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History's Greatest Charity: Says istaane: Cold From Start
Suspended Police Chief
first time in December of
pagtment problems.
as he shook hands with me,”
Straley saw storm clouds on the horizon
when he met George D. Eastman.
The two men came face-to-face for the
man was in the city as a consultant of _
the Public Administration Service of Chi-
cago, which was investigating Police De-
“He didn’t even bother to stand up.
= Civil Service Comamistion last night.
Father, Forgive Them; for They Know Not What They Do morning.
|Teach a high today between 36 and
Soviets Fishing ~
for New Trouble? Break No lows but WASHINGTON (AP) — Britain,
50 Trawlers Off Alaska’ France and West Germany were | poaathiy to be knqwn as a council, tional negotiations, the Soviet Un-|
Stir Protests ~~ (reported
JUNEAU, Alaska @—A foray by
touched off protests up and down'*
the north Pacific Coast today.
The presence of the, Soviet flotil-'
la in a region wheré they have, °
never appeared before was viewed)
as an extension of the economic.
cold war.
The objections, however vo-
ciferous, may be futile because Report Allies Favor
U.S. Plan for Germany
favorable to-| reported. generally ion and the. Western |day to a U.S, master plan for ne-'tives from the traditional 15 Ger-'work out detailed
fotiations with the Soviet Union'man laender (states) of
on the future of Germany.
a big Soviet fishing fleet into! The aim of the plan is to achieve | ulation of 52 million and 5 if East
waters. off Alaska's Bristol Bay |the unification of West Germany Germany with its population of
and Communist East Germany in
stages over a period of years.
This would begin with. creation
of a loose federation and end
with the conclusion of a Ger-
man peace treaty.
Limitations on forces in Central
|Europe and an end to the division,
of Berlin also are envisioned as)
the plan progressed. Snowstorm Vote Could Be Sneaks Into.
Michigan
An early . spring snowstorm
leaught the state off guard last)
night, with roads in the southern
Phalf of the Lower Peninsula gener-
ally snow-covered and slippery ~
The Pontiac area had some snow
following a heavy rain but traffic
was not materially impeded, police |
said.
The weather forecast calls for
colder temperatures in Pontiac to-
night with the low tonight between
26 and 32 degrees.
The mercury is expected to
42.
Tomorrow's weather is expect-
ed to be cool and fair with &
high of 40-46,
Muskegon was all but paralyzed
by the snew. Sections of the port
city were without power for several
hours as the wet snow downed Test for Straley
Police Chief Herbert W,
loomed today as the hearing on
'Straley’s suspension threatened to
;many progressively closer togeth-|would be brought into being by
since the end of World War II. utility lines and stalled traffic.
Unofficially, about eight inches
of snow fell in the area, includ-
ing Grand Rapids and Rockford.
x * *
The storm -was described by
some old-timers in Muskegon as
one of the worst March storms in
memory.
A Consumers Power Co. spokes-
man estimated that 2,000 homes
‘in the Grand Rapids area were
without power last night. 4
Telephone lines were knocked
down in many areas, including
Paw Paw and Jackson,
Winds of up to 45 miles an hour
buffeted the state. Other hard-
hit cities were Saginaw and Ro-
meo, which had five inches of A temporary all-German group,; Meanwhile in further interna-
iwould be created by powers would
arrangements
AD for the limitation and eventual re-
Fe peed aa and withdrawal of foreign
on German territory. In ad-
dition there would be limitations
17 million. lon native military power in Ger-
The new all-German group, many, Poland, Czechoslovakia—
jwould have only limited powers/@nd possibly Hungary.
|and functions. Its main task would) x *e®& *
be to pull the two sides of Ger-| An all - German government lare in West Germany
er and to ease the shock of social, free elections throughout Ger-
| political and economic adjustment;many after a period of several
‘created by changing the conditions year’s.
which have existed in saad A peace treaty establishing commissioners in the past few
the upwards of 50 trawlers and
auxiliary vessels are clustered
in international waters where
ships of all nations have free
access.
But the fact the Soviets aren't
violating any international law
didn't diminish the chorus of con-
cern.
At Vancouver, B. C. the inde-|
pendent United Fishermen and Al-
lied Workers Union called on the mee
Canadian government to ask the
U.S.S.R. to hold back its traw-.
Jers.
One thing that makes presence
of the Soviets particularly galling
: fo Alaskans is the fact that Bristol
Bay, once America's greatest red
salmon fishery, has been ordered
closed to U. S. fishermen this year
because of declining runs. — The foreign ministers of Britain)
‘and France are to discuss the pro-
gram- with Acting Secretary of
State Christian Herter here next
Tuesday.
10TH YEAR FOR NATO
West German representatives
will join the talks Wednesday in
advance of broader discussions
among foreign ministers of all the
North Atlantic Treaty powers
meeting Thursday for a NATO
10th anniversary session.
* * ®
The preliminary discussions are |
pointed tqward an East-West for-
eign ministers meeting in Geneva
May 11 and a later sufnmit’ con-
ference, as proposed to the Soviet
Union by the. Western powers
Thursday. _ Do
It. fs an open question whether
the U. 8. 8S. BR. would be interest-
ed in any part of the U, S. plan
or in any other which the West-
ern powers might suggest. —
Some officials say there is at
least a slight possibility Soviet!
land News will raise its priee to Premier Nikita Khrushchev may
10 cents a-copy starting Monday, |be seriously interested in negotiat-
the newspaper said today. The ing an acceptable German settle-
boost matches the three-cent hike ment.
the Cleveland Press announced! Others. say that. whether or not
yesterday. Khrushchev is interested, the
Weekly home deliveries will be' Western powers must go into the
upped from 42 cents to 50 cents. [negotiations with the Soviets. pre-
The newspaper cited rising costs|pared to put on the table a set of
fn labor and newsprint for the price |reasonable proposals which would
increase. | dramatically demonstrate the
2 Cleveland Papers Hike |
Price to 10 Cents a Copy |
CLEVELAND «®% — The eas
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Circus Lion Roams Loose:
Possum Battles Policemen . read 40 at 2 p.m,
NEW YORK. (AP) — Peanuts, pink popcorn—and a lion
on the loose.
‘The latter was inadvertently served up to about 2,000
persons attending a dress rehearsal Thursday night of the
Ringling Bros. -Barnum and:Bailey Circus at Madison”Square
Garden.
Putting on an impromptu, and terrifying, act for
about 10 minutes was Ponto, heavily maned, 800-pound
“lion, said to be one of the largest~6f his species in cap-
tivity.
He was finally recaptured in the lobby. No one was in-
jured.
Ponto broke through a door of his cage and started
roaming around the big arena* mite a tiger and lion ‘act |
was in progress.
* * *
Temporarily king of all he surveyed, he leaped over the
arena rail into a section of seats—which luckily, happened
to be sparsely populated.
Some spectators stood their ground, not knowing what
else to-do. Others scattered.
Hans Naumann, the lion’s trainer, dashed after Ponto
with whip, chair and pistol. Ponto headed for the lobby.
It immediately emptied. °
Apparently the huge beast was following the scent to snow on the ground.
The Flint area had a mixture
of rain, sleet and snow overnight
with wind gusts up to 30 m.p.h.
In Grand Rapids officials said
rising temperatures today would
clear away most of the snow.
The jowest recorded temperature
in downtown Pontiac preceding 8
a.m. was 29. The thermometer * *
Imaslike scene,
‘ :
extensive storm area,
expected to move to the \middle Spring Snow,
Cold Smother
Plains, Midwest
By The Associated Press agreed that the issue has to stay
on the ballot,
printed—the Civil Service repeal
question is local proposition num-
ber one. Some absentee voters have},
already cast their balipts.’’
itwo possibilities:
over by the time voters go to
the polls April 6.
civil service. Straley Got Bad Ist Impression By MAX E. SIMON
Herbert W. the man with me.”
The Commission is holding a hearing
into removal chargés ‘against Straley,
1957. East-
he hired as
implement the PAS report.
The PAS report was highly evitica? of
Straley’ s administration.
The chief denied he had not cooper: Straley told
x * *
Civil Service Issue
May Try Popularity
of Suspended Chief
By PETE LOCHBILER |
The April 6 vote on Civil Service
could turn out to be a test of the
popularity of suspended Pontiac
Straley.
This unexpected tyrn of events
drag on into the month of April.
As the time element became
erucial, cfty commissioners were
‘advised that the issue to repeal
Civi Service must go to the
voters, whether the Straley hear-
ing is finished or not.
“I know of no legal machinery
which would authorize. the City
Commission to take the issue off
the ballot at this late date,’ said
City Attorney William A. Ewart.
Fwart has seen protracting the
hearing past April 6 as a possible
tactic on the part of Straley’s
defense, ¢
EE ee apron:
on Straley's counsel, Clarence
L. Smith, continuéd to deny this,
promising again: last night that
the hearing would be over before
then. :
Mayor Philip E. Rowston de-
clared that the possibility of re-
moving the issue from the ballot
had been brought up among city
days. =
“However, it has not been giv:
em any serious consideration by
us, and it’s my opinion that we
couldn't do it,’’ Rowston said.
City Clerk Ada R. Evans
“The ballots have already been
The city’s worries are based on
1. The Straley hearing’ won't be
2> Despite this, voters will repeal
The resultant situation would
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) “This left a very bad impression of the
suspended Feb.
Walter K. Willman.
Willman filed charges against Straley
that were drawn up by Eastman, whom
1957, Straley said he saw Chapman
talking to a second man (East-
man) ‘in the PAS investigator’s,of-
fice, ;
INTRODUCED HIMSELF
but I did wonder if this was the
second man,” Straley said.
wanted and left,” Straley testified.
terviewed Straley in the chief's
office for 25 minutes, Straley said. g
2
9 by City Manager
public safety director to
‘|ated with Samuel G. Chap-
man, a PAS investigator
ho authored the controversial re-| =
port.
COMPLETE ‘FREEDOM
Chapman was given an office,
introduced to everyone in the de-
partment, and had complete free-
dom to roam about the station,
Straley said.
“Three or four times a week
I'd look in on him and ask:
‘How're you getting along, Sam?’
gad “Is there anything I can do to help you?’ ”
Straley admitted he failed to
keep one appointment with Chap-
man, but said it was because of
of police chiefs he
couldn't leave in —
* *
“J telephoned back, ” Straley
said. “I wasn't ‘aware he was
disturbed until I heard -his testi-
many at this hearing.”
One thing “bothering” him, the
chief said, was that the city’s
contract with PAS called for two
men to aed the department. |
* *
“Chapman was only 28 and a
gek” \ 2~ Senir mde! experience in Jaw enforcement)
work to arrive.
“; tasdah mad ~ We ded
I think, was Charles James —
finally arrived and I was greatly
Then, one day in December of
“I didn’t bother to ask about it,
“Since they didn’t see me that
day, the next morning I went
in and introduced myself.”
“I got the feeling that I wasn’t
x* * *
A few days later Eastman in-
“He was lacking in any sense
of cordiality and the interview
was conducted in a cool, un-
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6)
Father of Two,
Special Deputy
Are Victims Accident Occurred at
Eagle Lake Crossing
Last Night
A father of two and a spe-
cial deputy of the Oakland
County Sheriff's Dept. were
killed instantly yesterday
evening when their car was
struck by a passenger train
near Davisburg. dey
Pontiac State Police iden-
tified the victims as Eugéne |
L. Kirchmeyer, 41, of 661
Broadway St., Davisburg,
and Donald J.. Cummings,
20, of 4721 Maycrest St.,
ae —
*
today
still at-
tempting to de-
termine who was
driving the auto.
There were no
witnesses.
The crossing was marked, ‘but
there were no blinkers or bell sig-
aie police said.
x «+
‘Md ‘eid a hn Sate Milo
Beird, 63, of Vernon, told troopers
the train was moving west at
about 50 m.p.h?
“Suddenly the car just drove
out onto the tracks in front of
me,” he said. The impact threw
the auto 150 feet down the tracks,
rolled it over an ee
ROUSE: OAR: WERE: AGP
had bana
Cold weather again moved inte
the plains and the Midwest. :
The early spring snow carpet
gave the northern areas a Christ-
two days before
Easter.
Northeasterly winds of 20 to 30
m. p. kh. whipped the snow into
drifts as the storm lashed areas
in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin
and Michigan Thursday and to-
day.
-Driving conditions were hazard-
ous. ;
Nearly a foot of snow was on
the ground in La Crosse, Wis. The
centered
early this morning in Indiana, was
Atlantic coastal region by tonight.
willingness of the Western powers
to make agreements with the So-
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
nuclear-powered submarine Skate
had made a second trip under
the North Polar ice cap, it was
learned today:
Defense sources said the trip
demonstrated ability to poke
holes in the Arctic Sea ice, Spe-
cial devices apparently were
carried for the experiment.
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é viet Union on fair terms.
now been’ worked out would begin
the merger process by increasing
direct contacts between East and
West Germany
practical ways in such fields as
commerce and travel.
CLLOL LEE ILE LEE SRE G
In Today. s Press :
* *® &
The detailed program which has
in all sorts of4
Womeh’s Pages wade? ace 14-17
other animals in the basement menagerie. He vainly tried
to tear down the locked door to the basement.
Frustrated, he tried to climb onto a telephone booth in
the lobby. Men with an aerialist’s net’ cornered him there. * * *
Four westbound Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Railroad trains,
with 450 passengers, were halted
in the western Nebraska-northeast
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—A mama possum who want- oe ages “oe « region
ed to have her litter in privacy. gave police fits Thursday em - _— — =
and nearly wrecked a squad car.” =. -
Police got a call about a “férocious wild animal” ‘in a
backyard. A railroad spokesman said the
tracks have been cleared of snow
and the trains were halted as a
“safety precaution.
The blizzard was the third this
month for parts of the West and
Midwest and was termed one of
the worst in five years in eastern
Colorado and southern Wyoming.
It left parts of Nebraska under
as much as 20 to 25 inches of]
snow. "x ok Patrolman H. Carpenter and other officers arrived to
find the trouble multiplying. Mama poenan’ was giving birth.
She showed her. teeth.
' Officers chased her into a garage and managed to
scoop her into a garbage can, babies and all. The offi-_
cers put the lid on the can and patrolman K. Thuleen
and Carpenter started off to the zoo.
. Then mama possum flipped the. lid and crashed out,
seeking revenge. Thuleen stopped the car. They finally got
mama back in-the can.
When they got to the zoo, the officers turned the can and
its. contents over to workers and eee returned to a Theed F, Haghes, Merit meds
coping with crime. Term Yes oe Cee ee
A - h i i ! t .
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All Books % off t
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sands of Pontiac residents were taking time out
from their jobs and daily activities from noon
to 3.p.m, today to attend traditional Good Friday
commemorating Christ's Crucifixion
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__ BIRMINGHAM GLOBETROTTERS — Brothers Tod and Rich- , - Fentioa Fram Faete 10 . 5 ts ard Williams Jr., of 1023 Yarmouth Rd., Birmingham, are typical © foreign passports for visits to Europe this summer. Helping Tod ©. AW SMB & bo Thy ol of many high school and college-age students in Oakland County _ (left) and Richard fill out their passport applications is Mrs. Vin- ington. It sted you apply a
who are flocking to the Oakland County Clerk's office to apply for ~ cent §. Dennen, the clerk who supervises passport applications. month ahead, -however,
ee ae Lenten Guideposts ; 7. A previously: istued Passpart ’ ‘ _lexpires after two years unless re-
; . : - |two years your
May Test Straley To Seek Help Takes Courage fier tmmitenie : ¥. and Se ee ee : ) : Department State; Washington, Coane cnee ne charges|®Y ANNE; AN UNWED MOTHER| Mrs. Gould was a tall, pretty, “The first to worry about ts | D.C. ; sar tha lvl Serve As Told to Sidney Fields grey-haired woman, and her eyes| yourself,” Mrs. Gould said, “You | 8. Know your immediate family
- had n- over| When 1 1 i cee tak to [Seemed to say: “There's nothing| can’t stay at home, or go to the /history for you will be asked ques-
: He |. peatietion © slegeaiaby neg Wt glam Poo ‘ local hospital. But you can be |tions on your mother -end father,
' commie: |tailes away. We were not mar-| Sve told ‘me that for 40 years| safe and re ’ id ud ; - it. the oe ~, |ried. the Youth Consultation Service had] ur shelter.” =» “Please emphasize also,” Ann
poartnrerait i roscltnees Ae My namie is Anne; Iam 20. My|Peem helping girls in troubled) “Is the shelter like a reforma;| asked, “that some people are
Civil Service, it is possible that [father owns a hardware hours, ‘ tory?” I was afraid again. « "| wrong im believing the only
the decision would be thrown (the suburb of “It takes courage,” she said, “‘to| ‘Come and see,” she said. place you can make application
an is ts Cok brother, the oldest. _|decide you have a problem so big} A few days later she took is at the Federal Building in De-
He went to ,|you can’t settle it yourself.” to the shelter. Youth Consultation; troit.”
Ewart charged that pro-Straley)i.0. 1 didn't. | She had the voice of sweet|Service is sponsored by the Pro-| ost popular places to’ be vis-
forces were delaying the hearing ..ouen money charity, but never mentioned the|testant Episcopal Diocese of NeWlited are Germany, France and
apt oe ae even. " |got a job as word, York, but the girls they help are/Engiand, the four clerks will tell
. “They're trying to make a po-|"*t#ry- ee ee Ye aa seas ure randieg, iho If you plan to visit. those coun- : know I must I : : :
issue, declared, « very pretty police.” others lying down. will tell you how to apply for them
It the Straley hearing is not “No babies?” I asked Mrs.|through foreign consultants. Alto-
‘Women’s Unit Recalled
LAGRANGE, .Ga. (UPI)—The
Nancy Harts Women's Company
: of the Confederate Army, q. unit
defend Lagrarige
4 from Yankee invasion in- 1865,
was reactivated here yesterday. ‘|
The Yanks aren’t coming, but
the Civil War centennial is just organized to
The Weather
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eee Se oe ot ed 20-30 miles diminishing
Moon’ sets at 9 a.m.
Moon rises Friday et 10:38 p.m.
Downtown T: 6 OB s.aeeses eS eer tT re..
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Thursday tn Pontiac
Highest Gaeunane
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to } an abortion.
‘| “No,” he said. He tried to be
kind. “You'll be more miserable
gg 3
a 23995 it oe sf i z
H agi by itt se
Where could I go?
desperation I went to a doctor
in a nearby’ town, and asked him 5
than ‘you ever were if I did that.”
T almost snarled at him: “I don’t
come right over. I didn’t want to
but what else could I do? (Report Allies Favor
1U.S: German Plan
(Continued From Page One)
complete: German sovereignty
would then be negotiated and
tion it wanted with other nations.
U.S., Red Bulgaria
Resume Relations —
WASHINGTON (~The United
The United States broke off re-
Gould,
“In the. nursery.” She took me
there. Four babies, all lovely,
happy, contented.
“You have-a chance. to
s go to a hospital
g g
ee Youth Consultation Service
I went into the shelter and be-
came part of the life there: My
prayers meant more than ever.
Now I prayed with my heart.
But there was a new torment.
” She explained it from all sides:
A baby needs roots. I couldn't
keep it with my family.’ If I left
home how would I care for the
child? I could work and board
it out. But would the child grow:
more fond of the foster mother
than of me?
It was a long, bitter decision
to reach. Finally 1 fold Mrs.
Gould I wanted my baby to be
ordered
girls. Callender said his wife 1959 and died March 2. .
rangements for them to live
banche of Brown City.
_ Bergeron, however, is: put
tody of the two little blonde
were divorced and that he did
until she died. mother asked him to raise the girls before she died. .
* Callender said his wife continued to visit him after they A hearirly will be held April 7 on a petition of a Pontiac
father who is trying to win back his two daughters from the
man their mother married three weeks before she died.
“Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland yesterday
' i Cl D. Bergeron, 48, of 2772 Leach 8t., Avon
Township, to appear in court April 7 with Mary Patricia, 11,
and Karen Ann, 8, daughters of Frank Callender. ;
" Callender, 36, of 1242 Meadowlawn Dr., was granted a
habeas corpus petition to have his two daughters returned _
to him. They now live with Bergeron.
Callender said in-his petition that he and his wife .were
divorced in 1958, with the mother wirtning custody of the
married Bergeron on Feb. 14,
He now wants the girls back. He says he has made ar-
a siste?, Mrs. Carrie Gu-
ting up-a fight to keep cus-
girls, because, he says, the
not know she had remarried * _jenced yesterday, Good or bad, I adopted; that it was best for the
+ baby, my family and me.
When I finally signed the adop-
tion papers, I never knew such
inside } pain,
I had. continued to write Jim,
but I didn’t know whether to tell
him or not. Mrs, Gould said Jim
had done wrong, too, that fathers
should carry part of the responsi-
bility, and are held responsible
when possible, but Jim wasn’t part
of the ordeal.
= or he might be angry and
ask:
to give my son away?” What good
yxoote would it serve in telling
m? .
Eventually Jim went out of my
life. I met other boys and looked
upon them with more. understand-
ing. I know my parents and my
‘brother and sister love me, and
I love map Save deeply than ever.
* *
From time to time I see Mrs.
Gould. In one letter she wrote:
“If you feel you have made a
good decision, the hurt will be less
in time. And you can say now:
‘With God's help I have experi-
am living today, and I am not
afraid of tomorrow.' ”’ care
usd leer pee bane? ee onal
As the baby became more and] issuing
He might feel he had to marry//*
“What right did you have!: floor of the courthouse.
you can, a a on Mon-
day, the- office’s busiest day,
suggests.
Most applications can’t be taken
because the applicants do not have
a proper birth certificate, she em-
phasizes.
You can get out of the United
States without a passport, but
you wont get back in. Passports
must be shown at points of
entry of all countries visited.
“Without one you won't get very
far,” Ann says.
Mrs. Dennen, who lives at 3403
St, Drayton Plains, re-
calls questioning one woman appli-
cant who was going to Moscow.
‘NOT COMING BACK’
“I'm not coming back,’ "’ Ann
quoted the woman as saying.
Ann told former Clerk Lynn D.
Allen ‘and he called the FBI. She
fiasn’t been heard from since.
“T get questions about where you
tever g00d|>et international driver’s licenses,
what countries to visit, the better
eating places, and sometimes
what the weather is like in Flor-
ence,” she said. , | :
Favorite of 1958 fo End Series. Stan Midgley Closes
Travel, : Adventure Run,
of Downtown: Kiwanis
popularity list with local ‘| “Property damage, personal in-
entertain y night’siiury or death can easily be the
Noted for his superior -color |away from an improperly parked
photography and array of camera | Car. Se 68%
shots, Midgley has won several ae 2 asking Bir.
wate): Senate Se sepeenee, ikon divers sp sabe tar-eire - “Utah” will show some of the to park their cars as it
most beautiful country in the! should be done. They may” keep
of the state is still owned by the/themseives some ¢y or most
federal government, with nine-| important of all, save 2 life.”
million acres of national forests. pa
The program will begin at §p.m.} Can @ snowshoe rabbit substitute
Free parking, is available in the! for the Easter bunny?
Crofoot School parking -lot. The Birmingham Recreation
Straley Sour on Eastman
(Continued From Page One)
The next day Eastman left the
city, Straley said.
* * *
Straley said he. was shocked to
learn later that Chapman had not
spoken with the head of either
the Traffic or Violations Bureaus
He said abolishment of the
Traffic Bureau was a “back-
ward step in law enforcement,
unprogressive and uncalied
for.”
He also was critical of East-
man for reducing the activities of
police reserve officers.
INSULTED BY ORDERS
He said he was insulted by
the safety director's order to al-
ways keep the office informed of
his whereabouts,
“] was always in contact with
| the station. If he’d known me,
he’d have known that,” Straley
told the Commission,
Most of the evening was devoted
to a defense of his records sys-
tem, with Straley explaining in
painstaking detail the improve-
ments he installed during his reign
as chief,
One by one the chief went
through department forms explain-
ing each detail to the Commis-
sion
He also criticized Eastman’s
records system:
“] still don’t know what they
mean by a centralized records
system,” Straley declared. “All
that was done was to move
bureaus, desks and file cabinets
around,”’
In the crook of branches, at the
base of trees, underneath bushes,
within gopher holes—these, kid-
dies, are likely places to search
during the city wide Easter egg
hunt tomorrow.
. * * .
The tip is straight from the
Pontiac Parks & Recreation De-
partment, which is planning to
hide more eggs for more children
age 11 or younger than ever be-
re.
About 4,000 youngsters are ex-
each child that participates.
Some eggs are likely to be hid-
den in other places than the four
mentioned above, sai@ Leonard T.
Buzz, recreation supervisor.
“But none. of the eggs will be
more than two feet off the ground,
and all of them will be at Jeast
partially visible.”
: _& .®. *
_ Sounds like easy hunting, espe-
cially with some of hiding places
(Copyright 1959 by Guideposts) |Left at the Church Kids! Here’s Where
to Find Easter Eggs
Assisting again this year are the
Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of
Commerce, the Northside Kiwanis
Club and the Community Organiza.
tions of Pontiac.
daycees will help out at Mur-
Fhy and Jaycee parks, Kiwanis
members at Oakland Park and
the commuhity group at Beau-
dette Park ;
* * *
Murphy is at East boulevard
and Elm street, Jaycee at Joslyn
road and Walton boulevard, Oak-
land at Montcalm street and
Glenwoog avenue and Beaudette
is off Orchard Lake avenue at the
Clinton River. 7.
GLASGOW, Scotland (UPD—
William Shields, 24, left his bride-
to-be and half a dozen policemen
waiting at the altar yesterday.
Shields was sentenced to three
years for theft but received spe-
cial permission to be married
first. He was taken to church |
+ where the were re-
moved for the ceremony. Shields
pi
already revealed,
A
ducked out a back door.
Since Ist Meeting in 1957
The chief accused “rabble-
tails of their work on a daily ac-
tivities form.
“I ordered my commanding of-
ficers to quiet the men down,” he
said. =
RM DISCONTINUED
by Eastman.
“It was — and is — worthwhile,”
“Is it possible you earned their
enmity by putting them to work?”
Straley’s attorney, Clarence L.
Smith, asked
“That is very, very true,’’ the
chief answered,
* * * The form has been discontinued]
.
Kennedy Hurls Blast
af Teamsters Power
lrate Britons:
for Ban on H-Bomb ALDERMASTOP, England u» —
More than 4,000 men and women
assembled @utside Britain's main
nuclear arsenal here today and
Straley will be back on the stand
Good Sale of Sixes
Behind Plant Layoff
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) —. The Chevrolet Motor Division of Gen-
eral Motors will lay off approxi-
Famous ‘Admiration’ Brand
Ladies’ Styles
HAIR BRUSHES
Reg. ¢ $2.00
Gen
& 8 (2 for $1.65). Six different shades,
shapes and assorted colors. us
ine lucite hendle with nylon
isti~s,
mately 192 employes in its foundry,
reducing over-all employment in
plants to a little over 5,000 workers.
It marks the second layoff in
the foundry this month and makes
a total of more than 400 workers
who have been idled in the engine
and foundry plants in March.’
The main reason for production
curtailment in the plants was re-
ported to be the rising demand
for Chevrolet cars with six-cylinder
engines. The‘ town of Tonawanda
der engines.
Beauty Shop |
Blaze Causes
$2,150 Damage
A fire at Gloria’s Beauty Shop,
544 E, Beverly St., was battled
for more than an hour by firemen
this morning before being brought
under control.
Damages were estimated at more
than. $2,150.
The blaze was reportedly caused
by a defective hot-water heater.
