‘34 + PONTIAC ven e $0333 ee 35 BUICK ........ $ 320|. 1954 CHEVR matching’ fam. a o, heater, | 53. 53 DODGE cxeevs 273} L) i Cm a ie FAC hy Rp 'S3, DODGE... $ 240 CBS SEBUICK: 00.8 95 if PEO with ra- 31 DODGE ee a $121.99 oa and, heater. This ee is 2 we ; an Paint and boay immaculate, Bigh SEE HANK OR GLENN. | $495 Wilson Pontiac-€adillac * 1350 , N. Woodward MI 4-1930 te} ° 5 8010, BUICK ec. $1795 STATION WAGON ot $1648 ianGH 666 8. WOODWA: “REPOSSESSION » on M price, no cash needed. gs eet, éon _ Mr. MotorSales'« ‘50 GMC . veveseees $2795 58 BUICK vi cveee $2245 SPECIAL 2 DOOR 38 FORD ween es P1895 "37 BUICK ........ $2095 — pee | Haskins Chev. MA ple 5-0r1 wean eh eee eee neee ee average condition - Special 3-door sedan, Ta- a Ae heater. waitin atone “atone blue finish. di eer te ee ete eee ey Peeee ee eee ee eee eee bee tenes pana ease na 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 ‘55 DESOTO ¢- $DOoR, POWER. av: pea radio white Really” = "priee? $7958" 24 Mini- YES, NO month youn i, $38.41. ps pg te “’ old. trade. REPOJSESSION Bit s6nmo. ve Fle Ball Also 3 a tach television, pity i rivate FE "S31? FORD RLARE 500 toria. wey low mileage. end , Fordomatic. 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Au tomat.c transmission, power steering, power brakes. So, Se Larry Jerome oeOL Lo SUFGcan, Aer Spm PR Cone _— Clean, . After 5 p.m.,. PE 8-671. "HM FORD CONVERT. POWER wrt “ows & Sweriag. Ra R&H tes ‘8? FORD EX! “NO RUST. = ogg will take trade. No deal- 8. WOODWARD. FORD COUPE. @ MERC EN- 3, Needs t Bar poe $15, 675 . owner sharp Carbston Motor Sales CHRYSLER—P1 ite, FORD. 2? DR. EXC. COND. a [REPOSSESSION $265 813 "4 "Bont Pertect engine Mt J EROME. "Bright Spot” _ MALUES $2895 ae J On ee IMPALA 2 sch turbothrust iP weteliae, power steering ine, ‘br es, postraction rear end, radio, heater, low mileage and $1695 MERCURY Monterey 2 Pigs —with “tadion, hea’ mercomatic; =“ beige “ ‘ta. $2195 $1, QLDSMOBILE | “98”. 4 De ardtop er steer: brakes, and solid w Te id bdiue finish. $3195 ‘6? CADILLAC ‘62" Convertibie ‘with ae and beautiful white $1195 ‘3S OLDSMOBILE “98'" 4 Dr Sedan. Tu-tone green with power steering & brakes. < $1095 ‘85 PONTIAC 4 Dr. ers Daal brakes tu-tone red ei Pontiac's Bargain Bargns Motor Salés 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2- “MO Open Eves. JEROME “Bright Spot” Yrcard Laké’ at Cass Ee Sa ; Open till 10. ~ Gore aiien “ttl 8 1558 FORD, DR. 2? TONE GREEN | 4 R&H For Sale Cars _ For Sale Cars = 91 ‘SS FORD. . Fi ¥ | ‘33: HUDGON JET. RADIO & HEAT- HBATER UTELY nO hee NO MONEY MONEY . Assume pa payments ments of $11.46 mo. Call 2 mo sr Call “creat Mer. Mn Mgr. Mr tks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner |- ner Ford. * _Ford. Ae ee tee cea sae ‘ye eee "38 FORD, 2-DR., STD. SHIFT with overdrive. x* beautiful se, ‘inside like. new, Perfect tires. | 6 ‘linder, economy. Very low mileage, - mist po pan ong Sites 36 moustiy petmcnts 36 mon! Pi R. & Bali 14 crade Mant BinUinowAN rade. " MBLER. . WOODWA MI _ 6-3900. - FACTORY BRANCH | ‘57 F FORD & ter, Matic, .W/Walls. Power stee & Power brakes Pontiac Retail Store WE 3- Ay 63 CLEME: BEMIND © THE POST ‘OFFICE _ "35 FORD a WAGON. Pordom adic, beater. ~ atic. ans SPECIAL a e one, iv onthiy | ents. Min: 1955 Rambler, 2 dr. Sedan $499, inoue periments, $97 38 atin = used cars are what you're BIRMINGHAM-RAMB) 666 5. 7 WOODWARD MI 6-3900 R & C RAMBLER SALES ~ Commerce at Union Lk. EM 3-4155 1958 FORD CUSTOM | 300. | "33 RAMBLER WAGON. 30 MILES . Standard shift. Heater, White- lent _Walls. A-1 condition. OR 3-6270.| Per OO 6 gy mggneen 187 BMW ISETTA—A REAL GAS ments. $28.84 Minimum cash sayer 70 miles ver gallon. down or old trade. BIRMING-| Call FE 8-4530. Community Motor HAM-RAMBLER. 