corporations, at. five per; Bill Proposes State _ Income Tax Hitch Ride on Federal Levy seen oD LANSING. @®—The ‘first. state. income tax bill of > the 1059 legislative session will be introduced next week, a Democratic senator said today. Sen. Philip Rahoi (D-Iron Mountain) said he will present a proposal for a state levy to ride piggy back on the existing federal income tax. The rate would be fixed, both for individuals and cent of each taxpayer’s federal tax liability. * * £ | Rahoi said the, proposal would produce about 275) - million dollars in new rev-: enue. It would be coupled with proposals to: repeal the “existing business ac- tivities tax and possibly the _ The BAT, currentiy the state’s Ne. 1 general revenue getter, brings in between 55 and about 25 Rahoi said the idea was strictly “his own and that no other law- maker was being asked to join in sponsorship. * * * There was no indication when other income tax plans might ap- pear on the legislative scene, but it was generally assumed none come in until after” the April 6 election: Sen. Lewis _G. nie pany STPTIEMAW Arbor) is waiting fo in a OM for = two cent rate levy;4vith: exemptions of $1,400 for a married couple and $600 for each dependent. Many observers believe the Sadness, Joy as Holly Wins, Pontiac Loses There was. success for Holly .and failure for Pontiac Central yester- day in’ the semifinals of the Mich- igan high scheol bast:etball tour- nament at Michigan State’s Jeni- son Fieldhouse in East Lansing. Bolly kept fooling the “experts” by reaching today’s championship game in Class B with a 60-47 vic- tory over Sault Ste. Marie. The Broncos face River Rouge this aft- ernoon at 3:30 on the Jenison court for the state Class B crown. For the first time this season, Pontiac Central lost its poise and bowed to Hamtramck, 53-46, last night in the Class A division. Hamtramck meets red-hot Lan- ising Sexton, the 4ourney’s surprise ifinalist, for the state Class A title jat 9 tonight on the Jenison floor. -| * bd * For the complete story of ‘tour- | nament action, turn to the sports pages of today’s Press. Here you'll find first-hand reports of yester-| day’s games by three Pontiac Press sportswriters who were at the scene, along with action and sideline pictures by a Press photog: | rapher, 100 Forest Fires Burn JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. #— Approximately 100 forest fires are burning uncontrolled in the | Lake of the Ozarks resort area, the State veet. Service said | ' today. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) See > are mon Jr., 48 Thorpe St., clubs from cold storage. thousands of area _—,, ii om, nat | Shades of Spring OUT COME THE GOLF cuuhs—vesterday's balmy weather was the signal Pontiac golfers eagerly looked for. is ready for the greens after removing his Scenes like this are taking place in ~ Pontiae Press Phete Charlés Har- . os . KNOCKED ON THE GOLDEN BOOR — The Pontiac Central High School basketball team failed in its bid for Class A state championship honors last night at East Lansing, but the Chiefs are still the justifiably proud champions of the Saginaw Valley Conference. They bowed to Hamtramck, 53-40, in Friday’s semi- finals in MSU's Jenison Fieldhouse. Here are the Chiefs. Harrison Munson, George Fed, John Bandy, Bill Hayward, Amos Bailey and Phil Front row (from left): Rabaja. Standing (from left): assistant coach vraxiiiiel Charlie Barge who was graduated at mid-year, Fred Staley, Bill Pritchett, Bill Roach, Henry Robertson, Dick McCauley and head coach Art Van Ryzin. | th Jim Patterson. The Valley champs ended their 1958-59 season with a sparkling 18-2 record, tournament play included. from the team picture is ‘German Officials — | on Confab Available ference Jater this year. Proposed Draft Sent fo French, Call Plan Compr romise, but No More Details GETTYSBURG, Pa. (Pi— President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan agreed prospect of a summit con- fet ! F iN} Ti H E i i F g » l ra Airport Funds "to Advance $356,000. | Expansion Program City Commissioners ‘Jast night! favorably heard details of a $356,-! 000 federally aided expansion pro- gram at Pontiac Municipal Airport for next year, opening the city up to turbo-prop aircraft and most twin-engine transports. In a formal vote scheduled for Tuesday, commissioners are ex- |pected to chromed the Michigan _Aeronautics— that $89,000 will my earmarked as the city’s share in financing. Under the federal-aid formula, the state would put up $89,000 and the federal government $178,000. The House Thursday passed a $279 million four-year airport aid program, which exceeded Presi- dent Eisenhower's recommenda- jtions by 97 millions. * *« * ‘| It now will go to a Senate- House. Conference Committee for adjustment of the differences be- tween the House bill and the $465 million airport program the Sen- ,jate previously approved. Meanwhile, airport aid is meet- ing opposition in the Michigan Legislature, hard-pressed to find | a solution to the state financial | difficulties, If approved, the funds would continue the $390,000 development program under way at the airport this. year under the accelerated federal aid to airports. * * * Upcoming improvements and their. costs, as listed by Airport Manager Homer Hoskins, are four- fold, 1. A $137,000 apron for parking, loading and unloading aircraft in front of the new terminal ‘building and a taxiway to it that would carry subsidiary traffic from the commercial hangars without inter- fering with main traffic from the east-west runway, 2. A 1,500 .foot .concrete exten- “|sion, 100 feet wide, to the main eco a Paes 2, Col. 6) [in Today’ Ss ‘Press ; LEE! se iGennes 8-10 Combes os scevecerseere ss 19 Editorials ......... greteceee 4 Home Section ......+..++ 15-18 Obituaries ...,....4.. . 2 Sports ...... wianiseeass DEN yi | ee ee ee il TV & Radjo Programs ..... 25 Wilsom, Earl ........... sows 6 Women’s Pages ...i.ic.000 67 City arma if Vote Tuesday Expected | By MAX E. SIMON Patrolman Robert W.. Verhine, | iformer Pontiae Police Dept. fire-. | arms instructor and 7 found himself in a familiar place last night—on the firing line. * * * Turns Guns on P, ” targets, however, Verhine directed ‘his shots at the Pontiac Police Officers Assn. (PPOA) and what he cnge officer,’ \termed its “unorthodox” practices. Verhine was a defense witness for suspended Police Chief Her- bert W. Straley before the Civil Instead af aiming at paper; Service Commission. Because of | pital at Ionia. iwives and salesmen found Thomas Neitling of Tecum-' seh. The jury deliberated) day before returning —— verdict. Circuit’ Court Judge Charles O, Arch ordered Flannery committed ta_the institution for life, or until he is proven of sound mind. Flannery,’ 19, of Berkley, ad- mitted killing his roommate, and said “Something got into me, it must have been the devil.” Defense counsel Joseph W. Loui- sell of Detroit argued that the killing was without motive, and that Flannery suffers from a split personality. Louisell had fougnt for such a verdict as the jury returned. The prosecution had sought a first de- gree murder conviction — impos- ing the state’s maximum penalty, life imprisonment, on Flannery. Dr. John Tracey, a Detroit psychiatrist, testified as a de- fense witness that Flannery. had all the symptoms of the mental ailment, But another physician, Dr. Clar- ence-Schrier, superintendent of the state mental] hospital at Kalamazoo said in rebutta] testimony for the state that Flannery knew the dif- ference between right and wrong . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) How About A Rocket Te Fit Your pocket? Call ‘Rocket Ralph’ at Jerome, Olds-Cadillac, FE 43300, ’ Flannery Innocent in Death nsanity-- Jury HILLSDALE (# — Patrick J. Flannery, the Hills- dale college student who admitted killing his college roommate, was headed today to the state mental hos-| A Circuit Court jury composed of farmers, house-| Flannery innocent of first degree murder by reason of insanity in the. bludgeon Slaying last November of* more than six-hours yester-| s ‘River Navigation Opens PORT HURON (UP!)—The 1959 navigation season in the St. Clair River opens today. Two oil tankers of the Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., leave from Sarnia, Ont., with oil cargo. One, the Imperial Quebec, is going to Windsor and the Imperial Cornwall heads for Cleveland, oi The commission. is considering ouster charges against . Straley filed by City Manager Walter K. ‘Willman. ASSIGNED IN. 1955 The patrolman told commission- ers he was asked by Straley to take his special -assignment as weapons instructor in 1955. “When I took over,” he testi- fied, “the average firing score for the department was 139 out of a possible 300 points. “The men were very, very -poor shooters,”’ he said. * * * Verhine said that by December of 1958 the gyerage had soared to 249. He was relieved of his duties as | weapons instructor in December of George D. Eastman and reassigned to routine patrol duty Both the aim of officers and the aquality of weapons in| the department were raised under Straley, Vehrine testified. In 1955, he said, only 29 offi- cers. were qualified marksmen, although now 110 of 113 are expert shots, | There were only four rifles in the department when he became range officer, the patrolman said. ANSWERS CRITICISM Since then, Straley has pur- chased 12 shotguns, 6 rifles, two machine guns and 2gas guns, he said. He had a quick reply to criti- Ask More Hel Budget Planning Begins as $1% Million Increase ‘Is Predicted First of a series of meetings between Oakland County depart- ment heads and the Salaries Com- mittee of the Board of Supervisors was held yesterday as the county's proposed 1960 budget began to take form. * *-®& Details of the preliminary budget | wer will not be revealed until ‘super- visors receive copies at their an- nual budget and election of offi icers meeting April 14. Robert Y. Moore, chairman of the Board of Auditors, however, |“ did give a brief sneak preview “at the 1960 operating budget, saying it would be 142 million dollars higher than the 1959 budget of $12,285,723. As in the current budget, a large ‘social welfare load -is—primarily responsible for the increase, Moore said. * * * Temertay Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, representing his. court and its-branches,: and George N. Skrubb, director of the Oakland County Planning Commission, ap- peared before the committee. Both requested additional - department personnel for next year. Moore Said it was “too early to tell’ financially able to comply with these and other expected requests (Continued on Page 20, Col. 3) from other departments, Cold Reluctant to Bid Us Farewell Spring breezed into the Pontiac area today but winter isn’t over. * * * Before this day ends, the weatherman forecast winter would again: make its presence felt, The last lash of winter is ex- pected to be b rie f — although long enough: to make Sunday chilly, att Yesterday the state basked. in Maytime temperatures with the thermometer hitting an official 60 degrees in the Pontiac area, and as high as 58 even in the ee Peninsula. REACHED 81 IN 1938 On March 21, 1918, the mercury reached 72 degrees. On March 22, 11938, it hit ‘= degrees, 8 It will become cloudy, windy and colder later in the day. The high today will be between 36-44 degrees, with a low of 15-22 to- night, The high tomorrow, was expect- ed to be between 28-34 degrees, * * * Spring’s coming was in the dead of night while most of the state shumbered, _ Officially, spring ar- rived at 3:55 a.m., the time the san crossed the equator and entered the vernal equinox. * Only at the time of the Maren and September equinoxes. js the earth’s axis at right a to the sun, Then day and night ate equal. If the axis stayed that way, there A bamet # \ * oe * PES 2S Se eee Se eS ee ee a ee ee te eh ce ck ek a ee Ee a ak BO ee Scat, Winter! Spring Is Here would be no seasons. But it doesn’t, 1 By June the axis is tilting 23 degrees and 27 minutes toward-the| sun, In December it*tilts at. the same angle away from the sun. So (in the temperate zones) we do haye seasons. denees of winter still show in many places, Twenty-one inches of snow are on the ground at Traverse City, 34 inches at Pell- ston and a Ww + tnehes at Grand Marais in the Upper Peninsula, Temperatures in downto Pon- tiac dropped from a high of degrees at midnight to 31 at. ‘a.m, The thermometer reading. atiadvisers and staff 1 pam. was 38, 4 5 ‘ ee oe ¥ yi See je ie ae til ag Fes (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) 0 ee ee ee Macmillan Sees Secret Pentagon? GETTYSBURG, Pas (UPI) — President Eisenhower may have let British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan take a peek into the highly secret “underground Pen- tagon” not far from Camp David, H 3 whether the county will be} s74 The White House did not say so, but the two Western leaders were in the neighborhood of the emer- gency military headquarters a solitary auto ride stent : afternoon. : The cavernous military esta lishment is in the bowels of a small mountain not far from ; Camp David. ont The President has visited the headquarters, operated as an ad- junct of the Army's Camp Ritchie in-Maryland,.on_a couple of past occasions, — oe eee The White House press head- quarters here carefully kept their auto ride from reporters until the two principals were safely back in the Camp David compound. The President and the Prime Minister slipped away for their Tide without so-much-as-@ Foreign Minister to monitor their words. With a U. S. Secret Service driv- er and a small group of accom- panying agents, Eisenhower and Macmillan left all of their policy assistants into the hills, — it@etrageb ¢ae et Bunny the Pov ete eee et) eo aes . = -~ BASTER BUNNY IS IN TOWN—The Easter expressions of these three Pontiac Area Day Nursery, 125 must have been a lot of fun, too, The Tel-Huron »children “Mérchants Association sponsqmastbe bunny. He also “nursery is financed 635,000 to the Tex| _|Lertten Guideposts ” Pontiac Press Phote children’s faces, he The by the Pontiac Area United r 1% danced for all of the nursery children. From the Fund. Saba: aid ard Toriadoes _ Bluster in With Spring ¢ Spring blustered its way into mation today on the winds of a near- Sblizzard E , aay 6a Hee thee The Weather . = ronmae: “ake Wicinprestacsty geet. becoming windy pies ona tomerrow. vaplanis ; 16-15 miles, becoming : miles yes a yygeo and " ; 22 miles tomerrew. se Reg lew tonight 2%. High te- “tig amend _% Lowsst temperat ¢ preceding 8 a.m. ai. : ‘oe ¢ At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 20-25 m. p. h. ; r Saweg dd e000 33 C . am,... 7 B.M.wes at BMorseenrene 31 eens edt eee eee we eee the snow into drifts that blocked : i s 5 2 lt The weather was blamed for at ‘lleast nine deaths in two days as ‘two men died of heart attacks fighting the Colorado blizzard, three persons drowned in snow. +34) swollen Iowa rivers ahd four per: sons were killed in a bus-car crash ustine, Fla. Winterlike temperatures of 5 to aa Sunny, Clear skies, following Fri- day's springtime 60 to- 70. readings, were again on tap for New, Eny- land, | ae. | 4 Outside the storm center, heav- iést rain was ,reported along the ~@ O.M.. coves es 3] ‘te RMBs cadecie ON tday in Pontiac es (As downtown) ighest temperature ........+..+ oe? temperature ...... seseenee Oe errr oven AB * Cloudy. * oe eat Age in Ponting “ == 1 tone temperature $nbeecneceesseered te * Weather—Piurries. Flehest and Lowest Temperstures This Date in 06 ¥: 2 im 108. “1 in 1685 - Frider's «eture Chart ‘ ‘igh Low? Ipens 44 35 Memphis 65 55 ficark 34 90 Miami Beach 83 96 so wnariile 8836 kee 43-23 | Buffals 4.37 Mi poll $s Chicago 56 30 New Orirans Ld 5 Mineinnatl 54 30 New York 68 48 Den 33.4 Omahes 3 4 . Det ‘ | 37 Pellston Fon Worth te 44 St Locke oh ELBE Ge Be ise te Angéles $0 Beattie HI “4 4. 14 Tampa “i m (Insane in Killing during a rainstorm near St. Aug-|%im and put his clothes into a hall. le fer Deluge Planned by City Pontiac Homeowners to Get Mail Appeal on Sewage Bond Issue A plan to flood the city with let- *x* «+ *& Commissioners, meeting infor- mally, decided to send out around 26,000 letters in an effort to reach every Pontiac home with an appeal for approval of the $3,300,000. bond issue at the spring election. The cost of the effort was un- but $700 for adver- tising was, Only property owners will be el- igible to pass on ‘the bond issue, which has been.defeated twice in are also schedul- ing town meetings within their dis- tricts, with administrative officials| speaking on the need for expanded facilities, Flannery Is Found (Continued From Page One) | when he beat Neitling to death| with a shotgun, NOT A WORD | The state attempted to prove! that Flannery killed.Neitling in a| rage because Neitling had needied| Flannery. often sat staring at the wall during the trial. His to visit him in his * * *. The youth was described as hav- ing a bright future when he was graduated with honors from high school last June. He showed prom- ise as a high school athlete and began playing football at Hillsdale College. Hillsdale coach Franklin Waters testified that Flannery was one promising young men he had met. Waters said he was an Outstanding athl | }. |termined whom he hires. handicapped part of a man to |wither is sinful. When a polio vic- |tim-in the plant, one among a num- jber of handicapped, came down _ |him over the worst of his illness. Human Values Are as Vite fo Business as Economics By ROSS L. HOLMAN Writing About Philip Kerrigan, Businessman ' Franz Schmidt, engineer, God and Philip Kerrigan Jr., every day that he is no longer sweeping floors or hustling crates. Schmidt had come to America with his jengineering degrees, impressive experi- lence in German industry, and high |hopes, only to find that he had been born too soon. too old, He took any menial |find just to stay alive. ago, he heard that the Kerrigan Iron Works in Nashville, Tenn., welcomed experienced men regardless Three Whenever he applied for a job he was told that anyone over 45 was considered now 60 years old, thanks job he could 3 Viele up all that competency,” says Kerrigan, a churchman who takes his beliefs to work with _more he won't leave Kerrigan. “Such men appreciate, more ‘han younger ones, the chance to get a new start in their chosen fields,” Kerrigan says, “That’s why they give everything they have to make good—and a little more.” $1,700, Kerrigan now does a $10,000,000 a year business. He has always held that each person in- the plant) is as important in the sight of God as the owner. “Each one here has as much right to consider the plant a guar- antee against poverty and want as the owner,” he says. “No busi- ness is a real success unless it accumulates human values ag well as material wealth.” Since Ae started, human values and a complete indifference to age, race, creed, nationality, or even physical handicap, have de- For Kerrigan, allowing the un- with TB, Kerrigan not only kept his job open until he was healed, but lent him enough money to tide A non-interest loan plan, repay- able on easy monthly installments, is maintained for all the plant's mployes. It must be just good business management that has made this company show a profit and volume increase each year. since it began, or it may also be because of :its accumulation of human values. Kerrigan or his executives visit the home of any employe who is feels that a man’s family is at the core-of a man’s job. ; Recently, the personnel manager was -dispatched- to a-camp in the East full of escapees from the Red terror in- Hungary... He returned with 24 engineers and draftsmen. ‘Kerrigan’ made suré they all found suitable homes, and for the ren- niless he advanced money for food, clothing and furnishings. Legislator to Propose wre (State Income Tax (Continued. From. Page One)! State Revenue Department of- ficials have estimated that to ad- minister an income tax represent- ing a clear-cut addition to the present tax structure would cost between 2% and six niillion dol- lars annually. x x * * Lt. Gov. John B. Swainson, a Democrat, said today that fir- ing even one-half of the state's Swainson sought to illustrate what he called the ‘‘myth” that rigid economics offer a way out of the state’s financial dilemma. * * * vague talk about economy and more ‘‘public legislative respon- sibility.” In a weekly newsletter, the lieutenant governor said there were only two conceivable courses. for major economies: cutting the state’s 173 million dollar a year payroll or cutting services. * One option, he said, was the state might withdraw all support of higher education and from all safety and defense activities. This, too, would bring things into fi- nancial balance. ‘LUDICROUS SUGGESTION’ “But. this suggestion is ludi- crous, to be sure,”’ Swainson said. In Ann Arbor today, the Univer- sity of Michigan regents called upon alumni and friends of the university to “help acquaint the people of-the state with the gravity of the present financial cri- sis and the importance of an im- mediate solution through legisla- tive action.” * * * Payless paydays for university professors and others are threat- ened, but no employe has missed a paycheck yet. * 6 The State Board of Agriculture, governing body of Michigan State University, voted in a partisan 4-1 split yesterday to support Williams’ program that includés a graduated personal income tax. ¢ ©. & ~ Thus, the regents likely skirted political implications in -which the “What is needed, he said, is less} — grad, Russian ci les, Ha said, the group hopes to visit Warsaw and Vi- enna, 2 = = Ss © (Continued From Page One) east-west ‘runway, bringing it up to 5,500 feet in length. fligucs, service which the Civil Aeronau- tics Authority has under consider- ation now. * * * The airport would be able to _jally landed at the airport last year, Standard ; suchas the type used for air cargo by Gen- eral Motors Corp. foot runway, Hosking said. Fish story: A blue whale can weigh as much as 25 elephants or 150 oxen. ¢|will be confirmed at the Ii strack by a car At the Lutheran 1 Redeemer, 48 children pleted a two-year course of this service are asked to church office after 9:15 a.m. day mornings, ~At St. James Episcopal the 120 members of the boys girls choirs will present the tata ‘“Stabat Mater” at 4 p.m. lke, Macmillan Agree ‘on Summit Formula (Continued From Page One) summit issue which came out of as E, Nigg, 18, Bloomfield Township that because of a sharp road, neither driver could other vehicle,’ . FFE : : ttt GEES Uipecs E : ZB ga ¥ E it F f Z g L fi read, was broken into last and $300 in tools and an undeter- mised “amount of coins from vending machines were reported ™orning missing. Police patro] discovered the en- try about 4:30 this morning when they noticed a broken window on the east side of the building. John J. Babcock Service for John J. Babcock, 76, of 5730 .Euclid Dr., West Bloom- Eisenhower's lodge. PRESIDENT — Amid a shower ‘None of the 24 knew a: word of : * S ee NEW YORK WELCOMES IRELAND'S Ireland’s President Sean T. O'Kelly (left). waves , from a rear seat of car to crowd during parade AP Wirephote up Lower Broadway to City Hall Friday to be officially welcomed by Mayor Wagner. Seated next to O’Kelly is Richard C. Patterson Jr.; New . York City’s commissioner of cofnmerce, i ~ Seven Eliza- - Words of Christ” at 4:30 p.m, daughters; Mrs, George The pr service to re- |F. Walled Lake and Mrs. _eeive new members whe will for- oni ens ag _ » Us the First Fairct: * * b Cuureh on Maundy Thursday and and George H. of Frazer; four Good Friday will be held at 8 | brothers, 19 grandchildren and p-m. tomorrow at ‘hy OA Sl eee —————E—————— eee oo ae 3 ee Mew arg oo pene HOUR |, SALE SUNDAY |: MARCH 22 12 to 5 P. Values to $58.50 Topcoats Clesing Out 524-529 Finders Keepers! You keep what you find in the pocket of the coat or suit you buy. That's my .way of saying “Thanks”! SHARKSKIN or WORSTED SUITS | I Could Sell for Up to $60. $9g°" and 544° Alterations Free! SUNDAY ONLY! | ‘ finished talking. wear size 61/2-7- ree 5-84 or 10 in fine Men's DRESS SHOES My Beg..Values to $14.95 SUNDAY ONLY SUNDAY ONLY! My Regular $6.95 DRESS PANTS With the purchase of a pair at the regular price. Second $200 Pair TOO MANY TO: MENTION! > 37_N. Saginaw St. Between Huron and Lawrence Se ee See , arive- batt sol Salve Me It has exclusively on Gov. Williams. I the state.” mer “indicted” Williams in point of dishonesty.” “It may be that Michigan “It may be that Michigan’, with the governor.” = | Blames Governor for State’s iliams Culprit, fae < GOP ; . LANSING (AP) — Making a pitch for a protest vote against Democrats April 6, Republican campaign strategists sought today to pin the blame for Michigan’s cash emergency \ The party's executive and campaign committees swatted at the governor for absenteeism, refusal to compromise, . | lack-of leadership and playing politics “to the detriment «. And, last night State Chairman Lawrence B. Linde- group, accusing the governor of “{rresponsibility te. the. and security and safety personnel, among others, will have | payless pay days. If such is the case, the bldme rests clearly . a talk to.a GOP women’s ~ will go hankrent* he ot. s teachers, hospital personnel New Pipeline Network Cited as Part of Plan to Flood Market | STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) — \The Soviets are getting set with ‘thousands of miles of pipelines to flood the north European market | Seandinavian sources said today ithe oil will flow from areas as Sea, A Finnish trade dele@ation headed by Trade Minister Ahti \Karjalainen which returned to Hel- sinki from Moscow this week con- jermed that the Soviets have com- | | i Soviet technicians are putting ithe finishing touches on a mod- }ern port for tankers at Klaipeda vite Wite, 89, far away as Baku on the Caspian made riding uncomfortable toc center-geat passenger in both front and rear compartments. Because space is needed to ac- commodate the up and down jmovement of the car body, the hump has to be somewhat higher than the mechanism beneath it. * *&. A sluable drop {a the height of the hump will be achieved * have disclosed no details, Installing the transmission in the rear will take up considerable trunk space. Also posing. setiems for the transmis- sion ehgineers has been the - |velopment of strong but lighter land thinner controls from the en- igine to the rear axle area, x *« * The transaxle has been used in some foreign-built cars and was tried briefly by. one U. S. maker shortly after World War I. pancacke tie trans- mission is said to be a completely type automa e engineering cat Sar-wnaensly Gann. Serejmakies soe Sty 3 being oot i was 35 years ago. The hump was | : THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 2 $1, 1950 nission n Developed : = Out Hono re hump have been under way | makers the engine at ie rear and using the kind of gear that per- shaft to tie into of the differential. |= One maker gained some reduc- hicle or extending the wheel base. 2 de- x & ke The nearest thing to a revolutionary advance the auto- 1960, '\Because Pain ‘Just Too Much’ ‘PHILADELPHIA (AP) — “Her| suffering wds just too much for me | to bear. So last night I prayed all night. I asked God what to do.” *« * * { That, said detective Sgt. John J.