Firemen said the blaze spread
from the beauty shop to a shoe
store owned by Peter Berdica in
the sarne building, causing slight
damage. : -_
Sixteen firemen went out on the
call. The alarm was turned in at
7:32 a.m, F
No one was injured.
facilities make only eight-cylin-|
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te ‘in @ row she WaS/screen ag a lost period. lone by one. ak even above the value of the money | aos ao , vi
: ie we we | We never had a date. To melitself,” said Janet, ‘The way you! me piiadhssadhinacsen: a ue | oe Ae : “You don’t really tetera ae = a forging 94 ee were treated depended on tow) i q All Brass Control Mech. 5 | .,
the ‘said, "They were wonderfullafraid, I was just & nuisance, But|made the money more important.” Ml fe) loam } @ Automatic By-Pass
into earey years. 1 always toved to rede | Allows Use of Water ™ : act, and still do, but strangely like to talk of those old times.”|ophy today: — : i 4 D mses ney : : |
enough I didn’t miss it one bit) x + + I never ‘want to stick at any - » MUL ing. Regener ation ae
when I wasn’t doing it.’ | That was the heyday of femi,|oe point in life, © Time Clock Controlled ey
? “Miss the glamor? No, indeed. stars — Garbo, Crawford, |is everything. Y: :? mA ; ue }e Charles” Farrell = ae Gaon ona siamorons|thearet, " not to hold on © Choice of Brine Tanks - ‘No Money Du. unforgettable “Seventh Heaven.” Janet, a . Philadelphia - born/jlife after I retired, The only rea- “They had as leading men many/t00 hard to Plastic, Rubber or apes ates
“Suctess sometimes comesjhoney-blonde with quick brown|son I quit was because I wantedjof the t day male stars—j@ach day dae Galv. Steel oe a
ee ee a ba RE phar : : even me | w s wher hile, It was-as simp! ; r anet. ‘ : dog Beet eee : ‘ ones Fat Seog ot lls be to Hollywood im 1926—with x * *€ She was get $300 a week |means growth.’ : For ‘Information Call: wat
: the er of that film. : no stage experience. She now| Janet loves to recall the days)when she made “Seventh Heav-| . 3 bili ¢ - & Rlee: © ce : ‘s
; Tid oak Cit Goat on tee \eelehe 1S poe and 's three|when she and a big-eared younglen.” Later she got $150,000 a| More than 39° ans = , : | T ic | a
mission to go to the ladies’ room, |fourths of an inch taller. fellow named Clark Gable were|picture, top money in those low.|fo0d and beverages are expects é' A ne.
the crowd would hardly let me| “TI can't understand it myself-/$7.50 a day extras, tax years, worth more in real|fo be consumed in the Unitediaay | | aan ee
through. I went into that theater|where thai extra three quarters| “Clark was very popular, He|takeshome pay, perhaps, than $1,-/ States during 1958, about 190 cans wes Ay 3465 Auburn .Rd. FE 4-3573
an unknown, and came out a star.|of an’ inch came from,” she said,|was the only one who had a car—|000,000 today. _- |Per person, compared*with a pera % Silla alin wy ; gordi : ¢
“Tt all happened in a single|smiling. : an old second-hand mode! without - _|eapita consumption of 35 cans in \
_ hour.” “ She doesn't in any sense regard a top, After work we'd “There was always a certain’ 1900. :
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‘While the fight was going on the in-
dustry developed the safe Réd No. 2,
also a coal tar dye, which proved
satisfactory to F&DA.
eb ile We how have the ‘strongest food --
Recently the spotlight has been and drag protection in our history
focused.on some Congressmen hiring and we can still have our orange |
relatives at some pretty fat fees, On oranges.
top of this they are considering more
money for’ operating their Washing-
ton offices. c
a. 2 2 enema
“Tux day may yet come when people
will ‘have to work for what they’re
worth instead of wages and salaries
All this furor is just whetting the that considerably exceed that
taxpayers’ appetite. As usual a few . amount.
from any group misusing the priv-
Most Congressmen have no inten-
_ tion of duping their constituents
back home.
, Why not lift the entire cloak of
secrecy and let the Senators and
Congressmen give an itemized
- gecounting of Government funds
used for office expenses? In some
instances. they have been shown
to ‘newsmen. A. simple method
. would be a report to their local
-mewspaper of office expense. .
re lR Se
A continued “top secret”
‘will leave many doubting Thomases
‘back home,
Miner's Bird Senctuary
— Nature. Lovers —
-. ilege tend to discredit the entire body. The Man About Town
Hub of Michigan An Oakland County Town
Was Biggest Rail Point
Easter Sunday: What too many
people think is Decoration Day.
Oakland County once had the biggest
railroad center in Michigan outside of
Detroit—and it wasn’t Pontiac. Long be-
fore Pontiac became a railroad junction
town, Holly had two railroads, and was
the only point in Michigan where two
railroads crossed.
In 1855 the railroad was extended from
Pontiae to Holly, and it became the con-
necting point for the stage coaches north
and west, carrying ne of early set-
tlers.
The. Flint and Holly railroad and the
Wayne and Monroe railroad, built
crossed the other line there,
fruly a sight unmatched anyw anywhere and for a few years Holly was the rail-
44s the spring migration of the road hub of Michigan.
The stage lines for a time handled from
‘Canadian geese which can be viewed 200 to 500 passengers per day in connect-
+ during the next three weeks. The
- sanctuary is located at Kingsville, ““
d a e just a short drive from De- _— Every Pontiac ¢ity booster will agree
_ troit. a» Re kh *.,
~ Since Jack Miner’s death, his
three sons welcome visitors every
day except Sunday. They point.
out that the best time to be there
’ {s late afternoon until dark to see
the afternoon and evening flight.
. ee 2 oe
For nature lovers this- uncommer-
, Cialized bird sanctuary is an exciting’ applications to grow hair on bald heads, ~ : at the Jack Murer Bird Sanctuary ing with these lines at Holly, but were
later put out of business as the railroads
were extended. |
with that eminent civic authority,
“Dr. Abram Leon Sachar,
‘President of Brandies University, who di-
vides. the town shirkers into four classes:
. The defeatists, the eecapists, the burnt-
outists and the critics,
A copy of a leading magazine of April,
1865, handed me by
j Mrs. Léslie Kolena
of Drayton Plains, contains exactly a
dozen different advertisements, each for
* experience. It is passible to see the . some of them guaranteeing to do it in
geese wearing aluminum bands %¥e” days. ’
' placed on their legs. by the MINER ener
In my ‘latest talk with State Highway
family. This tends to prove JACK Commissioner
Miner’s long advocated theory that John. C. Mackie,
* the birds come back year after year he said that the future plans call for
to this game preserve of safety.
New Drug Amendment
. Gives More Protection
with the signing of the new Fed-
more roadside parks, each with, many
tables, and fewer individual tables.
That there’s a big difference in a half
century is proved by the ads in a copy of
The Pontiac Press of March 20, 1909, .
handed me by ~
Orson Prestage
, eral Food. and Prug Act, manufac- of Waterford. The ads included: Blynn,
~ turers will have to prove that. chem- “Sack,
ical additives to foods and drugs are
, Safe before they will be permitted to
put them on the market.
# % Roe
Heretofore additives have been
put:on the market and stayed
there unless the Food and Drug
_ Administration (F&DA) proved
them unsafe and obtained an in- Holloway, Copenhaver, Whitfield,
Windiate, Lawson, Webb, Mehan, Pawlo-
ski, Corwin, Kovinsky, Sibley, Lewis & Cro-
foot, Green, Folsom, Waite Bros., Wiggs,
Benjamin, Merritt, -Backenstose; Ham-
mond & Judd, Chaffee, Paull, Granger,
‘Miller, Shadwick, Poole, Barnett, Oliver,
Graves, Macy, Stafford, Lehrner, Adams,
Struthers, Hilberg & Doerr, Richmond-
Baker, Eagle and Howland Theaters, Pon-
tiac Light Co. and Oakland, American,
First Commercial and Pontiac Banks.
Ee ————————————_
THE PONTIAC PRESS.- Verbal ( Orchids to-
4 Charles Watkins
of Lake Orion; 82nd birthday.
: Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley
sna" havertaing Difector Manager ‘of. Lake Orion; 54th wedding anniversary.
» "le erent and” * “Sau meter 21S) Mrs, Delia Hillsboro
G. wens. Seen, of Rochester; 8ist birthday.
Seetaed cad etter == Mesnagas vis Franklin Burnaby Haeet 2. Bers, * Geonce ©. Daan, — of Bloomfield Hills; 82nd birthday.
— ae ew, Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Ubly
Brose is entitieg exclusively to the of Birmingham; 55th wedding anniver-
> ine ation of all (Copyright, 1959)
7 ”
Case Raotds of a Psychologist:
Sees Newspaper as a University:
Jack Malone wields a
double educational influence.
As editor of a _ flourishing
Pennsylvania newspaper, he
thus serves as “Prery” of :a
“University in Print” with 75,-
000 daily “students.” But he
also teaches a Bible Class on
Sunday thereby expanding.
his constructive _ role. He
typifies. editors, who are far
more important to our free
land . than
Prezies.
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
CASE A-489: Jack Malone, aged
about 35, isthe editor of the Beav-
er Valley Times at Beaver, Pa.
* * *
“Dr. Crane, I also teach a Bible
Class,"" he told me with a smile,
as he took me
to luncheon the
last time I was
lecturing in
Beaver.
“And I find
a. that some of
of a-moral nature miain-
tain the interest as much as
ancient cages.”
Newspaper editors wield a tre-
mendous amount of good in the
various churches and civic. or
men’s service clubs to. which they
belong.
ye 8 2:8 |
-But 1 find editors are usually
somewhat shy about accepting
those+ deserved compliments that
should go their way.
So I am using eli Malone as
an example of a newspaper
47 *
campus college “Prexy” oe exerts a vast aust
of good even beyond his editorial
duties.
For example, he operates a
modern. newspaper with art esti-
mated 75,000 daily readers. And
they follow that newspaper six
days per week for 52 weeks in
the year,
He thus is “Prexy’”’ of a leading largest private college in -your
area.
In 1922-23, 1 organized the five
Great Lakes States for our
Northwestern’ University Alumal
Drive. We were then raising
funds for our big Chicage
_ And many distinguished alumni ,
including judges, doctors, en-
“University in Print’ that has - gineers, dentists and ai aan
more students than Penn State
and the University of Pennsylvania,
combined!
* * te
Moreover, his students stay with
him for the final 50 years of their
lives! The usial gollege student
drops out after about 2 years.
In fact, the newspaper affects
children long before they reach
college age or adiilthood, for
they start reading the comics by
the age of 7 or 8.
In high school, their teachers of-
ten assign editorials and other
newspaper ptures .7such as this
“Worry *’ column, as col-
lateral reading;
* *® *
So the daily newspaper actually
starts educating us from the age
of 8 till we graduate from this
_ at the average age of about
That means it is our mainstay of
information, education and print
entertainment for 62 years, and al-
most a monopoly of such helpful
data after the average person quits
school forever at the age of 18.
EDUCATIONAL BY-PRODUCTS
When a talented editor like Jack .
Malone then does oral teaching in
a Sunday School. class or a. Jour-
nalism School, he commands far
more respect | than the average
professor.
For he compares with the a4
of the State University, or
ys
oF
waeemed corel they never had a
chance to enjoy even one class
under President- Walter Dill Scott,
head of the university.
* *® *
You editors thus wield a great-
er influence than the rest of us
educators, for people subconscious-
ly recognize that you are “Prexy”’
of a vast print university, even if
they haven't seen that fact out-
lined before, as I have done here
today.
So I salute’ Jack Malone, as
typical of the editorial group
which directs America’s greatest
educational agency, the daily
newspaper; properly called the
— in Print’ of our free
lan
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jthe way I take up my cares: |
patching up threadbare areas in|
ithe lawn;
shrubs, and finally, when the sol iis beginning to warm up for —
| removing winter blankets 6f mulch!
and working on the garden s
And, although there is di
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* ¥ *
T don’t know whether it is com-
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In some areas, the grass is
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* * *
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day for 247 passengers.
operators of the Valchem.
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~ Flood Threat Eases
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week, but Granger said this was a
“common spring occurence.
To Trade for Shares Liner's Owners Claim!
Valchem Made Radical
NEW YORK (AP th site
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such as Justice Felix Frankfurter
after. the shop ‘was locked up;
about Amherst, the college with
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licity but” the danger of facility
last night in Washington, dinner
here tonight — did not bore him?
“No, they don’t bore me, They
make me feel too old. But I do
like to ve erp ty cong cae
caged with “one of his broad
grins, e take what we get
A ve deserve it or not.”
“I was down under for a long
time,” he recalled, in his leisurely,
gruff speech, “I was 38 before 1
even submitted 4 first book of
poems to a publisher, But you keep
on at it. You sneak up on it. You
want to win but you don’t want to
be caught looking as if you want
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My chief wish for this country is
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Elvis’ Mercedes
Rolled Over by
Singer's Father
FRANKFURT # — Pfc. Elvis
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terday, but he wasn't in it.
Presley's father, Vernon, and
his secretary Elizabeth Stefaniac,
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ley was driving Miss Stefaniac
home from a shopping trip, to
Frankfurt when the accident oc- He reminisced about triends,|Mrs: Bonnie
associated; be ange fy
past 18 months.
whom he first met casually jin a Deeatve Robert ‘Gelade
Cambridge book shop where they’ :
got into a talk that lasted till lone |ge
which occurred after ‘he-met the
woman at an eastside bar:
we went on talking.
“About midnight ‘she said she
had to go home. | borrowed a-car
from a friend and we drove to her
home and parked in front. Then
“I was carrying my revolver
in my belt. She discovered it
was there and grabbed it, She
said ‘I'm going to shoot you.’ I
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Debreh Lynn Campbell, 4, and her
brother, Rory, who is 1, look quite
pleased about the coming visit of the
ety eoungiers; Patricia,
13, and ae 9, are th preview-of the néw
‘wear Easter Sunday.
Easter bunny. The two are the eit
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Campbell —
Ex i ppater avenue,
Their parents are the Darwin Spayskys
of Edith street. «+ . Représenting the joyous spirit of
Easter in a free nation are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Eldred of West Iroquois
Why: Is Easter Set
According to Moon? By WILLIAM R. TEAGUE
, United Press International
Easter is March 29th this year for most Christians.
Last year it was April 6th. Next year it will be April 17th.
Tt varies between March 22 and April 25, & leeway of 34
days. The only thing certain is that it will be on Sunday.
Why so irregular? That is a question that goes far
into history. A problem that has bothered churchmen for
centuries.
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Early pagans celebrated their version of the holiday
March 21 and called it the festival of spring. Hebrews ob-
served Passover about the same time of year. This was
rejoicing at the passing over of death, which spared their
first born.
The holiday came during the first month of the He-
brew calendar,.which was based on the phases of the
moon: The passover feast was the 14th of Nisan, a month >
which corresponds to March.
‘MOONLIGHT FOR TRAVELERS
Christians also fixed Easter by the full moon.,One rea-
son waa to help religious pilgrims travel over the desert
at night. The light of the full moon made it easier to reach
the Holy City, Jerusalem.
But Christians did not want Easter on the same day
as Passover. They wanted their holy day. on Sunday be-
cause Christ rose on a Sunday. Passover can yall any” day
of the week.
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Early calendars were poor. The first had, 12 months,
360 days, and was so inaccurate that some years they had
to.add an extra month. Even the Caesarian sun calendar
of 365%, days was not accurate.
POPE FOUND ERROR
: Pope Gregory the 13th discovered in 1582 ‘the esti-
mates of the Roman technician Sosigenes were off. The
calendar was 10 days in error and had put Easter three
days ahead of the full moon.
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Churchmen thus had to rely on the moon. A year can
have 13 full moons. Easter was fixed in the year 325 so it.
would come on Sunday after the first full moon which
follows the spring equinox—time of equal day and night
all over the earth.
This is March 21, when the world north of the equator
kisses winter goodbye, When there’s a full moon just be-
fore March 21, Easter comes late in April. : ‘The date de-
pends on the date of the full moon.
* x *
The system was adopted by order of Constantine the
Great. In the year 667 the Roman Catholic Church cor-
»rected its arithmetic, and since then the system has been ~
“observed by all Christians except Greek Orthodox Cath- )
~ olics. They put Easter on the-first Sunday after the full
moon following Passover. This year it will be May 3rd.
“URGE FIXED DATE — '
There is a movement for a fixed ‘Raster. British Pat
_diament has passed a statute that could make. faster ‘the
Sunday after the second Saturday in April. But chanees
are the world will continue to mix- Easter frrogeing to
the full moon.
Roman Catholic clergy say they feel it-is wie
matter because it Is a holy day. As such, any change w id
have to be made by & high church counteil ordered by ae
John 23rd. - | t fi Pontiac Press Phetes
road. A scene like this will be typical
as thousands in Pontiac start off to
church Sunday morning.
Be More Colorful
There’s a whole range of
brilliant color « for. daytime
wear this spring: blues, vio-
lets, purple and geranium
pinks. When you shop, try on
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new and fresh colors.
Mr, nik Mrs. James , R. Wilkinson
‘of Gateway drive are an example of the ~ "By MARGARET BROWN
Headlines, like searing
Mamie to Fool
Weather With 2
Easter Outtits
NEW. YORK \W—Whatever
the weather on Easter Sunday,
Mamie Eisenhower has. suit-
able. outfits.
If it is ‘cool, the first lady
will wear-a mauve wool
and-jacket outfit of black and
white geometric silk print and
a little white hat trimmed with
a roll of the same print.
Descriptions of the alternate
Easter apparel were released
Thursday by Mrs. Parnis and
Mrs. Victor. ‘ grave. That day, too, was a .
“time of great political and re-
ligious “upheaval.
Young and old again are
looking to a Great Deliverer
and trusting in His peaceful
doctrines for a triumph over
this world’s turbulence. .
How grateful Americans
must be, that in spite of world-
wide disturbances each of us
still is perfectly free to com-
memorate this _ holiday, and
every special day of every
group throughout the nation,
Four pages today
in Women’s Section.
~ pecause of the principles of
religious freedom upon which
our country is founded.
Certainly Easter with its
glorious message of hope and
triumph is a most meaningful
holiday for this generation.
Looking like the spirit of spring, Leslie Spaysky
of South Edith street is all set to greet the Easter
Bunny and go egg hunting Sunday.
pre wil] join with shed families and relatives to celebrite Easter and the
+ young -marrieds in: the ‘Pontiac area, emaciineidtes
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Exercise Will Pare Down ‘Hips | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ng the nose have some effect on ak dinette et ob tain “When 1 was 13 I started putting
Q. Please tell me what*is wrong| one’s character?” happy optimistic ones) and ex- sjett rex tekeibe go maatee mad
with my figure. My bust measures), A, wirst, the nose will not | Preston are the fac
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reveal the sort of person you |16 and my bust has not developed ° ' e 4
3? inches, waist 75 and hips} ‘resume its former shape. Lines, | sre the shape of the nose does |Do you think this could have “Experts in Tackless Installation” facial contour (whether drawn | 16+ indicate what. we are like |yented my development? I . :
A. For _—— figure — downward by negative emotions | i personality and character. very unhappy ®ver this, and woul : .
should not Much more pinion
two inches difference between he . ee a =—
the and bust measurements, ® ; a
vane 1 tonin sour aoe: Mildred Welch ac if you page a nat
urements. Judging ist i enough, might ha ve 4
measurement, ad of ores Honored at ‘| ken down the tissues some. How portion I imagine that you lave
an unusually large accomula-
tion of fat on your hins. This type
usually can he reduced most
suceessful'y by hip-slipping ex-
ercises.
Q. “Ineed-a professional and
honest opinion, I feel that I am
poset x and should lose from
10 to 15 pounds. My friends and
family say that I am just right.| -
I am 5 feet, 4% irfches tall and
weigh 135 pounds. I have an aver
age-sized frame. My bust measures
35 inches, waist 25 and hips 37.
What do you say? P. S. I also
have a ‘swéet-tooth.’ ”
A. Your family and friends are
correct. Your weight is ideal for
your height and build. Your
measurements also are within the
range for a lovely figure. You
might take hip-slimming exer-.
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Q. Is there any exercise which
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the ny pon st iin ern cand : a en en fog p everybody: The drys have
ptier ve)
a raid by the -National Guard.
sae es 8 | Tt bolls down to a system of
rt | local option — — the law is virtually
where lots of folks
| ike to have their liquor and it’s
| enforced where dry sentiment | ‘ 5 WES:
ol ee os eam bs , BB in the tast referendum, in 1952, ihegal] 7 Pil the vote ‘was'S-1 tn tavor-of keep. (2° * S0P the state from taxing]
Jing prohibition on the books. and| ‘Ofricials are able to determine |
oop ek . | there has. been no. serious effort! nich bootleggers obtain 95 ie ito disturb it since. cent of the Federal-stamped liquor} | Every .county sheriff tokGt 20 | ccmsing tpt tee wate and 8 oe
joath to enforce. all state laws, in-|-ajieq “black market’ wholesale} tax is placed on every case.
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cials have invited tourists to call torigs and seized $50,000 worth of , a *
‘jeertain stores and “your favorite) state-taxed liquor. : :
{hotel room,” Gov. J. P. Coleman, who or- :
Some Protestant groups led by |dered the raid, said local citizens’
| the Baptist, are unwavering in jhad complained. The bootleggers
| their support. of prohibition. |complained, too, saying they at
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NIN FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1959
Varsity | onc «
tcts “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
Lanny Younger, Beverly Hull Lead
Waterford Seniors Scholastically By JEAN REXFORD _ | Beverly plans to attend Mich-
/Lanny Younger and Beverly Hull/igan State University and major
have been selected valedictorian|in elementary education, and salutatorian, respectively, ij 8 & the 1959 Waterford Township ‘ngs Carol Vought, Car West, Dick -Sehool graduating class. Carlson, Dave Bills and Marc
Orlen Younger of 4260 Elizabeth
Lake Rd., placed first scholastical-
ly in the class with a 19.29 aver-*
for grades was Beverly, daughter
of Mr..~and Mrs. James Hull of
1109 Bangor St. She had a 18.88
average. . .
Lanny. has been awarded a
four-year scholarship, to the Uni-
‘yersity ef Michigan where he
pans to study electrical en-
gineering. He is a member of the
Hi-Y Club, Dramatics ‘ Club,
Student Council (president in his
junior year), Bowling club and
Varsity Debate Squad.
During her high schoo] career
Beverly has been active in Girls’
Athletics Association, GAA Letter
.Club, .Future Teachers Club, Fu-
tare Social Workers Work and the
Senior Class Board. Outside of
school activities and studies, she
had found time to take fencing
lessons, five years of ballet and
two years of piano in addition to
earning a senior life saving baige LANNY YOUNGER
at the YMCA. Valedictorian. itiac Area Teenage Traffic Court
this week. =
Juniors and sophomores - have
begun pre-enrollment. for. next
BEVERLY HULL — Salutatorian tors before schedules are com:
pleted. “
The new. classes to be offered
next fall include French II, Latin
III, debate, discussion, play pro- |
tajyear. All class selections must be|duction, public address, reasoning,
Lanny, the son of Mr. and Mrs./Cameron Were jurors on the Pon-lapproved by parents and instruc-|shop mathematics, tool and die de-|
sign and orchestra. :
Four scholarships are being of.-
fered by a paper manufacturer to
students interested in. paper tech-
nology. They. will be awanded on
the basis of a competitive ‘test.
This week the second semester
speech contest was held. The win-
ners wil] enter: the district contest
in mid-Aprfl.
Three WTHS vocal music
groups won the three top honors
im the music festival held at Pon-
tiac Northern High School. It wa
They were, in order of rank, A’
Capella Choir, Girls Glee Club and!
Boys Glee Club. Milford High
School's Mixed Choir took the
fourth spot.
The choirs will now compete in
a state music festival to be held)
in East Lansing. The glee clubs
will participate in the state music|
festival to be held in Mount!
Clemens this spring.
The Waterford groups are di-|
rected by Richard Meier.
Slate*Style Show Plan Courtesy Week
at Lake Orion | Thursday Night at Emmanuel High
“ By DIANNE —— | Next week, a new typ~ of contest
Fashions on Parade will be the! and campaign will be held at
name of the fashion show the Lake Emmanuel Christian High School. By ANNE MERCER
Orion Community High School c \Student body officers are sponsor- By SUE PIERCE
Five West Bloomfield) Township Five Receive All A’s
at West Bloomfield — will model in the fashion show the (class will sponsor April 15. The Future Homemakers of America ing a Courtesy Week. High School students have been Show, which will feature evening’ Games fond
in One Week 4 Senior, 6 Junior and
6 Sophomore Teams
Enter Competition
By COLLEEN ADAMS
ern High School this week.
ducted by members of the PNH
‘erees, timekeepers and scorers.
Each team is limited to eight
boys and there are no eligibility
rules. There are four senior, six
junior and six sophomore teams.
The tournament, which will last
two.. weeks,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
As an indication of the enthusi-
asm shown during the tournament,
one homeroom practiced at 5 a.m.
ohe day this week and all mem-
bers of the team were present.
x * *
Homeroom managers are Mike
Montgomery, Jerry Field, Pauline
Herron and Bill Peterson, all sen-
iors. Dick Eley is a coach for a
senior team.
Junior managers are Dennis
Pooch, Don Chase, Ron Franks,
Jim Teets, Bob Cohoe and David
Pearson. Jack Shubert, Jerry
Mineweaser, Gary Holtz, Jerry
'Menter, Tom Ermgodts and Eu-
gene Coe are sophomore managers.
Jerry Ball is a coach. %
TEAM CAPTAINS .
Téam captains are Danny Kim- ™
;mel, Tom Charleton, Tam Thomas,
|Dick Delano, ‘Stan Hertel and Ed
Smith. Others are Winfred Mir-
acle, Bob Khun, Carl! Bills, Tom
Hill, Jeff Braunagel, Danny Scott,
Gary Rose, Maurice Lackey, Dan
Penoyer and Tim Agar. Ansintramural basketball tourna-
ment is playing a major part in
‘school activities at Pontiac North-
The tournament is being con-
varsity and junior varsity ‘basket-
bail teams. The boys act as ref- -
will be completed
are these six students. In the front row, from left TOURNAMENT TEAM — Ready to compete
in the intramural basketball tournament held this
week and next at Pontiac Northern High School ntramural. Tournament at 1
579 LeBaron St. ley of 660 W. Walton Bivd. and
are Dan Penoyer of 224 Vernon Dr.,: James.Pal-
Jerry Fields of
Standing from left are Bill Green
of 1244 Mt. Clemens St., Jeff DuPuis of 144 Oliver a oii ir
St. and Gary Glenn of 596 N. Perry St.
Club will present Thursday | Tuesday and Wednesday will be Three members of the Futureb— The affair will be held from 7:3 Courtesy Days. On Thursday,
to 9 p.m. im the speech room of Tyrnabout Day, giris will go all the high school: Refreshments will out, opening doors and carrying
follow in the home economics books for the boys.
. Climax of the program will
come on Friday when a courtesy
king and queen, plus attendants,
will be named. All students are
eligible for these honors.
Students*wiil be judged on class-
room, sehool bus and lunchroom
‘Manners, and attitudes toward
itheir teachers, adminéstratots’ and
friends.
fs | Student chairmen of the entire
at Easter Mass Here week are Phil Wood, student body
program; Anne Mercy, coronation;
By CAROL BAUER \Connie Hart, posters; Mefril Rock,
St. Michael's High School Choir penalties, and John Best, enter-
will have the distinction of being tainment. ,
the first choir to sing the Easter!
Midnight: Mass at St, Michael's
Catholic Church.
The choir will be under the di-|
rection of Sister George. * * * 4
Some of the students will model
clothing which they made while
other girls and teachers will wear
outfits from downtown Lake Orion
shops. ’
The show. will feature spring and
suimmer apparel.
School Choir to Sing
Will Study Peace
DETROIT ® — A two-day con-
- \ference entitled “‘Removing road- on Future Nurses a toured blocks to world peace” will be
Rechester School for the « Siied tks week a lunder way at Wayne State Uni-
; ° versty April 16. The conference is
The jurtior girls won the annual|sponsored by -the Detroit Round
girls intramural basketball tourna- Table of Catholics, Jews and
ment this week. ‘They were om eects in cooperation with 65
beaten. A civic organizations,
Modern Gibson Girl Dress
Is Designed for Teenagers
From the era of the Gibson Girl,
Spadeas Young for the last marking period. They
are Dick Theis, Douglas Watson
and Sandra Lemon, all seniors,
and Sandra and Sara Rachiele
both sophomores. .
Eight senior girls and four boys
Change by Fiat 4 } ’
to Undergo Test | Legislature Will Argue
| Whether Williams Can
Order Agency Mergers
LANSING (UPI)—Michigan’s
House of Representatives is headed
\for a showdown next week on
whether the governor can reor-
‘ganize government through execu.
tive order. ‘
* * *
The specific item scheduled for
attention Wednesday is whether
the state Board of Alcoholism will
be abolished and placed under the
Health Department.
The argument is in the way
the merger would be performed.
Democrats want. to have Gov,
G. Mennen_ Wililams’ way tried
and then, if necessary, a court
test could be held to determine
validity of executive reorganiza- |
|
| The House has approved six of
young America has wholeheartedly seven bills calling for reorganiza- | sp.9 honored for receiving all “A’s”tand daytime wear, will*begin at. ‘8 p. m.
POSTER CONTEST Teachers Club conducted a candy
sale this week to raise money for
| The West Bloomfield Township
‘Library Board is sponsoring al
|poster contest for all students in
|grades 9-12 at WBTHS. Each poster
jmust include the location of the
jtownship library and the Westacres
branch, and the hours each are
jare open to the public. The art!
‘department of the high school has’
further information on the project.
* * * the group’s treasuury. They were
Richard Bailey, Karen Rognaldson
and Karen Christianson.
| Members of Edna Williams’ dramatics class presented a
contemporary version ef Shake-
speare’s ‘‘Macbeth” six times to
English classes in one day. The
play, adapted by Miss Witliams,
‘was presented in modern lan-
guage and dress,
é
A
| The posters will be used by the
|board to publicize the Vibrary asa
part of its observance of National
‘Library Week, April 12-18.
ceive a $5 gift certificate for a
Pontiac bookshop.