666 8. WOOD- Sales. WARD. MI 6. - me paym nome $11.46 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. "53 33, HUDSON JET REBUILT MO- . Good on $175. EM B-3018. i . oer oe WAGON. NEW e —. kage maw tion hen ‘Bt — Corner Auburn & Biv - ing $1550, Herwoms 8 om. & 4 p.m 1956 MONTCLAIR HARDTO'P. soeets Black & white. 1 owes. 2 - 368 N, ‘obnson, 1957 MERCURY ¢DR. HARDTOP. Like new, low mileage. Will take trade. MArket 42010. ‘S44 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD- ~.. poe gen radio, heater — good. Ready to roll, $345 full price al Absolutely = cash pentes. MBLER. oss 8. 6-3900. whee low as ‘2 RAMBLER, STATION WAGON. ABSOLUTEL NO NEY DOWN of rae at MI ¢-7500, Harold Turner BIRMINGHAM’S F INEST Trade-Ins THESE PRICES GOOD | ‘TIL APRIL 4 — 7 P.M/ NENE WARRANTY 1958 CHEVROLET / J $2408 | IMPALA,° Soft ‘1956 FORD -F-GANE ° POWER STEERING ........ $1195 1954 76 aaah 4 ‘pos ; . 8 595 AUTO. TRAN 1987 CHEVROLET B-AIR H-TOP $1525 -—Don't Miss This One — 1955 OLDSMOBILE “pa” POWER FEATURES "$995 _ 1957 BUICK WAGON 4 DOOR H-TOP $1895 2-YEAR WARRANTY : SCHUTZ ¥ H DEALER Desoto. Pt’ A woe nD pinivGHAM Payments Absolutely Money ~ Down ‘DEAL DIRECT Save _ Money . No Payments If Sick or Out of Work . Ps A k G AUTO SALES neeeee eres eee BILL SPENCE. “RAMBLER” ~ NO! (MONEY DOWN: We Roy a Sawant ieee de Beak ney ‘ , 41006 or FE 42214. : 60 ae 12 yarut BATTERY |. '$120_ EM 3-2587. he system. “$1 OLDSMOBILE 83 Dio, HEATER. MONEY ments of $3.83 r. Mr Parks. Turner Ford. | ae 1957 OLDSMOBILE - Buper 88. 2-door, hardtop. Power a power brakes. Sharp car TAYLOR'S Chevrolet-Oldsmobile WALLED LAKE MArket 4-1561' 55 Plymouth 4 4-Dr. $695. on Seder? One owner, 35,000 actual miles. New tires. JACK COLE, INC. et ote or _™ WALLED A rp take ‘4 PLYMOUTH H-T, 2-DR. will trade. FE 8-0413 55 ‘PLYMOUTH 2-Dr., Powerflight $395 FULL PRICE JUST MAKE $22 MONTHLY PAYM'TS Ov $225 DOWN MOTOR YM 35 $$ PLYMG. 6d uN 4 Radio. - $46.73 PER MoO. BRAID * Qne SALES pe cle ome 1 own. MI ‘85 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN ht See ir the tna brates pore, Sega stee eae "parneworth. ans egmrncanegor”oB06 . Reas. OL 6-1566. lent t condition. 23-1104. 5 FACTORY $19 BRANCH ‘97 PONTIAC S-CHIEP CONVERTIBLE $1995 (Pontiac Retail Store FE 37117 _peuih nts Dowae 7 gt Prt. owner. . CLEMENS 8T. POST OFFICE GOOD $300. OL 1-564. Clean * tra nice. $645 1958 PO 2 DR, CATALIA Very clean. FE 5-0725. — : C _2-DOOR HYDRA | 53 PONTIA : ‘1954 «PONTIAC STARCHIEY CATA- dramatic. TWELVE 1983 po pinecones KING AUTO SALES |*: 115 South Saginaw FE 8-402 OPEN RUSS JOHNSON - Weekend Special 59 RAMBLER Custom Wen, Just Like New $2395 Used Car Bargains $8 Chevrolet 2-Dr. . SHARP UNTIL §9 PM $1695, '57 Pontiac SC HT $1895! ‘ Z FULL POWER 37 Mercury Conv. $1895 FULL. POWER | 57 Scoda 2-Dr. ....$ 795) 40 MILES PER GALLON 55 Ford V8 Wagon $1195 OVERDRIVE. § PASSENGER i | 115 South Saginaw >. os Ores ae ed fat. 65300 Fp. 0002 55 Buick 2-Dr. HT $ 995 NEW PAINT 5 55 Chevy (210 2-Dr. $ B45, “SALES” AUTHORIZED RAMBLER ’ DEALER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER $1 N. Broadway = Lake Orion MY 29871 or MY 3-1461 | 5,000 Miles | 193 § Sagina goer — and mal) monthly ments sa aii rr Lecky. ante Biles Phone FE ¢- "37 CROWN IMPERIAL i tr Sedan. Call Py Cr WAGON JEEP. ¢. wheel Cae Revter, Good tires. 