| McBride, was explanation 90-| year-old George’ Hope gave Fri-) day efter the fatal shooting of his, wife, Ada, 89, as she slept in their North Philadelphia home. _, McBride said Hope planned to kill himself also. 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Recent reports show Lakeland, There’s no disputing that spring is here, the calendar says so. So let’s get out the hoe or golf clubs and see what the new season has to offer. ‘ Ruling wa era terairie fied candidate for public. office to use its facilities must afford equal opportunities to all other candidates ; ‘The absurdity of this rule is ; brought to light. by ‘the Lan ‘Daty case in Chicago. During official 2 and opening the March of Dimes drive. Perennial office seeker Daty, this time running for mayor, de- manded equal time on news broadcasts. x S ® _ NBC and CBS refused. Mr. Day appealed to the FCC which ruled that ‘ he was entitled to equal time on a. _ Fegular news broadcast. NBC gave | him five and a half minutes of free _. time on felevision but CBS refused on the ground that equal time provision did not apply to regularly scheduled newscasts, - : A CBS official explained that if - regularly. scheduled news -pro- grams must turn their micro- phones and cameras away from ‘any news event which involves a person who happens to be a can- didate for office, the free press” and the right.of the people to be informed have suffered a shatter- ing biéw. : “ke 6 ¢& _ Dr. Prawx Sranron, president of CBS, pointed out that during the 1956 presidential campaign the CBS be television network devoted 20 per. cent of its newscast time to the presi- dates of the two major parties. If it ——————————————— THE PONTIAC PRESS 4 Pa = - : : i 3 had been required to give equal time to all the 24 such candidates of the 12 parties, as this ruling says, it must, there would have been a com- plete blackout of other news and even the requirement could not have « ; been met. | With. national elections com- ing up in 1960, reversal of the ruling is essential. As things stand now television and radio news ns cannot present either lor tha Bajer presidential oo x of the Prohibition, Vegetarian, America First, Socialist Labor, News From Florida Thinks Lakeland Aréa Best Place. to Live. ‘By JOR HAAS LAKELAND, Fla—Here is an area that is quite mindful of our own Pon- tiac in many ways. As its name implies, {tis a land of lakes. In their abundance, County.: But very few of these lakes here have .homes on their shores. The residents do not seem to , 0 for the water, except to fish — afid that isn’t any ‘better than it is on hundreds of lakes in the Pontaic area. : ~“This section is One of HAAS the very few in Florida ag not entirely dependent on the tourist ~ or citrus fruit for its livelihood. ee de eS While both are here in abundance, there’s a nature-given asset that. re- minds one of something in the same dustry. In Oakland County it is sand and gravel. Here it is phosphate. Both bring millions of dollars each year, but both _ftear up the landscape. _ In the Lakeland immediate vicinity are the richest phbdsphate deposits in the world. It is dug from the earth in much the same manner as sand ~ and gravel, and goes into fertilizer that is shipped to every state in the union and to many foreign countries. xk * If you think we have facsimilies of the Grand Canyon around Oxford, Clarkston, Novi, Holly and other Pon- tiac suburban points, you should see some of the real gashes in the bowels of the éarth around here. Their total length runs into hun- dreds of miles, and from them is taken over one thousand carloads of phos- phate every day. Its reduction and refining is done “on mills that remind one of our auto plants — except that everything about them and for miles around {is covered with dust. & & * Located In the midst of one of Flor- ida’s best ditrus growing sections, the phosphate deposits are so valuable that in some places orange and grapefruit groves are being cut. down to make way for the mining operations for this fer- tilizer base—which all over the state goes back into the ground — to boost the production of the fruits, some of which it eliminated. ba a For many years it has been apparent that these abandoned phosphate can- yons would be a serious problem in this area’s future. And now something 1s being done about it that might be a lesson for Oakland County. The development of the modern bull-. > dozer and other gigantic earth moving machinery in very recent years makes it possible to fill these’ mad-made can- yons, gullies, ravines and lakes. They are being filled and the soil leveled off and planted to citrus trees . or platted for homes. * & & The first projects of this kind al- reddy are producing fruit or housing people in a manner only possible under building restrictions that have the ad- vantages of being inaugurated from a brand new It is anticipated that within a couple of years the area being reclaimed an- nually in this manner will equal or ex- ceed that being worked in new phos- phate diggings. From this our own Oakland County can learn a lesson. It already is under Our sand and gravel depressions can , be restored to a level and platted for \ homes, or restoted to farming, dairy- ing or fruit raising, after the proper ap- plication of fertiliz bably based on Florida phosphate. Like Our County ~ _.. aperation. in_a small way.with us, but. Sti “ean be extended almost indefinitely. Pree PIRSA AER | Ge ge Sette ee See ae ae ee And many spread their garments in the way; and others cut down branches off the # f 4 PALM SUNDAY trees, and strawed them in the way. : And they that went before, and they that followed, cried saying, Hosanna; Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord. . .”’ — Mark 11:7-9. / 2 “And they brought the colt to Jesus, and cast their garments on him; and He sat upon ¥ ‘There's nothing’ in the oath of allegiance that died to preserve it. eee tok ek That’s why Washington’s army was predominately ‘that’s why Catholics helped write it into ouk Constitution, and that's why Catholics by the million, along with > bound uphold Catholic, non-Catholic patriots, have * Days of All Faiths Easter’s Early; Passover’s Late DR. HOWARD V. HARPER There ‘is a somewhat abnormal spread between Easter and the Jewish Passover this year. Ordi- narily they come fairly close together, often in the same week as they originally did when the first Easter was on the Sunday Lord’s entry into Jerusalem, the seemingly happy occasion when jovial Passover crowds in the city welcomed Him as if they truly be- lieved He was the Messiah. They shouted and cheered His arrival, spreading palm branches in His path. It all looked like a triumphal entry. He knew it was meaning- less. * * * Palm Sunday opens the Christian Church's solemn week-long drama- tization of Christ’s last days on ear th. From tomorrow until next Sunday throngs. will gather in the churches to remember and meditate upon His capture, trial, and crucifixion, knowing, as His disciples at the time could not know, that the weel:’s hopeless- ness and gloom will change to exaltation next Sunday with the _ commemoration of His mighty resurrection. The day has, therefore, acquired certain traditions which, though solemn, are not without their pleasant aspects. Palms are blessed in the churches and dis- ashes for next year’s Ash Wednes- ° r People took them hume and hung them wp for luck, both in their“ along with their potatoes, to in- sure a good crop. In other coun- tries the palms were used to decorate graves, a happy reminder of the coming general resurrection. “On Purim the: Jew Laughs.” Tuesday is the happiest, or at any rate the most hilarious, festival of the Jewish ~~ One good way to get at the meaning and importance of Purim would be to answer some of the questions about this holiday re- cently published in “A Kit to stimulate. Jewish Adult Educa- tion,” by the National Federation of Temple. Brotherhoods. ' “What does the word Purim “mean?” Ut means “lots.” This :. ” AnswereI’d rather have the mission to kill ail Jews. Haman cast lots te determine what would be the best day for the slaughter. z “Where is the story told?” In the Old Testament book of Esther. “What is Shalach Monos?” It is the exchange of gifts, or more . accurately, the “sharing of: por- tions” that is obligatory on all Jews on this day. Even the poorest Jew is required to give two gifts Tuesday. “Maybe We Could (It should be added that the reason for the day’s joyous char- acter is that Haman‘s plot was ‘Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: One Mother’s Out of Sight, “T’'ve just returnedefrom a five- day. vacation (7) in the hospital, I'm a lazy woman, lazy and ig- norant. Having a baby is a great lark. other children falling out of a tree. I gency. — (A Moth- er), . DR, BRADY Answer—When ‘the children are out of sight they’re out of mind, eh? You are right—evidently you~ are ignorant of everything per- taining to maternity and child- birth. Whether you are lazy is your own idea, riot mine. * ‘as * * It’s a funny thing about bursitis, I,notice—it scarcely hurts until one gets it—(R.G.) Answer—A sagacious observa- tion. In any case, I believe, although I do not know, that an “Following severe bronchitis a year ago, I developed asthma, Skin tests have not shown I am allergic to. anything, but I seem to get asthma from cigarette smoke, and hence I rarely attend social gath- erings because there are always smokers.”—(Mrs. C.7.H.) Answer—If there is more or less constant wheezing or diffi- culty of breathiug the condition is more likely emphysema (hal- looning of portions of lungs) or bronchiectasis | of of Normal breathing. Send self-addressed envelope and 25 cents for pamphiets Asthma .and Relief for Allergy. * *« * “Does powdered non-fat milk need supplementation with any minerals or vitamins?’*+(H.C.) Answer—For what purpose? It _ is_ virtually equivalent. to skim. milk. Skim milk is excellent _ food. f° * * * **T have what I suppose is heart. burn frequently. I find that drink- . ing several glasses of warm water gives relief.”—(Mrs, H. P.) ~ 4 (Copyright 1959) yok , Ex-Gli One Letter Brings Phil h . Another’s Dissent U sop Yj: Not Fooled, as he signs himself, * ig ignorant and . Any Out of Mind carte wat" tar nim “aere's nothing that would with an American Catholic in tenets heartburn. Nature, c.use and of being true. One of the signers relief of heartburn is discussed °f the Declaration of Indepe dence in’ my FREE pamphiet Yankee was a Catholic bishop and many Stomach, for which send stamped, others have died for America, self-addressed ervelope. That old red herring is always * *« & pulled out to smear Catholics about te eee Ee as ae sl ee say “ coun- eek en ta tel Pe aan Soares et to The Pontise Press, Pontiac, Michigan. Catholics. ny ) «Copyright 1959) H.M.D FF [: ih ; : ips ae 5 F : E ge i za HE mitt | ze Case Records of. a Psychologist: All Occupations Can Be Bill's dilemma _ confronts thousands of fine young peo- ple nowadays. If you feel an overpowering urge to help change people’s lives via the pulpit, by-all means go to sem- inary. But you can still imitate St. Paul and plant spiritual roses where thistles grew be- fore, just as a hobby. St. Paul se his preaching in his spare ime! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-484: ABill A. aged 28, © is a chemist with one of our steel hours, perhaps 12 hours per day, mills, zations. And, like = good mod- x *& & ern. sales manager, he then -“Dr, Crane, I like chemistry,” wrote letters (episties) te his he began,“but my mother always hoped I'd be a ” Ephesians, etc.) clergyman. , These epistles later became in- “And I some- cluded as part of the New Testa- times wonder if I ment, but when he penned those am doing as inspiring sales messages much godd in.a chemistry lab as writing I might have aa _ done working with people, and PART TIME PREACHERS . especially teen: Did you ever stop to consider. agers? : : that most of the new members who should change my DR. CRANE School classes taught by laymen? career at this late daté’ and go These laymen thus are recruit- back to seminary?” ing the new members to keep the IMITATE ST, PAUL i ee ee pee el ec Sonsane Sede rtp to ct sete ave , Gen = And also as tistry or advertising and other pro- jeaders, Camp Fire Girl directors, fessional careers, have gone back Cub mothers, HY and Tri-Hi-Y fo grt so Bill’s question is sponsors. not far-fetched. - ‘ s ‘5 They are active in' the YMCA “But laymen can often do almost jane of PTA, and they staff as much good as an official clergy- man by their spare time efforts. For example, 8t. Paul was feasion. No, he earned -his liv- ; ine hy wetting n't mater, eg, ere mh . And’ he probably put in long, and devout laymen ~ a ’ penses. So don’t get the mistaken notion uae f RoR Gaal debs Sta att : 2S OG THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, 3 MARCH 21/1930 wg a ert — a ARS BERGE Fr ee |Find Bodies in Plymouth. Home _ Panel members atthe Seminars ire 9 rent ng roe Be |M other, 2 Daughters Dead Dr Lee. A. Dubie Sune ie aE cig eb Van Ripper reported. ; * * * He explained that he resisted them and in the scuffle one of his ssailants a Stabbed him in the chest. He was able to drive to! the hospital. ‘fe * te Van Ripper said he was way home from a meat packing company where he works nights. s Pontiac Woman Will Preside at PTA Clinic Mrs, Charles W. Neldrett of 62 Mariva St., president 6{ the Mich- ign Congréss of Parents . and Teachers, will preside at a one- day clinic Wednesday of PTA of- ficers and leaders. * * * * The meeting, sponsored by the congress and Michigan State Uni- versity College of Educatiog,. will be held ot Ge mayen, Mrs, William Wright of 184 Chip- pewa Rd., program chairman, will be a resource person for the work- shop ‘ ‘Planning Elementary PTA! Programs,” * * * More than 800 Michigan PTA officers and leaders are expected to attend the clinic which will] dis- cuss the kirid of teachers wanted for children; ways to finance an adequate school program and the size schoo] districts should be, John Van Ripper, of : * School St, Fog sl Mioe wi WH SO) Northwestern—but she was ecstatic. yee eee ideas ee, ae — —* es eee : E EE Fi PE ih E 4 the return that Martha sketched out her future. “Prom now on I will ask for at least co-star billing.” She was sitting beside me. Van Johnson and Evie, his wife, were in front of us. “And I want to play some more sym~- pathetic parts from now on.” MARTHA French in “Some Came Running.” part.” MGM had tried to get Deborah Kerr and Jean Simmons, who weren’t interested in a supporting role. “They asked me to audition with Frank Sinatra in a NEW ‘59 WAGONS RADIO $] 99 500 HEATER BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER MI 6-3900 very sexy scene in which he takes my hair down. Vincente Minelli (the director) asked me the very first thing ‘Is your hair long?’ “I was glad it was long. It helped me get the part.” — actors do after a lot of studying and thinking over.” TOP NOTCH NEWS GETTER RCA Victor "Low cost model radio fits any budget, any space but sounds big . . . finished back with dramatic Hairline styling, Golden Throat tone. $1.25 Weekly 90 Day Free Service! iito noon Wednesday. * * * “Sabrena” was her first big picture. She goe her mink coa | ‘the dice—she nagged them.” ‘by a simple exercise—they just keep pushing 30. . pares: (Copyright, 1959) “Got one of the nominations fer an Oscar for ‘Some Came Running’!”: she an- nounced, It wasn’t a squeal because Martha studied speech at “What a place to get the news in!” Martha said in the bus ride out to the Pyramids... and was still thinking about that)" when Hugh O'Brian was helping her ” on the camel they She herself had snared the role of schoolteacher Gwen “I liked the book and said I'd give anything to play that as a bonus. She’s been working her way up since, with never) any unkind gossip heard about her. She’s 36-24-38 (“probably going on 39 since the Cairo trip”) and she learned to be a lady at Fairfax Hall Junior College at Waynesboro, Va., be- Liquor to Minors Denied {fore going to Northwestern and Pasadena Playhouse. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Some women retain their youth | . That’s earl, | Hatfield St., i A\iaaet to ‘Arrest US.Commissioner “Unsuccessful “WASHINGTON (AP)—Frustrat- cessful attempt to arrest the U.S. Indian affairs commissioner. * «* * The commissioner, Glenn L. Emmons, sat in his office behind closed doors and refused’ to come out Friday; when 18 costumed In- dian leaders arrived with plans of making a citizen's arrest. The Indians, who had spent alalleged injustices and land seiz- . office ** * * Federal attorneys refused to is-| sue a warrant for Emmons’ ar-! rest, contending they lacked juris- diction. So the Indians, representing the Iroquois Confedera- Western tribes, That's the theory that a citizen who observes a crime has the right to arrest the offender. * * * Emmons, however, got advance |\word and was in conference when|' ithe Indians arrived. His secretary refused to let them pass. The Indians’ chief spokesman | Sherman — Calif. * * | In eres to the six oe of the Iroquois Confederacy from iNew York State and Canada, the Indians said they spoke against Frank, she says, “is a real genius as an actor. He's probe | injustices and broken treaties on! jably the best natural actor living. He does spontaneously what beg? of the Hopis of Arizona,’ the Utes of Utah; the Piutes of, |Shoshones of Nevada and Wyom-! t ing. the Putawatamies of Michi-| egan and the Miamis of Indiana- ‘Charge of Furnishing A Waterford Township woman) \was arraigned before Justice of TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jackie Kannon explained his|,. p Donald Ad est iwife’s luck at the Las Vegas crap tables: “She didn't talk 10 | day on ‘a charge of furnishing atl |holic beverages to minors. Mrs. Norma McCoy, 44, of 3611 Drayton Plains, plead- led not guilty to the charge and iwas held in lieu a $500 bond. | Her examination ithose whdé had missed previous. Sets Up Extra Meeting meetings. The Waterford Township Board, of Review has announced “that | additional meetings ¢will be held | at the Township Hall from 9 a. = ‘Horse Trading Now OK | The Iowa State Senate erased THE Good Housekeeping _ SHOP. 51 W. Huron = FE 44-1555 scheduled for March 18. Board} tmembers John Hepler, Byron Cole ‘and Township Supervisor Elmer R. Johnson felt, however, that the statute defining as vagrants “‘all highway for the purpose of trad- ing horses.” Waterford Review Board! lextra meeting could accommodate DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI)— The final meeting had been| from the law books yesterday a | persons camping on any public hit on the citizen's. arrest plan.| was a, retired Army brigadier| general, Herbert C. Holdridge of | was set for a young mother and her two! daughters were found last night at their home here. vx «© * Police Lieutenant Loren John- {son said Mrs. Geraldine Towne, 31, found was, dead—an apparent vic- tim. of carbon monoxide poisoning «in the family car parked in the garage. He said the gas tank was empty. Five-year-old’ Deborah's body. was found in bed; that of Cyn- thia, 7, in a hallway. Johnson said there was no sign of a struggle. An autopsy was ‘ordered to determine the cause of the children's deaths. * * * Police . said the mother and “Three days here complaining of daughters had been dead about eight hours. ‘Johnson said police went to “the house after receiving a- phone call from the father,’ Howard Towne, who was en route home from a business trip to Chicago. He is a radio technician. . Towne told police; he had tried to call home ‘several times be- fore a son, Howard, Jr., 8, finally Grand National Won " by Oxo; Favorite 3rd AINTREE, England u}—Oxo won |the 113th Grand National Steeple- ichase today. x *«. Wyndburgh finished second, and the favored Mr. What was third in the grueling race on which the first Irish Hospital Sweepstakes of the year is based. * * * Thirty-four horses started in the race, with Pippykin and Armorial withdrawn shortly before the start. The only other horse to finish out of the 34 was Tiberetta, who had challenged for the lead much of the way. PLYMOUTH W—The bodies of answered the phone. The boy said his mother was sleeping in the car Both father and son were treat- eral Hospital. To Plant Trees Along Widened Perry Street to put“the trees back along Perry street, and his sister was on the floor.) ed for shock at Wayne. County Gen-| | City Commissioners have decided California -\Dr. Henry T, Heald, president and ~ (Politica) Advertisement) Not the big ones that were- -torn project, but new ones that should be able to thrive in the narrow, 342 feet of ground left betweer street and sidewalk, Willman said the Parks & Rec- reation Department thought cer- tain types of trees could grow in} the narrow space — various kinds of maple, flowering crab and nae: thorn for instance. cally very ravidly,: e be said, ay pe, thought « to} extending a tree-planting policy to any street where existing trees are,.removed to make way . for street improvements. They didn’t) commit themselves finally, how- ever. Winds Topple Building LAKE ANN (High winds Thursday were blamed for the col- lapse of a concrete building at the Baptist Youth Camp near here. The camp had just completed a winter session. It is operated by} the General Assn. of Regular Bap- tists. i An ageless philosopher said: hate, hate what a man does man.” | | i when you did M. E. SIPLE VOORHEES-SIPLE 266 North Perry Street NEVER HATE THE MAN “If you must The person who perpetuates a violent crime is sick, deserves pity not hatred. We bitterly complain about the younger generation but never hate them, Their ferent than the conduc eration ago and those boys and girls are now good, solid citizens. We shake our fist , at the automobile driver who does some foolish act, but think a minute, be honest, and nine chances in ten you will recall times one hated you, only what you did. A friend is on the otherside of our political fence; should I hate him? Oh no! I respect his ideas as he respects mine. Hate is a seed of violence: never plant it. - but not the 3. L. 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Marion Wiser and Mrs, George Bryan “Mrs: Fred C. Bray of South Francis St, is a patient at . day are Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Godfrey of South Edith street. In honor of the-occasion, the Gadfrey's pene oF _ Wear navy blue or dark. FES af a8 g& : 4 4 & a8 .8 _ cut and notched collars. a book. of - with a touch of white, but pErrascai Be: oy § g i & * zg _ Are you as popular as you want to be? Get ABBY'S booklet ‘What Every Teenager fi Wants To Know.” Send 25 cents _ to ABBY ‘in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Members Travel New Coats etroit for Convention Have Lifted Waistline circle the waistline without in- denting it. ap We. - COLLARS VARIED Collar treatments are so varied that they start with no collar at-all and work up to enormous gathered or widely In between, they may be cut high, wide and handsome or low, deep and wide. * * * Some of them take to scarf fillins naturally and others boast their own scarf ties in lieu of a true collar, But almost all necklines have an open look, This same scarf treatment of ' the neckline, which looks soft and feminine, is seen-in suits as well as coats this spring. x * beiges. and whites lead off the color list ahead of black and! navy. But the black silk coat L worsted mixtures as well as in silk ottomans. Discuss Bylaws at Meeting Here . Mrs. Ben Sweeney read and - discussed Michigan State Coun- cil bylaws at the meeting of Alpha: Alpha Chapter of Epsi- lon Sigma Alpha, held ‘Thurs- day evening at YMCA, x * * Mrs. Bruce Smiley reported on the group’s benefit bridge party, and candidates “were nominated for state offices. On the social committee were Mrs, Robert Hasse, Mrs. Keith Clauser, Mrs. Rudy Mazza and Mrs. James George. The state board meeting will be held April 19 at Hotel Hayes, Jackson, Teachers Honor Mrs. David Walls The Pontiae Federation of — Teachers, met- Wednesday at Alcott | to honor a mem:- the pen name of Norah Spencer Wallis, she recently has written Back,” Mrs. Walls is a teacher at Malkim School. Pontiac Northern High Sthool music students Carol Carr and Ann Phillips, pupils of Eldon Rosegart ‘. flat clarinet duet, playing a h gavotte by y fu a _ made , entertained with a B + ideal 0 dr : uy E ipgeg i a ZE oF al atk f a & eee gigi g Hie i ; z 8 ese? 338 Officers . Elected by Wilson PTA Mrs. Gladys Hartsack was named president of Wilson School PTA at its meeting held at the sted There srt Other officers are Mrs, Melissa Brice, vice president; the Rev, Roy Cummings, father vice president; Jerome Midtgard, teacher vice president; Mrs. Barbar Hoover, secretary; Mrs. Alma McVicar, treasurer. * * * Mr. Midtgard’s third graders ‘sang songs under the direction of principal, showed were served mothers. by fifth grade _ Catalina designed this resort outfit. The knitted sleeveless cardigan is of cotton and is ver shorts, pants o se a , a7 ¥ * zi ; y ’ 5 44 * 5 Fd ‘ y é i J SEE. ER ES 2S Sea Se ae On en, gee Aen We Seems es, Raley, “Sse be Meee Nr ee gener T= ir. VaR es! NERS ee, epee a ners Oe ares .and quickly adopted by their The new Air Force formal uniform takes a page - from the civilian fashion book. The airmen copy the popular civilian mess jacket, midnight blue trous- ers, cummerbund, bow tie and ‘modern lightweight e fabric. The mess jacket is a blend of dacron fiber and rayon. It is wash and wear, requiring little if any pressing. Air Force Unveils Formal Uniform The Air Foree has unveiled its new formal uniform, with a nod in the direction of mufti waist-| has become exceedingly pop- ular among civilians. For fall V-Neck Invites .