sia tae at Dor Ubuts tain a content blaze. It is believed the firestarted with an ex- company plant at Kansas City. Two men are re- plosion in a tank of weed killer. Kansas City Blast Kills 2, Injures 5= KANSAS CITY, Kan. ®—A to determine what set off the! First reports said there were chemical {ank containing. a "ged and wheter here were an fox blasts. Motorists..driving to toflay. Two) casualties, killer coat oats © Great clotds of black gmoke For a time the fire threatened rolled from the scene near the to spread to half a dozen other Kansas-Missouri state line over) tanks, five hours firemen reported the fire downtown Kansas City, Mo., miles away. i but after two and ofie-half was “contained,"’ but would have Intense heat hampered effarts| to burn itself out. Police Escort. “Henderson Plant Quiet ; ‘Pet Baby Lion ‘Mauls Child Who Workers 10 Mill. Came Too Close MEMPHIS, Teno. (UPD—A baby lion yesterday severely mauled a two-year-old boy. A laborer pried After Clashes, Gunfire. open the cub's jaws and rescued Last Night HENDERSON, and state troopers, ottnumbering pickets, escorted a full shift of workers to their jobs at the Har- riet-Henderson Cotton Mills today after another outbreak of violence | N.C. & — Police, _when the boy waridered too close. i the child. The pet six-month-old lion cub. chained to a fence post in an open area, clawed little John Alvin Cox John Alvin. suffered fang and claw wounds on the head, right ear, face and stomach. He was rescued by George Tem- leton, 28, an employe of a trailer The quiet scene contrastea| Pet that owned the animal. He sharply with Wednesday night when second - shift workers met small arms fire. homemade flares and firecrackers. About 250 pickets ignored a steady drizzle at the company’s two plants to jeer and shout de- fiance at the departing workers. One picket was struck in the arm by a .38 caliber bullet. Officers said he received first aid treat- ment at a hospital and was re-|year-old ex leased, An unidentified woman _reported- ly suffered a slight head wound from a shot or a steel pellet hurled from a slingshot. An officer said she was treated at the South Henderson plant dispensary. Floodlights were beamed at the pickets ag the ‘workers, most of them in autos, were escorted through the plant gates by 100 highway patrolmen. There were a few minor inci- dents reported during the night. Two persons were arrested and charged with illegal discharge of firearms, and carrying concealed weapons. : The strikers were angered at the small number of , jobs Isft available to them after the strike apparently was settled last week: When only 30 strikers were taken back Monday, the striking Textile Workers Union of America said it had been misled as to the number of jobs available to its members. RMR IEE In.Today’'s Press. PERE SES sacle i RS Comics ....... consevsseanases OO County News ....-sseceeesees VT Editorials ........°5+> a 6 Food Section Stowe ttee 33-42 Markets / weary sqonebarends a. Obituaries ..........c00ce Sports ...... erodecteceyess+ ES-§T Theaters ..... jigicese Weer. ¢ OS . TV & Radio Programs ...,,. 31 Wilson, Eart See e eee ee ee ateee $1 wanes Pages. eeeee teres 43-43 : said he forced open the lion's jaws with his hands and kicked the lion away. Hearing Set May 6 on Girl's Kidnaping The pre-trial hearing of a 20- viet accused of. kid- inaping, rape and auto theft will be | kidnaping ‘resugned May 6 in the courtroom of Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. é * * * Examination of Harold E, Mar- tin of 739 E. Madison Ave. began ‘yesterday. He is being held in the Oakland County Jail. Martin is accused of stealing a car the evening of April 14 and 17-year-old JoAnne Visure, 446 Midway Ave., after their cars collided, te ® * Police found the pair the next morning in Bloomfield Township. Only .a week before his arrest, Martin had been paroled from the Ionia State Reformatory. Contestant Wins, Loses MANNHEIM, Germany (UPI) ~Karl Schumann heard on his automobile radio that he had won a prize in the weekly national lottery. He became so excited he skidded into a tree, Schumann said the ptize money is exactly enough for a new car. ~ This Ad Adds Up to— LONDON (UPI)—Personal ad in’ the London Times - today: “For sale — 12. bore shotgun, spade and wedding ring.” oP RS oe 0 W. Lawrenc chemical tanks were destroyéd work heard one deep, pe = Firefighting and other emer gency equipment converged on the scene. So did hundreds of spec- tators. A fire departoient. dispatcher said that “it is a two-alarmer; that means extra equipment is needed,” One of the first newsmen at the scene said he could not get close, because. of the heat. The newsmen said it appeared| 10 to-12 large storage tanks were; ablaze, The blast leveled a_ block-long concrete building and toppled a tall smoke stack. At least seven and ariother. - half threatened, WINDOWS SHATTERED Windows were shattered in a dozen were _ Senate Votes ‘to Curb Power fof Union Chiefs Passes ‘Bill of Rights’ Amendment to Kennedy Bill by 1 Ballot WASHINGTON (AP) , (Their 47-46 vietory in add- ing a major provision to the Kennedy labor bill strengthened today . the jdrive of senators seeking further restrictions on the power of union leaders. By the one-vote margin, the Senate wrote into the jbill a requirement that union constitutions and by- laws must contain a series of provisions designed to as- sure the rights of individual members. It sets up criminal penalties for any union leader. violating those rights. The Senate takes ap teday an amendment by Sen. Gold- water (R-Ariz) designed to 60 aa that such taber groups as prgpeeerie conferences bill. ey The amendment adopted Wednes- day Was sponsored by Sen. John L. , who called it ‘ ‘Saumioren Michigan's A. Mart and Pat McNamara, vot- ed with the minority in the 47-46 roll call vote by which the Sen- ate approved the bill-of-rights ee a Clelian (D-Ark) to the labor bill. union members freedom of speech and equal voting rights, and re- quire membership approval of any dues increase. j The vote on the amendment was a setback for Sen. John F. |.Mennedy (D-Mass), who has ar- gued from the siart that any ma- jor floor change in his measure would endanger its chances of getting through Congress. Kennedy said the amendment was poorly drawn and would mean “the federal government's (Continued on Page 2, Coh 1) nearby flour mill, but this facility) evidently was not in danger from) the fire. Firemen were concentratin pouring water on the ‘euke not! yet ablaze, and on the ruins of| the building. They had _ reports) that large amounts of high explo-| sives were stored in one end of this structure which had not yet ignited, The plant is on top of a high hill near Southwest boulevard an Greystone avenue, just across the Missouri-Kansas state line from 29th and Southwest boulevard, in Kansas City, Mo. For Crying Out Loud! LUMBERTON, N. C. (UPI)— Moddie Mae Oliver, 50, a blind negro woman, told the court yes- terday during. a damage suit hearing that she was expecting to give birth to her 33rd child. She said she has given birth to 32 children in 35 years of mar- riage. "Dulles Designated Consultant on Policy | | WASHINGTON # — President Eisenhower today formally desig- nated ailing John Foster Dalles as a special consultant for foreign policy on the White House staff. * * * Eisenhower drove to Walter Reed Army Hospital to attend a, formal ‘swearing-in ceremony for _ his former secretary of state. * * * Eisenhower.at the time set out no specific task for the 7l-year- told former secretary. He asked Dulles ‘“‘to sérve in the future, to whatever extent your health will | permit, as a consultant to me and the State Department in interna- tional affairs."’ The White House post pays $20,- 000 a year, and carries Cabinet rank. Mild Weather Due to Continue in Pontiac Area ’ Partly cloudy and a low of 44 is, the forecast for the Pontiac area tonight. - Tt also will. be partly cloudy to- morrow with temperatures a little cooler and’ a chance of showers. Tomorrow's high is expected to be near 36, the said, te teak: alles an: hele teuel: ~.|Partly cloudy..and cooler with showers likely isthe outlook for Saturday. ip dans papgy depot 5 a “ha At 2 p.m. the recording Cocca Prison Revolt Quelled Troopers Move In With Riot Guns and Gas; Free 15 Hostages CONCORD, Mass. #—Five con- a desperate revolt Wednesday night at Concord Reformatory housing some of Massachusetts’ worst crim- could not have hoped to escape, although a leader, kidnaper Charies Bull Martin, told the prison superintendent on an _ institution telephone: “‘We want out.” * * * For four hours, they held the * * * from the start, were nil. Lt. Col. John C. Blake, executive officer sault force of -12%5 troopers, said when asked if an eren were considered: - “I never negotiate with any- one; we were hefe to get them out and restore order.” The troopers swarmed in with military precision, many wearing campaign ribbons. They were steel-helmeted,. carried riot guns and wore bandoleers of cartridges and tear gas charges. * *¥ * The issue never was in doubt. The troopers drove the malcon- tents from the first to third ‘oor of a wing of the prison, l’ke sol- diers assaulting pill boxes. They opened steel doors with acetylene torches and finally pushed the rebels into an area from which there could be neither escape nor retreat. Surrenders were accepted only after the prisoners stripped na- ked, Then they were marched to secure quarters, One dis- played a kitchen paring knife which he took from one of the recalcitrants. A pistol, with which Martin sub- jugated the hostages and marched them to the segregation section, was not immediately ‘found. * * * Guard Fredérick Bobola, one of the hostages, said Martin held the gun against him and pulled the trigger. ‘It looked to me like the end, but the gun failed to go off,”’ Bobola said. The reformatory once was used for youthful offenders, but several years ago its use was turned over to hardened adult criminals, in- cluding murderers, It is 18 miles from Boston, The revolt came during a recre- ation period between 4 and 5 p.m., while some of the prisoners weré playing baseball. The lowest temperature in down- , victs seized 15 hostages and staged| - Prison officials said the quintet! || Their chances of . getting -out,|. of the state police, heading an as-|- HELPED INTO JAIL — Near collapse, Mra, Sue Lawrence, 32-year-old Berkley beautician, is helped into the Oakland’ County Jail this morning -after arraignment on charge of first murder. She is accused of fatally shooting: the wife of her former —— Saturday. at the victim's — near Clarkston. Murder Arraignment Held at Door of Car Choked-with emotion and near collapse, Mrs. Sue Lawrence, accused of murdering the wife of her former boy friend, was arraigned by Independence Township Pentine Presp Photo. degree AST _ LANSING an) — one liam H. Stamp while she sat in the front seat of a sheriff deputy’s car. Justice Stamp said-court was set ‘up in the basement of the Town- ship Hall, but Mrs. Lawrence was “so emotionally upset” she could not get out of the car and come into the hall. So Justice Stamp went out and stood beside the ear with its doors open to conduct the ses- sion, She is charged with first degree murder in the. fatal shooting of Mrs. Donald Crenshaw. ef 6230 Snow Apple Dr., Independence Township, EXAMINATION SET Mrs. Lawrence, of 2652 Oxford St., Berkley, demanded examina- Justice of the Peace Wil-+ Lo tion. Justice Stamp, * « * An attractive Pleasant Ridge beautician, she was released from St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital at 4:30 p.m. yesterday .where she had been a police prisoner since Saturday. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Scottish Remedy Fails AYR, Scotland (UPI)—A ‘three- year-old champion heifer who charged a crowd here yestetday was ‘given a fine old Scottish remedy for the quieting of fright- ened cows — half ‘qa bottle of Scotch whisky. It didn’t work. A veterinarian administered an- other sedative by needle. Says Event Shows Michigan Means Business State Promotion Group Views Launching Michigan Industrial Ambassa- dors, a group dedicated to stimu- lating and promoting the growth of Michigan industrial and busi- ness economy, watched the 438-foot missile-carrying destroyer USS Henry B. Wilson slide down the ways at Bay City yesterday. The launching was called “an ex- cellent reminder to the rest of the United States that Michigan means business” by Merritt D. Hill, chairman of the Ambassadors’ ex- ecutive committee, and general manager of Ford Motor Company’ Tractor and Implement. Division. Hill, of 965 E. Glengarry Cir- ele, Bloomfield Township, spoke. at a civic luncheon arranged hy the Greater: Bay City Chamber of Commerce and the Bay Coun- | ty Industrial Association. Following an explanation of the background ‘of the Atnbassadors 7 Hill cited several recent ex- of industrial development, and action by Michigan communi- ties to attract new industry. “Michigan,” Hill said, “is now on the move and the Ambassadors will help keep it moving in the right direction.” e Emphasizing - that’ public ap- proval and backing of the Ambas- sadors already has been clearly evidenced, . Hill said: “It. is ex- tremely important that the Ambas- sadors know they are not a small band of men hemmed in by ap- athy or downright antagonism.” TIME FOR FRESH START He. declared that the point has maké a fresh start, ‘mending our trial organizations won't want or need to slip through to ‘greener’ pastures.’ “4 The * Ambassadors, Hill sald, been reached in the staté’s life) and “possibly. in its fight for sur-| vival as a) progressive industrial} - ized entity” where it is time to} economic fences so that our indus-| | “believe that we can be at the spearhead of a movement to get all groups within the state re- o sadors, as an organization com- posed of men from both political parties, will not be engaging in po- litical activity but ‘‘will work to promote the state's advantages as further’ developed by actions of the Legislature and the other branches), of State government.”’ united for the common purpose of the state's and its citizenry’s good.” . He emphasized that the Ambas- they exist and as they can he The Ambassadors’ program, Hill saidy will focus collective attention on the need of Michigan indus- tries to be. competitive in all re. spects, and it will attempt to get a better understanding and degree of cooperation between govern ment, business and industry, the labor force and all the people in the state. * * “What the Ambassadors must have as salesmen for this product |siveness on the part of government officials to the need for a progres- sive course of action which will in- terest outsiders in locating indus- tryin Michigan and will encourage the expansion of industry now here,"’. Hill declared. The program also will aim at a place to live and bring ate a family, Saying that there can be no room for complacency. by Michigan’s res- idents while Michigan’s name is being “ used as a synonym for ‘Potter’s/ Field’,”” Hill said “we have the liveliest bunch of dead men I've ever met, and the richest Iknown as Michigan is 9 respon- bunch of to be found bunch of paupers any- Tt was set for May 14 by The mother of a 9-year-old son, jority Republicans im the Senate worse comes to worst. Hy, ener ee * Williams had aie asked at his “Their insistence on the Demo crats standing firm while they do not is a position which the public Cortelahy ORY. aman,” Oe, ea, ; se. dh hace UN a 2 aR NR ET a ih a0 ius 1 FAs" he jist : i Tete} L i IH E if . F i : 2 g >% HEF af et ue Ef s Teday Pentise erent temperature preceding 8 a.m. At $ a.m: Wind velocity 15 m. p. h. 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Syn werk Shia | — Secale over the 184 ow start May 5, % ee a rn Nene ee go seas rear “Sreppea trem ine'te.| Service for Robin.” Turvey,| ‘He lied removed the clip but had] on the road. j Lt. ILLIAM C. REMICK cig dashing + eawcinela dae sageeed ie” cartridg Felt sald he did fot know if p beconpegsl: Tiavey of 1001 Handiote Bt anal tau tha, fein eres the eventual blacktopping of the According manager,| Douglas L, Turvey Patel. 3 ek +. Bordertine read would be on the New Naval Reserve budget increases over the past fivelwin"be held at Pek. ere nc! Dehnke sald the shot Commplesion’s 1900 program. mie oop Ale ehl orgs approximately!irom st, John Armenfan Church|by’ | mother, In the same section, the com Head Here Honored He explained the salary inerense|\" Detroit. e * reo tha Yasiod mission has scheduled putting in is not based on any rise in living Burial ied right hand turning lanes off Long will be in White Chapej/ son lying on the floor Lake rond by the widening of the [ait cut: William C. Remick,|costs, which have remained neat|cemetery, Troy, The body is at|diately called the police, new commander of the Pontiac Na-|ly constant here during the ye@r./ine Manley Bailey Funeral Hame x *« * Vong Lake road-Woodward avenueiva] Reserve Training Center, was| “It is to acknowledge the excels! Rabin died yesterday at her The victim will be questioned tneeeeetion, - ier Rae Ce tae Rae Coll ae Senet nnd the wplendia| mane etter & short illness. turther by police today, Dehnke Nearly-four miles of Indianwood ~ eras Affairs in the Waldron conperetian vaneved from all er vived. te plier ro eg i sale : ; F ployes,” ee ‘|and Mrs. Jack Kachadurian of| About two million . volunteer will be widened to 22 feet and Commissioners will have approx- : receive @ concrete surfacing job| Remick, 36, succeeded Lt. imately five weeks for their study| bame a and Mr. and Mrs.|workers ate enrolled in Red Cross under this year's program, Felt] Cmdr Bersard Woesmer as heed Jor" the’ budget During thie time| = Turvey Sr, of Pontiac. ‘activities. He said the Road Commission * * * pom Fragile: yr ncomeagy sates arco togheaaheh Sock. slnasertoagee has been able to proceed with all} te is a wearer of the Korean|ager’s recommendations will ball) Why Pay More? 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Full 20” Cut—Rotary Power Mower Compare : 88 , to $50 ; Mowers 24-HP 2 Cycle engine with recoil starter—all steel housings have LIFE+ b TIME GUARANTEE, plus 1 “ year guarantee on motor. Traction tires, adjustable cut, 3 double edge blades. 42” AT 49* 64" ®4a-horsepower rotary mower. Regular $79.05 .... Fhorsepower, 4cycle rotary mower. Regular $00.95 ... 4-Blade Reel — Adjustable Bearings with RUBBER TIRES Simms 1 0". Price : , ae eines: 13 eeaeeee 18” Republic Mowers . wrt ROTHERS Floor Ea IMM): 4 4 ry TISSUES SAVE ¢ on ¢t Prices Slashed on Every Item in This Adv. - Gergains are su big we ‘mast rectrict. this sale to 345 Hours only, Friday morning. _ Plenty of some, few of others... the more you buy the more you save! Rights reserved to limit quantities — so more customers may share in these SUPER - ~ BARGAINS. petro Dom toll0om | eee ee Pull box of 20 sheets. " —Main Fleer Variety of Styles and Chlors Girls’ Blouses Values . to 2.00—wash = 88° ‘n pee a dac- rons, nylons, trim. Size pc to: elt. Sanforized — Light Blue Girls’ Denim Slacks Regular $2.98 value. Tapered legs, snap-flap “front pockets. Self belt. Size 7 to Mo a 96 12:30 ONLY 9AM to Cordutoy in Navy or Brown Kids’ Boxer. Shorts Regular 79c _ sellers. 5 9 ¢ Elastic waist bands, full cut in sizes 3 to, 7. (2 for $1). ee Anbacisga rer me poe Baby Bak Sheets. Broken Sizes 32A to rg Ladies’ Padded Bras yn dete -~edge a ar ait 3° pace es . 3 straps. White, 12:30 ONLY ee Hair Dress | Rayon effets Stas 32 Only = 9 s 26° | Ladies’ Full Slips of hair creme tae ass wai fF Cu for pang! =49"'|, 1 Fleet justable straps. 4 colors, Size 32 nig ee Regular 73c bd BAN Roll-On Ideal Mother’s Day Gift Deodorant | Ladies’ Canvas Slippers 2 For 1° Regular $1.69 . seller. Blue and red uppers No “muss, no fuss—- | with soft plastic soles. _ oar ee Size 4 to anh men's use. Limit 2. ° Floer Nail Po 33¢ Washable Carpet Squares © 99 Remover, | 10X00 Throw Rugs |§ Famous ‘DuraGloss’ safe, harm te nails’ and skin. Fast removing action. —Main Regular $1.98 values. Washable pile carpet squares,* firmly sewn. Non skid backing. 49 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY Regular 3ic Famous Tooth Paste | ¢- : “Gholee of Gleem, Col- St T pana, ete. Limit 2 tubes. a “The Reg. $2.50 Liquinet Hair Spray ¢ original hair pea ‘ull 15-ounce pressure bomb. Limit 2 cans. 4 —Main ; Floor 69c Mavis TALCUM. POWDER 8* Save 3c on this oroake imported wder. Comes in a oh ak : r type can. . Main Fleer Pil-c $1.50 eatecnine J cotton and acaee SHAMPOO ¢ Recuiey 1.00. pues. SR a pe ain Fieor | Ivy me Styling Stripe denims, seit ims, western styles, 59 wheat in polished cot- ' toris. Sizes 6 to Ais Famous Dundee First Quality 18 x 26 inches. Ab- sorbent terrycloth’ in 00 assorted colors, gold borders. —Basement 24x60 lock cal 24x70 _ a Runners Regular $2.98 values. Hi-lo loops, solid colors, 59 washable. Non-skid backing. (2 for $3.) Basement 8.2 Onteck Foil Senforised Men’s Work Pants Regular $2.98 value. ; Grey or khaki twill with 59 on “ard fly. Size 29 04 y ~—Sasement Elastia Top Unkle Leng a: Men’s Socks—4 | Pr. Irregulars of 49¢ value. ‘Dress: socks in Phecsried of colors. dig Sizes 10 to Va ie 98 NORTH . SAGINAW STREET Ay f aay s3f > Fim Quay Seon oe: LADIES’ NYLONS Regular 39° Value 3 Pair for $1 : ~ Cam — 3-Pc. Range Sei yon gael . ead. a: . Salt and and . prota g “ myaiewr. ener Regular $3.98 value. Fits ail standard wood or metal _ ironing BOYS’ and MEN’S Underwear cotten in first quality, inforced. All sizes for men and lon re- - boards. | Pree Pocendiad aia! Regular $1.00 value. ‘Oval shaped wastebas- == 68" kets for any room in the house —— Famous Endicott-Johnson Children’s E-J Shoes |= Infants’ shoes, patenhe, reds, whites, ou ay . sizes 8 to ie a & . Round Aluminum — Leakproof Angel Food Cake Pan Regular $1.50 value. “= 88" e Make tall Te waaay v4 angel Polished careers 9-Inch Fry Pans Rane’. $150 he, Heats quickly, tres and itor BBS pony ‘ ee Unbreakable Poly "PLASTIC =Q7 "|e. Ist Quality Gleaming White CANNON Muslin Sheets. Twin 72x108" ° | 1.54 Fall 812108" 1.76, ee eee nee part it Vall s SEALED BEAM CAR $2.50 Value ‘ Sealed beam h Por | or 13 ag ay Limit 3 headlights Fleer Head Lights Regular Genuine RUBBERMAID 1.59 Dish Drainer 12% x 15x 4 ge Lets dishes air-d wr ny color only oo ““l All Metal Tines — Lon Lawn Leaf Rakes Regular $1.00 value. = 73 Tines pe ibe hurt finest ~ lawns. Limit . Paint Thinner “$1.19 6 R* Gallon Por thinning all paints, excellent for cleaning aewehes, Limit 2 Step-on Can 78° | All metal with enameled: insert, foot treadle. Yellow with floral design. . : —tnd Floor ==78'| iron Pad and Cover [ 183| 12-0t. Wastebasket All Metal — Half. Circle Sle : | epee es F aan Box of geod vix vives at" QQ)| ORAYOLA Black poor iregulrs. CRAYONS o2 9 A.M, to 12:30 ONLY di 9: : Full 1% Pound Ball Assorted calor sin crayon sha: - Sisal Twine ae Regular 49¢ vatue. Se SE a ioe for wrapping l¢ aor die Limit ie rll cee TAPE 9 AM. to 12:30 ONLY URI ig As Round All Metal— Revolving | A s% vy ao 1.00 Lawn Sprinkler = | siesensie" All metal sprinkler cov- ane ers large area. Standard ¢ ERE. coupling fits all hoses. 69 lor Se | tnt in Ge PENCILS ee 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONL ba PACK of 10 Adjustable Sprayr—-PLASTIC 1 Le Hose: Nozzles sszoel a < Regular 5 ‘ coat ea sya 22° ke fits all standard hose couplings. DIMM sce y _|Colorado Offers - |Williams Gold Candidate: for Governor | {Slashed by Plane Prop when he walked into a spinning airplane propeller Wednesday i the: iii be z z J night. Ross | 8 nd OVERWEIGHT the Senate or Now available to you for first time with- , an executive : & doctor's _ “A ehaillenge to the constitutional |," 1, 4078 or ity of the executive would be taken to court. iH i: BE 4 i p if E 13 NO. SAGINAW ST CONTACT LENSES “ELECT 2 . < @ Famous WHITE Quality! : 5.) <@ Sews forward and reverse! ee cen oo a. ING MACHINE ee sie Complete with carrying case! © With hinged foot control! : :, - | -@ Limited quantity, short time only! _ Waite’s Is Pontiac's Only Factory Authorized White Dealer... Fourth Floor vipPetiggs e Spee | : i , i 4 fi ‘ ABLE. Ne ee : a $1 places in leyawoy \@ Electric rotating spit . @ 2-ft. chrome plated grid @ Hi-le adjustment crank @ Rugged 4 leg construction @ Large 512” semi-pneumetic "tires, copper finish ees ee ; es © Swimwear for the ee \ whole Family ei @ Much, much more LIGHTWEIGHT 4-POSITION ALUMINUM. CHAISE te ° i’ # “S Ne Fuss, Ne Bother with An Electric Starter! 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Downstairs ie : 6 7 ! ; I . < = av * i i ws Gor eee | Gait 2 ee Sea re ee Se eS ieee ZEROS EEN Ne o naive thin Guide Viecwlep ub A shies ghube of supe a oes Fi a hg fo ag if [ee ee we “eet tei bAty i aeitas Roan 8 th ates Py t Pat va ae sé sat -¥ the Bay City Defoe Shipbuilding Co, yards, the USS Henry B. Wil- fon, the nation’s first guided missile destroyer slides into tdi cliaceaad cea edind Launched at Bay Ci the largest warship ever built on the ty By A. F. MAHAN JR. . BAY CITY ®—The bull of Amer- ica’s first destroy- missile-carrying er rode in Great Lakes waters’ today. The USS Henry B. Wilson, de-) ~scribed by the Navy as “‘potential- 7,000 persons here yesterday. A sister ship of the 4,500-ton, 438-foot Wilson is scheduled to be launched today at Seattle. Thir- teen such vessels are on order. The Wilson is the largest war- ship ever built on the Great Lakes,’ |; and it will join the ocean-going fleet only because of the St. Lawrence Seaway, which gives : & P7-foot deep outlet to sea. “Instead of traditional cham- pagne, the vessel was christened with symbolic water—from the Great Lakes, the Eisenhower locks of the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Atlantic Ocean. Not far from the launching stage) stands the second of three sisters of the Wilson which the Defoe ~ |est warship ever built on ment here and her shakedown in Lake Huron before delivery, via the -seaway, at Boston in No- vember 1960, The Wilson will carry the Navy's Tartar, a sur- sile, and for surface fighting it will have rapid-firing five-inch guns, Rear Adm. Edmund B. Taylor, jcommandes of destroyer forces in. ithe Atlantic Fleet, said it may be possible to fit the Wilson with bal- listic missiles and described her ae equipment as ‘“‘in- finitely suptrior to anything that’ wes have bed tn the flest before.” Given a sufficient number of \these destroyers, Taylor said, “the | United States. will be more than a match for the 500 Soviet sub- marines which presently pose a |Serious threat to our control of the seas and to our national security.” | The Wilson, which will have air-conditioned living quarters for lits 24 officers and 330 enlisted jmen, will get aluminum §suiper- | The Wilson not only is the larg- the AP Wirephote Great Lakes,.and its size was possible because of the completion of the 9, Larrence seawey:pepeiding Gaepen Wipiagie © the At- lantic. Great Lakes, it also is the first U.S. destroyer ever launched side- ways. The 47-foot wide vessel hit the 80-foot wide slip into which it was launched with a tremen- dous splash. Mrs. Patrick J. Huriey chris- tened the de- stroyer, The ship is named for her father who was an admiral. Her husband, also on hand, was secretary of war under President Herbert Hoover and ambassador junder President Franklin D. Roos- event. a First Missile Destroyer Sails Lakes Mr. Hurley, a dashing peak as an Army general and a sec- retary of war, still is a colorful figure at 76. Tall, he carries himself reared straight. A wide-brimmed, Western style hat tops his grey hair and he still wears a mustache. An outspoken and a_ standout figure in his public life, which also included being ambassador to Chi- na, Hurley described himself yes- terday merely as “Mrs. Hurley’s husband.” And he signed a hotel register “Mrs. Patrick Jay Hur- a burglar who apparently believed in sharing. Mayo says the man broke into ley and husband.” his station, took $40 from the cash register but left another $40. : | Another beautiful ‘ that conditions as i rinsing! 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Third Floor 3 lovely styles in luscious Bon-Bon -colors! _ Drip-Dry Batiste Slips and Petticoats specially priced - SHOP TOMORROW NIGHT til 9 (short) saveere” eee oe ree ee RR Se GLK Hes FE 4-2511 1.99: Choose from.3 lovely styles in slips, 3 in petti- panels, pretty trims. You can forget your iron. White, pink, blue and ‘maize; slip s sizes 32- 44; petticoats, 5, M. L, XL. 3 Waile’s Lingerie. . _ Wash ‘n’ wear crisp checks .... with the accent on. perfect fit! Proportioned Shirtwaists 410.98 ~ A pretty , crisply checked shirtwoist . « Proportioned for perfect fit!. Se many fine features . . . wash ‘n’ wear arnei fabric, roll sleeves, stand up collar, flowing full skirt. Aqua or black with white; sizes 10-16 12-18 12-18 (tall), + Second Floor (medium) and Slim solid or Bermudas » ITALIAN- IMPORTS handcrafted by Rimini Waite's, Shoe Fashions 6 «« Street Floor Solid or plaid sleeveless blouse Solid roll-sleeve blouse . Pleated-skirt ... 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A Oak ok -— “This waa certainly the case with BO te Scurozper, who was nicknamed. “Night Owl” because of his desire to stay up waiting for fire alarms, The Chief was a man of action, happiest’ when the siren whistled. and they were off on a new “challenge.” The Chief referred to fires as presenting a new aoe + “ te . of this is Birmingham’s .. Junior Senior High School under con- USigtee Gacaeane sesgor baa - been put at $3,183,434 based on a unit - cost of $13.28 per square foot, The school is planned for 2000 pupils. This entire area should benefit - from the research and study that will result from Detroit’s $90 million pro- . gram in the months ahead. QS “ABKUPTLY quitting work at age 65 may be a bad thing,” says the Secre- tary of Health, Education and Wel- fare. Well, yes—it.may be almost as kik * Pontiac citizens should feel in- debted to Chief Schroeder for his. . years of tireless service. The. experience he gained and imparted. . to younger men in the depart-... ment undoubtedly has contributed to Pontiac’s outstanding Fire - ‘record. In leaving City service for a well- deserved rest, we as citizens can only say, “Thanks for a job well done, Chief ScHRoEpER.” Jews Begin Fight-Day Festival of Passover Jewish families in Pon Sapa be: gun observance of one of SEieesthine cn ths baen important calendar, the sightedey Festival of Passover. ; piney ee ‘ prayer book read in Jewish homes, carries a message for people of all faiths. For it not only tells of the . struggle for freedom but urges re- dedication to the principles of liberty. Fe ta To all our Jewish friends, a, very happy Passover. Detroit School Offi cials Utilizihg Funds Wisely ’ Detroit’s schools are setting an ex- ample the whole country can well copy. - g The electorate showed great con- fidence ‘in ‘the officials ‘by passing a tremendous 90 million dollar bond is- sue in the face of considerable unem- ployment. This took courage on the part of the voters, They should be warmly applauded. © ck. ® ‘Then the authorities responded in the same spirit by declaring there would be no frills and no - gingerbread. They propose to. utilize this vast sum of money to provide the maximum educational ———————— THE PONTIAC PRESS ese ee ee eee me eT meson Es | Gnd Advertising Director icndeine Raitor og - of Utica; golden wedding. ae eee Ore. The Man About Town Do Not Pick Them — Wild Flowers Now Given _ Protection of State Law ~ protected by state law. Stes. This applies to the flowers on both pri- vate and public property, including road- coun waneee Ne ee ee oe Before the auto age (in the trolley era ra), Pontiac suburban electric lines ran special cars into the country, labeled “To the wild - flowers,” and people garnered them un- mercifully. Although he made only one hit Wednes- day, and his team is making such a miser- able showing, Al Kaline jumped to the league lead. Today’s games will determine the winner of the $250 -.dn our baseball contest. The leading bat- ters Thursday morning are: Kaline, Detroit $3 3 i "ai » Power, Cleveland °°..:: 8 36 5 “417 York 0.7 9 gH 497 ess STE Peril ! 8 6 16 .381 White, ent ne 7 3-9 335 Finigin amore . problems. Alwa: warn ine ts Oe Georee W, Crane ee are 4c stamped, i igri “per holortoal charts when, Jou tend Looby 1959) ee er i pte teas $5 2 ‘Bit eel | SA ty SOX e A ee as Bt iy. ia “ARN ej LANSING #—The Michigan Manufacturers’ Assn. and the li i states tpl tonne eee CACY: New County Seal | PROPOSED COUNTY SEAL — This is the proposed seal for Oakland County. If approved Monday by the Board of Supervisors, it will become the county's official insignia. Its symbol will be the oak tree in the center. E cmmite romed «entail With Oak Tree in Center to meet state’s long-range need for new revenue. Oakland County has decided toifield,” said Hiland M. Thatcher, Conlin was aroiised by wide pub-jdress up its ancient and great seal.'Board of Supervisors vice chair- licity the MMA and retailers group Officials are suggesting that a|™an. proudly. gave to a statement by H. G.ipig, beautiful white oak tree be “After we got this picture,” Ferris, Saginaw businessman, pur;|“pjanted’”’ in the center of the Skrubb said, “we received another porting to turn up @ major flaw|present seal which is impressed| Cate. Somebody said it looked like im the tax study. * * * on all afficial documents. __ | / _Ferris, questioning statistics/passes on the new seal Monday, a head of cauliflower,” County has got a new and more compiled by the study committee'sithe oak tree would become Gap [BCE seal. staff, cited figures showing per-|county’s official symbol. sales taxes. ; At the 3 per cent rate, he said, their income would total about 600 million dollars. In reality, it ott gata ent Thor Missile Fired scat has become, so worn-out |With Data Capsule it’s barely readable. He said amounts to about 268 million! ‘Me o*k tree was pleked from the | CApy CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) ass? werd Onktnad. * 4 The old seal had the word “seal” , in its center for lack of something |, ag official of the retailers associa- better to be put there. So Murphy |" data capsule the Air Force wena “inflated by perhaps 209 |"2* decided on the tree. | i~A Thor ballistic missile shot aloft today reportedly carrying a hopes to recover from the Atlan- ‘He the Planning Commissi tie depths. put ag The capsule, set to pop out near “We searched high and low(|e end of the Thor's journey, study.” throughout the county but each Oa tons a report of the missile’s| 1 : we came up with we discarded (Performance. It was not known) Using the same figures, John C. | hecause it wasn't a pertect iwhether an announcement would enough McCurry, MMA general manager, shane for the center of the seal »»|be made on the recovery efforts. assailed the report as “statistical |expiained George N. Skrubb, coms-| Fired on a 1,500-mile mission, . mission director. Professor to Speck ; “We've had oak trees up to the ithe powerful 65- foot rcket was) hurled skyward on what appeared| to be a perféct launching at 12:30) a.m. So Skrebb sent Clayton §. | It was the 28th firing of the ver-| Tibbals, engineering aide, over satile Thor, the intermediate | ate ‘professor of obstetrics and| CoM» ‘through a batch of hor- [both a war weapon apd a booster | , fieulture beoks.. Tibbals ran for space probes. gynecology at the University of) wa a | 8 E B i i lably will. never know whether the) DETROIT i — Detroit Steel Co.