‘Reveal Results
From Test of
Sleeplessness
| SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—What
happens to men forced to go 72
hours without sleep?
Three University of Utah scien-
tists say seven volunteer medical
students who tried it had tem-
\porary periods of mental confu-
‘sion, lack of muscular coordina-
tion, even hallucinations.
* * * i
They were more prone to hallu-/
cinations when stimulated by,
25, a Vision-provoking drug. | | i All posters must be submitted by’!
pril 6. | The cast included Danny Chand-
jler, Doris Ellis, Marge Gilroy,
|Karen Lackey, Bruce Bishop, Bill
‘Ramsey, Cora Duke, Ron Miller,|
LaDonna Coe and Bill Salle.
Three varsity basketball players,
Winner of the contest will re.,Jim Dempsey, Dick Eley and Bill
Peterson, received varsity sweat-
ers and letters recently. Dempsey
and Eley also received stars to
wear on the sleeves signifying
eaptain and co-captain, respec-
tively.
* * *
The senior class now wears
bright red corduroy vests to ath-
letic events to add to its school
spirit,
Water Tank Drops
Into Building, 11 Hurt
NEW YORK (AP)—A 10,000-gal-
lon water tank collapsed Thursday
atop a six-story loft building and
dropped through three floors.
Eleven persons. were injured, at
least two of them seriously. To Bring Exchange Pupils ‘Here
By BARBARA GRIFFIN
A week from today is the kick-off
‘date for the American Field Serv-
ice money raising drive at Powtiac
Central High School. Six foreign
exchange students from rea high
schools will visit PCH to speak to
classes. :
* * *
April 6-10, the homerooms will
compete to raise money for AFS.
The junior homeroom which raises |room next fall.
Pontiac Police Patrolman John
classes this week.
taken for the 1959 annual. Year-
book staff members have been
working after.school and also on
By SALLY COLLINS
Winners of the Walled Lake High
School Forensic Contest announced
this’ week are now preparing to
enter the district contest at South.
field High School in mid-April.
* x *
Decjamation winners were Dodie
Duckwitz, first, and Helen Hallock,
secopd; humor, Dawn Matthews,
first, and Lynn Thompson, second;
interpretative reading, Barbara
Lea, first, and Nina Hil, second;
original oratory, Bob Reimer, first, the most money will be able to/Saturdays to finish pasting sec-
Name Forensic Winners
in Walled Lake's Contest
has been selected to compete
against another high school on the
television “program ‘“Quiz-Em”
April 4.
They are Sue’ Merkle, Jim
Mitchell, and Kathy Irons, all
seniors, and Milton Carrigan and
Jim Havel, both juniors. The stu-
dents were selected for their
knowledge and awareness of cur-
rent events. A. Felts discussed traffic wer d G
in four of the driver i
Flashbulbs have been popping
all over school this week as last-
minute Quiver pictures are being Central Organizing Fund Raising Drive |have the exchange student in its
One hundred voices of the Boys Glee Club, the Selective Girls lee the Song Spinners
presented the annual Easter pro-
gram Wednesday morning in two
assemblies before’ school was dis-
cussed for Easter vacation.
EASTER .PROGRAM
The religious program was under °
the direction of Michael Dempsey,
vocal music instructor. Ann Dire
sang a solo, “Sometimes I Feel
Like a Motherless Child,” and Tom
Cate and Evelyn Kerr narrated the
Easter story.
The Selective Girls, under the
direction of Doreen Voltman, sang
“Praise Ye The Lord,” by Men-
delssohn,
* * *
A double trio of Sue Ann Hath-
away, Juanita Graham, Marilyn
Bell, Linda Crain, Marlene Beale
and Mitzie Schroeder--were also
included in the
Four PCH students attended the
Model. United Nations Association
10th annual meeting held at Hills-
dale College last weekend: They
were Sherry Fink, Patricia DeKay,
Richard Tennant, and Ted Gaens-
bauer.
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adopted the shirtwaist dress: Here tion. The bills will take the place :
is one designed for today’s gener- of Williams’ seven reorganization. They suffered no noticeable phy-| Three iron workers were repair-jand Bill Colby, second, and ex-
atien by Eloise Curtis for Spadea's
Young America Pattern. America Pattern
four tucks on either side of the
bodice and the set-in neckline yoke
and front band slit with a button-
loop closing.
The ‘long sleeves are finished
off with a buttoned wristband.
The full four-gored skirt takes
a petticoat and the dress can be
made in cotton, shantung, linen
or rayon.
The skirt could also be wool with
a contrasting shirt.
Select the correct
chart below which
ready-to-wear size.
SIZES
Bust size from the
compares to
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To onder Pattern Y-3070, state
size and address Spadea, Box
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York 1, N. Y. If paid in cash,
send $1; by check $1.04. For first
class mail, add five cents.
St. Fred’s Pupils Serve
on Teen Traffic Jury
By MARY SUE RITTER
Five St. Frederick's High School
students served as jurers on the
Pontiac Area Teenage Traffic
Court this week.
They were Mary Kay Morse,
Dianne Needle, Pat Doyon, Gerry
Getzan and Larry- Crake. They
also. will ‘serve at the April 6 ses-
sion. oa
Wednesday was the deadline for
high school students to enter the
Archdiocesan Development Fund Gloise Gurtis * | proposals, i
x *« | The separate shirt is fitted, has} A House resolution will be con-|
sidered to disapprove of the gov-
ernor’s way of putting the board
under the Health Department.
Also up for consideration will be
two other bills, one for creation of
a nine-member state Counéil of
Health and the other putting the
Health Department.
| ‘The difference between the al-
coholism bill and the resolution
is that they are opposites.
The Legislature last year ap-
proved the executive method of
revamping state government. The
;|six bills, including one to put
collection of motor fuel taxes with-
in the Revenue rather than the
State Department, were to take
the place of Williams’ plans.
Oldest Triplets
Celebrate 9Ist
Birthday Today
FRAMINGHAM, Mass, —
Faith, Hope and Charity, the na-
tion's oldest triplets, today cele-
brated their gist birthday,
ko oe
ik, are Annie Faith MacDon-
nell, Ellen Hope Daniels and
Nora Charity Murphy, all wid-
ows,
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which caters to the elderly,
A hospital spokesman said the
sisters are in good health and Board of Alcoholism with the)
They live in Cushing Hospital, |’ ‘sical damage or impairment of
ibody metabolism. ~ They main-
tained a “persistent and sustained
interest in food and sex."
* x *
| Psychiatrists Eugene L. Bliss,
jand Lincolm-D. Clark and _bio-
chemist Charles D. West reported
their findings in today's issue of
e American -Medical Assn.’s
|Archives of Neurology and Psy- Ps
chiatry.
Their tentative conclusion: pro-
longed insomnia may sometimes
_be a critica] factor in bringing on
‘attacks of schizophrenia, the most
common type of mental illness. ing the tank supports at the build-
ing on West 26th Street when it
came crashing down. It had been
declared defective. -
Gets Science Grant
ANN ARBOR # — A National
Science Foundation grant of
$23,680 has been awarded to the
University of ‘Michigan to ad-
minister the Honors Institute for
Young Scientists program,
Financed locally in East Grand
Rapids last summer, the institute
is one of 112 similar programs
sponsored by the foundation. tempore Ned Ely, first, and Dick
Perry, second.
Other high schools which will
compete in the district contest
include Farmington, Southfield
and Waterford Township. gan School Vocal Association Dis-
trict IV Festival held at-the Oak
Park High School.. The group now
will enter the State District Festi-
College in Mt. Pleasant,
* * *
A panel of five WLHS students
Instill Optimism, Enthusiasm, Pride
gan” program, being developed by
the volunteer Industrial Ambassa-
dors organization, was publicly
disclosed’ last night in a speech
here to the Society of Industrial
Realtors,
Merritt D, Hill of+ Bloomfield
Township, chairman of the Ambas-
sadors’ Tractor and Implement
Division’ in Birminghm, empha-
sized the . non-political nature of
the program and spelled out its
three basic objectives:
' 1. Sell Michigan to our oWn in-
dustrig! organizations, as well as
|
ak 3
* DETROIT — The “Sell Michi-| ‘Sell Michigan’ Goals Set
3. Improve the current impres-
sions of Michigan apparently held
“by people in other states.
“We can’t wait for everything
to be as we would like to have it
before we start out to do a selling
job, There will never be a time
when everything is ‘all right,’ hé
declared, se
x kx *
“The step-by-step over - all pro-
gram by which the sales job cah
We done begins with an “‘indoc-
trination”. period when several
small group meetings with Indus-
trial Ambassadors and _ business-
men would be held throughout the
state, These’ meetings will have as
their purpose “‘ihstilling optimism,
enthusiasm. and pride.” ;
ed: that “‘no one what the job is and until he has
been properly indoctrinated and
trained to do it.”
Hill said that volunteer assist-
ance from Michigan industries will
be sought in such fields as public!
‘relations, advertising and sales
promotion, publicity and. sales
training. ‘
Raw material, facts and figures,
available through various sources,
will be processed and prepared into
sadors with information about the
State’s advantages. y
* * *
The Ambassadors' efforts aim at
enlisting the support of all organi-
vations
‘ante yan ‘unless he knows
val April 25 at Central Michigan} ‘
‘usable form to-provide the Ambas-|,,
Fourth spot goes fo “Since 1 Don’t Disc Data and Chatter rF.
Music in the
The Girls Glee Club received a),
first division rating at the Michi-| -
¥,° Among new Co-
lumbia_ pop re-
leases are “‘All
Alone By the Tel-
ephone’’ (CL-1300)
by Polly Bergen
with the orchestra
of Luther Hender-
son; “Reunion In
(CL1277) by Frankie Rhythm”
Laine with Michel Legrand; “I'll
Be Seeing You” (CL-1262).a Jo
Stafford-Paul Weston disc; and
“Play For Keeps’ (CL-1258) by
Jerri Adams with Ray Ellis and
his Orchestra.
Never let a good thing go is the
rule pointed out by “Still More
Sing Along With Mitch’ (CL-1283),
a follow of a follow of the original
Mitch Miller LP that sold so well.
For some real good big band dance
FIVE ACES: More Pontiac area
pennies are being spent on ‘Come
Softly To Me” (The Fleetwoods)
than any other single disc this
week, according to record retail-
rs, “
A full lap behind is “Venus”
from a fourth place finish last
week. ‘Pink Shoe. Laces’ (Dodie
Stevens) pops up in third place.
Have You" (The Skyliners) and a
flip of the coin gives us an inside “| Fi’ (CL-1141) is another exam Round
by. Dick Saunders
Of Time” (Brook Benton) the last
choice. é
THE JAZZ NEST: Since big ree.
ord companies are built on sales -
and appeal to the pop fan, the case,
for jazz on .“‘big’’ labels is: poor.
The. ‘pure’ flavor of jazz is lost
to the ‘commercial’ flavor.
This is not always true, but the exceptions are few, Dave Bru-
beck’s jJatest Columbia LP “New:
port 1958" (CL-1249) with the quartet playing a tribute to Duke
Ellington is a good example, _
I have never been a Brubeck
fan, to say the least, but it is
evident that this is a far cry from
the first Brubeck sides. His work
has become. increasingly commer.
cial and stale since he signed with
Columbia. é
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(Hollywood: Headlines -
Jail Population
Changes in Filin ‘Anatomy of a Murder’
Hires New ‘Prisoners’
‘a Dining at Its Very Best in an a Atmosphere of Elegance and Charm} | °"¢ ‘Deputies’ te MARQUETTE (UPI)—When the
atin eet the nation’s theaters, there will be
a quick change in the screen popu-
lation of the - Marquette County KINGSLEY INN on
GYPSIES ;
in the EMPIRE ROOM a ** ye Three “prisoners” and two “‘dep-
uties’” who quit in a pay dispute:
after one day's shooting of the
picture, are remaining in the pic-
ture ‘for the scenes they shot.
But in other sequences, there
to the Music of the KINGSLEY INN COACHMEN
: _— and SATURDAY at 1 COTILLION BOOM’ Kaufman
to
suspense novel by, Richard Jessup.
While in “New York en route
here, Kaufman talked: to. Joan Joan Crawford, : Kauiasin
May Team Up for Film
iekaeiniae PARSONS -
HOLLYWOOD — The partnership
of Joseph Kaufman and Joan
Crawford had promised to flourish
like the green bay tree until Joan
married. Al Steele and was no
longer interested in a steady job
and Joe joined the Cinerama
group. Joan starred in “Sudden
Fear,” a hit, in association with
Now Joe is back in Hollywood
after a year in London, Australia
and other countries. He brought
with him a new project, the rights
“Night Boat to Paris,” a dren, Elizabeth Taylor has Cohen
off for Las Vegas. Eddie Fisher,
who accompanied her, opens at the
Tropicana early next month.
Steve Allen flew out to spend a
few days to see his two sons, and
took them to the Club Seville to
hear Terry Gibbs’ orchestra. At a
nearby table; same place, Steve
Crane was with daughter Cheryl.
Mary and Sonny Whitney are
so enchanted with the: island of a
completed “Porgy and Bess” was
shown him, and he liked ‘what he
saw, as did Ira Gershwin.
Recovered -trom his tecent
nese surgery, Louis Prima hosted. |
a “return home” party, for
sented her with a sable stole.
Completely well after her long]
bout with mononucleosis, Joon
Fontaine is now riding with the|
West Hills Hunt Club. She joins!
Jose Ferrer and Tim Durant in|
Colorado next week for a jump)
meet being held there.»
(Copyright, 1959)
British Guiana is about the same
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jet from New York. He pre- TWENTY-ONE
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Jim Merrick, public relations
shot Tuesday in-
The five extras ‘quit after} Monday the roll will be~called
for ‘The Private’s Affair’—alias
“The Love Maniac’’—and among
those reporting to director David
Weisbart will be Barry, Coe whom
20th Century-Fox is building to
stardom, Sal Mineo who is so
popular with the teenagers, and
Gary Crosby who is finishing
Tega for Lovers” on the same
There! s never been any jealousy
between Clint Walker and Ty
Hardin, who replaced Clint on the
“Cheyenne” TV series when Clint
‘@'was on suspension. Clint said he
was sorry for Ty, because Ty was
unhappy and didn’t want “Chey-
enne.” Now Clint’s back in the
saddle, Ty another series, and
the boys are
Further evidence of their
friendship is the news that Andra
Martin, Ty’s pretty brunette wife,
is opposite Clint in his
picture “Yellowstone
Kelly.” Andra will play an In-
dian girl, and because she has
blue eyes, Warner’s makeup
head, Gordon Bau, took her to
an eye specialist to have brown
contact lenses made for ber.
I am very glad that Jack Warner
will receive the Thalberg: award.
That’s an honor every producer in
the business cherishes, and Jack
certainly deserves recognition for
his fight for the industry plus Voelker is the author of ‘‘Anat-
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NEW YORK (#—The state Power
:
Ontario Premier Leslie Frost
‘said in Toronto today that the
| Ontario Hydroelectric Commission,
| Canadian counterpart of the state
‘authority, had 19 million | dollars’
| authority had even rfore.
| An authority spokesman said
| yesterday that last Feb. 9 it an-
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was a 27 million dollar claim for
extreme difficulty in excavating
hardpacked glacial fill. This claim’
was settled for $4,360,000, the Feb-
ruary announcement said.
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Beanball ‘Tncident Starts Contra
Outfielder Hits
Another H Piersall told the Phoenix Press|down pitches against Jackie Jen- x * * : S
if Club forum last night—he can take|sen and Frank Malzone. Each Big crac! crackdown is in force at”
* By The Associated Press From Miller: “I~ eater thesis ur plicheup Sea ‘avie detherhialvions Eddie Bressoud and Jackie| it. grounded out on the next pitch. | Dodger traiping camp. It in-
Bengals’ Hand Pierce). Stu Miller, a curveballer jan a ee in my life, He ducked |thrown at them.” | ao -_ Baga Fi om “They imitate sirens coming | “When I got up,” Piersall said, | cludes pte aap y mg ese
5-2 Setback as Rocky’ siower in ae a ke Pare iy was involved when, {of Thursday's eight-game exhibi aiden restety. aeeiees ta oltee & tpitons iat ne Planatien, Vice-President " Bessy Bridges Also Homers |center_of @ beanball controversy} From Power; “He threw at me| following’ the incident, Boiger | tion prograin. ‘ Boston, “‘call me the goony bird | Tl hit you right on the top of the | Bevast says: “It they're going today“ after toppling Cleveland’s!and he knows ‘it.” head and plead temporary im. | to be a seventh place club, Gionis. Tdicns in Rhubarb
slammed into him at secend base
In other games, Boston nipped
Pleads “Temporary Insanity”
PHOENIX, Ariz: @® — Jimmy
Piersall, who recovered from men-
tal illness and resumed a major
league baseball career, stilt gets
a good riding trom opposing
players.
eBut now ‘there’s a differance,
and keep telling me the white -Piersall Ignores Ribs
He Gets About IiIness
your cage,’
got a lot of guts,’ he said.”
; * * *
Piersall said . Yankee catcher
Yogi Berra once called for knock- Federation this summer compet:
ing in the 1516 age group. ‘
Vie Power in an exhibition game. | Giants’ manager Bill Rigney, re-| while breaking up a double-play hi coats are coming. sanity.’ . we're going to treat them like . ‘TAMPA, Fla. & — Neil Chrisley, , * the Chicago Cubs, 4-3 in 11 innings ‘ : ebventh-glacers.” a fellow who has murdered ities: A Miller pitch hit Power on the} fusing naan the hot exchange) attempt. at Scottsdale, Ariz., and in Florida,| “Just today we had a hassle} “Yogi said, ‘Go ahead and take x * *
_ lando,
_hit 15 home runs and drove in 75. head and knocked him unconscious he had ith Cleveland manager} ‘While they wrestled, both Cincinnati edged Los Angeles 2-1,
a good cut, We don’t knock down Big Jim McCallum, a former League pitching and wilted before inni Joe Goi the pitcher’s mound,
thle Oxford High, is the the big-timers, is maki full momentarily in the ninth inning of! Joe A pi 8 benches emptied but no punches Philadelphia downed Washington lousy .200 hitters.’ ”
difficult for the Deira Thee ofan Fupaciece’s 76 ory _aver| Gieral —e — ger had gone inh 2 at Clearwater, St. Louis = * peiy Sitalonsim member of the vart cut heim loose. the Indians yesterday, Hot words * * * as a pinch runner for Power, who whipped Milwaukee 6-3 at Braden- ’ When Piersall was going|sity baseball squad at Taylor Unis
The much-traveled outfielder
probably will not find regular em-
ployment with the Tigers, simply
because the club has a set outfield
and reserves like Gus Zernial,
Larry. Deby and Johnny Groth. ~ between the managers and a wres-
tling match between San Fran-
cisco’s Andre Rodgers and Cleve-
land’s Jim Bolger came in the
wake of the incident, which drew
these varying comments: “We've been playing spring
training games with Cleveland
since 1934,” said Rigney. ‘‘We nev-
er had any trouble with the Indians
and we are:not going to have any
trouble with them now. None ofihome was not injured but was taken out
just the same. Power was not
wearing a protective helmet, as
required by most clubs.
Rodgers earlier slammed two
home runs—his fifth and sixth—
as 4 ree | 5% Meo ee yar eoeetr mete ae ton, New York defeated Pittsburgh through a post-recovery isolation
period, he found golf an excellent
therapy.
“They don’t care about you on
a golf course;” he said, “as long
as you don’t lose too many balls
they have to lunt for.” versity in Indiana.
x «© *
On the merits of Arizona ver-
sus Florida as a training site,
Birdie Tebbetts claims. Arizona
is great only for players whe
are not overweight.
to take some time in making his ~~ te ee ane Ted Williams, his Red Sox team- igs ie: Lovie es beens - decision. The 26-year-old left- eden Gd Wer aad ame mate for eight years. old baseball Browns while playing handed swinger from Calhoun sictn aan tole dagoas tee * + * - half the home games. Hustling own- Falls, §.C., belted his second followed up Orlande “He likes fans,” Piersall re-jer Ben Kerner, who once had td home run in two days yesterday Pena’s Wednesday performance. plied. “He just doesn’t like sports-| mortgage his home to hold the as the Tigers nipped the Chicago with a route-going hitter writers, He uses them to key him-| franchise, advanced the city $30,- White Sox 5-2. against the Dodgers, self up . . . I'm supposed to throw] 999 to provide more seating rooms golf clubs or bats—keep nothing
bottled up inside sige every-
ave heewe (non Se. It costs Wil-
at the city auditorium this year,
x * *
trelt runs in the seven innings ators on a seven hitter although he : 500."? Honey Russell, coach at Seton
worked. ’ & * ee eaeaey to dies Leman ond pas Hall iecit pairs, hanaainedaaal
Chrisley was thrown in Dick Ricketts, former Duquesne All-Service Tourney Mie: seateretign: € discouraged bring ol egg to Michigan| @ post he still holds,
* THURSDAY'S RESULTS le scored . ‘ mirror eeling. ‘Through the years, Matthaei and ST. LOUIS (AP)—With all the
fabulous scores that have been
shot in other divisions of the 56th
American Bowling Congress tour-
nament, can the 1,316 total that
leads the’ doubles stand up?
* * *
When Bob and Glenn Gersch f
Chicago assembled their relative-
ly humble total on Feb. 21, ex-
perts predicted it wouldn’t last
more than a week. Since then,
more than 10,000 bowlers have
taken a shot at the two-man title
and failed.
* * *
A 1,316 tally is pretty fair shoot-
ing — an average of -219 per game.
But compared to the scores that
st doubles titles, it seems Heavyweight c Floyd Pat-|Rhodes agreed they would accept d. the puck on my stick I shot/nated for the post of regent of the|
Tike an pickings. or icin + &* terson and British boxer Brian|May 1 as a suitable date for the I forgot to,” he said. “I|University of Michigan, a univer- ek “That'll se happen again in London today were assured the|fight. ‘> "t going to fool around. I saw/sity he has been serving actively Last year it took @ 1,414 totalla million years,” a track official “use of the hall” on May 1 — if; Albfight said he dxpediea le iat alley and fired.” since he received. his degree in
for Jim Vrenick and Bill Tucker
of St. Louis to nab the two-man
crown, The last time a set as
The possibility that anyone wall ire knock Ed Lubanski of Detroit out
of the singles or all-events leads
seems remote. He rolled 764 in
the singles and 2,116 in the all-
events, Likewise, there does not
seem to be any teams remaining
with the potential to outpin the
record, 3,243 assembled by Luban-
ski’s Pfeiffers in the open ‘cam
event.
Leonard rallied the Lakers, how-
ever. With the iron man Hagan
tiring and Bob Pettit sitting out
five minutes of the fourth quarter
with five fouls, St, Louis didn’t,
have enough to answer the Lakers
final comeback,
ness, finished with 21 points and
Garmaker had 22. Baylor, -_ Foust and Bob
Pettit, lacking his usual sharp-|* Philade); 5, Washin, 3
Detroit ee ie €
New York 7, Piisburen® 2
Louis 6, Milwaukee <
Cincinnati 2, Los “Angeles 1
San Francisco 7,
Boston 4, Chicago
Baltimore ch Kansas City 3
RDAY'S SCHEDULE
thettenre ts vs. Miami (TL) (N)
Boston ys. Cleveland at
Chicago '(A) vs, Milwauke at Bradenton
Detroit vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg
ps a City vs. Philadelphia at Clear-
Patsburgh vs. Washington af Orlando
Los Angeles vs. Cincinnati at Tam Francisco vs. —— (N) at Betting Is the Same
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) —
Fans at Oaklawn Park yester¢zy
bet’ identical amounts on the 6th
and 7th races.
-* * *
The mutuel haridle on each race
said.
THURSDAY'S FIGHTS.
% and when other obstacles to the
‘ controvefsial title bout can be LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI —
Las Vegas Wants Fight
ocita teanianers and promoter Cacti
‘D'Amato ahd Rhodes to arrivel
here tomorrow at the. test to dis-
cuss the resched: of the fight on a power play.
two games in the Windy City, Sat-
urday and Tuesday.
“We didn’t skate from the
outset. That’s the whole story,”
*| he said, explaining the loss.
The diminutive Gendron, picked
up. last winter in the league draft
from the New York Rangers, broke
a 22 tie in the final four min-
utes with a 10-foot shot.
was so surprised when I
Four minutes latér, Boston's
Doug Mohns and Toronto's Bob
Pulford touched off a five . min-
overcome;
‘Jow as the Gersch boys' won the} \ By The Associated Press George H. Albright, director of|for May 1; now that a Los Angeles|ute free swinging braw! that fi-|fairs comes from a strong faith
doubles was 1,316 in 1931. ; Laka oat “er Pat ie Hyg the new 7,200 séat Convention Hall/group has given; up its’ he vd i nally punctuated a game marked/in the state of Michigan and a
land, 10 ‘ "|said both Cus Cus. D'Amato, Pettey; Son for that date. oh Zi penalties, — sincere desire to work toward any goals, His two linemates each add-
ed one and Boom Boom Geoffrion
got the other while helping the trio}until he learns the decision of the
Chicago coach Rudy Pilous
scheduled a workout in Chicago
today. The teams play the next Whether Michigan is_ picked
won't be known until May 27, but
Olympic Committee, before whom
he appears at Munich, Germany,
Fréderick C. Matthaei, outstanding
Detroit businessman, philanthro-
pist, and sportsman has plenty of
other projects to keep him busy.
Matthaei’s hopes were buoyed
recently when the U. 8. Congress
passed a resolution extending an
invitation to the International
Olympic Committee to hold the
Olympic games in Detroit.
As if working to bring the
Olympics to Michigan isn’t enough,
Matthaei has recently been nomi-
1914,
; * * *
Matthaei’s interest in civic af-
rewarded.
worked through the tedious steps
in a climb toward bringing this
world famous event to Michigan,
At last, their efforts may be
The last test of their ground.
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WINTER PARK, Colo, (AP)—~ Marvin Melville of Utah, a 24
_ lyear-old junior and a member of
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FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1950. “ y ie ities de ae
ais . Be Oe Sop te a ee eee
Hoy
Sometime near midnight on
Aug. 10, 1934, the Yankee train
stopped in Pittsburg to change
engines.
Babe walked along the platform
talking with Joe Williams, a bril-
liant sports columnist then and a
brilliant sports columnist now for
the New York World Telegram and
Sun,
In the course of their conver-
sation, Babe said, ‘‘This is my
last season, Keed. I’m quitting
when this one’s over.”
Babe had no idea he was giving
out the biggest sports story of
‘the year.
When he returned te his room
aboard the train, he sat for a
while with Bill Slocum, the New |.
York American baseball writer. +
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a friend of such intimate degree
‘that Babe called him “Bill” rather than ““Keed” or. "Doe, id
told one of the writers about quit-
ting at the end of the season,
h is
3-9311 |
‘Babe had been pondering the an-
|swer to that question. By the end
‘of the 1932 season Babe knew he
jtear incurred when he was with
the Red Sox. The knee required
‘surgery in 1940. ‘The Babe and I’ By MRS. BABE RUTH with Bill Slocum.
from “The Babe and 1
1958, by Mrs. Babe Rubs and pu Prentice Hall, Inc.)
Bill wes Babe's ghost-writer and
The Babe said, casually, “I
Bill.’”’
Slocum went slightly ill. He
The antipathy is mutual; Joe McCartity and the Babe.
| knew Babe had contemplated quit-
iting but it was knowledge picked |
up in the confidence of friendship. |
| Now Bill had the dreary feeling’ perk a he was so exhausted |
‘he had been nicely scooped.
“Who did you tell that to,
= Slocum asked.
’ Babe cancel,
tion of Williams. That afternoon
Williams’ column told the story)
‘that set the entire baseball world)
+to buzzing and wondering— ‘Where:
‘does the Babe go now?”’
‘THE LEGS GO FIRST
For at least two years the.
had come pretty close to the end
of the trail as a player.
In 1932 his legs were gone, He
could still hit them a mile —
and did. And his remarkable arm
was as deadly as ever. But he
was covering a dime in the out-
field and knew it.
He always had a bad knee. It
was the result of a_ cartilege|
* wk i 5
In 1932, he would come back
to the hotel or his home after a
bali game in agony.
I often had to call a masseur to
relieve the pain. And an electric cbuned %y
pad on the right knee was standard
practice every evening.
‘ * x *
When 1934 came around, Babe
found himself in an intolerable
situation. He was unhappy in the
field because he knew he was
doing badly; he was miserable on
the bench in the presente of Joe
+
McCarthy, a man he loathed and
led
was unhappy away from the |
and wracked with pain he could
barely eat.
The mutual loathing between
McCarthy and the Babe can be
explained succinctly: McCarthy
was manager .of the New York
Yankees and Babe felt the job
should*"be his. Babe made no
secret of this feeling.
