kik bowie SICRTGAN FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 199740 PAGES Finances Sound as City Faces lew Problems - oe praca agro tape project within reason.” Pica e 2 ‘This was fe encouraging picture painted yesterday ’ cen iy City Manager Walter K. Wittman “in his" debt, assuming @ $4,550,000 issue passed May 20, would still be only $7,450,000, considerably less than a $20,000,000 “ceiling” of eight per cent of the city’s assessed valuation permitted by the City ~ Charter. “The future for this community is very . bright,” he afided. “The city’s cash posi- Sake Gi a ic COPA pootiiens te asa goods? He cited figures showing the city's tax rate dropped two per cent since 1951, the county rate jumped 29 per cent and the school 93 per cent for the same time. But . he praised school officials for engineering a necessary and Jarge building program, which, he said, was the| ors reason for the tax boost. x FY x In @ list of 14 Michigan cities, Pontiac’s ratio of as- sessed valuation to state equalized values was ranked ’ eleventh, This indicates, the manager said, that Pon- ‘the city’s share tiac is assessing on a proportionate lower rate and still able to‘maintain comparable lower taxes. He outlined that the city was undertaking some | $3,312,000 in “cash” capital improvement jobs this year. He then listed certain problems facing the city. Willman said the additional money needed to com- plete Pontiac General Hospital was the result of being , “caught in the rising escalator of prices.” He urged that “a progressive forward look be made nosais to pass the bond issue” May 20. “It is unthinkable that this city should permit an unoccupied and unused skeleton to exist in the face of this terrific need,” the official said of the need for hospital beds. & .& © At present the city's bonded debt includes a $75,000 airport hangar issue, a $645,000 sewage treatment plant issuance, and the original $2,900,000 hospital package. The first two involve revenue bonds and are paying for themselves, while the last would be included in the city’s general oblization bond debts. City Cutting ‘Down Hospital Debt The manager declared that the city would begin this year “whittling” away in payment of the hospital debt. He listed 1957 “bond jobs” as the old hospital debt, a new $1,850,000 hospital issue, a $3,091,000 treatment plant, and the completion ofthe $600,000 parking lot package approved by voters last year. — During his discussion of city taxes, Willman noted that the growth of Pontiac was evident in increasing assessed valuations, budgets, and tax portions ‘ofjengineers, budgets from 1951 to this year. - Assessed values leaped 65 per cent from $153,- 216,160 in 1951 to approximately $254,000,000 this year. A 50 per cent climb from:a 1951 $3,407,000 budget to a present $5,381,779 plan was experienced. The portions of the budgets derived from taxes jumped 61 per cent in the six year period, bedowse xmas x &.° outiining the 1957 capital improvement program, Willman listed the follewing: . 2 Paving pose totaling $1,900,000 — This includes pass, the widening of Orchard Lake avenue and Perry street from Huron to the city limits, and all other yearly paving jobs. : “We pave eight to 10 miles per year,” told: the Rotarians. — : He continued by nishiee $630,000 would go toward sanitary, storm and combined sewer construction this year. tnsiecanigedibid Sidewalk construction in “the city would total| Es ype $110,000... At this pont, Witiman stresed that thé ety “ts La a of the Orchard Lake-Telegraph under-|the head. a ee feces ra SoA eed i ars ae , Reuther Achieves All Major « Goals UAW President | Now Receives $77,000 Salary Other Raises Granted as Union Prepares to Close Convention achieved all the major ob- jectives he sought at the constitutional convention The 3,200 delegates were ready to return home after filling in unfinished details at today’s session. The convention last night | Mont voted almost unanimously to give Reuther a $4,000 salary increase.. He has been getting $18,000. Sal- aries of other union offi- cials also were increased. In their weeklong convention, the Auto Workers re-elected Reu-, ther to a seventh term and over- whelmingly adopted his key pro- supplemental contracts. Awaits Solution to Press Puzzle ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (Pi © — Walter P. Reuther| | of the United Auto Work-| $300 Pot-O-Gold [fie Top WAVE : AP Wirephote NAMED DIRECTOR — Cmdr. SG a ee ee , will become director of the WAVES about July 1, haa Pigg ors ypald has announced. Comdr. stationed in London, will ‘succeed Capt. Louise Wilde in the post. Hussein Seeks Socialist’s Help Jordanian King Asks Abdul Halim Miner to _ Form Government AMMAN (INS)—King Hussein g » l if if i z doing a lot of work that should have been ago. We are carving our way out of a pasi - must continue to do so.” ‘ *. 2 The Public Safety Building—Wiliman promised com- and we -pletion of this building to house police, fire headquar- ters, and municipal courts by no later than fall. He emphasized that it would be all paid for when the city moved in. A $200,000 appropriation this year will complete the $875,000 structure, the manager said. Fifth Fire Station Almost Ready Fifth Fire Station—“This station is about ready to move into if we get more men,” he explained. Payment toward Pontiac General Hospital—The city will pay $167,000 out of the half millidn dollars, allo- cated. to allow for the acceptance of bids on the new wing. ( Sadan q2ébitee tweed, plepeity: hielieisen to expend a ee ee, ‘Building. "Ait ~ $00 tr the cota ot th és expan maps cates 2, Col. 1) He or 4) (ae e 20 years| |‘ with * thr conventional ot atone] The apostles saw quickly that oe ag wears or oop peg Waterford Eyes Tax Boost Vote: ‘for Police Force Needs New Revenue to Replace Funds From Traffic Violations Costs ' The possibility of a refer- endum on a tax boost looms _|in Waterford Township if the 16-man police force is to be maintained. Newly-elected supervisor Elmer Johnson last night warned that additional source of income was sought by saying, “that if proves the budget in its nowjentirety, they will have to °'take funds from the school budget since ‘the township is taxed -to its 15 mill limitation.” Board members met last night and approved a 1957-58 budget of $430,810. In the plan $120,140 has Se a deat ca kath ie i ‘THE Ez e = ed agtfils ra Mit | ‘ the allocation board ap-). A Real Easter Rabbit AP Wirephote . “BUNNY” A YEAR OLD — Laughing with her favorite toy ani- mals is Anne Marie Rabbit, of Quincy, Mass., who will be one year old.on Easter Day. Nicknamed “Bunny” by her parents, she has a grandfather named Peter Rabbit who will be a guest at her birth- day party. Pontiac, Area Offices to Close Despite Action House Is Adjourned Until Tuesday, Ending Possibility of Cheng Units Still Must Act “=| Township UF Choices Not Yet Determined i== Final decision as to how many of the 15 units of the Oakland County Townships United Fund will m with the United Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit will be made by the directors of each township unit, it became apparent today. Directors of the Townships United Fund Monday’ * voted to merge with the Sun's a Deceiver— {tot Fund. according: It's Topcoat Weather In spite of the sunshine, tem- remained at a sub-freez- However, only seven townships of the 15 were represented at the mee It became meee: HE re u “ora, Simon Peter weve’ oy | know him . em 9 At it inane coed fr the et He) had come to seize him like sustes' shy Simon turned quickly ie-. Ne ren 8 roves ae ee © appear-|" He emphasized that before any route is approved, all parties,|ance on Sunday's Ed Sullivan) 1 s Labor Department figures, the city, county, state, and Bureau of Public Roads, would have)" > oi 7 Norvell, Pontiac in-|*hough based on the best data . . man, has asked that any-|*V#llable, ate mostly approxima- “We are maintaining an open mind here as far as the city 84-ligdy wishing to be included on aj"*- “good luck” telegram to Harris i. ame tak ee aver ‘of the city, he urged publicican-do ao for 19 cents through the| Eo Pe ont test al a cussion,” he stated. - Dimes and names should be colle at i SPAee0. For he Civic Auditorium — — Willman spoke of plans for the auditorium, left 7 | month of March alone it was but added a-note of pessimism by saying, “time is a little short to lila wa rqgt 0 Agger paid on $1,485,000. ; St * For the UAW, the average per Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce committee is shooting Oe aon aan Se te capita for the ‘last half of 1956 tomorrow to |Was On a membership of 1,173,804. The UAW paid per capita on 1,442,-| 7 : . very build a fence 787 1 January and on 1,224,000 in Fringe Problems — “We know well = | Harris, whose voice is often con-|rebruary, its latest return, — : » ’ oe can’t around the city,” Willman said, “but at the same time we fused with that of Bing Crosby,| peck apparently is headed for a lives at 944 ‘Argyle Ave. “I got a little tired of Detroit)... investigators. Ap? cals nfo Undergo, soot. ee 2s: S by Surgery Tomorrow Truce Team Member be called back at some future er,” Norvell said, ‘‘Let’s|\NEW EVIDENCE Show him where bis backing comes} Sen, McClellan (D-Ark) told * Vvom:" ° gTEss Tunket BOSTON hospital bulletin sal A rd H H time.”’ WASHINGTON (INS)—The Army|eaid today an operation willbe Murdered in Indochina Anth-| SAIGON, South Viet Nam w—| The committee, which fs I placed! aimert Edward Lucien Cannon, 39,|charged with searching out evi- relief| Canadian member of the Interna-|dence of corruption in labor and tional Truce Supervisory teams in/management, has said Beck used : Dr. Richard B, Cattell of the! indochina, was fouhd stabbed to/$32,000 in Teamsters Union funds had been “distorted.” famed Lahey Clinic, who perform-'death in his bed today. He was for his own purposes, Members of Congress had de-ied the operation four years a8. |stabbed in the chest. Beck already is in trouble with nounced the May 3-4 expedition as] wij} be the surgeon tomorrow al-| President Ngo Dinh Diehm has the AFL-CIO for invoking the Fifth 80. - _lordered a top level investigation, |Amendment in refusing to answer . Eden's persofial physician, Sir\an official source said. Rep. George Mahon (D-Tex.) had Horace Evans; is flying from Lon- “There: wes ap ofiilal statement tended his answers might tend to don “it ig highly probable Beck will * * * Missing, 120 Safe From "ome delegates charged the nelit how sponsored b union leadership was ‘‘appeasing” Tt oERe at Pit we get thi, we. might have a supply of soft water the area, 2 miles east of Hiro- # is sas ; etait’ cai | another session with Senate rack- ‘ newsmen yesterday. a 2 in the) a light of newly evidence, that charged the UAW was aban-| industrial wll : t 3 4 a Wee iigl: TE i Nakai i ebafit i . (intl fi Rettte see i A i FE i i t- it ag ‘ 3 BB ; i 4 al HE 3 dirs 73 sv Board of Education OKs Record Budget laws covering Fair Employment Practices.’ Straits Traffic Rises LANSING. #® — Ferry traffic E across the Straits of Mackinac for — vith the first quarter of the year showed The Robert C. J. Traub Memo- rial Scholarship at Bloomfield Hills High School has been awarded to Arthur Plaxton for music and Sw- from each of these fields, to travel in Europe during the summer fol- lowing high school graduation, — A perpetual afvard, the * a slight increase over the same pe-| riod a year ago, the State Highway |— Department reported today, “A garden in the tropics” is a phrase used by Thackeray to de- scribe Ireland — not Florida! The description applies: precisely © to Parknasilla in County Kerry where! & a jungle of palms, bamboos and exotic plants grow in a sheltered, cove. Parknasilla is protected by mountains and warmed by the &. ! Gulf8feam. VAR2 warned that the project might cost/don to be present at the surgery.jon details surrounding Cannon’slincriminate him and noted that the Army a 100 million dollar budg-| The 59-year-old diplomat's con-|death, He was believed to have/the Internal Revenue Service has et cut. dition is good, today’s bulletin’been attached to one of the com-|been investigating him. j The Army had planned to fly the;said, There is no evidence of in-| mission's mobile teams. Congressional group to Fort Knox,/fammation of the colon at this Practice of medicine and sur. house them there, and bring them/time in the opinion of Dr. Sara M.| At recent fur auctions in Oslo, m the back to Washington May 5, the day! Jordan, head of the Lahey Clinic’s| Norway, 77,353 mink furs were|to American citizens in 22 of the after the Derby. department of gastroenterology. | sold. ‘states. 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Vackaro, Grocer Here Since 1919 Michael E, Vackaro, 68, owner of the Vackaro supermarket on ‘Baldwin avenue, died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of a heart ailment, He had been ill three months, He was born in Italy on April 23, 1888, to James V. and Kathrine Vackaro, and married here on May 25, 1922, His home was at 2310 W. Walton Bivd, e Mr. Vackaro eame to Pontiac from Pennsylvania in 1919 and went into the grocery business at that time. He was‘a member of Rooseyelt Lodge No. 519 F&AM sete OE ie ‘more St. died yesterday morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of several months. — He was a: member of St. Mi- . Mr. Bombe leaves his wife, Enid; his . Mrs, Frank Bombe; a son, Robert Chastain of Pontiac; a daughter, Mrs. Jerry Theunick of iLake- Orion, three sisters and four brothers. The Rosary will be recited at! 8:30 tonight in the Brace - Smith 9 a.m. Saturday from St, Michael's Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery, MRS. "FORREST CRAMTON HADLEY — Service for Mrs, Forrest (Mary) Cramton, 57, of) 3547 East St. who died Wednesday | night, will be held from the Had- ‘ley Federated Church Saturday. Burial: after the 2 p.m. rite will be in Green's Corners Cemetery. Mrs, Cramton is survived by ‘her husband, one son, Glen of Hadley, two brothers, Paul and Lewis’ Ryan of Elba Township, and a foster brother, Howard Smith of Florida. MBS, WILFRED FULLER DAVISBURG—Service for Mrs. |; Wilfred (Margaret L.) Fuller, 4, of 6420 Bridgelake Rd,, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of the’ Lakes Catholic Church, with burial| in Clarkston Cemetery. Her body lies in the Sharpe Funeral Home, Clarkston. Mrs. Fyller died sudden- ly at her home yesterday. She is survived by her husband ‘and three daughters, Mrs. Wilfred, Geraldine Pacer and Mrs. W illiam. Porritt, both of Clarkston. MRS, C. GRIGOREAN and a veteran of World War I. Surviving besides his wife, the former Maude B. Nye, are two daughters, Mrs, Patrick Borer and Mrs, Frank Harper, both of Pon- tiac, Other survivors include two sis- ters and four brothers, Mrs, Clair Geister of Royal Oak; Mrs. Ru-| dolph Larson; John, Joe; Samuel and Nick Vackaro, all of Pontiac. | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- day from the Sparks-Griffin Chap- el, with the Rev, C. George Widdi- field of All Saints Episcopal Church officiating. The Roosevelt Lodge will conduct a graveside service at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Judge Grants Temporary Halt White Chapel Officials Protest Assessment of Taxes by. Troy Circuit Judge George B. Har- trick yesterday issued a temporary injunction to the White Chapel Memorial Assn., refraining the, = acammeeainemeneneaees City of Troy from collecting $95.1) ===" — in personal property taxes at the association’s cemetery, 621 E. kane) Lake Rd. The injunction was ordered sie! the association deposited $931.25 with the court unti] outcome of an. ‘as yet unscheduled hearing. The sum represents the tax lev- ied by Troy on machinery, equip- ment, furniture and furnishings and the cemetery plus a tax col- lection fee. The association is asking a per- manent injunction against the tax, claiming it is the “settled policy” in Michigan not to levy against the lands, funds and personal prop- erty of burial grounds, The tax was levied in February. : by the newly-created city. The as-| sociation claims that’ previously, | when located in Troy Township, it| was not taxed. The city did not levy a land tax, against the cemetery. About 125 million acres of for-| ested land in Alaska are under the | administration of the U, S. jand ! 14 S. Seginew 65-1877 DISCOUNTS UP TO OFF fire FURNITURE APPLIANCES CARPETS COMPARE— * PRICES ARE BORN HERE } JOSEPH ‘FURNITURE CO.: ' i ' | 1 Funeral Home. Service will be at! Deaths. in Pontiac and Neb Areas stahtine ct heidanieen of 425 Mt. Vernon: Blvd., pe es who died yesterday, will be 10 a.m. Monday from Holy Orthodox Church, Detroit. Burial Mrs. Hill, $2, died the home of her daughter at i a She came here seve years ago from Detroit and cas oele of First Church of Christ ‘Scientist, Surviving .is her daughter, Mrs. ‘William P. Stewart. Complete services will be at, ithe Bell Chapel of the William R ‘Hamilton Co, at 3 p.m. tomorrow. a RAY KELLEY LAPEER — ‘Service for Ray Kelley, 62, formerly of rage | who died Thursday in Chicago will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday from the Baird Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Stiles Cemetery. ° ; Survivors include his wife Edith, | and one sister, of Chicago. — WILLIAM H. KILLIAN ROCHESTER — Serwice for Wil- liam H. Killian, 85,. of 128 Texas, | who died this morning at Pontiac General Hospital, is pending from; the William R. Potere Funeral Home here. Mr. Killian is survived by his wife Lulu, a son Ora, of Roches-. tinger of St. Louis, Mo., a sister, and a brother. RAYMOND WESTLAKE SR. UTICA—Service forsRaymond E. } Westlake Sr., 66, of 44725 Brocten | held at 8:30 a.m, Saturday from) lthe Milliken Funeral Home here, land at 9 a.m from St. Lawrence, Catholic Church. Burial will be in TROY — Service for Mrs. Con-'Mt, Olivet Cemetery, Detroit, Ro-'as red skin. jter, a daughter Mrs. Charles Ket-| +} saty: will be when at 8:30 this evening. . Mr, Westlake is survived by his Sed Aftiar of 30. Clemens; two Clarence of Birmingham . brothers, and William of Utica, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Nellie Husten of Pon- tiae: and Mrs, Beatrice Homer of Detroit. ‘Brothers. premiered. The Spirit of ing a far from plain gown that had M anstield Steals Show From Lindy | in ‘Cireus Act’: HOLLYWOOD *e— Wa cuir * The voluptuous actress, wear- x *¢ peg tage gop wy, ith Slagen on_a_show seldom seen in the Deaths Elsewhere : THE ASSOCIATED PRESS # By i Okla; — William ‘executive, politician and philan-. ‘thropist, founder and board chair- ‘man of the Skelly Oil Co., prom-) *linent in Republican. polities and: resembled a circus act, lifted his But*as far as the fans were con-. | generally regarded as Tulsa's top, civil leader, iwas born near ne Te. * y | Jr., 60, vice president and. secre- tary of the John R. Thompson Co. restaurant chain and associated, years, died yesterday, _ {dom in St. —_ Minn. * * | Anuar. ‘Noble, 88, Uvalde, Tex., retired i idied yesterday. Lawmaker Seeks Grant or Research on Disease | ‘Rep. Leslie H. 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She’s economizing. — Old Austerity herself ‘is easing the burdens on her people and while some of the steps are relatively * minor, they indicate the trend of the - times. At least they indicate the at trend of the times in the British and which it still collects in spite of the fact the “emergencies” for . which they were passed have long since ceased to exist. : _:. = *« Congressmen ‘inal divisions are “hearing from the folks back home” in unprecedented’ numbers on the _° current budget. The voters are sick - of additional costs. And just to speak out plainly in meetirig, this includes | foreign aid. yy iy about “foreign aid.” @ tied with blue ribbons in the of most of the voters. ft they’re wrong and per- # haps the Administration is right, but at the moment they're perfectly ready to let their own judgment stand ahead of Wash- ington’s. Then, if they're wrong and the fop brass is right, the ~ people will have to assume the responsibility for the mistakes. Ce wee. Isn’t that the way a Republic and a Democracy are supposed to func- tion? Isn’t that the main idea? The people speak and when they make a wrong decision, they'll have to abide by their own finding. Right now, we believe the vast majority of the com- mon folk (and that fneludes us all) wants less taxes. The people want a smaller budget. And they don’t want a token cut, cut. ‘They want a heavy ax. *..-%... ¥ The people want a major slash ‘and that means a slash that runs. at least five billion dollars. If anyone asks “how,” we ‘respect- fully refer them to a great patriot — and statesman from Virginia a named United States Senator : Harry Byrd. He's an exceedingly ‘ practical and hard headed citizen :_ of long experiénce, and he has the answers on paper in black and white in plain, legible ‘terms. US. Economic Growth Boosting Steel Demand Due to the demand for steel in our economy, experts think that this year is likely to set a new record for ore imports. . Last year 34 million tons from foreign countries was negrly 30 per. | cent greater than the 1955 record of. . ‘ 26.6 million net tons. Such gains are the result of exploration and de- velopment programs by American steel and ore companies, particularly in Canada Pe: Latin America. ” * ou 1956 more than 45 per total iron ore imports from Canada and nearly 47 and gent from seven Datin came from foreign sources, as compared to 18 per-cent in 1955. ee ae In our own State taconite, the very. hard low grade ore abundant in the » Lake Superior region is being used in increasing quantities. Processed into pellets containing more than 60 per cent iron, it is found to be excellent for blast. furnaces. The first ship- ment of another low grade ore, jas- per, left the Michigan processing plant late in 1956. x“ * =< ® A steel executive recently estimat- ed that in the next 25 years the world’s steel industries may nearly double their capacities. This will be — due in part to the demands of plants using nuclear power and the necd for steel in mining and processing uranium and thorium ores. New in- dustries based on nuclear power ail over the world, the official pointed out, will create further demands for steel. tk hk , The outlook for our basic steel industry is better than good, Domestic demand for all goods and services will continue to rise ‘with the prospective population _ gain of 30 million to 200 million ‘in the next ten years. — The Man About Town It’s the Last Call Your Contest Entry Must Be in By Tomorrow Noon ‘Sorry: What you'll be if you let . somebody else get that $250. Yes, this is absolutely the last cal, Saturday at NOON is the final hour and _ minute that your baseball contest entry is acceptable at The Pontiac Press Office and that’s TOMORROW NOON. You have Jess than 4 hours to qualify for the prize. At this late hour you'd better not take | a chance on the mails. Better make personal delivery. If you cannot come during business hours, drop your entries into the box at the office entrance, which is at your service 24 hours every day. a a G a Oe Smeal yank on ibs west side of the outside front entrance. Just lift wp the lid and drop them in. All entries deposited there by noon will be counted. The $250 goes to thie entry making the “nearest correct answer to: What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night of Friday, April 26, and what will be his batting average? Every member of your family is eligible to compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. Don’t let that $250 get away from you. Your favorite player will make every effort to do his part. Will you do yours? Siow banks that still persist in the Pontiac area are found in shaded spots at Mount Holly, where Mort Graddis entertained many thousands the _ past ‘winter at his ski resort, and manufac- tured large quantities of snow. Among those who have read The Pon- tiac Press ever since its first issue 57 years ago is Mrs. Laura Elkins of 748 Orchard Lake Ave., now celebral- ing her ninety-second birthday. Peach trees in blossom are reported in a letter from Mrs. Blanche Feldstrum of Romeo, who is hoping we'll have no more killing frosts. Many recent entries in our baseball contest favor the Detroit Tiger, Charley Maxwell, and it. looks as though he might be lead- ing the pack when the contest closes tomorrow noon. Batting averages given him range from .425 to .770. Today's Oakland County “first” goes to Milford. At a recent mock United Nations Assembly at Hills- dale College, 21 Milford High School students participated, which was the largest representa- tion of any high school in Mich- igan. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Emma Vondermueh! . of 51 Edison St.; eighty-seventh birthday. Lewis G. Burkenstock of Drayton Plains: eighty-sixth day. birth- Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Garner of Davisburg; fifty-ninth wedding anni- versary. f Mr. and Mrs. John Kempf of Romeo; | fifty-fourth wedding anni- versary, : \ / the 141 million tons used in this » country last. year 24 per cent MORR/$—— The Last Mile David Lawrence Says: WASHINGTON — Partisanship has been carried to extremes be- fore in Arferica, but it may, be doubted whether ariything has ever paralleled the spectacle of -the Democrats in the Senate Foreign Relations Com- LAWRENCE Simon Gerson, odieae Commuinst Daily, was born in = country. He said under questioning that he is and has been a Com- munist and that normally he would not answer the question if he were subpoenaed. But: he and the other witnesses. were not under oath be- cause they were merely “invited” to testify. Gerson was also asked about the restrictions on travel imposed by the Seviet government, and he naively said he was not an authority on the restrictions ini- posed in Russia and that, if the Soviet Union doesn't advocate complete freedom of travel for newsmen, they should do so. Everybody in the news business knows that only a handful of Amer- ican correspondents are permitted regularly to report the “news” in Moscow and that only brief visits by other newsmen restricted to certain areas are permitted. - RED INVITATIONS : What the Peiping government did recently was to invite a few American newsmen to go to Red China for 30-day- visits. The Com- munist government will, of course, select the places they can visit and the persons they can _ interview. This is not “‘freedom of the press’’ . but a governmentally regulated scheme for getting propaganda into American publications. It's part of a program of ‘exchanging’: mis- sions on the so-called "cultural" side. If the American government assents to a press mission, it means that the Peiping government will follow with requests for other “missions” of Americans to visit Red China. The argument that in 1919 our State Department criticized- Red China when the latter banned non-Communist newsmen was of- fered by one witness as an ex- ample of inconsistency on the part of the State Department te- day. This happened, of course, before the Korean war — the third largest fereign war in our history. It has not yet been term- - inated. The situation today, grow- ing out of that Korean War. is far different than. it was in 1949 or in the days prior to “recog. nition” of the Soviet Government in 1933. The problem is not whether pass- ports shall be issued to American newsmen to visit countries whose governments have not been “‘rec- ognized.”” It is whether, in what amounts to a “‘state of. war’ to- day. American newsmen shall _al- low themselves to play. the game of the enemy. The mothers and fathers of the many boys killed or wounded in Korea haven't forgot- ten that Red China is still at war a ee ay LIL ONES. Me ALANS | *" fy i t “They're Heorice. Jimmy = a’ new sister.”* | | # +) with us. They feel that the Pan- nfunjom armistice didin't bring peace — indeed the Communists have refused to attend a peace conference, and there are many violations of the armistice on rec- ord, Thousands of American troops are right now on guard at the armistice line. The Red China govérnment, moreover, is still holding American citizens as hostages. It seems to be all right in the eyes of some editors in this country for the Red Chinese to attempt to use. the Asnericen newsmen as an instru- -Newsmen Should Stay Out of China ment of their , foreign policy, but it isn't all right for the United States to ask. the American newsmen ‘patriotically to co-operate by turn- ing down Red China’s “‘invita- Dr. William Brady Says: Mixed Up on Metabolism but Smart About Clothes A reader would jike to learn about the relatiénship of eating and the amount of exercise to the rate of metabolisni. During the summer « the reader (Mrs. K. E.) spends 2 or 3 hours outdoors every day and feels wonderful. In the winter she is out only 10 er 15 minutes a day and feels dull and | heavy when she overeats just a little. Why? DR. BRADY What kind of physical activity would I suggest for the winter? She lins two smal] children and ~ finds it impossible to také a brisk walk; they are limited to a slow saunter, In parentheses after the word metabolism Mrs. K. E. writes (Dirty Word?) When I was a boy on Chapel Street in Canandaigua we didn’t have a dictionary either—that is, aot a regular 18-pounder. We had a ragged 4-pounder—I remember mother consulting it as she worked. at a crossword puzzie. If Mrs, E.'s daily walk is limited to a saunter she may find some of the movements of the “Last Brady Symphony” suited to her metabolic requirements. For the symphony, send 35¢ and stamped, self-ad- ' dressed envelope. At the same time ask for instructions for the Belly Breathing exercise. * * * Mrs, E. says her two children are the scandal of the neighbor- hood. Every other mother in the block. thinks she is heartless be- cause her children wear only half as many clothes outdoors as theirs. But her children are rarely ill. SELDOM SICK . One respiratory itifection @rs. E's words) lasting perhaps a week is par for the year, while their litle friends, all bundled up all the time, seem to be sniffling most of the time. So far Mrs. E.'s chil- dren have escaped epidemics of measles, mumps and chicken pox. Measles, mumps and chicken pox are respiratory infections, spread via cough, sneeze and conversation spray, just as scar- let fever, diphtheria, whooping cough, epidemic meningitis and poliomyelitis are. A child exposed to any respira- tory infection is as likely to catch it when he is. wearing excessive _ clothing as he jis when he is wear- ing just what he finds confortable or even what the other mothers’ on the block would piipbably consider insufficient clothigg. \ + , There's no vidoe clinical or scientific, that the. clothing any one wears or leaves off has ‘anything to do with tibility to respira- tory or other ian. iw Mrs, E. conctades: “My feeling i i i ty/ i‘ hy Wide Ps epee mer? RPG Ge, te Uy? Reena og straight is that if a child doesn't know how many Wraps he needs te tee and shovid't be alowed on Weare Hill English Physiologist and world authority on fresh air and ventilation says: “Tt is absurd to put on an over- coat when going out for a walk. It is good to go out and be braced by feeling cold and so be impelled to take vigorous exercise." * & * | ed letters, not more than une page words long pertaining Laghom Resith and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a = addressed envelope is sent tiac Press, Pontiac, fA seeclgg self- “<1 Pon- a few friendly hands cussing our woes. Speakers il be arranged as the club pro- gresses. Wives who'd like their . husbands wearing suits from ten years ago should shoo then Fm* 5'11",: * George Molnar 342 Whittemore D3 Offers Big Secret About Governor Your readers always like to be “in on the know.” O.K. Tll wise you up. G. Mennen Williams. will not run against Senator Potter two years from. now as all you people drink. He will rug for his present office again im 1958 and then will make the Big Move in 1960 and be- come a Democratic candidate for~ the presidential nomination. — . Sh-b-h-h-b Reader Tilecusses Adoption Problem No woman should have the right to give up her -baby and then decide years later she has changed her mind. I’ can under- stand that such a decision is made under great emotional stress. and that the circumstances may have come about by an unfortunate — ke early in her life, but it is inhumanly cruel to take a child out of a home it Joves and where- it is loved to place it with 4 mother it doesn’t even know. All mistakes have unhappy con- sequences, some more than oth- ers. But no mother’s conscience and maternal instinct. should be assuaged at the expense of three other persons, especially when the three include an innocent, vulner- able child and two adults who have giyen more than their share of kindness and love. Pas Who Knows ‘Let’s Quit it Kidding About the Tigers’ I'm sick of excuses for Detroit's one-run defeats, If the score’s tied and the other side can repeatedly bring in that winning run and your side repeatedly fails, why, it sim- ply means that you haven't got what it takes. as ,Coming through in the clutch is a necessary part of a winner,. That's the main difference be- tween the winner and loser. One has the intestinal fortitude and the ability to go all out when it counts. The other side fails and ‘Bt Fred's we have to put up with you. Shirley Grant Keego ay ee ‘It’s Hospital Duty to Protect Public’ by the most skillful. That's the only defense the public has, This Hospital Addition Cost Questioned Mr, Kern wasn't fooling. He didn't go far enough. We voted three dollars for an addi- $30,000. With the $1.5 million, it adds up to $5,080,000. What is wrong? Just a few miles south they have a complete new hospital, not an addition, on 100 acres and it has all the most modern equipment, The cost was just $4 million. Again. I say, what's wrong? Read the March 28 editorial and back up the. newspaper, outstanding in pro- tecting our interests. Taxpayer Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Your dog may have a pedigree . .. As far as records reach . And it may, be obedient . .. To everything you teach . , . Or it may be a common mutt ... . That lingers at your feet . . . Because somewhere it found you, as... You walked along the street .. . It may become a champion. . . Or just a household pet .. . But if you love that animal . . will forget ... For every pat you give it, and. . For every friendly smile . Your dog will cuddle up to you. . . And. follow you each mile . . . It will be truly loyal, and . . . Protect you to the end... Yes, it will even die for you . To prove it is your friend; (Copyright, 1957) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY But he knoweth the way that I take; when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as oa — dob 23:10. ~~ * * The very afflictions of our earths - ly pilgrimage are presages of out future: glory, as shadows indicate the sun.