he holds some of the $17,000 academy's athletic association by 62-year-old ex-sallor, now on government. pen- sion. The benefactor came 600 miles by bus to give the Navy his savings. The used for prep school scholarships for academy- bound athletes. The soft-spoken ex-gob explained to- Capt. Cutter that he is a bachelor who. has liyed frugally and wanis to help deserving ACADEMY STRIKES IT RICH—Capt. Slade Cutter, Annapolis athletic director, is amazed as — given to the an anonymous money will be GOP Picks Morton Is Elected C hinsas, WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans today picked Chitago for their 1960 national convention starting July 25. The GOP National Committee acted speedily and without debate on the recommendation of a site commit- tee that selected apo) over five other cities. Richard Copper of BERS Be THRUSTON B. MORTON Paid to U.S. WASHINGTON t—The federal government's tax take from Mich- igan in the 1958 calendar year was $5,601,296,000. * * * This included $1,774,922,000. in corporation and income profits} taxes; $2,530,993,000 in individual income and employment taxes and $1,295.381,000 in other. taxes. Excise taxes amounted to $12,- 808,000. “Compared with. the pre- vidus’ year, excise taxes fell off ‘on luggage, jewelry and furs but they were up on. teilet _prepara- tions in a recession year, Alcohol tax colléctions totaled $10,176,000, with more than half coming from taxes on imported spirits. =: Tobacco tax collections totaled $1,390,000, * * In neighboring Olio, Internal Revenue collections in 1958 totaled $5,208,127,000, in Indiana, $1,786,- 476,000; in Illinois, $6,417,895,000, and in Wisconsin $1,439,941,000, New York led the states with receipts meee $15,510,005,000. In In Today s Press Chattet News Se ashe peer 8-9 ‘seconded “group’s selection of Chicago. New Hampshire, a member of the site committee, of- fered the resolution. It was Edward S&S. Shattuck of California. The GOP today also elected Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky)’ as nationa] chairman. * * * The 51-year-old Morton, ard M. Nixon, was chosen without opposition to succeed the retiring Meade Alcorn of Connecticut. * * * ‘The Democrats have picked Los Angeles for their national conven- tion starting July 11. Ray C. Bliss, Ohio state chair- man and head of the Republican site committee, announced his He said the “convention will meet in the International Amphitheater. JULY WINS OUT _. Bliss. said there was some senti- ment for an August convention, but the site group finally concluded that Chicago’s auditorium and hotel facilities offset the date factor. Chicago had limited its bid of $400,000 cash plus a free hall and ~tother benefits to-a July -25 meeting “date because the-amphitheater was}: committed to another convention in August. , Chicago won over Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, Les Angeles and Miami Beach. Bliss said the site group picked Chicago for several reasons. One, he said, is that Chicago is a ‘‘neu- tral area’? as far as Republican presidential nomination possibili- ties are concerned. He said the only other neutral areas. among the bidders were Philadelphia and Miami Beach. Bliss said New York and the two California cities were not regarded as neutral areas; because Vice *|President Richard M. Nixon of California and New York Gov, Nelson Rockefeller are prospective candidates for the nomination. Chicago has been the site of more national political conven- tions af. both major parties than any other city. since the birth of the “GOP the Republican-nominee has been chosen in Chicago 13 tinies. The were nominated for the first time. be the a sup- porter of President Eisenhower and friend of Vice President Rich- In the 26 presidential elections}. last Republican convertion there was in 1952 when President Eisen- hower and Vice President Nixon Bliss noted ‘that théfe also is some sentiment httached to going to Chicago beCause next year will anniversary of the \nomination there of Abraham Rochester Plant Struck by Fire Damage of $50,000 Reported at Firm Last Night. water was sprayed ‘throughout the plant, causing more destruc- tion than the fire itself. The Rochester Fire Dept. fought the blaze for about an hour. Travis saiq the 100 employes were mop- ping up today and the plant should be back in operation late today or tomorrow. Takes ‘Over Bus Service LANSING # — Lansing Subur- ban Lines, Inc., takes over Capj- tol City bus services from Inter- City Coach Lines Co. this week- end. Inter-City said it was losing money but Lansing Suburban several Road to Honor Jeffries DETROIT. (#—Common. Coun- ‘Gil has agreed “that the next “‘Detr oit- expressway Will be named in honor of the late Ed- ward J. Jeffries Jr., who was mayor of the Motor City from’ Paper commissions — stepped-up service on/ routes. 1N Name Fits Like Shoe is Give . By GEORGE T. a fourth consecutive year. “if that’s what they want.’ the West Bloomfield, will be re-+ elected: to his fourth straight year as vice-chair- mtan of the 83-member con- trolling body of Oakland's County. . Opposition to the Hamlin-Thateb- er .team for re-election is prac- at least. _* DON'T SEE ANYBODY If there are other candidates for the two jobs, campaigners are re- maining silent on them.. of southend Oakland supervisors. They will be Curtis H. Hall, a Republican and a.retired Farm- ihgton auto dealer who put Farm- ington Township back in the GOP column with his 1,086-vote ‘defeat of Township Republican Forest I. re-election. Incumbent supervisors in eight other townships where there were no contest Monday were all re-elected. Fourteen town- ships had ho contests. on a non-partisan basis, .- If Hamlin. and Thatcher are re- int on Page 2, Col. 7) KANSAS ‘CITY, Mo. (UPI)— Dr. Charles B. Footlick is a chiropodist here. 1940 to 1948. tically non-existent, on the surface} “TI don’t see anybody else in the field," said Royal-Oak Supervisor Howard K. Kelley, who usually can be counted-on to feel the pulse , The second new face will be Edward Cheyz, a Democrat, who will be taking over White Lake Brendel’s seat. Brendel didn’t seek Township supervisors are chos- en every two-years in partisan ispring elections like last Monday’s, \while city supervisors are picked Record "Ham Term TRUMBULL Jk. Oakland. County supervisors in all probability next Tuesday will stick to the old axiom that its unwise “to change horses in the middle of the stream.” . They are expected to heap an unprecedented honor)” on their chairman, Delos Hamlin, and re-elect him for = Hamlin said he would gladly accept the re-election Ld Chances are strong too that his running mate for past four years, Supervisor Hiland M. Thatcher of Area Man Mute in Wife's Death Elmo Marshall Manslaughter After Shooting “Faces | terle. hearing for Marshall at 2 p.m. pending the hearing. Marshall, of 1st Point Dr., pressed against husband, for careless use of fire- arms, wil] be dropped. He had- steod mute to this charge and was awaiting a lower court ex- amination. shooting. # The daughter, Mrs. Hazel Fish- éll, 25, told. deputies then that her _| The lower charge against. Mar-| husband, saying the shooting was accidental. Charge} - Elmo Marshall, 47-year-old Com- ‘merce Township man whose wife died Monday, nearly two months after he allegediy shot her follow-}. ing a weekend drinking bout, stood mute to a charge of manslaughter yesterday before West Bloomfield |Township Justice Elmer C. Die- Justice Dieterle set a pre-trial April 28, He is free on $2,000 bond 1asmer-'Tikely for Area The couple had been living with) ,|their daughter at the time of the the Detroit Teamsters Local. 985. said she had been getting $35. “I TELLS OF UNION PAY CUT — Mrs. Annie Mae Anderson, Detroit car washer, told the Senate Rackets Committee yesterday in Washington, D.C., she got a $10 a week pay cut when she joined she was told by her employer that the union contract just signed in her behalf called only for-a $25 salary for a 70-hour week. Shé pogo Mrs. Anderson told the senators quit,” she gaid. ae, o: - Teamser Will ‘Read Statement , Hos. ‘Linked fo to. ‘Sweat Shops’. a in Detror Car Washes Mig benimonbge eal liam Bufalino, Detroit ~ teamster official linked by ' the Senate: Rackets Com- ~ mittee to narcotics and sub- standard union contracts, has promised to come in | fighting when he is called before the committee next * Tuesday. “Any attempt to connect mé with narcotics or any Latest Suspect Cleared ight Rain, Snow Over Weekend Scattered light rain or snow is in the offing ¢oday through Sunday for Pontiac area residents, the U.S. Weather Bureau forecasts. To- night's low will be abovt 27-32. =e * * The forecast for Sunday calls for a high of 40-45 and a low of 22-28 Sunday night. Little change in tem- perature is expected over the weekend. Monday will be mostly cloudy and light showers or snow flurries are possible. x * bah oO cd ge hae go we. pesmi i antqaeraentme nen eed P= Thinty two was: the lowest~re-+i@ |ceding 8 a.m. The mercury read 40 at 1 p.m. Another Mishap Claims Oldster A 21-year-old Washington moth-| er of two children was killed last night when her car struck a tree in Macomb County. - Another Macomb County motor- ist died yesterday of injuries sus- tained in an earlier accident. The woman was killed instant- ly at about 10:30 when she ap- parently lost control of her car after crossing a bridge and crashed into a tree, The victim was Mrs, Edna Ma- rie Stoddard who lived in the Washington Trailer Park, 60630 Van Dyke, Washington. The accident. occurred on Mt. Vernon road, one-quarter mile north of West road near the Ma- comb-Oakland county line. * * * Romeo State Police said Mrs. Stoddard’s about 60 feet before hitting tree. The right side of the car Lincoln as. Republican standard Cones... m1 |bearer. was submerged in about three feet cy ne ‘la | At economic factor for delegates gga ‘ Home Section teeces sine On ee Bliss as figuring A passing motorist . discovere Guabemirhed *, turn? Why trouble? Why shiver and shake? we quail ond quiver? Why fill out the form? ‘ Also-rans for the month included: ; } ree - in the ena gis ao any - Police yesterday ques- “lat calls.” ee The police drawing appeared o Tae ag, ea State tioned Gordon Watson, 43, Lassi- Service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the-Huntoon Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. CLAUDE JOHNSTON; Claude (Bud) Johnston,. 44, of 3361 Loon Lake Shores. Drayton (Naomia, are his father, Claude D. Johnston; a daughter, Mrs. Verda Boyd of Pontiac; a ron, OF Cpl. Bruce A. of the U.S. Marines stationed at El Toro, Califi;. a brother, Arnold J. of Pontiac; and q |Ce time ‘0 complete aj: a orbiting ‘at . , eae os al ee, celig seven on ies pe ae a eee a re : i he oe part in which man is se-| President Eisenhower poses with the Republican . Webster New Jersey. The men They all say they want to) Chairmanship Selection Committee at his vaca- - left Ted Dalton, Virginia; President pg yam a ig ote ee ladies front row: Mrs. Eisenhower; Mrs.. Neal . Ohio; Wellington D. Rankin, Montana, and ‘thrust. Used as the first stage Washington State; Mrs. Rae Hooker, Harold Alexander, Florida. . Seago aaa os greene the total thrust required to put 5 fag ° PUBS ee In the three-stage Vanguard, the} s height of 38. miles in . 2 ee fog pty octane ge Mercy Hospital after a long ill- POLLY . GREGORY 3,700 miles an hour. ness, HADLEY TOWNSHIP —Service oe oe LEANDER ARNOLD - |r Polly, Gregory, 20, of 4404 After the manned a PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — serv CTeey A. wil be held a2 flights there will be some medium- ice for Leander Arnold, 60, of 1450|foich Hagley. Burial will follow range flights. Animals will be’ in Opdyke Ra., ‘will be held at 1:30/5) Green Corners Cemetery, Had- the capsules father than. ;|p.m, Monday at the Moore Chapel!iey township . Thor and Jupiter type missiles will of the Funeral ; os Ts furnish propulsion. Home, Auburn Heights. Burial will] The body ‘will be at the Muir names were announced Park, until noon Monday, Miss Gregory all are veteran military Mr. Arnold died Friday at st.|*ied Friday at her home following All-are married and in Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, a long illness, were selected after rigorous following several months illness.| Surviving are her parents, Mr and mental tests. He ‘was a member of the First)and Mrs. Merland Gregory of the Only if all stages of Project Baptist Church and was employed|Gregory road address; two sis- Mercury are successful as an assembler at the Pontiac|ters, Mrs. Barbara Williamson of pee se penta ge A te oh ; Flint and Merle Sue, at home. Thursday be allowed rviving are . Winola; : the nation’s first his mother, Emma Arnold of Mt. MARTIN W. ROUS -brothers, and two sisters, grandchildren. i and five _- FLOYD E. BEAGLE MILFORD—Service for Floyd E. Beagle, 73, of_115 Detroit St., will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday-at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Oakgrove Mn Bes gle died Ps r. Friday a Pontiac hospital following a two year illness. Surviving are five brothers, Wil- liam, Clarence and Harold,’ all ‘of Milford, Charles of Walled and Albert of Dearborn. ~- MRS. ALFRED L. BYRNES. ORCHARD LAKE — Service: for Mrs. Alfred L.. (Kathleen E.) Byrnes, 72, of 4121 Welland—Dr., will be held at 10 am, Monday at St. William Catholic Church, Walled Lake. Burial will follow in Holy ‘Sepulchre Cemetery. The Rosary wil] be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at.the Richardson- -Bird..Funeral..Home,.. id. ve|-Mrs; Byrnes died Friday at St. .| Joseph “Mercy ‘Hospital, Pontiac, following a five-month illness. She was a member of St. Williams Catholic Church in Walled Lake and the Rosary Alter. Society there. She also belonged to the Daughters of Isabella and the Queen of Place Circle, Highland Park, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Howard McLaine of: Orchard Lake and Mrs, Eugene D'Andrea of Redford;. two sons, Alan of De- troit and Harry of Dearborn; and 14 grandchildren. gr Mr tiac General Hospital Mr. Wilcox died Friday at La- He was a, retired farmer and former custodian of the Dryden school. . Surviving are his wife, Maude; three sons, Dale Wilcox and Paul Hilliker, both of Dryden and Charles Hilliker of Flint; -two _jat many points, marked the early | pi Valley. No Time for Tickets, ‘Says Police Chief ~ Chal daughters, Mrs, Ola Belle Wilson! of Washington and Mrs. Evelyn|- Carloss of Dryden; a brother; two sisters, Mrs, Herman Gulla of Im- lay City and Mrs, Russell Mathie of Flint; 13. grandchildren, and two up & ie Hil Only the Far West enjoyed fair climes. Rain and drizzle prevailed from the Great Lakes into the North- east and middle Atlantic region. It also dipped to'the Gulf Coast. Most notable rain was .42 inches 8.D. Heaviest snow was at least 4 inches at Redwood Fallis, Minn. Duluth, Minn., measured 2 inches Friday, ‘ Snowfall] postponed Friday’s Na- tional League opener-at Chicago. A mercury plunge into the teens morning in the country’s midsec- tion. | Biting Cold weather fastened a rhold from Montana to the upper Great Lakes and into the central Rockies, Plains and mid-Mississip- . Imperial TOKYO (AP) — The’ ei 1H ee Police investigation revealed that Nakayama recently failed en- trance examinations to three Japa- nese universities. Former News Carrier Paid Off With Interest MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho (AP) —Ex-newspaper carrier Art Pos- tlewaite said he received a $3 check from a former customer in Newburg, Ore. ¥ Seventy-five cents was for a month’s newspaper delivery. The other $2.25 was for 27 years inter- est. Waterford Township Police Chief Millard Pender said today the rea- March was because of extensive follow-up work being déhe by pa- trolmen after they repdrt a crime. Eight patrolmen issued 205 tick- ,(ets in 1958 compared to the pre- vious year when 16 men in the department issyed 1,818. The drop in number of traffic tickets was due mainiy to the big cut in personnel last July. when 12 officers were laid off for lack of salary funds. Before the cutback, patrolméfi merely reported a crime to the Police Department. and two spe- cial_ investigation detectives. would “take it ffom ‘there,”"according to Pender... ~ : At the present time, éach pa- trolman on the force does most of his own follow-up ‘work on each crime he reports, leaving less time to issue traffic tickets, Pender said. , _ “With only seven men working on break-ins, accidents, complaints and answering miscellaneous calls, we don’t have enough men to assign special traffic patrol great-grandchildren. “heart a sister, Mrs. Jean Fremlick, of Waterford Township. The Weather 7 Mr. Johnston’s body is at the Pea 0.6. © a C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, cloady and sof coal wil sacten fener through ‘Bunter, “Winds nena Sa5t| MRS. ALONZO VALENTINE . ualles per hour. teday 37 - ; ' : tenigat 2 ote jay 40-45; fow|__ SetVice for Mrs. Alonzo (Jennie) yr night 22 - 28. |M.) Valentine, 89, of 2260 Oxley|# ‘ Today in Pontice | Dr., will be held at 11 a.m. Mon- 32.27 temperature preceding 8 a.2m./day at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel|® At $ am: Wind velocity 15 mp.h./with burial in Roseland Park Direction: : Cemetery : fan Fises Gundey a ser on. Mrs. Valentine dieé unexpectedly : Moon ‘ortuapeiee at her home Thursday. $ PO Matar: “a, rt se ee us| | ANNE L. VAN CLEAVE a Simos OP faci. 38] Service for Anne L. VanCleave, |? 2 B+... ve 3 li-year-old daughter of Mr. andj aia eae oasis Mrs. James L. VanCleave of 1125/% to ee Son , Crescent Lake Rd., will be held at) ® Fighedt tes ture -+ees, #0 11:30 p.m. Monday at the Voorhees-|# Mean tempersture’..2...722"7,1...1.386)Siple Chapel with burial in White |j Wi , show fitirries . Chapel Memorial Cemetery. a ne Tose Ago in Pontios us Anne died Thursday in St. Joseph : once pererereerater 1) 2 & Meso et ize tepentene [115 in Red. Ballet Troupe |f ine ws m 1900/En Route to. New York | | Aipens a “50” haem ie «t| “MOSCOW (Some 115 members eg 3 Riot Russia’s Boloshoi Ballet left in|) Be # 34)two Soviet planes today én route)” > 2 Gee von be $j\to New York for a dancing engage- att $3 42 Oméne $7 2o\ment. pie ae E 3 34 Pittstargh <5 30| After sightséeing in London they|— rn Be SB eetoecs o2 31|Wild leave for New York in two|) im ‘S Mare. $0 23/Britishairliners. Their American|| 2.2 eee eS starts at the Metropolitan . ny HH Beate g. House in New York April] duty. We are also answering more a result of Cooper's stories, but no great flood of opposition. _ SET PUBLIC HEARING .will be held here April 15. “We'll have representatives at the hearing,” said Mrs. calls than we were before the de- partment was reduced,” he said. x * -* Waterford Township's eight-man Police force answered 7,531 calls last year—even though the ‘force was reduced—as compared to 7,- 514 calls answered by the 16-man force the year before, reports showed, Policemen are working six full . days a week at the present time, Not only are they on call 24 hours a day, besides their day off and vacation, but every- one, works much more than 40 hours a week, Pender said, — In submitting his .annual bud- get to the Township Board, the police chief has asked for five additional més so a— day week schédule can be set up. This would give the department a lieutenant, two. sergeants, three detectives for. general ard juve- nile investigation, two radio“operat- or-typists, leaving seven officers to report crimes and patrol the high- ways. The Township Board is waiting the decision of the Oakland County Allocation Board .on how much funds will be allowed Waterford Township before taking action, Supervisor Elmer Johnson said. hearing on the subject Barney ge Fe } Threw Down Guuntlet. '|, reports his iS inno- processors can’t guarantee that cent-looking little flower you ad- _any packet-of morning glory seed mire is a nasty old weed, a nien- doesn’t contain some of the nox- ee oar we tea aed fous species. . - A palilic *s official Arizona: ; : parts are doing anything to change |“ “Morning glories grown in the ~ the bfficial view. cities don’t spread to the cotton ‘The State Agriculture and Hor-: fields, But how-can you be sure * , theulture Commission: classifies city _ seed, dealers won't sell to ~~ three varieties of morning glories er gs : gy foxious — in the category of So far, the’ only finger openly | _ such’ lowly plant life as nut grass, lifted in ‘protest has been that of weed. It’s illegal to:sell seed of er’s stories in. the Tucson Daily these varieties. = Citizen have criticized the ban and CU ne, ae blamed the cotton lobby in the Now the commission wants also Legislature. aimee = tae ee ty ©. a ng glories. — i ie a major crop in “The noxious ones,” said State zona. ‘Morning glories don't have . Entomologist W. T. Mendenhall, anything like the same monetary “choke out cotton and make pick- value, They have no lobbyists. “ use. ’ Upchurch of the Valley Garden. Center, “But we're just curious. We usually go along with the com- mission’s regulations,” te R . There’s still a glimmer ‘of hope for. morning glories, The law has ~ a loophole. While sale of the seed is punish- _ able by fines of up to $100 for the first offense. and up to $500 for subsequent. offenses;—no—penalty ’ js provided for individuals who smuggle morning glory seed across the state line for their own the Founder's Day program when Hamlin Sure Bet for Fourth Term (Continued From Page One) elected it. would all but wash out ‘jan old practice, lately discarded, chairmanship which alternates the between a, township and city sup- ervisor every year. ; “I don’t see who the cities could put up,” Birmingham Mayor Carl F. Ingraham said. Although It is not uncommon to hear occasional wrangling be- tween tawnship and eity super- visors over one or the other having twe much veting power on the Beard, Hamlin foresees the township versus city factions slowly becoming extinct. “This rural-city division is fast idying. Our common goal on the Board is the betterment of Oakland County and its citizens,’’ declared the 54-year-old owner of a Farm- ington bowling alley. Because of his popularity and knowledge of county -problems, Hamlin serves also as chairman log the six-county Supervisors In- ter-County Committee, is chairman of the committee’s aviation sub- Duff said the bombing cost him Kay Vedder of Pontiac will leadi$19,990 more than ‘he was insured fia Gsligi te cal on ga promise that they would get higher pay and shorter hours. SALT MINES But on the payday after the union contract went into effect in committee, a director of the State Association of Supervisors, and a America” and would provide am- member of the Michigan State Uni-| munition for Communist propagan- versity Oakland Advisory Board. da. Bo Area Man Held in Ohio Ohio police today were holding a Royal Oak man who last night forced a Berkley youth and his girl friend to drive him in their car at gun point. They jumped out of the car at 12-Mile and Southfield roads. - Joseph Patton, 20, of 4181 Cum- berland Rd., told Southfield Po- lice he was taking Sharon Cors- er, 20, of 19230 Curtis St., De- troit, to her home about 2:30 Takes Car at Gunpoint 12 Mile road, cane E ‘Police aoe FEDERAL * "FE S-6151 Financing Here” EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION Por Employees of GMC Track and Coach Division 136 W, Huron et Norton _s “It Pays to Do All Your '. and Their Families - 3 re oy ne tg Sir port TONITE-6 to 10 p.m eel - Right to Limit All 0 on. Sole pein ti, rm For vas or 3 ng tens DIAPERS BEAM AM Car Headlites 5. | $2.39 | had ; 7 : Dozen ; A Full standard size. !st a . , — — quality ‘Birdseye’ cloth in, | ; : Ks ee ‘ full dozen pack. Limit 1. ‘ is. 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ON ema , ae ora. # seili | FE 4-1555 ROTHERS quired @ single century to reach the tion stands somewhere in excess of “billion Jevel.in 1965. . the fourth billion in only 25 years —or by 1980—and then the fifth and sixth billion pile in on us in twenty and ten years respectively. | Rk: Bs Therefore, in the year 2,000, the world’s population will be six bil- lion, as against less than three billion at the moment. And the year 2,000 is merely a shade over 40 years away -, anda majority of the people who - Tead these words will live to see it. eo 8 Some of this is the natural increase. But a considerably larger part is due to the advanced methods for preserving life. China and India today account for more than a third of the world’s popu- - lation and these countries have witnessed enormous death rates. Modern science is - to. cut sharply into the dreadful cir- cumstances of the past; and in the aw the more desolate regions, it’s positively tragic. But better days | are ahead as soon as we find the a» ---nsqeans for financing today's fe ee ed parenthood advocates _ foresee an increasing demand for their services or the Chinese and In- dian situations could result in a wild population runaway. : “x -. : . * Certainly it is interesting to know _ that while it took thousands of years _to reach the first billion mark in population, since then, the advances show: “* Bec billion .......100.years | , billion seeeees OO Years 2 - 4th billion ........25 years e Sth billion ........20 years 6th billion .... 10 years —A——_———————__ THE PONTIAC PRESS 2nd 3rd OY EN, on om ete | pee ies eet SES * ¥ en - @., Manama dol tone — imiti : : —— . - ewapeper well as Wil AP news di printed in this = 2 Z. ~ for v4 > t go je here ler. s not ava o.. by eee 2 Dal Genesee, e ear aed two billion mark — in other words, 1930. At the moment, the popula- at Se exclusively to the — “Like most other human beings, I am always illogically pleased to HEH TEER 5 & i Ft z H & 2 : ’ “This is a viewpoint that seems to me considerably more hopeful and acceptable than the viewpoint of our ‘soothing syrup, but after every third spoonful of soothing syrup, always adds a little moan of doubt about richest free nation in history — can Pa mid A rugged man with a rugged life as a boxer and barroom brawler behind him, the Rev. William Leo Harrod found a new life 25 years ago when, in his own words, he “quit honky-tonking to go preach for God.” __ , Now with a box of food and clothing in one hand and a brace of lollypops in the other,, _ he tours the slums of West Dallas bringing help and hope to the underprivileged. “It's the Sucker Preacher,” children cry when they see his huge powerful frame coming down the street. Over the years, his congregation has grown from 63 to 500. A clinic, missions and other churches have grown up in the wake of this dynamic Baptist pastor who each Christmas stages a “shoe party” and distributes 2,000 pairs of shoes and mountains of clothing to the needy. Brother Bill has been known to take off his coat and hand it to a derelict. ‘My faith,” _ he says, “goes into action, but there's no lace on my handkerchief.” Days of All Faiths ‘iocoer tee minor eer oe Churches Will Stress Education ‘maintain their freedom. and see to x Vr O.K., Sir. “ The record is extended. # | eae And in Conclusion .. . Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter... : Batista is negotiating for asylums in several countries. Latin American publishers. believe he has a “nest egg” hidden away that staggers be- lief..........My wife’s crocuses were: so far out a week ago I refused _ to believe she’ hadn’t planted ’em from the greenhouse. But it seems. she hadn’t..........Michigan’s best hysband-wife team of baseball ‘authorities: Myrrte and “CHaunce” BurRke..........Social note: - My .... LOUIE ScHIMMEL, tells me Michigan bonds are getting hard to peddle. Our “economic climate” gets more costly by the minute. 4 _ care of. We were discussing whether the top student in a class made the highest mark thereafter. A consensus of the group indicated they were: usually outstripped by those near the top but not actually first. Howard B. Barker and I agreed that the Number One boy was often a big disappointment. “Does this apply to all?” asked C. E. Wilson. “Almost,” replied Howard. ‘Then there’s no chance for me,” gloomily observed the former G. M. head and Defense Secretary. “I occupied that awful spot.” (And Barker wasn’t far away). Me? They gave me a diploma through pity and com- passion..........Juan Trippe, Pan Am boss is now talking about . jets that will fly to London in two - hours (1967). Windows will be eliminated and you will watch outside through an individual TV De gpl oe ge Sage During the past winter, the aver- $15 and $20 additionally for fuel.... +++s+-Newspapermen in New York rate fromyall sections agreed, “Gone With bebe | age home owner disgorged between. By DR: HOWARD V. HARPER 74 Americans was a And according to the National a one out of Council of Churches, they have no a ‘sta. ‘option’ as to whether they will dent. Today the proportion ‘is just join in meeting a crisis that equal- universities try to ignore the funda- mental place of religion in educa- tion, but these, says the Council, prove ages yf phar nfiry aout maar on jeans attends college, "Some jeheeetre colleges and (Copyright 1950) trom the set f 0 yar he Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: a eg Rolled Somersaults -at 74, scouted pastors ot vets Danced to the Happy End . peas in a pod. There is more total i , but nowadays hae ane tows 2 Pea “Many of today’s students,” says one educator, “are cautious seek- ai enil ers after gecurity in an outwardly qua” — * 3 “Daughter's four children have insecure world.” iiperi i i Z F a if The Wind” was the supreme actress. eR The advertising depart- . aeat tells me. that the Dollar Da be well worthwhile for all of us shoppers who want to save a few simoleons. Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Kate Smith on the Garry Moore Show; The J’s—the rest of the HAROLD ) was the movie’s top bit and Garso A: FIrzGERALp “.,. Visited us when she was 74 and rolled somersaults . . . poor old girl slipped away in her ‘sleep an out dancing!” (T. D: E.) keep .one elastic and youthful, ™& . self-addressed en- velope for the. FREE pamphlet “Invitation to the Somersaultau- it “pamphlet. on g word. throws you. x * scurvy. The medicine she was told to get, is very expensive.” ..» (M. F.) Answer—The cause of scurvy is deprivation. or . insufficient daily intake of vitamin-C (ascor- bic acid). Best sources of vita- min C are fresh fruit or fresh it i 3 ? ail 3 if E reader who pamphlets, ! 2 * * * j for either of these of course enclosing stamped, self-addressed erivelope, will receive the other two free of (1) The Red Blood Vitamin (2) Calcium and Rheumatiz (3) Stage Fright and Examina- tion Jit ¥ HE fi : i f Hit BREE ul La 3 F fi aH : ge [ ulin I could pay you back . ... In “A fellow may be satisfied with his ambitions—but they'll look better to others when they've be come accomplishments.” Case Records of a Psychologist: e . Incident Teaches Lesson for Life Mt BRA EMBs 9 os CO Lorna asked how I first be- Send stamped, “Dik, BRADY “Came “interesed*in~psychol=tr : oe ogy, so be sure you read about weekend visit at the camp. She All my brother my camping trip along the Wabash River. The Chicago girl who mired down in the quicksand taught me one of. the basic laws. of feminine psychology when I was only 10 years of age. There'd be few divorces if all men knew ‘and applied this rule: "By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B—406: Lorna D., aged 20, was one of my psychology students at Northwestern University. ‘Dr. Crane, : what fade you I interested in psy- chology in the first place,” she asked in class one day. ; “And did you plan to become a professor of psy- chology when you ‘ first entered col- lege?’’ DR. CRANE JOHN'S STRATEGY . No, I didn’t know I was going to study for my Ph. D. in psychol- ogy when I entered college. _ enced me more than I realized as. a boy... But I really got my eyes opened to psychology when I was - about. 