The Woother ay .. | (ll: Weather Barend Forecast ‘Partly load, warmer ‘Details on Page 2). 116th bh , sikad ocak Pugh tae Apel es light blue eyes as clear as a spring sky. Her golden hair is full of sunshine. * * That’s why Charlene Gaffney is an ideal choice to act as Page One representative of the new skiing. * * * | *. In ‘high school, Charlene is | known as a yarsity cheerleader. As a water sports enthusiast, - Charlene (her friends call her . “Char”) is really looking for- ward to “flee the gree and loves swimming and water- She’s a representative of the _ senior class board, secretary of the French Class and a member of the Girls Athletic Assn. After graduation this June, Charlene plans ittend re looking forward to the. cig a dental office. With an attractive girl like Charlene on hand, the trip to the dentist would be a pleasure. } warm weather. She Eh ik wohios, | WS: | No Judge Assigned Baruch Raps “fo, Sullenberger Suit TaxCut Tak Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger’s ‘$250,000 damage su - against Pontiac General Hospital is scheduled for rail a week from today but no one is sure which judge will! . try it. Although one of Oakland ‘County’ s four circuit judges Doyle added, however, that Hills- dale Circuit Judge Charles 0. Arch, who is stheduled to visit the Oak- land circuit beginning April 8, will not be assigned the Sullénberger case. “Judge Arch has been assigned | to visit Oakland County on an, wwith the docket,” Doyle said. “He has other cases, in his own circuit and in Washtenaw County, that he s|is scheduled to hear ‘this. month also.”* intermittent basis, to help out) Fiaoncler Also Tells Canada Amazed by Huge Margin | of Diefenbaker Conservatives Win 209) . of 265 Seats to Shatter -lin 10 months—gave the MDiefenbaker had been governing) All Political Opposition TORONTO (#—Canada'~ was amazed today by Prime Minister John Diefen- ‘baker’s political triumph which shattered the opposi- tion in Parliament and ‘placed his Conservative ‘party in complete command with the. biggest majority ‘in history. Yesterday’s general elec- ition—the country’s ‘second ‘Conservatives 209 of the 265 seats in the House of ' lany party ever had before was the) 190 seats the Liberals won in 1949. Since his surprise victery last June, jwith only 113, ee eee jority. York history, “Music Man” is eer age enya jon-dollar develop-, ‘the slack. 5 Leader ‘This election victory foreshad-, ‘lowed a toughening of Canadian trade” policies toward the U.S. The Conservatives prontised dur- in; ,the campaign to divert some $500, 000,000 a year of Canadian mports from the alee area. was no pat. explanation | i == Spectacular tae tprhe/ank ot On captains \Success Greets opening day sale Saturday was a/, ‘| Huron street. ition far exceeded expectations. |Idles 4 Million ‘Auto Buy’ Sale in Pontiac The “You Auto Buy Week's” resounding success, all members of the Pontiac Trade Assn. bers of() A tally of sales during Saturday showed the nine dealers sold 124 used cars and 24 new cars. ably was that more cars were sold than were on display on W. Almost all the dealers reported) that customers who did not see| what they: liked on the street, which was roped off for the sale until 2 p.m. Saturday, went to the showrooms and used car lots to continue their search. Robert Oliver, president of the association, said that the promo-) The sale, which continues this) week, is designed to stimulate the automotive business and the econ-; omy in general. Strike in France ' 3 Trade Unions Out in Protest of Living Cost; What struck the dealers force- | Only One Dies ‘During Rescue on Indian ace Emigrants to Australia Among the. Survivors of Doomed ‘Skaubryn’ BOMBAY, India (INS) — A British liner today res- ‘eued 1,200 persons who abandoned the Norwegian ship Skaubryn in the In- dian Ocean after fire broke out in the engine room and spread through the vessel. Only one life was lost— ‘and that as a result of a heart attack—in the dra- matic rescue on the high seas by the liner City of Sydney. | ‘ More is 200 children under 10 years of age were among those saved from lifeboats after the ~| Australia-bound _ Skaubryn was abandoned. Many of those aboard .. }were emigrants heading for a new life in -Australia. (The Inter-Governmental Com- Paris at a Standstill among the five top productions Theteg Tour, June BB er Theater Trippers to See ‘Music Man’ PARIS w — A nationwide 24 estimated four million French The walkout France's three major trade unions! in protest against rising living) costs. a.m. Trains, buses and subways were \idled all over France. A few sub- Could be that a couple years from now ‘the 1958 Lad er trains were running. Air- |\tiac Press theater. trippers will still be the envy of the- ater-lovers. the June 23 to For the lucky 150 persons able to get reservations for 28 trip to» : Congress He’ Opposes for the-runaway vote, Diefenbaker the most spectacularly suc- Pump-Priming WASHINGTON (PB — ' Bernard M. Baruch told Congress today that) jin the face of a tremendous na- tional] debt and expenditure, it is folly. to talk of tax reductions. * * * The 87-year-old financier also contended this is not the time to other pump-priming programs re- quiring deficit financing: Baruch gave his opinions to a Congress teeming with tax re- duction and public works schemes. * * * His appearance before the Senate Finance Committee marked a resumption of hearings, begun last year, into the nation’s financial condition. embark on vast federal works or| |had been generally picked to win a majority in the House, but not! even his most ardent ‘expected such a ‘sweep. Cloudy Tomorrow, Sunshine to Follow Fair tonight and partly cloudy tomorrow with little change in tem- perature is the forecast for. Pon- _. Tonight's low will- be near Sanny skies are predicted for the next several days with light showers expected for the week- end. Temperatures will average |. above the normal high of 51 and normal low of 33 degrees. The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m, was 34 degrees. cessful musical comedies of} ithe decade. * * *. That's what New, York. City critic's think of ‘Music Man,” a lyrical,. charming serving of Mid- western America at the turn of the century. The way. they praise the ham, it looks as if the rest of the nation will still be clamoring for hard- to-get tickets. long after Press theater-goers have returned home with the enviable knowledge they have seen one of Broadway's great hits while still in its infancy. Imagine being jone of the com- paratively few theater - goers to have seen such great hits as “Oklahoma!” or “My Fair Lady” during the first few months of their showing! Yet that kind of distinction may be in. store for the 150 Pontiac aréa_ residents U. S to the Broadway may get in ON The Press by the May 23 deadline. ithe ground floor of. one of Speaking of “Oklahoma!”, that’s the show with which most | critics compare ‘‘Music Man.’ herstein production brought | musical fame to the state of Oklahoma, they expect Mere- dith Willsen’s “Music Man’’ te put Jowa in the limelight. * ® * is $187, covering air transportation, hotel accommodations, |Press and other scheduled events. Eisenhower's Idea First WASHINGTON \) — —— Secretary of State Dulles disclosed today that President Eisenhower had considered stealing a march, on the Russians by announcing a but rejected the whole idea a% a propaganda gesture. The mercury stood at 58 at 2 p.m. Christ’s Ordeal as Mark Might Have Seen It Se © 5 gues, "e's: Top &. FR O68. - —f a is whe ERGY : : a t rs \ } hee ‘ "he : . rae ies 22 : ‘ ’ BS) ee ; Va ele ‘ ' * \ who get their reseryations into ‘And a Certain Young Man Followed Him.. way. “Take, eat, this is My body.” Then, later, ‘Drink . ./. this is My. blood . . poured out for any... .7 Mark froze. He could hardly be lieve his ears. After'a time, they sang the hallel, and then, =» ated) (Continued a Page 2, Col. 2) sicionepsieiiuaininndat In Today's Press i e at io gerig bee beard mach about thei This -had been, at first, a jubi-| Yet, admiring crowds flocked | With only a day remaining be- this time, then wrote ne 4 Frise Pilate. Judas the igh petests. lant —— — — of; about -_ _— and the _. fore the Passover, Jesus and His court administrator, } eredith, : he ‘|Jesus, a Mark’s family was! chested Tem guards ung ties hed | D SPiact iat test fos ns(mone Om . back, tight jawed, mutiering. Pn habe. a. festive teal |” actors, dra rent happen-| They had streamed out The spacious, hospitable house of Ww ANT TO SELL eae od poll through Benjamin “—_s po Mark's rasigall Mary, was a regu- y GEORGE CORN Him, strewing the lar meeting place of the apostles, YOUR CAR? i AP Religion Writer flowers and palm branches. and most .appropriate place for If you do, here’s how to find” || The youth pulled @ linen wrap a 2a 2s "the supper. | Stayer the geek, oe :fabout his dashed “pieehne!” they had shouted. * * PES og i Rage poy i ae ; }the room voices, Ad mt, Hundreds |insir usual-place, to the olive monte “\with the ‘piquant odors of roast Of casts te find just the [press across the valley, to. Geth- JEALOUS. UNDERCURRENT Seth ond belies, drifted down peor Rams ge BF Take ithe semane. ; But, amid the .adoring fervor into the dark dourt- outside. Some- ad brought a.cash Buyer the || The young man cut through wery also the muffled sneers, the thing Jesus said—if Mark heard A Seam sabe tc ar cgeeee! of the religious rul it aright—jolted him. |. SL FieMOUTH © DR CRAN- |) ost route “Truly one of- you will | Sprook Radio and heater, pew eee qe did not grasp, it tatty:| uetray Mh Seth. een S| Wat sacnarits CABH. Some urgent motive had driven). 4 but he later would record. ack seapainn wu... bE 9-2037. £ him to quit his home in.the thir) jc, im all its stark implacabil- : , To Place watch of night, and go in search) jy, : Ip it I? “ae of Jesus and his little band. The reigning® Sadducees, ere! e ip a moment, #0 emerged, Just ask for the 2 ae ae cant oy ween apemtoght yoy aber ee : Mark, the, gospel writer IP one Deas sts 's fleas'a. lad ty, hie teens vial ed cat. 4 Iscariot, of Kerloth. He seemed es Jesus, made His final entrance Dreadful ‘rumors passed from in great haste. | Shomiaie ts - : ms6fith| mouth to mouth that the authori- "The. supper contimed. Astonish- jerome “Bright Spat” Needs 8 HBr p\° tin, toe speing 3 ; at 29\A..D. —-_{ties were bent on destroying Him. JOUN - ling sayings floated from ‘the door-|. Markets. ....: oodendsosesees . Obituaries” ....6-rece ey 8 Sports ....... ee 14, 15 Theaters ....... ccc cs ceeees 16 TV & Radio Programs .... 23 Witson, Earl ............-. 3. Women’s Pages. soos 7 thre 10 Just as the Rodgers and Ham> The cost for the theater trip) theater tickets, New York delivery of The}, U.S. suspension of atomic tests | fer you that 1 line traffic was halted. Garbage collectors were out. Gas workers stayed home. Pres- sure was low in all the Paris gas mains, The strike put a crimp in the start of a much-heralded cam- | pajgn to clean up Paris. Garbage was not collected, streets were icity to discourage littering the | Sidewalks were not emptied. (Red Resolution Phony’ | WASHINGTON (INS) — Under Secretary of State Christian A. Herter declared today that Rus- sia’s stated intention to halt nu- clear: bomb testing is as phony as the resolutions-of ‘‘a_ drunk jton temporarily on the wagon.” : hour tranport strike today left an) - was called by! It went into eet a at 4 not swept, and 6,000 wastepaper|- baskets scattered throughout the). mittee on Earepean Migration aid in Geneva that the Skau- bryn’s master had messaged rep- resentatives in Bremen that the fire started in the engine room. (The captain said: “All passen- gers and crew safely took to life boats with excellent discipline. One City of Sydney.” (The ICEM reported that 904 migrants and 176 other Ts iwere aboard the Skaubryn, which had sailed from Bremerhaven, West Germany.) OREW INCLUDED The City of Sydney radioed Bom- bay that it has “rescued 1,200 -}passengers from the Skaubryn.” The difference between the’ 1,080 passengers reported aboard the 1,200 picked up probably accounted for the crew. * * * The survivors will be transferred to the Italian liner Roma, which also responded to the distress call. The City of Sydney has alreddy left the scene — after standing by until daylight to make _ no ote had been missed — make contact with tle wane which was bound from Colombo, Ceylon, to Aden; The Roma will take the sur- .Wivors, to Aden on the Arabians peninsula, where it is expected Thursday or Friday. The fire broke out on the 9,7386- ton Skaubryn about 4:50 p.m. GMT (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Trickster Lok ‘| tape a “kick me": sign to her back sa rots ection <'haes 4 sige ¢ Rule Today | PRANKSTER’S VICTIM = ‘tke hike _ of 54 Dakota Dr., Se pling be Oat of Oi E. Schulz If, 10, of 221 pewa Rd., today as he ee -, shortening tropical year. Might Smell Strange . tofay — creamy chocolates with : The Weather 4 CHIEF MILLARD PENDER Police Captain Gets Promotion Millard Pender Named Two County , 1S Seeking Renomination — Two more Oakland County offi- Chief of Department at Waterford Township The Waterford Township Board | promoted Police Captain Millard J. Pender’to chief of the town- ship department last night. Pender, 43, has been in charge of the department under the juris- diction of Supervisor Elmer John- son since the release of former chief Frank Van Atta jast June. Before that, Pender served as justment would be maile, retro- - By E. H. SIMs What is the tropical year? wi it getting longer? « The tropical year, about which many people know little, is the) time required ,for the sun to) return the vernal equinox In other words, it is the actual year from vernal equi- nox to vernal equinox. And this time is less than that in the | sidereal year, or the calendar) year. The length of time, it requires for the sun to return to the vernal equinox each year is P See the: decreas ic ov tie et will never notice it in your life- time or “feel any effect from the It is growing shorter by only something | over .5 seconds a century. . Thus it will take about one hundred twenty centuries for the | tropical year to grow as much as) one full minute shorter. In other words, you probably -have more immediate problems. = = ngs April Fool's Day Candy CHICAGO W—Ted Speros, own- er. of a candy shop, offered a va- riety of April Fool candy for sale Pall 0.5. Weather Berean Report Today in Pontiac fémperature preceding 8 a.m. Lowest day at 6:57 Wednesday at oie a.m. ‘then pick his -prize from a catalog Win in GM Contest A total of 18 employes at the Fisher Body Division's Pontiac plant, have been announced as winners in General Motors Golden Milestone letter-writing contest. ., The winners will each receive an award certificate designating a point total. The individual may witha point value equal to that which he has won. : The 18 local winners are: Frank Aielic Laterne J. Brenay a James R. Blumenschein James M. Brown Verne L. Dodge Francis E. Dumbrique Milton I, Galbraith . ing publican ill incumbent ticket in-the county has} table, 40 in all, are covered with rust leather. Lighting is diffused under a serrated plastic ceiling. There are two white “blackboards” in the room. Blue chalk is used. The subject under discussion is a well-known green. Flint’s ‘Auto Buy Now’. Campaign Booming FLINT # — Flint auto dealers today tabulated first returns from their “Auto Buy Now” campaign dod found *® * * which started Friday, The 23 dealers who make up the Flint Automobile Dealers aeeee HOU OHOPEESH HH oo oe Temperatere Chart een” “@ 64 ‘ diem Hi Mitwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans Wew York "pera sBaeesssoasssss $2| for the next: 30 days... ; ‘| uf Weather Bureau, Aorecast the. ¥ probable eo |) would never have an economic [Drop That Doily, Thief! freee i |The Day in Birmingham es & * Creek Enquirer and News, the Lafayette Journal and yj ®, the and Ireland, says‘the United States have a of the spoke at a meeting Memphis Jewish Welfare Fand, DALLAS u — Mrs, Roy Low. ry, 50, was baffled by three rainfall and, : 4 Feterate, vancetone seit Building Collapses, Trapping 2 Women — , encounter difficulty in making pay- .}ments on home mortgages. - : * , carrying down a_ portion ‘lof. the store’s roof and trapping wo-svomen kitchen workers under wo tons of debris. was not determined immediately. \Driest Month Since 1910, » Says Mr. Weatherman. | Warned of Gyp o |-oft with: Edward Vigil's racing | Gl Homeowners Don’t Give Up Equity to Racketeers, Advises VA Office 4 Veterans Administration and ion Okays he was quitting this committee.” because “I don't Pontiac area that they should) * Floyd E. Cremer, deputy director of the Oakland County Veterans Affairs Dept., made this warning today on the heels of a distlosure} check with them as soon as they] ° WILL Airline of Bike Stolen; He Skates: DENVER @ — A thiet rode ss i HARRISBURG < oo peek ‘ ays For Reservations See Your Travel Agent or Call WOodward All Allegheny Rights carty Air due tothe death of their A peel Rate Now Freight and Aly Express ALLEGHENY thre Exccutives t+ ‘Wednesday a a bem \ = : me : has been a minimum of seek renomination to their posts|joined ‘again in seeking re-election, HAM—The new. zoning] There : on the Republican. ticket in te Already inthe race are Prosecutor ; dinain ae, te ie of Biering WAS caceett Pane bette tn August primary. ., |Frederick C. Ziem, Lynn D, adopted by th Com: | They are veteran County Treas-|Allen, Sheriff Frank W. Irons, and} — mission last right. It will become night, vametie ee. urer Charles~A. Sparks, who will/Drain Commissioner Daniel W.| / effective immediately after a SS oe thé eeet side 0 ot pe bene ws Barry. . yee aA ; | . : Hunter botilevand. north of Maple 3 T. < neers cation. vard at | '' Sparks, like Allen, will be hop- Revised parking station and sign ! and costs will be | |who’ will -be vying for a second ing for hin 14th cutive, Swe fiedina ar brought ino line wines yp radlige — bey year terni county a the regular zoning ordinance, re ae 1 * * tion he first elected to lo ae With Sparks and Murphy throw-| In 1992, ‘Sparks is 65,and_ lives mms agreed en eee a te “| at 7019 Hatchery R4., Waterford printing of 2,000 ordinance book- scnesteeat fe. ; aes “het akan < diealal al lets to be wold to, the public at if caie come ote be mbe the ' youngest member 6n thé county}. “Mayor William Roberts said he| leaving them overnight im yards, Christ's Ord | SOP “wan in length of eee -telt tee Planning Board and City| drives and on unlocked porches ON LATISES Ordeal ee a eas ist cece | [Planner Herbert Hertberx 4+ plieg also maid that pro cr ‘Coat November of 1956, after filling the “ [served a great Nicensing of a bike will aid officers (Continued From Page One) nt ot Sema Register Orrin Me- » the. way they -drew up . the PEP lin its recovery if lost or stolen. ge.away,” Jesus told...them. | Quaid in April of that year. : i ordinance, — As with motor—_vehicles, the bike *, ., A little while, and you-will | _ : f — *. {icense- record of Stet tee A ee cee. er I 4 90M)“ |information in identifying the bike weep ’ cee your ae : ike. sorrow shall be turned into joy Warehouse Plan Liner Saves 1,200 — i - + « In the world you will have | ° . i : ¥ * ..; eae of irinalation, bat be rogue cece to F ) Burni Shi . The Auxiliary of Metropolitan "ve sce op a rom Burning 0) (os eee a ; : dd as of Then they left, strdjiing sewty, Under Scrutiny (Continued From Page One) Mrs, Walter Leipold, 550 Cran-: their conversation fading into the) ~~" ~ re - = an es mo Se ae Press Phote (1:59 am, EST) as gjerook Rad., Bloomfield Hills, As. bed. TY emt Side! Waterford Eyes Buick’s| © 20KE BACKFIRES — Wesson E. Schulz’s (right) of 235 Linden Ré,, thinks it would be more |Mendny., Cin nat: ere Se See ee be Mrs. oS -% * Million Ex + | (center). prank’on Rosemary Hoenstine didn't fun to joke the joker on April Fool's Day. All |indian Ocean between the Red Sea). kek Seheeie end dirs Hours later, however, something $3 ce on pansion work out as he planned it. Gary Rogers, 10, three are students at Webster Elementary School. |ang- , Stanley Pepperell, - happened to ~~ veal young ‘man Project in Area — att Heeger e ae |MULK STILL AFLOAT + ¥ flying across. city toward . ee : radioed that Michael ottrnine Mount of Olives. Why did he go? | cob sttie - | . | Fas Ge ey ee ior iichaed Vettrainn Mas i simpy a competing ae, bung ram and eecicato’ Pastor Thinks of Heaven Judge Refuses |e S382 ster nape a°s'S vey tees mins sire to be with Jesus? Perhaps |house on Williams Lake Road in| # Se : B c = p.m, EST Monday). wt |Hils, will be held at 9:30 a.m. only darks Maen and aaa $3 million eae S Hap P INCSS at Its est a hing ent when last oc Mass anh tag rth at 10 * ’ are 4 S23 aa was ! ° id someone was sent to war 1 Him. tudied the township <> 4 : j , f F Goff the of Sydney. a.m. Officiating willbe the Rev. he x *« « ramon 4 ” (Eetses'a' ete: bg gee toon => — yr on 0 ree Bs ie of the rescue were slow|Francis T. Stack with burial in the night streets echoed with contem: eaven, written iocal- tesidents and compi y Mary hing estern world be-|Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. as the youre vanieg footsteps. would rae sapere, Seat Anglemiee; Pontias Presé chureh editor.) ~~~" |, Asks Prosecutor Drop |fie sient However, plans ca! future abode believ- things, : judge's suggestion. - ts eee rer oom the -day the building pormitjers: Wherever Jesup it, We. bevee as oe, ee connie lowed Him, ing a. issued. ven on earth. . the order which would re- linen cloth about his body.’