f, ee eee a go oe eee ee ee ae = - IN STORM’S WAKE — Central St. is left with a broken window of the driving gale. There was similar damage up and down Saginaw street. Bat ¥ ; CE ee ‘Savage Storms ‘Whip Midwest; Claim 9 Lives 335 Marooned 8 Hours| asi as Trains Hit 12-Foot Wisconsin Snowdrifts By The Associated Press A savage winter curtain call of fierce wind, snow and) rain storms howled across the midwest during the weekend and swept. east- ward with undiminished fury. At least nine deaths were blamed on the whiplash Pontiae Press Phete Upholstering Co., 105 S. Saginaw and a dangling sign as a result” % lke Places H on Berlin Speech Tonight WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower. de- livers his-radio-TV report-on-Berlin. . background of crisis described as “the most serious since Korea, perhaps more serious.” The President; who will speak over all major radio ahd television networks from 9: eavy Stress WIND DAMAGE — Tarpaper from the windstruck Chapman Hotel lines Saginaw street in front of Lynn Jewelers & Opticians, where a plate glass window was smashed by flying debris in Lenten a . ta 30 to 10 p.m., E.S.T., was UAR-Iraqi Tensions at Boiling Point From Our News Wires BEIRUT—Steadily deteriorating relations between the United Arab Republic “and Iraq plunged to a dangerous new low today, The tense situation had become s* acute, the Caird newspaper Al Ahram reported from Damascus, that Iraqi authorities ordered ~all UAR citizens in Iraq to get out of the country within 24 hours. At the same time in Moscow, Nikita Khradhchev accused Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic today of stirring up trouble in Iraq and warned: “The Soviet Union is not indifferent to the situation.” Khrushchev spoke at the signing of a Soviet-Iraqi economic agree- ment in the Kremlin. Moscow radio quoted him as saying ‘we are all pained” by Nasser’s recent anti-Communist speeches in.Damascus. Relations between the two Arab nations, already strained, reached the breaking point last week with the abortive Iragi revolt centered around Mosul, which Baghdad blamed on the UAR. Both na- tions have since traded vitriolic insults and 12 UAR diplomats.were eapelled from Baghdad last week. ‘ i ae The hate-Iraq campaign of United Arab Republic Presiderit Gamal Abdel Nasser reached a crescendo in Cairo today where tens 6f thousands of screaming demonstrators hanged effigies of Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Kas-' sem alongside an insulting assort- ment of dead dogs, cats and mice. The mammoth anti-Kassem demonstration started with a memorial procession through the streets of Cairo, honoring the _— who died in the revolt in northern Iraq last week, The marchers, caught up in hys- teria, screamed “enemy of God!” oT Arsh watiiol of Arab cat sm.”" In the latest demonstration in a massive anti-Kassem, anti- som propaganda campaign, marchers cerried red-painted coffins with pictures of Kassem plastered on} the sides. The pictures were la- beled ."‘the Baghdad executioner” and ‘killer of women _ chil- dren.” Angi’ ‘Camipben Tax Accountant, t- gome ‘Tas, Open Eves, FE 2-3615, 996 W. ay “ vy 4 —*said to regard the speech as ween’ OE RET ID a °F eee Ac Ys Pe a. ee one of the most important rhe has delivered since en- tering the ‘White House. The seriousness of the Berlin sit- uation was emphasized by Assist- ant Senate. Democratic . Leader Mike Mansfield (Mont.) who called for Eisenhower to “lay it on the line” in hig address to the nation. Mansfield urged the govern- ment to evacuate U.S, military dependents from Berlin so Amer- jean forces there would be ready for any showdown with Russia. The President may work on his speech almost until broadcast time. ‘He passed up services Sun- day and restricted his appointment list today to work with Malcolm Moos, the chief Presidential speech twriter, Eisenhower is expected to cou- ple his report on the Berlin situ- atiow with a strong new defense were killed by the flames. More than a score of persons suf- fered injuries in the storms. Prop- erty damage was heavy, OUT OF ROCKIES The massive storm center, roll- ing out of the Rockies Saturday, dumped heavy snow on Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska. The vicious winds battered northern Midwest through prayer, and I was HOLMES more than willing to give it, “but you will have to cooperate,” I told Flint Father Kills Wife, Tots of his military and foreign aid |areas with gusts up to 78 m.p.h.|her. se programs, both under heavy fire | The snow, powered by the “What more can I do?’ she in Congress, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) |asked simply. F lint Mother, 2 Daughters Die AP Wirephete younger iiabiiai, He el two older daugh- Seeley, 32, of Flint is taken into the detective ters sleeping in another room; Seeley is a mas... Pee bureau by Patrolimai James Burke. Police say cian and part-time music teacher’ i the Fiint Seeley has admitted killing his wife and two _ Public Schools. 4 ¥. nui tn celets. shaves’ James. - r % ES oe, aa ae ee a ae —were- spared, and Martha, 9, were left unharmed Bt. in Lif Hacks Spouse, Drowns 2. Daughters; Blames Slayings on ‘Urge’ FLINT WA 32-year-old public schogl music teacher and sym- phony orchestra member was held today in the hatchet slaying of his wife and drowning of two small daughters, AML three were put to death in pre-dawn hours yesterday at- the family home. Two other daughters “In custody is the husband and father, James R, Seeley, part- time school teacher, who police said blamed the slayings on ‘an urge to kill,” The wife, Carol, 32; was hacked to death in her bed with a hatchet and knife. (One daughter, Connie, 6 months old, was drowned in the bathroom toilet and the other, Carol, 4 years, in the bathtub, police said. The other two girls, Karen, 8, in a third bedroom where they slept together, Police Lt. John Burton said that Seeley, respected in his neighbor- hood and in the city's schools, ad- mitted taking the three lives upon returning home at 2 a.m, from a round of. bar. visits, Burton said Seeley told of going to bed, then awakening with “an urge to kill.” Seeley sald the urge left him after he killed Mrs. Seeley, Carol and Connie and that he did not Seeley drove the five miles from the family's ranch-type home to- police headquarters to report dis- pa the anise when he came ceive, the one accustomed to big things received big things, and the one accustomed to little things re- ceived less. Why was this so? Because it is my conviction that there is a law of God, ready, will- ing and able to respond to us di- rectly in proportion to how much faith we have. . Since God can only give what we will take, and since taking is a mental act, we must train our minds to believe and to ac- cept. That is why Jestis said... “and as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee.” The working mother before me had entered a downward spirat, asking for, and thereby receiv- ing, less and less of the things she wanted frorh life, Yet, we can go to the Infinite Storehouse with (Continued°on Page 2, Col.°3) * Sees Good Climate for New Car Sales DETROIT (® — Dealers’ new car stocks totaled 703,897 units on March 1, compared with 650,193. on Feb. 1, Automotive News said today. On March 1 last year stocks totaled 865,566 units. The trade paper said: , “The February addition of fewer than 55,000 new units tg stocks, together with firmer profits. and. economy-model shortages, added up toa selling atmosphere vastly superior to that of a year ago. “Supporting the improved pre-spring outlook wag the fact that shortages of ‘cheapie’ mod- els and hot higher-priced units are prevalent so long after 59 2 smmrwd ‘ nee ~ “Chevrolet, Ford and y- mouth dealers all’ chant one chorus of, ‘Send me more stripped sixes.’ ” | }} Tonight's Hearing to Get | Defense Testimony on tf —Quster Charges Defense witnesses for suspended Police Chief Herbert W. Straley will occupy the spotlight wane * *® * The hearing will begin at 7:30 =~ in the City Straley was suspended Feb. insubordi- nation, neglect of duty and failure to maintain good behavior, * * * Civil Service Commissioners have indicated they will also: hold hearings Wednesday and. Friday evenings in an effort to conclude|Fi the case by March 31, They reportedly wish to wind up the hearing before April 6, when a vote is scheduled on whether the city will retain the Civil Serv- ice Act. News Flash; WASHINGTON (—The House today passed--and sent to the Senate a bill to extend temporary federal jobless pay benefits three months beyond April 1 to an estimated 405,000 eligible workers. NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPI) — Yale’s 4,000 undergraduates were placed on indefinite probation today by President A. Whitney Griswold as a result of a battle Saturday between staleute and uaa * In Today’ s Press | 60 M.P.H. Wind {Topples Trees ‘in Oakland Area . Vicious Storm Strips One Waterford Home. of All Its Shingles - Pontiac and Oakland |County cleaned up today in the wake of a late-winter gale that whipped the area yesterday with blasts up- wards of 60 miles an hour. Shingles were ripped from hundreds of homes, Wind Becomes Switch-Engine for Coal Gondola A powerful gust of wind yester- day acted like a * Comics oo. e cece ees bY County news ............65. 17 Merial 3... Gs. 6 pT | ee 26 Obituaries oi... 0.666 e eee 4 na eee 22.23 Theaters ©6655 decree seein b] TV & Radio Program ...... 31 : eee St Women’s pages ........... 12-15 * Lemweatnanennnesaagelts corciidtine i - , " — insula ne the inraeneciatn HTM ta, soncenene on : Bie tg Lal del) st gaia anc mS Fas, tl Petr : EH Claims 4 Tok Carleton Barik; Redford Church Also}. fi Burn This Weekend today. . ee of the children perished Dan Byrd Jr., 32, ‘eight of his children, and two, of their young friends were unable to ¢scape cigs RPG ie =e = i i ; ( i | (i E lt ‘ini’ Detroit whipped | church and district of + ence, = } Select Jury Tomorrow| in Arson Case Tied tojsi Klerdorf Torch Death legislative action, of that I'm sure,” the governor told a news confer- = pHiTEetthy i it i i The Weather “Pull U. 8. Weather Berean Report 38 Lew tonigh Today in Portiac + Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m.) .°. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 25 - 30. m.p. Panag Bo t 6:39pm. Sun rises can 41 a.m, ~ Moon rises 19:45 a.m. Moon sets Tuesday 231 a.m, Dewn teres 6B. ML... ce0ee Be Wise n neces ss 2 TM. M....00- Bhs. vig cnn git 8 @. m... F p. m.. v 9a, m.. a eres re 31 16 @ M.......45- Pee eee re fabless Aid : Extension 'Nears Okay WASHINGTON (AP) — Fast House passage appeared assured today for a bill to continue tem- porary federal unemployment ‘benefits for some 300,000 jobless would otherwise lose passed before the ‘present jobless pay law dies March 31. * * * ‘To beat the expiration deadline, leaders sent the bill to the floor under procedure limiting debate to 40 minutes and requiring a two- thirds vote for passage. Its pas- sage today would give the Senate two weeks to complete action. for necking with a lady Lenten Guideposts {Continued From Page One) a gallon bucket-or a teaspoon, for thought _ patterns, sights. A reassessment of her abil- ity on the job prompted her to ask = |Savage Storms Hit Sever’ wind storms also lashed the storm. | Winds-gusted-at 80 m.p.h. Cleveland area. ; x * &* Rain and winds up to 92 m.p.h. battered southern Ontario yester- day, Seven persons were injured at Niagara Falls when two plate glass windows “ii a restaurant blew in. in the e 4 _ Among. those hurt were a hon-— @ymooning couple from Harper . Woods, Mich, — Mr. and Mrs; | ..) Paxtisan. support as about.the best : ——— eat cond be ised with cuts, Three churches were damaged. Roofs were blown off at other jpeints and.a number of windows were shattered.” In St. Catherines the tall brick chimney of a school crashed across a home, slicing it in half. J County Road Official fo Attend Conference } Paul Van Roekel, highway en- the bill acceptable toJ, Hyde Park. “It's spring,” Pen Michig: nington explained to the judge. Ithe speak’ on traffic accident pr on Weal roads and streets, The conference is sponsored by the County Read Assn,, of which ‘As Thou Hast Believed’ then go to the Infinite Storehouse with a gallon bucket—or a tea- spoon. The choice of dipper is “(Copyright 1959 by Guideposts) Waterford Dué — to Award Bids — for Blacktopping- derson, clerk James Seeterlin said today. Six bids were opened at last When the Waterford Township| Board meets ténight they will prob- tons of engineers Jobuiou: & Ags ~ moderators. It's arranged primari ly for residerits of White Lake. Holly, Groveland, Brandon, Rose, Highland, Waterford, Springfie and Independence Townships. ~ Methodist Flint erators. For Lake Orion, Oxford, Addison, Oakland and Pontiac Giareas. March 26: Southfield School Number 10, West 10 Mile and roads; Roberts as moderat- : x * * April 2, West Bloomfield High School; Roberts as moderator. For residents of West Bloomfield, Troy, moderators, For residents of Royal -/Oak, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Madison Heights, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Clawson and Royal Oak Township. March 2% at the Lake Orion|_ 125-year sentence. e for Coin in Ancient Rack Jack.D. Thompson, opens in Flint. selected as yet. has been * * Gets 75 Years Bank of ¥ trists, psychologists and gists Levin said a new law makes such a provision in the case of the Youths Can’t Find Slot LONDON (UPI—Two youths rack in’ the Tower of London exhibition of torture instruments yesterday, then asked the guard: “Could we put a penny in it All five meetings will begin at 18 p.m. - to see how it works?” = {Causes gazed wistfully at an ancient jin Se Seta ikfiy Pine d ; i fire to a transformer on a utility salesroom Orion at the height E ai i : i ¢ g i : Ea g fr g raed G J] 3 E itt Awnings on two Main street stores in Romeo were ripped to shreds yesterday by the winds. Served With Virginia Forces . JOHN SALLING © Civil War Vet Dies at 11255. . {ship police. _ 4) utility pole and tree at Cooley Lake Area Man Injured When He Falls Asleep Driving “He told police that -he awoke just as his car was leaving the road, but cduldn’t stop before hitting a Scores. of descendants survive the old soldier, whose wife nearly 20 years ago... Toad. Scott was treated for minor in’ “ li Sa a daughter; ; ang Miss Linda Hawk- juries at Pontiac General Hospitaljins, great granddaughter, all of and released, a Bristol, Vi Oakland t a, | Vasters Representative Here - WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. : REMINGTON : Electric Shaver. . RECONDITIONED : —While You lao ve Store Light Bulbs & Fuses Always Handy—-Neat—Safe Attach this storage rack anywhere to keep electric light bulbs. ond fuses where you. can find them. Eliminates breakage. Does away Choice of colors. with cluttered drawers or cupboards. Holds all aa hd a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a a ee ey eee VE eR Bee ee Ry Se ee : 3 a : = 4 ¥ ia ai os ® ieee ies 2 : : f & . ae et = es ® ; Z * # » ; ear: ee * s S 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1950. ~ ee THREE © ‘ : U.S. Giv : longer needed by the federal gov-| ings sultable tor doruaitories, 6 i[E TONITE 6 to 40- "TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY 9A. M., to6 P.M. ' es. ales '_ fernment’* eee well as office, school and hospital | | Sid . offices of the Department furniture, ae a Sirplus Property Sea Sicetiels a and: Welfare . In April, May - . eaters . | fallone, $3,721,205 4 . WASHINGTON (UP1)—The fed-| Property transferred includes |§87,882,345 worth @al government has been helping beat Sane cafe ang bee indicate € individual states by transferring to}: ; them. surplus property for educa-|! ig tes ie “Doesn't Cost Much at SIMMS to Put Your Under the provisions of the Fed-|_ Children in NEW EASTER DRESS SHOES eral Property and Administrative |’ aevins Act of | 1949, “property a id ren’s new spring shoes UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEED Quelity ENDICOTT-JOHNSON | Child’s Footwear - Why Pay $3.49 to $4.50—Compare!l Sizes 8% to 13% a Gd 1 te.3....._. i 98 @ by = Oxfords * Bring These Coupons With You for EXTRA Savings \ SIMMS whole store joins.in bringing worthwhile savings to thrifty. - Scan every item listed in this advertisement . . . note how big 1 customers. Prices slashed on wanted, needed items for home and the savings really are. You'll leam why prot ‘folks are now family Sale starts at 6 P.M. tonight and lasts until Wednesday +» Shopping and saving at Simms than ever before in Pontiac's at 6 P.M. Get your share of the savings. history. BE oa ail ITEM 1N- died ADV. GUARANTEED 1 BELOW. REGULAR: PRICE! BOYS’ CLOTHING f PECIALS : TONITE & TUESDAY , 4 BASEMENT BARGAINS Long Sleeve CHALLIS Boye Sport Shirts $1.59 Seller is ehait t ot Clip Chis Coupon _ Faney—Crew or Elastic Tops Boys Dress Sox 7 @ a = ot Precision Made All Metal ie. 100 Shee Paper 50 Envelopes - Fingernail Clipper mat Stationary Pak “18 New Styles Genuine -teather uppers, wi neae BeEReeReeeee * My a 2 for $1.50 |f ‘ : : : Irrs. of 39c and 49c Value © a cit cos: fey, le 3 , ca ge Regular ¢ An. 00 : : BI ies te ie save u need. rae: 25¢ Value aa Se Bhonsle | 4 GROUPS : BOYS’ + PANTS Value to $3.49 i 3-ine1 style—clean, files and cuts _ correctly. Famous ‘Trim’, (Lim- it 2). Loaters—School—Sport | Girls’ “GUM-DROPS” | SUNDRIES—Main Floor Boys’ Oxfords Boys’ “SHOE-LOCS” | fausasnasenenecncensenncenen ee z - | vy- ——d « . IgBae ‘ 00 | Clip Chis COMpon t Fine writing paper com- plete with standard size Mi envelopes. (Limit 1). alae } F Sundries—Main Floor HH Lae Boys’ Wear—Basement sane an eeeeemmmanee ne | aang ‘guns _ Positive protection for men and women, Easy to use. Long last- ing. (Limit 2). = a a value, ‘(Limit ie 6 with coupon). a8 _ DRUGS—Main Floor H a ai Fan 4 a Your Choice a - | . . | ! a8 . Popular ROLL-ON Dispenser %% Nationally Advertised “Best: Seller ss s° F aH é 9 s : ie - BAN Deodorant 2: ‘KLEENEX’ Tissues s r iy Box of 200 Sheets a8 : 4 Regular cus / ¢ .3 for es fs 98c . 