_ eleventh. This indicates, the manager said, that Pon- _*s PON TAG, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957-40 PAGES - inances So und_ as City Faces New Problems By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL “Pontiac is ins sound fiscal position to take on any project with reason?” This was the encouraging picture painted yesterday noon by City Manager Walter K. Willman in his annual “state-of- -the-city” report before the Rotary Club. Willman stated that Pontiac’s bonded debt, assuming a $4,550,000 issue passed May 20, would still be only $7,450,000 considerably less than a $20,000, ~ “ceiling” of eight per cent of the city’s | assessed valuation permitted by the City “The future for-this community is very bright,” he added. “The city’s cash posi- tion 0 bak: abt ier a6 polilien Je ald. pod.” He cited figures showing the city’s tax rate dropped two per ‘cent since” 1951, the county rate jumped 29 per cent and the school 93 per cent for the same time. But he praised school officials for engineering a necessary and large building program, which, he said, was the reason for the tax boost. x * ® In a st of 14 Michigan cities, Pontiac’s ratio of as- sessed valuation to state equalized values was ranked tiac is assessing on a proportionate lower rate and still able to maintain comparable lower taxes. . * - He outlined that the city was undertaking some $3,312,000 in “cash” capital improvement jobs this year. He then listed certain problems facing the ety. Willman said the additional money needed to com- plete Pontiac General Hospital was the result of being “caught in the rising escalator Of prices.” He urged that “a progressive forward look be made to pass the bond issue” May 20. “It is unthinkable that this city should permit an unoccupied and unused skeleton to exist in the face of this terrific need,” the official said of the need for hospital beds. x *« * At present the city’s bonded debt includes a $75,000 airport hangar issue, a $645,000 ‘sewage treatment plant issuance, and the original $2,900,000 hospital package. The first two involve revenue bonds and are paying for themselves, while the last would be included in the city’s Segal inion Sank Aen : City Cutting’ Down Hospital Debt The manager declared that the city would begin this ‘year “whittling” away-in payment of the hospital debt. He listed 1957 “bond jobs” as the old hospital debt, a new $1,850,000 hospital issue, a $3,091,000 treatment plant; and the completion of the $600,000 parking lot package approved by voters last year. During his discussion of city taxes, Willman noted that the growth of Pontiac was evident in increasing kkk : kok x wk, ervice C ut pases, ins Major G x * ® City Postmaster Orders Saturday ~ Mail Shutdown Area Offices Also Go on National Five-Day- Week Plan Tomorrow It seems final there will be no mail delivery to- morrow and the nation’s to the public. Barring a last minute change of heart by Post- master General Arthur Summerfield, his order complete for tomorrow's closing cept special delivery. Dean added the new restric- tive schedule wil] not result in layoffs at the Pontiac Post Of- fice, but will reduce the nsum- ber of hours worked by tem- porary and extra help, “If we should get a telegram tonight saying to open tomorrow, we could do it,” he stressed, ‘‘but we don't think it's likely to hap- pen.” — * * * The new rules for postal service stem from a feud between the postmaster general and the House Appropriations Committee. DEMANDS $47 MILLION Summerfield said he would not restore Saturday service until the Congress grants $47 million in sup- plementary appropriations to oper- ate his department until July 1. Summerfield’s new rules, pend- ing the additional money, calli for no mai] deliveries on Saturdays (except special delivery) and the limitation of window hours during the week to 8% a day. Pontiac assessed valuations, budgets, and tax portions Of} ,osently keeps windows open 10 budgets from 1951 to this year. — Assessed values leaped 65 per cent from $153,- 216,160 in 1951 to approximately $254,000,000 this year. A 50 per cent climb from a 1951 $3,407,000 budget to a present $5,381,779 plan was experienced. The portions of the budgets derived from taxes jumped 61 per cent in the six year period, Willman said. x * * Outlining the 1957 capital improvement program, Willman ‘listed the following: Paving projects totaling $1,900,000 — This includes the city’s sHMare of the Orchard Lake-Telegraph under- pass, the widening of Orchard Lake avenue and Perry street from Huron to the city limits, and all other yearly paving jobs. “We pave eight to 10 miles per year,” the manager told the Rotarians. He continued by saying $630,000 would go toward sanitary, storm and cariewca sewer construction this year. Sidewalk construction in the city would total $110,000. At this point, Willman stressed that the city “is doing a lot of work that should have been done 20 years ago. We are carving our way out of a position and we must continue to do so.” - * 8. F The Public Safety. Building—Willman promised com-|y. pletion of this building to house police, fire headquar- ters, and municipal courts by no later than fall. He emphasized that it would be all paid for when the city moved in. A $200,000 appropriation this year will complete the $875,000 structure, the manager sald. Fifth Fire Station Almost Ready. . "Fitth Fire Statlon—“This station is about ready to move into if we get more men,” he explained. Payment toward Pontiac General: Hospital—The city will pay $167,000 out of the half-million dollars allo- renee kaa orem amadin er eae Civib Center — a property acquisition to expand proposed center around City Hall and Public Safety Building. - Aleport - $50,000 for the continuation Sten 6 Tae 8 2 a teen jhours a day. TO STOP MONEY ORDERS They also call for the end of posta] money order service in first and second class post offices start- ing April 29. The new regula- tions affect Pontiac, Auburn Heights, Drayton Plains, _Keego Harbor, Lakeville, Orchard Lake, Rochester and Walled Lake. The money order ban will not apply to Leonard and Lakeville, On April 29, too, the rules will prohibit handling of third class mail, except for. certain medical items, Tentative Sum_ Sets -Record of $8,857,493; Teachers Seek Raise Adoption of a record 1957-58 budget, discussion of teachers’ sal- aries and acquisition of a nhew es post offices will not be open curtailing postal service) |stands. In Pontiac, Acting Postmaster; Leslie Dean said today plans are| and no mail will be delivered ex-| ' x *« * ‘ |Party, the Communists, y el Education Board}. Adopts Budget AP Wirephote NAMED DIRECTOR — Cmdr. Winifred R. Quick, of Great Falls, Mont., will become director of the WAVES about July 1, the Navy has announced, Comdr. Quick, now stationed in London, will succeed Capt. Louise Wilde in the post. Hussein Seeks Socialist’s Help Jordanian King Asks Abdul Halim Miner to Form Government AMMAN (INS)—King Hussein called today on a Socialist mem- ber of the cabinet he fired two days ago to form a new govern- ment for beleaguered Jordan. x * * The new premierdesignate, Ab- dul Halim Miner, immediately won a promise of cooperation from the four leftist parties that forced the young King’s first choice for premier, Hussein Khalidi, to-aban- don his attempt to pick a cabinet. forced to resign reportedly be- cause his anti-Western stand con- flicted with the King’s favorable attitude toward President Fisen- hower’s Middle East doctrine. Miner, interior. minister in the Nabulsi government, also attended the conference. Miner was appointed acting pre- mier earlier this year when Hus- sein and Nabulsi visited Cairo. He later accompanied them on a second Cairo trip for talks with other Arab leaders. Nabulsi’s National Socialist) ists and the Baath Party to participate in Miner's cabinet without prior conditions. The refusal of those four parties, comprising a majority of the Cham- tinue her ties with the West. continued. . .. the, trunks of the olive trees with as if to embrace him. * * «. others :armed theniselves with ‘Heaped forward to defend Jeons. the local officials. i oe ee Tee sword, * omaani’e ttas ite bade MEMO TO CAESAR Peter Denies His Lord |=: Junius’ notes on events preceding the trial tng and festing, id Mian emag to the beens of The mob swirled up the hillside and between in the lead. When he saw the apostles, Judas spurted ahead and threw his arms around Jesus ‘The Nazarene pushed Judas away. “Judas,” he said, ‘‘betrayest thou the Son of -| man with a kiss?” The aposties saw quickly that Judas’ gesture was meant to identify their leader to the crowd. Simon Peter snatched up one of the swords; “With a swift blow, Simon Peter slashed the ear of a man named: Malchus, servant of one of : * *. “en the mob closed in. ‘They. bound the He aiked why they had come to seize him like a thief in the darkness, armed with swords and stayes, when he had been so often openly in the | temple and no move had beeh made to Harm him. \ / They gave him mo decent answer, but, push- Waterford Eyes Tax Boost Vote for Police Force Needs New Revenue to Replace Funds From| . Traffic . Violations Costs The possibility of a refer- endum on a tax boost looms in Waterford Township if the 16-man police force is to be maintained. Newly-elected supervisor m- |Elmer Johnson last night warned that additional source of income was sought by saying, “that if the allocation board ap- proves the budget in its entirety, they will have to take funds from the school budget since the township is taxed to its 15 mill limitation.” Board members met » last night and approved a 1957-58 budget of $430,810. In the plan $120,140 has been earmarked for police opera- tions. In the past, the department has relied almost entirely upon revenue from traffic violation | costs paid to justices. Expected monies from this source are estimated at $18,200 for next year. A ruling from Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh has placed a barrier in front of this practice. Kavanagh said justice costs should be limited to statutory fees and minor charges. * * * This would practically leave the local till empty, officials point out. Faced with the problem of how te support the force, board mem- bers concluded that it would be necessary to operate on borrowed money,.