Move to Boost — Welfare Fund ~ Fails by 1 Vote . Plan Sought to Restore County-State Split From 70-30 to 50-50 Basis A compromise move to -alter the 70-30 per cent county-state split on wel- fare costs failed by a single vote in the Michigan House of Representatives . : yy ae ents of measures to volnen the formuia to its previous 50-50 level gave up on trying to attach an amendment to this effect on an appropriation bill. They tried a * ing the larger share, but this also failed to gain approval. The old 50-50 formula was aban-/' doned last year in return for a state appropriation to local hos- pitalization programs. Rising un- employment, however. sent welfare _ soaring, and many coun- ties, including Oakland, were hard. . pressed to find funds for welfare costs. ’ Sinee the 70-30 agreement went into effect July 1 of last yéar, it has cost Oakiand- County | $481,000 more of the daxpayerw’ money than what it would have under George H. Burt, director of the county's cortal welfare a ment. Rep. Arnel] Seesivem (R- Trav-| ~erse. City), chairman of the House; Ways and | ns creams e ot mated thet compromise have cogt the state about $5- poy lion over House - approved wel- a fare > seensiommen totaling $63,-| 310.426 The 050 formula would have| cost $9 million more. Blocking any & ghange in the welfare cost wad te beeen Cite to Broomfield’s Charge ‘was the “‘hold the line’ Rev.ublican. * budget, designed to ease the state’ s| ' ailing financial position. Pontiac’s Easter Shoppers Lucky Weatherwise Easter shoppers are getting a break in the Pontiac area. The! weatherman predicts for another, day. partly cloudy with little change in temperature. Tonight's low will be pear 36-40 6-40 split, with the county still bear- the old formula, - said | Fierce: F ight Looms as Congress Splits Over Pentagon Plan today on the military spending powers he proposed for the secretary of defense. An Easter recess postponed until April 15 — one day after Congress returns — m What shaped up as a major battle over the plan. _ Some Congress members approved the plan; others criticized some of its-features both as — the continuance of the Army;* ‘Driver Held Navy and Air Force as such | and as taking over congres-| sional functions. Eisenhower asked Congress to| make appropriations, “ effective) July 1, 1959, to the secretary of defense rather than specifically to the separate services. The secretary would be able to! transfer funds among ~ various | services. Sen. Bitdges (R-NH), senior Republican on the Senate Appro- ° priations Committee, said that such action would “practically abolish the services” and. amount to “a surrender on the part of Congress."’ Congress long has held to jts traditional power to decide how much money each service is. to iget. | Rep. Kilday (D-Tex) noting that | defense money makes up nearly) jtwe thirds of the annual budget, {said giving control of such an fe ow -And as they led him away, they laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, coming out of the country, and on him they laid the cross, that he might bear it after Jesus. — And. there followed him a great compar y of people, and of women, which also bewailed and lamented him. But Jesus turning unto them. said, Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children. al —From the Gospel according to St. Luke. FREDERICK W. SWORDS disaster area, + to 12; at Least 5,000 Homeless Governor Declares State WASHINGTON (#)—Opponents of .President Eisen- of Eme Seeks. hower’s defénse reorganization plan centered their fire} $5 Million Federal Aid ‘SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Hundreds of. California communities braced today for a new Pacific storm ex- and probably central flood- ravaged areas tomorrow, — toll soared, meanwhile, to 12, including six traffic deaths attributed to the storm in Los Angeles. The homeless numbered at least 5,000 and Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, who de- clared the entire state a ealled on ‘President Eisenhower for five million dollars in emer- gency federal aid. Knight reported to the President that highway and levee -damage alone is 12 million dollars. Unesti- imated damage to crops and other- property will run into many mifl- lions more, Forty-foot high coastal. waves la Sen Mateo County | to heal im- Says State Roa d ‘As Throngs Worship in Jerusalem (Offers Amnesty ea a me Youth Accused Sete is a Pastry } wang sng sone Funds Not Lost Churches Hold toCastro Rebels ===" {Homicide sms an neateitiaittom Tre Ore Services Calls Sern 0G et Roches Boy Charged ye After Friend’s in Cor Accident Death said he will support whatever steps aré necessary to give the secre-| for JERUSALEM @.-- The Easter! Thousands crowded city and Talk of General Strike jew! administrative authority in, Disarming, Nips > t ede ’ on F ral Money hymns of Christians mingled with county churches this afternoon for’ Moslem calls to Ramadan prayers the traditional Tre Ore services| | All of the nearly $72 million in in the Old City of Jerusalem today commemorating the sorrow ful! federal funds for highway con- while Jews across the armistice hours of Christ on the Cross ment today held out. an offer of that will destroy the identity of old companion ina car crash ‘struction in Michigan next year line in the New City stocked up| Worshipers filled the auditori- ie they di wlio - a our armed forces.” Wednesday night. has been issued ‘will be apportioned in time and f° Passover feasts tonfght. um of Central Methodist Church! a ° Rta Both Eisenhower and Secretary against Frederick W. Swords, of With celebrations of the three re-| where the Pontiac Pastors Assn./¢™mmemt degrees, meanwhile, ‘of Defense SMcElroy disclaimed Rochester he Defense Department, but atid- A warrant charging. negligent. | HAVANA & — Cuba's govern «. I shall not favor any legislation homicide in the death of a 16-year-, 9 i ~ ‘Broomfield that he was stili drag- dozen nations gathered in the Jor- for Florida Vacation’? — Peace Luther C. Green iging his feet’’ in securing what dan-held Old City, where Jesus’ federal] funds have been allocated:.was tried and cpndemned by Pon- Words Frem the Cross” vere | Dr. Joseph I. Chapman of Beth- Guell asserted that the rebels were a minority group going DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. w—A| Exemination was set for April. | The peril was evidenced in the rich Sap Joaquin Valley farm- | lands this morning where nearly 90,000 Ypersons have been alerted to prepare fer possible evacua- tiog. Thousands of fertile acres are already blanketed by water And several hundred’ destitute Aamilies were forced to flee their ‘created havoc with communica- itions, so necessary in an emer- ‘gency. Hundreds of miles of power pected to pound northern: The state’s known death . ‘Death Toll Soars vt a ; I Satu wi ich ; any Baptist Church, tlie Rev. — . - 2 ; | 15. The youth failed to post $1,000 a rdays high i rea leo the state for federal inbervteteltins Pilate. Brcaki ng up into! paul ge of First Method- against the desires of the Cuban i sin a on ne and telephones lines were down. = ; jroad buildings. ; groups according to languages.) ist Church, Rev. J, Allen Parker | People, but he said the Batista | ot Cuba bought last| — d . In the High Sierras, sow piled Easter! ind t 12-22 miles an | government would negotiate with gencio be a of a ught Swords: was the river f the erty Wins a less | The Demoeraiic commissioner |hey carried heavy crosses along) of Newman AME. Church, the | & year is being renovated. jcar which crashed, killing passen-| @P 22 feet in some areas, and ski hour are predicted for tonight and) the route Jesus followed to cruci-| Rev. Wayne E. Welton of the | *!! elements to restore peace. |: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) tomorrow. | added that $1,979,000 out of |) At each oi tha 14 stations ' gue = ihe | Work reportedly has been going|ger Gary Bridge, of 138 Glendale ae liens The lowest thermometer reading, $71,935,119 im federal interstate ixion, > stations; Parkdale Church of the Nat- He again pledged full guarantees o7 since the middle of February St., Rochester, Wednesday night. ne monies for the 1959 fiscal year of the cross they stopped for hymns; arene, Rev. Edmond 1. Watkins for all. opposition parties in the anq furniture was moved in al In a statemept made to the pros- M i" f East siege a cma at 80 -p | have been obligated so far. and ‘sermons. of the Josiyn Avenue United presidential election now set for few days ago. ‘ecutor’s offices Swords said he was Song i SASS e mercu a at < p.m: : Presbyterian and Rev, Calvin C. Nov. 3. : | Te i ; As the Way of the Cross pro- Neighbors say'-the swimming/driving at 8@ miles an hour when Editorial . Find ag pc peg eet . cession began, Mosiems assem. Rice of Central Methodist. | , * * * pool has been filled, telephones in- |he swerved‘ to avoid something in ———s Macki ted ae the, Bled mearby at the hallowed | Presiding at the three-hour serv-/ The Prime Minister added that stalieq and floodlights set up on/the road. ; ear struck a utility See Page 6 thie time, Moce auies, OY Dome of Rock for the usual Fri- lice were the Rev, Galen E. Her-! the: government would also agree the spacious _ grounds. _|pole. y funds, on a %-10 federal-state da e duri Ramadan, to international supervision of the —— tmatchi -annot be collected| 48¥ Prayers during adam, ‘cshey, associate pastor of the First rrom e matching plan, can " elections by a group such as the} by the state unti] the fiscal year the hely month of a The Presbyterian Church, Rev. Carl Organization of American States.| ai u n r e | r e ervi C e Ss i: Dome of Reck marks spot |W Nelson of St. John Lutheran UT8* et F thf L tte begins July 1, where -the prophet Moha A church and Dr. Milton H. Bank.| Although Castro's troops prob- a ers ; * * ; * ascended on- horseback into heav- |pastor ef Central Methodist. ably number less than 10 per cent! é Broomfield said this delay leads) o9 qhe reck was once the sa-| Parishioners jammed St. Mi- ‘of the government's forces, he has. to a delay in eg aoa — cred altar of the Jewish temple |chacl’s, St. Benedict's, St. Jo-| ibeen threatening -to call a general AUGUSTA, Ga. P—A_ bone- 5 — — Ff at the s pend from which Jesus drove the mon- lseph’s, St, Hugo of the Hills, St. strike in an effort to unseat Ba- chilling drizle peppered tM const aie ; eb dn crmouneed| *% changers. Vincent de Paul and Our Lady of|'!st@. Augusta National Course today jact fall ‘is Hrocteding on ‘sche-, At the other end of the Way of the Lakes for the Stations of the “4 sa ort eat te reuit {dule.”’ ithe Cross, the Church of Holy Sep- Cross, Mass of the Pre-Sanctified, B ild d T t | pp seedlag< og and Veneration of the Cross. ew1aere Le) | of young Ken Venturi in the sec- julchre, Christians were to enter, : | of the Masters Golf _ - \the church courtyard opposite the Hundreds thronged to All| | homiannh Water 3 Feet Deep ‘mosque of Amar as loudspeakers) ‘Saints Episcopal Church on Wil: ‘Spends 2N ights | Th ssive course, measur. inthe mosque’s minaret broadcasi) jiams street for the annual Tre | pe 00. yards, played longer | a (INS) — A. Sood sermons in Arabie. ‘ Sra seevies, Alone at Home | the result of rain | three feet deep in some : E . | clay teiaie- tet aight. | inundated 18 blocks of residential I. Jews in the NeW City prepared Pontiac Senin filled ah First HUTCHINSON, Kan. n" My | licati that the Northwest Detroit last night for Seder, the feast just after sun-| Christian, Baldwin Avenue Method-) mommy and daddy have left Indications were , ; list. First Church of God and) me,” a bewildered little boy told world’s leading pros and ama: | when a 24inch water main burst. (down which opens the weeklong. iT Raptist churches where the! ist: veskerday teurs, who gave Augusia’s par | The broken main poured as much |Passover festival. The traditional] ee Fé pat 2 ' a al F va! * neighbor — a 96-36--72 a record beating in the | as five feet of water into at (spring festival commemorates qn/Cmes Coe —— hd s ; a | opening round yest-rday, would | least 20 basements and scores emancipation from Egyptian slav-!owship observed — be ate Jeffry Allan Easterday, 3%, | fad the going much tougher in | of automobiles stood in-water up.|ery of ancient Israelites led by Fight Water toe: Sewanee Se.) Mevarendy spent. two nights | a ate . to the floorboards. "Moses. |gregations met in Christ Lutheran’ alone-at home. His father was , pt ial sa that wet |Church for a combined service with! on a flight to Texas; his mother clas an ‘capacity crowds. ® | is missing. veather rules were in effect. ; Tom Easterday, formerly of Players could clean their golt| Hynt at 4 Parks Tomorrow Memphis, an.eniis snd eaten ot the baits on the greece but could Oh, Yeah! Hutchinson Naval Air Station, not smooth out ball marks until | E A it K id MARYVILLE, Tenn, (INS) — | left early Tuesday aa ai flight ne putting was completed. roy g g S Wal I IS Professor David H. Briggs mes- | Corpus Christi, Tex. The weather forecast was for t " t merizes his Maryville Coilege Easterday, arriving home, said clearing later in pe Ned r Thousands of Easter eggs are awaiting Pontiac’s young- | students with this hypnotic SUg- | he had sent $25 to his wife, also Phe a aes tally the sters tomorrow at four city parks. gestion: et will oo Bees 26, by an acquaintance the day year’s money winning list, was 2 ~*~ *.* ae ae corto suet he left. broad . = _ : _ late starter with his leading Organized by the Dept. of Parks and Recreation, as- fpr thine sis were found 4 Fo Sear aga cea te sta Un Pods Press |= ! ‘Today's early scores: ai object oO n = re - * Srex “Fleck, fo ihuteneesewues feted hunt starting at 2 p.m. ws O wid ‘s ress “She's jtist gone,” said Sheriff’ a . ti seeenanererhs 3- See “We he iden Ted Krell, bn iciks Be The hunts will be staged at Jaycee Park, Joslyn at ae ora ne 2 a ; ! Charles Sheppard a resteeges -79—162' Walton; Murphy Park, East boulevard at Elm; Oakland a Pr ee b) The neighbor telephoned Shop. Billy Burke |... 25. .s0e0 +00. B0-83--163 County News. 10 *Hendri de Lamase ....-+..--- 4-81-1653; = Park, Montcaim and Glenwood; and seme near Soe ta : Paster erences. ; pard after young Jeffry said he *D.notes amateur, * | Bee Cee ya 1 ht: al nei He Saco ea RO ne Pre Farm & Garden......,.. ok ceutes iaeke or Masih a ‘Flat Stale and Tired’ Any youngster 11 years old or younger ean partictiais High School........... «+++ 17 | his two dogs. He ate dry pereal i , and parents have been asked to take them to the park | Markets ..........0 ee cocoa and oatmeal. . gues NEW DELHI (INS) — Indian | nearest their home. = we Obituaries ........ sateeet ts Goop FRIDAY SERVICE—Chr istians thrdugh Ponting Preis Phote Prinie Minister Jawaharlal Neh- - * + + se “— “eet Pax os Income Tax Returns epeparee out the world gathered in churches this afternoon worshipped in Central Methodist Church. Shown ru said today he is seriously con- Assisting in the egg hunt will be the Pontiac Junior TV & Radio Programs 7 Aneus Colnsbell--tex, afeountant 23618 forthe traditional three hour services commem- ate residents of the community as they sang the Nehru told thside Kiwanis Club and the | wes farl............... _> orating Christ's Crucifixion. Under the auspices © opening “hym. Services were also held in other he recently felt “Sat, | Camber tena oe Ponts " nae ig ON a a a | Jerome “Bright Spot” Needs S¥1P| Gr the Pontiac Pastors’ Association, hundreds Pontiac churches, sae aor pe oweaaea Organizations of Pontiac. Women’s Pages......... 45. cars, "S4'68's, Top $. FE e008. the Pon ' ' A ’ Siced « F \ f i : eon ‘ \; se i \ ; : ‘ : . | ‘ gS \ 4 a ae We : oe Ss tag a { NO i , 4 A sf ; * re \s i. eo ¥ . ‘ j 7 Ai Ss xe. ; r? d 4 { i a 4 : \ ‘ ch | “A : ; a ie : ‘ ee SEs rm ES teen? eee cece a, ae ee } : % \ i” \, rs ell ha kg ee ae ee a = # homes for a roof over their heads. jnot lost, State Highway Commis- ligions coinciding, the Holy City held the annual Good Friday serv- nipped talk = Havana of a rebel any such intention despite the) Swords, 17, son of Mrs. He lon. 7 ‘sioner John C. Mackie declared was bustling with pilgrims on both ice general strike. . . ‘much broader powers McElroy|C. Swords and the late Mr. Swords, ' , vibe tockton oye. get pro Ec he , 4 ided int (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) - of 737 Ludlow St., was returned toificials provided food a shelter eee x* * * = it scicoes Smad ond ionpen aan ole Laat gaan Castro made no immediate reply = iil the Oakland County jail follgwing/for 1.100 homeless flood victims. : a . “lq : ' hss to the offer of a general amnesty hi I h f « & & , , . t seat ssions ba’s S appearance last night defore| Mackie was answering a charge | . * * ® ‘ ‘0 be seated at intermissions. | announc “ed last night by Prime Cui Batista Planning Avon Township Justice df the’ The record-breaking downpours ; by Congressman William S.| About 5.000 Christians from a Speaking from the “Seven |Minister Gorizalo Guell | ae amma ‘Live- Expensively’ _ money for?” Judge Roth asked Fierce Fight Looms ~ Over Pentagon . hower said: “Strategic and tacti- The Weather Admits Forgery at Lapeer Firm - Worker Tells Judge He Embezzled $50,000 to George J. Fernea, °3. of Lapeer, who admitted embezzling ‘about $50,000" from the Bostick Foundry in Lapeer, pleaded guilty to forg- ery today in Lapeer County Circuit Court. ' Sentencing was set for May 9 by visiting Circuit Judge Stephen J. Roth of Genesee County: Lapeer Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn disqualified himself from hearing the case because he had served as a one-mian grand juror in inves- tigating the embezzlement. Fernea was charged specifi- cally with forging one check for $152 against the firm by which he had. been employed for 28 years. When Judge Roth asked him if there was more money involved, he said yes—approximately $50,000. “What on earth did you use the him. - ‘For expensive living, new cars and drinking,’ Fernea replied. Baby Missing. From Hospital Police Asked to Join Search for Nurse Who Sought Adoption northern Illinois were asked to join in the search for Mrs. questioning. Hospital officials said the baby, identified only as named Smithja slab of Police said Mrs. Pfiefer had worked until 11 p.m, they. said she had applied for adoption of a baby at the hospital a few weeks a ths ‘ Hackenetter, af heathy: Ydrk- ville, was reported separated from her husband and has filed suit for (Continued From Page One) would assume both ‘over spending and over military activities under the proposal. McElroy told a news conference he considered: the spending pro- posal as measiing that if an emer- gency situation arose after a bud- get was completed, the secretary could chgnge or transfer funds from one service to another. The battle in Congress could becom@ a tug of war between Eisenhower's military prestige and ‘the insistence of the Army, Nayy and Air Force. on remaining as separate and powerful as pos-| gible. . / In sending up his plan, Eisen- cal planning must be, completely combat forces organized Pull 0.5. Weather Bereay Report VICINITY — Partly who was|more sticks on the campfire and/nitting the ground, but he realized identified as the nurse sought for/stood warming his hands; Another|ne was there, flat on his belly, BETTER STAY INSIDE —.There’s a bit of water on the floor, but much more outside, so this young miss, Joyce Rayburn, is quite content to spend some time at this Sacramento, Calif. furniture store. The water on the floor seeped in during heavy rains before employes blocked Thais tie shyt z il 2 Le : - g i H g earth and ‘he felt himself falling. 2 :& cheese, * * * Their spears leaned against a Soldiers Guarding Tomb See Christ Rise, Radian Awarded lightning had burst in his ownyhis face twisted to one side iniwrs, Arthur q Squirrel|Center burst bloom today. head. A violent shaking seized the|the dirt, his eyes registering the/pq atin Ntkcashion bamaes r The outlines of :two figures took|61 E. Tennyson Ave., John C. gardens. like men but not. like|Austin, of 828 Pine Grove, Lake|hundreds of bluebells. a aan, Soothes pop tenpadg men, radiant, glowing heights of Orion, Mrs, Dorothy Elliott, of 159 Gardeners made the first of 10 another appeared|'- Washington St., Lake Orion, and|seasonal plantings i Gomer a Mr. Hill, who resided at 18275 .: * " Ly of 70 Bagley grown—a to Kirkshire, Birmingham, leaves ee i. millions of annual visitors. |his wife, Helen; a son, Dr. Ed- They won either wardrobes for| Flags of ward J. adults, teenagers or ,| were por ports -|ranging- in price trom $100 to $50./Pi##8 : Spring Bursts Six viners were amoueed lat Rockefeller Ore he Dress Up for Easter” sponsored by the Down- ] a Center Today _ ite buried new spring outfits were) NEW YORK u& — Rockefelleria Smiley, of 3935 Anoka St. peeenllid nee aie lilies suddenly The Rosary Plains, Mrs. Adelino Martins, offappeared in the promenade 8 p.m. today at the William Vasu their superiors, includ- inline pf hig Poa bay Apr ing Pilate, and also the ruling) - day of last week, With the pro- meminanes, whe pall Gate .teess City Police Arrest Three pie vincial Sabbath over at sunset, it Ee i : * now.was near midnight in the had dozed, ‘iat the Nuz-(for Disorderly Conduct Nhile "Wh aut le his hooded ryt gt. there this conve: péenuja closer tbout higineck, aid rileted’ in "Ge etclont Wet. now slumped against a tree. What a doctrinal gospel of Nicodemus be- weird business this was — guard- nego tween the priests and the sergeant. ramose » swat 99 He glanced-at the face of the | | dg pee | _ ~— siiprers > vith see tomb. It was dug into a 14-foot | haltingly. “Afterward we ‘heard . bluff, gray and cold - looking in volce of the angel saying adap A huge circular stone, the women at the _ tomb, about five feet in diameter, com- not afraid’. B N M pletely rered opening. rand New—Latest Models - ee - The priests demanded: “To what for Ladies .end Men With a great hoist ~~ av: : women did he ” EE a oe 9.95 Watches P * * they were." ‘ f ing, and sealed there with seven 7 39.95 W. now 27.50 aie California Bracing + +s RECORD’ LOW PRICE for Vibrator Cushions! To the sergeant, the extraor- fo Ne f ee win a — did ; 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 dinary activity about the case — 5 you on them?” : ee) all this ado over a dead an r New S10rm A... cary noes were like ELECT RIC ) 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 | : le men from , not expecting : if a ie pPdgtnt Great] Continued From Page One) pee the ight of day agnn, and Pillows 11.50 Watdlog, sete SE08 Caesar's ghost! resort operators at the popular [how could we lay hold on them?” a SS * * * Donner Summit area, where | The priests: “As the Lord —Sale Priced This Week Only— All at once, everything became more than a thousand skiers are | liveth, we do not believe you.” $12.95 LIST quiet. Silence reigned, totally. nica pri it the highest The sergeant: “‘Assuredly you : $ 88 oe ne ee es! ne all time, have done well to swear that the You. Save ‘ JEWELRY Mais Floor le thought of moving about, scuf-/ The snow closed California’s|Lord liveth, for indeed He does.” | Over $5 Comptete with eee but stood as if rooted. All life, him-|vs. 40, 40A and U.S. 50 and hope-ision stubborn, He added quietly: Slecirie vibreter tor gently massages self too, seemed momentarily sus-jessty blocked train traffic. “And Jesus is risen,” away muscle tension, aches and pains. pended ' a Pine Southern California has not es- ideal for reducing, too. Limited stock— verge Of .... mw ‘l|caped the storm's fury either, ; buy now. The stars still shone brightly, Landslides have battered the Los N j a a@ In fact, they seemed |Angeles area, ing thousands CWS. dq ! eon Senebtan. Shige seat saat ak T : , 08 N. Saginaw St ind Floor y — damage. _ oe ee eo ae desert. town, 900 families were | Eisenhower announced today the fe ____ - a poc “Size fight... pss Veterans Administration is Te- | when as if-a fissure was| flowed its banks through, a celestial door opening. iyetate in the central valley area Its blinding purity flashed down-|trom Stockton iteeceida wnere ward, shimmering, cascading in @ the Fresno, Chowchilla, Kaweah, |and Tule Rivers approached flood H appeared and rushed in- | cent down requirement forming on the roof of the world,| land, on VA-guaranteed home lWahs, | with a white brilliance pouring) put the greatest property toll was| The down elimination | cent down payment requirement was put inte effect, Under the _ Camera.only ee tO . i 3 i * é I He im - s : = ¢ SALES MEAN JOBS mee AN ee ea Was _ * * |stage, new S , veterans will con- * , aa . ‘e| The sergeant flung his arm over, As if nature’s worst was not| “imue to have to pay in cash the | mf SREP OS poeta Sy wet iene Soe OSB BUICK SPECIAL Seen ‘. 