| | | a picture of it. |p. ey ; | Siiasty ‘litelhe, howovgs: Dividend Declared | Dr. Behrman’s visit is a part of white oak selected did or still does yesterday declared a dividend of | the U. of-. affiliation program exist in Oakland under the direction of Harry A.' H Towsley, M.D., associate director, lieve it’s an oak tree. County. 25 cents per common share, pay-| Some supervisors don't even be-'able June 15 to stockholders of | record June 1. The company had/| Department of Postgraduate Medi-| “It’s an elm right from the heart|paid 12% cents for the past five! cine at the U. of M. lof -mian’s country—West Bloom-|quarters. alert bourbon - Compare Old Quaker’s premium : quality and modest prices with other fine bourbon— you'll quickly see why it has created such a sensation among - proved®, conclusively ... that youdon’thavetobe .. ich to enjoy rich whiskey! = oe buyers. Old Quaker has Mon oul Sine comm" | f SRN Tay ncaa # IT MUST BE GOOD... OVER 12,5 ; ie. CASES HAVE BEEN SOLD! -* -~ * et STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY + 86 | * OLO QUAKER DISTILLING COMPANY + LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA nat nigh IE ligated eae 7) [ . OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9. ; . of big savings NOW® _ 98c infant veal buy at only Reg. pow only Reg. 59 flan blankets..." Reg: 29¢ training pant! ra * polo Reg. 59 tol PD for $1 now... pow, hurry ce ! 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Reg. 1.79 inf. 3-pc. sleep and play set 699 White or middy top with matching pantaloon. bottoms and booties, All in ab- sorbent terry.6-18 mos. OPEN A FEDERAL CHARGE ACCOUNT! Buy what you ag. RN it pads eae See Ge eee Welsh stro Reg. 17.99 ‘Winkie’ sleep- Tur 1 uoise; er-stroller. Hard oak, 40x40” off-the- floor style keeps baby out of drafts, need, pay later. Simple as ABC when you say ‘CHARGE IT’ oe Iler Pride bathinette Reg. 17.99. Bronsetone metal frame. Shelf for 2.99 diapers, pocket. 12,99 14.99 play pen Bumper guard ; 1 Reg. 4.49. ‘No-bang’ ‘for pe baby's crib, Heav 9.99 ded, corner ties., Lee \ ‘ \ SRE TL RR yr ARNE RE ON SR AR SAP 5 ARON ro 223 od _ ~ (g) Men's ‘Waldorf’ short en ; [ee Oe oe h) Men’s polished cotton 0 tard cond eck V jgckets with full zip cares © or Ivy styling in Sent. wash we Ten, en eS ae y_ All combed. 5 aN ear, culled: 2938 4.98 *(c) Short sleeve sport ” shirts for boys geen eee eS cote in colors, patterns. 618. 1.39 ’ as i Cc sual (d) se Sas sy- reler jacket for men ith Bedford ; Cotton waffle weave? Wee plaids - | Solids or cords in'S wanted — cords.or woven vindowpen 98 | Controlled : ~~ Gm many colors, S-M . * * 8. . -- jroning. Sizes 6 to 2.98 (k) Men's zipper combed (f) polish cotton jockets : , light blue, gr4y> ‘own | eg adj ~ pony Pay collar, ae 498 pase: packs 8- 98 ets, Machine wash, S-M-. 4, (@). Skipper cops - = PFoik fe 7 phar ef & z Tage piste aE at fa oe 8 die lt, ll Rees Grindle ‘William J. 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Red, - Red, navy, black or white, Teens sizes 4-10, $M... 2.99 ere CO} PUT OAT Chas Wa ’ a i ey: u ‘ = ear Sek Se ae ear Me mei ee ee | os Ge i LOS MES ne Gog he SS | ssi , Sten de t Ai Ge iy Ga By Mew eer ee , oe a a - page “aie : a VO e dey Fey eet Oe a i ta all tt a ands Taddidiatitiaia dedi diaink put tythine see : ee is : z wo vs : ae ie fai, a g , oar i Re ‘ ; Zz } i e = bs : ’ & : 4 ‘ = 4s a ¥ / : 4 3 # ¢ ss * f ; * ae 7 ae APRIL.23, 1950 __ } he 4 since? THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDA Yy P.M. ~ | DISCOUN ROEBUCK AND co. {Mammal SALE AS GREAT . : AS ITS NAME! ESS... TUBE-TYPE == TUBEL BE-TYPE | ee _14-15-16-Inch Sizes : Snug-Fitting ALLSTATE 1 6" Duty Brake Fluid Clear Plastic Covers Newest type for better, longer Long-wearing see-through protection for your new car upholstery. Built-in “‘sun-fade-stop” filters sgurt's rays. Guaranteed not to aoe ee —— ee °F i. crack, split or discolor. Expert installation. .At Sears. : plus boiling point. ee | SAVE 82¢ | New Low Price! ALLSTATE 10-30 Motor Oil gens gin) w grager nt Seve on Automatic tures jo. give 3 Tronsmission Fluid , Each, Plus Tox © Rayon cord construction . . . high mileage “emulsamix” blended rubber. 100% .oil:tamned. skin “is. soft, A 6.70x15 save this much. now. Tube-Type : AND YOUR OLD TIRE REGARDLESS OF ITS CONDITION © Takes constant road poundings and cushions dangerous impacts. Soft Chamois Keep un : = Your: Car Shining . sbenl Bpeeds cieciings Many - Blackwall © Full 12-Month Nationwide Guarantee against all types of road hazards. Reg. 432 3.99 Save Now ALLSTATE: 14-inch Tubeless COMPANIONS New 18° | 7.50x14 Tubeless Blackwall Each Plus Tax AND. YOUR OLD TIRE’ $.00x14 21.88 Each, Plus Tax* AND YOUR OLD TIRE © Full 15-Month Service Guarantee © Strong Rayon Cord Construction & ’ ‘ F Reg. 2.49 Shirts p for oF «08 2.33- per shirt ‘Famous Type IV Army. cotton twill ~ that's tightly woven’to give extra long Tops for Rugged Wear and Mileage 7 ALLST ATE . Tubeless Companion! Whistwalls | EXPR ESS “SIZE beoerag 3 Teteta | Each, Plus Tax Each, Plus Tax 1 88 . | 670x15 | 2545 | 20.88 - 6.00x16 _ anal eee Each, Plus 7.10x15 27.95 22.88 Tax NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED | 7.60x15 | 29.95. |. 24.88 6.5016 .........19.88 Bach, Plus Taxt | > eo 1 a oe 3 I that com 9 7.0018 |... 24.88 Each, Plas Tax* | 7-20x14 | 26.95. | 22.88 : | Pee oe he 8.00x14 29:45 25,88 [wt fm fit. Non-pleated style, cuffed tea © Perfect for city or farm pick-ups 3 Be, ig a rt . wear. Sizes: 3016 44. - © Many Miles of all round ue , ere : * ‘Regular 2.98 Pants: 4 2 Pair. s | or 2.66 per pair 3 | - These matching pants are made ofa stronger, heavier twill that can really }: Men's Dept. Main Floor - = , nage gece: = pares | a | * PI ; . k a. \ * | \ é & a SS ah Ge ne ee Come eo ek Ae ee ee eee ae ee ae ae pO ee ae ee ee Wick 3 ie, OE BER Se teat sc MAL OM a! gta z te = NEW YORK (UPD—"Package” tours can help make your ‘dream i i rt | bis : i s j . Haney: Banka, Gatora Denver Jacqueline L. 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DRILLMASTER ” $19.95 Value aT 5.95 a Sunbeam ELECT $37.50 Velue © Precision built © Gives professional results © The sander that stood up over 1,000 hours of continuous use ELECTRIC SANDER RIC TOOLS $31.88 _ @ More power, pins cooler j @ %4" Jacobs geared chuck @ High torque, drills faster Layaway a Sunbeam - Power Tool for Father's Day! = Unless you married make a date w “LITTLE PI Little Pete the household drain and sewer auger—the famous version of the profes- sional fool scaled. down for homes and. apartments. Makes quick work of cleaning obstructions in kitchen drains,, bath and ° é Drain: pipes Gre reamed*out with Linle Pete’s flexible’ fifteen foot rod which coils neatly in the canister when not in use. Only _ tthe length of rod required for the tosk: is withdrawn from the canister: No need to remove crossbars or to dismantle trops. and pipes. a ‘ 5 / ¥ * 2 . + E'S HOUSEWARES ... . FIFTH FLOOR © aS —< and told @ meeting : BS ose hk de ra Sa eae a 2 446 ¢€ @ ee Ge 4 Oe PR eR Oe , be: is bia x ¥ s 4 i or thelr) that, only the it down on meeting of gbitee siti rate i : tree i é F a Tia! HL i shed 828; Ey é z ek 3 df ALL HERE STARTING TOMORROW! a Penney s vreater- secag F CHNEY S Lreate! Wash 'n’ Wear’ < > CONTINENTAL ( > i e r su mu 7 er ‘ lepss arnival! LOOK LIKE THE BEST DRESSED WOMAN IN OAKLAND’ COUNTY FOR ONLY mer dresses that set the pace for American fashion! Penney’s fashion experts took months to pick the smartest, the most wearable American fashions ever! Superb cottons! Brand new fabrics like Cotron® silken soft cotton and rayon, filmy nylons, beautiful schifffi embroi- deries, and many more. And the styles! Beloved shirt dresses to the more feminine-than- -ever bouffants. Jacket. dresses, sunbacks, daytime’ casuals, coordinated two-piece dresses, and ever so many more! We've got one of the greatest selections of summer dresses in Penney’s history! Come see how you can look like one of the best dressed women in town for so little money! Remember, when 1693 coast-to-coast Penney stores shop together, you shop to better advantage. | i : , re age pane fs ‘ Na ates st oe a af Ngee ess ws sata 09 ; Bet iss REX rae 5 Sraponeetha 504 $ Ke % , f set $ ‘ 4 eee pe ‘: > : Ps : & 4 = ae a , *y “os Sea Rae sy ae . a = 4 so Se 2 é = tie ‘ . 2 Ss | | PNTV } : i . fs * é - 4 4 ' ' , i ‘ From New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, St. Louis came all these exciting new sum- 9 5 ive “Haze” shade, lined with ee : window-pane checks. Treat ; . - . yourself to a, try-dn, : 4 ‘ ; JUST SAY CHARGE IT — ; , : 3 a cs Tabe Up to’ 3 Months to Pay Sal } { erch| PEN NEY’S-MI RACLE MILE: Parade of Sumimer Dresses Friday : PENNEY’S-DOWNTOWN: | a | Open -Every Weekday Monday through = |. - etc ecg i rie “Open Monday and Fridoy 9:30. A.M. to 9:00 P. Miracle Mile Shopping Center slater tose wes Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. = MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S ONLY All Other Weekdays 9:30 A.M. to 5:30: P.M ‘ Open Eyes. 9 P.M. er Bedi e eee i eee ‘ Ve , Mpess = te Pea reggie aes seek é ey gee i: ae me cei 4 : tk es 2 eae Poo gee? - ee 1 Bea 8 £57 eee ee a ae ee ee oo eee | K | 724 OAK Mr. Metaner was an industrial|2&ne: Shiffington of Detroit, engineer with Vickers Corp., De- troit. r of 1720 Randolph St., Detroit, and & son, William, ‘of Birming-) held at 10 a.m, Saturday-at St.| Andrew Catholic Church here with burial at Sacred Heart Cemetery, | Yale. The Rosary will be recited: | MARVIN SPURLOCK Dr., will be held at 1 p.m. Satur- TOWNSHIP--Service day at Pixley Funeral Home here WILLIAM J. MURDOCK - tue Maan ac ee eigen nes dA. CLARKSTON — Service for Wil-|ley Rd., will be held at 2p. gh : yesterday 8t/iiam J, Murdock, 72, of 9000 Or-|tomorrow: at Moore Chapel of oseph Mercy Hospitsl, Pontiac, tonville Rd, will be held at 1 after several months .m, tomorrow, at Sharpe-Goyette Mr. Barrett had been an €™-\runeral Home with burial in Lake-|White ploye of the National Twist Drilll view Cemetery. He died Wednes-|tery, Troy, and Tool Co. for the past 17 years.iday at st. Joseph Mercy Hospital, | Tues He was president of the Rochester! pontiac, after an illness of one Surviving ere his wife, Tollie, commander United: two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Tate Setoc Connon lias Organi- Surviving are his wife, Maude;|both of Avon Township; and his zation. : sage ye Ringe BS yao hag scezcen ae fA gg nn Dern 8 man Lake Orion; two sons,|er survivors are two sisters, i Surviving, ace We wie, Kateri ie 7 waabiek. tr. Nadine-Hargraves of Auburn} consin, and Bernard of gba gee of Pontiac; and a brother, Paul Pontiac. Heights and Mrs. Evelyn Adams| of ete i ; j A i E. Calhoun, 60, of 7375|] Ledies’ ... LEA Regular S. S. SHOE REPAIR—-BASEMENT ' CLIP THIS COUPON and: - SUPER SPECIAL THER OR You Must Present Coupon With Shoes [| Men’s.. . . Boys’ HALE SOLES j) RUBBER $2.50 Value | A, $469 KRESGE'S AVE Sle | DOWNTOWN sToRE || FULL PRICE Fully ~ Equipped , AS More and more new car bu wonder — It's the biggest. AS LOW AH Other Plym IT'S WAGON TIME RR “MOTORS, INC. SENSATIONAL DEAL! || (ial Brand New ‘59 Plymouth Deluxe A ’ 3 ov, 52394" @ Tu-Tone Paint @ Heater @ Back-Up Lites @ Arm Rests @ Dual Visors @ Washers @ Turn Indicators Spot Delivers IMMEDIATE DELIVERY @ Undercoot @ Side View Mirror @ Foam Rubber Seat @ All Taxes @ License & Title Transfer @ Torsion Aire-Ride .@ Safety Rim Wheels *"195° Down: outh Wagon Models in Stock ers are choosing the big beutiful Plymouth wagon and no evenee fun lovingest wagon in its field, For features — PONTIAC Fer Fun — It's number one, Yes — you'll get more wagon-per-dollar in your low-cost "58 Plymouth. Small wonder it's America’s icvorite TODAY’S BEST BUY—TOMORROW’S BEST TRADE Come in Now — Take the “Two-Milke Try-Out!” R«R MOTORS, INC. ‘CHRYSLER -- PLYMOUTH -- IMPERIAL LAND AVE. family wagon! _ FE 4-3528 i ¢ Here is your golden opportunity to get a famous make wetch or a magnifi- cent diamond ring or a Bridal set at great savings during our Trade-in Doys. You'll be surprised how much. your old watch or ring is worth during this WALK OUT Be ‘fashionable — weor a smort, modern, up-lo-dote watch, Imagine even if your wotch does not run, is broken, bent and battered, we will allow you a liberal trade-in allowance regard- less of condition, make or model on any famous make watch in ovr store, “Whee wil a WU WH (jpnul cl tscia _ New PHILCO Predicta Radio Printed Circuit Guarantees Long Life for This | Hi-Power Radio 50¢ $] 588 a Week RADE- watch on a nation- \ aily fameus # styles, with eccu- rote dependable Bulova movement, _ No Trade in Needed i? a Oe ee ge ee sr ene ERG as RE gE 3 ce 8 oi RR 4 t i poe . : ae APRIL 23, 1959 _ ‘ fi . ij Qaad r™, 3 it 7/, ‘> Lf E. Lp /LHQAKH COW 2 TE N DAYS} Fabulous Allowance Given For Your Old Watch or Ring } DIAMOND SOLITAIRE *62” $1.25 Weekly 199" $2.00 Weakly To Buy These Fine Quality DIAMOND 17 JEWEL WATCHES BRIDAL DUO 99” Watch valves you can't beott Your Choice prcinpiorsoaaaph > oo $] 2 88 $2 00 Weebly and shock resistant weotch. Exquisite modern style You've seen them selling ‘ matching 14K gold rings, elsewhere for so much more. 50c Weekly Trade and seve, NN BRIDAL SET oY * & | Both Rings ae, Ta $21.75 Weekly di, 6 DIAMOND 139° Trode in ond seve on this cherming motching 14K gold bridal ensemble, 3 sole. Yes, we ore offering the most liberal trade-in allowance in our history —come in and get our offer. Your old ring or watch in most instances is your down payment and you pay the balance on the easiest terms in town—Save now! Man's orlady’s — BENRUS Your Choke $9” $1.25 Weekly frade in your ofd weaich on o notion- ally advertised Benrvs. Man's 25 jewel watch is J self -winding. Viera tady’slovely 17 . jewel watch has matching expan, sion bracelet. duette wedding Bond, $1.75 Weekly Trade in your old AD watch on a Gruen [Ee —the precision made watch, Man's watch ® winds itself — set it, forget it, Lady's watch with expan sion band, DIAMOND $3.25 Weekly your credit, Trade and seve on this magnificent metching bridal, in 14K white or yellow id. 5 diamond engogement ring end 3 diomond MAN'S FIERY 99° Trade and save on this handsome - modern style 14K gold “he man" ring, set with flery diamond at these . tow prices, Use i > Famous Automatic $7 Reg. 15.95 Lightweight Portable Automatic Electric Automatic 15-Cup a $7 whe Cover $7 Moker ‘ $7 Reg. 15.95 > Reg. 17.95 Reg. 17.95 No Trade Necessary on These Low, Low Prices! NO MONEY DOWN Automatic Electric Pop-Up Toaster $777 Regular $15.95 Sinbetim Floor Polisher and Conditioner $3988 Waxes, scrubs, pol- fishes, buffs & cleans rugs. ' / BL. Mnbeam No Money Down—Add te Your Account. Phone FEderal 50s AIL: G Eira ae = Week Be foshionable — wear an up-to-date modern dia- mond ring. lmagine— even if your diamond ring is bent, broken or battered or @ small side diamond is missing we will allow you @ liberal trade-in allowance regordiess of condition on any smart new style dia- mond ring in ovr store. New PHILCO Clock Radio “Slender Set” styling. Big four ~inch Speaker with new Duo Sound system. Luminous $2 $8 50¢ a Week \ ah RRS ae we a “few = * * ae a i« 2 *® * « Pi 222 Re OEY *ERAERSERY Our biggest refrigerator buy .. . it’s alse the big- -] gest volue! The full-width r freezer, full-width chiller “| trey gives the maximum -] frozen food storage. Deep “| shelves in door. | Beeutiful topestry-cover- tl ed 2-pe. sofe and metch- =] ing lounge choir. ‘| BUSTER iM SPECIALS! ‘| || Indoor Adjastable Television Antenna ular $1.98. Complete lead-in wire. 3-section adjustable. Felt base will ont scratch furniture. PRGRISOTS DAs) te 982 00 88 *® 2 @¢ ® 4 a a ee AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER A deluxe precision dryer —dries typical load in 40. minutes—a small load in 20 minutes. Lint trap. Safety cut-off switch and dozens of other features. Value ’ Hollywood Siesta En- semble by Restonic with headboard and mattress, _ Spring, legs unit. ‘ sa? Emerson — 21-Inch TV SET Regular $179! Save $50 Simplimatic one- knob tuning. Full “year warranty on picturetube. Free service contrect. Free delivery. 4-pc. pletinum grey bed- room with double dresser, r, bookcase bed and chest. sasha Baap ME Aiea ger ebaite, xa yea A fully jetowmatie woibat with full 5-year warranty. Wesher has full - time eutomatic lint filter that leaves clothes speck-free! | t REE ASP ee oe in Our Lot. : vaty glee Behind Store be 4 Famous Restoneire inners | ~ a es spring mattress or match- y bs ing box spring. ‘ _ DOOR- BUSTER SPECIALS! Fine Copies of $10.00 COLORFUL “OLD WORLD” | BEER STEINS: ‘Beautiful 9x12 RB in P | | Dstt eae 5 <} || Reguler .95.. Daroble a E oe ae , ; M4? . a. i ; A a to \ le Io6 : \ | ee Eo WASHINGTON (AP)—The orbit * tie * Ca ee ower: oar ’ It’s ‘an eerie, for SER PONE Byori pp pss dag won't go over the Soviet Union One is a low frequency transmitter spaced : ig Te because the Soviet “might try to Roce t 1 ie, along the highway to give advice to passing 1.0 him down,” a top space ie | SE oe drivers, The other is a elenaecs aren Te lagency official says, et wit ceiver in the cars. *« *« * -< ke Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, deputy Suddenly a phantom voice cuts through The car receiver can be either separate ang of the pene os the glogm. unit or combined with the car radio. . the a se Specs Committe ‘ “Emergency northbound USs.. 218,” it + The instrument is named the hy- Wednesday this was one of t » Says. “Single‘lane traffic ahead,” _ Com and works even when the radio is oe? oe maint _ , Yowre not startled. Automatically you _ Switched" off. A transmitter signal in- {47 | slow down and edge ahead. You're ready -—«|Stntly turns en the radio’s transistors ‘2 'S : SP Me when reach the single-lane area. ized output stage and the message pours President Eisenhower signed a . eae 7, ' "through the loudspeaker, ae, Weteeniey senate se *% 2 The phantom voice — a sert of oe ‘ ditional $48,453,000 for ; { slectrehle. bedhpent driver pian a If the radio 1s on, the sound it muted jjttle more than 20 millions of this you through a low frequency radio sys- while the driver gets the advisory from the jearmarked for the man-in-space ‘tem. Still-in the experimental stage, roadside transmitter. poet. the system was designed by General ’* * *& nC -* ourt ‘ Motors Research Laboratories to provide — Cinta Stchots. saya Wea tickers, ‘works ‘Hoaxer Due in . i) eee hee eetewto in the 10-20 kilocycle range, far away from | CADILLAC (AP) — Dave Chu. ae regular broadcast bands. The highly con- |lick, 17, Cadillac High School sen- * oe & trolled signal, transmitted through an |for, was scheduled for arraign- electro-magnetic induction system, ean be |ment in Recorders Court here It was demonstrated today at the re- age ee Thursday on a breach - of - peace Saks be hee esa Not Seanad but full 24" swath cut. "Ball bearing, slip-proof wheel, front and rear. 14- a gauge heavy ‘ribbed ‘steel: deck, ‘safety engi- neering design — Lifetime Guarantee! Jumbo : 3 H.P. 4-cycle Clinton engine. Side discharge chute — trims within % of an inch. Leaf mulcher included. 7%-in. chrome handles. — -_ a » veasily adjusted with stain-proof grips. Case as Ask for KITTY KELLY hardened suction type blade. with safety shear ) ® Crosby Square SHEL A “SI NTN AE MT a BNA AT bd Winthrop e Howard Foster , eo = Ed ag Positive height adjust- : OPEN FRID AY NIGHT “til 9 = HURRY! COME IN. PHONE. “OR Mall TIGER r WKC, 108 N. Seginaw Be tad ine xe" 24-Nnch Rowse Mower with 4-Cycle, toh oe wily. aoe Fae tee TAC PRESS _ : to Play Sunday jat Romeo Church. ROMEO~Charles Webb, mem- _|ber of the Fred Waring Music Workshop staff, will be featured Oaklawn Methodist’ Church in Dallas Tex., before going to the = | University of Indiana to work on| Robert his doctorate in performing arts. |Walled Lake ‘Leading WALLED LAKE—The possibility in an organ concert at 8 p.m. Sun-|of a city-owned water system here] system and provide for maps show- day at the First Methodist Church.|is moving closer to realization. ing the location of water mains Webb was minister of music at be Oe and wells. The City Council is sending ouee See, city manager, and Zumstein of Civil Engi- neers, Inc. to Chicago in the near future to discuss financing a pre- “|liminary survey for a water sys- tem. They will seek answers to to Water possibility| termine the actual cost of «: water} Co graduate of Southern Methodist | final questions from the Housing | £*@t for $20,000 would have to be) established for University, After graduation he | 294 Home Finance Agency be- | Paid under the stipulations of alager Shaw said. = _ served as assistant dean of music | fore submitting an application rt ae a ‘there in addition to training the | to the firm for a grant of $20,000. 4 a tds bet ee concerts and Ps : ae Se 3 Force auspites. Se ee tas hoe ed Partial scholarships were do- oo te PREPARE CAMPSITE — The installation of munity High School juniors and| sated by the Romeo Lions Club lib sonin ly Rdg cei: sn we er eek Tales the Ball ci nt ee oe one senior have been named‘win-| Sad the Romeo Beak CWwh. The — Mountain Recreation Area near Lake Orion Cleaning up around are from left C ty Summer scholarships proceeds from the concert s ———aiuU the first step before construction of two frontier Clifford C. Rathbun, Park Manager William N. oun Civil Defense pag hay Manic a 0| added- to the total which will - an é cabins in the northern section of the park. Work Rathburg (indicating eabins site) and Bernard: —_— Camp at Inter-) provide the four and possibly There also will be a display eo F. Parker. elfare Head Nam “— te 8, eaiaeaen a | materials and supplies from the! euler: Ween: Sew SEnty The concert featured the high Steer ttien tn tee Orit Towe- cara ' Emergency welfare services of i gpl Poa ge parame ianonnia ps risa cae Fao p Hall. ‘ the Civil Defense program have band; ,and Norman Davis, 17,|Ojala and Mixed Chorus under the office ‘ Tue taken another forw: with chorus, "senior class. winner direction Lynn Brown | Acagetir ie chee be Beane Set for Another Season the Gaceteibant’ ot De. “ Hou- was. Raymond Ritter Jr., 18, a “¢ wemen in the community. Mrs. | ; és : | ee ativan of oe ——— oe . ‘ae wil preset reams of the el at a | ountain rea ‘oes ed during intermiasion of the 14th gear Dope Ab ting will bol A committee has been appointed Concert at the high school by usiness meeting will follow : ing |to assist Dr. Hougen, Included are View. | BOCHESTER-—Village Manag- cancer accom rogram ai] og, Rf LEE MOIDOWN | There tm coblohed com iPar ar rifle abd te siting ee re pense ote si, Rehr A en, | oat Yo any abel er which refreshments will be| ORION TOWNSHIP — “We're, S¥e, yang ranges. Use of All Grearns.in ony hi heal Estate Board: Right the appointment of Mrs. Na’Mae served by St. Jude Guild members, |ready for another season,’ Wil-| find ‘places for campers upon (other part of the recreation area nev. Mage. Exgené Paddeck of Club, which sponsored the event. Gray as village tresenrer.- Mri, jie N. Rathburg. manager of} request. is prohibited from April 1 to Sept. irioy Name Church, Birmingham; aes |, Four alternates include two Ju") Gray has been acting as deputy oO f d R Bald Mountain Recreation Area,’ One of the facilities for rough, 30. Last year it was closed only) 4 rs. Virginia Warren, coordinator ANN ELIZABETH BROWN iors, Linda Brown, 17, and Ron- treasurer since her appointment xXIOr otary said today. itive camping is designed pri- to rifles and pistols, but so much | : ald Waschull, 16, both band mem- to ‘ primi ping P of ¢ emergency welfare services for) weagi June 27 that office in June 1953. H Id Rathburg was directing ‘his re- marily for Scout and other youth 4amage was done by shotguns, they), 11.04 County; dieting es-cfficio ng plans for June 27 are |bers; and seniors Nancy Stenvig, a a Seeds to Hold Annual mark to area sportemen who are| groups who have day.camp pro-|Were added to the list this sea-|Osidand County, acting, ex-otielo| being made by Ann Elizabeth |17, chorus; and Gary Shovan, 18, . 7 . looking forward to the fishing se@-| grams. son. : ‘eater of Smith-Tarapata-McM sonia Brown and Joseph P. Seidel. |pand. Mrs. owe ont, Dee a Minstrel Show son which opens at midnight to-| The camp area‘ for these units} Rathburg said that he is antie- | Birmi archifectural firm, | ©°¢ $ the daughter of Mr. and “ aS Irvin, at 111 W. Fourth St. OXFORD — The Oxford Rotary: trout streams and Bald Mountain activities, and troops can carry on) die trails fer horsemen in the Paul Durham of Royal Oak, Rabbi land Ave., Rochester and he is the Romeo Rotary Club, Hamill serving Pog nee Ay addi. | Club will stage its annual Min-|Trout Pond (for fly fishing only))their programs without interfer-| area sometime’ soon, Milton Rosenbaum of Oak Park, the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Paul | Manufacturing Co., and the Romeo] tiem to ht managerial duties strel Show at 8 tonight and tomor- are well stocked with: fish and ence. It is “excellent Rathburg “Wines tek ; avait:|Robert Stevens of Madison Seidel of Columbus, Ohio, Savings Bank. for several years. 4 row night in the junior high school auditorium. Show chairman Ralph Curtis! said there will be the traditional | black-faced chorus, end men and) “Mr. Interloecutor” to be portrayed| by Harold Pickford. Singers aiid dancers will “per- fort ‘to the music of Fred Gil- | lam and his seven-piece orches- | tra, | A special \added -attraction will, be the appearance of “Elvis Pel-| vis” in a pantomime act. The “Ox- ford Original Ten Rockettes” will also be featured. “Deacon. Jones’ is returning. this year to perform a “Ynuch| needed” wedding, Curtis said. Not Another One! BOSBURY, ‘England (UPI) — | Mr. and Mrs. S, W. Presley have a new baby. They have named him Elvis. Mrs. Presley said, | “He figs a good strong pair of [drive out in the country for al lungs already.” any one location. jrendy for eager anglers. Each stream has been stocked with about nt ts fly more fish Satins "peineee! said, The trout are reared ‘at the |Wolf Lake Hatchery in Kalama- zoo and afe. placed in the Bald Mountain waters by personnel) ifrom the Drayton Plains Fish Hatchery, Bald Mountain’ Recreation Areaj covers 2,406 acres on M24, sout east of Lake Orion. It takes ad-! to offer picnic sites which will ac- ‘|cammodate 200 people at most: in The picturesque lakes and) jand hills combine to make the | area attractive to all who like to: i picnic or camp-out. Will Meet at Avon Park Rochester Music. Group Plans Membership Drive ROCHESTER — The we end Civic Musie Assn. will launch plans sert and coffee hour to be held at 7:30 p.m. next Thursday at the pavilion in Avon Park. Robert B Harris, campaign chairman, an- nounced er 5 ; * * At this meeting a Civic Music’ representative from New York City will speak fo the group. He will su- pervise the local campaign which will include a house-to-house drive designed to se@ that all Rochester residents are contacted personally, Harris said. Frank Irish, association presi- dent, said during the past season he has received a number of re- quests for tickets to individual performances, * * * He told inquirers that admittance to the concerts is by season ticket | or by membership card in other’ for a membership drive at a des- hy Music Assns. in the area * communities Assns. ‘of one association to attend any ior all concerts in the other towns— ‘all for the price of one member- | ship. i * & & An exchange plan is in effect in with Civic Music which entitles any member The Waterford, Lapeer, Wayne | and Trenton Civic Music Assns. | all welcome Rochester members | te their concerts. Harris said the local association’: rf rs | ‘streams, dense woods, open groves | | said, for hiking, mapping, signal.) ing and nature study. x * A new well has just been put! in near Tamarack Lake in the northern section of the park. Its installation paves the way for con- struction of two frontier cabins on ithe site. about 22 in built-in bunks, will be! erected by ‘mmate labor from: :Camp Pontiac, where a joint cor rections-conservation program conducted. The inmate crew will begin work on the cabins about! May 1}. SHOOTING OFFERED The cabins, which will steep |‘ jattractive park,” aed able," he added, “we have a pro- jewel of development planned which also will include a 50- acre lake on Trout Creek with , Camping and additional pic- nic facilities.” * * * “We aim for a neat, clean and said, “And right now, during the high hazard fire we need every- S$ cooper to gee. that this natural habitat for all types of wild life is not ravaged by fire.” area manager stated that 22 different species of animals and s 4 Heights, motel chairman, and Ed-) sep» win Dreyer, amusement building : chairman. of all types for shelter purposes Sets Benefit Card Party p.m. Elementary School Library Boned at the school. All proceeds from the event will | I : |68 varieties of trees and shrubs, | be used to purchase new books and) equipment for the school library : 76 of birds may be found in nd ~~ Sd. later «crtanta| | vantage of natural scenic features; Other facilities offered by: the/rural setting. : : —— | ee ee ere al A 40,000 $0. FT. FURNITURE SUPERMARKET ro ee =é OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9:00 123 NEW CHAIRS! SWIVEL ROCKERS—LOUNGE CHAIRS—RECLINERS— " DANIO bates bm 9 cd eat CHAIRS ; Large Shipment Just Arrived All Styles, The committee will study proper — allocation of space in buildings CLARKSTON — A benefit card! party has been scheduled for 8 MMIONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Dickinson’s “Picture Suit” keeps golf | pro. Jay Herbert in top form when he travels jartists of national and international goal for next year isto double the: All Colors membétrship. He added that “ | ‘reputation are engaged to appear * * * Mrs, C. 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The Commission ruled the charges were not proven, The de- cision overturned split decision rul- ings against the attendants by hearing boards. 2 F 3 ee K SING make an “around the world” tour] without leaving Michigan, accord- "ling to a Michigan State University Dr, John F. Thaden calls the Wolverine State a miniature United Nations within whose borders there are some 500 ‘‘culture islands’* rep- resenting, more than’a score of na-|°! — You can points out: G 1. No state except New York has a larger foreign born and first gen- population. From Hockey to Golf - , re to ; NEW YORK (UPD —- Bill Gads-/: jotted| 2 “AS recently as 1920, everyipy, veteran defenseman with the other person in Michigan was still/New York Rangers, operates a golf a foreigner or the son or daughter driving range in Calgary, Alta., York than all othey states com- bined. of one. 4. Half of the state’s 20 mem- bers of Congress are natives of | other states. 5. Eight of the 10 top chairmen . , - < mcCANDLESS, Inc. 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Basically, they determine c nightspots in proportion to en en! en ee een ee ee Otnciele population. (1,700,000) than any 4 oe npn other city in North America, ’ ** * Don't think everyone in Canada of Quebec province re other Deca ek’ case The national parks of Canada French. Elsewhere, English 18) the spoken. | vigitors entered the 18 scenic parks } ‘The national heliday in Canada Because You Can Get a ee STRIPED | SPECIAL SUSE | Eddic * ).. DRESSES | Eddie Steele 4 priced for W DEAL men | All This Week . E . e Laalbee ss e , 4 Come on Out and Take be .a Look... 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RB 5.9204 Keego Harber : One Mile W. of Telegraph, | Qub.of the High Overhead Area Pontiac's Direct Factory Dealer Bi PS - Se a ee eae ee oe ee ee ae ee A Pai MEN Rie ; * a: ee ther might be you child under 18 can collect social secud ath, and. a me ne HECK WITH SS OFFICE Because the cases where a father wasn’t living with his children can be complicated, the mother of children under 18 ip such cases should always check with her social security office to see if payments can be collected. poe oy newrpeete renatammmimay ie ok : ments because. social secu W presumes an unborn Gyroscope Co. i major child to be the father’s dependent—unless, of course, it can pee Pa ae : be shown that he’s not the father’s legitimate child. © ‘ ‘Bocial Security Coverage—A father qualifies his child for payments if he: aL icsiah wader indet:sapasity fac ot Seani 18°08 the last 36 months before his death, or ‘ "9%. Was fully insured when he died. ee. {in general, you're considered fully insured if at the time of your death you’ve worked under social security for "10 years, or the total of your time worked under social secu- rity equalled half the amount of time between Jan. 1, 1951 and - your death.) The size of the payments to your child upon your death ces, <2 Ae aeadbanmandha ta oe and ‘Was dependent on you for support before your ° ‘You worked » certain length of time under social The last two requirements need further explanation: Dependency—Normally this is not difficult to prove. child is automatically considered-your dependent if he vis ae Se era pme.7oM. oh the time » What is considered support? . ‘The law sets no minimum amount, And, in some cases, otic EY Winctethor bamrt boon living with bis tamcty, tee social security law presumes the father was contributing to a child’s support—even though he wasn’t in fact. p i d in addition to povye: Cetrete from: any. ie eligible to receive. Reds Reveal Data: on Space Meteors jscores per second, the broadcast, radio,|Catching Up With Law t ter a meteorite weighing one gram — three hundredths of an ounce — once in 14,000 flying hours. However, the ship from time to time would run into swarms of} dustlike micrometeorites which: would strike its hull at the rate of said. “GENEVA, N.Y. (UPD—Acting |, City Judge Raymond D. Gage was On the receiving end recently, He paid $64.50 for 129 delinquent park- tickets. Tt) 3 F | ; rr #3 detection systems and missile de- z ge & g & sightings and trackings. One plan presumably is to aim defending rockets for near misses But actual knockdowns could be 98 DOWN B. F. GOODRICH . 80 act now. Ur 1795" 110.18 [Q95° 740.15 . These Safety-S whitewall, tube- type fires are offered at this low price for the first time. in our —T The supply i is |Wwnited — *PRICES—PLUS TAX AND YOUR RETREADABLE TIRE " siNotcarts CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE ... CHOICE OF 30-DAY OR BUDGET. © Ihe B.F.Gendsich Compony 2GA7A Stop in at the Sign of the Smiling Tire ie WEEKLY Ne a a ee ee ace ee ae aw “Motor Mart Safety Center| FE 3-7845 — FE 3-7846. - FE 2-0121 ; -. 121-123 W. Montcalm Street — Ww N.” Perry Street ot Mt. Clemens ~—=iBE Goodrich 'B. F. Goodrich Store the cards. And the drones will be rigged for blowup on command) if they get dangerously out 4s fashionable os the lot- est from Paris. Jeweled movement too! “Wihan chia, comm ond SiS ex tage. i ELGIN SPORTSMAN As rugged os its nome. Jeweled, shock-resistont movement. Waterproof® Luminous diol. Your Choice $15. 