ed es lYou're Only Bet ‘ : to Help Absorb the National Debt DES MOINES, Iowa (UPD—Re- meeting, Bottom ‘said he had learned that. on at least three or- casions late last week, uniformed) sg.” =i sg . . — Others. clat A little cooler with a low of 38 : : Alpha Chi Omega sorority girls . that life is t . me Sek fei i : . Sora retPeadving Deal for Russiq imme ee) suaeme camson | BE SESRC A il | a et -., ons Irom plac ; ; Bs ig i i. “7 ae = “. ac area. + : ; . : ite isc ring. that only » ; svi on were being displayed for sig- y Q = d ents, ‘Like, hk egg tg good Tombrrow’s high will be near 48. Discovered Bodies Sales souk Saeaeee Ee _ of the Fr natures. * ; age ? J * For a fe, a He said that one of the places was a gas station anfi that he had learned the name of the officer. * ported working steadily toward agreement today on a. pack- Allies Have Package on Germany WASHINGTON (AP) — Allied foreign ministers were re- ‘|olq days when a ,kid spent all paste-and-jelly sandwiches, milkshakes laced with caster oil. and day March 31 sneaking around the house putting sugar in the salt cellers and tabasco in the gargle? Slight Slide Down next five days high tem- --SYRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPD~ telephone booth. Pog nea wc Poon = So Sere 3 on stages, 7 BS Seed MM. LORGS, Te , too © - . Of the stand in Straley’s behalf By The Associated Press ~| You're our one and only bet : _Were State Police Commissioner Violent. spring. storm s|. Te help absorb the nations! debi. Joseph A. Childs, Flint. Police ‘ Little man, with cares ‘so few, ~ Chief George Paul and Lansing which ‘struck devastating: weve 9 lot of faith in you; Police Chief Paul Taylor. blows across sections Of| Have your fun now while you can, | : Cross-examination an itis - of Straley Texas and Oklahoma abat- You may also be a baréfoot man: fan) Pee Neg © Retum Straley,. 4 Ask efifioners tral Texas. wii: COP National teader| | a Coskiniecken Prese ted which raked the two aie ie Sees tke, Plans News ~ {si me + \. With 4,000 Signatures, Wo Conference Today 7 ‘ ‘9 Re a". Delays Action ° Tornadic winds which pounded WASHINGTON (# — v4 erif! e ~ | _ and sections of ‘northeast Okla- Gay as chairman of the. eis | Petitions calling for Herbert W homa flattened and damaged 3 : | sleeping son 3 y*" Straley’s reinstatement as Pontiac scores of homes, damaged gaso- | Republican National Com- |. then: turned the shotgun on him- j City, Commission last night ricks in one of the largest olf camapeitioe pitts ie. suctes- : , ths bac eaioiaian: OMe "serve Assn., turned the petitions eral pattern of sewere weather, WASHINGTON «® — Republican} father used during the night to slay his 15-yesivold son and then ee eran ~ Mm, saying they bore close to 4,000 \from. Texas into parts ofveastern|N@tional Chairman Meade Alcorn| himsell. a “8 fy Fae whe ee Ses penne, _ Oklahoma, western Arkansas, °oM@erred with President Eisen- 3? > ; aye Fe Bay Certs t * * | Beckman Told . -|, Tee tun iny'on the Noor'ner ‘ > Comatission was powerless Lawyer He Was es : act on at present, i fice = i tit elie eapokascen Down to $1.30 ie Civil Service Coteshasion’s bear Joel M. Beckman, a-59-yearold}three years “a ; “We will -be happy to accept 3 f> these petitions, though.” the May = _. or added, “just as we nevepied) Pe ph ag pmeee petitions in be- : half of Mr. (George E.) Eastman a (Pe Ar Ee ee . ted the as “a. sion to throw Eastman dut.” - He promised that if Civil Service| _ is repealed by. voters Monday, he}. would ask again for Eastman’s|. ouster ort Thursday, when the Com- mission is to canvass the election a) my, 4 : Lake Texoma, demolishing two 1 See dry promised to support Henry's ——. _ Feome from his Hartford law prac- » A head and neck Injury sublered nde cme cnt oy hatg ee ae ; tice which he sacrificed while wokearepeaieen ia pee Staley members on the Com April Fools | serine more tas te years ss sarreieip Wk te) ot bisa already to oust Eastman. — Several’ — ya ee ee ee x *& . fine police force,” Childs said, Today Lack tioned in pose tote al wtbcal uloeey Sai bates The petitions‘ contained a brief Siraleyt delense for eviching the|[ a s- cessor, including: - Fortiho said. , ‘ ed . affirming .“fu tching : ees ; at nal canine ka |fotice records system of the local magination ae ne Rais of Bee mt PHYSICA’, ae ity and ability of H ; departm: centralized rec- w serving “He refused a physical, but com- pont ability o' me lertis. syxiens' wend te the Co _. By PHYLLIS. BATTELLE in the Senate; Sen. Hugh Scott of of headaches. One psychia ° | city NEW YORK—Ev Pempayivanta, | a former Howe trist said he suffered from a SHARP COMPLAINTS . a er: that April’ Fool’s day ain't what member who was GOP chairman mental disorder and another Bottom had some com- Eailier in the evening prose-|it used to be, but nobody can get)\" 1988-4: Ray Bliss, Ohio. state hought he was faking,” «plaints, which he laid at the door- cution attorney A. Floyd Blakeslee together on the reason. oon and head of the 1960) . . 7 ‘ ay step of Eastman, the public safety his cross-examination of| Some folks say it’s because kidsioor convention site committee; Fortine. said that. “whenever director, who brought the charges %, have lost their imagination ang|Stt: Homer Capehart of Indiana . Be, capte tat to me Be Rept talking that led to Straley’s. suspension Star eusbended chiet denied he|know-how. . 7 {and Fred C, Scribner Jr., under-|- _.,*tibouy’ his wife.” She died four.| Bottom alleged that some of the had ever- called police officers) — « we *% —. [Secretary of the Tr and for- .. years ago. i premreny pemtons disappeared “crooks.” They've slumped in front ot thelni Garumittee ne ee Nato “tried -to do, all I could for : while they were being distributed. “I never said that as_ such,” TV so long that their behinds have : ie a _ him,” Fortino said. ‘He wanted me “Eastman’s men picked them up Straley said. “I did say that some|spread and their heads have|_ : p and needed it, but refused to * . and destroyed them,” Bottom ‘told)} were not fitted for promotion and|shrunk. . -* T f g.. Take Pp: Fo sunnonthnyey g the Cominiseion, “(Continued on Page 2,-Cot. 6)" | They are conseduenily no longer| EMperature {0 : | a ee = Later, after the -Commission| Tae TUTE delaarieg ta haat Can't Pass Booth Test peratures will be,in the-50s with the low remaining in the 30s, the U.S. Weather. Bureau predicts, Se cmap But J ury Not in Courtroom 4 7 Bottom declined to di. | 98° deal to propose to the Soviet Union for sweeping settle- ae Friday is expected te be som — Sa , vlecte officer’s name. “1 det ‘ments of the Berlin crisis and the future of Germany. * Now oot lary. I ogres what warmer wiih Nitle day to ry tz fs e po Ge : want to pinpoint anybody,” he- a wee 2 gfe . ous oie oe to rad day. change_ thereafter. K. , rf ; . 3 ifies at said, r ‘Their primary purpose is to probe the Soviet Union’s can and adding 0 ap a oho Precipitation will average) te r ] €Ss 7 & : He said that a complaint had) Willingness, if any, to negotiate at Geneva next month on | shaking it up—well, really.’ ~~ one-half an inch in showers coy FD : } fie ork been made ro the Police, Depart-| German ‘unification and European arms control measures. | jroiher ¢ ia that adufielS) er or Saturday and again) 5. George {. TRUMBULL JR. jmony was hearsay. But Thooip-/ man for the te aan’ nd. that Officer Robert Hel.| _. TRY Were reported pessimistic about the possibility [have gotten so serious and sensi-| Yn downtown Pontiac, the lowest| FLINT — Herman Kierdorf, 68-/son's counsel, James E. Haggerty the jury was Cretinadad on Page 2, Col 4y | Of a favorable Soviet response but were described as (tive lately, they don't like to be) temperature preceding 8 a.m, was year-old former aide ‘to Teanister) Sr., was allowed to question Her- Prgeeory de Ne a agreeing that the effort must be made. - |footed. Not by anyone over five./37 degrees. The mercury rose to|0Ss James R. Hoffa, set aside his’ =.1gi:0nsosatneaenienncaty ee : : : _ |Now that father is a thinking man,/52 at 2-p.m. _ - J customaty-cigar today to. enter . defense Ne F| sh The foreign ministers of Britain, France, West Germany |pulling a chair out from under , Circuit’ gp Stephen J. Roth's the case, J - and Acting Secretary of State Christian Herter were sched- (him is a touchy business. satel covverieimeormuemmey (COUrtrOOM and mount the witness. The dow WS d " | uled.to-hold the second round of tnetr Wastiagtes talks inf motte ; * sine In Todav’s Prase. wind be he ficet tome in the trad os webs : : ; | . mother—well, mo - has f "|probing ts) eath of « o LONDON @ = The Soviet gov. | ® State Department conference ae been reading the propaganda about |’ 216 ay $4 TOSS, nephew, Frank" a Scaeies et ee clamped 3 - q NEW. ea i A — how she is now the dominating ESLER SE SS ES aie pe: RE ‘Welead * i * * ; St. 2 A 7. © Pagar: hout | Qo Bangeees tenes wep nO OURO HE Fee as a tie ee a Ee 08 F888 OEE ee 22 Ae mbes ot two schol Fi Bans Sapam rs election Monday they eis " ~ Sixty-eight-year - old» retired *|Grover Kite and his. wife Kate, who Scdtt Lake for the poomeety os 0 ree. eee S t store. Not tiwho helped him obtain the sig- sob teoedgay conga rages nee cre, members of the re- tidn movement reflected the . | if increased ov appreci books, but wonderful and - ‘ie land ian Postiec etary 80 . it makes it hard.” jpeople interviewed - re- to be - quoted -either way. However, . one man” ‘said, “I'm "leauhnat “building a library at-this jtime. But to.say I'm against cul- ture would be as bad as saying tion, nocording to chalenll af te nN eh Sas one and vom in cah; re 3 , eet gs a e| gal ceived such an- 9 -|station showed had heard of the incident, Helner | said. / grocery or == {ot Welfare Okayed. brary an come ater few moe| LANSING @— Gov. Williams oe have. been te it. 3 ? ee wk soak ihe . “hs far as I'm “concerned, it Bottom said that many of those More State Funds: has signed a bill to enable the state to meet its welfare oblige tions -until June 30. . _*® * * ‘The bilt provides-2- 15-milfion- dollar deficiency. appropriation, for the ailing welfare treasury. Neither ‘the Governor nor’ the” Legislature, however, . know yet ré the money - will ‘come . It merely: na the state's deficit. . ate Staffer Heads Research on Aging l,|ported today that Michi an nual school revenues it questioning bia” likely is finding the going| _ jrougher than long-established coin- | per cent in_1947. in-|tirement and gets state OK it can “270 Pct.’ in 10 Yea but Enrollmet oF el -ENDING — Seeming- a et lfollow in Woodlawn’ Cemete _meanoi 20 So | nth te fede “ chet, Hatin demet-iehe Vax | eee Mrs, Weil died in her home works the 39-story United N The officer said both stations) Monday after a. brief loos: baiiding in. New York. 11 (7. eames by Kicking: fo the}. She. is survived by two datih | hs 50 wine an Max 8 Lt cps fergie Gerald K, of ers. ©) Thi ‘| Ontario. Following ‘the Sra Sam _|Fish .will lead the discussiin on “The Inaportance of Feeling. In- ferior.”’ The. Westminister ‘Guild of “the Church | munities. He said this probably would be represented only Oe rat ae eave anand valuation as of 1957. It was 6. State law permits a school ‘dis. trict ta have bonded debt of 15 It it Jevies 13 mills for debt fe- exceed 15 per cent. Bus Workers Vote fo Strike But Pontiac City Lines _Walkout-is Delayed to ~ Await Results of Talks A new note in ‘contract negotia- tions. between -Pontiac City ‘Lines, |. Inc., and its drivers and mainte- nahce_ men was introduced last ae naa strike vote. ke wk Ok The strike has not been called and won't be at least until-after|- April 9, date of the.next negotiating session, said John Sytsma, . presi- dent of Street Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes Local 1097, AFL-CIO. ‘Ist 37 members of the Pontiac local; voted 95 per cent in favor of striking-.as the 1968 contract Hnformed of the strike vote today. DEMANDS PAY HIKE Sytsma_ said ~the_'ocal was de-, other benefits. He said top ‘salary | for . drivers was $1.72, and. that “the . union was-demanding at least $2.25. * & &. per cent of its property valuation.|- | police That’s a matter of opinion.” ’ (Chapman for four years was a “| membering the case but said lmanding a wage inerease and ipa He admitted he’ put a report in : the file of Lt. William K.-Hanger| | ‘The ‘union also. wants adjust.|_ times at odds with ‘Pontiac's. two as they should have been to effect proper law enforceinent, ™ araley by berating Samuel G. author- of the PAS report ch was highly. critical. ‘of reign as chief, Straley said: _ “I wished to explain Mis recom- mendations dida’t bean much —e that he lacked experience. I certainly don’t feel he was trained in oneof the better “necessarily. A?) < w patrolman in. the aaa (Calif.) although the — hed a vad The officer was later pe incident, Blakeslee oa Straley admitted vaguaty re- he’d have to review the record “Tm not certain about whether be had been arrested once. before being hired as a police officer, id Straley declared. . x * * The chief conteded that -on two oceasions -he. hired officers with arrest Fr . “A check showed that the arses were “dismissed by the ‘courts,"” Straley explained, Straley, who wished. to. bring! Cooley ‘for. hot | motion applications, was asked: glieged acts of misconduct on the rt of certain officers. about “misconduct,” The report! promotion suit brought: by four officers against the city of Pon- Pe ee: SR Se” We te OF Straley said he had never been| . critical of the Oakland County),, Prosecutor’ s Office but was some- ‘| Police Department.) proper support from the city man- The chief refused to comment on] ager. = nes haem, stots Be a police officer he y hired tn seven of eight wasesiani't | Wede, who served os: editor of” after being involved in a — charges ‘against Sgt. Herbert C.| an @f-{. rest om his employment’ and pro-| Straley was also questioned about was that Hanger ‘testified in al _olacquaraedicaios | Court. The otficers-were ss pean Jater ‘ The Kearing will resume at 4 p.m. today in the City Commission chambers with Straley again on | M. S, Hayden Named "Detroit News Editor Hayden today -was .appointed edi-’ tor of the Detroit ‘News, succeed- ing Harry V. Wade. — ee ee . Warren S. Booth, president and publisher ofthe News, said Hay- den will assume his new duties immediately, Wade, . who«request- ed retirement as editor, will remain « at the News.as adviser to the publisher on special problems, . - Hayden, 46, is the son of Jay . G. Hayden, a News employe for 52 years and the paper’s Wash. -- ington correspondent since 1915. The new editor joined the News’ Loge in. 1930. During his s genural in journalism, he has been a reporter,.a sports writer, id “Hh Sey ball reporter anda Wash: ; ington * «. &. He lett Washington 16 months: the News for more than six years, et Sees Se ee Rates by this Insurance Exchange for in- sured members of the Automobile Club of Michigan, on 1955 model cars and older, have now been reduced on fire and theft, collision and comprehensive intsarance. ow, more than ever, you should call the man at the Auto Club before you | ‘insure or reingure your automobile, You are / invited to know the difference. ‘Detroit Automobite Inter-Ensurance Exchange at Automobile Club ot Michigan : : brary Study Committee, the|ments and former University . -of| ments ini yee mapeeyes: under a writ ordered by Chess hese | Rev. Walter Teeuwissen. = saute an member, was Judge, Clark J. Adams. ' vistr Or’ PHONE YOUR Nearest OFFICE ie o'. [nan sta: ctor. ys : * * * ’ co | Robin Hood Rides Again Dr. Harold L. Sheppard, pro- Escapee Forgot Glasses | An ‘get-ok ninceiduet report in- He “Wildoons Srey as otis 84, 34]. fessor of ‘sociology at Wayne State) CARBONDALE,-Hi. (UPI) — /serted into the file of Lt. Fred | _ Wainess FE 2-040 © - B. S..P¥nan, FE 42001 8 NOTTINGHAM, England University, Detroit, was “named] Gerald McGee, 28, was captured [Goines said that Goines matched j. Taft, FE 9.0010 Viegit Keener, aaa (UPI)~The Sheriff. of Notting® | subcommittee’ research irector. | without: a struggle after his es- |coing with, fellow officers behind: oe rox ' a} “ham s+ looking: for’ the fellow | Sen. #at McNamera {D-Mich), og Raga dyedg Het He was the ftont desk of the station to . McNally, OL 2-7751 ee who * stole, 's- chairman of the” ttee,| on his way back for the glasecs |decide who'd ‘buy coffee. | 3s — from a bronze statue of the said the two. would begin their] he left in his cell, authorities | ‘That wad town 6, bat ti ae sheriff's ficient adversary. aplien canes siaity Ot said, ~ - [pression with the public.” ' f : fy ae. res ay Cae aN an P 3 i oe % LB : ee “4 ‘ d : \ A Pos : [~4- . me ; é ei f : ae ik gt 2 “ait x 4 ¥ | » i \ ES clic Ey . . = 4 = - foe 42. & 4 Sales a ee fi % A. oo eae 2g : ey e : of : ‘ gate es, ALAN: — att i e ‘ : EY, ree I; THWOOE Open Daily “ti 9°. rr ~Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. mM _We Reserve the Right t6 Linit Quant PRICES EXPIRE ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 4 “THIS COUPON WORTH 8c On HILLS py eget & SANSORD COFFEE: 59 ‘Limit 1, nape ig NO MINORS OR DEALERS — THIS COUPON WORTH 30¢ CHOC. VANILLA [NEAPOLITAN FA ‘fs Limit 1.’ Expices April 4, NO MINORS OR DEALERS / SAVE 42¢ STAR-KIST—CHUNK STYLE - TUNA. 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He was born in Erie, Pa. | fig: in "|the U, §. Navy and a brother, Samuel of Pontiac. p.m, Thursday at the Melvin A./C Schutt Funeral Home. Service will be held at 10-a.m.. Friday at §. Vincent de Paul Church with burial ‘Mt. Hope. Cémetery. = . LEONARD K. CURTIS WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — ROBERT C. HESSLER LAKE ORION—Service for Rob- ert C. Hessler, 73, of 452 E. Shad- of /Polt St., will be held at 10-a.m./5 s|Friday at St. Joseph Church. Bu- rial will follow in the St. Joseph section of East Lawn Cemetery. - The Rosary. will be recited, at 9 p.m. Thursday at-the Allen’s Fu: jneral Home. Mr. Hessler died «(Tuesday at his home. He was a _preetavenont ~} Holy Society there. pice the Sparks-Griffin Funeral . Rita Fair-|Ulness. 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Te Of 245 ‘jane wet “palerkt — ek. ee ee “within ECM itself there are dif Miners in Belgium have. pris opreng cp ok ot honey from s‘héllow in one of its limbs, er had ben ote by te boss : aE ei ‘A 1990 Oakland County dog tag, Xo. ae ST eee ee ee Sea Maststant Advertising raed) nds Soe i oS uansnans Jonpan, ; passes "Verbal Orchids to- Prey irs. ‘Joeephing. Scott. Oumnen Insean, - = a ‘of Walled Lake; 87th birthday. 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The British feel calian aeteonf on he Metro- > “they cannot join because.of Com- - politan Authority on A: copy _*—— monwealth ties but could be the. banded me by : : _ first to abandon that stand. 2 fee R. C. Cummings, * . Pg a : logal director of the suthority, says, says, “In wie EY eo . . our judgmentit is remarkable that in the ~ By undertaking this - cobncnittmnenty 16 years of its existence it ‘never has had Britain and the Commonwealth te alle bony or, Relea ANENE | might get better economic terms “word comes bie me directly aon Poat- ; - than in any other way. ‘There is ‘no. 2 sha General . SSS ‘Arthor E. Summerfield ; that stamp collectors. can get, free of THE PONTIAC PRESS . tit re Ya - Pe *, | 1 eT seed pellarer anger) ie ‘of. Drayton. ‘Plains; 56th wedding. annie, . Sa lay pti Ss pag ‘and a‘ world war. ‘They’te punk thing about improving our railroad - fighters: on: the whole as they've crossings in Waterford? The. num- 3 i! see i Hf ivéte at paying A careful examination of the a before congressional. committees, 3 a It has been, easy: enough to get these’ military Sects, this iat but which, on the other world, It aroused, particularly in the United States, a feeling that we were being threatened, BS The Country Parson 1S. Political our thilitary power. He has said we would not retreat an and would fight only if we were attacked. : . This is not only the proper . phrasing for diplomatic purposes, so far as America itself Somehow the people’ behirid the fron curtain ought to be informed “that the debate inside the United States is primarily political and that there isn’t the remotest inten- edicues x eer tae ee . America,.to be sure—in case of until ‘the “first blow’*-arrives ‘be- fore putting into effect. its inter- ioe in the face’ of worldwide our our own territory. = (Copyright, 1950) © Dr. William Brady Says; | Sy Sacro: High Cholesterol, My Het | 74 Take Balanced Diet: With Webster's. definition of “degeneration,” .in the miedical” sefise of the world, I agree in prin- ciple, if you will pardon my cheek, but not in tote, i qinte te ane: tion verbatim: “4, Med, — De- terioration of a higher structure, ‘by chemical change of ‘the tis- “gue ‘dtr ue de- pant dey or the DR, BRADY deposit of abnormaf matter in the tissueg (infiltration)... Infiltration my eye! “What ab... , normal matter is nent dh the tissues? = From morbid anatomy, Se “‘Jogy, necropsies (autopsies) and ~ biopsits (microscopic study of bits - of living tissue) we know that fatty ‘materials cholesterol and. calciurh compounds found in the artery. wall, in, the heart muscle and in the ‘joint tissues are the . product or Po nce of chemical change © tissue — the change we call _ degeneration — the lower forth, of . structure which replaces the higher form of the normal, healthy body.“ . | Journalism Schoo! This is: the scientific trith. No matter how-eminent. the re- search investigators are who con- ceived the. cholesterol, theory — or how ‘convincing the “science writers’ are who distributed it. to ful Gri the business. serise) the doctors are who keep patients on low-fat gauged by frequent measurements of the cholesterol level in the blood —the idea is preposterous in. any - * oe In many instances restrictions .. @f diet imposed by‘ the meaning: worse what was probably poor nutrition in the first place. , However, ninrgbamamer, they're your arteries, your heart, yor etc, and this -, a. ‘ree ‘country, ‘ ae ‘T doubt if anyone places a higher _/ Print value on his teeth, tonsils, arteries, their, “Feombers of Sess ait to. Wate: “Notice: how’ that Arabic (4) hits | Eee gf Bae : soe EN fo the eye! : (low - cholesterol) diets . Urge e of wars and @.* ici Sag We We Revoke Women’ s Vote”. ust because ‘ “Soapy, Laughing bay” Wiles shook: hands and is Angela B. will vote for to their Government leadership. - ber of deaths ‘apd. acridents oc- Let's to block each crossing when a train is coming. Maybe a few { Pe i cies tee f Bin fore Hag te wae some. money, but how much is a ... Lott _ human life--worth? . If you don’t : a re _ __ know, ask-some of the people who en ae any oman Pave lost loved ones’ in train and _ During World War I the Ameri “** Sere, Mebiet J can Army shook hands with . ar faa Sin are ye women i - 5 let's go eed Preachin ] vote, = r — Recently a letter said gospel * *£ *& + preaching, psalin T guess ‘ignorance is bliss crites should keep it to themselves. ~ - : 4.-0, - i ie pater Sees ane By Seer _ at work, tothe neighborhood gas ‘We Won't vt Avoid -: station or re pee na We at hag ree: Seago artnet = a it : David Lawrence “Keep us them attack—does not intend to wait oul of war at tap'pice,”” in the fp tmag pany marctgner he of ‘directive of the American people. - should return to grade school they to complete. their education in . Those Who use the Lord's cell in the healthy body. The blood a ving, to it, that bricks... It is a special ti ‘ofa healthy person always con- . “when, like our sires, our sons fae. bad Seekeor bead ond tains considerable cholesterol, the sre gone,” this magnificent jo... . But we should all. be amount varying from 60 or 70 edifice -may ‘continye ‘impreg- — --ncible . . And not do any wrong milligrams per 100 cc, to 280 milli- mable. against the- buffeting of Some jokes ¢an be too prac- _grams per, 100 ce., depending on greed and degenefacy.-~ “tical... And carried quite too far general activity, time of day in ~ “ *% * # { b> y All Wiad sn relation to meals, etc. Remember, — yt must -be,with the same ttal- be . . . The net resiilts there are ninnies, this is the state of good wart courage and fierce determin- . . . So let us all be careful of . health. > ation’ which promipted- the Tegions The tricks we play today... And. a pode of the Blue at "s fierce. cause no burt or injury... Along — are jetters. not oe pertaining to - stand and for. that host of whom our jovial way .. : Let's {001 each Bersonal health and “met dis; “the bivouac ‘came to blend with other and have fun. . : But do it caawered oy Gr. Wiliam Beaty, i nity. _* harmlessly . , » So this occasion - amped, solv addrenet, ove inches. Forrest Van Pelt © ‘will not turn, .. In a tragedy. ana amabne ae — ning Peet (Copyright, 1959) Case Records of a Psycholo ogist: Contradicts Rules of Composition Clas 3 question —brings out new ideas in “print © oe aychology=” so scrapbook this. arrticle if you aspire to~ write or are a prize contest ad- | dict: By lab tests in psychology, we have found that many old ‘rules of English composition are pee and let below. si. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A --493: Clark G., aged 4, is ine gee work” in a 2 os * : “Dr. Crane,” he began, “we've. been studying Chapter XII in your . explain those more fully? “My mother is an, invéterate. prize contest..addict and 1 think she could use some of those ideas to good advantage.” Be PRINT PSYCHOLOGY ce * ver _ Fi we ave Don sve som 4 "to, “outmoded rules of English Com- one of which; states ‘that — always ‘be written out. © i customary even . dccanuanhee ae | ARP ig Sie ay kgs 3 oe statement below, instead of the ') stoond: nd: : “On his first toss, the ‘bowler knocked down eight pins. “On his ist. toss, the bowler knocked ‘down 8 pins.” *. & * But you don't need precise lab- - _ oratory experiments with ‘a tach- " istoscope.to show you that the ~ “in the second version, catches the ‘eye much quicker than the “eight” in the first. And that is. because the Ara- For example, on ‘one esting else at fll page, you can — the numerals even though you dont have time to réad a single. a / ow we : And that is valuable in this high: speed age, for contest entries may be piled to ‘the ceiling as the : _weary judges face as ‘many as “1,000,000 so anything that will cateh their eye, wit give. you an advantage. 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ABR, TBI. Cian Dj ssseeveseresauanseeess 4 e. e s z * 4 Dulles is getfing exercise as well :: ‘SHIRT : a swim in the pool and ‘strolled , @ Distributors. @| aboGt the grounds at the home 26. ae : At Tel-Huron 2 bd e CPececccccscoovosocs ‘Balance OK'd tee - $316,000 Installment for Equipment Passes The Cty Commission last night} . authorized: the third and-final in- stallment on the $950,000 grant for Pontiac: General Hospital -equip- iment and furnishings, : over the objections of Commissioner Milton R. Henry.” : “If the hospital is -going to get (Pelities! Advertisement) FREDERICK C. as Your © A 3 ° = Beoresn sits ei ror lj D G : ' 4 5 -Non-Partisan Election MONDAY, APRIL 6 * PROSECUTING ATTORNEY —Elected Four Consecutive Terms _ © ATTORNEY—18 YEARS. + EXPERIENCED TRIAL LAWYER __ | VAST: EXPERIENGE IN COURTS — | ok FAMILY MAN | os j ; tute i ‘ another dime out of public im- provement finds, they. should. -re- pay it,’ said Henry, who abstained i from the vote. | Five other. commissioners | present voted to authorize the | | tinal installment of $316,000 with- out any provision for repayment, ginee none was asked when the was promised is months ago. |: Under the authorization, the city a was permitted to advertise for bids on tax antici n notes joovering $316,000 in 1960 taxes. « | Notes covering the first two in; \stallments of the grant, amounting} to $317,000 each, were purchased Jast year by. Community National )Bank in anticipation of 1958 and! 11959. taxes. The 1958 note. has al-| ‘ready been paid back. * -* * | Some of the $316. 