5 ment } ‘ Today in Ponting A shattering blast rent his ear-irain wag mixed with radioactive| Elected lue Cross i ee . 3 | a Fee Sis soady is Z ck drums, although he was not surelelements 27 times greater than the Et to Blue C ~ . ys |) Hi rdto piMtedot Bea es meet” 17 Pit was a sound at all, but as ifiaccepted “safe” level for crinking| DETROIT ® — Three new mem-| oor a Pp oe cas din an ak eae . water, But there apparently was no|bers were elected to the Michigan| hie fs Fase Besar ot ey mediate cause or age softer Board + Trustees | - a er" sete a oe eT 0-| Thursday. 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This would pepe be lle ; ; suspension and a : production of atomic weapons. * * * at St. JJoseph’s Catholic Church.| 11+. ‘leading architects, a ae who lives at 67S E. Mane rere ee Mt Ollvet COPY lterday of a heart attack. He The Soviet Union already ee succeed , drawn plans for many announced on its own a , deommander for the past| Funeral arrangements were by! J nuctures, including sion of tests subject, Flumertelt: Funeral Home. Department Building resumption Others elected to major offices) A veteran of World War 1 jin Kirksville, Mo. nation goes ahead wi : Myron Vandecar, senior vice) he was q member of the’ Ameri-- * * testing. The United States commander; Matthew Jones, junior; can Legion Pest at Lake Orion,) SANTA MONICA a test series this spring and commander. Lioyd E. Row-| and the Study Club of St. Jos (Brandon Evans, 80 mer. quartermaster; Stephen Ban-| eph’s Church, until his retirement Any US. adjutant; and Kerli E died yesterday of a SAS Coe pais: as = r ve f ae a oo ve : Pee ne? j i * Ls ; ee : ra : eee We i HEF # } A a ; for ,, cons Seppe gi rx kb Bret 4 America . |the mount given recent winners. |finish four years of, college on Leottora Slaughter, executive di-|$5,000, | —|rector of the Miss America — : : America will! pageant, said it is virtually im-| The Spaniards settled ‘Santa Fe, iff 2 2 s v the Chapel i Sunday School a CONN for Easter The ideal gift to your | church this Easter is « organ—f : —fine musical instru- : ments built in the Conn tradition. Liberal termson chureh and home organs. 34 S. Telegraph Ra. — Lilies PRICED FROM SPECIAL Easter Arrangements - Choicest Blooms, Attractively Designed {= pes ee Flowers PHONE FE 2-0127 — . 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It is a witness to some- thing deep and timeless in the heart of human- ity for ittixes at- tention upon the assurance that God is the God of the living, and that righteous- r 4 ness, justice and Jove cannot ¢ Easter is the sunrise of hope for a better humanity and ‘for a bet- ter life for every man who will. share his life with God. x * * - What then, is it that Easter does . for us? It points us -to the unique Son of Man and Son of God whose radiant life sends out rays of influ- ence and hope for any and every man. His spiritual power is such that He speaks to the doubting, the fear- ful, the disappointed, the lonely and the sinful soul with hope and help- fulness. x *&* * No one who comes to Him is denied help or is turned away. Consequently the Living Lord transforms and yitalizes all who look to Him. His physical presence. is no longer with us as with the Galilean disciples but His spiritual presence is ever with us. The workman at his bench or machine, the clerk behind the - counter, the teacher in her schoolroom, the surgeon at his tabie, the patrolman on his beat, — the editor at his desk, the woman at her housework, the mother With her little children and the taxi driver at his wheel, all these, when touched by the spirit of the Living Christ are the people who are keeping life sweet and clean and decent. * * * It is persons like these who through nineteen hundred years.have kept society from lapsing into savagery, sordidness and bigotry. These are they who are the Body of Christ in a world of greed, cruelty and hatred, The central personality of Easter who rose from the grave presented Himself as one whose authority did not rest upon com- pulsion, but on his power to win the minds of and persuade the hearts of men. Not as one separated from them, but as one who shared his life with them in their poyerty and privation, * in their loneliness and distress He radiated the power of helpfulness. So much so that from sea to sea, from land to land He founded a kingdom that will last-from age to age. x «© * This Living Person should be at the center of the Christian’s Life and at the center of the Christian Church. We must keep Him there, and not relegate Him to the borders of life. We must not wait until we come to the end of the road before we look for Him. He is Lord of both life and death. Not only in suffering and sickness, in emergencies and in tion, the last ditch, but here and now, in the very center of our being and our civilization we must see that He holds the Key and that He is central. Ke Rot In our daily lives we are to live the Risen Life with the Living Lord. We are ‘to abide in Him whom cruelty, injustice, sin and death could neither defeat nor destroy. Easter then is something more than a Celebration: it ought to be for us the Great Consecra- - | The Man’ About Town THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Pontiac Passs Company Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director myend B. tm, Bae M Fasiewrit, joun W 0, pee ee” Ew 2 Manager A Groace C. Lencare, Classified local news printed in this news dispatches. $250 Is the Prize Annual Baseball. Contest Opens. Want to Win It?, Baseball: A perennial disease that assumes epidemic status in the spring. Town baseball contest. The prize is $250 in US. Sayings Bonds. Would you like to win it? ; It goes to the good sport who submits the nearest correct answer to: What player whe has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- ing the American League on the night ef Thursday, May 1, and what will be his batting average? Everybody is eligible to compete ex-. cept employes of The Pontiac Press or — members of their immediate family. It costs nothing to enter the contest, and every member of your family is eligible, but each entry. must be on a separate piece of paper. It is not necessary to clip a coupon, take part in a quiz, write an essay or do anything else except write down. the name of the player and your estimate { on his batting average. This will require about one minute of your time, and you will be in line to re- ceive $250 for that minute. Only one entry from each person is allowed. All entries must be received in The Pontiac Press office by noon on Friday, April 18. All contestants agree to abide by the decision of the judges which will be final. It all depends on your ability to pick the right man. Your chance is as good as that of anybody else. 4 Last year’s contest was won by James Joseph Mersino of Oxford, on the eve of his entering the U.S. Army. In 1956 it was ‘Mrs. Willard Boardman of 275 Starr Ave., who copped the prize, which in 1955 went to - Mrs. Clifton Hicks of 224 West Longfellow Ave. In 1954 it was divided between ' ‘Rebert I. McCormick of 764, Newberry 8t., and : Mrs. Bernice G. Jorwik of Drayton Plains. In 1953 Miss Betty Whitson of 495 Harper Ave., was awarded the $250, “which in 1952 had gone to Miss Joyce McQuaid of 129 Osceola Drive. In 1951 Mrs. Loretta Stricklin of 2500 Silver Drive, got the bonds, and Mrs. E. J. Peterman of 38 Murphy Ave., won in 1950. In 1949 Donald Jo Lovse * Cadillac was the winner, and in Mrs. Marie Eggert of 437 North Saginaw St., received the $250 4 ‘ot 142 1948 — It will be noted from the above that the ladies have usually been carrying off the honors. They have seemed to be bet- ter forecasters than the men. Will it be that way again in 1958? Figure out your . answer. It’s easy money. The spring sap is running in the maple trees. What for many years was quite a spring industry in the Pontiac area, making maple syrup and sugar, now is almost a forgotten art. The trees have been cut off and the necessary fuel is unavailable. Largest local producer now is Farnham Burrows, who is tapping 50 trees on land which he occupies in White Lake Township. Verbal Orchids to- Robert H. Dawson of 20 Wenonah Drive; ninety-fourth birthday. Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Garner of Davisburg, sixtieth wedding anniver- sary. bs Mrs. John Buckberrough of Birmingham; eighty-first birthday. | _ (Seay Garrett ae of 47 Hudgon St.; ninety-sixth birthday. iF j oes Easter Come In? ___ “Gosh! ‘I Almost Forgot About You!” F the laws that brought about the of defense. Every week's delay in existing SNAFU. . enacting a revised plan could mean Andere opal ae with b Conguigit a “4 : to do: ; * frags control. the money. — = service rivalies. It will not be THOUGHTS FOR TODAY eliminated by the new plas. — He brought me to the ban- Congress may debate many queting house; and banner points of the new plan for a long over me was love, — Song of time, but one thing seems impera- Solomon 2:4. tive — to get rid as quickly as pos- es “2°84 sible of the present Love is the image of God, and _ mand, functioning as it does not a lifeless image, but the liv- through a maze of civilian secre- ing essense of the divine na taries in each armed service and which through many assistant secretaries Martin Dr. William Brady Says: Drink Fluoridated Water -and Keep Teeth Intact PULA ingyte [’ ; harge Fee Still, Alive Sometimes it seems as though At our house much of our food LANSING #~Given a new leasé their car and its occupants to all everything I recommend or ap- has been cooked in aluminum uten- © life, a bill to charge a $2 an- state parks for-@ year. A house in reference to personal sils for many years. As a family Dual ad fee to state parks amendment SO-cent repercussions we have to get up pretty early moved to the today ‘Waily admission fee as an alter I have received in the past year in the morning to persuade us to ‘or native. : or two.atremen- trade our aluminum ware for any After rejecting it once, the House — Democrats squelched a move to dous aniount of other kind. reconsidered the proposal yester- put the plan into immediate information But this is a free country, and day and nudged it through ‘57-49, i one Sty chance for misinformation if you sleep late mornings you are one more yote than the 56 needed substantial fee collections this yea: from people who entitled to scrap your aluminum for passage. If signed by the governor, it would are opposed to ware and install the kind the sales- porate rounded teat * not take until 90.days after the fluoridation man recommends. Meublionn votes in fighting ho the scheduled May 15 adjournment triaking | we- eo pian, which weal bring tb be, of the legislature—weeks after the ter, little or hot more than one pase tween one and 1'4 million dollars peak af the comping and tourist ‘fone from those filth ‘and hysiete, mot, disses annually for state parks — who believe our or treatment, will be sien and improvement. 09- Williams already has given Grinking water OS, Sle Srey. © so snags okt: ? . fitrong indication he will veto the should be fluori- tiac Press, Pontiac, Motorists would finance it by bill as he did a similar measure dated. (Copyright, 1958) paying $2 for a sticker admitting last year. hed prior to 194) the Case Records of a Psychol or prior to 1948) the ist: , a ae ase Records of a Psychologist: . volcanic lakes. C iti bad ‘T T 5] @ won. Criticizes ‘Ivory Tower’ Thinking one part of fluorine in five millien | , : twe million. Does the “honor” system in Crooks will be crooks Fomdaed, mmidnal water gone Ny inate and' to Seay contains nearly one ; Oe oe pea honorable citizens object to their “honor.” * city strests? Does tt tnjure I'd like to have Tristan da Cunha ©"? ure “There water for drinking water. Since ‘he personalities of good fo thieves, that is not available, I'd be policemen at the traffic “ies tent with the fluoridated ao gee at ae > the aaa arguments o “tvory po ss Scrapbook reves its this case. But re By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE. “°'Y — . Case X-371: Some years ago =e Prof. L. W. Webb conducted a ‘honor’ experiment in his cours- happens es in the Department of - case on the ‘ — * oh NO HONO He gave all his The students a true- _handica examination plays right into the hands of and then collected crooks in the class. their papers. Only frothy do-gooders and inex- Before the next perienced youth can possibly say meeting of the a-word in defense of the disgrace- class, he careful- ful “honor” system. Fe ae papers made oe ot | ants ditions ee corded their grades. The Then at the next meeting of The his various classes, he casually their ! told the students he had been so ‘Will leave the ) seminal SINE task Ot Ulin Vibe ~ soos the : their own papers while he read textbooks and. ca students and simply gives th front of the reom. dents, however, try to rely on ‘ x * * They were thes on thetr “honee.” ‘thelr memories alone. jean stones see. oet, _.Apd what happened? But in a German class or math 4. , “Well, over 30 per cent'of all the course or physics class, the vocab. Suotts! 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Saginaw St. A new ACROSONIC specially priced for families with children! _ NEW “TRANSITIONAL” Acrosonic important improvement in piano itself! Music desk right at keyboard level. Fresh, new Transitional design fits ey with any furniture style . . . Price-wise, this is Baldwin’ s lowest priced Acrosonic. Musi- cally, it is the same rich, full tone and easy respon- sive action that has made . the Acrosonic the small piano most people prefer. CALBI MUSIC CO. | Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Inetroineie : ianos and Organs "Phone FE §-8222 Ww * MOJUD NYLONS 00 3 Pairs. for 2.99 | With every 3 pairs of Mojud Nylon hose at 1.00 @ pair, you receive a Bunny. Sheer Easter shades. — & to tl. | Mojud Panties Mojud Slips bv 3.98 89c Q” Here are the latest styles and tterns for . novel v. weaves. 6 to 44. White Easter Shirts Ties 1.99 1.00 Serine. stripes, checks, Sizes Could Sell for 39.99 * MEN’S ‘SUITS. 94 N. SAGINAW ST ae | We Given Holden Red Stamps Siam Dress for less . ~ Last minute special purchases _ brings you outstinaing savings .on fine quality. "goods that we could sell for much, much more, but’ * FE we want all our friends and their families to be Pa ok the best dressed | in sa f ee Could Sell for 7:99 GIRLS’ ond TOTS’ 4 * COATS-- TOPPERS ie Extra Low Priced for Easter! + Aevilan TOPPERS * DUSTER COATS Could Sell for 16.99... Only SELL-OUT LAST WEEK! _ Come—your Easter coat is here ot a real bargain. Washable acrilan ond crease re- sistont dusters. Sizes 8 to 18. All Wool Large Size Toppers Dusters 12.99 19.99 Special Purchase—Better Makes Couild Sell for 4.99 * EASTER — DRESSES — Special Purchase Makes This Possible! , r ¢ ? ? A gt i Se . =] aan ‘ a ff. Select from frilly nylon and ee / , perky crisp cottons — also RWIS Sop linen duster dresses—sizes Could Sell for 39.99... Only va Hate - Purses Sub-Teen ee ee Lucky Buys of Girls’, Boys’ “* EASTER @ Come, Save! Choose from several top makes of finest quality all wools, smart rayons, and novelties. Easter eg 4; and Navy. Plenty _ of chemise styles. Sizes: Junior, Misses’ Half _ Could Sell. for 6.99 29.99 $99 Flennel Cashmere Coets Coats ~~ coat and bonnet sets 4 new washable fabrics. Ae trimmed. Sizes 9 mos. to 4 years. Also boys’ styles. 19.99 $69 Lucky Purchase in Time for Easter! ‘AGUIS® DRESSES: INSPIRED Could Sell for 12.99 Infants’ Infants’ Dresses Crawler Sets 1.99 2.99 Could Sell for 10.99 * EASTER ‘SUITS 6” Look your be group of lovely crepes, new cupioni and hemi God looking crease resistant styles. Sizés for juniors, misses. _— boys’ sults—matching or con- ag = two - somes. Sizes 6 Large Size Sizes 2 te 6 : Eester Dresses Fade gr. ! 5.99 5.99 8.99 , eens SAMO Could Sell for 12.99 * SPORT COATS We Got a “Real Buy’’ on These * EASTER HATS Could Sell for 5.99 99 . «. with flowers egg colors, . 2.99 Group. One ot Kind Easter Clips: oe Hats 199 6.99 ee ee ne BPTI I ARG & > esse res ote ee eae tdeee Semmens ane “sees & & 4 UNDAUNTED TRAVELERS youths, who recently returned from an Easter vacation. trip which was marked by a series of ' mishaps, say they are ready to Harrowing Adventures Dog Romeo Youths on Trip East By LEE WINBORN Romo Correspondent ROMEO — “'Do it again?—Sure we would,"’ said two Romeo youths who have just returned from an Easter vacation trip filled with a series of misadventures and fun. The pair, Burton Emmett and David Collon, both 18, started_out by car with Mrs. Edward B. Em- mett, Burton's mother, on what promised to be a fabulous trip to Washington, D. C. and New York City, ‘Burton, a senior at Romeo High School, and David, a junior at Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, planned to‘see all the his- toric landmarks in the nation's capital. and take in several plays and television shows in New York ‘City. The trio left for Washington in beautiful, baimy weather, but this was not to last, For 20 miles before they were scheduled to leave the Pennsylvania Turnpike, it began to snow, The roads became impassable, and it.took almost eight hours to’ make the car trip over a mountain near Hagerstown, Pa. . The storm continued to cause FS ae semis ” Two “Romeo start out again ers, When'they arrived at their’ motel in Washington, D. C., there was no electricity, no hot water and no telephone service—all the lines were down. “Then the generator of the car went bad while We- were sight- seeing. After being owed a cou- ple of times, we wefe forced to buy a new one,” David said, Later,. after leaving Mrs, Em- mett and the car, the boys’ train to New York City was delayed by the same snowstorm, Two nights later their room in 4 ‘Times Square hotel was ran- sacked A bellboy found their clothes and bags in an empty room. Electric shavers, cuff links and other items valued at about $140 were missing. one —a fire in drivers who drove us to theaters just around the corner,” Burt recalled, on @:moment's Burton Emmett: School, and David Collon, a junior at Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills. . ‘earned later that Mr. and Mrs. will Hold Card Party THE PONTIA ae eu J & i notice. The two 18-year-olds are (eft), a senior at Romeo High ———— ing for a 1 _at Willow Run Airport. The feared he had blown a tire and so advised the tower, Airport officials sent fire- fighting eq uip ment and ambu- lances out near the runway to stand by in case of an emergency landing. . The plane landed safely on its rear landing gear, and the boys Emmett, who were supposed to meet them there, missed all the excitement and probably many vaPAS TOWNSHIP — A luncheon and card party will be! held at noon Monday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Waterford Township, according to Mrs. S. J. Mclsaac, general All proceeds be put in the new school building| The climax of the trip came problems for the young vacation when the boys’ plane.was prepar- fund. Area residents have been in- vited. * Baffles Police in Pontiac has driven two families to despair continues to baffle Pontiac police. wrecking asbestos siding. * © * The missile phantoms, none of whom have ever been seen, began “operation destruction” against the harassed householders on the evening of March 2%. — Every halt hour that night and all the next day rocks, . battles, pieces of concrete, cans of soup, jars of baby food, nuts and bolts beat a tattoo on the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Riley, 114 Vir- ginia, and their next door neigh- , bers, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osender, 116 Virginia. Their repeated calls had squad cars at the scene all through the day, but there was no ‘sign of the culprits. _. EASE FIRE — Aaron Riley, 114 Virginia St the bedroom. windows smashed by phantom vandals. Riley boards | his children from flying objects. | “The asbestos siding on his house also has been extensively dam- aged by missiles. Riley and his next-door:neighbor, who have been whoever is doing the throwing will [ the windows: at night to protect _victims for two weeks, hope & Burley Gillett, 19, a nephew of the Osenders who lives in an apart- ment at the rear, says 18 windows have been broken in the building. _ “We aren't replacing them be- Windows? cause it would be a waste of mon- The official position of the in vestigating officers is: “We are ~ 4 points to one of | A i \ chairman. from the affair will) i fF 2 Eg E i pu i ge! i 2 i ; < & » eke Answer; (By Mrs. Williams) It was on a Nidge in Nashville, : a damn Yankee hit me in the eye with a bullet, « engagement of Q. Did you ‘wait for help? eS ee ee to Ar- A. No sir, we ain't got no | "° Sell, son of Mr. and Mrs. mowers! $¢ Patrick's Plans rection At ‘any rate, the. present cumbents, Marshall Taylor and|Patrick’s Church, Hutchins citi OF tik 1 Penta rel Jerry Meade. Othrs are Union Lake ‘ | inadequate, City Manager |N. Ackley, former building inspec- 7 8 ® | George A. Shaw sald. tor; Michael K. and Arni-| Sponsored by the Immaculate — The ‘city has no facilities for|°*,": Maren. [Heart Guild of the paris, the an- storing its road equipment or sup- Three of the -terms will be for|nual affair will be a spring junch- the only real estate owned by the|Urth will be elected to a one-dinner served at noon. Table and city. ee gaee —* Se SEES oe NO - ‘s wr Spey sla "oy nie ne ey ? ity, 5 rs, tax levy of about 2% mills for/norothy Lonsdale. The last presi-|Havel, Mrs. Rhea Deslauriers, / dential election drew the Jargest|Mrs, Belle Valentine and Mrs. turnout, she said, when 1,169 ballots|Louis Sparling. oom ' were cast. The Bloomfield Taxpayers Delaying Caravan | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — | The taxpayers caravan Bloomfield Township, slated to | go to Lansing Monday to pro- | test higher faxes, has been de- | layed unt) Tuesday, Mrs. Mar- | garet Begovich, spokesman for | the group, sald today. Lawmekers will be meeting in | committee sessions Monday, she | sald, and is doubtful that offi- | clals would be able to meet with | them, are a eat Sp HT, SAT. ond $ at ! Atl. Hall about 7 a.m, Tucsday and || © MATINEE SATURDAY 3 to 5:30 | leave State Capitel, she |} EVENINGS 7 and 9 --- SUNDAY 5 and 7:30 | | | | | | Sage 2 size 3-9° | A geneton® peuble Bed Ultra glamorous 3-p6. Sectional in @@maeamag =f ES east ete S 00 rec end center Neteraly cias manuf his fine sectional. Colors and fabrics: . TE s EASTER GIFT: SALE! Special Purchase LAMPS TABLES VASES PLAQUES STATUES Any Living Room or Sectional in Our Store! BIG SELECTION at SALE PRICES and Get This Beautiful BEDROOM FREE or Its Equal in Other Merchandise. - PICTURES 8 1 OPEN FRIDAY ‘and MONDAY EVENINGS 'Til 9 P. M. — 2 YEARS TO PAY *+#ee nee o eRe eetae _, DEPARTMENT Reo wie 8-955) sg SAIS ARON i Rg PISRO EP a ea a = : 3 Vast Resources in Ocean Devtha eaceta Untapped ; Wilson 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac TO ARRANGE A PROGRAM. ae 00. The Public Is Invited BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Business Institute Ph. FE 2-3551 | VISIT THE SCHOOL, WRITE OR PHONE _ VETERAN APPROVED A FREE DEMONSTRATION CLASS in Speedwriting ABC shorthand) is being planned for Monday, April 7, (the ES | i ir Look to the Sea to Provide Food for Billions of People x * * ~ But it is only a before Sal el “USED TV! ~ Table Model ~ Console COLOR TV. useo “250 question of time ‘422 West Huron “SWEETS RADIO. and TV SHOP | Phone FE 4-1133 FREE PARKING Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 7 By as acel HER ACCOUNTIN proved —+#HIG A G the ocean bottom — but of enorm- GREGG SHORTHAND ous quater of fonda : MACHINE- SHORTHAND | Tn terms. of food, the sea can SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND Rew” England a riggs rove : . TYPEWRITING | . pies ee es enna co TER — CALCULATOR arable food as Ohio farmer could|sands of others, including such un-| Ke |produce on one acre. likely sounding candidates as New Classes Starting * * * - aenacies, could ‘make valuable | say, the oceans may be stirred Some steps toward more intense 1 exploitation of the sea already Monday, April 7 |e. 2" Seige tte. Te ean we sce get at them and so increase -t ‘0 , tional prop- — ° rit erties eed in rcial | DAY—HALF-DAY and EVENING» i productivity of food stuts. cm ee se | P which meal provid. | Pwoedafge sent . ee os impute pan source | I In most areas, a wertical pipe|for human consumption. shoved down into the sea would x * * Leather Travel Alarm Clocks Reg. $6.95 ‘$495 Men's and Ladies’ Genuine Leather Billfolds $169 vee For Easter Glamour Costume Jewelry. Rhinestones or new multi-color fashions. Necklaces, pins, earrings, bracelets and matching sets to.complement your new Easter outfit. 