1 OLive 6! Really Got -Em | WAGONS. | SEDANS — HARDTOPS . MOSTLY LATE MODELS ALL_ARE HAND SELECTED Anything Y ' THEY’ Just Like IO W. HURON ou Want RE New at 2 STREET ~ WAGONS “* “RAMBLER” sta. Wagon #1504— Door oD Seater Ivory & Blue ‘ST PORD. Station wages a Sete FooMatic Nic ' "$6 CHEVROLET Sta. wages rive, taoueaal paint, $1604, & Heater, $1204 4 Door 210 -— Radio & Heater, Powerglide. Emerald Green paint. | { "56 FORD. Station AWWagon ... $1104 4 Door’ 8 — Radio Fo-O-Matic, Door 8 ~— Bel & Heater, Power steering, % CHEVROLET Sta. Wagon $1804 Air nae | Salone heater, Very s SEDANS "58 CHEVROLET Bise. 4 dr $1894 Powerglide, @ Sh =M ‘6T PONTIAC HARDTOP. EXCEL EXCEL- after 6 | { | | | | | { | i * a Catalina 4 door $1704 | Radio & Heater, cyl. Radio & Heate Sharp!!! '$6 CHEVROLET B. ergs & Heater, da paint. _ Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, ft, Hydramatic. Air 4 door gies @ cyl. Sahara GLENN'S MOTOR SALES . 952 WEST H URON ‘OUR, NEW, LOCATI VALUE” teeD. CARS FE 47u * E 4.1797 34 FF ese eee S34 ‘ST PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $1694 | . $895 1954 FORD VICTORIA a EORD .-. vee BSE | $5 Dodge Ww ok $1095, ie Oo & Heater, Hydramatic. 58 MERCURY 2 Dr. Sedan. mer- : SOLID WHIT {, «] clean. comatic, radio, heater, and yeilow | Stick Pack weds 695 53 EF “ORD seeees .$295 ' Pat finish, ae s lyse PORD door $894) 2 DR._V8 GREEN «755 Chry iler Sedan $ 095 “nat & Heater, Poo Matic Ex- | $ 53 FORD $29 . $595, 1988 PONTIAC | wa sseeeees +9270] AUTO. TRANS GOOD TIRES P tra cle $4 CHEVROLET 2 Dr Setan.-2¢:000 MILES Soon sreee heh) Va SLUR — < T FORD Fairlane “509”. #14 green & ivory finish ‘with Tedio oS DOE. seveee S299 "55 Plymouth Sedan $ 6451 9) SORD Faicane “3 “Heater, Fo | I NEW: PAINT OMatte, Real nice. $593 ba 89, SOND, CONVERTIBLE” 33 DODGE .. +. $195), "54 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $294 ee 7 re - : 505 4 DR. V8 OR ac 34 Buick Sedan ...$ 695) “heiio & Heater, Hydramaue.” finish with radio & heater. | as xeon 33 DODGE ia wae $195 | AUTO TRANSMISSION a wcindy & ioe: ‘oon 4 DR. 6 , , 3 |2 DOOR. LIKE NEW $1295 33 ‘CHRYSL ER +++ $195} 54 Olds 98 HT ....$ 695; “Radi a renter, ODrive.” Ny org ey re roe | RAR at an 0, eater, hydrama x | iO eater. e8, blue & ivorv . REAL ECONOMY. ne os ons 53 PACKARD er $195 | | ; . CONVERTIBLE | p:TRANPORTATION SPECIALS | ‘54 FORD 2: Door Sea lan 300 i - $695 | 33 PACKARD ssa $195 33 ‘53 Ford, V8, club CPE. ees | Bate & Rete, ®: alle. ‘54 BUICK Special 2 Dr Sedan, H ARDTOP CHRVROLET 4 DR. STANDARD SHIFT ''49 Olds, club cpe, ..... $128 ‘49 FORD 4 Door Sedan .... $144 t yaale. beater, dynafio¥ and green | All Black - -. $1995 | "52 PONTI AC ee $195 | ‘46 Ford, panel ................ 8 Cyl. Radio & Heater, Nice. * i '2 LOW HEAD LOC ; $345 | oe wits’ PLYMouTH WAGON | ST ‘STUDEBAKER $145 GVAREE ATION HARDTOPS~— .. ‘53. OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr Sedan, “oe $185 2 DR CHAMPION . *O BAVE YOU MONEY ‘97 BUICK super 9 Door H-T $1904 hydramatic, radio, heater and tu- . "51 PONTIAC ...... $ 95 | Power steering, Power brakes, red & white . aL CMR TELER Bi New 0 4 DR. STANDARD SHIFT $ 95 SIN ‘. Broadway at Dynetiow Radio &. Heater." One ? ; ; ° soe 4 1) PONTIAC 8.Chiet Catal talina $1894 $3 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. Sedan. | 2 DR. v8 - Shadbo 7 powerglide, radio & heater. , -i954. MERCURY ‘BaRDTOP 1°50 CHEVROLET ..$ 95 : ad ; Ie i amelie Foeer ‘ Searing. a, : 2 DOOR. Solid Black .§ 695 sivering. sl 95 Straight stick 4 DR. BROWN . AND brakes, In beautiful Olive Green 83 wiluiaee Dr, Sedan, radio, 30 BUICK 2D SHIFT $75 “M24 at Shadb It = 2 DR. STANDARD SHI Me. i 0 ‘81 FORD P.Lane “500” Vic. see h wer brak ati ‘ 5 Racied oeresn [- ne es, automatic A 5 Payments Schedule 7 pag od Snags I giay hae . _— ( = $49 $27" ; % roe $22.32 : Lt sa-nopeon' oy sci, roan | fre His RUSS. eee ae heater & automatic shift ; JOHNSON Auto. trans, Almost new. , j tL ‘85 BUICK Special.2 Door se 6 FOROET ALL OUR TO CHOOSE FROM Bq BARC SING * Radio & Heater, Dynafiow. RECONDITIONED \ . 