95 $1.00 a Week eine Drops Request for Nonstop Flights - WASHINGTON # — The Civil | Eastern had asked for an ex- ‘consideration was still before it. ' tion, Eastern is duplicating _ its petition for reconsideration in a isaid yesterday. fundersirable and should be dis- , couraged.” m lucky Break for Boy i | BUFFALO, . N.Y |L. Dustin, 13, of Mt, | the-Lake was flying a kite when! line, But the thin copper wire he fwas using as a string broke, sav- ing him-from almost certain elec-| ‘trocution. Aeronautics Board has” dismissed! |an application by Eastern Air Lines tor temporary’ atthority to oper-| ‘ate nonstop between Detroit and |Atlanta, and between Cleveland/ and Atlanta. a emption from the rules to permit | ithe service pending disposition ot! an earlier petition for ponent ation. The CAB noted that \Eastern’ ‘s| ‘request for a certificate amend. | ‘ment to make possible the nonstop | services was denied last Septem-| ber, and that the petition for re] “Thus, in its exemption applica- formal route procéeding,” the CAB! “Such filings are . (UPI)—David, Vernon-on- if - SAVE! 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We'd like to use ‘em.to - 5 meet more nice people... like you...who want @ good buy on a good used. car... but PLEASE _ COME ‘N‘ GET ‘EM! DUMP case a 7 PF oune © owen S695) Good Engine—Save $245—Reg. fo00 | LANDSCAPERS DELIGHT! ' roy = STAKE pr $795 be ATTENTION:-Hard-to-Find — ® ‘54 CHEV, Ds Pickup $550 warncsit Ye | Oss 56 FORD TUDOR ‘745 ‘54 FORD TUDOR ELECTRICIAN-PLUMBER | 4 bobGE wt. Yat. Uiilty $695. 1s 8 MOVERS! ‘DELIVERYMEN! — ‘ $495 : Ls ‘S6 pda E 14 Br" 81395 | fg | ‘56 Buick H'dtop Tree Trimmers—Sign Men— Reg. $1555 Ne eae 31745 | w= eee al ro Truek, Telescopte $4095 rege: Cal Tires, white, sidewalls. " bee : $595 Ray ates $95 "Tree Colles and Deants Every Weekend acid cag ct omer Pontiac's Only datharlecd Ford Do gs I “7 tag SAGINAW STREET. FE 5-A101 | =k ae Y ‘55 FORD FORDOR . Ce ii SAS bg eet OE ABE eee teat et I Cla ENE I A Hy ES ) 8. THURSDAY, A APRIL. 23, 1959 lishers. Assn. said such a cutback for private line teletypewriter serv- ice would be in the interest of pro- The ANPA position was outlined in testimony by its general man- ager, Cranston Williams, in the lengthy investigation into private line charges. oth American Telephone and; . Telegraph Co. and Western Union Telegraph Co, were permitted to raise their teletypewriter service rates last December. The revisions were designed to increase AT&T teletypewriter revenues by about 8% million dollars a yar and those of Western Union by about $4,200,- 000. : x * *& The ANPA asked the Commission de cpalacs Live Cia ie uaad baie strengthened by ers optimistic thatthe West wi “ k&. & propaganda campaign around U.S. Air Force high level flights to and from Berlin although such flights have been going on for months. U.S. GETS NOTE Yesterday’s -accusations were contained in a note handed to U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson in Moscow by Soviet Foreign Min- ister Andrei Gromyko. It said the supply of U.S. mis- siles ‘to West Germany, Turkey and Greece endangered success of the Geneva meeting. The West- ern position is that the NATO na- tions were strengthened only against Communist threats. Hire Ohio Contractors to Spray State Weeds zi | ones ine 3 fh 2 z more said. \Manuscript Is /O. Henry Story MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A handwriting expert says a yel- lowed 47-page manuscript found at a junk shop is. a short story writ- ten by O. Henry 50 years ago. ¥E. E. Davenport said Wednes- day he compared the manuscript, written in pencil on unlined paper,’ with facsimilies of O. Henry’s handwriting provided by a re- old leather trunk at the salvage store operated by the Roman} Catholic St. Vincent DePaul Soci- ety. x * * H, E. Wilder, the store mana- ger, said he had no idea where the trunk came from, He said the manuscript would be sold to the highest, bidder. a 2 Suits! Just $40" Johnnie Walker 86 North Saginaw St. STYLE CENTER FE 2-7795 AS LOW AS Inclading Cement. Aluminum Siding AS LOW AS Choice of Colors ‘495 pay] ADDITIONS 995 AS LOW AS B /7ec ESTIMATES WATER HEATER 569* Kills Seven Persons, the U.S. Senate’s quick and over- whelming approval of his, nomina- tion and President Eisenhower's praise at his swearing in Geremony . |yesterday. The actions were in- tended to eliminate any doubts in the minds of the Allies or Russia concerning support of Herter. Herter confers today in Washing- ton with United Nations-Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold,’ with U.S, Ambassador te the U.N. x © Herter leaves Wantington on the session. the other car, PALM SPRINGS, Calif, @ — a Seven persons were killed |fj Wednesday when a car traveling : nomina-| an estimated $0 to 90 m.p.h. hit |] another making a left turn at a desert intersection east of here. The dead were Jean M. F, De Laz, 61, Anaheim, Calif., and Gertrude Velire, 61, Arcadia, Calif., in ene car} Jack W. 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But cer- in types of abnormality, such as } ww make a person sleep as uch as 16 hours a day and that, agp is the beginniai’ 2d the vicious circle, The carbon dioxide acts like an pep epithe: Soke yey down the volume of a radio, not Venice Car | to: Lido Beach Proposed ; VENICE, Italy ® — wal sy catches iad ioe @anals and gondolas is thinking of making a concession to the quto- gra af + face ipa vi Re ERS hee here no boat ride is necessary. 2 Venetian officials are convinced | Ge Lido neaié s shot in the arm, ifor its construction probably would | Tunnel ists. if i § brah 2% Whether Venice gets its tunnel i i { +E pmay depend more on Rome than on Venetian sentiments. Funds | girdie, panty, brief $ small, medium, large extra larse. ae only Pepperell. BABY 36x50" Assorted Colors Reg. $2.98 ‘BABY SPECIAL | $1.99 VISIT OUR. | COMPLETE |i} BABY DEPT. 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M. by Sos roneeas Soe Miller ts : AP Movie-TV Writer enough to know that acting can | HOLLYWOOD (AP).— Just who|be precarious, + is the king of the jungle, anyway? * * Ever since the early movies,| “I hope to get my. degree in there has been a Tarzan, Whether | Physical education this summer,” it was Elmo Lincoln, Johnny} penome ack 1°) hing emg Neopet Crabbe, Her- reer hee aver, ed sighs man Brix (Bruce Bennett) or Lex! | asked him if he worried about Barker, he ruled the jungle with being typed as the jungle king. . only: from an occa- . kc ee cares eng Pie " he replied. “I understand E Ww / P ‘ 2 t MGM only tw ft! *.* the: fea pire yg ae ver yone =) com Aone god engend has hm . couldn’t be much of a series. I've Adventure” we Guna Sent 1ne other roles. I had a bit in| ‘Some Came Running,” though | you'd have to look pretty fast to’ 8. The ex-IT%% Abner inthe film versio” | . ; ner Vv 5 evidence the movies|“ He's got the build for it. His 212| pounds are distributed on his 6 feet 4 inches with a sculptor’s art. The muscles came not from lifting No Charge 20’. E. LAWRENCE ST. weights, which he considers too! , Over 4 leet bint dee 6 wow Tome to work, but athletics, His fa-| 5 i -|sueceed Scott. ‘Then he learned! 2°r WSS @ high school coach in SCARLETT’S Bicycle and of the Weissmuller-Maureen 0’ EE Hobby Shop 7 as For Information Call FE 2-7221 ay NOW! 25c to- 1 P.M. SST SETTER ile Ee sFE cist dae ie Ff 3 of Z 5 . g 5 took over the Tar- i. ef E i Fe b AP Wirephote MARY’S LITTLE LAMB — Mary’s little lamb didn't follow x * * ~ | her to school, she brought it. An understanding teacher gave 11- So Weintraub called off his JOLLIMAN : | year-old Mary Wenger of Elkhart, Ind. permission to show off (search and convinced Scott to re- a - OUS . “THE TRAP her pet to other sixth grade pupils of her class. The bottle of (sume his loincloth despite his in-] » ’ wee CimemaScopt oT ; | milk was to persuade the pet to stay close to Mary's desk, tention to seek less naked roles, | HE STRANGEST KILLER ta PO we TFIAC rg : ! : , “ |Money talks in this jungle. WHO EVER STALKED THE WEST! i - L sd aYW E- 4 me | I dropped out te MGM to see’ BB Pe | PE S-GSO 0a) The Cate & ithe latest (No. 12) ape man and | Meet Your Friends in Bob’s a ~ al found him to be the neanderthal| JArea Scouts to See serie pter SN ee ad 4 OPEN 7:00 P. M. SHOW. STARTS 7:30 P. M. A Bn ht he he he hh hh ht stems till amma oR eS PNET NE RE ; 4 ; ; ‘ > a 1S If id Re — 4 , * LAST TIMES TONIGHT x anf > -_ : ellrlage Air Base” sb Rapped | $ [Anco mncs non GA ——ALSO— 1 | 3! BARDOT GIA LOLLOBRIGIDA.. 4 @ FISH COMPLETE DINNERS cals “saagienf adyed ban! ! eanbuag lela Ncalag for Big Phone Bills $ | THEGIRLIN THE K [FLESH me | OMAN B ; : ts from inton ey| their 4 : @ SHRIMP Lunches — Short Orders ‘Couneil will travel to Selfridge Air| Among the visiting Scouts will be| LANSING «Several House i ig BIKINI paint sy TECHMICOLOR 3 2% : : + members got their knuckles 2? : | @ SEA Foops ~¢ CLARE KEILLER .. = At a Republic House > i a . CHICKEN Your oqime = & ready “TAMMY” whe further designated the day | Speaker Don BR. Pears (R-Bu- | 5 4 narscee GM presents 66 i . S| as “Scouts Day” and directed chanan) asked the offenders, not 2 WIDMARK A George Po! tom |) ROB'SCHICKENHOUSRG(2% |] Batermme |ee-se= SSS | oe |= i Debbie Reynolds There will be aircraft on display, | Phone calls. A similar ples went | $ COBB «LOUISE thumb ; 497 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 3-9821 S| exhibits of ground support equip-| “1° Demecrte ia | $ HOLLIMAN 4; : i eae Rock Hudson ‘ment, movies and actual aerial) 9.4 monthly bills of “more than | 2 x, title colorsome! | - . “BATTLE HYMN” | demonstrations. | $100 — way out of proportion.” | \ 3 wonderful i ‘ e The show is scheduled to begin| are on — said, showed 3 musical a few not appear to | 4 - WEEKEND SPECIAL STARTS FRIDAY Jt 10 ».m. and wi, conto % Eo bw 28 ait seme 54 es || “yc aa “TOM [Se cl TE |=: FAMILY STYLE $ 00 will stand by their equipment and| From its annual appropria- Montgomery Clift © Myrna Loy 3 P Terry- Thomas - Peter $ FISH DINNER aircraft to answer questions posed| tion, the House allocates funds | In “LONELYHEARTS” i? ond mony er! ¢ by the visiti ts. | for free phone calls by mem- —e_ ie A | The honored guests will be-| nection with Legislative work. ce _ allowed to walk through C17 and | If calls continue at their pres- f ‘’e % - . | ch I ba Epp tteeeted | OPE SKY = STARTS : | pits of Ts jet trainers and | “conceivably could exceed its | , ; ; VEGETABLE, ROLL AND $ 50 COMING SOON | supersonic F86 Sabrejefs; and | budget,” Me . : A ag ‘MILK, COFFEE “Roots of Heaven” view Selfridge’s newest fighter- FE 4-4611 a 4 OR TEA Sete ertiveedeewe ‘ = interce ptor—the F102 Delta Dag- ‘Convicts Slee Lat } * b) | ‘a “Tonka ger. 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Given to Earth “Hollow Globe, Perfect ~ Circle, Oblate Spheroid _ All Ascribed To WASHINGTON—Even in modern philosopher Pythagoras, in the 6th century B.C., National Geographic So- ereays i a an obliea tabmeeld. « 1959 Figures Marriages are in the increase, too. * A record number of births for - the month was tallied in February, the national office of vital statistics " =yeported today. This followed a ~ specord for any January a month. earlier : * &. 8 The 328,000 February births ran 314 per cent higher than _ those in the same 1958 month. Births in January and February totaled 679,000, up 2.3 per cent from the corresponding 1958 fig- ures. "The upturn came after a drop in births last year. In 1958 there were 4,204,000 babies born, 1.2 per cent fewer than the record high of 4,254,000 in 1957. year February total-of 187,000 compared with 180,000 in 1958. - Couples Wed Together to Note 50th Jointly EFFINGHAM, Ill, (AP) — Two Effingham couples will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversaries - Sunday in the church where their double wedding was held. Mr. and Mrs, George Grunloh and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dust were married April 27, 1909, in St. Anthony’s Catholic church. The Grunloh’s have 12 children, 57 grandchildren and six great- grandchildren, The Dusts have three children and seven grand- children, perhaps, a Hawaiian, “but never wet.” d\dial editor “It is damp i i by Riley Allen of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, surely the most cor- in the history of journalism. It had been eight years since I'd touched down in — but Hawaiians never forget a once-friendly face. * * * By the time you are ready to leave the islands, if ever, there will be at least twice as many people to load your shoulders with leis, and weep in their planter’s punches at your departure. There is more sentimental sniffiing at “Why, no, Harriet, I didn’t tell anyone. I didn't know the dock and airport of Honolulu | Teen t 9 BOARDING HOUSE yp phy ep THE IZ PRECINCT! WE'RE DOING OUR FACE LIKE MOOSE OWN HOOPLE ROUNDUP ON ACCOUNT OF WE AND WRESTLER HEARD THERE WAS A FIX ON THE FIGHT/ 1S SMALL MAN WITH YOL) WOULDN'T KNOW WHERE WE COULD FIND L i 30B, WOULD You 7 Ih : i Nf] S BS vy ; - y Py 4 | 7, ‘BG ul pty fT lil ! N H THE PRETTY SOON NOW, AND WITH SOME PLANNING, WE MIGHT BE ENOUGH pees. PUTTING OUT THE FIRE IS TOO DEPRESSING! LABORING IS BAD ANTICIPATING IT/ AS eal } SY ’ ; é . 4 : - re Ne Nit : : : pene i \ tes . 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BREAK IT UP, YOU GUYS! cm 4 if, SS re rs a 4-3 NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller @ WAY WY Oy YOU PROMISED ME A BOUQUET OF FLOWERS FOR MY BIRTHDAY I HAVE YOUR BOUQUET ALL | READY FOR YOU city PARK a] DO NOT | = PICK c FLOWERS Hen Hg, 6. Pat OF, — Al rigid remeron Cope. 105 toy Uemed Feature Siymtontn, inn Agra. = 2) —~ li By Charles Kuhn OH,WHEN I’M REAL BUSY AN’ HAVE LOTS O’ WORK T' DO... THAST-A-WAY I CAN'T BE TEMPTED BY THE FISHIN WORMS I DON'T SEE / committee gives Lacy the cold shoulder when she and Ricky return to New by faithless wife embittered teacher (Gielgud)| Actor Jackie Cooper, mut- sical-comedy — star Hodges. fashion model and husband. (2) Playhouse 9. Elleen Heckart, Gary Merrill, Heather Sears, Tommy, Kirk A supposedly stable family changes when young girl (Miss Sears) comes to live with them and finds herself attracted. to the -woman’'s (Miss Heckart) middle-aged husband - (Merrill). ; (4) (color) Tennessee Ernie Ford. Comedy: Singer-dan- cer-actress-violinist Gisele MacKenzie joing Ernie in scene in lumber camp. Z1G-21G SEWING MACHINES Seat ee ae pee. — S ! out floor samples and Pall "Pull Price ‘47 For Home Demonstration Call CAPITAL APPLIANCES | *E 5-9407 (7) Rough Riders. Adven- ture: Lt. Kirby uses reverse fast draw to beat notorious in “‘Hired Gun.” ture: Wife appeals for help when ex-convict husband is accused of murder, '10:00 (4) You Bet Groucho Marx with quiz. commits suicide. (9) Amazing. Drama: Nobel Prize scientist sets trap for) . EVERYONE 1S a WALTON Radio & TV FE 2-2257 515 E. Walton Cor. of Joslyn |i: 20 (2) (4) Sports. papers. 10:30 (4) (color) Masquerade Party. Panel. Famous celeb- rities in disguises. (7) News, Weather. (9) Capt. David Grief. Adven- are hired to salvage sunken ship. 10:45 (7) News, Weather. 11:00 (2) (4). (9) News, Weather. Sales. 11:15 (2) (4) (9) Weather. | (9) Theater, Mystery: Law- yer witnesses nightclub mur- Dorothy Lamour, Brian Don- levy. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. ture: Mike gets involved with} . jealous in “A Corner of the Garden.”) . gunman ; (9) Walter Winchell. Adven- Your Life.|"" (7) The Tracer. Adventure:),. Insanely jealous ‘busband|~ thiet who steals valuable ' ture: Capt. Grief and crew|* (7) Soupy’s On. Variety: with 4 : der in “Lucky Stiff.” (°49.)/5: Comedy: Heiress discovers 3:30 10:55 (7) News, ~ 200 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) George Hamilton IV, (9) Hidden Pages. 12:30 (2) Search for. Tomorrow. » _(4) It Could Be You. (7) Play Your Hunch. (9) Myrt & Doris. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. 1:00 (2) (ur Miss. Brooks, Great Life. (7) Music Bingo. (4) It’s (9) Movie. (2) Susie. (9) Movie. (4). (color) quences. “e (7) American Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. ~(@ Jimmy . (4) Sgt. Preston. (9) Looney Toons. (2) Detreit Bandstand. 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Truth or Conse Dean. rT rT | worm 14 Leave out Pinish “ 1T Brood of nts 18 e [= 20 One who nullifies 22 Female saint (ab.) z Capacity 28 Corn breads There —~ vast numbers =; fish in the 33 Mule cat F SI SS said, “I find it actor. ” that the young brute had a point — and they were eye toeye, ; in @ 12th St. restaurant with a ? » dered, open-shirted American director half , i aes, She peeteies, sabes ah SANTA fy Pa aie tiaesi win daly tes wick laughingly ' thicker John Frankenheimer half good to get right on top of the “Actors usually say it’s a relief when the - camera is on them instead of me.” GIELGUD AND FRANKENHEIMER ; “I don’t like acting as much as I used to!” This was news! “I prefer directing,” he said. “But why?” ; “You don’t have to do it every night for one thing.” Still, he saw little chance of giving up acting to direct. “Directing is my hobby—that’s why I like it more,” he decided. x * * Sir John made his British debut a few weeks ago. and they're still talking about it. When he does “The Browning Version” tonight on Du Pont “Show of the Month” opposite | try Margaret Leighton, he will be as trembly as an amateur—it’ll be his second performance on American live TV. “You can destroy your reputation so quickly,” he said, “and they only see it one night. You're keyed up—you can’t $08 Ree EE SSNS ~« » TOSI Sey we Coes Heart aaS + you can’t do it again .. .” The American John looked quickly at his watch. He said to the English John, “Don't you think we'd better go? We're due at rehearsal.” The two Johns strode out, the American John keeping a very close watch on the English John, the greatest actor known to man. —_—— THE MIDNIGHT EARL... The smart trick in Washington now is to pose for a picture with one of Fidel Castro’s several very willing aides. They're such look-alikes you can’t tell the difference . ning, a riotous hit before the American. Society of Newspaper Editors, in Washington, was so busy getting costumed, she had to turn down an invitation to meet Vice Prez Nixon. Tem Poston, badly shaken up in a motorcycle crash, did the Steve Allen show all taped up—and mostly sitting down ... Jerry Lewis tried to coax the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to do a bit in his film, but the duke sald nope... Maria Callas hired three limousines to cart her 43 suitcases to the airport|*" for a short hop to Detroit ... Jack Dempsey’s restaurant part- ner, Jack Amiel, bet $250 on the horse “Manassa Mauler” (Dempsey’s nickname); it paid 64 to 1... Shirley Temple's tak- ing singing lessons, using Johnny Mathis’ coach. . . Carol Chan- ef og adequately, additional billions will ‘Even When Caged, Bird Still Sings,’ Says Card Hl Hamebon Electric. deecieiins this { Expansion Sale, due to the ne expand his building . . . he must t oa and see bargains galore! his merchandise to raise money. pee’ i Credit Terms Available FE 4-2525 HAMPTON ELECTRIC 00. | Open Evenings ‘tl 9 826 W. Huron St. cry they feel is ee, So That YOU Know WPON _ Pontiac 1460 Reporting 8 TIMES Daily : “Directly From The WPON Washington News Room So That, YQU Know x w * . WISHID SAID THAT: Pretty soon all the drive-in theaters will be open and people will quit watching movies again.—. Terry Zerbe. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: The outdoor barbecue season is here, and, as usual, most steaks will be broiled rare and most thumbs will be well-done. That’s earl, brother. . (Copyright, 1959) TV News and Reviews 3 Dovomntered 3 bass 38 Knock 30 Pillars 42 Bhrill cries 45 Ventila a el he 3 Soshonean conditions went § Mog “a . form ony (comb. form) ae te s part 11 One who (suffix) 19 erred (Pr.) 21 Mouth part 24 Gugar-maple hitge ——— for their catch 27 Pedal digits 4 Girl's name food fish 40 Silverfish Perch § Narrow inlet 4 All - PH > A po Noga : Pr] Bott. finned 50 bewildered 62 German river 53 viol Lone Weaver. 54 En 87 Cyprinold fish Joe Palmer Jr.’s script—I be- Richard Boone and Fritz - Today's Radio Programs — WPON News, Sporte 6:30-—WJR, Dinner Date WWJ, News, Marwe FRIDAY MORNING 6:00— W. — ww Tavs, — 11 WXY2 Da WAR, News, Patrick wae f 45 hy WPON. Cand mi WIJBK. Tom George WIBK Sk! Tal WCAR. News, Sherid Le Tt ot. House WPON Early Bird CKLW Ff tom a $:70--WJR, Musie Had WJBK, Jack, ‘Belipey Ws5 Guy Nonn weaR Stee ON. Barly, Bird "Boorts 1:30—W Wwe « Ways Night rain "awa Ne Ne wan, Roberts erie WPON. 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Rain and Cold Weather THE PonTIAC Pabss suvsDAy. aut 2a: 1959 i rae | 4 Affect P resh as ela esi Even, though ur betes 9a produce in the South last week, you will find ample supplies.) Wholesale pork prices are slightly higher -than a week ago but sev- eral pork cuts are again on the|’ economy list. You may chéose fry- ers, stewers, roasters or turkeys at special prices this week. PERKY PRODUCE It's true, Fresh produce is gen- erally increasing at this time of year, but cold rain did slow the quantity and influence the quality of last week's harvest. Carrots, radighes and avocados are in good supply. Sweet corn, greenhouse tomatoes and pineapple supplies are gaining. You may find!’ more CA (controlled atmosphere) apples with that “October fresh” flavor. * Bake Cookies | in Big Sheet Diamonds, they say, are a girl's os warm weather returns. In Cali- fornia where weather has been dry and warm,” strawberry supplies) have been increasing. LOOK FOR LETTERS fea When you find the letters, CA| on the apple bag, this tells you an) important marketing story. CA ap-| _ ples have been hibernating -in spe-|_ cial air-tight storage rooms under carefully controlled » temperature, humidity’ and atmosphere condi- tions since last fall. These apples are crisp, firm and flavor packed| , . » taste as fresh as when they}. were picked, Into the refrigerator they must go for crisp keeping, Asparagus prices may be a little higher than last week. Ship- ping from California’s Delta dis- |. trict is almost over- with can- neries taking most of the supply. You can expect asparagus from New Jersey next. Michigan's BAKED VEAL PAPRIKA —-A baked veal , paprika casserole serves as a hearty mainstay a os. B tag: 0 Se eerie Seer Yam Fritters Are Good Ham Mate } Nothing like a sweet potato dish to serve with ham. These fritters will make interesting eating on cold winter nights. You get a bonus best friend. "well, this certainly is| °FP is due in May, -- true... if the girl is playing host-| Rain virtually halted shipments ess to a festive get-together and the/of onions for almost a week in gems are Cinnamon Diamonds, a|south Texas. With fewer onions tasteful cookie treat which rates|and the same number of custom- high praise with guests everytime ers, onion prices did advance. they’re served. | Supplies are expected to increase Easy to make, Cinnamon Circles i now until June. and nutmeg with brown sugar, wal- . nuts and nutritious whole wheat' /f thrift is ane of your goals ‘The average homemaker must, of necessity, steer a wise course between the intriguing but often complex cookery of the gourmet world and the very practical, fre- quently uninspired, school of basic too in the vitamins found in the yams—A comes in yellow vegeta- ‘bles. Louisiana Yam Fritters 2 cups biseult mix flakes. Serve them with mix |when protein shopping, you will fresh fruit and watch your party|StOP at the dairy case for eggs and| menu sparkle. cottage cheese. Cinnamon Diamonds Large and extra large eggs are | 2 cups whole wheat flakes now the best egg values, If you 1% cups sifted flour “chec prices per pound ye Lar ay bas I‘ teaspoons cinnamon x = * le om te teaspoon nutmeg a basis, large eggs are 26 to 30) i, = milk cup brown sugar. firmly packed extra larg 7s are cook % cup butter or margarine ats © CEES can ‘1-pound) yanas seamed ee ‘aicea ; 1 eg. separated | 26'> to 2) cents a pound in most | “‘yegeis l cup chopped walnut meats Crush cereal into fine crumbs Sift together flour and spices; stir pound in brown sugar and cerea! crumbs., “EGP ate St yh oon por : Cut in butter until mixture is) A half-cup of cottage cheese i crumbly. Beat egg yolk; add to|Contains about the same amount/Cook 2-4 minutes, or until lightly mixture blending well. of, protein as three ounces of) browned on all ig ee eee ‘cooked meat, fish or poultry. You| absorbent paper. Makes 46 serv- Knead dough to thoroughly (an understand why cottage cheese | ings. blend _Sagredicats. Place dough pa ced taki Ter |i. ofen inchaded in the weieh imto 13x12-inch rectangle, about | | 1 FA inch t 4 inch tm Mhickness. You may find regular bacon 49) NEW YORK (UPI)—Dressing Beat egg white slightly; brush | to 69 cents a pound this week.| is de to order for over top of dough. Sprinkle with This is possible because heavier; oe Cane = sf nutmeats. Bake in moderate oven hogs are (350 degreés) about 20 minutes. | markets. Medium size eggs are Combine blecuit mix, ‘allspice, 29 to 34 cents a pound. Small nutmeg, egg and milk, mix lightly. | Fold in yams. Drop by spoonfuls into hot deep oil (375 degrees). heavier sides fruit salads. Simply add 1 tea- |spoon each of dry white wine and | ham, loin|cognac and 1 tablespoon whipped are other|cream to 1 cup basic mayonnaise. iBlend well, chill and serve. if Hawaiian Touch ‘homey’ recipes. For example, she can take some- ithing as simple as a casserole and yet give it a regal touch by the], | isubtle use of seasonings or the ad- dition of sour cream. Baked Veal Paprika Casserole | is such a dish. It is simple | enough for a novice cook te ac- | complish and yet the é¢nd resuit | is epicurean, Made with the ubiquitous Cali- fornia Dip, a unique combination of sour cream and a package of union soup mix, this recipe also features boneless stewing veal and Given Ice Cream What's more versatile than ice icream? Freeze it in a mold and jit’s an awe-inspiring creation . . . scoop it into cones and it’s an everyday dessert. Both ways, it’s delicious, especially if it’s home- made. Here's a recipe that’s due 'to become a favorite with your ‘family. Evaporated milk's better |blending qualities give it a uni- 'formly smooth, creamy texture ithat’s not possible with ordinary |milk, It’s easy on the budget, too because it is made with a combination of onion soup mix and sour cream. Veal Casserole Starts” With California Dip mushrooms. The onien soup mix — a distinctive flavor to the other ingredients. This Veal Paprika is particularly delicious served over fluffy mashed potatoes or buttered noodles. . Baked Veal. Paprika Casserole % pound salt pork, diced 2 pounds boneless stewing veal, into l-inch cubes cut 2 <-canee eans sliced mushrooms, 1 ete neecol paprika lcup sour cream 1 package onion soup mix l cup water % teaspoon pepper Fry salt pork until. crisp; re- move. Rolj veal in flour then brown in fat. Add-mushrooms and saute 2 to 3 minutes. Blend in paprika, remove from heat. Combine sour cream and onion soup mix, stir in water and pepper; pour over veal. Place in a large 2-quart casserole and bake covered in a moderate oven, 375 degrees for 45 minutes. Remove cover and continue bak- ing 45 minutes longer. Garnish with salt pork pieces and chopped pars- ley. Serve with mashed potatoes or buttered noodles. Makes 6 serv- 1 (Sour Cream Sauce | \Good for Potatoes _Thig recipe makes dish ait} ‘|ereamed potatoes. ‘Pot : s cooked potatoes (about ‘casserole. Top with cheese and sprinkle lightly with paprika. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees, about 40 to 45 minttes, or until thoroughly heated and lightly browned on top. Makes 6 servings. It's so easy, why not invite guests} and tease their appetites too! Be prepared — they'll want the recipe. Green Bean Bundles ~ relish can {1 lb.) small whole green beans 1 i. tablespoons fat or vegetable short- en 1 can (1 lb.) stewed tomatoes DISCOVER WHITE-white or grey-white!! There's an amazing difference with Roman Bleach. 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Mercury Park Lane Convertible V8 Engine Automatic Transmission Radio and Heater Power Brakes—Steering White Wall Tires Wheel Covers Back-Up Lights 2-Tone Paint on age ne Ene eS a ree peer Super _GINGELLVILLE SHOP RITE uanKer ‘3390 BALDWIN (GINGELLVILLE) sd i 5 , , gies . { b. } j i 3 : ; f . : ak : P jai ais } = j ‘ ‘ a F ' * be i J pt . ’ 8 E i : : tee: E : g E ou e e * * poll yess «weer To make turkey salad for 6 sand- 5 i e if z RE i E ‘ ; ‘ Ul f i } FE SEES GRAIN FED TENDER elnded with tea at the home of ; Bagitas ROUND Vv | SIRLOIN or ies in the Testing Bee beth pact “CLUB “graciously turned | ee cal er is pustile tay wo chon, Wal : : ; : FRYING CHICKEN PARTS BREASTS Quartered Portion “TENDER SLICED * 1 cup gfehem cracker crumbs l cup stiger | \% cup chopped nuts ADVANCE TRIAL — Committee members for _ pens, _ the “Tasting Bee” part of the Kitchen Tour Flood (center) takes a cookie from the tray held | sponsored by the Barbara Norris Circle of Cen- _ by Mrs. Max G. Shane. Mrs. Shane's kitchen in ‘Butter Will Keep Bread tral Methodist Church taste some of the goodies her East Hammond Lake drive home was the iF Soaki Up Filli they will serve. At the left is Mrs. Neil F. Cop- scene ci the ‘Tasting Bee” this afternoon. From mg VP ree | FREEZER SPECIAL — *nibee BEEF , — | EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPD— SIDES ay EcHy ge of weer AQ: roast 45: ver Old Ti F it Still a firm, If desired, unmold {gay for school or work ‘lunches, | ime : avor 1 e 1 | on salad greens; serve with may- | Michigan State University home) ‘ | onnaise, leconomists suggest that you make} MIRACLE 2 RTH Excellent Dinner Salad _ ## § serine. |aeveral at atime and freeze them MILE a | Note: If desired shredded carrot | Until you need them. ar lelaaiste 5. 7 ‘ ab.) You will get best results by Us-; CENTER en Transparent and colorless, un- Perfection Salad may be substituted for the cab ling butler! os & spread, as majiel ( PON flavored gelatine is a showcase| ! envelope tunflavored gelatine ibage. Diced cucumber may be} naise or salad dressing tend tol % cup sugtr { i . ; \substituted for all make sandwiches soggy to display ingredients used with it| HA cups aw: divided celery . elena thawed _—e to best advantage. It introduces] % eup yinegar or lemon juice no taste of its own so allows the} 1: cup diced celery ° ‘ : ‘ : e true, natural flavors of other food| Me eup diced green pepper or pimsente e ingredients to predominate. Mix together gelatine, sugar and * * isalt in a saucepan. Stir in 44 cup This magic gelatine also blends\of the cold water. Place over foods of different textures and medium heat, stirring constantly, flavors into a harmonious whole. /yntil gelatine and sugar are dis- ee en capbage, diced solved, Remove from heat; stir in) remaining % cup water, vinegar | é q miente become a taste medley in ; : jor lemon juice. } perfection salad. . ~~ e& Chill until mixture is the con- The perfection salad mixture can} sistency of unbeaten egg be molded in one fancy mold, of] Fold im cabbage, celery and | , cup — { F ap : “Thank goodness! They only changed the package.” 1 5 PERFECTION SALAD CLASSIC—Perfection salad . . . a com- . bination of shredded cabbage, diced celery and green pepper or pimiento in unflavored gelatin . . . is a classic of gel-cookery. It hag been known and liked for decades in America. 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Scribner-Supp Nuptials Said Frances C. Supp and Jerry B. Scribner were married at St. Michacl Church Saturday mortiing in a double-ring cere- mony. x * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Supp of South Sanford street and Mr. _and Mrs. Palmer Scribner of mace street. * * . The brite wore a white lace ballerina-length ‘dress with a corsage of rosebuds and lilies of the Valley. A reception was held. at St. Michael Hall. ‘ Left Mrs. J]. H. Keller Entertains for Mary Ellen Wait Mary Ellen Wait, bride-elect of John C. Thomas of Chicago, was honored with a _ recipe shower ,by Mrs. John H. Keller of Davisburg road Seesey, evening. Guests were Mrs. Charles E. Wait, the bride’s mother; Mrs. Everett K. Garrison, Mrs. ‘Charlies C, Jarvis, Mrs, G. R. Jarvis,, Mrs. R. 4. Kemps, Mrs. William F. Bergemann and\Mrs, Harry Hayes. | Others were Mrs. Norman R. Smith; Mrs. R. R; Dougherty, Ponites Press Photes ter of the Americon Business Women’s Association, looks on. The occasion was the group's sixth annual Bosses Night. | to right are George Wasserberger, Mrs. Lee Weston and Mrs. Wasserberger. Mrs, W. J. McCulloch and Mrs. Lynn I. Davis. An arrangement of pink roses and white chrysanthe- mums centered a table covered with a handmade lace cloth. Mrs.. Dougherty entertained for Miss Wait recently at a tea in her horne on Linda Vista drive. Miss Wait is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles E. Wait of Ogemaw. road, and her fi- ance ‘igs the son of Mrs, John C. Thomas of Chicago, The couple will be married at noon Saturday in St. Benedict Church. - | Six pages today in Women’s Section ‘‘ hk 6th Awd ok eR Study Club Meets The home of Mrs. Harold Kendrick was opened Tues- day to members and guests of the Junior Child Study Club. Cohostesses for the day were Mrs. Julius Koprince, Mrs. James Nye, Mrs. Curtis Pat- ton, Mrs. Ralph Norvell and Mrs. Phillip Wargelin. Jack Leonard of the educa- " tional relations section of Gen- eral Motors Corporation spoke on “Industry Working With the Schiools."’ - Meets for Bridge Newcomers Club of Pontiac met for an afternoca of bridge Wednesday at the home of Mrs. James E, Graybiel ot “Oneida” road. Sek « vice sreaident of the Northeast District of ABWA, Willis conn Mrs. —— Davis and beds Bax. 135 Attend Ascension Banquet Mother-Daughter Affair Sponsored by Church Guild One hundred and thirty-five members and guests attended the annual mother-and-daugh- ter banquet of Women's Guild. of Lutheran Church of Ascen- sion, held Monday at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. William LaFountain opened the meeting. Mrs. Fred Sytz welcomed guests and read, “What Is a Daughter?” Mrs. Lawrence Colbeth was honored as a_ great-grand- mother. Three generations of her family were represented at the banquet. * * * Mrs. Dallas Nelson was hon- ored for having the young- est daughter present. Church nursery and plans for daily vacation Bible school were. discussed by the Rev. William LaFountain. Mrs. Robert Elert presented two musical selections, Children were entertained with a puppet show. * * Lg On the serving committee were Mrs. Harold Wood, chair- man; Mrs. Raymond Snell, Mrs. Conrad Kohn, Mrs, Her- bert Rohn, Mrs. William Kog- genhop, Mrs, Claude Slaght, Katherine Schey, Mrs. Everett Given, and Mrs. Oscar Fors- lund. Table committee included Mrs. Gordon Carlson, chair- man; Mrs. LeRoy Boelter, Mrs. John Klausmeyer, Mrs. Gerald Reed, Mrs. Albert Selberg, ° Mrs, Donald Grudt and Mrs. Gerald Hesse. + Russian Lauds U:S, Women BUFFALO, N.Y. uw—A Soviet woman touring the United States says American women's energy and vigor soon will give them equality with men. Soviet women, she says, already have , achieved it. ? Mrs. Olga Khvalebnova, vice president of the Soviet Union's Society of Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge, said Wednesday she was impressed with what she called ‘‘the sin- cerity of fhought, strength and business heads” of U.S. wom- en. * * & Mrs. Khvalebnova is ending a month-long tour of seven American cities with Mrs. Nina Orlova, a Soviet lawyer. The tour was arranged by the National Council of Women, in co-operation with the U.S. De- partment. of State. The purpose: to establish friendly contacts with Ameri- can women. * * * “We feel the tour has been very worthwhile,’ she said through an interpreter. The women. said they had been impressed with labor- saving devices available to women in America. They said that under the current Soviet seven-year economic plan, mass production of similar machines goon would make them everyday items to Soviet householders, too, Fashionettes Meet * Fashionette Club of Pontiac met Tuesday evening at Adah Shelly Branch Library. New .