*’ * a “PONTIAG, ‘SCHTEAN MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1959 82 -PAGES as or Elm Pentise Press Photo NEW QUEEN CROWNED—Miss Frahces Goff, 17, was select- ed as queen of the Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Com- 4 merce Fifth Annual Sports and Builders Show yesterday. Placing the crown on her head is Mrs. Alvin Brudet, the former Bonita Brookshéar, Miss Waterford Township Of 1958. Miss Goff is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur €. Goff, 4249 Linda Ct., Water- tord Township. Runnersup from the 12 other contestants were Gyla Giasspoole, of 17 Riviéra St., and Barbara Coe. of 5030 Cooley Lake Rd., both of Waterford Township. AP Wirephete EASTER PREVIEW — Take a look at the variety of hats the ladies Wore Palm Sunday to attend services at St. Patrick's Cathe- dral on Fifth Avenue, New York. Top left is a velvet flower. cloth - item, and top right is a floral perroque with white organza petals topped by_a white rose. Af lower left is a light blue felt hat, and lower right is a white straw’ hat featuring red clothe roses. Hide the checkbook, dad. UP! Photo POLICE PROTECTION — They finally found a use for the iso- lation booths from the now-defunct television quiz shows. Even without such American exports, however, this officer in Rome is out of the.elements as-he tests a new weatherpreof stand on the famed Via Veneto. He changes traffic signals ‘with the device he has in his hand, mnt HS cand te Sogigred JP derek, iran. 6 = es lL < x a > Taipei Urges Aid to sy ‘Another | langary’ ibet's Revolt Spreads toR Ike, Macmillan (Draft Formula ‘for Soviet Talks De Gaulle’ - ‘Adenauer, Eye 3-Point Approach to Summit Session “WASHINGTON (#— President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan have proposed that the Western | Governors. | The 7:30 réception is being sponsored by the Oakland County Hsity of Michigan Board of Regents, mier Nikita Khrushchev 'this summer. | It was learned today that this was the compromise formula agreed on in talks ‘between the two. Western leaders at Camp David, Md., Saturday. Now under discussion by West German Chancellor Konrad Ade- mauer and French President Charles de Gaulle, it represents a Allies adopt a three-point) |approach to a summit con- ‘ference with Soviet Pre- ~ + IT WAS STALLED — Mrs. Beatrice Froling, = Grandview St., Waterford Township thought she had troubles when her car battery went dead at-the Sylvan Shopping Center’ Saturday. Sudden Surge. of Power ae aca Lenten Guideposts compromise between Macmillan’s urgent desire to meet with Khrush- chev unconditionally and Eisen- hower’s reluctance to meet with- out promise of achievement, The three points: 1, The Big Four powers—the United States, Britain, France open a foreign ministers meet- ing at Geneva May 11; Khrush- | ference. 2. The heads of government should hold their meeting when justified by the work of the for- eign ministers. ~_ 3. The foreign ministers there- fore would have the responsibil- ity of the time, place, and sabject mater of the summit conference. The proposal covering these points was drafted by Macmillan and Eisenhower for inclusion in Western notes now expected to go to Moscow later this week. Khrush- chey has been pressing for a sum- mit conference for -many months. CRISIS OBJECTIVE? Some officials say the forging of a summit meeting was one of| the Soviet leaders objectives in stirring up the Berlin crisis be- ginning last November. Macmillan feels the Western heads of government must nego- tiate with Khrushchey even if | the foreign ministers conference | i is a failure, s ‘Eisenhower feels every éffort must be made to get basic progress toward a solution of the Berlin crisis and some start on other German problems at the foreign! ministers meeting. sider as ‘fine’ the results of the! discussions he began with Mac- millan here Friday. A British spokesman described the prime! minister as ‘Shappy and satisfied.” Williams Will Lead State Hopefuls Here Gov, G. Mennen Williams will lead a group of Democratic can- didates for statewide educational posts into Pontiac tomorrow night for a reception at the UAW hall, 386 E, Kennett Rd. With the governor will be Ellis A. Wunsch and William K. Me- Inally, candidates for the Univer- and Dr. DeWitt T. Burton and Mrs. Democratic Committee, Earlier in the day, Williams and the candidates will be feted at an afternoon reception at the Farm- ington Savings’ & Loan Bank, 10- Mile and Orchard Lake roads. The Farmington. Democratid Club is sponsoring this reception, to be followed by dinner. How About A Rocket Te Fit Your ee Pe nal Ewe we at serome | BUXTON, England _|Jean. McKee, candidates for the|~Places.The cleft, about a mile Wayne State University Board of By ELEANOR K. WOOLVIN Teacher of Knitting The ‘Voice’ was in good form and the Soviet Union — should ithat morning, Even my tightly ‘closed windows could not keep it out. In harsh Russian-Latvian accents Ede, the alone, discour- ~~ aged, frightened. I had lost my job as knitting in- structor in a smail flu had left me helplessly weak. | A friend helped her out with a booster battery. Mrs. Froling's car started, slipped into gear and plunged through the snipe of the National Food Stsre market. 4 Windows of Her Heart Open “Rest,”’ my doctor said. But how’ could I in this wretched neighborhood? With tears a self-pity I prayed, “God... please, God, help me.” Later that morning there was a! pounding at the door. Gould call, “Go away,’ das Edevatutfed Ts teen aANSENA zoghing Wy wy bed. “Hallo,” she said. The room vibrated, “Hello,” I murmured. “Please,” Ede said, ‘‘I want to ask favor. Please. I like to have ‘you teach me to knit.” | My sick spirit formed mediate ‘“‘No!’’ but te my sur- shop. An attack of E. K. WOOLVIN) prise it came from my lips, “Ti | try.” lke May Ask Jobless. Pay for 3 Million More Persons FROM OUR NEWS WIRES WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower conferred with eight governors and three cabinet members today on steps to strengthen the federal-state unemployment ‘benefits program. The President was reported to be ready to recommend Student, 20, 3 Wedged in | Eisenhower was reported to con-! 40- Foot Cleft (P—Three attempts to pull an unconscious college student from a cavern | crevice 1,000 feet underground failed today. Rescue workers feared he was near death. Three times members of a 70- man rescue team got a rope. around the 20-year-old youth. Each time it snapped when they tried to yank him out of the. fun- nel-shaped cleft where he was jammed 40 feet down. “It will be a miracle if they get him out,’”’ said one of the workers, Neil Moss of Oxford University was wedged in by his shoulders 40 feet down a funnel - shaped cleft some 18 inches wide in and a half from. the mouth of Peak Cavern, lies at the end of & 400-foot-long, two - foot - high corkscrew-sh tunnel named th Devil’s Hole, ... News Flash WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States today. tentatively accused the Soviet fishing trawl- _et Novorossisk of responsibility for breaking five transatlantic cables off Newfoundland last month, This country demanded that the Soviet government take Theedére WF, Maghes, © Merits’ Gheri Term Vote for Circuit Judge. 4 ’ steps to prevent such damage in | *that Congress extend cov-| ‘erage to an estimated 3;200,000 additional ele — sources said, however, that the President had overruled ;Labor Secretary James P: Mitch- ell's recommendation for federal standards to increase the amount and the duration of jobless pay. While the White House meet- ing was under way, the Senate, Finanee Committee approved 15- @ a three-month extension of the temporary federal jobless pay program, | The committee voted 12.3 to re- ject a proposal of Sen Pat Mc- Namara (D-Mich) and 17 other Democratic senators for an exten- sion to July 1, 1960, under liberal- ized standards. Eisenhower was said to be stick- ing to his belief that any hikes in amounts or durations of the state- administered jobless pay programs Should be up‘to the states, Eisenhower invited the execu- tive committee of the Governors Eisenhower has repeatedly urged the states to improve the amounts and duration of benefits under their] , programs, They have responded,|. but not to the degree he has asked, ‘Meanwhile, a number of Demo- erats in Congress are advocating | federal legislation in view of the| + nearly five million presently unem- ployed, The House has pula a three- month limited extension” of the Before 1) “How does it happen that you, a European woman, do not know jhow to knit?” I asked. * * * Her eyes looked back into a time \forgotten, ‘So many children. Too a huge, ox-'S00n my mother dies.” She stood boned woman edged in, I watched|¥P and went to the window, ‘*Then riated purl. Ede’s broad work hands had never held needles. I felt she would soon give up. But concentration; next a days we s§ with knit and she kept coming. Finally she bought skeins of pink, blushing pink, to make a sweater. “In concentration camp,” she explained, “We were separated, yet Michael thought only of me. And always in his dreams [ was wearing pink | sweater. Now I make,” “We are going on week's vaca.| ition,” she told me. ‘“‘When I come ;back, you will be: surprised.” ‘tt * Her vacation was mine, as were the quietness and privacy I longed for. On Sunday. I was weakly at- tempting to bathe when Ede puffed in like a spouting whale. “Am home!"’ she shouted. “So take a look,” she beamed. “Is good, no?” As if it were gossamer spun by (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Say 9 Miners Die in Blast Find Bodies of 4 Men; Doubtful That 5 Others Survived Explosion ROBBINS, Tenn. (AP)—An ex- plosion ripped through a small coal mine near here today. Nine miners were reported killed. *« * * The bodies of Oscar West of Onej- da, the mine owner, and three others were recovered soon after the blast. Police at the scene said it was doubtful any of the other five men in the mine survived. The mine was a truck opera- ‘be the entire work force. Officers said the explosion ap- parently was caused by a gas pocket. * * Robbins is in ‘Scott County, about 75 miles northwest of Knox- . | Ville. | Police went to the scene but! * said they had no immediate de- tails on the accident, In Today Ss Press [Ctiet Edward Smith. ichting the| ot, Holand svenve from ion oe oe The ” occurred Dlaze at 1:30 pam. Only| Tend east te the deadend st O° | Connell, sswoclated with the own piston ‘ a od Inc.,: Beatty Lumber Co, and wing plone. é Still a inpeonint Traveling Companion lel ae eS Ee Division was Mrs, c Aaah 64 prensa ii4 “" on “yes SYDNEY, Australia (UPL) — Nels the city garage property. pak ge Kennoway Circle, South- oun Mae Bassoon’ ou The government today lifted the |The entire cost of the project is phen . pars wae eve ban on the export of koala bears |estimated ai $12,000 to be borne] aoe. a winner oe ce elpay. ane from Australia to San Francisco. by the city snd the abutting prop-| was Alien Chrite, 14 Ott foot ee cy | hotel ‘al in Koala bears will be allowed te | erty owners, according to the pe-| ake ¥ kite -_ Minnesota.| a station, | leave the country provided they French war kite design. in custedy.| single wine. atte ciksmn air aia tee Cammmierlarts sive vicar Tae ee eae at , in Rape-Murder ~The 7 SS se oer jo aeie bie baits. Be |porvice tur ABE Maple Ave aot Js Dee wear Bosna fee | |— announced several weeks 20] tery government sald. made the ooly bid for. the job.| Township. ‘She designed an Owl ; they had bh a tr" ‘ deaiapenttn diene a : Find 9-Year-Old’s Body |on puzzle go e ° (R-Oakland) and is waiting pie : to hear from the Land Bureau in| After Search; Police jer. frye ow ne, FS $ : | to investigate. Officials in Port a aval Jina the request Just like a women! [ want a cer able—all we have is get) SpOKANE, (AP) — announcement said the ' : : ; it,” Oliver said, Under home- |.) ‘force vowed showed that answers| steading regulations, pioneers |1. ‘kinler of Candy Rogers, a > contests conducted by a eee eee, mewat clear 20 \Yearold Campfire girl whose rav- cong Sry mart acres and real o tanmeane ished body was found in a clump —— oe of woods after a 16-day search, "deme bet ne : “We'll put every available man and February of this Oliver said the caravan willy the case and keep them there | | probably be limited to 15 families. until the thing Is solved,” said Po- # *-* 2 99 He said he is planning the moveltice Chief Clifford Payne, father FBI said the ringleaders in to Alaska because he’s “‘fed upiof » daughter aged 9. the operation established @ base wie “pti to contact him if ay Vong ner eat cae e,,OOkiNE in Canada and subscribed. to the . We're a ma Say cre oa ng ea” O™ Mn ve ev het caraven. He said it appeared the child/ent newspaper company which : 1 j pracy © orga Se oh oN gd fe merge falar : corner, a)Lid., of her then buried " Stop Father Tossing. |ri=- ARS 2 rem - , town all within hours . * « , Infant Into Street days ago. . Windows of Heart Dave, I've found exactly the right x Never before has Spokane or # 4 : car for us! It'll make driving ever DETROIT @ — Antonio Field, | 739. police force * ” 28, was held for investigation of dirved ty a "case the oretylOpen in God s Way so much more comfortable. ramen a Pia gy ee fourth-grader vanished -s es ae ok _ Sue, lito door uae oor, home. , ied ; | onal “Comfort’s fine, Nancy, street intersection, Police found six boxes of mints|#0iled, mangled piece of pink wool but we've got to consider - * * * scattered near a bridge in the 12/9 ihe Mi, CUES. bie” I , savings, too. And I've * i aes Gs oe Gee CO nat Oe ae a sae?wrall|“Look at the mistakes. It's even! found just the car for that!” : Grate eoms ‘yestertoy off leat detgien 1S) pe from wehetanti eT Oech Sol sana Te | weaeen ie ae a teat renters. Toree searchers te Until that moment she had net | “But the car I’ve found is so easy “And for not one penny . Re ben =o gl gg Roa _ Mia pig ache engines yr to get in and out of ...and so extra, we'll get a lot of extra Gian ct tee’ amy cae bor Thousands of volunteers combed| Without a word, she picked up comfy to sit in. You know how saving features in the car I want . «+ padre yee 8 Guae< tis] tontomtous she’ washes te Gveae ‘ mel | hese to es NS +” like its muffler that’s aluminized canyon’s Spokane River, checked) palt-carried back .te bed, full-time mot. -time ” Infant Inkster Girl geregta, old. fae sen enttir, Uctonent mpeseing maine” Cee to normally last twice as long. Killed’in House Firé able residents, and sebbed. comfortable—don’t you, dear?” “In the car I want, body enjoys a soft DETROIT (UPD — An eight. Hours later Ede tiptoed in with . i en re month-old girl wes burned to death) New! ,.. Garlic Milk [a tray, and when I opened my 7 comfortable seat... even the folks in ‘ _ yesterday when fire swept 9 sub- mouth to apologize, she began} “Yes, but my car will save us as much as the middle! This car's built just right for urban Inkster home. The victim LONDON (UPI) — Dairymen |spooning jn ‘rich, thick soup. No f oh cea A soe Sreceegnen, Aten, Suiehes Raby were trying ws clewr food ever tasted more delicious. It $1.00 on every tankful of gas _— people, like you and me and the children... Inkster firemen said the gic’) werel ail, SoU Londoners |S'new'geieny each ay. it uses regular. How sbout that? and besides, I think it’s cute.” - Pentaeesnas Somes ay Sette oS" pice ot ee Soe be ti bedroom he shared with the baby. | coliee and tee over the week- lire sink aston | © “Well, that’s nice, but what about my “Sure, looks are important ... and my car , The git's futher mete: several end had a gartic flavor. A | To gain back strength I walked| frilly hats? We'll have hat room not just will keep on looking good ‘cause its finish is attempts to save her efter he led) spokesman for United Dairies |, great deal. Once I had burried, Ao ; mon we. 5 . his wife and Newell to safety but) said the flavor Gould have been [head down, ‘along the biecks of] head toom in my car. And you're no so bright and durable it never needs waxing. ees teens Ge te tas ead ee tan oe eo ee craig Mepmcens pe ANE ma shorty, either .. .you'd bump your head 4a , , many-tongued families. ow = ‘ shoulders. | like weeds, I chose the time of day when in @ lot of those new cars. “Well, the nice man at » mothers were walking babies, the Ford Dealer's told me...” T lingered where little groups were : . , , But Midwest Warms to Spring siting on stone stepe to viet, When “Not in this one. Besides, a | ¥, some oe : W t Li E t er,” I felt that I was rich, though it only needs oil “Did you say FORD? ... that’s the cer inter LiIngers 1n Gas I still had no job changes each I want, too! And we can save as much as Ede joined us one afternoon | 4060 miles. $102.75 on purchase price alone! By The Associated Prees — was reported from the southern| “e® | was bouncing a black-eyed _ What are we waiting for?” Los i i “Darling, you're a genius” * yj on ee Coast . states. to the 20 degrees higher than the below| !™ am attlinde of prayer. “New ‘ Coast region. ” Gull treezing marks of 24 hours ear-| I am thanking God.” A widespread warming trend/lier + That a woman whom I had com- . ee *e E :. : 2% 3 3 ‘ a ir, 4 ; , eo ; . - , The Weather . Wy. Rendings of veer 10 degroes|” At Int the sventer wen fished ; kts fun to make up with B os petty Sate : q . Bo, Se oe ae ie al be bee = A E * t | ture tomerrow, high 65, Winds|the 40s in the Gulf Coast states|vazed at his pink-twined. dream ’ . , | ‘ TESST IS aee"her tre and into the Carolinas. igirl wag moré thanks than I felt : . ba p ‘etup ta boettin | Temperatures in the 20s and 30s/I deserved. al _ 5 a gitrest temperature preceding & .m,|Prevailed from the northern plains) For I now knew that Ede had). ; | At a o.m.: Wind Velocity 25 mph. _ Great oe through oe answer to my desperate . | : | q been Direction — Southw Ohio Valley and into the riid-jory for help, Certainly not the an- Gun sete Monday ab 4:48pm. dle Atlantic Coast states. Theylewer I had prayed for, but a tar : Moon sets Tuesday at 6:15 a.m. were in the 40s in the middle Mis-ipetter one. For Ede had opened - Moon Fises Monday st $48 p.m. |sisgippi Valley and in the ta ot only the windows of my room, Out front in savings... Dewntern Temperatures Northwest through the central/put:also the windows of my heart. Out front in comfort Pamecicst g maces. ge Plains. The 80s were the rule tn) (Copyright 1980 by Guideposts) pErY @UA Jeanine dl #8 8.m.....0505..28 1 p.m........,..62, Other sections of the Southland ex- No wonder Ford's first i gg SBecceee eg cept for higher marks in the first lo gelee! ’ Oe eae southwest desert region and parts|A Real Sharpy : ie ts Peoonaed downtown) of Florida. ‘ . ) Highest temperature ........-55.-0000% 33 * * * WARSAW (UPI) — Economist Lowest Semptrature <..........00--+,8/ Precipitation was confined] Kazimierz Pawlowski was ser ‘Weather — Partly Cloudy. mostly to the northwest part of| tenced to life imprisonment for Sunday in Pontiac the country, Skies were generally| using forged documents to obtain Prices Nemperature ..-.+.+++---+04+.93! sigsinpi Valley eastward to the At-| saw factory. He sold them pri- seseeaneesee sO] Jantic Coast. . = BERR cccoccccBl ve Done My Last Fighting’ | Mgawerwe |/Yankus to Plow Up Crop 73 in 1945 2 to 1800 + wild am | ae | is pen bie arenes 2 spDOWAGIAC (API-=Rebel wheat) Mat the Australian sevorament THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS atte ae | Se mite! SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER. Scams since 1964 for titng v0 ob|_2emme. pep. ae ns fe a, i SSeeinonn™™* "lib eau area Wi KEEP YOUR FORD ALL FORD... WITH GENUINE FORD PARTS Yankus said over the weekend |chickens. 1 j f eatin ” raha 8s C.F Sy : we , } | , : | oar : 4 _ wits. is ( # a ae f i SSESVS2Sesssesses SSSasee iijavoid further. fines.” equipment April 4 s et") \ gh eo oo % oe : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 23, 1950 | Blasts U. S. Press for Stand ia and Castro urged complete mobilization in Cuba, including women and chil-| smal] dren, to fight off a possible count- er-revolutionary invasion from) He also included in his eertin att Soe Tommaicns Dagar "Castro tald 100,000 Tabor ica members who staged a parade \Castro- Urges. Mobilization| lon Fire, Water Issues to Fight Possible Invasion |The Waterford Towneiy HAVANA (UPD-—Premier Fidel to the Dominican etek -“while| and a subdivision water system. the FBI has not found a single; 4 small pistol in the hands of the Naval Base at Guantanamo, rally before the presidential Waterford Boy Struck rection, a the ate eaniby Car Over Weekend news agencies were sponsoring @ campaign to overthrow his re- gime and return ousted dictator Fulgencio. Batista to power, “The Cuban revolution is op- | Pitaltoday. WILLIAM H. BREECH 2 et Leader Chosen | Szitsincsres mr | mics ait the -side of Highland road near|charges, he said i GLASS é press of the hole epstinent, |Lynn street, into the path of a| The board will be asked to con-\E [ SCREENS . | which has pablleied es and |car driven by Mrs. Betty Edwards,|sider allocating “funds for thel BEADED | for State Week | tisisg 7 Be sor arse, A eo. ee __} $12.95 METEOR 30x40” . To Directing activities for the 1959\pathies within the ‘peoples of the “Michigan Week” celebration in| continent and invade us later from} Oakland County will be William bases in Santo Domingo (Domini- E H, Breech of Boomfield Township. | ican Breech, president of the Great| “Everybody must be trained mil- Lakes Tractor and Equipment Co., litarily, even the children and wom-|E $ Birmingham, was named local py chairman by Foster Winter, | eacne expedition decides to ‘come! chairman of the May 17-23-activi-|here,” he said. =e cuit mies es ewbintie Seniean ° . “The news agencies have talked . Breech to Be Chairman more of any one erecuted warlll - ® *.8 im ‘ ey 2 of County Activities |29 009 ie coaee ae ae 7 Promoting Michigan © |tista here. What for? To isolate a us first and attack us afterward. speec an implied threat against the U.S. Struck by a car ov week-| 408 area. end, a seven-year-old” Ln Mire In other business, Seeterlini— Township boy was in satistactory|Plans to ask the board to pay back/— condition in Pontiac General Hos-|@ 1952 loan of $5,495 from the gen- Ronn Johnson of 1134 Lakeview|rowed then for construction of al— Ave. was admitted to the hospital|water line on Woodbine St. and "|Saturday for treatment of a pos-|Was never reimbursed, he said. Police said the boy ran out fromjfrom the water system’s benefit Waterford May Act [Heer Top Socioits | Kmtstev om Bein en cer BONN, Germany (®—Chancel- lon, Rowse Afonories totey 5 {i dhs saad Fak te California. ceived three top Socialist leaders |1849, there were 42,000 overland] to hear: their account of talks . active, pus Sip by. ship wed with Soviet Premier Nikita |9,000 via Mexico. - | Only, SIMMS Hos These thas at These’ Prices! Shop Tonite and Tuesday! PHOTO DEPT. 