*"Mar|" ° ‘ | What is heaven Mike? Bt ts like rg by lease Goff from the cOunty jail. | set down this incide « years later. z 7 - : happiness at its best. There is { Judge Doty made the suggestion NO tne meet wares ws|Ford Negotiates RE pie Seat Seine <5 Sono at have beer be “With Auto Union Grand Rapids Herald agninst Gott, At the conclusion of} _ * * * in Lavish Room futon deuied at motion ty Ot Se As he related, the soldiers spied Cha in Hands fense that Goff be acquitted on him trailing along behind: the) pEARBORN (INS) — Opening ng g grounds of insanity. bound Jesus and tried to seize him, | contract negotiations between Ford| - * * * grasping his garment. But he/and the United Auto Workers Union| GRAND RAPIDS # — Booth He is-accused of killing Mrs, squirmed out of his skimpy dress.|were very colorful yesterday injInc. has purchased the Grand Rita M. Cummings, 27, a Flint _He left the Tinen cloth and ranithe company’s new rultienillion|Rapids Herald ceped ly Federated divoreee, back in August of 1955. ) . . dollar office building. Publications Inc. Tomorrow: The Wife of Pilate. The conference room is in white, ae ee nas re bane : trimmed in stainless steel. to join Booth ch State Hospital. The prosecution - . bargaining table, 54-feet long, is|The Herald has a circulation of for conviction when he 18 at Fisher Body ~ |ct,tiona birch, cosirs around ‘the peration dally and Sunday 08 i Se acungad nt Docent : oe oe eee oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1958 = 2 Ss : ‘ io yee _ = S ee er — ae * Be - po ; * e 8 so a Waterford Flushing Out .Water System at Night ae im 1 LOOK NO FURTHER! Here are three of the greatest ‘suit values in Americal Westertield - Flannels ee . for comfort ond styling! Royal-Hall ‘Worsteds . . ++ for long-wearing. good looks! 37.95 _Golden Embiem EMe Worsteds . : : . «+ top tailoring achievement! Y 42.95 In this day of higher costs, soaring prices—here is that Robert Hall continues to hold prices down! ee ee geydat Lown Oretoaleoesh Zi le t Lower means ties ied toms into Robert Hall right now ... | see these suits, feel their fine quality, notice the | careful tailoring, the up-to-the-minute styling Best of all, your com satisfaction is or your money back EN ‘g * fj oD f, . a5, Use THE CONVENIENT ROBERT HALL LAY-AWAY PLAN Pontiac, Mich. - 200 N. Saginaw St., : get a certain eeu ok S if they. were to use the water e Pursley | Service for Mrs. James (Hilda) il p. m: Wednesday from the ‘Church of God on Hughes St. Elder jRobert L. ‘Wiggins will officiate “ithe City of Pontiac. ‘|Lawrence of Lake Orion and Floyd | Service will be at 1:30 p.m. leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fior- Mr. Boardman’s body is at the Funeral Home. MRS. JAMES COLEMAN year. 2 ’ EDWARD: J. FRANKS Edward J. Franks, 58, of 112 S. Saginaw St. died yesterday of pneumonia after an illness of two) months. He was a former employe of - He leaves a sister, Mrs. Ruby Webb of Pontiac; two brothers, of Pontiac. Thursday from the Huntoon Fun- eral Home with the Rev. James H. Luther of the Silvercrest Bap- tist Church officiating. CLARE GRIFFITH . Clare Griffith of 172 Norton Ave. died in Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- pital this morning. , His body is at the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. FREDERICK C. KAISER Frederick C. Kaiser, 8, of 417 Elizabeth Lake Rd. died yester- day at his home after an illness of four weeks. ; : He was a retired partner of the a member of Grace: Lutheran Church. Besides his wife, Bertha, he ence Meyers of Pioneer, Ohio and, Mrs. Thelma Dietz of Pontiac; and two sons, C. D. and Fred Kaiser Jr., both of Pontiac. Service will be at 3:30 p.m. Wed-| nesday from the Sparks - Griffin Chapel with his pastor, the Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer, — officiat- ing. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cémetery.- HUBERT KEYLON Service for Hubert Keylon, own- er and operator of Keylon Gar- dens on Dixie Highway, will ‘be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Hun- toon Funeral Home with the Rev. James W. Deeg of the Oakland Park Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Waterford Center Cemetery. A member of the Methodist Church of Alabama, he had been employed at General Motors Truck tering the floral business. He died Sunday after an illness of 17 months. Utah, who died in a plane crash last Thursday, will be at the Far- mer - Snover Funeral Home after Pol ers, all of Hill City, Kansas. Service will be at 1 p.m. Wednes-| day from the Pursley Funeral _ ‘ling. Burial will be Cemetery. - ‘ ton Plains. . liam and died yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. of 6408 Globe St., Detroit died here ia Keego Harbor, she St. Michael's Church. Surviving are a - lat 9:30 a.m, tomorrow at St. Wil- Lake Rd.. W; MRS. ROBERT H.. BARTLETT |liams Church, Walled’ Lake. Ot- ; . ied early to OXFORD — Setvice is pending ficiating will be the Rev. Raymond ~ Hattie A. Bailey, of Veteran's Hospital. at the Bossardet . Mabley j|Jones with burial in Wixom Cem- Pontiac and’ Mrs, Clarice Mills of|is at the Coats Funeral Home,|Home for Mrs, Robert H. (Ella)/®ery. , si Mason; and three brothers, Stan-|Drayton Plains, — Bartlett, of 39 Barber Rd; who The Rosary will be pag ley of Breckenridge, Harold of} He was a machinist at Pontiac died this morning at St Jongh *:20 p.m ie enon at a ° Walled Lake and Kirt of Novi. ‘| Motor. ; of dea Marcy Hep, - a\Wened tae uneral Home, Following the service at 1 p.m.| Surviving are , Leon, body may seen after Lake. Thursday in the Barnham Fu-jof Drayton Plains; his mother,|p.m. today at the funeral home. — A farmer, he had been a resi- jneral Home in Temperance, his|Marie Parks, of Alexandria, Indi- ee 7 {dent of Oakland County for 30 body. will be boaigit We Otawaiann Taess hregees, wale ot Pie CONRAD BAYER a . p.m." 1“ ™ Drayton Plains; and three sisters,|ice for Conrad Bayer, 78,-of 3145 ALBERT F. KOEHLER Mrs. Wilma Miller, of Waterford;| Middle Rd., will be held at 1 p.m.) MARLETTE — Service for Al- and Mrs. wis @ mb _ Mrs. two Roger Lockwood and Elton of Clifford. * * * Two sisters; Mrs. Anna Hotch- kins of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Grave Oertel of Arlington, Va., and a brother, John of Albany, N. Y., also sirvive. WIXOM — Service for Joseph Czarneski, 71, of 50274 Grand Riv- er, who died yesterday, will be held of Detroit Here Factory Representative WEDNESDAY—2 te 3:30 P.M. See CR a 10Y%2-IN. METAL Home ‘with Dr. Tom Malone ot) 5 Emmanuel Baptist Church officiat-| Oak Hill ROXANNE ROOT Church of God, died Friday at her infant daughter of Kenneth and ® home. She had been ill about a June Root of 6380 Elmwood, Dray-| © besides her mother |= and father, are two brothers, Wil-| § and James Root; and grand-| ' parents, Jesse Ousnamer of Orton- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Root fof Clarkston. Surviving, Roxanne was born on March 17 MRS. JOHN TEOLI Mrs. John (Frances) Teoli, 70, 2 I Prayers will be offered at 2 p.m. | @ | Sand Pail ’ AND SHOVEL $1.00 Value Gay colorful all metal pail filled with delicious Easter candy. What a gift to give. Filled With EASTER CANDY © 59° Electric Shaver RECONDITIONED | -—While Yo £4 Wait Service— Extra bert F, Koehler, 77, who died Fri- REMINGTON 3 it,|Dorothy L. Rappuhn of: Almont; /spark two sons, Carl of Royal Oak and A sister, Mrs, Sarah “‘Theut’ of Detroit and 15 grandchildren’ also blaz survive, « 'OK School Bond, Taxes. ANN ARBOR @# — By identical, E ; margins of 63 votes, the Ann Arbor/E © ff School District voted yesterday to| E@tiin increase taxes 244: mills. for oper-| EEnapape ating purposes and to issue 3,-/ Egy 750,000 in bonds to construct a new| EE ™ junior high school and additions to; $1.95 : . other schools. As s flexible rubber. finge: of ebten” yast™-Weleoe ni £. rt, Black colors: Pew ali LADIES’ & GIRLS’ WEAR MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS NYLON in White & Colors GIRLS’ PANTIES m~ 3 Pair for. Wednesday Only! 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS Reach easily into the tallest of canisters Sizes 32 to 40 White broad- & eloth bras in i 2 te @-) ag © C cups. Some sotled. : LADIES’ Full or Half Slips $1.89 Value NEW SERVICE—Remington factory representative will be in our store every WEDNESDAY of ‘every week. Electric Shavers —Main Floor LONG HANDLE : MEASURE CUPS Graduated alumi- $1.00 Value . Half slips in sizes 3 Full slips in cups — 2, Ya, V3 cups — extra =! WEDNESDAY ONLY! 4 Kaiser Coal and Supply Co. and|& & Coach for 26 years before en-|— T. SGT. LEONARD A. LYNAM) The body of Air Force T, Sgt.| jLeonard A. Lynam, 28, of Layton,| & 7 p.m. tonight. Dry Dish Towels Regular 25c¢ Sellers 6°7T Highly absorbent dish towels in j attractive striped kitchen de- sign. Limit 12 towels. Ane a ~ . _ CANNON HMxl4 Inch ~ Dish Cloths: Reg. ° Seller. cloths with attractive striped design. Big 14x14 inch. yack oa $8 N. Saginaw —Bas Famous Cannon absorbent mesh 3 tion Germination Guaranteed “COUNTRY SQU IRE’ Grass Seed $2.95 ‘Value 5-POUND ‘Country Squire’ grass seed mixture by the J, Oliver Johnson Company. $1 66 High germina- gtaranteed, full 5 pounds in plastic bag. —2nd - Floor 7, long handles. With wall rack, _ Se get 93° sizes 32 to 38. si Famous 2-Way Stretch Girdles . To $2.89 Value’ c Sizes $S-M-L - Choice of panty, or girdle styles | in popular 2-) way _ stretch.| Save now. 10I Uses in House ALL STEEL | UTILITY STOOL $8 N. 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PLASTIC Super Juicer 1 48 urable molded plastic as picttired. wist of the wrist spins more juice, strains seeds with a single action, < cn ; Boys’ all cotton socks im popular blazer stripes. Ankle length nylon reinforced heel and toe. Sizes ¢@ to 10 | $4.98 Value Full Combed Yarn BOYS’ REG. 59c T-Shirts or Briefs QO | me Choice L : 7 24-PIECE i] ne ten $1.00 STAINLESS STEEL ; T-Shirts are veintoeced with nylon’ Dinner Ware ‘| at neckband, Briefs have strong elastic waist. Sites 6 to 16. * Forks ® Knives * Spoons 3” * Teaspoons . Regular $5.95 Seller. Stainless steel flatware for everyday or quest use. . forks, spoons, 6 knives, 6 tea spoghs : t Sturdy ALL PLASTIC | - - §.PIECE CHALLIS.or RAYON. Boys’ Sport Shirts SIMM). “ye Ee PARTIES . Pz i> _ [}e nlaced betore the City Comtison "the 1858 public improvement} ann arse vines, Carus i taney Attending are Mrs. F. Milton — = . | ce scheduled. Five off ar.erni eae Sete ee Hathaway, $8 E,_ roquois Rd. _ | them ‘involve the city’s intention|two ‘blocks; Kinney toed, Oakland to| President of the Women's Auxil- ) } to install curbs and gutters on| Seay: ee onting eretna Bagley] 2TY to the Michigan Optometric 17 S. Cass | | : to Prankita rood Society, and Mrs. Charles W. Nel- | , ; 7 wear drett, 62 Mariva St., president of —— a ~ The gravity of Venus is about 85|the Michigan Congress a Parents -eegp ' porumammng eres — id: Wo'New York avence, per cet that of the earth. and Teachers, ; are | TPae oe 4.99 6 > : will you be “sitting pretty” at 65? > ia / : pT e a ® @ Xe. ...or just sitting? New Low Price! ~~ . * This electric pillow massager loosens tired muscles, firms flabby ba spots! Has washable corduroy cover in red, gold, turquoise, or co- , - coa. Give first and = 4 second color choice on . 7: ma mail or phone orders. ta, - year guarontee. 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A good place to keep that nest-egg om Zl Blo, | /CANDEI A BRUM is Pontiac State Bank. ; Fo 3 : , § | Remember this about savings... you always take out more than you put in. ONLY... I | , YOUR ‘20th WEEKLY | : J a —— 7 Esp CHRISTMAS CLUB PAYMENT hy : 10” Candies, Package of 6, 59¢ jf IS DUE THIS. WEEK = ¥ : ‘2 \ ; } i q . / { i A stunning addition to a a Soe: ha “dinity table or buffet. | " a ‘The | brass-plated 4-lite }} é ; 8 _with @ modern clear glass £ bowl for flowers or ’ reens. Shop early! — , | bs ce / ~ Aubrn ao 1303 Baldwin, Pontiac, Drayton Plains, ‘Mireéle Mile Branch Member F.D.1.C, Waiie's Gills .. . Filth Floor i , . oe | \ , : t a \ = = Y , . * » * { é pn ; = . By PHYLLIS BATTELLE ~ public — belidld your mentor, the , Holliday. _the newness of doing anything. know I'm just day-dreaming, But Queen Mary NEW YORK (INS) — All ye who are-shy unto shaking at on thought of| appearing -before the titan of the twitch: Miss Judy “am,” said Miss Holliday, gently applying her false eye- “ ‘Miss Coffee Nerves’ ten any year. “] always hate everything I do. 1 throw up. Even if it’s a crumby radio show with a script, I am scared. senseless. You think other people get it this bad? . .. Look at my palms.* * ® * She stretched ‘our her palms, They were. a dermatologist’ | dream on a bad night, ‘They start out. just being sweaty, then}- they get blisters, then they peel. Any time you look at my hands and they’re bumpy, you know Tm trying something new.” . - What's new? Miss Holliday was asked. She replied that she is record- ing an album of songs, her=dirst, with the throaty, belting voice she has developed for her ‘role in the long-run musical “Bells Are Ringing.” She says it’s ridiculous, of course, that she should be nervous about singing in front of a mike, with no audi- ence, but it’s “new.” . That’s .what she can't take, “It's too much imagination, I guess. I can picture great fail-| ure and great success in. my mind, with equal vividness, But when it comes. to the moment to TRY the something new, only the fail- ure stands out. -“Whéen I'm day-dreaming, when I'm nightmaring—that. looks true.. Very true. * * * * Miss Holliday, who’s known as a perfectionist in the theater, thinks most actresses are likely to be nervous, but not quite so violent about it as she, ‘Tallulah Bankhead, for instance, got really mad at me. I was appearing on a radio show'she used to have, and Tallulah called in Ethel Barry- more to calm me down. “te do sociething with this girt— . she gets nervous and cries and ee oe gain se eee ‘Lay: otf her. I'm 72, avd every | Judy smiled beatifically, “That)help.” ioe are ton it “She told Ethel, ‘You've got | No Longer to Rock ‘n’ Roll SOUTHAMPTON, England # — Marine engineers took the 81,237-) - ton steamship Queen .Mary out-to sea and deliberately rocked the boat as hard as they could. They announced today that they had taken just about all of the roll out of the luxury liner. * * * After the overhaul, costing near- ly 1% milloin dollars, the ship _ will resume her trips- across the Atantic Wednesday on the first real run with her new. stabilizers. She is due in New York April 7. The designers predicted that the ship will not roll more than 3 de- grees— that is 1% degrees each way. The saving in smashed. dish- s alone should amount to thov- sands of dollars a yaar. - ™ * * _ In her 23 years at sea, the Queen Mary has sailed through some ferocious weather, and on occasion has rolled 30 degrees. The big vessel was taken off Land's End for the trials yester- . day, and astonished skippers of other craft reported there seemed to be a drunken driver at the helm. The ship was made to roll, by erratic steering and by using the twin stabilizers — two fine - like ~ protuberances under the water on either side. * * * Rolls of 9 degrees were attained and then, with adjustment of the stabiizers, the vessel was brought to an even keel in a matter of seconds. : Marriage License Applications William FH Satterwhite Jr. 42 Hibbard Court Betty C McAllister, 478 Howiand Joel A Perkins, Walled Lake Carole L Bales,. Walled Lake James T Williams, 257 West Wilson Yvonne Bradley, 257 West Wilson Gerald R Heichel, Oxford -Bonnte J Hannah, Oxford it Bh cmmy Me ~, ner or 17 Orchard Lake DONALDSON LUMBER | 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE Sail vomits.’ And this made “me tvs 5 tz 2 see att a's was ewect, nant $F" _ atyloa . . . styled with a cliemiseJook, swooping shaw! collar, : ’ Poy ” (ee - PARIS-INSPIRED _ CHEMISE DRESSES shaped for figure flattery i m cotton ’n Capton rayon! Hail-all you cheinise-minded fashion plates... here's the look that was born in Paris— now at a Robert Hall down- to-earth price! Straight forward dresses that do plenty of fashion talk behind your backs . . ; with pleats, drapings, bows! One and two-piece styles in navy, willow green, copen blue, and other shades! Misses’, junior sizes. BUYS YOUR CHOICE OF THESE NEW-LOOK EASTER FASHIONS! | THIS Low ‘PRICE BUYS USILDUKA” DRESS COATS Silken-look dress coats in a shimmering Chromspun rayon-acetate faille overlaid with a rich nubby surfacel - Ballerina backs, wing collars, push-up sleeves . . . rayon taffeta lined. Glowing shades of gray; aqua, mauve, black. Misses’ sizes. THIS LOW PRICE BUYS FITTED BLOUSON SUITS- The new-look in blouson suits . . . with jacket fitted and bloused—the flattering soft-drape silhouette in the fashion news! Comes in rich ribbed rayon Tacia, or wool-nylon fibrene. Spring navy or sophisticated black. Misses’ sizes. THIS LOW PRICE BUYS LUXURY-FLEECE TOPPERS A creamy-soft fleece. whipped up of 75% lush wool, 257 rich push-up sleeves, two saucer-button closing. A honey forthe mone. gray, beige or ptckrediMied sizes. ~-— eee _ USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN. NO — CHARGE y- ' aa eee __ © No-iron Dacrons! sleeves, age a novelty collars. Come in, GAY PRINTED . EASTER. BLOUSES. | Unbetievably low priced e Rayon-and-silks! % @ Blouson overblouses! @ Suit-smart tuck-ins! | What values! At this low price you choose from colorful garden af floral printed blouse that glorify your Easter suits . .. team beautifully with all your skirts. Rich rayon and silk blends, no-iron Dacrons . . |: with short ou'll say they're worth twice 32-38. r MR. and MRS. ROBERT W. DEAN Haston” _ Sue Langdon pei Bride in Baptist Service _ * * * Mrs. Haston Cloyd of South . Cass Lake road and - Ralph Other Classes for , Spring Term * Nursery service for pre- school children of YWCA mem- bers is available five hours a ‘Thurs- swimming, begin the week of April 7. *® Robert Kelley Claims Bride Mr. and Mrs. Clare DeLauder of Berkley drive armounce the Saturday wedding of their daughter, Judy Ann, to: Robert C. Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kelley of Maceday Lake. trip to New York City they will reside in Pontiac. Secretarial Unit. to View Picturés Allan Copley, of the Visiting Teachers Department of the Board of Education, will show at 7:30 o'clock this evening in |. ‘Pontiac Board of Education / business offices. | Mrs. John House and Mrs. | Merlin Sanderson also will al . ticipate in the program. /Re- treshments _ will Solow / the meeting. / | x *« *® Acting as best man was Fred Kinser, Armstrong of navy accessories. The couple © will live on®Norton avenue. $ é ry + Bridge Winners Mr. and Mrs. George Reutter ‘ were winners north and south Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met at Elks Temple Monday evening. - At 6th Annual Ant seve Show. and Sale . ~ Hand _A collection: ot ar ae “oni Id in ~~ centers. will partici te with’ such items - for sale as stoles, “dpaby blankets and caps; table linens, towels, cocktail rab cocktail napkins and ha Among those selling will be OVER 100 MEMBERS scarves, fles, | of = Wook kulbweas: tbe. NS in the spring collections.” oe stile T This Sng and’ naiable in any ‘climate, ts high fashion north, gag nite and weal yaya hgh } and south, west, east or in the tropics. It goes to cocktail parties and dinners now, can be dressed up or down. In sothe cases, the removal of a little jacket turns a. daytime ensemble into a dinner diess, Both designs shown here are by Goldworm. The sheath in solid royal blue wool knit. appears in company with its own jdéket. ’ Jacket is striped in blue-and-white, clips _off to reveal sheath with simple,. straight lines we very narrow straps. Michigan. PTA Slates ‘April 22-23 MUSKEGON — Plans are fast taking shape here at Mus- kegon for the 4igt annual con- vention ofthe Michigan PTA April 22-23. A suit with a double life — for town or country — is this charcoal wool skirt topped by a tweed jacket of charcoal. red and blue plaid. . than, 100 mémbers, is Mrs. Ee ward -Karkau of “Onela_road., Other local members are Mrs. Clifford .T. Ekelund and Mrs.. _.M. F. Macaulay. a Membership includes, in’ ad- ditioh to those, who weave for ‘nterested sale, many who are in the revival of thiscraft as, Vice president of the saine_ > an expression of artistic skill guild, which numbers . more: ee on ee sleek fit. Convention Delegates ‘will attend from communities across the state. Representatives are expected ‘from the 1,990 local PTA units and the 104 councils in Mich- igan. More than 4,000 local officers and leaders will jam this western Michigan port community. MAIN TOPIC ‘The Relationship of the PTA to the School”. will be the main topic for the considera- tion of the convention. A dis tinguished panel of educators will discuss this topic. ' * * * Selected already for the pan- el are Everett Luce, Midland,‘ president of the National As- sociation of School Boards; Carl Spitler, Petoskey super- intendent, and “Miss Lauren- tine Collins of the Detroit pub- lic schools. * * * The convention wil! open the morning of April 22-with work- shop conferences’ covering PTA activities and educational ‘problems. The business meet- ing will follow-that afternoon, with a major address _ eve- ning. General sessions and — workshops are slated for Wednesday, with installation of officers‘. as the final event Wednesday . evening. SHORTER PARLEY The streamlined event is packed irito two days this year, rather than the--former three- day calendar. . “The local PTA orenaiantion __ can greatly increase its effec- tiveness througli participation in the state convention,’’ points out Mrs. Charles Neldrett of , Meriva Avenue, state presi- dent. 7 “The local delegates will gain information, instruction and in- spiration to provide a new and powerful impetus to improve local programs," she continues. © - Weaving. to Be Displayed for household and personal use. Among the honorary! mem- bers are Marianne Strengell of .. Cranbrook Academy of Art and Lillian. Hol m_ of . Kingswood School Cranbrook, whose classes ate creative centers in hand weavifiZ.: ~_ . Four pages today in Women’s Section @ a= ‘ Py A wool knit dress that’s all delicate, carefully engineered line is this design for late-day wear. through the bodite gives this design its Diamond-shaping New Slate. ls Elected by AAUW Mrs. John Bills Named President of City Branch Mrs. John Bills was elected president of the Pontiac Branch of the American Association of University Women Monday evening when the group met at Isaac Crary Junior High School. * * * Others taking office include Mrs, Clifford Boylan, first. vice president: Mrs. Donald Mc- Millen, second vice presidemt; ~ ~ Clara Gaylord, recording secre- tary; Virginia Meyers, corres- ponding secretary, and Mrs. Russell Thurstoh, director. Following election of officers, Mrs. Charlies M. Humphrey Jr., Michigan AAUW president, spoke on “Knowing Your AAUW", pointing out that re- cent developments in outer space exploration may greatly affeet the higher education of women in the not too distam future, rr * ® Tea was served from a ta- ble which featured a center. piece of spring flowers follow. ing the meeting. Assisting with refreshments were Mary Gibbs, Martha Horton, Cora Krueger, Margaret Steward, and Gladys McMeans, Relaxed Look Doesn't Refer to Your Figure DALLAS, Tex. (INS)—South- western women are going all- out for the chemise this spring, but the relaxed look doesn't mean they can relax their fig- ures. ; ~ * * * The Greater Dallas -Fashion Market at its spring clinic ‘stressed that the bust must be reshaped and the hips rigidly . controlled— by a decided e .change in foundations. ‘Here is qyhat your foundation. , must do: , Give a flatter, more round. ed shape to the bust. The che- . «mise that falls from a/point- / ~ ed, protrading bust is held too far from the body to be grace- ful. * * * Give ‘less definition at the waistline to comocliogs the ~ tummy. Emphasize “the ‘dérriere. in- stead of flattening it, and be at its tightest around the hips. su 3 Ada Kirk CL ie ce Hg 12 4 5 4 fd r & = 3 rs Dene Abby; . Has: C ash. Register Instead of a Heart By ABIGAIL, VAN BUREN _ DEAR ABBY: My mother-in- law should be told off but Iam - not the one to do it..She never _ short, the farm registered because she doesn’t want to pay taxes on it. The only reason she paid her poll tax this year was because ' she’s been asked to help in the elections and they will pay her for it: She burns me up but I have- “been taught to respect my elders. What's the matter with her anyway? “BURNED UP DEXR BURNED: Your mother-in-law is a medical miracle. She has a cash. regis- ter where ‘her heart belongs. P.S. The government does NOT ~ make up deficits for the above- mentioned causes. ~*~ ® * DEAR..ABBY: To the lady who complained because her husband read in. her face all the time: Let him read, Dear Lady. I was married to a man who used to read in my face all the time. He was a great e one for not even answering me when I talked to him because he had a book, a magazine or newspaper in his hand. I'd get so mad at him I would scold him in two languages. He passed away a year ago, and now I would give anything in the world to see him sitting in his chair, reading. -Let him read, Dear Lady, let him read. SORRY * a 2 DEAR ABBY: My.name is Lucille and I don't mind telling you I look like a Sherman tank. I have tried every starvation diet I have ever heard of. I luse 10 pounds and gain back 20, I drool when I see ‘nice look- ing clothes because I know I can't wear them. Please give me a foolproof diet. or tell me what to do. : LUCILLE DEAR LUCILLE: Nobody has to look liké a Shérman tank. What you need is a visit to, your family doctor, He will check your metabolism and give you a diet. If you follow et Nat ies ae ve Photographed abvard. a yacht in ~~ Florida are (left to right) Judy Wood of Bloomfield Hills, Doug Griswold of _ St. Paul, Minn., Joseph Barker Il of his instructions you will lose ~- ic not unless. Good *. & DEAR ABBY: First, I want to say that I trust my husband no matter what anybody says. Stace a ait Giend whe fe ot married and-she works in the same office with my husband. She is always telling me that _ my husband has lunch with this ‘divorcee (and some other peo- ple from thé office) almost every day. I know about this because my husband tells me. It never came to my mind to _be jealous but she brought it ’ up. How should I handle her? NOT JEALOUS DEAR NOT: Tell her to put her needle away—you know you've got your husband sewed up. * x * *t CONFIDENTIAL TO MAVIS: This “gentleman” is so polished, he’s slippery! Look further. ‘ * Party Honors | Sandra Johns Sandra Johns was honored at a spinster luncheon given by Nancy Moats and Sharon Hub- bell in. the Mapleview home of Miss Hubbell. * * * & Guests for the Saturday — event were Carol Young, Gail Barber, JoAnn ee. Sue Braid, Joan Wagley and Di- ane Wint, * * * The bride - elect will ex- change wedding vows with John Devine on Saturday, Sack Dresses Push Through: lron Curtain MOSCOW (INS) — The Par- is ‘‘sack"’ look has penetrated the Iron Curtain.” * * * According to Moscow Radio, fashionable women in the Rus- sian capital are wearing a modification of the shapeless, waistless look. “Dresses in Moscow,"’ the radio report seid, “are now straight cut, something like the - ‘sack’ ones fashionable in Eur- ope."" * x * Generally the fashions follow _-the Western world trend in that they are slender and dressés generally are light in - color. Omaha, is and Sue Sutherland of _ of study. U.S. to resume studies on Sun- day. . * * a4 At Ferris Institute, Patricia Zielke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Zielke of Ber- wick boulevard, has been ini- tiated into the Alpha Iota ‘Chapter of Lambda Kappa - Sigma, international pharma- ceutical sorority. Patricia . is secretary’ of freshmen class pharmacy sophomore, attended thé convention of the Fourth’ District of the American Phar- maceutical Association, Student Branch,.at Purdue University, where he was elected vice president of the 'six-state dis- trict, He will travel to Los Angeles, Calif, April 18 for the national convention of the APA. The son of Mr, and Mrs. Noble Bashore of Cadillac avenue, he is a member of Phi Delta Chi, national pharmaceutical fra- ternity, and president of thé sophomore pharmacy class, ‘ a * ¥ At Sterling College in - Ster- ling, Kan., junior George Mas- tick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thar Masti¢k of West Hop- kins @venue, has beén selected winner ‘in ‘the annual WCTU Sterling“ College Temperance Oratory Contest. The tifle of his winning oration was ‘‘Why Do You Laugh, Americ?” | * * * A music education senidr. at Wayne State University, Ruth E. Baumann, daughter of Mrs. Helen, Baumann of Thorpe tary of the university's concert band for the second semester. Her activity in the band, where she plays clarinet, has -won her a_ tuition award which amounts to about half. the se- mester fee for a normal course b Lake Orion. The givtslate vacationing with their parents. at the Sea Sher. Hotel in Fort Lauderdale where Messe ] John G. Wood chartered the on © 4 ¥ a eae % a sw ee Uh oe > ae (ers o = oe "arcu INow’s THE TIME] S/ immy of ‘20s anes to Drink | to Undercover Fashion : A ” NEW yon die tye . : - : % : ; the dictionary. FOR BETTER HEALTH |) is «a loose undergarment worn |} mede trom Valencia Oranges |) by women ta cover the torso.” 41¢ Qt. \: | TASKER’S. - Sensation — there's nothing in this undergarment to hold you 7 Do new fabrics and fabric mix- up, push you in or firm you tures confuse you? Look for the manufacturer's tak fhen you buy. Returns made in nylon or dacron, with a bit of shaping under the bustline and lots of lace ‘at the y OU hipline. Retail prices run from : around $6 up.’ Girls with figures which don't : have to be corseted should find - the revival of chemises a pleas- Open . weave tweeds, basket ure — especially for warm | weaves and. knit-like woolens, ordinafily need a bra-dnd gir | lightweight — taffetas light dle should be warned: A che- | chiffons, prints which simulate mise only covers, it does not | Weolens, floral prints and print control. : ed stripes on chiffons are just eens ivan ese | some of the fabric ideas making Look for the.Tag» | ™“" 82° 3 ie ; ' E “4 ‘ a | ot : mg : f At least four major manu- HOME . furniture for sale... Charming, Early American LIVING ROOM Featuring a custom-quolity sofa by Shaw, Willett Lancaster County tables, and Stiffel lamps of Lenox China. A truly beautiful living room group, coordinated to enhance the loveliness of your home! - 1 Long brown tweed sofa by Shaw...... $369,50 1 Large coral lounge chair.......... .. $169.50 1 Two-cushion love seat, white background, coral and-aqua print, embossed cover. : .$169.00 2 Willett Lancaster County Maple end © tables... e.g e cece eee e eee $55.00 each 1 Willett. 60” bench coffee table.......... $62.50 "1 Willett Lancaster County Maple nest of tables ....... 060... cee cee eees $75.00. “2 Lenox china Stiffel table lamps... $55.00 each _ Value of Complete Ensemble $1,065.50 Sale Price *695 : SAVE $370.50 e~ : : ‘* . WILLETT Transitional Solid Cherry _ other contemporary design fits so beautifully in either modern or traditional settings — as does this outstanding Transitional collection. é 1 32” chest of drawers $155.00 _ 2 Cabinet night tables. . $55.00 each . 1 Simmons box spring and Value of Complete Ensemble $615.50 Sale Price *450 SAVE $165 The Wendover Model Home, furnistied and decorated by Wiggs, has been sold... and- all of the furniture has been brought back / “and is on display in our store. Although: this furniture has-never been used, Wiggs’ policy does not permit selling display pieces as new, so we must dispose of it at once —- at discount! This fine furniture is offered in complete room ensembles — at greatly reduced prices — and earries Wiggs lar “new. furniture guarantee! All for Immediate Delivery. = WILLETT Lancaster County. _ DINING ROOM This solid maple collection has the simple lines of fine early Pennsylvania Dutch masterpieces. Of finest construction and. hand-rubbed to a soft; ‘golden finish. -. 1 Willett drop-leaf extension "table 4 Willett side 2 Hitchcock decorated rush- t arm chairs Value of Complete Ensemble $739.00 Sale Price £495 SAVE $244. Lancaster C ounty BEDROOM | Early ‘Americana ‘at its. finest! You'll Jove the warmth and charm of this unusual bedroom en- - semble. 1 Willett king-size bed, includes double - headboard and twin frames..:.,...... $115.00 2 Simmons Slumber King twin size OS" l0G8) aciascadusnd foaanenasnd« 1 Willett 10-drawer double dresser 1 Willett mirror .......4....0000000 ee, 2 Night tables’. .......0....see00e. 2 Tall milk glass lamps,............ 1 Chest on chest with deep drawer for blankets .......6...sseseneeee, Value of Complete Ensemble $971.40 Sale Price $695, / SAVE $276.40 . During this disposal sale we have added several sofas and chairs USE -WIGGS ” BUDGET PLAN from our regular stock -at specially ‘reduced prices: \: . < ~/. poms : = Se iced Open Monday _ and- Friday . : Ld Featuring a 78” Wide King-Size Bed! ~. eae a ‘ % PAP pie ma er a3 aN nae oe eae il 9 P. M. . proportion. Abe? 8 lint 4 i I, . Christensen’s| Sf FL eget acy bie i 5 7 : HE | i ’ i I 8 FE i ‘ = a8 : : ? Ros Fl it nie F » ut ior HE 2 * €E ig Pe | Suits are important with the short, loose, hip-lengtlr jackets fea-|_ ¥ \tured for spring. Considered’ in re-| 1 lation to current skirt lengths, jwhich are short and mostly |straight, this longer jacket is good | 3 ¥ eeEt : ‘Ish Barbara Driscoll ‘Honored at Shower | Bride-elect Barbara Driscoll was |honored at a linen shower given by 'Mrs. Fred Rathka and Mrs. James Shelly in the Rochester home of ‘ 4 Care for Film Professionally ite e R < SRPREE F i Rs * a % 24 WEST HURON — ee eel | } fe if \ ” te eg — tor ‘ bs 5 i : 7: > € i F , ; : 4 : t iy. * at Pa oy oe Ser er es ee Ce Ce ee ae, ee |: oth aS A | FLOWERS 5 JACOBSEN’S — ‘|e = - Choice Selection of sae Our. wearin 0 - oe feat | | -- EASTER LILIES. - Daffodils - Hydrangeas ‘Tulips — Hyacinths we Ke: se nag! Py x Beautiful = Easter Corsages _ ‘Select “Hers” From Our New Refrigerated Counter SPECIAL! - Orchid: Fae gs Bk ap eh. Gaia, ; Ge Bieter St Lah See, eee te es per 2 Savings—F rom GARDENIAS - ‘CARNATIONS ROSES IRIS* DAFFODILS _ | Jacobsen’s wz F , ~ JON, Saginaw. 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So, U-Rub relieves all be : caer aa kinds of suiger exthetdochoumatio. * * * a red be appear on the skin» 83 for ex Letpine -4 i> damp ce Since moying in, he's done such | ] ¥ to the area. whole py =a — things as add a porch-sitting room i ou can also the blood heat Get Stum-U-Rub at aay drug eosin ion their home, build a-picket fence gene te a A tptins @ not 100%, satisfied, return the un- 444 make his yard look like cles. Scientists, using “ain the Fes eed keen. (Gower show | : therqomsters, report: rs ~ = ELLEN 8. SHARP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharp of. Flanders Lake, West Bloomfield engagement of their daughter, Elfen Suzanne, to Daryl E. Wit- tenberger’of Néw York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wittenber- ger- of Nampa, Idaho... Miss Sharp attended Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., and Northwest- ern University, Evanston, Il., where she wag affiliated with, Delta Gamma sorority.Her fi- ance is a graduate of the Uni-. versity of Pennsylvania. He is affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. Plans are being made for a.September wedding. (R-Utah) opposed. * &: Sen. Payne: (R-Maine) claimed credit for a series of amendments under which the two-billion-dollar'| authorization first proposed by! Sen. ‘Fulbright (D-Ark) was cut! in half and the maximum interest’ ‘rate on the proposed loans ra to 3% per cent. - * * * ‘Fulbright prepared an amend- ment under which the maximum! rate would be lowered to the 3 per cent he originally proposed. * |The interest rate under the pres- .; {ent 100-million-dollar program, on ' lwhich President lhower - has ordered a speedup in - expehdi- be these rates--are'so high that only cities with poor credit. .ratings apply for loans. |. . ee, et a Projects would include con- struction and repair of streets, sidewalks, bridges, parking lots, ee Se centers, garbage disposal plants, — expected to start this spring, accord- schools, libraries, sewage ing to the Rev. McPhee., pe , . ties and_ police and fire buildi i : ‘ ‘= xe . amr f a . \ YP ee Ve es / i Bs tures, ranges from 4% to 4% per) cent {® "| Profitable Buffer Enterprise It's Maple Sugar Time Township, have announced the | 'three Gothic style, hingéd) wooden | A former banker in New York'trames. The carving dates back to ‘City, the talented Romeo sculptor «,. 16th Century \finds equal pleasure working in) , ‘many media: Marble—exchanged * ifor granite grave markers in ceme-| Crucifixes, teries—wood and metal. “My current hobby is engraving in the library. One, only ‘an inch plates with a three-dimensional de- and a half long, is made of bronze ‘sign in enamel on metal,” Williams and is a relic of the Byzantine era. said. | The Williamses used to open x & | their -Remeoe horfe only in the The quiet, unassuming Romeo, summer months — spending the lartist studied under famous painter, winter In New York City. In 1955, * carved * of. various GRAND RAPIDS (AP)—Most farming activities still are at a low ebb, but one byproduct reportedly can return up to | $3 an hour for time spent in its pursult. * x * The maple syrup season operates as a profitable buffer enterprise before spring demands of faming take hold. It continues as long as the nights remain cool and the Romeo couple! imetals,- are displayed on a table| ‘oe. mian crown which once adorned the head of a statue of the Madonna. They not only collect humerous art relics. It-is a 17th century Bohe- works of art but are talented artists themselves. a * = zs Pg “ 2 -|Romeo Couple Enjoys — Own Collection of Art — however, they decided to make their part-time residence here their permanent address. | Williams’ studio in the summer- time is one-half of the two-car garage where he has a workbench and all the necessary tools of his art. In the winter he said he and flowers in oils. Her works _—_—— in a similarly equipped - corner of the .basement.° x ww ® The numerous objects d'art, on exhibitien in each of the rooms of the Williams home, are pleasingly -- ‘comingled with antique furniture ~ ihanded down for three generations lin Mrs. Williams’ family. And the welcome mat is ‘always out-.to iffiends who enjoy -visiting the {Romeo couple in these delightful... . surroundings. 2 Await Erasmigation in Beating of Youth »ROCHESTER — Charged with felonious assault of a 16-year-old ., Rochester boy, Burton F. Hodgson, 21 of 3257 St. Clair St., Avon Town- ship, and Donald Shull, 23, of 1062 Boyd St, Troy, yesterday were remanded back to Justice Court for examination. _* * * The motion for examinatien, made by counsel for the pair, was accepted yesterday by Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. They had waived examination last week when arraigned before Rochester Justice Luther C. Green. ~ Hodgson and Shull are accused of beating Joseph Dzuris, of 436 E. |Third St., while he and a compan- ‘— ion were walking home in Roches- ter the evening of March 24. The boy was taken to the hospital where 51 stitches were required to close cuts about the head and ear after he was slugged with a beer days are warm enough to induce the flow of sap in the sugar maples. The entire community of Nashville has be- come a sugar bush, , Trees along the village streets are tapped by the Boy ~| Scouts and members of the Future Farmers of America. * * * Nashville has been engaged in the production of syrup as a community project since 1941. Proceeds from the ven- ture go toward various community youth projects. _ The ‘process of boiling down the sap is conducted on a. volunteer basis.. Public-spirited citizens work eve- _ nings — sometimes throughout the night—to keep ahead of the flow of sap. Besides sap brought to the community “sugar shahty” by the Scouts and FFA members, several farmers bring- containers full from their own individual maple tree stands to be boiled down on a shares basis. ° * * * ‘ | It takes from 30 to 50 gallons of sap—deperiding on the | sugar content—to produce one gallon of syrup. | ROCHESTER — The wedding of Joy Ruth Bull and Edwin Donald Peacock was solemnized Saturday afternoon in St. Philip Episcopal Church, Rochester. The bride is the-daughter of Mr. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Peacock of Royal Oak. | ~ A gown of Chantilly lace over white satin was the bride’s choice ©” nations, Mrs. Sylvia Peacock, sister-in- » was the law. of the facili-\Connie Sue Bull, and Judy and Janice Bull served as bridesmaids. Vicky Lynn Peacock was the flower girl and young Jerry Bull, brother of the bride, was ring-| bearer. £ * * * Wallace Peacock served as his. brother’s best mah. Ushers were! Gordon Peacock, Charles Wood and| Gerald Muckinhern. :- A reception was held in the American Legion Hall following the ceremony. . * * * On their return from a honey- pe Easter Vacation Begins — ¥ Rebekahs’ Annual Meet to Be at Brown City Rebekah groaps of District 1 will hold their annual meeting Wednesday afternoon at Brown City, with the Brown City Rebekah Lodge as host. The ritual session ‘will begin at 1 p. m. A-5:30 p. m.- dinner will be held in the -high school cafeteria. 1 * * * ; | Lodges represented are Mar- lette, Clifford, Bay~ Port, Harbor ‘Beach, Croswell, Snover, San- dusky, Deckerville and Brown City. Dryden Churches Slate Holy Week Services DRYDEN — Holy Week services: . bottle. | will begin Wednesday evening at Joy’ Ruth Bull Weds in Rochester | Dryden Methodist Church. The Rev. Rolland Brooks of St. Clair Shores will be guest preacher. Thursday, an evening prayer service will be held at St, John Episcopal Church. On Good Friday. from 12:30 to 2:30 p. m. in Dryden Methodist ‘Church there will be a joint serv- ice by the village’s three Protest- ant churches. New Left-Turn Rule Cuts Accident Rate LANSING — A new left-turn | i | | | | 4 ; 2 x * 4 | j \. WP-Lar ~ names inscribed on the bottom side. ~ B Stranded Runners Spell 13th Tiger Loss. ms Denies Charges IP 4 oR BR BR WP was one of the dozen or so fight Lary na) $ ' Tf * 7, Ramres.ceepaomned Uy Dintaet Ae i eal gg a "'G-McKiniey,- Tabaccht end est ‘From the - - Press Box ~ = WAYNE-OAKLAND LEAGUE OFF BASE Every time some half-cocked rule is “amid area prep leagues you can guess it to be-the Wa Oakland Conference and: you would be right the first) time. - This is the league which perenially walks while every-| one else runs, and this is also the conference where _ . doormats at the principals’ offices have the coaches schools are Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Milford, Holly and West Bloomfield. The non-county schools are Northville, Clarenceville and Brighton. — Everything is done in this league without the advice, cooperation or even the knowledge of the respective coaches of ae Se, < a Capable men are hired to teach and guide youngsters through their preparatory athletic endeavors but they) ‘ policies which are] *4 must do it with sets of rules and jammed down their throats. iy _°The fact that coaches in-the Wayne- Oakland League are not permitted to partitipate in balloting of all-star teams is something which has been men- tioned in the past. We said it before and we reiterate, that this rule is a Wins Aza ea . selfish law of a select few. Parents who have sons of scholarship. potential through the youngsters’ athletic ability are publicly denied equal opportunities because the wrong men legislate, execute and administer ALL the rules. , a COACH IS SCAPEGOAT The coach in the Wayne: d League is a man who has to play. under the rules but he has nothing to say about them. This follows a similar pattern to-Mich- igan High School Athletic Association where the greater majority of those who make the rules still have to be told ‘that a field goal in basketball isn’t. worth three points. The coach is the scapegoat. It’s not even near-exaggeration to say that coaches in the Wayne-Oakland League are censored even in their mails. Letters from newspapers have actually reached coaches opened and marked with notes of warning about participating in all-star balloting. LEAGUE SCHEDULE LIMITED Latest bit of legislation to reach the coaches has been | ~ word that next basketball season they will play only 10 ‘league games and not 14. The reason is apparent..The rivalry of a couple of non-county schools with non-league teams in their own areas has made it desirable to play these local rivals at the expense of conference games. If league play is too extensive for schools like Clarenceville and Northville, let them quit, as they. threatened to do if the new rule was not adopted. t into the books} lwas 44th on this year's official pe a PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1058. | > ® 7 foe PE “ew £- ij = money list with $1,578 in earnings. Palmer, who won the $1,500 run- The travel to their sites is as well too extensive for the five county schools. ——_—e, x * * There are a couple of schools like Rochester and Ox-| ford which would fit better into the league. At least it! would be an all-Oakland County league, and maybe as such, it would get back into step again. Win at Atlanta Sends Gonzales Ahead of Hoad believes he is playing the best ten- nis of his career and has a chance of coming out on- top in The old pro demonstrated his point last night by beating Hoad 36, 6-2, 61 before an estimated 4,800 persons, believed to be the lack of hits. They had 13, inciud- ing a three-run homer by Harvey Kuenn in the seventh inning. Ex-Tiger hurlers Duke Maas and Ray Herbert bore the brunt of the \Bengal assault which saw Kuenn, Frank Bolling and .Billy Martin each connecting three times. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. #— The Detroit Tigers’ failure to bring baserunners home has cost them their last faint chance of breaking even in pre-season Grapefruit The Bengals left.13 men stranded yesterday while losing to the Kan- largest audience,ever to see a ten- nis match in Georgia. The victory sent Gonzales out .in front 26 matches to 23 in the pro- fessional tour that started in Aus- Gonzales really has hit his stride again. sas City Athletics, 5-4, ‘It was De- troit’s 13th setback in 19 games. They have five more before head- ing north next week They were-to meet the A’s bere: again today. The Tigers weren't troubled by Fight Manager * + * Frank Lary, who allowed eight tagged with the loss. _ Kansas City gathered three un- earned runs in the first inning after infielder Reno Bertoia hit the Athletics’ Joe Demaestri in the head while trying to pick him off third. Vic Power and Bob Martyn followed him hore on Lary’s wild pitch and a sacrifice fly by Bill Tuttle. | The A's added two more in the sixth on Dave Melton’s single, scor- ing Power and Tuttle; : Detroit's only other score came before Kuenn's 350 foot wallop '-over the leftfield wall. Billy Mar- tin's double scored Frank Bol- ling. NEW YORK #—Fight manager Hymie “The Mink’' Wallman, who spends most of his time in the fur business, not only denied he} was a front man today, but he: claimed the District Attorney's) men could be more thorough. * *® * ' Assistant District Attorney Al- fred J. Scotti had claimed Wall- man was a front man for Frankie Carbo, an underworld figure. Scot- ti, in fact, called Carbo “the un- derworld czar of boxing in this the bases loaded. * * * Joe Presko pitched the last two innings for Detroit, allowing no hits. Kuenn's round-tripper brought his batting streak to nine games. He has connected in all but one of iN contests. state” and added that he was an/. peTRorT _— KANSAS COTY. of hie time in Florida Baling eg Pe Denes: se gh Lo § * ‘Me es LS “I have never been a front man ‘Katine Tt ; doe ten ‘ ° oe en 5 2, " '| Maxwe 621 Hun 1000 for anyone, scowled. Wallman. (Pres te Sele, Perris ots The fighters in my stable are may | Frese ees H paacer : ’ $9 e oF -Zern ( ul Ot i eee ‘Beitoms” 048 Moco” $343 Then, his attorney, Michael 2-7 : S306 Bene hm See Kern. added that the DAs men Lary p 2000 Maas 2006 “had overlooked as many records; tig MG p 19 0%¢ ms . nme : : as they took” when they grabbed)... SSTins totals “pe #83 off Wallman’s papers last week.| A-struck out for Presko in 9th; , F * * * * B-Walked fo in 6 “ws Baka fo Bote a be ™ Wallman, who manages Alex'nerroir...... .,. 190 000 300-~¢ Miteff, Chestnut, Orlando Zue- ne. ore ere hee et leta Charlie Cotton among the Kansas City 27-12. DP-Buxes-Demaestri headliners, turned over: the over: Power. LOB-Detroit 13, Kansas City 4. : 2B-Mattyn, Tuttle, Martin, Maxwell, looked ‘records tothe grand jury Boling. Hh-Kuens, 8-Makwell, 6F-Max- investigating boxing yesterday. He ps), Tete. Detroit Boy Gains ihits in the first six innings, was, The Tigers ended the game with| ee > ee oe AUGUSTA, Ga. @—Tradition is _jthat .the hotshot in practice is|and weighs only : jusually the tournament bust, but = san ae Fi Br Pang: of jers aS Torakichi ow oo akamura, * around asking : gusta National, where the 22nd/poee Masters Tournament opens Thurs-| wry, . mg day, buzzing as it has seldom | AP Focel buzzed —_ . , “BEST IN SHOW — Ch. Ben Dar’s Winning Stride, an English |, On his first trip around’ the setter. (above), owned by Mrs, |6%80-yard, par 72 layout yester- Ray O'Connell of Livonia, went |43y, Pete, with help from nobody, best-of-show at the Chicago In- |Stot a 69. He played the back ternational show, during the last |"ine in 31, five under par, using weekend, Several other Michi- [Hine putts. gan dogs finished high in-breed | This came as no great surprise i group competition. to Sam Snead, Jimmy Demaret, : - ‘ Australia’s Peter Thomson and , sem... -}South Africa’s Gary Player, who were among the victims last Octo- @W 10 al ber when Nakamura and his part- . ner, Koichi Ono, ‘won the Canada Cup by nine strokes, * * * But hardened Masters gallery- _- ites had to be shown. So they fol- . lowed Nakamura and the rail-thin| | Johnsp Nips Palmer hawkisced Ono ‘on asethor sine os 1 Stroke for \st look out three-wood elub and) Big Tourney Victory |sent the ball sailing _ the oot ‘ 2 The ball dropped a : WILMINGTON, N.C. U) — Hus-|one—the first ever made on the tling Howie Johnson had the feel}hole, one of the most, difficult par of his first big golf. tournament|threes on the course. money—and he liked it. Word of it began asa cautious The 32-year-old Glenwood, Ill.,/rumor, Then it spread. Pretty pro beat one of his best friehds|soon even players such as Ben by one stroke. ’ _ |Hogan and Byron Nelson were ‘Thus, in less than three hours,|raising their eyebrows. “Is that). on the tour, Arnold Palmer, in anjso?” they asked. 18-hole playoff for top monéy of} It was so. Jones at Home After Weekend in a- Hospital -|terday. x His doctor said he should be able, to resume normal activities in a couple of days. The Masters stars Thursday at Augusta. Clarkston Athletes E g 5 Ey 4 g : g i : t i 5 E Ege th £ L : at Badminton Finals BURBANK, Calif. w- Jack Keat- ing of Detroit moved into the boys' singles finals of the National Junior Badminton Championships by de- feating Stan Hales of Eleven-yearold Sharon Pritula of Detroit lost out in her bid to betome-a triple winner. She earlier titles. She lost to Anne Erkkila of Man- hattan Beach, Calif., 12-10 and 11-4 f Spartan Nine Evens Record Winning 12-0 ATHENS, Ga. @ — Michigan State’s baseball team sought the in the semifinals for girls under 18. 2:25. AOA, H % . RE WE OS i] asters 5 reportér asked him ‘if he West Africa, remained 2-1 favorite today to retain the in his first defense as king of the 126-pourders. - Bassey, the 25-year-old cham- pion from the British colony of title in his first defense as king of - \Nigeria in West Africa, remained. a 2- favorite today to retain the The fight is set os Featherweight Title on Line Tonight go on about best-df-seven series. [ are not fooling at all, can give) the Detroit hockey. club its sever- eight times in the last est Stanley Cup jolt) in modern bave been in the playoffs 26 times tonight when the feams times. . clash in the fourth game of their) Only twice did they fail to g 2 eee gF i who| champions, who National it Heckey the 1958 But they’ Coaching Shifts Made at Holly ef 4 Tee Se 2 % z |g d Lions, Contracts in Ma 4 i] i 4 f es iti is ry ref z i ; uy : 5 Eg rf Ze fl af . i | i : Ff AEE fa Enter the hot oui league and play | YOU’RE THE MANAGER (Seventeenth of a series) Ee 2 y Lj Milwaukee : of Es 4 a a g a. ‘ oy. at 5 rs 3 i § i Ty ¥ i , z ¥ = tig Gas to Baltimore in 5-Man Deal AL Rivals Also Swap ‘Hurlers and. Orioles Get. Utility. Man the Ceca Indians after an ab- REG. 17.00 VALUE rf) WHEEL ALIGNMENT Regular 9.50 Valve @ Correa Caster @ Cerrect Comber @ Correct Teo-in end Tee-cut_ (Above ere chief causes , | "re vet cooking, Pleasing, broken into last night. 7 j 49 2 Ae reliablé basis for the free nations| SCNAIOrs LGM 4. FING!) ‘supervision of her six young- | discovered, two ‘to Elliott’s to abandon thelr eapscity to deter] Witnesses. in Hearings) sr tremors sad deters, sgse (Rites beng ball ) aggression. - Violence : ee 2 Foon ng PI d eae owe ei earien. Violence =| But welfare workers, after poten .. LOS ANGELES @ ant an | Ina statement, the State Depart wacsmn@non uw << Senatel stgmmmeus telephone call, | crwship police officer Frank\Day is a day set | ment called on the Kremlin t aP-lrackets probers ealled two" fnal| afters quick appraisal, packed |Randolph ‘discovered breakins at|wits but for nitwits, says Dr. Her- Showroom at dialer “es pti ine ce to wind up today heer:| all seven off to the city's Allen |D04 See 'Ra. and Rudy's Service| ‘Dr: Harvey, a peyehology way” rather than seeking to. im-(violence ‘in a 1955 strike at Per Welfare officiate vata thar’ /Satiom, at 990 8, Cass Lake Rd.|tessor at the) University a ¢ Will Show Why ie ce nee ee ae Sharon, though willing, was a |. The money box from cigs ee ee ae anda, ia Me ie ae a et, and the Stee ane pane Fi secpulisy i “amount of ies firm and Custom Made Furniture } 2 uss satis sine meen and eae Atel . The -Is Your Best Buy! “| secret atrwasimnety ny te iit Oe 6. us 0 | . "TLU.N, General Asgembly,. | ine, testimany PLANT | OR 3-1225 SHOWROOM fJ,,7he State department fired beck that “marked ' the agoouncement, five weeks of 5390 DIXIE HWY: 5400. y ee ee ee ee eee 7 ‘gcae ane nile te = A contract was GALA RE-OPENING [mont egy tat It woul cond wena oan mmerce. Drive-In eater aut wang eH Richi . SOUTH END of -UNION LAKE ROAD - semeatoaty eres Sis Sovioh Unies) | Wiliam B. Prosser, Perfect Cin id mpoideons — Berndt, a UAW mination rep- 2 Exclusive First-Run tate hia country resenative. mae the statements Pictures beckeround, the quarters here that the | FREE PARKING =. rr. | propaganda | KEsGo MuNicipaL-cor | Lae a Ge ok PL) ever, thé Soviet Union, today ; c= ihave tore TWO PICTURES THAT DARE TO BE DIFFERENT Put them on your ‘MUST SEE’ list! You'll talk about them for days! Academy Award Winner | THE MOST CHALLENGING _ JOANNE WOODWARD seen, 6° een ee et ly_ did go along, at least Publicly, with the U. §. State De- Housekeepinig’s easier with a kitchen phone Especially when you need to keep an eye on active — and on the stove, too. Today’s efficient housewife koows that one seas: in ee, = - house just isn’t enough, Dashing from-one.end of the house to the’ other when you hear ‘the phone-ring is-as outdated / / as the scrubbing board. - fe a, You can add telephones for your kitchen, bedside or base: ment for only about a dollar a month each, plus a nominal’ ‘ @ne-time-only charge for installation and color. To order, just /.— call our Business Office. j 3 he MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE “COMPANY prompted then Gov. Craig of Indiana to National Guard. a ee ee . other ‘committee 7 ap-/ peared surprised at the resigna-/ tion of Sen. McNamara (D-Mich), who quit because, he he has "imore important things do in Congress. ‘McNamara termed the recent. Kohler oun iihen Circle hearings. Reuther, Chrysler Open Negotiations — DETROIT # — Walter P. Ret lopened negotiations yesterday Ford Motor Co. He presented ay ‘ldemands to General Motors 5 Reuther formally opened Ford talks by shaking hands "Ford Vice President John 5. gas across the conference table. A few minutes before, Bugas . |elined to tell newsmen what thought of the UAW’'s: plan in advance of Reuther is demanding that big auto companies divide up one its in excess of 10 per cent of net, y, of the courts in in New York since! It involves about two mil- lion’ membeys of the Congrega- tional Chrugh and the Evangelical if wt ean, "Wl wat and ‘| ale * now verer es ary yest church-: en, Hud ‘2 | , | | pe 2150 OPOYKE ROAD ‘TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY |} a FRENZIED| BLOOD-CHILLING! IRNUION T | Lev | Was A BLOOD of TEE! NA i DRACULA Al HENSIEN ne FRID AY ‘HAVE YOU Benes HE GOSSIP ABOUT Pevcan place #5 le —— ———- OPEN 10:45 TODAY *% LAST TIMES r - EY, aa 1 .¢ "PONTIAC > DRIVE-IN ot oe, CA 7 a C Sl eee noc, ! A, Caps ve sad (Ui 1 j a om. FN TONIGHT — WED. — THURS. FRENTIEDEBLOO »-CHILLING!S | Car TL F STORY OF HORROR BLOOD of i * GE ive TEE NA BEACH | FRANKENSTE (arse Ci ae ONT NING” er aaa |S a hase STARTS. FRIDAY , ee Lenn han tga é F awrtP ‘Mstlets - boost as a result of his recent visit|sold for cash , Tito. -lerates, lumber and + -__.___ BOARDING HOUSE _ : = MP HI, SAKE! YOU 100, BERTI DOIN HERE, — wehbe ) Woe ~NOSEZ MP Cie ESCAPE ITCHING FOR off THIS OLD Lost! a 3 IRGET PRACTICES am T'M | THIS 1S 5 a! ssf. aeok pers CAN SPARE Il OC Seat | OH, DEAR---1 MUS PURSE ON THE WAY 2 it dy b SO eee ty OHA Serves, ne. CM. Bow UD. Pun 08. 2 OUT OUR WAY —_ \ ahe a? J Piat pps 4 ; 4 f‘ ts Pe . cS ew hi «23; :o Mt gs Ors ¢ = Sg GAN Maan* f° RO LLL Pa. ’ . + rds SF gt tn, Minn, tage te Ve tae BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES DIXIE DUGAN Ml [GUICK-GO OUT T ||AND LOOK FO HAVE LOST MY IT WORRY--- | WILE 52,000 FEET BELOW, THOUSANDS O WATCH SHANDY'S STREAKING ACROSS THE SKY SEAS PF, rr. SSSA DENTY, BUT I BETTER RDS AWHILE NOW IF I'M EVER TO LOSE WEIGHT! A 7 THIS ROAD WORK SURE SURE, MARES A GIRL THIRSTY! DORN. COULDN'T SPARE ME & QUART OF MILR, COULDYA, — TH’ RIDE, , BUT. ed o-eet ae a “© 1960 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg, U.S. Pat. Of. Tit D ARLINGTON 1S ABOUT THE ) COLI WEALTHIES YOUNG PUNK \ By Charles Kuhn "e's very wealthy —I like that ina man.” ” MOTHER WILL BE FURIOUS WITH ¢ LAND SAKES,IUL BET | | WELL, I KINDA LIKE IT | | IT GIVES MY SANDWICHES} YOUR MOM DOESN’T | | THAT-A-WAY, GRANDMA /| | A WILD.GAMEY FLAVOR/ KNOW YOUR LUNCH - s na DROPPED YOUR ; | BUCKET IS SO GRiIMY/ FOOD, BILLY.” SORRY HES OuT) RIGHT NOW... WANT HIM 79) ; CALL YOu. '- CWHEN..:. 7 | ; '-S, 2. |e = ge Fie Pee ek es eG ee ee ee ee ee ee. ee ee we ee ee ee . 3 s a 2 ; ee e i ae ng EN RIGHTEEN | = Na” mae siden _THE. PONTIAC: PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 1 ste fe ht Pee: aoe ee 3 ee ; = aes & we at | Do Sighy |Siiragess NEW YORK @ — Stoek market there in wholesale package _jots. : Quotations ~are furnished by the prices drifted irregularly early to-| Detroit ' aon 6 aS day with a slight tendency toward Morday. ... the downside. Trading was quit ‘Produce ~ Most leading stocks showed: frac-| - ere | “ tiqnal changes. =: _ | Abpplea Delicious. "DG, see seen e+ -8E F Steels, nonferrous metals and tosh, poe sbose seeerncee fi r rails were slightly lower. Motors| apples: Steele Red, were barely changed ols andl Papetening 7 . ler’ easy. Aircrafts, oils u senped, oe errr ©. 1 ties wefe mixed, as x in... eeCt er eeeeen Bs! Se The Stock Market embarked basket ? ‘on the gecond quarter of 1958 |Etes, ion dee oe with a net_gain for the year so | Parsley. mont. (bchs.) GOB. ..00.0s+ # ~ far. Brokers awaited: the flood” a rene. a. fancy, i6-ib. bag ...--...:-3.73) » of first quarter reports of earn- seeeees. bathouse yeni ’ e --Se cone B80) 5 E ae, é ings and dividends which are |squash, Hubbard. bu. .:......06++ 2 —_ oe ke tae ‘ expected to reflect the current |Turnips, topped. bu. .....