—Richter. Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Tells How to Catch a Man Rita’s problem should be of special concern to jewelers. For they can’t sell engagement rings and wedding bands tiil girls of Rita’s type get wise to the facts about male psychol- ogy. You jewelers would perk - up your rina sales. if you'd offer young folks the scientific rating scales named below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case U-353: Rita G., aged 24, is a conscientious oldest child. -* * * “Dr. Crane, at times I feel as if I could scream,” she admitted. “For I am the J dutiful oldest # child. My parents : seem to think I | will be an old | maid and always: live at home with them, “M ea pwhile my younger sister, who is 1, has boy friends galore. CRANE Two of them are asking her to marry them right now. ; “But I seldom get a date. And I don’t know why, for you can see from these photographs of my sister and myself that we look much alike. * * * “So why do boys avoid me and chase after my sister like flies after honey?” GIRLS, BEWARE Girls, please study Rita's com- ments carefully. For. many of you. think you would be over. undid with” if only you, . could eliminate e minor physi- cal condition, such as freckles or -a@ snub nose or thick ankles or ete tt tem’t primarity your chassis and jts ddernments which pro- duce = or Rita would «her. ‘have as many romances as her younger sister. For Rita is just as pretty: But Rita jacks something which her sister possesses. Rita is too efficient ond prim and proper. She vaguely makes mer; feel ill at ease around her by her “executive” personality. - Oh, she doesn’t bark orders and boss them around, But she creates the aura of a school merm or efficient female who is superi-— or to the usual male. — So men feel ill at ease around They are afraid she _ will- correct their grammar or out- “smart them in her logic or over- bid them in her pay check. WHAT BOYS LIKE Boys want to feel superior! The reason they start using cigarets and drinking liquor is to try to convince bystanders that they are “big shots.” * * * “{ WANT TO FEEL IMPoR- ° TANT!” is a headline that is figuratively tattooed on every masculine chest, Oh, it’s on the chests of the female sex, teo,/ ‘though probably in much smaller type! fe yeu rirts who tall, to be ie deluged with boy friends, | to analyte your pee. 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APRIL 12-1987 " Bs tHe) | 9 | | , Pind ice Die [Wednesday at Blodgett Memorial Hospital. Hewas 9.6 7 RAPIDS. (Robert H. orche fechas dari Canceling of Soviet Debt Shrugged Off in Russia By THOMAS P. WHITNEY {| Monday, that the Kremlin for the AP Foreign News Amalyst ontew lnttaetomp of ts The announcement that the So-|interest repay none of the viet government, with a snap of|principal on 260 billion rubles its fingers, is canceling over three|Worth of state bonds the Soviet fourths of its national debt shows|Citizenry ‘bought involuntarily. lwhat a strange thing the soviet} That amount—officially 65 bil- Socialist economy really is, lion dollars—represents the largest : imagine Qurer portion by far of the private us fvthcamer tach cosde hare savings of Soviet citizens. It was reveal that within a few days (xen out of their pay envelopes time it would wipe out the value |{"°" the. last two sl of. most outstanding U. 8. gov- nger, an average 0 from 6 to ernment bends. Banks would (ore than 8 per cent of their) | close. Insurance companies would | ¥2e5 every month. | shut their doors. The entire | The long postponement of bond economy would shake and the | redemptions is equivalent to their government would totter. confiscation, if the Communist timetable for Russia works out. 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Ah LAY 7 ae EA aE a Nag \ | Ly Vy os Bs aN THE PONTIAC PRESS, PHIDAY. ‘APRIL 12, 1951 | = aa on H 3 'p | os Meas 218-167 | kdiolins sctbing may oy 8 9 ta : nn oe (Gas Shortage Eases, athend. —about = fifth larger then Right N umbers Can Make You $300 Richer — Now that you're getting accustomed fo the new Pot-O-Gold - to come up with more setup. the juages ore axe he Bree - . for this one; it w vt eon providing inere iaxit a win- ner for last week's puzzie. Just r to write in the numbers, not the ‘words, epd get the answers in on time .and ona postcard. ‘The new puzzle contains a series o!f squcres hin are Salghobetically lettered. and a corresponding list of sontmne with two clue words. Each of the words is n object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You n pldce the number of that word in the square which has ‘ae same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you will read the clue’ labeled A and which of the two words makes the most sense in the sentence. You then write the number of that word in the puztle square marked A. Z Do the same with all other squares. Read all the clues in the right PUZZLE NO..45 Cc D NAME. .........ccccececcccccccccnceevecesecceevues ve : gy STREET ADDRRESS |... ‘ ' =» Ae PHONE NO. ...:....-....... cares ar escees rus oes aoa deri ta af sine ie ie a ee Clip Along Dotied Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A. A wise teacher con best handle a child. (1) FROWARD; (2) FORWARD. B. This aot called a characteristic of teenagers. (3) 1M. (4) IMPRUDENCE. C. The makeup of some is such that they yoaler : -_—. (8) ANONYMITY, UNANIMITY. - -D. This can be Yee ae te those who are- prone to (8) VORTEX. their friends’ RTION:, (10) DEPRECIATION. \ is NEED- cerned about his song's ——_——. (15). COM- dizziness... (7) VER E. Tactiul Mesh, phagle rare! os) VENDIE VENDITION. (14) RENDITION. MUTING; (16) COMPUTING. lL. Despite the apparent of an invention, ing scientist will continue working at it. ay ov UTILITY; iin 16) FUTILITY. I. be a new Eisenhower doctrine was the ‘Middle Bon (18) of the of communism in the met )) EMERGENCY; Aon bgp resto K. This great happiness. (21) BEA TOM 22) TEAUTIFICATION. ee oe ee en ee on) —. lights on the horizon. (23) VERY: MEnowing thet his bills may be sublect to these, © con- word them very care’ (25) CATCHALLS; (26) CATCALLS. N. The extent of which a man is action to barbed criticism. PERIOUS. determines his re- (27) IMPERVIOUS; (28) IM- ©. Often a deed done ee great praise. (29) UNWITTINGLY: (30) UNWILLINGL P. A good cook may find this useful 4 his work. (31) CYL- INDER: (32) COLANDER. Q. Strangers on a long train ride often find each other's con- versation (39) ‘CONFINING; (34) CONFIDING. -: R. The 7 of time spent in depends — circum- stances. (35) CELEBRATING: ~ CEREBRATIN S. Unfortunately, malicious qossio . at . (37) REDOUNDING;: (38) RESOUNDING TA student requires more an proficiency to be- come outstanding in his field. mo) COLLAGE; (40) COLLEGE. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone ts elegible to enter the POT-O-GOLD ceattest wheagh ar i of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. A contestant-may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines. and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No, 45 must bear a Tuesday, April 16 postmark (or before), No entries received alter that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible, bir Presa is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details ot the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiae Press will. award a cash of $100 « week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning answer is received the ‘prize will be divided equally among the winners. If any week or weeks should poss without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. 6 Winners will be oworded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the d winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be awar bat 4 ed to each prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate. 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday Wednes- day and Friddy until the contest’s end. Either or all will be considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners and correct solutions will be emnounced each Friday of the week following individual contests. Official kee er of answers will be Frederick C, Ziem, tor for. Oa land County. Only the General Features .. Originators of the. puzzles, will know the solutions until after each contest is over, Answers will be delivered to the Press judges by Mr. Ziem after the final deadline A 9 There ts only one. correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD puzzle, and only that correct answer can win. ra (Press and none can be returned. . Fos Pon must ust be, addressed te Por. aa chigan. nner by telerbone oF or. in, the > ails! « . a the judges { final and all contestants w chide Dae. the judges fs an con’ ‘agree to ie by the . Judges’ ‘decision. All entries becoming the moray of The [FF a ' a \ 5 = a @ 4 4 4 ‘ f\ t e ¥\ 2 2S \ ' a i a 4 ha e Be | : oe is Y < A i\ a : : Fes E af ; 5 48 \ 1 } Ne \ ; \ \ i i : ) . . bg . / ; \f 4 pea, fe Poe ily t | Wats THE roxmise PRESS, FRIDAY, anit 12. ‘1957 “THREE im ys: ‘ : ’ \ ‘i : , break, Prva won't stay ynrcoe White mink firs—803 ‘of them ticeteeree ‘has teiearel ‘e al \ = a4 x! - ee | nized forever if it I keep plug- —-brought highest prices duties “a : . \ ie : at ging away. But you do have © sone oe mi Onte por 6 Ses # through the hard things. : I ‘ V1 th Fo, i” “Later, when you look back, : even the hardships have a : : ) cst te wean HUNTON. TUNER, Hl ry wbcitier 52 years, own, a. the speect ules, actresses as dance partners tien ever. Everybody's in (how =e | believe, a slow and gradual years I danced with my sister in| : ears rt: pine am ae mae vaudeville and on the Brogdway pe ee = a “unlik ance ste a —ranging from’ Ginger Rogers and/ business. se will often win a more lasting stage were happy year's, the ed 79 Oakland poy thas — : peneermn and Joan Crawfotd to Miss Hepburn,| Television is all right for the recognition. pitst of my life until I married in ; gene ar No, I won't say which was. the|youngsters, but I see no reason], =. ®t We Avenue ee sta Dent or tanvipatel orld pent eS »into..it, I've reached, the “My sister, Adele,.and I were a Hep-| ‘Men dancers last longer at -the|point where-T dof’t have to @eab/treated af the start as child prod-| “Since my wife died two years FE 2-0189 — pon ly rag ~ [business than women generally.jall the money in sight. gies, bat then we both went into AG | oi atpinese I ty t0 tink pass, ary egpaane There are two reasons.“They have; ‘The amount of entertainmentian awkward - when people|°Mly real happiness. I try to think Member. of pe comes. to more physical strength — and the/tdient in America now is tabulous,| wouldn't even peint at us —— let|that the good old days are today em ) girls get bored with profesgional/But I think some performers are] alone applaud us. and tomorrow—not all the yester- National Selected nn wae ti r in'the world, That is un- tite" in time, It's too hard a/ becoming stars too quickly, . “It took us many years of hard| days. sai mediately his foot begins ly complimentary — and life. 2a £2 ¢ “I got a letter from a perform-| work and great‘ discouragement “T don't say you have to enjoy Morticians nervously, as though his : . 3 e eB: * er recently who said he had been before we were recognized again.|your work to win success, but I cated toes wanted to tap He goes .on?, dancing for a year and a half and} “Success usually doesn’t comejdon't sce how you can feel suc- swer in a Morse “Today show business is really>was distouraged because he still|easy, and I doubt if ( often is ajcessful in life unless you are do-| Orrin Huntoon ; test of time in my field — musi-jfrantic and.~ whore. competitive wasn’t a star. matter of merely gettipg a lucky'ing something you enjoy.” 6 : A : ies einem ins a RE sae . 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APRIL, 12, ‘ios By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—Any woman ‘an article in Harper's ee ee geet "ag has deteribed a total of 19 types, ‘beginning with “the father figure” iexemplified: by a lady's psychia- something lacking. In all its analysis of dote- worthy manhood, the ¢ditors don’t get right down to the basic .Be sure to see Pontiac's most “peautiful new conecceerd for only "$300 down. VETS and CIVILIANS Features Real Plaster, Cit: HOLLY HILL aE _ peep mer piety ken « or another crave — “‘the They list “the rolling stone” ‘type of man, to be sure, and he, that many women go for injustic e-collector”. who demands’ ‘constant sympathy, Services, Paved Streets, Fu Basement’ and Face Brick. Ready to move into. East Blvd, just North of Pike | Anchor Real Estate FE 5-1507 LI 71-3800 * * * trist and ending with “the mass phenomenon” type which is Elvis Presley, what else? I think there's ‘all the attention. One reason is that women ‘with- out husbands or dogs are interested in something to take care of. PERSONAL APPEAL Another reason is that men who are not saddled; either with a steady girl or with ambition, have plenty of time to cultivate their personal appeal. With the proper encouragement, emotional and fi- nancial, they, are ~ well — more * * reasons, is “the shy ore.’ | | ‘The shy man appeals io women | for the afore-stated emotions of \ \ even’ higher pitch, ‘He makes girl fee1 like = combination Florence Nig and Queen of the May.. In her heart there's the tender comfort of knowing she’s “‘bring- ing him out of himself,” and in her mind there's the secure knowl- ‘ } fascinating than Presley, for sure. : i Another male type that intrigues their houses—the bold leading the comes close. They also point out a great many women, although not blind. She develops, by shrewd “the as many as the “rat’’ for obvious comparison with her mate, a self- edge that she is strong, forceful, confident. * * * In accompanying:a shy one, a oman becomes master of both, “assurance | and charm she never ihad, fF It figures a girl would dote on But never, perhaps because a maternal need, but he has an a shy one. ji ! ‘lady editor has known one too many) lof the breed, do they point out that, |the no-good, fickle, unstable, us- fusby insolvent and eternally elu- sive fellow is the one who gets Beaten, Slugged, Shot — Never Stopped SPECIAL! tion ally Known Brand” Reuther Sees By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Red-headed Walter P, Reuther has been brujally beaten, fired out of hand, slugged and nearly killed by a shotgun blast, but he has never really been stopped. Wednesday he was elected unan- imously to his seventh term as “president of the United Auto Work-| 16" Watch This Spaee Starting April 24. Tee Sede Sree Tite aout Lake Ave. “This is a SMART LIVING Furniture Store FE 5-8114—5 Long Terms ‘ers Union. - Only 49 years old, Reuther has | been a major figure in the labor mevement for 20 years. His ca- reer has included a number of .union firsts, When a vice president of the | UAW, he led the fight that gained |the first escalator clause contract,’ which ties wages to the cost of; living plus an annual improvement | factor. In 1955, he gained another first | when as president of the giant union he led the battle for a so- Many Firsts He was beaten severely in the “battle of the overpass” at the Ford Rouge Plant in 1937, slugged in 1946 became UAW president. Two years later a shot-gun blast through his kitchen window tore his right arm off. The as sailant never was found. _ Reuther recuperated, but his arm always has been crippled. * x. Reuther made a successful tour’: of India just last year, preaching western-style. unionism in contrast to Communism. He haS spoken out est labor leaders. Now, he plans to battle for an- other union first, He disclosed last Saturday that in next year’s ne- demand gotiations the union will a four-day week. in his home in 1938 by thugs and| ~ forcefully recently. against dishon- bullfighter,” the and even (take it away, hess “the great newsman.” This undoubtedly is all very true. They dote on them prob- or will, marry these glamorous | species, as‘ they are pretty well taken—the literary lion by his typewriter, the international play- boy by millionairesses, the primi- tive by Tahitian hussies, and so It can logically be assumed, therefore, that only a small per- centage of women are finally wed to the men all women dote on, How very fortunate! * * ¥- For to dote ig to be dotty.. To be dotty is to be unsteady of gait. And the marriage business is shaky enough without having a lot of tipsy women living with bull- fighters. Internal Revenue Head iy. Has Trouble Tipping DENVER @® — Several weeks. ago the Internal Revenue Service, here was reported to be investi- gating the income received by restaurant waiters in tips. George H. Allan, director of the Colorado office of the IRS, said that when he was lunching at a downtown restaurant yesterday, his waitress said to him: “I just found out you are the .Internal Revenue Service director.” She! then handed him a'slip of paper. Allan unfolded- it and read: “Don’t: you dare tip me, I'll have to give it back.” : | ably. But not many women can, — _ [Death Penalty | Nn Near Extinction U.S. ' Executions Drop : as Worldwide Trend Favors Abolition Fi sa ty is headed in the direction of| § jon. "It is being used less and Jess in} ' ¥ |the United States. 5 f 1 coMMUNITY ANAL BANK — # ‘A worldwide trend has devel- ie 2% oped for its abolition. heh VW a. A survey of current studies L Pa Ss @ oe | shows: gy 2 we 4% The number of persons in the) 7d , & Year 2 ‘United States condemns! to death iy > ‘nas dropped trom’ 199 in 1855 to on SAVING CERTIFICATES in 1955 i The FBI's Uniform Crime Re- ports. show that the decline in murders during the same period has been relatively small — from 7.1 per 100,000 population in 1933 to between 4.9 urban and 5 rural jin 1955. savings dt any one of our 8 _convenient of y banking aa * Community - * * 4 F . : we dhe ~ selene, ‘Readit National Bank Island, Wisconsin, , Minne-| { ep : countries include all the Western democracies except Britain and ey : § Deposit your surplus savings. or investment ‘y France. Capital punishment also: has been abolished in the Soviet Union, except for political erimes.' Several states ixf ‘this country ihave restored capital punishment | after abolishing it temporarily. The death penalty provision for, murder and other major crimes is ‘designed to punish the guilty and’ deter-others from committing’ REPEAT PERFORMANCE! such crimes. Does it accomplish its objec-' tive? .Proponents of capital punish- ment ‘say it does while opponents’ claim just as stoutly that it does ' not. IT’S. EASY AS PIE TO PAINT WITH PITTSBURGH PAINTS * * *.. One of the most searching stud- lies was made by the British Royal) iCommission on Capital Punish- ment. The group made a statisti- cal study of t the deterrent Rca called guaranteed annual wage. BEGAN AT 15 ‘Reuther was born and brought in the labor movement, father, Valentine, was a a ae i i the local organization in. Wheeling, |W. Va., and Reuther quit school at 15 to become an apprentice tool|} and die maker. He was soon fired for organizing workers. He went to Detroit to work, ‘completed high school and three and again was fired for union or- and at 28 organized nearly 30,000 UAW members in one year. 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The four heirs to the 70-acre Louise Most farm at Livernois and Maple roads are tentatively scheduled to return to Circuit Court May 2 as defendants in two suits for the contested property. »' One Detroit company, Kauf- man and Wolf Associates, a build- ing and developirg firm, claims the land was sold to them April | 2, 1956 for $318,500. One of the heirs, retired farmer John Most, ‘maintaing he didn't Kaufman and Wolfe dispute. The farml of @ developing subdivision, has. been in the Most family since 1885. Mrs. Louise Most, the defend-| ants’ mother, died in 1932, but M her will was never commphesely pro- pated, and, now in the midst + he 134 \ ' oy \ Bi ry - a TI —* fate i | mil | At _ THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘YRIDAY, APRIL se. sede . och ester Fospitat May Serve =| - Blast. to Remo ve Boats _ Sunk in Belle River The steamboat, its top structure five feet underwater and the hull buried seven feet in mud, will be removed first. Seek Cause of Death of Actor's Daughter LOS ANGELES i#—Microscopie examinations have been ordered by the coroner's office to deter- mine why the 20-year-old daugh- ter of swimmer-actor Buster Crabbe’ died in her sleep yester- day. - * * : An autopsy failed to fix the ‘cause of, death. A coroner’s physi- cian said the attractive coed, Caren Lynn (Sande) Crabbe,| ‘weighed only 60 pounds. Miss Crabbe was .a student last semester at the University of Southern California. She lived we her grandparents, Mr, and Tom Held, where death oc- ‘curred. * * * Dr, Carl D, Strouse, the girl's physician, said he declined to sign a death Certificate because he was House Slashes Funds Sought Hits State Department, USIA With Charges. of Fiscal irresponsibility WASHINGTON «&®—The House Appropriations Committee today slashed 23 per cent from new funds requested by the State De- partment and the United States’ Information Agency. It criticized them both for what it called “amazing and unprecedented” personnel penis. * * ‘It siaen to approve any mon- oy ee Coat Dey eee Oe two requested and con- tinuance- of 950 jobs established during “the present fiscal year without prior consideration or ap- propriations by Congress. In a sharply worded report writ- ten by Rep, Rooney (D-NY), the ‘committee decried “fiscal | iresponsibility on the part of the State Department” and “irrespon- sible handling of the taxpayers’ |money” in connection with foreign | Programs financed with funds ap- eeeoemeeed Pi -the = Freee: ‘The vai sescmmpanied a bill recommending these appropria- tions for the fiscal year starting July 1: State Department, $180,382,743, a cut of $47,331,809, or almost 21 per cent, from and $41,317,329 less than was -pro- presidential requests! - Event for Teens to Build Club Set Dance for Avon event, which will be given away to school students. Tickets also may be procured at another:the hall when doors open at 7:30 p.m. a week from Saturday, AUBURN HEIGHTS—"The kids loved the ‘Young at Heart’. dance given here March 30.80 much that we're going -to—give—em-— one on April 20,” W. B. Neal, pub- licity director for the Aubdurn Heights Boys Club said today. Name Leaders for Program Facility: Would Serve Troy, Avon, Rochester and Oakland Township By MYRENE TAYLOR » Revenue Oftice Helps Taxpayers ‘Prepare Forms It will be “Operation Income Tax” this weekend for thousands, of taxpayers who have put off .the inevitable task until the last minute. For this reason, the Pontiac. ot-| fice of the Internal Revenue Serv- ice, 5342 W. Huron St., will open Neal added that if the second event is as’ suecessful as expected, the dance will be made a weekly event here. Proceeds from the dance will go toward the $150,000 fund drive for the Boys’ Club building. The dance will. be held at the American Legion Hall on Churchill) road this time and ‘The Heart- beats,"’ rock ’n’ roll orchestra will play, Entertainers will be the “Playboys,” who appeared at the first dance. te * * Area burinessmen are pledging certain amounts for tickets for the with filing their returns. Charles E. Coddington, — super- visor of the office, warned persons that four office workers will assist only. and not make out returns. | The deadline for individual tax. rapes for 1956 is midnight Mon-| day. On that day the: office will be open from 8 until 4:30 p.m.: Tele- phone service is available also by calling FEderal 2-0208, . - {Oakland County Medical Assn., to- tomorrow from 8 a.m. until 2 to, assist taxpayers still struggling Rochester Correspondent ROCHESTER — The Rochester area Chamber of Commerce has ‘become aware of the need for the establishment of an area hospital suitable in size to attract high ‘caliber medical personnel and to render the finest possible treat- iment, * * Their plang were made known Wednesday following a meeting of the local medical profession and gether with other civic } rs to form a steer.ng committeet6 work toward a hospital organization, At this meeting a steering committee was named with Hil- burn Carpenter as chairman; Mrs, Marie Serenson, secretary; Mrs, Helen Allen, treasurer; Ed- | ward A. Potere, legal chairman; | Earl Dean, assistant chairman; Dr. Eve Schiecte, medica] ad- ty chairman, and members, Dr. Sarah .Van Hoosen Jones, Syd- visor; Tilison Peabody, publicl- | ee Satellite Test Satisties _ Navy Lab Chief .:. WHITE SANDS PROVING. GROUND, N. M, (~The chief of -. the ‘Naval Research Laboratory here says he is extremely pleased with the way “satellite’* instru-: ments performed on a _ rocket: shoot yesterday. A container about the sizé of a gallon can was sent 126 miles: aloft in an Aerobee Hi rocket. In. the aluminum ean were instru- ments like those to be used in the oats — project. John W. Townsend Jr., chief naval laboratory scientist, said he was well pleased with the results. Another laboratory spokesman said, “The initial indications are that’ the data is complete cnt quite valid.” He said the information was sent back to earth. “on two dis- tinct channels," one for instru- ments in the rocket, and the other for the satellite instruments. The wreckage of the rocket hasn't been. found. The Navy spokesman explained the missiles frequently disintegrate when they re-enter more dense atmosphere. F enalan ney Q, Ennis, Robert Warren, Mrs. George Gobel, Alice Serrell and Dr, Oscar Sorenson, / Members of the medical profes- Detroit Murders Rise . not present at the time of her DETROIT (INS) Inspector) death. He added, -however,- that Thomas R. Cochill of the Detroit!she had been suffering from). Police Homicide Bureau. reported) anorexia nervosa, an ailment) today there’ were nearly 40 per characterized by an inability to cent more murders in the city in| eat, the first quarter of 1957 than in| “Jt’s tied in with an emotional’ the corresponding period last year. | disturbance,” said Strouse. Probe High-Fat Ulcer Diet | “investigation” by doctors into ‘the “‘possibility’’ that high-fat diets usually prescribed for ulcer patients might contribute towards de- velopment of heart attacks: Dr. Harvey J. Dworken of Western Reserve University said he Doctors Suggest Coronary Disease Follows| BOSTON u — A Cleveland doctor today urged “‘soul-searching | -|of the subcommittee that drafted ithe bill, read to the committee al | had found that of 24 deaths among 135 ulcer patients ‘“‘followed” for four years after a special ulcer research study, 11 came from heart attacks — a rate “higher than you'd expect.” vided this year; U. S, Information Agency, $106,-| 100,000, a 26 per cent cut amount-' ing to $37,900,000 and %6,900,00 less than was: provided this year. The committee stipulated that Voice of America everseas broad- casts are not to be cut cau-| tioned against “ ing! the — paee. fe - <® The scien, turned down by, lopsided voice vote a move to give the USIA an extra 10 million. The) |motion to provide the additional | |funds was nade by Rep. Coudert| (R-NY). Rep. Rooney (D-NY), 2 ie chairman, . MARGARET MORAN letter trom President Eisenhower requesting that appropriations for 20 South Blyvd., the USIA not be reduced but the committee still turned the pro-| announce the engagement of their; ‘Ronald Baker, who was chasing ision who were present agreed Driver, 13, Steals Car, Rams Tree, Kills Pal jto cooperate with the committee jin every way in order to further ALMONT w — One T3-yearold) and eventually reach the objective. Midland youth was killed and an-| Chairman Hilburn Carpenter has other critically irjured early today asked the steering committee to when a.car rammed into a tree meet again Tuesday at 8 p.m., during a high-speed pursuit. Lapeer County Deputy Sheriff cussed, * * * \when further plans will be dis-| RS p the youths, said the car had been) An area hospital wela serve “w , o reported stolen at Bay City. |Rochester, Avon Township, parts|[f Dead was Alfred Shannon. Da- of Troy and Oakland Townships. vid Vincent, also 13, of Rt. 1,|/Exact size, cost, location and Midland, was taken to Hurley Hos-| method of financing will be de- pital in Flint with critical injuries. termined byt the committee. Mr, and Mrs. Edmund J. Moran as Rochester. Postpone Rippe Trial Baker Vincent was driving the car w it crashed into a tree on Main street here. Romulus Man Killed DETROIT Charles W. Ish, 58, of Romulus Township, was in- jured fatally last night when his |daughter, Margaret Ellen, to Ben’ DETROIT w — Trial of Harold ‘Howard Delater, son of Mr. and Rippe, former Taylor Township su- a tree in suburban Wayne, car went out of control and struck understand the nature of the agree- posal — Mrs. Howard Delater of 1490 East pervisor, on charges of extortion’ Another speaker of the 38th annual meeting of the American * * ment when he signed it. A near settlement, reported last week, blew up after three days of trial before Judge Frank L. Doty. Two other heirs are Most's sis- ter and brother, Nelson and Cora, and a niece, Irene Fisher, of 122 Irving, Royal Oak, They face another action by a second Detroit firm, Tracy Land) Co., which claims to Hold a pre-| vious option in December, 1955, | uled this case to follow trying of the ep ee College of Physicians, Dr. Ancel Keys of ,the University of Minne- sota, said he had found new evidence consistent with, though not established proof of, an “hypothesis” that “dietary fat is a major factor in the development of coronary heart disease.” Saying that the incidence of heart disease is low in Japan where the diet is low in fat, Keys declared thé study showed that When | Japanese become Americanized in California, they show “‘conform- ity with our American pattern of excessive coronary disease.” { ‘milk and avoiding | eggs.” ge Hotpoint. Specials Dr. Dworken said some ulcer patients drink three or four quarts | of milk a day and eat two to four eggs. 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Sizes 32-38. $10 “Charge It’ at Federal’st SAGINAW AT RREN, PONTIAC WA 4 . 