10 years old. -. Our family was camping along the Wabash River in western, In- diana. I had a younger brother John, who was then 8 years of And a friend of my mothe: r’s brought her- 9-year-old daughter along. The three of us kids decided to solid ground. ty procuring my uncle's aid for their a was talk to the girl and try to allay her terror with words, x* * * If I hadn't used my head, they might soon have been dead. But the girl gave me no credit at all for the rescue and didn’t even of- fer me a single chocolate! - * *® * “That’s when I began to realize that women want words! Bigger pay checks and costly gifts and silent devotion aren’t enough. ——- ae — “1 py,| beng x = i/, = * bd -_~S m oo ~ oa. * ® speak up! Tell her you love her! And even quote a little ap- propriate poetry, too, to make her realize you are a cultured male. Then she'll melt in your arms! aici rae 62, pom Fn and John had done Pe ne 5 ‘ ee eee * \ z . d 3 gi aN * ~ gee a : if % xf ery } 3 mn 2 ‘3 “4 j y res Wee ‘j : / . if é Se ee « ’ bi P 12 eight F } ae i v : ane 6 ii ae 4 | fs ues: [ || /LoNDon ¢ The Soviet Us| Dulles hie fi W. F Chancel Choir of First that It fe pouring armed Worc( PS" °%, say valor Church — nt I mie So , © Present Pr _ ee Bas : ye i ia said it had been authorized to-state|Friday to stay until ee The Sashabaw Presbyterian la asi th ef The. 14-year-old ! fab ww Church will be host to Presby-{ kt * "_|recently underwent a |. MONDAY terian churches of the area for a Tass declared eee 5 Catmeen Ae Oi Spee Paes OO Sunday Vesper service at 7:45 p. Kurds passed thfough ment, continues to follow a pro-| wis tomorrow. a laa | sip Grania vere being repaahes tet wach Aides sai he had not] S ial! i 1 4 ° The Chancel Choir of First Pres- decided how long he will remain| opeciar: a AUS Be a says Tass, quoted by Mescow Radio, *' said the operation was a “humane tion of Lyndon S. Salathiel. T . measure” and claimed there was|troduced on x * * | 100% Dupont i Te Fiesr SUCCESSFULLY OPERATED , : = evaiait ol ae amen by _ MARKETABLE AUTOMOBILE IN AMERICA fa eS ewan Weelticee tl tena wang bred o truth ta reports ti Kinds beret ee Tater by ac with beep} Nylon Faure, TOOK TO THE ROAD IN 1892. highly taxable salary, and this has|— me we | ne ’ | , . {long been a source of dispute with 3) 7 Ist Ore Carrier | 2 cote 0 |Wash and Wear] » lap Tee BY. iow: repmieents. oie a ea ! "ee ewome | The People s Choice! peo ae of Season Sails iste: sea siscr SPRING | . onal ce een, mi of te 8" |r 'ucks you soo operating over the see ch hishwaya Tope ss Urgent Need for Cargo oe for a personal appearance.” |of Michigan are there because the people want the swift, de-/f JACKETS : Pushed Up Departure struction. company and ae Palen pendable transportation service they: provide. People who} ; program WHO of Steamshi " * |Springs resort Whispering Waters, operate factories, run farms, own retail businesses — they! 3 ce Soe Bede ireliagph cco vo ppaphapmam pr : P wa Chea Baha egg Con. rely on trucks to stock their enterprises and to ship their fin-| x BROADEN OURLIFE. CHICAGO — The steamship sage prions ortega te ished products. And the people who buy these products —| ./ | tive eer ae | Saaty Nowseheeen on Witred Bytes, tagstie of Se Io wi ; their needs, too, are served for the most part by trucks. It's} . Sunny Vale Chapel with A BRAND NEW CAR! TOTAL SELLING MEDIUM? UM! onbyrey tint weal os boat es OBrian Youth Foundation, me a service they've grown used to, a service which has become; : ore on the Great Lakes in 1959. “I put 20 per cent of my earn- sae Slates Conference a 1, with 16,000 tons of\ings in it—as much as the gov: a vital part of the American way of life Yes, motor trans-} ak aioe 4: ace ore, cleared the lighthouse off Es-|ermmment will allow,” he separ’. port is the people’s choice, a service and convenience that missionary Architect Dead at 89 _ canaba at 6 p.m ete abet bids in trouble” 7\serves them night and day! ence of Sunny Vale Chapel will _* +” * thought I would take a positive Frank Lloyd Wright Stirs) nate rior ‘nd, works of iv A008 and reward youngster ~ A commission service pans Ronnie} most recent building which only | negie’s graying Georgian for- ; ; 79° ‘ pietion Riley O’B: Inland’s fleet man-| Combs of Sunny Yale Chapel,| Tarting ‘circular structure on New | tress and a brooding Victorian | 6, ea . | “Westrid e of Water or missionary candidate to South! York's Avene which will town house on upper Fifth Ave- . | America, will be held Sunday eve- ee nue, the vat-shaped, glass-domed | O’Brien said that ice condi: | ning. By HUGH MULLIGAN | iiiceum sits across from the | tions om the Great Lakes were | AW derful Place to Liv , : Reports will be given by mis- AP Feature Writer park like a giant ice cream cone | the worst in 20 years, with ice | o said e Regularly $7.95 3 i NEW YORK—That young whip- sheets four feet thick in many | a sionaries returned from the Far gone astray from & vendor's a. : . . i P East, Africa, China, Peru and Per-sapper, Frank end wee. cart. - "| places, Deluxe Dream Homes * se Suburban Atmosphere —City Conveniences ( ; : South America and pictures por.|jas done, it again neW! Under constrnctton for the last] Escanaba, the only iron shipping, Adjacent to Both Public and Parochial Schools % Fully Landscaped Lots {§ Colors 3 traying life in the various countries ble three years and still months away|port on Lake Michigan, is the . 4 will be shown. ee. fashiona rah Sveome, from completion, the new multi-\only ore loading port open on © Whi a stamping ground 0: million dollar home of the Guggen-| the Great Lakes. i ite ‘ 4 Neaioa age gy Paagerner eri the heim cpliection of priceless Lake Superior ports won't open, 4 State Grou fo Hear arnegies elephant herd! ern art has become.a major Man-|until late April, O’Brien pre-| © Charcoal j | in Central Park Zoo, is in an hattan conversational piece. dicted. N ti | D ht | Chi — uproar over his futur-| Wright calls it an “arct ” . e Powder Blue ariona e a ie] sie Geen ee mitt T k F unabridged dictionaries yet. It U[IM@ 1aSK Force © Tan | GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — The means, according to him, “a build- : | | president of the American Dental ing in which to see the highest.” |Movac Into Action |. © Novy Assn. will eddress the 102nd an- Bs ar neighbors "7 . | nual convention of the Michigan r words for it. They cali ; | Dental Assn, here April 20-22. variousty, the concrete trash can, WASHINGTON (AP)—A special Sizes i | A talk by Dr. Percy T. Phillips the upside down cake, the cork-|government task force against. ‘ of New York will’ be among the screw, gourd of cheese, the “Queen| organized crime, having com. . a ; highlights of the scientific meeting Mary”’—because its north wing re-| pleted a year-long study of nation-| : . e Small ' which & being held in Grand sembles a ship—the poached egg! wide racketeering, is now moving This beautiful model located at 4213 Ledgestone Drive " Rapids for the first ti io and, inelegantly, ‘‘the great stone) into the action stage with an ex-| | e Medium : Ss. haat 4008 dentiots, dental toilet bowl.” panded staff. | Voor weulg ta guet eas wer Be lig hnforeg Ratatat ine "Ew wT TRADE-IN PLAN: . Yori Sry rm fom ° Le | lebores tettaticiaias directly behind the museum are; Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers! ae - ° rge ; aac, ttend. < are ex" -{about evenly divided pro and Con.) said Friday “The full weight of = : pected to ai clude hdepending on whether they live on| federal law enforcement is now OPEN SUNDAY DIRECTIONS © Extra Large Other speakers i ‘Dr. Paul the upper or lower floors. being concentrated on syndicated’ 1 6PM North on the Dixie Hwy. te Com aaa ‘ : ‘ H. —— Ann Arbor, presi- Those above are grateful that criminal operations.”” He indicated) to . . 1 Block aw wy. broek dent-elect of the American Dental the new. building replaces a 13- |@ sharp increase in prosecutions | A : ; South aterford Stop Light... Assn, and dean of the University "| story apartment house, affording |against top racketeers. or Your Inspection Left on Cambrook Lane te Model. 3 ot Mickiget Sctoal of Dentiety: | them an unobstructed view of the | Rogers said his special group on! | CHARGE IT! Dr. Harold Hillenbrand of Chicago, park. Those below are incensed (organized crime, created last April) OR a ELTMAN & TRI pp OR * secretary of the national group, at the two-story high concrete |“has successfully completed its . i and Dr. Ray A. Hart of Saginaw, fence erected in front of their |temporary assignment” of coordi-| 3-9411 Builders and Developers of Westridge of Waterford 3-941] _.. Will teach, the youth group at 9:30) _ a.m. and the. adults at 3:30 Sun-| ie pm Services will ge aan ‘totay iiioed ant *. 2 * ichi Ti cki Association | each evening during week U O M The Sykes, which followed an ice Amon réwards would 7 p.m and continue through pr Oar ver useum breaker into. Escanaba for loading, trip ee Hugh O'Brian ple Mic gan mae mnt Detwolt te April 19 ie . was scheduled for the earlier than! anch a new enterprise he is aA The Rev. Ralph Odran, former)’. (peters Nete—Prect Lierd Welsh rietic design for the new Solemon|wuel spring ‘trip becense of the | scouting in his non-Wyatt months. = LS < a trustee of the national associa- tion for Michigan and Wisconsin. Pastor to Teach Joslyn Avenue - ( rage og taal hoger ee | ee . = Church Courses Charter Sunday — trey! tice in New York, Ci NOTHING i Claatien beth: ails walk peta Businessmen Will Ask [Rogers said. : people will begin Sunday at Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. E. I. Watkins day afternoon. The courses will give instruc- tions relative to the laws and rules of the church, and help each one to read and understand the Bible. National Christian College Day will be observed at all services tomorrow. * Teachers and officers of thel.¢ charter Member Sunday. Cer- Sunday School will meet at 7:30 p.m, Tuesday; youth choir prac- tice is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday; and on Thursday, Bible Study Class is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. and adult choir practice at 7:45 p.m. John Watkins, David Dewey and John Dunham are Junior Depart- ment ushers this month. Bobcats Claw Cougars From Fur Style Parade SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) —Bobcat fur will be stylish on the|been completed and land purchased continent next’ season, but cougar |for the construction of a first unit soon. fur is passe. +-— x * * The fashion note comes not from |families will be served at noon Sunday ee by an | ntormal fellowship hour. a coutufier, but from Owen W. Morris, an agent of the US. Fish DR. ARTHUR L. FARRELL to Be Observed Crescent Hills Plans for New Church Speaking at the 10 a.m. service tomorrow in Crescent Hills Baptist) Church will be Dr. Arthur L. Far- rell, executive secretary of the/™ Michigan Baptist Convention. The occasion is the observance tificates of membership and bap- tism will be’ presented and _ tlie charter memberships closed. A scroll of the charter names will be placed in the cornerstone of the new church. Organized on March 27, 1956 under the leadership of the pres- ent pastor, the Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn,’ as an American Baptist Convention Church, services have heen conducted in the John Mon- teith Elementary School since that time. Plans for a church building have A covered dish dinner for church ‘|the R. Guggenbeim Museum. Lecated between Andrew Car- windows. “It takes a long time to grow to love a building like this,’ says a fashionable dowager in one of nearby fashionable brown- LANSING (#—The annual Michi- gan congressional dinner at Wash- ington April 28 will feature an exchange of views betwéen Michi- Baptist Members Comp ete gan’s” biKiviéss™ leaders~ “arid” th state’s congressmen. Robert H. Albert, president of the Association Executives of Michigan, says each member of the congressional dele- gation. will be asked to answer a\® question on political affairs. sub- mitted by a businessman in the audience. Breast Cancer Rise Blamed on Tension BOISE, Idaho ® — Breast cancer Is becoming more com- mon partly because of modern day tensions, says Dr. Frank E. Adair, executive officer for can- cer for Memorial hospital, New York. He told the Idaho Cancer Con- ference that there were 60,000 cases of breast cancer in the United States last year, twice as many cases as any other type of cancer in women. “The reason for this great in- crease in breast cancer has as its hasis the tensions and stress of living in this modern day,” nating information about top hood- lums from every source, x * * The group of 18, headed by Milton R. Wessel, a former New New York City Teachers Plan City Hall March NEW YORK .(AP) —.A work stoppage and mass demonstration at City Hall has been set for next pigs by the New York Teach-| is rs Guild. 10,000 teachers will take part, which might close at least 100 schools for the day. The group seeks wage boosts. y-) If you have a sewing ma- chine made in the last 30 years that we cannot sup- ply parts and service for. To be eligible for this ré- ward, bring your machine Adair sald. ° and Wildlife Seryice. His office auctioned more than a thousand bobcat pelts Friday - at $10.72 apiece. A lone .cougar/s (mountain sd 9 ta at $5.30. cia tobe bs eeablbaal x van mint in the West. So.federal trap-| them once a year. Gasoline gauges on instrument! panels were first introduced to the, motoring public simultaneously by: several cars in 1922. Live better by far with a brand-new car. ‘ Pontiac Conbiind: Wednésday, April 1 Election of Officers a PONTIAC FEDERAL oe 761 West Huron ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING may’ come before the meeting. MEETING AT Co-Operative Inc. 5th, ot 7: 30 P. M. nd any business thot NGS & ™ BUILDING © "— Pontiae, Mich. Pd . | . . " F fs - i . j s ie iS ee oe Be oe RE a ee cg a hk we ck i hs cs el ck ee a ee et ee tt et tt ee es et ee wt et ko ee Od Se ee a eo eh i ee oe he to “Michigan Sewing Cen- ter. 143 Oakland next % Poole Hardware. For parts and setvice, see Michigan Sewing Center. MICHIGAN SEWING CENTER 143 Oakland © FE 2-3937 REWARD | | carelessly, it can cause money. Too many persons sign contracts without reading them, or read them without too much thought, depending on the verbal promises of the salesman. Your signature to a contract means that you understood the terms thereof and are willing to-abide by all its terms and provisions. ‘A Good Slogan to Remember Is, “Read Before You Sign—Keep a Copy” BUSINESS. ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Area Chamber of C ommerce | Waldron Hotel | Bldg, would be avoided if persons would place a greater value on their signature. Given wisely, it can add greatly to your well being; given Phone FE SOI Many difficulties distress and loss of “15485 AT THE HUB! PAY. DOWN MONTHS to PAY CHARGE IT + ime teacitrethatormiaesuc mse em Pe Mi ee in sou : . : : Boys’ Glee Clab are proud. of ‘hee wid — n Travis, Jr. of _. | Seated at the piano, Leonard Griffin, director of the Boys’ Glee Club _ at/ Eastern Junior. High School, talks concert, On the far lichols, who used to about the comi + deft is W illiam * * Mrs, C. Clough of Glenn- meca street and his father - rom left to right are’ he i will be a guest of the Portu- . _» Switzerland, The Netherlands and England before returning April 25. “ip Hospital : Dorothy Ebey, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Ebey_ of Short street. Dr, Ebey, a soprano, _will be a member of the chorus. She has both a mas- ter’s and doctor’s degree in * music from Chicago Musical . She is secretary to Cissne, MSH musical College Ralph _* *« *& Mary Kent, daughter of Mr. In St. Benedict Rite Today and Lt. Arnold Paul Sodergren were married this morning at St.. Benedict Church. The © , Richard Thomas offici- ated at the nuptial High M : before 150 guests. = Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Donald A. Mc- Carther of Lincolnshire road and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sod- ergren of St, Joseph.» - x * * ‘ The bride wore .a full-length gown of imported Italian silk. The square neckline was “MRS. ARNOLD P. SODERGREN 1 = trimmed with seed pearls and embroidered Alencon lace, and. the full.skirt formed a chapel train, Her mantilla Was of im- ported Chantilly lace arid she carried a white orchid with ivy on a prayerbook. . ‘ATTEND BRIDE Judith Wieland of Pincon- ning was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Dolores Neira of Lake Orion and Mar- garet McCarthar,. the bride’s sister, Married this morning at — St. Benedict Church were Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Sodergren, :: 4 Re rn peng, eae mane: sete tet oe Fee Shafer of and Mrs. Ralph Kent of West on the honor roll at Marion College, Marion, Ind. x« *« * and Mrs. Peter Notch of , Sashabaw road. * * * Also at: Eastern College, Claudia B. Wasik, daughter of the Edmond Wasiks of Mar- shall street, and ‘Ann Churchill, daughter of the L. C, Church- ity. ~Q - Sodergren-McCarthar Nuptials Said Charlene Lee McCarthar | three - quarter - length sleeves. Their headpieces were of white straw with nose veils, and. they carried fans of white lace cov- ered with white carnations and ivy. & * * * Frank Pawelak of Detroit was best man. Ushers ‘were Ralph Kaiser of Roseville and David Bly of St. Joseph. We B® A luncheon reception -w a s oS held in the church hall. Before leaving for a honeymoon the Northwest, the bride changed to a beige dress of silk organza with a cow] neckline and puff sleeves, and the white orchid from her bri- ‘dal bouquet, i TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA The couple will live in Can- oga Park, Calif, where the bridegroom is stationed with the U.S, Air Force. ie: wee ve The bride is a-graduate of Feary Toe Hospital School of Nursing. bridegroom is a graduate of Michigan College of Mining and Technology, where he was a member of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. — x * & ills of Orchard Lake, have — beerr pledged to Si nie Chapter of Delta Zeta Soror- Mrs. MeCarthar.wore a slate blue sheath with a blue flow- ered hat and beige accesso- “Ties, Mrs. Sodergren was dressed in pink lace with white accessories, mr) Both had inde 5 ie “ ‘William Travis, Richard Shafer ond his dad, Chester oreland street. The Travises are display- _ing.a glee club cape. ~ . m Eastern Boys theme of the carnival-type af- fair, to be held April 1% on campus. ‘ Glee Club | to Give 30th Concert _ When the Boys Glee Club at not sung in gver twenty years, “News of Personal Interest in Pontiac Area Claudia, a freshman major- ing in history, was elected song chairman of her pledge class. Ann jis also a freshman and ~ o* * * - Pontiae area students at Ferris Institute will appear in “Kampus Kapers,”’ the annual Zaffina wil] be masters. of cere- monies. x * * Robert Schuster a Commerce senior, is stage manager and Donald Hardy is a member of the presentation committee. to Attend Institute Sister Emily Joseph IHM, teacher at St. ‘Frederick School, has been named one of 50 participants in an eight-week science institute at the Univer- sity of Toledo this summer. * *« * The institute is being fin- anced by a, $50,000 grant from the Nationa] Science Founda- tion and is one of many in a national program. designed to strengthen the academic back- ground of science teachers and to acquaint them with the most recent developments in their field. - : Viernes Club . Dance Uses Islands Theme Guest Night was marked by members of the Viernes Danc- ing Club Friday evening at . Elks Temple ballroom, An Ha- waiian Islands theme was fea- tured. . is * * * Wearing straw. hats, and’ other island costumes, ‘hosts Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Carney, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace - Williams, and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Denham. - ite a ee Palms encircled ..the band- stand which was assembled be- fore a large oil painting de- “with Catholic. Teacher — 4s, asked to attend and meet friends Shower Honors Miss Bentham ‘Katherine Ann Bentham. bride-elect of Dennis Rivard was honored at a kitchen show- er held at the Rundell street home of Mrs. S. H. Klinkham- er. Cohostesses were Mrs, John S. Kerrigan of Grand Blanc, Mrs. John G. Bleau and Mrs. Leroy C, Johnson. Miss Bentham is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A, Bentham of Nelson street, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rivard of Glenwood boulevard, peti ti spay om - BES g i j ee Hl pt idk Uabeee : Fs e3 about single women “avoidi the. appearance of evil” confining their friendships to single men. * * * “DEAR ABBY: I am very Waves and so are two of my girl friends, but we would like to know something first. Is it possible to join the Waves if you aren't a virgin?’ Please tell me where to find out as it will save us a lot of embar-_. rassment.” DEAR WANTING: Contact your local recruiting office. They will give you all the of- ficial information. _. *® * “DEAR ABBY: My mother said I could go to a show with this guy named Jerry. We double-dated with Laurie and Mike. .We left the house at 7:30 and when we got in the car it turned out that Laurie had seen the show we were going to see, so we all went to Mike’s house. We just popped corn and.goofed around and played records and watched TV. ‘Mary Susan Martin Wed to Frederick J. Tritschler Mary Susan Martin and Frederick John Tritschler were married this morning at Holy Name Church, Birmingham. The Rev. William Davidson of- ficiated a“ Se eeree: The bride is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Martin of Naples, Fla., form- erly Detroit and Fenton. The Countess Aldo Salito de Salis of New York City and Fred- erick M. Tritschler of Win- netka, Ill. IN PRINCESS GOWN Alencon lace trimmed the a floor-length princess style white taffeta bridal gown, which featured an aisle-wide train. The bride’s fingertip veil of French silk illusion was . held by'a coronet of lace and . seed pearls, and she carried a t of white tea roses cen- “tered by.a white orchid. ~ ©. 8. &@ Bridesmaids were Mrs, Wil- liam H. Truettner of Ann Arbor and Mrs, Rodgers H. Oetting of Cincinnati. is the son of- - They wore identical dresses of apricot linen and carried bouquets of Gerbera daisies. * * * David Abbey of Glenview, ll., was best man. Ushers were E. Kent Calhoun and William T, Gill, both of Win- netka, Stephen F, Davis , of Pittsburgh, Pa. CLUB RECEPTION A reception was held at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Before Teaving for a honey- moon to New York where the couple will visit the bride- greom’s mother and - father, the bride changed. to a black silk suit with a black and white jacket trimmed in velvet. The couple will live in Naper- ville, I. : zt *& ‘ “Mrs. Martin wore an avon ~€ado” colored” Bilk* dress “with ~ a matching orchid coxsage for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Tritschler was dressed in lime - green with white orchid cor- sage. An Hawaiian motif was featured when Viernes fron, het Se . De neing Club members observed their Guest Night ida. at Elks Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perkins, 4 4 b a - } : Be WANTING TO JOIN © ~~ in the. auditorium. iis z E i 2 : H i at the almost hit the’ ceiling, | I can't go out Is this fair?" ne a CINDY DEAR CINDY: Parents are not unréasonable when they in- sist on knowing where their please don’t use-my name. Every time I kiss a girl nothing — ' : . F take _ them out and when 1 kiss them, like I said, nothing hap- this newspaper. * -&- 2 mes pe Ti a Lag! to ry 3 stamped A ‘Elizabeth Powe Becomes Bride of Ronald ]. Shore Dressed ina floor - length gown of Belgium lace with a chapel train, Elizabeth Lucy we was married to Ronald James Shore this morning at St. Vincent De Paul Church. The Rev. Thormipson Marcero officiating at the nuptial mass, before 100 guests. Parents_of the couple are . Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Powe of Mariva: avenue and Mr. and Mrs: Jack Shore of Auburn Heights. The bride's gown featured a Sabrina neckline with re- embroidered lace and satin inserts. Her lace mantilla was held by a crown of pearl orange blossoms, and she car- ried a colonia] bouquet of white roses and hyacinths on a white mother-of-pearl prayerbook a gilt of the “bridegroom. ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. Gary Shore of Orchard Lake was matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Mrs. John Powe, and junior bridesmaid was the bridegroom’s sister, Mary Elizabeth Shore of Au- burn Heights. , * * * All were dressed in white organdy ballerina - length dresses ‘with light blue em- broidery trimming the neck- lines arid short sleeves. The matron of honor carried a colonial bouquet of blue and white daisies with a matching crown. The other aftendants wore crowns of blue daisies and _ carried matching colonial bouquets. * * * Gary Shore of Orchard Lake was his brother's best man. Ushers were Richard Shore, another of the bridegroom's brothers, and the bride's brothers, John and Richard Powe. BREAKFAST RECEPTION _ A breakfast reception was held at Devon Gables.’ Before leaving for a hogeymoon through Northern Michigan, the bride changed to a rose- flowered print silk suit -with rose accessories. The couple will live on Mariva avenue, MRS. R. J. SHORE The bride attended Mary- grove College. * * * Mrs, Powe wore a light blue taffeta and lace dress’ with dusty rose accessories and a corsage of dusty rose roses for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Shore was dressed in an Italian tapestry dress of navy and medium blue, with pink accessories and a pink rose corsage. Lingerie Buying on Small Budget If your lingerie budget is small, look for simple, tailored things in a good quality nylon. Stay away from cheap lace Sees Citizenship Program | Longfellow PTA Meets Janice Antona presented a program on citizenship at the meeting of Longfellow School PTA held Thursday afternoon Taking part were Mrs, Flora Remaldi from Italy, Mrs, Hazel . Allen from Northern Ireland and Mrs, Kay Holloway from Japan. Arbelia Burney, sixth grade teacher, sang a solo, and the Glee Club directed by Mrs. William Cheal sang -several Plans were made for a moth- _ Numbers, Mrs, Esther Roth and Mrs. _ Melvin Smail presided at the refreshment table, * % Poutise Press Phote left, were chairmen for the event. Among guests who ‘received colorful leis upon their arrival were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Furtney, right. | ; A Penny Scramble, Builders Class of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, was concluded at a meet- ing held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Russell Omans sponsored by the Center on Rosedale street. Losers in the scramble will treat / THE PONTIAC S f es * Pentiac Press Phote the winning team to a dinngr soon. Counting pennies, left to right, are Mrs. Omans, Mrs. Jerald Outland, class leader; Mrs: Robert Schwind, teacher; and Mrs; Harry Davis. 4 — _ SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1059 - s + ; f Wat bilate StF ‘Hine is forget it when planning the light- Thaee ¢ ‘and ; Tedarvin wen vite « chat mn QMTS. E. G. Clark to Attend Parley jong, thintit? Washington ~ bie bi i} Fs 4 Monday for Washington, D. C., to attend the Gist General Court of the Nationa] Society of Daughters of Founders and. Patriots of America and the society’s annual dinner'on April 15. Mrs. Clark is Laura Cook of Hillsdale, a past national president of the sotiety, will be a houseguest of Mrs. Clark over the weekend and accompany her to Washington. Mrs. Earl S, Mastick of Stone- Rowe, Milford, the state president, also will attend. : The Michigan chapter, organ- One word of warning. If you have a double chin or a very wide jawline, you may look best in one jof the light pastels which still reflect light flatteringly but with less glare, LIGHTING I am sure that all women have/section of the country. Mrs. E) G, Clark is leaving" a past state president of the group.| . lized in 1906, is the oldest in this} -¥ Whittield PTA Planning Youth Athletic Program. Frank Thompson reported on the Youth Program and the starting of the baseball season at the Daniel Whitfield School PTA meeting held at the school Wednesday evening. Volunteers to help with the program are needed. Mrs. Robert Paterson. chair- man of the special finance committee, reported recom- mendations on what to pur- chase with the funds from the school fair. PURCHASES VOTED Members voted to purchase first, a projecting microscope; second a junior trampoline: third, materials for the science tables; and fourth, books for the library. Macs feeding and how other emergencies would be handled in a case of an atomic’ attack were discussed by Mrs. John Martin, Whitfield chairman of civil defense. Pi Omicron Unit Meets at W/ Collins Home .- oe ‘ Nettie Collins was hostess by Mrs. Coles’, Mrs. Morris’ and Mrs. Mason's rooms. Serv- ing were Mrs. Edward Eldred, Mrs. Benjamin Wilton, Mrs, Donald Carroll, Mrs. William Paulson, Mrs. James Mor- rissey and Mrs. Raymond Caughill. Mrs. Gollogly Hosts Beta Sigma Phi Refreshments were served 1 i for the meeting of Iota Chap- .ter of Pi Omicron National Sorority, at her Franklin boule- vard home Thursday. Mrs. E. Verne McCall was cohostess. Plans were made for a May Day Breakfast to be held May 3 at Rotunda Inn. Beverly Houseman is chairman with Mrs. George Reuter assistant - chairman. | The state convention will be held May 16-17 at St. Clair Inn,. St. Clair Shores, Mrs. Wilda Burt is delegate and x oY Ce ee ee es Have You Tried This? An open ‘of Mrs. Michael Gollogly in M | ford. Guests were Mrs. Donald Brown, | ,Mrs. Ronald Kasher and Mrs, Ray jmond Steele. Mrs. Donald DeVoe was guest speaker. Seti. ZF NGS: By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When the time comes for All * Church to have its annual Antique Show, we like to get a rectpe for our read- ers. The food served at the | daily luncheons js always = good. * *& * This year we are featurinz - Mrs. Clarence Smith’s Salad * Dressing which will be used ' fn several dishes next week. - Asa bride, Mrs. Smith learned to make this dressing from her mother-in-law, Mrs. Del- bert Smith of South Lyon. It 4 had been in’ the family for ~ 4 -many years before that time. SPECIAL SALAD DRESSING By Mrs. Clarence Smith 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour l tebleepoon dry mustard if Saws is for vegetables fish or ‘owl! 1 teaspoon dry mustard (if dress- ing is for fruit) £ teaspoon celery seed Sk Antique Show to Feature Mrs. Smith’s Dressing 1 teaspoon celery salt l cup cider vinegar . 3 well beaten egg yolks a Mix all ingredients except egg yolks and cook in double boiler unti] slightly thickened, stirring constantly. Pour over egg yolks. Beat thoroughly and return to double boiler. Cook until thickened, again stirring constantly. Store in refriger ator until ready to use. This is a rather thick mix- ture and must be thinned with coffee cream, whipped cream or fruit juice. Beat with electric mixture while gradually adding cream or Juice. = ae res sauce. Mrs. Smith says ‘tHere — are two secrets of this dress- © ing. One is the use of the dry % mystard; the other is lots of | beating during the mixing, the cooking and before serving, while adding the thinning liquid. e meeting. of . Alpha ‘Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Wednesday at the home This dressing , makes an wr 5 usually good base for tartar © il- | ARLENE M. DeJAGER Mr, and Mrs. Constant De- “| Jager of West Hopkins street announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Marie, to James Allen Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J. Strong, of Third avenue. No wedding date has been set. Mrs. Reuter alternate. Haines. blue. Plans were made for the June banquet. Mrs. Robert a Dunham is chairman, assisted “\ a by Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. 