- - Jewelry Choker, Bib Adds Color, Interest to Shirtwaist By DOROTHY ROE Now that the shirtwaist dress is established as the top fashion hit for spring and summer, 1959, the question is—what kind . of jewelry to wear with it? Fashion changes have kept the jewelry designers in a dither for the last few seasons. They had just turned out’ millions of three-yard strands Plain bangle bracelets, worn several at a time in different harmonizing colors, dress up the bare-arm look beneath a push-up cuff. , PAIR PINS, EARRINGS New and popular also are big shirtwaist pins and match- . ing earrings. Fasten the pin to the belt. Or add a feminine touch.to the shirt collar by wearing of ‘pins on the* left collar flap. This is an big sisters. Mohair Swim Suit 3 Néwin Beach Wear they have been vacationing for Look what's going ‘fo the beach — shaggy swimsuits. Mohair, so fashionable for comes elasticized for ba’ suits, It makes up well in the and winter wear, the jacket is midnight blue, For spring and summer functions, white. Mizpah Temple Fetes Officers also. were present from Fanny Tompkins Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker of Oneida road have returned from New-York City where . they. visited their daughter, Margaret. The Beckers also visited in “Greenwich, Conn, with” their son, John, and his wife and family. In New York they saw “My Fair Lady.” * *« * Mr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Hu- bert of Sodon Lake drive . will entertain Sunday afternoon. Next Friday Mr. and Mrs. Hubert will entertain at the rehearsal dinner before the Saturday wedding of Patricia Ashbaugh of Dearborn and their son, John Bradford Hu- bert, *«* * *& i Mr. and Mrs, Francis C. at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, are Mr. avenie and Dr. and Mrs, William There bag been @ definite in- | tal foods; bathing attic or cellar rather than crease in dermatitis of the hands | and sterilizing its bottles, wash: | town out. Poor Fido is then _ due to the fact that a woman's Ing the dog and Junior's neck, | fo diese and left to snooze on hands e@fe under a constant at- keep the average woman's hands | | oa draughty floor. A dog’s Tack tne Aabasanets aq ol warts a ee ee oe dan a | ted Ss mame. than @ bed to miracle cleaners. These day—or him it's his sanctuary pene ae aT ee. when hé wants to be alone or as Mae omens saan” has been scolded for seme Ensemble than treatment is — “oe ee / eo ti i Rough i, PeQ hands, $ neglected Whe thoughts of - spring = Z most _satisf ictory Is Leader porn may develop ge te leaning, aed tediecoret- cleaning proposition dermatitis . "| ine begin to take Seem, & miaht we've ever come across! for Easter PPA Ws speedy, Ws clk Doctor Mathew J. Brunner of| inexpensive bed of his own = * and it’s inexpensive. Call vs and we'll tell you all _ 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 i ail aa FFE Chipped Polish Worse Than None A housewife likes to be neat and attractive just as a busi- nesswoman does, She can set aside a few minutes each day for a simple beauty routine, . Soap and Water Best for Skin = Fashion Foresight for Easter and Spring! Now is the time to dispel a winter weary looke with Star Brite Delight Permanent, haircut and styling. Priced to save you dollars! 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SAGINAW ST, a Purses from $2.98 | hhires <0 Se i Oe , ING ATT _ LADIES’ Dresses from $8.99 Hose .. . $1.00 Pr. Gloves. . $1.00 Up GIRLS’ Dresses to Size 14 * Gloves . ee + $1.00 & Purses ee oe $1.00° . Easter Bonnets BOYS’ White Shirts — ~ Slacks 1@ Open Sunday 10 A. Bow Ties } M. to9 P.M. Bf Nellie’s lccatukae ting) * 249 Baldwin Avenue “cealas teleal bi wiceey secies aa a Evening Service 7:00 Karen neat to FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE a REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, 0.0. Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 6.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 em ihe Yierek Presbytetian CHURCH SCHOOL ..... 9:30-11:00 “eigen : a Dr. William H, Marbach, pastor, a emcees will “preach Entry” at 11 a.m. .The choir will FIRST METHODIST js 2°= = South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 9|°°** +. Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor Preaching -at 9:30 a:m. will be ‘10 :00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP the Rev. Galen E. Hershey, asso- “THE STEADFAST CHRIST” , Rev. Paul T. Hunt. Preaching Sin : 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship... .6.15 P.M. Wed, 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Eevee at” Ist Presbyterian Palm Sunday will be celebrated at both morning services tomor- | The Tuxis Society will attend an linstitute of Judaism at Temple | Beth Jacob Sunday evening. | A class of new members will be welcomed at the Lenten foe 1 orship Services . _ 8:30 “4 [nion Service Thursday even ” 11 A. M. |will include ‘the youth communi- Sunday School ........ . 45 A, M, jean . class, membership instruc- ‘ . ltion class and_persons received by letters of transfer. | ‘Waterford aa ee $860 Andersonville Rd. eeee | I Services Announced WW ATR during Palm The Salvation Army 29 W. LAWRENCE ST eee Show Slides, Speak) . on “The Triumphat| Baptism of infants by the Rev. reception ———{of new members will take place Suniiay services at Ii Joslyn Avenue United a Grow M. entally, Physically to Overcome Difficulties — By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE. Not long ago I had inns: ‘with ate inaptitae fied nt-crlan the president of Prentice-Hall, Inc., the publishing ‘house which issues my books. His name is John Powers and he has an interesting habit. He draws diagrams to illustrate points he is making. He draws them over all the paper he has with him, ‘then, | when he runs out of paper, he is likely. to draw diagrams on the tablecloth. _ a diagram for me which pictured a great big: ‘mountain, and, beside it, a man. The propor- tion between the mountain and the man was, 25°to 1 in favor of the mountain, Then John _ gaid: “This mountain, which represents a difficult problem, goes down deep inta the earth and it goes way out to the right and way out wide. to the left. This man is just an average fellow. The ques- — tion is—How is this little man going to get on the other side of that huge mountain of a difficulty? or would i solve his problem?” — “Well, I'm a so-called expert at solving other people’s problems so I didn’t hesitate a minute to say, “Oh, that’s easy. | He just goes around it—makes an end run or by-passes it.” “No,” John said, he can’t. It goes too far in that direc- tion.” P PEAL E x *« * “Well, then,. he just goes round the other way—a_ left end run.” “He can't,” John = me. “It goes. out too far on that side as well.” “] thought. harder. “He'll crawl over the top of it.” John promptly corrected me. “It’s too steep. He can’t do it.” “All right then,” I responded, “he'll burrow down un- derneath. ad “It's solid rock all the way down, too deep for a tunnel.” I remembered all the books and columns I'd written about always trying, trying again and said, “OK, then, if he’s really a good man, he will )yst haul off and plow right through it!”) “Ah,” John answered, “it’s too thick. He can’t get through, | It would beat him back. So, you see, we've reached an im- ” s ‘ Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Young P THERE'S A WAY ning W 11 a.m. Ev. i ing 7:30p.m. Moning Wor iam tropic na p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Assistant, Lieut. Q. Kennedy Good Music — Singing pe earce be ee wea Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited 62 Apostolic Church of Christ SUNDAY SCHOOL 458 CENTRAL sak 2.0. Young People owes ss 7200 PLM. ; = Sunday School and Wership .. ...10:00 A.M. ; Services Toes. and Thurs... --. 1:00 P.M. Mor. Worship, 11:09 coe Chureh: Phone FE 5-836] __ SERMON: UL 2-5142 “The Hosanna Spirit” ater Fk, Bishop L. A. Parent Evangelistic, 7:45 SERMON: PONTIAC CHURCH “Maranatha” OF CHRIST Welcomes All oie __. Tuesday, ae Bible At ecomeea ies Bible Study. 7:45 Sump tue Cake... fae Wednesday Evening Service ..... 730 UME Thursday, 7:45. CKLW-TV 8:00 P.M. Holy Communion WxYz Channel 9 Saturdays Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sundays -.- Everybody Is: Invited! “2 1180 North Perry St. et * “MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH | 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje | | Sunday School....10 A.M. Marsing, Worship.....11:15 A. M._ weees 6215 P. M. Eve. “Worship. . BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at pratecbune PUBLIC SCE OOL 10 A.M. [ieee “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. PERRY AT Rev. Wesley ¢ Wibley. ’ Pastor | At this point I was stumped and I asked John to tell me thow the man could get beyond his mountain.of a problem. | “Of course, there’s a way,” he assured me. “The answer is jin that man’s brain. “What he must do is begin to think and begin to pray. When he does these he begins to-grow. And he grows and grows until he is so tall in his mind in effect he is taller than the mountain. He becomes bigger than the problem. Then instead of looking up at it - defeat, he looks down upon it in victory.” ; How right John is. A man’s size depends not upon the ‘height of his body but upon the size of his thinking. By right thinking he can make himself bigger than any difficulty. * x First, start. thinking—really thinking. Most of the time we use only a small portion of ,our brain power; the test jes idle. Using your brain to a greater extent releases new power and energy for attacking your problems. Second, start praying—really praying. Prayer in depth brings a quietness and confidence that stimulates your brain to function at its best. In addition prayer gives ac- | cess to Divine Guidance. Through it you are given God’s | answers to your problems. So a problem-solving formula that gets real results may be stated in three words: THINK AND PRAY. As you learn to use this formula you will grow big: enough to overcome any probiem. (Copyright 1959) Annual aiars Evensong); at First Congregational _ Choirs of the First Congregation- ,al Church will present the annual Lenten son playing the Organ Prelude, “Fugue ina Flat’ by Bach. | .| The Chancel Choir will sing “The Law of the Lord” by Lewan- dowski, “‘A Lenten Meditation” by Pasquet,/ “Let Us Adore Thee, 0 Christ” by Ruffe, and “An Angel Said to Mary” by Makarov. * * * The Junior and Church Choir will offer “Savior, He ;Charles A. Wilson, organist. - Soloists will be Max Sutton, bar- itone; Mary Leonard, soprano; and Emma J. Olson, contralto. The music board of the church has invited members and friends Youth Us, | of the parish to the vesper and Emmanuel BAPTIST CHURCH 645 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD _ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU TO We Pray" by Brahms. The Probationers- Choir will be heard in two numbers, “It Is the Joyful Easter Time” by Cor- nish Carol and “God Is My Helper’ by Conant. Four numbers will be sung by. the Choral Union. They include ‘‘O Sons. and Daughters,” ‘Russian Easter Alleluis,” ‘Beautiful Sav- ior’’ and “Choral Blessing.” | to the coffee hour in fellowship | hall following the service. The program will open with Wil- Adventists Get Support WASHINGTON, D. C. (# — The Seventh-day Adventists Church re- ports that its American members gave $464,546,312 to the church In On this particular occasion, John drew) Wesleyan | Methodist -WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES 10:00 A. M.- 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. ~ (Baptismal) . “THE RESURRECTION” A Sound Moving Film to Be / Shown at the Evening Service “SPECIAL MUSIC” - A Great Musical Program Under the Direction of - Jimmie Meena ‘Sunday Geko! Goal for master 2500 Sunday School Aieidenes 1 480 Radio Revival WPON 10:15_A. M. Each Sunday the last 10 years, $105,957,516 more than the $358,588,768 given in the (abtlomedian nei eve “Symphonie de la Passion.” Wilson will also play ‘‘The Tu-|¢ mult in the Hall of the Priest’’ “ANNUAL fp Central ‘Methodist Church DR. . D. REISDORPH DORE and the University of Denver. He served as president of the. Dakota Conference and president of Mil- tonvale College in Kansas. Chaplain during World War II and general secretary of the Wes- leyan Methodist Church; he toured the world in the interest of Foreign Missions with his wife. , Mrs. Reisdorph is presidént of to unite with the church. - Cub Scout Pack 23 will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. ‘Thursday. Hennes Rev. G. L. Bersche. Pastor - Sundey Worship... °1100 A.M. “LOOKING UNTO JESUS” eee 2 84S A.M. a ee the Women’s Missionary Society of the Wesleyan Methodist Church with offices in Marion, Ind. Church of God ~ Services Set Church E. Pike at Andersen Sunday Scheel, Evening Worship, Youth Night, Wed. 1:00 “Pla.” WELCOME “Teeveee io Feith” “CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH U7'N. Saginew E Stic Schesl .......-. 945 AM. of GOD | Morning Worship ...1100 A.M. Wout Gorvies «055: 6:00 P.M. Evening Service .... 700 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 P.M. National Lutheran § local Sunday School | Leading in Six-Week “Attendance Contest The Sunday School and morning worship service of the Church of 1God, 575 E. Pike St., will be held at Eastern Junior High School to-| Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. | SERVICES .. morrow. Mrs. Amanda Miller, evangelist from Cleveland, Tenn., will preach| each night next week at the revival The six-week “I Challenge You” contest with the Flint Church of God will reach the half-way mark tomorrow in the eharch school, According to Robert King, Sun- day School superintendent, attend- FIRST BIBLE CHURCH | CHRIST OPEN 1612 Josiyn 1 Block N. of W: Bivé. Sunday School .... 10:00A.M. | SUNDAY SCHOOL.. Morning Were ‘orship... 11:00 A.M. Youth « .... 630 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting 745 P.M. 11 ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC Pictures of Palestine charge of Promo-| The Episcopal Church | | of the Advent | Rd.. Nerth of Middlebelt W. Leng THE REV. JOHN Service 16:60 A.M. to Be Shown Tonight Lex» = Lake Rd. W. WIGLE, Vicar | Council Churches ASCENSION |] WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett Scheel 368! Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LeFountain, Pastor || SUNDAY SCHOOL .. WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE .11;00 A.M. 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Carl W. Nelson, Pastor I] SUNDAY SCHOOL.. 9:45 A.M. | CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE ; Meeting st Walled Lake Elem. Schoo) ! W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL.. 10 AM. 9 and 11 AM, 9:30 A.M, “The Rev. Fred Kendall will show | pictures of Palestine at the adult Sunday School. class meeting to- night at Sunny Vale Chapel, 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd. Since the first of March, two morning services have been held WESLEYAN METHODIST Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. 67 NORTH LYNN STREET School 10 A.M. wi orship 11 A.M. W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M, Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P. M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Paster each Sunday, the first at 8:30 and the second at 11 a.m. Young people of the church will observe Youth Night. tomorrow gd whe a Aleman A, film will where he visited the Jungle Train- ‘with members of the group taking #- _ Friendly General Baptist Church YY. M. C, A., 131 Mt Clemens Street dni dsSeawgeewes A.M. Morniag Worship. ........0++005- 1190 A.M. Bible Study ...........sse00. oreee 620O.P. M. Evening Service ....... soses 700 P.M. esday Prayer Service 30 P.M. “Where Friends Meet Friends and God Meets all” ing Camp and missionaries’ homes. Two to Be Confirmed at Bethel. United Church Following two years of instruc./ tion, Barbara Albrecht and David Charboneau will be confirmed at the 10:30 a.m. worship service DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Ti OR 3-3206 cena. School..... 104. M. Morning Worship.. --11:00'A, ML Junior and Beginners’ Church 6:30 P.M outh Service evening Church Service ... Midweek Service ......... Pastor—REV., LEE LaLONE *eeeenees 7:30 P.M. " no . a0 P. M. Wednesday _S. S. Supt.—ARTHUR EWALD— a. zs bi first Communion on Easter Sun- day. Sermon topic will be ‘The Promise Which Has Come.” . Musi- cal selections will i “Ride On, Ride ” by Mrs. Sunday at the Bethel United Church of Christ. Both will take FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sunday School 16 A. M.-—Mernin Music—Christian Werkers Meeting 7:20 P.M.—Sat. 46°‘NORTH ROSELAWN Worship 11 A.M.—b 7:30 P.M.—PRE EASTER SERVICES Begin Wed., 7:30 P.M. Nightly Threugh Sunday the i Special : ite Counce Special a] a Robert Heineman and “Holy City’’| by the choir. $2 Million College Gift - dollars. (West Huron at Perry) FRIDAY Sponsored by Pontiac Pa Broadcast Heard 2:00 12 to3 | stors Assn. to 3:00 Over WPON Kirk tn the Hills | BLOOMFIELD BILLS + PREGBYTERIAN. MINISTER NEW SCHEDULE OF. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 and 11:30 A.M. Bethany Baptist Church West Huron at Mark Street PR, JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY JR., Minister of Education Two Worship Services—8:45/A.M. and 11:00 A.M. SERMON: “KINGDOMS—-AND THE. KINGDOM” 9:45 A.M.—Church School Classes for All ~ 7:00 P.M.—Pastor’s Fireside—4 B.F.Y. Groups.. 7:45 P.M—“THE LAST WEEK” in presented by the Senior reetne Thursday, 8:00 P.M—COMMUNION SERVICE in Upper Room Friday, 2:00-3:00 P.M-~—UNION GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE Rev, D. D. McColl, “A Word of Assurance” The Public Is Invited to All These Services “An American Baptist Converition Chureh” “pesoemt Hills” Baptist Crescent Lake Read Near Hatchery MONTEITH SCHOOL nea 19 A.M, Worship ~ 11 A. M. Sendey Scheel — Benjamin A, Bohn, Pastor Pag ae On ae 227° 827 8 OF Ee eee eS ee, — “1H Pow: IAC PRESS. _ SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1959 i nsiute Set for ng “Central Methodist 5 SAY, MMLAON SANK, 0. 0. Winer arr. pee WALLACE, B.D., Assoc, Minister BEV. JOUN fH. HALL, D. D., Assoc, Minister I em, ies | MARKS OF A CHRISTIAN” ., aaa A, Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) moRRIG SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. | Temple Youth to Display Tables of Jewish Festivals _An. institute tor 2 Eetiie e © LIGHT and LIFE CRUSADE March 22 to March 29 (Sunday Morning 11 A: M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. (No — Evening Service) Cicipligebiancl and Spesiat Singing Dynomic — Bible Centered Preaching -DR. MYROM F. BOYD, EVANGELIST | > Director and Speaker of the World-Wide Radig Broadcast Dr. Boyd is well known throughout the religious traveled through Palestine, South Africa, West Seuth America, <= icc FREE METHODIST CHURCH Indies and You Are Invited to Enjoy His Ministry With Us ee ee ee Sun. School 10 A. M. Bring the Family 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET H. Howisen, Paster “LIGHT and LIFE HOUR” . lien groun, id weleome the veh at 9 a.m, at Grace Lutheran . OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Paster—MONTCALM REV. J. W. DEEG, NTCALM and ——_- 10:00. M. — “The FAITH That WINS Sunday School 11:45 A. M. Youth Fellowship 5:30 P. M renee es See James Forman CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—S2 Perkins St. (Off Aubum) series Sey Oe Stenle Ferndale, s Teese 5530 PM, Sitver Tee Others will be David Trapp, Larry Uhriand, Frances Vas- ;cassenno, Jack Warren, Philip Weber, Michael White and Robert am = ,| Winkelman. All Saints Episcopal Church ~ Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES - §:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.— Festival Procession, Morn- ing Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Church School ut oe ee e+ ST. ANDREW'S’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 and 12:15 A. M.—Identical GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion 9:30 AM.—Paemily Service Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon Another information class will be \formed after Easter for those in- ,terested in reviewing the . teach. ings of Christian religion or in hove the doctrines of the Luth- eran Church with a view of joining. Three Churches Join in Special Revival Services The First General Baptist FIRST SPIRITUALIST | CHURCH iy: Harry Nichols, petra |. S76 Orchard Lake Ave. — Pater | 10 A.M.~Sunday pee er :30 7:30 P.M. : . Rey. Robert MacDonald of N' Falls, N.Y. 4PM. | ge Dinner5 P..—Wed. roy 7:30 PM. , preacher _ 16:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL WEDNESDAY — 7:30 P.M. PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOIR We cordially welcqme you in all of our services * * poyek es scHOnous! " vE ee : x ur A FAMITHREES nes with BE wante®: $:45 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP _ “Pietures ef Cassiday Lake Camp’ “by Rev. F. Cook, in of Camp. 7:30 P.M. Rev. ry my aor FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 149 N. East Pontiac, pet ; Raster O1'P. Eaviman 3 $e St. James Women fo Mark Ladies’ Day Ladies’ Day will be observed at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at St. James ‘Missionary Baptist Church, 345 Bagley St. x * * : ’ Participating in the service will be Mrs. Rozelia H, Shankel, Mrs. Minnie Reed, Ann Davis, Mrs. Ola M. Paige, Mrs. William Jackson. - YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR... ‘REV. MEL JOHNSON Regional Vice President of Youth for Christ Past Director of the » Chicagoland Youth for Christ Formerly Pastor of Crusaders Church in Toronto Director of Minneapolis Youth for i MARCH 22-29: 7:30 P.M. Nightly © Special Music at the _ _‘ GALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3750 Pontiac Lake Rd. Henry Wrobbel, Pastor = PE 5-3553 Le Sd ee — Poca Others will be Mrs, Ethel John- son, Mrs. Doris Russell, Mrs. John Cox, Burestine Stewart, Mrs. 1L. Page. * *& & The chorus from the New Hope Baptist Church will present special musical numbers. Mrs. Russell, chairman, will be assisted by the “Beth Jacob): BIBLE AWARD — Mrs. John Clintonville Rd., primary superintendent of the Church of the Atonement Sunday School in'Wat- erford Township, presents the 100th Bible award to Linda M. Clippert for attending Sunday School a Mihalek of 3480 for 26. consecutive Sundays. Organized in June 9, 1957, the Sunday School now has an enrolment ' of more than 250 persons.*The. Rev. Donald C. Andrews is pastor. Mrs. Brady J. Freeland is Linda's teacher. : ‘OUR Invitation to Worship at r , EVANGELISTIC. T. ACL 2600 Watkins Lk, Ré., % Mile ‘Sua. School 10 a.m. Preach’g 11 a.m, & 7:30 p.m, p Marvin Morse, Supt. Clssses for Everyone. NW of Oskiand Ov, Mat. : Pers nd ee. any Paster , Hear “Your Gospel Hour", Sua., 7:30 A. M., CKL' 3 “In Times Like These You Need the Church — Bring the Family! _ CHRISTIAN TEMPLE AUBURN AVENUE ~ OR. b. L. MARION—Founder JOA . MARION—Pastor 245 any. Sees aton Worship Service; 1:48 te 12:15 A. ¥ Classes All : 6:20 P. M.—Youn: People's Servioce: 7:45 P.M, A Friendly Welcome J ‘Awaits You! ~ DR. MYRON F. BOYD Dr. M a - a a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP. “CHRIST PRAYS FOR. HIS OWN” 7:00 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES CHOIR MUSICAL, “THE CRUCIFIXION” * UNITY 70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison fecal ~~ 7-7 “eel sain tanie | FE 2-4609 Evangel Temple = Mt. — T al. I * = i CKLW-TV — Saturday, 8:00 P.M. WXYZ — Sunday, 5:38 P.M, , Sunday aan 9:45 A.M. ‘Merning Wership, 11:00 A, M. Evening Worship, 7:00 P. M. 7 = 7. dl GEOFFREY DAY, B.A. | ; Hear EVANGELIST DR. W.. School enamel ys ' REVIVAL NIGHTLY 7:30 P.M. — 9,000,000 Members — Columbia Avenue W. PHELPS, Nashville., Tenn. Sunday School ...:....: S duersstascen WOO. BT Morning Worship . Ltda, dtier cas BA as : B, T. U. ee ee ee er Pe hos P, M. J Bon 0 © Basil fa Pet Baptist Convention shall be sa ed through mall: You are . If you are intere: address on a post card mail it, =" Pontiac, Michigan, your , Wine. in such s t For Further Information Write te Sr OF CHRIST “SEARCHING THE SORIPTORES” ws Roosevelt Wells CH abe ger res TF ts Thurs, ...... ohm Our Plea for Christ lea for Christi involves a LORD’S PLAN saved, Mk.16:16; Pete? remission of sins, Acts 2: 38. Believest. ee ne church of Christ, 2 #H Sen ond ite _“ name and te wey Churen of "Christ, 210 Hughes cotirse will be sent to you.in a few rete 210 Hughey St. SPECIAL YOUTH SERVICES © FIRST- CHURCH « s, NAZARENE 60 State Street "SERVICES : Thru March 22 NIGHTLY Olivet Nazarene "8 ollege Sends Us Rev. James Diehl, Speaker “Mr. James Bohi, Soloist — ‘James Bohi " SUNDAY SERVICES ible School... 9:45 A.M. ; “Worship .......11:00A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:80 P.M. KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON, RICHARD NORTH one bag ; . [7 wy F / t# oh! . : " ee nb cee eed 6b 6 bb bei teehee Youth Services ee 6:30PM, ‘ Hoslane of Mela: at LE Se al ey i Na i PLR ee he ee A: AE A pe AM i te Be Sins ai tine athiadltansieiialeasiii tiie cs i le i ah Rae saaig, he ee a a at a, age the ba ee ee ee th Me eee Be Suriday School . Church Service ... UMASAM 72m) HOUR ae . eaiaeseenanmananabens for Sunday services. "havea Men Unt eck td Corda ergo ee ee The congregation has chased on Eason road. catia ‘cacvicen ices Gi chicais eliding on Willane atrent tate Leggett School until a new ‘building is constructed on land pur- 3 20 Candidates “to Be Bapt tized sMiss Elda L: Sutter is? in Charge of Evening Service at Bethany 7" THE ? i: 4 i 5 Theedere KR. peg ao ng oo Wotship .- 9 6... 10:00 ages Bible epee eee 11:20 A.M. Youth Fellowship .. 5:45 P.M Evening Servite ... 