5 A Pyésan t chamber music, in addition to Bach's Cantata 106, ‘God's Time is Best.” . ° Soloists for this program will be Rebecca Gould, contraltes play “Three Sonatas for Kla- vier and Strings’ by Mozart. * * * cording to the Evangelist John, set to music by Johann Sebas- tian Bach,* will be sung by the Schola Cantorum on Supday eve- ning, Cunet soloists for the program will include Andrew — baritone, playing the roles of Pe| ter and Pilate; Donald Nelson, tenor, as the Evangelist, and Miss Lewis, Mrs. Gould and Mr. Orr, who will sing the bass. ES * * * Jee Choir soloists taking part in the narrative will be William Bower, There will be no evening song service in connection with the pro- gram. Both programs begin at 8 o'clock and an invitation is ex- tended to the public to attend, Picture ls Viewed by St. Trinity Guild sions” was shown at the Tuesday evening meeting of St. Trinity Lu- theran Ladies’ Guild held at the church. Members were invited to attend the Lutheran Women's Missionary | ning at 10:30 a.m, Lutheran Church. Hostesses for the meeting were) in St. a Hopp, Mrs: Walter Kresge and Mrs. Molly Hessler. A panel diseussion ‘thaturing girls . is being planned by Mrs. E. W. . activities will be shown and OX. The’ Passion of Our Lord ac-) . A stewardship film on “Mis-| round Plans are being made by Pontiac City Panhel- lenic. for the annual tea to honor high school girls who will be entering college in the fall. making preparations over Shown the teacups are (seated, left to right) Mrs. Robert Passineau of East Rundell Pontiac Press Photes street, Mrs. Lewis L. Irwin of W hite Lake and Mrs. R. L. Bronoel of Pioneer drive. Mrs, Clare Scriven is standing (left) with Mrs. Ralph O. Allen of Cooley Lake road. The tea is set for April 28 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Whitney WCTU Guest instrumentalists for the Holds Meeting in Travér Room Mrs. Andrew Stimer presided at the Tuesday afternoon meeting of Dora ® Whitney WCTU held ih the Traver Room of Bethany Bap- tist Church. Topic for the afternoon. program presented by Mrs. John McCormick was “How Real Are We to Jesus Christ or see * * * Mrs. Eleah Pattten reminded members to contact the - House Judiciary Committee in Lansing regarding House Bill 326. Announcement was made of table discusion on “Trends in Education” to be sponsored by the Pontiac Republican Women’s Club at the Adah Shelly Library on April 22 following a sack luncheon, On April 23 a book review, “The| League Rally on April 30 begin-/\Cup of Fury,” will be presented, at the home of Mrs. Patten on | Augusta avenue. During the program portion of, Mrs. Leslie Jansen, Mrs. Elmer the meeting, Mrs. Burnett: Stewart presented a travelogue and showed, slides of England and Scotland, o Women’s Section FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957 PAGES 16-19 Mrs, Johanrie Schierup of Lille Solvej, Naestved, Denmark, ar- rived by plane Monday for an ex- tended visit with her children and their families. She will visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hans B. Schierup, and children, Douglas, Margo, Dane and Jane, of Barnsbury drive. This will be the first meeting for Jane, who is 7 years old, and her grandmother. Mrs, Schierup will also visit with another sén and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Palle Schierup of Royal Oak, and with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Cari Flagstad of Berk- "ley and their daughter, Kirsten. A family gathering at the Schie-| rup home in Royal Oak marked! ‘Mrs. Schierup’s arrival. 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FU & Telephone FE 5-9474 RNITURE APPLIANCES 3065 Orchard, Lake Road Free Parking! Keego Harbor Mrs. Charles Merz of Battle | iCreek, formerly of Pontiac, spending a few days with the ‘Hodges on her return trip from| Mexico City, Mexico. * * * | Mr. and Mrs. John P. Living- ‘stone of Berkshire road, Bloom- their children, | ‘John Jr., Erma Jean and Ann, re-, from Lake Worth, Fia. tion from. Brookside and wood Schools. * * Bob Castee]- of Auburn avenue ‘has been pledged by — Nu is) The Livingstones spent three weeks in the Southern resort while | the children were on spring vaca- Kings-| Personal News of Interest in Area fraternity at the University of Kan- sas where he is a freshman in the School of Education. * * * Nicholas Anton, son ef Mrs. Mary Capatina of St. Clair street received a master’s degree at the winter term commencement at Michigan State University. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McIn- tosh (nee Mary Milligan) of East Silverbell road announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Ann, Apri] 8 at Pontiac General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Milligan of ‘Belmont avenue are grandparents of the infant, * * * Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lew- is (nee June Campbell) of Farm- | ington are the proud parents of a son, Randaj Alan, born April 19 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | Grandparents of the infant are ‘Mr. and Mrs, William Earl Camp- {turned to their home by plane bg of South Francis street and and Mrs. Ray M. Lewis of ~ oh | Mrs. Orren Hoxsie of Edison istreet is the infant’s great-grand- mother. A. =={ PIZZA COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron ’ FE 2-4010 CARRY-OUT SERVICE + Call FE 3-9162 BLUE STAR DRIVE-IN | Pontiac at Opdyke Ras, Never before a low price! ~ r 1 ! 1 ! ! : Highest Trade-In Values Pontiac's Locally Owned ——_ oe — oe ee ee ee fine organ at this peas ae os os a ol CALBI MUSIC CO. and Baldwin Pianos and Orgdns 119\N. 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Hunter Birm, Mi 6- -2170 @ Ingrid Bergman Complete Cost 00 | ; $986" ; Hy fa : Pontiac Press Photo at the Ladies’ Night cele- of Pontiac Exchange Club were (left to right) Mr. White Shrine Committees Mrs, Wayne Scott, worthy high priestess of Pontiac White Shrine 122, named her committee chairmen at the Wednesday meeting in Roos- evelt Temple. Mrs. Davy Gilpin assisted by Mrs. Florence Wallace will serve! on the sunshine committee; Mrs. Ella Murray, Mrs. Elmer Cover and Mrs. Sam Smith, material ob- jective; Mrs. Ernestine Thompson, Mrs, Don Ely and Mrs, Clifford Mossey, finance, and Mrs. Earl Hanoute, William Anderson and Wayne Reeves, bylaws. Mrs, Wailace will head the em- blem committee, Mra. Kari Hos- kins, banquet; Catherine McCrin- die, decorations and favors; Mrs. i Lyn McCurdy, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. | Gilpin, Mrs. Rey Wright and | Wayne Scott, examining coat. ‘tee. . 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Just Say Just i in Tike for Easter Special Purchase of Better OPPERS Values to 25.95—Now Special . Buy Now & Pay Later 4 p APPAREL is WOMER ‘tt 4 4 i * ; al -4 bY 4 J : = f ‘ \ 4 . \ : a oF * eens aE \ d \ : | i ; : “<3 eoeed \ sare x Tart ’ [ . . a . ; * ene see A ee PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, oz)! arn, gedh euatinka iene site ta'elbesibanin Turn and uid the i It’ S “Al Right 1 to Change Your Mind{tisross Soe send Bologna, he d SOURIEE, LAWRENCE change iia canis reskematl Wes:on te, "Os t this isn't so—speak | rr 2pm mec ot out fat protect hm, be fs, “Tis cre (ca ac pans Firs Broil ‘ERSTE ‘SHOES ithin ourselves that be} All have to do to make her called * “inconsistent” = aa wae pea pn is to insist on Fell hi H Id Mrs. Rogers ag ‘lose their respect as unreliable. |what you think. What a ‘ool 1a FEHOWSNIP Molds Barbecue Sauce ‘to , ; out| For example, Tommy wilt feel |b 19 listen t0 anything she says!’ Clothing Ingathering | to make diamonds of still dripping contamnpt tor Sa tf we sive bins DON’T BE AFRAID iE inninarink of ait’ tee Scored Meat , they candy we permission to go out. But they we] should knows that “inconsistency” @s a chiet cause}Patients at Pontiac State Hospital By JANET ODELL mistaken. Their mother aid no. Gua ee Deki nia he tole Popper na iby Nigh wy We) was held at the Tuesday evening} Pontiac Press Home Editor Busy their baby ‘xis- | we have not altered tur opinion mustn't let them make us afraid| meeting of the Christian. Women’s) 41... chudren can eat hot dogs pat sgl a am jor that it will spoll his lunch. t ding 5 ps a of First Christian) 4 bologna day after day is some-| % So + z , i. u * aa Sele es Ue See)” ee ee athe group also voted a monetary|'ing no mother will ever under- “Nationally feonesk | names y ; used for the education|stand. But they will, Wise mothers yompropag a gabtise ger If we are growing people, we are| Sift to be or jaca Se Cave dn er teak: toe nas ees ® Yelnced County ® Diane Debs s tobe relieved of| continuously acquiring material for|0f missionary workers from for-\” - f serving the meat. Mrs. Bob Dilscttisolately, Steve was about/his bothersome teasing. new opinion, The only “inconsist-|eign countries here in the United Rogers at Lorraine Manor says, © Trim Treds ® Revillon to leave the kitchen when he sud- _Losing his trust in our ability to a that damages fire is! States, Gingham Bologna is a favorite I 2” KAREN BETH GRAVES -/on our Ss with rut soles, 3, a - s s - MAREN BETH GRAVES | (Cawep oer wsomysiace?’ Sharon Janter Marries in Mississippi _inree oye and an, com engagement of their daughter, Ka-|/ Af@t & moment's thought, his) tyr. and Mrs, D. Charles Janter|Ciear Creek Baptist Church in the|newlyweds left for‘ short honey-| pra and a child study rer Beth, to Laland Re Wood, son{i0O" get gar e her|ot Ogemaw road have returned|presence of the imunediate famb . ot ‘ said, ight.” Ga ; Jost| wedding of their daughter, Sharon : — ntl mx came as be teow re-(Kay, and Otha D. Craven, He bre. Alena embers, ee Sj Darce. 4 BPW Club “nla was because her change of Craven of Basel Paul Craven, to serve as best |vrississippi: State College and Shar- 1 Soe chill sauce or The Rev, Robert Nelson om — on attended Eastern Michigan Col- Plans Party catsup It is only when we let children formed the ceremony April 4 at! Following the ceremony, the! lege. Remove rind from bologna. | May First dt a Showing Will Be Presented); in Civic Room "At the Tuesday evening dinner _ meeting of Pontiac Business and *« . Professional Women's Club held in | ~ Hotel Waldron, Mrs. Janet Dow|/ terials you like . and sizes to fit every- one. All fresh from their” | tissue wrappings .. . all the grandest values ever. i . | + a r pRE-TESTED ~« « * . _ Mrs. Dow is serving as general!) |. chairman of the affair assisted by Mrs. Eva Dyer, Harriet Gates, Josephine Seeley and Mrs, Mar- garet Long. “Fashions for My Fair Lady” & F 5 “ i 3 z i 7 _ ( F LOWERS | tor Mercer. c ‘ eis | Jp ‘i N f 4 = ie . r Re 4 ae + peered] |f ~ APRIL 21 includes the Pontiac club, will hold) \ : their spring aoe ee 18 at ' Order Early! pelt Z eeccooseooessosoeoeese FREE SURPRISE 3 PACKAGE 3 r z faire ry § 4 z 3 i eocccccbcccccooococeses EASTER LILIES - TULIPS - ROSES DAFFODILS-HYDRANGEAS-AZALEAS | Wonderland ° . : Shop HYACINTHS -CUT FLOWERS White and Dirty Bucks CORAGES Black Leather OFFERS A. | 7 It’s GEORGES and Only GEORGES for i Sreiat Mou PLANTERS i Pontiac's HOTTEST and COOLEST SHOES! ee. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION fig] Easy does it...Just flip the flap of Reg. 21.99 | iG 2m. i CIRLS' EASTER -| | Our Flowers ‘Are Fresher and Better — We Grow Our Own! | bl PRE-EASTER Coats. fa} | SHowine SALE | | PLANTS 1 A: - “i | ' | Arrangements : I; SUNDAY Now, just in ‘ine for | “k ; AP RIL 14 : Easter, but quantities are. : Our Greenhouses ee = 4 e these specials! =f to Visitors wn aI “o Trom Betwe Mets | ae ea | (© Fined and Pull Styles _ OPEN EVENINGS , 2 1 PHONE FE 2-0127 sicamcin fa} Un dPPearce FloralCo. ~. So s » | 559 Orchard Lake Ave. ata Seema Hil, 9 to 4 PLM _.-\ Plenty of Free Parking Space! 7 iaooreidicen fois | aeetideiemaincaneniaaianmndanenanstatninenimnesniaemmaacenenmmenemmaaenaaal nessa thacanineemeenainsnbanneemnmnsiaenimnenemenanuniasenemaninebbinnaciaimanmias: Miemiaatl SSeS sie, EEN Se es _ Se hs : \ oxi a Wana S eAceraar se es COS ORE | : \ THE PONTIAC \paena: FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957 Bae hah it pends 6. a boat, jt : ; Compare "Your Answers to These |= a shrink Vielen Nanverataibill: Witeal uhbie tr. toablait's SDL meet rhe reed s+ ORS, oe an ey ot aio and explanations to Pot-O-Gold| who just like to argue. _ he ae aera and ocr. ctf lemn, # get Puzzle No, 44 which appeared in} C. (5) ROAMING. Roving int % Sie Det tite wed at wearin | oe a last week’s Pontiac Press. cludes moving about in a convey-\ one. Wiles sampedle slynees, . ¢ Gig idea. | soled rrr 4 A. (@) COLLAR. 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Chemical ex- periments will be among the scores of exhibits at bl ‘ cA a : . c\ \ : 2 | sama “ Phete Pontiac High School's Science Fair. today and tomorrow. More than 50 area schools will have exhibits at the fair together with PHS’s chem- istry, biology and physics classes. Gym Night Planned : Performances Pace Junior Highs The convention will include top-\% such ics of thterest to ccunsellors, This week's assembly program was presented by the Speech Dept. of Pontiac High School. Walter Smith, with four of the contestants eritering the Saginaw Valley Ora- torical Contest Thursday in Sag- n|inaw, entertained with three selec- tions from popular Broadway play Eastern’s band will journey to ‘Lansing Saturday to participate in AT MADISON “Arsenic and i A a g fh EER Fz ¥ ; : with Grojory and. Cheri; protes|For Needy Children : : Plan Easter Baskets audience with their skill in bring- _ ing music from odd bits of ap- By MARGARET DRAKE : Tuesday afternoon the St. Fred- eS, a saw, bagpipes and other! erie Sigh Schou Sacel Wockon? instruments. Club met to Lincoln's top printers really Put! tion of aster baskets oe aad jap DLS pe eige es “Spee ae * eee ae, a Gee ee - ~, PONTIAC. MICHIGAN | ; : . = . € e GYM NIGHT REHEARSAL — Ninth grade students at Jeffer- son Junior High School rehearse their act for Gym Night to be pre- sented for the PTA at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 17. Pupils from all grades at the school will demonstrate sports and gymnastic skills they have been taught during the school y : of folk dancing -will be shown as well. Above, from left, are Lollie ~ Shorter, Beverly Gracey and Jessica Ramsey. : Opens 2-Day Annual Science Fair Today — Pontiac Press Phot r ear. Many types). Ivy League Sets Dance Theme Waterford High Juniors Slate Disc Jockey at ‘Twin Spin’ Tonight By SANDY WHITE Couples dress alike in “ivy league style’ for the Juniors “Ivy League Twin Spin’ tonight in the Waterford Township High School gym. To spin the records from 8 p.m. to 11 will be disc jockey Marty McNeely. ~*~ ®* * Committee heads are John Cey, Charlene Gaffney and Janis Hirst. * * * Creations in the line of sports playtime, day and evening x * * Last week, four foreign ex-|» change students, who are now views on the differences in dating ~* * members of Waterford’s dances highlight coming events at area high schools this week. © ture there. “The bulletin board committee |&° is also working with the art de- partnient in having a Crucifixion scene for Easter. Nurses Club attended an open house at Wayne State UKniversity, April 4, They plan to hold a mioth- er and daughter tea on the first of cert will be April 24 and more Area High Schools Schedule Plays, Concerts, Dances School plays, concerts” and/the Week, and Senior of the Week will be chosen to have their pic- * * * Avondale High School's Future May. A guest speaker will enter- presented at the school, The con- Grand Rapids April 3, 4 and 5./student calendars for the dance, x * * ticipate in the Passion Play, ‘‘Pi- late,” being put on at Avondale April 15, 16 and 17. On the non-acting end of the play will be students Wilbert Janosch- at Marcia Klauser’s. apartment, Th The student council's by - laws tain and a& film will be shown. pod gpa ctpe three danas physical separation Avondale’s Concert Band, All | o¢ the school in the fall. Grade Band, and Song Flute t B wilt . ae I pee Pgrenres, Rene rm Spring Band Concert ever to be ee ies * * * ' ‘The day is set-at last for the than 300 students will participate. /cadie Hawkins Dance that has The members of Avondale's FHA|been gaining so much popularity. attended the state convention at|May 10 will be reserved on all the * which. also will feature several carnival concessions. The profit from the dance will toward the electric scoreboard for the football field. Most clubs . have voted to give their profits this year into the scoreboard fund too, - Seniors returned yesterday from their trip to New York City and are bubbling over with stories of its wonderful buildings and sights, " Pontiae Prose Phote ' HOTHOUSE — Two Rochester High School seniors tack a plastic covering over the hot-house beds which were constructed by mem- bers of the Agricultural Club. 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Inetfective Sprays | | ay - oon oo * ‘ay nammaita JONSON 1) he ehetbte se wk | 2) fi goes ing! mt + oh ‘: ae ‘sae Ae ve ' SPECIAL Garden Editor mally. comes dumtcaies || * be applied to the /plants, and Bee ; y \ 27 firia, sanet: De! cusmband) with lawn in suth @ way that you. at oe specs and van Many complaints 'are made/each| water inthe right proportion | get thorough coverage, © <<) ; ‘season about the ineffectiveness of) specified on labels. © "fo: — | insecticides, This article is to re- 2.) 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Woodward, Birmingham ane Phone MI 6-6550 . ; THE STADLER FERTILIZER 50 — Denison. Avenee eee rae PONTIAC P PRESS. HRIDAY, APRIL 32087 Pirates Hit Tiger Rookie Hard ‘ill Don Lee Help Tigers? CHARLOTTE, N. C. @ — Isidirectly on the. handsome young|loss | rsonally. . |10-2 at the hands of the Pittsburgh loss of the spring — this time; Things were mighty. rough for to pitch in Augusta, Ga., where hea played his only professional baseball as a member of the Augusta Sally League team last summer. li Baste eS Fees iyeiis E hurt him? That's something only Lee will be able to answer. The Tigers were scheduled here today against Pittsburgh in the bound series which winds up in Charleston, W, Va. on Sunday. eee TT ‘ ABREH oe Tu ef 3.0 @ Wallelf 400 raw | Pee itt cee. Tt crosses the plate after a two-run homer mitt ra otra pee | | 423 Ser the Tigers against Pittsburgh in Augusta, Ga. is Pirate pltcher Dan Kravitz, The Tigers lest 33 tne 3 2 ft yesterday. The welcoming committee was Al 102. Wilson 18 8 tomes Ta ‘The Washington Senators won) Lionel Hebert and Jay Hebert iE oe ES cly ne of tht Tt games payed or he lead brother conte: W [BC Tourney — fms SS Retenatass 9 2 in Cleveland during 1956, tion on the professional golf tour. F ll _ Page p 161 } : : lin Full Swing fp 8S 8 4 Mskia> 68 0 0 @ Be. 67 &, freeeer worege © | was confined to 44 Dayton teams— all of them in division No. 2 (650) 4: perchase 957 BIG “11” |KELVINATOR | — PRICE ..04 TRADE-IN rece e f). i icream of the nation’s women $249.95) | © httemet: pode wongn éalveter © Satery den letde © Uterine contrection Montreal Trips Bruins for 3d Straight Time Gootirlon Scores: Twice! as Canadiens Take 4-2) Decision at Boston i | Thursday night was a rugged jevening for Japan's traveling ama- teur wrestling team. « of es The Japs lost both ends-of an “It's a big one + One still has to to come,” said Coach Southfield High School gym on the, Toe Blake after the latest tri-\final leg of their United States) umph. “The clinching victory al-/tour. They finished their tour with| ways is the hardest.’ seven wins, four losses and two ie & 8 draws. “I won't predict . They; . Michigan’s AAU grapplers. de- 27-10 with Michigan taking seven out of nine matches, ; Jack Santa, Berkley High School ace, suffered one of Michigan's two defeats. Competing in the 113- pound division, Santa was pinned 7, vets Takashi Hirata at 8:45. téam to drop the first three games in the finals and rally to win the cup. ion- ad- : * * * the; In Greco-Roman style wrestling, the Ford Recreation Club of Dear- born, ‘National AAU-champion, de- teated ‘the Japanese, 3-2. . Brooklyn’ Pair Seek & s DAYTON, Ohio (#—Competition ,, is expected to step up consider- ably today. and tonight when the -|New Handball Honors ' DALLAS W—Jimmy Jacobs of; Los Angeles and Vie Hershkowitz) of Brooklyn, the one-two men for Boom Boom has 10 in eight games to date. x ** ®* Plante, known as ‘‘the wander- Groat. Fh ge bowlers squares off for the $109,- ey et hard. | 584 kpot in the 37th women’s|Long, Smith. 8-Smith, Hall, SF-Sm = < \DP- Groat, Long; Pendleton, Mazerosh and Skinuer; Finigsn, boiling and To ) nd eson. i 1, Pace Yesterday's opening activity TH, Rice (a ond Becory (N). . AnB400. to 750 averages) and division No. 3 (under 650 averages), repels —— lasting protection and beauty to all porous masonry—concrete blovke. cinder blocks, I] Anyone Weenest quauity At Lowen cost EXTRA SERVICE fies, 1 booed BE Goodrich LIFE-SAVER * Former Lit Price Without Trede-In, $37.55 | WEEKLY 6.70x15 $12.95 11° ad stucco, brick, ete, Rox cannot come off, blister or peel 11 »....ple - ee seta | | - $995 670-15 $10.95 | | er” for his tendencies to leave the ! desiring to join a Drayton Plains |the 2nd. In the 4th, the hustling! the past two years™ in national| “net to chase loose pucks when he handball singles, team up this aft-| ith has a chance to beat an enemy @Mmoon in secking the doubles’ skater, had shut out the Bruins championship. 1-0 Tuesday and has allowed only; Jacobs and Hershkowitz meet, three goals in as (John Sloan and Phil Colling of Chi- Don McKenney’s t sso i ag | tennis, one bu the biggest/ull-star mat show last night in the - uet Squad,” with the heaviest rtiitery in Gonzales, pulls into Detroit tomorrow night for: another in the cross country feud which in- cludes Ken Rosewall, Pancho and Dinny Pails. Jack Kramer, captain of the rasqueteers, keeps trying ee competitor for Pancho, but each year The “ *- & ® Frank Sedgman, a great Aussie with a beautiful back- three years ago only to be bounced back with Pancho’s jet-propelled drives. Tony Trabert, with a pretty good service of his own, saw the temptation of six figures, but his showing was even more disappointing than Sedgman’s. As for Rosewall, he’s the little guy with the big heart, and while Pancho keeps winning, the matches keep get- ting tougher. x ..&% * When Rosewall, instead of fellow-Aussie Lew Hoad, accepted Kramer’s $65,000 offer to battle Gonzales, it was almost a foregone conclusion that the little 5-foot-7 Davis Cup ace would be swallowed alive. However, many of the game’s authorities .were under the opinion that before the tour reached mid- point, Rosewall would not succumb to Pancho’s drives as easy as Ken’s predecessors. And it seems to be proving true. Big Pancho is now being foreed to hammer away for five sets before driving the Aussie into the ground, and in the process he has complained.about some blisters popping up on his hands. Kramer who often gets to the scene in advance of his troupe analyzes the Gonzales-Rosewall series in comparison with some of the —_ of the past ‘seasons. “Rosewall doesn’t wilt like Trahert, he just keeps umping that ball back no matter how hard Gonzales ts it,” said Kramer, “and Kenny is almost as good at returning Pancho’s serve as Pancho Segura, who is probably the best. ’ “We all thought Gonzales would wear Rosewall down with power, but Kenny is one of the best retrievers in tennis and he almost drives Pancho whacky with some of the shots he returns,” Kramer added. x * * “When the tour got started in Australia, the Aussie fans naturally loved Rosewall’s gameness against Pan- It led to heckling, and a few tantrums by Pancho who has established himself as tennis’ answer to Tommy Bolt, and finally it led to a smashed racquet when Kenny scored an upset in their second match. But the fans love it, and they often urge little Rose- jwall to provoke a tantrum or two from his bigger ‘opponent. 70g ea ag oo | Softballers Wanted All old and any new members. GREENSBORO, N.C, (®—Doug 'Class B softball team are asked Ford, still displaying the touch Masters tournament last. Sunday, was front man by one shot going, into today's second round of the BBrothers, OR 3-1235. COLLEGE BASEBALL Michigan 14, Georgetown, D.C. @ — | $15,000 Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament. * * ® The husky, 34-year-old profes- sional playing out of Mahopac, jpn as iN.Y., put together a pair of 34s Hornsby, 134, yesterday to take the first-round Angeles, kno knosked gon 5 Polis (Sapo) lead with a 68, two under par for tas Se cE, Ma wasn =bopoy he Se, igs. 'the 6,720-yard Sedgefield Country ** Club course _that yielded only p dell, 134, Halifax, 4. Pontiac Nine Opens Wit 3-1 Win Over Skippers Shortstop Bud Hayward account-| infielder tallied the clinching, mork- ied for all three runs and hurler er after ane safely on a ‘BiTerry Zelihart spun a neat three-' fielder’ s choice Mililtter as the Pontiac baseballers| * * x opened their season with a 3-1 vic-; Sixth inning singles by - jtory at Waterford yesterday. Zellhart fanned six and did not/ Hayward concluded the Pontiac’ lissue a walk over the 7-inning! scoring, route. He had a one-hit shutout! Four errors hindered the WTHS| going until a hit batter and singles cause. The Chiefs played flawless. by Dean and Roth produced the hall afield, 'Plans European Trip D™= UP - mail box with yqur name in beautiful block letters set in a NOW ONLY. A handy, all-purpose pail for use in the kitchen, laundry or workroom. 129 NTH + gure ONIVER LZAGUI BEGoodrich (i graceful mounting. All in everlasting alu- minum which can sever rust or rot. Assem- bled while you wait; locked into a solid, eamranag unit. Ends forever ugly hand ttering and constant repainting. Inex- | i | pensive, too, and simple to install. NUMBER BRACKET LETTERS a e ar i] if q ~ HARDWARE co. | Tigers Give Ruel: Leave DETROIT w — The Detroit Baseball Co. announced today that | Herold D. (Muddy) Ruel, assistant to the president, had been granted a year’s leave of absence. The club said only that “the Ruels will vacation in Europe.” Ruel / declined further comment on his leave. Ruel came to the Tigers in 1950 as farni director and rose to manager. When the club was sold after the 1956 season, W. 0. 0. (She) RES former prea, became vice president and A one-time wtime big league catcher, Ruel was with the Cleveland In- .dians’ front office before joining Detroit. ~ * * * John Fetzer, Kalamazoo radio and television executive is chair- man of the Tigers’ new ownership. Fred Knorr, also a Michigan radio} | executive, is president. / Ruel will head for Italy and observers around Detroit feel a he won't come back te the club. | Griffith, Charley MclTirath and | lone Skipper run. WATERrORD, i PONTIAC an! Leser Chuck G | OF Same 400 ck Gillis was im: iiema 3 0 oariffith. 301 pressive im defeat despite the Roth 3 $ iMcIrath ; 1 } * reen av war 3 2 cool temperatures. He — [ators i “4 = od 3 a i etri eouts and also eatin a 1: NFon é 13 ’ tal bad Preen 2 0 ODiehm 300 issue any free trips to Ist. Meyer 1 0 QOntes 208 Gillts 2 @ ODougias 1 0 Hayward was Gillis’ only real Stade 1 ¢ pZelihart 300 ltormentor. He singled and went ““**" ee laround to score on a double by) 24413 23 5 Skinner passed bal] in Seore » — jJim and a Pontiac. .. of = . O10 101 63 Waterford . ....6065s . 000 001 oO] “Ford's 68 Takes Lead three sub-par rounds to a field of tight race before cutoff time to- 135. night when the field will — be jto contact Bernie LaRue at White that carried him to victory in the) A stroke back of Ford at 69 shaved to 60 low pros and ties and were Marty Furgol of Lemonte, 10 low amateurs for the final two Il, veteran camnaigner, and a days of ae & ireal darkhorse, 29 - year - old Greensboro amateur Willard, | Gourley, * * ace foreign threats * * * Ford, already pocketing $23,000 of the last three British Opens, in winnings to lead this varie the two South African young- PGA cash scramble, made only Gary Player and Trevor one slip over par, missing the 15th Wilkes. green to take a five. Gourley, still shaking his head| Sam. Snead, veteran White Sul- utterly fantastic round,” hit only phur Springs, W.Va., pro, who has ‘hours after what he called “an won here six times, including the ‘five greens, but his short game/last two years, had a rocky 37 was superb. finish for a 72 after opening with * nine pars, TRE LEADERs: * | Five men came in at par 70, ‘Dour among them Julius Boros of South-|wiisra Se Te oS AG ae ee A ae a a A a a a8 “VY Pie ogee Pere oo PER \ a fe ee Ad Ve ee ee Se a 5 wad oe Feds : : f rie SS aT A Sears fi 3 with one second felt to give St. Lottis a 96-94 win. i \ we Hi i i ' P { ' dat Ped Pye ye ee Ley! af : if fe ane Wena é / ) } i risa i. if Be ; 5, 4 Vt ieee Se Pea thos eeey walks off with about a hundred grand and. |better than two-to-one margin in the pro tennis tour. in a basket / hand, jumped the amateur ranks with Ken McGregor — t a a. “tine PO Pow TAC. eabhce: FRIDAY, APR ie inst | 6 5, White Sox 6 Cleveland | oe .psscaccncare: ha MOT TOR on evcavciessaness Ww st COMORE «ss. cnccessctsnesne te ae Boston fr senengesenenenes: a 3S yo | 2° 8 7 a .§ 4 333), 19 % ery) Ass A total of 233 contestants, 108 of them women, will be in action 261 other aspirants bowled last|i weekend. All were men, These qualifying. rounds will de- termine the 50 or more men and women who will be eligible to ad- vance to the finals and a shot at the big prizes. At least 29 men and 11 women will compete for division title on April 20. Finalists will be made up of those persons finishing in the top 10 per cent of the scorers for - each division at each qualifying location, ataaliae beme at least $5 of the prize money, The leading qualifying scores posted for the three days at each ot the participating alleys will earn’ Press trophies for three men ang three women, Howard Compton of Clarkston, Lee Miller of Waterford Township. and Frank Pavlinac of Pontiac) curfently lead the-race for the top, qualifying trophies with their open-| All qualifiers will roll three ‘inals im? 5. nee d, IL 6 RDAY’S SCHEDULE eo kees, Brooklyn Cubs vs. Whi Sox, Chicago Rediags vs, Orioles, peers ‘el raves v4, inneapolis, inneapol , Giants v. ans, Knoxville Phillies Sox, on Cardinals .. Athletics, St, Louls R . TL, Richmond. Senators vs, night ‘games across six alleys at Huron ing week scores of 694, §87 and 683 in that order. Several others were not far behind, Viking Thinc Rochester won seven out of 13 events, but Walled Lake's better balance prevailed as the Vikings chalked up a 60-49 victory Thurs- day in a dual track meet at Walled Lake. * * * The Vikings took 10 runner-up positions to more than offset Rochester’s i1st-place superiority. It was Walled Lake's 2nd win of the season. Dave Peters, Rochester’s great all-around athlete, was the in- dividual star of the meet. He Gonzales, Segura in Pro Net Final CLEVELAND (®—For the third year inva row the Panchos—big Pancho Dick Gonzales and little Pancho Francisco Segura will bat- tle it out in the final of the profes- sional tennis tournament at the Arena tonight. * * The two. Los Angeles netters! won semifinal matches last night. Segura, disposed of Ken Rosewall of Australia 6-2, 6-3, came from behind to win a strug- gle with Tony Trabert of Cincin- nati, 3-6, 11-9, 8-6. * * * x Gonzales, who is shooting for his! lost to) © Segura in the 1952 final but beat) _ the 36-year-old shotmaker’ from | — fifth championship here, Ecuador in1955. and 1956. and Gonzales, lads Tri umph scored 19 points with vieteries in the 226, high jump and. broad jump and a tie for Ist in the high hurdles with Walled Lake's Larfy Hughes, Lake were Frank Fink in the 100- yard dash, Don Proulx in the low hurdles and Lowell Martin in the putter Dave Eldred and miler, Townsend were other Rochester victors. Yesterday's scheduled dual meet iat Birmingham between Birming- until today because of cold weath- er and poor track conditions. Skinner Set for Individual winneri for Walled} 880. Fred Weaver in the 440, shot/opening of the trout season April| ham and Thurston was postponed) estimated 235,000 anglers who will 250,000 Trout to Be Planted LANSING (#—Fish hatchery workers will plant 250,000 legal sized trout in Michigan lakes and streams this month before the) 27, the state conservation depart- ment said today. Another 1'{ millien trout, in- | cluding brook, brown and rain- bew, will be: released through the spring, summer and autumn months. Together with trout already planted, they'll be targets for the go after trout this year. 1957-58 Season as Wing Leader | DETROIT —If there ever was |a question about it, it’s solved now: Jimmy Skinner wilt remain las coach of the Detroit Red Wings. | Jack Adams, General Manager club, said last night; ‘He'll be back. 