+++eereere 21 fs | a interesting 52-page wer ee =f Soe ~ Livestock — ong York Stock Bs. as & Sage te ree eeae . * 3: : : : : . tens > _ The market was. ‘backgrounded by new reports of cutbacks and! oenacpt seen Stat layoffs, a drop in the steel operd+jsalabie, 2500. Bulk.early supply slaugh' ting rate and lagging “orders for steers, Mmited sfiowing heifers, stee ne gee Oe ee SPE oe CALL ON ‘SENATOR POTTER — While in Washington, D. C. man of the Board of Supervisors; Robert Allen, deplity corporation. | ( , ance am sesr we - a ferent Ge pec last week to testify before the U. S. Senate Banking and Currency counsel; Schone; Daniel W. Barry, drain commissioner; Sen. Pot- |lobby at Pontiac General Hospital) } joi) <2 pence New York Stocks trade aud under 96-80 conta ts lower! & Committee, Harold K; Schone (fourth from left), acting director ter; R. J. Alexander, deputy director of public works for Oakland Hwere opened today to the public carta 5! as vully; eanners “and chiar, has mer eon of the Oakland County Public Works Dept., and other county offi- County; John G. Semann, chairman of the supervisors’. drain jan the old entrance was shut off.|} of stocks. Stop in, write, . (Late “Morning Quotations) gents ‘lower: : cnaiee gre-tige Je steers! cials, visited with Michigan Sen. Charles E. Potter. From left to committee; and Delos ors i Onkiaant Coes Board “ Super- -- @. Boe of phone for your copy. sie thas i st8 Jeo i.) SEMI SLaw Samed goed sua antees Gok) Tens Spek avician Sas Semen Ses ae ee cs sas - Hospital ‘visitors began usitig the|}. 4 Allied Ch ""., 4 | Kemmeeott «... 96 ati 28 0.33.6, Fo, eee tee pateas eS ee Hiland M: Thatcher, vice chair- iP oes ez eet ceeeee quieted im the ee : Alcoa 682 Kresge, 8S .-. 27.31Retrors eens and ‘standard west side of the hospital addition. Am can i$3 Lor’ Glass "2. 11a 19,40-96 50: utility cows : sbnib oor latter r~ eee e former main entrance, on Ae Gite is ST RR OGARL Reta out SIT ee T i P 9707 et saan avenue, has been closed] ie Stary $3 2 Sal eee, a1 O review 1 5 va: ic ud , A Metal 2 983 Koons Coo B38 Se standard ane, gud 2400-3800 a4 : | Ne Am Raden. 12.4 eeeiere, «.--- a Hoge rose 000. Barly sales, buteners - — wi aroun: . : hy 3 : Am 1 TelaTel “amt MeeD Soa. 323 |lehed:_ mixed rsa. won hon t ana’ A preview of Pontiac's eagerly-| 1..A 1975 pattern of thorough- sitesi of Public Works, {nter- 2 Am Tob 80 ‘J iputchers 21.00 Po Ss; Mixed ' Am Viecese .. 30.6 MOE as: 21.59-21.68; few lots. mostly No. 1 -200-220| awaited transportation and high- fares for the city. County Highway Commission.) A Anaconda. .. 44.4 Metr Cl &)S + 303 |Ibe 21.75; No. 2 and 3 2 300" tbe 30.00- study will be staged before} Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Au- Armco SU"... 43, Minn Pls. 305 a salable, 2,000, Early sales a hoot ef officials at City Hall next 2, Evaluation and recommenda thority, Michigan State University, sions =" ed Meats: Bt hgnmett, Kt ce et acal week. Hall 2° on of the best interstate route f0r| Ponting "State Homptal,. General Aveo lig 0. 261 Mauer Bg "*: pRelprime shorn amabe 3240.24.0; ood t oe * Pontiac. Motors Corp, divisional plants in Bendis rgd 1471 Ret Belts: + wooled slaughter lambs 23.00; utility and| 4 score of local, county and! 3. Listing of traffic improve- Pontiac, Grand Trunk Railroad, Beth Steel ... 38.4 Nat Gy ie good wooted lambs 19.00-23.00; cull -te tha: be made to] Pontiac City Lines and Greyhound Bevng ir =} ss aes oe choice slaughter sheep 6.00-12.00. state pgs plus calerwrenay i. ft in with, the gg peitern, Lines. : © Borg Warn 2.” 283 NY¥ 3s 134 “from 12 nearby commu ve : , a N ue Briggs Mig ... 65 Nia M Pw ... 33, Poult been invited to hear a preliminary In addition, representatives are a4 ‘Comsmamnlty at st My .... €1.2 No Av .. 313 4. General overall appraisal of Mt Rochest an Balke 40 et Baer 2 DETR Ee PORTE ices paig|TePOrt on the $17,000 study by the] downtown off-street, on-street |° - 42.1 |positions and has 90t vacancies to The need for the adoption of such Se higher, May $1.28%; soybeans ot Dixie. ROME—Bread and honey were |: | | | Isl Cre Coal. 32) Yngst Sh w& T 30.4/fill besides that. an ordinance, became apparent|% lower to % higher, May $2.26%;; we et popular applications for eye dis- 4 and see how we can hel - The brunt of Mackie’s attack wasiwhen complaints from new home-|!ard unchanged to 2 cents a hun-| “tn other board. action, members\DOP Us OUD Ti one oy Bre one | : neip TOCK — aimed at proposed removal of his Owners regardi inadequate heat- dred pounds lower, May $12.57. “ heard protests from a delegation , J ‘ ; 4 h ng Celsus;a famous Romar; doctor, yOu Own one OF your own. EE Paty went >ylauthority to transfer era Phe ing facilities, were received at the . * > Jot residents living in the Chettolla), iieved honey soothed and gave. ) Indust. Rails Ui vil Stocks peed 9 ” the |township = SO: Rec Grain Prices Shores subdivision because of pub- strength to his patients. On the | Net change ....—7 —2 —3 sub-zero weather. ~ est lic dumping of refuse on two va- tod erage wey Og ee eS mA OA al AM Jos at Chipmont and OreEON| Shot dough trom Hnside loaves 7 Week ‘ago -... 2448 M8 468 183-7) py is Free Flight Waterford Township Fire Chieflgriine > “"! ‘~‘4P) — Openineistreets. The board plans to investi-o+ trechiy baked bread Month ago... 2301 934 75.6 1802, ROt Gets Free Flig , ; t Wheat— July -.62%|gate the situation today. ; ago ...,..2846 1216 73.7 175.0) | Edward Smith, said.that many 1 rere bi Bax, So" Bae , in ; 1964 High ...:.2463 907 167 165.0) wun ca Okla uy — A rat ran (calls were due to faulty installa- eae 04 Rye The problem of parked cars in, ; . | oseee 34.7 8 9 1.90% Ma: 1.28 Park | Tost Hich -.....280 1347 775 1888) into the cabin of a Central Air- |tions of heating units, and that! vrore TES May « --cooe 158, ithe Case-Dodge area was Teachers Leave Fields 1957 Low ......2260 78.2 662° 150.9 lines plane while the plane® was (there is danger in the lack of ade-| March “SS see Bept, | (7:51.54 /again brought to the board's atten- ' P e Corn— tard— tion. A resident of the area, J. R.| WASHINGTON—Of the 1956. col- . ae de Rephier Co) ; ar — Soe ae = que ne july bse en ae uly ae i 18 Fitzpatrick, requested board action lege graduates prepared for high- | . gures efter cimal points are. ele = mac! { Bept. . wsces 1.20%. Bevt. . wcian. 11.90 . : Allen Rieet & aio Co. a om "2" | minating crew te locate the rat ig d Og i ae age, -t8 eee ely =e » eee ere eens sepeting, 52 pat seat crane feet —, =F : Baldwin Rubber Co. *... 111 14 | failed. The plane had -to be NYC to Omit Dividen ‘May... 66% THe said, The people park. thelr r* G L OU & Chem. Co. # 13 14| flown tothe Fort Worth, Tex., | - ¥ pag peop ; Reese te Lae $ * .52). maintenance base to get rid of lo NEW YORK (INS) — New Yor Se i 1 that epee A te pala Se as . . efime eM | the rat [crural ect it tty | State House Votes -(sclicese® neve, Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc Rudy Mig Co. =... 7 44 . lomit the second quarter dividend. that privilege.” The agreed k 4 2 Toledo Edison Co. ..... 134 134 134 \The railroad earlier had omitted but no action was taken. : ‘ = os Wayne Berew. Prod Co.” 2490 1 4 ss : *No sale: bid and asked. Stag Sho a Rifled ee of the first quarter|{Qr School Bus Bill n Recreation director Tom Belton : Established 1890 Sis cn the Trout (gat Sop somaya, et Spr by the directors) rye nt which will requir tra.| {of Improvements yion |the an m 15 W. Huron St. Pontiac FE 4-056! ALL OUTDOORS, USA (INS) [unlocking the ‘front door generally depressed business thus |< OO ee ee eadine oo ane a mew backboard, score n tassios ‘ —Only 25. more days until Reported missing. was a large far this year would not’ justify |i passengers passed the drainage facili trout season—that’s no April |assortment of men’s wearing ap- favorable dividend action at this) |, Representatives in Lansing A personal ‘sur pe % Z Fool’s Day joke! ; jparel and about $91 cash. itime. 7 ; _|night. by a°60-30 vote. by board members today | Sponsored by Reps. Lloyd L. An- ; @-rson (R-Waterford Township) A request from . Farrell E. Roberts (R:West blooms education for the extension of ny _ field Township), the bill is today|Water main from the Watkins Hills; AT . . one headed for a vote in the Senate,|Subdivision 470 feet to a proposed \ | se + elementary school was tabled for GO FIRE’ * LOSSES! ate. © camet from there it will .}g0 to Gov. Williams’ desk. - . ae be cleared up before Accibelling' te Nation. . in. ; Columbus discovered the Virgin|.. The : he ty Jsagpine Associa- on his second voyage to, the , U. S. fire losses in 1957 : — — ——— : | up 3 1/2% over 1956. ‘Someone foots the bill. : pore — — oF : Pe: be sure this “someone” will never be carrying vate fire protection. Per- . ‘ it’s time to _ us, = 818 etal Net'I Bk. Bldg. | _ Pontiac, Mic : FE 2.9119 # € 5 as 2 F ges Ss I "REWARD PONTIAC MOTOR — A plaque has center, assistant divisional comptroller, accepts uit | eS ae ff been presented to the Pontiac Motor Division by the award from Douglas Presto. Looking on is i 1 é dos ‘ ae : s s ee Bk a a A vee Fm vhcasotennevnees snnsvese ense onsen i | Jrador Achdewenneet groupe of Southehstern, Mich- zy Lesner. The birdcage planter and wheel- jf] fuer GEN er mee ee ee eae oS ‘Tt B : igan, in, appreciation for the company’s sponsor- Lesions seotents: © i- ‘ship during: pease six. years. Enoch Eley, ’ sey j y 28 Ne Sy 8. | : , ‘ i F j 3 yt eo . F ‘ 6 \ ‘ : Are ree pA. y Z i 5 Layo \ Re ; Le ; e | Dpnelson-Johns} : Voorhees-Siple z Ss : ‘FUNERAL HOME Orayton Pieing _____Om 3.7783 SPARKS-G PEL 2-504) am QNERAL HOME pce cH ii, . 417 part, * fete fdas i Elizabeth Lake husband Cd rment Kaiser will 5 ee se ere ees ROXANNE, of Fj e pk Root wit hd : 2 TE 58, MRS. France, Globe. Petree xu. 4 mother. athan Teolt and Mrs. two sisters and 9 &m. from 8t. Mi- 's h with intermetion of the . “4 will be at 5 John evening a Done’ _Funeral Home. : Card of Thanks 1 WE: TO THANK OUR MANY f 3 ors & *Seieen for ‘thoral ot the recent ry oe to build ® future iw wing business ve res reer ge oe MOTHER Roe Ee or drinks —* simin baby: Bus com nings & Sats. Po exchange home. Write ohare oxy’ LL re VOCATIONAL aaa return we will offer: Better than average income . Rapid advancement on pr root of in @ gto Onn fig interview 1 os. 8 to 2 Rorit ta gn dM Mr Pe "| 2 TRAVELING SALESMAN poke ed between the agés of 25 and 50. Traveling representatives or sales- ‘ATTENTION MEN Qualify easily @ quickly for big PEdCANICAL DRAFTS- MEN, MACH: Le MOOMEN and COUPLES to train 101 MOTEL MANAGEMENT and rip.se, ete NATIONAL eapaidred, nae 3 UCE Compiete a ooaermisation service. Jalousie, MODERNIZATION “Yes, you hardly finish getting the place . shape “after | 4 the holidays when you run into spring cleaning!” 4. @ 1086 by NEA Service, nm Building Supplies 12A ae tas ee QSED. 1 10 out. ___Busiress 13 ASPHALT DRIVES AND a tl eset ie eé¢ment work, LI #3825. Asphalt ne Duvewere. pa, Se free = Dial Peving Ge. FE Cun. te | We service f)) makes of wringer ——~ lh - ad | Soe FE 3402. ES eh 2 eens x _Press_: : Gi ADEN FLOW iG. REASONA- ee ie ‘bie ‘price oder equipment. Of TRoninos S074 J wouTy aTwinHES , CAUNDRY HEATING” ‘a at home FE + beating ree ‘Cal Wwarbe tor outside Building Service 12 12 working esathines, tease Calter” ivTER ced Appry } y Trim, remove, cal i Db 30 opr whe ¥. “Taree Te D oO 2 oa MONEY AAA, Floor Sanding = Lead clesttng. Insured. "Sth iE wat es TO: IVE ON? ele + priotghaying — Finishing. oe work — good no ¢z- Tm ¢ & week m e : fir coved soemee.. sepeized. 6 ct eer een, ‘Sea teenay Sort. men of wom: = A-A -A TRENCHING | Lascots i ‘fEED two REAL EQTATE S. ay. 8 sweaters, how rai % B T ENC Ti G | an Masonry Work, Soecn* Enmereeced™ erfered | fein ste, Organ rhes| Pectngswrter tment Me. Sor lata cepa pr che i. bap ’ orth repaired. geotial. Member Mul Ivan W. A = “al Nicollet “Ave., an anr-Y RE OF ROUSE FLA : ee Aap Qo Yrs, in business. Schram Realtor ' Mins. cone drawn 6200. 3 - NO LAYOFFS Part-time Help Wanted (x- b AVAiL-| New or ir. PE 81665 ie men Southe i he = Mast be estan. present |. Cee pees est. mE s-s008. a ee anil pln ferviews’ 10 to heesl "Gory. ESTATE GALESMEN OR | ALTERATIONS. DITIONS AND driveways, sah ower Sere ox oP icin se f'Uics | PHA wee ve tiie vane ONE OF MICHIGAN'S LAROEST tice wens 7B $1108 | of Fe Sees Advertising apedeny _, Compaen My ALL EXCAVATING SAWS MACHINE | Fit NE VIED desires salesman rubber tired 1 erane. | Maniey Leaci. - Ras for ares, Must heave car.) 7 Soliciti Free estimates OR — SHEET METAL WORK Straight commission basis, e bd citing OR _3-1406 nights furnace cleaning chances. for advancements ADply Men ot women 18 over ALUM. gIDING PRECAST STONE a ‘pets f McGill, Waldron B experience veeded. Apply Sis by experts FHA terms. | app Room 114 Wednesday only. Aprii| Saginaw. Rosm ween 10 rq 3-042 Gordon Fiattley ECIALIZING.- a, _— m3 | «et aw yo REPRE a0 * “ALL TYPES OF wagoamy WORK f igeraors & appliances, Reason lea brand of water softener. women, For appointment call Pireplaces_s specialty. °E 6-092. anne iED a Must Gaye car & Se over gS. ¥re. Fe" ete. | ASPHALT TAWS MACHINE FILED & SET. ap Lota ek aan pointme a° call PE 6307 E jes 8A a * Parkiog _ ia Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ANTED: FIRST CLASS it Employment Agencies © | i KinDS OF CEMENT WORK. maner Apnly ite ore Reason: Floors & hg a yg AND HEMSTITCH. | : EVELYN EDWARDS |-* pecialty. Jensen, FE 3-3 Saste of all kinds, OL| ——— DRESSES. SUT terations. 101 Furniture Refinishing 16A [=Eaye geese + ore ~~ Garden Plowing 16B LAWN 443 | Free lta ost Sd , COAT & AL- Huron, ve AAA ROTO. TILLING ardens, & flower tc FE 18, - and SEARS, ROEBUCK |s commune ‘BLDO. dows. MA ge & COMPANY BUILDING REFATR PLASTER: | a: m= = “sales and cement will train 3 heat appearing wee PE bane gressive young men BLOCK LAYING, CEMENT ENT WORK. —_ More in Pontlag and Hamilton. FE 2- a 2.| su : RICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT A nytt | too The following qualifications are re Attractive es whe can type 90 large ape geimaers, 8 desuaeee =i quir contest 5 days Bg to | eer, Coat work, Ph MY Age between 21 aad 4 years! §& _ a Em mi $ Pi bal ENT WORK 2 Must enjoy meeting and talking: _5-8227, _ano fireplaces MIA 5-0378. °._ elt | Sa 5 soll Instructions 9 | CARPENTER. | CABIN } Bh meetoe ig work. Free estimates. | PE 46140. = ea F pincer” bate vews: nter es Oh: 2-002 of FE: 41196. - c. N CABI- ed.| nets Re Formics, Trim. CON. Ree. : MN, No em- anaes hl , “8 LTY. CARPENTER GARAGES ALTER: A pe Pe see Call after 6 AL RENT IT FAST/é , through Rent Ads! Room, é oR house, apartment, any-|se thing — Want Ads give) ay : you. ACTION. Dial - a 2-8181. GARAG! Sel Weare am K &rc iE} ia RE me rea, resid But se repair company in INC., eases! Thiet ee: | TANG LENO a y m is. Will-| elementa svegents ate | Bre. rep: fag ‘and ab to sell the company \< self, also furnish a Jate a [gl pag Bd sen an| pite—enber phyelelear’. a wee ¥ s bome ‘nights oe eueee.| Wwoergnaven ae ell in preercet at oho Commission and. travel cane ahs cattot Sienna, Dall] view is your round p bus fare. ‘atte “eae ** SEistee come. Broek art Cane : on os ' tal is be- WA TED ;| ing & yg gre terri-| Members for Six Member ~- . tory. ork, ow are} lub, Aeronca ic. not me nm! —"74 per member s includes atel By until . Physic Tank ridge. pany, Pe log books, etc. all Allen Air- Otrice Box ah emphis Kenn or e Es ; see, z : = TEN PA 1 WANTED and farm equipment me- Work Wanted Male 10 chanie Apply Hartland Area Hard-/“"~ od ig Ha . Michigan, Hartie) a-1 CARPRETED. one. xEW — er [al ong oe ke “& BIL OCK N & CE eee et OR GARAGE, . CABING, -AD- L wallde FHA NT WORK FREE 3-402 ns BA mi kM Bl . « BULLDOZING Thompson rE, ‘ROOF REPAI IRS MNS FB euei Dayements or ey tull basements. BUILDING SERVICE | - Byes, OR G AND S| EMPL 1343 Oxbow « Ra. EM _ 3-3125 ELROSE = SEV D8 OR CALL8 BY APPOL s, FE . ABIN: BUILT on WATER I. | ratsnee 1 f| FOR FAMIL ochaven Rd _eatimates ’ ARRANGEMENTS lowing and discing. MAKE ~ BARLY lg aidwin and Walton. v lanky FE 4-854 Ww ORK WANTED Plow disc: = in Atel. Ta Mind ° fa ‘ie FF 58040. Income Tax Service 17 ALL INCOME TAX SERVICE agg Soh, J, Pere, be Re Fe ae GOSEVELT HIOTEL NCOME TA Lo aah > CCURA ice. All deductions considered. me or business. peasen- AN | INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared in Ha home by qualified. accountant with —* degree. _Appointment. ALL WORKING PEO! TAX and Ba hd oe 3-2043. E TAX SE SER VICE |“ ice OR ot =| W Huron, FE 5-6845, : TNOOME TAX PREPA IN NO.) _ 380. e Lene form itemized NATION WIDE BUSIN’ VICE DI ¥. NG & AX 8ER OR. RETURNS USING BEST METHOD FOR YOU HOME OR i APPOINT- W. R. BOLIN, $04, Laundry Save LAUNDRY ee Laundry. “PLACE A’ Lost ” AD. Call FE 28181 ‘for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE] - '|2-8181 for an. ad-writer. cy Tan, Say “charge a . peas CAWN 2 PEs LAN DSCAPI NG er ~ Pruning. Art OR ‘inoliing, and seeding, FE 4-156." NEW LAWN BUILT. Nis trading Backfield top . "Harry White & oh Inc., Ph. FE 4-45! PONTIAC’S OLDEST & Lenonst PERENNIAL GAR sand & gravel, = free’ ee Lewn wanes. rden Moving/& Trucking 19 a , _ BAULRG SERVIC ces FE. “2 CPLR GENERAL CLEA i CLEA “NA-1 NACI Reduced 1 Rates Power Lawn Rolling } ee.) TS Le ee. z: {Howard E: Fox — Zo" TOUH, MONE JIM WRIGHT 45 OAKLAND AVE. 5-644] UNTIL 8:30 I . # don't promise miracles just lots of action. CALL REALTOR ant. Dixie, Bey, Clarksiga - Lake Property. “Now is Meolagen, ‘area if under fovectoe | 3 RL WICKERSHAM | |7 35 Maple £1822 , | taro a ee ~ Listings Wanted “i We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker’ thy's, oi winite 4 paul M. Jones, Real: Est. Wtd. Children to Board 26 A-l LICENSE. HOME. LOVING _care. ORlando 3-1034 DAY, HOUR on WE dag references and. license WORKING or not. FE Wtd. Household Goods 27 ; +488 FOR WeED We Will Buy Your D='t cal PE On AND FE. _ 4 rms, bath, basement. fesponsthls for’ any "ay TRADE, SELL LOR Sur) a ee wy Themes W Church isi b. THROUGE, 7 * Hospital Rd. Po Mics. |CLARK REAL: ESTATE| 0 state st. PE 40008 Gx AND AP EER THs DATE | PE, Wi terca ) ee : cd by any a ‘tan weet WANTED, To pt + os Aone Fine ae T FOR RENT Owen” Martin, 2365 Rosewood Dr. room bone, wits Cees ont: PE +1044 : Reduce we neces ED - For Colored waiting for ercial proper- Pe EE a oS $1.00, ait “ROY. KNAUF B. = ron st . Iree —— a peer, I WANTED 1 i MEDIA TEL, meme out, e Land contracts. Buyers Hf _ing. paper removed rE mM ‘PAINTING AND, PAPER RING. ason Thompsen, FE 4-83¢4. x: Vicinity of : wn, betes Bt she “Poo : PI SREY, Share Living Quarters 30 i WOMAN. REFER. a ae: i LARGE LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- - U DERN 7 ROOKS AND BATH. Pe Ses. FURNITURE NEEDED | Wit sty RUN DowN. wx, BURNED pom: decorated. All —— . ial = a Entire home or odd lots. Get the or condemned house a HAULING & RUBBISH. NA too dollar, Will outright or| _®8y location. Williams, ‘tr NEWLY DECORATED 3. RMS. vour prise 2. eee sell it you B&é& Community | | bath, near General Hospital, 96s. A TR . Proce OR OR 3-2717 WE BUY Mi 40044 before 10 a.m. or r Rubbish. Fill dirt. PE 3-060} weet S. CBEEAN FUR- - U } p.m. N WITH % - TON PIC niture. Pvt. party, FE 5-1332. SELL & TRADE — List with) NICE 2 ROOM AP : wants work Call any time. ANTER TO BUY AL ane as for fast & efficient service. v bath . 4-0421. w Ld — ALL TYPES We will strive to - RR the| decorated. 173 Norton. ew MOVING AND HAULING are 3 | —t ee aan. best service. possi Ht us ; ion stake true Bg iy 50053. —_ us today. sk’ for Mr. Brown. raRete Ton iares = we i — —— ~“ODELL CARTAGE scellancous 28) 1H. BROWN. JRealtor || PRYATE, "Un! ioind Loves ond, tang ginanes moving. | Mood. een ee Rises, | 1208 W. Maron _ Grandview. OR ‘On tha | #QUCK WITH SEM}-T R ATLER. | OLD sna BaTOURTa. WORDS | SEM: i PORWISED AP ARTSENT bey aorning. an where. _& relics. OR 30474, | Rent Apts. Furnished 33) —. Ss Wee Ce Also dump | truck A USED BULLDOZER, hi CONDI | PPPPPP LLLP PPP PPP LP an a maid ‘Cali Son nett tion. International TD § or Cata- 1 BEDRM, NICE K KITCHEN , + ep ole hese wee Trucks to Rent Hse 4. with eugel biade. FE, bath. Uti Cose in. PE 2 Wee oe uF PER TRUCKS, TRACTORS = 7 FLOOR POLISHER >em. 3, a s, Beem bath. Pvt, 30 James St. Adults. AND EQU NT 5-44.26 : oni welcome. Pg etate st ie Pickups gto Stakes | WANTED TO BUY AN OLD CONN |i RM. & “KITCHENETTE — P VF. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34~ Pontiac Farm and ener oe ee See se PE sees IKE MOTOR.