4 I 2 7 = . & “Size os y ase i J | y a #t He = an e fa A a ——— : S { ( Ve) SOOT TTTTeeTTTee eae | lip Chis Coupon wn en Misses’ and Girls’ SKIRTS 77 2 as ; oH Morne. yes Beteer \ HH Famous ‘USALITE’ Leakproof -$- Gleaming, Perfectly Round 7 " our a é | OK iat sorrn NEE Flashlight Batteries 3 ‘Cats Eye’ Marbles #3 BOY'S MATCHED SET |\\ ce NE = : 4h &- Regular 20c ‘Each He Regular 25c Value @ 58 Shirt and Pants |\ N) HH mcs ec HA He : \ SPECIAL NEE bod boa eH Bos at PER ‘ —— 989 Bh \| : a . : a . . ROLL | - a Valve onl ‘ is A S | r R z \ 4 t bg | Standard cell size batteries. @ H Glsaming ‘Cits tat waitles in 7 a Toke view iieiie‘chians'¥s full cot Mi. pith enbardine ppnte, Both garments \ a i -— | ~— ene te fll 100 count bags. (Limit 1). . ork. 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Tre N : 5° Chewing Gum !5 GILLETTE Razor Blades: = \ ig as ont 1 Carton 20 PACKS a i. Reg: 49c Value @ a Simms \ Girls’. ACRILAN . = ae ie -— Pack SAc A . G #8 10 af lemons TOPPERS | QE: sro Rc it “tind OE EE ~ | V I . AFTER COLDS, FLU N cirts’s 9 \ - * ren Weide, Dee ot edge, blade for ot danse ’ ’ 3 to 6x Eos tyne, Beech Nut, Reemany 5. ble edge safety razor, gy Mf dama 4 | ie (Limit 3). a8 8 SORE THROAT ) . es “CANDY—Main Floor Mf DRUGS—Main Floor “@ PAINTS—tnd Floor If you feel run-down — N Junior . 99 N : Eanaaususununnesnsesenssseeel Perssaneueunsanksnnnesussars pontv neeeinemeaneetnnensy 4 because of N 7 to 14 \ PLL Wma. gunuag label! T D’ cs "Tt lip C, 118 ( CON / a= = Guaranteed washable Acrilan i a] a @ " TIRED BLOOD . Whom: Fine tailoring details. on | 7 Genuine ECKO Stainless Steel + . Rubber’ Coated—Air Dries Ht 7-Piece Set—Nickel Plated Hf . a a e ® | & Feel Stronger Fast . —— Es 5- In. Utility Knife =! Dish Drainers | _ ECKO Kitchen Tools days or : = m “ q ' & Pakkalac Handle. Sm Reg. $1.59 Value 3 & : $2.50 Value wl. : ; = of : a Ce als Sinis Blouses EP ET) oc 3g 4 > foe : \ Values to $2.00 —- a | F Coupon al . antitt \ Sizes 3 to 14 in wash ¢ . . iE . S ole coupon. Hollow ground ig if 13x15 ax4¥a-inch size : rh = mM \ wear, dacrons, nylons a ¢ | - stainiest steel blade. Assorted color HY hel Air dry dishes, glasses. ap s - SAVE %1 00: Se Whites, colors, prints, ‘ Ms a handles. (Limit 1.) a & Green only. Limit2. gg @ s Buy Economy Size (2° » stripes. #8 | a ; HOUSEWARES—2nd Floor — ag Wisiscweieéfaa Floor a @ eee = “Det Wee Se \ Big Selection, All New Styles ' , | foicudcununannoenancadnanganl Ponmmenqeeueueenseensenneanl fousnenen : sue! pauny guaue 1298 : : Clip CHS ( OMpOH i He Clip "OTR CONPON : E 98 N. Saginaw St._—Main Floor Ans 2 SRE aie Tee 1.89 a" Easy to Clean Plastic Covered -% § - Aluminum 25 "ADVERTISEMENT : . = - a DO YOU HAVE eS ee : . Chair Cushions #3 Candy #5 ¢ y wa. > ee & ARTHRITIS 1 Ne Ready Now for Easter Wear! : Regular $1.49 HH ) Dishes oe ne ee Here is a message ye wi ¢ 5 . Pa a $1.95 eet ngelt Girls’ SPRING HATS \} § 58° ii 22 68 ole setely caren, Tpecinliete are om en Plain and Flower Trim a on chair covering ng with a | ‘ . [ : Flexible ‘cushion soft’ plastic. fone vill vitae hep tm finding © Wide brims, ry | Bass Snag i “yh s = bey, x num dion fr eo = : Ln ne bole bars t ii Limit 1 Naveraily, wo afl live ea hope time "we pray iol = ] 89 4 Ps, HOUSEWARES—2nd jen id ARE—2nd Floor ROC AS ne Fe peru i ones t is a fast, safe and lections ° Tau mT ALLTEL TT pata: hacen fauauaeeueensunnees Fosssiancutsnnsnnsneen | ¢ available called etfective "relieving tredtents in “tess used in hospitals and clinics, 2 cor by doctors, and have helped a = aE ai = OM ] eo oe sii 989 . SLL es 2d outfits for Easter \ Sein. Hang & Stand asl ~ Dae te a? 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Had it not been for Brother Matthias, Babe Ruth was flatly convinced, he would have wound up in jail. “Brother Matthias liked me he- fore he ever saw me hit or throw |young, a baseball,” he once said. 4 Babe Ruth was officially judged “a hopeless incorrigible” at the happened to him in all his strange 44 learned then that he was Bors Hl FH ‘The Babe:and I’ By MBS. 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What's needed now is a It is up to the lawmakers in Lansing stop making a national spectacle of or —f-- a Hew York State jun reentt Military Aid uld Be Reviewed : Congress is likely to take a second _ look at President E:sensowen’s foreign aid program after a House subcommittee. reported: misuse of military assistance by Allies. For example, there was the case of @ motor- pool with tires enough to supply 44 for each truck in a single year and in another instance only one spare carbaretor for a whole fleet of trucks. Military supplies and equipment have been used to build _ civilian apartment houses. 3 . ee, ees A military installation equipped by the U. 8. was found to be build- ing airplanes for the personal use ~ Of certain officers of the national armed forces, One supply depot. reported shortages had stock records of so many cases of “This Side Up.” Then, too, there is the problem of pilfering, a big temp- tation to poverty stricken peoples, et * :#¥ It is not surprising to find such conditions when we think of lan- Suage barriers, lack of supply tech- nics and training by our standards. Some of our military program abroad: . may not be improving our defenses. This, of course, is not true of our major alliances. But it is true in some underdeveloped countries where we are feeding and supplying thou- sands of foreign soldiers who might ~ be better employed growing food for —_ starving ena arc . Ww: We... ‘ Se Meer See weateermvrsentense Ge tascam “What the ‘dubcomuities dink pare Maat afin Foy ae tors have turned up in our own conitty from time to time : While not publicly naming the countries involved, rome subeom- mitee urged prompt action to cor. rect abuses... “what we need in backward countries is _ more emphasis ‘on technical and economie programs for lasting benefits and less on military aid. THE PONTIAC: PRESS Except Sunday i ose mr ibI ently weiwied Sn thee rere we am sihoeee in this j at RT re by cBfrier for 40 : r cents j service is not Crier for by mal] . ‘ Lapeer and % 1200 a i elsewhere in gay io ienis f e in ' fm ‘of ase. the Gad Cisse Tate of Mr, Huu, “We have hurt ourselves — to call a halt to partisan politics and. omy ieee settled their financial problems after a rather brief skirmish, New _York lawmakers took the statesmanlike cou! and put . ferth a. tax aes which ex- empted “no. reached a settlement without / ‘causing a national scandal. - We should follow suit, but ia an orderly fashion. Once this p is settled we can’ go vrent abAichigtnis Advaubizes from : several standpoints -and _— to the following assets: : 1, Our population growth is ex- _ ceeding that of every other state 2. Michigan ranks first in the nation in per cent of total income derived from manufacturing. 3. We have the highest percent- age of home ownership inthe __ country. world —trade. “This should be the sales pitch for our State’s eight million residents, each of whom has a stake in the state’s economic future. We must’ band together as one unit and com- mence telling- about the State’s ad- vantages, and work constructively together to help solve our joint problems. : ". 22:2 Mr. Hill warned that destruc- tive criticism can kill the State. The die is cast. Either we pick ourselves up off the floor and stop this everlasting back-stabbing or wind up a poverty -Yridden sec- ondary state. Let’s go forward as a team proud of our State and ourselves. The Man About Town Were Brothers First Settlers in Pontiac and Flint Were of Same Kin Nickel: A coin that now goes- further than ever before — until you can buy something with it. A close perusal of the history of the two cities shows that the first settlers of “both Pontiac and Flint were brothers. The three men who brought. their fam- ~~ flies to the present site of Pontiac in 1818 - were Major Joseph Todd, Orrison Allen and William Lester, - who came for the Pontiac Company which had been organized in Detroit by Colonel Stephen Mack, and they spent that winter in a two-room shack where the Oakland Theater is now located. Their families comprised 14 people, all of whom lived in those two rooms. Todd’s brother, John Todd, about the same time became the first permanent white resident on the present site of Flint, going there for a — Jacob Smith that point. Both’ first settlements were - made on the Saginaw fndtan Trail_which led from Detroit ‘to Saginaw Bay. ’ A clipping from ‘The Pontiac Press of 40 years ago, sent-me by Cornelias Rathborne, announces that the city council, had. or- dered the chief of police to round up all . loafers within the draft age, and order them to get. a job dr enter the army. Writing me from’ his present home in Chicago, Harry Halverson says that on June 6, 1908, he won a bet of $20 by walking from the Detroit city hall to the Pontiac courthouse in eight hours. His wager was that he could do it in less than ten hours. Ee . ‘Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyack | of 2401 Silver Cirele; 6Ist ‘wedding anni- verwaty. + Louis Sovey of 10 Brewer Court}, 8th birthday. Mrs. Hattie Roat of 15 Susan St.; 81st birthday. Mrs, Dora E. Jones of 19 Elizabeth Lake Road; 8ist birthday. ‘ol pF ee 4, who had been trading with the Indians at— Master of. All He ePurvers. David I Mereics had ne : WASHINGTON — Is the world Dispatches from abroad indicate that Prime Minister power that it is useless to talk to pear B var and it is being said in addition that there is no 5 rT j Summit Is Last Place for Any Deal Uses, ie-thn te te ae really beck of the American ee eee ee government. s E : Sy chance to wring concessions from i ge 5 F ii | chs BE os z itzi Dr. William Brady ace Forget ‘Chest Coniplex,’/ / Breathe From Diaphragm Pamphlet “Belly Breathing” is free if you'll send stamped, self- addressed envelope. For booklet “How to Breath,’’ send 35 cents - The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle stretched across the trunk, partitioning the lesser thoracic or. chest cavity from the greater ab- dominal cavity. It forms the floor of the thoracic or chest cavity, the ; | ; nik et raiti| i g i fe H HL E A explain to a five-year-old that it's all-right knock Tee i : f i J 3 I 3 i 3 j Cabo Records of a Psychologist: Billy has a “very common medical ailment. it illustrates the subject of psychosomatic medicine. But it also shows pe fi thousands of fine young- get soured. on school and ot bo drop out. So send for the “Teacher's Test” below and use it for Sunday School as well as nublic school teachers go this is the booster action of natural breathing (belly breath- ing). / everywhere. . The. te éompa rable By DR, GEORGE w. CRANE * to « tarpaylin’on ystack. It As Ph.D., M.D, . is attached to ‘tip of the CASE A-479: Billy Z., aged 5, breastbone, be -recently entered a: “Chicago kin- the lumbar ; the conferencé each of the -heads of / “Bat he couldn't sat has ade halts doom achiook education atterid reguiarly,”’ clerks and ne fg reathe P iegiomme 7. informed De gen Gee roe chest. Millions of Americans har- “for he has had ment to séttle the Berlin om tro MF xe Sse? eae prey) have wi F his winged verey, it needs ‘only to call in the. ¢ * preference for the tin “He couldn't American. or British or «French® — 3... ambassador at Moscdw, and. the > Sldier, a nicamy at pid Se end would Jt such’ an canes . complain of pain | ee and often vomit. — “This hai _ of the splanchnic pool, hemor: ppened’ so often that I fi- DR. CRANE nally took him to our farhily phy- sician, The doctor decided that Billy was simply allergic to his teacher, for she scared him out, one’s chest and pull- one’s belly (“stomach’’ to , exploited in movies, TV comic ‘strips, as feminine * * The diaphragm ts te bresthing sieves te ie Wee the eee age ae oe © it and the in- 1. ic just using his upset stomach ln hardly. get enough 5 9 means of avoiding the austere to remain alive, Other mus- teacher who frightens him.” help the individual to get ICAL but without the diaphragm MED ALIBIS breathing is feeble indeed. Many people subconsciously con- ‘Daily belly breathing exercise— -and I don't mean freak ‘deep breathing”’—~is good for stagnation vi some medical complaint for which they can gain sympathy and behind which Grey ond: bife: from facing the real facts, © © 8. And don’t think kindergarten youngsters are the only developers of such aches! Many a mother. may likewis¢ have a headache be- * i dey f ' rhoids, dysmenorrhea, high blood chitis (winter cough), gallbladder trouble, -insomnia and the willies. < i - ache because of eyestrain _because his mother-in-law is a little talk in public. Raerageradyeo ty? we ailment is organic, instead of a subterfuge. A man may likewise get a ao head or also is living at his house, | BILLY’S PROBLEM _B shy. “only’’. child ¥ gg fe shoved . And ‘she seldom smiled! The first asset of, every good teacher, especially in the lower grades, is a and - cordial greeting to the youngsters. x * For they. shift from their “home- mamma” to what should be a sub- stitute loving, cordial “school mamma,” "Billy's teacher was «soured divorcee, tactlégs and unfeeling. In fact, her principal told ‘me he ‘had received complaints for the past several _ from many parents. And 27 of her youngsters had been sent to psychiatrists becaude of the problems that Psu frorh this austere female! 2. * -¢# ' The principal also told me that _ iad Teacher Can Squelch Student We need our BEST teachers for her, they automa: school, If they love her, like education. So send for my “Test for Good Teachers,” enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus: 20. cents (non- profit). Use it at PTA..See that your School Board has it, too. And it also applies to Sunday School teachers, Eee sents “mee Crane | ¥ How It Started ° How It We SAF What This Highly Successful Poni Achievement Means to You It all started; af most innovations do, with a problem — to be solved. . é The problem was that when you turned a corner or rounded a curve your car swayed and everybody aboard leaned with the force of the turn. Over the past few years car body widths have been . increased to give you more passenger room and comfort. But widths between the wheels have not | increased proportionately. This ai ea width 7 is called the “track”. A wide body without a wide track is top-heavy, lacks balance, looks awkward. It’s a little like a husky football player, wearing wide shoulder pads. and dainty ballet slippers, running with his feet close together. THE SOLUTION The answer was simply to widen the track to match the body. We moved the wheels five inches farther apart. This widened the stance, but not the car. This was the birth of Wide-Track Wheel design. when you stand erect with your feet spread wide apart. You’re braced arid steady. LEAN AND SWAY REDUCED Our first road tests showed how significantly we had reduced lean and sway. The car held to the turns f ) | , . « te PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION’ RETAIL STORE General Motors Corp. 65 Mt. Clemens, Pontiac ly Mich. Jack W. HAUPT. ~ PONTIAG SALES & SERVICE e N. Main St., bs sion You use the same principle and feel a similar effect _ _KEEGO SALES & SERVICE . ONLY PONTIAC HAS WIDE-TRACK WHEELS WHEELS ARE FIVE INCHES FARTHER APART. DOTTED LINES SHOW CONVENTIONAL WHEEL POSITIONS. and hugged the curves as had no other car we had ever driven, except for sport cars which of course_ are not designed primarily for passenger comfort. This greater stability gave the driver a ngticeably improved feeling of security, control and confidence. All passengers, back and frm rode with less fa- tigue, more comfort. OTHER ADVANTAGES With the wheels farther apart, there was more space in the luggage and engine compartments. The extra luggage space was certainly welcomed and we found we could easily pack more than 14 good-size suitcases and bags. A lot more than most compartments will take. The additional space under the hood meant a better circulation of air around the engine and was ‘also welcomed by servicemen and gasoline station attendants who find it tough to work on and around the engines in most cars today. ° IMMEDIATE PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE It usually takes car owners a little time and many miles to be convinced of the merits of many auto- PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION * GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION mobile engineering iniprovements. That’s because some improvements are far removed from the car owner’s everyday driving experience. Not so with Wide-Track Wheels. There was an immediate understanding of what we had done and a fast and favorable response to its advantages. From the first week our dealers began demonstrat- ing the 1959 Pontiac, we knew Wide-Track Wheel design was every bit the accomplishment we had hoped for. People who drove the car told us it was the finest, easiest handling automobile: they ever” been in. ~ WHO'S BUYING ae ALL THE NEW PONTIACSP Pontiac sales, we are happy to report, have con- - firmed public opinion. This car has apparently cap- tured the imagination of tasteful people who were. looking for clean, uncluttered styling. People at- tracted by the quality of workmanship and attention to detail we give every single Pontiac we build. And, of course, people quick to grasp the remarkable story of Wide-Track Wheel design. ' YOUR NEW PONTIAC Investing in a brand-spanking new automobile, fresh, sweet-smelling and totally different is a won- -__derful thing to happen_to-a_family in the spring. Wouldn’t it do your morale good to become the owner of a gorgeous new Wide-Track Pontiac with- — in the next few weeks? a We are confident it is an sutouiobile? in which you: will take great pride and from which you will reap much personal satisfaction and enjoyment. * YOU GET THE SOLID QUALITY OF BODY BY FISHER, he tec or ee ei SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER IN METROPOLITAN PONTIAC \ 3080 Orchard Lake Road deen epeksenengernsone 7 Sap a ae Se ee ee Pas ee HOMER HIGHT morons, Inc, 160 S$. Washington, Oxford, Mich. SHELTON PONTIAG-BUICK st ee ‘ ‘ f F r 5" yi Ag } &:° 2° SS a Ee Se lei 4 “ She'll give you ee nave have to instruct people to |many ¥ TP caee ae Yankus Plight Stirs 2 a . i ak hope Michigan will not lose man to another state. It loss and their.gain: : a|._Not being a tarmer I had Win maene Mocs Soe bere This Valuable Coupon Entities W. B.C. |and taise whatever you wished|DO About This?’ ToAt Ls. 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The benefits provided for convalescent or nursing care following hospitali- zation are a much-needed feature that no other plan offers. room, blood transfusions, xrays, and others specified in the policy. Pays from $4.50 te $225.00 for sur- gical eperations . . . Benefits are payable on a scheduled basis ac- cording to nature of the operation. | ‘Ne physical examination .. . You Se exam to no health questions to answer. 10-day money-beck guarantee Prompt local service... Wherever you live—wherever you go— Mutual of Omaha is at your serv- ice with over 325 Service Offices Se examine this pian. Study it. You'll find it gives you the truly thorough coverage you've been looking for. The cost is small: Only $8.50 per month. And you're covered for BOTH accidents and . sickness. So act now. Mail application today. For surely this is your insurance chance of 8 lifetime. LIMITED ENROLLMENT PERIOD—ACT NOW! Policy good in any regular — convalescent er nursing home— anywhere in the world. Naturally your policy does not provide bene- fits for treatment in any place used primarily as a clinic, rest home or health resort. In relation to this, services provided or paid for by the United States Govern- ment or any state or county tuberculosis, or mental institu tions, are not covered since such services are normally provided . without cost. There is no limit te the number ef times you may collect benefits . for each hospital confinement due to a different accident or sickness. If confined more than once for the samhe or related cause, within GENERAL AGENT AND DISTRICT OFFICE SERVING MICHIGAN RESIDENTS IN THIS AREA E. B. BRINK AGENCY, General Agent: 1260 LIBRARY PLACE Phone Woodward 5-7500 Detroit 26, Michigan a 6-month period, any benefits ‘not used during the first confine. ment may be used for the second; however, benefits for hospital “extras” are payable only while you are eligible for hospital room benefits. 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APPLICATION FOR AUTUAL MAIL THIS APPLICATION TODAY TO: { H Mutuel of Omaha - | You get these apecifie benefits with Mutual of Omaha’s Senior Security Policy 1 Pays hospital — convalescent — or nursing heme benefits, up te a tetal of 6@ days, in the follewing manner: Pays up to $10.00 daily room‘ and board benefit while confined to the hospital; Pays up to $5.00 per day for further care of the same” condition while or nursing home when such immediately follow at Teast B days in the hospital. 2 You receive from $4.50 te $225.00 for surgery regardless of where operation is performed— home, hospital or doctor’s office. Benefits are paid on a scheduled basis and vary according to the nature of the operation. Although dental surgery, service or repair is not covered, yet aes 0 wens Sune ae Beeee ene hospital benefits up te $1,000.90. Your policy pays 80% of the cost, in excess of $100.00 for thése expenses: . 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Ys: pratiig have bewr’ clunbing, viite your _, [Additional sales dollar. central x * a Tadd manny company sinc x * * Most corporations have two of eens ae caeell ious cas of lag fever Es dives are predicting still better Combined the 28 report net prof-|weeks to go on their first quar- from the GOP. He said it! .ouid not be described as a sud- days ahead. , {it after taxes in this first quar.|ters. But a number of them al- can be regained only if the party quake,” Goldwater said. e * ter of their fiscal year as $46,-\ready have predicted pleasant comes out fighting in 1960 on 4| «pho losses of 1958 are but a con- This is something that ‘Wall |799,000, an increase of |$3° per|prefit gains in prospect. - ,,| Platform of basic principles. tinuation’ of a decline which set Street understands _ even better|cent over the $43,207,000 the ‘same = & * “There are eight million. voters Advertisement ‘such a psychological companies made the previous; Among them are: Youngstown unig ot ha ae belief thativear. =. [Shest & Tube, General Tire & || ‘There are other reasons for the |/Rubber, See Raebuck — Mont- ; American economy, or a|8ains than just a comparison with|gomery Ward, Also ebaker- = reason a that growing |Tecession days. Chief is a pickup|Packard, American Motors, Whirl- investment and pension funds in sales, But important, too, is|pool, Mueller Brass, Seeburg, {publican party.” goats pag “Are You So Ruw-Down You Cart Give Your Husband end Family nave more money © put to work. Oired, a, which sf kag ndteclPacite: Gost On sninpane : The Goldwater report was made| — Real Componionshi ror The W Bere ae se on aie om ean A. J. Bayless 'Markets—and | led. vailable to a new party program sled Srengtoning Aan of Tis Spel iro Tne fer Wore evident in the final months of|.ai0¢ the Assn. of American Railroads over How tragic when & woman feels Thins quickly be serength, and - See : Spare ower | Raveiatemis! sagameaiyeenia i sun as Luckily, due to “Iron- : fone s profit again was steeper than that! Pom Sale of Ontario Reservation : Dig Bee. gr hg creme igre eas ae idoneed-, functionally -enused manthly trasted diol unemploy- “cit: Ford: General — peevioles fasta tse men tw RRS 2 +. ph edlanlalaeaee Indians to Get Millions yar han. imineate| “ined, tring independents and} "Noe wonaeria ira tole Baa ar cegh hae er ~ That the trend is carry- : = Pen te, tek - ' . --* | “We want to draft a program “half” a5 {Bose own Io he fiat reper agama On ina Sai es ot rine ac in Earth’ 5 Tel Fras Book jackets made of tough plat |that will be attractive to inde-| Nomen ich in ron; Pinkham’s fau's Tablets from, Grugeiat, oe tone te whose fiscal Yea lhe Chippewa a tribe ss A tribesman, Sylvester Stone, Se tere nee: before the calendar Ye@r.| slong the St. Clair River... “Whose 1959 first quarter is| 1 the weekend the Canadian firm, is designing the village. | mium-priced for” centuries—yet. It ‘ employe of a Detroit architectural) WASHINGTON — Salt was pre- Th 7 books, This enables libraries to| tions,” Percy said. eb eamie af veer’ get the film’s performance advan-| Four task force groups will Eee yee Gaae ia (hiquig) aime brings ‘quick Felie Some 28 of these have a eabee § approved the sale of At the same time, Chief Adams is one of the world’s:most common in - at mony po a urge ed on earnings so far, and 21 of|the tribe's 3,600-acre reservation to expressed caution. minerals. -... nae be pense pote Sains from discomforts change-of them show gains ver the same Crown Trust Co. of Canada for Recalling that a similar trans-| The salt contained in oceans, : : ee pes three months of the previous year. industrial development... jaction collapsed two years 880, |Iakes, and seas could blanket. the’ For most of them, true, the 1959| ‘The plans for the future mean Adams said the “actual cash” mustlentire eafth ‘with a white mantle ———— results are weighted by compari-|that many of the 450 Indians Cie agar: peters. be celeliraite paoce taney 390 Sock deep Seemingly ; : I son with a’ very bleak period a/Chief Telfer Adams’ tribe will live itiexhaustible deposits also lie be-; - . | year ago. in comparative luxury. - “}neath the earth, and mines in’ : py * « @ Other members, the approxi- jayne Draw Ss Texas and Louisiana alone can Mon.-Tues.-Wed., But of the seven who report a mately 120 land owners, stand to supply salt for an estimated 300,- M h 16-17 18 decline this time, the sharpest| otc’ on an average of sezeee. | Mickey's Door }00 years, the National Geographic arc 7 and largest drop is that of a farm) war the is to = t et fund fr the indians, | Prize Number... We Becarve the Right to Liesl equipment company that W&S! into » trast fund-for-the Y edd ol aan . strike bound through most of the| the other half to the land owners. Bh emo Scr cee | Questities — Nese Sold to 1959 first quarter. ¢ PALM:SPRINGS, Calif. (UPD Dealers or Minors. _ Harvester, which made 6% mil-| oe es ee, THCTUGINE) —anvess Jayne Mansfield traffic — routes, and pinpointed lion dollars the previous year but |homes ; Churches, schools N45) dinped her hand into a. bow! locations of cities. It was traded | | pulled out the winning number “ay lea it = ee: . aseeorin SPECIAL RECONDITIONED meme soda” fd ang gods” | « Appliance Using , Parts” A Salt tal; rom ee ee _ - Bt , There was a brief hesitation | boiled paisa a te Chios in| and then her husband, Mickey |2000.B, €. Sea-trading Phoenicians, Hargitay, stood up and claimed |peddled salt: from open galleys in the prize, a mink stole. the Mediterranean, and early “amply ot. Another guest at the celeb- Egyptians seasoned food and em- ip 7 ’ balmed their dead with salt long Guaranteed Hy otedied, Women's: tees: tet Ae oot toa ir te s ast ee hie tine Mise Manecea maa (THLE Are Injured John Morris, Sn ee ee eee eee Actor Mick ter We Sell What We Advertise! of extemoniea’ cad wiki a mere, | Thrée perions were injured in ous laugh, “it was a thousand |@ two-car head-on collision Sunday -CURT'S: APPLIANCES |" =" ornate : —f A woman guest explained that | Oakland County Sheriff's Depu-' eh : | Miss Mansfield ‘2 pp ar ently ltieg said the: most seriously burt — was Kidding when he claimed ("2% & 12-year-ld Rochester boy,| ‘ Advertisement) : (Advertisement) was kidding when he claimed Larry G. Kester, of 312 Griggs St. | Science Shrinks Piles | rer vecame sopreo ne [tie mere srr lace an hed wasn’t,” she said, “So, my decr, |the windshield. “New Way Without Surgery | rig"? 2's: [ar rae nas ing too.” condition today at Pontiac General ' | Fron Home Demonraton-OW 3-072 | 3 Sci ig Head-On Cras | Sto Itch—R li P 4 Hospital. His mother, Lois, 47, ps e1leves: ain R k fi l| H il who was driving the car, was ; i New York, N. Y. ¢ ) — | @ problem!” And among these OCKeIeNer Falis treated and released. i found s-new hening substance | riety of hemerrhod encitens, tha Ne , fewelt, Set S51 ‘Atwater Se with the astonishing ability to to | some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. f ew Seaway Lake Orion, was admitted to the. Peter’ § Sliced shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch- All this, without the use of hospital and is alsq reported in! ing, and relieve pain — without narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- ALBANY, N. ¥. @— The St. |fair condition today with face 2 surgery. gents of any kind. The secret is ‘ In one hemorrhoid case after | a new heallek 4 substance (Bio- Lawrence Seaway “will give a jaeck injuries. another,“verystriking improve- | Dyne*)—the discoyery of a « tremendous impetus to eequemic Deputies. said Jewell’s a ment” was was reported and veri- | world-famous research institu- expansion in our state,” Gov. | skidded across the center line | fied by doctors’ observations, | tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in’ | Nelson A. Rockefeller ‘said to- | smashing into the oncoming Kester | Pain was relieved promptly. | wide use for healing injured. | day, car. And, “horse gently relleving ae on all on of bared posy. Rockefeller proclaimed 1959 pain, actu n or re- is new su ‘ wnvence traction (shrinking) took place. | is offered in su 3 ry or oint- a ee Lee on Seaway Year,” acting in con- |A Penny Saved } And most amazing of all—.| ment form called Preparation y owe | this improvement was in. H.* Ask for individually aonled cert with governors of seven oth- : ‘4 | FRESH Po tained in cases where d ‘| convenient Veegeretion ma “er states bordering the Great | WOONSOCKET, R. I. (UPD = observations were pvaioasd positories or reparation _ +} Lakes. For eight years, Antonio Valois, | over g period of many months! | ointment with li~ Great Lakes commerce, Rock- jan electrical contractor, saved zinc- In fact, results were so thor- | cator. Preparation ae ‘s oo at” | efeller said, “will contribute in |covered pennies. The other day he ough that sufferers: were able | all drug counters. Satisfaction no insignificant measure to the ‘took his hoard down to the b snk rte ger te meee guaranteed or pom dnpoyes “prosperity and economic well- {for deposit. There were 102,000] stem temloe 20h: S msmeinaonwal pennies, rete eee “p= ‘SPECIALLY PRICED | i MAPLE B ‘ROCKER ®@ Reversible Cushions @ Hard Rock Maple Frames . @ Choice of Covers Mom and Dad will each want one of the com. fortable rockers once they try them. All loose seat and back cushions are innerspring. Bases . have. steel sas gevos and helical springs for dur- ees i ability and comfort. Frames are made of _ northern hatd maple, and finished in semi- 7 ie gloss—mellow maple color. All simonized - and rubbed. - Mondey & Tuesdey Only! 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY 17580 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) , 1200 BALDWIN ~ at TELEGRAPH RD. ot WILLIAMS LAKE RD. ot COLUMBIA . — Pte I Open Weskdeys 9:00 A, M: to 9:00 P. M. M-58 SHOPPING CENTER : " maps + dat | ual _ Open Saturdays 8:00.8. M. t0:9:00 P. M. Open Weekdays 9:00 A. M, to 9:00 6, M. | Open Weekdays 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P.M, $. SAGINAW ot ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ~ : | CLOSED SUNDAY | | Open’ Sunday 9:00 A.M. te 6:06 P.M. i ke é 5 : coe : : # ag af adaineaiaad " z %; $ ™ / bot as : a > ¥ f \ i . r : Pa x ’ re * } nee ' : : : Aa i J : ae? Ne : : t : ae * = + ; : : ; c E33 : Zt ! ; x, ee 3 : i : rigeeiit ? 4 2 <3 = : 7 oa = : | 1 | pene owc ‘ Pee ee ee ee ee ee! Re ee ee ee ee ae ae ee =H ee = . Se "y rs e pee ak eto me epee Pee ae Svie Speck nae ae ONTIAC PRESS _ - his s question was asked nhdom by a “man-on-the Pontiac Press. 4 helbyites Fes ; Race Track 12 to 8 ~The results of this informal poll showed that 12 per- of 21 township residents at street” reporter from The = = baa and one —~ for reasons — & fence-sitter. - proposed major car race tek ‘would be located on the Cur- tias-W Corp. property which 44 te permit an advisory Hdd tos stove toto 3 00't the move by’a 2 toi 5 last Nov. 4. Since then a group of township hameowners initiated a lawsuit the township charging :that, Wright subsequently entered the) suit as a “party defendant.” Mrs. Helen Schwark, R. N., Utica. school nurse, of 45435 Cass : “I hope this legal bat- tle’ will come out satisfactorily. It (the track) is not going to make everyone happy, but I think the majority of people will be satis- fied.” $ have no_ebjection. + think. tot: of people think taxes will’go up, ut.I think business people will be ~ wey ahead on that; There are bound to be a lot of people com- ing in." Mrs, Floyd Spudowski, -house- wife, of 47640 Eldon St, said she had no objection. “I think it’s go- ing to be a good thing. For one thing, I think taxes will go down, and property will be worth more.” “a | Melvin Gel Mervin Gell, proprietor of Gell’s Drugstore on Van Dyke in| Utica, stated that as a member of the Up- town Merchants group he wants the things “‘that will benefit the eommunity most. We will go along With the best thinking in the com- nranity,”” he said. |. Charles Fredley, toolm ker, of 12141 25 Mile Rd., had a different point of view than others because __i@ lives north of the track. He ob» that he'd have to go through interviewed-tsed {6 live in Indian-| ~~ sgn had no objection, eight were — Opposed to ,|there is some- was during World War Il when ; traffic and the cars on the track * x thize with the homeowners. who live in that immediate area though. They feel the track might bring on individuals into the Aragona added that he had talked to people around the “Eight |Mile Speedway and Hazel Park jrace track and they're both /aw- fully congested at race time; and ent trattic is hard to gut deryngh.” * * * Lawrence Sharpless, disability place for a track. I can’t understand why the politi-. cians here are so; © strong for it. If thing good Sbost Ourtls Woods it, I'd like to know what it is.’ Qne woman, who did not want. proval of the track. Another de- ‘clined to give her name, but said if it would be anything like it they were testing tanks there, she would not want any part of it. ’ * * * Edward Nowak, machine oper- ator, who lives at — Vas Dyke near 21 Mile road, : “There irodld bs ton soci belie’ ‘probably | dust and carbon monoxide from: which burn special fuel.” Mrs. George Pesha, housewife, of 8490 Millis Rd., stated that she did object. ‘I think Utica is too small for that sort cing a lot of riff-raff here that we could do without.” ._* *® & Coincidentally, the next person +4 dead were from three states. Peach}- -|Agsn. of the University Presby- jcurrent world situations and mis- - lwill be planned within the circles away Car, Dorothy Day Morried - Annual Tea, Antique Show\.2=3 chr on Ran | to William R. Harrell road just ihside the Clawson city __ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. parry ) = ~ backward to M t said nO fun.was on Nowieki : ® Day of 5210 Highland ROCHESTER A | an heirloom belonging r. ‘ain bei o Amerca. by anid #9 ’ pak at the past will be offered| and Mrs. Francis King, 207 Wil- | Army officer after the Boxer re- Lake Orion, George Schick, Rd. announces the recent 'Wednesday when the Altar Guild} lame Rd., Rochester. bellion in China will also be fea-| Mrs, Krivens saiq she did not}fire chief reported today. - ke oe evel, to Wil- an ne - . ch | Mrs. King is chairman of the| ‘ured. see a gun nor did her son, Dennis,} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson liam R. Harrell of 651 Bow Lane. of St. ilip’s Episcopa ure rs. 19, working with he: ‘hed drome The ceremony was performed at here sponsors its annual Lenten | *"tdue show. are Me eerice a ae 4 on : to. be quoted, voiced her disap-| |’ |abolish so-called primary ‘school t idistricts that don’t, offer classes -|beyond the eighth grade. _ PONTIAC MICHIGAN SEVENTEEN { Prieles 8 Killed in Crash on Arizona Highway: PEACH SPRINGS, Ariz. (UPD— Eight persons were killed last night and four were injured in a violent head-on two-car’ collision two miles west of Peach Springs! on Highway 66. All were killed outright. Most Were pinned in the wreckage. The i Blame Neglected Cigarette in Death, as 2 Escape He A Ferndale man was burned to death and a Lake Orion area family of 10 left homeless as three houses — caught fire in Oakland County over the weekend, } | Alva W. Turner, 76, was found dead in his bed as the = . |result.of a fire which destroyed his home at 574 Strat- - {ford Rd. in Ferndale satis Sunday morning. Tw6 others in the house at. the. time Springs is 20 miles east of _King- man, Ariz. : Arizona — Highway Patrolman = Randy Wakefield said a westbound 1956 sedan believed driven by Joe |i ech Sine 5 Held [Fess ope near Cre ye | uspect FeO icy. > roa Jin Troy Robbery 255s Sette \Women to Hold : in roy ly roomate. the ceca to Organization . : Question Warren Man! ne victim's daughter and her Meet at Church in Holdup, Theft of $55; sotent whe wore ee cad at Maple Lane Store ROCHESTER — The Women's : TROY—A Warren man, William |}D. Nowicki, 24, is being held by Troy police for investigation of jrobbery at the Maple Lane Party Store, 1037 E, Maple Rd. here last night, according to Troy police. Mrs. Ann Krivens told police the man entered the store about 1 p.m, and asked for a package of cigarettes. When she handed them to him, he said, “This is a holdup." Mrs: Krivens said she banded over the contents of the cash register or about $55. Mrs. Krivens, who is the terian Church located on Adams road just west of here -will: meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday to organize |~ into circles. All women of the church are urged to attend. . Primary objects of the circles will be Bible study, the study of Pontiac Press Phote chairman, left, pours a cup of tea for fellow Guild member, Mrs. Harold H. Shuart. She uses an antique Japanese tea pot, Limoges cup and saucer and an Ironstone sugar bowl. The candle- stick is from China, READY LENTEN TEA — Members of the Altar Guild of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Rochester, are completing plans for a tea and antique show to be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the church. Here Mrs. Francis King, show Area Church Group Plans sionary support. Social activities | and for the association as a whole, a church spokesman reported to- day, Church membership automatic-| ally makes a woman a member of the association, but membership is Qpen to.all women interested in a activities, she added. Bloomfield Hills, will be the guest speaker of the day. She will talk on ‘“‘Women of the Bible.” Mrs. Garabrant has attended Mrs. Harmes Drewes will show a collection of heirlooms from Hol- land. She has a coal burner used in the 17th century for pressing clothes and a doff pot, which was| classes conducted by many of |- used by people centuries ago to| the great religious thinkers of keep their fire overnight, and oth-| teday including Harry Emerson er items of interest. ‘| Fosdick and Henry Sloan Cof- x -* * fin among others, There will be many articles! The Altar Guild takes care of /of which reflect the work of housé-|the altar and its preperation for wives in bygone times, which have|service every Sunday and of the/W become curiosities through prog-/church linens. The tea is the only ress, Mrs. King said. They are/public function the guild sponsors watches, silk quilts, and a type-|during the year. writer of early vintage. A set of The event is epen to the public, % the home of Mr. ‘and Mré_ R6ssitea and antique show in the under- Dodge. Coseyburn Dr ft of the ¢hurfch>} & ton Plains, by the Rev. Donald Many treasured + a Andress of the United Presbyterian family heirlooms will be on ex- Church of Atonement, hibit. The. silent “host and _ host- The couple will reside a the| ess” of the show will be portraits bridegroom’s residence, of a great-grandfather and great- grandmother of present-day Roch- [$1,000 Earring Gone ester residents. : - There_will__be_several__pieces PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPD— love wife of singer Nat (King) dating back into the 16th and lth centuries, One of these is a Cole reported to police yesterday the loss of a two-diamond, four-| water clock made in Salisbury, England, th 1699 by the Law- pearl platinum earring valued at) $1,000. rence family which was related Ao George Washington. This is Would Require All Districts to Have Kindergarten throsigh Grade 12 K-12 School Plan Stirs Hot Dispute tuition paid to districts that enroll LANSING (® — The little red! Under a timetable starting July] Buren counties were left without for instance, pointed out that his schoolhouse is gradually going the|1, all primary school districts} schools to attend. Nearby dis- [non-resident pupils, district now competes only with| by a Detroit woman-at_9252-Sher- ES way-of- the horse-and buggy in|would be given 30 months to form| tricts refused to sccept them | Opponents come uP with these} the county for millage under the| wood Dr. ae Michigan, but not without a sirug-|their own high school districts or} unless ‘their districts agreed to |arguments: 15-mill tax limitation. Annexation They fought the flames for gle. join existing ones—with approval of} annex. Places were found for | 1, Schools costs weila go up injof rural areas would force it to r and a half but compete with townships as well as the county, bringing a possible we: +t enue loss of $300,000 annually, ** ® * : Answering this complaint, Lynn M. Bartlett, state Superintendent of Public Instruction, said “‘every|~ consideration” would be given to parent—cities— ander -the- ical gram. “We have no leslie of losing tax Tevenues for them through annexation,” he said, Some districts (such as Bay City) which take in; (rural areas levy split millage, with: ‘city residents paying La sehool--tax —than—rural} taxpayers. all, seme in Indiana, but solution is only temporary, "2. Voters in present districts would have a voice in operation of the high schools their children attended. 3. Larger districts coukd offer a better education, more efficient loperation. 4. School transportation systems could be run more efficiently, As it is, three or four school buses: some’ s run through a single| ° area to transport pupils to three} - or four different. school districts: 5, The state would save about four. _ faittica dollars seeiey in the state Superintendent of Public the Instruction, During the first 24 months, county boards of education would conduct area studies to establish the. pattern of reorganization. After a Jan. 1, 1962, deadline, county boards would .step in to | force annexation or consolidation | af hold-out districts. During the ensuing six- months, however, or any time after ‘the re- organization pattern was estab- to put all school-age children info|lished,. any protesting district districts offering instruction from|cowld appeal the county board’s kindergarten through high school./decision to. the state_ Bosrd. of Appropriately, it’s called the K-12| Education. present primary districts. This state school officials concede. ’ 2. School district consolidation is going ahead: steadily, so why push? From a peak of 7,362 dis- tricts in 1912, the total has dropped to 2,375, School authorities hope the number eventually will settle +at—between-400-and-600,.__—- — 3. From the cities comes the argument that adoption of the hg plan would strip them of me of their chief weapons to font political annexation. 4. Cites also might lose some of their taxing power. Saginaw School Superintendent Charles c. Coulter, State Legislators are girding for a fight on the latest attempt to Seventy-seven ~ per cent, or 1,828 of Michigan's 2,375 school districts, fall into this category. Paradoxically, they represent | only 225,000 of Michigan's 1'; million school children, _ A public hearing is scheduled in the capitol Wednesday on a bill en Se pened in the about i143 a.m, “The toss was engulfed by flames by that time, those apolis. He is W. J, Collier, a re-jplan. The state board would exercise |” ¥: = of the facility “I don’t Piel! tired sajes executive, of 8164 Mc-| Here’s how it would work: the final authority, completing the] ; if it would help taxes or not, but Kay Ct, ae He re “T'd have reorganization by July 1, 1962. Resbarchers Gather Disease Data I'm for it nonetheless, It will add|® 88% 1 Paes ei a iis : ie ke some business here if they get it.” pom kid, : eerkal os a5 School Near Air Base chiar sae - om _ blak Fa * * * tr) Of a lively dispute ween One of the first opponents of the| heat ge: Rl. roa bhsught May Go Underground {the en en a rm ers "H e a rts B e ing St t adi | e * fi track encountered by the roving] a business boom, They'll have tof SANTA MARIA, Calif, (UP— [Caled “little red schoolhouse reporter was Arthur Krug, mech- roads to|A’ school district here is “ . ' fanist, of 53101 Shelby Rd. He said: handle rate though wwtat's sesyleeriously” thinking cheat builde,| 7 De side, pushing the pro. INDIANAPOLIS (UPD A. study Sosa tindings,_ reviews a tab| dition, his emotional: balancé, aif] heavy-nesn nelal te Seber ot a “EF do have some objections. There| definite,”” an 8-classtoom school under.|2¢2™. is am impressive array o!/that caf have life-ordeath impact 1958 Third World Congress of Car-|Must be considered in determining| light mid-day meal in summer will be too much congestion, too 6: we lground because of rocket launch- organizations including the statejoh the: nation’s farmers has diology at Brussels, ad » all|® Safe work load, weather. mich traffic and the people who : ings at nearby Vandenberg Air Department of Public Instruction, reached its first five-year plateau. monish i it might hang around the track are|, The latest development in. the| Res Bane "B "| the: Michigan Congress of Parents| Scientists at Purdue U farmers over 50 to quit chasing} “Most, it not - “oe riff-raff who might have a bad in-|/0gal Basie Was, at the pre-trial) Soseph Nightingale, superintend.|9"% Teachers, and the Michigan|ied by Dr. 1. §. Hardin, have been|hogs on a hot day. pee streateg in tara: work a o hearing last Friday- where “cer- Education Assn. Leading the oppo- can be and many can be pM tain preliminary matters were de-|@nt of the Orcutt School. District,| (.°) are many primary school|| ¢ : If the critters won't come’ tn ‘¢liminated,” the study found. termined,’ Macomb County Cirjsaid rough plans already hiavel oticts a good scattering of city| whom have’ he or go out of their own accord) | “Other tasks can be modified cuit Judge Howard R, Carroll of|been submitted ‘to the division of oe e aera tee drive them with a jeep or trac- | with little expense.” school districts, the Michigan Farm]? apg dog | . “ revs, acta rales Mount Clemens said, architects to the state Department *. The 400° tor, or “send a couple of boyé | ay tres of Education. Bureau and the Assn. of Rural . to do: the job,” the The scientists report a slow, 3 He added that the defense (Cur- : ducati : v say Me Fe Iateady rate of work, interrupted|t? © Per tiss-Wright and the township) — eelaeNTE: thelr searchers, =. , a eng. Dob work, claims the ordinance rez the [oy Supporters offer these arguments! eps . ‘ with. brief rest periods, gets the a . rezoning Passenger Cor Taxes for K-12 districts throughout the} i¢'measured under Other tarm activities, which at same Job done with less ‘tort, ralad. We yabens — decile rop 1000 n +8 * Ss tania * addin on or ceicying ‘ond Mid day with no wind puts a great-|'" ' , lit. The track has t6.be in opera-|. LANSING w—The secrétary ‘of 3 Boe ae ‘ne teh schodl Study,” in Sncks cr bales; climbing ap a ee ten a ae tion before unisenie euninaien state's office reports ‘motor vehicle education in his home. district,|# seeking additional chinery; restraining livestock for Carroll said, ' tax collections for passenger cars : .. 100 its work beyond the eam castrating, ringing, or similar oper- ‘@ farmer working in the sun, A pre-trial “discovery” is sched-lin 1958 dropped $784,000 from. the|°liminating the need for some dis- closing date eof July, 1, 1959. ions: ili : heavy |2" aluminum-lined sun helmet of . view Krug Mrs. Levid'¥ uled for 9:30 a.m. lay at which $33, 193,000. collected in 1957. tricts to hunt for high school facili- oa at a head ee bie light color with air space between wet Fox time one of the plaintiffs, Xeno-| On the other hand, collections of|"!@s in neighboring areas. rhs ‘aigiotela tanaad | dt dobrs deep stow Se eeslthe ‘lining and the head is ideal.|* Pp anything P over os David Fox, housewife, of! phon Maguire, will be allowed to) commercial vehicle taxes rose|_ A. classic example occurred one of six sponsors of rape . {heavy soil. The ase ot sunshades on trac- 21 Mile Rd. said she personal-jappear to give iarpation for the | $711,000 from the $19,448,000 figure| last year when about 100 high |glready has compiled a guide Weather, rate of work, rest pe-| tors also was recommended. as no Objection. “I can sympa-| trial. = iis ~school students in Cass and Van oon the preliminary findings. 