1O0S “ THROUGHOUT. cy STEADY JOB R ‘30 BUICK Super 2 Door .. $104 | | || over to Rochester to help us celebrate pew used car for a real fair’ wey : 1 old this movth ‘ed if ing for, just: come..on and get a n Yes, folks, we are one | ‘it's bargains you are p.m. or. later. 1958 BUICK So gas SPR Di is MS PET 1958 BUICK ............$2595 power pn ls at oak gg Fig ag om st ihe wale: 1957 CHEVROLET ~~. 1695 ; a3. ep, "atic... “esies. Powerglide, white wall 1957 CHEVROLET .... -$1595 ma $geor_os sotee. soeereer V-8 engine, radio, 1956 BUICK ............$1495 Brastiow, Stef white wall ti Far 'ned aod . 1956 MERCURY testes 1295 eg Mla ~ ge ed 1956 BUICK ‘ater tes ne $1195 SG FORD se CHEVROT St 1955 BUICK ....0.......8 995 Fel ures a stag. asin, Ta tice. bear, —— 1955 PONTIAC : “$1095 1988 BUICK neve «$1095 gers Series Sreeter net tesa te 1955 PONTIAC ........ .$1095 Hardtop with’ ~~ stee and brakes, radio, beat er, Hydram ci Higa . white 1955 CHEVROLET tT . $1095 convertibie, Powergiide. radio. heater. gy Hang ws og New top and extra ian 1954 OLDSMOBILE .....$ 895 See set Breet, ts, te: sae $ 365. 1953 PONTIAC ....... —. -tvtrometis. radio, heater. Retj ‘tite and 1952 ‘PLYMOUTH . Good tires, good engine ssa Weipantation os & low price. SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES | ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 ....0 99 "CY" OWENS “Swings | Spring” “yor CAN < ORT OUT ON THE ROAD AND ) REALLY ENJOY LIFE IF Y HURRY NS Tas. FABULOUS ou AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LATE MODEL A-1 USED CARS AT THE Lowest Cost Ever LISTED BY LOCK at MBERS © ' '58 FORD Station Ww agon. wee eens “$2195 57 FORD 2 Door cece SHI98 ’87 PLYMOUTH Hardtop ........00000.4. $1348 36 BUICK Hardtop oo. eeeeeceecccccce ee. $1295 56 FORD 2-Door ....teeeeeeeeececeeeees $ 745 H ogg. PLYMOUTH Station Wagon ae $1245 ’55 PONTIAC Hardtop .......... Tec $745 95 FORD 2-Door ecco es $848 MERCURY 2-Door.... 0.0... $ 795 °58. PLYMOUTH 4-Door .......0......., $ 645 $4 FORD 2-Door .... neeeeeeeccccce cece. $ 445 54 CHEVROLET*4-Door ........., eee & 345 54 PLYMOUTH Convertible .............. $ 595 ‘53 PLYMOUTH 4. Doors oiduwrestpateets; $ 225 53, FORD 4-DOOF .eeetreeeeeeececceeeee, $ 195 ‘54 OLDSMOBILE 4Do0r oo eeese esses .«$ 695 '§2. PONTIAC 4-Door essere 195 SL FORD 4-Door .ecscereceecvceceevssee $ 125 "Cy Owens" Your Friendly F ORD Dealer ~ 1478S. Saginaw St. FE 5-410] - —~* PE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. tog P.M. ay” ? ‘peau ae _Channel owwiav ~ ane aE “Cannel 6—OHLNAY --~~N"ONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS te:00 D Pee +: cote sets} . paged seen Time. Comedy. conn trap for mountain man (4) News: Williams. (9) Moyie (cont). . . (2) §. F. Beat. Re-run, (4) Road to Summit. Study €10 (4) Weather. -of coming conference of for-|~- 6:15 (4) Box Four. 7 eign ministers. Excerpts 6:25 (2) Weather, from President Eisenhower's 6:30 (1) Comedy (cont.) -NATO (9) Sky King. A narrow). (2) December Bride. Lily encape from, “‘Uninvited| wants to get Pete’s baby on Death.” TV.8 (4) Life of Riley. Comedy.'s:30 (7) Real McCoys. Grandpa - Re-run. tries to boss Luke’s Little (2) News: LeGott. League team. : 6:40 (2) News Analyst John). (9) ({cont.} Dempsey. . (4) Music Theater. All Japa- 6:45 (2) News. nese cast in ‘musical play. 7:00 (7) Girl Decoy. Beverly Gar- Japanese soda jerk (James land, “My Brother's Keep- Shigeta) er,” : (9) Comedy. Huckleberry! Hound. (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. (2) Jeff's Collie. Re-riun. (7) Leave It to Beaver, er, Wally get old horse as pay for working tt car-! nival. 