| _¢1708 or PE 2000), EDROOM FUR Industrial Tracto-’Co. Cali MA_5-1688_ after 3 i LARGE ROOM, REFRIG. FE gt Bg caaut ZS i: ot, 8. WOODWARD ANTED, POP CORN TRAILER DAM DELURE PRIVATE gunday| oF truck ond, Will pay /{ BEDRM. DELUXE. ATE |i Bi Sa APT FE Chil. sie +0461 rer cash. MY TAL. . Bac rs paradise or cow | Grove, K Harbor - UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED| ~ Wanted to Rent 29 bles. Off gtrect parting FE EOS) i Ri, ETTE AND PVT. up free of charge 8-4638. a o i ROOM EFFICIENCY PVT.| bath, heat, stove & refrig.. i 200 ACRES FOR CORN AND OATS. ete ke PE +1838.) adulls oniy. 290 Kk, Al Painting & Decorating 20 | ot 1-82. TRAC RITCHENETTE & BVT. | verte $0 oi BELAIN WAN. COUPLE 6 ROO UN-| dock, Alberta Apts : or for je lease $100 cee cane fo A-l PAINTING & PAPER HANG-| [ijniabes & eo apt i: ont tuk = with garage ferences. i RM, haar y. — or pene. Pay later, FE 2-9580,° _ inet = or 2 a 1 WACERCY IN THE “WATER- er WANTS TO * aeae ce location ford Apts.” ee apts. are y is CLASS EXP. PAINTER AND | SCHOO ee at Footie Lt. ate nwey 2, Sop | 3 years ola maces decorator. Reas. prices FE 3-2860| ient. Reas. Prefer in Waterford $'4s5;° Roy or 6a Bve . rooms, “Combine n . kitch- - 4 ‘ e 8. Bedroom K-1_ PAINTING, “PAPER HANG-| _ Twp. FE 64572. anaes Wi Fe | Fon Fem noon bath tility pod Dg mo. Close to “all conventi- “IMMEDIATE KL. em leton, Realtor OVER $100 to in return for dog... ee Ee ee ee ae ee pa Soe oe es . =e. a ee Pa PAINTING INTERIOR & EX-| WANTED: REFINED SINOLE:| {28 ,'m. Qround floor. Pvt. ent “WHITE BROS. ee ag i are es m™m. re s SPress | - 2 BED 5 CART RN. 3660 Dixie Hwy: Attention Please [ -| Sonor "Ponting “Press kefrout ts Poatiss LX. | Open Eves ‘til O: Stn. 10 "ul 8 Wneoe- g. one ; FLOOR FLAT., 3 R rey ot 5 tgs. FLOOR, NR, M th, tlable Al . 163 ” parts. 0 parte Over a0 yre, expe ce we Contracts. Mtgs. 32/9 MCwan ) ras, bt #1370. | Chander, Tu esi. IN LARGE CLEAN | R¢ lam BEDRM. APT. ON PINE KNOBB $500 DOWN oe ba BP On shee mig iheo” semi. attached. es- swivel entrance, 264 2 Meat Kitehea, pvt. bel Soe rage. Beeemens, large™ kit P CLEAR Sowa CLONE IN, Wi ie a wi stove! en, a rbeat , &. cal /. 51 000.06 TO $10,000 NEEDED TO| —“*<". > —— re - $1,000.00 TO $i0.ered ‘by inventory.|2 RMS. WITH PVT. ENT. CHILD |? bo gg Piartee’ nw ike | “30 per went interest us stock Welcome $15 per week. Ph. FE a = Te San ade + i. Zz; ewe. Privileges. 1 = HC RICELY | | PA HANGING & AINTING > oer. Fret CONT a * ul. Pvt. hg OR caioy 6. * decorated. Meet fara. i 263 gs. Mar- tates, PE C211, CASH FOR LAN (CONTRACTS. “s r. shal eau eamnectsrne_on| =? a faa ala a Wg Y_GLEAN RMB. R COUPLE, r " Televisio ic “pl Cc A S H ag —— a No drinkers. = oa aduite rep avaible ___Telev Service _104 8. Pad | Aprils ist PE +72 - ROOMS, BEAUTIFULLY DEC- ey 3s FER ry SERVICE. ‘CALLS AN- IN A FLASK 2 grared, no drinkers, FE §-6015.| OOMS AND BATH. Ho ‘versa IE BiecPRbxice tee jek gilleit, 0s. BDU ela uta “ha — INDIVIDE AL” Mc MOD- | 5 7 ROOMS 8 0 “PVT BATH x OE Johnsor tm person. 20 ? ars MY 3-906, TrisRuitie, Gab sina. a8 are se SxY ON Moae Ty weno | ‘armice, © ed friends and Bie A yg reg h TRMG a B41 iG FE a or FE 5-6300 ; : me We A x. PRIVATE. 18 Apts. 454 Auburn A’ STRAKA _. R c GAR & TV. . ohnson i ROOMS, PVL EF ite Bee a Call OR 3-580 Service on all makes & mofels All modern. Adults. 3 LARGE ROOME AND BATH OR by, factory. tr trained “RCA ~ sPEALTOR a Ev: ist floor, > Pn RaDIg 7 TV REPAIR: eBee , “CesT . i aay E. Ronked St. J ROOM AF Pv, A AN chee ring Elec- Squats socery TARY f NICELY FURN. Rus. BR. = : FE Sa si wi : gel more ae Ht ahs “tron. Marth Se team take OR ; _FE_5-0431. HS — R / nS charies, 1717°8. Telegraph.|? © 2 RM OPT. NEAR DOWN |? .ct0) : _Typewriter Service Service -22A “22A Ba cast, Bees. Be raph. | town. PE. +7080. to. neat, hot reer j — 2 LARGE RMS. PVT. BATH é& General Hi 5 "Gn CHINE, REPA £. 9 MbBING FHA an d ay B. = welcome. Gingellville.| couple rE’ FE ° and |Ot- jRNISHED BABY WEL |° LQVELY, ROOM rere, ogee Prime a4 8) CONVENTIONAL | BMS. PURNISNED, apr ar | ex Washer r aval 5 nNOEr MORTGAGES Bees sieve aad.” - = és hs N pig os On Ms tom ee ome Cg ere * " ie tt papier . i er, “4 : Uphol ng 2B JACK NEDY single than. $i2 weekly. rE #0 , a Villiam A. nae . F agi tpn. - TWENTY ‘Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) _ 4 ROOM HOUSE. BA » F Room BRICK oa a LIBERTY & ORM: 4ND BA TERRA § ROOMS 4 TH, CE, ROOM UPPER. NEAR FEC © can ae dec et ae ter f $85, + SiS DEREASLE be 1 as Fe ore to everything. nished. ©] BIRMINGHAM Lovely 3 a. a. rm,, and en down, - €LEAN, CONGENIAL, iM. bath. For couple. -69 Poplar FE 24443. For Colored . Apartments on Scutheast side of a0 on. Prospect St. Call FE DIATE OCCUPA ney SEW 1. BEDROOM ADAMS COURT APTS. 1050-1100. N. Adams, Birmingham Sound-proof, spacious rooms, large closets, heat furn, Disposal, stove, refrigerator Free parking. Rentals $100-$110 per ant. Mer, Mrs. Tomlinson, MI _ 6-7545 aa DECORATED 5 RM, -& . Heat furn. PE 46889. ; ‘ 4pm. |. "HILDE . rm ; 77 a Z For Rent or ror 3 3 bedresee. «Bing atee"and room Sates wee wa A Locate Clarkston. REAL ESTATE INC. . NK) ARAGE BOURE. . North mo. serene Co. FE or WE a3 ' Bumphries ORCHARD CT. APTS. BRAND NEW! 19 BALMER - "s new est modern rtment velop- ment. Balcony a en- arances, air. Beautiful kitchens; seve & refrigerator _ nished. A few. on — ments now evailable. ana hot water formunea ‘adults "index Construction TARING ING APPLICATIONS for 1 and occu. om ney aout Bathe aa "DAY aim eaters N AVE AUBURN HTS. ing room. | dinette, | bed apartments, ‘li with prwvate ¢ waler stove and baths. monk. a a Te. i and up. Ask for i Smith, 28 E. Huron 8 FE 60466 with WEST SIDE 3} BEDRM. nae tte ° i Reallor| ator’ 804. Rent Houses Furnished 35 Bupncoes. WALLED LAKE 4-3283. & stove. Adults ah | meals = Reon, Wit Bowre 38 r= sae oo gen- tleman » oy RLY Inquire Rd., Milford. & BOARD EIl.DERLY people in my South- ern cooking. FE 21476. , oceans Homes 38A BEDI a eae HEAT, ” 1011 Mt: Clemens or N. r. Bivd, ater 4, Gat. i BEDRM HOUSE. GARAGE, OIL heat, 20 acres of good garden land, 432 Coolidge Hwy, 31804. 2 BEDROOM MODERN, IN CITY. Seer st pebouls, . Basement, 865 mo. SECs. RAMONA TER- ‘face, §75 per month. Call FE 4-1558, 3 ——— AND BATH. FE #66077 fall rt 3 p.m, 37 ROOM HOUSE, $45 MONTH OL_1-0877 3 bap AND BATH OUTSIDE OF __eity. “Adults FE 2-2065. 7 RMS. MODERN. 1 BEDAM. ce eae it Drayton Piains. OR basement, garage, near $70 per month. OR ; ern, j-car garage. In _Btea. OA 8-3337. $80 pe 4 mea ot BATH ms amie trom| Ni 14 m rol Nike ay orgy Pe lg ate Bts Autometic pon heat, Aile bath—$00 per — 4 room, ne ae res. e, $10 per week eDonald rt. FE 56-1172 5 29 ROSSHIRE COURT. bear Tel-Huron Center and b- ster School. Rent $75 mo. FE 2-016. Mr. George. $8 RMS. 1 FLOOR, 12 STOWELL -, $75 wood i 6 RM. rye GAS a. Ga-) rage, $69 mo. 206 N. ock. @ RF LY SECON ATED. OMS, Taw Near Rochester — and utili- ties furnished, Gard spot and Fase6 Seen by apperntinent. OL € roo basement bear am ved road, children, $85. monthly. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor w 8t., Pontise Ph. Fe sai Daily tl 6 for the and bath . Inq. VE rT. 103 MN: Rose- Hl) or. 8. Pad- and bath home with tut On ie BATH ON MAIN | 2 RMS. SUITABLE FOR OFFICE. Across from Wit a ae Miscsilameses 2 42 = nee Smith- : Wideman REAL ESTATE PE 4-4526 basement, 4 te 8 et "Sa.o00s “1,000 OPEN EVES. 412 W. Huron &. H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 Si LAPEER # RMS. KEEOO, CHILDREN WEL- mi from Pontiac’ 20d street W.| gary ms sre fe Sas son ones EPS OO Se Te seattle hoad | er 5a ee ES sg Ne iil "TRADE SMALL HOME ON LAKE, COM- Hotel Rooms 39)| your equity in your present hom pee $20 wk, FE " es you into new bes a HOTEL AUBURIN a. styled home. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) rooms by Day or Weer Coming ‘aad volves see | Ast OLDER ME OF 5 8 ee Pieuee Drive in: PI ‘tees. |s% Auburn $2205|“" rooms with bath. Base 7 BEDROOMS. WEST SIDE BRICK. Rent Stores 40| furace, Ouiy 1.300 — takes Sea 5 a @oop ocarion OAS HEAT, payments . 7 BEDROOM “WA LLED LAKE) x 1 This would pe good for ot BRAND NEW Suburban 3, bed. a a's we toms, "| roam, | ceram cana oe we. peck yard, EE pane 88 ast B Bi FERCED Rent Office Space 41 Lot 200 | ibe tit basem EM 34166. oF NICE LARGE HALL ON JOSLYN. Serviceable for showers, ree tions, or meetings. Call PE 2-94’ deere. For Sale Houses 43 3 aepest. RANCH HOME Year Found modern home, , 4 kitchen, . ent, = built-ins, Near new Hickory Grove School, wey Hills School Prict: oa sell =. exc, ~sl ‘000 D DOWN Home and a ba a: Saai- NEAR YE ‘LLOW CAB Neat 2 bedrm., bath 150 2° 203 ry — possession $5,050. $1,- “PONTIAC REALTY NEAR a oe a - iy, $11,808 slg in” 5 pleteir te a. — es garace eatire ot ont ah FE, 40521 after 6, FE 2 BEDROOM HOME, ON WasT ‘COLORED INCOME new! decorated inside, Will 11 room 2 stery home with oor 7,500. w $1,500. a” al 5 and ‘nh down. 6 and EM be ton. 700 with $3,000 down. Basemes Steam heat. 3 caf nth an HUROR QARDENS. gr lomryour propmery wracue| Er “sete, Ve’ ehisa cr 5 , FE 42633 or ~— Wilson: inten remete stale, FE 908, OR 3-614. : ED HOUSE. NOT TOO brick, ea old, be hg 3 Sola for we as a oe in 1953. ‘Now. $2, Ld 100 dn Ask for Mr. Charles, | 2 aft oa a, 3 —* TRADE, OUR EQUITY I = clear, or small farm in Calif. FB 4-4017. house for housetratler fees Mich. hve You Prepared To make a Extra. arge living a ¥* médern kitchen, any down. @ lifetime buy — See it FROME. [— - doots|Save Big! Big! Big! . int 236 W. Strathmore Neat full ba vement bungalow oll furnace, recreation rm. 6 = ‘GILES | West of ‘City a : beat Fae See rage, Hasy terms. GILEY ) REALTY, co. mine ar garage fies 2s PLP bdrm. Jhome.’ J ¢ siza . ‘in, aaa ace tok tan, ool . painted walis, anchor fenced yard. paved streets, taxes and aspessments . City sew- ster “Wt, “morlaage chance ta save $1,100 on as ene. -Giroux-Franks|™ * Ssegee ae errs § j| George R. Irwin 708 ys Sor W. wk sett ang Se cai Vacant. 5 room brick, full base- _ Faas. gas "armace. sis mo. se CR is ale Se ef home’ 06 , Stemming eicenarte| Ee Tone et dor ges: Store Agg|) BDRM. BRICK. PLASTERED +2157 after . ; : Large Anchor yard. LY TED MONA| 2 to schools. Full price 814/40, Terrace}. $ rooms and | oth, ou it gree CEP _$%5_m Phone Pe 3023 sai eae “couple: 4 7m, modern rc UNION. LAKE Rot Utica. ets ‘Bbelk hd OL DISTRICT TALL MONE lovel all home, situ- “ey om, Gas GN 3 RM HOUSE ated on a beautify 90 2300 ft SACL s ROOMS, BATH. COUPLE A OUP FULL BASEMENT 2, Splaren. 5M. Cass you would find i & 635,600 home). = Ee oe ecm eee i moo, Cag room modern WM. A. e petine see lg ane ges "JACK LOVELAND KENNEDY . 2188 Cass lake Wg TE_2as's FE €1661/319, w, murs STONE 43800 down, 2° ving 'Fooma, " dining For Rent Rooms 37° porch, ene reat perch, at fe person oF couple, Bile Se gerese, ‘ister, lon Only | $12:900 7 SLEEPING. WITH BATH| Serie’ or completed’ Dome, See] With 82.809 down. County Ret’ 2138 "ware Sn ‘Witlene eterna CLARK REAL ESTATE| kins Lx. §-4080. call C. Davis, 4915 PE 44492 OR FE 44813 ~~ | Bg te ga a eg a a GLEAN ROOM” FOR MAN, PVF.|’ tent ol heat Located on peved|T ROOMS. MODERN. ONLY 9100 | SERETERAN ¢ ZRONT pO, Tt) Pir Seyn,rormens OF MAreNee | 0 tag ite Sowe ” ; ROOSEVELT ~~ ~Ciean, — — 8 rooms, $5,000 with $500 down. cal rooms & Apts, Some. with SAVE ¢ PER 5 {fay ot. one Seems. TY: By as or week. $10 & Up. Gale by owner, four rooms, bath "pont Misd ‘Tiese TOVELY_ Nod BUSINES ie Baidwin. Phone . a oe W: DINNAN’ ‘ | or geaeman Prt ra 245 Nel- aa von Ee side, PE #0098 — ‘i eee RENT, ve Pienty of fice parking space et ‘MIDDLETON ; FOR CLEAN WORKING] paths, 2 fireplaces earage, e000 | LOCATED near Clintonville actin Sa | stn. "ORE Rae ee a man, af pert theo i WATKINS HILLS Enehei isni6. Basement Sha Mores ae. "or cau P| Sele canee: besten" cuime| iat out. a frmace, ond . fe tile and dining 1 in ce bath, eSB! ol "furaace. ar garage. $11, MACEDAY LAKE GES. 3 bedroom ranch. home frame & brick. construction. e, Tec room. lay. & moor a. ¥ a = rage. $16.80. Ter odern nAEE al Uullity room. Oak . Bath i aoe. Oil fur- nace. $8,900. oan — “anion 3 BED. Wall tows sual on Ga , Lot 110 x 200. +l Ls oe ee Realtor Open Eves. HOPKINS 289 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO Suburban Income wea apie ng ee Soltd_ bri walt es - ing rm ment 3 eet rade. var ee bal at REALTOR PARTRIDGE 050 “W, HURON | Fowr-Redrooga ¢ with « fall basement 4 eaceoos LARGE MODERN |. home. Over 2 acres ‘of land. 2 000, Terms. . FE 8-041 | : , Hy rm.., ait path liv. | ith Tirepiace, and base- i, i _ na ao a + 10 fet bad 3 we SSEz si x reg «| fw’ at Reise’ summer. Only” so call at BS I st a veetes Ph. ‘cae 3 ‘v TH SIDE - “street, near . Mod- OME, 2 ACRES road. Priced Mealy "6313 per acre. TIME ON YOUR this few left, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor} M5 OAKLAND AYE. OPEN EVENIN MULTIPLE LISTING DOWNTOWN INCOME PipsT TIME OFERED — ty: ae Fo ms oe r JIM WRIGHT © — $1,500 FE 5-9441 Ry REY ERIVCE BY OWNER. room brick Spence Street. Il located ‘ yeomt house. with basement, fireple New my sern7 Lincoln ‘Heights 3 Bedroom home REALTOR PE 44516 3 bedroom 6 fine wary ie) ac: . ba bierpee, sae #i8,000 Priced right $15,000. with terms. ot RESALE, 3 BED- ae oe kee bE KNUDSEN ke reened,. some of at > Near iacin Junior patos. "? room and bath luding 3 Settee, KNUDSEN REALTY. Bret. 1: Fie aes0d 3-BEDROOM HOME. & clean. Located at ed. oft vile’ Rae Pull orice Hain F week oseeaton “Wetter Shoot Dist. STOUT'S| Be enrae Best Buys _-Today itt 3 e " "33 F3 > PEE 3 - Te tt HE E 3 BEAT COST OF LIVING For the Handyman ‘ block te washer, water Kit, aes a house on 12,500 FE 8-6755 pom Down m near Ortonville. jum. storms and = gpereens, Vacant. Low monthly payments. . ~~ saree, eo hot water ft. Bloomfield Highlands (EEriMe f HOME in the coun a ao Be |. onan aod ot ee Sar toiwan dining cious rooms, 26 ft. room oarpenine. si) Greper7-| between house end 2rcar woses & terrace. on- and room water |. cellent cenGilten | Qevaspert, 2 ° bee oar} ’ Priced $25 180. " CHiveway. it's & bargain at Gime. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor eT ite ke srivan Cily, Mal ° . St. mate So many Seg ovess, F© $-1201 eee Fe +m gelient shopping faciitign, bis, to $30 per Teeth s ie first on Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor L TA 2200 Dixie Hwy. Laipy Wee Reon | athe Slaves rasta Ne Ne e. 600 ‘foot on pavement.| . FE. J, DUNLAP i ced at colr $13,500 with terms | custom 5 Smith-Crawford, ‘Inc. © Saas ve eis SO ME ot | “Ee at gee r » Garpar ore of storms | & Johns frst “WISONT) | Bk fetesse: 2° me o> Sarees See Excelent birt tate, smocatias COME Srooma, sown aod 3 _ 3 48 Acres—Milford Area | ee nished rage, paved iitine, 2a ge ; i rT nen, : ane ge ‘Y ESTATE ; pttached ! 2 “: . orchard. La: egg or large eo | ja Ty Prieed® tell = “Up: eK FR OR COLORED $b ‘per week 1% car as Large 4 room hom: rege, Priced for wick sale. Ci a dri rraner. nc THs . eiea rapes ¥' = t oa aj oa Ragin room garage. have wanted. eee eme re Be Dee) es ee oe - fage — Can be ‘bought on Prynings, gitar 9 call Me. Chat- easy term: 5, Call today. | home? "Let us find “|: A. JOHNSON, Realtor | i'r ‘Jou tiere fsa 4 1704 S. Tel h Rd. : bedroom home on which, the . ielegrapn . has been ‘re- FE 4- Seoea, Be ft \odey. and move in when deal is closed. $396, DOW DOWN, 4 ROOMS, WITH VE- North end off Joslyn—$1i,- = linds, inde aS lot. _ oo, Z WASHINGTON PARK , Beautiful brickfront 3 ANN EI T eis . wll carpeted, basement, new A terms. os —_— OFFERS NEW 9 oo ft. living a with $70 Mont trance and closet, au This bome tn, A-t condition | cupboards snd ample eat- vide Toom, large tamiy| 196, space. Formica counter mpg saa nice closets, tile ished | attic Pt baths, Full ent, oil basement gas . forced heat : Be ues Alumin storms and =< screens; New. pom soda. 4 Bedr ‘ "* | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor rooms ; 8, Telegraph Rd. Open 0-9 Near cit pert, almost re P7103 OR 3-1648 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR "NEW LOCATION * rhoe a a ation. “BY OWNER Sy C. 4 a a : = 8x Malte tT : J xi ferred, % FE 5-816) re ’ 2 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor SS carne 3 i A 2 Se oe A ment : on A - ground ee ae ‘ mi + | cif : mec at Corner. 135x160- On 2 Paved Roads Petry. or Lapeer Rao ~~ Builder’ ry Attention. Seine al | Mace PS nn a. ee $3 Spuimole oe WELLS | aw ; “Lange Year Lt = Oe a tallied acy Pare bon , | goers Lie, WS <7 9/ a WS feel aeiie a ea a Talbot Lumber - rome ere NNT | 8 bares | er eres | carat ; ' | Wen ake propert rms. aot ‘ ee ? ; | fwo BOokxE WATERERS i Paeacce vs property Ortonville NA 1-386. : 1. Hh iy db ec : § De. itl! sth . niet cee ce HE Tony's - -_/ eee ; : 2 L, WA representing } . peg? i lS = hE i : We feel you are prone’ to sedition, Mr: Higgins! This |“ dresser’ a meni swand. Chest of | “PRICES apd up, 80 a Perry, G, A. . see tts Lots yOR TRAILERS, | 100x220 . ' | is the third time you've slipped and talked back to you: wife!” drawers, $00 ta eats, a i platebonr ite of 30 0 : Le Thom ee as, O geet ae | Ey SARL SR) Laude Mat : woe LE [Pt me oot BB) ERs a — IRWIN / erin ieee Foe , weet, “seeths Money to Loan 53) For Sale Clothing _ 56 i Bt $r sloas eee oy eae i a Read “4 oy SELLING OT eee i q butter BENSON I LU UNBER co. fosem, ‘etait everyone. i) | G josie’ bh a ee cA “IT MAKES SENSE, | EASTER CLOTHING | oatey"yeeezen fi ‘ i Shans for LOW. i ery ; r children o w. Pree - : . . | wii see Sui) sta cae a ‘ro morrow — | Brett | Oven. we onep xp cure ynou | Breese te Bh SSE "Say Balt | you ‘that new home. i Pea se fps ia : ‘Lassie cpring gost, tea — 7: ena Pee in joo Mf $3.78 oy = hi bon ‘| tweed with fleck; — Tae Tv" 2et, 238 per BE evecepzewste $83.00 wy volverine Lumber Co. G FROM Hrc | Doh, aa at ne Sea Pale srgine lecuet, #4 Gai rai tooo Ask tg our Cage, “aah Way” ie ees et ' ICHIGAN BUSINESS - MYC. otters modern money, sere: ae new, OR | Bitte. Mitghe’ eke are ae PRICE. | ne CORPORATION |" $2ets "Household provices friendly °s CLOTA — Pimechinns& Tacunen eweepets | BURMEISTEN'S wEDOUND yy - ee ee ean hia RS pee a Machinery GOK e nest and clean 2 bed- 3 bedroom ranch ‘ . Large lving Jus pasomes i 1 yg@reeny up . to BROKER ptly = er “on terms 24 heat, ordt 0), RD. select. phone HPC | ews . | ath. Of b : CLOTHES FOR FOR ARC. W “WEL VOLTS. a of trees. Only’ ab 00 inet gee Boe rank ar Bb ee | re oct tet? nts, J tor oes & eRe, ee qaitt | “Binabie for sael‘ct ferme limes $i.450° cash. You save $1100 on LE DEPC nae Household Finance Tt Go Slectrie 30a. Jonnsen. ide pe 3 There's A Low Cost GI -y one and get ee ot tne * : Bans Out 45109 mene Oe en this } bedroom month ine OnERN BEAC ae Corporation 0 Do tt Yourself 61 ig eff Jostyn. Pull: peel loony Wil olse’ nosey a. are 3% 8. Sagisew; 2nd fir. Kay Bldg. Sale Household Goods 57 chair,” $15; ‘acta . ne rdwood . an) housetrsiier as equity. Immediate ee and aa PE_ 40535 bench, ri a TV. $25, -FOR-RENT reget! care, aD possession. veany wit mirror aan waa t Pe. ORAY KROEHLER, LIVING WALLPAPER 6TEAMERS «fy ee Oakland Lake Special ; LOAN | RCA? a: & Sivertone TV, 098, Te- eee Tpeceoy tian we Haery. White & Sons |SAND SANDERS DRILLS SAWS | ; Members of Realtors and Builéers £ Spee, weeem. 2 bedrooms. Tile OnE. OF THE BOTTEST “HAM-|. ow | _ ble OR 3.0226. alled Lake. Inc., Ph. FE 597 east! AR ne ; Exchange | tn peazens Bests. ‘ety mies. = * spots’ in the city ef Penticc. on To ; _Bie ‘chairs, foo Om See aon Nulled Take 4-4 gUND me 2 “Owner nas $0480 ‘equity On vmain name bawer 7 bop: | COMMUNTIY Barros 2 aoasuress Rim sink SPRINGS | “condition. EM 3-484. PONTIAC'S OLDEST. & LARGEST | FE 30239 __ 429 8. ; : John K. Irwin &s Sons Wil take You ‘save ‘cos today. | 99 LOWE ERCE aye 8) PE +-1013> aie | ae FOR RENT . Eve, PE 49415) Der meoth, GERS — WHITES. ELECTRIC | a. An tt I |S gS 3 PIECE SOLID OAK BEDROOM iichiean a gewiig Center 7 ihe io’. rent nse yoa tra. polasers: band ae { Y nett INC.) pases ey reson ee | cove = BREE HARDWARE | past rogam glesners. Ook 4 Lakef 6 W. Lawrence St PE, 415"8 STOVES Ld. ex ec age Specials | 5 reom ranch. g extra bed- a 5 yeaa rE a Les WALNUT BEDROOM BUITE. re, 602 Mt, Clem- 7 W. HURON Ave. Fu poise liv: Huron 80466 Cooley “Tckgn wih | Open evenings & Sun, 1 to 4 “NEED #25 TO $100y "| Ironing | board. eon ironer. nt al DINETTE sET. 9, CHAIR AND | PF aFi 1: ahead eabinets ardwood _Gossip bench, FE USED. PEER'S APPLIANCE ottoman. 85, table. 82. dry. gods drapery material, bitch. beth. U room | SEE <_PAIR_ OF LINED DRAPES. | —‘i¢!_Commeres Ra EM }41i4| Lawn mower. $3. Bowling bail . Formica plumbing and clashed aurage. {1% acrEs/ 9 ACRES WITH \ 4 on and bag $12. 