- The Weather: - ene p _ US, Weather Bureiu Forecast - Windy, showers, "thunder: | showers. - Bsa ce Ha 0 ” mt Bag ATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 2 x * * = P Snatches x *« * Voters ‘Choose 5 Circuit Judges JUDGE H. RUSSEL HOLLAND JUDGE CLARK J. ADAMS , JUDGE WILLIAM J. BEEK Ziem, Dondero Join Incumbent Judges Oakland County voters Frederick C Dondero. election favorites Ziem and-Stanton G. Few surprises came out of the non-partisan baljoting with the ex- turned out in record numbers yesterday to return three incumbents to the Circuit Court bench along with pre- turnout of 85.000 was surpassed by; more than 5.000. Nice weather provided a big incentive County Clerk-Register Daniel T Murphy Jr., as voters flocked to the polls to pick five Circuit Court judges for the next six years as part of the state biennial spring ceptien that a forecast election’ election. FREDERICK C. ZIEM tyes ee eS Bn ie oH * STANTON G. DONDERO Hayward, Niven Get Best Acting Awards HOLLYWOOD (AP) -— Susan Hayward, who once ‘ele as Oakland County prosecutor} said) Voters alse elected He will take office duly 1 when a six-months short term begins. | Hughes, however, won't be on the benc h past the end of the year |He must exchange his robes with ‘either, Ziem or Dondero. The 50- year Old Berkley attorney was jknocked out of a chance to stay ifor the longer six-year term in the: \primary. * * * As they did in the Feb. 16 pri- 'mary, incumbent J@@gé@s H. Rus- ! ‘sel Holland, Clark J, Adams and |William J. Beer led the field of 10 jcandidates Monday and won al] ithe way in a breeze. | UNOFFICIAL RETURNS Murphy announced these unoffi {cial returns for Oakland's 295 pre- - feincts: | Judge H. Russel Holland 46 076 | Judge Clark J. Adams 43,427 | Judge William J. Beer 41.630 | Frederick C. Ziem 38,186 Dondero 32,736 | Stanton G. | James C. Allen | Wendell Brown | Verne C. Hampton Milton F. Cooney | Maurice E. Finnegan 1 347 19,760 17,682 finished ‘in the primary, except that Finnegan, a Pontiac munici- pal judge since 1941, and Brown, a Farmington Township trustee, exchanged places. | | Ziem, former star athlete at Pon: itiac High and the University of ‘paign to jump from his present to the highest judicial position in’ despaired of ever winning an Oscar, got one Monday the county. night on her fifth try. | David Niven, who has been pleasing movie audiences for 25 years now, was similarly honored. The Brooklyn-born redhead and the debonair Scots-. man received the top Academy awards for acting before Refreshing Showers Not Staying Long 4an audience ‘most of the big names jin the entertainment in- * * * ‘movie ‘Gigi,”’ which won in every! filled with’ Ziem, a Republican, has been) prosec utor since 1952, He grabbed ,the fourth judgeship when the first sprinkling of returns started in| last’ night, and held onto it until all precincts had reported. ‘former | State Rep. Theadore F. Hughes | of Berkley as the county's new- | est and first fifth circuit judge. | j 16,792 : This is the same order the 10 [ ose = sh Src Our “PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL? @, Nhewity ot PAGES * March Report on Jobs to Tell Gratifying Gains Expect Figures to Show Employment Rise, Dip in Idle Total | | WASHINGTON (AP) — _ |The government readied a_ glowing report today show- | jing a sizable rise in employ-. lemployment in March. Administration officials from President Eisenhower | | on down forecast gratify-| jing improve ements in the/4 {job picture. | From all the advance buildup, | increase of about 500,000 in l employment and a drop of 250,000) to 400,000 in unemployment was) lirldicated. However, this would| still leave unemployment at well, ‘over the four-million mark, | Secretary of Commerce Lewis Strauss said the changes re- flected in the job report would be “actually the best improve- ment figures between February and March in years.” To top that off, Strauss said other government data, some of) it still to be released, shows the! national economy is whirling along | at the end of 1959’s first quarter | at its greatest pace ever in his-! tory. * * * ' The corresponding report for February showed empidyment at) 62,722,000 and unemploy 749,000. said that with national income at a peak and prices remaining | stable purchasing pewer never was higher; the value of all goods and services, or gross na- tienal product, is also at a record, The commerce secretary also | { | } In fact said Strauss, “The signs: | indicate that the current spring vigor in the economy should in- crease in the coming months." i SUBSTANTIAL RISE | Strauss predicted the new job. sonal drop in unemployment and| a substantial rise in employment. Earlier Sunday Hours for Taverns Beaten A bid by Pontiac tavern owners to open at noon on Sundays in-; | Michigan, put on an intensive cam: Stead of 2 p.m. met with resound- jie safety director, who took the ing defeat yesterday. | * * * Voters refused to repeal the city’s ordinance governing sale of! \beer and wine by taverns by the, overwhelming majority of 5,416! votes to 3,398. i Had the change been effected. | local restrictions on opening time | | would have been lifted and the | } Ziem, Dondero and the three | incumbents will be sworn in of. | strictive state liquor laws. ficially January 1, at which time | their terms begin. The name Dondero is not a new ‘one in Oakland County. The newly- | They shared honors with the|elected judge’s father, George A. ‘Dondero, represented the county) Is there anything more refresh-one of the nine categories for jp Congress for 24 years. before. ing than-an Apgil shower to clean which it was nominated — includ he retired in 1956. and clear the atmosphere ig green the grass? Showers and thundershowers are this after- S. predicted for Pontiac noon and evening by the U. Weather Bureau. The Bureau .said tonight will be windy and cooler with a few ' showers and a low of 40 degrees. | The forecast for Wednesday is| partly cloudy, rather windy and) cool with the high near 55. To-, day's southerly winds at 20-30 miles an hour will shift te westerly to: night. Thirty-six was the lowest tem- perature in downtown Pontiac pre- ceding 8 a.m. The thermometer reading at 1 p.m. was 41. Sticker Lickers Stuck DENVER, Mich. (#—Voters for sticker.candidates here were left high and dry Monday by the State Election Division. The di- vision ruled place sponges and water pans in polling booths for the con- venichce’ of sticker lickers. i it was illegal to | ing best picture. “Burl Ives and the British act- ress Wendy Hiller won Oscars for best supporting formanees, More than 100 big names—from Ingrid Ber gman to Eddie Fisher— More Oscar Stories Pages 5, 25 per: | | Judge Holland, who will become The younger Dondero is a native ‘of Royal. Oak where he maintains ‘his law practice. | * * * ‘the 6th Judicial Circuit's senior judge with the retirement of Judge. ‘Frank L. Doty in December, suc-' ~ {cessfully gained his fifth consecu- |tive six-year term on the local | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) gave a nationwide ‘televi ision audi: | ence an electronic peek at Holly wood's biggest night of the year. The Xceceptance speeches were so) % short that the NBC-TV show ended some 20 minutés before its two- hour schedule. . Miss Hayward — enacting the role. of murderess Barbara Gra- ham in “I Want Ho Live!’’ —got the‘nod on a_ performance so real- istic that it provided fodder for a Bob Hope joke earlier in the eve- ing. ‘ “The movies this year are go- ing in for so much. realism,” Hope said, “that f was surprised (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) In Today’ s ‘Press | Comics - weve eee be eevenees se 1D County News .........0000. 15 Fditorials ..............008, 6 Markets ..........6..5005- 20 Obituaries ..........66.665. 10 Sports 00... ccc eee e eens 16-17 Theaters ....... faveeenevece 18 TV & Radio Programs ++ «= 5 Wilson, Karl ............65. 25 Women’s Pages Gs pPenity 11-13 INVENTORY REDUCTION 8ALE y} Books ‘3 Off Old Prof's Book Shop /, Lawrence 8t. taverns would have fallen back | to operating under the tess re- | | The change was sought by the! Oakland County Table Toppers! 'Assn., largely as a counter-meas-| ure to an unsuccessful drive. by the Pontiac Pastors Assn. to put a proposition prohibiting all Sun-| day sales of beer and wine on! the ballot. | * * * | | The Table Toppers called the; city restrictions unfair, | ‘ment and a decline in un-| | biennial spring election was 10,398 iin 1955. Civil Service for police came to | after the date (April 1, pat at 4,- | jmission would begin formation of ‘a new Trial Board tonight, | definite :coming next week. It was the Com- ;mission that called for the repeal. |two years ago, was. surprised by {the outcome of the election but ‘of the people would be accepted 19,334 data would show a more than sea-| within the department. Eastman Could successfully | appeared timid about 4 x & & Pontiac voters yesterday sent crashing defeat and for the thi time rejected a bond issue for more sewage treatment facilities. — x * * In an apparent protest against) iturbulence within the Police De- ‘partment the past two years, voter s| repeated Siate Civil Service Act 7 4 and placed police back under the ,old Trial Board. 