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Brighten the hearts of friends, grace your own home with their loveliness, Grants low money-saving price makes it possible for you to give several. Tall, graceful blooms... hardy growing plants HYACINTHS Herald Spring’s arrival in your y ° . home with these graceful clusters of colors, Dew-fresh for lasting loveliness, they have just arrived in time for gift-giving, Choose from pink, white or blue blooms. ond © twice as much, Save at Grants. 15¢ Each joer Chicken Feod—10e Big wos WMA. GRANT CO- acm cnn ; if ie SHOPPING CENTER 7 MA : a? \ i 4 ‘a. Se ae SS SS ae Sa SS SS OS SE Peo rn SUPE gy Ne, SLO oF nner eA Ree ”" ! TWELVE ’ Junior Editors Quiz on— | Salary Den | Rd ew. PICTURES : ir! é QUESTION: How ae news tres sent by? Bomb Plutonium ANSWER: Years ago, photographs were distributed to PARIS (#—French ieee Zt newspapers by train, plane, re pay Ning har 8 ae nen Drage Nabors ad It often took days for a picture to get there. Today a picture/duced enough plutonium to can be flashed thousands of miles in minutes. her own atom bomb, WE SELL WHAT ‘Here's how it came about: In 1933, Bell laboratories mat 3 This- sod saad os oe Seal epee Data wervice tho years later-under: the name of|Atomle Energy. Committee 8 WE ‘ADVERTISE! Wirephoto. In operatirig the apparatus, an—ordinary photo is capabilities, : wrapped around a cylinder on the sending: machine. In news- papers across the country unexposed negatives or photographic eral ! paper have been placed on receiving machines. that the French would soon test) An attendant presses a button, the cylinder on the send-|their own atom bimb. ing machine revolves, and a tiny beam of light moves across), U. 8. Rep. Melvin Price (D-IID} ‘Glearance on SEALY & RESTONAIRE it. A photo-electric eye transforms the rays reflected from the photograph into electrical impulses that are recorded by the|“@Pable of performing receiver at the same moment they are sent. Within minutes a Sager Fri i} | i E i : iu all the tapuieen Jinne:Soee SAV GIG. 88. SASS ee (ey foundation. graph is made exactly like the one at the ending station..It is then engraved for printing your newspaper, soon after the picture was taken. ke && FOR You TO DO: Study the pictutes in your newspaper and note how quickly. they appear after the news events oc- ‘curred. . & .&.-® i deh at i E it Re Low Grkdkbed Adcene Savings tv. Yen. A Little Out of the Way, But a Lot Less to Poy! MATTRESSES-UP TO 1, OFF! Shop the Rest — Then See L& S 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights FURNITURE SALES 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) . You Always Buy for Leas ai L & $ 9-6 Mon. thre Sat—Pri, ‘tl 9 FE 6-0061 i le ge 5 ‘6 6 ee OO POWER OMA a (Edurn Turuiki of Honolulu, Hawaii, wins $10 for this, question. If you have one send it on a postcard to Violet; - Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of The Pontiac Press.) Tomorrow: Why doesn’t Easter fall on the same date every year?) * * Te ee 2 a Pat ine f Landoners, (Urges Senate Northern Ireland, in 1859 will cost | F'orm Committee 19,600,000. | to Aid Veterans | Veterans should write lawmak- ers in Washington, D.C., urging BRENDEL'S 2441 Aco 0 Rd. ve committee, Allen believed. Be sure you're set for photo fun » +» Stop in soon for, all your camera needs! GET IT HOT...GET A LOT every time. A new electric Only electric water heaters give you all these Important advantages: | water heater provides plenty of hot, hot water for 6 etticient—the heat goes into 52 Fast—new, more efficient heat- showers and all the family’s:needs. Detroit Edison has 8 ine the water Fite a Bl ix units | BROWNIE - The world’s most popular snapshot camera! ‘ Sireamfined, stylish; easy to usel With the Kodalite Flasholder you can shoot color or black-and-white piclres indoors ead around the clock. Just load, aim, ond press the : ttonlTosve bg pices on a. Smoot lee, over- size viewfinder, hand strop. ERPERT S « CAMERA SHOP 57 West Huron St. “FE save . more efficient and economical. = Here’s the most convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT. s -sOET ALOT See eT et oy ‘per month, a ‘iy imi ia lt anew Super Supply Plan. which eens hemes em Sn seal Bias Edison Sean charge electrical I not be Bh tet we we | Safe—clean—quiet—modern gama: gaa” ig age,Sos ee ee a & gies Awalt c S 5 : os at _* Look what the Easter Bunny left in the basket — at the Richard Euler home on LeGrande avenue. - Little Richard, the Euler's son, gives the appearance a5 ° a That perky loppy-eared bunny perched on the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Rogers of West table seems as happy as his mistress, Deborah Rogers, Iroquois road, is just about to dip an egg into a bowl about preparing the eggs for coloring. Deborah, of vivid purple dye. Personal News of Interest | , Holiday Means It’s Travel Time. April 1 birth of a son, Mi- George Lock of Detroit are chael David, at Marion Gen- materna] grandparents. era] Hospital in Marion, Ind. "Paul Wheeler. ‘ : : | , —_s Light Makeup Dr. and Mrs, LeRoy R. Hill oa oh Best for Day dress up your table Cuddly pastel-colored animals are~ Eastertime of Chippewa road, clutches one of her soft 'n’ fuzzy } for favorites of all youngsters. Here, Carol Warrick, _ . little friends while admiring the bunny and colorful | . : | - ~ E ASTER daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Carleton W arrick ‘basket she hay received. _ ou . | L | AllSet =2=eal_—. | Sake € be, ye = | Geemeee ive coin -Enj —_—_ AT A LOW, | ae to Enjoy unde cera 7. cet. | LOW PRICE! || [mmeeeaimee FLATWARE e N B Ig Day : SERVING DISHES = i All work done by senior | | , DECORATIVE PIECES ~~ students under super Almést_as soon as a child is ing four Gays skiing at Boyne vision of instructor. Mountain. , Phone FE 4-1854 Closed All Day W ednesday ¥ - * ~ a the: -. 7 = . . ; Ld f Lad ee “ - - - - tome > » + - . ise Wilson Tod There’s thanksgiving when ri _ oo - eotion =e the family unites for a lovely : . ; dinner, Christmas when little ones are told of the miracle of PONTIAC Christ’s birth, and New Year's Day with its colorful parades. BEAUTY COLLEGE . 3 164 East Huron Behind Kresge’s 2nd Floor Me ~ Wa drive, spent a month at Man- hattan Towers in Fort Lauder- dale. The flight to Willow Run Give the “Gift of Distinction” ... From Our Fine Collection ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUP and-SAUCER Every woman loves to re- ceive one of these fine Pri riced~ from English bone china cup and f saucers to add to her col- $] 95 to $Q95 oe = $33 a lection! (or treat yourself to one of these “collector's items” 1) Useful Sweaters = chenie, bes Mar y Kim Segula of Williams Lake road are — ‘rm, oners ||“?! N. Sas Shop Tonight ’til 9 P.M. Segula is right in style as she poses parents of this tot. ‘Sco. thinly; f 7% N. Saginaw -| biden x : with a nosegay of stephanotis centered | } , 7 ig ise f- “8 Ce ee eee) ee ae ee “f se. a Te Ph. See. Ai ee te De ee Ee ee ee BS Pe 4 é . ’ : : os | ; Oy . e a ey ae a : : e ae es ; Ae FOURTEEN ; ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4.1958 _ PO here nee ee s.. cave Ae : ork T- sist Lae: wi Gia: ee oe mieten = a 1 MERLE NORMAN Amusing Nighties Keep Your Spine Straight : Pe ae ee ee : ) |) ae cog ir STUDIO jee: Se oe Bog te = Gene ve ee a a “8 | ome in for a Free. é : "tsa o£} a. LY] Comin one Pre. See sing, Poor -Posture G + 12 W.’ Huron * Fe 2-4010 ] Me Ata er gd nylons ” ae - Bey a 2 A ; oe en :| By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | skin and the muscles and increas: (22. eae — Q. “I have lines on my neck.) ing dryness also bua C4 re onl na beak Se , of them?”] 140 on the 1 ) in person, will appear , Ot stare (Testing on | , in/our store all day “giving eet fot on the | tomorrow ..s 7 Toting Kas Fe gan Ca ae te ck 1 Whe ble, a carriage a “HI, KIDS! oer . I’m Buster Brown ca _— Hfive in'a shoe, oO kere a : just to meet oe | @ “Please tell ‘me it my you!” No Need coef am 6 het 7 ce . Lam & you o Nee ag to Refurn yee lost 20 and am HER, give YOU! ing Mf I should lose more.” | MOT ' chance ce _A. It your frame is medium rag ae 0 Courtesy es Poseer Brows in Perse” ; aoe alt day OHO By EMILY POST. loss 5 ‘ friends. And be bas “Dear Mrs. Post: I have been yous roo! a bridesmaid in three weddings your youne™et during the past three years. I cad (who was elected vice presi- dent), Mrs. Russel C. Bell, tecordi New officers of Pontiac Central High School PTA were elected Wednes- day evening at a meeting in the high school. : Talking over the election re- OOOO) secretary, and Mrs. Dale Nolf (newly {| | know if it would . f oo lected as outstanding member CHILDREN’S SHOP to oct Stes gets tbe ny. | ne et fo OR) Mee ee Ea ag ay INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR — SUB-TEENS | bridal party. There are several _ when that group met Thursday BUSTER BROWN SHOES — BETTER .TOYS other girls with whom I am Dear Abby go everting at the YMCA. | £161 &. Telegraph at Square Lake Ré.— Miracle Mile Shopping Center ee ee ae ak Ge vd J brs: ec e@: 2 | Located Between Mines Drage snd J. C. Feancy _ FE 8-9522 cores, ene ot = e ; - * T will compete with | Sr imdute at ved mae | Dancing OK, but Squeezing Must Go canines | I obliged to return the courtesy title of “Outstanding ESA ee are the dominant note of femininity ||. to the first three young women | py ABIGAIL VAN BUREN will get you nothing but an , DEAR SIS: It's too bad you | Member of Michigan.” : pe om - P . , DEAR ABBY: We are a ulcer. Close the door, Mother. ' an Gites — Mrs. P RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD Answer: You are not obliged | middle-aged couple who like to | When your daughter realizes George, Mrs. Donald ” y SHOP to return thelr courtesy. A go square dancing. ey et that neatness is nicer, she'll Mrs. Eugene Burdette and Mrs. = ' : = to ha he: se : I AL 88 Wayne St.’ FE 2-1424 |) brie dling cargo a aggre tinct nad | reform, and not =e pss, LaBarge presented | bridesmaids and it would be takes me along "9 oe. * : | unfair to replace any of. these * as a ‘‘front” so DEAR ABBY: Everyone chairman of PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | t= wor us oav'e se an act | inns Tm cy te Prana yg thn 1144 S. Saginew, Kagle Theater Bidg., Pontizc, Mich ee ee young. girls gs, | Willed my body to the medical ag yer Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. he is still school, When I die TI don’t . DAV. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. | “Dear Mrs. Post: I spent the ae cone want anyone crying. over my Sends ED *kend at a friend's house er too : a. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 weekend ot a frends towse | 6 TRE c7 cops, should 1 | Sere. ! ctied om oo many Easter Baskets covered that I had forgotten a ABBY make him give aa aren. Di pair of brand new slippers. I up square danc- If doctors could learn some- to: isabled Vets ; pwrote and told my friend about | ing or what? thing from’ my body maybe i it and she mailed them back to SQUARE DANCER | j.y could find out why my Mrs. Kenneth French and Mrs. t me. + received the DEAR SQUARE: Pl oat tia didn’t live longer Ralph. Elisworth will deliver 30 “After I rece pack- make him give up _ 4 age, 1 seat her the mailing cost just squeezing. and another mother would be merge sererap sap aingy toeck pe ne ‘Now I understand she consid- es spared what I went through. ans’ Hospital. -Ann Arbor. The | what I did?” is thy 15-year-old daughter. cues oe aiats ont BODY . |ning by members of Pontiac DAV Buy Now > She is a wonderful girl in é 101 at Bemis - Olson post. | Answer: To send back avery | many ways but she keeps her . Oakland County Convalescent/ NO MONEY DOWN! > few cents change was veTy | room, closets, drawers and DEAR WILLED: If YOU Home will also receive a large! 2 YEARS TO PAY! = petty. Had the sum been of | Geek in such a mess it makes | ‘t! ths way, your decision is Easter -basket from the : 4 importance, that would have | j1¢ i) the only one that is important. ie tae Yep fe fo ety One i oe ead , been another matt : x *« * Pontiac State are lights 2 4 am I have threatened, held back DEAR ABBY: I am a girl, a ee ee : YNE GABERT “Dear Mrs. Post: I have been og eprear Sin oe to aet_| 24 and have two brothers who pating in the Memorial Day pe- WA - sds hand wo Ge NO wetter 2 hor to be nabler but withing ore 2 a ee aie 121 North Seginew ar muhne? 1 knox’ the Sith year | belpe. Talways wind'up doing | 2Yoorcle. Teey Sere om ee eee Phone FE 5-6189 | is gold, but I cannot afford to | it myself. race the motors and cut cor- ; ’ | give e . Will She tells me it doesn't bother | 10. they cause a near riot 1 | you please tell me what else her, and I should-close the a J | would be suitable to give on | door and leave it alone. Can The ig A ES g Records | this occasion?” a mother in her right mind neighbors = Teo : . don’t blame them, They show apes : — accept this kind of an answer? pro pn dt ‘4 Answer: Anything in gilt or | Please tell me? scare people am “ | brass or anything with gilt or - GOING MAD | Sfaid they are going to get gold ornamentation on it—or killed one of these days. “What 4 | something in golden yellow— DEAR GOING: Your threat- can a little sister do? C) h d From > | would be suitable. ening, nagging and scolding SISTER f& at California DINNERWARE Highly glazed featherweight semi-vitrified warm grey body, firec’ for lasting wear, resembling the finest of china. 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Pull money-back guarantee. $1.50 : n In Pontiae Exclusively ‘at Thrifty Drugs ipleted vi 148 N. Seginaw | “705 Bisley TP vinalty he faced this — and Near Sears National Foods | the story hour was discontinued, An SDD Store | A week later he and Chuck were is EL ogemmmne | waiting for the car's oil to be Huron, Cor. Telegraph | changed at the garage. Suddenly “ Two-year-old Mitchel Laine Hall is _ and Mrs. Morris Hall of North Tele We Give Holden Red Stamps pall. cegpage lid rsoggl la | ‘all set to place the last egg in the large graph road, heat a teey DE —— ‘As Chuck accepted his piece, he| ow-bedecked basket held by brother - ing mother select colors and designs |said incredulously, “Gosh, thanks,| Michael,4, The boys, children of Mr. for the eggs. | Daddy’’ — and abruptly again _ — between — of | Hi i com * . * ° | pleted ote intimacy which, added to|LeQl Emes Unit chairman, also participated in the (ee Furnishings igether, e and deepen ur . will s wna Hears 2 Talks Ce ney er jeecphine Secey on nat Will Wash x * * Sylvester street, with Harriet , oe and 5 ee et he and ty Lawrence McD. : pel fe Gascon At, "| , \ or be ay Soros at ge Eleanore Kellogg, when the| |p Porter More Think in terms of washability| _ Water! | eis ai cae _—— Leal Emes Group of First Presby- on Overnight Trip when you shop, and you'll save’ ! foolish ; terian Church met at the home of) both money and | make them happen by maintain (Barbara Hall on Evelyn Court. | It's customary to tip a train|. Daily care of a house, with the r wash, softer clothes, ing rituals of story hours, games | Cuests at the Wednesday meet- porter more for an overnight trip aid of soapsuds and water, is the ing were Mrs. Alice Croy, Jean'than for a daytime trip. most efficient gener wie By So a | woman ig geen Boe gra Mew ip sy oman Do Pal Lert oppo Logg nare Mrs. Bickley Hosts Mrs. Martha Mock assisted the service, tip more generously schedule — and ha hap- hostess. Ethel Graham, group'if you had only routine attention. ee ee Time to think of diamonds - - for Easter, the day of faith and hope - is one of hiiendeinn days to symbolize your future together. 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KILGALLEN NEW YORK (INS) — A key executive of the United States Steel Corp. said today that, in spite. of the recession, the country is not headed for a financial ‘collapse like that.of the 1930s. Robert C. Tyson, chairman of) Seeks to Delay steel," and one of the best in- greater ditions, pointed. out that as a matter. of fact there. are “hopeful factors” in the current situation. |\COMBAT SETBACK “We should note that we have not, had at this time, as we did in 1929, a great speculative market, financed on thin margins with bor- rowed money,” he declared in an interview. The, alatonary fects we afe/Enploynent cot Moreover, he added, business |TyS0n, are the result of the Rowse dan oducts. : * men and government have (creasing costs of products called ‘cdst- Tla 0 learned from the experiences of the ability to increase the effi-” mee Fe, : 2 tiie 1930s how to combat an eco- ciency ef those products’ pradwe,| saa : nomic setback—er at least, how (tion. oe : , Attorney. Sinvi Senate | to cushion a recession. Tyson switched to labor potley. teas and irresistible wage-cost- When will the recession end? | Parenthetically, he remarked | price spiral of i Report Lends Prejudice To this question, Tyson replied:| that some labor leaders would | wrought primarily through labor , and Hostility - | “Some economists say we are pap g--hipenlrpeiaas: 23 power, = over the hump. I'd gall that ex-| © Say went on: Pay “] see this spiral manifest in SEATTLE #—Contending a re-/eme optimism. Ottiers say the’ “As long as you pay moré tolthe affairs of U.S. Steel,” he said cent Senate committee report pro-|S!ump will last for months. That's pet-the same thing you have infla-|Year after year, in peace and in: voked hostility and prejudice ¢xt"eme pessimism. |tion. As long as you pay more tojwar, in against Dave Beck Sr., the attor- ney for thesformer Teamsters Un- ion president yesterday asked that ‘Beck’s federal income tax evasion trial be delayed six months. *. * * Beck is scheduled to go on trial in Federal District Court in Ta- coma May 5 on charges he evaded $254,000 in income taxes forthe years 1951-53. Beck’s attorney Charles S. Bur- dell said prejudice against Beck idle. There is talk around that the * * * “T'd say the end of the récession will come somewhere in the mid- business upturn will come early in summer—that is, late in the second quarter or ‘early in the third quarter.” AUTHORITIES VIGILANT Tyson, in discussing the hopeful factors, stressed that the monetary authorities--have been vigilant in seeing to ifihat no great collap- ‘ment cost marches steadily t's like no other portable for it has Baal eS es ts ga had been stirred up by a Senate|sinje structure-of speculative bank Rackets Committee report issued oregit has-been reared this time. March 25 which said Beck had He also noted that it is true stolen at least $370,000 from the : Teamsters. Union. | that we have had this time, as ~~: + # in the 1920s, a great postwar Beck contends the monéy was a ce si a & boom, es with loan and hag since béen repaid. ere! pase posit ‘ ~— th In asking for the’ continuance, | pee oF re alues successive waves of foreclosures i Burdell challenged the U.S. dis- | ; | in the — Lege he explained, trict attorney to back up the Sen- served £m ; to aggravate the ate committeé report. Burdell said if the district attorney con-| °Fedit colla h which tellowed. _.curred in the committee stat-| “But things are vastly different) . * ment, the government would have|this time,”” he said. ‘‘Home mort- no tax case against Beck. gaging practice has significantly The federal. courts have ruled, 'shifted from lump sum, short ma- Burdell said, that embezzled mon- |turity loans, to monthly amortized, } €y is not taxable. 28 to 30-year obligations, more like rent. Much of the debt is also guaranteed or insured by the North Arkansas Tornado government. 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A's on their report cards which Student Director Is Shelly Simmons = The Junior class of West Bloom- are prompters and Orion Singers i j ‘Slate Concert 3 Groups to Present Thursday Evening The Lake Orion Community: High) School “Showers of Song’’ vocal, jconcert by the three choral groups | who won superior ratings at the district contest at Royal Oak re-| cently will be Thursday at the sen-| 8:30 p.m. — The 100 singers under the di- The Girl's Glee Club, Boy's Glee will each present a group of num- bers. Tickets are available from \chorus members or at the door. | Tuesday a banquet was spon- |Sored by the Latin students of the ischool and their sponsor Mary Oli- ver, The students were dressed in traditional Roman togas, and ate their food while seated on mats. * * * SCIENCE SURVEY Since the launching of the first sputnik by Russia, there has been criticism leveled at Amer- Particularly, are taking elementary algebra; 97 per cent, plain geometry; 19 per cent onometry; 21 per cent. general ‘Who Dunit?’ Next Play | \ at W. Bloomfield April 22 the student director is Shelly Sim-; inons. : se MICHIGAN. eo. aver to Head Central s J. 10f. By WILLIAM BANK - Charlotte Osmun and Patricia Kline are the co-chair-. ‘men for the Pontiac Central High School J-Hop which will be held May. 10. 2. Other committee chairmen elected this. week to plan the dance sponsored by the junior class include Isabel -|Hawn and Patricia Watson, tickets; Carol Haire, publi- ‘\city and programs; Vasiliki Sekles, music; Samuel Hart- man, refreshments; Judy Thies, patrons; Barbara Pater- decorations; and Bruce? : son and Pauline Herron, Bergstrom, post dance. _ The Latin students have decided how they will dis- ~ - Charlotte Osmun, Barbara Strang, - Judy Castell, and Shelby Murphy. The Hi-Y and Y-Teen Clubs are planning a combined. hay-ride and dance for April 19. The dance, tribute the funds raised’ by he cade be the sale of their Latin neWS-| ia in the YMCA. paper. a ' Pontiac Press Photo EASTERN WRESTLERS — Members of the Rubio, 32 W. Wilson Ave., watch Donald DeVoe, % The play is a mystery with comi- cal parts. The performance of the| Richard Abare, 334 Judson St., (left) and Anthony Eastern Junior High School Wrestling team, instructor, as he gives them a few suggestions during their match. They will give $15 to the Ameri- can Red Cross and Boys’ Town play will Be open to the public April 22. , i an assembly at the Holly and Mil- ford High School. Members from | West Bloomfield School are Ervin La Pratt who plays the French horn and Sheilah Murphy who “Sandy Thomson and Donna plays the bassoon. Walled Lakers Win Writing Awards newest activity, wrestling, really gained popularity since its a series of practice tornado ‘beginning three weeks ago. | Already 16 boys in all three i grades have participated in twe | matches, one With Lincoln and 16 Junior High Wrestlers _ Prepare-for Tournament (Nebraska), $46 to Starr Common- wealth, $33 to Girls’ Town (Texas) and the Pontiac Soldiers War Me- Clarkston Clubs eal smo eo OVE TO Needy: donations to charities now total) $3,600, HOLD CONCERT DINNER Future Teachers, Hi-Y Members to Present : : "The Senior and Juniér Girls’ En- Eastern Junior High School's, in Michigan is approaching, the Ninth Grade Choruf which per- sembles gave an all religious din- 262 Easter Baskets has Easterners are making plans for formed the following sacred num- ner concert at the YWCA Tuesday. ‘bers portraying the Cnucifixion:|The Junior Girls sang “O Boni) his weekend will be a more | drills. The plan for this type of “‘A Mighty. Fortress Is Our God,” | Jesu’ and the “Crusaders Hymn” | peasant one for the children living drill is that the pupils march to ‘Lovely Appear,’’-‘‘The. Palms," in which Sandra McDowell ad &!