The Weather U.S. Weather Bureaa Forecast Cloudy, with snow flurries (Details on Page 2) HE PONTIAC PRESS Edition | 116th YEAR PONTIAC, ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958—64 PAGE Te Leaders Happy Over Advance for Urban Plan For many city leaders today a big dream was really | beginning to come true. Members of the city’s administration, Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Pontiac Assn. hailed the announcement that Pontiac would get $90,000 in fed-| eral funds to begin planning its first urban renewal project. They were jubilant on learning that an additional, $1,600,000 had been set aside in Washington to finance the project if its plans are approved. The announcement was made yesterday by Rep. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak), who said the city should receive official confirmation soon frenr the Fed-, eral Housing and Home Finance Agency, parent agency of the Urban Renewal Administration. | The money is for renewal of 155 acres in the south *central portion of Pontiac. The advance funds would ‘be used to plan a $4 million ‘project, with a net expense of \which the federal govern- ment would pay two-thirds. New Infection Killing Babies The ageney today confirmed the, advance grant in a telegram to Tough Bacteria Resists City Manager Walter K. Willman.} Antibiotics; 16 Infants Officials were impressed by the yesterday, killing 24 . : fact that the advance funds were sons—18 of the 36 mae Die in Texas Hospital | made available from six to eight | “weeks sooner than expected. = | 4 x &* * : Panic Blamed in Factory Blaze on Floor Below plosion shot \ ‘underwear factory in a low- HOUSTON, Tex. (® — A spread- Willman believed that the com- bl ing bacterial infection, which re- pleted project would be “tremen- 9442Z€. sists antibiotics, has claimed the dously beneficial’ to many Pon- A medical examiner au lives of 16 babies in 2': months 24 Die in Garment Plant Fire for Many Deaths Flames at Underwear Firm Triggered by Blast. NEW YORK .?' — A flash tionery and labor to collect the about $2.5 million of fire triggered by an ex- two cents: smoke and flames into a fourth-floor er Broadway loft 24 pee A man and woman lived through the two- peur tiac residents, both directly and in- most of the victims were Snowstorm Wallops Eastern U.S. x & * x & * x &* * 10 to 24 Inches Cripple State of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Baltimore Can't See Cents | in Collecting ‘Winter Gasps | for Life in | the Eas t | NEWPORT, R. I (#-—-A payer’s $44 tax payment arrived a day late because a snowstorm) delayed the mails, | She was sent a bil] for two cents | ‘aS a penalty Councilman O'Brien! = it cost the city three cents for a stamp | | enna | and Washington Among | 2-Cent Penalty | tS Ft | Hardest-Hit Cities tax. oe j ., _ PHILADELPHIA (*) — \Eastern Pennsylvania, in- ‘cluding the nation’s third largest city of Philadelphia, was crippled by a snow- storm today with depths of ifrom 10 to 24 inches. The wet, heavy snow ‘weighted, bent and fre- iquently downed trees, pow- er and telephone lines. Thousands were without heat, electricity and tele- phones. payment, Ss James plus the cost of sta-_ “It doesn't seem hike a paying proposition,’” he commented. Hatcher Attacks College Cutback Effort to Trim Budgets ; ¥ * * Roads were blocked, public | transportation crippled, schools iclosed and emergencies declared lin almost all of the vast area af- fected by the storm. | Seen as Serious Blow | in the newborn and premature directly. ' to U. of M. | If the second major snow- nurseries at City-County Hospital. t* + asphyxiated before the | storm in less than a month was The hospital board of managers “When the advance funds arrive. flames reached them. | LANSING |? — The argument = Ps ee ot said incomplete statistics show at we will begin the difficult task of Several women were leaping 4). 7 5 | ers Un a city- as ioe have bee : We ' . v-axed hotter today over plans by wide transit strike in Philadel. least 81 babies have been infected. planning the project, carefully from windows by the time the conte budget planners to trim tor 4 ee : and 21 mothers infected in Feb- keeping in mind two things—the first firemen reache d_ the scene. . ae i | _ Phia for 7 tonight after an all- ruary alone interests of the community as a — Se elem Soe and: ee et God he The announcement said the bac- whole and the interests of the” peo- (Fire Picture Page 2) Pan | ae ‘wis in , Mepoted assignment of se ‘la are suspecte a ke dollars in 1998-59. chanic’s helper ended in a dead- teria are suspected of a key role ple living in the area effected. ‘< * + aS heck, Tho: Qiepate aad ttribe in an increased number of pneu- «7 want tdé stress that tl t Six women in all leaped to the ‘ a ae a‘ eas ae _ \ : monia cases among elderly pa- ests of this latter soup re il be street. Two other persons were The University of Michigan Weed’ BAYS FPS) SERENG: Spring. like AP Facsimile threat came as a complete sur- would reel under serious and most crippling blows” the has ; caught in fire nets: five were res- cued via Rerial ladders. described as that tients. It was ; protected.’ same epidemic strain been picked up in other hospitals 4 forward-looking note was : in recent years if the Legislature _ en ane pial sounded by the Pontiac Area nonce Pereves mere injured. ‘ooes through with the cutbacks. U. Staphylococcus causes a myriad Chamber of Commerce. wack @ ee ak Vaal ae ® of M. President Harlan Hatcher of troubles ranging from boils and) = - * * * et river ie = ae . = tne said last night. Michigan's budget abscesses to frequently fatal infec- “This news can be the magic fighters — are in hospitals. Two faces a $929,000 trimming. were in critical condition. The | ‘sesame’ that opens the door to a other three were treated and | tions such as blood poisoning. : | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) pneumonia and heart valve infec-| -Sen, Elmer R. Porter | released. bee! rankled under Pane tions. — cism that “spending cuts recom- Ben Taub, chairman of the Milady ona Tinge Fire Commissioner Edward F.| mented by his Senate Appropria- board of Wiliffagers, said emer. Mavres (sl oe being taken. | but a . se procedures | may not be adequate to control the infection among the newborns and in that event the only alterna-| tive may be the re-establishment. of the maternity and nursery di: visions in entirely new locations.” Cavanaugh Jr. said there was no| t mittee were “stupid” NEW YORK & — In case you evidence of fire law violations on. perp rennet ay oa. haven't noticed, women’s hos- the premises, adding: “It would) ysog beth terms in attacking the iery is going in for living color ‘seem that panic played @ most) committee proposals. this Easter, The new style, ac- |important role in this blaze. coring to the National Assn. | “Some bodies were piled one o: of Hosiery Manufacturers, fea- top of the other—evidence of ahs tures robin reds, pastel pinks, hysteria. At least three jumped. azure blues and pasture greens. (Continued on Page 10, Col. 1) jaggravate the state's * * * Hateher, addressing the Univer- |sity of Michigan Club of Lansing, asserted reduced spending would ferce U. of M. officials to tak these steps: 1. Limit enrollment 2, Cut back the University's Hothouse Living Causes Malady Spring Fever? Blame Self LOS ANGELES (AP)-—Spring fever 1s blamed by a university professor on winter hothouse living. | program at its Flint brancir ‘‘to which the people of that area | have made substantial contribu- tions | in private funds and ef. Thus, while Webster defines spring fever — “the lazy. listless feeling which comes to persons with the first warm days | of spring’—as a humorous state, the vic- | * * * 7 : | fort.’ Spring officially starts today. tim actually has a feverish feeling of | weakness and inaccurate temperature con- _ 3 Postpone development of its Dr. Laurence E. Morehouse says inew Dearborn branch, which is trol. ; | the Easterner who reacts to ice and scheduuled to open in the fall of snow by creating a tropical climate * * * ; | 1959. within his home, hotel or automobile To prevent spring fever—and this may es + +t do more good next year than this, if you’ve | 4. Eliminate the U. of M.'s hu- is a sure victim of spring fever. man resources program, including | research into the causes of can- cer, deafness, childhood diseases and in other fields. already got it, Morehouse suggests: He is a professor of physical education at the University of California at Los An- geles. Get daily physical activity, indoors, or out, to keep your muscles from | | | “one of the most) weather may be in evidence in the Pontiac area, but residents of the mid-Atlantic states aren't Potting too much | stock in their calendars today. Scenes like the one above, in Baltimore, unhap- pily were common from Northern Virginia to een New or “Vice Sound ‘Acting’ Howse Calls Up Fills‘New Cellblock Parity Freeze prise. Philadelphia police said traffic ‘'tieups and power failures were worse today than those cowed by | Hurricane Hazel on Oct, 1954. Only main Yoads were nen in ‘most sections. * * * Play storm - swept area extencied rom northern Virginia to south- le oa ee? York and was blamed for at least three traffic deaths. Snow ‘piled to a depth of 16 inches Such criticism, Porter said, will) growing money problems and help destroy [eat confidence in state govern- in the northern suburbs of Balti- more. EMERGENCY PLAN The District of Columbia in- voked a snow emergency plan re- quiring motorists to use chains or snow tires and making drivers blocking traffic subject to arrest. * * * Many power lines sagged and ‘Snapped under the weight of wet snow jin the storm area. Whole |would impose a one - year freeze’ trees toppled under the crushing « Spring to Flurry In “Along Snowy Path ‘on government price supports @Nd\ weiont of snow, blocking streets. Officer Gerald et wvarre knocked Planting allowances at levels nO se snow snarled transit service Spring is expectec arrive ami . | ta ie how ty rnid three times at the door, which was lower than those now in force. | and train movements in downtown he a empera-ithe code for gaining admittance. + * * ‘Baltimore and Washington. tures tonight! the naae tees: Theatrical performances by disguised officers of the Bill Expected to Pass; Pontiac Police Vice Squad brought the first “customers”| Would Hold the Line on) into Pontiac's new jail last night. S | upports for Yéar Vice squad officers raided an alleged: gambling house, PP and arrested 24 persons. WASHINGTON «@ — A hold-the- lhine farm price support bill was The squad, led by Sgt. gohn DePauw, used Ereese (called up for probable House pas- , , re ened presidential veto. and spoke in dialects to se-| ‘The bill, a toned - down version, ‘cure entry to the house atof Senate - passed legislation, 9142 Bagley = For the Pontiac area. the U. §. 4 man peeked out in tradition. | Speaking to a gathering of Re- At noon today, Weather Bureau predicts mostly al Hollywood movie style, but, publican women Tresdav, Pres- ured 20 inches. . cloudy with little temperature! failing to recognize the officers | ident Eisenhower said a freeze | Two Manhattan patrolmen were ‘change and occasional snow, under their disguises, let them | of “price - depressing practices killed when their car skidded into in. of the past represents in my another car. A car carrying four The low tonight will be near | 30 degrees and the high tomor- | row near 44. opinion a 180-degree turn in the | | young women went through a road wrong direction.” ibarrier and plunged down an in- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) The mass arrest gave the city’s ‘new jail its baptism. | | Saturday's outlook is partly s + * Despite his sell Demo- icloudy and mild. Although the jail is not officially crate are many nersaa eos ee | The lowest recorded temperature open, the prisoners were locked up, pushed the proposal as a tempor- “2 Geese in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 there, tilling both the men’s and 9" means — halting any further In Today’ Ss Press am. was 32. The reading at 2 women’s sections to overflowing. a ° arm roenade the “ Vv >) | , | } pm = __| Arrested for allegedly operat- House Agriculture Committee said) hibernating” in winter months. Have frequent and regular exposure to tem- perature changes at a “graded and gradual pace.” In his view, the spring fever victim is out of condition. His temperature-regu- lating mechanism—the tiny blood vessels under the skin—reacts slowly at first to warmer days. If you've already got it: Resist the initial temptation to outjump the spring lambs or, later, succumb to lassitude. * * * Begin a gradual program of physica! exercise. Drink plenty of water. Be more generous with the salt shaker. * x * Then these capillaries overreact, as do the heart, larger blood vessels and the blood pressure of an out-of-condition body under sudden stress. This overreaction cre- ates above-normal temperature. For Some It's Play . Ponting Press Photos sters. along Henry Clay Avenue. They don’t need the vernal equinox to tell them winter is over. i Y, i* 4 « HOT PEPPERS — Working up a little spring- like steam with the jump rope are these young- i i } \ ke ¢ For Others It's Work. MAN YOUR RAKES — Clean sweepdown is the order of the day for Mr. and Mrs; Henry F. Carr as they--begin-the spring ae chores outside their house at 200 Sanderson St. ing a gambling place was Curtis a half - billion - dollar drop in| Comes 2.00 ..-.p ee eee eee 57 KE. Crouse, 29, who lives at the (agricultural income could. be County News ........---+: 17 house. lavoided. | Editorials cectcseerese 6 The following alleged loiterers| ao | Market Basket ...... 33 to 41 (Continued on Page 10, Col. 3) | Administration backers, on the Markets .........------+0+- lother hand, cautioned that the) Obituaries . seo AU $ j ize chances) Sports .....-..00--+« . 49 to 52 Jerome “Bright Spot" needs sharp measure would jeopardize chances Sports 54 cars. '34 to ’38's. Top $. FE 8-0488. jot permanent farm legislation this; Theaters .....-......:-++++ isession, and would invite disas-| TV & Radio Programs sae 68 Woterford Jaycees Sports & Beilders ‘TOUS drops in livestock and grain’ Wilson, Eart ...........-.. 63 ~Sat.- Bun Cal Bidg ‘prices. | Women's Pages ..... 43 to 47 Show. Fri.- - Bat. All Agree, It's ae John Schmude, 2% Lewis St.; David Martin, 68 _ Nelson St., , and Patrick Haltpeey: of = Lewis St MISSED LAKELAND — The Tigers are get- ting, along without them somehow, but this trio -will be ready, if called. They are (left to right) | \ ho te THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 195 : ea < ws [- he FATAL BLAZE — A roaring fire in a lower AP Facsimile Broadway loft building lnlled 24 persons in New York yesterday. An explosion in a textile firm on the third floor set off the blaze. Workers ‘Many Operations City Leaders Pleased on Slipped Discs WD eae by Urban Plan Grant (Continued From. Page One) reached safety by leaping into firemen's nets and climbing down firemen’s ladders. Those who died were trapped by the flames. Circuit ne Bill Held Up DETROIT (INS)—A Boston spe-! . cialist said yesterday that the "€W ¢ra in our city,” said cham-' Fight Develops Over - ‘epidemic’ of operations for |ber presiderit John A. Riley. “slipped dises’’ of the spine ap-| “It should bring optimism to Parts of Proposal Put mae to be at an end. everyone concerned — property In to Please Governor | + * * ‘holders, tenants .and residents — Dr. Alexander T. Aitken, profes- that the day will soon come when A bill to provide a fifth circuit sor at Tufts University, made this we will see completed new modern judge for Oakland County was held statement in a lecture at the an-|dwellings, modern business blocks up in Lansing today as a senatorial nual Clinical Institute of the Mich- jand modern highways so sorely igan Medical Society in Detroit. (needed to revitalize our downtown argument developed over provi- = ee placed in it to please Gov. Dr. Aitken said such operations 'area. Williams became ‘‘almost an epidemic’’ in * * * a : ; » 1930: "40s. > g3 / Faced with objections by fel- - ra Pats pe ae aeratioas| The allocation of the funds, Riley jow senators, Sen. L. Harvey Lodge reealivd because of faulty die beh “is indeed encouragement to ‘R-Drayton Plains) said he only ° he & all who have been. working to wanted to see the bill passed in a 708!5 manner that would assure ifs ap proval by the governor. who ve- toed a somewhat similar measure last year. jrehabilitate the central area of * * * x Pontiac.’’ The doctor conducted a series of studies and found, in many. in-- He noted that advance plan- stances, that the patients’ pains ning could now proceed sooner ;were caused hy faults other than’ than anticipated. ‘“‘The commu. disc defects nity is grateful to those who — | have fostered and worked so | hard for this program,” Kiley = Snowstorm Batters van soup that heant tie news at Eastern States with evident satisfaction was the * * The arguments centered around changes that the House me = the bill before approving it. request of Oakland Cea s six representatives, the bill w amended to provide that an addi. tional judge. elected p the spring of 1959, would take office the fol- lowing July 1. Circuit judges normally office Jan. 1 in Michigan. ing a Wave. Sen. Ryan (D-Detroit) observ * ing that a six-year term is normal) jjeayy snow still was falling in! for Pigg Reh steer ey the ea parts of the storm area. t ill raised a question guage of . DUE TO CONTINUB whether the fifth judge would serve six and one half years, or) The eastern storm was expect Downtown Pontiac Assn. which listed urban renewal as one of its big aims when it was formed a year ago. Leaders of the associa- tion hailed the advance grant with enthusiasm * * * “The report of the approval of the urban renewal project planning funds is wonderful news," said ed Robert R. Eldred, (Continued From Page One) take ¢line northeast of Baltimore, kill- * * only half a year. to continue. Warnings of heavy pee of Community National ™ : , i : al « an ! * * * snow were issued for central and _ ; ; . 'northeastern Pennsylvania. ‘Pontiac is a good business town In either event, or if the candi- naa and only needs a spark like this to date would be obligated to file for set off its enthusiasm. This renew- both a short (six months) and a) The 24 inch fall was reported ina) project can lead us to other is term (six years beginning Jan. Montrose, Susquehanna County. face-|i {ting improvements that will .1960) the bill needs clarifica- with 22 inches registered in West have a good effect on business.” ties Ryan objected - Chester, Chester County. It was, Sen. Smeekens (R-Coldwater) [he deepest snowfall there since Pg rae peaee: fied an ameediient preposing 199 when 21 inches fell on Christ-; ran * a nt that the date for taking office ™#S Day and the day following. | communt y is aie — y in- be changed from July 1, 1959 to | ereeted” fet pcekect: Jan. 1, 1960, but action on it than 15,000 homes were without we are very jubilant was deferred. electricity and heat. According to thinking of Oakland The Philadelphia Electric Com- In lower Bucks County more “Naturally, L.yndall, & Co. been approved, said manager of Sears Roebucl County officials, candidates for the pany reported hundreds of power «with the help of improvements | new position would run for both the lines down because of the snow long and short terms All public and parochial schools I see terrific things in the future The short term was added, sup- were closed in the city (cel Ponting: porters of the bill explain. because * a * + gubernatorial approva] apparent], A hinges on how soon the new judge takes office after his election According to Rep. Leslie H. Hud- son (D-Pontiac), the governor's po- sition is that if a new judge is MIXED WITH RAIN necessary, he should go to work ‘The storm moved in on the eve nS and slum clearan immediately. of spring from the Atlantic Coast. A and was mixed with rain at inter-' Arthur Rosenthal, such as this project would provide, ¥ * state of emergency de- clared in Delaware County where downtown association could chalk roads were closed and thousands up one success in its threefold am- of homes were without electricity. bition for Pontiac of modern ex- presswavs, more downtown park- ce. Was Home Building Soars vals. \thur’s Women’s Apparel store. said * * * that “a big step in the right di- HONOLULU — New residential) 40 state of emergency was de- rection” has now been taken. '‘The constraction in Hawaii in the first! cared in Chester by Folice Chiet Pholect. undoubtedly will help Pon- tiac’s future,’ he said A.C. Girard, president of Com- munity National Bank and _ presi- dent of the downtown association, was out of town on vacation and _unavailable for comment six months of this year, excluding hotels and apartment houses, amounted to $16,600,000. This was 9.2 per cent above the correspond- ing 1956 period. Howard H. Winfree. Fifty off-duty policemen were called to help in the storm. Only two main streets were open The surprise creased its chaotic effects adelphia, neither the city 1 of the storm in- In Phil vo trans The Weather portation officials expected such a ° : a : Mackie to Plug for Aid Fell US Weather Bureau Report eee : * * * neers PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly po apn LEASING (f H a m eleady with little temperature change Fhe Weather Bureau reported missioner John C. Mackie will and ectasional snew flurries tonight and > , p » Kt ; a temerrew. Low tonight near 36. high these snow de pths: Allentown 6 jead a delegation of state high- tomerree sent cS, Northerly winds 6-14 inches, Harrisburg 6, Williamsport way officials to Washington next miles an heer teda tonight “ , See ene 1, Bradford 7, Philadelphia 8, Al- Wednesday to plug for increase Today in Pontiac - Lowest temperature preceding & am 2 . At@am - Wind velocity. calm Gum ects Thursday at 6 44 pm Sun rises Friday at 6 34 am Moon sets Thursday at 7 i5 pr Moon rises Pricay at 6.57 am federal aid. Mackie said he will | visit Michigan congressmen. toona 4, Brookville 1, Blairsville 8, Willow Grove 11, Lancaster 18. Dewntown Temperatures Centon Meditations $ 6am 42 am 41 7 «. m, 32 12 m “0 Pe 3s. m. = lp m 42 a. m.. 3 2 ™m 42 : wee: se By ROBERT L. DIEFFENBACHER, D.D. Wednesday in Pontiac Highest temperate cowntown! 48 Lent must be remembered every day from Ash Wednes- an heapiretee 3, day until Good Friday. This season is not one to be started Weather—Partiy cloudy with fervor and forgotten until Holy Week. Each day must mighest One Year Age in Foe) ns find everyone on his knees praying for humility, for sin- Lo temperature... .., 29 ‘er ' Mean ten Ween cb pi ; a cerity and for the ability to bring others to the Master. ther Or, © . ne oer a This task is for everyone. It cannot be left to a lighest 2 perata. This Date in 86 Years selected few. 73 im 1918 -2 in 1885 Wednesday's Temperature Chart Our spiritual service is essential to the well-being of +4 23 Megas srg) ‘3 $3, the warld. It can be more powerful than hydrogen bombs Biamarck 28 é Memphis 48 } and guided missiles. uffale “a 1 Milwaukee aH 26 The love of God can do more to assure a peaceful world ‘ pols 3 23 cd 41 30 New Orleans 61 «44 than can the sum total of military strength. Cincinnati 46 28 NewYork 41 24 " Cleveland | 2 hae ane < 78 54 * * x roit yi Berta ae Yet the task is for individuals. It is for people who erth ss 1 : Sie Marie ‘1 2 have dedicated their lives to the One who established love a2: a 3 War so and sacrifice. watt) 45 Dy ieee G Se Means 8 Are, Aas icine | ‘your Lenten responsibilities? AD j ] ; bi! , f i \ 4 } \ ; executive vice) to learn that its initial stage has, Lyndall proudly noted that the! owner of Ar-. |The Day in Birmingham | 1000 Families Surveyed © on Education, Recreation | BIRMINGHAM ~— About a thou- pair was picked up by Kentucky | jsand families in Birmingham and police. The boys said they were, inearby communities will be con- en route to Florida. tacted within the next few weeks for their opinions on local adult Birmingham Police.this morning! |educational and recreational needs. reported the recovery of a car, The survey, which orivinated in Stolen last night from Fred Swider' | Birmingham a vear ago, is being Of 2467 Yorkshire Dr.. Birmingham. of * * * Officers said the driven to 13-Mile and Coolidge Edwin Kirbert, executive secre- roads. A shotgun, fishing equip-| tary of the Birmingham YMCA, ment, tire and wheel were taken. ‘one of the originators of the idea, - will serve with representatives of conducted by the University Michigan Department of Cont munity Adult Education. | : auto had been Mrs. Homer Gasgill . Service for Mrs. S cliza-| the Board of Education, Recreation beth) joa ed * panel ee Beard} heles Dena rimectGounall St Birmingham - Hl be held at on Community Services, church. P _ Pe eneare at the Manley: groups, Boy 4 G sc Sen ae ae groups. Boy and Girl Scouts. the Roitey Funeral Home. Officiating Junior League and service clubs. : will be the Rev. W. Glen Harris of; the First Presbyterian Church with ,burial in Roseland Park Cemetery, | The university will handle the analysis of information returned | by the families selected to re- | Poval Oak ceive questionnaires. They will Vrs. Gasgill died at her home be sent out to every 23th family yesterday following a heart from a list of 25,000, according attack to Kirbert. = A resident of Birmingham since Local volunteer interviewers will yg 19. she had becn a member of be trained) by Robert Butman. py than sisters Temple 94. i of M_ field coordinator for the . + x ee Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Erb of Lake Orion: a son,! Richard Armour, noted author Earl of Birmingham, and a sister,’ and poet. is the closing speaker in Mrs. Ferg Cashdollar in Pennsyl- the Birmingham Tewn Hall series vania. this season. He is appearing at the Birmingham Theater today and tomorrow. Bagwell in GOP Race A doctor of philosophy and pro- for Gubernatorial Bid | fessor, Armour has been a regu- | lar contributor of light verse to ., RAST LANSING W — Prof. Paul D. Bagwell has cleared | | the New Yorker, Saturday Eve- ning Post and Saturday Review away all doubt and firmly made up his mind to run for governor magazines. He also has written several books. n the Republic ic At present he is professor of a ae cence eet at ale English at Scripps College, Clare- - - a: ‘mont, Calif. Bagwell, the 1956 GOP nominee for auditor general, planned to- | day te ask for g four-month jeave | Two Lake Orion boys were re- turned to Bloomfield Hills this . morning from Jenkins. Ky.. of absence from his post at Mich- > charged with stealing a car and '##n State University to make | the primary race. * * * His request to be relieved of duty as head- of the department of communication skilis was to be presented today at a meeting of the State Board of Agricul- ture, MSU governing body. taking it out of the state. The vehicie 4 cuned by Mrs. Ray Cunningham, 185 Hawthorne St.. Birmingham, was stolen March 13 from a Bleomfield Hills bowling alley parking lot. Polic € Lipford, 4 are holding Clarence K 17, of 445 S. Broadway St. His 16-year-old companion was re- leased to his parents. 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British Students to Teach Science Manchester University Seeks to Ease Shortage of Physics Instructors MANCHESTER England —The British, short of science teachers in this era of atomic energy, automation and electron ies, are calling on their university graduate students to fill the gap Manchester Universitv is about to launch. a pilot project, wherebs some graduate students will do part-time teaching at grammar schools in the area while continu ing their work at the university (INS: research The school« to be selected for the experiment will enjov an easing of their staffing predica- ments as far as qualified physics teachers are concerned and the graduates will have the opper- tunity to discover whether teach- ing appeals to them as a voca- tion, The project was conceived as a way in which the university could lend a hand to local schools during this difficult period for obtaining science teachers. As in the U.S. industry gets the bulk of the science graduates these days. * * * The pilot program has been made possible because of financial help from the Nuffield Foundation, which has made a grant of $5.600 The pay which the graduates will receive from local authorities for their part-time teaching work will be supplemented by the grant money to provide a practical ineome - Six new Nuffield science teach- ing fellowships will be awarded in the Physics Department of Man chester University this year. The value of the fellowships will he between $840 and $1,120 a year In addition, the graduates will work an average of two to two and-a-half days a week at teaching for which they will be paid the appropriate rate The proportion of time which*the graduates will spend teaching has not been finally decided. 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Second Floor - = as 4 - i : 7 2 : a ee HAROLD A FITZGERALD’ President and Publisher Se __ EEE —_ , THE PONTIAC PRESS» Editorial Page MEMBER OF THS ASSOCIATED PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958. : ae Nation Has Right to Be Proud of Vanguard This nation can rightly be proud of the Navy for hurling a second satellite into the heavens. This one is “up there’ and established for a long haul. Some scientists say that Vanguard will whiz about for five or ten years. That's plenty. xk *« Just the fact the pesky hall's shooting through space at 19,000 miles an hour is a well deserved triumph. Russia’s early and unexpected entrance into this field, which we had viewed as rather exclusively our own, certainly built a bonfire under U.S. efforts. Probably it was a good thing for all con- cerned. x * & An amusing sidelight on the cur- rent success lies in the fact that only a day or so before the launching, a ‘North Carolina Democrat who heads @ special committee on missiles de- clared that {t looked as though the Navy were permanently stymied. * k * It must be somewhat embar- rassing to have your abysmal ignorance so sharply emphasized, eh what, Representative Carl T. Durham? in order to avert anarchy and blood- shed. A manifesto signed by fra- ternal, professional, civie and cultural organizations calls for dissolution of congress and forma- tion of a provisional government representing all major parties. This action followed Batista’s reimposed censorship and suspen- sion of civil rights for the eighth time since December 1956. Key men in his cabinet have resigned. xk «*« * Impartial peace proposals by the Roman Catholic Church were rejected by rebel leader Frp—EL Castro when Batista refused to grant amnesty to rebels and to postpone the presi- dential election slated for June 1. Amid much publicity civil rights were restored the last time on Janu- ary 31. Cubans used their short-lived freedom to express themselves freely. 1 election and peace with Castro. The Cuban press used its temporary freedom to give detailed accounts of the charges against the regime and They asked postponement of the June its efforts to stifle all liberty. x * * The 45 day suspension of civil liber- ties will leave little time for the oppo- sition to organize for the June 1 election. Less extreme reform groups, not in accord with Castro’s methods, had hoped for a peaceful solution. ea National Library Week Deserves Our Attention The flood of national “weeks” flows by quietly, without much ado raised about the advent of “National Eat Custard Pie Week” or “National Bow Tie Week,” but we welcome as significant and worthwhile the first celebration’ of National Library Week, March 16-22. . x * * It is being observed here in Pontiac and across the nation. We feel it is one of the best weeks to come along in some time. Now, more than ever before, this is a time for reading and increased understanding of the world about us . Scientific developments have squeezed the world into a matter of hours of travel and reduced most of the world's borders to a few minutes of swift jet travel. —aees OO OUKCUCUK And outer space adventures in- dicate much more {s to come. Awakening Americans to the re wards of reading, whether for pleasure or profit, is the aim of this first National Library Week. As our City Librarian Puy .uts Popr says, we must be well-informed in these com- plex and difficult times, or we perish as a nation. We cannot afford a country of lazy minds, we cannot afford a nation of non-readers. Books, newspapers and maga- zines are in the front line of . defense when it comes to main- taining traditions of freedom and quelling or containing govern- ments based on slavery. ~x~ * * Our own Pontiac libraries are a battlestation in the fight against mis- understanding and ignorance. They deserve the recognition National Li- brary Week affords. Batista on Way Out? Forty-two organizations have called on ee President Batista to resign SS THE PON T I ee Publishet by Tre Poxwr #W Huron £ Ip I: ‘Q 16¢ Parte Company Pontiac 12. Michigan Trade Mark Daiiy Except Sunday Resser, Baseers Jon~ A Ruiter Executive Vice Prestce>+ Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howsen WM. Fireceraip YI Faat Mo Treapwertt Viee President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G Marsyatt Jorpan, Local Advertising ~ Manager foun WW.) Prrecrnety, Secretary and Editor Rosrrr Bo Tone Managing Editor Groace C Inman Classified Manager SSS E—E—————————— Entered at Post Office Pontiac, as second class matter ee The Associated Press is ent ‘titled exclusively to the tise for republication of all local news printed in this hewspaper as wel!) as ai] AP news Ui spatches Tae Powriac Presse ig delivered by carrier for 40 cents & week: where carrier service js not aveilable by mai! in Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Mecomb, La; peer and Washtenaw Counties i: ts $12 00 » year, elseWhere in Michigan and ail other pleces in the Ontrea States $20.00 vear. Ali mail subscriptions payable advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2 -8181 SN Se eT SST SN SA ee MEMEER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS - - a ceaperementrts - \ ™ y NG -s ( But without amnesty and more time the anti-Batista forces can't carry on an effective campaign. If, before the election Batista isn’t forced to seek refuge else- where as other dictators have done recently, he is likely to put a hand-picked successor in power and bloodshed will continue. Rebel Leader Castro has given the President until April 5 “to quit or face a fight to the finish.” bse een a The Man About Town Scion of Founder Has Been School Principal Here for Nearly 30 Years Reckless driving: What doesn't show who's right—only who's left. A direct descendant of Pontiac's found- er, Colonel Stephen Mack, for 29 years has been principal of the Donelson School. She is Mrs. Iva O'Dell, who is his great-great-great-granddaugh- ter. It has been my pleasure and distinc- tion to know Iva all of her life anda small part of mine. She's among the top ten women in Oakland County on my list. Her mother, Mrs. Addie Bensett, who lives with her, 1s Col. Mack's great- great-granddaughter. Lot No. 63 of Pontiac's original plat, present site of the Community National Bank, went begging for a buyer {n 1822 because the forest was so thick there. It finally brought $45. Recent words of Secretary Lewis Beeson of the Michigan Historical Commission, seem to be pointed directly at the Pon- tiac area: “We have historic sites in abundance, but have failed to capitalize upon them.” é An amaryllis potted in January ts in full bloom at the home of Mrs. Glenn Masche of Milford) One blossom measures over nine inches Mrs. Herbert Smith of 1286 Vinewood Ave reports a goiden yeilow crocus in bloom. Something unusual !n the way of flowers is a rose growing out of half a cabbage in the refrigerator of Mrs. Gilbert Adams of 155 Oakland Ave. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Jacob Doelle of 100 Pine Grove Ave.; elghty-fifth birthday. ; Mrs. Hattie McKim of 3100 Sashabaw Road; eighty-fifth birthday. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Horen of Maceday Lake: fifty-first wedding an- niversary. Wright W. Feneley of 35 k. Howard; eightieth birthday. ——_.___. “That Blankety- Blank Tree Is Spoiling the View" David Lawrence Charges: bs Supreme Court Assists Gamblers WASHINGTON — Most people probably will be shocked to learn that the Supreme Court of the United States has just ruled that it’s all right for the Federal In- ternal Revenue service to grant an income - tax deduction on ex- penses incurred by persons who are engaged in operating bus i- nesses that vio- late state laws. Thus. the state of Illinois has a law forbidding the operation of gambling enterprises, but the Su- preme Court of the United States says the persons engaged in it had a right te deduct rent and the wages of their employes before paying federal taxes on profits. The U.S. tax court had found that these enterprises were iljegal under Illinois law, that the acts performed. by the employes con- stituted violations of that law, that the payment of rent fer the use of the premises was also illegal under that law. and that hence the amounts paid for wages and rents should not be allowed as a deduction for federal income tax Purposes. LAWRENCE * * * The Supreme Court, however, reversing this view, said the ex- penses were “ordinary and neces- sary” and hence deductible. The court pointed to a regujation of the U.S. internal revenue code which permits the deduction of federal excise taxes levied on persons “engaged in the business of accepling wagers or conducting wagering pools or lotteries.”’ How the Supreme Court could tolerate such a regulation, which makes it more profitable for persons violating state laws te conduct’ their businesses, is a mystery that is not explained by a reading of the text of the latest decision. In fact, on Monday of this week the Supreme Court handed down two other decisions that. refused to allow deductions for income tax purposes on the thousands of dol- Jars paid by trucking companies in state fines incurred in violation of state laws. These laws penalize truck drivers for excess weights of loads in their trucks. * » * The court said in its opinion that, even if the truck drivers and their companies “acted with all due care and without willful intent, i Is clear that allowance of the deduction sought by the petitioner ‘would severely and directly frus- trate state policy.’ Yet, In the third decision, tn- volving deductions of expenses bs gambling establishments, the Supreme Court closed its eyes to the possible “frustration” of state policy by making it easier for the gambling enterprises to make money. For certainly if their expenses were not held deductible, the added burden would operate as a penalty against their continuance of enter- The Country Parson “You don't lose an opportunity — ‘ou just leave it there for somebody else.’ ‘y “4 * : rf grown with chemicals, in respect means, naturally fertilized—that is, fertil- prises outlawed by the Legislature of the State of Imois. * * * The Supreme Court took refuge in the fact that the US. internal revenue regulations permit the taking of such deductions. But this does not explain why the court, which can at any moment invali- date a federal statute, could not declare invalid the regulation of a governmental bureau insofar as a operates to frustrate those policies and criminal statutes of a sov- ereign state designed to maintain law and order. It now would appear that, if the Bureau of Internal Revenue chooses te allow the owner of a disorderly house to take deduc- tions for wages paid the inmates and for rent and other items of expense, the Supreme Court, to be consistent, would have toe rule that these deductions from income taxes are just as per. missible as deductions for the expenses of a gambling enter- prise. . As a result of the latest decision Dr. William Brady Says: {n the gambling case, the citizen who obeys moral law and the laws of his state is placed under a handicap. He has to pay more federal income taxes than other- wise would be the case because other citizens are allowed deduc- tions for immoral and illegal activities. Nothing evidently can be done except by Congress to protect the States against federal action which increases the profits obtained by owners of certain illicit enterprises. For the present paradox is sanc- tioned by the Supreme Court of the United States and now becomes “the law of the land.”’ (Copyright, 1958) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Put away from thee a forward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee. — Proverbs 4:21, * * * SELF - REVERENCE, self knowledge, self-control, — These three alone lead life to sovereign power, — Alfred Tennyson. Expectant Mother Rig ht to Be Proud of Condition Some people can remember that {t was customary and proper for expectant mothers to efface them- selves and hide from public view as though their “delicate” condi- tion wag shame- ful * Happily pregnant today is justly proud of her great mission, and on any occa- sion her appear- ance commands only admiration and respect. The difference between the woman of yesteryear who was “in a delicate condition” and ashamed of it and the woman of today who is pregnant and proud of it is simply that the latter has more intelligence than her mother or her grandmother had. Mother and grandmother = re- ceived little or no instruction in the hygiene of pregnancy, the phys- iology of childbirth and the science of infant care and feeding. They depended almost entirely on what older women pleased to tell them —- which was generally wrong. INFORMATION, AVAILABLE Expectant mothers today find a profusion of information and in- struction available in pamphlets and books. Unfortunately many expectant mothers don't seek such instruc- tion. They just leave everything to the doctor. They are going to the hospital anyway. They ex- pect to receive an anesthetic and, when they wake up, find it's all over. the woman DR. BRADY I won't say any more about this now, because—well, I don't want to make everybody mad at me. * * * Instead I hold out my little tin cup and beg you to dro) 35 cents and a stamped, self-addressed en- velope into it for a copy of the booklet Preparing fot Maternity. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS “Would like to know if there is any significant difference between wheat organically grown and wheat to good nutrition. (F. & H. J.)” Answer — “Organically grown” I believe, grown in soil ized with manure, vegetable mat- fer or animal matter. I assumé “grown - with grown in soil fertilized with ne- chemicals’’- means » trates. phosphates and other man- ufactured substances. To the best of my knowledge, there is not enough difference to matter. * * * Signed letters. not more than one page or 180 words long pertaining to personal health and hvygiene. not disease diag- nosis or treatment, will be. answered by Dr Wiliam Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Poo- Pontiac. Michigan, (Copyright 1958) tiac Press, 7) Voice of the People Change in Veterans Day 4 | Brings Varied Opinions Thank you for your excellent editorial on the cancellation of Vet. eran’s Day by our City Commission. 