7:00P Wedn Prayer Meeting . Sunday et Worshit ee aoeee deeeee Sunday School —- Morning Worship | | | or Fa E>" gir? st ; t ¢ ¢ at By Ep : i ; Fs 23 ae estive Services ated by Lutherans [entry of Christ into Jerusalem cen ago with festive services at fe ra WwW, Pickering will sing at the-10 a.m. service tomorrow in the: Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church The 47-voice chorus will include in the . program = Eleison” ‘Organ Recital to Be Presented: Robert Kerns to Sing. at Monthly Program in All Saints Church The third program in the current iseries of monthly organ recitals at All Saints Episcopal Church will be held at 5.p.m. Sunday. . Phillip. Steinhaus, organist-choir- master who is playing the recital, will be joined by Robert Kerns, baritone. Kerns, oratorio and opera singer, has been heard in recital through- out the country. A recipient of the Grinnell Schol- ip, .he has made several ap- ‘on the Ed Sullivan show, He comes to Pontiac, following a performance of ‘“‘Joghua’’ in Con- stitution Hall, ~D. C. Steinhaus is including a perform- ance of Max Reger’s “Variations and Fugue on an Original Theme,” which he recorded for Boston Rec- ords. This work, because of its extreme difficulty, has been played in-recital by only a few organists in the world. Here is the progrr 1: Chorale in B minor ........++. Pranck Five Mystical Songs. . a | Variations siikecees ax. Reger The public. has been invited to ‘attend the recital and the reception following the program. — al with «Salvation Army Officer to Speak at Fellowship Sr. Capt. Magnus A. Michalsen ~~ of Saginaw will be the speaker at Oakland-Youth Fellowship at 7:30 ip-m,;-tonight inthe Oakland Avenue. funder the of Mrs. Martin! _—. pony Fong in ‘‘Jeru.|Pynite United. Presbyterian Church. He at the second Providence Baptists fo Hear Readings Paul K. Holt of Detroit, @ra- matic reader and poet, will pre- ae a a Patience tenn Sun- day at the Providence Missionary Baptist, Church: My Rie fd eh sro sang e.g ie ber, Buel | Fultz, youth department et SS at 3:30 p.m. Sunday: At 7:30 p.m. young of Liberty Baptist will hold ‘a rally will also play the accordion and sing. For several years Capt. Michal- sen was.in charge of the Pontiac Salvation Army unit. In Saginaw he is supervisor of the Eventide Home for, Aged Wom- en, the Salvation Army religious jwork and Day N lursery. The Tic Tac’ Toe Contest will be Island Methodists Build New Church Methodists on n ‘the tiny island of A Capella Choir to-Sing- at een Ave. Church nipotence Story of the Twelve" by Scott. x * An associate professor of music in charge of voice instruction, Pickering has studied at Julliard Conservatory of Music in Paris, “The Crucifixion” by Stainer at the annual Palm Sunday serv: jee at 7 p.m, Taking solo parts will be Fred Froede, Mrs. Steptien Hubbell, Mrs. Gerald Shafer, Richard Wilton, Nancy Tanner, ‘Marilyn Bell, Mrs. Richard Wilton, John Allshouse, Russell Crites, Gordon Messer and the Rev, Theodore R.. Allebach. Prayer meeting and Bible Study are scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednes- day. The Child Study group will meet the same evening at 8 p.m. Revival Meeting fo Start Sunday Monday, Friday Nights Labeled as ‘Pack the Dr, W. W. Phelps, professor of religion at Bellmont College in Nashville, Tenn., will speak at the evangelistic services all next week at the Columbia Avenue Baptist Church. Meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m, pastorates in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas and as chaplain with the U. S, Army in Italy during World’ War II. | Carroll Hubbs will be in charge of the special music at each service, The Rev. M. F. Boyd, pastor, said Monday and Friday nights will be “Pack the Pew Nights.” The following people will assist the pastor on those nights, Mrs. Jean Edward, Mrs. Carmel Perkins, Loretta Ratledge, Jim Hays, Buell Tanner and Paul Childers, According to the pastor; ichurch is joining _ the vival crusades around the world. _ Pastor Will Preach on The Cave’ Sunday The Rev. 'Philip Somers has “The Cave’ as sermon on “The Responsibility of Parents and Teachers.” Sunday School goal for Easter Sunday is 675 pupils. Pew’ at Columbia Ave. , N For 17 years Dr. Phelps served. seven major | Baptist bodies in simultaneous re- - Sparks- Griffin | FUNERAL HOME /— “Thoughtful Serrice ” Zz 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-541 = f re | 24-Hour Ambslance Service ~T- REV. OSCAR STALLINGS Parkdale Church Has New Pastor rived in Pontiac with his family to assume his duties at the Parkdale Church of the Naz- at A Born in Jonesboro, Ark., he at- tended the Arkansas State College. Arkansas District. ‘ In 1954 the family moved to Flint THIS SIGN The Rev, Oscar Stallings has ar-|f For 14 years he was pastor in the where the Rev. Mr. Stallings. Dean at home, and a marriec son | in Flint. Chancel Choir — to Present Palm Sunday Music The Chancel Choir of the Or-| chard Lake Community Church, / 379 E. Pike 269. N. Perry 4481 Highland Rd. 523 N. Pontiac Trail © : Walled Lake LOOK FOR e ® ® e - e Ld ° es ° e e e e * ° e e ° s 7 e bed /* Pe i If you are still having your Cleaning done by just any cleaners, you are in for the CLEANING SURPRISE OF A date Cleaning Methods TO- / DAY . . How? Just Call OGG. 368 Auburn 430 Orchard Lake ing will present music rom “The Passion of Chi Sunday, x ‘'* * Soloists will be Donn Olin, bar: itone; Shirley Carpenter, soprano: and Clarence J, Davis, t Thirty-six new members will 1 be “Thine Is the Kingdom.” The Board of Deacons will spon Ros Reeves and Mrs. W. T. Irons is chairman of the reception com-|: mittee. membership of 730. Quaker Official Resigns of Michigan. and Pacific College, education. Sat. Eve. Service .. 7:30 P.M. shee School 10:00 A.M Morni Worship ...... 11:00 A.M Adult Bible Study... 6:15 P.M. : village of Sunday Evening ; wa hee 7:30 PM worship and Christian education Tues. ‘Young fou 7:30 P.M. [12 growing section of town, It will Prayer ...,.. 7:30 P.M. = ye eres aes building in a REV. TOMMY , Pasties , duesr most of the villagers have moved. yes ay lows: rt a ws A wire from President Dwight: D,. Eisenhower in the White House has been received by Milton C. Lightner, national chairman for the forthcoming i5th annual Na-|: tional Sunday School Week obser- vance, extending warm greetings on behalf of this all-faiths event, fo take place April 13-19, * * * The Pfesident’s message reads “It is a privilege to join in the Ike Sends Out His Praise of Sunday School Week ciples which have long .contri- |. permdhcts hie gikeasmariiaess velopment. in religion, and the Hebrew School are a vital source of spiritual] ” strength for our nation’s a generations.”’ Sjgned: Dwight —D: Eisenhower. National Sunday School Week is| dedicated to our American youth; |’ planned to encourage early reli-|; gious training, as well as to urge weekly attendance at church, syna- eS ee * at] the $.and il am. worship services | rown and William |: be welcomed into the church by. | Auchard. His sermon theme will sor the annual reception in honor | of the 90 members received during The Orchard Lake church has aj PHILADELPHIA (#) — The. re-|: .| signation of Lewis M. Hoskins as)’ executive secretary of the Amer-|: ican Friends (Quakers) Service|’ Committee has been announced.|: Hoskins, who formerly taught at}: Friends University, the University |’ plans to reenter the field of higher}: portance of teaching those prin- |; “Sunday Schools, adult courses |’ Your Dry ; Cleaner Is No | When you take your clothes to your Dry Cleaner, don’t expect him to work miracles! He is only human, and may occasionally make a mistake, _ which he will be glad to rectify. But many cases of unsatisfactory dry. cleaning are not, his fault. Before you expect too much, be sure that— @ The garments are. of sufficiently good quality that they can be dry cleaned without shrinking and without colors fading or running. @ That doth-codered buttons and stiffening materials ‘do not contain substances that will stain, @ That you have not attempted to remove stains with fluids — that will injure the fabric, set the stain or cause fading. @ That your Dry Cleaner is a well-established, dependable local businessman, Your Dry Cleaner will tell you, when he accepts your clothing just weet “ apr ua he ag peples to work miracles. - BUSINESS ETHICS: BOARD of the : "Potiac Area Chamber of Commerce Fc ge FE 5-6148 . Waldren Hotel’ Bldg.. “e ae — Ba | 4 : * a 2 = ca ELEVEN P a 4 omar howe * ¢olor, stn |Congress to Start Work scion 8 New Laws for Wheat!’ 4 1. 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Honors Here Today”: Four Pontiac hopefuls and sev- era} others from Oakland County were still in the tynning in the high —_ division “as the Michigan A.A.U. ‘wrestling tournament ad- vanced to. the crucial stages to- day at Pontiac Northern. ze * * * Champions in both the prep and “open”. divisions will be crowned following tonight’s finals with the Pontiac: Civitan Club sponsoring awards to be presented both groups A total of 92 matches made for‘an action-packed Friday pro- gram — 62 of. them in the high school ranks, 4erry Fields, a 145-pounder, Mau- rice. Lackey, 154, and heavyweight Bruce’ Hinds of PNH and. Cen- tral’s Jerry Smith are the city grapplers stil] in conteytion, Hinds had a 35-second pin. Hiskies Bud Beal and Don Davis were beaten yesterday but may get another opportunity to compete if their conquérors ee - Jerry Cassell, Frank DePodesta and Dan Ressler of Farmington, Butch atid Jim Harris and Paul Shortt of Royal Oak Kimball, George Blackwood, RO Dondero, ‘ and Willie Duncan of Hazel Park are among the county boys shoot- aici a Ypsilanti, Adrian, Garden City, Owgsso, id, Ann Arbor, Berkley and Williamston are ’ ars FIGHTS NEw iy amhony, 178, New igs defeated Sonny Ray 174, Chicago, atmen Seek among the other schools with ath- letes in contention, Michigan great Mike Rodriguez and MSU’s NCAA champ Ken Maidlow stole the show in the “open’’ division with easy triumphs .|Rodriguez turned in a. pin in 37 seconds, Several Canadians also starred. Hawks Begin Playoff Chase By. Press International Bob Petti and Cliff Hagan, the St. Louis Hawks’ one-two scoring punch, swing into playoff action to- night in a bid for a successful de- fense of the National Basketball Association championship. The Hawks, walk-away winner in the Western Division race, meet the Minneapolis Lakers and their “rookie of the year” Elgin Baylor in the opener of the best-of-seven western finals,’ viston titleholders, will be after a 2-0 lead tonight in the Eastern finals with the Syracuse Nation- als, 2 chance of stopping the Hawks from reaching the title round. The Boston Celtics, Eastern Di- | St. Louis beat Minneapolis in) eiglit of 12 games and experts be- lieve the Lakers will have little) from the fourth and t. * * * The move by the Canadiens backfired. General Manager Jack Adams of Detroit protested first to ‘NHL President Clarence Camp- ibell, Campbell reminded the Ca- nadiens that, under league regula- tions, Plante would have to play when declared medically fit. In New York, Rangers’ General Manager Muzz Patrick. said: “Let’s put it this way. There’s something stinking out the whole joint up there.” NHL President Campbell con- tinued to. view the whole affair calmly, “I am. adhering to the rules,” he said. “I’ve told the Canadiens they can’t use anybody but Plante if he is medically fit.” “What gets me mad is the sug- gestion that we are laying down,” fumed Blaké: “I have never had a club yet that lays down and I won’t as long as I’m coaching. Hockey Action Starts bh GREEN BAY, Wis, (AP)—The Green Bobcats trounced the Detroit Teamsters 17-1 and St. Paul trimmed the Marquette, Mich., Sentinels 10-4, in last night’s opening games of the tional Senior-U.S. Hock - pionships. final turn with a burst of speed after Culbreath and Pittsburgh's o|Mel Barnwell got into a bumping session at the first turn. | Mills’ time wag 1:11.8. Nick Ellis of Morgan State followed Cul- breath, and Barnwell was fourth. Olympic hurdles champion Lee Calhoun of Durham, N. C., won the 50-yard high hurdles and equalled the meet record of 6.1 seconds, Pontiac’s Hayes Jones of. East- ern Michigan was a shade be- hind Calhoun, with Willie May, Indiana’s Big 10 champ, taking third. ‘Ira Murchison, the former West- ern Michigan sprint flash, won the 50-yard dash and also tied the meet record with a clocking of 5.3 sec- onds: Keith Gardner of Nebraska Mills passed three men on the) Pontiac Wins in Boys’ Club - Tourney Here — Host Pontiac was still in the running today as the state Boys’ Club - Intermedate - Tournament) moved into the final sessions here. | Pontiac walloped Ypsilanti. 45-24; in last night’s opening round fea- | ture. The city quintet’ played Sarver | of Detroit today while Guest and Philadelphia of Detroit battled for the other berth in the finals. Sarver bombed South Oakland 63-7, Guest nipped Bloomer of Detroit 27-24 and Philly romped over Dearborn 67-12 in Friday’s other openei's. ° was second, followed by Paul Win- der, the indoor King from Morgan State, Western Michigan’s two-mile re- lay team set a meet record of 7:44.5 for the college division in the first final event of the night. Here's how Michigan athletes placed the KC_ meet. . ye Yard Dash—Ira Murchison of. West- ern Michigan, first with :05.3, to tle College weo-Mile We Michigan (Larry Taylor, Dave ( John Bork, Dave Wuggaser), first Old record in 1957, B. For Wrecked Open Sun = ae UP TO 50% DISCOUNT , | N NEW & USED AUTO PARTS We Pay Top $$$$ _ . Junk Cars and Trucks am. to2 p.m. — BAGLEY AUTO PAITS 170 i versity’ IE Call for league information now, I to hold your former league spot [HURON BOWL | Bee | Proper FIT ’ wregen %1 to ball game. also bragged about his guards, Ss” Tort & piiveues”,* 007 dry spring. a er ee eee, 9 era The Detroit Tigers defeated the Bucky Bolyard and Bob Smith. ||Washington, 3, Kanes city. 7° tok * a ae ee oe Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday inj “Our defense wasn’t as bad as 5, Boston 4 : Invited to the Monday session ee Bowling brilliant sunshine at Fort Prag at. - |LesAngeles 3, 2. night: to Congress t, \, Myers 53 manager Bill Nor- ee ald, “was itt” |cucmeet peeled. rain|were representa ives: ft amhoo There were no changes in thé man had several reasons for wear- pane, - wet vee lin San Diego, Avalon on Catalinaltop 10 in any division yesterday. pe ela — rts’ coma aot Louis-| | Pg : : weirs oe : 4 : 3 . ie ° i a spring training by 2 bruised toot /Several Top Showings Despite Layoff | mrtg oy, doer Marg | | : ag | nings of good work. The Pirates é; ~~ |row late in the first half when/| ~ reached him for two runs and| J 2 e e Louisville held a 27-26 lead that Ou re annin sen three hits, Paul Foytack pitched turned the tide and gave West : sercs- Hurlers Shine in suns" s= ae wy steeg note | ! mae * * * . =ss ' : at aa United Press International they needed to recover from the|dashed off to Havana, Cuba in| conterence - team reach * fom 6 Re howe ns| ‘They're all smiling down in Fiee.|"™ Sree works of training. search of the sun, got a splendid NCAA finals since Stantord won| 41 they left 19 runners on the bases|ida today — the folks who live| Here's bow the pitchers vied from Don |the crown in 1942, beat Cincinnati ae and needed three unearned runs to| there just because the sun is shin-| with ove another to prove they'll Drysdale end beat the Cincinnati). defensive strategy, never giving] win the game. But after five solid|ing and the baseball : be- be ready when openingday as- | Reds, 32. the Bearcats a chance to set up| WEES hk ek oe signments arp handed cut Guve suaedlagparensg' cor pager Robertson for effective shots. Tigers to comp any rusty. westeh Renee: tapped fer | Oscar, who led the nation in | thing. The boys got back to work again! Hoyt Wilhelm and Ernie Johnson| “sht hits in the Washington Sen- | scoring with a 32.9 per game “We got the game played,” eesorarsd ee eS eer octes a: note Or ——. average thls season, could viaa- | inacti rilliant pitching ena timore Athletics, age only 16 shots from the floor ae ate tate the eioed performances were the order of|ioles to beat the St. Louis Cardi-| And the New York Yankes got) as the Bears kept at least one important thing, We-need a lot |(he day. It seemed as it the tn | nals, 30. from both Art| man and usually two between more ‘work like that.” _ scheduled off was just what Tin; Les. Aagpign Todeers, she Eimer and delay Heshs on Gas an ant hp Da, Seek Soewene Gail Harris, Rocky Bridges, and 5-4, in a day-night double-| burden on this maneuver, with ee ee eee ‘ P header -at at lot of help from 6-10 center ot 0 eo es oe Te Feud Continues over Plante’s Absenc | ‘2. * _ | Darrall Imhoff. Grapefruit record The folks out Arizona-way - had 1 h 5-4. They were to meet the Mil C es des > pe ay Imhoff, who had been hailed as : y’s “topper,” however, when —s Sn ater a —_ Montreal oach Tells Bob Anderson ofthe Chicago Cibs|y but no great shakes a . ' ' a ° a first Major Leaguer : ets | Adams ‘Jump in Lake’ _ | © x mines wit « tou-|panacd book shot that accounte Yesterday the Tigers got four hit, 3-1 win over the San Fran-|tor 22 points to lead both teams Ae rhe wutkes five innings, and an.| MONTREAL (AP)—Coach ‘Toe dector approves and that those|17-game winner for Fort Worth, " e ® * other rum and four hits off George|Blake said today, thet goatee lotber & the loud squawks trom| vane The key moment in the Cali-| or th 5 a * Gon gu Pel ae ci bean ease + Ht Tm, gern ey eo OF any orner lost because of the record Florida . - bd . sv-uit| Mest innparant day of the mpeg neti cmanael withont « Sal gust fee ORE as yc ane Dyk ac : reine, Detvete and Fubbarw 1 Pri won be Pedy hang eit for worrying managers in Florida|"O" 0 fur jn mane us’ a 33-291 day in Lakeland. It ae ee tor) risoners —_ » know better,” snapped oa —s recent unseasom | halftime deficit. “? _ mr PIrTORURGR Show Honesty £0 Ibe done about i aan =p ey ee sii nt avs slow. . ay chee “If the doctor Plante season. The _— . "| Yost 3b t142 sree i883 See Cage Game play tonight against’ the ‘Boston |l0sers now appear to be the rook-|moving weave and waited for r ~ a Virgil 3 = 909 Sear ty 3333 Bruins. he'll . It he can play|ies who lost four or five days’|than a minute to work the ball into , es : Kaline rf ide Hoak $393] . HAMILTON, Ohio @—County |gunday in York, even for|°Pportunity to impress managers |Imboff. He spun in one of his rris 1B 122 Mavoskiz> $% 9, jail prisoners are fans of the [part of the game, he'll play. who are now primarily interested|southpaw hooks to put the Bears ; prenemne W908 Ranta 511g Qareety ot eS tut intees “If people think I want to lay|in bringing their veterans into|ahead with two es left and | Bridger sa HEE) ESSiios 671 © Sceases's suns peoety Pratey- (ors psems ermine eet tay Saget Cincinnati couldn’t'catch up. Ss ¥ s , playoffs coming up, ht a ‘ , mine's" T¢E¢ Corre 1284) ence, hearing tt acl wes [tn have thee heads ead. Tn sik | : me reriack » cee hidden somewhere in a cell block jand tired of any suggestion that : : : Bunning p 1000 | ordered a shakedown, And they |we're not doing our best.” ‘ ; , 3 Totals 41 6 134 Tene, 32 35,3| Saraed Mave would bo ne tee zk ke tk i. for Priead to MD oy, 9 ong, Mall NCAA Tournament game jwith the club’s announcement that| » ren eeemeneirmnmnee Piicbergh 083 000. 160-3) Friday night unless the weapos (Pjante had been ordered by the ! ee ro hae = i, | “TPrtewmers on the eovend feor Soetet ben’ a ba under’ bis In eve an UF eS W. | . 2-11. DP—st an | a tj rH et othe Te ee ae Ge an Ga te aterford Jaycee’s +3 Merrie, Yoot, Kusen. 38 -—Kepsite The inmates on the first floor took Plante’s spot in the nets wm itemel 3 Bob ? See ee ere Te ty oe area a ae es fe, as ae at aes : . - rf er DD se ‘ ° | won . e * won 3:24.0. 4 : mies nie eer ‘ i ; 3 second floor alse turned in three novost was yanked after the a en Rigs ne Jemp—Dick Cephas of Mich- . : niannica so secveeres - hacksaw blades ond period. n a University One-Mile ; = : ' @ : Bunning pet Ws 1 H ra The jail TV set was returned | Then, in a big-hearted gesture, |of Columbus track meet. He just wichigas (ariah_@ fon. in Cua . | ; ace uandes, (NL) Hurley (AL) and/ 49 te inmates. the club said that in fairness|nipped national indoor champ Josh feet, 9% inches. ' Mamon Gibson" of : : , Plante would be kept out of Sun-|Culbreath at the tape. the Alt Pores tied tor thicd piace: 10-2." | = | : * : =k, ‘ : - = . ‘ March 21-22 © TONIGHT till 11 p.m. SUNDAY from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. CAI Building — 6640 Williams Lake Rd. passa aati 3 = # = 2 4 brid corn seeds were put on the market in 1922, only 10 bushels vere available. Since then, hybrid has spread across the world, increasing corn production wher- ever it goes, the National Geo- graphic Society says. Pilot to Venus’ g Es peak zEe fr .§ ¥ i & +] JF Shae Johnson burst directly over ‘|be given to the Waterford Town- ship resident who writes the best!’ 150-word essay on “Why We Need a Township Library.” : To help stimulate interest in the proposed library to be voted on in the April 6 election the type- writer was donated by |Printing Co, at Drayton | Mrs. Walter Forbes is one of the Waterford Library Committee members, : After Frank Steere’s offer to do- nate 17 scenic acres of his prop- erty to the township for a cultural center was accepted by the board in 1957, Township Supervisor El- mer Johnson appointed a 12-mem- Unearth Buried Parts of Civil. War's Famed Bastion Were ‘Covered in Hurricane WASHINGTON — Archeologists uncovering parts of historic Ft. Sumter unseen in this century. The National Park Service plans restore the parade ground. and main ship channel to the harbor of Charleston, S. C., as late i : feel g z : z a ! | | whole. Ruins and rubble were shown to be as effective defensive- ly as the most elaborate forti- FP DO THE JOB RIGHT! STOP WATER IN YOUR BASEME wits BONDEX | The only cement paint with formula, * ard Loke Ave. HEAVY DUTY the double EL & PAl FE 5-6150 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE the, Forbes. - Plains. F i — — —— oe ae ee ee a . land, that the library must cost not less than $200,000, with an estimated operating budg- et of about. $36,000. es In a detailed report, the com- mittee has recommended propos- als which will be on the spring election ballot. All must be ap- proved. by Waterford Township vot- ers in order for the project to be undertaken, according to the. Rev. Walter Teeuwissen, committee 2 ‘Tele money would be used for a 12,000 squate foot library build- ing, equipment and architectural fees, A second proposal asks that vot- ers approve a tax increase of one- mill to pay off the bond issue. With Waterford Township's aver- age home assessed at $2,000, ap- proval of all three proposals would Mean an annua) $6 tax hike, ‘‘or the price of one good book for each family for about five years,” the Rev,.Mr. Teeuwissen said. He-explained that the bond issue would be set up for a 10-year. pe- Speakers from the high school speech classes and‘ committee members are still available for. explanatory talks and group dis- cussions on the project, the Rev. Mr, Teeuwissen said. *- ® * Those wishing to participate in the Library Essay Contest, have been. asked to address their en- tries: Waterford.Township Library Contest, 4500 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, Winners will be announced soon after the April 6 election. - An April 4 wedding date has been set by Caro! Doreen bridegroom is the .son..of ..Mr, and Mrs. Harold Sievers of 2846 Beland St., Keego Harbor. Move to Bring Scenery: Back to Italy's: Roads ROME (UPI)—Italy, whose high- ways are lined with mazes of sign- landscape back to. the motorist. Under a proposed new road code, the Public works Ministry will set a minimum distance between signs for. each road, and in areas. of artistic or natural beauty, the edu- cation ministry will have to be consulted. Also, no. commercial posters will be allowed. less- than 820 feet before or 328 feet after a traffic sign. boards, moved today to give the he told police. gate. tion With this report to officers: j Frozen Vegetables Lag her apartment when she returned _ | “I knocked the top off and found! “ jbones in it, Looks like a skeleton,” Troopers Richard Gordenier and | Delmar Tervo.were sent to investi-! Too Fabulous to List | “Owned and Operated by Local. People” an. ebrupt close to the investiga-| “These are the bones of a dog." a week-week stay with rela- <3, 3 . \ : i 2 : ’ * « a3 . ; Bai ee, ‘ BE eee f a a ~ ete 3% s - 6 g: o> = - Come Out and See te Spacious Free Paved Parking Lot Auburn 5 & 10 640, Auburn Ave. _—1. Block East of Eost Bivd, NEW YORK (UPI)-—Americans are eating 15 times as much frozen: vegetables as they were when the industry began 20 years ago. 