\,, the Oakland County Children's a ted ie gogo og ig pete Bless| station and remain seated there, (You o ie Jo The senior sang “ away from windows, until the |Harold Reynolds were Soloists for|the Lord, O My’ Soul,” “God So Re ee aed + | ~jwon awards in the Southeastern’ ‘They are now preparing to com- Seven Walled Lake senior and one with Madison junior high | ,, : junior high school students have| school students. | “all. clear” signal ts given. | The Easter season was observed at Eastern with a special assem- bly yesterday. The Rev. Paul Hart | | a Scholastic Wriiing Con- pete in an all junior high school os . ithe last two numbers. | Student accompanist for the group was Deanna Relyea. Julia Hollyer and Gordon Wilder, music Loved the World,” and “Oh For the Wings of a Dove.” Marilyn Vernon sang “Thanks Be to Gad” and Chrisanthy Annas was the pi- Hi. Y Clubs will them with 262 Easter baskets they have prepared. Mary Inman and Paul Bennett - jor high auditorium beginning at. honor, a key award, for his | sports writing. His copy will be “| forwarded to the national’ con- Eastern wrestlers are Richard eng of the Dogwood.” sung by the assembl Bass, Gary Carter, George Cohen, Branches" poe Therry Tom -Eichhorn, j, Risen Today. Richard Ewer, John Green, Jim) pr. Russell Curtis, Coordinator”. . Jones, Tim Kline, John May, Lyn-iof Secondary Education, sa alconce ‘wood Nichols, Tony Rubio, A. J. solo, Ty ere eae (Apel 23. test, along with that’ of 225 éther key winners. » Dorothea Buck's essay and rianne Clark's poetry won There were four winhers in the tournament April 12 at Pontiac : Showers of Song’ wade pick won the highest Central High School. This will be: the first year Eastern has partici-' ‘pated in wrestling. \Abare, Richard Alvarado, Jack Davis, Shaff, and Jim Zink. of First guest speaker. Methodist Church, was The choir sang Program. “Let There Be Music’’ and James a7 MADISON Pointer gave a reading, ‘The Leg-! ” “I Walk Today Where Jesus, Other hymns tigh School music’ department y were “Palm ; “Christ the I , have really. been busy during the instructors, were in charge of the ano accompanist. i x * * The Vocal Music department presented .an Easter assembly Wednesday. “Meditation” from the score of Gunfare and “May Thy Blessed Spirit” were sung by the Boys’ Glee Club, The Junior Girls’ Ensemble sang “O Boni Jesu’’ and the Selective Girls’ Glee Club sang “God So Loved the World."’ The Senior Girls’ selection was ‘Oh For received the senior high school tro- phies Saturday for their entries in the Clarkston Science Fair. John Gettel was presented with the ele- mentary school trophy. _ | Medals for superior work in sci- ence in the junior high division were given to Joan Payne, Nancy Walker and Tom Wells. Ronald Fusilier, John Allen and Tom Kno received medals in the elementary Members of the Madison Junior ‘past week. All vocal groups are \preparing for the annual Spring to be presented on Yesterday, the Ninth Grade Club, and the A Cappelia- choir prcrrvyE AWARDS MAY 7 “inite asset to the entire commu- | juni schoo Kirch- Walked.” a ser. story and Pat Hughes" —" ss os is ticipatea AT WASHINGTON co. under = direction of eg i a gpecelin As a prelude to the Easter vaca- py William Coffing, se ;' Jerry tion of today and Monday, the stu-) an Easter . went to Dodie Duckwitz for a short Richard Alvarado, Jerry Bellows, |. a+ Washington Junior High Assembly Chage. School attended a musical assert essay. The program, which ‘was broad-| cast from the Little Theater, con- the Wings of a Dove.” Peter Cox sang “Were You There” and Vickie Vihdecar end- ed the assembly on a highly re- ligieus note by singing. “The Lord's Prayer.” i | Willi ell, lie Powell eee Garry Pressnell, Jerry Ryan, Tom ,Smallwood,- Everett Spence, Eddie The secular portion of the. pro- The awards will be presented at Thaxton, Steve Thompson, and gram consisted of “April Show- a-ceremony to be held at the De- Charles Waters. ers,’ sung by the newly formed jtroit Art Institute May 7. Wade, The boys gave demonstrations of Girls Triple Trio and “Easter will receive a key and a dictionary, headstand routiM™, forward roll, Parade,” done by the Girls’ the others, certificates. * * * There were more than 9,000 en- tries from 258 schools in this re- gional contest. snaps, head snap, hand spring, sang “The Green Cathedral” flip, distance diving, dive roll, high and “All Things Bright and dive, and three-man dive. Beautiful,” - Since the season for tornados | Fred Fink acted as narrator for ' instructor. | Tuesday, Madison students and faculty assembled in the gym to watch a. wrestling demonstration ‘by the Pontiac Central High School ‘Wrestling Team. The group is Milford Club Keeps Busy rem will be awarded to the year's top “Besides being a very active or--They assist doctors and registered his parents for further medical at-| bowlers. 'ganization at Milford High School, nurses in serving food, making'tention,” Mrs. LaVoy said. ithe Future Nurses Club is a defi- beds, and many other duties. The first aid room in the new| $2,000,000 high school is operated by the club. Future nurses are on nity,” according to ‘Mrs. Elda La. sisted of a number of appropriate songs and readings. The script was , iwritten by William Coffing. Speech ‘students who participated in the iprogram were Sharon Stickle, : zi ‘(Clara Dawsén, Penny Pritchard, backroll extension, skip up, neck) Glee Club. The latter group also ang Winfred Miracle. They were directed by Patricia Clark, speech j The staff of the Student Unio has been increased by department. Bill Jacobs received a special award in mechanical drawing. Su- wap ribbons were awarded Shar- fon Collick, Lucy Oakley, Jody Wil- ford, Larry Morgan , Betsy Osgood, - \Judy Ellibee, Pat Anthony and n Shanna Stewart. Several of the su- ) seven, perior projects will be entered in These new members are Sue Clark,|the State Science Fair at Hills- i —a |William Kath, Richard Jackson, dale College. OUTBOARD BARGAINS Voy, sponsor and biology. teacher. | * * * three hours of work weekly to | duty during all study periods and most successful, she added. Eight math courses are offered,! There are two boys among the records are kept on all pupils who with 58 per cent of the students membership of 22 which meet become ill. twice a week and each donates - * * * were distributed this week include: mathematics:: 17 per cent, con- ‘from these future nurses are the cipal and the seriousness of his individuals Ronald Andrews, Michael Biallas gymer mathematics: 33 per cent. convalescent homes in the area. case is brought to the attention of proved very beneficial, she con-| Keith, Clarence Groner, Bill Pitt. and Mary Ann Johnson, all sen- jors;: Ruth Kovacik and Jane Rindfusz, juniors; and Marilyn Bi-|’ allas, ; sophomore Giasses ended Wednesday noon take general science; 41 per cent, | this week for the beginning of basic arithmetic; and 57 per cent irefresher mathematics. Five science courses are offered. | Fifteen per cent of the’ students \biology; 22 per cent, chemistry; 15 per cent, physics; andd 20 per cent, | conservation Dise Data and Chatter | Music in the s favorites : licked. Sitting on the sideline. waiting for her chance, Laurie London The battle to be the most Poplar obviously vying for ‘Worst of pop — records produced a shutf-| fling of — MAD BULL DEPT.: Coming on dates and tall like one are “Chanson D'Amour pop’ finally §0t't g Me” by Dean Martin; ‘‘Crazy aX wh" Round by Dick Saunders “Don’t You Just Know It” which Record. of the Year" honors. * * * ”” by Art and Dotty Todd; “Return \Doctor” by David Seville. * * ™ walked into the melee and came) yop. aris: Selling in the up with a touchdown on the first play with “He's Got the World in His Hands.” All I can say is “Wow,” and “Mahalia sings it better!” * * * : Local record shops. list ‘“Twi- light Time” by The Platters, as second in ‘sales this week, this number looks like “rrrreeely big wun” (as'a_ certain TVMC would put it). ; 6 & 2 ih it" and “‘Believe \Pontiac area are “Warm” (Colum-, bia CL-1078) by Johnny Mathis; ("Come Fly With Me” (Capitol W- 920) by Sinatra (a mixed up LP, not his best); “I Remember (Buddy”’ (Columbia CL-1114) by jJerry Valé; and “After Hours” (King 395528) an Earl Bostic I and bouncer. a THE JAZZ NEST: If you like on-the-spot concert recordings, series of “Just Jazz” LP's, * * * If you are in a. contemporary vein, it will be a well received What You'itom. Don't let the cover fool you if you like Lionel Hampton. He's ‘only on ‘one cut (sad, but true). | | during a recent visit of the mobi | onevof the many jobs of the Future Nursés Club at the high school. azy FUTURE NURSES — Milford High School seniors Carol Bark- Love” by Paul Anka; and ‘Witch ham and Barbara Baird (left to right) tabylate and file pupils names | . “If a pupil goes to the first aid josig Association with the di : : Those students who received all solid geometry; 19 per cent, trig- some activity outside of the school. room: too many times because of tic and X-ray work in the area’ THe| week: Major institutions benefiting illness, he is reported to the prin- ¢j)ing of each report plus directing | 3 HP Johnson...... -... 1955 .$ 95 Club members were in charge of, P J ere | the recent polio érive conduct ducted in 15 Emmanvel Christian ; i oe eee i. the Milford area and this year's pt. Beceive Lette CUNO: 5 5 5 sieges OY 5 project proved to be one of the /UPHS Receive Letters 5 HP Hiewotha............ 65 sa! Nig basketball players and six | 5 HP Firestone ............1955 «65 ; They have just finished assist-' school letter at an assembly at 5 HP Johnson. ee a oe ee 1952 95 f ing the Oakland County Tubercu- Emmanuel Christian High School 5 HP Chief..............1956 45 = The athletes: include: Charles 5% HP Johnson ———oeS 1955 165 in X-ray’ procedure Marion, Ted Wickman, Harvey 6 HP Wizard.............. 45 proved "| man, died Phimen, Phil Weed, 6 HP Lewson.............1954 45 | a os Howard Bolin and Bob Knisiey. § 72 HP Sea Flyer..........1955 75 | . During < ecm alga creat Glenda Locke, “ae a 7% HP Mercury. coc eeesoee 1954 135 schools, Dr. Robert J. 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COBB » ALBERT SALMI and co-starring RICHARD BASEHART with WILLIAM SHATNER From the Novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky + An Avon Production + In METROCOLOR Screen Play and Direction by RICHARD BROOKS Produced by PANDRO S. BERMAN te | Diar . _ LATE OWL SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT | be eke aD a : ; ' | es i \ \ / \ f : \ | al fl Ae § * E j | : Rao ee ei i t, Pe eee i ‘ Sa ek oe : + Pee re j jn eee 6 5 : we ] \ ~ EXTRA: Gold Medal Cartoon “Texas Tom” -|| NEXT: “Witness for the Prosecution” ~ was to leave the hospital after “be- if ~sue ee NS SS ee ee 5 J an! oe ee poe a oe a TWENTY-TWO ee Press Box Bill Veeck, the man who has been often criticizea for taking the dignity out of baseball, visited Pontiac yesterday as luncheon guest of the Optimists, The former Cleveland boss, who set all sorts of turnstile records at the huge Lakefront Municipal | Stadium with his promotions, gimmicks and give- personality of jokes aways, has another side to his and laughs. Veeck-can be serious, He. never ridiculed the dignity which belongs to the nature of baseball. He has had too much respect for many in- | dividuals in the sport to — break up the nine innings into a three act circus. Veeck has been known to’ surround the game with an atmosphere of comedy and color, catering to baseball’s fandom, something that ion! age many owners and clubs toes — — have come.to neglect. * ST ee “A few laughs never hurt Two years ago, , then & anyone and millions of fans se eigen the Bet ecand of oh loved it enough to come eines none Ser See back for more,” said Veeck. ey “We did nothing to change sce Lidcneed tank pee the game itself, I have too BILL. VEECK {Burke Jr. sneaked through to the much respect for baseball.” ee Veeck admitted he is not happy out of baseball. “Guys | , Sixteen Players are bracketed like Leo Durocher and myself aren’t happy out of base-| greatest array ever to break par ball, we’ll come back,” he said. on a single day in the Masters. ‘I’m just like a vulture, just waiting to get my hands| [Scheu Glatce chich hae de. on some club,” he admitted. fied the best, plays a par of Veeck was not too long ago one of the strong bidders are oe te for the Detroit Tiger organization. “Would you have| Four men are tied’ at Os. run the organization differently,” he was asked? With-|pecpectscied pro frora Sydney, out explanation Veeck said, “I probably would.” x *« * While with the old St. Louis Browns, Veeck related how he goofed the opportunity to get Al Kaline while the Tiger star was still playing in Baltimore prep circles, “We were making our plans to move the Browns’ franchise to Baltimore and we told one of the prominent officials in that city to deliver Kaline to us. It was a natural attraction for Baltimore. “Just before moving however we got another look at Kaline’in one high school game and we dropped the amount of the offer because he didn’t look too good.” “I must say that was a sad mistake,” he added. “T sure was wrong there.” DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Our wishful thinking about catcher Charley Lau didn’t last too long. Before the ink was dry yesterday, Lau was shipped to Charleston on 24-hour recall. Still we can’t go along with the thought that Tim Thompson could help the Tigers more than Lau, and the Romulus native is eight years younger. x *« * Ray Boone to Cleveland appears to be the next deal pending for the Tigers. Penalty Record Set in 6-1 Contest Bruins Need 1 More- Win BOSTON WW — Boston Bruins | that goes with getting into the s."" ‘ Seleeitr coil’ tat aight alee teeter nt Oe? One ee en S my win one © wo Bruins belted New York 6-1 to ;while the Rangers are faced with Chick Harbert jhas come of golfing age. * THE PONTIAC PRESS, } and 3 Others Locked at 69 Enters 2nd Day \ Fleck Holds: 4th Place} With 71 as Tournament}. m |Middlecoff Discusses Sia ‘Ailing Hand thers Sne (Special to The Pontiac Press) nowhere epoll a round of golf. Ours is & 01 AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB, April 3—My playing] yuh tne green 1 ME ec ue dies on a lguihe Be . |partner Sam Snead had @ fine round going here at the Mas-| sonaps par-five holes. Thus I two ~putted for all four of . |ters Thursday until he reached the top of his backswing for my birdies of the day. - 38 os ; his tee-shot on-the par-three No. 16. At that point something} + e 2 popped in ‘his hand and he flinched. What followed was no| — he two bogies, at the 10th and 17th, were both brought: doubt one of the worst looking iron shots Sam ever hit. oa Up masntal tepere On the 10th underchubbed,tayselt on a Be ee ee the second shot, and on the second shot on the \!7th I tried Sam hit two more horrible looking tee shots on No.“17 to “wish” the ball up on the green instead of hitting it up and No. 18, but sandwiched in between those two was as there. = EON, fine a golf shot as I ever saw, and one that only Sam : * & 8 as _ Snead could make. : F It appears that young Ken Venturi‘is as hot as the ‘ , wo tb ed pre-tournament locker room chatter made him out to be. He duek-hooked his drive on No, 17 and.wound up in a| His is s wonderful goit swing and It's a cinch Beli be very sand trap over near No. 7 green. With a five-iron, he picked ~~? the ball out of the sand so cleanly that he hardly disturbed Jimmy Demaret continues to make a joke of everything a grain. The ball streaked 175 yards or so and wound up on|—particularly time. That 69 he turned in is pretty close to : his age. He will be mighty tough to beat here, too, time winner of this title; bull- shouldered Chick Harbert, former PGA champion from Northville, Mich,, and Bo Wininger of Odes- sa,, Tex., one of the last to be invited to compete. TA | zt rit i it F b it & A 8 ooEE i : i 4 : FF i JOB WELL DONE — Jack who played the first round with Ken Venturi, con- carded a 74 yesterday. Venturi, from San Z x Z * -P Burke Jr., (left) | Masters Tournament to take an early lead. Burke Fran- F 3 # : é 2 3 : i gt a it [eerily uf i iF f : | Rigney Still Has Trade Thoughts PHOENIX, Ariz. # — Manager ee avn E, Hay F iy fe i z } : ! Th I | legally ‘outs.’ Masters Scores ‘First round leaders in the Mas- gratulates his partner for firing the 68\in the cisco, was picked as a favorite in the tournament. Birds’ 25 Hits Stop Tribe Twice F 4 & > a “| E : a - r*) 3 LANSING (#—The Senate today sent to a study committee a reso- lution aimed at encouraging the bid of Detroit for the 1964 Olympic tei Veretamme Sronkey Can, the task of taking two straight on/ Fate Conds in Detroit and want-)item that checked their surprising {4nd also, had the help of an error hockey semifinal series. a pean ed more definite action. They alsolsurge at .500. and fifth place ‘last|¥y Stan’ Musial ts ek en ene inte the reeord|wanted & definite commitment|geason in the American League.) 0 “1 can't put my finger on it —|pooks as the most penalty-filled| rom, tne stats — oe wt a pa wear a hn os soos Pt things go this way, but it's a night-| The number of penalties in the| The Legislators balked, however,/and swept a doubleheader from) 70S, "un St The Boston coach said that the| The previous high total of pen-|mended the asere aul a.The, Boston conch said that ‘elaities in a single playott_series|on behalf of the sta string. game triumph were “the puck |W@5 61 set by Boston and Toronto|and tucked the entire = # lin 1951 for bouncing for us and our hustle. a: study. 1 an: vecivg incall vad be = Don Fer- fa pt on t nander cant even when we had them} Enter the hot stove league and play =. og j beaten,” he: said. <7, gh in two New oie Coach tag sce YOU'RE THE MANAGER * =i ig vi pparently agreed with Schmid => that the Rangers “t on (Twentieth of a series, : , i rome Watson cont A Boston writers, but talked with By BEN OLAN regen hardest-working tile players in the National League. The Pittsburgh star is also among the circuit’s leading sluggers. Last season he batted .260 and hit 23 homers, A former outfielder, he played at first and third base, Thomas had a key role in the following situation that led to a Pirates’ victory. If you were the Pittsburgh manager,- what would you have done? Here’s a chance to see how good a baseball stat- egist you are. It's the last of the 10th at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati and the Pirates are tied 33 with Tom Acker (R) on the mound for the Redlegs. Dee Fondy starts off the inning by drawing a base on balls. Frank Thomas (R) is’ the next batter with Bill Virdon (L), Gene Freese (R) and Bill Mazer- oski (R) to follow. ate hungrier and that's the reason they beat us. Apparently, we're satisfied and don’t want that $1,250 Basilio Will leave Hospital Bed Today CHICAGO uw — Carmen Basilio, looking like himself again, today ing treated nine days for an eye injury. Basilio’s left eye became a swol- len, discolored bulge when: Sugar Ray Robinson dethroned him as middleweight champion in their bristling’ 15-round battle in Chicago Stadium March 23. - Dr. Richard Perritt, eye special- hits in three tries in the game; Virdon is .0-for-4 and Freese 1- for-4 ‘in the game; Fondy has six steals in 48 games.) fan Dodger Homer The Associated Press mes. good good-field Balti- over the St. Louis Cardinals, The |” Sponsors had suggested that a Srioles finally noo come White Sox ‘picked up six of their ton's three-run homer off Arnie 'games could be held at the State!around to peltin’ the ball, the one Pittsburgh blew a 5-2 lead; then in the seventh for a 43 a! bie 05 te came from behind on Jim Pendle- nine walks from starter Sam Jones Portocarrero in the seventh for a s Trip Braves2= Reds’ 10 hits, while Jim Lemon. homered for the Senators. Ernie Banks and Dale Long * * * Prep Swimmers \Impress Coaches |: ary TT F npn | ““ arty Fur Denny ste Valdes Split Winner DENVER (INS) —= Nationally- ranked heavyweight Nino Valdes won a split decision over Wayne Bethea last night in a listless 10- round bout at Denver, £3 Be Lj t £ s © ride again, The in- sidelined him for. five j $ Liebeghan pee -? LF , FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1958 __ | urn Things Going You Auto Buy | flow HOMER HIGHT| MOTORS Inc. .ON THE BARGAIN BOULEVARD IN OXFORD cE 4 E E TH a f z y eet We Quality Service CHEVROLET * iwhich has been designated around CLINIC IN SESSION — Baseball stole the Tops All Events Grand Rapids Cab ‘Driver Takes ABC ‘Lead With 1,931 singles ites of ee ae Se ae 2 Haraburda took over the lead from Sam Walker Jr., previous all Thompson behind the’ plate scene for Pee Wee youngsters around Pontiac James Webb at bat while Ray Howard acts as events pacesetter, who fired 1,910) 088 this week with the start of the West Side Boys’ umpire. Over 100 boys 9 through 12 years of age on April 1. Club Clinic which will be held every Tuesday and _ reported for ‘the first session of the clinic. Age x kf * Friday from 3:45 to 5:45 at Whitfield School ath- group 13 through 18 will meet Saturday afternoon | The 62-2, 205 pound Haraburda letic field. Chet Bowles, coach at the clinic at 1p. m. became an eleventh-hour replace-| 4 Father-Son Banquet Monday Boys’ Club Sets Sports The annua] Father-Son banquet Monday will begin activities at the Pontiac Boys’ Club next week with Floyd Stevens, chairman of the State Boxing Commission. Pontiac Central wrestling coach Bili Wilison will officiate the mat events which include: Mel Nosanchuck versus Dave Payne; Johnny Huron versus Sam Wiscomls in the 160 pound class; the country as National Boys Club Week. Boxers from Pontiac and Auburn | * |Heights Boys’ Clubs will face each' .|host team for the first state NAIA pound welterweight class; Dave Blower, middleweight Golden Glove district champ will be fea- tured against Herbert Harris of Auburn Heights, Tickets, which are limited to 500 people, can be purchased at Griff's Grill or at the Boys’ Club. Ray grabbed eighth with 1,830. Saginaw’‘s Buhl Says He Is Not in Top Form Yet JACKSONVILLE, Fila. #—Right- hander Bob Buhl, the Milwaukee State NAIA Tourneys Scheduled for May 27 )| Ike May Pas: a Ball Custom for Go when Washington opened the sea-| son a few days later. 7 OCSC’s Rifle Squad Sets Scoring Mark | Reg. $ 3.95 Reg. $ 5.95 Reg. 10.95 ..... sare $795 eeeee . Mew 188 (act), Great eA. B. ;.G. Hynet 200 (hep); K, James Kormendi 191-201; Prater 185 (act); EB. Turner 188-200; Zymjewski 190-201. | 24 E. Lawrence DON’T SAY Muffler SAY MIDAS Streak Ends for Deacon | MOUNT PLEASANT — Cen- Braves’ fastball specialist from tral Michigan College will be the Saginaw, admitted yesterday he's site of the first annual state NAIA Dt in peak form and said needs more work. tennis tournament on May 27. | “1m mot as fast as I should be The state National Assn. of In-'at this stage of spring training,” tercollegiate Athletics track and Buhl said. “And my control isn't field meet, the second annual such |what it should be, but three more affair, will be staged at Eastern/outings. should have me ready Michigan College in Ypsilanti on when the season starts.” the same day. With an 18-7 record last year, The Hurons also will be the Buhl thinks he can win 20 games this year if he gets enough assign- golf tournament on May 27. ments. Hundreds of People Have Followed This Bargain Route HOMER HIGHT MOTORS Inc. 160 $. 