7 aii Leon Skelley and Mrs, Elna ~ -— Men will leave color to the girls this year. Fabrics are con- servative, confined to oxford tones, and subdued shades of Miss Martine i ‘Are More By RUTH MILLETT Maybe you haven't noticed, but) there are a lot of changes in every- day living taking place that indi- cate that we Americans are grow- ing up. Stark, bleak, sometimes hideous) “modern” is fast being replaced] by a more: graceful, luxurious, | "softer look in home decoration. | “{|Rumpus rooms have given way to *\family rooms featuring well-filled -'|book shelves, good music and quiet “ireading corners. In fact, some _larchitects are now calling family _irooms ‘quiet rooms.” Women's clothes are being de- ‘| signed to Matter rather than to startle. Women’s hair styles are | being designed to emphasize |) their femininity. Bie caicdaitecuaaes lace a ee . pwete. The success of a party is ‘{\no longer measured by how noisy qt gets and how late it lasts. Small |dinners, for six or eight with good "4\food and good conversation are re- Hail as popular as they once SALON — PERMANENT with haircut. Terrific value; timed right for Spring. Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Come in on our less busy days—we can “es give you our éalon fae permanent at a worthwhile saving. . Beauty Salon 42 WN. Saginaw St. | Phone FEderal 8-1343 Appointment Net Always “_, Necessary tnd Fleer iplacing back-yard barbecues. Parents are even beginning to seem more concerned over Sonny’s marks in ¢échool than whether or ‘not he is “adjusting t' the group,”” ‘American Families Mature going in for big cars as a means of impressing their neighbors. In fact, many families seem to have wearied of trying to keep June Group Hears Talks on Education day. M. L. Lamb. Mrs. William Donaldson is church. . comed as a new member, Fewer and fewer families are | woe up with the Joneses. . . Length ‘ There are many subtle changes | prettiest cocktail and party dresses Siicc | tli Allaah Hips en - taking place that seem to indicate of the season. Meant to float on é ck om Inches Waist that we are beginning to grow up the dance floor, it should be made; 10 » 2s 2 ie and think for ourselves. up in sheers, or clinging jersey. 14 3% 37% 16% = ry Mrs. Asah Drury “discussed |them sliding off your shoulders. | ing. To order Pattern 1373, state Christian Education and- Mrs |The gathered skirt -might be single, Size, send $1.00, sie M. Brown, Social Educafién,| or double, depending on how dia- at a meeting of the June Group of First Presbyterian Church Fri- ; 5 . Mrs, M. A, Benson was luncheon 4| Big, noisy, crowded partie S/hostess. Cohostesses wete Mrs. W. Dean Thompson, Mrs, Gordon Hay ter, Mrs. John Maginnis, and Mrs. ‘voille, organza, From this size charge of a money making project — to be observed May 14 at the Mrs, Orrin Huntoon Jr. was w The May 8 meeting will be held at the South Pemberton street home of Mrs. Charles Galloway. - . Miss Martini concocts one of the | . The bodice of shirred bias: dra-| 13 0 3 40 7 |pery has a completely fitted lining; Size 12 requires 4%4 yards of 36 jund@rneath, and the shoulder inch material for dress and 1% |straps are arranged to prevent) yards of 42 inch material for lin- _ For Martini tabel, ‘send 2c. For 96 page Pattern Book No. 35, iphanous your fabric choice, . but) : send $1.00, Address Spadea, in- any case, there is a full fitted “Dear Mrs. Post: I am faced with a very ticklish situation. limit our invitation list twenty-five guests. We have many relatives and friends who x * * “fs “] would like to give a recep- evening. The reception given by the bride’s family will be from one to three. Will you please tell me if this would be proper.” *“Dear Mrs. Post: At a very big public dinner where there is a speaker’s table and | guest begin eating? Must the | people at the small tables wait | for someone at the speaker’s table — perhaps the guest of “SPECIAL Stampestad eat = syso ar “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme”. No Appointment Needed! OPEN - 4 -MON. AND FRI. TILL 9 P. M. 7 > honor, to begin eating?” Fz Answer: You pay no atten- tion whatever to any table other than your own. You may | begin to eaf as soon as two or three others Mrs. Hancock Hosts Colonial Group The Colonial Group of First Congregational Church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Victor Hancock on Illinois avenue, - - The .uncheon committee con- “Apel 1656 18°16 P 11 AM. to 10 PM. e@ 16 Exhibitors - @ Michigan's Weavers Guild Exhibit & Sale @ Daily Door Prizes. -@ Lunch or Tea 75 ? |. ALL SAINTS 17] W. 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Mapas coger adi agen, br gg da at ant car Se PTE et oe eee Bee eancrersvesnneyrasee’- 1:00 . M. Wednesday service Sunday at First Christian m. Sunday services at the EWALD |Cuarch, whete-tle brother, the|Lake.Clarch ef Christ, nt ges = bgp whee ya oo The series will con- ‘Telendly. General Baptist Chasch | | cores ot Wicla, Dr an ee the pate "'¥. MC. A, 131 Mt Clemens Street served as registrar. ond Bete Be Career, Paster — FE 61007 national Convention of Desciples of| evenings will feature ‘‘The Mosai-| a Sears tenon Prom ~~ Sab Tess ee oe “The. Chi Age,” Fete Baths eeseeres ct BM AM [lode in the Michigan State Sriewensr jugretertesseeecenees Sar. tion of Disciples held this-week in} “The Virtwes of a Christian Sunday School $45 Morning Service 11:00 ‘Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 : Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 “Pulling Them Out sea sends FE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje é Sunday School....10 A. M. RR ae 15 A.M. People <2 conceeses O25 P, Young : * Gye. Worship... 1:38 sin on erde. sace BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL Held at LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. "CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER ong ah har egraa ‘With Us — You Too, Are Invited ing at 6:30 p.m. — = Jae Weemtnan’ ot” bogies] SNE Napier + to Show Sak , 1) SQgee [Plains United 1 Pictures’ of Christian _ The Salvation Army rea 3 je an : ia Hien W Art at Youth Meeting 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET 7 agi Detroit ‘eae tae we ey tc iia fay Sl 45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 pm. || Other . ‘ ‘ Pre ae 11 a.m. Evangelistic 7230 pam, {[sen Coleman of First Presiyterian|wil give a travelogue account of Church, citizenship commission; |his: three-month visit and Sie Veresh of White Lake|Mau Country of siege, Adice |will present a series of lessons Senior High Young People will at 5:45 p.m. Sunday and Challenge of Outer Space,” Builders. theme, NEW HOPE | attend a rally of Westminster Fel- ‘CHURCH « the NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. "Worship .........11:00 A.M. “MORALITY VS. CULTURE” © 6:30 P, M. ; Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. ladanavepnorae SHACKLES” ~ ieee of Saale churches in the Presbytery will be represented. Steve Napier will, show pic- | tures and speek on “Christian | Art’ to the Junior’ High young people at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. service - “The Emmaus Road” will be Dr. William H, Marbach’s theme at or x ‘ 4 ‘Emmanuel BAPTIST CHURCH 645 §. Telegraph Road _ Especially Invites You to “Three Great Services 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. — 7:30 P. M. (Baptismal ) Dr. manos deo d at All Services Music Under the Direction Pe of pate Meena SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAST WEEK, 1522, | RADIO REVIVAL WPON 10:15, AM. EACH SUNDAY © = “Modern Supervised Nursery Ample Parking e a” eo cee ENT BE . ——_—_—_—— . Hs a 2 cae es Seana eee Il a. m, tomorrow. Nearly three of every: four cars sold replace older cars. Live bet- At 7:30 p.m. the pastor, the Rev. Ford B. Reed, will speak, with music by the Pastor’s Chorus and Senior Choir. “The Purpose of Christ’s Com- a.m. service given at.3:30 p.m, Local Congregations |. fo Join in Lecture Sunday. in a worldwide tion of Jehoval’s Witnesses with the. special Bible lecture, Leary Gévernment for All Man- serni-annual convention _ of Port Huron. --Richard—Baugh. usher committee at the convention. Other.Jocal residents. participat- ing were Louis Biles, baptism com- mittee; and A. J. Kiser presiding peared on the progrart ter by far with a brand new car. ing’? will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Amos G. Johnson of New Bethel Baptist Church at the 11)worship Sunday. -Under the. auspices. of the Sen- ior Choir, a musical tea will be A Tom Thumb wedding will belheard in talks » = the ) Pontiac congregations will join declara- “te\Sermon Sunday “Tiree hundred and cichty Pot |witbe the sermon subject Dre area residents were among) sented ‘ ward . the 1.700 who attended the recent|scmted, 19 tte ROY > Wit- nesses from Eastern Michigan ati, o44 41 a.m. worship services to-| mittee; E. W.. Strong, service com- minister of the East Unit who a Hae \sunday School. \Contest to Close .W. Leng Lake Rd. THE REV. JOUN W. WIGLE, Vicar Church. en t of the Sunday School ' at 9:45 a.m. At the 10:45 morning | hour, the Rev. George Dee ‘of the Evangelical Alliance Mission who has been serving in Africa) will be the main speaker. Several missionaries will be’ Russia. Pastor Preach Race Relation: Community Church, ‘at both the; morrow. The sermon will be one of - ‘ posed your name eat mi ae SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” : with | , Sees Wells iF swsees UTE, ose 4s IT ‘SEEMS it when we contempls' your thoughts, neither 5 lice i. bag! go of ¢ seems to nS sve with ne obtiga- Sage. a telormation Write to x Welt. Jia sie Hiagher St. | mae TO Tift Ch ‘Gui or A A Bible class devoted to the study of the Book of Jerimiah will start Sunday evening and continue for six successive weeks with the pas- tor the teacher. Following the Bible Study of the Worhen’s Association at 7: 30 Wednesday American families now owning ears now total ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett Schoo! 362) Pentiac Lake Wm. LeFountain, Pastor «.-10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES ....9 and CHRIST 1 WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Anderson. Pastor 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M, | Arvid E. SUNDAY SCHOOL.. ST. JOHN'S "PONTIAC 87 Hill St..at Cherry St. Carl W. Nelson, Pastor i i | sunpay SCHOOL... 9:45 - CHURCH SERVICE. .1 SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. Schoo! W. Maple Near: Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, “ i Rd. 11 AM. 7 ee alates —_— os SS ied GARE Hh OY a 1:00 A.M. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL.. 9:30 A.M. The Christian and Missionary Alliance | Church M.59 at Cass Loke Rd. . Rey. G. 1. Bersche, Pastor eonee ee oe Evangelistic Service CON OENTE WITHOUT REPENTENCE” CHURCH SERVICE .11:00 A.M, | f 4 Guy 5. > Church Service F: Sunday School } st. TRINITY | § ralph C. Cieis. Pe Rater § sunday Gchool ..., 9:45 A.M. ‘ Gervice <+.-++ * 8:30 A.M: First Service he -rare 5 Second Service - BLOOMFIELD | = Sunday School . | GRACE | Presbyterian ” wall—Walton Biva. “| Dixie and seababew) V.F.W. (Between Aubers “ S Jeuste = Early Service ...-.- Morning Service .. Sundey TOWNSHIP Square Lake & =e, | 3 Wm. C. Grate, Pastor © Church Service ...10:00 A.) . LEO A. ST. MARK 7919 Commerce Read -(West Bloomfield Township) . C. Grate, Pastor nday School .... 9:45 A.M. } 3 Church Service . 1145 A.M. Cedar Crest Farnsworth eff Union Lk. Rd. 4 (Next te Dublin School) B wawesd E. Claycombe; Pastor = Services at 8:30 A.M. : and .M. * $unday School 9:45 A.M. | Wm Su xm) x ee eee Si Ph oh | Si ¢ : Corner Genesee and Glendale | , (West Bide) 1 Richatd $. Stuckmeyer, Pastor & 3 a Church Service .... S00 AM. © | Sunday School .... 9:00 A.M. # 4 Church Service -+-11:09 A:M. @ Sunday School ....1]:00 A.M. %& ee | United “Churches 0 A na Oakland at Cadillac Theodore KR. Alledach, Paster Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director 7:00 P. M. | 8:00 A.M.~—Holy Commynion 9:30.A.M.-—Morning ies and Talk by Rector (Church School 11:00 A.M,—Moming Prayer and 5 ‘Talk by Rector AlSaints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W, Pike ‘The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector ‘The Rev. Dayid K, Mills, Curate ~ sr. cooneed EPISCOPAL CHURCH ‘6:00 A. M.i—Holy Communion : rvi nd a A area eae 1h00 A. Man meron Prayer Rev. Bertram: T. — Vicar La ABB. 11:15 4. M. adnan be apd Sermon ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 A, M.—Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 A. M.—Téenticat Services of Morning Prayer and Sermon Church School at Each Service - Sunday Sehael °. Worship: ......... 10:00 A.M. Bible School ...... 11:20 A.M Youth Fepewenip 2 .. 5:45 P.M. Evening Service ... 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting «. 7:00 P.M. AUBURN’ HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street ¥. Wm. Palmer, Pastor Sunday School ....10:00 A.M. Worship *. 0... 60..065 1:15 A.M. “Believe and Be Baptized” Youth Palpwyhip - . 6:00 P.M. COMMUNITY UNITED. - Drayton Plains, Piston, Bitabignn W. J. Teeuwissen Jr., Pastor Bible School ....... 9:45AM Morning Worship ..11;00 A.M. Youth Groups ..... 6:30P.M Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M Wed. Prayer and Study Hour ...... 7:30 P.M. LAKELAND | : ee . Maceday Lk, &, Wms. Lk. Rd. fr, Rev. Roy F. a ee i Sunday School .... 9:30 ; ei Worship . "10:45 A. im i and Sigsay, School 10:45.A.M. 5331 Mayhbee Road Service Independence Township — Clifford Haskins, Paster . 94S AM. Worship Hour ... . 1100 A.M. Ist Presby. Church Choir Concert 7:45 P.M, ad Sonn Be = beter orgie ws PLE Mth te | - 10: :00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP | oSBR 200 goer SURE?” Was CHURCH SCR SCHOOL Wea. 1 7:30 PM. Bible be Study and pobthg Fellowship | 75 : FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oaklond ond Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor ‘Bev, W. E. Hakes, Ass’t Pastor SUNRISE SERVICE . . . 6: 30 AM.. By the Young People 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages / 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP. MISSIONARY GEORGE DEE OF AFRICA T: 200 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES REV. PAUL FREED, COLORED MOVIE OF RUSSIA Central Methodis a eee ae See - DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Assoc. Minister paar oy JOHN _H. BALL, D. D., Adsoc, Minister MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and.10 245 A. M. “A PIECE OF DIVINITY” Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) | FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN |} . 44 NORTH ROSELAWN “The Trangresser Travels a Dead End Street” Sunés7 Schoo! 10 A.M. Merning Message by the Paster 11 A.M. spate Mate: te oe Be Service 7 P.M. Prayer Meeting an@ Bible Steady 7:20 P.M. John W. Wigle, vicar, and other visiting clergy. Education Day ‘TO BE DEDICATED rauneuat — The first Episcopal Church of the Advent will be dedicated at The Rt. Rev. Richard 8. Emrich, sina Wabi’ ten tealikin bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of;mission in December 1955 by 15 Michigan, will dedicate the first families headed by Rogers thal tboloter ————-—-9980- North-Resry-8t.— START EVERY WEEK WITH GOD _ JOIN US in THIS SECOND WEEK — 4 st eeeersersesessese oe > j | 4 Seegiee ekis 203g8 of the LOYALTY CAMPAIGN { Sunday Evening Worship ..... 6:00 p.m, - ° 2 Frctneadien Evening Bewvive co-ce TORU Fl SUNDRY SCHOOL «.scssi.secsssccsecvecs Ses Me | : CKLW-TV Channel 9 Saturdays 8:00 P.M. MORNING WORSHIP eee ese ere eweeneeees . IA M+ = WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 F.M. Sundays Ti] EVENING SERVICE re 7:45 P. M. : eeeeee This Is YOUR invitation to EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 9800 Watkins Lk. Rd., %4 Mile.NW ef Oakland Co. Mkt. Sun. School 10 a.m. Preach’g 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Marvin Morse, Everyone Supt. Classes for May 5-10, DR. JOHN PAU ee ime vor Hear “Your Géspel Hour” Sun., 7:30 A. M., CKLW : ihe bien You ae the fesconstior ae the bene oid “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 10:30 A. M. tonight. At 7:30 p.m. Sunday the Water. ford Elementary Schools’. Glee Club will sing. It is composed of sixth grade pupils of the township, The Rev. Marion F. Boyd’ mon tomorrow “What Is Life” “God's Poems i Church of GOD: z. Fike at "* will be the topic of his nderson - Sunday das Scheel evening sermon. Morning W V+ aa Evening Wershtp Much Given to Churches 7:06 P.M, odth ight Wet. NEW YORK (#—Religious ‘enter: WELCOME prises received 51 per cent of the “Forward in Faith” H. F. $7,100,000,000 contributed to phil Ly Bae, ee anthropy in 1958, says the Ameri- ‘ ¥ | ican Assn. of Fund-Raising Counsel]. Sunday Services and <« Reading Room ‘Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A. M. Open Daily © Wednesday Evening 11. A..M.to § P. M, , Service 6 P.M. Friday to 8 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST — Lawrence and Williams Strests ° RADIO STATION ov ‘CKLW EVERY SUNDAY . / 900KC. | CBANNEL 7 | Sunday 9:45 A.M. | 9:30 A. My » en 4 ee Eee ee ae a ae ‘Theme: bs $s. P WEDNESDAY—7:20 P.M. PRAYER GROUPS omrelits cone We cordially invite. you to worship with us, FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH THE. PILGRIM. "HOLINESS. CHURCH LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF BALDWIN & FAIRMONT 1 ; B Sis i at = .#8@tis = we Cw Oe ek Ue ee Oe ee oe oe Ue oe ee ee Oe ie een Oe ee” ee Oe * ? ‘pf a8 «2 @&44 24 § & *% 2 *@ 97? INVITES you To ree SERVICES - | Thru ra April ith Sundey 7:00 P. .M. EVANGELIST CARPENTER : Musie by». ‘The Hamilton Family, Pi aN KRe wr cic ee é Sunday School’10 A. M. Worship Hour 11 A.M. Youth r 61g P.M. Ns Evening wine 7? .M. Rev. P. C. . €; * + * Pee Ce ee o, | Bet bel t see wt ea Le eet sae sis * Z if ee *% E i z H i Ee. Ge ey Walt Word EEE iy tt z ii ye is i i sir t Y ll THUS TRAINING THE YOUNGSTERS TO SNAG When’ Giuseppe Cardinal Sarto| MIDGES AND FLIES left Venice in 193 to attend 8} WHILE ON THE WING. 20 vacpealessabadlat 4-11 Distributed by King Features Syndicate. ait take the samé view and have agi-|An .E in the same Fee evened te ver| You'd Live Longer ice : fy H f 4 a BR a) fi ctf - ee | Angeles. ¢ F 23 Bee é & f No Trace Found =| soto He proposes a system in of Missing Women. | situsisiacuertmse, "°° = . S., oae ‘Juanita Fergneon, 90, and Vir- He suggests that the worker’s salary during his year ginia Conley, were last seen A a Poca 2 off be paid half by the state and half by his employer. miles south of here. They were coming home from a garden club Carstens suggests that people of retirment age be re- meeting ese axe tained and that young people get into the labor market earlier. He calls it “ id of : oak ete it era eee’ troopers searched tween Beckley and Clarksburg] CArstens says: Friday. Two helicopters also were “We have bribed the old people with pensions to stay used. out of our way and have forced the young people out of the Some relatives feared they had| work nfarket by keeping them in schools. We have packed been kidnaped, but there was| all of a person’s work into the middle thifd of his life.” moose Wonk a Year Off? Widow Starves dened ty the alg an 6 | ear . a ase tomy. ccotoledl LOS ANGELES (AP) — How would you like to take a Fags : year off from your job and get paid to loaf or study? _ A labor expert says that would “cut down the toll of | pressure which’ makes widows. of half of the nation’s x = his place on a temporary eee * platform. | The‘idea was advanced in an interview by Arthur Cars- tens, administrator of labor programs for the Institute of. Relations at University of California at Los. Leisure, says Carstens, should be distributed throughout a person’s life — not concentrated in his which a person would be re- seven and spend mie gal ed to encotrage continu-. fig education and moves from one type of work to another,” Who would take up the slack left by these sabbaticals? Daughter, 33 Mother Talking Suicide as Police Take Both to Separate Hospitals Father Murphy accompanied by police went to the home of Cath- erine Stearns, 59, Friday night after . neighbors said om searched for half an hour before they found her daughter, Mary, 33, kets. Henchey said the daughter was in such a wild state she had to be nothing to indicate it. ‘ Mrs, s ve tol ‘she: the enforced retirment of older. persons, Carstens Reoh py apie ange Page oe do you tell a man when to stop thinking?” eo apie attopect Bill Seeking HS gaa eee © == State Port Authority OP Is Advised to Alter Name _ lt Tenets Shifted up. The mother was taken to State Hospital. “a , , Girls Will Never Know. ; speed in the House. next week Whom He Was Flattering |asking for a state port authority : f organization to be put. under the very cute, but I am. afraid) handle gaid the note addressed to a bank/St. Lawrence Seaway. . teller. Rep. Edward-Jeffries (D-Detroit) But none of the girls at Bank|said that a bill was being drafted ‘was being flattered the seaway, Thé-writer got cold feet and fléd,| “It will be cheaper to ship goods Deficiency Sum Asked year-old aviation: authority balance would be split among WASHINGTON (AP) — The Re- publican Committee on Program SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — “You|Waterways Commission. It would|and Progress was advised today are distribution of federal funds|to change the name of the Repyb- TM have to take all the money,”|in preparation for opening of the|jican party if it discards GOP dog- The advice was given to the com- ) congress- man, Rep. Ben F. Jensen of Iowa, greatest nation on earth. We must eee & LANSING (--The Senate has|/ “If the basic dogm received a deficiency appropriation|the Rept bill calling for 2% million dollars Republican party ) Jensen ar a "His said| Witt one million to go to the Crip-|would no longer be the Republi-|the late in the afternoon on the door- step muttering that she was going to commit suicide and that some- thing- terrible had happened to her daughter eating away at her own flesh,” : The last reference, possible a reference to the daughter’s wast- ing away, was not explained. Republicans Will Issue Free Monthly Magazine - WASHINGTON (AP)—The Re- publican National Committee plans to publish 14 editions of a new HH ring. For three months the big told him—Mrs;~Stearns—“used--42}- 33 to 37 per cent iron. election. Killer Circus Elephant : ; | to Be Publicly Executed _ HUGO, Okla. (AP), — Dorothy;pinning the trainer. Freddie Lo- the doomed circus elephant willjgan, a handler, tried vainly ft Fy fies e SES ae ang & i i i FE ; f : : gBe E i Autobiography 7 i r af 9t|stand on a barrel, She as Pe Relates Story © in circus tents across the nation. st aa taned oo Loyd Of AP's Cooper * * By DON WHITEHEAD After Dorothy did the headstand| ‘Kent Cooper and The Associat- on Lloyd in Texas, she was soldjed Press,” an autobiography pub-| to Carson and Barnes for $5,000.\jished Monday by Random House. Joe Sullivan, circus spokesman, |jt was written by Kent Cooper, 25-year-old beast behaved, he said. AP’s board of directors. He stipu- Then two weeks ago she turned|lated that all royalties go to AP. on Shipley at the circus’ winter| j¢ is the fascinating backstage quarters heré. story of a man who fought to break | Roller Coaster Fall - [ttncaminenat vies: who ea) Kills Oregon Youth — for his employes; who: gam-|——— - PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Ajj teenage boy pitched out of a rolier coaster car head-first here right. Wash., died 50 feet in the air, on and | a section of elevated track at|ioined the AP as a traveling in- Jantzen “Beach Amusenrent-Park == a Sheriff's Deputy Jim Purcell} Cooper established the traffic said the high ocho! student was|department and became its riding ina front seat, and top- s pled onto the track as the car)general manager in 1920; became} began, 4 —_ _. Purcell said Eryll Eugene Snow, i ae at Ciemarts, pe was rid-iHolloway Ready Again | / Deputies quoted Snow as saying LANSING (#—Hugh H, Holloway] +he tried without success to grabjof Sault Ste. Marie.says he is ready Two large iron-ore deposits, con-| publican Party chooses him. taining nearly 389,000,000 tons,|way, superintendent of schools at] have been found in India’s Andhrajthe Soo, was defeated for the| State. Nearly 296,000,000 tons of|state’s top education post by Dem- the ore are estimated to contain|ocrat Lynn M. Bartlett in Monday's guessed at $266. pled Children’s Commission. The/can party and it ought pub-inew name.” gest," published by a separate cor- poration and sold to subscribers. lic safety and defense, gamé and/s x es rY Ce 5 ii years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND mo * ‘Be sure... have your clothes : a. Cleaned and Renewed e SELLING SCOUTING AND COOKIES — When Girl Scouts go selling cookies door-to-door they sell them for Camp Funds. 3. & VOORHEES In most of the houses they don’t. just . give them the money, they want to know where the money they pay is i. going, and what kind of group the: -, Girl Scouts are. They ask more and. fF) more questions for they are inter- | ested. aS ' : ¥ : I | The question asked most- often is: “Where does the money for the + eookies go?” The answer is: “We are ‘meee selling Girl Scout Camping.” VOORE 'S.SIPLE FUNERAL, HOME 3 RBoe a3, ‘Bees Fee Give the cherished gift—a por- trait ‘of the ones she loves so much. {it will bring her years of portraiture ful work. Arrenge Dey sittings now. - PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ASSOCIATION f: i i o8 es age z 4 z 5 a 8 Sincere Thanks My Friends — who so lovingly supported me in the recent election. Goldie B..Mailan PONTIAC TOWNSHIP TREASURER Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. | ATOP WATER IN YOUR BASEMENT wa BONDEX HEAVY DUTY The only cement paint with the d waterproofed formula. «c= , April 15, and Whitefish Bay would) have a shipping route cleared by April 16. DANCING Fenton Community Center SAT., APRIL 11 9AM. tol 9M. 75¢ Algoma Steel Corp. docks. First ship through last year ar. rived on April 15. seanesaemnenieensemet “\eyes and try.. pacnansaenemeaeeemneanssin TONITE-—-Last Complete Show 10 P. M. “Hot Rod Gang” & “High School Helleat” | * “One day I was driving | wouldn't be working.’ } “I said ‘—_—, I don't | away.” who coached him ever so proud. “It was my big moment he confessed. directed the movie. “I can’t” he nodded vigorously. “But when ‘you stand in a recording booth and the or- The Buckeye will head for the chestra starts, the music pulls something out ari! you. If it’s a tender palied, I dese my “I hate the type of person who runs up and grabs your ‘arm and swings you around and says ‘SIGN THIS!’ | appointment when a girl pulled_alongside me. She was cute, | too, and had about four girl friends, She leaned out of her }car and said, ‘Sign this.” I said I didn’t have time to stop. She | said, “You owe it to us to sign, because if it weren’t for us, you Tab seems unimpressed by himself. Thrust into top movie roles because of his acting success on TV, he had a ; | disappointment or two. In “Damn Yankees,” furiously perfecting a dance number with Gwen Verdon He and George Abbott just didn't hit it off. And Abbott “But how can you argue with success?” ‘WILSON “T can’t describe it, because ‘siasienlty I’m so square!” Tab returned comfortably to his soup. And there you have a picture of a brilliant TV and movie success, darl- ifig of the teen-agers, well-liked by adults, who is, as they say meowsdaye, used the expression him- self, having dinner and nursing the right arm that he dislocated at his home in Hollywood when he flung some garden hose aside as he rushed to an- swer a phone. He was describing how, at times, he became very, very im- = patients with the auto- graph fans. “You're insecure enough,” he said, “and they they tell you how they feel about you if you hesitate about signing. *x * along in Hollywood late for an owe you anything!’ and drove he worked patiently and made him very — and they cut most of it out,” ie (yHe PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY; APRIL 11, 1950 Tony “The tan Gam: color, continue as president of the: par-' nevbie Reynolds. Tony fe oda ‘atural Gas and: Milferd ent American N ORE es meet Gen Vampire.” color; j “Monster on the Campus” Sun.-Tues.: “In Lov er By Rat tg -Ba' ft of yresheres Jaw,” color, ‘aan oe ranstiald “Tank | *' Force,” color, Fri.-Get.: “The Perftee¢t Furlough,” Curtis Pp i S and wer” color, | GEE oe ’ iid sees ——~ - a : Safety Meet Tuesday bre a Wi Open “ET In daeeinitediiia ‘oj ual as wite,. mot ema ths Days} Those Hit Fodoser TR. TM Wvenny Comma Thi Siar" hep satgealton’ oC aaa OT 2 s ¢ 3 : 19a a " on day when -the three-day annual color, Sal Mineo: f se aia 0 aca gC ge] sau Sm. MARE and He ae t Even Sing Succeeds luttle == tio Sa ns . The Michigan Press|; o— The es Inn of. Sixth Hap- 4 Assn, and the Michigan Asati, of rreenet is scheduled} fig caaees wennees i ae bear MG Romere | x Ww presented lected President’ ~~ Mechester with, Plagues for sat eft NEW YORK — “I can’t sing but I love to," ‘Tab Hunter ore ots Suter pe hen Ph ree aad sald. Michigan ° Consolidated a he a tet) | lie clemally: spooned:\ble teonp .with his left hand be- | Gas Co. oh gy Tee cause his right was in a sling, But when he spoke, the m Saxon, Bandra Dee: “The Badland- | | SET tet and sopapsing sar dashes me toot of penint @:.-tle Me aa eS -absolute honesty. He can't sing — so he’s Fg ® \E} has been elected president Barry more Lite Milan; “Bu i & top record-seller, And he'll sing a duet [ape | color, Gay Medison. honda, Fleming °” | @0c INCL. SKATES [is on her way across Lake with Jane Powell when she recreates the the: Michigan ‘Conselidated ‘Gas! | San, cote rang Judy Garland classic, “Meet Me in St j (C2. ax successor to the late Henry Mieire ant; “Portoct Purlavgh” Seay Louis,” in a CBS two-hour TV spec y |Tuttle. — ~— Ayaeel THE ee = NIN iiNe ayy n> HAVERY CARESS ‘Dences vy HERMES Prat REGULAR PRICES be aay am : ie a \\ ee Steal a Anything Small RAGING AND BURNING FURY! TO-NIGHT ONLY-LATE SHOW : } a 1! SUSPENSE PLUS! THRILL-P ‘M RB MAN'S FACE! RY! DEATH STALKED THEM ALKED RE ys S fy ¥ “: fe 8 t ? ek es ek A ce LK Uk a Ke ae tk etl ek et kA Mo ee A = Cr oer oe ee ee eeeret io Gos 150000 in tour and while Kennedy if Chances are * 2h) tes HL Hs el Hh Es raat ee payments wil ie . withheld while you're . and earning money. What if you don’t re- | J expect your earnings to go above the limit? | of pha received moré payments than you. sid Veet lisive to refund nd some of your checks or | ae tine ae when eu not OE er ot = due collected social: security , but you shouldn’t have — rete cee cae poape apenas bea It may take a little time, but the social security people will . Ls iat bill curbing Se oe _, Dolitical) she said. A e. ee, svat Sania 8a Newhe ESR Yoonnnnes AN ® e i i | E @| Ses ji as aff —| officials have suggested that every person \Weutd ec ol Rights WASHINGTON (aSen. Ernest | Gruening (D-Alaska) today pro- Ai Here Are Important Facts ie About Kindy Contact Lenses! + ae ee ee A ew oe are os capable "HOW LONG CAN | WEAR THEM?” - Contarale wearing doy Sparks- Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service —_=e ee «ae oe oe oe oe oe eS “ARE CONTACT LENSES FOR: ME?” lenses made. 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Come in for a full demonstration or send the coupon below for advance infognation. 