15 Portage St. Mrs. M. P. Lucas I want to add my “‘boo” to the person who wrote about changing Veteran’s Day to Washington’s Birthday. We'll have a better country | when people think of giving value in work for their salary instead of all amusement and pay for not working. Don't you think city employes are humans like everyone else? We had friends and relatives die in the wars, and we suffered as much as anyone. When the nation observes this day with a few mo- ments of silence and prayer, we do too. We pray for our dead and yours. . All we wanted to do was help balance our budget so it would be easier to make ends meet. I feel sorry for you if you begrudge us this. Now that you've had time to think I'm sure you'll understand we're still human and still praying. Vet The only city employes under Civil Service are Police and Fire Departments, 80 per cent of which are vets. They comprise only a small percentage of total employes and they in no way participated in the request to replace Veterans Day by Washington's Birthday as a paid holiday. x * * The writer seems to have a stronger desire to condemn Civil Service, municipal employes and the City Commission than any feeling of outrage for the alleged disrespect for Veterans Day. * * * Im neither for nor against the issue, but I’m sure both PMEA officers and .City Commissioners were trying to promote the best interests of those they represent. I'm surprised The Press would print a letter bearing such malice without investigation into accuracy of its contents. Willlam Hanger 47 Ivy St. ‘Practice Differs From Preaching’ I often wonder why people who argue so heatedly against birth control never seem to practice what they preach. The average woman in countries where birth control methods are unknown pro- duce many, many more children than women in our country, 1in- cluding those who theoretically oppose birth control. I've never met a woman who didn't want to limit the size of her own family, regardless of her abstract ideas. When you consider most healthy women can bear 15 to 20 children in a lifetime, then consider how few do so, it's evident practices don’t go hand in hand with creed. It's this obvious difference which causes those who favor birth con- trol to wonder about those who claim they don't. B. J. Children Worse Worry Than Dogs Instead of dog catchers I propose municipal disciplinarians for chil- dren whose parents are letting them grow jnto insufferable imps of Satan. I'm much more concerned over packs of marauding teenagers than dogs. Robert DeWolfe Utica Clarissa ‘Must Not Deny Him the Chance’ Leopold spent 33 years in prison and we can’t know what remorse he's suffered. To judge his atti- tude by a short statement to news- paper reporters is not very wise. * * * I didn’t expect him to sob his heart out to over 100 newsmen at the prison gates and can see no reason why anyone else should have expected it. No one can condone his crime, but it happened long ago and no amount of tears can change it. All he can do now is te live as useful a life as possible. Every- thing indicates this is his inten- tion. * x * The least we can do is give him the chance, and*anyone who denies this cannot have any reason to call himself a Christian. Real Christian on ‘Union Editorial Best I’ve Read’ . The editorial suggesting cancel- lation of union dues until work picks up is the best I’ve heard yet. This would give immediate relief where governmental action on taxes takes time to be approved by Congress, etc. Soapy is screaming for the fed- eral government to cut taxes, but when asked about Michigan taxes replied that nothing could be done. Here's a chance for Reuther and Wilhams to show the factory work- er whether they're really con- cerned about workers’ welfare or whether this 1s just another politi- cal football. Factory Wife Urges Thought on City Issues If you don't like the way things are going in Pontiac, remember there's an election coming up in April. Find out how your present City Commissioner voted on some of these deals and what those run- ning intend to do about it. Are they going on with the present mess at City Hospital or-run it on a business basis? Do current eco- nomic conditions warrant raising tax valuations, which present ad- ministrators plan to do? They should be trying to cut a few corners. We need cooperation at City Hall. City ned Answers Que Question Concerning God Answering a letter in Voice of the People, ‘‘God Can't Do Every- thing,”” Id like to ask two ques- tions. What can man do and what cannot God do? If it were not for God, how. would you be here and how could you survive? It could not be by getting a job, because if God (Continued on: Page 7) ooo Case Records of a Psychologist: Explains Cause of Homosexuals Don wonders how his college professor ever developed into a homoserual. So read the exz- planation below for there are literally millions of homosez- uals and other sex-deviates in modern society. The best way to avoid having your children succumb as their victims is to Jortify them with the plain facts. And send for the sex booklet below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-358: Don K., aged 18, js the college student,who almost got embroiled with a homosexual pro- fessor. “What makes people homosex- ual anyway?” Don asked, Well, they aren't born that way but acquire this emo- tional habit by various factors in their environment, Some girls de- velop such a ter- ror of the opposite sex, as by wit- DR, CRANE nessing in childhood some neurotic mother who screamed and cried that she was dying as she bore a baby, that such girls then become “conditioned” unfavorably toward romance with the opposite sex. But you can’t dam up deep- seated emotions entirely, for they must have some outlet or sublimation, So in the middle teens or at col- lege, such a girl may unwittingly be praised and petted by her girl - roommate, ~*~ * & The, latter buys expensive gifts for such a “victim’’ and finally gets. the innocent girl under such a senge of obligation, that she gradually ‘acquiesces to subtle sex advances by i older classmate, hee Boys are seduced in much the same manner by older men. And they are frequently thrown off guard because the aggressor may be a resident of a moral place like a YMCA or CYO, and even be a teacher or clergyman. HOW LOVE_DEVELOPS We are all born with a potential capacity for love. But whether we shall love our own sex or the op- posite sex, or even animals and -money, depends largely on our training. Suppose a baby girl's daddy dies, Mama takes her home to live with grandma and a couple of maiden aunts. Grandpa may also be dead, Such a girl grows up in a femi- nine atmosphere where all the affection she witnesses is always between two females. She fails to see daddy kissing mama, and thus she misses the subtonscioug training that leads most children to look to the oppo- site sex when they grow romantie or contemplate future marriage. x * * If such a gheltered daughter also attends a girls’ boarding school and a girls’ college, she obviously will. miss much of the heterosexual training that causes children to look to the opposite sex for romantic love. NORMAL HOMOSEXUALITY What many iIntelligerit people fail to realize, too, is the fact that we are all homosexual in our psy- chological outlook at the age of 9 or 10. For that ts the “gang” stage wherein little boys have no use for girls and regard the term “sissy” as the height of insult. Girls of that age, too, may band’ together in girls’ clubs and regard Mic boys as nuisances on the face of the earth. “ij “But by the middie teens, this true homosexual outlook has usu- ally changed to what we call the heterosexual attitude. Then the teenagers grow romantic about the opposite sex, But a small percentage, say 5 to 10 per cent, grow fixated at a more primitive emotional level and | m-358 may remain there all the rest of their lives. That's the explanation for such cultured homosexuals as Don's college teacher, A homosexual, however, can grow up to the higher level of heterosexual but he must force himself to de so with as much resolution and will- power as a diabetic uses to force himself to omit sugar foods. If a homosexual resolutely dates a desirable member of the opposite sex and acts the role of a normal emotional adult, ultimately he (or she) will feel normal. * * * So send for my booklet “Sex Problems of Young People,” en- closing a’ stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit), Get pet ema forewarned about such al problems, "Uh peat W. Crone in chro. of The Pontiac ores . Pontiae teltadire ar terdass al Be gm 206 ‘to oy! : send ~ tore The as charts oa pam- (Copyright 1838), Te THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Additional ‘Voice’ Letters (Continued from Page 6) had not created a need for jobs there would be none. If God had not created the newspaper through man, there would be no job for you. God can do everything. Edward Bohiman 3709 Pontiac Lake Rd. ‘School Must Be Proud of Student’ West Bloomfield must be “very proud to have Janice Petersen among its students. We watched with pleasure recently as she won a talent show contest on TV. She has an unusually beautiful voice and we're hoping to see or hear more of her in the future. Talent such as this should not go to waste. One of Her Fans ee Another Disgusted With Dog Laws have been many predictions about when this will end. I'll say it will end when the money changers have gotten back all the houses and cars that have been bought on time for the last three years. x * * Wake up, you rich men, before it's too late. Remember the story of the beggar Lazarus who went to Heaven and the rich man who went to hell, and when the rich man asked mercy was told: ‘‘Re- member that thou in thy lifetime receivedst the good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things, but now he is comforted and thou art tormented.” A. H. Martin 27 Bennett St. el Seconds Hoover’s Recent Warning I hope every true American read J. Edgar Hoover's article. He warned Americans of a fool's para- dise. The American citizens aren't As a Waterford taxpayer, I'm thoroughly disgusted with the dog laws of Oakland County. The law says all dogs must be vaccinated and licensed. * * * The dog warden says he can- not pick up any dogs that aren’t licensed, including strays that run wild and have no home at all. In other words, you don’t need to buy_a license unless you want to. I counted over 50 dogs in one pack in my neighborhood, plus several small packs, People who never license their dogs just laugh at the rest of us suckers who waste money. ck ke Let’s put some teeth in the law, and rid ourselves of these stray mongrels that destroy our lawns, | trees, shrubbery and flowers. William Evans Crescent Lake , Blames American Capitalist System Under the capitalistic system it’s either war or depression. Some blame Republicans and_ some Democrats, but I say it's the sys- tem and wealth has gotten into too few hands. * * * They can make good times or bad anytime they wish. Under our system they can let people work and exist, or they can lay them off and let them starve. I've worked for a company al- most 31 years and last week I ifaith in God. Lack of faith leaves exercising their duties to their government, such as voting and doing active work toward things which make a good country. It's the citizens’ fault when their coun- try isn’t all it should be. You aren’t fooling anyone other than yourself. He said you'd hetter +t the dust off your Bibles. Who would know the true situation better than he? Noah warned the unbeliever, too. Believer ‘Heed God’s Law to Be Contented’ To lead a happy and contented life you must put your trust and us unhappy and it contributes to the present disturbed conaition in the world. If we live accordirg to Divine Laws laid down by God, realizing He is everywhere and’ can always be contacted, we can) be contented. But if we conduct ourselves contrary to these Laws and lead a selfish and greedy life, we create hell within ourselves and. don’t need to wait until death | for a fiery hell. If more realized this our present worldly troubles would disappear| and we could have paradise here on earth. Won't you give it a try? Ralph T. Keeling ‘Restrain Opinions in Hospital Case’ T suggest all citizens of this area) worked only 2742 hours. There refrain from endorsing or con-) demning anyone connected with the Sullenberger case. We have a court trial to settle the issue and we can be assured of a fair and impartial decision. Lifelong Michigander Wants Full Page for Scout News — The Pontiac Press does a fine job devoting a full page each week to school news and activities. Why not devote the same amount of space to Scout activities? In this day and time Boy and Girl Scouts and their activities are surely of utmost importance. ‘Dog Could Easily Be Child Instead’ A driver killed our dog the other morning and failed to stop. If people only realized the tears and heartaches such things cause, they would slow down and drive like a person should. It might be a child just as easily. : Really Disgusted Hymn Sing Was Wonderful Thing It was wonderful at the recent hymn sing to see so many differ- ent denominations getting along so well and singing praises to our Lord. I heard many favorable comments from people as they were leaving. Pastors behind this are to be greatly commended for drawing Pontiac people into such wonderful. unity. May each hymn sing be bigger and better. Stewart Gray 785 Melrose Reader Asks About Separate Vacations This is the time to plan vaca- tions. Do your readers think hus- band and wife should take vaca- tions together or apart? “My guy” and I seem to be willing to do it either way. We can’t decide which is better for both. : Margie Disturbed at Way Fans Were Treated It certainly was disgusting the way Pontiac's students and faculty members were treated at Friday night's basketball game at Livonia. Pontiac may not have won that} - game in points, but it certainly won in sportsmanship. dudy Gutzke 3266 Baldwin $ WE NEED CASH! YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE AT PARK JEWELERS ISCOUNTS ON ALL MERCHANDISE 50°, off on all Diamond Sets Regular Price 89.50 44.75 150.00 75.00 250.00 125.00 400.00 200.00 Discount Price 5950 $ 29.75 SALE on All WATCHES Over 50% Off Ladies’ Regular Price $67.50 piscount price $2 §88 PARK JEWELERS (HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS) - Men's Bulova Watches 1 N. SAGINAW Protect Heavy Wear Areas ... and Add Colorful Beauty to Every Room! hy Req. $5.99 @ Blue @ Aqua @ Green @ White @ Rose @ Hunter @ Yellow @ Smoke di @ Pink @ Sandalwood - 3PIECE Contour Bath Set Se Washable bright and cheerful. Non-skid back prevents accidents. Stur- Waite’s . . . 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Botanists, son surveyors, meteor- ologists and geologists make up the parties, combining their abili- ties to assess the value of vast areas of virgin land. , : That is the way the Humpty Doo veloped. Because of poor rainfall and soil and the great distance from civilization, only a fraction) of the land has been developed. Already 325,000 square miles have been survyed by the new ex- plorers. . Nursing Student Breaks . Finger at Ceremonies MEMPHIS, Tenn. ) — Tradi- tion at the University of Tennessee School of Nursing allows under- graduates to rip uniforms from those just graduated. Sue Buachanan, a third year sty- dent from Wynne, Ark., followed custom enthusiastically in ripping the sturdy training uniform from a friend in the girls’ dormitory — and wound up with a broken finger. ct Retires Old Rolling Pin FOUNTAIN INN, S.C, # — Mrs, Alex Rodgers of Fountain Inn ig “retiring’’ a rolling pin. 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But to this the Soviets a dfion before televi- ‘aster ie the firm that occu Hed | he bnoat mE Enews 1 monet \Wilson, 33, of 313 Fisher St.; Os-| the earth once every®133 minutes o vi ; : tached an impossible condition —~ pig ons ee Tuesday night,. may fectety building in which 24 persone BY this dime. thick blact enscks lcar Paige, 31, of 231 Rockwell St.;| is. varying its speed each orbit. From OUR WIRE SERVICES |the form of no-interest loans from| elimination of all U. §. bases get out of bed Saturday or Sunday, were killed.in a flash fire yesterday y this time, thick Diack smoke | WASHINGTON — P 4 a special fund set up ye ab i AT aodical epokeamean said ‘aay. Engineers at the Martin Co., which built the Vanguard, esti- Hezekiah Sadler, 26, of 924 Taylor, ' Herewith he describes panic that ago to make such loans to states| On the U. S. side, Eisenhower; The Wayne County Medical So- was reported ready to drop his ee ee the ten arucuee (SOS billowing out the windows. I heard the truck men outside hol-|Flint; and Lonnie Phillips, 30, 419) Eisenhower expects to. fron -out ciety, which sponsored the regional or “Joan” and the attempts made to rescue the : “ * that depleted their unemployment ine Don't Seles, mate the satellite hits a top speed |the wrinkles “very shortly” and) ™ trapped victims. lering: Don't jump — don’t/Highland St. AS er oe send Congress his plan to help benefit reserves. insistence that any halt in nuclear] televising of the surgery, said Mil- By ee oct omen a + * & ~* * | the point in its egg-shaped orbit |States extend unemployment pay-/ A summit conference devoted |'€ts must be linked to a cutoff/tenberger’s condition was ‘‘quite NEW YORK (INS) — I was wait-) f the st saw th Others are George McGee, 37, of closest to the earth—about 400 |ments and aid the jobless through| selely to seeking a disarmament |!" the making of nuclear weapons. | good.” ; i e,| 1 Tan out of the store. I saw three! ckson St.: Allesia Gillespie,| miles. It travels slowest, about |the recession, | agreement also was under con- Miltenberger, 65-year-old _ rail- ing om a customer.,Then it came. ,- four women hanging out of the 62 Jac t; a Pe d worker: from Battle Creek, A icad ‘excinelol jor So PANS OUt te ee eens ys od.| 12,000 m.p.h., when its farthest | wight governors came fro: sideration by the Eisenhower ad- | 4‘...° os = : oud exp fourth-floor window—hanging with 55, of 78 Elizabeth St; Joel R | from the earth—about 2,500 & m 8 ministration today ISSIN oman suffered~ from Atherosclerosis — x *« * lone hand and holding the other ber, 33, of 73 Jackson St.; John’ pies qt averages, they 2 conference with the President ° commonly called hardening of the T ran toward the front door of hand out as if pleading for some~ Jackson, 37, of 130 Wesson St.;| about 13,000 m.p.h. on its 29,300- | 5, varias to ie “the (it aspect trom trate. plans A f d b P i “The ri ower! ‘one save > as j ay We “ ' ; ; | : , Ae , “Ww as . ' the shop and glass was showering one to save them, as if they were anal Ananiag Gilex i) of 82%) ‘mnie lrosd) Gip trough apace 8 give tes the Fit WES SS See [ [ es @ y 0 ice The telecast was carried by down on Broadway. I ran to the asking, ‘Do something, do some-| money in ‘grant’ 'WWJ-TV in Detroit and relayed to back entrance of the store. I thing.” | Bagley St. They compare it to a roller | form. old issue of curbing armed man- WJIM in Lansing, WOOD-TV in , ither.| _- tee ’* *& &* coaster which slows when it goes MUSKEGON —Mrs. Irene Her- WPBN couldn't Spe of pra either; chow they didn’t scream | _ . naval an 1 cine mee n = There was also some question tena Micon to offer the best tel, 38, who disappeared from her|Grand Rapids and WPBN in Tra- Glass was showering down. or speak, I guess they were too | Also, Vang Shelton, 27, of 21 Ed- peeds UP | about how many extra payments| pre n erostess among the points! verse City. 1 just couldn’t imagine what eas — ‘mond Ct.: Wallace Foxall, 47, of| When going downgrade. Ymen'siof East-West tension. Theld Woitetel ee - font 514 12th St., Flint; Brice Allen, 32, ~~ * charge here toda ees H # 19,300 Miles Per Car Then the Fire Department ar-¢ 188 Earlmore Blvd.; George rived. An aerial ladder and nets ajlen, 52, of 932 E. 7th St.: Flint; a udder and net Bound to Circuit Court were thrown up, someUmes the’ and Oliver Baker, 40, of 81 Ear!- ° . smoke would cover those people | ore AS t for Breaking, Entering up hanging out the windows, then, , * * * . s N Y k Fi they’d reappear again, looking so) Still others are Arthur Sanders Andrew Horbatiuk, 30, of 80 N. In NEW TOMK rire terrified: not TS Meclellan St. Flint; | MeTtimac St... was bound over to Some of the truckmen helped John Taylor, 55, of 40 Harris St.; jcircuit court yesterday on a charge (Continued From Page One) with the nets, then one by one, | robbie Jones, 69, of 1315 Clifford|°! breaking and entering at night. from windows where there was no ‘ree of the women jumped. MY! st, Flint; Judy Clark, 33, of 16 Lull} He was examined by Municipal evidence of smoke or Game” jheart jumped with them. They c+; and James Smith, 49, of 431|/Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. (Related story Page 20) he wants to provide for, although it was said to be 13. The current periods of payments vary from 6 to 30 weeks but states having 75 per cent of covered workers pay 26 weeks. The details will be spelled out in a message to Congress completing Mrs. Hertel, mother of two, was arrested by Muskegon City Police last night while she was driving north of here. Sheriff Arthur Da- vis quoted her as saying she had been staying with a friend in Mus- kegon *« «* A new letter from Soviet Pre- mier Bulganin to British Prime Minister Macmillan emphasized how far apart East and West are on the other issues. Bulganin once more stressed Soviet opposition to discussing at the summit such topics as Ger- man reunification, barring the U. N. veto, and greater political freedom for Red Eastern Euro- * 24 Workers Killed NEW YORK—The average pas- senger car travels about 9,300 miles a year and uses 644 gallons of gasoline for an average fuel MCN z "RECORDS LARGEST and FINEST A statewide police search began after blood splotches were found in Mrs. Hertel’s home following her disappearance. Davis said she told © jmade it—and were injured only|jjoward McNeil St Horbatiuk was arrested, along) the chief executive's seven - point hi 4 i th . ; ard Me: ot. ! 4 s , : . : im the blood came from a cut on | SELECTION AT sig ti mareare tac Te Ar (on. i with a 15-year-old boy, inside the Program for ending the recession.| Peam satellites. on her finger. * MIRACLE MUSIC os : GRABBED LADDER Finally, James Bowers, 28, of Montcalm Builders Supply Co.,| An administration spokesman) These three items have been ad-| She is married to Russell Her- 4 Miracle Mile—FE 8-0021 i bany, Gov. Averell Harriman or- dered the State Department of | Labor and the Division of Safety to investigate the fire in cooper: ation with city officials. Mrs. Edna Murray, 33, employed in the workrooms of the Monarch Underwear Corp., who was led to. safety by firemen, said: ‘Thére was heavy smoke. It was hard to see. People were bumping into vanced by President Esenhower. sama 156 Ww. Montcalm St., on March 2. said the federal aid would be in tel, 38, a factory worker. “SOLID CEDAR Yours FREE with the. Purchase of Any WKC Diamond Priced from $75! * Solid Cedar Throughout * Aromatic Forever Then that last woman, she)/310 Lay St., Flint; Wiley Wil- ; liams, 35, of 180 Prospect St.; Wil- grabbed the aerial ladder. She !4MS, vo, © Det ee wrapped one foot around it and/lies Jones, 44, of 411 Franklin Rd.; one hand around it. That is, on|@nd Dave Crawford, 48, of Mus- the underside of the ladder, kegon, Then the aerial ladder firemen reached out and grabbed her leg.| All pleaded not gujlty this morn- ‘They both hung there, balancing,'ing in municipal court. Bonds of fighting for their lives. 1$50 each and $300 for Crouse were) set pending trial on March 27. | x *« * | As they brought the nets up , each other. It looked like a/ again, she let go. She came crash. ; | panic.” ing down. She hit one of the | ; The blaze broke out when an) truck drivers who was helping Ref ugees P aid HOPE CHEST even exploded shortly before 4 p.m. on the third-floor textile fac- tory in the five-story structure. A bolt of fabric was being treat- ed in the oven when the blast came, The three employes on the third floor escaped unharmed, as did persons on all other floors but : the fourth. Five alarms brought 200 fire- men and dozens of pieces of | equipment to the scene. But it was almost 6 p. m. — two hours — before the fire fighters, re- with the nets. There was aq sick- ening thud, I knew him. You know, he was a nice guy. He had six kids, I understand he Idle In Britain died (he was seriously tajared:) |» ONDON, England—Britons have Then the building seemed one been advised that every week 800 huge mass of flames. I saw seven men are being paid by the National or eight more women saved, taken Coal Board for doing nothing—the down the ladder. jwage bill being about $16,800 a I knew the casualties would be week. horribly heavy. They were. We were all sick to our stom- achs. Though Remain * * +t | These are Hungarian refugees re- I thanked God I was still alive.|CTuited by the Coal Board and balked tense heat trained for jobs. But British coal : areal ae, ue ' peor . miners won't work with them. * Moth Proof the fourth floor by aerial ladder: Whitmore Lake Woman | The board had promised to find * Dust Proof WKC’s Exclusive DIAMOND GUARANTEE! 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The woman had saved her life by crawling into a large metal container which shielded her from the flames. The streams of water being poured onto the fire cooled the metal enough to keep her from being roasted to death. The man was found flat on his face, hugging the floor. Among the injured was Edward cut and clarity. The price represents its true value. allowed on a Jarger diamond anytime. dations and wages since the first 3,500 refugees were taken on. George Kilpatrick, 37, her hus-| to * : band, was treated for cuts and' Only 437 found jobs in British bruises. He is being held to make |pits. There's no limit to how long a statement to the Washtenaw the men may stay idle, the board | members say. County prosecutor. 8 Diamond Set Ww : : = . —- bs airs tele eed Pr I for G | BRIDAL DUET 27 Fiery Diomonds 8 Sparkling Diamonds fre mes A woman Iapng frm = TOPOSA’ TOF Novernment foot, S75 oatte S100 | cae. $2500 cu. SITS ote. 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Since most reducing diets are set within a calorie frame of 1,100 this new “‘magic 888” offers | about 20 per cent additional calorie saVings, the article points out. Equally important, the diet is well balanced in all the health- essential proteins, vitamins and| minerals. In fact, the dietary’ evaluation for the banana and skim. milk diet surpasses the ‘“‘recom-| mended daily dietary allowances” for specific food substances re-| Jeased by the Food and Nutrition Board. Among the foods listed in the. ‘magic 888’ reducing diet are| bananas, cottage cheese, skim milk, mushroom buttons and boiled chicken. * * Tt is possible to have so many hunger-satisfying foods on only 888) calories a day, because the basic foods, bananas and skim milk, have only calorie counts of 88. It’s almost amazing, states the | article, how two bananas and a cup of skim milk for breakfast and lunch can see you through to dinnertime with no pangs of hunger. However, it is under- standable, because both foods, according to nutritionists, rank very high in appetite satisfaction and satiety value. ! * * * Most important in this diet, is} the fact that all its components' for breakfasts and‘lunch are avail- able everywhere, all year around | and at moderate costs. From a) practical point of view, the ‘magic 388’ diet is a convenjent diet in| every sense, i a | | | negro County Births Following is a list of children born to Pontiac area couples as recorded in.the County Clerk's’ ones: Only the father's name is used, . ‘| i \ Pontjae Gordon C. Brown, 2341 Edinburgh Henry C. Brown, 460 Menominee Edwin L. Brown, 3424 Rockhaven Charies H. Brown, 2417 Empire Pasquale L. Cairo, 864 Pairt Areal 0; qa ta nob 0 . Gadd, oward McNeil rtG Ss La : E. Burhans, 259 Cottage David G. Barton, 33 Allison Lester C Barren, 306 Whittemore Rolland A, Bassett, 91 8S Tilden Jimmie N. Bellomy, 17 Allisdh Steven J. Bendes, 2036 Allerton James L Bender, 16 Edison Robert M. Berden. 344 East Bivd Richard F. Blanchard, 4779 Irwindale. Donald E. Blumenschein, 5678 Berkley John G. Bleau, 887 Spence Kenneth L. Bockelman, 639 DeSota Charles R. Boal, 2946 James Albert D. Bodson, 451 8. Telegraph Walter A. Bohner, 12 Mohawk Leo P. Boe, 6755 Hatchery ' Wayne W. Diller, 3300 Elizabeth Lake | Robert L. Crisman, B 12 Arcadia | James M. Cronk, 44 N. Jessie Harold D. Crowe, 2975 James James E. Crothers, 22 Haze! Richard K. Cryderman, 2489 Blair Laurence E. Cuteher, 470 Rivard Douglas C Cue, 2275 Silver Lake Lioyd 8. Curton, 4811—Filer Richard C. Curton. 608 Corwin Brigido R. Curet, 160'4 Oakland Robert W, Daley, 1888 Parker Calvin C. Daniel, 265 E: Wilson Edward B. Daniels, 58 Chapman Leopold J. DeConinck, 7949 8. Johnson Raymond H. Dibble, 720 Lochaven | Testis L. Cannady, 345 Howard Mc-. ei Harry L. Carrow, 3691 Gainesborough i Ulysses Carlisle, 191 Luther Jetfers V. Chambers, 303 Crystal Lake Thomas J. 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Col- twelve in Bolivia, Ireland, and and, in 1871, by the Netherlands| Gasser Area MIRACLE MILE By RAY HENRY average being higher and your pay-| tiae office of the Social Security about the mistreatment, jored and striped sheets now make!Switzefland (Africa). ‘and Belgium, An erroneous impression of the ments et 50 being higher. Administration. There is ) —_- “ aan meaning of the term “Social Se| a charge for this service. You may | curity wage freeze’ seems to be’ (Questions on Social Security | obtain Ray Henry's new social | going the rounds. problems may be addressed to security handbook by sending 35 | ; ,; ‘Secial Security,” care of The cents in coin to this newspaper ‘ ave t idea th nee ‘y spape oe pe iad ye an ‘Pontiac Press. Questions will be | and requesting “Security for reason they can get their Social answered by mail from the Pon- ‘ You’’ booklet.) Security office to put a freeze on their wage records. : Ths, they. think, when It Science Heads Ask Making Mistakes comes time te figure their re iremsant payuecnta, she pecleds on Income Taxes etic amas nt ok for Space Research fect the size of their payments. | Nn 7 heir ] avor : The 3 NEW YORK #—-The New Yorl wr The idea on en MHCACC ; aie ema. te : that Times said today the scientific CHICAGO ( -— Many persons doubt stems from the fact auch an aivangement do exist. leaders of the US. satellite pro- get an arithmetical mental block for Spring AND Easter * ° * But. it can only be used on the &742™ has recommended to the ad- when they figure their income Social Security record of a person Ministration a long-range pro- taxes—but two out of every three who: gram of space research, of their mistakes are in their e 7 ’ A A j * * x favor 1. Has a disability which is so The program looks toward ex. Commerce Clearing House in an oes Joration of the moon and planets 2Malysis of the 1957 annual report — -an't ; sub- Pp - = qevere that he canit) do) any sum manned space flight, a Wash. of the Internal Revenue Service many, many styles priced low at § stantial work and which appears igton dispatch to the newspaper: reported ingto spatc p a to be permanent. t added Bills averaging $90 each were Pair The disability may have result. The story also said in part: dispatched to 190.000 taxpayers Others Up to 5.50 praia sicaut Ulneee of Gling: The far-reaching recommenda. M0 underpaid a total of $98,123, ness. To determine whether a dis- "0" for sclentific research en: out = ability meets the necessary re-/°° a were drafted 2 the pAutomatic refunds ipveraring $70 quirements, a physical examina-|C@tth satellite panel of the nited. each and totaling $4..979.000 were tion will almost always be re- ‘States National Committee for the sent to 615,000 who overpaid quired. International Geophysical Year. Commerce Clearing House {s a The program—to follow the end private agency that reports to its The only exceptions to the of the geophysical year in Decem- clients on tax and business devel- “substantial work’? requirement ber—calls for launching progres- opments are blind persons. They're con- sively bigger and more complex sidered severely disabled without scientific satellites in the coming ’ regard for their ability to work. years. eat akes Officer A permanent disability, is one’ The satellites would probe farth- . which can be expected to result in &" and farther into space until fi- Linked to Brutalit death or to be of long-continued or'T@!!¥_ satellites were circling or y indefinite duration landing on the moon and_ the : ou, planets WASHINGTON W — Tt Col 9 « ' 7 ? 2. And, has had the disability for + * * James A. Kilian, central figure in as low as 7.98 Sears Gold Bond boys’ shoes ? Sears ‘amous “ + * pay more Butweis are outstanding vi.ues at our lower prises Fash.or.-right styles for girls and povs Correctly propertioned : at least SIX months. The panel says that all this qa sensational 1946 court-martial i their growing ‘eet a There's no use applying for the would be but “‘the prelude to the stemming from brutality to pris- t come in toaay fer . : wage freeze until the disability has drama to follow’—manned flight oners in a World War II replace these ouistand:ng values Many Styles 98 3 existed six months or more. Your into outer space. * ment depot in England. died ves Ae . | epolication will be held up until eS terday at Walter Reed Hospital! Shee Depottuent AS Low as Poir F e time element has been satis. To Discuss 3 Topics SA A : fied. Pp - Sears Main Floor eee" oy Ferrers | Death of the 67-vear-old retired heres req. vaiue... good !ooa.ng EB 3. And, has worked in a job cov. Purchase of weed-cutting equip- Army officer was attributed to shoes with comiort in every f ered by Social Security for five of ment. mosquito control and Dutch cancer step Come in today ana SAVE the ten years before he was dis- Elm disease are topics slated for Kilian, wartime commander of abled and for 114 of the three discussion at the 8 pm. Monday the US. Army replacement depot years immediately before he was meeting of the Lake Oakland at Lichfield) England. was con disabled. (East End) Civic Assn. at Jayno victed’ by a military cour® of per 4. And, is under age 50. | Adams School milting brutality to Army prison Persons disabled after reaching 50 who meet the four require- ments listed above are entitled te monthly disability payments of $30 to $108.50. 5. And, applies at his Social Se- curity office for the wage freeze What does it mean to have a wage freeze on your Social Secur- ity record? 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Bucky, president of the Interna-, to speed movement on U.S. 23\tional Medical Research Corp.,| ltraffic from Toledo north into Said he would appeal. He argued , hic bce that he was at a traffic halt when Michigan will be discussed at a he spoke on thé phone. NE jhearing April 9. But Many Return to Bask in — Rays * * © The plan calls for building a ' ridiculous and unconstitutional. Magistrate Neal P. Bottiglieri | allowed to talk on it while driving. Peter Bucky was fined $10 in j He denounced the regulation as 4 new four-lane divided highway found Bucky guilty after a patrol-. jfrom Central avenue about one- man, Sidney Eisenberg, testified! Oo ri a un’ an ay e e€c ric’: east of McCord road to the he saw Bucky driving with a tele- Michigan line where it will con- phone in one hand Feb. 21. nect with U.S. 23 in Michigan. | at famey prices. Many people ,solete. Most of the 1,500 hotels and continuously cooler toward the The Michigan portion of the route Mend yess aa te return ree motels have fresh water pools for erp pteatag segtir apaei has been relocated. V au ans, yet ; t is thought here that he may boda been mehr ths beach war mr (hele customers. Nobedy thinks of lmake| the’ try in 1960 if! the chances on new read = oo . en | seen much of the sun. sea bathing without a fresh water) appear good. Saddened by the re.| ‘tree miles long a wil . rut with an annual influx of tour- ‘shower or plunge afterwards, lcent death of his youngest ‘son,| “°™ part of U.S. %3. About ists in excess of ten times the) With the coming of the usual | ef bcoads _., eight-tenths of one mile of the ber of its b folk } ; Centering im Miami, Florida Frank, formerly with The Pontiac ae number i ome folks, this warm weather a few weeks ago, - ae . ,, Yead from U.S. 223 (Monroe ty is tp the worst dither since it' claims te be the fishing capital Press, he refuses to make any) city since IU many of the earlier visitors re-| . statement on his alleged political) Street) merth te the Michigan \as a group of islands with human of the nation. This may be tru ee line will be built first. The de- ahabitats turned for a rea] tan, and have, on deep sea fishing, where the ambitions — or anything else. Aa wert: te becke . The principal basis of Florida's been joined by thousands who had monsters hooked run up to nearly eet summer. No tentative ae “Gold Coast,” along whose 49/"emained in the north until the half a ton, and the small ones struction dats hes been set f icy fon he mercury here got normal. | in dozens of varieties are pre- the ind i & Ss ons are invested This now gives the coast the big-| pared in tempting dishes. of Thett Lives rernaieeter’ ot ine eroleet: in hotelg and mo-f gest March tourist population it | After sampling most of them, = . * = tls than any ever has enjoyed, coming after! give me a Michigan trout or blue in Tree Trunk US. 23 ‘traffic now goes over other similar area ;|many of the hotels and motels had 'gjj1. Collingswood and Lewis avenues. n the entirebe: ; decided to count up their liabilities, x * After the new road is built it will world, Miami@e tland call it quits for the season. it run over Monroe street \iTAMI BEACH, Fla. — With ttle more than half the size of! Pontiac’ in permanent residents, Airline Makes Feature of Transporting Pets MIAMI — One East Coast air- line, which handles only cargo, has a full-time zoological consul- tant to handle its animal ship- ‘ments. Special instructions of pet own- ers are followed while the ani- mals are being shipped, and a dog can be walked and exercised ‘during stops or special food can be given to any animals at specified times. The fare for an average - Woman Accused sized WORCESTER, England ww — A about $10. Florida also claims more bridges'woman accused of stealing a pair = from dog from New York to Miami is Beach's business ‘ now looks like this will not be as jthan any other state. And any| of shoes looked uncomfortable) downtown Toledo to Central ave- : Sania RR See oe al was frosted the Bijbad a winter here as has been anto driver who's been around it nen! che! court! clerls asked for her |"Ue and then west on Central to . “RECORDS ] worst in what it feared. Will agree to that, for it also has address. jthe new road. E ¢ had expected to Most places will keep the sun {More drawbridges. all of which) A - - * * * LARGEST and FINEST . he its biggest sea- | lamps as regular stock in trade, ust open to let any dinghy pass | The initial section will cost SELECTION AT : . The prisoner is of no fixed ad-' ess,’’ said. Police Inspector Jo- iseph Davidson, ‘‘and is, I believe, son The older of the ‘about two million dollars. The hearing will be in the Lucas County courthouse in Toledo. | and not be so much at the mercy through. while traffic waits. That’s' de of the mere ury in future years. ithe Florida law, enacted when ocean front hotels One big hotel already is adver- jautos were scarce. esting niall treeltrank’: along Lummus Park were com- tising, “If you come down again | Fort Lauderdale boasts the title Mrs. Doris Parkes, 37, con- pletely sold ae ar in advance +) for the winter, and again find it, | of boating capital of the nation. firmed that she and her husband, a heitioese. x0dy came, in spite| | ane ready ir that unex- ~ Resides its natural waterways la farmhand, have been living in| Le. | pect emergency. and the ocean, it has almest as ‘the tree for six weeks ~ * & The last few days have been| Many canals as streets, and as x * * But it was so cold here that warm enough to bring out the| Many boat registrations as auto- The tree, dead and burned out | re panei eae ae a We S°t sand addicts in great numbers;| mobiles. ‘inside, has a diameter of five feet. ee Woon, ntiend aA a ee those who never get their bathing} Around the Creater Miami area, The Parkes sleep curled up in the mund| ean the heach ‘nome suits wet, and who wear them! ithe people feel that Publisher John'trunk and do their cooking out-. Ss only to show off. |S. Knight still has his eye on the doors. Mrs. Parkes said they orate lamps were shipped here | * * &* Republican nomination for presi-i'moved into the tree when evicted, n plane loads and sold or reated Ocean beathing is practically ob-dent. His chain of newspapers gets |by the owner of an auito trailer. MIRACLE MUSIC Miracle Mile—FE 8-007) Ce ae enaanian ree Seder. ain h 10' A f Exclusively in Pontiac JOE ARE YOU CONFUSED? IN EVERY PAPER — YOU READ ABOUT :— Warehouse Sale—Bargain Sale. — Clearance Sale — 6-Hour Sale ~ 12-Hour Sale — Store Sample Sale — All-Out Sale and many | other reasons for... Reduced Prices — Cut Prices — Smashed Prices — Slashed Prices! , = 37 NOW READ ABOUT A GENUINE BARGAIN in full bloom — for your living room, romp room, b CUBES or cabin! heels that blossom in the spring... a a The Chemise in Red Calf and Black Patent Town & Country Shoes The prettiest collection of heeled pumps and sandals ever. 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Roeper and the “ping pong-drum"’ which carries the tune for the Navy's oil drum band. Navy Band Performing on Old Steel Oil Drums Puerta Pico UP -- the 10th Naval District here. visit- “All Amer- ed Trinidad at carnival time. He nan’ steel band will make its;was so taken by the music of the North American debut at Chicago steel drums he ordered a set. before the year is out When the drums were ready, he That is the word from the 10th ordered the Navy's band here to Naval District here, where a £9 to Trinidad for a week and group of United States szilors have learn to play them. mastered the peculiar art of mak- DID WELL | ing music from steel oil drums | Even though many thought a DENTS IN DRUMS iweek would not be enough, the It all started when somebody boys did well. Upon their return,’ found out that by putting dents of they began appearing at Navy, different sizes in the top of a 55-\benefits and charity affairs out- gallon drum, you coulc get several Side the base. They have been a different notes out of one tome eee By trial and error, Trinidadians’ Now they are about ready to found that by using the whole go to the States, probably to drum-a deep bass was achieved:, Chicago, but the date has not that by cutting it in various lengths been fixed. the range of the notes could be’ SAN JUAN What may be the firs! enced The band plays all kinds of cane music, from the West Indian Progress was continuous—and calypso to slow “‘boleros’ and fox- trots. Even ‘From the Halls of Montezuma" has been played by the band to a calypso-like rhythm of a complete set of drums cov. | eader of the band is Chief ers four octaves. Musieian Charles A. Roeper of Last Februaty, Rear Adm. Butler, Pa. He plays the ‘‘ping Daniel V. Gallery, commandant of Pong drum” which carries the — tune. He sees ‘‘a great possibility ‘that steel bands will increase not ® * lonly in Puerto Rico, but also on, Tropic Paradise nt" § .) e 0 Ines are inexpensive and easy to make. | It's a natural for high school! Boasts Ideal Climate, >ands.” | “Lots of people will be sold on, ithe idea,’ he gays. ‘It's fun to. Mineral Spas, Bargains pease . Fantastic — and Peace. | | | today the “ping porg drum" — which carries the melody — has a range of 24 notes. The range play the steel drums. The music| is popular and the instruments’ | NEW YORK — Americans seek-, ing a ¢ropical paradise complete with a calm unhurried way of life will find it just 80 minutes away from the United States on Cuba's, Isle of Pines. Called a ‘‘Treasure Island’ in the new issue of a national maga- zine, this tiny 43-by-35 mile area is covered with palm flecked val- leys and acres of pine woodlands It also possesses the Caribbean most ideal climate, mineral springs that have received world acclaim, and fantastic shopping bargains * * * Only 199 miles frome America Cuba's island paradise can be 4a Some People reached by the vacation-minded tourist for a mere $17 plus tax, Are Nasty \ eee from Key West, Florida Typical of the island's low-cost luxuries is the cost of a five. room house and patio, A house, | points out the feature, built in the style o fthe most gracious Stateside home goes for only $5,000. Since Pines is a free port, untaxed goods flow in from around the world, Whiskey, for instance, sells at the low price of $2 a fifth: per- fumes and luxury fabrics are avail- able well below U.S. price levels and haircuts are only 40 cents However, stresses the article. don't place a dollar and cents vaue on this island. The greatest of its treasures is its over-all attitude and atmosphere. For on the Isle of Pines lives one of the world's Sam Benson Says: they have nothing else to do except start Rumors!” It has come to my attention that someone has started a rumor that 1 am going out of business and am using I AM NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS — I AM MOVING TO A most contented cultures. There are no strikes or riots, Juvenile de NEW LOCATION. linquency was never heard of ere are no factories, daily and ther . vo Me d ; oe . Due to the many requests newspapers or radio station of my customers for a more anly 10.000 of the world’s happiest and most carefree citizns * * * The residents of the Ise of Pines centrally located store and thanks to the owner of the new building I am moving into for cooperating with and helping me keep my like to demonstrate that they can lew overhead policy, even leave valuable possessions on the though I am going to be niain street withoul fear of theft located in the heart of Pontiac at 37 North Sagi- naw Street. I'm proud of the new neighborhood in which I am going to be located, proud of the won- | | Only one person in the history of the island has ever gone to prison for a major offense. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS ~ THURSDAY, MARCH 20;-1958 PONTIAC, J 1ICHIGAN SEVENTEEN Farmington Board Viewing Increases in Appropriations FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —|Taised to $30,000 to complete the Increases in appropriation for the| job of reassessment in the town-, Township Assessor’s Office and’ Ship. . salaries for clerical personne] are, SUPervisor Stephenson pointed : _ adoption. under consideration by the Town- out that once tax equity is ob-| ship attorney for an opinion. ship Board. : taived, the assessor's office can) Stephenson requested that the; The proposals were received and 4!most become a one-man job. board consider the purchase of: propriated for four new voting! Short work weeks. discussed at a special budget! Salaries for clerical persunnel two new units of road equipment,| machines, meeting of the board Tuesday night. TO MEET TWICE Supervisor Frank J. Stephenson said the board hopes to meet two more times to complete the 1958- 59 fiscal year budget which is scheduled to be presented to tax- payers at the annual meeting April 5. Also to be studied were re- quests for park and recreation allocations. The Farmington Recreation Commission is seek- ing $5,000, the Clarenceville Recreation Commission, $1,400, and the Park Commission, $10,000, A request by Trustee William Fisher for increases in Fire de- partment salaries was approved after Fisher pointed out that the township now has the services of 37 men on call 24 hours a day for a total cost of $8,000 a year. The board also approved a $304) allocation to purchase jackets for! volunteer firemen. A request by the Oakland County Department of Public | Works for the appropriation of $5,000 to help defray engineering costs on the sewer interceptor was regarded favorably but will not be acted upon until the next regular meeting. Agreeing that an emergency exists, the board allocated $3,000 to purchase two new police cars fo replace those which are pres- ently beyond repair ' Trustee Wendell Brown, recom-! BEGINS SCHOOLING AT HOME — Seven- mended that $23,150 allocated for year-old Phyllis Eckalbar gets her first: school the tax assessor's department be lesson from Oakland County homebound teacher Pontiac Press Phote Mrs. Stuart Williams. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckalbar of Leonard, Phyllis was crip- pled by muscular atrophy. a ee — — ——S te Pontiac Schools For Waterford Community a Center . Shut Tomorrow OPorts, Builders’ Show Slated * City Teachers to Attend _ T™® sears Waterford Township In addition to the hundreds of Y . Sports and Builder's show, to be Professional Growth held Friday, Saturday and Sunday presented threughout the three- Day at Central High day affair, along with demon. strations by experts in their fields. There willbe a pistol shooting Michigan State Sunday. Highlighting the show Sunday evening will be the crowning’ of the new ‘Miss Waterford Town- ship’ by the present queen. Fourteen girls have qualified for the honor, and preliminary judg- ing will be held Friday and Sat- urday nights. at the Community Activities Cen- jter, promises to be the biggest and best show of any produced by Pontiac public schools. will be the Junior Chamber of Commerce. closed to students tomorrow so according to General’ Chairman that their teachers may attend the Tom) Belton: * * * Police Lt. Clayton Kendall, and ninth Professional Growth Day. Official opening of the fourth Woody Coe will wrestle a live alli- Dr, Elona Sochor, professor of annual show will be at 6 p.m. Fri- gator on the stage on Friday and psychology and director of the day. with the present ““Miss Water- Sunday. reading clinic. Temple University, ford Township.’ Diane Erickson. « *& * demonstration by Judges for the queen contest are Kenneth Markee, Albert Anselmy, Philadelphia, Pa., will be the guest performing the ribbon-cutting cere-; Trained dogs will be put through William Bawden, Henry Karwas| speaker at the morning and after- mony. noon sessions. i * * * : The program's theme will be ws ‘Developing Better Readers in Secondary Schools”, Dr. Sochor will speak on the changing em-_ phasis in reading instruction at, the morning session for elemen- tary teachers at 9:20 a.m.. at Pon- tiac Central High School. their paces by experts from the and Mrs. George Dean nie EE * * * pected to attend the show. Some Nancy J. Gillard »,000 spectators attended last year, Exchanges Vows Belton ant . in Rochester IMLAY CITY—St Thieves Get Jewels Philip's Epis- . * iF 7 “ch R ra * as th F p) { cone Sidhe wedding es ot rom efrol ers Nancy Jane Gillard of Imlay City: |and John Thomas Humphreys Jr.. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. w— of Birmingham. The Rev. Edgar) Jewelry worth “at least $100,000” |Lucas officiated at the double- was taken last night | At the afternoon session, she | will speak to the secondary teachers. * * * | Pontiac teachers will observe) will be dane heads of which would be financed over_a township departments before a | three-year period. The legality cf! final figure is submitted for this was. questioned and the re-| “quest was referred to the town- Southern Michigan Obedience: displays, entertainment will be Training Club on Saturday and of the leading ports on the Great , More than 7,000 people are ex-' Short Weeks Pontiac Motor, Fisher | Workers to: Hold Mass Meeting Saturday By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (l— It's getting harder today to tell the front page ‘of your newspaper from the busi- ness-financial page. Look at the A mass meeting for workers of headlines on the front page this jtWo Pontiac UAW locals has been week: Six thousand dollars was ap-|Called for Saturday to protest x * * ' Bank reserves cut to free three UAW to Protest Financial Picture Brighter Than Scary Headlines Show billion dollars of credit: indus-\cline; farm price props by Treas trial output in sharp drop. tax ury debated. cut plans debated: two billion dol- * * * lars proposed for public works:' Then look at these stories’ sta- plan federal loans to states for plemates on the financial page: jobless benefits: big inflationary’ Us. crop acreage to drop federal deficit feared: American further; big steel .calls federal oil companies caught in middle initaxes confiscatory; stock market Indonesian civil war; exports de- reacts to Washington reports; The protest will be made on be- half of workers at Pontiac Motor a.m. Saturday in Local 653 Hall, 386 E. Kennett Rd. if I ] d f Harold A. Grant, Local 596 Or S an O president, said that the union is’ pressing for an end to three-day work weeks SAN FRANCISCO (B—A fish i grotto owner bid $100,000 yester- day for Ano Nuevo, a wind-swept. | government-owned, nine-acre is- land half a mile off the nearby “We want our members either , to be working a full 40-hour shift, or else be laid off so they can be eligible for unemploy- San Mateo County coast. the federal auction to the manufacturer's prospect . | ment compensation,” Grant said. Frank Spenger, 68, said he Spenger said he hadn't been ion eee ae full ade aia - | Grant explained that many Wants to build a causeway to the Closer’ to” the island than two) MG the’ front page when the ‘workers on short weeks are ‘“‘ac- island and convert the abandoned Miles and that only for five mine oP «omy ie On ie ee as ke jtually making less money’ than lighthouse station into a resort ULES Two meek .- * fort n ein had been for several Itheir compensation, if laid off, 2d commercial fishing base sere years. And it hits the front page oe) fos Whether the Berkeley, Calif, I've been a fisherman since | ek ae A eatick | He said that shop committees See ee ee ee ain Ge GG ° at both Fisher and Pontiac plants had pressed for an end to short weeks without success. He believed that workers should ‘Sack Dresses No News in my bon teats» Bidding High in California mail order house cuts prices to bolster sales; new security offer- ings flock to market; profits rise for an oil firm, drop for a metal company; appliance manufacturer sees sales comeback in making. All echo the same problems that are aired on the front page. Ano Nuevo man gets the island depends on * a . * California's ability to arrange to| Economic news is closer than buy it from the federal govern. ever today to your pocketbook, ment before May 29. The state the worker's job, to -the mer- gets first chance to buy despite chant’s chance of breaking even, “I like the water. And [ just like'—as unfortunately it is today. to do things.”’ | But before you let the front- Spenger's bid may mean the page emphasis get you down, the state will have to pay more if it,big thing to remember is this: wants the island. The state can the downtick, although probably | be laid off on the basis of seniority. - 7 buy Ano Nuevo for 50 per cent More pronourced than at any * * . * Russia —Hope of the market value, previously|time since the war, isn't really Local 653 president Charles set at $36,000, but the $100,000 bid|too- bad yet. and may not become +Beach was not available for com- ‘ment on the meeting. He is |scheduled to act as chairman ‘Comedian Bob Hone in Moscow to film his April $ NBC-TV show and Preiniere his new movie “Paris Holi- The president of Pontiac's other orersations ot the wn ienthearted UAW local, 504 at GMC Truck Sean for INS and The Pontiac ; ress & Coach Division, said his mem- . bership was not planning to at- oy ner Ore tend. MOSCOW (INS) — I've been “Local 934 has not been affected doing the tourist bit here in Mos- by short weeks,” _Said the local cow. I visited the armory chamber president, Andy Wilson. ‘in the Kremlin, that is a sort of Saginaw River throne of Ivan the Terrible. I think Eyed as Port ‘it was copied from Howare Hughes’ barber chair. Jack Benny asked me to bring | * A | Committee Sees Trade | Being Drawn From 33 Nearby Counties him back a fur hat with a part in 1, So vesterday I went shopping. Gum department store is the largest in Moscow. It has beauti- ful fountains, wide stairways and roomy balconies on which an occasional woman may be lean- ing incongruously eating a salami | sandwich. At the perfume counter ~~" FT was bewitched by su XV BAY CITY W-By drawing car- sounding names as “Kfemlin” go from 35 nearby counties, foreign, and “Our Moscow." shipping facilities on the Saginaw River could be developed into one The new look in clothes hasn't exactly hit here yet. The men look like they're wearing George Raft's Lakes, a researcher oh last night. oiq suits. The women, of course, Dr. John L. O'Donnell chairman =~ asks ba CEs LESS Tena! of the Michigan State ‘University peo eae i ae for years ; = “i Everybody looks at my narrow Bureau df Reséareh, presented half} ia pets as if to say ‘couldn't afford of a two-part study authorized Lad ee material. eh?” Secing i. D Sevan Sue pad sg Sen. Kefauver would be a smash ae : y stuey Lommit- here. All the men wear fur hats. And,many of them wear fur coats O'Donnell said he sent 1,600 or coats with fur trimmings. On a questionnaires to business firms dark street you can run into no in 33 nearby counties and from end of trouble. their answers was ‘‘amazed” at Souvenir hunting is no cinch. all the cargo the tri-county area Almost nothing starts under $20. could draw when the St, Law- To encourage tourists they've rence Seaway is finished. pegged rubles at 10 to the dollar He said last year 170,000 tons of but it's still expensive. cargo was shipped to foreign ports) How do you figure it? Here in other than Canada and 70 per cent the heart of the Communist world of this was to northern European you still have got to be a capitalist ports, to enjoy it. * * ; * > Potential tonnage, he said. com- pares favorably with actual ton- ‘nage now moving overseas through jn Groveland Township - other Great Lakes ports. O'Don-, nell said the major exported com-- GROVELAND TOWNSHIP — modities are beans, grain and Ransford Bromley, Oakland coun- (hon spokesman said the market Slate Civil Defense Talk | other school ‘systems during the day. Some wil] travel tu cyreel| ham to visit classes at the Adams, | Quarton, Pembroke, and Green-| field elementary schools. * * * Some of the resource persons from out of town for the various panels throughout the day include: | Dr. Tom Edwards, reading con-, sultant for Flint Junior College and Flint public schools; Dr. Philip Jones, professor of mathematics. University of Michigan; Dr. Wil- liam Forbes, science consultant. Oakland County Board of Educa- tiong Dr. Harry Hahn, head of in- ELAINE JOY KORTE The engagement of Elaine Joy Korte to Lawrence A. Follis has been announced by her parents, road, Ortonville. structional services, and Phillip Grange Hall . Hilair, head of the reading clinic. The prospective bridegroom is both of the Oakland County Board the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Follis of Ball St., Or- tonville. A fall wedding is being planned. of Education; and Dr. William Peterson, music education depart-, ment, Wayne State University. | To Take West Point Examination Township Assisting Youth ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — The result of the second trip to Fort Sheridan, Ill. by Otis Hill today is being awaited anxiously by township officials, police and firemen who © _ made the trip possible. * * * The 17-year-old youth, who lives at 10672 Elisworth Ct., was nominated recently for appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point by Congressman Wil- liam. S. Broomfield (R-Oakland County). Last week the youth’s family scraped up enough money together to send Otis to Fort Sheridan for his written and physical examinations. After his return home the family received a telegram saying the eye ex- amination had been overlooked. j With no nioney for a second - trip. Otis’ mother, Mrs. ‘Aliree Hill, took the telegram to the Township Hall. Albert West and Howard Dibb, officers of the Goodfellows, or- ganized a drive and collected nearly $40, enough to pay for VA Otis’ round-trip train-ticket and meals. : i The first township youth to be nominated for West Point, he also would be the first Negro to enter the academy if he meets: all the requirements. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korte of | iring ceremony ' * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. Ellsworth Gillard of Im- jlay City. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John T. Humphreys of qustries, Inc., said $75,000 in gems Detroit the late -phreys. and Mr. Hum- The bride wore a gown of _ White Chantilly lace and carried | White roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Thom- s D. Stone, and the bridesmaid as was Mrs. Philip McGraw of Grosse. Pointe, a sistet of the bridegroom. * * * William G Winchester Birmingham served as best man. Ushers were William Healy Jr Charles Campbell of Birmingham. A reception in the churéh par- ‘lors followed the wedding. The newlyweds are spending their hon- eymoon skiing at Aspen, Colo. New Post Office to Be Built in Troy TROY—A new Troy post office jwill be built in the near future, Congressman William S. Broom. field (R-Oakland County) an- neunced today. * * * The 5,800-square-foot building on Livernois near Leetona will re- Place the present 810-square-foot facility. . Construction is expected te stert this summer and comple- tion is scheduled for Nov. 1, Broomfield said. | a / Construction firms wishing to bid ion the new building may obtain de- tailed information from Jolkri Jehowski, real estate officer, Post Office Department, Main Post Of- jfice, Detroit. 4 5 Il} of Carleton and Philip McGraw of ‘Grosse Pointe; Joseph Hardig and | from the chemicals. |plush apartment of Mr. and Mrs.' |\Sidney J, Allen, winter visitors report, from Detroit, police said. ® * + Allen, president of Allen In- belonged to his wife and about first Pulitzer Prize for | $25,000 worth of the missing valu-|cal jables belonged to a house guest, ty civil defense director, will speak Male Birds Offer Gifts He was authorized to finish the at the Groveland Grange Hall at which he said would deal'8 p.m. Saturday on organizing the. 'with port facilities needed and how |township for action in the event of gifts when they become suitors. to develop potential busipess. jenersy. attack or natural disaster.|The male tern may hold a fish crosswise in his beak. Twigs are offered as a present by the night a theatri- show a tornado film. Refreshments heron: they are a hint to the fe- At the meeting, sponsored by Jesse Lynch Willams won the the Mt Bethel Church, he also will |Mrs. Max Fisher, also from) Detroit. { * «© * | Police said the Palm Beach! Towers suite showed no signs of| a forced entrance. They theorized) ithe burglar possessed a key. * * The theft the was the second for Alleys while in Florida. In| | Posses Hunt Boy, 5, Missing Four Days | i GAILLIPOLIS FERRY. W Va. ‘?—Volunteers -and National] Guardsmen wéht on a_ shoulder- |to-shoulder search today for 5 ‘year-old Johnny “McKinney, They are covering a 1,260 acre) farm near the Ohio River where) ithe boy's father is employe | oe | Johnny, one of four chifdren, | disappeared Monday with two! dogs. The dogs came back. The ground was wet from! earlier snow, but the area is rela-| tively clear and the temperatures | above freezing. | The boy’s father told Dep. Sher-. iff Mark Harshbarger that at 1:40) a.m. he saw a parked car and heard a child crying while tramp- ing near the river. The father said the crying’ stopped and the-car drove away. Harshbarger said he found the ‘tracks of a car and recent foot- prints leading to the river's edge. The deputy had said earter, “that too. many. different stories have been told about the dis- appearance of this boy. We are not satf&fied." He would ‘not elaboraie. of Avon Township. Robert Bend Caiaphas, a high priest, empha: trays Judith } i play “Why Marry?” in 1918. ‘will be served. to Mrs. Carolyn Stokes of. Rochester who po; Looking on is Douglas PASSION PLAY PERFORMERS — Rehears- ing their roles in the passion play, “‘The Be- trayal,’’ are players of the Curtain Call Theater of the Auburn er (center), as sizes command Everhart April 2. 4 male that she should set up a nest. (right), who plays Samuel. Bender is manager Bank while Everhart is a psychiatric case worker at Pontiac State Hospital. The play. will be pre- sented at Avondale Hih may change that. 'too much worse. * * * i * * * A General Services Administra-' And the downswing started from the highest peak our economy value is set in Washington. lever reached. Therefore, if the The crowd of 350 gasped as the recession follows the path of the bids jumped quickly by the thou- two previous ones, the bottom sands. Bidders,. about 20 per cent/would be considerably higher than of them women, gave an assort- the low point they reached. ment of reasons for wanting the; Also a number of the economy's island, inhabited by thousands of sectors appear to be untouched by sea lions and with six empty the troubles centering chiefly in buildings. ‘the durable goods industries. * bd * | A * a Mrs. Margaret W. Taylor, a} Whole regions of the country, too, continue to prosper. Where the long drought has ended things are looking bright. In others, Geucrt sin) Besides! vel always where the recession started well wanted their ships dock here, seamen of . e . e Italian, Japanese—head first foi MEGALIA. Calif. “—A bronze! when several of the miners de- at @®ee ee ! § South Saginaw St. ee Pontiac all nationalities—English, Greek. ' “Joe's Place.” a restaurant. plaque along a sunbaked canyon) manded that I set up the drinks. ——— SAFE HARBOR ; road is all that stands today as a ; | Word has gone from ship to ship T€™Under of Dogtown’s finest hour Quite a Poe Sas on the pani that here is a place hace a —the day in 1859 when a 54-pound table where we were playing, | men can spin a yarn, eat or S°!d nugget was found. amounting to about $1,300, and I, | | mn 1 { 1H) e : drink, or bring his girl and dance x & ft ‘insisted the game be finished be-| } { in peace. Nobody will rob or rol], Back in those’ day there was fore | responded to their request, J ] } | shouting in the streets and free, } to know all about it, I ordered the drinks. After which I was ‘Tieinaeve turk te axeot fl Big Beautiful . . . _ WARD’S REGULAR $229.95 VALUE cantaloupe, Was put on exhibit under guard at the Wells, Fargo & ‘Company office for a few days, e lthen was taken to San Francisco land smelted, returning its owners = roe er re) a e U i labout $10,690. e | Tailored i caring NYLON ailored in Long-Wearing him, And if he needs help—there rire : * * * | i a -Sea j yho drinks at the saloon. | A j ir Joe, ae = lee oe who : . - “No attention was paid to my il nows the sailor’s problems. | First, it is necessary to ex- | desire They picked me up| | -~_ *® * | plain that this sleepy little com. (| } | from the chair... and set me i ‘on the bar and demanded the! ‘drinks. | ! Palughi, a short, dark-haired patient man whose eyes always’ look as if they are fixed on the horizon, is deeply religious and! Pope Pius has made him a Knight of St. Gregory. To many landlubbers the sailor ashore is a noisy troublemaker. To others he is merely someone to exploit or rob. Few bother to, try to understand him. “WONDERFUL FELLOW’ “A seaman actually is a won-} derful fellow,” insisted Joe. ‘His mouth may sometimes be as big as his heart. But he isn't vicious. ! He's lonesome. And usually he is} harmless and easy to handle—if you know his ways.” : Joe was born on a mountain farm in Italy and was brought to, this country at the age of 2. He' never has been to school. At 14 — - ; he enlisted in the Navy by using NEW YORK tA’ peinting val- Be ae -ertifi.. HISTORIC TABLET: The sole Ued at a million dollars got a com- his older brother's birth certifi Cee, ‘bination mailed fist and kid glove “Thinking some calamity had — | befallen the mine, and wanting | ‘Special Painting Valued at Million Gets the Works cate. reminder of a rowdy day in ho - +« & | 1859 whent a 54-pound gold nug- ‘eatment as it arrived on loan) In World War | he served) 8¢t Was found. It brought $10.690 from the a — Chicago. board J = to its owners, free drinks to the secs abel destroyer in the town. ' To guard against theft, a detec- : tive rode in a special railroad car After that for several years he i ; * oe re, with the masterwork. A police ra- sailed as a common seaman. munity in the rolling hills of Gin enc chenlicacorted (ani inediaten Then he eo job here driving & northern California once carried 4 )..).-{ carrying the painting to the cab. One- of his tasks was to meet the name of Dogtown. Museum of Modern Art the merchant ships, and he be- pn : ‘es came indignant at the way roister. 4” early writer tells why: Persons near the painting dur- ing sailors were plucked like D0gS in the stores, dogs in the ing the unloading were required chickens in waterfront. dens saloons. dogs in the hotels, dogs in to remove their shoes so as not - ; ads : ‘woods: dogs to stir up dust. The painting is In time Joe built up a big cab the roads, dogs in the Woods: dogs business of his own * puilt a in the miners’ camps — in fact, vulnerable to dust damage be. big restaurant, too ‘as a haven “oss everywhere'”’ jpause Ti hes never, Dect vernisned ashore for seamen. | +. * *t Looe oe : ia : sf : | But getting back to the nugget., The 6'2 by Oot painung 3s 20 BORING It was washed down during hy- “A Sunday Afternoon on the Is- “I won't let a man be rolled, draulic mining operations on the !and of La Grande Jatte’’ by the or taken over by bar girls,” he Willar ai a] 1 late French artist Georges Seurat, AU“ And if | y bie | lard Claim, along a gulch. mE eee) F pa said. “ if he gets in trouble,) | . |who first exhibited it in Paris in I like to try to help him.” ee ERIS STORY ¢ the claim) Joe has been known to take as _ ° ee oe the cE es a ae trae te much as $4,000 from a celebrating “ET S0sent on the big day, Dut! The present U.S. trust territory seaman, throw him in jail to sober here’s an account given by one of of the Marshall Islands, in the him ‘up; and then, when he ‘hem, Ira A. Wetherbee: ‘South Pacific, was first occupied i emerged chastened, to hand him “I was playing a game of by Spain and Germany. 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Knight and Rosellini told this/0f a grant and he talked of a loan. = senhower thinking of a grant ot é A |The spokesman said: ‘‘Well, if you States might need federal help to: ee ap a . Z = = : \ \ inaue Unsure After Gantcrence | jDerhaps six states have enough 0S 5 josey in their ‘own UC funds to U extend the period in which the! By JAMES MARLOW jheld a group news conference this federal help as being in the form Nearing Peak Governors Not Certain of President's Plans i=: i: ==" ibyt they have declined to do so. | livestock Men Expect, wasHINGTON w—In 15 years * * . ! = Decline; Prime Brings in Washington this writer has, writers the grant idea—requiring| ; i . = 9 . & bes S " * ‘ $39 H d d ‘ never seen anything more fouled # wan? . : . ‘no repayment by the states—was Were a governor you might look extend the jobless pay periods and ALL WORK GUARANTEED a unare weight up. than what happened yesterday, _ the only one on which all eight.oM it as a grant while we look on all the rest have enough money to lat the White House: after Presi- That news conference was plain say érnors agreed ~ it as a loan. do it, if they want to, why should, Complete Line of Automatic Parts ; : os hash. It was su vague tf was al > ™” Th he get into the arithmetic the government have to hand out! CHICAGO Ww — Beef prices stil] Gent Eisenhower conferred with 3 ; Cae tlouse Spoke ien he got into the arithmetic ) i les ace cl ib wb 1 . ‘k eight state governors most unbehevable Jvunes Hager ne \ Fe WOT See to explain how states—while get- Money to those other 42?” All Types of Dryer Venting Suppl ’ wt CHIMDING ut iIvesto€ men | : 1 Fisenhower n $39 poles employed workers who have used and Muskie (Maine) talked of the be such a difference of interpre-' But there is the point: all ‘but| what it’s going. to propose. 1 ‘ a 3¢ red-| ' _- — - ee a ae ae ae es . : * : | , 4 ay nive them weight in Chicago yesterday, high-|UP the Jobless pay given a est in six years. ‘under the federal-state system o t A + ‘unemploy ment cumpensation The sharpest upturn has been When Eisenhower first offered in the top grades, classified as his idea March 8 he secmed to prime and high choice, seldom)indicate he was thinking of a found at retail in supermarkets. &'a@p!—a gift, which didnt have These grades usually reach the '0 be paid back—to the states to consumer through the best hotels ive to the unemployed who had) and restaurants. They constitute exhausted their UC benefits about 3 per cent of slaughte: & * steers now offered to packers. This would be a plain doie The Good and choice grades are far idea of a dole got furious reaction more plentiful, about 90 per cent within Eisenhower's own adminis 1273 Fertilizer ] 498 Lawn 7 559 6-Ft. Folding 10 Ispoding 2” Spreader Pick-Up Cart Trellis of the supply. These grades are tration. Then administration peo- =e Z expected to become more abund- Ple began talking of a loan. not a aa _ =a Al : whet ote : eal “” 4 . rant, to the states orce feed agitator spreads Perfect for leaves, grass, clip- Ideal for rose -bushes, vines, Forged steel head with 4 ant soon. grant, to the st | | evenly. On-off lever. 16” wide, pings, ete. Green. X1404. Save — etc. _Easy to assemble. Red- = prongs. 30” handle of pol- So nothing was clear “when the 7’ wheels. X1273 on lawn, garden items. wood or cedar. X1300 ished hardwood. 3X3206_ _. The prime er high choice steak, you eat In a good hotel or rest-;Bovernors went In to see -aurant is the best that livestock |hower. When they came out and men know how to produce. They ~~ — had that steer on grain feeding— mostly corn—for as long as eight Pontiac Library months or perhaps 11 months. oS Adds Many New | SSH The steak fron: a choice grade; : ISS steer is produced in only four to| Books to Shelves SS \ seven months of grain feeding | : Pp rful \ / fl and often it is not as much of the| Among the many new volumes owe Vy | 134-H.P. 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Patrolman Wrest . mers > : top men in the field as lecturers,’’;.Don Ansel, a policeman for only po S ah aphais agony George Ward has brushed off a. DR. HEN RY A. MILLER Paul said. ‘Field trips to other 14 months, stared at his own gun,|. “4 ™Y Drother loose or student magazine's charge that Civil War battlefields would be part ‘‘Let my brother loose or I'l kill 7°" * *« & ee One aoe an ae Optometr ist eet: role 7 ; et military reac- ; ol the i * * bal AA Ansel fenalned mauoniess as/tion can be monitored red intelli-|f 2 a Jeputy Paul Cavicchi arrived on! gence informati i Paul said the long-range plan ‘You're under arrest for assault the scene The deputy dinracted seve mopar: 2 ; 7 North. Saginaw Street for the institute is to build up an with a deadly weapon,” Ansel Bernard and Ansel snatched back| « ; ; Ih extensive library and museum said levelly, ‘and feloniously ob- yi, weapon. Both brothers were dont to eee porate te Phone FE 4-6842 covering not only the war period, structing (an officer in the line of arrested. No charges have been|frontier area between East and , but also the period leading up to duty).” : é filed. ' aie ” “B Things in Sight” ales West Europe by any aircraft, § etter ings in igh the war and during its aftermath.) A crowd of homebound workers, Ward said-in answer to a Laborite |}! ‘ “With a central institute,’ adds including Mayor Jack Williams,’ The famous cherry trees in/|challenge in the Hou a . F Paul, “perhaps these elements of Stopped at the busy intersection,|Washington, D.C., which were! mons. : seen Com Open Friday Evenings our greatest national tragedy can and watched the tense drama, given by the City of Tokyo to the t+ *« | be brought together or catalogued! None interfered. United States in 1912, bloom for! Laborite Frank Allaun had | with an eye to preserving them, = ~~ * jonly about 12 days each year. No|taken up, the report, which first Closed Wednascoy eco t for the future. A few minutes earlier, Ansel, one can say exactly which 12 days. appeared in the Oxford University neaisinananomnaeinasansnnaipene WHY SPEND MORE For Your Easter Clothes PENNEY’ ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! BATTLE VETERAN — This is Pennsylvania Hall at Gettys- burg College, whose cupola served as watchtower first for Union then Confederate officers during the Battle of Gettysburg. The | college hopes the historic building will be the first home of a | National Civil War Institute. GETTYSBURG, Pa. (# — Avvinced this battleheld is properly long-sought dream of Civil War'the place for it.” ig ic , t buffs and historians may be near TO USE OLD DORM reality in this battlefield commu- nity. | To help the plan along the col- * wt liege has earmarked its bullet- . ; Scarred Pennsylvania Hall — more 0 suey Seems aaiiary Old Dorm” — at 319 years away, Gettysburg Col- first building to house the pro- leg is mapping plans to set up a posed institute. National Civil War Institute to col-; ‘Some 94 years ago Old Dorm lect the treasures, fact and fiction shock to the sound and fury of of the four-year conflict. the nation’s bloodiest battle. It’s my long halls were slippery with the ne —— te a re aod blood of wounded Union and Con- beginning oe 3 nation’s long federate soldiers. Its cupol.. was rise to world leadership,” says the watchtower first of North- Lt. Gen. Willard 8. Paul, presi- | ©T™ then of Southern officers aunt of Os oa plotting the carnage that was the oolieg | battle of Gettysburg. “We feel the time has come for, . . ; | Today it stands in- quiet repose, uch an institute, and we are con-| 8 » and shrouded by trees, a home for stu- a dents. Marriage License jcexter or stuvy | . . | “We hope the institute will be-| Applications jcome a center fur Civd War) ; ‘studies,’ Paul said. “Our aim is| William € Withorn, Romeo _,,. for it to assist students—both pro- Margaret M. Dennis, Madison Heights) ¢scional and aniathar—sowerd bet. | Raymond H. Murray Jr. Birmingham ter research and interpretation of' Loreece T, Kelley, Bloomfield Hills the war mci. Richard C. Ruts, Detroit i Joyce E. Noopa, 9270 Highland Rd. The idea of setting up such an Don A. Tallent, 45 Hillsdale | institute grew out of the recent | Alice M. Seribner, 1008 W. Huron | first national conference on the | Poyd 8 Palls, Rochester | Civil War held at the college in | Diane M. Fauss, 3401 N. Joslyn _mid-November in conjunction Arthur R. Dillman, Rochester with the school’s 125th anniver- | Mary 6. Crissman, Rochester | sary. | Benjamin A. Cotter, Detrott AA Agnes ©. Lutes, 2751 Silver Hil) ; Top Civil War scholars from oe | “= ee in naar across the antics ies. cacee to i a: reappraise mpact o con-' \ ak - dtaet'E. Baar, aoe Joephine ict on the growth of the United h . ¢ [States as a world power. Beatrice O'Conner, imiageywacier agreed that there was a need for Ea fuletedt hing was the meet place rt | Penmey’s PATTERNED CORDUROYS| Penney’s Acrilan SHORT COATS ) Charles O. Swansey, 1849 Parkway CONFERENCE BEGINNINGS sii 9 tuiam, seninenen _lraer on what promues tes SPORT with Solid--Tone Sheen for Girls Have New Easy Lines! nda L. Hamilton, Birmingham | : hands = . jmassive observance of the Civil| . \ Ho ¢@ A. Btols Jr., Milford r ial : Barbera A. 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Tests of truck drivers immedi. ately after a‘session on the vi- brating table show: impairment of visual acuity; loss of equil- ibrium; inability to steer a ve- hicle accurately. | Physical examination during and _after vibration’ shows: increased: / metabolism, stepped-up heart-beat and breathing, increased perspira- —tion—a clinical picture of an angry man. * * * In real-life truck driving, accord- ing to a Bostrom Laboratory en- gineer, it is not uncommon to read accident reports in which drivers say they swerved to avoid an hal- lucination: giant spiders, imagin-' ary cows, etc. “Vibration,” the engineer sald, “is a stress on any body. Re- body can be a terrible stress.” monkeys which had been shaken lentless. vibration on the human |to death revealed burst hearts and a complete smoothing out of the He explained that autopsies of|usually convoluted brain surface. 4-Cent Stamp Gaining Favor Senate Conferees Pick Letter Rate Less Than Administration’s Choice WASHINGTON «® — Chances for a final victory for the 4cent letter stamp over a 5-cent rate appeared improved today by the choice of Senate conferees on postal rate-pay legislation. Republican Senate leaders grumbled privately over the makeup of the conferees but said they had- decided against any floor fight on the matter. * *x * The Senate named only three conferees on the bill — Chairman! Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) of the| Senate Post Office Committee and Senators Monroney (D-Okla) and Carlson (R-Kan). Republi- cans said the number of conferees is usually five. Johnston and Monroney both were strong proponents of a flat) 4cent rate for letters instead of) the higher figure asked by Presi- dent Elenanower, * * Carison a the successful Paged fight for the administration's po sition. The Senate voted 49-42 for) the 5-cent rate on nonlocal letters and 4 cents on local mail, with) the 5-cent stamp limited to three| years. The current rate is 3 cents. Carlson said he did not believe the setup necessarily would mean the defeat of the 5cent stamp. - Carlson said the conference had many complicated issues to = including other rate changes and | Senate g el of pay increases of about 737 million dollars an- -nually for the 500,000 postal work- ers, | * * * ' The House last year voted for 527 million dollars worth of rate hikes including a flat 4-cent letter | rate, but has not acted on a post- al pay raise. The Senate voted an avers} | age 12% per cent pay boost for the postal employes. This is far higher thah Repub- lican leaders have said Eisen- hower will accept, although Carl- son himself offered an 8% per cent raise on the floor as a sub- stitute for the Democratic 12% per cent plan. , Demand Rising for Prefab Steel Structures - NEW YORK — A boom may be in the making for flexible, low-cost prefab steel structures to house valuable equipment for farm and industry. | Some steel companies report there is a rising market for “‘do-| -it-yourself” steel prefabs that can be put up quickly, simply and without high-priced help. FORESEES STEEL HOMES Steelways, official publication of | American Iron and Steel Institute, says the demand for steel prefabs comes primarily from farms and] industry but speculated that ‘‘do- it-yourself” buildings for human habitation may be in the offing in the not-too-distant future. Farmers and industry long have been on the look-out for this type of structure that would be flexible | in size and height, fireproof, ter-| mite, rodent and rot proof as well ‘as be insulated to provide all- weather comfort. NEATLY rere bw parts of factory pre-| punched and pre-engineered unskilled. | Old Troopers, Especially Rebs, Never to Fade WASHINGTON (® — Some old soldiers, especially Confederates, never fade away so far as the National Archives are concerned. A House Appropriations sub- committee was asked for $60,000 to start microfilming cards which contain the military service rec- ords of Confederate veterans. bg * * “There has been a great de- mand for such data from the Southern states which did not get this kind of information from the federa] government after the Civil War,” U.S. Archivist Wayne C. Grover told the subcommittee. * * * He said once the cards were filmed, cepies could be prepared linexpensively for the 12 or 13 states interested and ultimately the National Archives would have fewer requests for information. , to fa-| Buy at LORD Ss BEASY-SAFE Seeking to Clean Up Reds’ Money Mess “SAN MARINO w — The anti- Communist government of the world’s tiniest republic wants the United States and Italy to help clean up the financial mess the Reds left behind. x *& * Foreign Minister Federico Bigi told San Marino’s Parliament that the Communist government, oust- ed in a bloodless revolution last October, left the treasury $1,225,- 000 in the red. * * * > Bigi said San Marino ‘‘can cure its ills only if it has the friend- ship, understanding and extraordi- Inary aid from great democratic countries, especially Italy and the United States." The stegosaurus, a prehistoric dinosaur, was 30 feet long and had a heavily armed body and tiny head. 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Beginning April 1, Waterford Township office employes will work reasonably varied diet. | Sumptuous dinners like that/00 trouble living on 50 cents a | + * * foe all of them turn back Seace hsvsalieianpil thes WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER They do it in @ sort of combat’ . |a dollar or two from the $10 pay- — Se Reorder Corp eke Michigan Miracle Mile course for senior students of Needy Will Receive lohecko 5 a, 8 Ves Blgeacy FE 2-4924 ’ instructors feel every girl should S. Sursius Butt a en? Elmer Johnson. . Tenstes in Gos Baasks! Section learn how to avoid starvation in U.S. urpius Durer | They are required to prepare This does not apply to the police —— hard times. ‘SING & — ori three meals daily. Skipping break-|department, Johnson added, as pa-| 3 Color Focus For nine-day stretches, two of eANSING : ee fast or lunch brings on @ wave of trolmen are presently working a! “ . the girls move to a separate Department announcement ies icebox raiding that depletes the | 49 Utavuie weekend “cameames With Automatic apartment set up by the univer- butter will be added to the list budget. i : | : sity. Mrs. Stella Lewis, homemak-iof surplus commodities distributed] * + & FRE ee & Switch ing instructor, hands over “hub- |, the needy will benefit about! Some of the girls plan to be- ; iby’s’” paycheck—a measly $10 for oan ‘ersons in Michigan, Gov,/COM€ home economics instructors Township office workers have Regular 49c the nine-day period. a bere aaa ‘or kitchen equipment demonstra-|been scheduled to work from 9 oc and? Williams said today. One girl becomes “husband” or!" \oams 5 - distrib | tors. a.m. to 5 p.m. and then take turns “host” and the other becomes! Williams said the distri Jey Others are fully aware they i “planner” or ‘wife. With these from the butter now in ete Pbabty wont enag < ailhineaire working Monday nights until 8 p.m. {rapping of relly, he oe eae a hall por moh par, tev are. preparing forte) THE slo alternate work unl nan campaign Ins. “ tou, els Gor ae o * VS. i | paig 4 | ipossible ‘‘worse’’ in the ‘‘for bet hours, they have one full day each 19° 'person. This will be in addition area’) tT > eran needn't (0, butler distributed through the|‘°? °F dor! worse’ CiRuse: ‘|week from work. be wall feak. patatned and dol ine nn La ceen non - In the new setup, the office * | lars, seniors Pi farlow, Pleo ee eee i i employes will work from 9 a.m. REAM CAKE . araS betiore Eauline) Earlow 22, aide to Washington to urge such Acquires Detroit Plant pia p.m, daily in addition to distribution to benefit those ré-| DETROIT w— C. M. Hall Lamp. working until noon each Satur- Rin s Siz ceiving surplus commodities,’ par- Co., manufacturer of automotive) day. In mid-summer the town- ¢ Smaller for Only uicwlarly older persons. \lighting equipment and parts, an-| ship offices are closed on Satur- : jnounced Thursday it has acquired| day. LOU MOR JEWELERS There are now 30 gold produc-.a second Detroit plant. It is a Township assessors will start. MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ing mines in Ontario, Canada, and | three-story building on East Grand | work at 8 a.m. and work until 5, We Open Bazaar Area MIRACLE MILE = ji their production of gold and silver blvd. No details on price were|pm. each day, and will not work. ° a Ss SEO ‘is about 85 million dollars a year. given. on Saturdays. Daily ae a ; © ot os wate 9:30 A.M. n other nges, ton DRAPERIES—WINDOW SHADES—PAINT—CLEANING ACCESSORIES ‘has been appointed acting Chief, Try Jerry’s Building Inspector, effective April. ry ry \1, replacing Emil Grischow, who | “HOME- EAD” will continue in the department as) HOME-MADE BR jan assistant. | | ‘Two township stenographers will J E R RY 'S me ce be cut from the payroll in an econ- omy nave by officials. During the’ FE 5-3603 peak periods, extra part-time em- ployes will be hired, Johnson said. SERVE ONE OF OUR CAKES TONICHT He added that officials are now = : working on the 1958-59 township joo budget, which must be in the Oak- REDECORATING? land County treasurer's office by Apri] 15. | Make the job complete by adding an extension \ Can't Find Judge Who's Willing | to Marry Them phone. 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At 9:40 am., President Eigseen- hower announced that it was in This time, there was only one orbit. but undaunted by previous failures, tellite Rocket Lends Hope to ‘Moon Shoot’ This Year prophetically painted on the nose cms of the rocket: Vanguard crewmen, disappoint | ball, wil) travel.” “Have wi ne or the Army Explorer I, Officials estimated that because of its height, it would remain in orbit from five to 10 years. It is circling the earth once every 135 minutes and radioing back radio signals to tracking Stations around the globe. Trailing about a mile behind the satellite, also in orbit, Is the five-foot long third stage of the rocket which gave the satellite the final push to attain the 18,000 miles an hour speed necessary equipped reconnaissance satellite of 1,300 to 2,000 pounds this year.- The Air Force also claims it can place a marker on the moon or orbit a TV-equipped satellite around the moon with existing equipment. The Army says its Jupiter, with other components, has the capability, too, : ‘brightens hopes for placing a one- ton TV-equipped satellite into orbit and hitting the moon this year. These are two of the projects known to be in America’s space research plans and both report- edly will employ parts of the electronically - refined Vanguard recket te accomplish their mis- sions. ‘- ° There was some speculation that the ‘‘moon shoot” may be a com- bined Army-Navy-Air Force oper- Army Secretary Wilbur M.' Brucker says there are ‘‘definite plans’’ in the Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency for an attempt to “push something in ation under the Defense Depart- te orbit ment’s new Advanced Research|the direction of the moon" in a . ; Projects Agency, which is known!few months. Hagen said ‘‘moonwatch’”’ teams to have a plan under study. x « t probably will be able to spot the ’ Dr. John P, Hagen, director of rocket launcher with the naked eye Project Vanguard, said ‘‘the next | but the 6.4 inch satellite can only logical step” in the space experi-|5€ Seen through a telescope. ments would be to put a satellite| The sphere contains two radios, into orbit as far out as the moon|one powered by conventional — 240,000 miles from earth. He|batteries, the other using energy said a camera could be placed in| drawn from the sun by solar cells. the satellite to photograph the back , Hagen said the solar battery speeds side of the moon. the anticipated achievement of a a hes . TV-equipped satellite. He =< ae = emicte Hagen and other project officials now that could be used” for this were delighted at the success The success of the 72-foot, three- stage Vanguard rocket in placing a grapefruit-size sphere into a high orbit around the earth, after two previous failures, gave impetus to planning for the more spectac- ular space accomplishments, As matters stand, these projects are known to be in the works: The Navy is planning six more Vanguard launchings with fully- instrumented, 21 and a_hailf- » “ | . reread at | parm ate wom be 6 Micro previous Vanguard three and a fourth-pound, 6.4 | tempt could be made. Hagen inch sphere launched yesterday. | saiq such a satellite could orbit HAVE The Army, which launched; around the moon instead of America's first satellite, the 30.8| earth. YOUR pound Explorer I, on Jan. 31, is} The company which built the NEXT planning two and possibly three| explosive third stage of Vanguard DRINK more similar attempts with its said jt packs enough power to Jupiter-C rocket assembly. It then|jand a marker on the moon. WITH looks toward five more launchings — possibly with its Jupiter 1,500- mile ballistic missile and Vanguard components — of progressively heavier satellites, some with tele- vision equipment. The Air Force, thus far shut out of the satellite business, plans Hagen also said the U. S. may put a total of ten satellites into orbit around the earth by the end of the year. * * * The Vanguard I rocket, which officials exulted “‘met or exceeded expected performances,” placed BUY IT FOR LESS Schieffelia & Co., M. ¥. YOU'LL -lwags at SHOPPER'S MART New Arrivals! Latest Styles! DRESSES WORTH MUCH MORE! 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For more than a month, the Harris subcommittee has been in- - vestigating allegations that influ- ence and pressures were exerted on behalf of various applicants - for TV Channel 10 in Miami. In a 42 decision, the FCC awarded the coveted license to a National _ Airlines subsidiary in February - 1957. But the FCC now has moved! to reconsider that grant. * * * “We cannot say any one pattern. has developed out of this one case,” Harris said, referring to the Miami contest. The subcommittee today sum- moned two more witnesses con- nected with applicants for the Miami channel. First on the list was Milt Dean iy Stoneham’s Son Faces Manslaughter Hearing PHOENIX, Ariz. W) — Charles Horace (Pete) Stoneham, son of) the San Francisco Giants’ presi-| dent, was scheduled for prelimi- | nary hearing today on a traffic’. manslaughter charge. The 30-year-old Stoneham, vice, president of the club, is free un-| Ruiz Cortines. x born in New Y« * * ENCINO, Calif. Bulova, 69, of New York, chair-| man of the board Of the Bulova Watch Co., Inc., died yesterday. | His father Joseph Bulova founded. over the past 45 years. He was x * wa — ork. * * NEW YORK ww — Montgomery Wright, 65, retired newspaperman| q, died yesterday of a heart attack.