-This could only be ob- tained if property owners ap proved additional taxes at a special election, théy said. How this problem is to be solved is expected to come forth at the board’s regular. Monday evening session. The budget, which now goes to the county Allocation Board for approval, included a five, per cent salary increase for all township employes. * * With these increases, the budget remains almost equal to last year’s $480,111, due to four elec- tion expenditures to balance this year’s pay boosts, Other business taken up last night included the appointment of Johnson and James Seeterlin, newly-elected clerk, to the rec- reation board. It meets tonight to study its proposed budget. A Real Easter Rabbit UAW President Now Receives $22,000 Salary ~Other Raises Granted Close Convention __ ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Walter P. Reuther ‘achieved all the major ob- jectives he sought at the constitutional convention of the United Auto Work- ers. The 3,200 delegates were ready to return home after filling in unfinished details at today’s session. The convention last night voted almost unanimously to give Reuther a $4,000 Salary increase. He has been getting $18,000. Sal- aries of other union offi- ’ Icials also- were increased. In their weeklong convention, AP Wirephote “BUNNY” A YEAR OLD — Laughing with her favorite toy ani- mals is Anne Marie Rabbit, of Quincy, Mass., who will be one year old on Easter Day. Nicknamed “Bunny” by her parents, she has a grandfather named Peter Rabbit who will be a guest at her —_— day party. Units Still Must Act became apparent today. Township UF Choices Not Yet Determined Final decision as to how many of the 15 units of the| 3 Oakland County Townships United Fund will merge! nooit, to shape demands for 1958 with the United Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit air will be made by the directors of each township unit, itjcraft and farm-~ machinery com- Directors.of the Townships United Fund Monday union's ) to permit skilled workers to negotiate contracts. INSERT1L-14°"— “SEES” * * * Sun's a Deceiver— It's Topcoat Weather In spite of the sunshine, tem- peratures remained at a sub-freez- ing level through the forenoon and were expected to reach a high of only 35 to 38 today, Tonight the mercury will hover in a frosty 24 to 28 degree range. Partly cloudy and somewhat warmer with a high near 40 is the outlook for tomorrow, . This morning the U. S. Weath- er Bureau reported temperatures will average 10 to 12 degrees be- low the normal high of 56 and normal low of 37. for the next five days. Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- perature preceding 8 a.m. was 22. At 1 p.m. the mercury read 33. +voted to merge with the De- an officer named Caiaphas. They took Jesus Judas Iscariot inside for questioning, leaving a guard by the door. , Simon Peter had followed the crowd and now came up to join the soldiers who were building a fire to ward off the chill. A maid, talking with one of the guards, noticed then said: not.” sticks. They recognized the with Jesus. And despite their suspicion stayed on for nearly an hour longer. Simon Peter. She studied his face carefully and x & k& “This man was also with Jesus.” “Woman,” Simon Peter replied, I know him Shortly afterwards someone else in the crowd apostle. Again he denied being he However, when he was accosted a third time to-sheath his by a man who identified him as a Galilean, Simon Peter seemed to become disturbed. He said: Man, I know not.what thou sayest.” At that instant the cock crowed, for the first | light of morning was beginning to show in the eastern sky, and Simon turned quickly and colnet see. There were tears in his eyes. Plainly he had remembered the prophecy that troit Fund, according to Vern Willard, Farmington, aaa of the ‘Township F. However, only seven/doning the principle of industrial townships of the 15 were unioniom. ¢ wt represented at the meeting. It became apparent today that | anion at least a number of the townships|urineq do not plan to go along with the decision of the board. The townships may: Be. inde- pendent, join the United Founda- tion in Detroit, the Pontiac Reuther ane the: UAW’s - gaining “a very *Cuntnaed on Pegs 2, Col, 4) $300 Pot-O-Gold Awaits Solution id Iromsti delegate to the Oakiandito Press Puzzle jp Weeks Conte Ne patie, cee, apd he was bit- join the Detroit organization, if certain conditions can be met, in- elude Farmington, Novi, Lyon, : es ENA ’ Ps P 3 In Today's Press 3/36) 137 a < | vod fen ee errr ee | Seis Obituaries ......... béieesgve 5 jon page 12 of today’s paper. Cor- County News ... |... .4§ [Fect answers to this one will bring Editorials «....... 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Rocks \ Comined From Page oo et Dy Firemen‘s Assn. | matter” to craft tinions from 29 Reported Dead, NN ermeta -r % Hle said it gave| BIRMINGHAM. — The snmualifun provides funds in excess of fa Me Sey ao ee Iman Reports on City Affairs: Sie “ family welfare and recreational)$$00 for each student. Alternates - (Continued From Page One) - se Missing, 120 Safe From ‘fe union eke ag tae hw spewed by te Bie Yor are Hl String ad Led “Witman told club members that the field is the third large: Overloaded Ferry tomation, cans gi poe ge a aoune ta : state in the amount of traffic. a - < Assn. has set pril 25.) . <4 Technological advances, he said, Parks — Appropriation of $20,000 here. He thanked the club for logins peg Pays ferry" lare increasing the proportion of|'¢, Birmingham Theater. Given|271.86 has been awarded by the contributions toward Rotary Park. registered passenger capaci-|White-collar workers —- engineers, Voting Machines — The city will-eomplete the payment for si samme chatructio in technicians and mechanics—In the|,, ta. auek , : machines this year, Willman said. * “The ‘machines are here to stay,” Japan's picturesque inland sea free asic industries where the homes ey tls Wine beter cee : he added. day and sank quickly, More than|VAW represents ‘ This year the Greyhound Lines |bidders, was also successful con- = Miscellaneous — $50,000 for unexpected departmental needs 100 persons were feared lost, It ig asked: Which Is the me | Win provide fee | Apter, for lots 2 and 3. Future Problems Listed — 1 Switching from the present to the future, the city manager out- organization elther buy- dof Education lined the following problems which the city faces in the immediateling ang 120 had been rescued. Per capita payments to the AFL-| ers attendance or te be turned future: ee oe - |CIO indicate the Teamsters have over to one of the youngsters. OKs Record Budget Water — He spoke briefly of the recommendation of the Na-/ The national police, reporting 2" ‘ gate 80g tional Sanitation Foundation that Pontiac, and Oakland and five other|219 aboard, said there were 27|®, i" the 1'4million-membership HY PAY MORE? Hunter and George Montgomery! (Continued From Page One) Maybe you can afford to pay more — but it's silly to category, in “Gun Belt’ plus an hour of ee nee, we ares Sen iise vera eeagie, tet 2 #3 . pl without any decision by the board. pay more for the same thing you can get for much less the year 2000. FE are One Teamsters official said pri- 24 The teachers are at SIMMS — Don’t YOU more! ! He emphasised industry's role in the plan and its necessary |", Americins Were aioe esasea|Vately 1,350,000 was “a good round! Organization of the senior men’s ttaling $448,000 while the board has poy. ! “aporoyal. “Ite get ths, wo might have a supply of soft waler line area, ZT mules east of, Hino, (HsWe” for his union, Dave Beck. |eroap qponsored jointly by the Bir|set aside in. the budget $250,000] Emm ) hntnd nuinmentl by 19m," he sald. lt ltl fel, Hope of| Teometers president, uned the Sp House and|!r all wage: increases. Best Buys in Photographic Equipment: | more survivors faded ure 1,400, in & press rei “|Recreation Dept. has progressed The main lines of argument |E. GIANT PT He ward, that under the plan, Pontiac residents would pay| finding TP lBeck also claimed 1% million|t, ¢he point that the group has| were these: The beard sald ~-GIAN ! SALE for EASTER PICTURES increased rates. * *« * members at various times. its own officers, Leo Steir| did not have the. money to The city official pointed out that the foundation had recommended) j1,..hima police said 1¢.