13 North Saginaw St. City Stofe =! ee ee ee oe aol an a= oe ae SD Ee eee a OD ee os OD oe oD ae ae ow oe mama! “Your. Convenience We List Our FHA Dealers in This ‘Area: 7 armas 7 a oeseece0e8 If swith a “boxed-in” ove . Enjoy ‘all the conveniences of @ Bank Loan while you Enlarge your home... . while you snadornine WITH A LOW cost MODERNIZATION LOAN a eas oe an HOW to GET the NEEDED CASH: First get a-list of repairs to be made...then consult one of the dealers ~ listed at the left for estimated cost to complete the job... then visit — | Community National Bank for the loan. y FOR SPACE? you find yourself bet space-man——-~——— — 7 PpPonrTt rac Branches at W. Huron et Tilden... N. Perry at 5 Glenwood . .. Keego Horbor ... Walled Lake. . . Union Lake ... Leke Orion... Milford . . . ‘ae Waterford eee Bloomfield Hills - ™ =" * ¢ \ * Your Neighbor's House By JANET ODELL In these days of half acre plots in Suburbia, a lot only 40 by 105 feet seems too small for a house. But the Sam Messings of Menom-— inee road in Pontiae proved that it isn't. Bateman and Kampsen built them a five-room house that is wholly adequate for their needs, * * * For years the Messings lived in a terrace house. For that reason they appreciate even more their own yard. ‘ * * * Forty years ago the Messings came to America from Vienna on their honeymoon. They stayed, a while in New York City. Mrs. Messing had a brother here in Pontiac which prompted their move farther west. They had twe daughters, born in the East, who grew up in Pontiac, Both are now married and live away. * * * The little front vestibule is a step below the living room. It has the usual coat closet. Doors . throughout the house are flush birch. * * * Walls in the living. room are light gray. The cove ceiling is white. Carpeting is gray tweed. Semi sheer curtains are an off white.. honey color wi *~* os * “The large ‘sectional sofa“ is th a silver thread in it. One chair is red, another Tables are blond wood,’ The coffee table is especially in- terestivg. Glass tops the mosaic design which ig a gold star spray on a white background. x * * ; In a little aleove behind the vestibule an unusual picture hangs on the wall. There are two similar ones in the dining room, All are Gobelin work. Wool is used as in needlepoint, but the stitches are straight up and down instead of slanting. Mrs. Messing made these tapes-. try-like pictures before she came to this country. * * * The kitchen which opens off this little alcove is a model of modern efficiency. There is one exception. Mrs. Messing makes coffee in a hew automatic. brewer. Mr. Messing swears by an old fashioned percolator. Cupboards, counter tops and walls are yellow. The spatter print lincleum has a beige background. On the ‘soffit the paper has the same colors as essings Build on City Lot the linoleum. pA doors. are natural birch. There is a a 3g are tatiana on the window.. The metal framed breaktast set.is aqua with gold stars in the design. Fold-up stove units leave one whole counter free for work space, The wall oven has French doors. The first of the three bedrooms is used as a den, Here the walls are rose color. Draperies have a brown and rose stripe. The green, sofa is placed for best viewing of the television set. The desk is placed under the windows. The second bedroom the Messings haye furnished as a dining room. Tailored curtains - are pulled back to each side ot the high windows. The roont sizé rug is flowered. There are twe more Gobelin pictures on these walls. Furniture is birch. Soft green walls set the color scheme for the largest bedroom. The curtains which are oyster white match those in the dining room, Bedroom furniture is blond mahogany. The bedspread is honey color satin. ~ : * * * The Messings have been enjoy- ing their new home since the first of last October. COZY CORNER—Mrs, Messing relaxes comfortably on the large corner sec- colored fabric with a gold thread in it. Tables are blond wood. The mone cate tional sofa. The Messings have new furniture to fit into-their new home. Wails and table bas « ginas top, i carpeting ure gray: thé curtains are ofl-iisiye sefp:ty QPhotctwred is 8 Beoty yf Today’s Homes Give More. Dollar Value CHICAGO (UP')— The average ators and stoves in the purchase World War II ‘is giving home buyer's dream house has a| price, amd ome al $17,500 deluxe bathroon with a bailt- in’ dressing tab’ and mirrored walls; and a kitchen equipped with the} newest } bor “+ devices, But, housing authorities builders agreed, most couples eas-| ily adjust their dreams to ecu~~ nic | realities. The compromise offers) far more valv for the money than did new homes of 10 to 15 years ago. said James C, Moreland, Authority office’ here. The average home is a brick veneer and frame building, with | three bedrooms and one-and-a- half bathrooms. [ft is a split level or ranch type, set ina yard wider anc shallower than 15 year’ ago. vided a washing machine and | dryer. The living-dining room which.dom are found in On selling! irarely found. 25 years ago, now is ard! ‘was widespread immediately after for less than $35, aisy or>- ‘specific ithe short leg of an L-shaped living | also add up to a more comfortable way to “dining areas,” usually | room. Separate dining rooms sel-| Nothing New Under Sun? Roofing Is Improved _ difrector of the Federal Housing |" The saying “there's nothing new under the sun’’ may still apply to many things, but it doesn’t apply| to roofs, according to roofing ex-| perts at Allied Chemical’s Barrett Building Materials Division. Bar- fates which has been helping home- whers and businessmen fight off! It s ut least W per cenf more | the elements since 1854, says there closet space, Moreland said, * d considerat'y larger bedrooms. Moreland, a home. builder . since 1918 until he took his present posi- tion five years ago, said builders used to figure on 120 square feet for the master bedroom. Now, he sed, that figure is the minimum for any bedroom. Most new homes have a ‘‘family room” in the basement. and better use of space which always has been available. The kitchen has progressed ‘and “and ovens,” double sinks. Moreiand said most moderate- ly-priced homes include refriger- irom a minimum of} -~eahinet-space- to-built-in cabi~~‘s, “"Yelrigerators, are many new developments uhder the sun (and rain, too) as far as roofing is concerned. For instance: ~Dark colors are giving way to fighter shades on residential roofs, with snow-white shingles a par- ticular favorite of new home- owners. These light colors not only -lreflect the taste of modern home- owners but also reflect the rays house cooler in the summer. —The last word on what kind. of shingle to use when a new roof, ig-sput- on is“ heing -spoken more; and more by the woman of the house. Barrett roofing specialist Clarence Hausmann reports - -hat of the sun better and keep the ¢ { that conform with the color scheme of the rest of the house. (As a result, a record number of. shingle colors are now on the mar- ket, Hausmann says. —Shingles are also being made | to blend with the lines of a house. | The new “Ranchline” shingle | with 50 per cent wider tabs is pies te enhance the low, ping feok of ranch homes and split-levels. —Flat and low-incline. roofs are | being used more “and ‘more on private homes, with whole de-| velopments: of flat-roofed homes going up. * * * Paina ‘taba aren't ripping off, or flying » as they used to dur ing .a aind torm. A new shingle) den...ad tab that seal the shingles down, so effectively they will stay down, even when battered by winds of hurricane force. women are insisting on roof colors called the “Storm King” has. hid. hggive.- bands . under: each. window, "even 4fit-overlooked: the ++ : if : ~. . re x BETTER MATERIALS Better> construtcion materials ‘home, Moreland said. Insulation, ‘commonplace, he said. Thermo- | pane windows provide added com- fort, and the average home cah be equipped for air-conditioning jduring construction for $1,200, to $1,800 additional cost, Bathroom fixtures are hand- somer and more efficient. Bath- room and kitchen walls are papered with waterproof mate- rial, @aseir to clean and more pleasing to the eye. Plastic tiles allow greater variety in design and color. Lighting has been improved, said James L. Smith, chief. underwriter for the FHA Chicago office. An equal amount of candle power is provided with less heat. The click of a light switch being turned on} ‘has been replaced by the silent] ‘mercury switch, cut in price in ‘recent years from more than $4 ito less than 80 cents. Hard-to-clean frills are missing} : ' ; ‘in modern homes. Builders applaud | a a — x the disappearance of the once: ‘omnipresent picture window “It used to be you hardly could | sell a house without a picture: Pontise Prées Photes by Tome Gerts | a built this red brick home which has living room, kitchen and three ; eevee. Eee Seine eee oe ON A NARROW LOT—The Sam Messings have a new home on Menominee road on a lot just 40 by 105 feet. Bateman and Kampsen back alley,’ said Harry B. Carter, . . g :s ie Ge oe i ee ; , ichiet architect in’ the. Chicago} ‘ e ; FHA office. ‘People are more in- telligent about that now.” : a BLOND anon Because they have no need for three aed rooms (but that many are needed for good resale value) the Mes- sings use‘one of the bedrooms for a dining room. 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The garage could be ex: | © GARAGES © BREEZEWAYS © ADDITIONS room . ‘Large F amily Room Reve tide _ ang ince ° ee ig sand e MASO e ; Th m is large enough Se eeweesean eases: : Fine Spacious Home plone gigging = 9 ‘ FHA. Beer ated Gate, Deatne ¢ Se deny Study Plan Order Coupon : : and location, it will tend to Send to The Pontiac Press, ‘ .. lym ca wi hy mi ts ie Sah f Open Every Night tl 9 P.M. — Sigday 12-4 P.M. Architect Herman H, York has|family area and the big living|fom traffic, B gmecioeed 2 98 cunts te oote. GF made it a traffic hub closely con-|Toam-dining room combination that! ‘The attached garage structure [I study plan of The jouse of Sh nected to the working area, where feet across the back of the space in this section for || The week, x ' 4 Kuh Service — ' mist mothers spend most of the|"L” and 17 feet along its base.) » laundry and lavatory. There is |? no stamps acepted. Please § trecks| time. 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The ball was hit to Doby's left and at first it appeared) he was mis- judging it. It was mot a difficult fielding play, except the footing was slippery. and Al Smith singled, John Callison walked “to Billy Pierce drove in a run on a grounder. * * * Jim Landis’ two run homer’ in the 5th made it 3-1, but the Tigers made it 43 in the same frame on singles by Tom Morgan and Harvey — and doubles by Kaline and ‘ost. s out in the 7th, Larry Doby dropped Billy Goodman's line drive for an error. Three runs scored, and Esposito, running for Goodman, later scored on Fox’ single. manager Al Lopez. x« * * The base Catcher Red Wilson finally got the ball as it passed Eddie Yost -and Bridges but the third runner two outs, allowing three runs to “You must remember Doby has load the bases, and/played center field most of the time. Left field is different. He overran the ball,” said Chicago Tiger infield appeared in somewhat of a shock immediately afterward because when Doby finally threw into the infield, the ball rolled loosely as the third runner headed for home from first was by him and no one was covering the plate, “I’m the sickest guy in. the world, I’ve never felt so badly about anything,” said dejected Doby in the locker room. There are two other bits of irony which were big . * *, . After the three runs. scored, Billy Goodman, who hit the liner which Doby dropped, was on second. Nellie Fox then hit a short single to left and it seemed unlikely that Sam Esposito, running for Good- man, could get hottie on it. _ But Doby, upset over the previ- ous play, did not throw home. In- stead he threw toward second where Bridges cut it off. The other bit of irony. was the fact that Charley Maxwell, who lost his-regular job fo Doby, was the one who erased the sting of the error by blasting a 3-run homer as a pinch hitter in the 8th. . * * * Maxwell made it known all dur- ing spring camp he was going to aim for the fence this year, and he was unhappy about losing his One could almost sense fact that Maxwell was out to . * * The lights went on. in the 8th Spartans Start Drills Monday. into right centerfield to tie the score. That was it until the dis- astrous 14th inning. Fans Watching Players — or Vise Versa? ' For a few minutes_at Briggs afternoon. were the fans and who were the’ It happened in the $th innin ‘year with a. 3-51 record. when several youths ran out on the . Geld to intérrupt the game. At the; _ The returnees. will, be outnum- seme time several fights broke dut| bered more than two to one by in the bleachers. iad om While the was up for; Sede the field, all the € Eee, Twenty-two lettermen will re- port for the start-of spring drills ~ h@dovers from the team that ifinished last in the Big Ten last head coach of the East in the East-West shrine game and it paid off with a defeat of the fa- vored West, $ baseball. five-week workout, Daugherty will hold a dressing room press conference at. 3. p.ny The real work of the session will start as soon as the photographers. stop saying “just one more,” prove he was fighting for the job because it was.a-tremendous blast into right center. error, “Well, there are 153 more to go,” said manager Bill’ Norman after- * «*« * Norman was displeased with the booing Doby got from the crowd when he came ‘to bat after the He indicated that Doby -|would be back in left field as a starter today despite thought or said. . =. a Aparicio ss job. stale the |= Football Is Back Again EAST LANSING #—First look at the new look in Michigan State football is scheduled for Monday fo! choice forced probable fall qu/terback, senior Drt Dean’ Look, currently busy with cotiar. 6—Pox, Staley |Shaw A Tins v4; gtaley "| Bunsiag ae will pose for pictures until Narigeks e' 4 te i] e “We had our chances to win and blew them, why blame anyone or make excuses,” Norman added. last ene of Don Mossi’s south- but Ace Pitcher Herb paw pitches and parked it in the +1 Fight fielg stands with Sam Es- Score Is Wild posite on base in the 14th inning. — The little second baseman, rated by many as “second best” be- five hits in seven trips for the did the marathon, which was the second openers — guys like Milwaukee's longest opening day game in his- | Warren Spahn and Eddie tory of the Majors. . : Mathews, and the dueling Robin x *« * ee ee ee aids exception was Lat Sas ee ‘Anderson of the Phils who Vtceted the Aiteticn 10 in the meade bis fie majer league bit 15th inning, f ; a game-winning single in the . . eighth inning, giving Roberts a 2-1 - Another 30 degrees on the ther- decision over Newk last night. mometer would have made it an Robin gave up five hits, New- ‘jdeal opener yesterday, because jcombe but four, as 22,189 fans _ the game had everything one braved an early evening rain and gould ask for in the way of ex- low temperatures at Philadelphia. citment and thrills. Earlier, Spahnie hung up his ees : es 44th shutout, blanking the Pirates But the cold mid-thirty tempera- 18-0 after thews had started just as bitter, took a lot of lustre Buc ace Bob Friend before a _ out of the game. ' [Pittsburgh crowd of 33,317, the eee NL’s largest. , Actually there were hardly 10,- x & 000 fans left in the stands to see San Francisco's hopeful Giants the White, Sox victory. A crowd outlasted the Cardinals 6-5, spoil- of 38,332 with blankets and top ding. Solly Hemus’ debut as Red coats was on hand at the starting Bird manager, with 20,988 in the time. si ie gmp last night. #2 Ft S Snow at cago postponed » The Tigers had two great op Angeles’ opener against the Cubs » portunities in the 9th and 10th and left the NL with a three-game - innings to win the contest, but attendance of 76,494, The Ameri- base ln these two frames. Se for a joint Saprarerpe tye Det had ihe bie crowd 38,332, but the Chicago White Sox ‘th. Gail Harris’ single sent Ka- ' ms beat the Tigers 9-7 on Nellie Fox's line to third but Bolling grounded — 14th-inning home run. Cleveland “out. pry took a 6-4 decision at Kansas City heeds we = in the other AL opener, Boston In the 10th, with knuckleballer and New York were idled by rain Gerald Staley pitching for Chicago, Baltimore and Washington weren't oy bunt and I Berberet e * * out a a. walked bases : Milwaukee’s defending NL ggPhipeo cam ) ree sad diet 2a Ware : : t as War- Susce, hit the ball into the dirt HAIL THE HERO! — Nellie Fox (left) AP Wirephote ven the Wonder, two weeks shy ¢ and catéher Sherm Lollar made | Chicago White Sox second baseman was the hero the 14th iming with a home run with one mate /of his 38th birthday, allowed sev- - the putout at home plate, Eddie | of Opening day yesterday in Detroit.“ Fox, who aboard: Jim Landis who congratulates Fox did jen hits in his 247th victory. Spahn « Yost then hit into a. double play failed to hit a homer all last season, won it in his share with a two run homer also. *|struck out six, walked but two and * to end -the inning. ; , ~~ Se a an an Sao Rie ovat te last es. Badly About Poor Debul what anyone Tiger Box Score CHICAGO 4 = $9OB 1H FOO HOOK EO HAH ee MOIOOKMOKOCGCOSSO SK eo nNesot OC onvosorcoeocooNouUNnumorF PSOCooaoocssoococessonwooeso | i H p Figs £- b; R—Landis, Fox, * + < i eee tenes AM eocsdecensicdcsa baee eens Vougee M Pivot ee eg vencnssudaenshs © 5 o te +, ‘W-—Sialey (1-0)... Le—Moss (0-1). | a CO eh OD Me we hee OD OP h DETROIT ' ; » tS et Ot et OS IO OO w cat Z *) Antone! ‘Bob Schmidt and Willie Kirk- land homered for the Giants. Don Blasingame and Alex Grammas, lected eight of the Cards’ 10 hits.) Jim Brosnan was the loser, giving up three runs in two innings aft¢r relieving starter Larry Jackson. What hopes the Indians have of going any place but down from last year’s fourth place finish in the pennant race are based/on a comeback by the 25-year-old lefty Herb Score. ! sophomore in 1956, Score has a 4-4 record, missing most of/ '57 after that line drive accident, and out most of last season because of arm trouble. i , * *« & y% % weGOwooocoswoal Lanes fel Src tm ibtes| Tetate/ Torgeson: Ran for House in 9th; e—Announced for orgeson | DeMagetrl in Oth; d-—Walked for Ward in | oth; ¢~-Walked ver in 9th. L a a 3 OY eee ee br evewwonesue- each 3-for-4, and Gino Cimoli col-|/ Since winning 20 games as al Sammy Taylor at Wrigley Field snowed out. The Cubs were to SNOWED OUT—Chicago Cub pitcher Bobby holds a snowball ‘instead ,of a baseball for the glove of catcher - AP Wirephote Anderson (right) yesterday where the opener was meet the Los Angeles Dodgers. Sat in Spring Suit DETROIT — The near-freezing cold didn’t bother Bill Veeck. The thrill of owning a Major League club again was enough to warm the buoyant man who had grown up in baseball, Veeck rejected all overtures by wellwishers who wanted to loan him a topcoat in Briggs Stadium's 37-degree weather yesterday It was his active re-entry into base- Los|ball’s official family as majority stockholder of the Chicago White x * * “No, I'm not cold,” said V the only person of 38,332 in | stands without any protection against the numbing chill. “I’m nervous, I'm always: nervous at a game. I was. even pervous when I had the St. Louis/Browns they lost 104.” —_/ Veeck, attired in a/ blue sum- .|mer suit and his cusjomary open throated sportshirt,/ sat through four hours and 25 utes of base- ball, His Sox finally won a 14-in- ning marathon 9-7 over the Detroit Tigers on Nellie Fox's two-run homer. ae /e * “It's nice Ao be off the roils of thé unemployed,” said Veeck, who'd been trying to return to baseball for several years. ers forced him to dispose of the Browns’ in 1954 when they moved to Baltimore. “What the Sox need is 2 little extra base hitting, a little pow- er,” said Veeck. : /Me jumped around in his box Sox. j ‘ Bill Veeck Was Happy Because His Team Won seat behind the Chicago dugout as the openifig game started. Veeck clapped his hands, ban- tered with fans around him, cheered the Sox.: * * * Fox doubled in the first inning. Jim Landis followed with a smash that looked like a hit. Frank Bol- ling, Detroit's second -baseman, snared it and converted it into a double: play. _“That was a run,” Veeck streamed. ‘‘Boom, boom. Tough /\way to get out of an inning.” The chatter carried on through the 14 innings as 43 players wore themselves out trying to keep warm. Veeck didn't iver. He was glad to be back in baseball. Tigers’ Trainer Busy Trying to Keep Team Warm ‘Possibly the most imporant John Sloan and Phil Collins. a pair of powerhitting Chicagoans, won their. third straight U.S. Handball Assn. national doubles championship. Fetchick Still Ist at Greensboro GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP), — Mike Fetchick slipped. a stroke oft his opening round with a sec- ond day 67 but it was good enough to add two strokes to his lead go- ing into today’s third round of the $15,000 Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament. The 36-year-old Yonkers, N’Y., pro had a 133 total at the halfway mark, nine under par’ Sharing second place at 136, three shots away, were three very dangerous challengers group included “art Wall of . Pocono Manor, Pa., new Masters Vancouver, ” |tied for fourth in the Masters and .. 667-19 ra 4 z {i > het & uoeseoooeonsHou> 611 3 4f 2% 2% House. PO-A—Cleveland 2% 27-12. DP—Nixon and Lo eveland 10, Kansas ‘olavito, Piersall. 3 . 8B—Power, 8&~Be in. « .* “ Ir oo 819 6 evened war ery. HR 3, Piersall, H R ER BB SO 9 44 1.2 6 2 eee Res ONE FOR PAW PAW-—Charley Maxwell of Paw Paw, Michigan, is greeted at home plate ypaperene. by Tigers’ Rocky Bridges (8) and ae. A} (25) after hitting a three-run pinch hit home run Larry Doby AP Wirephete” to tie the game, 7-7, in the 8th inning. The Tigers finally lost in the 14th inning, 9-7, in the Briggs C3 ’ if a3 _, Cold Weather, Drunks Mar 1959Opener Boo on the Majors - By BRUNO L, KEARNS ~ . --\ Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ‘J Major League baseball offers great entertainment to the sports fans, but it certainly lacks common sense in presenting its product, In fact Major League baseball continues to loos¢*pres- tige because of an inconsiderate and selfish attitude to- ward the fins who pay the freight. Yesterday's opener at Briggs Stadium was a great game, but in view of the temperatures it was ridiculous even to schedule a gamé so early. It got dark, eee necessary, and it rained late in the game. In it snowed. Other games were called because of cold and rain. x * * What makes it more silly is the fact that the coast teams, Los Angeles and San Francisco can play an earlier X schedule at home, but instead they start here in the Mid- west where inclement weather is almost certain at this time of the year. x * -* The Majors, looking strictly at thé dollar sign without regard for the fans, hope to gain financially by taking advantage of the weekend crowds instead of mid-week starts later in the month. It was surprising to see even the 38,000 turn out yester- day, but even the most loyal can hardly take five hours of continuous exposure to 35-degree temperatures and 10 degrees colder in the stands. x kk * By the 10th inning there were 25,000 in the stands. After. the 12th inning it was estimated that 15,000 were still on hand. When Nellie Fox homered in the 14th’ he had “less than 10,000 witnesses. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 11, 1959 a, ! Shame on Detroi Much. of the enjoyment for the spectators was lost ‘by ’ the uncomfort of the cold. The players have to be cém- mended for putting on the performance they gave even at the risk of ailments. FANS IN ORNERY MOOD jeopardizing their careers with sore arms and The display put on by the spectators was shameful for Detroit. Youths persistently interrupted the game by running across the outfield. When Al Kaline refused to honor their handshakes, the fans booed him. x « * Adults all over the park were drinking liquor and — brawling. They cluttered the outfield with debris and a beer can struck White Sox outfielder John Callison in the head. They booed everything and every one on the field, and Fans! chéered as fights were taking place in the bleachers, in reserved seats and even the box seats. The public address announcer made it known that a: city ordinance existed in Detroit whereas any pérson going onto a field of play in any city arena during a contest is subject to $500 fine or 90 days in jail. Twelve were ticketed by stadium police, but several hundred others got away with their antics. Those who ran out of bottled fuel, built fires in the stands. A few second tier box seat fans enjoyed themselves i idiots by emptying their beer cups on the people ‘ ow. The cold weather might have been the crowd’s excuse for the liquor, but before scheduling such early games this might be something else the Majors should consider. These were the fans of the “City of Champiohs.” They resembled a drunken den of rowdies yesterday. HOME AGAIN—The Detroit Tigers were home at Briggs Stadium for another seasor opener yesterday. Here they line the base line for the National Anthem. The home opener ? AP Wirephote however was marred by the cold weather, the 9-7 defeat to Chicago and a ‘‘bush league’’ exhi- - |with winning the Saginaw Valley maxed the program which saw the bition on the part of Detroit baseball fans. Pontiac Central 2nd in CMC Relays. kok x * * Dinner Awards Go to Honors Bestowed on Chiefs The glory and prestige that go Conference basketball champion- ship were re-lived by the Pontiac Central High Schoo] squad Friday night. Under the sponsorship of the Pontiac Area Chamber ef Com- Some stirring words by Forrest (Forddy) Anderson, head basket- ball coach of-Michigan State Uni- versity’s Big Ten champions, cli- presentation of awards to PCH players and coaches by the C. of C. arid the Press, * * * The Chiefs compiled a truly dis- tinguished and enviable record dur- ing the past season. They won their second Sagi- naw Valley crown in three years Canadiens, Leafs Clash Again Tonight Toronto Coach Confident Series Will Be Tied Montréal Host to 2nd Contest Still 6-1 Favorites MONTREAL (AP) Coach Punch Imlach throws his Toronto Maple Leafs against the Montreal Canadiens tonight con- vinced that when the game is over the. National Hockey League’s best-of-seven Stanley Cup final will be all square at 1-1. His Leafs lost Thursday's open-! er 5-3, but that didn't shake Im. lach’s confidence or aplomb. “That was only a_ skirmish,” said Imlach, ‘That wasn't our, club they saw out there Thursday. We are better than that, We were 25 to 50 per cent below par. “Who wag the guy who said, ‘we haven't yet begun to fight’? Well, that’s us, We'll be fighting out there and the Canadiens had better be a whole lot better than they were Thursday if they hope to win. “I don't know how their play the other night compared with what they're supposed to be able to do, I don’t care, either. I know we'll be better.” - The odds-makers aren’f as op- timtistic over the Leafs” chances. Saying the odds may shorten, they quoted‘ the Canadiens as 6-1 favorites to win the series. If you take the Leafs, you’d get 4-1. If you want to take the Cana- diens on tonight’s game you'd have to give 6-5 and a goal and a half, Taking Toronto, you'd get even m and’ a goal and a half. — Defiant Boston posaiae ad 9%, Detroit 7, 14 mnings Cleveland 6, Kansas City 4 Boston at New York. postponed, rain games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES {Times Eastern Standard) Baltimore at Washington, 2 pn Fake (6-0) vs. Kemmerer (6-15).-° Boston at New York, 2 p.m.—Brewer| (12-12) vs. Turley (21-7) : | Chicago at Detroit, 1:30 pm. — Wynn (14-16) vs. Foytack (15-13). Cleveland at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m, Ferrarese (3-4) vs. Garver (12-11). TOMOREOW'S GAMES Baltimore at Washington, 2, 1 p.m. Boston at New York, 2 p.m. : Chicago at Detroit, 1:30 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 27:30 p.m. MONDAY’S GAMES No games scheduled. Only _ NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen . Lest ¢Pct. Beh Milwaukee —.......... 1 (0 100 — Philadelphia =i... 1 0 1000 — San c: ~1 6 100 — Cincinnati —is¥is. cs. 1/ 1 500 14 Chicago... se 0 0 000 1g Log Angeles ...... ® 06 200 % st. BS ves iewus $ 1 090 13 Pittsburgh —tij.... 2 000 «1% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 8, eng - 9 ; San Francisco 6. St tis 5, night Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati, 1, night Los Angeles at Chicago, postponed, snow TODAY’S GAMES Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:30 pz _ urdette (20-10) vs. Law (14-12). ‘Chicago, 2 p.m.—Drysdale cisco Jones (14/13) vs. Cincinnati at) Philadelphia, 2:05 Lawrence (#13) vs. Gomez TOMORROW'S GAMES Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Chicago, 1 p.m. San Francisco at St. Louls, 2:30 p.m. Cincinnati/ at Philadelphia, 2, 1:05 p.m. ‘'S GAMES iA Goi). i MONDAY No games scheduled. Happy Celts BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics, ready to split up $25,000 in playoff money as the world champions of professional basket- ball, are happy for several rea- sons they beat Minneapolis four straight in the finals. | Skippers Whip PNH Thinclads Waterford ruined: Pontiac North- ern's debut in dual track compe- tition by remping to an 83-26 vic- ltory at chilly Wisner Stadium, Fri day afternoon. The meet was trans- ferred from the PNH track which A sweep of the dashes by Larry Warner pated the Skippers. with Barry Campbell and Mike Kaines among the other stars. Mike Fedynik was the only North- ern boy to win an event outright taking thé pole vault. But Dennis Vincent tied Waterford’s Darwin Baldwin in the high jump. The summary: High Hurdles—Meyers (P), Stigers (W), :19.8. Sprint Medley. Relay—Won by Water- ford. 100—Warner, Underwood (W), Merwin (Pi, 10.9. 440-Harms (W), (W), Mine- weasr (P), 58.0. Low Hurdles—Stigers (W), Carter (W), Shields (P), 16.1. 220—Warner, Underwood (W), Mer- Gibson (W), (W), Shields Weedon Comas (W), 2:15.5. Mile—Kaines, Montgomery (P),- Trai- coff (W), 4:52.3. 