|314) Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains. | \Burial will follow in Parkview Me-' imorial Cemetery, Livonia. Wright started his newspaper ca- reer with the Kansas City Star and later held jobs with the old ‘New York Sun, Redio Corp. of ‘America and Voice of America. ‘He was born in Kansas City. * * lided with that of William B. Leach, 63, of Victoria, B.C. ast. Feb, 4. Leach’s wife, Jennie, was killed in the crash. Deaths Elsewhere MEXICO CITY @®—Sen. Joseph Rodriguez Claveria of Veracruz, political leader of the upper cham- ber, died in a hospital yesterday of a heart ailment. He was a} close friend of President Adolfo ne J, Arde, | | | 1 CHICAGO w — Walter Bartky, 36, University of Chicago vice |Township, died Tuesday. She was 67 ‘vert, 68, of 177 Summit St died'p.m. Sunday at the Sharpe Funeral THE PONTIAC, PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS, RALPH ANDREWS —Covert of Pontiac; and a sister liv-) CONSTANCE N. ROBBINS Mrs. Ralph (Ellen). Andrews, 74,78 in Bay City. _| of 4876 Lakeview died yesterday. ee is at the Pursley Fu- ‘in Pontiac General Hospital of a’ eral Home. « heart ailment. Surviving besides her husband ailment after a prolonged illness. | urday from the Huntoon Chapel. Siw Gan almaniber of aklanali® Eastlawn Cemetery, MRS. JOHN BEACH | Avenue United Presbyterian! : Ch | he ter: Mrs. John (Martha E.) Beach’ scotia. and the Daughters jmer residents of Lake Orion. of 1263 Muskingum St., Waterford) Besides her husband, Mrs. Hill- Ivan Jr., and a Sister, Cynthia. DANIEL W. SMITH jhouse leaves a son, David; and a - : ; daughter, Mrs. Edith Clark of, Surviving are her husband; ® Dayto ny Ohio! ison, Carl Beach of Pontiac; Service wili be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- broth iving i = Seeks taxes: sisters. living day from the Huntoon Chapel. Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur-, LLOYD A. McKINNEY day from the R. G. and G. R.| Lloyd A. McKinney, Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. w, Brooklyn Ave. died early this Hwy., William |MeNichols Rd., Detroit, with burial) morning in Pontiac Osteopathic |Andersonville Cemetery. A resident of Oakland County A retired employe of the City | for 26 years, he was owner of a lof Chicago, he was a member of grocery store in Springfield Town- in Roseland Park Cemetery. ae after a brief illness. SADIE BIRCH Sadie Birch, . of 1480 Tull St., ithe Masonic Lodge of Chicago, Edi-| ship. Waterford: Township, died yester-ison Park. | Surviving are his wife, day after a brief illness. Birch of Waterford Township, and,of Pontiac and Richard P. of New Downer. a sister in Pennsylvania. ‘Castle, Calif. ———— Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur- Mr. McKinney's body is at the . y from the Coats Funeral Home, Huntoon Funeral Home. South Africa ea Top in Uranium Export LUTHER L. BRIGGS CLARKSTON — Service: for Lu- MRS, ABRAM COVERT” jther L. Briggs, 56, of 7941 Ander- Mrs. Abram (Margaret G.) Co- at his home, will be held at 2) 1956. yesterday morning in Pontiac Gen- Home. Officiating will be the Rev. eral Hospital after an illness of'William Richards with burial in four months. \Lakeview Cemetery. top producers. LAKE ORION—Service for Con-| tance N. Robbins, one-month-old Johns Hopkins indicate it may be jdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan possible to diagnose many 4) | MRS. ROBERT HILLHOUSE — Robbins of Flint, will be held at,seases simply by analyzing a drop, Mrs. Robert (Cecilia B.) Hill-)2 p.m. tomorrow at Pixley Funeral of blood. ; der $2,500 bond since his car col- are a brother and two sisters, pegre . of 133) soda St. died! Home. Officiating will be the Rev. ‘= * Service will’ be at 3 p.m. Sat- 2 1 nome yesterday ob a Bear’! attred Lowe of Pontiac with burial! Lake Orion, cautioned that studies to date, The baby died yesterday in Flint! of of pneumonia. Her parents are for- Also surviving are a brother, | yi) Belinea CLARKSTON — Service for Stituents, th Daniel W. Smith, 74, of 9430 Dixie Se™um mucoids. will be held at 2 p.m! a. ‘Saturday at the Sharpe Funeral |, eis « 929 Home. Officiating will be the Rev. rice, Who was ‘he Cs 8 Richards with burial in tests is that blood particles take Rose: ulcers, heart disease, or some, ’ | Mr. McKinney leaves his wife, four brothers, Charlie, Floyd, Roy othe | Surviving -are a son, Francis Emilie; and two sons, Harold B,|and Earl, and a sister Mrs. Ruth’ South Africa exported some $95, Learn Disease of Blood Drops BALTIMORE WW — Studies at | | | However, the announcement, were not conclusive. Many hun-| dreds and possibly thousands of jtests will be required for each ‘disease before conclusive results| The diagnoses are obtained by studying one group of blood con-| the mucoproteins or The of Dr. Winston in charge of the theory on characteristics peculiar to a ‘certain disease whenever the di-! jsease is present. | The blood particles might de-| ermine if cancer, tuberculosis, | r disease is in the patient. ‘Slate Dinner Saturday -to raise funds to attend a national, isonville Rd., who died yesterday | 900.000 worth of uranium during'contest in Milwaukee this summer. The country’s 4,400-ton produc As originally written, Verdi's | tion ranked it with Canada and |The Masked Ball’’ was an opera | the United States as the world’s concerning the assassination of a king. 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Hill has been mentioned {n con- nection with a §2.40 telephone call. | . * * * | Alexander G. Hardy, a vice president of National, testified Hill listed the call as made in connection. with the Channel 10 case although actually it was a personal call to someone not con- nected with the controversy. A memorandum on the call was in a file marked “Political.” Forester Appointed HOUGHTON @ — Philip L.) - Thornton has been appointed re- search forester at Michigan Tech's Ford Forestry Center at Alberta. He previously was employed by the Lakes State Forest Experiment. | | - Station. Takes Ferris Post | BIG RAPIDS (® — Dr. P. Lowell | _ Chapman has been appointed head | of the accounting department of | _ Ferris Institute’s Commerce Di-| _ vision, effective June 1. He now: fs professor of accounting at! Northern Illinois University. —— de luxe . TS ONE! flat wall paint Quality? Super of cancer. An expert in applied mathematics, Bartky was a mem- ber of the university staff since She was a member of the Wel- Surviving are his wife, Viola; a come Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Covert leaves a son, Albert er, Harry of St. Joseph. Its billion tons of uranium-ore these times, it has to do with the| son, Charles at home; and a broth-|reserves are greater than those murder of the lin all North America. $89.95 Sofa Beds, Sleeps Two, Sole. ... “Governor of) \Boston."* Dinette Chairs, Your Choice, Only... .$ 5.00 * Michigan 1926. He was born in Chicago. * * Charlotte Bronte, “Jane Eyre,"" wrote in such a small hand that she could get 16 lines on each inch of paper. author LANSING (#—Frederick E. Len- hard, 40, executive director of the Welfare League, suddenly of a heart attack here yesterday afternoon. Lenhard col- lapsed in his office at the Lansing Civie Center and was dead on ar- rival at the St. Lawrence Hospital. died of | ———__—> Formerty 4 NN. 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PS ee eee ee ere ee Sr ere Tree ee ee a Perel me eee eee ee iO AN I A EN En IE Bs a SA tl ll Ga Se a ad a TWENTY-FIGHT , THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1958 | 4 ee | ; Defense Department Six U.S. . e _|Sure-Fire Al | Dress Up for Easter From Monarch | Waterford Unit eee cee ee 7 Sets Up Commitee eyzeclond airforce rma at, CLIPPER en Potter ‘Shocked’ by Deal on State Economy —roxvom— sw vs onan Mam mest ine es planes sped south sadayt ona sood nt hee occupants were roused Hears Statement to Buy Japanese Trucks | LANSING — Establishment jj! oui to salute New Zealand’s me ce shells exploding in the of a committee pn Michigan's air force and demonstrate the heat. en lt i _ | cegnomic future has been -an- mobility Western airpower. | — ; Schoel Superintendent wasinxGTox (n—sen Potter’ matter most vigorously when ap- nounced by Gov, Williams, "Four F100 Super Sabres and two to Present Preliminary ha Mic mm a ae ‘ ae alae = gine! ae ” * * 'RB66 twin-jet light bombers took See . ense Department contyact to buy’ tary assistance pi il x ; off from ¥okota Air Force Base EI RS Budget Tonight 2} million dollars worth of Japan- before our (appropriations) com. Papa een Eroetest of near Tokyo on the first leg of their LOU MOR JEW El ese-manufactured military trucks, mittee, to see that the best tn- : - miorhene Cs, '5.360-mile flight. Tt ai efuel i h Cl in : this vear. He called it a ‘“shock- terests of our own workers are will be chairman of the commit. ().%mile Might. ple Ra he for Watc een 9 A preliminary statement of the [his year. fe ca ay 1m) BOES eas , | tee, Other appointments will be ‘in flight and stop at Guam and 1958.39 Waterford Township school, the purchase starts a) cn oy | made shortly, ‘Brisbane, Australia. They are due | Bazaar Area MIRACLE MILE > saic urchas s i ; . : : ' ~ . Ta necday district operating budget will be jroposed five-year program of buy-} When Rogers reached him about «phe function of the = rit. 12 New Zealand next Tuesday. — presente@ by superintendent Wil ing Japanese trucks for use by the Japanese contract, Potter told) tee will be to study the past and i es : ham Shtunek, when the Board of te Japanese armed services un- the Senate, “I could not beheve’ present economy of Michigan | Education meets at 220 tomeft der the military assistance phase that our Department of Defense and predict, as accurately as | + * a of the foreign aid program would take action so adverse to saan Pale cepa ta ae | ° e wee lin Gilve Iethscnees. semilivear ox * * * ollr own automotive industry and . a ———— } een) trea fie Asecnaetingn cal Veo } Defense Department con. to the men and women employed i mower) comtitteas) | ¥ Mianss FEATURING THE LATEST cena rn ~ os J foomied Potter's announcement. therein ‘ YE AR apped Cluldres fey 7 of ve 1 ai i hool storage budding at the aiding of decided on the progran Hie called the Japanese contract He said the committee would FASHIONS IN E WE ‘ ding 4 . . _ va. ee ne a cooperate With existing state» of the Waterford Village school will la tg after careful considera magic... for almost a half a ancies d he hoped fo i. | ~ be presented on million unemployed automotive — financing ia ‘cappedt Ate i , a a0 espe) fae ikers in my Michigan say | The Board of Education had He fay nuiad,” sald’ Fetter ts nothing of ihe unemployed actoes eens Or: §: K. perman We Al trened down the first request of a speech for the Senate, “it Is the nies in industries which sup-| ** * | sem te ak coil ; the group for use of Newberry unthinkable and unconscionable a a sulomotive companies.’ | The governor said the commit- at Some Location Feature a Elementary school on Clinton. that our own people should be by- a : tee would be divided into four | 17 N. Saginaw St. CONTACT ville road, due to the grewing passed in this fashion, particu- “task forces” concerned with in- | FE 4-7071 need for Waterford Township larly when we remember that The Church of Sweden Assembly dustrial and commercial mod- | LENSES school space. their taxes are helping to pay in Stockholm recently voted, 62 to ernization, manpower trends and Shimek will present recommen tRenbit” « * +e vee ‘0 aoe futere mie tetas Seed | dations for a proposed attendance Potter is seeking re-election this women fo become ordained min- ing economy and evaluation of | yea for the new Thomas Coole, wear in a state where widespread ISlGES. : Michigan S growth assets. _ ee aa The traol fia be } I teed tery th evplivment. primarily because NS, ~ —— —_—_—_—_— — : north side of Wathins Lake The af the prolonged siunyp in the auto suit Gey UM Shin S pxpected he oniotice Industrs. preceded the na TS Some t 1if¢ het Xe I He teorak tbe pece As bon that card The Arms vesterday said it will wu: ” * .* * award 100 millian dollars in truck f Kings Board members will also discuss and trailer contracts to U. S. auto, ') R UG semor high school sites, and furth makers within the next 390 days. | you er eonsideration will be given the Of thie total, 3.200 three-quarter! request for the school district's par ton trucks and 1.000 one-ton trucks | S @) R ES ELEVISIO ROYAL eipation in paving the road on the would be produced in Detroit, An : west side of Donelson school earlier report that the order con- Bids on library furniture for the sisted of 33.000 trucks proved erro-| SOVEREIGN new John D Pierce Junior MEN neous and was later revised by! a school will be opened and the potter's office board wil] also he asked to make * * * i WORSTEDS selections of classroom furniture 4 Defense Department spokes-| iN) OW, “(AJ TUBE for the school, scheduleq to open man said this country will purchase ama in, Se a mber Japanese versions of tfucks used hy the US. Army in World War) OW WATIONALLY ADVERTISED TESTING I! and no longer produced in this} South Africa Studies country. He said they will be man-| Control of Evaporation ufactured in the Tokyo-Yokohama | r| AVAILABLE AT area ala _CAPE TOWN, South Afriea — “If we tried to produce them | ° TH K | FTY Nobody has to tell you how “great” you look In a ROYAL -{ South Africa is testing methods to here.’ the spokesman said, “tit SOVEREIGN sult by Clipper Craft. You'll know {t yoursel! halt rapid evaporation of water would mean complete retooling.”’ The trim, modern styling, the rich-looking colors and patterns, in dams, Capé Town reports He said Japanese manufacture : our pefect fit—these give you supreme confidence, that your sanorati 3 aro ; . Poo appearance is at its peak. And. because we're one of the 1318 Evaporation of the Roolberg will be much cheaper. | stores that buy as @ group. you get a sweet. low price so | Dam costs an average of 2.500.000 1, spokesman said the World! your self-satisfaction is even greater! Enjoy a try-on today! paling ot eater bey exceedine War ILstyle trucks probably were $55 ne Vic Ae for ee = desited because the Japanese Annual loss by evapor: ation from “°™ ed services will find them eas- ier to maintain than present mod-| | DRUG STORES . NO OBLIGATION NO PURCHASE NECESSARY open water surfaces in the Union els varies from see feet ieee than * * * | vine feet, according to the Depar | nine feet, acce 1g te 2 par When asked why no announce- ment of Hydrology in Pretoria : , ment of the plan was made last THRIFTY DRUG COUPON THRIFTY DRUG COUPON THRIFTY DRUG COUPON Mens wernt ie ue 4 pn aki! wn year, he rephed, “We don’t an- For Lovelier Waves! 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Near Seari x HURON Comer Telgeraph Next te to Matiegal Qrevery peer THE PONTI AC PRESS, THU RSD. AY, MARCH 20, 1958 - ee ee Ae oe ee TEACHING THE TEACHERS — New Jersey grade school teachers learn new techniques at Tomorrow’ Face Ditticult College Courses WASHINGTON (NEA) — Forget about becoming a school teacher’ unless you're ready to tackle one of the toughest courses a college has to offer. MEET CHALLENGE School experts believe prepara- tion for the teaching profession must be placed on a par with that received by doctors and lawyers if the U.S. is going to meet success- fully the Soviet challenge in sci- ence and education. Dr. T. M. Stinnett, executive sec- retary of the National Commission on Teacher Educ: ition and Profes- sional Standards, declares. “People are going to have te be more broadly and richly edu- cated than ever before in our history." The high ranking Na- tional Education Association of- ficial explains’ that this will calf for teachers of the highest qual- ity, And the best way to guarantee that they ards, he believes, is to design a rigid college curriculum for teach- ers comparable to professional studies like law and medicine. * * * “Indeed, the basic distinguishing mark of all respected professions is the completion of a prescribed college or university program of preparation.” Dr, Stinnett says. “If no prescribed program exists, then no profession exists."’ First of alt he believes all teachers should train for at least five years and receive a masters degree. In fact, he looks forward te the day when they will have to go to college for six years, “You just don't turn out a broad- ly educated teacher in four years and train him professionally, too,"’ Dr. Stinnett declares. He would like to see teachers take only gen- era] academic courses until] they reach their junior year in college. PICK UP COURSES Then they would pick up courses: in teaching techniques which would continue throughout the next three years along with more academic > |Supreme Court. * OKs Conviction iof Portland DA High Court of Oregon ley should have moved against the gambling which took place at a party given by a paint dealers’ association to raise charity funds. Langley, who recently filed for Democratic nomination to regain he would appeal to the U.S. Su- preme Court. Rules Against. Langley e * in Gambling Case tion of Dist. ley on a charge of deliberate fail ure to prosecute gambling was up- held yesterday by * * pending against Langley, aceus-} jing him of conspiracy to hinder! the job of district attorney, said’ Two other state charges are still Fi Japanese Workers Clash With Police workers tangled in minor clashes today as Japanese labor stepped up its annual spring drive for) more pay. * * Thirty thousand posta] and tele- TOKYO w — Police and postal | the Oregon ft their jobs for two-hour rallies. | nae to take Ae bribe. ‘Seventy thousand members of These indictments are among ete “Enter Suggestions in Hospital Contest Money-saving ideas originated! by four St. Jaseph Mercy Hospital) employes have been entered in a $4,000 state-wide contest sponsored | by the Michigan Blue Cross Or- ganization and the Michigan Hos- pital Assn, The competition known as Michigan's First Search for New Hospital Achievements, and is im- is portant because it encourages operational improvements. ‘the major area in which hospitals are able to make economie savings,” according to Sister Mary Williams R.S.M The hospital has submitted con- test entries in behalf of Mary A. Johnson, Irene Cuthbertson, Ida Wilson and Mrs. Robert Dorse. Miss Johnson and Miss Cuthbert- ison combined on an idea that ied! ‘to the hospital’s new procedural |manual for handling sas tapoons insurance claims, Miss Wilson and Mrs. Dorse were instrumental in developing ‘a telephone pool. Portable Plastic Silo Has 80-Ton Capacity ALLIANCE, Ohio — new port able plastic tubular being distributed by an firm that says its product silo is Alliance will lessen feed costs and increase profits fot farmers, The plastic pulled up like a stocking as it is filled with the firm says, silo is laid flat and silage, ‘and it is highly resistant to mold, moisture, and chemicals. The silos have a capacity-of up to 80 tons. _ tan. fruit Says Tree Spray Can Help Home Fruit Growers EAST LANSING (INS) — A Michigan State University ento- mologist says: an all-purpose fruit spray is the most practical answer to insect and disease problems for backvard fruit growers. Alfred C. 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EDDY Gun-Toting Legislato Deprived of Weapons | * * * legislator, who asked his be used, not said *® * * 0 The audience will be a-youngish| one, mainly, “beginning about age| five and including as many chil-! dren of older ages as like a good: 1 NOWS story. | 2 ZERFEE ' And the storyteller will be the | Scena city’s new children’s librarian, | 5 WATH Mrs. John H. Eddy, a lover of 6 ETELS gooc tales who has been a library 7 GHIRBT assistant in Royal Oak and | 8 ROMTS Highland Park. 9 NIRA u Mrs. Eddy was graduated from ‘oom ee Sian Be cae a ~¢the University of Vermont and Yesterday's answer: (R)oCkies, gOld, |nolds a graduate degree in library 5-20 (P)ueblo, cOal, oRe, sugAr, (I)nDian, studies from Western Reserve Uni- i) What's My Line. Inc COlor. TS versity. Fam, PRANEFORT | As for the stories, they'll be of, . , Ky. (P—A_ state'the variety eommon to anyone's, ‘ + aol name childhood, full of cowboys, Indians, | | Movies Joe Palooka Sergeant-at-|adventures, an occasional pirate Unhurt in Plane Crash Arms Delbert Vaughn took pistols’ from two other legislators a late session of the House of Rep- resentatives yesterday. * * * There was no fuss, but state detectives were assigned to the corridors just in case. Vaughn took the pistols after being tipped to date. be devoted to stories of special in- terest to the five-to-seven-year- three ss olds, the rest to stories for ‘sevens and up.” the two lawmakers were flourish- Atoms Exhibit Slated ing them playfully in the hall * * * The last time a gun was pulled Atomic Energy in the Kentucky Legislature was|“Atoms for Peace” in 1950, The sergeant-at-arms of|be on display at the University of |hess, the House drew one when two rep-, Michigan from March resentatives got into a fight. ways. ANN ARBOR iF — :13. The US.'_ - Commission’s Suburbs of American cities truly, exhibit will | breeding places for mental ill- 28 to April Said? perhaps and possibly a few space-, juring travelers. Good stories brought up * . ? | vs. The first part of the hour on Afflict Minds? injury last night when he crash- DENVER uw—Joe Kirkwood, 35 he movies’ Joe Palooka, escaped landed his light plane at Munici- Doctor Doubts Charge That These Localities | Breed Mental Illness wood, ‘airliner to Columbus, Ohio, where} he is scheduled to appear at the! PHILADELPHIA uw — Are the ‘ pal Airport. gear movie. » He said the landing failed to function. Kirkwood, a pro golfer in -Holly-) continued by commercial, pening of a new Joe Palooka) Registration Deadline 24th not only for new residents of Pontiac but also for older ones who have moved within the city recently. voter registrations, it is also the last time before the April 21 election that changes of address can be registered at the City Clerk's office by voters already registered. of address? Won't they be allowed to vote anyway, since they are legally registered? in which they are registered,” she pointed out. of the city’s seven voting districts and into another, with- out letting City Hall know about it, is going to have to vote in his old district, not his new one. be elected, one from each voting district. the district in which you now live, you have to be regis- tered in that district,” Mrs. Evans warned absent-minded voters who have not filed changes of address in her City Hall office. ~ : | Monday the 24th of this month ts an tmportant date * * * Not only is 8 pm. next Monday the deadline for new Why should registered voters worry about a change Sure they can vote, but maybe not for the candi- date they want to vote for, City Clerk Ada A. Evans warned. “State law says that voters must vote in the district This means that a voter who has moved out of one “If such a voter shows up at the polls April 21, election officials will register a change of address for him. But it wen’t go into effect until the next eiec- tion,” Mrs. Evans explained. At the April 21 election, seven city commissioners will * * * “If you want to vote for a commission candidate in One South Saginaw, Corner Pike mis ALLY FAMOY Ag ahh 5OR 4, YEAR Reguler . ° 9 as some social critics have * * * Dr. Donald C. Klein, director of ¢v OF SMART BRAND NEW WALLPAPER LIVING ROOMS 49° SINGLE ROLL ROOMS 39° SINGLE ROLL Kitchen BATH A. Sa YOUR YOUR YOUR CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE Values to $1.00 Values to 80c Values to 60c 29° SINGLE ROLL WE CARRY 34 S. Saginaw NBERGER’S WALLPAPER CO. FE 2-7001 ohnsion PAINTS ithe Wellesley (Mass.) Human Re- lations Service, asked the ques-, ition today in a panel discussion ‘may never be in a position to an-| swer such a question adequately. | In the first place. the effects of childhood milieu usually do not be- come fully apparent until children are grown * * * | “Moreover, there are several! ‘factors which should make us ‘cautious in evaluating the suburb! las a social environment. We are| jin a period of rapid transition and jit is difficult to distinguish ad jtween the strains of suburban liv-| ‘ing per se and strains which have | arisen from rapid growth, mobil-| ity and sudden dislocations in community life.” To a degree, Dr. Klein conced- ed that the critics had reason to speak of cracks in the picture ve dows of modern suburbia. ’~ * * Such critics, Dr. Klein said, | represent modern suburbia as “inhabited by conformist organi- zation men and their hyper-active, | 'frustrated and club-happy wives. |These communities reputedly |raise their children at a level of ja somewhat frenzied, but basical- lly conformist, directed-by-others | mediocrity. * * “The results, we are told, are a high rate of psychosomatic af-' flictiong and marital difficulties, family acquiescence to social pres- sures which violate the family’s own standards for appropriate child behavior, and an underlying, | chronic, gnawing feeling of pur- ’ poe , I | According to the ancient Salic |Code of Laws, proclaimed by King ‘Clovis in the Fifth Century, a woman cannot become the ruler ‘of France. 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MARCH 20, 1958 Is ‘ THIRTY-THREE ; ‘2 | - _ | | , C 00) “f= {() = = & & : Prices THURS. through SUN. March _20-21-22-23! aca 9 Large No. 22 Can Farm Fresh Grade A Whole FRYERS We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities YACHT CLUB COFFEE GONE YACUUM CAN-DRIP or REGULAR = i hae [Pp iT B CLOVERLEAF ~ Ne itn i } NS : 7 \i : WHITE MEAT M IN wn & . Ni GRATED a. ¥ j VS TUNA | ifcai su oan \ Why! MLN \ op to a Family — cm | 5° Ma ii," ili ii | ie — Limit 1 Ib. . Sealtest - ) MUSSELMAN c APPLE WICE ICE CREAM Faciat Tissue ae. 15° @ STRAWBERRY Easy Monday LIQUID STARCH =e. 2° Steele Brand Hygrade’s SPINACH PARTY LOAF | ol Wes T oy 12-oz. 37 @ CHOCOLATE Can Can @ BLACK RASPBERRY ROYAL : @ VANILLA | @ BUTTER ALMOND , | @ FUDGE ROYAL eam @ NEOPOLITAN ~ BIG HALF-GALLON PACKAGE NO. LIMIT Seve 30c Per Pkg. GREEN GIANT Great Big Tender | SWEET PEAS Cove No. 303 Can FRESH CRISP NEW CABBAGE FARM FRESH LARGE EGGS DOZEN 5 m5 in Carton FOO _ 1200 BALDWIN — SAHRoUGH SUNDAY, waren 23,7580 HIGHLAND RD. “soso enamas | Wriday 9AM te Pen | BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY] “itt ie 8 Ever a fia ; ‘ Tes so i, \ ie THE PON'TIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 i PAN FRIED LIVER — Thin slices of beef liver cooked gently _and served with an herb flavored sauce are a real delicacy. Bright- ening the serving platter are grilled tomatoes topped with buttered crumbs and garnished with sprigs of parsley. In the background, fluffy mashed potatoes round out this tempting meal j Tender Pan Fried Liver Better With Herb Sauce For those who are already fond cithe in the boiling water Add of liver this recipe for pan fried gradually to flour mixture Cook liver with herb sauce will come as gently over low heat unti] mixture Gradual and add a pleasant variation. [t may also is smooth and thickened change the minds of those who ly stir in evaporated milk. think they don't lke liver. oregano, This calls for thinly sliced liver Bring to serving temperature which really needs only a few min- over low heat, stirring frequently. | utes cooking The meat should be Do not boil. Serve hot over pan nicely browned, but cooked gent!) fried liver Makes sufficient sauce so that it will remain tender. The for 4 servings perfect foi] is the smooth cream) white sauce that goes with it. Made with rich evaporated milk so tha its flavor and consistency will be the finest, the sauce is deftly Rhubarb Brings seasoned — e ne meat, Spring Into Menus | Bright red tomatoes, grilled and’ The red of rhubarb is like a stop topped with buttery crumbs. and light at the food counter—stop and! mashed potatoes would be good buy. Its bright color and tartness “go withs” for this delicious meat.‘jg certain to perk up appetites | Pan Fried Liver states the MSU Marketing Infor- 3 tablespoons flour imation Agent. ers sal ' Team rhubarb In sauce or pie epper 3 tablespoons butter or bacon drip- With fresh frozen strawberries. | pings h it : 1 Ib. beef or calves liver, sliced Rhubard red goes with pineapple Mix flour, salt and pepper in a yellow too pie pan. Dredge liver slices in the Hothouse rhubarb is young and flour mixture. Melt butter or drip-,tender. Leave the peeling on. Go pings in a large fry pan. Place ¢@Sy With the water when you cook liver in fry pan and cook over low it suggests Mrs. Josephine Law heat until Sone. browning both Yer. If you bake rhubarb, two sides. Serve hot with Herb Sauce. abe of water is plenty for Makes 4 servings. wo pounds. Just for fun and fla- Ver interest, add orange juice to, * * * rhubarb, One-four cup of juice to Herb Sauce a pound of rhubarb will make the 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoon: finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsiey family sit up and take notice. Different Fruit Salad 1 tablespoon flour a cu olling water 1 bee’ Like fruit salads for lunch? Try | : boutllon cube ¢ evaporated mi . | \% uspese crumbled oregane one of crisp greens, prunes stuffed, Melt butter in a small saucepan, With bits of crisply cooked bacon, | Add onion and cook gently until orange slices and mayonnaise or| onion is yellow and transparent, |French dressing. Center the salad Remove from heat. Stir in parsley,|with a scoop of creamstyle cot- salt and flour. Dissolve bouillon tage cheese HOT DOGS 39: ROCK STEWERS . .* 39° RABBITS 59° TURKEYS, 3 to 5 lbs. 45° OLEO..... .5* 1,00 CREAM CHEESE ‘29: ICE CREAM. . .'/. “ 59: GRAPEFRUIT . . .~ 69° ORANGES, Florida ": 49° APPLES 4» ™ 49 DANDEE BREAD 2 “ 29: Lge. EGGS, Grade A= 53° Frozen Food Values Fairlane Peas § Pe. 89¢ Fairlane French Fries 6 "= 89 Fairlane Cor . 6 Pie. 8G 3 SISTER'S MKT. 608 WEST HURON ST. canned Budget Meat By JANET ODELL « Ponfiac Press Nome Editor Do you brace yourself for a shock as you approach the meat counter, then shudder when your iworst fears are realized? | do. Just about that time I decide the fami- ly is going on a permanent diet of ground beef, vee meats and fish. But reason PIE jand | start to figure out what else I can bus * * * If your family is large — your paycheck low or completely ab- sent, this problem becomes more acute. But the famil, must have some meat in their diet Hlow are you going to do it? ' You may not like this, but it ‘true. You ll get food val- the same your cut, you can count on the’ Liver — unless you insist on’ li kN 1 ‘slong. slow cooking to tenderize calves liver — is always an econ-\°885 and liver stock. Mix well. pice sugar penetrate the ham, giving the meat fibers. omy meat. The following recipe! Turn into a greased 9x5x3-inch | | Set regulater for broiling. jit that different flavor, Place luncheon meat on broiler rack, Insert broiler pan and rack se, the top surface of the meat is twe inches from the heat. Broil ; until lightly leaf pan, patting the mixture , firmly in pan. Cut bacon strips in half and place over the top. Bake in a preheated moderate. Dishes Can Be Appetizing Creations ue fram the inexpensive ‘cuts and; This version of Siexiean style|calls for Jamb liver, but it can) oven (350 degrees) 1 hour. Yield: |.5 minutes or grades of meat as from the mostibeef steak can be made with com- ®@5ily be made with beef or pork) g to 19 servings, browned. liver. Don’t overlook luncheon meat as) Turn, spread egg white mixture delicious and highest priced porter-) mercial grade meat. house steak. Of course, we'd all | Mexican Style Beef Steak 1 pound round steak . ‘g pound 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs on meat slices. Place 2 strips of pimiento on each slice. Broil until topping is lightly browned, about Herbed Liver Leaf 2 pounds lamb liver pork sausage a budget item. By now your ex-Gl husband may have overcome his ‘dislike for canned meat and be prefer the steak. But let's be prac-| tical. 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon chili powder 2 lespoons instant minced onion willing to eat it Maybe you can A minute. Yield: 4 servings. ; , i cup flour 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning ; = : Go to a store that sells a lower | 2? SOP Ooous lard 2 teaspoons salt just serve it and not mention what 2 teaspoons celery salt 3% teaspoon powdered dry mustard ‘y clove garlic, minced 4 \% teaspoon ground black pepper | | 1 medium onion, chopped 1 No. 303 can tomatoes Mix 12 teaspoon. salt, chili pow- der, and flour and pound into : steak. Cook garlic and onion in = can get a good meal from f+ until tender; add meat and enuigh wales be, Cover Removel 2 * brown on both sides, Add tomatoes, liner front water end put through| ie ae ne you like the way meat tender- and remaining salt. Cover and sim-| h | 18 smal! strips of pimiento izers work, use some on this cheap- mer 45 minutes or until meat is > food chopper using the medium) Cut luncheon meat into 8 slices. er meat Then broil or {rs it. If tender. Prepare gravy trom drip. Dlade. (Save water to use later.) Combine lemon juice, salt, pepper, | you prefer to braise or pot roast pings. 4 servings. Ard pork sausage, bread crumbs, 'salad dressing, pickle relish and| instant minced onion, seasonings, parsley. Fold into unbeaten egg it is. Luncheon Meat—Tart Topping 1 can (12 oubees) luncheon meat 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1, tegspoon salt Few erains pepper 2 tablespoons salad dressing 1 tablespoon chopped parsley grade of meat. Sure, it’s all right. | it has to be government inspect- ed, The cut you pick out won't have the marbling of fat through it that better grades do. Still, Oranges Heighten Flavor Fresh tangy oranges bring ont a delightful flavor in ham — some- thing that's really new and differ- ent, Best of all, it’s so easy to make this dish. Prepare ham the way you prefer — broil, bake or fry —then add orange chunks that have been marinated in brown sugar. The orange juice and brown \% teaspoon cayenne pepper H eges, beaten ™% cup liver stock 2 slices bacan | Parboil liver for 5 minutes in, ee EAM WHIP DESSERT TOPPING MIX Now-enjoy luscious whipped toppin plus the convenience of a mix e Now from delicious whipped topping to serve on your favorite desserts! e You can fix DREAM WHIP ahead of time. It stays perfect in your refrigerator! e DREAM WHIP won't wilt, won't separate. You can serve any left-over the next day! 1. Just add milk and vanilla to (Chill mixture Uf weather is hot.) Then whip, , . \ Dream Whip. { ae ey a e Enjoy all you want! DREAM WHIP is so low in calpries—only 15 calories in a table- spoonful. DREAM WHIP is thrifty too! eSo convenient! DREAM WHIP package needs no refrigeration. You'll find it in your grocer’s packaged dessert section. a magical mix—rich, velvety, dream whip DESSERT TOPPING MIX e Get some today You'll love it! one package makes about a pint ‘wondertul low pricel 2. Makes 2 cups of thick, perfect topping. Dream Whip tastes every bit as luscious as it looks. ~ , ; “A ‘ soe ae : ‘< a : . ‘\ 20, 1958 : THIRTY-FIVE SAVE 20: SAVE 20¢ SAVE 20¢ SAVE 15¢ ==™ ALL-PURPOSE, ENRICHED == CAMPBELL’S PILLSBURY’S We CAKE MIXE —| MAXWELL HOUSE ; = COFFEE : : Us! GOLD LABEL '2-Gal. 498 ICE CREAM 4 PETERS SKINLESS Grade J ~ FRANKS ” } LAND O° LAKES _ Sted BUTTER “™” | Ls. $489 \ me 8 az) PILLSBURY. FLOUR 28°] wis 7 REMEMBER .... FOOD FAIR SELLS ~~ eye og 0e% = _ | cs$400 pene) —_CONLY U.S. “CHOICE” BEEF a YY ah (4 ee White, Yellow, Spice, Caramel, Orange or RUBY BEE Pure Fruit PRESERVES @ STRAWBERRY . @ CHERRY oy, C | @ RED RASPBERRY Jar ° @ BLACKBERRY BUY ONE OF EACH — SAVE 40c! CHICKEN OF THE SEA Chunk Style, Light Meat TUNA FISH Te. 259° FRANCO-AMERICAN Heat ‘n’ Serve SPAGH ETTI wena ff 6: $4 00 Clip poet Valuable Tonpen PB and Get ra 50 ans hire F REE! : This Coupon valid trom Thurs., March 20 through Sat., March 22, 1958 # ; at the Food Fair Miracle Mile Market only. No purchase necessary—limit AS 3 one oe ES customer. Prices Effective Through Sat., March 22. Z( Right Reserved to 3) Limit Quantities oe a a eee es ee ee THE BEARER MAY BUY A 1-LB. CAN OF " Maxwell House Coffee «69° § | AT THE MIRACLE MILE FOOD FAIR | Coupon has no cash value—void after Sat., March 22, 1958 None sold to dealers: or children LIMIT—1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER L. Meme eG Ge ee ee a a | Can LOW PRICES plus pf tay GREEN STAMPS Coupon has no cash value—void after Sat., March 22, 1958 Nes ne sold to dealers or children i LIMIT—1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER a ee ee es es oe a ee ee ee ees oe "| The Bearer May Buy a 1-LB. Pkg. of Grade 1 " Peters’ Skinless Franks “39° i AT THE MIRACLE MILE FOOD FAIR i THE BEARER MAY BUY A '2-GAL. CTN. OF SAVE 16c ON 2 LARGE BOXES OF Gold Label Ice Cream “49° RINSO-BLUE Bo aT THe miracte mite Foo Fain = Special 5c Off Label 2 49: couPON | Coupon has no cash value—void after Sat., March 22, 1958 L LIMIT—1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER THE BEARER MAY BUY A 1-LB. CTN. OF = Land 0’ Lakes Butter «59° # | AT THE MIRACLE MILE FOOD FAIR | C Coupon has no cash value—void after Sat., March 22, 1958 | None sold to dealers or chi Ide ren i Lbs. LIMIT—1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER L ag ma a — = a a al ‘\ Ripe, Juicy, Sweet Eating! s) STANDING RIBS The smart way to buy beef! Our butchers will cut them into Steaks, Roasts and Short Ribs for you. So fill he é ere DEL MONTE. "0 your freezer now! . "i S. CHOICE, FULLY MATURED, GRAIN-FED STEER BEEF STANDING STANDING 6 and 7th c FIRST 5 c RIBS lb RIBS lb ROAST . ROAST ° RIBSTEAKS "89° Chocolate Fudge : VE SUGAR Pes ky Cc Can HUNT'S Italian Style TOMATO PASTE...... HORMEL—with Beans — Pile CHILI CON CARNE... = QO AUNT JANE’S Krock Kured Kosher Style 4 g Pure Creamed Ye GAL. DILL PICKLES . COTTAGE CHEESE DOLE California 303 o a, FRUIT COCKTALL..... 4c eos, 19: wedi © FOREMOST Ctn. PLAIN OR BUTTERMILK Tubes 29° DIXIE’S PRIDE BISCUITS of 10 Sale of FROSTY ACRES Frozen Foods! © MIXED VEGETABLES None sold to dealers or children i OREGON U. S. NO. 1 EXTRA FANCY S2tt=rzz=z2i = = D’Anjou PEARS can yea sacs 2 ch 79 SPREAD ¢ MEAT PIES | © CAULIFLOWER . $ e BROCCOLI SPEARS pkgs. © GREEN BEANS , ; enn 4 THIRTY-SIX _ so THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCII 20, 1958 _ Deviled Crab ee a Supper Dish ; Perhaps the meal most fun to! prepare is a Sunday night supper. You can make it as informal as! you please, because everyone is! relaxed and in a mellow mood at/| the end of a day of leisure. Then | is the time to experiment with! recipes uptil vou find something: you enjoy making and that every-; dody will like. * * + . If you have individual ae kins or baking dishes in the shape of erab or scallop shells, why not try out new recipes for them. be- ginning with this one for Deviled Crab. recommended by the Na tional Fisheries Institute: | Deviled €rab nee a in niitimntnntne SOUPER SPECIAL 2? cans cranpmest i 1 small enion, minced j 3 tablespoons butter or margarine | 2 tablespoons flour | 1 teaspoon dry mustard / : 1 cup milk = { 'g teaspoon salt ; 14 teaspoon pepper i : sprigs pareles chopped | } ‘y teaspoon nutmeg | i ere beaten Float crisp hacon curls on hot, hearty 1 cup grated [talian cheese ‘ 4 ie 3 : ee ip extra : Pick over be and rerive a obs « . \ vegetable soup. Make every sip aa any fibrous membranes, Set acide : : saa special with Krispy Saltines. Boxe i Sattte onion jn butter until wie ion hine way, they're fresher, hut not brown Pemove mar om SPANISH OLIVE. CHICKEN STEW — Serve Chicken Stew and assorted relishes. Potato snack the new Sunshi ‘i. to 1 A Vi heat and stir an fln ind al a tempting supper with bowls of Spanish Olive erackers are delicious accompaniment with stews | ; flakier, “Krispy er than = m ads until well blended Grad , {lavor accent your favorite foods. ally ded 1 i tick : te] H . “ok wae, tris ot Si tfed G Oli Add | i cook sauce. stirring copstint nul wcice stats to bol. Pen uU e reen lves ~ til thick. about 2 minutes: Add salt nr heat t : -e boils pepper, parsley and putme¢ from heat before sauce ei and V I, r | pep * ‘ LE ETM tir my t go, the. » 4 stir in grated cheese and crat a ( ) O O ( > me: . . = meat. Turn into 6 or 8& indi idual Is es J iy Stir a little of the sauce into the/ramekins or shells Brown in a €nanich oils dd fl t 1 ' tek d Wor-| ‘ * _ aes a ~ Sr < es 3 for CX. s : ae cate A | * ry ~ beaten egg and then add egg mix- hot oven, 400 degrees F. about “PANISD OllVes add flavor, tex- olives, cheese, catchup and Wor The Saltine of 1000-end-1 uses from the Thousand Window Bakeries of Sunshine Biscutts... ~ cee : ture and a bright note of color to cestershire sauce, Cook over low} , : : ture to hot sauce. Stir constantly 10 minutes or until top is brown 2 ; | : pean : ON ae . ee wa a __ chicken and vegetable stew. It is heat 5 minutes, stirring occasivn- —— ee See erde : St a recipe you'll find especially use- ally. Serve over toast. Serves 4. ful af there happens to be left--— - -.-_._-____ _____—._____ = over chicken in the refrigerator The addition of vegetables. olives ind cheese makes a hearty, nu- Iritious and tasty main course at suppertime An equally good combination of cheese and olives is found in the ; Spanish Rarebit recip Spanish Olive Chicken Stew ; btup Cket ovk | lcup choppe onions | 1 p choppec nia ¥ 3 cups liced a ', cup sliced pelea tuffed gree: OHiiv +f 4 1', cups tmillk 2 cups grated Cheddar cheese ‘about '2-pound) 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash cayenne pepper 2 cups diced cooked chicken | Combine chicken stock, onions. |celery and carrots. Cover and cook, until vegetables are tender. Add remaining ingredients: mix well Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionaly, until cheese is melted Serves 6 CARNATION * * * Spanish Rarebit * 2! Pspool hatter or ? Tearine To mecturm edi onion. sitced | i, cup Honus green pepper | 2 }-pound car iney beans. drained 1-3 cup che ppe 4 pimiento-stuffed green ¢ ee 2 cups grated Cheddar cheese (abou |%-pound) TALL CANS ; 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce | 4 sllees buttered toast $ ' Melt butter or margarine; add ' onion and green pepper and cook ' until tender, Add kidney beans, CANS 1 BAKED PINEAPPLE — Golden fresh pineapple lends a Midas’ touch to your dinner table when it’s baked with spice and served up Coffee Filling Lips with your favorite ham or pork dish } Doughnut Layers ! Fresh, Grade A Add Glamor to Meal ee thie moa “oaffee ant dpe HUNT'S DELICIOUS resh, “rade With Baked Pi Je men ac Sn Cc , it Qa e INcCaPP = powdered Siigar doughnuts from Pp EA - ES TOWN SQUARE FROZEN Fresh pineapple has a special !+ vaulecnecaa Mitten) qetke dared eae weaken Ch A | flair for reviving tired menus, so : Be ' partment in half crosswise . erry or pp e 3 tablespoons. hone, Pile : , . a ; , ; : ’ bine } iwocrear send it an invitation to dinner’ Scrub pineapple with a stiff Combine '2 pint whipping cream. No. 300 C whenever you detect signs of the prush. With a sharp, serrated ', cup = confectioner’s sugar, ? family’s flagging interest in meal- knife, remove top and split pine- teaspoons instant coffee, and 124. Can . PAN- time fare. Don’t wait for the des-' apple into quarters lengthwise. Re- teaspoon of vanilla in a chilled : Cc lb. sert course, either, for beneath the move “eore’’ and cut each wedge bowl. 3eat mixture until thick READ pineapple’s sun - bronze. exterior carefully away from the skin Slice enough to hold its shape there hides a wonderfully versatile wedges in 'e-inch thick slices, and Put doughnut halves together flavor that’s equally happy to ac- re place them in the. skin. sandwich-fashion with thick filling : New ROYAL SCOTT LARGE 5 f eOtIT Se > -e-flavore IPE | i . : i company i a dish, e hake + ark Sprinkle each wedge with mace sal core fav ( reli / am PRESSEL S Grade L Skinless Cc FAMILY AS Prosi ae ne ee and salt. Brush with a mixture O@Mish wi es LE. Lb SIZE chops, for instance, acquires a sin Mixture will make eight servings s prising amount of pomp and cit Bt Hen ts Ban bones: - es es 8 8 Each eumstance when set lexide Savory Wrap cach wedge erparately in ; foil, Jeaving a small opening at Turk Stuff 4, Appl Baked Pineapple: and a baked ham urke tutte es . tr . eecial ocx a eae ie the top. Place wedzes in a baking y PP Y T Hickory Smoked Slab to ambrosial Almost as easy (lsh ina moderate oven (350 de Stuff mediim sized apples with ellow C Lh. CC seen ; al, wes “ es grees) and bake for one hour, chopped or ground turkey sea- BA ON to prepare as the common baked basting occasionally during bak Quarters : eee a ACRES potato, this spicy emissary from soned to taste with salt and pepper ‘ e Fresh, Lean Po e s £ 2 bright feather into your chef's cap taf (ee a) a Bake in moderate oven in covered Serve as an accompaniment to casserole for about one hour or Savory Baked Pineapp ry d Pineapple jbaked pork chops or ham. Makes until apples are done, basting oc- 1 whole fresh pineapple Ye teaspoon mace four servings casionally with cranberry sauce. “If Its Alive — It's Fresh” 4-8 Ib. avg. 10-15 Ib. avg. Capons49: Hen Turkeys h FAT HENS — WILD RABBITS — COON — CHITTLIN’S — FRYERS FRESH FISH ARE CHEAP FRESH SILVER FRESH DRUM | | FRESH Buffalo BASS SH EEPSH EAD Whitefish , Lb. 39° Lb. 45° Lb. 29° Lb. 59° SALMON STEAKS — HALIBUT STEAKS — SNAPPERS — OYSTERS ~~ FRESH SMELT~SHRIMP PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Saginaw St. : Wholesale and Retail FE 4-1521 the tropics puts an air of distinc ing by spooning the remaining and a pinch of allspice Top with * Chicken * Turkey * Beef tion cae a family meal—and a butter and honey into the open. gone tablespoon of cranberry jelly For $ All Purpose LESTOIL (us" * O7° DEMING’S RED SALMON TALL 69: CAN Detergent SYRUP KRISPY CRACKERS — EE 24-01. 59¢ Pks. 29¢ Banquet COMPLETE yey ae FROZEN wae agit | DINNERS 69¢ Lb. 29¢ ce ES 49: We Reserve the Right @ Turkey a = le SUPER FAIRLANE Fresh Frozen , \ ' MaEGee 0 ys, 24-0. Your Choice Reynolds Wrap ' @Beer @ Wine e Liquor to Take Out : c Corner Baldwin Ave and Walton Blvd. FF ; a ? 5 Cc - Roll 4 ORE HOURS: Mon., Tues, Wed., Thurs. 