| This week the United Auto Work- sanaed grosdens, Rivard te, ona Duo-P k agningt contly divided and competing agencies 1o supply water to the|,furowiins police said a 16 /..h. been using 1% mili viee_president, ‘Truscott! the eould be ‘Sound’ by: a “six-county area. the captain was collecting) membership total at its conven jing id- se ie OR, iets wae the Site vessel |tion in Atlantic City. tioaal members have been named Pontiac's need for more water was based on the fact, Willman} slammed Toramary Rock at|/HARD TO DETERMINE to membership hospitality PIO-| another { of business was said, that the city’s water was becoming ‘ ‘harder,” containing more) 1:7 pn. Accurate union membership is|gram committees. escliee en anata ox 147.87 F} | } Q) ose = 310 Mots Im LAYAWAY } 0 em Home fF ‘urnishings: “ rt 20 Vee = a mat DRAYTON ¢: : . i ~ i 3 ~. {1 —use LAYAWAT! Open Friday Nights, ti 9 2 ghost and Lowest Temperaiares This Date in 04 ¥: 38 te 2008 18 in 7940 sicinienngs You'll Enjoy Shopping at Gentry’s __ on om Hf SIMM3 08. =]. (eed, \a- gah oe ee \ i jee + \ : } oe ee ¥ eae 3 4 aa 4 yi i ‘ ‘ ae gS ete Ae f ih ' ad ciate es c* : < * 4 i 3 ul? * * : ‘ ae ‘ Bed ‘ : 4 <4 1 ee \ s . a : 4 © \ le 5 st (aa 5 ee ” Emes _ ae PONTTAC PRESS. ‘FRIDAY: APRIL 12, ‘i007: of i Ah oe 5 eB ee ae so. ‘s r ms z DONT. BE t Lowest in 9 Years . Pf ilowest-rate in nine years. ‘Whea It Comes to Values It’s Christmas The rate of: new,.housing starts : - to about 830,000 Day, Every Day at - pt rir pines KAREN’S * if cea Reports of the continued sag Home Building Rate | | if . Bensons Says: Vm "Quitting thé Ledies’ Ready - to - Weer Business to Make Room for My. Enlarged ‘Uniform Department. Cost or Price Means Nothing! Every Suit, — Coat — Toppers — -Dresses Must Be Sold! r ‘GOING OUT OF § | ‘f i TOYLAND District Court Clerk's Car Hits Three Parked Autos ure, crashed into three parked cars in front of a church, causing more than $3,000 damage. Hanna, who wasn't hurt, said “There is no question that I was at fault. I was driving past the church and became listening to the music of the choir. One of the car’s wheels locked and I attempted to step on the brake. I hit the accelerator in- stead.” Zoo Exchanges Flock A: 100% Wool, Hi Loop Pile, only ............ Pan B. Rayon and Nylon Carved $095 | Tobago Heavy Cut Pile. . per yd. ‘of Animals for Apes c. 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Woodward, Birmingham = - 8 A MI 6-6550. "i THE STADLER FERTILIZER CO, \’ Pontiac Ph. FE 2-0491 - 28 Jackson St. | ee {Me o 1010 Denison ieee * Cleveland 9. ee ih cS , f ° f j : F * i ‘ | ‘ \ ‘ | Re ee eT ee ee ane eee +! Pirates Hit Tiger Rookie Hard + = ¢ 2 * i oe ee wey 4 ‘ , = # . > « Help Tigers? ‘ CHARLOTTE, N.C. @® — Isidirectly on the handsome~young'loss of the spring — this time; Things were mighty rough for 2 Will Don Lee ‘ . Young ing to de|Arizona righthander personally, |10-2 at the hands of the Pittsburgh | Thornton Lee's son yesterday, : the “isoeh Mere with pret si {Manager Jack Tighe picked him ; Reeded pitching help? from college campus to the Majors!" Now the test will be whether pitch in Augusta, Ga., where > * * * in Jess than a calendar year, was Lee can come back strong and ea a his only . \ cdiuor games “The jury is still out on this hit hard and often yesterday as make good on his bid to stick (base a8 a member oO € 4 ae 331. hainaan! lub. Augusta Sally League team last + puzzler and the decision will hinge'the Tigers absorbed their 17th| with the parent « ae, 2 ca ; . The pesky Pirates, hottest thing around this spring, made | it elear right from the start that they had no intention of making” the youngster look good, They pounded him for eight hits iand seven runs in the five innings Lee, trying to make the jump Pirates. A A. Si Dale Long and a three-run poke outfielder. Lee walked five and had a real miserable day, * * * In earlier appearances he had on homers — a two run blast by} by Paul Smith, a new Pittsburgh 2 ‘ : Sor, reels ee Gh Gaui iS eS oe obs oarge Con 4 Winaie-dhkd LL , \ |) |THE PONTIAC PRESS, ¥ APRIL 12) 1957," . ae m= imete F — ; : i j : as : aes ae \ ee : : \ . eee ce pre Cote ee, ht . tie £O 3 7 Montreal Trips | Geffrion Scores Twice as Canadiens Take 4-2 Decision at Boston BOSTON (—Montreal’s talent- irich hockey forces can sweep Bos- ton in. the Stanley Cup final Sun- day now that Bernie Geoffrion jand Jacques Plante have helped} ‘the Canadiens’ to a prohibitive 3-0 i bulge. ; he worked. Five of the rims came; > -¢ Geoffrion scored twice and goal- ‘ie Plante foiled Boston's big bid ‘as the third period began last ‘night in Montreal's 4-2 triumph, | /HAFS ONE GAME | Les Canadiens are confident Bruins for3rd | Straight Time been the sensation of the Tiger but not cocky about their three camp with his confidence, his| Victories and chances to take the broken as result of a fall this week. He will be ready for the | season's opener. Jap Wrestlers Beaten Twice Thursday night was a rugged evening for Japan's traveling ama- teur wrestling team. Pr Ut ihossealaadlin deaiusliaemioutiontidialed uid se ie’ Si. ie: ak poise and his excellent assortment of pitches. He was charged with two of the numerous defeats but never trouble. Will the pounding in front of the “home folks” help him or hurt him? That's something only Lee will be able to answer. The Tigers were scheduled here today. against Pittsburgh in the bound series which winds up in Charleston, W. Va. on Sunday, ee malar nh PITTSBURGH ea ee ae ae Tuttect 3°68 Waist 400 ee a. me j$itee if} . PAW PAW HOMERS — Charley Maxwell . AP ages Kaliner! 3 1 i Mejais cf 10 06 _{ctosses the plate after hitting a two-run homer Kaline (left) and Earl Torgeson (right). Far le wrorboned 3 ig Reames eo 3 3 for the Tigers against Pittsburgh in Augusta, Ga., is Pirate pitcher Dan Kravitz. The Tigers lost, Pinigan 3b 3 0 0: Long 10 331 “yesterday. The welconiing committee was Al 10-2, Wilsone 1 0 © Thomas3b 123° re aa _éThe Washington Senators won Lionel Hebert and Jay Hebert Crimianp © © © Groatss 2 01 ‘only one of their 11 games played form the leading brother combina- WIBC Tour ney je (lbh mae tee “in Cleveland during 1956. '’ .|tion on the professional golf tour. | - . Pace p 10} eran ved | : in Full Swing ead oe _ M'ski 2b 5 0 DAYTON, Ohio @—Competition) pois, 37 2 6 Totals 35 10 14 A-Grounded out for Lee in 5th B-Grounded out for Crimian in 8th C-Panned for Face in 9th is expected to step up consider-| ably today and tonight when the! i ft 4 * AW yy , Pittsburgh «(N) 000 = i ; i i m| Detroit (Ar 020 - cream of the nation’s women! a, Abb-tens creak bowlers squares off for the $109,- |smith. 4, Pritchard, Face, ‘|to 750 averages) and division No,|W-Hall. L-Lee. ‘e y {A}, 3 (under 650. averages). |, recy i = es had he been in serious third of their five-game north-* Thomas, Maxwell 2.) ,. 2B-Kravitz 2. 3B-Pritchard. HR-Maxwell, 584 jackpot in the 37th women's) Long, Smith, 8-Smith, Hall. 8F-Smith. * * t The Japs ey ends of an , all-star mat show last night in the t's a big one but the biggest aah Southfield High School gym on the One still has to come,” said Coachin..s ier of their United States ooh The “clinching wae ei tour. They finished with seven ways is the hardest.” wins, four losses and two draws. * * * | Michigan’s AAU grapplers de- | “I won't predict anything. They, feated Japan in Olympic free- (the Bruins) still have a good) Style bouts. The final score was best-of-7 competition in four | st don’t make it four straight it won't; @t of mine matches. _ be because we didn’t try.” Jack Santa, Berkley High School Toronto in 1943 was the only ace, suffered one of Michigan’s team to drop the first three games|two defeats. Competing in the 115- in the finals and rally to win the pound division, Santa was pinned cup. by Japan's Takashia Hirata at x & 8:45, Geoffrion’s two goals as Mon- * * * treal built up a 3-0 first period ad-| In Greco-Roman style wrestling, vantage put him within two of the/the Ford Recreation Club of Dear- individual record for single s€@-\horn, National AAU champion, de- son Stanley Cup competition. feated the Japanese, 3-2. Teammates Rocket Richard and Jean Beliveau share the mark at 12 goals each. Richard got his in) Br, : See nine games in 1944 while Béeliveau| ooklyn Pair k Sineeded 10 contests a year ago. New Handball, Honors |Boom Boom has 10 in eight mee) ito date. DALLAS (#—Jimmy Jacobs of jLos Angeles and Vic Hershkowitz Plante, known as ‘‘the wander- of Brooklyn, the one-two men for a 5 , jthe past two years in national jer” for his tendencies to leave "heb ndball singles, team up this aft- net to chase loose pucks when he has a chance to beat an enemy|®!"00n in seeking the doubles * * hampionship. team and don’t forget it but if we| 77-10 with Michigan taking seven “The tennis, P “Racquet Squad,” with the heaviest artillery in Gonzales, pulls into Detroit tomorrow .