SUCCESS SUCCEEDS AGAIN
. Joe's tactics for keeping his|
| job were sound. He said nothing}
about Babe, he wa$ an iron dis-
a single order or even suggestion,
and he was a winning manager. ,
Babe felt, as did many experts,
that anybody managing the players
McCarthy had would be a winner.
McCarthy had never played a
single inning in the Big Leagues.
To. Babe, McCarthy: was a
“busher.” He was called
“Marse,” a reference to his
slave-driving techniques. Babe’s
fellow players shared his dislike
for McCarthy.
Babe was furious whenever the
phrase “How can Ruth manage a
ball club if he can’t manage him-
self?’’ got back to him. He felt the
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“They say I'm the greatest
‘natural’ baliplayer who ever
lived,” he would point out in a
statement nobody denied then nor
now.
, te te ke
“They say I never threw to the
wrong base in my life. I've missed
signs (signals), but show me a
And I've never been out of position
in my life.
“If I don’t manage the Yankees
it’s because Ed Barrow don’t like
me. When he paid me peanuts in
Boston he didn't like me’ because
I was a fresh kid.
* * *
Now he don’t like me because he
has to give me a lot of dough. And
that means the other guys get a
Iot more than Barrow likes to
pay.”
NOT THE RIGHT WAY?
Oh, in those early years of the Thirties, ,
manage so ‘much,
- At this, Babe would shake his| the Babe wanted to
And if he didn't go about getting
|rather than begging for it.
x * *
’ When MeCarthy Was hired in
1931 to replace Babe's good
friend Bob’ Shawkey, Babe felt
he should have gotten the job. He
told Barrow that, he told Ruppert
that and he told anybody who
Finally, in 1932 the Yankees
made him an offer, to manage the
Newark team in the International
League. It was a bitter blow, The
Babe told me: .
“They say I need the experience.
Hell, a lot of Big League managers
never. went down to the minors
for experience.”
He turned the offer down.
* * *
The Babe was paid $35,000 for
the 1934 season. The Yankees
obeyed baseball law to the* letter
and sent him a registered letter
containing their 1935 offer prior|’
to Jan. 1 of that year. The con-
He tried to get back on the Yan-
keés. He cried when ‘he failed.
From the end ofthe 1934 season
until the day he died Babe Ruth, figuratively, sat by the telephone
waiting for a call. everybody but
he knew could never come.
After: all, baseball's a. business.
(Monday: The Babe was a
real father, as well as 9 real
man.) 5 Down in the Dumps
. HAMMOND, Ind. It was good
business — not the lack of it. —
that drove dress shop owner Don-
ald Faulkner to rooting around in
the city dymp, He was looking
Building Se
Easy financing terms
Painting &
Call
To Place An
Ad Under These
Headings
FE 2-8181
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Ready to....
Paint?
Remodel?
Redecorate?
Landscape?
Look in the Want Ad Section of
The Pontiac Press for Your Service
Needs
Look Under . . .
rvice .........12
Building Supplies ........12A
Landscaping eveeeeeeees IBA
Moving & Trucking......19
Decorating. ..20
Sand, Grayel, Dirt.......66
Plants, Trees and Shrubs. 68
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Grand Rapids |
Merger Studied Committee Chairman Is
» Named to Push Plans
for Single City
Grand Rapids and Wyoming
along with Paris, Walker and
Grand Rapids townships.
Reports from around the coun-
* RO a hes oo
? _ Boston and New York report
. Philadelphia sales were up about
whole, as weil 15 per cent, Cleveland’s up about
portion .of it, ; Go| per cent, Detroit’s 12 per cent)
and services | above last year, and Pittsburgh's
peak Set in the Atlanta stores report Easter
The total is buying running~15 per cent higher,
at an annual rate Dallas about 10 per cent, and Chi-
dollars. cago in the same category.
billion in In the West good to booming months of 1958. : sales were reported in San Fran- are predicting this cisco, Portland, Ore., Seattle and
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LATER DATEL CAN Gy RD TO LET YOU TEAR J « e OVER
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‘Closda’ Bart and’ Soren” Benn
dren "and Taesd eat ganas A ~: aa saturday, Marc’ ‘at Spam. -
: MARKETS | | with Rev. Paul. Mart officiat: Anoth F a terment in Perry a ial
homer Firm Cuts a. ft, Sone Se ek , The following are top prices l a e | TE tite covering sales locally grown 2, MARCH 23, 1960, LULU, = Coffee Price 2 Cents qoutes hecuahh te the Farmer's 3 “Gror "aunt et ee nag ag af ' by grower; and sold. by and Horace Cotcher and Ward i NEW YORK uf — More coffee|them in soderes boelil aper an S Font arma ah te price i ee ,|Quotations are furnished. by the . Sos Goutey. arm Sot i test * , 4 ith a
a rot parents ot Markets, as of Fight Salaried Workers ing. Interment fo Oxbow Lake : ' y. . Cemetery. Mrs. Cotcher will : a Brands, gel reduced it Prod and Police as They Try fp state at the Huntoon Funeral
Wholesale price of natjonally Detroit Produce Matha 8. if LLER MARCH Si iese ARGH |” , vacuum packed Chase eavirs to Enter Building SLLER. MARCH 21, loge, ARCH,
& ee brand two cents a/|Apples. Delicious, bu. ............. $4.00 , imei ante got
pound. matched the drop VEGETABLES MECHANICVILLE, N. Y¥. @® later by the Huntoon Puneral
Divison of oneal eae tious |Carreta topped. ba. ccc: L4g/—A force of 200° striking paper eT ee me Division of General Foods Corp. Celery. dos. stalks. | 133 : 2349 Pine Lake Ave. ek t Horseradish No. 1. ok. ............ 3.00|Workers battled salaried employes Keego Harbor, age €9; deat suni
The latest sinha bri Onions, ary (hag) 80-10." 0222072. He} police in front of a struck aaa ms, Coariene Seika, Roger total in the pest 23 sere te ab Parsley lig Ags mcs Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. ice wilh ho held Gaturdey. Maren enips “4 OU one ones 1.60 a nd cents. Al some roast. |Potstoes (bag) $0 ibs. ......- SIDN 115] plant Thursday night. Godhardt Puneral Home, Keego
ers acdline to give thelr’ whole Rouberb. oethouse (behs) dos. -..) 138\ 44 is wae se Bi iting Aner net sale seats, usta sources | T2nlps. topped,.bu. ........,. saeaae AD — and slugged, the company Funeral Home, ilford mast tor
figured new level at about 72 way pongg Basan ee
cents a pound. Poultry and Eggs ed -“wikcr’s | eaten 0 | te tne tin ot Sere Retail markups vary. widely, but p DETROIT, March 27 (AP)—Prices paid policemen attempted to escort 16 OER gees ce ke v Lyons; beloved ‘son of» Willie a normal advance of 10 to 12 cents | Pet pound. £- cS. Detroit, for No. 1/ Salaried rs into the plant. ae Spot OREO CO i Lloyd gens: _ dear , father | of uality ve “ : *
would put the supermarket price |““Hesvy type hens 4}-22, light type hens ‘ielen pie > ge Hecsagsd THE PRIDE OF PONTIAC — This new 1959 Pontiac, to be § (behind the wheel), 2151 Klingensmith St, and Dewey Wagner, poll og Poy a
at &2 to 84 cents a pound. Big Bg Bg cil peel ea breal pg de a a displayed in the American National Exhibition in Moscow, was 2979 Dearborn Rd., Rochester. The Bonneville Vista, equipped Rveriyn, Pearl, and "Ore Lee
ccm Bye -_ ry at ‘the |caponeties over $' Ibs. 21-23. “This is anarchy. This is law-| !0aded aboard a freight car last night at Pontiac Motor Division _ with the latest aceessories, is one of six General Motors cars which held Saturday, March 38, at 11
: ‘DETROIT EGGS lessness,” he shouted to the boo-| for subsequent shipment from New York City. Easing the car will be shown during the six-week exhibition opening at Moscow's Churet with Rev. Noy Cummings ve sar Rig ge Sa Aol aboard are Henry,S. Bright (left), 70 Adams Rd., Alfred G. Lowe Sokolniki Park in July. ; Hil “Cemetery: “tir sigons (will wa Exhi in Moscow ades : 7s
° > Whites: Grade A extra large v1; large} Hundreds of spectators crowd- . : ' —_—
to Include Dishmaster 34; medium 32; small 28; grace 3 larg! oa around the strikers’ picket ; ‘ = i 2
Dishenastr Corporation, 342{ Ral cota ethne ot porenma| OSE Anchorage Sets | ' BysinessNofes |Trombly to Sue Lodge Colendar | eect fe ' : The United Papermakers and! fp: mother of Mrs.‘ Walters,
Rockwell St., has been selected) fase, “fe Maree 221 were Hatt) | Oe Union struck Jan.\bIg Welcome for Papers, Others lvoe “No "a PaeaM: Tpriday,| Mes, Dorgihy "Rivy. “re Vicia . _ by the Office of America National] Commercially graded: targe|20 in a dispute over the wording) a= = , {Maree ae hb. > ‘90 Ba Donald, end Wormen Ortwin: dear ‘ Exhibit to have a display in Mos-|33%-33; medium 30-31; small 24. Browns: /of contract clauses governing sen- Michi an 59ers for $1,000,000 a bom _ . ge Rg Leslie cow, \the Soviet capital, for six! Grade .4 sxis large 20-33; laree 36-31 jority, grievances and oe win ‘Adv| ‘Martha. Switeer, alse! survived by + weeks beginning July 4, R. E. ; ment rights, Wages are not an|» ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI)—Ma- grandchildren. Puncral service oo corporation president re- Livestock | issue. Alaska's largest city prepared a comb County's controversial Pro- : . Sal, be Reld emeay, Maren 3%,
‘bermorr uvesroce {city 22 miles north of Albany, sus lof modern pioneers trom Michigan bate Judge Josephs V. Trombly has} ~— NWS in Br lef) Series lee 26 (AP)—Cattle— | . filed notice he will file a libel Mrs. Ortwine will "at
Soca at cova ae rs San eae 3 ae a eee ee partment “of State for its Gaplay| tied Pie te haces coe ates * % * | |homesteads in the 49th state. $1,000,000 against four newspapers./s Fas¢ Bivd., pleaded guilty toa] Pemingoa STN pO at the World’s Fair in Brussels| ‘tity cows 18.00-21.00; canners and eut-| The company resumed paper-| The 59ers will be~met by a wel- t Ce atto 3 reckless driving charge yesterday es 3 fatten: tee , ters 15.00-10.00, last week! making last Friday. It divided 250 ‘ Daner, and others, Fg My -E- | ;
last year. sinughier geers and heifers strong to : coming committee in frent of city * * * before Bloomfield Hills Justice] MacDonald: dear_sister of Mrs. It was one of two in Michigan|%%,,nifter: instances 2.00 o— g ~ pagent pine Pia aiaaliaama| oe | Judge Trombly has not sat on/ give J. Richardson and paid a fine| ‘Sill'be nell Gaturcay’ March se, | invited to participate in the US. |ssedy; bulls seedy to strong: most good /'0 OPSTaNG ek Many residents prepared: their! 5 w. NOLF manager, the bench since Jan. 22. His place! gigg st 10:30 a.m from the Parmer: | government's exhibit from Michi-| steers 1,900-1,300 Ibs. 29.00-30.50: few homes to give their guests meals et *« is being filled temporarily by Pro- : ment in Wixom. Mrs. Ryel will | pl - load mostly choice with an end of prime) This action touched off a dem-' ang shelter bate Judge Donald T. Anderson, He in state at the Parmer-Snover )
Sri RS cases tr mat Tar 7 3 em, ween and cD A Ges, ot 20 kai, tne Andere se etn Say Ball) ac IT ard to Jow good steers 23,50-26 00: mixed not reach the magnitude of Thurs- dren j " tro the Detroi Princeton St., has been notified h : March 3 alter a Juvenile Dtviston. 2 : @: beloved
loads standard and steers 25.50- » mostly from roit , put in charge Te the matter of the petition con-| site ef howard & Yorke dese 26.50; utility steers wn 50-23 56 most day night's 3Yehour melee. jarea, camped alo the road that he plated second in the na-|Supreme Court investigation found | cerning minor. Cause No. mother of Howard Jr., Robert * to lew choice heifers 25.00-27.50: * * * is ’ = ‘detri tal to sound 1236 ‘ Game, Ea vere and William
few loads ehoice heifers 27.50-28.25; high} Whey the police escort and sal- night. tional finals of the Robert E. Ken-| conditions ‘‘detrimen To Spencer Miller, father of said child. York; sister of Mra, Louise — nations shesat: stangard te Joe aried workers moved toward the They are expected to remain in ty Memorial Apprentice’ Con- —— in the juvenile di- corntition having | been oreoaet te the Braver, Withem C, Jena L. 7
31.00-23.00; utility cows 19.00-21 00; cen--main gate, the pickets met them Anchorage a few days before) sponsored by the American] Vision. « ee Gn daar af ea canes Ged]. oapleiinen.” Deoenel saree : : * * nown anid child hes vie-| ice will be.held Saturday, March ihn be coment oe ‘head-on and fighting began in the|*@rting on the first leg of their! rocndrymen's Society sd - lated low of the State, and tbat said) © 28, et 2:30 from the Donel- ~ 3.00, cutter valle 3140-3350: load good|middie of the street, newsmen _ grind =e homes ~o on the" Giles, an employee of the Rea-| The four newspapers named 8) a
gressive, to Ready
Manceers’ number of new models be open
com:
SALESMAN FOR ACREAGE
m. to 3 =
Schad we a fee
. food. worker. od worker. Dt M ¢'Bulding
a earn $ yt yr. 1 Ww.
Warren Stout, Realtor
71 N. Saginaw St. PE 5-81
. Paul Estate. +8550,
“tO BUILD A CUSTOM — 1300 fy Bye 2 CAR GARAGE,
YOUNG MARRIED MAN CAP,
ble self. a
opport cus- i eect non Waet of “|
Mest 20s
jrite Box 96 Pontiac Press.
_Help Wanted Female 7
1GIRL OPFICE. COMBINATION
Tresum.
Box 104. .
ee Le — book- EVELYN: EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING -
NEW
2% EAST HURON
Work Wanted Male 10
REE *RIMiaih G AN
ALTERATIONS, | RE REPAIRS, AND
Biren ater |
je TAILORING, AL- PE 4-0053;
ferations, dr a ING AL ri ra orm: spes form 8-8455.
Garden Plowing 168 ROTO-TILLING DONE REASONA-
ble. FE 4-8046.._
Incame Tax Service 17
La i TAX RETURNS PREPARED
our home or mine, eves. FE
390 TO $500 AVERAGE PEE.
as of Vir nd be A ~~ =
Baldwin, rofevirginia aad
ALL ¥ LL WORKING PEOPLE'S TAXES
"OR 3.2943
ee . e q
becountent with m asters degree.
tment mrss.
TAX
Oyour Home Fag bas
Oxbdéw Lake Ra. EM 3-3125 em TAX pe REAS.
Huron. FE 5-54032.
COME TAR DAYE 4 W_EU.
COMB aAe SERVICE
OR 3-5597 inNCOME TAXES, ACCOUNTING service, 2015 Cass Lake Road,
Keego Harbor. FE 8-287.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
UL_2-2930
e
INCOME TAX PREPARED IN
our home. form itemized.
$00. Phone 4-6706.
TAX RETURNS PREPARED BY
ie Home service, modest fee.
$1636. R. O. Re ds.
ag ag ag en mag
Eveases & Sat.
were ‘euvd SERVICE 42 FE. Pike: FE 4-1192 # FE 54-5773
—, E. STEVENS, 635 MEL-
. Home ge by
_Spputotment :
Insurance Agencies 17A
Work Y Wanted Female 11
IRONINGS. 63 BUSHEL.
oe ll
and _ FE 3-581.
Curb
'- Waitresses Ted's has a limited number of wa
aria for curb waitresses. Ap-
person, bet. 3 and 4 p.m.
TED'S __ Woodward at Square Lake Rd.
“COSMETIC DEMO! ig tg STUDIO GIRL. : A 44323
CLEAN WOMAN oi LIVE IN, 3 children, more » on ane ir im than Wages.
CAR HOP,
. 3818 W. Huron.
D S171 Dixie itwy. jteewll Plains.
papercance DY FOR BABY- __ Sitting, must tive in, EM 3-324).
Dining Room Waitress Teds has immediate pS ge for
pon ye in sit, A =P ‘son, be- -. tween” 3 & 4 p.m, im per
'
WOODWAR: AT SQUARE LARE 4
ggg 8 mae ~— f 8 = I pa Be y or itebes
ASHINGS | TRONINGS PICK-
os. ING a eLUF, 3-6622.
Building Service PPP ILI
at BLOCK. BRICK AND éement
ANDERSON
1044 Joslyn FE 4-3536
ee ae FOR EVERY NEED
Laundry Service 18
._| COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY
— shirt service, Pontiac
rT aie 840 & Telegraph. FE
Landscaping ~ 18A
NOW I8 THE TIME FOR YOUR
sp garden clean up,
and ming. experien
scanee gardener, call today MY
‘TREE PRUNING AND REMOV- als. OR 3-0165.
_ Moving & Trucking 19
ANY LIGHT HAULING. BASE-
poe sienaet. Name your price.
A-l1 MOVING SERVICE
Reasonable Rates FE 5-3458
1-A . Reduced Rates Local lone distance movin
sMitH MOVING CO. FE +404
HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME
your price. Any time. ‘FE 8-0095.
LIGHT “AND HEAVY TRUCKING
Rubbish, fili dirt. gravel and
front end loading, 2-0603.
LIGHT AND HEAVY ee.
ash and trash, FE 2-2
cial. ‘ae under house basements,
Call M Ss. y+ FURNITURE = ANY-
, anytime, reasonable. FE i We are well equi
128. John we ones
woes
FE 5- Pontiac hordweot Floor Bioeng
4-1 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT
ea hy fireplac 3-9402.
P OF BUILDERS in person, Frost-Top rep ‘Drive-| 48 Go
at Say wali & P
R 3-9764
B es
OA 83272
a,
~— GENERAL
as Sad ‘controls, on.
WTD. somDING ete PLASTER- | A L.
masonry, carpentry, Base-
eau waterproofed. 4-2200.
CEMENT & BLOCK Ser = we Ag x ly at once,
“top Wagon Restaurant in
EXPERIERCED WAIT RES 38
Gris 875 Attn Ave, ee
HOUSEWORK. PART —s By
Orehard 1 — E
Sy eee
Chetelinn Late’ fet sonebet ‘ork w
in Grosse Pointe home. Live in.
Days, FE 29-0225, Eves., OR 3-6672.
AD family. 3 days wk. pvt. .
ford, preety Ra =
re for 2 children ta: Fs
for ‘home ore ears,
whe ean cook wo i
Live in. 176 wv 14 Mile Rd.
M aoe WANTED. LOTS
surnames
, anent
ee =
F |Roor, “ance FETRT wR
eer s WATER PR
TAULING & TRUCKING.
bs. FE 8-4378 I jo
DELL CARTAGE LIGHT Odd
:Q’ Local and long Gujance moving.
Trucks to Rent. TRU!
"| speron Pickups” Tieton stakes Dump ks Semi-trailers
"Ponti c Farm and
Industrial Tractor Co, 825 8. WOODWARD
one Daily Incl sund 4
4-046 41
oan & Decorating 2 20 milan’
ist Ch ARs DECORATING. eit . FE 40255.
ier ctabe PAINTING DEC. | erating, terms,
pe 2-2040.
a ed’ ae wheter Bave now
wv roriges. ® , Frge est. Call ven,
pet, are ill or Jim at
st HOMES BY LICENSED builder Free cm aier: UL 2-5175.
or small, 20 yra. experience Pree
estimates me ri ai oie noe
CERAMI TIL FREE ESTIMA’
.| Advance Floor ge a bo
DRY WALL TAPING AND Pini
sintenence. Ed
“| Connop Peete, L 2-3002.
Saree, wae EST.
PE 5-5439.
EE ESTIMATES ON WIRING
tor water heaters,
56-8431.
ife| GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL kinds. Est, 1918. Hagus Marsh, 355 N. Cass. FE 2-3021. FE 5-775.
apartment ToUsE MOVING FULLY Phancnt sat-| equipped. FE 48450. L, A. Young.
A-1 PAINTING PAPER oO aeeaaie
Paper removed. FE 4-69
~~ Bh gE lo AND eae
m Thom FE
i bainrina INTERIOR. or 10 per cent Wisc. for aah. pall Ang Free est. FE 4
:
Free esti 8. Phone U %
PAPER a — PAINT-
ing, FE 4-217) a
PAINTING, PAPERIN ASH-
ing: Guar, Rensenabte, fe Sas,
Television Service 22
DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE 45-1296 yet: 5-63.90
JENSEN'S TV SERVICE APTER-
noon Ss evened, call PE 2-0495.
__Upholgtering 23
EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-
ing. a Cooley Lake “Rd. EM A
menspanene
3616 Dixie fey.
COLD W. $5.00
* Dorothy's. FE 21244.
sated a ecu riendly visor
ential.
<_< ome Fr warm fed THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 2%, a ee
, . [as Arts Vata 4 ” Jay Alan
Sav = ALAN]
“Just sign me up for vhaiiuer ioe taking!”’
Wtd. Contracts, ete a
os ag J, re tae ee pane Dixie Hwy.
OR 3-1355
4 COM MPLETE COLD W. E $6.50 of & SB Sie Bae. OR aaa. Wil
“CHARLES CHESTER
gepose ses E. i. !
DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 139
Menceaings... Mrs,
¥ MAID 5) A. Ta: sor 8 Gillespie. quick CLOGING — ~-NO HIDDEN FEES-
Nicholie & & Harger_ Co. 33 WEST HU
as) baci “Wanted Real Estate 32A
mediate |
R. I. and eq
Tt’ bebind in your payments, Im-
CKERSHAM
PARTIES VILLAGE HALL
FOR RENT
RECEPTIONS
MEETINGS
FOR RESERVATIONS
CALL FE 4-7065
3261 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
punc: = bowks MEMBERS — warm
Pashion Your Figure c
at 7 (aa CAI, Eusretées
ENT DISHES, SILVERWARE
. PE +5895.
Case Cash in
lose
136 EB. Pike St.
102 8. Broadway
Rent Apts., Furnished 33
3 RMS. AND BATH, rz — 3 Rk 5 shower. $12.50 rote 9 fs
3 egg Ly 4 PURN. OR UN-
furn,
OOM sis PER WERE [7aSeRs
3 RM, TH. PONTIAC APART- sis see
clean of closets. W
fora Ad nly. See after 4:30 weekdays or Sat. & Sun. 1
rove.
3 A
319 Street.
3 LGE RMS
Heat, washer. e. Adults. 83
8. ieee PE 271
ao 3
13 Poplar Pontiac, For
information call Sty. 32-1411 after |
mo
3 RMS, . BATH AND ENT.
West side, PE 6-6623
Wtd. "Children to Board 26
BOARDING HOME, LI-
censed. FE 2-5031.
Wtd. Household Goods 27
ANTIQUE DISHES, FURN.
oar marble top tables, M HAVE CASH,
WILL TRAVEL We will travel to see
‘show you ho’
your home, ong ©
age. Cail
service. No
D. RILEY, Broker
_ moe Lake me R.
CASH POR
ture and misc. FE 2-0
CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-
feces or house full.
ous service. iances, Odd
ompt cow
4-7881. USED TV's. FURNI-
20367,
FURNITURE Ae Entire — ,
dollar,
= fi of as bok Ba
OR - 3-27
WANTED = BUY —- REE TYPES
furniture, Ph. FE 2-5523,
Wi LIQUIDATE YOUR HOUSE-
— ante auction”
fr "Smart, Sale ester, Michigan. OL 1-563i,
Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 28
ANTED —- KITCHEN CABINET
ome Ping window. curtains. Also fur-
OR 3-8863.
WANTED — TIMBER.
TLBERTA LUMBER MILL
3309 Lapeer Rd. M24 FE Immediate
Action We Can af s
| WHITE 7 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance. No children, FE 3-1406.
3 PVT..BATH. ADULTS,
469 E. Mansfield PE 2-7906.
ROOM poe
3 UPPER, 1.
vate bath and entrance. 116 State.
dew! ed —
3 vate ath AND EN-
trance, clean as 6«6beat, near
__ downtown 8. ‘Parke.
7 RMS. ers © EDISON. : PE 54-2495
3 RMS. & PVT. BATH. NEWLY
decorated. Baby welcome. 210 8.
Anderson.
4 RMS. AND BATH. —
Clean. Nicely furn. 8 Miller
A er Real eae on
TNMEDTRTELT! 4 RMS. —
154
ROOMS AND er WEST sice. Inquire 95 Dwight.
9 OAKLAND
2 rooms & bath heated apt, Clean. “Rent nt Hoe Untura, 36
West Ly ee Street Huron
T A aa
jAND 6 ROOM APARTMENTS.
fr x» Weshington. FE
4 RMG.,, ENT. & BATH, = Pipe | Knob Rd. OR 3-1887.
5 RM. FLAT. CLOSE IN ” Very Es ty aauite ie FE G.seei
rR RMS, AND BATH. ba BASE- ent. FE 3-9243.
| FREE Gnae Sec ae
bene on “EJ i Privete 2 araiag
ennee, Oi “0. S. - ewesaad
:| eieae 6 ROOMS AND BATH, r rm.
. 3
4. :
Apt . ent: Auto heat. |
back _ Ref. OL 6-0861.
AR heat. r of 32-3062.
MODERN 5 RM. stove and refrig, furn.
ichuinee ‘weisome, FE Set,
ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS
BRAND NEW
AIR CONDITIONED
PURN. AND UNFURN. ONE & TWO BEDROOMS
“RENT
DRASTICALLY REDUCED—
Pontisc’s most exclusive, modern
West side apartment development.
Balcony type ae with Individ-
ual eatranc
Beautiful kitchens with meta! cabl-
plas- nets in decorator colors
the tops. Btove and refrig r
furnished.
Automatic heat and hot water (éoft)
furni Kitch: en fan, master
aerial and many other fine fea-
tures,
a,
For « jimited time. no leases or
security deposits required.
ADULTS ONLY
MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6
FE 8-6918 ree oat 8 & gowoar
M N ON LAKE.
Pontiac, MA 5-7061, sk for Mrs.
& RM. ane. I Rares, 2 RAGE, ae, auto. gas
on ey
Koterinses and deposit required.
Rolfe H. Smith
depot ‘Refer wLeage,
arent “iar apps ‘ope ATTRACTIVE BUNGA |
DUPLEX —¢ ROOM, BATH &
= acre wefan
— ; $150 pér mo.
Ph Ma yialr 6-290.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE, 1 BED-| room, screened h two nice |
Lake Orion, | $5 month rte 8 41587. Ask |
MODERN 4 RM. BABE: | cusTON ment Pontiac Lx. On > 3-0138, |
sa ates 2 BEDRM.,, 870 MO. &
Small baby welcome. In. | Doris Rd.
$55 month. See caretaker 8PM. = re
$12 WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS. iS, PRi-| PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND BATH, | MODERN § ROOMS A BATH.
vate entrance; heat &| hea sore, refrigerator furnished Lincoln School istrict. ‘OL 34 23-3107. bath &
utilities. One child or “baby wel-
come. Apply 806 St. Cisi
A BETTER 3-ROOM nom WITH
private bath & entrance. Child
welcome. Everything rnistied
including TV. See Mrs, Newman,
915 ard Lk. Ave.
ADULTS 3 RMS. & BATH. UP-
stairs. Front and back entrance.
Garage. FE 2-7290,
BACHELOR APT. N. END:
shower bath. Very nice. FE 54376.
ette Pvt. ent., growed floor. FE
5-8500
Money Wanted 28A
oe Meroe. ON OLD LK. FRONT
odern--&§ rms. & bath.
around home. FOR
‘Angelus. Cass, Elizabeth or Syl-
van Lakes. Write Pontiac Press 84 age ol, WANTS 1 OR 2 FURN. RMS.
Orion. MY 2-1881. Paddock. ‘Alberta: Ji,_2-2404. | Sean a RM. = ° rm. kitchene
.— guly, “290 -N. Se | CLEte 3 ROOMS & BATH. LAKE
priv Reas. Ground floor. Call
after 4 p.m. OR 4-0237.
CLEAN 3 RMS. & BATH. PVT.
ent. Close to town & bus. FE
5-762.
$10 WK., ALSO 1
tle, $8, Close in, FE
N, ABLE & CON-
venient, 162 Chamberlain
ELIZABETH LE. HOME,
— unfurnished, 2 bedrm..
e ving rm., and garage, EM
be
For abe LTs ONLY, 3 ROOMS, —- bath and garage, 104 Hen-
erson
STORAGE SHED OR GARAGE,
near Walled Lk TAshmoo 5-1721.