000 may be side itracked -temporarily for use —in completing remodeling of the hos- pital's east wing. Under a recent jagreement to- get the -hospital con- struction program under way again, the city let the hospital use|. lap. to $200,000 in equipment and |turnishing funds for extra: repait Costs holding up remodeling. The | ‘city promised to reimburse ihe) Efunds by next February. The $316,000 represents | last monies earmarked for the j Recpttal expansion program. An- | other grant of $500,000, approved | three years ago for construction, | was paid eff this year. Whatever city funds the hospital] ’ ‘has to spend on the extra repairs ‘are to be paid back later when! - . \the- construction program is com- |Pleted-and the hospital is operat- in on a profit. Reuther Will Speak Unless Invite Killed DETROIT — A United Auto | Workers Union spokesman says, | Walter Reuther_ will deliver the commencement “address to this | year’s graduating class at Rich- | mond High School unless the invi- ‘tation is withdrawn. * * * | The invitation to the UAW pres-) ident resulted in circulation of a) | petition asking the school board to reconsider the selection of a speak- er, Some 50 parents of graduating ‘ seniors. -Signed it, i Reuther was not ‘mentioned by name in the petition, but it asked _that the class be addressed by” + - someone associated with the | field of education; rather than a | leader in a highiy techincal and | controversial‘ field.” The union leader was asked ‘to . speak by Alex Nelson, stlperintend- | ent of the Richmond Community School District. He said the invi- | tation will continue to stand unless fe local school board avers dif- } ferently, | I “ee ‘The board plans to meet: wen sc ther later this week to di matter, To get rid of Pin-Worms, these must not only be killed, but in the large intestine where ¢ acy iat molciply, Tent ‘3 raion Jayne's +s and here's how they do it: " Pirstne scientific coating car- lore they pave hay mbedically-approved in- we goes right to work — hills in=Worms quickly and easily. a Don’t pag tmp with this ree ontagious con: ¢ jon, nw At fo fee eign of Pin- d t for genuine Jarnes P-W Vormites sue fected by fansous Dr ity lected by famous Dr. D. J & don, 6 in Worm remedies lor over 160 years, - Over Henry's Protest {os the |. - Landry, whe adyo- : a study “at their next informal meeting. * Mayor Philip E. Rowston was authorized to proclaim April 8 as “Get America Back to Work Day” ‘City’ Manager W-Jter K Will- man said that the closing hour for dumping at the Kennett road dump would probably be changed from 4 p.m. to a later hour. “Apparently 4 p:m. is too early for many people,” he told com- missioners, promising to talk to Department of Publie Works of- ficials about the possibility of a later closing time. Publie hearings were held on nine neighborhood improvements and-one of them was scheduled for another airing April 13, after resi- dents protested. ‘This involved a proposal to. in- stall curbs. and gutters on Carlisle avenue, Columbia to Sheffield. * * * No objections were raised at the 7 other hearings. They involved curbs and gutters lon three other streets—Carlisle avenue, Walton tq Chicago; Carr street, Mt. Cle: ~to Pontiac Knolls subdivisigh; and Colgate avenue, Baldwia-to Carlisle; and i beeen on five streets—Euc- Democracy ‘vs. Kiwanis Club Told 4 A West German official in- Pon. stand in Berlin, and called for no! retreat, but instead, fighting Bol-) shevism as. it advances. the. Weldon Hotel, Berlin’ ‘fs the’ showcase of in the world,” he sald. “West. Berlin is an island eof democracy in a. sea — of communism and its people are ready and willing to stand against communism, to take up all herdships imaginabije to re- taly their freedom.” es “outcasts. of modern civilization." that Germans and Americans could he told Kiwanians, | Friedensburg named foreign aid i 3 to. Germany as possibly the best)’ — investment this country has made since the war. “But in our hearts we know that without the aid and help of . wouldn't be free and _|tiae yesterday called for a firm | This was the theme of Dr. Fer- & Pontiac Kiwanis Club meeting wt! Friedehsburg, said that ‘at the!” end of World War II the German;} people elt themselves to be the)? “No one dreamed 14 years ago|_ become. allies in such a short time. | ~ But today. West Germany is your) surest ally, your greatest friend. aE Pie Germans will. always think| : » Americans are craz¥ for|)) chewing gum.when you should)’ be chewing sauerkraut,” he said,}} bringing a laugh from his listen-|* ers. America in the past 14 years, our |)! Bi a * MONDAY. APRIL 6th ELECTION: DAY , Regular Banking Hours Tues. April 7th Ht o. - Conmaty National Bank of : Pontiac © ih Offices at W. Huron—N. Forty Xehge Hatbor— Ww alled Lake—Union Lake—Milford—Bloomfield Hills - : Lake Orion and. Waterford” rola | i et Our Main. Office” | or es of Our Branches 4 Member FDIC. ” a | it Ww oa bd | f SPECTACULAR DEALS NOW! =~ ~ SPECTACULAR SELECTION NOW! FAST APPRAISAL AND DELIVERY Now! TRADE AND SAVE NOW! 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Seudents Each EMPLOYMENT SERVICE | FREE TO GRADUATES. | | The Business Institute | - Ponticc, Michigon : Reig This Ad fF 1959 Bulletin. OPP eee ee eee See) Sas SLASH “53 9 EVERYTHING Ce OUR: STORE § _SAVE ‘90. fon: OLD ra ~ MARATHON SALE sane ond © pre- wIy . Sint sADY ring the Week ae STARTS TOMORROW 2 EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! oe 0ST TAS PLT OF WORD WAR TWO! COLOR’ by DE LUXE ON THIS BEAUTIFUL aia GENERAL @ ELECTRIC COMBINATION FREEZER-REFRIGERATOR © SLIDE-OUT SHELVES @ AUTOMATIC DEFROST REFRIGERATOR . -@ ADJUSTABLE DOOR SHELVES - @ BUTTER COMPARTMENT ~@EGG RACK e@FREEZER @ DOOR STORAGE e MANY OTHER’ - FEATURES $ 95 , “REFRIGERATOR —s i. G © Full Width Freezer. Shelves in the door, 3. — —_ _© Full Width Crisper ee Compartment ie ; e Other Features < =: ee = ‘ame ~ A .. , A DELUXE. ’ GENERAL ELECTRIC , 30” or 40’ RANGE =. ; © AUTOMATIC OVEN © CALROD UNITS ® FOCUSED HEAT BROILER: } @ REMOVABLE OVEN ‘DOOR A GE “Fi LTER-FLO”. | AUTOMATIC WASHER- @10-LB. LOAD CAPACITY 3 -- © WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL 43 (recat TERM 3. am Tei NO MOREY DON LE. peje rerio teckel tu Sp e/ | REG. PRICE $449.95 GIFTS FOR THE LADIES! >> KITES-FOR THE KIDDIES! _REFRESHMENTS FOR EVERYONE! 4 ~$ 50 s _ Sunbeom ; NOTHING To | 2 Prize “48 NXE JUST RBCISTER / 538 a with trade WASHERS and DRYERS FEATURE ‘e's © Filter-Flo Washing @ 10 Lb. Lead” © Water Temperature Control © | ; © Water Sayer Control |___——} © Convenient Lint Trap © Heat Control . - @ No Heot Fluff Setting © Large Load Capaci Ai Other reese: JY NOW and SAVE! ) 0 PAYMENTS til JUNE DA 6106 FU RNITURE reir APPLIANCES J 589 ORCHARD LAKE AVE: y E> PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED fe = > ip an E * : i Be ee eS ee oe i Sat s : ARES. " by ee : Sepyres 5 aie Ry ee Ry % A a a 4 ce cs acs a. Sees 18 s 3 ‘ bet SS ! 4 ae : er re u ie vo * Fa ‘ eS - , fee vie ah eae » . THE P. NTIAC. PR Bs, WEDNESDAY, APRIL i 1959 wg Ags ar » re aoe far TOE ee Se gee ee ee ee eee Seige. te. ee ee eee ee re ere oe ee cf ea. ua ee = Ss iaiees Sache? ead ww Seg ap ae ee acs line pie agar sy’ RE Mg at Bo tae Pr our FINEST quatre Wy Ann Page | : = iis 3 * | ® him i > > Hie if ii - Hitt ie é 3 Vi ¥ it > min ~ 2 4 Wi E ; £ HIN vie a a . 3 fieti = » ig 4 j a ie Fs i # i a Fillets re ae ‘Cun - i A oe Fresh Whitefish...» ae POP jaune zion Gee an Style Bacon 79 1 he Rh Pe + caintasa FRESH | ~ BROCCOLI - ae, 19¢ | Fresh Asparagus sme zm. We aaa - GOMDEL-RIPE me Bibb Leftuce......4 10 | © top quaLity FROZEN Foop Buys ss | its«CAT AP BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY ! oo tbe AGP HAS THE. - - SOAP VALUES, TOO! | . SAVE 27! - Dinnerware - “See this beautiful dinnerware ‘how “SAVE OVER 50% NOW | i oo | me | ee — ~ SULTANA BRAND © / | bat @Q-.| — aspara dt AQe we” PEACHES ere Ae 8 84 ef as ~~ Strawheries =. . A 79 Tang” 29 |] ~~ Duz .. Gol ny | Cottage Cheese mon, . ut 25¢ Stokely Tomatoes . . 2°53: 47c Cut Green Beans som 22% 25¢ | mip CANS HOMOGENIZED Wee Fak Se ee for Be o Wax Beans soar 2g A3e A&P BRAND Ivory Soap LARGE CAKES 2 FOR 35¢ Dur sos erermne 6 HN 790 949 W. HUROW ST., NR. TELEGRAPH RD. |. Banquet Dinners A&P BRAND FREESTONE, HALVES | _ re | - BANQUET CHERRY OR cc . : Dies... .. 28% 2G | starr ounar ote a ah SANT TY Geam oe French Fries“ . . 7 r2% 1.00 — rue 2 os 4 Blended Juice “atu 4 ez 85e Stokely Tomato Juice 3 ling a driver to pull out of tight 4 we / ‘- 3% 1 RETURN. 1. : Paid “semi-annually on your investment. Savings the firs . the 10th of the month earn from, __ the first nO & by ae CON VEN IEN CE oy | ~ "Four offices to Serve you. Save-by-Mail Servite. Drive-in Window and Free Parking at the rear of the Home Uatice and Drayton — Branch. . SERVICE —— if / ° Prom t, effi ip experienced perscnntlin a a ve | le ee se ergon attention to each customer. gee UF ed ’ all Savings Hom Office: Sl Ww. ‘Huron. ‘Street. x“ ¢ K Tee 74 5] New Fashion Umbrellas ........ 77¢ as HON ori pre 5, cor 1 Vinyl Raincoat, with Hood... . . . .77¢ j dua - | cities ta skill, on unlikely to Jove an ac- ge Fe “Aavoranmnnes {S.3 & -. cold wave, > 4 ° Here are = _ : P a eee salon "tons Heat Gas “hea "nga “tar mor seri Time Fills Up His Yeors || OOO ietane| Jao ys ee safe ee aes ~~ |tine maintenance ope should Lina tor the : pax lhe baud aaa ere ould red 12,894" cbs - Fat 56 at dregits. Sens ae : , Se ae Lae Ese, 8.95° spent eed for 1 Parca. wt ined He ce come we] ON PROPOSAL No.2 ff; | Gis 100 |] is sharply higher than the| improved stopping ability. © — s u | | national’ average om Nciweys that ~ ia aia bore » ial (For Control and Regulation of Sunday jf}; = | are Mee than 24 feet wide. This the ‘number “ages ete and Sale of Beer and Wine) | | FE 8-9639 Wie et 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily [cent of the state primary highivay| Americans could be persuaded toll Pontiac. Pastor's, Association | donnel Hair Stylists systems now serving intercity| "and Usethem. = : Pontiac Citizen’s Committee | | Miracle Mile Shopping Center—In the Bazaar _[}trattic have surtaces only 20°feet|, 4 better windshield wipers andy a SO eee i Mile . the Area” | One finding, which the bureau en . a of a : - ¥ * ; . F te) Ps ‘) 5 ioe « Le ¢ fanels dl hy Hence HOUSEHOLD > SPECIALS 1 Colorful Corduroy Pillows... .... 77# *] Plastic Curtains & Drapes ........ 77! 98¢ Large Leaf Potted Plants... ... 77 INFANTS’, CHILDREN’S SPECIALS [7] 1 Striped Knit Polo Shirts, l-6x...... 77¢ fe]. seball Jackets, 4-12... $2.77 1% Boxer Style Denim Longies, 4-10... 2. ie. Boys’ Polo Shirts, 4-12...........77* fe ‘98 Soft Vinyl Beor, 11” High... ... 77# 2-Pc, Printed Cotton Plisse Sleeper... . 77+ | *1 Pedal Pushers, 7-14... 2.6646 677+ ‘WOMEN’S SPECIALS $7, 98 Pedal Pusher 2 Pc. Set, 10-18... "77 F 1 Drip-Dry Batiste Gowns)... . . « 2/2.77 Drip-Dry Baby Doll Pajamas... .. 2/2.77 'Everglaze” Print Cotton Skirts». « - » ‘277 MEN'S SPECIAL 4 Nylon Reinforced Polo Shirts... . 2/177 “1 Vier! Rolaoats, carying cue. « « » . 71 ~ compete DINNER speciais THuR. MEAT LOAF DINNER 77. ONLY with pie, coffee or coke \ FRI. FRIED FISH DINNER. 77 : ONLY ; with pie, coffee or coke. _ ‘ sat. -- ROASTTURKEY DINNER 77 | ONLY with pie, coffee or coke 4 Me oe Pe * Lente A 4 to aA { 4 ‘ . \ r ee | ? + , ,. + Crt. oN , jens \ e. pa ok arse f \ Wee oe ee D NESDA (APRIL, 1, 1959, aa ee ees FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY NEEDS... “SHOP. MIRACLE MILE _ SHOPPING CENTER WITH 48 STORES and SERVICES ~ §. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE RD. TO. SERVE ou - NE LOCATION! | ALL STORES OPEN by 10°A. M. DAILY FREE. PARKING for 5,000 CARS * Penney’s ‘Easy LAYAWAY PLAN | to 33% Discounts Off. Grants Regular Low. House Furnishings Prices! | DRIVE IT! 24-INCH ROTARY RIDING MOWER Well balanced 4- wheel 14 95 mower stands neutral, goes | forward and reverse... } runs like your car. Easy to Rig hae bo ae ‘ai Me STs: ~~} @ at the handle: ~~ stop-and-go control, operate ... recoil starter, choke, clutch, throttle. engine speed control, recoil starter | SRE ee a eile “© Shorse power, 4 cycle. Briggs-Stratton engine _ THREAD FOR R THREAD THE SAME AS HIGHER PRICED BRANDS! GRANTS FAMOUS MUSLINS kaeeee SPECIAL 81x99" or 72x108" EARLY AMERICAN CHARM IN GRANTS OWN ‘BUCKS COUNTY’ 16-PIECE STARTER SETS ~enunee - Beare ‘Regular 3.98 . it atiasials. 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4 bread ‘n butters, 4 plates Bucks County on dine, chip-resistant earthen- ware. Scenes are fired under glaze, completely detergent-proof ... refuse to fade., - 81xl08"__1.59 Muslin Pillow Cases__35S¢. ‘130-count Grant Maid sheets are made by a famous mil] — are the very same quality as the mill’s own brand now selling to 2.19! @ ball-bearing, frictions drive, self-propelled unit | e offset wheels ® super exhaust, — JUST SAY ‘“‘CHARGE IT.’’ PAY NO MONEY DOWN. @ ja ; we PICK A PRETTY PRINT FOR SUMMER: FROM GRANTS NEW COLLECTION: OF WONDER COTTONS | Summertime Prints, 33c percales we c think are “wonders” due to their low [isiteieiieiiid price, top-notch design. Washfast. SPECIAL Golden Thimble, our 49¢ wash-and- wear “wonders.” Superb prise, ot!- Ss) 37°. ental, tyrolian. Eres irunk, washfast. Everglaze® Cham , 69c a yard easy-care color-coordinates in.stripes, 2 v. checks, solids, Preshrunk, washfast. p SPECIAL yards: ~~ Raght, Advance 3495-500 ~ Left, Adnoues 8698—__50¢ * . ~~, « . ° + =* ular $10.95 New casual styling for smartness.and com- fort. Some with knit collars and others with various Khit trims. All are lined and in a -wonderful selection of colors for spring. ll laser trappers cnet 7. .“, ‘Great valve! 24-inch ‘wetery SELF-PROPELLED MOWER - No pushing — muscles are in the mower! No stooping, _-bending—controls are at the “handle. Important extras in- clude new staggered wheels, super-size exhaust. Men's Allegro ‘RECOIL STARTER — an - BRIGGS-STRATTON ENGINE = _ STAGGERED WHEEL SUPER EXHAUST, SCREEN-MULCHER - LIGHTWEIGHT. piastics WON'T RUST, CHIP, BREAK 97... Reg. 129 Colorful, never-fade polyethylene. in easy-tote laundry .bushel and ARunEinOMAIG) BOARDS ‘ADJUST TO-12 POSITIONS 2 y 3°” 4.98 “Designed for your-froning come fort! X-leg styling. Adjust 25” to 36” high, Cool perforated. top. VISCOSE RAYON RUG... DEEP PILE! WASHABLE y ene Rich look of tweed in 3-tone col- ors. Washes as well as.it weéars.. Footprints won t show. 24 x 36”, 24-qt. jumbo. size waste basket. RAYON CREPE SHADES THAT WASH, DRIP PLR i hla “ge Fully sewn on rustproof frames . .% hand-eppliqued trim. 7em in lukewatm water. Whiter Regular $3.98 || GF 319 | 2 for $6.00 - | check all: ithe extrad Sen no a = a . leciinal ie “OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. Staggered whieels, won't scalp your lawn. Super exhaust really resists - clogging. Con-’ trols on handle.’ Our biggest | features, best mower value in years’ Popular gaucho. ‘styling with alligator : trim, All in solid colors; —white, maize, blue, black and ‘tan. . Small, medium and large. - Use a Convenient Lion. 4 : “You Really Get Your Money's Worth at Grants”. "MIRACLE MILE. SHOPPING CENTER | g, Telegraph at Square Loke Rd. Y oof eR Se ESS SSE RED SS RS pen i, a OO Lae ee rer Cabs, eee ee aid cele ce a ha ss a ai ak ce ak la Sih we cee es ee a i ea a ak ce ce te a a ae es ce SWEATER Dry Cleaned & Pressed From the World’s Greatest Maker of tine Baby $ Wear, Wonderland.offers these once-a-year savin vanted balay, things. Come see, save! is 2 * ee hac re pmeeS COHCOCSCCRSEOCOECCOOLOE COS COOSOSOCESO Soupeeneetpeetpery et ee te ee ee Aubin igisesten Pil, blue or yellow S ; : Pin Check on white, . ’ : 6 mos. : ° Reg. $1.25 : Ei i ‘Now 89¢e _ : 1 oe os dual ‘{-Hour Valet Cleaners “hate ata cote 8 a4 » $3. CRIB $ C0eseedecccccceveccvcccccccecccsseesoocoeeees 1 : SHEET, Pincheck oe — | 99 CoPCo CeCe oOLeoLeooeeooTeseseSseoCosoeeOeee , Reg. $2.00 CARDIGANS, — ¢}- : ° i aay acicpmemaciendi ) Bi) | Portable | Reg. $4.00 : ~ TOPPER SETS . rere $2.99 rv All first quality. merchandise, perfect. for Baby Gifts. © ANTENNA Black & White—Color Sale at Pontiac Store Only ; oc ae a eee “Best for Children” ; Tel-Huron. Center 175 W. Maple Rd. --- ee , a ee ° ee : $3 H Springtime Styling sats with a 33 3 _ delightful touch of ‘comfort 23 Uj fn i] if ei nn : 3s DRUG * STORES ONLY e won ° iS : : Seecceccessssocoece }SOCCR COC CE SEHOOCCCOOOLS *° F > seoeeensevcesoccococcevesecsecooveseseccececes 2 ° 53 f E | : a ns - oe | Seeman —--—--@ 9 °* 4 a ee ® e ; 2 ° a . os 3. ® Look .. . a Casual to make : Huge Selection’ ‘of ° your Spring wardrobe say, “So “3.6 ° Ld LZ Ld e a e ® att, ain sigs OLIN ON esti ORE ie aaa | 2 for $5,00 +\Competey washable ° = Cd td s yosenesronecusonssvcssieocssumonsesosonedsens evsennncengngncesecnnesononsanensennna id + covccccescccccesoccboeecosooccooces. COO COCO RC OOOO OOEOOOOOOOOSOOEESOSEOOOEOMOOOOCOSOOLOLOS as achat ch ehhh a Be toh aaah etait car eae, | io Bo cae cencenteideutiocdveeneneieiscveccadice Te e ie e ° e H e . e 43 i, ‘PALMER 33 = _— —_ a © Sizes small, medium, large, ‘; se Se pas ‘sold ° ° extra large -_ a me pone | on © big. yariety.of patterns and ‘colts ue g | Slims, Narrow, chin. 3 : © Your satistaction unconditionally a d the good taste (Black, Gray, Fa : guara ir Fi mg ry 8 ‘sccompants good \f ey my 2 $ , 7 ; Bet hare 0 see come tort toe, $8. { . : 3 “Sone —_ ee makes \ f ry r 1 e ® “i a4 Thursday. Friday ond, Saturdg) ;: } 3 "Seman To uron Store O ai ef , \ . 2 : J i ‘ Zs \ | 5 1 3 ~~ os z Slims, Narrow, Mediurn - 2 “3 $ “SIp ‘the ‘Seores| ‘That Net e Pee © Sard “STR ge 23 Mompremiss on er {3 labaster Pig ay : |. . Tef-Huron/Center . 3.3 hi.8 $10.95 é | $3 ° ae ¥ a s ee ‘ ha Le Fate OR SE Car cp mee PT: Fe bs 4 T / Many. other styles ~ 3s Wa bee i: to choose. from +e ss asec “TEL-HURON. CENTER a ee _ . TeK Store Open Mondor, Thereday,, Friday .% cf fs RRM SE = oat 33 j 6 4 . 3 cl. 09900 seeccscoees PyYyTitiTi itl é te appear at ‘Tel-Huron gedeecseccecsocoveccccesaevenecvecevcovconces Dadccnioaan + Ococcsecssecoocccoscsosssesocuscoccoosese Lerge Jumbo Lily Bulbs........ 9% Tebereus Begonia Bulbs... 2 for 29 Teboreses, ppv 3 jor 29° Colediom Bilbs, 2” diameter... 2% Conna Roots... 2.0050. 3 for 3% TEL-HURON STORE ONLY THE STORE THAT. GI #3 WRAPS FREE Pity © SHooSCoDooeeOELEHEEO goyeeesecveveceovscsescosoccocososcpceseocoosocoocoooeseecoosooocooes seatevesecsssevensvnssossnsensononsssensnsoneneanenessneescasorssenseste SeeeHoeooocoosooese Geocccenececeoeoe % ececessooeee oA | THURSDAY SPECIAL! SPRING'S FAVORITE SHORT COATS $ _ USUALLY $16. 98 HERE ARE OUTSTANDING SaVINGS ON SPRING'S MOST. VERSATILE COATS! (AND RIGHT AT THE START OF THE SEASON) MONOTONES, TWEEDS, LOOP WOOLS _ eye MANY STYLES, ALL FULLY. LINED! Le. ~‘TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN 4 NIGHTS TOO P.M. | | MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ° po epesennecsoncnonceecsoeaboonseossecastarseoqsvenpsiesnesdneessaces gotveeceseeeuscvcvcnseeensncoveneves of a. OOOHOHSLESSLOSSECESOSES OSL EHOOSECEOOCOOEEE SP Ate Peerarse re Sere ereeleers SOOKSSOSHSSOTEHOOOHOSOOOOHSOOSSTOOHSOSHSOOOSEDOOSLEOOLOODEOLOROOOOE ibecsdscteeds wer ” — she he : ‘siise YORK (UPI)—Our sci- ESI AY, APRIL 1 100 | By eave PAULEY UPL Women’s Editor entists can put a satellite into orbit around the sun, but no one“hag. produced an easy-to- get-at sardine container, We can, in the jet age; fly from Chicago to San Francisco in four hours, but aap .one has figured-a way to preserve the softness of brown sugar once the package is opened. American manafacturers | constantly search for ways to improye their products and the packaging, pay experts fat fees for their ideas, and still miss. many of the obvious needs, HERE’S . THE LIST Just ask any homemaker. She has a list of “why don’t ae theys”’ free): - Why ‘ton't they make attrac: tive lunch bags for all the . girls who take their own wiches, Sprinkle them with a floral design, or run them up in assorted stripes — navy and white, for instance, for the girl 1 cap. quaniie, called for” spices and syrups in shorter, fatter bottles that won't tip Pa Mrs.. Edward McDonald, ‘left, and Mrs. Olive Burgess display some of the articles that wilt be fea- tured at the bazaar. pitals. public is invited. rs) Bing Afraid He‘s:Failed- tu Proceeds will go. to war veterans at' the T. B. Sanatorium and at other. veterans’ hos--- Tickets will be available at the door and the in Job of Raising 4 Sons ~ NEW YORK W—Bing Crosby feels he failed as a father to his four grown sons by being too strict and then tow forgiv- ing. by handing out too much money and too little attention. Crosby, one of the world’s most famous and richest en- tertainers, can’t. selve the problem that baffles fathers everywhere: The boys. don't e to him for help; they 't listen to his advice, “I think I failed them by giving them too much work and discipline, too much money and too little time and atten- tion,” he told Joe Hyams, Hollywood correspondent of the New ‘York Herald Tribune. ““But I did my best: and #0 did their mother.” DISCOU RAGED. HOPEFUL Hyams quoted Crosby .as ‘being diseeuraged as a.parent, but hopeful the. boys will be good citizens, im “T just-want them to be nice guys,"’ he said, “{ don't care --How big they are or how im- portant.. I'd just like them. to be the kind of people who like to have others around and that other people would like to have around. And I want them to be thoughtful. of other people. I hate thoughtlessness, rude- ness and arrogance.” * * * Crosby said .he kept the boys on a tight string until they were 17: ‘home by 10 p. m., whipped with a leather belt when necessary, earning their own spending money. But, he said, it didn’t produce the boys he hoped for. None of the boys finished . college. Crosby reluctantly sold ‘the big Nevada ranch they summered on for years and which he hoped. would open another -world to them than ‘show busitfess, Two of the boys ’ have been caught drunk driv- ing. _ tk & & Gary and Lindsay were re- , cently -asked to move from their apartment because of too . much fun-raising. Philip and -Nennis married Las Newt ° showgirls, ‘The marriages don’t 1 Bing. ‘They married nice girls “and that’s the important thing,” he said. TOO FORGIVING MCroswvy said de wo Fe “mother, Dixie‘Lee who died in 1952, used to tell him he wasn't strict enough, and forgave the _ boys too soon, , “You punish them, then 10 minutes~ later you're taking them to a movie,” he recalled her protesting. “That's bad. You should let the memory of their punishment linger so they'll remember it.”’ He admitted she was prob- ably right, but added. “But I _cut a few ‘capers and raised plenty of cain myself when I was young and it made me feel like a heel to be bawling them out all the time. And the end- less, pleading, the coaxing and auguing grew tiresome. * * * “I think maybe I did too much talking while they did too little. It seems that maybe - we got out of the habit of com-, municating. You've got to get: kids started talking to you and keep them at it. I never had much success talking _ with mine, . “The thing is, it burns me up when they won't listen té me. I know I ‘could help the boys if they'd tisten to me. But 10 minutes after they leave ~ me, they fall in with somebody else who undoes everything “I've done.” .~ . ANOTHER CHANCE ; Crosby. says maybe he can do better with his 5-month-old son by Kathy Graht whom he married in 1957, / ‘His mother’ S/ Aamily all live * in Texas and/ ‘they’ re pretty Stout people. Maybe we'll try another enviyonment. ‘I've got another *-chance now Harry Jt;,/and I'm going to keep a’clése eye on him.” sang bh seer sien Yor 7 instance ‘fand all ‘these are with | recipe can be halved as well as doubled, Make cup and spoon meas Pe & Gold Star Mothers Chapter 34 are ‘sponsoring a bazaar and games party at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Pontiac Federal et : a eee le Bas > ei SR Sas Be | Crosby Failed as a Father? ‘ ’ ” Nol’ Say Sons HOLLYWOOD #—Is Bing Crosby a failure as a mathes? Ask his sons. “None of us feels the way dad does about it,” said Philip, 24, alter learning his father had told a newsman-he thought he had failed his sons. “Sure, we had problems.” said Philip. ““Any family runs into that. Nobody bats 1,000." * * * Philip and -his twin, Dennis. acted as spokesman for the four beys on whom Crosby said he had lavished too much money and too little attention. “That isn't true,’’ said Den- nis: “A tot of time we-worked. money. I. certainly never not- ticed any lack of attention from my father.” x * & ; He pointed out that a family with ohe of the, world’s top entertainers as the head of the house couldn't have. lived as “the typical, average Ameti- can family.” “In the light of that.’ said Dennis, ‘I feel that dad did a wonderful job, and I know. my />rothers feel. the same day.” Golden Age Clubs Hear Reviews of Two Books Reviewing ‘peeks at the ‘meetings “of the Golden Age Clubs held _ recently at the. YWCA were Mrs, Donald Por- ritt Jr., who spoke on ‘Christ An Art,”.’and Mrs. Charles ' Crawford who reviewed ‘For . the Living of These Days.” * * woof. Amy Krueger discussed ' silver and copper smithing and displayed samples. of hand- wrought jewelry’ and objects of silver and enamel work.’ Hostesses.were Mrs. Frank Kirby and Mrs. Everett Rus- © sell. Lenten hostesses included’ Mrs. Myron Buck, Mrs. Hugh Little, Mrs; Lester Bro.wn, Mrs. C. J. Nephier, Mr's: E, L. Page and Mrs.. Marcus Scott. ae ol * Catherine Csaate was a guest. = Drivers — were Mrs, Claud Shoup, Mrs. Glenn Griffin, Mrs. O. R. Briney Jr. and Mrs. Grace Carréuthers. Community Club Plans Friday Event Mrs, Ford Drumm is general chairman for, a card and games party, sponsored by We- ver-Owen-Hawthorne’~ Commu- nity Club, at 7:30 p.m. Friday , at Owen School, - Proceeds from the party will go towartka comfort station for Hawthorne Park. Mrs, Oscar Norgren is chair- man of refreshments and Mrs, Robert Baldwin and Mrs Nor- man Bolton are cochairmen of adult ‘and youth games.. The “public is invited, usements on glass. containers for. such products as catsup, to prevent the trouble and waste of pouring into a meas- : uring cup, And mark cup and “taplespoon measurements on ALL gleo and butter wrappers. MARK CALORIES Mark caloric content on food of ‘creating a ring on the por- celain surface of sink, basin or bathtub. (One hep manufactur- er now uses plastic bases). + 2° *# Figure wey tolanehe ah.” _ those see-through cheese, plastic pack- sliced meats. Sy to. open with fa “ of ribbon, es for such ages and the pull oi 4 foe Well oc he or en's S ‘Section ete ope ash es MSU Club Plans Jea, Style Show - April.29 Event at Meadowbrook to - Aid Scholarships » The Women's. Auxiliary of the Michigan State University Club of Oakland -County will sponsor their third annual spring scholarship benefit on April 29. A tea .and fashion show will be held at Meadow Brook Hall-on the new campus” of MSUO, at the home of Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson, The club's annual fund-rais- . ing campaign provides schol- arships for boys and girls. in ~-Oakland County to attend - Michigan State University. This is the first time a schol- arship will be. given to | stu- dents who wish to attend MSUO.: * « * . Mrs. Joseph Perron of Royal. Oak, president of the auxiliary, announced committee. chair- men as follows: Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs, Harry... Win- ston Jr. of Birmingham, co- chairmen; Mrs. Charles G. MacGregoi* ~ 0 tickets; Mrs. George Seay, ‘Mrs, Karl Zint Jr.. of Bir- mingham, patrons; Mrs. Rob- ert C. Hall and Mrs, Ivan Towns, of Farmingtén, prizes;. Mrs. Thomas E. Munson and Mrs. Roger Vogel of Lathrup: Village, program; Mrs. Perron, Mrs. Winston and Mrs: Tay- lor, hostesses; and Mrs. James H, Cole, of Milford, publicity, Win Top Trophy - -- at Duplicate Bridge Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Warren won “the first-place trophy at the club champipnship mixed pair tournment, held by Pon- tiac Duplicate Bridge Club Monday at Elks Temple. Twén- ty-six tables were in play. Other winners were Mrs, Walter McLean, Curtis W. Sim: mons, Artize, Sackrider, Bert.. ‘Jones, « Joseph Burak, Betty- Conley, /- Margaret Wickwire, Thomas Batten, Mrs. Elliott: Heugh and amici White. ry Five pages foday . in Women’s Section Yef Birmingham... as. ‘ciara _pockagee are - ppenéd.