9 to 9 . Friday 9 to 10; Seturday and Sunday 9 te 9 ne = ~ __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1958 — See rane Cypress Gardens ORANGE JUICE Sealtest COTTAGE HART California BARTLETT PEARS cy PRESS GARDENS 4NGE WIC! THIRTY-SEVEN — Crackin’ Good COOKIES © Duplex Sandwich @ Lemon ® Banana One Pound Package 23° Your Choice 99 gf CHEESE }::95° No. 212 46 a = Can . ae L&S Pure ¢ Lusco . Shs. STRAWBERRY WHOLE SWEET | PRESERVES PICKLES Special 2 : 49: 3 9" Big Quer / Value Jor Rese Quantities ae * SLICED E-Z MONDAY i «CO LIQUID STARCH A HALF 2 9 C SPECIAL . GALLON | VALUE! Frozen Minute-Maid Your Choice Blended Juice Grapefruit Juice Pineapple Juice Grape Juice Mix ‘Em or Match ‘Em eccccccecoooeores® eocceces® Fresh Pan-Ready Star Kist RED SOCKEYE SALMON Banquet FROZEN DINNERS 49: Chicken, Turkey or Beef Sanford Street 8 DER-MADKET 165 Ie Pike Street { orner Ph. FES \)0 Auburn Ave. FP OOD=0=-MAE Ph. 2-1298 -831] bl ‘ THIRTY-EIGHT _ a F | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Peach Top Cake | Best if Warm Different dessert ideas are al- ways welcome to those who like to| cook. For a real peach of a des-| sert your family will love Dutch Peach Cake at lunchtime, dinner- time or snacktime. It’s made fla-| vorful with a topping of canned | sliced peaches brushed with cur. rant jelly. Serve it warm with light cream, YOUR GUARANTEE 'OF QUALITY SPECIAL! This Weekend... THURSDAY a a Dutch Peach Cake C 1 ere | Me light eream | *, cup sugar l cup packaged “biscuit mix j 1 can . ib 13 of + psijced peaches 1 teaspoon cinnamon ', leaspoon nutmeg | 2 tablespoons flour tablespoons butter, or margarine t, cup currant telly ° 1 tablespoci, water Light cream Mix beaten egg and cream Add 3 tablespoons of the sugar and! Rarovs SATURDAY Spread in a buttered shallow &x12- aan Pr a li « Bi foes lak ee on “ [ it inch: baking, pan- Arrange dreincd DUTCH PEACH CAKE — Make your dinner with a topping of canned peaches and hot currant ave Cc a e on amous ua { y peach slices over the dough. MIX: special tonight by serving Dutch Peach Cake for jelly, It’s best served warm with cream. remaining siigar, spices, flour and dessert. This quick taste treat 1s made extra good melted butter; spoon over peaches. — ~ . ee eee _. ee ee | Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees) | about 30 minutes. until browned | Mix. currant jelly and water iin Sit tf Appl Wi th ( R t V g t bl a small saucepan; heat until jelly u es | orn 00 e e | es | || ) | is melted, stirring. Brush over B d B ) peach cake. Serve warm with light’ ‘The idea of sunshine being stored |apple and fry in skillet until bacon U gel a ancers of celery in fat until the pork 1s Department of Agriculture | sug Stretches Apple Season (22 Information a ay to’ eight merwines lin a can or package of sweet cols crisp. Add whole kernel_corn to. , rutabagas, parsnips and carrots! ss lis not entirely a product of an/frying pan and heat thoroughly. Pound of Pork Gan overworked imagination. Ii apple shells with mixture of shoppe . =o aa 8 a l) Ravine It took sunshine, working on the!corn, bacon and apples. Return to SMe rough sledding at the fresh § F ; Pj green of the corn leaves, to build |hot oven until apple shells are wee able counters. Many of the erve our In le up sugar in the corn kernels and soft Sprinkle with sugar ang "esh, tender vegetables usually By CTISSCTOSS With bacon. strips. Slip| found at the markets are scarce, well heowned gest -combining — plentiful sweet : . Add two cups of water. a bit of © and apples in a hearty dish, | Apple time can now be any time have flavors all their own when bay leaf, salt and pepper and cook eth led Apples. For this par- in Michigan, thanks to CA. Con- buttered or served in a cream - ania covered skillet for 20 minutes ticular use, you may find Rome 4,6) led atmosphere storage ‘duce Add their flavors in stews e Add a half cup of sliced raw po- Bea uty apples a good selection. | stretches the season of some apple °F With pot roasts. For crisp tato and % cup of sliced raw car- |They're large and they hold their’ \.arieties by several months, re- crunchy salads serve them raw. ran land (contirae toleook fon an shape and color well. Use either jates the Marketing Information Root vegetables are a clue to, other 20 minutes canned or frozen corn whole kernel’ agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer cutting fresh vegetable costs says} Prepare biscuit dough. Transfer style. 'MeIntosh apples can now reach the “ITS Josephine Lawyer. the cooked meat and vegetables| For each serving, hollow out the markets in good condition as lat: oO sto a casserole; add one small can center of a large apple, leaving-a as June, where before they have Curl Bacon for Broiling of peas and a small can of whole Wall of about a quarter inch. usually disappeared by Februar. Ty add distinction to a serving kernel corn. Put the biscuits on Place apple shelis in a greased Apples kept under refrigeration platter of a breakfast entree, serve top of the mixture and bake in @ baking dish, 400 degrees for 10 in air with higher-than-normal car-pacon curls to prepare, Joosely. hot oven, 425 degrees. In about 12;/mirutes, then remove. bon dioxide and lower-than-usual poll strips or half strips of bacon! aa minutes, the biscuits should be, While apple shells are baking, oxygen keep fresh and crisp much and tavien with wooden picks. | done, and the pork pot pie is'dice apples taken out of center longer than apples kept in ordinary Seseliae bacon curls the same as} = : s ready to serve, and dice a d dice a strip « of bac ‘on | for each ‘storage. bacon. strips. If you are a price conscious make them sweet and tender To make pork pot pie for four Qo neidenc e, most of the varieties Under broiler until bacon is’ ‘high priced and variable in qual- people, get a pound of pork shoul of sweet corn are a sunshine vel-/browned. Then Shae to the table. j,,. der meat cut into cubes. Coat low, OO 1 t reot vegetal to : 4 ‘VOL vegetables come to your a the pork with flour and iry with . ‘ : : : Home economists of the U. S Controlled Rine-phers rescue, suggests the MSU Market-| a sliced omon and a cut-up stalk eet tal Agent. 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FAMOUS SINCE 1859 Green Peas som , , 2 it 37¢ Cut Corn worm, . . . 2 net 37 | | Vegetables “wuxs" . . 2 mer 29¢ Green Beans sitiitt, 2 wt. 45c (| 4 Wax Beans wm ., 2 wet 49 «Aromas AND Flavor: OF: rn BREWED COFFEE Chicken Pot Pies wnos rt ros. 89¢ Secnyeminte nto Fine Product ot STANDARO.BRANDS ING. Or8H8OK | Fo | ve ; \ en mn “we, ban : ae eo aout ae Ps ee ” I THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 THIRTY- NINE. \ BE SMART! SAVE DOLLARS NOT STAMPS! “TRADING STAMPS” SAID the UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Are an APPEAL to STUPIDITY. Here's a very “good” reason why. More Than 25 MILLION DOLLARS was paid out last year by retailers to Trading — Companies in the METROPOLITAN DETROIT AREA ALONE. This is enough money to cover the deficits in the city budget and go a long way toward helping solve the state financial crisis. $25,000,000.00 is a lot of money to shell out for “FREE” STAMPS. : Ky HEINZ Fancy Quality Deming’s Genuine Alaska, a TO SALMON! Large 14 Oz. Bottles — WITH THIS Shh 2:39): a Kraft’s Famous MIRACLE Cl —— SAVE 40¢ Swift's Premium Canned Giant C WHOLE CHICKEN: 99 DEL MONTE Chunk Style og TUNA FISH YOU SAVE AT TOM’S! SAVE 8! | 2 3. Carnation or Pet MILK = 45° ace oo: L&S PRESERVE SALE PEACH-APRICOT or STRAWBERRY = AG: Kraft’s Philadelphia Le Very Finest CREAM A =10' | == CHEESE * SAVE 49c! Wilson's Ideal " ry FOOD Beech-Nut Gerber’s or Heinz * STRAINED * BABY FOOD PERCH 12-0z. Pkg. 3 pkgs. SAVE 10¢ is, : eS sine: ats dale oe |) ‘SAVE on TOM'S QUALITY MEATS | Repeated by Popular Request _. » Hygrade’s Sweetenized Make Your Own Filet Mignon 1 LB. CELLO PKG. : FRESH FROZEN WHOLE * SUGAR: CARROTS ' lz =2 HT 6 | SLICED a * B e ef * 1 LB. SOLID, FRESH ‘ie _ BACON re b.| ; *GREEN CABBAGE LEE LOGE DELIA S Tenderloins LARGE, CELLO PKG. Fancy Grade “A” Whole *RED RADISHES LARGE BUNCH, FRESH, MILD *GREEN ONIONS ONE FULL POUND OF *FRESH RUTABAGAS Your Choice ) Royal Scot BORDEN’S i io ,woeters,, 1| FRYING YELLOW OLEO } | ae OM > CHICKENS eq) yJ"- WILSON’S or BORDEN’S bie . <3 . eae bce sae ie a e a = se = g ae ' _ bea 4 Ee. 2 as a ie cs A sag ta i es ee Pe - = Ft, 2 , ° se > ee ne r i j Bee ae f : joe 2 Sa ty “q f . ord Cig ne : ‘i PE Ete nt re iceman tions nee ig ee ee ad ak : ne eh ee Ne en Se en eee he Ee oe ge oo ee 2 Re a Tee 4 5 : 7< ‘ea Bk ie a a oa 2 Ee } j \ } 3 | t i \ ; | | | i \ Se ee ee ee FORTY ij THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 By JANET ODEEL Pontiac Press Home Editor Living next door to the ‘hothouse| rhubarb capital of the world — Macomb county — we should be big boosters for and users of the delicious fruit. You can buy it now in your grocery stores, long, deep pink stalks that have a! wonderful delicate flavor. ¥ * * Earlier this month the annual Rhubarb Festival was held at Utica. In connection with day’s festivities a prepared rhu- barb contest was held. Hundreds| of good cooks from surrounding) areas brought in pies, cakes, pud-) dings, beverages and other foods! made principally of rhubarb. Three home economists judged the’ ' entries. i. a ee; Mrs, John F. O'Donnell of Rochester entered a Blushing Bun- ny Rhubarb pie, made with tapi- oca and egg yolks. She took home a ribbon and a merchandise prize. The mother of five young chil- dren, Mrs. O’Dennell is an en- thusiastic user of hothouse rhubarb. She also grows and freezes her own rhubarb dur- the | =" hpbby is “going an- ue Here is her recipe: BLUSHING BUNNY RHUBARB PIE By Mrs. John F. O'Donnell 4 cups cubed hothouse rhubarb 1 cup sugar t, cup quick cooking csesees 3 beaten egg yolks Pew drops red food cotoring 1 tablespoon butter | Baked pile shell Combine first five ingredients in top of double boiler, Cook over boiling water until tapioca dis- ‘solves and rhubarb is tender. Stir in butter. Pour into pie shell. For meringue: Beat 3 egg whites. Add 6 tablespoons sugar, one at a time. Continue beating until meringue folds over in soft peaks. Swirl ever pie, spreading to edges. Bake at 425 degrees until delicate brown. The grand prize went to an Armada cook who submitted a Rhubarb Chiffon Cake, We think you may like to try this unusual recipe, RHUBARB CHIFFON CAKE By Mrs, Frank Lambert Sift together 2'\4 cups cake flour 1% cups white sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons grated orange rind Make a well and add in order given: rg cup salad oll egg yolks % cup cold water ™% cup rhubarb Al aod “3 teaspoon vanilla Beat with spoon until eennotht Measure into large bowl: 1 cup egg whites yd ed GR) COS at the Third Annual Hothouse Rh A PRIZE WINNER — Mrs. John O'Donnell of Rochester displays the pie that won her a ribbon Recipe Takes Prize ubarb Festival ping. in Utica. Mrs. O’Donnell's pie is thickened with both tapioca and egg yolks, has a meringue top- Onions, Rice. Goodin Lent Onions have been grow nand used as a food since the beginning of time, Rice is an ancient food as old as civilization itself. It has been so important as a food that the word “rice” was the same as “food” in some languages. Here’s a delicious way to com-, bine these low cost, easily cooked foods to make a baked vegetable. Canned mushroom soup is used to add a creamy texture and to serve as a sauce, If you like peanuts, add a few peanut halves before the dish is baked. Onion Rice Casserole 3 cups sliced onions hope ares slices) *®5 cup uncooked white 2 teaspoons salt % teaspoon black pepper 4 cups water 1 10%-ounce can condensed cream of Mushroom soup M% teaspoon Tabasco sauce teaspoon Worcestershire sauce % cup cracker crumbs pete tablespoons melted butter or marga- ‘2 cup Parmesian cheese ‘e teaspoon garlic salt (if desired) Put the onions, rice, salt, pepper and water i Bring to a Pa gorous boil. Turn qj with a lid and leave over this low) heat 14 minutes, | Stir im the mushroom soup, Salice ang Worcester- qj shire sauce. Pour this mixture , into a greased 2-quart oven dish. Sprinkle the cracker crumbs over the top, Pour the melted butter or margarine over the cracker crumbs, Sprinkle with the Par- mesan cheese. Sprinkle the gar- lic salt over the top. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 40 minutes. If a darker crust is desired, sprinkle with paprika 10 minutes before the cooking time, cry, from that of 1900 . the pleasing easy meals that come! a) For the gourmet approach we from it. ion French salad dressing mix . , the kind you buy in the small paper packets... in beef dinner. hers... are practically teammates when it comes to flavor. Spread 42 teaspoon of this prepared condi- The kitchen of 1958 is a ll as The recipe file has also under- gone a change since Grandmother copied bits of her culinary knowl- edge onto scraps of paper. Gone, too, are the recipes calling for ‘‘a half egg shell of water’ or “butter the size of a walnut.” True there will always be old favorites . . . but new recipes and ideas soon find their proper place in the file. Here’s a trick . . . with frozen prepared din- ners, whieh you might like to use. Before the dinners go into the oven, carefully turn back the foil half way . . delectable morsel . “touch” to a beef dinner, fried chicken, haddock or turkey din- her, . and spoon in a . your own Once you've added your choice of ingredients pull the foil for- ward . {seal securely. (Haddock is the only) . ‘2-quart saucepan. '.xception.) Then follow the label . over the meat... and rections for heating temperature the heat as low as possible. Cover and time. To start off, try these ideas: a) Spread 1 tablespoon ginger imarmalade over chicken in frozen} nner... for zippy flavor and soft, shiny glaze. b) Sprinkle “% teaspoon old fash- over beef and gravy c) Another one for beef din- horseradish and beef Give. Individual Touch- to Favorite Frozen Meal r| ment over the beef slices in the dinner. | suggest lg teaspoon drained cap- ers . . , scattered over the had- idock and golden cream sauce in haddock dinner. Now you're on your own to gath- er new ideas, But we'll wager the price of your recipe file that Dad and the youngsters will have num- erous contributions to offer . . . once they catch on to this novel way of serving frozen prepared dinners. Tartare Sauce Puts Lip Into Stuffed Eggs Make these eggs several hours ahead of serving and refrigerate so flavors will develop, Stuffed Eggs Tartare 6 hard-cooked e 6 tablespoons commerelalty - « prepared tartar sauce 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1, teaspoon (generous) dry musterd Other raw salad vegetables Shell eggs and cut in half length. wise while still warm from cook- ing. Remove yolks and mash fine; add tartar sauce, parsley and mus- tard; mix well. Spoon mixture back into egg cavities. Cover and ‘irefrigerate to allow flavors to de- velop. Sprinkle with paprika and garnish each half with a parsley sprig just before serving, Serve 3 egg halves to a portion on salad greens and accompanied by other raw salad vegetables such as radishes, cucumber, tomato. Makes 4 servings. Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Pour egg yolk mixture, gradually into egg whites, folding gently, Then add ' cup rhubarb sauce, drained. Fold in carefully.| Pour into 10-inch tube pan. Best Bargains Bake 55 minutes at 325 degrees; | increase heat to 350 and bake 15 more minutes. Fresh Fish, Eggs Offer Frost with | The difference in what you want,give a spring time touch to your ot Week er. It is easy to find economical is over. This recipe makes § serv- ings. buys in one pound eans of peas, Toast and Ham beans, beets and corn; 46-ounce cans of juice; frozen pase Porm Base for Baked Egg Dish and peas. in the cupboard or in the freez- KEEPS SLIM NATURALLY Ea Creamy Icing. ‘and what you get at the food store, eee appear nm es produce . “Now there's an egg dish I'd go , idepartments — pink rhubar CLABBER GIRUS Creamy Icing [depends upon you. What you see,/ oi me pineapple. Hot Slaw Better for even on the day after Easter, 14 cup milk iread and decide makes the dif-) /when eggs are still running out of LUNCHEON 24a tablespoons flour About 80 per cent of the hot- . ® ° f ” ference in being satisfied or dis- . W th R my ears from Lent. Cook to very thick paste; cool. satisfied with your choices. ener me Se Umee Ipe Ives When eggs can be made tempt- Meanwhile cream % cup shorten- ~~ + + ee is able pepaaon ing even to a man who has sub-) © > , y. s yea mu . j : ae ofn rea ing with hy cup sugar and ‘4 tea As you make the weekly market improved in qaaily a quantity to mite oe twice e | ae spoon salt and 1 teaspoon vanilla. N ce a day for 40 days, they must , list, do you consider the season) over the 1957 crop Make your cold ham or turkey, at Add cooled paste to sugar and of the year and how this affects . hot rolls and fruit cake luncheon be good. Good in looks, good in together 1 cup sifted al [shortening mixture; beat until) ippli modi res Baked rhubarb holds its shape . : taste. The dish that prompted this) Mrs. GordonG supplies of meats, produce, frozen into something a little special by rs. ordon Gunn says... purpose flour, 3 teaspoons fluffy. Fold in 15 cup drained! better than rhubarb cooked on top ; enthusiastic outburst is ‘‘Ham and 73 cup ‘and canned foods, eggs and dairy P serving ripe olive slaw, The fol- ~ Clabber Girl Baking Powder, 8 | rhubarb sauce. | products? jot the range. Cut stalks in half- lowing recipe serves eight: Eggs, Delicious.”’ It's recommend-| “J have té watch calories to stay tablespoons sugar, and 1 tea- Do you recognize good quality ‘i i ati ieee Hehe haga 1 medium sized cabbage, shreddea ed by home economists of the De-| size 12 so between meals I drink spoon salt. Blend in 1 cup yel- “ and keep that quality by proper de : il tend dd | 3 canned pimentos, eat into strips |bartment of Agriculture ag one of} TreeSweet Grapefruit Juice low corn meal, 9 slices cooked care and storage at home? egree oven until tender. Add about) exp rine olives the most appetizing of all ways to| when those hunger calls come! crisp bacon, finely snipped, 3 ream 0 Ice Do you notice that supplies avail hubary. ciate =: Sto one \quastict y cup water , serve eggs, now that egg produc-| It’s naturally sweet, naturally on the shelf z a tablespoons finely diced green lable and customer demand con- | 3"tablespoons sugar ho) tion is reaching its seasonal peak! Jow in calories, and 2small °F in the freezer’ a pepper, and \ chopped itrol prices to a great degree? Fresh pineapples come from "4 teaspoon paprike of the year. glasses alone give me my full — Ysturally pure ¢ ee z ~~ ; ; Cuba. Pick one heavy for its size.| {2 teaspoon prepared mustard Here's how to make Ham and dail fvitaminc® hue pimiento. Combine 1 egg Do you compare prices of simi-} | \q cup oil oc y requirement of vitamin C. Naturally high in Vitamin C bea =F ° ed lar foods before deciding which o 'A reliable sign of ripeness is that, 2 eggs Eggs, Delicious. slightly ten, wi cup {put into the ‘basket? the green leaves at the crown of| ? ‘#blespoons cream | Make a piece of toast for each milk, and X cup melted bacon the fruit can be easily plucked) Cut olives into large pieces and|serving. Brown a slice of ham in "Th Fi . fot, butter or margarine; add Oven baked thalls that are| \MEAT FORECAST out. One medium - sized pineapple Combine with cabbage and pimen-j|a skillet with butter. Separate erin est Dinner Yo U ell at once to corn meal mix- light and putty anal the triek | There ts Mttle change to re- |gives al least six servings of fresh to strips. Blend vinegar, water,|white from yolk of a large size ture and stir until dry ingre- |;. quick cooking fice canval Here's; Pott im the red meat picture (fruit sauce. ale sugar, paprika, mustard and jegg. Beat the whites until stiff dients are just dampened. Pour . 5) pricewise. Beef prices are hold- oil and heat to boiling. Remove! and place on top of ham, which a dish that can be prepared in| Fresh vegetable supplies are , d | " batter into a greased 8x 8x advance and baked just before| ™& Strong. Pork prices are | sti below normal. Radish and |°™ heat and add slowly to beaten'is on the toast. Make a hollow All dog’s b S4nch baking pan. Bake ina serving. It makes a good lanudr steady at the wholesale level. | cen onion supplies are improv. °&S5 and cream. Return to heat/in the center of the egg white, and diec your dog’s basic 425° F. (hot) oven about 25 day or P.T.A. Meeting day dish | You will, find some stores offer-| ing. And are one way to add ee alanily bow Poonipiie Put we a aaa br bead center. = 2a peter goer minutes, Serve hot,.eut into /Make full use of the oven by ing picnics, Boston butts, ribj more color to salads for little |. clive mixture and serve. sgh 7. as cheese, and bles. And stew—of meat . salt amd pepper. and 7 vegetables—adds oarving pieces. Yield: 6eervings. You should know THIS about baking! baking some glazed carrots and roasts, sausage meats and turkey an Apple Betty to complete this|at special prices. menu. Add a salad and dinner is! Fish is a featwfed item in many on the table. jhomes this time of year. — ice in the Great Lakes is the Meat Balls En Casserole eason for small fresh fish sup- HeavY CANNED AND FROZ cost. Cabbage is a good value at an average of 10 to 15 cents | a pound. ‘crabmeat, EN FOODS and green pepper and seasoning (P.S. Better count on at least two. Extra space -and a few extra with mayonnaise and mashed egg servings for the men of the fam- dollars can go far in placing food yolk to fill egg white halves. Bake in a moderate oven, 350 Special stuffed buffet eggs: m!x degrees. until the yolks are firm finely chopped celery and white is slightly browned. ily.) | spicy zest to his dinner. . Look for these foods in your favorite store. It's the balance of ingredients in ee an plies. Fresh herring and smelt are baking powder that governs its - pesseees pepper a _ | ithe thriftiest fresh fish buys. Fro- : leaveningaction.Onlywhenthese | ‘ooking Tee cereal 6% Tice. Guick-yen fish is easy to prepare. Buy ° ere eclentifically balanced can : peeet eroene lean beef packages that are frozen solid, and you be sure of unit jen ie i eespoon minced onion keep them that way until ready a cen to use, the mixing bow! 8 that fin 1 tablespoon water belenced plu al, 1 teaspoon kitchen bouquet Frozen fish can best be thawed tee 16 light and fluffy Place wales oak ant texture in the oven... That's the water, salt a pepper in| by taking from the freezer and story of Clabber Girl's double ection! with about 1 tablespoon of this saucepan over moderate heat. Bring to boil and sprinkle in Cream of Rice so that boiling does not stop. Cook, stirring constantly, un- til thick, about 1 minute. Lower heat, cover and cook, stirring fre- quently, for 5 minutes longer, Re- move from heat and let col, cov-| thaw faster than other parts, ered, to room temperature. may allow spoilage of these parts. When cooked rice is cool add | THE EGG MARKET Oe ant eh Fe ne You may notice a slight change sapete eed into 8 balls and place Faerie fen ea avons in shallow baking dish, about 8x10 pinceliaad tweck | Brownlce witte! inches. Mix catsup, water and wae ; aa ; quality is the same, providing both kitchen bouquet and top each ball have been cared for properly. placing it in the refrigerator for about 1§ hours. If you need to thaw it quickly, immerse the package of fish in cold running water for about thirty minutes. Thawing at room temperature al- lows thinner parts of the fish to |350 degrees F., |30 minutes. Makes 4 servings. ‘Meaning, eggs need refrigeration. FRESH PRODUCE Two fresh fruits, guaranteed to mixture. 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For a Flavor Break ON LARGE-SIZE JAR 4 ~_— aS as ta Ee eee ae TS Te ee ee ge et en en ie Be ae a ee ee ne Reins Se een ee ae HE SS ee OR ee ea ee I ey ent gs eee ee ee SS ea poe Pe ns eee Dee et as es ih ae Eg See ee Eee ee Ps ee ey LS a ee ea are re eR cae eee ee | ‘y ‘ =? ‘ : f 2 ¢ oe : ' i < é aX - : : f \ ef THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY: MARCH 20, 1958 __ FORTY-ONE a ° | a Pp rf ; pieces. Stir them into the ice % teaspoon salt : ; Vegetable Oil Is Pr efer rec _—_— Macaroon Parfait (rss int as" teen sowed Second Day Pork =| azz =" Hamburger Inexpensive . 1 | y C h 1 ection son with nate G | | Sprinkle apples with lemon juice.| When Facts Are Known : Only recently doctors and nu-| Heavenly Hamburger Casserole Cook stirring occasionally ati as er ry ayer glasses with the cut cherries. Top oes nto Salad | lery oe spre’ ae and ‘Have you questioned the higher. ‘ tritionists have discovered the spe-| 1 s-ounce package of noodies or mac-|lightly browned , with a cherry or mint leaf. Make} celery. Chill. Add salt and mayon-| ices of ground beef? Actually, cial. value Vegetable oil has in help-| **0"! 2 ines the ncodl | Oceasionally’ we encounter ajahead of time and let stand in) For a quick and simple luncheon, "4/8, Mix lightly. Serve in let-| . Vs cup corn ‘oll ies or macaronl | oad ts perfectly willin neon fri ap ; : : _ een a prices for hamburger have, risen = ing to keep the ‘bloo dcholestero 1 mae ium onion, choppe A fa Gatéean ot! bndivideal ceenarede reader ~~ ee ~, prs 4 - pe = ao hemes of refrigera simply incorporate some diced tuce cups. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. justly explains the MSU M . eve ce. Housewives have| i, ape . xi, . sive us her recipe bu s notitor. Serves 46, , ; ea s the arke long known its value—in terms of Icon (loss ‘cunees) condensed’ (onats | cc a Seat ae wish to have her name used in — caien ees ac — Onl | j jing Information’ Agent. Boning convenience and good results—in| °°)”, \ the ch codies or (connection with it. Such was the : = e name—Pork Salad Only Half a Cup of Water beef, the meat from which ground all phases of cooking, frying, bak-| 1 co een a caccal ever te les or | vase with the following recipe. But Stew Meat Less Tender Jamboree. The salad is also a lbeef is made, has been in fairly ing, for use in salad dressings.| 884 West vom St. Open Sunddy nee Baldwin i Paid FORTY-TWO Dilly Frank and Potatoes Delight Cook and Family Cheers from the family and ajcious and so simple to prepare 2 cheer from the cook will result that it’s certain to become a from this dilly frank and potato scallop. It’s a main dish so deli- Nut Butter Flavors Fluffy Egg Dish \favorite with everyone. * * * frankfurters in a delectable sauce, herb-seasoned with crumbled dill weed, The sauce is interesting in that al] it requires is evaporated | This is a combination of potatoes) and lightly browned chunks of} THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 “Eggs team up with peanuts for: more surprise Lenten treats. Some morning soon, make it Fluffy Pea- nut Butter Scramble on hot but- tered toast for breakfast. Fluffy Peanut Batter Scramble 4 exes separated salt 3 tablespoons peanut butter \%@ cup milk 3 tablespoons chopped parsiey 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Beat egg whites until foamy. Add salt and beat until stiff but not dry. Beat egg yolks until thick and light yellow. Blend peanut but- | ter with milk and add to yolks, beating to blend thoroughly. Add milk and water (besides. the seas-| onings). The evaporated milk and! water are added to the cubed pota- toes as they begin cooking and by. the time potatoes are tender the liquid has thickened to just the right consistency for a creamy sauce. Dilly Frank and Potato Scallop 3 slices bacon 6 frankfurters 4 cups cubed raw potatoes 2 tablespoons chopped onion 1 cup boiling water 1 tall can evaporated milk (1%, cups) 1 teaspoon dill weed 1 teaspoon salt Few grains pepper Place bacon in a large fry pan) parsley. Fold into egg whites. Melt and fry over low heat until crisp. | butter in double boiler, pour in Remove bacon to paper towelin:) fluffy egg mixture and cook over '© drain.- Add frankfurters, which: boiling water until just set, stir- have been cut into 1-inch ae ring frequently. Serve on hot but- '° bacon fat in fry pan and cook | tered toast points. Makes 3 to 4 °¥€T low heat, stirring frequently servings. until lightly browned. Remove to . paper toweling to drain. * * * Add cubed raw potatoes and onion to bacon fat in fry pan, 2 wa When you store fish in the re-| frigerator, cover it well so no saa will escape. é 43 ee i ae ay! MA Sl ool Fase DILLY FRANK AND POTATO SCALLOP — Here's supper in a skillet and this is a dish that will bring them all running. It's dilly frank and potato scallop and the aroma it gives off from the franks and dill weed is practically irresistible. Evaporated milk cooks into a beautiful sauce for the potatoes and franks and crumbled bacon makes an edible decoration for the top. and cook dnd stir over low heat potatoes are tender and sauce |. When potatoes are tender, add until most of fat is absorbed and Cover and simmer 15 to 20 min- Hunters’ Stew - In the Pee Dee section of South Carolina, this stew is popular at indoors and outdoor gatherings. The story of the origin is that a party of hunters and fishermen cooked this stew on a pine bark fire and ate it on sheets of dry pine bark. ; Pine Bark Stew 3 tablespoons cooking fat 2 cups chopped onions l can (1 Ib) tomatoes, broken up % cup catsup 1 tablespoon Worcestershire gauce \y teaspoon Tabasco sauce 1 pound fish fillets, skinned and cut into 2 inch squares % «+ p uncooked white rice 1% cups water 1 teaspoon salt Melt the fat in a 2-quart sauce- pan or in a skillet. Add the onions. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions begin to brown. Add the tomatoes, catsup, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce and fish. utes or until the fish flakes easily. While the fish cooks put the rice, water and salt in a 2-quart sauce- pan. Bring to a vigorous boil over a high heat. Turn the heat down. Cover with a lid and simmer 14 minutes. Remove saucepan from heat but leave lid on 10 minutes. After the fish is done stir in the rice or serve the fish stew over servings of the rice. This stew is starts to thicken, about 20 to 25 |frankfurter chunks, salt and pep- minutes, stirring occasionally. |per, and stir gently until heated Crumble dill weed with fingers |thoroughly. Remove from _heat| and add during the last few |jand crumble bacon on top. Makes minutes of cooking. 4 servings. ; | onion is transparent, about 3 or 4 minutes, Add water and evaporated milk and continue cooking over low heat until jthick enough to serve on plates. Hot cornbread, corm muffins or corn sticks would be the ideal bread to serve with this fish dish. 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Just sherp-Schiek H Kit, only $1.89, or? you get your officiel with full contest detaile BELL ™ SWIFT'S “Reedy-Quick” Frozen Hamburger Patties Frozen Horsemeet Hills Pet Food buy on Ever. vdro-megic Razer clips of Hydre- magic “Gold” Bledes, $1.96, end TV Dinners "= 59 Juicy, Tender, Frozen-Fleked nou Grand Duchess Beef Steaks "+. «« Heet & Eat — Frosen Treet 5% AQ i 63 2 3% UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS Everywhere In the House Chop Suey Nutritiovs Meet Treet \ SCHICK CONTEST mtry blonk Handy Pkg. Roll 6 feat x 30 inches ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1958 Traditionally people buy new spring outfits for the Easter season, and Pon- tiac residents are getting a good ‘start on their Easter shopping. Wideman decided that a Fraternity . Prep Ivy-styled suit with washable er ce *@oean** eq qgaee? ‘tga@ene? Ste meer?’ thee att =e 2 ae @ Brian Pontiae Press Photos Wearing an Acecraft sport suit with black, white and charcoal checked sport coat and solid black sheen slacks, Russell Steinman is all set for the spring season. In the winter commencement exercises of Michigan State sing, Thomas C, Strang re- | ceived a bachelor of science _ degree. The son of Mr. and | Mrs. C. J, Strang of Wenonah | drive, he is planning. to con- tinue With graduate Studies at 1 - University held at East Lan-,» New Officers Are Selected ‘ by Square Set Russel] Williams was elect- ed president of Square Set Dance Club Wednesday eve- ning at Wever School. * * * Elected to serve with Mr. Williams were Max Wilson, vice president; Mrs. Thomas Callahan, secretary, and Mrs. Fred Fredriksen, treasurer. Dennis Cheyne and Mrs. James Thompson were named to the board of governors. Master of ceremonies for the dance was Pete Messeman. -He was assisted by. Ralph Price, Arthur Yarger, Sidney Olson, Mr. Williams and Mr. Wilson, callers, * * * Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. John Bassett and Charlotte Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mills and Mr, and Mrs, Willard , Fulkerson’ se tved. refresh- ments: | dacron tie and perma-smooth shirt would be just the thing for this year's Easter parade. navy and white cupioni sheath dress by Kerrybrooke with gloves for her Easter ensemble. Ann Rupert chose a white hat and Mission Group Holds District Meeting Here Women's Missionary Society of Eastern Michigan District met all day Tuesday at St. John Lutheran Church for an annual distritt meeting. Mrs. Reuben Norling. WMS conference president from BDe- troit, greeted the 150 women who came from 11 societies. Marian Anderson and A. F. Angster spoke on phases of social missions. Soloists for the day were Mrs. Eugene Danielson and Mrs. LaVon Ryden. The Rev. Carl W. Nelson conducted in- stallation of officers. Offers Tickets for ‘Oklahoma’ Reserved seats for ‘Oklaho- ma” by Rodgers and Hammer- stein will be available in Pon- tlac Central High School cor- ndors from 9 am. until 1 p.m. Saturday, according to George Putnam, vocal music di- rector. The musical will be present- ed March 26, 28 and 29 by the Vocal and Dramatics Depart- ments of the high school. The production will have orchestra! accompaniment. Residents Shop for Traditional Spring Finery Pontiac Gets Ready f Clutching her stuffed doll, Kathy Boettcher shows off what she'd like to wear in the Easter parade this year. She looks like a perfect little lady in a blue nylon dress which is held stiff by crinoline. | adil *: ‘ete & SF + rt pe 4 - oe Tee: Mrs. Leon Bigger votes for a gray tailored suit with a red and white blanket plaid coat topped with a small white and black hat as her favorite spring ensemble. Easter will find Mrs. LaVon Ryden decked out in her best spring finery — perhaps she'll decide to wear this Minx Mode sheath dress which features a pure silk black and white polka dot scarf. A black straw hat with white pique band and veil tops off her outfit. FORTY-THREE, e for Easter Parade 12 Attend DAR State . Conference Attending the state confer- ence of Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution from General Richardson Chapter were Mrs. Allan H. Monroe, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. L. L. Dunlap, Mrs. Bradley Scott, Mrs. H. F. Go- ing and Mrs. H. F. Behlow. * * * Attending daily sessions at Hotel Statler, Detroit, were Mrs. Harry D. Chapman, Mrs. Lloyd Porter, E. Grace Clark, Mrs. Harry C. Bates, Mrs. Grant Beardslee and Mrs. H. S. Wilson. * * * Mrs. Scott was elected to the office of state librarian. Mary Jane Buckner served as a page. No Charm Shown by Greedy Guest The person who tries to eat enough at a cocktail party to keep from having to stop some- where for dinner afterward is not a very charming guest. Instead of talking to others you'll see him at the table stuffing himself as long as he is at the party. Circle Gathers Mrs. Ted Hoyt gave the pro- gram for members of Dorcas Circle of First Christian Church Tuesday. Cancer pads were made during the morn- ing session. Elizabeth Circle joined Dorcas Circle for a box luncheon, Six pages today in Women’s Section Pattens Visit Hills. Travel Abroad By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mr. and Mrs. Marc T. Patten, for- merly of Bloomfield Hills, have been visiting in the Hills en route from their Wyoming ranch to New York. They sailed from there Wednesday on an extended trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Patten were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders and the Denton Andersons. Between the visits they drove to Urbana, Ohio, to see their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stadler (Joan Patten) and their children. * bd * Mr. and Mrs. William Vhay Murphy (Gayle French) of Graefield road announce the birth of a son, Charles Thorne Murphy If Ensign and Mrs. Gerald C. Gilbert, who have been living on the West Coast since their December marriage, are spend-. ing this weekend with Mrs. Gilbert's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John E. Hauser of Hamilton road. Ens. Gilbert is being moved to Great Lakes Naval Training Station near Chicago. To complete the family re- union, Bruce Hauser will be home on his spring vacation from Duke University. SAIL FOR EUROPE Mrs. Herbert H. Hills and Mrs. Cecil F. Charlton sailed Wednesday for Europe and a Mediterranean cruise aboard the Motor Ship Libreville. They joined the Preston Doziers, who left Monday for New York. | * * * . Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. 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Pur, Coat into a beautiful cape or stole at off-' } Wednesday marked meeting and luncheon of tary Study Club. Going Before luncheon coming President of Vrs. Parliamentary _ THE. Pont I Ac PRESS, THU RSDAY. MARCH 20, 1958 __ eae the annual Parliamen- over their Paul Gorn notes at the are club members Mrs. (left) and Pontiae Press Photos van (left), in- Study Club, stopped for a chat with the retiring president, Mrs. Theron Tay lor, Hospital Volunteers to Receive Training Volunteers working on Pontiac General Hospital projects will meet for training periods and Thursday, March 25 and 27. from 10 am until noon, and Wednesday, March 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. Those interested teer work have been cordially in- vited attend meetings which will be held in the new hos- pital wing on Tuesday in doing volun- to these Strengthen Nails With Oil, lodine Brittle fingernails on ten at improved hy frequent applica- tions of oil, White or color- less iodine also acts as a nail strengthener LOLOL I IE ea 742 W. Huron FE 5-1241 SPRING FJeewe — Is SUIT TIM | at the MARGARET ANN SHOP BOYS’ ETON SUITS ; Sizes M. L. 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Huron - wy SHOP Riker Bldg. er Fellowship Class See Alaska Slides Mrs sociated with Alaska, at a spoke George [iil, Tuesday tlw Sitka form: of and showed slides evening dinner as SC hoc ls meeting of Fellowship Bible Class of First Bapti Mi Mr. and Mrs, the Ira Davise the program and sUick ee | * LOMO ROD. INL Ai OL I. I he Pipe PoP 2 bo and Mrs st Church Harry Armstrong. EF. R. Luscumb and s were in charge ol Study ae Hears Talk by Willman Walter K. Willman, elty man- ager, spoke on “‘The City of Pon- 'tiac’’ at a Wednesday luncheon ‘meeting ef Parliamentary Study Club held at Ted's Restaurant. Mrs. Paul Gorman was elected ‘president at the annual meeting, with’ Mrs. John McNeelev as first ‘vice president: Mrs. Lee Hill. sec- ond vice president: Mrs. Lloyd Far- ley, recording secretary: Mrs C W. Crawley, corresponding sec- retary: Mrs. Harold Schingeck. treasurer, and Mrs, Russell French, auditor, Commiitees appointed includ- ed Mrs. Leonard Saari, Mrs. Rob- ert MacLaren and Mrs. Robert Dorman, membership; Mrs. J. C. Norton and Mrs, Robert G. Scharf, house; Mrs. John Braid | and Mrs, Dale Moats, publicity, ' and Mrs. H. N. Watson, historian. Others are \irs. John Gemmell. jcustodian, and Mrs, Mrs. Erwin Christie, Mrs. Alex Mc- Vean, Mrs. Harry Eaton, Mrs, Ed- win Solomon, Mrs. Theron Taylor, Mis. J. R. Shaffer, Mrs. .George iWatters, Mrs. Moats, Mrs. Lester Oles and Mrs. telephone. (iuests were Mrs. Kenneth Craw- event in Ted’s Restaurant Lloyd Farley Vrs. John McNeely. +> = lev. Mrs. Dean Lacy, Mrs. Byron, WCTU Gathers Cole and (Mrs, Joba McConnell.) Mrs. George Golding opened the: Bridge Winners ‘home on South Jessie street to 20 When the Pontiac Duplicate ‘members and two guests of the Frances Willard Unit of WCTU (: for a fellowship dinner Wednesday ‘Participating in the program were the Rev. Lola P. Marion, the Rev. LeRoy Shafer and Mrs W. Sparks and Stanley were winners north and south, ast and west winners at the Mon affair were Mrs. James Ross | Joh ae ittle and Mrs Leon Haskins. day | Prong a | You Are Cordially Invited to ° | OPEN HOUSE | FRIDAY and SATURDAY | MARCH 2st and 22nd To Celebrate the Opening of Our New and Larger Store Refreshments and Souvenirs BACKENSTOSE BOOKSTORE Established 1870 19-21 E. Lawrence St. FE 2-141! EASTER SPECIALS INFANTS’ & GIRLS’ Nylen “LOUISE ORIGINALS” § up te $14.98 values... .. .... wae. . NOW & up INFANTS’ & BOYS’ 1 & 2-pc. SUITS. Bourley Linen, 3" Schanton, Wool & Rayon. Up to $15.98 values NOW up GIRLS’ BOYS’ COATS & COAT SETS $e 98 Up to $7.98 to $28.98 values. ...... . NOW 3 up GIRLS’ PERMANENT PLEATED SKIRTS * 98 Light spring colors. Up to $4.98 values. . NOW ‘2 15 South Saginaw Open Every Mon. and Fri. Nites ‘til 9 P. M. | (ER Nam seen in MADEMOISELLE - SILK FLOWERING charms or black patent. or blue calf. softly. Navy or ted calf. ; \ +4 Shoe Sclon—Meszanine { Hi _¥ Dale Nolf,, Robert Nienstedt, | Bridge Club met at Elks Temple, | Conn) the beautiful world of THE PUMP for excellent punctuation now thot Introducing Our Exclusive Spring | Collection of DRESSES \We're delightfully ready for you mith mation rally known Minx Modes Dresses in every siino neste fabric amd color. Sizes 7 to |? re 14.95 to 29.95 Coliection of HATS by Schiaparelll Shop Apparel for discriminating women 61 W. HURON 4 important Sizes 7 to 17.. See Our Spring and Easter De'Ceo 718 W. HURON LOUIS Beauty Shop Mon., Tues.,-Wed., Thurs.—Hair Cuts ..... 7 at lete | PERMANENTS-$3.50 and up qaircut and set No Ap FE 5-8000 ppoinimes! Necessary uren 2nd Floor, Next te Buckner Finance 10 W. Pe) € L young folks shop Bt Special s Selling Selected Group of GIRLS’ COATS SPRING The Opportunity ts here for you to make your 2 selection and $ AVE NOW ' Choose from Spring colors of Navy. Tweeds and Easter Pastels Tots thru Sub-Teens Reg. 14.98 11.98 Reg. 17.98 14.38 Reg. 22.98 .... 18.38 the pointed toe in rose or grey on white. CONTOUR-CALF dramatizes the Springolator in pearf, pink, turquoise, oronge lustre SLING PUMP .flaunts a’ touch of silk in silhouettes gracefully scion black patent “more leg’s showing’ srtipothity, pe Pg ray Ni a “tT PRESS, - THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Boys Eye Sky, Dream of Becoming AF Pilots 7 Wild Blue Yonder Calls b Mais Teenagers. By EUGENE GILBERT President of, the Gilbert Youth Research Coe. service has plenty of pilot volun- teers, although it needs more tech- /nic ians to keep the service ships Not long ago we disparaged: flying, slightly the adventurous spirit of/ FEW HAVE) FLOWN American youth on the basis of, Among both boys and girls, our finding that only a few young- about 1 in 15 hopes someday to sters want any part of pioneering|pilot a pliame of his or her own a trip to the moon. ‘And yet, only one in six of the x * * girls, and one in four of the boys But there is another side to the have been in the air at all, culf, * * * Questioning several bundred Of those who have flown — the youths, we find that more than °S¢'helming majoriy tell us that one in four of the beys would they like it better thau traveling like to be an Air Foree pilot. by train, auto or bus. Only 1 per _ cent of the boys and 3 per cent — Granted that piloting an air of the Zils would rather travel fighter, however hazardous it py Jand might be, is much less of an un. ; known quantity than taking a .. This despite the fact that even these who prefer the air over ground travel have qualms over What they consider the hazards involved.’ “T love flying but there is always space trip, the fact remains that a 25 per cent vote for such a service! -seems high. It bears gut what an Air Force officer told me recently that the Dad Discovers Daughter |sn't Ready for Marriage Blames Himself, Mom for Raising Girl Without Homemaking Skills By RUTH MILLETT “Much as I love our daughter, I can't help but feel sorry for the young man she is going to marry. next month,” a suddenly worried father writes. — ©Though she is a pretty, sweet and popular girl and has had two vears of college, the things our daughter doesn’t Know about keeping a house are enough to make it tough on a young man+¢——- just starting his career. “She doesn’t know how to cook a meal, because she has never cooked a real one. . * * * “She can't know much about housekeeping, for her own room is always in a mess, with clothes | piled on chairs and covering the; beds, dresser cluttered, | and so on. “She doesn't know what It 1s to | do without, because for years her | mother has been doing without for her — getting her twice as | many clothes ay she could pos sibly need while making old ones do for herself. “1 admit she has always been to wheedle everything wanted out of me, so I can only suppose she will turn on the charm whenever she wants something her husband says they can't afford. * * * “[ don't blame my daughter for| being so completely unprepared for, marriage, I blame my wife and myself. “But the sad thing Is I never — realized how little training she has had for marriage until she came to me and: said, ‘Dad, Jim | and I want to be married.’ ” alwa\s ahle she There's a letter that ought to wake up a few parents of daugh ters before it is too late to see that they learn at home some of the skills they will need as future homemakers and that they face! some of the realties they will have to face when Mama and Papa can no longer hand them happiness on, a silver platter: Stabafo Gongucis Formal Initiation Formal Initiation for new mem bers of Stabafa Club was held in the Ogemaw road home of Bar- bara Griffin. Initiated in the Tuesday evening ceremony were Jan Oakley. Clyde Eller, Joan Monteith, Deanna Rel- yea, Caro] Ann Riley. Janet Living- stone and Cathy Hawn LAST TWO DAYS of Our the danger of a crash said Jo Ann Whately of New York City Mike Crosner, 17 fo Wansas City expressed fear of running vut of fuel during fhght * * * “It's too expensive.” said Eileen Eagen of Yonkers, N.Y MISSING THINGS al such rapid rates to be missing things.’ observed — philosophical Don Lawrence of Thon, NY “This Is not dust with references ti cit planes but refe.s to aw great mim uspects of modern lite.” * * * antiairpline rea inte thoughts Air Force “By traveling of speed we secm of carried over foming the Some this soning about Reasons for not wanting to be a service pilot ranged from “'l don’t see any room for advance- ment or self -improvement,”’ to “It just doesn't interest me.” On the other hand, some had practical and idealistic reasons for preferring the Air Force * * * “It's better than carrying an \I1 rifle.’ said a 16-vear-old from Inchanapolis beset by slogging through the mud with the infantry, “T have an-obsession to flv B-52 bomber someday,”’ old Douglas Merchant N_ Y., told us GIRLS INFLUENCE a of Thon, THE PONTIAC In the spirit of Spring, and in keeping with thes were concerned about iis “Its not a famaly man job’ saiet. said Linda Epstein 17 of Syra the DRESS-UP MOOD of EASTER... our “Vd worry,” said Judy Mar- cuse, \. Y. “He has to be away fashions show all the season's news! kowitz of Passaic, N. J. to. often.” « CRT ete es 4oee Rs & visions of — l7-vear- + Perhaps the girls influence some | © of the boys against the Air Force. * * * About three out of five told us they would not like to see their boy friends’ flying in service Mostly, PRE-EASTER VALUES NOW WITH BIG SAVINGS! Felt Base LINOLEUM Sho to Cover Room 12x12. Only 44x44 PLASTIC WALL TILE While They Last! Only 27" Wide COUNTER TOPPING 39° Run. Ft. " 8 «© © « Reg. $5.95 Gallon, LATEX PAINT — Now Only 7 in Gal. and Vestibule Odd Lots Vinyl, Linoleum Tile 9x9, for Bath, Kitchen. Hallways be Ea, Now Only and Sat. — 9-6 DO IT YOURSELF Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. Monday & Friday — 9 - MART 9 Plenty of Free Parking 256 So. 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The fabric is Sheiches luxuriously soft herringbone, from Stock in your choice of subtlé new spting shades. Sizes 7 to 15. HATS... with the spirit and sparkle of spring tashioned in ‘58! Here, silhouettes elegantly shaped in luxurious straw fabrics. Millinery Salon—Second Floor Young Fashionables YOUR Big and Little Sister sizes. Toddlers’ 2 to 4, and girls’ 3 to 6x EASTER Om lieniar SAILOR SUIT $49.9 Here vour sir’ hape tacket sailor 3.98 . ; <)) coro cop.) Ss Ot. OM onGger § eee se/ j crest and slim skirt Trim and 7.98 worsted by Moo. dale Arthur's Pretty partait dresses exclusive Sizes 5 to 15. fieg over petticoat. and . F frosted with touches ot so, > / lace. Completely washable { we / U we N Joordal: EASTER SUNDAY not one, but many SPORT ACKE Je hoes 0.98 voor SLENDER SHEATH Perfect in tones of 10.98 '© 29.98 grey or beige shadow plaid, stripes or tweeds Here, the navy look from a collection in Cis 3 c [> Sizes 3 to 8. pure silk shantying or silk and cotton combination It’s a young look at any age. Slacks Junior, misses sizes. 3.98 to 4.98 You Folk Shop—Lower Level Mia YOUR OP AING TOPPER YOUR EASTER BAGS Toppers for Spring and Easter Bicuser tel Floor Sportsweoer—Main Floor - a Complete Easter Selection of Children’s Shoes in Grown Up Styles. Fx e %e P-2% Peeeee* ( s} cane a. PATENT STRAP Starting in wee sizes Revnovable ore Nament Sizes 44, to & BCD $1.98 b SWEATER PUMPS black patent Sives A ‘a J's, Regisier for ABCD Downtown - Easter $6.98 Dress-Up Event Ais 64 Al AAA F $7 98 PRIZES , ot... ce SHOLOCK in olack Sizes 12', te ? B-C-D 36 6 $8.18 SHOE STORE \ 26 W. Huron Dear Abby.... She Does Act Like Grandma-- By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Please settle an argument. Where I there is this woman who has work silver-gray hair but a young face und a good figure, She must be about 50 but looks young er, She has 12 : grandchil i dren. but she ef goes swim- f v ming with & 2a Fee 4 them, rides a ABBY tneycle with them and she belongs to three howling leagues. She suys she never baby-sits with her grandchil- dren unless there is an emer- gency. Everyone says I am all wet with my ideas, but I think a grandmother should ACT like a grandmother and should be proud of her grandchildren and not her bowling scor: A MOTILEF DEAR MOTHER: This grand- mother IS acting like a crand- mother, A modern one Nowa- days you cant tell a grand mother by looking at her, and I say more power to her * * * DEAR ABBY: Our little boy is eight years old and very much overweight, so our doctor put him on a strict diet. I've tried to keep him on this diet but IT can't follow him around every minute because [ have three other children to look after and my work to do. My next door neighbor told me she’s seen my son eat the MALING’S MALING SHOES . for the American Family Shoe Wardrobe Bi OX JEAASIO 50 con. ‘N tees a Nad 108 alts ¢ praeed Compere Mating Shoes detail for detail, style for style, with shoes eat any price. You'll find we're just as concerned with quality os with style. See for yourself! y A. Black Patent. with high or mid-heels. Flight Blue Calf, with high heels. B. Black Patent. Black, Flight Blue, Bone, or Red Calf. High or mid- heels. C. Flight Blue. Black or Bone Calf, with high or mid-heels. Brown Call, with high heels. Black Patent, with mid-heels. D. Clear Vinyl with Red. or Blue Patent. with high heels Maling Shoes 90 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Vonday and Friday Evenings dog food right of the dog dish and also that he eats the bread she throws: out for the birds. W hat should I do? TROUBLED MOM DEAR MOM: Tell your doc- tor how the boy has been sup- piementing his diet and explain to the boy “tl ve dangers of same. If he doesn't heed your warn- + be ings, keep him indoors where you can keep an eve on him. * * t DEAR ABBY: My parents have been married for 19 years and IT have been hearing the same arguments ever since I can remember, My father says he works harder at his office than my mother does at home and she The *shiltee”’ erer ad rompel -sleeper. lool. neil the met groups of Church Evening Congregational Wednesday John Youngpeter showed slides and Mexico members Ten ‘the meeting throuch to of his trip the West Coast the Alden Group were present at the church. The plans for a monk in May. \-mnaking pt * * * Wallace to 15 members Mrs. Edwards hostess of skirt is { cunning nay from dusk fo morn, Evening Groups Cather First on members group discussed dike ject WAS the FINE JEWELRY - GIFTS MehKkim Jewelry 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4 . - 5065 LUNCHEONS Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1958, ‘58 Model school this year and want to know if I can get into this kind of work: in this country or should I go to Mexico? claims she would like to go to his office and do HIS work and let him stay home and do | | the cleaning and cooking. Who do you think has the harder Dao job, Abby? . DEAR D. J.: Before you take IN THE MIDDLE the bull by the horns, discuss DEAR IN: It’s the Papa’s this matter with your parents and also the vocation guidance counselor at your school. job to bring home the bacon and the Mama's jeb to cook it! Neither is a cinch CONFIDENTIAL TO “DIS- * * * APPOINTED FISHERMAN:” | DEAR ABBY. | have a prob- She wasn't the only fish in the sea, Was she? Bait and see! lem I wish you would help me with. IT am a young girl who * bal * would like to become a_bull- If you have a problem, write fighter. Please dong! laugh at to Abigail Van Buren in care | me. Two women (Pat Me- of The Pontiae Press. She will Cor mick and Bette Ford) made be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped _ self- addresse d enve velope. hard enough. a am, - Graduating from high | it”and I think I can if I try piece sleeper sports the shirt for wear The permanently worn at coffee-time. _ple ate ‘d shut never needs ironing. the one- ! | J8 of the motorists {S states permit non pris lileges granted in his home state resident identical Mary Lyon Group in her home without necessity of on Otsego drive. Mrs, George license BASS and driving licenses Gaches gave a talk on “Women |= changing \Sumatra ica latforms raised 12. American oil drillers working in;on bamboo Pp ates in the South. Pacific feet above ground. Reason: ‘pite h the tents in which they sleep Maurauding tigers. ae ater _—<—— THE COMMUNITY HEALTH TEAM As pharmacists, we are proud to stand alongside your physician on the community health team— to serve him and serve you in the ' fullest interests of better health for everyone. Our function on the team is to compound and dispense medicine for which we are eminently qualified. Your physician will diagnose your case and prescribe the medicine vou require. Bring your prescription to us for compounding CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 Thomas Pastry Shop 121 W. Huron St. FE 4-8163 SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY aE — co Lemon Crunch Cake es 89¢ 5 ei Golden Cake Squares with Fudge Topping. Ea. Lattice Top CHERRY PIE ee ee we ew se Honey *” CINNAMON LOAF Sy ; Home-Made Bread 15¢ Loaf Fri. & Sat. Onte ee ees PLENTY OF PARKING AT SIDE AND REAR OF BUILDING 6:30 A M. to 10 P.M. Datly—Closed Saturday at 6:30 P.M. of the Bible."’ The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Haskins on Spring road. * * * Plymouth Group met at the Op- road home of Mrs. Lawrence Ferman. Assisting hostesses were Lulu McCully and Mrs. Martha ‘Larsen - Mrs. Gerald Hunt presented a program of Faster stories. Mrs | Tabor Eggleston was a guest. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs, George Olson on Dover road ee Wisner PTA Hears Panel Talk Tonight . Mrs James Morse Doris Haynes, Margaret H. Scott and Gene Norris will participate in a panel discussion this evening at a Wisner School PTA cooperative dinner Lincoln Boye Glee Club will en- recain as will the Hi-Tones, a local tro, More Style and : More Value for. Fewer Fashion Dollars... 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Kept above the chinline; drop earrings slim the round face. Below the chinline is, for the dramatic type. Extreme earrings are an espe-. cially bad choice when they mere-, lv emphasize a_ not - so - perfect, feature. A short skirt too narrow to permit a normal strde, ear- rings that extend almost to the; shoulder; how ridiculous can we. look? | Salesman ‘Complains | of Rudeness . Tells About Doors Being Slammed in A | His Face | By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a sales- man for a large company and my job is to go from house to house trying to sell my company's prod- uct. I am rather new at this job but already I am wiseouraged_i not because of. my failure to sell the product, but because of the rudeness I have met. “In many instances, before ] am) even given a chance to speak, the door is slammed in my face. I can understand people being wary about letting strangers into their houses, but I do think that they can at least show a little courtesy by listening for a very few minutes té what I have to sas i i “I feel sure that this problem is familiar to many other sales- men, so won't you please write | something in your column on this | subject so that people will show | us a little courtesy and not treat | us as though we were beggars.” | | Answer: I think that the in. stances of rudeness you have met} can be explained, if not condoned, as a defense against the some.| times encountered salesmen whol will not accept a polite no, but who aggressively force their way into a house ahd browbeat the| homeowner into buying an an wanted article “Dear Mrs. Post: Someone told! me that if a dinner guest makes) a mistake — such as using the. wrong implement — the hostess | should do the same in order to save the guest embarrassment Will vou please tell me if this is a rule of etiquette?” Answer: No—even if the host- ess were alone with this particu- lar guest it would not be a kind. ness to confirm.Rer in her error | by imitating it. “Dear Mrs. Post: Mav a girl keep a man’s fraternity pin after their romance has cooled off? A fraternity pin is not exactly the same as an engagement ring, or is it?” Answer: The sentiment of a fra-| ternitvy pin is very much the same as-an engagement ring. You should! certainly return it. FREE LECTURE “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Revelation of Scientific, Spiritual Healing by Claire Rauthe, C.S. of London, England | Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass. METHODIST CHURCH Union St. — One Block Back of Post Office FRIDAY, MARCH 21st at 8°P. M. AUSPICES OF FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | MILFORD, MICH. ALL ARE 1@ WORTH SAGINAW ~ ) a DELIG PEGGY’S $1. (do thee HTFUL -_ HATS... the most feminine EASTER BONNETS of the season ALL COLORS Ours and Ours Alone! Exclusively! All the fashion-brights and the quiet tones in lovelier-than-ever De Liso debs shoes ... now that the hoisting of the hemline puts the spotlight on you, and your new shoe wardrobe! 5 to 44° fice PEGGY'S Yo NORTH SAGINAW 51. 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Christian : persona Fordson v6 Livonia Bentley a (Muskegon) 6 Holt... ........-. 35 Indians Race to 72-61 vit Austin 65 Highland Park 1S Harbor Springs 57. ~~ Crvstal Falls 5 : i . a ; i i‘ Ss... os rystal Falls .... . of} Victory; Austin Cagers CLASS B Qt ARTER-FINALS CLASS D QUARTER-FINALS Win Impressively East Lansing - 99 Holland Christian... 19 Chassell ...... 76 Glen Lake ...... a2 pital dred aie in mpena Cath. Cent... 19 Hanover-Horton ... 55 Dimondale ......... 45 Muskegon Heights, king of Mich- echnical .... 48 FOY ....-.. Dee es 48 Schoolcraft ....... 98 Fowler ..... cwene ne 16 igan’s Class A high school basket- _ River Rouge tenes o99 Hamtramck St. Flor. 47 Owosso St. Paul.... 72. Manton ........... a7 ball for two years, has fallen. ae eee Mice 2 SOR AS PH RRRE S -. A successor will be chosen from Pistons Lose Opener a PGP ES From the Press Box BY BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press George Halas, the outspoken master of the Chicago Bears’ football organization, is back in the driver's seat at the Wrigley Field gridiron. Actually, Halas never left the seat even when Paddy Driscoll had the title of head coach. He now merely holds the reins with two hands instead of one. This is the 4th time that Halas has taken over the head coaching job since 1920, and Driscoll was only the third head coach sandwiched in among the Halas eras. Unfortunately, his two years was the shortest of stays. It hasn't been often in the 38 vears of existence of “Halas U.” that the Bears were seen as low as oth place as they were in 1957. | In fact Halas’ record of 308 victories is unequalled by no one has had a greater impact on: National Football League than the Chicago emperor. x *&* * Halas has wasted no time laying his plans for 1958.) , ' ee * + P32 ed a 4a : - I i AP Facsimile | IN TRADE TALKS—Granny any other coach in the pro football empire, and probably) jfamner. Philadelphia Phillie in- fielder, is a key figure in report- ed trade talks between the Phil- lies and the San _ Francisco Giants. In a by-lined pamphlet right out of Chicago, Halas has ° ° "set his blueprints. Gr | Quintet He begins by asking (wo questions — What hap- pened in 19577 What's going to happen in 1958 to make the Bears championship contenders again? Ousted ; 10-40 He answers these questions in a few thousand words, and he doesn’t hesitate to predict that the Bears will be) Grits Grill, Pontiac’s Class B back in contention next Fall. jchampion, was handed a_ 70-40 * * ithumping by Lagi’s Bar of Detroit, * ape : E . _.|“ednesday night to fall by the way.| In short Halas sees the 1957 downfall due to a sharp! jg. s, the Inter-City basketball! drop in offensive power, poor line blocking, no depth at tournament at Detroit's Lasky Rec- left halfhack and fullback, too many injuries and some "ation Center pretty poor football. Huampered by the absence of _ . toe lan ; 6-foot-5 Ken Titherage, the Grill His 1958 plans call for shifting J.C. Caroline from | among Flint Central, Detroit Aus- | tin, Benton Harber and Dearborn Fordson — last night's quarter- final winners — at East Lansing Saturday when the high school; tournament ends. Austin (21-0) vies with Ford- sen (14-5) and Benton Harbor S (18-1) meets Flint Centra: (18-1) , in tomorrow's semifinals. aw § Ed It was Central that last night toppled the Heights (16-3) from its throne. Victorsas Hagan.» .°."» a Stars With 38 lovertook the Heights and won go- jing away 72-61. The Heights had led Shue Hits 31; Series Moves to U. of D. Gym Saturday | Su-30 at halftame But Central outscored Muske- gon Heights 18-8 in the third period. Keith Richardson and Dale Lucas put in three field goals apiece during the third- a LOUIS (INS)—Former Ken-' tucky great Cliff Hagan pumped lin 38 points and flu-ridden cae Bob 2 |Petti* contributed 14 as the St.) Muskegon Heights had won Louis Hawks turned back a stub- three of the last four champion- jborn Detroit Piston quintet, 114 to ships. ‘111, last night in the first game * * * |of their best out of seven National, Detroit Austin immediately be- Basketball Association series. came heir apparent by throttling | The score was tied 1] times and Highland Park (16-2) 65-48. Austin’! the Hawks trailed after every lost to Muskegon Heights. in last | high for Central with 21 points, one more than Floyd Cook of man and “Easy Ed” Macauley /DeBusschere was Austin's top ;gave the Hawks a lead they never point man with 31 points relinquished. , ~ Benton Harbor got scoring Pettit, the third best scorer in the NBA this season, played de- spite the bad effects of the flu. | Gene Shue, ex-Maryland sta r,| punch from Chet Walker and Ron Lange and turned back Inkster (14-7) 62-52. Benton Harbor outscored Inkster 18-6 in jpaced the Pistons by scoring 31) the second period. Lange and | points. Teammate George Yardley,| Walker each had 17 points. the first man in NBA history to, Benton Harbor's lone defeat | score over 2,000 points in a single! wy ; : season, was held to 20 points. | —— by Muskegon | Yardley and St. Louis rookie Win} - | | Wilfong were involved in a brief, * * * ifist fight during the hectic first’ More than 3,000 fans muddled quarter. Both men went after a around outside as the doors closed jball and then started toossing fists. at 7:00 p.m. with 10,000 screaming The flurry was quickly broken up. people in the U. of D. fieldhouse | The Bostoa Celtics defeated the for the Austin-Highland Park and | Philadelphia Warriors 107-98 led St Florian-River Rouge twinbill. | by Bob Cousy who had 29 points. | An estimated 12,000 witnessed the games, as many waited and entered after the first game. * * * The Celtics opened an 82 lead! and never were headed. The, shck Boston guard was helped by ‘big Bill Russell, who scored 18 Fordson caught fire late in the. points and grabbed 23 rebounds. |third period and defeated Livonia Woody Sauldsberry paced Philade]-|Bentley (18-3) 56-51 in the other phia with 25 points. Class A quarter-final. Bentley had The team will rest until Saturday led by as much as 10 points early when the competition moves to De- in the game. Larry Montre troi.and Philadelphia. The Pistons- knotted it for Fordson at 40-40 Hawks game wil] be nationally tele- with 1:13 left in the third quarter. vised starting at 2 p.m. EST Then Frank Giorgi and Dick Hal- (NBC). leen followed with baskets and |Fordson was home free. Montre {topped Fordson’s scorers with 16 points, NHL Standings { Montreal J 1s 7 peed re} New York 1 25 13 73 185 '2 Wayland Rolls On Bait 25 28 13 63 Ibe Ie4] 2 mW | Tome 234) HWS Bcolege of Plainview, Tex last TODAY'S GAMES , re Toronto at Montreal night moved closer to a fifth suc- Detroit at Chicago YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 1, Boston 1, tie TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE No games scheduled. 9 54-26 in a quarter-final game. quarter surge. Felix Miller was | Freezing Colts Rally butCant = Catch Flint Tech Belated Comeback Falls Two Points Shy as Troy Goes to Sideline By BILL CORNWELL LANSING—Troy chose the quar ter-finals to have its coldest shoot- ing night of the season and tHe chilly spell put the Colts on the sidelines in the state high schoo} basketball tournament. - The Colts, whe made a prac- tice of combining a rock-ribbed defense with a sparkling field goal percentage while rolling to 20 straight wins this year, shot a dismal 17 per cent in the first i half and had a 27 per cent game | total as they dropped gq 48-46 de- cision to Flint Tech here Friday | night at the Civic Center. It was Troy's 1st loss of the sea- son and the 23rd consecutive trt- umph for Tech after an opening setback to Flint Bendle. The Eagles will now collide with River Rouge Friday afternoon at five ONE HAPPY MOMENT — Troy cheerleaders had a happy mo- ©Clock in the state semifinals at ment or two when their basketball team faced Flint Tech last night Michigan State’s Jenison Field- in the quarterfinals in Lansing. The Colts were eliminated from the state tourney 48-46. Chassell, the wonder team that’s! | quarter before tying up the game, year’s finals and has been un- forgotten what it's like to lose,'point Crystal Falls (17-4) halftime 99 to 99, with less than six min- beaten since. the only undefeated Was the only defending champion bulge in the third quarter and utes left. Baskets by Jack Cole- Class A team this season. Dave @live today as the state high school went on to win 57-30. * basketball tournament got down to, the nailbiting stage. | * * * The seemingly invincible Upper, Peninsula team tolled off victory No. chassell Only Champion Left After Win No. 63 Harbor Springs overcame a 10- * * Highland Park St. Benedict's \blistering fourth quarter sent giant| killer Marlette (15-6) down to de- feat 50-34. Marlette ousted two pre- 63 last night in its record viously unbeaten teams in the re-| string. Chassell (25-0) advanced to gionals and held St. Benedict to a tomorrow's Class D semifinals by 30-30 tie after three quarters. But! trouncing Glen Lake (20-3) 76-52. Al Philion headed the Highland Don Mattson again spearheaded Park club to a 20-4 advantage in house, * * *¥ Despite their frigid shooting, the Colts almost won the contest with a furious 4th quarter rally, If the game had lasted another fninute, they might have rescued the ver- dict. Troy had great difficulty un- tracking itself and it was not un- til the 4th period that the Colts loosened up and started firing with reckless abandon. Coach Peyton Goodwin's cagers trailed from the opening minute of play and their deficit ranged from four to 11 points until they began their savage belated surge. x *« & | Tech enjoyed a 16-7 first quarter ‘lead and the score was 27-19 at halftime. The Eagles boosted their margin to 11 points, 41-30; entering the 4th period. . Jerry Beebe, Tech's high-scoring forward, netted 16 of his 17 points in the 1st half to keep the Eagles in command, When.Beebe cooled off, guard Angelo Panoff came through with key buckets in the the attack for the champions of the last two years with 27 points. Powerful Schoolcraft (21 - 0) | | loomed as Chassell's top chal- lenger on the strength of a 58-46 triumph over Fowler (15-6). Lar- ry Cole scored % points fer Schoolcraft, which led through. out the game. the fourth quarter and victory. Marquette led all the way and overwhelmed Alpena Catholic Central (19-3) 70-49 in Class B. River Rouge rolled over Ham. tramck st. Florian (17-4) 59-47 in the other Class B uorter-final.. Jim Dunson scored 22 points for Rouge and had a 53 per cent cessive National Women's AAU |quickly solved Bronson’s all-court! basketball title, defeating Omaha/press and broke away. Dan Cis-' 3rd period to preserve Tech's edge. Troy's sound defense, which didn’t even allow the Eagles a the battle, actually meant the Colts’ downfall] before the strug- gle was over. Tech started to freeze the ball in a frantic effort to keep charge | Holland Christian (20-4) gave) shooting average from the floor. East Lansing a struggle all the Ray Kennedy led Owosso St. way and led until there were four|Paul’s second half bombardment ‘minutes to play. But East Lansing/as it won its Class D battle with ikept nipping away at the three-|Manton (20-3) 72-57. Kennedy tal-| point lead Christian carried into lied 35 points, 31 in the second) the final quarter. Art Brandstatter half. He connected on 13 of 15) finally sunk the basket that put field goal attempts after intermis-| East Lansing ahead to stay half- sion. way through the period and it won. * * * 99 - 49. Brandstatter totaled 19° Hanover-Horton rubbed out the points. Class D chances of Dimondale (13-) * * 8) with a 33-45 victory behind 6- ; West Michigan Christian of Mus- foot Jerry Swope’s 24 points. Di- kegon (20-3), Hudson (21-1), Harbor mondale had led by three points at! Springs (16-5) and Highland Park the half. But Swope’s rebounding! St. Benedict (20-2) advanced to the and shooting nullified the advan- \Class C semifinals. jtage in the third quarter | Christian defeated Holt (17-6) | behind Ken Van Dyke's 17 points. Hudson won its 20th straight val PONtiaC Y' Bows a quarter-final 70-42 romp over) . Bronson (20-2). It was close tor {Q Saginaw, 67-54 only one quarter, but Hudson | The Saginaw YMCA Intermediate |basketball team handed the Pontiac/ . 9 £ | co's 23 points. paced Hudson. “Y" a 67-54 setback Wednesday | quintet was no match for the defense to left halfback on offense, to develop 218- | sreedy, clever Detroiters. The | pound rookie Bo Dickinson for halfback-fullback | “i™"ers held a 39-22 halftime lead duties thus giving Rick Casares more rest, and to | margin. : | Tom Moore scored 18 points to! one draft choice Chuck Howley from linebacker to — pace the Detroit club, which ad- guard along with addition of rookie tackle Dick : ae York's eight points were high for Klein of Iowa. Griff's Halas is an optimistic soul. He's used to winning and Auburn 5 & 10 seeks the Inter- City Recreation Class D title to- away, it is apparent that the president of Halas U. isn’t tramck High School. The Lakeside | : A : ' |Royals have already won the MRA letting any grass camped under his eet. ‘Class A district and are waiting DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX for action in the state tourney at; While on the subject of football, it looks like there, ‘Lions meet next season. Alex, the Lions’ number onc State Slate for U. of D. draft from Iowa choice, will be across the line from his) pETROIT (Ns) — University older brother Ted, a guard who is now out of the service of Detroit baseball coach Lloyd after playing at Indiana. {Brazil said today U.-of D. will 'with other Michigan colleges. Numerous county coaches have called to comment ON The Titans will be operating as, Tuesday's Press Box article “County Teams Taken for independents this praia — = ; : : nr n ars y have nol Ride.” Plans are to bring out these printed facts at the oe nme SOOTs ey aa Conference. LOUISVILLE, Ky. « — Ken-| The only other man who's known|day are nominations and voting tucky’s Johnny Cox has reinjured'to have been injured is Temple’s'for the Metropolitan Intercollegi- expected to be ready to play’ Temple Coach Harry Litwack said|person doing the most for the against Temple tomorrow night in/Tuesday Rodges will be in good/sport. the NCAA basketball champion-|shape after a strained back last’ « % ships. week. i Also slated are election of offi- Jen yesterday and he missed aks with Kansas State im the sec. (committee reports by coaches, tice. | ond game tomorrow night “‘prob- | One of the most controversial The Wildcats, Temple and Kan- | ably will depend on the ques- questions being batted about by coaches is the 24-second rule which and continued to build their give the offensive line more speed by shifting number | ;vanced to the final reund. Bill) even though the first call for football is five months jight in the 7:30 final at Ham-| Ypsilanti. will be a Karras family rivalry when the Bears and ;play 19 of its 21 games this season * * * > ; participated in the Missouri Valley coaches meeting in Lansing Friday. a finger on his right hand, but he’s|high - scoring Guy Rodgers. Butjate Basketball Assn. Award to the Cox's finger was painfully swol- Ga tostant guid Seattle’: battle (cers. clinic talks and research sas State are due to arrive to- tion of rebounding.” ; day and hold their ,.actice ses- Kentucky and Temple open the the pros use, requiring a player to sions at the 18,500 - seat Freedom battle for the title and the winners Shoot or pass within” 24 seconds Hall, site of the tournament. | meet Saturday night in the finals.|0f getting the ball. Some want it Seattle, the other finalist. ar-. Meanwhile, some 400 coaches|@dopted for gollege play. rived last night and Coach John\arrived here-for the 32nd annual! Phil Woolpert of San Francisco, Castelani ‘said “everybody is' in Natiotbal Assn: of Basketball|definitely is against the proposed ypod shape.” i\Cdaches ‘convention. Schéduled to- rule, Ld ie a DRIVES FORWARD — Dick McGuire of the — yesterday. The ‘ Detroit Pistons -drives forward like a fullback the \NBA playo , with the ball as he crashes into Charley Share of, j< the St. Louis Hawks in their game at St, Lows’ ho or 4 ene! “scored 38 points. They will meet again Saturday afternoon in the VU. of. D. 4iéldhouse, night in the Pontiac YMCA gym.) Saginaw took an early lead and | was never headed, although Pon- of age. of the situation and personal fouls ‘resulting from a close Troy press |gave the Eagles four valuable points in the waning seconds. ~*~ *« * Dick Booth’s field goal with 2:20 jremaining cut Tech's lead to 43-40. Beebe’s free toss, his only marker of the 2nd half, made it 44-40, A fielder by Dave Roat re- duced the deficit to 44-42 and Rod Harris missed a layup shot at the 1:39 mark which would have tied the score. Panoff's gift toss put the Colts three behind. Two more foul throws by Panoff after Booth had bagged a pair of charity shots brought the count to 47-44. Then, with eight seconds left, Wayne Figley connected to cut Troy’s deficit to 47-46, Guard Mike Kerner potted a free throw with four seconds to go and the Colts could not get up the floor in time for a possible tying goal, * * x. Booth captured game scoring honors with 20 points and Figley notched 11. Panoff added 13 points to Beebe's 17. came withi we ints j uf m thin two points in TECH TROY the 3rd quarter. FG FT TP FGHTTP * * 4 Cates 21-2 § Morgan 22-5 6 . . . Beebe 73-417 Harris 00-2 @ Dick Eley meshed 25 points and Williams 30-0 6 Roat 30-1 6 pares Ze - . , Panotf $ 3-4 13 Booth 8 4-6 20 | Dexter Jarrett added 15 for Pon- Kerner 31-2 7 Figley § 1-3 11 itiac. John Wells netted 16 far the Krupa 00-0 0 Harned 11-1 3 winners Totals 20 8-12 48 Totals 19 8-18 46 Saginaw will now represent the Scote by Quarters 'Northeastern YMCA district in the Tech i wae istate ““Y’’ tournament March 28-29 ee lat Detroit. Intermediate teams are WEDNESDAY Gr nIGETE ifor boys from 14 through 17 years) WASHINGTON—Willie Vaughn, 166 Loa ] I 153'2. Mi Angeles and Jimmy Beecham, ami, drw 16 ° Chassell (25-0) vs. Hanover Semi-Final Games Listed These are the pairings for tomorrow's semifinal rounds of the State High School Basketball Tournament: CLASS A Flint Central (18-1) vs. Benton Harbor (18-1). Detroit Austin (21-0 vs. Dearborn Fordson (14-5). CLASS B East Lansing (22-0) vs. Marquette (15-6). River Rouge (18-3) vs. Flint Technical (23-1). CLASS C ! Hudson (21-1) vs. Highland Park St. Benedict. (20-2). | West Michigan Christian (Muskegon) (20-3) vs. Harbor \Springs (17-5). CLASS D -Horton (16-3! Schoolcraft (21-0) vs. Owosso St. Paul (21-4). AP Facsimile Hawks defeated the Pistons in ff game, 114-111. ass Cliff Hagan Class A and B games will ing at'5 pm. be held at Michigan State's Jenison Fieldhouse in East Lansing starting al § pm. Class € and:D games wil! be held at the Lansing Civic Center start- bonus free throw until late in| FIFTY < THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1958 Pint-Sized Albie Pearson Fills Bill in Outfield 4 NEED BETTER GAS MILEAGE ?? 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STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC £aimaes “eects sage Ji * Senators See New Hope, Thanks t ORLANDO, Fla. —Thanks to'but more of the same. ithe Boston Red Sox, there is new ing still is the worst in the league record last year. hope in the camp of the Washing- with not much hope of ifnprove- 12-16 should do better and Chuck Tt all: ment. stems from a deal that brought a) eenter fielder and a first baseman: club for handyman Lavagetto bravely. who never has lived, When they asked Managerin. c, {Cookie Lavagetto what he needed th, | most after the 1957 season, he said_| |“outfielders who can catch and| ithrow."’ Pearson may fill the bill. | | Coast League speaks highly of ‘winter's rest, Washington finished last in 1957 and it is difficult to see anything jin the American League o Bosox he had an -817,Clevenger (7-6). and Dick Hyde|back to challenge for the job. | Courtney (.267) and Lou Berberet Pedro Ramos/ (4-3). Bob Wiesler, the ex-Yankee Cookie, always can fall back on (.261) to carry the load since both is back for another whirl after a/Herbie Plews (271) or Jerryjare lefthanded hitters. The other (12-12) year at Richmond. Snyder cist. might go in a deal. Eddie Fitz- The pitch-/ought to win 15, ‘Stobbs 8-20 has to improve.’ * t + * gerald (.272) a capable receiver rare , Lavagetto also nts on bonu The ing - 5 . We hope. to do better,’ said — Ral A Lmiendl 5 a3 lefty, jou ec pat ae ok Lavagetto wants to groom one jand righthanded batter, holds We hope t© 1, make the biz hop from cam. | fielder who led the league with of his top two catchers, Ci int) down the No, 2 job. 200) ball.” Playing .500 ball would involve | play 42 home runs and 114 runs batted in. The club's all-time home run pus to the majors despite only | nine innings of pro experience. Cass Avenue Brake Service Aaa ciao ine chub | Pascual, Ramos, Lumenti. champ bit : 7 esha to i : 7am Tee |Stobbs, Russ Kemmerer 7-11 and| CPtt@y Pitcher. Fearson in center ord last season. possibly a Griggs | 10) at Chat.| and Jim Lemon .284 but 94 109 N. Cass Avenue “We're going to be better de-,tanooga fall short of an imposing strikeouts in right will be the “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” starting outfield. Pearson had 28 assists San Francisco fensively,’ said Lavagetto. From'starting array. Ramos, a chunky MARCH SPECIAL! some hidden corner he dragged jrighthander who was voted the at ‘out a figure—70 per cent better. most valuable player in Cuba dur- “here he hit .297 with fair extra FORDS ‘49 to ‘54—CHEVIES ‘49 to ‘57 416” nators’ pitchers who saw/ing the winter, must curb the >&S€ power for a iittle fellow. BRAKES RELINED Pees aee dee ees enemy score 808 runs, will/home run ball habit. He gave up! Nei] Chrisley .343 at Indianapo- welcome any tightening. jan awesome total of 43 last year. lis strengthened his chances with! hell pl Oe ‘ings Re Ae ee ee ee x *& * | * + * three Komers, including a grand OTHER CARS IN PROPORTION: “Pearson and Zauchin should’ For relief, Lavegetto looks to Slam, in a recent exhibition game. | ‘With a Bud Byerly (6-6), who beat the’ Faye Throneberry (184) and Camilo Pascual Yankees three times, TrumaniWhitey Herzog (.167) are the other: . ‘outfielders, ‘help us,” said Lavagetto. ° BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT DO-IT-YOURSELF | ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OFF AIR BRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS EXCHANCED WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER AIR BRAKES * * With Zauchin at first base and |Roeky Bridges (.228) set at short ithe infield is half ready. Harmon | Killebrew, a former bonus player iwho hit 29 homtrs and batted (270) Enter the hot stove league and play YOU’RE THE MANAGER (Ninth of a series) We turn truck and passenger car brake éroms. was voted sophomore of the vear at Chattanooga, is giving Eddie By BEN OLAN Yost ©2351) a wrestle for third = aE Frank Malzone luted in an |base outstanding performance for the _* * "GET AHEAD WITH A Boston Red Sox in 1957. AS a | Second base is up for grabs. | : result, the young third baseman |Bob Malkmus, drafted from the! Milwaukee organization out of| = 'Wichita where he hit (.291), has not | | ry Ff been too impressive. John In the following situation, Mal- eee at arancs | — Schaive, a whiz at Chattanooga| zone played an important role. ve > Get the cash you need to be pey off leftover seasonal bilh. Then make only one monthly payment here instead of sev- eral ... have more cash left over at end of the month. GET A FRESH START Kg d ! Jp before he went into the Army See how well you can match wits ay : = with Boston manager Pinky Hig- gins His strategy helped win the game Lou Sleater ‘L) is on the mound LOAN! for Detroit as the Tigers and : . Thousands of people have gotten a Fresh Start in their family budg- Red Sox play in the top of the eer ontro | etung with a Bill Clean-Up Loan at BENeFicIAL. You can do the 10th at Detroit. The score is PINKY HIGGINS same! Get your loan in a single trip to the office when you phone tied 17 Malzone ope hs the eae ; LANSING ? — The House-ap- BENEFICIAL first. Or, if more convenient, write or come in. You i- Ma % he ¢ e : "Ne oe: ; “Veet for Boston by aaa s base on b. Have Delock try a squeeze proved bill to take away discretion- will find BeNnericiat likes to say “Yes!” when you esk for a loea! balls. Billy "Console. bunts. and bunt? ary deer herd controls from the. reaches first safely when Sleater’ ¢- Gamble on a double stea‘? Slate conservation SRD, kicks the ball and-then throws 4. Put im a lefthanded pincn “4S killed yesterday by the Senate | Loans $25 te $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car = - wide to first base. Malzone moves. bitter for Delock? Conservation Committee. | 7 WEST LAWRENCE STREET, PONTIAC ; s : Sen. Charles T. Prescott wrence Phene: FEdera _ to third while Consolo holds first., (Other data Delock has given Prescott), lcommittee)) chairman! PP gps becped d —_—o al enone: hg Duke Maas (Ri replaces Sleater. up three hits in 313 oe said the committee’s action was! Loon: mode te residents oot surrounding towns : Sammy White pops out, for the Gene Stephens (1-for-1 as a unanimous Four members al- , first out. Rehef pitcher Ivan De pinch-hitter) 1s aveiable Mal- tended th® session | lock «(R) is the next batter with zone has two stolen bases in 8 wit : The comuittee also killed a bill: 1o advance. the deer season open-| ing in the Upper Peninsula from’ Nav. 15 to Nov. 10 and a third bill! to remove the bow: ty on wolves dim Piersall (R) and Billy Klaus games.) (L) to follow. Would you: a. Let Delock swing away? ity aire) 2-6 euje pus ewe eyul Ul Uns Joyous Gn syIId UO\s0g | ‘auozlep, Sulsoo8 ‘sa;Suls puw x0;aq 20} #18Q susydewge — Qq ‘Iinsey TIRE STOCK REDUCTION "en-n00%e GENERAL XVRUMS = S.STAR TIRES now going at low prices never before dared! EVERY TIRE FULL STRENGTH AND LOADED WITH SAFE MILEAGE! Tubeless Black and Whitewalls PAY 14.may 14 JUNE 1,4 JULY “roucn GENERAL \ dd TOUGH easy pay terms EXTRA SPECIAL LOW PRICES on new GENERAL SILENT GRIP TIRES 2 10 FOR 2 SAF-T-MILER a ONLY 67s iS NYLON TIRES Largest value EXCHANGE other sizes proportionately low ! YOU'LL NEVER SAVE MORE! TIRE CO. FE 2-8303 Limited Quantity Offer in town! Tigers Concerned Over Relief Pitching’ Shaw to Start 1-Game Series With Dodgers a year. _ Bruce’s record to date in the Grapefruit League is not impres- sive. He has yielded four runs and seven hits in six innings but Tighe ‘likes the way the 24-year-old right- hander throws Shaw and Bruce are scheduled tc werk against the Los Angeles | Dodgers tonight in Miami when the Tigers make their first night start of the spring, The club will | stay over and on Friday night meet the Dodgers again with Jim Bunning and Morgan scheduled to pitch. Outfielder Al Kaline did not make ‘the trip. He pulled a tendon in his throwing arm Tuesday in St. Pe- tersburg and will not be able to ‘throw for several days. Trainer Jack Homel says the injury is not serious. _ The Tigers sent two bonus in- fielders—Steve Boros or Flint and the University of Michigan and George Thomas of the University of Minnesota—out on options to Birmingham of the Southern Assn That club is working out at Ocala about 100 miles north of Lakeland Pro Hoop Ace Stokes Now Off Critical List | CINCINNATI (® — Doctors say Maurice Stokes, pro basketball star stricken with encephalitis, is on the ‘mend but will likely take weeks to recover. Dr. C. R. Hunter said yesterday the disease has been pinpointed as encephalitis, a brain inflammation. Stokes was taken off the hospital critical list. Stokes, Cincinnati Royals’ star ‘became ill on a flight here from Detroit last Saturday and was tak- en to St. Elizabeth Hospital, Cov- ington, Ky. ° CAMERAS PROJECTORS RECORDERS 4. > - ‘Maxwell Is Regular Tighe to Platoon in Lett | | | | | LAKELAND, Fla. ¢P—Manager Jack Tighe hus decided he will carry on part-time platooning in left field. going to be able to hit for us. if he can't, well, that's another story." GRAPEFRUIT AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pet THR PONTI. AC PRESS, THU "RSDAY. MARCH 20, 19. 58 FIFTY -ONE _ FIRST NIGHTERS | OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYES : W wil woe Highland Club I an u | Weldens 29 Temp. Realty 57 $1 Social Kats 13 36 Social Brats 54 49 ones Rental 76 32 Gordon's TV 65 53|/Ten Pins 70 33 Pont. Amuse. 5) 53 O ens ‘58 Golf |Drewry's 76 32 B & B Sewer 48 60 LaForge’s 63 41. ‘Hi-Lows 54 iG &M 69 39 Abs. & Title 47 61/Goot Bal 59 44 Rogers Elec. a 63 Qual. Print. 67 41 Credit Unien 42 66 | Strikettep 57 46 Guttersnipes 39 65 Season Saturda Ace St. Cov. 6543 Huron T. Pk 26 82/A&B Girls 6 48 Rollettes 37 66 y = Bank | 50 49 Ueesings ers 26 82/Odd Balls 55 49 Rockettes 36 67 ?0n. Laundry 89 49 Union Lk Dy 17 9iiCounty Jete 55 48 Holland's 33 11 C. Olsen 222, C Olsen $65; Cones 628,; K. LaBair 180, B. D’Autremont 405; Unless there is a drastic change| ‘Drewry’s 2307 Goof Balls 597, Goof Balls 1671. ‘in current spring-like weather in this area, Highland Golf Club will ‘be in full operation on Saturday. Frank Dursek'’s layout is the | ‘first. among courses to an- nounce formal opening of the 1958 area club-swinging season. “Only things that could stop | us from getting under way this | weekend,’ Dursek says, “is a | freeze-up, or snow, or a heavy | Dibble, in Pontiac, started with the Lions in 195] after leaving Michigan State. He was Detroit’s 3rd draft choice that vear as * * * He was in the service in 1952 and in six seasons he caught 116 passes for 2.552 yards and 19 touchdowns. Last vear he had his poorest year in catching eight passes for 121 yards. > is 29 years old. ithe leayue. | Charlie M I still the De | No one has been more disturbed ae 4 63t oe ; Pe tien rh © than Maxwell about the frequent x; ( ’ 7 2 downpour,” none of which is in- 0 igers’ No. e ielder —'.. >. Ne 5 . stories that he and Zernial will York b 5 45 dicated by the weatherman. Detroit Plays in Miami jbut against certain American share the left-fie ; Iding job. The a dane d . : 4 an . . Toni ht; Boro Is S t j|League pitchers it will be Gus papal eant {ron ” Dawe Paw Detroit 4 6 ia, The club, contrary to reports, | g $ Is en Zernial and possibly Lou Skizas Mich iat eee ah a Baltimore $3) 375 will continue as a semi-public = é aA JCS Ste 4a € . ; Out on Option lin left. talk especially aneele fae hit NATIONAL LEAGUE course. “And, another thing,” te == « j Woo oe eet. re “That's my — thinking right | {326 and .276 for the club the last St. Lou's voeerenenen says Frank, “there will be no = a : | “4 we |Sea Praccisco (2.50. ..05.4: 5 ‘ 336 change in costs." Dursek will con- now,”’ says Tighe. “Of course . 3 5 & LAKELAND, Fla. (P—Jack Tighe| § , ‘two seasons, and belted 52 home Chicago 2202000007. 5 4 356 | .* I'm supposing that Zernial is Los Angeles 00.0000. 3435p tinue as rmanaget: _ is making no effort to conceal his) pposing ‘runs. : |Philadelphia ............. 5 5 500) ——— disappointment over his second-line | = * * \Saweutee : 4 5 ‘aa pitching — which at the moment) “I've never said that Charlie Pittsburgh Lo 2B 200) looks for the most part second, ‘can't hit lefthanded pitching,” said YESTERDAY'S RESULTS rate. i ' 0 a ourne i Tighe. “But there are some pitch- | Ranses re be eoeeour es us 12 innings | S evelanc an Francisco The young men on the roster are “ who give him trouble. Natur- Baltimore 7. Chic ago «N) 3 not giving the Detroit Tiger man-, . being a lefthanded hitter, he A! other Games cancelled. rain _ ager the help he expected and to hae a little more trouble with the TODAY'S BASEBALL say Tighe is concerned is an une | e OF 0 southpaws.”’ r tenes (N) vs Baltimore at Scottadale INSTALLATION . _ derstatement. ; ' 7 San Francisco ve Cleveland at Tucson | ; - Tighe said) “eute’ pitchers An ~ WHILE YOU “We just have to get some DIBBLE TRADED Dorne ‘ : like Whitey Ford and Sebhy 7°,” 7 Anecie* #¢ Mimi. Fis help for our reserve pitehing,” Dibble, veteran end of the De- Eisenhower Denies He Shantz of the Yankees, and Pbilscelphia vs New York ar St Peters. oe . i a said the manager. “Of course, troit Lions was traded today to Will Donate Trophy other top-flight lefthanders like Ka. ae Cus We) Pitebureh et Pt Myers, We expect good work from Tom the New York Giants for a . Herb Score and Don Mossi of i VenENilweUkre ate Bradenton" New Morgan and we're hopeful that) “high” draft choice in 1959. Dib- for October Winner Cleveland) give Maxwell more ue Anti-Rust Design ays . le : 1- Lou Sleater and Harry Byrd can | ble lives in Pontiac. Ile played trouble than others. TOMORROW'S GAMES GET A HERCULES MUFFLER — do as well as they did last year. his college football at Michigan LONDON Pe. searid. amate Cleveland vs. Baltimore at Scottsdale. | They last longer — and we'll un- But after that where we o is | State oa ~ aH MW OTA amateul Maxwell has had more suecess ria . , ; conditionally guarantee them in i , 8 ae: golf championship will be inaug- geains Taw Buliv) Plence offence ccc cue ee ecopa Tie writing | anybody’s guess.” fed - cick : re against southpaw Billy jerce o exists (A) vs. Milwaukee at Bradenton, : urated next October at St. Alt Chicago than many righthanded * * * . icag i an) enine Detroit vs. Los Angeles at Miam!, Fla., : With tt ; , ‘ ; drews, Scotland, but the trophy sluggers One righthander in par- . ge . . ' owen P National Muffler 2 i | 2 vated , raside 8 ; ; | ith the club about to end its Dib @ ld @ isn't being donated by President tieular who gives Maxwell trouble, ‘ego Pig Mansee City ot Wee ‘alm Ford-Chev's Sale Priced 11 | fourth week of spring training Eisenhower said the manager. is Baltimore’s W¥@* nington vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater. $8 45 about the only pitching surprises News of the global golf tourna | es ‘ ‘49 to ‘53 ° | | : 5 Connie Johnson. [Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis at St Petersburg. | Clamps Eatra | have been unpleasant ones. Tighe . ment was given yesterday, with “ ’ | Fla. Others Preportionately Low is gefting just about what he ex- the trophy for the winning nation — = | | pected from Bob Shaw, the young al team to be donated by an ey le ea ean , Bi i DON R | -righthander who was such a hit in anonymous American added, “I'm not cena to are Archery Bill Killed 8 the Cuban Winter League. If Shaw There were hints this was the {4s platooning right down the: Tea: M DONALD | : = r ¢ re . * sa | aA! S T = { — 4 Se 2G = J continues to perform as he had to Lions Make 2nd Deal President. but in’ Washington, line. But we're thinking in terms EAESING ” The Senate fo ac ’ nc. date, then Tighe can count on one in Two Days for High White House Press Secretary of part-time platooning. But even servation Committee yesterday Plenty of Free Parking \ more relief pitcher. Beyond that, ; James C Hagerty said this was these plans can change before we killed a house-approved bitt to al- FE 5-6136 Tighe now is looking to Bob Draft Choice in ‘59 not so. He said he had no idea Ob®n the season. That's a long jow archers to hunt deer of either 370 S. Saginaw St. Bruce for help. who Was donating the trophy to “4¥ off. you know.” 