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At home or on the go, it lives effortlessly, knows no limits to the times and places. you'll wear it. : aa ] + This washable, little or ‘no-iron Stroller is yours in blue with a tint of green or green with a tint of aqua; sizes 10 to 20, 12% to 22'”. Phone FE 4-251! or Melt Your Order .+. - Waite's Inexpensive Dresses... . Thine aire 2 fe 4 Z a te een THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959 meld x aay at = a : : s a! ti present ood Pesabe Owned and Published Locally ASSOCIATED FRENS_« : Gity Is Proud of Honor Pontiac Chiefs Bring What a pleasant respite the Pon- tiac Central basketball team pro- vided the home town folks the last of weeks. With other more weighty problems forced to give way, : our Pontiac Chiefs took over the limelight. ne ge x *«* °* City problems with a diversifica- tion of opinion were nonexistent in the fever pitch engendered by the - fine record established by Central united in support of one of its athletic teams. po This spirit and feeling is-as it should be and we are all mighty | proud of the fine publicity our basketball players afforded the City. Through the efforts and hard work of the players and coaches, Pontiac’s reputation When it comes to high caliber bas- ketball play, Pontiac myst be reck- lished in the eyes of many when the Chiefs cinched the Saginaw Valley league title. This schoolboy confer- ence is considered the toughest in the state, and to be its champion is an achievement in itself. - ie 2. ¢ * ways into the state tournament reaching the semifinals before bowing to Hamtramck. All Pontiac is justly proud of this outstanding basketball record. Pon- tiac has a champion and until they are dethroned in Saginaw Valley papas 5 i oo aad us. : Panama’s New Law Pressures Uncle Sam “The government of Panama re- cently passed a law its sovereignty from three to 12° out to séa. A complication arises from the fact that the United States has sea rights of only three miles at each end of the Canal. This means that under the new law Pana- manian officials can board all ships between the 12 and three mile limits and enforce any regu- lations they please. , The United States, Japan and France have protested the law. But Panama’s Foreign Minister Moreno rejected the protests declaring that the old doctrine of a three mile limit never has had as a foundation any universal international treaty. 7 2. ‘The issue is being thoroughly ex- ploited and Aquttino Boyrp, a leader ‘in the National Assembly told a large crowd that Panama should receive 50 per cent of the gross canal income which he estimated would bring $50 million to the treasury. The truth is ‘well known to the National Assembly. Canal operations today net only $4 million, with half ofrthis going to the ~ Republic of Panama. x kk * It-is strongly suspected that the new law is designed to harass the U.S. into increasing the annual payments made to Panama under the U.S.- Panama treaty covering the Canal Zone. De Gaulle’s Actions Annoying to Alliance _At.a politically crucial moment in Geen errr armory THE PONTIAC PRESS 9 Forse ot OT ation’ Michions Published by Tue Pownun Pues Company oS @. Manenats Jordan, Wecager ye ge fs entitied pongo dhs | to the all local news printed tn thir : AP news dispatches. by carrier for 40 cents ie not available, by mai) Macomb. world affairs France suddenly an- nounces withdrawal of its Mediter- ranean fleet from NATO commiand. | x * * The actual force involved, some _ ~ 30,000 tons of naval shipping with only one aircraft carrier, is no likely to be militarily important. But what is important is. that withdrawal harasses. the other quarreling on the eve of the Berlin showdown. . ¥f France can do this unilaterally, what is to prevent Western Germany, for instance, from withdrawing its 12 divisions, “If everyone can come and go as he pleases,” said a Western diplomat, “we don’t have an ailli- ance.” x «*« * ‘What it all seems to mean is tha Gen. pz GAULLE is annoyed that the United States abstained from U.N. voting on the Algerian revolt ques- tion. France also wants to be recog- nized as a senior partner in the Med- iterranean instead of Britain. With- Out consulting NATO Dez GAvLLz earlier had withdrawn NATO troops to fight in Algeria. At the same time France insists upon rigid mainte- nance of the Western and NATO position in Germany while under- mining it militarily. wiik ee In World War II Gen. de Gaulle - was known as a haughty, tem- peramental Free French leader who thought only of France. He doesn’t seem to have changed. The Man About Town Des-kre-shos-ke Pontiac Area Exemplifies Meaning of Indian Remark | Joneses: Who may be having a tougher time keeping up with you.; “When the’ White man first settled. in the Pontiac area 142 years ago, the In- -dians greeted him with the expression, “Des-kre-shos-ke,” which meant “Everything is here,” and that was why they so hated to give up their lands, and why they considered - the white man to be an intruder and robber. Historians who understand the situa- - thon now feel that the Indfans knew that nature had here provided them with everything they desired. Hence, they were loath to give it up, regardless of the at- traction of any barter. “ Today we realize that the area had the foundation for everything that mere man has added to what the Indians possessed, and with which they were content. With- _ out that foundation the white man could have accomplished little. So, after 142 years of progress and de- velopment into what we have, the fact only has been accented, and in 1959— “Des-kre-shos-ke.” 1 eae A Flint restaurant capitalizes on human curiosity in the name of The Brass Rail, coupled with an old fashioned blind pig ‘entrance, But it savors of neither saloon nor speakeasy, but serves dandy food in a very satisfactory manner. In neighboring Lapeer County they’re having an argument about which {s their largest lake, the two biggest having about 400 acres each. Oakland County's Cass Lake has 1,200 acres. Going to the source for a little first hand information on the Tigers is our regular author of this column. Joe Haas, who is currently living in a motel in Lake- land, Fla., next door to , Harvey Kuenn i and his family. Joe reports that Harvey Kuenn III, three months old last Fri- day, has a little on the baw. Always well posted on local historical events, Albert Voughton of Detroit, then a. resident of Pontiac, . writes me that our first taxicab service was started in 1908 by . the charge being five cents per mile, with a minimum of 2c. | ‘ | Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Elizabeth Fosbender . of 151 Cottage St.; 88th birthday. Mrs. Mary Ann Orcutt of Auburn Heights; 85th birthday. Eber Hagerston of Keego Harbor; 83rd birthday. © - WORK) =e peels aa David Lawrence Says: ~The Chip on His Shoulder = Summit Useless; Can’t Trust Reds WASHINGTON—Three years and § Why does the Soviet Union think pledge, it cannot be trusted to now it can reap the fruits of its repudiation of the pledge given at the “summit” conference of July its ends in 19597 three months isn’t a long time in conference? LAWRENCE que, for in- | ! ; i F f o a q cite o F ceptdenteyé ivi itl Br ‘ie all areal FEE iF g rf gF i free elections in 1956 and for a treaty of assurance giving the Union far-reaching . safe- guards against aggression * when Germany was reunified. ‘| | rfl a if ge E Ht & 7 + oo at ci | shall be carried out tn. # keep its word. Appeasement. of such an adversary can only lead to war. : (Copyright, 1958) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A friendly talk is one good way .-« To rest and to relax .. . With words about the future or... Some past or present facts ... It is a good thing to exchange .. . The knowledge we possess ., . Especially philosophy . . . And dreams of happiness“. . . So many times we get ideas . . . We never would have known . .. Had we maintained a silent tongue... And walked our way alone... , friendly talk can wake us up... . . And thus even idle words . . . Bring fruitful ieee e * 4 (Copyright, 1959) lodin. Ration The soil and drinking water some localities is deficient in iodin, and so every man, woman, child, pig, chicken, dog, cat, pigeon, ca- nary suffers from jodin deficiency’ unless he or gets a suitable & 3 3 3 8 diet with tablets containing the nu- tritional requirement of odin. Only @ few years ago, most of the children in many schools in these places where soil and water are. poor in jodin had goiter. _ EASY TO PREVENT prevent’ — by giving-each school child a small fraction of a grain of jodin or iodide once a week. At that time more than half the school children in some districts of. the “goiter belt” had goiter. No Medicine ut May Prevent Goiter envelope : IODIN RATION. And please re- member this is nutritfon, not med- icine. letters, not more than one or 100 words long pertaining _ ease, diagnésis, or trea’ be ene , Dr. William gy if a Voice of the ‘ - eee > ie : ‘ * ES Gee 3 : ee =F a ‘ at 4 + Po eee me LER, Rose ‘ oe * i a 25 Wisner St. ‘Urges Rejection ~- of Sewage Issue tite Hite HEH BoinE z 5 2 ‘Should We Follow — Lead by Castro?’ ‘Reds Had Right to Shoot Plane’ I read outbursts against the Rus- sians about the U.S. plane they shot down. The U.S. Air Force should -be smart enough to stay over its own territory. let them face what happens. * * * + Russia was within her rights, but some. Americans want to condemn the Russians for every- thing they de. A lot of their decisions and actions are abso- lutely 0.K. x *« If the — planes blunder all over the world, Huh af i teal! rf rH tivlecaile Case Records of a Psychologist: Are Funeral Flowers Foolish? Meilssa’s relatives ignored her funeral but were very happy to grab her $10,000 es- tate. Beware of any trend that eauses erosion of the human soul, It is false economy to strip a ehurch altar of gor- geous flowers at Easter or re- . duce a funeral to .a drab, deso- late affair. Hitler’s “economy” in disposing of the dead vio- lates moral idealism. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE A - 485: Melissa M., was a faithful school marm in the North. She retired to St. Petersburg after ‘the age of 65, to spend her final years, . : There she-became a-livewire in Dr. Paul R, Hortin’s church and fervently devoted . ; herself to the Sun- day School, Ten years later she passed away, leaving an estate of about’$10,000 to. some niece stn’ the North.. The latter wired the I'm sure a, lot of angels com- prised an invisible audience, for God never ignores his faithful chil- dren here on earth. * * * Death is our final -graduation and. inspiring event, rot only ot of should be an. When our eldest son crashed to his death a couple of years ago in his Cougar jet, Mrs. Crane and I were buoyed up greatly by the flowers and letters, plus the won- derful funeral service. CHRIST’S ATTITUDE Some modern folks, even includ- ing occasional clergy, are urging us to omit flowers and “dispose” of the dead as cheaply as possible. ; Such crass materialism or sheer economic “efficiency” was well demonstrated by Hitler. He had bulldozers dig trenclies and dumped the human carcasses therein, without flowers or any religious service whatever, But such callousness causes ero- sion: of the soul! The Bible says we human beings are temples of God, so it is proper that we honor the bodies of our departed loved | ones. : * * * On Easter Sunday we bank the brick and stone temples with flow- ers. (Wouldn't it be a drab Easter service without such floral trib-. utes?) Well, the same thing is true at our final graduation ceremony. It should inspire the. felatives. and The Apostle 's argued that the dintment should have been sold — and the money given to the poor, but Jesus said, ‘The poor’ ye haye with you always.” . And. Jesus further st that this -woman's pee ae wom? belt pe te Fe er time, 86 Jesus ‘ of perfume (and doubtless flowers) ca your child of vitamnins and medi- eal vaccination that protect his body, | But his soil likewise needs nurture, so we should realize that a sensible investment in fu- -- geral service and flowers is also proper. . Morticians aren't. millionaires! They net only $92 per funeral BE- FORE TAXES. = And to spggest diverting money to a Cancer Fund, seldom does So never strip idealism from the soul of mankind by urging Hit- ler’s cheap “‘disposal’’ of the de- ceased! ; Always write Dr, George W, Crane Sic santag fone amped se ig end when “yond Mia pesehologioa) "sharts ane’ pam "Tr, Conte RS ae a ae i ¥? bind - r itn baph gebemacnhins ftp bees i | Sr | f

& a Bo 4: rae fi 92 BALDWIN e iRest Proves \Good Cure. — for Graham — BROADBEACH, Australia (AP) Billy Graham's rest at this Gold quire a medical examination, a member of his staff said’ today. ‘ Dr. William ,Erdman of the Uni- Asieiiemcnts ier Vole Can Sr Storm—or Lal) van thon). sua rane ima end! can sing like a sudden storm or a “She is a younger, daintier ver- NEW ‘YORK—Diahann Carroll|” what love is. “The: first teacher-I ever had|” ; Eis Autograph Just One More Korean Vet Has Many Letters From Various Celebrities WINONA, Minn. (UPD — “ ‘Cat’ pile @ | abd A A No Contract _ Necessary Call Today Aregory ry Oil Go. 94 East ee Bivd. Phone FE 5-614) NEW YORK (AP) — | Senator Says Short Week| Would Hurt U.S. Defense Sen. John} | F. Kennedy, (D-Mass), a leading Firefighters Near Exhaustion . Brush Pires Sweep Ozarks rots are damaged but’ not de- stroyed, usually. forester, estimated 200,000 acres _} were burned in the last week. Brunk said a midwest * regional Society talks over “weather risk analysis for management de- cisions.” Over _ 49,339,000 airline bestickets were sold in the United States 1957, Airline advertisers emcried $24,500, in daily newspapers 000 that year — 154 per cent more than five yes Osal B. Capps, assistant state CHICAGO (UPI)—It appeared to- day that the bull, the bear, the/song business conclave will be discuss- the ing business forecasts the same day ,the American Meteorological is a. names of ‘< many sweet-voiced crooners and chanteuses who “mouth -words’ and use lyrics merely as an expedient for vibrat- ing the vocal chords. In their eyes is a practiced romantic gleam, You” and “The Manetiae Is Over.” Diahann considers Frank Sina- tra ‘‘a perfect example of what I mean. He can sing a song that Bull, Bear, Lion, Lamb, | youve ean ot ag tome to Have Meeting of Minds cp, you realize for the first time what the lyrics . _mean—and ‘it’s as if you've never heard the Because of the quality of her contralto, a legend has grown up that Miss Carroll is a graduate of Juilliard. Untrue. ‘1 went first to a junior high school that was just a little bit worse than the_black- board jungle—and then to the high school of music and art. : “I did win a Metropolitan scholarship when I was 10,” she admits. ““But at the in tell her what they megn ‘called the “Tiny Tots.” She .|me. If 1 yanked real hard, and|sang “There's No Hidin’ r “There,” with il eee Scr ars enc at ieee sb cspremeet hal pul “Aren't York's pony bistro, the “Latin|Jack’s Diahann?’ It's like being but in their minds is no awareness | — of the distinction between “I Love before. moto me, he’s the greatest singer CLEANING t pays to choose QUAL- i CLEANING in money | saved on. wardrobe ee } ment. 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Just since the war, 82 cents have vanished from the dollar, And the history of inflation all over the world shows that it has a tendency to run faster -and faster. Some people can ride with the tide. But lots of us can’t. For most of us, making ends meet is a constant rat race. One reason further inflation can happen here is that we, as a nation, are living beyond our income. When you hear of millions or billions being poured out on a new project, it’s easy-to get the : idea that government funds come out of a bottom- less purse. Instead every cent comes out of your pocket. In taxes . . . or higher prices. Of course there are dozens of new benefits we'd - all like to have . the price of these benefits shied higher taxes? . but are we prepared to And this is cust § since the war! The persistent “nibble” that adds up to a big 32¢ “bite” The most important thing you can do in the fight against inflation is to see that the government— federal, state and local—spends your tax money wisely. You can encourage your representative in Congress, for instance, I drop i If we keep on asking, we've got to be ready to tures that may be better postponed and to work a sO? & for a balanced budget. _ keep on paying. | A move in the right direction would be to see that the Employment Act is made more effective t poy! aaa ks rt a “oP by setting a stable dollar as one of our primary goals along with maximum employment, produc- tion and purchasing power. A balanced budget and a stable dollar will encourage people to add to their savings. Not only will a growing nest egg bring a comfortable feel- ing of independence and security to millions. But those savings, as they are. invested, will provide the capital needed for America’s future growth. 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None Higher. fae BEAUTY a Service ot Our | HOLLYWO OD SHOP Locations: ‘ { “s ‘A f E GABERT || ~ s4o s. ressison noes... _ 78Y2 North Saginaw Street “Soginaw St. |] 2682 West 12 Mile — Berkley || Over Bozley’s 1 FE 8-3560 1] 933 S. Hunter — Birmingham |] on ‘Air Conditioned a | i z oT ; Ere 3 al E ¢ i val i g # R i i Hospital" and the Pontiac Club, * combines a of charm with talent Dora says her vitality i. her é i y g 5 a i #: i born in Ivanhoe, Hil.,; on March 22, 1879. After attending high school in Duluth, Minn., she © graduated from thé Chicago, “Musical College. Since she was - 16, she has been active in choir- - groups, both as alto soloist and as a conductor. - WRITES FOR PAPER After college, she went to . Washington for her health and there she got her first.taste of newspaper work under the for- midable C ol one! Robertson, publisher of the morning and evening papers in Yakima. ‘‘He was a hard taskmaster,” she recalls, but “I learned a lot.” While there she wrote society columns and did. music . re- views. Nearly 40 years. ago, the ~Dawsons settled in Pontiac and Dora has been contributing to the cultural growth-of this city ever since. = * * * We asked. about her travels and learned that she believes in “seeing America first.” Ten years ago, when she was only 70, she and her sister, Mrs. Helen S. Tietgen took an atto- mobile tour of the United States that covered 9,000 miles. She brought back mementos of each place they visited, includ- ting flowers picked at Glacier National Park. PLANS FOR FUTURE “What are your plang for the future?"" we asked. — Mrs, Dawson smiled at that and said, -‘’I think I'll just keep on with what I’m doing.” At the present, that includes RCH 23, aaa Interesting Women : £ ~ Dora Dawson at 80 - Too Busy to Be Old. a great deal of work toward Pontiac's new Town Hall + F 4 : t ff Z 5 § d z BEES fi giet : He 3 Hostess to Circle Mrs, Gerald Wright was hos- tess at her Scott Lake road PSI Chapter Meets Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta Sorority met at the home of Mrs. ‘Joseph Mooney of Emer- .son street. Mrs,'Thomas Thorn- berry was cohostess. * Children ‘at Central” Elementary School’ held a cupcake sale recently ‘at the ‘school to help raise money for the PTA scholarship fund. , Six-year- old Carol Jo Walker offers a sample Pe ee Sa eS a ee ee a Dads Host -PTAMeet at Wever Mrs. McQueen Elected to Head ag Officers Fathers were hosts at Wever School PTA meeting, held in gymnasium to elect .... New: officers: are: president, _Marbach Group Meets at Home of Mrs. Doule Twenty-five’ members of Four pages today in Women’s Section fund. - of the goodies to Mrs, Athel R. Dunbar, while Mrs. William Dye looks on. Each year the PTA contributes to’ the Audrey Yvonne to Ronald James Phillips Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ronald James Phil- Saybrook Group © Honors 4 for 80th Birthdays Saybrook Group of First Con- honored Pine Lake ‘Club Has Birthday Pine Lake Branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden As- sociation held its one-year an- _ niversary meeting Thursday at " the Pine Heights drive home of Mrs. Ralph Clingaman. Mrs. _ Mrs. Kenneth Snoblin. Mrs. Lawrence, internationa sented plans for the square dance to be held at Bloomfield High School April 25. 