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Pike St. FE 2-0186 Green Bay Signs Pair of the National Hockey League | | The fish are being trucked in from most of the state’s 20 hatch- eries and rearing stations to hun- \dreds of release points throughout lthe state. ° Several: more will go to the post Saturday, Some of the men will in- clude Lou “700 Koprince, E. J. u, W. Honchell, deadeye ul George, "Elk star Russ Dick- , Dick Shoun, Ben Maguire, who. currently ranks 3rd in the Howes Lanes singles event, and Bill Rodgers of Ferndale. The women's division is a wide “open battle since all will be con peting for the Ist time. Martha Foster, Anna Weimmer, Evelyn Prosser, Gen Bradley, Eleanor Baxter, Ann Carison, Dorothy Selle, Peggy Bender, A. L. Zschering and Bette Reid are some of the top names among the female entries. \ ee provisions for the settling of ties for the top qualifying and cham- jonship awards ‘as well as_ the actual = of nalts —. A desing for fe place in either division in the finals next week will result in a one-game rolloff be- tween those involved in order ‘that one winner can be determined. Ti the Vent that two or more” persons finished deadlocked for ¢ top qualifying award at any of three locations, the Press tro- phy would be presented the bowl- er in the tied group’ or pair, with the best actual score. * * * The rule of having the top 10 Tournament officials Wave made iper, cent of the qualifiers advance of Offensive Tackles GREEN BAY, Wis. — The ‘Green Bay Packers of the Nation- ‘al Football League today an- ‘nounced the signing of two offen-| sive tackles. | Added to iweré Charles the Packer roster iérn Methodist, | ONE MAN TE ls “Up BATTER UP — U sing a crutch’ as a bat, Ron Jackson hurries' baseball spring training at home| in Kalamazoo, Mich. The tower-; ‘ing White Sox first baseman is) Mahrer of Missouri recuperating from knee surgery) moved. from knee. LLS ANOTHER ! your bes SAGINAW at LAWRENCE Open Mon, & Fri. Night ‘til 9 In an 272 W. —— : Open fA. Night ‘til 9 S23 THE STYLE CORNER, OF PONTIACI wish? you're at your best when you feel HART-SHAFFNER G MARX Eyes on Ken By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Three-year olds, with hopes of moving onto greater glory and, riches, hold forth in the most im- portant races on the American turf tomorrow. With their trainers and owners thinking definitely in terms of the May 4 running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, the 3- year-olds will get tests in $25,000- added mile and one - sixteenth events — the Gotham at Jamaica and the Biscayne Bay~ Handicap; t Gulfstream Park. There also} is the six furlongs of the $10,000 Chesapeake Tria] at Laurel. ‘Most important, at least from -@ numerical standpoint, is the Gotham. It'll be a test for such promising colts as Ambehaving from Mrs. Richard DuPont's Bo- hemia Stable, Lee Edwards’ speedy King Hairan, Mrs, A, L. Rand's Clem and Double X and Joha A, Morris’ Missile. The “big” horse in Gulfstream’s; feature is Clifford Lussky's Fed-| ‘eral Holl, who like King Hairan| jis a speed demon, Federal Hill,’ ‘a definite Kentucky Derby starter! barring a mishap, picks up top, jweight of 126 pounds. It was the! | Kentucky - bred -son of Cosmic ‘Bomb who set a- burning early ce as Gen, Duke matched the) world record for 1% miles in the | Florida Derby. Mrs, Walter M. Jeffords, | defeat by Boston in the Stanley and Charles Leyendecker of South- in which torn cartilage was re) Bakht, not eligible for the Derby Cup semi-final Playoffs. bat a candidate for the Preak- t..5« Eton Flannel by ‘719° 3 +starts at 12 noon at Auburn and} Saturday s Races Focus’ Deer Gels in Home | ST. LOUIS, \Sask. 7 — A young , | deer rescued from an ice pan on the South Saskatchewan’ river is spending its first winter in a ‘warm home, The deer went without food for about two weeks on the into the finals will be extended to include all. persons who are in- volved in ties with the lowest eli-| gible finalists. For example, if} three men finished tied for 13th] place when all the scores are com-/ piled all three will be included in} the championship round. entries, * * * ‘ Saturday's busy Bowlerania day} Land-O-Lakes and at 3:30 at Dixie] Recreation in Drayton Plains, An} 8 p.m, shift at Dixie will be the| only night session, Both men and} women will bowl at all three sites. The times and locations for @ qualifiers were printed in the} Préss yesterday. lucky Derby ness and Belmont Stakes, is the probable choice over such Derby nominees as Pro-Brandy, and Dark Trust in the Chesapeake Trial. Bakht is a full brother of One Count,. who skipped the 1952 Derby, ran third ia the Preakness and then won the Bel- mont, Meanwhile, Gen. Duke, likely! 000- | favorite for the Derby, was out for his first work since arriving at, Keeneland from Florida. He went three furlongs handily in 35 3-5 seconds, Trainer Jimmy Jones is thinking of givifig his star and stablemate Iron Liege their’ final, Derby preps in the mine of the Derby Trial April 30. FE 2-1010 256 S. Saginaw Next to Jerome Olds —Assshhtshthttiehhbtbildhd 7 ENTERPRISES Ss Inc. F “The Goodyear Store” PONTIAC’S NEW Rust Out, Blow Out. Open Fri- day ‘til 8:00. Moen., thru. Sat- urday ‘til 5:30. Trotters Trim All-Stars for Tenth Time, 79-73 I ISIS SALAL LL. | LOGAN, Utah Dick Heise of GOO DY F AR- DEALER , ‘DePaul University hit 21 points | ibut it Was not enough and the Now Offering the ) jHarlem = Globetrotters beat the |College All-Stars 79-73 last night. | COMPLETE AUTO PARTS : ' It was the Trotters 10th victory! 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Red-haired Judy Devlin of Ow- ings Mills, Md., also was a triple- title winner, She defended her sin- crown by defeating Margar- Varner of Boston, 11-2, 1140. * * * Then Miss Devlin and Kobbero combined talents to beat Ethel Marshall, Eggertsville, N.Y,, and Bob Williams, Lewiston, N.Y., 15-0, 15-9, in mixed doubles, Kobbero teamed with country- gus of Vancouver, B.C., 15-12, 15-2. -|record to lead the hurlers, will) — _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ram APRIL Spartan Nine in Home! | Debut Against Titans EAST LANSING (AP)—Coach John Kobs will be looking for a tame type of pitchér ‘when his} Michigan State baseball team opens ‘its home season against the Univer- sity of Detroit here Satirday. The Spartans had a better than .500 average in their Florida train-| — ing trip, winning six, losing five and tying one. ; * * * But Kobs was complaining that his pitchers were wild as March hares during the Florida warmup to the regular season. Kobs planned to use three pitch- ers in three innings each during the game at old college field. Ron Perranoski, who had a 3-1 start. =) REYNOLDS | Reynolds Water Conditioning Comipany, development and manufecture of water conditioning equipment, There's né other water softener like it. Reynolds is EVERYTHING ON ONE ACCOUNT! AUTOMATICALLY! You can’t afford te be without soft water. or pren © belies, That's all you : do. rsa erst emo does the rest. It's the kind of automatic softener you'd expect from to popular demand. Players like it. iE Lash Ouiernl Monager Frosh Laie: left, and the ‘club's star, Stan Musial, display the St. Louis Cardinals’ 1957 uniform shirt. After an absence of one year, Redbirds on a bat return in response Auto tH WATER SOFTENER ALL OUTDOORS, Mich. (INS)— Fishing fever reached a new high this weekend in southern Michi- gan waters. Conservation department work- ers said that if spring weather conditions improve a little ‘boom fishing” can be expected this year. Encouraging reports have been coming in from angling hot-spots. Pointe Pelee is beginning to buzz with smelt dipping activity. There are “beginning runs” of smelt coming in from Lake Erie. as the re. in the Call today Weekend Fishing Fever to Depend on Weather ing in looking for cut-ins and in- lets in which to spawn, but on Canadian shores smelt already are depositing their eggs on open “banks. For the peak runs, water must be around 42 degrees before these tasty little fish move en masse. x * * A few days of warm weather could trigger off the big spring movements. A commercial fisherman said today that “literally thousands and thousands of smelt are sit- : NO MONEY | mnie ee ec ippeal tines wens are) maor: 3 3 DOWN! | -KAUFMAN’S : 3 nie M A 9-9021 LL Group Votes 138 N. SAGINAW ST.,. 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(Hardtops) NONE HIGHER THAN...... second annual Congress of Little League Baseball today will vote on a master fund for a foundation ‘i which will have a million dollar ting In twe te four feet of water about 300 feet from the East Tawas shore,” He said the water temperature is about 39 degrees and fish-eating birds are ‘fiving it up on the smelt.” * * * Northern Pike are moving in the Huron River and anglers are be- ginning to show results. George Pfeiffer of Livonia said ‘‘some big Northerns” were caught this week in parts of the Rouge River and waters near Northville. w (Grid Practice iat Ann Arbor 20 Days of Workouts’ _|versity of Michigan Monday with | clude Saturday, May 11, with the Starts Monday | to End With May 11th Scrimmage Game ANN ARBOR — Spring football drills get underway at the Uni- much of the interest focused on new prospects to help replace graduation losses of such players as Tom Maentz, Ron Kramer, Al Sigman and Terry Barr. * * * The 20 practice sessions permit- Hours: 9 to 5:30, Mon. & Fri. 9.10 9—Sat. 9 to 5:38 1265 8. Woodward, Just North of 14 Mile mon Raises compression. Saves tual, Good for 206,000 all montt Sack evagawtes ARTHUR A: SAMPSON 291 Pioneer FE 4-2139 ted under NCAA rules will con- annual game-length scrimmage in Michigan Stadium. This will be! open to the public without charge. As usual at Michigan, the apring session will be optional for lettermen, with emphasis on prospective sophomores and re- serve players from last season. Twenty-four of 36 lettermen from 1956 will be available in Septem-) ber but only a. relatively .small group is expected to participate, regularly in spring drills. x * Several lettermen are on the baseball squad, Herrnstein, fullback; Bob Ptacek, halfback; Gene Snider, center, and, Jim Dickey, quarter or fullback.| Jim Pace, regwlar tailback, will be a sprinter with the track squad. Several of last year’s reserves also are on the diamnod squad. mers “Bump” Elliott, new back- field mentor, will be ee | ment of the right halfback and ; end positiops along with re- | z z a i of Royal Oak and Jim Vollmar of Wyandotte at the tailback post and, Gerald Smith, Detroit, at fullback. * * * Quarterback prospects who will bear watching include Stanton Nos- | kin of Chicago; Dave Brown, 185 pounder from Battle Creek and Jim McPhersen of Herrin, = Cranbrook Tennis Team Defeats Ferndale, 7-0 Cranbrook won its 1st tennis match of the season Thursday, shutting out Ferndale, 7-0, on the Crane courts. * * * Pete King, Bob Klien, Fred Fech- $ , working capital. * * * P. J. McGovern, national Little) League president, disclosed at, yesterday's opening session of the| ‘three-day congress plans for the \“trust fund’ to meet an approxi- see 5451 | mate annual national level deficit | ot $50,000 ‘tk *& * *695 In the past a rubber company ’ has met the deficit which is in- | Winds are still too strong for top-notch perch fishing along lake) Huron. High winds and roiled wa- ter are keeping the creel empty in most spots, but: dock fishing along the Clinton river spillway heimer and Ozzie Jacobson were singles winners. Doubles decisions went to Bruce McCaul-Barry Smith! Bill McQuilkin- Bob Schultz and Chuck Cudlip-Pete Turner. The Cranes play a return match to the mouth of the river is good, “WMGEFR today at Grosse Pointe. with the. 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It was the third last-minute de- feat for the Celtics, favored to win! yy of test names in the final playotts easily. In last| modern ‘tennis, will meetin. the |place at mid-season the scrappy) |Hawks now are one game from * The Celtics cancelled a victory party last night. They still were grimly determined and confident. “We will be ready for them,” ‘the $10,000 prize. - * * |}said Coach Red Auerbach. “We should win — we definitely have the best club.” Hannum noted the Hawks have won the three games in which they out-rebounded Boston and lost each time they were beaten under the boards. * * * He switched his line-up last night, starting veteran Jack Cole- man at center. and sending Bob Pettit and Hagasi to the forward posts. Pettit snagged 23 rebounds, Ha- ‘gan 20 and Coleman. 17, giving /St, Louis an 83-72 edge. 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Philadelphia won 7-1 with help from four un- earned runs, Mantlé and Hank Bauer con- nected for the Yankees, but the world champs dropped a 6-5 -ver- dict to their Richmond, ma- tional League, farmhands, Rich- mond rallied for two runs in the last of the ninth to win. * * * Mays’ homer. spoiled an other- wise brilliant five-inning effort by Early Wynn, who made his first appearance of the spring. The Cleveland pitching mainstay had been bothered by a hip injury. The Indians came up with two runs in the ninth to break a tie and win 6-4. Hal Naragon's single scoring Jim Busby was the game- winner. * * * Home runs also played a major) part in other games. George Crowe blasted a three- run homer in the eighth inrling to give Cincinnati a 7-4 victory over Washington, ,The triumph gave the Redlegs a 7-3 margin over the PLYMOUTH DODGE CHRYSLER 1001 N. Main St., Rochester, Mich. The Wisest 7 Miles ‘You Can Drive SEE ALL THREE RAMMLER - DALLAS, INC. 3 OL 2-9111 i. HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 1899 S. 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PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Andre Hakim's excitement. was gious even via the cablegram hel sent me from Paris saying that: he has beat out Hecht-Hill-Lan-| helcaster, and Carol Reed for the, rights Andre “ AOHSTARTS TONIGHT # THE BIG HAPPY LOOK OF THE PEACETIME oo ys; “It's perfect. for "| Audrey Hepburn and Yul Brynner and I'm going to move heaven and earth to get them." “Rapture in My Rags’ (a etrange title) Is a new novel by Phyllis Hastings and is a hot seller in England. It’s the off- beat story.of a farm girl with no one to love who falls in love with a scarecrow until a cynical farm laborer comes along and SI 3-2683 Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Reade—vBox Office Opens 6:40 P. M. | ‘the financial needs of the pro gram in 1958 will be less than was contemplated at the time of } the preparation of the 1958 | budget." ee notified Congress of or aenene estimate in a letter House Speaker Rayburn (D- WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THES “Rapture in My Rags.” | Ae. ‘Soak ta eae Ses either tartans to the cvealiiial ‘ha: / UsPauser when - user “ * ‘atook a swat at him backstage. pong rr po a oe i NIT [ Yul | Wanted in My Rags \ she transfers her affections to \him. Has a mood of fantasy a la “Lil.” Hakim, who is married to Susan Zanuck, will make ‘the picture for ihig independent company under the 20th Century-Fox banner. | When my good-looking young. ifriend, Bob Kenaston, son of Billie §. ‘Dove and Bob Kenaston, started’ talking about a-movie career sev-| eral years ago, I didn’t take him too seriously. And, I don’t think Billie (one of the great beauties of the silent screen) and his father|f did, either. Well, he’s fooled us all. After a training period playing small roles on both the screen and TV, he gets a top spot. with Clark Gable and. Doris Day in “‘Teacher's Pet" for Perlberg-Seaton at Paramount. | Bilt Perlberg is particularly high on young r Mickey says he can't be bothered. | a ee The girl seems to really like proyteron Tonight 7 cw more mature dates—I mean Kathy o¢ gy Louis" makes it's bow at a Grant, who used to be Bing’s big piack-tie event followed by a big moment, is now dating John West, | party gt the Mocambo (Frank Sinatra will put on an extra show) hosted by Jack Warner. NBC executive, who hag a couple of children approaching her age. It's all quiet again on the Kim Novak-Mac Krim front, _They took Mac's sister and ‘ Tommy Sands is a teenage! combo these days with Gigi Per- FOau. CHILDREN UNDER 12 J ADMITTED FREE _ COMMERCE End of South Union Lake Read at Haggerty Road. EM 3-0661 TONIGHT TAR NTE The Burning Hills ped v, . ‘ Lad prove himself because of the ex-; cellent job he did with 7 Perkins in ‘Tin Star.’ j CONTRACT FOR JE FF The reason for that big smile! on Corinne Calvet’s face these days is that her husband, Jeffrey Stone, | 4 = Z 4 FRIDAY and SATURDAY s..THE DIXIE BAREDNLS wi aes ‘MA 4-2151 ~ DOORS OPEN 6:45 FAMED PLAY HILARIOUS ON THE SCREEN! (10-6-18 precnats 2 Comment ond Miemorm en THE TEAHOUSE JAMES DEAN — ROCK HUDSON’ - |" ——ELIZABETH TAYLOR—— Hl The fierce, fighting flaming fury of the Southy |e -} Until he married Corinne he had | Sperling who tells me that the field has just signed a long-term con-| leaped with U-I where he has just “The Girl in the Kremlin” with a big boost in salary. Jeff kicks off the new deal by, co-starring with .Keith Anders in TEENAGE | “Damn Citizen!" for producer J TAB Herman Weber. | HUNTER he think of it, | a / bad a strange carer ta Hoty, | NATALIE PONTIAC wood. “Damn Citizen!” will be | wer FE 5-4500 | Just the second picture he has — Dixie 2 (US-10) 1 Stk. N, elegraph made in this country in five | it years. When his career sagged in Holly. | wood five years ago, he went to |\Europe where he obtained steady | ‘work in movies and TV films. jne intention of returning to Holly- | wood. Now look what’s happened. We'll know who gets the coveted. “Marjorie Morningstar’ role no later than next week. This comes istraight from producer Milton has narrowed down to three, Shir- ley MacLaine, Natalie Wood and iClaire Bloom. SUIT DROPPED Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Jayne. Mansfield'’s boy friend, Mickey Hargitay, tells me. he's dropped the suit he brought last year in Washington, D.C., _—— SATURDAY SCH EDU LE—— 5 KIDDIE CARTOONS—1:00 & 5:00 “ZARAK"—1 :42—5 :45—9 :30 “GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND” —3:20—7:25—11:10 | BR as dal LE | “GIANT” sun. WALAKE S “GIANT'| YOU ASKED FOR IT! Ww ars aA JONTIAC x 4s ORIVEIN Talia | EXCUSIVE FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS AT YOUR BUTTERFIELD THEATERS a FEATURES AT: MAPLE.ROAD ~~ East of Walled Lake .. TODAY Pow FEATURES AT \ & saturvay LUT a AY ae eT OPEN TONIGHT SISTER ANGELA AND MARINE CORPORAL ALLISON . .. ALONE ON A PACIFIC ISLAND... ,; TRAPPED BEHIND’ ENEMY LINES! “Desperate Hours” GRACE KELLY in “REAR WINDOW” ROBERT RYAN in “ALASKA SEAS” ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! CimemaScoPe The Astounding Story Behind Todoy's Headlines! CONUS OF SPACE it i os - scesipainaeii Sunday HUMPHREY —_—FREDRIC Alan Ladd © Viegiale Maye BOGART MARCH in “THE BIG LAND” end ENDS "3 TONIGHT! | Men” STARTS TOMORROW VOODOO CHILL! MONSTER THRILL! 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PROFITABLE ||| |] :} OPPORTUNITIES | ‘| Every Day in the Pontiac |) Press Want Ad Section | Take advantage of this easy way ) to solve all your buying and sell- | | ing problems. : | | To Place Your | | WANT AD | DIAL FE 2-8181 ) | THE FIRST IDEAS | SENT IN TO JAN BARLOWS “HINTS BETTER LIVING” CAMPAIGN WILL. BE SHOWING UP IN THIS I Peso NEXT WEEK !/ fon Caw ] IJEA EXCHANGE ; NN | [ARE OF Hg | or , Ls ‘Ss F h 7 } y \ . } | / i 4 p } ' | | ! Ty ; rt Fe Wie | i. | Fi thug i j \a | ) ae Cerne eee tA oe a ae | j / \ bi des oo AY og: aa ie, il BS eee) ae a | ‘ OA] ooh oe oe ‘ee e : q career | ig in as i neni 7 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, j, FRIDAY, APRIL 1B 1057 : oer, ae ae oe ee was % higher to % lower, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN ———_ April 12—(AP)—Open to- iy: i eves -69% May 2.25% R July . g6--00 2.16 MAY . seseee 1.32% Dec, . + 2.18 July 2 goes. 1.98% Dec. oo 2.23 Bept. . vs-- 128% Corn— Dec. . ...... 1.33 MAY « occece 1.29% * Soybeans— July . ..ceoe 133% May. ...,.. 243% ee were 1.34% July . seen) 2.30% Dec. . .+.-+¢ 1.2058 Sept. . ...,. 2.30% te— NOV. . ssocee 2-28% May . ..s--e0 72.%% Lar July « eoscee -O7% scsoe:> 10.90 Bept. . ..ce-. 6B July . ieee. 15.00; Bept. . orsoes 14.82) Elected at Cheboygan CHEBOYGAN # — Roland Dag- well of Indian River has been named new chairman of the Che- boygan County Board of Supervis- ors, he replaces his cousin, Elton C. Dagwell of Mackinaw City, who withdrew his name from nomina- tion to make election unanimous.’ >, NOTICE OF REGISTRATION crTy PONTIAC, MICH in “aye Calendar (GOP Readies: News id Brief byiJudge Maurice E, ee ee boy’, , ages 15 and 16, without working permits. Trial was set in|for Thursday. § Charles Edward Cowley, 26, of 957 Woodside St., Clarkston, plead- Lynch, 31, of 69 ‘W. Kennett Rd., pleaded guilty before Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum and paid a $35 fine instead of five days. Municipal Judge Maurice EF. ‘‘Finnegan reduced a drunk driving %|charge against Donald Hardy, 24, of 731 Portland St., to reckless driving yesterday. Hardy paid a $100 fine in lieu of 10 days in jail. Charles Robinson, 23, of 2300 Phillips St. yesterday was sen- 'tenced to 35 days in jail by Pon- jtiac Township Justice Robert Hodge after he pleaded guilty to driving with a revoked license. Pontiac Police report thieves en- tered Washington Junior High School, 710 Menominee Rd., after breaking a window and stole five dollars in change sométime Wednesday night. vege Local 33 Sale . April 13. U. R. W. Hall, 128 WP et. 8 a. m. —Adyv. tions om the day of said election, and/ . who is not alread para upon the registration books” of said city, ms regular are from_8:00 o'clock a. p.m. on days City Clerk : ; Dated: A 10, 1957, , es April 11, 12, °57. , MI w ort a8 abel RM Bg Rummage Sale, Saturday at 8:30 bel tn otk dey of May, 1987, for the|* ™. Central Methodist Church. _ picpose of submitting to the electors —Adv. ertain 8 é and certain bond If your friend’s in fail and needs Pin gg Bag A tetkerey veien th tne bail, Ph. FE 5-9424, C. A. Mitchell. is the last day upon which aed —Adyv. eligible to vote at sald “epecial lection. R ge Sale Saturday 9 to 1, e a ay urther hat - maggie the Snaitestens af oa 220 S. pay Auburn Heights. elector or who will have such qualifica- —Adv. & Arabian Prince.Gains ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — Little id the|Prince Mashhur of Saudi Arabia has ‘responded to cerebral palsy treatments by U. S, Army doctors and is regaining use of his crip- pled right arm and leg. .| states for.'58 Elections Alcorn Tells Conference to Avoid Fancy Words, Fanciful Hopes OMAHA U—Midwest Republi- can leaders were told. today to “get down to specifics” in the Finnegan/1958 congressional campaign. “We don't want fancy words or fanciful hopes; we want election victories, ” National GOP Chair- man Meade Alcorn said in a pre- pared speech opening the first general session of a planning con- ference, Represented are Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa, Nebraska, Kan- sas, Oklahoma Colorado, in. which the three congressional seats and one ——e Alcorn told the Republican lead- ers not to-congratulate themselves on past victories, not to indulge in unrealistic forecasts or predic- tions and not speak in “vague, general or equivocal terms about issues of the day. We are here to get things done.” * * * He said they. should talk about ‘farm problems, budget problems, foreign policy problems and all of the other issues of national, reg- ional state, or local interest, which will have any effective bearing upon the conduct of a successful campaign,’ , * * After today's general session highlighted by a telephoned mes- sage from President Eisenhower, the party leaders split into five committee groups to discuss how to increase Republican leadership in the Senate, House, state and local governments; how to strengthen party organization and structure at state levels; and the value of a unified plan to be carried out on-a national basis. Alcorn said yesterday in a news donferenge that the ‘‘most inten- sive campaign in our party's his- tory’ already is under way, at the earliest date either major party ever has warted a cam- | paign. * re He said he isn't afraid of the size of the administration budget so long as it represents essential services, He praised Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield for “meeting the Democratic-con- trolled Congress head on” when, he said, the Congress attempted to “hack out’ an essential service from the Post Office Department. ATS MY. TINE? / _WHAT: word is related to yw scramble os few os yo gts to gvess my | oppeors under-orrow, reading see grt be RP WADE oer oo Hels 5 f | 1 « .g L 3 | 4 ' $ _& 7 8 * 9 10 9. FEZERE ° 10, RAMREW 4 Ghewer: list, finger, i forGe, gloves, recoRd, comPore, whorl, i print, feleN, Thumb, claSs. ‘ Hotes? What's s My Line, gs Order Autopsy in Gun Death Pontiac Woman Admits Shooting Man as He Forced Way Into Home An autopsy will be performed today on Dave Bowman, 34, of 40 Bagley St. who died in Pontiac General Hospital yesterday of shot- gun wounds. George F. Taylor, chief assistant prosecutor of Oakland County, said today “From all of the facts and circumstances of the case, the shooting appears to be in self- defense.” ‘He said police would continue to hold Mrs. Mary Willie Bur- ton, 39, of 404 Grant St., for in- vestigation until tomorrow, The autopsy was ordered by Dr. Herry L. Riggs, deputy coroner. Bowman was found by police in an auto in front of the woman’s home. about 10:40 a.m, yesterday after the shooting was reported. Detective Sgt, Allen Noble said Mrs. Burton had contacted him Wednesday seeking police _protec- tion and advice. She admitted she shot the man with a .12 gauge shotgun as he attempted to enter her bedroom through a window after she refused to open the door, Noble eaid. —_ _ Ike's Brother to Be Good Will Ambassador WASHINGTON (INS)—The White House has announced that Dr. Mil- ton Eisenhower, the President's brother, will make a two-week good will visit to. Mexico in June as the chief executive's personal representative. kins University, will carry the per- sonal rank of ambassador during the trip, which is being made at the invitation of Mexican President Ruiz Cortines. Three Persons Hurt in Two-Car Collision Three persons .yesterday were injured in a two-car collision on U.S. 10 at White Lake road in In- dependence Township. Taken to Pontiac Genera] Hos- pital were Leroy Israel, 45, of 1808 Marlowe, Flint, and his wife, Mary, 48. Israel was treated for chest injuries and released. Mrs. Israe] remains in satisfactory con- dition in the hospital fractured left arm. Driver of the other car, George Harris, 104 N. Main St., Clarkston, was treated for a fractured rib and released. State Police said Harris has been issued a ticket for reckless driving. AAA Keeps Account of License Sales with a > Heavy-Weight Ei Pile Miracle Yarn rw os wwvwwywvTvVvvVCrGTVVVVvYVYVYTYVYVVYYweNereY } TWEEDS phihb bb bs + b+ + + bb bb 4.4444 Dette 95 Sq. Yd. rwwwwe*" KENTILE- _, at Carload Prices Dork Morbles..... $4.45 cin. Light Marbles.... $6, 18 cu. 89 Pieces Per Carton—Factory Fresh OPEN oe TIL 9 P.M. 3 S 8 a a © & a ee ceetees seen ee ee Perfect for kit- chen or bath. The color goes thru to the back! 23 New Miracle Solution Dyed Tweeds ARMSTRONG INLAID TILE The modern miracle fabric that cleans all household stains, blood, food and animal stains easily . . . and leaves no spots when dry. Entirely resistant to fading from sun or cleaning. Here is the carpet for the modern home that is lived in from morning ‘til night. 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EDs > rar LIFETIME You the Savings 24° NOT 212% NOT 3% BUT 312% and 4% Current Dividends This is not a recent change in dividend policy, but has con- tinued for the past 25 years. | Hpereners Markets | Milton, president of Johns Hop-| |standard to low good 16.00-21.00 ‘MARKETS roduc , DETROIT WHOLESALE PRODUCE The following aed grown eng, of No growers and sold by them in wholeesi ig: lo —— WEDNESDAY WERE: Melntosh, oo taney, 2.75-3. 33 bu. Apples, Northern Sor weil 3.76 -2. Apples, bu, . Cabbage, Red, 1, {'s0-3.00 ‘bu. Cabbage, standard variety: No, 1, i bu, Carrots, 4 me- te ae larre — rer fancy, 1 ; No. hothouse, No. i hs, Squash, Delicious, ash, ty "38-4 = bu basket 11.00-11.50 30-dos. DETROIT EGGS wT Whites: Grade A, fumbo 41-45, weighted wtd. avg. 33: small 28-30, ichagr avg. 29 ave, 41%: large 36-38, wtd, ava 3614 Checks. 24%-28, wid. ave. 25'2. Browns; Grade A, large 33-34':; steady. Offerings of eggs and medium whites fully ede rbd Black, No, 1, hothouse,- No. 1, | 60,80 $-Ib, box. Rhubarb, Prsaggg 1.35 dos. behs; 1, 1'00-3.00 bu, Squash, Hubbard, 1.50-2.00 bu. Turnips, topped, No. AND SALAD GREENS — rie Sine hothouse, No. 1, Ls = Large, case; means, 9.50-10.00; small, 7.50-8.50 DTROIT, April 11 (AP) — Exes, F.OB — cases included, Federal ie & .*No sale; bid sna asked. : :| 13 Teenagers Confess ‘Burglaries, Car Thefts DETROIT w — Police Sgt. Tim 2a Hutcherson said today that 60 ya, | Durglaries and 100 car thefts have "*"/ been confessed by 13 teen-aged Northeast Detroit boys. x * * 14 to 17, admitted committing the crimes over a period stretching back to last August. He said they used the cars for joyrides and stole cash and merchandise worth $3,000 in Northeast Detroit and Southern Oakland (Pontiac) Coun- ty. . Hutcherson said four of the boys were caught Sunday in a super- market and implicated the others. ms Hutcherson said the boys, aged} rg | 15, at m. from the “Lake << ae with terment in dati "ed the ‘Rowsry ‘will Be" April 16. at 7 m, from VACKA acl EB. 3310 W: a oe dl ro] ‘ather of rick Borer and Mrs, “ dear * pother of Funeral service will held —" April } r p.m. = ths pars Drift ~ neral ge Rev. Georg Widdifield sfficiating Interment in Whi Cemetery, Mr. Vackare. will le “i in. pa rks-Or1 fin state m F») “of service — FS, dues Funeral Directors 4 Purley Puncrai: Wome PR Catt, Donelson-Johns “pEsionED FOR oe" PONERALS™ pees Fectitie-” OR | Pi Voorhees-Siple - , FUNERAL HOME mbulance Sersine, Pine or Motor _... Cemetery Lots 5 1 SPACE IN WHITE CHAPEL $150, hos Chamberlain Cemetery. section 3267, ae aS ce section 434 a $135, on _ 4 Li ine “ye. bey ty ~ Help Wanted Male 6 ATTENTION | We are looking for 2 or 3 men, pleasant working condit) rtunity above av e. 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FE 4-6510 Expert Landscaping FOR COMPLETE A-1 LANDSCAPING AND TREE ++ SERVICE CALL: HALES LANDSCAPING FREE ESTIMATES. CALL FE 8-3800 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND remeres: Ph. FE 5-6593 or OR LIGHT LANDSCAPING AND lawns cut. Cail FE 2-3400. Lower Straits Lawn Cutting Spring cleanup, complete lawn cutting & maintenance serv. We use large mowers on large small estates. Serving southeast- ern Mich. over 10 yrs. For de- pendable lawn service. Call EM 3-2071., NEW LAWN RESEEDING. OLD i | | RANSOMS LAWN CUTTING &. eas landscaping gardening FE 5-. “SEE WHITES NURSERY Display Ad Every Friday __ Por Specials—Garden 1 Page livered. ELgin §-4337. TREES Trimmed or removed Spectattz- wiring. Free, estimates. ason- back filling PE 5 A 1 LIGHT HAULING. are JOBS, Reas. Free Est IF. 2-3664. ris MOVING — set | ~ EXCELLENT SERVICE 48 | ij Reasonable rates - FE + [Pac CARTAGE. LARGE VAN OR | pickup. PE 2-4750 hauling. Call Bill Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ROTO TILLING. LAWNS, GAR ® 3-9184 t RA c TOR WORK, GARDEN plowing. Grading, discing, & mow- Income: Tax Service VW A CHANGE IN wours, Now EAELES CUSTOM p.m 2né ‘floor, 1 PFE Eves. FE_ Masit ___ Laundry ‘ Service _ _18 | 5239, Rolling & fertilizing, FE SODDING & SEEDING. 80D a ing in work around buildings and — able rates ‘Fully insured. Frank | ON ie MArket 4-2903. one Moving & Trucking — 19° BASEMENT CLEANING & LIGHT FE 5-5933 HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME your price. Anytime. = ra if { IN rag og a t= Be ta a Oe ND DECORA . Paper onatee. ig ceed. rel PE ati "INTERION & EX- terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash, _ Guaranteed. Free est. PE- 4-0206. A INTERIOR DECORATING. _PREE ESTIMATES, OR 3-1626. AAA PAINTING. WALLPAPER _Seaming. Reasonable. PE 2-2116. R&B” WALL re eh eh | Firs Saget “PAINTING & ie Dec. sere 25 yrs. exper. OR 3-7354. TERIOR DECORATING PAPER HANGING. Painting. Pir. refinishing. For free estimate call, PE @-1467. INTERIOR * “EXTERIOR. OLD & new work. Fully insured. 