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32
ABSOLUTELY
The fastest action on your sland
contract, Cash
Call Realtor Partridge. FE ¢-
2 & 3 RMS. PVT. ENT. & BATH.
rare to Bears, FE 5-5182. CHE NETTE, MODERN
‘fron’
ACTION!!!
sold on a
ana contract,
SeaSH AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON-'| TRACTS AND H NO OBLIGATION.
Johnson TOR. rE 1794 8. Telegraph Rd.
CASH arity RM. COMPLETE, CLOSE
PE 5-1690.
2 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. ey
dry s ei facilities. 430 N.
Sagina
. & BA’ 5
On 2nd floor, Child welcome. Ka
we. aS Orchard Lk. :
5.
2_RM,,
turn.
2 CLOSE TO
pig ng paid. infant welcome
r 6. FE 2-2390. Call 10 WK, 4 RM., UTIL.
: Clark,
2 Sy APT., 52 NORTON
Aple
8. PVT TH A
and garage fur-
ee
RMB,
dows &
2-6102 poshetnes waleoms. FE |
& Soiere 3.
2 RMB. wee te 313 8. Paddock
’ UNLIMITED Buyers, Nk zy a have B onan}
your a" can help you. , Lowe
5, moran avail: ec ltaetons me pay
Behe ort ARRO $143 Cas
Land Contracts atte N if DELINQUENT!
for Sales Mani
rE 2-236 or MA &T
HUMPHRIES REALTY
IMMEDIATE
ACTION On any good land contract.
or seasoned, Your cash 3 ‘euan 3 ROOM
nished. Near" in ren
Auburn
2 ROOM APARTMENT AT 01 Cit AT I Cass eae.
7 RMS. ATH, PVT. ENT. West side. FE 20061, After 6, FF iste rR Pa 2 LARGE qooMs-5
week, Inquire 55
2-5863, 18T, ee
close in, Ref. FE 2-
ROOMS,- EVERYTHING FUR-
nished, Near town. ne children.
13. Fairgrove. GROUND FLOOR, 3 RM. APT.
Pvt. entrances and bath, utilities.
Child welcome. 151 _Norton _ Ave.
LARGE 3 RMS., LAKE PRIV. 363 Pane. utils. furn. Adults only, FE
LIGHT T HOUSEKEEPING oe
for g 261 State 8
LARGE UNFURNISHED eae:
ment. West side. Inquire of Bill
won FE 2-4942.
KITCHENETTE APTS
MOulities furn. ae eo week. 9470
Pontiac Lk. Rd
Gomi HOVEETRATLEN, TT * mo. and pay es.
GR 40080,
ground. box? weekly.
ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS
BRAND _—
AIR CONDITIONED
NEW FURNITURE
“RENT”
DRASTICALLY REDUCED—
FURN. AND UNFURN.” ° MODERN 1 BEDRM, APTS,
ADULTS ONLY
MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6
FE 18 aa Pare oP at
ROCHESTER. CLEAN, COZY, PVT.
ent., ofl heat, hot water. UL 2-5277.
ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH.
ph eg Near Pike na sat wil-
liams 6ts, FE 4-4278.
Do
Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34
18ST FLOOR 3 RMS. & PVT. BATH,
stove & refrigerator surn.
4-6309, 2101 ‘ke Rd.
1 child welcomes UL 23-1320. 3286
Auburn Ave.
SLATER APTS. ARCADIA NO, 1
FRANKLIN
WOLVERINE
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
CE
Three blocks east of Courthouse,
separated bed: . Some more.
Come in and :
MAYNARD SLATER
ERWIN SLATER
53-55 North Pi Parke St.
TAYLOR STREET, GROUND FLR.
2m * a entrance and
ar ie Avenue, second floor. Stu-
ine ba oe
FUR- lighte fi mo, PA LA. KERN - FE 27-9200
$660 Open. Eves. WEST SIDE 2-and.3_rm.,_ private heat,
furnished. Near St. Benedict and
hot water, stove and refrigerator
Donelson schools, Conv
shopping and bus service. Call
E 2-2902 or FE 4-4232
WEST SIDE APTS. _
$ rooms, auto. heat, full seen
hewly decorated
FE 46-2522 or FE S-i172 af “after 5
WEST SIDE NEAR CENTRAL
High, 6 rooms: upper, heated, ga-
rage. Adults FE 2-7041.
WHITE BROS,
Rent Houses Furnished 35
1 BEDROOM. MODERN. NICE & |.
clean. 6 miles east of Pontiac.
UL 2-1064 evenings.
‘13 BEDROOMS. PARTLY FURN, - Auto. gas heat, Children allowed.
FE 2.5308
2 BEDRM. SMALL HOUSE NEAR
Pontiac, $15 wk. including heat.
EM 3-4322.
a AND BATH. MODERN NICE G RM. HOME
privileges. 8-4440 after 6 p.m.
and
RM. « RMS. & BATH. HOT WATER. 4708 W. Highland Rd. at Watkins | W
«RMS. & BATH. CAN BE SEEN at sree? 5470 Vincent, Water-
ra townsh:!
ROOM Pry SUN R *
© sien furn., April ist. Lower
bic Lake. Commerce. EM
~~! 368 NEW 2 BEDRM., BATH, our
lease
LVAN ome nny MODERN.
Garage. Auto heat. 1 B.R. Stove,
refrig., $70. FE 5-0982.
SMALL 5& BA’
basements. 1156 and 1160. Corner
Lakeview and Lynn,
SAM AR AT SYLVAN
Lake — 3 bedr brick, car-
$13. A
priv:
UNION LAKE — 3 BEDROOM
__bome. Cilos¢ to village, EM 3-4285.
3-1295
Dixie Hwy.
"til 9; Sun. 10 ‘til &
RE
Rooms for rent, single or couple, nace, garage. near . Tower Ra. Oxbow anon pt
33846.
NEAR sAgRASAW 6 = BRICK |
ranch oid. fornace very ae, "sas mo. OE 6-689.
OPPORTU FOR AY6IDE
fertile garden soil,
modern ranch home. 4s month.
PE §-6106
2 lar bedrooms. dio ving
room. Boating gous.” $137
SIDE 6 RM. BRICK, 15
oars gag heat, exc. cond.. FE
«-Siot
For Rent Rooms 37
1 1 Nice ogee SLEEP-
Lil
A NICE FRONT RM, FOR GEN-
tleman. Pvt: home. FE 2-0514.
eu oIRis) = 02 rms. il sl Or.
Terbtuton, PE 22008 afters, CLEAN oer ROOMS, FE
4-6641, W, Huron.
9 2 ag Re sere,
an ai SLEEPING ge $7. 344
W. Huron uire Miller.
— re lea ae 8. Jessie.
HODERN. il ROOM ON WEST
wee
ARD OPTIONAL re
114 Onl Oakland Ave, PE 3-9100
RICE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM
oi, middieaged woman. 87 Semi-
ROOMS FOR RE WITH OR without board. pens
ROOM ii clove in, FE 2-0099. 13 School.” ARMr G ROO Sead GEN-
tleman, 24 Norton Ave. 2-8771.
Rooms With Board 38
EXTRA CLE HOMESTYLE meals, TV, 14 Mathews, FE 5.0371,
“ROOM AND BOARD FE 40024
ROOMS AND BATH 4
184 Raeburn FE 2-6536
BEAUTIFUL § ROOM SUBURBAN
— 2 car garag
-. fenced yard. ‘San Y eraoee
__2%-2118 or Townsend 8-5665.
MODERN 4 nn YEAR 3 OND or by season. Pontiac
aunt R fe
ive at 1816 lor Rd. Ask for
4-2031. ate Weaver.
1 KI TCHENETTE. PRI-
vate bath, os ag refrig., heat, hot
Bg cold Bae t farn dults oe.
3 ock, Alberta Apts. 4 RMB. SS ar
i8T FLOOR ArTRACIVE -_—*
rage Stove & a etrig edule’ of only N S vain & Lois, rs)
1-1 *
1 BEDROOM APT. BUILT-IN
stove & refrigerator, many fine
features, modern architecture,
adults, $90, FE aie Rent Houses Unf Unfurn. 36
3 aoe o ase. EAN. | Ot po 2G 3 mo.
2 BEDRM REC.
mM,
throughout. $100 me OR _3-1754. 3-1754 2 BEDROOM RAMONA TERRACE
or wit sell with smal down pay-
ment, $65 month. FE 4-1559.
3 BEDRM.,, SELF CONTAINED home, in a Walled*Lake Sub., ™=
me. ae 2-8042,
RUGS AND UPHOLS
ying GARAGE ABING, ADDI.
tons builder. D4-8000.
ons atorrnnenney amram Ann tm 9 enna
TERED FUR-
niture. cleaned, colors revived.
Use same day. Cali UL 2-4250.
651 8, squirrel Rd. RL “tle.
Oat ae
Ask Ken a
ton, Realtor. DON’T WISH FOR
MONEY! Mike it easily
through Classified Ads. BEDRM., WITH E, RE-
frig... and util, furn, Sel. 8. Bivd.
UL 42016,
BA VE, RMB., REFRIG. ‘s n BATE, ron, FE 5-6470,
DB MO)
i ROOMS pS, MONTH | 2 DROOM RANCH TYPE
* nome. mitt Pontiac Drive.
2 FAMILY — 6 RMS., BATH, FUR-
ace.~ Bto fri f. FE gece” ve & refrig, Re’
EDRM., M N,
@, gas heat. eat asc ate Convalescent Homes 38A
es vessecr FOR MAN OR
“ or smbulatory,
- ground. floor, 4 hour care. Rea-
=— rates, tien Acres Nursing
Hom 4.2225.
nurse in charge. UL,
Hotel Rooms -, 39
HURON HOTEL >+ Mile Ww, HURON St. FE 3-923. Clean ' sleeping rooms by day or. week. ‘
“HOTEL AUBURIN
8 ef a or. Week Room
Also 1 or Bh nigga ‘=
me ige © fend nd" refrigeration “a n
eat Stores * 40 OL AA Ly ot PAT
20X60. 867 E PIKE. SUITABLE. for real estate, instirance or beau-
718 |W, HURON ACRO&S FROM néw Post Office. Small store, ais; available May ist., inquire
side. Pe pad. rnin
4 BRAC
ie arse tall one
® space.
Rent Farm Property 41B
“vile, egret of FA pent tats Kager
oor at “78 Warren
For Rent Miscellaneous 42
FOR Pogo iE gto Se Aue
—bure__Ave.
oiedes a5 cries a wet “ont ~ g i Sarpeting. Investiga 4
C SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Huron
“COnTOM BUILT THRE HOMES
darfire wae * EM Mex
Orr SOsLYN CLOae — TO ALL schools, consisting of; 3 bedrms, cecenate a » le —
rat woiber ibe. font 1 4 scsion.” FE S-3iiT,
‘ 3» 9-5452 F ‘
apa ee ae ae ics eeu - Base-
oe ee seoattes for Also
ai ‘riya sos 308 eat ne breed
| pane, Snyder 'L. ‘Lavender Realtor Years.
7001 Highland Rd
Phone EM 3}. x MU ¢a4IT
o ee . ”
low. Pull basement. Of] beat. $900
down. I
lots owner. 3-8286. After 5, FE 2-
WANT A GOOD PRICE « OW AWN =W
Custom Built Home?
E. _ DUNLAP FE #-1198
Or a ThE = OWNER
—_ brick & stone ranch-style
home. 3 bedrm«, ceramic tile
ne. Sa ving foom .with 2 5 gare
1 oe f a
Gane besten Ste cape ra wil OR 3-2422.
aa
close.
NEW MODEL
New 3 bedrm. with full RE. bungalow
COPPER PLUMBING. ALUMI
NUM. SIDING, TIL) - OAK
PLOORS. BIRCH CABINETS,
PORMICA ED
AIR OIL HEAT.”
Tested a ant this home
dup = = come out
i this new
pay ‘a “90,850 on ‘your jot.
F. C. Wood Co. Willizms Lake Ra. at Mse
Office open 9 a.m. —8 p.m.
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
/ 7 : poe
3
CHETOLAH SHORES {s the
location of this spotless 5-
room home. Charming liv-
ing room, beautiful oak
floors. Pleasant kitchen with
ample cupboards and eating
area. 2 Nice bedrooms. Plas-
tie tile bath, utility room
plus 2 car garage Lake
Privileges. F e $9,860
with a@ xima’ 4 $2.350
ly
ments. Immediate eG
sion. —
"WATKINS LAKE privileges
a ome you heave
dreamed about. et
setting of
® oak trees, rolling lawn
pole ® beautifully en.
ry a v in room Sand 3 :
ntrance
Priced right at $11,050. —
Appointment a must — call
today !
ARKSTON VILLAGE—1,-
sq, ft, of liv ina}
bedroom Roman t ranch home. The ccnter ~—. —
plan is grand for th tire family. The Saft “livisg
room floor to colleg
iy ry
ace. it baths ase 6 Certain.
y & must for your family
too. A large glass-enclosed
pace opens from RJ family
m. gape val be
— We posh
Monae for on con ine
uyer who wants absolu
the finest In home and
neighborhoo: .
pane agein = feted with
sl at your own
ack eee see <0
meee a keitet tease = to own. 2. baths
proves,
RAY O'NEILL, Realtor
re Sms etree Ri, on’. 2098
ay OWNER. 2 BEDROOM FRAM
tiled: kitchen, bath & hescorea
Tenvea “Welt eR 0 OR 3-1564. reasonable,
NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOMES” 3 ogg” “4 samy. attached K
rage en orthern Hi
Emerson, FE PE 86-8845. cls
BY OWNER. 3 R- 3 BEDROOM FRAI FRAME,
No down payment, total price 950, Basem: a Se Bry ent, ¢ rage, oi] heat,
yeea
Ld
1 : rs BOnaTAE PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1950
ee Teas | 43}
'’
Tiasbed and | COTTAGE — Fur-
Floyd K Kerit Inc., Realtor be at Fig ead
ake at CUSTOMER PAI ee na
inne
includes boat,
construction 4
Break:
og
eases, take "0 fers,
saith « Bee it Page Fh,
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
MARK OUR
WORDS A good
oid. * especiall:
2 bedroom ood home never
this
2-FAMILY
INCOME Excelient income property
income >
= “s1.3900 — $2,500 down
WATKINS
LAKE a
basement,
Lavetory tche:
mich top vanit
kitehen Marble sills grows custo:
Your I pes ideas? Know what you
in your home?
today! We can
oak
Meg bed-
red, hardwood floors.
Btorn mi Leen sey 1% car garage.
“or the Handyman With large. family. 4 bedroom older e. Ne
and decor rating. $4,000. Te Terms,
Several 2 and 3 bedroom homes.
ze ose payment, 5 per cent
res PANGUS, Realtor
WHITE BROS
«_ ONE oe ee Se ee oe
lake frontage. This
WE BUY -— SELL — TRADE
Alu-
peg storms and aa
r and stores
lacktop street, in exeeilent
neighborhood Immediate
possessions — $15,950.
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS
ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN
Bateman &
-Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 377 8. Teiegrapp
Clarkston
Zoned Commercial
10 room home, 2 roo
‘ @& commercial. Pirepi
ment, ol] best,
Donelson Park
Cape Cod —_ 1960, Otter Lake wo,
ues service.
rooms,
ae pore 2 on ist
. reereation
bh, car garage, Lot
85x172 $20.
Clarkston Brick Ts Lake gpg custom: built 1954.
13x24, fir Living room
ing room, 3
Basement with fireplac
oil furnace. 2 car garage. "$23,000
includes carpeting terms, drapes. foo; Terms.
West ae ee w used
base- ace,
316.b00:; Terms.
2 fireplaces
st fear’ 6
roem, b rooms
reeze-
Orchard Lake Village privileges with boat
dock. Custom built in 1962, brick Cass Lake
55x 165.
erms, ot 1 Close to parochial & W. Bloomfield schools
Bloomfield Brick Ranch
Built wy —— overiookin:
mond Lake.
home, oak
12x23; corner fireplace, ed family Ham-
sliding
slass doors, 24% — i ness
H-w
rage, extra feat: any 3 ton
W gas heat. attached” 2-car |
Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 28 ©. Hur eral 8-0466
Open Evenings & Sunday i - 4
MUL LE LISTING SERVICE.
HERALD SPRING in this 2 bedroom
60 ft. water-
mcs io geen ern
WEST SIDE
This 7 room, 2 story home has ca!
tif
Pegs "noo mute’ a1 seeet space, ing in ee
living roo
@, 10¥ He A kitchen with bre
bedrooms
Many
features, $16,
REDUCED PRICE On this 2 be $9159) «with
ain
& screens & ha
rep ua LOUGH, REA!
FE 6-laes 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Gls
Ba 8
a = terlor ot thie 6 year
inotty
1% car
tte on . ~ beeen
Cass-Elizabeth Rd.
rE
with
other
rdwood floors.
per
Maker
LTOR
43844 sun, 1-8
PERSON ALIEED HOMES FE _8-2200 ———
COMPLETELY
bedroom nome oil INSULATED 2
Auto, heat,
paved street, nr. Pontiac Motor.
$950 down, $70 month, By owner, FE
BEAUTIFUL SETTING
7 large rooms and utility. assume payme
nts of
4-1750.
1 year
old. Plait Sage: 2 — 14%] baths
j for appointment.
4 ACRES, RANCH HOME
Also barn with
lights. Live stream.
te and a
\' 4 Call for
ent, FE water and electric
rice,
~ 65-4618. i
C. SCHUETT, Realtor ©
* WHITE BROS. OR 31295 | $660 Dixie Hwy.
"th 9: Sunday 10 ‘til.s
IDEAL py Hamddetewtd
$5.300 CASH. 6-room modern city
home. 3 bedrooms. basement, fur-
nace.- Large corner lot. Clark
R. ‘1888-—FE 4-481)
COLORED BUY. ONLY $8,000,
with $900 or less down. Two a
room home on nice corner
Oarage, ved street. Clark seni
Estate. 3-7888, PE 4-461}.
$950 DOWN PAYMENT
Bullt im 1953. Near ae
ay eg y ake. eptiona an
built, any insulated, 4" in celling,
x outer walls. Large knotty
ime enclosed sun room ‘“Imag-
About
t 1048 A It
area. Wood floor . ei Sr
ies roy svereee dence lot, Ask-
Eves. & Sur re s-o4ase NCOME Fiera
—- duplex in Clarks-
ood cond 1 side newl:
decorated. New furnace, new
shde paint. rental. All for
$15. $59 down. Owner
lea . MA 5-1792 after 6.
«Nothing Down
AIRPORT ROAD is the cation of this c
heat,
breere-
“Cons
Jot "Full price 300 — Onl
mortgage costs down. Cail
ee DISTANCE from
wotown. Huge 4 bedroom
haus bome or can be used
as income property with a
entrance. Large
room, family dining
and kitchen with am-
ple eating space. Full base-
ment. Priced at $11,200
It you are a GI, only about
$400 mortgage costs down.
I'M NO BABY. Im 5 years
old and big, too. (4 rooms
2 bedrooms; but my mom-
my and daddy (owners)
treat me
wash my ‘
sidey and I get spring
tonle ‘redecorated inside)
each year They keep my
toenails sharp and trim
(well kept lawn and land-
scaped) I'm kept nice and
warm full tnsulation,
stoms and screens, FA oil
heat). Now they're going far
away and are going to give
Mort-
mommy and daddy (owner)
if you'd keep me nice
clean like they do, you can
see oo «North suburban)—
call today.
AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 bed-
room bungalow. Extra clean
and appealing. S floors,
school on a blacktop street.
See it soon!
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor = 8. Telegraph Rd, n 9-9
PE _3-7103 = on F208
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
GAYLORD las LITTLE HOUSE
Cute as can 7: and in @ good lo-
fam eH tbe for aad ine e es: am
folks os a ae fly. $6060 to-
saad are credit a,
down and a
SUBURBA tlessly sien “nome ae ee very
tractive
the e bedroo siemee f price: $14,700 rooms
good term. ere lenty
Value in this home a
‘so see it today
WOULD YOU LIKE
an income Ds a nt room home
. You can have fust fits price
NEAR AUBURN HEIGHTS
This lovely older home with full
basement, ~ baths ig situated
on an acre of rich =
ads of fratt trees, This home
offers ¢ hab of egaientment and
good down to earth living
ie SAE NCE W. GAYLORD
FE 4-9584 of ard 2338 Orchard F ” ROCHESTER |
Mount Vernon Estates & 28 Mile Ba. between DeQuiar
_ OPEN 13 TO 6 DAILY
3 MODEL HOMES oO ft. wide sites in
pone ig ameumbers with exclu-
> siveness.
oe gh egy serage. scaly room
Terrific values,
¥ oo ae.
S SCeuETT. * Realeue ait
FURNISHED MODEL
OPEN DAILY 10-8
MELROSE eae Perry and
$8,250 ©
COMPLETE Down PAYMENT ™m
+
TOTAL meat’ PAYMENT
afl
pone BLDG CO,
E 86455
"VETS
Nothing Down
INCLUDES Takes 1 OF ig
room,
= wood
sect thay we water Ok wow sewer.
PEN FE 86192 DAILY 28 SUNDAY 11-8
} EL 389 Cameron, off Featherstone
GI OR TRADE 3 bedroom brick ranch ¢
on foot
fromage. Thia| Paved oad. or et fine hom ers many years of etul ttt ‘rhe living room. | own to Gt or will cos “consider your — fat beth. master pedrooms
kiteben has of ‘cupboards , CRESCENT LAKE
od ceramic tile counter tops, real bargain in a 2
se oe ote Fas Tanck wpe home, h far
screened and offers « full view! 7. other = with $650 do of —— pita . Rog fi s
ie: Tram.
See nae are ‘is abeta Lake a be ie. ° Aiumioum “s a. ieee Be and PE 41157 FE 4-4821
sda
is excellently
= andacaped ped with S Oe S| ae oe gen . add a Underground oon png bedrooms? A. larger dome? A m. ty r e
— oem feos, paves namber of hemes is 3
os and ¢ soca Se re :
DRAYTON PLAINS which We SEN SUN, ° A clean 3 bedroom home, « ‘
on an 6 130-ft. fenced A | )
en faite aa, ving m. L D 5 arge ceram te : i ery . neigh. 46 poedag- 4 o 3-1271
BEDRM. HOME, UNFINISHED
echasie. Fun price = wo.ree.| 2 Rroment, Ji: yrs. old. Will take
iuiediog taxes and insu eS Se ; rags gr 1
Neat 3-Bedrm.
Nice Neighborhood on ed down on this dandy
i Gleaming
oil furnace.
drapes included.
lot Well shaded land-
scaped. 1% car gare -
Fenced — Access to
sand beac
6-Room Brick
3% Acres, 2 Baths
Lovely reclaimed brick, full day-
= basement, 2 fireplaces. 2
tied r Su- ‘ecrea!
cou built "ena very “astetuly
ide and 3 nic:
walls. Ca: living room
cheerful birch also com-
eae kitchen in —* A dream
me a loot parc]. Full
ce price $21.00. Brick, > Fireplaces
1% Baths, On Lake and maple trees
real countsy view
* Living room 8
ceramic tile bath, gleam:
floors. Piastered walls. > ri“ ¢ arge
reation space. Owner forced
sell. Full pri price only $23,
Giroux- Franks GENERAL REAL ag Engg
4395 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-9701
HAYDEN EDROO! Edith
ng y's ae ye 1% Baths.
furosce. 2 ear
garage. $10,998.
to
th with
. pstondeky 4s
Son, Be remeacied beme. Bath. Ol) furnace. Immediate Pos-
session. $10,000. Terms.
UNION a PR: RIVILEGES, 4
.R. beme. Large kitchen
10 — ae Bath. 2 car garage.
$800 dow
WEST SUBURBAN. Near schools.
. siding.
TOWARD . Off Pon-
tiac Rd. Clean 2 B.R. home on
shal jot, Oak floors. Bath, $950.
WALTON BLVD. 3 Bedroom home
1% baths. Full basement, oll
Semeee Large Jot. Close to schoo!
cc C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE- 80441 Open Eves.
HOYT a = — $13, s*.
Brick 2 Reonioing gt Rod gure
Recreation room, gas 1a
.car garage Terms.
a bea
nothing to ook Call —
[e) RILLS—$15, ~ Large
family home. 4 bedrooms. Real
3 condition, Easy Terms.
H REALTY FE _ FE
254 §. Telegraph Rd.
Income ty rooms do’
ful” clas. i i ‘ ewes wail,
ni Ze
NOMHING DOWN
CLARKSTON AREA
3 agit tor: BRI NAT-
URAL KITCHEN CABIN-
- ETS TH COMPLETE BA
WITH BUILT IN VANITY.
oe rod SING COSTS
pM WwW RIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland A FE, 5-9441
__MULTIPLE Ligtino SERVICE
J BEDRM. BA NT.
pe go ‘ear garage. 91
WATERFRONT BI-LEVEL Distinctively Different
by Kate Osann
32? es
er!” Oltam
© 1959 by NEA Service, tom
TM Rog VE Pot. OFF U
“Everyone's pitching in to > help Herbie clean out his
father’s cellar. I’m bringing the sandwiches and record may
+
For Sale Houses 43 ___ For Sale — . 43
Two BEDROOM hone AT 1180 * PE 2-6403. Meadowlawn, for sale.
after 5
a BATE. FULL BASE-
ment " prick veneer. Lake privs.
PE 2-2965,
$800 DOWN
See this large neat 2 bedroom,
breeseway | gerage, all in
ood it nice lots, off
oP oc sconene = Crooks Rd
“PONTIAC. REAL TY T1_ Baldwin
ere $$$ Your Tone Cfo aes SIDING
Custom ° ‘Quality Build”
ONLY $8,781.
BRICK—ONLY $14, 507
Nonocing too— no obit
W. H. ae REALTY FE_3-7210
2-FAMILY
NEAR LINCOLN JR. HI
neat & clean rooms plus
i R. Hilts Realtor
1011_ W. .Huron PE 46-6181
~ $500 Moves You In
NO OTHER COSTS
Fine ranch beme. ‘4 acre. Built
1957. 3 bdrms. with ‘% bath off
util rm. ieee 15 minutes from
downtow and neat. Won-
derful piace for Suaatty living.
AN CHOR | 17-3800
$45 A MONTH PAYS EVERYTHIN
Col ED
4-5T77
XIMATEL CLOs-
= COSTs MOVES YOU
R J VALUET, Realtor Oakiand. FE 5-063
“al evenings till 8:30
MULTIPLE L GQ SERVICE
LARGE STONE Hi CORNER
of M16 and Wolf Rd. Ra 3 acres, ga- rage barn and live trout stream.
Tdeat location for g or bust-
jor ~commer-
tla Terms.
Near Bald Eagle Lak
M15. oned for commercial.
Terms. Bristol Rd. near Davison.
Luzw le on on
acres, recreation
built-in mn tornado snener’
‘arpeting ——— Offered
or quick s
a Richards, saleswoman for
George Murray, Realtor. kagece:
one Davi: OL.
CLARKSTON BY > CON- veniently located on paved street.
Extra wooded lot. 10 minute walk
to town. Lake dl ol All brick, full
basement, 3 bedrms., ceramic tile
bath. 2] ft. living rm.,
kitchen with jalousie windows.
gas heat. Tile vestibule with coat
closet. Water softener, storms large
ase A
“BROWN I AM YOURS — for only $275 initial
outlay. Lovely modern bungalow
with basement. I am only 3 years
oki and had excellent care "sons
my former owner. I am all newly
decorated. I promise to give you
security, comfort and economy.
You had better see me today be-
fore some one else gets me be-
cause I want you for my owner.
SELL OR TRADE — 10 acre farm
with home that needs some re
airs. Basement-and new furn.
riced at only 68750. Will trade
for equity in your home.