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Louis at Beaumont, | NEW YORK @® — Sugar Ray | 3 Tex., Washi vs. Cincinnati Chariotte, N.C., ’ “Kid Bassey's successful title te Robinson's reconquest of the mid- dleweight ip. earned the New York marvel the ‘“Fight- er of the Month” honor in the monthly Ring Magazine boxing ratings today. * Robinson's victory over Carmen Basilio, featherweight king Hogan * * defense against Mexico's Ricardo “Little Bird’’ Moreno and many other important bouts in the past ra at carat Piet eat, ee Wee coe fee”, Nae, 2 a tasted v MARKET the —* a ee ayne Seg kW eee Ani vs. Miweutee at Pt. worth,|Lopata, Ted — and Bob ee es arose Post, the ex-Cincinnati slugger, to | | Ning < Phi er—three Detroii , longer eet. i get more punch in their lineup. | WwW. H The middiweight division, in hie Miser, Sen Diag, Br a. danas Cas ta Pu den | Ste & little too old to be “Whiz| The Phillies were beset by alll They feel they have enough good] 77 W. Woven & particular, had several boxers Rg 7 . ie See Sas ad cm Kids," will have = bay “ kinds of trouble last year—injuries| pitching. 5 . sited arennd.. Desite downed £* Yvan Dure 8 a paackics ver Ceveland et ban “Ane| pe MOE neowne Philadel-!tq Lopata and Rip Repulski,. the oe * - gpa inson's No. 1: spot among Osi tieces. Wee ', Yolande’ Pompe Prink | tonite Ten merescta, Fa. | >tue oe two big power men in the lineup.| But Smith is a conservative man-| geting Ry BE - : While all the talk centers around) Kazanski is the “fill-in” manjager. He isn't picking anything or | oF Oe ae Webb moved |ner, Germany. . . Robin Roberts, and whether the|who can play at most any infield| predicting any certain spot for a| s, of Washington, back into| ¢. 0) MIDDLRWEIONTE | | veteran righthander can regain his| position, It almost boils down to| finish. te ie on to Be) TD tee tee oe eid ers old stutt, the Phillies hope Lopata,/a case ot im playing, wherever] “We'll be an exciting club,” be Virgil Gene . West ae ; ~ Kazanskj somebody doesn Isaac Suger Hart over umes France, §. Joey Olar- some of the club's problems. Everyday Mickey, Crawlond over Gil Turm|gette z.fetis' St inti "y’ eae ange Ses ped + ; ; tP t Y last season and lost five, Kazan- : 'G id trap these congo i bge: oet Hnas eaneel YF OMTAC rst mann ead nt fre. Keer '5°7 Canine ‘Graduates 4 ant. ted .266, Lopata, the burly re- ° . * =) ainda fy Aeita.? Te] susciemen trom all over Michi eclver, nt 7 bat dove met RRECEive Their Diplomas Extra | < Gaspar . . 5. Gar can will visit Pontiac next Satur-| Fumes and hit 18 homers and as |° | ; | i ae Peete ear Re Since Sy fo participate in the state| Many doubles, Ares ee 5 ee ves233 HURON BOWL egos pa. Mickey Cra™’|YMCA Weightlifting Champion-| 4 jook at the Philadelphia roster| This week, and next, is gradua- j Pompe: HTB cr, | tla te umes mney oe ing he cas oy, = oe ie . names m Muskegon, Mich. Pontiac YMCA will be host to! wonder how the Phillies did as|vided by the 10 Southern Michigan ¢c . for April! (Peres ei ale eee geeaman Tras Gok ten a mite 7 and more * * * , ve Charn- ‘ Be Michigan are expected to flex their vosliies Anderson nights, at Waterford and Daniel ‘ Complete. 8-ft. | et azcomeen, ___|msciss withthe tron bare ont Ha Beaches ot the veto wad schools, 57 dogs of as- ae “Kia” Baswy, X+) John Rhodes, state senor AAU Jack Sanford and Dick Farrell on prt, Ges, Paes, « Seaee a 1, Davey . jo. 2.| champion from Pontiac, whe (the mound, ilies actually oc- KITCHEN on, Pest lifts in the 181 pound class, ts |cupied first place in the National Yectiuet 2 ne. tthe oo ag od ue one of the leading contenders in | League as late as July 15. Bb ger — — . a 2 —— yg oy Argentina eo eneet. “We didn’t stay long up in that went to the graduates. Exerclees | Complete with ... re — He currently holds the military) thin air,” says manager May? | 1404 4. ie winter's obedience mt : press record at 265 pounds, the classes which have been in op- dat Shien wit Chi fc CMC snatch record at 260 pnd. and Se eration since last tal, New df Vinyl Counter Top , le in pounds for a total of 845 Playoffs Finished, ber. = | Septem Kg Aid of Double Sink ® Rhodes, who was bee in Por-|[, Tit | N xt Graduation .at Bloomfield high Richardson,” fontia | oop ie iS Ne and advanced LC. We years and there he won the Windy "iol —e Cupboard : ity metropolitan weightlifting] Waterford Recreation | MOUNT PLEASANT @® — The ‘annual Class A indoor invitational ‘track meet will be staged at Cen- ‘tral Michigan College next Friday |. Twelve of the state's foremost ‘track powers will take part in the meet that often’is a preview of the state championship finals. 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(H) vs. Baltimore at Scottedale, ville, Other area weightlifter, who will participate in the meet are 148 pound class, Ken Howell of Pontiac in the 148 pound class and Dick Wisniewski of Clawson in the 198 pound class. Entries for the meet close next petition in seven divisions. T, J. Marty Martinez of the Pontiac YMCA heads the state meet. * * * Featured guest as master of ceremonies will be Clarence John- gon, manager of the U .S. Olum- pic Weightlifting team. - Starting time next Saturday eve-| Gary O'Neil of Waterford in the |, Little TIRE CO. ge ol Then See NOW... You Cen Get Your Brakes Relined for as « 12” Pies Tax 10 A. M. to. 6 P. M. end All Seturdey ond Sundey 10 A. M. to 1 A. M. 24 Alleys—Automatic Pin Setters We Carry a Complete Line of Balls, Begs and Shoes Us! Dey 1124 West Huren $. stake next Thursday, at 8 p.m. with the same teams involved. Each finished the season with 4 | JUST ARRIVED! Qur Spring shipments are arriving and we have some tremendous values to offer you! 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HERE’S| | BY TH’ WAY, ORANDMA, | [...JUST WHEN YOUR THROWIN' | FLL TRYAN’ PLAN MY ONE MORE || CAN YOU TELL ME,PLEASE,.| | TOMATOES WILL BE RIPE ? -| | SEASHORE VACATION agin a — vor JUST ABOUT THAT TIME/ a eee Te ee ro. aT ee Pe ee ea ee f i + £ : * 2 , = x = $ iy * a : : ‘ 1 : . 2 ' : 4 x : i a i =e * State Man Dies: | in Air Accident ‘3 plane, survived the crash but is in|Detzolt, cases included, _Navy Plane Crashes On| quotations are furnished by the| *= Proposal wi ag tn | me High Mountain Slope;| Detroit Bureau of Markets, as ot] Squeaks: by Senate, ule annual journey lites now circling the earth ating| . * 86° », Wednesday. . : : : ° Oe ae ee @8./ Soon after the Army’ : Co-Pilot on Critical List _| Now Before House |, manager of the|[II went into orbit March ! aa Produce ae ‘efuge “mearjdio tracking stations found diffi- seven-man gov- WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. —| ones LANSING -- A 50 million dol- getting regular reports dental team) The body of a Navy flier has been] appies, ‘Delicious, bu. .............06%|!ar building bond issue” tiny tape recorder built ‘miles ex- removed from the wreckage of his|APPles. gonathas, bu..'s....+++.+++ 300/for state colleges was tp to the ome | plane by state police and military|apples, Steele bu..." ¢so|House today * time, it was thought the | personnel who had to use a snow, ” wegatatten ’ _|through the Senate, unusual shape of Ex- Hudson Bay. tractor amd snow shoes to get ecte, 00 sn sngenounesnsss 235) Known as the Faulkner fg B~ uding : . orbit wag to blame. But Lie through ‘the deep snow on Mt./CSnS&™ toppeds bu «22. sc toct, 248/18 @ Republican answer to Gov,/6f Te . = avy scientiots ould “today. most Greylock. Celery, root, (@08.) .....sc..esees+ 1.50/Williams’ demand for a broader, trouble was located in a The body was that of Navy Lt.|Esens “beha.) doa s*...cscessree 10/114 million dollar public works pro-|% a Alea i lg Eugene B. Ganley of Grosse Ile, Pa ; qoens.) dos. "22.0000. 138 gram with the accent on economic — receiving tions, . Mich., a ry of a Ney Soe Oe. isis bag 115 pump Selentific also is a ge which crashed Wednesday high on eR “8 Pe . being received from a conven- _ father the wooded slope of the 3,500-foot, Rhubar: nothouse tbeh.) os. 72: 138 ital thot apenas anaes tional transmitter in Explorer filed tm this” mountain. Turnips, topped. ba. ses ere 18 to 10, an the bere pas- : 7 where- Cmdr. Robert R. Vanderberg,| -_—sdDETROIT EGGs sage requirement. Later, a ree larger . two. or eg ae : 38, also of Grosse Ile, pilot of the} DETROIT, April 3 (Ar) —Hapa, £. bbe lated Democratic vote made —— 31, — 5 ow er the ri H critical condition at North Adams hebew wnt oe A jumbo, 50-54, 51; extra large, 47-50) An anemic capital . ye ae Willys Eyes Brazil helicopter search crew. grade Bee ee Set” fv ling its significance. . hve. . The . helicopter crew, unable to args Sate graded: Whites. grade| The capital outlay bill carried ae A, le 384-43; browns, grade A, arge, lan ause of the trees, lowered ° ‘a rope which Vanderberg tied millions the year before. The 1958- ‘Hospital. wtd, avg. 47%; large, 43-49, wtd. avg.. ; : 5; medium, i ta. avg, 42; smali,| calling for just over $5,000,000 in transmitter in Explorer I con- Oak Vanderberg gave himself first ie “a om fe rads Pade “a |general funds followed the Faulk- tinues to send out signals, and is ne ie . aid and then waved weakly to a |extra large, 4 large, @: medium, 39:|ner bill to the House, un ‘erscor- * lexpected to do so for. about a : f+ iH around himself. The craft landed at| Poultry 59 measure by itself would pro- ; ' | a nearby clearing and took the in- DETROIT “POULTRY a ll —_ declared last a First Gen- jured airm board. ETROIT, - as i B cr ad | ” 77 a ears re paid per a ag & ‘ne“t top oan Critics questioned the constitu- . ; by a 5th 10 am. a“ ad’ . ., |live poultry up-to 10 a.m; nt type(tionally of the. vill by Sen, Robert ) approved a : Vanderberg, father of three chil-|,,°\7* av) hallers or fryers G-¢ he) |E. Faulkner (R-Coloma) to set up ‘Blue Star Mothers. Rummage ) dren, suffered a fractured skull|whites 23-24. barred rocks 26-27: eapon-| 7 Squeational building authority rateS.igale, 128 W. Pike. 8:00. Sat. morn- and many cuts on his head, face|fureys, heavy hens 36: ‘bewvy tome 2-| a new balloting werejing. ~ any. and legs. Doctors, however, give 26, turkeys. small type (includes Belts- er a two! easter breakfast at St. Thomas him a good charice to live. = . One, Sen. Calrence F. Graeb- |is a: division of Kaiser Industries.|Week voting period to decide the 191 &. Parke St. Sunday, Ne was he had . ner (R-Saginaw), called it «| The Kaiser office here, asked|!ssue- 6th starting at 8 am. adv , hed trent eels cretiis daw: Livestock _ | “eax on the public.” - —“/about the report said: wns ee oe. ; eae a a | er MTR TRE eine, era, vember, AU uy’ manet taper, nthe ncese "ae GOOU Friday Service | ee salable, 200. arly "sales | imited | sue 3 per cent revenue bonds and|tield, the company is constantly|signed to offset in part a signifi-/ Sunrise Breakfast Set The plane was flying from Grosse | ciasses scarce’ unchanged; utility sows! exchange them for U. S. securities|exploring new areas in which to|cant rise in recent years in the; ; Tle to the Naval air station at pte eon gay Wy, ayy - holdings in the big Veterans Trust |produce and sell its line of vehicles. overall cost of conducting a se-/- COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A . Weymouth, Mass. It was last heard) steers and heifers weak te mostly 50) mung from This is particularly true in Brazil.”|curities commission business.” Friday service at 8 p.m. from when it checked in at Albany, /Stts, ‘0,100 lower; full decline. on rd ior ig a * wrt and -a | N.Y., at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. "Bort, ower," tall" decline Von ‘ality eer sate anyee Pa ae . 7 There were many objectors to|#nd service have been scheduled | at dawn yesterday and it was| rete, sisets “Sk.soaier *miuity steers| money could be loaned to both two-|Erom Area Gravel Pit . |13 per cent. Merrill Lynch, Pierce,| ‘The breakfast will be served fol- | spotted several hours later. 24-00-3880: Foe otkis Choize aas-so0 ie |and four-year state colleges and Fenner & Smith, the largest brok-jlowing the 6 a.m. sunrise service. ifers 27.00-28.00; utility and standard| universities for use on projects spe-| Oakland County Sheriff's depu-|erage firm, opposed the boost on/At 11:15 am, the junior and senior | ‘ ' belies; 1-00-2400; "utlty cows 11.98-| ce atly approved by. legislative|ties reported yesterday that tools|grounds that it was unnecessary|choirs will present a choral service | Too Low in Balone 14.80-19.50; ome load and choice Lease fees paid to the ‘authority|stolen from a gravel pit at Sasha-|smaller prospective investors. The church is located at 7979 | Y .Temlcy salable, Het enough dene|by the schools out of annual letie thaw and Stickney Rs. in Inde- emacs BS. nee Unie Lage | be ‘ pared ve . s would rvice Townsh be : | side packing Hones ‘Bepepeaartet amy Weniers. g0.00-38.007 standard vend ' good and ciinanely retire the bonds. Mat Velmtion, et of the con- Waterford Restaurant = NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ’ 255 Ladd Rd., Walled: Lake, plead- sheep "and lambs, salable, 200. Ove ‘ cern, told deputies the tools had/Broken Into Overnight | 2983, Dodge Club Cpe... serial | ma. cd uty esterday Ha 00a at pate tougt n nine, Detroit Mayor Returns [fn oteain oftice and storage| The Eatmore Restaurant, at 92| iscsi fen” Side. Punting Mick sade Shee ° | wowk, Naughter lamba 2.0 cents owes DETROIT — Mayor Louis/space. W. Huron St., Waterford To \ miskinieda ore “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” rc West Bloomfield Justice Elmer| prime shorn slaughter lambs No.'T°and| Miriani, absent for three days be-| -lon a part-time schedule. tools and equipment onto the truck.|ing a front window, said police. |“#*>#** agent 4, 6, 004 : ‘ | Death Notices Cardot Thanks _1| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted —_8|_ Work Wanted Female 11 | | Tome 20 BARRE On ane SgOAY “o,gett rommace,| iy aan, nous Peanogt| Pav Jpgqene sence. @ 90 ORIPPITH, APRIL 1. 1988, CLARE,| {Yes for their many acts of| Grassel Furnace Co. 200 Cooley | oF Bart me, oe Oa lt ad Dey WASHING ,p TRORINO. 172 Norton: 3: beloved son kindness and floral s dur. _Lk. Rd. Union Lake Village. _N. Perry 8 to 12 Dm. will wel. 29-1823 ft and Mrs. ¥ b}} 29g the recent bereavement of SALESMAN TO LEARN HEATING |MAN & WIFE WITH CAR CAN | - : : . Eee | ati ac, ie Se | a SAE : Re Paddock tat 9 20 4m Tone pail, ‘Call Pm Dead S Sle {RONINGS AND WASHINGS > 2 &- fn wend ng ofnmeens Toaship in Pall for interview, FE “4 > Pick & de) Pu eaust | in ML. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Grif-) ter and brother. secured here, Exceptional oppor: | SEAL ESTATE SALESMEN Of | BABY SITTING IN THE VICINITY {ith will He im state at the Brace-|—~ Funeral Directors 4| tunliy for right man. i'm doing Se a nD Uiics | of Second st. FE 43066. | Fynere)_ Same. wl ~ n pg - Le Oakland | ‘area, Exp a Hull SITTING, CHILDREN | HILL, APRIL 2. 1908. EDWARD, 3.|"A DOES Ante "| See of write lingo. | SANTED: & cared for, PE 217. |G Y re, Ss; be- : ¢ “1 : Bat. " for ’ Call | EXP. irra napegedet ees, il, ei] FUNERAL HOME | _Picepohm. Pe Sad er Pete aesry Dee errant Of beter Macy Lae “tists Molen, |CeSKwO Pistne __OR_ >" WANTED Employment Agencies 8A | crawan LADY Ww HOUSE- ping ea ] Johns} pettus eet sas work by hour OL 1.0052. ting at Gt. Bede Churen, 12 Bite oneison-jO fa Tt BF GIRL WOULD LIKE §& DAYS A i ena to learn the heating and air con-| EVELYN EDWARDS | “Neck tn henorwerk = HOME { iness, be day, with tolerment. tn Roseland “Deslened fot Funerals” ‘or noee we can quality ‘poly YOCATIONAL COUNSELING TF uaa Park Cemetery. Recitation —eLRESORIPViN GaP | © . Saginaw, between 8: Rosary Priday evening at § p.m. Thoughtful Serves = CHAPEL. and 9:30 am 3 commune ANE BLDG, housework, FE 46607 | : : . % : +0006 ‘Requiem bn fay wilt ‘be ‘said Voorhees-Siple Help Wanted Female 7 ) / a | _Bede Church. 5 ese he. ee FUNERAL HOME caret? S RE PT ae" creman wil care fof Zour <—| Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor) A - your home, EM CE SD ase tb: be: Hel Wacasa Male peti gh; sane nen’ tome Ses eepwene> - joved Wife ef Ralph ‘Beech: be- p Wanted Male 6) household & rift items pow (tors | attractive girl who Et: to 8 daye_per wt ome . Vokes. ’ Pe hier of Mra, Herbert fen =i ye eesy. We tote, "Meek | crane "5 tepens Panera! service will be held ACCOUNT CLERK II | use of car & phone. yor cape . Foctine Ste Empior Monday, April 7, at 1:30 p.m. from nen RE m Lt or FE wn Rollin Genk ctticsatte in| Salary $4,732 — $5,044 APPLICATIONS NOW vor | 52271, Dr. Bank officiating. Interment in| “Abiity to analyse and distribute ft vectaurant bel. lastrections 9 OTHER foe General inndetaping 'b land- ie in state at the Huntoen Pu-| Selimquent tex retures. charge E"fuil-time, Apply at’ 3800 0 materials. — Position requires ® thorough "know!- a ee Zeal PIANO LESSONS, BEGINNERS OR 4 - rry White & Sons applica’ book- TOR. : lem: students. Exc. g 5 T LENA, MAREE Fi tee. Tie. Eecping principals to accounting| experienced for. steady position.| rations for advanced students. LADY WOULD paveetaocenne -Inc, Ph. FE 4-4597 oe “Cae ue & =, ree transactions and skill tn sppiying! _C: i Mi +2008 FE _5-4072. like ‘baby ‘sitting, Reliable, Fe | ete eee rae tsecmaat OLDEST & LARGEST husband of Mrs. Catherine W.| of accdunts. Preferred age. 25-481 Clerk - Stenographer 4-424. winter prices, Lawn building. sand & gravel. Lynam. beloved son of Mr. and) Considerabl t experience in Work Wanted Male 10 | MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, . a : Dwight B. Lynam: deat) bookkeeping and related clerical| Salary $9,900 94.001 pr year ine set Fetarial service EM 32042 D& ave ~ fi free estimates Mr father of Leonard Bruce Lynam; jen y, $3. ; Pi i hn 33 dear brothet Gf bra. lite McKee.| eUring Teste) ree ortae Appin varied _clerical work, including, the} 2 MEN DESIRE ANY KIND OF | PRON er Pe ’ ral dictation, At least k. OR 3-4112 available, ORiando | re 9-1004 Eves OR 3-2276. Mrs. Harry Chamberlain. Mrs.| Bersonnel Office, City Mall. 35) § : i rience in wee John Willwerth, Charles Ly 5 am . . : yrs. ent experience ge0-| i-i CARPENTER WORK. KEW — : 5 +i ry 8. Parke St eral office vor with typing one Repair PE 44210. WANTS DAY TRENCHING AND service’ will be held Saturday, DO YOU THINK YOU ARE NOT| shorthand at of Pontiac, FE 5-4337. aw April 5. at 10 a.m. from Columbia; making e h money in your Age = «3 D IRONINGS, 306 N. BULLDOZING 581 Avenue Baptist Church with Rev.| presen Fg . We have an! ie, iv . 2 R Thom: FE 17-8872 Marien Bo officiating. Inter-| openin; one experienced sales- == 12A ment in ite Chapel tery.| man. be over 25. Have own , oo Military graveside service. Funer-| C&r. png to furnish references, : ’ " al arrangements by the Parmer-| FE : for ment. Pontiac Press Box 93. basement ; =, 16 Tew. M aT 19 ~—aoee oan - TREE ae cape ua Pree |G Nada tar ave rae cenis en. 3a W _Moving & Trucking QUE, APRIL 2. 1 EVA, 232 with experience, dime job outside. i FARPAULING — ALL Sia] Ad VLING, GENERAL CLEA! S proyd i gl wits) Seat focally, rapidly growing Hy B's A&W SURPLUS PE 2 up ._ Call Fie en Gear sister of = rapidly growing dis- ork J D OR COMPLET! 7 By! and Mrs. Roth putor holding. st franchise| Good pay, MI ©3106 MP Sbresny. ice will Be| of large nal | concern in = ¥ LADY YO HOME held Saturday, April 5, at 1 Be semprofessional field. Excel- “m8 UR : from the Hun ral Home| lent & lh with Rev. James Parker officiat- pe advancement. Box 111, p.m, FE ¢-2i02 6 per ‘to at iy ne ag hg ec, gf hol = GRILI AND 3 Save Ts ae of s . w . S < | a 7) &N - own * will fle in state at the Huntoon Exp. Upholsterer _ : CARPENTER WORK, ALL TY own lot or have eq Funeral Home To work on one type of furniture.) SANDWICH COOK | Cabinet wo-r and finish trim ur pi ne. Good eredit — Steady. employm Growing bus cialty. FE o-6632. 4 a, a home you want. i Ted's has an opening for an exp. | —_- 2. = QUINN, 3. ROWLAND, 969 KNOX| ites, ApOlZ, Mark Leash Mest? erill' cook Must be between 21 | FARM EXPERIENCED MAINTEN- St.. Birm. husband of Lenore,’ ford Mich. — : and 30 yrs of age. No tel n ance man on og rng 8 : 4 (nee Bookmyer) Father of Mrs. Fae’ : - rt EPR ra calls please A i | in person: only, igo, a. 4 # ry ot. ie’ Stuart A. Pracer, iil, Dr. Je ‘ives needed for Bontiae area betwee RESTAURA *, 46w2 ; . R and Hugh C. Quinn. Rosary) 7004, furn. Will train qualified| woodward at Square Lk. Rd Friday, 8:30 p.m. from Lewes Call for appointment, FE! <—- wi uar _ Rd. Bailey Puneral Home, 183 Oakis: Feast = Ss HOUS! PER. TO LIVE IN. 8: De ee ase t Name Church. Interment; 4AN FOR LAWN WORK. PART- in ped Sepulchre Ceme Pu- me. Write Box 115, Pontiac ne ass Monday, at “a.m. giving age, physical condi- HOUSEKEEPER. WHITE. LIVE- from Holy Name Soe Sel fombe. ftore — in, Complete charge. 1 chiid. Cell “Income Téx Service 17 Pra BENDEROFF BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. 82 W. Huron Street saan Men Wanted | "rising iiss vane Gal ti] a8 Eons for outside employment. Cle SOLE : NDSCAPINO. oO eral , At 10 a.m. today there || ‘Sorting conghions, hours, wnlim Mor cnicres, piaod,'T Reep, up| foto dil i rence ne PE 30138. muck winds - e. > A) 1" hh im ; vance "ta the. tolowing || NO-LAYOFFS wis cime, OR 24680 ater 6'p.m. | Sak erpart tue work, Will w fore | ASPHALT PAVING | Min ‘ump ask Ma Soma boxes: Por men who qualify for sales|MEDICAL RECORDS TECHN hap or convalescent homes. i ng, OL. 4 : Trucks to Rent 1, 3, 4, 8, 15, 19, 23, 25, program complete training. In-| pestet Buewintge ¢. meg 4 A h It P r L vanilla. Fa 29083. was ia os oe a8, oy || SE Bla ney EM OM eae Noga Pi bai O- | UPR ede Tae sphalt Favinc¢ : : a iy ‘ 4 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S FASTEST RTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY MARRIED MAN. 94 WikHES ANY Driveways, parting lots, free es- | ioc ON FE | tom Pi 1 a aie eee 56, Gl, 65, 69, 73, 74, 76, growing advertising specialty) Women with ambition, pe kind work . guerante Financing. +, Pp yg Bey ¥. . #7, BB, 99, 96, 98, 99, 104, |) Sepang Getes e Wehgcetnt'| 57'ata asinine Tee ae” mock | MAN A WARTE Put Om PARE Pontiac Farm and ~ | Daler Mai®sOPRLIES -— 112, 147, 119. -_ 4) foe aren Must have car, be will] ss $100 to $150 week. Car, nec: _FB 36 Industrial Tracto- Co. | Menominee. Mrs: Wallace, " ~ ao “Por : on interview $2007 © ti! noon. ¥ 8% 8. RO ee tr C, 3. REFINED CONGENIAL ADE USI Da eGill at MA 65-1846, for companion to widow. M B METHOD mine —_ Wg who be ay w drive — car, Light pouse- or OR YOU 5 SEVERAL GOOD PAYING JOBS SAVE, ENERGY, USE : SNopen for pleasent women to ~ : ENERGY, USE| REAL ESTATE || ata eat Sl ge ORY GANT ADS! To find a| Dae cietun bite sane | sec, Wek Fe te . m d o find a . rr ce seginew__ 7 . fogs are > wit aaa ns - . Me sollecting or Selivteres Laundry Service Bree : Woes. we do not want you, Must hy not os your job, place to live or a - a ened ont. Call Mr. Brown wena ve ETARY , -| L.H. BROWN, Realtor | vt Se greece eee. good used car, see Classi-| ses ¥. jtur aude re cans : tes ‘ro. cthers need my Md ae = at : hb - fied’ ‘ | GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell, # belongings for. cash|© i sind de -ithings you're not using! Bs or more. PE $5234. through Classified Ads!) F x. im -teeen| 'G mH O\ through Classified Ads! |"A% + Tea “IFE 2.8181; ° | OPGlider. Pree estimates, OL i-ds6l.! | Voy \ \ ‘ i \ i . tas ‘ “ , ‘ z : iis 4 | oy 8 teats a . - #1 = HOME. LOVING : eare. sO ik 6 Says: S 4 yrs) "> x ry heme home, | "Gea. esrb Geode DI"! FURNITURE NEEDED or od! lots. Get the — Pvt. party Pests2 “TO BUY — ALL TYPES “furniture. Ph PE 9-5523. _ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 “s 4 commay wea 62388. or ar; cond, Will pay <€ > f if a _*! 