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Your Neighbor’s House Bergerons Build on West Valley Road By JANET ODELL shelf on- which plants are set... appliantes. are stored. They can can be entered only from the Pontiac Press Home Editor Spotlights at the top a). oo be oa “with a muitipie- “front hall. As We approached the house these shelves. ‘2 but When notin open wALL on West Valley toad we. © PERMANENT € TABLE “ee can Speien Seen The walls around the white smell the smoke of a wood The warmth of a fire on oe hearth not only took the chill out of our bones but added. to the friendly welcome Mrs. Don- ald D. Bergeron gave us. We entered the house through the back door. In the rear the house is two stories high. There The Bergerons “ike fo play” bridge so a permanent card table is set up in the family room. It is larger than most card tables and has a Formica top. The chairs are modern captain's chairs. Above this table is a traveling pewter_lamp. Natural linen draperies can be rs. Werferon’s dest had che ae deep enough to hold her portable typewriter. Above it is a bulletin board. There is a small pass-through to the dining room. A narrow gateleg birch table with wide leaves stands in front of the dining room windows. The marble fireplace and next to the stairs are paneled in wainut-color birch. The latter wall is open on the upper half, consisting of a_ group of shelves and small en- closures like shadow boxes. Be- ‘low are storage cabinets. Painted walis are white, as are the draperies on the corner are wide expanses of glass and © drawn across the windows: Out- chairs have tangeri : ion dee gerine seats and windows. The wool carpetin white board and batten panels. « side is a balcony. The rug is @ backs. Walls and floor-length is oyster white. The ae One end is fieldstone. The ga- hjt-and-miss multi-colored rag draperies are white; the carpet- framed sofa is beige. On the rage is at the other end of the house with a circle drive around” the yard at that side. Blue spatter linoleum covers the floor of the back hall and the ahteroom at the top af the Stairs. Coat closets and other storage, including a pantry, are built into this area. The ironer is hidden in a cupboard. There ‘is a small gray and white lava- tory at the front. Frem the door into the fam-. ily reom one can look through the kitchen hnd on: into the dining room. This informal living room has a pegged oak floor and a beamed ceiling. Windows form one wall and a fieldstone fireplace occupies the center of the opposite wall. The inside walls are paneled in birch, stained walnut. On either side of the fireplace (which opens into the living room on the other side) there is louvered door storage. About chest height there is a marble A, ‘Symptons ey rug. Other furniture includes a blue plaid colonial wing chair and a small wingback colonial sofa, upholstered in blue. One entire wall serves as a pass-througlr to the kitchen. On the family room side a narrow white Formica shelf serves as a breakfast bar. storage cupboards above the opening, At the end-of the _fire- place wall is a built-in boek- case. e The kitchen is white, blue and walnut. The floor, has a spatter pattern of blue, gray and white. Walls and counter tops are white. All cupboards are stained walnut. The roller shade on the window is white with blue yarn threaded through it. It is a marvelously convenient kitchen. Mrs, Bergeron has’two built-in ovens, a dishwasher and a cupboard that contains a roll- out table for the roaster. In one sliding door cupboard all the There are - ing is blue. This room opens through a wide doorway right into the front hall. Except for the part directly in front of the door, the hallway is carpeted in beige and blue tweed. The vestibule area is floored in white marble. At the left of the front door is a coat closet. At the right is a half wall surrounding the —_stairs to the lower level. There ‘is a big planter in the end above two deep storage draw- ers. Another planter is just beyond the coat closet. a All exposed wood js walnut- stained birch. The walls are covered with a gold and white paper. A long window makes the stairway a bright place. Folding louvered doors close off both the living room and the family room. The Bergerons wanted a rather small, formal living room. -They wanted it out of the regular flow of traffic. It is placed in the front corner of the house and ¢ east wall there is a blond spinet One chair is upholstered in deep blue. A Danish modern chair has shocking pink cushions. The large square stool in front of the fireplace has a cushion covered in plaid that combines blue, yellow and shocking pink. Tables are walnut. “There is an interesting bet. room arrangement on this floor of the house, It is really a trio -.| of rooms. In the first one there is just a double vanity. The middle room has the bathtub, an automatie washer and dryer and storage cabinets. The third room has another vanity and the stool. ‘ Tiling is white. The wall- paper has a white background with .a turquoise and orchid print. In the first room rugs and curtains are orchid. The third room has. no window. Its rugs and towels are blue, tur- quoise and purple. Jeffrey, aged five, is the oldest child and the only boy. His room is one that will grow with him. There is a full-size desk and plenty of bookcase room all built (Continued on Page 16, Col. 4) INTERESTING WALLS — The half wall.in the foreground is built around the stairway to the lower level. Most of the hall, ex- cept for the area right inside the front door, is carpeted in blue and beige tweed. The vestibule is floored in white marble. This stair wall has storage in the end, a planter on top. The wall beyond ” FAMILY ROOM — This room was built for informal living. Three small children feel free to romp on the pegged oak floor or to play with their toys on the small blue wingback sofa. Year-old Patricia and her three-year-old sister, Mary Beth, were, willing subjects for the photographer. The kitchen can be seen through the om FIFTEEN 0 is the living room: wall and is a conversation piece. Alternate closed spaces and open shelves give a feeling of spaciousness to both hallway and living room. Louvered doors at: the left close off the latter room completely when desired. + open wall behind the-sofa. The breakfast bar is a white Formica shelf. just. below the range counter. All cabinets are’ walnut- stained birch. Just inside the kitchen door at the left is Mrs. Ber- geron's'desk. The room beyond is the dining room. tween bookcases. ‘Swing vga ieandines MASTER BEDROOM — This large room is at are upholstered in the ‘same gray and white. : the front of the house, has four leng windows 2 IN: SOUTH BLOOMFIELD: Ser ates db, Me Donald..D. Bergeron Re a oe : e: fe : ¥ x aoe oe ea 7 : BRA 5 ts - 6 ka ek a i a a ae ee ee a a a a a a eg eee | with a wide sill, Walls and carpeting are gold; aes Sie Me Se eter: Deena and thee teed cildren have ted this homé’ on Wést Valley for about a year and is built of reused brick, white board and batten and fieldstone. Ii a beevel homes | the furniture is blonde. The bed isplaced be- corner is‘rust color. ; & half, Their comer lot 1s 180 feet across front and back, but ta 224 feet on one side This photograph came from the architect's office, : pene ae a : 4 { x i ; = . ss | : _— ; | Z ; a ‘'} : ee { i : eee pa pete ae oe. 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BOWEN it would be as dreary—even if as eT |hardboard, plywood or a wood ' Over 25 Years in Pontiac Great importance is placed: these practical—as an Army barracks. 4 framework. The. paneling can be $ 845 W. Huron St. days on utility and floor plan effi-| Beauty of form, line, color and aiding ee tewe tj © jeut in straight Hare ae curves with FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 ciency in a home, But if-a design|texture is essential to: lasting en- «4 | regular carpentry tools ‘had these virtues and none other,|Joyment of a home. X-50, ig ow : House of the Week design; has The damper should be kept F ‘ ; such _, in “ — degree. | vy noone ¢: . econona 2 closed =o "wan be eee CONVERTIBLE 24’s gape Rarer geal mee renee)” 0%, est shots up the chimney TOTAL $66 Per Month | dolph A. Matern. A glance at the eee 3 —] CALL 3 BEDROOM HOMES | ALL BRICK drawing of the graceful exterior and close study of the floor dia- | grams will show how well he suc- | ceeded. ‘FRESH APROACH T ick ane sone at Gt dente fe — x ‘on oe wT a aa cameee oer Hy ** ‘TIL MARCH 21st ONLY— 1A continuous roof : covers the entire house (usual- — = taba a0 seg hot ol best ’ S 2 ; is ly a split-level has two separate SS. . ota me roof areas * E " 12 The soit i uneven; tat | FS], Se Fy RT ff me Play safe, Be gure, | "PLUS ONLY 10% . re are § : lowest level is the middle _ . ACCEPT NOTHING BUT BS co PRESTIGE , and eight from the middle to ew fg an ot Police : 3 and-4 BEDROOM HOMES poe = ~ REMODELING and _SEVENTEEN revue §=6$15,.950 * BUILT-IN C.E. » % CARPETING AND MANY OTHERS W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. 1941 S. Telegraph Ré. PE 4-0591 Model OR 3-8021 | 12-8 Daily, 10-8 Sel. and Sun. STOVE & OVEN Complete With Lot Conventional Mortgage & PANELED DINING ROOM MODEL AT 2345 Watkins Lake Rd. | thedraj” ceiling over living reom, dining room and kitchen. The unevenness of the split in- \creases the privacy of the bed- 1370 $Q. FT BRICK RANCH HOME WITH FULL 11 BLOCK “BASE AND A LARGE TWO-CAR PLASTERED CARACE Plastered walls Storms and screens 8 large bedrooms Entrance is 60 sq. ft. of raised Separate dining reom slate Birch kitchen with cating space G.E. even and range 2 baths with ceramis tile & fan nal . 2 pent Sephes, mes Sie: RRP Re IT IE, TE LTE eI 9 gi —All This for $19,950 on Your Lot— Model Shown by Appointment E. J. DUNLAP FE 8-1198 Custom Builders Your Plans of Ours Richens compmiely event space-is provided ‘entertaining area comes into view: -|he settled upon the split-level .| style—becausé it elevated the bed- a FLOOR PLAN — Privacy was one of the principal design aims. It’s obtained by elevated bedroom section and well-screened porch and living room. Main entrance is kitchen overlooks the large family room. room to the kitchen and terrace in the rear. From the upper foyer, the entire the living room with its large win- rooms “Well aboVé the street. ‘ x *«& * 3 BEDROOMS: $59 Month Model At 191 W. COLUMBIA FE 4.5959 i FOR LESS! 20% orF IF YOU ACT NOW FHA 60 Months “* SHELL HOMES _ COMPLETED NO MONEY ev DOWN Ist PAYMENT IN JUNE to Pay |and a masonry screen shields it jing rooms, without the penalty of on the third side. An unusual amount of screen- ing is done elsewhere. Vertical louvers et the front corner act like 5 ee ee eee Taourane bt Eevestmenia itor room. The pierced masonry screen at front center shields the liviig ; room from tion HEATING EQUIPMENT . ‘THE BEST TERMS IN TOWN ren ta e"o FE 8 0322 PRESTIGE on the lowest level. and balconied tical louvers, planters, masonry walls and combination of brick and vertical boards all add interest and charm to the home.” * * * Living and bedroom levels cover Otto AL Trzos. 3101 Orchard Lake Bd. by 100 feet, reese sees Study Pjan Order Coupon! Send to The Pontiac Press, # Pontiac, Mich. 1 Enclosed is 35 cents in coin. § St guna tan Meas-ote omer sienna RS. " CUSTOM BUILT. Please @ BH to nica bias tos ch oe SPECIAL -PRICES H NOW IN EFFECT fo . = t NAME Ss ae ee oneeeenes a . Block e Brick e Frame STREET H | ee ry os —- building garages COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM CITY.......... STATE...... “a @ Recreation Rooms’ @ Breeseways @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding SEE US FIRST Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. BUILDERS OF. 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Lt EVENINGS AND SUNDAY OR 3-2276 SSSUSSSRRARESRRSR RRR ER RR RRR RR RAR Rees eeeeeeeeeeeeel Epes SS EE NEED “BREATHING SPACE?” ‘THAT'S Wanen 4 organizations throughout PSR ST een pil SIGN . | Philadelphia ...TO BUY! the country have asked for a tre alae anaes sesnaiiea| MOR-SUN ; . |gutters and downspouts, says the spacious Leane lithe: thiscss sala Ma ed Maan ak hoot moderate price... there it is... Jrensee The boon bad ioiecn| | SaSSu Ma, f ee root overhangs, no roof gutters andy] eS pENTIAL HEATING first in. this area. Soe ond “Not #0,” cointered the fudge. : . 7 pac ay soagerg Bp FE 8-0484 : : : ; fe patches and cher, coon GROWING FAMILIES ice ; yd gence @ COODWILL 9 RC. wae ing of fuel oil a” § ee HEATING - Wes MOR smaller tanks in basements and 4 underground, Additives also keep) 3401 W. HURON oil burner nozzles clean. oS i - How much haar the. entire family will be if everyone has a room of his own. We will handle the entire building job for you, expertly. Rates are reasonable too, Only. O’Brien Heating in PONTIAC ae 25% Off To General Motors Employees 4 f * - r = ' Within a few weeks you will give a sigh of relief! © STORM WINDOWS That is if you contact us now. We'll. put an end to your family’s growing problem by adding a room @ More space @ Built-in quolity equipment | @ Biggerclosets @ More quality construction hose oo HEATING td,your home. Materials, planning aid and financ- © KITCHENS a and incleding ! | E - IP sais “HEE irigq—we offer them all! Our prices-are reasonable. Hi © ROOFING 22 1. long kilchen-tamily room. Snack ber. QU MENT Hid LOW WINTER PRICES STILL IN EFFECT EB o neo, ROOMS Studio ceilings, Vanity and large mirror in bath. Bri ‘Don’t Forget—the On ) : iy bathe alan $25 DOWN Ry con i tae ss a Ree F E 2-1 Zi! _S ROOM. APBETIONS Plus Closing Costs ©-Our Model at eS ae on olka Ge nha ease Hk 1253 Featherstone O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY A g M Construction Co. ioe 4 ba) ounty utor % | Sac S COLMAN & MOS Eder 8.3162 1 371 Voorhels Rd. FE 2-2919 fl 2260 Dixie Highway, I. of Telegraph, Rd, Pontiac - 24 Hrs, a Day NI Fa * a tos \ ee ‘ek f Bag Ps Pee ‘ : : 5 : \ ae ‘< 3 ; ‘ ; } : : 4 : ; - ba yep aa ee ee se a i cee ke es a a ee kn a a ee kc a oe a a We eS ag Pe bee gs ee ‘ = Se | 3 pie Sis cies Bo i es Jeers Seep eee eS es : Yk Goods Discouraged Ge RS te Ee — Japan Bidding 2 as Qu lity Rixpotiel os taser f(s t_metemaio se cet ap Rt oe ne er | ee | | e output. The|: TOKYO. — Japan, the junk — and optical goods; precl- | world’s largest tanker, a manimoth|!'¥ in Japanese products in the ‘maker of the 1930s, is now com-| Sion instruments; pharmaceutical 100,000-ton vessel, was launched ’ ‘peting in world markets as an rug products; machine and |iast year from an American-owned|they were made for export only p Art aealiy gant. i ; : e of the top five exporting] “eh Generel. 1 Sh ally apan needs trade to sur-| Only recently Japanése auto sets are also sharply rising, A post WOE sharp vive. Her industrialists have de-lbiles made their appearance io|war outfit called “Sony” came cag aid gy pan Lt pe shied Soak Guales Ss the Tt: $09! prneictes shows and attracted|°Ut in 1955 with the first pocket| eature comforts by the average Mis om ead ot Weld We 3 favorable attention—paricularly the| Ten Stir aed ty the production ef| Japaneses MO iC and especially since independence Toyopet, which in Japanese means | ea torically high in a number of Japanese = goods have made a new name for|!® °4F appointments, the Toyopet thems¢lves abroad for their high OS SA... Deadwood Shop Jewelry Unique West's Famed- Gold Town Makes Trinkets of. Special Finish DEADWOOD, 8. D. (UPD — A small shop on the main street of Deadwood, virtually in the shadow of America’s only surviving large gold mine, has become the center for the manufacture of a unique «form of jewelry—featuring gold, naturally. The Black Hills Gold Jewelry business, founded in 1878, now turns out more than 100,000 items a year that are sold throughout the country. Manager Charles Waters of one jewelry company feels that the -unique finish imparted on gold items by his 16 employés — and those of a similar establishment in nearby Rapiq City—can never be copied. “The mass production jewelers in the East are trying it, but they just can’t match our ‘frosty’ ef- fect that gives Black Hills jew- elry its characteristic appear- ance,” Waters said. When the gold rush to the Black Hills broke after the Civil War—it was here the expression “There's gold in them thar hills’ originated — Deadwood became a hustling, bustling mining camp. EN HISTORIC AREA It was just across the street from the jewelry shop that Jack merchandise still being selves is slowly bringing quality. In addition, a growing domestic demand is forcing Japanese man- ufacturers to raise their sights. ELECTRONICS SPUR The electronics industry fur- nishes an example of the trend toward improved production for export as wel] as the domestic market, In 1957, some 1,500 firms manu- factured 555 million dollars worth of electronic equipment of all types. Some 20 million dollars worth was exported, with the United States the largest purchaser. Production is expected td rise to more than one billion dollars by 1962. ° Exports of machinery in- creased threefold from 1954 to 1957, lifting Japan from 16th to Sth place in the world. Principle BOARDING HOUSE lun “Any timé you're tired, Ruthie, just say so.” NY INA FEW MINUTES TL NY WANT YOU TO MEET MY NEW PROTEGE=— 4 ALOYSIUS E. SHELLEY, DESTINED TO BE THE Z\ SENSATION OF THE WRESTLING WORLD / aw HAK-KAFF/ae I ADVISE YOU To Y ULL, Cf THAT TERMITE ¥ [}\ih Woo You KANOU NEED A Q BETTER NOT MEANY) NEW PICTURE LET HIM OUT ATDBE IFYOU FOF TH HOUSE 1 CAN SEE THAT f ALONE! 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Spec teense a ett tn "your'e ua Pens : Le station Police be the Stair ile Mr pone nag t i 2) at stole St. Service held i r 8a e88 Spac. ts in . é, forte re a d ; ee ; ; | a : $25 Friday 126 hea are of Auto te ag e «ie m Jew 7-9 to Jem State loneet't tt N rom his Mar me = don Ba Bi pa ae For Seat ee fH Fea. "bee “Mr 20F 3-04 2. =; 4 ‘ Hl i ‘ : : oo a ot ate Ban k a ist tthe 8 yy used sid ns a Gaunt he ony County| or Sle "uotereres gigas vA ont ee en ees ae © rE [ison 2 a Wei: 3 a as es a este at SEAL, Re ie eer 4 { : on sale i ee eee ay ot 8 ‘ radeeneenees :. 2 flea 5-81 i until 8 arene St a pervice he ene Wanted red corey ge EAL RSté wag — 72 i . —ee PM AM Pon ban Ape yf, this to 7s aaid er Tynes” Track seessneses w SALES TE / Thirty “ . es ih one . » fale ‘True: +# Tad ani M ‘y \ aa ble P The b AB ste Poo Banos Aute hear voseseass a ue A AN i is | Prin person’ FP sed spine toes oe Plage CR, rs i per" % ted . Pon pr publics 9 siobbh ied deal. i to EA al 000,000 cent taied ad tise ation ail Poe alee Peace Gay Mr rpecial ! year fi ed dente. hay wala be of 6 eet cores Est CURA} F *taran A . we lovestad a over $1 da tr a sted in a earing tone Le yey Atractive a oe $3,190 0,- Beal ss Pe able ae phi. ger __ ard wiser je rng 2. an ox =; $4821. 120; 000, ( rd reh, A t, Lrgod ty. WE ee of Tha ij - 9 itor aren Natit. Been se gt Pa Es Sa anks ne ee Ten fe pers. ELate RE. MO img, their omens paewees a, oe sea cee 3. vi mys ne many” a Fg A ? ‘atl goport MUST 1 a acts of Fa! tab AT. ations ig > Age uae a , ond kind ves. rig ‘ SMEN y] % ‘ ie Juveriile Resistor , ze cial Mr a 7 ig 3 _garas = semeete. gi Alig March 21,” : v . Peter Tey = r fovuranee ei AN Co. + 8. 4 id Ma Brisk A : A Mo ith ¥ ED : f. rs, a A po Buren Hy, a" experien estate i mai pest Sate wanver cee 3 en = omg . , af _W. DINNA ¥ 18 Steal : ee ae Pm S500 At] rs \; x ® é ae Jour Feauire. eee mi. pandsy only, tz, pm: ” ae SALESMEN |e. . :| INDUSTRIAL | "Soliege a ie a ‘ica work. “$480 Aged EVELYN EDWARDS tens Cre CARPENTER, PART ONLY, 2M 4 TIME ONL fe EM masts. CERAMIC 1 TILE ‘Ady vent Hero Om 38701 DRY WALt WALL TAPING AND PINisH- » FE 8-6781 or = WID.|MAN WITH TRUCK WISHES _light hauling. PE 49230. | MARRIED MAN. 31 NEEDS = with ehil- drep in our store is enjoy . We wil vou if ao capers, Pheene a _- person. STAPP’S, #28 met ie 28, = work your family ia 4 pod - for er clothing a = sin 3. WALL dows . Work Wanted Female 11 work. D>. in typing or construc- | tion Fe esert AP- PAINTING GOOD WORK, Low. FE 46810. WASHING | INg pains BE wiN.| _FE 2-4: FOUNO MAN E. hie. OLD WARTS Eee a % OO, ave trans. our| “Rel Fm bite MYitle 2-6661 © washers, Whole- CE SERVICE | ROY'S. #6 Oakland PE 2-402) Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALTERATIONS, SUITS & COATS Dresamaking and pepetre. made. Expert Mrs. Loulg Moo: sale MEDICAL SECRETARY BHORT- . ty of ea must be good tt dical termino!- t be able to e day week. policies. Sal- [AN TO CARE waite ——— works. 106 3 m_ Heights. in —— DAY S8HIFT, must be neat A 7 Big Boy Drive-In, 2400 Dixie Hwy. — MOTHER WITH TWO wa WOMAN TO LIVE IN. MORE FOR wages. Care for 4 & days wk. MaArket MOTHERS WITH IN- enuity and determination to have fretr children in Sunday 8c W thea oe Ww 5 DAYS wk, have own trans, and like bE UL 2-3533. YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE SOLICIT- ING WORK. 17% N. SAGINAW. OFFICE NO. 11. COME IN_ TUESDAY 10 TO 12 A.M., ONLY. Help Wanted 8 A BUSINESS OF oun OWN OwN nation: ve advertised Wat- roduets. No cash outlay Se’ kins ie a ebenge ess ad a ES ‘aon waisted MALE OR. "Bt taker. Must = furnish sett 163, Sioomfteia ills. A. SAND _& FINDER FE 63722 nal port te. pnt Be Pontiac Hard@ood Floor Service A-1 B A from “the etrot “ties, — _Wwork Also fire OR _ 3-9402. 5149 Cass Miisnders Ra, Fat 4.304|"), BASEME } - YOUR BIG tases, ade © a cioconent business, Hu Woes cerning. vee. fi : | ak . | : — 2 Sig os PERMANENT FE O90 SECRETARIAL WORK. ane KIND. a | WOMAN PRAC- | $3.00 TO 2, income T Tax Service 17 AVERAGE FEE. 00D HOME Witt SOME ticals for 20, r Dunn's Tax Tet to middle-aged lsdy. FE oo age oo e Nurses service. pose Busy: - | HOUSEKEEPER, MUST LIVE IN. Es et dit S an Egin AUB HEIGHTS. EXC. CHILD ————— ~ my == = _eare b A day or week. UL 2-4013. ALL /L WOREENG PEOPLE'S TAXES KITCHEN WTD. TA Kina ge SITTING IN YOUR HOME applications, Apply Big-Boy Drive| Nights and weekends. OR _3-2280 ‘OR "3'9943 _In. 2490 Dixie Awy. cate CARE BY eS. OR WEEK. LaDy TO LIVE IN & CARE FOR|_ Lieensed hor i. laren Own. toom & TV \COLORED LADY WiSHEs DAY AN INCOME Tak RETURN Ene. ve after §:30, UL 32-1071. wors or by wk. FE accountant with master's degree. LADY DO HOUSEWORK 4\ EXP switcH. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR A ent Fe }- days, Mon. ps Thurs. Occasional! or Cee aiicE — — trans. essential. eircnices IN Gé Your Home or Mine Vic. Orchard Lake Village. FE)“ isundry By day. PE. 8-600. c. J. Odell GIRL, 19, WITH ARIAL | 143 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM_3-3125 mM COOK WANTED. LOTS rience; wants work, Billing. | INCOME TAX DAYS 6 W. HU- hours. ail a the Chuck imimeosrapbing ” « i| ron, Eves., 506 lin Rd __Wagon in W office w 3 In ear SERVICE Mal NEEDED AT WEST) Goon PRACTICAL NURSE HOS- $5 00 _Milen“Appiy in persce’"*<"*| pital exp. Doctor's ref Pull or : ue in_person. _| Dart time. FE 21008 or PE 40656. OR 3.5507 MEN & WOMEN. PARTTIME f1GH SCHOOL GRADUATE DE-‘ pleasant telephone sires work. Kitchen help, hotel AXES, UNTING | Mr OrBrien Pe 3-7e41 interview call) maid. baby sitting or a05 work. ee 3 ig ak Ke Road _FE_2-7 Keego mereer, FE-6- ~"HODSECLERNING BY DAY. E 40772 7 wine DAY WORK. Ex- | Mesmieen Ref. Trans FE 4-6798. CADY DESIRES DAY WORK, fo gey Wednesday & Thursday. LADY WANTS 3 DAYS A WK. _Work: Ref, & trans. FE 8-804). DO DISHWASHING & shame Tam to 2 LADY DES: froning & bey. i Cla ai aby sitting. rkston vicinity $1543 N AVAILABLE — Auburp Avenue Nurses ager Day & fae mer ensed & Bond INCOME | . san vicE ‘L_2-2930 artis 3 TAX PREPARED IN r home $5.00. Phone FI RETURNS PREPARED BY app’t. Home service, modest fee 636. 2, = See ED Log form itemized 4-67067 ona ect. sent ao) See 42 EB, Pike; FE 4-1192 or FE_5-5773 BURTON E. STEVENS, 635 MEL- rose. FE $-3509, Home calls by INCOME TAX SERVICE UL __2-1786 iciniBOORAP HI 7 waral serves EM sued | Insurance Agencies 17A MIMEOGRA AND STFIRG __ in home, @-0252. ANDERSON ARIAL n, Full time, MA_ 5-6291, RELIABLE LE WOMAN WANTS aay work. Good references. FE 8-8088 SECRETARY WiTH SHORTHAND, ¥ ig. nino Pe P Lge i 4 ce experience. Married, pfs Full or part time work. Arket 4-4435, 2 my home, UL, 23-2812. HOUSEWORK, by the hour Ref. trans. 5- 1573. WTbD Sore AS HOUSEKEEPER for el man or lady. V kind FE 79 a ame WASHINGS AND I INGS, FE 5-6010 or On WASHINGS i _IRONTH Gg PICK- up & delivery ; Building Service 12 REDUCED PRICES HOME MODERNIZIXG s— ee Estimates Or BRICK AND N’ loner Residential and nee ong gr house bere. We well 3128 * john w: teed work Ce ples. Guaran- FE} 1044 Joslyn FE 4-3536 INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED Round the clock protection and service, A mots, rep- resenting Tricker Insurance Agen- cy, FE 44561 or OR 3-5597. eet. Service COMPLETE FAMILY, LAUNDRY ~ chit service. Pontiac fooeary. 540 8 Telegraph, PE fa bic sl ‘aeae epoone OL Rayon. aby Wa WYZLIC a a lalla ; PAPERING a © Pe 235 2-23 __ Television Service _ DAY OR mioNT ‘TV TV ’ SERVICE a ae or FE §-6300 JENSEN's TV SE noon & evening, call FE 2-0495. _____Upholstering — 23 EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- "die Cooley Lake Rd. EM AL's FP ystenmo 22 - EST. RUGS i AND UPHOLSTERED Jor eal Esta! er VOCATION. COUNSELING eee, Electric, PE pare. henge colors eyived. ea naaeee ket OUR NEW ae Ge _ for wate’ rs, and | —891_8._saulr rel "a commission deal few classigurre 4 ~AST HURON d.yers Te sta R. B. Munro THOMAS UPHOLSTERING t> tart soon FE & Eves |= CATES 4.0584 sens Co:.1660 W Huron. WI, NO ee FE 2-053, _ ALF‘ fi] fg neo - wrp.: OVER 21, WHO sae) with experience sell 3s W, Cees. Pe 230 PE eT. im ~ * . “me. tors. “\awest Em | TOUSEMO fOvING “FULLY | Lost & Found 24 Hime or full time. Top earnings ee ee ne Beet) FiOS CARINE” apty: | POUND: TAN _COORE: R PUP verrennel. Call Mr. : OME. cas: “enon CARINE ago. Male. Drarton Plains schoolyard. struct : * terms 46008. Pe . * ar Mri dive them laste fons 9 | ccrcHENS REMODELED, ex. | Lost — FEMALE FAWN BOXER hours of pert craftsman on cabinets, For-| With red“ collar, vic. Watkins- ee mica, built-ins, rec. rms. Alter-| Pontiac Estates. oa 3.1663. . = : ations & repairs. Guaranteed. UL LOST — GREY P. best a eS ai. cat, vie. 8. Parke et FE 5-481). 10 .| (BT: B ” NEW Firs Bg ured, 501 —— ees. Lai mena York Tags. Reward. MI ¢-2339. dee ged beanel ' STERIN' : ONE BILLFOLD, Sat FeO Of weltone’” out) Work Wanted Male 10) Pst Lee re 2m ____*| “vicinty of Glebe on Per: " ‘= ic YOUNG MARRIED MAN CAPA-\¢ mr nusKY WANTS WORK. ANY sanding and finishing. Phone FE eep the mean ans return , ee eune “Cun ee sales| kind. I have ear and for | 30088, billfold. OR ; Seeeharine yeasts! eat, eyes P|” ROOF REPAIRS ETA, oe REE ess 5 an an N 4-0444. _ing. Write 6 Pontiac Press.| 4-1 PAINTER, INTERIOR AND TRENCHIRG |, EXCAVATING FOR ioeF aS ‘<: sen rd BOS. YOUNG MAR MAN. COMB. | —2=t#Tior, Ress. PE 40462. | septic tanks Field tile footings Female. Mage is hevat: wi & truck dfiver.|4-1] CARPENTER W ond ®* wew | __ Ditches and bost well. UL FE 20411 Permanent eqppes mest. ply) _and repair. PE 4-421 f IN WORK, HOUSE E RAISING. LOST: WALLET CONTATRING $38 | Casi , rey Ai PAINTING INTE inten a Ex! i iin, service. Fin Seok &| Sa reinetis, seones, Seve Vis. _Help Wanted Female 7 or OR 3-8117. Eves —- = March ant: Kocd many ond s0- BEAUTY te toe ___Business ‘Services 13 _Hobbies & Supplies 24A For appesnimens ALL TYPES OF CONSTR ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | 21 OU BABY ep WANTED IN MY $ork. laside or suusde, of heme. St out offise. Geneve), Printing & Sesabbie ge mes ' and evenings. apace om gerearen Office & ; cot yur Store. 16 E, Lawrence &t.. Vicinity Clarkston Oardens. A Now __rence E 6-278. “i york. New and re: a FaGeeins at ~ Notices & Pers & Personals 25 rs AID FOR EACH On. terior, Reas, rates. Pree esti: der of . io CARETAKER pe Ss iormstion FE Sten job TAEED yeni fly | BL che NERS. ; KNAPP SHC SHOES of adults. ant wall and -| Pred Herman OR $1: Dining Room Waitress | 23514 PE .2-1631. i Sos WIVE Bae Ae 7 immedia + cpening {°F 'COLLEOE GRADUATE OF 28, ELECTRIC MOTOR § VICE, RE RE-| Dorothy's. PE 21244. on day y i person, be-| ¢7>. iS typing & personnel work | hy Ae any GIRL Os OR WOMAN NEEDING 7 . A : a adv | eae so ee CARPENTRY -- 30 YRS. ExP,|"URNACES CLEANED AND Confidential, The Salvation ED S LAS irmasce TRS, NAP | serviced CL. Nelson, PE $-1188.