880 Relay—Won by Waterford. High Jump—Vincent and Baldwin Ist, Hocking (P) 3rd, 5 feet, 5 inches. Pole Vault—Fedynik, Lawrence (P) and White (W) tied for 2nd, 10 feet, one inch, Broad Jump—Underwood (W), Hocking (P}, White (W), 19 feet, 3 inches. Shot Put—Campbell, Bolden (W), Toth We Pay Top $$$$ for Wrecked and Junk Cars and Trucks 170 Bagley St. ¢ ' ; 4 UP TO 50% DISCOUNT NEW & USED AUTO PARTS -Open Sun 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. . ivaions, Maffiers, Tail .and — \ Pam in kewee Rebuilt Springs, Brake Shoes. PE 5-9210-19 ¢ (P), 44 feet, 4% inches. is under water from recent rains.) Split $25,000 “That showed everybody these guys didn’t take the Lakers’ se- ries as an anti-climax,’’ Coach Red Auerbach said last night at the breakup banquet. Auerbach was referring to the intense, full seven - game battle with Syracuse in the semifinals. “There were people who said we'd suffer a letdown, maybe even blow the title from overcon-| ° fidence,” Red added, ‘‘Instead the boys settled down to work and won four in a row, That’s a champion for you.” ~*~ * * Captain Bob Cousy commented: _ “The sweep ought-to put an end to talk about the home ‘court be- ing a decisive factor in basket- ball. The way we handled the} Lakers should halt that asinine ‘home court’ business.” x * * Rebounder Bill Russel, Jim Loscutoff and reserve sparkplug Frank Ramsey drew _ special praise as did Gene Conley, The Celts put together $25,000 from the National Basketball Assn, playoff pool as follows: * * * Winner, championship series— $12,000. Participant, semi-final series— $7,000, ° Top finisher, $5,000. | | | | eastern division SVC Champs with a 9-1 mark, finished the regular schedule with a 14-1 slate, captured district and re- gional titles in the annual prep tournament and reached the state semifinals before losing to Hamtramck to compile an over- all 18-2 record, and received rec- ognition as Michigan’s No, 1 Class A quintet in the final AP and UPI news wire polls. Bill Cornwell, Pontiac. Press sports writer, presented the Press trophies while awards from the C. of C. were handed out hy Rich- ard Fisher, Clarence (Hud) Powers x *k k graved basketballs were given by the Press to each member of the varsity squad as well as head coach Art Van Ryzin and assis- tant coach Fred Zittel. _ In addition, the Press award- and. George Petroff, team physi-| Bandy. cian, John Hirlinger of the C. of C. was the toastmaster, Miniature gold-filled hand-en- * x * “EVERYONE A CHAMPION—Pontiac Central High School’s Saginaw Valley Conference basket- ball champions were treated to an honor banquet Friday night at the PCH cafeteria and every member of the above picture was a champ in his own right during the 1958-59 season. From. left to right: Pontiac Central coach Art Van- Ryzin, Oakland. County Coach-of-the-Year; John Valley honors, scene. Bandy, Charley Barge and’ Harrison Munson, three Chiefs who earned All-County and All- speaker and head basketball coach of Michigan State’s Big. Ten champs. The Pontiac Press All-County trophies complete the championship x * * miniature basketballs were Bill Hayward, Phil Rabaja, Amos Bailey, George Fed, Bradell Prit- chett; Jim Patterson, Dick Mc- Cantey, Feed Scag. Oy See Pontise Press Phete and Forddy Anderson, guest Laker Job May | Go to Pollard MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Jim Pol- lard and Vern Mikkelsen are in the running for the Minneapolis Laker coaching job vacated by the shift to Minnesota of Johnny Kundla, “I'm definitely interested,” said ‘Pollard, the.onetime Laker great awho later put. in. three seasons as coach of LaSalle in Philadelphia. Mikkelsen said he was willing to discuss the job with Laker Highest percentage, final season|/President Bob Short and club di- standings—$1,000. Dies on Golf Course rectors if they show interest in him, “I don’t know jf I'd be con- sidered,” Mik said.” Kundla, clearly thrilled to be coaching at the school where he GALVESTON, Tex. ( —Wal- |ctarred 20 years will have a lace Lee Norrell, 21, promising four-year art at $12,000 a freshman golfer at the Univers- year. ity of Houston, collapsed and Milford Trackmen Start Season Right Milford got its track season off on a happy note yesterday despite 35 degree weather by defeating Walled Lake and Holly in a home triangular. f 3 * * The Redskin outpointed’ the Vik- ings 64 to 59-two-thirds in the two- team battle. Holly had 13-one-third. * * * Milford’s Gene Schuett took both hurdles and Frank Fink of Walled Lake won the 100-yard dash and pole vault to take individual hon- ors. A 2:12 half mile run by Roy Danley, Tom Manley’s 54.6 for the 440 a broad jump of 19 feet, 1% inches by freshman Denny Munson highlighted the Milford cause. died yesterday while playing golf at the Galvaston Country Club. Cause of death was not deter- mined, GOLF SEASON IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS _ AND SO ARE WE! Golf Open Daily 10 to 5 3152 W. Huron St. Thunderbirds Motorcycle Club Tomorrow! April 12th Adults 50¢ Located at North of Indianwood Presents Motorcycle: SCRAMBLE RACING | M.S. A. Point ‘Event at 2 P.M. Children Free Ted Nelson in the mile and Jim: Hartwiek in the shot captured other MHS 1sts. Tom Phelps took the 220 for Walled Lake. His team-|% ‘Flint Central Again Showing Track Strength Defending Champion Flint Northerh Takes Third Place ~ Four new meet records were set as Flint Central's track team edged out Pontiac Central in the 8th annual Central Michigan College indoor meet at Mt. Pleasant yes- terday. \ Flint Central with all four marks finished with 41 2/3 points with the Chiefs close behind at 37 %. The two Flint teams, Central and Northern, were expected to run away with the meet, but PCH coaches were pleased with showing of several of Chief soph- omores. Ron Watkins of Flint Central set 4. Traverse City, 19;) 5.—Arthur. 6/7; 6. Mt. Pleasant: 7.. Bay City Central; 8. Lansing Eastern; 9. Midland; 10. Muskegon; 11. Saginaw, Bay City Handy; tie. »— : mate, Salo, and Zauel of Holly; Rom I by Cary ecdddccadca . starts next MONDAY in the 4 YA / Wy yyy Ups, Wy PONTIAC PRESS | : SS WM 7 te > qo SRL aee ‘ ‘i : ¢ * ‘oe Lg By s A: RE x is % : ‘ * 3 * $ Piet S : a Re Sy a kee * >. } ‘ = ) i - ng iu oO # ‘ * fe a a eo ¥ ae se Seg F : te xt ees, 565i : = Sar a 4 i? te ; - @ a é % Ls i Pa , XY BIRR ee, AXXX! Va ROX) Sportsman: Sure You Are! : e Pages of The Pontiac ~ ¢ He Knows He’ l Find Clothes with the Sportsman’s Style and Sport- ing Equipment from Skin Diving, thru Checkers. Whether you’re an Active Man of Sport or just a Sportsman at Heart you ‘Il find all your Wants and Needs in The Advertising Pages of The Pontiac Press. Drop in and browse daily. “ ef La bs i potas eae i i “ean exhibit soon to open in Mos- cow has turned in two of the in the German crisis, here’s what selves, their the capital of the country avow- edly out to destroy capitalism. 2. The Soviets—before a barb in the press this week—not only were! living up to an international agree- | thent requiring ‘‘a high degree of| mutual confidence and trust,”’ but were going beyond the bargain) * to, help the display expected to at- tract 5,000 Russian visitors an hour. 2 ~ * * Russian helpfulness outside of the agreement included: Allowing a restaurant to operate there now for the U. S. Fair staff; | volunteer preparation of food at a. nominal. cost for the American} staff; permission to move into Mos- Claims Good Meals Enough — :: State Health Chief Says Vitamins, Supplements an Hide Diseases LANSING (UPI)—Dr. Albert E,! Heustis, head of the Michigan) Health Department, said today) healthy people get all the vitamins, | minerals and other food essential they need by eating good meals. “People who rely only on vita-| min pills and food supplements may be fooling themselves,” Heustis said. He recommended adequate diet _and regular checkups by a doctor as the best way to good nutrition. Indiseriminate use of vitamins can hide such diseases as per- nicious anemia, making them hard for the physician to diag- | nose, he said. “The plain, unvarnished truth | about nutrition and vitamins, based | on latest scientific findings” Heustis said, “is that healthy per- sons get ai] the vitamins, minerals and other {ood essentials they need when they eat sufficient quantities of a good choice of foods.” Milk, meat. vegetables, fruits, breads and cereals eaten daily, plus other fqods used by most peo- ple in rounding out their meals, furnish all the food essentials need- ed, Heustis said. Nixon Would Like , fo Talk With Castro WASHINGTON (Vice Pres- ident Richard M. Nixon wants to talk with Fidel Castro, and. they may get together during the Cu- ban leader's visit here next week. Castro's only scheduled visit with a U.S. government official so far ig a luncheon in his honor arranged by Acting Secretary of State Christian Herter. * * * But reports are circulating here that a meeting between Castro and Nixon is certain. In Florida on vacation recently, Nixon told newsmen he is “‘looking forward, to the opportunity to meet and talk with Fidel Castro.” * * * It is considered likely that Cas-| tro will want to talk to other gov- ernment officials while he is here. Castro will address the American Society of Newspaper Editors next Friday. His luncheon with Herter is set for Thursday. — More Gas Tax Due WASHINGTON (P—Sen. Rich- ard L. Neuberger (D-Ore) said today he was confident the American people would support an increase in the federal gaso- line tax to keep the superhigh- way program on schedule. Nixon on Emmy Stage HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—The Na- tional Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced to- day that Vice President Richard M. Nixon will present awards in the news and public service cat- egories on the lith annual4 weeks of the fair starting July 3. AVOIDING ARGUMENT McClellan still is arduously steering clear of anything he thinks could smack of the Cold War argument in Communist eyes.) For example, there'll be about! 19,000 books in the U.S. exhibit, but ne copies of the Soviet-banned Dr. Zhivago; there'll be ‘play- things to show the tots, but no military toys. , McClellan insists the exhibition will convey neither propaganda! - nor a sales pitch, That's where Tass disagreed, It said the “typleal” home won't be typical at all, “Actually,” said Tass, “there is no moré truth in showing this as a typical home of the American worker than, say, in showing the Taj Mahal as the typical home of a Bombay textile worker." Plans call for a $13,000 house their guns. They say a Man earn- ing about $100 a week could buy the house todey. The U. S.-Russian agreement provides also for a Soviet exhibi- tion to be held-in New York start- ing in June. at es The exhibition will have maybe 1,300 types of products contributed by around 500 companies. UNDERWRITES MILLIONS derwritten more than a million limited to 344 millions. As a result, of art, docu- mentary films and like will be U.S. private enterprise has un-|* THE PONTTAC PRESS, SA ~ « to vote, not on whether to keep Nikita Khrushchev on as premier but on what they like best at the accompanied by a great range of fair. THE GIRLS McClellan, 61, is a Los Angeles paint manufacturer who on otice | ry =f BOARDING HOUSE E Ss “ “I certainly like the competition here!" y™ v By Franklin Folger: Pale OF JA ENINELING COWARDS ( , Ni Zp UASOR 1 GON TZ G00ENDS CRAWLED UNDER A UN RACING THOSE BRANES WOULD / THE BED, YOU FORM ANDY) ‘MAKE! WERE THEY C'MON, WOULD HAVE Y\ Not THE ONE 7 LOANED OUT BY GENERAL LEARNED MY \7Z 7\Nou READ=<4 DIFFERENT CIGAR/) CUSTER, /7 GUESTS WERE | 77 \WBY THE t7\ STORES:OR WAS {7\ TELL ONY AWRESTLER | 7% INDIAN ONE RAISED ON \’) LS |} AND HIS AGENT RAID PERSIMMONS AND }/ ABOUT | | SEEKING A MATCH . THE OTHER ON _/| YOUR § | WITH MY MIGHTY 4 LAUGHING LAST \) MIDGET! THEY \ GAS € STAND! / [ SUBMITTED A OW os 7 i? PROPOSITION f * ‘ WHICH TL HAVE h\ 4 : , (TAKEN UNDER, i | a a S (G ADNISEMENT/ oF 3 a‘ \ af | — al sw | 4 Zs \ qi ia a) * \ \ KSC as * ts = \\ j - AR \ A\* / PX I SSS: kN - oA (oV . ‘les y. ae SSeS" OUT OUR WAY BEFORE I WALKED IN! te ¥ i - WHY IF YOU DID FORGET “TO BA TRACK IN WITH MUDDY SHOES-- WHAT'S "THE FUSS? THIS TIME T REMEMBERED TO TAKE 'EM OFF, ON ‘THE BACK PORC 4 u la i MOTHERS GET GRAY sg YES--WITH WOOL. SOCKS, WET! 1990 by WEA Berries, fre. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF, Emmy Awards telecast May 6. | ad ~ DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney TURDAY, ‘APRIL 11, 1959 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES {" PO LOS Gels CAETTRING, & ALLEY 00 4s 9 § LOOKS UKE wv P i T. V. Hamlin | Ly ad AOR ~ ate et ing Weed Poems tretenin, en, APR. Cope, ine, TA. Sag. US, Pat. OFF. ener IF YOU'RE GOIN’) | | THANKS, HUGO, BUTT SHOPPIN' I'LL | | WON'T GO T’ MARK STILL AFTER LUNCH/ HECK, LEARNED LONG ogo ALWAYS BAT FORE [ SHOP. ia ee to the 4 = | a ce tees Came of General Motors Corp. in the | determined j Rochester, serve St. Alfred’s | to 1953, he was in the advertis- | investigation. SE on a parttime basis. He is also | ing department of the Pontiac 7 : on the staff of All Saints Epis- | Motor Division. ~ copal Church, Detroit, which is | .,, ee oe lee B -three new tourist opera- . i cuuting Se Alleet's as a care. | Prior to his association with Gen-|tions. including 21 motels, eight NEN ORE. We—-Mrs, Yeunblin |octin ef estes ent’ foie: i chial mission. i eral Motors, Mr. Whipple was en-|tourist camps, and four trailer > eee (returned today |nees that may come before’ the leads; Gommencing st the sus-i IN i ¥ wie: Whleiis tie Grdkieed’ dia leer eee ows E , have been built or are under ing chiens . ig thr , dur- . April 7, 8, the N. side of q i : ; con 2g ge wg ag Oy con-| Mr. Whipple’s wife, Dorothy, 1s/this year, They represent.an in- Iran, Israel, ~etaaage ge san, eater tthe eat ; é ’ . an : » late of the V : tinuing his studies for the priest-lart consultant for’ the Rochester! vestment of ‘more than land. She described it as ‘‘a nice ||in the ‘County of Oakland, $3,000,000.' trip.” {Mi " » ip. rd “te a= Bae had a residence @ Funer: . winder, 4 Death Notices = asters 4| Help Wanted Male | Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted _8| Work Wanted Male 40| _Building Service samdey ‘ors ‘ices Hk Bicones es MECHANIC. . : RNOLD, APRIL, 10, 196, LEAN-| prayten 5 BUNERAL HOME Part time evenings. in por: | POOKKEEPER'S AS SISTANT.| A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. — ~ en Ke Ne aF a pen Opdyke eto Si be, | Breen. OR 3-718 oy Beoate Po His Orehan motive desler Phone tor in lly advertised Wat-| “ter, Kitchens = specialty. Onl tor water oh ong gene | COMPLETE TAMILY LAUNDRY ANY GIRL OB WOMAN REEDING fhe Arnold; doar father ef Horsce| Donelson Johna|- FIRE FIGHTER oa BL LY MEN OR WOMEN ap Soggy seers S00 Beem 6o_ooo Ww inaron | _23in” °° ee ie ar oie Sanat haat oh |— ptt eater —| amt PS ORS stteeee le on CHAR _ , SU Horace ana Perina brother tot "Pucerals” Salary eas) resume to, "Press Box Managerial Position open. foram. ENCED GARDENER aaimees Rooks AL Landscaping _18A LES CHESTER srandchuaren, "Func ple CURB | Re isipreet btssenn| Binge el terete "FS 50's, ce Pe pamper | 4 MAnON OD sie von, | Sake Seecraa—caeeas > April 13, st Vi s-S : nd . 68 inches, fee home a Postion Rene) Den | EAVES TROUGHS, PLUMBING. — DR ALL — ° pen Ags -~ a ee up.| bave unwanted hair removed ~ 1:30 Bm from the Moore Chapel oorhee iple tween tha ee, be- W AITRESSES area, Write description gy history ee nome se ary y td pe - ia thes TRBGENG AND RE trologist a Marthe Wider, i Ted’ = wany. | Denier work. FE east. *r/COUSEMOVING “y | __movals. Pree estimates. OR 3-6836/ Registered. Experienced. Wureel eee oF axe bee a Bmted pumber of | od “fer small COUPLE WANT. | iGH SCHOOL BOY WANTS oot. Ey A. Young. ag WE. Mh. Vick “RE ae _ dent) the night shift, Must be 18 yrs. a Press| York of any Kind, 18 years, OR tg Fm Eg 7 | Pe pte Pe sei. Sepery Male SOE i Snomines Mrs Wallace, FE between 4% 5 2 _ DESPERATE High “SCH OOL GRADUATE. isms. Fetes aw | LEE Le 7 Pao ate DAINTY MAT SUPPLIES — Mix recemr ia exempt, needs g ORK . Spring ol . ; as Local business expanding rapidly |_time work. Call Din. PE 8 best. emote anes Ox Goer Soneek contracts, -0°3 ane caneet Sorter. Oe _PE YT. because of national publicity of | MAN DESIRES WORK OF ANY RING & REPAIR REAS.| ence All work pusramiee SQUARE LAKE R pew Products. Need qualified | Kind, heavy or light, PE 6.0016, | Fe. ite FR 316 re a eete'| -IN DEBT? LAKE RD hours ts rare tare | MAN WANTS TO WORK IN BERY.|"ZDUCED PRICES OW HOME L TREE SALE. are CASHIER qualified ‘applicants. “Ack now. ice station & light repair work. modernizing, | Custom | cabinets; | Sun, hte Mates Rea IF SO aA sete 2s for sopeinime | SCRBLSH attics, On terme: Fi Sy ver We otter many employe benefits. rein You LEARN. com pile aged : a EN FE 310 tL 3008. ates. sues: Podtise Biv. E. Presta ct See en ae ed’ uquber’ cugressive sales.| PE 1-0400. “ | 8. 3. oe aad Heian LAYING, | FE 50354. “ LET US on —sox| BS who ‘west tee leara to sel icHEERS “WADE To—onpex | 8S and . Phone FE | TREE PRUNING AND REMOV- ; “Ser Drive In P.M. Ghift. 623 GAYLORD, ealion ie E Pixe| PE eee, | DO Mer 3 Dm ROOF REPAIRS Medic k i eg alge dad cm Caen =r Danihe Le ee eS SN. WALL WASHING EAVESTROUGHING FE 40444. _Moving & Trucking 19 Ease Your Mind Mahaut, J ic Distributors Visan Distributors FE _¢6401 TRENCHING. EXCAVATING FO WE ARE NOT A , advertised. | Mighest | Saltamen or women, w un | wan ‘Septio tanks. - 1-A Reduced Rates LOAN COMPANY Bennett, a rritory. ur earnings or full time. TED—300 BOYS—-ALL AGES end best eel toi asthe. | Local o: - Mn. De r quote. @ average bonus. rE rite Pontiac ‘Press Box 25. giv- to bring their mothers to the Pan. Tom PU ROOFING. 8iD- suit fovine “oO FE 4 MICHIGAN CREDIT win xp. WATTRESS FOR NiGHTS, | WrD- phone. | tine Pires Pree Methodist Sunday | cobiractor, Pree eiimales. EM | ments cleaned. Name your price. COUNSELORS vin renee ved , rg TD. EXPERIENCED SHORT OR-| School. So! Mt. Clemens St. to-| S978 r, Free estimates, EM| ments cleaned, Name your price. Ru. 718 Service will be held ‘Tuesday - | EXPERIENCED CASHIER WITH . Hote] coffee shop. 6 8.| warm friendly can te ay Ai MOVING SER Pentioe sala Se ete ~ April 14, at 3 > PART Pah es ge of s. af member of the f " oy R a ‘a VICE FE . : ee eet gc 6, sa 16-00 28 Ts Ey A ~ eed Emplo =e Business. Services 13 —- Er) 2 toon Funeral Home with Dr. Mil-| ¥ > >} | 3 you are tree 1:10 p.m. are GIRL FOR BABYSITTING AND yment Agencies 8A | —0 > —wasnina sy MACHINE. | TACLENG oe ROBBEN WADE | ent SAVELY AND tn Oak Hill Cemetery. — $1, 32, 61, 74, 76, 77, 87, mens Sapeast * & ear, light “housework, to live in if " Moe eer 8-600. Cod lec | ACCOUNTANT, AVAILABLE WE FLE, Tig t ROABIAN SEATICE AND - tee ad cameo iim srostrcatr demo ae oud sable yaa aia On, OU ALE : WORK OF ANY KIND. | Prevere ¥ Fart ae Tetenent 7 ifgnt Maing, OR 30301. am HEREBY BYRNES, APRIL 10, 1000, KATH: fain your regular Job. Por tx | seit" We Wollce. Drastes ‘Plaise Ev ee wee ee Seer | ian reports. Fh. FE LIGHT WAULING “het Pine’ Lake Country Guo Jen BE. 4121 Welland Dr., Orehara| RR EN formation call Mr. ALLEN, OR elton._Drayten_Piaine. y nh WALL wisaise: INSIDE WIN- Sone ix 2 "Pus Lone heed hae oo. Labs! tee 48: daee seer at tee TIT FAST|_2#2 7 pm too pm. Gigi On WOMAN TO CARE FOR dows cleaned. Pree est. FE 34225 ten senvic ag ip tgp Ths 3 "be Mich apn La ¥, noth OMAN TO CARE FOR = . est. PE 24225 |. SALES & SERVICE . call for tree est. PE 21-5463. plied” to the Michigan Liquor Cen- DaAndres, Alan and. Hatry\th SALESMAN WANTED More for home than wages. FE NG MAN, 21, HIGH sCHOOL N MOWERS. NEW & USED ion? HAULING & ODI — aa so Rigor ane tarvtnds cre] TOUR Rent Rds! Room, | sor poser sais, Wu eam | Bia. 70 WALLS |e EE | ay SEE Beate OMT HAULING, § OPD JOBS.| come fo soll beer, Sine and opt and 14 grand- ood worker. D & M LIVE oe 416 W ; | * a fide members only and ch’ . Aubs R a ' tt is felt Sen tee Funeral service will be|h Ouse, apartment, any- Eves PE. 2-100 or FE 24245.| ese, bome. nit re for i it child ld while MIs? . SRORE. Work Wanted Female 11) Uz"2i007.” Crooks ha. "phose | GRE AND MEATY BegUNe | ficense Comimiasion tp erant eid illiams Catholic|,,- \ , MEN ON WATERBUR from 1 TARY te " rn KES OF F oCKING sys trom. date ‘beret. Dated ae Walled ‘take wih tex |thing — Want Ads give FARRE nocets pEEED KITCHEN HELP this SOX “Glam: 1 DAY IRONING | 53 get gly Fg By ee ae en nt _Kpen ga ae Dated yuan on Jones ' officia ating. TION p “| a ; year, The —References. PE S147). s_s| = at our oflice General Prints front end loadin ON AND AFTER T will be Recitation of the Roseryiyou. ACTION. Dial FE Erg. XoU auuer Hae enon: | ‘Aignland. use Take tan. THe Se ee ee ee rs anea he Sanat | fence St. Poone PE 34: Taw: MOVE FURNITURE On ANY-| oaunie sor tay wioot Be re Will be Sunday at 8 p.m. ‘at the XCED ON | CITCHEN HELP FOR DAYTANE | Pent." civour | GAR Saas Ex | A 34138. thing, any time, Reasonable. PE| ty any other than myselt Wares Walled Lake, where Mrs. Byrnes|2-O101- AIRCRAFT MISSILE AND OTH-|" work. $171 Dixie Highway. Dray-| fend re fe, Se ce ashie cme Asphalt Paving Rovinses, iis. Howard Bt, jon vee ents. ech nap Gh ; | — tes Eheeee._ sey _svermats. a ahah sepeiaies 3nd ns. payroll, typing, Sancho ed i are reasonable. guar-| O'DELL CARTAGE Pontiac. “Michigan. aco OMNSTON. ABRIL ii, 1989, PLOYMENT. ALL EM-| LADIES AND GIRLS betget perscunitty. 9008. Bo OS ac | — he ter scr ehateta ca FE; Teel ond bene Gas aoue er taste calc ran. gheres, Drayte « = te FELD SPRITES _CONTIDER 18-and over, do you have ¢ hours BECEPTIONIST — STENO Gren, vic. of Josiyn Bt. Licensed Blacktop R Call PE 5-3061 rd — hasbeen Ee “Eions|? The Pontiac Press BOX ‘87. PONTIAC PRESS| daily to spend carning | oxtre Q ri office full of e b Sper T k R VILLAGI iC Oinve Jobnel beloved sot? of Mrs. w o7ts.a? o ietaphone voice song = neers. If you can exPEsienGeD 1 PRACTIC AL fl. Reasonable. E ina 3-008 po yt ruc s to ent VILLAGE HALL Mire Georee, (Vera), Bore anal FOR WANT ADS 7 | Srtatiaichesrnee ss| acta tinase omens soeeene'en| "paren HE Seo © crm RO ESAS FOR RENT . Bruce A, Johnston; dear wooly 4 wie oice OR cutting. FE 20742 or FE | %-Ton Pi r brother William (Jean) : r, Federspill, PE 3-764. is yours. Aged Dp as. 8 or 6 days wk. FE! %3649. Dump ¢ auene te-ton stakes PARTIES RECEPTIONS Xremlick ang Arnold J. Johnston;|} DIAL FE 2.8181 LADY VIC. OP AUBURN HEIGHTS [ . aT BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Pontiac Farm and MEETINGS aise Arnold J. Johnston: ADY VIC. OP AUBURN HEIC a GIRL, WANTS DAYS OR WEEK| Wall and windows. Reasonable. ontiac Farm and Godnarct ga anit yo. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. works. 19 Cherryland. OR _3-2243. You. will welcoms Fe eee ranevertation. | emer Industrial Tractor Co AL TE Gio nae te aL aR Lebey- Fete onto | GIRL DESIRES DAY OR WEEE | removal. FE $4003 cr OR 3.2000 woopwar — | --_- SM! ORCHARD LAKE. nD * Harbor, Mr. 2 be =H) All errors should be _re- previous experience test ile and: must work, Good ret PE a Nee ae Perse Daity Including eantes | WE BST Oe Pn ee lie in a Say : portes immediately. The 1 J pected, oa ex- have a sweet ay OU AnD Sake ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- | Cg awrt 7 5 FE ¢1442 punch bowls. FE 45605. ToSe nen Scenics ne respcn Ust ‘be fast sccurate wee ; wanted. 81875 Pine, bn os c cu ae | y $120 Bunker st.. West Bloomfield fhan Te cancel the charyee TT have some Enowledge of simple Ts fe Wee. eit a HOREES AVAELABEE = mikces CLEANED op tree ot charge, vin Fue Wed. Children to Board 26 heat we rage a hus- that portion of the i . peentneoene. Press FIG CLERK who can Auburp Avenue Nurses Exchange. | _ Serviced ¢.L. Nelson. FE sities, Painting & Decoratin paeeant cores & vot iy Maiss| | ment which as been. ren EADY TO iNanp Came | lent Spechoosing in & cour: Der 8 eet © bee. | Mean, aw OR REPAIR. ating 2 A-1 BOARDING BOMB LD su y four "| § dered , J fo room offic : | eBOSRABEG FEPING SES Work guaranteed. FE $4 | 38? CLags ExT. gonned._F'_2-0031. runeral service will be held Mon-|} ¢rt0r. & the oe 3, oO and) = by of it St all virades” cit «| MIMEECORAPEING, SEPINO, SEC) LawnMOwERs SRaRPERED @& | eens Bos Beck Or tia. | Wtd. Household ¢ Goods joods 27 c.”'7"Godhardt. “Funeral Home ode, be care. tn. get ne ave i.| . FHday job with lols of | Woman TO BABY SIT IN YOUR 233 Florence 3 BEDROOM FLAT. AUTOMATIC | 2 LARGE RMB MODERN. Orit. rE T™m., floor. Between Crooks Rd heat. Near Fisher y. _bura end 6. rie 3655 5 LARGE RMS. ent. Near Pontiae PVT. BATH an Lake on a APTS. PRIVATE OR diser pach pevvae catranes, ist te.) RMB" vERY CLEAN. RENT cilities, 164 W. Pike 8t. Call) reas sereseber-“t0ee. door. ween 6:00 & 8:00 _30 N p.m. No drinkers. - |3 ROOM APT. FRIv. BATH. EN- 7 LARGE RMS. PVT ENT. AND, trance, newly decorated. Cg tile bath, 2800 Syivas shores — water, Goleers + 2 oe EWLY o decorated. Adults, 221 N_ Cass | wosters aa" High, Adulte aly. - $i 4 ROOMS, 7" ROOM. UONFURN. APT. IN __Util. _furn. 78 Clark. |" brick spt. bidg. nr down town, 2 RMS. WITH . ENT. heat & utilites furn, call FE On A fe welcome. $12, 28-4558, before 5. ore Aes | RMS. AND BATH. FE 400i 5-1051_ _after 5:30 2 NICE ROOMS, CLOSE IN. NO \}J LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, Ga- drinking. $10 week. FE 2-218 rage. All utftties furnished. FE- Rent Houses Furnished 35 ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS —Ain CMD NEw FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED , “1. & 2 BEDROOMS “RENT DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Pontiac’s most exclusive, modern West side apartment development. Balcony type bullding with individ: us] entrances. | Beautiful kitchens with —_ cabi- nets in decorator ne ge with plas- He ape, Bare ead telrgetatar Ausomese beat and hot water (soft) sertal and many tures. For a limited time, no leases or security deposi uired. ADULTS ONLY. .| MANAGER 19 BALMER ST. APT. 6 FE 8-6918 § OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10 AM-9 P.M. TAYLOR FEET oO GROUND FiR 3 reom apt. Private entranc bath, $45 pe: Auburn Avenue, second floor. Stu- io. apt. Private bath, beat and lights furnished, PAUL A. KERN . $55 per_mo. ae UNION LAKE - MODER. : Caishe® ope a St ae 1 BEDROOM, MODERN. ON LONG _Lk. Heat furn $15 wk. EM 3-4662. rnished. Kitchen fan, master TV | 3 y other fine tea- 1a ontaane ave” “FE 20M PVT. NCE. BUS STOP. 23-9200 Cook: & laun wane Huron. N 3) ROOM FOR WOMA 0 SHARE _ht ewe Unto 36, sich Sthome Perfect f s. ct fo & group. $1,600 for se acon. MY LAKE ORION Modern lakefront 4 bedroom, llv- ing room, furnished For Rent Seems 37 COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR —_ tiemen, Near Fish Pontiac Motors. rE. pcre § ‘ USINESS GIR: TO SHARE priviegea' min’ walk from dows Pp 3 3 iw: town Fe 2.9701. ™ 7 = SLEEPING R . 2967 N. Saginaw. Pr o 5 NisHED eee rm,, ist floor, close in, 8) Fair- grove. FURNISHED 8 ~ ae bl . GENTLEMEN, CLEAN OMFORT- able rm. Reas. Cali ‘fier 6 p.m. | aa “2-6078. BOARD OPTIONAL Oakland Ave FE 3-9100 iM, La~ 32-0708. RICE B ~ wdowalown, Call priv. Also Paros ed apts. kitchen $7 Fairgrove. SLEEPING ROOM iN NICE HOME — No other room =a, call after $:30 p.m. FE Rooms With Board 38 1 BED! , CLEAN, PARTLY _furn. 23-2000. i BEDROOM HOUSE FURNISHED, Lower Lake. EM 3-0197, Straits fg hy aa . PARTLY FRONT house, cmateety m rope 9 hot water, ell peat. hendy beach and boat, $16 April tru September. 2-422 3 BEDROOM. ¥R. A ren welemne. a On 34160. 3 ROOMS 1 ra) BATH. CALL FE noone BUNGALOW, ‘CLOSED and garage, goa heat, 2 tneerén welcome. 104 Henderson. « RMS AND BATH, OIL HEAT, furn. apt. 1-0001. ‘4 — & BATH, PARTLY FURN. Island Lake. For infor. call Lake Orion. MY 2-141!, 4 ROOMS AND BATH UTILITY room and sc perch. Couple without please. 1) 45473. i Te children, ¢ RMS. & BATH. FURNISHED OR- unfurnished 4708 Highland Rd. RMS & BATH. CLEAN | Child weleome. 154 Wall. | EXTRA CLEAN. HOME &sTYLE — TV. FE 56-0377. 14 Mat- ews. ROOM AND BOARD PE 4-602 Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACANCY FOR. MAN OR or ambulato: woman bed a ry. ground floor, 24 hour care. Rea- rt oo Acres Nursing BED On AMBULA- . Men or women. VACANCIES FOR MEI MEN PLEAS- urround & te, Sony ‘ SLICES OF HAM | “Boy! Am I glad to see you!" ____ For | Sale | Houses — 4B ay BUILDER Tri-Level'starter home on 1 acre. Immediate p EM 3-0482. BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM HOME. Part basement cn commercial lot. 100x300. OR? WATERFRONT LOON LAKE Open | to 4 p.m. Sunday 3 Bedrooms Ranch — full base- ment — fireplace — 3 years old — ettached garage — ely dec- orated — irection — gout Dizle Hwy. on Silver Rd., left on Walton Bivd., left on Loon Lake Shore Dr. to prop- erty, ant s Pensioners ac- Rates reas. red nurse in charge. UL Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN | Rooms by. Day * Week | Also rtments. | units | 8239 40, | 20x60, E PIKE. SUITABLE | for real estate, insurance or beau- ty parlor. 4-4688. | close in, $65 per mo tan “Prt 8-3319 for appointment | 1 BEDRM MODERN 4 RM., YEAR . AROUND Ss Rg season. Peene. Lk. OR | | SMALL HOME, ONE BEDROOM | Near rk, aa and grocery | Fence ground, bus line, All) utilities su Ned. Clean and cory. e ove Passe ne | SMALL 1 HOUSES FOR RENT IN- IN- | uire et 1676 er Rd. Ask for. * Loeate' Weaver. } 4-2031. ] _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 = ODP POPP Pw Ee NO — | | 1 BEDROOM MODERN, 13 MILES | ise Dixte. $40 MA 5 5-708. BEDRM MODERN_ “BRICK. ¢ aia | heat. 1611 Mt. Clemens. aves Sat. & Sun. 19 to 6 2 BEDRM BRICK. CLEAN. GA. _tage, lake priv FE 22000 — 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — BEAUTIFUL EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Now Rentin 8735 PER MONTH OFFICE: $44 NE Boulevard at Valencia \2 ao. OL HEAT, NEAR $70 — Phone FE 2- pie After p.m. 2 BEDROOM tare RITY re 485 acpeet $85 per mo, Ing Benstein 7 BEDROOM RAMONA TERRACE 2 BEDRM. DRAYTON PLAINS. heat, rec. rm., drepes oe Mee garage, $100 3 FAMILY — 6 aaa. 1 BATH, FUR- nace, Stove retrig. Ref. FE 2-7425. 3 RMS. OXBOW LAKE. NOT MOD- __ern. EM_ 3-2267. 3 BEDROOM RANCH IN ere __Ston, $80 month. Lincoln _ 2 RM. APT. §2 on MaApie_5- MApie_5-2438 ____ | ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. i, RM. UTIL. FURN. NEWLY, 115 State St. Pontine Apartments. dec. Child welcome Gargen avell. FE 2-528 Gingell ee FE 53-1977 i) RM. APT. PVT. BATH & ENT. 2&3 Every ture Partly _furn, 285 _V Whittemore. trance “9 iu t-'f- AND 5 ROOM. APARTMENTS. _ieeemn, ear Gginaw re al SS caretaker }¢ Washington. FE a 091. ¥ LGE, FRONT ROOMS. UTILT: (RMS. & BATH UPPER. 1 BED- Hes a. Adults. 258 “Or- " poom. All uttlitles fyurn. On bus chard Lk. | Nine. Adults only. 314 8. Marshall. a bBo eet re pan © + aua & Sars. Pigs ROOM. naipar anno ‘ower * a pos APT. NEAR DOWNTOWN {-pawity BRICK APT. HOUSE. Pontiac. FE ¢- 4-7059 west og ee’ 2 ROO APT. BRICK rms. & . modern, heat & . bidg. gr. downtown, heat &) pnd water furn., — only, $75 ibiities © fu F __mo__ 114 W. Pike, oa" ore. before § _ 7 Hoos AND are ~ STTLATIES 2 RMS. & BATH. UPPER 4 8 fe furn., = close in, FE 30877. _Tasmania_tn city OR >-605':— (RM. NO CHILDREN. 152 WASH- “2 RMS, PVT. BATH, | meee FE _2-6272. ROOMS AND ATH Cigen. were Pts downtown, FE retrigerstor and rt stilitics pied 7RM8. AND BATH PVT ENT | Dany wine aise Saanstiols mwuee oe after 6. (CRMs AND BATH. FRIGIDAIRE. i gg SO Per TE 8) Gey bebo West Side. Inquire 95 me R RMS, AND poikeg oe OR * rat, PE. 2-4309 Rice Ye faspousiina worsen: ¢ To responsible verso ROOM COTTA ae ND Pn i$ vee Huron. Street — Huron T_RM pee a. FORR, (REAR FISHER | rot Bares Os VF BATE sr Fic * 7) BATH & GARAGE. OX = 1 EAN Couple only. 318 N.| _DUs_line, FE _§-6207. -_ |S ROOMS nD BATH, UTILITIES i 5 “5 R. UTIL. FURN. furn., close in, FE 3-9877. iN o RM. AT. ; oe @3 Sylvan Court, vers DPPER FL CLOSE IN: TOR 4 APT. CLEAN, RENT ae . & BATH, FULL BASE- by m month. ‘63 Poplar off Baldwin. ment FE = . ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. |5 : . CLOB in beautifully 4 orated. Working i te ae tee le preferred. $85, FE 4-3370. TRMS. MODERN, HEAT & GAS |>~ “ROOMS & BATH. et ATE 8T. 850. 2165 Pontiac Ri., nr. ake. |_$65. After 6, FE 4 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 5 ROOMS, —, soe ik: NR. GEN. re me eral Hi FE 4-6491. I RMS. & Sate bier |® ROOMS AND BA couple. Pvt. entrance. feet side. | et fe ea $0002, $16 wk. FE ROOMS, 2 BEDROO 3 COZY RMS. oe LAUNDRY, * uae Near Generel oe) ecpenl. ‘Ret. ent. & ath, util, furn, Reduced| required. FE 22600, 00 $ wk. 63 8. Tasmania.|5 RMS BATA, W. SIDE. AND Gag heat, FE 4-7328 3 RMB. & “BATH. CLEAN. PV 90 OAKLA ND & perfect for working couple. ai bebo decorated 4 room apart- furn. 2470 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-1573,|_ ment, moras See Caretaker. Y' x Lo ta, besaopre reciated, ‘woyt VER seen “sane only. 244 8, Marshall, FH 9-0303. RMS, AND BATH, PVT. vi pat and nice. Adults poste BIRMINGHAM — CENTRALL $20" ag Inquire at 273 suk loc shee-—neviy ifgcorated 2 ey win. ‘viet rooms. room, suto- BATH AL figerater’ ate “Private wa. fara. bot clones, Yowly parking 3 Ca oak .m. FE 3-7682, $058 or FEderal 8-2163. ain BATH, COU- 5 eee GLEAN 6 ROO’ AND. BATH, RN FOR MID- r fat, ao yes re 44127. ee Fonadoner: pre- SOIC PPARTMENT. Fi Thy + cokme. mo.| WOOD “APARTMENTS, ‘1l¢E. Howard, 3 as tas eens os LAUNDRY | — facilities. tet JAMES K BLVD. vely 5 m apartment. Stove i eye and refr! erator furnished. Near Adult ty. St. Benedict's School, Availabie o_o May ist. Call Broker, FE 4-2533 / or caretaker FE 4-3000 beth, 31 E. 3 FMS. = j = _ “INQUIRE ire, Adulte 2-6019, LUXY 2 8B M, RACE . NEAR A = beautiful pvt. lake and ground. 