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Your material. } FE _5-5797 ___ Lost & Found; 24 Foun UND: BLACK & WHITE FE-. male Beagle with 1956 License ‘tag. Owner must identify and pay | for this ad. _FE -10F8 LOST. BOY's LIGHT BLUE SUIT in brown mom beg. site 19 | . stout Vicinity ar near Walnut Lake Rd. MA 6-2070 LOsT. — MAN'S TAN book to a of . Se rare An nex eke} money. Please” call, sora” Reward LOST: PARAKEET, BLUE “WITH grey wings, vie. Baldwin and 34 Tacoma Ct. Reward. FE 2-1070. LOST: IN OR NEAR “WATERFORD Twp. High School, pair of dark grey pearl glasses. Monday, Apri) & FE ¢-7116. LOST, BEAGLE PUP. VIC. MAY- bee Rd. & & Pine Kndb Lane. OR LOST: DRAPERY SAMPLES. RE- turn to Beadles Draperies. Re- _ward. } PE 5-1927 LOST: OLD BLACK PEMALE cocker, gray around mouth. Stub tail. Pe 100 $13 Orchard Lake Ave. | aan ak eee eee LOST YOUR PET? WANT TO ind one a home? FE 5-9290. Michigan Animal |} Rescue League LOST: BLACK COCKER PUPPY, 6 mos. old. Answers to “Jet Ned of teh ebila's —_—, ri} 6, child's pe e- ward. PE 42907 LOST. BROWN BILLFOLD Please return = papers. 54% Wayne Bt. LOST: MALE BLACK COCKER. Vicinity of 153 West Yale. An- awers to the name of ‘‘Knobby.". Any information call FE 81030 ’ To Bicycle Thief Boy's 20-inch Columbia. Se- rial No, 40427, double bar, double fork Frame green with ivory trim. Seat tan.. 1957 license 0160 Taken April 8 rear Webster School. Please ‘report to Pontiac Po- Hce Dept. FE 2-0171, Ad placed — by _« ownet's father. “Hobbies & | Supplies 24A s 24A RRA APR RAR NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT “by number sets, $1.69 = “a to fit), BACKENSTOS! E. __Lawrence. FE 2-1414._ . _ Notices & Personals 25 eed ~AEROT RED KNAPP SHOES Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd OR _3-1592 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing «a ro adviser, contact Mrs. R Langley. Phones FE 35122, confidential. “The Salvation ANYONE WISHING TO PUR- chase Peggy Newton. cosmetics or hold a xenp class, for free premiums and make up, please call 5-006. APRIL SPECIAL COLD. WAVE, $5.50 « complete, Dorothy's. FE 23-1244. “FRAMES Geter ae — Photos 4 red Roll film finish ings in “abume Sutherland. Stud: fo -— 12 Pike AAA PRIVATE peTEOTvE Ease your mind of werry. Know the facts. FE 5-5201. - In Debt? — If vou are having trouble meeting. your payments, see us today. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL- ORS, INC, 41'y 8. Saginaw above Oakland Theater. FE 8-0456 ON AND AFTER THis ‘DATE. April 11, 1957, I will not be re- sponsible for grote debts contratted by any other myséif, | erick Bahrke. pore Jaah Rd., Pon- tinc, Michigan, “AND AFTER THIS ‘HIS DATE, April 12, 1957, I will not be.respon- sible for any sos eontracted by any other than YARD & DRIVEWAY es E xenneth Wall, 146 Eim St, Pon- __tac, Mic ems Travel “Agencies 25A nee PLANNIWO NOW FOR | SUMMER VACATION Reservations and Tickets ”. eae lee ‘TOURS ; UISES - HOTELS i PONTIAC TRAVEL - SE RVICE eos Ww. he St. __. Wanted to to Rent 2 29 3 koraci 2 OR on 3 F ae _ Good location en er swnerchlp e MODERN 7 BEDRM. HOME, FUR- nlshed Bg Sy 3 of arks MA MOD aim Home. rent. Ph. yr 3 3 sine Living Quarters 30 ie agate paca NICE FURN, 4 ee Girls. Pontiac Teshe®. Middleton — Low coat me oda oh oe P LET = gee eeu sant UNiv. 1.5708 srr, of | “Rent Apts, Furnished 33 ne a 1 RRACE, PARTLY furnishe Be Adults only. Call between 4 & p.m. _FPE #1 1s i ] & 2 BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN. Tiled bath. yr, around, lake front 8615 Pontiac Lake Rd save, “a8 “MAN og be SHARE SHARE FLOvELY HOME: in. Lady © with elderly man, who is on we: e pens apt. a 1 LARGE LaD i $9 wk. FE 28 it 2 MEN. “jis OR- chara ‘Le Ave. 7 LARGE ROOMS. UPPER. vate bath, washing privileges, p we ie rking. Baby welcome, hes ke. — A ASAT i LARGE ROOM & KITCHENETTE Pvt. ent. 89 State St. FE 2-0566. Wtd. Contracts, _ Migs, ; 32 $500, 000.00 or seasoned et. our ron 21 years service we satisfied clientele. See me before iu. for Bob Mahan, To Buy—To Sell—Te Insure | ipa _ REALTY CO. REALTORS n Evenings. & Sundays ; Fe_ ao convact “WANTED FOR IMME. | Buyers waiting. What have you? Ciark Real Estate, IMMEDIATE CASH FOR EQUT- tles and land contracts. Or have jleton, Realtor Upholstering 2 23 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 4.4563 LET Us BEADLE'S ae be b aed Bid on the sale ef your contract Edw. M, Sout. Realtor ——-TORTCACES D- ON GOOD PROPERTIES, ‘ with 100 ft. f CHARLES, 1717 8. Telegraph Farm Laren Correspondent 70 ) GET “THE MOBT FOR YOUR w. 7 RMS. ‘& BATH. -H. UTILITIES oka | Huron st. Phone FE -aai6 WE CAN SELL. BUY OR SERV- = a land contract. See us at oe CHAPIN bet oe ESTATE INA FLASH For land contracts friends and clientele. A. Johnson i174 8 Boat Rd, : Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY. SELL OR TRADE y you to consult George ealty. We also buy ae e = and land contracts. ORGE BLAIR LARGE HOMES SMALL HOMES We have qualified clients watt- ing for homes in town and also fn desirable suburban jecationa: | Eile homes with basements and | ME BY AP- 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. PVT. SELLIN oN ees We are tn immediate need ood residential property he city and — Pontiac. aren ae service, — your house, let us show you how our method of contacting qualified , No obligation—a quat!- fied peagiel at your door in 30 Humphries 8. a RM AND WHITE BROS. 5 Phone OR 31005 6 ¢ OR 3-fe72 til § —- Sunday 10 to $ NEER: A: FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified . Aa fo EE 28181 is the /° a $15 ae tncluding Want a number 1 DONT MISS THI ONE: 3 | CAROE a hoo SHARE BATH bus of pro- s}_person. PE 5-044. 9 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. 81 AU- af APT. NSTAIRS. ONE child welcome, 15 Clark. 2ND . BASE Mt die aged coup or newlyweds —— > ROOMS FURN. PURN. CLEAN, UTILI- ehild ‘welcome. FE 53197 7 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS. C 1 105 Center, off Auburn. rposes, ae par oe Tat YOUR taxes |° re 3 a - . ar. . 8 Edith. BEDRM. PON- tac ; High downtown, MY . Call J. A. Tay 2-6251, eS 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED close oie on Mill Street, Repay f DOPLE Xx. PATIO. we welcome, ton ao wee 20583. ‘lh PVT BATH, beh 5 Auburn Ré., Auburn Heights. “ , end hot water furn. Pvt, bath & ent. Close wn. 1 or 2 . $50 Call after 4 p.m. FE 5-2563 3 rooms & tg 4 prerens entrance. Garage. FE TH WITH ONE. | BATH. ENTR. re Bore, So Me. Fe $0810. * pieetre Sate & ete rator furn. qe xie Hwy Mich. Days vingsire ak “4 ‘senetl's Nursery. 3 RMS., CLOSE IN. HEAT * Form 013.50 por wk. 61 Fessley Ci. 3 room apartments with heat, hot water, stove and refrigerator fur- nished, Near Tel-Huron shopping center, — Mr. Smith at 28 E. it. 2 ROOMS NEAR TOWN 88 Mechanic. 3 RMS. NEAR DOWNTOWN. Ri 7 RMS, PVT BATH. ADULTS only 287 _Oakland Ave. 2 ROOMS, ‘% “PARTLY FUR- _Rished, | 180 _E. Huron. j OR 3 RM. APTS. ~ DOWNTOWN. Everything furn. Inquire i Al _ burn rear office. |2.NICE LARGE ROOMS. She fies Private entrance. Washing facilities, 200 No CLEAN. __ FE _4-%70_or FE 2-445 7 ROOM CABIN, ALSO LIGHT - housek: g room. 3300 Eliz. Lk. Rd. Adults only, « FJ 4 BATH, GARAGE. QUIET couple. West side, Pvt. ent., util. $300 DOWN, 365 MO. s this large home. Good ¢on-- throughout. maa po Rec- reation Lots room of fruit: trees - Near Kennett Rd. Do not call before 7 p.m, FI FE 54-1284. cacpeeln ah Grae SE ocmaeras AUBURN HEIGHTS. NEARLY be FE need drm, house, Modern, GLEAN. . PLEASANT, Ga- | house. Child ‘we suawe. (thse or 2101 Walnut near Blue Sky Theater canbe HOUSE LARGE faeniy. E 23-0613, Tween ¢as ROOMS. B Oil furnace, electric range. Im- . References re- quired. & side Williams Lake. ery Rd. to Paulsen, to 6976 — See owner, noon, Bat, MODERN 5 ROOMG & 1 e Rd. EM 36619. NEARLY NEW - gene yoo ranch home. riveges. & drapes. ey rivileges. se vier . | NEAR PONTIAC 1 a caer 6 rm. home. 3 be Low heating * cost. No small pn hd #70 4-4074. ma TTS WOU. aN ANCH TYPE HOUSE. 2586 N. fiitord “Rd, skease if preferred. Inquire at ierd Rd, after 5 p.m MU 4-5792. RENTAL UNITS -- Attractive new duplex ove units. Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- tiac on East Bivd. and Perry 8t. CALL PFE 4-7833 Rent Lake Cottages 36a WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. Pvt, beach, 2-bedrm. Reas. MAr- ket 42293. furn. $66. No children er poe. _FE 22346. 3} RMS. MODERN, WITH ‘Heat.| 433 N. Perry. J LARGE ROOMS & BATH, entrance, Steam heat. Stov ‘o 3|_D €. A_SLEEPINO 5 acca FOR MAN. refrig. PE 2-241 , noo s ~RATH, FE , +6008. ‘ROOMS, PRIV. BATH, | 8. , Merrimac " ROOMS. UPPER. SCREENED _porch. Lake privy, FE_2-1530. 4 LARGE ROOMS, UPPER. VERY | nice, clean. Priv. ent., util, furn., 10a mo. Call after 6 p.m./C FE 5-7060. 1 OR 2 MEN, C COOKING PRIV- tieges. FE 4- i'l LARGE Soon , DOWNTOWN. “Privaie entance PE 4-0122. FOR LADY WITH COOK: Prssay facilities every tite fura, 77 Douglas. _ PE 4-071 Pyt. entrance. 207 BE. Huron. FE 40713 ATTRACTIVE "ROOM F ( FOR | GIRL: _Kitchen. 547 W. 7 AND 3 ROOM. 79 CLARK ST. ES eee @ MODERN CLEAN RMS., EXTRA large front rm. nice. kitchen, 1 child welcome. "gi2. 50 weekly, @ __ Willard _ St. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, adults only, Clean, quiet and rea- sonable. Call FE after 5:00. 37_§ Stowell St. off Oak Hill 7 ROOMS, 107% ? “al SAGINAW. _ AP. _ply_after_4_p.m 3} LARGE RMS “PRIV. BATH & ent. Washing facilities, util. furn. __ Children welcome. 5-7900. 2 RM. .. LAKEFRONT / APT. coU- pie only. Pvt. ent. EM _ 3-3044. 2 fn cod APT... 1 BLOCK PROM ¥ Baldwin. Pvt y. mer "all utli, 10 weekly. 1 per- son only, FE FE 44338 2-503. 3 : 3 ROOM Bali APT., NICE CLEAN. 261_State. b) es ROOMS. BABY WELCOME. — cee in. FE 56343. _- OOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, end welcome. FE 2-5573. 3 SINGLE iRoom APTS. CHEAP. 4-8593. ATE E laundry facilities close in, 175 Auburp Ave. — bed tag FIRST FLOOR a Mme es, garage. Available ay 1 $110 month. FE 5-4032. 3 WELL FURN. CLEAN Lig od Util. furn. Adults only. 16 Pine- grove. 3 Lona ~ BASS ge dened sal yard. Children wel Sochoy ‘Fr «7006 __ after | $3 30 MY 3-21 3-27TT.. @ LARGE RMS. & BATH.- PVT. ¢ ent. Heat & hot water furn. OR 31978, 4 ROOMS & BATH. ke = i 3 rooms “& bath floor. 3 miles North LA Oxford on M24. _3501 Thomas R@ & BATH, UPPER, 239 _ South — Parke. PE 4-7034. 5 ROOM AND BA.TH MAIN floor Close to downtown tiaec, per month, Call Realtor _Partridge, "E ¢-3581, —~; RMS & BATH, UPPER apartment with ae near downtown, $65 re Realtor Partr: aed ve AIR One naans heat, a eat, | * Eitchen fans. i aster antenna, ce- CLEAN SIDE. NO other roomers. FE_2-7520. 'PURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rm, Close in, 51 Pairgrove. IP YOU WANT A CLEAN, QUIET trv our home, At bus _stop.. FE §-7332. LARGE SLEEPING ROOM. 7] “im, 102 Parkhurst, PE 5-5502. MODERN ROOM, BUSINESS OR professional person only, $4, ga- rage available: 147 Prospect. Se ey eet reom r refined business gir! Near Tel-Huron. FE 2-9002 after 6 NICE FURN, RM. FOR LADY L hen & shh t- _— 115 * a ont rs f¢ tile bathro.ims, Kies eee eas, mene type with individua | eutrennee. ADULTS Oi! for Inspection nda and Sunday FEderal 8-6918 AVON APT. BUILDING Meteora ¢ bath. Walk In ‘os on Be Apply 517 E. Pine” ~ J ROOM & BATH PRIVATE EN- priv, ent. Reterences required. FE 4-4340 2 ROOMS. UTILITIES PAID. ON busline amd close to downtown. FE 2-2390. CHOICE NEWLY D MCORATED 3 rooms end bath, all weps rms., located close to down town, © Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor TT ON. Sagina FE 5-6163) Open cote "ttl 8:30 Entr . utilities, Aub@rn Hgts., $75 __month PE 7-€514. Ph FE 5-165. 3 7 Rooms ‘& BATH, 2ND. FLOOR, 0 vt entr., close - Pau? __2-4366. 3} RMS & BATH, PLUS GARAGE. EM_3-3474 3} RMS, PRIVATE ; BATH & ENT. ee 2-5038. 3 RMS. COMPLETE BATH. ALL pvt. All furn. Close in. $17.75. _After 5 p.m. FE 5-5 754. } RM. WITH PVT. BATH & ENT. Adults only. 170 8, Shirley St. } ROOM FURN, APT. PRIVATE Soa _ehildren welcome. FE 3} RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. Ts 8. Parke St. ‘J ROOM BASEMENT APT., WARM & clean, Heat furnished. ‘Children & babeseld cases welcome. Big ya 3-04386 LARGE 4 RM. GLEAN, CLOSE IN, 4 AND BATH. Screened porch and garage. FE Compl Couple only. $75 _Bprit 20cn MUIberry 9-012. Available Pp GARAGE HOURE. CURE. WITH GARDEN _ Spot, Pa furn, Vinewood LARGE, aa, 3 ROOMS, Lake, i and Treat waenee arage. 69 & age. Monroe 8t. FE ‘asebs. Ofee Seee Ware and stove vores . ve iurn., iso Mo’ FE fous” 3} RM. APT.. PARTLY FURN. 5825 Mill St., Waterford. OR 3-1416. ing facilities. On bus line. Work- ing couple. 343 8. Marshall. No drinkers. its, shine jon. pts gl iT Helgi. 7 weekly. FE 2-8901. ing 3 RM. iE FPURN. NEAR GMC Truck & Coach & Baldwin Rub- __ber. FE 5300. aR ; J RM. te ms adults only, Clean, quiet and rea- ae. Call FE me. After GNFURN 3} ROOMS & BATH. CALL BE- tween § . T pm, FE 7-02 3 ROOMS & sata FOR caer. ROOMS AND BATH 30 UPPER. Nicely furn. and _ clean. Couple only 20 Norton 4 ROOM FURN. APT. ADULTS FURNISHED “APT, Wilson, _only. FE 4 ROOM __flean. 210 E. _dren, no pets, Close in. FE 2-7667, 4 cs om) “ret Tint ENTR. 33 4 Too. TL. mS iH .. ahbnbb ROOM FLAT ON MAIN 8T. IN * Rochester, bony Call ing Martin, OL 20761 or OL, 2-5131 ain, > Pesan MY 2-6186,, ra eat, a rooms, pra Jeg chile ae wallabies aul PLE HEAT. HOT & COLD WA- TER. SEE CARETAKER AFTER 5, AT A-l ARCADIA COURT. E G, HEMPSTEAD, 102 E. HU ‘SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN OR woman < foe, 2 oS home. _Ref. FE 5- 687, 27 Clare: é SLEEPING Rog TOR oa ar Cooking priv. SLEEPING ROOMS, MODERN. oer. in. Men cr women. 267 N EEPING RM. BY PISHER FE SOunH GSOETNS PRIN ALE COOKING PRIV. ALL orivate 2847. RM GA- rage, Business man 9.3517. Rooms With Board 38 38 FY TRA CLEAN — HOME Le eals, 14° Matthews. FE 5-0 ROOM CLOSE TO TOWN AND 23-8887. bus, $15 week. FE ROO 00M 1 FOR IR OENTLEMAN. O001 GooD | wager were BOARD. 1 GENTLE- FE 5-6343. | Convalescent Homes 38A — PRIVATE OR 8EMI- private rooms for aged or con- 2 aod Rates include doctor's and ing car $-4267. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN panne ee Sas Cooking: and fefrigeradon unit. 464 Auburn FE 2-0239 HOTEL ROOSEVELT. Le —_ rooms & apts B ay or Moderate tates” is XN. soo FE 5-#126. Rent Stores 40 3 STORES 15 X 50. PARKING spece at tear. Heat & water — $03 « es. 141-143 Oakland, OR 3-1301 Rent Office Spate 41 privileges. MY Auto. aoe with uelities Lake 44x 17 BUILDING NEAR BLUE By: See out for business office. Aik _ CONDITIO : BIRMING! 2000 eq, ft. in attractive colonial building in central agi ogn oR, cle oo taxon) lot. Ideal *, engineering, r - tatives, architects. Leen one B CK 300 8. Woodward. B'ham, MT 46700 FURN. on bs? Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY MOD- ern. Adults. only. 395 Freemount. room, 4 ae out. Child welcome, enna nme 4 ROOM & BATH aa CALL _after 30, rE ao academy ofta0, Brigh-+ FE DERN 4 . & BA ment, Ieke frontege. OR Base. NEAT 3 RMS. § BATH. COUPLE 1s & BATH, UTILITIES. CALL, 10:30 ° RE. 28 8. Huron 8t. 8-0466 Open erennge en and | Sunder i DOWNTOWN Located within 300 feet of 100 t cent corner on E. Huron 8st em. A Most cad See weree e an wa furnished, ‘Lease available. “ 7 Roy Annett Inc. ALTORS Ae tet Seige Her ® : ple off-street parking, Heat ‘= dag furnished. Suit for office or. business. ‘ Leslie R. f) ripp, Realtor Str ‘eo ) * ee naire 5-8 “Budget Rancher” 1266 North Cass -BUILT ON YOUR LOT As) Be SRE * r ir TELEGRAPH RD.; WEST Waterfront ° one - year - old ranch ¢ has ’ st 500, with $3,500 down, - Where Town and. Country Meet Plenty of space for garden e this from . $20,000 with nay terms. Suburban Ranch Excellent 3 bedroom ranch home, only 3 years oid. ~— extras and Country Living On a large corner Jot, 100 x 400-ft. deep. Large liv- ing room with massive er ural fireplace Full sized dining room, beauttfally, 1S ished 17 x 31-ft. recreation r with large natural fire- place, Glassed-in front porch and 2®car garage, Yes-A full basement also. pool could be it. Onk with substantial - pay- ment Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528. 377_8_ Telegraph Eves. & Sun. ® po J Established in 1916 LAKE ss e of the = beaches storms ry screens, Q car garage. tTH SIDE—2 bedrooms & attic fenced yard, price $10, VACANT-—More right in juese east one fi to unfinished bath | 5 with ee upper tare | use. Ail furniture faded. full | bas laundry | arege. 19 bus f nace & paved, tre streets full price $3,950—- BUILD A RANCH HOME? YOU'VE SEEN THEM ALL NOW COMPARE THIS. No. 262 BRICK RAMBLING RANCH to believe We'll price any of 450 HOME PLANS we have in our files The Pontiac area’s only authorized “Home Planners Center” Call or come out to the conven- fent office of: FLOYD KENT, Realtor sndPbs eras bale * TB ws PLACE A “LOST AD.” q i val B €all FE, 28181 for an ad to recover a — Dial FE | 28181 or an ied awe, a.” ad-w riter. ~ Buy Thra Pardee” List Thee hen, —— HOUSE, 1% YRS. a = furnace, alum. storms Rat sereens.: lot 1002470". Vie. Crooks Rd. & &. Siva’ “PE 5-0627. DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES | BY OWNER: R- SACRIFICE 3 im starter home with ennommens en your lot, me, do’ aynes w am my lot Y OWNER NE 4 ‘al héat, 2% rst St. $11,750. $1,500 in. FE 5-s069. s RANCH-TYPE HOME. 3 BEDRM.,| gtiached garage, dra living rm. ~ 6s ef fg Re Ratural _ otane. St ae Rayment $3,000, Price $16 ee Sheds fla 1208 | Cae ON > RMS. & BATH. ete #300 dic Cast: Wolverine | Ol heat & hot water Lake priv. Dr., ¢ = to ete Mere. Take. Phone EM 33470. BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM RANCH rl BEDRM tv home. Fireplace, tiled baib, Rochester. to schools. 2car| { | Basement. ene Ritchen. At $¥e.000 ne Mitue heehee, b ireeseway, Auto oll heat. Drapes. Ol 32-6761 ; "| Micely landsca * acres. Shang WS een or _OL 33331. .| evergreen se fruit town ayment, in Clarkston Call en pn Tig af Boring rey is. aiter 6:30, MAple S410 | sion’ EM a mage! BLOOMFIELD ACRES _SUBDIVE. BY OWNER, 2 BDRM. HOUSE. sion. Approx bE of completely modern and winter- ey tg Ee rth Real Estate, iil ie. jot & lake prive. ideal Jourround bome or summer between Clarkston & Ontord — ie appreciate. Onterd. MOA 6 ROOM HOUSE . PAVED street. 24x24 garage. On Ag lot. Full ruitloned basem pa sal recreation rm. 3 eeaseaens di tbh tones S463 attic. Cary a5 ies! ear-old, 2 bed-| Teonp00 ka Monthly | — — $1,500 home BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW $11,975 | payments $47 including taxes and; Attractive white f{ 5 nsurance. Near Drayton Plains, active ite frame modern: i to-minute bUngalew with breeze- | Need cash wa . No real- Way and garage, full b tors. ot] heat, stairway to expansfon NEAR TRRORT 2 BEDROOM attic, finest of materials and work- shade | immediate sale or trade on 3 bed- room home in Pontiac. OUTSTANDING H Owner trausferred Poors willing to sacrifice for sale this at- tractive sub! on dandy lot 1 room with ment, wiring, nace. Basement floor and sump, wnp in. Other work started. e! owner. $6,350. Terms. 330 of school cash to mortgage. at $40 month. Good dividual (no realtors please). Reply to Eox 3. Pontiac Press. shaded lot. ‘9 | ‘Take vacant lot end full basement, ‘pis heated sun room, basement with Steen and . basin, dandy garage, other @utstanding appointments SPACIOUS FIVE yee OFF ORCHARD L. Here is an vexeeptouaily -— basement, gas ary large Paced | Ser Sbai3s that a 2 car feel across from ‘school. EAST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW 3 BEDROOMS, 410,400 For doliar value I don't believe fora can find a better buy than eye appealing cedar shake ranch home with oak floors, beau- tiful birch flush doors, all: tile bath, lovely kitchen, aluminum storms and screens and situated on jot 710x200. INDIAN oe BRICK A sound and ‘a attractive family bome, al] rooms larger than aver- | age, finest a Lragpah taped and work- | BY OWNER NEW IN 1955, NICE! ae basement, heat ear —. rage and outstanding appointment: FOUR FAMILY APT. OFF W HURON One of the better four families In this area, excellent Jocation, apt | rs all in excellent condition, always | rented, alj tenants wel] satisfied, | nice enclosed rear porch for each apt. 4 car garage. Price is right WE TRADE SELL & BUY ager & SON eager apy sat . Huron st} Phone FE 41557 732_¥ 3ROWN | | BUILD—Now! We will build a love- | ly 3 bedroom ranch style starter home on your jot with ne down cs | _side oon “ 3-2868 EAR ROUND COTTAGE, stove ore ane hapotl r month. OR 3-2815. gated 08 W- Huron 3 BEDROOM NEW HOME iN PON: | $3,200 it en deal to in- | WiLL Ae .i for rator furn., $95 Bee. pare Rose McLarty, Broker FE 2.2162 ‘for house in ‘3 room. modern home. Lake priv. FE. +257) OAKLAND AVENUE is an extremely clean & neat home. beau big. _ bright kitchen with lots cup- boards. Living rm., & large bedrm. down — nice bedrms, & full bath Big full bsmt., gas heat. ear ga- rage. TeTms avatiable. iW EST OF PONTIAC |. re is that ranch-type home | ann a big full basement you work area in — living room convenient Lucee. i have looked for. Rec, room and ¢ | arage. You must | “a Big 12 car considered. i see this, Tr John K. Irwin REALTOR . Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 65-0447; Eves. FE 56-4846 SELL MY $1000 EQurry 9600, § room modern, base- ment and lerse front as, close schools, and a bes. ‘ust Sent within 9 weeks, By owner. 1028 Boston St. FE §-6625. |} RM. HOUSE, GARAGE. STOVE, refrigerator, — On Dixie Lake, couple only. MA fA 5-972). sRooms. Ser ee i ATTIC, car garage, nice East side leation $11,800. $2,500 down, FE 46 . SAVE $1300 3 bedrm.. brick han: lake priv. iow monthly raEeee Price bie owe — $75 50774 $2,000 THis A ATTRACTIVE 2 ae go as @& separate cin- full basement, gas hoot, Norms & is insulated. PE 5-@ kins BY OWNER. MODERN | RANCH paved screens 5-9152. 204 W. Hop- type 3 bedrm. Carport & p Uifve. 100 rise ioe 81280 -0n.| Me"%y 2,000" ane Sonan't have 78 per mo., includes tax and ip-) HT iT ing it. OA 83601, surance. Take over GiJloan. Only : 4\5 per cent interest. Telephone OR 3-7847 iWe Have Farms ocala) Vacant Pray Fut | 3 shi | prov ¢ don’t prom . ron ae ee pent but we sure can sell Lict with basement, auto otf heater, north _of Pontiac F FE 8-669 Lake Front SECLUDED oe 7 lots attractive home 1 bedroom & bath down: large svace up. could be 2 bedrooms Ampie closets.’ many features $12,900 cash. Choice of Three lake Lh ge arenes cial All fur- nished. $1,000 DO | Poor late COTTAGE— in Puan 7 0000. $2, 800 down, J. R. Hiltz Reaitor 101l W. Huron payment. We will install the plumbing consisting of 3 pe. eth, | septic, hot water, kitchen sink ona electric pump with sma down payment. Exterior all com- pleted. Interior studding. Good, sound construction and very at- tractive home. Ask for Mr. Brown Evenings cali OA 6-2618 GI-Yes, that a al] you need ore wonderful For Retired ae 22 ACRES - You can buy this nice 4 room house with eerere white board fence, for onl $1,500 down. ‘Clarkston “eee nan FE 95-6181 Sylvan Shores ‘Attractive brick ranch years old. 3 large bedrooms, 20-ft. carpe’ iving room. basement, pete! lot Terms Mr. Carson, FE If It’s Lake Front You're = for? a teres lot with Oxford-Orion-Lapeer representive | your neighbor who ts # farmer at * heart and knows & good thin |. when he sees it. He will help you | Harold Fetcher, MA §-06T 1 ~ Home Mart Realtor 1962 W Huron HAYDEN APPROX. ?'y aches 8 ee ee | Cooley Lake reakfast nook. ol! furnace, 2-car garage A ¢@ buy ot 611.600, terms. 5 bath, basement neon” "Purniture included. Imme- | diate possession. | N. 2 Bedroom home, located cff Josiyn Piastered walls. Most of furniture s—in- refrigerator and cluding stove. washer, GI RESALE. -3 Bedroom home. — ach, eooceh | it for | family & “puesta a hs ri en Cass Lake. Comfortable peat arou y in se Oth- ers too. Miss ‘coil, E 4-0476. Exclusive 3 $1,200 DOWN E Bird. —_ } i FE 5-9407 | | | | } to move you into this Prized at only gees 500. Lee. located near be vet mel 26x36 ft, bungalow with basement. School. Ot! , storms and Gas AC furn. Oak floors & REAL ESTATE INC, sereens. This home in exce tered walls, Aluminum storms & = a. $1,500 down to screens. . 20 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. 4% per cent mortgage. living rm. Dining Mod MAple $8631 month includes taxes & ins SS Pontiac-Watkins Estates |* prayrow : Lovely 3 bedroom modern home. alow to larg: ae = SELL on ae ain te = Lats automatic ae f Nin gy 2-4 be bat ( ey up with bath. Large| minum storms @ screens. with ‘ireplace. Master bedroom 87 x fea Yot. Paved st. Two car - = Priced at $11,080. Mo. b00 13%9x14, way to 2car = sa ye pelle pela = Do h S d iL ender rage, 2a bese gp ea me clean a nm r av room. wonderful renting section. We orot Seo TY ccaéa of land $13.800. Terms land ‘contract oF 00d Pouretralier |__FE 24411 or Eves. MU CSI? | 7 ROOM FARM HOUSE refte s down payment. i condition. to e FOR COLORED Cheol "4 bedrocma, bat’, $9,650 LAKE FRONT-—6 rm. with $950 down will buy you ® 2 bed-, $1,500 down, — 90 feet of lake frontage. Plas- rogm modern Lome on paved J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor tered walls. Oi! furn. Easy terms | street with full basement & €85 gs E Walton FE 8-044) can = arranged. Immediate pos- heat You may move right in. : Open Eves: Sun 10 tr 2 on Sess $750 down. 3 bedroo: py a sever! i 15,975 COUNTRY LIVING—4 acres. “pungelow on corner * | if pai Fag on school bus — = Full basement, A-1 cond) Large bedroom farm ' ar ial g Reconditioned om moteroged | 'R. D. RILEY, Broker one e. Two eat age. All putid- 500 Eliz Lk. Re. i re sh Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ings have new a iayt eee it’s “GARDE N NX TI if a ; . . i with = ; < : an en ct ten path | | Nearly new 2 bedroom with bath | 1.00ON Lk. | HORES with many built-ins. 26x15 dining | Lod Tie to poche’ s city water quay 4 uaareumn reach ype bons room, lovely den with large walk-— in closet. Carpeted living rm, W picture window. One carpeted bed | room ist floor 3 bedrooms Up. One has two built in wardrobe | closets and vanity. Large yerd good lawn, fenced. with white rails. New oi] AC furn, WE ARE—Onpen from 6-9. why ‘not | visit our office and look over our. 200 photo listings. You'll save, time, park right at our door. | LIST-—with us a fast service. We buy, sell and trade. 1. H. BROW N. Realtor 2-4810 1362 Huron Wultiple Listing | service DR AY TON WOODS 2916 Fairport. Attractive masonry well insulated, 5 rooms and bath | ranch home with attached 1'¢- car garage. Full basement, with oil A.C. heat, tabs, electric water heater, and recreation area. Large Tandscaped jot, 80 x 200 ft. Owner leaving state. $2.900 , aeen all handle, Shown by appointment, PAUL D. HAM MON D 2%, W. Huron 8t. Realtor FE $-7741 FE 5-4714 SPECIALS © mies west of paved road. Eves. lot With new 1") car garage Only $600 down. - ATED #1 ane off s€ bus, t * rge x10. Priced to sell ‘at ‘only, $7,850 with $850 down. , \ Roches-| ment. Terms. K SHEPARD _2980 _Svanen | Rd or appointm rE RAN OL 31-7511 very well heat with 2 car garage. Located on a corner lot, walking distance to Pontiac Motors. We have ® beautiful building lot just across the road from Watkins Lake. tt has lake privileges through 3 3 dit- ferent lots. We aiso ent Lape — of cary size ‘near na stings of "a Feat kind. . We appreciate Harvey Wilson, Broker _ Oregon 8t. Lapee fan Smet FE 20657 GIS -” 3 Bedrooms Ranches - Full Basement Knotty pine kitchen, Bred and. beth, lot 80 x 140 on black top OPEN 26 DAI LY—SUN DAY me“ KUSCHELL, | Jo #1528 “GLS ito RAY ON EIL, Re Leslie R. M iddleton ROKER 8-6903 2 Tele Fe Sno $0008 Pap reoed OTe s. | em. Breevewar | gar gatage. [t's like new and spick and span throughout. Lake | privileges. Only $14,750 on terms i alance at just $64 per nio SOLID COMFORT Two year “ 2 bedroom raneh Ponti: type home ac’s north side. Attractive e opel shake aay located 3 -bedrm ee with full basement and gas | heating « ee autometic drrer includ- Only $1,700 dn, handies. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE 4-358] 1050 \V. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL s WATERFORD 3 bedrooms, tiled bath. Corperes ae room room es, nece. erage. 100 x. 500. Taneainee possession. pee 300 with reasonable down pay- DIXIE LAKE os hese “GEORGE “BLAIR 4538 Dixte OR 3.1251 _Eves. OR 3-3687 or OR 31708 | GET ('T QUICK, - through Classified . Ads! Yes, whatever it is 7 dial writer. and get it ,, (FE: 2.8181 fok can ‘ad-| SLICE ‘OF HAM PONTIAC PRESS.) FRIDAY. APRIT. Mus “12 AP Newsteatures ___ For ane ad NEW- New dupes ed in aa Each side has asi et ie room, 2 be mpl ath, nice droom 5, ete kitchen wan *ailt-in eupboards. Each sice has own large base- ment with separate of) heating systems, Owner retired and mov-— Pade = a offers this nicely | y at a bargain of cal art 1 oo “$2,000 down, $100 ‘EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd Unien oe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WEST SIDE INCOME: NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL Large well - arranged & room home with 1'g baths, 4 room- for owner, 2-room apt. rents for $15 a week. 2 sleeving rooms rent for $17 a week Full basement, gas S$ @nd screens bsmet 1- LET rr. To Buy—To Sell—To Trade yOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS 0265 Huro — ~ OWNER ‘ Large brick ranch home located on beautiful site fm Otter Hills 2 bedrooms. large family room S For Sale Houses PPL LPP PLL A th ' ANTIQUE 2 BEDROOM s8T Ox house. Near Milford New as was, proposed new lake ver ' acre aap Artbur Lap 6381 _Coole: Rd, Milto: $1, 000 DN. New 3-bedroom heme with bacement, extra arge kitchen & dining area Auto. off ueat. hard- floors ake vrrivileges on Huntoon Lake, 3364 Don's Drive OR 3.2835 BY OWNER. 3 3 BEDROON. “2CAR i PIONEER Villa EE cM 3-3314 _parage . Fr 242) HIGHLANDS, 330 PIO neere. 2 bedroom brick, carpets _& Grapes, garage, FE Par eee Modern 43 Si', W. { | it $000 DOW Ver nant 2 bedroom nome Lovely — oak floors. meee deco | tom made enetian | binds, le — auto. oi] heat, alum in ms atid screens Only 2 care old. Owner Br gee North. s is a very good see it now! | spacious country kitchen and di- | netie. Liv room features 1g ft icture window Lerge utility. 4s aths. 2 car gerage. get bi] appt. Cal) FE 6- $27. 500 -REALTORS. ROCHESTER AREA DOWN shell home. Well and BRICK AND 3 BEDROOM in the hilis, Complete home for 822.900. CLARKSTON Modern home on seven acres basement. are Only 613.900 HAR: WEAVER, eetaeg! 1445 FE. Auburn E of J R Rochester |¢ ROOM HOUSE BATH WITH shower. Lot 50x110, — privileges wn, 4 bed room has fire- eatalator, com- kitchen, full bath, rooms & lavatory furnace 4 RMS. AND Bas ae 81.300 Peyments FE 43628 STOUT'S Best Buys Today AVON TWP Cute and clean 2 bedroom home. -located off 8. Bivd on 2 large lots, with 1'y ear garage, sun porch, full bath util) vy room, and avy screens. Oniv $1,375 down Newly decorated inside CASS LAKE 3 bedroom home, situated om canal leading to Cars Lake and aire Sas frontage on paved road, 6 -ooms ard full bath, as fireplace in Irvin, — _ and sewer ‘n it hi BUY AT $7, tie" * ith low down paymen' LITTLE MANSION You'll never tind + cleaner and more comfortable 2 bed- with oak floors FUL BUY aT $8,950, terms. DREAM HOME A dream bome with « DOWN TO EA N R price 6 lovely rooms with room for e jon on ; floor 2 rest se Hiving reation rm.) s and car eon * — “heat. ¢ ~ ty feet rom ota a Huntoon your EVERY ~ N ‘2D TA- BLE LIVING. $24,500 with terms. Many others to choose from as low as $375 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | by | NO) j | septic in \ ‘ou 3-062! | j | 3 BEDROOM BRIC Loree corner ae < elty floors, closets galore. ppoileg full basement, ree peed street. Near bus and eceeel) Belect oe | =| For Sal Sale Houses, As NICE HOME. 7 BR er ProoolN 3 a te ro _to downtown. Owner. 