| _ Army. : ’| PLASTERING, WN 7OF REP. XK COMPLETE COLD WAVE 68.50 WOODWARD MA AND S - | _Work |. FE $0394. M & H 8tyle . - Raa wil- AT SQUARE LARE RD. “ter Kitchens 9 specialty. FE SAWs MACHINE FILED _Nams Lake Rd. DEPENDABLE LADY FOR BABY-| _ +5000. Manley Leach ___10 Bagley Bt. “CHARLES “CHESTER” sitting, must live in More for|CARPENTER WORK OP ANY THOMAS ELECTRIC AIR CUSHIONED sHO} EM 3-324). MILLER _home than -| — 2 Licensed Electric Contractor. Res- | 2H. MILL £ | Pe — Commercial and indus- piney MAD fi otearie, Oe 3. os DAINTY MAID: 8U’ Menominee. Mrs. re 5-7805.. a - __18/° 2 TS, IN DEBT? IFSO - LETUS Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind “WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Rm. Ti Pontiac State Bank Bidg, PE 8-0456. LOSE HT SAFELY AND Soames od with newly released ex-A-Diet tablets 8 cents at suas. - SAVE $70. On famous brand pocuanes chines, regu! price tice from iJ home, . Cail soni stration. SPECIAL po rg to slenderize the easy safe ee Join our month- i ar eluy today.” LESS . Come ood WwW the purchase of a GE pe aig 1-cubic-ft. freezer. The land Rd. (M50 Lk. Rd OR 63 en 8-9 every a“ _ine'uting Buncays VILLAGE HALL — FOR RENT PARTIES RECEPTIONS ’ MEETINGS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL FE 261 eT eeeaR® LAKE RD. WE & DISHES, SILVERWARE punch i bows. FE_4-6895. Wtd. Children to Board 26 OPP eR te A-1, BOARDING HOME. LI- censed. FE 2-031. GOOD LICENSED HOME, BY _ Gay, hour or week,: FE 5-6340. Wed. Household | Goods 27 ae DISHES, FURN. OIL perl marble top tables. MY ASH POR USED TV's. FURNI- __ture and misc. F b 32-0367, CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP- liances, Odd —— or house full. — courteous service. FE FURNITURE 3 NEEDED Bes tye eo | seh it plot Ju you. Bab, Community EE SERVICE RE- ming, | Get our bid. TREE (PRUNING AND REMOV- Moving & Trucking 1 19 Be atcchdl id. eect ANY LIGHT HAULING. BASE- ments cleaned, Mame vour price. 1-A Reduced Rates ND, RAVY TRUCI ELL CARTAGE Trucks.to Rent | ti By ee arene Q' Tieton ake mitvaiiers Local “Ton Pickups Dump_ trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co.. 8% 8. WARD WANTED TO auY _ ein TYPES urniture, Ph. FE 2-6623. wit LIQ UIDATE ¥ mart, _ester, Michigan, OL 1 Wid. Miscellaneous 2 28 20-INCH ELECTRIC STOVE PE 2.0781 WANTED: CMBRELLA T co N ‘a an r cam me good —_ . Gall” eM D us aged size HOUBE- gas iseikee, Bea, a rela 4 Poe more. MA ~~ Money Wanted 28A wip $8,000 FOR MORTGAGE ON bedrm frame with basement. win pay bonus, MA 4-1206. __._ Wanted to to Rent 29 ' 29 LADY WANTS 1 on a PORN RMS. pus. FORAGE. SHED OR GARAGE hear ered 2 seeiaen een THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: in rene sare now Pe 2) MODEST ‘MAIDENS | .- * che PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH $1,150 - Pati Drang 2 Dy ey Ane : CLASs DECORA ds “well, Henry, I guess spring ts here!" ‘Share Living Quarters . 30 WORKING W WOMAN WOULD LIKE companion to live in clean, quiet bome. Ret References, OR "28083 alt- er NG G To HO beth r 4 2. 3-6110. “Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ABSOLUTELY The fastest action on your land y See ae ACTION!!! }-C_ HAYDEN, Realtor re E. Watton Country Meat Market. 7617 | Want Ads! To sell, rent, : Lid VT. BATH & ENT. LAUN- BEDROOM APF,_FOR, CEARE. J... "Yanweit. x Dixie Pinie Ney. oh ae N. * ps ‘stove wightnc Ww. e ? ROOMS & AND | _ ture, jeatares ‘ e 4i58e C “ASH PC at Ae an.|- Seepadiog washe welcome. 3 AND 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, oO ation, \- lougr. ei ee | 2M BA _ ae POS Near — REA 7 RM. APT. PURN OR UNFURN. PO nae me nl Rd Pvt. bath & ent, all utilities, = $12.50 wk. 29 Orchard Lk FE CASH | 28} iRoom 2 RMB. & BATH WITH PVT. ENT. prove, AVAILABLE FOR CON- floor Chid welcome. $13 : ; ! 1 QUITIES. . Orehard . Ave. $55 per mo. HO OBLIGATION. CALL A a . | INC. FE i nson ali utilities pe, inten infant welcome | heat, near iron. FE 10. O Call after 3 ROOM APT. REFRIGERATOR TOR’ 2 2ROOM APTS. UP OR DOWN. | _8nd_ stove furp 8-0544. REALTOR 8. Telegraph Ha | _ Near town newiy dee. OR 3-218. | | ROOMS AND BATH, to MONTH. 7 LARGE RMS, PYT BATH AND | - ' CASH =: | meni sae TR ATH. BAI i, BASEMENT APT. Ma : 2-0303. ‘ Vue a 7 RMS PLEASANT & (CLEAN. -QUICK CLOSING-— - furp. Pref le-ag -5O" HIDDEN FEES - 2 RMS. AND BATH. PVT. EN- We’ Rel reayir pur ssnti transe On Baldwin BE s4iaa be-| Open Eves” Pers o4 1-"tH1_ 5 Rent Houses Furnished 35 OOM FU RNISHED HOUSE, : $65. Near Commerce Nike Base. 4 RMS Sg AND BATH. UPSTAIRS BATH, UPPER. all furn., on bus line. Adults only. rE iso. * Bose in. FE + wd ) PER MO. _Tratler Park. FE 2 4 AND & ROOM APARTMENTS. ~ caretaker 30 Washington FE bo Clean 4 rooms _nidhed A, “BIRMINGHAM — CENTR loc Ppanio sen rea pire roa gas ne ‘heat. Pr space. $70. ai pot room, auto- Private parking Midwest 4-5068 or FEderail Clapper tus et turk Pe tal is i ie arn. FOR, RENT UNPORNISHED, path cpteteen . cont tarnished, Just decorated, Exce lent location iowntown. No childre a on pen. o, per ben Ps S-6151 before -$:30 p.m FOR COLORED ~ 3 ROOMS AND bath, close to downtown, heat, hot water, oes and refrigerator furnished. Annett, Inc., Real- FE 8-0406. tors, 28 n™ ron St. HURON APTS. Deluxe 342 Room Apts. with Bedroom, Pog re: =— Living “$54 Per Month b103 B. Haren FE 6-2210 LGB; 3 E- trgertior twas Dwight PE “floor, axpee ain, halve oy ae North side. ap aay 6 children wicom, FE with refi. & at fury. tee ager. 160 A ONE geemacoer TER 142 W. Columbia. BME APT ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS air CONDITIONED s OnE s TWO. BEDROOMS - DRASTICALLY REDUCED — Pontiac's most exclusive, West side apartment he Bn ayy ere. fal entrances Beautiful kitchen: s with metal cabi- nets in decorator colors with pias- te and rebrigerason, tu pest Hoel hot water (soft) and many any citer fine ‘tee: for a fietees time, no leases or vec strd ev" MANAGER, 19 8 ST. APT. ¢ . A Be OL 92-1587 ater 30 31 ND So. heat Ser ‘ 4 RMS. & * Voorhels "and | Telew ite neighborhood. stheet. preferred, References. OR PMO! 7 vik 2 BEDROOM HOME. iD: 2 & e Small tn- e 7. Doris AR Ww, 6 . Old, furnace, ne ! NICELY "PUNISHED SLEEP. mute ae Auyatn om Ms ee us her eat tek 37) Re - Gentlemen preferred. 123 Second Fe 4 uP a Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACANCY POR MAN OR ; a * de our ‘care. ign: & Glen Acres , isT R oe ona tae Rg = leg rse in . UL Pr iad _ Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Also 1 or ? ents, i units. “6 hed a Rent Stores 40 5 z SUITABLE ty’ My 5 or beau- "SLATER'S ; | me ear Salt us, for MAYNARD SLATER ERWIN SLATER 46Tl1 + Fecha SOS BE RAGE | $3-55 North Parke St i Sea “ANCH, MODERN For Houses 43 kitchen. ‘Almost pew. Garage, Ww ws . mn. TWo-BEDROOM NEAR IOYT 2 ey gf Fk Basid SE ly had = sagen iF —$ RMS: FUR- 2 dedroum. fully carpeted, oe, Sere 6 rig. Rel. FE) cor garage. Terme. | RM. HOUSE, PER MONTH. = ax ill, OR 86 ° Frame, 2 large ane 5 ping een) oe eae DAM, BRICK, FIREPLACE DRAYTON WOODS TRI-LEVEL.— , 3 ek PS 3-4168. ,F aig Fs den, huge tive GA-| places, 1% baths. is re Fy to now. Price ea Inc., Realtor ) Dixie H Tet Brig Tare Foren petet room, we have the gous io, Row, yacene - HOME—8 ACRES . RILEY - REAL ESTATE ly §room k home with full basement. . i. * |e area. Owne- leaving will consider Ba ply 7 ‘ada since casts, "StS d to show you — ee a * | 7 |Angelus iy ~ Meadows “Sunday 1:30 to’ §:30 upp) pias Pare Lake Estates SUBDIVISION— 1331, Fieldway., HIGH anes New and Beautiful . Ph saree oy ititia DAVIS | °, bie. uso. ‘OP my \ ; "nT oo es a SANCH STYLE. leon tapuecerneee’” = LEVELS « “3-BEDROOM BRICK | | &s + Bee Jot | “Sunday 1:30 to $:30- et i LAKE PRIVILEGES | © Sercobedeubit fir -| Elizabeth Lake Estates | OU ALITY : room, q 43117 Lanette. EYE APPEALING ALL BRICK Home with r ae caer ‘P.M. vem, sores | ne ~ in exclusive neighborhood of fireplace and baf. Gas > grand vi lose to - Bad? sien t'nere ote st] red “ateam” eat truly |” dane tech, 6 tra Gag. foams Design, Materials Py in Waterford Town Foren, Asking $33,000. basement’ and GAB furnace. 2 e. E & Freatu is ta - room, ‘yea d. won: terior thro! the spac iexif and separate Li ful Honed home. Nice : , exteriox throughout ious with wall to wall carpet and 1 . 2 bedrooms down: JOHN ag a gige B a gy Se see ee 2h | Kinzler. |SEE- 2 : Lied Bindsy eee er sone S| FURNISHED MODEL F C. Wood-Co. OPEN Wiliams Take ; ot Mop DAILY 10 8 ; ‘i coup! utes cost. Truly If_no answer call FE 23-1047 tié WF, . ™ Os Belwees Nort ouait ‘ead to incre out-lot onto lake. . te earags "saree att —OPRAMIC TILED > BATH ania ‘ CIVILIANS: : For additional information and cok pack [srs come —2-CAR- ATTACHED GARAGE © 1969 by NEA Servies, tna, 4 er 950 ' gppointments call FE 8-3764. a ovee *S TM Reg, UB Pak Off, . $190 DOWN | Vee PANELED ACTIVITIES ROOM | sviothor, where's the hammer? A financial crisis has arisen” : COMPLETE Key PAYMENT. witn be: possibie to qualified pur- ; < co recreation room: a gat ni « REALTOR These Outstanding Features: ~ » rage with age | WEST A 670 W. Huron 8t. Ph. PE 4-3525 ' road; aluminum storms and Near . for one —4 LARGE BEDROOMS .- ip reae ahuminumn Sorms end] Hear Ji bohoe with natural frreplace. : NO OTHER CosTs LARGE 4-ROOM AND BATH. 4iNOTHING DOWN | - Cass LARS PRIVILEGES. Very —WORK-SAVER, KITCHEN . | TOTAL MONTHTY PAYMENT bedroom home, Good 5 ‘3 & 3 bedrooms, “some 2 bedroom bungalow featur- KITCHE: : rooms — Almost = sey aae, aime ccs] | wim gnieneo cine | Be asec Suing hire] mee «| _ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) Sanita, 2 fag Dine on 312 with ‘247 feet Sal f yard, : . Sol pai ls @ Risd Nice betty oa leks ie — : Call tor — etn aoa ih an $7 7 AND MANY. $300 DOWN Here’s Your Chance Lantoaeet op ce com ae te ate ol eAss \ Sass Sewn Ra W “* 5-9203 Oaks ain 000 with $3,000 own ean: govonep 2 ee ay . betroon OTHER FEATURES Includes cost, 2 bedrm prmipdern, hits: sn Gown home| Walk in wea owner’ at it and if 8-64 Be fet the eat Tr a ee! income. Sacrifice | Ree a wighout, san fu best. Ii_car garage. his wee Mua AYE: WO 23880 y to live in * oe > ee os or ele ha eat, MODEL 4-BEDROOM PW DINNAN _| Svee"sars sum. rosmm | MUMS Hane waigrfroal bome Ezce a om approximately ae good; cash. | large it wi Ph 7 : + We masonry construction. 5 S patch * sod loos es co aeawvery "WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS Hy 1,350, Saree , ot amet.’ OP 4 Por as" TEh fash ‘basement Plowing #2 _W,_Hueee ye 3 ; “THIMK!' Ul inten weil inwaaied eae oF eereiiek MARSHALL STREET. Aitractive 2 =| Nothin Down MEDIC ba Has 2. bedrooms. af In village of Milford. ¢ ‘ bedroom White Frame 1 Ploor J LGE. FAMILY HOME. g ; 1 4 18 living rom, with ining “eee gees NICHOLIE| Banca ate N | ce Stone apy comer st| win put er toma on ve] WRENS mig con roo | Si" Zone ace mats) Faaike te te i= homes. Ni new . 8) =4 nace, garage, fenced rear yard, , iO New aluminum storms and Stienent included. Also i foe ewly decorated 4 petting ; Pa o Owner will home &: HARGER CO ved street. @ buy at $11,500. unad ' s room and S . a buy yY . . reets, La: 2 car garage. lst our model, Don POWN room witb gleaming oak- ‘op j-bedroom home e Se ne Or ee aa Are ae) 4 fer nae ne Png, Spe it | Boon,“ Sanot | RR ora scene (Eee, Gentes | Sinemet ome be mee 4 ‘MUST SELL, 2 BED-| UTICA-ROCHESTER AREA. New 19 950 : and bath | © RMS T SIDE. > « = 3 eee Se Wa-| Gleaming White 3 Bedi cee. fiat $ 1 tpi Could be used ae a'bedrms. | , car garage. ication ion $69 PER MONTH Fenced “beck Be only” es EMBREE & GREGG q 7 tab00.. oo ; decorated. ont fixtures, well ng bath Plus Lot eS PANGUS, ‘Realtor 6 rms. "This ia'a Neantifur spot, Onl: ~VA TERME SHOCK THEATER v OEAKE VILLAGE . | fempleton| Sst ss tors | tier a Pat | FR on Bad = Mit a att | gue eat PO master y : a Ivan Village ieee FROM $2,750 Pie ogo ee ae Ws V. DINNAN BEDROOM COLONIAL ied smart : iene f,zcome 3 rooms 't room of Truly chew home. 3 bedrooms, "he home you've Aine git iy Me Sclumbia 66 West Huron carr] 2 SUDAN, & range. large S0x100 fi. Jot with pn Ng Tin gg gl le ae Realtor, ip living | here. Well constructed 3 bedroom Other Models ‘MULTI REALTY 3 BEDROOM HOME. TaRGE LiV- “fae: "Alu og Bp RA - : oun ae. st owner. OA ee “ad eabieds, | Stash hemes fal bathe. tire- , Sa a oa, penal Sec Lifetime. Aluminum er forced to sell for gown | _ 6.20 = file beth with vanity, full divided ; suming oom, many bullt Under Construction nuit soos TNS. repisce,| i -asen ement, Garage. | Fenced ROOF & SIDING b take over ‘his contract. Doo ; if ) Ey Bod fs hy a mS entree, frenace| FES ae ee gE : Simao ‘| Gl ES Fa pier Ruse one | Sicenietiaees ta Bes | aunt Bete a Ger dist’ imstadeesse | BUILD NOW we sigres, 00 | ase mp eo Cine : + " —_ z . * . 7 Gfiven’ Lake. Reasonably | ‘caved tot’ "A 630.000 home now Mesdowlelgh to model —| session. Private part lot. Terms.| 3 RODROOM HOME 8% PER MONTH rene OSA h abew thom that ig "L, Templeton, Realtor —Le + a 3060 8, COMMERCE RD. MA +1578 $8 DLORAE. @ CO. al ag a hale Gf ee i= ! , si ; 500 ‘Bilder of Nasional Homes Hard- ; th Feat: if pee —— paw Ores ya dems. | (OPEN SUN, 10.50 2 yon Youn OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 | Cal Today. Financing Avatiatye FE 2-9122 wood fore, water softener, slum:| fag or tid ‘Der ‘mo. Ful = den nr —eaas 2? tak GI ee , basement. heat. a! 4 ~ tm home nig about every EXTRAS FOR YOU OR nOTO-LISTINGS " au 4ei nionth. owner, 10 E. Ne 7 pont Wet er yours. Your pleas os ASSOCI ATE — inn excelien ee fin Priced “at = iia ig : as un te aie Eissabeth ux. | CUARK REAL ESTATE - J C. AYDEN, Realtor BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. A A. hI MO oEh 6,60 done. ie - and 20 down, to 3% hei Laree le, paved drive, Bat Py ; ONLY 12 LEFT PE 68-0663 down. WOODRULL LAKE i= toe mortgage. car garage, cyclone fenc OTULTIPLE. Lanvin aaeaviom . Nothing down 3 bedrm brick. W FILL AR ADE ARRO REALTY 7, Bedroom bungsiow with wnings, comb. stm. and sc \ full basement, gas heat. Close to 3-Bedroom House TED _McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 1 x 18 livihg room: 9 x | = West Suburban 2 2s "could SUNDAY 2-5 schools. byses. everything. Only| Near 5 tees ——— FULL BASEMENT — Clos “os na. ; 7 13 kitehen . 6 fod 2 bedroom all on «'| extra e living room. carpeting today, “acdel at Yale & Stanley.| ment with recreation. room. Lake ing Costs only. Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 And best of ail ‘oerenr = one floor, Auto, oll included in both down stai 194 Chippewa Rd. _ Builder. PE _5-0885. no: 2 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. LAKEFRONT BRICK. BY BUILD- mately 3 acres’ of land. floors. :| Fooms, room, up. ideal ar AN ADDRESS of distinction LEAVING STATE — -MUST SELL) ,, i _irotier a, Seat pave me _ a er, FE 5-9086. $14.500 — Terms can be walls. Large Stion room with built in and @ neighborhood you will | 5 yr. old 3, bedrm. rasct “Sell”. Leaving state, LaBELLE, WE TRADE 7, ROOM HUSE AT W4TKINS, = *rranged. =] 235% more, $13,800. FHA Terms. CALL . be proud to ive in, Charm. noes, ew ton “th _Broker. OR 3-392, PE 5-160. yf SUMMIT ST. Lake. B28 Sip mek dove Oe- | nean aMISNER SCHOOL PA Lake. Ei es. at ae -s ! home built in “1. All large ~~ 4281 MARCUS _| AMrEUSS Guning "room carpeted, ber tere com Ful basement eg , Only R Hiltz spacious roonts, knotty pine $350 down moves you in. Priced; Full basement. Gas heat. N tl il wan sae es . . recrestion room and $8,750. Pull basement. w fur-| fenced yard Must sell imm sa bso. Lat | a GILES REALTY CO, Realtor ~ ee — na newly ge yar e lot,| ately. Reasonable. L : > ee for only 98 Fo. ALDWIN 5 : near oat: STE I SPECIAL al YE OEN 6 AM. TO 8 PM. 1911_w. Stuzon FE 5-181 & SONS ferred—Priced to sell. Will Bix Phone A STEA anch | SPRL ch wen 4 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . | Between 2 p.m and 5 pm. room " SCHUETT, Realtor | foneMPuPNastment “Excellent Lugben A laxio, and tials : BEDROOMS, 2 DOWN, GAS COLONIAL HILLS BUNGALOW: WEST HURON TO . : f Needs some finishing. . | * neat, garage. ‘eT? Lowell, east off ©P LN | . 3 bedroom ‘brick, lovely living PEWA TO PROPERTY. -_ A e Dx Me acre ner Birmingham, $580 Only $1,050.00 Down ; tet 3 30 Nat Pri On | Twin Vilege W. vf , eel eee mt i IOMES noes re or46 W. “HOPKINS a crating “then se thign 3, oet-| Sonte to move _ o i 3-6531 car sarage. Also an. extra, 75 INCLUDES TAXES rr p INSURANCE Cute ¢ room home. 2 ; eee dislaaee te Sentins Uoo-| TAN or | | SUNDAY im en. (NEAT, CLEAN Pui bagement pacous “teoe| Sia!aine teen's "| enptonete peiine and cec:| pty NNW SCHRAM “i , All 1 5. SYLVAN SHORES: ; f $100 DOWN . | 0d ntorttiy mater" sever. a inaly tte brick and frame. ex. Roree, rvEsinos + sum ae a 2 to 5. p.m Bedroom ranch home with SYLVAN VILLAGE, BY OWNER. teripr siate root. full basement.) 943 40SLYN CO! NSFIELD : : A : : 2 car ga Immediate Por R. MANSFIELD _ IM. New 3 bedroom bungalow with Sng Tg gy C3 & VACANT = iia’ Moves You In nant EN ins bedroom brick. Fane, Koy ean. session, Buy it while You cas. 7 ae full basemen rage, and asement, 3% car ge Rome vin perfect. condition - MODEL sari * garver | Commercial Frontage i — newly constructed 2 ys oie abt. Tat go. aed a Lake priv. Priced with Of) heat. Raspes conn: arin SO. . eee ore F batten 3 rms. 5 sell +f by =F ee weeeet = et mere ST tee wut "be aes FLOORS, 4 FAMILY. BRICK APARTMENT: $00" Set gornge ae WHY PAY RENT? scar garage, slorms, gas heat, ing ‘with ro mt eae t tam as happy as S ly ot we ord Building is in excellent -condi- BUY on © GI — nothing LS Sa aa Pe COMING SOON Fentalt iment 4 “downstairs &| taeSeeciy home, Forced air foes nee gig gs . BUILT IN RANGE & ovens’ | £0783 or FE 24152 before you buy. Pesiares Ld eg oe ~ B- . $1,000.00 Down heat. down, no Automatic heat, . . _pri- WITH hewses in highe Here is a @ 3 SERS | gan oes Se Ere | ERS ee | LAKEFRONT | |ross or wits rekon) ew HOMES | isthe oiiiae Seat Pokies) Eine ah oa ene oe HOREINS Scdvecn I ve $9,950 "on your — eyed ot $20,500 with Sylvan Lake's fin- z formation Choice lots available. — ole : By 8. atic gas heat | home and. clean. Gas tot. saa . eet vce, fequction | ot MODEL OPEN Waterford’s Newest | W S Real “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor |* i ‘car zprase. ned “ce a Rg 4 F C W ood C John K. Irwin & Sons with large family room and | WEEKDAYS & | yey to. 1| Residential Development |x “sacses pout age 7 f°. * how. worry. eal Built in 1954. No O ee ~ large sereened-in porch to ni puale “RAINBOW LAKE” 5 Spen' Till 6 p.m. “| FE §-1201 or PE 3370 down to a veteran. Ps Phone FE 5-447 or FE 2-4031 yg re; ee of ‘Monteaiss {ADJOINING WESTRIDGE) : , BUD" Nicholie, Realtor with immediate en Williams Lake Ra. at MS® EVE. PE 2-8503 view. om. tae ia Lineota Jy. Flee , Mt. Clemens st = Set ae athneac tie |_ WESTOWN REALTY 3 BEDROOM BRICKS re viet Me alle SUNDAY CALL OR 3235 =. groom mouern bunenio™. oi 2» wear DOWN | ii er actrees, 61. age PE 82763 or Eves. 2-4677. 4 BEDROOM BRICKS “SMITH” 7 VALUES WILLI AMS| SiS Sak ities) Samictaate ae fasi | NO DOWN Thee, are the fast pomes_ | pparron PLAINS BRICK. and fom. 3 450 DOWN cyclone fenced, An abundance of 2 ng taxes and instr- % Tile basem: ent fire: fireplaces, ceramic matihully’ i ee GEORGE BLAIR : — Mom hagas and ver o— add 3080 DIXIE HIGHWAY -—- Loon ance Don't be so wetty) ' ‘TOR rea f : ay OwaEe 1S amie C. SCHUET Realtor | Go Dite He OR 3-1351 cant move right ite this’ 6 x fing. Rest, 2 bedroom. bungalow. GA Y LORD ie x aas Saaitionsl frontage bl al ee privileges mens: Neat «room with 1 bedrm. MU _ 44353 ner ‘ON PLAINS room older home # blocks : carpeted living room with fire- , coatanhe rge 4 bedroom home, areamad “Ceeet Mant 4 o4iee Vi Eves, Call OR 3-1708 or OR_3-8842 fo downtown. Conveni S SPM ace, heated sun porch, sizable living room, {Sxi1, colonial fire- y eeer, a Sylvan Village, priv, |} ACRE & $ RM. MODERN HOME St “Svlchasle snd’ Baaswie oun, 4 to mg Kitchen. full bath, basement. oll) peice INCOME- ‘place ya es wall: carpeting. tile Huge oat’ trees, ? tolling town 4 4 8. v.| on 1. > S nace c. -car garage. “ke rooms. b af perme S20 GSE Wath] feta ammatstaas Hee | RMSE a me | 3600, Ea accadero S| Se ih am Sons Ovaad| Gres remain auch operant | ah eg Re thee | net cata e Te Lyon ol roth Teer Hinside MS coos Owner, ~ RANCHER with privileges part of frontage if desired. ent, two car garege.| Or Sark —— terms. room and 7 nice 3 WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ire —— ke Oakland. Building is vacant so you have § rooms with large closets. = . . : = ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN Like new condition, with Giroux-F k immediate easion. e price ; Cozy kitchen and pleasant 4 Colonial Hills captivating living room, gen- TANKS | 4s only $17,500 with good terms. : ° dining room with a lovely 4 NOTHING DOWN — Lovel nod Exceptional home. Custom built kitchen with ample GENERAL REAL Call at once. Roy Annett NC.| View. Attached 18 foot’ . ern brick bungalow with and “chatm,” with | many | Gining area. full basement — | 439s’ bhue Mey MTA, ! breeseway and 2car garage & pant a eee Bpace and a a e] r ian ak henteniian “abaes, ie OR 3-9701| FENCED IN YARD Realtors since 1923 Full ‘basement with > : Only 3 wae old. Best of foeation. terior, 3 bdrms., ving rm., din- tomatic heat and hot water, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gives ‘you privacy and safety; 28 E. Huron FEderai 8-0466 out entrance to back yard. = = e138 ft, lot. “About $250 Clos- ing rm. ri amily rm., recreation HOl J‘ y ‘ K Rood , ite mr Seumncatale = aod Ce ee eee hag almost Open a & Sunday 1-4 “4 rueea — at $11,959 -- 3 ‘osts: ' s loads — ent a must = call a. : aT t with only $1,500 DOWN. To of birch cupboards. Alum, storms ay! & ig 2 cl fro, bedrogm| AC CSC UETT, Realtor 8-0450 SUNDAY 2-5 al psen) Walton Blvd (beyond Silver JOL | J erill “end ie lo mg Ag $750 rats ve c ime L FRO : ear s a P r A ; eee hae “| BEDROOM BRICK | amc (AEREM cup |r 8 Telcgasn ave. woan|” fant Soper tae” | pt Seah ican om | ate "ele ame PRS’) eS a : 4 ; . _ Telegrap ve. & Sum 5 fe GET YOUR PENCIL E . . oor. You'll see some ; This home is new and individual-| Elizabeth Lake road, 1 biock t —— man on premises. — ma t 2 bedrm. of the finest craftsam: : vom rue PRIee — tite tgm.| ince’ HIT sare | ERENT AN Rhy ioe Be weTRDG WARE PRNLEOES | ths wi rorc. Realtor | Smee yout ae | te TEBE "OUP | Songer nese] Bue tha eee ig i . ‘ nt. Ss ur er ” ef ~~ . . 68 a Ba Srey tPaaciedete| arti "arm suits and ikne amram name, iomar:| SUC Gate, "Sasa, T Ret | at Clemens gh 0) | ste stom ng FE 4.9584 "PONTIAC REALTY | Bir st entice of land, Easy terms. “ Owner $e faxise, with ine fewn to. Just | mmerous appointments ‘you wili| ell, 'andscaped lot, $10,959 — | FE 51201 EM 3-4290 peted living room. plastered wall SYLVAN LAKE 131 Baidwin you" Gat te oon. 3 bere of Som . = &, ste omar nals i gpm a | . | rage. Only $14,990 on terms. Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom ' ry ei * ape ae, fe 7 ms poly — 4 Re easonable oo payment aft patis on ly landseaped lot, nice Wy yearend. tile bath, large STRATHMORE 208 MODEL HOME ina ‘Dulles 2-car ae ibs . : = childre n. A face brick Ls ecrvant. Paved street. Basctient|: "2,222 ee) re of home, price is| iiving room, vestibule entrance OPEN 2 TO 5 SATURDAY & seeded lot. Exclusive commu- : Seed. Aa i fine neighbor- + clean home. Easy te KEEGO BUYS: ent with closet, cedar shake SUNDAY, 3010 Angelus Drive,| nity, sewer. water, paved streets, ,900 we invite ae 3 bedroom Mester Ct. wt Ohaton grove basement 75 x a at: Lake Angelus Golf View. Estates lake pri P 924. gun. Te pete Compari- , $7550 LAKE es — only $1300. Low down payment and WILLIAMS LAKE 550, terms. po ie nie £é iad “ Road | da Pitta "Broo pa sooo : : £8 eT a hen Bee. — Willams Lake road to open signs, | LAKE ORION—25 ACRES street. Move wright in, Mr wil a eee Ha Ge N thin Down otter tie. tor “bedroom storms. Here ts a sensational val-| Neat 2 er on Maddy Lane, ee ae ee es On Lapeer toad. 2 bedroom bun-| liams. Call collect. ee ater 5 ek OR FM ouung ome. It has all the tere ue, Low interest poe Ae e sanh Mee reiting | 15x21, dining ‘room 9¥4xil_ com- etal oll gat asleune’ Cali Gross Realty JJ JOLL, REALTOR tures you've asked for: lex: $12,500 SELL OR TRADE — Lake sr a this 2 bedroom | pletely, carpeted, home 26x80 on | for full information. NORTHWEST OFFICE 2536 Dixie HWY. FE_4-4561 —_ Huge’ Qecroom tes levelors. Ma 2 sh? ge Ranch aie a with ee ake Rae south of Or-| beautiful paneled recreation Gren UN 4-3100_. 13420 W. 7 Mile Ra. | $500 DOWN, $50 MONTH, $5.500 family home or can id AMD » buge dunt roe so enn breeze and ear 2 car garage, exceptional lot 105%: Suburb Roch full price. 4 rooms and bath, : “as income property “witha with fireplace. Select Oak gar, = base monk, Over foo ft. 200, you must inepect the interior mith- uburban Kochester near schools. 329 E. Sheffield. B ; separate entrance. Larg floors, pinatered, painted & of water frontage Will trade for J The LOVELAND | of ‘this home to be appreciated. Newly built 2 bedroom home that's | FE 3-7225. . Mving room, family wares “walls he .Ce Tamic. bath p— Bin Bg 3398" Cass na. $14,950 eee i - pr fey mn pe { room aaa kitchen gt gered - piase-sncloved tub and LIST WITH US -~ For fest and ef- peat See Lebo PS. FEES 101 smOWwMAN Widem: an To buy or sell Rechester Real es: P artri d fay 4 Yacre ment. ced at sit. 200 — hours “except nae vice. ¥ A $9950 te— g Q ‘ou Bre & only a carpe' wall to 5 A x Pontiac Lake. road T block past PRANK M. SHEPARD et at trentees of 38 ~ $400 thortgage costs down. kitchen is one of fhe lost - teen road, sod inspect this | REAL ESTATE. OPEN EVES. Ob site Adaihe ot sien s-s18t 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE about 6 miles of Clarkston. we've seen: sii Birch cup- large modera #2 bedroom bungs- 412 W. HURON 1 : Ww. EL Neat & cozy 4 room home. Just, no rma tien =e , retrige corer combine * araw reat from 7m nie very ph recreation space, ane HOMES on corner lot ite 2 car ga-| ge to aan fen, hen yo rare. Ae vantages is the location s, entrances, oi] fur. rage lot 65x270, ‘sold’ on reason- 3 BEDROOMS 35 x 45 ‘t, tine —_ ‘es bedrooms Bho hots olga | drive, An ideal; Cash ‘ a ae oat sh Bylvan Village. ¥ not in- ment, garage, terms, consider car or trail- 19 %. § in i | ‘oom rot Di area, twenty | ‘jocatt the lakes in W.