8 Suing cating, GUIDE TO GOLD: : Sell tye things you're not using 4 through Classified a ail ROCHES fishing, UN re. 3 [eS HOME. 80 rata, 3 BEDRM ALMOST NEW RANCH. $70. 5176 Pon- | 737_Baidwin ly decorated, free parking, close 6 cae © OUPLEX. UTILITIES PAID ULTRA-NEW | groaRs WEST | aide. FE 2- «Rent | Office Space — a KEEGO HARBOR. EXCELLENT | opportunity fer right business. | Center of town. Plenty of parking. | Directly above city” offices. 675 sa. ft Modern. Gas heat vers | good potential FE 2-062. M & M | Cleaners NEW BUILDING. ‘4 BLOCK FROM downtown Pontiac on bus line Rent includes: noe ligbts and big parking jot. Ideal for profession, §55 per month up. PE 2-6260. —_—o ~WEST SIDE. Open Sunday | | { | | st Lge. fenced lot, tiac Lk. Rd. N. of Crescent Lk. rs LI 3-4820 after 7. 3 BEDROOMS, 1% BATHS, NEW- ly decorated, drapes, carpeting. 2605 Pontiac Rd., MU 45576, open | Sat. & Sun # ROOMS AND UTILITY, OIL heat, oe 2-6332 or FE 2-5788, after « BEDROOM HOME, DOWNTOWN yton, Nice location. Responsi- _bie party, Inquire 22 Auburn. © RM., pales BSMT., AUTO. HEAT | _—Ph ; §-0008 between 3 & 6 p.m. | F ROOMS AND BATH All on 1 peer 772 Mae Street. _heat La Congas and screens. sao _ Building ¢ co { priv. 1 Lee Tot Near ‘iam Lr. 5 RM. MODERN ON LAKE. BASE- | R_3-3176, ment and furnace. 15 mi, from (WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP, LARGE Pontjac MA 56-7061, ask for ats. frame house, needs repairs, price Frazier. 12 to S. 1563 8. Goats Rd. Large 3 bedroom, 2 level Oj) furnace. | l_bath in Autematic water heat-| er 8 scenic acres. Trees Terms | arranged & finish yourself. Bela- | ig — to Coats r 3% mi of I nidan wood road. , "PONTIAC REALTY . P $-8275 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 41A ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE poo approximately 5,000 square eet warebousing area. $200 per pel Located 663 south Tele. graph. FE 4-2507. LARGE BUILDING, SUITABLE for warehouse or any ty: of ; business. Good location. abe E: | Pike. Rent Farm Property 41B 20 ACRES FOR RENT OR ON shares, 4350 Morgan-Rd. FE 71-0904 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GARAGE 10X18 er crv edad cE- ment floor, FE 8-14 Industria] and commercial renta) properties §.000 square feet con- crete floor and industrial ventila- tion. Cah us for spaces required. MAYNARD SLATER * ERWIN SLATER 53-55 North Parke St. | FE 4-3546 } ___For Sale Houses 4 2 BEDROOM, Me x 3 FT. 1 L 2576 James. $7,000 cash or $1. Qo | for equity. Payments are $48 mo. | including insurance & taxes, Bal-/ ance of $5,606. | 4 ROOMS, BASEMENT, pope ae low down payment. North _City, FE 4-7082 or MY 2-€008. MOVING OUT OF STATE: 2 BED- _room unfinished home. OR_3-7516. 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. GAS $5,150. Only $150 cnn. EM 3-0135 6 RMS. GAS HEAT. § JESSIE _near Pike Ref. FE 5-5812. 6 RMS. REDECORATED. W more, $69 mo. FE 4-3136. 6 RMS. & BATH. RANCH TYPE. _$85 mo. FE 2-66508. 7 RMS. & BATH. MECHANIC S&T. Ss Y asia 2044 Auburn Ave. FE TRM RM pale YEAR ed MU e4a8 BOvEs E-) t ACRES with 4 room rly modern house settin, ltop. Paved road. a ve year's lease, $65 month- Dorothy $ Snyder Lavender 29 Years. 7001 Hi, Thiand Rd. (M58) Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-6417 $40 MO., 4 _ < 2685 _Qrenard Lk. A 466 KENILWORTH 4 rooms and bath. All on 1 floor. Rent or sell. WE 3-4200 or MI 6-7955. Jerome Building Co. 3023 NORCOTT ° oT. 3 rooms down and = he ee Farber. pom ‘Building’ Co. AUBURN houses. $35 mo. up. war's rent or t MI 6-7055. Je- SMALL IGHTS. 2-2153. CLARKSTON. 6 MILES. GLE 2 bedrm. Garden space, $65. MA S0zY 6 RMS. MODERN Aa rage. Sn Keego Harbor. Pontiac. serena norreNE: KSTON, 3 - rsech, 70711 Felix Drive. x 140, ‘Children welcome. = gt Ph, MA 6-1110. WE |: 302, month, Phone 41587 ask sk for Mr, Dorris, NEAR GASHABAW 6 RM. BRICK ran _very clean, ‘ies mo, FE 8-6819. NEAR BALDWIN. full basement, fu TER — 54 ig tae NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedroom starter ome with tull baserr ent and rough ing. On your lot or will buil on our jot. With smail oe iS pee ment. F: Wi Cuset Williams Lake Rd. & M30. ce open +-8 BEDROOM HOME, CONVERS ently located. By owner 23-4731. BY OWNER, MUST SELL, REAL 8 m, bath, large WEST Zio SUBURBAN 2 BEDROOM, auto heat, large living room, extra closet space, lake anes. immediate possession, down or will trade for ‘housetratler. _FE_5-7605_ or OR 3-3022. ROOM FARM HOUSE, WITH 2% acre corner, with $1900 down. Ortonville, NA 17-9333. LARGE 6 ROOM 8 $300 down. $55 land cor- month. tract. Balance $5,500" EM 3-2654. BY OWNER. WASHINGTON PARK 1% story. Full basement, FE “OWNER. 7 BEDROOM, LA T vines. si200 for $1800 fons ag "he a month includes taxes & insurance, 1044 ysl. Lake Louise Ortonville, Mich Lake Berane For the Handyman | large family. 4 bed older home Mesde a a little fixing and decorating, 86,000. Terms . Several 2 and 3 bedroom homes No aoen payment. 5 per cent interes C. PANGUS, Realtor 2169 M-15. Ortonville NA_ 1-28 a IMMACULATE 2 BEDROO home. yrs. old in add “Fe 4-9123, Open Sat. and Sun., 1 - 6 1676 rete, an sees, tot right. a 3 bedr iy full Sasoment” po gree lh, with A. "PRIMM, Realtor to Grand’ River GR 61210, KD 6-068 | JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 13 West Huron 8t or FE 21-9676 HOUSE $ room and bath full basement, forced air ofl heat, furnished. 3 | lots, Total price $8,500. able down payment. 6060 Hackett Street, West off Airport Rd. be tween Pontiac Lake Rd. Elizabeth Lake Rd. . L. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 DRAYTON ‘WOODS. 3 bedrm. ranch. 29 - dining rm. Lge. kitchen, “puilt in oven & range. 1% baths. Family rm. full basement. 2 jfirepiaces. Attached 2 car garageJOR 3-8106 43 7 Reason- |) Midrow, Dray COLORE EVERYTHING. NO MONEY DOWN. : NO $$ DOWN As low &s $175 cles: costs home. cal. hee Seiaks. . R. J. (DICK) V. ALUFT 45 Oakland Av E 5-0693 CaLL SUNDAY. FE sie MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKE HOME lovely ranch modern prie® attached garage, in both living room & tiled bath, rooms. 1% bed: rooms, & den. tanasseoad lot, 500. TWO HOMES Situated on a very fine parcel, vicinity MSUO, the pavement. close to school. Rncanet jocation for your, new WILLIS M. BREWER LES MOR. FE ¢5181 7 acre just off Huron 8t. Eves. FE 8-0823 _ GI—ALL BRICK ft. ranch. Full basement, 24 kitchen, built in oven =_ range. City ter 94-96 E. wal sew Schools adjacent, Best residential. _Call now Jear Becker, OR 3-2966. 6 RMS. 3 BEDRMS. siding. Storms & screens, Walled Lake area, $2,000, dn. $48 MA 42951, — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9663 3- Bedroom Brick CLOSING COSTS ONLY— 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE «¢ BEDROOM, 2 DOWN, 1 MASTER. gas heat, garage, large well land- scaped lot, St. Michael and North- ern’ high school district. Handy to Pentiac engineering and new MSUO. 577 Lowell, E. off Josiyn, _ho mortgage cost _Open 2-6 p “JAMES K Beautiful 4 bedroom brick on | aod i | | =| extra largé Weil ia#@icaped lot. | Large living room with fireplace, full dining room, modern kitch- en with breakfast nook. Lots of closet space, larg bedroom:, full ceramic tile bath. Plastered walls & oak floors. Oil heat, full basement, 2-car brick garage with ved, drive Wil accept trade Pull price only $26.000 on terms. | SIDE ted living ul kitchen, NORTH bedroom with car term ry * $450 DOWN 2 bedfooms, oak floors. Plastered walls, full basement. Stoker heat & electric water heater. Auto- matic dish washer & disposal 2-car garage on 300 ft. lot close to schools. RILEY REAL ESTATE 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 448210 FE 4 1137 WEST TROQUOIS RD. T rms. 1% baths. Car Fireplace. se _Exc. c. cond. FE “MULTIPLE as SERVICE eecar Drapes. car garage. Seminole Hills ast nook w ith ample closet space, Ss Nothing down & $61 per month including taxes @& Insurance, The interior of this 6 yr. old home is finishéd in knotty pine. 2 nice $16,900. bedrooms, 1% car garage & Ah | ileges, om Maceday Investors If you are iooking for an {n- vestment that will bring in $75 per week during the Summer months, then you shotild look at this 2 bedroom lakefront home, 60 x 200 ft. jot, full basement, . oll furnace & close to schools & 8 hopping center. Bi-Level and Tri-Level Starter homes. Nothing down on your lot or have several choice lots available. Model open tor your inspection, A LTY TED McCUL OW BeayToR 5143 Case-Blisabeth w b-1 fl @ a.m, to 8:30 p.m, Gunday 1-8 | | | | | { i For Sale Houses 43 8 RM, FRAME HOUSE. OVER- sized 2 car garage. 3 room shack, ~SUBDIVISION— New & Beautiful TRI- LEVE QUALITY IN Design, Materials & Workmanship Warmth. hospitality. LS and gtactousness from the charming exterior throughout the spacious Nving the design of these homes, SEE areas are the keynotes in These Outstanding Features: =. LARGE BEDROOMS —cEna with double MIC TILED B. vanity and mirror, ATH —2CAR ATTACHED GARAGE ~PANELED ACTT with natural fireplace. —WORK-SAVER KITCHE - With built-in ‘Hotpoint’ oven & ROOM we ie it for iat at se acta €all us for de- Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. > fiditae Bea Open Dally 8 to 9 — sunday 12 to 5 +B 27 BEDROOM HOME. PORCH TO be finished for possible ms Large po dn wr ng ving dining 150 ft. = Tighes Lk. area, by owner. OPEN HOUSE Sunday, April 12 10 a.m. ‘til dark 812 First St., Milford This is a 1,230 sq. ft. redwood and ledge rock conlomporsry. Hi- fi system, perimeter heat. 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, family kitchen. Carport.. Beautiful ,100-ft. let with large pines. City water, gas, sewer: Under $21,000, LE REALTY. 135 Highland d: (M50), Highland. MU 42045. our 4 $450 MOVES YOU A large ot lake Twe-3 bedroom briek ranch homes, full base: it. gas heat, ‘es ke ‘privileges. all for a and removable from | OOM RICK: BIRMING- | hay eel a Side Figen ranse: : a a Bn save agencies. aon heat, ~ rd South Big Full’ basement & garage, newly wifi cae Beaver Rd. *Gontact Mr. Dene = y ecorated. 49272. MI 1-0558. AND MANY decorsted._ Mi ae Urs was ea” eee pepe e rk 4 BEDRM BRICK. *K. PULL B. PERRY Dane se Oges, | OTHER FEATURES |" 2a cubes ome oun SEDiDT__NON, BE GEC _Penced yd. FE S109. ful trees, 191233 Th Jol near OR 3.8113. SY OWNER—? BEDROOMFULL MODEL | Saat Ae. 2 te S-ROOM BUNGALOW basement. win accept small awn walls, Hard- ayment or late model car. FE 7 ee ae weet — Carport. Basement. dn $63 mo or $300 dn. & §79| Qi furnace. 2 lots. Reasonable A THINKING MAN'S HOUSE & terms to responsible pare ~ ~ Sr OD cr hac oe IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY | re | I roR-SLE_BY OF er UGRLER REALTY urnace. sto suit . inaw i 3 income property. Priv » sean HES ay neon | UNG 2-5 P.M. | teat ea Re ret eal| NOTHING DOWN: end dining room carpeted. Base. | Hs . : ment. Gas newt, 1 Meck from | $19 950 BY OWNER Sat. & we ix a ie a HOME, BRICK 00. - ¥ rms : FIVE x Wil qenaider, a small house as | f] ee ee brick in in Tro jarge tai a spugh wine adheg a pone elwooD Ri REALTY FE 2-5452, PLUS LOT tched. like Dew. $13,968. ue be tarter st Homes ; TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. 7 BED-| MAKE OFFER ain se $entt oom - : one CUSTOM BUILT LAKE BOMES merce, and, aeakrast. 63 | LOTS Owner left state, 3 bedroa Twin Views ©. ‘Pontiac. onthly, —$1500 with $28 > >: 1% baths. Fireplace. Attached rr Starfire ce . “Ent 36531 mo. EM my FROM $2,750 rage. On large lot with lake priv) 32" CinceR 31 aaD- © TEARS OLD Vi BEDROOM eee eee ee coerce neigh: | 78, Om S neres, MY 3-3126. 14 car garage. Vertical venetian | borheood. Near U Lake sbep- 7 BEDRM HOME BASEMEN , biind “drapes yard. Very low sown Other Models center. Terms to suit. shear ane. Sone garage. 01 _ payment. By owner. FE 24308, | Under Construction INVESTORS . om Fuchi. ; ‘BST 3 bedroom asemen y * sSboot acta ‘ving rm drapes | 2 years old, Needs some fiaisn-| RANCH STYLE ca as heat, storms. sereens, | DIRECTIONS: ; r $2900 oo olga borsgt pry (PING Walton Bivd —north on equity, Balance #6200. A really 3-BEDROOM BRICK é = = ntonville — left’ on ~ . : I E ES - one ARE * Mesdewsees to model _ I LAKE PRIVILEG 1s atiful ome | watch for signs. 3 bedroom ranch with lake Driv. RIG OWNER — Locaied = eas Some thee $15,000 hagee You can move in with just Rigo —— rice renee. bedrooms. 1'3 mortgage costs down, brick and aths. 16x18 tiving room, dining | JOHN J. VERMETT BROKER ee 5 cre (ote ust room, large kitchen and sewing | FAMILY ROOM EM 3-6466 room. Fisstered wails. Beowital j 9203 Commerce Rd. ape win. Waterford ~~~ 2 ar floors. —<—S «af basement with recreation fit iy 16x25 with netura) fireplace LADD’S reatly ‘ taxes. Storms and screens. poreges se | and siding jass doors. NO LAKEFRONT eaturing a large room, . rage en 3 lots on small lake. DOWN PAYMENT except — a, aad = “Ss ANGUS, Realt mortgage. costs to OI. Lots BUILT FOR YEAR AROUND be ca as . AS : 4 { extras: utomatic bal * 2160.1 "ets. orteavan. sp aie washer, garbage disposa! This home ‘one built by the oon ® patio ond Retest Sites ma ct nl nh a and 2 car garage. Excellent er for his permanent home, bed : fall: d CRESCENT LK. PRIV. 3 BEDRMS | North end area. On 1'% lots result — @ good job.. ON MAIN fieiahed ; a ce ee ome eet Oe | Custom built. and only FLOOR’ 3 hice bedrooms with con and” ceiling, nelnding . i ey e s . modi a : _ $14,000. Owner, FE 2-3031. | bathrooms. Living reom with a room; 2 car in medi é} Pc | natural fireplace, The kitchen ts garage "with 16 ft. cement drive NEAR WATERFORD HI a wife's dream — it's huge w mmediat ossession ife’s d it's b ith road; auminan seems and 4bedroom home, Large lot with, xood windows and @ large eating screens; a couple walk lake privileges. $7,550 with small - space. Also a 12x14 sun room or| % 1% acre out-lot onto lake. down pay — A; 5 Room Ranch built in ‘55 dining room overlooking the lake Price $22,500. 1e Acre Two bedrooms pius 9x10 hen Ma daira nix nad extra ation and | Large home, with finished apart- See ee notteem . Reh: kitchen “The freak side, vowerds Eppotaiments call PE @-1104. ment up, downstairs weeds finish- | ik ia Rin ee eee »| the lake fs exposed with large ing. pan basement, $7,200 with | carport. Priced $10,800 with bring rid roe natural fireplace pees: Reg wp : To C RAWE “ORD AGENCY sO GS pes mar taclosing | downstairs. THE PROPERTY — be Suishod fue punctate Sed. Loree MY 3-1143 609 E, Flint 8t. taxes. and insurance. rt Racy Lage lil ae ee . buack bar in kitchen, gas bs heat. lie car e, lot 90 = ee ca ee _ Sey eer tin. eaStink tes, 2 sory rms an : bain up. N. Johnson, 2 lots. 1 COLONIAL LAKEFRONT F n m, ates Lk. by f. Pat cent aid LADD'S | ia ms water beaier ms Gnd | with 4 bedrooms, 1'% bath fcee” arden. 6068" dow oe i new kiteren, fireplace, 2 lots ss Piste Hey. on took 61432 after 7 “Farage” Oni. hyo ead 20 YEARS OF SERVICE ' ye Bye West Weule axles business | =; | OTTAWA DRIVE ; . Y n quic. sale — r . —side._$ PE 4-695) hurry on this Wonderful condition, brick ND A BIG HOME — $300 DOWN one heme. Verstibule entrance, rge house with small office on center hall, fireplace in pon 7 cee st lol Ia need of tome ELIZABETH LAKE ; ing room. full Gaing reom, 12-5 p.m. . er: OA 8-2918. breakfast nook. Ca: zat a few stepe from the ool drapes ineluded. ‘ —— ranch home with full nest sand ° beach rooms a r up, Gas FURNISHED MODEL | — covsty."S"tooms. nrepunce, | fred, steam, ‘eat, “Double . . al re. ivi ~ UMBINC UM- OP EN ceria crane wiichen with ah: easel CCUM AIDING. TILE BATH, OAK ovep, range and ; Cc C. R EAST SIDE . } Fever, cami, cat |F*SAAIPE sears wu weer.” | FORGES gouhrans, FORCED Hot water rom heat. 2 fully conditioned home, Nice . DAILY 10-8 baths, 2-car garage. on 2 kitchen, 3 bedrooms down. If you would like this home dup- lots. pat eo sat latge Bedroom up, Pull y let, come out 111 MELROSE a $12,950. 7, basement, auto heat, Ga- ee, Sha’ che: Oh. weeel oe Lr aairbg North Perry and | ee fest tems cated close to ot Saat at the "$8250 Pr sabe chen ‘3 ta id ’ Neat, clean § room bung® WEST F C Wood Co COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT low with basement and new third “High School for_ one ° chy near hdthe nian rece a grand brick home. Double Williams Lake Road at MIB /TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT portation. Priced at $7,500— Reomene Cla tea sete ottice Open os 3,700 equity. We need a 3 sod porch dewa wroreer eecregn aome reasonably and. ; DLORAH BLDG. co... 5 cation and os - gents fier ig finished, * setae FE ASS district. Can - pay $80-$85 i monthly, : NOTHING DOWN OPEN $200 DOWN Becoments, Various. loca: + /3 2B ~ ue r 3 bedroom starter house with base.) "=DROOMS — $8.060 Sef Tar oe gree SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. ment, rough wirlng included. Don | . 2244 BRIGGS ST. sd McDonald. OR 3-2837. Yes, we cap hardly wait | OTTAWA HILLS Quick Possession on this 3 bed Le, to SHOW you so -many home One of the Smeal 3 bedroom room . Aluminum sid : "THIMK!" prea rll Meeetietl 3 - Shiota ee eereaee be ait cat bedrooms. New a coting” iat 29 Rec. . bath, Basement ad tees lassed-in. b serpeting, dishwasher, ee ting reation toom tiled and fin’ : 4 bleep n breezeway and in-cluded, double garage, , 14 car garage. $13,200, Terms. WHERE ELSE CAN “YOU brag 4 se ©6300 lot ete, Seein . believing. BUY A HOME FOR with garden raspberries and Prica $25, Drive out, a2 Huron to Crescent fro: J Lk. Rd. th te je By Right . $82 DOWN fam new school. Seeing is | Wr BUY LAND CONTRACTS | io Rriggs. watch for open sign. wretwioxmt Bateman & | NICHOLIE OPEN —VA TERMB— -& HARGER CO SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. a enti t } 3 K am se 33_W. HURON ST. FE &-aa3| 211 W. LONGFELLOW .« BEDROOM COLONIAL p Nn 2 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT.| Immediate Possession. down . ‘ ho ag & let. Gas heat. Low] payment or will acce! B.. as In JUDAH LAKE Estates REALTORS FFE 4.0528 taxes. #1000, an ,af79 mo. 4 °N.| down payment. 2 BR. home. Pull ‘ied WI 1 .t 371_8. Telegraph Eve. & Sun. elawn, §-2211. a rnace, Btorms ifetime Aluminum SMALL MODERN HOUSE & GA- . ts ROOF & SIDING rage” At Elizabeth Lake, FE 520 Linda Vista Drive out Baldwin, West. on Long- 5-2890, Excellent 3 bedroom brick, fellow. FHA all on one floor. Full base- 118 MOSES TOT | 2 EM MQUER A MOUER AN RE] - ST iscay ter ure sear, OPEN 6 rm onee. Paved. aon Close Priced $12,759 with approx- LORAH BUILDING CO in. $2,500 imately $263.28 down end SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M ulldor of National Homes , Spproximately $90.58 pe ‘ “ oes FE 2.9122 For Colored month including taxes, in- 209 RUSSELL | = =” 8 rm. pause surance, § per cent interest, IMMEDIATE Possession, 2 BR. ‘16tm kh and principal, § THIS h Tile bath. Newly decorat- \J2 rm mee ge ERTY NOW! Call ed. Ol furnace. But in 1986. 3 aw Bz,\V. DINNAN ceabee oo Meee Se th 800" down, c ‘uron FE 42577 ron St. (Downstairs corner CLARKSTON — MUST SELL, 3 of the Riker Bidg.) — Re Bedroom | 's"ihutat seus : car és ’ a storms, wil] take §2,700 arpeting. 6-Room Brick OPEN HOMES ston school” MAC estas.” NE | 34 Acres, 2°Baths . Lovely reclaimed brick, full day- IN d WID. TO BUY. CITY, WEST| lent "basement 2 fireplaces a] SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. No fealtors : ent: sort ‘baile wand ver Tron. Ge 2555 PONTIAC RD. $100 DOWN |*iekcommrsaeeagys | Hat ESE) pessoa ee . acres, 2 baths, 2 firepl 1 en floors. | Moderate ¢ n, : Lake--Liverneis area 400060. ba M Soom red, wall, oily ‘tse| Large living room, drapes includ: Moves You In oat complete Kitchen in basem A| ed. Modern kitehen bag built in = arco ome cs tg feet] alt in “Calh Mevaaie. A S 7 : rice $21,000, bedrooms have dou 8. Ie | - SO 627 S. PONTIAC "TRAIL To Settle Estate car garage. Only $1620. down, {2 ; re . OPEN 1-5 Attractive 2 bedroom with | at- | WHY PAY RENT? Exceptionally nice. 3 bedrm. briek | (Acne Fare reed yeteurman | iebt on Poutes re se | losed breeveway, 34 aroce od large lake. 75 x 123 f lot, erty. East of Opiyee. pes : fion tm. Paved patio Some fur.| nice lawn and shade. Well land- | ‘ BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS Piahine a ig Lake By Oe ar te Bg Fo a room, “ OPEN - gs y * o ace, large screene Fi LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES "(**{(- HUETT, R atts palo’ $1,000 down and $73. per) oe ealtor month, Cash talks here. SUNDAY 2 Te 5 PM | 3 MODEL OPEN FE _6-0458 or ___MU_4-6083) 600 Ft. Lake Frontage © | - as _PaRSOR LAE HOMES | Unusual setting —. secluded and 405 E. WACTOS WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 vnc private Beautiful grounds with fl EX EPT FRIDAY WEST SUBURBAN, $17,050, SPA- ¢ of white ‘birch, ee cious 3 bedrm. brick ranch home, oy ee ane wok trees. 2 bedrooms, 2 blocks ier 4, Meptalm attached parece. | pared streets, room with fire- At’ eatrpetin ed bas pes, ares Baie tor sement, oll nals WESTOWN eA TY age 1% be .. Peowner. 000 ‘with eg wim: aon ves. LI BY OWN | SEDR BRICK. iso" ty of Tretia ge sire “ain Large x per arom. Storm . Drive out me “its Sh & screens, $68@ down. | ¢il 1yOux-F ranks PC wR vo balence subdivision, 9660 own. ie Meluding taxes @ teeurdnge.| — G: tb REAL i \ iene (300 Bite Rey ete MRF yton | 2d im. Walton / f / ? a J ‘ / . " f Va a -* . J «| i " i a he eee itn ett atk en ee citi Sa sees, Smid sad tes —~? vs Frc HAYDEN, Realtor “Open ——.. Sun: 1 to de eae | Wisner School Area ‘eee 5 Family 1 Income pee ents apace ‘Rae ices nace. 2 car garage. oats ‘Lake ~ onl te gg =a; 2 wi Boom: ak Sunday day 2-5 b Am. ee sig Mea Mer paces y room. with ‘A olb washer 2-7 $17,950 ft. Nee . aaeee on Huron 8t., also OUTSTANDING RA RANCH HOME, 2 lots on wa Drive. 2 mod- TELEGRAPH mes — wi rooms Tag tame ab. LONTIACWAT.| oer howe has ¥ ins te unus' e! e ord =, wo} —_ Eo ap anol Must have substan- wo « be proud to dou home. ere are aim ae : ents — Outstanding in- you. will admire : re yestment property-——S mee : — exce ee _ susan, built tiok on West Huron 8t.—shows oven and grill, three ex' al-| heavy — on your money. Full ly rhe rn —— to qualified pur- 3 He r bavemegt with paneled eer scans re c AN bungalow pre. A home ‘wine » lot of Dol-| cedar co ext: pron 8 iM oreo is oa A homey ca ‘+ a 3 BEDROOM RANCH “HOME ded, oak floors.” & painted ; Y $14, walls, oi] heat, Close and A -Trambl: brick ranch home| very nic Hi price $8300,- onl you would Pp | to call your; $ do bal. $55 per mon' own, Just as neat ‘and clean as| includes taxes. ; a pin All rooms bright r mee, . nice bedrooms, tile ‘bath, patio _ William 5 rear. Solid driv ¥/ Realtor FE. 2-0263 SES soagna” Locsten off ELE. 101s, West Huron ebeth La TWO FAMILY BRICK 2? BLOCKS HURON Five he ag and five up. Built-and convenience of two families. 2 of ‘Bited furnaces ne OPEN 1 HOUSE win rises at oll fo ere renin | fisssed one "5 fo sane iS porch ‘ = fae Co ace RD RD., Ck PAST Ait PORT RD TO 1061 LAKEFRONT 26x52 POPEDETION. Ae ang and 7 room ram ling home built own- er for soctert. and livibility. oa) re- 1 Make it oe Classified Ads. To fil fil i : filtt ae Z 333 ae i a au is righ Mp wave a8 f a of new and used property. Many Lake Front REALTOR _%, Buron Open Evenings till 9 ~ OPEN > SUNDAY |REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581 OPEN ‘TIL 8” “MILLER ST ‘over 250 BROWN alow ta 13x21 ft. oa, from city, DOWN — Lovely ttle home with two ree 60 60 x 158 ft. lots. ou furn storms & screens, Priced ‘ only $7700, west Bh go ne to bol New oil furn. yy Re storm: screens, Gar, Large sereened porch. All large rooms. Pull loge dining room, All you oe Ci od costs, Priced side pis wil be er ed ‘w roof, at get storms, Oi) furn. 7 you need 4s shout $275 ciosing costs. SEL OR TRADE — 20 acre farm — 6 J* juotere, nee Good , agg > — ae ig OO “te + . part a peoare SELL OR TRADE — LAKEFRONT Ranch style bungalow with at- tached breeseway & 2 car gar. ag drive, Over 100 ft. of wa- romese: iy, not really en- joy living at ony Yer Wily trade for city home. . a GI — Lovely = - 2 bedroom modern home burn Street Excellent” condition. Gar. Timken oi] furn. Storms & _isereens. Here is a real — ' You can rent out the extra room and make = Se on van need is the ts. eration, “enkded. home you List WITH 1 -- For. fast & et py in ¢ & vitinity, OPEN! 9-0. L. H: BROWN, Realtor | vt, ake Road LAKE ‘PRIVILEGES on — ‘Lake with og beay- tiful pedroom ranch home oe ss after 6 $ call rE sour A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ‘FE 4.353 PEN LJ . 3-5 P.M. SUNDAY - 65 CHIPPEWA ROAD hed frame with green blinds rooms aes den & closed ~ 1% bath. Netusal ‘ull basement, large lot deep. Low down payment, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 1 West | naan St. fect | 2536 Dixte HWY. FE _5-8161 FE 4-4278 Lj OPE Sunday 2-5 p.m. Elizabeth Lake Estates 308 S. Winding Five room home with break- fast nook, unfinished up- stairs. full basement, 2 lots, Ss separate room, rms and screens, automatic heat and hot water, lake privileges, distance os e to pew cone” school. Priced at 12,900, with FHA,- imme- te jon. To dia drive west on Lak “BUD” Nicholie, Resheet 49 Mt. Clemens 8t. FE 56-1201 qr PE 48773 “BUD" Smart Investor—Look at this well Lg mg 2 fam- fly income, with full basement, 3 car rage, Lower apart- ment features 2 bpconaaed and —— screened front corel newly decorated interior. riced at $13,500,.why not make | your appointment today. . Here It Is A heap of living in this de- lightful 3 bedroom brick bun- Fogg with fenced rear yard for kiddies. Handy west side ‘ and featuring ca: in 4 room and dining for lasting beau- . full Senemnens with automat- recreation space. at sas. Ps a to . 4% ee Gi. mortgage. Buy t while you can. “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor St. FE $1201 . 5-8004 JOLL © ee so b oge SUITCAS right in this 2 beat wmoders home completely including TV and air conditioner, Basement with oil nace, 1% car garage, enclosed front porch. Small down payment and $65 per month puts you in ~ your own home. MoOEL Evenings after 6 call OR 3-1975 JOLL, REALTOR FE_ 4-456) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPE . j Sunday 26° Orchard Lake Village q e- ment, Built 1942. $35,000 terms. A another lake front on WA POINT with 2 bedrooms Brick activities it 2 Reduced price & terms. Direc- tions: Orchard e Keego Harbor, north stone pillars, Watch pe im 8. As for Mr. Fear. FE 5- OPE Sunday 2-6 Bi-Level - aice ‘Front 10280 Hisabelh Lake Rd. m4 oP gy | (yeoiices, Bu Built i 1006, M8 mb Bee Robinson. ui ue: irec tue “West of og Asean and take Elizab Doth Lake left, follow arrows. PE * 1 . Sunday 2-6 Forest Lake Estates 133) Fieldway. HIGH ona HILI. basement w h room, 4 tion 953. $2 terms. See Mr Tuohy, Ph. FE 4-1796. Directions: Take square Lake Road West of ere to i Hickory. Grove Turn one. te addt to sain “and turn right address - Kingler | 1S a “an sel" .S. L.“Looking for a New Master won find,"* \. ed basem a9 recrete 6.500 room, ve. anf garage, intee lot. $10,200. pe io To 8 CLARK 1 REAL ESTATE UG ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE" John K. Irwin’ & SONS" OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 ; TWO FAMILY et ¢-// © 1909 by NRA Service, ing TM Rog. U.S. Pat. On, “I’m never going to baby-sit for the Johnsons again ~ ‘unless I’m given spanking privileges!" . For Sale Houges 4&3 SCHRAM NEAR. OXFORD 3 ——— = with full > basem Ol Pa heat, 3 Rreplaces recrea- gat On a 100 x 400 oF erage, OF 8 at $14,050, be hard te says . ean bungalow. Lovely living — a. Fogg & peoem and you, will pave 10. see. this ab, Month, Ol FA heat family sised kitchen with eat! é space. ceramic tile bath, ful arate entrances gnd baths. basement, breezveway and 2 car garage. Extra 7% ft. lot. $17,500 with low down-payment, F.H.A, Terms. Drive out got a Avenue to Square Lake Road, turn right to Bratton and then to 307 en, in Colonia, Hills, John K. alrwin & Sons EALTORS 313. West West Huron Street or FE 2-4031 EVE. PE 28503 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / T 1 comeail a | WEST SUBURBAN—3 Bed- room brick bome with at- tached 2 car probe. Large t ‘ining el, modern kitchen Divided basement with recreation ares, Lot 84 x 150. Conven- fently located for Priced for quick sale at * $14,500. WEST sme, cies in, Brick Ranch. 2 a. tile bath, "Living ot ith din- ing casas 4 lity ‘sired for washer and dryer, Al hed plastered 1% car arage. BS pomery fenced yard wi ish pond. Needs decoratin Pe a solid value at $12,700. Ap- proximately $2,600 down. bedroom down and bath up have ° es & 8 eo eas e e Ss a 3 s = 3 , DOWN — Canal front beautiful Cass Ca Lakes, 138 *; 17 ft, living room. Modern kitchen with good table space. Oak floors attractive decorations, You'll be glad you WE onrenet STARTER: HOMES vaila yk SMALL ‘Dow NTS Call and let us laen ana to you. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor rk vis ae Rd. A gr = uae GILES $9,950... 3 full price on a 2 b resale Paved street. 2 blocks off Baldwin, See ~ this today! Irwin Street 2 houses on a large near Baldwin hg trad One house has 2 five room apartments; 2nd house has 5 rooms, Very reasonably priced— —Terms arranged. GILES REALTY ,CO. FE ie 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9 A.M.-9 P.M. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | WHITE BROS. 2 lot Co. CLOSE IN gov wants fast sale on this Too’ Re with — ten separate dining Gas hot water & tiled ‘path heat. 1% car garage. A steal at $8,195 with $ down, 4 Ww ILLIAMS LAKE _—~ time offered — & bed: story frame * nom Separate _ room. "Pull divid: ment. ra closet & stor- age siace. ‘2: car garage. Hot pono ag Covered front Rod m7 1 floors. iis lot. Lake Walls. sare lan et All this and more for Bring your check- boo WHITE BROS. hoes te te: n Fives. mane .: ontens 10 "tS BLAIR * M. AY CREST inum sided storms & screens, Ab garage, situ- ated on a nicely landscaped 100 ft. partly fenced lot. e 8 ‘ft contains. a. benutl- ull ok a bi wer. lota of _ Only $1,750 down. DRAT TOU PLAINS A bedroom ranch home oud 13x13 living room, 13x13 kitehen and 14x29 utility Teo. with $2, 850 ‘down and $60 per m month. OFF JOS) Ai 73 dnl bungalow. Full rece located School area. Only $2,000 down. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY a JOSLYN, COR. MAN ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "prick, with base BY OWNER 3 BEDRM — HOYT YOU ASKED FOR IT it is — excell pletely — . Gas Soong! POA side & Many, many extras, you! gg 3 ar ggenonittee RANCH ortgage — igh oo -gell district. want's larger bome, ~ gael a larger, me ves t GI TERMS-IN $12,000 for this —— house. 3 bedrooms up. . with private entrance. ‘eation room. room, dining room Full basement and 2 Income will make ine paymen! LAKEFRONT ° Wanted: Someone with $6,000 cash. Who would — “buy in a lake property. e for additional information. HOYT REALTY | FE 2-9940 254 S. Telegraph ha LAKEFRONT HOME $6,750. You make terms. 