|night for another in thé cross country feud which in- cludes Ken Rosewall, Pancho Segura arid Dinny. Pails, Jack Kramer, captain. of the rasqueteers, keeps trying to find a suitable competitor for Pancho, but each year Gonzales walks off with about a hundred grand and better than two-to-one margin in the pro tennis tour. x °s * Frank Sedgman, a great Aussie with a beautiful back- hand, jumped the amateur ranks with’ Ken McGregor three years ago only to be bounced back with Pancho’s jet-propelled drives. _ Tony Trabert, with a pretty good service of his own, saw the temptation of six figures, but his showing was even more disappointing than Sedgman’s. As for Rosewall, he’s the little guy with the big heart, and while Pancho keeps winning, the matches keep get- ting tougher. & & s When Rosewall, instead of fellow-Aussie Lew Hoad, accepted Kramer’s $65,000 offer to battle Gonzales, it was almost a foregone conclusion that the little 5-foot-7 Davis Cup ace would be swallowed alive. However, many of the game’s authorities were under the opinion that before the tour reached mid- point, Rosewall would not succumb to Pancho’s drives as easy as Ken’s predecessors. And it seems to be proving true. Big Pancho is now being forced to hammer away for five sets before driving the Aussie into the ground, and in the process he has complained about some blisters popping up on his hands. © : ' Kramer who often gets to the scene in advance of ‘his troupe analyzes the Gonzales-Rosewall series in ‘comparison with some of the matches of the past | Seasons. cess “Rosewall doesn’t wilt like Trabert, he just keeps pumping that ball back no matter how hard Gonzales blasts it,” said Kramer, “and Kennev is almost as . good at returning Pancho’s serve as Pancho Segura, who is probably the best. , “We all thought Gonzales would wear Rosewall down with power, but Kenny is one of the best retrievers in tennis and he almost drives Pancho Whacky with some of the shots he returns,” Kramer added. x *&* * When the tour got started in Australia, the Aussie fans naturally loved Rosewall’s gameness against Pan- cho. It led to heckling, and a few tantrums by Pancho | who has established himself as tennis’ answer to Tommy Bolt, and finally it led to a smashed racquet when Kenny | scored an upset in their second match. | But the fans love it, and they often urge little Rose- |wall to provoke a tantrum or two from his bigger | DP- : ; Pendleton, Mazeroski ¢ _|International Bowling Congress) tnd Skinner; Pinigan, boiling and Torge- Lyell noe ny ‘ —— - ruins) Jacobs and Hershkowitz meet ‘| tournament here. ikonnee k Betrag 6. Sadat 1, Voce three pees io os mene i lia (John Sloan and Phil Collins of Chi- x * * 3, Lee 5, Crimian 1, Aber 1, SO-Hall 2. . 7 cago for the title, ” ; Face 1, Purkey 1, Lee 2, Aber 1. 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C. 6 Fordham 13, Yale 2 |N.Y., put together a pair of 34s | THU "Ss FIG : | Los ancnu o“immy Corns. 14. yesterday to take the first-round An i mh ou li ‘ ry ’ ee oe” cee’ Gee a ee lead with a 68, two under par for RE, Mass. —Bobby McCue, 196*..\the 6,720-vard Sedgefield Country Boston, knocked out Benny (Red) Ran- |dell, 133%, Halifax, 4. per Nine Opens Wit 3-1 Win Over Skippers | Shortstop Bud Hayward account. | infielder tallied the clinching mark- fed for all three runs and hurier/er after reaching safely on a |Terry Zellhart spun a neat three-/fielder’s choice. jhitter as the Pontiac baseballers x * lopened their season with a 3-1 vic-| Sixth inning singles by Shan | tory at Waterford yesterday. iGriffith, Charley MclIlrath and Zellhart fanned six and did not;Hayward concluded the Pontiac issue a walk over the 7-inning| scoring. . jroute. He had a one-hit shutout! Four errors hindered the WTHS going until a hit batter and singles cause. The Chiefs played flawless by Dean and Roth produced the ball afield. Club course that y-elded only Waterford --, 000 001 6—1 2 ‘Plans European Trip Tigers Give Ruel Leave | | DETROIT (® — The Detroit Baseball Co. announced today that ‘Herold D. (Muddy) Ruel, assistant to the president, had been granted 'a year’s leave of absence. | The club said only that “the Ruels will vacation in Europe.” Ruel) © ‘declined further comment on his leave. Ruel came to the Tigers in 1950 as farm director and rose to | general manager. When the club was sold after the 1956 season, | general manager. A one-time big league catcher, Ruel was with the Cleveland In- dians’ front office before joining. Detroit. x * }:. John Fetzer, Kalamazoo radio and television executive is chalir- (‘min of the Tigers’ new ownership. Fred Knorr, also.a Michigan radio lexecutive, is president. - e Ruel will ,head for Italy and observers around Detroit feel that he won't come back to the club. : . 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Huron, Pontise FE 4.0561 Good Will Ambassador ' WASHINGTON (INS)—The White House has announced that Dr. Mil-|3¢ the President’s| 3'4. brother, will. make a_ two-week good will visit to Mexico in June las the chief executive’s personal |* | Milton, president of Johns Hop-|3, kins University, will carry the per- ‘ sonal rank of ambassador during the trip, which is being made at the invitation of Mexican President/|« Three Persons Hurt in Two-Car Collision Three persons yesterday were injured in a two-car collision on U.S. 10 at White ake road in In- Taken to Pontiac General Hos- pital were Leroy Israel, 45, of 1808 and his wife, Mary, 48. Israel was treated for chest Thjuries and released. Mrs. Israe] remains in satisfactory con- dition in the hospital with a Driver of the other car, George Harris, 104 N. Main St., Clarkston, was treated for -a fractured rib and released, State Police said Harris has been issued a ticket AAA Keeps Account Automobile Club of Michigan joffices in Pontiac and 13 other|{) communities will henceforth do their own bookkeeping in the sale Secretary of ‘State James M, Hare announced The move, saving $40,000 to $50,- |000 a year, Hare said, will have | the offices reporting directly: to |Lansing instead of local fee of- Other offices affected are in | Adrian, Bay City, East Dearborn, |West Dearborn, Detroit (Mack ave- nue), Ferndale, Hamtramck, Lin- 'coln Park, Monroe, Port Huron, Viet-Nam will have a scooter fac- ~\"Soas — 11.00-11.50 30-dox. cade; medium, 9. ‘patti 10.00; 0.00; small, 1.50-8.50. DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, April 11 (AP) — Ewes, F.O ~— eases included, Federal - pats w Whites: Grade A, Jumbo 41-45, weighted Grade a large 34- “36. wid “ave. Browns: Grade A, jumbo 043, wtd. avg, 41%: large 36-38, wid. ave. 1; medium 34. Grace C, large 27-29; wtd. “Enecks: 24%-28. wid. ave. 26%. Commercially graded: Whites: Grade A, large 34-35; medium Browns: Grade A, large 33-34'4; me- um 22. Market steady. Offerings of large whites about adequate to short in some pone for ¢ demand. Brown “8 and medium whites fully ample, trading fair, Arrivals light he moderate. CHICAGO BUTTER AND edGs CHICAGO, Apri] 8 {AP) — Butter steady; receipts 1,200,000; wholesale buy- prices unchanged; 93 score AA 89: 9 ae b8\e; 89 C 88; cars 90 B 58%; aj as steady to firm: receipts 21,600 esale buyin; DK prices unchanged to | poe higher; per cent or tter A white 321%; mixed 31: mediums 27%: ix @; dirties 26; checks 2544; eurrent receipts 27%. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, gel nd 10 (AP)-—Potatoes eld; serivale 8 281; total Us shipments 760; Can re oy $; supplies mod erate; demand slow; market dull; Idaho showing weaker tendency that prevailed on Wednesday; bulls active, strong to cr es 16.00-17.00; few lots os 78-23 00 acer ont low prime Ply oo — hetfers 3.00- canners and cutters 10. 80-13-00 esiitey 1 bulls 15.00. 6.76; out- : ; 00; culls 11.90-13.00; several loads . choice yearia ’ 5 09; 600 «th. ‘ included at outside ace ‘fed and choice steers calves Court Hearing Set in Pontiac Shooting Grady Lee Miller, 33, of 10237 Alton Ct., Ferndale, was sched- uled to appear today in Municipal Court on a warrant charging fe- lonious assault with intent to mur- si MAK ta, topped. sions considering the . 1,| pace of preceding weeks, the mar- .| was about tll higher; vealers _steady; stockers and) Deals at NEW YORK Ui-The stock mar- ket was mixed in sluggish deal. rs) ings early y today. Leading stocks fluctuated in a narrow: range, * * * After some unusually active ses- dawdling ket was apparently taking it ansy, ‘| prokers said, Normal reluctance to extend commitments prior to a -| weekend was also in evidence. — * * * Loew’s was an exception, ris- ing about a point. following denial "| of a published report that a group to buy control of the company in order to liquidate \icertain assets, rr a a a Lukens Steel, which has skyrock- eted this week, was off another point as profit-taking continued. Bethlehem and Republic Steel lost fractions but U. S. Steel recovered about a half{of yesterday’s 1-point loss, * * * Chrysler picked up a Major ‘fraction but other motor shares ‘|showed little change. Oils were mixed, Royal Dutch dropped about a point, Gulf Oil was up a trifle. Standard Oil (New Jersey) was firm. + * * Leading rails also showed slight changes, Southern Railway and Pennsylvania Railroad backed away a bit. * * * Small gains were registered by Goodrich, Radio Corp., American Telephone, American Cyanamid, Allied -Chemical, Philco, Jones- Manville and Hiram Walker. Among losers w e re Kennecott, International Nickel, American Can and International Paper, New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) useeta, 40; | Minnesota-N¢ — Dakota Red River y Pon 90; new: arrivals 11; track 78; supplies moderate: Matra j us _ = Hi demand slow, market dull; Florida Aled if nag" came a P.M Round Reds none reported. Alum Lid ....1264 LOF Gis » m4 Ale evens 90.2 Lib Model .,.. 