16 20 DOWN ia a i basement. at- sso rage over ee ” ee gar OR COLC ORED | eS close in; full wee. £ le 1 car ra home in axe Condition me ome ‘belt ca "CK LER REALTY 236 N FE 4.4001" _ nag ate Tells $400 DOWN 2-birm. home, full bath, ; paewees floors plastered. Lake 4 = GOODRICH Ider 3 ooh ome, modernized Goed = jor at. hear wrnee Landscaped. or Ey 42,005. D PANGUS, R ealtor Call gottest: Ortonville NAtional GI RESALE - | 3 bedroom brick. almost new, la with picture tee living ream window, kitchen with dining space, tiled bath hardwood floors, full basement with auto. oi] hea & hot water Sterms. screens & ° landscaped lot Here's your chance to take advantage of Quick po $14, Cal, now for eppointmet xt [ARGE GARDEN SPOT With . best & clean 2-bedroom | heme ZA car garage on pa\r- ment teed at $8,500 with low | down et Cali us on‘this [\f- 36311 3450 DOWN Brick 3 becroom home exterior oe e' Let us show CRAWF ORD. "AGE NCY funished | Hurep &t _. _Evenings tall MY. BAM OTTER LAKE -~ boil rpg ; i aday pac ement | | Privileges. and the cost is so low you can’ afford to miss. | Tw. bvedrooms, .iving room and eining room attractive decora- tien ‘Large kitchen. Priced at 68,- 000 with $1500 .n BE FIRST $1000 Dn. Brand new. Decorated to perfer- tion, 83 x 283 lot Located near shopping and schools, on paved street. In a netehbborheed yeu will be proud of $9,750 full price. VAC ANTS BRICK WEST A pled Satine HOME WAITING 3. bedrooms, full ccecuaat gas neat! Oak floors. ‘ plastered walis. wall-to-wall car- peting, and drapes. Fuily lend- sceaped setting. paved street, Only | $12,750 with §3.760 down. CALL Now! | FE 5-500! Humphries $2,500 down, #2 per cent me 9.474 are altor PE ¢7114 mortgage. 8 Nh Telegr Open Eves | 4, ooo DOWN Multiple ioting Service We have two 3-bedroom homes sons eset this low down payment. Famus: BY OWNER: @. ACRES “ON | sised dining room, fu base-| Sashabaw road near Ortonville ment, large One near ae | Modern home: 5 rms. wulility town, the other off Joslyn room, & garage. Fireplace, cer- Both priced at $7,500 full price | peting & Venetian blinds. Beauti- Need we sav more? ful kitchem.. House permastoned. Phone Ortonville NA 17-2504. Can JIM WILLIAMS. REAL ESTATE & eee 1218 Baldwin Ave. ss FE. 4-054 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O NEI. CLOSE IN SUBURBAN - Extra large bungsjow, 21-ft Hvin room, large attrac- tive kiteben with birch cUp- boards. 2 roomy bedrooms aod tile beth. Full base- ment, oi] heal, 2 large cor- ner jots Fenced Lake privi- leges. Terms CLEAN AS A WHISTLE ~ This lovely 6 - room home can be yours for only §16.- 500. Nice family-sized liv- walls, hardwood floors, basement. Gas heat, giceee: rit fenced bee it today! WELL BUILT BUNGALOW available for immeaisete eceupancy. Many extras sich ag Westinghouse dish- washer, garbage fucinerator, carpeting, garage too, and uch a mee jot. All fenced io with: fruit trees, berries and grapes, Terms BEAUTIFUL NEW home you'll discover of the season's ow buys oe 2-car yard. BRICK one oak bath, slidin doors, wil ‘upboards, kitchen vent fen, and putlt- in vanity, Excellent west | | i ' | i | j be bought on time PONTIAC ANCH HOME 136 PERNBERRY DR 1 mile W ao off Ejliea- | oe lake : OWNER MUST SELL 3 bedroom brick, beautiful living room with large picture Window and dining ell itchen’ finished in knotty pine, has breakfast nook gas sae saat paved street, Lot | BARGAIN. PRICE , ,Open Sunday 1 to 3 BRUTON 15100 Fenkell VErmont 6-400 Pride in Ownership Located in beautiful Drayton Woods-among other quality homes. Lovely gray bvrick with 3 | nice berms large = room | | and dining space, corner fireplace i of unpolished marble. Very ern kitelen nook, dishwasher, stove and oven fireplace, The terms are reasonable so call us now Giroux- Pranks | GENERAL REAL ESTA 4395 Dixie Hwy _OR "0701 -NORI Hd END BEDROOM BUNGALOW ‘85, BASEMENT. DOWN MO TNeL UDING Taxes & IN- SURANCE aree, 3 BEDROOM LAKE IVILEGE RANCH HOME $i. DOW 9e0 PER MO R. J. VALUET, Realtor My OAKLAND AVE. | | FE 5-060 MUL LISTING SERVI OPEN _OPEN EVENINGS. UNTIL 130 2', ceramic tile baths, Fall base- ment—complete rec. rm... bar and | 2 car plastered garece. mod built tn weeaktast | | | | sul location, within rr stone's throw of new mod- 4 $1,000 DOW N ern grede school and jun- 2 BEDROOM Scott Lake for high achool. City water, area. Lake privileges Large sewer and biecktep streets. terion newly deeorated in- erior RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. aye | 2 s Tele grant Open 96 Cc HOUSTON RE AL ay __Pi sone F ANNETT. OFFERS PE 3-1103 or PE 2-6936 East Side—Corner Lot & room home in good cond'- tion. Has living room, din- ing rm., and Kitchen down 3 bedrooms and beth up Basement, durceace ant wa- ter heater 64.950, $2,400 down 3 Bedrms.—Bloomhield Comfortable family home on shadv street. Carneted | ing room with fireplace. - room diniag room, modern kitchen on tir ® floor % berrooms and Bet up Full basement with tiled recreation spece, Immediate Possession 7 reom brick hom Pio- nee Highlands. ‘Veatibuie entrance, iiving room with | | | > lavatory, | eas tae eee garage $16.- 009, fireplace, dining room, kiteh- | en, breakfast room “_ den, Basement, garage $17,050, term Suburban Brick Ranch . . Has living room 13x22, with | diniig space snd “Treplace. Kitchen, 3 berrod klicher and beth. Pint ‘ waa recreation room. fireplace FA ol eel lavatory aad attached ga- “sot, located at edge of city. Colonial This attractive home. locat- ed in Donelson Park on large lot, has living room, inant with natural fireplace dining room 10x13, breakfast se 3 bed- bath _ + with heat, “en roaiees | te $20,- Seminole Hills reened oe | { up. wheat ne Orchard | $18,900, terms. 5 t Attractive 6 room brick with | sun oreoom sod screened s _ modeled fireplace, fuli' yasement, of] gen gp | dre fa ig ery th ener S21 900, terms Roy Annett Inc. =< "Ea E and Sunday. cus gi \ ' Kitchen recentiy. re- | FE. 4-633 DRAYTON INCOME Zoned Commereia! locate: en Dixte Hwy in Drayton Plaius. Features an 8-room, 2 story home «ith 4 roome and bath on each floor: Private entrance to upstairs Lt 5 eS oil heat. Let 686, FULL PRICE, ‘13 050 Favurable terms J. A. Taylor. | > | i | leat Tor INSURANCE 100 Oakland Ave Open Eves re 4-2044 Free Parking Templeton. LOTUS LAKE Very attrective 2-bedrm Ful} bath. Screened front porch. Also nice furnished cottage on rear of lot. Exc rental eibfities. All. of this for Tol « sonable doen payment W. SUBURBAN 4 rms. & bath. ee arace Nice shaded lot. Just Main | pare e Low down oanant 21 L Oran fay ne, Realtor KN UDSEN. 2. OR 3 BEDROOMS | FULL BASEMENT Ear! E. James: 4.1444) 8200 Cooley ] ake Rd. Buy Thru ‘Partridge __ List Thru Partridge PE #1049 _ NORTH SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ranch Living| dining . beautifu with Birch aggro and stain- less stee] sink, attached 1'y car eee. full concrete drive, also arge well landseaped lot, Full price $1600 with terms Bihese | PARK ozy 2 bedroom bungalow Fuil all newly dec- ot) heat, $1,500 Masse ent, ‘ ed. A real orat down, 4 BEDROOMS’ = excrilent location Wajj to wall arpeting in living and diving ecw Full basement, oil heat Breeseway io l'y car Fe e —— lot Full price $13, term FOR COLORED Nice clean 2 bedroom home on Oniy $1,000 down «nd month, bargain Realtor 111) Joélyn, corner 3rd. Open Eves & Sun es. PE ‘5-0866 | _ MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE _ GILES North East Good 2 bedroom he Oe 3 years old side the city near schools, etc Has storms and screens, landscaping and lawn Call for fur.her Information West Suburban 3 bedroom ranch type home Located near schools and stores. Built m ‘34 Large #0x125 f%. lot Also features a carport. Easy terms to a 44% per cent mortgage. Auburn Heiglits tamily heme on 3 istee kitchen Exmtre larg room, 3 beérooms large sur porch New atum- frum siding, elso garage Shown by appointment (HS RE ATT YY CO: 221 Baldwin Ave FE 5-6175 OPEN ~41 9 ~ 5 ROOM BUNGALOW 12 CAR aa.) + rage on nice corner lot, grivileges on Union EM 43-4236 | LOVELY SMALI. HOME overlook- | ing Mandon lake. Needs funish excelient imvestment at 08 with terms, EM 3-4108 $1 000 DOWN. 6 room ranch 2 tar warage, storms and screens on 2 lots fenced. White lake privi- legee’ EM 3-4197. a9 often” P= | J BEDROOMS finished. 87.2 EM 3-4196. ROOMS AND ‘basement, 1%, bene coors tiful spacious pit. plenty of s right at on to see this. IN HIGHLAND, new ranch, 1%) car gerege, siuminum storms and screens, lotsa of closets, lot §2x 0. EM 3-4236, | $1,000 DOWN: Near Walled Lake. byeooy finishing. On. hos) 05 acon: Priced | vo Be sure . 9 LARGE BEDROOMS, = ranch home near Pontiac Lake. Very nicely finished, clean and attrac- tive large lot fenced, bar-b-cue and enic with terms. NCW to everything. 3 bedrooms. port and ‘siorage. EM 3-4196 3 EM 3-4197 car- COMMERCIAL BUILDING in Keego fs 300. Very rea-- Rd Ra 44563 | s been used as church building Ideal for smail factory, frontage Zoned commercial & light ae Si ete with terms. EM arbor with ; i T.G. .Trocke honed Fe ee \ NEW 3 pennonet } ON near Fi a _month. Good. buy. PE FE 2 “No Down Rayment: “Wil! build oa your free and clear Mi doi CB a boar starter en Wi ull : ent - wiring; Sealtloue naret’ ve é : » Se co » Corser e Wiliams Lake Ra. & sO BU SELL RE ie Partridge .is the “bit” i Gl RESALE. » OOM BRICK ‘ne, base nent auto, gas heat By o . $1000 down, take over payment: 445 Valencia Dro caw ~~ "1785-SO. FT. oT Im this 3 bedrm., itt basement, . AY brick trildevel bi ge stair: ie tue, two aoe ot Glass aa | 12 8. Lake Orion ing wall. Built in oven and range ti! TY 22821 ’ heat end a 368i, 8 ip.z3 ft plac a cits Corea eat, I “ oa r see = @, All th on i = on cite take 9 To 1 on 4 ro «| "Re at ES, _daneled fing E. J. DUNLAP | room, i-car ga 813,500. With CUSTOM BUILDER Fe t-iteg| 9-500 Da. Less fr cash. | Union Lake Priv. Near T R | j home, oak floors, large s G CSALES | wink ceos"*buy tt s.s0b! , 7 | LOW DN. PAYMENT Cedar Island take front. Has 2 cottages on it. Needs some re- paira, ee oie, somé@one. Only. $7,000. Easy Many other fine lakefront home and lekelots iy all price ranges. pas Union LE Rd. BAM 3.4871 FOR COLORED ee 3 bedroom mayern th full basement & i cea. with ful: basement corner paved street witr $750 down. R.D. RILEY, Broker soo Eliz, Lk Rd PE_ 4-167 Auburn Road 7 acres with 2? houses. Owner savs sell. Call us ‘or details. Lawson Real Estate 1327 & Auburn Rd. OL 13611 WE BUILD, BRICKS $10,975 CEDAR SHAKES‘$9,975 } FE 56-6471" | BATH: with full | ‘FE Lake Priced low. #t | $10,500 with low down peyment | area. on. | easy terms. “es invite compartson, '® hon- — fee vou the workmanship, design: and _ price > our outstanding 3 bedroom rancr homes. Plastered walls, oak > floors niarble window . fall basement. oi a.¢. t, flush door, iaund: ube and —— it inspect our plaas. t feel Sauigated We BUY SELL & TRADE DORRIS & SON. REAL TORS 732 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1551 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 BEDROOMS — Ranch Dba bungalow with large gen Bag. > auto, off heat ~~ = ¥ Fang tile bath, alum, combina and vereens, located ee Soe neighborhood — vos subar Terms. . 2? BEDROOMS — Located near Crescent Lake, very. 2 tion, basal living room and nice — 1) price $8250 with $1500 eo R. Irwin REALTOR 268 Baldwin Ave or FE 6-050 5-010) Near Telegraph 2 bedroom home convenient to bus service and shoppin; vecagpr ia Near Orchard Lk. Ra. Ver | sirable for retired couple or oan: elor Only $7200 with $1000 down. With Sylvan Lk privileges. Near South Blvd. On Squirrel! Rd. A fine 2 bedrm brick ranch bome with attached — - ft. of Squirre) Ro exc. cond. and in a phe pireus tocation., nao $22,- new mo ash TL. c NFWINGHAM REAL ESTATE Gorner Auburn & Crooks Rd. —___._ FE #390 $450 DOWN Located close i to Pontiac. ar 4 ent $550 DOWN pba uburban on large 106-ft. let, " ane. needs minor in- terior Immediate pos- Tenia Y INCOME Only $1,500 “—. some furniture inetaced » possession, LEY. Broker RIL sae Lk. Ra. FE +187 ““ Tohnson 4. table. Only $12,500 $500 BRICK BY BUILDER. Close NEAR WHITE LAKE. Busy grocery | market. Eats, beer & wine. Gas_ and oi). Includes 6 room apart- | — walk-in box. Building can sold with or without fixtures room home and garage. Lot 254x- 3015493. Call EM 3-4197 BEAUTIFUL MOTEL on US 16 8 units beautifuily furnished. im ¢x- cellent location’ A wise are oo investment. Terms. EM 3-41 } { C. SCHUETT, REALTY, 7104 E| flighland Rd. (M-59)' at PORTER ROAD, 5 LOGE. RMS MODERN. FULL. basement, garag _Cash or terias. GOING | SOUTH Present owner. must leave city be- | cause of health, = is offering this lovely two-bedroom a 2\:-acre lot 12x18 living room with picture window, ae = room, pictlre windo mi | bedrooms, double pret 13a18 | Youngstown kitchen exhaust fan; tiled — |r xtures. Utility | - porch. heat, ol bot water heater, “fir floors, tasuiated, aldm. & screena. 2-car gerage With ce- “pe es Cero pe lot i home on) i Venetian | storms | Easy terms. EM 3-41 | ARGE COMMERCIAL RBULLDING on Dixie Highway, #6<40. Pius 6 | FOR BETTER HOMES DOWN For this 2? family end at house ip rear. Recently had fire and will sell as 7 for $1. $09 cash of 42.500 on land contract, PRRFECT LIVIN For a small Mtl 2 bedrooms. full basement, ges heat. large fenced in yard and paved street. Give us a call WONDERFUL, INVESTMENT 5 oe and ‘ cabins Bringing in month Just off Dixie stg wep. Must be seen to be appreciated Only $2,008 down ? LAKE ORION ,Now ts the time to mrediquie ‘this 2 family income with a 8 room apartment down and a 3 room —— aS Large cor- ner tot down. and priced dan Evenings arene eall Mr. Morn- beck. FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor ‘1/48. Telegraph Rd. E 42533, NICHOLIE 1035 CLOVERLAWN 4 A with low geod pra at i ge i. vay ren 238 ——— ECT sT. good older home of § nag full bath, bsmt. & en- closed porch, There's hard- wood floors. plastered walls good furnace, water heater, 4-Family Brick ment drive. Washer, carrer & elec. paved st A sacrifice at Weéli constructed bide Hex stove included. Lot 1352666 ft. Only $4.825. terms. 3°5 rooms and bath each $15,500, cash or terms can be ar- Front and rear entrance. 4 Tansed. Shown by appointment WATERFORD AREA ear garage. Conveniently lo, only 5 new. large rms & full Med" Rites geod rear” |". G. HEMPSTEAD | Bits MEV o? $52 | 162 x. co. St. 4-8284 Owns | Beverly Street path with part 10 ives, PE 50610-FE 291 $8,950, ead ee daly ly finished 2nd floor. Nearly | ACE DEAL $800 DN WEST SUBURBAN cjudes c stove, ? i. ges heat. alumgum storms, North Suburban a he aoe screens, and bs Cod) Spacey 3 bedrm. ranch on *, merce Lake. a $ acre Aluminum comb. storms $6, with $500 da. & $690 and screens. Blacktop road, lake mo, West pide privileges, $1,200 down moves | reams 4 Nearty | | io. No “yo coda gr $62 a m We buy land contracts. ae Cnt anaker exterior. | neuen seo 4 — taxes. Im- Stor, Maeuceaats oes) JIM. WRIGHT NI 'H nape =) oil — Se REALTOR rt 5, aa LSet eet MS OAKLAND AVE. FE $941k FEARGER: : Rent \ 3 W. Huron “AW AL. eee Open Evenings 510 Pontiac fiaie Bank Bid Pad held — te at eis iroux-Franks fad emake ee ynee AG 4305 Dixie Hey. OR n hs for:? , 5 ateral ato al shoes riot, Siete pee John Kinzler, Realt ‘ee raoch JEN Di — . — 3076 your ro 4 ; os . Privileges 670 , or ets just Uke new aed xle 1g W | @ cash ¢redit account ‘ Lewy - oat pete. W. Huron St. pe Boog ineludes Ver hk : ‘ ay L here po oe : \a PLAINS. | West Bloomfield tered wale hard wo "ples on ey Lotter ne wn ee / again teen nardoct di. GI's ao ene, Roy os eee Op 4 mente | = 200, OFAge.) Brick $300 DOWN age costs. plas wert raeAR, WATERFORD BU ae cath’ to mortgage | homes 2 RANCH | Exclusive Type Dining Reo R i EWAY e-| nity wate: ‘ar’ wy commu- Pe Or e Type Room jf * x - |OUR LADY x 150 lots ood | Co. Also ha Large Oss oe FIN 4 wee FE 46203 OPEN 22 PARISH | REA. ve several other hot spots onD PLO 5 TANCE co. 7x fon ois ome bas 2. maser) D. AILY SUNDA’ op gre ye Pie ( _ 4212 & 4 ee, tae sisae, impeties | MATERESS "SOX. SPRINoS ia 3 and oil fumeces. Ste Directions AY Comper Ras: Road & M30 »C uett 230 DRAYTON eae re Village Pa we, exe. location Be oe ees te eee 3-Bedrm. Brick REAL aig VAN. Mantis LAKE | ifs coven . . , Te ariee she) mle te Wie d Lake) west Ita} Lar . Brick Ranch | . Ry ty oO us Bs MOTOROLA COMB atta: a\ Henle rome ha sh Ne he te Syidet cneely Wicha wale aiiek, | ewe zoe BAXTER & LIVINGSTO 7 pees SERS COND. | soeed reese. tas 2 | ‘Eats Rane Ne | mo Seon mia | sete ees a Sam ae Sin weterir On 3 Grow WENT |W. Lawrence 61 Pe eU8 | spe" are so oesoee—cu| se ony ee ae , ote. Bes - | stormed ent, completely NER: RESTAURANT iy ELEC STOVE &REPRIG. ae Basa iE boa iepatcere LOANS fapwagg an, Bao - dot. x - s Furnished 3-room as “ S| driving to shopping 8 minutes Sara. dn, will handle os 70 Sg ae me eae ANT | ladies’ Hag BY pi SE on Suet ach deen’ 2 fon LEASES “37 STALL SUPER “4 $25 TO $300| A FOUND ef 100 thates, men’ oy = waie, "G mar floors throughout 3- STALL 0s Cathe out wa 233 _W, Princeton, #, size to hey features you're and = Low _tny ‘eee PE 86-0421 Jone } . but @ let | usr oo ae Lovelat “BEST BUYS tine Sty Si Re "oh ters soca? re"eai | “GET CASH QUICKLY sit fants reer | fa cablot, davenport, patorm .OVe ond + [ation Area ~ fixtures ree aD CASH QUICKLY | Same - heaters. rocker, ‘corer platform i Lake Ré : : a ee. and ch . Harbo! & 2 seem. | Calton: S U mattresses. Livin eprings and attre , bedspring: : Bee +1 4 a. as : 5 =e ilver Lake Privileges HOYT : p to $500 , Seenstonal hairs, room sates. “o” mirror and —e, 30" x List Must be rut, lings. This | Foom med ek Oe 2 nee | v1 abet ee ee er PS duites."Dinete ‘sels roowi | Faw MAYER mis t Thru Pa . setter, room medern bric ~~>this 6 . fog. U.S. Pat, OFF, 7 minutes closed in 30 other mise. s end man MA AG WASHER & AUTO. rtrid Belling" for $23 be appreciated.| ‘%, only ! k ranch ho © 1987 by NEA Service 11T COMMERCI niture. Loans also made v . items NEW & irone &A ee ge Sees. eae tere rence type | for Wai, Ieee old. Beautitul | “First he went through | Se aoe IAL FRONTAGE! | curitics Loans, else made on fur: | Vergaines Oe ome # USED. | Used washer, S38, guarente zeae thes, ie. ut oni ype ge tile bath windows i highway — os a ; Shick's,- MY 3-371 ed. ¢ If you ha y 2 years ogo.| ken ol! b with vanity. Tim- . a phase—now he’ pegs Sm large oon re- OUR LAY-AW4 = i = Bo ee Sra, ieee aoe - he's going through me!" | Sreaeskeanceleat torsonrer'| \_CY uP,70 24 MONTH oe ine : ASS TAKE WOODS. sie Sloe a Bivegrtake he gree sues moan et Sale Lots ; fis, ‘Sul rine gate eng kland | 2 22seSrie| oes oe pay tol ‘eet act, ewin brick. 1 ce Noni Sid one Ouly $15,950" is attrac: LOTS ON eee nnn | 6; _ For Sale Acreage 47 i is" vale Cc sre 2 acres of free | anytime. Call PEE widet, Coronet. New ah Mn ine e : yo gl sewer AR JOS- Seite. Soa OA Loan , OPEN £ FE 1 NORGE FR t. and st and paved |6! : MON SAT. OR TOR, CLEAN pein “Ovner must sell, so we are Tiraamners ; 7 mao 2 PE 442 bt ACRES AT DAVISBURG, aa HOYT REALTY 202 PONTIAC YOMPANY | 4 wie FRipave Toe. * one oeaig is PER GENT HITE bedrm. mod and cosy 2/ i orien BOTLDIN on road, sm 2-9640 STATE BA s E. of Ponti NEW HP. ‘ 12 arp ern home wi you have been in Donaldson Park a LOTS Roastes Pull. all house 254 8. FE 2-1941 NK BLDG,| E_ of Auburn ac or 1 mile| off. Used G., 15 PER , Bye eg ys yg Boy ticeming of 0 42533. UILDING LOTS| wiih’ 6i13” down: “boluace CAUWOROMT Poe nate F E 2 . Bre or ‘TV. #200. Gveet's Hadio & Ap es . aa ? jorsers. Pa we 86-8477. $34.50" stoves; e! for only $15. ny . Be 38) beach. Pontiac eae A a sub. sell one oF ARMS AND ACRE. = ON | budget. w J pap to suit ANTI tA ef up. * ain pores — $19.50. A lakefront hom down, 000 with $3,008 | 55 —aEAUT S Om | Seen premeoes Pures So. ali. | Coll Rutledge. OR 31111 sok JOHN A. pyres ig gl ons pl el QUES: BRISTLE, TiMoG = a chele, “$16.0, Pure: Sommeratepearin tome [Colored Families og ee meroyaventaen| Pete. ae fey oe STAT eS Sanat eee aes | FS Ria “oe 4 age 3 sen @) 5 teem, Some | BEAUTIFUL CAKE : 35 ACRES. Grove PARK aT OUR FRO A i er, $25; * washers, Day: | see Are : hard . i — A . , < © Ave Ny a eg es | Sea RE Sa PF | OE SY tat tg Se eR mamma oe I sat imetteeis” seattty EBT | Meme ete epraiuee $2 dent modern, Excel. Soe heat. garage. = for UrirU' Howe sites OVER . = ae rg and 4, ary Good barn, ss 00, = furnace. OWN YOU FINANCE CO i $30. PE xb208" gasoline bead service” hd pcre ao pte ma oe Ce e 2. 80 x 100 | | Widths =: N YOUR OWN 702 Pontiac Stal : "AB GAS es Free home esti ell Four — oe 7 2s overlooking 10 ACR IWN te Bank Bid pt Tn aie 3-0702. Kirt’ mates. OR: ‘alls wh one tee wnh fu! ppopment Easy ts down lake privileges and *eith ES. 2 Houses. One DRIVE-IN PE 4-1574 s. : ble. PE | _3-0702. Kirt's Sewing Center Can bring ment, of heet. full b ENN ~~) A+ lak es on Otter-By home with : 4 room E-IN > ASSORTMENT i 5-6840. | SINGER rane, Siacicied ome oe» Be doll _ ly xg dans You can buy ‘ne MY ove : NOR, ree priced ro ¥ sors! portunity — pc er Bnd) holise ‘has. rooms pening SS ee are ex ERGY E FINANCE CO Pd eae $2 po $8: al Take — ents. Round. b . cheerful, . Mee wn MT : . ae gay for avaee th iac and vicinity. N. MAI . hairs, four for me| FE $1364, payments of $6.15 Mo. down. $35 monthly = 3) 6 rm. and bath area, pine tree io LAKE {GARL W. BIR —_—s pho ee ber. gealer se for an ambitious! ROC . MAIN sewing machine, $5; ik $18; old | your _ Coronet. Will bring to 9. optional, . Gi ,8 Jee. AGS bom, very weet! ope. Gah ise & hardwoods. 300 $09 RD, Realtor |7 acre ee eee ee HESTER, MIC nerspring mattress, $15, PE 40162 me anytime. THELMA M basement, oil } treet, full 5 p.m. ‘dail 9 a.m, = “5 Community National Bank B she 8. Modern § room 1! talls Suds franchise, For « e| LOANS + 4 FI. AUTO. HOTPOINT FE 4-0102 eroves: | BOUGHT . ELWOOD) ef quicl S poms ia. “F a —— 1 Eves PE 51394 a Va| write eo oe required. | Ad eed good cond. $75. Wiekeh,| MOM seer Tis Gh cine. REALTOR low ‘down ve = et 69,800 tak x le LOT comME HIGH H a ee eee, essneal cdl nee | g ‘n’ Suds, Inc, Box 546, , LIV AA AUTO! d. $75. MA 6-3406. ens. ba) Mt. Clem- $143 Case-Eltzabeth TERR > ow privileges. MERCE iLL VILL TAG ; . tunsea, 4 oom” be hot-} — ‘aampeign,. 1. 46, HOUSE TO. WHIRLPOOL WASHER, $2 TAPPAN = FE Sis or FE ese |S070" a F, ADAMS Co. Sota tale pagteten terms fuberean: Eving'“cot"s mal 2 man "Good ‘baru 36 2 oer, | PARTRIDGE SELL, REALTOR Ph Rochester OL @071} OL_19701 _pooad ee ee By We | “Bove auto DYLUEE Gi5 ‘tt w. futon Bt 1 to 5 * lane road. Easit garage. Tool, shed. Cone ates “BIRD" | 9! AUTO. WASHE Ol eet : — PE 44561 COMMERCE sil workicg sty accesetble trora Vc. et | vaninee aoN ___ Mortga e L | ale ‘ocnl eames Ed ¢ wos | TOASTMASTER 50 GAL £1 : : GI RESALE Lake front. T te of large rolling ho pom Mm w= C, HAY DE N,R be seen at E FOR SALE. CAN Ag oans 34 Ra Casa Lake | ‘Tic, water heater. ce ELEC : _ 43 pera. _ brie Fireplace. one ee Several parcels 140 mesites. | 66 FE. Walton “4 ealtor _after 7 461 6. Benford, or calls ae OA! aioe auroma | stalled. $136.95 ——- - res. cx et = + pe quiet buy. AC, beat, A Teal boy oom on hills with a a ~~ SS FE 8-0¢41 | B i_pm. FE 1 ax S—$600 to > $1, 500 GTOMATIC Wi WASHERS. REBUILT. | _Electri¢, Co 1060 Si | uren, unro YACAWE NEWLY rede Scie gi soe WOLVERINE Bette oe ea win ORES tae | List ae Partridge | fomer, moder ar ot ‘ Ga and ap Retrigernars 8 ae en ox nice two bedroom _| with vanity. Paved ed bath Vee ce buildin, streets 4 rm. house. frontage. | ——— 5 mru Partrid County tad Rov’ | . Hyron unro, 10660 2 bun- ved dr, $2,500 dn. os —— ant. High ele- $1, ~ sites. Low as basem ¢, 3 piece bath, WoNDERPUL oar DT nage . 2. For home ad 96 5 P REPLACEMENT PAR | e room, M [ak rees. Well located. LADD'S AT 3583 own. ent, with furnace gheis NDERFUL SET-UP FOR om provements laittons or im- Oskiaad’ PE ee ~ T ADE- IN ; room. and sy get witt- le kes Real _ (M4) AT BT LAPEER RD. . . 3; & wife Dry cleanin, MAN : To rough-i B “SELLE —— zt Gg N DEPT: new ‘auto. oil for aot en Lb ts is —— ty LVER BELL FD. 36 A - truck & 3 small gon. Daggr'< with @h-in or enclose dresser and { SUITES, CHEST, uar. electric washer Fried’ at 1 aL | peeve cer. axe | DUCK HUN HOMESI1 «must \CRES | Hare"booke, 10 sh bene Tei | | URS SOI, Sarcee' ston | Tam Si boaneers edcnewesd | Decaclmat contre, avr [ down. “Oui fot06 TERS “ “SITES * north of Pontiac. &-3934 or -even ow. Phone FE 5 oa hom scrate black end gold, s siighuy 2-pe living room seven, $ 6.95 WEST SAGINA 127 X 150 per ec $600 ings FE 6-32 secon hed. Terrific y | @pe suite e SUB. This room mod prises « Fs Smail clean cabin with it a ott “Basha py “20 ACR WE COVER ~ Sse. | Sool oe Set oeehss values. Michl- |Tabieton gas ram Se sios3 row “7¥ aa oa, founda: rm., in p> remk, body Evins Sebew sing ‘River, $380" a Located en level site with Drayton, Plains A poe a yes a THE ST —}IORTGAGE ¢ +18) - rh 2 - bed- ® & month. r. $350 down, $25 pod to wEheroompa drainage. je ares. : = STATE GAG E I LO: : ell, ae em with $76 wate (chen included, on I vial, with we your own weil. RIDGE , ‘DR . ‘ FHA—G: = ANS 5 pad rise as * : tiled kitehen, . $7,800—Terms, JIM WRIGHT rr PRON 07s B. WAY DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Cc = oan Aut. elec. range, voccesese $19) 8 W_ Pik 3 tility with shower LAKE RAL ; eee FRONTAGE aldwin Ave 250 cars. To . Parks onstruction C Kitchen range ids nee a aie FE ¢ ET Toom, alum . PRIVILEGES 345 Oa ALTOR N PAVED . FE ¢6203 | north tnd. Me 6 location | R ompany IN SIZE - 1122 screens. . storms lan a ROAD of Pon nm J. De bs Mets. Ste MATTR s at 89.069 wih $1806 Ges Priced bot leak. bsmt., blr stered - jnnd Ave. PE 5-0441 | . eee” on the westside ~ Buy Thru Partrid e | for milés. Low a es: WO 1-8006 anity =—_ : - 35) me box ‘pring = TCH- ’ down. about 1 acre. aad LAKE PRON = oan site tor t to schools. Ex- List Thru P. . f HAR payment S | Small Desk _ oes é good deai—Call FE part Na j EAST SUB. 601200 feet ts the x, stem pown. | ip glam eo red enrden amce | qriist Thru Partridge | "elrtng. Seer eae, weet aa 55 | Pex cose ree , 8° RED Gas _ a i.'8 wt. Home consi R : clean, large eat and space. Senses WF AGREs Mop. '“°*° erly owner retiring, | 10x5 Ne com>. radio , we As RANGE 5 separate” Ginny "teem. mpoen ussell Young peti oe vest Beek cal cents | we ACRES, Kingeion @ acres & Bho heas ood “taventory i rat: | opavmesccon coh neues eee ae: veneer ExcuaNge | i cco, 1060 3- room, . REALTOR-BU » a F want to t. This] sites — oot 'nes See | = "Bere bad acres “ Mouse Terms. This is the he = $10,000. count for ¢ Ae ag house, big .dis- FOR 1HE HOME ‘ camo ‘ is, full i red 412 W. Huron bap. pea ibd wis Clinton Drive ere trees. keen an large hardwood | —l22_Boveen, 4 clitfor - tools, $5500 | been waiting: fo ak yubave _%-6028._ ) & furniture. FE ‘(OAKLAND Se wane AUTO. FLUID- ’ Grains, ‘storms. and. sereens. large “= a garden space "4380. Gown. Small F ord Michigan. | DO-IT-YOURS | $0,000 BTU FLOOR FURNACE, DE- FURNITURE © ee at ee eee Ad Batic? 2.08 a Multiple Listing Service Jim Williams Real peas’ ter 10 ACRES wn. = tckie tO a Farms | rere tec” nt Paint | —* ier bent wmachine. #312" woo bad j 108 eid ee USED : terms, 1218 Baldwin eaity lowest, priced . This ts th T ACRES 000 puts you in @ real money. : t & motor, EM 3-32: BLOND BED! 23 | Sr a CLARK R The ‘ 6 | LAKE 1 LOT Pon sai ot 40547 | close to Pontiac of land this | Seed. Sates tol oe cape emmntt —— ie STUDEBAKER SRAMPION Gemie arene teres @urver | RECONDITIONE va EAL ESTATE emaw |2to yt FOR BALE. econ | Excellent, sot) 6 presently offered. on 1 jecre with edt bedrm. | CAR DEALERSHIP. = Con Sharp. For pickup truck. FE bookcase bed and arse, mirror. Tappan, Phi x = ED jee ' 3 —_ with $350 a. rm, house branch. | One fidential y. onl of dat @...... $60 Evenings & Sundays O _, |OXFORD LAKEFRON LADD'S INC. overlooking ‘lake. ae ee Gate tepnmhy aan bap DODGE Fame TRUCE Pon | v=" sete at qual savings, 30 | Goldspot ‘refrig. .o.sse $20 50 : Service PEN Opin year non 4286 Dixie H' way ING. mera ae or yr UE pba coe brick —. mom. Low | ailer or sell for $85. FE an Srebard ya Berge set A os pa TESS oe 30 2 e with 100 ig= a ry| —____! 3.1231 abaw Howell. What r and m room $3 100 EOU BUY A SMALL Rat Sees: uto washer. . ioe AT TENTION, Daily 3 to 6 2 barme. ive baths, ake frontage. | LOT 40 "x 13° IMPROVEMENTS fo” BENS RICH. REAL- gl i et — the news. $6 to A Pe ed Queen washer $38 00 VETERANS! a ie Beemer OA erms. Call Leta ar of 6 Telegraph, FE | —TROIT 6. 12846 LINWOOD, DE- TATEWIDE saa any difference. EM 3-0081. honing, al Os @ MAT: ALL \GUAl st cnanoutt JUST A FEW of th <3 becroomeiace Gen voce fete Se on ati | oe KEWOOD FAR ee) eee Soe re eens raat beth. So be oT. selection att viol, Prag tron m . CL. AY TON’S _ Foam, face prick Somes win. guns: ean wake tase wacreene— | a 9188] for 2a womderh building site Sele Business Property go Be REALTOR ae iheusetiralior pes AL = ab eH vant FURNITURE & APPLIA basements area — O6k ficors — pt ecreation eges. 1% mil rivi- > APS CD aa 40521! FE y. Full price $9 SASH ee . Ave. KEEGO HARBOR NCES “Bunt eee retkin: | sowe—Pe — pleture win. 1 vin es from, Huron Bhop- | 92 FT. = ate. es. FOR SMALL ®ADIOS. NO ] FE 4-007 ; : ins tio—Servic - Center, Reasons F COMMERCIA CASS LAKE CHANNEL Fn By De ell ane ~ USED ie, Bult by: Ward W. Ross.| Sinn of ‘your « @ walks. Price ELWOOD REALTY Fi Wan tasnar ot Gockag ekel aa. ' LAKE CHANNEL LOT. SELL eancuel sows. TRADE-IN . on’ “BAYBROOK| PIAA of r lot or will build FE 58-1284 “y ‘Hitler. PE y Lake Ra. or trade for | LL DINETTE just K “your ebot 8-8249 Cd DeSoto ate model SETS foad ea the Dorn side of Watkins en ieee oe er ee “ ; Lo" PS and / ACREAGE | DIXIE 1} een Tr Tl g a aon eee. $390. PE 54200, SS ae ae i AD | tureseer_..... D EPT. Heke © 1728 Hamilt a, a a water. neat Lincoln LA eT tage ea Rte on | 18 THE * “new, seit o- ea ten SS 000.95 | Spc: breakfast set. SIDE 20% Models Open W — Side—$1,900 Dn. Square I ke ens eb antes tes On et | oF id ee ee side | itty hot papi ogy Mafl Cat | aeckns ou eal i agg BE ng ot spe Davenport & et ones ne $20.95 Resale | Ser whe ! jots on, arge wood on e, 224 ft. dee: | re. — ~- acne re. thes. . and e hed emp a 50 3-8 P.M, Daily fas = 35 Setuchny | (Reeth sec ee ata a, ws Fe ee te US10 MOTEL, | iin for 2? 188 sat SERtea Pigeon aS SE | gg mahogany’. $0 5a * or call our Prom quiet paved street . . ospital Rd. Good bul ~ es. £22,890 with $5, 3.°5 unit motel on anproved 13 _FE 4-8813. or 14-ft. boat. | COLDS! we Refrigerator ce ne eee $68.95 : Sekai Smee ter terter nave ca a cams Fa treet | 200 frontage an square Lr. “SONT in. Terms widing, ~HOLMES-B. ARTRAM = ‘intersection’ U.S. 10 neer | BARGAIN | 1 | PURNIS | OR oa REFRIGERATOR, $50_| MANY OTHER areas $78.50 : 900. ice $12,- cot nlOts., good beach. 2 bed- IAC REALTY 4392 Dixie Hwy ed: large paved dri land- | unfurnished. $850 HED OR CHROME CONVENIENT 3 : WM. A cious i angel ome — spa- 737 Baldwin FE B — OR 3-1950 eadersend area. All resus nepeeeer | Pe down payment. Pd model | _ 443 DINETTE TABLE. FE_ THOMAS ECON | KEN N. : eh Sre'eltast trance’ | "ar oni Cat On oon| _ List Tite peteriage trective owner's ani Coatinus “see et | TS esc eee LORE us = This is an ide "@ g room, rec. roo = | o Call OR 3- 3085. a Ss ru P. shows high fits tinuously | FTX - OR_ 3-74 al Davenport SECTION- plats _ : with ¢ ai family home ereened porch. ne ; — ——— : artridge Priced profits to owner MY JALOPY (RUE FE 21346. Exc. cond. Ph | 361 S. Sagi J : 6 spacious room : shuffleboa Outdoor | Lot 77 x for immediate -| 4 will fix 8T SPOTS). | 6. one | Pon’ ginaw St. . ; baths, In 8 and }! rd court | | M \ ~1- A . 1d 140 WITH L. sale d fix your lawn. PE ¢-6886 GUSTOM MADE F | tiac, Mic ij condition, 2 sprinkling s _ lawn | MACEDAY L . older home on A ARGE FE — MADE PR UPRIGHT PIANO ¢ ages TOR and insid ystem. M: | ubu: f antnetre S aiiaee INT PIA GOOD 3007 Ww, Baron “FE Ane Fon tee Biardtaggeee | carpet tras. Owner transterred. “ | ois a meres Bees oe mi pegid foes ane 2 i Ane URGS AND ORS ALE ,OR RT R ADE ratte, Plein co Senta | i pe Phone OR 32-5008 after CaNDS- Evenings ‘til 9 vane thoes yard. 2 es. | Directions: with $600 pes vileges. $1,300 easonable - ess. Priced | : T ORDERS TRADE 1. CASH OR DAVENPORT & CHAII 5-7666 rage. Close » to We Sard Ge- Squar, South shere of down tracte ebatran will consider con-| F& ERS DO 200 EQUITY FOR T & CHAIR. GO USED REFRIG. F i bster Schoo! e Lk. near Tele rade h sy to operate short WN PAYMENT cond. ee “OL GOOD | Used gas stove... $39.83 . $2,200 down and Square Lake Folegraph S0x150-ft_. lot. Lake ROY KNAU F, amburg spot on order and HOUSE. 1955—35 ON DINING | 1-3951. | Usea M6 $ F ive + main st FT. ROOM, washer sseee $20.09 ; I RIPP sonn Leslie R. Tripp. R | eee” taiowin! 8 down 15° acme mga JF, Realtor, | 300 per "day: ‘ssn “Taxing in| CONDITION.” excrivent | Gail ve Sore. * BLOND Mali" Reteyes, Ped oi meitreus ss. tee j ; =|: Ipp. rea ltor 2 lakefront lots USINESS FR ay “sd ris. 8-3341 L FE : : ; i t lots for 1 with bloc FRONTAG ? : ___8-JM1_ AFTER 5:30 DOUBLE BED SPRINGS AND (yo i $38.95 5 KINZL R FE Sytiaror FE ee $10.00" with $2.30 down. sane Wort or Herne s Me. WARD E. PARTRIDGE) “FOR MODS CAR RNDGKSH | fal Robi Peat pay AND | ORD > W HOLESALE : x a E imp C. owner. cree REALTOR FE 43381| ape AN —CRaR | fat Roblawona TOS SN * Eizabetn tae Rd, ‘ i : 670 : LTOR W. BLOOM REAL > (| Ma C CLOTHES | SPHOUSTERED ceuin FET ioneer Highlands W. Myron SPH PE 438% Water | | esi Wood Co. commerciat i Face’ b = BONED Witndvonot Miction, es Ge “Walt | mowed. soone ES DRYER. FA PHOLSTERED CHAIR. RUST Brick — 3 ‘ ;, Water Front C a OR + ster condition, 2,700 P W \ONE OLIVER OC3 FRONT END an Fi tonal values. Michi- 2-8453. 