2.2161. Frical supplies Gp. 7 dave, week isc Lk’ | stone, exterior, Very. decorative), small actes, @ acres. SEL ABOARD «| ee Se i ~~ TRADE-IN DEPT. WiEGTas STOVE & Ol LiaNt Dave 9:30 to 6:00: Sundays é ; juminum sterms and | A's fa with 90 cree, 8 rm _|§ PC. BEDRM | Quar electete washer ...... $49. “eon aaies 4:00, Montealm | este. tse and 3 big barns. Several ; GOVERNOR $9 | "& Umer Good ‘condition. Also | Dt, *i8G w. Monteslm, FI 2 PE bats, a | FEBS] |” nto aeeaey te Rou eerie ety os ARM) Bred bene (eee dete | ca ss STs s . eat ane . ma *DINN AN . “BIRD* TO SEB Seaboard Finance Co. twin beds, extra pong lng double | le | Oesanional a “Rapeseed y 3 Sete hee rs. MU- | Cameras, Equipment “Ola Bac * | en chairs, refrig. Sofa Ded © ueeeae covcee BM ir — . ae Se $i b00. On ree GEORGE BI BLAIR ee et Coldwater Area Bar: 1198 185 NOR lem" Th a sy | Boe. dinette eens Sioa he Mier ere nee RT VIRTORES | ra PACEMAKER - at) ars) Thi: grossed a condition et 4-3805. sone ssort gras ie win pompiete | REE & GREGG tg ee ant ous on sft * sd | pba income ot abot TRKAGUE FINANC CO. PC. SILVER. qomaY Saxe apts nine @ — " u | Dewar, we Sere, Belloc .. a Gmees, alan er : oO m m ah. oy ' 7 if Lake Ra _/ } 31708 fontaine f trom ne ax 202 N. MAIN-- os ig egg ag egy nt 0 $4.30 o veiee Bh: pa oreh 62.98 wz 5 a Le > or 33714 ) +} oth : $9200" dow ROCHESTER MICH ., Ab for poy Lia omni week. : WYMAN ays = tory eee & tors gyeeréeze. } i ‘an ‘atm: ‘mn ver LOANS , To 9500 ° — ture. ra LB. / 1g W. Pike, ike, EZ terms FE 4-1122 on pote aig S. - ag Epperts amers goon. w : | / isteay Pi +3 . Nucthiea a a P rR BBY CR aise vacu ee ae QUARAN. ws Srenatea Late | . ets * and good’ Only $12.500 down buys this busy * SO” Good. cond. OR ATTRERS. in Sale Musical joods 962 Sg Water osftonr, | same ear “round ° liquer ia the 7 Piece LIVING ROOM BUiTE, | °8 oW: | FREE FAINT HOLLER AND BAN | fra orm eaR) ec eran sect hago "se Srandvogw dnyapert t,coniead| Sat EF ely Cee mags | Ta acu beans era Steel seer vem * DOWN — LITTLE FARM | Persons, attention to | eye included, Investigate this outstand- | pete ep ee eens ot i Appliances 42d W. Huron. ANDERSON HARDW ee Dungsiow ‘home with ali Tose McLarty, Broker PE 2/2102 =" OWNER | ot Game ian| = offering. now for 00” Pay only 81, weekly. nee iracle Pi booee Py = LAGHERS +0568 | About ref lang. uly‘ $5 Down / | form Ee ie $e ued| Trade—Tavern—Home $95, - $500 ie ae #t Oevbars "eal Trade-In Dept, —— Mile Sowving | Goon Mon. & Pri. till 9 p.m. ; mile from "Wsteriors Town de. Clarkston | 330° on road. tie" What have you to trade - 7 Pc. DUNCAN Baas | ee see scessveces oes FOR SALB Gas STOVE POR BOT. 1 RESORTED PRACTICE p> { Priced st #5"bo0 got : © | Gas romge oie u only $7,500, Wil trade. with §2,- Monee, cnltenet. ~| You con get quickly on we ee ‘tle gas, sae one, own delivers. ' | Located tn Clarkston on A sere | —_ dow . ~ Con vacant or any-/ signature Teesnene te | Tm Set. Coos — = 2 leather enpets & chair. ..,......; 634.90 § Fr PUM 08,500 - LOCATED IN 2 bedrooms, living gl sons eat thing may put you in tavern gnature, pa we wage : jackets, at cose $12 for - | Elec e aatereieieiaeie $39.50 a w DEEP Ld MP GALLAGHER’ S beth Lake Extater | bath. extra large Kitchen with ME. | = 630.900 per yt. ee be clad te veep | ree omest | Gas -, walet hes By s tank Also Den Pe gene 18 E_ Huron E 60008 Choice St, mm bungalow with ining area 1 basetn — i. a or on terms, Will trade. ames soot owner —_ 109 per you witn your a ems. &PC M BONK- '- ay — “Sompieis” os | _& tank. Cail afier 5, e371 “Open Mon. & Pri ge | basement Ag Nga | sigire automatic oil furnace. Pr / pool — ace — "| Oh. $49.50 Pay outs $1 weekly, | Refrigerator sss 4 Fares ANDING "Torts ¥y- ZGCORDION "SALE ALL SIZES. Re bee ee — eee On oe sopointinent, For Sale Farms 48 clued, “4 arson 42 Orchard | &pe 1233 double Accordisns Joaned free ie begin- Calls, Wil os-) ot eacer a Penge ayo Late Ave ra MAS "ECONO) a bowls with fittings... 693 | dere with eppone. Lowest. prices cept housetrailer im trade. Clarkéton Eftates | ar eX 17 RI Spe. bath sets with trim 680.55 digect for Mtg, PE 5-5428 . “em _ on| In Clarkgt oy ACRES. 6 a BATH. / real enate Ghene FINANCE CO’ Reversible. Lister | rb FURNITURE el set With uo.gs |CONNSTELLATION CORNET. trade. Oms'el the besi coustrocted| aus, gurneous 3) yeer oid tet? acuah 3 suet | REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4.1574 Sh Pearoon de set_8. ¥ FE 24151) Facto = rset #8 |-OSEW CONDITION PE S818. pungslows im the ‘cliy. Chaice) jp o gorsoom 3/ reer cid, tre |, heme A ! Sauesues Geek Mek - pes Leer es TE. | WE DRYER, SAVE. PI a EBONEY. FLOOR. MODEL 1 SPINET ha tenreation room Cer- pine sod " ecg i whe ps 3° do 2 : pare FE +3581, ai, 1089 Ww. HURON Sx12 Fel B with filter, timer, _*- aa 172.8 Saginaw 6-2100 | piano Tac ped ce SOE lackey cre hiring room ‘eim| “TM eee cy. | FROFERI GE oa heFAn elt Base Rugs $3.95) srr. Pegi' SarMptiigtlt Com | OIL'S LARGE SIZE BIKE sige) GALEAGHER'S | $13,500 SELL On ee ctirepiace evant we albto- CU op a store for lease. Ideal pusiness,lo- aris Ft. ‘Wall, Tile > a WASHERS _Soim, "16 oateway Sen! ah & Pri ws ore [it a semi hed ar hat cation, Woodward st Maple, Bir- RUBBER BASE PAINT. 25.| AUTOMATIC. Rebuilt, Hook-Up. | also ea Convenient modern x m.- wel, $3.75. G00D -UsED SPINET A rT AND Ne pag me Se Thatreee says kitchen. dus 2 stepe uo to the full pe . FE 32-7620 x Fj te adr Dodge. gt $85: 7 rep . $1.95 Searentos, Name Brands, From ‘Garage Doors J *ORRIC MUS SIC CO. i auemanaiew 7 =, = ae Rcd te = ws privileges.” Only Sy bk. from bedrooms, (0 IMLS” pinmered| fl cocoment miles N & ARTY STORES 3 FT | CHEST TYPE FREEZER | 00D HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Factory. yeconds « Tod gil standard M8. Telegraph ) wty } eee neighborhood. carage Basement. with a at| Pontiac, «miles Ce Bn, Rey mo en ——,, f Pu PE '¢80s5 — 81_W. HURON a PE 4-155 a. ya , anes cot hes i rq hes mate * als acres. 4 vecra Tae Bear Orton-| bie seal estate with living quar.| S#121 of visit us at our office. | 77° ne aR Ls RON ____PE_eiss | Disappenrtng : "iole‘iway closet foors. Si FON 5 ey sito" Dew: 4 “of Se" ae cs cong rete Grive. All of thjs set om eo = Svat yeas ote oa te + anal combination, REpublic Steel outside window shutters, PE 47506 ; pif venlences®: Schoot ‘bus “al door RE bilsde, ot. “Beautiful Paul M, Jones, Real Est. | Seti? bins tock: ne of te ome uto OAL Gag WOT WATER HE ee. acer lt float ‘remodeling. gg: inet Organ ~ ‘ | lend: This | real eye- ; AT- ete patch Rete, tat rms TEM were momo commen | yy eb ONGC: naw _| Fi atte © Bate be | ee ee a Mien Hook Sates | Ca ot fee seep cheaper om ‘fs wade. oe payment, Call for appoint) Tom Pontes, 9 rooms, & Bath | ontop. miles Yainble ah ee LM Perry @, ‘Comer Pie — | ren - T aFEEL BS aR apoE GROANS, BERRY poor S: SAL. “ES | “\GATLAGHER’S riot x barn shed, | “ tate, ‘ . IN. ELECTRO MASTER R NOE adoc: 23-0203. ot one to appreciate the Maceday Lake Front gralnaty, comp Oo & hog house = Age ove : a $5008 __Mortgage Loans 54 ak cond, ‘ after rfhotk Raer paver WoT Gas WATER HE —_ is vopen Mon. born — and conveniences that Higre’ s that’ real dea] on @ sum-| $16.509 with 96500 — wil =. Cs eS. take land al , : to 12 moon OA 6-2325. Gey WatER water ‘heaters oe ne Wen bed = trade for 3 bedroom on ee : eee DIUM STEINWAY- GRAND mr home =, 3, pesroome: Bre A Mortgage Problem? {HORSE BUGGY AND 1 CUTTER. | Bathtubs first grade | $49.98 | “oiano. Will sacrifice for quick L. ace, spacious kitchen. sereened Clarence [ Ridgeway wo eoahke . oie oF fits “BE Both in pertect condition. 3080/0. A Thompson _80.8, Ferry | ale. . A. BROWN, Realtor min modern bath for . mortgage loans to mee Greenwood St. % mile east of Au-| HOT WATER HEA 30 GAL ’ ia’ quests, 2car garage. “Only - REALTOR our requirements Any rty, out of See way. p bet ‘a lot bara Heights. Bouth off Auburn | "6 . GALLAGHER’S ~. Ph. FE 24810 '5:2 500 with $2,500 975 Baigwin Ave.’ Reel Estate Se lee of Pontise amount, prompt vervice. Also hy to eras, 8 applt- igh pall ae ore Se oe | se. aren [48 Mam Glaresten, nee : int 6. fe tie. | eS secgt ete Late tack er veel! Pa TRAILER Sine | Wee Thers Or te marred. | Mon. & Pri, til! 9 p.m. -Clar kston |" s at ATi 05 EH | EPS EB ,00,0| “Gowns 10 Par tana” ao ae: | Aiba electric, Oe @ pouled Ger / PIERS FUNG, O8C88 NEAR LAPEER =| PE ¢-sse0 Eves, EM 3-068| We sell oF trade, Come out gen Fyassecent. "Sod ‘Orebara Lx "| PLAYER PIANO REPATRING ile are on atk |Z ees) We, aA mee 8 L COL TANKS. WILL DE-| fv" 16 LAYER PI ; $1600 down aMity /| REAL ESTATE INC Viena. wooded "mie om ae | with job, 44 2 | BOANS—$600 to $1,500 | parxin a. * iver FE bat CavaToins, CHROME hin |< Fenina_ Geitmerer oy Se... (ACROSS PROM BANK) $10,300 aa ROCHESTER 1 Por eny purp re. on OPEN. . @T » Toe |3 y Steet 1 HOPPERS, 1 8 -TOW | “faucets $2430 value $14.05 also | SMALL WALNUT Set “PIANO. Good Tot. in one eg k MAple $-8821 « NEAR SER ORD - pomes. modem or pot im ‘ opacity 3. doin capacity, 4g | Bathtios Totiets Mhower stalls. | ES . _ jana Go's gma vilages. | ye Open Daily 9 to 12 to 5 gg th ving ~ office Oakland and Coun 1 =ye ‘of Pontiae or 1 mile ¢ 8 Detroit werd | actory trreguiars, Terrific Val- GAL. LAGHE R S tenes. Excellent schools ee 188% acres. @ rm, house. Fruit quarters in ome M iens or E. of Auburn Heights ou Auburn | Romeo, Plateau 2-385¢. ues Micon gan Fluorescent, 303 4 H 40568 “shores. Scape fore rad . es, wainut trees and various | the reat Toca.ed one busy main|- ta rotehents. Rd, M0. @ ROOM OIL CIRCULATOR OR S78 | _Orehard Lake Ave. —1, 2 Mon &> Pri “un” rer Income premerky 434. fruit ees. 2 bacee & ey a8 | aga at fing ‘sbece 83 reed fou © rough ir or enclose axTIQUE SETTEE ae CHAIR. —— Pnsire 420 OR. Sad Piivie LAROE SIZE GIRL'S BIKE, , Like ron Spinet O ay ; | wnny ew. POL eae ae ¥ Twi pienic table yers BOE $< pd Hand lawn F yomas vine rye an “NE. AR R OXFORD | ay" a Se) « : eg nse ham a cme or on Geep well pump. com ete “wits | TE CINCH BOIL PIPE » FT 037 | _143 Dateway hans ig ee ‘CLOSE TO SEARS _ |, sets. © saupe. of, suste. gba, Smith- Crawford. Inc. “lu - Ruiigins. _Fre 2-780 . RYE ELUM “guret?’" | MARPNE PLYWOOD | $53, Yrean at bargain. price. . LARGE 2 FAMILY ~ Zoned com-| er rm bamme ity TWO ¢ tthe, «eer 44728. & BUY — SMALL RADIO“, $5 TO | 172 8, Saginaw FE_UR00 | Yea eee eens 14.40 GALLAGHER’S mercial; bath each ficoor,| NEAR | ses ORION et: "cborn er ‘ ‘ * ste. FE. 5-0755. 5 DECK BROILER PLANT, BOX |)" vigerers cose $19.60 ae | earns, ag furnaces, $18,000) es caves on ax a4: 5 St it Swaps 85 pau tener tee gee Pete" & lawn mower. 3 18.36 18 dei Lg i. rE ee f [pas oie : “nea panel O 3 FAMILY INCOME: 140 Norge, Clothes ; ot fils GAL aut - pea 8 ber Pir: ond ™ | WALNUT FINISH CONSOLE ls Hi 1 t me yore. ery buy. $23,- er 2 ee Soy immed nmotia hatin m , nw Aaa 129.95 Speedqueen ORDER oo Ne BEAT 1488 Baldwin ave FE Ms sas ano—Pertect onnencien. Complete- / = MZ “T ‘ab ve 4 ried pA = ay room s a ton forge 10 COS . Hy EP ae ti | ly overhauled, S206. f 2a ROY TOWNSHIP | : cle cubuanes Discounts on TER ‘neynolas NU. | MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20°/ MORRIS MUSIC co. / REALTOR aie, 5 Seren. 2 breretcton oy mene imitiai| Ges. gas heat. Income per RLUM Littime. ‘sonehalking | Tor, slightly marr $3.98 ais a Samael f. 4 j1ol1_W._Hurpa FE $6181)" dition wood, barn Bare’ SE fone eg For'intorma-| me., an ‘be mereased, Priced Up te 2 ‘Sih to Pay enamel on va Celoter as cabinets with or oat: Pe 08 fe] oi ar Fabbits.” $19. S500 °S tos le. sidpeoln | {ake single home or land contract | 121 N. Saginaw om ibs Same expe $400 & up. lite, “siiding doors and sich Wa Inut! Spinet Piano / i COLORED —6-4476_atter_ 6:30 p.m as part payment, Elwood Realty, | BB N DIX ON eis AMO. Pave! ivan Fi © oak ie Ontaed tk \ / i ‘NL. SELDON CO. Shere Pe. Pegs "| *irasher with agitator | #38. for iteelt with savings of painting | k72 Flveyyecent 289 Ors tard Lk.) Qeerance wries wit 3t, Sas i CENTRAL, ai, = a8 teen bela ohh. Sale Land Contracts 52) 5 + £2910. and fuel. ALSO KiTC gen | i oc spinet. Limed oat case. Ree . Gas heat. lear garage. 716 ae Rochester, Mich. rrr — tke new ter car or| BLOND SING! wat AWNINGS, ALUM. 8 TOR M §. EARLY NEW gW GARDEN i; TRAC- vonaily ? i MULTIP ias0“town*On 3: i .| VALLELY'S. “The Old Reliable HP Mower and culti- Ain 6 / parnent * “°*" | Sate Business Property 49 Us tinrna exavicn | _ 0 teve~Sn ah, | Beet cesie se itor” | Ramee ame © Seheaar ine sharers oe et | LAGHER: ose 3 = . -. . 1-9941. Ev OL 1-6633. " ~ a5 és oy | eee | SOU ND INVESTMENT cance for 8 MM Turret movie’ BREAKFAST SET. 420. CALI, NOW for tree suastes tei are font vite | 2 18 E oe a rn: is ‘ RAINBOW REALTY” 40 voor FRONTAGE ON MONT: | $6,060 Lap ch Secured. by gamers. & projector. OR sell for EMpire "| __No oblige {in 21-f_ lengt iitge ft a FE 2-264 502-8. PADDOCK | Salm FE_ 2-0632. wo wodroom Galtornia nyle bun. | a6 ha oO eRTION- WAGON. rE SK MALS cu. eT NORDE ree. SAVE PLU BIN SUPPLY ‘Sale Office Equiprhent 63 I Lak P 44 god ‘oI RESisCRARY ane 4m sere tos Pa from es ag oe pls dg gt e Se rig hot. water pared oe sen ital are Fite mass os Ls a | EW PORTABLE ADDING pore $ * * ed For Sale e rrop. estate and business, 98000 Seen. 1 block paved road. Mi ove for good qn garden| 635; Elion oi: electri ass ate i SRM £408, P AIN’ r SALE wenine. .. plus . Regular $128 as lig aa 44005, ous at door. *urchaser paid g2000/ tractor or 5 hha SS seen at stove, «# vond., ; electric 96 IF ed cent discount on Sherwin) ‘ value. MA - «4 LOTS. nase. PRIVS, ON CASS down, Will discount 25 per cent. r of ré Rd.-and MS8. roaster eauinet, th gas 7 $12. _| »Williams-Berry Bros.Bondex dis- a Eu iS P Sot 438; “co : d “nt z, Fee 18 aE. Bump and Paint Shop Ack foe Mr, Brown, L. rown Fe Pon Dake CONDITION-FOR inate fe, geen iat ete Seok beds. CHURCH 8 INC, >-m0 (ont Sura only ‘Sale , Seara) :quipment 64 a “yall, Shade & fruit trees. OR frontage a paved mec ane _ 24d" Bvenings’ ¢all GA $2618.| “late scooter also in good “condi- : FE a. 2 eee oxi Fr s.si80 62 & WALE - IN COOLER Witt _3-2643. Money to Loan 53 tion_or cash, 3-636. SONCAR PitYra DINING Ril. | 30 IN. LAWN SWEEPER, PING for FOR OUTSIDE, gom preset. Electric meat slicer. wan |GOBY, CUCKL ER REALTY y itis PONTIAC HYDRA. Ral TOR FOR seh, Radio, ond Phonograph. OR table, "20° in portaive fan.| 918 0 abe! 19 Homes, ic | _ OR: car den & fin lace, tle. tile peath. amt 26.N. 8 aie (State Licensed Lendersh = | equity in small_home. 5-471. . oe eg - ood %. 4. Thom> | COMPLETE LINE “OF rN og 30 euppoara.wiu ~ brick com ns stexene CASH LOANS py a: pI ae tables, mr eae fashioned wood ies GPUFILLERS 06 BABY -TO-OF | _Hone7EL1 Metamora, “T0FI3, = | s0" from good base ark Wake tess Terrific location, 100 ft. to $500 equiri Wks baa | EASY OPIN WAS WER VERY) US sow ay VN oniy.| fo‘ue prove it with a eeman: Wied Neonaiie ast Na ese. aL aul M. Tones, Real Est, | femsee ong tting ee ih | Pee age oggrvting ot wauel| fy conan @ veers ols MY) font Edom © tastiest ang |7 Sale Sporting Goods 68 oo2 BUA FE _4-8550 + .M 2045 or 1 cotter 30 «FLUSH DOO! REJE ime payments available. W. : aped | COMP. ‘én LAKEFRONT ; Bl f K NE MASON” WORK FOR OUTBOARD | FREEZERS UPRIGH?. FAMOUS fe ate cue te ed lake ‘pritioges. IMP RE TATE” ANY OTHERS Several parcels of commercial ; i 1 Mtr. 20 HP or more. Call FE| Dame brand, Scratched. Rerrifie | Almost perfect. tah eas Pills ig ei ae i GUNS, MODERN AND Siecy | Soon, ON THE MARKET, BUY NOW,| .and eas frontage on M-59. 29-6217. valnse. $10.55 walle her Be. Ke Biiding doors, tolding doors, ta-| 414 MUe Rd. B’ham) MI “helenranh FE siog iar 5 wy 4-204 3-868 s A e tops drawin, a & p = te 3 FOR #1 eFRixa Tis Call or information = 3-6210, Fin ance Co SWAP. HAY FO don | SY n 6-000. phone sere Base. Lx. Ave. MMe lees. 4 wing sours Pda: RANOE ~ HOODS, om e INC eo. GoLP CLUBS 97 S. Roselawn—7 Rooms |M3nawk: take, i “ED § &000 ° SWAP POWER "MOWER oR a FROTORY ReSUILT vacuuM _ fod “house south of Walnut Lake dost, BApe™ | Complete matened wits Aas | Cont = iyeees pe north of Au- waterford 's. a BF ARD STEELE, BEAL TOS Pontiac ve| cleaners, all Avene ener | rend Cail wetore a" Td eae | at: — $35. eT. Aer Bre Og oat “todd ae anno Oe aon : ia ~ cagA toa", dohnaom, FE 4bies. | fore dark. — “ ee Eat eee reat i Tae og - me TW a REAL sua" u ; , Drayton Plains - anging for, pick up, wagon, oF ee cou biaben, 4x8 PLASTER frases. 2 of oe how nay 10 °TH 5 99 & Airport Walled Lake TRADE Of SELL MY $2,500 FUL se ; . BOARD . ali LAKE FRONT z NTAGE OF Oe ay Dees See 208 Th. howto |” venr's 1967 model, Preeser and ANY QUANTITY’ $1.10 of PONG LOTS. AVAILABLE manutactiting. ae bn Utica - ARE HOU —can-on| Bet arvergaiert,.t05, * of ny | MAL: "HDR She Pacts pe Realtors OR 3-8082__- ict aisport : roms te aaei ragm ome, ; me, | Miciia of butler Lots FOR CSLORs ssi . . ens Dae rf Fivorescent, 303 Orchard Lake ee) rhe acy wall supp aa ge ave bh Fr HOLMESEAC GET CASH QUICKLY . ed FRIENDSHIP FAMILY TN. |OR_ 3-1950 wae s $50 ° S » ot seit Om TE 2 FAMILY, IN- 7 oS RE Up to 0 GAS STOVE PLASTER mS Ha gUPPLY Law R _$11,50u 500 down. | OR _3-@015. vi Drarian tos: | | FRADE ‘f in . ‘sep Wa POR t Fer Sal owt Pro. A4A Hea. Oakland ture Mh, dng trailer. gat 3-3007. RE) SAVE ENERGY, USE ~SAVS ENERGY, USE eis, eu ct lai WANT ADS! To find a Loan Cornpany WANT ADS!-To find a iages ome job, place to live or a job, lace. to-live or, a ce Sone 550500 used car, ste iar: FE ae (9206. “ised ‘car, ee Classi- Gcee atr Kg mn. . ; en pawx supa | fied NOW! I fe. , , , ‘\ ‘ t ‘ : \ : ¢ a putiful All veaion ort i — : 4160 ak: ga" ‘moet pesnsvew. mower or th nt the | - * ior. ard wa 3 rvice i beeviee Pari for all i mebes. Dee ad ally oldest. — r ry trained mechanics. 4 LES SgAbe VICE ere au | eee eee » TWENTY-TWO Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66). Sale Farm Reni 76). py Boettaiae is : Sia ‘Ra. "Rochester, A ROAD GRAVEL, ETC. pay heal Fes soresere. “Morrie Wahl, A-l per DRIVEWAY GRAV- etott-w toed fn | ‘city, Cow manure. hy i Peravel fill ie F 1112 or FE 3 BLACK DIRT $7 56 Box bet if Bnd order pow. Mas | CHOICEST TOF ar. FILL DIRT, SAND OR GRAVEL. Harry White & Yons Inc.,.Ph.. FE ‘4- 4597 PONTIAC '§, OLDEST & & LARGEST DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. $7 a LOAD. Black dirt 88 a load. * vicinity |__! oe’. Union Lake. EM = 3-0681 or EM 3-2403. é EXCAVATING — BULLDOZING. soil fil) Gravel. sand. Beaches installed Snow removal. GOOD ROAD ny 4 YDs _$5 delivered. FE 4-6583. 5 LOADING - BLACK Boe B. L. anch 5-151 ANORE. - 6 YAR be TRAW MA- __bure. $15 seltvered.” EM_3- 3-4207. Fontiac TK BUILDERS SUP. Sand, pig & dirt. Cement, mortar, & trucking. OR 3-1534, ~ SPECIAL Black dirt, 8 $8.50, FE s A haga waa eb paivewaY GRADING. te. FE Top soil, gravel, = e $-3352. ee 7 — che ai, 4 436 Geaaw tk Lk, Ave. ‘ rE set ok GOOD SLAB = ae 3 CORDS RDS FOR $lu De] —FE . Plants, ‘Tee Shrubs 68 jioches | 1987 FORD, 960-5, ype. Like . Collier Ra fea BOLENS TRA a oO Plow and tiv: BOLENS GRA 6-10 hop DEN TRACTOR. ; 'p. Used | year PE @-0486. FARM : ACHINERY — | used. CHALMERS» Nifactor, sas sore _— wants, cy ‘inch : Ain psa ae oe eRe a ei FARWDERS Last aoaete to buy farm tractors achinery your own bid./ at Alt tr tractors "ana qui April 1st, it m., de Sahnit s Y — NEW Py pos on SPECIAL Used Farmall Cub Tractor na? YOUR 1H, DEALER KING BROS. = Rad at Ove, ssn a3119 ARPAULING—— ALU SIZES — JOE'S A & N SURPLUS. FE 2-0022 T RACTORS! ! 1957 etd leas Ricsmstte De Bol Mod Demo wae he EONS J. 1, CASE: &-PERGUSON DEALER jz: \ HP. ator. FE 5-6808. FO dally 8 to 6. For Sale Pets 69 -ARDEN ioe a . Never used, Auction Sales’ of Wixom Rd. & Duck Lk Rd. Open MU_ 4-8038 & + Bet’ shop w one | AQUARIUMS. ALL PE ¢-6433. aKc 8 renED BOXER PUP- pies 6 w weeks old, $40. FE 57386. &’KC DACHSHUND nd aa ee Rosolonas Hav Sired by e a shots and Goccsheowen OL OR 3-2717 UTIFUL AIREDALE TERRI- ers, Born’ Jan. 7° 8. Sired ag by mpion cham, Arendendale Beatsa: __MArket 41917 or Market +1044. . BOSTON TERRIERS oe tn st breeding stock Curtiss BacusHUND PUPS , MT. Clemens St. FE 2-44 SELL COMPLETE or odd lots. MY 23-1521. B&B Auction Sale }’ . 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every i ead 7 PM. Every Friday . Every Sunday BUY and SELL DAILY Door Prizes SAT.. APRIL 5. 10:30 AM PRANK). Mich | Suet a — Acc. S AUCTION @A =| » 1 p.m. «dt PM. sce EM, For Sale Housetrailers 78 EASTER BUNNIES, ar: ‘HILLS-|* bofo Rd., Clarkston, MA_ 5-4000. EASTER BUNNIES POR SALE. MA 5-0662 GERMA N SHEPHERDS | AKC? reasonale, MA 1200 00D SHEPHERD WATC:I DOG. bie Call MUtual 43087, pies, Nice for children. ab FE 54-0005 career gee eee PARAKEETS CANARIES eee 83 Sanderson. ¥E 2- cas MINIATURE, si ., SILVER colored. A’ teau 23-3041. PARAKEETS CANA CAGES Food Since 1927. 