78| Sta } wifes x* * * Only nine of the city’s 44 pre-j Civil Service for police down to alcinets voted against repeal, rd where Civil Service won, it usual- ily was by majorities of a half- idozen votes or less. and Surprisingly, District 1 did not figure largely in the repeal, al- though that pro-Straley district was expected te send a large anti-Civil Service aaegriion te the polls. The vote there—far smaller than In the largest bfennial spring | expected — was only 245 votes election turnout. ever here, the vote was a whopping | 5.026 for repeal and 3,551 ep- posed. | — The $3,300,000 sewage eae plant bond issue failed to gain eve n| simple majority, although a! ithree-fifths majority was necessary | jfor its passage. Property owners cast only 3,884] votes for the bond issue to 4,042) lagainsy it. | TOTAL VOTE 11,516 Yesterday's total Pontiac vote} |was 11,516, exceeding official pre- {dictions ui Bet than 3,000. The hightSt previous total for aj The* 1957 total was 7,596, an end two years and six days 1957) Pontiac voters moved by refer- endum to place police under the state act. With Civil Service as a sounding board, Police Department squab- bles burst into the open. A Tro yearg of hectic strife were climaxed just last Saturday when ithe Civil Service Corhmission fired | Police Chief Herbert W. 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Proceeds fund. | News of Personal Interest: State Hospital Unit Will Meet Tonight _ Richard Luchmann, person- nel diréctor’ at Pontiac State Hospital, will be guest speaker at a meeting of Oakland Coun- ty Citizens Committee for Pon- tiac State. Hospital. / The meeting will be held at 8 p.m, this evening in the medi- cal library of the hospital, Mr. Luehmann. will discuss person- . nel in a state hospital setting. The public is invited. A patients’ dance party will be held Wednesday. Donations of cookies coffee and-or cream are welcome, © A rummage sale is planned for May 9. around it : we in backyard gardens,, all along peria} couple are piling up in . Refre vendors antici . x oe : ee an the streets ——. bring. spring eg 7g en oS “pate a landslide business at ex- _Clutehing ‘the he The police were expected to glory to the dingy city fooms and imperial household orbitant prices, = Selah Gardhahel tat en’, tonetcter sokresaiagtogins °* uacram a aR cook f°: 5 mmegelabdabeel ttaad {SRM on oe tamiee bore 200 yards ; out ' for ’s stunt typifies “photographs of the crown Thousands of young girls _ Ing-in on the ‘the waiting arms of a police-- ‘the-rising excitement over the _, pfince, his Samurai features their boy friends are prepar- ° ", Models of a young couple wear- ‘man, ' ing Friday of 25-year-old Shere ond and Miss , to the the. knot in’ Bhiato ing tennis outfits—the pair met “Congratu ey Crown Prince Akihito and Mi-_ . d dignified, ing bee on the tennis court—or in chiko Shoda, the first common- Shoda, a wistful half-smile: on shrines and wedding halls at bridal costumes fill display er ever destined to be a Jap- her lips. ‘ately the mo- ~~windows and counters Betty Hanson, Mrs. Gordon Booker. was hostess at her North Avery ‘Priscilla Jean Boyd Wed » in Royal Oak Church Rite Priscilla Jean Boyd and Jay P, Sandow were married Sat- Huntoon Lake, Walker of Beverly. road and Jay Sandow of Maplewood road. x * The bride wore a gown of imported peau de soie with a full chapel train. The bateau neckline was finished with illusion silk was held by a queen’s crown of iridescent . sequins and pearls. She car- ried a French bouquet of white carnations with pink rosebuds and white stock. ATTEND BRIDZ Mrs. Richard Prue, the bridegroom's sister, was ma- tron of honor. She wore a ballerina-length dress of white over romance blue. Mrs, John Keating and Mrs. James. Arthur were brides- maids. Their gowns were like the matron of honor’s. All car- ried bouquets of white and pink carnations. ‘ ~« «* * Flower girl was Virginia Ann Lektzian who wore a_ white- taffeta and lace dress, She - carried a bouquet of white _ Shattered. carnations and pink sweetheart roses, Richard Prue was best man. Ushers were James Reynolds Japan In. Gri TOKYO wi — Wedding fever gripped the Japanese capital At ‘10 a.m. a young man prince and Mich E ‘ i iff Her t 4 AJ lf ef qt Hl “Congratulations crown " was the sense of the India-ink writing on his front and back. “I have been a sandwich man for 10 years in the palace neighborhood,” Hisashi Ando, 29, explained, “I wanted to- congratulate the crown prince and Miss Shoda.” Advent Church , Women Sew at Workshops oe i] te af MRS. JAY SANDOW of Rochester, Howard Linton and William Boyd, the bride’s brother, Ringbearer was the bride’s brother,. Michael J. RECEPTION HELD A reception was held at VFW Hall, Before leaving for a honey- moon to Odessa, Texas, the bride’ changed to a gold and green cotton jersey dress with beige ‘accessories and the or- chid from her bridal bouquet. The couple will live on Oak- land Avenue. # CR os an anese empress.- Tokyo’s streets have blos- somed into riots of color. x * * Harold Rood, left, and Merritt Olsen have just laid down their butcher tools and are tuning up to give their Have Customers Smiling i in Jig Time 8) * Pontiac Press Phete customers a lively. sample of their country music. Jigs and square dance tunes are a specialty. Grocer, Butcher Fiddle as They Work hind the meat counter, Over the chopping block is a dulci- mer and on a string over the eh oe bak © 0 “8 faced owner of the store,- and his butcher Harold Rood, will lay down their butcher tools, pick up their instruments and play some of the liveliest coun- try music you ever heard. x *« It all started long ago. Mr. Olsen has played the violin were dancing a jig right in be- \ tween the vegetable bing and bread loaves. Often on a late Saturday aft- U. of M. Prof. Whittemore to Address Garden Club Professor Harlow O. Whitte- -more of the landscape archi- tecture department of Univer- ’ sity of Michigan will talk on “Species and Care of Ever- greens and Grouping of Peren- nials” at the meeting of the Birmingham Branch of the Women’s National Farm and . Garden. Association, The meeting, at the Com- _ munity House on April 13, will be followed by a tea. w*-*k * Professor Whittemore will be introduced by . Robert F. Watt, program chairman. Mrs. Wm. A. Hyland will talk on the care of lilies. Mrs. O. A, Pokorney, chair- man of the tea, has asked Mrs, A. J. Seriven and Mrs. A, A. Appleford to preside at the tea table. TO AID CHAIRMAN Others assisting Mrs. Pokor- ney will be Mrs. A. F. Gregory, 6 Thousands from outlying dis- 4 approximately p of Wed unobtainable at any price, * ® & Wedding presents for the im- Taggert and Mrs. Argyle E. Campbell. Mrs. Ralph Scheel will do the apple blossom tea table ar- rangement and Mrs. James 0. Hunter will arrange the flowers for the president's. table. Mrs, Howard Carr is hos- pitality chairman for the day, assisted by Mrs. James Hast- ings, Mrs. William Bond and Mrs. K. A. Berridge. x * * The Birmingham branch is busy selling crabapple trees. Mrs. J, Pearson Smith of Dor- chester road is taking orders. Proceeds go for civic improve- ment. . Mrs. J. Reed Alexander, hor- ticulture chairman, reported that the branch has made it possible for 13 trees to be pur- chased and planted on the Pontiac State Hospital grounds. * tricts already are swarming in- _ and Akihito become man and to teeming Toliyo to celebrate. wile, ts 3 with song and drink. ; it, ead Hote]. space “is ‘practically Train reservations for honey- > ment on April 10 that Michiko ernoon, Mr. Rood will ‘“‘dare” Mr. Olsen to “play a tune.” These sessions last on into the Rebekah Lodges held Friday evening at Malta Hall. . - * * * Mrs. Leo Lazenby and Mrs. Gerald Smith were {taken into the lodge by reinstatement. x « * Past Noble Grands Club will meet at 11:30 a. m. April 14 at the Bigham street home of Mrs. Walter Goodrich. TBI Women’s Club Installs Officers Officers of TBI Women's Club were elected and installed. . at the club’s meeting, held at the Pingree avenue home of Mrs. Lillian Quayie. They were Carolyn \Beyer, president; Mrs. William Kovin, vice president; Carolyn Boyce, recording , secretary; Mrs. Sol Lomerson, n, corresponding sec- retary; and Mfrs. Quayle, treasurer. ¥ ee ee. ion “married for about two months and here is my problem. My | Talk hearts Than. ial father is all wrong and you are half right. Add Maryland, _ Have You tied This? ne y e RS See FT bs See en eee — re 35 eS Se vE women are supposed to be the |7 ae pe ‘= 2 j does, but he denies it. About a ing that I eard him talking in _ “DEAR ABBY: I am en- | ones who hold everything up.” || Pontiac Press Home iv teaspoons vanilla . year ago 1 heard -him say, | bis sleep or do you think | gaged to Number One Boy, but ALWAYS LATE |> teaspoon salt . 7 ‘You seem to know when I sere: NO DREAMER psc Fes ae ees needy DEAR ALWAYS: Your hus- | : 1 one a most!’ When I DEAR NO: It's not what @ | Boy gays ee if 2am bet ees A ce 2g ee 2 goodies mean something = : to ae . he clafmed he man says in his sleep that enoug' train. Dawdl % tritious in their daily diet. cup ra : "1 had me in | counts, it’s how he behaves . cg He nseage ig with | @ childish trait and the only |) Therefore you should like 1 cup candied frutt, chopped 1662 $. Telegraph Road SHION SHOP e q , , hese o Boy, know | cure for it is constant prodding. | 7 se O; Beat eggs. Add oil, milk, So : mind. Time | when he’s awake. r 7 Number Two Boy is ..t the Keep him. | Mrs. Harry Wood's Date! h and vanilla. Sift dry ; f 4 proved him a x * rying ; unter after . | Drop Cookies. Some ts honey . . liar. Last “DEAR ABBY: When you | two Boy ao ecard x * *& may like them because they ingredients and add. Blend in Shop Every Nite ‘til 9 — Soturday ‘til 6 4 night one sick, how sick should they he is more romantic, but.Num- thinks he knows everything just |© instead of solid shortening. by level te a BS him say plain be? If they are on the critical ber Oue Boy is mere de nd. because he went to Stanford. # Mrs, Wood belongs to the oned bs aspoontfuls 4 as day, ‘I've 't you wait at | Pica a He says all States require a |) Sylvan Lake Garden Club and ®"eased baking sheet. ; 4 Hee list . .. don’t you wait at least | apie Please tell me what to y req ylvan n Club an ES been sitting in | until they are out of danger? do.” - NEEDING HELP | blood test before marriage. 