1 » \ "|riods, the individual's physical con-| Farmers are ‘advised to skip the \ ee — sh 2 “4 %; 5, \ 4 ? i * ‘Already on Hand dee iwasetaeak Grasels io Mmaeniv'e ‘alan tacos __ erument had $7,043,000,000 worth of 2 eee es om hand in the fiscal year 1958,| New York's Yankee Stadium: in 1957. La etip as ag ‘ Billy s. hatriler an. et | Finale Sets R ct bed: = cuts ' aracunie: antoate (AP)—Billy Ganin wound he ee Se ee nae ee ee. WASHINGTON. (UPD—The gov- than 140,000 people. - “PURCHASE of YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL! Pontiac's leading memorial | company offers this opportunity until Moy 30th. | Prices include letter- ing, floral carving and delivery to your cemetery lot. Add foundation cost only. un _ SELECT Jour x MEMOn AL FROM OUR DarLAY ~ bass WHAT ¥ You Buy “excess” material and equipment) Graham's previous record audlence—100,000—was at Pe and the supply may be larger by; . Australian clergymen said the American evangelist’s of now. || final local meeting was Australia’s greatest religious gath- The figure was included in a new ering. Leaders of virtually every church, including Roman handbook on government purchas- oe en Tee panes Se es ee Sty ing issued to civilian federal agen-| crusade. : which acts.as Uncle). TOTAL NEARLY 700,000 . Sam's housekeeper, During this month Graham has drawn audiences total- “ . RANT WS It appealed te the agencies to ‘ia Seerty THRIOR lilens Hove egy Wie ont ratio one | Tie DEL LEY. '. pequisitioning such materials in- Graham spoke from a platform tn the center ef the : % MEL __ eent, pees 4 tx tenihich Wd Ge a Vien Ghaeee tke ee ee ~GENEY | -. ifieally what items were man could serve either self or God, but only by serving sii ata cere tae in the “excess.” But it spoke gen-|, God could man attain heaven. CLEANING ent S ee ee on ee five-acre Melbourne Cricket Ground, site of the 1956 ever possible, It noted such Streets Gomer. Sit Heling Beqeks, Lally Brees and chareh sale aicce amin, sotuired St | leaders sat on the platform. | to 50 per cent of acquisition F * * * ; Se te ee “I am only a spokesman’ for the churches,” Graham 1, Paper products, shop equip-|- said. “Without the support of the churches, we would not |} | te ee ee beanbyrarcieguenad.:'.,. u2 se: 5 cammuaal He ACT NOW wore coutionad $6 be sity 5 Yee Graham flew to Memesiel honey for two meetings. jj Ment: Make your selection we aur ak ee a ae ‘Alter a two-week holiday.at the shore in Queensland, he while display is com- aoa ey ot renee, muying’ and the! wi start a crusade in New Zealand in April Call Today _| plete and Memorial of such inventories may be de- Pick-Up and Delivery Day erection is as- sured. tte ews ae He_ Had the Clincher’ - FE 5-6107° ; cusady but which might be o = as, Gas, Everywhere but...} | GENEY | p Slant Faced Markers PONTI AC GRANITE seibelinis eke af uc wot raat ied) LOS ANGELES (AP)—A truck tanker slammed into ® me sash aie aad een eral a se mene auto and spilled 4,000 gallons of gasoline on the ,| | | ORY CLEANERS. 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Th ou not only have a mess, but you! | se the very pressure you need to the obstruction! © Tapered tail gives airtight 1 © Designed to flex af any angle ~ © Conlers itself, can’t skid ground For positive insurance nigios steed stuffed épilet, have @"Toilaflex Borneo Chief Glad There's No More Headhunting Feasts Cost Too Much to Hold $65 any the tattooed old chief tesrentoet * * ARE STORES AT MOST HARDW. He was wrinkled, 73-year-old es eS a : of this district of Sea Dyaks, or pool Jot the century as the head hunters AI of Borneo. They are now a. peace- ry ful farming people, except for a HEL UL oct briet flareup of headhunting 7 against Japanese soldiers at. the AV VING WINTER | A cee. re, er, I, “tere, ok, re ee ee, a 7 7 ‘ heads; fourth, to impress the _ ans x * * The chief said two dozen smoke- Oakland Fuel & Paint ce basbets- ties the safters ot bas 430 Orchard Lake longhouse had been taken by his FE 5-6159 ancestors more than a century \Too Strong, Strange These Flowers Smell If You Can Afford Paint... You Can Afford ALL- LIFETIME GUABANTEE Tht - PER MONTH | * + f i} @ <2 "LIMITED TIME OFFER ACT NOW! _ i Ist Payment in June | FHA—60. Months 92. W. Huron f 23m ' Pontiac =F . Each country hae captributed to] the whole, France, for example, patrol plane, with British engines, | , All Unantineds ‘It's a. big one, this alliance. \Lanembuvanes, Portuguese, Stretches from the: northern tip of French, yl INorway to the eastern flank of #94 West Germans. ), Iceland, Labra- dor, Newfoundland, Canada arid tant security pact with the United States. A pany a _THE: powrtac PRESS, MONDAY. Maker 16, 1959 | : aera etl git flop Honors Go to 3: | sees High School Papers | Three Oakland County ‘high| Gan papers received awards, Turks|Place honor awards in the annual mae eh: wilting contest of the Columbia|His Land Gets Away Scholastic Press Assn. They are ‘The Blue and White” about of publication at Farmington Senior a third ee Sie Cont et othe £ iso frenbaaal oe ae We've.chipped in $12,000,000,000, |the operation. Its our first impor- COLUMBUS, Qhio “UPD — Kart G. 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M. ~ Penney’s Downtown Store _ Open Monday and Friday 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 PM All Other; Week Days 9:30 A. Mle, P.M. Ai, \ ee j eee deers E ae : iit «2. «ash wm A A Ak Ws A ae eo oe ae aa » A. “7 , a : oh i ae : A Paes | : i ; i ms 7” 5 a FRIDAY pil a z, e x gewes CDeveag THE BUG i ‘TONIGHT! TUESDAY! OPENS AT 6:30 P. M. im SHOW STARTS 7:00 P. M. E i z alec Gh nt started at 6 p.m, Fr leadership. "ti Gpandehiliren—Rep, Clare E. Hotiman (h- . @ 2 PILLOW CASES - Sv o . d at midnight Sunday. The Best Is Yet to Be—Sen. Homer E, _ Mich), complaining about inflation. = __ ne eee ithe si OE SCI pene necege eee ow. Bee _TRHNCOLOR'§__iwas killed Saturday in a two-car , ee ge ee oe ee -@ LADDER. - pos afan935 [oem me * Hon nono Headtnes se __,._ Mrs. Williams’ 13 ame os ! : lin Tuscola County, loudt. ree - Mine - 6G Aduin'90c Children 206 J} Haren, 1 -Gibbe, 42, and. hie Diaper Set Will-Invade |". Oh § 25¢ W100 FM. |vusimoive’ ina cite nel Anatomy Of a Murder | aX KISE MEER Genesee County. =. fe ac a 2 ff oe : Francis L. Bullock, 43, his “By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS Lansing’ and Gene “Bat gt Predicts Sales ) ohm Be , &, ys HOLLYWOOD — "I be ajson” Barry. re igo leh Increase in 10-year guarentee TODAY. and TUESDAY | kitles Friday niche egular 'eieeery at €|stein and Maria Cole (Nat's away| Sf Seattle Stop GROUP NO. 3 © a collision on U-S. 23 ’ Kathryn Grant Crosby ‘ion a singing engagement), Monroe County. tf her baby with her when : Régular $59.50 - ie take oe she leaves for “Anatomy of a Hik ; L Friday ; urder,”’ March Lee Remick) ting) alle | Gtr” Mares 1; Le Bemis! TO Ac fy | e = MNES Yous ona tare mr heer Oaiy:Simty Stewart|s , t oY Saar ise om in Debt Ceiling Treasury” Chief Tells\nn Need for Higher Limit ;| to House Group once Shek I oc cree ee eae Deep tufted mattress, matching WASHINGTON (AP) — it won't] gen Maret Wittens four Wenn, springs, headboard ond legs. be until the ‘Treasury asks) ington State Sen. Luke Graham, FREE 1 Sheet Pillow Cases Cot rao ae | th the state ' wt national debt ceiling. eatie tana the Advance notice was given DY! tree per cent. She would not Secretary seed ie tee poetiet how much the raise-j mC Oakland County). Hollywood, she was in tears for (mony was made public today, Elizabeth Abernathy, wife of we me | Seige seo elie lle Bee Esa cara amo cage ee oe ae jernar’s Aide John Abernathy, , ar abe Wayne. N. Aspinall, chatrman of), Veteran motion picture oQWOer|ConsTiay lagt year authorized unt shorty belore midnight on 8 NO MONEY DOWN! 2 YEARS TO. Pay! cs aps adh wok veneer ugaynthend back into active motion|* July 1. on a world tour that winds up : 3 py Se ceeeeeeeeed [its Comnltion, that only a “very/ Re ‘TMguction with a big] © liar an at the World Health Ar : small percentage” of land home-|picture Sol; who trom|,, Last year, Congress increased! hiv in Geneva, Switzerland. MODER S EE : : ¥ faa ie get ee Se eae ee cee | MODERN Ob Ps UJ . Toss than 24,000 acres tn the liatge block of his stock in theliit iMate snoher five billien(B 20 gKok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Buy ; : pplag : Buy a se “ey apsedl ge Pocitie eeive Ss theaters, and 7D! |dollags to the maximum de! limnit|Delhi, Kabul, Teheran, Tel Aviv s ln Exclesive Bexear Aroe—Hor! to Poatice Site Beak N f NOW SHOWINGT’ | sia i predation = Miltor ome year. Mrs. Wiliamas-was ffited to OW: — Call Now—FE 8-9581 Call Now—rE 9-9581 INOW In addition, Broom-| * ® s.| In only four of 14 years since|™ake the tour to inspect the j t ae e Qo . poe wrth “land| In August the beautiful Urstila) , ™ 0s there|ot the United Nations World # and “land Jocaters”” who|Thiess will make Robert Taylor,a|{h© Ons of World Wer I has therel ti so nization ) fees to assist persons in|papa for “prsule. fromm |295%; 1955 and. 1956, applying for public lands are be-| That isn’t ing Som. g that period the public widespread, and that new/taking their son, , debt has risen steadily from its | ‘ be proposed to control/burg to introduce the young man|.oi ) ciwar low’ of 252 billions to ‘ "practice. to his grandmother, her méther,|_ sctimated 285 billion at the end = BS eee Sina-|o! the fiscal year on June (jWoman Market \sa-Peter fet Lat tat has Sag ay rene Mee | Proprietor Tells. |sFee Law rd nt been evel Teo. ‘ “= Fee where an . , ¥ alin (Off Armed Thug {most signtiy visitor at the rn. Algae Fossils COMPTON, Cait, (AP)—“Turnling forth, «+ |Play Important and walk to the Test] In six days the Fontaineblese, the store," the-young gUImeR) W/8.oats 150 and has two |/Gustry Role Let rest owner Mrs. JET) shows © night, has taken im | | it") age | PRED cores veins Oe | Ses is cond coemoinon tay ” this ‘with Red Norvel and the |produce a blank stare, yet fossils) your monay?” Ge! cmallest orchestra he has ever (ol : plant Ee rmuch and you're| Sed im tle nightclub act, bet an_ Socreaaingly .- it — 1 wack 13| Bewalbly the most effective. [part in industry. iz : collectea| Packed in huge deposits over Snapshots of Hollywood millions of years, the fossils from jat random: < diatomaceous earth, or diatomite _ The has used the hard, compact diatomite in building for HOW DOES YOUR TOWN MEASURE UP? An industry always takes the measure of a pepe wed thinking ‘seriously s locating Make your own check - town for yourself. — You might start by marking yes or no on each of the following saulations : Does our town have eee industrial sites?__._.; Financing available for plant construction?.___; Mod- list and measure your shecciag: fective? Piesa: PP 168 H tial ons ?_._.....; Well supported churches?” ————~i Good streets and highways?___.; te ‘ € ~ ~~ this od is one of @ series peblished os «public service by this newspaper ln cooperetion with the Michigan Pres Ameciation end the Michigan Economic Development Deportment The PONTIAC PRESS Progressive municipal government? ; Adequate public services? ; Widespread community spirit?_____ ; Strong civic leader- ship?____.; Wise zoning provisions?_____.; Good community planning? If your check list shows much room for im- provement, it indicates the job to be done. Join hands with your local industrial develop- ment organization and the Michigan Economie Development Department to help your com- munity prosper. + Hi } Tigers: are. Wes ge Paes De aa er ee ek ee a nae Be A ere 3 aes a = » = ch HET ir. i’ : i i a] F Hl ‘MSU Cagers in ‘NCAA Tourney » F Hi ist ait i E ¢ F i ! 1 a ee a a + ee * ipe if it Pofe EE i : i : i i & 5 ‘ef St. Louis moved into all-events with 1,941. ; i cf é* 5 ¥ 5 ‘Beer City Five. s i} Louisville Beats at ¥ “North Dakota Defeats “Hockey Meet : : Ere &* ral i i 3 TA puss carel #3 i 3! “State in Finals off] + "AP Wirephete highways. The 25 persons who came by bus to the finals of the girls’ state basketball tournament spent the night, with about 5,000 others, in Vet- erans Auditorium. Hazel Park's 103-pound sensation the sééond half and |land County eae - Jackson and Ypsilanti domi nated the, weekend meet involving 192 boys from 47 schools at Michi- intted” Miracle a _Pontia ; c only an 18-19 mark, among four city contestants as his outshot, sinking but.36.9/15+ conqueror Fred Lett of Ypsi cent for the Cardinals. 99| Champion, Huskey Maurice Lac- (Heavyweight) and Ton Peckham minutes of the second half Louis- | tet, ‘ville got 12 straight points, « *« * | The Spartans took. a 19-3 recond| &" into the which had MSU was a match, , Besides Black, five other county grapplers finished in the top four in their : fourths Maples 3rd, Kimball 5th in Swim Meet Sk abe Ns cnc ae was Cincinnati battles lornia. The liistory. It took place in MSU’s new be 1 5 pool. Birmingham's fine squad made a race__of_it, along with Battle, | Babe Ruth Story, Page 5 |creek. Maples finished third, two ed __|points back of Battle Creek. Ann es a Yr - aoe compiled 41, Battle Creek St. John, NYU Called Equalizers ¥"|Sexton 31; Kimball 27; Bay City NY Final Looms in NIT - NEW YORK (AP)—A pair off St, John’s took care’ of* thind- unseeded teams today have|seeded St. Bonaventure 82-74, with the wags around Madison Square soph Tony Jackson. leading the ‘|Redmen with 27 points, 17 re. bounds and numerous .. blocked es young swimmers in Owen Klein- CAA basketball champion- schmidt and Steve Thrasher, Ann Handy 18; Dondero 14; © Jackson 14; Arthur Hill 13; G, Pte. 10; Pontiac 2, Maples could have won the title ‘with a win in the last event, the 200-yard freestyle relay, won by Royal Oak Kimball with & State record 1:33.8 (old 1:34.6). Maples were 2nd in a great fin- tsh by anchorman Bill Buick Who -swam the final leg in 92.4. 7 Records Fall at MSU - goals mn to lose out at 4:18 of over: | Daced by a pair of brilliant(Chiefs’ Bruce Norvell was 5th. He N accounted for all the Chiefs’ points. State marks also were set in the 400-freestyle by Kieinschmidt, Friday (4:15); for the 150-yard individual mediey (1:29-45 od 1:33.5); 200-yard free- style, relay by Kimball (1:33.38; old 1334.6). Dave Smith (1:30.9), Collings (1:39.9), Birmingham, were 2nd and 3rd, with John Bacholz, | the 12th year in a row. East Lan- sing was 2nd with 40. Four records were set. ’ Winners and area placements: Run and Ann Afbor St, Thomas 12 apiece, Adrian, Williamston Nashville 11, Royal Oak Kim 10, Ann Arbor 8, Garden City 5, 5 Detrol LOB—Ch (95) of Royal Oak Kimball Leroy Phillips (175) of Hazel Park. as Jackson had Ypsilanti 56, East Lansing. was 4th with 38 and Hazel Park No. 5 with 29. * * 24, Kalamazoo Central 21, Bay City Handy 18; Farmington and Flint Northern “11 each, Willow Fitzgerald, Allegan, Dearborn Fordson, Dowagiac, East Grnad Rapids and Trenton 2. x & * Also, Berkley, Royal Oak Don- dero, Sturgis Niles and Livonia Bentley 1 each. Scoreless schools included: Lans- ing Everett, Lowell, Michigan School for the Blind, Oak Park, ‘Wayne—Memorial, Davison; Dear-| 4j|born Edsel Ford, Dearborn and Thurston. The other individual champions| were: ee Ron ‘Shavers of Jackson. 12—Roy Wilbanks of Ypsilanti. of Lansing. 71—Tom Mulder of ~ 106-—Don oe Boles of ng Sexton. erson Heavy—Ed Young of Tpehenae Tiger Box Score CHICAGO 3 : g = =) sr 4 bs Bs e ~OOmeOr oor nF s be) gee ake et nt BD ie DESO OF BF te wore a » Cet dt ht Te 289859e808090r0"7 Seces 86K 5°28 = ? 5 ° ~ SOC OMG mMOn moor wescoooceoseooso!® | Z : * : f: ome 06 00 3— A—Chie 26-10, Detrot SS om ~ rolt 27-16, ® 1 ere ; 3 : : tt LOGMAn sisesstereves.. 0 3 2 1-6 eves » di was 1 : : Cincinnat? vs. Pit at ere : , FE 2-2671 | | birdies and an eagle. ‘The seg —gabedpaabucchelrshnag ‘48 to ‘52........$ 75 | 48 to ‘50........ $65 \ : " vs. = a. ee ee eeoene - : Toronto completed a” weekend day, ~ : and all contestants had to play|Miwaukes vs. Baitis Bradenton oe sae a ee .$70. . : sweep of New. York with a 6-5 Sun-| His ‘superb 19 under par 269 set /36 holes yesterday. Dette Se) Shnene Cl ns ee nie ; Sieee noes 32 to “54.........$80 day triumph following a 5-0 verdict|# tournament record, virtually; Tied for third place were 45-} Beach meee See eee re $150 | '55 and“56....... $90 Saturday. Bob Pulford scored from|Clinched an invitation to the Mas-|year-old Lyon r Harper of ; 7 POWERGLIDE tine Tord : Seo tase : 530 feet out to decide the ters tournament at Augusta, Ga.,|Portsmouth, Va., and Bob Ros- = To Train for High Selary Position in Electronics, jjyesterday. — and assured him of a chance to/burg of Palo Alto, Calif... Harper Dearbor Nn Man Keeps 50 to 52 ........$70 | ‘50 to "52 .- $70 Radio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow NRL STANDINGS ey Se ee ee ee ee eae " ie 53 and ‘54 .......$80 | 53 and ‘54 ...... $80 You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. ——fjuontrast_ 3h 14 ay Sex Sag] mamPlOns St Lak Vows SD te ea gen Diced ui] Bad in Keg Classic | ‘35 and ‘56 ¢:° 7! . .$90 | 55 ond ‘56... ... $90 Mail Coupon or Call for Complete Chicago 27 37 43 6t 1e2 00 The 29year-old prematurely Walter Burkemo, , ‘of Franklin : Complete Power Steering Service Information. Ne Obligation. WO 2-5660 Terente iz i te im isslgrey golfer’s 69-65-65-70—29. was|Hills, Mich., finished in w six-way} CHICAGO » — Kenneth Vogel CRONEY'S TRANSMISSION SER VICE Elect j | titute 2457 Weedward (Denevan Bids.) + 4-35 8 86 189 297/tour strokes better than the tour-|tie for. 13th place, Butkemo putlof Syracuse, N.Y., rolled 1,646 in| - ronics ns Bg Beni MB ro Wilk, S0eumNG taneene nament record of 273 set by Art) together’ 74-68-73-68—283. '_ [eight games last night to take sec-/]. 296 W. Montcalm 3 Deors from Oakland FE 80044 Name picccessecvesnssesennvessees Coueeneeeerrees ce PROM... cccceerecsnes Moore, Montreal seasseed® 4s bog = of Feces mee, po . ond place in the $250,000 Petersen — = a — " a Believeau, Montreal ......43 44 97} 1957. It also won him $2,000 yv S ° Bowling Classic. He missed taking a Adee siineesenslepsiive pesesexeuens ecidetevnnesebs: a ceseseee | Bathgate, New York 0°71) 40 «43 «= 85|in' prize money. OUNYJ QWIMMETLS lover first place by seven pins. —~ Howe, Detrott ©? *:-"32 «$3 77] Harney has wanted to play in Leading the classic is John-Rug- Rs geRAMMLER- DALLAS For a BETTER DEAL on '59 Dodge Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck 1001. MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL 2-9114 , Cash ‘for ji taxes? f: | the money you want for taxes petden Beieeabor' We like to say (I ¢ 414, id yy An You're always welcome at BENEFICIAL! CASH? Just say the word! See BENEFICIAL and get and other Springtime ex- “YES!” Phone today! HE a } NDA : NATIONAL LEAGUE a e the Masters ever since he turned pro. in 1954, He now leads the win- in AAU Tourney giero, of Dearborn, Mich., with an eight-game total of 1,652. # | WHEEL 447) Reston 4 Metres! 