300 atnes FOR CORN AND OATS. CAs’ LAND cms? Se ‘ "Fewer. n+] Hey. CTs WANT Clark Estate Ru | ron xem ree rs Ask fo, Mr | . ig- era A FLASH Sond conmoe®s, re ~ to sakafied friends and A. Johnson REALTOR 17 =O 7 G Ra. GET. in land contracts. Rh Pas Siss. Ask for Ike Wide- or -Wideman Tr OPEN Peed IMMEDIATE ACTION : contract. New peagusmnes. Your eash upon sat- and tite Ask Ken Temple avid KL. hag wiry Realtor OVER $1,000,000 Evemattg ts to purchase land con- tracts ate action! Call, .— sirige. 1050 W. Huron 4 Wanted Real Estate 32A ATTENTION! 3 Swi ad WHITE BROS. mea Pit cy Pe sun. i0 "tH 5 ALL CASH Meotlages, ven og gee Rk L WICKERSHAM 7195 W, Ma ir 6-6250 A ow. rs) Ban yg +t Prom, courteous *. OR 3-0681. IMMEDIAT TLY: Land Contracts, Buyers W: Wait: Paul M. Jones, Real Est. $32_Wuron _* FE_ 4-885 Lake See “Now ts the, time io, sel ‘eS a) Redle R. Middleton SROKER OER, 67721 NEEDED pre St Ws ore Sn atin. M. ae Realtor w rm Wialing vis ——— at wii sive you i outright or it vou £2 Communsty ‘ Hospital, $65. come before 10 a.m. or aher . paid. Cail OLive a tt . APTS. NEAR G Hospital MA $-3185 or f SIDE. UPPER 4 RMB & bath Pvt. 30 Jone St. Adults 2) #13 | g Rent peel Unfurnished 134 > th — ROOM ee — MAN- ee stove _ relge fara Meera ab 3! reacaneY IN THE “WATER $65 per mo. Close n° all convent ences. WHITE BROS. Ries “on PINE KNOBB. 2 RMS. StH PVT ENT NEAR ees be ee 3 3 pore MODERN ROOMS. | VATE ON GROUND PLOOR. 7 NICE ROOMS. (GROUND FLOOR Pn pHON eT ais Da a AND OR 3-614 EVENINGS. - Lanot. E WALKING. “ DIS- j} ROOMS 8 _ ties furnished _ FE 2 AS, v3. {ROOM APARTMENTS ~ 63228, r. BET ae Ap ) BATH | feck: guesses walls, newly deco- | mo, FE ADAMS COURT APTS. 100 L a ce Birm: im ‘Sales ts Tigesita per meaty wer are. MI * ATED $ E. =| PE_4-6888, _ bath. E Heat f “ORCHARD “CT: “APTS. BRAND NEW ': for im 3 eee mm C. hh DAILY 2 SUNDAY. ' 10 i THRU 9 P.M. FE 8-6918 PARTLY FURMIS FURNISHED. GARDEN — ¢ ROOMS & BATH soveentot Heat & “wont Sanford. FE pte N. PS Sirs pm Upper t—Heated 2008, av URN AVE AUBURN ts. iv: room, dinette, kitchenette and bath. _ Front aad tractive tourtewlliy tulidiee. $7 per month Relerences re - @ FE 7-8892 UNFURN. APT r OR FURN, CRN. FOR rent. New building. Stove & re- Pisins. ORiando 3-1950 AW EST SIDE Close to 8t. Benedict's Church, vate entrances and baths Heat. i Rout ioulees Furnished , 38 BEDRM. NEWLY DECORATED * Rute. heat and hot water.. FE Modern, close ba city Reas. _4-2293. have good references, _ Strathmore. _ - beat, $20 wk Everything furn. Pontiec Lk 1555 Williams Lk. of M50. § LOVELY ROOMS NEAR DOWN- esos Pe Maynard Court, FE ALMOST NEW ¢ LARGE ROON _ ther_toformation call OR } bedrms Lakefront. Utl inciuc | Reason., 160 Heights Rad MY 3-184 | MODERN 4 OR 6 RMS g PONTIAC | _Le. frontage. OR_3-0138 MODERN $ RMS. 5. ACR between Flint & Pontiac, $75 mo. 16221 * Tindall Ra. Li 44056. } WICELY FURNISHED & REDEc- | orated + te rm year round semi | lake front home. Very moder. newly decorated. On canal. ‘con _ & boat. _ $70 per mo. Elgin 6-4 SMALL HOME ON —_ Pas furnished wk COE | SMALL HOME "ON LAKE. oe H eet furnished $20 wk. FE 1 J - | @POTLESS.3 YRS OLD. 2 BDRMs | dining rm. full basement, oil welcome, ~Call Don Lynn, M _ 8-500 RMs n BATH le my va oom sien Ville LARGE Sonus AND BATH, ON ‘ON st floor. $60. FE 7%. an, of after 7 p.m. LARGE ROOM APT. WITH a*y oe newer 3 Perry. Be STUDIO. LIVING R. dingtte, neat. parking 1860 E. Huron, GLORIA APTS. 3 RMS BREAKFAST NOOK. BATH garage, Util, Ingu:re 95. Dwight. | FURNISHED ROOMS, PRIVATE 7 RMS MODERN, NEWLY DEC. | ated, 11 b 4.2305 3 7 LARGE z ROOMS. ber ne com NEWLY “DECORATED, suly appt hot Water & SOCIETY FARM ANS on good pregerrs: Le) acre or more with front ped cartes, ~~, bo Pe hae. Iz 7 weor5 — ROOMS AND IR ., ENPORN APT. ON MAT- Utilities furnished. preter spre - 37887. eee osm. 180 Raeburn. FE 3 7 RMS. es eae oh FLOOR oak Close ° ‘worn. irinkers, 73_Pairgrove. 4 ROOMS & cog Stove nis th, Gi seen et it “dl -_ be as hea en’ ranc : [o7 RMS... PVT. rlt E iT . 3 RMS. nae. rae. , 4 3 5 pools AND Bat MS WITH Se, F FE_2-1643, FE j STUDIO, LIVING Paie li qt oe & & BATH, H, UPPER. UNFURNISHED. (cuit: ND —" CEAN. * dren, OOM per week. UPPER WEST SIDE. ee & 5 BATH. H. PAR was" take 1 bake ‘wiih. garden ioc = ke W * & = . . $40 mo. 81 se na Ea | auto, beat and water. $75 a mo Cal Mr. Ralph FE 4-0621 ary BEDROOM HOUSE. CLEAN. neat Pontiac Drive-in FE 8.8480 2 BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX full hasement $65 month | FE Pe #40 ~3 BEDRM BRICK TERRACE — FE 2-300) — | BEDROOM WALLED LAKE. sit | 7 BEDKO close to city. Reas, MA #2283, 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. LY . secreted t%, mile E. of Walled ke ne: re. 1710 W ple. t ~ schools. Basement, $65 mo. FE 59175. zx, |5 See. BRICK DUPLEX: EX. Nice. no FE 40847. J ROOMS AND BATH. ‘FE 8-8077 cal) after 3 p.m (j} BEDROOM HOWE. SPACTOUS ot lawn, Of] heat, garage. FE 5-3047 | | after 5 p.m. 3 RMS AND BATH. “OUTSIDE | 2065. city Adults preferred. FE 2- on ROOMS AND BATH, 1°) BLOCKS | from isher Body $6 «month. _Gas heat, FE 2 RM. & | BATH, COMFORTABLE — country, easy to Pon- tiac, reasonable rent, lserty or social security couple preferred. Good garden, MY 2-01 N,|¢ ROOM HOUSE | wie Ga ARAGE phone. FE 8-9598. & garden spece, | 4 RMS. 4 & Bata. PLUS SUNFORCH rt me FE 4-758] or FI FES a a) ‘ROOM HOUSE. BATH, MOD- _area, OA_8-3337. $80 per! month. | _Nike an nal “olive 1 Bees § ROOM BR Spokane ry = Automatic ae eer BOER NEAR TEL-|* ‘ee smal) [Fe “$10 per UPPER, NEAR TEL- og Huron, newly dec, Heat, hot wa-| ,.werk, On MeDonald Court . |... ROOMS. ODERN auto, heat 1 or 2 Slee $55 mo. or Mx 2-sme. 12 STOWELL BA beth Lk. | 1-430 —— . 6 RMS. AUTO HAT. ATTACHED GA. garage. privs, FE 2-5518 . ontiae eas M. Stout, ie tedioe. TIN. Saginaw Bt. bot water, stove ~~ refrigerator _ | nner — a elles E. Huron | | CARGE CLEAN “ARAGE HOUBE. 3 pEDeSOe “WALLED LAKE. | |f RMs MODERN HOT WATER ae 8 ROOM M | house in Clarkston On bus route, | | pear schoo), $70 per mo For fur. | LAKE ORI) N MODERN 1 & 2 Es. block off Dixie Highway, ‘s way | Ret. & deposit equired. MY 3-2880 | heat, fenced lot. In very loveiy |, rea. Furn. or Unfurn, Children 2339 Orchard cake Rd FE 4-4663 weics T, After 6 FE 2-0502_ _ Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 | f BEDRM. HOME "BASEMENT. | ei. BEDROOMS RAMONA TER- race, $75 per month Call FE) _ +1559. j 7 RM HOUSE, CHEAR RENT | bdrms, North $70 “(0080 ern 3-car garage. In larkston | al | WIL! i4 4 RMS & y BATH COMPLETELY | mod. 639 Grey Rd. ee mile from | Ph, FE ‘Daily U6 Cake Lake Woods Lergs 3 bedrocat brick Joslyn Area You may own this 6 room alow for only $8,050 ‘ : egieg 9108 Wh oven “Mother, I'd like you to meet a “scholastic average you wish I had!” Rent Houses Unturn. 36, For Sale Houses 43 ‘6 RMB. BATH OX, 1 ON MAIN.|? BEDROOM HOME ON LAKE sree toe Rose-| $4,000 FE 2-103. lawn, Ing. PF nie “tar 6. Pad-| 7 ROOMS. MODERN. ONLY, $7,800 3080 WOODMERE | #7. toms. modern, completet y 4 resins ond both, powly doce |g Sima. bu see eth t008 aoe rated, of] heat, children pe: 2- fa apt. and ted. $80 per me eee: rms modern 3 scres of ground 102 E ‘Row ry rE et A Ra Eve. FE 5-0510 FE 23-3971 P. W. DINNAN 7. LAREPRORT w. 7 UTIPUL LAKEFRONT ne | FE Ce Loveland 2188 Cass Lake Ra. room — FE §-be04 evenings, __ 390 per CHARMING 3 2 "BEDROOM DROOM BRICK! ranch-type with rage. fenced back yard with ow ‘iseplace. HOUSE FOR RENT 384 8. AN- derson. mo Util, furn. North side MODERN 2 BEDR OOM LAKE- irae? om Pontiac Lr ‘TWinbrook ion ~GozY 5 ROOM MODERN pense with automatic hot water B Ny jocajed en Huron Riv- er nr, Commerce very private, er to res) le o le. LA 2 BEDROOM NODE eet HODERN HOUSE NEAR hg ere area. 4 rms . 2 *§d0 ‘mo. OA #3337. Co, FE ft or WE 3-4200, NEWLY DECORATED 1 BEDRM. Stee” = PAYMENT! clothes dryer $69 a month. O 3-2157 after 3 3:30, - 'REW HOUSE FOP RENT. , Foe basement O1!_ beat __ FE 45700 | REWLY DECORATED | (ROMONA | errace! a tomatic oi) beat adults preferred $75 m one FE 2% ied ok i e | 3 bedrms 5. 8c rg fenced yard oe 5176 Pentise Lk Nr, Waterford High. aon _3-4820, ENT TO . RELIABLE WW KING “couple g of Rochester. a miles 5 N. of Utica £4665 Shelby Oo 1-4038. | PLEASANT LK. 95 LEOTA 5 RMS. §}°ALL KONERN 3 RM. HOUSE béth Gas heat snd cas stove. | $45 mo, OR 3-2051_ efter 4. Templeton | 5 ACRES NEAR ae —ae ON paved Ra. with odern home, 2 bedrtms. “oul Theat. k. L. Templeton, Realtor W. SIDE. ELL LL CONSTRUCTED roomy brick home, On — tree- lined gtreet, 6 rms., gas heat eS _ rage asement. Owner. FE 45 LL _o omg R APPLICATIONS Sar 3 bed: modern peting, — ‘basement and gas TACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Leake Ra FE 2-4875 PE +1661 Rent Lake Cottages 36A Wily CONSIDER RENTING CAB dns to’ retired couples furnished er unfurnished Call in person Shorty Hook, 3730 Orchard Lake, _Rd. at Pine Lake For Rent Rooms 37 LBL Orr 2 SLEEPING ROOMS WITH RATS for respectable men. Sine Le na. ¥i Ne Pie 54080 Ref. 208 Wat. HOTEL ROOSEVELT - Ciean, Neat rooms & Apts Some with TV. By nL tt or week. ee. & "=D. 125 N FE 58126, ar LIGHT “HOUSEREEPING ROO! 8 art) week. For 1. FE_2-5750. | LOVELY ROOM | FOR ~ BUSINESS 665 Huron, man. “ARGE. PiRAN “FRONT ROOM. wane entieman, Pvt ent 245 Nei- son, VT ENT. BUg STOP, HOME Pony. tslephone™ dav W._ Huron M FOR CLEAN N WORKING nm $7 wk. os Shower @ RIDE, SHOWER & GARAGE. Wen. oie, 2 1 in family. _FE 2-%17. aaa ane | EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE meals. 14 Matthews, FE 5-0377. ai 1385 Ciyde Rd. Miifo Convalescent Homes 388A - TO EXPANSION, VACAK- DUE eles for elderly men or women 5-4267. ir, care. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN room Cooking refrize units 464 Auburn Rent Stores | 40 x 18, would good or on fices, or 1 8 Ld 59295. sb8 HEI Rooms With » Board 3 3s | — BOARD I ELDERLY LADIES | inp modern country ae. ques beter eere ei ccnees ment, 1 chud | PE 24878 PE_4-1601 $30 Elisabeth Lk. Ra FE 20st, | BY OWNER FIVE RMS, $35 MONTHLY. OWN- ie he OR RENT HOUSES. 1850 WHITE | room. ten’ and" ut iy Lake Ra 1 mile .ast of Clyde, reom De rns Mich; num stor: ad satan CHILDREN WELCOME, 2 BED-| O% beat, ¥8,500 with $500 axes, Excellent se . Near churches red stores. Complete price only 4 AB, stand modern home Pan-| tached x i . 2 story home, 3 bed. | . Part basement Hardwood | room floors, pages ng gem road. 2 car garage. $8,500 with terms. Cail 42085, being seat et * “ae HH. C NEWINGHAM - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL THIS 18 LIKE GOLD! Own. , er it, mus at his “ peeing. Bil nee 2k bedroom home. painstaking oe have enhanced this ard plete in poo po ig even to the 2 et e will sur- prise ‘you teams too! See Basement and utility room, large lots he trees. Privileges | on White & Duck Lakes, Priced attractively I Many other good buys, ‘in tm. | proved and Vacant property. | Dorothy Snyder lavender | | « Stepping On Your Neighbor's Lot? ALL THAT WILL END story frame on a nice 100x- Pied ft. lot. Fenced-in back ard with a 2 car garage. Realtor Wailto-wall Carpeting in the 7001 nitnland Ra ase) ving, apd dining rooms. Phone EM 3-3303 or bt “007 try Oar All for only NO DOWN 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes With full basement and rough wir- ing on your jot or will build on our lot with small down pay- DIXIE LAKE 2 — ae cles alow with | 2 lots. sacrifice for sa ey pol y * and part base: e includes suto- men matic washer, 96,450 with $1,260 down. _ WHITE LAKE | like to live at the) shopping center and 500 feet from | the water. In a nice 2 bedroom | modern home, with full! base- ment. Children can have a won-' derful time here and the price and terms are reasonable $050 down. $75 per month. P. C. Wood Co. OR PEs | re rE >n Sooner, Witlams we Road & M After 6, call OR 3-6448 NEW 3} BE Ouse. anny ment. COLORED. § RMS., "CORVERIENT to schools e hurches, Pi lease lig ) Prospect, PE 400s | FURN. HOUSE LK. PRIV. Pinst | _8500- takes it. EM 3-3251__ 7 HOUSES ON 2 LOTS. 2-8TORY | house og frent lot with basement; . rm house on back lot $12,500 “MILLER. FIRST ADVERTISEMENT fie age mong + wad lake. Modern the mipute & bath tures 1° modern pasoment ily funds ed 2 car {oon ss Seam ait 508 $1000 | down, WEST SIDE —. This ~— 6 room brick ranch home 3 | i laeaae for quick bedrooms & goon The Fry ft. Lome ie we rranged = beautiful birch front a0 etx. O famosas = x ft. lot Weil HOME & BUSINESS This |s your opportunity to own a good home and well equipped beauty shop) with going business. 2 bedrooms, bd z 14 living room, dining rm. Full basement with oil heat wei located near 8t. Benedict & Ison schools, $7960 — terms | WILLIAM MILLER Realtor FE 20263 | ie w . HURON Nex branch Post Office Muniple | Listing Service Johnson. FOR BETTER HOMES | MIRACLE MILE AREA Lovely 6 room modern home on UNION LAKE privileges with Utils 4 bedroom modern home. Ot1/ sao full basement. large living room, a kitchen, close to’ stores atid schools, fenced In yard and immediate posse: segsion. ace pices ge 4 bedroom home, 1'4 bar gas heat, dishwasher, carpeting and drapes in living room and dining room, rec- reation room, 2 ca ste Let us show you this ° Evenings after 6 call Mr. Chat- terton. FE 35-2935. A. JOHN JSON, Realtor ay ea 2 a. s INCOME or large famil home. 3 rooms reat bath j for owner. Speer nied for GI RESALE — Approxi- mately $1.150 down Fea- tures: 3 rooms with expan- sion attic, oak fleers. pias- tered walls tiled bath. full. basement and oi] heat Pay- ments of $7037 inc, taxes and insurance WASHINGTON PARK Beautiful brickiront, 3 bed- room home. Latge liv $1,200 down plus mortgage cost. Call today nemo NEW } BEDROOM HoME— 20 ft, living room with em trance hall and closet. Beau- ttful kitchen: toads of birch cupboards and ample eat- ing space Formica counter tops. All bedrooms have nice closets. Plastic tile baths. Full Le gegae of} forced heat On large lot Priced at $10,900 Call today ae AY O'NEIL. Realtor “ANN ETT OFFERS 4 Bedrooms 1935 W. Auburn FE 8-3002 bung: pose gce spat Gas heat, full 2 ved # auto ae 3 ineosioea aream 3-107. 68 FT. RANCH 40. EM 10 $3,500 room home on Mi# pom Pontiac. i very see x 190 ‘9, with 25 large oak . Trees. Zoned comm - OR 3-6681. baths plus stool tn basement. White Lake area, Lovely 3 bedroom | gut in dine sastass at’ buchen” ‘prick ranch, Fire e, 2 car at- we. . arran: ement. Wet cond. $2,508 aster he 9,000 ‘down. Call MUtual | 2 Tirdplaces” — divided basement with separate outside evtrange. Bloomfield Twp. North Sanford Pye aE AE, bck vicinity $ rm 7 bdrm. with basement. oll furnace and nS oe yin Puts sections ‘thle hom, i, Beers it or Lasetrens & ‘Saeabeee 's mimes] Hol ESTAS TRAM Nea: Walnat Lake. Bea srg teal ‘and breakfast ccmmwag ele’ i} ia 2-car garage. 12,000. E-Z terms, 9 Rooms Located on West Huron street. = be excellent income prop- Off Joslyn Avertue wot at vantage. vg its ie. 2 ae other features, Terms. John K. Irwin & Sons Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 56-0447; Eves. FE 5-446 ip pice ‘ APARTMENT IN- wos Close in FE 2-7108. in a Whi of acreage for business ere OR 31950 Bvenings OR 9.2230 "on 3.2230 ment. 3-6210. DOWN.— RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR - a $95 uu Pit, Sane Om 3-e081 3'sgome and’ bath ar CT" ater . yy UNI N LAKE 3 ene pen in 1045 | $1000 ages al a Storms and sereens. .~ Grote * seees Priv on > down, EMBREE & GREGG 1365 Union Lake Rd. : Lake district Priced to seil, with exc. terms. FE 5-432 I 3 bedroom home offers every- thing: Fizeplece, carpeting, drapes. I, alshwasber’ oll 2 car areas. rge eg ee Realty washer. dryer, stove, retrag.; we- | ver softener, storms & screens, drapes. Newly décorated, 3 bed- rooms, 1‘, baths 175 = 228° lot __OR 3-053 or EM 35-0478. . BY Ow bath, utility room, Car & garage price $7850 “ORiando Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE It’s Ridiculous ! room modern home on paved street in Pontiac. Has ful, sement, gas heat, and garage. Monthly payment $65. Full price only $7,080 inc! easier than reat home now Hlave You Ever Heard ? ifke this—it only happens once in a lifetime. You can own this on 2 lakes for just $7,960 with terms Has 14x32 living room, 14n18 kitchen and + — room—figures about total—no better buy pi MS Needs only decorating & some trim, oll plastered walls and _ wood You can own this— but you po act today. REALTOR PARTRIDGE. | FE ¢3581 1050 ft: HURON CE LISTING SER _MULTIPLE LISTING RVICE _ Jon, Sates. KNUDSEN Ottawa Hills One of : i | e the ~— —e . € ‘ : | owner home. It's in fine condtion— $16,800, Near city airport on almost Silver Lake Area 1 acre of land Living room, , An gutetand quality home — pv room, kitchen, all -pulh about yeare ago size. Full basement, Very complete in every may Bitractively finished as an Ip includes a large actis apartmest or can be used Hes room with edistaing as recreation room. Auto- powder room. Aiso 2 car at matic oil furnace Screened breezeway with 2 car ga- rage attached Price re- duced only $2.500 down Commercial—M 59 2 story —s = build- ing, room ae oan home, or full price Tees with convenien: Clarkston Estates - Roman brick larg: . on floors, tile Le, plus ‘) path ott ™ rr bedroom. Thermo base owe heating 78x78. brit. temiy room 14328 ieee REALTOR 24 8. T x emily. room 4 8. Telegraph Rd. bed with oak |FE¢4516 Rives. 16° PE 2-185 | B44816 Eves. 7-0: FE 2-2183 | tached garage Ledge reck fireplace, hot water heat, and several planters. Large jot is well landscaped. Price right with FHA terms (Indian Village 7 reom and i'y bath home with s =, je Could 4 bedroo it sized Tivang and dining: ‘rms. natural firepla: pee foam eating. A A. good im WM. H. KNUDSEN CLARK Attached garage, Large) WHITTEMORE STREET landscaped jot. 3 blocks te! with $2,000 or less down taeal schools. $22,800, terms Donelson Park Desirable location, jake pri- | for large family. 3 & bath up. | 1 bedroom down. Dining room. | large kitchen frent and == rear | rage. Lot 59 x 142 feet. Will ac- leges. 7 room home, at-| cept small home in. trade. tractive living room with place bath on first floor, large bed | § room modern | floor bungalow jot § Attached breciew ; 70 2 eit 5 ‘arage. 72 $21,500, —— a ‘Lake Privileges Here ts a beautiful 2 bed- interior finishing, Located jast | — in 4 rooms, Pinned s she dining room, full basement, room, fire-| heat seen ps lot. Only $10,- 3 bedrooms, enclosed —— porch, 39) 300 with 5 ACRES. 5 ROOMS, $6,958, with $950 down, A real value. 238 Test room ranch type home with est of Pontiac scaped lot 160x180 with an| $498 DOWN New 2? bedroom | price. W floors, picture win-| NEW 3 BEDR pope vd — 1 only $5,000 dow dow, full bath, utility room. This | Roy Annett Inc. neeTes § 2% ©. Hur FEderal #-0466 _Open Evenings, and Sunday 1-4-— NEED A FINANCE- |FIXER? Order Classified ids to sell, rent, find-a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! 1704 oak tf. Rd. place, modern roomy Loose | tie ‘+6007 CLARK REAL ESTATE Huren Open Evenings Muttiple Listing Bervi ce ‘ AYDEN bome on your lot. $6,005. full is mot a shell. Call today. SELL OR TRADE. $1,600 down or will trade equity for late mode! car. 3 bedroom modern home on furnace, 1'y-car garage. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. New 3 bedroom home. Oak floors, tile large kitchen with dining | apace. ormica counter tops | Basenrent opens at lake level with | OVERLOOKING WHITE ‘LAKE. | shower, Some —_ $3,050, terms. Less for ¢ J: GC HAY DEN, Realtor 86 EB. Walton FE 60441 Garage. beach. A bargain $7950 with $1,000 Union EM 3-493, Cor =SCisi“T vue 3.3314 WITH ilt-ins, ne’ G School. Bloomfield Hills School BARGAIN! REDUCED PRICED-—-FORCED sale — 2 FAMILY IN- CONDITION — EASY JIM WRIGHT home c Township. MAple for lang To . eet WATERFORD TWP. MUST SAC- rifice, DLORAH. BLDG CO. PE 5-2s48 NER 2. BEDRM. PULL half e- Pull -continue te the high im dollar ee i can own ing the kitchen stove See this Have you ever heard of a buy. new 2 bedroom ranch heme on | large 150'2145' lot with privileges | ren “yg any Fi hd of Lg e your e 6 Ser ae = EYE APeeaLme MODERN 23 ture better * tan average, te month to couple only. DORRIS & SON REALTORS E TRADE 132 _W. Huron __— Phone FH 4-1567 BIG FAMILY Mere-is @ home ——— a as intee ante in the Widow ‘offers this large 2? famtiy income. Much too large-for her. Has lovely 4 sm. apt. & bath ath up heat, carage contenient to St Fred's or McConnell Schools. $11.- BREWER JOSEPH F_ REISZ, SALES MOR- §3-65 N. Parke FE 45181 EVES FE &-0823 porches. Basement, gas heat, ga-— | INCOME THIRD STREET, OFF JOSLYN | of road frontage. Needs a Lttie | OPE or FE 4481) | E. Longfellow, Basement, Oi! picture window, Large jot. Terms | Basement. home 4 rooms: stool, | DAD De you like bass fishing,? boat- ing® ’ a divided’ basement tha! > can have your workshop in, caving ‘s the ent for pe room? MOTHER im gl e Leek = with load, pM aman or gs oor, 3 tase bethveem cng pieaty mu, of have a nice flower garden? You have ell of this for only $14,950. down e- ~GODFRE Y 6687 Dixie wy. * Clarkston _MApie 5 5-1822, Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION | 6750 DOW 2 la bungalow, Full — Daa utility room, Lot $1,000 DOWN Attractive 32 bedroom home just outside city. 2 car ga- rage, Full price only $8,880. $1,850 DOWN pigeon ¢ 3 Bedroom Ranch. baths Lot 100 x i160 Eacellent location, $2,300 DOW On Ark 3 bedroom brick ranch west af itiac . sack street. Lot 75 2 65 LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedroom ranch. Full base- ment, Fenced lot 100 x 134 Full price only $14,500 with terms 4 family. Exceflent rental! location, Only $3.500 down IVAN W SCHRAM | FE 5-9471 REALTOR N EVENINGS AND B errret MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NORTH SIDE Semi-bungalow, full basement, tile bath, %y car garage, 3 good lots, paved street. $9,250, TERMS. | CRESCENT LAKE COUNTRY CLUB Neat i ———— nediate h and just a yeariin, mm te SOFS: ONLY eo wh, PSETTER OOM full basement, large tote, goad location, or will on r jo CALL FOR MORE INFOR- MATION a hae USINES§S FRONTAG 5 Dixie néar Scott Lake road _ ft BT agg A ae TODAY FOR | LOOKIN’ For a oe building lot? Call. us ll select inke front or cher Smith- Wideman — TSE SPR Te AG AT Eh I SE OT OT “TWENTY-EIGHT ~ Sic. Me ee ee See FG For Sale Houses 43 a NOW ot “Collect, Ortonville NA 17-2815 MODERN COTTAGE On Sylyan Lk., ——, screened porch, nice lot. $7,900. FE 8-6642. ARRO NORTH SIDE windows & sc by . rough ee Glen Rose. id. $2 500. "Call t tet a etre |sse0 hr $21, a ._ Ponti acé STARTER R HO 200 ft. lot Rd. between Selma ¥E 5-0002. idee On our Wt or, yours, ‘Smith: Crawford, ek. Rochester Rae Auburn Rd. Build Now. . oF — Dg Tag ons Take Trade suburban ares tli : osly $12,300. “Baad iar, Kitchen, es st _Unbelidvable ! MIDDLETON fiilis “Botstes — ~ "ae says sell rons 3 bedroom, z ‘ Hills Estates bar ioe 16x 3 | eens carpeted living}: mation sith Hubert recrea' room, 18-2 2 garage room, 2 ball basement, gas heat $850 DOWN — Located in the Irwindaie Dr, Separate . guest 2 . located convenien'| vicinity of Clintonville and buse with tull ent. y near res & tr Pine Knob Ras.,. extra nice lot. rx. yard, «PA REAL VALUE aan*“dining “rooms, Kitchen ted, Wits ahs siuda'e bubtin TY. wood, panel Five room, bungalow aj 2s oe bath — iF se Prone Salen ees Complete » laste a . ol Turnac ‘ J id ——_ gas heat, ma, fa, aie 7 wa Log hs Hed Seev’ te 822,00 * “with terms = eve lake area, $6,750 with $509 dow er small der home in ‘e TK ADE will : W ords Cannot Express trade. ay @ Your equity in your is |» into new « ize eS cod homegnet cea Te ACT meson Orchard Lake oes ranch, styled bome. We ‘need lake property ivine » room, 3 Seetiess large po a “Bott ail gg ay TAKEF! t : : 2 rge = . : in wan 3 cor 6 erage. m any se homes are ni Saae roe cote Soe lasge “Ww HITE BROS. «hy fantrel eee Big | se aia ng gat Sel = | Rmaee, slate “Arepnee, Ree REAL ESTATE . fect beach 4 ¥ geod buy > appointnRO REALTY ‘rms: a Low down ped Ev Bie ey San. 10 "tl § TED McCULLOUGH, | REALTOR : : es. "til 9; 10" sc Case Biteabeth Ra ances R, Middleton OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY custom: nr HOI Open Evenings punday 1 te $ TE $7121 — OR. 3-3923 — PE $-0003| ©M_34164_or EM 33411 _afler_§ oR” = 4 BEDRM. RANCH, 15 BAT < jana LE. Srataiog pe round Tee A RURAL MAIL BOX si ° ty bedroom bricks ' a" cs hoose from. Ful even Si : restion. $19,000, $4500 dows. OF) 1) . tile baths, hardwood floors. rs et nous —ox—wess SUBURBAN SLUMBER} feta Says "5D are"¥e Bedrm. Homes . c id ot ide. Ful!) basement, heat, | ns Gorse male wil ol COUNTRY FREEDOM fon $7,800, with $1.00. down, or mt, "Bedroom just West of Pon- Payments Tos than rent! —— for iad with $3,000 down. Au or things ~< “ean be yours ees clean, $10 STARTS DEAL ou locate arge 5 ries ROOMS. 