- members welcomed to the club are Mrs. Erwin Carver and Mrs. Leo Martell. Mrs. Fred- erick Root won the trophy for losing the most weight this week. Mrs. Earl Bowers was ’ Jast week's winner. ’ their 6th AWBA » | Bamauet Is Top Event Tipacon chapter of the Amer- jean Business Women’s Associ- ation returned to the Gay Nine- . ties last evening. Members in authentic costumes of the pe- riod met their bosses at the door of Hi-Land Manor for Night. * £7 Each boss had. a decorated mug with his name on. it for the cocktail hour which preced- ed the dinner and program. President of Tipacon Chap- ter Mrs. Richard Veazey, and Mrs. Frances Snowden, vice president of the Northeast Dis- ‘ trict, greeted the guests. HANDLEBAR MUSTACHES Handlebar mustaches, were given to the men, and nosegays to the women. The Gay Nine- ties theme was carried out if* the table and floral arrange- ments. The group sang current (Gay Nineties, that is) songs, like “Down by the Old Mill Stream” and “Daisy” to the music of Burt Jerkiss, who kept up a rippling musical commentary throughout the evening. * *. * Major Robert McMahan of the Salvation Army was guest speaker. His topic was ‘“Thera- peutic Risibility’’ and he dem- onstrated the value of laughter . to a responsive audience, Mrs. Virginia Sommerville, secretary toe Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of the Pontiac Board of Education, of- ficially welcomed the guests; and Dr, Philip J. Proud, as- sistant superintendent in charge of personnel and public relations of the Pontiac school system, gave the response. COPPERSMITH HONORED Charles Coppersmith of the Pearce Floral Company be- came the first ‘honorary boss” when he was presented with the Elbert Hubbard Award. * * * A'comedy skit starring Lil- lian Laska, Julie O’Brien and Mrs, Charies A. Stark drew a startling contrast between the modern secretary and one who toiled in the 1890s. * x *® Pranees Phillips was ban- quet chairman, Lillian Laska, cochairman. Mrs. Henry Healy was in charge of the ‘progranis. Others were: Mrs. Edward Furse, decorations: Mrs. Ruby Brusha, programs; Mrs. Elva Templeton, courtesy; and Mrs. Dorothy Brooks, tickets, sixth annual Bosses MRS. JOHN DUNCAN -Pontioak . Chapter Names Secretary of the Week . To celebrate National Secre- taries Week observed April 19 through 2% throughout the. country, local chapters of the National Secretaries Associa- -tion have selected secretaries of the week, These women are “—_ te compete in sagt na- ional secretary of the panne sponsored by the NSA. Mrs. John Duncan was se- lected secretary of the week for Oakland County by Pon- tioak chapter. secretary to Clifford H. Smart, ~ superintendent of Walled Lake She has been - ciation, * * * Mrs. Duncan is member of Oakland Association of Edu- Consolidated Schools for the _i SS tire _tateed. Woody was past six years. Mrs. Duncan was honored at the annual banquet of National Secretaries Association, Pon- tioak Chapter, Wednesday eve- ning at Ted’s Restaurant. * * * She has been active in Pon- tioak Chapter work, is im- mediate past president and was chairman of the first work- shop. She also served as re- cording secretary. She is now serving on the Michigan Divi- ELEC GSO Hosts Amaranth The Four Square Club of the Order of Amaranth met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Watson. Catholic Women Slate Annual May Breakfast At the meeting of board of directors of League of Cath- olic Women, held Monday eve- ning at the league-home, Mrs. . Lewis. Swartz, president, ap- pointed Mrs. Charles Thayer chairman of the annual May Breakfast. « * * * The breakfast will be held. May 24 at the league home after a mass for members at St. Vincent de Paul Church. Sister Mary William of St... Joseph Mercy Hospital will be speaker, * ® Mrs. Arthur Crawford will assist Mrs. Thayer at the open house to be held from 9 _ New officers of Wever Pre-School - Study Group elected Twesday are, left Sherrill Grubbs, chairman; Mrs. Ralph Norberg, secre, tary-treasurer; and Mrs. Robert Lenz, chairman. Wever was the first Pontiac to. right, Mrs. a.m. to 5 p.m. following the breakfast. Mrs. Robert Gallo was ap- pointed chairman for the Hair Style show, to be held June 14 at Elks Temple. Louella Murray will present the pro- gram, ‘The Theme of Color and Styles of ‘592 : * * * Archdiocesean League of Catholic Women will meet at Sylvan Glen Inn, Rochester, April 30. Leonard Jagels of Catholic Family Center will be guest State League of Catholic Wom- en will be held May 20 in Lansing, - * vice - . Speaker. speaker, ; The annual convention of the group helps. children for old Aarni, speech Pontiac Public schools was ee. ! Waldo C. Proctor of Walled Lake, Mayor Carl Ingraham of Birmingham and Mayor Bruce Garbutt of Ferndale, proclaim- ing April 19 to 25 as National Secretaries Week. ‘ Xi Pi Unit Meets at Lake Orion The April meeting of Xi Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Foaiey evening at the Lake Orion home of Mrs. Willard Stephen, with Mrs. Alphonse Fowler as co-hostess. Virginia Luther announced the Founders Day banquet will be held May 19 at the Hunter’s Whip in Franklin. Founders Day banquet for all chapters ‘will be held .April 29 at Elks Temple. Mrs. Stephen, chairman of the nominating committee, an- nounced the new officers for the coming year. They are , Mrs, Alphonse Fowler, presi- dent; Mrs, Andrew Vitt, vice president; Mrs. John Black, secretary; and Virginia Luther, treasurer: Mrs. John Wilkes of Roches- ter ‘was a — school to form a pre-school group. “The Enters to .prepare their pera gate Mrs. Arn ‘correetionist | for } ANTANS Po RUTR OS NeY RAD i 4 oe ; j/ if simplicity .. . plus Schiffli-embroidered rosebuds on bodice and pockets...add up to our latest wrap 'n tie classic Swirl in crease- ‘control cotton. Ironing optional. Wraphtic Pew «SALE! new Spring COATS a = Higher Priced-Coats Reduced s Buy your coat now at tremendous a savings. 100% tweeds and flan-— | nels, button and clutch coats in the season’s newest styling and colors. ° a ; REI PARK FREE! We Will Stamp Your Ticket at Time of Purchase! - Bprccy’s 16 WORTH SAGINAW 51. Tailored V-neck © cL fzgi ABBY DEAR. NO GO: Tell “your neighbor that you want no part of this monkey business and if any more letters come for her, addressed to you, you'll return ahi belt NO GO-BETWEEN / ' BEAR ABBY: My best ort friend and her boy friend broke /up after school at 3:30 and-at 4 o'clock he asked me to go — steady. I told him I would have to ask my mother and he should call me after supper. He called me at 7 p.m. and I told him I couldn’t talk my mother into it yet but if he waited until tomorrow I would them to the sender, mony, all-Smith Nuptials Said ’ Making their home on East How- ard street are Mr. and Mrs. Allen all. The two were married Friday evening at Church of Christ. The ~HRev. W. W. Hall officiated at the Mrs. D. R. Lazelle was hostess | lat her home in Waterford to Jan- ary-Mavch Group of First Presby- Mrs. Philip Meacham gave the, Hstudy on ‘Call to Mission,” Mrs. L. V. McCann gave a cial education talk on ‘‘The Responsi- bility of the Church in Govern- ment.” A doll-making project was discussed by Mrs. W. J. Baum- gartner. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. | illiam Kreklow, and Mrs. T. C. McFetridge. Guests were Mrs. A. R. Meacham of Grosse Pointe and} Mrs. John Peterson. oi Church for a luncheon Tues-| The bride, the former Peggie Rose Smith, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Fisk, Mo. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hall, also of Fisk. Attending the couple. were the bridegroom’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, John Kilmer. A reception was held at the Kil- mers’ home on West Tennyson street following the ceremony. Program Presented | at Wever Springtime: Songs, Music Highlights Assembly Students of Wever School _— jsented an assembly of springtime | ‘songs and activities in the school! igymnasium Wednesday. The program was directed and || jaccompanied by Mrs. Melvin) 'Boersma, music teacher. | “Spring Rhythms” was pre- | sented by the kindergarten un- | der the direction of Mrs. Byford Laur, kindergarten teacher, — | | First, second and third grades| presented a song and pantomime, | “Cottage in the Woods.’ The first! grade did action songs, ‘‘Gray} ‘Pigeon, " Six Little Ducks" and| “Pussy Willow.” | The second grade’s presentation i | | was ‘Rain, Rain” and ‘‘Wind) 'Elves,"” accompanied by rhythm | instruments. | Third grade, accompanied by melody bells, sang “Springtime” | | and “Spring Carnival,” and the | fourth grade gave a comic west- ern song, “Dr. Ironbeard,” and a two-part round, “Susan Blue.” Fourth, fifth and sixth grades ‘joined in ‘‘Cuckoo” and fifth and sixth grades closed the program ‘with “I Like it’ Here’’ and ‘Swiss Walking Song.’’ Iron-on tape is a great mender, \It goes on faster than the sewed- .on kind, reinforces thin fabric, ibeads in bright _|muted pastels. Says a national magazine's editor.| and saves patching. ia! “oe i ghieZ a6 ‘there is an article or an-ad , telling. you how to reduce but ing about you never see how to gain weight? I feet three and weigh to go to a doctor and “give you a high calorie diet. x * * “DEAR ABBY: Is there any DEFINITE proof of the par- entage of a baby if the mother has been with several different How conclusive is a blood test? Just what would one prove? Plea%e give me an au- men? thoritative reply soon. WORRIED _ DEAR WORRIED:. A blood test will prove only who the not who baby's father ISN'T . . the baby’s father IS. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO SEV. ENTEEN AND TWENTY: You were married “‘jung’’ and easily ‘‘freudend” . , make-the best of it. * * * Are you as popular want to be? Get Abby’ let, “What Every Teenager Wants to Know." Send 25 cents and a large, self-addressed, | stamped envelope torAbby, in care of unas newspaper. * Por 8 per » somes sete ABBY in care of this pa a self-addresaed, eunged ‘env | A am five a hun- let him Giving a preview of the Italian- American Club Auxiliary’s fashion show and card party, to be held April 28, are four of the models. foreground is Denise Mazza, daughter from lejt to In the. American ~ Club - now as you s book- commentary. write to 4 Italian-American - Club Plans Fashion-Card Party The Auxiliary of the Italian- is presenting a fashion show and card party Tues- day, April 28, at 8 p.m. at the IAC ng Mrs. Rudy Mazza. Halli on Tilden avenue. Flora-Mae Shop is showing the fashions with Mrs. Philip Rowston doing the Mrs. Robert J. Ranzilla is chair- man. Committee members are: Mrs. Henry Felice, tickets; Ralph Mazza, prizes, assisted by) Mrs. Robert Mazza, Mrs. Joseph! modeling will be Denise Mazza, ‘Spadafore and Mrs. Ralph Puertas:'|Pamela Ranzilla, daughter of Mr. | To compliment your new spring ward- robe, here is some’ fresh looking jewelry. The necklace, bracelet and earrings are all made of cube-shaped and dull colors, and dull colors, contrasted with crackled crystal in " Pentiac Press Phote o} Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mazza. Models, right, are Mrs. Albert De - Santis, Mrs. Joseph Puertos and Mrs. Paul Felice. _ 4 — Mrs. Frank Spadafore, refresh- ments, assisted by Mrs. Robert Gaines, Mrs. Paul Spadafore, Mrs. Joseph Perna, Mrs. Eugerie Mazza Others are Mrs. Joseph Puertas and Mrs. Paul Felice, decorations and Mrs. Floyd Loo- mis, publicity®. Susan Felice, daughter of the Paul Felices. * * * Modeling for the Flora-Mae Shop | ‘are Mrs. Charles Crittenden, Mrs Don Gerber and Mrs. Louella Mur- lray with her two poodles. | The show is open to the public. _ Free Showings of Cancer Film April 30 in City “Time and Two Women.” an educational film produced by American Cancer Society, will be shown April 30 free of charge to all women 18 years of age and over. Showings will be held. simul- taneously at fhe Elks Temple on Orchard Lake road and in _ the auditorium of Pontiac En- gineering Building on Joslyn street. - ) * * * The first showing will be at 7:30 p.m: and the second St 9 p.m. in each location. A physician will be in attendance to. answer questions at the close of the program. . The film is a presentatién of the importance-of, early detec-- le NORTH SAGINAW PEGGY'S st. _cost but a song.. So beautifully made, they look and feel like a million, yet . soft, light and utterly proper’ for any time of day ar night. tion in the case of uterine can- - cer. Showings are restricted to woman only. | To keep frankfurters from split. ‘ting while boiling, invert a plate. ‘in the bottom of the pan. Models for the auxiliary are Mrs. .|Joseph Puertas, Mrs. Paul Felice! and Mrs. Al De Santis. Children! and Mrs. Robert J. Ranzilla and} a { ‘ | | Matchmakers’ wardrobe — Easy- jto-sew! Sleek ‘n’ simple blouse, shorts,. pedal pushers — and to itop them off, a shirt jacket with \a pleated back. Tomorrow's pat- tern: Half-sizer. Printed Pattern 4625: Girls’ Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size’ 10 jacket takes 2% yards 35-inch fabric; ped- al pushers 11% yards. Printed directions on each pat> tern part. Easier, accurate. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. |Send to Anne Adams, care of Tha 'Pontiae Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address iwith zone, size and style number. The Little Jackets .... MATERNITIES Manufacturer’s Special Clearance 2-Pc. Suits... $2329 t $569 ALL WASHABLE | , Sizes 10 to 18 Shop ee 3] 39 To $739 The Little Shop | : MATERNITIES | ~ 24 E. Huron Street ‘ FE 2-769] Py v- A. : ' GN ey Fa i . f we \ : . / + THR PONTIAC PRESS.-THURSDAY. APRIT, 99.1059. : per mers y go | Brushing Hair wave, then back in line, Ber- Gloves Feature | ers made from the narrowest Check for Drainage |. Gives It Body — bate bell 3 shape. 1 hair i Rainbow Hues | «ppliaues. beating, aye When You Buy Lot’ -. NEW YORK—Bruthing the | washing to clean: it, bet only | “In gloves, we find bright brik | backs combined with feather- hair increases the wave, says | lightly after the » (© | tiant pinks, oranges and blues | Weight-kid palms, gel prevent over-stimulation. ‘the. eg . hair stylist John Bernard. finer the hair, the finer the | V¥iné in popularity with paler Jo oT ing sold After a set, and especially | brush should be. ‘tones of lavender, green, belize, | in the United States has a diamond Lrg sien go and the always-acceptable | about one-fifth of a carat. Some in Theodora is the Greek word ior} white and off-white diamonds are brown, pink, or ca- wary yellow. Novelties include tiny flow- . eee ALL BRAND NEW SPRING HATS at... IF IT’S FASHION VALUE IT’S AT... t : i ‘ . $4 e were to 16.98 | 2 . . Just received in.a late spring shipment of fine wy straws. Spring and Summer hats, dipped in vivid rainbows of color, many abloom with flowers. Milan, Boku, Toyo or Panama straws. : H A Millinery Salon — Second Floor ANNUAL SALE SPRING SUITS Just 136 from our regular stock! When the Women’s Auxiliary to Cook-Nelson Post No. 20, JUDY DEARING Danbys to Mark 60 Years Wed Former Pontiac residents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dan- | by will celebrate their 60th wed- ding anniversary on Sunday with an open house from 3 to 7 p.m. at the home of Mr. and (#@ Mrs. Leslie T. Danby of Jack- (3 son. Hosts for the affair will be | Mr. and Mrs. Thane C. Danby | on Pontiac, the Leslie T. Dan- bys of Jackson, nine grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. White Shrine Holds Cooperative Dinner cent child welfare meeting held at the post home. TO ATTEND LUNCHEON Mrs. Conant, president; Mrs. Roger Dean, acting secretary; Yrs. Ray Jewell, treasurer; and Mrs. Russell Thompson, 18th District national security chairman, will attend the 18th | District. membership luncheon | at the Holly post home Satur- day. The next district meeting will be held at the Berkley post home May 1. * * * The auxiliary has sent a do- nation to the American Legion billet at Otter Lake for the refurnishing fund. WHITE FABRIC GLOVES by Wear Right were to 59.98 . regular to 5.00 -.- 249 were to 79.98 Sorority Hears Talk on MSUO Roy Alexander, director of student affairs of Michigan State University Oakland gave a progress report on plans for MSUO at the dinner meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma Society, | and guests. 1s Alpha Gamma Chapter. In charge of the evening It happens every Spring . .. Arthur’s not-to-be ee double-woven cotton! Choose The meeting was held Monday were Mrs. Wayne Scott, Mrs. ; ; PE ‘ ; afternood - Hotel Waldron. | Frank Payne. Mr. and Mrs. missed suit event that smart women eagerly > shorty, wrist or gauntlet lengths in . A family night cooperative dinner was held by Pontiac White Shrine 22 Wednesday evening at Roosevelt Temple. G. B. Pritchard showed pic- tures of Alaske to members were to 99.00 ALL SPANKING FRESH | new fashion gloves in warm-weather whites. All in handsewn gloves of quality. Open work, embroidery or tailored styles. Sizes 6/2 to 7’. Hostésses were Mrs. Leslie | Wayne Reaves and Mrs. Jose- Purslow and Eugenia Keeler. i phine await. Everything that’s suit news is here in ‘our exciting collection. All very specially priced. _ Jackets are fitted, demi-fitted or boxed. Colors run the gamut of red, blues, greens and beiges. Misses’, women’s and petite sizes. Se oe eS ee es Suit Salon — Second Floor Gloves — Main, Floor COOL AEE @ smart La PRE-TEEN Whtte broadcloth sleeveless Blouse. Black and white arnel trim. Sizes 6 to 14. 2.93 \. Limited Quantity of Our: Top Quality Full Length SPRING COATS" SAVE UP TO 43.98 3°) 3. were to 39.98 ap 2 | were to 59.98 SPECIAL PURCHASE . SALE! Genuine Leather HANDBAGS All Brand New! All Leather Lined! Black and white check cotton arnel slim SKIRT. Patent belt. 4.98 aes ~*~ ~> ° - Ta} = —* sae. rete ——~. ey oot eee —* SSsee sateet “5 ae es 4 ese wae ee ee = ar = a tal . ft Matching JAMAICANS rt ee made to sell for 15.00 -— were i= are, =. —_* _ ~ ~ ra ae ~ . >a aet 3.98 | Market predictions show that leather bags will be higher next season... but it’s not only the price 3°36. were to 79.98 All the most popular new styles... slim, clutch wrap and button front. Your chance to really Boys’ 3-Piece Set AOXER SHORTS AND SLACKS ... 398 Easy care shirt, slacks and shorts . . . just what mother is looking for iri play weas. Charcoal or beige. Sizes 3 to 6x. that’s remarkable . . . here are top leathers that would ordinarily sell for $15! Calf, polished leather, grained_leather. All shapes, all sizes. In block, navy, bone, red, and Spring shades. save on high fashion coats. Choose from flannel, checks, tweed and basket weaves. !n white, bluey green or navy. Sizes for junior, misses and women, young folks shop — lower level. - Coat Salon — Second Floor Handbags — Main Floor “ wn) ah Set aed eda ee ok ek ee a a ek le a ee eee ee ee le eo a ee ck i A i et te ek a, lk ek ee kk cs hs Ee OE ee ea e your old upright your old grand tS Er ee. # ~@ your old spinet is worth #350 on a new Console Piano (Choice of 3 styles!) Get $150 to $350 trade-in for your old upright, grand or spinet piano on a brand new Console in your choice of traditional and French Provincial styles; in mahogany, walnut and blonde. finishes. Fully guaran- teed. EXTENDED TERMS. Start your child in music now! : GRINNELL'S ‘ is worth ‘250 a 27 S. Saginaw Street — ‘lagers are concerned, their main z ef ith : career is still piloting a baby car- riage, - “{ feel that a waman’s place is still in the home,” said 15- year-old Claire Valllere of Hart- ford, Conn., in a statement’ that just about represented the ma- jority viewpoint. : do so only if the money they make is needed to help the family bud- get. a ee 2 Answers to other questions in the survey underline the teen- agers’ concern for what happens to children in a home where the mother has to go out to work. MOM, STAY HOME! For instance: Eighty per cent of the young- sters interviewed thought it was all right for brides to work before the children came along. * * * Seventy per cent were opposed to. wives working if there were small children at home. Sixty-six per cent saw no ob- jection to wives working if the children were teenaged or older, although an outspoken minority argued that teenagers needed a mother’s care and attention as much, if not more, than any other group. How long should a bride continue! to work? Again, children were the pri- mary concern. The biggest group, 42 per cent, thought she should quit when the first baby came. * * * Eighteen per cent thought she should work only as long as she had to, meaning only as long as the extra money was needed. — Twelve per cent figured that, at * agers, their mothers even more.” Most were opposed to mothe help out the x +*©. & .| working where small children were = involved, were inclined to approve — if the children were teenaged and | saw no objection for a newlywed + to work and family 2 . _. |& plete, aceurate and timely wedding James McClurg of St. Louis. “It the wife enjoys working part But 15-year-old Gail Corbett of ~ Dallas, Tex., wished that her | mother didn’t have to work. “‘Teen- |= ‘need 5 ” she commented, eS ee ee & as it doesn’t take her completely 7 away from her housework,” said © “15-year-old Mary Ann Martin of | polis, whose mother has a” Teenagers whose mothers did not work were similarly divided on whether or not wives with teenage children should go out to work, “Yes, she should be allowed to work when the children reach their | teens,” insisted 16-year-old Judy Chesus of St. Louis. “She has a’ lright to get out sometime.” “Children have to learn to be; independent sometime,” put in, Daniel Schrader, 16, also of St. Louis. But to 16-year-old Marcia Rives ot Detroit a mother’s place is definitely in the home when teen- agers are about, ‘for these are the years when they need guidance most of all.” “Teeners are at a very im- age,” insisted pressionable Stephen Alexander, 1%, Louis. of St. “Maybe there wouldn't be an juvenile delinquency proh- lem if there wasn’t also a work- ing wife problem.” If both a wife and a husband work, who should control the purse string? This question caused the widest division ,of opinion in the whole survey: EN a TRE OT I ME a AE GT pn a » Armchair $37.50 ‘End Table. Coffee Table. ..... 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Here’s List of Mechanical Danger Points d Pe La crete = Wedding stories received more than three days after a wedding will neces- sarily be cut and will not include such details as reception and bridal costumes. Local photographers have been most _ cooperative in meeting our deadlines and usually see to it that we have the pic- tures within the Specified time. - ‘As spring arrives, many Pontiac area girls are in a whirl of busy preparation for fast approaching weddings. * : We of The Pontiac Press Women’s De- partment have several Suggestions for prospective brides to assure them of com-— stories, f® -*& * And these suggestions hold true wheth- er it be a wedding In the balmy spring or snowy wintertime. , The Press has prepared wedding forms to be filled out with all the necessary information for a complete and accurate wedding story. The forms, which may be obtained from our office or from many of the local photographers who take the wedding pic- tures, should be returned to the Women’s Department at least two days before the wedding. It takes this amount of time to handle such detailed stories. snapsho well. Because of our limited space, we can only use pictures of the bride alone and not of the couple. Also because of space, brides-to-be may submit qnly one picture (elthér engage- - ment or wedding) if they are to be mar- ried within two months of the engage- ment announcement. _ * *&* * We implore, once again, as we. did re- garding news stories, to write all in- formation as clearly as possible taking special care to see that names are print- ed and spelled properly. id SE a a ac PAS have your car prepared for the, summer. driving ahead. Or, if filter), A light-weight oil is used you're married and your husband for winter driving and must be takes care of such things, you'replaced with a heavier oil for might tactfully remind him that it’ list prepared by the driver edu- cation staff of the Michigan State University Highway Traffic Safety Center. When you take the car to the garage or service station, take the list with you. theses is for the mechanic who OUTSTANDING VALUES! DON’T MISS OUR elearancee Your automobile has suffered will do the work on your car. Ask) exposed te escaping carbon through a long, hard and cold,him to check off each item as, monoxide, a deadly gas. winter ladies, and it is, figura- tively speaking, as glad as you are to see more gentle weather on its way. So when you're in the process of doing your general spring cleaning and fixing, don't neglect your automobile. ps completed. | 1. (Drain and flush radiator and wheel add rust inhibitor). This is ad- lights), vised even if you have permanent around a good bit because of t anti-freeze, because rust may de. Conditions of winter driving, a velop and could harm your cooling system. , | 2. (Replace winter - weight oil with summer-weight oi]. Check oil alignment. Make an appointment now with reliable automobile mechanic to 7. (Check horn). summer. | and check wiper blades). 3. (General lubrication of ve-' hicle, including differential, uni-; versal joint and transmission). 4. (Inspect exhaust system). The chemicals used to melt snow and ice on our streets and high- | s time to take the car in for spring checkup. F i i ollowing is a spring check done during the winter. 9. (Tune-up motor). damage toe the exhaust system. If there are leaks in your ex- haust system, you may be station. That part of the Jist in -paren- ea aes = OF. SAVE up to 3 OFF and $5 $ $ FORMERLY $10.98 to $25... MISSES AND SOME HALF SIZES! CASUAL AND SHEATHS, FULL-SKIRTS, JACKET DRESSES! SOLIDS, AND MANY OTHERS! lt ‘TEL-HURON: SHOPP ING CENTER SATURDAY TILL 9) P.M. dding? | he nd ‘your wheels and headlamps may} have been jarred out of proper 8. (Make sure there is water in the windshield washer reserveir The blades may not de the job as | Saal? they should because of the type * aaiereem. of “freezing work” they have phi BS LORS AIRE ERE EBB LT BE IEE GEA Be SPRING DRESSES | A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF DRESSES FOR J .IN SPUNS, SHANTUNG, CUPIONI, SILKS, MEN’S WEAR, OPEN. MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, | directions, filet charts for 13x15%- e\inch chair back; 942xl2 armrest | in No, 50 cotton. ©| Send thirty-five cents (coins) for “| this pattern — add 5 cents for * each pattern for 1st-class; mailing. Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 P.O. Box. 164, Needlecraft Dept., , New York 11, Old Chelsea Station N. Y. Print plainly pattern num- ber, name, address and zone. Send for a copy of 1959 Laura Car Needs a Spring Checkup, To00 e.%c2m. 8 es lovely designs to orcer: embroi- \dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, | quilting, toys. In the book, a spe- lcial surprise to ‘make a little 5. (Check tires for wear and gir] happy — a cut-out doll, cothes Adjust head- to color, Send 25 cents for this Your vehicle is jolted | book. Cooking School Set for April 28. 6. (Inspect and adjust fan belt). | Pteans for a cooking school to be ‘held at 8 p.m. April 28 were com- ipleted at a meeting of Fannie E. ‘Tompkins Temple No. 41, Pythian \Sisters, Monday evening. The class iwill meet at the Consumers Pow- * * Mrs. Andrew McEvoy is in icharge of tickets for the school, | The Family. Night program, 10. (Wash car thoroughly, includ- which was to be marked in co- ways during the winter emonths ing in and around doors and un- operation with the Knights of the are likely to cause rust and derneath the vehicle). You may Pythias on April 25, has been post- want to do this yourself or have poned to May 26. it done at the garage or service! The district convention will be ‘held May 23 at Clawson. ele aes eis Bae NM See? CCB MORE UNIORS, DRESSY PRINTS, - Vt wed , - : i : | f J\ i . © EPS a hana eeceeee 5 gf a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1050 fe Follow Beauty Routine ps , 4 Spring Calls for aq’ Lighter Make-Up a By JOSEPRINE LOWMAN er shade sates, tlc “There are several little beauty elbows which winter leaves behind. . ota of the Womans: ani peg Bony I Bae iary to Pontiac General Hos- | donation will be collected, every ‘ “which seem unimportant/You are a rare woman Ht is impossible to think of 'aleral rule makeup also rye Any Pepe adi pital is scHeduled for the | ‘These four friends will be be er without |applied with a ns appearance. Sin. ek oo bate n'a ae ot Funds raised Se eae ae thinking makeup. While your |springtime, as thinking the lotion = go towards a medical tech- uur more friends to their cosmetics always should match ae cream on the heels every night nology scholarship and a nurs- | homes for coffee. This “chain ing scholarship to be available | reaction’’ will continue for four your dwn skin tone, nevertheless you probably will want to change cold cream into your elbows to students in in Pontiac area | weeks, by which time more some of the colors you have been when you lubricate your face and 5 ° than. in the Pontiac using now that spring is here and neck. If you have not used an area summer is within ‘speaking’ dis- pin ered china sonds tory tions Many. of the shades which night. matched and enhanced darker win- Another much neglected habit is tar oe moe heey ond ove the use of a cuticle cream or oil A sleevele oor great a contras whtites You can massage this into the skin § 53, and pastels we will be wearing about the nails of your hands with llared from now on, The cosmeticians wonderfully rewarding results. As cape-collared | | realize this and you will find light- part of your SPRING MAKEOVER, dress of : = ww pen borne even if only f : a iew w \. shades 0 PERMANENTS Of course figure faults are the | ane cones net women who green ushers are gettir y for summer : marine clothes. As those of you know who in the spring ave noes reatag “Why - Grow, weather, The Li) wee a am printing : ~ fiw 9Day Reducing Diet os a part dress is of : your SPRIN MAKEOV * . Her morrow. rinted raffia | RUDOLPH’S ! Do this exercise “aicfuly, along with the others ear eer aig _ ts . | that have been illustrated to insure a successful spring One ese : acai BEAUTY SHOP | |_mateover. ome i ey gE ht rt F cape and skirt, ) . . LUNCHEON FE 5-6911 “mo . feature soft J d ‘ Tee, tabagpeont cong cheese fold-pleats One thin dry slice of whole wheat toast : MEET for LNcH DO You End Praise -“**im. Mereceeen With Critical Word ae \ ce Cream g ~n® ©One orange Populer Prices , l Fl l ca Or Here is your daily exercise. Sit . Riker Building Lobby on the floor with your legs resting ° ’ By RUTH MILLETT pa weet of a do-gooder for my/on the floor in front of you (knees ONE STEP . . . and you'll know this is no ordinary Some w can't anything taste. stiff). Clasp your hands behind you. . women can ay . Roll onto the right hip and thigh, , casual As you put your fect dom, satentituely Santee rubber cushions ease you to the ground, gently push- i ing your foot forward! 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If it’s a | rected by Vera Mae Adams, S | : | group of any size there is almost | presented a skit, ‘“The Story of - sure to be one woman who turns | America,’ based on a brother- every compliment into a criti- | hood theme, at a meeting of cism by adding that unkind little | the Sisterhood of Temple Beth “bat.” Jacob’ Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. | Better yet, listen to your own| Irving Steinman introduced the remarks about others to be sure} Program. you aren't doing it yourself. Luncheonette ‘was served under the chairmanship of . Mrs, Barnard Anchor, assisted Pillar Club Meets by Mrs. Charles Gersten, Mrs. | | | \ ; Sherwin Birnkrant and Mrs. at Kirby Home Irving Schlyfestone. Mrs. Paul Taylor gave a Standing committee chair- book review at a meeting of men gave annual reports at the Pillar Club held Tuesday the meeting. Mrs. Irving | evening at the Cherokee road Schlyfestone and Mrs. Harry i @ =f home of Mrs. Frank Kirby Ackerman also participated in Taking part in the ws the afternoon's activities. gram were Mrs. A. L. Hulet, Mrs. W. H. Knudsen and Mrs. A price tag is not always in- Fred Voelker. dicative of quality. So don’t The next meeting will be rely on it as @ sure guide when held at the home of Mrs. Rob- | you shop for fashion. It's best ert Haskins. to develop your own judgment. By being two of spring's most. fascinating new shoe colors! And, of coursé, you can depend on Maling’s to have them, along with patent and white! e See them all in this exciting open-air cling, choose your favorite —today at Maling’s! 99. No experience necessary! ...just the desire to save 10¢ on a package of the best-tasting Graham Crackers ever baked! 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These shoes are made to give Boby’'s feet the support and pro- tection they neéd. White high shoe, sizes 2-8. Saddle and brown moc-toe oxford, 5-8. Shoe Dept.. Main Floor ” _. Mry and Mrs. Lou Walton of |. “Traverse City also will. be | guests at the Hills’ cabin, |. “Birehills,” on the AuSgble River. sseniber i Mr. - Buble whaee Winter Park. | ee * Mrs. Campbell Harvey t attends Buck. Bets Pit Sor. ‘live in Bala-Cynwyd, P rms 4 e » ra, attends. Bucknell. He i ° driving north visited their son- in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs: Charles F. Matheson at ot Orchard Lake and Mrs. George’ ‘At Mullett Lake the William | A- Beecher of Birmingham ar- L. Martins with Bunny and rive home Friday after. a Billie - ‘$s at Denison motor trip to the West Coast. “Unlveraity’ will be hosts to Mr. x * * and Mrs. Mare J. Parsons and Mr, and Mrs, C. Theron their son, Jim. VanDusen have arrived home Ws Be from Florida, They stopped oft._- Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. | in Tryon, N.C., for a week. Budd, who are moving in June * , to Charlottesville, Va., have Mr. and Mrs, William H. planned to give a dinner party | Breech arrived home early this Saturday, May 2. . week from a stay in Bellaire, & .