35 Tour Studio of Artist Coppin John Coppin, portrait pairiter opened his stadio in Bloomfield Hills to 35 members of Pontiac . Artists’ Society Friday eve- ning Mr. Coppin’ showed a series of press photographs of Paul ‘ ee ee ee ee a, R t # & 1059. eee Vho LAS e ee BEF & y Statem Let baby was 13 ‘months ald, my a8 me tf 8 af they took him to the Custom Upholstery 25 Yes. of Practica] Experience 205 Voorheis Rd. FE 4-2857 Between Telegraph & Orchard Late \ ee jerits Mate “DEAR ABBY: When my i { iis e8s o* Ff [ook your best at Eastertime om rare sD FE 41536 Mrs. Phillips 719 Speaker for Sine MK we twee PCarcien Club Each en Experienced Beautician . Skilled Manicurist on Duty Permanent Complete $7.50 up -™>, | Phone FEderal 2-4959 Oscar Bloomquist “PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP | 7 W. Lawrence St. Above Old Prof’s Book Store a 1 Bras ‘hasn't got the rf panic: Fe i fy rz s i American Are You," was given by Mrs. Joseph Phillips at the meet- ing of Better Home and Garden Club held Thursday afternoon at Adah Snelly Library. , flag to the club from the Chief Mrs. George Alexander. Mrs. V. R. Spencer offered ideas and hints were Mina Schell, Mrs. H. B. Dickie and Mrs. H. J. Sampson. -Mrs. Edwin Agrmanson of Rapid City was a guest. . land, scheduled to open in the ‘fall of 1959,- will be a four-year undergraduate institution. Grad- uate programs will be added as needed. te 4 se i; titi é to. g sf rake sted 1 envelope to ABBY, care of this « *& & For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, A talk entitled “How Good an Mrs. Phillips also presented a Michigan State University Oak- byfonne Printed Pattern 4594: Children’s sizes 2,4, 6,8. Size 6 takes 2 yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print size and style number. MRS. DEAN R. McCONKEY Kathie A. Young Weds Dean Robert McConkey plainly name, address with zone, _\ 9H PonwiAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH #4, os hi: {Few Dinners | Do Demand. | ExtraTip | sa ; * ve Kathie ‘Anne | daughter of - _ the Manley Youngs. of - Cherokee road, and Dean R. McConkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McConkey of Durand, were married Saturday. at First Congregational Church. * on Gables following the cere- mony. Before leaving for a trip to Florida and New Orleans, the new Mrs. McConkey changed to a pale blue two-piece suit with matching shoes and bag and wore a cofsage of white roses from the bridal bouquet. . * * * The bride is a senior at Michigan State University and a member of Chi Omega So- rority, Mr. McConkey is an MSU graduate and is affiliat- ed with Delta Tau Delta Fra- ternity. The couple will live in Durand “e ry R , z Fe tine i Ee" Rg & Ger ez® ie: - gs a Reed & Barton’s w CAMEO Sterling for today’ S$ romantics ¥ | greens father wears a bou- tonmiere, and if so, who pro- vides it?’ Answer: The bridegroom's Here is a noble new father has no role or duties sterling pattern of in the wedding and there is sumptuous weight no rule covering a boutonniere and e detail by i aiy Ore tans ome, or ba oy ‘the maseer craftsmen one, or he may buy one himself. of Reed & Barton. “Dear Mrs. Post: The place | with restraint, beauty we engaged. to have my | with eee wedding reception is very dif- Cameo solid silver is ficult to find. Only people who in perfect live here would know how to with today’s “return get there. Would it be in bad to in taste to enclose a small map arnishings. $39.75 showing the way from all main _ sper 6-pe. highways?" ‘ Answer: It is a perfect thing to do and not unusual. 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TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE RD. , PHONE FEderal 4-9582-3 — Marimont was the scene of the Saturday evening wedding of Jeanne and Elton C, Moehn. The Rev. Philip Somers officiated at the ceremony be- . Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Moehn | of Saline. ° | IN PRINCESS GOWN The bride wore a princess style silk taffeta gown with a | square neckline and pearl and lace trimmed bodices. The | sleeves were long’and the full skirt formed a chapel length train. Her illusion veil was held by a beaded headpiece and _MRS. ELTON €. MOEHN Marimont Church Scene of Moehn-Smith Nuptials Baptist Church Eastern Michigan College. ] of business service. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Moehn., | age $231 a month starting | | salaries, with some as high a month, ; Young men graduates some as high as f Civil Service pays stenog- raphers $3495 to $3750 a Accounting Assist- } fants stort at $4040, J ec ] os $350 0 | evening in Marimont | average $28 Baptist sasd with Church were ‘a Jeanne Laree | Smith and |{ yeor. r Elton C. You can complete’a steno- i graphic, Secretarial, Jun- ior Accounting, Higher 1 Accounting, or | Administration Course in i day, half-day or ‘evening school. Free placement Write, phone FE 2-3551, or stop in at our office for a free copy of our 1959 Bulletin explaining oppor- tunities and time-saving, money-saving courses. New classes now forming Day, Half-Day & Evening | The Business | Institute . 7 W, Lawrence St. FE 2-355! VETERAN APPROVED sommes F 7 a month to Business } te —— | AMERI | NEW INTERIOR and EXTERIOR gv MASONRY LATEX ALKYD PAINT f she carried a cascade bouquet | of white roses. * * * Mrs, James Womack of Ox- ford was maid of honor. Brides- | maids were Arlene Nelson of Clarkston and Ethel Polo of Ann Arbor. The matron of honor’ was dressed in a mint green prin- cess style taffeta dress and | she carried a yellow and white colonial bouquet. The brides- maids’ dresses were like the matron of honor’s in pale pink, and their bouquets were pink and white. | ATTENDS BRIDEGROOM Earl Moehn of Saline was best man. Ushers were James Coury of Ann Arbor and Richard Smith. f * * * A reception was held in the church parlors. Before leav- ing for a honeymoon to the Smoky. Mountains, the bride changed to a navy biue knit dress with navy and-white ac- cessories. ; Mrs, Smith wore a blue lace dress with beige accessories for her daughter’s wedding, ‘. and Mrs. Moehn was ‘dressed in a navy blue shantung dress with pink accessories. x « * The bride is a graduate of when you see the BRIGHTNESS of FE 4-9593 or visit one of our Cash and Carry Stores @ 379. Pike @ 269 N. Perry @ 368 Auburn @ 4481 Highland Rd. — 7 You'll Dance with JOY — : @ 430 Orchard Lake @ 523. Pontiac Trail Walled Lake GARMENTS CLEANED by . Call convenient ® # * —$ |. © Repels Water! ; ° Seals Pores and Cracks! | © Dries in 30 Minutes! - 10 READY MIXED COLORS . 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FE 2-7730 Meee | Ce pp ee eee ee Re) A i ge oe ee ee Ey: . | | j , : , : : l : ; , . ~_ ’ / : , . pe : - ni al as ee | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. "MARCH 28; 1959 Officers Elected by Sunset. Circle ye |) Mave You Tried This? | Oatmeal Bread Has - || Delightful. Nutty Sate By JANET ODELL - -'% cup molasses Pontiac Press Home Editor Leup quick raw oitmes} |. Baking bread at home is a 5, Pachegee a igre project. It pays off % cup brown > sane in the increased groom-alect Gregory St. Louis, Mo. enjoyment Put water, salt, shortening, . was at his bachelor ee . Williamsburg, Va. your family gets. In the case brown sugar and oatmeal in a dinner at the Detroit Athietic Mr. and Mrs. Preston. D i: fe Of Oataseal bread ¥oid tae ad pan. Bring to boiling point, Club where hosts were his coouned Saturing Sela: + oie: Getge D f some extra nourishment, too. stirring. to mix | brother John Frederick ang | Dozer nels motor trip to Call- cursed, | Try Ora Hallenbeck’s recipe his uncle William H. Roberts. | #80" * ; ie today, . < | . Mrs, A. W. Resetic gave a | : A se t | luncheon for Pairicia Saturday : | Miss Hallenbeck, a retired Add yeast dissolved im .2| 2d Mr. and Mrs. George 0. | : | school teacher, has increased. tikewarm water, then sifted (| Bese will give a party preced- | by Rowena Wilson {7 her participation in civic af flour. Knead unt. sanpeth ing ee ene : : f 's. elastic, Place in Frida ; ee ed ce Me fo ok sive member of on. 7s aang gare Mr. Frederick will be married | peor Control fs the this 1% AAUW and of the Plymouth until double in bulk, ‘Tura April 4 in Holy Name Church, spring. “yr + Key word. | group of her church. Many out om floured board, di- * * * bn cgay '@ Pontiac women have enjoyed vide im two parts and shape Jane Foley celebrated her Snag ld be 1 book reviews she has given. _— inte leaves. Se | eighth birthday at’ a supper meme rr] SSTOmMAEEEAD eerie tt | “hr ma ocr | tle ale Gang 50° day—ev be gd re ‘ é y k ‘ a Pagal Hy ee lace | water rt aeen dae % today. i = - | ¢ a eb x $1 Al ‘Workmanship Guaranseed 5 Years! Betinitery| 1 tablespace “shortening Mass 2 loaves, "| Mrs. E. Olin Hutt has left for - WILHTAM Wri Tonto | smoecther, less F: peoiie ct “it as BS om: iid her home in Coral Gables, GER Givens than ta tre 3 i a aL Comets aeene Orchard Lake et two years. It will ha | pie exe “ato Elect Officers, Delegates |, war se sisted nr sotniaw | : - 2 t is evi- * uneasiness = jan“ orm = 15+ Malkim School PT A i ver pER TR | ; at a1 Officers for the ‘coming year ven eck ae ecaneti sent — sarcoma |] le You can’t afford to delay | were elected at the Malkim School| ship fund will be held at the schooll ig | ; | ain) (| yout alestyling any longer. | PTA meeting. from. 8:30 to 11:3) pam. April 24.| 0 FINE FLOWERS --SINCE 1890 Make an appointment now at} Elected were Mrs. Howard Mc-|The public is invited, 2 : Rewena’s Beauty Salon, 4831 | Connell, president; Mrs, Ray Har-| Mother-Daughter Banquet will be| ie : Dixie Highway. Drayton Plains. | tung, vice president; Sylvan Le-|held at 6 p.m. May 7. - 4 OR $-8541. 14 8, Main, Clark- || manski, father vice president; Mrs Mrs, Lester Pitts and Mrs, Stan- stom, MA 4-1008, 121¢ Baldwin, Charles Adler, secretary; Mfrs.|ley Hotchkiss are attending PTA|@ . Beotign FR. U-S1m, |Glenn Hoisington, treasurer; Mrs.| Leadership training classes. * scenic Charlies Mann, historian, Mrs. - . RIKER FOUNTAIN PO", ri . Sealtest ico Cream Council delegates elected were| ‘Pepuler Prices Fetches an 30, Loreepelie Bi — ternates are Mrs. Hartung and Mrs. Herbert Domke, . 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Hydrangeas eos | Prices Start at 719° and Up — yen ~EASTE FAMILY see “CAKES ) ’ + - reported. ' egsters will be able to predict with ¥ é iieoren* ST Ee Sa eee Ae ee : ae F. i “% a eee Feo NE Cees! | Me ee ie aR tes eS ae oe ee a fi a on as wo ee j : “ioxbAy, MARCH showed the crowd that rope could “Rope Lashing” “demonstration. This was only dne of several dis- plays of ropework at Saturday's Scout-O-Rama. Shown fiere. in the 2, AMOK! Faagg! “By Dick 77 High School Saturday. t "Pontiac Press Photo ROPEWORK — The scouts of Troop 53, Mark Twain School, be used in many ways wijh their process of lashing a chair together are David Williams, 11,. Phil- lip-Poponealz, 12, and Pat Riley, i. : Decker PIA Slate of Officers Tonight WALLED LAKE—Members ‘| elect a full slate of officers for next year when the Decker School PTA meets.at 8 o'clock tonight. Candidates for offic: include Roland Getts, president; Wilson! Collins and Charles “Vebster, father vice president; Robert Roberts and Joan Cornell, teacher vice presi- dent; Mrs. Joseph Tuma and Mrs. Allan West, — —e te 4 From Pontiac Ss Hurt in Crash Mother, Father, Two chairman of the School Fair held Children Injured When Seana Te Bek oe Car Hits Tree | +i AVON TOWNSHIP—Four mem- bers of a Pontiac family were in- jured yesterday when their car slammed into a tree on Hamlin road, one half mile west of Crooks road ‘here, Romeo State police reported today. Injured were Charles R. Kent, | 22, of 2372 Auburn Rd.; his wife, Dorothy, 23; and their two chil- + fo-Flect pre om Willis Howe and Mrs. Mae Wright, recording see- retary; Mrs, William Ogtetree and Mrs, William Kuapp, corre- spending secretary; Mrs. Arild Weborg and Mrs. Herbert Liedigk, historian and Albert ods parts of the world. dents will be guests of PTA mem- bers at dinner in their homes. eins ofthe Conte! Ga, the Wixom PTA will meet to- morrow instead of Thursday. Mrs. Verna Dill, a teacher in the school, will show slides and dis- cuss the trip she took in Ger- many last summer. Her talk will follow the business meeting \ seheduled for 8 p.m. Vivi Mettala is the champion dren, Helen, 3, and Jeffery, 19- months-old. MS this pageant-attracted a ence which was taken.on.a Prior to’ the meeting, the sttsikeep that rope tight,” District, Clinton Valley Co America. on street. 4 record crowd ot=4;000 attended the affair, accord- ing to’ Van Braidwood, Pon- tiac District executive. With a campsite all set up right on the lawn, the “seouts tempted the many visitors all afternoon and evening with the delicious scent. of barbecuing steaks sizzling over an open fire. Once. inside, if ‘you didn't stop at the refreshment. counter for a _ quick bottle of pop, you were greet- ed with shouts of “Come on yellow,” or ‘Let ‘em roll; eminat- ing from the pinewood derby races purson by Cub Pack 8 of Crofoot weuld shout, “Hey, put 739 on track,” only to be informed éar 79 was “retired” for the time being. : Stepping {nto the g¥mi proper, these who attended were faced with, action and color on all sides. | Everywhere on the floor were Cub, Boy, and Explerer Scouts displays. | To the left, facing e section of) bleacher where the crowd saw five presen “Scouting On The March” spon- sored by Troop 244 of Grace Laith- eran Church. A feature of the Scout-O-Rama. | udi- | through scouting. A Voice suddenly shouted ‘ ence of feet dangling overhead (struck spectators. A glance upward revealed a Sea Scout from Ship 5 of the First Congregationaj Church be- ing transported from one end of ~the gym to another by means of | & rope and pully. The scent of pine trees dominat-| 7 of Bethany Baptist Church had its Adirondack Cabin and Camp-' site display arranged in a forest! atmosphere. SPECTATORS MARVEL Spectators marveled at the cabin constructed by troop members over a three-month period, It iweighed about 500 pounds, cost $75 ‘speller at Wixom. Dianna Kahsin, ito build, and could be set up. or ialso a sixth grader, was the run- ‘dismantled in 20 minutes - being . | SHOW GLASS PAINTING Ve seats was a large le tations from 1:30 to 8 p.m. of! rch | the various phaSes of) ‘Hey, | and the pres- ed one end of the gym where Troop | ‘Array of Exhibits Shows Youngsters Talents; Skill. ‘SAUNDERS: : the great spirit of Akela and all else that goes ®) - scouting prevailed Crouse the halis of Pontiac Central At 1 pm. sharp the doors were thrown open to old- --sters and youngsters alike Third Annual Seout-O-Rama, sponsoréd by the Pontiac who filed in to witness the uncil of the Boy Scouts of _ -& colorful array of 35 displays was setup in the PCH at gym, and a troop camping exhibition by Troop 5 of the ~ First Congregational Church‘ drew crowds outside the- _ main entrance on Ww. Hur-+ . going therapy in area hospitals. Some of the many exhibits and demonstrations were bigger than others, but all were outstanding. of Pack ® of Webster School, Pack 29 of Hawthorne School, and Pack 66 of LeBaron School. ner School, Pack ‘27 of Whitfield School, and Pack 53 of Mark Twain’ School. ~ Cubbers. Hobby Shop was the theme of the booth by Pack 17 of Sarah McCarroll School while ‘an array of interesting den projects * ywere.. exhibited. by Pack 22 of & of Willis and Will Rogers schools. for handicapped children under- < Fd Pe) SCOUTS HIT WARPATH — One of the most colorful moments man, 17, anc Art Van Dyke, 13. The Indian sequence was only one of the Third Annual Scout-O-Rama Saturday was the show ‘‘Scout- act in the show which was a feature of the event. The troop, spon- ing On the March” presented by Troop 244, Shown here in one af ‘ sgred by Grace Lutheran Church, drew large audiences to each the sequences are (kneeling) Steve Bolyea, 12, Chuck. Fell, ats, * -of its five presentations. Aside trom doing all the acting, the scouts Tom Beauchamp, 12, and Mike McCoy, 11: Standing (left to right): are Bill Eames, 13, Tom McGrath, 14, Tom Hawke, 16, Ray Wikel- colorful scenery. ‘also built their own: stage and designed and constructed all the Fascinating glass painting cai |sown by Pack 58 of Emerson’ ‘School, Cub Scout Games was an and fun-filled display by: Pack 50 of Harrington School, Indian lore was. covered its were “Show Time’ by Pack '51 of Donelson School, and two ‘geographical displays, “Canada” iby Pack 28 of Owen School and “Exploring Alaska’ by Pack 200 of Alcott School. — Bey Scout Troops 9, of the First Methedist Church, 2 of | McConnell School, and 21 of Bald- | win Evangelical United Breth- | ren Church, concentrated on hob- by and handicraft displays. DISPLAY ROPEWORK Ropework was emphasized by ‘Troop 19 of Apostolic Church of) ‘Christ and rope lashing was. well! ‘displayed by Troop 53- of Mark! ‘Twain School, lleathercraft was demonstrated by Troop 56 sponsored’: by the- Sal-! vation Army. ~ A regular campsite was set up. as the Camping Merit Badge pro- ject of Troop 150 of Crofoot School’ and Troop 51 of Donelson School offered an exhibit on Constructing Camp Equipment. Every -conceivable method “of first aid was covered by the. dem- onstrations of Troops 66 of the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church and 26 sponsored by the’ Kent suffered a cut face and leg nerup and. like Vivi will partici. ‘built for easy transportation in sec-| Rema Club. and his wife a neck injury. Helen had face cuts and Jeffery, a pos-) sible concussion. his daughter were treated and re- leased. His wife and son are both: reported in good condition there Troopers said Kent lost control of his car on a bridge and hit a tree. He was ticketed for speed- -{ng, and his car was a_ total wreck, police said. - Michigan Farmers Earned $2,145 Nef: CHICAGO (UPD—M i ch i geh farmers’ net income last -year was) an: average $2,145, three per cent! highe. than the previous year, the Agricultural Marketing Gervice has This v-xs the realized net income “or the amount that was available for spending after expenses were paid. Increased receipts ‘from cattle, wheat, soybeans and pota- toes were offset by smaller income from dairy products and cherries, the service said. Weather Studies May Help Curb, Plant Diseases WASHINGTON (# — The time may come soon when weather ore- great accuracy outbreaks of plant diseases. The Agricultural Research Serv- ice is making studies on weather conditions under which various serious plant diseases develop and progress. Scientists believe that in. time knowledge obtained from these studies will permit fore. ‘pate in the District Bee.” In earlier Grade Bess, Jeff Stad- ‘tions, as a ‘fishing preted is on- structed. Pagan | troop exhibifs were Bird Feeders” by Troop 28 of School Bee when the top 10 spellers by Pack 20, of McConnell School of Explorer Scouts sponsored by in each grade competed for the showing an array of 15 types of Wever School, Chippewa Lodge 29 school honors, eles toys the Cubs made and»Waites: Department Store. "School Millage . ile interestin pile e! dent {7 Votes Beat Almont Voters Reject Proposal to Eliminate Growing Deficit ALMONT—Electors in the Al- mont School District have defeated. a proposition to authorize a tint increase in-the school operating tax by 17 votes. The total Friday's special or to 409. The additional miflage was need- jed to pay off an. existing deficit jin the operating fund, jto Donald McAlvey, superinten- of schools. “He said _ this amount wil! total about $40,000 be- fore the end of the Year. This is the second time in less than a year that the Almont voters have turned down a re- quest for extra millage. Last duly a proposal seeking two milis for two years was defeated by total tally in * according) — State Acreage of Onions Betty Cole of Rochester Married to, Detroit Man - a bridesmaid and Beth Winters as flower girl. ~ Seen Increasing a Third LANSING — Michigan ¢ The latest ptoposition called for growers intend ‘iavest the additional mills to be levied i s. for three years. | Before the election, the Alniont Board of Education warned that! if the extra millage proposal were two-to-one, | Federal-State Crop Reporting Sery- jice said, This would be nearly a one- third increase over last year, when in-| inik was tops in the sixth grade’ An excellent ituiale. of how Owen School and Troop 29 of Wev- defeated, kindergarten through the sects and poor weather left har- “All were taken to St. Joseph and Roger Nicdlay in the fifth. scouting helps others while teach-'er School. Other interesting dis- Seventh grade classes could go on Hospital, Pontiac where Kent and! However, the boys los¥ out in the ing boys useful skills was a display plays were presented by Post 29 half-day sessions next year. vested acreage at 6,500, the ey since the 1943 acreage of 6,100 A total of 842 votes—seven of The intended acreage still was 10 29,,which were spoiled — were cast per cent ‘below the 10-year aver- ‘Friday. age, however. Gibberellins Are Controlling Wonders RAST: LANSING (UPI — Plant Jecigntitits ate*delving into an-“in- triguing field’” on which they “have only scratched the surface” in gib- berellins—the new growth wonder chemical, The word on this growth stimu- lator hag been out for some time. It has received much publicity and jnotice but-the: possibilities ahead are vast, according to scientists. At Michigan State University, where plant scientists were among the first to work on the wonder chemical, more and more is being discovered which could affect agriculture through- out the world, Sylvan Wittwer, horticulture pro- fessor at MSU, said various gib- berellins have beefi found to pro- duce much success .in potatoes, citrus fruits, coffee plants and celery, “He said increased production re- sulted in Florida and California when a few hundred acres of cel- ery were sprayed’ and in Cali- fornia more, larger and - better, iquality. grapes popped up when treated with: gibbereliin, * * * The chemical also shortened dor- mancy in green potatoes, he said, and produced” bigger ‘and~ better seed grapes in the eastern part of| ‘ the country. casting condition in various locali- ties favorable to such diseases. A “remarkable increase” came in navel and m preduction after the _gibberellin treatment, he said, with an in- crease in vitamin C, more juice and better quality fruit, The only drawback, as Wittwer saw it, was that coloration was not quite as good as previously, Under normal conditions, cof- fee plants flower over a long period and the harvest of the beans {is sporadic and stretched out over a long time. Gibberellin tmade the plants flower “all at once,” Wittwer said, and labor costs were cut because the har- vest was controlied and all at one time. Injured Plumber Gibberellic acid is one of the “hundreds” of gibberellins, but the one which received the most pub- licity when news broke on the won- ‘Good’ After Surgery s:r’temex LAKE ORION—A local plumber is reported in “good’’_.condition today in St. Joseph Hospital, Pon- lac, where he underwent surgery after suffering a smashed hand in an on-the-job accident that day. : Robert K. Pageau, 33, of 70 Shoren Dr., was hurt when a two- inch. pipe broke loose from its | O8® fittings above his head and fell e him, Pageau apparently put hand up ‘to_ protect his head, his partner, Ervin J, Dupler said to- day. “a The accident happened, in the George T. Griggs home at 231 Flint St. where remodeling i. | \ations were in progress.” ‘Rageau is a partner. in the firm| | of Pupler and Pageau Plumbing arin orange Co., 741 S. Lapeer St. here. | %. ‘Science Delves Into Plant Growth Chemicalic: | Wittwer called gibberellins ’ lsatile material of plant growth ‘hormone, This hormone is present in some amounts naturally in plants, he said, but by increasing the amount, strange things happen in the growth process. x * * “Production is‘certainly no prob- lem,” he said.