564 A¥e. POODLE PU’ an colors, Registered. 641 Third Parakeets Guar. to Talk fm ate, eee es| Hutchinson Pere aka a ae =\Mobile Homes ISTERED GERMAN c ouEe. SALES INC erd pups. 3 mos. Wormed. $25 & ~ way x 3-1202 23 FT. ALUM. HOUSETRAILER Nice ide . RICHARDSON. 2-1171 after 5:30. iC a Pr. ALL 3-6262 or can be seen at 5667 Otdingshire. TARGE size POMERANIAN PUP- Reason- NTER 3%): aa Male, All shots, Orlando SINGING CANARIES. , “TALKING rakeets. 4 Ha 8 oid supplies. —— iles Re 8 adie Bivd. Bir- * mingham. 1% miles E. of Adams THOROUGHBRED “SADDLE horse MY Sie a Wanted Livestock 73 WID- CALVES & PIGS FORREST MAple 5-096. Sones. ~ "For Sale Poutry 74 For Sale Livestock med 08 egy uity, Take Sie pay- DETROITER PONTIAC CHIEF Bo FUR o = on rental payment ba- sia TRAILER EXCHA: oa 0 8, Telegraph . _|7OR bent ng a" ILE $300. DERN. ROORE TRAILERS. 5 ft. to 35 ft..1 & 2 bedrms. Low bank rates on ge = 2 AL tour home, $998. Hol arias Bal: 521 Sa ee Rohty Mitirose ¢6TT1. OXFORD TRAILER SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner to 10 wide, 14 ft. to ers’ New 45 Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - Palace We Buy, Sell, Trade 8 wides = 10 wides SPRING SALE NOW ON Thousands of dollars slashed from during this sale, before you buy. Bottle Gas » Parts and Supplie 48 Sashabaw between Granger & Oakwood Rds. Ortonville. je “open “Even. Rent Trailer Space 79 PONY sADDLE with BRipie & “SRO "hn ae Ml ae y= oy i Opdyke MOBILHOME ESTATES. S. MODERN He front and playground, EM \SEPORD WOWICE SIAN! MANOR } FOR 8 ‘Pe pest want rate. only $0.19 week! east of Oxtord or OA 86-3022, Pontiec. __FE_! 58518 3. VAN WEL’ ” Base Hy —— hogy 2 miles, eville Rd SPACE FOR lovely acres ‘FOR SALE YEARLING MALLARD New Ham Ps Scull chere ‘Sm: PARE “AT PARKHURST tneluden, @ private Farm. Produce 75 eae ye * 1900 Bi fuses: eas “Sale Fare Ean 7% aah tae = : D # ‘ Rear Samii hae ate Se — 80 30 S. Cass . PARTS 1953 BONDED BRAKES 12 95 ot wet Fords, Chev.’ and WD GOODYEAR SERVICE |_trem FE 5-6123 CHEV: 1952 Kaiser, dice mo- -) Hash Rambler, if day Bunder _CITY. AUTO. RAD#ATORS All work gua rentees. Lee this week, Passenge 50. T nh no Te nes CRANKSHAFT “GRINDING NDING IN THE 236. Motor Scooters 82 1957 SHMAN EAGLE. iD "cond. 678 $10 Wakdon Rd, 0000 after 4 pm» CUSHMAN sate per as & § 12 8. P. PADDOCK (at Pike) PE. 424 7 NS UPE ‘MAX, 1500 * Miles 0 - = 1957 Triumph a we es RP Davidson 8 med For Sale =< 84 GIRL’s=> ROBINHOOD pga bike, excellent cond _ ple 5-0626, Boats & Accessories 85 a son TRAILERS. $95. ie a THOMPSON ay a EVIN- | gude i, HP ae Boat Bg oo, FE Big nom ve Dealer Service In Water “pive fe it ay eee, ry i Tune-Ups OPEN #6 @ SUNDAY D. ES SAL ve ein 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 Trade-ins accevied. Easy terms. | ———. Come in and sign up for a free Serie sce ride with the new ’ Kelly's Hardward, 3004 aubure at "dams, Auburn Hgts. FE 2-8811. POR SALE BOAT. MOTOR AND | trailer. $325. REpublic ®-7562. FREE qualtts coast ard approved boat cushion with purchase marine — = nerd ware or & ef §25 or combination more. Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1699 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 28033 ‘ OPEN SUNDAYS JOHNSON MOTORS ~ a te Trailers & Accessories ve OWENS NE 396 Li. Ave FE 2-8020 “TONY'S MARINE ice. Backed be 38 vets exper ence, Evinrude moto rs, boats and supplies. i 2095 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Har. PE 80112, Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ~~ USED MOTORS TO 33 HP PLY 4 ENGINE Fe To at LEAVING FOR ORLANDO, FLO- LEAVING a ORLA NDQ FLOR RI- ‘ oi Apri) 7 . Share expences. FE 1, cape RIDER WANTED TO SOUTHEAST meee leaving April 2nd, OR SERVICEMAN LEAVING FOR Eines. renee, als 7th. Share JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass E 8-0988 CASH : eA VERILL EED CARS Then bring it here for om cotints. GLE vs models. ooh Bn. 43's. x CARS FE_ 5-6079 AUTO BR Price it eres. Bell here. Late models 4 on con _Signment,* can +8 72 See M & M Motor ‘Sales 4 nado | ‘at Siate” = at $1603 NTs OR A . ECONOMY Cans So RoBoRN BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em in ‘the Want Ads! - | ee : a A SLICES OF HAM Sa tak aah FE WHIZZARD SPORTSMAN. GOOD}. jon, $50. FE 27-0030. For. Sale Motorcycles 83) 3 THE B PONTIAC Pans, ‘roRsD: avs ist “Don't you feel ridiculous on a night like this?” ” Wanted Used Trucks 89 For Sale Cars | "$2.58 : YARD. DUMP/| 58 HP. eee, OE a 21.4 Soule $150.50.. FE a.m, to § Used Truck Parts 89A her TRUCK PARTS r, trailer. Cash or large oat: OL 4 p after < iy JELLOW y JACKET. 25 HP MO- PE 46320. For Sale Trucks 90 Pres ap ol my ELGr N, laa starter oy controls, Eves. sare e190. : reais NEER MOTORS. MEYERS ailers, Fishing ‘equip. i Sonene. Trout stamps hum bers. Walters Hardware Center. Joslyn at Silver Bell Rd. FE "SAUER Seipoaie ‘CLEARANCE 1955 CHEVS . Alr oar. ig ir ans, puntos or 10. 1956 Ns. eo: low down NORTH “| CHEVROLET Hunter at 8. Woodward Ave. - Birmingham . MI 42735 a ONTIAC! 5 TRUCK CENTER RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 1066 1956 GM 450. 6 es x0. S. Byles, BY Pairlane 500 Club “Sedan 8 mo. Statien W. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT GEORGE $ MIL LION a “Turner Ford — For Sale Cars GEORGE BA 7 halal teem “33 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. Rae DR. ey rteering & ‘; “a PSEATION ton WAGO = perist H mS UMNER BUICK 208 -. Woodward, Bham MI 40100) 134 CHEV. WAGON sha. 4 dr. tights, Looks excellent. The Prope AUTO SALES PE 2-231 sery-| ~~ 1957 Boston Pull leather 50 8 pass. Mimene? i aL ge a i fuel off price $1,205. Birmingham NASH 666 S. Woodward rik 3. Can take 2 passen- FE 2-3404. R-FK. $995.50 Mal gers gers. New car. $65 8] per month includes a1] = surance, taxes and financing ~ A few used trailers am available on rental plan. = — 1 MY 3 south orm. ROYAL 30 , FT DE DELUXE. FOLLY Schick's. MYrue Sur = SALE — SALE ‘TRAILER Seen | MOBILE HOMES "SCHUTZ_ He CHEVY EDR, es AUTO BROKERS NORTH CHEVROLET ARRIE SPECIALS. Nash 4Dr. Nash Ramb. Hyd Most of these can be bought with -small down payment. Bank rates NORTH /| CHEVROLET 49 Chevrols. ia "61 Chrysler odd ‘Yas ashy ON. Pe: eves, AR oF 4 How would you like e trans- rtation s 1 for your equity y : 55 or ‘66 model vars? Always older ls te choose from 1 10 p.m _MI_ 4-750. 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Time. ioe Miss Sweden (Ingrid) . @ News: re: Goude). * |t9:00 @) Garry Moore. Racket Squad, (2) Red Skelton (color).| . (4) Dough ReMi. : Comedy: Red's @ con man.|'~ (9) Movie; 6:15 @ Water: ‘Eliot. Actress Ruth Hussey visits.! A : ee — ‘10:40 (2) How Do You Rate? 6:20 (4) Box. Four, 10:00 (7) Hockey. Detroit vs. Mon-: (4) ‘Treasure Hunt. 6:30 i site — @) D. Runyan ee: 11:00 o Arthur Godfrey ; Rooney Show. Charles Coburn, “| ~ (4) Price Is Right. - a Up for Appeal. Motor- (4) Californians, - ; ; ad - problems. Marshal investigates when|,s:25 (7) News. aS : ‘ie #30. (2) Dotto. 6:40, (2) Weather: ‘Phelps. (2) $64,000 Question. " 4) Truth, or . 4 es (7) Rickey the Clown. : 6:45 (2) News: Edwards, wer30 CD) Hockey (Gent. (9) Howdy Doody... _— (9) Steve Wilson aS 4 7:00 oa obo a bo ficgenorenic —— 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. __ ture: « Rod Cameron as| series, ° @) Casey Jones, as WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON _ (2) Annapolis Men. 1: es _ | [ee 0 ete, Cees 12:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. 7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (4)@ic Tac Dough. iy aa ‘ (9) News. (9) Swing Your Partner. 7) News: y- (4)-News: Westerkamp. 18:38 (2) Love of 7 7:30 (7) Sugarfoot. Weelere ii = . al Hoods hold Sugarfoot cap-|11:15 (9) Weather. ied @ eee ae eee, ; “|. (4) Weather. Eliot. 3 Could Be You. . (9) — Dollar Movie. (2) Miss Weather, ° (7) The Erwins. France.”’ ('42) pene in (9) Myrt and Doris. (4) 11:20 (9) Starlight Theater. Goo- Po cma Hunt gie Withers, . “Devil on/4245 (2) Guiding Light. © few | i 1:00 (2) Susie ; (4) s: Parker. ; . 8:00 @ Spuertent (cost. (2) Sports Final. | « (4) Movie. ia iin (7) My Little Margie. Varley: artes Meme.,/t:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater.) (9) Movie. o dims TAA Gin o* Victor McLaglen, “Full Con-| . lene Da i, fession.” (°39) 1:30 (2) As The World Dams. (7) Topper. S. = Adam, ee 0 11:38 (7) Night Court. ; . Ses — i cn (9) Theater (cont.) 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. paper writers. news- (4) Jack Paar. Cliff Ar- (7) Lady of Charm. : quette, Singer Nick Todd. | ~ 8:30 (7) Wyatt Earp. Western:| _{?) Nisbtwatch (cont) —/a:25. (4) Faye Elizabeth. Tainted by cowboy, Wyatt , __ . 2:30 (2) House — kills ad the first time in gun WEDNESDAY MORNING (4) Kitty hg . (9) Movie cont.) Stedeatien (4) Fisher (cont.)- 58 (2) 2:8 (9) News. -- _ @) Wingo. New quiz. 6:85 (2) On the Farm Front 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. ’: . 4) (color tinee Theater Fee lane Fisk Lice Yor eabeaon, {700 (2)-TV Colloge.- () American Bandstand (9) Theater, Drama: Doctor (© Today. (9) Favori‘e Story. battles with a “Question of ; _[839 @) Cartgon Frolic. 3:38 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) Adventures MeGraw.!|- (7) Do You Trust | . Find invents °° 0 {2) Captain Kangaroo. (9) Movie” we | robbery story after he gam-| _—‘7 Cartoon Carnival , bles his savings. ! 4:00 .(2) Brighter Day. eas, Ta — Jehn 8:38 (7) Big Show. - Queen wr a Day. Seoerg guest, ‘nas a “. 7) American Bandstand , E: “ 4:15 (2) Secret Siorin 9:30 (7) Telephone Time. True 9:9% (4) Romper Room. Drama: Rory Calhoun. Cow- 4:30 Nig boy. pioneers cattle trai] 9:25 (2) News. | . png ie , from Texas to New Mexico, 9:38 (2) Ladies’ Day. Colorado. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. 4s 4 Romanc (9) Theater (cont.) . (7) Our Friend Harry, al sa “s ; 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. ACROSS (4) I Married Joan. coe (1) Wild Hickok. teen rE] di . ° @) Looney Tunes. rare, | | 13 a in 5:30 (2)Beat the Clock. 96 inebestume | (4) Files of Jeffrey Jones 18 Warning y | (7) Mickey Mouse Club. 16 C 1 : ~~ ‘ie (9) Seria] Theater. 17 Positive (ab) ‘ P 18 Diner 20 Papal title - ty “” Nautical atm on 23 Prayer end} : Yt, Yo @& Yy, Be icc sc $+} Halt of Nation; 31 Garment Vit, Wie v 32 Hindu queen p West Cool, Wet 33 Bap eagle Y M + road a a ani 33 Seotheayer Be By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 Wy ‘Pleasant spting weather ap- 40 Kind of | ; 4 peared the outlook for most of the | Eastern half of the nation today {2 Cartorraph | but it was wet and cool in man) «ie utensil - : ' ‘Western sections. RS Mien? @ French secto ared in 42 Victim of oir Sho het toe Sees toes jepresy, ~=—t(‘<é‘zéCSsS RNa rains is hit the, 1 Maccatine fate F Soe, «wre 9 Ceseter, . — |Allantie Const states Sunday snd’ home 9 Three times $s Domestic dines 04 fmtehar \yesterday diminished anti only a es fovmb. form) . . 38 Boke —_— ee coastal areas reported light, Sean. form)” is neque Sire. ce, ee oe oF 3 Sum: Rocky 37 Augment 42 Sauty ree saan pega higher potagrncla = - 1S “~ tt. a Nim 83 ier of the region = the day. * - - Today's Radio Programs - WIR, (700) «CRW, (00) WW), (950) WUAR,. (1188) WXYZ, (197) = PON, (1100) WEBK, (1490) | TONIGHT - wy News Knowles o- aes. eS. ‘1:20 WIR Young Dr. Malone 6:00 WIR, News — J, Bandstand WCAR News, Martyn WWJ, Maxwel) Gxvs, “wer : tos WxY2 — WPON News Lewis> CKLW, News, Davies ae News, ; Newa. Sports $:30—WJR, Jack Harris aaah Right to Hap- = News, — CKLW, News. M. Labbitt . 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Time for Muste WIR, Amos °n’ Andy Te eee Tens Gaetd | cae Roce Davies yt Bands, Ane, Man Ya, Weather, Snort aoa, Tere: ray ekenal Se oe ee 7:30—-WJR, ‘uate fall Roan — sae HETz—Newe, Wott, wenneseat arrepnovn WIBK. News Ucleoa Eas Musie With Mason | CKLW. < (2:00—WJR, Néws, Wells . Be ang rl pg WiBK News. George | ws Hews, Magteli . Wa’ wee nae a Guest | Woah, News, sdike Thom ss TK. Bpora a gS Af god oe: i » WPON News, MacKinnon ae duste: ee oe aaatee San as Hine tor Muste] Wate \Waltricn, MeRenste ws, WAYS News; Winter - UKLW Sports, E Chase 4 Neen +e CELW News, Oavies - eos. | beewR, PF Bayes " | ee WW) News: Maxwell . aug Mason Mery Urittin 6:30—W. News, M'Knae pam id |Giratte Settles \in Florida to End> * .|$17,000 settled down in his - jing Long Legal Fight BOCA RATON,’ Fla. wo— A |$2,000 giraffe which has cost about \nnears With Arlene, Paar % HAVANA, Cuba WF — Rebel Fidel Castro today Batista, received a grant cf spe- cial emergency powers from the Cuban Senate to counter spread- ing strikes and rebel attacks on ithe island's communications, The House of Representatives was cer- ltain to add its assent.” * * * Castro called on Cubans. to para- i‘lyze. communications .in the first step toward a nationwide general strike he said would be called at “the right moment.” That might be delayed until after Easter; reb- ‘els in Havana said, but Castro proclaimed “‘a state of total war the people ef Cuba and ithe tyranny of Batista’ beginning ‘at midnight Saturday. * * * Castro ordered his- followers to fire without warning on all high- and railway transport mov- today. Drivers and ~ railway | workers in eastern Cuba began le paving their jobs after reporting | rebel” threats. “Thousands of armed men” soon: will match on Santiago, on | ‘of Cuba's easternmost province, ‘Castro threatened. The govern- ‘ment replied with further police and troop reinforcements. + «© *&_ ; Batista called a meeting of his) {Councit of Ministers today to con- ' | way * |sider fresh ways of meeting the rebellion, possibly including a dec- -jlaration of martial law. Constitu- tional guarantees already are sus-| | _ ipended.- Spring in Eastern Batista’s national police seized a shipment of guns valued at more) than $100,000 at a house on the, ‘coast 12 miles’ west of Havana. \No arrests were made but 15) ‘rebels are being hunted, the police said. Woman Bank Bandit Released on Bond © | | DETROIT uw» — A young ex- pectant mother was free on bond [Toc today after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court to stealing $430 from an Addison, Mich., bank 'ta Friday. a _ we * * Mrs. Dorothy Foley. 28, of Cement City, was released. on $5,000 personal bond yesterday by Judge Theodore Levit pending a probation report. -She left the! courtroom = with her husband, | /Stanley,- 28. ; Mrs. Foley is charged with rob- bing the Addison branch of Adrian} Commercial Bank by passing a note to a teller, ordering him to hand her the money. r | The teller said he thought the | lthe men's coveralls she was} |wearing. : * * * | Police quoted Mrs. Foley after ‘the robbery -as saying she took ithe money to cover checks writ- ‘ten with insufficient funds. - Beeping Earth Intruder Surprises Policemen CHARLOTTE, N.C. @®—Hearing that an antenna-sprouting cylinder -|had fallen near here, police rushed to the scene, : * The. . 10-foot-long object |300-foot-high ‘ they} He is able to do anything in the or emcee line without from the star. This is a happy ly vibrant performers as Paar and Arlene. His studio mates call him one of the trade’s easiest-going guys, milid-tempered and agreeable, of shuteye, which also does not seem te ever get his nerves on edge. Born in Akron; Ohio, Hugh grew ‘up in Lima, attended Shawnee High © School nearby, later attended Bluf- ton College and Detroit's Wayne State University. In 1938, age 1, ) he decided to become a radio an-'| nouncer, working part time on. ‘various stations. w * * After Army service, _staff announcing job at WMAQ, Chicago's NBC station, and for more than a decade was a man of all jobs from disc jockey to inter- \Viewer, working at one time or ‘another on most of the major and, TV shows originating in Chi-| - cago. Currently he earns a six- figure annual salary from NBC. California Landslide =>. Kills Road Engineer LOS ANGELES ® — A state was presumed killed by a huge landslide ‘that rumbled down on the spot where another ‘hit four days earlier. ~ * cs * Victor O. Sheff, district engineer ifor the State Division of Highways, was directing workers yesterday Versatile Entertainer)” Never Steals Spotlight From. TY Stars ‘itie-in with his baby Schell’s sister, Edith Nordberg, will make - Esther Williams and Jeff Chandler, who are romantic, may i... make another film together— never seems tired for all his lack |- Hugh got a, + ' By EARL House Secretary. As the cherry Major John 60n . her film debut .. Reef” . announcing | EARL’S| PEARLS: Some people find _ overplaying or trying to take over ‘that the most difficult instrument to learn to play is second fiddle. | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Down 7 ‘Texas, when the doctors give you vita- | min shots, they use real bullets. = earl, brother. ‘Small Party’ | Turns Up 600 Guests NEW. YORK—Perle Mesta invited us to a “small party” for r in Washington. T heard there were 500 guests, Madame Mesta supplied some made of cello- early. “She’s got four -kids and has got to " make breakfast,” he explained. : “Toddorama”; There’s a nation-wide in- (Copyright, 1958) ; iL. Doty. WILSON | |rooms. Virginia Warren was escorted by Bob Gray, White] blossoms haven't bloomed yet, Eisenhower took his wife home . Maria ‘Scorpion in 5 Radioactive Rivers | By ALTON BLAKESLEE AP Sclence’ Reporter CHICAGO @® — Radioactive | “rivers are flowing into human‘ bodies to fight cancers beyond the power of the surgeon's knile. The rivers are fluids contain-| ing radioactive atoms giving off, X-rays that can kill a cells. They flow through thread- thin plastic tubes sewn into the radio|cancer-ridden organ or tissues. * * * This is one of a number of bold) new methods of fighting cancer.| It was described today by Dr. Paul V. Harper, surgéon of Ar- - Cancer Research Hospital and and University ef Chicago; and Dr. William M, Ironside, ear. and throat specialist of the Unive sity! of Chicago Medical and Biological Center. to six feet of the plastic! is wound in and around | area when it cannot remoyed by surgery. ~ * * days later, the protruding the tubes are filled with radioactive fluid. It can be;* at the -site of the old slide. He was_ believed buried unit 100 feet of earth. * * * An estimated 600,000 tons of rock and earth collapsed from the rages hmgag Highway near San-| Monica. Operators of heavy fled for their lives as Toledo Museum to Trairi 'U. of M. Art Students TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)—The To- ledo Museum of Art announced it has entered an agreement with the; \University. of Michigan_ to. give ‘practical training to future mu- seu executives. * * * Otto Wittman Jr.. associate di-' woman had a’gun in a pocket of rector of the museum, said the only | similar joint program in the na-| ition is between New York's Metro- \politan Museum and New York’ University. * * Under the plan here, a selected number of Michigan postgraduate | students in the fine arts depart- ment will be hired by the museum for periods ranging one semester to one year. They will! be given practical instruction to augment their acadeniic training received in Ann Arbor. — ; More newspapers are sold every day than the. total number of pas- | the senger cars in United States, found emitted loud. beeps. They" —and this note: iy: Se ee “All work ahd no play makes Jack a dull boy. Sales, and Service _CONDON’S TV. 127 S. Parke, «4.9736 * | eee | pumped in and out to expose ‘the | cancerous tissue to the radioactive }’ i s, been atic This has especially Avith cancers invading the pan- ¢lection. creas gland. While it has mot; cured anyone or even lengthened ‘Atoms. War on Cancer 1 Returns to State Prison . | |for Violating Probation his probation, ~ ' For violating Richard D. Silver, 17, of 21220 Ontago St., Farmington, will serve +: a 1 to 15 year sentence in the State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jackson. Silver, who was placed on ‘pro- jbation in January for burglary, |was senteniced yesterday. by Oak- jland County Circuit Judge Frank energy arena ' | pain in ®@tost of 14 patent, Dr. {Harper said * * * This technique exposes the tis- isues directly and intimately to the radiation, and .avoids radiation, \hazdrd to surgeons and nurses, | the physicians told science writ- ers making an American Cancer ‘Society tour of research centers. 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