& 2 Fila, Announcement was mad Their guests at the Aero Club dinner in Detroit Tuesday able locally, Made of celanese solution-dyed acetate yarns, treated with a fire-| DRESSES an amazing... “3” Full bouffant skirt or soft unpressed pleats.: Popular roll up sleeve in solid pastels, stripes or new eyelash weave. Sizes 8 to 18. and Mrs. Fraser E. Pomeroy, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry i the engagement of Mary Lo Forster Jr. ‘and Mr. and Mrs. | Pomeroy to Harry L. 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The current craze for fashion wigs has received such enthusiastic consumer reaction it could, conceivably rival the hula hoop craze. ‘Avail- New ‘Gamin’ Wigs Bring Rush of Color to the Head sions or for daily, use in matching hair to accessories or dresses, retardant chemical, these lustrous,|:° The wigs can’ be worn just like wavy wigs, coifed in the ‘‘gamin’’|a hat in the early morning to hide, hairstyle, are easily manageable the pincurls underneath. They are! and can be combed, brusbed,/also apropos for tricky hostess: ‘| sprayed and reset into a number gifts and for beachwear fashions to! color-coordinate with bathing suits. » Club Bids Farewell to Mrs. Essery Mrs. William Essery'.who is moving to Canada, was hon- ored with a farewell dinner Tuesday evening given by Xi Sigma, Phi Sorority at the Mt. Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Royal street home of Mrs. Douglas Menzel. Assisting with the dinner were Mrs. Richard Benham, Mrs. Wiliam Cheal, Mrs. Har- vey Kerr and Mrs. 4 Edward Markham, Officers were jnstalled by Mrs. Benham. The next meet- ing will be a Mother's Day fete, to. be heJd May 8 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Garden. ‘Shines at Rome Party ‘cess Margaret captivated Rome's aristocracy today by dancing till, dawn at a champagne and scarm- bled eggs party in a nightclub dec- orated with nude paintings. x * * Margaret, radiant and beautiful in a biege, calf-length gown set off by a diamond necklace, arrived shortly after midnight and dancedwaiters scurried around at 5 a.m. She changed partners at almost every dance, pairing off with many of the princes and other Italian nobility attending the party. When she wasn't dancing, she was drinking champagne. “Dear Mrs. Post: I. have been invited to a shower that is being given for twin sis- ters who are to be- married shortly at a double wedding. I would like to know ‘if it is necessary to take two presents, or would one present for the bride who is my particular friend, be sufficient?” | } Answer: I suggest that you take,an inexpensive token pre- sent for the twin you don't ‘ know well and something more important for the one who is your particular friend, } “Dear Mrs. Post: When a | box of candy is passed around, | is it proper for a guest to | take two pieces, or must only one piece be taken. I would appreciate .an answer to this question as there has been some discussion about it." Answer: A guest should take one piece and then wait for the box to be passed again before taking a second piece. | Princess. Meg Dances ‘Till Dawn ROME (UPI)—A vivacious Prin-;almost continuously until she left steaming plates of risotto con funghi—rice with mushrooms—and bacon and scrambled eggs and sausages. ; About 80 guests were invited to the party thrown by Judy Montagu, an old-time friend of the Princess now living in Rome. British. Min- ister and Mrs. Henry Hohief were At about two a.m. white-coated the official hosts. with ene eee - Durene® Cotton | Anklet Special! Now — 5 for $] Just eurived in time for Spring. Collection of paste] ‘anklets with reinforced heels and toes. Sizes 4-7,, ; | Seas 3 . of cotton crinkle creep: Fits ages 9 to y. e. fine Orlon* ‘Hurry in while they * last. . Sears National Baby Week Specials i a. 3-pc. sleeper set | hae 18 months. Orlon* bootie set in pretty, durable white. Three pieces. shawl in matching pastel colors. Large size. Infants Dept., Main Floor Baby's Slip-On White 2 for $] Firmly -knit of fine combe ton. No-bind underarm con tion. In sizes for babies 6 to months. Sale! Infants’ Soft Knit Cotton Gowns Now 77¢ “Save! on these cozy solid color # gowns with Gripper fronts. O size Matching Wrappers, One Sise mee Conran Sk Sonne dearest $2 Take advantage of this offer Doren day! weight Honeysuckle diape Whité 20x40-inch. , 97 3° rH Style Cotton Shirt cot- ruc- Tie 24 ne Washable 100% Orion” Crib Blanket Soft 3.66 to-’ Honeysuckle gift boxed crib Package of 12 medium blanket,with rayon satin’ ts. binding. 36x5G-inch size. *Du- Pont acrylic fiber... 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 today-tomorrow nee SS of fiber-sealed PERMACHEM . . . keeps panties hy- gienically fresh through courifless washings. a-b tailored elastic leg_ { elastic leg briefs, and band leg briefs... pretty lace trims... 33/34, 35/36, 37/38 3 for 33/34, 5/38 . 37/38 3 for d 39 40 in. hi ‘ ana 3$ n ut anes, Reg. 9., 3 re 217 sizes Reg. 98c, 3 244 2.67, now ., as . for 2.94 Larger Sizes, 3 Pr.........2.44 Larger Sizes, 3 pr......5+ 2.77 c-d-e tailored flare, g flare leg panties, band, sport flare panties pretty lace trims... 35/36, 37/38 and 3 for 39/40 inch hip sizes. Regularly 98c, 3 294, now .... . Larger sizes regularly 3 for 3.27, now Once-a-year sale! Buy now! The best-fitting, longest wearing, most comfortable panties we know of. White and colors, too. and Saturday only... hurry now, lasting in our best selling _tricot panties for 3 for 2.77 Lingerie Dept.. Main Floor 35/36, i 387, now ....... Larger sizes regularly 3 for 4.17, now .. freshness acetate improved with 37/38, 39/40 nch hip sizes, regu- arly 1.29 each, 3 for 3 for . 337 «+3 for 3.67 154 North Saginaw St, The party was held in the Cabaia night club, which features large, classic nude paintings in promineat places, including a voluptuous re- clining nude over the bar. An Italian police official sug- gested during an inspection tour last week that the picture might offend .Margaret, but the man- agement said former Queen Sorava of Iran and other foreign lumi- naries had not objected to the painting—and anyway it was a work of art. The picture. remained, Two orchestras, one specializ- | in rhumbas and sambas, Mar- | garet’s favorite dance music, | played throughout the night. The princess, who began the evening with a private dinner at Miss Montague’s apartment on an island in the Tiber River, sat at a table for eight. , _ Her first dance was with Prince Nicola Pignatelli, the 36-year-old scion of an old Roman-Naples neble family and husband of one of Italy’s most beautiful women. From then on, it was one Italian nobleman after another until the first light of day broke over Rome. Queen Mother Elizabeth, who accompanied Margaret to Rome, skipped the party. Pythian Sisters Party Is Tonight Pythian Sisters Mizpah Tem- ple 7 is sponsoring a card party and style show at 8 p.m. this evening at, Knights of Pythias Hall, instead of Saturday as reported. Members and their husbands | will model novelty styles in the | fashion show. The publie is invited and tickets may be ' purchased at the door, en’ New Brilliant Contemporary Elegance Sculptured Cable AFGHAN KITS 11.95 to 14.95 Easy Knit. Pattern Selections YARNS The OXFORD SHOP Phone FE 5-4171 ~ 59 W. Huron r A ; Opp ing oh SEARS : iN ae | a a fi ah dee a ne A MB ot Beli a 2c A j <«} ‘ ay ree” “« gh Sie ye et ge Mee PO Ea ok es AR aes ae te SA er Ee eae Ge ft. Sate os T ee ee oe Heed ee Fert at hey yao enced, ePOAe We Batis > 5 Vem Bem aes SY Rees, Sales Pig he GMs | g ee . f ° Gy Os es ; i ‘ y 7 FREE PARKIN { aay, i> MIXING Water Glasses WRISLEY “PINE TREE” Shampoo Soap Q: USUALLY ; 25c A R BAR : -Ebony Styrene Handles STEAK oy 1 : RAINCOATS 0 met pa @ Smoke qrey—heet sealed seams a | MEN'S NYLON Reg. 59c value. Stainless steel, sabre ground and polished bledes. Door Buster Special @ Mercerized cotten— white @ Ankle ond regular @ Nylon reiaferced tee heel @ Sines 10 te 13 “Plastic Coated” DISH DRAINER » Regular $1.29 Ay nN Assorted Colors wat Only... GIRLS’ PEDAL PUSHERS ‘ots’ Boxer bright Spring eel ots, Sizes 1 te 3, 4 te 8, : ’ < y ’ = q ~ 4 ha q ’ ° 4 *, te she- Pa iKi® \ ‘ ‘ TIE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959 "51 §, SAGINAW ST. FORMERLY THE LION STORE (Next to Wrigleys) ON YANKEE’S GIANT LOT A THE REAR OF THE STORE! GRAND OPENING D Reg. 10c—8-Ounce | . Sheen cotton pedal pushers at a really low price. Elastic back. | Assorted colors, Sizes 3 to 14. é | ers only Soar , — DOOR ‘SPECIAL ee BUSTE Oval Woven ; rts LAUNDRY ¢ BASKET % \- ~ i), <=at- > . Corn Household — han BROOMS 4 55¢ JAR “LADY ESTHER” 4-PURPOSE FACE CREAM C DOOR BUSTER | SPECIAL — WIRE SHOE RACK HOLDS 9 PAIRS OF MEN’S OR WOMEN’S SHOES 18° SPECIAL TOTS' COTTON SWEATERS. 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An PLEN I Y of FREE PARKING | SOvS' BASHRALL alee ard CAPS “45” 778 | vecten. 23° AT THE REAR OF THE STORE ~ Boys’ SHORT SLEEVE . SPORT SHIRTS Children’s - ne 5) TENNIS SHOES . Blue canvas in sizes 4 to 3 \ — with built-in arch feature. Regular $1.97 Ladies’ SUNDIAL CASUALS Black calf or white! Regular $7.95 $38 Work OXFORDS - Ladies: - | Specially Purchased | men's : Famous Brand SHOES for Our Grond Opening Fa amous Brand SHOES RHYTHM STEP TWEEDIES WALKERS TREEMAN JARMAN _ BRITISH BRIVITT Here are famous make shoes of the finest quality —and the Yankee Stores bring them to you at a fraction of their regular selling price! Regular to $35 $830 $7 5° BAREFOOT ORIGINALS RISQUE MANNEQUINS SABRINA QUEEN QUALITY JO CELLI _ Regular to $18.95 10" $3 44 Men's Work Shoes "wea 5AM - CHILDREN’S Men's Ladies’ Sundial Wedei OXFORDS RIPPLE SOLES = nee & black & white saddle oxfords. Brown or black. Sizes 81/2 to 12, 12" to 3. ga $4 99 - BOYS’ SHOES Regular $7.95 *399 Ladies’ Flat Men's Fishing Waders | 2 cor « mn Tots’ WASHABLE Sises 3 to 7Block ent ie & i “ft ey $ 99 izes 3 to 7—Black on t , _ JACKETS: " : ca end ied Si Plus dozens of other fine + apectolst You'll find our stock is com for the ie, family—whether for dress or ploy! oe $ ‘Regular $12.95 1 1 adies’ Citation Shoes ™ - Specially ‘ x 3 $ 90 purchased! $ 90. *\ rs Black, red, beige. ; Regular $10.95¥ : a Sil Salih aa es alli canada ce ee woe eee a re Re ES, ie se _ nt PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1959. Enlarge Fiji Airport ~ 40 Take Jet Traffic SUVA, Fiji — Nadj Interna. tional Airport in Fiji is being en- | GRAND OPENING DOOR BUSTERS! tower and radio station are bee! Cincinnat Areg Pie built. The Soni i i doe More Indians Than Ever # ‘ i “CINCINNATI There are more Indians in the Cincinnati area now than 200 years ago. D, L. Mahoney, director of the Cincliinatt office of! the” Bureau of Indians Affairs said there now are 350 Indians in. the erea. The In- dian population in 1759 consisted only of those living in seven or eight cabins cabink at}the mouth of the Little Miami + Answer Wasn't ‘Chinese’ MILWAUKEE (UPI)—Dr, Jack B, Greene, a physics teacher at bn Merquette University, gave houF long ation, :_lgrading the papers found that al _ PACIFIC BEACH, Call. The a lary clinic enn by an oles. * $5.97 per Dox. red cy es 4 4 TOMMY ARMOUR 73° 8. PLAY Champion © ms | GOLF BALLS Only REG. $1.25 $7.97 Doz. Genuine Leather Little Leaguer BASEBALL GLOVES UALITY 2-PLAYER BADMINTON SETS © Laminated rockets, tightty . strung @ 2 shuttiecocks @ Net SPECIAL FEATURE RAND OPENING he: 1” , / : FAMOUS | WILSON BASEMAN’S MIT Only FULL 1-INCH THICK ALUMINUM chars | Ope f. 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It teke all the ment of the kiddies! @ One - tering steel—set in little will piece galvenized bot- “SPECIAL OPEN NIGHTS Pr 91 S. SAGINAW ST. FORMERLY THE LION STORE (NEXT TO WRIGLEY’S) PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT THE REAR OF THE STORE FLY FISHING COSTS somes at YANKEE! A. FLY ROD 2-Pc, Fiberglas Spinning Rod With CORK HANDLE 2 we ROD With 3 Guides _ZaAaee 88 CASTING Grand Opening Special HEDDON Tubular CANVAS. CREELS Made of rubberized water- m proof canvas with 2 large pockets, 3 smaller Arc toad 3 ments. Green c ganar My sereen at both ends, jastable shoulder - Pe ~ PFLUEGER “Progress” 5 FLY REEL A Dandy Single Action “rl a a be iw, — STORM & ug . OPEN FACE SCREEN —i(y SPIN = : YS REEL S947 = Cf xe. SPLIT BAMBOO $388 =e 8] 99 $159 Sis gers Be & =] O) Fly aes ms 24-Yds. 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NEXT TO WRIGLEYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE ; ” Open Nights ‘til 9 P.M. uee : # ( dies. he ‘ é 4 ow ae a Oe eae Ee cae aptly sehen see le Fa red t f _HE, PONTIAC P PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL: 1 23, 1959 | Ferrell Talks to Senators, ‘Orit, Yanks and A's From the Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNS . Sports Editor, Pontiac Press ‘Cin . A . The death knell of the Big Ten’s appearance in the Rose Bowl will sound New Year’s Day 1960: The key decision, which came somewhat as a surprise, was Northwestern’s public announcement that it would vote against renewal. A Big 10 school will make its 13th appearance in the colorful pageant next January. In the past, Northwestern was traditionally the mum-mouthed representative of the conference, never announcing its position in voting until: the ballots were taken. It seemed certain that the Bowl pact would pass for renewal by a 6-4 margin this time. Northwestern’s shift - to the negative presents a 5-5 situation which. will auto- matically veto renewal. - we * . The official ballot will be made. May 21-23 when faculty representatives meet at Ann Arbor. A Supporting renewal ure Michigan, Michigan State, Purdue, Indiana and lowa. The negative votes are expected from the other five members, including ~ Ohio State for strange reasons. The Buckeyes have appeared in the Pasadena Classic three times and the Big 10 has garnered over $10 million in 12 yearly appearances with OSU reaping the ripest fruits. ~ « * Actually, maybe the break with the Pacific Coast will be for the better. Amidst the splendor of Pasadena’s|: roses, the game itself has not always been the best matched contest. It got so that the second best and even the third best teams of the two conferences were facing éach. other and so often the Coast representative was a mismatch for the teams of the nation’s toughest league. The Southwest Conference could probably provide bet-| ter competition for the Big 10 and there had been seri-. ous talk about setting up an agreement between the Midwest and Southwest. * x * Bowl receipts provide tremendous financial assistance, to the athletic porgrams of the institutions. The Big Ten’s prestige in football could be utilized to greater ad- vantage financially if the conference would relax its bow! ruling by allowing more than one team to accept a bid. Whether we ‘Want to accept the fact or not, foot- ball is also a constituent of the law of survival of the fittest and for many athletic programs, money is the big factor for survival. Besides, a couple hundred grand from the bowls is a, pretty good way to start the New Year, especially in view. of the appropriation problems faced by some of the schools like the two-here in our state. AMERICAN LEAGUE Wea Lest Pet. Behind Wea host Pet. Behind Cleveland . 8 i B89 =_ Milwaukee 6 4857 _ New York 6 3 467 2 Angeies . 7 i 636 1 Chicago oe 6 4 600 2% |San Francisco . 7 5 583 1% Boston » S 4 556 3 0 5 5 5p 2‘ Baitimere 5 5 500 3 ti .. 4 3 44 3 Kansas City 4 7 488 4% orpreeas eal ne 4 429 3 Washington 7 300 St | Pittsbu: . 2 § 266 ¢ Detroit 8 AM ? St. 3 8 273 5 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ‘ia seat ERDAY'S RESULTS x ¥ fork 1. Washingt 4 in ly ee 2, Philadelphia 6. night cnt + ashington @ 14 innings. | can Prancis isco Los Angeles 3. night go 20. Kansas Gay 6, night Ghevelns 10, Detroit Boston 8 Baltimore 4 TODAY'S GAMES . Cincinnati 8. night is Pa “Chicago 2 TODAY’S GAMES (Times Eastern Standard) ‘Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 8.05 pm Cleveland at Detroit. 1:30 pm. —Perry ie (0-0) or Buhl (0-1) vs. Semproch 10-0) vs. Narleski +0-3), 4). New York at Washington. 2 pm. — Tur-; Cinchanati at Pittsburgh, 8:15 pm. — ley (1-1) vs. Kemmerer (1-) |Lawrence (0-1) ¥s. wit ot) St. Louis at Ch (21) ys. ‘Danes Only games scheduied. TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Milwaukee at Cincinnati, Baltimore at Boston, 2 pm —Pappas (1-6) vs. Bowsfleid (0-1) Only games scheduled. TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE — McDaniel (Oy. , 8 pm Setar ol waneiet. ‘ 8:05 bm. Los Angeles at St. og ule. ; Em Detroit at Kansas city. 9 p.m. jt Prancisco at icago. Only games scheduled tsurgh at Phiag man ar 8-05 pm, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RN DIVISION Tee a Pet. Behind Hershey Skaters |yesgapa "i “i Pies . Minneap lis .... 6 4 600 24 Seize 2-1 Edge | Charleston a. ‘; 5 35 "We WESTERN DIVISION. HERSHEY, Pa., (AP) — “We Houston 2000."3 35% needed that win to stay in the run- paler oe ; ; ‘on s Fort Worth .... 2-9 182 5 ning fer our second consecutive title.’ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE * * Wen Lost Pet. Behind That's the way General Man- feces: moog o> @$ ager Lloyd Blinco sized up his! PABBA sevsnenes 2 B imo th Hershey Bears’ 2-1 victory over ponte aes ae es the Buffalo Bisons last night in ‘Richmond ; ‘ ‘29 2 the American Hockey League Cal- siasaceak THURSDAY'S GAMES der Cup championship playoffs. | Toronto af Columbus The win gave the Bears a 2-1 ae Pas ol ‘aie edge in the best of seven series. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION . oven Wen Lest Pet. Behind i attie Birmingham... 6 42030667 = Detroit Scots B rmingham 3 8 Harmarville Booters shreveport ..... 4 4 56 1% . Atlanta... 00... 4 5 4400 2) “DETROIT — St. Andrew Scots a weeeee +: 8 & and the Harmarville (Pa.) Hurri- canes will.continue their bitter soc- cer rivalry in Detroit this Sunday as they battle to remain in the Na- tional Amateur soccer champion- ships. The teams battled to'a 2-2 tie in a two-overtime, 24 hour game in Harmarville last Sunday. , The replay will be at DeLaSalle Stadium, located at Glenfield and Conner, across from the City Air- port. Game time is 2:30 p.m. ‘ Sunday's game will send the win- ner into the Eastern semi-finals. THURSDAY GAMES eae ee I’ ev Mobile ris Srattapsee New Orleans at ™ ville Hoad Beats Gonzales .- NEW CASTLE, Pa. (AP) —Aus- traliah Lew Hoad defeated Pancho 6-3, 6-3 Wednésday night in another professional tennis match on their current tour. | Hoad now holds a 12-5 edge over Gonzales in. the series. Each ‘has a 28-12 mark for the tour. HIT THE SEATS — Cleyeland continued to use the home run as a weapon against the Tigers. In two games in this series the Indians have hit seven homers by six different batters. Yesterday's blas Homers Again Rain on Detroit » AP Wirephoto ts were by Gene Leek (left) with two RBI's, Jim Piersall (center) with four RBI's and Rocky Colavito with three RBI's. White Sox Blast A’s, 20-6; Boston Triumphs By The Associated Press Beer and booze were handed their stiffest jolt since prohibition) last night in Washington. Stout- ‘armed Whitey Ford went 14 in- less than the boy-next-door type|City 20-6. Boston beat Baltimore bi inings for the first time in his ma- "Welter’ Crown a Stake Friday Virgil Akins Attempts to Recapture Title He | Lost to Jordan ST. LOUIS (AP)—Don Jordan, | \the Still-hungry champion, puts lhis welterweight title on the line against erratic but dangerous Virgil Akins tomorrow night in a irevival of the ancient boxing ar- |gument of who's better — the slugger or the boxer. The oddsmakers have done nothing to settle the argument which had divided ringside watch- jers into two vehement camps. ‘They are calling the fight all ‘even’ — ‘choice. Akins, | silent puncher, a somber The 24-year-old champ is anx- ious to prove his December vic- tory over Akins in Los Angeles > \was no fluke, Jordan, part- ‘Apache and one of 19 children, ‘has gathered in little loot in the way of endorsements and appear- ances. The fight is hard to figure be- cause the career of the 31-year- old St. Louis fighter is so check- ered, Akins has been up and down all the way, When he’s having a good. night, he appears capable of knocking out any fighter in his class, But. when he's having an off night, he looks terrible. Jordan has won 44 of 55 fights, 15 by knockouts, Akins has won 49 of 69, 29 by knockouts, with 19 ‘%@ defeats and one draw. The champ has won 13 of 16 fights away from his hometown while Akins has lost only twice in 25 fights in St. Louis. Nine Colleges in Track Meet ANN ARBOR (#—Nine colleges and universities will compete Sat- urday in the second annual Mich- igan open track meet at Ferry Field. The entry list numbers 242 with Ohio State; Ohio University, East- ern Michigan, Western Michigan, Michigan~ State, Baldwin-Wallace, Purdue, Detroit and the Univer: sity of Michigan competing. West- érn Michigan leads with 64 entries. The competition was designed last year by Michigan track coaches Don Canham and Elmer Swanson for these who do not make the trips to the Penn and Drake relays. -5 to 6 and take your) and) is ready for a idesperate bid to regain the crown. | - |jor league career and beat the, Senators 1-0. It was Ford who unfortunately) \was represented as something by the New York’ Yankees last ‘winter. And it wasn't until his ibosses | that the stubby southpaw agreed) 'to play bal] and signed his con- | tract. | All the Yankees wanted Ford to do for his $35,000, they finally an- nounced, was to adhere to a spe- cial diet dished up to combat_ his ‘chronic arm trouble. -In passing, it was admitted that Whitey’s par- \ticular ailment was brought on by red meat or alcohol. There was nothing much wrong with Whitey’s arm last night. He struck out 15 and gave up seven hits in a shutout duel with Bill Fischer and Chuck Stobbs that wasn’t broken until Bill Skowron) rapped his third home run with) one out in the 14th. That left the Yanks two games IN GROOVE — Whitey Ford of the Yankees wént 14 innings for the first time in his Major League career yesterday and he shutout the Senators, 1-0. He seven hits. struck out 15 and gave up only |Hyde Ford 14-Inning Victor: behind tHe clubbing Cleveland In-| |dians, who again battered Detroit, | }10-1. The Chicago White Sox istayed third, smothering Kansas 18-4. | Ford, 30, walked seven, but) scrubbed their semantics gave up just one single from the) after) fifth until the 14th. Then, 'Skowron had ended Stobbs’ hitless | relief job, Ford was touched for, two hits before putting away his. 13th victory over the Senators in 14 decisions going back to 1954.) Stobbs (0-2) took over after Fisch- | er, who gave up six of the Yan-' kees’ eight hits, was lifted for a! pinch-hitter in the - * The White Sox ” peaiied from be-| hind after the A's had chased Ear- ly Wynn with five runs in the second inning. They made it a rout with 11 runs in the seventh! off three pitchers—needing but) one hit while benefiting from 10. walks, a hit batter and the er- rors. Bud Daley (0-2) lost it in) relief. Bob Shaw (1-0) won it with) 7 1-3 innings of three-hit, shutout relief. The Red Sox wrapped it up with five runs in the fourth on four singles, a walk and an error) against loser Arnie Portocarrero (0-2). Vic Wertz, back after a bout! with the flu, homered for Boston, whily @@iurray Wall (1-0) won it in’ relicfby blanking the Birds on one hit for’ 4 1-3. innings: NEW YORK WASHINGTON a> rh bi abrh bi Bauer rf 6010 Bertoia 2» 5010 Kubek ss 6030 Pearson cf 4.006) Mantle cf 5600 Allison If 6006 erra ¢ $600 Lemon rf 50106, Siebern If 50610 Zauchin Ib 6010: bHoward If 10600 gMalkmus 9000 Skowron ib 6111 Kill’br'w 3b 5020 Carey 5000 Aspr'nte ss 4000 Rich'son 2b 66106 Porter c 5020 Ford p 3016 Fischer p 3000 aFitzG'rald rooeo Stobbs p 1000 Hyde p 0000 dSamford 10006) Totals 48181 Totals 4607 * a—Grounded out fer Fischer in 10th; b—Fouled owt for Siebern in 14th: Ran for Zauchin in 14th; d—Grounded out for as! gon in 14th, promonte. PO-A—New York 42-17. Washington 42-17. DP~—Kubek. Richardson | and Skowren; Zauchin (unassisted): Ber- 000 000 000 000 61—1 000 006 000 068 00—6 E—Aspromonte. PO-A—New York 42-17, Washington 42-17. DP—Kubek. Richardson | and Skowron; Zauchin (unassisted); Ber toia, Aspromonte and uchin; Richard son, Kubek and Skowron. LOB — New York 12, Washington 12 2B-—Bertoia, Fard. Richardson. HR— Skowron. SB—Siebern. - Bauer, forte IP R ER _ Ford «(W, >) ... 14 ? o 4 15 Fischer . 10 6 0 90 i 3 Stobbs (L, 9-2) : a3 2 5 é 1 3 : 0 os ot i Berry, Honochick, Fianerty —3:40. A—7,337. ST. LOUIS w — After living in the shadow of two teammates for years, Ray Bluth of the St. Louis Budweiser team, came into his own last night when he won the American Bowling Congress Masters tournament. Bluth’s ° previous accomplish- ments have been obscured by two of bowling's premigr stars, Don Carter and Tom fessey. Ma- jor titles always seemed to elude the 31-year-old Bluth. * * * Bluth whipped six straight Oppo- nents in the double elimination’ finals which began last Sunday.} His opponefht in.the last round, Billy Golembiewski, also was un-| defeated until he met Bluth in a) Bluth Wins Masters Title match yesterday afternoon. auth! took the crucial four game duel, 864 to 782, dumping the Detroit! bowler into the losers bracket. Golembiewski took the _ first game in the ultimate block, 201- 191, the second 207 to 196 and the third 234 to 227, Bluth was’ behind 28 pins, but he rallied and wou the last game 213 to 175 and the match 827 to 817. Bluth picked up $1,210 and the! |huge Masters traveling trophy. He} averaged 218 for 28 games in the! finals, second best in nine years! of Masters__ history. e record was set in the current ' ourney by|2nd {n open gun dog and 4th in John ‘(Junior), Powell of Toledo, |all-age. with an-average of 219-13 pins forjthe trial, held at. Pontiac Lake): 28 games. Poweil finished fourth.!Recreation area. c—/ Three Indians Hit the Seats in 10-1 Romp Tribe Gets Heroics From Different Player Each Game DETROIT (UPI) — Home runs. fell like rain again at Briggs’ \Stadium yesterday and as usual, lit wasn't the Tigers hitting them. Tiger pitchers have given up 19 homers. The Cleveland Indians, who have been operating on a_hero-a-day plan, got the long ball from Jim Piersall, Rocky Colavito and) rookie Gene Leek to account for | seven of the. Tribes’ runs in the | 10-1 victory. Gail Harris prevented the Tigers from being shut out—the enly misfortune that's escaped | ee ee ee into the lower left field stands in second inning that gave De- | trolt a brief 1-6 lead. | The turning point came early ffor the eighth Tiger loss against ‘a lone victory. Frank Lary set | Cleveland down in order in the ifirst and second but walked Leek, | who was substituting for Woodie Held at third base, to start the third. Then Billy Martin popped single to left and pitcher Gary | Bell got “ to i= : ° ‘* TIGER OFFER -— Washing- .,..| ton’s Roy Sievers is the objec- | Bell diced a perfect sacrifice | tive of Detroit Tiger trade talks. down the third base line. Both The Tigers offered Jim Bunning ‘Eddie Yost and Lary went for it) anq $100,000 for the Nat slugger, and Lary got it, straightened up | but the trade ‘does not appeal to * nd threw to Yost but the Tiger | the Senators. Bun ti 3rd baseman hadn't gotten back, to) has an 6-1 a ae to the bag and everyone was safe. | | and has given up 14 hits in eight Piersall delivered a line single | innings. to left to make it 2-1 before Lary | got the next three men. Then Detroit muffed its chance. F [ iday Deadline |With one ann Yost and Kuenn) ‘singled putfing men on first and| f Sof ball F ‘third with a chance to rally. But! or t ee Larry Doby flied to short center and Al Kaline bounced out to| Thirty men’s teams currently are |Martin. Detroit never had an-jregistered in the 1959 City League ‘other chance to get in the game. | softball program and the Pontiac x ke *® Parks and Recreatior, Department Piersall smashed a two-run ‘believes at this time that all of}, ihomer in the fifth and Colavito them can be accepted for member- ‘belted a three-run homer in the ship. ‘seventh before Tom Morgan took x * * ‘over. Hal Naragon greeted Mor-| Friday of this week has been set |gan by cracking his first pitch for|as the deadline for entry fees by ‘a triple and he scored on George | the city recreation office. Teams 'Strickland’s sacrifice fly. inot paying their gil fee by to Leek, who signed from the |™°rrow night will be considered University of Arizona campus |25 0 longer interested and dropped from the roster, The en- while the Indians were in spring ‘ try fee for city-sponsored teams is training for something over $35.- |¢5) while the out-of-city fee is $85 000, homered into the lower ra 4 . left field stands after Naragon , : The final meeting for managers i tn the ninth off George or representatives will be held) eace Monday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the! Bell spaced out seven’ Tiger hits,’ conference room of the health de- walked four and struck out six in partment ‘at City. Hall. Teams’ winning his second game against must be represented at this meet-| no defeats. ling to be considered as league’ CLEVELAND peTroir _— entries. ; abrh bi abrh bi /Piersallef 4124 Yost 3b 3010 Power Ib $120 Kuenncf 4010 aie hues Minoso If § 120 Dobdy if 3.000 ioe rf 8123 Kaline rf 4010 Naragonc § 220 Harris lb 4121 Strick’ dss 4001. Bridgesss 3010 +Leek 3b 4222 Bolling 2b 4010 Martin 2b § 120 Wilsonc 2000 | Bell p 4120 A-Lauc 2000 ‘ Lary p 2000 Morgan p 0000 B-Osborne 0006 Susce p 0000 Totals 42101510 Totals Rimi PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: DIAGNOSIS: Sidespin on A—Calied out on strikes for Wilson in B—Walked for Morgan in 7th ‘Cleveland .. . 002 020 402-105 Detroit . 010 000 ral Del E—Bolling. PO-A—Cleveland 27-11, Fe troit 27-8 DP—Power Nisacsuieat: | Strickland and Power; Strickland, Martin | land Power. LOB—Cleveland 8, Detroit 7. Tth; ing the hole and lipping out /2B—Naragon. 3B—Naragon. HR—Pier- lsall, Colavito, Leek, Harris. BB—Os- : borne. S—Bell. SP—Strickland. F ip r erbbse . ‘Bell (W, 2-0) wsecseess 9 i146. ‘Lary (L, 0-2) ..cese.. X-610 7 7 1 MOrgan ....se ieee n ees 1 110 CT eee x, 4220 X—FPaced 3 batters in 7 U—Chylak, Summers, McKinley, Soar. T—2:27. A—3,253. Out of-State Dogs : To ps in Field Test i A field of 60 dogs, in the annasl | ispring field trial held by the Irish ‘ ‘Setter Club’ of Michigan, was | idominated by out-of-state entries. |— Double winner was Cliff Bean of|* Athens, Ohio with his Willow Winds Tommy (open gun dog) = Willow Winds Baby (all stakes), Doug . Squires’ Brittany, Jiggs, | iwon the ‘open all-pointing beved event. Squires is an area resident Val, owned ‘by Mark Gerbo of | Wayne, won the puppy stake, ‘Tom Moffat's (Pontiac) Carolina Lady’s Skyhigh (Irish setter) was "So | for several inches along the “| 4 if I Moffat was marshal for : » , 4 i; we : By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF Treatment: If a putt is supposed to hold its line as it. r should — and fall into the cup readily instead of ring- putter follow straight THROUGH the ball and continue If the above strikes you as being pretty elemen- tary and obvious advice, check some other players— you'll see that many habitually hit their putts a square blow or a slightly glaneing one. Better still, check yourself on ‘this important point. And check yourself on a few other points ‘about putt- | i ing, while you're at it. Putting is a game in itself — — » there’s lots for you to learn if you don’t think 80. : \ ‘ id S fo Washington Roy Sievers Is Object of Detroit Bid; Yanks Want Kaline, Lary DETROIT ®# — The. Detroit |Tigers, hungry to apply $100,000 in, first aid to a battered team that lost eight of nine games, are shooting in all directions for * much-needed slugger. | So far the Tigers have been re- buffed everywhere they turned in an effort to trade for power. Gen- eral Manager Rick Ferrell said - last night he has had unsuccessful trade confabs with the Washing- ton Senators, Baltimore Oricles _jand New York Yankees. Ferrell said the Kansas. City’ Athletics would be an early stop on his continuing agenda. 3 He said Washington had spurned his bid of $100,000 and a. front™ line pitcher for Roy Sievers. Siev- ers, an outfielder-first’ baseman, — belted 39 Home runs and drove © across 108 runs for Washington last be a quick cure to Detroit’s ils, “I'm looking for someone who can swing that bat,” Ferrell said. * * * The Tigers, in losing all but one ‘lof their first nine games, have left 74 base runners‘ stranded. They have hit only eight homers while their pitchers yielded 19. $100,000 and the top pitcher. The other included these principals teams. Ferrell declined to name the pitchers he offered. But it was be- lieved to be Jim Bunning, Paul Foytack @ Billy Hoeft. The gen- eral manager said he would re- sume’ negotiations with oa later. Griffith said in Washington the Chicage White Sox had offered him $250,000 in players and cash for Sievers, Pitcher Pedro Ramos and an unidentified third player. This deal also was turned down. The third player reportedly was Catcher Clint Courtney. Griffith didn’t reveal the players Chi- cago offered. Baltimore twice has refused Tiger attempts to pry loose Catcher jGus Triandos. Ferrell ruled out further efforts to get Triandos. The Yankees wanted Pitcher Frank Lary or Outfielder Al Kaline from Detroit, But Lary and Kaiine are regarded as Tiger untouch- ables. New York would have been will- ing to give up Marv Throneberry, Bobby Richardson, Hank Bauer, Norm Siebern or players of equal ability, Ferrel] said. He added: “That seems to be the Yankee way of making a trade to offer you volume for quality. I'm not interested in talking about Lary or Kaline and I don’t believe there’s any chance of swinging a deal with the Yankees.” Ferrell will acéompany the Ti gers to Kansas City where they play a three-game series this week- end. Detroit long has been inter- lested in Outfilder Roger Maris and ‘Infielder Hector Lopez. It is ex- pected Ferrell will include these nams in his discussions with Gea- eral Manager Parke Carroll of the ' Athletics... Your Golf Putts are close but not IN. the ball. — it should be hit squarely so that the ball can roll: straight over and over. The idea here is to keep the ball from having any sidespin on it — as it’s bound to have if the face of the putter is brought across the ball instead of: squarely into it. Think of taking the head of the putter straight back away from the ball on the backswing. Then straight back along the same line on the forward stroke. Then let the head of the line toward the hole. year. 