*Enough be produced jn a week to ‘last the world a ee It taba Lbset 10 days from start graye gee r, 4 to finish in the production scale.| This field is “hot stuff,’ he’ sald, : é and further « reports be Now, he said, work ds, along on anti-gibbere “ feals which would reta aspects of the growth which are undesirable... fon methods of In Oak Park Police ae oe ready, in August on this study. “ONE: ‘pirat = Beginning today rhe aes E. Hollady of the Safety Department will assume duties .as Heutenant at a starting salary of $6,526 annually. He replaces ousted Lt. Joseph W. Roberts who was dismissed Dec, 12 by Public Safety Director ‘Glen §, Leonhard after allegedly firing -his gun. in a Detroit bar duty. « The 32-year-old Hollady has been a member of the police force hére since 1955... Roberts! who protested his dis- Ousted Ofticer Replaced Unt Future Farmers «. to Hold Convention ‘edikedaner R. J, Alexander. The hearings ended last Tuesday. Mayor. Alexander said he ex- pects, to reach a decision on the} casé in the early part of April. Easy Come, Easy Go NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPI Pac yea University basketball iplayer Bob ins had a tooth) knockédi out when he collided with}: an opponent during a game here. He elected .to remain in the gare and’ tossed the tooth across the ym floor, only to remember later ngeesorme nee guy will ro to 221 boys for excellence in farming programs 5 of the session will pan ore of missal is still awaiting the out- come of six weeks of testimony the star fark e'd discarded a gold bicuspid, ner of Michigan, ee . oak: the tect one thre yearn Fie SOT a PE ON as ree ‘és a Henry Richter was his. brother’ iibest man. Alfred’Kunert Jr. seated ji the guests, and Stevie Richter was acres of onions this year, the}ring bearer The! newlyweds now are honey- |Mooning in North and South Caro- lina, ‘Avondale Educators | fo Explain Budget ~ inetd, Hi Lawyer Claims He Will Be Better Off at State Hospital in Northville BERKLEY —Detroit Gloreey ior ‘Production Record in 1958 when farm output rose to an all-time high. : | gyelt obigiiate: Pgniith of 128 Albertson St. “ le. i ot an eek bt ding anniversary Wednesday at their home with their family friends. 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York Democrat said his plan, “a heck of a good idea,” would be worth seven billion dol- lars @ year to the Treasury. He ies Eid : E g & The emotional reaction, which bothers Zelenko more than the coolness of ——— commit- any numbering system like this meet. WASHINGTON (AP)—Rep, Her-jwas - * bert Zelenko, who worries a lot = | “Best Lat ne o . Finest Value don't, bered card payer ternal off card the size it ’ recto Rome oiea as ee Blossoming of | have to give the mmber whee | ROY! Romance | i chat eae ee riesie For “queen |p states Soraya of Iran atrives bere to- | day with her mother, ont ered | waited breathlessly to | BE GLAD YOU DID! Soviet Handouts Increased fo Over $1 Billion in 1958 WASHINGTON (AP) ~ A sharp upturn in Soviet aid to underde- veloped nations was reported over the weekend as further criticism |isolating was voiced on a Hoyse committee cut in funds asked for such areas. An administration survey The erecident minced no words in expressing disapproval of the Howse appropriations commit- tee’s turn-down of his request for loang to underdeveloped areas, as part of the foreign aid program. * * * WE BELIEVE IT CAN'T BE BEAT! tee action irresponsible and said it ° EXTRA FANCY | CENTER CUT EXTRA ‘LEAN Pork Butts - BUY YOUR HAM EARLY!! “AVOID THAT LAST MINUT E RUSH FOR v\ SO he ie ae aS timp Ninn exfeue had tan seagy # LARGER AND MORE PROFITABLE SELECTION!! rejection. Ores and metals represent from] JUNEDALE BRAND 16 to-20 LB. TOM Tender, J FRESH DRESSED ble, adding: “The question Is not(*%* ‘© elght per cent of the, value! 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State @ ot : orthville, veteran Meadowbrook a deadlock : — «ef :, i . round of the 72-hole st, Pe- glowing with the addi- Ab : Da | ‘le aol h HE eo * * : Go ae sper vl te ae jeaNKY SOUINPAW) February Benchwarmer | ak ene and the Bronco players were sport-|’ # or Se a ere Oe Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune, their ‘tremendous performance in ” val Championship yesterday at the _ the Glass B portion of the Michigan . : : ws Parris Island Marine recruiting prep finals at Michigan State over a EAST LANSING — “I shot it to] five points im its only base, Cates survived a field of 50 the weekend, - jand beat Sgt. Melvin W. Meyers The trophy that was placed front) _ |for the title. Cates hails from Li-_ and ‘center for all to see today} - ivonia, it os ee ree ee zk *« t | Dionship award the way the Oak-| pity - : | | ‘Donkey basketball takes the land County boys played in bowing “1° 10-4 for 7th Triumph | qpattight tonight in the Clarkston ep ee’ ae ee 1-of Grapefruit Loop High gym at 8 o'clock with s Cail 4 Ke pair of annual “grudge” games. 2 Sa ee : Se ene ever since the regional finals but . comeback in Sexton’s 80-79 over-| Oldtime tournament observers ride the donkeys and try to Day peel Do ate Set Se: trolt Tiger pitching stall this year. one triumph over Haintratnck Sat-|could recall nothing to match the "| shoot baskets to wind up the playing steady ball, . , The lean. southpaw apparently! aay The chempe-hed been Sexton comeback. Only Highland program. : victory streak| has whipped bis control problem.) ing ‘by 15 polrits with 3:52 left|Park’s mad dash to the 1952 Class e * Despite a 18-game victory stres and the Tigers believe the 2-year-/ina PY 13 peunts with 3:82 left) {*Crown could approach it, High iti contin welltains Soon ditieie ae eee eae Ve old Dartmouth graduate, who blew!» rogulagom time. They caught} ot Park was-1i points behind Fred jens Codi Fag : three other league chances ie Michigan | has Speskne.“ ehabbabantne «Recast Soaly is ready to fake the bigiDtvis, calmly cashed a pair of{with two minutes left tn a, semi been named to the Board of Di- five, All agreed it would be just 8 esc Se a tramck into overtime. ke bra eBlcan a } clipe Masa heen tee oe Senet GRD tay 1 Riattbed . i ponerse dang lige ‘ye ge * * *«* D> wep baad aa troiters pulled away to a big lead.| ~ ~}/trolt pitcher to go as Hamtramck seemed certain But thé ‘big. lead never mater- t Gedh toning wee bs beattored victory after scoring 26 points in} S@XTON _ MAMTRAMCK - * nate ialized and neither did the. fast six Milwaukee Brave hits yester- ithe second quarter for a 43-26 navies ‘7 45 18 Guna ¢ 1-8 18 Third-period goals by Cop- break, Holly slowed the play down| day and the Tigers defeated the {halftime lead. ~~ ee Be . Sa eee po and Bruce Riutta gave Dollar : e lads League champions 10-4. lerner 17 Bridges 1 1-4 3 Bay, Mich., the National Pee-Wée and forced the fleet Rouge National , “They gave us 2 lesson in (O°Pare Fes Ht Ameer $13 pecay championship’ Suntey at : ted rein alo Rt parted gn oery) CL ae rTujals 20 20-28 30 19-33 79 wna th repel of fhe 12.1 fans In Saar ae ne eats sad) your 0: Sexten exch. eter. wh | Seam. B seemed Be the entire | mlans lentnes tee practealty oll hee ce tees ood hed] | F wis > & [Plenty of confidence in the over- s E ; ae 8 ’ : George «McDaniel €6 » senior |throw it in tight situations, And| "0<"to, sowie until thin vere | center of Holly, took basketball contro] has been one of his main felt Sexton's junior-dom- . ; ; honors even in defeat. McDaniel assets this spring as he has rapid-).oteq team didn’t start to jell ’ i = was named by the sport writers |ly become one of Detroit's most/onti) after it lost four of the first as the most valuable player of | effective moundsmen. six regular games. The Big Reds oronio aKes the state tournament despite Manager Bill Norman calls jrallied to beat Saginaw Arthur Holly’s defeat by River Rouge in the mo- him “the most pleasant pitching | Hill and began gaining ee the finals. surprise of the camp.” mentum which ended in their third 6-4 Decision 4. Burnside, purchased from = mec tan sei Ee ; | - San-Francisco Giants’ team won the six-A league ; ape cule Voted ‘bas: been spending. long] w th ee See: ea Fj 16 5 2 ton: th it Henley} squeezed by weak Jackson Most Valuable Field in Lakeland under the tat-| In Ind ame Tourney Cager |m = nel : , Lech Gdn Plapol Holly Ace Selected . ty yS | Berth as New York - on 15 of 16 Ballots of |}, Tue, work and the determination ; Moekeal Sport, Writers. oe cocina te oo un e 4 to mree em, ape, cts | Spaenty "hae ee "el YC in Tourney || DETROR w — ‘the Deirott Red ore nd i are on ‘whd made the Broncos'the “‘cin. | Spot on the Detroit club. A Reeling Coos algae Cw bin ard ‘derelia” team of the class B | He walked only one batter and| Three Pontiac Cagers the first time in 21 years fo a ee ning atiet af Brodenta Ieading | Awarded Positions on Bat at Mast the last place De bypass the +, ete, Fs his brilliant work im leading 2.8: ® cluded Saturday afternoon at the New York Rangers by one point ‘/ The Broncos usually win on foul] Holly to the finals before bow- Harvey Knenn, who laced out|Pontiac B.C. gym. and tanke the playets fer the fots but this time it worked the| ing 62-41 to champion River | piiarwy, Huena, who laced. out e @ firet the iu theres seasons with pee ay Oy net eee Rouge. a &. @ pone ped gears ediagem ere The Boys Club quintet from a fourth-place finish, * Rouge held the lead from the/ Me was named on ail tat one |gers collected “eight salt] ‘Me PMladephie Bung tn De 3 + * ithe ‘game. Holly had always been) competitor was John Oosterbaan |son and Don McMahon, Kuenn| Witt a marrow 45-42 triumph over the Olympia Stadium locker room right close ‘behind. It was 33-28! o¢ Kalamazoo Christian who |hiked his batting average to .368.| the Pontiac cagers in Saturday's afterwards, so great was the rare starting Ue ai period after the! drew 13 ot 16 possible votes. The Tigers jumped toa 30 Jead| fmal round. = - kag oy Ioan oy ogden ‘toon, teeow Sa toy beamicn ie lel Etro vit aig ond es Sebel cone oe tae at - |pulled past. Detroit a month ago ‘A goal and foul by McDaniel] patter ot ‘Maple Olt’ cae [home oy, Gail Harris’ single. TWol 36.31 overtime conquest of Detroit and then won five straight to catch and Ron ieee ta "oo a pont Lake aid Everett Griffin of Riv. ee Ss in the ook ai Saver in the preliminary game. | Be: — ee ee foe Sis yeaa tgs gran herr See — : pet y ted Ys layup on a| TT nemse completed the first ae ee 1 with x * & SHOT BLOCKED — Darrel Kinney (30) of Coggins (32) of Holly. The Broncos battled fav- Detroit 52, lost last night to Mon sak es aed it te tree ot] am jan error. Bob Trotter and Pete Douglas.) Holly blocks an attempted shot by River Rouge’s _ored Rouge all the way before falling 52-47, in the |irea) 4.7. 3649, Rouge gained a. tie with! gusce, 'tansine Sesiec’ ‘Ant | The Tigers continued scoring in|both of Pontiac, were ‘vamed to| Oly blocks an sitempted Soot Oy ee ioe state finals * * & 5:12 remaining and then went! Gains, Hamtramck; John Do. |Dunches, picking up four more| the ist all-tournament team while) the hall to fall loose. In the background is George Announcement of the New York age bern Mad eee re a Pop i ised indy F0 o.47| Davis, Sexton and Jim Dunson : , } : } / made it 48-47 e a double, The last Detroit tally) pon rn of the team ing 2-0 at the time, But it fired tap age aoa bat Rouge| of RUE ane inthe > EL, cableytey Mig voces "| Hagen Duo Leads Elks Doubles , Toveates to @ Stehay nll Ga Loses stalled out the rest of the way Honorable Mention: Norm | 0rne’s double, ing }- nana ” ihe ork Flowunt wasi.. . i P| : scored four times in the- second sadding four fouls, Vanderwel and Larry Weesles of |. » held thelthe leading scorer with 53 points, a , period to knot the game as 44 _ Jim-Dunson not only paced the) ys pa : Brian. Fer. National ‘League champions score-| 15.4, Brown of the Sarver club en Dick Duff put in the winner ; in scoring with 16 but he ermgyy rience > Pus ieki |€88 Until the sixth when Hank gained the “sportsmanship” award and Billy Harris the insurance tally Sec a tvee weal a hs] chm, alo, Hon’ Maren, [Aton bammered SOx tomer | , = Sd eae ene ; : : ' . . . 5 * ‘on _ ‘ _— after Holly; Elton Fowler, Rouge and Burnside all spring. Go ] Wi . - Neva Shain and Lucille Zorvan’s (615. Marvis Peterson of Milford ewan aad emt Secu John Bandy, Pontiac. | seiiaee ‘seam NZQlCS W1NNET | A strong —_ Laggan didomagrl oy : rolled the top handicap game of| | “We're the hungriest hockey ae = > eh bi brhbi)« * rs to dominate onors world,” cried punch Rouge's 25.8, ae : bag ‘die Mew eecin Straight Sets ri %th annual City Women's) -pisnmastér Corp., which took|2"* 2 8% Imlach, who replaced Bijty Reay , et a oe 1 State Prep Champs wiles iis abe Ed : tournament came to a close at 2nd in the State Women’s meet at : as coach when Toronto was ‘Dungon $68 18 $7 Kuennct $333 agcakis’ 411 $| HOUSTON, Tex. @—Pancho Gon-|Montcalm Centre over the week-!Grand Rapids a few weeks ago,| All women’s prizes will be| foundering early in’ the season. ‘Fowter 4 Kinney s ioe St A wean, 29% ae 4 zales defeated Lew Hoad, 6-4, 7-5iend. : also Wound up runnerup here with|awarded April 5 at an open meet-| “we're just xetting started.” Saran" ; i034 seen | i Hl Lansing Sexton 0! Remtramck 19 (ot) Heke He Bie HY y}in an outdoor pro tennis cadre At the same time, the Elks | 9915, The top tourney game of ing of the sponsoring Pontiac Wom. The Leafs take on the Boston ‘Gardner ¢ + ; nega BB River Rouge si. Helly 41 Katine rt 331 Acorn $99 8|Sunday at River Oaks Country|Mixed Doubles event got under 1980 featured the Hart showing. jen's Bowling Association to be held ruins, second-place finishers, to- Prov'nce 0 e ‘Seheniiies Cao & Maxwell 2003 Nelson p Bt | Club. way at Lodge 810 with A, and E. *& «*¢ at the Elks Temple at 1:30 p.m. motrow in the opening game of AOE TR yy 2b Tessa Bere 283) Gasset, Pte, “ee, Wy, te, steam seh lscagie tela the crime week con-| Capt. Rose Stratton and Shitley| The 1289 rolled at the Eiks \their ‘bestof-seven Stenicy “Cup ee H Maple My Glen Lake 6, Balavin 4 _iBrverets $85 Disinnarat Su Westie then Geman Aas aa ee etre Patae |Palthie Of Dishmaster gained tha], Sellteed:Jeat Your's —e ee ne burnside p 301 3 testant: aan . ’ f 1275 compiled by “‘Cap”’ Halll- * * ‘ eee , : me a ee Tured Pontise teams overtook |Neadhens end "Marvel. Sect had] day and Donna Opte bat tourney | Down the hall, in the Red Wings ‘46,968 See Games hay de oo tor ‘Willey is Saat WEEKEND FIGHTS previous leader Milford Floor been the pacesetters throughout! officials are predicting it. will locker room, hockey’s most suc- ‘ _ Bee an Ge Bridges in ath: C~Grounded Associated Prese 2¢,| Covering in the final. session the competition only to end up 3rd. take over 1300 to gain the title. cessful dynasty was being buried Cc ad M rk in Tourne gut for McMahon in. 9 7 1 onal if cked out buddy, furman, with Hart Window Cleaning gain- i), ‘Pointer duo had the) ‘The final women’s standings: © |The Wings Rad won eight league TOW a Y Spe COR BEL Fates Clit —Hank y.. ue.) ing the championship with 3045 | best game of 499. TEAMS ips since 1949. Four . €4s organ, Nelson. PO-A—Detrolt | pen Sraeet Chiser) >| sparked by a 658 actual for Capt, * Batt Window Ciesting, Peutins ... since then they had been fc | Misweukes 6." 25--inaon” Oaborse, Pat: eae ~ EES Choctlon comme wp with | Reem Ser) Ne, & Panties sscocsni [Saale Cup champions They had SE con eke eae Saric Contes He ene ae acct CDE > SP BIS can otis wed compton a, [orteete Clie wre errs made the playotis every season |Burnside ....,..... sawens 62314 . weeks with | voUBLES , @ record uneq games at each site. Cre eeedecatenend 223 1 604 in an im attempt to Stratton- iter, eee 0 Seq st in: hi i s year it wae deck cee |All-County Team Tuesday (ive Reatlac a sweep ot major |B Reis Gr, Meat’) ™ Yrae histor, a... yon hess Soren ieAlagrel Rag eonecus Bie eee Prep satigg nc mice Fado ¢ ert ploy Pending vissevss. ee night was the mr ci class semifin W~—Burnelde L—Willey. - q iy amp Frances Johnson : got two goals apiece from the afternoon, clear the buildings wn --iguea Huriey, Crawford, : Pe ptigeeond Arg of ry lami ag Miltord. |Prencte, ‘eta: "Smite phbeesee.. OM Norm Ullman and Marcel Prono- rs verre crear to Brey Pa:24. A—2,948 gts a hha . vagal hel bs es | Shirley Pointer’ took two indi- Soret eo Ontord 20...) 90] VOSt, blew leads _ and watched ass semifinals at night. ann All-County team as. coaches | Stun ‘Had : M Urick, Drayton .. ......... 618} some one else celebrate. It paid off in crowds of 6,600 and FINAL NEL , writers with the honor teams in Classes ton ao glo bo hed prea ELKS LEADERS General manager Jack Adams, 9,528 at Jenison and 2,600 and 4, treal 39 : > A, B and C will be made known tomorrow together (ico. siith 1956, had the high|* Hagen-B Hagen ws. se... igea never one to sit still long, is ex- Ot the Civic Center Friday with Gee ocsscee--: Ba @ as ith pictures and sketches of the prep awe Oooer ree of 246 and matched|L. Masoo-k. ick’: '...es0.+.-0¢.1288/pected to make many personhel both sessions drawing 12,120 al 5 SURES Ra ® BI. * , dys is ~-[ Joanne Toh for aotiat eriee with See eUGD css: changes by: next sonsen, outs at Jenison Saturday. Bench... 8H 8 Wists | Wateh for it tomorrow, el : : 7 " Nurs ee TOO LATE? » Firestone MUFFLERS |... FREE INSPECTION Firestone STORES FE 2-9251. 146 W. Huron St. Newell Guides Bears to National Title LOUISVILLE, Ky, (UPD — fensive basketball, especially as played on the West Coast, ro * De- + BIG RAPIDS (AP) — Barney Steen of Calvin, has been named|record Michigan NAIA coach of the year and 10 players from 10 colleges have been named to the 1959 Mich- = star honor basket- ball team. Goalby Heads St. Pete Field 1958 ‘Rookie of Year’ Leads Cary Middlecoff by One Stroke ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP)— the touring golf pros had a new rabbit to chase as they started the final round of the $15,000 St. rer - Open tournament to- Bob Goalby, the husky arid hand- some youngster who was chosen! “rookie of the year” for 1958 by The scoring game has sloughed off 10 points since. it reached a high of 146.5 (both > AP Wirephote ;] teams) in 1956 and 1957, and with CALIFORNIA HERO — Smiling coach Pete Newell, former the new limitations placed on the cage coach at Michigan State, is hoisted to the shoulders of the |c rearigoe’ ote te estenliornia California basketball team which won the National Collegiate by “gaited us sara jest basketball tide i beating favored West Virginia, 71-70, Saturday over 5@ points per game. re . See en ee son Square Garden,’ John’s of = Brooklyn, coaehed by Joe Beatin, ‘coed ty Joe tae(Calvin Coach Honored Steen coached Calvin to an 18-2 The selections were announced Saturday by Sam Ketchman, ath- letic director of Ferris Institute and Michigan NAIA chairman. The all-star team selections were: * * * ’ Frank Hamilla, Northern Michi- gan; Ferris Saxton, Alma; Gary er, Kalamazoo; Ralph Honderd, Calvin; Don Bohannon, Hillsdale; Bruce Jones, Ferris; Mike Rice, Detroit Teck; Dick Groch, Olivet, and Vince Giles, Adrian. BoceEy AT A GLANCE Versey Kegler Defends Title Lee, Centra] Michigan; Bob Fletch-| ‘Faragalli Has to Top 2,116 All-Events Set by Lubanski ST. LOUIS (AP)-Al. Faragalli has his work’ cut out for him when ko k Paramus. took eighth place in the open division with 3070. x * * The Detroit. Pfeifers continue their on the open di- vision with the 3,243 record series they put together nearly a month ago, Betsy Rawls First in Columbus Open COLUMBUS, Ga. 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Order your coal in lots of ¥ s two tons or more and Dial FE 5-8181. \ | 4 bh o_o ee Oi a ee code * | ee a a ee ee a ea a i a ~ a ae ae js . eS j Aig ged : . ae eee ea ae ee ee ee ae eee ee ne ee Re gen an ty Ae pe re ee eee ee ee eee Ses ee oe LP a a Sere 2 ? She lives in the land of glory, 4 = ae. werk Pd wt 4 * * caer * g t. ee 3 $ ; a : 1 pi a. : “THE. PONTIAC rast MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1959_ ss __Funeral Directors _ 1 |Help Wanted Female 7; Work Wanted Male 10 MODEST MAIDENS -* By Jay Alan} ‘Share Living Quarters 30 Rent Apts. I Furnished 33 H ¢- ae ij “ Voorhees Siple| Diving Room, Waitress a + |e es Brera On tet ar la eo urs et |g FUNERAL HOME | $Pltr'atn’ eee GO a wlan eer . bulance Service. Pie ._hisne oF Motor “TE e ay, 1] iy "Call_aftor 6pm. OR sete. ||? SOS paid. we — FE zans ED Vy racts, Mt >| Call after 6. a Semetery Lots 5 - WOODWA: beh ote ae St |7 saoou sere, OP 08, Dom FE 2204 1 Lor s AT ABSOLUTELY ae B. ‘te UPPER, 2 Pi! of Broternood pel DEPENDABLE The fastest sction on your land | ? 7 LARGE RMB. én ak = ae Cemetery. Ask for $ 4 % contract. Cash buyers waitin: ou vid ’ ; EM }- or _ Benem, home than than wages, Ea fn eg __Call Rea Realtor Partri tnidze PE +3581. Fy Sat ka PR Oe. sn 2, eng 9 , Miler ynba|* CHOICE Lore & Ona ves Fe WATERESg WED. ACTION!!! Oaliities ‘mined 1 meat 5 ND SATE. UPSTAl of David B.| 1 choice lot at Os Hills Cem- =e. ~ ala “en or “nite Mrs Burley] tery near Walled Lake end Novi. | . - have ey 8 SS war. pecgnd eee an ANB BATH 34102 be-4 and Vaughan sear UL SORAVE LOT PER. Dm. at once, your § a ag :& Prigg you the 3. y, March 26, et i] Vide Rear PE 40802" Sissm, “OO | = counts. AcE Hayden. | trance "y- bath. Everything fur. pm. from od Pu- j.c:H HAYDEN, Realtor ished. Near wees. Inquire 22 Home with tplerment 2 EXP, ‘en rareeene i 86 E. Walton _Eatonew Cemetery, Oxbow, Lake X, Senon, jake. GUIDE TO LD: > =a CASH FOR CANS CONTRACTS. 2 ROOM ‘AR AT 61 ' GOLD: Sell | si CARPENTER WORK OF ANY 3.3. Vanwelt.. 