11.6 Am Airiin .... ug. Li a . 24 m Cyan .... Loc re, Poult Am Can... ..43.3 iw" . 19. ry am Goo Be eg FS cs x DETROIT POULTRY = > Ae: --5 3 DETROIT. April 11 (AP) — Prices paid Am Tea. rel 7 Y/ a oS r pound F.O.B. Detroit for Am Tob a bs ‘363 quality live poultry w to 10 om A Mare Ch & 8 211 Heavy hens a eavy preter or| Anaconda 4 ae bd | fryers (3-4 Ibs.): Bar 8 2544-26. | Ai B46 Mp Keo .... 08 Chponetion (under 6 ine.) 30- 31: tover|Armco Sti (67 Minn M&M... 673 5 Ibs.) 31-32, Ducklings u, Ar 14.3, Monsen Ch .., 142 Market fully steady on fryers, barely) Atchison ..4.2 Mont Ward... 57.2 steady on balance. Arrivals light consist-| / i 1 | Motorola ..... 42.4 ing mostly of fryers. Prices on Barred 67 Murray Cp .,. 25.5 Rock fryers a half to one cent higher, 104 Bise ..... Ba demand. slightly improved for the fully. ! at Nat Cash R .. 55.3 ample supply Offerigas of heavy type gpg Neat Dairy .. 47 hens and Hghter weight caponettes ex- 164 Nat Gyps .... 374 pacer hog with light trading centered on “‘s9 «No Am Av .. 311 best quality. “41.3 Nor Pac . 40.5 rist My ..... 40.4 Nor Sta Pw ., 17.1 CHICAGO POULTRY /Brun Balke ...48 Nwst Airlin ., 166 CHICAGO, April 11 (AP)—Live poultry] Budd Co ..... 83 Ohio Oil... 36.4 about steady;. rece! te 716 coops: tyah- weregene io Ma oo Cng 4 — 606 vos SLL spa f.0.b. pay- “wedi ital oe 104 Owens 10 Gi 61.6 ing prices unchanged; heavy hens Té'e-|Garrier Co... 50 Pac G & Ei . 4 18, mostly 14%-16; light hens 12-13; oldiGesey1 18. DAR A LW Air 18.3 roosters 12-13; caponettes under’ 4¥a\Geter Trac ..91.4 Eeeh Epi ... 44 Ib, 23%-28 over 4% Ib. 28-32 ene on. se Ferem Ue —— Caryeler SApen ae omer § wc... shot Cities Svs iy OO.0) Ce ee * . Gack Equip .. sa. Pe si Cola...) 228 Livestock Cole Palm ... 44.7 Pier... 81.2 Col Brd A. 343 eras el en DETROIT LIVESTOCK y posta ae 305 Philip Mor... 426 DETROT, April 11 (AP)—Detroit Live-iGon Edison .. 44.4 Phili Pet .... 48.2 stock Report Con N Gas... 42 Prot & G ,. 47 Hogs- lable 150. Butchers and sowsiGongum Pw “4.7 Pure O11 ... 7 25 cents lower. Mixed lots U8. No l,j\con Pw pf 4% 98.4 RCA 35.5 2 and 3} butchers 180-240 Ibs.. 17.50-17.75:/Cont Can “4 Repub &ti 3.4 mixed No. 1 and 2 190-220 Ibs. 18.00: Cont COP&S . 131 Reyn Met a7 few sorted No. 1 18.25: 240-300 Ibs.;Cont Mot .... 75 Rey Tob . 87 largely No. 2 and 3, 16.75-17.25; 300-|Cont Oil .... 56. Rock Spe 29.3 400 Ibs, No. 3 15,18-1¢ 25; 160-180 Ibe, Copper Rag .: 378 Royal Dut ri mixed grades 16.25-17.00. Sows 300-400/Corn Pd .... 303 gg eway st ‘ 60.2 Ths. mixed grades 15.50-16.00; 400-600/Curtiss Wr .. 43.6 g¢ Jos Lead .|. 42.2 Tbs. No. 2 and 3 14.25-15.00. Boars end/Deere . ...... 30.2 gy Reg Pap 405 stags 12.00-13.50. Compared inst week|Det Edison ... 304 go ovir wer || 39 barrows and gilts 75 cents lower, sows|Dow Chem ... $8.5 > "3 25-50 cents lower. Du Pont .....1874 ears Reed .. 368 Cattle—alable 200, Cleanup affair to-|East Air L .. 366 Goo ** 434 day. Pew plainer fed steers and heifers|East Kod .... 90, god’ga.*: 432 offered steady. ot supply slaughter/El Auto L ... 367 cou 28 "442 cows steady to cents lower. Decline|E! & Mus ... 41 ge. “a3 on utility ae Cod Lower grades steady.|/E™mer Rad .... a: 4 b a ’’' 30 Pew canner and cutter cows 11.00-13.00. | Firestone at Shona. ar Few utility cows 13.50-14.50, some these|food Mach oe 8 Db still unsold, Compared last week, re- Ford Mot 2 oe \Frueh Tra . 20.2 Sta Ol NJ ,.. 50 ceipts slightly tnerensed over same pe- 63 Bta riod won ago. Bulk supply fed steers pe Ei mem: £0 spe a Ss he and heifers quality not as attractive - oP . 42 Btevens. a4 as week before. Most fed steers and b bos Mille 66.7 ed) eek. My |heifers standard to average. Choice cows\qen yrotors ., 404 eich! oe BA in reduced iiupply along With balls./Gen Tel "43 Fog Co ... 0.7 About five stockers and feedersiGen Tire ||... 15 PN oO ea -. & at ee eee : Gillette Thomp Pa’. ane ves—Salable 25. Not enough to test | Goebe i tyade. Wechanged compared tnt weet.|Sonanes” tg Timk R Bear 100.4 Vealers 1.00-2.00 higher at high time Gran Paige .. 2 ofS W Alr .. 15.2 of week. Choice and prime vealers 28.9% \Gt No Ry... 42.8 Twent Cen -- 38 good to low choi 00-27.00,\Gt West 8 ,. 204 ao ent Cen .., 26.5 standart 10 low coed leee-2i08, Greyhound , .. 16 ge TRE | — uit Olt. 142.137 Un ‘Carbide “ 1103 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hersh Choe «'. $3) Unit air’ Lin’ 39 CHICAGO, April 11 (AP) — Salable Hooker Bi... 35 Unit Aire... 78.7 hogs 6,500; fairly active: generally Cent (|(.. 56.3 Unit, Fruit ... 46.5 steady to strong on butchers: instances Indust Ray 39. (Un Gas Cp... 34.4 10-15 higher on weights under 240 Ib; Rand .... 79 8 Rub ...., 4! sows mostly steady; shipping outiet im-|tniand sti. || 69 US Steel ..... 62.1 proved with additional iate orders;|interiak Ir . 97 US Tob .,.... 174 mixed 2-3 190-230 Ib, butchers 17.75- nt Bus Mch..533.4 Walgreen 29.4 18.00; few late 1810: few lots No, 3.Int Harv ..... 36.1 West Un Tel 182 down to 17.65; several lots 1-3 mostly |Int Nick . 107.3 Weste A Bk ., 20.6 <8 these weighte 18.25: few lote mostiy/[nt Paper ...100 Weste El ...., 57.7 220 18.25 - 18.50; around 150 [nt Tel&Tel .. 33.1 White Mot 48.1 head at 18.80. No, 2-3 240-280 Ib, 17.60. |Isl Crk Coal ., 47.7 Wilson & Co , 13.7 17-15; few lots No. 1-2 240-280 Ib, at|Johns Man ..., 49.4 Woolworth .., 43.2 17.85: few volume No. 3 330 Wh.\Jones 3 L .,.. $16 Yale & Tow . 20.6 17.00- 17.50: large. lots mixed grade Kennecott , . 116.2 Young 8&@W 325 350-550 Ib. sows 15.80-16.75; with few|Kimb Cik ..., 443 et tence diet ims 5 lable ca calves 200; steers Pe and heifers mostly steady: beef cows STOCK AVERAGES fully steady, while canners and cutters), NEW YORK. April 12—:Compiied by the Associated Press). 60 Indust. Ralls util Stocks Prev. an shee ey 35 743 179 eek ago ,..... 258 tae 14.2 176.7 Month ago ,., iio 1204 74.0 1737 Year ago ,,....269.1 1465 741 18689 1987 High ,..,,..265.1 1347 746 182.9 iT Low ,.+4..340.6 1184 72.2 166.0 1986 High ....,.276.3 115.1 769 101.5 1986 Low ......244.0 126.2 696 1716 pinddagete STOCKS Nephier Co.) Figures ate decimal points are elghths Low Noon ,| Allen Elec. & Equip. oo 26 2.7 Baldwin Rubber Co* ... 183 163 .| Rosa Gear Co.* . BoD 23.4 24 G. L. Of! & Chem. Co* .: 2 22 Howell Elec.» Mtr. Co* ., 4.7 6 Peninsular M. nee Co...101 101 10.1 The Propset Co* ... . 106 11 Rudy Mig. Co, ......... 5 12 12.3 Toledo Edison Co* ..... ° 13.4 13.6 Wayne 8. Prods. Co.* 130614 *No sale: bid and asked. Elected at Cheboygan CHEBOYGAN (® — Roland Dag- well of Indian River has been named new chairman of the Che- boygan County Board of Supervis- ors, he replaces his cousin, Elfon C. Dagwel] of Mackinaw City, who der, His victim, Suntiac State. Hos- pital attendant Preston Bell, 2, of 15460 Winder St., Detroit, was withdrew his name from nomina- tion to make election unanimous. Fe ore. ish brothe =. Og i, r got ier bi a om. Tent a Roses at ry. VACKARO, . nd of Maude B. with Rev. widaifiela officiating. : io White Chapel Cemet Sparks-Griffin jeral Home rasan service under the aus- __pices of ; Funeral Directors Ls R, AMBULANCE, GROU Purse} Funeral Home, FE e211, Donelson-Johns FUNERAL et “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS COATS NERaL* HOME Complete cilities, OR Drayton Plains — Waterford d Twp. ~~ SPARKS-GRIFFIN Thoughtful Service Voorhees-Siple | ‘FUNERAL HOME — Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 : Cemetery Lots 5 ) SPACE IN WHITE CHAPEL Cemetery, section 3267, FE 5-3233. WHITE CHAPEL — 7 AVE ce an Ga of the gamma $150, 249 Chamberlain WHITE CHAPEL — aye. GRAVES $125, three — $175, six $300, LI 49-2167. Help Wanted Male 6 “ATTENTION We are léoking for 2 or 3 men. pleasant working conditions, pay tke we a above average. Apply Huron between 10:30 and a ato GLASS INSTALLER Must be experienced, LI 17-9600, BODY MAN — Experienced. 50-50 commission, —— working conditions, vas he AL HANOUTE CHEV- ROLET- SICK, LAKE ORION. CAB DRIVERS. AGE 3% 6 OR 6 OLD & parttime, cw. fins 438° Orchard é RS STEADY & PART ‘ or night. 101 W. Huron, CEMENT MAN, WHO wants work to give estimate on job. MI 4-1604. COOK, MUST BE EXPERIENCED with brofler work, “rite Pontiac _Press 118. ~CARGILL DETROIT CORPORATION Manufacturers of Special Machinery Requires a detail drafteman ~ ed jth ample oppor- tenity ~ eavescomene Cal) MI 45400. Do You Want to RE TIME? rm WORK IN ¥ RECEIVE TRAINING } FROM Nibage er oP He OET A NEW CAR AT A BIG BE ABLE TO TALK TO ANYONE BUILD A 8 iy You can do atl” the ENEROETIC SALESMAN. 