1 4 to the Yomar group: of her , Bake 10-12 minutes at 350 @ 7 this alley | Thank you?” , say there are three States |’ church. She enjoys crocheting. degrees. Mrs. Wood often’] 3 waiting for WONDERING..| » DEAR NEEDING: You had | which do not and they are | garMEaL DROP COOKIES %°U>!€'s the recipe which 7 4 you, What better look for Number Three | Nevada, Washington and Min- | ~ By Mrs. Harry Weed makes about 4 dozen cookies — “4 time do you DEARWONDERING: | Boy when in doubt, . keep nesota. Am I right?” Steer ~ od y : and stores part of them in her 7 | 4 havetobe | Friends do\not teeny, hold off | ooking. : - BROWN KYES |_ 3y exp vegetable off freezer. a i back at work, Baby?’ I shook sending a get well card. If the » — a q ey him and woke him up and ! patient is ctitically ill, they |, “DEAR ABBY: I've been DEAR BROWN EYES: Yeur | ‘omésessnonsencmnn ee nee ee es q x is pleased to announce that applications Aged in Detroit was guest speaker her sister's junior bridesmaid. iB bei d h , at the meeting of the Women's They wore matching dresses 4 are now being accepted for the Guild of Bethel United Church of and carried bouquets of pink be “Miss International Contact Lens’’ Contest Christ, held at Fellowship Hall of catons sind sfvect Dons. in’ . . 5 a, ame —e a ee of content eneee ane church x Kunchenmelter at ringbear. ’ tint un jenses Gil @x- ' : A ones ved to Chiouge’s fabs Bde ewater He showed films of the home and er wae Thomas Kranich. , ee Beach Hotel where she wil] reign at the First told how it was run. - * ¢ i oe wort Mon Town Lens Congress. Applications Mrs. Cari Rehm headed a pro- igs Bobiman was best ee cose Moy - . gram on social welfare. man, with ushers Arthur Col- 4 os Official Entry Blanks Available at NANCY ANNE MAUEO Reports of committees and mon- lins, Alfred Wagoner and Rob- | Mr. and Mrs. Achille Mauro ri all Mrs. Lambert H onored Mrs. Frank Lambert was honored on her 82nd birthday Sunday at her. home in Bir- mingham. Four generations of her fam- his other grandmother, Mrs. James Robert Smith of Dray- ton Plains who is now in Flor- ida, celebrated her birthday April 5. husband. ean’t seem to get ready ‘o go anywhere on time. Before church he will start getting ready about twenty minutes before the services Start. If I try to help him he South Carolina and Washina,- ton, D, C. . * x * Do your parents trust you? Get ABBY’s booklet, “What Every Teenager Should Know.” Send 25 cents and a large, * stamped, self-addressed en- velope to ABBY in care nt this Carol Ann Cavette Wed in Detroit Church Rite Carol Ann Gavette and James D. Fasnaugh were married at a double-ring can- tilly lace embroidered with iri- descent sequins and pearls, * x * ily were represented by Mrs. || . Other guests at the birthday newspaper. dielight ceremony Saturday A nylon cap of sequins and Lambert, her son Philip Lam- | dinner included.a second son, por x = * write to | Cvening at Mt. Zion Church in gel ie her a veil bert of Capac, his daughter | George Lambert of Grand Hav- aupy fn Care of this paper. Ea: .| Detroit, Dr. William H. Nies a casted boa sist coulis Mrs. James Robert Smith Jr. | en, and a daughter Mrs. Er- close, 8 - addressed, stamped performed the ceremony be- | a quet 0 magnolia of Ross drive, and her son | nest Kurth of Birmingham. fore 300 guests. aves and feathered white car- James. Nieces and nephews brought nations. James celebrated his eighth birthday the same day and ’ the guest list to a total of 26 family members. mt Pontiac Optical Center | PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER ! of Crooks road announce the Karus Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Karus of Rochester. No wedding date has been ‘set. * dante Saturday evening your next “pick me up x The Right Carpet Choice Is Made Easy Today by Wide Range m Hawtheme Scheol Mile Sebring neckline of Chay | chapensr: . f h ; . a of New Styles Offered. ee ee of the season re Color and texture, type of design — and total quality are all considerations in ee choosing carpets and rugs. Seeing new carpet styles designed to meet specific ¢= needs, you will have happy hunting in Molls Carpet Department. Practicality and kar Select Carpets with Specific Use in Mind . beauty share honors in our new presentations, aimed at filling the increased need for carpets and rugs in today’s homes. © oe. “ITS CARPET TIME IN PONTIAC. Bethel Church Women Hear Rev. A. H. Meyer The Rev. A. H. Meyer of-.Evan- gelical Home for Children and ey-making projects were given and plans were made for a Mother-and- x * Hostesses William Bussard. to help Promenaders ring down the curtain on a_ successful Guests were Mr. and : Mrs. Roy Childs, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hemmerly, Mr. and Mrs. David Collins, Mr. or the evening were Mrs. George \\Bussard and Mrs. Parents of the couple are Mr. MRS. JAMES D. FASNAUGH and Mrs. DeForest C. Gavette in front and a bustle in the back, ending in a chapel sweep. The fitted bodice had a mod- ’ ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. G, N. Brown was ma- tron of honor. Her dress was of mint green nylon organza over taffeta with a white appliqued bodice. Attendants were Miri- am Harrington and Alice St. Amant, and Deann Gavette was ert Grayson. After a honeymoon in north- F: s ‘ . engagement of their daughter, | Daughter Banquet to be held May ern Michigan, the couple will | 4 ‘ iS 103 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac FE 2-0291 |. Nancy Anne, to Herman J. {5 at Fellowship Hall. live White Lake areily } * * * wo: Mrs. Gavette wore a rose lace dress with a white rose corsage and beige accessories for her daughter's wedding. a full-length mirror before making your final selection of Bloomfield and Mrs. Robert Newell, 1662 S. Telegraph Road DY Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rieck, 3 i Me di A ee ie MOLIS SPECIAL BUY FOR APRIL @) gegsuscrsoes: bfPy Uf | LEES DIGNITY DURING THE _ MONTH re Yd. and Mr. and Mrs. James Larkin. Mrs. Vaclavic Mrs. Frank Vaclavik of Bloomfield Glens road opened her home for the April meet- ing of the General Richardson Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Hilton and Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw poured. The regent, Mrs. Lloyd Porter, presided and reported on the Michigan DAR confer- ence held recently in Detroit. Mrs. Irving Murphy of Bir- * mingham was a guest. Hostess to DAR Rosy. . futured gingham checks i SHOP WONDERFUL 1 COM PANION IN ALL * WORSTED CREPE TWIST. | the “Coat»Hit” osty 34.95 | You’d Expect It to Be $50 bi . Mrs. F: dressed i - f a Promenaders © -| 2 Drayton Plains and Mr. and | pine with white accessories and “WING COLLAR 2 ~| Close Season ss a Pink rose cormge | | ¢ ¥ | The bride’s floor-length gown AND SLEEVE, WITH NINE BUTTON FRONT ~ F iS | Seven squares filled the floor | Of taffeta featured a lace panel Always stand up and look in : OF The hostess was assisted by Mrs. E. G, Clark, chairman; i Mrs. Harry Pearce, Mrs. Julius : APRIL Feldkamp, Mrs. Peter David- | 7 son, Mrs. Roderick Taylor and | ON LY! Mrs. Maxwell Shadley. Agnes | in navy and beige size 8 to 16 i” ay Student Musicians Meet for Workshop | Types of background music in, “Festivals Far and Near’? was the topic of a workshop held by Student League of Tuesday Musi- - cale Sunday at the home of Di- . “) |anne LeBair on Old Lane drive. | ss ABS “| Assisting the hostess were Mrs. | ‘Come out and visit our newly remodeled carpet department, featuring all the 4 : », Paul Godoshi . -latest patterns from the looms of — a. | oe eiian and Mes. Robert 40 square yards completely in- stalled may be purchased for only $18.17 per month with no down payment. Put a big check went to this gay confection of Schiffii- BIGELOW « GULISTAN - LEES - HARDWICK - NEEDLETUFF - WUNDA WEVE we naan hig Heald rtudvine! embroidered roses running strings. and to show the positions | ike the bodice and sani . of the instruments r) g NEW S AMPLE RUGS Beverly Benson presented three, ... the functional fashion * piano selections, with Ann Todd | that gives you fun-wear and Large selection of new $ Size 18" x 27”. Ideal for ¢ and Carolyn Wharton completing fun-care with wrap 'n’ tie es, We Sie 1.95 inside tne, oor ‘ocean “QQ® | 1 the program. fe er at : TUBEROUS Serbin’s | . - If BEeeNrAs 5.98 | Dress and Sweater Costume Oo J Ss OPEN 8 Colors—Top Size ; drip-dry sleeveless stripe FLOOR FRIDAY and START NOW! cotton with cable knit sweater Ba Sere» Mon. nicurrs A] Sees Wrap’ helieur’ ro JINs | | meek) EDsPREADS TASKER’S | Sines 1010 18 1666 SOUTH Wn TaLEGRAP South of Orchard 63 W. Huron Street FE 5-6261 24.95 a a ee me he ee f Fe ge (like 1008 | DES MOINES, Iowa ®—Chinese é v sate es oe es vecenion ow, the( Beatek last night. lings as « nt estimates that| statement iy @ lecture before - mentio months of iast| 2,200 persons at Drake Univer- eac dividual: risen to 44 billion} sity. She said Mao’s background reported to date, most |The lthe | Preside : race somes te we | 0) tending, betke that obo cher , chee tenes one, ‘and 48 billion dollars: It profits th profits depressed it was] ‘re, smutty and superstitions.” ania’ sient » UP 3 Per continue to rise at their current/harder to make a case for wage| Madame Chiang, wife of Gener- ts reported in the first| 7M ##d record of dividend cuts top tha and make thelthey figure, - ca OVER DEBTS? due, you 7 te os debts or bilis Kodatal® Seer chit Gays i azranae lor ps NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED Be ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Association of Credit Counsellors Glennan, left, “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” Hours: Daily 9 to S$. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. administrator .of- the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) look over a model of the X-15 rocket plane in Washington. Glennan was SPACE -INQUIRY FIGURES—Dr. T. Keith. called as the opening witness before a special Senate committee looking for evidence of waste- ful rivalry and duplication in the nation’s space and missiles program. Symington heads the committee. % AP Wirephote + ‘708 Pentise State Bank . MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Bids " FR oie Hollywood Headlines Wants fo Be Certain $1,000 Fishing Legal LOS ANGELES (AP) — Trudy Wesson had the extraordinary luek of finding a crisp $1,000 bill, and she is taking extraordinary pains to make it legal. x «© *— Mrs, Wesson, a domestic work- er, told an attorney she used to work for that she found the bill in a rubbish box. Law enforce- ment agencies were checked. i None had any reports of a lost $1,000 bill. +The lawyer consulted his law books and found an 1872 | statute aoe —> the case. Under that law, he filed an af- fidavit, subsequently signed by a | municipal eourt judge. The law gays Mrs, Wesson's claim to the money will, carry more _, validity than the actual owner’s unless the owner claims. the bill within a | wish to express my sincere thanks .to all the many vof- ers of Pontiac Township for their loyal support throughout the years, especially for the support given me in the recent election. It has been a pleasure and.a privilege to have served you for the past 18 years. Harold F..Van-Housen 18 Years Your Pontioc Township Constable Pleads Carol >. By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD — One of the nation’s most successful teen- agers would like to see an end to the labe] *‘teenager.” Says Carol Lynley: shouldn't we ‘be called ‘people in their teen years’? When others hear the word ‘teenager,’ it brings up. all kinds of connota- tions, mostly bad, You’ don’t clas- sify le who are 42 as ‘42-year- olds.’ Why should those- in their teens be stuck with a stigma.” x * * ed ‘Carol is 17, a honey-blonde who is-a-honey, -Her acting career is booming, on the stage and the home and movie ‘screens, She re- cently signed ,a: dream’. contract with: 20th Century-Fox, ~which ’ “Why gives her the right to do outside ASC ——— a Es | Rh ; < s em 8S gn Aluminum Siding AS LOW AS *495 ie Choice of Colors au ; , a ADDITIONS AS LOW AS , 60 Months to Pay ia pictures, plays and television. “They. have been after me- to sign. since I ‘was 133,” said Carol, talking like an oldtimer. “But they wanted me to work at $300 a week and go to their actin school. ; * * * “I don't believe:in acting schools, for younger people. I’ve never had any acting lessons, and I won't have until I'm. grown. I think lessons'just confuse. people who aren’t mature.” As you can see, she has a mind of her own,.Though she de- fends her contemporaries, she re- Don't.Call Us Teenagers, ; contract is. that--she— will _not- be \ Lynley dancing in — “They don’t look good on men.” All this brings us to her new picture, whichis called “Blue Denim.” She started it last week, the day after finishing another role in “Holiday for Lovers.” She repeats the role she Created in “Blue Denim” on Broadway, playing a 15-year-old girl who be- comes pregnant. * * * New York-born (as plain Carol Jones), she started working at 10 ag a model andvactress. Her role as Dora in “David Copperfield” on TV first attracted 20th-Fox’s interest, She passed up a contract to continue working in TV, played opposite James MacArthur in “Light in the Forest.” One of the provisions .of Carol’s required to live in California. Does she have to get it in writ- ing? ~« « * “Absolutely,” she said. “I feel very strong about the New York life, When ‘the weather gets cold, I start to come alive, I can just feel the tingle moving through my veins, I suppose a lot of people leve California's warm weather. It does nothing for me.” Nearly two-thirds of total U.S. ‘employment is’ provided by the rh s Rice Successful, but How About | knows to whom, ee “GIDGET” Canton Youth Chosen a. co" DOORS OPEN 11:36 °°} Now Showing! Continuous Performances Start 12 Noon the Midwest region. He will com- pete for the national title and a $1,000 scholarship in New York City April 23. = ®& the rice sprouted on. the warm | kuku area was that the natives | are still waiting for money trees’ Kent-Gounty OKs posals to build a new juvenile de- atric hospital. Oue _ proposal, for twe ye was approved by sa vote of 32,802 to 14,493. The second granted the board of supervisors authority to levy the millage and was approved by a vote of 23,656 to 15,562. The detention home will rep! the present Kent County children’s home and the psychiatric hospital will replace receiving hospital in Grand Rapids. Exact location of the new units still is to be de- termined. , Church Rummage Sale - Much Too Successful SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — Trade was brisk Monday at the First Congregational church rum- mage sale in a building belonging to the Silver Dollar restaurant. ‘In all the bustle an idle six- burner gas range which belonged to the restaurant was sold, no oné Church and restaurant officials couldn’t immediately find’ the buyer, who happily removed it promptly after the: purchase. nation’s four million: small busi- fuses to follow the established patterns of teenage — I mean in their teen years. 5 =. * * For one thing, she doesn’t like rock ’n’ roll — “It gives me a headache. Nor does she wear blue jeans, except to practice - * ‘ ( Soak Get, ee he 8S rR FRIDAY FIRST SHOWING! in My Acns ALSO. © FIRST SHOWING / TweorTrTfewwwYTrTwee Creer ee Pil lle. ill Ltn a TCC CTC CUCU CUCU UUVCUCUVUCUCUVCCCUCCCVT rrr Teer Te Tee “During the heavy rain season, to sprogt.”” | 2 Building Proposals; - GRAND RAPIDS w—Kent Coun-| ty voters have approved two pro-| tention home and a new psychi-| 15-mill tax limitafion by one mill OUR SPECIAL for Wednesday! Roast Turkey | arm Ud with all the trimmings a Bae MQ WAIDELICH’S Restaurant 124..N. Perry Greyhound Bas Siation A 4 sOTHE TEN LAST T — TONIGHT — COMMANDMENTS Doors | OPEN | atte Sil TECHNICOLOR 6:45 os te YOUR ||| MATINEE 80c ENTIRE TUTES $1.00 if FAMILY CHILD'N 50c | Last Times Tonite ——— THE —.. “CRAZY HOUSE” S Pil Ps ave thn Me mal f WED. - THURS. - FRI. THE INN OF THE SixiH HAPPINESS AY New ia j i (Feature at 7:00 —e emg uly “6 PE of 45-4600) Ce oF} “ aeaeae tee nena 4 B4% SHOW STARTS 7:15 P.M. 33 ED 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] IN-A-CAR OA RE NA A NR NE We hae Sik THE FINEST WEDNESDA HE era ee Rt tne nie te . WE HAVE OPEN 6:45 P.M. IN-A-CAR HEATERS TONIGHT ¢ TO KEEP YOU WARM ~ BiG! BIG! DOUBLE ACTION! SEE! PLANES SHIPS AND SUBS IN ONE TITANIC BATTLE! agp se SEAHAWK | b>, ae he sac: Via NY The BIGGEST WAR b) SPECTACLES oF Tine YEAR! Chevrolet fo Get = New England Plant Corp.’ operations at Mass., plant. said the. plant, verted from Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs. assembly John F. Gordon, GM president, yesterday which employs about 1,200, will be con- assembly’ of Buicks, Framingham, will be converted sometime|them in wholesale packrge before the end of the 1959 model/Quotations are furnished by year into Chevrolet's first New/Detroit Bureau of, Markets, as Monday. * BOP production at Freminghags will be transferred to Linden, N -Gordon said. Employment a Framingham will not be by the transfer. News in ‘Brief Vandals broke 10 windows val- ued at about $10 yesterday at the Pontiac Metalizing Co., 570 Frank- according to Pontiac’ Po- lin Rd., lice. Service Station, 446 N. and took an undetermined amount of change Monday morning, Pon- tiae Police reported. ive trailer vans, parked at the hw Owl Expressp r arkingahntae White Ow! Express parking area, 212 Osmun St., were broken into yesterday but nothing was discov- ered missing, city police said. Richard V. ul wie ee Vendome St., pleaded ty to a driving Monday reckless charge before Orion Township Justice Hel- mar G. Stanaback ad was sen- tenced to pay a $0 fine plus $10 | VEGETABLES tively, skidded around a point in ody Bests, | be: setacrcevasoess 168 a mixed auto group. General Mo- at Garren. sone, ks venanseccapecene $9 tors _& fraction but Ford worest Aah. Me, 1, DE cceccccsecees in and Chrysler posted sinall gains. On: Sry thegs) 00- weeeseseee | Vick Chemical, a huge gainer bu daoenen j% yesterday, fell around 4 points. Potatoes (bag) 60 Ibe aca *7", Leg, Rohm & Haas added about 5 points Bbavard nothouse tbehs.) dot. .... 