447 fiworth Ave. Holly MElrose 7-1392. NSFIELD with ae 1201 Feath- PE 8-9506. ™ car garage. ed rool dere: 4 bedroom ‘ape Cod. Beautiful “condition in-|_ out, Recre Let us show will 000 ai — this could Call and in- COME large 2 story 2 Ta ba is and spacious | living and kitchen car earaee. we say more? Phone now! 2 BDRM. FULL BSMT. $11,900 — $3. N. OR 3 ul OR_3-9641 ore WHITE ND biock ae with attached press. On extra ige. city lot, Full price en- For Sale Houses 43 reation solid value with Al furniture for | $26,000 on terms ol _ consider land contract in _ RILEY “ REAL ESTATE 500 Elizabeth Lake use PE 4-1157 John K. Irwin & SONS OPEN HOUSE Sunday 24:30 2902 Lacota Inspect this lovely, new brick ranch home, located in highly re- stricted Cherokee Hills. Six rooms and twq ceramic tile SUNDAY 1-5 P. M. | 5708 | Bengt, Lane ps ester ' ¢ ee George R. vanes a, 4 CLIPLE. LISTING SERVICE LAKE... FRONT 3... cottage, & e @, it’s vacant, Move sae olay ial age ter LAKE... FRONT... | Babar ae Og #1, om Tt 29236 - Multiple SPECIAL 3 Bedroom Bungalow | PERIMETER HEAT — #0x2i0 lot with Loon Lake location, og dl a. as aluminum indow. $1 , . ane are 81 200 con than cost on this early new e. J. R. Hiltz 1011 W. ier” FE §-6181 FARM NIZED Has new furnace, large stone ir . Pon- cae -Buy with 4 acres at $19,900 or with 26 ee fronting Sisoe Dwk Payer sabi On Pontiac Lake Rd. 3 Bedrm coe with 3 acres. Only $15,000 c SCHUBTT, Realtor _ tO WEST SUBURBAN acre. Plus a very.nice 2 room home with attached garage on paved road, $13,300 with $2. down, Also just perfect for amall family or retired couple is this modern home with 2 car garage on &i- most 2 acres of ground. Loads of fruit trees Berries & — space. Only $7960 with down payment to well qualifies” buyer. Gracious uae is yours im this 3 bedroom ck with full base- ment and attached garage. Ligred home is com and ready move in po. $15,950, "ie reasonable JACK LOV ELAN D 24878 2188 Cass Lake 8d. $250 DOW x 3 bedroom starter home with full | oggee er Price includes tn- baths, full basement, gas heat, two-car garage and many other sulation, sheet rock and material extras. ed septic Fg moo Extra large, Drive out —— Lake road, Cura right on scant Lake road. F.C. Wood Co. K So Wiliams Lake Rd. at M30 John K. Irwin & Sons Office Open 9;e.m.-8 p.m. 313 W_ Huron Street, ROCHESTER is an eae re i P an WANT A GOOD PRICE west Fe PEN DAILY Custom Built Home! FOR YOUR INSPECTION E. DUNLA Piaate 1 bath and ‘CUSTOM B ILDER a 8-1198 $9500 Will build 3 bedroom house, com- lete with basement on your lot. ardwoor floors, tile bath, auto- wa heat. Don McDonald. OR ww ments with a) mately 1 acre of land iocal 1 mile south and east of Rochester at 1261 East Bloomer Roed formerly known as a, residence, will be dis- 4-6055. C. SCHUETT, Realtor SUNDAY 2-5 I gee cont Brick bedrms., ample with open se cet living room, rm, with fireplace. Screened perch on lake = Attac Draperies and many oth: tesirable features included at low §00— Terms Rolfe H. Smith ~REALTOR 244 8S. Teleg Rd: Gls UST OFF WALTON, near, deere. 3 bedroom home. bier atte Bg my nice en s ood, ps ee Brchuting. faxe of vie, nutes taxes and insure ‘urry! inistration. La es on Crescent; Lake and may bd seen any time. ONLY $6,900 buys 2 pedroom on % acres of - q ‘lM%car ga- ~ Payments jese than Takes’ about $250 to handle. Let's lovk! ~-- ‘ACOTT LAKE, he Almost new 2 n a “ewe 1 fool” $8,500-Low Tivannts ease and desk, a a rtd ~ FE 3-7848 Nothing Down | RAY. O'N O'NEILL, . Realtor re ma ov ed est acceptable’ MIDW AY ST. citer, For details contact NR. EAST BLVD. Divi Departme Conser- Attractive home, newly soeerniee, vanien, sing 26, Michigan. heat, sun ® RIVER FRONTAGE Btw Fear SARE, Gal MAMIE | weaniy Tue, Ss wearoom Tapeh heat’ 2 hes 5 wooded lots. —S Lond Acs lakes. Only $13,- Dorothy ‘Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Years : 700: at = (M59) Phone 3-3303_- MU | 44-6447 3 sont oe Thich OAK- land. $1.00 down, Immed, poss. OR 3-3227. $25 Moves You In MILFORD j3 BEDRM: GA heat,. Paved street. City sewer and water Full basement. oer bage ane. 70 lot, Fre ploy By extra: VE 83731, WO 2.3874. vu nae Eve. VE 8-300% ' oNT'T j Established in ‘1916 — Loe in ape — For this 5 ternllied DOWN take, cottage. _ Part bath, imme- : pins, alum. / heat. lots, correr jocation. Total md ‘only $5,800. $050 Down — Roomy 2 bedrm. brick with lake itary to Cass Oak rklin: is new bath, full bem’t ‘with oil heat. 0. paved driveway. $11,- Figg’ Kent Inc., Realtor Due Hwy. at Tele raph / AMPLE C PARKING "TIM" NEWLY CONSTRUCTED: Hi Located at 2317 Be ® a teal invest 2 b&b rooms, oak seta alumin- um storms, beautifully land- scaped lot. Call today: wal BLVD. bedroom ranch is the a ase you veterans have been locking for.. Nicely dec- orated, — ~ heat, HOME is closing a veteran. SUNDAY CALL ee 3-345 WiLLIAMS| ROCHEST: VICINITY, BRICK | ER | dwelling modernized into 3 apart- red bath, ceramic °t ‘tiled, large pan- elled family PRICE 5 $15,800 nick INCLUDES ATTACHED B GARAGE. AND 80 F. WIDE OT, Dent —_. further, just closer his C. ‘SCHUETT, Realtor FE_8-0458 TODAY'S BARGAI NS e avetress m mod- Very nice lar replace, erm rench base- ment, 2-car qargge. at M% acre. On blacktop road, Only $13,900, terms. Excellent home with 3 bedrooms, dining room, full basement, built- ins. Front porch. Nearly new, has ete On 20 acres of oe : Huron Valley schools. $21,500 eras. Steele itt), 3 ‘BEDROOM HOUSE. Gas EAT. nest, of gepools, on Hatchery Road. 7 gueek as 2 BATHS, 2 IN- 2 car parees, e with $1,000 d: Immediate Foeeemert. Lexinger Esta LAKE ORION Clean attractive home in peomnt location. room with nat- ural fire’ ie, Realty, 135 Highland Rd. Highland. MU 42045. Hot water hea jonary tubs. Easy to heat. $12,500, $2,000 down. Cc. A. WEBSTER, oxtora. OR 8-3122 Orion, oa MY 2- 72201 UNION LAKE Located on Corley Lake Rd near TB San. & —_ Home. Extra pial living nice bed. 2 " Handv 1 iche Utility. Breeseway to large 2 . eee. Privileges on U Lake. Price 511,000, "fi. $00 down $75 per m month. ReBRER & GREGG CK, drapes, separate ai- ped, f @. $16,300. 1199 sca) once Featherstone. MUL “ OWNER TRA ED All brick. 2 we. 2 ao co den ible bedrm., te “ving a Tm. kitchen, 100x150 150 ft. lot. Well land- scaped . aera run price. $14,750, Term 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 ANNETT BUYS SELLS sg TRADES FARMS -’ HOMES EQUITIES CONTRACTS " 8 lh to Humphries | on riv-| Lakefr Plenty of gerden space. Over an y @ Roy Annett, Inc. “AT LAKE . Commerce Rd. 2 B : : North of Lakeville LX. $8,200. OA. 83873, ATTENTION INVESTORS 3. bedroom . Union Lake . 1949 Ranch, gas heat, sateo. $4800 cash — balance $2300. EM 3-0500. RESI- gentia! lake frontage on White Lake. es beach. Priced 5 to = or—terms. Onivy 200 feet teft to sell. Will divide. Hurry on this. ont icts, % mile off M59 and Milford road, Fema Kaoee Off lake lots, 000. build ematier oti bere. yor “DONT BE MISLED - P| Other lake front lots on nearly all DEV. CORP. | “LOOK! I OOK! a Lakefront lot on beautiful Lake Angelus. Only $10,500. Lakefront lot on cdvinsiee Wa terford Hill, $7,000, Ciarkston. §2,95 Now is the time to buy your lake bome site. WE BUY — SELL — TRADE. WHITE BROS. — OR 3-125 8660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 5 WN — Extra large lot. 00. Pull price oaly $2. 44.400 FOR LOT — with 170 ft #. weter frontage. Tests availa- this com- | ger "Sinn includ. | “peter boat. Full price only $8,000 $10,600 for a 3 ——— year ‘round. —— sandy peach. Terms ad Powe ue gear ‘ru ‘ts Som Wolve wane. ment, pt peach, only "eit 980. $4,000 DOWN for lovely 3 bedroom home on Watkins Lake. Large be comity beach. Priced only $16,- $25,000 for lovely | home. On 23 acres of secluded net on Macedsay Lake. Ideal for 4 peo- ple who entertain. ‘Round Lake nr. Clarkston | eee total. 3 bedrms, furnis Duck Lake, 3 bedrms, furnished. $1,000 dn, paymt., total $9,200. Grade E Lake 3 bedrm. brick, $9900 UP TO $37,500 C. SCHUETT. Realtor Lake Lots and Lake Priv. acre. Clarkston echesle. ee Se N DAILY F 4 Cub PROM $22,500 & UP Bloomfield Real Estate MI oyiran Lake Model sPtoe” ce auplicete $16 500. sins i $e or gunignle ms sas unday 1-5 ae 2 OF SERPAONT Ridgeway. FE, HIGGINS LAKE Two attractive furnished cot- 3 “ef vb ey ade as * aakt We have the ae end Full price STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontise B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717_S. Telegra) “FE 40621 NORTHERN, MI he Sagan Pibire tanks? Patmos i Mehran Mie Corp. East Jo =a, Sale Suburban Prop. 45A WALED LAKE AREA SNUG, kedroo rick ‘ranch on end rest. atiractive well land- scaped. sub. Move in for $1,200. | INVESTMENT ' store +2 12, ee 2 3 homes, exe. SANDERSON . ee ESTATE 4-825 CONVENIENTLY located Laxetront lot on Sermour Lake jase 6. Eapoee *S W- W. Ross H Homes, Inc. gIBDLESTRAITS LAKE COR: ner lof, $650. MI 60539. “M-59 BUSINESS at 2 locations west of Pesties: Total ot TW tect Se rent. i or an s t So cent . payment, Phone C SCHU JETT. _ Realtor and County lakes,‘ — STEELE REALTY, 138 Higniand PERRY ACRES Rd. (M50). Highland. MU 42045. | | BEAUTIFUL LOTS, not less than 0xlso ft Weeted. C4 —_— LAKEWOOD VILLAGE, LAKE = - Sherwood and Cedar Shores Sites ool po diggh od seins soape Poet availa " and king. L. "AKESHORE eet ULENT soll No septic tank troubles. Beautiful view in every direc on La- gee road. (M24) north ot Pontise PRICED from $1 200 with per cent down or 19 per cent dis count for casb. sree at the PERRY ACRES office H. P. HOLMES, Ine. —_ Orioa PE 5-205. 2% HOUR PHONE SERVICE LAKEF RONTS: Plan Now FOR SPRING BOI CH EROKEE wees! sites for pare the Hvin country yet ation— Seiect NOW to suit YOUR exact peeds! Carl W. Bird, Realtor FE 44871 +4211 ’ SLYVAN VILLAGE _ ft. jot with city sewer and ei- Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 For Sale Acreage 47> 7160 M15, Ortonville. 4-6203 ~ . For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 2-1 — = LOTS TOGETHER. §i.- 595 f down. $50 10 or "90 8c acres, Clarkston area. Hundreds of $350 per acre. 20 per cent down. 40 acres—Beautiful —— Ses Jo acres tillable_ —— ——- ft, 2 acres, ‘i = privilege lot. Cc” PANGUS, Realtor ‘NA_ 17-2815 freat- $50 22 ACRES ———. aunt a Leia . spring buy OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 $6500, 11 oy ‘terme, “Better eal A. TAYLOR CR AWFORD AGENCY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE | MY_-3-1143___609_E. Flint St. 7732 Higniend Rd, (659) Cy Es PVT. SPRING 4-006 fed 3 acre lake wil; ot LAKE FRONT SPECIALS trout. Ideal location for ca ‘or NEw On OED Seis is Reet ramp. 10h At Lake $2,000" én Fp 10,500 _an sete, Owner, FE i @) ACRES NEAR COMMFRCE Will sel} all or divide to smal! parcels. Priced as low &s acre, Located on caaeentee $0 ACRES, WEST OF WATERFORD All or will divide to small, par-. cels, Located on céunty road Priced from $385 -per acre, [NAME YOUR OWN DN PAYMENT ASSIST YOU IN BUILDING. PHONE FE 8-0458. - C. SCHUETT, Realtor BUILDERS for Perfect ig center roads, at oni acre, best of terms.” DEVELOPERS No finer site in Oakland Count be ever oe - a ski re- Stag me oe Stet or an exclusive vision, Call for selusive sa eee Stout, Realtor annee Be PE 5-8168 ~ TEXAS SIZE Your own email fare, “Have ‘your n horse, chickens Burry for this is reat land ‘she: C. SCHUETT, FE 8-0458 VACANT ACREAGE ) acrex, 12 acres. of grav pine trees, half of WES wives ake. $360 per acre, easy terms. red acres, with got road treat . obarn eng Small private rake iy -ay- lo- - cation, $356 per acre, termi, 90 acres me De 990 ft. ot fronta oa MHO near Highi - . tential for waslesee ty Ea: Gridins bien tual tare pareetn. “Stn! il BPE, i“ bt ' f __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 11,1959 ae MODERN DRIVE-IN 000 LAST Lea CASH Oe caRRY Locaed in a suburb north of De- troit. Out Weodward. If all equip-: ment were new, it would cost twice the askine ioe of omiy: $37,000 with $10°000 dow \f you are jooking for a permanert | money-making operation, it is well; worth your me to investigate | this. r. Ditgak. Tyler Realty,' 4760 Grand River, Detroit 8, Mich. | TY 17-0333 COUNTRY LIVING Colonial home on 6% acres, Rochester area. in Newly decorated. Small barn & greenhouse. Some | 92_W 2 bedroom home on tached garage, pap ee 8 ay at back also serves as family room. di _ for addi- STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. D. CHARLES, aaa vee 141 8. ‘Telegraph E 4-0521 DIXIE BELLE DINER Fon BALE. * 4-9208 ” Wife: Small down parment easy terms. owe tails phone ect (after. 6 p.m.) OL Paos3 favison, Mich. FOR LEASE: BUILDING, 20 x 40. ‘ Could be used ie living quarters, y other business Located 1" "Sashabaw Rd. ‘OR 3-6312. i to modernize your home Any- WHEN YOU NEED | o25 TO gl St ATE FIN ANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank. Bidg. suite & TV. OR 38716. BANKRUPT STOCK _ Livi Goods 87 rock- t cera Lamps and tables. Bx } surings and mattresses. Must sell immediately. A chance for a real buy. Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 FE 4-1574 | 54 __Mortgage Loans 54 CONSOLIDATE | Your debts. Get tash to pay off | B our land contract or mortgage Pree 3-7833 where in Oakiand County. estimates, Free consultation. Huron FE Swaps 85 1 SINGER PORTABLE SEWING —— for ? or sell, $25, EM 6 ROOM MODERN | cre HOME, full basement, fu nice cor- ner lot. $7,950, will t trade hy uity for vacant lots, and rarer "what? r housetraile automobile or ei 888, Res, FE 4-4813. Ask for Mr, Clark. 6 YR. CRIB & MATTRESS FOR record player or crag or. sell. Call after 3, FE -| 36 GAL, G ineD GAS WA- old. for 8% or LASS ter heater. 2 yrs 1% outboard motor. OL 1-6717. ‘ion ee RCURY if. a NEEDS e thechanical gt he ee “ou trade 1” any a equal value OR i949 CHEVY DUMP DEE SWAP at. poet, motor or small car, OA FOR LEASE, FULLY EQUIPPED ina “a cleaning plant, in excellent loca- bball poo an usw. ie proses sl , mh teed business. Pontiac) oF etc MY 23701. FOR LEASE 38 ALLSTATE SCOOTER, Modern 2 stall. Mobil station! oT Swap. 382 Oakland. __. perp, Mee business. Corner M59|'COMPLETE BED AND MATCH- omtiat Lake Road. FE 8-0061| ing gem | or encyclopedia Bri- of FE 2-3433 tannica volume. Will swap for POR SALE OR LEASE. REAL secre | SeNR mete. (OS estate al : = Eome now rented, Offices nicely CASH FOR USED TV's, TAPE furnished” Situated in the center| recorders and radio- encgr ips. Oak Working or not. FE 2-0367. Gna take “Widget ie Rm 145 f ru nar ee m, and 5 p.m. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” SMALL TOWN Variety store perfect for couple, $8, GIFT SH Lepertanhy of a lifetime. highway, well’ estab- lished avid very profitable. ; oe down payment only Mt CHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION BROKER | JOHN i, fAntegeees * 45 A good “deal to jong - M 3-4671, SWAP gs ay! i Dem 8 mAh staan gia aon oe we jaek © year for lot in Birmi ham., “ere Pres eoteet districts. Chye. ses BEDROOM car garage for oenh “in lake ode] 2 bedrm, Botsctral er. tts Mary = Sue, Cc of Sashabaw & artes = ag SWAP OR W WiLL 8) ag water heater a manoyen any dinette ‘set Very rood condit Jo OR 3-5276. TRADS 2,BEDRM. BUNGALOW, for 3-bedrm., Coccmeat home. Vocal EM 3-2288. \_ After 6 p.m. TRADE OR SELL SLINGERLAND spare a=. slightly used, PARK aT QpR FRc Telegraph 4 DOOR © aa F \euat tee boy aifterence on aod Pooler ot smal) WILL BWAP wots ny Midand st, for Wood: Working B. Pike. 2 (8 FT.) HOUSETRAILER | CO’ DAVENPORT & TR, $55; HIDE- a-bed, $85; sdaird, $95, and, | mise. furn FE 6-1927. DINE’ SET, EST & DRESS- ers, vanit * on ans’ 30 in. gas tove, @ stove, re- erator, wringer” washer, ‘Tele- vision, fection, chairs. living SS al, ir “lamps, Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains. Open | ‘til 6, Friday ‘til hg 1.000 ft north of A & P Marke’ BLUE SAVERPORE EXCELLENT condition. n. Player piano. FE 4-3190 BUILT- ; BURNERS. $149.50 complete. Samuel's Feil ences, MAple 5-6011. BEST OFFER BUYS Apt. size gas stove Chest type deep freezer, GM |Table top elec. rang frigidaire, like me After 5 p.m. | Guar. elec. washer - 7556. 7 Baga ner eae SRG Re Ha ke war. elec. refrig. Ee aa Tia ae came |} econ, inl ent), in console cabinet. Must | > iving eee sell for balance of account, $81.40 Eo ether Nema available, or will accept peyments of $9.10 F per month for 9 mos. Call credit IY N’S aEonton cee ital feet FE 5-407. PIECES, 8, $65: Milipeovered fects was and lounge chair en oe ba f{renines 97 E. uare bie. 95. ved, complete, d mes, mattresses, $1 rs ‘ae ton mattresses, $12.95. Pearson's niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds, complete with springs and mattress. $39.95. Pearson's Furniture, Q Orchard Lake Ave. chest, * sectional & ete. Sacrifice. UL PFEE TABLE, DR ‘UMTOP TA- 4-4468. ble, antique cupboard. COUCH & a WITH, Sora. __ $30. FE 4-8156 ae see Che eeeeeewwe eRe NOt ete tiseeeberseenene ad sneer eee CARNIVAL é “by Dick Tune GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP ~ Of Ponti 51 W. HURON FE 4-1555 SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. $19.50. Electrolux Vacuum, $14 95. _ Terms Curt's s_ Appl, , OR 3-9702. SINGER PORTABLE SEWING MA- chines. Cash & carry for $20. PE 2-3337. Michigan Sewing Cen- ter. 143 Oakland. nos WEATER. $0 GAL. DRUM. Call after 5 p.m. OR 3-5644. | ST« STV'VES BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- thanget. ie gd 602 Mt. Clem- ens. TRADE-IN DEPT. 18 W. Pike E-Z terms. FE 4-1122 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- tric range R. B. Munro Electric Co 1 . Huron. f TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS unro Electric Co. range R B. M 1060 W. Huron USED REFRIGERATOR SPECIAL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION 8 cu. w. Got GE. 10 cu. ft. Used GE. $85 ‘ * GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30.8. Cass _ FE_5-6123 GRATE-MARRED WATER HEAT- er. GE 53 gs ailon. CRUM. Used Trade-In Dept. a 3465 Aub PeLEcraic “ss only. DIOR: ase wei wemeaicno dice A vf rd uburn 43573. UL 000 vee : COMPLETE LIVING ROOM For. | Flt size, bed. “complete --- BS niture. Also refrigerator. Will sell D ce hig & chair... 9.50 all or part. No reasonable offer | siinte Pc, SASF weesint 29 50 —— Hickor: Grove Rd., Hide-e. bed voneueeeseeeess 49.50 aher's ae 5-1261, Eves. ne dining rm. suite ma, sis. 96 CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. HOMAS ECONOM 4 Working. or not. FE 5-875: 361 8, Saginaw ree CHIFFROBE " MATCHING. EM USED TV. 619.95 UP. teen's erlb. Srapernsce, $ 095. Sweet's Radio B rea ena ae sppranets. 422 W, Huron - @nd coal and wood heater. Brand new. Big discount. Samuel's. Ap- pliances, MA an Buy Bye & rash ric: furniture. De Dealer. EASY | ri DRYE Wikies — ee storms and PE 37548. oe NOW. mR, PAY US $35} -save st. - 4 $38; the re Foor ample ry $161 Commerce ' t ry 1133 WEST, REFG,, APT, SIZE ELEC. etary, port. te tubs, MY WASHING MACHINES. VAcuuM sweepers, $1695 up. Authorization Hoover re gets. Thyle Electric, Corner of N nson and How- ard. FR, 45160 WHIRLPOOL Es DRYER. G00 condition care Electri¢ Company. 1060 W. Huron. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a used car, see Classi- ied NOW. coe on s Inc. 107 Squirrel Rd. UL 2-4000 'ALL GOQD BARGAINS USED LUMBER, NAIL FREE Better Than New . 2x4.—2x8.—2x10,—2x12 -~. Priced for Quick Sale Knotty Pine Paneling .... Steel Clothes Post $9 PIPE —-BRICK ~STEEL Many other bargains! Come out ud look round. Our prices and service will please you, FHA Terms Free Estimates OPEN 8 to 6:30 MON. thru. SAT. +e hnacdelions ee : (1) Floor-length chiffon et op CORALS values. $149.96 while they last. No Re ate weer Ls siti Siout, R Real tor Wee ao ee uichigna TALBOTT LUMBER TIN, Bt, « : 6-8 one sete pelt at Ave. Gings installed te Thoroseal < - i or Wa AUTO REPAIRS Worn only one, 1 FREEZERS Paint, hardware, plumbing. Downtown auto garage in thumb New ent-—Popular Sobtead ave” tases ies | gee gee Possible y = 20 cu Ss eres; ODly $288 Soule rete] EW st with § room owners YELLOW Bt yap ly SUMMER Ez “rere emucl's, Ma 8-001 ly indestructibie. Hing or ept. Buy Tanne. read o $15; / oe So ene - white, $4.95, G. i ee sae green ant srraleugeey pert FRENCH PROVINCIAL DAVEN- M50, “West. eves. nest «fares itoce apa all) port, Fs ea eee UsED if” BLOCKS. ize EA Ts fr) a ; att : ares. after 6. REALTOR PARTRIDGE fisted hints" ined custom GaES CoML FURNACE. WITH Pe tial “iow BU nURon | Sale Household Goods 57 PRISDATEE ELECTRIC DETER US GOVT. FOLDING BEDS. § ING BEDS, $6.95: oY: : genni very good condition, $86. R. B. reconditioned vacuum sweepers, REAL BUY. COMMBERCIAL|! ,gottD MAHOGANY, DOVBLE| Munro Electrie Company. 1060 W. rach, beroses, $130; power ‘rer ‘| building, 40x26 at active) BRanD NEW 0 HORSE FaRETaRS WORSE 7 FRRETERS tary lawn mowers, $34.95. White — $7.60 with $1.90 ‘a # AY PEN AND POTTIE CHAIR | wow i o Hargrave ware, 142 W. Hu- Real Estate, a. OR WHAT HAVE YOU. DINING — patened ton, Open Sun. PE §-9101 em ig enate, FE 31688, Res. FE} ROOM SUITE $25, ‘31 CHEVIE| Cratem oe WID.: BABY BED ps ea és DELUXE RADIO. CALL PE| US! prices PE 51947 SERVICE STATIONS |—*2# days seme es Cush winbow —ite CHURCH BUILDING | iojor ‘ou company now I AM 1” Mo- WAYNE GABERT 7 $169, Frayer's. 689 Orchard Lake could be used as ine. apple er ie ePt |” tordle tor $144. Base extra. Terms | 121 N. Saginaw PE 5-6189}' . Ave. PE 40526. Tal homie, organiza-| tions area, Both errenged. Feer's Appliances, 8161 GAs FURNACE Gop CONDI- Deiat a house. Building} these ve an eatab-| _Com A en. Caenp. Fe Feet Seiiy cate atie| Eee aaa wits Rages) eENTEL Out Parmgenaron [OE ,Eumcrve noe wre” Vy Machinery 0A Tum is 200.2 classrooms, bap-| minimum inventory. Will be avail-| Reas. Prayers. 669 Orchard Laks | controls, OR_3-2344. a8. Rag, VA. Pat AD x 0 tires with 10 hole Buda Festre cat, Pie mens deer s| Ses cats Vi aan a 8 ae eS rf eee te éa wheels, John Wudarcki, Ortonville Or 3 iON END TA- : : : A t- Babette ieee "Gupta Re 0000 Two |? NE See Galak | Ect AP at pono 01 aT fat Bit Prospect bt Call | W ae On sTonabe— | -2™- E SRY COOGr i : { guess in time Td forget Mom and Dad, but there's 8 $flinder for tucks, saw milla, BUILDIN 2 PC. LIVING RM, SUITE, BEAU-| green cove: is ‘set | whole mar vanil freezer!” tions ZONED COMMERCIAL i Pong, large e-| tne xt earl PE Eni tur | Si'cneyelgpediag star tg Pwr | On ta Teft in the pons, inctcal sppnesuone, Two Jols wich small offies buiia| ect biece building. $6 x [is | dey AM or Mester, sfier {pm.| _ Wegnalls. 698. Call Fx pou few used engines evailnible, Cal Corner of Baldwin & W. Ne ce0-|3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, | GE CLOTHES ” 6 MOS v INDEX MILL. 3SPINDLE DRILL. Pe Ideal for renga beauty = on . “ane a ome tat | 940; mahogany chine, eabinet, 145) sid. ie new Convert to 29 or Antiques 57A F or Sale Miscellaneous 60 ee lathe, “Bion 8 neh » thop, P - yemrege or re am e or" room mahogany table, ir lamps, - dinette - pre tool grinder, Call m5 utilities. % proof top table & 4 captains | 3 PC. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY BED- UY truck trade. CHURCH “BUILDING ee WILLIS M. 3 SOTOE WASHERS. NORGE | ‘heirs. Exc. cond $15 Arvin} room culle with Ttalan ‘marbe |, |B AND SAVE Ba af a“ f JOSEPH > ho eo — & West "Good candies. space penter with fan. Like new PE 5-845. 4 soli pipe, 5°:......... $3.79 igth. = Monroe i sasha’ Rain ‘Dray- 05 E. Huron 8t. PE ¢sisi | $98 each EM 3-0433. Seen SE ee ANTIgue pou Stan ¥ outside fiush door 2). ahs Do It Yourself 61 Bae One neta leno ROA ORLY |* SAR Oe | ome Peo |e Seg rey was wate |—~—-- Ful Gnily 61.900 with $i. t00| Sma lavestment Po Sauer’ -® | in good condition. EM GAS RANGE 36”, COND.| ‘Television & Radios 57B a ee DO IT THE EASY WAY! i DINETTE SET, 625 ew = — A Wolverine Lumber mrt K. G. HEMPSTEAD Sale Land Contracts 5 aim Ex sepaw, | HOTPOINT ELEC RANGE, Like | WANTED: LATE MODEL Ty's. | 330 8. Paddock eB. Heres st pu cam! + aes ap auth Doubs dresser, Rew. $138. Original price, $325.| 008 [0ST up the issides, Bring | CEDAR PENCE POST, 7c gy Kher 5:00 pm. can rx poste or} LANB:» CONTRACTS bea Large chest, 2 vaiity lamps, | <—reoint ELECTRIC RANGE. 6| '2,Peert, Appliance, S161 Com- PE 5.3977. PE 23971 SEASONED ¢ YRS OR MonE,| BU tor $8.50. Pay only $2 weekly. | HOTROUSE RUEGTioy NANOE. § [tie BA NG BLOND HEFT | TRCULATOR, HEATER, GOOD HEALY LOCATED ON HATCH| FROM $3.00 TO sg00q BAL'| [ett Ave Orn eee EoTRIC DRYER | 1, TV. MATCHING BLOND HI-FI | “cond. ‘s20. Market ¢3316._ —2F7_Ra. 41.660, Cash OR 39003. MORTOAGE, cen a Exc. cond. $60. BaGogse y cre: ou 1am. COKE VENDING MACHINE. MOD- 7 m4 4 mirror 3, Treas. . er, e TO BUY OR SELL | ZEREST. THESE cowrRacts | $28 rug & pad. Overstufied chair. Catt a Xyfair 66000. Water Softeners 57C new. OF sone Sate Commercial or ams lots ARE PAID CLEAR. ALL TAXES 7 PIR LIVING KENMORE GEWING MACHINE | py 7 MATIC, 50.- 5 “CASH WAY HOLM ES- BARTRAM COMPTON & BONS ates | piand new Gavenoort “matching | $ Payments of | $7.74 trifiees | ® con gran. Goat ass [Ye LUMBER PRICES 4393 Dixie OR 3-1950 HURON sf. FE 2-7058. coffee table 2 decorstor lem Sewing Center, 143 Oakland Ave. | ee SOFTENER. CALL | STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS faves” Om 33100 CAND CO TO BUY Ok} All for $99. Pay only $2 weekly. | P= 23337.___ USED WATER SOFTENER, CALL : ’ to sell. m/w a-2611| Pearson's Purahure. LARGE CRib AND MATTRESS, |___FE 21164 _ Burmeister s or EM 3-4086° Lake Ave brana new. $15.95. Pearson's Pur- | WATER SOFTENERS AT BIG DIS- Walled Lake iid RUGE-WOOL FACE ainsi, | -Diture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | count. OR 32360: NORTHERN LUMBER - F nag Be Orgcery tose, 3 Money to Loan $3| Reversible, $16.50; imported LEAVING STATE. nae SELL ——— sorTe NERS AT BIO Dis- “Lake frontage in downtown | (State Licensed Lenders) | pads. $58. Pearsot ; 5 rome antiques. On +208, counts. FE 2 S071. : 1940 Cooley Rd EM 34171 O08. terms. Lake Ave aP LE. HALF | For Sale Miscellaneous 60, Open 8 sm. to S pm. dally Auburo Ave Bl I( K NER Merater with fr i covEnaD 3 ae Ws PLYSCORE 16240 INCHES, OR wertoe_ evenesie o er eener across ° " HO Near Rochester Ré. but 1963 _top. 2 yrs. old. $125, MY daveaport & meiching grey _ 3-642, sell Walden B4 Coe sete constructer cem 74" ADMIRAL .......... : 7 OALVAMIERD Tt Td brick bidg. 60 5 30.3 wash FINANCE COMPANY 77 despaasetes : Wick 7 PC- LIVING RWC SET a | “nS” Raivanised pipe. os tte pet CALCINATOR GARBAGE BURK Fooms, gas heat. Lot #7 x 500. 17; RCA table model . rm, set. Cheap. FE fi — — in "tn, slang ; GA-| Samuel's Appl. wa 5-601 : > ELEC. — ae. BORROW UP TO $500 |i: Maeno Sen , cer — | OGHOUSES. KIDDIES TABLES. | “tionie organ. Walnut, finish. ‘The Gas Stat & OPFICES (Nn |B Motori "eens $9 USED TV SETS. FROM — «RACING — rockers, swings. T10 E. Walton| only organ true as ation Garage | pontise — Drayton Plains-— Utica | 24" biond 014.58 up TY eptonnas, 90.96. 7 oe Baad of sax, clarinet, oboe, flute, violin Sccornet Ale. 4 amity house yo ._ Birmingham. Piymouth | All sets guaranteed. Parts, & Inbor WALTON TV TEARGE WINDOW. 6 FT. 4 1S, | DAMAGED VANITY LAVATORIES | & maty others The most’ versa- : of Sreecus LOA ANS $25 TO $500 for 30 days. We take trades. Obel 615 B. Walton atch, Only 5 years old. Exc. — te with cabinet, $46.50 G.| tile organ on the m Floor Fonte! $370 month 941.900. terms | Oc yin J TV. 3930 Elis. Le Ra PE 64045, PE 2-2357 poner gy gg? v8 pee 4 Thompson, 7008 MSS West. model.” Teduced tor ‘quick sale. | certy. t0 seomtne’ ts spay” Our _ PRACTICALLY NEW 1 PIECE | ~7-AAA-i rae SIDING Pere STANDING TOILETS $1895 "CALBI MUSIC CO. R A t I service is fast, friendlpand bel i ek tse | <“imette_set FE Fee. Order now, beat the Spring rush. | Double bow! sink $5.85 | 119 N. Saginaw PE 5-022 oy Annett, inc. ful Visit our office or phone FE PAINT UP AND SAVE!| Aum. jsiorms arm in June, | Pe. bath setp with trim. $80.85 BALDWIN ORGASONIC “OROAN Realtors since 1923 f t 2 oan TV. 1958 WESTING- | Guaranteed house past - $195] Quality. service at lowest prices. | >Be th set Walnut 7 mos. old. Save plenty * Open Evenings & Sunday 14 eres ay bad neues FR 606 | ae re Wall Tile” bu $1) Call for (@ tree tour of our |“ Faciory” anda’ — irveguinrsy | Morris Muse FE 2-0567 venings & Sunday N 30 GAL. BOTTLED GAs WATER -Ft. WaH Tile..... Se s SAVE iG SUPPLY |LN Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) | —Deater. Glass lined. $20" UL 3-2286 Mi LINOLEUM ........ ve oe ALUMINUM . SER yen | 1728. 7 FE ___heross “trom ferHuron ayers, 141 W, Huron J. L. VALLELY CO. . PLU . L| BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49h | Borrow with Confidence APARTMENT SIZE PLATFORM ROCKER. $35.| auburn & UL 24000 | for Kitchen cabinets, under val-| Blond mahogany. Floor display na’ $25 to $500 DINETTE SET Chrome drop-leaf table & two) If _no_Ans_ Res. OL a az | oe hatare Cee praes. args| motel. Lee. auetem. OFFICE SPACE — 2 COMPLETE Household Finance : fousee Pans Mik. am te Oo. “pressor, call between 8 & 6, OR orescent, 309 Orchard Lake Ave. | 119 N. Saginaw” Pe S-a223 R'm cna of Pomting’s bes dows: ro-|s% 8. Saginaw St of Pontes ony; | OREY AND WHITE, CHROME, | cond 7 Taylor, PE 4968. | - saree d CLARINET & CORNET. $25 EACH town office bigs. Wil ¢ divide into| GET r 5 70 $00 @rop ‘eat formica table, two | PRACTICALY NEW oo heavy springs. rio TL 21600 23-1600. | rR PLYWOOD _complete. Exe. unre ay ise: cveilable. in other ¢c re ON YOUR matching chairs, lke new. EM | 95 Putnam [2 QORet, FUNG (OR: -Teeey wo Fg = ‘ie teres Ale areas. ' ; 3-6161 week days after six. 8307 Ras WeTER eS eT gee es | 7 Linas SOUBLE WINDOWS But zs | GALLAGHER'S inoot te goed Fe +4 . = ground ignature Golf Lane Drive, Union Lake. PE 2-2812 | or wae sale. Storms included. 44 r ° : P= E. eet ACORN er wew Fetal ion ERATORS LAST ¥ _ $20 PONTIAC Pi Ywoon ‘Co. | CONN DIRECTO! NEW store 20x70 on Baldwin near Fish-| a to iH aes to Repay ALL MAKES VACUUM CLEANERS | Rigo8 modelal one of sibestecs 2 FUEL OIL TANKS CON-| 1488 BALDWIN A FE 2-2543 | Condition $18 FR 47681 1 er’s. Also basement offices. — > 2.9206 repaired. FE 8-685. best makes, Sertect, aes. ener dition, Will Sa FE_59120.| GARAGE BaTLo ae. 15x22 FT.| HAMMOND BLOND ‘SEINET Foi an oO rs, ju ne A'csetle for ‘retail purposes "| 0 A L AND ATi tuas Gaver We Seyet WASHER | fetrigerator actin aelets “qh motor, 6 rome chairs, baby moot qe De oe | Er anERIcAn oad : Exc. UL 2-3537. an - higan| ‘mattress, er Ga ae oo Roy Annett. Ine Realtor. 28 z| Loan Cor-paany agour ANYTHING You WANT an 8 2 # woh aAw sane. 4 4 oa oOors PIANO RENTAL. $10 PER MONTH . — REFRIG BEDRM. SET. MAHOG. ! : us . oney aa Pent Se hae te | FORA AE Sec wt Bebe ene Sees | Sa, Soe ee Oe ae a eee) Lacie na Business Opportunities 51 LO JANS - ences of aij Kinds, NEW & USED seats = | eine timer senghin materials | Dtccspecring “stairways, are. PIANO TUNING Ne en ae Visit our trade dept. for real| Coldspot, 13 cu. ft. 1 yr. old.| at low, low es. G.A. Thomp- | Steet outside window shi & i fad ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI- bargains. $275. Gas range with oven. sep-| son, 1605 _MS0_we Electric garage door operators Rey Ge tae free Michigas| “COMMUNITY LOAN CO” 24 MONTHS TO PAY . arate rete eee slantey’ ‘Bu. | INCH SOIL PIPE 8 FT. Fag Sf gd I for free ai d Music C ee fees ee sic Coenen sx We buy, sell or trade, Come out | like new. $13, 963 Stanley Bir-| SINCM pimps ahsas | Stop call for free extimates.| | Wiegand Music enter ° and | und. 2 of f VE UMBING Yy. AREA ACLE MILE cuwetee 5 Aen ew le eR aT Derking” Phone FE S021, °° | REPRIGERATOR $35 ELECTRIC | 172°s. naw FE 5-210 BERRY L DOOR "SALE “ES |® FE im . ' Sai ag ____F¥E 3 | SEABOARD FINANCE PRL e TO e S| a8 “wringer washer $10 Mleciric | @YR. S20AL. ELEC. WATER | 371 8. Paddock FES TORS ak et - BRICK PLANT. loo. 1183 N. PERRY sT.| 4, Miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile/ dryer $50 5-2766 | Th beater ECL $ S Sex oes 0 | 8D tS ark eke. REPAIR, SMALL BABY GRAND PIANO. Fully equipped with good equip- EASY PARKING —_—s_—FE_&8-0661 a ani Heights op Auburn sFRVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR, 6 aves, a Good condition. EM 3-801, ment. Good building ‘and fenced | LOANS $35 TO 95007 cu. ft. freezer. Should last &| 3) STANDARD SIZE USED HOUSE JELLED MAGIC RENT A HOMMOND SPINET OR- ard. Ready to go. Only $33.00 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE, | APT SIZE | ELECTRIC RANGE, | lifetime Peer’s Appliances, 8161) “ screens, $30. 12 for $15 or $1.75| This Daint needs no stirring, will ‘erms. Will trad ies W. Lawrence St. A-1 cond. 940. OR 300M. | Commerce Rd. EM 34116. ta. 2 used combination doors, $8.