49)-Million Dollar Movie:) - Drama: Margaret O'Brien, “Big City.” (48.) _() Political. (2) I Love Lucy. Lucy is ot-| fered contract after she dances at party. Rerun... (4) Special. Detroit's Schoo! Crist. 4:30 er, Dukes of 7:45 romance niece (Miehi Kobi) of weaithy man, : (2) Yancy -Derringtr. Indian complains to congress. (7) Pat Boone. Teresa Brew- Dixieland. (9) Mike Hammer. Mystery- adventure. (4) Behind Closed Doors. Communist schemes fo get _ doctor’s antidote for neu- tralizing radiation affects. (2) Zane Grey Theater. Farmer is torn. between love for his land and his Con- federate raider son. Edward -G. Robinson and son star. 9:30 oto Riders. md t TV News and Reviews Circle Theater Brings Batk © Fading Killer With Polish By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK forting every once in a while to was kind of run into a TV drama about a killer automatics, shotguns spears, lances, machetes, dirks, Bowie knives, tomahawks, ' movie, ‘ pikes, arrows, sandbags, harpoons, grenades, mustard gas, catapults, sabers, darts, gatling guns, muzzle TV's Playhouse will shift!19:25 (9) Billboard. | loaders, torpedoes, cold steel or from Monday to Friday night next 19:39 (4) Treasure Hunt. hot lead. fall, the Phil Silvers (2) Arthur Godfrey. Last night CBS-TV's Armstrong Show and Lux Playhouse—Silvers (9) Special Agent. Circle Theater sidestepped this en-|will return to CBS-TV next season, 49-55 (7) News. tire catalog and trotted out ap) but probably not in his Sgt, Bilko 14:99 (2) I Love Lucy “ “actual” about an efficient assaé-| role (4) Price Is Right. sin somewhat sunk into disuse— - NBC-TV's Jack Paar will vaca- (7) Cleo. smallpox. tion. from April 27 to May 15— (9) Leon Errol. “The Innocent Killer” was its {Eddie Albert and Margo will spell 11-15 (9) Nursery Schoo) Time. name and it was tidily con- |Paar the first week... CBS-TV’s 11:39 (4) Concentration. structed, nicely acted ant quite |E Sullivan will film shows in| (7) Peter Lind Hayes. satisfying. Italy in August and in Russia in (2) Top Dollar. | Me} Goldberg's script squeezed ... CBSTV's Track (9) Howdy Doody. the maximum,of juice/out of a sit-'down has the wobbles. P uation which was based on the ay EpErEnome era, mutiny, whinsled of water, K (UPI) — It’s com- rough trail—but even so, the hour |g: 8:30 Its_ climactic? scene. in which a 9:45 that doesn’t involve six-shooters, one-armed hero fought against a blackjacks, two-armed yillain — smacked a , bolos, peek deal of ie all Reenter Tracy) 9:30 Pod Dag ot Bink Reck.”| 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. ; ‘me ' /OHANNEL, SWIM: pod 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. fijes of New York's/Department of Public Health and/ offhand T can't Declares Bankruptcy think of a less promising source of LOS ANGELES (AP) — Movie! dramatic deliriim unless it’s the actor John Ireland filed a petition Department Markets? Bureau of in bankruptcy Wednesday. He / 11:30 9:00 - saaheas 10, ade wiiailen ae Rt in etter THe oe “Coded Me ts NU of Reserves Puts Scare]! --@ Walter Winchell, Rerun. Into Arab Neighbors “ ioter) Teste Wed. Woy Be va Nolan, ‘JERUSALEM (AP) — A coded Elsa Lancaster. ap ecg ms 90. Unwed) nell. broadcast calling up three (9) Capt. D. Grief. units of. army reserves brought government said the callup was hs (color) Masquerade~e to duty and all reserves I obilized ‘ po D Pashene (cont.} 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. 10:83 (7) nia ae 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On (9) News. J {4) News: a (2) News: 11:18 (9) aga ® Weather: Blot ~ (4) (2) 11:25 (2) ‘Nightwatch Th. h. Comedy: “Tom, Dick, Ginger Rogers, we prey Bony " (41) (2) Movie. (7) Jean's Notebook. 