3 ter cirenit by a —— a Usually the pa ae A Vogel, a ——_ — ean Sten ~~ —tgin and the two top players in” s ~the prep|supervisor at the General Electric} , : Springfield's, Bufitlo 28 circuit are invited to the Masters. | Swimming season. But there’s still] plant in Syracuse, built his total on Nate tae Gases te fe Jay Hebert of Sanford, Fla.,/gnother event on the calendar,| games of 200, 219, 203, 191, 207, 190, deactl - Ls EASTERN ieAGuE FLAYOFS “Itook second place and $1,500 — crise r ee ee am see 215, fy a fon sett 4|@ fine 16 under par 272 over : es 16 year under. tournament continues 2 Pee 4 £.4 Det Ty P Neugriie gn» beries, tied 12/% < The meet takes place Saturday] through June 20. Complete Front End » mi 4 Port Warne 3, overtime! in Kingbals peat te Raval Oak Alignment aes eege » GATURDAY’S RESULTS under the aegis e Michigan roreto 1 RATONAL LEAGUE 3rd N AIA Crown oa : New Lombardo Racer ‘58 Electronic Equipment $ 95 ; | ag |... Saeaee For this event Birmingham and|Built for Record Try Used, Factory Trained ee ; AN LEAGUE f if esse A&l Kimball will combine their eligible}. - . . Mechanics, ; Prerite A 0: 1ennessee boys to compete as a club. NEW YORK (UP1)—Guy Lom- Corsten 3. Sorts 3 orertimes ‘te} -_ Pontiac will have one swimmer.| bardo wil] return to. unlimited pow- ee GUARANTEED Sobnetow: Semifinats SAS CITY (AP) — Tennes-| Bruce Norvell will swim thé ortho-|er boat racing this summer, FAST, DEPENDABLE Letestethalhal ; 2% Philadelphia 2, Philedelphis| 04 A&I loses three aces that have|dox breaststroke as a member of| The veteran orchestra leader MUFELE BRAKE Clifton 7, Kew Haven. 2 roe 8 carried the all-Negro team to the|the Detroit Athletic Club team, . {overrode the objections of his wife ; : toledo Gin anapolis. 2 NAIA basketball championship laaemmen . and brothers to pilot his new SERVICE RELINING MONDAY’s scuEDULE’ ~~~ | three years running, -butindiea-; vw tan ee, TiGuTS Tempo VII which is under con-|’ — ae No games scheduled. tions are the Tigers will be the| 1s Los Tmocked our Dave Joun:| struction at Kawkawlin, Mich. MOST CARS |team to beat again next year, | Since a rancioon i, Dupes,|. Lombardo said he intends to try] Blowout Proof a a NBA PLAYOFFS AT [A GLANCE x *« * teom| 8,28 TT oa ign on ee “or Wiitien Lifetime $ > >) 3 The hot shooting team ANILA: ’ record on @ Meade, Nev., in} x-Byrdcuse Wea Lest Pet! Nashville, coached by John Mc-| iit $ te ena a Me October, Donald Campbell set the Guarantee. —_ New. York ...iscccccccts % 9e0|Lendon, won its third National In-|" Miexico CITY oiling, Tertes. Mex- mark of 248.62 miles an hour in Free Installation Incl. Lebor & Won vores. } tereo ‘thampionship here tae! Fite saee ~-. dhis jet-propelled Bluebird last fall. 15 Minute Service . : Best-ot-s soning rus,| Saturday night, beating a good Pa- = —" 3 | BONDED, HEAVY Biatepot ee tt. Syl citic, Latheran College club 9787 SEE WATERFORD TOWNSHIP DUTY SHOES SpA Betton ot eee ee ae | SPORTS & BUILDERS SHOW “1 Pree Adjucment we pee | Tennessee A&I's big three ; ap dyoter sora Oe a Detroit 117, Minneapolis Dick Barnett, John Barnhill and C. A. 1. Bidg.— 5640 Williams Lake Rd. da “SATURDAY’S RESULTS Jim Satterwhite —had completed Minneapétls #2. Dero oe ’|their NAIA: eligibility after three | MARCH 20- 21-22 | : pPceagge successful trips to the tournament. ” See. the Leien in Barnett made 26 points against ee tournament total to a 4 id onan - Improvoneat ' ~ es ae F . : wee ij : a8 os . ; ; toe oF Sa ae ae eee ee ee ee me ee ee ee ee ee ae ee ee eee ae ee ee ae ee a Se ear “ig + * RUNT HAS FA. e 4 WHAT AN EXPRESSIVE. ACHALLENGE A" CHALLENGE ACCEPTED/ YET THE ONE IS AMONSTER MAN AND HiS OPPONENT 1S A MERE PIGMY/EGAD, ABOUT AS MUCH CHANCE AS A SLING~ LESS DAVID iT. GOLIATH! THE MORE I THINK UPON IT, THE MORE ZH AGES MY SENSE OF FAIR PLAY! UM-HAK/—~— , ; SOMEONE MUST STOP ITS nt® Ze a. = INS ery | % HE SAID © © 1950 by MEA Service, inn. T.M. Rog, UB. Pet: OF. Nonice: He, SAID OUT OUR WAY 4 THAT'LL KEEP YOU WHAT DID You ALLUS ME! SHE GITS - AWAY WITH MURDER-- . ALMOST--ME NEARLY “LYNCHED, AN’ NOT A WORD? * Say By Ernie Bushmiller mes I WONDER is od \ +t s aie ' HAHAH aa So Wer Te oa eg qv ¥ oeee WANT AD ft DIAL FE 2-8181 oy ak cc ee a a ee “ or “. f"Do you have anything that will work through office pattitions?” | Fa : ake MORTY MEEKLE>) : = ‘hh Soada pts epee aa S a tage AR Uh RE ee Ce a a a eae a eS el a ee eS a ee he » Bed Talking Wie Jonol \Deprives a Man © A Road Death Tol lof ‘Peace of Mind’ : outhernr } akONDON (AP) — a i fonks sao a9 gang Ke ) | Other Industrial States ~—— Ce ee ee eee ee ee ee eee _ Con Be’ Instatled in Existing File Flot , WE “CARRY SANDRAN : | One of the World's Most Beantifal Floor Coverings! | ~| Open Tonis Someti + lasbkeep, but Hildegard thought he was kidding to annoy “We have reduced’ the deaths in| her and 25 degrees north of the Equa; pg lageaer pe er eR arn at COUNTER q ” Hare si , a : ile ee he tated & tetace In the end, ne ee § eS : a Uy dwt bay your Til from me we bth lav mane! wv - the fatality count to about 1,200.|gard got so annoyed she sirick! Judges Will Mull Over ot = --TOPS & ee % him, clawed him, tore his hair out 9x9 ee = Se caster of Bik taloeedly —and once rushed hie out 9f bed. Changes in Court Rules 1) g (eatieaa Be wip cootncee: Nagreen:ri The court granted Fred a de-|_ LANSING @ — Circuit~ jadges AS SEEN ON TV : | ots of auto mecianics and the in- |‘TC¢ ©" grounds of cruelty, ruling NEW. , , adie | stitute for {Hildegard had deprived him of ee TILE 4 eek au | edecats teachers Griver | she a of wep which ae ARMSTRONG — : vi __ How was the death count reduced "(Metallic Series} Ponti and what is being done to lower it| 8 New Exciting 1055 West Huron Street tat co each Petty even further?) Education Aid Cotars Suh FREE PARKING FE 8-3717 Lenn Reo! Gold Open Mon., Thurs. Fri... “tl 9— Tues, Wed., Sat ee | peace - - ane Your Key To Letter Guys : Sig ois oe Funds Lacking, Congress Fails to Back Program With Money Despite Act's Promise But Hare said two problems are|eral aid to education is going to ae eee oo connie De. * For instance, th ald to aduce ) - Zo J Ss THE THRIFTIEST BUICK istates indicate that more than 50 |per cent of all fatalities either in- | volve a drinking driver or a drink- i a en ee) ee! 7 : — + a iGunman 50 Cents Poorer cheeihoners request for a FUEL OlL [After Trying Store Holdup supplemental spprepriation of THE MOST SPIRITED BUICK | 2 | BALTIMORE (AP) — A young) fall about 6% million dollars short. No Contract ie potencenene et vee rack Shs relents . —_—_ a store . e! a tat aes the gro-| propriations as een sent to a " apie es ooh : } Lis) : Call Today coonats to leave” Wale’ Ediing his Easter recean, ‘Thias, eves i the] es en ey eee ee a ] |time, he bought two soft drinks,|extra funds are voted, they prob- ) Gregory Ge. fa pretset and a pack of cigareties.|ably will come Me in thed - . , —— — __ : ae - j Sana su’ r : : 3 94 East Welton Bivd. fe ee Sihermaltele me seinen om 3 LeSabre ‘ /THE MOST LUXURIOUS BUICK .., | Phone FE 5-6141 _ The bewildered youth| This is particularly 1 true in “4 i cae = j fled without taking anything case of the student loan programs. ae : ! four-door : Sedan : including tuple Spadina 4 TWIN TURBINE DYNAFLOW, HEATER & ] | DEFROSTER, DELUXE STEERING WHEEL, - Lo se WINDSHIELD WASHERS & DUAL SPEED <3, =. _ ELECTRIC WIPERS, Ipse Sees & VITA | | _ WITH ALL TAXES INCLUDED... ~ | Buick 4 Door Hardtop $2,985.00 Liars FIGURE > but... FIGURES DON’T LIE}... . Pontiac Federal Savings Home Mortgages - COME IN and talk over our conventional i 7 Open End Mortgages that include in their monthly payment: interest, principal, taxes and insurance. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS + Our Price Figures are so low you have to see them to believe it! Buick 4 Door Sedan $2,840.00 a — Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 161 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. : 4416 Dixie Highway - —_ aeaYTOR pia dl OLIVER MOTOR ‘SALE ow — 210 Orchard Lake isin. FE 2-9101 : “Where Pontiac Buys Its Buicks’ me nse | PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. 1B ‘ Sra gnbekdesaeees ‘* bu. eeeeeeeeeaeteeee i. rs . fe BEBIKS 2. eo gessrenecdace P Horserad No, 1. pk. sdaveneeeens > cl = ie] 8 $ t=] Z 3 3 Z z i E -Phantom Painter mare Wields Brush —__ aes for Aesthetics . ix GOSFORTH, England (UPI)— > on iss | Rbybarb “hothouse. (pehs,) doz. ener i? ieee nis: ce ont A aes 4j7ee bem eR eee oe Le i ian ese 1.16% Workmen who worked for a week priced ref ay built household appliances on sale) Mwi Dolice Seek ee Un Tat son anc. wo jYOutN Scratched P mount of]. Martin L. Parker of 400 Nahomis éd comptroller of the Naéemethy- Davis Co., Detroit, advertising and - merchandising" firm, it was an-|ing nounced by Allen R.. Malcomson, or president. ao ‘Parkér was divisional buyer in the. purchasing department of r u dos. veeweneeoneee ry (bags) SOD. .2:ccss2-8 4 ,eehe Bi sianeenen } Potatoes 5 OO WRG. vice ssencee Radishes, ibohs. seeetweneon eee Turnips, topped, bu. ...... gesesheee DETROIT. POULTRY aa . i; date. omen, oid erye ji jarne e arge 4 ‘ Grade B large’ e 3042-33. Livestock | cop. ce gay | : f li bee, z & we 3 BSBSEae a ‘So So She Soe Bie fae So So be Bae Soe Se Se Pontiac Traffic Club at the Wal- dron Hotel. * «* * The meeting will begin at 6:30 ™. “iby Diseased Dog’ (sv: Secewe sed tree, man. - Parker Gets Post “|"st ced, 'naa_ se ! Detroit Fim =~. Ree ee Pontiac Motor Division for 17 president, vice president, secre- 3° *#e] Hare 40 3.2 - 10 21, # + 58, ++ $0, 20. » 33, -» . by :¢ « =i : - @ : : a 3 “ ae aaeinm today. iy a dog this weekend behind the|"ll speak on, “Life Outside the mad d0¢/Tot Plays With Matches, F i “at of & monument shop in Lafayette, Ind. pre- gents a marker to nine-year-old Mike Lawson, | } i 5 fo aay a i i nae, tf | nt be . i 4 = _) MARKER FOR PET — James Vaughan, own- - : center, and his brother Jimmy, 10. Vaughan got Bifitoris speseRseest Te he eee = 832 i -= sediuseuseuusvseussseedsasssesuacees ~ ae Henne Wa SS Gee ie pesesdeessese Wweadasammia tonaie AD = 4 a aokss ‘> Beem wie wie aavwraw ie = S2segee ay = z ‘ #8: : Firebird Iti Does Away With Steering Wheel, Brake and Gas Pedals 1080 W. Huron St. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ‘ March 16, 1959. Pursuant to authority contained in 1:00 p.m., Description of property 1955 Power. W 4 wheel Dodge agon : %. 5 “Model No, C}-PW-6-126. the right, title, and the Interest to the prop- District Director of Internal Revenue By JOHN H. eee oa | ue Officer March 16, ‘59. bate Court for the County of Oakland, Juvenile Division. ‘eerning William Jones, minor. Cause No. Court alle; abouts of eré unknown and said child has to appear personally at seic hearing. eervic: shall be served by publication of a “the Pontiac Press .a _ newspaper STATE OP MICHIGAN—In_ the Pro- In the matter of the petition con- To Walton Jones, father of said child. Petition having been filed in this Tt being impractical to make personal ¢ hereof, this summons and notice ted and circulated in said County. ity The company said retail sales of preferred: shares, of $1.67 On thelr Seage of said Court, to the City Rambler cars since last Oct. 1,/$1,422,873 common shares. This marking the start of its fiscal year,|compared with $2.98 and 1,421,563] (seal fumbered 127,216 units. In the;common shares outstanding at the|“ period they|end of 1957 and. preferred divi-| ‘: dends of $33,475.” BRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT TO VOTE ON SPECIAL MILLAGE - Public school systems must periodically stake their survival __gn-the willingness of citizens to vote for sthool tax increases. Immediately upon the mention of increased taxes for school operation hear: taxes aré too high, . . taxes must not be - oss of the © wences it’s high time for budaet-< the schools are s start. "3 consider that residential issues are repeatedly defeated, & community which has into the shadow; + t refuse to support the public schools there can Arise an instability of property values. } Brandon District will finish the 1958-1959 school Our schools tn the sty benens - year with a umilation from 3 years financing because we feel that proper education jidren is a very good investment in an to combat this situation and get our school back its feet, the school board is SS ae lectors of the district on a proposal to the i operating mil 1 would mean an aa of only building millage. Since these r the prop be advertised as an § mill increase in operation and not just as ii] increase in sc’ taxes. { thin’ increase, you also think of the 4 mill decrease or a net increase school taxes of only 4 miils. : =3 Bome people have already asked if April 2 isn't» little early, We formulate a budget and hire staff personnel according to that Wedect. isis the time of year for-teacher cont: d unless you-know- whether you have to operate on an ecohomy budget or .# critically reduced budget the job of hiring would necessarily be q precarious. It would be a rather clumsy tion to have teachers siready hired Sid then find Saat epeetions Bad to be sreeieeeey Se Mer yon bee With an apa enrollment next year of 1,210 students, we hope to operate with the same number of teachers as this year when we. had 1,151 students, This would mean a eater staff propesa I‘upptoved, it wil pe Seaisery tay im wome manner, Tedue wi " ce Ene staff as we cannot continue Gefielt financing. We might also. mention that for the last 2 ts, of our total income, we received only 18.7% from local taxes. This is far below the state . average. Also, our operating cost per pupil Jast year was among the lowest in the county. « Approval of this 1 year, 8 mill proposal would allow us to balance next ears bud and bly wipe out completely the existing deficit. use of an existing state hardship formuls, the state would edd Be ee, eee one-hal sit gt i ] from fonal , The quick oft 0} deficit also means & savings af talereet’ tu borrowed mosey. - : ‘We wish to urge you to register and then exercise your to vote. 1S i al type © election, but you must -be a qualifies. registered voter. Registration ‘To show how the proposal would affect your school taxes, below is an og (in number of mills) of 1958 as compared to 1950 with 1 1950 Allocated (operation) .,...... Ober seneoneneene ty aae millage (op V caeveceecnseececs + OMG. 3 Bultlding Petree eee ee na 6. * ‘ ee (ee a _ Total school millage.......0..0..09 eevens 22.38 96.38 j Example in dollars of your school taxes for property with an assessed Value of $7,000: ? : Assessed Equatizing hs gamer x Pactor x Mill, = ‘gchool Tax 1 $2, P x 1.960784 x 22.38 = $84.27 1939-92, «1.882784 x 63% = $00.34 . * Ancrease Divide the $15.07 increase by the amounts to only .04¢ a day more than in 1958. May we have your support April 2? ‘ Board of Education 8 bein BRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT STATS OF MICHIGAN —In, Pro- ter, | Juvenile D — ; March 16, 1950 |aoore, dudes new world record.| In the matter of the petition coh- of Pontiac cerning Bur) C., Thomas and STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- Mi . Morey, Minors, Cause No. 16533. ‘bate Court for the County of Oakland, ) Richmond To Glen . father Of sald children. |Jusente Division. af *| Petition been filed “in this} Im the matter of the petition concern- eet She hin Sake me ine ieee C of i nt i E No. 5 a dren are unknown and ehildren| To William | father of said ¢hild. pool ‘oster ped [Ptt bod. hat sa, ehlgesould be|Cwert alegg hy STA’ “4 chives lpleced _ whens SP. n CHAPEL FE 2-584) OATS FUNERAL HOME > -| Drayton Piaios OR 3-787 Donelson-Johns PUNERAL HOME for Funerals” Voorhees-Siple|’ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance i Har Plane 3 or Moter es Cemetery Lots 5 ee lot) te section & errr ate S1LsFOSe8, fae hee Edith Clark ond David R r alee sar. vived two =e three Ta! will be Tesetay, March 11, at 1:30 from the Che th Rev..Allebach offict- a Sotecseans in Oak Mr. Hilfhouse will lhe RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- ‘ithing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE 28181. Help Wanted Male _§ a «oe TELY. ve been 6 A we have eo now. See Mr at Dixie, Pontiac, Mich. taken between 10 am. & 12-noon. Pri. Sat. & Mon. DO YOU ENJ MEETING THE ibiie & working with ? e have good you re one of the finest sm commission. FE 43573 WANTED: JANITOR. STEADY hours each ly's Jewelers, 16 W. Huron ae SUITE - YOUNG MEN. men, 18 thru 22 to do ct work for . Travel, Fis. & Hawail. Guarn. $12.56, New car & trans. furn. Bee Mr. ‘over 2 at Waldron Hotel. tormation A CAREER TU. saenneege of small e proce: dure Piegees voice Write Pontiac Press. All confidential. 