18 to yesterday’s sweeping advance. "topped, WU. sercaseesscesees be leaned more 2 points lower. Polaroid meget MARKETS little Change ‘The following ate top covering sales sales of locally brought to the by grower. and “| chred in ied arrow Fn Plus and minus signs ' Detroit Produce [Price changes generally were lim rice gene were pagpclekes _— ited to less than a dollar. ou. ence es $4.00 Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY a nena 2 t hens ape hs at; ee eek’ teyeen: penettes under 6 lon 26, over 5 DETROIT Ort EGOS if. son @ (AP)— ss. ineluded, F 38ers Grade A pots 30, extra large 4: large 35-34, wtd. rge 35; medium 36 om 33-33 extra, large, i; nalts. Se. 1; 1 median : Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK ~ Ibs.| Lukens climbed more than a point. t.o.b, a)-State . 7. Browns: Grade ne %: 36.35 Tie Oe ag -- 1 : mee um - Grade lon Stock Mart all Were mixed. US, Steel rose half a point while Standard Oi} (New Jersey) slipped half a point arid International Nic- .|kel more than a point. Zenith tacked on almost 2 points, Thiokol sagged around 3 points. American Stock exchange were mixed. General Development, Fairchild Camera and New Eng- NEW YORK u — Stock prices! 1 _ “LIVE BETTER BY F. ” — Signing up for a new car on the opening day of an industry-wide sales drive is Harold 8S. Goldberg (right), of 1079 James K Blvd. Henry Kline, sales manager of the Pontiac Retail Store, is shown here taking yesterday,” weginaing a the “Live Better by Far in a Brand New Car” campaign, sponsored Jocal- ly by auto.dealers and The Pontiac Press. News- papers in 15 Michigan cities have joined nearly 800 others across the nation in sparking the tra- Pontise Press, Phote - Goldberg's order for a sparkling new Pontiac ditional spring sales in the auto industry. Dealers Plan Special Attractions into this week, now that the prices |tionwide “Live Better By Fer With a Brand New Car’’ campaign is officially under way. planning special attractions prospective new car buyers. er, Inc the drive here costs or serve 30 days in the Oak-) O8TROIT. aor ‘ AP) age Hazeltine, Louisiana Land and land County Jail. tery steers cot oo s com Tampa Electric gave ground. shout 20 per cent of rum, this 10 per also turned R Sale, Rochester, 0.E.S.\cent below last Monday, sbout 100 peed! nixed. ie 1 om ow sth St. ed oes m wtely.- 2 ive, wally i ursaay noon p.m | steady: iso fully steady; most good day, 9 to 6 pm. adv. |fo"low chose 00-28 ate} New York Stocks Sar Geos shied ih, Sok The number of school workersiana prime 31 00; teed prime me it B. Arwlegue’ os. a douse fe 4 00; hel oon : in state and local governments in- Si b0-26 $0: “atility steers T100-23.00 aa ch a 8 “a 7 --8, creased from 1.3 million in 1940 to utility and standard betters 36-46-28. Allie Chal 2... 285 ci. a 3 4 chotc er d : cee 2B resge. ... %. 2.5 million in 1957. aah AB choice heifers 27 16-28 86; utll- Aicos me * 83 ar op 0.6 . ity cows 18.50- F and cutters am Airlin .... 2¢ LO} Cpe - 3 | 14.50-18.50. Aman... 3 Leer, Mex L ia4 t ble 1200. Butchers under 260 am Cyan | .. 82.3 a @ jibe. about $@ cents lower; heavy butchers ‘mn d= Péy = 4 toes re .. Se P ,and sows pot ; mixed No. 2 am ‘dotors 23 a totes BRR and 2 180-340 ibs. 16. "16.38; mized No. 1 am N Gas 0 ack Tre 4 ANSWERING fists foc ict sects at ine, Ye 8 Ai tala tel et 4 a 0. 1 2) 442) | eV ealers—Galable 200 «Steady; choice ates i 63 May D 8tr a4 and prime 3400-3800: standard and armce Stl 69.6 Merck .. 0S SERVICE gone 6.00-34.00; cull and utility 1600- armour & Ce . i vet a—_ . ws * . 38 ; 1 iable 2900. Bulk cheter shorn paoge il ces 18.9 rien M&M... 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Ea’ ear Be —— ie 8 . ° nt Esper ate Zeni Rad .274.4 of | nt Tel “ks ‘Tel os Geionn of .& Kai 43:3 : ‘ eee 3 Conference Come in real soon and > homes and see how we let’s have a chat about can help you own one of your own. Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. | Estabilshed 1890 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac CUSTOMERS PARKING IN BACK OF OFFICE FE 4-056! | ROOM An Added Facility at the SAVOY MOTEL RESERVE IT TODAY FOR YOUR SALES MEETING nein Phone FE 5-9224 120 S. Telegraph Rd. FREE TV ‘wTTTwrwrre See wr wT Vv VV VV VvVvVvVvVvVvvVvVvVvVvvVvYVvTVvVvVvVvVVVV vv , 4 omen oe a ene ae i Fo At Cy Owens, Inc., pancake breakfasts and hot lunches served this weekend. Free coffee and doughnuts Buick, Inc., in Rochester, steaks. Sixteen area dealers are cooper-| ating with The Pontiac Press in) ithe promotional drive and all ret nee at Harold Turn- ., in Birmingham, a 20-foot is being erected on top of the agency and a new Ford wil] be displayed there. Turner is the latest dealership to join Eddie Steele, Inc., in Keego Har- ‘ber, plans to give away frozen, Other members ot the Pontiac Automobile Dealers Assn. and non- association dealers in the Pontiac area are expected to announce na- T Your Pontiac area auto dealer|their plans for special promotions showroom is a dandy place to drop in the next few days. nationwide campaign he New Car Push Under Way Here barrage Mrs, o The cid Defense Starts Today in Effort to Prove She} Didn't Murder Teel ‘INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—The de- By testimony of a half dozen Symmes said there was ‘an out-| side chance” the defendant might jstn, take the witness male this after- divorcee’s testimony. cutor’s staff has been readying a t questions in an effort to blunt!t ‘\the effect of her statements. throughout the country in 1, combin- rig with the automobile dealers n their cities in what may provejand concerned, came out of a 90-| the 44-year- x * of cross examination x & & Nicholas, looking mi] i EF. ty FS : i 8 ; i : there'll be be featured at Shelton Pontiac! , ra be the most massive automo-| minute conference with her veil ‘OTICE OF PUBLIC SALE epened yesterday and will con- ||| ; . bile sales campaign in history. yers Monday and refused to com-|, Take that one, be tinue through April represent- : : foot, Gerla Mobile ing the eae 18, ve a The campaign comes just as the|ment on her pending appearance. {1k at pub ‘ en the ue aay by dealers ——— sere to first signs of a seasonal upturn} A number of suicide notes Mrs. ,April. ms me tte. the insure the traditional spring in sales are beginning to appear) Nicholas wrote — some of them Prats. Michigan ee ae . conn are! sales t in the atte ind in retail delivery figures. This sug-| several weeks before the shooting _— Ley eae for a gests that the opening of the cam-|—also will be submitted by the MOBILE HOME FINANCE CO., Newspapers in 15 Michigan cities| paign may even give an additional/ defense as evidence of her bound- m8 . have joined. nearly 800 others|jboost to dealership actvty. less love for Teel. — ym “se. , : | ° | Death Notices Cemetery Lots 5 Help Wanted Male 6|. Help Wanted Female 7 | BEAUTIFUL ¢ORAVE LOT, PER-| ROUTE SALESMEN BIRCH. APRIL & 1989. PRANCIS tlie ness om cod Sore wet penne geet © ot rae ae ice | ESPs Ciis| Seeenomee: oe ast Birch: dear father of ald A. Oise codes, ES 2310 oe tS ee =e Ld tage gs ae and | wu “mn Birch: aso sus- security, Blue Ci advancement dog +” aeral service ne Waanes- BOX REPLIES truck & mer aA give on | ey, April & at 1 pm trem the! i at 19 a.m. Today there {| {be job training. For persona io will) P with Dr. Henry J. Walch The Press itise Pesce iy A Baste our of iclaLine. Interment in Crescent |. WEFP ss omaha follow! & seo fancies 6 and) canen™. “APRIL 5, 1980, PRED-| | boxes: quities will be hed fo strtet erick K., 3081 WNorcott, Keego . _ confidence. Harbor; age 83; dear father of 5, 7, 9 10, 14, 2, 28, SALES N WANTED Mrs. Charles (Bisa) Cole and . 7 SA MA Oiorge P Larsen: dear orother of | §7 St, 28, 59, 60, 74, 76, 77, | | nor modernisation Mfs. Legemens and Mrs. [% 99, 102, 104, 105, 108, Ds “ed aiding LEE A, BUCK © Will Address City Insurance Agents Elks Temple will Life Insurance Co. Akron, Ohio. ing. In 1954, Buck served covering Michigan, Ohio, tucky and West Virginia. “There Really Is Magic In Be- lieving.”’ | CHICAGO GRAIN | CHICAGO, Apri] 7 (AP) — Opening grain prices: veeee STOCK AVERAGES 30. 18 60 i Indust Rails Bay | Stocks Pree. da 394.7 130.9 223.9 | ROOM RATES == qin S88 36 Gas 300% 209 : Month ago ..,..338.8 139.0 190.7 323 3 ‘ 5 eCOr BGO . ves i Single :.........$7.00 1989 nigh SS 30 442 1021 2285 OW ces eesee in 1 1 Double ...... 6. $9.00 $105e nigh [2555553120 136.6 95.7, 2143 1988 low .... ...234.7 90.9 729° 1566 | Twin .........:$11.00 | Kitchenettes. .. .$12.00 Among children between the four, deaths from disease. Featured speaker at the Pontiac: Life Underwriters Assn. maénthly meeting Wednesday morning at the be Lee) A Buck, manager of the Michigan general office of the New York ‘Buck, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan with B. and masters degrees, came to the Michigan office last October from He was awarded the company’s President’s Trophy for the best, | personnal record in agency build- training supervisor for an area Ken- The topic of his speech will be, ‘Coney by The Associated i ages of 5 and 14, cancer takes more lives than any other disease. It accounts for oné out. of every an ne A. as rm “Mm | Drayton Plaing __ by seven grandchildren and f great-grendchildren. service wi oa Apriy 8, at 3 p.m. frem ~ c. rdt eral Keego Harbor, with Rev. Robert H. Ben- edict officiating. Interment . in Perry Mt. rk. TEREZIEPP, APRIL A, 1989, George, 571 Cristy Ave.; age dear father of Ketren Privonoft; dear brother of Mets neral secuiee will be held Wednes= day, April 8 @t 2 p.m. from the Puriley Punsral Home with Rev. Paul T. Hart officiating. Inter- ment in Oak Hill Cemetery. TOMPKINS, HATTI EB WALKER, 566 556 W. Prank. i lab wife of Howard Charlies; sister of Lowe, Eva Will, Eimer and Ciyde Walker. Funeral service be held Thursday at 1 p.m. f tiey Puneral Home, 163 Oakiand, Birmingham. Interment in Roseland Park. 1 __ Card of Thanks their cards pressions of sympathy during our recent ——— of Charles Deschaine. Mrs. Virginia Des- _chaine & remy WE WISH TO ANK OUR friends and ealgeers for their kindness and sympathy during our fecent bereavement. Special thanks to the Rev Dow ame and the Lowe sisters. David _Children. Funeral Directors COATS 4 OR 97787 Donelson-Johns NERAL HOME “Designed for Furerals” BPARKS-GRIF FIN ee Thoughtful Service E 2-584) FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor FE 2.8378 RENT IF: FAST house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION.’ Dial FE 2-181. ) The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be owe immediately. réss assumes no sibility for errors than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first ‘insertion of the advertise- ment which has been = dered valueless through th error. eae sanosiations your weil num adjustments will be given without it. ¢ Closing time tor advertise ments containing type sizes freer than regular agate type is 12 o’tlock noon the ay previous to p Voorhees- Sivle| through Rent Rds! Room,; = 118. Cd - Help Wanted Male AMAN . wemod, wath nar. wodtlany © Huron, 1 Wednesday mmediate co Salary starts im- Bi coiinuat rcitog te sondtcid of continual t s is aa cee to more —— s good sta — , tide: em- were, b exist. erat om be between b years. of age and have some col- exe d business i"Ponviac’ -Uni- versal CI 401 tiac State Bank _Bank Building. FE 435 BOYS, 1417, TO corel 3 ERS. day, 5 brs. on Saturday, A ply State Employm oa bre 342 land Ave. BIBLE SALES. on agg ving men between a 885" eines CIGAR SALESMAN Immediate opening for hard work- ing, intelligent man irony | ca- er in tobacco field. Must know tlac & Onkiand Lergitory. = ing &@ servicing retail Pp geacten cure future. Salary in- — CALLING-TV ADV and 2% Seren Rett V To sel) im Segcan al ts 0 _Help Wanted Female 7 ALTERATION ‘LADY EXPERI- enced in ladies & men's clothing. - Saginaw. _Fe tous & ERTIS- you me Ws ever the demand. If Gras ot ce: i “Bape 4 dent, 80 arm complete nt el of be k- pl ren 8 ex] Wy rep s ential, as ox 108 wiece LAYERS WANTEL residential building. 191 W. _umbia. CAB DRIVERS. STEADY. NIGHTS” Dw 30-40. Apply -438 Orcha: Ave. 3 p.m. EASTERN i MANUFACTURER taking applications for protected territory in Pontiae grea. Mar- FOR Col- ried, 23. to 40, high school educa- | -tion. Own or buying home. $750 net pe’ year to start. Write Pon- tlac Press Box 0, stating qualifi- cations and phone number. FIRST - CLASS LIGHT SERVICE & Ford experience. Apply only in person to Borvice ay Y er, Haroid- Turner Inc., Woodward, Birmingham, oppertunit: t in the oper- ation of he an library system. nit you have bese * studi FIRE ‘FIGHTERS pl aA IAS Applications -— beet a ac . of fire- finer. “2 ‘ Goneke” pres must be the minimum m height of 68 inches, minimum poe “ unds be of 2 pare ra excellent physical pte Ht school graduate or * ¢o! or university tield of liberal arte & for at least 2 years pomp o bday wee ) prefer to wo: .. With a Congental 8 8. y d % & Parke 8t. Personnel Depart men EXPERIENCED NURSE AID ae ee home. 1220 Auburn Ro. No phone calls oie WANTED—REAL ESTATE SALES- preferred, ate terson, ue gee wi perm po- sition 1 girl office, Pontiac. ] resume 4 Press Box 111 ve yTl ara ae sone Fes : short order 8 a, sho orge ceaky, A Rew wards Jobn Napiey, Swasr & Mar. ap- : ween 2 & SMART STENO .....)...,..... $950 CURB eo wpm. Lt St Sestkoaping. WAITRESSES | ier stg Smeierns: Ted’s has a timited number of) TYPE YOUR WAY ......, $76 for curb waitresses on into a smart tpi ie ‘a 9 the night shift Must be 18 yrs. of age. Apply hae office with , lots of oten between. & 56-60 wpm, TED'S” X POLLY csi cn. 30 WARD AT ret Wray ‘OOD’ SQUARE LAKE RD. __| IR the lobby of « awank #4 | COMBINATION: eo = : = wee. r, THE irl office Vicinity 7 ot it 19 Mile & niet E urance office doing ivernois Send resume to Pon- poliey ri ‘Must be ex- eee Ei 108. perienced. typing 5 CAR HoP EXPERIE NCED. A , - ply tr person Frost-Top JL TAKE A TIP |... ieee i118 W. Huron Tie Saws ve C’ry OF PONTIAC $i elnnany AID This position. offers an excellent — MEN.— ees “9 ea TRAINEE — ® inch. tall or ‘a INDUSTRIAL SALES ........ $356 Aged 24-40. . * EVELYN EDWARDS - VOCATIONAL COUNSELING _ SERICRGED EONS iC. credits and have been a resident HXPERIENCED SHORT-OR DER accurate. 5 day week. poll Bi ior Ponting for at | cook, hours 4 to te midnight. Call o start. Nuee idwest cit Employ ine ~ , Seuiection as provided in| _=M 3-112 interview. . ion mey be ‘Sotsined from the Minowledge of bookkee poopind Root Sg a ee _instractlons 13 FULL OR PART (E, ULAR must’ be Feturned by Fee OR eae te ana Keep sour | PIANO. VIOLIN AND VOICE. EX- April 13, 195@ (5 p.m.) ‘e important job as wife and mo _pertly trained. PE 48407. Personne! Offics, eu in or- er, No investment. R 3-308, fon: to participate in HIGH SCH OOL GRADUATE, raft exempt, needs full or part- time work. Call Bil. FE To At tat ie C6CAL FOOD DISTRIBUTOR RE- —* 3 men for pga area. vacity to learn and work habtte more important eal em herience Wil train, car neces- mary oa Baton om tags MO earn- ings plus nus. iy _ em 4713 ixte we MIDDLE-AGED MAN TO MAN- age group of boys, 3 hrs, nigh cons commission. FE 2-1757 ~ new W BRANCH OFFICE OPEN. ing in Pontiac needs few em- joyed mén over 23 to start part me Must be reliable. Call FE _§-4050 after 3 p.m. OFFICE & CREDIT Ss Transient Went ad may i bd canceled w a.m. e day of pu meahae aiter the first insertion. CASH WANT aD “RATES Lines 1-Day 3Daye 6-Daya 4 $1.50 be 4 $3.12 3 1.50 4.50 a 2.00 Hi mM 5.96 $ 2.50 4.50. 6.70 L] 3.00 6.40 8.20 ? 3.60 6.30 9.66 a 4.00 7.20 «11.04 ¥ 4.50 6.10 12.43 10 600 - 8.00 13.80 ‘ tise — qualified man, Experi- need redit exten ee = of- fice B.&. ~... Melpful t not absolutely necessary. a 1} ary plus bonus. ly pereene ree references e U) Firestone ao ti We nur ron, Apply Mr. Stefani. PART TIME If you are free 7-1 pm, are neat appearing. and have a car. you may be able to qualify for & job that wo emable you tain your -re Go0D DEPENDABLE CLEANING ge. 1 day wk. Witt) own trans. = For DRUG 8 STORE WORK 21. a Prarmecy a1 Orchard Lk. OrRL yeti aR SEETCHEN the. i er enn as w HOUSEKEEPER pameee- ges down on your have several choice Note ‘svailable. Model open FE 56-1238 * FE 4-3844 Open 9 a.m. to $:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 BE SURE TO TAKE. ry ‘Brayton Plaine, BSR carpeted ‘amily $1,000 down. Inrmediate posses- sion, Evenings after 6 call MA 6-2880 J. J, Jolly, REALTOR 2536 DIQJE HWY FE 4-4561 _For Colored lity room in rear; 2 gas space heaters, re pneene. in front - Tile Large ‘ot -- im home mirror-like floors, basement WANT A Goop PRICE ON - Custom Built Home? custo Welt ee on east of Crooks ben ree in mgood condition. 308. session, rt PONTIAC AC REAL. LTY | PE 5-8275 $9500 uto~ Esrdveod fisore, tile bets, dwood floors, tile ba matic beat. Doo McDopa wilt a 3 bedroom house, com: | on tot. s, large family tm. ig gg og od a. Modern kitchen mS Birch cabi- . = gset| nets, Formica tops and snack space, Lege 3 oc oon. A ofl furnace, Alum. waa y pen-| storms sind screens. City water. Sega emsanane eae eeer a etaage, Curran R'E Goer ta faow door |e own. CANAL vite Rolfe H. Smith aE 500 yards from oe eee 244 8. Telegraph Rd FE 31448 a ttage that Open Evenings ‘Til 8 p.m converted to a year around home ae 4 18 x 22| NOTHING DOWN tt. i & 2 & 3 Bedrooms. Some with basements. Various loca- tions. 5 Per cent ere Call for details NOW!! CARRGLL a VICINITY Bed home. 2 lots. Best of price and terms. HILLSIDE DRIVE Near Lincoln Jr., 2 bedroom home. Excellent price and terms. LEACH ROAD 2 bedroom home. Ful) base- sent, new furnace and wa- ter heater, Glassed-in front ty. 31,500 down, , ATTENTION PLEASE! OFFERING 4 EXCELLENT WEST SIDE HOMES For Further Information E oe a bonaay Call: venings #5236 — FE 2-7273 — FE 4-60 EAST SIDE About 4 rats old, wonder- fay conditioned home. Nice kitchen, 2 bedrooms down, large bedroom up. Full basement, auto. heat. Ga- 4-6044 rage, fenced yard. FHA commitment. Best terms | remmeig to qualified pur- chaser. WEST SI > Near Diigh School for one ¢ brick garage, large lot. 4 bedrooms, 4 t@rge_ rooms pol po: down, Powder and even te 3rd fioer "ts finished. Seeing is believing. COLORED 4 and income, Sacrifice — * real bargain for cash. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 337. W. HURON ST, __FE 5-4183 3-BEDROOM BRICK This home ts new and Satertdeny. Reasonable down ~ berms. to suit. 1° aay. Tposseasion. JACK LOVELAND 188° Cass Lake Rd. PE 24878 Nothing own See our model. "Don id. OR 3-2837. BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME ” Call today, Financing Seen. Aell types corns building oval lot or yours, Your plans = j. c HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E. Walton FE 6-0441 jOVER One acre — ranch type hone Rat is a real eye catcher, Three full size bed- rooms. Oak floors ‘and plastered walls. well decorated. VE FOOT living rm. Aluminum storms and screens. os two car garage. All this = three miles west of town only $11,950, with small down paymanx: SEE... IT NOW! Top Drayton lo- cation and one of the fin Ver rive really unique floor plan. Large kitchen, offering food latest in design and ¢ = “ washer and comfortable eat- oe space Large All oak 1 ermepine. All aot floors and Delightful Humphries); 83 =iN~. vee 5 9236 Open Eves. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON BLACK TOP ROAD 3 bedroom home full basement, aren of ae homes on 54% acres. Excellent view of White rete. bedroo at 58.980 ry $1,450 down. STEELE REALTY, 135 Ja: Rd. (M59) Highland, sgehans SACRIFICE. MUST SELL 2 BDRM. unfinished home OR 3-7516. LOOK At this 3 bedrm. home with car- port. Located in a well restricted heighborhood. New! meaty ae immedia’ cy. ‘or er informa- tion call §-4311 ™ HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 Irwindale Drive CLARKSTON, 3 BEDROOM BRICK : ting gas heat, % acre .§ down, assume GI mortgage at 3% per cent. MA 5-4717 for appt. after 6:30. SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick hag new a brick tri-leve] ranch home. Fire- pans. bufit-' — 2-car seeded lot, Exclusiv: RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER - oo ge complimented with | FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 ween North” Perry and Montcalm | $8,290 COMPLETE Down PAYMENT o ™7 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT $69 DLORAH BLDG. CO FE 8-6455 at OWNER. WASHINGTON PAR 1% story. Full basement. Sodmoons sees betes a ee ” ene rou | “THIMK!” WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY A HOME FOR $69 PER MONTH —VA TERMS— 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL -In JUDAH LAKE Estates Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING FHA MOVES YOU IN 4 PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDIN« Buildor of National FE ererreenenstggemaragereneemneeenstfpmemeummnenaaneceen: 4 RMS & BATH. BUILT IN WASH- .er, dryer & electric stove, very BEDROOM HOME. LARGE LIv- ing rm., dinin: 4 rm., ponakes kitch- en. Baseme Garage. Fenced yard. $8500. $860 down. $70 month fy. 205 8. Edith. 8-2340 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In sO. | WHY PAY RENT? . \ BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN “FEATURES MODEL OPEN ney 2 vied . "Montcaim WESTOWN a FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 patio, 2 car Pm si reens — ~ _ Being trans- torres. Tueed se sell. R, bse Co., RLTRS. SESROOM FRAG cree Fess eeececes location, jee On 3-504. taeetaoes Rd Pontiac ED! seven minutes from. ior ad iasen ROOM BRICK ss. Pontiac school alstrck Interior necte sume Suishiba, ma: Featuring large ng room, | Cero ONE FE F488 with wall to wall carpet 2 SCHUETT, Realtor riches: ceramic the bath: '3| “FOR CASH IN A finish * peautifully: tiled . a mmetwdings|HURRY, sell things Ota tia Satin tt and through Classified Ads. screens couple m iota, acre out: “tot onto K*-) Anything goes! Dial FE Ippoimmeny cal FE Sie. 12818. t i 2-car garage. "$8 ae Real Est. FE 48550 ~ FE 8- ~ Rochester-Troy Area Mfetime stone. 3 $450 MOVES YOU IN. bedroom, tri-level, laree hemes, fall lake EALTOR Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE SYLVAN MANOR Ranch prick 7 room house. Evenings after 8 call FE §-6447 or FE 5-2935 or PE 2-3881. A: JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253. Almost New in of Bargains lot on RM. 1% oi BATHS. sacrifice $3,300 Me NO. DOWN PAYMENT ice ope p cee. rick, tile bath. $12,300, bedroom bungalow, has 1'4 Baths, full basement, exterior has fenced for — & fruit trees, 2 car ge ra. vatue—this is it! Duty $13.00. 1010 Adams, Rochester _ OL 1-7611 gas heat, =-3 ¥. brick ranch me. 3 bedroom oe bee. ment ga eat, lari ag meee: . Home just off M-24, mee livin room, ern kitchen, obec rooms and bath with uti. room. A> steal at $9.500. 8m down a New 3 areata ¢ brick home, large nomen This home — To be sold, $100 Delow cost, Come and get it at $10,500. Ask for EXWrorD AGENCY 31143 eo. for wie or $2,600. after 4 bedroom starter homer nt. F.C. i ; Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59. n v8 YOU DREAMER open your eyes and here is your dream come true, In the heart of Pontiac, just walking distance from one of Pontiac's finest schools. New 3 bedroom, full base- pepe a a pleas ~_ a ceas Scag us' down Fite te FEATHER Fe eee er WITH A ae ‘nuff you ers some- thing to crow about with on to ¢ th one of these wonderful buys. Just down moves you into one these new 2 ciple and interest pa: yments just $44.24 per mon YOU BOUGHT Tell ‘em you ‘ole it! That's = t it wil “a if you a= : attrac: 2 home at Gresctnt Lake, Fin- ished in ge ue wi a veteran in WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE, & INSURAN move 4B DON’T End _— FRIENDS 1483_ BALDWIN FE cose $500 00 “DOWN. CUTE 2 BEDRM, Beam celiings. % ac ; _ Jand® lenmediawe possession. OR 3-6115 carpet ido i Ci et rm.; geretas ; Softener, owner, FE GILES , Income 9750 down on this 2 ed close-in, Let — GILES REALTY CO. 56-6175 ' 221 BALDWIN AVE. 7m. iN e ee P.M MUL E LISTING SERVICE 26103, after 5:30, | geen eeees merase | fk dwn. Balance 4 ite Sn Salen, SCOTT LAKE HOME = REAL 3101 W. Huron Ev Pa en oe Be mo. 3 bdrme, Comer let. Ponced . FE &- FE 43560 till 6 : 4-FAMILY - SFAMILY | _ SRAMIEY "ER REALTY. XCLUSIVE RESI- dentia} lake ot wen Bticee seil. or term LAKE ORION Hiliside lot with 49 feet of lake cess to lake, $1,000 “a Warren Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw &t, FE 54-6165 ‘tl @ pm. "Sia Sates om "BUD" $1,600 Down » Lese no secing 3 bedroom family home with full basement, matic gas and hot water, 1% cer garage Mandy ‘ jon; fea turing . large ve entrance, vene- tian Bb! and ‘sc paved street. Bee it NOW, A Heap of Living this 4 4 Mt. Clemens st. Cail r. else FE ¢-1201 or . 2 years old. Needs some. finish- I for his equity Balanc A really 3 bedroom ranch with lake priv- fleges, You can move in with just mortgage SERMETT. BROKER EM 36466 9203 Commerce Rd. 4 RM. B FULL BAS ment, Lag oe Long Barings sansa s fyatt te Bontiac Creer toa lot age a. Mey “3 BATHS, 7 IN- farne lot’ $5.00 with. $1,000 down. ge ~ F, : ls ime Posse Lauinger Real Estate, OR 3-8) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DUTCH COLONIAL. . . that’s just ne with charm and SPs 2 bed- mortgage 4 BEDROOMS. p Me Indian Village. Full sized ining rm., breakfast nook. den, natural fireplace. Gas heat 2% car garage. Only $14,060 — Terms. ONE BLOCK TO SCHOOL Cute and cozy 3 year old Rancher. Perfect condition ~ inside and at, he water softener. roplnminum storms and, sc Only $7, 98 About S850 — only $54 ‘month including "taxes tad insurance. EAST SIDE —- 31,450 DOWN Excelient 5 gy hoot with full basement replace and giassed-in front porch. Little house ip rear Penich has been rented for 12 years. Only $9,950 — Why not investigate, WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman & Kampsén REALTORS FE 4-0528 317 8, Telegra Eves. & Sun. LapappOr pee. BY HTD BY OWNER, 3} BEDROOM MOD. etn. On-5 acres. MY 3-2726. , GAS HEAT, ry Road. near f s, on capita has RANCH pet this. SED Bitand 2G Carege ONLY $15,856 We'll estimate your plans or hun- a. wht A and find ance, . too. W. i. “BASS REALTY and Builder FE 3-7210! px Lake Lots and Lake Priv. acre. schools, be be are ats ard, Prove Lincoln . 1. a Ww. LAKE. 3 Sa tence" Ridgeway. rE WATERFRONT HOME HOUSE LAKE etred. " story oa De Den.) intye bedrm. ae full — te rae Nearly new 3 bed home. ment, a: ‘aceses to's fargs lakes #8 | Dorothy hy Snyder Lavender paola) 20 Years or MU 46417 Loran wil accept, smal down Set Parent or wen me model car. “E25 Moves You In BEDRMS 3 i GAs beat. ed street, City sewer and Full_ base: ar- bage disposal 76 ft. lot. Free e By and i tor. VE WO paste Leu 945s. Eve 1s Jose. pont er. FE 54-0086. s Y AL- ease of 94, i100 at “ or “month. Law: MApie’ rh ale " For Sale Lots 2 pose oF TELLCLEY ‘£2 212 PT. rontage deep. e Geor Moore at 3300. Elizabeth Lk. COLORED 2 to 5 ACRE LOTS $25 A_ MONTH. O LAKE PRON T PARK — GOOD BUILDING R. J. (Dick) V. VALUET 1S Oakland “Ave FE 5.0603 Listing Service CORNER LOT, 60x140. WILL TAKE 50 or . Take over ments. Paroand. $900. FR: ¢-8021. 46 © Est. 29 years mm, eee Rd. (M5@) 33303 «or MU 4-6417 SOUTH CHE! 60 ft. frontage. = MERRIMAC ST. 980x110. ae AVE. 130x223, Low FRANKLIN RD., OF 8. Bivd, § ys * OODS. Large corner Asking $2 ate ,Nicholie & Harger, Co. PE 5-8183 HH x GAY. 160 x 200 FT. LOT Ree ‘f * Orchard Lk, Rd. 2862. i ‘ev rt oe LVD. Near sake low woh, avaiiable. “tame on 1-1550. LGE.. LOTS IN WATKINS HILLS Subdivision. Water, paved streets. Ww. W. -Ross Homes, Inc. FE +0591 onan Bt a oe _ Po gla 5 Ret! seed — lot — 130x180 a ane subdivision are very Searce. - WILLIAMS LAKE Road — 2 lots 100 ft. of fron aes. = geet evel building site ba $1 for 2 lots + $350 dow We have other good lots — Let us know what you want. WILLIAM MILLER ~ re 1015 W. Huron ONLY 1 LEFT L PRICE site in a ‘ou ‘e. *s Realtor mortga: ompanies, ae war “aa tos ye ears to oom Fie ‘ it ir for} _ MU Went at A: min $150 down. LADD'S 4286 pave SI. ej 3-1231 me Ce a & | CHEROKEE HILLS! See the best velegtion of 100-ft. untry Belect | now to sult YOUR exact needs! Carl W. Bird, ‘Realtor . a aves cee PE ipa D For Sale I Farms 7 _ Han Sale Lote me ~SYLVAN LAKE hg) cee pees Stout, Nal 1, Magia Be, TO BUY OR SELL- Residential or commercial _HOLMESBARTRAM rer OR 2300" ANGUS, Revitor "Mis, Ortonville, NA 1-2814, JUST OFF M-10. ONLY Excellent te Femon Ro ew parcel 6 anes parcel, near in ares Just off black top road. Cash agg rst Pl Wal seit allot aivige to smal Priced low Ber ae acre. Located: on Commerce mie off Terms. Vv homes. 83.500 Ld Agnes. iT OF WATERFORD or §.. ieide to small pare on county road. iy ge eae NAME YOUR OWN DN PAYMENT WILL ASSIST YOU IN BUILDING. PHONE FE 8-0458 .C- SCHUETT, Realtor @ A Rigs rapport fed 3 acre lake that trout. oa jocaten, ter fear vewst ... me . 