31 TO % to cover protected territory on Ps ee ot appliances, leads fur- nish ry, commission, car lesases ; talermana er Ae inive Redan chard Lake Ave Co, 2635 | ~~~ Graduate Mechanical Engineer Experienced on some machine dr- sign, mill ‘maititenance, meth- ods and time study and {If possible paper ce Send resume of ° and salary think in, to: Rochester r Co, P. Box 18s _ Rochester, _Michigan- MARRIED ) MAN WITH CAR. 35 TO living im Rochester, Walled lose or Pontiac area, excellent . opportunit nod - ‘ht man, must f ~ he Write Pos- MARRIED FOR GENERAL FARM: Now 1. Apply at 41770 W, 10 Mile, MEN WANTED _ For a fast expanding business, No exp. necessary. Will train you We need distributors. Must be 21 and have car. Apply 2065 Voorhees between Orchard Lake and Tele- graph. NEED MAN A FEW % HOURS EACH week to do yard work and odd | jobs. Prefer retired man. in_ vie. = aot! Auburn Heights. FE $-0531. ~ OPPORTUNITY Man experienced ‘in shoe ‘xales ‘for part time employ- ment, Evenings and Satur- days. If you are now work- ing im a position which jeaves your evenings and Saturdays free, this fs a wonderful opportunity to seoomet at Ie" he A tasers in- come. isg at the Liot® geene. $1 S&S, Saginaw st ROUTE MAN. AGE 7-45. MAR- ried. With car. $100 aoa “ = start if qualified. A time delivery man for pecans & Milford area. Call between 4 & 6:30. FE 27-2318. Fuller Brosh Co in satisfactory condition at Pon- tiac General Hospital today. Pontiac Police report Bell was shot three times in the right arm and once in the back yesterday afternoon on the grounds.of the Pontiac State Hospital. Miller told police he intended to shoot another man he beliéved to be a boy, friend of his wife's. Bell was in the “friend's” onto when he was atte \ BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were repliés at te Press office in the following boxes: 1, 5, 8, 10, 15, 17, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, 39, fi, 60, 63, 68, 72, 73, 76, 78, 100. iy; RESTAURANT MANAGER HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAU- SOON _IN PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ARE A, = SERVI OF A” ASSISTANT COOK s/ e Baxter & Livingstone 4W, Lawrence Bt RECEPTIONIST to work in a small where the cash- aes regent prninent ee A aa iD souNeoe RESTAU- eth A US 10) THE FOLLOWING HELP:- At Loon Lake oe TE SALESMAN Vest Side cand Lake Areas WAITRESSES : HOSTESSES — “ FOUNTAIN PREPARATION ASSISTANT COOKS APPLY PERSON MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 10 om. 3050 Dixie Hwy. "Us 10 At Loon Lake Res! Estate Secretar jure ae a top Hight ge a a rsonal- for ‘clive feat eaiale oftice, pin in__pe ohn Gneker,. Realtor 670 W. Huron St. RESP. WOMAN WTD. FOR PART time baby sitting: Auburn Hts. vie. Must have own trans. F 4-728. ‘ “SALESGIRLS to ela evenings € to 9 ‘wear and dresses, Bloom ield Fashion eet TOP WAGES is 70 ERP. _rontas hg} vacation st Siue é ins. Bonus T 60064. ross T & YS age. Must have good or AR pply in person only, before 5 p.m. Ted's. Woodward Ware Lk. Rd. aut WANTED cine cook. Minit Lunch, @ East WANT Ger, | Waltnass mother wi for child care. ¥ TO _ sit fro Five days week, call Soe 4 4: 3. FE 4-234). pe TO CARE ig A Meg a Mit have ‘food ‘* ae le goed ret. om 31008. we. vennn “EXPER IENCED and —. eee. — TO bone iN HELP WITH , pleasant on it. RESTAURANT | ; WORK oF oF ANY eur licen: PART TIME GARDEN OR LAWN "Eevee 3 hrs. a et and WANTED: scene ) yFa. exp, Spree est. FE w ELL EXPERIENCED MASON ‘| tender, PE 2-568} YARD D CLEANING. eed ouT pase Light uling. Csr aa “Work Wi Wanted Female 11 11 ON IRONI NOS. rescent Lk. $3 a bu. youre wan. wae ALL y WASHING | m6, 1 PAY, EM 3-0050. A | IRONINGS, Ex] ea PICKUP & LIv- job. ve “s. References. PE. An tccd” wants work. wag BABY? ~ VRERTION: Minilarer BUSHEL. and deliver, OR 3-1078. ca _-s08 ony vee, FS 4406, _ Di & ear hog Me: alld be LEAGED WOMAN, DESIRES _retarial service, EM NM .: . } AND DECORATING. §-0343.- WrD- 'D. bay Ww Woas IN Py yecuary s AND. iy ONCE OR WASHING « com” WASHING. & & ygparmes WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME. FE 2-3567 Building Service Come to 381 : . Orchard Leake. FE | —— PL ws CARH OF BOYS, ages & 4. Days pe A Must have Vic Isaac E. School. Woter- ford. Ref. required. $-1296 after 6 p.m. WOOL PRESSER — $100 -- Bes pesventes. » rae vase. | 2 WAITRESS FOR er. ones. ag contr af after m per- Dell's ”) . 348} Blix, Lake Work, 5171 Dixie” Hv Hwy., Drayton . highest commissions paid. ¥iparionced "Stenographers Pontiac Motor Division Personne] Department EXPERIENCED GRILL COOK’ y_or holi- | day work, Disie Diner, _ MI _4-3624. Youno MOTHER WISHES ILY help, Mon thru. Fri. oun unar Ret MI 6-4608. Help Wanted 8 _ pe MEN & oe FULL OR PART time, sei] Watkins nationelly ad- ertiaed No ca re: : Ege, Bette nh. rry. 8 MEN yy YOUR Sad No limit to ef. Part ane, Pontiac Box _} MIDDLEAGED MAN OR MAN & wife, Gordon. Ry wei cows, Cecil visburg Rad., Holly ~ HOTEL 3 Tees COUPLE 25 % oO, must be neat & t. Write Pontiac ress 90. Pak id RT TM = aH0E > SALESMAN. Bell Brothers 11-8. Baginaw. | 5 PRESSER ON MEN'S, LADIES’ woolen garments, exp. Apply Fox ‘Dry_Cleaners. 719 W. Huron. REAL E@TATE SALESMEN OR saleswomen in new home project — —— Waterford and lea erred a Realty ‘Co, Kimwoad_ 2-9000, r Real Estate Salesman Chance to Make Good Money. P. W. DINNAN / -%& W. ~HURON “LAYING, SANDING & FIN. Licensed. contractor. FE 3-7647. Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. CUSTOM finish LocK es, basements and chim- 7-0405. ~~ A&B :B TRENCHING _ Footings, Water line, Field tile. 5-0061. “ALL . TYPES MASONRY, ne Cement viet . oe eee Only those who & PE 4-2671 oy A night. E} “ALUM. & (REULSTED SIDING anstalled KIN He drives, & etc, Jensen, FE Brice. a Th i ane FE 8-8593 or CARPENTRY WORK & ROOFING. ee . Free estimates. OL — Contractin “CEMENT & BLOCK 0 |G | REAL ESTATE | SALESMEN ___.WORK. Fi A Fao. posements, | EM _ Plenty of floor time ones You will make m: JIM WIL- LIAMS REALTY. Te Baldwin Ave. FE 4-0547 eigen Agencies s 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 602 Community Nat'l. Bank Bidg. FE 4-0584 © IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR EX- ecutive secretary, bookkeeper & general office = All excellent payin Birmringha: BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 139 W Maple Interesting Personality . $375 Jane needs a girl] with ability to meet people, Neatness and ap- earance are important. Oses yping and shorthand. Hours to 5. No Saturdays. SEE SANE: SERVICE 406 PONTIAC STATE _ BANK BLDG. FE_5-9227. Instructions: 9 PLR PS PL ae Best Way: DRIVING SCHOOL: Get more driving sense for your Si Cau E 45-5586 or FE 8-165. Herbert Cooley GEN RAI de ee CLERK, AP- EXPERIENCED MALE TUTOR, Pontiac Press, Box 114. aS Nie FOR GENERAL a a we we office work m real estate office GARRETT. “E-X WAY” DRIVING schoo]. $30 full course. FE ee LEARN sad DRIVE THE WAY AT “SAFE- el ai DRIVER = mm FOR BAR TRAINING. SCHOC pasy 3 FTTING. LIVE | pus. FE 2-2253 “or _FE_8-1645 M bec fie: | PIANO & VIOLIN LESSONS. REA- “7 FE_ 48407 and ail tor Mon, Reverse | _*onable Work “Wanted Male 1 10 WOMAN TO | PP BL BPP PPP ALP DI a rte og for 3 children, OR (2 MEN e eoazT, WORK OF AN ANY 27 _kind. FE © MANICORIST ‘ees time. 100° per, cent, _work of any kind, FE nein, Sirownicensat Ara amin so | _tepair. PE 4-42.0 “badly. FE 2-245) anytime. ( -ANY TYPE OF CLEANUP AND‘ LAWN RAKING. Og 3-3496, ; “WALL, _ work, Free _estimate. OR DRY WAL LL L BY a — — an aais = Ei LECTRICAT bale sone LICENSED bond: $8016. Free estimation. ELECTRICAL eon ee ae __MI_4-4284) rroon SANS, ce ogamnal L BLDG. AND D REPAIR. Jos. “FLEMING. FLOOR ‘LAYING, Peo ne 135 Edison. Ph. pave f YOU A PRICE rr acer YDER_ sanding and Es cog 50502 RELIABLE PARTY WILL} nance te basement as incom. | 2 YOUNG ‘MEN, 18, i, WOULD. LIKE | | §-4353 , Draytor Plains, “wich, ~ REACH ¢ CASH C TOMERS through Classi A-ls CARPENTER (Work REW— |< 4 MA ARRIED MAN NEEDS JOB Genes eATiN Fite “Crooks a Ra. ean Gqeat LAKE TREE FORO land clea ering and inndeapine. "a ye PE ir YOUR PC RNACE MAKES YOU ryous, call for repair i ee. Kenyon Hig. Bervice, “OR eRING. NEW AND RE- ieee . a: NG, NEW OR REPAIR. guaranteed. | PE_5-0304. Work PLASTERING ___D. MEYERS, EM 3-0163_ “SAWS MACHINE PILED y Leach an ) Bagley St. TREE TRIMMING, . Pree estimates, ve Pe FE| _¢ ASHED BY MACHINE. Bee estimates OR 35-0196. RESSES, SUITS, COATS & AL- - | terenene ets E. Huron, FE home. gg FE $-8455 |" Bieedhip IRING, RE SHARE (a Sata a PAPERHANOING. in _| BRESSMAKING. as a i *4 Ne PEE wow Draper 6 gene my FONG ee & PAPERHANGING. K. E, Withite, PE 5-0580. Furniture Refinishing 16A PANT cied Monee soparel. ©. a Sea tee AL P NGIN De datlense a prow ag 2 watts OfEan 3 UPPER OR 3-1061 FeO en mares hg Trucks { to oi | ton take ane ene retemarae iz Paster Farm and | Industrial Tractor Co. 25 8, WOODWARD | j| Ome ee ae Painting & Decorating 20 MODERN BEDRM Vn we.. “ot Clark ‘Clarkston. “MA §-1872. : ONFURN. RN. MOD, N. SIDE HOME. rent 3-7686, . Ph. PE ___ Wanted to Rent 29 2 ADULTS. 2 OR 3 RM, APT. OR " Good location. Refer, turn. jae ar ite an ae. HOME, FUR- unfurnished, near lake Share Living Quarters 30 NICE RN. 4 ae. Ly? BATH. ~ ‘is "slate St. tae Apt. 6. it Moor. All FE 31112. —v PRY COOK, DISHWASHER, CHAM- Garden Plowing 16B) _™ bermaid, babysitting, ironing of | OO sates |e mendin ith A-l PLOWING AND WRAGGING. FE 44678 or MYrtle | 2-5402. mx ROTOTILLING § SERVICE. 9g em and gardens also top soil fill dirt, sand and gravel, _2- 1741. CONES RENTAL. STOTT nee r rent. FE and discing. Any where. OR NG & AG- MA banadiy GARDEN gin TRACTOR WORK. ikbes plowing. Grading. discing, & mow- ~~ SS ore es of Baldwin + Walton. Income Tax Service ce 17 LADO Pt A CHANGE IN HOURS. _— Ct me tll §.p ‘ayne Garrett. 