15 . No experience seede. “we hernish everything; om bei yon get started. A car is . is, write necessary — adeomatog om 3 anit. ee provided ms in area. Call 64810 or FE REG STERED NURSES In Memoriam ——2,_ Help" Wanted Male 6, Employment Agencies 8A ; IN, LOVING MEMORY OF | ED- Leonard. whe passed Cnctonn & aten api Apart: Midwest © ‘Mae State Bank Bag ber EVELYN EDWARDS . VOCATION bea COUNSELING — ~te ~~ SALES sonality & . = month to sta est Employ- Instructions 9 MODEST MAIDENS 1h. Work Wanted Female 11 2 WOMEP WANT WALL WASH- and house cleaning. PE 3-7581, AUBURN HEIGHTS. EXC. CHTLD | FOL HOUSEWORK BY DAY. REFER- Own transportation ences. with. Interment in Oakgrove Cemetery, Milford. Mr. Sirbaugh will state at the Richardson-Bird neral Home, Milford. , MARCH 15. TOWNSEND, 1989, bert BR., 41 Sheridan St.; age 61; husband of Mrs. Pes: i ee Mr. in state’ at the Voorhees- Home. WESTPALL, MARCH 15, 1959, AN- ‘ ple Mary, 530 Kenilworth Ave.; IMMEDIATE men who want employm week, FE 5-61 _ 2 ata Sloza basil a Balad " g ary or eom 3s ply to Bontiac 4 Press x 24. MEN Above average income, 21 to 45, have car, neat a — Lord’ Furniture, 125 Huron. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. NEED 3 — SALESMEN in ogg new Customer rt- m Mr. Smith, at Jewel Tea ‘oom 7 Thursday March 19th. 11 Woodward, Royal Oak, 1 block 8. of 12 Mile, SALESMAN DRAWING ACCOUNT $125 WEEKLY noe 24 - 32 week plus el alow See Suri ance iw mag iss ton. with drawing —— rx 125 ¢ 0 elon week upon ‘age 83; dear mother of Mrs. Viols . | Wolf on, great: and eight grea! Cemetery Will he in state at the Voor ips Penerel Hom Y See In Memoriam a LovING MEMORY OP MAY E. Thompson, who passed awa ta ago today, March 16, “The world may change from year | to year, jends from day to da But never wil! the one we ove, From mem fade away. ym r child amy h 16, 1956 weet, your memory | ie 198? “Bad missed Child ber * Leonard &., nee entidren, won| § rai rou oe G non oe 9 who. passed ~ 2 ‘to. ome oe. Sad); pA Husband, Children a ose go Or — eS i ool A Eyeir seocatian “Rs ‘ call at 662 ‘We fares. | The ir Cash Rae Co. als WA 4 IN SAVE ENERGY, USE ‘ WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a ood used car, see Classi-|,, fied NOW! w SanteDe k 0060 Fanee Mae oe ‘oan “Sher 938 pam, FE : pital ital full a approved. Liberal wad sonnel! $460 mo. Contact Teeas of . Pon- tlac eamain Hospital. Pontiac. WE NEED 25 WOMEN FULL OR PART TIME AVERAGE WELY, INCOME eeoete , ursday Morn 19th, 10 a.m. D.: W N EN 60 & 1h to live in, More home than 3¥ Call between 9 am, & 3b.m 196 WOMAN TO LIVE. IN, ORE F me a Pe jello of 3 chil- — WOMAN OR GIRL, wate more for home than wages. EM 3-3402. : WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT, A Pontiac Pr Box 91. Help Wa: Wanted 8) A BUSINESS OF ouUYR QwNn Selling —— advertised Wat- kins Products. No cash outlay necessary. 9 to 12 a.m. FE 2-3053. ARTHUR MURRAY IS EXPANDING ‘INTERVIEWERS SUPERVISORS NOW FOR BIRMINGHAM AND Trat part-time evenings for a 8 fellent pportunity to to earn #12. pe ni op y 00 90 able pone “5 — Hil ee promk shar- ing ond serene ent plan. i . ization ate surgic plan, Rost keep all correspon tial W Write full joebar to: PHILIP : ' SALES PERSONNEL EDWARD DON & COMPANY 2201 SOUTH LASALLE 8T. CHICAGO 16, ILLINOIS ee able 3 you oy i $50 me ped This is not o—_ to. door hes selling: Appointments a ary Allen. ror information pm, wor ba SREAL ESTATE SALESMAN Wanted = to _ spec! tt in sale ot and 3 Attractiv dea). Cin Mr. sil 4-4821 Be .W. DINNAN FE 4257 66_W, supe URED, AVAILABLE — ‘urses ci Way & Might ticneed & Bonded MIMEOGRAPHING. OT TFNG BEG. ret*rial service EM 32-2842. PERMANENT SECRETARIAL WOMAN Full time, MA 5-6201. i: ana ASHINGS & TRONINGS __FE WOMAN WANTs TYPING IN OWN home. PE 5-3782. ~ WASHINGS AND i JRONINGS. ie: Building ‘Service 12 4-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT os Residential and commer- bg . Also bell house basements. re--are_well ippes Cal MY 3-1128. John W. Caples. Guar. anteed Work. A-1| SAND &-FINISH FE | Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service | 4-1 BRICK. BLOCE AND CEMENT | 3-9402 A-l B N neath aes. also bouse raising & m Com: note Tine of mason- _TY. A’ a A COMPLETE. BUILDING SERV- 2 ity work. licensed. r. CONSTRUCTION co, MA 4-2253 or OA _8-3272 A-1] DRY tie : PAINT OR 64 ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS. — drawn, OL 1-8200. EM BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK "and fireplaces. MA §0078. fi es. MA 5-0378, WATER PROOFED, free JAY sl. ARN “You can have the afternoon off, Miss Bixby — to. caddy for me!” Wanted Real Estate 32A oe aa Business” Services 13 4.L MAKES OF —— PENS by factory trained man at our office —, vesatiog & rence St Pysne PE 303 | | 4&1 PAINTING INTERIOR AND exterior eas. rates. Free esti- mates. #-1603. ——— WALL CLEANERS, wall windows. Reasonable. FE 2160) DING CHAIR REPAIR SERV- ice. OR 3-1402. PURNACES. CURRED AK serviced. C Nelson. FE +1 & removar.| *' TREE MING Free est. UL 23-1375 or UL 32-2884. THOMAS ELECTRIC Electric Low rates Call afte = - ir ‘i FE 40137, a _ Moving & Trucking & Trucking 19 19 LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Trucks to Rent + 1 Dump trucks * "Pontiac Farm. and Industrial Tractor Co. CADE WANEE.\ om 2,FURN Ri ‘ WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL _— = wringer washers. Whole- 58 APPLIANCE eaathy | ROY's. 96 Oakland 27-4021 Fe | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16/ gate! go EXPERT WORK- manshif. Reas. prices, FE 4-5232. ALTERATIONS, sUiTs & COATS. Dressmaking and repairs, drapes Free ade. Expert fitting, Guar. -| sepieliet Moore re tae rations, a Sire erty re DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- drapes & formals done a my my bome. Call PE 8-8455. __Income Tax Service 17 $3.00 TO $5.00 AVERAGE FEE. Dunn's ig and Tax Service, corner of and Baldwin. For information. OR 3-6280 ALL une es & = TAXES anytime. OR-3-2943 EMPIRE PAX SERVICE Your Home 4 Mine 1243. Oxbow Lake Rd. EM 3-315 | lagen Ere nde INCOME TAX DAYS 64 W. Hu- ron. Eves., 506 Franklin Rd, INCOME TAX SERVICE FORMERLY WITH INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. NOTARY PUBLIC. FE 2-5805 PrENGOME, STAR SERVICE "OR 3-597 INCOME TAXES, ACCOUNTING gerxiee, 2015 Cass Lake Road, Keego PE 38-2877. > Harbor, INCOME TAX SERVICE UL_ 23-2930 BASEMENTS — paanes. BUILDING | REPAIR. PLASTER. | © masonry, carpentry. FE NCOME TAX PREPAR In Bue yee. Tope Pn 08. gE not necessary. Personal interview Fulltime on pre s. ‘Accommodation tor CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE 5-0782 aie goal SUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED 303 N. Woodward B’bam | _ builder, Free estimates. UL 2-5175. 2% EB. Lawrence Pntiac| CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. COU: AKER Fioors _bas-ments, EM __%-4879 Coo! COMPLETE RE MODELING . 22 to 50, for both. Live pening attics recreation free estimates FHA terms good e vleasant'1 rn. | —— = CALL pm ce gunmen: urs! | CERAMIC TILE loset space, bath; Adjoining elec-| PRE ESTIMATES, TERMS trie range, refrig, sink, unit for| ,qvance Floor Co. OR 3-8701 snacks; televi , telephone, elec- Oey Tee hmaics FE Gare tetelip: Jaundry 9008 out, phe DRY WALL TAPING ND FINISH- PY Sobriet: Good permane: Pe it estimates, FE 8-6781 or ar = 4-66! Wonderful part time oom pontine Freee Box 13. SR a a Pontiacs . arta PAR’ falagbone er, 4 hr. shift. oof rsonal. ntervidw call Piprien:: PE S760), Real Estate Classes —le " Mee eer eth re practical “application, Fi Full or part —~ with the «office “crptnsellone ¢ 4 Thomas, C. SCHUETT, Realtor ae fn hae “Haier be fe) ANTEED kinds P nwal or consum are with ‘Rawleigh Pieeets in Pon- tia arnt week ert oe 5108 Ome tap fu time, yi fied Ads. ELECTRICAL ds FREE 5ST. PE 5-5439 'Partney Elec’ ROOM _ FU . House- | FREE Seri res ON WIRING, ran and 18 euuk 353 N. Ca ean Macs £-1775. HOUSEWOVING FULLY L. A. Young. ou GA roe CABINS, ADDI- Mans, Fae on . Ga. LAYING sanding and finishing, Phone FE » ROOF REPATRS~ EAVESTROUGHING ‘4044 TRENCHIN EXCAV ING FOR poe ro ld ria postings: Daren ang boat well, UL MASON WORK, HOUSE es ation: D& found: s haseme’ M ae ga S008 or Eves. me er6, lz REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- Call FE 2- 8181. AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- 42 EB. Pike; FE 41193 or FE 5-577. 2 or FE 5-573 BURTON E. STEVENS, 835 MEL- — F 8-3508 PE 6-163. RO. Re pared in your home by qualified eccountant with master’s degree. Appointment FE Rit ACCURATE—EXPER: ee ag vrates —— s BOLIN TAX airy at . Home calls by INCOME TAX SERVICE. UL 23-1786 Insurance Agencies 17A INSURANCE FOR EVERY, NEED a the clock protection and service. Arnold R. Simmons, rep- resenting Tricker Insurance Agen- cy, FE 4-4561_ or OR 35507. ~, Laundry Service 18 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Pontiac ervice -— shirt service, Laundry 640 8. "Telegraph. FE .2-8101, nua bandscaping 184 A-l) TRESS TRIMMING & RE- moval. Free estimates. OR rt OR 3-320. A-) ACE TREE SERVICE RE- moval and PE eats Get our bid FE 2-7188, FE ANY LIGHT HAULING. BASE- ments cleaned. Name vour price. FE 5-0924. 1-/ Reduced Rates Local % dvi distance moving. SMITH MOVING CO, FE 44864 iG CO, NOTING. oF RUBBISH, NAME L osaed price. Any time. FE 98-0006. oa ~_ = RAL NziN Ot | can trans rretion, writ P rest Box 1a. Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 Px CG Pe AYDEN: Ret _Television Service _ 22 ay OR iiss ar Tv omnvicn noon _& evening call PE 2-0406. Upholstering aus ber ramei AVAILABLE FOR oa UPadiaTe iat “Coan Lake Rd. UGS AND UPHOLSTERED FUR- cleaned, colors revived. Use ae ven ae UL, 2-4250. OLSTERING PERRY 8T. 5-8888 “obheon + 1704 8 Telegraph Ra Lost & ies” LOST: ELK gapecean BP.OE. Color Light Brown, Reward. FE 4-4487. 78 Pingree. Lost: FEMALE BEAGLE. 2 YRS. y of Sashabaw & L x Dlanketed with white s pet. OR 3-8955. LE—RED BLANKET, ge A 8. Bivd., ae LAND CONTRACTS & U. N IF DE. Taare GLASSES, Loar § urday, vic. Miracle ae. Reward Call sday, after 6 erteie S PREPARED BY | _3-6809 TAS oe Home service modest fee | mi | STRAYED NEAR eynalds . rdson Blac male English setter, aah ver choke chain Right 5 ears black. ard. a eo icholie_& Harger_ Co. Hobbies & Supplies 24A AINT BY UMBER icrabblie gees Book Store. 15 E. aes Ss. KI i L. Tenpleton Bi Realtor. Notices & Peccokaks 25 . AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES OR. 3- COLD WAVE $5.00 FE 2.1245 craven s IF St. MA ANY Kein = — NEEDING | eatia "rhe Salvation HUM SuRIES: REALTY Wanted Real Estate 32A | ge OR 3-942 $6.50. Hams Lake Rd, and M CHARLES CHESTER SHIONED SHOES zg. ft koa OR 3-4942 DAINTY MA’ * SHNTe MATS BOR Tibe Ts | D. Menominee. Mrs» Wallace, ‘T805 BONTIAC meni ho rms, 2 years to. me, no In a ES If you are pes troubl MiicanGAn “oR newt State _ Moving & 1 & Trucking _ 19 | tose Ww = oe eas it a tablets ti +4 CA FOR YOUR HOME OR wQuITY. rash. with very smal mem. Cali us for fu mation Do not feel obligated, wili appraise your r Cash o x uty Don't lose your home. Teast service. A wm pace reac 102.5 Broadway Lake Orion epee’ HAVE CASH, WILL TRAVEL : Ww travel Beefs tos. et Zh “el soar aaa or “age. Call iy for « 30-minute service No m5 RILEY, Broker ve of, Buebew Lake Ba, lormadians Action We Can Sell Your House Call Now WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE open eel sunday 10 "xf 8 On to Alaska “Baul KS. ay ist oY. See ae 7 LARGE RMS. PVT BATH AND |/ arage fur ent, ar and nished. PE 2-860. * 7 RMB. & BATH. PVT. ENT. iii ~ & ‘ fare attendan' drinkers. FE 2-2181. OR 3 RMS. WARM. Huron Nr General 22-1248. Orchard 1 tay te wo apuits onty / MANAGER rT SALMER sr/aPT, ‘ ro >RING FEVER? ~ MBO we - ass Se i Ee i< i a ORCHARD. io @. |: Fences ped: auth. Te senene. f ; u aes PONTIAC REALE? i © 1950 by REA Servien, thay Saas TM Rag U8. Ph OM ae. apy Mey : | peat eae Aes Seem. rth that I ;| CHEROKEE ROAD | haven't been in yet!” ies oe ae | : i F Sale s, oo eee, fireplace, kitchen tility - | 2 ris Ra. r a Houses 43 es For Sale Houses _ bed _ ‘Established in 1916 garage, ata Tan tay a DECORATED. 4 é ae eee Open 00) ml bey aed oun irm home, ey : Bskigh® 2:1) Brows) Wechat hove i for"Baster | J. C. PHAYDEN, Bealto oly fm moders. igceted in “envellent “cast “aide —"ihewe at antine a : is E Realtor] im eats. Se Mighbornoed Pull bom't painted ALSO NORTH SIDE CLARKSTON AREA [~ rns. "This is . . ard, nicely land-|. We ha¥e another 2 bedroom with; 2 Bedoom bungalow. Living. Yea. Enjoy ‘Clarkston’s 3 LARGE BEDRMS. Ss a aa geet. iecn. See this a¢| basement. New oi} furnace, New room, kichen and utility sehools, and get a touch of This 3 yr. old eo 2 ison Rat Py a= $11,800. Terms. TAT hat water heater. Complete beth. room, Washer and dryer in- suburbia. 5 room and bath rancher “bas lake priv Hepes and eS. = St at - : This w treme home beilt io cluded. $1,000 equity — home on 180x150 landscaped Jatge lot, 113x140. ft Plenty P. W. DINNAN WATERS ‘AOE ~ To Cass; 9! also has 8 & screens.| Balance et $63 per mo. in- with attached on sarees ieles sock. fireplace. Tennessee Pets isa eee om 6 West Huron PE ¢2s7t| home Sige By b=] at ee ets AS) So bee breeze Pull oe _sitdchea gar hice belgh “fit Clitora' aa 5| 5 & BATH. ° jbserme. i nook, full |, of to Bridge Lake, kc 2 with ofl A-1 condition: borhood, 38-3969 5 pm. |p areplnee hot water + with ree. and ‘extra Resseesien, bag a co tek Bes pows $2,000 “down, , GI—NOTHING DOWN | ,cUsTOM suru’ ft To. 4.000 Om S.ths.” "| shade tenets hinid™ oer finn | Po ese than ‘00. sep) he shooee. hae Beh w ; Me a navg Mase onveres 3 rm. homes ioe] heap WwW. ean Huron Gardens es. as. T00, Terms. fine foley! a, Call atren. Stout, + Re s ome ONLY 12 LEFT a RR ea Pe FoR componr: .| WE BUY = SELL - TRADE | FOR a Bg part ime gra | nett a eeaeen| ag | RE] Wt | areata i as West Suburban Schools, buses, “everything. Only pe est Suburban rms ve, bathe, Foomy kitchen WHITE BROS. dream. A real bargain for : 3 bed brish, ‘ell. hancement. at-| Sonny, tecaah’ ak’ Tite eae i pores 8 space. 2 car ‘sheets “aad: : OR 3-1295 5 [OOK | Ss eas ES Be oe cael eet | NICHOL 1 a this 3 bedrm, ie | with ear-| floors, pene mg water N Piss. Do Wee. 2 live a the lal ne ale? : pan ra ct 03 Bears : N oe am In i IE Located in'a softener, oll heat. loads othing Down No er Costs ' & HARGER Reighborhood. ty Marrihie 6 kitchen. tiled Co. pri Pages | Hee ts | ppp aks armas euhiee re Seis et aaa cs] BSc cat S| Detar ast for responsible : ear E =- HERBERT C. DAVIS | JACKLOVELAND | Feelohor hy unr S arner.| 5: Se [ox Mg ay” error, 5 ms as fants ir Be. = : > 2188 Cass Lake Rd." PE _2-4815 OPEN Doroth r Snyder Lave Lavender oo, ach home wih atnched ANCHOR 3 Nothing D bane 4, suyar ne ae Eee brie res |e pet] =~ ARRGO) ng Down | - MODEL Ra. "ae »| Heat Deek,, tiled bal. Ou. eat. moos AL PRICE # flame a) your plang | EXECUTIVE'S | Saisie ame: ew © 8k) EotiaSpring “er evry vanmer,| LOTUS LAKEFRONT plans We'll arrang Je. mortgage. modern with fyil bats & = wa | : o Bedr oom Basement me luded. “Also sa rough ~“ HOME Floyd K x coagy H OME Torn “pass a (Sls ° Tac. Baik "RA ues et avr gerne pe :OULDERS EXCHANGE | Seresset'in poten overs water. s empleton : TAnoe ‘pepnMs., Love: a custiuen $e WEST SUBURB AN age ono, S¥imaiming s 7 c 2 bedrm. ranch Shouldn ee Village | Nothing Down Patina, PRICED TO with oil furnace, knotty pine TL zanerH LA 100 D lovely home. 3. bed- SELL. noi te-ame ps ag age 14 acre site nd KE $ OWN pi “wall to’ wall “pan in R.' J. VALUET, Realtor te buy, lang rent Peeper we Bites 3 tee, = ai = . oe we Moves You In inete, ile bath with v , ir one. me cstits a ee ae | $85,000, Also choice {_ . : to be proud of with patio A A poee fenced 120x200 ft. lot SO : legen on ; 1 fayira oat tire fon a large! lt.’ aly daly “ul tiful pine trees and a dear ga-| “se sug” neither Is the ptice an : costs of about $450. LAKE HIGHLANDS rage, 4 rms, and bath, with WHY PAY RENT? | K’ ee ee : Neat 2 bedroom basement and oil best. ‘CLARKSTON AR L. Temp eton, Realtor WALKING DISTANCE f 7 “Sede Uae ive car| aly $6,500 and § days possession. Ea se Soot tere Oe ene! eee Ger nae see |S ACR Sinton S0CT BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS aawy. tone ft on privileges. CALL US 5 ACRES is only 2 yrs. old. There iss LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES om * crear, cniyanee. HURON @. nics Lacated im the, Lake Orion, area.) large iit x 15¢ Ist Gan be bought aa -SCHRAM | aie! [er as ECARDS, IS coeiog| fi becemen tat ti hen’ Wree| Ple"Mingige ec geet ice | MODEL OPEN |, Ful posta” Beiced i | Rie Gi realy aenttce | Myla? car anes. | Se ee ; $i 200. : larg "pom. |” ries, plenty of tilable land. You ARRO REALTY WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 1 EN an. oak on oaly sbout “s400 mortesgs Basement, 1% car ene, arge| G23 ,B0ve your truck garden bere. | sid Case Riteabetn ao at Eioney basement, oi] FA heat, 2 : HOME. Open 9 a.m. to $: } «E * a locas "north ‘¢ a Us? omy, “heeuewa tf CLOSE TO BALDWIN — 2 ey RILEY REAL ESTATE |" sm. waupen-camyeusn = Hotel Rooms pVESTOWN REA i Me 6 ise Bticed at $14,090. ang lg Be Si nith- re sist 8 BE san LI LE FARM . atom or : Eves, HON wan wanes Ye-car garage with Dav 4281 MARCUS __|_ ‘Larne 3 bedroom brici = HOTEL AUBURIN | *eedOOMS,.