8A _ sore “Ovser. aa is _70 ACRES» Located tm Brandon onteage. Ready =* ‘immediate development. §7.15@ Warren Stout, Realtor TT ON. = Bt FE 53-8168 ‘tl @ pm. ee vd SUBDIVISION OF oe our selec now. Lo- cated Ee corner Bashabaw and Seymour Lake read. Small adorn payment and bare terms Giroux-Franks, 4305 a Drayton, Plains oR pee Als ac “ 7 S. Te parcels near Or. 48 PO OO » ACRES, GOOD BUILDINGS. Wiliams Lake Rd. $37,500, LAKEFRONT — © ACRES GOOD — Private lake. bidgs Gooa- = oe 4 area. Ap excelient peek =~ ry Acres excelient Jan for beef or dairy cattle Didgs. $26, — More land aod bidgs. availabie . © acres fipe land with It's near Oxford and rhe Foemage. Sty acre bedroom home, base- 000 — Call for further details on these pi ties. . H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531_8 Lapeer Ra FE 5-2053 Sale Business Property 49 100 x 200 FEET Cheetos perce] located on Clinton- ville Road. Zoned business. Priced for qene sale at $1,750 with $300 Warren Stout; Realter Tl N. Saginaw FE 4-616 Soe ae until] 6 pm IDEALLY LC LOCATED ON HATCH- ery Rd, good location §!1.630 cash. OR 13-9702 100 PT. COMMERSIAL FRONTAGF. Located on M-30. West of Pontiac. at $65 per front Mm Phone rE C. SCHUETT, Realtor ZONED COMMERCIAL Large house 90 x 284 lot jacent to 4 corners at Clinton- ville Ideal oo neeval for small business or profess: Ve 1% home. new! Nocedited bh ; room. down. LE REALTY 135 Highland MU STEE. Rd. (M15) Highland. 42045. Business Opportunities 51 ABOVE THE STRAITS Class C Bar, lease, Gross over $26,000. ly $6,800 down. This is Bn very attractive place. r hurry. CLASS C BAR Located in greatest fishing and hunti: area _in Michigan, Nice and clean. Has 8 room living quarters. Good aon. Only 89- 009 down for propert x and busi- ness, When you see this one you wil, buy it. The summer season is Just around the corner see us for bars, re- sorts, motels or’any kind of busi- ness) Act now, get set for the summer. Rea) Estate Service of Pontiac B. D. CHARLES, REALTO! 1717 8. Telegraph ARE YOD LOOKING FOR ness? Get the free. ~ Business Guide” from e Partridge & Associates, Huron, Pontiac. FE 4358 rung gure PLANT equipped with good equip- t. Good b building and. fenced a Ready to je Only $33,500, bas Will tra RENCE RIDGEWAY ALTOR FE 4-6303 CLASS "‘C’ BAR A nei nvorheod bar, close lant doing a ys siness. a capacity of m ‘pus facilities for foo equipment is Praciieally new. Call for an appoint- poy to see this one to- ay DRIVE-IN A real hot spot located on per year. only $22,500 and terms can be arranged IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 DONUT SHOP png 3 Big i Wgg 4 ee FE_ 3.0528. low rent. DRY CLEANERS ment 2 seers in same lo- ft Lomeme wi seerifice foe » e re Ee regimen $-6236 after 5 p.m. NEED A_ FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is i Want Ad pumber! — “quency, We feel it may also be ’ sociation’s convention, is a pastor TWENTY-SIX. — ee Oe MO ae Pe See Te EP es _THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 7.1050 Ties I n Obscene |See Literature to Delinquency LOS ANGELES (AP)—An - Tili- nois churchman believes. there is a definite correlation between juvenile delinquency and ohecgne literature.- | The Rev, Arthur Zahniser, vice chairman of the Commission for Social Action of the Nationa] Assn. of Evangelicals, ‘said Monday: “The commission is . convinced that pornographic literature is contributing to juvenile delin- one of the factors which trigger emotionally warped individuals in- to committing many of the sex crimes reported throughout the nation.” Zahniser, here to attend the as- in Evanston, Hl. DOCTOR - LAWYER’ INDIAN - CHIEF @) ©). Oo 1 Whatever Lens | Bype Prescribed —_ KINDY HAS IT! ) CRevi?T ad —_ as eee ae ee ee ’ ee ie ‘ 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. IG MITA WWE ROYALTY OF HEARING AIDS Classes Are Swamped | at Colorado Prison | Colorado ‘have swamped specia} classes at By RAY HENRY POR ye 3} note: The rules on tiow much okt, te r income p person person con have ot ee sore one etre are complicated. meee ee of people en) eg M don’t onderstand tend them: This is ts ibe mg Bo Reet on columns cuplainios e rules.) You're. not barred from working and jarnttg extra money if you're collecting social security. In fact, if you're 72 or older, the amount you may earn ad ae xk * * But, if you're under 72 there are some limits on the amount you may’ earn from work and still get checks every month, The limits apply to every person*under 12 who is eligible for payments — To the retired worker and his wife. To the mother drawing social security because her husband died leaving her with dependent apres: To the children themselves. To the wife and children getting: saxtal security be- cause the family breadwinner has been seriously dis- abled and is-collecting disability payments. To the widow over 62 getting payments based on her deceased husband's social security record. ‘But, keep this in mind: The limits apply only to actual earnings. from. work. : ait te aa *® “ —““Tf you’re,an employe,.earnings counted against the limits | are your gross wages and salary wages paid in a form other than_cash, such as meals and living quarters (unless | you're a domestic worker, in which case only cash wages | count) bonuses, commissions, fees and vacation and holiday pay. a i If you work for yourself, earnings counted against the limits are your net profit, after expenses, from all trades and businesses you're the sole owner or partner and from the practice of any profession. These earnings count even though they m not be | ‘covered by the social security system. Next: The limits, ‘Dark Horse’ Piggins CANON CITY, Colo. (AP) Inog ceinge Cesaty ta woe LOPS Detroit Judges within prison walls. Warden Harry Penitentiary Tinsley says DETROIT uy — Most of the ‘convicts entries ran true to form but a dark horse wan the Wayne County Circuit Court judgeship race. Edward S. Piggins, former De- the instituion. The studies deal. with self-improvement. dogg) itroit police commissioner, beat out all the incumbents and came lin first, winning one of the 18 icircuit seats filled in yesterday's pects aely Cat OY. Donelson Donald HE. dohns jelection. y With 1,375 of 1,891 precincts re- i ported, Piggins collected 147,701 tt Is Our Way “Tiseiie votes. His closest rival was in- ae : i= cumbent Chester P. O'Hara with —A Better Way (146,620. = ye « Thomas M. Murray was third i The American standar f funeral with 144,913, and Wade H. McCree TT Fhe fia saeei nets Sh AREOEO 1 Jr., fourth, with 141,706. Both 4 service excels. In no other nation 4 were incumbents. | Zi, on this earth does the dignity and \ U o~ ~ ‘ , — J id 4 competence of our American ways W d Bl Ay exist. Ly in Sor aze U ‘ . . ® 4 + tiah atendard« ? A Let-us keep these high standards . Still Flickering ”° ing DD ; & eh eatimie < ed - just as they are. With the gracious {i é f) beauty and orderly procedures cf ’ WINDSOR. Ont. w—Flames con- vi? rest Gey mee heal me ol ; rT 4 tinued to flicker sporadically to- & our way } ~ nes _— and, COM: 5 day in a_ burned-out four-story ‘\ fort for the bereaved. AY iowntown Windsor building nearly W ° W % hours after the blaze began * x Firemen spent the night pouring vo Py, << water on the building but supplies tone . 6 of a drug company stored on its \ FEDERAL Pa thing eb second and third floors continued WV -\ ur a4 4. 4511 On Our Premises ae to barn. 7 wi - Donelson- wW 655 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC \ te from two main streets near ra The owners of the ruined La. | belle Building at first estimated | | WE | damages at $750,000 but said = later they thought they would — \l “be twice that figure. | Police continued to reroute traf- 5 ‘ the building because it-was feared Uiocinod ood od psec So osyae as > A ithe walls would collage. % GOOD NEWS Dean from Lota A> -Greehoe ce Decrees ohnson Will - s ye President to Aid Nation “Price Cut Complaint on eat Leader Lyndon B: John-| Court has ruled that an appliance son’ (D-Tex) said Monday he Hector R. DeBrabant Helen renee the-|as it ‘helps the Strength of Amer- tributors in an attempt to put a fat Hoa Prins sip’ Br a ah ica. s ¢ce cut-rate competing retailer out of | ere from Frankitn W. all Sens, Wayne’ forse (D-Ore), business. ‘ . 5 egy Agnes By William Proxmire, (D-Wis) and; The decision yesterday rein- Jesse R. from. Alta E. tke Eleanor pat McNamara (D-Mich) have! istated a suit for triple damages Richard from Deby Sepak eriticized Johnson for what they! |brought by Klor’s, a San Francisco: Boliy'L. trom APU, J. Ougliette called his one-man rule. in the, | Appliance Store, against Klor’s Patricia 3 ; pee eee dae tecis Senate and his too-friendly rela- ‘next-door competitor, Broadway-. . dosent ye eS H. “Venable tions with the Republican admin- 'Hale Stores, Inc., along with 10) Yvonne A ee from Meri fle MC Maino istration. : makers of radio, TV and house- paruata L: from Josh x* * * hold . appliances, eight dis- and Dons from Allan : Dene from A Geroid ne re “I shall always respect the of- tributors. Robe jeht and I shall) ‘himself, Francisco Federal District Court When street lights were first quarrel between Klor’s and Broad- coraiten i $ ES linstalled in Lark, Utah, ary from William’ L from Marion Stewart aka Minded residents arranged Lisle Berger ‘annulment: Shirley J. from Harold W. 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