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Hidden Pages. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. Weights and Measures. |asked 10 days to file a schedule (7) Play Your Hunch. / iof assets and liabilities. (9) Myrt & Doris. sHort sHors: N NBC-TV's Wag-| Ireland is married to actress Jo-: i es cates [am on Tfain/trotted out a complete anne Dru, tied of mae Dick 12: ews. syllabus/of woes last night—chol-' Haymes. 1:00 0 ee — ? s nd Pe ROSS 20 Carries (coll) 43 Large plant 63 Muse of (7) Liberace. 1 piyver's 22 Cleopatra's #4 Bhoshonean poetry (9) Movie. pa q i a3 Fhort-nepret 4.59 (7) Margie. ¢ forage 35 Bruin ‘See et Affirmative == (2) As World Turns. y Hite * * pie Saath) = ro 65 Cronus, for | (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. Ky tipucee 20 Heary blow ret artist gg ANEE., 1:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth. /™ can ea 4 — caaict transportation ae 2:00 mo Day in Court / YS Liners are ainwors §¢ One who DOWN (2) Susie. / ranenortation 2 Request en 1 Flower bolder | (4) Queen for a Day. 18 Onagers 39 Reip ad > of Gacest 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. _ 17 Fish owes “0 Trist 8 ve “aa p 3 Tidy (2) House Party. ‘=< © veight direction 5 Att (Latin) (7) Music Bingo. : —— fuel 2:35 (9) Home Fair. 1x ;3:00 (2) Big Payoff. ~ ; Bird's homes - (4) Young Dr. Malone. ‘ | 10 Century plant (7) Beat the Clock. Sonn iar aaa (9) Movie. a1 Siousn ; -1$:$0 (2) Verdict Is Yours. ty en Aeae: (4) From These Roots. oe! i WA et Buries (1) Who Do You Trust. . ~ YY, 78 ransportation |4:00 (2) Brighter Day. yy 5 ee tee (4 (color) Truth or Conse Z lle ro a Poker stakes gral wii Z GS Z Close ) @ an Band : ws Vo 3 Creat tees «4:18 (2) Secret Storm. j WU 4} Wage wet 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. oy 45 Doctrine (4) County Fair. Vi: + ease * (9) Sherwood Forest. _ bed Se cits 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. bed Ronient Irish - Sgt. Frosos. cantial (9)-Looney Toons. | ] 53 Guido’s notes (5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. 54 Get u ; oy Beanery (4) (color) George Pierrot feomb. form) Presents. — rt] es lace (7) Mickey Mouse Club. so Oreck’ letter 5:88 (4) Sports. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. a 2 Jordan’s higher defense council held a late night emergency meet- apd announced it was taking | 11:20 (9) ‘Theater,/ regi Doro-|bate, in Parliament to express the thy : re, “Claudia,” government’s regret over the 43.) Va poe manner in which the orders were to the reserves ight Cont. the Arab-Israeli frontiers have “e cheater (cont.) : ; / @ Jack Paar. Hermione|Deen unusually quiet in recent "Gra — peer Teere wes, oh ate of myst. * * about Israeli callup. or- (2) N'watch (cont.) _\ders to the reservists were broad- ; a reguiar station break on 00 (4) Continental Classroom. | ; (2) On Farm Front. — + ee oy ot cine our Proposals | on Troy Ballot , Charter ' Amendments, Decided Monday | Depart building, purchase of a suitable site. road. One charter amendment is on! “the reference to \section 12.5 which provides for the ‘compensation of the associate jus- ‘the deletion of Justice Court for the City of Troy." Polio Clinic Slated at Elmwood School AVON Elementary’ School, chairman, announced today. physicians will be in attendance. tion. Those who need transportation are asked to call Elmwood School where arrangements will be. made, Mrs, Frailey said. New Hudson PTA Fair | on Agenda for Tonight » NEW HUDSON — Final plans for| year the forthcoming annual school fair are on the agenda for tonight's Today's Radio Programs - meeting of the New Hudson School PTA. — The meeting is