2118 Middle . FE Le eT ortinecten 2 ite on Bint Lake Cito Brice oney ot P| ferent rofeia"bl | 1090 WV. HURON ST. [ete Parc ai TPP | etacore— sows Some ae semen i toi eps 8 Waie 7 | Corn r Williams L ‘ ‘or which we ding —_ ractor if need \ STOVE. —— 44-6453. Fs = privileges mersges | ae ae ie ROO toes “inde, "aa oat | ye aes ane eee Stan situated” in the “vicinity "Sele Land Contracts "52 P00, 1Anie, rows nage cee | Peles‘ CE ALMOST NEW. "and “hr timer. ocnsnretle We = Reason ear with natural brick . Parcel eoues | > €. $35,000-—terms, FOR i WER MOWER, 5.2561. er, reasonabi to qualified santas terms i‘: car garage. ck “fireplace. | On Clear Lake, 2 br. cot- permite $3.30 with septic tank | EARL GARRELS per — LAND CONTRACTS, 30 electric ri raph —- and | ELECTROLUX LATE M ose neore ne os hay. er, Ex- oll furnace, te: Parad eve tage with gas fu pg Se | “FR ANK Ss E-Z terms. [ pial Commerce at G wet et he soe OR 3-647. Sn coche ar och oa) Weaee ge Armee eagle vayments WAYNE GABERT! ssion. Lake privile | eaeceed porch new Ate RANK SHEPAI ial EMpire 3-251 shat tg se 31 ies ON LAND COW: | ot OR i peepee ae) oe Coen “~ F - Ss. Leslie R Tr Wormer Lake. A ges on i ed, good sandy b iy paint- | OL 1-7611 xD —— 1_or EM_3-4086 tract for 5*rm. mod D CON- | w 3-148. $32.46. FE 81504, y total of | loor Sam leS rip $2.250 down steal at | each ae a __ 2089 Tienken Rd. Rent Lease Has balance of ern house. OOD & STEEL LATHE CO} SALE: et. Up to 4 pie: ale an women Barmecttets |, feet fromage on suid, tal y 100x150 FT. a ee ta Bas Freftan eae | TEE, EES | oe coe a | Eel fabees “washers” pect or FE 4-4278 iWe : " 1 flee e. 2 br. with ot =| Pe utiding lot o | 40x90" BUILDING vision reokiye Gubdi- | ; to ete be anta > loor furnace, h ol | Pelton R m Heath Ave. off. tion fi IDEAL LOCA- Rochester. _Fe PRI year | Buy a Raise? a (ress Gel completely tur at A al aaa jevel Drayton Plains” Suburban Box 6. LET Y UR | or Sale Clothing 56 Good orxing “ea sea On ASHER. sitvbaews qe and stretch yx rms | » Bice peach, z SLYN G ees Lx ‘on- O $ $ $ LE ope route iy $59.95. tor USE “i Set per imam, income | 2 lots cn Ts Weil-located GARDENS GROG _usED CAR New. $175. Mil vetl) coat, | FURNITURE, REFRIG.& TV. tor, nod condition, $73. FE JOERA- Ae ee eee oana s, Sae neon s| Regt ta Lee S| WORK f eee ave ONT | ee ee a iim deed gem PPE SS completely farelenea Poe | all ad yaork sandy benan | vod wrath Oniy | of. isan Ase. wits tubing. Late in or YOU: “eogne coate 3 to @. Cheap. OR | See es eke oe ay Rhee oN pe ohlneas reduced to $3,200 d tice ' airii: cluded. Flowin { 3 ACRES al Save woth barcel and ieesatl | OCC late b 50 value a’ pum ment. ¥ own per: 8 High, pes contracts fi tge and small | oon "MENS _ buy at $50.95. urner.| Fluoresce: ue, 589.95. p. | eat "owe nants wit'pay |New, ee ce ee enna er at seal boat. at | Cfo ekeee agen ie materi, | _Kusorreede tn" Orchard ake Union Lak F Is : ‘ freatage en ark with 111 feet | information. type home. Call er N. Saginaw St. FE 5-81 Ton. Zi FE $-0075. ye FE | pee Cheap. FE Sa of Ru TV, IN EXC. COND: __¢ WESTINGHOUSE ke | ront. ae District | tout alg end clone to, black ‘MACEDAY GARDENS ones Beniter ws 80° °C Sakae fl, tor | MATERKETY DRESGES GEEE TC. | ar tt a8 0s) Beer's. EM 3 IETIOR. | fase ceed. Very cheap. FE 2-774 : 500 for 7 ; enway lack- Corner Jot, : Reat! « for $15. FE 4-0642 GLAL r’s, 34114, HOUiE Rise aoe Toonine i ie pentigge : home. D ® well built j State 100x120 ft, Black ‘Busin iad E. Ww atlor | MUSKR«‘T eee LADIWON TRO : __ Cheap ELEC. 8T carpeted vin Pye atures carer new Lstaleuniemoaierls hate: a" ide a West | Fcxon Some” Ded nwa Opportunities 54 — Onan Eves | $8060 aoe Fallead — WER, «30. FE WINE ANGORA MOWAT FE $207 pono meses Aly aie ce, large rooms : Branch aim or | 92.000, SHOR 20% = : ERS, SKIRT. room suite. AIR LIVING 7 in fi . Glassed he REPAIR. E ‘ © DIS "NI ar ‘S. SWEAT [RONRITE ty ite, tilt back chair, a ar mene site| Sacer | Phone 34 Open Sundays [eee a | cic Bivins oom cet | feyee DISCOUNT | Sats Seon Fe aero BR For Sale Missin ag : reak water. 3 blocks to own payment. — ete Go ue eee plo rs = able $63 per month. Se ‘ = | Coldspot ‘retfis TE ho hed ore iscellaneou bur to town, ‘Price For Sale ft. High 7G at e. Lot aUTO P. Cor: issued h. Scrap ¢ » & Iro — cpot refrigerator .. $29.95 s 60 : riced ati ‘East | e Resort Pr nity water. RG Commu: | Oni ARTS AND GAS ST on new 23 n 56A map laste $59.95 ae BA POLLAN PPR PAP Y ern ju Trop. 44 ,000 ¥ $2,500 pl ATION. pee ranch home with = LL LAP ARP PPR LPR PNP mp Elec G MIXER > Suburban Bunga! Riscnye pias en | on HUNCH Ste | Bagrare rere ae | oer |r eas oe Pat tment snc rae saeeati ea ne , e im i so F Z ed real = 4 me hewn ‘ i et clean 2 vty hoki arage. Ceruse ine a, 1 ear ; 150 ay pet LAKE FRONTAGE patel Near new oon vated d pot reed hot afraid to he | > waa | HIGH DOLLAR FOR hime 8 Oval _ very ORE. 950. Exc.) Swe ainatity of . on by floor. m home, | eat, lot. Auto a, mercial f- ; —— Ra. CH school, Off ouse equit ill tak wrecked JUNK AND ry Httle, FE 4-0050. Pe ee v of Xe : oa Cresent Lake, Pes priviieges| call to aS = $8,300. cag dovble: cubes furnished. and ty water. Only $1,- Searnlcon "eeaier. Wwaiam Wood Co.| 22 cars. FE. 44878 — MY fiorPomNT DELUXE MODEL 5 DD. moto ern Be ~ asbertos 8 he og yn long: | ay | ¢ated near Goce. for owner Lo- | “Or T FE R HIE ms Rd FE 5-9522. 8. Pep Sa m . Just like new. $125 t, double shaft, : bath i -L SUB ~- le atching Hi . Also | §2-G. ae = peo e Save Time = and business. show’ plc) Rah home _ Siete 7 | oe BARBER SHOP _ Sericz open or 7! Sale Household Goods 57 a7| Sew ool pag Sow 20-gei Sao. Naaten, $70.95 : balance lot Only 22, _— | Stop at’ our downtown oft ; ¢ home in trade lakes fe exe, Brivtenes o8 oes | oppert town location exc Corner Willems, mip ae aed 1 USED ELECTRO HOT POINT 1 aan Laur gate bs fittings ¥ 8s. on down. h plenty ¢ ° pr ivate pa unity f ellent Lake Ro $i¢. LUX CL and . $88 mee ween tech wctie pitwres oe pace ( 720 a cn park. -#3.880 ca) t= oan ee Money t od & Mise s25-used amt. sing rg meg washer, seus ound. OF TYPE on” oo femnote. ctu rn : = rang ond. d . a aa st hunireaceenn He Her & rge R. Irwin. k. HE MPSTEAD | BEAUTY , ANOP Millon —— (State eld, Loan 53 from, $4.00. * sat city HP moter; | HOTPOINT RANGE ae SA PLUMBING ¢ No obligation : | BE’ TOR 268 B ‘ —* ae st Cente Business & maveree raed | pare —— —~ ee et _ Huron a meneee | _ pao vk Retri«g ichaaeni | LAW OW tawneace eo Sale Suburi of we =p PE, 5-0510-FE- i ee suo ty. Good business focaton | LOANS $25 TO $500 - 1 ,BROADLOOM RUG oxid. 0. FE 8-8002 biy Beth in js en SHA RPENERS. —— Ee aa Ym . < Pe | * a . } ie clement caret Pe =GA Y LO} sete ad ISS ~eees Sale Acreage 47) ij i" rion, Good ce | BENEFICIAL | Both 1a_good “ead. FES $28! YOUR & GAL LoCmINeAR-seeTREG ee 2 neti ~Tta? > se md ste a oct bal on Ped q f \ sas 249 16 EP D nie oni d cua ROOM MODERN | ig! aot cardscn wn, BuILD with only see! down or od te ANCE CO. | fiat taniewta' @ bain coma X LIFE'S MADE; “ea rin exe, cond. $80. = a \ om ; a s_6-8762 aa Q\ oooh po ORE sgsgepe ea Mia tia rencouebe Sarno Pm eaatt dayy | Lirats fe lend comes. ety iw, uawtenceet °° ee aga | CEALL ee sonia eehragezene FASTER “through: Classi |- «SPOOLS, 4 POINT BARBED | ; 1 f i 5 i ewitt vrite | 3 AC oe er, : 1 CALL €O SWA! 475. Gh fb nee > : psi | Srduings Senta at eter | Rigel ie Mots CH SITE “FRONT: | DAVISRURO. R LOANS §20 TO $500 | Sa LO swAP SERVICE witt | fied Ad @_ ee EXTERIOR PRE =F; uings 4638 | street Fed red A acres. ia ret ory cstaurant Equip. H on So 5 how _want.’ OR ne on whatever coon S. To solvé every- Bee at" ten cangee é E - FAB \ ngelus. Rd. 2 acres Lake wn ouse 2 HOLL S ak Fania so : * fee roore sid- cn =* Eee “Reale ue g) Ors aye ce |] athigmn be ee * ‘day problems quickly, dial for, eretie, pareges cabing | Ce Cc IVING RM. 801 ’ overhead 3 per pane! 2% 0/ Sagnew st wn cae dad alte” Neck ey nt - FE 28181 ai hardware, 936, FE sor wie! azine rath. "qu6. ons. role Vv Z : 8-8087 pod ss Get _ aE PONTIAC PRE 3 ss. FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 12,)1 , MODEST MAIDENS oS 4 By day ‘Alan Hae anAuto Accessories _ 90 ate See To 2% ~~ sitiainainattl - | MOTOR « UCTION SERY- | MOTOR. 2, TRANEMIBSION, #8 | | Two oe. K NOTORS. =| CHEVROLET » ANG 7. ; PL We +e we ORDEL Bptiog Fe 5; Gos. ANTED mates. / ahs $44 oo quitarsampliyers oat Midas ater the ce RR) sel a Seer Hains s Chev. “1957 DEMOS. trum: he trade inew “Ts the dheoces white alton ABLE FUEL Ol TANE. #20 Seats let 16 5, Saginaw % WHITE PEARL. FE. ’ oO ae 4 NEW REPOSSESSED 625 ‘appearance. 6a pune rasan: giwck Hien | soe dun Your eat Or twetPaown, | T ERRIFIC’ C SAVINGS _ For Sale Tires | aa os . ft. body. a wheels, 77 eck Courtesy Cars PAUL -AUL, ST. CYR “ACCORDION SALE gUMBER co. #0 per cent off = Hohner 120 = wen we cur An | H . Us Fr . AND BE Xa i Fe ont, Sala askins Chev. . 6751 Dixie eo a a RETURNED RENTALS ata STANDand BRANDNEW Tins Mabie S801! Open Nites "PU 9 378. Saginaw FE, 52100 TT | Segoe “ail ke news Priced to Auchioneere:” Perkins’ Sales S¢re-| Up to you ene eg ing CHEVY STARE “TRUCK. 1g or wa! “f sell, $12.50 dn, $10" mo. Used | | fee; Swarts Creek. Phone Ls Md e per cent ton 6 month license, = your ear down, AA BUYS 58304, rT) we $150. 15000 : electrir guitars and amplifiers. ae ee Bank, _Hughes St. FE 4-3705. Up to 6 Mos pete aay gly hy gt Gave, thon Nex Bis Prose st wYED. WILLIAMS: |e cuev. Stow DeLUNE PIeg | oe Le Ciel tence raven won" Grint Bros. 31 8. Bee “BT i wr Fieger | si 8 tomer ct Resor | dada die Cp fe | YOO main saves gat eter & : OO ( uto Service 81)° Ge DUI BEFORE Mt. Clemens Phone FE 3-0830\}, aan fir .. $3.40 BLOND’ OAK SPINET PIANO BLI ~ 32 DODGE DUMP TRUCK, GOOD * ithe [e) & —— _ eqpdition. $850, 3125 Walton Bivd. ALL STEEL, FENCE ie ae rE tae ew ee co BRAKES RELINED [4223 evs’ | Low OVERMmAD Location se eas Sa sere Beant Ane, One | OMT E Fume Or Howe oF OF AUCTION (* "tains ee ron ne a. or oL - 6 * 4 . a ALLEN DWELL TACK. ALso|_ 1488 ot Sew, Pestinn Fir geen ©. HAMMOND CHORD_ORGAN. EXC . MEREDITH'S Sobaw STAKE FROCK, 1940, 0-1 oA SATISFACTION ante tone. FE|POWER SPRAYERS. DOBBINS MOND Ea ea . ALL NEW 431_B._ Pike pe aise | aerebee ee 6-5670._Bves. a wre" Sener Gates” © tae FiANO TUNING, CALL BEFORE MERCHANDISE __ | GRankgnart GRINDING 2¥ TH "tonal A Day ots ew ve castor a i having Eculp, 1s 8 Woodward 339 8m, Oscar Schmidt, FE $100,000 WHOLESALE =. oo ha pos eee | eee me Pe “raller tires. 4 Mile, i! i eee . id 80023. bles. Ladder back chairs, Buggy | ~4-0083 winghem.) MI/G@INGERTON SNARE. DRUM Genenal WAREOUSE CO, |—¢ lope Goue Faces. NS : £ : 336. UCKS, EXCELLENT wheels. Mise. ten OR 3-21 - hte eoFONER MOWERS with wens and case, 233 W. #2" pontiae ono 8 5.10 neat Sale Motor Scooters “82 SS peek ae, Fe, ed, bom . FUR i _ Prine: rinceton. PPP unfurnished. $850 or late ‘ps te new 1957 | sew “BEAUTIFUL ORGAN sand to make ext carvgows payment. New! tt relia make wedheSagarnated | inp case Gateener PE EATs STARTS 7 P.M, | “cosa ae" genwinn Bicycle. Pu | Lake Orion Motor. Sales “Oakland County’ whats, Senate. nt er for Jacobson, Equiips, Moto-| TRUMPET FOR SALE. a : inmaten & rane ing "as ORD My 2st!) Fastest Growing Dealer” : Mower, ‘Reo, Do : ; a TRUCK, ee BARGAIN SALE” z ger, Ree, Covpar and others, - sie Rd : 7 Ss SALE sTAR ARTS 1. 2 o, |For Sale Motorcycles 83 83) “pull housetrailer. 5 wea egg pisie Highway at Mis, ee andes i quire. , tues mawers WF, z Office Equipment 63 “ ve | inet * 16 [190 HARLEY DAVIDSON MoTOR- | “hoay STEEL PLATFORM DUMP nites . pts 5 ee: hor ae Sey 90) GARDEN & LAWN EQUIPMENT, A aerogenes | alee “HARDWARE “ETC. ores. SP? basioet com-| Chevrolet trucks” He >. thitton, any WILL ACCEPT ‘7 set toller... 1583S. Woodward Ave., (Just N.| 1 HAMILTON DRAWING TAB Electric tools, accessorie! te. MA 2800 after 1 ore, were. Outboard boats, apptt- : a Fy DR eo AS fir t0035.” Birmingham) Phone 2S arcinte sherl desks. “ 4 . «| jag saws by Skil, Thor, B oD PARTS AND aan Vice c ON nces, guns, cam ete, as OD MR oy 4 a eh aa al: 0. re “Becuriy siee] table Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 For Sale Poultry 74) 28°83 Saber saws, bench | your Harley Devideon, see Harley TOW ~ MILEAGE ¥i00 PICK-UP a payment on a good used car. -*. 5 ‘bbe sq, f.|/RADIO - A oaggee gp Fg COME. ae ss 16 TA Gray 8) OO eee Orr” POPP and ttit ares 8 saws, DeWalt Pow- , 372 80 og as demonstrator. Tom Bohr alance easy terms. VERINE LUMBER Z tee end “chair 1 Sturgis SH er Shop. Delta radial arm saw, _Saginaw. ee Ls al BILL SPENCE 320 8. PE 307s iy tire ry _—, pwivel chair, PE ore HADE TREES PULLETS, COCKERELS, $1.00 EA.| power and electric drills, shapers, | L A T i953 GMC TRACTOR. 12,000 Ac- 0 5 PREHUNG “wane paisa 1179 ‘ee ADDING MACHIN ugar maple. silver maple. Bear eggs. 4989 Huston, FE 6-1908. sanders, grinders, polishers, in- poe ne gnc on = ee AD/|- tual ge with 24-ft. trailer with 62 Cukied Ge CARS Mercury outboatd motor: girl's ROTO TILLERS writer, $25, cash resteler a5, ve maple, to 6" diameter. | WHITE EMDEN GOsLINGS FOR | ‘stant spider trons, Bernsomatic | - cssories. price $828. P 1 ac-) livestock rack. EM 3-6087. a=. FE 5-0207 precision roller skates, size 4¥.| Pe, °4h7 00 operate, the Indies ean | ao ii,” tea” availabl ter. | Wiale, 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd, 2 Mi| {nie Cog En n stoves. Tanterns | $35 Canal Bt. | au ‘eriess, | One (OTOR. ‘A: 61276. . -| Og eee Pus’ prove it with |STENOTYPE MACHINE. FE 2-1816 Mite oF Sholuenie, “averereens | Dorth_of Commerce. _"__| ta, oy ring |SALEOARS Saxe re Sane. mee, SORA. BA $5.95 EXCHANGE a demonsiration. ‘0 1 company _aftier_$. in ae NS LANDSCAPING Sale Farm Produce 75 K socket. Leregt ms renee ot Fe 3-400 wa ouc ‘BUMP, 3 Pgh tO’ Low CLARKSTON m : tee & free de- 9 the gen e (Roto- eri, |<. 38 Stanley ha a ___Coll_FE _2-4606 $124.50 . Bhyd. E, ley hammers and hand tools 8 ev, Yacuum live 7, Pe ae #12650 snd up. Time payments Sale Store Equipment 64 FE 5-0477 or FE 5-0354 APPLES_PINE QUALITY PRUIT.| toot “boxes description, Kennedy ___For Sa Sale ile Bicycles 84 Brakes "san Ft Ford winch with | Motor Sal ssa [ViRTURES YOUNGS) DEN & Lawn EQUIPMENT, 1583/0 FT. REACH: IN| COMMERCIAL STATE "TESTED (PEAT | MO8E.| SPY. actuise ._ dohnathas TFT, | toot "bones, steel shelving. mae | aw Eee sor ded es Sitomaug’ water ‘Neatet."itra:| {ugh Drminehem wt ON. of| pefinsrater, complete, Weert: | eee Rk ae NOT freanly pr abu Seeet caer nish ehamels ef Nerae takes | yg SR EMTS BIRR | re oN FICROR — iss | ea chty ster < Plymouth e. ea} guppies. Crock : ,OCER y pres akleand Or-| etc. ete | GIRLS SCHWE a hyd ransmissi r SELL THESE | cad Oe, oe” Chee Bene. ROMEX 360" COIL AT Sie rex | he eee oa PE, 20 a For Sale Pets eo SS xr! “SPORTING GOODS | Seater {ye {BICYCLE —W8.| ORS 3002, on, $75. | MUST SELL BEAUTIFUL Paine and | Super ee Br) tc Main a shelves ac mach tide. Sell cheap, 2258 | een _Ras., Milford. and Duck Lake rele tale ox fishing rods,| SEW BIKE mor Gna — * ees PANEL. WAKE OFFER | NEW CAR TRADE-NS ToDaY! og HTS , 95. Th : a BUsREt 7 : _ = = MEIGH] Ty Nosaen Lopecs| 88.95. G. A. Thompson, 80.8. Perry RATIONAL CARH REGHTER 2 REO. BRITTANY SPANinie 0 | APPLES 0154 A BUSEEL AND reel chop, carriere, ‘cir met- Fr SrOREARER TG PON | ee letting nS rfiite. : BEEF, AND PORE — HALF, AND| SALE! gong, condition. Reasonable, EM | OR 32508 ——_——_—_—Sooat wp abe Seen Grenned ta wa etess pwede ree PARENTS _ _ REN AM ats jate Ra. Roses aii On WW ree: Ey cee eee eS CONDE ‘Alum, comb. windows & doors. 10 WKS. OLD BASSET HOUNDS. | POTATOES, screens, tr tripods, nt meters. 9 ~ arbor ee tess ——— pts 8, ¢ér. . Sraiypgyen GSD" conbL| feos is yespee: Foe s| Sale Sporting Goods 65) B85 Fi 7 TE mua pais, W- SVERSELL | Siuss geet tana dns | TA Qa micro De ma ee | “ So ten HORNY SIUST DERPOSEE PPP PPL PPP ALD DLP L LLL LLL” tify Pontise Police Dept. . BTU gas forced air, $179, All oth- $6.95. = a ipmen dtatnet : FE 2-017! 1953 Plymouth 4 door, R& : CE a ae odo at pone. Rubber hip boots, Reg. $15.95, now . ene eaieT “ , APPLIANCES — OwEOr Nfaiber ae by Fs eu ATION : ow you how PO MATIC a a AKC FEMALE SPRINGER: 6 MO. AAA BUYS” Steam and dry trons. toasters. oe HEATING & COOLING 1735 Wir| Anderson Hardware | oid. $25. MAple 60071, 9389 East) HTD, DADA TRACTORS-| Seep fryers, bs cere _Boats & Accessories 85 TRUCKS Open Es vgpings—Please Tae Sa on ie Sh eet k 83 S tom . q on RA ® hp. all attachments, also er fryers, hs cerca m —— eee Ph Te lA 18 pT Ma, yi) Me, SECA peo Oe Baty etter |e ea tata a | POMM pa or Swe uk $3 GMC Pickup with side | 3 wan er. PI Gtartron ; Sune MODERN & ANTIQUE ort-hair er puppies. OAK-| new od. » chain saws, | table raphs, radios, etc. 8, white oak for boats, truck | + z UNION WRECKING CO, x8 Sheet $1. 35 Buy, sell, trade. Burr-Sh 8-2128. used, We believe you can't| NO A VAL REQUIRED racks. Howard Armstrong, 3039 53 GMC Pickup with side : 3 ” § MILE RD. 8. tele een sae 375 a AG BOXERS OTUD| “ter better desl anywhere | INSPECTIO Highland Rd. MU 46033. BUICK « DR. READY FOR | 4 oe 24708, sTUD LEE’S SA "ION MORNING OF SALE ie 33. Milford. 1 Rn : Peres Labere 600 afternoons:| Fir Plyscord, 4x8% sheet .:. $4.50 fox MALE aie | ees eee haus Denier Dan Donaldson, Auctioneer ig FT. USED ALUMINUM BOAT. |» eer ee ee E WED. Fics estimates. On >000.(7 ‘Pwineuation, 10s 100 sq. f. $3.95 | cabin. site = EMER UF AND | AKC REG, COCKER, PUPPIES, ¢ TERMS #21 Mt. Clemens FE 3-830 ta qaiat ee ec = 53 GMC Pickup with side | "ite Suck sale i Gveeon. Dr. CASH FOR FURNITURE ? aghtreg, © SUIT G38] tine Press. wee ox hr’ Pow. aC REO. aaa LE PUPPIES, Oe rE 330 JOHN DEERE | aT. APRIL 15, 1:30 PM. ¢ Mf. | Os H STTRARG MOTOR, boxes re te on Douglas fir 2x8, 3112, 2x16, Guus BOY SELL TRADE waN-| 3 olé,_sired by Champion Ni} re ee. east of Metamora, then 1 mi.|_¢r used, $65. PE 52766 MEY | 48 Dodge with utilit | @ BUICK, GOOD BODY & TIRES: ~ CABINET SINKS. SINR, Mab TE. BAIN.| caesar ly EE es - Les ley. Leach, 10 Bagley. #D Ardendate Beatsall: . oA eines, | "plow aero Gan ba kee cae = ee 23 cat- 6 HP ELGIN. $55 body and ladd y k all | —— OR 3-6840 “os Joag steel, double sinks. $4498; 1312, white, Dine. sboafda, ft: ... ss | RIMROD, POL DING CAMPER, stock, winners at Livenis Kensal) grain drill oa rubber. Allie Chal dio, mostly Holsteins, 18 coer ee | ig PT With eee) 53. y Bic erracks | siice SPECIAL. WARDTOP,_16. 3 od 8 i Soll pipe, galvanized pipe, = 3.6008. 4-2630, saor 69 combine 3 ¢-section pring | 2 ten-gallon cans, cooler, cart| — $300. fe ee ware 9. | '53 Chevy Pickup Custom trim. Black & ‘white, 4 CHICKEN BROODER Goll pipe: fer and bardware. | Sand, Gravel & Di SABY PARAKEETS FOR BAS | CHian slevetor and tte. 1900 Yord tractor. 3 ; 49 Ford Pickup $1000. Private. PR ei PE 21647 . ~ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ter. 2. 16 Manefield off Joe | Guan SOR OUR ew 32 UE bottom plow. mower, disc and a - BEYWOOD BOAT & BNEW | 55 Chevy Pick > | BticK sK CENTURY. 1060 ; CTRCLE FLUORESCENT, FIX: Lr AD ne Bd 7 eae At Pa Oe GHETLAND FORY_* YRS. ON GARDEN TRACTORS AND Hutchinson, ‘Pr oD. Matera |i2_ FT. ALUMA CRAFT BOAT. 52 Chevy Pickus Fe eee 3 — sates ¢ Sd most EASY CREDIT. $9 f PILL DIRT TOP som| old ‘K sHET Aas ineweeed (ed agin Bank. Clerk, H. A. Fritch & Soo, | —o8fs & traller_ $228. MA ©2083. /, a6 ENT up a etre re License ant see: AKE SURE IT'S ye prefhND # ORAVEL 5 | Ra_Lane ona. m Mtr Clemens 8 . Se Teive _Oxtord puctioneers. OA 8-2814. 25-H.P. 52 GMC %-on Pickup Dp: ' Bees) nee spi « ony cai tee even [Sant agua var rons | ge MinalntE Ott | MOTORS, |'S2Tod 2 ton Stale, Birmingham ut lial ewrooms, Michigan Abads, am t Co. |-7-srone aAND & GRAVEL _gin_ 61408. coolers installed and serviced for FURNISHINGS. PLUS A VERY LARGE SELECTION 2 Ford 2-Ton Stake, , Aen pas eae wer! ke Re. pyr | TOP SOIL & CRUSHED STONE BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD, reer ve oan save you money.| PIECES FROM THE seca - SLAYBAUGH’S 12-ft. body QUALITY USED CARS G0KE MACHINE UPRIGHT, 0c Telegraph & 8 Mile Rd. FE 5-2740 AKC reg. Corties OR | 3-0296. _Mich, ox Davisburg, _ REMDER " ALWAYS PRESH | 6° Rane FE 8-0453 "S25 iMC ly Tt S sacritice for #130. Call ‘Mr: Par Dettolt a WOND“RiNGS-VAL- ‘lack TSA Pal, ened tk sor, | BOXER re ® MO. . OLD. $16. | ALLIg CHALMERS wnt PACTOR SUD HICKMONT At. OXFORD BOAT TRALLER, 1e , BETWEEN OO tae eo Aridge, PE 4-384). » Par|6@T OF DIAMOND oy UOn sees, | Evan rey ne ee 2-1008 | BOS OE A se BOUMUNTTY AUCTION ON M3 | Baare tas, Ob 12-ft. body _“ = 98 Hol. ....$1495 . phrey : TON TERRIER PUPPY. 3 MO.| CUltivator, cheap. or ’ Oakland | JUST NORTH OF OXFORD. BOATS Bouts *SO CI S ‘ Power stee - Lege» DU areet DRUMS FOR, PUTTING Al FARM TOP SOIL 11) Peace Aino, Pomeranian, 231 ape, oft | Ave, After 3:30. Ask for Bob. For Sa : Arkansas Traveler. | Pen 50 \ hevy Sedan Delivery Poppe Feet eel Gass, powet . : i i es! . \ - & ‘ = a x Taree pre. rubbish Sutton, MY| dirt, Pest. fill cand. fil clay, | —"2rcEER PUPS FOR GALE. GARDEN TRACTORS For Sale Housetrailers 78| in, Arg ape spat Giass Jet Vy: ; Villys Sta. Wagon . dows and seats. E sent SE SSD agar POMP OENFR Meaty ages Se esBaed & NEY wae 30 FE, GENERAL HOUSE: gury motors. Just 1 left. Mercury 53 GMC 2¥,-Ton Tractor mpire Sends Motor. | $79.50. value a A-1 TOP SOIL SOULIES—AKC SABLE B, S & waire, Soon trailer, OR 3-20 40 hp 1956. 14 it. Glass Craft. A) ’52 GMC 2¥4-Ton Tractor 'S6 Ford Convert. ..$1995 2000 Union Lk. Rd et Commerce] 7 nd shallow well ete imps ah ee TEL nn ll ta esha wre twa tt colors, "yu pasm ener ¢.30. We QUaRari re ine af ge Bs PONTIAC, CHIEF, MOD. | {Taio N. Molly "d- TNoly ME 4-77] straight air brakes. | Berta Bette © preter. we : GuTE TOY TERRIER PU te arkh hf Tie : asa amen sere | 2 ote ey —— area ae es| SS ety ae et omen oe Page seeruneaperg’ nam, | SPECIAL rior doors from... $4.95) Lik cow dogs. Ph. le, NA ae == ~ GENER BOATS 5 ee ae eo ee aie bow) cond) Reneeneee * || | mack dire gravel” oa, fill. OR Pe rE eT HOUGHTEN & & SON payment. FE gels arene ALSO UEED TRADE, S One bres Bs | Beers BOM PS SURPLUS LUMBER & 3-006. - OR EASTER ROE we ee | ee ee Meate oe 1, ious STEWART TePT EXC COND.|TNT-AND LAKES SALTS| 59 Trailmobile, 4 wheel = wR & | ——— nw ,SS:”:”:SC*dSs«COSA ty * ae Bandhan tases * is S i ad ‘~ f 7 Siding windows from 2... #1030 MATERIAL SALES CO.| Bisck ai sand, gravel & fil ge Ainge OR 3 73368 soar E mat, meshes OL 10, — gmail ndowa, rayment or 3127 W. Huron PE 47121, FE. cee air brakes ef ee maine bens, eno AND WED- cep LoMaee BARGAINS | coon iateatos ms ery GERMAN (BREPARD | > FEMALE, 3 & double plow, rem, culuvsters, 300 _ on “EVINRUDE MOTORS |'53 GMC Tandem Dump I Od eater Pk Ww 7 sheet,|2%6 Cleaned | .....----.---+0- + 5 tian s snow biade. uj" NENTAL 41 FT. DING BRAN 7 _Ask oe : = oo tenes — oe ee oe oe “% “Epo 2 fo ND. ORAVEL oe fait @2504 _2-2483 after 6:00 pm. | | rooms. Like new. $800 a Wolverine, Waiteta. eee 7-9 yard box, 3-speed & beater, power steerina, $OnCED Ain OUN PORE 3x13—axi2 Timbers. ad eS ye aur MALE AKC COLLIE. 12 MO ~~ JOHN DEERE — mente. 10300: 31 Mile | Craft. American & Grumman. aux. transmissior High po | URNACE. |Good ‘unit heaters.... 850 & up > SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, male, German Shepherd, 8 wks. LOADERS & SCRAPE Mt. Clemens. HOward 3-1472. Grumman & Old Town Canoes | >r4 (~y4, 1ssion 'S6 Chevrol Dealer, discount Ctack Hiner, | U2ed tollets, sinks, pipe, stesl. “and Sl. COORRED STOe | GceEOLD ovr Dinie Higbway. | WHEEL TYPE TRACTORS CONTINENTAL, 35,2 BED-| we 'TRabe TH 54GMC Tandem Dump, | “patio & he et 2-Dr.. $1495 FE Nights OR 93-2627. We Reclaimed Brick a eae ea. i lows MONTH-OLD- LD TRI-COLOR COLLIE] BACK HORS & DITCHERS rooms. $450 down. Take over| JJ TERMS AVAILABLE 7-9 yard box, 3- od | mee ca _——— ao pereiee ee ee ALS + opsote ae DIRT BEL. Angora kittens, EM Todaro BULLDOEERS payments. 220 E. Walton. FE arrington | Boat Works coe Uanean speed on. Sate acers — wind aon Sun. PE 8-0218. — vert Equipment Co. | 7p, = ot & SUNDAY. 7. oee, transmission BRRMICAL Eee are Se ee (a Ea El crows | ae | ich 6 Chery Gomer $108 ee eat a Pests or pe 20st tin, rane’s Bi 7. —10 WIDES ALUMACRAPT BOATS brakes. Ideal for t —— + V-# engine. Pow- Tabletop cut outs. Make your Interior Paiste. z 3600_Auburn,_FE +610. FORD 2 "BorrOM 1 iW" PLOW. 29 Models fro PENN-YAN BOA oeary |; om gn coffee or end tables, From|FHA TERMS, FREE ESTIMATES. dit Bande serial vend pBLACK | Parakeets, Guar. to Talk Ford ee “cection Mad. spring gheose rom, ‘ ear financing” MICHIOAN PROPELLER IREPATRs wore . FLOOR SHOP 0 8. Saginaw |5340 ha’ (uss) OR 3-7002 | 5) SOPs Come tag pe acd. th. EM 33007, | PION. OS WOOD a PRainiz | ANY, BOAT Ton MOTOR: 54 Ford Cus. 8 4-Dr. $ 895 FREE STANDING TOILETS. $1898 SOIL 4330 PER LOT. 4%" i TOF 2, "SAND GRAVEL & Seed nee Te 4025. _| FORD TRACTOR, -uW AGON AND | SCHOONER. Also “ models, 6 MARINE BALES & SERVICE Emerald GREEN : Fesescgnacg TOE Fa EOF PEASE OE | et aaa pate pneu nae ane | ES AE ee te vies tom to, Sr athinedatra™ | — wo Weal on i Ww * >| A ND ders FE 2-1727. grader 5 ~ 7 . . colored bath sets with trim Be SaWRET REINFORCED ~_ dy goes fill ph greg (DIRT | 5 fe ee CAGES. _Miltord seperately —_— after 5:30, P Ae ee PrIES Boats & Accessories 85 GCM .- ood since wet {Oakland A ve é SITES PP PLP PDA PLP LOLD LDL PL LLL EL ’ e) 172'8. Saginaw FE 5§-2100 Oe Tae COUPLED. oe. ian TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, POODLES 3 MONTHS OLD. GIA- GRAVELY TRACTOR: 5 HP. | 60 5. Telegraph FE 2-3209| BOAT MOTOR & TRAILER, REA- 55 Pontiac S’chief. $1695 FOR, SALE. 4 CHROME BAR est esie oo a ole ee dirt also tilling. FE = kittens. Charles Kitley, 3026 fe Mar oo than half price. Open Eves. ‘tf! § @ Sun. p.m. Sow BOA Ge ae Pontiac's Exclusive Truck Dealer ——— Hydrameatic, radio stools. Light electric motor. BAR| is ass earns ; TLL, KINDS OF GRAVEL SEACE ween |e | KING BROS TAF HOUSETRATLER | REMOD: | “Recpenter. 0 PEREES. Se Goes . Upright pi- marred. Ss al ano, Reas. PE 6-0076, Wge selection of savatorie?, vathe sand, rotted cow manure. FE PUPPIES, 2 MO. ERMAN | | YOUR COMPLETE MODERN RECONDITIONED MO- OHNSON MOTO eens Cafs 54 Pl et. pa Fluorescent, 383 Lake | BANK RUN ROAD GRAVEL, 6 Sesriem ee om Se eres rakes like rent — ts, trailers Nes RS _For Sale Cars — 91 meretin rea A leg: + » eve ws S fan 62174. san. MAM aoe "| 74 oad delivered, $7. Speciale: | ites, poppies, daring wens Gus ween enty= iLER EXCHANGE thing 'for the Boat. Owens Marine tire anes: Se | 9a a EW TEE, | eee AND REMOV") 14 in fl work, Trucks loaded.| Ta possi. ca tovely Easier 6 et ee tsa38 usicera Rlly Fe zuee| Pi'asioen On tare ave DON'T “4 and fid cap. $36.90. FE Two : Pat i ho be | es AG e505 : =e eer aa = } 1 . FE|Two 1 THREAD MicroMeTens, | BLACK DIRT. | E- . Dp AZAR” Pe | REGISTERED TOY TERRIER. I Open Eves. & Sun. p.m. ah i a Sa I ol 35 I WO 1 THREAD MICROMETERS, | P'p'sa92. 102 Fenmore, BZAR, P| REQUIRE Norton. » "KING BROS. SAVE | E= t, motor & trailer Job takes SP UTTER . 55 Grerslet Ye vanized ‘Steel Area, Walls crometer, 14 to 20. One dr thread | BLACK Bn RT, ren Oe AVEL: | SPRINGER , SPANIEL —sappme. |P# Cae ea. a #4112] 45 pr E$$$ me ut of town. 16° Lake Master & heater, W-Wail tires. 12” deep $3.96, 18" deep 78.38, slavagrapedl Beha 20, 12" | ¢ FE 8-0877. must sell this week. $5.00 Up oF | ——iy-ouLLo RD. AT OPDYKE os AE 3 BEDROOM, (10. wioe.| yet Mare). JMereezy motor & ; a4” -— $6.84. 30” deep $6.92. |_ like new. MY 3:0108, Caliber = ew MANURE AND LIGHT HAUL- 38180. have you to trede? MY R Mies are eta rurpriningy "ow price ct. s5.005 | 46771. ee: 54 Plymouth Wen. $1095 : LOCK TELEVISION SET. 17° RCA VIC- ns + bedi WEIMA 1890 Crooks Rd utchinson'’s. A large .;e'ection aires ALUMINUM BOATS Redio & ; : RANER REGITERED 0 | { BOATS & adio & heater, W-Wall tires. : COnk & SE eES SUPPLY o ae eee SS Perfect -_ FE | + ot. stones, ® housebroken, $73. NOTICE ot lle eae bre hea cn wae can Fay FUSS p ene 226. dL RIVEWAY z Bolen & wh set for spring. We are givi ‘TUT e £ : ‘+ RRAGE Tbis FOR BALE. PE |T¥O 7¥u3 GLIDE-AWAY oa- | Garenageurcrea, FE cE OAD GaaTEEN PONY PINTO SADDLE valine. wheel eree. nang & the, highest trade ewiene Reset TAKE Hr “INS WITH THAT ’S4 Buick Riviera ...$1395 _PE 280 ss Complete, $30 each. { 9-i466. bridle, good riding horse. OL Tr used tractors, priced to oa i very nice selection of late erson ardware Super, power steering & brakes, Seab S08 10011. sell, special price on 4 new trac- model trade-tna tn t or 2 bedroom 2182 6. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-9962 OLD BUS eS oe ge Doors Ss Talbott Lum ber delivered. FE Lob1a or MY P1411 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 = FV ie Sie yess eniy. Forms, “ie down. up redve 7 Fears een Pn hela bee ; Wall tre Pk eR : EQUIPMENT 7 THOMPSON. CRESTLINER & WI- : Berry Steel overhead GooD Fak TOP sor. 6 ¥b8.| 6 Dixie Hwy. OR 3124) % Dalen & WI- ne onda. Al and Sree] _uncferbense,, rock we, ao ivered 46588. | DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DOGS Fok raat ey Be Bob Hutchinson fide mowers. ‘rede ine accepted. Gertie Style and , 55 Dodge Sta.-Wag. $1795 Hardware, = GOOD ROAD G trained : FROM BELECTI erm . - ime’ ms, ee ' ag hy ou Se os bastid | Wiee: | COOP pr delivered. FE. 40588. se lismisinantans aie oe ume St" reconditioned. fa ment Mobile Homes Sales Inc. KELLY'S HARDWARE act hereon Tinie SS eee co than FOU pink, Lat us re GRAVEL Pr 0008. | pRIMMINGCOCKER & SPRING-| Sroonvtile 1 Deere "Dealership ia Drayton “Plaine” vag WOBURN BEL gas . PONTIAC a vit am T { SEAT, % Pontiae Press Box 68. er, PE 5-0131. tomian ‘a2. OR 3 eo 56 Station Wago ! 2-0203| each; lavatories, $5 each: u ts : : mn $2095): GAS WATER BEATER, 954.95: &° ctinter’ $15 selec. 1p Tn oe ym oh oo eel 1950 acs LONG. | TONEY's — Mt svick | * Door, full -2 56 ‘Buick Century .. Ad. ag ig Te ee ~“Hay, Grain & Feed 21) *DING, ACTOR, CEP PUR | "ast be tee her om | Banas Ls ag reeset | Sse aa oan ohenpee 8 fer “5 ; TOP BOl, DAILY. | ST & 2ND, CUTTING ALPALPA | ee | SACRIFICE. 38 MODERN, 2 BED-| Bon'i wa re, ‘repels $3 Groner | 50 sinona Soe BUILDING sate OER OR 37511. AND | Yale & & sacle. FE 44500. : & all kinds bey. straw. wood.| SPECIALS Balance Ob “1-01, over mall Se Ra. (No. ) 2163 Duck Lake ure epee good ts -$ 250/54 Mere. 2-Dr. Sed. $ 895 moved. In Pontiac. W TsED SHALLOW WELL PUMP, nag 81 & 2ND | vering, ALFAEFAS | ase racto NTF eal 4. eater, good traneporte-| > . 2-Dr. Sed. . ee caus or an Oe asa : | MWitow a Lock Haven. Pw 39-4780, | 181 & 2ND CUTTING ALDALSA & wed Co magree y bt erry tigre = wads ler tent Baik 6 Gone | Ti ton. mmoere Radio & heater, W-Wail tires. ome. H. P. Sutton, MY a : REAL NO-1 TOP. 80, reed discount, Several used Pord| sed gr ec Transportation Offered : Save USED BOILER. MA 62104 or EL- 4. De IL. $2 PER rs be, We_& B60. O tracts ‘0 an. Will pay small diserence. Transportation Offered 87 BUICK HAVE UYOUR LAWN MOWER| gir 62120 ete Liplag ant strew. 7, ute re IND tractors with maders. ates | wip > OnE _ peatae lacecraaen *$5 Cent. Convert. ..$1795| 55. Plym. Cl. Sed. . .$ 995 WATER GOPTRER. 00000 GRAIN. {0m eT GRAVEL TUF ‘ < -| WED. USED TRAT CALIFORNIA Zen as S|) = - obstnrs Line op Lawn ran-| “sca” se< sinner te. ond us: SAND, FIL pL Dine Gnaver toP| S""b, ‘ose ee ee scar keen ee tips | Gs eaten oe io ter you tor t0| Se gcenctely, Se en sd ict sain at sia alae BARNES HARDWARE |wooo. pa,ments EL 6-3586. __ | TOP ‘SOIL TORDED' OR DELIV Kipaida aeconD COTTING b| Ot Seeenee Teen: nave s| finascing as’ Melly, Marine ‘Conch RUE SoG iG RORT zee CHEVROLET © mem econ ours ag indore COMBE | ered. FE 2-200. tne sauce ne: first out | peed elastase etre mowers, | tinea abi x. Ra. Holly,| load. Either way nan, BART '5§ Four-Door ......$1395| 53. Buick Spec. 2-Dr. $ 695 be SOP toe For SOM, GRAVEL AND FILL. Wizom Rd. & Bass ‘even | We sarty 6 compas ine x ae eo, Ww Radice & beater, Powergiide-a| Ratio, © heater. Dynafiow. w- gr ® “| BENSON LUMBER CO. |=": Mir end” sini hat, Fu’ | OXFORD TRAILER | Wanted Used Cere_88) wa we Do It Y TOP SOIL TLFALPA SECON D GOTIING &| Pontiac Porm, and , Industrial SALES AS MUCH AS $50 JUNK AND |? ..__, FORD _ ourself 61| Loaded or Delivered ting. 2022 Bieeth Ra poets, Bre ee) feta Fe —- ‘Ave.| 1957 Generals, als, Stuarta, Hol ly and cheap cars. FE etre | 56 Victoria ........$1875 55 Olds Super 88 ..