- : ets vestigate, you could be the . v nn Socated| er as down pay. eae. ee BUILT IN| foot living Sl stree as t Township. oo —_ ‘ALSO « lucky one! - Tel ; ie center. | Brand new forced tate t Only, dt for excellent 1% CERAMIC TILE RATHS this attractive suburban ranch for| We have a 2 bedroom home poe dag oe HEIGHTS 2 WHERE find he se NEW HOMES 1 CAR, GARAGE ‘ 2 i hee cn Guleae bad only $2500 dn. Call now for more with basement, New oil furnace. ‘oom bungalow. Extra Pons house like thie with ony ' SPRINGTIME and beautiful Dray | , : 979 EMERSON — bet bg {water healer e Kone and ren swells. GE oll fur- see; i ae Pua bene ‘ton Woods! Here ts a lovely & BRICK AND FRAME RTH A JUNIOR RANCH. Was built’ in 1981 It also bas; . pace. a Ecceltent shaded ot, recteation room, Incineratey fee ieaioee St ce, Poms), Brand aye.) bedroom race siz 51, 500 DOWN | aM Auraitive 3 bearoom fgame raich |, Sue uy. “See: ok" aio | gaa blacktop srect See | ~ tnt" low price ol 98.508 e ms ote r fi Vests closet and slate floor wet plastering. “yehintn a w 3 bedroom home, full base- shoe nyt Faddred wale, wee 00" ‘ot. Well contructed commerce) Jt eck percenien somal = CAN : entratce int) s sbacios ihe Snore.’ Meawtitel belne and’ kitem! greet exira large lot. Don Me-; newly decorgted. Storms and! vith tered ig Nn $6. Shee seer EAST SUBURBA.« — 3 bed- - ., Ganal, Seow? opening into Seay on” ge age gerd e om. ful] basements, truly a lovely Donald, R 3-2837, screens, Basement and gas heat walls. Cores ee ee ar ‘eatage big; own a Sayinent but, mle less room ratch. A real beauty. ol E ». taabeth A gal m4 large kitchen. Select po floors. ieee ie A om to —— pe | G E a \T 0 U 1 C K, On: paved street ee uony water; enough a ‘truck tractor plus than $300. In Addition. Gore is a large Large ‘ plaster walls, is, ful} bis ment, large! sis. 300 a an . voll ya | ved and sewer, Only $ 1.000 gal tank and gas Oe ae J . eled family room and a tenn and tovely kitchen with Look price — only) trade. ithrough Classified Ads! ' in nme wei ; bl PEST ke ot our Ste Ghee. Good | sized $16,250 : cia! ou lew ite” eo — see it, ities ord’ te WE BUY — SELL — TRADE ren solid value at only ~ wtiity. Oak floors, dry-wall William Miller” OFFICE OPEN - | Yes, whatever it is — dial unip NES} als® 7°. 7" eat \ Bo i Fat tae one. Faas dott, $0800! with onty sole * x e WHITE BROS. Realtor | FE 2-0263) porns sox, nzavtons FE 2-8181. for an, ad-|« x. reaper» donee Bet | REAL TOR PARTRIDGE : On .im8 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor . Byron 8t, i i Lo 1050 W. HURON 8660~ Di. 262 8. Telegraph* Rd. 9-9.| 262 % a r Ra. : Open 9 to 9 182 W. Huron Phone FE «iss! Writer and get it! MULTIPLE seas SERVICED OPEN TIL 9 Open mvee rb: eunaay 10 “en 8! Pe 3-1165 re cons | Fe ot 7a" Lais oe “ * * i ia La Ui ’ q . - i‘ Fs ( res A ‘ SU lk a Se : Busnes seonai rh te & Harger_ Ca.” nanon Sean! 5 3) Om, Subdivision, le, ele care sel em streets. IW. W. Ross Homes, Inc. Pos|" i monte on Bes 3 apts. $10,- } CHA ‘HAYDEN, Realtor rE eeu Sires: ae to ¥ OPEN : : « deol 3 TO 5 P.M: SUNDAY .-65 CHIPPEWA ROAD green White cn L Dethe Weta = feet ~ low 4 . i wo pay - Leslie R. Tripp—Realtor West Huron &t. YE 56-6161 or FE 442716 —evenings Johnson 2% YEARS OF SERVICE LAKE PRIVILEGES this lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch located close an offer. EAST SUBURBAN bedroom th located close b Avondale #), os. Large| of ving roo replace. o best, 1% car e. fenced jot 860x250. Will se — low payment or trad —T afler 6 call PE 2-388 or 56447. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. 5705 Hummingbird Lane 3 bedroom brick ranch type bun- automatic tot water! Dear garage and! attac large wooded lot. Will = hom. DIXIE HWY, TO MAY- EE ROAD TURN RIGHT TO FIRST STREET AND LEFT ~ OPEN HOUSE. 3540 SHELBY ST. 3 bedroom ranch type bungalw with 2 fireplace. Has oak teers plastered walls, ceramic tile bath ctiobos Nice kitchen with all birch | rds and attached 2-car g¢a- | cores Large wooded lot pirn ac TO LAKE RD LEFT TO GENELLIA AND Rigi TO MODEL George R. Irwin 260 BALDWIN PE 5-0101 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PERSO, ALIZED HOMES —— FEE 2FAMILY INCOME $750 DOWN WORTH SUBURBAN LOCATION 4 AND 4 — aig UTILITIES -FT. LOT +E SES TOR ROAD OIL FUR. recy OAK gga IMME- R. M5 POSSESS TV ALUET, Realtor ND FE LISTING SERVICE __Income Property 43A 2-FAMILY a Has ruch . Gaatrabic atures as: heat. Pull price 17.250 ms terms. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dirle Hwy |. OR 3-195 arecare coe 23.30 LFORD LARGE APART-. | ana complete 2 enon gas e. carpeting, paneling large shaded lot in cenier of-town 424 Hickory. By owner. MU 4-8073. For Sale Lake Prop. 44 OPA BAA AAI AAAAAR Aw 3 BEDRM. HOME, 6 LOTS EM 3-309 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT. |N NEW terms, OR 3-913: ECL OSIVE = RESI- en! lake fron’ Lake. Beautiful "ae = beach. Priced to sell, cash terms. 200 feet left to “nell, wil divide. Hurry on this Lakefront lots. 24 mile off M59 and aes | road, Only $1,600, Off Roce $1,000 erms. Can build cauitiar house here STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland Rd. (M59), Highland. MU 4-2045. Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 1-3 to acre. Cla.kston Schools, ——. ‘treet 81 at door. Wind- #28 Go paved street. $1, ms we — po Lineoin oh CARGE LAKEFRONT LOT ON ipple Lake, FE 2-6373 OLVERIN E LAKE. “RANCH brick on 1 acre 6 Mi. from Lin- eoln nt 120 ‘t. Lakefront. Large living room Fireplace. 2 pong asement. Recreation 1% baths Landscaped Prait trees. Underground sprin- king system, Outdoor grill. Sereenes ae 2 car garage. Reasonable. Owner | ngs Market 4-1191, after 6 pm For Sale Resort Prop. 4A ay WATERFRONT LOTS AND Sn" Gladwin quick Pa vL For Sale Lots. _ 46 2 LOTS, NR. OSCODA, BISSON- ette, 7 Mile ao . BM_3-6162. Ortonville $1, 300, S50 a Lakefront th acre with nent. beach. 10 acres near M15 good ground $2,950 $100 down oe Winter priced lakefront lots down Lake privile ¢.'PA 2160 M15, Ortonville RONTAGE St. wonye res $25 down, GUS, Pealtor * NA 17-2815 LVA gene Piao.» % e home. i Gas furnace. Gores e. \ rm me Bcente gry on quiet country Tpeti oll fired a water e on White)” i!) T. commercial. ar Dew college, Phone NOW. IS TEE : TIME To see these lots cated -on paved ged Bom a Near 1-4580, OL wooged Some located f Be eyeing -LADD'S . OR 3-1231 4286 Dixie Hwy. 3885 Lapeer Rd. NORTHERN HIGH We have several buiid sites available close to new ey sebool, Some with sewer and water. Call for more- information. Warren Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw st PE 5-6165 ‘ai 6 pm. Plan Now 5 POR SPRING BYILDING IN ~ basement, wiaree lot CHEROKEE HILLS! the best selection of 100 ft. eft lor jing nomad com re —~. vantages of (oe LING, Lor taeae| = REALTOR eigratice W, HURON “ae 7 eee borhood. Excellent . B : cehate Freaks Real watste, aan Dinie BRICK BUILDING Sm} ses Se He: Rental ine me $3020 per year. Reeeren ot festeerant ‘ tore Now et ese as 8 sound investment. 421 ‘STATEWIDE. Rea! Estate Service of Pontiac B CHARLES REALTOR 1117 8. Telegraph FB 40621 ea » STANDARD 0} ot jue se Mees and : Sees ip SUNOCO SERVI “E: STATIONS. R RENT mum ra : onl: ‘ iy. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. AT OAK BEACH WATER, . ELIZABETH LAKE RD mE A Just West 4 M39 Com cr Pineal baa maining topses phone Mr, “Grune, SUN OIL CO. DETROIT Vinewood 3-4200 8:30 Gartiee asels Tivos. aiier 7 yy and Saturdays. P STANDARD OIL saant btood eves shash Lake and candies” Won Township, Call MI ry Select NOW to sult YOUR exact Beeds! . Carl W. Bird, Realtor $03 Community Bank Biag PE 44211 Eves. PE 5-1392 PERRY ACRES ange LENT soil, ae aeons tank — Beautiful ¥ in every tow CONVENIENTLY lecated on 4a- Pel ge aoa miles north of mm RICED from $1,200 with 10 per sae? Suyn or & pet cont discount ‘or oP ot Ge PERRY ACRES office H. P. HOLMES, Inc. %3i 8 savect Rd e Lake Orion 2% HOUR PHONE SERVICE For Sale Acreage | 3° ACRES. PVT. LAKE acres bn Holly. No acre By owner 47 ON Peds “is 10-ACRE PARCEL GOOD FARM land. except — tacre ‘“ mile blacktop road. 8c’ ol @o-acre parce! High and dry in ree area of nice homes. Some rol grow Can oe exclusive estate. Just off black- rend road Only -$8 With $1,000 own. (STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland Rd. (M50), Highland MU 42045 12 ACRES Orion area. 400-( Property can | Rat anéd T-acre parceis. : $4,500. Generous terms. WEBSTER, REALTOR road, In rend — Oxford. 0. ‘OA 8-3122 Orion MY 2-291 ~~ 14 ACRES ~*~ Partly wooded—just off Dixie Hwy. Adjoining State se ares. $3,150, low down CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw SE nag 10 ACRES Beautiful 10 acres-close in. Fruit, — and ers, Ranch house Excellent condi seeing thi« ene wT) terms. 55 ACRES Large modern farm house with 6 bedrooms and full basement. Good condition, West of Pontiac. $35,000, Vacant ,12_ miles Pontiac. $250 per acre. down. CLARENCE RIDGEWAY, REALTOR FE 4-6203 Big Lake Area On Big Lake << 65 acres. Beauti- Pontiac fully rolling Vety scenic. Price only $05" per acre E-Z terms White Lake Rd. 100 acres or any part Just west of i — rd. As Jow as $400 per | Cc *SCHUETT, Realtor MU_4-4353 OR _3-3671 By Y OWNER 10 ACRES OF LEVEL = 12 miles Nerth of Pontiac. 4,200. $700 down, OA 8-2259. | ia frontage on Jackson Rd, 40 acres, rt wooded, next to State Park with 660 ft. Grass Lake frontage. MUtual 4-8642 19 ACRES & Gu . P. W. DINNAN 66 West Huron FE 4-2577 30 ACRES With 422 feet of road frontage. Choice hillside site located in Oakland. Township near Adams Rd —_ MSUO. a steal at $13,000 eas. * Warren Stout, Realtor TI 'N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 Open ‘til 6 p.m. 48 80-ACRE DAIRY FARM. SMALL down payment. Ottie Ward, FE 5-741. - ACRES. BARh del GRADE -mitk. Good buildings. Terms, taney Bweet, South oardman, For Sale Farms 155 ACRES Located near Almont. Good fer- comm = basement barn, 34x70 2" A 12x40 silo and other ou buildings All in A-1 condition. $11,250 down. Warren Stout, Realtor TIN Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 Oven ‘til 6 o.m. rt PRIVATE LAKF ESTATE — 165 acres completely private lake, 5 bedroom 2% tile bath ranch living room th $ fire slace heat. wr Hig = in porches, swim- ming Modern tenant house, 2 bares bag 10 & 50x50. 10 — north of Pontiac. $90,000 term Roy Annett, Inc. poses since 1973 3 Fe ang b bee My Sale Business Pi Pro 10 LOTS < _|4n excelent cross-town | ed commercial te ME ye oats M. BREWER Eves. FE 8-073, Ss. RDAY, MARCH. ai, 1980_ SUniper 81114 aftet. 7 p.m. COOLEY LAKE RD. | denvice stations FoR LEASE oe ntial. a Fed 4 soa bai bungalow. additional 20101, After § p.m. PE 8-144. Tontage of 6 UBUR COMMERCIA location and . size or shopping |° be Oi ton ee _! : : center and gas station site. $6,000 busy highway. Wice nigh bullding ree ~ | plete with offices: Ideal for most “Master Albert Perkins, two-thirty, an extraction!" Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 3] [pa st business. Guly cides — Tl N. Saginaw 8t. PE 5-8165 P beige ee sie Se ‘ A 6 one. mation, ession. Clark 2 Open p.m. Real Estate, W. Huron, FE For Sale Clothing 56, Sale Household’Goods 57 7888 or 13. Open 9 to ® POR eh EA MALL ee ern ei mere } ? I ; WEDDING DRESS, SIZE 18|/COMBINATION BOTTLE GAS M 59 FRONTAGE STANDARD OIL floor length. cost $198. Will sell | and coal and wood healer, Brand ZONED COMME 2 stall station for lease. Auburn| for go UL 32-1740 discount. Samuel's Ap- ane ft. frontage by x 400. deep, and piome = i - - plianees. MA 5-6011. Otto o: : site or buy all see investment. men. Unipes "tite rr 7 p.m, | WOOLEN BLAZER. WHITE, TEEN DINING SUITE, ¥; Ta Quiy #8.000 $1250 down. aTORE FOR RENT ROCHESTER sige 12, $0; BASS LINES SOTs, 2 buffets. ‘Clothes business section. OL| 22° $i 4iiesin Soot cont, dizer st stove b chine cabinet. FE Dereth bbs Bs Lavender Lsott or after 6 OL 10084. boy's ot Cok brown stacks, og ri ry rears. ; i : a3 =e DININ' ABLE, . racac t BEenet Be. Cee) Sale Land Contracts 52| ‘st. PE bie » FE ©1483, 16 : SALE OR orn =a cout LAND $0 A =| WILD MINK came 2) ga EXC. | Op iaat Jung table & 4 chairs , NTRACTS E er hot on) eM BH Garrels. EM 32811, _cond. Will_sac EM '3-4213.| FE 4-3796. : WILL TRADE UITY IN 2| DAVENPORT , oe RIDGEWAY sEasonED CONTRA POR-| bedroom home v.EgUrTE : piss 2 meatslonal Sa dining REALTOR ’ chasers have ever aieendt a pay-| area on a 50 x 200 ft. lot for le cond. PE 6203 ment. Bete to Aree gg Ast tor housetr: boat. Call UL a Sales Manager, Humphries Realty _ | Good condhlon, 996-08 380t.| _ PE 2-0236. WILL TRADE OUTBOARD FREEZERS — UPRIORT AMOUS oe ie et ee tor for geod yok up truck, sing name brands ag oo sas bedrooms, bath, oil forced rir M _bai 630 Oakland A value, $149.98 a he furnace. Garage. With 100 ft. oney to Loan 53 | ee scent Orchard Lake frontage on atenoet te Duck (State Licensed Lenders) - Sale | Household ¢ Goods 57\ Ave. on ice White Lake wil Good f se home, offices’ es any business and 1 1 Late “MODEL NORGE, DOv- FREEZERS owner's suite. Only $15,000, terms. r refrigerator with 125 Ib) | New. chignnah=-vauige brand ; Boog ome oe ee 2 cu. ft. xed sedees = soe 2 ao eae Cost a ea oe wieis. “Ma a 7 a * FIN ANCE COMPANY $ sintiet aa eo pe ABLE. {NORGE - LIVING ROOM SUITE, on Business Opportunities $1) BORROW UP TO $500 | "tir Fe samt wisle"Searrea atodela Sige SOLID WELL EST OFFICES 5 PIECE JUNIOR, D DINETTE Set. rices. + baie Who Wishes to| Pontiac - Drayton Pinins - Ubea ectional Hid-a-bed, FE & % ye to pay be Independent, Wo: for Their- | Walled Lk. Birmingham. Plymouth c GRAY BEDE da ink Of rs t Selling “Heath "Cali PE c-seen. | Borrow with Confidence bec Large chest, 2 vaiity hE FE sa only wee ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI-| ss? Get the free “Michigan usiness Guide” Partridge & Associates 1050 W Huron, Pontiac. FE 4-35‘1 Business Opportunity RESTAURANT Beautifully decorated throughout with leather booths. Kitchen sharp | $6500 equipment. Gross monthly average Reasonable rent. other buildings, 7 anditien Don't miss ALE BY OWNER 16 ACRES | in White Lake Township, 500 ft. | oti lym & WM. A. z KENNEDY |, REALTOR 101 W. Huron E 4-3569 ___ Open_ Evenings 2, ok BARBER SHOP FOR SALE. E. 236 -— St FE 5-3331. Call ‘after Hempstead Se RCH BUILDING rty could be used as earch, ‘uneral home. organiza- tion hall or club house. ding 30x68 ft. of brick construction. Seati ee of main sudito- rium 2 classrooms, bap- tistry & balcony. Pull basement seating 125 plus men’s & rest rooms & kitchen. Forced air gas heat, Lot 49 x Wo. ft. Large parking area This property is lo- cated at 351 Prospect St. Cal) us for “EDC & terms. ZONED COMMERCIAL Two lots with small office build- ing. Corner of Baidwin & W. New York. Ideal for cleaners, wong d shop, insurance or real estate of- ftce. Call us for information. K. G, HEMPSTEAD, REALTOR 102 E. Huron After 6:00 p.m. rE Lakefront Bar Liquor, Beer and Wine 9-month Class B and 8.D.M. >. $15,000 down on business fixtures. chattel Seclanse: “10 yr. lease, Always maker. Never offered Bt. FE 4-8284 call FE 5-0610 or 23971 play Bldg. sale if desired. Giroux & Franks. 4305 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piains. OR _3-9701. : “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” ‘Gift Shop »* inatstandin hee Sharp. Very la-de-da. Drive-In peecd offer—must be Soft Ice Cream Several, hpi 4 choice locations, Priced to sell. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN 4 ;, anne. Be BROKER PARE cA OUR FRONT Doo FS sold this mae TO ite OVER | stablished confectionary route wires walk-in t Co. 25611 Van Born, Taylor, Mich. CR 8-8780, OAKLAND CO. BAR | CLASS C on Dixie Hwy. Grossing 547. Same owner 10 years. hei d good equipment. Air-condi- toning extn — mat ~~ lot. take land fine set-up ment, Steam heat. taker real estate and business STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES, REALTOR im? 3 Telegraph Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB A HUSBAND & WIFE noone ‘3-27. Thetudes home. block. ae of about es i rade. BOWLING—-BAR Terrific location In center of large Michigan city 20 sem ——.. al- py Busy tavern included. gross near 000. Teal Agar partners Fat dona, In- vestigate now REALTOR PARTRIDGE Mich son | 28181, : pene Ow. OPEN TIL 9. from Realtor | EASY. PARKING ail it ag to pag am ~ $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 3% 8. Saginaw St. FE LOANS $25 TO $500 __ On your signature o: re euritty. 4 months to repay, Our service is fast, friendly and he! Hi Pie our office or phone “HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1_N. Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) | LOANS. Baio. __ RIENDLY ) SERVICE $2—$500 LOANS! _ OF “ABO. ARD KINANCE 1185.N. PERRY 8T _FE 8-0661 GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature - up to 4 ED. to repay PH. FE 2 OAKLAND Loan So 202 oe State Bidg. LOA $25 $500 BAXTE.t i LIVINGSTONE | 64 W Lawrence 8t FE 4-1 TEAGUE FINANCE C CO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $20 TO $500 AUTOF LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711 OL 1-9191 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help’ STATE FINANCE CO. Pearson Penneee _Lake Ave. 1 PIECE LIVING — a brand new davenport and chair, 2 modern tables, matching coffee table decorator lamps, All for $99 vy $2 weekly. Pearson's a _Lake Ave. a ¢riece = ROOM SUITE. 9x12 RU a Reversible, boa im goto $34.95, Axminster, 4 pads, $6.95. Pearson Orchard Ave. | 5x12 felt base e rugs. .§ $3.95 9x9 VINYL IN 414-ft. W all” Tile...... ‘28¢ Guaranteed Bi louse Paint, | RUBBER BASE SE PAINT. | Syer’s, 141 W. Huron 9x12 HOOK RUG. CHEAP. N. Tilden 2] IN. CONSOLE TV TABLE MOD. el Hi-Fi Record cabinet. Blonde finish. Like new Sell one or all. _ OL _1-0397, 36-1N Excellent 4 IN ners AUTOMATIC ss on gallon $30. Lhe ged vgs = hu + fs little repel kre PE 5 enna ‘Ss WRINGER WASHER, $25. PE 4-7469. ‘1958 36 IN. NORGE _ STOVE. \ cy oven, $99. OR Ae 1958 18 CU. UPRIGHT NORGE freezer. } Aa Excellent condition, $250 FE 8-9773. PIECE MAHOGANY DINING His suite. Good cond. $75. AUTO WASHER. REG. $319.95 On sale ee & trade. ROY's REPLA PARTS 66 Oakland ave we A BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING ——, * Te Take aver paymen' er mo., 0’ pay fuli balance $43.30. Capitol wpp Credit Mgr. FE 5- . APT. SIZE GAS STOVE .... $15 Refrigerator pesvecsasesocece’ SOS you. | -drawer chest o- Credenza buffet $12 Solid -oak aa rm. suite .. $25 Bookcase .. .-. --sevnvens $5 702 Pontiac State Pank Bidg.— FE 74 54 ; Mortgage Loans ARE YoU WORRIED WITH BIG) payments & need your home im- | proves? Let us solve your prob-' rate interest ‘2 yrs. lem. Low BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION 92 West Huron FE 8-6553 No taitial appraisd) fee-no obligation Swaps. >. 55 1958 — 50° x 10° BUDDY ,HOUSE- trailer, 6 mo, used, will’ sacrifice $3, a or $550 assume bal. MY 2 "SL CHEV. 2 DR., $100" ‘OR SWAP for equal value, OR .3-7553. CASH POR USED TV'S, TAPE recorders and radi honiographs, nose or not, 0367, CO. Baby bed, “complete ........ $15 New blond bedrm. suite $69 OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. WE BUY SELL & a ate _ EVERYTHING FOR HOME | li 8. Saginaw | 23523 A- I SPECIALS 23 CHOICE SELECTIONS it tvs 5 = $29 each. 21" table mod All sets guaranteed une bconaitionaly for 30 days at Elizab: Lake __ Open to 9. ALL MAKE VACUUM CLEANERS PE 86-6785. repaired. AM & FM PHONOGRAPH & TV. 441 Emerson. SAMAZING SINGER ZI ei etare machine or eats =f tachments. Sacrifice cr 2,3 or 9 ae FORD, = Db ag STAKE rack’ with genta’ bed, Brede for %4-ton plekip, ‘OA 8-3600. GULF STATION; APPROX finn inventory &° equipment. § 1,000, cash a wap, OR HAVE att WATERFRONT cottage, nn 4 years old, now rented —" Pasintn e Will trade for lot nae Troy or Rector ye: dogg Gistricts. ‘Shye- Ses SELL ae eRADE bald | FQurrr in 6 room house for 2 trailer free & clear FE es36. SALE OR TRADE ‘58 AMERICAN Rambler. Like new, FE 5-9192. WILL SWAP ‘51 PLYMOUTH SE- dan, Good cond, for good boat with motor, FE 8-807. For Sale Clothing 56 iryer. Samuel's Davisburg. MA ABOUT aS MN 708 WANT FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT LES. A little out of the way but a -¥ less Furnitur wand = vote Ty wi — En % a. Son cons a we Bay MONTES TAT ou and look = — acres of free |- PSDEME WON? GAT.» tO 6 4 miles fy ; vcntine or 1 mile E. of As ai uburn Heights on Auburn %-LENGTH MUSKRAT CoAT, $65. | ADMIRAL , BELO eer eae te. PE 5-726t 0 frost. £°; year warranty, prigsanive | 7 MENS SUITS, 8IZE 39, SEVERAL electric range, balance $2 = wk __ Sport coats, Reas. FE 4-2708. Schick's = 3.3711 2 MEN'S SUITS excellent cond ALL SIZES, CLEAN USED WORK pants from i shirts from 20¢ 38 SBOnT. IN FE 2-0034. n ays a.m to 11 Closed 8un, p.m. at the bait store, 309 Grehard Lake Ave. LADIES’ NS’ & CHILDREN'S clothes. FE 23800. NEW BRIDAL erent $15 FE 2-4126 - MAN'S TOPCOAT. PEARL GRAY; Size 40. Worn ‘twice $30. EM 3.3623, SMALL SIZE LADY'S COAT, 4 or 5 petite I's dresses. Size | . 14. FR. saree. FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell: things seron apie i! MARCH 218T., 7 P.M. new merchandi se, 2616 pixie sie Hwy., U.S. 10, Terms. y 3 , owt ot. $8. BANKRUPT. ‘ ivin pear Stade through Classified Ads. BRAN Anythifg goes! Dial FE Here We Go A 14+-PT. G WS Ss TOR IBSON poet in crates. iia mom vered KELVINATOR ‘Debum nidifiers. New in crates. With control . GENERAL right vac- oa wum Brand nen — Guaranteed -. $50.95 GOOD HOU: = NG SHOP 51 W. HURON rE 4-1555 BUTCH HONEY MAP’ : ie $75. MArket 4-4448. chmaoas ELEC. STOVE. cond. $45. MI ts. VINATOR Hamilton auto washer, 6 uo and matsess. ane or 1-1706, LIVING BF: 0 and 3. M. AND dinette - ite between PE 46337. A AND MA’ LARG Se TIRES. Pearson niture, ty penne ty Lake Ave. LINOLEUM & PAINT 8A rice. At Jack's, 281 — SELL IN dining beds, three nga 3 Chairs, dining. 22, 11:00 a.m, to 6 e west of Adams xr 4 March . tables chitfoniers mait- runk: ook stove, six- Ps _ MARCH Appliance Clearance cu.ft. GE Refrigerater hal Savings Was o $229. 95 $199.00 sled GE Refrigerator Now Sav by $260 1 98 $199.00 Per Range Was Savin $249.95 "3100.00 Norge Gas Dryer Now - Was Savings $269.95 $199.00 95 GE Air Conditioners Was Now ~~ 299.95 $190.00 $100.05 GE er Was ag Savings $170.95 $140.00 GE Dryer Was Now seving $249.95 $169.00 Your old aspiiance can be the down payment, i on ams 6 mos No Paaadlin, charge 00 days . to 3 yrs: if paid in GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE — MUST 6 FE 5-6123 oe tt aie LATE Fae Rios oat STAPLE WELCH HUTCH CAB inet, dinette table, knee-hole desk, Studio. MI 6- VER 50 U: ~ $14.95 up. TV antennas, $9 ALT ON AB- anRoM TV 515 B. Wall 287 REF EPR 1GER ATORS, 2 LATE MOD- $30 FE $542. seni h UPRIGHT SWEE . Fuli — ow one $25. 8-6533. 18 W, Pike B-Z terms FE +1122 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 aeweeee ee eee re % TV, RADIO, . PHONOG: combination, 1 yr. old, OR 3-7604 after 5 p.m. 1 A USED Penin Peat’s es. 816i ree Fi Water Softeners 57C “FULLY, AUTOMATIC $129 SALE PRICE, Cooley oy Sok Water ro, PE_2-5827 U oe SUPT RR ER. BAR- rr 27104. WATER AT BIG DIS- ‘ 3-2360.. count. OR For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | oe a TAKES’ gua PES A ag CASH WAY LUMBER PR PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM “Burmeister's Ss a WORTHEES LUMBER |: im pan: ale Out! ~ Only a Few More Days PAINT: WE HAVE A A GOOD SELECTION ‘ies Romine $3.75 ta ae per Saar gg od i195. BS he, efter ast i’ 3 OAT FINAL. BE A. wel Compton 4000 W. ‘Huron St. tH 8 %" PLYWOOD nage res. OR il 5s ts. ys 14 large Frowen hy __peper_cabinet. ARAL ALUMI syn Cast opportunity at at later prices money ova, a, tat payment in May. Auvara’G Roskoster ‘ds. OL 3-000 tt no Ans Res. OL 1-6623 ov JALOU: JAtousy winns ‘WiNDOws six Tor ee | 8 _ie- Si with screens. PE 43i1y 12 —, SAW ARBOR PE 23-3129 15 LIGHT SOLID ey FRENCH doors. pr. 83x30 1 single. ene tnctudes ul ware, FE 2- 10x18 BLDG, TO BS E MOVED $100. tage Orchard Lk. & 10YR. $2-GAL. ELEC. WATER heater $67.50 cash & carry. Thompson, 7005 M50, west, _2ves. ‘% ¢ WHEEL DRIVE JEEP, 9 horte on ae non motor, 50 ‘Spent pe power sprin er, fre, wo wood a table saw, barge wench, cine 6x6 power hack saw, 2,000 bu. ear of corn. eo Plank sass Rom: Mich. Plateau 22-0218. 62 GAL ELEC, HEATER, $60.96 _172_ Soutir Saginaw st. 215- Ib. Asphalt Shingles le a - Chua s Inc. 107 Squirrel Rd, UL_2-4000 $600 GAS KILN FOR CERAMICS, $25. Phone LI 6-4234, Royal Oak. hi Patio STONES d. Sizes e one-thir 24x24, 12x24, © itis 16x32, Smooth fin 7 col- wholesale and retail, Also farge selection o fire- metal units and electric Authier Go, 10570 High- (M58) 4 miles west of Pontiac A | Airport, EM 3-4825, AUTO REPAIRS tires. No.cash down. Herb's, Au- burn Shirley, FE 2-311. ~ ANCHOR FENCES” No miomey 5d PHA FREE ESTIMATES PE 3-7 esti places, ‘BEEF AND PORK — HALF A . quarters. Opdyke Mkt, PE STM. URPEE PRESSURE COOKER, Ige. ngs ane: For cooking or canning. 6-3811. BATHROOM FIXTUREs Younas-| P town Veehes 4 oil and gas furnaces water and steam boilers, : hy ‘fixtures. Veen ‘OLive 13901. . BARGAIN TIME OVER STOCKED—MUST SELL 300,000 F't. EXCELLENT USED LUMBER 2x4 — 2x6 — 2x8 —~ 2x10 — 2x12 Priced for quick sale OQudxd fb. ee cee ee « be each New knotty pine paneling, lc ft. PIPE—BRICK—STEEL Let us figure vour complete build- ing needs. We believe you cannot do better any ‘place. FHA Terms Free Estimates OPEN 8 to 5:39 MON. thru SAT. SURPLUS LUMBER & $340 Highland Ra. (M9) OR_3-7093 _ BETTER BUYS — E HIDE INSULATION Ww) in fh Striping Webine 36. lin. > ft sheathing W. x lin. - ft. Y' Bese Welling. te is. fh 2%" Casing W-Pine .... 60 lin. ft. Base W-Pine .... 2¢ lin, ft a ee ete | Chapwood Underlayment. . %' C $5.27 Piyscore 4x eo ie" sis 85 Ea. a ca se eas egg Dal it we id 7” Gound one side’... $e.32 Ea ow House ee HAGGERTY % =| Te Between w sok 0 Trail .. PHONE +1084 per 7 ie wi we i. “4 little more used unit. Also ee walues. Fh Lake vo. — 65, Hi OTPOINT FE 5-8431 or OR 3-9176. ~~JELLED MAGIC _ pg Mig ag = is not drip, ofl base, Hundreds of colors to ¢ -. OAKLAND & AND DUNLOP | ** = “ Ww : 50 gal. Ev elec on Fatantg tant paar OIL FURNA 5 Call \Ederal : LIG: wea tee eaeteees wry SHEETROCK 4x12 -cHURAS INC. =s BAR . slicer, call ©. eee iyte, aq. este beens New No, 3 Soar eens eende a byte tee Machinery GOA FORD DIESEL ENGINES 4 & 6 _ Hons applications A few used ae sommes. Cal distributor. . a — — Small medium plano cosenens 1 FREE DELIVERY-TERMS GALLAGHER’S ._ Huron 18 LA acme 65 re = a enOTous. VENTILAT- ier aa ean Bai, Minow Etc. 658 _ Auction Sales _ 2 < 2 ot oo ren a wanbanane. Reas. MA GREMAE AKC ae AKC REGISTERED BOSTON TER- . MU 44565. REG. CHSHUND AND; ing Sind service. 