scheduled for 8 ‘in the- school .gymnasium. Frank Bartlett, superintendent of schools, will. be on hand to discuss the i Premier David Ben- . Gurion had assured him the callup 2 Bond Issues to Be its equipment and the The second issue, amounting to $25,000, is for expansion of the present City Building on Wattles . The other is to establish that employes of their law firm, may try cases or pérform any other act as an attorney in or before the TOWNSHIP — Avondale ‘}school PTAs will conduct a polio ‘' clinic from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. April 9 at Elmwood 2751” Auburn Rd., Mrs. Clifford 'Frailey, clinic The clinic will be open to all children and adults in the Avop- dale School District. Two local First, second, third and booster) and Elizabeth Taylor will marry shots will be given. One dollar) in will be ehatged for each inocula- ‘olds to agree to a Nevada-decree. By EARL WILSON. . Marilyn Monroe for her money. should say.”: x Sighand, Chicago. mail about another TV . Liberace! Anolas ... spectaculars in two years . says it'll also be her last . noticed it!” earl, brother, a oe oe She'll wiggle off with E>! million to°$2 million from “ ‘omne Like It Hot” (she gets 10 per cent of the world gross)—her first big loot. Her next’ll be “Time and Tide,” based on the TVA story “Mud on new war jitters -to the Middle East the Stars,” Elsa Kazen directing. She’s been ‘lduring the night but the Israelijtold to report at 20th in Hollywood Apr. 14. “Some Like It Hot” is not only an artistic and commercial. smash — = it’s banned in Kansas because of an MM- Tony Curtis love scene on a yacht. [I found out who poured Marilyn into her_ . skin-tight gown for the NY premiere: - John Moore, designer fer the Matty Tal- No, he doesn’t need any as- sistants. | She s “Also Millionaire’ NEW YORK — A gag 's coming true: a fellow could love : ~ ‘WIESON , mack dress house on 7th Av. He’s done the pouring so -often, when some shivering unclad beauty steps into a - gown, that’s he’s quite biase. Never looks at the girl—only at the dress. ; I already applied. ' TV Viewers Object to Sex- pel ‘Do sit-at-home house- wives object to Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jayne Mansfield, Diana .Dors/ mand for civic service facili and other so-called glamorous sexpots being guest stars on the. big TV shows? . One of my readers, Mrs. E. J.' Binninger, of Milwaukee, hints strongly at it.- “L lke Steve Allen and his three stooges. However, lately, his guest stars have been of the.type I wouldn't invite toi my home. My home isn’t, and I refuse to ‘make it,‘a burlesque run- | way,” - minger. * rom rs * Joanna Barnes, whd’s making her first “Tarzan”, movie, | * . . Luise Rainer recited a Biblical’ piece on the Ed Sullivan show; later sald anxiously, “I, did ane word wrong--and I’m sure every minister in the country (Copyright, 1959) declares Mrs. Bin- -“P¢ rather have my children poor as church mice than wearing the clothes these burlesque queens do—or don't, I an for the Peles: Lind Tajen aw whinh to-gitcg Wt the air, she says the trouble with the show was it was over- sponsored; more advertisements than eritertainment. . 7 * "And another customer's opinion on another subject: “Alistair Cooke uses the most beautiful English on TV and TROY — Four local propositions|next to. him is John Daly of “Whats My Line?’ "—Ies, B. will be up for voters’ consideration iwhen they go to the polls on Monday. They include bond issues in the amount of $150,000 and two EARL’S PEARLS: A crystal gazer.is sometimes a gir! who »|thinks she just got a diamond engagement ring. : TODAY’S BEST LAUGH:,A customer at a local cafe com- plained about the small food portions, and the management took immediate steps—they made the lights dimmer .. * From women readers also there is lately a rush of . 