'seX anywhere in the state. ! * + * : : = = = , The Detroit Lions made their the winning team The 6-foot-3 right hander, with _ eG - - The 72-hole medal play affair ‘four years of minor league bal} S@cond deal in two days by trad- yy pou, days, with each and a year of army service behind ing veteran end Dorne Dibble to country enter ing four players. The -him, is on terminal! le ave cron the'the New York Giants today for a three lowest scores of each team /Army and will get his official dis- high draft choice in 1939 will defermine the champion, ac charge soon. * * * cording to plans of the Roval and ac ~ ; ie Go ub and the U.S.; Tighe did not expect Bruce to Yesterday the Lions sent tackle Ancic nt olf Club and tl be a contender for a Major po, « e ue 6 ho Golf Assn League job, since he last pitched ay romeo te ime: “tees! May The indis coe low scorer would in Class A ranks and the Army Packers for a 1959 draft choice. become the unofficial world ama- AUTO STORES kept him away from baseball for whomrenides teur ¢ h a mpion Has to Play Somebody DENVER «p Murray strong. Denver hockey coach. his team may play Michigan Minnesota next vear Arm- Says and NATIONALLY ADVERTISED REGULAR $1.03 VALUE! The two Big Ten schools and Special ¢ five other members of the seven- Eech school Western Intercollegiate in sets Hockey League pulled out this! season, leaving Denver in alone Equal in performance to any original equipment plugs. Make big savings FELT HATS $8.50 Value—Now $598 Grey, Charcoal Grey and Brown on plug replacements. For Most Cars! YOUR OWN CONTAINER Oil Prices ore Plus Fed. Tox. CLEARANCE LIGHTS Tough, durable “bee- hive’’ plastic lens. Choice of Red, Amber, Green, Blue or Clear FELT DRESS HATS Narrow Band $398 Light Grey. 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Imagine so fine a coat~ at so low a price! $32 Values Purest all-wool tweeds in checks, nubbys, pepper-and-salts! Carefully top-tailored throughout, in a smart single-breasted, button- through model with raglan or set-in sleeves, authentic Bal collar and ‘csest av Dagbseo pe ee ee ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1958 | FIFTY-THREE | | _ a EH Thinclads Trip Skiprlers 63-141, { Cathollc Women's | DIXIE HOUSEWIVES ! OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYES : Pis. Pts WL we we w.t [ Stroh's 68 Team No 11 47 natfodiis 69 31 Tulips 49 5) S0cla) Kats 70 29 Social Brats 52 47 ; Lion Store 60 Jacobsen's 41 ciecs 60 40 Pansi. Ten Pins 67 32 Pont Amuse 50 50 * F . Pansies 48 62) : Sam Benson's 58 Foley-Beardsley 41 x “ LaPorge’s Mkt 59 41 Hi-Lows 49 50 'Ned’s Drillers 38 GMTC Cr. Unton 40 Deimes oe te Mums &7 22 Goof Balls 684) Guttersnipes 38 62 Pont Fi. Cov. 54 Grevhound Bus Je *o08es he 46 Petunias 86 County Jets 55 45 Rogers Flec 8 38 62 : = Roberts Troph. 54 Fitzpatrick’s 38 | Violets 92 48 Irises S 57) Strikettes §4 45 Rockettes 35 84 Pontiac Rec 48 Team No. 8 36'Sweet Peas 52 48 Pinks 42 58i\K a BGirls 54 46 Rollettes 33 2 32 66 Pearson's Furn 48 Goebel's 34 Straw Plwrs 5050 B E Susans 35 64 Q'¢q Balls 53 47 Moliand's Flor 31 68 ; t ; 7: - _V. Holtom 188, V. Holtom, D, Dyker) PAutremo . f UF é By H. GUY MOATS ‘inches by Charley Brown of ' and tow hurdles and broad jump. o.nc°8o" sue. Nec PiOrlllers 2378)” AB4. Lilacs. 925," Lilacs 2642, Goot Balls 666-1804 “es oa \ If vesterday afternoon's first PCH, was held outside. Alf while Manning took the 60-yard : : = : : = = S track test for the 1958 prep sea- jumping events, and the ole dash in 6.6 seconds. State half 2 = : DIXIE BOUSEWIVES wn FRIDAY NIGHT ‘“B” ison, for the state champion Chiets, vault took place inside. Running = mile champion Larry Beamer did Pattedils 65 3 Straw Flowers 47 49 S* Stephens “e “4 Oregon semen a & is any measure of the squad's po-| events, beyond the 60-yard mark. not take part in the meet. ac i Daisies 83 3 Tulips ‘S at Que! , Pa ce tential, then Pontiac Central High vere run off on the venerable Meet was a good prep for the ‘ UBiItV rint ‘abst 7 . ay ( : t oe 83 43 Petuniaa 44 33 Gocenlic a bs os Sllitone ua i. o! is going to present another prom. ooard track in the girls’ gym- Huns Eelave a week trom Salar Pansies 48 48 Pinks 4254 Stars 4955 H D LaVere 42 62 ising, strong outfit in a tough nasium, and the hurdles took . oe > —_ . Sweet Peas. 48 48 K. Wilhite 223. K. Wilthive 638, Pabst drei day, at Eastern Michigan Univer gil McMonagle 186-490, Violgs 922— Biue Ribbon 2687 Senet e place in the halls. sity, Ypsilanti. A full team entry ti i —= * Nang oe ou : fe & ' ir) —_—— LADIES FRIDAY ° B” * a * While there was nothing spec- yj) represent the Chiefs. pees ETON amrere HD LaVere 64 0 Oregon Homes 30 o8 Dean Wilson's thinclads blasted tacular in the times the meet re- Summ ary: Chuck's Ine. 61 23 Service Plat 45 38 OUSH In No. 257 47 Mobile Crane 46 58 ideas victory over a pretty good vealed we will be all right, barring 65. yard high hurdles! Dan Sowell Thrifty Drug 5033 W.T Grant 42 4) COUshin tT 56 4s Edivhia ‘0 i¢ Waterford Skipper squad in the unforseen circumstances. I think «P!, 2 Bul Cole iWo, 3 Jim Hawkins . Pontiac Rec] 50 34 Pontiac Rec? 75 49 B Hudson 183, B. Hudson 480; Muybile : P. Time 86 West Side Rec 49 35 * Crane 935, Coughun No, 1-2542 area's first meet of the year. The we may have a pretty cood squad 60 ear dasii _! Manning (P:. 2 Jim e. ~ ae lee ae * £ * 5 soe eae ‘ ss (ew AlG Chuenstine Geis oe HURON LADIES MATINEE a Was an indoor affair. that by the time the outdoor season Keller iF: 3 (ier Nelson, Nicholis i <= WoL wt made use of the two Central High gets under way.% Coach W ae : , - : alls ay. % : 1 ison Two-1 reiat—1 «P Pete Cox, Del BALL AND (HAIN Hamilton D. 6831 Lunch Bow! 5049 >. mnasiums and the school's hall- egmmented Ben Guu Walt Chance, Rager Coats, fime . wo UWerncr Cor Gln Aone con een one commented Ben Star Cleaners 6733 Green Tavern 48 £2 ‘ 38 Walser Cont. 3 Ways : - } i 7 peas - Johisom Real. 57 4 q 3 § . * * * 6> ,ard low hurdles— 1, Sowell -P 2 Lees Diner 62 37 Cities Service 44°56 Eokie Pur 5248 ‘Team Mov X% 254% Only one event went outdoors. Manning (Pi. 3 ‘tie) Hawkins and Pontiac Ree 9 <1 Pont Cateri 41 58) The Low Four 51 48 Team No 5 © 19 69. Livingstone 178-495, Dureiko 174-117, The shotput, won at 44 feet 9 | Pro Stowe & Song 49 5° Beavers 1 62 *%¢- , tures A. Bennett 2271 and M. Salek 194. A Ere Fe haw Bennett 694, M. Salek and F. Lurenz 488, tenis au STAR Star Cleaners 773—2212 we | Motor Inn 73 31 Huron Bow! 51 83 _ - Sowell and Bobby Maiuning. But for fast scart. Waterford. ee SYLVAN MANOR R&R Mirs 71 33 Shaw's Jewel. 48 56 H b S . 2 ‘aa o _| Mile run—1. Traicoff (W) Tuce van wy War's Fur. 68 33 Chiet ‘ponte 46 31 Qrpor TINGS | the top performance was smooth-'snith «Py, 3 Gary McCollum’ «P). Time Sleepers 75 28 Tenpins 50 54 oars be “ = cay on 29 7% : Jumping Fred Brooks’ leap of 6 5 an : ; ape ein ise ets 60 44 Hi-Lo’ 44 60 ickson tg Beer 12 M k a ae es _ Three-lap relay — ( 1 : Latecomers 55 45 reriadess 44.60. Gen Bradley 233. Gen Bradley 586: e€rrymakelrs feet 3'2 inches. This junior, close Brown. Frank Shorter, Marc Turner Handt'eprs. 838 51 Alleyites 44 69 Munro’s Cabins 836, Munro's Cabins 2406 behind state champion Hud Ray)? ae Aree iP), 2 Wright (Ww), 3 uler BE) z ; Shot— ' Tigh 23 ron “wracy 0. ae af Saha “ee vg HURON LADIES MATINEE to Invade MSU last year, looks good enough to pritchet «Pi. Distance 44 feet ® inches Figa 203-486, Sleepers 687-1908. sel de W come close to the 6-4 or 6-5 mark... eh Jump—1. Fred Brooks (Pi. 2 Hamilton Dec 71 33 EakleC Purn 53 81 es . Galan Mfg Co 170 34 T. No. 9 are j OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYES | Warmer C&T 64.39 Weiser contr 37 s8 Team Paraded Through | Two showings’ of two transfers, Dan *:4!9 ybably the outstanding fea- Smith +P). Time 80 ae J . Se Mile relay—! ‘P), Jim Prichett, Dave of the trial event were the Burtch, Ken Smith, Bob Richards. Time Shuttle hurdle relav—PCH disqualified é .,, (‘ties Robinson and Carson «Pi. Height other PCH jumpers, Willie 6 feet 3', inches Pole vaul!- 1. Bob Finley ‘P). 2 Kelle: L <4 A = : > > ; Sore - Yen Pins G] 2 fielews ae “1 Conchiboy it $1.30 TeamNo de ar ot Streets After Beating Robinson and Arzo Carson tied at «p> Cole iwi Height tO feet i 2 -Lows : i 27 . = sterday Broad jump -1 Sowell iP: 2 mes LaForge Mt. 56 40 Pon Amuse 47 49,3: VanHoran 182 1128 aves, @ Vallins Crystal Falls A ; Pi 3 Keller «Ps. Distance 18” feet Goof spats 54 ‘1 Guttersins yes 37 09 492 . sowell won the 65-vard high 5 oon ne. | ry yiris 33 4 oge Ele 14 (61 ' = : : —— ond Bails 43 42 Roc kelles” . 32 83 money B DIVISION a HARBOR SPRINGS, Mich. (P— ee county Jets 52 44 Rollett 32 63 . “ Strikettes "51 44 Holland Flor 368 Fon were bing 6) $8 Ber t ee 49 55 The roll of drums and the blare oillms 188 R Collins $15, Ten Jit x % y ) Pabst BI Rib 48 5 : OU carly Pins 602, Ten Pins 1674 . : bios Store AY : c m Drive-In 42 42 of _ vin eee ee No Smuth (Bo LL Hodge 472 Bert's morning stillness today as hilari ‘ ROLLIN N Grill 706 - 2100 oie : . 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Koprince 299-693 Cooley Lounge ‘ i W L Ber 1078 Wuron Cleaners 20:8 nals of the Class ( state high =< = 7 R & R Mire 70 30 Hu iron Bowl 4: $3 1. Moe | school tournament by beating SERVE L ; Moror Inn 7030 Shaws Jire 45 53 BOWL NG — . <= = i Wards Furn. 6831 Chief Pon. C. 4) 56 Pis Pis Crystal Falls 57-50. . i Munto’s Cab 6238 Claycraft 2872 Shaws . 53 Heide & Kidd al Two weeks ago, when Harbor 4 = : - Hickson $446 Blatz Beer 1288 Gingle Mit 50 Jacobsen's 39 : 6 i . See the °58 Boats Now? 2 Martha Foster 203 Shaws Jewelers M Norma's 46 Earl's Mkt — 34 Springs won its district tourna. b . © 4 8:8 Martha Foster 546; Shaw's Jewelers Bo Griffin 171 V Boles 430, Merie ment for the first time in 16 "3372 Normaus 67) Shaws ree ; fe _ een __ —______— Vears, there was dancing on Main Street at 2 a.m. Then many on s l ’ 5 the high school's faculty changed Po n t lac VY Sw lmmers their hairdos. The men suddenly crewcuts, some in full became ° td . | view of a scheol assembly, and 1 District Saturday the women became flaming red- heads. When the team won its region The Pontiac YMCA swim team 13 and 14 and the 100-yard breast- al playoffs, Junior coeds dyed will be among four competing in a stroke for boys 13 and 14 was won, their hair blonde and seniors two- “Y"' district meet to be held at by Bruce Norvell ' toned their locks orange and the Flint Northern *pool Saturday. Enght other Pontiac swimmers black—the school colors, 339 W. Huron 26 E. Huron Miracle Mile CHURCH 1-6 s Others entered are Flint, Sagi- participated at Toledo posting sev- Harbor Springs’ semifinal , : 384 5 | NA 3185 naw and Bay City. eral heat victories among 750 in- game is tomorrow at Michigan FEderal 8-9252 FEderol 8-9255 Shopping Center M 5 Hwy. tional 1 Four members of the Pontiac dividual entries ‘State's Jenison Fieldhouse. @ OWENS @ ALUMA CRAFT @ BORUM BOATS OPEN @ GLASTRON BOATS @ FLEETFORM 7 DAYS © CRUISERS INC. sung | BOB WHYTE'Soucnrn | | =" | OUTBOARD MARINE SUNDAY AFTER one oa YOU! RIDLEY Flash CLEANERS in PONTIAC contingent turned in outstanding ~ performances at the annual Glass| City Invitational at Toledo last). weekend in a good warmup for the | districts. * * Chuck Ries won the diving title for boys 10 years old and under | Bill Ratliff took 4th place in diving for boys 15-16. Tom Eley was 4th in the 50-yard freestvle for boys Yardley Athletic Star of February a. NEW YORK (RP — George Yard _| ley, Detroit Pistons star and National Basketball Assn. scoring champion, has won the February award in the Hickok athletic of the year poll. Yardley received 26 first place votes and 108 points in voting yesterday. Golfer Ken Venturi of San Francisco was runnerup with 16 first place ballots and 101 points. Jockey Eddie Arcaro (83) was third, basketball star Dolph Schayes (75) of the Syracuse Nationals was-fourth, and Andv Bathgate, New York Rangers hockey player. was fifth. Pick Ferraris to Win Florida Grand Prix SEBRING, Fla. (» — The al- ways dangerous Ferraris of Italy and two ‘‘sleepers”’ from England —Aston-Martin and Lister Juguar will be in the spotlight in Satur- day's Florida Grand Prix of En- durance, the top North American sports car race. 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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Hollywood Headlines rs s tse ‘Porgy and Bess’ Movie eave iunisia ee ae eee Finally Nears Premiere __ [tine mic ty. Should a leopard appear, how- But Bourguiba Doesn’t ‘death. It contained all the ng peeeiliae! asa seek the pro- Keep Threat to Break lviews and news about ‘Porgy.’ “ : With West Today Unlike their cousins of tropical America, the Red Ground’ Mon. keys of Africa cannot swing by their tails. These simians live on plains and savannas, often ven- cepting either nuclear weapons for its own- forces or NATO missile bases, Nor have the recommenda- tions for base sites been made} public by NATO's military plan- ners, although they are expected to be submitted at a meeting next month of the alliance menibers’ U. of M. Slates Munro '.ANN ARBOR (® — Sir Leslie Munro, president ‘of the United Nations General Assembly and ' New Zealand ambassador to the United States, will ‘address the University of Michigan's annual | honors convocation May 9. Adenauer Strikes at Socialists Raps Opposition to NATO BONN, Germany (®—Chancellor rocket bases on its soil if NATO Konrad Adenauer said today thatconsiders that necessary for|defense ministers. West Germany must equip itself Western defense * * * with atomic weapons and permit! Otherwise, Adenauer told the! West Germany appears likely to = Socialist opposition, West Ger-)be one military choice for the mis- many must get out the North|siles which can reach the Soviet! By BOB THOMAS | HOLLYWOOD 1 — Only one The critics raved over the pre-| we ‘member of the trio who created’ miere of the folk opera, yet it \*Porgy and Bess’ survives to wit- WaS a commercial failure. of Aulantie Alliance. Union. NATO’s supreme com-!. : Sap a jmander, U.S. Gen. Lauris Nor-| TUNIS # — Tunisian President ness its vindication as an interna-| It was ahead of its re J “If we refuse the technical ad- siad, said in an interview Jast|Habib Bourguiba today reaf- tiona) work of art. explained. When at was) oroug Z| FE 4-461] vice of NATO military experts,”|™Month that “atomic weapons for|firmed his desire to keep his; «| e @ |back seven years later, people ha : he declared. “then we are with-|defensive purposes are absolutely|North African country on the side! ‘heard the score on radio and rec, DP Doors Open at 11:45 A. M. ~ ae on drawing from NATO.”’ West Ger-jessential for the defense of Westjof the West but launched a blister-| He is Ira Gershwin, wry, bald ords and they were ready for it.” Feat re 2160 OPDYKE RD. . a eal many, cannot withdraw from)Germany , . . West Germany mustjing new demand that France pull)master of lyrics. With DuBose| Since George's death in 1937, 12:00 v3.02 . 6:04 - 9:06 NATO, he continued, if it is de-|not Bs committed to weapons of|her troops out of his “occupied” Heyward, author of the story, he Ira has Naphees bp ee , F ar nee : F ay i . |severe enerati ago.” e ry. . composers, inc n . termined to play its part in de-|Sé a; generations ago country |penned the lyrics to the monu- -- ELIZABETH TAYLOR Winner of Academy Award Nomination Best Actress of Year! * * * * * * Kern, Harold Arlen, Harry War-! Speaking in a major foreign pol- | Although he roundly denounced) Mental score by George Ger sh- ren, etc. icy debate, Adenauer once more|the French, the Tunisian leader Win. Now that ‘‘Porgy and Bess” | . OS ; | told the Bundestag — the lower [#1 not follow through on his is reaching the screen under the) ™!anaging my brother's es- hous ‘Parliament—th So-|threat to break with the West to- Ea aio ‘tate occupies a great deal of my! ouse of ‘Parliament—that the So- aegis of Sam Goldwyn, I dropped time," he said. “And right now! fending the free world potential Soviet aggression West Germany's opposition La- bor party has been loudly de- imanding that Adenauer’s govern- ‘ment renounce atomic weapons against STARTS FRIDAY ROBERT cURT MITCHUM JURCENS ‘and refuse to lét American mis- siles be based in West Germany lin hopes that this would make the [Soviets more amendable to Ger- ‘man reunification. The government so far has not viets are the potential aggressor and that they have long-distance rockets and atomic weapons, “If an important part of NATO does not have the same weapons to use against the potential ag- gressor, then NATO is reduced to day, the second anniversary of Tu- nisia’s independence from France: | Instead he said in a speech to the date. _ National Assembly: “We have to He lives in a stunning modern by Ira’s house to bring him up to:I’m putting together a book of my| lyrics, with a commentary about} how they were written.” | THE SPECTACULAR DRAMA OF LOVE AND CONFLICT IN prefer cooperation with the West home in Beverly Hills, surrounded THE GREAT TRADITION OF in order to shut the gates of hell. by impressionist paintings and) . . . Once again we must reason 'elics of the days, when the Gersh- and remain lucid.” jwin brothers were turning out. Leaning heavily on the U.S.-\8teat American music. Ira is re- British good offices mission now|Covering from an operation. trying to patch up the bitter dis- ® *« * | ipute between France and her for-. Y asked him why ‘Porgy and: ‘mer protectorate. he assured his Bess’' took so long to reach the CIVIL WAR ROMANCE committed West Germany to ac- insignificance,” he declared. PASQUALE’S @ ROYAL OAK @ LAKE ORION , THE ENEMY... Loa KEEGO |} CINneEmMmaScoPe AND. audience that ‘the Tunisian re- screen. RESTAURANT and PIZZ ERIA jpublic will be evacuated of for- “We were always stymied by a 895 LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE Jeign troops.”’ legal matter concerning the Hey-; : x © * ward estate,"’ he explained. “Sam LAKE ORION | This was a reference to the Goldwyn was the only one with eed Serving— x Modified proposals Bourguiba and enough resolution to step in and ; * FULL ne DINNER Complete Carry Out Service ithe good offices team worked out solve the problem. | M-G-M fimed it in * SPAGHETTI Pasquale’s delicious foods pre-. |jWhich the U.S.-British negotiators ‘‘Recently I counted up the off-| the fabulous oo * PIZZA * RAVIOLI pared to take out . a . Just call now are discussing with French ers we have had for ‘Porgy’ over) ine een — * LASANCA us and your order will be ready j/Premier Felix Gaillard in Paris. the years. There were 90. I was at. 00 f : in a few minutes. call... - v evacun la ne eee I BL D 0 MONTGOMERY CLIFT % FISH and CHIPS (Fresh Lake Perch) as well as shert orders and the most delicious coffees. MY 3-1421 Menday Thra Thursday 4:00 P.M. te 1:00 A.M, OPEN —‘Fridsy and Ssturday 4:00 P.M. io 3:30 A.M. They call for progressive evacua- a party two years ago where five tion of French troops, a French big producers came up to me dur- ideclaration of Tunisian sovereign- ing the evening and said they ity over Bizerte and further ne- would like to make the picture.”’| gotiations on French withdrawal * * * from the naval base. _ Tra exhibited a scrapbook which & , ~*~ *& * his brother had kept until his ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MARIE SAINT. RAINTREE COUNTY ree | WILL GIVE YOU IMARES FOREVER Sanday 13 Neon to Midnight Bitter right-wing opposition to. the proposals in Paris has endan-| FREE BOWLING ' | co-starring gered their chances of acceptance oy i. suction By PA LEE by Gaillard’s gove - ( } Nl ) NIGEL PATRICK WARYIN Added CinemaScope Cartoon Stroh’s Championship Team Every Friday 12 Noon to § P. M. MOTOR INN RECREATION 18 South Perry St. FE §-6032 DOWNTOWN . Over Sam Benson's DOORS OPEN 10:45 Gaillard joff the conservative critics. He] jrefused to reveal the Tunisian, PLAINFIELD, Wis. u» — The ‘proposals to the National As- farmhouse where Edward Gein sembly’s Foreign Affairs (Com- butchered his murder victims and [mittee in Paris and said the ne- hid bodies he looted from graves gotiations on them would be was destroyed by fire early today. | ‘lengthy. : Vacant since the arrest last fall of Gein, 51-year-old bachelor re- Sally Payton, 106, Dies cluse, the house had figured re- cently in a local controversy. | DETROIT w — Sally Payton, ~ * * born into slavery 106 years ago, vontinged o try to out Destroyed by Fire ! Prices for This Attraction Mat. 90¢ © Eve $1.25 @ Child 25¢ © ¢ COMING @ @ “The Store That Values Built’ BATH SETS \died Wednesday at the home of a ues ae Ge Cae } 3 WAYS TO BUY: we accept commitments Detroit stepnicce, Mrs. Dennis == Reaul McDavid. aim sunday. 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Delivery Free STARTING SUNDAY a Pes € 4 ‘Free Parking on Wesson Street Side Phone FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 Except on Cash and Carry “THE GIRL MOST LIKELY” & "ESCAPE IN JAPAN” | IWANISTa Ei THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 Bob Considine Says: Menshikov Is Wearing ‘New Soviet Face WASHINGTON (INS) — Ambas- sador Mikhail :Menshikov of the U.S.S.R., having ‘waved us into the comfortable living room of his digs on the third floor of the Rus- ‘sian. Embassy, served coffee, French and Armenian brandies, luncheon for W. R. Hearst and his national editor Frank Conniff and myself had just ended: The smiling Russian also served familiar propaganda lines we had heard last November from three of his superiors — Khrushchev, Russian cigarettes (50 per cent|Bulganin and Gromyko. That’s his filter) and cigars. A pleasant job. -A Junior Editors Quiz About- . YOU dy Wd a aa) o f" SZ el Z the iver y ea Z Re) y _ 1g Sam hey . * "loo = Py — = # _ ! ) SA tS = QUESTION: How do you hear? * * * ANSWER; Next to sight, hearing is the most important of man’s senses because it enables him through speech to ex- change his ideas with other persons. Each of your ears consists of three sections—an outer ear, a middle ear and an inner ear, as shown in this drawing. The outer ear catches sound waves in the air and directs them through a passage or canal to.a drum, which vibrates much like a real drum when it is struck. These vibrations are carried across the air-filled middle air to the inner ear by three bones called the hammer, anvil and stirrup. In the inner ear, the vibrations travel through a spiral coil which contains thousands of tiny hairs. These hairs pick up the sound and send it along a series of nerves to the brain. * * * ; FOR YOU TO DO: Your hearing is very important, so take care of your ears. Never put things in them, protect them from dust and cold, and if anything seems wrong with them, see that they are tended by a doctor. * * x (Joyce Lynn Kimura of Pahala, Hawaii, wins $10 for this question. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Tomorrow: How did Indians shave?) Ve ? YOUR DOLLARS ee YOUR PAINT GO FURTHER Famms | sTRETCH FLAT LATEX PAINT wf = FULL GAL. Covers up to 500 sq. feet $3.89 ca. . $1.49 a. WHITE AND 10 SMART DECORATOR COLORS WALLPAPER OUTLET 105 N. Saginaw St. His excellency strongly resem- bles a successful member of the! altmni of almost any American college, but speaks generally bet- ter English. One surmises im- mediately why he was appointed the Soviet Union’s top emissary to the U, S. after four years in New Delhi where he obviously did a tremendous sales job. Menshikov is here because he epitomizes the new face of the Soviet Union. He smiles, jokes, is sophisticated, speaks glowing- ly of peace, plugs for a summit conference, is urbane under tough questioning (but can duck a direct question as ably as Benny Leonard couKd slip a punch) and is not calculated to blast the feelings of Americans in general, “There could be a terrible war at any moment if a madman is set loose in the world,” the Rus- sian ambassador said as he sipped his brandy. He gently as- serted that he personally doubted that the ‘madman’ would come out of the United States. He said he was convinced that President peace, He seemed surprised at! the suggestion that any ‘‘mad- man” might come out of Russia, The Russian ambassador's point was that there must be some lessening of the tension that makes World War III a possibility, A summit meeting might do it, though he could not or would not spell out just how it could, The question of U. S. bases overseas came up, naturally. The ambassador said with his only trace of sharpness, ‘‘I must say) that it is difficult to believe that these are defensive bases when all of your gun-barrels, so to speak, point at us.’’ * * * An embassy aide eagerly vol- unteered that he had read recent- ly of Mexico’s complaint against U. S. “aggression,” but was vague about the nature of the charge. Hearst! said the Mexican critic could not have expressed the feel- ing of his government and chal- lenged him to give particulars. “It is well known that your coun- in the last century,” the aide said defensively. “What about Russia’s expan- sion in this century—since World War Ij, let’s say?” Bill asked. The man looked surprised and asked for details, “Well, we'll start with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia,” Hearst said, “‘and then go on to Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, the Kuriles ,. .” “The Kuriles ‘was simply a case of retaking what Russia owned before the Russo-Japanese War a half a century ago,”’ the man said. “But the others?” “They joined us willingly,” the Russian embassy man said blandly, They debated intent- ly but quietly in the pleasant room as the big Russian maid tip-toed about with her ciga- rettes and cigars. The courtly ambassador perseyered, To the rest of us he spoke of the ex- change of U.S.-Soviet sports teams, the willingness of Khrushchev to meet anywhere FIFTY-FIVE di not wanting to burden the Uttle| elevator, walked downstairs, fleor, where official Soviet Em-| bassy receptions are held, was) much more lushly furnished. Huge! reproductions of paintings of Len-| in and Stalin hung on one wall. ek ow we As we reached the ground floor a startled supernumerary bounded across the reception foyer, turned on a light and offered to help us with our coats. We said good- bye and walked out into the bright through the mansion. The second } sunshine of 16th street. a waved absently across the street.! “If the FBI pictures turn out) good I hope they’ll send us one,” | he said. We walked back to the: Statler, a capitalist hotel. U.S. Youth Criticized by Finnish Teenager DENVER (® — Antero Siirila, 17-year-old Helsinki, Finland stu-' dent, thinks American boys and girls drive automobiles too early and the girls dress in ‘‘a very unladylike manner.” But he thinks American teen- BICYCLE SALE! BOYS’ and GIRLS’ 24-INCH EVANS COLSON BICYCLES Regular $49.95 Value SALE PRICE *3 9% WHILE THEY LAST! Tricycles...... .°895 up Doll Buggies . . 6.95 up BUY YOUR BICYCLE WHERE YOU CAN GET PARTS and SERVICE agers are ‘“‘more open-minded and better socially adapted” than Fin-| nish youngsters. Antero is at East with Eisenhower, Eisenhower personally wanted try greatly expanded its holdings We shook hands op leaving and, Denver High School under an in-| ternational scholarship program. | FREE PARKING BACK OF STORE SCARLETT’ BICYCLE SHOP 20 E. Lawrence FE 2-7221 ganna + be 1) Long life—meets {X] Efficient—the heat goes into the water & Install anywhere—need not be near a chimney rigid Edison standards. (Xj Fast—new, more efficient heating elements \ e ‘Ho ot water + helps housewives hurry. through housework. MORE HOT WATER WITH EDISON’S NEW ELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICE Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages: [XJ Automatic—hot water always on tap {J Outer shell—cool to the touch all over & Safe—clean—quiet—modern (XJ Edison maintains electrical parts without charge All this. adds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan Ask your plumber or appliance dealer - DETROIT EDISON it Pasa ans al! YOU MUST HAVE CUSTOMERS And We Can Get Them For YOU Through the Want Ad Pages of The PONTIAC PRESS D Bs Just Dial FE 2-8181 Care SR aT 3 8 ee ae a a, Seb a, NS te tan ee 2, TUR Se 2 AS Lea ae ie Benet a ee Se fee ee ee ee a RS ea ee ee OM ae = tee De ee Se eS ee ES ag ee ee SS Se —E we? a ae ~~ * Pf § . eo i i Veo tS . ° . ; FIFTY-SEVEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 ~ Vanguard Director Brings Lunch fo W ak’ _ By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Then he told newsmen the U.S. the second Vanguard had to be | WWE AVENS, WHAT WILL THEY Dr. John P. Hagen takes his May pas up 10 more satellites this! destroyed. : MAKE OUT OF THE CHILD? lunch to work these days so he|year and that the next major step won't waste any time getting)in space research would be to send. _“#e is a baseball. = one vehicles into outer space tomorrow. |@ Satellite to circle the moon. me agin aera fae y, 6-17, heavy t roilers and fryers y, Saninst Kohler.) Wisconsa plumb-/} ‘ bs sl ared: rocka, 26-27; cayonettes, b's Among coppers, Magma ad-|March 22nd, 461 S. Saginaw, 9 to 5. ing fixtures company, by the Unit-'g"\5. 40-32, ducklings, 26-31. lvanced well over 2 points. Ana- —ady. ed Auto Workers Union. : eee : : The 1934 strike, in which twol DETROIT EGGS conda and Kennecott were ahead) pymmage Sat. March 2%;:8-a.m. ETROIT. March 20 ‘:AP)—Eegs. fob around a point. Oils were mixed Congregational Church, E. Huron. persons were killed and several)/petroit. eases included, 15 | “If it's made under oath and Potatoes, fancy, 50-Ib bag .. s--.-. 260 a fundamental technical factor. soos 125) 2.25) jrlona ily? ithe short interest declined sharply, March 20 (AP) — Prices ‘short interest, rose more than a Coppers Strong, | Stocks Advance NEW YORK (® — The stock market moved higher early today jin moderately active trading. Coppers showed strength on news of a sharp rise in copper prices abroad. x * * Pivotal stocks rose fractions to about a point. There was a scat- tering of losers in about the same’ range. Specialties made wider, moves. News after yesterday's close that the short Interest on the New York Stock Exchange had risen to its highest level since 1931 was Lorillard, with short " interest. more than doubled, was off frac- Lukens Steel, in which trimmed a loss of about a point. ‘Polaroid, which had a big leap in feceral-stale as company officials made pessi-, ’ rad dozen injured, involved another « “Wiites— grade A, fumbo §5-57. weight- mistic statements about the supply: Special communication of Pon- Vino ag ae ge Ave., was burglarized and $27 stol- en from a desk, it was reported to Pontiac police yesterday. Thieves entered Roger’s Auto Sales, 695 Auburn Ave. and stole|s $6.50 in change, the manager told Pontiac police yesterday. Lodge Calendar News in Brief Piere's Gulf Service Station, 684 New stock of completely refin- ished furniture for the home now on sale at the Salvation Army Red, Shield Store, 118 W. Lawrence St. Rummage sale. All Saints Episco- pal Church. Fri. 1 to 3. Exchange |Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michie St. Rummage Sale, 128 W. Pike, Sat March 22, 9 A.M. Pontiac Osteo-|wo. — adv. |Dated Saaren 19, 1958 N. East Blvd., was burglarized and $12 taken from two coin machines, Pontiac police report. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE td that one, Travelmaster Seria] No. J4EE 373 Mobile be said at erry sale on 1058 at 10:00 tiae Lodge No. 21. F and AM. . t, St, Louis, Mich and ma. Pri, March 21, 7:30, Work in FC ea i thet ad a ’ 7 Moor. ad r -20-") on oO agree. 08 3. WM. v. the Pontise ora Pontiac, igan. LE HOME *INANCE- COMPA NY, - 4615 Dixle Highway, Drayton Plains, Michigan March 20, ‘58. MOBILE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct grading, graveling on High Street. You are ities notified that at a regular meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Mfthigan held March 18, 1958 by resolution it was de- clared to be the imtention of the City ion to construct grading, gravel- ling and related work on Street from Summit Street to the westerly line of Lots 35 and 80 Baldwin Dixie Hills Subdivision at an estimated cost of $963.82, and that the plan, profile and estimate of said improvement is on file for public inspection. It is further 84, 85 on - Baldwin Dixie Hills Subdivision shall constitute the special assessment to defray $777.47 of the estimated ‘cost and expenses thereof and that $48.18 of the estimated cost.and expenses thereof shal} be paid from the Capital Improve- SAV. |inent Fund. ane 138.17 te be paid from — adv. Slee Subdivision Bond Improvement Money. Notice ts hereby given That the gan will meet in the Commission Cham- ber on March 25, 1958 at 8 o'clock pm to hear suggestions and objections that pleats by parties interested. ADA R. EVANS, -City Clerk March 20, ‘58 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct 2° resurface course on Elizabeth ieee Avenue. You are hereby notified that —ady. regular meeting of the Commission of [the City of Pontiac. Michigan held March / 18, 1958 by resolution. It was declared at a) PONTIA: c TOWNSHIP ANNUAL M ing.—Notice is . hereby given rere Pontiac oo a a meeting will ~. ‘held on Bim.at the Yovasnip at Stee Sets GRETA V. BLOCK, rk, Mar. 20, 22, '58. NOTICE OF ON TO CON- struct 8 inch concrete = beach core = — Strect. — re here z, wbotified that at a regular meetin — rd vend of pg won hd Mick = ark of mi i rBetes iibeae’ s further intended to const: St in roc apa with E Street from Bagley Street to fe Street shall constitute the special - ceueaee ment district to defray $13,580.91 Cres the estimated cost and expenses thereof and that $62,000.15 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof shall be paid from the Capital Improvement Fund. Notite is hereby given That the Com- mission of the City of Pontiac, Michi- gan will meet in the Commission Cham- r on March 25, 1958 at 8 o'clock p.m. to-hear suggestions and objections that ph bs made by parties interested. 2 Dated March 19, 1958 ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk March 20, "58 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct pavement, widening and related work on South Side of West Huron Street. You are hereby notified that at a regular meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigafi held March 18, 1958 by resolution it was declared to be the intention of the City Com- mission to construct pavement, widening, new curb and gutter, bituminous con- crete resurface course and related work on the south stde of West Huron Street from Wiliams Street to GT.W.R.R. at fin estimated cost of $10,758.83, and that Card of Thanks: 1 Help, Wanted 8 r Ahn TO THANK se tes »-MANY nel relatives < wey, Funeral Home. Betty Thomp- In Memoriam 2 HED MEMORY OF A ay beloved Seoeene father & ephen, J. Snitgen, = ago resets Heath son. Frank, Dus: Tommy & Danny Habra, California IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROB. ert W. ibe who passed away March 20, We who re you satis miss you As it dawns another yea In — lonely py Though’ you are ever near Loving mite daughters — Elaine Arlys & Sandy Girl. MEMORY OF FRED Stayhue, dear husband and us, There's a voice we'd love to hear; There's a smile we slways re- emer we love so Sealy “missed by his wife Soa riaaee ily. Funeral Directors 4 “a HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR 3-T15T Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” SPARKS-GRIFFIN STS, Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 aut MEN O one WOMEN | NGE - YES. A CHANGE 7 Ss just . — you need to Salesmen. welco! missions and bonus commis ons, Pontiac Press Box 1 of me cas in € See w ‘ N. Perry 8 to 2 2 pm ec with large new Start earning imm Har Lirite Rawlins Dept. 337 Pree’ Fe atal t Gn ED. roe r “time Chance to E Age bo handicap. Box 117, Pon- tiac Press Is This for You? Nationally advertised food prod- uct. $1. or more per mo. first ear. Unusual retirement plan in to 3 years. eats or Pvenome For personal Peate 1 FE 43544 or FE MEN —- WOMEN, 820. DAILY Sell Luminous nameplates. Write _ Reeves Co., Attleboro, Mass. '1T TIME HELP WTD. MUST Poe emplo = t pe eid, time, call FE 4-3 FaOTOORAPIER TO TAKE FULL cele "wii" etc eetais aie ach 5 rien "j FE_8-2373. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR ct. saleswomen in new home eS area, Exp asters Realty Co. KEnwood 9060, 18 or over. Appl tig “8 “Te ween fo teur. Plenty work. In Pontiac Waterford Telephone Soliciting Men or women. experieace os ree Saginaw. & 2 pm Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 8E The Pontiac Eastern Standard Time in City Hall, below: High Street from Summit dwin Dixie Hills Sub. Related Work ity Commiss sion has scheduled public hearings for quesey, March 25, 1958 at 8 o'clock p.m. f 35 S. Parke Street, on Intention to Construct the following public improvements on the streets named Grading, Graveling and Related Work the Commission Chamber, to West line Lots 35 and 60 | | found nothing. * 2-Inch Bituminous Concrete Resurface and | dents called and also reported see- * ok + Cpl. Robert Peterson of the South’dinner for Thomas Mair, of 725) Haven post said he and two Boy) Seouts saw the flash about 10 p.m. He said it was stationary and last- ,ed about 30 seconds before disap- pearing. There was no sound. Cars dispatched to investigate * Peterson said several area resi- =_= 2-Inch Asphaltic Concrete and Related Work 8-Inch Reinforced Concrete Pavement and . DATED MARCH 19, 1958 Elizabeth Lake Avenue from Telegraph to Stat Washington Street from State to Prall Taylor Street from Oak Hill to Ellwood Related Work Linfere Street from Franklin Road to Brush Brush ‘Street from Bagley to Linfere © fone of | West Huron Street from Williams to * * farther information see legal notices. Interested property ‘Ping the flash. | & Methodist Men’s Group to Meet This Evening Club was the site of a testimonia | Dated March 19, 1958 from costs Puneral Home, 3141 ADA R. EVANS, Sashaba Rd.. Dravton Plains, City Aes hye Elder Alfred Streling valde irli i i Tr 0 ating. Intermen mar eme- Stirling Ave., last night. iecorion tery, . Peck, Mich. Mr. MacLarty * * * REGULAR VILLAGE ELECTION — No- will Ne in state at the Coats The dinner was given by the Pon-., tiac Manufacturers Association in! —- of Michigan, that the are ensu- _ ROCHESTER — The Methodist’ |Men’s Group of St. Paul Church will hold its monthly meeting of devotions and _fellowship’ tonight at the chiirch. @re urged {o appear, ADA R. EVANS City Clerk Clemens. Supper hour has been scheduled to begin at 7 o'clock. Featured’ speaker will be the CORY: Rey. William Martz, pastor of the Serial Number F58F121066, Public First | Methodist Church, Mount|?% tice is hereby given to the qualified Elec-| _ Funeral Home. _ ‘tors of the Village of Wolverine Lake, McKINNEY, ._ MA! RCH ae 0, 1058, [Sete A., 233 Broo’ nas at the beloved husband = ‘Emilie. Me- a | Village Election will be honor of Mair, who has been treas- : id : . 2 Hall, 297 Glengary ae wine. Kinoer dear father of Haro urer and chairman of the finance said ‘Vulage on Monday, April, 1986,| B. McKinney and Richard P_ Mc; and budget committee of the asso-\"“t which Election, four (4) Councilmen yi be eomnert ater by the ciation since January of 1944. will be elected from the following candi- a “ie * datcs, viz: MARCH 19, 1958, DANIEL Th . Incumbent Walter Ls bares w., $630. Dixie » Clarkston; is now affice thanaser of Sie Brae | james R. Brown Bunt acer Crother of Mrs. Ruth ger of Jig Bush-| gawara F, Ketchum s wner, Charlie, Floyd, rd ing Company, 454 N. Cass Ave.,| Richard H. Melvin ae Mr ae, at with Mair i Le Roy D. Winkler, Sr. the eral with a watch. Mair is a former; Norman C. Shimman iron ith her. Willinte Richards comptroller of Pontiac Motor Di-| Gertrude Hess officiating. Inte in Ander- rision Also for the purpose of voting upon Mr. Smith = vision. the following proposition: “Shall an an- in state at the Sharpe nual tax of four (4) Mills thousand 1957 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN, \of asse: valuat: on ell = : Serial No. BS7P 155243, Public Sale to be'land-in the Village of Wolverine Lake, jel at Le) =~ April 1. ine, at 38 2. for a period of two (2) care, sumnsmene, BOX REPLIFS naw 3 ‘ontiac St nik | im; . 1968, cost Pe Bldg. Pontiac, Michigan. | srapeey, - a ft | Fae aa At 10 a.m. today there On thé day of the Election, polls * Press Credit Department be open at or o'clock in the forenoon, were replies at the Mar. 20 21, » “sh jand shall continue open watil eight office in the following ¢ 1958 CHEVROLET ERTIBLE,|electors ‘thall be ‘allowed io vote ek the| § Domest | rs * be held at 10:30 A.M. April 1, 1958, at| Da: of March, 10968 : N, Saginaw St., 601 Pontiac State! A.D, iy ~ ; 8, 9, 21, 28, $2, 61, 74, Bank Bidg., Pontiac, Michigati, Bigned: 76, 83, 101, 112, 113, 117. . A. STARKEY, JOHN #. ‘SON, ’ : Credit rtment. Clerk. \ : a Mar. 20, 21, ‘58! . 20, 8.' om f os \ EXPERIENCED C¢ GREE W ald Between 36 & =. Apply in son, 857 ww Hur ELDERLY Wouan FOR, BABY- sitting & some gas housework. Live in. MApie IF YOU HAVE A CAR AND CAN WORK Dene 7 EARLY 2-6864, EVENINGS, Cat PE 48997, 9 " KOON. MIDDLEAGED LAbY MORE FOR home tha: schoo} d housekee job and babysit- ting, PE 51675. = MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC- retarial service. EM 3-2842, MIDDLEAGED LADY, GOOD REF. for babysitting, FE 4-4284 TUE, ueeneke Rates EE 3. m Av Cy - change Fr 2-5492. ® rege PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. Experienced FE 86-2292, PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE Mature Girl Friday for —— pévereetes enc: Location be cord stenographer and do clerical work, ee RA . ‘ 5. ‘Trans, PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE . 2-8181 for an ad-writer, Say “charge it.” union. ed average 56%; extra large. 93-55, 810 situation. Superior Oil of California to be the intention of the City Com-|the plan, profile and estimate of said A ava, 33'3: large 51-34. wld. avg. ® s Ld | mission to construct 2 Inch bituminous ; i i R CE The affidavit was read to theorem tis so wid avn S's; smal, dropped 16 points frum its high \Contegic. vesittace cells aud cenccd Haptesement is on fle for public in Cametecy Wole 5 : COMI, LpANK BLDG committee as the sworn statement, asi ein 7 rade A at ye a) price, | y 0 | e | Teleg pb Toad a tebe Srenus {rom It is further tntended to construct y s , 40',; browns, grade , extra large, elegrap. oad to State Street at an : is of an absentee witness, John Deis. rade C. large, 40: checks, 34 + « * Ue estimated cost of $39,963.00, and that | the plan’ profile and estinete ed thn * den ot Messiah White Chapel OPEN SATURDAYS It was read by Leo Breirather,) Commercially graded: Whites. pate . the plan, profile and estimate of said|the cost’ thereof shall be defrayed by Cemetery. $500. FE 4-7221.. : A, jumbo, 52-53; extra large, 482: large|. Zenith added more than 2. Frac- b improvement is on file for public in-/ special assessment according to frontage an official of the UAW's Kohler 474s medium, 44. browns, grade A, |4:- we spection. LJ & . 7 jum, : . ‘jtional gains were made by U.S and that all of the lots and parcels of local. He claimed no first hand/laree. 42-44; medium, 42. ‘ISteel, U.S. Rubber, Boring “United U eS said_jmprovement in ‘accordance, ith | ead, {fonting, upon the south side of The Pontiac Press knowledge about the 1934 incident, Minceate. ro Pont Se Pa . : the plan, eee ase estimate, and eet ora aa "abel Nenuitate tae aoe. i ri . : —_ P . e cost ereo ail defrayed by t e 3 but said he believed the affidavit. Livestock cific, Royal Dutch and Johns. Man. peclal assessment according to tront- | 500.00 of the estimated cost and expensca FOR WANT ADS He said Deis is not a UAW 4 : Regulations for Running age and that all of the lots and parcels | thereof and that §$8.25883 of the esti- member Barner’ LivEErocE ville. Goodyear fell around 2 ard i — fronting upon pettber side of | mated cost and expenses thereof shall DIAL FE 2-8181 Man aged 19-26 een erpeuee : i = = 5 ic aj 4 izabeth Lake Avenu be i : oe sales ead up ne e ~+*# <« 4DETROIT, March 20 (AP! Cattle, sal Goodrich a major fraction, Departments Set After rset! Girect anal conusivcce ihe oe yeaa (rom the Capital Improvement Ear Bh Midwest Employment, A : ea ‘ tate Ban zs. ows, with scatteri teers and heifer clal assessment district to defray $5,146. Notice is hereby given That the Com- From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘ontiac Deis’ statement named Conger, io "sai lots; cows 80 cents higher: steers N 10-Month Hassle & of ithe estimated ‘cost and expenses | mission of the City of Pontac, Michigan Kohler plant manager Edmund and heifers active, strong; few standard ew York Stocks Lense, aut aad) ceosnens unae da Will meet in the Commission Chamber An) crceca should be. 36: Saat : to dow choice steers 22.50-28 00; 3 part x . on March 25, 1958 at 8 o'clock p.m. to rted immediately. The Instructions 9 Biever, William Runge and John \°, 4 choice 1000-1150 ib. steers 26 25- GatellMuriine iaunsticcs: A set of rules for Pontiac Police ibe paid from the Capital Improvement | hear suggestions and objections that may chi meng Sb Raml as the men he said shot 2900; utility cows 17.50-19.00; few com- oe oe S|). || Notice) ts) bexeby’ given! Tuer) thal come | Se aaein ny) Dactiee! datereated: sibility for errors other PIANO LESSONS GIVEN IN DRAY- |mercial cows up to 2050, canners and Afr Reduce ,.. 