4549 Ditie Hwy. | —AveRte. housework eo) ot 5 kind, Boacene ble, Call after 6 |: ; 2 RMS, & BATH. PVT. ENT. iii G thin : ou're ing | _ds Wasee sis Mg tin *| - TARETOR R CASH ‘ nas NEAR ERESGES, WEL ROOM aithings you're not using . ot sain fore ’ateendante eecepted. Blo ota is gs your by acting as host- — end treah FE 22448 iG, a ve ver tian oul rod cout coaxer 3, ree 7 Seater through Classified Ads! | Stn ‘fome Pot can’ DL | MAR: M ] | \ lough. say bow, PE TLGE. RMS. BATH. IST FLOOR |¢ AND 3 ROOM APARTMENTS, a Mis! | ipnee Poe Come wea | eae Mes, ae \ Fae mur |e mime ae S| Siam me eer a" 4, ‘Apply LS; | PAINTING WORE, LOoW| “Voy 7 $143_ Case-Biinabeth_ Re * toominls, Sey “OR veo | * garden Pine Kab Ra _Sn st Box Replies GOOD Tene SiH sOME vera ease FULL TIME CASH | ; seed” aan weber apts. 143 * siate ‘street. FE +3032 ‘aft &. nD — * he : 5 At 10 ron te - Almadeadhid fo 42 oe ee - Day | AVAILABLE FoR LAND con-| = Howard 7 RM. UPPER PLAT. Coa is a.m, today ee RES HUST HAVE REC WATCH REPAIRMAN NEEDS JOB TRACTS AND HOME EQUITIES |? RMS. AND BATH. PVT. vi . Adults. Reas. = Were replies at the Press Onmy wa iD. jt HAVE ae. & see Ped gag area. wer NO OBLIGATION. CALL yee FE 20661. After 6./7 ae RTT gp pendice Onterd; Alt office in the following & R. Auto Store. 118 N. Saginaw, | WALL WASHING INSIDE WIN-| __ Eee A? Reweectonet ’ oe i RM, PVT ENT. BATH HEAT & ter 3 a ag pon ne, of srs. one rothy boxes: Mr. Stark, bet. 2 and § FAN cone cleaned. Free Esiimates. i O I 1ISO] } hot ‘water, Will redues 0! ctean 4 one ee heat fare King a: nneth and W =" KITCHEN WTD. iG 34325. resp. party. 2088. | _mished. $80 month. See caretaker ' ¢. Ev ; also survived by two! applications, Apply Big ve REALTOR PE 42533 3 ROOMS, PVT. BATH, IN A-| BTR MING ye: See careake: ; tal service|, 5, 7, 14, 28, SI, 32, 40 In, 2490 Dixie Awy. | Work W F 1104 8. Telegraph Rd. TOR, W. Huron, nr, General Hos- te denen Ga Will be held ‘Tuesday, March 24/1 56 "59 gg , 65, 74, %. CADY 70 LIVE IN & CARE FOR ork Wanted Female 11 3-23 ron Mauer Mar Goon etter 4 located—newly decorsted. 3 bede ‘at 2 p.m. from Plumerteit » O, 3 ; room TV, vor, - : ‘ p.m. ; . : Fort Stisioting iney.| BT 163, 106, 118. a Ee ie we zion, AF PAS 8 peewee. CA$H 3 LOE, EEN BMS. ist space. “#10. Cail Midwest 4-908 = MORNIN A : r . pvt, bath, > or PEderal §-2153. wank je Osteré Cemetery. Mrs a of hours. ah ibe Chuck ce. x" rE iss “I think Gloria is two-faced, selfish, mean and con- eux enn arive on ove £400: | CLEAN 6 ROOMS AND BA Flumerfelt Puneral Home, Oxtord. wgnigy AF WEST 7 WOMER © WANT ¥ Walt WasH- ceited—and as her best friend, I should know!” -NQ HIDDEN FEES- _ er ten eat re : ts Beauty Miracle and housecle — ~ . RMS. D BATH, . ee 2, se, sense) DON’T WISH FOR Apply 1a_persce. AUBURN HEIGHTS. act 7 Nicholie & Harger Co. ul turn Garage, ‘Couple oly HURON APTS. wife of Millard Fritch: MEDICAL ‘ARY_ SHORT- or _week 2-4013. oh ing ’ 33_ WEST HURON , FE . Deluxe 3% Room with een ee San ie wnwEvs 7 hand and typing must’ be good, | BABY GO iv YOUR HOME. Business Services 13 Upholstering " 23 | 34 RMS. BYE. WEST SIDE. IX. Bedroom, a, Ful Bait, Living ived by three en. Pu-|/ MONEY! Make it easily| ‘oowjedee oF _ and. weekends. OR “> PURNACES ‘CLEANED AND| EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER: . CASH —_— m8 : service held Wednes- waite CARE BY: DAY OR a=] 5 ed ©. L. Nelson. FE 6 $174 Coctey Lake Rd. EM 3 NICE ROOMS FURN. OR UN- ; 28. at 1 pm. from the pa aot a sft?, Week. | Licensed _PE 5-140. 8 PLASTERING, wee ee a . . FOR LAND CONTRACTS & 2-8873 id coifi ary open. State a experi- WISHES DAY AL'S UPHOLSTERING HOME EQUITIES. EVEN IF DE- TED AND bert Morris, officiating. through Classified Ads. ary open, State age and expert | COLORED LADY Wi Work gusrastecd, PE 6004 jPHOLSTE EQOUENT ABE FOR WELLS |? ZEDECORATED ROOMS AND orth : Fritch wili ment, ponents ome EE CH BOARD OPERATOR | Manley Le pp Mes 10 Bagley St. RUGS i AND leaned. colors Tevined “a LL Huron. a Ce. 2, o le aned, colors in state at the Plumertelt * L a 6. | eee "THOMAS ELECTRIC Use same dey. L « je 3 RMS & BATH. ADULTS ONLY. Funeral ‘i t- SELL EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL 851 8. squirrel Rd Le 3. Help Wanted Male 6 le @ future. No quote to meet,| like eig[, THE Of week Werk.| “Licsnoed Bicciric Contractor. Res- _Bauirrs REALTOR we 44561 | _163 Green. $65_« mo. ~0567 LOAN, MARCH 21, 1999, KATHRYN, | _ Unlimited territory. be] idential | -fommersial and Indus- THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 2.6 DIXIE Hwy. 3 ROOMS, Ey PER WEEK, 68 Lorraine Ct.: age 92; dear sunt AMBITIOUS WOMEN EXPERIENCED IN CLEANING & i wiring. IMMEDIATE adults : 473. of Emerson B. Hoan and Mrs. ¥ ‘. Part-Ti MYrtle 2-6661 MALEUIE 3, RM. & BATH. PONTIAC APART- | MODERN Will be held ‘Tuesday, March 26,| with auto who cent make enoush | We bh “yp xORSE HOS. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- ACTION mente Us ey ne hae Sees, eres) ane he rh | We have immediate openings for| pilal exp. Doctors ze eto al Low rates. Call after 6 p.m: Lost & Found 24 on any f and contract. New 7 ROOMS & BATH. Brae abe. esent care Pontiac 4-9656. 40137. or seasone ir ‘Huron. sep George Wiadifiela phasing te| ayes are 6 Gece’ wok eon ben ¢ neceteary. Priday: sand Go. ATE AL.| LOST: BLACK GERMAN SHEP-| is{actor inspection of property | _sfate. $65 mo, PE 3 ferment in Lakeview Cemetery. loafer I can show you how to| nent = "igstehen. help. hote Wree cst UL 21319 or UL 2-2804| perd. vicinity of Saimer 8. Gi. “Kak Ken Templeton. | 7 RMS. BATH, P ” Clarkston.” Miss Loan will tie (c| Make $150 week | in iinet a td Ce: For | maid, beby iting oF day work. | PF se phone PE. $-8340 K.L. Templeton Realtor | round floor, “UL 3-340. stale at the C. J. Godtmrat Pu- call Mr. Allen OR 3-022 pees ot FS _FE_ 2-581. Fae eA TS POR ALL | LOST: GREEN BILLFOLD CON- | as39 Orchard bass me 3 RMs. AND "BATH evr ENT. ° ners! Home, K Harber. Pom: Women for Saleswork ~ HOUSECLEANING | BY DAY. ee con taining papers and paycheck. Vi very pelea and nies. Adults only. wwe M trans APPLIANCE SERVICE cinity wotown STATLER, 21, 1980, DEN- A. PEW mar ete dane ie em Y WISHES DAY WORK, EX-| ROY'S. 96 Oakland FE 24001 | Reward. On to Miaeka via Fe sig Ame : caret tL Ope MA cS3| set apretng aa gra wortng| ber saee. “Suq"str evel] CADY beamaia DA WOR ar AT eee Eece Mame” | bay ca oe Jou, eat ond SND TEDEEics Marie Statler: dear brother of stad fore =|- pyanch office requires girls for Wednesday & Thursday.| Dressmaking, Tailoring 16/ PE sos. ' for esse I || ROOMS, PLUS TELEVISION, : B. ond Linda P. Sather ment. A ey Motel 150 8.| work, re . : aera LOST — FEMALE FAWN BOXER R. and dryer. Near dear dson Mr. and Telegri geod March 2th, 44-0227 LADY WANTS 3-DAYS A Wx. | ALTERATIONS, SUITS & COATS. with red collar, vic. Watkins- Ji int i. Fives and Williams Sts. ‘ai peasrcatit ie .o. Paneral service wil =_¥ WOMAN TO CARE FOR WIPE| work Ret._& trans. PE 29043.) Dimsmeuey sting, Oui igs. drapes | Pontiac Estates. OR _3-7663 WRIGHT & VALUET om. Bes ras nae tc YRS! a Nate PC ANIC | at tae Hees | ORE Ro gute Sas | Ratatat | ast vee eee PP |p Sl hr Pion fae ope teen Sie meee Peat ee eee | Wile Husband Team | SS Sey again —— | pereeersiee seeeere, ties | Uae: Datdesyer wa Pe | FE sae) “van, i save ABD | Baiceny 7p og with nc y: nn ¥ ange oO lie im state at the Voor ple EXP MEAT SU.| HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADD | Auburp Avenue Nurses Exchange. en eas Semele ble | _8-3528. WE 7 RMs., Orit. a: ual —Pmeral Rome. | Eres aon Apply meee. = YOUR | Dey & Night Licensed & Bonded.) 10"*ny' nome FE. 6-435. | LOST: BLACK LABORADOR. NEW eT eet pati a2 | Beautiful kitenens wpb metal ext a ™ Z FAMILY TROOME SY mE eto —F York Tags. Reward. MI 42339. B and Contrect front reosss. ture, Adulte. aS oe Se JTHERLAND, RCH 21, ; i TEAM OR ALONE, imumoonaraina, TYPING, SEC- LOST 7 BILLFOLD, u nd Contracts ‘ : . Stove refrigerator Martha, 746 Irwin Or; sae 82: Craft Co, New branch| * P.M? _fetarial service EM 34d. | Income Tax Service 17| “vicinity of Globe sapplus, oo Fer:| EVEN IF DELINQUENT! — | 5 “Sou a CBU aN — REIS beloved wife of Bert D. Suther- Pontiac. M. — Ages | wesonsly known Co PERMANEN 2) or M a Lot. watt tor Bales M ‘at Boome, A 6 om. atic heat water Saad: Gens mother of Mrs. Ken-| 208, car Write to caer ame Ccuvaaiing. oa coe Full time, MA 5-€291. | A-1 Ai TAX RETURNS PREPARED cop the money and return the| PE 30536 o MA $1158. evenings TR Mu “a ae es. pee Ag 3 [ogg og eee mon Se ee a FREE TO | PSD Ne collections, no deliveries. | RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS DAY Cit nt or en ores. 28 Coat Faw Com R BOXER HUMPHRIES REALTY ture 3: Poplar. St. Pontine, For| Serial and many fine a aS itr Nettie | Hore af pam, apd Saiurday, mom. | Please spply to person. Hotel Wal- TARY SHORTHAND, | 93,00 TO 95.00 AVERAGE PEE.| answers to Kim. Vic: Baidwin and ee eee wa ‘Wright le neral service, 2° cents per 2 nent oes —o Aig) age mm? ednesday eve- ping. general of- ‘Dunn's Bookkeeping and St. Mary. FE 8-1701. Reward. LOVELY 3 BEDRM. RANCH, 2 ; RMa PVT BATH AND ENT For « Umited time, no leases of will be held Tuesday, March 24 . oe ar rhe FS br at March 25th, owen — so we B hs experience. Married, age 29.| S¢t¥ice, corner vot Virginia and 4 yrs. old. a Must sell, $83 Warr side PE 8452) . security deposit Tequired. GSS. Bee nk tor a?. Barnes between 34| coe ter Jou bow you com do RI) Pull ov part time ‘work. = td rect| Baidyis. For information. Hobbies & Supplies 24A | Per, month: Cpl ,owner 00 any Te GinaN UPPER” OFILE a " the WAITRESS, FOR DAY SHIFT. E _extrs : - Rossry will be. Monday at_8 p.m. — = must be nest Apply Big Bo: Secaeyaniat ARIAL WORK ALL WORKING PEOPLE'S TAXES parr sy NUMBER PicTURES.| Wanted ties _furn. 36 Norton._______| MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 at tue Melvin A Schutt Punerai "Hadtend - Wife Team Drive-In, 3490 wg Mansy _ __In my home. UL TT a lalla. 2 me. $2 & up. Scrabble games. Real Estate te 32A 3 ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE| - FE g grey ote Mrs. Gutherland will WORKING MOTFER WITH TWO|WTD WORK AS HOUSEKEEPER OR 3-2943 . Book Store. 15 E. Lawrence St. GI AND FHA entrance. No children. FE }-' OPEN DAILY SUNDAY _ a | OW woul. you Be Hye TO ADD | child By - exchange &- = eg man or lady. Very Notices & Personals 25) CASH FOR YOUR HOME Brg il 7 a ue 8 10 AM. + @ P.M. ARCH 26. 1959, GARY SILY INCOME BY W ‘KING housework. Prefer indy with pen- | was COME TAX RETURN PRE-| ~~~ ~~ |. Yes. we can sell your home for —j ROOMS & BATH io? APT. W., 127 x Walnut Ra. Hastings, hava, TEA M on Rlowe @ TO -. . Call before 11 am, FE ar ar Og ar PICK- Mpared in your ee $50 . A i.e Po sca ales N. Be at Senn, te Br. Ocgeret Se ; age: een of Will be paid to your club. church 3 RMS. PVT. ENTRANCE. 6¢ ME- ena : Wayne, And Doris Jean Weber cocear necer.| WHITE WOMAN BABYSITTER _Aopointment PE 2h | or of lodge’ for selling 8 ges Be te - - e NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM Brace ‘Webster: dear gree of| sary n°, canvassing, D0. party ; light "Sousekeening. § daze, week, Building Service 12 Your Home or bine further acta call = agreed tell you the cach you cia receive | 3 i. CLEAN ROOMS AND| upper apartment on Saxland Are. beat rete 7 cara eave Be Seored greeeg ed own transpervation | “2 au Easton cna semen | De ones Lake Ra EM 39125 | KNAPP > SHOES Tee Se ee | oo Fr ey y. Mar . at) Please a) tson, Hotel Wal- rE INCOM TAX DAYS 64 W. , BU- NA q . Cherch with teteomees tn Oxford cme. Mares A eg —— ans eae Log MORE FOR oe tae ae Call MY Eves 506 Frankitn Rd Fred Herman OR 3-1503 ad CASH PE 1557/3 Bacco! Sey “=. om NEWLY —— = Cemetery. Arrangements by the| can show you how you can dadt! aaaee + Suen pital. Jone Cuptes. Guasen =a SERVICE gq | 4 COMPLETE COLD WAVE 06.0 non your HOME OR EQUITY. rson. "| PRIVATE 4 , _Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home. LocaL DISTRIBUTOR RE-| _¢2803 i SAN 72. ANY GIRL, OR Se eoMnk I casb interests you let us look |# RMS. ALL UTIL FURN NEAT | P*th stones UL S100 3000 aS men "ae aren. | WHITE WOMAN TO WORKS DATS 8A 5. ne EIN PE 53722. OR 2 5597 . ANY Giri, OR WOMAN REEDING evar yaar Poms n | Ciear & plenty of closets. Well y ‘i +1 BABY) ‘Capacity to leare sad good wort wi, must nave ows Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. friendly advisor phone FE| ‘ale. fn many chees we can get | ura. Aaulte only” See atver 4:30 | _Aubura Ave. infant deugh ai taa| sored : - hildren, UL _2-3633. AND CEMENT | CCOUNTING a comming OA equi- weekdays ot Sat a Sun 8 Pipe- ughter of Daniel Lee perience train, ear neces- YOUNG WOMAN POR SEWinG | TO" Also fireplace OR 3-9402 INCOME TAZES. —— gh or _Army. | bes, We also “have are tor | Arete and Mary Ann —_— Sister, sary. ret w earn- |] BASEMENTS PUT UNDER.’ ‘tTvice,, 2015 Cass *| A COMPLETE COLD WAVE $6.50, iand contracts Clark Real Estate, | 2 ne: BATH, PE Co ws. is of Linda Lee and dal Scott] ings plus bonus. Apply 0:30 to 90d < - Apply | “neath home raising | —E0e#0_Harbor. 8-287. M & H Style Rite. OR 3-3421. Wil-, 13 uron. PE 3-7888 or FE | ama te | Young, dear pranddaughter of} 12:30. 4713 Dixie Hwy bl Bry Cieaners, T19 Ng ang moving. Complete ‘ot mo. INCOME TAX SERVICE _liams Lake Rd. and M39. asia” te = zs oe re ROOMS. BATH Mr. ‘end "Mrs. Robert Ray MAKE BIO MONEY sectino In-/ YOUNG WOMEN FOR _FE 6-6 UL_2-2930 “CHARLES CHESTER an and entrance, child welcome. Gin- comerncl SE Bogert Cravsside, service Was held thie] tens. teres. stactories €"Orders | TELEPHONE SOLICIT-| “1 DRY CRAvIA® PAINT s | income TAX PREPARED etit| e. ATR CUSMIONED SHI lose x home. our egy Nrvice | eS AND These tents Gee et Comiieees, Park Cemetery. Arran Frangements by ally Day you Slee, weekly FING WORK. 71% N.|—sutcpouna « TRocKING | [°%5. Phoue = _ LER aaticnes 2 rooms & bath heated apt, Clean.| Wewave severs’ newiy decorated _ Voorhees-Siple Panere! Home on repeat orders. No experience’ SA GLNA DON TURNER PE 56-2853 a | _A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE : shes 136 E. Pike S| month. See ¢ choice apartments . Save bosded. Sample offer sales guar. NAW LOO Pas compre SERV. | TAX PET UNNe crice mosest fee. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 190 Broedway __Lake Orion | # AND BATH. | Sehoat' - on . Write Harper B | (RE 4619 7 roceries week we i auin Real Estat ate made be sare to get 7 | To sot] imperial Chrysler, Dodes. ‘Y OUR BIG CHANCE ELECTRIC AL CONTRACTOR | TREE PRUNING AND REMOV. {ng away free 8. Ibs of troven — CO Us Your lau OR 3018 APARTMENTS a mR your mber.” No Renault and used res. High pay earn & success! ness. You |\" Construction & maintenence. Ed| als. OR 3-016 , food with the purchase of a GE e our Squity BRAND NEW ied tments oe be given plan, er f benefits. e can be a resentative. Electric. 29-3002. upright 18-cubic-ft, freezer. The Don't lose ~ home. Prompt AIR CONDITIONED - a t it. or call V E man, Hodges,| Huge ea one, Mr. ia cea Pane aT" Moving 7 Trucking> 19 Country Meat Market, 7611 High-| service. Cash waiting. Glroux- room, $65 month. Inc. 360 8. Woodward Ave. Schuett at FE 49227 for’ inter- gs ey > eS ie A anne | land Rd. (M59 at Eliz. Lk. Rd.).| Franks, Real Estate. 4395 Dixie NEW FURNITURE WHITE BROS. ueat cusciaiag tree’ plese mingham. Mi 6-0029 or JO ¢478, | _view. . PE Ese. ANY. LIGHT HAULING. BASE-| OR 3.0763. Open 9@ every day| Hwy. OR 39701. . OR 31266 larger “than reculae agate | |TWO REAL ESTA ; Meee eee aes, name NG, | ments cleaned, Name your price. ene _ Seon... WILL PAY CASH TOR G00D “RENT 8060 Dixie Hwy, . 2 o'clock noon the Se yea bag of s -| Employment Agencies 8A! dcyers. Fe 68431 R. Be Munro | "= 85-9624. VIELAGE HALL building lots, FE 2-69 —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Eves, ‘til 9; Sun. '10 ‘ti & Dy previous te publication. . Jones, Real Estate, PE 4-8860. Electric So 1000 WI W. Huron. 1-A Reduced Rates FOR RENT “Homes. IMMEDIATELY: FURN. AND UNFURN. | Rent Houses Furnished 35 ‘Transient Want Ads may tsED AND NEW CAR BALES- GUARANTEED oe Local or ‘tong distance mov Ab A * Beery B oll ip a ond MODERN 1 apis. be canceled up to 9:30 a.m man, steady employment. DeSoto- Kinds." st. 1918, OtHugua_ Ma rsh, | SMITH MOVING _CO._FE PARTING | RECEPTIONS Pac r Real Pet ‘ 2 ROOMS, ALL FURN. the day of pubiication after Plymouth r. _a83_N. Cass. PE 2.3031. FE 6-7775.| HAULING & RUBBISH N AME MEETING: s aul M, Jones, Real Est. ADULTS ONLY house, $40 mo. : the first insertion. BRAID MOTOR SALES FE 2-0186 V Ee) Y I } TOUSEMOVING FULLY| your price. Any time. FE 8-000 832_W. Huren MANAGER LMER 3 . CASH WANT AD RATES j| “and over. Get in ob ground floor fe inst a CAR aie Sis oon trae FAgLING. rE Cue _Rent Apts. Furnished 3: 33 FE 80918 aa re ’ with distributing company expand- tions: “Licensed. builder, “PHA HEA G son SAD SA OPE: UNDA y ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days ing their ee tiac * terms. FE 46009. LIGHT, A ain para ‘land | WE RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE PEs sea ~~ "io AM YPM. id 7 By oungstown 3 $1.60 62.04 $3.12 ere PUR SE peel ee ee KITCHEN: 3. punch bowls. FE 4-5895. \ partner a an i avers earnings. Call FE §-4089 ° § "REMODELED, EX-| _front_end loading. FE 2-0 i x LL, NEAT ae Ko GR} Sees ee pe no pets. 3 150 «9297 4/50 ra ote pert craftsman on cabinets, For- RTAGE | Wtd Childr Board "| bus tine OR ee eee ONIST $225} Mica, built-tns, "| O’DELL CA Wtd, Children to Board 26 Cookiig Wiecites to state Bt] Bretorred, WE ten” sher £ pam | 3 GARAGE, 5 2.50 450 ©6670 oa: Thaid SOLYE FOR lush elnk Se oe ations & repairs. "Guaranteed. ‘OL Local end Jong distance moving. eo ROOT APiniieee Ute den 5 MA_&-0761 $ 3.00 540 8.20 eneral insurance agency Strict: sinnee neoaseery. 2-4120. FE 5-6806 A-1 BOARDING HOME. LI-/1&2.RM 1 BEDRM. APT, ONE | "'N. Cass A ARTMENT AT $1 7 3:50 6308.66 ly a commission deal. New class RECEPTIONIST... PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. censed. FE 2-503 Ist floor, Pvt. Ente. The’ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 a a hry Bag aig & ¢ ie im und) oes! "_Bves.| “Secretary—Good skills, some ex- | Vern Keller. UL, 2-1740 Toacks to Rent GOOD LICENSED | HOME, By couple "or ‘Dachelors,. Spec. priv, Rent Apts. Unfurnished chitties, $16.25 per week. 2% miles. 10 = 5.00 8.00 13.80 | |zouNG MARRIED MAN CAPA-| BILLER TYPIST .......... PLASTERING & REPAIR REAS. TRUCKS TRACTORS Wii, House i Si dees = ne PE 41008. | ter FLOOR 3 RMS. & PVT. BATH, | _8. Crooks “Rd. * Be aaah ley te | Ge MMT eet NS a; | REDUCED PRICES OW BOWE) so ngq AND EOP MEN guneg| | agua Laka FE ik S| Mahe Be eter, fom. Yi) 7 noon MOORE ON ROoe. tomers. Car and phone neces- Experience ‘with both necessary.| Modernizing. Custom cabinets, | rx.Ton i VJemi-trallers ANTIQUE DISHES, FUR 1_RM aC KiFCRGnEE TE SATE W. san tO. 2 HA. bei 5 ey essary, $85 t week, while PB RECEPTIONIST ...... $310 Tec, rooms, kitchens. Garages and Dump trucks la bl N. OIL 1.R KITCHENE B . 1 ROOM, pny PRI- Lake. mmerce. EM Card of Thanks 1} 2: See ob Beating Pease. Mature, oun poe] sod t attics, On terms; Free estimates Pontiac Farm and lamps, marble top tables, MY ROOM Very Se FE 3-436. P* wate = stave, retrig., heat het : . RECEPTIONIST .......... = 5 ENETTS. Far ‘water only. [R WEEK, PLUS UTILI- RIE Help Wanted Female 7 | “secretary — Ra SNYDER, $100k LAvino,| Industrial Tractor Co, chat F bg nag AS TVs vsF FURNI- yate, b te, bath. 2 adults, 200 'N. ete . Paddock, Alberta Su Mies for this neat ¢ rms. & wility tak wag lh A Lig a eth ver ales AVON 6 OSMETIO® ARE ee cee. | Soveneany: W108 Bolus experience Set Set eats: Fees FF 5 Daily . cc as GASH POR FURNITURE AND AP-| i RM. KITCHENETTE, MODERN | “cose ie ner. fe nna. ea hae a - as, _—_ - . de cot pg We are R F REPAIRS Fir 4-046 FE : lances, Odd pieces or house full. apts. Pvt. ent. Lk, front, Util igi a et be Baa floral offerings and cards of sym-| est in history. A few. territories MEN 00 UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKE Tompt courteous service. FE | furn On M50 Call after 4:30.) “aos Pyt bath, lau ge ony on recent bereave-| now available for capable women EAVESTROUGHING FE 40444.) up free of charge. FE 5 | ~OR_3-4556, rage Stove & ate tadk’ is eee San Par hAa: eine Bicayten Peme (2: t, ACCOUNTANT ......... . $800 “ieptle tanks "Pela tle footings. Painting & Decorating 20 20 FURNITURE N EEDED t Jarking & wasmne. Ss. Hier & Lola. Ponte “OL ichaels; Farmer Snover Funeral) P.O. Box 536. noe lll, ree Ditches and boat v : tire home or odd lot tthe! 90 Cotta ~ : UNDERWR: TRAINEE .. $400 4 well. UL : : dollar, Will ‘buy outrign aac: 1 BEDROOM APT. BUILT-IN ute gorda ane Olsen Pau. BEAYTY oieeay For EXPERI |" Aged 25-28 College necessary. MASON WORK, HOUSE RAISING. WORK, HOUSE RAISING, | 57 CL Ase, DECORATING, PAINT aan We for soe ba “outright 1 (4) RM, APT. CLEAN. NEAR| stove & refrigerator, many fine uy. Rochest = < a TREE TRAE eee oes $250| foundations, basements, etc. D & J Pape Sale, Phone OR_3-2717. tele. bldg. “Bet Pvt. = 2 quiet! features, modern architecture, ester Over 21. M Building Service. FE 2-7004 or | 18T. ee oo AND DEC-| WantTED To BUY — = Abe TYPES i adults, TE Im Memoriam ___2/°thy Sth sCPORTER, RUA gh Rectorate] Eee Oe oR Guage Oo tm.) Paracas pelt | LO Pre BO | my ae “| oats Boe, Saginaw or oor aa eae — minaaheer. Business Services 13) * Paver Narre R | Wola roete eltner YOUR ROUSE. a a COMPLETE. CLOSE it furnished. Ne — sane Benedict 4 IN LOVING MEMORY OF AN- " Papering if FB 5-1600, Donelson gchovis, oan ent for tonina Rogowski who passed away| pm Deween eittlere, Nite sere Science mater. or Seng | 1ST CLASS PAINTING, DECORAT.