| not ‘drip, sag or run. Rubber | & 25 Ss CLARENCE RIDGEWAY | yr 85. ea. PE 81308. oe bees. Wino 1] money applied when pur- ALTOR tenn) PEAGUE FIN ANCE CO A-1 SINGER SEWING | MACHINE ’ ot &._¢ ences treane of ¢ to| chased. Pontiac : in beautiful desk cabinet SPECIALS—SPECIALS | 8, Gat, ELEC HEATER. $00 35| “OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT GRINNELL’S” BARBER SHOP. JUDAH LAKE oe 202 N. MAIN Ser be, tore tons. O Etat! HAMILTON Elec, Dryer. Rebuilt, | Cap’ sinks and fittings $87.95 up. | 698 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE $-46130/ 27 8. Saginew FE 3.1168 Shopping Center. Good potential) ROCHESTER, MICH. ; Home ts, PEMDAIRE Anto Washer. Rebuit | Laundry travg & faucets 621.85 |KOKEN BARBER CHAIR. RED | SMAL BABY GRAND PIAN PE 545s, unfuro. FE “ LOANS $25 TO $500 ABC AUTO WASHER. REG 6319.06 | | Guarentecd, Delivered, 172 South Saginaw St. Se ree ee. wT ee ol | Media small Upright pinae sivene AUTOS b eas cared and — a => WRINGER suave” Renewed a x20 REINFORCED COR, N. Mitford i , s CLEANING PLANT & SHIRT CEMEN ranteed, 13 pedal organ. $496, % f tor. crete patio blocks. FE. 8-2808, 3-6 LAVATORIES, pAvaToat LAV- ‘LAUNDRY nHOUSEHOLD GOODS — i KELVINATOR Refrisers Delivered. | _p.m. week days: 1-6 p.m, gunday.| “tories, all ‘slses, eolors, derriti Slightly marred — Also wextreordinery values in Ave. — 63, MILLS FROZEN CUSTARD ICE cream machine, water cooled. PE 8-2730. NATION'g FINEST COUNTER. TOP or ae ik — surfacing 65c bs ft. Cabinet hardware at special Pg od G.A. Thompson, tank Reas. MA. §-1501, OR 3-3703. EW geo PIPE %4-in, 21-ft. lengths ....... l3c ft. %-in 21-ft Su ee ife ft. SAVE ING SUPPLY 172 § ee nED FE 5-2100 . ANELING . "Mahogany Yer mae per ft. "ALD per ft. Cherry panel a Sle per ft. BENSON LUMBER CO. POWER gee LAWN MOW- er, $20. ATIC CAR Sia. 4 & i, 2 OMe: $508, or best offer. it 0864, a a ht eg an EXPERT LICENSED HEAT- man needs. work. Bisser bar a than ever on ane ot and new he: sold or installed at once, FHA terms, no money OR 3-5902. ding- ring, Also man's wedding band. New take over ite Pon- pipe. aa fittings, Lowe B and r Kemtone, HEIO SUPPLY 26% LAPEER RD. th 4-5431 BEEF AND PORK —- HAL quarters. Opdyke Mk Mkt. OE 5-741. — BETTER BUYS — MULE HIDE INSULATION = per M, Cash and carry x2 ——_ W-Pine .... 2¢ lin, t. 1x3. stripping W- % lin ft. 1x12 sheathing W- fe lin. ft. me Rags & W-Pine * 1360 6 Ng “ Casing W-Pine .. le lin, ft. i eet Pine Re Un. ft. Birch Pi woos xt = %” . chapwood 5 Underlayment. $13.18 Ea. H reriay rand © $6.27 pipers 4 a'xs’ — id $3.55 Ea. Vegreeved Mahbgany Plywood riPiywowd. xe = sree Oe wood. ¢ ayes Sound one side J.. $8.32 Ba lite House fill Cash and Carry ...... $1.35 Bag HAGGERTY aR COMP ° ie i a hwy. Between W. Pontiac Trail NEW FURNACE. DUCT. WORK &| Used Lowrey or in mahogany finish. 7 = a Up to 36 mos. te pay. GALLAGHER'S 18 E. Huron SPECIAL Brand new famous make Oak. Bench — pa “Many different pee A 0g pe board. New guarantee. UPRIGHT PIANO, $40. : OR 3-7604 URED UNDERWOOD TYPEWRIT- er Sale, Store Equipment, CASH REGISTER. © NATIONAL. Used in service station, MY 2-6101 LL- SURPLUS LUMBER & ge or sidewall GA’ Mio Highland Rd. (MS9) OR 3-108 wa we ‘Open POWER Mow " GRAFTS- r, ANCHOR FENCES, | PRE aREY"L OE, Sr FREE ESTIMATES rH bt spine’. * ma le, exc, Png $385; bookcases maple finish, 36x36, 3 2 maple finish chests, réasonable. PATIO STONES, SAVE hee sizes 24x24, 16x32 Smooth finish. Roger A, Authier, Co, 10870" High- d Rd’ (M50). 4 miles west of Pontes Airport EM _ 3-4825, REB $20.95. G A, Thompson, M80, West, REMOTE oan ce ELEC. LAWN mower, $50. OL 2-6531 after 5. STA-RIGHT SUMP hi ia IN, capacity, $25. STORM DOO FE _ 47233 after 6 _ , SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- ery repossessed, will sel) for 10 or pay $6 month, Eapitol Appl. FE SHEETROCK 4x8, fai, 4x12 CHURCH tH, INC. Orcha: ud uae a Rd. sc G chal sew blades, serrated i tlie ‘8 sh o MCo. wi WALTON FORAOw a : 8 ble saw with ov, ne motor, rl’s bike’ wee ite. rl pd ae’ & a 's dresses, size 10 Siler con xe t, rust, size 12, 12, 1 7, BOWERS, COMPLETE abd curtain, $69.56 i. lavatories, : “complete | A T RNS ATED Vi Save $1 Warwick Pe Michigan chard Lake Ave, —~ i} t tad a ND & WED- T BATT@RIES. $4.96 MOND & OPE Gite isa 3 Saginaw. 198 or RANGD Hoops Wire| FAN, ONLY is P 7005 SOeEter, So bateg ga Ty a ‘a * castin co" XY & fle gr ght tapered | oie jeman can gas stove, $15, Saat Mays ies eae Clarkston, GOLF . WILSON, NEVER Lx ey Matched & dé LL Com. easy Fete $100; sacri- ce pion ae 7 ee ell 38 5 me segrerh oom BUY, __Manley Leach, 10 Seger MAN'S MCGREGOR M. T. GOLF zits, — set, 4 woods & 9 fro’ $75. adies No te Matched cat” pe tl No. woods, 3, 4, fa & & 8, Bis trons. $40. Call Be 6 3-4039, ‘Bait, | Minnows, Etc. 65B BAIT & TACKLE--OFER 7 DAYS Mouses 20 cents dz. — 3 ds. S00 389 Orchard Lake Avenue, needs. | 1 Sale ¢ Office Equipment 63 ~ Sale Sporting Goods 65! 57 males. per cent off, Crane _Auburr_ Rd... 10 per cent mpnaey.: 3080 Hunting” Dogs 69A MI “id Ru Hag sot Bootes Lake Rd., Milford’ MU 42317 XED AND W. d0c For Sale Livestock 72 3 PUREBRED POLAND BOARS, ® sligibie for P reguereeee, 2 a nase 9 YR, aD “MORGEN. aration, Eset‘ afer <. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 100 PER CENT CRUSHED STONE, A- he SHREDDED TOP oi. & black dirt, FE 56-5261, A- TOF “SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, ~ fit fie Girt, Ken Jones. _FE_ 5-8 via & ck xT t Bulidoa! Hdoxi ir’ Ly “i as doning ee P SOIL, TO) GRA fm ond black aire "hey? s Truck- Livernols, Troy. ing. A-1 TOP 1, OR i. ) Fe%iila or rE ae Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Dray on Plains #. P iS less DR I I chair ash iy oh wm gine va, Anges 2 rare MIDGET with’ year's cooker, Used very ~ $426 cash a RS _For Sale Bicyctes ~ 84|- siy's| 43 om, "34 FORD. CLEAN, cheater. Standard re ee “Riter All! MONEY TALKS a2 to even Bites & oe J. L. LIBERTINE e JIM HARTLEY Dixie "OK" Lot Dixie Hwy. Sashabaw |__ DRAYTO PLAINS, MICH, en ‘E ae va ‘ad OR_3-1356, ox al ASEH wr ame “rons 2 me | Community: Motor Sales : AUBURN AT EAST BLVD ‘ATTENTION! _ 70P SS BOLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES ott WEST OUR CUI DEMAND “CLEAN CARS” | FOR YOUR A GOOD DEPEN ABLE CAR condition, A trailer and cover. A $3,000 i beeen 83719 after 6. BILL SPENCE ~~ *RAMBLER” € 211_5. FE 8-4541 S': M&M Motor Sales ae sri “ i i ) borer on later model cars. A BEAU TFET is ¥T. 3MAHOG- oR 3-1603 an thier "An excellent cond, r ra down je OAKLAND AVE, _FE_ 4-454 igh CS eee ‘TOP DOLLAR Genn'con & TRUCKS Matthews- Hargreaves _ apa | 18 CHEVY, FICKUP, GOOD ea: Smet LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP ei) in Michal sises to to ssive ove Mfoceigh “For Sale Trucks 90 AS oll Roe cond, $225. FE 6-2766. or. TANDEM 2-'55’s. 1966 ‘Air over, C & H. Lum- r Co. UL 21330, a Ford Pickup GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS "51 & *52, trucks. Auto Insurance 90A "ine gor Pale ttn es. Foreign & Sports Cars 906 ‘ TSETTA "87,4408 er ¢ OS year (ree ieckst or Sale Cars BUICK ‘55 SPECIAL event. Pull power, origina) owner. er 61080. MI ree. 1414 irmingham. ‘65 B 4 DR, HF. EXe COND No rust. Snow tir OR 3-4108. ITS TRUE Haupt Pontiac “Is the Place to Buy! dio, Heater. A real family car. Low down payment. *64 Ford 2 Dr. A little jewel, A fine White Radio wall tires. price Lots Of Transportation Specials. MAple 5-5: or PLAple 5-1141 A SECOND CAR 1955 2 dr, Seen Be No. rust, ‘66 BUICK CUSTOM 8TATION Wgn. Extra clean. FE 5-5906, b1 BUICK. BEST OFFER. EM 3-4720 7 B 10s. STATION WAG- ful * i waite qe go ot . w e- . FE 8-1189. cf Bu a $50. OR 3-4570 after oy co cK HAR! DYNA- flow. Radio & Heater, sharp! 627_N. Perry 63 BUICK isto B pLyMouTE STA- __tion_wagon, $200. FE 65-3002, tion w “be gy | gt 19 4 DR, DY- BW food jcond. “LIVE. BETTER BY FAR we. BRAND NEW CAR RUSS - OHNSON 1955 Chevrolet.210. 4-Dr, sedan. V8. ‘| R&EL Good ,cond Cc "86 Buick. 4 Dr. Estate wagon. Ra-| Radio, heate * : . R & H. White- walls, Solid white......,...82305 R.. H Whitewslin Solid white... 405. 1957 Pontiac 2 dr. Hardtop. matic, R. & H. Walteesie i OWNER, 6.4545, seseeensenees PlOR5 1955 Pontise Star Chief. 2 dr. Catalina, Hydramatic. Power P< R. & H. Like new. $ $ 795 peerendoge sii pols rom 2 Severa] ‘50, a sy oe 7 5 i f a Jones +e Hardtop, Push. wl (eS \ For Sale Cars 1987 CUSTOM FORD. EXCELLENT GOOG, hocekavesenebecncteisbscs $45 got, Fe, ree. $950. No dealers. ‘HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Remodeling Specials Oxtord’ Michigan "Oa e-asze | :S4 eS 8 : - 1°62 Pontiac Hydra. .........+++ 195 OEE oS | Bee eee mi :| a CHEVY 1 DR REBUILT MO | 86 Cadillac Cony. Ail power. ny eee Sa fence: wor . ts Cagv. gTATION vAG. “$396. Pian late models and trans- ____ ONLY $295 ee RUBURN | Sao s atet aks] MPR eae, CBE % 3 DR ain. RAH. ee eee ee an FE. pases wer FE 40746. or FE 4-3856. 1955 CHEVROLET - 1955 FORDS Be} Air {it thd cylinder. Stand- (3) spose. ost Phas 1 adr. Automatic. V8. T AYLOR' S 1 Customline 2-dr. Standard V8. ak, ay os or —— Payments MA 41561. om BIRMINGHAM WALLED LAKE RAMBLER 32 CHEVROLET STATION waAG-| 666 S. WOODWARD Be POWERGLIDE, RADIO AND MI 6-3900 HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO roe Ute to cat Cleat | 1954 FORD WAGON Mgr. Mr Parks at MI ¢' This is an 8 cylinder 2-dr. Fordo- Harold Tu Ford. — iF xe Feary -¥ ao TE eee a eam oe facets oO EE 1955 BUICKS 1955 FORD (2 HONEYS) . 4 door, V-38 G2 Reme Reegow: $29 lg Nga wver| Eddie Steele new car $805. 24 pmts. og Very low down payment . FORD BIRMINGHAM FE seo” BARBOE 22529 RAMBLER 1950 FORD STATION WAGON. 666 S. WOODWARD | ‘Some body work. #138. PE sant, MI 699 7 on. car, No mone: ._193 605 ‘came © ECONOMY SPECIAL trans. "$4 Rambler, 2-Dr., auto & New paint, c inside... "54 Pontiac, auto. trans. ORKER wer t. *a.000 ‘o dealers. UL 2-3362. CHRYSLER, WINDSOR REPOSSESSION ip you adjust to some less ‘expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. 5 me. yt ME og "Sparing red & white. Radio, eee whit walls. ‘Special. $4 al month. Including’ all “charges. on iow down-payment: or: old- BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 tN th "31 DODGE, ¢_DR. RUNS GOOD. $85. EM 3-8202. .| for our héxt new car? 1931 FORD SEDAN EXC. & iginal cond, OR 3-0446. 1957 FORD CUSTOM 300. RADIO, heater, whitewalls. 2-tone paint. Take over payments. Going in | service, must sacrifice. E 3-3164 or EM 3-2742. 1954 FORD Ranch wagon, 53° & heater Eddie Steele “FORD FE 5-8204 ' FE 2-2529 1953 re Red, RECONDI- , FE 44804. "46 ab COUPE. '48 MERC EN a ae Needs er $75 875 , "Ae You paying over $1900 sa If so — it will pay to see - DON FALL - RUSS DAWSON Motor — Company 232 S. __ Saginaw 1959 "Edsel '33 DODGE CORNET REPO SESSION ran YE hasta Se King Auto. FE 8-0402. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR DISCOUNT WARRANTY GIVEN FREE *¢ WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions i Seev. Im: load Ry] tae 1288 pss Fog” sagas 1955. Buick 4Dr. 1985 For. Cus’ $ eee 1054 Ods Super 88, Weeet’: 686 1950 Chev, Like new. ...... soe 8 168 1965 Chev. 1053 Chev. © Pass. wagon. $ 65 more to pick from NEW CAR DEMOS BP ade SBN" bine Sia PANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m, to 9 p.m. North Chev. Pipe cea MY 2-281 _ | 1981 Chev, 4-door sedan .... $ 199 "1954 Chey, Bel Air Hardtop .. $ 598 1954 Pontiac 2-door sedan .. $ 509 1985 Chey. 210 4door .,...... $ 797 1957 Olds Sup. 88 ¢oor .. $1046 1955 Chev, 210 4-door ...... $ 807 ‘| 1987 Plymouth ¢dook ...... $1198 1957 Chev. Bel. Air HT. .. $1769 HASKINS | : Coffee Break and doughnuts with us while you look over our large selection of guaran- teed “OK” used cars. seeeee 1957 Chev, 210 2-door 1956 Chev. 210 4-door ........ $1197 1956 Chev. Ya-ton pickup .... $ 998 1954 Olds 88 Holiday Cpe. .. 8% 929 1956 Chev; 210 2-deer- 1957 Olds 98 4door”........ 1957 Chey. 210 4-door Seeeee eee nee 1955 Ford Fairlane 2-door ... $ 899 1958 Chey, Biscayne 4-door .. $1006 946 | 1955 Chev. %-ton pickup .. $ 790 1955 Buiék Cent, Hardtop .. $ 505 1965 Chey. 210 ¢door ...... $ 800 1956 Chev. 210, ¢-door ...... $1198 -Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 _ vege 56-6071 Open Nites ‘til 8 Punter Bivd, at 8, Woodwerd sats For Sale Cars 91 91 1083, DODGE ONET. 4 DR.,|. COUNTRY SEDAN. V. page By anumtasion, new w tires. O & HEATER. ABSOLUTE: 2 ay athe $27.24 mo. 1051 FORD WAGON. BEAUTIFUL) m : oul Call Credit’ Mgr. Mr. Parks ai Low ‘miles tow ‘price ‘ si 400 ereSo | _ ar 4-190. ~ r Ford. m 'S S2including all ’ charges. Very low down payment PORD ¢D! Seiten: Very ts. ‘! REPOSSESSION ER. 666 8. WOODWARD poo Se $15 month. Pert Mr 4-6617,/ * CONVERTIBLE. Black with black Come out and have coffee | 192 FORD NE, A I gag MY 3-1563. 1988 FORD FAIRLANE, NICE TO -look at and @ pleasure to drive. MY_ 33-1873. om DOOR SEDAN, trans 24,009 Mi. 1 owner. MA “8-110. perfect shift trans. 191 8. Johisson. TRY HERE ‘85 Olds super 88 5 56 Pontiac — Catalina Cag og mo ge ae? “HOUGHTEN “& SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDs DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES ND_ SERVICE 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-8761 For That Beautiful USED CAR Shelton Pontiac-Buick (ACO88 FROM NEW CAR SALES) OLive 1-8133 SHOP SUNDAY — BUY MONDAY HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 80 ~ FINE CARS AT THE ° “Bright Spot” Look ’em Qver Sunday Buy Monday JEROME } : ' “er "Bright Spot Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 Open til 10 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS SPECIAL. . 3 DAYS ONLY ‘ST Ramblet ¢Dr. 6 with OD . on $8 Pg Ba hawt myave. nee and ee 595 "55 Statesman Super ......... 875 "51 Ford Panel ...........-.4+ 195 "51 Plymouth J ek 1958 VOLKSWAGEN. PVT. OWNER UL 21497. . WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC DILL. : CONVERTIBLE! Bleck with wiilte red interior factory di an power, A low saeuee. one owner car. 1957 CADILLAC top, all red posing One owner, new Cadi e. In show room condition. oun 1955 MERCURY - ‘ with red & white interior. Radio, heater, power steering, mercomat- ‘te, Like new tires. WILSON PON TIAC-CALILLAC 1954 CADILLAC "62" Sedan. Motem _ ol anlor with ange Pei throughout. iced ier sell * hast, so hurry. $1295 1955 PONTIAC 870 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, heater, hydramatic. Also power steering. _A one owner few caer trade. An exceptional 53 1935 FORD 2 Dr. a V-8. Radio, best er, — Finished iste fine came” eae woes wii same scuipment Your choice. 5 ; - radio, heater, & is is not an Lat it is an ‘exceptional $595 WILSON PONTIAC CADILLAC NeW Woodward . 954 2 Dr. 210 w You ARE : TO ae THE ‘ Make: oy Deal Monday ssi MODEL A, 3 DR. HYDRAU- lie brakes, cond, 7 emia sla me | 19% FORD : FOR 4 Door 9 passenger wagon. 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Only. $695 54 PLYMOUTH PINK & WHITE Belvedere, One owner car. $475 54 FORD CUSTOM 8, Fordomatic, radio, heater, solid 505, seat covers. 51 DODGE __ NEW TIRES Don’t let this one get away. Onl:. 250 "52 NASH RAMBLER CLUB COUPE. the one for that second car. R&R MOTORS CHRYSLER ’ Plymouth - Im nperial SALEs° SERVICE. 8A 794 ORELAND 4: i eswie | FE. 4-3528 PONTIAC CUSTOM, Fordomatic, white tires, | turne oe ures). ie em cash Gi oe ners ARD. MI "83 96, Smith Mtrs, UL 2-1 ‘ i053 SUPER 6 3 DR: TOP a “oe TRANSPORTATION Sa” OLDs, #8. A 1952 Pontiac 4 Door sedsn Sharp. Full power, Low mileage dramatic, 1 owner, low eas, FE ay. Sloan = prised. to oll yon "82 (OL! ILE “fy. | PE 54-1362. DRAMATIC, RADIO & TER. ABSOLL ¥ NO ‘MOWEY "JS PONTIAC BY. owen: Exc. N Assume pe: $5.83 _cond. FE 2-1104. at Mi 41800 ‘Hareid’ ‘turner Pore ins POW +DR ht cat eens ae white, _p.m. _— | 1886 PONTIAC a , 71985 PLYMOUTH renter kee 4 door ¥-4 $395 Eddie Steele eeeFORD she tam '56 Plymouth + oo $1095 7 ' ee ne vi STATION WAGON . ment. L owner. JACK COLE, INC. re som” ines ee que new OR }-Tl STATION WAGON MATIC, RADIO & HEATER. AL ABSO! ET | ee Se eet se? ¢ CHEVROLET ts) e pay- -_. > Lake at — can Perfect et owner. $17 sents of $13.6 mo. Call cree LED a Gakland: before 6. 580 Pol rold Turnet Ford. 3 is PONTL 7 ix. POWER ‘#.. MERCURY. RUNS GOOD. Station Goering Drakes ro = | Cheap. PE 5-1446. W Very clean. FE 83008 after 5:30. | By) MERCURY. 2, OR; R&H, SELL agons 1068, PONTIAC. 3 DR “9 TOP. or trade, FE - . ras, very clean 6-0728 ‘6 METROPOLITAN Low 1957 rLaOUrH ise PONTTYA mileage. Clean . $805. 51 I Wenonah Everything on a "tow wlieegs. Perfect condition, PE 44375. 3008 Used. cafe are perce eter moter and bedy inees Ga $2005. too . a SALES Larr y “jerome cacsilont trons Mt tt $0513 Golatnetes at Uniop Lk. EM }3-4155 EOL | Pou VOLESWAGEN. i 7, CLEAN. 3 Ge ‘93, PLYMOU - panies tl ~ ome ‘SL Pirmoutn ; 346 Pontiac Lk. Re. at ase Oeics . pe cecns J oOlkswagen—: e hew. ‘ ie 4 ‘ST Chevy, Powerglide. vs. ; é pe IT'S TIME for ANOTHER | ECONOMY CARS, 22 AUBURN, s Rig Bing alg Wg a cylinder car? We ar our com wnable to deliver 6 OLIVER CLEARANCE SALE This Week-End Only BUY THAT GOOD USED CAR at LOW PRICES ‘S9 GMC Sub. ...$2645 ‘58 B Buick ick Spl. $2245 Dinu son radio. Gites,” «= Bpaatbow, "ohate tres ad, coral, radio, tS Ford “300’ ... $1595 Boa 3 °ie* *57 Ford “500” ,..$1595 57 Buick eeeves -$1695 Draafiow. pow ef steering hester and 157 —. ‘tat rr J come oc heater, Radio, heater and Hydram Perdew Black, ved, with power brakes. ; Social Hare , over gry and Mg hite. ‘redie,, heater, reen, redie, hi Mier. easton, yérames real arp. lack tires "56 Plymouth .....$995 ’ 56 Ford ........$1395 _ - SAY07 ith, automatic, ite “over og tee oe eee r 0, r. stee and Fordomatic. Tu-tone tan. -’56 Volkswagen - $995 *56 Buick ...... $1385 Fe Cua ne Roadmaster with full power and . air conditioning, w pree. 56 Buick .. eee $1325 55 Buick Te te * | and brakes, age poate a white tre T, Dynaflow "56: Pontiac 860 «$795 Super 4 Dr. Sedan, Dynafiow, Renter, radio, white and green, power steering and brakes. ’55 Pontiac +:$995 standard trans eate OD PONTIAC ..ceeee ard mission, h tf rehief, whi reen, Hy- & custom tri: , Gramatic, “radio. heater, new 2 Oe seat covers. 55 Pontiac ...... $97 ’ 55 Buick . 5 Soerortile with red and black , De eae oe pete nae. radio and-heater, Hydra- over yellow. "radio. heater’ Dy- Sahlow ’55 Chevrolet .... «$895 Two Door Sedan, radio, . Pow ersiide, white over eter 55 Cheveolet wee $1095 Bel Air 2 Dr. Sedan, white over pews heater, Powerglide and dio > Buick .......$1095 55 Buick ........$795 most, © green, radio and walla oie hb eh ynafiow, power seen SBS cecler end bynatlow. 35 Buick 66 eae vain $805 . Dr. Hardtop, radio, Sern ynafiow, 75 54 Pontiac .......$2 55 Buick “eve Soe Neovo i black Be tree eee Festa, 55 Pontiac ......$1005 poder over green. — heater Dr. sed tu-tone blue, 2 DF pSgdane, .tu-tone blue = 8 Buick « hardtop ’54 Pontiac.......-$475 su ri Sedan Pal uper 2 Dr. Sedan, tu-tone white over green, radio, "heater, byashow, orange, Hydramatic, good run- ning. 53 Dodge .....-.7 °53 Dodge ........$199] Cup Coune fluid drive, radio ; Toyee wht he rer blué, Gyro- | 53 Chevrolet .....$395 °51 Dodge ios sas 25 br. Seten eee fetene Wee re? drive, clean inside, } , MOTOR SALES. Rig ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE ' OPEN EVES. FE 2.91 of its Electras gave a faulty read. ing by about 600 feet as the turbo- #:09 (7) Kingdom of the Bea. kind as that used in the Electra that crashed into the East River here Feb. 3 with the loss of 65 —the new altimeters have been eatale ak ace The spokesman also said that! Polio This Year Shows Rise Over ‘58 Period WASHINGTON (AP)—Polio has 8: struck more victims so far this 8:(¢ responding period The Public Health Service there were week of April-4, as against 113 year ago. There have been 298 cases of/ all License Plates Loo LANSING (®—Secret of State; James M. Hare reports 1,215) vehicle owners lost ir license plates last month more than double the number /who reported| ‘pense | pin ens Oo oa 2-WIBK-TV | Channes + -WWETV Channel 7~WAYZTV Ohannel 8—CKLWAV ‘TOKYO (AP) — says, were 2 paralytic cases ‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | to prove _ his Music. 8:00 (4) (T) Jubilee U.S.A. (9) Nation’s Business. (9) Hockey. (2) Wanted—Dead or Alive. (2) Gale Storm. (4) Black Saddle. Western: Boy seeks revenge. (1) Lawrence Welk. (2) Have Gun; Will Travel. Western: Young wife hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to |help fugitive husband. (4) Cimarron City. Western Stranger (Fred MacMurray) fools the community long enough to sieze power and start reign of terror. (10:00 (2) Gunsmoke. Western: | dians capture Dillon (James Arness) wiiile he tracks aii | renegade white man. | (7) Billy Graham. ‘10:36 (2) Sea Hunt. Adventure: Crooks force Mike (Lloyd Bridges) to retrieve nar- —— shipment from ocean lost plates in Marchi / 1958. He sug-! gests that al] mot ve make sure their plates are firmly bolted to) their cars. a 199" srr ie ote" sage | Ay ee *139” TERMS HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. /\ $25 W. Huron FE 4-2525 7 | A ——_— i (4) D. A’s Man. Police j drama: Investigator Shan-|2 i non (John Compton) tries to i convince murder suspect to | turn state's evidence. (3) Nation's Busneiss. 10:45 (9) Gadabout Gaddis. (11:00 (2) (4) (9). News, Weather. (2) Biff Baker. (2) (4) Weather. Hargrove.” ('45.) 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Michigan Line 4h Per Peeerrrrrririr Maik APPLICATION TODAY TO seeewves ® $ Mutual of Omahe, Senior Security Division Bi ccencnnnns: 8 3 Omshe, Nebraske Dept. 1138B 0 Mote : Nome t © Female : : Pesos paint (riney wawe—wiDSLe iviaC=LasT mawe) (0 Enclose $8.50 te § © pda cover first month's & 8 premiom. s . 5 nee 100 S010 __, Meke check ef : meney erder 2 Your Birth Date hic to Mowel 8 “8 MONTH DAY YEAR Omehe. Ps : POUCY 4HSO H « a SRO SSSSRSTHTS YOUR SIGHATURE ecavessene “f a [1:20 (2) Sports. (4) Cartoon Time. ¢ (7) Faith for Today. (9) Film Fare. 19:15 (9) Sacred Heart. 10:30 (2) Cartoon 'Frolics. (7) Bishop Pike. (9) Christophers. 1:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) George Pierrot. (7) John Hopkins. (9) Movie. 11:30 (7) Wrestling. (4) Dateline: U.N. 11:45 (4) Cartoon, Carnival. © SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) (color) Little Lulu. (7) Bowling. In-| Rochester. Michigan (9) Looney Tunes. '12:30 (2) Roy Rogers. (4) Americans at Work. *|1:00 1245 (4) Michigan Conservation. (4) It’s a Great Life. 1:00 (2) Movie. (7) Music Bingo. (4) U. of M. Presents. ; - (9) Movie. (7) World Adventure Series. 1:39 (2) As The World Turns. (9) Movie. (1) Topper. : 1:30 (4) Movie. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (T) Dick Powell. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. 706 pt usdeg \2:00 (2) Susie. (7) David Niven. : r , 2:30 (7) College News Conference. | os era Cont. |S: :60 (7) Open Hearing. 2:30 (2) House Party. {3: :30 (2) Great Challenge. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (7) Movie. . (7) Gale Storm. 4:30 (2) Steelworkers TV Meeting. 's:99 (2) Big Payoff. (4) Tactic. ew (Be sot Spe &:00 (2) GE College Bowl. (9) Movie. (4) Omnibus. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Paul Winchell. (4) From These Roots. 5:30 2 porn (7) Who Do You Trust? @) Amateur Hour. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. | (7) Lone Ranger. (4) (color) Truth or Conse-| levees quences. aCxBAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (7) American Bandstand. 16:00 (2) Behind the News. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. (4) Movie. “Cyrano de 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. Bergerac,” Jose Ferrer, (9) Sherwood Forest. Mala Powers. 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. (7) Annie Oakley. (4) {color) George Pierrot, - (9) Popeye. Presents. 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century. ‘“Sub- (9) Logney Tunes, marine." 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. (7) White Hunter. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Abbott and Costello. 5:55 (4) Sports. 7:00 (2) Lassie. (7) You Asked for It. 4 (9) Movie. ‘They Won't For. get,”’ Lana Turner. 7:30 (2) Bachelor Father. (4) (color) Steve Allen. Charles Laughton, George Jessel, Diana Dors, Mark| Ws® (6 CKLW (800) Murphy, Don Elliott. (7) Maverick. Tomeur WIBK, 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Gertrude ; wi 10:00—WJR. News, 1:00—WJR, News, Miller WXYZ, Breakfqst Club Berg, Sir Cedric Hardwicke.) wrye ‘jews, Weber Wws Radio Paint Ww News, Monitor CKLW, News, Toby David Michael Tolan, Johnnie Ray,) CKLW. Musica! WXYZ, News, Sun, Best Bun. Best . WJBK, News, George Teresa Brewer, Shelley Ber-| 28K Don M GL. Rocio mite _ See mine? of Healing | WPron, News, Lark man, Patachou. WPON. World News , Shee WCAR, News, as WCAR, News, Martyn 8:30 (4) Pete Kelly’s Blues. “The |ee:30—WIR, Chapel Hour : Senrees June Gould Story,” Connie| “itws" leone” WWJ, News, Scouts 9:30—WW4, News, Monitor | 996-WJR, Jack Harris WWJ, Monitor CKLW, News, Myrtle Labbitt W, Voice of Prophecy ry . News, Boswell. Ce: oe Outs WJBK. Town Hall W. Redio Bible Cla (7) Lawman. | WIBK! MeLeot WPON, Emmanuel Baptist WJBK, Detroit Speaks 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “Caesar and ‘ WCAR, News, Thomas WWJ, News, Story - ; rag Serenade Guest Star | Cleopatra,” Maurice Evans,| 7:08 WJR, Youth Chott WWJ. St. Paul’s Cathedral WXYZ, Peter & Mary ’, WXYZ. Night Train WXYZ. Gunday Best 8:00—WJR, News, Have Gun | CKLW. News, Mary Morgan Piper Laurie. | CKLW. Family Theater CKLW. Pontiac Baptist WWJ, News, Monitor WJBK, News. Clark Reid (4) (color) Dinah Shore,, WIBK. Jack Bellboy WJBK, News, Sun. Sounds | WX Pilgrimage WCAR. News Tony Randall joins in salute, SERN Been eee PON, ‘Centre! Seber cule. News, red j vR s 8é ; ereo - =: |10:30--CKLW. News, Davies to Hawaii. ee ee tue _Taernacie WCAR. News i WXYZ, News Winter (7) Colt 45 WXYZ, Night Tak bee oe see (9) M io, “The. Fountain-|, PON. ise Weekend | x. “ees $:36—WJR, jort, Patterns 11s0t7 WAR. - Rouse Barty _ h 4” G Co pe Ray- #:00-— WIR sr. Symphony | ~ —. am ek Sas agg rh ORL We. ge ol "Device ead, ary Cooper, Ray- “W s > mond Massey, Patricia Neal.| QcAn’ News SUNDAY AFTERNOON 0:00_WaR. News. Music WEON, feats 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitcheock. ‘‘The 20— WIR: 8.Y, Phiharm, |!2:0%- WR. News, Quest cx] rosse Pt, Baptist | WXYZ, Paul Winter Waxwork,” Barry Nelson,| “exw. ouiet @enctuary WHY. Sunday Best wean Fewse, Baptist |11:30—-WJR, Time For Music Everett Sloane. WCAR, Woodling cK W. Labor 5 a WXYZ, U.D. Showtime CKLW, News, Davies (7) Deadline for Action.| 9 w, Knowles ; ‘Atom at Spithead.” 10:00 (2) Richard Diamond. - (4) Loretta Young. 10:30 (2) What’s My Line? (4) Arthur Murray. (7) Meet McGraw. ‘111:00 (2, 4, 9) News, Weather. (7) Movie. "Trail of the Vigi- lantes,”’ Franchot Tone. 11:20 (2) Sports. (4) Movie. “They All Kissed LINDSAY OUTSTANDING FEATURES: ® Only Lindsay gives you a Rustproof Fiberglas Tank © Only Lindsay gives the Purchaser A Lifetime Guarantee. ® Only a Lindsay is not obsolete be metal . REST OF FE 8-6621 THE KING OF THE WATER SOFTENERS fore you Buy It, not made out of rad the Bride,” Joan Crawford, (4) Movie. «Drama: - Ingrid Melvyn , Ss Bergman, “Spellbound.” ‘() Movie. “Three Wise}. (45,) ~~ * oa =e dona 11:25 (2) Nighfwatch Theater,|t:25 2 . “The Bride Walk c omedy; drama: “Mr. Out,” Barbara Stanwyck.: Lucky.” (45) Cary Grant. MONDAY MORNIN , big oe ne <- lest 44) Cblinenle Canes 1:30 (7) Shock Theater. Drama:),. Claude Rains. “The Invisible|*@ (2) Meditations. Man." (°33.) , 6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. 2 . 7:00 ‘(2) TV College. SUNDAY MORNING a) Big sow. 7:55 (2) Meditations. 7:38 (2) Cartoon Classroom / 8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. (7) Breakfast Time. _ 8:30 (2) Christophers. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. 8:55 (4) (color). News. 8:30 (7) Our Friend Harry. “ (9) Billboard. 9:00 (2) Movie. {900 (2) Court of Health. (4) I-Married Joan. (4) Church of the Crossroads.'9:39 (4) (color) Bozo the Clow2. () Understandin g/19:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. Our World. (7), Jean's Notebook. (9) Oral Roberts. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. 10:25 (9) Billboard. ‘ (4) Crossroads. ; - 18:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Christian Science. (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Frontiers. (9) Count of Monte Cristo. 9:45 (7) Accent. ; 10:55 (7) News. 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Cleo. (9) Leon Errol. ‘ 11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. (4) Concentration. (7) Burns and Allen. (9) Howdy Doody. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. . (4) Tic Tae Dough. . (7) George Hamilton IV. * (9) Children’s Newsreel. 12:15 (9) Uncle Chichimus. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could be You. (7) Play Your Hunch. (9) Mary Morgan. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. (2) Gur Miss Brooks, the revolt was still seething ee eee F he places.”” north, quantity of arms seized in helped by anti-Communist Red China disclosed today that anti-Communist Chinese were fighting beside Tibetan rebels and admitted Pelstce! Mitte clabeakt obby teat the uprising had been crushed in the area of Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, and said Red troops were “now. proceeding successfully to put down the armed rebellion in other The Chinese Nationalist govern- ment on Formosa said about 100,000 Tibetan nomads — sword - wielding Goloks — had joined the revolt in the The Peiping broadcast said the large Tibetan rebels proved that they were China. in the Rim . like gorges. day. The royal Tibetan party of refugees traveling on horeback through wild Indian mountain country will be met there by Prime Minister Nehru’s special envoy P. N. Menon — and a jeep. fighting the Chinese still Sikang borders Tibet in the southwest. along the Yangtze River — a wild, moun~- tainous region which ranges surging sharply up to 24,900 feet and separated by canyon- The flight to India of the 23- year- as “the Living Buddha,” strong religious feelings in Asia against Red China. ‘In New Delhi, Indian foreign ministry sources said the Dalai Lama is expected to reach Bomdila in northeast India on Mon- ® State Tax Collections : ees . Up but Crisis Stays LANSING W — State Revenue Commissioner Louis M, Nims says the favorable trend of sales tax collections in the past three months does not indicate Michigan is pull- ing out of its cash crisis. Sen. John P, Smeekens (R-Cold- water) has called the crisis ‘a complete phony.” Sen, Edward Hutchinson (R-Fennville) has ex- pressed doubt that payless pay- days are imminent. |state’s fiscal illness. 1 France Builds Fish City for Rare Ocean Dwellers MONTE CARLO (AP) — A fish city is being built by France in the sea off Monte Carlo. This was disclosed by Cmdr. Jacques-Yves Cousteau, one of France's top oceanographers. Cousteau said the idea was to create a reserve for rare ocean dwellers where they could develop land be studied undisturbed. Oust Wrong Ones | ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP)— {When Ann Snavely sought help to evict a skunk living beneath her home, Policeman Oran C. Camp- bell hurled a tear gas bomb at it. The skunk stayed on. Mrs, Snave- ly moved her children out. They Hedy Lamarr Due in Court to Seek Alimony HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — Hedy Lamarr goes to court next week 10 Escape Injury as Plane Crashes JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)—A ‘four- fighting in the. old. Sikang province of}. SONOTONE if dv £4585 gg to seek alimony from her. €8-| Airport, crashed and burned Fri- OF PONTIAC tranged husband and she said|day, The 10 persons aboard es-/ 511 Pontiac State Bk. Bidg. she'd like to have _back the eight caped serious injury. Phone FEderal 2-1225 years of married life she gave) qe janding gear of the Pan] for Free Home Demonstration him. American World Airways Strato- ee Miss Lamarr said she still loves) cruiser'collapsed when the wheels| sqneT@Nt—The House of Hearing her fourth husband, oilman W./hit the runway, Pan AM officials! Send me, “Your Hearing & Your Neskh”, | Howard Lee, and is divorcing/ said, and the plane skidded for), him “bescause he. asked for it.”|200 yards. One side of the airliner She said she will never marry) burst into flames: ; "| Addvenn, Ast. again. 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