SELL OR TRADE — or will sell
GI with nothing down. Large 6 rm
Speed side home on paved —_
a rg Gog ot tne the older homes but very
SELL OR TRADE — Leke front.
os ego ranch style a
th full basement. Of! AC fu
Rineed breeseway and two pe
gar, Over 100 ft. of water front-
age. pie aes for city home or
near cit:
SELL OR TRADE — Large well
constructed 6 rm home with new
two - = Paved street, storms
and si ‘odern kitchen with
on oe built ry cupboards, ‘Only $600
po Soy [) Pavey sree
OUR SPECIAL = xis farm. — ag bedroom bungalow wit
SS ¢ and poo garage.
out and
_ Gouhl it rhymes doesn't Ht? If I w so busy finding
wh little
ase ve By north. oy west side
J
~-Nfetime Fag 3 For Sale Houses 43
| _For Salo Houses . 43
2 car nt ‘nad . 4 “ , ~ . -
‘ W NER RAN TYPE 3 :
‘2 lef ows city, west } = "over a ‘Ty il
pears Bee ee BUD: RANCH STYLE nice ASSOCIATE —, eee
. LAKE. PRIVILEGES 4-Bedroom Home Only you're « “do it yourself” dec-
Y ORIGINAL Located — L BASEMENT — Hot this 5 Vearcem amy. toons 2
BY aise Owns Lace air coal heat, Side drive. within easy walking dis tance to ;
ES aw oe es 1 ws ORCHARD LAKE AVE. bet ascer oaltared month.” “complete
seven m from downtow B M front porch, separate’ d ——, bul
Pontisce in Waterford Townshi 3-BEDROO BRICK room, fall basement, or ae A but | “district, | This home is new and individual: | rage.” Immedisie ‘Possession. Venlenes ¢f 300
really reducing property tare | ceramic bath. Full basement. | / “7% aoa AIRPORT. ROAD ated 16x19 and parate d rs juminum storm windows and :
wall to wall carpet and| doors’ Attached e. dry | $1,000 Down 2¢x32" bee with | ful
larg French doors overlooking | ot. daxis0. with ‘ihe fawn i dust 2 Level, mode design, basement pu tio and lot; huge ere ie 3 305 west suburban home wi poreh. ¢ ste ge e, and @
tuchen; ceramic bath: 3 Rd, Only 415.080. rivileges. Main floor level fea- y lot 100 x home big bed basement| Reasonable down payment res bi living room with pic- needs some work but ¢
ag ie tet to uk aty posreaon.| ure window. becom ain and | "o0derf ta. | oma and eoning, ine ine} a en; lower leve es liv- Gr L
recreation EL AN ing room fireplace, ages :
; with 16 ft. “cement oo J ACK LOV. ND pon bath on Kitehen. ane. OUTSTANDNG GALOW garage aluminum and 2188 Cass Lake Rd. matic beat and hot water, Im- $8960 is this salable
pact dh couple waik | BY OWNER 5 RM. eres . mediate Possession. Buy it while hapde Bhrwan — to 1% acre «lot onto lake. ve mt. 03 W. Lecsuiee. you can. ing oom 15 2 5, mas
7 ROOM HOUSE AT WATKINS | “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor .| tifa’ oak foors ana "wet “> For additional information and $6,060 Pid small down laste al m storms s
appointments call PE 8-1784. emear PE 5-77 40 Mt. Clemens 8. and seresos minum Dag |
: PE 5-120! or PE 2-3370 ¥ Some. i 5 Ri MO) ONLY -
BOOM MODERN HOME. ORLY Nothing | Down RANCH HOME
P. W- D A} Will build starter home on your 5 ; peta
68 _W. HURON ad a a 4 Yeq long ‘ow stad rambling
pre, es See our model, Don “ade- = standing si six room Brick ne B- om Bek nwt 4 OR 3-2877. ‘ frame ranch home with full
room J BEDROOM HOME. LARGE Liv- _J basement, two fireplaces,
New ‘iaing. at na end sereens, | > ing rm. dining rm.. paneled kitch- e living room 22 dining oil forced alr furnace, On 2 en. Basement, Garage, Fenced room 10 x 15. kitehen 11! garden soil with 287 feet on ard. $8509, $560 down, $70 : 13 three beauti
berry patch, lake priv-| _ jy." go 8. eatin, PE 3 to 5 P.M. Saturday | spacious Bedrooms, at SIDE, Hevasater a on S of
fheges Oly” $15,000 with $3,000 down.
ttrac room and bath home
‘Sa tee 3 acres of good
pute es Til, Send $8,500 © wide $1-500 down.
City water,
STEELE 135 istians
Rd, iMs0) ‘Mighland. MU 420465
$25 Moves You In D EDRMS, G
Pues = nate eee
“TOOK At this 3 bedrm. home with car-
port. Located in a well restricted
neighborhood, Newly decorated.
Ready for immediate occu y.
1300 down. For ir
tion call FE 5-4311,
HERBERT C. DAVIS 4915 Irwindale Drive
heat screens, Car-
port, Uullt lace. Lake
pr. Lge jeer ‘iiliams Lk.
. OR 33
$3,500 DOWN. 3 “BEDE BRICK
home. Gas 3 Mord | = fenced. Water softener, drapes,
carpeted, full basem Land-
escaped, One block from village of
Clarkston. 4 Fad cent mortgage
Bal. $12,400 AS
3 BEDROOM
HOUSE, GAg HEAT,
gr sae on Hatchery Road.
ROCHESTER AREA
sun out posthes, Fell S gM, woes
C. SCHUETT, Realtor
BUILD NOW
3-BEDROOM HOME
can Today. Financing Asalante.
types ding. our, lot or pony Scar plans =
Jet C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441
: BRICK. BASEMENT,
2\%-car garage, storms, gas heat, water ‘15x230° Yr ,
. BF. Pontiac. 66. FE i or a i ame
Tri-Level ph ee on 1 acre.
diate possession. EM 3-0682.
Leaving for Florida - This week, owner will
— reasonable nooo "tor iis _
a lake pewnages. cag “yl
appointmen for
yom 7. \ Vermett, Broker
GI merce Rd
Spacious —— srg home.
4 years old. ca 118x200 Tout ith lake sseicnes on adic
This one won't last
down
urance, Call now,
gona J y. Vermett, Broker $203 Commerce Rd.
216 W. FAIRMOUNT
CIVILIANS
$190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS
home on 3.7 acres, has 2 Bedroonis — Almost
5 rooms, 1% be furnace, Basement automatic heat ona hot
full basement, and y full of water — & screens —
trees. Only $15. ped — Paved street.
NK é ARD VACANT — OPE 1010 Adams, Rochest OL 1-7811 pond ae = —_—= it and if
BY OWNER DAYS: WO 3 3 bedroom. Full basement. 4% | EVES: SAT, SUN. TO #-085!
acres. Near MSUO. FE 8-6506|) py OWNER: BRICK RANCH > r 6 p.m. 2 ba family room
4 ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD LOCa-
tion, full price $3800. $1,000 down.
$40 a month. FE 5-€705.
oe 2x60 — 4 au 6
bath. Right for store, woek
shop. Get liven
FE 4-2577
Lakefront Bargain 2 bedroom home has built-in freez-
and oven, ——"
Car
i 000
MY 3-1143 609 E. Flint st.
MULTI-LAKES REALTY
eg Lake
3 bedrooms, Legere
carpeting
3060 5. COMMERCE 1 RD, MA 4-1578
NO DOWN
PAYMENT or 4 bedroom starter homes
with full basement and rough wir-
ment,
Corner Wiliams Lake Rd, &
Office open “9-8.
-SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick hag new 3-bedroom
brick tri-level] ranch home. Pire-
ee built-ins, car garage 185
. seeded lot, Exclusive commu-
nity, sewer, water, paved s
lake Rae Bae E oun Sun-
da erwood FE 4-5000.
TOD HOUSE_IN PON-
Load full _price, OR 3-894.
3
‘Bedroom
HOMES
$100 DOWN
Moves You In
5 RM,
* es
sO WHY PAY RENT?
BULLT IN RANGE & OVENS
LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES
MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & Lad 1TO07
EXCEPT 3 a at Kinney
tcalm bist
WESTOWN a Ey FE 8-2763 or Eves, LI 2-4677
West Side Just a few doors from Huron
St. bus service near General Hos-
pital, This real large 7 room mod-
= home, clean & nicely dec-
ated, a marvelous home for
= to have
worege: big
market,
cares family or
roomers. Gas =
lot, priced at
sbown by Lay
Lake Property A beautiful ranch brick modern
r e,
8 1
Bs proc in uve
room & recreation rooms, carpet-
ed tiving. pokey attached garage,
landscaped lot, 500.
Eves.
jRochester-Troy Area bedroom bun has 1%
bathe full basement. exterior has
fenced lots for
grees 8 fruit trees, 2 car ga-
For. value—this i. uy Loar $13,500.
FRANK M.
1010 Adams, R OL_1-7811
ATTENTION INVESTOR
pl close estate, 3 b 0
Good. West side ante. Nice bs Paved street.
600 ¢ Phone OR ‘to008, 3
Taylors Realtor.
Con to MA) vouient shopping. pie §
NORTH END is
In Madison Jr. High, Pon-
tiac Northern district. nice
2 bedroom hom
ment end pa payments of $68 include taxes
OTTAWA DRIVE
Wonderful condition, brick
nter hall, ge corm in live
Bradt ‘ticker and breakfast nook.
drapes include
space. sasuaahie’ terms to site purchaser, se reepen 10,-
FOUR BEDROOM —
Soule garage. New rast. double garage New
Slate flooredvestibule, Pow-
der room, pre large living
room Wonderful vers
EA&stT
Avout ears old, wonder- ondiioned ‘nom home. Nice
fitenen, “3 bedrooms down;
large Ded*oom up, i
auto. heat. Ga-
yerd. FHA
Best terms
possibia * qualified pur-
School for one
foo
believing,
vii aor See DOWN
3 bedrooms,
basements
oeuens _
Call details,
FOR COLORED
4 familv income
sale. A real
cash
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS
NICHOLIE}"28 & HARGER CO. 33 _W, HURON 8T.
BY OWNER 7 booms, com-
ae extra bread
tely oe 189 Ced carmen a tor
‘wae
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
| GREEN LAKEFRONT - WEST BLOOMFIELD
speed af goo =
ing and swimm! eautifully
landscaped lot with nice shade
trees. bedrooms, large liv-
ing room plus spacious
in eer: brick
erfect condition.
NT with attached
sell, ah 1962. $35,000,
ACREAGE LAPEER COUNTY.
— dod acre. Joa s x pod
tmas Tree farm. Nice
roved
Good pleasant bhuntt ng.
acreages, also. Ask for Mr
Scott.
John .
| | K IMNZLeT Realtor :
670 W. Huron a FE 43625
eA call FE 21030 .
,. FULL BASEMEN * gen rheek ‘ay % ¥ i okt
- 3}
to mortgage.
83 | $450 65 CHIPPEWA RD.
White frame with green blinds —
€ rooms ts den and closed in
rch. 1% baths. Natural. =
full basement,
ft. dee low
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor
FE seit os pos Sar aatie evenings
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
WILLIAMS LK. PRIV.
Attractive 2 bedroom on
g00d sized lot. Hndy room
plus Sr, front =
fhe privilege 3 mrs ix ve
Buy 5 ‘saa full full sum-
mer just ahead
- WATERFORD RANCH Charming 5 reom aluminum sid
a PL i
aliens
ard fe Fast $18,000. Terms arranged!
REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE ¢-3581. 1960 W. HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9
ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT
6 room ranch, natural brick —
place. souiy
itehen,
ft. lot, ‘CALL Lt
EAST SIDE —-
& room brick. a gas ‘ee ONLY bese
NEED } BEDROOMS?
We will build a 3 bedroom home
Be Acti eee FORMATION. -
Smith-
Wideman REAL ATE OPEN EVES.
FE ‘ae 4122 W. HURON ar igarage, @ 5 18 150 |
¢ arage, si situated on acre corner in restticted
subdivis
DORRIS & SON REALTORS WwW TRADE
752 W. Huron PHONE FE 41557
GILES
North Side
5 > . Pull base-
dion a large
corner lot. is A car garage.
- Dumerous ex to mentio - lng in. Cait for infor
Price Reduced
real this 8 . ermg
pClLES REALTY Co.
SCUBA bedrooms fone down; 2
large living parr “=
snare * F
rea) at ny with
roan, bargain a per mo.
bedroom ranch with 11x17
living room 10x18
2 IVAN W. scuRAst
REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY #2 JOSLYN, COR. A oy
MULTIPLE LISTING vi “i
MILLER - or OF CHARM this
. Woods — one floor, 2
spacious living room, ‘ul
ray eting, drapes. on heat,
* storms
orf il
informa
ioe Miller
Realtor ‘ © FE 2-0263 1078 W. ae ;
Walled Lake, $1,500 Dn.
value at $12,750. 26 x 12 re 12 “2 dining rm.,
Renee. at agro
garage ine Lo-
= privi-
oc “SCHUETT, Realtor.
“LIVE MODERN
Ss 3 vedrm. Ranch
$65 per month total se ae cent *. resale
Im
ai OR ari — LOW
down ment — modern } bed-
yom. ie. ng baths. Gas heat.
Wat Pull basement. Back” yard fenoee. FE. 8-2900
CLARK Union cake Bectio ifs e ae.
Toom, plastere red ion 2 be ag lot 50x210, lake Lob bgp noc aes
Just mortgage costs down.
0 DOWN. $6950. FULL PRICE.
geod sonaie — home =
co on, bath. o
eat, a rent beater. pe
TRADE: Free & Clear § room mod-
ek home Koel Baldwin tor, 2 or
Will pay cash “aitference. $8,950.
RD. Home &
open front
porch, fully "insulated, siuminam.
morms and basement, ity OPDYEE Tncome., |..
Attractive 2 ann home, large
enclosed Extras Galore!
one
two up, garage
pe patio overfookis
ed fenced two lo
ing. Cement drive too. Dinin
to see - cail
room ho w
OW location Walking ditenct ts
6-2018.
3- BEDRM. HOME. $500 DOWN,
PE 8-4308
2-FAMILY ZONED
‘17 300 terms ' HOLMES-BARTRAM OR 3-1959
Colored Apartments 11 brick units. Always re
be aie $7,800 enntalt
with $6.000
aounier home or land
trade
RILEY REAL BST.
pod Elizabeth Yate Ra and eg nee
0
contract ref
FE 41157 or
IN
iyo ave These ‘property x ve income fo sale—c for results,
WE BUY — SELL -~ TRADE
WHITE BROS.
5660 eh SS
Open Eves, ‘til 9; Sunday 10 "Hl 8
_For Sale Lake Prop. 44
3 BEDRM. HOME, ¢ LOTs
EM_3-3008
Ouse,
2 car garage. $2,500 or less down.
CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron. nm Eve. & Sun.
MULTIPLE G SERVICE
Snat, HOME
~“
WM. ~A.
KENNEDY RBALTOR
01 W, A, @ ww n venings
7 BEDRM. HOUSE, 1 BATHS, 2- car gare ib privileges. Lake
Orion,
5 ROOMS & B i Full Basement revi gas fer. nace. 372 N. Cas:
“LIKE A REAL CAR |
BARGAIN? Lots of ’em|/
in the Want Ads!
‘Elizabeth Lakefront rooms. Basement, No broe 3. bedroom
kers. FE 6-2676.
On) :
divide. Hurry on this
Lakefrent lots, a2 ta T+ 7 and Milfo! oa Fate Ah fe
Rd. tee ae
taxes and. im Paiie tad ae | Taylor. megae, OF
Cake Lots and Cake Bry.
Income Property 43A —
y a
«
8 A BM a MI a EPA EE He ae a
e
Air
CG.
SCHUETT, Realtor W. Huron FE 8-058
“TOTAL "PRICE
$16,900 « — TERMS
Crescent Lake Privileges €0x120 lot. Neat 2 bedroom,
with attached 2
rage.
room. Cedar
See this at $11,950. & ‘CY PANGUS,. Realtor 2160 M15, Ortonville. NA 17-2825.
10 ACRES &
woe W. DINNAN PE 42577 = pone R. Be ee
Low D x Pay MENT
FE 86-0458
™ SCHRETE, ‘Realtor
eat CUCKLER RERCTY FE 4-4091
3% acres Bo iggy wooded. Located
on good road wonde home-
site. Only. $8500 with attractive
terms.
bai Ages 7 4 3 ¢ 10 acre
West # suburban. Priced attractive:
‘|Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 years :
9001 Hii Ra. by Phone EM }- or MU 4-6417
Porn Rd 1 mile marth of ioaton- wong Rd., ues frontage on
INVEST RS
We have 38 acres ~~ — i
Attractive Terms S, of reed fnetags. ¢ malice BE.
David Ward ae heme, Priced to settle “estate at
Nap lsabeth Lake Ray ATTA LAKE ie __FE 41157 or FE 44821 .
sees rn -|___For Sale Farms — 48|' ce q
ba > wl oak on easy ACRE Deny FARM
terms. Phone OR 40308, J. A. in a = aKa
Taylor, Realtor. gt Abe
Manley Sweet, man,
For Sale Lots 46
a INVESTMENT
afte Sinck Sep reed 4 11%4-ACRE SITE. Seah minutes, from
BLOOMFIELD HILLS NCE SGEWA
beat y PE 4-6203
Nicholie & Harger_
33 _W. HURON LOT 100x250. ONY wirree ca A
La PM Terms, OL “1d
Water, paved streets.
’ W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. FE 4-050) LGE,
c “SCHUETT, Realtor 460_W. Huron
Co. 534 ACRES
with fronta N AVE. 130x225. Low Siass “oad, near new =
ounty o ie. ie =
Se Het, TP n,| lan &, aden ae mercial . WOODS Large comer} Warren Stout, Realtor ~ Asking $2,500. TT N. Saginaw St. 5.8165 PE 8-068
Sale Business Property 49
Located in Waterford a
602 feet ge
Gas
ae
ot
‘
KE DRAYTON PLAIN
We have several choice pene
ern High School. Priced 4 Building on neer Lsfay- $950 up. Call now. Wiese gommere —
nv arren Stout, Realtor , = ~~ Nn. FE Saginaw ot @ p. 0 . . nat
x BILL PmaPECT|“* Spee Wresings ta a TE for ranch or multi-level home. 6
trees on rty. Lake
: HI E
Plan Now V V [
Carl W. Bird, = a4 OFF JOSLYN
503 Community Bank Bldg.
PE 44211 Eves. ret BROS.
4 ACRES Clarkston. Fine
location f
at
WHITE
Two Lake Angelus Lots
“Haye you ever seen Lake Angelus? jas ‘south of Motel MeNelve, $1. % s is * *
ome of Pe Praga A chance ae land with Bad steam,
well $28,000,
We are ‘seamen of pag finest in
farms from 40 acres to 240 acres. the lakes fo | 202 'N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $500
Ph. Beceeee OL eet OL taint)
‘SEABOARD FINANCE
EASY PARKING’ ia a
-| WHEN ol das a
"STATE 1 Pritatctt cO..
rere 4.1874
ARE Y¥
Ro aes
aS Swaps
+ Peed? AAT wn we ¢, for a aeennge or sell for $6,000.
or
OA
= in8¢, Poot, aes ir Starchel *
ce | land contract
oF ae Call after 6 p.m.
Or. WALL FURNACE. Exc.
Cond, with extra outlet for
bath or nursery, Swap for
late «model portable typew OR 3-6080.
RANCH HOME. $150 DN. OR
trade for farm, housetrailer. EM
3-4350.
SWAP 2
aw of equal valve 3 EM aso.
TROY HOME. 6 ROOMS, GARAGE ouble | 11,000. Trade $3,700 squity or & acres. MU
WANTED: SET OF ENCYCLOPE-
dias, coiuerd motor, boat or any-
of value.
for
Capital Appliances.
WILL ACCEPT MODERN HOUSE-
on as down payment =. a
bedrm. home, 3 yrs. old.
BEDRM. SUITE.
Mortgage Le Loans — 54] * ma
_ “You wouldn't doubt my devotion, Janie, if you ould have
Sale Household Goods 57
dry digg 1 appliances goods, tools, .
“mise. items, AU! 8PE- ~~ Cigarettes,
10. Table’ ¢ inet, $20, refrig., 5-4043 Buttel,
ed,
FE | rRIGID
tables. Bx
immed tely ae hance fo: gan ¢. i] ra
— ‘bedresm Ones Co., 4763
Disie Ber. Li Plains. Open "til 6, Frida: 9. 1,000 ft. north
of A & P Market
BRAND NEW WROU: HT IRON
bunk beds, complete with sp:
and mattress. T3005. Pucks,
42 Orchard Lake Ave
Big, Big, Big Specials ELECTRIC DRYER, Bh al per
Guaran ae
+ AIRE HER: Rebuilt m- ‘ Delivered. Free
stallation.
KELVINATOR REPRIOGMRATORS.
Renewed, Guaranteed. Your
Choice
FRIGIDAIRE. Electric Range. Used.
Good conditi
2 stall meters ae station for lease.
urban area. rr "
cellent investment. Vety favorable
.térms. Phone OR . J. AL
Taylor, Realtor.
STANDARD OIL E jones.
1 days, or
cn, dUniper bi elite after 7 p.m.
an ex-
cellem hours.
Real op; @* live oper-
ator. down. Investi-
JSTATEWIDE _ ——— Service of. i
ARLES, REA
nt 8. te egraph rE. fs
107 FT. DIXIE HWY BUSINESS
$4,500.
IN PERRY ACRES — 100 ft
_For Sale Acreage 47) bedrooms, bath oll forced air NEAR ane | wee
lot 120
ved sts.
eee
&. LAPEER RD. EMBREE & GREGG 1565 ion Lake Rd.
UNION TARE VILLAGE |
EM 3-4393 or EM 3-314 -
120 FT. DIXIe eet.
clal Lake emer ta
- 30x52 ft block
of businesses,
ZONED
old home im good condition
* ine ot nie and
% fone.
Warren Stout, Realtor 17 N. Saginaw Open tes FE 5-8166 m. Lake privile, ces. Good fot
hom owner's suite.
for many re-
ir seevices or retail
with picture windows overlookin
Es
Corne
owner will se price. oh i120 ‘wt
Dorothy Snyder I Lavender |
Rae (M59) or. MU 4-4617 ‘ 1001 H Phone EM 3- CIAL — ae
With 100 ft.
jacent to owen
‘Oniy 4 business end
$15,000, terms.
°\STEELE REALTY, 135 land . 2045.
privi-
of state
iis low, low |.
just $2900 TEXACO GAs hcp! “ag 2-STAL
e. For lease. Full stock ind
ént. Terms. PE 3-9716.
win Ave
WHOLESALE
— Nm ge mec doing
Surdand Sauipe” Ean Yen ures equipmen ig lense.
RENCE RIDG AY equip
Pontiac
WELDING SHOP Here's a busipess where you
ncially indepen- FE 4-6203
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegra 7. Open 9-8
Sale Land Contracts 52
LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY O
to sell, Earl Garrels, EM 3-251
tr EM 3-4086. :
Training and financial assistance| BALLERINA LENGTH WEDDING
— BR gs Sage or gown, s 0, $35. EM 43-6215.
chai ie. es! Bloomtield To rash : Can MI BRAND aap Oa aes a
- en "s Spring Coat, size 9, $6. JUniper P1114 after 7 p.m. Lady's ‘Brand New | Spring Coat,
VICE STATION FOR LEASE. }
“Good ror vacee avail-| Boy's Dress ponte. ize 13 & 15,
able. ‘ween
O10 after “Spm. FE #1448. Sport Shirts, Site 18 & 18%,
etter vite —e
STANDARD OIL 2? stall station for tees. Orton- | ALL ope mol CLEAN 7 OED hte -
ville area _ and also A ant shirts from 20c
Marshall, For taiermstion m2 re are i om = 11 p.m.
6-5311 days or Mr. George we) Ci Sun, 4 p.m, the bait
-3426 p.m. store. 389 Orc hard Lake Ave.
SHOPPING CENTER GIRL'S oc a ie i
In very active, fast growing Sub-| Size to 12% Like new. 141
Ex- 8. a4 St.
LADIES CLOTHES. SIZE 10. ALL
kinds. FE 4-4446, FE 4-1920.
NEW BRIDAL VEIb, $15.00 PE -2-4126
SILVER BLUE MINE
stole, ig value,
fice, $275, MI 4-8332.
‘Sale Household Goods 57 ee
1 WHITE METAL FLOOR CABI-
net, $9, 22x24x36, 3 metal wall
cabinets, $3 ea, 2 metal folding
cots, $3 ea. MI 4-3974 eves. POCKET
$525. Sacri-
2 PIECE pte RM. SUITE. See us on your farm buys. These| WILL TRADE OUTBOARD MO-
farms are Tail in Lapeet County | tor for good pick up track, Saay- on gical
Whe os [Far fe Catiing bo| 0° Siam or Office “MO 4.8261 or =. 51_W. HURON FE 41555 Eves, and Sun. MO 4-3625 BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING eo lo 2 GIRLS SPRING ING COATS, SIZE Slacking, Veabines model” Ziesad
STANDARD OIL BOY'S SUIT & SPORTS COAT. sO or py
Size 12.14. Like new. FE 3164.| $71 Peis OL a aeTd ucts.
CRA’ Sg ge ey HEAT-
er. GE 52 gallon, -$89.95
Cc ELECTRIC
3465 Auburn FE 4-3573, UL _2-3000
mg PHYFE SOFA,
bul cond. FE 4-8629. M CLEANERS |. seen what I had to go through to get the ear!"
_Sale Household Goods 57, Oe ne NE ee IN he tt ne tM
LEWYT UM, LIKE NEW.
_All Stasneaee $35.-OR 34-7284.
LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF rice, At Jack’s, 281 Baldwin.
uEW GE VACUUM, WirH AT-
tachments, ‘OR : 3-2306.
OLD OAK BED. DRESSER. BOOK- case desk, buffet. PE 2-4376.
; irae rv antennas, $9.95
"WALTON TV wy Walton
PORTABLE IRONER, “TANK V§C- cuum, TV, PE 5-5651.
PORTABLE IRONER,
$15, OR 3-3473.
TOR. LATE MODEL REPRIGERA
excellent condition,
189 Raeburn.
REFRIGERATORS, TWO — ‘a *
ee. pane washer, $40,
war PUMP, EXC. COND.,
wheel chair, nearly new,
FE
42783.
SINGER PORT. ZIG yo ATTACH.
ee Electrolux Va as. $14.95.
STUDIO Sock i Saunieniceaets ae
Chrome breakfast set ...... $20.00
Electric range .............. $15.00
Cedar wardrobe ....... veers $20.00
Fenny chest ....... aisle $15
Neier eviewmaenwoadane aed
cotton mattress
New sane hg mattresses . gen Hite
we BUY. SELL & 1S EXCHANGE
EVERYTHING FOR THE 1% 8. Saginaw FP $2:
STOVES. SouaRT. SOLD, EX-
SINGER ELECTRI iC SEWIN
chine. Only slightly used. Sacri-
fice, $4.10 or Even month. Cap-
itol Appliance.
TRADE-IN DEPT.
- ay Li " sto - Open 8
a-l TREES, | oat OAK, ETC.
ergreens , Pine, Ptr,
Yews, "Sfugho uniper & Arbor-
ate. Dig your own. Bring tools
& burlap, 2972 Sleeth Rd. 3
miles west of Commerce Village,
is miles east. of intersection,
Wixom Rd. & Duck Lk. Rd.
Daily 8 to 6 “MU 48038.
OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM-
PE 8-2275. ming & removal.
FE) STRAWBERRY PLANTS ORDER now, earliest ting best. Royce
_Long. “Milfora MU e4aes
Stark Bros. Narsary Representitive
Landscaping Ornamentais
Fruit and Nut Trees
EM _3-3125 after 4 p.m.
For Evening A
vp t
For r Sale fe Pets
2 DACHSHUND PUPPIES. BLACK.
2 mos. old Small MElrose 44983.
AKC POODLE PUP — EASTER
Special. 25 Bad cent off for chi
dren. MY
AKC REG. B GLES. 12 WEEKS
olf. OR 3-3
AKC REG. FEMALE he go 3
yrs. old & 2 OR 3-4731.
69
AKC POODLES. CARER AWTARE
_hunde MY tiny ministure Dachs-
AKC REG. opEAGLE “PUPS, 3 ‘mos. old,
oT aLR POINTER,
yrs. , registered American
Field, exceptionally fine hunter.
OR 3- ” oft Hatchery
27715 Deland. Drayton.
FOR EASTER
sas AKC TOY POODLES FOR EAE MY 210. i ° bia AKC — pl PUP-
of quality, Ready
ir * menediate sale. 8-0641.
i a DRAG NE % YD. pose bucket, A-1 _ mora
15. 2555 Dryden Rd. AKC MINIATURE POODLE PUP-
pong Bh gs and silver, OA 8-2804
MACHINES, INDEX MILL, 2-
spindle drill, 10° x 42° lathe, 2
ton punch press, tool grinder,
other tools, Union Street,
Do It Yourself
f _6l
Ls LISHERS SKIL SAW—RUG CLEANERS
ret HARDWARE 489 8, SANFORD FE 4-6105
FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, flodr sand-
face "yugun ‘cganery Oakland
Fue! rd Lake
Ave.
AF NG ACHIN:
if 8, —_ materials
Paint, formica plumbing & el.c-
trical supplies 1 days week yy o : 06, Sundays
ply "196 W Montcalm ” FE }47
oo | Cameras, Equipment 61A
| REACH CAS H CUS-
TOMERS through Classi-
fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181.
CINE KODAK aacarne FIG. | B tanon -lens.7
KEYSTONE, 1958, 8 MM MOVIE
camera, ‘ a tandard, tele-
scopic, wide . MI. 6-567.
POLAROID CAM ry & ALL i
ipme almost new, reason-
Hh a aoe off Howard.
° AKC REG. FEMALE COLLIE, 8
mos old, sable and white,
shots, FE 8-2753, bas
AQUARIUM 15 GAL. STAND,
light, tropicai fish. $20. FH 5-279 701.