- Make all dish towels: Lagert? at’ least six Inches longer and wider. ‘ use, where even the finest often serve coffee with a slosh.over which causes the inevitable drip onto a dress or shirt front. Pontiae, Press Phetes _ Savings and Loan Building. W rapping prizes are,.left to right, Mrs. Clarence Sutton and Mrs. Leone Hagberg. = BE an Sage, NEES ? Lads, Pay Heed to Good Grooming Although boys may think it sissy, good grooming should be part .of their daily routine. It's surprising how much .. clean, well-combed hair and clean hands and fingernails im- prove a young man’s appear- ance, , - And from the hair and nails he is-likely to progress to being neater in his dress, too. PATRICIA L. JARRETT Mr. and = Mrs. ‘Arlin H. Thornberry of Stowell street announce the engagement of -their daughter, Patricia Lym Jarrett, to Robert Lee McCall Jr. He is,the ‘son of Mr. and ne Lon - educate the pu 1 ‘ F . “ “Encouragement” Dray ton Plains Mother : Tells \ “How She Conquered Cancer ! _ By MARGARET BROWN With April 1959 . ted _as “Cancer Control Month," Pontiac’s American Cancer So- ciety Unit, emphasizing . the theme ‘ ‘Guard = Family.” is embarking crusade to tie to the truth t cancer highlighting es- cially messages of encour- “agement from cured cancer . patients. . And Mrs. Stanley (Pat) Fish- er of Don's Drive-In, Drayton . Plains is positive . proof that can be cured—- “cancer if caught in time.” Soon after the birth of her daughter, Marguerite, Mrs. Fisher , developed a lingering case of laryngitis—at least that’s what she and her doctor _ suspected it was. COULD ONLY WHISPER Eighteen months ago, how- ever, at the birth of her sec- ond youngster, Russell, the ail- ing mother’s power of speech ‘was reduced to a whispér. While expecting the infant, she had lost her voice completely. e «lw Regular treatments for gh: nus” with the doctor brought no relief from Mrs: Fisher's condition. Finally, at t cerned insistence ‘of. ‘ family doctor, she visited a De- ; troit throat specialist, Dr. Rob- rt Croushore, who performed ; vos (removal afid exam- ination of tissue) and discov- ered the. — of malignant nee, ye (or voice The news-came as a rude ‘ shock to Mrs/ Fisher and her family. ‘We had no idea it micht be cancer." she relates. “We thought about it, but fie- _ured my Aage (she was only 22) % was a@ pteventive factor.” Dr, Croushore ‘explained that oa this: particular ‘cancer was eperable ~ successfully only ....._ through complete removal of _ * the young mother's larynx and vocal cords—(a laryngectomy), which would remove her nat- ural powers of speech. But, he hastened to add, there was a method by which- she might again learn to talk. * * * The prospect of losing her ae voice left her “just numb, ” she adrvits. 4 FAMILY ‘BRAVE’ The family was brave about Mrs, Fishet*s impending. sur- gery, “'As-long as I didn't break down, they were okay,” says the plucky mother, ‘‘These things are. always harder on the family than_the victim.” The laryngectomy was _per- formed Nov, 15, 1957 at Har-. ; sponding by tj explained. d forced up again by the dia- ~ , is the most im- '< portant factor in rehabilitating a per- son whose vocal cords have been. re- moved for cancer, says Mrs.. Stanley Fisher, above, of Dons. drive,. Drayton , Plains, a aed cancer patient. _ the courageous 23-year-old masher are her two children, Margeerse 4, sand. ” Russell, 18 —_— old. a 4 ith - ’ \ Fisher was botnd within 10 days, . 2 The psychological aspects of such traumatic surgery were evidenced in Mrs, Fisher's ac- tions for a while, as with all laryngectomees, Before con: - quering her speech Joss, she — wouldn't go anywhere “with- - Out someone with me.” - * *.* . “And the telephorie,” she ex- claimed. “You have no idea how frustrating it 1s to heat ee to ‘answer.”” : She told us that; ‘after her _operation she answered the because her -husband- phone and mother called periodically to check on her — she re- a small £ e: E “repeat says, and when she could not ee ee ee and tty again,..‘Then,” _ admits, ‘I'd cry: % LEARNED TO SPEAK * The usual method. employed for regaining speech is td de-. velop an esophogeal voice, she “Air is swallowed, phragm, and as it enters the throat and . mouth, the sound “Hello? Hello?” .she_ * “lg formed.’ -She, _ however, _ found it easier simply to force - , air with the tongue fo the back | of-her throat and then project it forward. Tt’ was three months before ° she produced one sound, and another three before she would er. “* * , an During the interim before #her speech return; little Mar- - guerite learned to lip-read. Managing the children was dif- ficult for a ‘while. “I really _ Says, : Her special speech leieine ““Wweré taken at the American” Cancer” Society's center in De- troit where classes’ are led by Max, Fried, himself a laryn- ‘ gectomee. The Society also has a group, the Anamilo Clib; formed, to attempt to speake te, a- strang-- coukin’t~ correct ~ them," ‘she- ‘encoyrage the patient both be- es fore and after his surgery and to provide ‘social activities which condition the patient for his contacts with society. RELATIVES HELPED “My mother (Mrs. Judith Russell of Third avenue) and ; waiere have been my. biggest .”* Mrs. Fisher com- suena. “Without their under- standing I never could have gone through this as I have.” Mr, Fisher, a material handl- ~ermat GMC Truck and Coach Mrs. Robert’ L. McCall -of per Haspital, Detroit, five - Buick street. An April 3 weeks after her son's birth. Division, was always there to wedding is planned. There was ‘no pain’ and Mrs. encourage his wife and keep Register April 6-10 at Pontiac Red Cross’. . ~ Slate Training C lasses for Gray. By LYDIA ROTHMAN _ Training classes for the Gray Oakland County ’ . Ladies of Chapter of American Red Cross wil? begin at 1:30 p.m, April 14 af the chapter house on Franklin boulevard. Subsequent classes will be held at’9:30 a.m. April, 16, 23, 28 and 30 at Mac- “Auley School of Nursing. Instruction will be given by Mrs, W. C. Sproull of Birming- ham, county Gray Lady chair- man. Marie Hickey, director of ethies, nursing at St. Joseph Mercy ~ Hospital, wil ‘assist: ae *” * ier of Miss Hickey’s - staff and representatives, from Pontiac Genefal Hospital, Pon-' tiac’ State Hospital, and Farmington | Children’s Hospital will also. take part. x '* * F Instruction will’ include’ such things-as ‘hospital and medical hospital procedure, the role of a, Oakland. County Medicat Care Facility ° medical psychology, © the Gray Lady in the hospital ot” in” whatever facility she . serves-and the role éf the Red . Cross in the Community. * * * Classes are open to anyone in good health and with the . desire to be of service, She ~— must be able to be, on her feet, do floor work andy have a happy disposition, Those wishing to entoll inthe” , classes will be interviewed by ‘lan American Red Cross vol- . - unteer or Gray Lady chairman - . _ 6 through 10 at the chapter . — house. Appoin ‘ wife, havé been ~ 8 - they've wondered my unique method of speaking. _ they've never shown it, and | many simply think I have ~ laryngitis," yes ask about it," if they are fh cuiriols, “It would help if more bi . Td never. heard of a laryngectomy be- fore my operation.” i DON’T DELAY Before. we left this ‘brave i ee ae ay Workshop H eld by Musieale. A Study of: Renaissance mu- sic was presented‘at the meet- coordinator for the study, Bx and romantic masic of Mrs, Foley and Mrs. S. T. Angott assisted the hostess. % ladies a from 34:30 0.1m 06 € pt aeed ee house. ks % | — ‘ \ A _L ’ ; . / . ‘ yo . : : hela - ‘ : ue fey 2 ye a ~~ ty 4) 4 ew AR ee A ee Ae ee KS . es ET aL iL; tiers RR OCR Ee EM Gree | i . coo] and comfortable = stiffly’ boned is far less flat-~ "BM Pnoda be PSs ne ting, Wrinkle-resistant Kayak go-togethers. * Sail Ostier, Inc.,/ former co modern-cut diamonds. a | Twenty. years ago, on Good oo; -- > lers in‘New York. | _lavish use of baguettes. | Friday, 1939, the day his first | . , By EMILY POST .! ‘Art, Golf, Tennis, - f Me oe: a eee | Xe #* aeone born, the ‘capital of | “Dear Mrs. Post: I would Ne Crafts and Piano Po ee ee Aa ie ‘an oF comet y satel _ Among\the collection are her Gosue ternimes — page “very muclrlike your opinion on | N Among piterings pole eg Fa | tiving queen ever offered for | Wedding tiara of St) diamonds. | taht prince fled into Greece. | following matter: _ My oes ON 95 fi. sale in this country. pe ae oe et This prince has’ just finished daughter is going to be married The Pontiac YWCA has ar re iy gir see ot f° “Dee as eeecess een eee vecklags oe | his studies at Sandhurst Mili- | shortly and a friend of hers \ yr | nounced courses ,to be. offered co . ; \ ; ae tary Academy in England. who is to be the maid of honor '|- for the spring term. ,Many of : , The jewels are being sold to | - choker. Cae pam at earrings _ y - these are new. oe ‘ : provide funds: for the-aid of | 4s almost 4 inches deep and is = via at her wedding is planning to i ‘ aa be = ae - x ee '| Albanians :who have fled the | of cascades of diamonis | Storqgqe Space | sive 8 larse shower for her. | An investments class will : a : a | Communist satellite nation: . | ~ fringed with gem rubies. we 4g P : . “en ant ee eee oe © a \ apt fa eas George } “| an tation tach | inEggCarton | seid mem anos |< ee : . : / “." t toward it as ' ven “by | - There Is Dress Masety Sing Xap, s the Hace Cee ee ae eeece ina | cAildn't atford to give it alone. ‘ the Rev. Francois Jochmans : i < : f Ch bb Gi } bik “and: sheath are richly, drawer where miscellaneous __ I was -se-takent back by this ‘ad for ‘those who want to master : a: OF CNUDDY VANTT | engraved: golid gold and the \| small things are kept. that —for—a—momentf, was | 9° 1 MR cummaten plarases, be- 3 : a i . E tri eee. <5 |) tates 'a ne nore time | Seth incre with der | Que comparment can, oe | "Aa this isthe fat wedi 1 || A wa :: a “JUVENILE BOOTERIE “and money to. find the right | cut 11-carat diamond. ides and the rest for.cter |: in my family I am not familiar : PONS TENNIS PLANNED. é ; : pew .dress for a chubby girl but it : . with present-day shower giving ee : ee 28 W. ant Street . ‘ean be done. _| LIVING IN FRANCE —_ hm grtegee Bx and I would like to know if the A Ba. en ob tea te 4 > ae 6 fipdk 2 Fri. to. 9) naion clothing : ‘Ger. | drawer much neater also - brid ua ' followed out- - Lo ee oe aod 3 igual as aie Universit aiding nowiive in the South ot | ™making these small items mone catsibte anitiieg ) * [ae eels thee Beandetee s = a ‘ . ys much easier to find. . J = con! 26 anything Park courts when weather per- Se ~ FAMILY SHOE STORE | She advised chubby girls to | France. The King gave his toward the shower. . : mits. Adele Streit will instruct i @ _ 928 W. Huron at Telegraph Rd. ~ | avoid horizontal cuts and sharp | services’ “Albania from his aca : in tennis as weli as the ad | s ( Fri. and to 9) éolor contrasts between blouse | earliest youth. He was a Serve cottage cheese with sour|’ Answer: Very definitely not! |. vanced swimming. ° oe | nF <* na and skirt. “Instead, sienderize |. minister at age 25, premier at+ |eream on lettuce with chives or| ‘As she is giving the shower, :* | A duffers’ golf 1 il | Gr : with stripes. 27, and Infor was named presi- green onions, - . she should pay for it herself ; have Caroline Frentia oo io- | and not expect you to con | dP - | structor. Annette Buzz will give tribute toward the expense of inners’ swimming it. In fact, I have never heard Raney Beauchamp ‘is ——. t of anything so high handed -|--~-. -.| in swimming classes, ‘which before. She should either give by Helos |’ are held in the YMCA pool. a shower of the size she can ; x &* * afford or else not give one at For you who like coolness plus} Art f all.’ modesty — a smart sundress with) pe clint on taturiey en ae. pew 3 built-up shoulders to hide all) wili move to an early after- Dear 8 it conm- | straps, a ttle shrug to wear on) noon hour Gladys” Fegan — correct to use a knife | breezy Tomorrow's pat-| teaches beginning artists. cut a poached egg on toast? ‘|tern-: ’s" outfit. Candy making will re. ftiend and I have been hav- Print d “Pattern 4545: Women’s after a term’s absen with an argument .about this |Sizes 46, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48.) Derothy Ambler nana : she insists that a fork | Size dress takes 4% yards 3-| Cake decorators from { mer should be used and not a-knife. ; bolero 1%- yards. ‘classes — will pdocinen wet. Willyou pledse eet es inted directions on each pat- orating “ ial” patton - straight.” = Easier, accurate. — “s with Answer: A A inte is correct. , ENJOY LONG EASY TERMS | at THESE SPECIAL PURCHASE VALUES 2-PIECE LIVING ier a | eee - : part. Send Thirty-five cents in coins _/\tor this patterr—add 10 cents for TERM 18 SHORT +-\each pattern for 1st-class mailing.| | Because of the shorter spring ¥* | Send to Anne Adams, care of Pon-| term, ‘only advanced students tiac Press,—137 Pattern Dept., 243| Will be. aécepted in some || West 17th St., New York 11, N. Y.| Classes, inclading bridge and 4 \Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS! “Piano for fun.” Winifred Lew- _\with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE| is and Amy Hogle are the in- NUMBER, structors, respectively. * re ena a : \ | ROO M SU ITES . ic ose ep arg oc may = = ~ . i _ fi eke . 0 Tt BSE | ee | Separates Given! Site. 29 Any Kine m) : i . = » ing class which turns out jew- = \ High Waist Look elry and other art objects. Be- Nh |) _serarats get new ok nie: | Sart “i epee OE year — yoke interest, high- | classes, and in Marte Gabert's \E 5 eae tabs, buttons.and other sewing classes. \ _— . || detailing to achieve a high- * * * \ F| waisted . effect. " Nursery again AE . AVE 542 95 Spring Decorating || The’ overblouse is cropped | available on Wetvaninns et - FP : | Just above “the waist, barely | Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2 e . : Ea With | meeting the built-up waistline m:, wi \ a) = ©| of pants ahd shorts. Brief bo- ct | = t tee y . a ._@ . cha a ] = ) : TAKE PNG oe - leros are worn over skirts’ Pickup and Marie waits - i) MANY | suspended on camisoles. - Classes begin the week of A MONTHS e| .. ~ | April 13. Folders and informa. rh P AINTS 4, Either creamed or dry curd| tion are available by calling or Ls ve 2 a N _ 4 mended , for many leis,” recom-| stopping lew ~ YWCA on ek | of aoe |mended | y" 2 |_Franklin be ck ft ~ cusmom FOR LUXURIOUS COMFORT As Featured on the. | cy Cy , . | (REO EOEN OOD N LOVELY. LONGER WEARING, FINE QUALITY FRIEZE Garry Moore Show. | S37 SOOO PESO PHOS) . 0) Usually $219.95, Not just an ordinary Ragghes a Sentinel price, (Every Tuesday Night) | 2 / ae i) nationally famous, fashion-smart. uxe roomy. = e 4 ™ (| -. = chair with smart button and reversible ushions. VANTAGE OF © KX : nN feorege ch eet bu on tufted backs and spring cushions TAKE AD G ; PONTIAC GLASS CO.'S ~ COMPLETE COLOR “SERVICE See our color consultant, RS agetore i Alice Rutkowski: she will ||| 2 help you with your deco- # rating problems. a Borrow Pittsburgh's new 7 Maestro Color Guide . ee- —rnineaapnenit : SEEDED EPP 2 80 easy to use! 2 PS Ee y . st yo ? nn , 2 oH ata e |e eS ’ “Modem Decor te . ' ao tee itt"""""" HRS] SMART TRAVELERS [8 Be nee . m~ 4 Span all Seasons... ~ REG. 16.95 DOWNTOWN bs in our Easy-care sport separates. ¥, OO . ON It’s the sunshine route from balmy ch) BRONZETONE | K-S a) _. spring tg warm summer. in. Knits “SAVE $21. 1 5 $f Ds0 METAL FINISH, 288! : . ’ | Oe and Wools or Wools and Leathers. 7, A s SELF a. , vos aeie toa A 2 Skirts Sweaters Jackets. RS — y N King Size 7-Pe. inette 2 zine OHATSTOOL just A STEP FROM | aN ar an ons se SM a8 ie : Xf Next ae OUR DOOR =F ev re py aS Una $09 oe oe ser pend ene ® Pak Fee - et ser : ees seg plstic. ‘Buy “2 ey \ : Mea , Al \ ", Sta ar- plastic fa ; e es ~ ee . one ee ae aa cloth. Gleaming 17 E. Hu ron ‘St. several, EZ stacking. Per- we 88 N Pontiac Glass Co. ie ~ Vs cr, Ms ae: BS oe u ) tort athe plait "Si ania & | 8 W pj ke St. fect for any room. } ; % pe NE 33 WwW. Lowrence St. A yee bia on W. Huron’ £ , fh” sacha: A 4 | : FE 5-644] i TE ae 2 Oe STN , | , a «| \. Tow Ate. SS AX \CROS LT, Sa PEPE PEEP ED SSS SS SSS SSS SSS SS SSSSS—/— SL. _/_S 0 | Se re a sj : * ze x er Os * s , sie bs " ie: cane “ai vi Ny | v3 “a i : . - ‘ ‘ = eyo ee, © oe ek en ae og date Pete ge fb: ane oe eT: aa oe ae oat ee a ion a eee ee 3 a ses = pe hao ea ie a AE ak ts Ne ~ /Here’s something new- in the line of uniforms. This one, designed by * Schiaparelli, combines a look.of high fashion -with utility. It comes with a back kick pleat and a side zipper and is of wash and wear fabric. . * (te cnn fe oh oo mt eR tefcmecy. NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 17 Years in Pontiac 8 Mt. Clemens St. 1 ‘a , FE 4-460! - NEWSPAPERS 50c 1004 CORRUGATED 70c 100# Pontiac Waste Material Co. 135 Branch FE 2-0209 £ Low. Low. Prices on Custom Draperies “The YARDSTICK __ MIRACLE MILE * You're never ‘wrong if 3 y ‘ou keep things simple. A room that is, too busy is bard on the herves. RR Pattern in draperies, wall- but be moderate. Keep. ' paper and furniture is fine,_ at least two of these areas neu- tral. A monochromatic color _ scheme is restful., Then you , ean add accent color with pil- _ lows and small accessories. FABRIC WALL COVERING . Speaking of wallpaper... Two new ideas -have come to our attention recently:~-Just this week we saw some samples of Fabra - Wall, "woven. wall covering. ‘It is cloth with a paper backing and you just paste.it on with . wheat paste. Matching dtapery material is available. The wall covering costs about $5 a yard in 43- inch strips, It is easily cleaned; ' is fade, shrink and mildew proof. * * ® : The “other. idea for wall covering” is simple glazed chintz, Paste it on the wall ‘with regular wallpaper paste, and if you move, you can strip it off and take it with you. ‘| This is an easy way to match draperies to your walls. Fur- thermore, the chintz is wash- able if you do. not soak but merely clean it with moistened cloth or sponge. ¥ * * it, a Manufacturers are: being kinder to us. Have you ever 1 had the unhappy experience of: washing a white drip-dry ar- ticle and having it turn bright ‘yeliow? Some of \the earlier special finishes were incom- READ INSTRUCTIONS This problem has. been solv in the sheet and shirt field. . {| patible with chlorine bleaches. ed But don’t take for granted that you can bleach. any drip-dry cotton. Read the washing in- structions >first, preferably be- fore you buy the article, * «* * We are hoping to hear from some of our readers how they ‘like this Chitchat column and what they would like to have discussed in it. As a parting shot, did ‘You know that more than 21 types of dust settle on the tops of tables and other furniture dur- aging, isn’t it? Johnny on ‘Spot’ -ing a 24-hour period? Discour- With Cool Water } Clear cool water offen pro- vides excellent first aid for spots on clothing. Applied soon as possible after staining, water will frequenQy . prevent the spot from “setting. ” ‘But don't try’ to remove Staing from delicate fabrics such as silks or rayons, Or don’t try to rémdéve unknown _ Stains. Let your drycleaner do it. After all, he’s an expert and can ~do | Tip for Starching © wonders where you may. only botch the job. In starching clothes, put the wrong side out.“For white gar- ments, use the starch as hot as you can handle it. Starch those you -want-stiffest first, - igan College and her fiance — salt if necessary and serve, after) cial a little draining, with melted butter. Nice | happy—a poe taht Ol ‘cvs for company! PHONE - rae) a¥ ORC HARD | - a it’s our pleasure / to serve you AKE_ * F : ‘ : Ee wf - é j ’ 7 28 * 3 Be t . : oe ; Pas ate : 4 + oe aS cae 1 a AN ai ee a a a a a ee 8 el 6 a a em Oe ok a a a a es a a a i ee a ek Ca ie one; bit, grandma's anger had Ae | .| 80 to punish her for not giving ting, Se: Soe f | second Mer” tortor. Sor. col _ ’ _ a ws : s ise 4 Soke , : si cf rt gti fmgens onc i Self-Confidence Must Sg mont of East Aurora, N. Y., D4 ‘announce . the engagement of , their daughter, Carol Ann of * *Watren, to J; Richard Jaconett. . He is the son of Mrs. Theresa Jaconett of Or; chard Lake a¥venue. Miss Lamont attended Eastern Mich- _ Be Earned Asset By RUTH MILLETT “How can you give a daughter 'self-confidence?”” a mother wants attended University of Michi- on een See: ‘A June 13 ’ wedding is planned Tr Shc The ‘chs ie soft J hte lovely. the fon “is lustrous ard: Reducing oie | for Hips — a a row Dowsotherde- | - "he ‘will ‘Help her to see’ the good in othier| people. The person who ‘thinks |. well of others finds it easier to} think well of himself. criminating women - < - The most sensible thing is to _a Like It! $750 . ‘ $1Q° = reduce the hips and derriere. . i _ HAIR CUTTING—TINTS “This cannot be done by dieting and triumphs casually in an/“I PREE PARKING - = _NO-APPOINTMENT NEEDED—IMMEDIATE SERVICE Sew-easiest! A’ few shiiyis pieces—no fitting problems, it alone. An over-all weight loss__ will help, of course, but many slim girls have large hips; The answer to the problem lies in spot exercise. In this case, Open Monday and Friday 'til 9 P. M, _ Andre Beauty Salon ; { IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON it's just plain.-knocking off that |W™@P5-- No ironing. problems —| think Mor herset ,and /express’ her | 219 Auburn Ave. accumulated fat. opens flat, A’ ee with}own opinions. © = /-- FE 4-2878 2nd Floor, Pontiac State Benk 4 FE 5.9257 To do this, sit down on the |°@5Y Puppy embroidery. Help her maké the most of als floor with legs straight out in| Pattern 898; pattern pieces, ——— : Sez front of you. Cross your arms over your chest and shift your whole weight from one side of your body to the other. This will actually “walk” you across the floor in a sitting po- transfer, cuttin® guides. Child’s sizes 2, 4, 6 included. : Send Thirty-five Cents (coins). ca at for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. NOW Send to Pontiac Press—124 Needle- ) sition and -wil] also knock off jcraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, . Old that fatty accumulation in the ‘|Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. process. ‘|¥, Print plainly PATTERN NUM- Don’t. expect it to.come off. |BER,, NAME, ADDRESS in a week; six months is more |ZONE. like it. Send for a copy of 1959 Laura Wheeler. Needlecraft Book, It has| Quarter small bunches of celery | lovely designs. to order: erbroid- and simmer in chicken stock (fat/ery, crochet, knitting, ‘weaving, free) until just terider. Season with| quilting, toys. In the book, a sp icolor, Send 25 centé-for this be | Downtown Stores listed to the right will stamp your parking 4 im ticket for ONE HOUR of FREE PARKING = a purchase of of $2.00 DICKINSON’S | or _more. SAGINAW SS teoaten er. nn, SaGInA Be, \ Ja @ W. HURON Look at the delightful 3] W. HURON st. : new shoes for spring WAYNE GABERT _ . So pretty with their 14'N. SAGINAW 8 : long slim lines de- GALLAGHER'S MUSIC “signed for comfort, : ts 2 Senon st, “Subtle ties. Thriftily “PRINTING | : priced. ro surety | = "10" MeNALLY MEN'S: WEAR 106 N. SAGINAW ST. ACE ruRNiTuRe ‘ MODER? , PIKE 6&7. osu’ MEN’S AVEAR » SAGINAW. | ST. OxroRD RD SHOP 2 Sewn ne SAGINAW ST. FRED N. PAULI JEWELERS, 28 Ww. sr. PEGGY’ DRESS SHOP 16 N. saGinaw eT. PHILIP'S LUGGAGE & SPORTING GOODS 19 N. SAGINAW ST. Look for: this emblem on the store... look for it on. the parking : ; Y sign that you get FREE PARKING DOWNTOWN ; ood for One Hour with purchase of $2.00 or more. Y LOT where the em- 2. WITH A-PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR - | AC ROCKCOTE layed, There are lots att ORE any of the stores listed here : PAINT 5) STORE be ? . ill stamp your parking ticket. Each | a a around Ahe downtown area... ee ay \ stamp is good for one hour of FREE : PONTIAG, Seat uaees ie . PARKING. . RAPPY'S NATIONAL =~ CLOTH! -9 S. SAGINAW ST. °4. Now it’s more balan than ever | before to SHOP DOWNTOWN, Of . © BAR-B-Q TAMP from.each store where you ¥ 3 SHERWIN: WILLIAMS Grey, Natural thoke'e a purthioad of $2.00 ormove. cae downtown, with its ee ‘ fn: thie ede ou sercuesiaile PARK vast Pa ie iren assortment can Ti W. HURON gf. ~ sstisfy all your shopping needs and Pl Mee RIETY Ay aN FREE for as many hours as you wo? = ~. downtown, F Shop Downtown! More aaa More Selection! More Stores! More Pua! i] wishes—all at orice—all in one central area. | PAULIS SHOE STORE Serving Pontiac ‘Over 75 Years re North Saginaw Street’ Open Friday ~; — avis “tA ANTISTAS 5) Fe) ese CSTa: . iS. = A World of Baking In A Box! | BETTY CROCKER'S 30 : ~ ' CONTADINA . m Tomato Paste 3 Cons 29: BANQUET—COOKED, . ' . Whole Chicken Lewen “Con 89 Foon FAIR 100% Pure ‘or 79% 1 I 59% SS "Instant Coffee . FRESH ROASTED Food Fair Coffee , 7 ; = SAVE TOTAL OF 10c CRISCO Pure Vegetable _ SHORTENING (325% Sc OFF LABEL fF DUNCAN HINES Cake Mixes White, Yellow or Devils Food cee ie ‘PNGUN:18 3 ‘COUPON ‘4 WITH THIS. COUPON YOU MAY buy 1 CAN OF Sc et any FOOD FAIR Supermarket Void after Sot., April 4, 1959. Please Present Coupen to Cashier Before a Out! Bieach—Gallon Jug. sic MIRACLE MILE CHOICE - j x Si | lo r Cube Steak DEL MONTE Tende; Sweet Pens OFF LASEL 3k 5g: BANQUET Frozen . Meat Pies niRos EYE Pan Ready Romon Cleanser .MINUTE MAID Juices ao or Blended “FreshHomogerized ~ MILK 35° Plus Deposit V2 Gallon Glass Bottle .. BREAST-O-CHICKEN Light Meat SAVE 14c SHOPPING CENTER “Open 9 to 9 Daily Saturdays — & to 9 dk. 99:. . : Rib Steak eoevetieves Choke 99" 99... with he pushats of ners cai of ; _ oc. gg Dinne? Bell oe eo © @ Choice Sirloin Tip Steak . .. cists CHICKEN, BEEF or TURKEY _.| -Banquet Dinners ...._ oo pps Tarkey Ocean Perch Fillets. Orenge, Tangerine 50 Extro i: S6H Green stam ps P with he purehos of 1 or mone 2b bags of Glendale's or Peters’. Skinless Franks. . _ @t any FOOD FAIR Supermarket « “ i Limit: | Coupon! Adults Only. .. Void After Sat., April 4, 1959 9 Please Present poten to Cashier Before cata eng 50 Extra FREE S&H Green n Stamps } . with the purchase . of 3:lbs. o or more oi Our Really. Fresh . Ground Beef at any- FOOD FAIR Supermarket - Limit: 1 Coupon! Adults Only... . Void After Sat.April 4, 1959 e r Please Present Coupon te Cashier Before Checkout —_ " Dog Food—8" 98: M) «(- oat any | FOOD FAIR Supermarket L) Limit: | Coupon! Adults Only ... Void After Sat., April 4, 1959 Please Present Coupon to Cashier Before Checkout Begins! — “with the purahails of I or more oe of : : - Any Brand Of Ja: 7 “Grass Seed << | ef any FOOD FAIR Supermerket Limit: 1 Coupon! Adults Only. . . Void After Sat.. April 4; 1959 Please Present Coupon to Cashier Before Chechen — PISTON! BRAND LARGE SIZE- ssi PIZZA Pi ith the purchase of ple at the regular price! You GET— ~ AX AF $400 | “Jue $qo0 . Oz. = 89 _ BANQUET Family Size FRUIT. . PIES ~ APPLE or CHERRY Ke qo Juice! we aes TUNA FISKR: = es Pack ‘ ; | MUSSELMAN'S ; 4 cg llees ont EE SAVE 9c ani C eset Ps APPLE. SAUCE th ce oom 3 , - 25 | perrevereii: : FRANCO-AMERICAN : : 15 : NTT ‘Oz. te oe Se ne 7 PA sHET cwvcins pe Je Idahos . 