| {. ae eg ee ee Fin b-adba “or PE 4-403 for cont: ge ce gee [HSE TAPE GL OE |qttlaty = sopmn| Hae ge | shee Pgh, LR | Wid it cnepenes ay) hat a | aE Se e ere back of @ sunse i winte ices. ree ¢€st. ka F wedding photos. Pot in OPEN 7 RMS. PVT. BATH & EN : Where loveliness never dies; "athe PE fn08 pho a in, oes ron sh ygnera] Printing &/ man Brothers, Bil or Jim st ~Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 ary, a parking SO ni moe regerey Rep 8 gh s Mid the blue and the gold of the sky Gone from us who loved her, To the haven of rest: Phd he: — of = = loving Savior, fer Sse ‘ oe ene memory, 4 @ silent grief; in s beautiful m* widen sunset of perfect peace. Badly missed by Leo, Velma, and ~~ Dignified | Position lad i nic rsonalit: ‘Bi ¥ nice pereene re to wees repre- knewn For a pers wa C, 7:30 Wednesday, ares. grandchildren. Funeral Directors 4 COATS |). FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR_3-7757 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL *“Désigned for "hurerals” nANEEREE™ OWE NEED A FINA ICE- FIXER? Order Clas: ified Ads,,to sefl, rent, find a |good job, FE 2-8181 is the Want. Ad number! petnitt Gollege oF or work eae ‘Aged EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATION NSELING —~OUR NEW LOCATION — “~ EAST HURON SUITE 4 rE +0504 ee aa an expe well. ES vo scident avest im: Ee Wanted Male 10 4 6-FT HUSKY WANTS WORK, ANY kind, I have car and for most _— . FE 46271 or OL, o PE 3-3 ‘AND yo ma — Reas, rates, Free esti- mates FE 93-1603 B WALL CLEANE wall windows, Reasonable. FE_ 2 - pang ene eye reminding 218 Tr PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FB 2-8181 for an ad-wrjter. Say “charge. it.” - EATER, TERM A Ps é * Fe 5-1 $-8390 . BTRAKA. JENSE Ws 7 SERVICE frien. eon & evening, call \* * it pLinTInG PAPER HANGING, Paper removed. FE 4-6018, sada STOVE Ai Reb NG AND, PAPERING, WANTED: GMBRELLA rs _. edhe teeing orutpment NT A-l PAINTIN: NTERI EX- terior 10 per cent ‘disc, for ae. 4. Nestea teed. wre est, FH 4-920 on RING “AAR ‘CORATIN = trailer, prefer refrigerator can re eaperienee Renomnais- heat, etc, Sleeps. or more. MA ie estimate: L 2-1308. WANT TO SHELL IT? Dd. Ww. WYZLIC rr russ CALL L UB! Tajoriog © xy Exterior ioe young. Free | sUN SALES CO. MA _5-1341 fg Oy ell AND. PAINT- Money Wanted- 28A _ing. 1 : RR PAINTING. }, PAPERING WASH- | WTD $6,000 000 FOR MORTGAGE ON ing. Guar, Reasonable. FE Yann. 3-bedrm frame with basement Television Service 22) — Pe? Domus MA £1306. BeBe pine Be at hin’ rg Wanted to Rent 29 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE sla techs? Sk eal che iae? Da ite ul iy Saeein cal Laad LADY WANTS 1 OR 2 FURN. Pus. Oriee, MY 21881, Before 3 near Walled Lk. TAshm oe * * a ROOMS BATH, WARM AND clean. ert ent.: alj utilities furn., ipolee re washer, Child walcome. 2 Ra wins ae FOR ea 193 Flore 3 nie APT, F N oR UN Pvt. all utilities, Ba". Seo Orenard Lk FE RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give you ACTION. Dial FE t 3 2-8181, | furn, Pri and 1. per. mo. teu A BERN iM, NC, FE 2.9209. RMS. BATH, STOVE, REPRIO. en ‘near Tel- ron, FE a 3 ROOMS AND BA’ 900 Mi couple to mange as for part of rent. ae Ber , hh Mil. farm m Prefer Vie ‘wuner 8 schoo ear ae “end. s : " eee ‘4 eas ae : in ve _THE PONTIAC J Fn 2 M. Hi — ; amen aie aaet, vic, of AREA, Big ‘lake, = 2 eon odern, pew rm. house, Fe oft, ‘Oi furnace, S80, 0. ESS BLVD" REIORTS —— bedroom ~~ full base- Seer oe i Hi : ef WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. HURON 4 -| 3201 W, Huron ‘| BY OWNER: Cy Mi etiance came SELL, 2 none. vic. a Templeton Syl Vil ras cp es argent MANDON LAKE FRONT HOME ee is the nme. te $1,750 DOW N WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR | “th ® re Parts See, Set bath, lake priv, ment. 03 W. Hone and Acrea e Poop ey ny eo to 10 Tacres of neal aan end a nice Stroste” Te wait-mey vo soo tate! “West eee ter, and se: ——— s os ere ce Furnished Bungalow West of town. completely furnished WiLTIS 'M. BREWER P. , BALES MGR. . Huron FE ¢518i Eves. 8-0823 fg Possession ~ Hotel Rooms . HOTEL AUBURIN Week Rooms by Day or Cochin ‘Sod’ refrigeration, “ut. #bedroom ie. lot” with lake p ges. si.368 with small down _ hai Acre_ . Large “hom rt. e, with finished | apa ment up: downstairs needs finish- Puli ., base | PE 31210 er ee basement, vg “xtte. 18 rs ie he fe a sit's00' rit FHA. bee yabe ge Priced W with Terms. : 4 PAMILY BRICK APA Bi is in ¢€ tion clean a Central ton and as a pin. —— heat. ges. 2 good di "invest “ ment. P at $20,500 Terms. John K. Irwin & Sons : rT 313_ West ‘Huron Street mortg: 'Bailder e Exchange MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ELIZABETH : LAKE ESTATES APPE , nice also over $1200" i in awnings, an eye home in a bry 1 secluded apt. sis FIVE FAMILY BRICK termis gon is L. yrour LAKE iio g eye aeeeain oc tious yea five room med- alow 74, massive asement, in po fireplace WATERFORD VILLAGE paz alow with careful bacemeats of he hy = garage, situated on nice 4 DORRIS & SON REALTORS WE TRADE 152 W. Huron _PHONE FE 4-'557 —_— TYPE. 3 BEDROOMS. tile bath, large kitchen, $1,006 _ down. Take over paymen - se MY 1006 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. GAS ent. $7,200 with heat ae. Bg —— yes - i port. Utilit: ge wait- CRAWFORD AGENCY Fis gt , Near anne i. OR MY 3-1143- 609 E. Flint St. SEDROOM BRI IRWIN 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES GEORGE R. BY ORIGINAL OWNER-—Located| NORTH END in ah exclusive neighborhood of| 2 or 3 —o. homes. Both have _ brick homes and acre lots just; automatic heat, oak floors and seven minutes from downto goed location close to schools and eres c ety, Legare ot bab P| shopping. Low down payments. groaty, reducing "p Lag 4 taxes. PONTIAC WATKING e pines a large . bg ea Be sae rancher. Has 1¢’x19’ separa’ ing L Sate la very nicely land- with a. to wall carpet and! scaped. ee room with Salve ened Mnodectped tots Beet] eeP meiner emacs, Mee bitches Kitchen; | ceramic th wh; 3) On FHA ter _ _— ‘Fisished wit “veautituy tiled DRAYTON woops “ and cefling, including &| 3 bedroom brick ranch type wr large recrea' situated on nice lot. This Rent. Stores 4 w 16 ft. ig nen v {0 road: vsumin nin storms and in sere cuvlot ‘onto. heaton Brice $22,500. . For additional information and appointments call FE 8-1784. a 750, m an PEAS M5e py tt * Oh 3-1951. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A z. pagent large > terms _|STEELE REALTY, 135 LARGE #§- M AND BATH, 4 tea Roce Soe conditi ‘on. New siding storms ~oge screens, ofl forced alr farnae ¢. On 2 acres of soil with 267 feet on garden ee. P nice berry patch Iake —~ only’ $15,000. with ae down, —_ 6-room pce $8,500 with $1,500 do -'tn village of Milford. Pn. —, Jot, Only “ . 17.900, land Ra, (Moe), Highland, MU $25 Moves You In, By eg pg See ae THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: - Want Ads! To sell, rent, At thie’3 Lee tm meee a with ‘care _; hire i's FE 28181. ERBERT €. DAVIS. 4915 Irwindale Drive Loong home |. deluxe home = ee . p room windows, Shwasher end ¢ atl hed 1% car poring Terms arranged. GEORGE R. IRWIN, 209 BALDWIN Pn 50101 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BY OWNER: Bi “3 ¢ ar” thaee te unepoane Maple MILLER NORTH SIDE very attractive alow, dining spa $ ete city 80 inswrance & « ing CROOKS ROAD — At oe ‘e 2 bedroom = bunge- of} = WILLIAMS REAL xeTate & ad ye 1483 BALDWIN _ FE 4-06 $1,500 DOWN oe See nee New 3 bedroom Dons’ On sax, eM BARGAIN 4-room modern—close to Blue Sk: eng ol Low ponsible part with “4 sw fig “_ WRIGHT, Realtor OARLARD Ave. PE 65-9441 MULTIPLE | LISTIN SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE JOLL . marble | fireplace, = tchen, ceram basement, recreation space, furnace, "Nath, ce, oli attached 2%o-car gar: sone EYE ‘ALING all Brick large - i er Le - grand view; proud to wae. extra size ss and | NOTHING DOWN wey planned 1% bi Nice You don’t have to be « GI to buy and GAS furnace. 2| these. We have several near! foe w Suen. new 2 and 3 bedroom r homes, and without base- * ments R.. | good ne ag .. re- INDIAN uh Sat eg me — > ou are coking for a VILLAGE a ppealing | Evening — : 5507. 1% story brick hongelon. Pull " . [= ment with pa REALTOR room. pe FTA race PE 44561 concrete drive. Prit WATERFRONT — 811 Distinctively Different sha" Monrogas ® RMS. 2 PULL BATHS, rec. ws. hee | garage, about 5 Sui ae 814500 an 06 ad ess a tesets PE 5-087. ceasing | Senne doll WEST SIDE aac ME RE TR Large 3 apt., 3 baths, furnt- + door living room; 2 cheerful fufaace. “good “income, les {ot bedrooms; a room . aad income, ige bath plus extra > stor- ONTTA pS, BR "PON’ TAC REALTY as 3rd bedroom; attached ga- | 137 mise sole rage Won as M 139 FRONTAGE on ZON MER ag = First time ered _ ae toate JOHN modern 2 gene, with large jalous: | 4 bd ux %, Completely” tite ieed, pore Pathoom Heated car ~- 1] 7 ey Stare tes onde cee AS we nteten bust- ealto $18,300. ko *t 670 w. Huron Be "ps. Pe 4.3528 | Borotly Snyder Lavender If no answer Call FE 4-1796 . = Years. d, (M&S) Phone a MU 4-6417 DORRIS 4 R HOUSE WITH FULL AT- we % acre lot Utility Room. ‘ool shed, of] heat. 1 @lk. from Ghia. Truck Co. $350. down. FE LOVELY RANCH HOME An attractive aluminum siti- Father and Mother W td, ed 3 bedroom long low and FOR VELY HOME ra ranch home WITH 3 LARGE BED- beautiful living room 14%x OOMS. ULL aee 20% with two large Te MENT. GAS HEAT. FAST windows, and reamic ESSION. ONLY $7450 view of ro! hills, WITH Val DOWN ing taregenout, fan bain'ted | RJ. ALUET; Realtor patio on rear M5 ae Bie PE Call ings ‘Til 8:30 MULTIPLE’ LItiNnG SERVICE ag gt 4 tage kode. = — car nara, tes, whe \ — ny r, $3,000" FE 5-9910 DRAYTON PLAINS new 3 bedroom brick room with large natural fi ern ‘pl replace Oak floors. Plastered ails’ Puli basement. 2 car “brick ee. This home sets | aaa location, Galy” $18,300 with LADD'S Ee — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 0-0663 4-Bedroom Home FULL BASEMENT Hot alr coal heat. Side “arive. #43 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ~~ Forget the Weather Be ready for spring in this easy to heat — to live in Bogie tate waterfront home Exception. ally good masonry construction. Teberiee well insulated. is finished rtl ood knotty ‘00 ith dining en, os x12 fp family r trade on 3 bedroom home Woodward area, Ful} price EMBREE & GREGG Union Lake Ra. UNION CARE. VILLA , EM 3.4393 or EM 3-331 ALHE USE 3 ees as CoRRER LOT, yard, $2,000 f for = equity East side, FE 4-6994. SYLVAN SHORES 3 bedroom brick ranch-type. Vestt- bule en’ ce to carpeted i | room, ceramic ba er with tiled floors. Situ- ated double lot. Now vacant. We have the key—let's look. HOME—8 ACRES Stately 8-room brick nome byw Bod leaving ‘state, will area, Owne: consider offer. $500 DOWN We Pinar 2 homes with this low ous pee ayment & no other costs. We'll be glad = show you og one at any tim: ae | RILEY REAL ESTATE FE ‘Very leasant living This home {s new and ‘individual- _— irae: a ‘ carpeting. Full ond ms log Baring Bre = Geom % th,. Full basement Oil furnace, large on ors.) Aluminum storm windows and a 2 car garage. | a ed garage. High, dry jot — I cigs — lot. 84x wn in. Jus a . oe 7 — iissee Lake Ra. A 15 900. only pittloo B=tseed: rn veiea Reasonable down payment and : terms to aie’ 1: day : WEST SUBURBAN one floor « KEE | GO BU S: 2 bedrooms, homey living r m, ; nd “Hester Ct. arate dining room, drapes &| Coty 2° bedroom. ester ‘yalance are included. Oak floors Low dows payment. and & piaste walls, basement has rms. Seel an Crisseat “ant, fenay| feett.& addy Late en Swell toy an scat Me or. small 1° (he ones = femih $7500. Ju aust Tike tenting | @ on this . Mt | , e Rd: south of Or- _ William gigh p- Th g Pg | Resin wii 20263) JACK LOVELAND di 2188°Cass Lake Rd CLA ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT LARESTON AREA tri-level home. liv! ous wan with » S23 on a‘ 1940 i © 1900 by WEA Serves, es TM. Rog, UB. Pot, Of “Don is thinking of trading in his old car model!” > For Sale Houses 43 oe Sale Howees 4&8 Kitcnen, double Basement, 3 car garage. Beauty dock. CALL AP- POINTMENT.. U freezer, i. Large bea $500 DOWN 2 bedroom — Bam ggg walls, oak ~ gas heat, full price, ere00; CALL TODAY. Smith- Wideman. aL Or income in . Pull basement. Of] forced air heat. New alum storms 28 = we. vs 2 car rao r has liv Tm., bedrm and full bath has 3 rm. and i used as 3 bedrms,/ C BANCUS 'R Realtor - nest “M-15, Ortonville NA 17-2815 MULTI-LAKES REALTY 3060 8. COMMERCE RD. MA 41578 “SMITH” HAMMOND LAKE ESTATES ranch. 4 bed- rooms, attractive Npodera » nook ih distinetive | — -. with naturel fire Plante box and large fare Stadew the lake and ¢ side. 2 car attached garage. Alum. storms and sereens. FA gas furnace. Garbage disposal, ca: g and drapes. Situated % acre cor- ner jot. og ol sts. and drive- way. Shown by sppointment. An umisual value at $36,000 on terms. Rolfe. H. Smith ALTOR 44 8. Teleg aon Rd. (TE ms __Open Evenings ‘Til 8 p.m ONLY 2 LEFT. Nothing down brick, full baoment, o- = a. Clove $0 schools, buses, wrerritins. "only $100 to start’ oe Pr Tale & yy 5-0885. 3 Bedroom: HOMES $100: ‘DOWN Moves You In SO WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN = & ee igo qm CEPT FRID. WESTOWN REALTY ie PE 8-2763_ or Eves, Li HOYT $12,950 PIONEER HIGHLANDS — 4 large rooms, ceramic tile bath, eat, 2-car garage. If you fixe this location, —_ this home is & must, Phone now. BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS room ranch sane boards. Fi e, 1% baths, oak feots, joerea’ = ag Terrific yalue. Poone now for showing. $10,700 NORTH SUBURBAN — GI ——s down. 3 bedroom ranch, latte f amily Pacmag oak floors. cnea? ‘SS ae meres. _- HOYT REALTY ay 8, Telegraph +4 NO DOWN PAYMENT 4 bedroom starter homes ment, F. Corner heberag Lake Rd. _Olfie 9-8. a Suburten Rochester , reom hom rtable. Large “Teal "Ter retired. reauple “sel Rochester To bay oF APPRAISE IT YOURSELF =| Bateman Kampsen| ‘| REALTORS FE 4-0528 31_8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. :| Nothing Down wil — tter home on id jot. ns“ o, your s. Basement inciades. et. es i °h aay Tenses ee eaten, Pe 82340. BUILD NOW 3 BEDROOM HOME I. C. HAYDEN, Realtor fo BE, Walton ss FE 8-0441 VETS Nothing Down INCLUDES TAKES & IN & INSURANCE ing room, 3 large , aero. jon water & sewer. )PEN DAILY 36 SUNDAY {1-8 MODEL 389 Cameron, off_ Featherstone a tt pare storms water softener 75x230° $5183 or nr. tis . $16, 5y,- Acre Tieate With 700 Ft. 6n Lake ~ Grounds like “Garden of” Eden.” eyclone fenced, An abundance of white birch. fir and oak trees add to this unusual lake Boag Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ROTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-9701 $500 pg 500 full pri “ree rooms and bath, E, Sheffield. near schosis. _FE 3 3-7225. etre aclsitnna termine emaseeees “MULTIPLE LISTING y MEDIC ou the true facts of medi- isted below are the true @ very lovely 2 bedroom newly decorated living ie foreed to sell Bee t & take over his nie ract. a be raid, —— & come ste me! BOXING Take the boys down tn the base- ment & show that old 1-2 ih, This 3 bedroom all ike 27h macy gate. Rare wood floors. water ; alum. Enacefent Setter { Dad, not what you teed, be. ‘hut the _ won't be a blow to you down. $1 TF 5.1284 wee 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 4. iM A’ Lake. $6,950 With small down ment, ie try 1-5 Sell. unneeded :}thréugh Classified Ads! | FE 2-8181. fad “ i * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE { Tot ‘with seaping Own: | é } reo , wARRCOBEAY sco | DON'T PAs 55 UP}: '|MONEY! belongings for cash] Bay’ at eS “ OXFORD VILLAGE my arren Stout. Realtor N, av, Ph. FE 6.0165 ‘Ti 6 p.m "OCHESTER = tamer full base- furnace, $12,200 — NINA MARTIN REALTOR 23-9761 412 Main, Rochester. RENT WITH OFTION TO BUY, mear grede school and MSU se decorated 2 bedroom. Lge heat, ¥ 3-3711. 216 W. PAIRMOUNT CIVILIANS : WO 3-330 : SAT, SUN. TO 8-085) VALUES t home $14,950. Terms. our esebien. — LAKE FRONT — Near: el home, : tractive at, Shown by | Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors since 1923 7 ren E PY yey son tan BUILT LAKE HOMES Twin Lakes Vil W. of Pontiac. Starfire Bidg. Co EM 36531 “THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY A HOME FOR $82 DOWN ~TOTAL= "$69 PER’ MONTH -VA In JUDAH LAKE Estates WITH Lifetime Aluminum - ROOF & SIDING a, BEDROOM COLONIAL | Nothing Down AUBURN BEIOUTS 3 pet re bungalow a Bea Oak — 9 GE oh far mt ed lot. blocks from blacktop street, $7,009 WILL BUY an attrac- tively ~ ae 2 Mand ol bun- low Rocheste: oor. mortgage will move you " HERE'S A oot”, 2 bed- ~ near Michaels. ‘enspertation and 8 . Large ing room. ki chen ead bath NORTH SIDE - Bome.* Carpeted “. 1Mpear age. $3, mortgage costs should move you in. “RAY O’NEIL, Realtor PEt "3-686 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick trileve) ranch home. Fire- : e, built-ing 2car garage. 185 seeded "BUD" Fine? Home and Income pe lg gt Be mg ers & Ea home for Go << hei 7 for it ewty — rior b. North Side All on One Floor while vos can, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor ‘49 Mt. Clemens St. fall Mr. Meiser goose fm SOREN WERT iD! Ez. : sedera. Good modern. $6900, down. s, This ie ® Denuittl spot, Only Mas 9 eet Phe Bh 2 houses. ig Ww DINNAN 6 West Huron PE 42577 Partridge “BIRD” TO SEE mn aD CHARMING 4 ge own dawe payment but not less than $300. i WE BUY — BELL — TRADE WHITE BROS. Dist Open writs fe, 10 “a 5 FHA You'lt be delighted to own this MOVES YOU IN Se toe 'chty “Mme, Pansled =e $300 Mi : ation room with bar, good s' cin gremense, | Garba Comet it ct DLORAH B he a pba Bildo: Hom: plastered walls. Big "SE 29122 i Best of all it's priced ai only a $10,750. See it now! T 4 We ther BRICK 2-FAMILY Attractive 5 room home. Living| Located in one of the best west room and room carpeted. side residential sreas this 10 rm Pull ement. Gas heat.’ Nice; 2 bath income provides a pleas: fenced yard ust sell imm ant home for the owner Hage that ately, Reasonabie. steady extra income needed . A STE Al these = i —— wales, be : vd asem en ~- edroom ranch f hool Full , $15,500. ror ani “basement. Excell tent Bee it tod aol . furnace. Needs — i Bef aero. 880) REALTOR PARTRIDGE ae Wy. mIOPKINS PE anita OPEN Tk HURON Eo a a 8 $Ss0 down $65, month. $55 PER MO. ae! “REALTY, WHY PAY RENT — this includes aeLyin Vitis = BY 0 aa ihe es year ole "panes: ettok Grek anc, Tied vein | urate sas Neat, ry °4sod tooms, gas plastered tenet M. replace. fe fam: dl self sto saluminue ge end room, scree’ re $8950 foe $18,000, terms. FET 48193. Sortgece. Call } g ee WHI E | ‘J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W. Huron FE. 5-6181 LAK ONT BRICK. BY BUILD- er, 5-0056. 1 1 ACRE kK oe ft. of frontage on 1§. -+ ah ey miles pe the place for xirement 8 ood Established in 19160, T . ; price $6,750. $7 wn DRAYTON ers — Pleasant - ey per ene Seen tone = bedrm a a home oll nent aa matt Pot ‘0b ALSO, ih We have Win Mayement- New oft furnace. Ea Ne w ene ane ee Sac, bai” inset “Ip sigg as| og? ptee, Al My ou ya storms screens. ated on| filly wav ataiod. oll heat. 94,868 te. Dixie Hwy, On & x 400 ft.| tal price. see ‘it. poem eeenl ike Geldk jessection, nn Total price Sesto Name, your XBOW LAKE AREA ~~. Lake c rivileges ha gevered lakes. odern home with ie bsmt Ver "attractive yard, Near school $1 500 with $1,200 down. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor at re: vr 1 A allah estore oT AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING itloned ifoe é 4 aie let, pare commu- , sewer water, pav wT lake pri wit Sun- $y. 1780 ‘ood. 4-5000 2-2105. vs — rr, yas . WE B yrs. RUNDELL STREET. 5 Beem mos- ern 1 floor se ss ' HOUSING. Near &t. Attractive older type rooms & bath down, basement gas RS age ‘ . » a e, $12,750. Easy terms. ne CLARK 1 REAL ESTATE. Sun! meat, eas a po paved “eas, home, 5 ‘SCHRAM ree GARDEN bedrooms with | terms can be or. EAST ppt A mgd ie- 3 4 room bitchen. Peli ith room heat. corner jot, Priced at $1,500 on terms. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS ann SUNDAY _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3} BEDRM. HOME. $500 DOWN, __FE 8-408 DRAYTON AREA Attractive 2 bedrooms on Sashabaw, 2 nice lots. po payment. tauncaens pos “WILLIAMS LAKE bedrooms. Pull bath on heat. = ie ot —— block from with email fiown psym: GEORGE BrAIR TOR —- 4536 Dixie H OR 31251 DRAY ‘ON PLA OR. Eves, Cali OR 3-1708 or 3-8943 GILES Price: Reduced A real buy in this 6 room with breezeway and Footy at ull Best of all, onl s price — Terms Inside City , T room, 3 bedroom ‘home near North Perry. Full base- ment, auto, heat. © ooy $7,- 995 with easy te GILES REALTY Co. FE 64175 | 221 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9 AM. - 9 PM. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FURNISHED MODEL OPEN Daa 10-8 Tl MELROS: Between 1 North Perry and $8,250 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTH!.Y PAYMENT eee 86455 WEST... brick viront Bink "So twe ving room, we 4 stre r 4 new marage, fo air heat, Low ayment 6 4% per cent mortgage. - NORTH... Fide ranch type in tip- con- nm, Onk be , Pig walls Soote decora’ and screens semen heat paved street bs ¢ water | and sewer, Only $16 Humphries a3 'W. Telegra: . Open Hives, stunt Lee eERVICD 4 f , ' ¢ Sg ee a eee a ee ee rar a ae ae ee ee a ee ee ee oe Ee ee ee ae es eee ‘ . i , = > ’ 2 ples Spe ete eee aera ae ae ee uae, ee eee Cre ee a ge ee ee a ae ee ee ea eee ? CI 4 erry _ a low. now! DEAR MR. & MRS. HOME : You asked us to s 80 ey epeaias a at home te in zour, fam mt de in panna fhe ge Be aoe Sf a e corse See’ ton pele Guth: § bedrecmes nad beth up. Full basement. 2 er ese oo 7 see LESS THAN 61,000 down and ments nest 5S badreom E. so enoed toh Ge a’tae hard Sal's be De “a —Clnw RAY O’NEIL, Realtor jad re 5-008 at gy ow Custom Built Home? E L,DUNLAD sail dowe| ~ pos Hw 44 31231 Plan Now = CRISES ss i by aie e Carl W. Bird, Realtor 603 Community Benk PE 6-42 1392 Eves Pa For Sale Acreage 47 and other buildings, ] years old. boase cn. Willteme ir Excellent condition, Don’t miss fof _one close in OR 3-0103. seeing me CRE < terms. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Large modern fa: house with ¢ Setreome and full basement. GAYLORD #3" 635.000, term. : ecg 2D ACRES Prame rancher in excellent con- woies: per ga o Gition Large ict in attractive) down. . Storms and screens, CLARENCE RIDGEWAY, : red Walls and new REALTOR 1% cer aoe poll cong B hens Pontiac FE 46203 or _1@ ACRES & UP omth } ments + = vee P. W. DINNAN teens : AL, PRICE tne city 66 West Muron PE 4-2577 ‘oom e c or oniy $905. down payment. "this For Sale Farms 48 ot town, seh beh nie ‘s ou jenty . =. Basement hd 3 120 eggs eal yay om eae. ence, i will hatter Sweet, South man, = “s i sou eal investment f : r e ‘or lert ‘ben with : = scoot or private individual. ms calles Sate down Own- peat, a ond mente. Iachoaes aaa er is foreed to Lan “— give Panch hose and olber outbuild- , Quick posse: today. gs. Ideal location. Will pay for : self in very short time. Now bas a a f doing —s _ —_— ae. ust whet you Deen watt- 40006, J. A. r, ing for. Béautifal ceramic tile |__Realtor. cera. bireh sat Fong owes Business Property 49 in : Era rem cn Sl ae agg “ trait trees. Pare m4 foot shed. miss terrife value og hd aes LAWRENCE W orice: 6 E. PIKE 4 FE 4.9584 Income Property 43A - 2-FAMILY This brickcrete 3-family carpeted 190 sMSe" tsoatcee | me come eee Be py as: Garoctine. eat "Pull “Orica “ait aoe, ae (HOLMES. BARTRAM-. OR OR 33530 se on ee? ~ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 _3 BEDRM. M. HOME, ¢ LOTS EXCLUSIVE RESTRICTED. R: lake tage on 1d to sell, term On feet it yg. te ee 7 oo pe will with 5 ACRES—$2,000 DN. mee tal Degree near Drayton Piains. Ideal for . laundromat or other — business. That's merical. See it today! REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE ¢-3561 . HURON 3 nnclyd § irae a 53 < block "building. 