BLOND COCKERS FOR EAS _
Males, $30. Females, $15. FE 5-0136.
OXER, ALE, LIKES
eu, Cass Lake Ra
itll eee wie ane B ‘ON PU
old, FE oe | jen.’ —_
BASEN BARKL ini ODE,
Sita BOsTO!
stock,
Curtiss
COLLIE,
male, 6) yed, Bs No faults Exc.
for x
an SCHIE es, Pekinges: B “ppp a gese puppies,
COLLIE PUPS” THORO ED. Tti-colors. UL PHOR: en
PUPPIES, AKC DACH 8 HUND
DOBERMAN “FEMALES 17 MOS
& lo am Reas, FE 8-1647. sin
NNI +i - as itt Fite 1 * Fee.
a, te Pat Gan Lake 2 Ories. i
EASTER UNNIES, PEt
Wvilligee B oes,
FOR Pn R) je
dei Boxer, male. UL Me
;
i
u
> NFER Pe ag ay st Seer me oe
po ¥ Zé ne ee
if ny are’ hid al coc nat Galt LI,
_THE Ponrrac PRESS, ‘FRIDAY: MARCH oT, 7059
sees AND EATING POTATOES _ 3921 Bald Mountain Rd. N
1] wz MO}
aioe. Davis Machinery, ~Ortonville.
NA 17-3202.
Every Friday: Ae
Every seen wa se
nie YL aie dan oe p.m.
ORlando Sa
corsa yim ie
Easter to one} “Happy
& flowers. Potatoes aepies cider
vegetables Eggs
ens ao
FE 37-0078. oven . dress
Handicraft, free
orth of _Bilverbell_ Road
_Sale je Farm n Equipment 76 76
a 8 500-GALLON GIRTON BULK»
tank. MA 6-2620.
3 ROLLS NEW WIRE. CHEAP “300: 6 ft. high. Also ae! chick
eta ea brooder. 3 yrs, oid, Ce new, price §40. a
‘ mae UNITS AND PUMP Ma
62620.
S'. HP RIDING « GARDEN | TRAC.
tor Cultivator. s6-in. arr and,
_'awn_ mowers. $200. FE 8-6840.
ALLIS CHALMERS C TRACTOR &
2 row cultivator. Overhauled A-1,
16’ hydrauiie Moline plow on rubber. Double drum cul-
tipacker, Wayne Walton, 5366
Baldwin Rd. 2'4 miles N. of
Oakwood. ee
ALLIS-CHALMERS MODEL ‘''G"”
tractor with plow and cult. Alls-
Chalmers Model “B" tractor with
. Several others
. _Allis-Chalmers
Sales & Service, ‘Holly, Mich.
rT
BUY EARLY & SAVE Jacobsen lawn mowers.
Bolene tractors & mowers
Simplicity tractors & mowers
¥ able riding m wers
Roto-tillers
Specials on used equipment
HOUGHTEN & SON I. Case & New Idea Dealer
Feckosuse OL 1-076)
COME IN AND SEE _ THE NEW 1950 BOLENS RIDE-A- MATIC TRACTORS WITH PUSH- STARTING AND BO- G MOWERS. -
EDIT TERMS
KING BROS.
Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 40734 FE 4-1112
FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND
used Proulx ae. ey = is
TRA
Of oro 0. ° care:
and 30 rotary mower. FE 2-5309
JOHN DEERE 2 BOTTOM 14° voted 8 ft. double disk, used very
ittie. MA 4-3264,
SICRIGAN CHAIN SAW DISTRIB-
Ealnee rts and service for Titan,
Pose : Fleetwood chain saws.
ON DISPLAY Bolens S h.p. riding tractor.
Wheel horse ‘ Be nolyapon a
¢rigin a in, st *inower.
MENT, 6507 DI Wath OR on 3-7924.
DEL 739 TRAC-
'_ Phone
Auction Sales
AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH., 7 P.M.
Located 2616 Dixie Hwy. 1 mile
north city limits of Pontiac, All few merchandise. Furniture, dry
77
goods, tools, lianc es. 1001
mise. items, ‘auerio N SPECIALS ~—cigarettes, llc raf Bottle of
e a = ege, My Sin, Chanel
0. 6, hite Shoulders, 99c
fishing Bol is oh ra 60c.
2 cel} flash a. 19¢ 3
ounce box All" pone powder.
— al
Community Motor ‘Sales “AUBURN. e bas OY
| After All! MONEY TALKS! rest then drive
Dixie “OK” Lot
_ Bairro puking Mice,
88 SLICES OF HAM ©
Pontiac Chief & Detroiter
Bob Hutchinson
Mobile Homes
sales 4301 Dixie Hienway
OR 202
Open 7 days a week
NEW TRAILER S ALES
CHAMPION-GREAT LAKES
Large Trade-In Allowance
Gibson Trailer. Sales
UTICA, MICH.
47414 VAN DYKE RE 32-7943
NEW AND USED
_ TRAILERS
Liberal Terms .
Parts — Bottle Gas
TRAILER EXCHANGE
60 8 Telegraph
HOUSETRAIL FOR & SALE BY BY
owner. 41 foot. 2
furn., extras. Very reas. On
FE 8-3694.
PARKHURST
Trailer Sales 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion
new Featurin,
M ome-*.
on and Oxford on
AILERS. WE WILL
sell — on Mal _ for 10 per
and prod
: Isi10 Rol Sales, Pr Rolly R Ra. Holiy, MEI
OXFORD
TRAILER
SALES STEWART GENERAL
HOLLY WAGABOND
GREAT LAKES ZIMMER
14 to 53, 6 to 10° wide, 40 to
k from We trade sell or rent.
e have some wonderful buys
iight now. See us today, One
* mile south of Lake Orion on M4
MY 23-0721.
VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE
or rent. those ped 8 gd Sales,
8685 Williams Lake Rd, OR 3-2838,
Rent Trailer . "Space 79
AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE
Aone The finest % mile SE Eg
170 N. yke FE 5-3361
INSIDE CITY LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS
from bus s Pontiac Trailer
Coach Park _ §-9902.
OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR | ~+~~
those who went the best. 40'x80
lots 16's40% cement patios, etc.
Oue mile east r oon on Lake- ville Rd. OA
SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a
|job, place to live or a
good used car, see Classi-
fied NOW} ugahyde covered, foam rubber
shaman Sacked, in purvons E 8 ms for seats, from $5 —_ or solid
| Blee wheels, $ ~
M TUNE - UP ly —
Johnson and Evinrude nae =
cludes new enser, its, spore’ Plugs, wires checked. car-
buretor usted. lower unit
and all fittings greased.
Parts and Jabor only $12. . Take |
M39 to West Highland. Right veel
Hickory Leta Rd. about 7 miles
to Demode Rd-;~ and -foliow +
signs to Dawson's Sales at Tip- |
sito Lake. Phéne MAin 98-2179
FACTORY BUILT BOAT TRAILER.
gs tires, good shape. Price $50
E _FE_ 2-0087.
JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. |
Starcraft & Shell lake boats. Ga- |
booed sreiets. Outboard motor re
Tring,
Pow | oe Lesa Sopgre
Lake A FE 2-8020
MUST ae TH
— custom built 16°’ solid ma-,
gine, — unit and speed prop,
\. sacrifice. exe. cond. Will
__5-8871.
“NEED ROOM FOR NEW BOATS
Must cell 1958 -Deluxe runabout
demonstrator. Complete boat, 60
HP motor, trailer. Make us an.
offer
CAELAND Lede gg EXCHANGE
379 Saginaw St. FE 8-4101
TRADE-INS We have wverel nt? good used
outfits in stoc me bole | Evin-
oa Boy ‘Wee new. Financ-
Harrington Boat Works “YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER” FE 2-6033 1899 8
hee DISCOUNT
Oa Evinrude motor:
yrs. @
Marine Service,
Lake Rd. Open 'til 6.
WE cr oe a A —- BOAT
List wit bee oy oe action —
ers Wa. oy
MA INE EXCHANGE LAN 319 8. Sagioaw St FE 8-4101
85A Fiberglas
MIDGET cer’ Dodie all types, Pibet racer 8
work, Rinse, Lb ake Orion ab sd
31448.
crys & repair, OR 93-8198.
For Sale Airplanes 86
FLYING CLUB =~ of Cesana 150. ir:
i hr. solo. ae iv
ing Service,
RS FOR Pt PHILA ADELPHIA AND oat burgh. Gas allowance to
FE 2-321 Hartford, Conn, 5
FLY ENGINE AIRLINER 76
cial ; Service, Ine, OR d-1ase, TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART
load either way, FE 5-6806.
DERS ae "Fee , DOWN- $:00- 4:30 shift.
town . Detrai
Call Fz e146 after = 1s WEEK. BEAU- L
LM ciaibteaiee Offered 87)
that SPRING an ae and
must make for the fresh
stock thal ts pouring into.our lot
END
you ‘Ghular baviNos
UE Fa SPRING.
CLEARANCE | we
in offering
hus VAL
our
. RANCHERO ‘37 TT paint, 8 cyl. fom .... $1295
49 Ford, '% *. Pope truck .. “ft rid
"54 Chev. % T cyl, : 495
‘$2 Ford %4 T, ‘7. cyl. 4 spd. $308
‘33 Ford *4 T. Bcyl. 4 spd. § 495
"$4 Ford ta T, & cyl. new paim $ 695
‘ss GMC % T. 6 clinker, tarp, trailer, 35 eyl. —
8 a elec. aoe Lark. Used | paint .... only 5 times. $1150. FE 4-2412. | ‘54 F ‘a T, 4 Speed trans. H 08 $5 Ford "5 T, 6 cylinders ... $ 795
toot Seiad eto 20-H AND (© | °58 Ford % T, 8 cyl. radio | § 795 tion, es, am Bennie Briar, | © Ford ‘a T, 6 cyl. new paint § 795
Smad o _ Ale: pe: "56 Ford 's Ton, 8 cy]. ...... $ 795
MERCURY 20H, RACING EN-| 57 Fore 4 T. 6 eyl lon box $1095 "ST = % T. custom ca 1095
"57 Chev. %@ T, 6 cyl. like new $1005
PANELS. *53 Chevrolet $3 ‘81 Ford \% T. 6 cyl. sharp Ave
50 Chev. 6 cyl one ton ...... $ 198
$1 Chev. Sedan ec anret ‘ : 195
‘83 Pord T. bt ig ... § 43
"54 Chev. % T, ‘a nice... $ 598
‘85 Ford '4 T, 8 cyl sharp ....$ 698 '§6 Ford % T, & cyl. nice ..
STAKES ¢ 6
~ VANS - $ 605
‘SL Ford f-6, @ cyl ...... .. $ 405
t. grain body
‘$1 Ford C-5, 8 cvl sec eee § 405
4 ft. stake
51 Ford f-5, 8 — woe HOR & 495
ake
"$1 Ford f-8, 14 ft _ wee § 805
r
"$3 Ford f£-500 8 cylinder .... $ 695
ft. stake ‘
"64 Int’) 162 rg sisiaterwiniaca $ 705
. Van
"65 Int'l 162 Berles . .......... $ 895
ft. Van
‘86 Ford % Ton Stake ....... $ 895
$ 750 FLEXIBLE 26 passenger ....
"$3 Int'l Motor
ALL UNITS CARRY TUR-. NER'S ONE YEAR GUAR- ANTEE. :
CALL
BOB BUTLER At Midwest 4-7500 ye
Harold Turner Ford: 464.8, Woodward, Birmingham _
Hardenburg
‘66 GMC 8 YD. DUM
Hydramatic, pwr. steerin F 51008
NER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7308
_ For Sale Cars s 9
1064 CHEVROLET V-s.. 210, 4 DR. RGH. Other extras. Very lean. Mt rant}
“eye owENs FORD
49 CHEVROLET
é * 95. NO MONEY DOwK
‘Cy’ Owens 47 §. SAGINAW BT.
22 * PE 65-4101
V. STATION WAGON, RAH. ‘Will ‘Trade. FE 8-0513.
‘sa 4 DR. DE ‘AR
WARD. MI
ESOTO SEDAN V-8 AUTO.
RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE-
LY NWO MONEY DOWN! Assume
‘ggg a of P cali - Call Credit
MI 4-7500.
Harold Tecuae ny
2 DeSOTO
BRAID
Officials’
‘'S8 CHEVY'S
ONLY A
FEW LEFT.
GET YOURS
NOW!
This Is Positively
The Very
. LAST
SHIPMENT ON THESE
Beautiful
Like-New Cars
MOST FULLY EQUIPPED
Matthews-
Hargreaves The 'BIG-BIG Lot
631 OAKLAND AVE,
FE 4-4547
1958 CHEVIE BISCAYNE, 4 DR.
Powerglide. Radio & heater.
Whitewalls Local car — 1 own
er $1805.
1957 Chevrolet BelAir 2 dr. su
dan. Powerglide Radio Mester.
Whitewalls. ‘Sharp $1505
1966 Mercury Monterey dr.
Hardtop. Auto, transmiscion Ra-
dio. eater. White - Low
mileage—low price sii fread
1955 Hudson 6 Cyl. 4 dr R&HM.
Nice $605
Bad rockers
tire 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr.
otor—m s—good — good m
price $126,
HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “1B Hiputes from, Pontiac’
Oxford, ane OA 8-2
=! Haskins Chev. PLACE A “LOST” AD. |
Call. FE 2-8181 for an ad/
to recover a loss.
2-8181 for an ad-writer.
‘Say “charge it.” 6 cylinder,
and all!” Due to Easter, ser. 5 5.
PO gad og NADER there will be no Sunday. tort traps, (ol Mere. “aR Ford |- 5 ¢ 4;
Plecrest, Williams Lk., off Hatch. Sale; but two big sales| {oma & Ford “YE ATTEN | ION! ;
Friday and Saturday} WReckinG io Cans io Tay | “WwHy SETTLE FOR LESS” by
per tained ARE ire ‘| nights at 7:30 P.M. New —— “ a rE —B0A WF'RE PAYING = ; | shipment of stock, new or Sale. Tires TOP $$$ DOLLAR.
and used, over the auc-|« Sson15 | TIRES. "TUBES ot CT ENN’ Ss
tion block’ at... EM say Bamijer. 8.
ii USED “TIRES. UP. SUN SALES Also, whitews MOTOR SALES IXIE HIGHWAY STATE ‘TIRE GALES 953 WEST HURON
y el e Dorth of US. 10 | 503 Seginew_ Bt. PE 40681 re com FE +1791 ree ere and Mi 1 TIRES NE pan Rollers, strong gros birds. f 4 —— = “gade ig on General Saf ge “ones ears. ve 3 Hd days sae Gakiand_Ave. MA S131 — MA to 50 per cent of. “9 PARAKEETS Guan TO TALK.|AMPLE PARKING. peice ot ies mY a.s0as, LAYAWAY — SNACK BAR ED WILLIAMS ~ CASH FOR CARS
TT th Wenn 7% MA MONDAY, MARCH 30TH. 10:30] 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn qaenyzee wees go
- FANARIES WATED| £4 mils north, of Columbuvine | ____ Auto Service 8, pe. lies Crane’s Bird Hatch-|. or 7 north of on esi Auburn. UL 2-2200 M24, then 7 miles west on A GRINDING IN THE A H ARAKEETS CANA CaG biaville Rd. Thru Columbiavilie} car rebored. Zuck Ma- -
€ 1977, 584 Oakland Ave.| to Catien Rd., then % mile north| chine 33 Hood. Phone PE Bing, Tor FOX TERRIERS. FE| ‘0 Wilson Rd. Rest to b4e2 Wil | 2-256) ‘sae wine ‘On ene For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 94 * ~ é f
rea Tie FG) Seskace ar’ te cote ties as Sale Motor Scooters 82 PatD aE TOP DOLLAR | #6 CHEVY %-TON PICKUP, 197| 1955 BUICK. GOOD CONDITION: FE, 5-6011 gal. Em-bee stan stainless ‘bulk 1957 CUSHMAN EAGLE- THE RIGHT CAR. _5. Johnson PE _2-3304. : COCKER PUPS. PE| tank. 3 surge units. FE 41013 SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH CHEVIE PICKUP. 374 E. BEV- se BUICK CONV. R&H. 5048 5 Ack for Odette. 1968 Case wrectorts Case | as —cosaAW ~ZAOLE OR LEE KELLEY. “erly. TER Ping. 6 mounted plow, 67 Case 4 SM. . ‘FORD SPECIAL DUMP | : wks. old. MY 3-2810 after 5 p.m.| TOW cultivator, "86 Colby § ton} new. $525 MY 31193 __ ba! Laelia ad as BUICK omen st Pesos REGISTERED TOY Pox, “S60, 8! Black Hawk 4 row| REW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT. H. J. VANWELT 48 Ford pickup Perfect runnin . ferriers Nice Pets for Baster.| {2° planter. 24x36 Hip roof barn | _ers , PE +4246. | OR 3-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy. | 51 Pord i056 BUICK, STATIONWAGON, 06
PE 4648s. ae Seanad 06 goed Chevy panel. 805 E. LONGFELLOW FE_ 5-5006. car com. 900 bushel cats. plus For Sale Motorcycles 83 HAVE JUST $06, BUT NEED car. Fnonee arranged as i086 BUICK RIVERIA. 3 DOOR.
Hunting Dog Dogs 69 69A tional a clerk, Ciar- fix if didn't cost much. 103 ee AUBURN Tia0 Many tai ates: — eee TRIUMPH, ‘LATE MODEL. TR-11 id er. $1,020. MAyfair 6 8 AKG BEAGLES, MALE, ea] Bud ‘Wichtnds “Seams, Prgp.| q0 CC New Parts, $675. call ia % TON FORD V4 STAKE. VERY | 37 BUICK. SUPER FULL sondble, ford. OA 8-3186. a FE 2-019 ui ma ay | MS esi 7 power, exc. cond. ‘Best offer. Pvt.
GERMAN anon HATED POINT-|5AT. MARCH 3eTH AT 1 PM. | Vij SARLEY. 1 cash. Sa. a pe Be ; a ee. _eF pups. AKC. OA 8-2128 the usual big sale of home fur- ‘On ae. OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND dozer with : = Compiete unit. 1985 BUICK SPECIAL, 4 DOOR
Hae ES sicte Soe eee ee | For Sale Bicycles 84 GOOD 900, 'C & H Lusber. UL 2-1390,| “automatic travsmission. radio and ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ae Vises. : . be 7 brod- a * Pore UP. heater, in good condition. May be
re ~~~" | chaise caw. Awetionter dam BOY'S 26° BIKE, GOOD CONDI- CLEAN CARS Y ter end complete! 1O | seen at Lucky's Gulf Service. Yooo BALES OF WHEAT & OAT at Community Aue- . $12, built. Cab in excellent condition.| 49395 Pontiac Trail, Wixom. Mich-
iho Farssworth a. Lapeer, MO-| #28 0, M24 just north of Ox- dine 4 IN. “FIRESTONE WE'LL GIVE YOU M MU_4i1715| gan or call MArket 42273 after
DETR $- 2088 iar Wane oF em Px, 1+ cond FE tues jes 85 CASH - te gyoRD 9-0 DUMP. re % 2ND CUT HAY, STRAW ‘cesso POR YO! ITY =— Whanure, Phone MA $-0668, olga gt aaa ot Tine Boats & Ac d A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR | 95 &" 3 TON GMC PICKUP. EXC. CY” OWENS FORD
GLU TYPES OF isT & IND cor extrs nice Jae are a bave it!|§ HP. BUCCANEER OUTBOARD isi _W. Ypsilagti. PE 3-66 52 BUICK
ey mieeett ca | Ee es | | ie PEA) BILL SPENCE |Poeese oar ct ver. O OA 82179. ham. /Can be seen Sst. from 4| Q—pr STEEL AT. Ai Tandem flat and 6100 Chev. trac- 4 DOOR
BALED HAY. 6c. STRAW. 5c, apg = Pits te one dition $60 OR 3-8506. “RAMBLER” r 1955 All over, C&H Lumber
Seed Oats. Edward Rose. 3 miles r bigger ¥ sales. Pur- They _Co. UL 2133v. NO MONEY DOWN niture for every the| 14 FT. ARROCRAFT BOAT, 35 south of Hadley on Hadley Rd.| Pomr® yor. Query, Fo |” sense qaaeee. Wa S000 -SALES & SERVICE— ‘SS FORD VICTORIA AQUA FOR SALE 400 BALES OP AL| joedea. rking Jot Upton | 16 FOOT INBOARD m1 _S.__BAGINAW rd od : novey | / ' ie eon prt ay Secon) Gare ha =| Mag talerspet, Sap stiart | See M& M Motor Sales | fu, eiue,amatien ee =e)’ C)wens Ortenville RAR weet na ae aa | —trade_tor $4." PE 24606. | por top dollar on ‘ster model cars. MINGHAM-R take 5 Len R 666 8 MxED > Hay, ee BALE FRANK big complete farm ietion lo- | 1957 CURLY CRAFT 16 Fr. yale ore ets sar FoR CL sa GlEaAN in| — eee 7-7 O re 5.3605 9 SAGINAW Sg aio
Milford, MU 2521. on M2 to Brocker Rd. then 3 By, 166 BP. ntoreeptse, yelen | or trade up or down. 3 GMC VT N ‘83 CHEV. HERE IS A LITTLE SEED OATS 1 YEAR| fallen cant lo sti Brgdter Rd ond, ville aphelstery ECONOMY CARS a pone = ang, term $305. Full oe condition. / a certification. Good test. MA. by [Blood Rd \Comer of |] Blood trailer sad cover. nN real a bey = TOP PRICE YOR JONE Ca GMC RAMBLER oo apanonaM
rocker) head - finao S
For Sale Livestock 72 une cai euitle whieh iachades ee atter's 10 BUCK CARE 1-4008 "ta CHEV. (MECHANICAL MIND. NS APSE PSN : ——— ?) Exe. erior. Ne
$.YR.-OLD SURREL MARE. 16 that “eas purchased from the La-| 61. Walton Blvd : WE NEED F t B Hi] sasine crore S12 91.4 per, mo. hands EM 38293 "| pet Bake mune acne bar Mae | «= CRUIMOUE Boat EL CAR actory pranc No money down. BIRMINGHAM n _ : © €-RAMBLER 666 8. WOODWARD 60 MICHIGAN & WISCONSIN HOL- 4 Surge seamiess units 8 mos. Duratech Aluminum "85 to °88 mod Must be ci : Soupay FIBEROLAS —_ ie Hey wheels 700 miles. Brice open. | “54 CHEV. BEL-AIR « DR. SHARP.
ge pick-up,” oat 4-9688, eves. For Sale Poutry | 74) 1’ ton stake (ruck Plus many. INLA Dt Cu Teoanes = = re ecan LARGRST noone Bo Mons 90 CHEVY DE LUXE EQUIP-
many more tools — Jewelry Wag-| 5107 w HOR onree | WAHERO toes: hs ~ POR magerted sports antipue tires| ment. Teacher's car, Some rust,
CUSTOM HATCHING AT 3000 Back Fev gg attend, Metamora | 10 Ew DAILY & SUNDAY #6. | —DCKUD i. a siaet to solve foreign | but ‘clean New ‘ures. $18, FE
Rochester PB. Troy, Mich. MU Hs ed Prop's: Bud Hick: | CHRIS-CRAPT I¢PT. TSMAN = Se hee eee = | mot, | an. auctioneers.| 225 hp. V-8 conv. top. Perfect; Used Truck Parts 89A i053 CHEV. 2 DR. RICE CAR,
|_Grtord OA 81S, cond. $2,450. FE 44676 : For Sale Cars 91) FE 31542. H. Riggins __ Sale Farm Produce 75) DREAM BOAT TAL ‘$1 GMC 228 ENGINE, COMPLETE i#2 CHEVROLET 2 DR. DELUXE.
‘For Sale Housetrailers 78 | OAT ;,, Vigemeker Empire, fi! | FE S0ee. | Buns ie Radio & heater. $105.
APPLES — N SPY, JONATHAN, | ~~~~~~~~~-—---~---~ | 9g" Goan. 20" ‘reinforced wind USED TRUCK PARTS “CY” OWENS FORD Pr Rost SOF
Mcintosh | Delicious, Corti OLDER MASONITE G shield. rubber bump rail, walk-| ALL MAKES AND Mi g : runs, $45.00. 8048 Pheasant, Baldwin, and others. Some ra-\“"or housetrailer. Needs few thru seat in front and —e 51 BUICK t Lak res Fieties utilit grade, $1.00 bU.| Pairs Lavetory installed 6338.| in beck all iste SE Aetets Ave. Rac on eee others $1.80. Sweet cider. Oakland | BaP = Lark For Sale Trucks 90 sires Steen 53 CHEV. 2 DR. RADIO & HEAT. Ore East Commerce. Klectric starting, 38 D2. 2 ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Ra, deweer Duck Lake Ra. and 1967 PALACE 16% 170 WN. OB. | . Fl ER — Ajax 1250, tip-up, A- ~ $125 DOWN! Assume payménts of Burn Rd Milford dyke ~ jot 13. FE 4180. frame. with winch Hold é NO MONEY DOWN $11.63 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. APPLES MUTO 8 ORCHARD. 01, a HOLLY TRAILER, = clamps. wired tail tail light 1 * Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Tur-
Baldwin R Water heater, ighte. and chelce of ¢:80n13 or 6:7 TI IRNER S ! ! a: roe _
_QLAcEMOnE Fania — APPLES, TIRSTRE W _———— ACCESSORIES — Rem Is ( Owens “rrost. blue. Ral ‘rurbe-elide. Ra Ou ad ge Us: 7150 Silverbell “trace. trailer. Since 1932. Guar-| battery, battery box. bow light . Big engine, Tinted glass. power anteed for fe. Bee them and get.’ and paddle, This perfectly Truck Center 147°8. SAGINAW ST. steering & brakes. Like new. Best EAsTEn, ae “SPECIAL | & demonstration at Warner Trail-| mate! can yours for §-3588 FE 5-4101 er. $2,842, OR 3-3374
#e & S0c A Dozen. 2441 Opdyke! er Sales 3098 W. Huron, only $1,470. Boat is availeble 1935 CHEVY. a POWERGLIDE, ong Ott Walton Blvd. | 2 one of vols Byam's ex- ann a Ay for age ‘This is the wonderful L owner, $895. 31784.
AKLAND COUNTY MARKET, _citing caravans -. ;
and "O” high windshields from O 3 $1 CHEV., BEL a 2 DR. POW.
Dt ie tte aoe noe Authorized Sales 86" to 8 wide, al and MONTH F actor r ergiide, $1,400. PE 5-787 a. re.
“Cr OWENS FORD
53 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
No MONEY DOWN
‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW Pi
FE_5-3564_ E: 5.4101
"59 CHEV vi TMPAL A. 2 Door hardtop, full power. Loaded
with extras. Save hundreds
dollars on this See or. calj _—
at Carpenter Chevrolet in Com-
merce. Ph. EM_ 3-410!
“58 CHEVY CONV. a ee FULL
‘power. Automatic R&H Conti-
nental kit. Like new. FE 4-2185
Tel-Huron 923 W. Huron.
PONTIAC AUTO. BROKERS
1957 Buick Convt. Power . $1895
1957 Chev. ‘Wagon, 4dr. PG $1705
1957 Ford Convt. Sharp ...... 605
1987 Rambler 6. overdrive... $1295
1956 Ford Ranch Wgn. power $1295
1955 Buick Cent, hardtop .... $095 , eS ee 1955 Fotd Cus. 2-dr. $895 Wwnitewal 2 6dr. Hydra. R&H.
i ¢ ev Bel Air 6, ar. $798 | vhitewalls. 2 tone paint, $195
uick Super HT ....... $793 *
1985 Nash Statesman $695 +36 Pontiac 2 dr. Catalina Hardtop.
1954 Chev 2-dr- Powergiide 85 Hydra. Radio & heater. White- 1933 Olds 98 4-dr. power $598 walls Your '50, ‘61, or "52 will
1983 Ford CC. R & He $205 | ., make down payment. 1952 Ford tidor __.. s 85 Pontiac 2 oor sedan, White
1950 Dodge 2 ar. . ana green. Hydramatic. Radio
1260 Perry at. Madison FE 49100 and Heater White wall tires. ee Full price $605 = Ore. 210, 2 DR., V-8, AFT- Lots of Traps tion Specials
a pm. FE 6-5651. 100 More- Open stonte, ‘til y
MAple 5-5566 or MAple 5-114)
HASKINS Pre-Owned
Specials 1953 Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio,
heater, eee. | Abors aver-
age conditi $397
1954 Olds 88 oueey coupe, Hydra-
cae powe’ brakes, radio, heat-
Like new condition $807
1955 ons 88 Hotlday coupe, Hydra-
mati radio, heater ala
ted and ivory finigh
210 4door sedan, a 2 gem dag
— Powergiide. Radio,
Santen 1 shape throughout $1197
_ ceasrelet 210 zdees. pgeeareten
‘urgquois finish Show ew
trons engine to the iy si27,
1957 Ford Fatriane 500 hardt
V-8 engine, Fordomatic, radio,
ee. beautiful red and i?