2, : a CLINTON oO 3 Ve fee «TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE Road Closed Sundays © at HALL ROAD and VAN f Es eapett E Ta Lt ri Hi 1 he i 3 £ aunt 7 5 E '€% Cassady's Nose \Gets Remodeled | ee. if . Fe Hi I f : i ey SE! i Z I ff F4 AF ve i : 8 : TAKE ME TO YOUB LEADER — This contraption has started in the American Hockey League. Fred Glover of Barons is wearing this mask ’as. protection for a See. See Se ee em weer Tt _— Tourney Starts Thureday = AP Wirephote Table Net Field —— ae tover 35), Senior —Men’s| « A. large field is anticipated in iepilopoipa DETROIT (AP)—Howard (Hop- keep nose away football games next-fall. ~ Cassady’s twisted nose has been ~-| warmup. for the 28th annual State wat Table Net Titles Doubles, Mixed Doubles and Men's Doubles. The women's singles division will be open for grabs. Defending dl Tiffeny is unable to participate this year. : Defending men's singles champ, James Reed, and the champion doubles. team: Ron |. Jerry Kruskie, of Waterford and a student at Western Michigan, is a contender in the men’s di- vision. He is the former junior champion of Michigan. Three time winner Glenn. Whit- croft will be aiming for his th city title. * The city tournament will be a closed championships which will}; be held at the Pontiac Boy's Club Saturday and Sunday, April 18-19. Japanese Capture _| DORTMUND, Germany (#—Ja- {pan’s sharpshooting teams won both the men’s and women’s table tennis .championships Tuesday. The men whipped Hungary, 5-1. in the final of the Swaythling Cup competition, and the women edged "|South Korea, 3-2, in the Corbillon Cup matches. Japan’s men’ thus won the title captured at the last world Hawks Square f ‘Matters With. Sth oon ri ier Ti 3119 B-Cheley tt 1110 ihe Seeeme tits Mil Be uh ueies B B ayes pee iH Totals asiss dees 8 3 . 6 1 evae 1 06 ece 381-5 Harris. « gis a sae : 4 i - Rell , Etes A 4 “A : : oS Be is NO OA) veteran runs @ slalom course at Finland in 1944. AP Wirephete Wairoa 2 Mecbert Mats ot Montren!, Canada, does not let a war injury be a skiing handicap. -The one-legged Austrian war Mount Mansfield, Stowe, Vt,, by sing short skiis on end of ski poles to help -his balance. He lost Se ee ee the showing of ‘Sandhill Crane," at 7:30 in the Pontiac Northern ene nore Little Theater. The is sponsored by the Pontiac Rotubes Club. and there is is no ade Health Department on the | gréud floor of City Hall. Com. petition will be featured in classes | Chicago, leafs Even Cup Playotfs | 3-for-3 Trade Involyes Conley end Lopata Montreal, 3-4 - Joronto 3-2: Overtime Conqueror of Boston | iw ‘Other : Semifinal By the Associated Press The injury list seems to bejgave Ted Kazanski $80,000 to sign By The Associated Press In 1951, the Philadelphia Phillies iat , fast sohewn., His earned run aver- age wag a fat 488 in 2% innings. Since 1954, when he won #4 games as a rookie, the 28-year-old right- hander has been going downhill. Going to Philadelphia with him Hanebrink and ‘infielder Joe Koppe, neither of whom is a proven major leaguer. Hanebrink, 31, has only 188 in 63 games with the Braves last ‘season, and ae fi ue ube gimes, going 4for-9 in quent batting chances x * & Both O’Brien and KAzanski, al- though. w oak, hitters, huwe. proven lighted the home - folks with_ thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over}. ~ | Boston. '; , Both | were characterized by the body-numbing c and sleek’ skating: that jolted the and Bruins last Satur: |day. / as . * * * participant no matter if the Cana- diens make the Stanley Cup finals. *x* *« * - A jarring check by Glen Skov vertebrae and Marcel Bonin, weakening his second line. Obviously referring to Beliveau’s absent last night,~ Blake thought jit “was anybody’s game,” but ladded: . . . “We expécted tough resistance we got it. Both teams checked hard tonight but I guess the Black Hawks checked harder than. we qaid.” » Blake also is distraught about the continued absence of Maurice Top Draft Choice aa from..Chicago. from_the start. andj peas toh in - the He’s coveted by the AAU and the National ‘Industrial Basketball League. Both, could insure. his amateur eligibility and afford him an almost certain chance of play- ing in the 1960 — at Rome. No Changes in Top Ten of ABC Meet shape. He is not expected back until next week, : Coach Rudy Pilous, who had the injured Elmer Vasko in his lineup despite a shoulder injury, was more optimistic about his chances. “We still have to win one in Montreal and if we doy, that, think we can take the silver- ware,” he enthused, < - x« * & “Lome Ferguson’s 20-foot shot at 6:34 of the third- period: broke a 1-1 tie and the insurance maker jcame in the. last minute as Chi- cago fired one into an unpro- charging defenseman Doug Mohns who also was injured last Satar- day; ‘ gg ai nal DISCOUNT We Pay Tip SESS for Weeskad ue Jonk Cars and Trucks ; Oven Sun 19. so Te sazi0-19 MANAGEMENT ) AUTO PARTS ee Sne Moafflers; Tall sae al ae Tot 670. on Howell est in turning pro — if Fred Zoll- industrial works in Indiana, prob- ably will latch onto his prize. He almost has to if the Pistons ; are to continue as a going enter- prise in Detroit: ees x *« Zoliner, general manager Nick Kerbawy and coach Red Rocha were delighted to obtain the- nego- tiation rights .to. Howell. They believe he can do for the Pistons what another. southerner — Bob Pettit, the ex-Louisiana State All- America — did for the St. Louis Hawks. * * * Pettit became’ the NBA's all time-season- high--scorer in -1958- 59 and led the Hawks -to a world championship a year ago. Pro basketball became a success in St. Louis when Pettit went there. The Pistons with two second _|round choices, took 6-foot-9 Tom ‘ST. LOUIS 9 — The “56th American Bowling Congress tour- nathent yesterday produced no changes in the top ten standings of any category. -& *k &. Tod Moskal of Saginaw>* Mich., who won the 1942 ABC, all-events title, rolled the day’ s best singles Guy D'Agostino and Connie Sztukowski of Buffalo, N.Y., com- bined for 1,248, the best .doubles score of the day. Milwaukee Sausage Company fed yesterday's open team division scoring a i a The cedlawn Foomnait ‘Dairy Team of Scranton, Pa., which car- ties- nearly a 1,000 average in Robitaille of Rice and 6-foot-¥ Don Goldstein of Louisville. They also drafted Michigan’s co-captains, George Lee and M. C. Burton. x * * Johnny Green,’ Michigan State agile star, went to the New York Knickerbockers in the first round. The Knicks took’ his Spartan teammate, Bob Anderegg, on the third round.. Paul Benes of Hope and Ed Blair ofeWVestern Michigan’ 200 were two other choices of the Knicks. The Pistons other. selections were Gary Alcorn of Fresrio State, Tony Windis of Wyoming, Lou Jordan of Cornell, Doug Smart of | Wastingtes., Chuck Curtis of Pacific Lutheran, Doyle Edmin- ston of Hardin-Simmons, Bruno league play, will be one of the feature teams in action today. BRAKES | cae Hintngs; clean snd, jst hen / Including labor and H iar frent Ww bearings: adjust Rete _# é grease 2 , nesembiy: “12” © Chev. =e Ee “mile tn : pote tare he ene " MARKET 1 77 W. Heron * THESE 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: SAFTL-GRIF Remove all 4 wheels; install ’ “Other cars sits excep! Nash. findobee Hudson. RELINED All 4 Wheels complete, FE 8.0424 ner, Piston owner, meets his price. | Zoliner, backed up by his vast! ” Braves, Phils Swap. strong Braves’ No. 1 catcher. Del Cran-| course * * * The trade followed a full day ‘of four innings as the Reds the Phils 5-0 on three hits. Robin Roberts, going the route for the second ‘straight time was the loser, giving up home runs to Gus Bell (2) and Ed Bailey. “-* -&.< The Los Angeles Dotgers.-who continue to pace the NL with an 11-7 exhibition mark, ,»whipped the Braves 9-2. The Dodgers broke .a four-game losing streak as Gene Snyder and Billy Harris allowed the Braves only seven hits. Kansas City beat the New York 42. The A’s got to rookie John Gabler wt x starter Tom Brewer blew a four-run first in- ining. Jead fashioned by Bill Ren-} na’s grand slam homer. The “Cubs banged out 16 hits, includi ers by John Gory! and ill : “Billy Pierce and Bob Shaw combined on a six-hitter for the Chicagd White Sox jn a 51 vic- tory over St, Louis. Bill White homered ‘for the third straight day for the Cardg run. San Francisco; getting homers from Bob Schmidt and Orlando Cepeda, defeated Cleveland 7-5 al- though outhit by 148. The Giants scored ‘four times in the” ninth off Al Cicotte. 1g hom- ti Aver- TUESDAY'S FIGHTS Witterns, 1 At ~ 0 if.—Plash Eidete: 133, paiipina, etn SP Teddy Davis, 135, =zOrle Chatmon, 182, Ricky Hair, Calif. Oakland, Calif., knocked out 196, Pittsburg, Cauif., 6, Yanks for the third straight time,|and The Chicago Cubs -lashed Bos-’ lton 11-6 after Red Three Onidand’ mers athletes ‘have been awarded letters in win- ter sports at Michigan State Uni- . Bill Singleton of Pontiac Life Saving sb {Ofer at PNH Swim: Certificates. Can Be Attainad in Course Starting Saturday A Junior and Senior Life Saving sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department, will begin this Saturday and con- tinue ‘through May 23 in the Pon- tiac Northern High School swim- a Junior certificate and 17 for Seniors, The ‘hho qualifications for =— the Junior program fol- 1. Boys and girls miust be be- tween the ages of 12 ang 15 or in grades 7 through 10. : 2. They must be able to do a standing . front dive; swim 220 yards using the crawl, sidestroke backstroke; surface dive at least -six feet; tread water for Minimum qualifications for en- tering the Senior program’ follow: 1. Boys and. girls must be at least 16 years old or no lower than the lith grade. 2. They must be able to do a y | standing front dive; ‘swim 440 yards using the crawl, sidestroke and backstroke; surface dive at least six feet; tread water for 30 sec- onds, and float on the ‘back for one minute. Boy. Scouts,Girl. Scouts.‘ and Camp Fire girls wishing to pass the various swimming require. - ments of their respective organi- tations can-do so hy taking this Junior Life Saving course, The swimming program is open to alt those living within the Pon- tiac Board of Education school district and there is no charge for either course, All interested per- sons should register with the Parks and Recreation Department today. To register or. gain additional! in* , Call the Recreation De- partment at FE 3-7131, ROCKEY Ar A GLANCE SOLED ts 3. Boston 2 iot) Series tied 2-3 : et 1, Series tied 2-2 Loutsttuie s” 4 Migville feads 1-0 Port wares & ee Indianapolis 4, Port Spartans, ‘M’ Lose —some base hits for three tour- ne: Michigan college baseball ms. on Liakonis, - Mame and. Srewatee: L—diakon Western Wins in F lorida TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (—Wantedjon four hits and Mlinois beat Mich- igan State 8-3 on three singles. cn eee a Btw of runs on a homer by Bill Schudlich. . The: hits have been for the visitors from the W Won- | Line scores . deriand in’ the Florida State In- Minols ........+. 310-8 11 3 . vitational tournament which con- neo Bint “00 ‘oot. 3 } tinues the rest of the week. West- | ya."gicoten Ws) ‘ana selon poe ern Michigan and ol OES Michigan State were able to Bate omsaf are © vi ee ee en Duke ..:.. 400. 001 974 in, Rindeey (7) and Byting; Wil- * oor 020—3 ie 020 000-2 6 4 Mamet, White “Bareis (5) and woneae Nelgon, Davis (8), ‘Zyl (0) and Western seme 3.0 Pictida “State gecesi. ee. ; eee ree ee ere ee ee are eee re ee ee 3e Bees pee ce S ‘ eit os my a ee Le , nee ae neg, ae ae i oe = ee rs yee on oe ee : Bo. * . ak a t : oo , 4 * = "ts es bis + ‘'’ | an, et ; of a i ee 4 ‘ eotee | ‘ > rf : ae : i : THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. :; sib * Positloc's 's Dick a ‘Among Amateur Boxers ' Seekin U.S. Titles. ae “ 9 TOLEDO, his ~-h Sat of at{night wheri the Pontiac Chapter of the 700 Bowling) — least 122 leather throwers will open|Club of America will receive its national charter - ata ibe ‘hampiontipe the Sper banquet to be held at Madison Junior High School, | Arena Thursday night. . iho affhir wil! be open by meahers ot the new chapter wage ter in.10. velo di- |31 and their wives. A total of 57 now belong to the elub) . visions settled “4. \Which has been formed for area keglers who have rolled day night. Twenty-two AAU dle | + least one sanctioned 700 series. Another feature of the pie will be the installe- | bs s : sane. By CHUCK ABAIE : Neo ; “Complete Front: End 7 Alignment - ‘58° Electronic fecon Trened omens MUFFLER J} BRAKE SERVICE f RELINING tricts in 20 states, the District of Columbia and Canada are send- Blowout Proof. giliggenrs | ing fighters to the tournament. ition of officers. Thirteent | re : $ : 95 The field includes six members| men making up the “brass” - Written Lifetime : of last year’s international team ; part in two days in hopes of mak- Guarentee. which competed in Mexico City of the organization will be| ing up for some dismal show- Free Installation =| triet. Labor & Ports honored headed by presi-| ings im state competition this yhese ae Wilber “Mecture of dent Bill Bull. His title in| %ase- A highlight of the week- Toledo, a middleweight and the : only American-to win in the inter- the chapter wil be King! quet for all the Pontiac con- nationals; Cyril Woodland of Phil-|Pin. testants to be held at a hotel adelphia, ha eas ~ hax, “The group. was a by| there. 1 runner-up in last year’s AAU bowling star and enthusiast Clark} punds la affair. knowi -|Grant McEwan, a 125-pound entry|paich several weeks ago. He holds!,, 9 St eae eee from Salt Lake City: Sammy OF-|the responsibie position of Sécre-\rajsed at a Bowling Se tega of Den ver, entered in the 132- tary or?Pin Buoy in the chapter. held at Lodge 810 several weeks pound division; Norman Johnson! pontiac’é invasion of the ElkS|ago. te ayedcat ita ao tee “ National tournament at ‘Foledo will| ~ +e -*- wey © Ss q ~ thi ‘ Hartiord, Cono:, the only champion be another major event on tap this) Even with all those Elks out “ _ weekend.~ Lodge 810 annually has town, there will still be plenty th “ee oteabyre be ia to defend a Na- ine jargest number of entries in| activity at their Orchard Lake yay * *« t | nan ae (ent or a — Carrying Pontiac's hopes in the|CePHOn. mixed doubles’ tourney and the|“** three-day fistic competition will be Some 67 teams will be taking final meeting of the Pontiac Wom- Dick Compton, Michigan AAU: wel- en's Bowling. Association on tap|- ight ch: The blond 1 ‘|there. Latter. event will be Sun- [See ceemnion, The ood - &ingtield. Club |éay stersoon with award to Cty ~Tmperial 15 Minute Se ic sO15 <* | BONDED, HEAVY. g> - DUTY SHOES — ack 1 Free Adjustment Motor Mart “hy Center FE 3-7845 } f=) Smiloage FE 3.7846 i: 123 £. Montcalm ‘SHEER: GENIUS .. . A toe more than scissors, needle gud cloth. “ @ superiative,suit. It takes TAILOR- ~~. - Bacon ARG G TALENT —something we're Sine en. Our custom-tailored. buits are the es utd te of elegance — the standard of comparison! ors last ‘week on two victories in Women's champs to be “ a the ting and a forfeit, \Reported on Sale many highlights. . a It looks liké: a four-team race Pa. #—Thelto the wire Women's 0 hiskey by Hiram Walker... me oc ith Nats Face Hex~ lente nigel witha a + owner of the Springfield In-|land County Employes League . dians is believed-to have placed/First place Ducky’s Bar had 2820' . . RANDOLPH the- club’s’ American Hockeyjin Baldwin Bowlerettes loop -re- educated taste and a sense of value © “CONFUSED? League franchise on sale for $250,-\cently . . .. Dobski topped 6-7-10 5 a sc jultout, sult, values? a r 17 Db 0 Hon Celt Court «1980, the Harrisburg Evening News|split in Elks Ladies . . . Talbot's _ ey cnt Ad "Tar Soenseches reported Tuesday. boosted slim lead in Pontiac House- cM ge ae mae 408 Code: — ol f vanuest , Z CUSTOM TAILORS & CLOTHIERS. . a prone ap tt Eee eives Longa wh SLS00F, BIENDED WHISKEY + 86 PROOF © 90% STRAIGHT WHISKEYS, 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD “ “908 W. Huron = FE -2-2300_|f) BOSTON (AP)—The stubborn — tts club's franchise in order| _ 4. N+ Hickson ‘team headed | , 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS + HIRAM WAIKER & SONS INC, PEORIA, lb e: . Natiqnals attempt to!;,, a Western League fran- for Lakeland Ladies crown with ' - ’ er iL Complete Tellociag Service — Tuxedo Rentals td ‘snap Boston's home-court hex: and | | by margins of 22, 22 and 21 points, |low Australian Ashley per ‘at a cost of $140,000 . . Stancato| Oy aS E h C irespectively. The Celts always ap. oe This gave both Gonzales and|appears to be pulling away in the’ THE VERY LATEST electronic retrea ing WA ¥ xc ang e oO. :pear- to reach their greatest heights! Hoad a record of 16-7 in the won- Lakewood Housewives race but! equipment just installed brings you the ultimate in retreading quality, appear- ance and performance at | the custom- bilt tire. -- 404 S$. aoe PE 369432. I before home crowds and a turnout.|lost standings. although Hoad still}such leagues as the Sylvan Supper in more than 12,000 is expected|leads in money won, $10,855 to|cjyb, Elks House, Motor Inn”B,” for the finale with Syracuse, . _|$10,250 for Gonzales. 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He’s catching up in size with Tex., away ahead ' County Hunter Tells How He Killed Beat eed of a 3-pound Dane puppy, at birth, a 0s about twice nenmiall & Grover 'W, Smith of Ferndale,) cessful bear hunting, Smith sia the cans, before it re-|for the breed. points out; is patience, He got cognized him for a man. As it | Michigan . conservationists fost one of their strong plent} of time to prove that last started to get up, Smith let his advocates in the recent death of C. A. (Frenchy) Paquin, fall as-he spent three rainy days | first arrow fly, hitting the bear | in recent years head of the Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of | ' Paces,”| im the wood without getting with- | in the neck but not killing it. |. Commerce. Frenchy, indefatigable worker for the estab- ‘Outdoor Life for April.| in range of a bear.. : A second lishment of Michigan’s highly rated conservation program, -_ po’ Lye By then Smith’s camping gear/from about 30 paces. The next headed the department’s educational division for many © } arrow ore goaked, and he decided to/was closer, but not close enough.) years. me : | Sag” Sele Snes ve eae ne Me Puree jth sng te wir He ee irwey natrumenil tn organination of the Mich this time "wanted something big- aaré “set 'eut ‘belt atthe nl abated ag : et tin Sk tad 8 rs Assn., ( WA), was also active in na-. Smith also has been suc-ltion of two bear trails near the ne gg Siang eg docet be tional conservation circles. . : Tahguamenon River outside Of/the bear died before he had to use McMillan in the upper peninsula. . : ) . "| He awoke before daybreak, 80] ‘rhe bear tipped certified scales Qhioans Like State | Solunar Tables | heard something on the) .. 479 pounds, dressed weight. The schedule of solunar periods, | se aie, ne eo ex eae Parks for Camping jis oe tc tots mame) — PROTECTION Only a Few Pennies Per Day! Call us now for information on all types of marine = insurance for inland lakes or the Great Lakes. 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MOGNIM GBSO19» — | $380. 4/5 Qt. ~ Code No. 4 Comp Ne, 410 B One whiskey that c tastes good-right =I from the ROE | 7 | Smooth as Silk © eT a ee ee ee a ee oe, ee eee ee ee a AOR PH a ees a oe ee Ee Se eae ee ee eo . ; 2 e ne Ji es ee ‘ a ah £5 Se, a7, | oy oes aye = ate DS ee pee ee cai pr Ss Px ee pee pea ‘ A , eee 3 : = tek te eee ee Og go 8 “i 1 | + THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1950 8 ’ ¥ Be re ae oe Bs be " , = : 4 : : ez oN e¢ = - ; . : * y % si 2 es : Zt : es Homesteading in Alaska No Picnic == _ WASHINGTON ~~ Alaska -bound,an encouraging example of suc- years. te make ite eclection, and jin cultivation by the end: of three! 1A ee ag es SS Sl. Bt ‘Poneer ma are heading toward an|cessful northern agriculture. But) ts expected to begin with theives, ws : ee er entirely new kind of, frontier. -—] Virtually wig py a pga perl tion. elie gl + a : Phe le. 3 new land there been taken up,| terior regions. Eventualfy Those who have tried it tell nes ; ‘The 49th Stale greets newcomers | ptjpor suitable regions lie beyond top to ii ' of ¢ of this priva 1 mitting rth as ios -*- Lempected scenes of raw wilder-jreach ofthe present limited road ‘1 owns - i nes” and fast-growing settlements, system. ; through sale, lease, or bhome- |they say, are essential to success. 3 with hustling enterprises, and a| = -*) * ® | steading An estimated $25,000 is required to}. (°*, ~t¥ preponderantly male population,| Moteover, the Federal Govern-/ Meantime, many looking for °stablish a working dairy farm. i ei) ere -But— behind the pioheer front, ney has reserved, vast stretches) Alaska homesteads find them still nay tts Siete gt fo) i modern id means {of Alaska’s ‘forest; glacial, and! under Federal control ’ "new . To attract business _ _ ut peavey tag aharan ‘wane voleanic regions for national parks pega sane tae on —esperially concerns to process BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES gy : maple f raw materials—the State extends, = cad nig, mye the Nationa and Monten ie of Alaska! imirers that the Far Nordhtax exemptions and ther incor POOP Ree Oe j locity bald tw tha Kedecel Gao offers pioneers no royal road-to|tives. But again.enterprisers are en CONST , Alaska’s leaders have'repeated. (0 ont a’ ¢ ‘ot some 103 Srtune- warned that capital is needed, and WALD CYR “OES | KNOL) ly stated that they are interested million acres has now been offered To qualify for a farm. of up to; markets so far are limited. Other; © |{/DO WE WAFT. | OFERE in solid planning for the future, |i. new State = 160 acres, a settler must first clear| problems, such as seasonal labor; - TEA YAR | net boom-or-bust speculation or | ~ 7 oe _ |theyland, build a home on it, and|demands,. face individual job!) | °—2° sia eben UA ‘ get-rich-quick” ventures of the old The State Government has 2% | put at least one eighth of the area'seekers. . Ps | Gold Rush variety. ; . ' 7 + ‘BOARDING HOUSE AMOS, Beg iF HE BUTTS | With only about. 215,000 - people . e fn an area more than twice the TIS SS ee aS a pair tag Tom, pastas aged Be cee 5 emai ae to be plenty of room in Alaska for} Ea’ a: 5 ™ GOTTA HIM ONE MORE homesteaders. Much of the a. GAD! DID You . however, 18 too mountainous, tos| fig SEE THAT 2 THE B pA ae ~ “tnaccessible, or too severe in cli- MIGHTY MIDGET “ MS CLUSKY'S - mate for cultivation and grazing. sh HURLED HIMSELF B . IN-LAW GETTIN'AS a eee pre tanuska- Valley, near’ Bae the thriving city of Anchorage, is} fay MIDSECTION — at a ABAD FIRSTS HAW / HE'S Reduce Fees, | tyacats Hospitals Told Fe Their. President - Elect, _ Urges Self-Controls to, Keep Government Away CHICAGO (UPI)—American Hos- pital Association President-elect Dr. Russel A, Nelson called on the nation’s hospitals ‘today to cut down their own fees before the government step in to do ti for them. . “More self controls are needed for the strength of our voluntary hospitats,"" Nelson said. ‘The mechanism for this type of self- . control already exists—in the state hospital associations.” : Nelson's comments were pub-| lished in the current issue of} . ¢ . Hospitals, the magazine of the! é OUT OUR WAY 7 AHA. . a _ I'M GONNA LEAVE You Kg / I WILL: HERE NOW, SO REMEM- “| FROM HERE Door! J eve bee gee” RAS CLUSKY'S ON. ff +] © 1909 by MEA Service, fee, TM Reg, US. 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FE : -manufacturés the new units, ex-) J ijycd,4* % plains that hospitals.use them to, ave ot % store bone, skin; eves and arterial ee oe ‘, ek __ segments for emergency operations | s bees ‘ ‘ LE RASS / and research. | i Wa Yate ; % . Ae Z 7 Produce Atomic Heat or _—- t ~ Pee, as fy al : ‘ eal = 4 a / WASHINGTON (UPI) — The | |” : ‘ m= uNG Al Atomic Energy Commission is now routinely producing nuclear heat sources for the‘tiny genera- tors expected to furnish electri- . . TRwittams 4- cal power for satellites and per- . THE NEUTRAL STRIP @ 1988 by WEA Service, tne. TM. aa Pat. OF. ~ haps spaceships of the future. @ , j - : ? § : 6 ol Lox DONALD DUCK | “By Walt Disney. i yt sda lei >. NANCY en] (esac) BeOS Press eeS) Gy). Coenen ees WS OH, BOY---ILL BE ABLE ERE, DRINK (THE PHONE! J) SR RyS~) PMOCH SETTER, Jr a] NOW es: - aa JH, BOY ~~~ : . : 4 Sepa) eoepiarinnth elias - Exar J; ONE -- TWO-- TO SLEEP 3 MINUTES - | | * MEDICINE! 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Minimum id $350.00 — 2% down, Bal 6 mos. Geiedaion: will, ‘Sell | Two Million Shares at) | $56.50 Per = * F snag ‘on back line. Morley. ve, on &., Emmons Ave. on E. Minimum a . mrear roe % down, NEW YORK @ — A. good in- stor reception was indicated to- aay for the two million shares (113) mos ~~ BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS ee, Prcapective purchasers shall submit their bids in. - sealed S peona Pg marked “LAND SALE BID" ko * Board .on.or- before. . ‘The offering price was below last jnight’s cloge- on the New York Stock Exchange where Ford was iquoted at $57.12 a share, up 25 cents on the day. Late in the morning, Ford declined 25 cents same. to. this Taosdey, Apri 7, 1959. Such bids shall oaths. ea Geeieny 0 lisled {a this o. ‘ | | pace | checks will | be promptly returned to all This Bond: d axing as agent for the Oakland Cointy , Teserves the right to withdraw above described parcels of land from the sale,.or reject any or all bids submitted if deemed to be in the best interest of the County of Oakland. All sales shall be subject to ratification by the Oakland Proceeds go to the Founda- Jatgest secondary salé was Foundation, of 10,200,000 shares of | Ford common. That distribution ee: OAKLAND counry BOARD ef auprrors. County Otfice Bldg. — No. 1 Lafayette St. toe Pian: Michiges. & eo ke t repre pielipeda yy Bek ek Oo open We — Advertisement) _ ; ‘YouR OAKLAND. oman CIRCUIT. ‘hen Qualitied by Every Test WE STANDS FOR EQUAL JUSTICE BEFORE THE LAW We know Wendell Steen to be on attorney of great integrity, : understanding of the law ond compassion for people. He hos : been honored by his fellow attorneys with-many high positions in beat ened City Be Associations. We know he will moke on ou ing Circuit judge. Mis -uche vies te A wai ones Sr _ WENDELL BROWN for Circuit Judge of Oakland County. Waterford Twp. . Bloomfield | > \ “Birmingh > NON-PARTISAN CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR - _ BROWN Bist Aeicual JUDGE ae million dollars) of Ford Motor Co, Ia common stock offered at ‘$5650 a 3B. Pigg = with strong No. 1 pelts 1956-effering, also by the Ford ‘s Wee dente: wee 4t- of aaigttay 4 i were seers eanes i, pk. Seton ee eee Fa et gon \% bu — oS oo ont. pa hea as Dargie gars few sales steady but to ate Ibs. 16.25-16.50; mixed No, 1 201 Ib . Weights 16.90; No. 2 and Tbs, 15.00-16.00; mixed Ibs, .12.25-13.00. prime. 3440-38.00; standard and Shee hi $0010.50. choice sisughter ~ Will Testify ness who heard the shots that Teel’s fatal struggle with his tress of 15 years. his ac slayer. “Deputy: prosecutors said Smith was watching~ Teel’s when he, entered it after an ning in the apartment, of the or saw signs of aestruggle. The. defense and agreed in opening small French revolver. But ally as Teel tried to prevent Announced state witnesses day included Dr, Myron K. a deputy coroner who pronou Teel dead at the scene; Dr. leton, Ind,, a witness tothe ee Mrs. Nicholas bought Special guest speaker at clinical psychiatrist at the land Child Guidance Clinic. a quest -answer period. election of officers for next also, wil] take«place. |. Loeenenesenees D begat 90.05. seeeeeeanee 6.00 ea ones 4 stesteesseeetey « Far’ Witness ~ Woman Hearing Shots That Killed Teel Likely to Be Called Today INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A wit- wealthy Forrest Teel’s life will be called by the state to testify about “The witness is Edna Smith, an apartment. house neighbor of the girl for whom Teel had jilt- ed- Minnie B (Connie) Nicholas, girl friend, Laura Mowrer.. They declined to say whether she -heard prosecution, called it a premedi- tated murder of jealousy while the defense said it happened accident- Nicholas from shooting herself. mett. Pierce, who. performed an autopsy; R. Y, McVaugh of Pend- ing of the dying man, ‘and William G: Gano, a pawnbroker at whose Waterford PTAs Set 2 Events This Week | two" “deetetigg naive been sched- uled by Waterford Township ent-Teacher” assdeiations this week. Stringham School at 8 p.m, Thurs- pre be’ Dr, Morris Weiss, Oak-|-° is talk, there will be Beginning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the William Burt School, there ~ $4.00 1 ve ee cS ae phe meng 80 Ibs. ase eae crane * 1.65 prime steers unsold a: lots Meheles Retlers be few utility and standard.» 