1220 «Mt. Clemens, FE 2-64 APRICOT STANDARD POODLE COLLIE FE- BEAUTIFUL 18 MO, Fe sifeclionate “has shots, reg. FE COLONEL. yim SAYS: Pies asked for it! Scents: Friday and| | | Saturday at 8° up| Sunday at 3 p.m. one, come all to the) cy AUCTION SALE THIS WEEKEND. Special drawing and - many sur- ‘oO gimmicks, no come- ons, just good’ auctions, See you at:.. ow, ou requested, AUC- TIONS planned for your Ber ises, so don’t miss _it!, SUN SALES. HIGHWA sons Fane Ta SO “Tees man oe ea. DACHS AEC Saiaee hee oo ae LMATION. 1% YRS. OLD. — AKC Reg. UL 2-3706 GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE . Ae eee ke OLD eet eens 7 Wiliams | ota Live ve Easter Bunnies~ MUST 5A CRIFICE bred Irish Setter. eats d and. experienced, eee Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes TRAILER EXCHAN ~ value. eared ear de ‘m. PARKHURST Trailer Sales. Lapeer ™ Lake Orion ons nig Bn Be FE ney AND USED TRAILERS "Liberal Terms Parts — Bottle Gas NGE oT aouaen ETRAI . : mara PLASTIC PADS Ideal for hoat Also JOHNEO! Stare: & ii lake boats. Ga- or irallers. Outboard a*) ‘From 3 te | Bees River Rd. Mb, . mouth | — motor re- of the For Sale aap 50 OR "St PORD 2 DR. ee cond. C rep eee... : all before 5 p.m. As CH AS FOR — cars, FE .2-2666 days or CASH Community Motor Sales AUBURN A’ He BLVD, LY #| After All! poo shop the to Beutel die the, Dixie “OK” Lot BeRYTON ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MONEY TALKS! ne then drive * 258 Bort t the DIXIE. _L, LIBERTINE ‘JIM HARTLEY it for the te: “OK” nesr bes ithd WE'RE MOTOR SALES TT inti. 2) CASH FOR CARS ve. w_ St. HARDENBURG MOTOR. en DALES aoe = mowers trade ay Generel Sylow Tires. cass tt . c a We ae Black or CASH WILLIAMS "OUCHTEN SE SON | gcd separ ceneanee | 4 , Cate & New Service ANY MAKE OR MODEL COME IN AND SEE~ fate. ST| B08 29 YEAns We HAVE TRE NEW 1059 BOLENS RIDE-A- | eae ore zuck Mae BE MALEN niEawoR'H Pers a ND LT . J, VANWE 4540 Dixie Hwy. 3383" Also, we has ve, several sae — Motor Scooters” 82. . — 1058 cusE EAGLE, LIKE ; eee en MY 3-1193. KING BROS. wes CUSHMAN SCOOT- Poutisc i Rd. at OF ss oe Mo _For Sale Bicycles 84 BOY'S ENGLISH BIKE. SCHWINN. _MI_6-1768. ~ Boats & Accessories 85 85 bed Davis Machinery, ie a NA 71-3292. = WTD. 2 WHEEL. = FOR _ he Pord tractor. \y or trade for tractor tools eit. + Auction Sales 77 .Auction Sales | 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday eyeeed P.M, Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday .... t Bay and Sell Daily i qt ri up i : iH is ~ S K.P, MERCURY OUTBOARD " pbaaas, er,. ter HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. : $%. FE 8-2181. CRA! "eat: Longview, 211 OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD 4 GOOD DEPEN BILL SPENCE “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY OR ABLE CAR “RAMBLER” 8, Seo eS pase For 2527 ~ Whitehouse, & Glas Magic. BCONOM See M & M Motor Sales TOP CASH $$$ FOR CLEAN CARS top dollar op ‘ater model cars. Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 trade up or down Y CARS PE tion) day) 06 FE 49520|TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. BOA MOTOR TIME TOP a50 Tie ean FROCK cs Four bects. Be ready and | PONTIAC wast _ FE 27-0909 Hecrit on Boat ‘Works er UR, | Sal ang DEALER” DOLLAR sap ae Paid for 30 per cent to 40, per cont off on Your Car all remaining 1958 Wagema ‘BOB FROST. INC. and boats. These buys nic gat AE beat!!! 280 Hunter Bivd. iis ostuia naed myers up| WE NEED | thru c seats, cross seat 3 oe Rs mage noel ge Rae 83 to °S8 modeis. Must be clean; hep. Tom since ontrols, be AVERILL’'S tery, battery . and boat cover, 2020 Dixte aw ; all for $1043 Now on ayti FE 2-0978 4-6806 The complete iine of 1959 Wage- Pict ine ot Beiarte’ maior wee oe M59 to West Highland, right on. Hickory Ridge , about TOP DOLLAR — 5 ~—_ .. hoe left and fol- / POR CLEAN Tipsiea La Lake, Phone MAln 2179. OSED CARS & TRUCKS FOR CASH IN A Anything goes! Dial FE )WReckgp 405 JON ARS, 28181. rr tole Baciey, St ion Hargreaves 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 Matthews- * ; 5a, 4 ie -UP Mate cos Su. ~CASH PAID for all models Used Trucks SCHRAM'S AUTO & TREK 2538 Dini Hwy, OR 32105 OR 30311, Used Truck Parts 89A aie TRUCK ¥" RTS GMC Factory Branch] , sx OAKLAND AT CASS "63 1 ea * | pe Ba Org | figioe baker baste: Bac TOM BOHR, ING Mu 41715 |- wore power- FOR SALE OR TRADE: 3 FT. wner car. $806. TSR Lem Bek’ end Gite Chev, true: 5 BUICK tor 1955 All over. CAH Lumber) guper hardtop coupe. $1045. += 2 an = oe: TAYLOR’ S $300, “Ck [grr ae tog ice ry Z PRACTICALLY NEW 6 YD, DUMP = : ae Fah Bet tg MA 4-1561 Walled Lake TURNER'S : Se Davila oot Tr uck Center sha net Boy “MOWDA RANCHERO CORNER CAME & FIRE TE $f ‘52 CHEVROLET . ‘S17 TT paint, 8 cyl, fom>... $1295 aeeOLy RADIO, HE wenn PICKUPS mente of $11.44 mo. gail credit BH for ut cH ~~ la 6 Lt -- 8 ersia Tense 1 i i Pes eu Li fae] Oe mere Dee e+ GMC \4T, 6 cyl. needs paint wer brakes, a yt . 4 Ryara.. ik like new. y gi ges rE 4 Dont. "te $82 ous’. | 3 cs Pe. "33 BE Gere oe 9705 50 thesraket Impa ‘$e Ford ar. ret new paint =r Ford $705 $795 T Wa side box rack “ Ford %T, 6 cyl. long box. $1095 a rot By er yy wists . ane cyl ttpaint 37 og a a 6 cyl. Vike new $1005 PANELS "50 Chev. 6 cyl one ton ,... $196 ‘$1 Chev Sedan Delivery .... $195 "63 _ WT, 8 cyl. « $495 "34 . wh, 6 cyl. Bice... $505 5S Ford \%T, 8 cyl sharp ... $695 B+ Chev, 44T, 6 cyt: tt. $695 "56 Ford \T, Sica STAKES AND VANS "$1 Ford [-6, 8 cyl grain body *61 Ford C-5, 8 cylinder .... $405 ft. stake . "1 Ford f-5, . a sense $405 S1 Ford £-8, 14 x we wees $895 53 Ford f-500 8 — wevees $605 "54 Int'l 162 — seveceese 8795 Van " "55 Int'l 162 Series... seen $805 an ‘36 Ford % Ton Stake soeees $895 BUS FLEXIBLE, 26 passenger .... $750 "53 Int'l Motor is UNITS CARRY TUR- ALL NER'S ONE YEAR GUAR- ANTEE, Bob ‘Butler = ASKINS "| 1056 Che Pre-Owned eee ee ‘heer 1954 Olds 83 Holiday coupe, Mydra- mate, a ewer radio, ~~ +. apt 3 new from efgine to the tires $1127. Pord Fairlane 500 sosmes. gon finiss’... sued? ere eee Haskins Chev. Dixie Highway at MIS MAple 53071 nites "til 9 56 BUICK tdoor hardtop. Special, Like an '36 St SUPER, ss “735 OLDSMOBILE ia Power Haupt Pontiac a os we Place to Buy! ors tee ILLE SPORTS COUPE Power brakes and power R&R MOTORS; INC. SHOW PLACE OF ie 7124 Oakland EB 43529 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. Bad rockers _ motor—good tires—good price $125, HOMER: HIGHT MTRS. go from ry CHEVROLET, 1952, DR, POw- _er glide $235. OR 3-$015. __ ‘65 Th gg pb ayy WINDSOR NAS- 2-door ag: a5 See egg ‘creve & white. Pre ay spe- cial, $045, Save $150 from average retail on an above average car. pool ey payments $32.25 per Min cash down or trade. BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, WOODWARD. MI _ 6-3000. R&R MOTORS, INC. SHOW PLACE OF PONTIAC 724 Oakland PE ¢- 48 DeSOTO Transportation Special R&R Motors, Inc. Chrysler-Piymouth-Imperial Sport — o—.- demo. ral ps power, white. to ‘sell, in pag Bud Priced at Ca iter Chevrolet in Com- merce . EM_ 3-4101. - 80 FINE CARS AT THE “Bright Spot” Look.’em Over Sunday . Buy Monday JEROME ti ' ua -"Bright Spot Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 |. Open ’til 10 ‘$8 CHEVY, BY OWNER, 2-DR. Radio & Heater. Powerglide. Ex- tra ae $825 Birmingham. MI THIS ONE 3 BRAND NEW Chevie, 210, 2-Dr. The deal of ae r life, & C RAMBLER SALES Commerce at Union Lk. 23-4155. 55 V-8 4-DR. 210 STRAIGHT ‘55 V-8 CHEV ¢DR. 210 STRAIGHT a ie erie cond OA_ 8-2936 EL AIR, 2 DR, POW- pen “30,000 miles. FE 5-7879. DODGE SEDAN. RADIO AND . ABSOLUTELY NO . Mr. poe at MI 4-7500. r Ford. arold Turne DODGE CORONET, _ R&R MOTORS, INC. _ SHOW PLACE OF POynAC 724 Oakiand 4-3529 56 Dodge Coronet "Ged. Lovely 2-tone. Powerflite, Heater $995 R&R Motors, Inc. Chrysler-Piymouth-Imperial Shop’ Sunday Wooday RUSS DAWSON 232 8. Saginaw 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Au tomatic transmission, power teering, power brakes. ~ $1595 Larry Jerome OCHESTER OL. FORD ae 1-9711 ‘34 NASH RAMBLER 2 DR., AUTO- matic teans., new paint $485 6 ae Fanch wee. Fordomatic, "asec Motor Sales SOUTH BLVD. ‘AT SAGINAW For ‘Sale Cars 91 R&R MOTORS, INC. ° SHOW PLACE OF PONTIAC 124 Oakland 55 Buick Special 2d d = ito and feater. Weal Gren, R&R cory Inc. _ Chrysler-Piymoith-Imperial gene some nN TRANS At Midwest 4-7500 Posnraiie 1 ae ake. one. H ld T owner, eet sell. No dealers F- arold Turner Vord | 3 cHevROLET SAAT TRANS. on 8. Woodward, Bir gham _ Radio, heater, good en- SED ‘52 %4-TON CHEVY TRUCK. ine. $145 full price. $2.40 weekly. cellent cond, $350. FE 3-474 0 cash or trade necessary. BIR- See_ Basil. MINGHAM - RAMBL 666 5. WOODWA: MI 6-300. ; ‘61 CHEVRO! 2- : Auto Insurance 90A very gray gunmetal: | Very | Si PL. & PD FOR POT PRS 3o mouthiy. payments 43.90 mo e includin: rest all charges. FE 4-3536, Eves. FE 2-435 sainimen cash down or old trade Foreign & Sports Cars 90B| WooowARD. Mr uw " Anniversary Special “FI A ‘6? Bel Air Chevrolet 2-door os V-8. Mist green & white — Power & automatic THE FINEST or . transmission. 1 owner. Very low "CMPORTED CARS pans oo $1595 full Logggy Men Blea i 4 mo, on ee eee gash down "of old trade. BIR- LLOYD MYERS QODWARD. MI. 6-36 BIRMINGHAM {MPORTED 820 % — Birmingham | Mich. SHOP wes cmaaesy rose or-purte| ~The BIG Lot res in “iy All_sizes to solve foreign AT car cer at Camm. Market Tire , weg” —_ OLIVER MOTOR ?SALES.- 210 Orchard Lake Ave. SUNDAY Come in Monday * And Make Your Deal OLIVER: MOTOR SALES a oe 2-DR. F ; i Ot 203 Commonwealth FE $-0008. ‘85 FORD, 1 OWNER, $495 FE 8-8450 ‘63 FORD, V-8, '54 DESOTO. V-8. Your choice’ $350. Smith Mtr. UL_ 232-1704, 53 FORD 94 Illinots 1953 FORD. EXC. COND. NO RUST $395. FE 5-2766. No dealers, "62 FORD, ‘_ . od NO RUST. Rung good. 307200 -1958 FORD, CDEe 2 TONE GREEN V-8, R&H 1 owner sharp. ooglarkston Motor Sales Wain Clarkston DEALER Clarkston MA §-5141 or PRD CUSTOM 300, 4 DR., 6 cylinder, FOM, R&H, white side wails real sharp, $1295. Ostrum, —— PE 2000 4-7962 after’ FACTORY BRANCH Open: House “SUNDAY” YOU _ARE WELCOME TO -_, IN et a THE “Make ¥ Your Deal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL 97. | MERCURY )54 Radio & Heater, Merc.-O- Matic, W.Walls’ Beautiful gee & White paint. 18,- tual miles, Like-new. . $1495 PONTIAC | RETAIL | STORE 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9101 FE 3-7117...- # MT, CLEMENS 8ST, — EHIND THE POST OFFICE FE 2-91315 REPOS! ESSION 7 Fubber PE 68-0402 No cash rade 33 Bhar hinar' od creat St eats uke ae aia, pam ionihly pats payments "Ss? Ford Rio ranch wagon. Radio, ie automatic trans- a. pismend pane Ba & white Que owner oat Bu ‘ONLY. $1795 abide Motor Sales b4 Pgh gal ae D MERCURY MY. 3-261 otors, inc. #1 FORD FAIRLANE 500 CON- SE We BON 1064 FORD resets WAGON Ex. glide. $1,100. posi, PE 45302 cellent condition, No rust. "$505. |. _Siter 5 p.m. ij No dealers. FE 5-2766. ' 1954 - a, REAL CHEVIE mR, | 800d cond. : als mH | sp canevn Si tester 6 FORD F. NE CLUB 8E- White . Local car — 1 own an. oe ae le Hg Ra- er. Fordom th: : * Very reasonable at $945. No gim- 1 Chevrolet BelAir 2 dr. se- ks. 24 monthly payments of an, ee Sir Heater. $33.04 mo, Minimum cash down 1595 ’ old trade. BIRMINGHAM- & LER, 666 5. WOODW. ne Meret Monterey 2 dr. 6-3000. : age : ow 5 transmission. Re- ‘SS FORD. ER é Gilieage—iow price $1108, ory Semne. my erie axe at 1955 6 Cyl. 4 Gr, R&H. Reali’ al) inferest & charges. Nice Minimum cash old oe Hydra Pontios Del. 2- at. 3 a, Meotinn. WOODWARD. M MI 6-3900. ‘ OUR ANNIVERSARY ONUS ; ays RER1 MOTORS, Te: 1 SHOW, PEACE OF PONTIAC 387 fea abe pare Belvedere | $1 405" R&R MOTORS, INC. H ABSOLUTELY NO pert ie Sn a credit NOW IS a TIME We must sell Ramblers -in the ext 10 Syn thie te your deal Forth your oy wesw, us co R & Cc Rambler Sales 8145 “Gnion. tk, Ha Nr. EM Sass hy Bm aE R&R MOTORS, ~. ING. > + SHOW PLACE OF PONTIAC Oakland FE 56 Plymouth ¢ Convert ONLY $795 R&R MOTORS, | INC. Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial 1956 PLYMOUTH 4. AA Bandard $105 Pe Oa See 1955 Plymouth Wagon 6 cylinder 2 dr R&H. Std. shift vz clean, inside x. out Drives 34156 Sere INGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 Ford, red and white ...... Dodge Sierra, power SCHUPZ MOTORS, 912 6. Woodward Birmingham MI ‘6 FORD PAIRLANE 2-DR. ‘rece Le Eel wu “WAGON SPECIAL BIRMINGHAM TRADE-INS Plym. economy deluxe .. $1 MI_ 6-6302 R. WILL S $365 f peer mon ondition. Mr. PE 8-402 1956 Excellent ¢ squtpment. 1 owner ¢ ev, MI 4-3500 or MA i, & MERCURY, Standard shift, Bell, Great Credit’ Mar® REPOSSESSION = No cash needed LINCOLN CON VERTIBLE. ondition, rake an 4-7500, Hatoia "Taser Ford. ~ EXTRA SHARP $5 Buick Century Cpe. "SS Olds 88 4 dr Holiday "66 Pontiac wr ; "56 Olds gp BE day ‘$7 MGA lainias FRIENDL ‘OREIGN CA AND SER 628 N. Main, Rochester, 152. MERCURY PE 2-2483, after 6 p HOUGHTEN & SON ¥Y OLDS DEALER SALES OL 1-9761 CONVERTIBLE, "ST naga bo aig —— se! mpany farts ccubhian car. Call anytime MAy- fair 6-3546. ‘66 MERCURY MONTEREY “— Wagon, FE §-0395 after 3 o- aun . 2 perm 60 mo, ‘cana a ‘= char sou _—— cosh “BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward MI 6-3900 rj TERCURY MONTEREY 2-DR. white down 19517 BMW ISETTA—A REAL saver, 70 miles ver ga Cajl PE Sales, MING 8. WOODW. = a aT. $50.00. 5048 it St. Crescent Lk. allon. 8-4530. Community Motor ‘58: RAMBLER. HERE Is A BEAU- ty. Solid black, white tires. — Gas AM | ARD. “NORTH Has The 1-YEAR GIVEN FREE’ WITH EVERY CA 100% 1957 Ford Fairlane eects rd ot Be) Air 2-door ... 957 Sed = — te: eee eee 195s Sis Dodge top V4, 1953 Pontiac 4-Dr, Hyd. NEW CAR DEMOS Bel Air s-Doot, hardtop ehenee eeoee tee eeneee 65 more to pick from ‘BANK RATES Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward Birmingham MI CHEVROLET CO. ‘ INTERNATIONAL DISCOUNT . WARRANTY Coverage; No Exclusions Open 8:30 a.m. to § p.m. North Chev. Aye. 42736 R + $1446 + $1283 1266 = So Be "|RER MOTORS, INC. SHOW PLACE OF PONTIAC T34 Oakland PE 43529 ’56 Diymouth Savoy Beautiful ns Powerflite, ra- R&R MOTORS, INC. Chrysier-Plymouth-Imperial by original o stee’ moe Power Seabee. Rvezometis. a £3 new tires last = Exc. fr’ iain ask for Mr. Lewis be- fore 5:30 p.m "63 PONTIAC. GOoD CONDITICR, _hew paint, FE 6-2673 ‘86 PONTIAC STA RCHIEF 2 DR Catalina No power. ota. MAple 5-4466 58 PONTIAC SUPERCHIEF 4 DR. rdtop. Like new. FE 5-604. “NO MONEY DOWN _ _Saginaw. + ‘eT 5] PONTIAC STARCHIEP. CATA- TIAC STARCHIEP. CATA- Hyd Lk, ner WW Tires. 2) PONTIAC SEDAN. HYDRA, RA- ATER. A UTELY $8. : : Parks “at Se 4-7500. Turner "83 PONTIAC COnVEERT. WITH (38 segine Sharp! FE 43937. 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF +DR. Custom Ran E-z EYE, , Clean. $575. ‘39 PONTIAC 4DR STARCHIEP Vista. All deluxe ae .. Leather trim By owner The PRICE AND CAR ARE RIGHT | WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1956 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE, ITH WwW TOP, ther uphol- HITE red. kh stering, full factory cuaipanent in- cluding 4way power and many accessories. $2495 1958 PONTIAC SAFARI 4DR. WAGON. red and white with matching interior, wer steering and brakes radio, eater, hydramatic As clean as they come! $2495 1955 CADILLAC SEDAN, Beautiful bee Fully equi sonaitiontig Weteads wheels and $1995 , mew tires. PONTIAC FT..IN, et hy- matic We have 4 to choose rom. Formally Oakland County cars, A real savings at FORD WAGON A red and white beauty with radio, heat. er, automatic power = A low mileage one-owner ¢ 1395 1956 9 PASSENGER nM. LDS STARFIRE CONVERTI Besutiful tur se 5 white leather top. ly equi including full pow- er. A re ti 6 i PONTIAC ‘AIN 8 jo, heat- ay hydramatic. beautiful robi: ege blue, low mileage one-owner "$595 SPECIAL ua Boe Radio a and es oo “Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1390 N. Woodward S 'B’hath MI-4-1930 we | 965 Down 4 For That Beautiful USED CAR Shelton Pontiac Buicle AR GALES) aces rive 18133 ~ "pouting ,Gogp COND. Fa SORE Ty De GOOD TRANS ‘era, Needs body work. MAr 4, Remodeling ange R&R ‘MOTORS, INC. SHOW PLACE OF PONTIAC Oakland PE ¢3629 33 PONTIAC . Like. new, Tires, Solid R&R Motors, ‘ayy Curysies-Plymouth-Imperial _ R&R MOTORS, INC. a SROy FACE CF Rea FE +3528 733 Willys Sed. Deliver Rea! nice with Bome and £ R&R Motors, Inc. R&R MOTORS, INC. ._ Chrysler-Piymouth-Imperial Anniversary Special — ‘96 Rambler wagon. Ratio & with the bony and heater, wash- ety bumpers. Socetiens cons Siiton, Must sacrifice. MI eine, 1961 WILLYS MILITARY JEEP. = simechaoise good rubber. ey PE 46-1947 Pa 6 pm. " ie ] ig a lad $560 DOWN $76.44 PER MO, wiesrdon 4 Door $650 DOWN $81.90 PER MO, Med "hee 4 Door $500 DOWN $76.44 MO, TEL . | $850 $78.49 MO, - et " = rave Se r $360 DOWN $33 PER MO, MO, ‘ST FORD 8 $0 DOWN” 483 PER MO. $240 sown "hetan Per g es on z PLYMOUTH $360 pown* tte PER MO, ‘86 FORD 6 $18 DOWN $36.49 PER MO, ‘36 PLY! Custom re $298 DOWN ‘Ss CHEVROLET 6 | $225 DOWN $44.09 PER MO, F-Dome 2 i “1 e $200 DOWN $42.7) PER MO ‘88 _Desoro * F-Dome 4 Door $200 DOWN $42.73 PER MO, per 3s, FEY MOUT 8 y vedere $185 DOWN $37.02 PER Mo, ‘5S PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 Door 6 $185 DOWN $37.92 PER MO, 56 PLYMOUTH 6 ‘Savoy Chib Sed. é $185 DOWN $3192 FER MO, Club Sedan $37.92 PER VICK. oer $185 Down “f Doge on. 54 i Fistene Ook oO $145 DOWN $43.15 ‘54 PONTIAC 8-Chief Doo: saad DOWN Conor. 4 PER MO, as ae $85 DOWN ot Pee MoO, Fired ‘53 DeSOTO 90s DOW 4 Door $36.97 PER MO, DeSOTO Firston 4 Door $05 DOWN $36.97 PER MO, clipe ipper 2 tT Bove $95 DOWN $36.97 PER MO, ‘83 PLYMOUTH $95 Down * "136.91 PER Mo. 62 DeBOTO Custom 4. Door $28.4 PER MO, BRAID pgafgruruoire pesuen att) Ase ae bute DEALING CASS J Laeee . D B-T ; T ig =" $59.46 PER MO. \ S Televisions P ec seh wes «an Cede tong eihos acl Sa -“(4) Tie Tae Dough. Taam EwaetV Channe. 4 -WWJ-TV — Channel 7WAYETV. Channel S-OKLW ATV (9) Yellen Me. i : u:t5 @) Uncle Crichimis. | Fire Thor-Able Missile a 1:0 (1) Shock Theater. oe ia oe ie Allentics Shh 6:00 iy Franliee Doster. Helrons ) Ree aces : into sigs g ips, murders cattle-king crand-| Claw.” (a) rio ¢ (9) Mary Morgan. * Planes Wait for Cone oy 3 Theater (cont) : 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. : () gadiers of -Fortune. (2) N'wateh (cont.) ae hen. oe sas oes | care CANAVERAL, Fla (AP) ) } Soe. Lada. 4) It’s a Great Life. _ aa . (7) Youth | SUNDAY MORNING e oy Le tic ICBM warhead far out over ‘6% (o) Hawkeye. 1:85 (2) Meditations, guests. | (9) Movie, ic tae apler and Reged ts ~ (@) Saber of London [8:0 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. meet fooler) Steve Allen Loca 1:38 (2) As The World Tums. recover if intact for the first time (2) Racket Squad $:30 (2) Christophers. seek (7) Margie. in ‘aix lanuchings kawa, Joanné Gilbert, Frank () dee we And 7:00 (7) 26 Men. 8:55 (4) (color). News. Gorshin, guests. n y: The huge. two-stage rocket, a (9) Gilead Baptist. (9) Billboard. (7) Maverick. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. modified combination of the inter- (4) Policewoman. 9:00 (2) Court of Health, (9) Movie. “Lost in alt? (2) Susie. meetinig yanin Thor and Vonguaré Fag (4) Gaurch o/ the Crossroads.| . Harem,” ( 1, (4) tecker) Truth or Cones | (1) Dick Clark Show. Tom. ()Understanding| — Marilyn Maxwell, — . inthe 96 mates 1 wasn ih my Annette Fun- Our World. 8:00 (2) Eq Sullivan. Show filmed), ., pag som ean after a spectacular blastof icello, Ford. (9) Oral Roberts. | in P _Maaice Chel 6) (color) Haacis B A fest of wench, ships aid (9) Saturday Date. 9:30 (2) Detroit. Pulpit. ” valier, J; McKeever, (1) Music saa aggis. {planes waited in rendezvous off (4) People Are Funny. (4) Crossroads. Ames , British CO-|, 99 (2) Big P ngo. Ascension Island 5,000 miles to the @) Perry Mason. Playwright}’ (7) Christian Science. median,. Richard .Hearne,|*% (2 Big Payott. southeast ready to recover the elu- murdered. . (9) Frontiers. / Ballet dancers. os a Forges sive cone after it splashed into the 8:00 ra Jubilee U.S.A. 9:45 (7) Accent, 8:30 (7) Lawman. (9) : see. en (9) Hearld of Truth, 10:00 (2) This Is the Life, \g:00 (2) GE Theater: Joan Caul- a4 — ieee, |_ A bright puff a tiny (4) (color) Perry — Como. (4) Cartoon Time. field, Don DeFore in “The @ beset : : flash of light in rapid succession Nanette Fabray, Billy Rose, (7) Faith for Today. s fe (1) Who Pg sad seo indicated that the second stage of Everly Brothers. (9) Bible Answei's. (4) (color) Diana Shore. Gin- 4:09 (2) Brighter Day ‘ the 80-foot launching vehicle had (2) P. Mason (cont.) 10:15 (9) Sacred Heart. ger Rogers, Cesar a OS Game bea Dep. got Nee #:38 (7) Jubilee (cont.) ty.30 (2) Cartuon Frolics. Mahaliah, Jac! Cy xteeticen Up to now Force (9) Temple Baptist. (7) Bishop Pike. (D) Colt 5. aay tox gest pao ae nee eee ae et Oe ~ (4) P, Como (cont.) (9) Christoptiers, (9) Movie. ‘The Blue Veil,” 4:30. (2) Edge of Night tiny cones that are in aiding - (2) Dead or Alive. -Opera|+i:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. Charles Laughton, Jane Ci tharencd Forest missile scientists to develop the star pays yansom for kid- (4) (color) George Pierrot, |. Wyman, Joan Blondel, Rich-|. 99 (2) Jimmy Dean ultimate nuclear warhead shield naped sister. / (1) Johns Hopkins. - ard Carlson. as cohen oe Pierrot me ICBM’s of the future as 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. Musical- (9) Movie. 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The oe Gooey the Titan and. Minuteman. variety. . 11:30 (4) Cartoon Carnival. Avon i" due 'c v (9) . Hockey. Chicago at To- tling Crash. “ i er-| Looney Tunes. . rento ans Maine Charles Boyer. (6% (® Detrot Banéstind, §=— Pains Suffered 4 (a) Black Saddle. is tar- : 10:00 (2) Richard Diamond. . ; : pile cat dient. 12:00 (7) Bowling. (4) Loretta Young. =m (0 Sore. by Alcoholics 2 as Sek Susanna (9) Looney Tunes. (7) Ice Hockey. : turns safe-cracker to recover (2) (color) Littie Lulu. 10:30 (2) What's My Line? . |Worst Possible eubarreasing | letter ad-|12:30 (2)-Roy Rogers. (4) Arthur Murray. al on ; dressed to boss (4) Dateline: U.N. 10:45 (7) Meet McGraw. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah —The 9:30 (T) Welk (cont.) (9) Beience Fiction: {11:00 (2, 4, 9) News, Weather. : president of the National Council (9) Hockey (cont.) 12:45 (4) Industry on Parade. 11:15 (4) Americans at Work. 8a? on Alcoholism says there are no (4) Cimarron City. Matt in-|t:00 (2) Movie. (7) Movie. “Red Stallion,” er uittl pains or anxiety compareble to vestigates brutality reports (4) U. of M. Presents. Robert Paige. those suffered as a result of alco- when Chinese work gang is (7) World Adventure Series. |11:29 (9) Movie. “Cluny Brown,” holism, + Seoea ie (9) Movie. Charles Boyer, Jennifer Relative Draws Salary R. Brinkley Smithers said the 12) Have Gun, Travel. Pala-|t:30 (4) Frontiers of Faith. Jones, Peter Lawford. pains are greater than those of din faces lynch mob. (7) Movie. 11:25 (2) Movie. “Man of Two| Payments Though She childbirth, battlefield wounds or 10:08 (7) Graham. 2:00 (4) Wisdom. Worlds,’’ Frances Lederer. Left Jan. 28 surgery. (9) (cont.) (2) Movie. 11:30 (4) Frontier. “When one -realizes,” he said, (4) Cimarron (cont.) 2:30 (4) Pro Basketball. 12:00 (4) (color) News. “that the sick alcoholic is suffer- (2) Gunsmoke. Crooked (7) College News Conference. WASHINGTON (AP) — A vet-|ing front 20 to 30 bona fide physi- gambler’s lady caus.s|%:00 (7) Open Hearing. >» MONDAY MOBNING eran Minnesota congressman who|cal disabilities in addition to the trouble. 3:30 (7) Fashion Show. . 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. hag three members of his family/even more excruciating agonies 10:30 (7) Graham (cont.) (9) Movie. 6:50 (2) Meditations. on his office payroll is continuing|of anxiety, depression, memory (9) Prov. Affairs. (2) Great Challenge #:55 (2) On The Farm Front. | payments to one of them although|loss and estrangement from both (4) DA’s Man. Shannon/4:00 (7) Roller Derby. 7:08 (2) TV Gollege. she left his staff on Jan. 28. God and his fellow man, this isn’t “playg:rl operation.” |#:30 (7-Bowling Stars. (4) Today. - ~*~ * * . | hard to understand.” (2) Sea Hunt. (2) Leonard Bernstein. (7) Big ‘Show. “This is just ‘accumulated| Smithers said his comments 10;45 (9) Theater 15. (4) Sports on Parade. 7:30 (2) Cartoon Frol.cs. leave,” Rep. H. Carl Andersen (R-|gave consideration to the pains of 11:00 (7) Biff Baker. 4:45 (2) Detroit Speaks. (7) Breakfast Time. Minn) said Friday in reference to|cancer victims, mental disease (9) News. 5:00 (4) Kaleidoscope. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. his sister-inlaw, Susanna Johnson/patients and heart disease cases. |: (4) News. (7) Paul Winchell. 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. Andersen, 62, 5 (2) News. 5:30 (9) Easter Seal Parade of'g:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. The: 1l-term congressman said ye 11:10 (9) Weather. Stars. ~ 9:00 (2) Movie. he intends to keep Mrs. Andersen Ticker Tape Parade 11:15 (9) Theater, Drama: Spring (7) Lone Ranger. (4) I Married Joan. on the payroll at $690 a month for Byington, “Everybody's (2) Amateur Hour. 9:30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. |up to six months as terminal W. | 0K | Baby.” (39.) Cesar Ro- SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 19:99 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. _[leave eicomes e y “A Gentleman at 6:00 (2) Small World. Noel Cow- (7) Jean’s Notebook. Also on Andersen's office payroll . . fot " (42.) ard, James Thurber, Actress|10:15 (7) Lady of ee are his son, Alffed, 20, at $404) wew YORK (AP) — Ireland’s| (4) Weather. Siobhan McKenna discuss hu- (9) Billboard. a year, and a sister, Julia Hoppen| president Sean T, O'Kelly, who/ (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 (4) Movie. Comedy: Martin, “Thanks for Every- thing.” (°32.) (2) 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Adven- ture: Louis Hayward, “The Return of Monte Cristo." |6: ('46.) 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