381 8. Sa ~ just 8. of St. — ture = door to Beedies D _Store “ALL “{NCOME TAX SERVICE 1562 WOODLOW 65 N. eas On ese) HOUSE CALLS a AN INCOME TAX R N PRE- pared in your home by qualified accountant with master's degree. A PE 3-1534. DAN “MATTINGLY. “CORNER east Bivd, N Benson, FE Oren Cae BEN i AMIN R BAC KUS ae | Be" Eve fe b0317 INCOME b TAX fAX PREPARED EVES. moon Sax C RETURNS — § PRE- __pared. | OR 30007 ~~ NEED HELP Rr ~“TAX SERVICE Anytime OR 3-204) $156 Highland Rd WORKING MAN TAX \X SERVICE. hy - Mosner 21 E. Tenny- emg | Baidwin. can FE 81137 ela. | Insurance Agencies 174 Austin-Norvell Agency INSURARCE— fl a KINDS PE 2-0221. 6, PE 44212 7 YW. w Lawrence Corner Cass “INSURANCE ALL KINDS INSURED BY PHONE basa Ag Hares retin Laundry Service - 18 i oot vag, Le UNDRY, SERV. c me AY Shorr’ LACE ‘CURT TAINS. PLAIN “OR RUF- Dy finished. Pontiac Phone FE 2-8101. Landscaping _ 18A A-L a SERVICE. (PETE'S) Remove ¥E 33 yy — Free . taimates. FE COMPLETE SERVICE. Lawn cutting Sprne clean-up. Bea rtilizing. Spraying. rolling. and lawn building Hourly or monthly contracts. Dan's Land- scape Service. | FE : 2-871 ERNIE CRANE LANDSCAPE comiractor, Complete lawn —— ing, 10 per eent coun ..12 mon _on balance. FE 4-6510. ~ Expert Landscaping FOR COMPLETE A-1 LANDSCAPING AND TREE SERVI HALLS LANDSC SEUNG EXPERT TREE” FRTMATNG A AND temporal. Ph. FE 5-6593 OR LIGRT “LANDSCAPING J AND _tawns cut. Call FS 2-3409. ~~ Lower Straits Lawn Cutting Spring cleanup, complete lawn cutting & maintenance serv. We use large mowers on large & i 0 pendable lawn service: "Call EM 2071 NEW LAWN RESEEDING OLD lawns. Rolling & fertilizing, FE RANSOMS LAWN CUTTING & Pe 33010. landscaping gardening “SEE WHITES NURSERY FE 29106. before 3 pm | DISPLBY AG er eae ~ ROOF REPAIRS WIRE. ged ‘AND y CONTRACT. —“TRENCHING AND _ BULLDOZING TRENCHING, |, BULLDOZING, | Pp. tie tank & drain field Invtaliat lon JIM EM_3-0881 ae , 12A For Specials—Garden Page |SODDING & near 80D DE- | _livered, ELgin TREES Trimmed or removed Specializ- | ‘ng in work around buildings and wiring . Free estimates. Reason- able rates. Fully insured. Frank | 0 peers MArket 4-2003. Walled YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING & back fuling. Moving & Trucking 191 A-l LIGHT HAULING Mec 3 JOBS, __Reas. Free Est. BE 2 ~A-l 1 MOVING = = G bxten AgtiKo ‘fied see Call FE 2 ea ee ee ae & fae eed Or er eg ee ee Jee ae 4-6829 Te | RELIABLS EFFICIENT PAINTER. FE 5-5285. Prompt, gist 3 Television Service 22 HAVER'S RADIO & TV flevels. 006 W. Huson. Night r pair ui ght serv- calls, FE 4-5607. GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY MA CONDO: oY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE FE 5-8390 5-1206 or M, STRAKA a FE 49736. N'S RADIO & TV. 127 8. PARKE ST. Typewriter Service 22A & ADDING MA- chines re} Expert work. General ting and Office Sup- ply Co. 17 W. Lawrence. OPO Mibows, 6y DRAPERIES, EAKLE'S 48. TELEGRAPH SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES BED- preads. Your material. FE SST. ( Upholstering 8 SAMPLE FE sit CUST UPHOLSTER- sia a1t4 Pree” ciim a Ra, EM InG rE toe Lost & Found 24\® PE- FOUND: BLACK & WHITE male Beagle with 1958 License tag. oo must identify and pay for this ad. PE 56-1018. LOST. BOY'S LIGHT BLUE SUIT in brown bag, size 10 wosr: “=k i PUP. VIC. iC. MAY- & Pine Kno’ nex, with papers all 1 ory Reward. LOST: PARAKEET, BLUE WITH grey wings, vic. Baldwin and 34 Tacoma Ct. Reward. PE 2.1070 LOST: IN OR NEAR WATERFORD . High School, pair of dark ry iene Monday, April . OR LOST: ‘DRAPERY SAMPLES. RE- turn t© Beadles Draperies. Re- ward, FE 5-1927. LOST: BLACK saree OLD BLACK FEMALE ker, gray around mouth. Stub tail. ye $13 Orchard Lake E 4-8608. iost Youn Pet? WANT TO ? FE 5-9290 ES one & home ichigan Animal Rescue_ League ER PUPPY, 6 mos. old. Answers to ‘‘Jet.’ Vic. of Baldwin and Rutgers Mon. ‘Apri] & child’s pet. Re- 44-2007. LOST: BROWN BILLFOLD Please return il vepers. 54', Wayne St. LOST: MALE BLACK COCKER Vicinity of 153 West — = swers to the name of “K : Any information call rE my 1030 | _Vawrenice PE. 21414 2070 Airport Rd. ANY GIRL OR WOMAN ~~ NEED- ing 7 bora bea contes Mra xsi Mcontiaentiel. “ie Salvation ANYONE WISHING — Er tiac, Michigan. Kenne LOST | To eat yA Thief og err arco Se- rial No, bar,- double fork. ald cer aae green with ivory trim. Seat tan. Jo license 0160. Taken April 9 rear Webster School. ease report to Pontiac Po- lice Dept FE 2-0171. ad placed by owner's f father. _ Hobbies & ¢ Supplies 2 24 NEW W SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT vad number sets, $1.69 up. (frames fit). BA STOSE, 15 E CKEN _Notices es & Personald 2 “AE ROTRED kN. APP SHOES Fred Herman. chase Peggy Newton cosmetics or hold a wend class, for free premiums and make up, please eall 5-0069. APRIL SPECIAL COLD ) WAVE. $5.50 compiete. Dorothy's. FE 23-1244. “FRAMES MADE TO —oRDER AAA vaivatk DETECTIVES Ease your mind of worry, Know 5-201 Soe _the fi facts. __FE In Debt? Tf you are having trouble meeting I your payments, see us today MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL- ORS, INC. 41's 8. Saginiw above | Oakland _ Theater. _FE §-0456: ON AND AFTER THis DATE. April 11, 1957, I will not be re- OR 3-1592 “TO PUR- 1 LIKE aE Se APT. fare or old e msion, 45068, = SAVE $8$. MAN WILL SHARE Good_ loc with elderly man, who is on 3 nN _| Wtd. Wid. Contracts, | Mtgs. 32 $500,000.00 aa At our “a oon" ‘Rent Apts, Furnished 33 1 RM, KITCHENETTE, ON BUS- Call oxer 5 Dm. BE “a i RM. BATH & KITCHEN, CO i oe ann th Wesking: ROOM. NEWLY DECORATED, ‘ al} utilities & Prigidsire. $9 wk., _133 EB. Howard. BEDROOM OM, TERRACE, PARTLY 1 a poly Amy 4a:8 pm FE 41558. : 1 § 3 SEOROOM, reas uae oat ons Puniiec Lake a | LARGE ROOMS. UPPER. PRI- vate. _, washing privileges, pri- — Pine g. Baby welcome. 164 _fessional person 7 ROOMS ADULTS S ONLY. aT) AU- career rewerecnenenes 3 LARGE RM8., NEWLY DECO- rated. Child weicome. _Gingellvilie. FE 5-107. maeke Sed you sell, Ask for Bob To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Seay Evenings & te See or our clients, 21 years service to a . satisfied clientele. See me before Mahan. 2 ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN. men only. PE -4-3 “APT. DOmneTAIRS. ONE child weleome, 7 Clark. __ FURN, CLEAN, OTILI UP paid, child welcome. FE 56-3197. as 2 2 ROOM Le tgiodd STAIRS. CHILD w ». 105 Center, off Auburn. ; tose eft "Ditie Hwy. ti : Ss ra ee ee sine B Sost oe 2 >. ah on it Gee ae PA ee ssa Aetae, rr 338000 — iD 1 FLaT, children welcome, lake privileges. i ls $200 DOWN, $66 Buys this large home. Good ¢an- rooms & . Private entrance. Sun. FE +7606. * ROOMS, bedrooms. Near commerce Lake. ra | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34} EM 33474, . BDRM. UPPER ON epee een 2 of atte il ROOM HOUSE, #4 A ‘AUBURN. PE 2-204. MO. dition ae ment. Rec- tion ree roe! Garage. Lots fruit trees ‘Near a Rd. = _pot call before 7 p.m. FE new 1 _ #8013. bapre u leome, FE (ibe Theate 2101 Walnut near Biue ter. GLEAN. eae 3 RM, GA . chi liane HOUSE FOR LA on Samal. FE 2-9613, between 6 MODERN € ROOMS. Oil furnece, electric range. Im- mediate ane session, References re- quired side Williams Lake. @tcliery Rd. to Paulsen, to s7¢— Roos See owner, noon, Sat, 3 vase ROOMS. 3 earth of M59 at ts8 ee! e gg Rnd en gg ae rh A J ata. “44 rr & 5 badeepe NEW 6 CARGE aeeeel sion FLOOR, UT: sm, Le in RMS. RIVE ENT. AND par 7 RMS (& BATH. UTIL. PORN. FC BA 6. Frig. & stove, Mo. FE 54-6810. 3 ROOMS & BATH, HEATED, electric &r ic og Dixie Hwy. Cla . Mich. Days “ye at McNeil's Nursery. 7 RMS.. tea HEAT & UTIL. furn. $13.50 per wk. 61 Feneley Ct. 3 roo ‘water, stove and refrigerator fur- nished. Near Tel-Huron aE a ¥ eenter, See Mr, Smith at 2% E Huron 8t, al Estate, FE 46402 © IMMEDIATE H FOR EQUT- buyers for same. K. L. dig pea Realtor 2338 Orchard CASH ‘Ss. Hed, rvanweh, & 4540 Dine > ie Sowrnact WANTED FOR IMME- sale. New or seasoned. soca Pooeg- = What have you? Clark or Pe ass. Ask for Mr. Clark. CASH FOR EQUT- and land contracts, Or have e Rd. FE 4-456) be! They you sell, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a Eves. ‘t LET Us Bid on the sale of your contract Tl: N, Saginaw St. abt | __ ‘til 8:30 2 area OOMS NEAR TOWN 88. Mechanic 2 RMS. PYT. BATH. ADULTS only. 287 Oakland A a ROOMS. PARTLY FUR- nished. 180 E. Huron. __ 3 Fay NEAR DOWNTOWN. FE 3 ae BATH, GARAGE. QUIET FE 2-2346. burn rear office. 9 NICE LARGE ROOMS. UTILI- ties Private euapenee: Washing facilities. 209 Norton 2 ROOMS, PRIV. BATH, : CLEAN. __ FE _4-3579_or FE 2-445 2 ROOM CABIN, ALSO LIGHT ayy ype room. 3300 Eliz. Lk. ~~ MORTGAGES is the once CHAPIN REAL ESTATE 4701 Dixie, Drayton Plains OR 3-1223 ~ CASH IN A FLASH For land contracts see Au- gie Johnson in person years service to satisfied friends and _ clientele. A. Johnson 174 sn relegraph Rd. SS ON GOOD PROPERTI . Me aére ab more 100 frontage CHARLES. 1717 8. Telegraph gan Loan Correspondent Equitable — PE ¢0521 Eves. FE 5-8801 TO GET THE MOST . YouR land —s Lb ogarens Aad js a ey It w Blair Realty. We aiso buy a sell equities and land contracts GEORGE BLAIR REAL ESTATE 4356 Dixie anes Drayton Piains “AND SMALL HOMES ype desirable suburban locations. with base’ MENT ONLY, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Eves, ‘til 8: ed . HOME? hoy are in immediate need ood residential property he ‘city and suburban sree “6 around Pontiac. For a pry service, y J AYLOR, REALTOR. 