20.50-25.50; ‘jutility cows 18.00-30.56: canners and cutters 15.00-19.00. Hogs—Salable $00. Bui and so. steady; mixed lots No. 2 and 3 “190. meee “welts 16.75; load mostly No. 1 3 240 grades sows 300- 400. Ibs. 13.28-14.00; No. 2 and 3 400-600 Vesiers—Salable bi steady: choice and good 34.00; cull ~~ utility 16. 00-28.00. ewes took mis- Mrs. auto eve- new __Mrs..Nicholas.had learned Teel's| _ fs and was waiting in| Teel’s car when he returned,,to it. proseéution 2 statements Tuesday that Teel died of three bullet wounds from Mrs, Nicholas’ the Mrs. to- ill, mel Em- find- her ‘Par- the “An year Quite a few Firmness was indecisive, » poultry and Eggs - larly since, the ‘perrorr routtry . _—_| unable to post a gain by the close|Com a sort 1 (AP)—Prices paia/in the past four sessions. Deer pound, f. 0 Detroit, for No. 1 x *.¢ cenit ve yout %e 21; light type hens The hence vy lers” and g - The ticker tape was late in the, initial wave of transactions but go| Caught up quickly. tled down to a moderate pace. tive stocks, steels, rubbers, utili- ties and selected issues tilted the: market to the upside. The action |¢o"! Z 3 stocks were un- : iL a ‘Turnover set- ee most automo- 3 9 ae 2 however, particu-|Cent co market has been Di news veckpieund CHECOTAH, - moved, doors, by the Oakland . County vis on 0 ’ $2 comn| 3 sm 2%, Secu ie 1958, the following described properties #4 to % higher, May $1,22%; oats ie ‘last weekvand. this ‘lp & good be: (Ek are hereby offered for sale under the terms and condi | 1% higher to % lower, May 67%: DETROIT EGGS rometer of business activity. Cau-/Emer Rs one manque ter Matec Se ivye %4 to 1% higher, May $1.43%4; | __ DETROIT. bral 1 (AP)—Eges ‘To. ».|tion iri Wall Street, however, con- ee ae ns ss ss % higher to % lower,|D‘jc = oe eT ee So ee bs paar ~ = ‘medium 30; A sea Sate Se In * es , . ‘ WATERFORD ' 0 — © \ + [orowncirage A, eetra args 34; nrge| International | Business | Mi | 3 ‘ _ ’ response G ‘Paresl 1b ‘Lot No, 359. ng Pt 10, See, 3. Approx. te Grain. Prices Sa ray an atbO-24: extra large| Stock split proposal, advanced 17 | $ pedibem’ ong tote | 4. @mcaco G oe saat; iarge 2091; medium 28; grade S| to 560 om an opening ot | Ge ie April 1 (AP) — Opening [A586 jeree 29-30; large 29-2944; me- 3,500 shares. then “reduced its (¢ . | Wheat— aosig vee evi dium M; grade large ee gain to ‘about 9 points in later ‘Sees coareny as B kee mena . ae - Gt No RY EEC S)tivestock |e tated stat 2 rts | May seefeere LI July Tu, Lah]. DETROIT LIVESTOCK by American Motors, Raytheon! # lee es a Waris) "| DETROIT. April 1 (AP)—Cattle— land Goodrich eer ae May ...-..1.10.17 $00. Bulk Sam standard: to . * } Oats — Nov. ....000 030 low mixed offerings; few loads ~ ke prsvceee 6T% 4 choice steers in. run; cows comprise/ a Sree’ 9 around 30 per cent; slaughter sisers and’ One Bushy Brush Int Okla, (#—Johnnie ae seneee Warn tee é ae Ps. seagsusis: Rwy wu —ame gees easton ab deewne Berusesss Ss tat Pt Sweeasane WHR eww Li 33 Dr. RCA ..... th. ha “4 Reyn Mot ... 143° Rey Tob B . 12.2 Reyal Dut z a3 Pap .<. ille Mt... pa EEL azezte jamin, a wotiexs deus Parents ‘Get. Two Back.jw Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. ‘deputy coroner, said at the time the child died of. infection appar- ently caused by the worst diaper rash he had ever seen. dudge Moore. said yesterday * another hearing’ into the case _ will be held sometime in June. Returned to: the parents were the family until the June hearing. To be- placed in’ boarding homes are Raymond, 10; Janet, 9; Ben- - Boarding Home $i)" wa "Vote For Circuit ae ie ee + PB judes 4 Years As A Re er 2 And 7 Years As 563 Ob 4 I —Adv. ahs Be 3 ) from 9 to 9. 674 04 Pann | §| ‘The eight children were place [Sunse, Le. ede <1 ha Perera. 6a) Ie Cie Okada cae tee | Remmage Gale. K st C Ball 8 i ve ee - ry : fu Pepe! Cola 's.: 301] death of their baby sister. rs Si ci ‘stoke PM. Br SL helps D's’. 693| The child, Barbara, 7 months, _ Ad. |} Bhiloo, _--+»-- 2441 died March 8 en route to William No Plug for Musician LAGRANGE, Ind. @—Raymond - Troyer considered his musical abil- ity had been slurred when he tele- phoned this classified ad to the . Standard: “For : Sale, trombone and boxer pups.” The ad cate out reading: “For sale, trombone and box of- plugs.” Thomas S. Meclnerney, 4 Robert, 12, and James. $. Jutge| "nonce OF aegis [aati 2|Moore said a Juv Court * ron. er will maintain. surveillance -of| passenger vt esl buses, \ Bpecifications bu may be obtained at the be =" the Superintendent of Schoo Bids wii Wetneetes. Fey The Bo right’ to reject any or all bide th 7; Diane, 6; Michael, 3; ot Bdveation raferves the 45 65. 35 22. 64. . BS -- & > 2. ay .12 2. : 60.6 BY . - 16 | and BRADY. - Hi bg . 2. Dell, 2. Gecretary. pene dof a 2 Tens waar is ae ee On " wichigas dg Lo “* STOCK AVERAGES on, ‘Rs ome 28.3; NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- ‘April 1 2, °$0. 48.3 -ond . 3 sociated Press): ent eager : ere 16 ST, : 3 OS OO NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN OF A in gy Indust, Rails Util. Stocks| Public hearing to be held bythe Water- 3 Pac "3" ‘Net change .. +8 +4 1 +3 +§ ford Township Zoning a ‘at the : ‘4iNoon today ’...320.4 1455. 100.7 220.4 Township Hall, We rfl -8, 1960 3 ry 14 og Prev. day... 319.6 '335.¢°- 100.4 319-908-230 p.m. to oder “the following 4 40. ago. .e: 322.3 137.1 100.9 321.7,change to the Zoning Map “* q9°7| Month ago .., 324.1 8 : 100.7 222.8 ,.Te change from Residentiat to Com- ‘Be 5371 Ce BITS 71.0 360.1) merelgl: 88. oe JIB. re 1021 225.5) Let’ee Blzabeth Park Acres, part of . ape 308.1 133.8 © 96.0 Zits the W % of the NW ‘s of Bee. 26.7 3 N .™M. one D180 ise. 95.7 214.3 ROE acco the plat thereof as mM. +4. TMT $ 729 166.6 Tecorded in 4 County Records. . 3 —— : Bee td located on Gtreet near ‘nme Lake Road. ba a snegas _ wi ee one — interested are Tequesied .3. Nephler Co. omer “decimal © ane cighths A copy ot = Zening Map ones: ‘High bow Noon|with a list of the p sapiens chemeos fa Marie LeMasiers reached into ajiitcrt gai" ay Gen.te® ate ae 4, Deu co FG" Ra me he ela Be te Tonge brush and broom closet for a brush/ Jones & L ... . ee beer ae of 2 these interested. during house cleaning. One brush Howell Elec. Mtr. Co* - . 11.4 24 . ADSIT = It was a possum who! Jose Bonaparte. an ex- x-king | The Propt nett one. ee hd 2 ee ¢ MES sexTER. te “ somehow had come in from out- \of Spain,-onee retired to an estate’ — - a Aig a faving, eo ‘ Clerk ‘in Bordentown, N.J. "No sale, bid and asked. m. Witertord Township ¢ Death Notices — BAUMGARTNER. MARCH 23, "80 Mrs. Julia Catherine, 16 6. dock 8t.; ; age 89; dear mother ye ward se Peed. Amandus, Alfred W ed- _ erick and Raymond F. Pocmgert- ner, Mrs. Mary Jalesky ana Mrs Isabelle Wasilus: Leo Priemer. Punerdl service ‘e be held Thursday, April 2, at am. at St. Vincent de Pau Church with interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. heqgewryag“e _ = ae Harbor, where M will He in state. UTCHINSON, MARCH 30, James &r., 6t. (formerly of 2991 Knoll ); age 77, dear father of Mrs. Aenone es Wiliam, James | Jr. and Richard D. Hutchinson; dear brother of*Mrs. Sarah Ballentine; also survived by nine grandchil- dren and four great-grandchil- dren. Punerat-service will be held Saturday, > at 1:30 p.m. _frome the Moore Chapel of the * Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home with . FP. William Paimer officiat- g. Interment in White Chapel Griffin Puneral Auburn Heights,- after 7 p.m. Thursday. , APRIL 1, Harps ANNA #., ittemore; 69; dear mother of Mrs. Kathleen Smith, Mrs. Biikey, Mrs. Ann 8 p.m. Thursday at the Melvin A. Schutt Puneral Home, where Mrs. Murphy sul lie in state. _fard” of. Thanks means. Wace ~ 2 Ben Bigger: & Daught The Pontiac Press _FOR WANT ADS. DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re, . what immediately. The ress @ssumes no respon- ‘ gbiltty for’ errors o’ to cancel the charges . re r that portion of the fir @ advertise- ne error, are made be sure your “kill number,” 3 ——— wil) be given Be x 4 g @ 3 8 3 +4 > lay guertocs's publication. Transient Want Ads mr y be canceled up to 8: the day of pu cation siter the first insertion. - ASH- WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Dayy ae 12 2 ie $2.04 "3 1.50 2.97 4.50 as . 2.00 3.84 5.76 8 2.50 3 - 6.70 8 300°. $2 7 3.50 «6/630. 9. 8 400 «6 7.20 es 9 450 / 810 12:4 dear sister Of and preathe a sigh | For you were mine and I remember ‘Rosary will, 130 Wednesday at he “Brace Smith Puneral Home. CURTIS, MARCH 31, 1059, , LEON. ard K... 9196 Little Parms, White Lake Lage ge e 60; loved. husband of ret J. Curtis; dear father of & th D., ad D., ‘Gare: Leigh George W dear her of Samuel Petersburg. Pia. ae ‘ j XPRESS es OUR ; In n Memoriam 2 In: MEMORY or MY WIFE, Gladys Elien Spares. who passed away * april i There is K wastand who misses you sad _ nade ‘he time long since you And ‘i *intok of zn daily and hourly, And 7 try to be brave and content. But ‘the tears I shed in silence, of regret, web Though afl the world forget. Kim Skarritt ° Funeral Directors COATS. - FUNERAL HOME Drayton Piains OR 3-1757 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME for Furerals” CSPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane of Motor FE 2-878 Cemetery Lats BPP 4 CHOICE LOTS (6 GRAVES TO lot) in section 5. Perry Mt Park. _J choice lot-at Oakland Hills ee “etery near Walled Lake and Ni Phone OR 3-2253 BEAUTIFUL ¢6GRA RAVE LOT, PER Hoe ness re coed _ 4 Voorhees-Siple: ; : Help Wanted Male 6 6! MESSENGER & Aprakerrice. 1 it) _to 24 for art studio. MI 6-1171. MEN NOW EMPLOYED, IF” you are not making $100 per week or more, We- ster Ris at $110 per me De eroage ity to —_ ‘a. ear, ie, cen it 5 mee © COUPLE AGES. 21-35 premises No children _Welp Wanted Female 7 CURB GIRLS OVER 18. APPLY in person, Big Jim's Drive-In, _ 430 Dixie Hwy CAR AIOP. EXPERIENCED. AP- ply ip person. Frost-Top Drive-In. sis Huron DISHWASHER. EVENING WORK. Ap Dinte Bey Drayton Pia.os. y_ Eves FPFICE “Live on Real te Sal ment cee |. cifice work ‘Both mas & wile | DEPENDABLE LADY FOR BABY- good typist, able drive. no! _ Sitting, must live in. eases . tanvassing. Gas furnished, $300 a EXPERIENCED W a. month plus furnished apartmest & m. to il p.m. Also Yoder a ee, poser ol —. oneved aera No phone calls Park-} service permanent position eee KE with geil _— company. A oe Scheduling, pei Rs. i aot Box” 101. fanning inventory controls, etc. RESTAURANT AND OR INSTITU- PRES AND RELIABLE 1 galeaman to take on addi-| , colored girl over 25 to live in. line, Reply” Pontise, Press| Thursday and every other Box 58. . day off *MAyinir 6-5515. | ) ERrom cain” Apmiyah ee . < r p y et once, REAL ESTATE; For pm ain * SALESMAN Wixom. - FOR ACREAGE Ss osene At, Wantet map to s sale references, stay forme. Attractive | tights Good salary. ellen pow deai, Call Mr Riley at FE -4-4821. ae for ren person. . 23-7921. w On EXPERIENCED COOK AND WAIT- ag tang yemonth. Must oe good ress combination. No evenings cf milker. PE OA &-384 - Sundays. — jon. 1 W.. . sportat: 68) W.. meen WAITRESS S AND STEADY ee hte 5 Por ene. = loyment for workin men Appl ween m. & & some mechanical gbitity. Call Pens son's Gril oom, 1 is Fe §-6115, Thursday, April 2nd, SALESMAN 32-55 — Chapel Memorial Associa- tion has a — for a digni- fied Phar gan oonels call on réecom- t estate or Experienced preferred. but necegsary. y ~ Auburn Ave, between 5: p.m. * BOX REPLIES. 2,5, 7, 14, 21, 22, 28, 31, 32, 59, 74, 76, 77, 94; 95, 102, 104, 108, 114; 118. Help Wi Wanted Male _ duty, UL 2-5 ee ON ATTENTI ION! National concern needs .5 neat, | aggressive, young men, 18 to 25 yrs. 1 te. major cities & Trave abroad. Plane, train fare & new ame 2: n day. Mich Service. 242 Oakland Ave AMBITIOUS MARRIED MAN 25 ‘in north Pontiac it Frida hag by Roe “ . Friday, April 3. Room 139 to 7:30 pm. Mr. Griffor, Pioneer Coffee Co. LE BSA , WANTED, GOOD living men’ between ages Cail “rRinity 3-3348 or MA _CITY/ OF PONTIAC «. CLERK Balate gyn $37 tasks. of general office routine & in¢ludes the profimient opera- nie ‘ofa typewriter. Fringe bene- fits’ aE a, seation os days, sick leave pension plan Position reauiees 5 mick school grad- ation. Apply City Hall. Ss 4 Parke St. ae Deven you should investigate e Stand our or- enh a’ few rome e persons. Call OR 3-0922, SRIVERGALESMAW FOR ESTAB- lished bakery route. Small Invest- ment necessary EL days, _LI §-5179 eves. DIE MAKERS First class fol shop men only. Visner Campbell, Rochester. BUMP © . pares "Sto Wked Gar a wk te e Sts. . darting Be 7 a ieee Cus- In Memoriam 2 IN LovING MEMORY | OF MY sans 2. No one/ paows Os e silent ieee Onty: Anose {lose tell, tief We - 7. her in” “silence, Wr edema tare Pein Re: as, ‘sometime our a 2 eititocmetes! lee ——— = available ae: EES. ty rat Sar _enced, ‘GRAVEL PUMF / ‘OP ERA-OR ON: patiding - DISTRIBUTOR Re My fhe el ae work ae 4 men with / exp. éady work. “Ad anced Material, RE 1. earn ings, plus, bonus. Apply 9:30 to 12:30, 4713 Dixie tai 6 rose 5 A-l TRUCK MECHANIC. HEAVY | < weekly) 21-35. . 6-1964 4 83 Work involves varied interesting | . Too' anc Engineering, 216 |. doot cativassing. “Must b sd . OR 3-07 » exp, helpful. Barnings with bonus beets. e well Sis aeein 1m . App . Royal Our il+ SALESMAN WANTED | . To train for branch manager Fa Man selected will be given a’ 6 mos, field training with earnings above average oo ga today only 3261 Eliz. Lake : SALESMAN WANTED *or modertization sales. Will train good worker D & M a Service, EE, 2-100¢ or PE 2-8245 “TWO SALESMEN GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK Must be a high school graduate, ures to type and work with oe res Apply in person to! Fred Thompson Circulation Department The Pon’ Press. - To sell imperial, Chrysie: r, Dodge. | atiac | Renault and used ate “Bigs | oe ae pian, other @ | HOUSEKEEPER: WHITE. ! EXP. i oat 8. Woodward ave, ay 3 tet oc ‘ _ i er ‘us neat i 8 mi im. MI r JO 64758. re uired. Live fi eneant. Re TWO REAL ESTATE 8 Sareea Reply_Pontiac Press Box 58. iving East or West of Pontisc.| HOUSEKEEPER. WHITE. LIVE Plenty of leads and iisein ings. Paul in. -Ref. Middle-aged. UL 2-5420. M, Jones, Real Estate 4-8550. LADIES & GIRLS ' LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES We have seveial part time open- for .real estate — New ings in our new Pontiac oftice, projects and hom Floor} Guaranteed hourly rate. choice of — Inquire at Jim Wright. 345 hours, Must have pleasant tele- kland Ave, in person. phone voice Call FE 3-7841 . a NEED MEN TO TAKE OR- LEGAL SECRETARY ders\for our Sani-Vac Dept If| Previous: experience desirable, you are between 2 & 45 & d willing to wotk ‘wpply at 80 N. ected Shorthand not required. Paddock 8 to 10 a ust be. fast accurate typist, WANTED MAN with r EQUIP. os to load -topsoil and peat mus — on commission basis. Good loading conditions. Approxi- mately five Hundred Thousand yards aysilable. MY 2-0040. ain at’ gid VETS Single,/ ree to ‘travel 36 states. No ¢ a a Above Soa have some knowiledee of simple Bor se Write Pontiac Press LADIES — I8 EXTRA MONEY needed in your home? Workin as an Avon Representative will | en A te io = vr tune income. 4-4508 or write Drayton Piains P.O, Box 536. LADY TO. DO) HOUSEWORK AND . bonuse: cere for 2 children, sta Im fate oe 3 we ac. | for home than wa yr eas, . Travel expenses paid. See ary FOR LOCAL Mr. Watson, el] Waldron, Thursday only, 10-5, No phone, ust De experiensed as BB ns ootin or manager. ress, Box iit Were oe MIDDLEAGED WOMAN. OWN YOUNG MAN who .can conk se wait teuee 18 to 24 yrs. for outside service ° de Must have insured auto | Live, tn. 23175 14 Mile_ Rd. & able te- converse intelligent- | MORNING COOK Wires LOTs ly, general knowledge of of hours. Anplv at the Chuck city. ror appt.’ Cat’ Pontiae offiee se eee Mr. Podgerspili FE 3-7844, COUPLE, AGES 21-35, Live oe rorakers.. He children. Help Wanted Female 7 otiee wort Both man and pte Pte DR ONE TE eT Fak ay typist, vag © te, i. o ageing. Cass 3 EAUTY. OPERATOR WANTE: $300 AB 9 wW iD. a a month plus fu aaand “tpaitment gorvee au CALL FE 5-4029. & meals giro A O-! OFFICE. ar i n side Pontiac, needs Lay R.N tion ee wa ell eotablished = jootor’s. assl to do lab WwW Pontiac Press Box and a di work, .BMR, EKG, tients. cesist with | forTiceiie Renting # als-conditioned of | sALESLADY, HOUSEHOLD LIN- axTRAO ASH FOR EMPLOYED New ly, Re Good ry. Write veniee ae oa Scicamenthip bot bes . bien ‘id ens on party plan. No detivetios, fo i ag oe A. § om Green: P SELT. cos MEGS THAT PAO. Tush: : i 8 pal, mp, ¥ . Charles Chester Sties, fo. S00 perry. reen" a a future. No quota to meet, Q1026; Brockton 8. fears a@.| un fintted d te re 2-4025. EXTRA TV REPAIR MAN TO |- $70 od seater: RGENTLY NEEDED. KIND _yont, on percents; e _e- EM E : : Pee - en, oe oe Te HiDERLY WAN FOR CY. OF PONTIAC ae ¥ enon om it Sa Sicerek. Salar raat Fa 1 re Addit ¢ sition ‘offers an excellent . 3-22 ae eee stlon af the itorary system. it ‘WaIreRS you: have been a Tecogaised college or “aniversity OF 5 2 yoane (More preferred)’ er .. with by con; , fri e 6 benells. “AB Apply Ci Parks Bt. Personne! Live This ” NOON iW 8: anf Bie veaiy’ Patmore Luneh. ~ ONLY. “in “ane orion, = he. nat 3 ee and tent waee. ‘Apply Pontine Sires ress ‘Son nual’ & mF will be erg ‘eotil 8:60 p.m. . 1989. * FULL TIME GIRL FOR LAUNDRY - a BLOCK “tHE, PONTIAC: PRESS WEDNESD “s 3 On gee NG, | PAKLES, CUSTOM , UFHOLSTER: ae a UPHOLSTERED FUR- vauee 8 3 revived. Ul, janes. io Use same A Sun Sens paurtel Ba. AL’ oie sod tile. a. Soe LADY _ o WANTS” HOUSEWORK. | and child care. Call FE mars LADY DY DESIRES DAY WOR reference & iransportation. a. LAD —DESIREs- Es... HOUSEWORK, Telereores and transportation. — NURSES AVAILABLE = an FET Landscaping _ _18A ee PE: a-1 TREE TRIMMING yee, RE- _movails. Frée estimates. OR 3-6826 A- oa 1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- and trimming, Get-our-bid- WANTED TO BUY - ALL Yrs of furniture, 3 Ph. F PE 2-55: _WILL LIQUIDATE -TGUn Say BOORE. oF ublic auc Appraisals. - = Surert; - -Farm,~ _ecter. er, Michigan. OL, 1-5631, FED Ly FE ta 7HEe ONIKG AND WEMOV- ~ Wtd. td. Miscellaneous 28 Auburn Avenue Nurse Day & igh tacensed & Bonded. MIMEOGRAPHING, Bare aa. NG, SEC-| retarial service. EM 3-284? WILL DO BABYSITTING IN WA- terford 7 ee or even. Re- sponsible WASHINGS & TRONTNGS, PICK- up & ee WASHINGS, eae PICK-UP, & deliver. OR 5522 __ Building Serv ice 1 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT 7 WORK. Reasonable. Jenson. FE 2-23 Acme Asphalt Paving Our prices are reasonable, guar: antee with every #-6843 for free estimates. Mi BLOCK BRICK AND CEMENT). work. Residential and oti teed work. Bi SAND & FINISH. FE 5-3722. Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. a &-1 BRICK. BLOCK AND Sey work Also fireplace OR 3-9402 AS GROUP OF F BUILDERS WE volume job, Call FE __ Moving & Trucking 19 ANY ¢ ;/ w0sT HAULING. BASE- Tents cleaned, Name your price. i A-l 4-1 MOVING SERVI VICE Rodsonabe _Rates FE 5-3458 LA \ Reduced Rates | / Local or t, dlitiice AT SMITH Movin co:- 19 “Sout pn & an NAME your price. Any time. FE 8-0095. wo. ra eg 'LIGHT AND BEATTY TRUCKING Rubbish, fill. dirt, re aie oh _front_e end loading, ‘ LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING _of any | kind, Cheap. FE O'DELL CARTAGE Local ond cr moving. Trucks to Rent NT 14-Ton Pickups 1%-ton, stakes -|Dump_ trucks, Semi-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial: Tractor Co. urchases on custom “Quality, Bune” homes—800 plans, We'l 825 §. WOOD secure mortgage. No obligation. oa Daily Inel Tnding’ Sunday Builders Exchange FE 4-0461 or DON Tl 4-1 Pe COMPLETE BUTLDING, ‘BERV- tk, licensed. ‘ee en CONSTRUCTION | CO. MA 4-2353 on OA 8-3272 ANY HOUSE PLANS, OF . i drawn, OL 1-8200 and fire sane: MA §-0378. BASEMENTS WATER PROOFED, se*, gers. frée estimates. BUILDING REPAIR, PLASTER- carpentry. Base-| 4 roofed, PE 4-2200. ing, Mgr waterproof a i a “CEMENT 6 & BLOCK WORK FE 5.0707 ICENSED GusfOM HOMES BY LIC "bullaer i estimates, UL 2-51 25175. “GET IT Q UICK, ‘through Classified Ads! ‘Yes, w shatever it.is — dial FE 2-8181 for an ad- . writer, and get it ! _UL_2-3463 RICK, CEMENT WORK UNWANTED ARTICLES ee up free of charge, FE 5- Painting & & Decorating 20 20 1st oo igs pe gett cage pet ing and well ering. FE 4-025: 1i8T CLA&S8 Ale PAREN AND ome. erating. Cash of terms, | UL ist r CLASS I IOR- _painting, reas. OL 1-3141. cpY — DECORATOR. * Papering. FE at Big aay _ PAPERWANG. Woyk Guer, FE 2-43 rai S—intiNng Sat PAPERING. ason Thompson, F FE 4-83 A-l PAINTING aEaIOn “BE. terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. _ Guaranteed Free est. FE 48205. 1 AAA- AAs PAINTING & org ote e e: ? Phone ast D. W. WYZLIC Interior & Exterior ting. Free EM on \ i estimates, WANT-T TO SELL ls N’T FUSS — CALL ve SALES CO. MA Sis - STANDING TIMBER. top rices paid. ALBERTA L MILL 3308 Lepeer Rd. M24 FE 86131 WANTED: USED ALUMINUM CA- noe. OR 33-1535. after 5:30 p.m. ==$RM. hold goods either by private sale |? FR __Sqvhre Lake” FE 8- Money Wanted 28A PRIVATE PARTY Di ES $2.- 500 on 5 room homé on Middle Straits Lake. Call EM_ 3-3762. PRIVATE a i | DESIRES $4,000. Good security. 6 per = interest. Pontiac Press, Box 1 WOULD LIKE TO BORROW We ee yesraround from private finance my slakefront home MArket Wanted < on 29 SEASON - {EAKEPRONT home, minimum 3 bedrm baths. Fireplace M be around home, Preferabl taal downtown, FE §-4558 before 2 RM. APT., 52 NORTON . MAple 5-2438 ent fur- _nish 7 RMS. AND hates a 8. Paddock Utilities and jarage et. FE 12-5689. * 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. Kitchenette. Near Pike and Wil- liams Sts. FE 4-4278. 583 Room Ati. * near Walled Lk. TAshmoo 5-1721, Wanted Transportation 31 EXCHANGE ‘RIDE = ELLIS Rd, — Copier t to Pon- tiac. MA Wtd. Comtncts, Migs. 32 PO OOOO Ne - ABSOLUTELY The fastest action on your land contract, Cash buyers walling. Call Realtor | Partridge. FE 4-358: *|~. ACTION! dis- rc ifA YDEN, Realtor E. Walton FE $-0441 CASH ' FOR ND “TS. 4, J. VaaWeit 4 Danie wy. CASH AVAILABLE, | a ND CON- HOME 5 Pacrtins. i en A. johnson RBALTOR FE 4 ad 8. simi Rd, Angelus, Cass, Elizabeth or Syl- van Lakes. Write Pontiac Press 84 TEs a7 Bara PVT, ENT, as STORAGE SHED OR GARAGE,/|2 RMS., NEAR KRESOE'S. WEL- fare attendants _@rinkers. FE 2-21 2 OR 3 ROOM, PVT BATH ent, nice and clean. FE 2-6102. 2 RMS., & yet UPPER. 49 8. _ Tasmania, in city OR 3-6051. 2 RMS. PVT. BATH Clean, ose to Palatal FE me bef, cigre 8p -"ROOM APT. cin T * aed downtown, Cail FE 40473. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, CLEAN & Ree ‘gy bus line. Murph rphy bed. by = ery accepted. No 181. THE ANSWER TO YOUR.PROBLEM:)? Want Ads! To sell, rent, 3! hire, it’s FE 2-8181. On- any good land contract New LARGE RMS. PVT BATH AND) EN- trance & bath rything fur- —, Hear Saginaw. ind Inquire 22 ‘Oo BUS 4 u|tizay | AY, Seg 1: 1959 , by Kate ‘Osann Ren ree ELIZABETH LAKE furn. 73 Clark d “RENT” a MS. NEWLY DEC- — NCE yar 9 ‘ KEWiy D : DRASTICALLY REDUCED— ground floor, Pv om N. AND UNFUR frames” All utilitie $13. Cree skier @ 8, FE MODERN 1 BEDRM. APis, 2 RM. IN BRICK APT. BUILDING, ADULTS ONLY MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 ___ FE 18 OPEN DAILY AM.-9 Rent nt Apts. U Unfurnished 34 34 1 AND 2. BEDROOM Mt LAKEFRONT apts. Partly furnished. OR 3-01 SUNDAY P.M. 1 ROOM, KI ETTE. PRI- vate bath, more, gretnig.. bee heat, hot and cold wate ts only. 290 ~N. Pad litberta Apts, 18T BATH, FLOOR, RMS., close in, Ret. FE 2-7425. “a fgg eocaed as — _- S serig mag Py only & Lois, Pontiac: 0) EDROOM . APT. BUILT-IN stove 4 * refrigerator, many fine architec featu moderna ture, _ adults. *y00, FE 4-1559. 2 ? BEDRM 6 RMS. AND BATH, garage, FH 88792 after 5. 1 APTS., EDRM., TERRACE 3 AND 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, 1 B 142 W. Columbia. choot any >= nee i. : 8 Sandy. PE haeba. or Oh “423 2 ROOM STUDIO APARTMEN “4 heat, & light 3 Soon AN ao ha Hc at PvT.| Rove rece beth and ce, : FE 5-8588 $85 ge pe, PAUL A. KERN, RMS. BATH. PVT. ENT.| INC. PR. 2.9200 * West siae. FE 20661. After 6/3 BEDROOM LOWER, NORTH | FE SS : . ie FE 8-3117. $60 tas GE ROOMS. BASEMENT. $10 it BRI APT. _, Soot te 8% Hendersot, FE ” saa ant sountew ia at i one MODE oe APT ON Eo . ake To responsible person. 7 RM VE, REFRIG. 3-5202. aos Bas BATH, §TOWs Ms, PARTIALLY "FOR. its ptets &t, Pontiac Apunenie. FE, 2-6280, / KITCHE HENETTE BATH TH AND Util, FE 4-02 Attractive modern 3 rooms and RM. APT. FURN NOR URFURN + __bath. Completely furnished. ist Pa tek hoe ah eames | oetiig “teres uy FE —- ek. 240 Orchard. Lk FE | 27000. $20 wey a 5 ; aR ~ORCHARD- COURT ee 3 LARGE ROOMS. NEWLY DECc- : APARTMENTS orated, private ent. 13 Pine Grove. 2 RMS. & BA T. ENT. | BRAND NEW Gn, Ind fove. one acme $12 AIR CONDITIONED. r owk. ar ve. _ Pip 51061, NEW FURNITURE 9 RM. $10 WK, 4 RM. UTIL. , sah * pisted ae, us Martel Apts. 7 noes at MS A ND BATH, Sari te WORTH. T RMS. A an “FE +0401 ter 6:30. . ORCHARD COURT _ APARTMENTS: ee eee ‘BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED {AB HE __ “RENT” = - —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Pontiac's most exclusive, modern West side apartment development. aleesy type Duilding with Andivid- 1 entranc: Beantiful kitchens with metal cabt- nets in decorator colors with plas- tic tops. -Stove and retrigerator | ME furnished. ee heat and hot water (soft) furnished. Kitchen fan, master TV —_ and many other fine fea- res ‘onE * For a limited time, no leases or security abet re etsed. MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 FE 8-6918 =~ mie" DAILY & SUNDAY AM, eM. Beane m+ ROOM A ito: P tetnaned a , refrigerator furn: 4 Fonte welcome. L 9-130 tet SLATER APTS. ARCADIA _NO. 1 FRANELIN WOLVERINE COMMERCSAL A D INDUSTRIAL Three blocks east of Courthouse. We have severa! newly decorated choice apartments from $49. Save on nent maintenance and taxes, Bchool % block, All have one separated Le gh Some more. Come if an MAYNARD ‘SLATER ERWIN SLATER 53-55. North Earke St. : SXYLON STREET OF GROUND FLR, 3 bel MS apt. wa egy entrance atid Aubyra Avenue, second bier: Btu dio, apt. Private bath, heat and oth, furnished, $55 per mo, PA A, KERN FE 2-0200 ae. Poste ig Lo dig prt: friendl La Clos to town--yet resident ay nelghboricod. +40 retaker at E-1 Union tow Court. Phone YE S811 of 6. pepnonties, | 103 ae Huron, Fe 48264. ‘$4 1V-PRIOIDAIRE-ELEC. stove. ean - Private ing. - 106 West bine - FE A NICE FRONT RM. moe GunEae Pyt. hom oa? ihe Fe rms. i "rete 0 nr. | CLEAN "FOR SU OR single ain: 4-6510. CLEAN pt RM. ai N. Perry. CLEAN ST , FE 4-5641, 30 Huron. CLEAN iM, dies. 21 8. Sagina Pe 20100. i | BY OWNER. 