1 wouldn't say it’s the ‘reanlt of 2 planned “campaign”—but the mail is on cards and it is all rooting for the continuation of a gram by an old favorite of the ladies: \ on post- pro- ... Gen- . That’s "| Coneene ‘Offer Expected to Get Big] Play This Year : . NEW YORK (AP) — The well- heeled investor's darlings — * exempt bonds — are expected to} hit a new high in volume this) confident lars in nearly 7% billion last year, and bond men. say they may top eight | “teey “aes as many as just 12 years Offerings are expected to crease because state and ‘focal ‘governments face a enough higher to take immediate needs. Space.Capsule Showing Slated on TV April 19 outer space will be seen for the Las Vagas, Nev., Sunday, April 19. Hal Selection of the man for this. /historie flight is currently under! iway. He will rocket into space in’ his capsule inside the nose of an Ne Atlas missile. ati a “World Congress of Flight’ ever Plan Nuptials Within 6 Weeks By JAMES BACON AP Motion Picture Writer LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—Singer Eddie Fisher said today that he Mexico within the next six weeks, Wednesday - night he had said they would’ wed in Las Vegas if he could get the consent of his former oa pete Reynolds, . * But he added later that he had slight hope of getting Miss Reyn- She has obtained a California di- vorce which will not be final for a Fisher pointed out that he could get a divorce in- Mexico without his former wife’s consent. get married in Mexico, Fisher nodded in agreement. _ He and Miss Taylor said they held in the United States. | >As the U. S.- prepares. for flight into true spacé, exploration of its Eddie, Liz Ready to Wed 33 ror wicain nett we Debbie's consent to a quickie di-|take him into near-orbit on the vorce but was rebuffed. - Debbie said earlier she wouldn’t consent because it would be em- fringes of space. — ‘ barra Washington Denie barrassng to explain to ber wo! WASHINGION VEmes have two. wives at the same time. Under a Nevads decree, Fisher JACKSON Gas Line and Miss Taylor could not live as man and wife in California until Debbie's decree: is “final, penalty of bigamy charges. * *« * But Miss Taylor explained that it would be no hardship to re- Gas Co., natural gas pipeline: system so as to serve Consumers Power Co. of main away from California for a) y,-Kson. Mich year. She said she is going back there April 6 for the Oscar awards then will be away -for eight or nine months making two movies. She said she has her three chil-|&** dren with her and has closed her California Miss Reynolds alsd will attend the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and: Sciences Awards~ din- ner next Monday. Jerry Wald, two-hour nation- wide telecast, said he will space the appearance. of Debbie and Liz producer home. of the an hour. apart. Fisher was favorably receiv ed in his singing appearance Wednes- day: night. When Miss Taylor en- tered’ the: crowded dining room she received a warm round of ap- plause. read: “Liz, go home!” Examiner Francis L. Hall yester- by. Michigan Gas Storage ©., also’ of Jackson, to transport gas for Consumers. The Commission already has or- dered that exceptions to the deci- sion be filed within seven days. Ar- gument will be heard here April 9. To Convert Salt Water ANN ARBOR w — W. L. Bladget and Associates have been awarded a contract for, the preliminary process design of the first of-five isaline water conversion demonstra- tion plants-authorized by Congress. 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