$1695 . , eoat amb ode a TOP QU : Bass Lake Rd. MU | Se4croR LOADER AND @: 7. i ane dite. bes @ peed — Al Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matic. ogpprdbed heater, Hydramatic Ne ee : CAWN MOWER FARTS, CHAINS oa a romney —— is — OR x Os ei Finst § SECOND CUTTING BAY. SECOND CUTTING HAY. of blade. FE $-3070. iD GRAD- ba pa on a ar ite Sat Parts | yun rebipe by Ready ved Buy | s- ol be ring end brakes. . . Baldwin Ave. TRUCKING, FRONT 7141 Hal} Rd. Davisburg. MEF Auctio Sal Sout bank totes. Onby i downs 53 Victoria .. blades oom aaa una pallgoning. FE 82908 or | gree pet es __ 77 | mile south of 1 orion faiy : BAGLEY PAUTO PARTS R Ses DOD RIOR ee M Co., < Wares FO MM ate & a ate . R RENT 40802. ia AY, For 2 SALE, 8A TON OR AUCTION SALE, 6 4:30 P) PM. _} aE ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 FE 50219 __179 BAGLEY sT.| see eater, Come in and) ’53 Hudson W. 4-Dr. $ 305 LIONEL & AMERICAN EDG DERS Wood, Coal & | & Fuel ¢ 67 Wiz Srcachice 900 BALES OF See ieneea to che oat ee nua an + AVERILL'S ——— Tre SERS oa rec Re an oe ee obarmr gan ome _|'55 Convertibles, $1795|153 DeSoto 4Dr.§,_$ 798 Danes ae $4 cord. PE 58479. 250 Briscoe. | Sale store, caehen,” linens, misesi- | MOBILHOME PSTATES. MODERN aoe ca oR eee) Tate el fiyerametie. | pesto, Dr. S. $795 YERS FIREPLACE CANNEL. COAL em or Livestock 72} laneous galore, Brodie & Tayler, lake front playground. CARS. JUNK OR SLIGHTLY Vowel Cgernonany nee ie w-watl tires, n Sunda Fuel 5 6 Su. te Oren ee Speedway | ~~ Auctioneers. _3-2661 better. OLive 1-0483. automatic, V-6 28,009 miles. Lake, MOR OxFORD —MOSILE MANOR. BROWNIE ks : moROAY, TYPE Bay Mane. anibes gest of Gulese Gs 100 Latte. Bud Shelton Motor Sales |'57 Pickup, ¥4-1 159 HARDWARE Sab WORD ie A CORD DELIV: | OA #2019 ree trailer, mine gast of Catene 68 1060 Lake. Pays top defer om inte models. Like new. pt on + $1595 ub- | FE 2-020 a 6, samyorp| Staing Th en also light | 1 rercigven Ca HeiFER. 2 So. ite | HIGH $$§ PAID PONTI Schutz Motors F 7 131. . @ig, Pres, Call after 9 p.m. A Th 3 ’ . — OR RENT ¥ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ee wane ote uction Sqles: eee a our OF STATE DEALS paftat tis i :.$1095; DO Wallpaper pe ee and | A. 31 be FOR 1 bay mare, 7 yrs, “oid,“$225| - ok. ae vely_acres “inéludes a private GL ’ . 7 car. 912 8. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM pee By 7 pores and 2 eats Tbe wa (felt sucaanina 5089 Dixie Highway ie arigte ‘house & torsade ee rs PONTIAC ; e Ave. PE 56150. SADOLE MARES 8 BUCne be Drayton Plains shettes, Only 38 wisates to Poo 14_S. So st re enn | 99 Two-Door dessese FOOL Midwest 6-5302 ng OB gy PHA SEWING MA Native Satie, Segoe, meson, fir. | June foal. PB. Ortonville, A Every Friday ....7 P.M. | S328 Fhove Myre bac, Top price a re| sod mm 4 8 AM, ‘TIL 9 PM a formice a oan’ bullet mmerce Village, | BEAUTIFUL SPOTTED HORSE. Every Sunday ....2 P.M.|Aato Accessories ee| oe M, ea ee ance | UM te oom Oumiay “Woy to HE Steg of Wom, R.A | OTARTEA, TYPE MARE. “® — "81 OLDS, a | ee ara ue nee PONTIAC ‘ ; m Builders 8 Supply mre, @ to 7. MU 4-8038, on ag MARE. BUY & Rn DAILY | “tensenees 3 (cane. flee. seer riah, tates oo tate model cars, : a : A BEA HOR NEEDLED 4 OR 32717 Engine a ari PE 4.0056. ; * a -|- OR : =f pag a THE HIGH BOLLAR RETAIL THE ANSWER TO 24 SAVE ENERGY, U Properiy seed tiem. Ort meee - "OU 4 SAVE ENERGY, USE rpiies. In ail vey mae ae ae alles, STORE YOUR PROBLEM: ;Want Ads! To: sell, rent, WANT ADS! To find a| Pontiac | ’ job, po to live = al sf : "i. J VAN WELT GOODWILL u ca oe ‘ low 4 4 * ee 2 hed NOW. nee i a as | 7 ORD eR the aa ies i's FE 28181 fi om a: * Aa ae oe a "BRAID Cass at W pike $100 $300 | UP .TO $700 BELOW COST. Weare. going t to sell FRIDAY & SATURDAY Chevies, Fords, Plymouths Pontiacs, a and Dodges — RIEM ENSCHN EIDER Dodge Plymouth. 232 8. Saginaw CLEAN - PE 23-0131 J "Sa Bash Parts & Service & Delivery | HASKINS =: ae ‘- eee “CONVERT. “LOADED. Coronet Club coupe. 5 Asgtoine down. tac, 4 Loaded, Sharp. $1, SE Olds | Station Wagon. Trans- portation special, $95 - Hutchinson Auto Sales “PUBLIC SALE Selling out; 100 used cars before ra ‘sth 1953-194) models. Can arrange financing with no cash down. AH you need is a steady 2-doer GREAT LAKES “MOTOR MART 833 Haynes corner Hunter, 4 biocks 8. of Maple __MI ‘6 ‘3 CHEV, DEL RaY AY COUPE. _Por saje or trade. 113 Kemp St. ‘ae CHRYeLER. GooD TRANS- portation FE 48004, WE WILL TRADE UP OR DOWN or cheaper car and we pay you cash. dilference, "1950 to 1957 models available. Haskins Chev. e751 Dixte Highway Je MiS MApie &- BUD SHELTON OFFERS ree 2 dr, Custom 6. ev. sedan, Clean, Lowner, its) tiae Cat, Accessories, Plymouth, 16,000 miles. powers Spring Special!! 1953 Pontiac 4 door with ‘Hydra, pa = a Brilliant Star Dust biue or Jeet t black , Btone blue. , Ray “rer ee. “Power “teohes, with an w ‘tires we shee have . good ‘ss, through °32 model, down r ment, —? Spe ar- "AUBURN “MOTORS Corner Pike & Kast Blvd = pévantege of our low over. HASKINS # ,, CHEVROLET -County’s ~ Fastest Growing Dealer” ©7181, Dixie at Mis MA’ 6-601 Y nites” New 1957 -Chevrolets Don't Be Mislead by Come on Prices _ WE DON'T -INTEND TO BE UNDERSOLD Go Ahead- SHOP _ Then See Why ~ It Pays to Buy | at “Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer” Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet : pownTow# 34 MILL STREET - NORTH SIDE .-. 641 OAKLAND SOUTH SIDE _ 211 S SAGINAW ; nad 44546. . FE 54161 ‘SHORT- CUT TO \CAS H: pomaniies Ads! ' FE SOS), 6 / | Air, 4@door 8. 11952 CHEVROLET | ' ing and Powerglide ee Prost, Inc. LER ____ OPEN Tit * p.m. ‘6T ‘et Fowtiac STAR CHIEP CATA- line loaded, lime fire Fe = 2 door, $1450 Packar 400 «hardtop. "92425, Buick super, sharp, loaded. $695 ne sedan, € . zK M S arte a ‘ul St oop 2 door, 2% Pontiac Sales ‘ST Pontiac Starchief Custom Cata- lina. coupe, tul, power demo, Ter- rific sav 34 stom Pontiac Starcbief, 4 door A full power, loaded. ‘94 Ford, 4 door sedap, sharp. PLUS A number of good transportation specials et an exceptionally low | , CLARKSTON Nites ‘til 9 MApte 53806 ot “MAple S141 CADILLAC. LATE 1954, 62, SEDAN, full power, Windows — éeats — steering — bfakes. Two tone green, EZ eye glass, Blue coral, exceptionally a low mileage. fer $2595. Call FE 23-0002 after 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DR. Like new, honest 13,000 miles. $1300. May take less for cash. Mi 43007 ‘M CHEV. 2DR., V8, 22,000 MILES. _R&H, $695. FE 200300 1951 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE payments. FE 4-9886, dealer. DEMO FOR SALE, ‘57 CHEV. BEL . loaded See Joe Nichols at Matthew-Hargreaves. 34 Min St. _PE 54161. CHEVROLET 1954 210 4 DR Powergiide. Radio & heater Must sell. Take over payments or cheap car in trade FE $~ 9735 __ NO MONEY gee assume payments of $27 62 mont Call Credit Mgr Mr Parks, Midwest 47500, Harold _Turner Ford. _ 88 CHEVY STATION WAGON _ v-8 Overdrive: $1,060, Call FE 8-3752 _Bfter 4 . ‘$5 CHEV STANDARD. 2? DR 6, R&H. Exc. cond 1 owner. $1.025 FE 7-9708 $3 4 DOOR. BEL AIR CHEVRO- EM 3-4044 1950 CHEVROLET, RADIO AND heater No money down assume Credit Mgr, Mr. Parks, Midwest 47500, Harold Turner Ford 1651 | CHEV. SEDAN. CLEAN, ~ $205 x Riggens. FE 3-7542. 1953 CHEVROLET CONV ETTABLE. _Sharp. 12 _Mariva ! Bt. Rear ‘$3 CHEV. 2 DOOR. R & H. STAND- re transmission. Will take trade. 54002 CHEVROLET, 1 _tlean. Cheap. $6 CHEV. 150 V8. STANDARD Shift. R&H Windshield Washer, Turn eer 2 dr. $1,350. After 4, MA 6-3064 1940, 2 DR. VERY 197 §. Johnson. ‘$3 CHEVY 2 DR. VERY’ CLEAN. Must be _seen ine. Dual carburetors. dual ex- aust. FE 2- T515 CHEVROLET STATION WAG ;0N- 1955. 8 cy! Auto shift. 2-tone be seen after 1 pm Weekdays after 5 M«ple Rd. het. Far- nin ior Rd & Dra e RG 1954 “CHEVROLET 4DR_ STATION Wagon, Poweftgilice, ‘radio and ree seers Saar) ig ¢, 1 own- ey Af ail } 55042. ange SALES Later mode! car for your equity. payments of $11.86 a month Cail | ‘$575 FE 75-9140 | 1950. CHEV. CLUB COUPE. ‘51 EN- | job. FULL PRICE ‘Bt Chev. 2-door ss snenss ‘$1 Ford, 2-door, Fordo. ....... | "50 Buick, 2-door ... ..seeeees $195 ‘33 a. hardtop .......--..> $505 "80 Ch $ 05 5-3071 Open wi ‘tl 9) 241%. | full power. One - owner DEPENDABLE tes. Sy. 2 . : $5 Pipme i on irs A et Low Mileage, Birmingham Trades Hk ta Bel. 2 dr. Auto, is 6,000 SPECIAL ears, | 38 Bontine Catalina POE a1 as "ST Ford Wagon V8, A beautiful se =e ene ae Hired & Only ...... oa at ek ouper jbardtop...... $1,485 ss 4 ect | oo Dodge Ve 81.395 ish and full ages eee Sa neereeens $1,295 ‘sh "Baick. Estate "Wagon, Rim, | 33 Ser. Bei Ray. 0 des : Dyes, ON, corel & while te! oe Fore, WG iccgcecseacee,” 81.195 “J = we Hee eae bisa Chev 2 dr... 8 885 ” 445 Ba] 83 Chev. hardtop Pa?..?..: $ 805 | atl ay wow. 11,000 $4 Pontiac, 2 dr ....,...... $ 895 "4 Ford, R. "De, gab Oe ide | of Hore. V8. 2 dr.......... 895 fi" Oe ar i $45.04 Mo-| 54 Plymouth, 4 dr.......... $ 895 Dodge, . sulo, Yellow and §3 Buick, 4 dr n@ee ses $ 705 Serer Gc 83 Chev. « dr. PG”... 8 795 "35 Wegens, Fully| 63 Ford 2 dr... 505 ‘. wnppesenn ere tans ae si sev. Like new......... . = tqne, grom. Hew Tires, Pull pow- $2 Piymouih, 4 dr.’ ice... ; “45 4 Mercury Monterey , Marten. "bik| 59 Hudson, 4 cr... 175 SR ‘| Bud Shelton Motor Sales “M . ede, R&l, bye Auburn at E. Bivd PE 4-678 . ee — ye seth ie 1967 BU BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. “Lapenre, rack. WW Asap wpartiin = NORT TH H PONTIAC ¢ ® white band. 19,005 |1882 Ford Vic. beautiful a PT ge eee $ 1964 Fora Pic 4Dr. Savoy “e ody.” Most MAKES & MODELS TO £ Po. eee a eae & : MANY, 7 oe, See CHOOSE FROM aati Ance ao Ow! - AUTO SALES - “yin A SPECIALTY (312 W. Montcsim _—*FE ¢-015! ’ i668 CADILLAC COUPE. VERY sharp. . Wi Birmingham "te fer coli, eae owned, i Nash Spring Sale!! tS Soptews a m |1952 Pontiac 4 dr. Sharp. — : 62 Sedan, hydramatic and ¢-2200 | 4. Door Sedan, 1 198 4-Dr. Sed.. - Super &8& 4-Door. no money down, $16 a month let. Radio, heater, vower steer- | ——— — i fa i ps os Py “o o> bd be = = “Have you got something where you can go by foot?" For Sale Cars Cars Ps __ For Sale Cars — 91 65 CHEVROLET ons 4 DR, V4. 1951 FORD 4 DR, 18T £250 TAKES “Scam wea hee brakes, & fas it. re 4-300. . eriginal | m miles. #1396 full price. 55 Ford Victoria Ee he os bee ho nan a SALES. “regal clean. 45 down & 4 D gegen 52 W. Huron “PE 2-2641 i “1955 : s 2 FORD Brigh (FORD a ¥-TON STAKE Spot $1350 AUTO SUPER MART TOME *56 CADILLAC 62 Special. .Talk about a buy! Wait until you see eo Mt ets cont oe Orion Motor Sales | 9 this. Only $3895 a bn Bre Se | SE RARE «gS OLDS «MATOS PORNO E| GET St He a uper oor, loaded | $0339. with everything. Boy!| ‘56 FORD CONVERT. | "Gona. Must see! $068. New engine, W hat a buy. $2395 — > nee, aha noone. nae eee NociDaY- i AY LO MURON MTR. SALES auiomatie _bvaramatc, reese ofr 52_W. Huron PE 2-264! : Fairlane Victoria Hardtop) athe ge ont (rainy Oy a w/wall tires, 2tone paint, |i™3, FORD 3 Br, ctaroutpe | HOUGIIEN & SON — New tires, Exc. . FE 1565. Call-after $ p.m 3,000 miles, just like new, $2395 a °56 PONTIAC Catalina. Just think! Buy- ing . car like this for only $2195 -"56 CADILLAC 62 Sedan, 2-tone blue with special at $3895 55 OLDS 98 Convertible, finished in light blue. This is more than spring for $1995 ER FORD DEALER O% 1-871) ‘4 FORD V-8 RANCH WAGON. $1390 LARRY. EROME —_ at in a toe ty T CLA Lake Orion otor * Sales FORD-MERCURY MY 2-2611 ‘$1 MERCURY CLUB COUPE, a ‘ en, Merc- ‘Chrome ONCE, + ‘65 Red and white age ol conv. very sphappy, can be seen alter 3:30. 357 8. Ander- & black. ra. FE! ties. 100 89 8. leg a se 44085 VAN DYKE NEAR R20 | RAMBLERS — Seine Used cars, ae ae work. GLE M59 & Porter Ra. ou 195] NASH RAMBLER, RADIO & heater. No money down, me 4-1500, Harold Turner Fo: $5 DOWN ‘$3 Nash Statesman 8 Tom Bohr, Inc., Milford. MO 45155. vy “OLDS, » ‘4 DOOR, EXCELLENT condition, radio, heater, — wall tires, two-tone _ fice for a a . PE 8-3875 87 isso OLDS 2 DR. 6&. NO DOWN payment. foo pe credit, $17.25 « month, rm all foo Sales, 193 8. _Baginaw. FE + 1954 OLDS. 88, . sae R& i. hydramatic, $1295. =F =, a eventbates « CREDIT 4 iD THE WORKING MANS FRIEND EASY ED JONES 115 8, Saginaw Used Cars gies Lidar BALE OR “FRADE - Pairlane, 123 Green 8 ‘46 PORD 32 DOOR, GOoD ) BODY. R&H. mat brakes, 15" wheel. $95. Lt FORD, 1955 965 FORD-O.MATIC 4 DR. Radio & heater. Good cond. $1,250 Can be ‘seen madame: FE 6-280, original owner. ‘6 PORD PArnLAaE. 4 Fordo, & H. oe, oan steering, $00. 4 dr. Low mi, Por sale or $5 FORD 2-Dr. Driven only a few miles. $1095 ‘SS CADILLAC all accessories. $2695 55-OLDS Super 88 4-Dr., finished in 2-tone blue. All power equipped. $1795 *S4 BUICK Dynaflow, radio and heater. Here it is for only $1295 54 PONTIAC Chieftain 4-Door, power | Siiy 98 and brakes for only $995 54 OLDS 98 Deluxe Holiday Coupe. All power equipment. Beautiful 2-tone gray. You can buy it for only $1695 *S3 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 4-Door, Hydramatic, radio, heater, 2-tone green, $6095 os OLDS 2-tone gray. A car you will be proud to own for only $895. 53 NASH 4-Dr. Sed. Beautiful condi- tion. A second car special. $395 52 OLDS A real sharp car. $395 $1 CADILT.AC 62 Sedan, IHlvdramatic, | radio and heater. A roomy | fear with all the extras. $695 JEROME Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 1951 CHEV A-l SHAPE, $350. FE 5-2766 ‘CROSLEY 1948 3125. 8-0608 DODGE eee a ‘COUPE. SHARP. 12 Mariva St. — rear 62 DODGE ‘CONVERTIBLE NEW motor, $330 bal. take over pay- ments FE | +0141 FOR SALE ‘52 DODGE . GOOD eondition, $75 cash Balance of payments $152. 2. MI 6-2809 1957 DODGES, PLYMOUTHS & Dodge’ trucks, floor ey mod- els at substantial savings with or without trade. Also ¢: election of first choice used cara Dale H. Hughes, Inc. 2223 Novi Red Walled Lake MA 41513 Direct factory Genie, you save! | 1956 FORD VICTORIA OVER- drive, R&H, white-walis, $1750. MA 6-2666, owner. 1951 FORD ~ CONVERTIBLE, Ni NO money down, assime payments of $23.86 a mionth, Call credit. mgr. Mr. ®arks, Midwest 4-7500, Harold ffurner Ford. 1950 ‘heater. No money down ar Salt FORD V-%, RADIO AND lane sidewalls, auto, trans. trade 615 E. Madison 192 FORD 2 DR. 6 ‘CYLINDER. $5 down & st smell monthly gear $21.20 « men uck —_ eae. 193 8. Saginaw _ St. PE 4-22 NORTH © CHEVROLET CLEAN / BIRMINGHAM USED CARS ‘56 Chevrolet 210 4-door —— V8 engine heater, turn signels and many other extres. Full 00 day guarantee $1475 ‘SS Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door sedan. blue and ivory finish V-8 engine, radio, heater and white-wall “$1395 '55 Chevrolet. 210 4door sedan, 6 cylinder engine. standard transmis- sion, jet black finish. Many extras. $1 145 wth ‘54 Chevrolet “910 2door sedan, power glide, radio heater white- wall tires, iight blue finish. $845 ‘DS Pontiac Catalina hardtop, Hydramat- fc, radio, heater, white-wail tires. 2-tone: finish. This car ts spotiess $895 ‘52 Chevrolet Q-door sedan, nice green fin- ish. standard transmission. Can be bought with no money down. $445 ‘54 Oldsmobile Super 88 2«foor, Power brakes, Hrdramatic. Excel. lent condition Ciroaghout- Special at $1295 NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 SOUTH | WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM | paymen' “ 12.16 @ mon Create i t Parte Mtawest wf FoR ag Sofa "Yor "> COUNTRY SEDAN, FR ge, FE $5184. MI 4-2735 | ‘nino eiarronainecan ’56 Buick Rdmstr. Riviera "55 Olds Holiday Cpe. 55 Olds Super 4 dr. Sed. 55 Ford Ranch Wagon $5 Buick Cent. Riviera 54 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. "34 Stud. Starlite Cpe. "53 Chevy Bel Air Spt. Cp. ’53 Chevy Bel Aair 4 Dr. ’52 Hudosn Hornet ’52 Packard 4 Dr. Sedan *52 Cadillac 4 Dr. Sed. "50 Ford Convertible ‘49 Olds 88 Cpe. HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR elope oo DEALER N ___ Rochester | Re st Side Used" iad ints RAMBLER HARDTOP ae in Ral. W 1 i954 PONTIAC” STARCHIEP ALL | Exe. Co e conn | after 4: 1065 ee OLDSMOBILE .- West | Side Used Cirs = 3... the ihe. aitlereaee! at “OLDS. 88 HARDTOP automatic ie re owner. R&aH, ve over sane? te PLYMOUTH i96i STATION, "hadast. Pin one actual mi. New tires. $600. 336 ar. week. "3 opal 0 . aa Dogme ‘atalina equippe: "00 Ore hard Lk. Van _Ave. After. * 9:00pm 1949, 2 DR., . RADIO & | - Pay bal. $95. 197 6. Acc. dition, PE 2-5275. '§5 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. 2 tone blue, Call OR 3-1480. PONTIAC 1950 wie PELY equipped. Straight Clean. $300" nese Maplewood. Sire Vil- age. ‘30 PONTIAC, GOOD COND. $250. 8&4 Glenwood FOR SALE 1980 PONTIAC, ME- sea won é good, also 1955 Chev. Pontiac Lake Rd, OR 3-3638, esa 2 PONTIAC | CATALINA HARD- top. $250. 1953 Hu. ag excellent A, 1 owner. persietiight. 2 Hi-Fi radio, _new. Call OL eT] aft mpi 4 | Dm. ~—YEL TOTE YOUR NOTE EVERYBODY'S CREDIT Is GOOD THE vos 9 MANS FRIEND 115 8. nogionw Used Cars 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA- i lina, Hyd. power brakes, W- ws tires, 6,000 miles. FE 2-9863. iF DEMOS , 2 Falriane, = ieee & 1) eustom 300. D. Get | our price on doce like new low | mileage cars i TOM BOHR, INC. | . ford 120 8. Majin MU, 4-5155 STUDEBAKER V3. 22,000 _miles _Reasonable _OL_ 1682 Safe Buy Used Cars _ CENTRAL PONTIAC'S ONLY LINCOLN MERCURY DEALEP CASS AT PIKE 878. | FE_4-3885 STUDEBAKER. ‘48 CHAMP. 8F- dan. Runs — Good tires, R&H, $100. FE 5- : _ 4 wok nor A “All en - 60Fine Used Cars i in Stock Including Many Late-Model Beauties - Reconditioned, Tested and Guaranteed: LATE- MODEL FIRSTS - ‘96 Chevrolet “156 Buick , Hardiop nivipe4 2 Dost —- Boss, of the road B man's seeune. Urry 7 tor this one ‘59 Ford PAIRLANE 4 DOOR 8E- DA “Bolle Smart, thai s y cae don't esi dusiicete tals bar, ‘55. Pontiac SEDAN ~ Hydr matte he Almost pelievable Siar the Emaet . “55 Buick SPECIAL RIVIERA 2 DOOR HARDTOP-—If you Big car comfort, economy. Completely med- ern transportation at less than you'd expect. Powerelid So © > eres ar ine: A honey’ on pear mon- 96 ¢ ee food a car, e “Dares rt Rmocth: pever= ba pe ee: You" "lt fall Pinaking in MANY MORE GREAT BUYS! 54 CH EVROLET Bel Air 2 Door ‘Powerglide, Radio. A beautl ful: buy, 454 OLDSMOBILE 88 Sedan © Bet you jove ff on sight, Handles light and easy. 54 BUICK SPECIAL, 4 Door Sedan A beauty queen from ottom. inside and An exciting buy 53 BUICK SUPER 4-Door Sedan — a sharp buy. top out. "53 STUDEBAKER Commander In excellent condition. 53 CHEVROLET 2 Door Sedan Good paint jou and mech- — anically sound, 54 OLDSMOBILE 88 * 2 Door Tt will. sell itself, “*55 PLYMOUTH 4 Door . > bbe el reliable day-in-, ay-out service. 53 BUICK SUPER 2 Door Hardtop Like new throughout, An ex- | cellent buy. 54 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan Get behind the wheel this one today. *54 PONTIAC Catalina 2 Door of Hardtop. Mechanically 6 dilly. 53 CHEVROLET. B/ Air 4 Door B Run it for years to come. -~ THIS WEEK'S BIG BUY ‘56 Buick Century Riviera 4 DOOR HARDTOP. IN_ OUR STYLE. A SYMPHONY IN GL AND. KNOW RED & SERVICED IT ULARLY 8 IN rer a ALL THE FEATUR. NION IT 5 AMERICA'S MOST WHITE. WANTED BODY OR SPOTLESS. WE RI RFECT CONDITION. IMPOS- IPB LOADED. IT'LL GO FAST-BETTER EASTER SERVICE FEATURE TUNE-UP. TIME. ANCE WEATHER. CLEAN LET CILEAN OR REPLACE AND MANY OTHER BRING AND. ECONOMY YOU WILL US. CHECK - YOUR AND ADJUST SPARK PLUGS ADJUST TESTS, AND TUNE-UP BACK THE THRILLING WANT ENGINE “DIST RIBU TOR STOP FOR THE CLEAN PERFORM. WARM COMPRESSION, TERMINALS, POINTS, TODAY! AL HANOUTE BUICK-CHEVROLET- Lake Orion, Mich, “WHERE LIVING IS A VACATION” MYrtle 2- 2411 ET "Gy" SAYS: STOP. IN-- | Make Your Own Deal LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS 'S6 Ford 2-Door ........ $1395 ‘$6 Ford Club Coupe ... ‘56 Pontiac 2-Door ‘SS Chevrolet 4-Door ... 'S5 Ford 4.Door 'S5 Buick Club Coupe a '54 Buick Club Coupe Lae ‘54 Ford 2-Door .. ‘53 Ford 2-Door '53 Mercury 4-Door a '53 Chevrolet 9. Door Lee '53 Buick 2-Boor ....... '53 Plymouth 4-Door ... ‘52 Buick Club Onnak : '52 Pontiac 2-Door ae 'S2 Packard 4-Door ..... ‘51 Ford 2-Door ‘51 Studebaker 2-Door .. '50 Ford Station Wagon ‘50 Chevrolet 2-Door Le * Ford Club Coupe Sond "Cy Owens. Your y riendly FORD Dealer - 1478. Saginaw St FE 5-4101 i | Open 8 A.M. to 9PM, A | $1695 ee © w© © oe @ @ © @ © ow 8 © © © eee # © » & * fA fop) CO an be) -W CO ort ee © © © eee FE 5-3588 SPRINGTIME AT OLIVER BUICK Let us be the first to offer you these tremendous SPRING VALUES. We have listed but a few. of our exceptional spring buys. All cars are fully reconditioned and warranted by OLIVER’S dependable service department. So trade now, your reward will be miles of trouble free driving pleasure. *1145 54 Pontiac Catalina, ra- dio and heater, hydra- matic, w/wall tires, beautiful Blue & White finish, - $995 *S2 Nash Rambler, radio & heater, directional signals, 2 tone Green, excellent condition, *1795 55 Buick Roadmaster 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio and heater, power steering and brakes, fully acces- sorized, *495. *S2 Ponitac Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan, radio and heater, hydramatic, w/wall tires, new seat covers. Lite Blue. *1395 55 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr., radio. & heater, powerglide, ivory and Turquoise finish. _ tom $1995 56 Buick Special 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio & heater, w/wall tires. Ebony Black & white exterior with red and black cus- trim. Dynaflow, new spare. . $1695 55 Buick Super 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio & heater, dynaflow, power steer- ing, 2 tone Blue. Excep- tionally nice car. $1495 54 Buick Special 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio & heat- er, dynaflow. Tri tone Green, w/wall tires. 225 ‘51 Hudson 2 Dr. Hard- top. radio and heater, hydramatic. 2 tone beauty. OLIVERS top $1195 54 Pontiac Starchief 4 Dr. Sedan, radio & heat- er, Hydramatic, Cream & Coral, with harmon- _ izing interior, *2495 55 Chevrolet Nomad Sta. Wagon, radio & heater. Power steering & brakes, w/wall tires. Rust &-Cream exterior with -+harmonizing cus- tom interior, *1195 '52 Cadillac 62. 4 Dr. Se- dan, radio & heater, power steering, hydra- matic, w/wall tires. An- other OLIVER special. *1595 ‘35 Buick Special 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio & heat- er, dynaflow, tires. Red & white, beauty. *1195 w/wall A oe Ford Custom 2 Dr, Sedan. Radio. & heater, fordomatic. Cream and blue finish, *895 ‘34 Mercury ‘Custom 2 Dr, Sedan, radio and heater, overdrive, An- other beauty. 2 OLIVER BUICK 210 ORCHARD LAKE ANE , FE 29101 OPEN MONDAY. THRU a RIDAY o 9 BANK RATES aan THE “4 PONTIAC PRESS, A fa Ls | | 3 ie eon APRIL: 39: 1957. i rina acnatbet es merican ‘elevision 4 ed & -- Today's Radio Programs=- WIR, (160) = OKLW, (oom = ww, oe) WAR, (1190) WET, (iT) WPON, (1460) WJBK, (1408). =n TONIGHT Ww. News, Ki % 3, Minute voreée WWJ, Weekend Music 6:00-—-WIR; News = wi News, Carl Bhook Wave, Wea. MeKeozin WEYZ, News, B. Winter gy |e wae, : : Reve 2. A ee ee ee. Sporte ww. 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WEB, Ed MeKeniss WXYZ, Top of Town 9:00—WJR, Sheehan, Page WPON, Holiday 1,0¢—WJR, ews, Gunsmoke | a -- Today's Television Programs - -. Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are shbject te change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Chansiel %<*WXYZ-TY Chanpel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soldiers. (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. «i - Weather. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Box Four, 6:26—(2) Weather. 6:30—(7) Public Defender. (9) Bos- ton Blackie, (4) Great Gilder- sleeve. (2) Spike Jones Show. |: Singer Spike Jones, Helen: launch premiere program of new musical yariety series, 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie (9) Man Behind Badge. (4) Code Three, (2) Ellery Queen, 7:15—(7) News. 9:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin, (9) Million Dollar Movie, Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews, Henry Fonda in “Daisy -" (4) (Color) Xavier Cugat. (2) Beat the Clock. 9:45—(4) News. 8:00—(7) Jim Bowie. (4) Blondie. (2) West Point. away plays Californian minister, (A) (Color) Life of Riley, Rileys face eviction when man buys their duplex. (2) Zane Grey The- ater. Civil War veteran tries to solve mystery of his wife's death, Mala Powers, Tom Tryon co-star, :00—(7) Treasure Hunt. (9) 0. Bartok plays lawyer who aids modern-day. Indians, (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. a 9:30—(7) The Vise. (9) Country Hoedown. 3 Lives. (4) Sports ’Cade, Ralph “Tiger’’ Jones vs. Chico Vejar. (2) Lineup. $:30—(7) Crossroads. Cecil Kell. 10:30—(9) Person to Person. Groucho M arx Relates His Secret of Success “By EARL WILSON ,|11:20—(2) Sports Final. 10:00—(7) Ray Anthony. (9) I Led] LAS VEGAS—lI've been trying to give Groucho Marx a cock- tail party, and he promised once he’d come—if I didn’t. x * on Parade. But here he invited me to lunch. I looked more analytically Ee Sot Playhouse 15. at him. *~ Why is it that his TV show goes on and on, whereas Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Jackie Gleason, Herb Shriner and other younger men are uncertain about what they’ll be doing for you folks out therein Videoland next year? It may be because he’s a low-pressure entertainer, a man GROUCHO | big variety. shows. who shies away from crowds and cocktail rassles ... and “The secret of success in TVv"—and he was pouring salt and pepper on his poached eggs—‘“is not to have anybody watching you. I’m achieving per- fection in that.” Vegas anyway?” “OY “This morning I was reading ‘Boswell’s ‘Life of Johnson,’” “You shouldn’t try to resurrect wit,” he said, wagging his head. “In Boswell’s book somebody says he comes out of Scotland. Somebody else says, ‘Everybody should come out of Scot- land.’ Try to get by with that on television.” “You and Jack Benny have still never won an Emmy,” I said. “What's so funny about that? We never won an Oscar, either. than get an Emmy.” x* *« * THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN But I'd rather have my sponsor mick up my option N.Y. *e 6 Christine Jorgensen says she’s studying art, and visits Grand- ma Moses weekly ... Eartha Kitt long-distanced her pal, the ailing Aga Khan, in Cannes . .. Mrs. Victor Borge busted three ribs in a bus accident. . . Person to Person’s Mike Todd-Liz Taylor visit racked up its highest Trendex: 35.2, Merle Oberon and Bruno Pagliai will honeymoon on the Mediterranean after their June wedding . . Ruth Gillis, a former Ralph Flana- gan band yocalist, is a restaurant hat- check gal temporarily. Ginger Rogers huddled with TV exec EARL’S PEARLS . . . If you doubt that your boss has a sense. of humor, asking him for a raise—Tony Petti Saugus, Mass. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Have you heard of the tery wealth witch? She pore around ots a little foreign broorh . . ‘|11:45—(9) Billboard. '1:00—(2) The Lone Ranger. “What are you doing in Las; rs - Former Vice President Henry A, Wallace and wife; top jockey Ted Atkinson visited by Edward R. Murrow. (2) District At- torney.. David Brian in “‘Black- mailed Boxer.” : 10:45—(4) (Color) Red Barber, N. Y. Yankees’ pitcher Bobby , Shantz, 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Million Dollar Mystery. Bart MacLane, Bruce Bennett in “The Secret Seven." (4) Patti Page. (2) Miss Fairweath- er ‘ alms j oF Acquire a “¢- Slobal Audience i Foreign Fans Prefer Action Musicals and Comedies Are Least Popular in Other Lands By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK @ — American tel- In Great Britain, 4 of the 10 top audience-rated programs during were American pack- ment Foreign 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. ne. Creeper. 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. (4) * Tonight. Palisades Armuboratet Park opening. - SATURDAY MORNING 1:50—(2) Meditations. 7:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 8:00—(2) Michigan State Univer- sity. 8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- tion. 8:30—(2) Sermons From Science. 8:58—(4) (Color) News, 9:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) Industry on Parade, (7) America 9:30—(2) Captain Kanguroo. (4), Quiz "Em. (7) Crusade for) Christ. 16:00—(4) Howdy Doody Show. (7) Roundup Time. 16:30—(2) Mighty Mouse Play- house. (4) Gumby. 11:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Fury. (7) Popcorn Theater. 11:30—(2) Texas Rangers, (4) Capta’n Gallant. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Big Top. (4) True Story. (7) Saturday Party. (9) Country Calendar. 12:30—(4) Detective’s Diary. Action Theater. (9) (4) Ford Renews Offer of Free School Aid GRAND RAPIDS (INS) — Ford Motor Co. has offered the nation’s schools a “no strings attaced” offer of free aid from the com- pany’s business and administra- itive experts, Thomas R. Reid, Ford’s director of civic affairs, who announced the offer said this is the third Taylor, State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction and others attending a meeting of the Mich- igan. Association of School Bus- iness Officials, applauded Reid's plan, but made no request for aid. The first Ford offer was made in 1952 at a National EducationAss- ociation meeting and it was re- peated in February, 1955, at an Saturday Matinee. 1:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (9) New Horizons. 2:00 — (2) Movie, Western, (4) (Color) Hobbies in Action. (7)| Foreign Intrigue. (9) Casey, Clark's: Jamboree. '2:15—(4) Pet Parade. 2:30—(4) Town and Country. (7) Jungle Jim. (9) Saturday Maii- nee, : 3:00—(2) T.B.A, (4) Playhouse 30." (7) Ramar of Jungle. %:30—(2) Easter Seals, Barry Sul- ~livan,. Nat Cole, Jo Stafford. Liberace, Ray Anthony, Hilde- garde, guésts. (4) The Big Pic- ture. (7) Milky’s Movie Party.| |4:00—(4) Colorland. 4:15—(9) Commercial Film. 4:30—(2) TV Billboards. (4) (Color) Coloriand. (9) Texas - Musical Harts. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Long John Silver. (9) Popeye. 6:30—(4) Roy Rogers, (7) Peggy Won't Retrieve the Missing Doughnuts PHILADELPHIA #— Pe gey Camac had a total of 15 dozen * he describ@d as a ‘‘beautiful” golden retriever trot up to the Statutory Rape Suspect Demands Examination , That's oar, + RUT pi sree ee Bowling “Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. |". > ages. They were Dragnet, Assign-| Legion, The 64,000) Question (with neither a dollar nor| — Educator's Conference in Lansing.|___ Yesterday a motorist saw what) _japproved the _— price Union Lets Barber Cut Haircut Price $1 DETROIT — John Mahunik be—open ceforth. ‘What's more, Mahunik said, the Mt, Clemens local of the AFL-CIO Barbers and Beauticians Union — haircuts. We Feature Sylvania, Zenith . is $1.10. The shops Tr relald i BIoyAle “dl iL! ie Lad iA) { eile Ol, 16) 1 i, PICOArrie eT A8)|* \OINIé| mieit) ty ikiele) : | |. | | Divined the Future? HOUSTON, Tex. —George L. Noble, 88, of Uvalde, Tex., a re- tired vice president of the Texas Co., wrote a company official that this year’s Old Timers awards dinner would be his last, Posing for photographs at the dinner last night, he was stricken hospital. ill and died 40 minutes later in a SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders © Record Players - oT.V. © Hi-Fi ® Radio © Inter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 JAMES DEAN — ROCK HUDSON | ELIZABETH TAYLOR— _ vou ASKED. FOR IT! JO INTIACE rh ee iy ig. A sparkling gift assortment of Sanders favorite milk and dark chocolate-coated candies—fruits, creams, nuts, and crispy and chewy centers—with colorful Easter specialties, and a floral decorated chocolate cream plaque. The Easter Special Assortment a pound sterling sign), and Robin) Hood ‘(though filmed ‘in England| The other shop is affiliated wi and RCA this is American written and the Tri-County Veterans | planned). Union Inc. . Good Used TV Sete The export of American TV ~ children on cosdinys ‘STORE HOURS films is becoming a big business. flat $2 rate on Saturdays. | Weekdays 9 to 5:30; Fri. 9 to 9 The president of one of the most Gentine Was Basle ° ’ Ae eae ne, elite X’| _ ‘TOPS IN NATION — Lt. Col. E. W. Bryan, assistant director of | Justice Fines Father CONDON Ss America, Inc., reported the aan the Ninth Reserve and: Recruitment District, presents a plaque to SILVER CITY, N. M. w—Jus- RADIO & TV day that in one’ year TPA has| M. Sgt. Ishmeal Powers, head of the local Marine Recruiting sub- dee a te mang eed A ‘SALES & SERVICE grossed $2,700,000 on 12 different| Station. Powers’ station was the top Marine recruiting spot in the ohnson ‘fined his father, Clint] 127 S. 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