2B Home. North End. FE 60368. | type brick home family kitchen MODERN LARGE U }_ On large lot, OR som. West side FE 2.0018, If no an-| WEST SIDE nin a over call after/ 9 tae baie Soak OPTI ie Oakiand Aye. 3-9100 ICE CLEAN ‘/SLEEPIN( ROOM “or middieaged woman; #1 Sem - nole. Rice siege wat HON OME privileges. BH 8-4440 after £ p.m. Rooms With Board 38 ROOM A AND 8 BOARD Convalescent : Homes 384 HAVE VACANCY FX FOR anbalswrr ~¥ sreun und floor, 24 hour sonable rates, Glen- Acres ag Ea Home. FE 4-222, VACANCY, BED A pe nis.. Men or women. FE §-4 se na VACANCIES FOR MEN PLEAS- ‘ant surroundings. Saag ac: cepted, ates red nurse in oak M Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Day or Week od iets : 2-0239 20x60. E PIKE. SUITABLE = real a} estate, insurance. or beau- rior.‘ 44683. new. Post Office, . Small _ store, doris: available May ist., inquire w eae TRANEW | 4 ORES, ent Office Space — Al mon et 2 BLOCK bus ny ca carne dea! for Food i ay deal Pull " ramic-—- ge A a Me et Sexiaee oth ine brn fe Set off Cass Lake Rd. % mi. from éown = aa "| terms to suit. 1 any 2188 Cass Lake Rd. on "Sees guitas "" 6 yrs. old, $14,200. FE GI Big End re ans fr @ well room home With fecen and low Meentiy ou will want. to see A foot liv: 750, E Ww er5750 DOWN Will move pas } ing — on Sohn wate heat, 3 garage, § terms. Pre ty good job. the Want Ad number we c. HAYDEN, Realtor, | ns 3. BEDROOM BRICK This home ts new and. individual |- Has carpeting. JACK LOVELAND tener, fenced pects ae re trade torn a suburban asking p say Peay oneal ni See, w EER ggtron ate to $30 pm un ay eee ‘NEED A ‘FINANCE-. FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, fir “a | 2-8181 is a a cecospaene nt aes anes, eee & L. Templeton, Res Realtor. BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM, PULL | SEUOY -8888 #339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 basement. ith sm. ve yn ¥3y MOVING rere ~ Ee Parent ot eh made oe. i SOME, Pree ‘oO x8. 4 Spee Lost & Found ad CASI 1 TAceiPicE. UST STL 7 BORN. _lerms_Fe econ, Log: MALE ue : s RM HoOsE “WITH KITCHEN: ‘PLASTERING WN ait | Soe Bete OE eS co ran f UNLIMITED. me ___Vern Keller — ub 31140 LOST: BLK. AND TAN PE +6) PcAsteRInG a REPAIR EAS | {055 "Q2%c! “petro Townsend | one inad Sootradh, and” went Two HOME AT, iiss Peaaeets FE . e301 | Fear cach we can DUD Feu. oo iar for sale. FE 2-6430 ee, ON HOME | fosr—Fa est possible discounts. We a ANCH HOME. 1% raising. - cabinets, ea ted collar ¥ equities, mortgage availa- ‘ re rec Fons, kitchens. Garages and | with bell. Answers to. “Pug.” BM | (Seq on Fes Sts ony” hour. ET be + Les. . . os FE }104— UL 234 nee aR Re . ere: 7 BEDRM. aE, wa DOWN. GG SNYDER F10OR LAYING. “ty ot eee Le. Be. Rd. and Dixie 5143 ARKO REALT! Ra. 9 seo wea Rent Houses Unfurn. 36| —57a5n-¥ : ‘Serves, te F poonoON DUPLEX RIE. OFF - s x Shaan ROOM DUPLEX Uerr.orr| ‘reneerred. 7 ream. Bley 3 w pat a ROOF REPAIRS | terrier in. vieighty of of Oneide of WI Da cee ‘s Meo per e, month with 6% peed Dedrgoms, ti, baie. Fully j perienced ~ Aged 2 PEN Te ne aad ton ‘oo Laud Contracts “One ‘ot the main reasons sy I want a new dress is so oS eg pe ge “pelts. : Men & women. Experienced, |. septic tanks. Field tile f Lost WINCH POR canine oucan be oud of ne!” Ga- ,Dilehes and bost well. “ou'psdhe, | equipment onto truck. Vie. Wink:) ask sae sates” nares! y e er at Eissbete Lake. PE — MEN — "B ler OR + res wfor Sales Manager at o , ; . ke. TVET. usiness Services. 13' H evenings : Lapin nen mee me obbies & ‘Supplies 24A ; nfurnished 34 IRCOME PROPERTY. 3 APT. em vereees+: $3590 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS -HUMPHRIES REALTY Rent nt Apts, pts., Furnished 33 Rent Apts. U 34 ere ee dbnctee veces ; repaired by factory trained mian os : : 2% RMS., 18ST FLOOR. PICTURE OOMS TH NEAR FISH- B wher, " $600 down. waporeien Care ey Bappiy “Co, eh "eee ee ene ee paces Wanted Real Estate 32A | “window. al util washer, dryer. ; eg heat fur- OR~31002. 7035 Andersonville Rd. - : gue] Ces Seog. FF ee - ~~~ | WE 6-183. Gingeliviie. oj, | nished.. . “MULTILAKES REALTY sonnets, fet B.C con si E aoe FE Ty _ Notices & Personals 2 25 ALL CASH: 3 RMS. AND BATH, 5 reas one tee Dee carl feveet dee have quel crea Te neighborhood. 20-45. wall and windows. Reasonable. |— pn Samemietely for acreage rE +n . Sear's.. $15 Annet the R : Phone 3. bedrooms, den, large living catet CLEANER ...... $400; FE 23-1631. : + FDS 6 , 3 RMB. AND B. BATH. ‘PVT. ENT.|” Roy Realtors. #8 Ej) >5 = TH. FUR-| room, full ‘dining _ table fomiy wesperieneet: ELECTRIC MOTOR SEAVICE RE KNAPP P SHOES _ “DENN, REALTY i pato Ts *. wire’ as w gals: Huron 8} = hase. Stove) reirig. Rel. PE) space in the kitchen well land) ie. w <= red Herman R- 412 -N. Wi a ~ APT. 3 ATH & ENT.| 2 iz sca x " ; : oa dramsiic eiiazzmalssions. ae tke. Ph FE 43981. % A COMPLETE COLD WAVE 96.00 = codward Rey win, FE 8&1 3 Pariy face 3 T ME PEs MODERN BUNGA-| Ck. Pull price $14,750... cluded heat. Boat Pe ‘= = ed 23-28 FURNACES, CLEANED a) 4xD . * Dorothy's. FR FE 2- : ALL CASH 3 SR OnVE 8 Pur BATH, basement, 10 acres Ge garage. Large lot. $21,000. terms. a im Lee cesses 380! serviees_©,_b. pees ANYONE eta “aE LADY Adults only. PE 63473. 4 ROOMS -AND BATH UPPER ial? \ebated on South Air- | 2000 8. Commerce Ra. WA 1578 Ag ‘ 'PLABTERING. OR Tarai fail on Huren & & Saginaw, going For GI and FHA equities even | 3. LARGE & BATH, AT-| fiat, very clean. Near Sears. FE) port Rog. $38 per month. F.C.) Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2. Orkolene required, see #450) Work . FE $0304. towards# Waites. about 1 . = Bana payments. im- uracively tural, Newiy, dec-| 44318. ood Co. OR 3-1235. WANT. eA oop Paice 2200. Hwy. at Telegraph > je 8AWsg MACHINE FILED March 28, Please omaak me ei orated. ; alton : : ‘ = 9 to pa Aly se secs mas.” $500) Maniey Leach 10 Bagley 8t,|__ FE #0757 R. oT WICKERSHAM Bivs. OR 31880. | Oa BATH UPPER. 1 Custom Built Home? PARKING ~ ° SPECIALIZING IN. IN” BASEMENT ANY amet, < OR wouaN NEEDING 1195 W. Maple MaAytair 6-€250 Rg econ beg 4ND |” room. - All ues tere, Ob bus E. J; DUNLAP — : 4 ‘ EVELYN EDWARDS ‘|seus-sanaana aNd REMOY- *Caufidential The Salvation CASH TLGE RM, APT. NEAR A tne _Aduits — 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Gas HEAT, «.- VOCATIONAL OUNBELING al Low rates, Call after 6 pm. Army. fOR YOUR HOME UITY. UL_2-3418. HOU On 33it6. oa Hatchery om, oon ume tocarion- |v ES. ha sfOMFLETE rE COLD D WAVE E 8.30 ae a ake tren jook | SLOWER ROOMS AND BATH & 3 ee OR 331%. -_ OF i EAST HUROX WALL WASHING BY MACHINE. _Nems Lase Ra. and Rn pag 6a. is many cases we can get| 958 ‘Orchard’ Bday a FE ¢-0884| _00_mess. FE 6-6429. Cost less. ee ‘ov-eash for small or large equi- z AND BATH. GOOD (CREDIT. a. orrice GIRL_AGED 16 WITH| WE, CARBY, PARTE. FOR, ALL “CHARLES CHESTER 6. We also have buyers for|3 LARGE ROOMS ‘ a cee a ea gn00, Suto. ead w er washers, Whole- CUSHIONED SHO! land contracts Clark Real clean, chitd welcome PE 4-128. pel hy = aque and a job cans? = / apes tear pos. * cit'Eimplor ment A am Se Cie SERVICE Ez. H MOLLER On 4-4047 ge ‘Ak tor Mr re en FE a REAL “ESTATE, INC. ‘as S eee edroom —- ain: ye Bank r me Mr, 1 7 RM ve, : in ‘ i ; PE §-9271. Rov's. 96 2-401 | DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES ~ 3 PATE w t . St. Dreunaking, t ailoring 16 Menominee, Mrs. Wallace. FE ; GI AND FHA ee te FE. 86-6523 Clean and warm aby welcome Boat MA 51061, ask for 20 & Main Clarkston, Mich! grog’ ONLY Nothing dn. to lwerenitomar 3. eerie ; SUPPLIES — aan FOR spony RMS AND BATH. INQ. 33 N. : = ==] ot : ; __ Work W Wanted Mal Male _10 ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS. AND = Fee, wah wery pM Fg ; th. = 4 RM. NO REN. 152 WASH- s®8 N MODEL : 7 im: 5 /% . mending PE 44255 ment. Call us rther jy ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE _inglon FE 28913. ae | CRM Pe Gaconat. FURNISHED A R [3 Al ht WALL CLEANING, FANING,_ HOUSE. mation. Do not feel ob we | entrance. No children. FE 3-7406.|4 RMS AND BATH. FRIGIDAIRE, : ' j tie f- / * ch, remove sierms. PE 46449.) DRESSMAKING FAILORING : will your ae and 3} ROOMS AND BATH. stove, West Side. Inquire 95 | _°¢ 4a St. } / * ail PAINTER: INTERIOR AND \¢rebons. Mrs. Bodell. . tel] you the cash you ean receive 101 N. & w Dwight, _ "| 6 — Ge : j we _¥E DRESSAEING TAILORING “AL: |~ F SO net le-you. ix = ROOME, | {Hiss “ROCHESTER. GARAGE, | Tigt, 0 mo. 31 Douglas. FE ’ re : CARPENTER w 0 WK ew) ‘erstions. drapes & formals done WE TRADE, WE BUILD trance and -bath. 700" Auburn, laund: v, OL 2-1867 after 5:30. : - - j e «iad repair, PE taaie _in_my home, Cal PE 6455. Ba SON REALTORS || ‘1 oe REWLY DEC. aEAT anp Bor HOT WA. Rus. NORTH SU Ty DAILY 10-8. / ne rs) AINTING INTERIOR Ex. Garden | Plowir g 16B ‘ : -_ + NEWLY | DEC: | * er, newly dee. PE|- cece, : : f * ‘as sa Sane eae Ree. an len oi, Pcs ET US _|HAVE- CASH, wets couse, WE 8. it oraTAInS i Peo. Fie ml." Tl MELROSE * ed . __ 33782 _or | |ROTO-TILLING DONE REASON A- i 4 Pla ’ 7 RMS. PRIVATE BATH AND EN- A Bi 3 | € LARGE ROOMS. 3 BEDROOMS. ween trv ee 1 PAINTING & WAEL PAPER vie FE +m. Give You 1 Place to Pay we wit te ct i TRAVEL | 3 3a, clean gas est, near “nat, FE 2-000 afew 4. Oe e eel ice hoentien. Ol. m. g Ge "tng. FE 24721 ~ Ine T ice 17 Ease Your Mind . # rel to see you and) downtown. 87 8 T ROOMS. NR es supplied, $25 per week. FE . ~~ AVAILABLE NOW canpesten| 1m ome fax Servi ee -WE ARE NOT A pied all oF contrac tor acre. | 3 LARGE CLEAN ae " $$$ month, PE 5-6928 after 5. -35@. ; a. _ and cabinet work. New snd 3.90 TO a a , age. new for minute th and ent Ist floor, 26 8.|§ ROOM COTT GOzY § RMS. MODERN & Ga- . Sa” pair. D. H Murdock PE +786). ‘ $5 00 AVERAGE e, FEE. LOAN COMPANY service. No char “Parke. FE 8-3182 West Huron Street Hank = rage. In Keego Harbor. % Pop-| cowprers DOWN PAYMENT Cresce leges © SO0KKE R. ALL TAXES: Service: eed vice ae MICHIGAN’ CREDIT RILEY, “Broker j7 ROOM UPPER DUPLEX. ALL| _Traller Park. FE 3 lar. $350 Owner attractive.” EMpire 33416 ___{ Baidwig. For inform OR 508 Lake util pals. Cisse, to Cownewe cer| © Very wi PLAT: | COTTAGES § RM. DUPLEXES S ranch, Jot. Li nario MAKER ann Ceara | 2 _ 36280 COUNSELORS .| PE 41157 PE 4se21| "pe 33300 eo. ab Savi cae Tae 2s. TOTAL mat’: — place, dining | a ae acne © conus, Falk Dey of EEL | ee BS ene re | ROSA. Su PVT ENTI=PE |" dete PE Tales WO |SAEE Ris tered et | ae co — | fis Bites eas ed aur oe RANY| _R_O._ Reynolds FE 6-0456 mmedqdiate ee aa ara aborts |* SMS $5R 28 . FULL BASE-| Storms and screens. Landscaped. DLORAH BLDG. CO. bath, FA 3 ser oh ge peepeona® can efter @ ALL SORKIS PEOPLE S TAXES ose WEIGHT SAPELY AND | € RMS AND eee eee | ee ee 3 re. Se. Ol Tesgnes, SN me FE 86455 rage. Va Sealy Tee ; = pam: 60439 anytime. $2 & up ically newiy released ' ' “clean, Nicely furn. 6 Miller st. i ROOMS & BATH, STATE &T.| —*° $ duced. ee HANDY MAN Lf fex-A-Diet tablets at {NICE ROOMS, GARAGE, N.|" After 6, FE Peeesi. DUPLEX-—4 ROOM, BATH & GA- : / 3 XPERIENCED Hey, ~ OR SG-2943 © | sates: ction: Anderson. PE 2-408 oF PE $0 | 5" ROOMS AND BATH DOWN-| FAs, 00.8% Williams Lake Ré. | 7 BEDROOM HOME. LARGE Liv-| Syl Sh : Ena’ re adh as ON AND= iS DATE TAME. ALL: UTIL. FURN, NEAT, | stairs, 266 tnonth. PE Relerences ing rm., dining rm.. paneled bitch; * van Shores Brick. : & 7a NCED GARDENER! AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE-| April 1. ; will nog be = Can on na” House clean plenty of closets. Well EAST BLVD HEIGHTS -| en. Base’ .. Garage, Fenced jn aes room, look for 1 day work per week| pared in your home by qualified respotsible for any debts con- furn sou A, after 4:30) Cie 3, CARLA rooms th,| 2, bedroom. homes ~ full base- ard. $8509. $500 down. month- ith, | oom, 2 . ot on an 3 of “g with “bath, ments — automatic heat — will 205 8. Edith, FE 82340. 4 bed- through ab summer season. PE) accoun with master's degree. ted by any rt then my- _weekdays or - e- | heat sa — ° . = rooms, basement, heat. 2* Appointment FE _3-T534. gel. Vertes Car’ E. Pike, ee _Sireuher decorate. 2 3 4 s car. Barege. Lake ea FARM JOB WANTED, SMALL ~~ EMPIRE Tax SERVICE : 4 ROOMS AND EST aR COR ITIONED. , BEDROOM, LOWER PLAT. ‘ ested. By oven, PE) we ‘ \ family, Allen “Soahale. 27225 Wl Your Home or Mine REWARD FOR LOCATION OR AD- | - siae. Inquire 98 Dwight. ‘stove, clo-| _risher . $60, OR 3-9046. come hit er Ss, - {oMile Ra. Birmingham C.J dew dress‘ ot Edward 80 OAKLAND gets, Rent errr. nth, Inglug -| MODERN 4 RM. WITH ‘ BASEMENT. O43 | Loon Lake Front a. = HADLING, YARD CLEANING, 120 Oxbow Leke Re. EM-35i00| former address 2281 experry | BROS. - 2 roome “& beth bested apt. Clean, « host. Phe ment Pontiac Lk. OR 39138. i nett | —“suned sommiereial 150K095. Large * saw dust. OR 3-034. INCOME TAX, & W. aa ee Pe an / month, | caretaker. - days t NEAR SASHABAW ae BRick “4 “heme; inving: 3 Sie a JANITO _Evenings, $06 Franklin Rd_ REAL ESTATE $10 WEEK a ¥ 3 ou APT. MUST| fanch .3 yrs. oid ; e pear, “schools. 2car garage. oi i ey — hy be! 0 7" Fe INCOME TAX SERVICE. REAS. cserstea ECIAL the. easy OR 3-1285 2 réoms and bath, fully furnished, | be seen to, be appreciated. Adulte Tey" clean, sas mo, PE emis. | _ Eu “TIRED OF LOOKING the beth, ¥ tle perder toomect. EE EY eon gar service, | rest gas ai el] Cente wares Sree see ae ee wr |e ene Be S| age Eze, ae| TERED OF LOOKING | Sai ema Snes CS 3 oe Like OPPice ITEMIZED FOR RM VICE Ys THAN $1.00 PE sit. Come LISTINGS WANTED, ALL TYPES | private bath & entrance. Child | BIRMINGHAM — CENTRALLY | MODERN ome,| At Sky-I High Pric Prices? ‘6 uA BS Boeree tn General Busi-| “OR 3.5597 M . " ‘a like, every ry, ery, ay Lauihgér Real. Estate 38 —— Brerseee _ located~ne a Rona, ted, ween Take, trontag e, call after 6 p.m.) WE'LL 8 ve Longfellow, Scheol . ness. Draft_ chan ooee re 3 Ire ou feet S visit. “Por® appoint. On to Al k $15 Orchard Lk. Ave. - . =| matic gas Beat, thove and re-| 3 aS ; COMPARE use: 2 me 6 ers ‘and bath, _ REAM CARPENTER ey Cat er 44131. & as a BACHELOR APT RN. CR. frigerator furnished, . Private , Bg FE 65-1968, . . # a possession. $500 gireet * Price is right FE 5- INCOME mS E SERVE VILLAGE HALL wut pay cash tor your equity-| cent Lk. Rd. 2 rms. and kitchen-| parking space. 70. Call “Midwest aon? WITH OPTION TO BUY sk i SucaM HOME OWT 8600 = WALL WastiNG pINSIDE, WIN , FOR RENT Pextract — or’ will fist and| ete Pvt. ent, ground floor. PE | 4-8058 or PEderal 02183. a basement, ga- | Off Joslyn—Vacant . ows cle vel cal cash. . Sy ROOM APT OROUNE t trees, garden . in ! sey oe aes BE RJ, [SEEM] ROOM AEFTDRDOND | CERF ADOMGND_ RATE | SMowezrlante Mp wage DO More $8 "br Your Home| ¢ pcre, 2 tetera tit YOUNG MAN belt WORK OF i300. Pb : FE 4.6708 . ‘PARTIES “RECEPTIONS floor, 19 Hovey. FE 5&-9648. _ | upper fist, heat furn. FE 4-4287. ment mo. FE 4-5203. on that or pew home — basement, qureee. P furnace. Ia .- = ony kied_ FES ORT ES Oxi SEITEN cED MEETINGS WRIGHT & VALUET | EAN 3 ROOMS & BATH. LAKE eR San DEQUIN. $480 DEQUIN-| 1% = 3 "pelea yar ae on YOUNG MAN 21 a Daim eines (RES WORK AL fair “rates, _ Evenings & Sat. REALTORS friv Reas: Ground floor. HURON APTS. dre. 3 houses . One has| A family room’ area that can 2 kind, High school $raduate. RESERVATIONS land Ave | after ¢ p.m: 4-023T. Deluwe 3% 2 | 6 bedrooms, 3 — Other bes| mote 6 2S ieee oe ei Near Central Hi h . . ‘BOLIN TAN SERVICE, = sae BE +7065 PE 6-9441 FE _5-0693 | CLEAN, REASONABLE & CON-) pedroom, Kitchen. as re Living 2 large bedrooms. Eri hn | vane aa in pireh aie ta ig = YOUNG MAN’ Wo NEEDS WORK __3261 ARD LAKE RD. _ WANTED: Wil BUY FROM OWN-| "venient 162 Chamberlain room. Bestiity set: $ rm v Experiences, Walled Lake area 42 © _Pite: ES ¢1182 of FE $0173) WE RENT QOSMES, SILVERWARE 2 bedroom modern. large lot. ELIZABETH LK. HOME. PUR- Ret Soe Saas = onch eee ae: , See eee eee . a8 preferred MArket ¢-4431._-- suRTON E- E STEVENS, 035, MEI~ unch bowls. FE 4-5805. Small down payment. LIZ ABE unfurnished, 2 bedrm. 54 SMALL 5 . BATH, FULL) Sjored a i Female 11, 228 ee siso0 Howe cals ¥ | Wid, Children to Board 26 | waxte pele, Ye PaO, large ving rm., and garage, EM basements. 11 pin, Huron Gas.| other wanted /features., We male 1 ———— ARR Per Month ‘Pe a4 . Work WantetF = Home CAX SERVICE cert|A-1 BOARDING HOME. LI- Ne ee rea ee erepetas | PORN. STUDNO APT. BEAUHIED. | 2-5. _Huron __FES-2210|—""segry HOUSE_ON MS BASS REALTY. SH. ome talis any time. Herbert RR waluse. surroundin Finest character LARGE APT. ELECTRIC STOVE, ne ; . 2 Pog Bag Met _Jobnson, PE 3-710. in_censed. FE 2-5031. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | . ret. required. MI _6-3802 echoes, 7 sm ven | Sake WAR ae ELAN and Builder FE 3-7210 CHILD ) CARE BY | DAY OR WEEK - Insurance Agencies 17A Wtd. Household Goods 27 | %2_W. Huron FE 4-8550 rues wt UPPER , FLAT IN NOVI. welcome es ee -| ake = S te an N am D — we A RAD OO ; rred, Fieldbrook aia ath AT 3 DAY ANDERSON ANTIQUE DISHES, ¥uRN. or| Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 cast furn,. Adults ‘only FE 2-6019. tn gi00 ‘Lake -pavileges. FE othing own COLORED, Oneferences. In town, 1044 Jostyn £3538 lamps. marble top tables. ad nae SS es ° ouamowy one FOR, Lig i iyo] “ROG. MODERN | APARTMENT, | Ons - as . $-8043. CE FOR EVERY NEED _— ROOM LAKEFR _best, Contes of Keote, 2% 2200 WATEREDED AIRPORT RD. TWO Tze Y WORK WTD pone te stock vOrovection and| CASH FOR USED TV's. Ni-| apts. Partly furnished. OR_3-9105. ser 800 Sind ROOMS MODERN DUPLEX Dasement,: of] fur- FE. 2-2421 service. ek R. Simmons. Pes ture and misc. FE 2-0367, ~ 1 LARGE ROOM, COOKING 1 FA- —. big + ee Apt Prt, ent. ‘Auto Teak Fenced ae Fete if. screens. 875 ECRETARY| Terentia Tricker Insurance seem CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-| _‘ilities. $9 State Bion: EXPERIENCED D sECR ETARY ey. or OR 35507 : sing ipleces or house ful full,| | ROOM,,- NETTE. PRI- canoe 3” RMB. AND | BATH. ZODERN $M. BRICK APF $ RM. BRICK WEST SIDE, 6 ROOM MOD OL ¥~ Laundry ‘Service 18 Prompt cou: service. vate bath ‘, Sdults sam. 200 N.| Teal for summer, $55 mo. stove. and retrig. fern, 0%, mo, oi sett garage, -large etn PE EXP NURSE AND RECEPTION. ~~~ ae doc iberta A : uote ww. t children welcome. ee RE TR BRE 1G ist for a, doctors or dentists atic OMPLETE yam ILY LAUNDRY FURNITURE NEEDED eo tere _ EMPLOYE LADY | Utilities turn. Ty week. 470| NEWLY DECORATED 3} ROOM 9 gas heat, exo- meen: FE ares. so MY 72-6023. between [aundry, 540 9 Telegraph. FE dollar. Will ‘outright or service. $40 mo. 77 Douglas. FE | _Pontisc Lk. upper apartment on Oakland % as 2.8801. / oe ee a Bob Comtecnty | Ast or PE boise. MODERN. HOUSETRAILER. 3 FT. pve. Seat Tee Ae eon For Rent R 37 ff yours. Your plans or Sale. Phone OR 3-2717. IST FLOOR, €LEAN. tis7, & 4 RMS jong. $65 per mo. and pay utilities. heat beth and entrance, steam OFF em cooms = : cb ) Down — Canal front beautiful Caas vile momboth +, * #3) a. a 7 on ee ; prin A asic . Attrac : \ ee ne aan, ££. ae > y every ~ bullt vie roy es newest grade <3 lent value jut does require es thal gown paym men! fee RAY ‘O:NEIL,! Realtor — lp hare me” ores if wenn > PANGUS, ‘Re ec 4 ee stl, nae ON BLACK ‘con kom tae Ss lt i ets eres x ws AD} = a ae fore, 'm a “tate, ROctiESTER HILLS. Pua oe bat ef, See | someaaeease | “Ese it B goad. 8 io sod Stag to. loog: low EFLACES a Select now ae of 1% cea gate St | Select NOW to aut YOUR exact deat s, 3 den, tot. water bedrooms, room, ‘4 mens se so lh geo * gg living room eS large Carl W. Bird, Realtor a < “Guess. who} a. da Pi "hau 304s. district, 4 mile: . ‘T’ as in indolent y int ¥ | sie onre ede os t ai our oe price, 4 RM way Clos pi . L' as in er Bil «=/ ‘B’ aes se $10,600 — window ne ; laz; =! ee as + San an Wa 10x15, &, -F Sale oun PE ¢0912// 7 rren Stou a tenis, completely car or H s j jp. sesines St. t Realtor | © kitchen varapes.. ae 43 : Daily PE 64 wild _your wife dream | For Sale Houses IN Sy = 65] _ Ge bath Ay FF é ouses — Fs that is doub) af - E ‘t A N ia e vanity = wags? = : 43 ROP, Sam ~~ S¥LV CAKES fell ae ae beautiful. ik nines alae », Toom with . fi reereation “4 eae ts 16 Bathe. - ee. ey eee Rar dems encepnk “all ( . ~ 5 rage. $10,995. semen furnace. ni seeded lot -f ase” ae attached 2 ¢ eptionally % ‘ Terms. ¥ r+ 4 , sewer, 7 ‘wach ae 185 e corner ‘tot. ar e . OO ANOTHER ONE : CORNELL ea] lake peillogee, 6 comme | fei. Price, ty Le : r m find homes in a ee Aya E st wall carpet BR, home. Fe ohio 8. fon “pen Sue lg COUNTRY ES con oer oe 4 Bh 3 BD Lake Es- ikekeas Base: R. Tile — : , 45000, RANCH Y EST: . ly. y $80 — $85 ee Ba il - Vit poted hve “room 4 een. Ps ment. oil a a A lovely HOME ¢ ACRES FAMILY — a NIC ‘+ | Beds A Se Sh eee nrate oa a , y | at bai oped were a a. Ol .water — atic he ~ $100 ene. -2 ee ewsy to 3 car i PEsotee ee O Socks “Zerpeted one ROOM... | & es Se WN” er eek oe ee Co) Bi cdersing aoe OOM... Jaw SeHAPGER CO. |0 oo a ~ Mo * yeaa ct es PRIVILEGES, ©} Septlondl taree eer SOM. » CO, i Vv F 3 ; seth Iria Seat 7x25 : rested ca Look DRAY oP ec. Lai num ge.2 car ‘sahides th : : at it and You, TON : Bath, re kite - por Bano Soper and : Ww "Wo 5 wher if fr) |. ar. AREA - - ; * gown 2 car nea Se Rehan shee” bes eee 3 pede tment SOT | | RT he et) OF ee} 1 WIP) eens i, Sie See silt Pe WHY PAY. orate ti | Uae Suet eh: exe Shae no x ei ga garbage dish-} * AY low taxe 2 en ee front beth! Base: ed wa ene - OF FETA: ‘ - snk} oy pera, Bees weal 3 soos DOWN —- BLAI RENT? yer fuel vilonty 2 eee a ment has Ka) sie i & SOXS rN pb eas eed : On i% lots. ‘ttarter BUILT EO $120. i fh Ee aT gg 2 od SIDE IN . family home CH HOME FAST S) r seann 3, bear see” 14 che Mie vcwrowes| atta” vette Me woo TOWARD ROCHESTER, ott Poo-| sa ‘Sc state | Se cote a oi sipp_ | fem sora | toa }MODEL | cer rie od) BO Sorel See E eee $i, ‘ : eto jest r lot w DE . 12 ft. 1 1 up floors. e on : basement, rs epartment. do ot & ments that sell- ASO DOW DOWN: oS a Baym he. Loree 2 ft liy-| WEEKDA PEN stairway, Vi living -_ Sateen wat _ bat i sai) down poy! fet. heat paved home, povarnd im the ot loyd Kent Inc ee Ag ylvan V Villa basement. with tiled floors. Pull YS :& SUNDA ee ae idee i =e Aig A A of built in teat . 2208 Disiy nc., Realto rie fa fal basen ped 1 ge tio Wo and aw p> aww hye reerea- |: ui sy 1.70 7 arage, inrae, dot. O& new —. ‘fafaaee, bar Pai? Bedroom hom . FAMILY nascx basement rE 361 Hwy. at Tele, r : atk: oe w eaepe. Fe- i 2 Stanley at ¥ Only - car Large “jot. basement, e Buildin: AP tion room. AMPLE 123 — graph : ent, replace ing room” location, down, . Loads of blogks $10,950— Close to. ou Ballas ie ARTMENT: car ' cu ban 9 room, nice liv- GEORGE terms apailabie. of aim _. W illiam on Bi Hi LJ C, < i to, sehou! ’ cone clean Bn g —ag cond y cr a ARKING ae ure path sad ce pe E BLAIR “a WESTOWN. Reabry Realtor. iller meieta 3 Realtor a m,, tear town aad b ry salable at # Why no in| backyard. Seekrene 4 stantial “dos pile rang" “U ities i'd : : 1075. w. whe 2 0263 ; as < OWN Open Eves.| - geet bets and enlrances, por GI SPECIAL ; be 20/ ACRES rage, enced | 1 n Open 9 to 8 bedroo: . ent. Pri s for vou ys | * $7500 $54 The oe ~ LAKEFRONT EX Tem ton Real gL me. ar aaa hoe | a monn EST SIDE Poa te - foe ccs | Stee pean, [7 Titans unt ! od or jag down y make * + ediieutied ohn K five re - bined cueied oh One of Sylvan ~—aties FB ao . Moa Wete note: | mange eames > nee © $25 | John K. Trwa rew furnace ne awe gs Lake rs 1000 el open ~ $380 ee 2s rms. & |: Mov rwin & So e “tee : ce LOO | 7 ees ep At eB es You In| Phone Fs Soe os | Boek i rds neat sd an are “ K aa fo Sat nee HANN North of double. ta Rd: Vv $11,550. , Bag eee cna street Cit: Gas PE 5-9447 uron Stree’ ¢ ater sky 80 ACRES ; "At thls 3 bedrm. nom B : , AN REAL EST. spite, Sle ae sewer EVE FE ot FE 4001 | = nme“? IH = Corner parcel lying | j ated in e with ¢ar- ROS $300) M stove . Jot. FF ‘ | “R18 A / ord fust See Radyo ‘> ee A pre EST pOMtIAC REALTY ve bot sel grins i RANCH STYLE es Seem, | / ES cs ies eae , eo system and tion down, For, f oc a. : : ee ediate e 1 LAKEFRONT VF 8-3008 4. 49455. OOM ‘ __ Ine 4-1557 / $282 wD, ‘ ' loads pan Bg = mee bh D © oe ae BRI PE 5-8275 ‘ = IM BRICK ome P. / per acre ee. Tiree $3,009 henson HERBERT C. DAVIS | Ba eS “THIMK 80k | isa a BY BUILD-| This 2 a lglg JA an EGES yperty 438A) 4 AC tae : responsible 4015 -Irwindaie—D: Vasdsonms heane ont and o pew, Ba Bric FULL BASE. the $1 e with new ORIGIN = ~~~ |” Wonde bent. Lees Locate, oe HOME — PACED. RANCH Rd. (A801 Mighland, MU v-aees 156 acres {ENT di fics would ‘iam : ‘ ae oes | the East* sid , to kite om, large pace activi.| iy tee 4th street.” — MANY 2 STREET L MU 42065. mile black ~ So eos ‘tn et cated ony Altes, home se ity. 2 ares ots. te in najscent ia "Fiche ountry. ste | LAKE is Only one _ FEATURES RENE ake Lots and Lak ge aes food cat Me i Ww Bi m at $0.85 w you thi e@ put for furthe per mo. ‘ nd attached en. Breesew rs Ww pots , IX ,ONLY. TO GI NG to acre. e Priv. CLAREN r acre. Ter tac. eg 3 W, BUILDERS COT. Mi Nice 2 "on your lot. nee GILES t infornration. ee Fag ccc ~_—. Located the bontril lovely homes for’ zo wm ONE IGHT, Realt 4. a oes hopping at rises aa schocks. | Pontiac koe Riborway ere waranty gua ee, ah, OME. fort F.C. Wood C Pe SS Opes REALTY com} #7", home, gu eau be peek au a tourer St EER cer ton | ard. Phos as eS PE tes p po answ. ce $3, to mily resi-| ° . 2 tar —_—— LE e Linc Lenn er Gall PEt 4.3825 | HATCHER —_s me Williams Lak }. "count tit tence i LAKEF ieee cat ge peanaams wah ¢ ee “4 ert ervice | Modern colt oin oti: Sale Business Pro IE ERY ROAD. Good. || _Ottice oa'sins “MS. | 4 BEDRM, 2 BATHS Bob) Tented ot a) RONT _ furiner deal OO ier | Only 1 BE =DROOMS “Modera cotage good te =| Froperty 49° bath. room condi- open | + is as aon ae m nase ae r tio lock fr oO is 38,000- atone | = woe " BROWN ee ee aS ‘| p m8 pm carpet, gas neat ey WEBSTER | foc"tiving a ea ey WIL eee “MACEDAY. TARE Stermes brane | CHOICE Gnea 4 ® school , owner, FE sereens, place, 12- m with n ‘oot Soni’ bon ‘end du room, 1 bed odern KEFRONT EST — a TION 4. BRICK RA 3 a. art ‘Neat 3B oak filo x 14 foot atura] fire- c all barn on up. Basem home i 2 bedroom ESTATE’ NS. a — DOWN located NCHER. 3-b rl Gg ing : : Very lare and plas sun room om. property, ant. |--¥ery - 0 heavily cad oor ty : ed nea edn N rge k tered & ESTA A. $6.750 scenic ed pe. : 1. i pres eee) Se ae a aed ts THE “miRD” 10 jo Se co see me Ee eae * NEE ‘ou NETL, REALTOR Serie es Seen aa ot Se < 40 “About $278 8. Newly AC Furn. ly $14,050, with oy LIKE’ E urban n on this dand 4 Eoaid's with an a Sen. home. G 3 BEDROOU; 0. MOVES ‘MY perel terme for. Pano Only rotessional > Zoned vith 180 ft. M39 fr asonry . cosing decorated. Name dhe room. EW, $95 high, Glea wer | sub- side. d b out onte th a full} fenced. as heat, iM aa 3b ES ; YOU —trensferr «sale only $4000 / cia 18,9 ontage. ian Sows costs. r terms. Newly remod 50. DN. tion ‘ary basement. tare noors,| ment. Th ag nied Ga’an. lake- carpeted,” full on back yard ca age ariier “IN J. A. oes Phone OR, “Owner. - 50. Witla. = “awe ‘Lake. PRIVIL: CLARK R R ed 3b led and redecor matic oil — til Rakes nate. home but oo cottage trie Ped. a gotener. dtipes | ‘Two- ies, lake oeraite gas heat, Reaitor. - 4-0306 Pent 2... a galow. Pri ten keene bon 1362 W-- EAL E ES a am Tat Bee ® at-| drapes inel ee. Carpetin Auto| ‘ener. Only § 5200 « ee rr mre. uae bisek stems = Land: |, homes. ao brici SCENIC Pontine. ‘hake (wiles Dean gsloy. Priced at only et woUreee Li TATE Base ‘ie en toed eee ee ad inks gad down. type | Bal 812-400 Ph. MA wilase of pears, Seb eaermet, ck macy ‘NIC HILLSID. cal toned uc star Comings : a Quick OWNER Go Listing eet ‘su ang BO ood 8S set @ and jandseaped. “IO Ma sa | te. vilepes. — was heat, 2LSIDE. “| # zoned commercis rors pa $300 DOW NER GO G SERVICE A automatic. oll fur: Access to’ ties landscaped. L * © LISTI a ae! ree Outstandin “ 4 commercial. Pxp ar. A. ae i 5 bedr ING TO cE just $10, outstandi oil fur- nice sand dd NG SER | . gas he ms. full ing b g hillsid s cap b c at 1 sigemk we ue tie bangs | es i bet eta O CALASKA. 