© BATE. FULL | “''S rooms for owner: poe hy gk Bedroom “and "i's Veneer owner; 3 room mortgage costs will move $350 down moves you in. Priced| ceramic ba: and i% - ag agg, ye gyi pri. Pa = ee : gpg a ee 1 eman Bece, pewly decorated. Large lot,| Stress 1 end of texke Bee ; a refrigeration wats. ee TO BE MOVED] 3, {2+ ful basement, Sep | SCOTT TARE, privileges REAL ESTATE oan ‘Prone | trae space wea 7a ute sin caesar 222... cs est Huron St, Perfect condition. __Quly $1,750 down, =| nice 2 bedroom bungalow i = oF oe SCHUETT, Realtor et 4 Recreation Rent t Stores 40| rooi, room. kitchen. bed | DRAYTON PLAIN: * pana an RY oy i | a | MULTIPLE LisTn ERVICE room in full with room down. 3. bedtooms oe stairs for ex tra sto = LISTING SERVICE place and sliding gisss door well or and up. Ask for Bruce wih ag By home space) wee bath, of] FA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE opening onto exposed . Large estate, insurance Kinsler, Eve and Sus. call Pm 3 kitchen nd 14x30 ulity White ‘bos ay LAKE. cae, a Located Tipurner or ben: | Pia, t" gt waacal ba | Hash ana Nee wkdny | Wine a inne a : one. aheritedse ends tad STORES, West —_W. Huron. Ph. PE 43525. _ | is 100x267 ft. Priced at $7,- costs. FRONT HOME — pei T ee ~ CHEAPER We wie said down ana 8 | ONEIL, Real ree ieseac hee @ jcusem see AKEFRONT | Rent Office Space 41 _.THAN RENT gop | OFF 208LEN # __| 3025, tetesraph Ra ee nicely landscaped 1 car} On an acre of garden is this; Pungalow. On s "tt: lake- eS month, 3 bedrooms, ($98) “ "a's bedroom bungalow, full mas yar canes : Sverlocks 80" of good. tandy the. arrang Sef the’ ving in te ~|! & 3 ROOMS, DESIRABLE CEN-| forms loi w. Columbia, Spouite| Davement, gas heat, Rec- : caae! beach, $13,500, dising rooms. J ne hav-| lying room. 12x14 sen ree . fos teemlshed, Gace Lovelacd. | —=uests._ Fm ete. feation, room. On th lots. | — ASSOCIATE — ing seven closets. Three-car Waxi¢ ft. kitchen, Pill beds’ on UILD LeBaron 3 ELIZ rage. For the price of $15,5c0,| its! floor and extra bath and . Paes NOW | school area, Only $2,000 ROKERS INVESTMENT CO. ABETH don't miss seeing this home be-| onnoua’ living quarters with an | 3 BEDROOM HOME |. *™* Ot ee STEIN He LAKE ESTATES coals ee, nates ated. pestered - $8500 IVAN W. SCHRAM /|1-Story Perma-Stone THREE BEDROOM BRICK Sctaches Ueomatic oll beat, 3 car Rent | Lease Bas. Prop. 41A Can Today, ‘Pinancing ‘sabia REALTOR FE §-0471 2° BEDROOM — Pull base- ranch Fanen, home, with grand ‘view! for-oeonttiey ceramic ‘ie’ bets. ‘Seah sun” SO" . All types ‘custom _ bullging. On|" OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY Lr (Gf late and close ‘to tand| ceramic ‘sink counter top, bireh ; 29 FER MONTE gur lot or yours. Your plans of | 947 JOSLYN COR. MANSPIELD pagouer a . eit plaabed, Sed, ie Dae ioe See accling iepitinn a ton LADD'S geal: Boor siete yc CHA H IAYDEN, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. __ and GAS 3 Foom and and hall. Gat fi n UViD§ | dose Dinte ney —- at Loading dock and slevator. i BEDRM HOME OFF JOSsLYN. | CLARKSTON AREA GEORGE R. ian Wines soa 15 — ceramic bath. nul i cesemeat with WILL TRADE 3 BED- NEAR W: ATERPORD HIGH apple tee iy scarey et “Cement ; un bet HOME, PULL BASE- rig | —fes- nest FE_§-240. ROOM HILLTOPPER. 1 bedroom rancher, carpeted liv GI RESALE cay Oe Gat. Bett ake Ge) ae Se het, tres © Se ; mabey Smith "+ 1/7 #7 HEE L |__ ACRE. CLOSE TO SCHOOL. room, sutematic ‘heat izing 7 tise ‘Motor on paved street. Law ron “MULTIPLE LISTING sERvicE | ©! WALDRON RD. | htmsorme and sereens, | NO DOWN FMT. TO CIVILIANS | MEW SENOS BION dn. payment. PES.ca8 or FE |244 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 44516 , ome MODERN 2 AND 3 BED- SASHABAW —_ Brickcrete Dullity toon, gor beat: 'eets’| school nent. Ove saty bomee wits +270%_or_sppointment. geet rece E SPACE eramne ~~ wiiateas GI S ROOM HOME, $115 MOVES Home with large fenced | lot. Rewly "decorated. “Natural basement. Plastered walls. Knot- XK: fo Bt org agg ‘Ed wwone a bell, amoatie home for retired couple’ $0,000. | "tops, gd eas ee Site a cneateon vaen Bees mont LacategO8r"South ‘e:| Priced at Sele only $8 down, | NOTHING DOWN J int f WRIGHT, Realtor ns re to chooee from.) Soome, terme Properly in" priced FE 4.2601. : oo at $85 y $750 down, St. Michael and Baldwin vy alee PE 5-044] roars EXD-—3, bedroom with fer quith sale. Property is priced For Rent Miscellaneous 42) NorTH stipe — Older home in fon panemoent. _Hewiy' dee “et | “ee LISTING SERVICE gid clove to wise oe eat Linea LAWRENCE w. Gaytorp_ |- WATKINS LAKE condition, 2 bedrooms and pine Mem ae ol og “KOHLMAN STREET : | : / r 136 E, PIKE ST. OPEN EVES./ Modern 3 bedroom home sit | forage. o 55x: potrantas Full pet on tet floor, bedroom Glan eed-tn ing | Convetient to Monteith and Pierce) OFF M2—2 beiroom on ve ~__FE 4-9584 | ted on i acre comer ot with mathe een. S| om, Me ee, PRESS Ane | dake Meter ten, at] Bee dinate iy ea | pg SS a +3 pores Full basement, gas heat. . basement. with tied floor recres- ' ee oye eae fess ame ome W ANT WILLIS M. ms bee ee | BRICK = 3,Dedroom, carpeted ey, Baron Be oan Bes WN Bon, Toon Oae heat Garage. GARAGES RENT (0) te| OFF JOLYN — 2 bedroom home ED ies JOSHEH F. REIZ, SALES — rege Will take “ables neue by | ee £4,000 “down. Bia terms ‘evaiio: oar (2) 3 cae. ar. FE S-106i, win |. $m qnsetens oonsicion bail tn Stes. Lidtemencn a «sisi | fade. rts NOTHING DOW. ee ee th.) hardwood floors, FA oil nicest 3. Dedreum homes _— SUBURBAN — New 3 bed H repeeseanee Cae ome polled (DRAYTON PLAINS __ For rig Houses 43 , Aluminum storms and We've ever offered. Only 2/ 1 ovely Family H Wes bree terms, about $250 closing costs slow. 2 large bed- Anchor fenced back yard blocks to St. Michaels. ovely Family Home tnd. d down, is large Be Seng gerege oat Zhese sre, Modern sad priced sree Gerdes tenes” act SYLVAN LAKE. $10,500; Terms. — Be ree m. senee «lent wacest and you ooh mare] Sesaed” lot, Mortgage tere y| GI — INCOME PROPERTY iets eiriveway |” Beautiful H Real nad cheupe teeal: ee tight tn Has 3 large bedrooms. | ranged. $2,000—8. Johnson. Let the in| “QTHING DOWN — Will sell on ae *- UNIT BRICK — _ Ww. Heroa st. st. oeg gy . _ ir carpeted 1 a ga = tnd ¢ ment Gponae f. eck eakiocks come from this nice 2 story house — ra a aig A pi) M pivns "GEORGE BLAIR heat. 2 wae eerene In Rind distance to su arket anc e. attached L* your payments. 3 bedroom'| ~- ent, Oil ng! ’ se . _gondition. Ideal for that sere ro | ores. Only Oh.000 with res- ee landscaped lot, ‘This | MOL LISTING SERVICE ie oer Pa Boece | Lares tot lake privileges. Dials Bey, cari ene 4-BEDROOM a a —call"ts now. os ar Cusy. two bedroom ma 4 BEDROOMS [N, GAS” : Evenings after 6 call OR 3-5597 DORRIS WILL TRADE — $2,900 EQUIT with oil furn,, alum. sores & ! garage. ‘nt Lowell, east off Roy Janets Inc. LAKEFRON 7 ct woe din Sale REALTOR . : hg ya : rae Sa els a ce $300 DOWN = Realtors nwt es : : DOWN. 28 ©. Huron we Paderat tose REDUCED $4,000 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | LONG. LOW AND RAMBLING month, ides taxes nwa. ra “Takes Price cota! only | "hardwood hosra Sinstert oa :_& Sunday 1 - hased an-| Yes, the above " . Very g tion. aes heat. 1% car ge PARK, ATTRAC gt sng nag B+ pn describes this a oe tive 3 bedroom, home, nicely land: fast action. 1a your gover | EeXt TCLS Galore] | fom Some win teih basement | we eee aera aE ANS, ea a am owe: | Por sf BEDROOM, : Water softener. $2,200 down. FE heat ,, On 2 levels. One of | Besides being an attractive six| garage, situated on an sere cor-| pouses in this excellent location. with ‘full basement. Tiled well. 90,00 terme Fumes FE we prove th, $18 $08, room home, ideally located in| ner lot in ® restricted subdivision.| frame. Let uv'shew naw “4 +| Paved-street. Beautiful ane 7 — 3 Gece "foacegeciod perasss | pod does inetd set Meet | omarcon wos _ Wi'ecest et haan | LCE, FAMILY HOME , room in the b Kool- po wi = TRI: “| Or income in ; HTT Wt HAMMOND War sebaad mecveucar| Soaeres Sooo eee Wer) PEAT ra Meee came ket ine | en eae “ay | LAKE Se overooking| FOUR BEDROOM BRICK kitchen: Full basement. Teo: | 70g Mao he older homes bui | screens. “iiving ‘rm fans, “is : : the shaded and fenced two tot SALE OR . reation room, 2 places. This oi jon t G Screened front porch. Heed a ~ Be fining ime | en | setting. Cement drive too. Dining| A. good family home, in a house ts a homemaker’s dream.| consider land cont Large Will Seca : wy with 85 feet aft the room. Your treat to see - ca family neigh’ " on; A real joy to. see. Could be} er or free ract, housetrail- Srna “— a snd wah | Attention, Handyman - Paths, "with vanities. ¢ ae two lots, with a. 9% car gerage,| 7OUr—Plesse call for showing! | onty 410,500 oe 1” ‘000 ae ‘ee ‘9 boteme,/ places. “completely ns sell sists or trace”on suburban | gSiRST FIME ON MARKET (e PANGUS, Realto Mestivaegsee | Farag teed eet LOOK! | Pama plore wit" terenge or! fbstO—Macaday, Lake Almect | “Eke Large tye ary Wan | 102 MIS. Ortevil me Ewer | eee) peeps | oy Beutel, Mites satage | Heese Wale ey ea , I you'te clever at paling ———~ ve a +S. our. ay Five MI L E 8 J nuNeALow asp Fame, Largs tamaity Tie oak “ae Toom bungalow, Call for details. . as bough t right with ' ' fru trees, and gerade s porth aad fut . to! ton room in nesses femecree | SELL OR TRADE—LAKE FR $1 rx, Bias “Re elt Waa space, Attached garage nd eh and full basement, ofl heat, | Dots at" ground level. ane ts | afuaneh stvle w With ae ' poe Her ' + _tlate ASK FOR TOM AN | knotty pin way needs tome work but a and more 22x28 ga reesew deat garage 4 basement, 2 car : 1 m two #7050 with down. bay] S"hoom ap above, Par cnay won| Qver 100 feet of water : arage, Buy it now, move in Fodvecne’ ean bei oe tus form Bolan ecccteny Me Sa | Will trade for city ho a fomorrow. B atem an first floor. bedrooms | LAKE, FRONT HOMIE tami Pte Tactone “be | glgee €0, city. Priced at only’ 6i3,- Huron Gardens $1,000 Down a, and _¥4, bath on, the second ec 5 ee ees . ag: | Call FE Gisis “tor gaa frances” a6 ities. Ades) STANDARD re fon338 ft. on Hwy. ee ; ceo | aie rete ee LARGE FRAME W sae Market Buliding North Cass La- Rolfe-H. Smith Senet cenit ee 244 8. Telegraph Bans PE 44818 wftee | BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MG! Business Opportunities 51 | ®. Bim" we soi sisi 1 SOIL FARM speci, y 2 baths, seaper ee o indivl il ed Dulee gant Maas | pet ond mage, oe modem. must sell quick. Good for invest- home and Ad od on ee Whst ego Corner On 409060 5 A Realtor. make | 4 spat ents oF STANDARD OIL ing. Priced to cet. ed Ge a eee amily Grocery ore | Marshall. For MI Be ba ey, oa | See ade ae Paul I'M, Jone ones, Real Est, Telegript) eV. Pontiac, PE 40550; FE §-1285; OA 83653 Disis & Monros—Drayton Pisins, A COUNTRY STORE & GAS STA- Mich. = “STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac CHARLES REALTOR -known en ‘te active local accounts” experience yetument, P.O. ae Fon RENT FRONTAGE ON WEST FOR RENT Ming tiececat ne cation or eS eLET'S TALK BUSINESS” * Cocktail Bar ve- nereery me é Phone further informa- tien. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN iid 8" Telegraph Sed PARK AT OU ou hen toe REAL ESTATE _ Income Property, 43h - valaseicmn nie Large modern farm house with Is THE “BIRD” TO SEm No 6 bedrooms and full basement. $82 WN ee eee ee Seuee A-1 BARS eer 20 ACRES NOREEN SAyOER, he, Se $69 PER MONTH Vacant 12. miles northwest of Excellent gross. Bay real -VA TERMS— pontine, $350 «per acre. $3,000 — < just the 3 “Ge EA ALTOR SY ents . cab adil jocat- & _| BEDROOM COLONIAL | Pit! —raesg ape ed i Sgutnenctern. Michigan ines WITH - P-W.DINNAN—>1*4# dniy 120.500 down. ifeti lumi 66 West Huron FE 4-377 | LIQUOR bar with owner's Lifetime Eg % ACRE FARM. NEW HOME, LO-| near fabulous Boyne Mt. sil tiljable land, good wba finde Ser Ses tor’ immediate FHA > ings’ Terms. FE 24097 after 6:00| sale. $300 MOVES YOU_IN CLASS C bar on U.S. 23 north oa ee Sale Business Property 49| Ber Guy. MS, acres on the high | DLORAH BUILDING co. Way. Gwnere op Sick owner Bildor of O22 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 6-R Bri - very Jeaving Stee. slient aed Mick nelly. Growting oom Dric investment Ve favorable terms.| Seat 4000 oer Fe. . eee 3% Acres, 2 Baths ; Phone OR 40006, d. A, Taylor, = wih fo $22,300 with $11,200 down Lovely Sneed pei ay- bas . 2 fireplaces, 2 HOTEL & Lyguce om in cen- bate Mle? recreation “Toom. ° LIGHT 1 MFG. 1 fn “ ae. fait is 38 ntal a aeoretes inside and out. 3 pd Located Pontiac this prek’ ey “conditions bedrooms, select oor oe | ser em ig “ ideal for ight mance 967.500 Yotai price on terms. Will rial birch Hitchen, also, com: pe iy. out uses.” Loading m rate ime an aeansb0 50 foot pare . Pall Only $8,280 ore 6: fo “Gows | TRADE. Primonthe ha “oe tS price $21,000 U.8. 23 north of Ba: * bidg. included. 10,006 down Pre a On Lake [REALTOR PARTRIDGE| a tate ems tee ‘ trees | 72 4% : TAVERN business on U.S, 4 in qurround nis. ree 3 bed. OPEN Tt? southeastora Michigan, Owner's or ate tgm 4 foat| ORCHARD LAKE AVE. rer fin 00. ber Yr. pres 00 down. te 4 pe gay : Eceiodnch Ramat Bar| Force ection. “hee” =e Sh yo | REALTOR PARTRIDGE sation Owner ‘forced to frontage RA = aah Businesses watson Giroux-F'rank: came To GOLD: Sell not hat \1 7 N. Perry st. ya meg us rom |; PA © 1960 by MEA Servis, tm | lee table, —— All for $99. only £ iy Pearson's Lake Ave, 8 PR, ORGAND ruffie c > ladder back rock- er, round Ww . Gs, Reversible, I =e rted, 5. ri . & PAINT BA. Jack's, 201 Baldwin. ehewenee oeeewe NO' AT SVE DOOR saree | : "9 a s on Gat or OR Sain beens 1 iC ATER HEATERS 36 GAL. pene teen e eee Reeeene A com $ be: living Many other lems av Call us, cash for your used fur- niture and e come VO VV. cat Savel | MATERIAL FROM 150 BUILDINGS MUST GO! . CLBANED-—READY TO UsE 2x4, ‘all ‘lerigtify ........055.0 SOM. 226. all lengthe ...+0ccseunes OC tt. 28, all lengths Serene eeeteee We ft. 2210, al] lengths ..+...0... We ff. Bring Your Trailers PIPE - BRICK - STEEL BENSON LUMBER CO, TDR OE . &e Weed Gal Heres jeer « he | topper $20; Dishwasher, $35; 3 pe SURPLUS LUMBER & foam $85; de in, et ce aay, $15. 196 W. Longfellow. ra, "dise) on >ted Fe, OP (| EES Sra oa sh 1 utd cell, Eat Garrele, EM 32811 | 56 IN. PHILOAS nm > or EM 3-4086. new, $45. 3-6367. a § PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM fs. electric and Dele ‘on Will discount 25 per cont. “ma-|4 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CASH WAY ais bein Sate of. Sat price, or. ras at $5.35 AP | _ LUMBER PRICES ce now $7, Capital Appl, re eS . un ES" Brown Reanor Pa a-aie "» Asi, SPECIALS Burmeister's rag ere ES are Evine a, Sab coe &| NORTHERN LUMBER | $055.01 your torent Das Se- Be days ot Syet Sy: 3936. yee Cooley Lake by he 8 votes is] te MR FE 4-4813. Ask for Mr. Clark. ABOUT A = Te} WA ¥ Deliveries ‘i . FOR HOME CAN BE 2 outy to Loan 53| {Xinue out of the way but ® lot eee (State Licensed Lenders) =| _—dess_ to . Fu and suite via had all % Fee, anes Closing rg ® BUCKNER | wx score ele we | Bee Out! rY park $041. 0: RE : : FINANCE COMPANY yay 980 sat, 9 TO 6 Ag : SOLD OUR BORROW up TO $500 £ vote hubura saute ox po 4 ioe. begloew Lt PROPERTY Pontiac - ae Pising - Utica Walled Lk., rmngham. Plymouth Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 a Finance: ration of Pontiac 3% 8. Sepeaw: St. FE 35 LOANS $25 TO $500 signature or other se- sunt. v.30 Sone repay. Our fu visit our office or phone ] “HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. {Corner E. Pike) GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature ° OH FE 29006” PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Com 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS *CoMMONIZY LOAN CO.” ** ET eo BAXTER & sy EO 4 W, Lawrence St. NEED $25 TO $500? SEE ~ SEABOARD. Phone: FE 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. . Parking No Problem" Seaboard Finance Co, .| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN eS ee Mich. WEEKEND SPECIALS A WHIRLPOO! Sew ia actens toarinen waar. tester dew eases eae ee ee heater, tric Co. bunk and m 42 ornare. eae theve ourself and ‘ae. four chairs and table $60.95 val. roa hae Munro Blee- com, fr e Ave. ie Water Softeners °57C ‘A is eat ain, PF 2-714. WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG Dis- count, OR 3.2360. ee , MONEY! Sell unneeded tees nenteseeaed ee eee es _ Television & Radios 57B RCA TV. OTHER “ees, neers _ Aeeensene, ommerce Rd BAR- 8161 FULLY AUTOMATIC $129 SALE PRICE Cooley Soft Water Co, PE 2-827 D WA BAR- DONT PASS UP belongings for cash through Classified lee FE 2-8181. m:| ALL STOCK & [ate srooee preryass wie eaten delivered. Guaranteed $158 RCA Whi Hardware Building Supplies ‘Tools Glass “Paint Boat cs Kem-tone ....,.... gal. ‘eat oe or Rev-Satin Rei HB ae lh 3 . dele Ail’ cabinet hardware 4 ber cent F4 DEALERS INVITED | TQS SE "Dkk S aa A. C. Compton & SONS . 4990 W. Huron St. A ve lar table of hardware =* values to et . gold Ba . » r 1954 CHEVROLET BEACON onsicceicscsncscsiseus $ S05 1950 CHEVROLET 4 DR. 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