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Aas of Our|systems grew and his influence in/Engines for-New Tank scattered support on Mage py Relea caeanage s * Bal Tee about 3 is a com Church on/jeducational ideals gradually he- @ new record of 36 million bush- | R2ubst> (bchs.) dos, cA ot es basis te's . MAY church work yesterday awarded a for els, « @r OF Turaips. \eomne. seeceegenteneeee stock split. ch work. . the P ‘ 1 : It brought the total for the crop ts aay ett, Fen bat Sa ee gines to power a nay-the of tena, to 208 Poul d Ec American Motors was up a point/o¢ Free schools did not come all at Continental M: \ year million, compared ditry an gos : otors ‘Corp., De- with 174 ‘tilllion for the to 38% on an opening block of 15,|gaints, io i Sh Back of Eke Ksione time, nor for many Years. |troit, won a contract for $2,197,900 , same DETROIT POULTRY 000 shares then erased the gain|Te™ adv.iHowever, history reports that ; Af period last year. DETROIT, April 23 (AP)—Prices. paid and showed @ slight net loss, Earn- Pierce's plan was finally reached|(°", 182 ensines for the new M60 foundry + Wheat was % cent a bushel| pe? pound. £0 Detroit, for No. 1 Gish iings i divid T ellie ace on Srnils sioohant Sad remmaye to y tank. This work will be done at WALLS The Gold Medals|higher to % lower near the end of oianty, type hens, 19-21; light tye bens ticipated ‘in Wall Street. rooting bie fo 6 St Maced sons and ee P ___ |the company’s plant in Muskegon, ty APS the international toch to % lower, M papa mont oy we eat; Gecklings Si |p fost another 2 points. — ay. Washington poraniial . gsi o Ma * interr ey, May $1.26%; Eastman Kodak gai Ruckmage Sale, , NOTICE OF SPECIAL’ A | nical society of the metal castings|% to 1% tewer May tye % to % DETROIT EGGS more. — ™ “ 1245 Cedar Holm” vane,| Lith_section of each township Toojack eonersie pevement em. Sias- field. |higher, May $1.38%; soybeans %4| .DETROIT. April 23 (AP)—Eags. f. 0. b. Bloomfield Hills. PE 8-4169, ’| to the state, rather than to the |", "Halbritier, Andrew Donelian, x * * to % higher, May $2.29%. Detroit, lots, federal-state} Most ether changes were quite adv. Jena Fucke s&s ‘ Johnson Margie i penne Bees, weve of WhiteeOrade A Jumbo, 36-36, wid. narrow. First qué earnings A a , rowel, Jag B; Stevens sep A. Sebiosh. a eaecican. ia: Be aes 'afSh wed anes Bie) medion| T@PORtS continued favorable but pM art Church. Bichatge American Motors Corp. [fa’ ihn “city ot Pontiac” Muriel A. Brakeblok Divi- Grain Prices =, ave. 26; -* the market's recent sustained |S Pp 60 C Di id d areas, wanvle ponies. Anas. Weed. os Sint te tee ; sion of American CHICAGO GRAIN Grade A we eins 32° SF iene hedium| UPSsurge was due for further cor-| R sale, 5 p.m. April 24th, ito Pay 60-Ct. Dividen bewencrun Weth Mattingly, Mr, Tu.|ft. north of Mt. Clemens street tat an | Co. ; we Checks 23. rection, brokers said. First terian Church, Huron ward Anderson, Aiva| estimated cost of 2.11223 i Brake Shoe ° CHICAGO, APRIL 23 (AP) — Opening |" commercially DETROIT w Ameri Chowd fier, the profile and estimate of said ! Troy, h > grain prices: ites—G ja ed 30; extra large at Wayne. adv. ~ ee Dennis tunt Ervin A. ‘Ashbattg ee: iepeovement is on file for public in- OYs. Wheat con's (new)— | 9714-99; large 28; medium 24-26; Browns: U. S. Steel was a 1-point loser. Motors Corp. today declared @ (ara H. Rodgers, Z. Lucas, Morris C, Me-|spection. : May De cron ++ 63%*!_Grade A yumbo bo 20; large 28; mediumh'Factional los w tak Rummage sale, St. Vincent's: . |Pherson, Emil N ve, Clyde -H.|. It is further tmtended to construrct eee eee Ye 24; grade B. large 24. sses ’ were en “by Hall, Park St., Saturday 8~11:36 €0 cont'a share quarterty div Spurgeon, Lesite oucten. 3 Harry Ogg. Opie|said improvement in aceordance , with : we sen General Motors, Chrysler; Mont- ’ ‘adv,, @end payable May 28 to stock- (sutherland, Prank wiek. Henry P.|the plan. profile snd estimate. and that July titer it Tog" . gomery Ward, General Dynamics, ; holders of record May 7. pe crehon. enties: rnat Mine tg Biome ge roel Si te. frent- ume oxcsee-+ SE Livestock Sperry Rand, Anaconda, General jieend Gun ee tae It was the first cash dividend A ; are) age and thet aff of the lots fend areas | seek Min bernon mes Electric, Southern Pacific, Texas Y ady.| for American Motors stockhold- ved that part of ‘ihe ‘cost| Court, Drive’ from Mt. Clemens eirst DP 00. v.dge. be and ; ¢ . te t ing sewer 19% Bep. «eos. 45 an 23 (AP) (USDA)— Co. Standard Oil of Indiana. Rummage, clean .& A-1, Sat. ers since the company formed in id aed bores by » satan ssvessarent | Mt Clemens Street shall y Pane a, Oct. ssecee.- 10.60 ole a sary Smal ceesipts, ok * * April 25. 9 am. 21 Charlotte. . 1954 by the merger of Hudson Ser the contraction of tee-iom eaghsltie | eee a) ene Oe istrict . 2 rey 64% but not enough any one class to wet up| U. S. Gypsum was around a adv.) Motor Car Co. and Nash Kel- [fron “Kinney Road to Kennett Road. is, penees thereof and that si tii 6 at he week average : vina ~ | ent expenses i choice and betiar steers and hetfers pont bdr M cil gnarl ee y Rammare a Sale, Fri. and Sat. ms tection, it wee esc ere nee bel shall te paid from the Capitel Improve- é alon wer . ws outh Center, Lake Orion. v ; — rades; good choice of- CE 18 HEREBY: Gtv! Ultimatum Issued init Se SSE co, Union Carte, Balteine & Former prime minister Louis St Pats, it tt cy the, Sem TA, Sata ac ac Sate aiaughter stests : » Union ide, Baltimore & One-half -of the schools in the|Laurent of Canada, who has re-|Z0" Shember in said city, om, tise 2pth|Pontiog, Biichigen wi Kyril 30. 1000 8 | + |mixed good and choice steers 28.50-29.50;/Ohio, Royal Dutch and Pfizer. US : 2 turned to private law practice,|P-™. to review said assessment. at which|® o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions en bulk choice steers 950-1267 Ib. The ticker ta late for a/07>", 2% 1950 had only one “room ; time and place opportunity will be given objections that may be made fo ean p mp 29.50-31.00: few loads and’ lots pe was Bland they educated five |S2¥8 he would not again accept/ail persons interested to be heard. interested. choice “1045-1108 Ib. | steers 31.50-32. ;|five minute period at the opening. only about public office. It had been reported) Died, April 22, 1968. Deted April 22, 1980 sates sesera 38 oad sears t@| Opening blocks included: per cent of the total school popu-|that he might succeed Governor- 0. ADA R. EVANS, - ADA R. Sith EAD Sree eae City Oste-iigy eae, Sore = matt Rng oe oe ear UP % at)lation in the nation as of that year.'General Vincent Massey. april 43.98. April 23, “3 announced that given ce 900. Ib, helfers 30.00; on shares; Sperry Rand Chessler, owner of the Wil-|standard to heifers. 23.00-25.50:loff % at 225 on 5,000: General | ty elf 200-2300; utility cows until May 5 to clean up| 50-21 i canmers and ‘cutvere 15.00-|Motors off % at 49% on 4,000; and Death Notices Cemetery Lots 5| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6 ty in compliance -with weight utiitty we te ee io “a5 50 (Bethlehem off % at 51 on 6,500. 4 LOTS IN WHITE CHAPEL CEM-| BOY 18 YRS. OLD WANTED FOR ty county health ordinances.|cutter pulis 21.00-23.00; load to etery. $205. FE 4-5408. ae ee, See me ee eee v “If it is not done by then, the/choice 319 Ih. steer celvvearling’ stock COONEY, APRIL 2}, 1980, JOSEPH: | BEAUTIFUL ¢GRAVE LOT. PER- oon, 260_ Bie Bey: INTER IEW proposes to take legal RC-|steors 33.90; few lots medium stock New York Stocks Township; age 1: be beloved broth- Vee Rens OB 408 | flower’ truck & 00d jobs, Write for Paint Retail ‘s have this sanitary nui-\"4f",.° le 38. Hot enough done (Late Morning Quotations) 7° =" DeGeniek _—_ Wi, | WHITE CHAPE!. 4 Lots. GaR.| —Pontiac Press, Box o int Retai se | ROOM abated,” City Manager to make © martet. Compared} —— Figures after decimal point are cighths ‘be eld Friday, April 24, at 10 den of Love. $296. OR 3465. _ | CAB DRIVENS EXPERIENCED. on daiee a © store. has been under fire by a yoy 5 pen-hosher polidage: Air Redue aot a} Kresge, 88 aaa eh Cinugeh with ev. rr G. ae i lots. $1,300 value, vgn ee ee 5 yrs. experience in this line pre- a | the City Council for some tine tolwesx, ‘most ,cholce Sa ae eg 23 Hope Cemetery. Recitation of the CAnlon See Check at Mi Clemens | ne: a. Service. of the ty Council f Ge tow up, to, 4030 "and 143.00 | Allis Chai ce ES Ge 184 Rosary will be t at 8 at “East Bivd. Povtiac Knolls | INTERVIEWS FRIDAY aS the necessary action. 77.00-| Alum Li a MM. gal the C. J. Godhardt Punera) Home, | ¢& BOX RUPLIES sey rest T'snd utiity 16. vg aed, gees Aleos, i ly Leckn ale <.. 303 Mawes At 10-a.m. Today there ~ Cold Header Operator 158 N. Sagi ; as Loew’ vee. WO. : , Mast be ri 38 N. O aw SAVOY. he iB martes. mpared last weet|Am Gyan”. $41 Lone ® Gas. 83 CUELLAR, APRIL 19, 1959, RALPH, | | were replies ..t The Press Dloyment Otfice. "The Prptectric Sgynaw : Council sia ‘Aeaion 10 conte Mighes: Same 2 ete’. taeee Stk 1. ss Be; Witte’ Coeusr’ ‘Por |§ effice im the following | es MODERNIZATION | MECHANIC WITH AN ALL OVER me has‘ not been’ satisfied with his |r a lam 105 Ibs Iran‘ 90-00-39 80; Am 4. ‘Gas :70.2 Martin a i33 ner&l service will be held April boxes: field ames ae experience in repairing Genera! A = Carpeted ‘oom is now intent upon put- fey, louae hich mbs “4 an Bn no ae =z Strs .. a 2 * eS at trom ce waent 3 _Sw wi p.m BA tor Mr’ Paiubin. Motors Sanee'n Motor Saies, i High choice shorn = TOR, «ace es ur to the undesirable sit-/sengp few loads most olee 90-85 Ib. Am Tob... 102 Mergen Lino . $51 i. story. Recitation | f 2, 5, 6,.7, 10, 14, 21, 27, | SEEDED AT -OnNCE—seveRaT Shaw concluded. ae 2 oe ae Tay ca geod tamba| Armco Stl ..-38.1 Mols Mont |, ac the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral |§ 28, S1, 32, 37, 57, 75, 98, Do Y Ou syetems. Apply Satur’ vy. only. et Mosted’shara hme i880 eu fo choee| ASR oyig Mion Pau 3] 1 eeletvalicabed | ft Pia ot tae “boas - * 56; Nee) Balt & Obio ..46 oo sl x * Like ‘to Talk slaughter ewes 5.00-10.00. . Seth Steel ....51 Momsen Ch ... 48.3 GARNER, APRIL 22, PLOR- ike to pl Dr. : ; 150. under 240 Air .|..40.3 Mont Ward ... 444 . Pd P } =" 000 Fire Hits ne Ik ce wletae but not enough done + wag “"9g° Motorola ..... 84.4 ence, $2 Seneca St.; age 81; dear to copie NEW OFFER : - |ter’ establish market on others; | early ood (Btre -Sg6 Mueller Bras . 2, ee ee el ben cee Make a Nice T Wilt select five (9), men. rwh> ‘ Downtown Houghton ea er ee Not 26 Ibs. 11.28 Borden | - or St foe. Levis “Rovert ead Jeif Gules. The Pontiac Press Appearance ee "profession at cur ripen, 7 d . b> chee enee Pu ‘al held Pri- S you S run Balke’, $18 a oh : eda day, April 34 at 7 pa from the ° Want to Sell pay you salary while "Tearaiog i Burroughs <<. 412 Norf a West . 99.6 Pu ral FOR WANT ADS New and Used Cars our work, ; . : 6 “4 Pack ..... 36-6 No Am Av ...: 46.1 the service, Mrs. Garner will be We need aggressive men to seil men Tiling t6 Fr aed feneet dats fire, fanned by strong westerly | f alum & H ..23.2 Nor Pac ..... 51 : taken to the Watkins Punerai DIAL FE 2.8181 gl ge ani Piymouths. Come Must be ambitious, neat winds, last night destroyed three | Gan Pac... 30.9 Nor Sta Pw .. 252 ou sunday, April zi, Interment to dat Wis om & over. Sed able to follow ow instrvet SSF eww www Capital Ail ‘| Ohio Ol) ..... 3 . . or weekly guaranteed bo- housing sev- | - Gepitel Airt .. 21 Gwens Cag... 67.4 in New Bethel Cemetery, Dexter; From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ReR Bas. Our men sve week. gt. : - ¢. _ 124 Oakland Ave. PE 4-3528| jy Contact M erga : and . Cater Frac "94.6 Owens Ili Gi . 87.6 __F! 3528 2 some at : Con Ml Lt pf 4.4 Pac G & E) .. 65.2 MURDOCK, APRIL , WIL- fl errors should be *R- J Kennedy Estate @ ewes to'Atfend Meet (az=" isc tl _\ Eee e|| acme ne | Dns) Br eereeas | Preliminary estimates placed ze Gye "<.808 Param. Pict. 15 Sand of Mrs Maude ‘Murdocs; | } sibility “for errors other ° with w= total damage in excess of | ~ Bg ee PR See ies ot Ses. domes en seen OS Se eet minuem' (devon elthes th | aren seater insurance | 2 j i Gas ...22.5 py caixen 148 pee 2 st -| § tmsertion of the ad Holly (2) Fenton (1) a1 Oak | PERMANENT SALARY icheed mm the veragig Commerce}: at Cola +.. 304 wired, linen shone ‘ond ‘obe ment Which bas, been reo (3) Rochester (3) Rural (4, Position with “national character was si % * * oom | Cont Bak ..... 7 eeeeee . service dered uranc estigating . attracted more than olding Convention “pw pfé.16 945 CO... save 29-4 bela Fridy yo 24, at 1 p.m, r. When cancellations plus » Com 3 in Pontiac . - Pet ...++ 50.2 1 are made be sure et missions, & advancement. Life in-| ens. Requires knowledge of typing, spectators to this Upper) i, Washington Gont Cop & Bits jPrect & 0 «-- as Home with Rev. Weldo Hunt of- your kil) umber” 0 surance. sickness & health bene-| Sar. Must be hee a wat | Low MONTHLY RATES for| et ee " sot Oa ee Rok aS ot Gemetety. Mr Murdoc MaMa te | | without t. efits “during fret steps of ed Elons'and expenses. Ail replies j Semi-Permanent Guests "| Firemen evacuated families * Sonne, oa A tee in state the Sharpe-Goyet - inv gongs qualifica- 120 sire Teleareee? ne | the upstairs apartments. | Twe ve two Riemer eel b = Tis ‘Pub °° 335 Reyna, Met aaa i iz uneral. Hor rol Meme, | Clarkston. pea ments “Containing” (ype ines Sen tpoxitions. Apply Tuursday. | ‘Pontiar Post office cae Maller, One 80-year-old invalid woman [ness professi eaders will] Deere vets ey Tob .... 109.5 . APRIL 21, 1959, MAR- ced ee gril ri P Fe ant EP cane | RESPONSIBLE YOUNG MAN FOR | . - , ‘Det Edis ..... Z ane $3. t 12 jock noon the Coionial R Waldron Hotel. was. carried out of a window. (fly Sunday to Washington, D. C. 4 Dis Lg Seng es gs May gt | . 31 tee dn tone pea Musban nd of Mie jr grevues publication Ponting, If "mérried 6 bring wife, oueide work. Must have brane. ;|for the three-day convention of the] Dow Chem ||| 85 Scoville MY... 263 Mrs. Virgie Spurlock: dear father | 9 ' Transient Want Ads meg DRIVERS WANTED WITH LATE! or ‘Prone UL ae Thureday 2) U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Du "Pont ....236.4 gears Roeb .. 43.7 of Mrs. Joyce Tate and Mrs. be canceled up to 9:30 &m Tandem trucks: to haul| evenings 7-9 p.m. only . ’ 3 : > @|. The membe f the Ponti East Air L ... 41-4 ghefl Oil ..... 85.2 Pauline DePappas; dear brother the day of publication after eearasin concrete Apply aft- - - EFFECTIVE MONDAY A ril 27 3 ‘ any Ona |Eaton Mig... 40.4 Simmons ..... 50.7 of Mrs. Nadine Hargraves, Mrs. the first insertion . 339 8. Paddock, , a p P Area Chamber of Commerce will EP Auto L "29 Sinclair ...... 64 Evelyn Adams and Paul Spurlock; CASH WANT AD RATES EXPERIENCED LAWN MOWER REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. E $ also meet with Oakland County and mS Mus 2... 7-7 Sou "pac el 3 orem. *puneral oy oe preee time onl} fo Mast, Brand pfs Fe co tens:- en eee senedited All Prin i al St k Exchan es 2| Michigan lawmakers to discuss|Erie RR ....:11.6 Sou Ry, ..... 56.3 Priday, April 24, at 2 p.m. from Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days canement tinned. "Con Pe) an erent Hap Broker competition. pllehiase eaetiadh e FES F rnutual probiems Bite Hd "Sue 3 Chale PinerePiote whan | 3 "16 Gat Rf) geet ter meres = é ° $ Signed . Pirest “1444 Std Of] Ind |. 513 . id meee S ome With ler - ry 200 4384 6.76 EXPERIENCED BAKERY BENCH . . 4 up for the annual trip|Firestone /....144.4 , ment in White Chapel Cemetery. hand for steady work. Must h “ ” | Will Open at 9 A. M. 4 ace Ford ogy Roe See. Ie st 4 ’ : ae eS will ” tthe ‘paris: 8 ro 13 +4 ai teat 3 97s Bic) oe bees Bud" Nicholie. Realtor : $ APrueh Tra ..../23.6 Btud-Pack ... 12.3 Griffin ore, 1 350 630 66 poy, ‘2, person. Thomas Bakery, = $ ‘* * x Gardner Den ..52.2 Sum OF ..... 63.2) tin Pun Home, A ure a 4.00 7.20 a% i ee FE 56-1201 and Close at 2:30 -P, M. $ Bak ..°...13.7 Suther Pap ., 43.1) -s e 450 810 12.42 EXPERIENCED BUMPER & 5 $ Barnett, Stanley iGen Dynam ...60 Swift & Co .. 37.3 TURVEY, ROBIN. CAROL, 4 10 600 6= 8.00: 13.80 painter plenty of work. Pontiac | FACTORY BRANCH NOW AC- $ Brown, H, Wayne Gabert, Glenn n Elec ...... 82.3 ‘, Co... 81.4 Henrietta, Birmin Body Service. 245 South; cepting applications for salesmen ‘ $ . ’ Gen Fas ))).. e04 Tex Sul .. 22.2 § of Mrs. Nora Turvey: nad D Douglas £ Emig song Apel 1064 W. -ouR OFFICE HOURS WILL BE &: :30 TO 4: 30 P.M. $| 4. Griffin, Russell A. Gustafson,’ |Gen Mitis’.-''102.2 ‘Textron 23.8 L. Turvey Jr.; granddaughter of EXPERIENCED — HEAT REAL BITE) Aone Oe - $| QF. Milton Hathaway, Albert W. [Gc Motors ...49.2 Time & Bear s)7 cod aes na ee ee Saat tise Gen oe en Satu Wak FOR DAY SHIFT. $| Holcomb, Gien Miller, Robert B. [Ger Tire <.1..68 Teaneamer’ «784 Turvey, at Maniey ‘Baler eu-| Help Wanted Male” 6) siemty iiAN. EXPERIENCED. | APY ft, BleBor Drive-in. 200 $| Oliver Jr., Howard 0. Powers, |Gootnen’.... 90 cage mingham. Funeral service will be | 4 NEAT MEN WITH CARS TO DE-| {0F,,,400F {@ | door on sete. | Real ¥, tate Sal >| John A. Riley, Philip, R. Sauer, (G7 osiee 1 °$" Un Pac |... 35.3 Rene Calne Coane Cane |) Stak cevercaies pos, eae ver: EXPERIENCED ELECTRICAL | wave sieman for tall gare gates 2| C. M: Shelton, James F. Spence, |Gt No Ry .:..50.2 Uni Aly bin . 39.2 vard, Detroit. Interment in White draftsmer for contre] cireuits.| people. Exp, preferred. but uf you q hi £120. ety 0 MEN. TO COVER PONTIAC) Apply 1928 2 $18 Comminiy Nat'l. Bank Bldg. FE = e118 $| Mrs. H. Anne Stapp, L. Clare |fiome ote 2.2: “4 ty ee od witrousding ress. Our men g ME verte. “Paensk. Fa). cee oat, oii Seale, Raw ont vied : A pn 2) Utley, J. L. VanW. , Stuart. [Hooker Ch .....39 ve wo 34.3 - In Memoriam 2 make big mor. \ol. s requires no previous | A members will be John W. Hirling (fot fuser" ocstat Wevte ete B13) agian” PP ME comets) freee inane mons.” | Soe iene” tallé cg | tantly We Jee pet members will be John W. Hirling- Tht Snoe 36.3 Wilson’ & Co ...376 ADD #40 TO WEEKLY PAY. | County 235 South Glengarry, Bir- ppesting. have er, chamber manager, and William|rmt Tel & ‘Tei’. 38° Woolworth 88.7 in, Loving EMORY 10F MY | Sell Air Cushion shoes, spare time. | _mingham. MT_6-5834. NE a FEE : s . * 4 IslCrk Coal... 41 Yale & Tow 4.5 dear husband Willie: New leather soles with twice the | PinstT - career, 3 Dixie Bw L. Belaney. assistant mi 1 Fete tees - cn Wan patesd aul) Aout ae: BT - CLASS LIGHT SERVICE er. Apply ina inte Hwy. The Pi City Co issi h heduled bli y, ass manager. |jonns Man ... 58.2 ae +420. — Whe . pa y Apr "2 wear guaranteed! Comm. bonus.| merhanics.° Must have complete | - Dre yton Plain: Ixins, p.m. e Pontiac City aarp - es 8S - Langs The group, with headquarters at/Jones & L .... 69.3 on eet me! set knows the silent heartache Sone Dene Sue's Koken, tools & Ford experience. Appty | _ da _ daily. ‘hearings for Tuesday, April 28, 1959 at 8 p.m. EST in the Willard Hotel, will attend the | ¥elsey Hay .: 464 Upjohn, Kala. 45.2 Only those who lose can tell,| Mass. a penne aad Haroid wresner tas Mees. Ales pl work. eat bern, 24 the Commission Chamber, City Hall on Intention to opening session of the convention +o ger ke ck wr ee Goa: ALL-AROUND Woodward. Birmincham ” & 12 am. PE b-O018. orn ‘ Construct the following public improvements — Monday in Constitution Hall and| xgw ¥ORK—iComplled by tia Ae see seistins eur'eyes set MACHINIST w TL I ADMIT - | SALESMAN WANTED lam, S- Broomileld (R-Oekland) tad%e.aShu oth fel arg deci te rowel | cy): TORUS Re eA a . ' bag Indust. Rell Util. Stock tf ; an who wants to ma own | Service FR 2.7004 Sanitary Sewer Couinty) at the Capitol Building.” |Ret change .... 4a" met ay Badly minued’ Sy Bo wire Bam | MAUL PARTS DEPT. | tuture ret ik. Special deal. | areeuray ao ati COMBTSES Tuesday night, conventioneers|prev, day’. °c.3038' 1400" Tons aera IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FOR PRECISION 7 aeeD ss NEW MEN AT oncE| Une frucks. Also’ Oliver & ang Drive from Mt. Clemens to existing sewer 325 Michigns it mie ay Sarat BO WS IS 891. Laowes Musee OF oun JOB SHOP. She ate Garbder ond ‘coke wheel & crawier tractors with ail Street. from an meet with! Month ago ....32276 1370 100.7 231. who passed away April 23rd, 1950. : tious enough to work for financial . $,. bac Mt. Clemens REPLY hges, etc. This ts @ good d many Michigan Congressmen at!Year ago ......244.7 91.0 19.5 1065 Peaceful be rest rt mother PLY: independence, Don’t call if you " lent & eal for the — Statler-Hilton- Hotel and|t9s9. iow reed Ie RS Fe in “ile re aved ¢tny pame:| PONTIAC PRESS Aren't satisfied with $400 per! Breas Box Tis, ny Pomune : Curb, Gutter, Grade, Gravel, Drainage, Wednesday morning the Pontiac|1#68 eb'"<:"'3120 1368 . 98.7 2143 Th dent "we dots tame | = BOX 59 tee edt nen. || SERVICE MANAGER T Reloted Work group wll breakfast with Sen. Pi 3 Esnilifn, OTN © GLP ROPER ES] qylmediate Opening | carter arte seat, son. $7 A. Hart at the Willard. DETROIT STOCKS i Funeral Direct 4| _ars,-22-Aubura ployment. Mecha ieat ability help belb- writ siety pti, commiscton. from Earlthoor to Howland Pontiac people will begin the (C.J. Nephi nee oh ee porte _ Dellwood Avenue oor to Ho t back Wednesda Figures after decimal le “ate re eighths ATS Av ELE? teh, INSULATION rote, i 8 oe § AA mm; ‘ mV eo Seat 13 4 {Abed Rive Baitip. sCo. OM ww COATS 6d pon NE pny 2, 23 on TEST FENG INFER ees 18. 5 ‘ LING ee yes Avenue from oorheis to yivan stree Bufroughs Pre its y a Se oe a$8 a i ; “ Orayton Piains OR. 3-7981 brapeh in ‘Fomct 31901, Thrifty MAL FE COOK TECHNICTAN See Legal’ N con eta HE] 4. |Donelson-Johns|*pymon me iniime a | Sear “tay at | fa maemne aie, deve or F urther information ee ee otices. - DETROIT # — Burroughs Corp. The. Ps at. egies? 123 12.5 FUNERAL Home |. To. ulti your a ‘Soli a er ners Matearant. Dray- costo? tents an experimental hich ‘ . We kee sa fave ¥ : ; geoenemeriaton. wu Interested ig tad canes Are oo to Appear | eg bere profits of 51h ys Mig: Co... ee | Desienes_for Fucersie | Gon, Bp ren of Manta “iat | tan” 70 19 WORK + HOURS “Bi oe {hy éraulle’ and pneumatic : ‘ 22, 1959 (+) q 1 is ‘No ; bid and asked. \ Service . * PE 2-604) Pe id p - 4 ite 50 fo per week uaranteed "to M. Cc. MFG. je ee year compared with $1,100,414 for 9 - rg Armory 2 Water 8:00 wart Call FE 32-2318, | 128 Indianwood Ra, Lake Orion : the same period of 1958. The com- Pa human hair can be stretched Voorhees-Siple| 233: A.M.-5:00 130. = eee MAN WHO HAS GRADU- : : , m4 _ Ada R. Evans pany said incoming orders for com-|to 25 per tent without’ breaking| - BUMPER & PA TER MAN EXPERIENCED IN MOF. | ated Som Dig sciees 908 gual : City Cl j . FUNERAL HOME . fiers, brakes or wheel “ees fy for s a). salaried job as i mercial products were 25 centjand wet wet hair will stretch even; Ambulance Ft Motor. Peg A - for ag eo ition, Must be} tan siete. ve velerences, and p chee Ai Ge ms pal ph yeni nee, \ i eee |? ame ine Pres al only. 1'W, Huron Ponting. "| Presa Bor tts OS® 4 15 ee ‘ ~ '\ : } bi ; fps , : ‘ pred. as 24 \ ‘ ml f sf : i, a % y redeemed during March Beets, topped. bu. Legpeeegh potas Se price influ-| Celery “doz Onlons, ry" VEGETABLES Veaashaapatepucsth 60 DU. ...coccscceccese 175 BtAIBR nso snecrercenss He ae, tS DE. csvecccerseee 415 eter ee nebew 2.00) - s aveneneses 650 to a point or more. to decline on profit . when-issued stock, based on the [1 stock split, was off fractionally. Colgate-Palmolive lost 3 points! Greenfield gained; _ Pivotal Issues dropped traction He was ordered 1 attend the Oak eit ted oper elas . it ee a ae ™ tort pam lost more than 2 while AT&T of M ee is-|Continental to Make | wage averaging 82 cents an bour over , -|the three-year period, - ae 2 er ee eas ee ee oe ae oe “ DOWNTOWN OFFICE : as eer PRESS. “vHURSDAY _ APRIL 28. ‘1959 po-| PONTIAC MUNICK a. 2& Non-i Non-Profit FLY THIS SPRING LAND-O-Lakes rei AL “AiRPOR Club ao wore 3-1681 Work Wanted Male 10 FACAVATING NC DOZ1) ; [LECTRICAL SERV. “DEsIhes work of any kind. PE 4-7860. DE CA E . Local and hone distance moving. bone FE $-6606 ‘Trucks to Rent TRoORS EQUIPMENT jake Pletupe = 1%4-ton stakes trucks Semi-trallers oe pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. UNWANTED, ARTICUBE PICEED Painting & Decorating 20 1ST CLASS INT, — EXT ne Fees Dou Beck OL sisal, |: 18sT AINTING AND PA- 44-8364. 9 TIZZY : A ee ty Kate Onan HAS. PART TIME. POSITION | _ 2-0967 Mee wore ee | op pae sik gu EE isT CLASS ato, Cod Ann HAS. : 8. 5 s r ATING.. - A GIRL OR WOMAN FOR |{VAILABLE NOW CARPENTER | _353 N. Cats. PE 2-3021, PE 5-7715.| ing and wall papering. FET 40236, GERACE. SPELT WITH FIG.| S02 Cabinet work. Now and se |” —_ D) Y WALL — _| iT Class PariTiNG AnD Dec-| © 1?” MA Sern. ve : % Serra le prey | Bele DW wurdoet. if i. veal erating. Cash oF terms. UL Tt ng. US, Pat of $2 PREM BOE 31. EMpire 33416 OUSEMGVING FULLY Tc pany INTERIOR DECORATOR. —— 1 SxpubignteD O1RL. 7 TABINES WAEER We CUNPaa. forms. ate builder. FHA - | “dader” NANG 6 DEED i. / years see, for genersl office She ® specialty. FE AMMON NaTauc. |.42 Faenge pitas | wea. Household Goods 27; . Wanted Real Estate 32A = ‘ req & od z tHon~ Co. spect in poured NOI LODO LILO LALA PLLA A RE ‘Press. Box. 27,|CAR OR NY | “base at AEAINTING INTERIOR. Ex- ; Sl, ‘Sen, guestisnce & eciars| ‘wed, bins Cal after a , casement Slastering, replaces io per,ceut aie ter cass. | FURNITURE NEEDED ALL CASH LL AROUW 3 TO CARPENTER . CORSET | MAI = a Gaavanteed Fite out FE 4a a =| men “win “ou ge Ae tn a ~~ oe ome 10 ie Eat More Lunch. 921 rk—¢ | ee sect ond "Tee “90 seare on “years, experience, te. seit i it tor oe Community er OENN REALTY i FOR a FAMILY “WAN, | Wee ore | SERMON e REFRRION SMATE | WANTED 70 BOY — ALT «a8 B. Woodward gg MT BALESLADY RE. ALL KINDS. pe Sar a Sain ES iny Sa wea “e|SEaaeaag Meme Gk er | pra Mane remo“ | tr raeeibaee Yous ROUwE “¢€ person. ¥ peEN, ma ‘ 4 r Cooley “inc Piso W. "Maple. Bir TON PICK 0? AND BASEMENTS BacewEnTs | "GSTERING — NEW 5 EEEAE Fam oc_Mi or putin si either by itrate, sale Immediate —* : ened, Fi PLASTERING & REPAIR Res. | PAISTIN YEARS EXPEAL ett’ Male Pare, Mee; ° EXPERIENCED ALTERATION nee RAKED, | Bi Pat Lee. PE 2-722 Pree estimates. OR 3-4974, rm, e woman for part time work, Peg- . Or new jawns, Hand dig-| g-——— oe) ‘ Wiliams Lr. ester, Michigan. OL 1-6631. sy's, 16 W. w St. ging, shrub : baul | BG, SNYDER FLOOR CAYING. ant AINTING — FAPERING © | WrD. MATCHING & BED ctlon _ dog.” FE 38: sanding and finishing Phone. FE Washing — Paper Removal} ith mattress & springs. Must be Centers Be erent, 3 7005. o6 Cooley MANAGER, BU BUYER. SALESMAN so ; GARANTEED PE 2- cy _in_good cond. EM 3-356. We Can ez ar House is Okt ar. pa ee bo < iJ — ROOF REPAIRS Pai wediing wal! paper te H ly 171 W hor ig suckey" ‘s| est & succes: rite Pontiac. EAVESTROUGHING Le Ta waved b steam PE 2 _. Wed. Miscellaneous 28 Biive hag Press Box No. 30. TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR ART & SON D THe | ‘septic tanks. Pield tile footings.| 9) sos: & _—WE BUY ANYTHING— FEMALE COOK _— "Diuhwasher or Jenivr. Call | gppthes ond beet _vell._ OL. Ineerior and “exterior decorating | SUN _SALES MA $134! Experienced ali around cook for! PE StiT ; TOM FURNES: ROOFING. SID. PE“ 2102) or PE 24856, | WID. CLEAN NEWS PAPERS FOR deys & nights. Apply immediate! TARRI saUCE Driven pbe.| ‘St,,f%er repair, Licensed small kennel. PE 5-0851. BROS Pandy's Restaurant.” Drayton) MAPETED any kind FE 62008, | Sorapccr Free estimates, Fat Television Service 22) WANTED — FRONT END FOS REAL ESTATE a8 LAWN WORK CLEAN- = ann wins _ : 3-1295 Gini FOR WoTHER'S HELPER. ene foe go phy a nex o§ __Building Supplies 124} NTED STANDING TIMBER 5660 Dixie Hwy. ; Mow" defies, wis Wale Ro. PAINTING EAVESTROUGHS : ~~ | DAL OF Mee or FE saye | 7p, prices paid Open Eves ‘ti) 0: Sunday 10 ‘til § a ~—_s arpenter work. bine FE ree: rt ber BUILDING STONE, ____-M_P._STRAKA—_—s gay, a Pe van | HAVE CASH, GENERAL MAID TO Live IN IN. _ry wall & pl JENSEN'S TV SERVICE APTER- WILL TRAVEL Housework, undry, some - RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS P | Roop & evening, call FE 2-0405. Ww. 29| we will H pa child care. es work, Price 15 right. FE 5-8325. Business Services 13) anted to Rent We will travel to fat you an abe goed references, FE |WALL WASHING, INSIDE WIN- | ~~~~~~~~-~--—--~-—-—~__~ = Upholsteri 23 your home eee Sen Eract or ac ir Gint ¥ FOR HOUSE w Pabate| dows cleaned. ‘free est, PE | ALL KINDS CARPENTER WORK. ng | aoe = NT. Cal) now for a Must bave own) _ 23-4228. 2 Also custom-made cabinets, by a around hom ey executive's charg tes, cau “ater 6 MA 61117, |WALL WASHING BY MACHINE, _job_or hour. Call PE ¢5543. EAKLE’8 CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Raults tomte of 3. 3 bedrooms, 2 RD D. RILEY, Brok GikL WANTED LIVE IN. no mess PE 6-6429. Cost less 1 8174 Cooley Lake Rd, EM| baths, riggs Moa bs er More in Leneggy 4 en wages. ere /YouRG MAN 31. HIGH SCHOOL "Acme Asphalt Paving | 2s. Lake ngelae, Cass, Case, 509 Elizabeth Lake tar 2 children. Apply 441 oun |" brnaueis’” Gea’ > Sedeceriescon and bonded, Free esti- AL'S UPHOLSTERING — yives LUsoa | FE 41157 FE 44s HAIR LIST. MUST BE EXPE | ould like work of any kind. FE _tater $1917 or FE 6-6843. ronan Oi GiniGE. WANTED: IM nigh Lp ORAS TELY! renced._ FE oe Lee ” ASPH ALT PAVING _ | 8868 AND UPHOLSTERED D FOR: | ote Walled LE Tashmoo #171. | pomes. farms, ake ° SEER nen ie wines _ Work Wanted Female 11| tet estimate your driveway | Use same day. ViciniryY OF UNION LE OR Paul M Pjanes Reale Est. 2 vicinity. week. Call or (parking ot Our jobs are our 8. Squirrel Rd. a a. Be P = a a owne fer @ pm. MA or week 1 DAY IRONINGS. $3 BUSHEL. TEAL'8 TOWN & COUNTRY DEC-| & yw e | nds. ° | References. FE Burke Asphalt Paving craters Slip. covers, éraperies home. Prefer ment & garage oa oo “Lear TCH HELP, DayYs. APPLY 19 YRS exPRnTENce ASST. | Phone PE $001 or UL _2-3420 nore ee boards. Free | _Call EM cH —e ; A ong ar FF Corker Wi Walton aad Perry, La | esences.. Prefer ni ng write Pou. - AUBURN ROAD s yROuAa UPHOLSTERING farm apr masthee sia be ‘wilt YADY TO HELP WAKE SORVEY. Ses _Weesg_ Box LAWN M __ NEW & USED i] NORTH PERRY S&T. erg” for farm, "Pogue emt pe | Rent Apts., Furnished 33 Xo selling. Pew bours per day. ‘| WOMEN WANT WALL WASH ING & FE. 5-888 - ~, sigtaat Me fate FE | NU ew Must be neat appearing Be adie! Ing and housecleaning PE 3-7581 AIR SERVICE , ROOM STUDIO APT. ror Eapy. to talk to of the house. Ap>- GiilD FOR DAY OR 24 HOUR *. Auburn Road between =. 6 ont nee oar Be | Everything furnished. ay is ee or cal FE. _iofe._Licemed heme. PE bie oes, & ‘Caeebe EA. Poems Lost & Found 24 minghasn wilh, cotion ‘to buy. | week +3181_ or re “abit ite To | ENTERTAIN? i? SHAVE A A, Pireilabie for ‘week or ten days | “Lt MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS | | <7 8 x 195 TRUCK WHEEL Ot PIE DESIRES" 43 Ent. washing, PE 4 C Spring jewelry show. . tory ined man owe COUPLE DESIREs club Weumen nected Call 4 this summer - your convenience. |. a: our office. Genera] P: &|_ end tire, Reward OR 3-0414.__ m home, reas., within 10 miles.|1 LARGE ROOM. REFRIG. 103 S38 Be E_§-0418—-PE _2-0135. Office Co., 17 W. Law- | LOST: BLACK en FOLD. BE>| Ref. furn. if req. OR 3-2403. Parkhurst. Lt aes aera Tapy YT ASSTET PRINTING)" y . GIRL WOULD LIKE LIGHT! renee ) &. F FE st begeg K. W. Peterson, FE 1 BLE + IN plant superintendent, heuse work & dedy sitting, PE) BULLDOZING, LEVStiwo Share Living Quarters 30| pertec: expert ome pod tree cutting. 29742 FE LOST OR STRAYED PET PFE- ng rect ‘tor 2 etapa, ap ” Some Print? Pere te, anes "ae renee? eegena work Jean, 5 LOOuPIEL Part, ome Fag se rd for| WORKING GIRL TO SHARE MY aes General tt ce BLOO' Ww . ‘ar . rewa: ir el i. TT W. Lawrence & FE 5-418 PE 2 Wall and windows, Repecnanie |_ finder. OR 3-6051, nome io Union Le. Village with | j SORE. vermacende= PvT. a eee “woe BY THE) PE 21631. Lost. YEAR OLD MALE srit-| _¥°Tting girl. 3-5001 batn, 2 sduits = 290 N. Pad- ~ La ay. of |_EXPERT TREE TRIMMPR AND y. & white Vic. of _ dock. Alberta NURSES AIDE FE | “temovai FE $400) of OR dem | Baldwin & Kimball cide pet | Wanted Transportation 31 ' Experienced, for tull Prefer Clarkston vicinity. Also) woman for peereuse housework |, Maple 5-321) NURSE, RN OR TPN FOR | GIRLS’ with grep feeding |_ Both must live at Z | OPENING FOR EXPER!- enced insurance and general office Work State references and experience. Write Pon- tac Press, Box 3. time work | | | | | | oF . | hs ee BALESLADY FOR PART TIME work Apply 12 W. Huron Saleswomen $600 per month. If you are mee 3S. Taeat appearing, have a. car & are willing to work, this! for you No experiense ‘os we train you. App 4713 Dis 0:30 to 12 ee cooK 5 + Cane “ORD GIRLS! Aé Root Beer, 218 8. Saginaw. | of-| 32 SMITTY'S AIR COOLED ee ate nn CAF nnd. | WASHING & IRONTNGS. WATER. Clinton - Briggs stration 1 Denier ing at 1160 N. Woodward Ave./_ ford vicinity also ohee. Birm m, MI 6-9666 for appt.| WoMAN wants oy BY THE wood, 3 biks West of Baldwin. 3 @NLIMITED OPPORTUNITY day. Have references and own pits” of Lake Angelus, New line cosmetics. Product guar./° transportation. FE 8-4393. UL 2- WTD. BABYSITTING JOB IN CKING, . OR TONG és WANTED “sam 8. TEL- your home day of sight. ap. “aera Morning shift __ | “= ty WE er PARTS FOR s3 FART Toa TIME. wpe | ___ Building Service 12 auto, and wringer washers, whee Inn, _}481_Elizsbeth peak 4 aLL KINDs OF CEMENT WORK. APPLIANCE SERVICE TO CARE FOR cat _Reasonabie. Jenson, FE 2-2340. ROY'S, 96 0; FE 2 ‘AN dren while mother works. __ before 2:30. O44 Wro “TO LIVE IN — EXPERI-| enced middieaged white iady for housework end child care from | —- May %3rd-9th. References. FE 3-734 | WOMEN WTD. FOR ADVERTIS-, Aa Pontiac area 4 hrs. @ day | i bat us commission, Apply! oy i“ rh Drayton Plains, | GIRL WANTS DAY WORK 46545 | ELECTRIC MO’ MOTOR SE - ITRONINGS $3 BUSHEL. PICK UP pairing and OR SERVICE, RE Pike Ph. FE 4-2961, . and deliver OR 3-1078% ‘CAUNDRY MENS SHIRTS & CUR-| PURNACES, CLEANED AND tains, Reasonable. PE 2-5600_ i serviced. C. L. Neilson, PE-5-1788 NEAT APPEARING 44-YR -OLD PLOOR TILE LAID. 2:0 EACH widow would like part time “coun- | PE 2- 6 pm ter _work at cleaners. §-6807. | “LAWNMOW! SHARPENED & - NURSES AVAILABLE — AIRED Auburr Avenue Nurses Exchange Outboard Mtr’s—Parts & Service d Alr cooled engines re Day & Night—Lirensed @ Bonde: eee I WisHES PICKUP AND DELIVERY. LAWN grill er oraaier =e coe mowers sharpened and repaired. saews ing n transporte | as cooled engines repaired. FE ranteed. Call att TYPING & OFFICE ee DONE | in my ise, | cRENCOME RED. Wibow IN early fiftier desires part time housekeeping & companion. Pree dl travel Write Pontiac Press t 71 PLASTERIN G. NEW OR a | Work guaranteed. FE Saws, Hand Lawnmowers "Machine Sharpened Manley Leach 10 ot St. _A-l BASEMENTS PUT UNDER | present homes, house-raising and | Dressmaking. Tailoring “76 under pinning. Also masonry. in | ALTERATIONS BOTH LADIES 4 | _mens_ Also ) Draperies. FE 4-0326. DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- _terations. Mrs, Bodell, FE 4-9053~ DRESSMAKING TAILORING, AL- poration. drapes & Formals done my home. Call FE 8-8455, A- ; BLOC BRICK AND CEMENT | work Residentig! and commer- | cial Also under house basements. We are well equipped. Cal) MY 3-1128. John W. Caples Guaran- teed work. ALL KINDS OF eet AND block work FE 2-2341 ‘30_to 12 p Souk WANTED FOR BABYSIT-. ting and housework, live| in, references, REpublic 2-9582 | WHITE LADY TO LIVE IN, CARE = ty By oa old. Good home. 13, between 10 & 6. | Ware WOMA™. FOR CLEANING. 1 day wk. Must have good ref}, and own trans | WAITRESS experienre not necessary. Must be} over 2% years af age, neat in ap- pearance, good wages for git person. For appotntm ect, call FE 4-8631 rsp WAITRESS. 