3! DRA'Y mating grate tt | Suv eree 2 bench | 4286 Dine AD D's ee so peated in bighiy siete oreviest-| Sater Laks * srianens 5 Bee lots, 0 la Alum. mortga ‘ash TO 4 Acre o. 3885 Lapeer ao OR sisccecsna TOR ooveral home restricted ares cated e Ra. 4 | es ot only. 60 «128 ft. gage. OR Char N- PLAI Sg us Love’ Ss, 2 Baths FOR SA . FE 31231 re UL_ 2-2930 everal ac thi Your. choi ares ft. lB og new Hi rive in. L 1 $10,000 FUL; F mse. | Plente of ming 2 bedroom NS ‘| ene"basement 3 gv | Neareems.” inotern 5.9292 bare HOME = ielms, iat Gc ohne Yee ce et| ment includ Deiee weneel. 150 : = : Li PRICE ~ 5 ey Le Anas 6 s Bomroem, Tenen » light . basement, ck, full day-| £200 room... mod NG STATE. 2 urge house with $500 DOWN . ‘ieee . inchoded at Siu ps 50 jag = ngalow ‘with 2 ft: ts with rage fo "opace here. 2 bedroom or Ol com aes i Joeation oi perbly ‘bata aid wedudtplasthg Beles Blue oa" home,” oak O Pn ae =” PROUD repair 41 “x Bivneea’ oft an rren Stout, R I EMBREE & . oe i a. 2 ies Large ~o Water! e privile acre ‘pare . is ca hools and bed 4 ins very tastefu i Cro! Lk land cont: y LF _ ome your 8. . s, call ome | Saginaw St.~- ealtor | GRE yet rise f ss, immed He ee se ting, draperi ber ee cet OY dee iy.| _sonville Rd. pind pontract. |” Soar ‘Drayton area. 31 Lo- oneee: | er Sb ee 1565 Union GG | Beeuchuly “Tananceped” t. B| wexona Birt tar tana Fatt ii out be, ig eos fievrn sae 5 picnic wee carpeted hing Toon NO DOWN. | eer oes sa __ EM an pte Re os ‘ foe . $1000 H DRIVE — Hg & this ete kitchen hen, _— a ak reet. ear gar! asement, . 4 bed ALLED_ St esac FT. DIX EM_3-3 $8500 SEL tractive s bee on: term in dream in also com- edge: family roo “ ‘Onty $1000 "do and roofhs, nic “LAKE cial Li IXIE WE aE L OR cate <4 3 bedroo R basement e; MAp) m. eliable a a ‘Pp er aesceys Ne gg = ncn cial Lake tr Y. COMMER. 9 sm. | modern. TRADE . with ee ft. carpe: m home f REA TO ;pateal_ oy 262 x 500 A 2474 ¥ fod to ME and sto 3 blocks ed, pri- Dp. 30x52 ge in. 8 ER- —La ireplac ted vin a RPA price $21 foot} — QUICK res, $8500 from |b $15,000 bi pringfieid . On Paved St rge| heat, bai te bak an RTRID 000. ACTION ° ‘3 PO full ank | fo wit ock = bul sereens. ac . Ful sem Gi _ wil or 4 5 room NTIAC rice rove 000 4 ding. ea ae tars Salas 2S ge SH onee a" wor} Giroux-Franks) | Redein® atteB ik att £m, tearm, saris ee) FS pt ee Fat ft teins Se é . €. ‘ade for weloes A cae let. Cae arage. Nearly new FRONTAGE : EEA ‘i : S |. rge living olde i Cpe thts 3 our et, ron or an wir- ent, ral Mag furnace. oe open . C 7 : OB 3 > e 8 ‘1° io, {SELL —— HAMOND core heal, ate bedroom ranch = wy. ‘ = TE : “ attached | nt, recreal aap Tia} Corner Stk ea down a ‘ ward nay rom take, ; LINIC SITE ‘rm, modern ADE =.Mest S.gpom brick Pe eagal T - Ae 1 warage, 5 wooded ii { 3 cochester-T roy Area : Nothi ng D of absolute on, blac Mees het Office opens Lake Rd. eae ig wero Si . Over $00 feet ‘le full; 888 hoe enroll pce hy Terme. es. Only $13, aths, full galow, Oo Gown payment. ev" as 800, $1850 4 Scr trem aie, nae on:Comey Lake a agg Prag Besos ‘a, Cony HURON 7 ? Tro ag Marg has 1%/|” wn £ $seres 1] rom lak setup fo ley Lake Ra, toni ARDENS ° ¢__ stone. , exterior h vening Lal . Rai ®.| types > aeediedl uane ak oan q ‘guia for“ sfnished eu replace: 2 Dontis room mod NS garden & amy fenced lots asi - $6,900 WIL s after 6 c } "ry sven t T MAPL fron s of busin: center or ne eae and price ‘and for an ro | $1009 dos Seeaek Gees naeé ee trees, 2 for} pedroom L BUY a neat 2 all MA 6-28 a / / 26 9 drome, i AT OAK BEACH WATERFORD TWP. ELIZABETH LAKE RD. AT DOVER PWest of ‘Just West of M59 Complete 6 rogram. Financie! assistance to @ who qualify. Por c enh ete. information phone Mr, orithi SUN OIL CO." : DETROIT ~ Vinewood 3-4200 : - 8:30am. .to.5 p.m. Mon thru Fri. __ OArtield pte Nid after 7 p.nr. Sc STANDARD OIL stall station for lease. Auburn ; ‘Adama, |Pontiac, For informa- tion cal] MI 65311 days or Mr. Otto Molmen JU &1174 after 7. STANDARD OIL 2 stall modern station for lease. Financial assistance & training ——— Mars & pase Me ac Call 11 days or Mr George power , VE T3436 afte . STANDARD OIL 2! stall stetion fog lence. Exc.) i. nville. be] al taformation call MI 6-5311 days or Mr. , Oeorse Howard, VE 7:34 after 7. TEXACO GAg STATION. 2-STALL gorres. For lease. Full stock and eq ay marae Terms. FE 3-O716. 1460, WHOLESALE r7 |€LOTHING AND FURN TRE _for house cleaning, PE 23118. GYCLO MASSAGE UNIT — ANY 0 ecanes | F ELORIDA PROPERTY weeks paid panies | years eld. Trade for freezer or & __biano. OR 3-6224 eves BLOND CBS 21 a Te or good se achine or what have you? EM 3-4754. make Boat or-anything in- vo home of Taian: posreicoces. etc @ beautiful Singer machine, aul. FE d. Peeaba’e. Sorin tbat Bt. Petersburg * ia Fee Taxes $26. This oe has “a pew baggnoon that goes with the would line ts trade for a property in of around ‘tine. _ RILEY REAL merast- 509 Elizabeth FE ais? “FE. _ 44821 HAVE 8 MALL WATERFRONT cottage. es 4 years old, now yea Wii ee tor lot in Birmingham . Mi Ps Rochester school dis’ Lys ses 31462 eg * _ FOR si SHORT STU- NEW 2 PIECE S pecribeaL POR f3. custom made davenport. FE ‘(REGULATION SIZE POOL TABLE "| Op for — er will sell. city ss ag Yor lake Ba Lg ranch. 1% be For ie Clothing 56 ALL SIZES, CLEAN usEp wee pants from 40c; shirts ; te ate Closed pm. at store. 389 me Orchard Lake en LADIES CLOTHES. SIZE 10. ALL kinds FE 4-4446, FE + 4-1920. m. Re NEW BRIDAL VER, $18 PE 24126 Sale Household Goods 57 2 PIECE HAND CARVED ROSE living rm. suite, $100. White con- elec. h. $25. matic record $25. 2127 RM: ray frieze. Cogswell -chair is Lounge chair $10, Occasional chair $15. FE 4-9339. | 7 PIECE. 8} SCTIONAL. CHAIR, 3 ed oak Sbies — 2 2 table NTIQUE. ‘LOVE SEATS, GOLD yarnave chair, perfect cond. | GReenleaf ¢ 41670, 0 — \2_SINGER PORTABLE SEWIN fo a Gree “$25 each:- EM 3-4833-— te PC SECTIONAL: coucH $30. FE Les 3 PAIR of ‘Grewers, robe, 5 $6. Bed, $6. Sewing cab binet, $1.50. FE 2-1788._- BURNER APT. SIZE GAS stove, Used, $15., 132 W. Chicago. 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. oe Double dresser, bookcase ped. Large chest, 2 vanity lamps, all for. $89.50. Pay omy $2 weekly, Pearson Furniture, rd Orcha Lake Ave. \6 ; PIECE MAHOGANY ae | room suite. Call after 6 p.in EM 3-0048. 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM- BUITE. Brand new davenvort and chair, tables, matching decorator jenye: only $2 weekly 4 2 coffee All for $99. say Building supply~company. doing) Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard! _niture, 42 Orchard Lake, Ave @, food business’ Inventory fix-) Laxe Ave LIKE NEW. INT DELUXE . CLARENCE RIDGEWAY (8 CU. FT. ae ere CROSS Bo. 3 o. oy yrs. Television & Radios 57B REAL the top freezer ° Brown nylon sofa. Foam cushions ere “a ———. iit RODE. WOOL FACE. $15.95. _ Milford Toes. “Sie Camel Miguing Deer's Appliances, *aiei Sale Land Contracts: 52\""Reversivie, $16.50; imported, mmeree Rd. pee Reversible: ineter, $098. ‘Rug |LIMED OAK COFFEE TABLE 3 LAND CONTR NTRACTS TO BUY OR ped 8, $5.9, Pearson Furniture, a and corner table. Cheap. FE_ Water Softeners ~ 57C| 5 rehard ke Ave. | = sell, Earl Gerrele. EM 3-2511 r EM 3-4086. BA achice ge. 5. MO. PON- tlac Lake. ELgin 6-5305. Money to Loan 53) annie Ldemment Lenker) __. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY. BORROW UP. TO $500 Pontiac — ny Plains_— Utica Walled Lx., Biman ham, Plymo' LOANS $25 TQ $50) s : _ 9x12 felt base rugs . .$3. 95 9x9 hie INLAID TILE '414-ft. Wall Tile oS BSc Géarautsea House Paint. Gal. $1.95 PUBBER BASE PAINT. Gal. Pict 15 Byer’ s, 141 W, Huron. FE VENETIAN BLINDS, ais = lined flowered dra ey condition $20. FE 474 17 TV PH NGE LOVE 1% HP. motor, 9x12 wool rug vacuum cleaner. FE 4-3058..” 18 CUBIC FOOT UPRIG K vinator freezer, $110. UL 2-3014. 19 FOOT AMANA — BEST _offer. aS w. commie (CARPET. 50 §Q. sa | WILTON ing.. FE P ptit between 5 & 8 "58 1G. "68 GE: REG. i aria Pat range, 0 FR toe AUCT ION W-MERCHANDISE Friday dp Apri we. q oe paceted Uv. 8. 10, 1 een 10. a.m. and 7 ck anos. ‘ie peck. all - sretien, ie pent £N, see nev. day id p.m. Terms. BL. BE and Kinde. er eo La gl or 1 of Auburn Heights Auburn Rd, M50. . oo ’ 8 ‘& BURNERS. . Samuel's Appill- PE $2105" r. . TROUT ARTTRERG. FOTW OU WAN T/ bes DAY, wink: ‘, 1959 PN Cf am | Ae tewstentwrse Atan= - “He's the kind of man like — the strong, solvent type!”* ‘ eae "By y day Alan repaired. Ee Pree ‘ For Sale: Miscellaneous 60 Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD Dixie Hwy Drayton Pains, “Open | “til 6, Priday "til 8. 1,000 ff. north of A & P- Market — NEW WROUGHT IRON CRATE-MARRED waTeR HEAT- er. we, gailon. 3465 Auburn FE wen thas UL 32-3000 CHROME DINETTE SETS, semble these yourself and save four ¢’ and table $60.95 val- we $39.95. These are new 1058 ae. famous — formica ps, ar colors. Compare these rrific values. Michigan 93 Lk. Ave. CONLON IRONER, $50; FOLDING bed, % size $10: round dinin table, buffet & chairs, $10, rE BOTTLE GA8& =: _piiances, MA _ DUNCAN PHYFE TABI chairs, china bin Le on DINETTE SET, CHEST.& DRESS. | ers. vanity & dresser, 30 in. gas stove, size gas stove, frigerator, bir ged washer, Tele- vislon, pore table, living Jani owory lamps, { beds and Buy & oa ic furniture, Doster. ie couce Taps HEB] Size 2 brows, moutos yacket. Ali maps 1 438- GALLON GIRTON . BULK e breakfast sees ] ‘FUEL - z Electric range ........-. vee. $15.00|. priced. PE 8-6408 after 5 pam | Oe Orchard Lk Ave. PE_5-6150 ag a gn OR "ANTIQUE, TsonGe Use AND POMP WA U Gear chest s-2cvsssss 1800 | "ithion ger de-aasheh carry. GA: | el, MA S801 or OR PTT pik Bare Shen 56 8 “eiegrape. | —* seegmee bathe ear ne assy. per See os abinecs "tee + . Opec) MUST SELL MEW ¢° HOUSE | “Maney Leech. 10 Bagley BUY, EARLY & SAVE . * siding at r 4 Also, 1 owers. *OAKLA D acces Sane §2 GAL, ELEC. HEA . $09.06, walnut toesher & heavy | LADY’s BOWLING BAG, rs & mowers WE BUY. SELL & EXCHANGE 30 cal, ante. on heater, rae for gunstocks. Call OA 8-3257, ~~ ag ey a.m. and | Sim lelty tractors & movers 5 a 8 3 if TION’ cou 4 riding mow ate Laundry trays & faucets 23.6 | 42 aerial Plastic pone oe well A PUMP SHOTGUN, ARCHERY Rato-tillers hardware ot i TRADE-IN DEPT.. prunes i: South Saginaw Bt. Ea? prices, ag ve , Thompson, MODEL 12. LF] *TMOUGHTEN & & SON = size top “hee rane wavscneesd is 215- qb. Asphalt. Shingles | ee: Boor we gauge P pum) . 4 4, Hee last} J. I: Case & New. Sion, Dosis . Shingle someune a on Splngie tank, Rede. MA 5186, on 330 | “Ba Bait, Minnows, Etc, 65B| COME IN AND SEE 36 winEh nOALVA mt ominnnnnnnnnnnnnnn—~ | THE NEW 1950 RIDE-A- | Spe. chrome Chur ch’ S ANC. | stun: Site lengths 222 fie, ft.| BAIT & TACKLE — OPEN 1 Days] MATIC F ‘PUSH: | 4 pe. w SAV! U ' gUPPLY Mouses 20 cents dz — 3.dz. 5éc| 3B ‘AR ~ AND BO- * Hise aa fm. suite. ; i0t_ Squirrel BS UL 23-4000 | 09 nde FE 5-2100 ___389. Orchard Lake Avenue _ _ ~~ MOWERS. - ther Hems svailable. wet AUCTION Ol. HOT WATER B HEATER. AUTO- “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 “| 22 we zo neverss “peed yout fonkere and appliances. We | LL-NEW-MERCHANDISE img pe gen White » Somer in" : goa, Your home fot S| PUGAy Apr Ort hee geen | apa Meenas iniond HO | “2, 70F, 200, LARD, ORAVEL. me WYMAN’S of Pontiac City Limits, | _ +50 caveting vasemetite Of 3062." | —. appliances, tools, PULL-DOWN L Te or he Se Ca EL 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE 41122 ary 8 wo Le ture. We s. Cc or sidewall. G.A. md zag Hg THESE MUST GO__ Gece yond Cay for bees; | ruemoee. thes. Mie - Open) ing. OR 3-0638. SOME COST | gpm PATIO STONES. SAVE SS ek ae Cookin “ tee me sagt Grass ped i's "ibe, boc; | wutd. sexta, 1a, re iifi'e reson wi et. GE TV, an “3 rou ‘ot wax paper. 3 rolls, of “71 & 1s? Smooth inte, 7 colors. | ; RSG Gm ERIVEWAT. ques $130 $60.95 paint $1.90 gal oxi2 viscose we rug, | 1204, Rd (2450). ¢ miles west of Wolverinie Lumber *%. * mi , Clinten be 2 walt” port. GE TV Sine. $33. 2 pe. sectional, $1. 7 | PIANO, BABY ia. Novi new Pe. Ginetio set, 000. ¢ ge. bedrm. Sot, ee, Fe eee FE 43711 "| Setween'® nad 9 mile, Northville. $239.95 $139 $100.83 suite wita radte, gifts "ile ALL OR | CRUSHED STONE, SAND, ORAV-| _ Fleldbrook 9-3085. Be luxe Motorsia HIP) Set All merchandise 1 left trom day sales iar. Fai 2 So Mat. 6053, se an Secaet. EMSést $199.95 $139 - $60.98 Eitnbutor — “PLYWOOD, er eeaivered. Vit cone, Oa ar GE auto, dishwasher “ANCHOR FENCES | [%: Eimeré --r-cy ooo ro asod veravel edie Was - 139 ven No money down. FHA approved.{'s” Fir ..............-.. rtar. trucking & poemept | wee tow, 9 vers «6? «| FREE ESTIMATES FE. $7411 | 54" V-grooved M GOODYEAR . SERVICE STORE’ — UPRIGHT a name -brands. values. $149.95 while Finorescent, 282" Orénard Ave. ; FREEZERS| New shipment—Popelar beige 20 cu. ft Chest ........ 289 158 cu. ft Upright + only $259 E-Z Terms Samuel's. MA 35-6011 — ei nets sde-picnagrrcer gl ELECTRIC DRYER, good condition, $85. R. B. Muro Hiectrie Company. 106% W. Huron. FREEZERS - 28 - NORGE - FREEZERS Chest end New acu, sligh _ crate-marred m scratched ‘or at big dis- uptiol. chairs 16-$30. Port. mee. Murphy bed, migc. FE 5- : | eee NEW DELUxE 30_§. Cass FE 5-6123 model. or trade for .| TRADE GAB RANGE FOR ELEC- Used $50. Schick's. oy tric range. R.'B. Munro Electric 3-3711. = Co 1060 W Huron. EASY COMB. REFRIG, CEDAR| TRADE ELECS RANGE FOR GAS closet, kitchen cabinet. EM 3-3872.| range. R. B. Munro Electric ELECTRIC FULL SIZE RANGE. | _1060 W. Huron. Good ition. $50. OR 3-0507. UsED Tv. REBUILT & GUARAN. FOR SALE: SMALL HF teed. J , Union Lake Store. washer with w er, aoe Union Village EMpire 3-6511. fition EM sate? St |) ~~ Used Trade-In Dept. FOR 8A SALE LE: WESTINGHOUSE Au- bar blond ...... = * matt ryer. Used : ME! Pull size | bed. ‘comtiete ... $19.95 2 times, $125 each: Holly MElrose |r oinge chair’. ,..... none ts c, $19.95 FOR SALE—THREE QUARTER “e ee roll hobs bed, a Catate ee 4 reasona Speen, poaee Onna Se OES EeOROMY | Hoover repair. Thyle Electric, 361 8. Saginaw . 2-9151 USED TV. $19.95 UP. eed ee $49.95. gc Radio ppliances, 422 W. FE CUUM CLEANERS. BRUSHES, bags. Murray’s, 966 Myrtle. © WHITE BABY BED & MATTRESS $14. MArket 4-2909. WASHING MACHINES. VACUUM sweepers, $16.95 up. Authorization Corner of N. Johnson and How- _ ard. FE 45169 ASHER HOLSTERED. . enport & b tig dining rm, aulte, table & chairs,- coffee ta- bed. ae seit. Sewing mach _— record comb. Misc. noma. 175 Mo- _hawk. FE 5-0882. EL CHAIR. EXC. COND. RE- | Wier and hand lamp mower. FE GOOD_ SMALL RADIOS $6 «6TO $10. FH) 5-8755: KENMORE AUTO. WASHER. FE 4-6285. . KENMORE TANK. VACUUM cleaner, Hike new, $28.88, Take over monthly payments, $7.22. MA 4-145% LGE, KENMORE IRONER $25. FE 4-8127. LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, brana new, $15.95. Pearson's Fur- Living ROOM SUITE, COM- plete bed, washing machine. Pow- er lawn mower. severa] other feces of furniture. 105 h, FE 6-5265. LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF price At Jack's, 281 Baldwin. MAPLE DINING RM. SET, , chairs, reoemely greets “length Muskrat coat. fect cond., rity paptleg psn) _FE 5-7261, ar. 6 Ms $00 WMAGiC-CHEF APT, SIZE STOVE, $35, Montgomery Ward refrig., $40 NEW perigee yas over pmts. Bal. $132 NECCHI SEWING MA aE AL- Only 9- months old. f ir; stove, pest Ww oe pate to repay Out Prectlcally new ‘Mixmatter “aeep B ours, for’ Si ¢0 PeSapitol Appa: ierid] e : < ful. vist So ities or phone FE a dishes oomne uteri! ance, p 5-812 UTO 679 Lookout. AY FORGE oF ironer i RE 7 MUTOMATIC io COTES Y- ironer. . ’ HOME & AL ae very good condition, $50. UL 10803 * LOAN CC... | _a-1504. NORGE REFRIG. $35 7 Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) | iss 18 CU. ge UFRI Cy ezetiient r : 7 oe i Tr Borrow hen “oo roeraion, $290. FE 8 ' OLD Smee, OUTEIT. mol Ex. to $500 rEk te o D TV SETS. FROM Household Finance GUIDE TO GOLD: Sett | sieas ee tame ' Covgere es * Pontiac - ‘ . * 5 E. Walto 5 U8 FE.4-035\things youre net using. os : ry wy om TONE : see TABLE. IRON 4 crm cissee thtough Classified Ads! | *is. on 3007, wee ¥ — Rollawa ag $5. All in good conkh F MAPLE DIN. SET AND 6/7 chairs, $25. 41 el as = EXPERT “TicEN H '« 4 Be man needs work. Bigger ‘. Sen ever on — pA, WHIRLPOOL GAS pare. oe condition, $65. R. B. Sruaee Electric Company. 1060 W: Huron. G MACHINE CONVEN- $119.95. value, ~ $69.95, cifipped. Michigan Fluorescent, __393 Orchard Lk. 4 5. BUGGY, ve. — #&. WELCH 7. $18, 21" SYL- vania Console. After 7, 134 Norton. ne Socichatn tattoos ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE. Make payments of $6.37 or pay total $56.45. Michi- gan Sewing Center, FE 2-3337. WATER peal a AT BIG DIs- count. OR 3-23 WATER OPENERS AT BIG DIS- counts. FE 2-5827. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Me" PLYWOOD, 16x40 INCHES OR __3-6022._ 5011 Waidon Rd. %" GALVANIZED PIPE, 13c PER ft., %" galvanized jong 17¢ E oj ft. — in andere a od oA Thompson, 7005 1 YEAR CRIB, COMPLETE AND AND + ore dresses OR 3-313 1-AAA-1— Lig rae Sh sion | Order now, @ spring Last opportunity at what “winter a priegs. storms money down, ist oa ‘ May JOE VALL Aubutn 8 Rochester Rds. UL 2-4900 L, 1-6623 an Res. 2 wits TRE Eon, FACTORY “BED & MA built 3x7, PE orig RUG BRA tress, mirri ror roaster: attachments, power mower, mest fruit press. Demmi J 1 mise AN sealed oi me > - | HILO -REPRIO. 10. CU. PT.|2 SUN STANDARD DisTRIBUTOr | "Story seconds, and all standard % 7203. testers. regulator & ‘Wood 4 REPR. STOVE, WASH Mt tor tester Alemite xf cig Dives me stairways, wen , dishes, misc. = rum | outside aes Ts, aaa GERATOR, TV, —_ ne, Same, enks See a Electric garage door ¥ . J iser uae hee UL Pion im. 8 4 rs meg 4 ers Pm bad } ame call i for fe tree ee REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S | _pact. Fic reir : Opa a8 Ps DOOR "SALES 1968- models America’s 2 FUEL OIL TANE CON- best makes. Periect, 1 new, guaran |“ dition” Will deliver. PE 5-0120 371_8. Paddock .. B : for 5 years. Buy a new re- = — : | HOTPOINT: NCE ee Li frigerator for 9 ilitle more than dc PER PI. -, 162 ROMEX IN | PE 6-8431 or OR 3-9176. Michigan Fiuo- | ¢0tl lots, othe. meverials | Gor WATER HEATERS, 30 GAL- escent, "383 Orchard Lake Ave. pals Rg BH GA. + | Pe. gas bee. ie’ Gear ae proved. $88.50 value, $39.95 u R 700 — os .| SCE SL PE 8 FE. BO Sees aay a new hetee fers $55. Autometic™ yee $40; PE SAVE ie MBING y little more @ used unit.- Also ens 12°86. Saginay SUPPLY, |' electric, ail and bottled gas heat- ROUND CHERRY DINING ROOM : ; ers at terrific values. table & 4 saptato’s chairs. 6 pe. |* O2 :eai Alay “automate nob i re a cherry bedroom suite. All very || S2d Teel. also feel, | Ave. — 65. ape "new. MI 7-9218. $85 fog all, i Dp. motor, dual) JACOBSEN BANTAM REEL TYPE |- er PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. third and % h.p. motor. OR 3-5902. lawn mower, exc. cond. $35. MA . $19.90. Electrolux Vacuum, $14.95. i : wird 61542, Terms. Curt's Appl, OR. 39102: | 10518 BLDG. TO BE MOVED, 2 a, JEELED MAGIC ‘STOVES, BOUGHT. SOLD, EX- This, Daint needs no. stirrin menges. : 8, 602 Mt Clem- | 7 pOOT PORTABLE POO! ber oF oly <3 not Fil sag or a Hundred. oi] bas 8 a | For Sale Miscellaneous 60) sonned” OM, Good practice piane $90 and ue, i Grand new. save pane than. % regen Os! GALLAGHER’S Accordions, all sizes at mig dis- counts. me apteieal and silver ted. es. Tape recorder. MY alter 6 p ENT A use EES ER Nonna Siiverbell_Road. Pontiac ont Detroiter | Complete selection of 8 and . Tate m pe Bob Hutchinson , Mobile Homes. Sales => on oe eee mi a week GEN: 1966. TA Rochester. OL vt SALE . owner, 41 ft 2 |. ray furn Ebxtras. Very reas. : 38-3604. M CAM E OBILE trailer. 2106 Dexter. _Sale Farm Farm Equipment 76 Sale Sporting Goods rc APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC ahogany ... NTIAC PLYWOOD. co. stove, like new. Mosaic top table. | 1488 Baldwin Ave FE _2-2543 ‘PE 8-1596. ‘ P. iG Mahogany %" 24c per ft. Birch %4'" 4c — BETTER BUYS — Ey Cherry paneling $2080, Peg tae. de tet'| BENSON UMBER CO. | rept. x2 6 “Pine .... ." A! 1x2 at WePine |... 2e ln: & ? “Lh REP CANNEL COAL—ALL x12 sheathing W- ‘> im, ft. | REBUILT BATTERIES 48) AND| COAL-KINDLING & ALL SIZES | 1x12, shelving W-Pine 12¢ lin. ft.) up. FE 8-1816. 192 8. ‘Seginaw. OF FIREPLACE & FURNACE "* Base W-Pine ....... Tt. WITH WOOD, SPEED FUEL 24" Casing W- te. & | Ee on Thompson, ONS | OAKLAND FUE & PAINT Base Sho¢ W-Pine ....... “te lin. ft | Sse. West. : ORCHARD FE 56150. ey a ‘xe ‘413.75 Ea,| REGULATION SIZE POKER TA. | D&H HARD cone i ieee ean y mer "| ble. in excellent condition. Will ve an estnut sizes. : Orr a ear eg c¢ $537| _sell for $20. PE ¢S061. oe Re at & OIL, 3723 Orchard Plyscore 4x8 — %” .. $3.55 Ea. SINGER, LATE MODEL SEWING BIRCH OAK, V-grooved Baar Plywood * 4machine with zig sag. Yours for F-PLACE W woop 5B xe 4M". $4.99 Des | $48. 1 cash price or ean be cee! : Fir Plywood. @x# — ay ald at $6 per month. Capitol ooo SLABWOD ‘ns Sand 7 bound ope side. 32 ws.| Appuance. FE ! for $10 delivered. FE. 42508. lite eo . ae dei “we SHEETROCK | Signet Sen j j _ We. We deliver, Ti Be Scott tk. . LHAGGERTY 4x8, 4x10, 4x12 tertitner spread- UMBER COMPAN buss 1647 HAGGERTY HWY. . CHURCH'S, INC. “Planta, ‘Trees; Shrubs 68 a en fies. _ ~ AKE — a “with 14 ft. Between W. Maple & Pontiac Trail A:1 TREES, MAPLE 0. ere.| Fiche chats 2 2 "°PHONE MArket 41084 Fr RR Fiz, Oat, BIC. F cag tor, ite. Eres, BLACK AND GALVANIZED diamonds. FE 8-0600._. Yews, Mugho Juniper, & Arbor- Bank terms, random and sizes, 8 SEWING MACHINE, C. |. Yate. Dig your own. Bring tosis] Vernes ank; Ed Gotte- Pook bd ae ymouth, “delux, #80 $50, | __Girls Schwinn bicycle. MA €2720. mies west of G6émmerce Vitbge chats, _Lecteneer._ iris bikes refrig. “10. ft with | POH: cr hce, Sn, terPine canes |e gilllee cast, of, tncuresction. | AYO a ot i, MI. 800 7S freezer, Many other items. MA| from $17.95. Slightly marred. Al Sts 6 & o> =| vate i. on Pri. April 3, be- _ 63900 cail after 5 exc. Sunday. xt dinary values in bathtubs py - = pioaing at 1 p.m. Pull line of BEDROOM LIGHT FIXTURES.| and lavatories. Michigan Floures- |-OARLA ‘removal Fm 8 arm "implements, Farmall He slightly irregulars, $4.95 values |. cent. 303 Orchard Lake Ave.—62. SRA SERRY PLAN tractor 2 cultivator & | STRAWBERRY PLANTS bean puller. John Deere 15 disk. $245 also Circus & Cowboy light DRIVEWAY CULVERT WRINGER WASHER. §20__ ELEC. oeetes fet eink. bedrooms. | 9" Corrugate 65 ft dryer. $55; 9x10 rug with pad, ve eee poctepig: 393 Or-| CEMENT COLO SHADES ; elec. stove, $35; refrig., on: chard Lake Ave: or TER COLORS — 18 SHADES 21" ‘TV, good cond, $65. BLDG. TO BE MO OR TORN | MORTAR COLORS — § SHADES bine; $18" FE 52766) ~-domn. 16316. Aleo,. oghsper. | 8" x 8! Flue Lining .... $138 ce eee ESR MOORSBP es ree be ~s w DAV- 8” x 8” Cleanout 12 -en BILLIARD ‘TABLE, REGULATION size. EM 5 p.m. 3-0480, after Incinerator and Dutch Oven Doors’ BARGAIN TIME OVER STOCKED-MUST SELL . 300,000 Ft. EXCELLENT USED LUMBER 2x4 ~ 2x6 — 2x8 — 2x10 — 2x12 Priced for quick sale Qx4x4 ft. New knotty pine paneling, 16c ft. PIPE ~BRICK-STEEL Let us figure your complete bufld- - ing needs. We believe you camnot. do better any place. boven neces ... Ue each « Manhold Rings, Covers and Grates BLAYLOCK AL & 8U 1_Orchard Lake Av + THE SALVATION ARMY RED Everything to meet your needs, Clothing rniture appliances 1u ee LA alco TOILET “Hinge ‘Co ly ind estrnctibie, 0 Clore gt or white. $4 M59, Wen’ Some — TYPEWRITERS IN GOOD $15 to $30. 51 W. Park. LI 1-7155: TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors: and windows wood Granet, Meee | or 1025 On Sore put in your 6ash kland Ave. FE _ 445965 WATER HEATER , OTL, “40 GAL- = capecty. es 60 ‘ata: oil torage FHA Terms Freé Estimates OPEN 8 to 5:30 MON. thri SAT.| Latex Wanwiox a . $2.98 al. Bavestrough .......... t. SURPLUS LUMBER &| Sree pe vow Me He F sink & trim earmereie $ ge Lae LES Romex 2 for coil lots ighland Rd, *MG0) OR 3-108 2678 Orchard, Lake Rad. Bat ROOM FIXTUREg : YOUNGS- n kitchen ofl and gas furnaces That water and steam ~ boilers automatic water heater, hard- ware, Electrical supplies, crock apd tile galvanized copper black pe and Machinery 60A FORD DIESEL ENGINES 4 & 6 cylinder for trucks, saw mills, etc, , ngs, Lowe Bros. Ford Lin. ‘in f aint land Super’ Kemtone, Fore presiog, seplane foe tees: sele uaF ee ee oe “ei few used engines avpllabie. Call =F BUY AND" SAVE distributor 4-6053.", | : buen eo a Do It Yourself’ 61 * soll pipe , $3.38 Igth. , joutsl e flush (soo $381 $12.95 Do if Tam east Wat! 3 Oak floort $65 M| wrooR SANDERS HAND. SAND |. Comp ete 42 win cabinet with wall ERS WALL PAPER STEAMER | Wolverine Lumber 4K, SAW RUG CLEANERS WS, Pacem FE 207% | 99 5 QANFORD FE 46108 BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND | — uarters ke Mkt, FE 5-7041. FOR RENT COATS Tike Seances Wall pa pet § steamer, floor sand- oe a Cant sace "vacuuta, ‘cleaners, Oakland nac. vacuu cle Th, and eben Se “ns: CC Fuel & Paint chard Lake GOKE MACHINE, SERVICE STA- FARR SEW. ; tton cash register. FE 4-5347. oF Dry . materiais: For Sale Péts. 99 hold Log 3 ore prop, ai wot Reeburn n Paul Auctionger. ; . Dee mel pw SUCTION Auto Service 81 - AKC GERMAN SHEP’ PUPS. NEW- ‘A ANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE! Gentle and beautiul. kag 16. et 3rd, re 810. 1 er Cylinders. rebored. muck Ma- C | aes nS SEROUS PUPS, —~3| pile Dorth of Pontiac City 7 $2560, *. ™ p ture, applian: tools, . 2 7006 | moe, oid, o* 8-330, &, (ot ave bag nag l We a2 La GER: PUP. a : ‘Sec Ee of thow quality. | Ready Spetial between 10 ‘a.m. and f";| Sale Motor Scooters 82 aL esentie lgarettes, 11 pack. All soap pow.| NEW & USED CUSHMAN scoor~ wid. . ae é ee COCKERS FOR 1 WEE. |-“fer ise; Grane seed, athe, Boe; ets, 200 B. Pike, PE 44246. / m. foil, all 6 for 0c. Outside | nai Soxex ‘MALE, LIKES. CHIL GHIL- | paint, $1.80 val. oetd scose For Sale Motorcycles 83 aren, 1358 Cass’ Lake Rd. FE 08 oo" owen Giaten coe. z. ens pe, sec’ 7 pe. di- |.1967 NSU Oem, ; CALS BOSTON THR OF « MOB-| mate ecg, Gre, wake ate | —_—_FE te eS ay : ; . ? All merchandise left from BLACK sr x Yuan go at. at auction ’ 7 p.m. foe rt BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP oOrioe FRID stock. Curtiss OR 3-0296. 12:30 p.m. aA 3 care CHIRUAHU. AHUA PU PY PIES, TWO| of South Lyon on Pontiae Trail months old. 18 sho and 1 mile west on 2%Mile Rd. & DAESATIAN | (COACH rage PUP. i ate an Dixbo: se EE: & mM dr Willow | cows, 2 to 7 years old. 8 cows Fitergias covered with cuddy. » Ge | _ aus 1 -yr. oid. #tas_- Mt £:0000 odel, BR 1967 CURLY CRAPT 16 FT. UTIL- =; Sun: yellow OL RE SENIS NE are gs vee “i # tN Pedi: 8 lc RS ae Da “ @ = ae "58 8 CHEVROLET | Radin k & Hester. 1 6 ote or wees Stata | 2 FORD STATION WAGON. "BAR- : "Sos 8 WOODWARD. ™ oe eee ? —_ REPOSSESSION “CY” OWENS FORD $335 full price. No. cash needed ~*31 FORD Ben. "King es Fe town il 4 DOOR ‘38 FORD CUSTOM 300. DELUXE. 125 6 cylinder, real economy. Very $ ) bo ol solenge. at. mist and pray ‘Cy’ Owens 47 GINAW 8T 5-3588 ~ PE 5-4101 _ Remodeling Specials Buick ord. Good RD UST. GooD faites FACTORY BRANCH 5s AE FORD wer ering & Power brakes, Pontiac . Retail Store wd trade. eWersy! BIRMINGHAM- _ RAMBLER. 666 5. 8. WOODWARD. 55 FORD «s+. 02091195" Country we. V8. with overdrive - RUSS "JOHNSON MOTOR SALES. MY 2-2371 . or MY 3-1461 ‘$6 FORD RANCH WAGON. FOR pH a on rede. PE 6 . BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, WOODWARD. MI 6- owner sharp. Clarkston’ Motor Sales CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTE ae ea BINMINGHAM-RAMBLER. ee s. x * WOODWARD. ws 6-3900. 1952 FORD CUSTO: , #DOOR, V3, radio and Soter’ gre Pull aan $300. 3071 Judah Rd APRIL 13-NO TIME TO BE A WHEN YOU BUY THAT NEXT eaten “MOTOR SALES WILL GIVE YOU “TOP BouLaR. VERY ARE ALL. © HAND “SELECTED ‘8517 FORD F-Lane “$00 H-T $1504 dio |"58 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Sedan $1804 $1095 | 67 PONTIAC Catalina 8-Chief $1894 Pull Power. : eee ‘\0t “RAMBLER” Sta, Wag. $1504 ‘ST PONTIAC Cat, 4 Dr. H-T . $1704 ‘S17 FORD F-Lane “500” 2-Dr. $1494 ‘56 CHEVROLET B-Air 4-Dr, $1194 ‘96 PONTIAC Starchiet 4-Dr, $1294 66 FORD Country Sedan 4-Dr. $1194 196 CHEVROLET Ste, Wag. .. $1204 *$§ PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan $ 794 1145 | '55 FORD Pairlane 2 Door ....