000 or. Seta of businesses. OR omens, S02 ti ee' condition, « Brick = at, toilet and as age — ¢, ete Only $1l,- boo down. Giroux & Franks. Real Estate. 4395 Dixie ‘Hwy. OR 3-701. BRICK BUILDING 4 UNITS. 2 very nice flats above. Restaurant & oar main floor. Renta! tncome 63920. per year _—_——— equipment goes with build =f Operation of restauract ta Now doing approximately monthly. We recommend - = Soe ce a: $27,- “STATEWIDE Real ae Service of Pontiac B D. ARLES * REALTOR 1717 8, tuicgrask FE M 59 FRONTAGE NED MERCIAL “en. seoat 200 ft. frontage by 400 ft. deep. paved street, $1,995 full price;| A: Wonderful ar or + rental unit down; ®@ month Al How- site or for fut investment. ard Phone 87711 Only $5, with $1,250 down. ROE LOT Laie Whipple Lake FE 26373 Dorothy Snyder Lavender | ——— Realt t 29 L For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 7001 Highland Rd. (Mise oe. eo - Phone c} 3 or MU 4-6417 A T LOTS AND 2/SALE OR LEASE CORNER LOT. eabins, Gladwin quick sale UL! Sultable for truck terminal. Large : _— . co bor ygead in di coll Suitable tor For Sale Lots 46) "CHEN NCE cE RIDGEWAY, ~ BUENA VISTA 8UB- Pe 4-6203 3 LL diviaen UL 2-1316. LOTS. NR. OSCODA BISSON- ette, 7 Mile Hill Sub: EM 3-6162. G Site NEAR Ortonville, $1,500, $50 down. Lakefront Ye acre with hard beach. to nero near anus. good ground. $2,950 $1 Winter priced “lakefront lots $50 down. Lake BAN es $25 down a GUS, Pealtor ae NA 17-3815 540 ~ FRONTA ON MT FE b 100s, St. soned commercial. PERRY ACRE ACRE ) LOTS CALL: _P. HOLM PE 5-2953 URA ee aa MAPLE 7F 2 186 Ready tor ruftding Some 1578. R.'1. WICKERSHAM 7108 W. Maple MAyfair 6-6250 LOr i00xi80 AT ST. HELEN, RE- stricted, -— hunting, FE $-6970. PEARL SOUTH OF 8. | Kore M15. pals am 60 ft, frontage TH RIMAC ST. 80x110. — AVE. 130x228, Low N 100x100. Cheap. MIDLAND at AVE frontage. 330. ft, Daeiton woone metclal corner. lot. Wooded CODE M92 oo, ’ Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W. HURON FE: 5-8183 WATKINS ~HIELS LGB, LOTs I Subdivision ater, paved streets. Ww. W. Ross Homes, Inc. 1 # ZONED Sagem — LARGE good condition. 4 eat ofl forced sir oy With 100 = ft. frontage 0 on oe ‘adjacent to Duck Lake opping center, White Lake privileges. Good for home. offices or any business and owner’s suite. Only $15,000, terms: ALTY, 135 a STEELE REA Rd. (M59), Highland, MU_4-2045 50 For Sale or Exchange TRADE "PONTIAC REAL TY T31_ Bald Baldwin FE 56-8275 Business Opportunities 51 A MONEY MAKER for any industrious suey = ambition to go places in a ness way. For a real mreknen if you have money to invest. oH EALTY, Res Baldwin, D AND L RaTAB. Independent jent Workin for Their- ason. for Belling 5-0980 is Small. Health Call FE Lakefront Bar OR 3-070 “LEPS TALK - BUSINESS” . Gift Shop gg mr + volume &barp. Drive-In Make offer—must pe be sold this | — Soft Ice Cream bs hob wth. choice locations. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 7, MCRES | Gilt Dine Br gree ‘er. ge Air-condi- ESE Eee | Sea Dirge “Also "¢" room Ce A fine setup Puy ir o y "NORTHERN: BAR "5 ACRES | BE: jusineas. Gorousing "485, bee | fone may pease. aera —_ are 000 down com a STATEWIDE Only "$5,000 with $1500" dn. i Batete Berto of 2 Flo me Kent Inz., Realtor mis — onan Ditie Hwy, at Te “SP STANDARD OIL eo) ee oe = and ee eae WATE TARGEL 000 TAN eatcen ranesninec Sect Caer eda ey tae Bay and | soa U8. it Ve table terms. or $2,500 ca StI fo aS sod a Mies ete) Spire Sieh vise p t id renin song wit $1,000 arirl ge STEELE REALTY, 135 ee ee Rd, (Ms0), # Mi Gana. HARDWARE —GIFTS ss 2, ACRES Peusewares aoa’ gs ip « popular . im. on qi : — 2600 car door. Fond fewigen. Prmery con be | tent, mers, Selene ad $4,500. Generous terms.| f0'ng $100,000 8” yr. but —_ Oxford OA b 31d Orion MY 2-2281 Friced at caly 018,000 co terms 14 ACRES bay — accept — Sete ieee at = Art ms by Dick. Turner -M. Reg, U.8. Pat. Ont, . 2 @ 1960 by NEA Services, Ina 4 “I don't claim to know everything—not on one trip a Sale Household Goods 57 57 AMAZING SINGER — ZAG sewing machine ems ‘eds of decoraiive stitch: at- I-23 — . month to the beauty parior!'’ Swaps 55); Sa 1968 — 50’ «x 10 BUDDY HOUSE- t , 6 mo, used, will sacrifice 200. a or $550 assume CASH ck UsED TVS, TAPE recorders and - 4 old, ear ureand. * wilt trade 2 arian, 5 eo ments. Sacritig | a Le or sie per cap (erect Samagee: BRAND EW 10F te oe wv C D i. Hollywood bed es, fee m $12.95, 4 oes Lake Ave. ag tn gl omplete, 8 & BU 8. ‘pours, trade. NO RM. : Bick owner will sserifice at full! ‘wich motor. er bike, FE 41489 rence, _ Le DAVENPORT. NYLON. ALSO ie CL an An new te) PCS OO deen perme on Grop-leaf dining table & 4 ebairs. bedrm. home, 3 . ald. FE : = REALTOR PARTRIDGE 2 GTEOARD WO. |" bea. occasional chair, all amp, thruout Mich Ce er oe ae te fot: See Wphoistered chair and PE 43561 1060 W. HURON) {2% for pick up ees, Mer cp cover’ and mics. ieena. FO a _baughs } larine, 630 O 630 Oakland dA ve. og Fal m s. : WILL TRADE 9600 EQUITY 3] oe : bedroom home in Auburn ELECTRIC FULL SIZE RANGE. : STANDARD OIL oe ans ox. 200 fe, na? Be | aaree reat woe bee. stall f station lease. etrailer FREEZE Tr and financial assistance | 2-2424 brands, Scratched Terrific Sram S, Meet ah ee oe Ae oy E — Town all For Sale Clothing 56 Fiuorescent, ‘03 Orchard ‘Lake r, Otto e __JUniper ‘ita eer 1pm UITS, SHOR SERVICE STATIONS ro * eacellent end PE 30%. a FREEZERS Good potential. Financing avail. | ALL SIZES. CLEAN USED Ep WORE ‘sn ae ee ee pyoel 8 between 8 & 5. FE fro: sa “tage chivts trom 300 18 cu. ft. Upright........ : r 5 p.m. FE #1448. a atta af de Ya Beier amuels MA $6011 . muels. MA _%-6011. ‘ STANDARD OIL store. 389 Orehard Lake A Se stall for Auburn New models | sligh cratched- or ra etre Meg hg - rmation call NEW BRIDAL Ae $15.09 erate marred models . at big dis- bs FE count prices. ~ JUniper &-1174 ther 7 7 p.m. 2 years to pay WEDDING DRESS SIZE i8 00 days same as cash — WAYNE GABERT Sale Land Contracts ts 52 eet eae. cont Cs. WE well nw. sagine PE 5-6189 . WilD WINK CAPE JACKET EXC. | or bisaws SHER. REFRIO. 25% DISCOUNT WILD MINK CAPE JACKET. uyi3,| Wooden sink cabinet PE ¢- $1,631 OFF A 96.880 CON. G As SERVEL, REFR REFRIQ. ok WATER | YIN PER eaters. ax-o-lato: -MO AT 6 PER CENT. _Sale | Household ¢ Goods 57 on 3-5166. . nee A g rreree 4 1 1 WALNUT, DpeING RM. TABLE. | “Gio PE O-8755 dling ON SAME jonas ro | | —betfet ¢ chairs. FE 56188. \taMILTON AS phe AND BHA § PIEC IECE Fonioa 1OR DINETTE SET wringer washer, 3-0714. JB. J. VALUET, Realtor sectional Hid-a-bed, FE 8-2078. oO Oe Ae ow “eae Bal atic ie. Here We Go A ain ais LAND ¢ 1s Las aS BY ch * gaan ie ateaner,, Dooke Delivered en Oe gs WOTOR cc cet rece to sell Earl Gare, EM S-1i| 4, rie ‘ct ry ae KELVINATOR Dehumidifiers. New or EM 3-4086. aces Orehard | _ ine With D CONTRACT. PUR- chasers have never missed a pay- ment. Bold 000 will discount op MN ES , Hum FE ‘i Money to Loan 53 | (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORKOW UP TO $500 OFFI ‘CES Pontiac - Drayton Ps - Uttca Walied Lk. Birm'ngham, Plymouth Borrow watt Confidence 5 to $500 Household Finance = of Poe 3% 8. Sagina LOANS $25 TO $500 _ On your Se or other se curity. 24 months to repay, Our pa fast, friendly and he} it our office or phone 12 "HOME & AUTO - LOAN CO. 1 N. Perry 8t. iCorner E. Pike) LOANS” $50 TO reco LOA 30 E. LAMBA FE 8-042] IENDLY SERVICE —GET T $25 TO $500 — on your Signature up to 24 FE 2. to tepay PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Loan Compan 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. oon $25 TO $500 BAXTER LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 4-1508 NEED $25 TO $500? EE SEABOARD Phone: FE 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem" Seaboard Finance Co. TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 7 N.M 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 ak i is HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph, Rochester, OL 6-0711 OL 1-0191 WHEN YOU NEED: $25 TO $500 We will be giad to help you. STATE FINANCE CO, 702 Pont ve! os Bidg. - 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. brand new davenport and chair, 2 modern siep tables, matehing coffee table 2 —— All for $90, Pay oniv $2 week kly, | Pearson's Furniture. Orchard Lake Ave. & FT. MODERN DAVENPORT. Call after 6 p.m, FE 48365. PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE. $30. FE 2-3129, WOOL FACE, $15.95 16 = Im E r .o e + is, $5.95. Pearson raitare. rchard Lake Ave. 9x12 felt base r ugs. $3 95 oxd VINYL INLAID . 414-ft. Wall Tile..... 25¢ poate Bosse, —_ gal. $1.95 UBBER Mt. GS one $3.75 teers, 141 W. By : Set ekiier SaReiER. om | FE 2-408 | 37 IN CONSOLE TV TABLE MOD. | Record cabinet. Blonde ' el HI-Fi Sell one or all. finish Like new 36-IN , ELORENCE 6 GAS RANGE. Excellent cond FE 38-1586. See GAS RANCH, needs little repair, 4-0659, . 3S WRINGER WASHER, §25. _FE_4-7469. 1968 18 CU. FT. UPRIGHT NORGE freezer. ee ~— ie condition. ABC AUTO. WASHER. REG. $319.95 On sale $219.95 & trade. ROY's REPLACEMENT PARTS 96 ‘Oskiand Ave. FE 2-4021 A BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING machine in console. Take over it Mgr. FE 5-0407 APT SIZE GAS —- S500 Refrigerator rewer chest Cretlenza buffet ........ .-..-- $12 Solid os oak dining ‘rm. suite $23 Baby ned, complete OT gas New blo bi suite 104 8. Saginaw A-1 SPECIALS he table model 5 All se ka qenranteell ‘unconditionally for. 30 days at Obel TV. Ekizabeth Lake Rd FE 4-4945. _Open 9 9. ALL MAKE VACUUM CLEANERS FE 8-6785 repaired. AM & FM PHONOGRAPH & TV. 441 Emerson. AROUT ANYTHING YOU hake aed FOR. THE HOME CAN FOUND AT L&s 8. Gare be es | Purnit way bat ale ess to “hs vied tM - Fie’ 3 o! our ang “dept, ler real bargains TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Com and loo! k ground. 2 acre vot free Phone FE $6241, 3 TO. 4 ‘miles EB. ‘ontias or he Fron $ "Ul Aubure He ts on _Rd, M59. _ ADMIRAL 2 chick's M Mortgage Loans ARE YOU WORRIED WITH LIG ‘payments & need your home im- ve haat BE 54, SAVE ac USE WANT ADS! To ‘find a job, place to live or a wsed car, see Classi- ed NOW! * rates, comrol $ 83 GENERAL a upright vac- aum Brand N Guaranteed an ie GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Ot Pontiac 51 W. HURON PE 4-1555 HUTCH, HONEY MAPLE. 46-INCH. $75 MArket 4-4448 KENMORE ELEC. STOVE. VERY good cond. $45. MI 6-1932. Living RM. sUITe #10 AND 6 + pe set oy Call between its a LARGE CRIB A MATTRESS, ogg Pur- brand new, $15.96. mst be & ronan. Late Ave. LE, H. a rien A At Sere, he Baldwin. MARCH Appliance Clearance oe -ft. Sn Refrigerator see eee eeee Now Savings Paty 95 $199.00 $30.95 10-cu-ft GE Refrigerator Was Now Savings $269.05 $199.00 $70.95 3” Bo Range Was Now Savings $249.95 $100:00 $50.95 Norge Gas Dryer as ow Savings’ $269.05 $199.00 $70.05 GE - Lona: Was Savings 299.95 $108. 00 $100.95 GE er * Was ee? Savings $179.95 $149.00 $30. : GE Dryer Was Now Savings $249.95 $169 $80.95 Your old seoueues can be the down paym je Take from ms mos to 3 yrs. to pay No handling charge if paid in 90 days GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 8. Cass ee Orne ary TV TP anvere up. ani as, $9 ALTON TV ve E. Walton FE 2-2257 REFRIGERATORS, 2? LATE MOD- els. $26, $30 FE 56-5427, REGINA UPRIGHT SWEE PER $25. Ful: size rollaway bed $25. FE 8-6533. ae PORT. ZIG ZAG ATTACH. 9.60. ahcons Vac. $14.95. Curts Appl. OR 3-9702. BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- 608 Mt. Clem- adel STOVES, changed. Turner's, ens. L TRADE- IN DEPT, Apt, size gas stove .......... 20.95 Table toe prey ee icaeereis eats 95 Guar. elec, washer ..,...... $40.95 Radio-phono, comb. ......+.+ 50 4 pe, wood dinette sevewes $14.95 2 pe. ving rm, suite ....,.. $20.95 Many other items avaliable Call us, cash for your used fur- niture and appliances, We come yo ralsal. 18 W Pike E-2Z terms TIMKEN AUTO, CONVERSION unit, fuel of] tank, FE 47806 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- pend range, R. B. Munro Elec- tric 1060 _W, Huron, TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR Rn GAS r reese Munro Elec. ne WwW, Suri . ree Oe TV. REBUILT & “GUARAN- Mag Union Lam Store. Vilage EMpire | oh ' $19. rs er, weak LJ ici te re om inoges e teh een ee eee e eeaeenes siessen d eer rs hat ccs Tides ECONOMY” CLEANE Trois bags, Murray's, 966 Myrtle. tape recorder, 1 YR. old, 7 PE 8-378. - A ; $15; SMALL WALNUT | ai Tv chair a8 ‘On sash," LNUT TAB ; gxiends to 00. $20. Fad included. 2-2115. Veeewne I at MOL EH ete Corner. of pag : g t : te model, arog mors of gan Sewing Center eg a Television & Radios 57B “4” TV, SRONCORAPH combination, | yr old, OR 3-1664 after 5 RCA tsED ‘Water Softeners” _57C S55 | ata FURNACES & puct WORK: .-4 duced prices, Free estimate: = 6621 3 ae ie 448 bY FOR 8A » moved. eee poo? 14x20, call REpublic da 124 GOOD USED sUMP PUMPS, SOLD — repaired. Basements water- one. Free estimates, FE ot ahaa OR 3-2360. FULLY AUTOMATIC $129 SALE PRICE: Cooley Soft ' Water rt. ALUMINUM WINDOW seit Ra. OYR. 62-GAL. ELEC. WATER G. A. “peater oe Lig Wg EE § Open ,000 bu. ear of corn. homes Plank Rd. Rom » to, gas heate au s heater. ton t ‘h man oe $23.95 SAVE PLUMBING , 173_5 South Saginaw at, 215-ib. Asphalt “Shingles Shingle applica: Church: Ss sInc._ 107 Squirrel Rd, $600 GAS KILN FOR CERAMICS, $25. Phong LI 64334, Royal Oak “gave eg eATIO STORES fat ah a Ze a ee ae AUTO REPAIRS AND DUNLOP tires. re cash down. yxity Au burn & Shirley. FE 2-1311 ANCHOR FENCES _ FREE ESTIMATES rereti A BEEP AND PORK — HALF AND rs. Mkt, FE 5-7041, ag me Ese oy tee or 6-3811. BA FIX town Kitchen oil ate: _ r automa water ware. ce and tile . ieee copper black | 0 Pipsn fittings. Lowe Bros, int and on Kemtone. H SUPPL 2685 LAPEER RD FE 4-543) BARGAIN TIME OVER STOCKED—MUST SELL 300,000 F't. EXCEtLunr USED LUMBER 2x4 — 2x6 — 2x8 — 2x10 — 2x12 Priced for quick sale eo bs eee . 1$¢ each New knotiy pine paneling, 16c ft. PIPE—BRICK—STEEL i“ us figure vour complete build- ing needs, We believe you cannot better any place, FHA Terms Free Estimates OPEN 8 to 5:30 MON. thru SAT. at = LUMBER B — BETTER BUYS — MULE HIDE INSULATION 4 $29.50 per m. cash and carry. 1x2 stripping W-Pine 2¢ lin ft. 1x3 stripping W-Pine 3c lin. ft. 1x12 sheathing W-Pine 80 lin. ft. 1x2 shely: wine W-Ping 12¢ lin. ft. SP Bhale wpiae oo aS AE fa"* -Pine 5 ase Shoe W-Pine lin. ft. Birch —— exe S : 3. Good 2 sides .......... $13,758 Ea. Chapwood sic 4'x8" Pi wo ® and C ‘ce eGices 6 i. ‘ore 2 fstoceny Plywood. Se et, Fir Plywood, exe = &" Sound one side ........ $8.32 Ea, Zonolite House fil Cash and Carry ....... $1.35 Bag . HAGGERTY LUMBER COMPANY - 1947 HAGGERTY ‘ - WAL LA! Between W. Maple & Pontiae Trail PHONE MArket 41084 BEST OFFER TAKES | rer electric range Ww oven. aire freeser— ne por ager os bey o stands. Rollaway ds e oo No dealers, ny $7886 after 5. CASH WAY. LUMBER PRICES STANLEY acca ae aii Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER nn Re EM 34171 Cooley Lal Lake, Ra. eo dally ays 10" ce. ong p.m. i Dilivgries available ASH '| BIRCH SALES L 340. Highland Rd. aM OR i003 Garage Doors STEEL oan AD ard sec: sizes, $35 an Wood and teat, ‘tekewes closet drs. —- ppm See Fake oe sativa: tage operators AL H S ger fe or cal = estimat 18 E. GAL LAGHER AIR TING FUR- nace, reas. 7172 Banks St ati zine camera & Gane. Hospitel & beth Lk. Rds.| «1 Editor & Call after 4 : W. Huron, Milford, , Cc LIGE + “FIXTUR Gass : ev r i858 deal deste ee tae ‘of| - Sale Musical Goods 62 tare. Be yreritie values, SALE, A vaine, "4186; Waotory pzeptiare| | Aoso"oith essons ied BALDWIN OR eae a ‘eisai ie ae Walnut 7 mos; =| essa Grinnell's, 8. w. FE 3-7168. NO Fe 26217 USED LOWREY ORGAN, LARGE discount. Piano with, organ attachment. Set on all sizes of Ree: — new ivor! all with smi piano 4-4 Saturday. eee DOOR "SALES E 2-0203 371 8 Paddock of fam vuiage for sale may a wre wrecked, 0 a Ground’ t2 > be wieveled ad Mert oh A ped es fayette 4c2 vd. Deiat 36 ag oe ee a oe f H APPLIA REPAIR, PE 54-8431 or OR 3-0176. ~ , JELLED MAGIC paint needs no stirring, 8 ei choose trom, OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Pur Ave. FE 5-6150 CABINET SINKS. Slightly scratched, 42" model, $99.00 ae $46.30 while they last. Also &” and ie orders please Michigan worescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave, — totlets and bathtubs. Fluorescent, 363 Orchard Ave. — 63. MACHINIST TOOL CHEST Lagan some tools. Like new. Also, p my chain fall OR Sites ir HATION'S S Pineet COUNTER oer at ign "Cabinet hardware at OIL ny 330 GAL. OlL TANK $0 Everhot electric water Neate. “all for r $100. MArket 43981 OIL PURN Gall Pderal E oe as CHEAP. | FoLCDa a FIXTURE. $6.95. or sidewall. G. ee. 7005 M59. west. on PLYWOOD PANELING 4%4' x 8" x 44"V-grooved, MAMOGARY o520.-0505.06: cee 4.95 ene soe White soot and native eee “1 | 93-2543 SPRAYER ALL OR large, W. F. Miller. Garden & Lawn ui Co 4-6053, i A ia ——a ha" J4e cag! ft. reh ‘%4" 430 ft. Cheers ‘paneling cae Sie per ft. BENSON ‘LUMBER co. RANGE HOODS be bol woe ONLY ws orl A, ‘1005 SHEETROCK 4x8. 4x10. 4x12 CHURC ‘SINC. SNA BAR = AMERICAN eat slicer, call OA &-2845, TES BTALL GuOwEna with faucets and curtain, $69.50 value, $34.45; lavatories, complete fis bs: gleaming Pic aad faucets, #60 value at Bag are ; teomey somes. it hasntoce ir -gping 303 chard Lake A - SPEC TA LS Gas water heater 30 ag pong 4 ec. Saou heater wal. New ~ he Oak flooring, i New 3 ft. outside flush doors $12.96 “ ort ere i eee $ 35 * soi] pipe o lg. $ 3. WOLVERINE LUMBER 320 8. Paddock 84 Manhole BLAYLOCK ‘ 1 Orchard Lake Ave ‘any Covers and Grates & SUPPLY CO, FE 3-7101 TION ARMY 5 ir needs. 8 8. NEW, VIRTUA ly indest: bie. Hinge. Colors or white. 3405, 3. A. Thompson, Mbo, west, eves. TALBOTT LUM BER Storm doors iy, es indow. or aluminum. Glass saw! ‘in Sour your nly 1025 Oakland FE UBED TORRID HEAT OIL FUR- nace, 100,000 BTU with duct work, _cheap, U UL 3-2062. WARWICK VALUES Latex paint .. $2. i Ceaser aioe wil eins 69c ligt. Boule cin & trim $25 tt. > or coll lots 2678 "Gechara Lake Fe WATER Be get ‘Bikc 20 = $35, EM _ 3-6598 after 6 p.m Machinery FORD & ¢ cylinder for tru saw mills, etc. Ford g mes itt rele: tions justr| cat A few used engines avaliable ‘Call | ts ibutor, ___De It Yourself 61 61 hy ant Gis, Be or re Rub! a Oe base, Hundreds of colors to __ Music Instruction 62A - RENT A. WURLITZER ORGAN fou" SS0"onr ‘at, Fare fie. pica ~=pelvatet we ae rey _ all money applies ly : sa ae Bale vice, tne gene _Sale Sporting Goods 65 12 GAUGE sHOTGUN, ed rib and com Country Club. San ~ < Pon- ress Bait, Minnows, Etc, 65B fa ae 8 ee OPEN 7 DAYS s 20 cents ds, — 3 dz, Sc Sao. “Orehard Lake Avenue _hhortar.ttutting & tle, OR 31506 ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 FIREPLACE NEL COAL—ALL SIZES OF FURNACE co: a ¢ | eg RE A & PA FE 5-6150. Ld . Toccoa Presnell i as y dative. tthe se Scott i Ne re 4-4328. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ta, ie ee Stark Bros. ‘Nursery eon rtegg mond Nut EM 3-3125 after 4 p.m. For. Evening Appointtaent 69 For Sale Pets ———eeeeee ic ° ti . Broken. 2 yrs, old. ii aaron AKC TOY POODLES FOR EASTER — 9 females, white, §150 and up. _MY 31343 AKC . 13IN. 3. YR. Beagle. Excellent- hunter. $45. FE 5-1907. Clemens . up hild: le ae male, “i trained chars “champ ara sared ak AKC ij 0 me.” UL. 2.4820. yt He 48 MO. COLLIE FE- mal trained, ient and affec menos ‘ie shots, reg. FE 4-5015. BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP tock OR 4 > UAHUA PPI » nice selection, LI 2-d279. BACH SHUND PUPPIES, AKC reg., 0 wks. FE 2-2918. EASTER BUNNIES, THE PER- *fect gift. FF FE 4-6612. EASTE! R BUNNIES, Shop, 56 Williams rE tea. ‘OR SA a REGISTERE! BRIN- _Gel_ Boxer, male. UL _ 23364. ~ Live se Paster Bunnies wired Maile Bho Bs ga bed Fr esi 2 old. A.R.O. register red. 71-6805, Royal Oa — mm "Now is ~~ “Gers —~.¥ man nan Rollers, a oer ARAREETS c: Sik TO Cages 69° 4th St F 2-4028. PARARERTS CAN . Bw Crane's Ave. — ~ ” ee “AUBUR NG AT Troy. Mich. MO Sale Farm Equipment 76 OUGHT E Sou New Ides, Dealer | : eet Soul 1" AND SEE? KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at traves br te aoaer g to join one of aus, Byam's ex- Authorized i a Pain cn Chief & ra | Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales 4301 Dixie a OS THEW AND USED TRAILERS Liberal — Parts — TRAILER EXCHANGE 608 Te extraa, Vers reas OR 3-000. ~~~ PARKHURST Trailer Sales 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion paises to Auto roam 80 ‘50° ME $15 OR WILL sell _ parts. sess differential, For Sale Tires 80A At USED TIRES, $3.50 va. ws puy, sell, Also whitew: STATE 503 Saginaw, 8t. 4-068T nae ee Up to 50 per cent off. or whitewalis ED WILLIAMS . 451 8. inaw at CRA FT TH ear Me imag 4 Ao | Sale Motor ters | 82 FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things (alia iii Hp. _| For Sal Cary "ho 8 medots Must Se clan : DEALER” w8 8 OEE 2.8083 Se MARE tt Tice ‘New. ss. ~ BOATS _Wanted Used Trucks 89 'S8° % TON PICK-UP. “4 cos eond, for cash. ~~CASH PAID SCHRAM'’S AUTO & TRUCE On} 3-0311 SLAYBAUGH’S MOTORS |~ For Sale Trucks Pola eot_fl'rBCin™ creo Bout $2 VaR SP? 2 HURON & suNDAY 9 a aa ar Terie Et For Sale Airplanes 86/38 FLYING CLUB ee ioe BT Fo |-u6 yore Transportation Offered 87/7 ae ets hii ey!. Inc. |*54 Chev, a. Cul. vite. eas wali Bpecial Yaee Sue te Sara . ae Call "bstore. 6 pal AS $50 mae cars. FE 2-2666 days or CASH FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Cgowonw AY East Motor Sales | AUBURN BLVD, Kher 1 ANT &- su, ONE ce ANTEE. MONEY TALKS! | bi she Dixie “OK” Lot BRAYTON PLAINS. “Mich, ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” WF'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 982 WEST HURON PE 4737) PE «171 CASH FOR CARS RARDENBURG MOTOR SALES Cass at Pike FE_5-7398 CASH OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU CASH | A TOR YOUR 4 GOOD DEPEN SABLE CAR BILL SPENCE |. _“RAMBLER” ‘ SERVICE- “21h 8. “BA NA FE 8-4541)" Used Truck Pa Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS MODELS — OO. . % TON PICK UP, ee. Oe. Call seme. "55 CHEVIE, TON “PANEL, new tires and. battery. OR 3-7045. 