4 waa & WEEK. ends. Franks Pizzeria. Walled fk. MA 4-0168. Garden Plowing 16B ANDY'S “ROTO . TILLING, FE AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS, WE offer low prices through volume urcha@see on custom ha 5 uilt’ homes 800 plains, We'll secure mortgage. No epdization. Builders Exchange FE | 3-7210 or UL 2-3463 |ALUMINUM SIDING & ROOFS. GARDEN PLOWING REASON A- ble rates, OR 121. GARDEN AND awh ROTO-TILL- ing. 315 E Wilson. FE 2-6920. MAKE EARLY ARRANGEMENTS for saree tanto and lawn Garages built. New_ windows in your home. Driveways poured. 5 ~ ‘a Baidwin and Wal- Custom homes built. Free esti- n, 543, mates PE 62182. 24 hrs. PLOWING, NORTH EAST SIDE, FE_ 5-6388 A-l SAND & FINISH. FE 56-3722. nme Pontiac Hardwood Floor Strvice.| PERRY PARK GARDEN PLOW- A-l BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | _'98. Reas. FE 4-7871. work, Also fireplace. OR 3-9402,| PLOWING AND DISKING. VIC. OF pCRUELDOZING & TRUCKING Auburn Heights. UL 42-3967 be- DON TURNE §-2853 | _fore 3. : WANTED: WOMAN TO COME IN dotake care of 2 girls at 482. FE 8-€238 WAITRESSES & COUNTER GIRL’ Prelerved.” Af ahr experienced | eferr n petson How- ard Jom seit Hesezarart, Maple atl Telegraph 3 WAITR Fau-Lou Gr sou Orth gsi? Hpizabeth Lk. WAITRESS WiTH GRILL EX-| Tience, ow sens rtatioa, Kent rive-Inn, be , Lake Road. WAITRESS, AFTERNOON SHIFT. Truck stop. Cail between 4 6.) FE 2-3900 : YOUNG WOMAN, 7 Ys & FRIDAYS FOR CLEANIN TUES- Ree 3 AND | NING. TEP ERENCES RE- aE. MI_6-3399 LIVE & LTO IN ae children. 441 care _ 2 small ~Zmerson Ave. Help Wanted 8 Airree cotton makers, 6 to ps e eburch, club for butin tionally advertised 160 'N x. onally’ FE 2-3053. office. Help required for homes in new 800 acre houses development in Rochester eer pieem eet IYOUR PROBLEM: ew Want Ads! To gel rent, sai ire, it’s FE 2-8181 | Al- COMPLETE BUTTS SERV- ice Quality work, licensed. BOWKER CONSTRUCTION CO. MA 4-2253 or OA 8-3272 ROTO-TILLING DONE REASONA- ble. FE. 4-946 17 Income Tax Service PE 60518 or FE - BLACK AND BROWN cocker, license number bc Name Fi-Fi, last eeen in the Oa ley Park area, ed ase. Pick Please cal] MUtual 40658. i Hobbies & Supplies 244 PAINT BY aUMBES PICTURES. Backenstose Tabbie game Book Store Notices & Personals 25 A PRIVATE D Don't worry. Know Confidential eonsultation. 5-5201. 15 E “Lawrence St. the facts. FE & COMPLETE COLD WAVE $5.00 Doroth an ae st KNAPP. SHOES Fred Herma: any GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING friendly advisor phot 2.8734. Confidential. The Salva Army Notices & Personals 25 Poca pi eels SLs T Nn COMPLETE COLD WAVE $6.59 Meus le Rite. i) — Wil- liams Lake Rd. M50. CHARLES CHESTER CALL ELECTROLYSIg CENTRE, bate unwanted hair removed by Elec- Btate OR bg tered. Experienced, DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES —. 139 eee Mrs. Wallace. FE DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — Mrs. _A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE 3-7293. FOR ALL REORDERS ON PEGGY Newton Products or for a group __demonstration call FE 5-7246. FOR MAGI CARE & NUTRILITE supplements, call FE 4-0738. In Debt? It vee are eet Srogble | meeting emote se Ore CREDIT, cou NBE INC., Room 116, Pontiac Bate. ‘Bank =a, FE 8-0456. LOSE WEIG SAFELY AND economically with newly released Dex-A-Diet tablet. 08 cents at SIMMS NOVELTY SHOW AND CARD [sary 8 p.m. Thurs. April 23rd. ythian Sisters, 962 Voorheis Rd. Public welcome. Tickets at door. _ Donation 5c. ON we AFTER THIS DATE, April 23. 1950, I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by a! other than myself. Sher- ucas ANY TYPE OF HOUSE PLANS, ‘ 2619 Wi Dr., “fugtom drawn, OL 12. M| Insurance Agencies 17A| Pontiac’ Mich. mens: Rr i I R ‘BR 2ICK BLOCK, STONE CE-| INURANCE FOR EVERY NEED ViELAgn . ECEPT Lae ment work Residential & com-| Round the clock protection = $261 ORCHARD LK. RD. FE 4-7065 ane Bill. EM_ 3-3168. poh: ——_ gt he "s rep-| Wr SPECIALIZE IN UILD BASEMENTS ONDER| fesentin cker Insurance Agen- “pouses Block & cement work.) ¢7. FE *4661 or OR 2-859, caperianta ait new cot daciae Laundry Service 18 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Service ~ Shirt service, Pontiac saseuents "WATER PROOFED. werk cc Free estimates. ree gs up and delivery). Cen- ral Wash. 14 W. Alley off Pike. Sail for _npnsintasest FE 5-1428 or Drive by. stock RICK, CEMENT WORK) Laundry. 540 8. : WE RENT DISHFS, SILVERWARE - and, fireplaces 3a = 28101. seearone. FE punch bowls FE 4 RICK, BLOCK, MENT o pena FP. C Wood aed ‘ rier Willies et ase a a Me “Office. open +8 2, | NEAR eon tiled bath, Iai bee rge Vv J, nlee-siged Kitele 4 en “with c sions. Sopa atpOstrnt st fuer For onl $12,960 with low FHA tor appointment to- CLARKSTON | ated on acre athe tian Grete, Aca, wiieae ie 2 * and sw ’ ~ Sevelie : from Karty Americus styled brick 8 home featuring: ac - own ceramic con” Lace ceram arge iiving room | with io arate dining . oom. - e ki er with eating space. Attached 2 oie nai REA L ESTAT E, INC. Ip @ nice kina nel id sneteg DS bodienm soneh with 1 a and fireplace On large lake priv- JOHN J. VERMETT GENERAL REAL ESTATE 9203 * erce Rd. Ee oe A iG. MAN’S HOUSE —AT A WORKING MAN’S PRI South & east of Pontiac, % ac cae 3 oil furnace. $7,950. Terms to suit or will many Maeno housetrail- FE 2-5452 LAKE ESTATES, 2 bedroom room frame, by own- er. wee ~ Braes of Bloomfield gorgeous “ee. 6 bata Re ° am hous. with fures, lake, priviteges. Ga Heather prick, re s & screens. bonis owner, “oR er. MA 6-3085. ay. oS lot, ia "loko bs oar down payment, SIDE }. COLORED GIL = LIST WITH US efficient service. & 20 NEAR i at ag "Raia al Sia BROWN - Little farm. te are I Priced at ony $5,950. aonnG DOWN ~ Lovely 3 bed- room. bungaley. ‘Just repossessed and. newly decorated. Ail i= need is 5 closing costs. Low interest and easy. payments. Quick possession DOWN — Sensational buy. Large 6 room bungalow with base- ment. 3 rooms. Gas heat. Large lot on paved st. Priced at only $7,950. +008 WEST aes = Met wil 3 x 180, fenced lot pi > ce Bove ria Vacant and you can ove right in, Easy terms. ox SPECIAL — West —"% Large rm. modern home A: Gar, Pull t basement. New oil ete costs and Witt ADE FOR CHEAPER — Located tn choice burban neighborhood on Large lots paved st. ™ base- Lee! Penne heat, Alum. win: . fange is. Tile baths. Priced at onl isch $500 do down plus mortgage pee $23,000 LAKE FRONT ~ rambling ranch bungalow Tarts bag | front and pe gyr oF. A home designed and real living.” Owner eaveee hd Real bargain . ‘Nothing down : aoe 4" your a age costs bedroom home in ex alent ‘condition, New Timken of ae Large activities pee- ww teed st. Good neighbor- ~ For fast & Badgh BUY SELL Pon- tiac & vicinity, Open ae. L. H. BROWN, Realtor brick, ‘es owner, “Ma 5-228, . * ; remodeled farm eee Garage, horse barn, chicken house, - yrge full home. Wonder ‘ful neighbors. ust leav 2160 M15, -~ ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO 3.Bedroon Mridk —CLOSIN' iG COSTS ONLY— For Sale Houses _ 48 WEST SUBURBAN $epmene Sve Je rere this he ie mee. Ths | ate and teady to bome move ini lmmee'ate gl $15,950, with reasonable JACK LOVELAND | 2188 Cass Lake ad BPE 2-4875 cK POSSESSION AWA DRIVE Large. 2 3 bedrm. brick. Living rm. w ie ding fm sun rm., den, s mn Paneled rec. rm, a eiesd PRAME BUNGALOW living bath, “Terms. ; bp: amd Bent = lawn OTHING DOWN 2 & 3 bedrooms. Some with segemenee. cent int loca- per cen poems Cail for details N we BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER\CO. 33: W. HURON 8T. FE 5-8183 $300 Down Includes costs. Modern 2 bed- pees, ates Gesrsjoree Lake privileges _—* For the Handyman With fi _— eon, Needs ‘tate Fetes decorating. -°98,000. Terms, $3,150 Full Price — Pim Bo ome & in . c PANGUS, I Realtor NA 17-2815 NEW M MODEL ed 2 bearm. bungalow with full COPPER PLUMBING. ALUMI- NUM SIDING, TILE BATH, OAK FLOORS, coun CABINETS, . AIR HEAT If you would like fHféfiome dupll- cated on your lot, come out and _ us show you this new mode at $9.950 on your lot. F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake P| at M59 Office Open &.m.-8 p.m, — CLARKSTON AREA . 2 bedrm. brick KE Established in 1916_ DREAMING — — @ one home su: by fn ihe fence? Here it is. the ce = th > with full bsmt. yard, Paved. street. -with only $1,600 floor a. white Now at $10, down. DRAYTON AREA — Pleasant 3 bedrm. ranch style home with cture window. m't.. of] heat. rge 2 car gar 100x130 lot. a tee possession, 6300 ee with y on 1% acres of land. Stone fireplace im 21 ft. liv- fa is and = refr tiled Botha scone” Deano iat” this at $16 990. price $9,450 Floyd Kent et Besitor ve re Bats Hey. at Tylepragh custo PARKING FOR CASH IN’ Al HURRY, sell things ~~ eoul.Dt er :| Anything goes! Dial FE 28181, ce Me alum, storms tod coum, (eee year 60. 4 liv rms. and bath. al 4 or pt I p tho oF coe Run n Country club. ‘MY i-r022 Gt a oad COMPARE - utiful ome mP. W. DINNAN with - bome fa, the the os. 66 W. Huron PE 4-2577 Bota iene pe.) EW CUSTO T HOMES. 3 ths, Laon ving “Too fehes ‘andl sewing bedrms., 1% attached ge, soem, nat | rage ou Worthern High : Blostered. we wolls une Pull . Storms aad se screens, Attached - mee op 3 lots on small lake. $: ar oe, 3 C.. PANGUS, Realtor original Truly s garage, bes > Deakie 2160 M15 Ortonville NA 7-2815 rge room: nriatincescent | VAL-U-WAY en r floas. is finished. 7 . ALL THE Comforts of Home pos 4 years old, T- NEAT AND CLEAN 2 BED- on home. Nice ROOM BUNGALOW, FULL com bearecn ms tal FLOOR GARAGE, WATER basement, auto heat. Ga- hoa ae ou ROOM rage, fenced yard. FHA AND PAVED ‘DRIVE. $300 commitment. est terms DOWN. PHA oe to pur- — CIVILIANS & VETS OTTAWA DRIVE ’ $190 MOVES YOU IN A Wonderful condition, brick HOME IN LIKE NEW CON. home, Vestibule entrance, —s can hall, ar e in liv- FOR BEDROOM den Exe —, Pant’ BRICK WITH BASE- poi gu a ae R- |. (DICK) VALUET Tooms and bath Gas ealtor fired steam heat, Double 45 Oakland Ave. FE_ 5-0603 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ FIVE ROOM TERRACE EAST Boulevard gouth A Sacrifice at $5,300. Easy Terms, We have all types of new and used property. Many Lake Front Homes. WM. A. KENNEDY 3101 W. Huron Open Evenings wi ? LAKEFRONT YEAR ROUND Bome, heat Stri rm., din il, utility rm rm full bath, fenced yard, Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE y EASY TO BUY onderful opportunity to = a nae modern 2 bedroom . me with aus fenced bask yard. Available for a down a ok Payments a grep fo only onth after 2 years. MACEDAY LAKE Here's a rare opportunity to own a nice lakefront § room home popular *Mageday Lake. Spa- ous 15x22 living room with large fake. window overlooking the ual —_ feet of good sandy utiful big oaks ade lot. Priced at only erms. ferred -— -it’s vacant, iamediate occupancy. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 4-3561 1050 W. HURON OPEN_TiL_9 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION —- 3 erage Be ae he basement, gas hea rden spot, near su Mikes & & Baldwin Schost. $8950. ready for SILVER LAKE PRIV. — Lovely 2 gg home, full basement, rec. rm, rm. pod bor. —~ washer “. dryer & oar earage, 114 lots & more, INCOM 2, 5 rm. apts,, oe large enclosed porch, full base- ment, 2 car garage ali in ex- cellent shape. near Lincoln Jr. Hi, ONLY $10,500 TERMS. J. R: Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huron FE 5-6181 11 I 1] INDIAN | VILLAGE an nding o portunity for an alert family urchase this bea utiful home in this exclusive neigh- with Japanese oon. Fire- place, 2 car garage pane] street and drive. il tod for the buy of your life, No oy cost moves you in this” »*- ely 2. im ranch, Plastered Walls, oak floors, forced air yo Prin- c and irterest pa: iy $44.24 « month. _ ws, Down mortgs sie og’ will “move ~ 3 bed- Toom ~ 4th street, Taree ite ms, el mene? space, tadal, forced air heat, oA a terms. ‘ ADE New 3 bedroom ranch, oak floors, plastered. walls, oli - heat, carport, lot 100x150. Located near Oakland Lake. WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1483 BALDWIN _ For Sale Houses — 43, " . house ‘MILLER ie, FA - 3 off « SRA nek aye acres, of Eee. aoa aats huge Pine & tet oe 11 ft. bas: ‘CHUETT, Realtor - FE 8.0458 DON'T HESITATE © 2 Chie eT mi FE 8-0458 4 BEDROOMS 2 level home on smal semi-pri- vate lake. West suburban Com- | 2. merce areas location aie, walle, Baurin oven @ range 8 rifice price laundry room Priced for quick se down. Call owner, All brick. 4-BEDRM. RANCH 1% baths, carport, noes. at, patio. mnarines. $15,900; 4 Orchard Lk. & Middle Belt For app't. call owner, PE 44920 or FE 46106. One of the beauty » in Oak- land County. The tn cone is worth $10,000 ~ only 15 minutes west of Pontiac and the total price is only $20,000, OTTER HILLS — This beautiful brick ranch home with every fine feature for gracious oar 3 bed- rooms ceramic bath, with double vanity, vestibule entrance, 22 ft. reom living has fireplace, real dining L, 16 ft. kitchen for- mica top cabinets and built in r stove & oven. ~~ basement with extra fireplace, 2 car garage is plastered. W illiam Miller 2. | Realtor FE 2.0263 W. Huren Open to 9 car ga: re lot, Best bid takes rig 91231. . GOODELL 3200 Rochester Rd. 2 BEDROOM BRICK FRONT Aluminum storms. New furnace, Bewsy decorated. % acre. $1,000 own, dU 23-4580 ~ OPEN EVENINGS _ SAT, AND SUN. 1676 Irwin Dr., Waterford. Move right In to a new 3 $450 down, no mortgage costs A. J. PRIMM, Realtor 29800 Grand River GR €1210, KE 5-8855 FOR SALE OR RENT. IMMEDI- rms. | 6 up Unfinished, 1 1-6 | ommerce Rd, by| ate possession, finished 6 actes on Com ownetT. MI 4-1870. After _FE_ 2-0881. ~~MULTI-L LAKES REALTY COMMERCE LAKEFRONT Neat 2-bedroom, 6-room hom with a oll PA heat sod | — t reset: Large trees on landscaped Price $16,800 ferme | 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 BY OWNER. 5 ROOM HOUSE IN ine. Oil furnace. Elec, hot water eater. 14 car garage. _— base- ment. Lots of nase. » $600 down. = PE 4226 Owner trans- |. 77 N. Saginaw Street Dally til 6 STOUT'S Best Buys Today A HORSE QF COURSE Will kick up its heels on this 12 acres and so will you and the children when yoy see this Ear'y American Co- jonial. It Tontares studio ceil- ing in Nving room, 2 Laced places. around. Located in the Ro- chester Hills and school dis- trict. 4 miles to new Uni- -versity, hew ¢x- pressway _ $295 DOWN close to’ with dining area, bedrooms, full basement, oil furnace and automatic hot water. ner lot. Full price $5,500. ., eo Possession. Why $395 DOWN Throw your rent receipts out the window and buy a home of your own. Older white frame colonial within walk- ing distance to . downtown Lake Orion 3 bedrooms.” Small utility bullding. Im- me diate possession. KEEGO SPECIAL! Cozy and cute 4 room and bath bungalow with 3 lots that's a real doll house. Ex- cellent condition throu Porgy dona and pool paien oe OOTS $495 Warren Stout, Realtor FE 5-8165 THREE 8B FAMILY HOME: IN CRARMENG LAKEW( Bed COLONIAL HILLS: Bed | Phone PR aS 24031 John K. Irwin ' pid oe be .— and carpeting, down, two up. Seat and clean, al jo or ap- pointment, ip FARM room r’ First ane offered. ‘Attach ied nn Auminum ‘siding. vou wit i e this at $3,500 sore. wo droom - eiae: tru, big yard. Hot’ water ae Priced to sell /at: $19,950 gbhn K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS WILLIAMS and a a at 70.800 with only $ down. = IN IN HURON GARDEN FOR THE IN 2 bedroo bedroom | home. full bagement. $12,088 with | GAYLORD LAKE One story home with full base- bon ar: i non. aac large ~ Lake privileges c good ation QuIcK 4 lovely rooms plus utility room An attractive home on good street. $6,050 with low yl pay- ment. 8 three bedroom home with comrenne This glassed ona handy to schools, stores and churches. Immediate. ossession we | sna Children Will Love It aptivating 3 room oo ged 9 in rable, ex- elusive neighborhood, with | 100x600 foot lot, door, and lake vileges too. faspace, “tse ado adjacent woods, “Bud Nicholie, Realtor. for 8) and bed- | do zon *fainily ® fa- BALESMAN WILL BE ON LOCA.) TION SUN. BET. w baae nd | LEFT $100 MOVES YOU IN No Mortgage Costs $10 Will Start Deal 0 WHY PAY RENT WHEN PAYMENTS ARE LESS ; THAN RENT 114 E. Hopkins 4) 1 & $:30 PM! ESTOWN REALTY EVES . FE 8-9723. ~ NVESTOR modern home on we jets og al suburban-—on a stree Wa |THE NEWEST CHURCH { One of the most beautiful churches | only a stone's throw Bg Bid this family home. itchen | is planned to save a Sn hours | and hours of work. you of only S10. 600 with terms. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 136 E. PIKE _OPEN EVES. _FE 4-9 “Oak! and Ave. Corner lot 50%500 zoned commer- cial, @ room home, 2 baths, in- | cludes furnished 2 room apt Oil | 6 pm,| ‘heat. $1,000 down. | West Suburban St. Benedict & Donelson area ‘built 1950. Otter Lak ileges, city bus service. 3. bedrooms, 2. on ; rooms carpeted, tion room, breeteway. porch. 2 car attached garage. Lot 865x172. _ $20,800, Clarkston Brick Ranch Lake privileges. custom butit 1954 Living room 13x24, fireplace. din- ing room, 3 bedrooms, tile bath Basement has fireplace, bath, oi! furnace. 2 garage. $23,000, terms, carpeting drapes. : terms. 5-Family Income West Huron Street, return over 15 ments furnish 2 inside stairways WwW gas fur- nace. 2 car garage. $25,000, terms. Colonial Hills Brick Bloomfield & St. Hugo schools, custom built ranch in 1957, 40x45. Living & dining room. fireplace, y paneled in J ese Ash. large bedrooms, 2 tile baths, birch Losgaar ~ with built in oven Tiled basement, but with 1 io utility on Ist floor Ww hong ..., heat. 715x168. $29,250, te Orchard Lake Village Watertront ranch 2 fireplaces, 3 bedrooms, open lower level recreation room. brick. Attached 2 car garage. Lawn sprinkier system, nicely Jand- scaped, $36,000 terms, Roy Annett, Inc. wait 6c Realtors since 1923 28 FE. Huron FEderal 8-0466 | Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 2 BEDROOM HOME IN AUBURN ee, gs small flown payment. UL FE 5-6175 GILES $1,400 Full Price... for this 3 room fiouse West of the city. is worth the asking price. Call for further information. Price Reduced * real buy in this 6 ae breezeway and Best of ail—Only $s. full 1 /price—Terms too! GILES REALTY CO. 221, BALDWIN AVE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ly e. ‘BLOOMFIELD HILLS ia ranch P pce! op 2 beautiful- as landscaped acres. Near Bloom- field Hille High hool. 4 Bed- rooms, 2% baths, gas hot water heat. Owner. MI 4-8899. \ Brick 3-Bedrm., 114 Baths Beau- ( Builder’ SAVE FEES 7 rm. ranch, Lge. 2 car rport. Storage. ee EaT*as: ment drive. ed gr 9 trees. Oak floors. Carpeted. ie oe. Birch kitchen. inless It-ins. Ap- praised $15,312. substantial dn. OR 3-3516. 1044 Hira St . ONLY $11,444 3-Bedrm. Brick, 114-Car GARAGE, PULL BASEMEN: NG We'll custom “Quality Build” it. Top § $$ for Your Home ‘check this one also ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE A family rm. area that can make ‘* 23 by 16 living room. A 20 ft. family kitchen with oven and range built in birch cabinets. 2 vom | areas. Alumingm windows & 8, Ceramic . colored « states. and vanity. by other wanted features. Wwe’ ne ustom *TQiaitty menives ag Only si4. 191. | ae ve tryin’ homes. Total price $3,300 | A real large. at the erica | m | | $536 Dixie Hwy Eves. POR 317%8 or OR 3-0003__ | schoo! i riv- 2 fire- | ist | recrea- | and | Net | r ceré. 4 apart- | — Daths, | e OR 3-1295 = 8660 Dixie Hwy. Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘tt! § BLA DRAYTON AREA Attractive 2 bedroom located on Sashabaw. Cement siab in oe breeseway an “yr Situated B. pase J“ aC, beg S sseeesien. PAVILL IAMS" L "AKE room ranc ooms. Large living room, gor orram kiteh- en with leads of cabine wood heat, excellent condition dons | ties 1 i year old ar eee i bik. | from = $11 eash to mo gage. Can be soiq on PHA terms. GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 3-1251 | DRAYTON PLAINS WHITE BROS. SEMMER COTTAGE A completely furnished 4 rm. cot- tage with part bath and large screened front porch Located on | 2 lakefronts. Wooded lots With good | beach. Ful) price, $5,050. It's wait- ing for you! $100 DOWN Moves Leon In aa WHY PAY RENT? BUILT. IN. RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 1 "9: sake mort ie 2 bigeks, port | WESTOWN REA LTyY PE 6-2763 or Eves. LI 23-4677 RKSTON. B RANCH, bedrm,, 2 oaths fae rm., at- tached 2 on iene, Ce. lunducoped » $1, , low mo. payt. LVAN LAKE san SULVAN new 3:dedroon “brick tri-lev ad lev r garage + bedrm, 2 on vie 80x165,. 1% arage. Fe ard, storms ond arenas. Aa for, $4,000. PE 5%4-Acre Estate With 700 Ft. on Lake Grounds like “Garden of Eden.” cycione fenced. An sbundance of white birch,” fir and oak trees add greatiy to ° setting. Neat 9 bunge- ¥, carpeted room wita fireplace. hea’ porch, Daylight Pacce t Brick 94 Feet on Water 3 nice lots, towering oak and maple trees. circular drive ai- most an acre. Lovely 3 bedroom brick. 500 square feet > ~ Phaoil picture wind room. eis to sell. A tremendous bare $23,500. Giroux- Franks Mg he REAL ESTATE 4385 Dizie Wie = lerior, rough wiring. Full basm't. B &Z Starter noms MA 6-3868 *¢0ul $600 DOWN” Nice 2 bedroom home. off heat, auto gas het water beater, Ga- tage On Fairmont, sear Baic- win. - iat ; WG. WHITCOMB, RLTR. : UL 23-3930 WEST SIDE 6 room modern bungslow, 2 c garage, ali furnished, ‘gu. 130, $4,000 down, § room modern. 2 story, 4 bec- rooms, oi] furpace, 3 car ga- rage, bargain §12.500 §2500 an. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. FE +8530 7 FE 1278 BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT 3 BED- ROOM HOME t E DOWN PAYMENT FOR APPOINTMENT CALL OL 1-0760 8-RM. FARMHOUSE | -TEMPLETON > Located on 145 acres — nt miles of Pontiac featuring an 2% Living room. 16x13 dining rena Spacious family kitchen. rooms, 2. baths, ‘ floors, plastered walls, 2 car | rage, automatic oi] heat. It's situ- ated on as corner ict on Pontiac | Lake wg across from new church | and block from elementary | por It's many large shade trees offer real enjoyment or outdoor Hving. The price is pag Shea with ———— terms. too late for this one. WHITE BROS. GIs — NOTHING DOWN { ' i om Cass Lake. briek | LAKEFRONT DONELSON PARK LAKE FRONT BI- LEVEL, Bateman «& FE 3-7210 a ~ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Neat and cory with over- | sized kitchen and ‘American cabinets. Ful! basement, gas heat. 2-car garage Alumi- nom awnings and many ether fire features. Total price. 500. 16x35 with natural fireplace * and sliding glass doors. NO DOWN PAY T except mortgage costs to GI, Lots washer, and 2 car rarare Lei errn North end area. On 1% Custom built and ats ONE!!! One of Svivan Lake's est with price reduction of $3.000. Brick Contemporary with large family room and fireplace. leadirg out on a $31.000 with reason. extras. responsible able terms to buyer. R BEDROOM CAPE COD new carpeting and drapes. Fireplace. Recrea- tion room and big glassed- enedicts a lic schools California bound owner will give almost im- mediate ¢ possession. and best of all for attick sale the BI7'sso has been. reduced to An exciting jm Bov3 ware ec - 4 bedrooms and 3 cate @ in an a ‘lashionah'e homes. shoW you soon! Let us _Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528} 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. _13- Mile - Orchard Lk. Rd. 2 bedroom, _— large floors 1 acre able down payment K. L. Tenslston, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6 FE 20502 _— “4-BEDROOM. “RANCH Au brick, 1% bath, ca: heat patia. Becrifice Ce m4 Penna Dr. ar. ae Bm Beit. Por apt Saul cence FE 44920 or FE +6 ey NATURE F ovER Here bd a wee co piece of well built, modern home. Base- board oil heat. Also another smal! home. Nearly modern. Excellent location for restaurant and motel Or a good retirement home Priced at only $11,500 $4,000 down will handle. Terms | Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Years 7001 Highland Rd. 1M50) Phone EM 33303 or MU 46417 _ SELL OR TRADE Beautiful home in Hollywood, Fla. 2 yrs. old. Furn. or unfurn Will ‘trade for home in Pontiac area Call owner, this oon only at OR 3-1306 or FE 2 THE MRS. SAID “IT’S AWFUL” We just finished getting our new home the way we want {t—and now my husband's work takes him to Flint It is beautifully done. Ranch home with 3 large nara fireplace in the living oom. nig area. Excell kitchen with lots of cupeenta Garbage disposal Fu! oll heat, The garage is 24 x 24 with full bath 1 acre of land. Privileges on Middle Straits Lake. Sale price $17,900 on terms. EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd __EM $4 LAKE VILLAGE 3-4393 or EM 3.3314 “HOYT TKINS HILLS $16,950 Vace ranch. large bed- rooms. Full basement wit recre- ation room. i apa MACEDAY LAKE $18,900 ranch 3 bedroom. Large family kitchen, apron basement Recreation room tra cottage on co operty. Beautiful 2 acre wooded igor sapig BL landscaped, This one's re ey — call now! PONTIAC-WATK 1900 INS ESTA call now for show = a . LAKE VISTA DR. $7,900, one dow: | eg oh n takes mis 5 room nice fe proved privileges. Cs Call riais0 tOYT REALTY Se 8. Telegraph Rd. ar i LOOK oo He 2 bedrm. home with car- Rela ney pe Pin tag Pas ‘immediate occu “ fio eall _ mice Hi BRDERT C DAVIS 4915 Irwindale Drive FE 2 i Awe garden on tt if |. C. HAYDEN, Thealeoc 04. Waitom FB ona i DNOW 3-BEDROOM gel he] am re coe FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 ray 711 MELROSE ith beds om ‘lave Fed nin poten, petween North Perry and a iLevel a and ed Tri-Level 25 we or we have Ba got we 88, 0 kee a lable, “Model “open for, COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT vee wan RPALTY Ss TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT PE be a Oe 4) 0 - 9 a.m. to #:30 m. Sunday 1) DLORAH B , a BEDRiC OME. Roi DOWN | or 86455 — BEDROOM 5 ACRES, “THIMK!" * el a cane Se bh | SYLVAN LAKE « BEDRM. PHA $500 Dn. PE 62366 “WHERE FASE CAN you BUY A HOME For $82 DOWN oMI | 7 ot $69 PER MON MONTH ‘ARE ron “ranch. | Fireplace, v 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL JUDAH LAKE Estates Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING FHA $300 MOVES igo. In 6 PER MO: DLORAH: BUILDING CO Buildor of is Fa OTTAWA HILLS § ROOM HOME ways Waerted.a og the West Sice You've vestibule entrance, fireplace. den, full dining room. terrific kitchen; disb- washer, Breakfast took Downstairs. lavgetory, Car- peting included. Gas heat, recreation, room. now — further informatien and aon fo see. NICHO- i E OER CO. 33 W. a 5-8183. TWO CAR Ga- Page, good condition full base- ment, A of] furnace, FOurg s- tewn kitchen. hardwood and tle autiful corner jot. Priv- oo on very good lake. Com- . ree township. Only $10,800 with good terms. Beautiful three bedroom home attached garage. famiiy room, en- closed ten. on 155 x 390 lot in West Bloomfield Estates Priced right. Terma Shown by epvcintment only agg ‘REALTY 135 Highiand . (M59 at Hightand, Mich Utes! +2065. cysTom |B UILT LAKE HOMES Lakes Village W __BStartire Bidg. Co of Pontiac EM 3-063! @ BEDRM 2 BATHS WEERSTER Schoo; 12x20 living rm. drapes, cetlonct, owner. feted screens, RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES BY ORIGINAL OWNER - Located in an exclusive neighborhood bi briek bomes and acre lots ju “seven minutes from aowniowa Pontiac tn Waterford Township ut Pontia¢ schoo! district Treatly reducing prperty taxes eafuring a large iving room pl ad and separate dining L wall wail carpet ores Frevck doors overlooking tio landscaped jot: huge kitehen: ceramic tile bath; 3 big bedrooms; ful] basement finished with beautifully tiled floor and celling inclu@ing a large recreation room; 2 car garage with 16 ft cement arise to road; aluminum storms an cress; a couple minutes ean to 1% acre out lot onto lake ’ Price $22,500 For additional tntormation and, appointments call FE 8-1784. 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. GAS heat and screens. Car- port. Utility. rm rrepaece Lake Ri on Lees te Near MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Elizabeth Lake Estates A al, all Brick Ranch tee YE, grand view of lake and close to safe sand beach 24 ft) center carpeted living foom, 3 extra size bedrooms model kitchen-dining’ space and 1% tiled baths. Gas heat 2 nice lots Widow owner has now priced for quick sale Williams Lake Privileges Newer 3 bedroom ranch home on two nice lots, All oak floors and nicely decorated. Recre- ation room and hobby geet A real value at $11,500 Terms. 2 4-Bedroom Home 670 W. Huron Open “Eves, BRICK RANCH, FOUR BEDROOM Op Henry Clay and near pi for High School. In very ¢ condition inside and out eal for large family, roomers or) income, Price $12,950. Terms. , Kinzler | Realtor FE 4-3525 3 BEDROOM, full tile basement. Stormy and, screens. Venelfan blinds Many othe: extras. Large corner iot, beautifully }andscap near, MSUO ard ih a oe for 21 800 CLARK. fice By owne: Four rooms including 1 bedroom -dowp, 2 bedrooms up, 1" baths, hardwood floors plastered walls, | Mahogany paneled dining roorm, fuil basement, recreation room, gas furnace and Water heater, 2- Cat garage large landscaped lot. $5 = built home. erm. AREA, Brick Ranch ROCHESTER Home built in 1959, natural fire- ex ee grow room, hot atr heat, r garage ‘: acre lot, niativoy -atreet $13, 978 and), Wihams Lé | ing. ; SUBURBAN | tim Kiichea Iear garage. Large S . Cal u 5 ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT cone ante box, windows, features in ‘Kitchen. Goubje sink, dishmaster Basemént, 3-car Beau ae dock lot, good Coe FOR APPOINT. i } LAKE ORION~25 cen On Lapeer road, 2 bedroom bungalow, 16x18 ft. ‘county kitchen, swnings, storms and screens. Call for full information. ~ Wideman 412 W. HURON EVES FE 4- 4525 BRICK RANCH. W. BLOOMFID Twp. 4 bedrm., 1% baths, jake Oe est’, Yr many extras | $21,609 _ a l SRROOEaT t LAKE “PRIVILEGES. 3 Dedrms. ar jot. Rec. rm. in: basement ning — st: _ $2,500 down. a | Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE SYLVAN MANOR Brisk ranch 7 room home fully carpeted 4 large bedrooms, din- ing area, garage, 1% tlle baths, large fenced lot. Convenient to shopping center. Other attrac- tive features. Only $15,800. TRADE Your large home small 2 basement Large iot with ad ditional howse on reat of lot for renting purposes or will sell with low down payment, Evenings after 6 call FE 23381 or FE 5-3035 or FE 56447. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 MODERN HOME. 5 ACRES, GRAV- ¢e pit. Phone FE ! §-3882 LARGE 3 BEDRM HOME WITH carport, $500 equity, take over pay mente, 30258 BY OWNER, 4 BEDROOM FRAME home, compietely furnished. West side location -4503 in of this BY OWNER, 4 ROOMS AND BATH — Qn acre of land $500 down, $60 mo Balance $5.500 46816 Vineyard, Utica, RE 2-0439 HOUSE FOR SALE WILL TAKE s1580 in trade. Call MA BIG HOUSE. COMMERCIAL cheap 407 N _jand 2018 ~WOODHULL LAKE 10) Lake frentage with large 5 room dweiling garage 32 fire-. places, basement bathroom and kitchen. Terms . Benjamin R. Backus 18 W. Huron FE 418920 Eve. FE. 6-317 | PERSONALIZED HOMES FE 8-2206 with shower. Lovely $35,500 — Income Property 43A | ~2.FAMIL Y INCOME $1500 will move you imto this money maker on East Beverly: in city, Has 1-2 bedroom modern | apt and 1-1 bedroam modern) apt. Full basement ga- full eee only $10,250 SCHUETT, Realtor FE 8-0458 FAMILY INCOME LGE COR- ner jot. Easy terme. Schick's MY 3-3711 10 ROOM “HOME Fasily converted into 2 family income with 6 rooms and bath on main floor 3 bedrooms. Liv- ing room. Kitchen and bath one floor In Drayton Plains. se to schools cod _— ine. LADD: 8 INC. XIE HWY. Drayton _ Plains _ OR 31231 HOME PLUS 8200 OR | ioe IN- come per mo See owner at 791 Doris Rd. north of Auburn, Au- _ burn ) Height $ —— 2 INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN, 6 furnished apartmentar SOUTHWEST, 9 apartments. WEST SIDE, one 9 apartment build- ing, also one 4 family, CALL FOR FULL INFORMATION ~Smith- “Wideman ‘REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. FE 4-452 _412_:*W., “HURON _For Sale Lake ‘Prop. ; 44 5 “ADJOINING LOTs ON s_ BLVD. Nenr Crooks, near Chrysler site. Peat on lots. 46x135 each, 2 other adjoining lots in same vicinity, | 135x160 each. Apply Pontiac Press Box 63. 70 FT. LAKE FRONTAGE ON Square Lk. nr. Telegraph Rd. 3 bedroom brick, gas heat, 1 full pais 2 half baghs, 2 natural fire- places finished basement opening | onto lake with kitchen. Main kitch- en with built in range plus dish- washer, 2 car attache gargs. $29,000 Immediate —— 4-1013 after 6 p.m. thru Fri., anytime Sat. & sun, \BY OWNER. 7 SCENIC Matt ouraere on private lake 3-1 $16,950. HEAUTIFUL RUNYON LAKE, 60 miles from Detroit, lake ake froniage lot, 507 feet deep. $2,000 balance. UN _2-5461. ~EXCELLENT LAKEFRONT es “ _ living room, din § room cottage, On a good lake. built-ins, tult sement, recrea-| Close Good beach. 2 car tion room, off heat, patio, 1'e| TARY s250 down lot. $7 car attached garage, ia land- of | LADD 8 INC : © Hwy. scaped lot, geod nei rho | — rayton Plains OR Rea céunRY HOME, TRADE, OR), ~ SELL. tiree’ bedroom 00 . . home, latge fooms,- light raed DON’T: Wi S: ‘HH FOR ‘floors, ceramic tile bath 2 MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To f 27089 2 RES. FE 44613 sell, ‘rett, buy, swap, hire, CLARK RE AL ES TATE\dial FE 2-818}. 1362 W & Sun. GuLriPLe LIs NG. SERVICE 4 bedroom home with LOT. . Cass. Phone OAk-: marbie window sills, full on | 1 et ares. FANGS and iteezer. Terme PONTIAC C’REALTY Sak ee 92.280, Terms. MY 33 LAKEFRONTS DO’ Extra large bas Pm an price only ‘tio, * 1.490 400 FoR * — with 179 t. of water Bi Ag Terms, i $1,500 DOWN — For this jusmmies § y boat. Full il price 8 2 BEDROOM YEAR AROUND— Includes sun parlor. Paved drive and iarge bt. Pull price $11,780. Terms 3 “BEDROOM RANCH = cage & 1 ns. 2 cen fe Fangs tna oven. 2 * attached eis ge ak 30 sot x 180. 4 BEDROOM BRI . A. TAYLOR ESTATE ar - 4 32 Highland \~ ~~ Lake Frontage | On Pleasant Lake with its beau- | tiful sandy beach safe for chi)- | | i e your . * well restricted. beth Rd. near Williams Lake Rd. Only $40 per foot, Terms — Write for map. Houseman- f Our service is fast friendly 4 ~ Ee our office or phone FE | “HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1N Perry St. (Corner E. Pike) Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac iM S$. Sagmaw St. FE 4-0535 GET $25 TO $500 ON YOUR Signature Up to 24 Months se panes PH, FE 2 OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS COMMUN NITY Loan ee 30 B. LAWRENCE FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS $25 TO $500 LIVINGSTONE FE 4-1536-9 ~ A & 64 W. Lawrence 8t. NEED $25 TO. $500? 3 GOOD REPRIOGERATORS. Cheap. 167 8. Jessie. ‘; - 94° Mir ie BLINDS $12. and —, covered po Ray drapes to match $25. FE Tyee. é pa gl seen GRAY see coe AB seskenes Six all a het Large, chert Pay Pearson Lake Ave. 7 PC. ‘ SET, LIKE new. 20 emaw, 7 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE. 2-095, suite, yeasonable. PE 6-896). t PC. DUNCAN PH rare Dinina eet, $150; auto $100; cose. ‘tao: uaet oak bedrih. set, ; typewriter, - sweeper, $30. exc. cond. FE 5-9673. 9 PC. JACOBEAN OAK DINING rm. suite. Good cond. FE 23-0746. 9 FT. REFRIGERATOR, APT. 2 Mo-| ‘A Limoges. $175. Trail. OR 3-5637. Open - “Toring ct poe 5-8755, MPLETE HOUSE for sale. Leaving state, _ 3-3168. coucH & CHAIR, GRAY. $40. ve Cain “MATCHING CHIFPROBE, raha etre weteh, EM Ge: w, $65. seit Or ae disccuat, Samuel's AD ap DETROIT Gas Man's diamond ring. FE 23-4160. pao oe, ELECTRIc STOVE, ee t, 4 8, Tentibm “belttures For Sale Nets a posumetic tractor tires. Very good 2 WEIMARANER BIRD DOGS, Ener | USED BLOND HAMMOND CHORD | * with rs, 2 yf. old.’ Shetland po, Oe ee Bee ee ORGAN pany. shes ‘Aico Dr. OR | 3-7727 GARAGE DOORS | sea smait apt. piano in. walnut. oiver_2 Faciory seconds, al sandara Good small Oey Terms. 3 MOS. OLD, TOY Fox TERRIER a i seek, from ane , 7] WK OLD SIAMESE KITTENS <= #3 ened amy small spinet in walnut, |" .3"yr, old male. FE 55372. ———_- Sonppencing AKC SHEPHERD PUPS, WORMED ' We cies estimates on garage re- and shots, reasonable, MA 4-2650. m : GALLAGHER’ S| KEC POODLES, 4 Mos. SACRI- Open poy We a =. a 18 ©. Huron fice. MY 2-3043. BERRY. DOOR "SALES 371_ 8. Paddock _ mg PEELED MAGIC needs no stirring, ge fart 95. $19.95 Lava mixing fein Michigan Fluorese: Gremard Lk. Ave. oe 10, DOO & Pe. rene. ‘Also kitchen Cherry Ste O. tt. i. 120 BASS BRA BRAITINI ACCORDION 1S, FE 5-6376, B PLAT CLARINET, VERY GOOD a . 2 mouth ~ 8, UL 2-4292 bet 4 and 6 p.m. Pm A hn en A Ib. | aa Seni \ came OR WAL- _ bag UM Adee 5s Serene. od BAZAAR anse ait SERSCLE MILE tly 12 FT. PRODUCE CASE, condi eaten oT SECTRIC be G ~BENSOD LUMBER CO. Cost $350. healt sell for after 4:30. * GALLAGHER’S FE 40568 18 Hufon 3.3195. WANTED ' USED PIANOS Wiegand Music Center trawberry plants & Latham rasp- b plan Ags 6-1882, 3\, SET BLACK HAWK | HALT east eee for Ee oF nm trac- 3 7 ide WHEELS «TIRE: OR 4pIG YOUR OWN UE & W! Inte bed . e & save. Re from | _ 6-3262 1 to 4 ft. your $2 | i056 FORD TRACTOR. 500 HOURS. and $3. Drive 16 miles of | Front end loader. Gannon bucket U.S. 10, turn right) & wheel weights. FE ¢1925 or , Groveland, — Tribg Re to| PE 89603 000 ALLIS CHALMERS WC TRACTOR. Saturday and Sunda: 2 plow, ctltivator, drag, 40 doumte SA FEW B disk, ¢orn pester. Creer ct Arbor Vitses 830A pers 2nd, cedars. all $8.00. You Al TENTION m. roveland farms new Oliver ers Groveland on a's half with SPOT Dozers, load- between Pontiac t. eon érs, back hoes, gas or * diesel. ones. 4-9451 or ME 1-176 Also, 4 sizes of Oliver wheel Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 treciess wih lenders & Desk Soaisinioaiaditir al Liberal financing terms & rental NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE 7 purchase available, 4 ft. 10 or more, - Farm & Industrial , Tractor Co. 825_ 8. Woodward FE 4-046] FE 4-1442 ARIENS Page" FRAZER ROTO- 2 il Atacama §TATE INSPECTED ROBINSON | after 3:30 oughbred, Beauties. 55 Williams Pach det hr eal AKC eo te grr ag PUPPIES. UU ls_2-5186_after 3:30 _ BOSTON BULL PUPPIES, ‘an ec can ateat A AAA BIRD HOUSES. ALL PET SHOP, FE - 4-6433. BLOND COCKERS FE 5-0136 Sale Store Equipment 64 GooD walk-in box 6x7’, 16 Mile Rd, E. ‘ition, also « ELLIOTT ADDR DRESSOGRAPH. Tabs at cost. 70 W. Lawrence. wATIONS) HS REGISTER FOR and deep gg Hood grill. MA 4-100, Fai ea és stock. Curtiss OR _3- Kennel BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP DACHSHUND PUPS, AKC. TAMOR DACHSHUND PUPS. AKC. $35. 5. FE ENOUGH SETTER, PUPPIEE M1 Ready - train late summer. $20. ‘FOR SAL Reg. English Pointer pu eer, i, 6 mos. we ie sete i Ra. Le SHEPHERD PUPS. Good pets. male, an ane Goods | 65 PF gigs iehnbed BOAT, 3 Ee Oakley 1 nen rOMATIC odel 63. ly new, s8ac- 8-8851 MU 40045 eens months oj,” DLE PU ' AKC. CREA > treined, Reas, JU $15. Mi 3 GERMAN SHEPHERD, (M MALE, 6 oH $ months. ee each, ue “sixteen Mile: Rd., John REALTY rEITTERR. We ise, EACRES KEN NNELS. POODLES, sh ae Siamese kittens . PAMPERED PETS. , ‘hgood job, FE 2-8181 is 8, CHAMP AGNES, the Want Ad mimeo) “tl Rg. US, Pet OR, , a “Okay, so it's neutral! Now tell me which button I push to get it on my side!” $23 Auction Seles 77 For, Salé Housetrailers 78 EL Sporn trade "Be" sane Mare. | aT ACEER saceies FE 1-0264 YR. OLD, ft Square Lake Rd., Troy. Al) a, NDISE am *\ 2S Hwy., (0.5. 1m. — 2 & 3. pe. ving aia! Box ‘springs snd Bn glen swiv- sto oe a Se MIBCEL: — J pe. luggage set, 17 liances, vacuum ANTED frome TTLE. items nu- ins OLive 1-' 4 mors fuente ES & b- WTD.: Pias oF ALL Da For- - rest Jones. Avi iN : | Seek eee a erce For Sale Poultry 74) mile south on nt Valley Rd. or ¢ miles north of B on eg en crates and feeders, farm fence, Pleasant Valley Rd. Household —— goods sold at 10:30 am. Ma- chinery after lunch, Farmall H 7 & cultivator, Case Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES. MOST # VARIETIES. Some $1.25 bu. Leonard's Orchard. 231 N. Squirrel ga ye FP the | fa OL 1-060. qerne ‘A ‘ SEED. Several varieties Jack Cochran. Orion. MY 1. POTA’ 60 3921 Bald Siountain Rd., N. of Silverbell. ‘ATOES. Y blers and Pontiac . Charles Young MY 21711, Sale Farm | Equipment 76 iece, naw prin pee $225. EM 3-3617. BUY EARLY & SAVE Jacobsen lawn mowers. Bolens tractors & mowers city tractors & mowers r aa riding mowers Roto-tiliers Specials on used equipment HOUGHTEN & SON a 1% Case’ & New Ides, Desiet OL we * BOLEN: =. TRACTOR WITH tachments. A-l shape. “$110. ve 5-2766. COME IN AND SEE® THE NEW 1930 BOLENS RIDE-A MATIC TRACTORS WITH UBH- BUTTON, STARTING AND BO- Also we neve. ou good used tr tillers and’ mowers at bargain prices’ KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke FE 40734 4-1112 DOUBLE DRUM CULTT-PACKER. n good $65. $47440° Burton, Uiise. REpublic #507). and drapes. Full Une of hens TERMS AVAILABLE, 1} : Sac coats. gg '-45 bale: 3ul4 inch & ixit a pow, JD, 15 hole New on rubber. e. New Idea — other any unusual items. Don't malas neon Lunch aveilabie. bene Etley terms. Kehr Ik, auctioneer. to 6 years 3 due to freshen = Holstein bull, 4 mos: airy | oes and come household goods. Victor B gm orsencling proprietor, Paul B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday .. - p.m. me? Sunday ....3 p.m. and Set Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES EVERY AUCTION FRIDAY NIG _m, Will sell STARTING AT 7 1 household furnish- resi- Included a: bed, executive’ 8 ellaneous E.. ; E. 8m Ww, ‘pinkeri Rd., Rochester, Mich. AT of Oxford, to Baldwin Rd. then 2 & % miles south to 200 wih 26 he of very goed dairy cattle, = vette, proprietor: Wehaser Oxted, © Eos Sele Housetcomes 43-FT EDROOM, . 1957 BUDDY trailer. we new. Call after FE 4-5602,. "54 Sie 29 FT, FULL BATH. DER Clean, $1400. FE 5-4513 or OR 34814. TRACTOR, BOTTOM . Scoop, grader, bi biede loeter Beta cue’ edna . FE 3 FARM MACHINER = - NEW RD Tae wort Proulx ee S Sales on M24 rth of nea TRACTOR. RUNS __800d, $250, PE 6-276 FARMALL C TRACTOR, DISC., double plow. cultivator, 2 row corn planter, 2 row cultivator ¢ omer small tools, 2345 Crooks FORD FERGU TRACTOR & trailer, New rear tires. Call after 4 2, MUtual 4-2717. JOHN DEERE NO. 30 COMBINE, Its and Hike new, Baled straw, 5) Ph. OR 36 ALMA 41 FT, FORCED TO sell, Cah OR 36268, After 5 Call FE_ 8-3604. oe (8 FT.) HOUSETRAILER bath. Been used for vaca- tons only, Like new. $500 down. uy 2-3791 44 FT. ANDERSON, HAS auto, mast, factory instalied air Located at Robbins Mobile Village. FE 5-297 9° 1957 ong eg ee ten” bedrm. Very reas. 1968 CAMPING ee fy Fr. _ Sleeps 5. $300. OR 3-8289. LU 36- Like new. ms & 1958 DE Aime, dows. screens. 3-0115, oats. Holly, ME 4 LOADER FOR FARM-ALL M ft. bio a oak 9 HP. engine. MICHIGAN ISTRIB- utors, perté and tries or Titan, aes OB ee ood chain saws.” months. 100° fe meee deat iis wretacd oe mer ~ tos, MA 65-1450. ore Ra PE cbs - ag 5 De ee Vv NEED A. FINANCE- FIXFR? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a ALUMINUM 2 BEDROOM, 42 FT. housetrailer, Pvt. owner, “545. FE 5-17360, after ae AIRSTREAM, a food, Guar. © trave) trailer. maa anteed for life. a demonstration er Sales. bared Fo to join one elting caravans). Authorized Sales FOR Pontiae Chief & Detroiter as ray Hoary Taree vgelection Qe we ‘model ¢ ee Sees ‘e top them — juron Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes emaemecaa a ee LET Us ag a YOUR TRAILER lot. Wid. used TO- | SILVERSTREAK. TRAVEL ee 12) SARKHURST LAKE TRAILER Cout MY ‘ally Bydm's ex- | - 195¢ CUSHMAN EAGLE, (ees — FooT ? o bottom, 1953 Scott-Atwater 16 ne motor, Windshield, stee te and Rd. 4-8061. controls. 1043 Doris from a ed trailers sell them on our lot raig ay yer cent. —_— cont: and Coach Bales, 15210 y Re., : wey oars is HP “Fin 6 GAL MUST L: OPT. PO: : , . #05, like Rs, weeps &, 02 m- used very little, $180. 30 2 . Bas’ s vi sing a yOOr CHRIS CRAFT ceeniie’” Ol MA ¢ hor hei per 1183 inboard motor, with p.m or Novi, FI 9-2785 days. trailer — mas, PENTA, Roth. ARD NEW.AND USED preggo gag = eer. 4 TRAILERS Stine Call Between 6: 8:00 Liberal Terms Parts — Bottle Gas TRAILER EXCHANGE, 60 &. Telegraph end |? PLACE AIRPLANE FOR SALE. Harrington Boat ¢ Works Fiberglas 85A COVERED, % MIDGET rm jes. vinergine mee 's of gee Orion. FIBERGLAS CTS 5A service snd ir, OR 3-5193. For Sale Airplanes 86 | Feaneportation on Offered & 87 oo ALA- Connecticut, nC, __. Wanted Used Cars 88 ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” WE'RE PAYING ' TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN’ S |. MOTOR SALES 992 WEST HURON PE £7371 FE +1701 Ag |. ody E DEALER" §. T _ 23-8033 | | 55, CHEVROLET: =| aeons . A'MONEY-MAKER Bill Spence SoS TAN a $195. - 49 CHEVROLET prion « ib aneee. Runs good, Very me $295. =| Rammler ald Onn i 70 miles. One owner. FE 8-95 INTERNATIONAL 1 TON, cond. $225. PE 4-4664,. After All! -MONEY TALKS! 8O shop the rest then drive out for the test and prove Used Trucks NEW TRAILER SALES ALMA-8ST: CHAMPION-GREAT LAKES Large Trade-In Allowance Gibson Trailer Sales ~ UTICA, MICH. 4416 VAN DYKE RE 2-193 OXFORD TRAILER SALES ART GENERAL GARWOOD HOLLY ee right now, ae today. nlm Ig 5 ng nay MY 20721 OH!! THAT NEW 1959 VAGABOND 1S SOMETHING! 8EE THE CUT-AWAY wore at Oxford Trailer —~ os ehila can underste: ‘fer- ence. Other area see too. 1 a . SOUTH ‘Or LAKE yen xPORD ft BALES PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1340 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion MY 2-4611 w Featuring new 1959 New Moon Mobile mes. ree Lake | _ Orion and Oxfor an RENT OR 8ELL iMROD COL coL- japsible trailer. FE 2-5309. SETUP IN. FLORIDA, RENT OR sell FE 23-3283. er all aluminum, 27 Tandem Axle. Front ‘and rear door. many extras, like new. Rea- sonable. 2345 Watkins Lk. Rd. off brakes, $595, See eee —, r— trailer buys. Holly Coach Sales, 15210 Holly Ra. ‘Hol. ly. MElrose 46771. Dixie Hwy. canvas TRAVEL TRAILERS. se aT new Trimgh, 38 with | CHRIS 19 PT. HOLIDAY. rakes water tank, ae ats Nice tone finish, ex ea ag — our-A-Home a ft. ern, good condition, $1,195. Pixie,| _bost_repair. EM 21 ft. modern. 51 ft. Mobile Cruis- CENTURY TE STONE er, TV, air conditioner, washer, I8 CR. CAVALIERS 2 bedrms., only $2,995. Extra HOLIDAY FIBERGLAS : sharp, 15 ft. eluntoum travel with see Sane tehouse and Giless .. Walton Bivd. PE 8-4402,-7 days 8 to 9 FE 40370 ag Ng L edie habia crating vader @ oonrels windshields, cont f eecks and red uphoister h.p., com asiea” ne fens | rina. Drayton . OR 36479. Boat PAINT SLAYBAUGH'S BOATS & MOTORS Used. a Use Pull line —~ Mereur a8 ee MAZUREK Be. Roceraes. re CUSTOM BOAT COVERS ait repair. PE 44277 or FE INLAND "LAKES. SALES 3127 W. HURON FE ¢7121 VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent, Jacooson’s Trailer wales. 5685 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-2838. Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE VIL- ees. The finest, 42 mile SE Pon- 170_N. Opdyke a 3361 INSIDE CITY LIMITS. from bus stov. Pontiac Trailer Coach Park FE 5-9902. 4611. The Wonderful location. eg a for 2 less. and acres. ‘Oxford MOBILEHOME® ESTATES, MOD- ern lakefront and -playground. EM _3-2661. Between Lake — SEEN THE REST, NOW e best i. eeuere Lake Trailer Park FE 2-529) WRECKING 100 CARS 1710 TAY- Jor Road off Joslyn. FE 5-2000. 80A For Sale Tires 2-600 x 16- 6 PLY ath APT. 3:30 p.m. 732 Wing 8 4-150%20 TIRES, TUB = & FORD wosels, good cond, $20 each. OR A-l USED TIRES, $350 UP. WE buy, sell. Aiso whitewalls. _ STATE, TIRE SALES $03 Saginaw St FE 4-0687 WALLS, KELLEY eon. $15.95, Also uhn a. Ais. Service, STANDARD ee NEW TIRES. Trade in on General Safety Tires. to 50 per cem off Black or whitewalls. ED WILLIAMS: 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn NEW WHITE Springfield, used ti Your Headquarters FOR FOREIGN CARS TIRES GOODYEAR SERVICE’ STORE | 30 8 Cass Auto. Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. er rebored, Zuck Ma- chine 23 Hood. Phone FE d s2 Sale Motor Scooters 1953 CUSHMAN EAGLE. PERFECT 1 sition. 2887 Pontiac Rad. 345 Going _ St., Auto Accessories 8 80 N DON'T Don't setle for a 5 plu, pe ord tio focus! Let us — for carefree days of boat Harrington Boat Works “Your Evinrude. Dealer” 1899 58. Telegr$pn Rd. FE 2-8033 Open Sunday and Evenings El Commodore Marina Now accepting charter applica- tions for boat dock lease. Sylvan and Otter Iakes. Inside out- side storage. Rigid eae gual _Apply Pontiac Press_Box 100 EVINRUDE_—WAGEMAKER See our complete display of Wage- maker, Cadillac, and Empire _ boats and Evinrude motors. Eve in i a ee ihn ak aluminum, and fi very special thine ‘eoonialty for our pocket ik. — is’ ‘poaed prveet lap- filled ‘with foam rub- backed with plywood — boat or ing ding $ from toms eran ber ami bai USED — 14° Wolverine sottsen ply- wood runabout bbe windshield. rear view a miles Left em follow signs to Dewson'’ 8 Sales, at Tipsico. Lake. Phone | MAin 9-2179. FIBERGLASS SKI BOAT, 40 Mercury, trailer, cover, ge Yeas EM 3-6508 or FE 5-195 FIBERGLAS MAT Seay 7 cov" boat decks, ete. Plex boat windshields pie fa glass f ee oon Ey oy Federal Reinforced Plastics ai W te ia gia” John R FiGTORY OUTLET ft. boats, $40, Trailers, $69.50. Aluminim boats, $1 $139, Steel, XM Runabouts $144.59 up. EM 3-2301 or a 4-6010. ; 12 List your used boats, motors, trailers with us. Buyers waiting. cal » MERCURY SUYROARD “TICTOR d backs, upholstered with | ° FOR DISCR TING oe mina Speedne® for tor ra CRE ToKUP. GOOD Tine, "Mirror boats Tie full tint | eed gas.) FE ft rallers, - CHEVIE PICKUP. H OAKLAND™ MARINE EXCHANGE 319 8, Saginaw FE 68-4101 NEW 15 ‘P.. JOHNSON, 14 ft. Cherokee, ail oletene. ‘Wind- stileld and cover... 296 W, Mont- ate Pine Lane, PE 2800, | you ACTION. Dial FE RY WARE OH AAD 12-8181. to ay the TOP '38 GM = CURLY CRAFT 16 FT, UTIL- LAR | ~ the DIXIE pest uae ie upbeltery Geleun meat T IBERTINE Lik 2 w—V8. 4 speed trans- e . — €| ee cad eer heal oe IM HARTLEY pie eeur Light blue r ove’ real buy a * r ue $3,000 we Heneee. Call FE 63719 Di . "OK" L paint, i795 =e * , ixie ot i987 MARK 25 OUTBOARD MO- Dixie Hwy 42 DODGE =, aad equipped, FE 6-634] aft- DRA AYTOX PLAINS. MICH. 1 TON STAKE _er ‘ AS MUCH AS $50 POR’ JUNK AND Dual wheels, "48 qngine soar ELS. $30.95. og A ~~ dil FE 2-3006 days or Purrs like a kitten, eludes: hardware, trim end mold. Eve Fy Perry rvice Hoe ee ¥ C ASH Matthews-Hargreaves 70 hg Pp. Lake-N-Gea fibergias. 14 t0 The ‘BIG, BIG Lot = sow as pond Pioneer ANY MAKE | OR MODEL 631 OAKLAND AVE. ¢ ‘ > F ag cruise: arti = re fe PaID OnE TOP BOLLAR be stecaad : Tf. e a Ry on packaged denis’ FOR THE RIGHT CAR. Mpiceaw track G bho ee ie bee! Penn-Yan clinker as low as SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH Alice St. Rochester, Mich. on . motors and trailers OR LEE KELLEY. Only 10 per cent down, bank ~ Auto Insurance 9A Gane liste Holl a mth VANWELT . 7. Hy 2 A Eh 1 OR 31355 4540 Dixie Hwy. PL 8 as Agha ge ree ea - FE 43536. Eves. PE 24353 Trojan and O1 d NOW RE AD Foreign & Sports Cars 9B THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR WE NEED 500 cane FS FOR OUT OF STATE. at 4 = ae: BUT GET AVERILL’ S o Bre 4.6856 CASH FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 8-459 4 FE 1.8 OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOO “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU $$$ CASH $$$ FOR _ YOUR UIry OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE _ RAMBLER’ ALES & SERVICE— 211 8 SAGINAW FE #-4541 CASH FOR CARS moar oad MOTOR SALES Cass at FE 5-1398 See M & M Motor Sales -For - dollar on later model cars Dixie Hwy OR_ 3-1603 nal nan “CARS | trade ~, Re ECONOMY hr) AUBURN TOP’ PRICE? TOE ee CARS. RUCK s0NE SIRS TRUCE PONTIAC W PE_2-0200 WE NEED CLEAN C/RS We Will Pay TOP DOLLAR CASS-OAKLAND USED CARS 312_W. 1 FE_ 8.8298 _Wanted Used Trucks 89 . CASH PAID for all models Used Trucks . SCHRAM’s san & TRUCE Dixie Hwy. OR 3-031 Used. Truck | Parts 89A vUbED TRUCK PARTS OR 31208 ALL MA “AND MODELS HIEGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635. Auburn Ave. FE 4-6832 For Sale Trucks 90 1955 FORD, % TON PICK-UP. $595 1956 Ford, 350 (series!, 1 ton $795 1956 Ford 100 iseriesi, % ton § 95 Eddie Steele FORD ‘ __ KEEGO HARBOR 2108 ORCHARD LK. RD. FE 5-0204 FE 2-229 ’53 Chevy, 12’ Platform GMC Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS TON, PICKUP. -? olf Walton. ‘31 CHEVY ‘VR RECKER POWER wench, Lrg tt: 4" cable. ist $150. ‘655 FORD V-8 58 600. 3473_ Manil Drayton Plains 8 POW- body. and ‘adaer rack, 1954 CH er, wtilit A-1 cond. OL 2-1722 after 5, RENT IT FAST through Rent Rds! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want. Ads give }> LLOYD ‘38 STATIONWAGON, SUN- roof, excellent eer Call LUe zon 46032 sfier 8 S DUNLOP Saker imported s Nae ts and antique tires in Mich Al sises to solve foreign ear owner problems. Market Tire Co 77 W Huron. aod SHARP RED CONVERTIBLE, 1943 Morgan sport car with duals, rebuilt engine, won t speed last year. Call ra gp ask for Virginia. 91 LAP LLL A ____ For Sale Cars FOR THE FINEST ' OF USED CARS SHOP WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward B’HAM MI 4-1930 1985 AUSTIN HEALY. RED. NEW _top and paint. OR 3-7216. 56 Buick 2-Dr. ....$1345 SUPER HA rth RADIO & HEA POWER STEERING & BRAKES JACK COLE, INC. ant * Sable” ‘tt Ponting ‘Fran WALLED LAKE L —BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” — 56 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, W-Walls. a a car trade. 2 Tone B SEE 1T— BLY IT! Bill Spence —SALES. = SERVICR— 211 8. SAGIN $4 BUICK _000_actual miles. 0-454 Si,* Oe FE §-3888. NORTH: CHEVROLET CO. Has The j INTERNATIONAL — 1-YEAR DISCOUNT WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions ‘59 Chev. Impala, loaded ... "67 Ford 300° Vie’ . Power .. fies "66 Chev. 2-dr. V8, one P 983 ‘85 Btude. hardtop ao § 402 ‘38 Buick hardtop, gon. oy pt " r ee ‘38 Cher Con 1088 v8, re oh THO4 00 i ta "84 Chev. 2dr. Powerglide .. 568 "85 Ford Convt. V-8, ick ..'. $003 58 More to pick from BANK RATES “ Open 8:30 am to 9 p.m. North Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8, Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2738 ‘$l or ‘52 carmel 1953 4 dr. sedan. Auto- m ission, R & H. Full $145. No money down, Lo a M je $1141 "$2 ’ flow, runs good, $150. OR 3-975. MERCURY- LINCOLN BUICKS ENGLISH D LINE 4 SPECIAL ES «oT 2door. Radio & heater. White- Reawse ‘ go neal oe. saos| Heel, Bee, Mis, “Wool. eacher.| ‘Heater, White- pi nderson after 4:30 p.m. Radio Power brakes. 2-\one green. tee a ak, eee $1295 ‘4 FORD TUDOR - #428 “PPL IUROM, sat jose? — 1959 EDSELS $2267 including taxes “PONT IAC | sree CATALINA ‘| $995 FULL PRICE No Cash eo MAKE $31 worry PAYM'TS KING AUTO SALES 115 South Saginaw 8-0408 atil 9 black, 4 door, pout pion, an mer, iad iow plus ry ™ e, 1 owner, Just the car for, tf that motoring Only “HODGES, INC. 60029 30 ~=68. Woodward REPOSSESSION Sportsman postion. Loaded with accessori¢s. ete. full , nN ed, $11.46 full, prieg, He cash nooded, Whee seve SAVE! ‘SAVE! Chevrolet gehen mo eee ere ei a SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! soi bea SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 1959 eects ounces coupe. Gay earn ati SAVE! ahve! SAVE! Haskins Chev. wi Past OSE Saat yee, Ge Cre PE. $45.00. FE arti c. ing 1950 = RUNS $70 EM_ 3-0550, cogatc. Rete, & heute. Wale 1936 Pontiac e70. met gra Bes & S Sis, peeenie’ . + + $1095, 1964 4dr. sedan. Radio Heater. & ramatic 9646, 1958 V: 4,000 Radio & Tse . | HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes from Por ad Oxford, : an 8-228 FACTORY BRANCH 'S7 MERCURY Racio bo Heate er ere ea brakes Pontiac is? BEL AIR CHEVROLET © : ay Poab DR. V-4. a ¢-door, hardtop. 2tone blue & fOr wagon. | immaculate.” v-8. *58 DODGE 3 FORD 40 A, Fis tase. white Radio & ‘S]7 PORD WAGON CLEAN. TAKE, mee ° 30 monthiy payments, $53.41 iy Perry at Madison ee _over payments, EM 3-0258. Mer Mr. A Ky MI 4-750. month. Very jow down payment ' “Good condition. $228. FE $0310. A FORD 2 OR PTONE ORAY & | oi5 FORD. Vs, +DR. STRAIGHT LER, 666 8. WOODWARD ontiac is? CHEVROLET, STANDARD 2 Clarkston Mot S a. stick, MI : door, Sieh. 1230 Merry Bd. arxston ctor ales 4 POmD a REALLY nic 1985 e Road CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER} T-Huron 923 W. Huron ; , drs. dre _ ‘M4 CHEV, 2DR., GOOD DRIVING | Main &t., oun A_5-5141 Take your pick, $686 car. EM 3-0061. H. Riggins. ‘$6 FORDOMATI VICTORIA “CY” OWENS FORD 66 8. WOODWARD MI eC qd ONLY $295 clean. Newly fated. ‘so Cadillac CHEAP —- Teen, §795. best offer. OLive ’S4 FORD TRANSPORTATION “63 Chevy. 210. 2 dr. R&H, Price 4731. bd $196, specials. includes tax transfers. Tom D +DR 2 DOOR eT) chewsetet "51 ap Bohr, Inc. MU 1715 REPOSSESSION $495 a! . "53 & ‘62 ‘2 CHEVROLET, SOLD BY Own. | er, FE 43861. ‘Mo cash needed 6265 price. ROGERS gaLes & SERVICE, Wi CHEV. 210 3 DR 6 10 i259, $19, month. Perfect engine mz. / ( ! O ae ave bd a nN : FE 3-7117 Ny eer arta FT FORD | v0 HARDTOP, za | y we S * srane sade, Media, Suis pd “wut ‘alte: SMT CLEMENS ST WO ercesaeeion Clean. FE 8-0605 147 8. BAGINAW ST Welle,” s1190. "TR #0166. —BEBIND THE POST OFFICE | ies chevrolet 2dr. Radio &| 81 FORD. 500. CONV. eo OLLY | re 3sea FE $4101 1999 NASH HARDTOP, RADIO & CADILLACS hester. Take “til Mints equipped. sharp, EM 3-008 RANCHWAGON ee: ee ee EVIL 62298 mon ucky Aw es. . e4 & a eae quipp Saginaw. FE 4¢-2214 or FE ¢1006 ’56 FORD ince 5. Bae ew BIRMINGHAM AN DEV -. $2605 198) CHEV. woo tc con ; DOOR ‘ RAMBLER $3308 | 7 with white top. Pull factory, ‘ss CONVERTIBLE... $4295, . All white. BOB FROST INC. 280 Hunter Blvd. MI 6-684 Birmingham | 43 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD. PER- fect cond. EM 3-3171 "M CHEV $1250 2-0650 id ze Very clean... Harold Turner Ford. ‘s \ Air . $795 : He Grleheree tomy ee “has eleae. te fog Ca _ before pm FE sg a Ot Bytes Fen moot) 55 CHEV. 2 DR. $380.00 ONE 8 8, Westwere C00 ST cueY BEL AIR TDR ET, — ——— 1938 CHE AIR ws ites ROLETS RAH, Powerglide. A beauty, 2- ‘SS }DOOR ¢ 75 tone. 10,000 miles, $1950 FE ve yowereite Radio, heater, -7204 whitewalls Sharp. cul, CHEV. ae 3 CONVERT. | * ; ew tres. ig arpet ac. os 6¢ te “Radio & beater | cond. Pvt. owner. FE 68-0365 yy ‘1987 6 PASSENGER STATI Tas mes a Ne “tan Ponerinae Ete Ee wikewaiia lights, power stee Walls oT) ee | & - =m feet: 630 ing detore Only 7,009 miles V8, Ra = & heater Whitewalls Power ae OE sek AAR ee rakes & ri ; i * e808 ine = Price $005. OR FROST | 1952 c HE E vin ‘SHARP TONE INC. Petoes Rasa Hunter Blvd. New tires ant baile ry. FE one DeilRey 2 D- after 5 pm 1955 Chevrolet € cylinder, $595 Larry Jerome or Se ae radio and heater ae . RADIO “WEA . BSOL fab of $583 mo. Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI 47500. 1985 cuEvagtET STATION WAG- on A-l e, $795 FE 5-2768 MI Birm! ngham 1958 ¢ EVROLET. T. BISCAYNE, 2 | doo ig engine. positraction, in CoE ° BEL AIR V4 stick /ehitt power brakes, steerin Club coupe. Standard transm's- sion. Mist blue. Power-packed. 1,445 Psat ag own pay- 55 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 710 6 Cylinder $185 DOWN $37.39 PER MO BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING T_W. PIKE 8TS. OLET, 4 DOOR WAGON. pedis nga "stone whitewalls, 8 eayiinde Powergiide. | Excep:| 28 Lowell, Pontiac, FE 31238. Call after 4 pm MUST BE SEEN 15 Of The Nicest Used Cars On Our Lot 1952 FORD 9 PASSENGER STATIGN WAGON 953 FORD rs VICTORIA HARDTOP __ 1953 BUICK SUPER BARDTOP _ 1953 CHEVROLET BEL ae 2. DOOR 953 FORD USTOM, 8, 4 DOOR 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR. CONVERTIBLE 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF HA 1954 STUDEI B ‘AKER CHAMPION HARDTOP 1954 FORD CUSTOM 8, 2 1954 ME RC URY MONTEREY, 2 1954 PONTIAC 1955. RAMBLER BTATION WAGON ° 8. 1955 Ol. OLDSMOBILE 1955, ‘PONTIAC 1956 RA MBLER CUSTOM STATION WAGON Most of these cars are 1 own- ers — all are new car trades—~ most can ng bought with no money dow CH 6 months used car warranty 15 min. finance immed delivery Eddie Steele | FORD 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ,FE s0208 BGO FE 22529 ;: | a windows Radio heater an anv other accessories. Excel- ee condition. $1,750 or best offer. M_ engineer. Liberty 9-0354 &. | "Call * credit | _ BRAID MOTOR SALES De8OTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 3%. YEARS FAIR DEALING CaA8s AT W. PIKE 8T8 FE 2-0186 —BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER“— 55 FORD y cus 4 DOOR teas & — Ww-Walls. rn "PRICED RIGHT Bill Spence “RAMBLER” 19$1 FORD. CALL AFTER 4 P.M. FE ¢4175 some jess expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales __Mi4 AT _CLARKSTON | RD i667 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN w.th R&H ato. trans. M1 6-35é1 1988 V-8 FORD CONVERTIBLE. Low y miigage. F PE 5-0061 i—_ | IMPORT SPECIALS — | (36 GA Roadster ‘ST MOA Rosdster °$8 Morris. 2-Dr Healy, MG and Morris HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND VICE $28 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761 ‘87 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. + door wagon. Full luggage rack. | deluxe Automatic er brakes power steering, pow- 24.000 actua) miles. monthly payments. Very low down pay- m o't trade BIRMINGHAM | RAMBLER | 66 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 i967 FORD 300 «DOOR HARDTOP Doctor's wife's car. 15,000 actual miles. OR 3-7188. Hemen ours QUARTET vane CARS 58 Chey BA 44 $2145 7 Ford F-Lane 300 cos 1695 $7 Chev B-A 2 adr. ht. 1505 "86 Ford F-Lane 2 dr. .-: 1095 ‘56 Chev. Convert $1295 "8T Chev V8. 2 dr $1395 | (58 Ford Ranch Wagon $ 095 ''2 Dodge 4 dr sedan $ 195 53 Chevrolet sedan $ 139 CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7338 ‘CHEVY 1954.2 DR. STICK, “VERY Food, $495, by owner OR 3-1754. 34 CHEY CONV. R&H POWER- giide. FE 8-9513, C. Manning. ‘34 a SLER $750 CROWN IMPERIAL. aT. 4 DOOR hardtop, no reasonable offer re- ool Call after 5 Pm. ‘GOOD CARS 58 CH RYSLER New Yorker 4 dr. HT, Power steering & brakes. Auto, trans. R&H. tires. 57 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 dr. V-8 Auto. trans. R&H. 'S6 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4 dr Power sesting & brakes. R&H W W. tire 56 DeSOTO 4 dr. Power steering. A-1 auto, $1395 56 FORD Victoria HT Black. Power steering, auto trans. R&H WW tires, 295 56 PLYMOUTH Belevedere. 2 dro R&H. -* — $995 56 DODGE Custom Roya; ¢ dr Auto. trans. R&H. WW fires . $1195 "S5 DODGE Coronet 4 dr. Std trans. V-8 R&H. $795 54 BUICK Special 4 dr “3745 Very nice. 54 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 dr Avto, trans '54 PLYMOUTH 6 cylinder., Std trans. Rammer. Dallas R&H. Bm Mian 1 bik. Rochester Rd., Rochester. OL: 12-1011 WW tires. CanyeL en. PLYMOUTH N. of Walton, on LOOK! BUY! SAVE! 1959 PONTIAC $2805 4door Catalina with power steer- onstrator with very few miles. 1959 FORD 2 Fairlane 590 hardtop, radio, heat- er. Fordomatic Its just like a brand new car 1958 PONTIAC $2195 | \ on ar: sedan with Hydra | | ) RUROMESE er $ 305 matic, radio eater white wa C | or Extra sharp inside al I 37 SCODN 2.000. $ 795 | _ SEDAN seca $ 705 ; | 36 MILES TO A GALLON wacox 1068 PLYMOUTH 1788 ' 1es8 FORD 2188 | , > ‘ GOS SHRM hee See Sate $ Fairlane S00, convertible, Power | 55 PLYM. SED. ..$ 645, uanprop 8° BUICK steering, power brakes, Forde | pte matic, V8 engine. radio. heater. ,'55 BUICK H. .-$ 595 1953 CHEVROLET waite wall tires. Don't mis. THIS IS A BAR N go wooo @ 405 198 PLYMOUTH. sisos | 755 BODG E WG GN. "$1095 dec eee vee $1005 Savoy hardtop. Automatic trans- 1982 CHEVROLET mission, radio, heater, white wall ‘4 PONTIAC... $ $905 CONVERTIBLE = esses $ 395 tires, A. solid white beauty. DR. SED. IC sare 8 CO, SEDAN 97 FORD $1698 wees ne $1945 “Wer *°*** Super hardtop with power steer- s4 OLD 3 H- ls swwe$ "695 FAIRLANE 1966 FORD chee $1198 ing, power brakes, radio, heater, 1956 PLYMOUTH . agg ng A beautiful’ car all "54 CHEVY BA. ¥. 645 | SPORT WAGON : $1308 Meee en reverted a TRAREMTORION TIO ie pais 8 Me ‘ song 4 wei arems mae, & earemrersremnnere dio, heater, white wall tires, “Goral 53 "FORD ch. Cre >. 445 NIC) 1083 DESOTO $ 305 ami white finish. This is’ extra “1988 CHEVROLET ‘|: 1957 PONTIAC sues |'53 BUICK SED. $395 | narprop! CHEVROLET $1905 Star Chief 4-foor hardtop. Power PORTATION HARDTOP 1988 DODGE $ 005 steering and *rakes.-Hydramatic, 539 NASIE SED. a) 245 1957 PLYMOUTH ee heater, white wall ve | CONVERT. POWER $1695 1956 $129: Speciel, eat with. Dynaflow, ra- dio, heater, tires like new. A one owner car with low miles. 1956 MERCURY ..... 4 $1295 Victoria hardtop with Mercomatic, i. heater, white wall tires. real rice car. 1958 PONTIAC $1295 Star Chief hardtop. Power brakes. Hydramatic, radio, heater, white wall tires) Sandalwood and ivory gers with beautiful leather trim. 1956 DODGE $1295 Royal haratop, ‘automatic trans- mission. V8 engine, radio, heater, Pairlane tudor sedan. Fordomatig. radio, heater, new white wall tires. Red and white finish, 1955 BUICK . Special 4-door sedan. flow, radio, heater white way tires. A one owner car and rear nice. 1955 BUICK $1095 Special hardtop with /(D nafiow, fadio, heater white /wall tires. eee a and white tinjsh with cus- 1955 PONTIAC er brakes, racto, heater, iy dra- white wall tires, Red . $1095 4door sedan. See oy "radio, heater, white wall tires. Solid black and 1 owner. 30,000 actugl miles, 1954 Oldsmobile ............. $ 09: 98 4-door sedan, wer steering, ower brakes, Hydramatic, radio, eater, white wall tires. SHELTON Pontiac- Buick Acoss from new car sales ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 “4 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN-| some? Let us help you adjust to. ing, power brakes, radiop heater, | white wail tires. This is a dem- | g 85 FORD 2DR.- white wall tires, red and white finish Really a beauty. 1886 FORD $1195, $1095 Hardtop with sale steering, pow-. —SALES & cE— 2118 SAGINAW FE 86-4541 ‘M6 FORD 8 CYLT cu NDER line. Drive it, you'll bu a4 og i oa. 4.70 Mo. Very a Arr or old | trade. BIRMING AM-RAMBLEP, S. WOODWARD. MI _ 6-390° 32 FORD 8 STATION WAGON. _ Bargain. EM }3-0061. H. Riggins. ‘S] FORD CONVERTIBLE, WHITE with black top. Standard trans ino aie Poole Hardware-Miracle _Mile. No phone c: calls, please COUNTRY SEDAN Ford 1954 YV-8. #+DR. RED a) white, Very clean. 303 W. Iro- __quois. REPOSSESSION rice No cash needed. ta ait va Me. $19 m Bell. King Auto isETT JETTA 300. 1957. 6,000 MILES. Excellent cond. $650, 218 vant Bivd. Rocnester. OL 1-0608. | 1957 Long A ISETT A—A pest GAS | saver mils Call Pr 8 MS Genuany Motor Sales. ‘8? MERCURY [gael a. and gold 000 like new. MArket 4-1449. RUSS JOHNSON SAYS BARGAIN HUNTERS miles, =" & SAGINAW 666 8S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 -—BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER”’— 57 “RAMBLER” STATION WAGON Auto. trans. Radio @ Heat- er Reclining seats, W-Walis., Custom model with many, "LOW IN PRICE Bill Spence "RAMBLER" & SERVICE— FE 6-454) | 52 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. OVERDRIVE. RADIO & HEAT- UTELY ABSOL DOWN. forme pa me. Call © r. Mr. Parks it MI +1300. Her y Haroid | Turner Ford. less 96 "$8 Wegens 9 te choose from) $1806 RRY I!!! BIRINON AM RAMELER 666 8. Woodward 6-3900 1950 WN. aoe eae very $150. FE 4-260. $3 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE Clean interior no rust . Rei with whitewal $1445 for % mon down payment or old trad: ~--BI MINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S| WOODWARD SCHUTZ * BIRMINGHAM’S FINEST oF TRADE-INS 5th Anniversary Sale tires. ‘Attention’ v8 WITH OVERDRIVE Transportation SPECIALS 'DEBA $ 95 YMOUTH. “HARDTOP $195 CLUB ore $126 LDS, "47 CADILLAC, SEDA $1,095 "63 PONTIAC, ‘54 NASH, '$1 STUD. ALL 3 FOR $99.99 2 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS TO SAVE YOU MONEY 51 N. Broadway at Shadbolt AND M24 at Shadbolt RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES ‘AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER ~ AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER $1 N, Broadway Lake Orion MY 2-2871 or MY 3-1461 \ $ 395) . 2-YEAR WARRANTY 1953 PONTIAC 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA .. $2295 1988 PLYMOUTH SHA . 2 $1408 1955 OLDSMOBILE “ge” SHARP ._—....... $ 795 1958 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE __........ $2305 1957 DESOTO CONVERTIBLE, POWER $1895 | 1956 TO FLITE HARDTOP _...... $1395 1958 T-BIRD SPECIAL oe ie 2. $3495 1956 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP . $1005 1958 FORD WAGON 4,000 Miles 0. ee $1895 1956 PLYMOUTH CONVERT, AIR RIDE _...... $1296 1958 CHEVR =r CONVERT AIR RID . +. $2495 CONVE ay ATE RIDE .. $2495 60 CHRYSLER NEW TI RES . $ 205 1955 LaFEMME POWER 2.0.00 6. neeee $1195 1949 FORD Lae: ff errno. $ 15 1957 DESOTO 4 DOOR wo. $1606 r 1953 PLYMOUTH # DOOR ........ | oo. ee se. $305 -50— OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 2-YEAR WARRANTY SCHUTZ DESQTOPLYMOUTE pas LER Cont Continantal Rade & heater seek. 3 feet ana esta at . ~ FE 2-9101 es a eet ed ‘Back voce ee $1695 dr, gee "we white tires. . Seale | 2EaRe 56 Buick .......$1345 Roeter. aynafiow: & bra = r power steers © aide * red: k ou! tires. Snappy "56 sent Sai we ee ee P1095 r 56 Pawrdiet ~o-$ 995 55 Bi Buick sesges $995 998 Conary 4 55 Buick ...2i..$ 795 rt Sin a Sy 55 Buick vas $1098 heater, testes white ar and good tires. $5 Buick .......$ 845 foci denies f little work. 54 Ford ......./$ 60 dr. ranch wagon, fordom Fado, heater, V-8 en bisck high off oar. 53 Pontiac . 4 dr. sedan, black white, hydramatic. lithe rust, ‘nae the rockers. ed FADES POOR sare OPEN EVES, se thi Phy HOPS AND SAVES DUNLAP LIGHTWEIGHT FC | ae Ail First Quality, 75-Pe. — MODEL DESIGNED FOR | a Craftsman Socket Sct 39 ‘THE HOMEOWNER 2 | ~ si es sate Pee eines eso * aemtony’ ‘Sells: at 7.50 second ‘rate tools here. Chrome-plated er steel. 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Sale. . aluminum tubing. ‘wood handle. | Automatic Self Starting Craftsman Rotary Mower Save 49 on Craftsman 6'-Inch Electric Hand Saw ® Regularly 84.95 Regularly Sells at © Cuts 20 Inches — 44.95 99 9 Cutting @ Guaranteed Heights One Yeor : aoe es , ' Lae) . @ Kromedge Blade : y The 2% HP-4-cycle Craftsman engine starts with a turn §AVE 3.96 on CRAFTSMAN CRAFT SMAN HEAVY DUTY TWO-SPEED SANDER _ Regular price was 44.95. Saw cuts 2x4's‘ easily at 45°. ‘and. downward handle push... . and you're ready .to MEDIUM DUTY SANDER SANDER CUT 9.96 - POLISHER CUT 7.51 pany esp) sol cot cece “: “ai ee a a owt g bie hokey int Now “SoltTare” muller, 00. ~One year gyararitee. Reg. 15.95 Peas aya Seg es Reg. 29.95 — High spéed for sand- Reg. 27.50 guide line for all angles le sat: trigoer ewileh. One ’ housing can't ru ' “Duale ne Ppa penis 119 fhe mars. andle, 1999 ing, low for polishing. 1999 Big 1/5 HP motor. 31 .95 With Case 22.99 deme Oies j és Rai Case . . Hardware Dept., Main Basement on your money back” SEAR’ — 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 | . .74,88 16.95 with cose. 12.99 ~ Reg. 84.50 Reel Mower 18-Inch. a: , é