$ 894 65 BUICK 2 Door H-Top .... $004 *$4 FORD 4 Door Sedan ..... . 6 54 ‘54 PONTI AC 4 Door Sedan § 204 "54 FORD 2 Door Sédan .... $ 394 'S4 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan $ 304 |. ‘83 FORD, 4 Door ....... wos 8 244 ‘33 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ...... $ 294 "59 BUICK Hardtop .......:. $ 194 49 FORD 4 Door ........5.. $ 44 || GLENN’ S. MOTOR SALES 952M WEST HURON oa CARS "ine ae 47s FE 4.1797 4 top ~ WE NEED - CLEAN CARS We Will Pay TOP DOLLAR CASS-OAKLAND 312_W, tite ARGS 8.2288 1988 FORD CU: 300, 2-dr., Standard— shift. Heater," White- __Walls: A-1 condition. OR _3-6270 3-6270. BMW ISETTA—A eee EAL GAS yn miles ver gallon. $4530. Community Motor “WILSON PONTIAC- CADILLAC 1987 saver 1958 IMPALA co E. Blue with white NVERTIBL top and matching geri » aver w 3: Many other Socpesorien. A low einesse’ beauty 595 ~ 1986 CADILLA' bh ra Red Gita white trim, full factory “ quipment Tenanc ra power, A $2495 4 1954 CADILLAC ok SEDAN. Tris with’ Full factory accesso- ree "eclading GM air condition- ing. $1695 * o 1996 OLDSMOBILE” “99% #1 8k AY SEDAN. Beauti- fu) tu-tone bronze and beige with matching trim. Power ., steering and brakes. A garage kept Bir ingham “S150 ‘top cl con 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V8 SPORT COUPE. Ra- dio, heater, automatic transmis- sion, white tires. A car, $1295 955 OLDSMOB “STAR. TIRE 93" SONVERTIBLE. Turquoise and white with white top . interior to match, Power steering, brakes and windows. A sharp car, $1195. nice clean 954 CHEVR 210 sERikgs 2 me ern _— matching m. Radio, heate Boe oe work car is a iitte jewel and was traded to us with rebding only Bang miler "An excent least 1953 DESOTO ° REDOME “ge SEDAN bie) ra- ‘ oie, ond > heater, This car le throughout. Uph olster n : Bree and body hinmaclate. Hig: 95 _ Wilson Sintectiatles: 1390. = }| BILL SPENCE. /_SRAMBLER” oe & HEAT- OES BI NO. MONEY ae oa “> JET. REBUILT MO- ae tires, utes, S116. EM 3-3516, "49 JEEP STATION WAGON. engine, good rubber. =. Ser condition. Auburn & FE. Bivd. | me R _ Executive's car, 21, ~ tomatic an- en S now. R & C RAMBLER SALES Commerce at Union Lk. EM 3-4155 ‘$2 RAMBLER. eriticn WAGON. - ABSOLUTELY No ba ag EY DOWN. Assume peym of $11.46 mo. C Credit er “Mr. Parks at MI #7500, Harold Turner 55 RAMBLER WAGON. 30 MILES r gallon. owner, excellent . HAM-RAMBLER. 666 8. WOOD- WARD. MI 6-3900. : eT |AMBASSADOR HARDTOP and heater. Blue ane d_ white. M * $ses BIRMINGHAM.RAMBLEN } 7668-8 WOODWARD. MI 6-3990. NO MONEY “DOW N- We have a very good selection of ‘4 dis. _* — Fords, Pon- tiacs, wicks “No ef down. dows, Ducky ieee Sales, 4-1006. or PB ent 50 5 eta 13 vane BATTERY system. $120. E! SeOmLE at 1957 OLDSMOBILE Super 88. 2-door, har Power , ot power brakes. iarp car TAYLOR’ S Chevrolet- Oldsmobite WALLED LAKE MArket 4-1561 $5 OLDSMOBILE 88°S. 2-DOOR, 1 sick showroom fresh. 1 auto- am. | ae a tg RAMBLER. 666. 8. WOODWARD. MI 6.3900. “EF PLYMOUTE LET, > 12 DR. R&H, “OLIVER Motor Sales OADMASTER 2 DR. 7 Bl BUICK .....--.$1795 157 FORD .....0e..$1395 CUSTOM ‘300° ST FORD s+ $1685 ANE ‘500° 56 BUICK. . sss. ROADMASTER $6 PONTIAC. «, .$888.88 860 SER: o ene '56 BUICK .c...0..$1595 CENTURY . ‘96 FORD .........$1495 "36 CHEN ROLET $1340 35.1 BUICK accede $lO9§ '38, PONTIAC voce $1110 35. ‘CHSVROLET $1195 35. BUICK veseees $1165 85 BUICK ...+04.-$1245 SUPER 2 DR. saseveees$ 595 am FORD sf “PONTIAC vou -$:333 "53 Bl “BUICK vsanee§ 3D 53, 3 DODGE seven e$ 275 33.1 DODGE weeeee$ 240 ‘St T BUICK, ....+4-8 95 ‘31 P DODGE “bees $121.99 SEDAN 1] SEE HANK OR GLENN * Pontiac’s Bargain Bafons OLIVER. _ Motor: Sales 210. Orchard Lake Ave.+ Shell Station — Corner ; i i station op 4 ‘Ss 5 rote offer. rey gue ae eae EM cant | 9 PONTIAC HA RA- cats. From $795.¢| 50 GMC ..0....,.-$2795 RUBURBAN - 98 BUICK «4. .$2395 38 s BUICK wooo SOAS [38 1 FORD - veces a $1895 7 BUICK ........$2095 .$1495 85 BUICK seveeee $1095 | aa PONTIAC w++e-$ 695] 55 PLYMOUTH roe ic “MOTOR SALES ¥o] & Y pIRE oe, NOW IS THE TIME, _ orth your time’ to"ase 1s us now, | Be C Rambler Sales ‘Cy’ Owens pr saan 8. “SAGINAW , Sa10y : ar yurMours Power brake, wer stee ‘ans., heen state ~ ‘PONTIA ra., most’ sceneries. Chrome carrier, 1 own. M i956 PONTIAC C ee edan, ‘condi! new. wii ike 5-430 after 5 p.m 1087 i Cc cus -. eray juipped. $850 / Pi a $975. 810 Farnsworth. DTOP. EXCEL-- lent condition. ‘Ql. soo “ FACTORY BRANCH 'S7 PONTIAC &-CHIEP CONVERTIBLE. “$1995 Pontiac _ SEDAN, 2), Yes, folks, we are ‘one it's bargains ‘you are. il 9 p.m. or Jater. rodin, beater. - Sener windows, 1958 PONTIAC and low . door / Well tires, red vo ee r hardtop, pow Bune finish. Very nice. wall tires. You'll b shite wall tires, red and 2 sharp. flow, radia: heater, white nice sam manor 1 radio, heeter, 1955 BUICK™...:........$1095 radio, Bye 4 white wall and white finish. 1953 PONTIAC .........$ 365 radio, heater. Rea] nice and 11952. PLYMOUTH vee DOD Good _Mrensporiation at se "2 Stel TON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES OL 1-8133 if ’ THAT'S THE | "BANG" WAY W E'RE Starting the Month ‘58 Chevy DEL 4 DOOR Teadto, iigater, W/Wails. $1690" 'S8 Chevy Heater, Auto. Trans, V-8, W Walls. IVORY & Silver BLUE Lucite finish. $2065 '55 Chevy. "$890 | '55 Chevy 2 DOOR 2 Tone Paint Sea’ bet 6 210 Powerglide. 210 6 Cylinders. '58 Chevy’ SUBURBAN ge 9 L Radio & Heate W Walls. Speed Fransmission.- w uarantee. 8.000 miles. ranite GREY Paint $1683 LATE MODEL CARS AT Nalrensruncsineg 98 Chevy BIsc Radio ig" hha Pat Automatic Transmission. Lal Canyon 1384 ‘06 Dodge IVORY ONE? 2. DOOR adio wre te rd pene islee 6 Cyl, Ww Walls. IVORY & Sapphire BLUE. » $895 AIR _2 DOOR 8 Radio & Heater. & Sierra GOLD Paint. $1090 ‘04 Chevy | 2 DOOR 210 - Radio & Heater IVORY and cneeaas BLUE Paint, Power- $645 ‘57 Chevy BEL AIR 2 DOOR Ratfio & Heater, Powers ace BEIGE & Sierra GOLD $1590 © “Many, Many More TO CHOOSE FROM ' “ ONLY A VERY FEW 1958 F actory Officials’ Cars LE FI TO CHOOSE FROM YOU HAVEN’T SEEN GOOD USED CARS UNTIL YOU'VE VISITED - MATTHE HARGRE - 631 Ss rm by AVE. FE 4-4547. Fa a oe are eae outing Record . wb eee, - @) Leon Errol. ‘hs ‘spite Mints we “The Innocent Killer,” |11:18 (9) Neve Saline 7 40) Beam Meritiams. 330 (7) Boxing (cont.) eH eras ” Gimentraton Os a ee Pores. a Us Markel Missile a Peter Lind Hayes. on @ — ated plan’ payrolls stolen 1h: 45 (9) Gunbo, . Le, Sm co Tin ont) Ie eh ewooay arene lente wii tos me : = (2) Love is y (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. (9) News. _ _ (9) Whistle Town. . OF eh “pla ome t I n t . been nts complaing about packs|. 1 a iD News: LeGott. (2) News: LeGoff. _ (4) It Could Be You. pri OO. (Lot phe prow the safety) into the state general fund. : : Analyst. John/11:15 (9) Weather. - (1) Play Your Hunch. Be of : moenacing ‘ bill tailed in 1958. 6:40 (@) News (4) Weather. . (9) Film Fare. Wh I S O "ot small chi The Porter bi het aaa oe : pony ss . __ (2) Weather. : 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. at. t There were 2,186 people - in mth le aig poet took 6:45 (2);News. s.|11:20 (9) Movie. Comedy: Gary ELSON County bitten by 408% | Jetced by Gov. illigras ne Tare atischs tac mn Cooper, “Casanova Brown.” oo - Our ‘Miss Brooks. i By EARL us again ind there's bad hor gue and more than 7,500 jthe position that park gear Bed 44.) | Life. ~ NEW YORK — Ap “Americans have| last year, and_more charges should go directly tothe. -* : eoaches. gs 4) It's a Great Life. anksters. Ame tray dogs ation Department for 9) Cente. Con man biys|1:25.(2) Ni "Robert “Young | «D nae suet a es poche else ta le Ma areas taken th the Oakland me park syeiem: iayupement af eens Sere Flack. Flack aids) “They Won't Believe Me.") <9) As the World. Turns. eae a shetior Director Dy. © i Baves rhb me ic =“ 7 5 : _ * : * i ~ (4) Cal. career. C47.) um o Amios 'n’ Andy, P ' aren't fooling around or. Agriistost Some 3 ,800 dogs have been li ee ) pony lathe Court. 11:30 (7) Night- Court. (Marga Se” Par censed in Waterford Toweship, |. iisrold M. Ryan res aged a) variety.;. (9) Movie (cont.) : zabeth: ing around this year. eel - @ bill Ry 7:30 (7) L. Welk. eaaical Movie. (4) Jack Paar. Oscar award!1:55 — mt her than use their brains to cre- | he added. ct oa ah dace — State Medical (9) Million Dollar Mov P Cass, Jack|2:00 (2) Susie. : ty Rather impér- Bates pointed out. that- ‘ authori - issue temporary thern, “Gold! nominee Peggy ’ for a Day. ‘n needed and vitally in , on: the Board to 2 Ray Mase (| OF ewan on a) Day tn Sour | Tame thingy tke Apel Foot tants oar |e More than 1.30 dogs hit oes to qualified amigas i ~armed| (2): N'wate zz on H- , i practice medicine, (4) Wagon Train, One-arm 2:30 (2) House Party. better minds are laboring cia automobiles in unincorporated between 50 and . Quaker “ol hs paclist by THURSDAY MORNING (©) (color) Haggis Bogeis. cancer cures, road ari a ee loon ee on =e oe ee Fe asedlarws beg be needed in because ; mi. omy invention of new * +" “Tmai Shelter. Altog physi be licensed liefs. es a Continents; Clagirocm, | 9) Kennedy's Corner ant the taxes. disposed of almost 9,000 stray| the Detroit area, could Aareweeg (2) Divorce Court (cont.) "g:s9 (2) Medita Feat’ = leak te ther Sheoeae maybe ways to pay the old 3 rass-|dees jor Dekdana County last ye@r;/under the measure to residents. 8:00 (7) Welk (cont.) ee (2) On the Form . (4) Young Dr. Malone. We have just ‘toured Broadway’ re said a to the needs of Michigan () Wagon (cont reo Todays @) Movie ma Vimsaart? itch bi ous tot hetered tema 1 leWillGo (4) Wagon . ( : 10c) in our hot bu J said ‘he plans to presen rle i poi — Comey ae (2) Corton Claneriom. | * miei rr ag roots. Ste Dag epee _— * * , aes oe fea Oe: info TV Production . OC Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie.) (Dt Breakfast Time. ma Who Do You Trust? 1 new, gadget. for April Foo! day Is the visors’ meeting Pw haired Into ': 8:30 Harriet find you can overdo g.ag (2/"Capt. ron. es 400 (2) Brighter Day. The most AT ee be oar used with the “Yul =) whieh ste 7 rongoed pie HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Two dur. A * “togetherness.” is 30 (7) Our Friend m: ‘| (4) (coler) ‘Truth or Conse: “bald wig”— (rapidly changing colors) whic ould tions are now being] able comics, George —— ~ (9} Movie (cont.) (2) Cortoan, Clnaatcors. quences. and the “dazzle eyes”. Some 25 peti ownship, | Milton Berle, are going : (4) (color) Price Is Right. ®: oo 3 1 he ried Sean . png American Bandstand. p}Allen has worn on oe - well. . circulated in oe mee - television. proton * ” Quiz, a ‘15 (2) Secret Storm. “The bald wig” ye | asking residen’ : ) (2) ‘Trackdown. ° Gi Iman: 9:30 @ (colo Lat the Cows: en (2) Edge “re. ese te “—". movement, he said. ee eae trails outlaw into tow 10:00 (4) Doug’ Pert as 8 4 County : . : : have formed B- isa haven for crimingls. | + 7) Jean's — “3 3) Sherwood Forest. . It’s positively sn | Train! wad and will first tackle —_ #:00 (1) Donna Reed Show. Visi ig 4g (7) Lady ‘of Cherm 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. | “extremely shiny, skin-tig Whoa, Train! - of 39 half-hour filmed shows: Berle ing teenage singing idol 19.95 (9) peter acktres (9) Looney Tunes. ; — bald spot that fits over | Nellie’s Got | wt nas spest n 13 of the canned : cota Se Be lean coe"PerNafinalism Hurls | tats es neck eer ain pee aed cto et al Jes, (4) (co ' y to your programs D. A. Re-runs. 10: 55 @ Now . cae ture Time. + whom, sensual, out. sheots Stuck on Track © of them. Burns will be exe % one | 3 en produ * 4 =>. Milton Berle.'t1:00 (2).1 Love Lucy. : a Sports. NATO Alliance 2 luxurious, taffy-colored | ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — A The format?calls for situation, Besser, Peggy Price Is Right. wthed > f Harpo Marx-type. : ht its hind legs usical comedy and comedian Joe Se (4) ice : = N (AP) : NATO's mop 0 * eeptes Brynner saddle horse caug farce. and m . i N ? a ir. e . j railroad trestle grams. q (2) Millionaire. Jim Backus; Secretary, ° ial Paul-Henri| wie? — well, it lacks the . ther dig gt “treight ise ‘the : — mains wed storen #0 BEDE ri aie and Reviews hie Meee tae ee tl . | riage, weit reached he! Atomic Scientist Seeks (Lee Aaker : © = nl the Atlantic Allia hay ue any ‘sick —— His Wife . ‘ ‘Arizona Gun. . ~ Pp VY d i its 15 sovereign “Do you have 2 : : tt * * ivorce From 1s eae 9:30 : Charter Boat: Navy = Rod ers Show uts 1 €0 ine _. ljokes’?” we asked Mr. Gold A motorist driving by under the D . Be Cok indeed R di O ~ cited as one example stein of novelty nursery fear- bridge alerted the New York - OAKLAND, Calif. barb mag rg og Sea S tep Back Towar d Radi France's atimic work, on which|stein of novelty tur thé mor- tral Railroad. ‘The trein was de lng Catton, tye Untesty of charm when be bates bom series, the Jimmie Rodgers |°f francs to find lalemeton me CGY APG Sage ot Holive \ WILSON & WG ed oe dpa ee oe te of Eee TV * : rigin. - "he asked. thernionuclear town’s beautiful boss. | By WILLIAM EWALD shew allies already know. o the coffin bit? in-| horse ing th Sectet. —Teenage . “Do you mean 1 of laughs has * * divorce. a cing Rey eee Dee, NEW: YOR (Pht make; I can only enn ‘on sceseed hia views in an| _ A genius to whom death is just hen opened, reveals & sup- Bette Philips, 7, said she was 9g re his wi, ee at =e s in 12-round re- igirls are the customers who tent of Redgers’ cigarette goo Speak op t issue of the ted a miniature coffin which, w he boss with a note r the bridge in suburban} | eme cruelty and asked the Al nie Fleeman y rds right now. to package a show article in the curren’ ven t for sending to the » |Tiding ove: . gutomebile ty Superior Court to turn bout for Texas heavy- jor break pop reco the principal | 8° * al to teenagers and thus miagazine Foreign Affairs. A posed corpse, Just grea same. With love, from Joe. Perinton when an- a de it}2™meda County cay a 1g ‘weight tite. |and I mpnens thats stale of the trier the cause of smoking|aeeene prime minister oe ri saying, “ And hope you ry a . frightened her a mc Pig _ n . : | 5 vas no’ ' » horse ichola ‘ o This Ts Your tle oct musi business. nd if you, The nog lae og Show signals TV’ 8 NATO a fob in 1857. He a4 wd | “TI didn’t stock it because it didn't ier me, but downy slip. aay “tol i. "hes. topos, | i in — Theater ors buy the singles @ Vis , ae today for the t it,” the man sa eens . rpassed her enship itil se wo the chart of spring hits first step back mae eared 2 ic Peat eeusaiention's 10th an-| the street there you can ge ken heads,” he added. , '. jlast weels. credited ee Se | find names like Frankie Ava- any, it is -a_ two-by- lantic ing. “We've got some nice shrunken b all right. rkman rowns The scientist's work is ~~ [fae . The Fleetwoods. |. nq unimaginative. its own best {miversary haces * Th ame ‘out before Christmas and oma hing ‘ + with leading to atom bomb space on. was s 6 ey c with = Somet Uy dg iia’ taet aca 4 ew oo nat tn per | Sank called NATO eure according head over you Is O.K vonpiace Ot Detroit PO Site fsx * the post-teen pliments after. each ing organization w in| like ‘I lost my head o sineegtacs dade i names unfamiliar to a chore — iting Soviet expansion ‘thé more’ com MCO formers . fludeted “Boy, |with halting said, “‘com- t for the less imaginative, forehead! errorr u — A lone workman Sn ication | Seow gta ere Siting onl “rd tage oe a So 2-WAY RADIO- of the ponytail set are Rodgers chored, an- ad-on into stu h ermic nee ate arsh siren call| snaft on the site : dimmie Reigers aa. owen eames Jack Lescoulle did thei. tg nenkoation and individ- ba the “auto burglar alarm} vie ilo, wil have to do. oe appeal, by subter- Sueno Goveruneas ener Francis and aa an fag honors <= “Ab, Or tect Seas ualism within the alliance.” for police when you turn — et _ terday — . VH F. -F.M. Mobile $399 bunched toge —| wonderful” . . . ; ears the |ranean x. land oe Kirby Stone Four is Ri t Midland * me “novelty merchants adel text ater se Conetiiliat officials said the wa- ~RAYTHEON 7 ; ivery end. iver qa i “phony headline newspaper” is the ter suddenly gushed into a caisson . Radio Telephones - : : Last night’s! . d § : overheard this:| #44 that the nian, Boisy JALLICRAFTERS i; “Teast arin Codtey Show fees Above Floo lage rt iisket one tbh eel ucuaes s creat sctne?*- "Rome |about 50, may have Sled Semel. TALS Transmitters ; if undis- , u think yo ic to get . es Hawaii was a pleasant -|“What makes yo : panic ahead line. ELECTRONICS - tinguished exe Alfred MIDLAND — The Tittabawas: f the actors I see on television. e who remem- |sent down to him on ee SHA-MAR gg Yi gui good ‘again, The/|o : An old-timer ts on paid $8 an hour MI. 6-7871 TR \ ponte Ryder turned a“ — last|see River fs bone above its} WISH I'D SAID gion fights in saloons — even if the of teat eta of the job, worked] 238 8. — 17 Bar (prefix) Yyy oo performance as Presents and turbulent river stage for the | bers when you-could watc t’s earl, brother. ai loading ‘muck into buckets. — —v- 18 Intermediate yy * |night’s ABC-TV Alcoa 14foot flood warning dn't have a TV set... Tha a had risen to a height OLOR TV Ih Greek porn Z the show ene ROY SPINE: 0. cnond tine #28 nd to 141 feet) Pisce a ~~ (Copyright, 1959) {4 feet in the shaft when Bolsy's| [ATOMS * time (ab) Yj : CHANNEL SWIM: CBS-| The river ete to Dow , hely wes removed, : or 1 Ser 2 on Z 1y te ing foe "Dany ene yniaey.secorig, 0 Dow op alee S: SWEET § RADIO-TV io Females ‘ _ Y Locker,” a Bilt and Cora Baird “A week ago the ee Ee "Tis Spring—Let s Dance. . -|\Woman’s Body Pulled - é {pl.) Zi puppet show currently on rose to 15.75 feet after rd and|— - 7 f D troit River 3 wanted for a one hour Midland and Sanfo = ; 7 nin Ss Out fe) e 34 Signify way — it’s Cass| tween a Rive) OCla €a 31 Bternity” Lprctel nent es os Eee Show along the tributary Chippew SSallS DETROIT @ — The body of a (poet. f the NBC-TV Jac Di red from the Detroit| hildre 0 Ringing . hw: woman recove 3° aoe ° SY} wil gg gare oe The tatest rise sane gee of S tate Hi 1g ay Ivision River | has heen pet Lisconn; 7, © | {1 Mother -horse . at en the Wolverine ae aan «sce tea that lis budget (fied as-Mrs. wae Dec. vi command - | mss Tarsd We ape tety"fhovigates. LANSING (—It was” a lazyf 8 ier tras up sais... |Fext Heiron, whe Giesbpeared Di fe PET ELL te it from Cor Fatt | tbe dant Wt fankrd-wes pine cb tothe dance — In paric| 29 and ao rdeued a foquet (I nl 4 ie i] : 2 che cekmuna’ Bursts, | GRAND RAPIDS i — Dir Van|, The dam at Sa of water was be-llar to the Stale Highway Depart pyaar sin feumroed river feoneeden holies FE 4.1515 uncertain 5 Musical [co ae cance | derdagt, 29, of ogo appiog ne dun oe i by the Edenvile!ment spring Geney May ® funds, Sen, George C. Steeh . onid 1 syperemely Ted bene fy the C & V ELECTRO me Poem " syllable os Nested ove 8 oe poetry | injured fatally ing dumped: Lo oe * . . ens) had a differen veral months. ; 57 Nick = leeve 25 46 Hero d Rapids -Belding)|Mt, ‘Clem | water for se 58 Trigonometry 1 Reedie cone = Beobe S Preniesl ire von fai ba yee Vander- ~~, areas around Midland again ay _—* arpa depart-/ theory, Maybe, Steeh said, it’s be-| Relatives. said the womans 0 Vole fixes eo Tealian city. 10 Belt. tpretiny " Appel’ re Leas ding ao was thrown from his car and were submerged yesterday. ent “office memorandum. — 61 Again 11 Mexican ; cis ~ ee truck a curb. . “ere a: parehouies ss Commioa his head & 2 Comfort” 16 Memory - Kewe Page ¢:00—WJR, Agriculture at) we a: 2 Cc. Reid oe tons. | schedule. ro 3 / . WOAR New News, Sporte WW4, News, Robe wink. News 5:00 WIR.” Belen Pamily ffices A Republican had the last word. gy a! we! ter Club WPON Chuck Lewis WXYZ, News, Martin Dis § Rent oO ice Francig, (R-Midland) gy . i i hao Deane Ee “ WIBK. owe OShetfaen News, Davies CKLW. News Shiftoreak Hoffman, 1Z¥ Sen, Lynn e. the boa rd building @ a4 Tie aE WPON Barly Bird a "wxvz. Peal W Winter Dear Shirley me observed tha with “Eisenhower |i wave. Naws w 3: ey ieee 3 Matinee H ve 1 “ec la was being done sti] ’ each WPON, Hearing aC ‘Mickey ‘Snort Land Ords fa day |e ot of chuckholein state pave. Ml 9x9. : CKLW. Guy ge pai h Winter Soak Seat mena wed yesterday |. 1+ of -chuc! “in s Fo Morgan WIBK. News. ae oKLW eee Davies woae vert = WASHINGTON Ghia ieehigna rented Con- pants | Asmatvent Bageonly Channel 4, 9:30 ed ‘is ‘wae tevis 7:00LWJR, Dan Kir ba News, B. Martyn ; tatives — two from re : : "As seen tonight on /@ : oat News, Roberts WEON ‘Chuck tewis —_|3:30_waR, com that 12 represen -58 from pages) or o , = / WOAR, Weodling ww, News, Wolf WPON. Chue “ww i in House ice space during 1957 . M Found Dead /a WJBK,, Jack wxY2, Toby David ww, | gressional office sp . State an a THE. uh mE, Mores WIBK, News George ly, eta Hern Davies ckLw Reve | izations with the same family name disbursing clerk, .|>'e ™ California r] sro if. 7:98—WWJ, News WPON News, Casey Wiee, Bess. = The records, made public by eg Rental vouchers for |in Car in Cali 4 PARK FREE ‘REAR OF fe 4-5216 a: | 4 , Bod Davies , June ; h- ‘i : WEON, Rearing ty90_wIR, Music Fall — ‘wwa) News Deland are for the yéar pg last arted last Suly ‘1, will not | ALTADENA, Calif, ww — wry Mich a 99S. Saginaw we seseeea t . RARE Hehe Sree 1 WXYZ, New wks, “David ‘THURSDAY AFTERNOON | Ww a wae the current fiscal year, which’ igan man was found dea shot il inte Sueeneeeueneeeeneeee pa :¢0— WR, Ainos, Andy | Geer: Rows, George 4 WAR, News, Bennett ailable until later. ghar to rent parked car yesterday, He was : TTL ’ “wwa Eran” | Waa. News, Sheridan 12; eo win, 8 ors, Roun “P| wPON. Mackinnon be av The law allows House members Hate “2 e space is. /twice in the chest and his wris : Ne 1959 a wx ort ¢ | Ww Davies” fe Music Hall districts when fre ‘ ; he ew fp “wwa Nighitine Sb WIR, Were OS aa Se Bob Martin *CKLW, News Kinnen | bf fice space in their home t buildings. — / oe ee detectives. identified See ; Sok, WPO WwRiz, News, Wolf WAR. Hews’ Puree pagitnleess not available in via by. Bishigast Congressmeri to persons him’as Gerald E. Schnoor, 33, De- RCA and ZENITH Radios and Tele > : News. Lewis —WJR, News ments by : F er. They lalav * OM Ws Answer eas CRIW. News. David WPON. New 500 W Delan Rental pay it auto design engineer a nee | | Weow News cawy = ¢ |... ae eet ns Gia. tra Sa, with similar family names (R-Byen), $1, 070 to Ugo W. Hott liana 25 caliber tic ater STEFANSKI Radio & — eden tore, | 6:30—WJR, Music Hall grt Newel Martyn Roar. Mackinnon” ‘Rep. aay Saal dnieee. and 1957. , a note a > gga ap- " 57 W. Huron St. ; | Davi¢l oa lega En er- es. y. | NTT elitr ee” || GBR: Hewes Gore 1:00. WIR, nUaawsl™ ” ee "| man of Alega Diggs Jr. (D-Mich), ha a pac self-inflicted, 4 me egar tat Rove, Mrs. ease om : pages pers | pies Inc. of Detroit, in 1987 and 195 . can Musie = / * Breakfast Club ere S ion — fen | . WUBK, Jack, Bellboy f- wows, Seer, , Chuck Le Li e. : ¥, ae oe, | WCAR,: ; ‘ f . ‘ ; e& . | \ ; 5 oy i i ° A Te OWS / % 5 e \ " j . aes se Pes ' : f £ & A Neth fo" Be er 4 , } cre wwf i) 9 ) | ‘Harmony House . Hartford (Coin) Courant reported that he will resign shortly, possi- i ; iy A ig ee up. by. Ewen a ~ thower administration informants | who said ahnouncement of the se! ignation is expected stoday. Both the administration sources | and the Courant said. Alcorn wants | -@ . |} to return to his Hartford Jaw prac-| 2-pc. suite tice. The Courant indicated that |f Alcorn, now $1, might try for the: Connecticut gevernorship in 1962. is ‘There-.was no immediate. indi-] cation who might be named , his} successor as Republican chair: man. The Courant said Alcorn will stay on the job a short time ‘to -. |give the GOP National Commaitige | a chance te pick a replacement. This choice could be made eid ee = eye ome ONLY $5 DOWN v Covered , with stain- ‘ ec | jweek when the committee meets] : cp ee . «RS : _ |here to select a site and date for " , the 1960 Republican national fre, < resistant fabric 2 vention and act on proposals to} ioe ‘ ; 2 : 7 . : reorganize ie perty 's mochintty- | : oA i d Made for casual comfort a. § ‘yo ree Aca “em enneghtic nektete and} a "3 ites... Slim lined modern with stain-resistant cot- | :- campaigner, ‘Taunched an -exten-' 1 OG | “¢ ton and rayon tweed upholstery perfect | |. FREE BUS 1 HIDES PR Sees Sar Te Su Re Beyer oe i GOP losses in last falls’ congres- ire 1\. F free spring filled. Acoented with - plastic | — @=m= [sional elections. - . ’ legs and brass-like’ ferryles. a in: ; ‘| “There weré reports shortly. after | Z| today during this gigantic. spring sale... the elections that Alcorn intended! : 4. — =" . : Syel ® ° When you make . two dollar or more purchase from any of the ’ |to resign but he ee he in-, ¢ Rte - . t t on, However, it was. ee ‘ Hi nner ~ bis «2 as “i ond a tae rehired teak “Richey has informed me } , SAVE 50. 95 on $] 99 SAVE 52.95 on 2-Pc. $] 7 7 ge raed Yau or pia _ 2-Pe. Living Room O« Living Room Suite a - ‘These Firms Thank You for Shopping Downtown ae en; | ee es . Foe | .* and Offer You FREE BUS RIDE TOKENS. 224 caro t anne Gil Parents Appeal: | o ., Buren 71 N. Saginaw st, ‘ & Arthur's Pontiac ‘Stationers . ‘Come Home * The RN. a. 3 ; a N. Saginaw St. ; ’ ; ee oa 2 og - —\ gi an eee and Marry | i; : Wiggs ae Todd's theo Store | EE a - Maren - ‘Haren SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP) | ry Connaliy’s Jewelry ~ Reeten'y: ome The mothers of a pair of eloping | | ree oc, 8 Pouli’s Shoe Store < . {teen-agers appealed Tuesday) = M. Sagtase night on television to the young-| 2 “tee a Caner Pig ued % aay Sporting Goods sters to céme home and marry.f ~— er ™ Fr. no St. Gallagher M Co. & . The runaways—dark-eyed Carol, Big 7-Ft. Garden 5 Flowers fe E Maron St St. "|Evans, 18, and Trevor Bray, 19, al Umbrella Reduced Philip's anlage oa by gay hairdresser — left home Monday, | ie ee tes : MOR saying they were going to London’ Reg. 29.95 24 99 mg Geode 14.N. Saginaw st. ~ for the day. +t > a s ak : oe s oe * * * : if 6Our most gee umbrella 9. 8, w St. - * f $ ' ab: t] opens, tilts and closes wit wore Outfitting Co. ~ i's Camere Shop : oukne ary caiidicw Soto, Fd |. ease. Extra sturdy 8-rib steel : x Paint S$ . Hub Clothiers < ; _.|savings. Carol’s folks discovered alk: frame. Gay plastic cover. andl = 2S. Cass Ave. = « : ure gem jnote saying: ‘“‘Dear mummy and ree a oe R. Rorsion, Optometrist — » boul daddy.— we are going away to RRBs SM a yman - Abstract Guarantee Co. get married, don’t worry. Love _ |. se meme ete eT ce. (aL | ovely Bronze and Bla ouse Foam n | «Salon leet mtaemar © |The families decided that, i the la ly B d Bl ck asians Fr Foam Cus ‘ ser s Lewis cermnote Co. couple came home, ede would) y : nse tages Steps event or ee 5 ke Family Size 7-pc. Din 2-Piece Living Room Suite | Pontiac Enggses Jewelry Co. Stapn's Juvenile Booterie t y size /-pc. Dinettes ece oom suite ij Gillies ‘ad “ _ MeNally’s, Inc. . They thought ° the youngsters | ; a “ 42-N. Saginaw ‘ an tee awe ae _— have gone ee beanagpesor! | ‘ ee Gabe where anyone over sean W . 4 | WE Lawrmes te or hy without parental .conéent. The| @.Regularly 109.95 88 8 rer eal ahd | i cones Glass Co. 119, N. Saginaw St. Southampton TV station arranged | % i @ Now for This Sale | F Le bl “Down cheat oar or have the appeal cared by a» He ee come © Ree tate ee : EAGER Ve aos | Scottish ‘station. sce} All Steel Round . . a ; _ Cushions Umbrella Table- ; King sized, Wuxury styled ect ties in bronze and black Trim, modern with squared arms, corded and button “Reg. 14.95 12.99 metal with decorator toned plastic table tops. See them tufted back accents. Brass plated ferrule légs are finished. early, choose yout favorite with 6 matching plastic up- Sofa is>76 inches long, chair 35 in. wide. Upholstered in Sturdy tubular steel me sup- NOW ...20% OFF. IF —_ ACT: Now! tt heavy steel top. Center holstered chairs. 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