00 BY 100,| acre lot, This 4-year old FT pea| . pists and close cx, ie $10 DOWN motora. ae a : os og ranch peme was quae . monthly payments $10 Y UNTIL to sell. $6.000 — $1,000 dn. and| homemakers kitchen, its fully car-|$450 DOWN $650 You IN! a Pens. Ciltiord ~ 3 Ph ae cove Sdanoe pore bun” path, iemintm v ‘ le * . 40688. . uel. b wand brisrsiil torms’and sereens. Vacant. | NO MORTGAGE COST CLARKSTON mae awe! oe BY OWNER LEAVING TOWN paved ‘drive, Cement pato snd |s600 DOWN eto save this Lovely § rm. ra pus util. tras with thie eae the & 3 gg oo ‘Dryer, aes . Down’ PAYMENT rm. and enc yrs.| as that hy new life in it a and end Rel € O 2, OSH eins ena don wiul| peltel Tacation, Pred ot #13800 Brea wOw! barbecue, 31 by “ carpeted Call collect Ortonvilie NA 17-3876. BUY & SELL ing Fm. a fireplece, itp! 15 - x Tio CONTRACTS What a Deal! newly painted. ol! meet, sale, terms. pos- Elizabeth Lake} «paar nichotie, Realtor Mt. Estates | re Sigel cr aot ‘-aeee og eee om Only 9 age i Two-family jo nig y at WM. A. would you Oe Staley st your K NNEDY Bat Evnteiey. sas Sek ss be & oe wn, garage shone possession, $7,- PONTIAC REAL TY | 137_Baldwin E §-8275 + _ a Jj Established tn 1916 SMASHING VALUE, To the man with wisdom, you can't atford to . ——. 6 room fruit space. %& tapes, Ee to school, ‘cat to bus, city sewer & water, is @ ae buy for $7,950. ony wn IDEAL FAMILY HOMP only 18 West Pontiac on circle drive trees, wn, 5 trees, Y¥: 5 ee wonderfal buy, 550, terms — con bedrooms eS bitehen. oe Only waite! Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor a Ps Hwy. at Telegraph ae emus. on mae ony tay ‘ear Waterfo = Fanon frat, amine corms, & doors ace el car, cont eTotucieler or your equily as down paym 000 SELL Ok TRADE—Only 5 years old, 24x75 he. alow with oak floors rs trade fot home with acreage. $2,500 DOWN—Sell or trade. Eliza- beth Lake Estates. Modern bun- galow with basement, oil AC furn. to attic, Oak floors. A good home, icons housetrailer. 500 DOWN—Colored incom -*. Ly hew, wore Mirnag J ie rooms tt Rook a a ‘ean This Mn the most beautiful. Inco’ a a the south- east section of ¢ *~ rm, La ee & : farm ‘arm. habe bome. aimee —— rebuilt = Taeertor 5 Byaed as tomorrow, Large, 30x60 car ae, new rat abe Ee, Me's trade ir home. é: H. BROWN, Realtor PE 23-4810 ; % Huron Ph. PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE |2-8181 for an. ad-writer. aes f Poa gee Mae AN CAN A handsome fishermen!” — “I know where the best stream ig — it's well stocked with For Sale Manet 43 For Sale Houses % “BY OWNER fron cash Jaa, Liver Rochester, FE. €-0630 + ele aoe Ble an estate, e 3 bedrms.. « i porch. Boe el che oho PLANNING Se BUILD? No money rages zi i Paes pre 5 rll 8 = ; : z i aa ts H 8 3 @iarkston REAL ESTATE INC. | ery modernistic brick rancher. Brick ” with r fi ace gg a ot s. Only $6,500. down. See it any time by appointment beth Lake Rd. FE 41157 FE 44821 $300 Dn. ALL BRICK FULL ‘BASEMENT LAST PR a Ha Me TILE ALUM STORMS aor EENS AUTOMATIC INCINERATOR AUTOMATIC HEAT ALL CITY OVEME: (Water—Sewers—Paved Streets) . ESTATE SIZE LOTS CLOSE TO TRA TATION SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING INCLUDES PRIN’ PAYMENT. & INSURA ONLY 5 LEFT, HURRY! ay hl Sais ie Ra & SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Perfect Lakefront « 607. Has all the Iatest Say “charge it.” = U Auta Buy Week Rouse, Sold, 1983 for 96,000. Needs FE 40621, ‘after 6 call PE 6-s001 Templéton Se 2. 3 a 2 3 3 = % "Tones, f Rea 3 Bedrms. 2 & bath down: up.| furnace. 149 naam. . Sas and living room with Daturel fire: hs down. Pammem O - tes formnag: | 2 -oaes Sirota i bea athed pe For Sale Lots 46 bol with easy terms. <-| BEAUTIFUL |SLOPING LOT IN cept smaller home as doun por Watertora community nice K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 8?"sne ce Pe sas Orehar 4 Stk SEAS LE Le a LO ig te SUBURBAN LIV NG 3 3 aes, bome, eee pice | _ with Full basement ree CHRISTIAN HILLS BEAUTIFUL tr-level fam- and ren- 2 blocks from bus to sell quickiy at $10,500 with Includes carpeting rapes. terms. and d IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Cute, and gleen 2 bed modern bedroom home, only 2 blocks from school, bu bank. Quiet state, payment to $1,500 SHORT OF MONEY? Coe roe Pl cotwe bare house for . carga ge a ig “walls, to a Tae LINCOLN JR. District, full six bath, fulj basement, ear garage elty water and . it sewer. Newly decorated p inom possession Only $1, 500 RANCHO GRANDE Edw. M. Stout, 1 aoe TN. a FE ones Income Property WEST SIDE TWO FAMILY ~ § lovely large et isce a. 43A sor Se Easy’ TERMS. J. RB. HILTZ - poss. For Sale Lake Prop. 44 “ yaiy sae Tmade a Tres Cc" EAST SIDE kecse J i” « Py ‘als ! nee te hea oO = ise on er Dr. off Mt. Clemens, ZONED MEG. i% ACRES, 9 ACRES WITH small house, 18 acres, 40 sence Also farm with 200 acres, rm — C 3 big barns. Severai farms. a ny W. DINNAN 6 W. Huron FE 62577 2 ACRE: NEAR WATERFORD High Sehoo! ar Jr. & Esementary school, OR 3 il. Se down. 20718. = NEAR CADILLAC 40 Es. cam or on terms, Will trade ACRES Strai of Mackinac. fs. Gall after € pm oi Fores. 48 med. | 35 ACRES, 2 BARNS, Pontine ie tes, Hye $12,000 $4,000 down. — ; § at 3 home near. Or- | Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832. Huron i 0 acre = es, evergreens, tractor and ieee for’ $14,000, ‘with $4.00 down. H. C. RE WINGO AM 1925 W. FE 68-3002 “ea ele aa ror fos ar ia +g SE acre. Fle, rd ikon Ic Realtor. si REALTOR PARTRIDGE TIL] Ai Clarence C. Ridgeway | ’ » REALTOR 975 Baldwin ave rE Sale Business Property 49 49 “LET'S TALK SHOP” Owners due a agh gh i my ware and. = « tate. Located on ‘s mais i Sichga's the state. 100 ft. , 6200 ft. of store ‘area 5 sen of land, Will furnish 2 ¢ pros oa eta | 140 POOT PRONT: = ay ns 3 “time or Lot $8 x 133 ft, comer E. Prince. a Sane See Des 8 tose > -cmnend am. E.. Walten.4 —— ‘ sta ‘a Be a ee| “ESTABLISHED Sa ., @ity Water, $250 a Tiaeee ac) OO ATT.. BUILDERS LOCATIONS fer gach on Emerson 8 of Pg AVAILABLE Ait"Tar 0.00 ‘oer IN GROWING Eve. PE 50510 % $i! NEIGHBORHOODS FINANCING OFFERED ‘TO AMBITIOUS APPLICANTS CALL MR. WILSON FE 2-0101 ,| FROM 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. biock “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION STATEWIDE oe ae OPPORTUNITY, SECURITY, PERSONAL. SATISFACTION EARNINGS _ UNLIMITED | ALL THIS AVAILABLE FOR A SMALL INV ESTMENT BE YOUR OWN BOSS FOR INFORMATION CALL MR. BLACK FE 2-0101 FROM 8 A.M. TO § P.M. counters, ws above month. All “RAINBOW REALTY” FE 32016 2 8. PADDOCK Up chanel FE 2-9206 are STATE as BLDG. to $500 Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake BUCKNER hc aetna ay : er a as down SAT RGE BLAIR spmteszce 9x12 12 Felt elt Base. Rugs tte SUAS Ftv Wall Tile BASE PAINT 48 HOT WATER HEAT- SS oso W. Hiren, Bontse. rest sees ees O'BELL TV POWER CO. $188} Used wir P54 Dept. ape re netees sm. BGR 8 eg ren oe & BUY #10.) 1-2 WHEEL LARGE rE : 4x5. new PE = j : cover, Stee] frame. 3002 Avaion. : TWIN) Gs ise Rim "sink & faucet. AL TANKS. WILL DE- “BARGAIN DAZE” hog! ta BU SPECIAL, CLUB FRIGIDAIRE Refrig . sas.o0| Coupe, 1 owner. 12 ft fiberginss aay Washer Sen - $29.50 division. 613 Walnut. Lk. Orion. GE, veges $39.1 oxi RUG, $i0: . = . — 17 & 21” —Rebduilt phgne, $10; blend arranty . ae, . awer | GOOD HOUSEKEEPING sHOP is 3 ae auD. ie 1ORO. TN- si Ww ba _ HURON BENDIX ECONOMAT M4 agitator §35, MA 4-2910 STEEL HOPPERS. 1 0 - TON pon oo oe 2 ton Se FP Romeo, PLatesa 33080 3 en ae BOOR SALES PE 2-0203 pirror, _ slightly marred $3.95 also selection of medi- | 4-4 TM, Reg, US. Pat. Off. © 1958 by MEA Service, tm “Is this the one you carry your sponge In, Uncle Herman?” Gap Ac sie neag $40 Deatere anaes F oA “Toompeon . 80 8. Perry fons. Can be made into daybed. Do It Yourself 6l ‘wn mower, $4 Reo boom gee FOR RENT . BAND. SAN DR a SAWS OPEN @UND® 489 8. SAN FOR REN: Wall paper steamer, floor — Je Vacuum cleaners. Oakland & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 65-6150 ‘lppar?? sewn TENT, Seite ad. Wat natn, Pape $45. Call Raymond Hayes. FE| pays 8:30 to a.’ Geeta _#-0001. = : to 4 ‘alm. KITCHEN SINK LAVATORY. W, Montceim. springs. if" Oliver —— mo = Cameras, Equipment 61A ANGE TOM StaLS Se Fe Lei 4x 5 P. 143 Gateway graptiic with complete 08, LARGE VOLUME PUMP For In Omega enlarger. iid sR VOLUN POMP a _S4na, ater 8 pm * MOWERS WE 3 Svs. SELL & quate. CAM- pive riders. porter te. ‘ Eoperie Camere soon. 61 W. Hu 38 a a 38 Fair. pans ot 3e eect of roraty| Sale Musical Goods 62 seem a 90 day oarrenty. 2 USED TVS WITH NEW PIC. etree AR at | GALLAGHER'S S MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20°). 5 puron Ce es va al oe _Sand, Gravel & Dirt NOW NOW LOADING TOP Sisannl Bass SbeZaatt Oe TE Top, sed, cued ih etc. FE Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL furnace, Fi wood, ar i Socegwas, fuel gh Oss Lr. A FE 5-6159. a“ | $88. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 BLUE 8PRUCE. for trans; : deliver, TREES 4 to 6, Order now —We MApie 54-1501. OAKLAND TREE (SERV TRIM- , & removal Free est. FE 4 . PE 45-3025. PIKE AND PADDOCK MARKET. Full line of Easter flowers, come and save at the lowest prices. 254 East Pike St gendey. TREES — SsPRU borvitae Juniper. Yous, Maple, Sugar ig Your own, bri: & “burie wor ip. ihe: Village Te miles E rete tage of Wizom & Duck Lk Ra. Open daily 8 to 6. MU_ 4-8038. i UP. BircH >BOXER ‘PUPS. Bia - “AND _»rindle, Call REpubi AKC REG. SRIFTAnY. SPANIEL Rane steck A goog hunt- BOXERS TRIMMED. GER nd AN — — Pointer — trained Pinceher. $15 ch puopies in Cocker 5 a rm *Cute mixed breed. and $8. 3496 19-Mile Rd. be- tween Dequindre Ryan BEAUTIFUL EDALE TERRI- _ Born Jan 7, ‘88. Sired b mpion Arendendale Beatsal Saree 41917 or MArket 4-1044. BOSTON TERRIERS STUDS. Best breeding stock Curtiss OR \NARY SINGERS & CAGE FOR PE 4-660 er $8 & $10. rr r Le, NGLISH 1 YR. OLD. Exc. in field. Reas. PE 5-T789 EASTER BUNNIES FOR SALE. MA ,5-9662 EASTER BUNNIES, 4500 HILLS- boro Rd, Clarkston, MA 5-4000. § CUSTOM BUILT RED LEATHER. ALL SIZES. COMBINATION Boot ECASE al ette ber stools. Swivel seats with «i. cabinets a Aa cen ACCORDION SALE ALL a ew backs $50 MA 6-3785. __| m at terri‘c savings. Mich! _— oy mae ¢ pnt bn. DEEPFREEZE : \¢INCH SOIL PIPE > PT te ies * paares 303 Orchard Lk.) direct for Mt FE 5-5428 Yas: electric Bot water heater, Sum me Eero = CONNSTELLATION CORNET. | uke pew ‘mower.| Av CUMBING SUPPL‘ M R x Y D~ : | gab: Setvigetater, 678: ciectre| 17 PE $-x100 ARINE PL Woo NEW CONDITION __ FE ¢-€619._ iS ALTO" stove. «9 vond., ti electri¢|§ ROOM Ol CIRCULATOR a3 verte . $049 | EEOREY Pi BONEY FLOOR M MODEL SPINET “4 roa cabinet, 25: gas) Power Dune. hee) ey J stove. $35; complete bunk bedss| table, 4 chairs $20. OR. On 34s. pi I a + eS GAL \EEAGHER'S ae ; H ge: water r, excel, cond., iz & BUILDING. POWER Ww WER WOW. «fb cher woog 8 e safes a en ws ri, sos a --4 r ge oot ye PONTL ¥ co. _ 0 _P- © . DEEP FREEZE Siow. 488 Baldwin ave PE 2-243 | GOOD USED SPINET 4 F AND CON- ew pianos | J. MORRIS | MUSIC CCO, M wAw Lx ORGAN. REA. hg Sag ‘ new, never used. | O'BELL TV PAINT wiTH xorg ANY | Genre Wit 6k bisde or? after &. brand. te [3930 Elizabeth Le Ra FE 44045 peel piano. Will sacrifice for quick OLive . canons $140 85 Shile they last. No ‘4X % ALUMINUM STORM SASH. | Warwick's 2678 Orchard Lake Rd sae x°S | orders oe. Michigap’ ‘7— PAINT SALE G. GALL. AGHE x alu boat -. EM’ 3.2536 a en © ~el =, B $12.96 30 per aay discount on Sherwin ia = & Fri. un” * ™ Wu & see REAVETING “— Sttinoet refg.. gas arco CHURCH 8 INC. Wiliams-Berry Bros -Bondex dis“ a Moa TUNING Sick k of value, FE 4-1605. = — £ ” eondition See FE 2-0233 ss FUE] @® P j Schmidt, F PE : 2407 it 3 AND BATH FOR] fase ? 9m. SI Aventale. Seviven | Fe MOUNTZ TY y BLONDE SGAB: | 428_Orchard Lt 36180 | PIANO J ACCORDION & CASE. $50. q up or cash. inefie, ne’ = Post. LIGHTS. FOR O1'TSID1 +4504. Bel. 00,100. PE 6-130. boar aC coe S cee teen ae O'BELL TA $18.90 Rage te Gomes | PLAYER PIANO REPAIRING. | FOR D antee. $16.95 up. Thyle Electric, 1515 Union Lx. EM }-6511 ft. in ‘ eotla; GO a Thomp Tun Quitmeyer OL ¢ Mir. 20 or more, Call FE 4-510. | \39 ¥ 2 #0 8. Perry _ SMALL WALNUT SPINET ANS 242i? = soa 168, 30 BOAT TRAILER WITH SWAP, HAY FOR UVESTOSE OF Pine, Sthewt werk CHINA, GAS | | belstore. Os boas agayLy a a a nl ALLAGHER'S ; 5-0088. - Pa soup IN. WN SWEEPER ING BiVEs —— Ti “pene uate 2 ols Vista ond ARO WOOD. , oe ie® Mon & Pri tu rs _p.m. : a pa “SEED BA ermostat controls 1, u on. _ Prt. SELL OR TRADE, |_| tet #0. 08 pore —_—_-__| fasoneg "want wat Giesewen | fale ynt tur erered, Sins | WAL peyce cman omvlee SPECIAL — 2% acre parcel F Old style sew machife with) they last $550 Water systems/ Pi vhawled. s 6 west about 3. miles GAS STOVE electrie motor eves, Ont: $82.50 with borizonte: ta lv ove ie Ghbornoct Gord. survet. Lave Miltord, $25 W. Commerce. MU-| _Thompeon. 8 Perry —___| MORRIS MUSIC CO. ua | ROTO-TILLERS SO EA . \ petvieges. Act for Dir. Brows ong liar ‘s = — ‘$2: GAL. ELEC HEATER 47695 eae the ogg - gg noma “ Pe 700 A SPECI . b Has 3 GAL auto ga: vrater $49 #5 et us prove ¥ a demon- |= —a,enir . SEY PIANO me Ext ai ih tive site for our new proliers, Btain- Cab sinks & titings $50.80 up| stration. Only one company makes Se ee wah uerbonre r iS fg a pare hed joss steel top with 4 burners Laundry trays «tan ets the genuine (roto-tillers) $119.50 & thine bench $430 FE 5-3384 « Other deluxe ane Career aromas. =. _ Matching dench 0. FS oe LARGE 8EMI- Low atu! including timer, SAVE PLUMBING _ Miller Garaen P- Oe oe ee aC tee To Light “and shelf. To see this 172 South w Bt. ment, 1563 8. Woedwerd (Nn of Sale Office Equipment 63 ae abeens “am ‘gree or inne. almost new stove call MI | GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS. —4_Mile_Ra. SEO” SS ~~~ Clean as « pin. Will trade for| __6-9068 $56.50. ist quality tollets. not B J R SALE SHOW CASES. 7 r, OF UA cRANTEED RESORT A atts grade Com: iw wenatictarer s I 4 WN MOWERS . FOR counter | src one. cash . t “Reivioator’ veg Aig to suit, ‘om, fis a GA ‘mompeon, os PONTIAC'S ONLY — oo smit 208 Fant $5400 LAND CONTRACT = Oe) BOYS REPLACEMENT F' AUTHORIZED 8A. SERVICE| Third St. tmiay City. Phone RA of sand “Hoe, pad, Sn CONSTELLATION VAC ANCHOR FENCES | ou Somtatar® STE" tam “Sale Store Equipment 64 : wum wit ee, Like ° hd : ' trade for good hom wow, FETs _Phaie"Bbriheates. WE Ei” | pape eS WALEING Oarden | 48K FOR MR. BROWN ie. Dever © used. MATTRESS, ona, Buy Direct i ypeage ogimouicity,— Garden: rant equipment in good condi- THY KENMORE GAS DRYER, DELUXE Esco-Glyd Tillers — & Genuine Roto-tiliers.| tion. Ca’l Metamora, 70F12. L. Hi. BROWN, Realtor odel. ar-old. $156, Kenme r ° Wonder Buy Riding lawn mowers. | RESTAURANT T EQUIPMENT AND HB Brow Realtor auto. obeher, xc. cond., Mi Windows proven the best. or lawn ‘dishes. Zeke a Judy’ s Restau- a ™ on PE 24810) 43 r€ H 20 x 16 $1295; mowers. for those a want the! rant, South Lyon, Mich : Bree eal O " 2618 \ on Wu ATiC Wal H. x 20 $13.83 best We service what we sell. a —— ie i ¥ OUTBOARD “* mE MORE MORE AUTOMATIC WASEE: A Stiaing 2 2 "iit fagae | Setvice Parts for all mates Don't Sale le Sporting Goods 65 a ge mre chain, 8, Race Spin Dry wash 09 Awning type thermopane |. $31 95 Selee wend wecaake | t thaller or bunk Beds. OR Maytay square tub wash*> $49.95 Fixed picture $21.95 | FINAL CLEARANCE BALE! . : Large apt size refrigerator {terior door Jam aie LEE'S SALES & afeRvice | rie ie oot eee $16 95. EQui- mode ry 4 TRADE pevonagy Hhng 2 $00 0 EQUI. Pre Beg refrig 00 Peg wee? Lo gS as Oh ges . N TILL 9 PM $8.50 Automatii Fly Rees. fs 72 9 oe Several good used TVs. ood quality roo per M PE 39830 621 Mi. Clemens St.| $8.50 Glass Fly Rods. $4 : tay noose | NCEr__—MI_—6-1300 Empire Supplies SCREEN§ & DOOR FOR 9 x 16 Pri. Ceesas (Cresie. 1 ae st. for ler, 3819 Morgan Rd. KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE. Union Lake Ré. EM 3-4148| {ft porch. also door with storm. if 7 : es ——— | Exe, cond. Best offer, FE 2-2247. RES. YOUNGS Make offer. MI 6-0077. ; iS. MODERN AND AN iat E. NER TO RENT. 83 BATHROOM M FIXTUR ne. oy, eft feds, Burrsbell 318 ‘A j - Sl eveenOLS DESK... $12.50) ‘town kitchen, of] and gas fur] S 1 Pool Tabl pu Pe 34 mo. ca-3% martes | STONY, Tetrigeraton |... naces. Hot water and steam boll everal Foo! lables 9 ACRES. 2s M lectric range ...... ers. Automatic water i Be gee table. 2 cage ae oa TRADE, 15 miles N. of La pe. iy eae room sulle ...... wate, e i kk h register. M adding m an} > Leos 10 Resiey for good lakefront lot in chair ..,......00: $7 tile galvanizea, copper. black cone. Showeases. Cail R. E. Nor- RENT—FOR é poe ge will trade venble electric sewing machine Lowe Bros. . Sleeping ags—cots—stoves — air s end vr or " able we e 2 faeces ert mtone, rE — FE_2-1941 a peone—te I «sigalg EQUITY IN UNFIN.| EVER YTMINC For Tile HOME |2605 LAPEER santbie > oe meee ore Sons ‘A aN SURPLUS era payment oa ; N RN "S| ROLLER SKATES Size 8.| Eve to Meet Your Needs, | 22_8. Saginaw ¢abin cruiser. 6638. |104 S. Saginaw 3-5823 cision wheels, i051 Wat- Furnity taken | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 TO BUY: USED WATER /LIKE NEW. BLOND BEDR M| kins Lake Rd. 1is_WEST_LA ce arian ears ransnir rapcrerar nt OR 3-2360. _ | suite, $85. Gas stove, §20. 1° |SEEF AND FORE = ii AND |TOIL& co WAY GRA oir’ iN YEAR| cles, $12. FE 50173. yke Mkt FE 57041 | newest design tor modern bath. © ARE ET Tt Pe home with lake| LIMED —— K tanm clan cuEst OLENS GARDEN TRACTOR —, value $36 90. These Tie peivieges °ar wile, ge — Ly 125. cies au’ h chair, #85. Sie equipment. Cheap. MA large selection uf lavatories; bath. i0-A BLACK DIRT, TOP win veake “ate paced ear. of ‘coffee table & 2 end tabies, tubs and shower stalis Michigan | fill sand gravel, stone Fee 23488. $25, —- apt size gas stove, 2D ASEMENT WINDOW WELLS Fluorescent 393 Orchard (i TOP SOIL PILL DIRT. GRAV- lot hin; 56 bey Vy 2 = t mS. hg 4S sizes Mes we ag 2 Ea cl el Immed. Achivert Fe 35-6261, For ___For Sale Clothing 56 _sis_ MY 's1 RPORT—GOOb| Steel clothes poles $6.50 ea. TIME TO BUY Ai TOP SOI. BLACK DIRT, Se ee eoars SIZE it OT aaeee, Ready Mix Cement. $1.35 ea. 1 pile use shiplap $70.00 cums stone, vine seeded 2 Omig 80) sUMM en a8 G Heatilator fireplace units Big s é good cleaned fae Aino dreases. * 36" $57. ber fee mip -priced to sell. | A-l) TOP SOL CRUSHTD STONE. . OVER “. USED T? SETS FROM Muriatic acid, $1.67 gal. RECLAIMED RICK 3.00 per 100 sand gravel peat fil ow: BOY" : 16. 12, 16, i8|” $14.08 antennss $9.95. | Fiat paint, discontinued coiors Field ‘t Ric tee | | ard. mM 3-053 & 2. Like new. Reas, FE 4-0089. Ww A LTON TV pusst — & Moores— 63.95 fe co rage” at a complete Fone an new now LOaDind 3 PEAT Figs G 615 EB Walton 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 31101} | rock! aocting - sly weed or OR 34823, haven. EASTER CLOTHIN a SH W A trim - win ee Oh hard- D COW MANURE, tio]. . Pi REFRIGERATORS, varamenens CA Y ware~ pe ality P int: 8 on Delivered. Cleon Mid- a" ‘aints . “ ht can ten canal hew. Guar. Inter all Sore $4.45 gal.| dleton. 67 Parke St. Oxford. OA anteed for & <5 "Bay a new Exterior - white ..... $3.35 gal, | _ 98-3636. refrigerator im, ote than Roller & tra 98 set | A-] ROAD GRAVEL, ETC, BEST a used machine. an fn Pluor- et us {our needs pow | deal anywhere Morrie Wahi, PE escent, 383 Orch e Ave.—8 ? for tea 4 peilding project.| 20346. —velate ASHING MA 7/41 TOP SOIL, L BUACE DIRT, makes, guaranteed, ™ SURPLUS” “LU BER |“ sand eravel and fugene Bleciric 502° *=N Johnson. _ Sales Co ‘i _Bennett, FE § AED STON * usED 1 LUMBER OR_ 3-7092/ A-i \ aeuiiNo ALL FURNITURE AND ey, . Bio" wt Q Highland Ra (M50: Pontiac rE eat Mage revel i The 25h HED STOR Khe: ances — le, Walled Lake. MA 4 +2588. Yex3%e butts brass pair ...... y AA-NO. Soe Coat. BLACK iipie FFET. EXC. —< — sete SEE nen 1,80 albot Lumber dirt, aatan or retail, call FE sondition. EM 4884. | or pe fh op Sn a 132] Plasterboard, roce ath, at | INGERS — WHITES. ELECTRIC|E st, 3 Tnrwation 100 fh M $3.78 | hardware plumbing ahd sec cai] BLACK DIRT sewing ——., $24.50. $1.25 % nd poakees JN Sgg'gg | st 8 Oakland Ave Ph a ; ro eed r load if you order now. higan Genter Pei peepee colors, ft 88 Se Boon Pe 's-dar9. | : ae Ask for ow “Cash-Way” | TWO EUGENE HAIR. DRYERS, | AVY. '8A ‘et materials coe barber oe, Fess Beate ICEST TOP 6 i ater 1987 1 cuttaomis' wi Boag F covers. sodraee ats re. retrigerators, ranges &, ete. 4 OED BEE SU oi JPL Ie ORLANDS Harry White. & S Sons astview . rame ANE OABER NORTHERN GSED OIL SPACE HEATERS 66 Inc, Ph. FE 4.4397 oe: ta god up. 8 South Perry. G. A | DRIVEWAY GRA\ OMe vid vic 3-0420,/121_N. oe" co. _ on & 80%, a ae a ty Cooley Lake Re, BM Pil | Woop AND AL i COMBE. EM 3-681 or LS A 8 4-2521 tts = verntah dane ee including: blueprints, oun, piles] BENSON LUMBER CO. fae soi} B. gand. 005. Perry. eS WATER WATER SOFTNER GOOD CONDE- ae oe Sonnice ar; SS Cate. ___. $5 eg gn : » slarry Wte & WRECKING BARGAINS reap ine arry White. & Sons | "an materia: to be sold on job at bs ag ‘Inc., Ph. FE -4-4597 238 & 248 Oakland & 25-21 AC’S OLDEST & LARGEST F Kindiag Pree EveLONE PENCE FREE Esqt Wol nbér _e euss| Serr, NY, ‘Tag 8, Paddock GOOD H iE = FOR DO- bermen ber female. Preter home with children or aged cou- ple Also lovable red female fer Johnson, 730 Nice for children. 5-005 PARAKEETS CANARIES 8 SUP. _ plies 183 Sanderson, FE 2-1727 PARAKERTS aS Iks, CAGES Food. Onkiland’ Ave. L - esse | male ‘OR ‘Soi OF PARAK white cette Mantes 2-4025. 7, | POODLES, BLACK =" i. ALSO _tiny whites, colors Y 3-2803. RABBITS & HUTCHINg FOR SALE. _FE_§-2313._ RABBITS FOR SALE. 2851 WaAT- kins Lake Rd. REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP- herd $35 OR 35423 3 mos. Wormed. $25 & sinatna ~ CANARIES TALKING parakeets. ysis es a supplies, Sage | sBicd Hae Aw SCuIPPERE POPE, ele REQ. THOROUGHBRED BOXER PUP oo colored, no papers, OA "ete ie = een T1OR 3-2717 P-| @ FT. ‘. é 4 de. ADDLES FARM MACHINERT — a oP yood. Pages Chere f poles en bets, Bew, 650 hours. g TRACTOR, PLOW. cultivator, 3 = spring i= nee io = cae Soot caps “implem tkins Lk. SPECIAL Used Farmall Cub Tractor S Ps Oe SHEE Bette KING BROS. FE tom nents et TARPAULING — ALU Sizes JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 23-0022 TRACTORS! THESE , ee 203 HOUGHTEN & & SONS WALEIL P with cultivator, Never used_ $1 FE 54-2766 ma AUCTION SALES SAT. 6:30 PM 1 mi. south %% mi. west of Lake Orion,. Another je — fur- niture for every room in_ the home. rator. C ANTIQ : chairs 2? bar chaire. Ox Yoke. Dry sink. Spice cabinet shes mops. Open ¢ eensignment 6 ae week B: it — we'll well it! MY 21521 Brodie & Tyler, Auc- tioneer BOX SOCIAL & BANCE A APRIL . pm ommuni se. 6640 Williams Lake Road. __ Public sores AUCTION penta, every Wednesday % mile west of North ain "habome center, a... WILL SELL COMPLETE HOMES, or odd lots. MY 2-1821 AUCTION | N SALE. MON. ooo 7 at mi. north of res 6 L. E_ Pain, Prop, Fritch, Oxford Auctioneer. B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Wednesday 7 Every Friday Every Saturday . Every sosng Country {usic b Western Pastors 1 hour prior to sale Buy and Sell Daily Door Prizes ON, age P.M. ..7 PM. 7 PLM. 2 ye COLON a GARDEN TRACTOR ANT AND j . 650, 288 FERGUSON DEALER ice #761 WTD THREE - SECTION LIFT) type spring tooth harrow. EM 25887. Auction Sales 77 . MOBILE HOMES - Anderson - Regal We Buy, Sell, Trade 8 wides — 10 wides SPRING c before vo * Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies inv "Bet our bar " : ef BFE te fi ai : schools Club house and ae Alo ‘alr salen base rae 12.96 for most Fords, Chev. DYEAR SERVICE G 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 . | foe a Yon Rambler. 