4 _Wanted Real Estate 324 BUY, SELL OR TRADE will y you to cqnsult Soorns OR 31251 LARGE HOMES We have —, clients wait- a for homes in town and also basements and’ AP. |} ROOM FURNISHED APT.. oak 71 N.xSagifaw St. Ph..FPE 56-6165 Open - « SELLING YOUR SOLD your house, let us FE 204674 Realtor . a3 N Eo a gi Ra. a Eves MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tf you would like this sign on show you how our: method of contacting qualified buyers takes the strain. away from you. No obligation—a quali- fied appraiser at your door in 30 minutes. Humphries FR 4-7114 THE BEST . PLACE TO SELL YOUR _ ‘PROPERTY IS WHERE "MOST PROPERTY 1S SOLD! WHITE sponsible for any debts nt be es | BROS by any other than myself. ° ick Bahrke, 4745 Jann Rd., Pon- N AND APTER THIS DATE. April 12, 1957, I will not be eT REALTORS a 5660 Dixie Hw: 31285 or OR 3.1872 one OR eee “Eres til» — ‘Sunday 10 to 5 sible for amy debts ¢ any other than _ Mae. "Travel Agencies 25A START PLANNING NOW FOR SUMME R VACATION Reservations and Tickets LENT 8 Reasonable rates FE 5-3458 LAKES CRUISES ABC CARTAGE pane ait On TERE ee ttaeS ino pickup ar cum MSHIP BASEME CLEANING J * Licht Pp hauling. Call Bill FE $033. | P ONTI: AG; TR. AVE L HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME | SERVICE _— ores: Anytime, FE 8-0085. 698 W. Huron St. FE $-3251 \ \, fi = { hobs i { | fo: e i i 4) ! fi ; i i, \ | | , 0 | Al a f ' 7 \ | | } | Ta ; f Lf F ese : “ff y i > Tak eau Pome | bagenees fee a er ee fe i fi ne & | amen a . Wall, Me Bim St., Pon- | Want Ad number! NEED. A_ FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a jie job, FE 28181 is the boa ae aren enereery 2 “at 3 ROOM. ae 8T., ° 2 Lael p00 DERN CLEAN RMS.. EXTRA front rm., nice kitchtn, 1 ~ welcome, $12.50 weekly. 8 Willard St. 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, > iedhe only, Clean, yee. Sk and rea- __sonable. Call PE 44625 after_$:00- 2 RMS. & BATH, UTILITIES FURN - 31_Stowell St, off Oak Hill. . SERV- | 7 ROOMS, SAGINAW, ice your land contract. See us at . MB. 107% mene AP ply after 4 p.m. 3 ba eee RMS. PRIV, BATH & et nee See wtil; eam cine in nies ned 3 7 BIO > ROOMS. BABY WELCOME. . FE 5-€343. Stall Lath td | ieee child welcome. ) ‘laundry | facilities. close 175 Auburn Ave. ROOM LUXURY, FIRST FLOOR Ma 3 eares oy garage. souiabe fay Ist. $110 month. FE 5-4032 iR Sook & iS & BATH. ‘iH, GROUND GND PLR Uti furn., newiy decor lores yard. Children wees come. FE 4 4 ROOMS 6 1 BATH, FIRST FLOOR. room apartments with heat, hot} couple. West side-~Btkevent., util, |I furn. $65. No children or pets i drapes. “Lake privileges Vi visishty Sea horas HIGH SCHOOL, 6 home. 3 bedrm, Low heatin pe No sMall children. $70, FE RANCH TYPE HOUSE. 2586 N. Milford Rd. Lease if ppcesree. seawite at = N. Milford Rd after 5 p.m MU 4-5792 RENTAL UNITS Atiractive new duplex type units. Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- tiac on East Bivd. and Perry 8&t, CALL PE 4-7833 Rent Lake Cottages 36A PPB LLL A AAP ALAA LL AD * ALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. Pvt, beach, 2-bedrm, Reas. MAr- ket 4-2293, For Rent Rooms 37 MEN, COOKING PRIV- Ply FE 4-1039 1 LARGE ROOM, “DOWNTOWN, Private ent FE 40122. 3 RMS. MODERN, WITH HEAT. 453 N. Pe : ROOMS.” UPPER. SERED _ porch. ¢ privy, FE 23-1539. 4 LARGE Saue VER = clean. Priv. ent., util, furn., * 4 LARGE RMS. ant ll sibageet © ot water tur . OR 3 : bath miles es, North of 3501_‘Phomas Ra ae _Pe . EB 4-3581. ~~ 5 RMS. & BATH, UPPER agartenens with ener me, ear downtown r oo Can Realtor Wh veiies. ¥ for —— Betty and FEderal 8.6918 A BRAND NEW WEST SIDE 1. DROOM APT R . STOVE. & HEAT FURNISHED $100 PER MONTH. 130 SEMIN- \ | FURNISHED on FOR LADY WITH COOK- ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR GIRL. Kitchen, 547 W. Huron ¥ a Lag te tf COOKING. FE 2-0056. mo. Call after 6 m. FE 1000. Pp. aah Pa “CLOSE, IN. NEAR PO. For man. FE 6B. PVT.|CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. FE 4-2285. 621 N. Perry. _ CLEAN ROOM, WEST SIDE. NO other roomers. FE 2-7 PE > 1820. HOUSEKEEPING tm. Close in. sr Pairgrove. IF YOU WANT A CLEAN, UIET - try our home, At bus . ton FE Sansa ILEEPING ROOM, CLOSE (AIN|CARGE SLEEPING “LOSE in, 102 Parkhurst, PE NG couple, nice & quiet, Board if desired, 1000 Lakeview, Huron ROOM FOR COUPLE ONLY. LIv- ROOM FOR CLEAN WORKING men. $6 wk. Close in, Shower. FE SLEEPIN iG ROOMS, IN A RE- table home, FE $-3208. SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN OR woman or couple to share home. Ref. FE 5-1687. 27 Claremont nn E-|\SLEEPING ROOM 1408. RENT. Cooking priv. . FE 2-049 SLEEPING 3 ROOMS, iS, MODERN. OLE, CALL FE 4-1559 OR FE seh VON iM Arr. 7 BulLDINO Modern 3 bath. Walk in — ou ws ves Une. Apply 517 E. all _after §:30 MY ROOM & sath o aivaTe EN- * trance. OR 3-1388 7 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. newly decorated. Ground floor priv. ent. References required. PE +4340, } ROOMS. UTILITIES PAID. ON busline and close to downtown. _PE_2-2300. CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED 3 rooms and bath, all large rms., located close to down town, Edw. M. Stout, Reaktor Tt N. Saginaw 5-8165 Open olla *til rs » close in. Men er women. 267 N. forty. | |SLEEPING RM. BY FISHER ody. FE 5-2293. WOMAN. COC Oona PRIV. ALL ‘ate, Weat ear i “sHOWER, GaA- man 2-3517. ~ Rooms, With Ferd 3 EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE meals, 14 Matthews. FE 5-0377. ROOM CLOSE TO Hates AND bus, $15: week. FE 2-8887 Entr.. utilities, Auburn Hyts __month. FE 1-85. 3 ROOMS & BATH, IND, FLOOR, nee: close ‘in, adults, FE 3 RMS & rite Bed GARAGE. 3 RMS., SRVATE. sate “& ENT. ‘Couple. 1 y RMS. prt. All furn. Close in. $17.75. _After § p.m. PR $-S14¢. } RM. WITH PVT. BATH & ENT. Adults only. an ° Shirley St 3 ROOM 1 PURN. A PT. PRIVATE 5-0835, 3} RMS, PVT. BATH & ENT. 87 8. Parke &t. 3 ROOM BASEMENT APT. WARM & clean. Heat furnished. ‘children t Welfare cases welcome, Big 3 RM. APT... PARTLY FURN } RM. PVT. ENT. EVERYTHING furn|, including utilities and wash- Pong facilities, On bus line. Work- ing couple. 343 S, Marshall. No 3 RMs. | AND ) BATH IN AUBURN ine ey srormins furn. Includ- weekly, FE 2-8901. Pe $e (8. COMPLET BATH ALL SIM Se, Waterford. OR Stale Truck & Coach & ber, FE, 5-3680 for 2 gentlemen, everything, furn- ished, Auburn _ Hgts 48370. 3. RM. PRIVATE ‘crane aT aS or Fone. NEAR GMC & Baldwin Rub- 3 ROOMS, LARGE f & CHEERFUL 3} ROOMS & BATH Oa RENT. _33_E. Princeton, ; ROOMS AND BATH. only 20 Norton - 4 ROOM” FPURN. a, —_— 2-008. only. | Side. 5-6267 after 4 5 to 2. Pontiac. MY 23-6186. cle es wae pate en Perry St. adults only. Clean, quiet and rea- qeaoue. Call FE 4625, After 3 ROOMS & BATH. CALL BE- tween § & 7 p.m, 70212. nod ern 3 . Nicely furn. ana clean. Couple Tk BATH, UTILITIES. CALL 10:30| Screened porch and garage. FE GLEAN. CLOSE IN. 4 AND BATH.|ROooM FOR , GENTLEMAN. ~ Good meals, FE 2-3429. ROOM va pene — 1 GENTLE- man, PE 56-6343 4 RM. APT. UTIL. FB eo age | pvt. Couple only. $75 & mo Therry 09-0122, Available GARAGE : HOUSE WiTH GARDEN spot, Partially furn. 1428 Vinewood Lake, heat —— EM_ 3-4285. _Aduits. EM LOWER, CLEAN, 3 RMS. & Bata. Pvt. ent. Heat fo water furn, $55 a month, 2601 N. Perry, NEWLY DECORATED « RM bath, basement facilities. Front and rear entrance, areas: 6 Monroe_ LARGE, ee ROOMS, Union Convalescent Homes 38A ~ eS VACANCY, PRIVATE OR SEMI- private rooms for aged or con- valescent. Rates include doctor's and nursing care. 53-4267, Hotel Rooms 39 ~ HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week ! Also 1 or % room apartments. ig and refrigerasion unit. 464 - Auburn FE 2-9239 OnE On . TWO ADULTS. OT WA- » vet teve iurn., $50 Moe Fe hoses mate Sniae PARTLY re Fea 8 FOR RENT PORTIS WS 3, FS, MES Camelot OR” 3-380, SS dene Ko oe col Lag a dette r A 2 5, AT A-l ARCADIA COURT. K. HEMPSTEAD, 1@ FE. HURON HOTEL egy hee CLEAN, neat rooms apts, By day or week, Sedenute rates, 125 WN, Perry. FE 5-6126. _— Rent Stores 40 4 STORES 15 X 80. PARKING + ‘at rear. Heat & water furn. ea. Y41-143 Oakiand. OR 71391, : Rent Office Space 41 4 x 17 “BUILDING NEAR BLUE Fy Jas out for business office, -|AJIR CONDITIONED OFFICES Ideal Jocation on Loewe i ey Rd. 1 mile South of hard Good parking r facilities, FE 4-0501> BIRMINGHAM 2000 aq, ft. in attractive a building in Seaaneh Birmingha: seg er eens a jot. deal or. sales, en . resen- - tatives, architects. > ag : BR 300 S. Woodward. B'ham. “MI 4-6700 Rent Houses uses Furnished 35 2 ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY MOD- _¢mn. Adults only. 305 _ 305 Freemount. 3 ROOMS & BATH. . 3 RMS. AND BATH. Gas BEAT. os miles out. ‘Couple preferred. ‘ 3 ROOM GARAGE HOUsE, WASH * room, 8 out. Child. cepa: 4k & * ster 3:30, FE 8-1193. Eola weneas P oe ht nae ‘Tv available. "Si I Gas <. 4 miles out. Coupie preferred.| FE 2-485, } Tt r DOWNTOWN, Located within 300 feet of 100 rT cent corner on E. Huron 8&t, Consisting of 3 room suite with 5q. Heat and ‘hot water- furnished, Lease available ‘ Roy Annett Inc. 28. Huron Laoag TORS op Open Evesings and ibenany 1-4 Orrice SEA ACE fas Go Fr, . H. J vo were “OR on 31s, iL z jon wixou| i clegraph Road , Mea. Call ACademy '6-7020, Brigh: Neat Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Approx. 760 sq. ft. ° business, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor rs Shieh Pe Rae Sagamore ae a