6571 Dixie Highway at Mi5
MAple 5-5071 Open hites "ti! 9
RUSS DAWSON
MOTOR COMPANY
Edsels
standard tranamission,
heater Une a eaees. complete
232 8. Saginaw ° FE ,2-9131
‘97 CHEVY, CONTIN 5 NT A L wheel, fuily equipped, ee |
' 53. Plymouth 4 door.
of -
arp and clean. 2900 Sum
Drive. White Lake. MU 4-3481, “CY” OWENS FORD
53 DeSOTO 4 DOOR
Auto. trans, Radio & Heat
er.
$395 NO MONEY DOWN
‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW ST.
5-3588 FE 6-410!
BTA- a DODGE & PASSENGER
tlon wagon. $625. OR 3-8556.
a "$4. PORD, 2 DR.
REPOSSESSION $335 full No cash needed.
$19 mm: Std. shift, VS. Mr,
Seu, Great Lakes. FE 8-0402.
1958 FORD FAIRLANE 600 4 DR.
PE 5-7428.
1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Au tomat.c transmission, power
steering, power brakes,
1595
Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEA
OL 1-9711
FORD 197 COUNTRY SEDAN
station wagon, ROM. Power steer-
. Ras, 3-2002,
1949 STATION WAGON, NO
rust. $100. FE 4-1691.
‘44 FORD SEDAN. FACTORY
es ATER. ABSOLUTEL
¥ NO Assume pay-
. Call Credit + MI 47500.
32 FORD STATION WAGON. BAR gain. EM 30081. H.
“CY” OWENS FORD
’54 FORD
2 DOOR Redio & Heater
95
NO MONEY DOWN
‘Cy’ Owens * 147 8. SAGINAW. 8T.
EE _ 5-3588 FE 5-4101
‘53 FORD ¢DR.
REPOSSESSION .
= Ng
No cash needed. $265
$18 month. Perfect re
Bell, Great Lakes.
CONVERTIBLE 1951 TORS. NEW
top and “yr sell or swap for
pickup. 5-7645. -
“CY” OWENS FORD
36 FORD DOOR
Radio & Heater
$745
‘Cy’ Owens) 147 8. SAGINAW 8T.
5.3568 FE _ 5-4101
YES IT’S TRUE
Haupt Pontiac
As the Place to Buy! FE
Belvedere.
Finished in beautiful red. Black
and red upholstering.
transmissiod
ment.
sedan —
ore Buick rf ae. D
Heater. Can be had for $10. down.
mos. on alance.
1952 Ford 2 dr. V8. Rae. $5 down.
1953 FORD. EXC. COND. NO RUST
__$305. FE 5-2766 No dealers
‘3 FORD PICKUP, COR \O-
tor, Call Ol. 1-438 after 6.
The PRICE AND CAR BRE RIGHT
WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC
‘98. PONTIAC 2 DR.‘ CHIEFTAINS
HEATER |& HYDRAMATICS
OAKLAND CO. CARS
GOOD THROUGHOUT
3 TO CHOOSE FROM
AT
- Tremendous
SAVINGS
FULL PRICE
$1495 Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac
1350
N. Woodward
|
FEL r3 ~
For Sale Cars 91,
1983 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR. R&H. Fordomatic, $195. FE 16.
‘16a FORD, PR 3 TO NE ORES |
i Choc battins Motor ng i a yg ht aay [peace
Main St.
Ree 1 OWNER. | "56 FORD 2
. Mileage 12 006. PE 43033.
“CY OWENS PorD
on FORD VERTIBLE Fo-OMatic, Radio & Heat- er, $1645
‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW ST.
PE 5-3588 FE 5-4101
‘60 PORD CRESTLINER. FR & H.
; — New WW tires. MA
‘CASS-
OAKLAND
Specials
'56 CHEVY 4+DR.
SOLID BLACK—-POWERGLIDE RADIO & HEATER $1045
56 FORD WAGON ‘DR _ V8, FORDOMATIC 2-TONE 4 NEW W.WALLS, R&H. .... $1395
"36 CHEVY 4-DR. HT mA y PG. R&H.
IVORY.BLU W-WALLS
‘35 CHEV. a ona oo
$4 CHEV... 210 2
"51 CHRYSLER HARDTOP
CAS ap can . USED cam
312_W.
OLIVER
210 Orchard Lake Ave.
Today's
Special
1956 FORD: Parklane Station Wagon
FORDOMATIC, Radio heater. Very car for ~
the fea-
= Ens as safety belts
oor
— finish
Ww sparkling custom trim.
A real obile for
the very ve price of
SEE HANK OR GLENN Pontiac's Bargain Barons
OLIVER Motor Sales - 210 Orchard Lake Ave.
FE 2-9101 _ Open Eves.
"$2 "ta FORD RD CONVERT. OVERDRIVE & HEATER. ABSO-
LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN!
Assume payments of $14.27 mo.
Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at
MI 4-7500. Harold Turner. Pord.
“CY” OWENS PORD
’*51 FORD CLUB_COUPE 5, Ia
$145 NO MONEY DOWN
147 8. SAGINAW ST. FE_5-3588 PE 5-4101
1950 FORD, RUNNING CONDITION — Needs starter, $60. MA 44322.
NO MONEY DOWN
Cy’ Owens
"1 FORD_ 2 DR. V-8 TURN.
out. Make
: Pape Mette and
FE 4-3463.
J EROME “Bright Spot’ VALUES ~
sasccsct —55-OLDS nena
“$8 BEDAN with hydramatic,
radio, heater. A rocket beauty.
"87 MERCURY
MONTEREY Club Coupe with
mercomatic, radio, heater, taupe white exceptionally nice.
$1795
56 FORD SEDAN with radio, heater, over- drive, buckskin and white, look
this one overt
$895
"537 RAMBLER
SUPER WAGON. Redio, heater,
= — and low mileage. Drive
"$1595 55 MERCURY CUSTOM 2 DR., mercomatic ra-
dio and heater. It's a honey! *
*S3 CHEVROLET 2 Rm wita werglid fo, Reate po glide, me
nice ne iF. = =
$425
'53- DODGE CORONET Sedan, radio, heater.
A-1 Httle car
$425
50 MORE to pick from .. . expertly recon-
=" and ety fer the open
JEROME “Bright Spot’’ Orchard Lake at:Cass
80488 Open till 10
RENT IT FAST
through Rent Ads! Room,
house, apartment, any-
thing — Want Ads give
you ACTION. Dial FE
B’ham MI 4-1930 28181.
&
<< $1205 |
Motor Sales -
'Cy'Owens
tee * FE 2a
“C¥" OWENS FORD
36 FORD ROGER'S SALES & 695 Auburn
‘Cy’ Owens ° 147 8. SAGINAW 8ST. FE $4101 -
ae PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN-
ele
Late Orion Motor Sales *
M24 AT CLARKSTON RD.
FORD — MERCURY -MY 2-2611
1955 FORD 8 SEDAN A_very_clean Pairlane. 1 owner,
automatic shift, W-Walls.
R&H. A
Be sure and drive this one, it's
an exc car.
= 'S AUTO BALES
FORD iT. . i 4 ear alanes GOOD COND.
ar FORD ‘STATION WA WAGON EX-
No rust. $505.
No dealers. PE 5-
| ABS EGO iN 30 FORD comrene for older-mode] car.
“CY” OWENS FORD
35 MERCURY » 2 DOOR ma $795 & Heater
‘Cy’ Owens sk 8. SAGINAW 8T.
PE 5-410!
"63 i
HUDSON wasP, GOOD maaan
‘$1 MERCURY CLUB
rn BSOLUTEL LUTELY nd MONEY DOWN. A ents of $5.83 mo. Call . Mr, Parks
at MI 4-1500, Turner, Ford.
4 2 L
trade, 6068 Saapunad’” fosscent
“Shardiap, by owner’ mast a $800 Ran putes” Sit "Lessing "Ra, ott Anderson’ "$8 -
ng after 3
ig ‘AN EXCEL- +3587.
SPORTS CARS: 57 Corvette, like
‘6 MGA
"Ss?
ek ate & SON
“CY” OWENS FORD
‘Cy’ Owens a SMART FE
GLENN'S Outstanding
#2; Month-End
VALUES
Hand ‘Selected
SraP vans oat Our Interest Is
WEST HURON ST.
‘38 LET Biscayne . CHEVRO! Biscay $1804 4 door—Radio & ter Power:
= 8 cyl. In beautiful silver
‘ST FORD Victoria 2 dr. .... $1404 = & Heater, Fo-O-Matic, Real
»
"81 PONTIAC 4 door H-Top .. $1794
Radio & Heater, Hydramatic.
Real sharp!
‘ST “RAMBLER” Station Wen.
4 door — O'Drive. Heater,
tire. Very clean.
"$7 BUICE Super H-Top .... $1904
Power windows, Power agg 4
ge te! be brakes. Dynafiow Sood
"ST “500° . FORD Fairlane . 1404
2 door—Radio & Heater.
Matic. sharp! ’ Po-0-
$1194 ‘66 CHEVROLET B-Air 4 door Sahara Radio & Heater. 8 cyl.
Gold paint, Exc
$6 PONTIAC Station
4 door—aAir pons Bh on ll gue
er steering, Power weaken Radio
& Heater. Hydramatic.
‘3 FORD 2 door Sedan ......
Radio & Heater. Clean.
6 PONTTAC 4 door Sedan .. $1204
Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. One
owner.
‘66 PLYMOUTH Btation Wgn. $ 104
Age iat —Heater, }tone gray. Real-
y sharp!
‘S$ PONTIAC gtarchief H-Top §
Hone paves. Radio & Heater. Fs
85 PLYMOUTH 2 door ...... Radio, & Heater, on janie
‘M4 FORD 3 me
cond a) Healer. 6 eeyi. B=
19 PLYMOUTH 4 door Sona #28
63 FORD 2 door ............
Radio & Heater, O'Drive. 8 ‘on
‘61 CHEVROLET 2 door Sedan $ 94
$1 FORD 2 door ........45 .% &
"80 BUICK Hardtop ........ ae
‘60 PONTIAC
GLENN S: MOTOR SALES. +
952 7» E HURON ree ee re era rey
FE 4- ae ae
For Sale Care
y ACK COLE, INC.
MA‘"4¢-4511
57 PLYMOUTH
2 71305
1 "fr.
Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW ST. 5-3588 FE 5-410) *
FE #
3900
‘Sl PLYMOUTH
ae fa
fs have a very good phi wore ‘OWENS FORD _
33 PLYMOUTH °
NO MONEY DOWN
Cy’ Owens are
“147 8. SAGINAW 8T. _ * $4101
NG:
. WOODWARD.
“CY” OWENS FORD
54 PLYMOUTH — CONVERTIBLE
$645
Cy. Owens! FE
NO MONEY DOW
Olds & = No money p amg gown. Lucky A ote — oe eae.
hn sd OWENS FORD
*S2 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR
$195 NO MONEY DOWN
147 8. SAGINAW ST.
_5-3588 ” FE 5-4101
Bag “TRANS AND
iss? 08 OLDSMOBILE, « dtop. $1,995, FE 6-3588_
“NOW IS THE TIME
it yp A oe
’ CHEVROLET CO.
q Has:The
, INTERNATIONAL
ia 1-YEAR
: _ WARRANTY GIVEN FREE
* WITH, EVERY CAR
100% Covetage; No Exclusions
1958 Chev, Impala, loaded ...
4door
1958 Ford ae... $1626 : to, 4. ope»
* § 4986 Chev. ome F ihGS Dodee iiton V5 anhbeve $ 882)
: - ~ “NEW CAR DEMOS .
Bel Air 9dr. ¥-4, POlid an . tapas BEV BO”? Sates : Convert. V4. PG...) $2348
& more to pick from .
BANK RATES. Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
b _NorthChev. | 1957 Ford, % tom panel. $1005.
1955 Mercury, mercomatic, 4 door,
stationwagon. $1,145. :
| - TAYLOR'S Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
MA 4-1561. Walled Lake OPEN EVENINGS.
Bh 4 A. 4 --4
CY” OWENS FORD -
55 PONTIAC
. pe Gee bees. & | heater. =
$895
s i ’ :
Cy' Owens 147 &. SAGINAW &8T.
Pr 6-3588 FE 5-4101
PONTIAC ee +DR
E-2 EYE, iH rs, Pa PW. Rapeater. Clean. $575
00 MA 5-475
top 790d ‘ 5 lew
(acrylic laquer), 239
hydr. 4
alr nom
Dr. eg,
lent \ent condition 5 PE 2-1104.
RUSS |
| R&R
' MOTORS _” Spring
Bargain Bust MEO
ae “
1
sayor 4 DR. SEDAN. BEAUTI-
FUL MAROON: Poe. AND
HEATER POWERFLITE
wmneds CHRYSLER Lala 4 DR. SEDAN. POWER-
55 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. SEDAN. DYNA- FLOW. N ae GREEN
, coroner © DODGE
REE GT $895
55 FORD JOHNSON 59 PONTIAC
CAR OF THE YEAR
BUY NOW
Used Car Bargains
58 CHEVY 2-DR. $1695
Sharp
'57 PONT. SC HT $2095
40 Miles Per Gallon
55 FORD C WGN. $1195
V8, 9-passenger
56 BUICK: 2-DR. $1295
1-Owner ‘Sharpie
5S CHRYS'R SED. $ 995
-uto. Trans., Good Tires
‘55 PLYM. SED. ..$ 645
New Paint :
54 BUICK SED. ~.$ 695
Auto. Transmission
’54 OEDS 98 HT ..$ 795: Full Power
GET WISE
Economize HERE’ 3 mat econ CAR.
pig ay —_ *59 RAMBLER WAGON
$95 $1995 _— 33 eee aie! Full Price Including All Taxes
rosx WAGON. SKID eit Low OVERHEAD LOCATIONS
RADIO & HEATER. ALL GOES TO SAVE YOU MONEY
=e 51 N. B = 153 PONTIAC | 51 N. Broadway at
KING MAN'S SPECIAL. NEW Shad*olt
AND “a
RGR -
“MOTORS "Chrysler + Plymouth
Imperial
794 Oakland .
| M24 at Shadbolt
RUSS
JOHNSON
MOTOR.
SALES
{ron PONTIAC DEALER
Ven N.: Broadway
ve ase) . Pontiac
Pe, 1 ¥ MY sam or MY 21061
ie ‘
'" >» 1@;'4 Owens!
SSP ane Maeno nemeraeseeneeeaeeennes
iTIAC, GOOD nw Bs
Exc. Was $1,775
| 97 * RAMBLER”
Lake Orion |
~~ Remodeling ey ‘$5 Ford, saber eens
weg ee tee
eae Deere eee
ry] LER
ses” ent a veer ae put very § .
po Pg, A
ot — Si tides pWwanD Mar tt 5 - :
pen
Comm
-lhanaiine OR 30618 after
Drises
Slashed -. “ON THESE
BEAUTIFUL
‘New Rambler’
Trade-Ins |
59 METROPOLITAN 2 DOOR HARDTOP
wenennreesce
58 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2
Was $1 NYE Powersiie. Meow eas
57 BUICK
57 “RAMBLER” STATION WAGON
Custom —_ Foo, geo
Starsoe WAGON
Cyl ee shift, 4
ieeer am Reclin-
was 1 & pent ert "a7 NASH
AMBASSADOR — gEDAN
nental kit. 2 fone 4 ius like new.
WAS $1,673 ............ NOW $1,545
S57 “RAMBLER” CUSTOM SEDAN
v8 All — Air condi-
i. e new!
Was $1,777 ....... ao NOW $1,627
"57 “RAMBLER”
CUSTOM SEDAN
6 Cyl. yA trans. Beautiful
Was $1, ps NOW $1,378
57 METRC POLITAN 2 HAR
” NOW $1,144
HORNET N
‘ & Heater; Hydra-
erie ae RA Full Power 7 NOW $795
Pur A VEITE WALLS. REAL! C4 ’56 PONTIAC NICE. 57 MERC. CONV. $2095] = noor
7 $1395 Full Power mites at Power. 10,700, actual
56 PEYMOUTH~ |'57 SCODA-2-DR.— $795} AS BEB go er °36 OLDSMOBILE SUPER "88" HARDTOP
4 door — Power steering
& Power brakes. ~~ ac-
Red white.
WAs $1,605 NOW $1,540
35 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 2 210
Power Nid 8 1. i et ie “es Excellent
WAS $895
55 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR ¢
eee NOW $595
55 DeSOTO F-DOME 8 SEDAN
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Lamarr, “Experiment Peri-
* Jous.”” ('44.)
11:30 (7) Shock Theater. “‘Mum-
my’s Hand.”’ (°40.)
(9) Theater (cont.)
(4) Jack Paar. Anne Ban-
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(2) N'watch (cont.) (9) Favorite Story. Man L
Journalists
‘/on a horse when she was 11.
Theater.) | Little Fall From Hors
|-Won’t Scare Audrey
By EARL
NEW YORK —
‘stud that got
Batista.
; “On the
to come down
WILSON
while her: back mends.
“Audrey,” he said—over a g
She broke her collarbone.
“When we were living in
Rome, making ‘War and
Peace,’ I got her to ride
again and she got cOmplete-
ly over her fear.
“Then this! She was
riding bareback — had
nothing to hold onto but .
the mane. Somebody rode
out and stopped the horse
suddenly — and she hit
the ground.” He described
her slow recovery. , She
rides lying down on mat-
tresses in a station wagon
over rough fields (not
roads) to the set of “The
Unforgiven” and contin-
ues lying down when not
working. She finds it hard
to sit.
“She's never been " de-
pressed,” he said. “She says
she isn’t frightened of the
SATURDAY MORNING
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(2) On the Farm Front.
(2) Michigan Conservation.
(7) Marriage.
(2) Electricity at Work.
(4) (enlor) News —
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10:00 (4) Howdy Doody.
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10:38 (2) Mighty Mouse.
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11:30 (2) Robin Hood.
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(4) Detective’s Diary.
(2) Sagebrush Shorty.
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27, 1969.” . . “Audrey’s told me she’s going to ride that
horse again before she leaves Mexico!” :
Mel Ferrer rather hopes that Audrey Hepburn does once
. more mount the horse from which she fell
and broke her back. “You see,” he said, “it’s-a
good horse. It’s a beautiful little Arabian
cident, Audrey said.to me, ‘Don't get angry
at the horse! It -wasn’t the horse's fault.”
Ferrer laughed. “As though I were going |is
.?-Having done “What’s
opened his picture “Green Mansions” here,
Ferrer’s flown back to Darang, Mexico, to be with Audrey
* x *
When the picture is finished, they hope to return to their
‘home in Burgenstock, Switzerland, where they were married.
EARL’S PEARLS: No wonder things are looking up. ‘Food
TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Joe E. Lewis says his doctor lim-
ited him to one drink a day: “And right now I'm up to Feb.
. That's earl, brother,
(Copyright, 1959) ~
WILSON
out of Cuba just ahead of
phone, right after the ac-
there and cuss out the horse!”
My Line?” and
lass - of milk—' ‘had an aceldent
~ AUDREY & MEL
horse and hasn't got some lurking fear. She learned that les-
son from her childhood accident and that’s why she wants to
|ride the horse again.”
Loss of Life
Heavy in Tibet Maharaja of Sikkim
Thinks Dalai Lama
Escaped Reds
TOKYO (AP) — Maharaja Ku-
mar of Sikkim said today that
_|loss of life in the Tibetan revolt
has been very heavy but as far
as he knows the Dalai Lama es-
caped from the Chinese Commu-
nists. ;
The young maharaja, son of the
ruler of the tiny Himalayan state
between India and Tibet, arrived
jin Tokyo for a Buddhist cultural
|conference. He said he got his
\information from official sources
just before he left Gangtok, cap-
‘ital of Sikkim.
The Sikkim prince said the Dal-
ai Lama, Tibet's 23-year-old spiri-
tual and political ruler, escaped Tuesday.
He reported that Red forces be-
gan firing on the palace at 1 a.m. ‘Tuesday and kept up a violent Brings Only Leg Injury
ibarrage until it capitulated.
“No one knows if the Dalai La-
ma was hit when the Chinese cap-|Harbor, 35,
tured the palace,” the prince said. |with a leg injury Thursday when
“We hope and pray for him. Even/he fell from the roof of an eight-
if he falls. into Chiriese hands, we story building:
pray no’ will come to him.”
province of Assam.
that fighting in Lhasa had sub-
sided over the weekend, the ma-
haraja said fighting in and around
the capital ‘“‘was particularly vio-
lent”? on Tuesday,
On Formosa, meanwhile, Na-
tionalist China's Parliament
unanimously adopted a resolution
urging Chiang Kai-shek’s govern-
ment (1) to provide the Tibetan
rebels with arms and supplies, 2)
to send high officers and senior
Thetad-born officials to Tibet to
help the rebels, (3) to send Na-
tionalist troops if necessary, and
(4), to report to the United Nations
on the Tibetan situation.
Million Dollar Grant
FLINT (~The Flint Board of
Education has received a $1,003,-
200 «grant from —" }
pose $. Mott fo pay for con-/
a new ey enters
from his summer palace before|or 90 per cent by the end of the
the Chinese Reds eaphared it on| year.
An unconfirmed report in India |his fingertips for several minute’
Thursday said the Dalai Lama before losing his grip on the roof
had fled from Lhasa, and there jedge, As he fell he struck a clus-
were rumors he was heading|ter of electric wires two stories
south toward Sikkim or the Indian|below. They bounced him onto the
‘jroof of an adjoining six-story
In contrast with reports in India | building. Dependable Thor
Again Pleases
in ICBM Test
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
— The Air Force's versatile Thor
has logged another apparently
successful trip over intermediate
range on its 26th flight test.
The 65-foot rocket, which seems
to perform equally well as a war
weapon and booster for space
vehicles, roared aloft Thursday
night on what appeared to be a
perfect start.
* * *
The latest shoot was part of. the
-|Thor’s advanced research and de-
velopment series aimed at im-
proving reliability — that is, bet-
tering —the-odds—for hitting the
target on every launching.
Thor squadrons already are en-
pepened in the United Kingdom
under Royal Air Force control as
jpart of the NATO defenses.
| The Thor now~is considered 65
iper cent reliable, but the Air
Force hopes to increase it to 80
Fall From 8 Floors Up
DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Marvin R.
a painter, escaped
Harbor slipped and dangled by |he - already has begun seeking Must Get Out
of U.S. Soon
for Former President of
Venezuela in Florida
MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — Former
Venezuelan President Marcos Pe-
rez Jimenez, living in exile in a
Miami Beach mansion, must leave
the country by April 15, the gov-
ernment has declared.
’ He can go to any country of his
_i¢choiceas far as the United States:
is concerned.
Whether he will was open to
question, His lawyers have filed
application with the Immigration
Service for delay. A ruling is | mot
expected for 90 days.
* * *
The order issued March 13 by
Joseph Savoretti, district director
of the Immigration Service, ap-
plies also to Perez Jimenez’ wife
and four children.
Savoretti's order cannot be ap-
pealed but Perez’ Jimenez can ask
for reconsideration or additional
time.
An. attorney for the 44-year-old
former Venezuelan leader, David
Walters of Miami, said Thursday
such a delay.
* *
Since shortly after his arrival
March 28 at West Palm Beach,
Perez Jimenez and his family
have lived in plush ——
on Miami Beach.
He has been paying off-duty |
month to guard his fenced home.
Perez Jimenez was overthrown
by a military junta a year ago,
10 years after he led another
military group in seizing control
of the South American country.
In 1952, he became president
with dictatorial powers.
Urge Health Service makeup, a tranquilizer and a spo
April 15 Deadline Set|
Miami Beach policemen $420 aj¢ In the afternoon, the accent
switches. from church to chic,
laden with commercialism and
shallow conversation, Most were
conducted by a man and woman,
* * *
the TV moment, smiles to her wis- from reverence to ridiculum, and)
the strangest people: emerge from),
in light-hearted and headed mood.’ ~
The lady, a notorious panelist of |“
woeka expose a policeman
half extravagnza.
Only when he reported that in
the last half-hour of the show we
would have a panel discussion
with a priest, a minister and a
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Radiation Control
WASHINGTON (AP) The
Public Health Service should
take over an expanded radiation|
control program, a group of sci-
entists recommends. The cost: 50
million dollars annually by 1965.
The suggestions came Thursday I had made vows to each other:
From
GULBRANSEN Exclusive Features
from the special National Ad-
visory Committee on Radiation,
scientific advisers to the surgeon
general.
The group said it did not intend
to be critical of the Atomic En-
the' primary responsibility for pro-
hazards. But it said there are
serious weaknesses in the present
radiation control setu
Flood of Money
Cancels Their
Fund Campaign .
FORT SCOTT, Kan. (AP) — Ay
campaign for $600 to send the Fort |
Scott Junior College debate team
to a national forensic tournament
at Aberdeen, Wash,,
called ‘off.
Too much money!
Contributors quickly responded
with $804, The school board gave
another $100 and said it would
pick up the tab for gas and oil.
Mrs. Kenneth Pollack offered her
station wagon. to the six debaters
and their coach, Kenneth E, Mo-
sier.
Mosier called off the funds drive
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, 3 FRIDAY, MARCH 27; 1950
drive to help its friends win the ee eS
congressional -
“| Working Uliready. to Elect. Friends |
Unione R Roll Up ‘Siachas bor By RAY CROMLEY oaaia by those in sklis on aaah ” COPE vale av eenietns
Last in Series Democratic -primariés in the| # thoroughgoing self-analysis of WASHINGTON (NEA) —~ Organ-isouth, some of which come in the| W#Y wien-supported men lost to
ized labor this: month begitis itSlearly spring of next year.
— The AFL-CIO’s.. political . arm, back, not throw our money sway
on sure losers.”
“Except,” says another COPE
such unlon-opposed men as Sen. /man, “when we want fo convince
a candidate he'll have an easier
time if he bends a little our way.”
Labor in a hurry because Its Commies on Beuiical Educa:
v
LS OUICa! ACVEFLseinert
i Bterested only in getting higher
ie ve ever seen. .
“When we get that précinct or-
i ganization,”” says a COPE official,
Sova bat have the power or influence
e Lifelong. Resident 6 Ooklend County
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Non Partisan Election April 6th
_ Contributed by Friends Hieaders in the rugged techniques| gd ga is already organ-|
re
conferences =~ averaging 300 “‘stu-
idents” each. They'll train. union).
jot precinct work. The first of these
in Huntington, W. Va.,
? A preliminary dice. ‘aimed at |
| raising $600,000, half for nation-
i al COPE, halt for local units.
| A push to.step up ‘‘substantial-
now around 400.
2 ,An attempt: to get local unions
jactive in this year’s elections for
icity and county councils and state;
training and experience they’ll
need "for 1960.” —,
A nationwide registration drive
Pa at registering: as voters
| about 1,600,000 more union mem- backed — wasn't good enough.
He'd have lost anywhere. ~
, “COPE in the future is going to
A sto of 20 intensive regional be more selective in the. men we
ly” the number of local COPEs,| .
Negislatures ‘“‘so they'll gét the|~ 4 oe
How strong-then are COPE ‘and
Oe Soe 6S Seer a, er
UNION LEADERS like Walter Reuther (left) are trying to out why labor-opposed’ candidates’ like Arizona's Sen. Barry Gold- .
water (right) won election last. fall. peition! fapcinoee?
4
mates union political
be decisive in quite a few elec-
tions. A quarter of Congress was
jelected in 1958 with majorities, of
legs than five per cent of the
votes.
Suppose a union should swing 10
per-cent of its members in @ par-
‘ |per cent swing of the union vote
‘would be enough to cancel out activity
swings 10 to 15 per cent of the
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bers in the next several years. many margins of victory.
A push to get more of labor’ ‘sl
0,000 part and full-time paid:
lunion officials active in politics.|
PiOne top COPE officer complains
ithat too many of these paid union
| Iimen are “pork chop officials, in- |
|}
jwages for union members.”
| x’ * *
| In addition, about a dozen inter-
‘national unions have committees’
jot their own for pushing politi¢al|}
aims — the Machinists, the Mine
Workers, the Auto Workers, the
railway uniofis, to name a few.
Local Teamster unions have or-
ganizations all their own. These
\groups. have their own programs
for 1959 and 1960.
one, have a series of ‘political |
education”
way.
Muia-atn “of COPE is a strong
iprecinct organization. Top Repub-'
licans have termed COPE'’s pre-|
cinct manual the best handbook conferences under |
ito yen candidates to see our way
Or, in turn, we can
rr it harder for a reluctant
iman to win & aie or general
\election.
* * *
“We can also use that precinct
istrength — union*votes — to in-|
~~ the major parties to put up
sympathetic candidates, |
pion in the South. They'll know
'that if they don’t come along,
they'll Rave a race on their
hands.” | +. - | | |
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