8. wee and a s, HOLLBRBACKS AUTO PARTS 40 Baldw PE 3-0477 PE +seee. _atar 6D chine ‘Ghop. f3 ‘Wood ae om SAL ad ‘TRAILER EXCHANGE Silver Dome - Palace F y pane F088 plus Pog excoang: gt aT Ee sare Ba aah Also sahtewahe = 503.8. Goes a +06? | Loeise yg Ol om CH won érti ~ White 2. “ivont 1375 56 ory Cata Pow ” ‘alte. $1 tor Salet pont 1958 sth, 666 Mibde ° ‘Orion OB R and Ave. 5 "56 SRD Rane Convértib on, $ IAC C — ; ape - Co 5 w of rw rst IRD. 4-150 Sle EV & wen D Trt Powe jag erglide. eee : - NT Fr m ME et. eee a r $279 = © DGE, . eos pp “ter oor ¥ ts | oe at UA H Wood FOR OLET on W Pow ee 1575 Prange iefta ramatic “s W/Weshers. 1595 oto oe rag. pow- “eis ~ ers | E YO C at 6 54 RVR Hea’ Station \ ee os > . :§ 7 ‘37 are Cc Chi Midahy “extran vail $ ' M dink e re! VE deal aN & T & 1530 Qn: ae * 895 ri = TA Oe rdtop_ wee pal or 695 poogaen dy ation i eauipped nv ae HA “HONEY DO aingh Cc ee s.| "37 C OLE a tee $ NT Ez Ha ons cet Pull. Power. one pena oat eat cs Co ONE aa aa EF 2-Door os ne » Il 158 po alo tury & Heate se 94 oe a nae CH irmung “BN: thav’ . a ae 8 Beet aise Sates St ‘57 2 OL ET 2-D Soor 8. oe ‘$ ‘56 plate dio ——— 2s ramets S iward; N MONEY — et ie i] a ey AL a No we 9 FORD LE — Das N. #9 ee 5 ee ee ee very sees a c ram 5 oodw A M arhe at w -_, Fac ie Com- ‘ O R S ON OF car. m “ D : 56 RO zt 21 eee ‘ .$109 SOT iN, ‘ A gem 5% Ponits hyd 94 sw at rere. steering, f by and right CONS 0 "|. Sata ie FORD ec ES prices. hai U st: Selo RS Ti OLD OLer sar oe eines 5 , BU . edom — ww 495 ros = je 0. hur = asta car CH Bie SPE MA ai 52 EVR T nor a wee $4 * ae a fone BLUE. $ sane arp, R&H, a Sat tal feee aS ard ai “Ti. Bliak ea A Ss CHEN HEVROLET “Speci PPowersiite “see 5 SOTO Paint. stic, 2 Tone senses walle k. harp, 495 thie rimental ara = 5-3020. 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ST S: : xfon enn car. ta Pea ing a power 1055 RCH 'E WI AN pee Y Car t VE = ) NS = E PO F ie, ‘O. a9 Sloe para t “SUE ‘Timmer Yl toot, rac, and Sait, STA WE ICE AN 45 esy A ' " EME} TH NG O ontiac an “3 a. vice cae ze iy payin *eBsoLi it Mg Sp let 2 = $595 Cc a PR IY TR to $2 ourt Ey r CLI IND WI F see = Sona ser da EW [fac ss miele Ra ed MANY Brings aC LET Deale |osarr. cues ‘THE S EK “Fora nl_accept aps tea aad ~ NE wire Be Ate agen RY ig oes ier | Pr GrB -#H Er E. | ans WE oe gat ac 1958 ee en cis =e A Phone “CHEVROLE on Tes B.W. 95 ‘Powerelice +0702. bs nm ay — an od = 210 an’ DOW c se : T —Vilw — -— VE’ G ‘cm se powergiide ‘you FE +9302 qmatic, be oP guney LE 1 Kiel iP CAR cg = r T HEV AN — : RIN Te form OLET pow rai $1 s'| FE Pordom “ ~ Week” B sistebitad rer (ide a hev. Peano 4-doo MA G KL 7 — A FFE lo in vn ia ban me ey bs veal, — Hun| M sy os Cc 4 Plymouth, aker ur A 54 . 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SP | - MEA | . : ant i et ne: ieee Bs 7 aera soon FEL sect oe “Wie a "hae de a | BER 5 ‘ scr r= ca fe) a, piaia a3 are ite == H LES om $189 eae Geet ~ 19 rt 2c ssc 3 Bot sae rails 2RIG ES, EK "SA KN vee | Tas Z ORD Ying zene 2, reece 3 sae the IC ay U E | STOC aaa 5 is ‘SCHUTZ sat F JRL bd wae = al buy! $1005 ‘ hs ry esas B U THE et BR Sard) BUY W STED BY = Soe = ‘0 ai r re * r ‘ . er covers: ay toot ae ‘erie, Pon ham asia — MTRS. asa R lias oC TO l Mt ion Wag ome $1295 m8 care oe Brmingha im? daues “ri r |\V THANK SS | U AU ert. 5416 aD Station ee om id toe | en R oe IR E | O nv W FORD Sta ia... cease ial a —_ pe ean =M ae A ard tC antes L THE CC | Y Co O S7 Victor om ae 4 eae a N ar wee Bek 6 Ds U llac Ata 3 Ste : 1958 as. Ine . W gin EN Ss ] a 5. OR a =s , : oe LEK HT. a REPS | 95 EXT G di 439 5 ‘57 F nan ose vse sitll 6,000 mR ET ron“ RD PRs ~~ 1O8 ER IN LE Ca vf $ 64 * ‘agon . awe 7. San OL PM SH PORT RED H A ‘57 pow Ss $2 RD Wag se 5 z ae VRO saa =e) BL AS F S "Wa ie FO on a. on : E 5 lean, coal in 8 ed W 56 tio vee $ 3 — (safes aera AMBLE SM O ET S O ll ee 1957 1066 - ‘AIN ~ 30 05. - on. m E ZK os .N “ORD NGE oe | NORTH eae pare! R rmingha 'S STR ee se eaos Mags el 20S vn $9 7 ‘Caras Mad : ati oun este “aes . &: Te ate a BERLE al romp, : a = "NASH. URDAY U tremendous . LH 56 ™“ Was il 2 OW $1 | o> FORD LET _ reeeees a . © * oN. er Lg : joodw ze (0 trem DA tifu ad ec ‘ VRO ahead ; ne St FORD, “Wo HT. LOW MILE. : : : mene Be ae fore Prieta ovne 666 S : Eee SAT st tui =a Week sales Buick elses sae 99 HH 55 cuEv C ceseee nga ai Birm: es te oaiean = Nise, E ‘ . ctio tin N toc We . Shar ' IA ‘eg Pao \ ca BE Fore Pena a s5ER conjunet — “ oe —— ‘56 “— le Holi $12 ‘54 PONT die. eee $ 395 1s, a Gredt OLIDE: tm) wae cores, COND WAGO! 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Be é <5 a = -- Today’ S Television Progieeee _Frosrams furnished’ by stations toted i» thie column are wubject to change without netce \s Channel &-WIBK-TY - Channel 4-WWJ-TV . Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Chahnel §—CKLW-TV 6:15 (4) Wegther: Eliot. : 6:20 (4) Box Four. - 90 (1 Frontier Justice. West- ern: Cat, cook help railroad mountain. (2) News: LeGoff. I 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. ~ 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. (9) Hawkeye. (4) Martin Kane. Adventure: Kane corners fleeing as- sassin. _(2) Dr. Christian. ~ ‘7:10 (1) Weather. 7:18 (1) News: Daly. 7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: Fort Apache crew construct *gailcarts." (9) Million Dollar Movie. ~~ Lamarr, “H.M. Pul- ham, Esq.” (41) (4) Truth, Conseq. Quiz. (2) Dick & Duchess. Adven- ture: Jane solves art theft while Dick's sich ‘ 8:00 (7) Jim Bowie. Adventure: Family dispute almost costs Jim his life. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Last Resort. Drama: Two men, accused of killing) companion in drunken brawl, get life terms. (2) Trackdown. Adventure: Kid with killer reputation terrorizes. home town when he returns. 8:30 (7) Colt .45. Western: Would- be outlaw aids Colt. (9) {cont.) (4) of Riley. Comedy: Riley tries to crash show business by guiding career of guitar strumming singer. (2) Zane Grey Th. Western: | Easterner (Michael Rennie) sits out for the west to bring back brother’s murderer. ‘9:00 (7) Frfink Sinatra. Variety: “Spike Jones, singing wife - Helen Grayco. (9) Charlie Chan. (4) M Squad. Drama: - Killer selects victims from ‘lonely hearts’ club members. (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: Bilko’s in a pickle when he FREE TO THE DEAF \ $1 to anyone else Valuable book offered by audivox Hearing Digest.” - This 32-page book is filled with beautiful color illustrations and informative articles. Read how to tell if you need a hearing aid. (Many who think they do find it isn't anomnty?) Read about a fabul j to help the eaad- ob heating. 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(2) News: LeGoff. 11:15-(9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. 11:20 (9) Feature Theater. Roland 4: from Young. “Man giers."’ o Sports: Parker. (2) Sports Final. Tan- (11:26 ert Baltimore.” Chester Morrig, “Blind Alley.” (7) Shock Theater. .(9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. (2) N’watch (cont.) 1:38 SATURDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. Lined (1:55 ¢2) Ot. the Farm Front. |; land] (2) N'watch ‘Theater. Rob- Young, “Adventure in 4: ous (4) Window Shopping. 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo, (4) Cartoon Carnival. ( Betty Boop. lxe:00 (4) Howdy Doody. (7) Don Wattrick, Sports 10:30 °(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Ruff and Reddy. 11:00 (2) Heckle and Jeckle. (4) Fury, 11:30 (2) Sagebrusn Shorty. (4) Andy's Gang. 11;55 (9) Billboards. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON — 12:00 (2) Jimmy Jean. (4) True Story. (2) Movie. (4) Double Feature. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. 1:30 2:00 (1) Movie: Mr. Crime. (2) Showtime. (4) Milky’s Movie Party. (7) AllStar. Golf. (9) Metropolitan Mirror. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (9) Little Theater. 5:38 (9) Wild Bill Hickok. 139, 211 People in Texas. Receive Welfare Food ‘ AUSTIN, Tex. & — The State ieuiients ait tie icome: Welfare of Public said yesterday 58 counties | Department (9) Movie—Double Feature. 4:30 (9) Gilead Baptist Church. \5:00 (7) Wrestling. (9) Zorro, , (2) Masters Golf Tourna-| ment. Trains Her Voice By CHARLES DENTON HOLLYWOOD <(INS) -— Mary Costa, the world’s comeliest car salesman, is forsaking huckstering thig month “to push art, with a + *« The blonde, blue-eyed beauty of the Thursday “Climax” eom- sion — opera — and she means to do it while she’s still young enough to be the most glamorous diva who ever drowned out a tenor, "Be it means giving up a steady payeheck from CBS, a very tidy one, too, for a girl with only about three + ALS || FA aM ALS a I} Nise IAC 2 A i ste nial 42} Life CA oe TT I A LLUAINE TS IOl0) a ar Fai fom) fo) a [at liad TRANSMISSION SERVICE REBUILDING AND ADJUSTING . . . ALL CARS NO DOWN PAYMENT (AT_MOTOR MART) 133 E, Montcalm = FE Yor Waele) way Sales and Service smEE}S J BADI- 1 Open M & & ALL MAKES RADIOS. GUARANTEED REPAIRS ] FE 5-9373 201 Earlmoore Bivd. FROM SALES TO ART — Mary Costa is abandoning her career" as a television saleswoman to take a crack at show business’ tough- est division — opera. Mary, who has been doing commercials on “Climax” (CBS-TV, Thursday, 8:30 p. m.) for the past three years, | | is studying voice and alreadg has sung several operatic roles. ; those things dant weit Mary. For one a anyway, For another: * * * “Singing opera and concert ts something I've always wanted to do," explains Mary in her softly ‘cornpone voice. “I've always loved opera particularly. LACK OF RESPECT “T know it's’ hard to break into \it in this country. They seem to | have ‘coming. from everseas, but not) so much for native sons and* daughters. | * * * “But I'm really studying hard. i'm a real student, if I do say) now. Oddly, Mary began studying | voice seriously only three years E- when she joined the : Peel erew in the capacity Bill commercial captain Mary admits, that she got the SERVICE "ALL WORK GUARANTEED Color—Block & White are ‘ oy 8:08 (2) Anthropology. ‘handing out free food to 139,211) “Climax” job through = sheer = persons. ‘ignorance.’ When she was sum-- . (2) Mich. Conservation. | > ¢ « *t moned for a tryout, she assumed (7) Guest lecture. | “The that doing commercials was a_ re has (2) Children’s Bible Adven | been no sharp trend jag pipe cinch — and won the \upward” in distribution of federal ture. | surplus food to the unemployed, ee over veteran performers who 8:58 (4) (color) News. but 13 |were flustered by their know- t counties have been added to the list in the past six months, | | ledge of how tough it really was, 9:00 (2) 4H T.V. Club. W. E. Moore, assistant director | - *« f (4) Farm Report. lof the division of commodity dis- She launched her _ operatic! (7) Crusade for Christ. itribution said. career by singing the lead in| ‘Martha’ for the Jocal Euterpe | opera reading group and then ACROSS repeated it by popular demand 1—— hop for a benefit. 4—— in back - | § Telephone |'LARGEST AUDIENCE tors =e Next she did Desdemona in 1 Bolten reck - \“Otello”’ for the same group at 4 Sea eagie ty the famed Hollywood Bowl, which | is neon i, drew its Jargest audience of the | hemisphere BY, season for her performance. | 18 ty x * * 20 ch painter “a 21 matters “I feel I should make the change | Roster now or never,’ Mary says, “I m | 16 —s 4 doing “The Bartered Bridge’ next, | 27 Boft food - 4 and then I may do the role of, pow at = Yo Jenny Lind in @ feature picture | - pophers 4c it Wy, ion the life of P. T. Barnum. I) 35 Triter ” - also have been asked to emer 3 bdo at MGM this spring or summer.’ row it a Gist it, yin {1 Dry. as wine Gate Lakes Navigation 3 Sec tional = i ca institution PORT COLBORNE, Ont. @ — o Se oe The Gordon C. Leitch entered) 82 Dancing r 4 Carpenters 24 Loose garment 40 Large from Lake Erie yesterday to of- 1 gla $ Domesticated them 41 Prosen rain i ficially open the Great Lakes navi- 85 Repose 6 Oppes 26 Her 42 Box ti « 66 Bird's home ; Barrer 27 Law officer a3 saree gation season. ure m ie nee. ae 9 Persia rom. fruit 44 Chart The ship was carrying a cargo DOWN 10 British é pud “8 Indiv vale of coal from Sundusky, Ohio, to } Light vehicle 11 Por fear that 39 Humeed <3 Dininutive _ |Hamilton. Capt. C. C. Clattenburg 2 Seaweed 17 Turkish ina anima! suffix said ice on Lake Erie was negligi- 3 Newapaper 19 Pester Feminine -$0 Prepare | workers 23 Concise appellation - Jeather ble. Today's Radio P -- loaaqys Naalo Frogrdams - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Wie, (a) OBLW, ANOO) ww, (se) WUAR, (1190 «WATE, (iz7®)) «=WRUN, (1660) =WIKK, (1406) fUNIGHT Bow gereo. Sound WPON, Revival Hr. 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News, Music AR, News, Pare WPOR, Sports, . sane de ‘comedian who died not long ago, but everybody on Broadway | did and everybody on Broadway came to the benefit for Billy’s - and - molasses accented | | lots of respect for people | ; it mysell. I'm studying Italian Came as a + agers so fast they didn’t have time to change his | ~ FICO KIT TUNERS »AMPLIFIERS $39.95 & Up -CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 4540 Highland Road (W. Huron St.) OR 3-9700 | Broadway Turns Out to Give Helping Hand _ By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Maybe you never knew Billy Vine, the plump | family. { The cafe rang with the belly-laughs Billy would have liked to get himself, and often: did. Phil Silvers used Milton Berle as a straight man—Berle, the fellow whe used to be his big Tuesday night rival on TV. Sid Caesar, Jan Murray, Buddy Hackett, Joe E. Lewis, Henny Youngman and others clowned for hours. Up stepped Comedian | bs Alan King to mention ‘the new singing star, | WILSON Sam Cook.” : “Sam Cook is the name of a singer!” he exclaimed. “He be- | name!” 7 Oh, there was plenty of sex appeal there, too: Polly Bergen, Dagmar, Eileen Barton, Geene Courtney and Denise Darcel who's just followed Judy Gariand inte the Town and Coun- try. - ™Darleeng, I had two zouse- and peoples there tonight!”. boasted Denise. ‘“Bu uf,, the place only holds, I 1,700, mentioned. “Zen, darleeng, say I had. 1,900 peoples there,” said Bankruptcy Merchandise Sale From Silkworth Dist. Co., Flint, Mich. Brought to You Saturday, April 5th 12 to 5 P. M. at 3720 Elizabeth Lake Rd. EVERSHARP REEL POWER MOWER With 4-Cycle Briggs & Stratton motor, ott $7B9S ‘ HAND TYPE LAWN MOWER Res. sist SESS by Brass TV Swivel Stand $6.95 Each Wrought Iron TV Swivel Stands $4.95 ~ Items Over $100.00 Can Be Purchased With Terms Wrought Iron TV Caster Stands $2.95 — Steel Drawer Work Bench With Wood Top $29.95 Gibson 13 Cw. Ft. Auto Defrost REFRIGERATOR $249.95 GIBSON 13 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR | $219.95 CIBSON 13 REFRIGERATOR $199.95 This Sale Is Located Ye Mile West of Dell’s Inn in the Warehouse Basement. at 3720 Elizabeth Lake Road DELIVERY AND SERVICE EXTRA For Preview and -Information—Call Now- Hampton Electric Co. 825 West .Huron FE 4-2525 Bite. tea EE * 2 gee a Denise. DARCEL —— THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Ben Maksik of Town & Country says he'll sue Judy Gar- | land for around $20,000 .. . Aly Khan hired a tutor, is learning Russian ... New fad: Chain letters with savings bonds instead of dollar bills ... George Raft’s final take on his Post series’ll be 100Gs . . Grace Kelly turned down the invitation to attend | ithe coseelling of Monte Carlo’s Int'l Sporting Club . , iSiany.| 770 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841 TV * RADIO Service New and Used TV Sets Factory Authorized on ZENITH - MOTOROLA ADMIRAL TV's SERVICE Open Friday Nites ‘ i119 PoM. \Simms’ ex-husband, Hyatt ven Dehn, is dating Eva Gains: x * * | EARL’S PEARLS: There was big excitement in one of ene | _TV studios. They caught some sponsor-less comedian putting | real bullets in the cowboy actors’ guns. x .*& * Our missile program has licked its problem, notes Myron Cohen. They're now using stronger rubber bands. That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) | Es SP ringtime is the ime to install ate, Siicint MIDAS en o| > tt CNY: MUFFLER GUARANTEED soune © Rust Out, Burn Out, OUR GUARANTEE | Withstands All Investigation rate c aap Minute Service While You Wait No CHARGE For Labor on Muffler !nstallation For Labor on Front or Rear Pipe When Purchased with Muffler. The Right Time Is Now—Come. 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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1958 =. | 4 a , . , : ~ WATURAL COLD Hal Boyle Says: Soy Bean Oil | [Billionaire Told to hop V D for Health| NEW YORK W®-Once upon ait did not please the ambitious): At 40 he owned a big bank. sleep. pleasure the doctor, turning to a native) 3 = ltime there was a poor young) young man. ike coms + eel with a broken arm. ower ‘ |woodeutter named Exhil Q. Harde- awe ree toi then (banks, hotels, shooting galleries, So Emil went back to the hut of | for man. eg Pasce {ship lines, oil fields, snd diaper his father and picked up the ax - He wae the son of's whetestior, Cae bs of . the | taundries. ie ee he had flung into the - Cooking Frying J onde eranion af a woe" et and woot t the ble cy Ea ago. He began to chop = Emil was sturdy and strong and/ ang got himself a job collecting At 60 he owned—well, if it This time he was in no . and be worked hard, But he hated his/tor a small loan agency: wasn’t nailed down it belonged He had time to look at the \ Salads _[}work, He was so busy cutting) ‘Thanks to his stern honesty and|to Emil, He had a billion dollars, and tell it from the trees, He down the trees he could not see/nis sterner muscles, Emil ut 25/but all of a sudden he was desper- ee ee Contains the | ithe forest. eet owned the small loan agency. |@tely unhappy. aay watch ; | his 2ist birthday his father ae ee ee se Hogg vl That night he ate Chloresterol On his 2ist birthday his father) agency. enjoyed chohis girls, caviar or| ot ra tater es Gane R edu . g Factor es him a new ax for a present.! At 35 he owned a small bank. yachts, He couldn't eat. He could ia ‘saandiad “ached. cin ; ice ex, as he had not slept : : boy. Known as | ri Sth Y McClellan coenmaities, Herbert V.[6> ay . . ' es Linolenic Acid | fa Ing Cal ident, said the oid comeny eee [B : es With Phe Emil gave up the. | ~~~ |pulsory unionism,” and the ‘UAW | sh-L di Pla wom, He moves Se One ofthe | : demand that strikers be reinstat-|UFOSI-LANGING. lan e of his vast enterprises into Unsaturated Acids of Kohler Strike ed. Kohler Has insisted he. will not . father’s hut, In the sr td displace present. workers with} HOUSTON, Tex. Robert T. would ppt up at Gas gop Munime Jr., ‘30, was flying from asked him pod BBlagaara poe Hees Sead een with his sec-| Natural Prospects of Settlement , The nest important development Houston. to. Lake Charles, La.,/4ou healthiest in your life?” |retaries and buy another big bank, | in . ° Yb on the company’s appeal of the| when his . generator’ atid radio} “When I was chopping wood,” |big steel mill or a big chain Wisconsin _, Dispute examiner's findings. ~ |went out,” ‘ ie Ea. Heer yee-yessigs -Growing Dimmer : Vi Health F oods Las “Well,”. said the doctor, “Go| And so; content with his lot=j| | | : * | j | back and chop some more wood.” | and he did have a lot—Emil lived| 8 Mt. ae KOHLER, Wis. wx. The bitter WOMAN Leaves | Visibility was poor, he said.) “For this advice I should build/happily ever after. | _ IN EVERY ‘strike at the Kohler Co. entangled|(") h M ti "- line when he tried to seas down |) nye — a ere a 5" . etemee CC HUTC eeting } "|" “You should build two,’ ‘said!to chop wood when you are rich. | STYLE! the its fitth year tomorrow with prosltcgg Haye Baby —_‘| Muze ‘pects of a settlement growing dimmer. : -~ his: light plane with a flashlight SALT LAKE CITY w — Mrs. The nation’s oldest major labor|wade Merrill, 23, Provo, Utah,|until he managed to crashdand dispute “the strike has developed attending a primary conference|in a field beside “the road near | | Actual Values up to $125 : |into a-gBinding of the energies of|or the Latter-Day Saints Church| Winnie, Tex. ® Bookcase Beds! ithe plumbingware firm and the|?etired to the ladies room of the + ae _ ' At [United Auto” Workers. conference hall, where she gave| His plane was wrecked, but the’ ® Panel Beds! METRO | e *. &. birth to a baby girl. The baby/steel company salesman returned | : ‘ | The principles grimly defended'was premature and weighed less|to Houston with only a small ep Beds! = . }by each side were underscored|than five pounds. | bump on his forehead. oster s; Your Choice mn ; cms | aa © Jenny Lind Beds! : m. “We will not bargan with a gun curbed to rive amistance, He. aad] Shorp-Eyed Jot Spot a eee to Sears and.Save! 4 i smpany potion bas been|@einer t©aelver the child An Lorruie ‘Rock dene ee worn gqueren ‘ . not to settle the strike, but to oan say Ea a tae!|Jacks took his 5-year-old son Paul] Regular $2.00 yoo Double and Twin break the union,” a UAW official| pital where the child was put into|JT- with him when he returned to} Fancy Crystals. . COMPLETE Size! testified. an incubator. the office of a lumber companyi poo ter $3.75 |. Both sides were described as) xk * to catch up on some work, Whi sasage’ tols 75 CLEANING and §& if Sale of odd beds—in mahogany, walnut, limed oak in many styles. “pretty obstinate” by Committee} ‘The unpertrubed lecturer, Mrs.|P@P@ was making a Phone call, | TYSSS: - bie f Open your account at Merto! . Chairman McClellan (D-Ark). Lou Groesbeck, who had been dis-|th€ youngster suddenly tugged on Requlor 32.00 400 MUNI | re i ‘cussing “Ways of Teaching Music| "is sleeve. Winding Crown. - WATER ! le: seecedicd tities: deal Sie’ Chakea ‘sameticed “euere t & & - ni pesca COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD BED .......... $49 months were the collapse of ajwould be another primary child) “Daddy, there’s a man under equ . 250 =} ae ee $49 SOFTENER mediation effort by three snctli-\to which the group could sing. the desk,” he said. eae cua 9x12 VIRGIN YARN RUG ...... $39 nent clergymen, a determination a. a Beepert - -_ Latapet 6 EE <10 \ennonsccenppuptieatigeveytbenteretioneencanienns by a National Labor Relations n : = 2 You Sleep Board examiner that the com- ee * Dod vit Now which Jacks was pee Jacks Mon 3p Sertogs =. = ie pany prolonged the strike by un-\"Prince Comes Ist |got a hammer and the man *Chronographs. Calenders and Automatics si her NOW ONLY $969” {air labor practices, and a rejec- lat bay until police arrived. ——— Se c _ wer Other Models [tion by the firm of a UAW offer PHILADELPHIA uw — John B., * * * ve on Clock Repairs Also From $139.00 ua Tenms [to settle on the basis of the ex-/Kelly, father of Princess Grace; Police held Leo A. Holloway, Watch and Jewelry Repair. Main Floor aminer’s finding. lof Monaco, was down at Gulf-\4), Amarillo, Tex., on an open 154 Nerth Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-417! PAYNE DIST. CO. | Just last month there was @ re- stream Park racetrack in Florida | charge. newal of the sporadic vandalism recently and failed to pick a win-| ———— MAple 5-9021 that has been linked to the strike,/ner in six races. : The strike began when an esti- | In the seventh race, in ceventia| pmated 2,600 members of Local 833 post position, was a horse named : . ;' refused to work in a dispute over|‘‘Happy Princess.’ Kelly and *‘fe- HOUSE PLANS union security, wages and fringe low Philadelphia businessman Ar- 2 TRADE IN YOUR FURNITURE! | é CHESTS ‘benefits. The firm has been in thur C, Kaufmann put a bundle | production with nonstrikers and/on her nose. Custom Drawn ‘new workers since two months) Happy Princess finished second. _ OL 1-8200 tafter the strike started, |Said Kauimann to Kelly: “We for-| EM 3-493! * * © |got, Jack. The new prince comes : | In @n appearance before the! first now.” | ; ~ ee | i i SAVE NOW ... men’s broadcloth | dress shirts os / From High Priced Suites! 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