57 Dodge Pickup meee GMC } <1, wien —|Factory Branch|u.. Fees aod werauh =| OAKLAND AT CASS ‘53 FORD Ls ahead SPECIAL DUMP ng Perfect running ‘Deere, 490 bull: Luraber: UL 21300. ee $195 TURNER S 4) Truck Center RANCHERO 87 TT paint, 8 cyl, fom ... eos - os ing 8 La $795 — 1085 $195 $495 « $595 at eae 6c ogee. te paint b tis a AND VANS nee neem seseesoes $795 an 3 ‘ a reasons $895 "$6 Ford % ‘Ton Stake .... At Midwest 47500 Harold Turner Ford 44 8. Woodward, TR a 30474 Auto Insurance 90A Em of gio, Foreign & Sports Cars 90B For Sale Cars ik a Lax pty "SS - Sadie & tester. Powe $825 ~Birm: 91 2-DR. faghams Mi There's A ae bewe eer ‘Bee M&M Motor Sales ir top Lage on ‘ater model cars, oat Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1603 TOP CASH $86? FOR AN CARS or trade up or down. ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN TOP PRICE FOR J JUNE CARS. TOP BUCK—JUNK CAR—TRUCK ‘PONTIAC re FE 2-0200 ‘$7 “RAMBLER” Sta Wag. ‘ST FORD Country Sedan ... ‘ST PONTIAC 4-Door 66 CHEVROLET B-Air 4-Dr, ‘86 PONTIAC Catalina 4-Dr. "86 BUICK ¢Door Sedan .... ee tees eee _ tating, Your Car BOB FROST, INC. 200 Hunter Biya. MI 6-693 GET IT QUICK, “through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 2.8181 for an ad- writer and get it! -_ ; / } ‘ = “se re ay a Pape ‘ ef My x a if te ae ies fe ae We as kk tc Ak es ck es ek ee KA as hs ‘86 FORD station Wagon .... ‘$6 CHEVROLET Station Wag. ‘96 PLYMOUTH Sta. Wag. ... 'S FORD F-Lane 2-Dr. "88 PONTIAC 4-Doot Sedan ‘S PLYMOUTH 2-Door Sedan $ 194 venwee "64 PONTIAC 4-Door sedan ‘53 PLYMOUTH ¢Door Sedan $ 324 83 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan r t | en S MOTOR SALES tev HURON FE Pe ) SOMEWHERE AND IT WON'T BE LONG B 13 . $1504 $1774 |> $1694 $1194 $1304, $1194 $1294 $1204 $ 904 $ 804 vs $008 +. 44 . $34 FACTORY BRANCH 55 BUICK \ Pontiac. Retail _. FE 37117 BENIND THE POS? OFFICE 1% CHEVROLET 2DO0R,-FOW- RGLIDE, RADIO ABSOLUTELY NO NO. MO ae m ng sit. 146 m 5 ar Bae en wer Ee fis00, HASKINS Pre-Owned . wopecials ms Pontiac sedan. pews. FE pee Above eres tion $307 teeter renee 19564 Olds 88 Holiday coupe, Hydre- matic, power brakes rad ea eat er. Like new 1955 Olds @ Holida: day coupe, Hydra- matic, 7. heater, ang] red and i ivory finish ...... $1007 ~, Chevrolet Pad 1956 Chevrolet 210 2-door, 3 , turquois finish. Showroo: = from engine to the tires suit. 1957 Ford Fairlane 600 hardtop. heater: “enutiful ted aid — re vo finish sled? SOR RN ene Oba weenenenee Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-5071 Open nites "til 9 LA, TWO Ene and he ire alike new. A real buy. romaY BEL erglide, $1,400. FE 45-7879, Sit Has The INTERNATIONAL LYEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% NEW CAR DEMOS BANK RATES _Open 8:30 am. to 9 pm. ‘ ~ North Chev. 4 THIS ONE IS BRAND NEW of your life & C RAMBLER SALES Commerce at Union Lk. EM 3-4155. 80 ’ FINE CARS AT THE “Bright Spot” Look ’em Over Today Buy Now! | JEROME F “Bright Spot ” Orchard Lake at Cass va | FE 8-0488 Open ’till 10 Store For Sale Cars 91] | wan cond, = i985 2-DR. atte Nice! SEE at 262 Commonwealth FE 8-003. engine. Radio’. benien 1 shape aoizguk $1197 Haupt Pontiac Is the Place to Buy! °67 Chevie, 4 dr. station w Powerglide. 958 CHEVROLET IMPA a 6,500 mite wer steering, . do 2 DR, POW- |, H de ey e# iP rt Coverage; No Exclusions | "> 1967 Ford Fairlane .......... $1446 1957 Chev. Bel Air 2-door .... $1283 ——_ 1957 Ford Custom V-8 ....... $1266 2 op Sa 1965 Chevrolet Club Cpe. .... $ 786 1953 Pontiac 4-Dr. Hyd. ...... Anniversary Special Bel Air 4Door hardtop ...... $1898 ee Bs ve "ST, Bel Air Chevrolet PG Inmpaia Convert. V-8. PG .... $2348 | on es serene more to pick from ONNEVILLE SPORTS COUP Rae Power brakes and power . FE 2-5192. Hardenburg . UARANTEED USED CARS 2735 ‘8? CHEVIE BEL-AIR, POWER- on ‘51 Mercury, $125. MY Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MI 4-2735 1956 Chevie, 210, 2-Dr. The deal CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH DEALER Main 8t., Clarkston “MA_5-5141 Sat RAE & DR., AUTO- + he ag ee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee Mazurek Victor Sales SOUTH BLYD. AT SAGINAW — The PRICE O Cash or trade necessary AND CAR ARE RIGHT AT "S3 S CHEVROLET 3 z DR. A. Al TRANS pine. $145 full price. "Sado cot og *| WILSON . BIR- MINGHAM ~- RAMBLER, 666 8. WARD. MI 6-3900. NEW “RAMBLER" Trade-Ins ST." “RAMBLER” Custom 6 . $1494 DEMO'S 299 AMBASSADOR ey Fy he The Boss’ Personal Car. VE * 959 ) “RAMBLER” SAVE S9$$ LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” “SALES & SERVICE— 211 8. SAGINAW FE 68-4541 4 «2 xt * : i ‘ . ‘ s aries i ; af mt ek te ee . int Se, a ee Sc ccs a ee aa ak ae, a . wk ee, ee a ca i ek | ee ths es a ee, * sei 2 lk PONTIAC-CADILLAC WHITE a red le storing. full ray pom sae Se cS "8 CHEVROLET D.ray Sedan $1695 ‘81 DODGE Coronet 2 dr. 8 $1544 57 ; RAMBLER” Sta, Wagon $1695 "ST “RAMBLER” Custom. .. $1777 tated p. , and brakes radio. eater, hydramatic As clean as ‘86 PONTIAC 2 Dr. H.Top $1555 55 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. a? + $895 ‘65 DeSOTO F.Dome 8 Sedan $207 ‘$5 NABH C.Club H.Top ...... $044 55 “RAMBLER” Super 4 dr. 6 $777 ‘S44 PONTIAC Sedan Deluxe $590 ‘54 MERCURY S.Valley H.T. $666 ‘34 FORD %° Ton P.Up ... $4095 ‘83 CHEVROLET 4 Door 6 ... $199 ‘$3 DODGE 8 Sedan .......... $195 $2 STUDEBAKER Champ. 4 dr. $99 'S1 CHEVROLET Deluxe 4 dr. $149 a a ae aoe pm Scomats We ha iy to choo Per land County cars. A real savings at $1495 : _passensite Wi WAGON A red nd white beauty with radio, heat. or automatic power brakes, low mileage one-owner car, $1395 oy SEDAN. Re Radio heater, 4 CIAL BEDAN “in oer Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac N. Wooded: |: ag Su: 2 vor ag SPORT COUPE ............. $1505 | gis pow ° 43191 PER MO. : 19%6 PACKARD DeSOTO a Ser $1295, de pFiredome Club Coupe 1986 BUICK N $43.15 PER MO. HARDTOP .... aeee $1005 'S4 PONT NTIAC | S-Chiet Custom 4 1957 DESOTO FLITE 4 DR... eeeee, ens | U OOF tia is PER MO, 1957 ADVENTURER FULL POWER ............. $2095 ‘83 BUICK Special 2 Door 1984 FORD VICTORIA OVERDRIVE ..........0..-. 08 DOWN $36.01 PER MO. 63 DeSOTO 1954 DODGE Firedome 4 eet : NICE eee cere Pere eee eee es +? $ 495 $05 DOWN 2 PER Mo. 1987 PLYMOUTH ‘ ad, sietheninte reicinininlne $1395 . riredome 4 Door | $966 PONTIAC $95 DOWN ‘97 PER MO. SHARP 2 oo... esescesereees tae bap ie , ewer 2 Door te DoSGs $1493 | #98 DOWN $36.97 PER MO 1986 CORVETTE hed aie GTICK, HOT... cs eee anes $2095 | $95 DOWN - 236.91 PER MO. 1956 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP 52 D “: A SHARP ONE ........0..55 $ 095 Custom 4 Door $65 DOWN $28.34 PER MO. BRAID MOTOR-SALES SOTO PL TH DEALER ‘YEARS F DEALING Cc. AT Door $76.44 PER MO. -'57 Chevrolet Coupe. Powerglide. | 6 ie nterior, Ivory and Onyx ‘55 Chevrolet 2 Tone Green. Heater. -'54 Chevrolet MA ot OUR SLOGAN THIS MONTH IS: ‘|FULL oT! AHEAD" AND OUR SALES ARE SPECTACULAR The CHEVY Lot 631 OAKLAND AVENUE 18 ENJOYING ONE OF THE BEST GELLING SEASONS IN MANY YEARS AND WE'RE Not Going to Let It Die! WE'RE TRYING... TO PUT EVERYONE IN THE CAR OF HIS CHOICE AND WE'LL TAKE .. Any Deal Within Reason HURRY-HURRY-HURRY 'S8 Chevrolet 4-DOOR ‘SEDAN Heater, Automatic Trans. Fever Steering, Pe Fower sr, Pert-O-Matle, Wise Windows. V-8, $2049 DEL RAY Standa $1375 2-DOOR 210 $785 2-DOOR 210 Radio and Heater. ~ $590 A WIDE VARIETY— Barer PS—MOST ILL A GOOD SELECTION 80 GET YO YOU HAVEN'T SEEN GOOD USED CARS. _ UNTIL YOU'VE VISITED ‘58 Ford . CONVERTIBLE $2345 ‘58 Chevrolet DEL RAY 2-DOOR Radio and Hester, 6 Cylinder, eearea” aan” ie ong es win Lucite Silver-Biue $1890 ‘56 Chevrolet STATION WAGON Powersiige. 1 tvory, and areas $1380 67 Chevrolet 4-DOOR 210 Bsa mae see. $1385 ‘The Last Shipment" ‘58 CHEVROLET: FACTORY OFFICIAL’S CAR There'll Be No More Boild” Jet Bia FoLLY EOUIRPED “TRERE'S 8 PE 4.4547 HARGREAVES. 631 OAKLAND AVE. a,* Fat Pislah _ f “*& “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH 23, 1959 eee ie oid Bay TuMTy.oNE -- - Today's s Television Programs - -- _Frogram fernahed by satons Sled thle clump are subect to shaoge without stn Cnnoe! ecnineery Channei —wws-Tv Channel J=WXYZ-TV - Channel a CRLW-TV_ 2 stv HIGHLIGHTS | 8:00 Es Schanind : Fa : 6:09 (7).Curtain Time. Comedy.’ | . _ (9). Movie (cont) a ae (4) Restless Gun. Spinaters (2) Ann Sothern. Katy’s new rustle cattle to them boss hard on staff. - from slaughter. Elder y|10:00 (7) Star Performance. David| 7, — awe killing ani- Niven drama. (9) State Trooper. 6:30 (7) Comedy. Farmer Alfalfa Oy ona, de Judge marked for (4) Hall (cont.) ) Cartoons. . murder by gang trying toh = (9) py gave bees. ayhouse. Hugh O'Brian (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. takes new command and is - Re-runs. 8:30 (1) Bold il Track at. mercy of private who has! (2) News: LeGoft. : thino. personal hold over him. — 6:40 (2) News Analyst. John (9) Movie (eont.) 10: 30 (7) News: Daly Dempsey. (4) Wells Fargo. Sheriff, gun) Pits 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. man meet at stage stop. (9) Waterfront. Repeat. 7:00:(7) Burns, Allen. Re-runs, (2) Father Knows Best. Mar- (4) Hall (cont.) _ @) African Patrol. garet tries to aid charity, (2) Drama (cont.) (4) Death Valley. Mafia _ at same tirne. 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. ‘Threatens Italians in western] 9:00 (7) ‘Voice Program. F ie d\10:85 (1) Weather. ; (2) Union Pacitic. Man killed Waring group in Holy Week! y:99 (1) Soupy’s On. ‘strange rifle shot. oy Starry a pfitien Comedy. ee rkam 290.0 Texas Rangers, Fires| (4) Peter Gun, Bowler be| (3) Nowe, Lecat "traced to dead man (repeat.)} _—_lieves he’s. being black- she —@ é meted. 11:15 7) —— Flot Drama: Van Johnson, “Dr. 2) D Thomas. (4) Weather: Eliot. Gillespie's Criminal Case.” curerae Vidoes trom “i = (2) Weather. (B.) 9:30 (7) Vigtor McLagen id, 11.29 (9) Theater. Horror: Bela (4) Beticie.. Mystery man lady-lov Lagoa “Human Monster” peat after tragedy, | (9 (°40). s ne Tt 4) Front Page chaenge| (Hs » + (2) Sports. . . ‘ , 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th eater. Look at Other Minnesota Towns cera 7 ealaelllonan Sleepy Eye OK as Naine MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)— Sleepy Eye is a ‘“‘pretty lively place” in Minnesota whose name isn't @my More peculiar than a lot of other towns in the state. * © ; In fact, you might consider Sleepy Eye an improvement over the town's original Indian name, Ish-tak-ha-ba, which means the’ * Anyway, is Sleepy Eye an worse of a name than Ah-gwa-| ching? Or Embarrass? Or Kabe-| togama, Kanaranzi and Toilvola, all of which also can be found in the postal guide to the state. What, for that matter, about. Thief River Falls, Twigy Ball- club, Bowstring, Boy River, Breezy Point, Climax, Hasty,| Pipestone, Prosper, Radium, Sky- burg, Tenstrike, Triumph, Viking and Welcome? Swanvilie, White. Bear Lake and © Wolf Lake Some towns have .big names (Big Falls, Big Fork, Big Lake), some little ones (Little Falls, Littiefork, Little Marais), and others long ones “(Long Lake, Long Prairie, Long Siding Long- ville). So Sleepy Eye need not feel self-conscious about its -name. Take the citizens of Embarrass. Thy may be embarrassed to jisn't even indexed on the official map of Minnesota's highways. Wedding Day Fine "Suspended by Judge | ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. w_This letter was received at police court along with a $1 payment for an ;overtime parking fine: | “Dear Cops: “I was only four minutes late, 'Desides that it was my wedding day and I was in the store purchasing a nightie to wear, I think you were most unfair and uncooperative. 16:50 know there town is so small Atle: 36 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) @ Jack Paar. TUESDAY MORNING (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations (2) On The Farm Front, (2) Movie. (4) I Married Joan. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. 10:00 (4) Dough-Re-Mi. (7) Jean's Notebook. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. ‘ (4) Treasure Hunt. - (9) Special Agent. 10:55 (7) News. 13:00 (2) 1 Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Cleo. (9) Leon Errol 11:18 (9) Nursery School Time. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. 4) Concentration. (1) Peter Lind Hayes. (9) Friend)» Giant. 11:48. (9) Science Al} Around Us. This is my first violation." Judge John E. Brown said the fine was suspended and the $1 returned to the bride—for a wed-! ding present. er Creek, Bird Island, Buffalo, Buffalo Lake, Crane | | Lake, Deer Creek, Deer River, Eider, Deacon No Quacks| Deerwood, Eagle Bend, Eagle , Lake, Bik River, Foxhome, Fox- | INDIANAPOLIS u—The Second: lake, Grey Eagle, Meron Lake, Presbyterian Church here lists Moose Lake, Ottertaill,, Oxbéro, Donald C. Duck as an elder and, Pelican Rapids, Swan Lake, Donald C. 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(4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (7) Margie. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) Susie. (4) (Color) Truth or Cmte. quences, (7) Day in Court. (2) House Party. (4) (Color) Haggir Baggis. (7) Music Bingo. (2) Star Showcase. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. t4} From these Poots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2)-Brighter Day. . (4) Queen for @ Day. ~ (7) Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night.. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. (2) Jimmy Dean.. (4) (Color) George Pierrot. (9) Looney Tunes, (2) Bandstand. (7) Adventure Time, _ (4) Sports. 2: . 5.00 5:30 5:55 -- Today's Radio Programs wie, en CKLW, qo - W wa, (96e) WOAR, (1198) WZ, (1278) WPUN, (1960) WJBK, (1500) Tiny Organisms. Try ‘Milton’ Ss Miliod to Handle Argument By EARL WILSON il accel Fame. “Green NEW YORK—The Beautiful Wife, Slugger and I were watching Sammy Davis Jr. when somebody said: “Sammy’s ating Frank Sinatra, and WI SON as “my idol - In case there gets to be. better than Al Jolson ever. was.” “ft disagree,” another customer said. “Sammy’s more versatile, but nobody could sing a song like Jolson.” We don’t expect to settle it iene, but we noticed that Sammy’s best imperson- Sinatra. “My name is Frank we have some songs we'd like to Idy on you,” he says—pretending to. take a drink first. Still skipping men- tion of their little non-speaking differ- ence of-opinion, Sammy referred to Frank and my friend.” an argument about whether Sammy’s as good as Jolson, or as good as Sinatra, we suggest that we’d like to handle it the way Milton Berle did in Miam!. He went to the clubs where each was oni at and stated publicly that (a) Sinatra was the greatest living entertainer and (b) that Davis was the greatest living entertainer. Beautiful Martha Stew- art’s agent phoned — her with a list of summer shows she'd been assigned to ‘star in, from Boston to ~ . St. Lenis te Dallas. She thanked him eloquently, hung up, then sat down and wrote im a letter &f saying she couldn’t accept. ‘| She showed the letter to her husband, David Shel- a “female stag party”—with a male strip-teaser... Joe E. Lewis returned to N. Y. MARTHA ley, who thus learned for the first time that they are to have their third baby. * * The “Props,” a Miami Beach showman’s association, had * Comedian from Miami where he made a temperance speech. Claiming that Dean Martin drinks a quart each performance, Joe E. warned, “@) Cartoon Classroom. that’s the way I started.” Joe told Maurice Chevalier he also has a French decoration: a Croix deDrunk, bravery under the weather. “He shouldn’t do that—| given him for —_—_ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Marilyn Monroe made up with director Billy Wilder, flew ito Chicago to plug “Some Like It Hot”... Ernest Hemingway sent an autographed copy of “For Whom the Bell Tolls” to Eli Wallach, who's in the TV’'er . . . Brigitte Bardot's new film contract specifies she won’t appeaft undressed any more . Singer Kathy Barr was signed |a TV'er. to play Lucille Ball sister in EARL’S PEARLS: Most people don’t care how much they pay for something, as long as it’ s not all at once.—Terry Zerbe. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A B’way character reports he’s ‘becoming an author—he’s writing notes for people who want to hold up banks... That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1959) Third Time ‘in 12 Years WASHINGTON (AP) — For the third time in 12 years, the Joint Chiefs of Staff will have their ‘Pentagon offices reconstructed. This time the job may cost about * * * A new expansion in the organi- ‘zation of the joint chiefs has). jcaused the latest reconstruction. |The expansion was provided un- der last year’s Defense Reorgan- ization Act. * * No addition to the six million square feet of Pentagon floor space is required, But when a tenant moves out of a Pentagon Joint Chiefs to Redo Offices suite and & new one moves in, they don't just move the furniture. Walls are knocked down, new ones built. A door is sealed up and another one cut. New wiring for telephones and lights are in- stalled. The General Services Adminis- tration estimates the latest Penta- gon change will involve about $250,000 worth of carpentry, elec- trical work and plumbing. In addition, the expanded joint niture, rugs, drapes and other items, This, by Ty might amount to 000. “Vaid fo Jobless. ‘Areas Nears 0K. were: staff will have their own new fur-| the Senate Dems ‘Believe Bill Will Be Passed Despite “Veto Threat WASHINGTON (UPD—Demo- crats were confident of Senate pas- sage today of their controversial $389,500,000 bill to provide federal aid to areas of chronic unemploy- ment. ; Senate leaders hoped for a show- down vote by nightfall on the mea- gure which is seven times bigger than the administration’s proposal and faces the threat of a Presi- dential veto. Republicans launched an all- out fight te eut the bill which would deal a heavy blow to Pres- ident Eisenhower's proposed bal- anced budget for the 1960 fiscal year. » “The Senate battle came as House Democrats announcéd other moves in the battle of the budget. They \ Sesiecaee arent —_— (D- Ky.) of the House Banking Com- mittee asked Congress to vote a one billion dollar loan program to help local communities “build new rwater supply facilities, sewage dis- |posal plahts and hospitals. Rep. Clarence E. Kilburn (R-N.Y.) de- nounced the proposal as a “‘new, needless budget-busting assault on the treasury.” —Other House Democrats said they would try. to restore a $50,: 300,000 cut in the new space-age science education program for the current fiscal year. They said the reduction, ordered by the House Appropriations Committee, would wreck plans for awarding graduate fellowships to start next fall and slow down a number of | other proposed projects, Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill), chief sponsor of the depressed areas bill, said yesterday that the Senate “measure was designed to save “scores of communities “Show: Received Acclaim TV Tonight -The Green. ie CHARLES nxacen portray God as a human being in the theater is difficult and contro- versial, An intellectualized characteriza- tion of God currently is portrayed on Broadway in Archibald Mac- Leish's “J. B.”” Quite a different concept of God will be seen on television tonight when “Hallmark Hall of Fame” offers a repeat per- formance of’ Marc Connelly’s ‘‘The Green Pastures” on NBC-TV. *® o* * William Warfield, De Lawd in the , said the other day: “This is not an adult, intellectual portrait of God. “It represents what a little girl in @ small Sunday School in the South some time ago conceives te be God.” Warfield, the noted baritone, played the same role in the 1958 *‘Hall of Fame” production of “The Green Pastures.” in last year’s — all- @|Negro cast will appear again, ex- cept some of the Sunday School children who—as Warfield puts it, “just grew too big in one year.” * * * Warfield turned down- an oppor- tunity to play the lead in “Othel- lo” at the Shakespeare Theater, Stratford-on-Avon, England. “But there’s always a chance of playing ‘Othello’ again,” he said, “and there’s not always the chance to play ‘The Green’ Pastures.” It’s a wonderful play. Those who have qualms about it just don’t understand it.” He recalled that before last year’s presentation the Negro press “took pot shots at the idea of which are withering on the vine.” Douglas said the legislation was | 11 PCH Students Capture State © Musical Honors Eleven Pontiac Central High School pupils won highest ratings over the weekend at the state instrumental music finals in Ann #| Arbor. Placing in the first division dur- ing solo and ensemble contests land Dr.: woodwind quintet—Sheila Kinder, 320 S. East Blvd., Deanna Begovich, 1715 Ward Rd., Ann | Barnett, James Williams, 321 Dick) Orchestra Assn. to encourage study’ of instrumental music among high) school pupils. TV News and Reviews — Cause Red Tide’ Poisonous Surf Known Even in Biblical Times Has No Antidote * WASHINGTON — When the ‘‘red tide” strikes, millions of sea crea- tures perish. | Dead fish and turtles pile up on beaches in malodorous windrows. Throats and iungs of swimmers be- come inflamed by poisonous surf. Hotels and schools close. Vacation- ers rush home. a ae Such tides were reported as By WILLIAM EWALD NEW . YORK {UPT)—Leonard|® Bernstein sealed shut his CBS-TV enormously attractive lecture-con- cert. At this juncture, there’s not much more that can be said about Bern- stein, the TV performer, He has been accoladed, huzzaed, hurrahed, commended, lauded, panegyrized, eulogized, bouqueted and, I as- sume, even kudoed, whatever that He is:a performer of wit and ee his material, ‘There is a good deal of. the hambone in Bern- As a result, his TV manufactures are as. invigorating as a tankful of fresh air in a medium self- entombed in carbon dioxide. There is some indication that Bernstein and the New York Phil- * *« * mond and last night’s was Frank WWJ, News, P. Elizabeth WPON Chuck Lewis early as 208 B.C. The Bible con-