546 Int Paper .. 911 and Fire Departments was adopt- WO. 7207 3 than to cancel the charges u! him. Runge and Rami! also are ‘mission of the City of Pontiac. Michi- | Dated 95 ton area Seginners, adults & jeutters 14.00-17.50. [Allied Ch ., 78 Int, Tel&Tel 32 . b Civil gan will meet in the C hamb: ated: March; 19, 3056 for that portion of the first advanced pupils OR _3-1348. Kohler officials. Deis said they Compared last week: ‘Trade very Allis Chal ,.. 237 Is! Crk Coal 342 ed last night by the Pontiac Civi Pe March 38. “1058 Se otlck pa aa ADA meas k insertion of the advertise- PIANO LESSONS BEGINNERS OR active, early trade steady to strong. in- Alum Lid ,. 305 Jacobs ..... 5 Service Commission. hear suggestions and ob yea ment which has been ren- nN a serving as ‘ial lice | 7 ee 8 and objections that March 20, '58 elementary students. Exc. prep- were ig spec: PONCE | stances 50 cents higher, late trade strong Alcoa -.« 7.1 Johos Man ... 37.5 may be made by parties interested., , dered valueless through the ncatioustelornladv anced Watadetts deputies on the night of the mid-|‘o 50 cents higher on steers = heifers: = Atrlin -.. 166 Johns & L ... 385 * x lwo. 720 error. wines came enaieo E 5-4072 . cows strong to mostly good to low choice Am an... 43 Kr Aa 734 alin 1 are made sure ge pol hl summer 1934 riot. |steers 25.00-27.50: mixed gaod and choice Am Cyan 43.4 Cib McNAL °. a¢@|_ rhe mules ended 10 months of Dated March 19. 1958 APA P.O . your “kill number.” No scnoeL ian oo a speed Both Biever and Conger previ- steers ilogiosted we te ereiess choice ie eee El ae Lockh Aire .. “ 2,discussion and controversy among City Cigre eat otices eajeemente will be gtven La eeearesigh peoarens at Sho : isteers S : two loads average \ ¥ L 13.2 . : ously had sworn they did no shoot- high choice 1156-1200 Ib. steers 30.00;/Am Metal .... 204 Lone 8 Cem. 231,commission members and depart- abigase for advert! Ee ee eS ing in the riot. two head low prime around 1075 ib |Am Motors 63 ‘orillard .... 53 ‘ment personnel, ‘NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- Crosing ere tor asx 6 ea Lincoln 5-1968. yearling steers 32.00: standard steers Am N Gas .. 572 Mack Trk 252) : 4 ANDREWS, MARCH 19, 1958, oe ments containing type sizes CTROLYSIS & SWEDISH 32:00-25.00. utility "grade 2000-2200. Am News 8 rpg tk ... 252) struct 2 inch resurface course and-curb len, 4876 Lakeview: age 74: be- larger than regular agate ELECTRO CLINIC goed’ te lew enetes heliesy' 9440 s00e focAm Bad. ine sua. So " m3 The new rules are substantially |and gutter replacement on Washington loved wife of Ralph Andrews; type is 12 o'clock noon the PHYSIO-THERAPY small lots chotce hetfers 26.50-27 00; part/Am Smelt 434 Mead Cp 3 those hammered out by a com- tae te exeeH otirisd Wie’ 0t 0 Geet eke une esne day previous to publication. Work Wanted Male 10 ae on nse Srcaa ieee iciimesiers (Aue Tel a Tel as Merck... aT | mittee representing police and [regular meeting of the Commission of Thomas Hughes. Funeral service Transient Want Ads may : ne o . Merr Ch & 8 183 the City of Pontiac, Michigan held March will be held Saturday, March 22, be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. A-l| CARPENTER WORK. NEW — 24.00; mend) mestly S008 | aie ne eee ee Mpls) Hor. 88 6 firemen, heads of the two depart- (15° 1958 by resonition it was declared at 3 pm. from the Huntoon Pu- the day of publication after Repair FE 44210 standard heifers sround 700 Jb. 25.00; | Anaconda - 446 Minn M&M .. 754 ments and city officials. to be the intention of the City Com- neral Home, where Mrs. Andrews the first insertion, “a ENTER ANY SIZE ikke meee ice tee: ‘oaiviaaal seoa|Armour So us Monsan Ch ,.. a H mission to construct two inch bituminous __Will He in state. ae See PE 8-3844 . grade cows 2200; canners and cutters|Armst Ck .... 267 Nat ‘pie “¢ on ass| A few minor changes were made ter Sreplacemiant na’ peuted? Sore On Brac Bean be eee Plc CASE AMT SD) RATES AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER 13.50-17.50; utility bulls 20.00-22.00; cut- pease? . 4 Nat Cash R .. 566 last night on the suggestion of Po-| Washington Street from State Street to loved wife of John Beach; dear Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6Days cabinet work New A repair. 00-20. =e wre "= treet at an estimated cost of mother of Car) Beach: one broth- é nti hat tl oe eee, Balt & Ohio. 244 Nat ype 32 lice Chief Herbert Straley and At-|; iz ue : phen et) carl meace broth 2 $1.50 $1.88 «62 76 MurceckTEEr 2 tee v Vealera, salable, 25. Not enough to Beth Cre a ea oe . ai ce ¥ 2.92500. and that the plan, profile er, three sisters and three grand- 3 150 2.70 306 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- Hee tive 1100-2000 higher: “tree (Beth Steel |. 3094 N¥ Centrai .,, 13 torney Paul Merideth, representing nd estimate of said tmprovement is on children also survive. | Funeral 4 180 «348 5.06 ter Kitchens @ specialty. FE . ° Vealers active, 11.00-20.00 higher; most /Reeh | Stvel Ho BLA aga) oo 28 the Police Offi A file for public inspection. service will be held Saturday, 5 225 405 600 ~~ #5000 Auto Industry Getting choice and prime vealers 29 00-35 00,;|Boeing 377 Nia M Pw .... 328 the Police Officers Assn. ft tai further intended to@oustruct sala March 22, at 1 pm. from the Sela ala cos Se CARPENTER WORK ALL TYPES. standard and good grades 23.00-29.00: costes 6 - a HL) a improvement in accordance with the G. G.R_ Harris Puneral 7 315 567 840 Cabinet work and finish trim spe- Contracts Which Total cull and utility 14 00-23.00. Bore wars ogee) nor he soate +h | x * plan, profile and estimate. and that the Home, 48 51 W. McNichols. Rd, 8 34 648 © 9.0 _ cially, FE. 9-3632. Sheep, salable, 100. Not enough done />''8ss =oe0 4! oe 18 The commission and Chief Stra-|cost thereof shall be defrayed by special _ Detroit. 9 405 7.29 10.80 ENTE " OR REMOD- Brun Balke | 406 Ohio Otl ...... 3 n CARPENTER, NEW OR REMOD- $100,000,000 week; rede vary active, sisusmtar lambs |Budd Co .....143 Oliver Cp... 83 tey piso discussed the fact that/ssse smart Scoring, to frontage and meso “Teh tetera vomn aS cont Se fies Om Saar week; ev active, slaug ambs ee . Owens Cng ... ¢ at alb of the lotsa and parcels o ue aterfor ship, —_

; Ares 7 , * alle nera ome, aK arr eianiG Bend Corp., South Bénd, Ind., |Ontest in Pittsburgh. BuO Sr og Sd po | Soe Se to Cena Dated March 19, 1958 land, Birmin ham. Interment. i leading brand of water softener. | BABY, SITTING. | SHTEDREN Hooker El... 262 Westg A Bk 22 on ceelang Eers ) Cemetery ree and 32 heavy trucks from Mack Ul Cent 314 Westg El ....62 We de take the) mates of those or cy clerk HILLHOUSE. MARCH 19, 1958, CE- pointment’ call FE ess13, P| «| BABYSITTING Your HoMs Trucks, Inc., Allentown, Pa. D . F d Ti Ing Rand 714 White Mot. 44_| Who apply if they seem likely = cilia B. 1331 (Arment intoate Pe Sea Sore pletunie nkiso nasi Gece ] [nj S an 2) 5 eove: e 0 ; In addition, Brucker said the [ awing n S le Intetlak Tr... 21 Weelwotth » | 42. | Prospects,” Marshall stated. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO CON- dear mother of David R. Hill- Experienced Real _ Estate work, PE i ; Int Rus Mch 3404 Yugst Sh & T 833 : struct 8 inch concrete pavement and re- house and Mrs. Edith Clark; three an. Capable of Commer BABYSITTING. IN MY HOME, Army will advertise for bids on» Int Harv .... 291 Zenith Rad . 1474. Several police officers presented jetea work on Linfere Street. grandchildren iso gurvive. ze Seen none one preferabiy days, good experience, 4,75 trailers ranging in size from| in Novi Election Int Nick 15.2 letters to the commission asking| You sre hereby, notified that ot March 24 ee ioe oa trem, the 6 E. Pike St. FE SABYSITTING OWN TRANG APE. one and one-half ton to semi-trailer that a copy of the police depart- the City of Pontiac, Michigan held d March shes Gagner heogs fa a wate. Help Wanted Female 7 er § pm. FE 2-0956, ask for gas tankers. . DETROIT STOCKS ment’s table of organization be)! y resolution was declar: SATUS MARCH 18. 1 ———————_—@—_——y—ryryreyewgexqrxr»cqc_~Y_“YPYywvwY OEY: Heats ‘| to be the intention of the City Com- KATUS, MARCH 19, 1958, ETHEL I., NOVI TOWNSHIP—The deadlock (C. J. Nephier Co.) placed on file with the Civil Sery- mission te ceantiodt 8 inch rélaforeed 287 Irwin; age 52: baeres wife of _2 We represent a group of investors who will pay vou cash for your eauiy ieiae, us for an appoint- WHITE BROS. RM. APT. REAL ESTATE ere 1, ee R 3-1205 Y ROOM APARTMENT ON FIRST 5660 ils Hey floor, Private bath. Near bus ti] @-Sun 10 ‘tl §& ne, 52 8S. Francis FF 43792 9,°\ 3RM APT.. EVERYTHING FURN, ‘TRADE, “SE TL OR BUY ? BM BEtr, ud" locaton * SAM Alls Ties whem —— | ‘artiy ur. emore FE 4-6492 FE 13 s ae J ROOMS AND BATH, NICELY |1362_W. Huron Open_Evenin furn Baby welcome. d10 8. An- Listings Wanted We Buy Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker $00 EL FE 4-1157 rthwest Senne vic cinity, Cc. Pangus, Realtor cialist in Lake pm erty of al kinds. 1919 M15. Or- __tonville, NAtional 71-2815 $,_ Collect. | Lake Property |: Ted ser. ‘Now 's the time to sel! | our ike Bere " We are io-| atea e heart of the lake area Ay Capeslialige in this type of | real estate. We have a large de- mend for lake front, canal front, lake privileges, lots & cottages | Remember, the buyer wants pos- | session when the season starts—_ _ 80 be first, not sorr i OUGH, $143 Coss Elisabeth Rd $-1284 & FE 43844 Evenings Sunday 1 to § MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Clients wanting homes south of — Get 48 cup Westbend electric) Osmun street. Have special rep- | coffee maker Free. 150 N. Perry. resentative in this area, Call us, | _FE_2-3053 i don't fee) opligated. ocey Mr. | LOSE WEIGHT SAFEL Y AN AND Wiley FE 4-278 ~1557 aati ye oe with newly released’ _DORRIS & SON. 482 Ww. Phere Bt. ex-A-Diet Tabiets, 98 cents at pyr. PARTY WILL BUY YOUR Simms, In Debt? you are having trouble meet- chica Ma COUNSEL: aa - WE HAVE aiting We de Buy Gi or FHA equity in 2 or 3 bedrm. home “& basement. Good area only FE 66247 after 6 VETERANS, DON'T LOSE YOUR HOME ay. os YOUR wit Pen. we Wot k Peadas Brees = QuA Rs Tat Pat aalasiscge: Ape call will give you immediste ac- ROY KNAUF lot, with pa room home with basement on _lake. Phone PE 4-0806. |1 RM. TY 2 REALTOR | HURRY, : through Classified Ads, | “Don't you have a less ¢ _ By Jay Alan | | { i expensive bargain?” Rent Apts. Furnished 33 DO EEE S| i8T FLOOR J RMS _ & BATH Close in. $18. FE 4-1708 or FE 2-0663 KITCHENETTE ks PVT bath, adults only 200 N_. Pad- Sock Alberta Apis _ 1 RM, MODERN. SHOWER, 1ST floor. 1 or 23 quet men. 154 Jua- _son _ | 1 BEDRM. DELUXE EACH APT like small house. ‘Bachelor's Paradise) Ideal to Birmingham, Mounod Rd, Rochester, Day, week, or month. 4 apts." aval!- able. ouse. $40 Couple Lady and work part- $-2706 “KITCHENETTE CLOSE IN. $10 230 8 Parke FE 2.7198 1 LARGE ROOM. sREPRIGERA. cai Close-in FE 5& SS 1ST FLR | * Ghites and lUnens eas Apply __166 N. Perry . FE 3 23-5236 1 WOMAN, REFER. $10 WK., FE 44-2847 1-28 ROOM. PARTLY FURN. Lakefront apts. 8615 Pontiac Lk. 1 RM it. scone EFFICIENCY P YT. same Park-Inn Motel. PE 4-1559 18ST FLOOR, NR. MIRACLE MILE Clean 3 rms bath. FE 8-1370 2R OOM 8, EVERYTHING FURN.| Close ae downtown, Adults only. FE 2-23 2 RMS. ry BATH, NR. GENERAL _Hosp 2 on or couple FE FE 38-3153. 7 RMS. ON 1ST FLOOR. EVERY- thing furn et bath & ent. FE _5-8338. 130 Raeburn. ie RMS. W WITH PVT. ENT. CHILD en $12 per ‘wk. PH FE FURN. 2? LARGE RMS. NR. FISHERS, 615. Util, Pvt. Entr, OR 3-7206 2 RMS. PVT. SHOWER BATH. Hide-a-bed. Nice and clean, Util- ites woe raga ity adults. $15. pe, es east of urn sights? FE 2 & 3 RM. Se MOD- ern cabins furn., utilities. MY 3-0058. Tru-Rustic Cabins, 468 | _5 Broadway, Lake Orion 2 RMS. AND BATH _¥FE 401 22. 51 Pine St | 2 RMS & BATH MODERN “RN KITCH- en itscilities, 186 Yourg 8t. 2 Rooms, pvt. bath. clean, close in. FE 4-2579. '2 ROOMS AND BATH, MURPHY bed. ') block from bus Aduits only aL drinking. 25 Monroe St. 2 AND 4 ROOM APT. UTIL. 75 Clark 3 2 RMS PVT ENT AND UTI coe ‘single man, Hn weekly. re 2 RM, BATH. PVT EN letely furn. TV, Util, _FE_ 45082, evenings 2 ROOM & KITCHENETTE. PRI- vate bath & ptence 80 State _S8t FE 4-9398 2 NICE ROOMS, ¢ GROUND — FLR., private entrance all utilities. $12.50, FE 8-1208 after 6 pm 2 ROOMS AND BATH, FURN ‘ Dwight. basement apt. util. furn, $45 Mo. 63 Ruth FE _5-5257. 23 RM, FURN APT. PVT. ENT. Close to downtown. Call after 4. FE 2-3853. a RM. 18T FLOOR. arene | as heat. Adults only | _Pike St. 2 ROOMS & BATH. f, PRIVATE entrancce, On bu Near Tel- Huron. Reasonable real. 325 Voor- heis Rd. 3 } ROOMS, PVT ENT & BATH. Chott Os facilities. 650 Northview ee Oakland RMS5., , PVT. ' ENT. & BATH. Gs avers window, Garden space an welcome. Gingellville. FE RM. FURNISHED APT PRI- vate entrance, Children welcome. 231 8, Jessie. 3 RM TRANCE AND 8. EN bath, gas heated. Adults. 87 58. Parke &t. _derson, 3RM FURN, APT. AND GARAGE. _For couple o: 104 Henderson. 3 3 VERY PLEASANT ROOMS pa furn., small gre ve Riad, 3 1 Mt Clemens 8t. 3 aiskoes "ROgMS, PVT. BATH and Entr. 264 8. Parke, FE 3 RM. FURN. APT AND GA-| rage For couple only. 104 Hen-| - sven: amet later than 6 pm) NICE RMS LIGHTS AND | Une 4 Liberty, FE 44686 3} LARGE ROOMS & BATH, UTHLI- ties furnished Prefer working | _coupie. 276 State St after 6 pm. 3 ROOMS. PVT BATH GARAGE $17.00 per week No children, 42 _Augusta St 3 pater th FE 3 hae & nee TSF ENT. UTIL. _furn 143.8, Francis FE 4-2922 ROOM MODERN CHILDREN _Welcome, 6460 Willams Lk. Rd. |3 ROOM, CLEAN, QUIET. ON: lake. OR 3-3766 Re anne |} ROOM APARTMENT. CHIL DREN one 3-7205 4 LARGE RM. APT. WITH BATH JOEL BATH, MAIN Pvt ent. Close to school, Close to town. Washing Facil Chil-- dren welcome. $19 a week. FE 24772 or FE 35-8827 2 3 RM UPPER FLAT. 313 &. PAD-, dock. FE_2-7720 ee REDUCED RENT. FURNISHED | comfortably on Pine Lake loca-| tion. Suitable for newly married | ¢_ couple or eg Gee girl, oa arenes After 3 ROOMS & “Ae —_____—31 STOWELL 3 Somes is FE B68 AND ENT. 3 sae - AND BATH. HEATED, Age's 8h ope sis ent, Available 4 RMB. ar UP. UTR... IN * pontiac Call 1 to 12. MY ad 5 RMS. Cadiengay a WELCOM 450 er Fer own OL, FE er res 3 rooms and bath, accommodates 4. first floor, washer, a: me rk- ing, garden £ ce, Li rivi- ray near aabeth Loke. FOR CASH IN A sell © things ‘COM- ; | APT. NEWLY DECOR. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 PPO 14 ROOMS AND BAIM. FURN. Rent Rent Apts. Vem 34 For, Colored folie on Southeast side of = ae on Prospect st. Call FE MODERN APT _ PARTLY FURN., rms., MApie _5-5000 NEWLY DECORATED. 3 ROOM apartment and bath. Near town, Utilities are furnished. No ciliil- _dren FE 4-1032 | NEW | HEATED “stUDIO APT. On M-3e lake Near Milford Re evn Muual 4-4295 Eves. EMpire ORCHARD CT. APTS BRAND NEW! ii BALMER ST — Pontiac's new- est modern apartment develop- nee Balcony type, individual en- trances, air-conditioned Beautiful kitchens: stove & refrigerator fur- nished. A few one-bedroom apart- ments now available Auto. heat and water furpished, Adults Inder Construction _ TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and. _unturn FE 2-4 CLEAN KITCHENETTE APt er Wk, $95 per mo including eat lights: & gas. ORJando 3-8389 $15 “CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE 2 RM ! apt. All pyt Reas bemt o FE | 960 LaSalle EU or with baby, 3-1560. (CHEERFUL Q ULE’ SA CLEAN 2! apt. for elderly woman. Very reasonable. FE 5-2536 COUPLE Ac*). pane FE For Colored Apartments on womthoett sue of town on Prospect 8t. Call FE 4-4621. Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43 GaRacE HOUSE,’ BABY WEL- FE 40053, 191} Lakeview, _ Suda | Lake. GARAGE HOUSE, 4 ROOMS 4 =) ‘bath, FE 23-0430, after 5 p.m. _ HOUSES FOR RENT, BIG < small, PE 45435. | i MODERN. 7 BEDRM HOME $85 "ie See 8 Sul ANNETT |acietees nor rhe mee oe OFFERS Secor oon. mo, Near Liverncis & 8. Bivd, fF a cali OL. 6-186 Voorheis Road _Rose Methrey) Broker, retne, MILFORD, BDRM. 1% BATH | 3 home in this desir- at 570 Hill St., §8000 ver Mo able pe large living on ipeneid roots. 1624 Lake foage ci ' re ee en Shore Dr, Racine, Wis and lerge Fon! porch ows N. New 2 bear BMALL HOUSES. 3 RMS FURN 3 bedrooms and beth up oe car ek ‘ or unfurn, apply 1676 Taylor Rd Ful pasement, large lot 190) ce W P ure w win Ask for Lonnie Weaver FE zo oe sit $16,000, onis dow. Full beth. Utilit 420800 sa A ch p This is not @ shell. Call toast. SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE & bath Gas heat and gas store go> M | $0650. Will build a new 3 bed- _$45_mo. OR 3-2001 after 4 $0 Month tt rooms) Beans 2 oe ee cores. “AST BLVD & MT. Attractive home for t N. EAST BLVD & MT. co EMENS. oung growing family. tion space Tile features in — basement gas furnace. $75 mo edie calito? stat. Bedrgoms. Larger than average. - ' Ze : arge finished second | Wi Rd fost’ Latee family kitch)| NO MONEY DOWN. Will build SAM eens HAS 2 BEDRM en. Full basement with auto- starter home on your lot. brick in Sylvan Lake Gas heat | matic gas furmace, Alumi-| carport, attic Both dock & bath- | num storms and screens. bide WILL sone the home you ime beach ak heed with lease New garage. Reasonabie —_ the “extras” you FE 4-5000. FE 2 \ WILL CONSIDER TEERICARIONE tave siwaye Oe anted Select from ment, down payme more than 1200 plans we offer 2 bedroom apartments for occu- | for this 1 floor 3 bedroom moar S. Jessie. St. for finer piying: pancy about April ist ome on Cass Lake Rd @s car- OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY eting. full basement and ga | Ledneona ita Bouse are It you DONT . choice a a” goed FE 8-6918 eat. $100 | ing room, em kitchen. | locations. U Fl Heated JACK LOVELAND full ba bath ‘Basement wie be ; ber riat—iteate 1 “ass Lake Rd au gas furnace W. Longfellow. $1450 wn | 3005 ab URN AVE. AUBURN HTs.| FE 4815 Coxe: Leke FE 4-166] | ern rental i unit with 6 rooms Tecra Modena. home Pu Living reom, dinette, bedroom, ~~ _ pase a 5 See ee Front and Rent Lake Cottages 36A) Indian Village PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. $1500 a va entrances, arage. | Hnwnnn SS eee y Af ai i i t 3 Attractive four-family butiding | x 3 bedroom home m excel: Down Immediate Possession. $15 per month. References /re- FURM COTTAGE FOR REA oe fett ceediioe’ I's maiko Go| bedrooms Glassed in porch, Base- quired, Foote a Peal zou is r is mudes ca sts avapes ment, i furnac fs N, Real R02 Lal por Eonsss = i: | Porch ith awning and Mf. C. HAYDE ealtor _FE 7-88 2 bs ; screens Sear garage. $11- | 36 E. Waiton FE 38-0441 3 2 rooms sniare et etrteerator. For Rent Rooms 37 | 900 with convenient terms. __ Open Eves. 180 EF Huron Oe WEST age, pun wurnor * root omengeereyy Take Privileess.. , ...| Hempstead ‘1 sy . . "Buck cuplex ging oom: airy! ey Camted ea, Cal FE ere tena? te floor. 2 bedrooms and tile bath| A SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN — late nine ile an | © PERFECT DREAM on second Basement, laundry Pvt entr Ligh. cooking. 207 E | with sandstone center isiand If there were eve rea trays, autometic heat and hot | Huron FE 4-0713. | fireplace, modern roomy house. this is it ‘oa in i heaanie mater ecteens storm wine’)! Cla NeCAnTRACTIVENIOOM)| kitchen with cupboards ga-| Herrington Hills. Large living mice vard. Paved street ae Twn beds. Kitchen & Laundry | jore Double sink, table top| room with spacious picture win- able now $90 per mont a Priv. 1 or 2 single girls. oT range, butlt-in oven and dow, dining ell with large studin binder Inc. FE 5-8875. Fairgrove FE $-8 many Other features The! ore behest Giettecy xuebee WEST SIDE. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ~} den can double as third bed | ith pienty cupboard space Gas heat FE 47328 Cee Foon ee ou PVT room A A condition eee wise ace Lope tereta here Se : aa = sandscape lot 160 x Pi] robe closets anc bd W est Side Brick DESIRABLE ROOM NEAR Ue 8 with a abunosece of large | pensive ertaarteryy! & regis in- 1 ine adio. electrie cilo¢e an t = "i icec luded UL. jasemen wi rec. ceniy accorecsa. carsee. arr te: Sree a eTiT privileges aud bid vealy 35 bos dow “ roam ene bar Gee ueee ob heat, basement, will lease to ght saSe sis al water heater, water er an i “ NT ROOM 2 alum. storms & screens. New 1!'2 ings Me acale Vlel rege LAR OE wee Pann 245 Nel- 4B Ac Kes Homes | ae Le paved. srive. tence : Milford area. Expertiy re.) yar ed WEST SIDE. 3 ROOMS & BATH,| ton FE 443) modeled farm home with | landsce OF DOUBLE | _house ¢ Close In. } FE 2-7425 | SF RM MODERN HOME. 10 Mites, N. of Pontiac. MY 3-551 6 room and bath home with ful! basement near Rochester On | paved road schoo! bus for the. children @85. monthly. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 17 N pepinae &t., Pontiac Ph. FE 5-8165- Daily 6 ROOM. HOUSE | it 108 AUGUSTA i Inquire OR 3-21 __ ‘6 RM. MODERN. Gas HEAT. ¢ Ga-| rage. $60. FFE 8-3104 or ee | Inquire at 208 N. Paddoc all . full basement, all ~ decorated and floors sanded. Chil- dren welcome with damage guar- antee. References required, $75. Tr fs ima cou Bemeeeas. 102 aa PER Tin New 3 con wee. full base- ment, option buy. FE 5-6767. Jerome Building Co. WE 3-4200. CTIVE HOME IN SYLVAN write onroe. CHe 1-0129, BRICK oPLEx. 6 RMB. AND GA- eta: | BIGHAM 718. $48, ee | W Princeton, 221. 2 bedroom. near ew. Englewood, 871, 2 bedroom, gas ed phat. : we Sai | | ee Bid | _ dopier apy Resto Marborn Inquire BEDROOM Hijet We Williams as home at o Call Realtor | 43881. MODERN. CLEAN, Sr 6296. 975 Baldwin. FE 46203. | pets MArket ¢-2318. After 5 | til €. lently located downtown. gas heat and cooking. 140 N. Perry, FE | _2-3083 __. | SLEEPING ROOMS. 3 BLOCKS. _from Court House. 1416 N. Cass Ave 65 & up SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL 2 _biks from Sears. 91 Fairgrove SLEEPING RM. CENTRAL, HOME _atmosphere, garage, F FE 4-5368. | WARM SLEEPING RM. GENTL a man, 24 Norton Ave, FE 23-8771 | Rooms With Board 38 oe FRONT - ROOM. ood meals, close in, men only Ey 4-4184 — EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE meals 14 Matthews. FE 5-037 MOTHER NEEDS | OaET AN boarder, Write Pontiac Press. Bor Convalescent Homes 38A Second home has and bath meceacant of fur: Clarkston Estates mace, excellent condition Barn. garage. and other out- In Clarkston bern fa Attractive land-| hie gorgeous 3 year old tri. ome outdoor fireplace level home is located tn the finest price §37.500, conveni-| neighborhood in Clarkston on « ent down payment blacktop street The home fes- tures a large living room cut stone fireplace and wall-to- Roy Annett Inc.| rss (sstevsre, Diane ren, - also carpeted. Convenient modern REALTORS by fon FEderal 8-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 kitchen Ore 2 steps up to the full ceramic tiled bath and h bedrooms, ‘s area. Attached 2 car plastered garage Basement with al) util ities and space for shop and den. A 23 concrete drive All of this setting high on a hilistde lot, beautifully landscaped This i eatcher, and it's p fast at $19,900 wih 6 down eye Call “tor eppoiny ment st once! Clarkston 28 BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED }) bedroom family home. Name your _terms. $12,900, Owner. OR 3-2726 BIG HOME, $1,250 DOWN _ @ reoms, 2 baths. eenlatee. can Baid- re Poy tise Mtrs, Full price” sg hoes MOTDOCH PE 44088 or OA 83018 VACANCY FOR | MAN OR MAN and pet ba Family style home with good f Re Roses and reas. Tent OL ‘1: Hotel Reome 39 | HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or room apartments Cooking and refrigeration units. 464 Auburn PE 29 HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN Neat rms. & apts. Some with TV By day or week oe & up. 125) N Perry. _ FE 5-8126 ee Rent. Stores 40 GGOD LOCATION. GAS HEAT, with basement Approximately 60) x 18. is would be good for of fices, factory branch or store _61 8 Seginaw FE 5-295 ~~ Rent Office | Space 41 2 MODERN OFFICES Each 20x50, suitable for Doctor, Beauty Parlor or Architect These offices have connecting doors. Can be leased separately or can be used as one office Lots of parking space. Close to Miracle Mile. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 $80 8Q. FT. OF OFFICE SPACE | in air conditioned building. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO 78 W Huron 8t. FE 4-061 _For Sale Houses 43 $500 DOWN FULL BASEMENT 4 rooms and bath with of] fur- nace, Storms and screens on 2 lots with 1% car garage Leake privileges. Only down. TRADE A brick 3 bedrm. home ith 40 sq ft Very large ceramic bath with lots of storage space Also extra bath off from mud room and laundry room at rear door Large living room with wall-to-wall carpetin Entrance foyer with direct Poder ane ee rooms. ade fhe Beautiful hen with mn = raege and oven. Carport with large storage area 150° of paved road frontage, WIll trade for your bome or low down payment LADD'S INC. 4286 Dixie Hey. Drayton Plains _ a _OR_¥-1231 a _ WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 2 houses. 1. 4 apt come, other 3) bedrm. ranch type, for house free and clear or equ ty in nicer home. Call OR 3-368. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 5 Bedrms., $950 Dn. Just right for large family. Has 4 large rooms down and 5 Lt ona ba up. All oak inted wails Dend ew GAS furnace | lots and 2 car garage Well located near Eastern Jr. Hi. Full! Face $10,750. Better see this one. Elizabeth Lake Estates pail dd Lo alow built in 1985 _ by L. 8m bedrooms all on) one heer rice basement, GA6 | furnace New siuminum storms | | and screens. New carpeting. I's) car garage with summer porchs i Park and lake privileges. Ap- rox $2,000 down on easy FHA rms. | | / | A Good Time To buy your iske properte for, H a@ good time this summer ts/ now when our 3 bedroom ranch | home with attached garage on. | waterfront to Cass Lake Best safe san4 beach near by. Price now only $18.500 terms Also. several newer iske front homes on Care, Loon and Sylvan Lake and others with lake privileges - KINZLER REALTOR 670 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 43525 GROWING PA Give your famiy the room the need in this bedroom, 2 ba heme Pnaseme EPRICE eee ofh he: [So _ 1,300 ¥ Laser LAKE FRONT a love rooms, TS teceutal view. of lake enced oy Ls orn ge. ach, L FOR A | be POINTMENT. large Itving | =e g ell, picture window overlooking beautiful lake ceramic tie bath, 7 closets, hot | water base heat and many mots | features. Priced at #13, §00—termn. | Smith- | Wideman REAL gts ae ae PF & ARK REAL ESTATE | Pe 46402 or REAL_ ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, (A " BANK) MAple 5-5821 LAKEFRONT Bilver Lake, 2 story, & bedroom. Living room with Mreplace, din- ing room, kitehen, fufl bath u full tiled bath Pull e hepadoneintt Fidbol o! - surpeee screened-in “porch across Plenty shade trees. Splendid mee REFRONT IRWIN AK hd > Attractive 4 bedroom home with | Building a New Home? large living room. picture win- We can = > if you~ Are dow, overiooking lake | ipieg ha! af SSS tile bath, large kitchen — sell — Want IN m. Ajum! = feet doe your old By Me, See ecreens. Bandy beach wit oseg our new a $12,500 "etth low down pay- uomies Lx aes ea ome "GEORGE BLAIR EALTOR OR 3-1251 N PLAINS The First Day of sping Would be the best to this 3} bedroom home off Joe street. 3 bedrooms. en and wonderfully 4336 Dixie ue DRAYT Bves WHITE Rare 4% Mortgage Now is the time to purchase that home you've been dreaming about In Spring A young family’s thou to housing and here ts to start. 6 rooms, big lot. 660 and neat as a pin. lovely area in Waterford. See the Flowers ee We arse ) 3 aoe — ome, situated on a large lan Domes ioe nine heart of Weter.| LHat Bloom fo. kitchen is roomy, At this lovely home in Bioom- it has plenty of cupboard space field. Big spacious rooms, won- Extra features include: @ 1's car derful location. 2-car garage. garage, fenced ot, 770x219 Designed for li storms and oereeee: ony $10,500 ib $63 per mon organs. You GI 4 per cent smortgaee. ou ans buy this home 2 _ Dial the number below end ‘earn all about it! John K. Irwin & Sons 313 wor "halen Street en ¢ FE 5-0447; Eves. FE sans ST. MIKE’S AREA LARGE HOME - EASY TERMB ’ aren —— 2 nice Will Take Trade pha lrs into this new 3 bedroom, } alesse righ pene Loy oad 1 em a 8 ving area. Au heat matic pero heat be grosses Fam iy ttyl, tchen, sorms ke ae tre 1esse utilit; cats (bos screens, tre lot, Garage & 100x15 street meee . and ae w ween. Fu pric e Y $12,300. 9 ' Co J. R. Hiltz Here's That Kitchen REALTOR 101, W. Huron 9-4-2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield Tt will be a delight to work fn this beautiful kitchen. 13516 ft with birch cabinets and lots of counter space You'll enjoy the open design viensing | Ch tleceta in (hia almost new droom 1‘ bath ranch home. The charm- ing 18x21 ft. living room has a a fireplace and large picture win- J 5 : dow and “ahere Ios acti ani OUR NEW LOCATION ying view rom van 6 * 9 point. There is an ratlachos ’ THE WORD “NEW: rage, patio and @ level oi 100x- has a particular appeal % 1406 ft If you want elbow room ine seen sd ry < eway from the hectie eongestion| S05 ‘figsn unspetled pleasant: ity living—see this home near bed Je peg ot D 8i lver Lake got course without nate yeu a genet ded tall. Ovly $18,008. wonderful it might be to reet Spring in a new home? , 6 now have 800 new home We need lake property pans _Ayaliable in our office an older home, a in- quire about trading i§ on WHITE BROS. new home now! 730 DOWN sone Ditik Ney. will "bing this dandy 3 ded- ; . room floors, | CesEte "Til @ Sun. 16 ‘Til 38 ‘ment, bot 59 = 120. ear bp ees and bus. ‘SOUTH . ons crrY ¢ 4 bedrooms, Iiving room %1 Clarkston ioestion, ee buflt = oe Excellent kitchen, Lot in ‘56 Not tn a housing project, 240 with fruit trees but enfolded br # NEIGHBOR- aA ipeiries Full price oniy HOOD 8U PERIOR HOMES, $6,009 with terms. whose const cone in Reeping | their grounds landscaped, mak-, MOVE RIGHT IN ing picture window views pictur- This completely furnished 9 esque d ever changin bedroom bungalow Full scene. 78 ft. RANCH BRI basement, gas heat Feoced HOME. Full basement. Built tn jot. Only $2.000 down kitchen TEree Bonde Wie ES tered two car IVAN was decigned. for frock tems ‘You | will understand what we meen | when we take you to see it Barn you ee “es ~e 2 large | amily can live in a home tha immaculate ai all times, because | FE §-9471 REALTOR of the convenient design. We are OPEN EVENINGS — =e proud of this home, you will be. MULTIPLE LISTING 8 Base oe ft can be yours for!) — WILL ARRANGE COLORED ~ NEW. 3 Bdrm. Homes WITH Payments less than rent] $10 STARTS DEAL NED of NSERC Humphries FE 2-0474 Realtor FE e714! 63 N. Telegraph Open Eves. Multiple Listing Service CLARK 200 DOWN. SAVE MONEY and inish this yourself, Exterior is finished, while si is up for bedrooms, living room, ktehen. and beth Puil base ment rough wiring and weil are in. Large i 4 to § ties. te save Good neighborhood. Small Down Payment | f monthiy | W WI . poo ene eee ween kitchen, What a Deall I pe. bath, basement, ofl furnace, | and water heater. MODEL OPEN PRI. VACANT. BUILT IN ‘5ST Bunge istt of t rooms, | iting » rom dining’ oe large ig Sa ee é. modern kitehen cup | tied bath, oak floors, | ae BONDAL FE piastered — full basement. | Auto. OG ference, | BEMIAD Of UOOEOR ROMPCT AS ? or ga be id ves i “ulti Listing Bervide L WESTOW. Kk RE “ALTY, fs $6061 of FB —eiery FS ee ee See aE ee eee ee ee Re ge ee ee ee 1 [== + ty : ~ For Sale Houses ballin tiadina tinct ema s oyuEs. 4 RM. racer Gown $50 mo. Wisner +3748 For Sele Hedieas . 43, PM 43) pty . a PONTIAC - For Sale Houses LPL PL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Brings with $2,000 down, FE 8-14 “Build Now — 23 W Fa: rmont 2 ree OOM s Cc lan On our lot or yours Our plan, or 288 W tongferiow 2 bedrooms CHO vours. We will build vou @ start- 2887 Edna Jane, 3 bedrooms ree: KOS er basic or completed bome bee — . ‘ou wohl thifa at posstole ,our model bone in Waterfors oye Cie iat Woslwball we “Mulls Estates For further into: aR ae aT unis) 42080. t's mation cal] Hubert C Davis. 491> me wit! Irwindale Dr FE 54311 4), WER uns IN PEALTY COMPANY ee ON €427; 13420 WoT Mie 4 oe CLARKSTON “rsemuscays Tae 3 pedrooms, jot 8 x 140 § en - a“ 5 ‘Th & eT aC be Qacres with 180 M of read fron! tes down sue us 1D A SUF Gita hy T Ske ape partials Prtehe i ; i p= Vi y i nist ome Wel isn $2050 11) price ; _ Peas = $500 gown and 625 per monih $8009 DOWN 9g KEDROOM B NNT NC: galo® des veer raerr & 1 A Ol = kitchen ¢ are Of go" a VV XO Lfn? | about @ iF fom daw ( ar S O} | Poo'-ac UR 4-668 a 7 ska oe a $50 fown $Si50 Aige & t BR: i } \] Ai! Nf pls oVebg fet 8 " ey ch ie ‘ 8s in, Clark*ton M CN ae ie oh wo i ns : A *ACROSS” FROM mk Wee (Can On nee yee a . Maple 5 5821 $5900 $1000 dun: 6 : t ' bingaw ake privilege 1h. Come e MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Yard tox net Call FAY t-A2 yi al peu $400 Goan Tee 8 Foam cme § BEDROOMS Unon jake 4 eged 2 wtye be Tamara TTY A large fami'y home wWitn ca rooms Ut $400 Cal now EM ft | OR] fA peted iiving room, ving reom 3 4:19 da ai es nd stairs Mas attached garage i basement, automatic heat and g6o9 down € room burgaiow pre | IN D l'a buihs Alou bas extra ool Bit Duk Lake $4500 Ge t WA i St. See it today mover ca. Mi a . . hh oeces Oe ee . BORTH SUBURBAN LOIS Oe ay 2 bedroom bunga..# Of Sif Sup ey fateh cm) «aston! Gu dition Wil take a Wu ine Bol eafaKke (ber etl LS teks home in trade. Fu We gcse, aaa eran s Take Posse With terms . kite : Ph a peeiceert Cs Th i wan’ . = fen base bod Baler fer % eS : ba ethen s REAR MADISON SCHO . Ae dn. ee ee « hed ba eter 2 bedroum Oungaow & ae Mt) 204s rt io move $4 Jou Ved 2 < # int ie te “ se RICHARD) .FRRIE GR AL TOR Be goed shady fot e@ bat. 4 at 4 076 a oS Higiieah tian shades Clothe. creer 1 uae agtr Quy Fre ? ae Aye (ee) fi yee ed. Priced at 84900 #7. bon : RAD STaRyps FINISHED ow see i ee WS see ¥ . a ree 4c 4 A Ae og ac ent a va eorge a ce A es sar} moat . foe te « a ake ‘Wace RFral tT 24@ Ba ta { e 1 ron le e FE *9: Af] a Rew e a Rie eso Dow: L ee Tw tream VACANT MOVE RIGH! It “Oe (RESUS Gan, Eee vile I ..@ Dals © et to tf emutifa. 6 oom ren t ean bedroom a1 flr ine ft o al ove earperter . ng Teper A 5) qo DOWN Toom full modem basenve:! w 3 pedroum mm marth end © jeu 1 Vac vcniaae | ace Tile bath alum storms and tive! (AO ws 7150) padce: Sto cust . acreens Basement : of Soslsa ‘ ok -, Neaicom Briek fu. base A GOOD FOMF en North Cohn Pr PY if PR Ment, tlie bath. ajum storms rt . ole i ua wea Jey a and screens. Dice beareunix | (i) i fone. ceed Meas, a wocte ft. time an . : bright pieasant wt teire: fui, tase eee © OES $800 DOWN ae = ment gas heat rage ak Biepping ‘nto this tastefa..v 3 bedroom eff North Perrr eee : c Gua 24 ft living room tie batt Possession only 6.500 $) oth as eee i a i. pe - owe Ve Appliances 1D oo ee apy - Cre ar Ww ronal Th 1 aren A REA! BEAUTY beter char eu aeu Gua no WE BUY @ SFI! new confition 2 bedrms co.cred sa 7 is barn 7 y oLitte ont ‘ Foome® Jt, tie bathe, with LAND CONTRACIS Tl ahea “Dele “tara ed tarts Large. iting “room eee i ney a aqd @in.ng room with new iOS uF Worth se eatio : “ 7 , Faroellig fireplace par NI HO] ie Branch oank $7200" $1100 down ceaaes Family sized kite: , : La ful. Dasement attacred pe fa Benhak: Nfl Cf Balave and boeezeway Lei & OES ce Realtor kb 20263 as take you through eee et on Me | man peor E NINGE® aan Next f) branch Po-! Office t yc Muatipie Pistiug Servise a e a RIDS |) , ‘ ‘ 3 rt Hs HOW wh BIRMINGHAM COLY OLDER . basement an4 rough ewig to "OMe 2 tery frame 6 roums. ge aera eae Moen Lime cot K ampsen West of Hospital Rc gn Pontes : Syiect ase aa z ne i Ak F es = at e On & Mii. # LE a Fi . = ae egal * ome Oe eie $57 900 5 wer cent Past moilgage REALILORS IF} 4.0528 S450 DOWN ek WT 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun A rea. bargain on this 3 bedrm 1 BEDROOM RANCH HOME bungelow “tas full basement w- Custom budt, featuring lots of ex- ik plumbing well & eier pun, tras More for your money. This Septic tank and most of si.ee . ; earpeted living room natura! fire "O€_ aD tsulation are un F « leat at the Lahes peace, ceramic tile bath breere- celient location Cioxe to scher “ay attached garage large Jul & stores and bas a nice big io: ee in Watkins-Pontiac Fstates. Must 100 a 400, . Of Josivn sel tute terms Mrs Gantze: SOS0 DOW N Foe room bungalow with ceram 4.5203 0344 Elwood Realtor FE You Will find extra ‘arge rooms ‘¢ ‘ued bath basement gas hea: = = Sag Yn this 2 bdrm. modern bungaiow storms & screens, LeBeron achoo has full basement. new FA oo @strict This home is selling for 3 furmace, and Lake Prix) on White $9 #¥5 with E-2Z terms aa Soutien Rei rcentet distance to go00 J Jpree-Peclroom Brick F C Wood Co. Moke oP sypaoiment Beas be rn REAL RANCHER * e/s Pontiag [Lutge living rem wil ie = @iuing El wall to wall carpe:- ; Fealhtor OR 31235) , 1 : ve You will never get a better buy : eine eibame ats Read & M59 ne, full basement with recreation tu : ae se wall aeoarae j _& _OR 364409 . : ts “ ures and such @ small down pay = 7 Pwo Acres ment 3 master - sized Devirouns ] : . , x 2 iving room, ath wth : 0 BEDROOM BRICE Tile § room brick & frame on putin vanity & gleas enclosed =a s 1. goto down FHA I! fee ine Regacn man Meco ee, tub Modern kitchen with built-in you was e finest at an amae- ¢inishin : é oven & electric range Oak floor: ints &. selling for $1,000 down low price see this jorels $60 & plastered walls Full basement 60 per month i . Bias Soe Es Mis Soe AeRO REALTY Sa dace ae eer Ce, . TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR S5d Eni vislaiscer ee $143 Cass-Fligabeth Rd ; 4 i Stobes tlorcw ewe; WORTH END FE 5.1284 & FE ¢3844 from the lake The full prove Immaculate 3 bedroom ranch is much less than vourwould ex- Neat as a pin New carpeting Open Evenings _— Sunday 1 © 8 pect at ony $13,665 ea heat ae ce as 7 ROCEES POR oA ON PEO } FAMILY INCOME LSd garage 2 story house op front lot with * Large lot. Built tn 1954 A nie pasement 5 rm house on back $2665 DOWN * home for only $8750 and $1.00 lot FE 8-6755 . SSS ES == ————— one oe sewniowa en the Wesi- = * 3 . aide eautlilul owners apartment FOR COLOR BARGAIN! BARGAIN! with fireplace Plus 2 apartine: and disine bome Living roem up that are rented steady for ioing room. closed in front $156 monthly Full basement with Peret, full basement A lovely EOL Paice Ont 7 os ie o:l hot water heat There's a ga pe back vard Only $250 down PART BATH CITY BEW rage & more Call now for the Call Oley Pointer 8-9585 FR. WATER. & pe best income buy of ‘88 . R P RIC E INCLUDES GAS 5 1 Jie Militeens bee Soo Sera ; KITCHEN CABINETS 3 REAL ESTATE @ INsuraNcE. Nonri gud nminnobn J. DUNLAP 4318 1 Baldwin Ave FE 40547 EOMEESSION ~ ABOUT $1 camo BUILDEP MODEL NOW Wa DOWN NEW CUSTO 200 DOW $1,000 less than last ~ears price M BUILT ; u bedrm. ranch. Large rooms of $17,600 PE 81198 laster i + » . oie 1 . = | pias ol walls. npg nant R I. VALUET,. Real LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US end In City 5-2443 45 OAKLAND AVE FE: Los Wilson Real Estate FE 2-9657 down $931 Jerose” OR 35-6712 4 APT. TRCOME FOR COLDRED in $60 per week Aye 950 MODERN 3 BEDRM. HOME $1500 _ $395 NEAR eo scozom 2 maroon BALDWIN strat hmore, 2 be. iruoma OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL & 30 ROCHESTER : MUL IPL E LISTING SERVICE » : ‘ Twe bedroom home with stairway BY OWNER. § RM YEAR ROUND MODERN HOME, 2 ACRES $1) to unfinfshed attic ful! basement : recently built home, Sugden Lk weekly. Owner PO Box 33). Pon- 21, car garage 6 beautiful lots 2 lots. cyclone fence. 2 rm car- _tiac $2000 inwn : peted. firepiace. high basement HL ees Oy Ee E Bey wre with shower. eamb n NIN Ht : ining sun tm anel. r his neat 2 bedroom bome or iarge . EM 3-0612 pee cenms corer ial oO wit be on ine ma — ket (ong Onlv $700 down ca $1,000 DOWN Pt N today for appointment Good rental location 17 rms 2 | = th-€ + au fore paths, arranged in 2 apts nea: Silver [al e Area “ Two oo let me ’ ‘North Saginaw. 88 750 One of the finest homes 3290 & Rociester P AT. t-00 4 6750 Down Newly decorated 2 bed- bu:lt Custom burt of the 1508 F Me ae ia ue i rooms. oi] furnace 2 jote Im best materiais and equip. 1pAg Rad OL 6-1226 mediate Boseserinn! Near Water ment It includes carp MODERN DREAM HOME yo ford High Schoo) beaguliful frreplace a: Must see |k lo beiere “t Si PC yn I | AC R aT af Ne path, hot water beat Slant =o fown parment equred {7° Belewin . rel vest family room With adiouong FE +010 = ee —, S 5-627 javalory, 2 car plactered 2 ae i ; 3-BEDROOM WON 1 gatage nicely andsacaped \] Po] 1 [aa # . + . yard with sprinkier system ss ? car garage Recreation room end many other features. PE @ Mie er of cupboarc« Call us for full particucare ‘ CIA ‘ s| : atic heat arge iot = a busline Close to shopping ce: , z 5 ter Small cown payment OR Part Creek Hills $500 DOWN ee ee Beauti!i ranch type home 4 Rooms ane hath off Hace s ZT TOLONG ares (and scktGo ta fom i eStore “ * f nd ¢ f ro ort 3 ieieee trick ranch in Walled hew Michigan State Unive ee lake 2 yrs’ oid Newly decora'- city Home includes 3 bed $950 DOWN ed. panelec den. dining room wit! Tooms, i), baths fem 2 House« for the pros of siding gia.« window wall. 2 baths ‘nom. 2 fireplaces ecreenec one’ Just eff Auburn Rr Farbage cisposal, smack bar wa pore fh patio and 2 car pias- near Opdyke. $ roum m ter soflener breezeway 234 car tered gerage Call ce about ern ana bacement o ur 4 estac self storage alum = ecreen« u.= fine home now Toom modern for tncome and storms many other extras - zee for quick sale $18 4360 AWXI OFT RANT Ds N MAN Y OTHFR HOMERS & me ani inox and we will talk ; TROOMFS (PO CHOOSE FROM erms 1739 Achetan RFA TOR 244 8 Tel bd © aoe Rd $590 DOWN & LP i OE = PRE 44:14 bes FI 2-85 : Malt takes Peatty ‘ Hate AND RATH _ $200 ron M eee eu eN lnalancet nes 5 a t eG euua: ta a a aes “4 2283 Ooetiidge FF 4-778 BORE ae ie ele 2 REDROOM HOME . FE Ons iL Ete baseme f , F > le A je fR piock from (gond ean Fr. oR \s1 ~{] iE 12 : \\ bs ‘@rg* giassed in porch $19 sim 7 Som saed ne or - Terms ities ore fine rogmencing ®& Se as B. : as BY * - ‘ a becrinert wih ga re wate “ = a a E bie 8 Com merce 4 MA 4 I OF A PH. ed s'ree G a if ae ape: binal Evie i Sie tal MULTIPIE LISTING BF ViC¥ sls ad acres ine ke ver ances 1 oe bo 5.0 r erms Bia ia fig ' a of PLe *9, We abe tai € ones eon ° Cruse Street a3) 3 esi rcomia ere) 1 erme West gudurban of Crescent Sige ae oe Leke Rd nite appearing < ; luna e A! artactied eh bome for some crew wed: [eee The other on Pontiac 1. Total price of $6300 =: nisted no Knotty Pine alge terms Maker s €00 start PVE TOC tlafura frepla: € e home Two beireems fi ee su archaea De zoot. wilt im 1957 VEAL TOR he ee ee at ow KaTHee rhe Pope Fa Catholic Family Tie TE ABE sinter preea at 613.500 On “rs Ke ine ; . —OnaDie Yernys will ly liv . Mie 4 TRADE YOUR a USE FOR & 1) ape j . 24 { ea reeinllonie. Gate we iw custom-bult jamie Cai Rea i M Did i che ' ik [et 4 reds school an bare tor Partridge FE 4-358! jolS Union Lawe Ra ee ee me WALT ED TAKE — 3 BEDROOM pay Sa oe RSE ge A real family wi!) use everr ! ranch home 1°. bath 2 = . bit of the older home \ Preiaee but in stove and oven NTR ROCH IT: STER good condition. $10.500 :« to Lot @5 x 135 vacant be owner . : - - se — price and terms (Cou.c 298 Heimelord MA 61104 on owner S rms & bath Clean used #4 income property hewiv decor. with & lots Nea: very @asily F ae = high school, $8250 goog terms WEST SIDE FE 568300 Cash Bargain AT WHITE LAKE . NICE * ROOM AND BATH 2 acres and 7 rm ranch 2 bativs, de een ice ae cence NEWLY DECORATED - dia-car garage Nice 3750 Rrook extra large a : Weel ase oe! ieee ‘OAR LA D COUNTY REAL 3. ae ‘ ce XE 1G BORG oo 200 OAKLAND COU NrY REA TY and oniy $65 Dow: oa ae 2616 Uno Lk Ra ; EM 134164 or EM 33-2411 after & < on Dx 14 lid : : $1.500 Down I ay peut PIM WREGEL yes Fou this good three = REALTOR FP C ] dq bedroom home ®ith a» high i448 OAKIAND AVE FF $944; - OF Clore Gry basement Dining room OPEN EVENINGS UNTtL «8 on, eek ante dare MULTIPLE LISTING BERVIC F Crestwood — 3 bedroom bunga Plammed and “a di i oe & ow epee aif tee wilchen ' 2 BEDROOM MODERN 56400 $1- woul 1.068 “een pits window in nice large 606 dn 23 Feneley Ct FE 2341 Fim st 4 bedrm home ving room. 875 = monthiy 7 RMS. MODERN ONi XY 87 sto furniture Included. $098 down i payments, See this toda: With $880 Down : si ae aes modern $7 8s wh B®’ Wiisen furnished 3 fam ‘> LAWRE meome- ai ft . m e Deleo oo: furnace Price 5, 7: 600 With $500 Dewsn $9.000 About $1500 dowr Ais Zain ly apt and income others See Mre Howarc 18 rms Don ce Te fo kround G ucepis S& Ph FF 24412 - ge ®. rae Open Eves. pp XN Sas 7 ae x f W. DIANAN Tohn {i tr } oe ne : FE 4 S84 \ ; N 17) ailor : \ “4 66 OW Huroo Fr 42677 #0 w ‘War Mt \ . : f 2 gk .43/CARNIVAL ; La ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THU RSDAY. MARCH 20, 1938 ——_—_— “On TH grant sou he’s ‘the most’ all right’ Our dis aferement is qust over what hes the most of ° Tor Sale Houses _ 43 For Sale Houses 43 SS —~ x D L; EE LAK = TATE LAKE LAKE FRONT Owuer veced to sei! equity for si) eit off $450 00 wil move a you oto this pretty bite white FOR YHE DISCRIMINAT- rame \ear round home 2 ben- ‘ng Durer Builders Own rey #3) Lying rm, modern bath iMUrious lakefront home on and kitchen Lake priv for boat- beauttu’ Elizabeth Lane irg and s®imming Murt move Zievel home built on <'op- tree meek No Realtors Cai. Ho.-- ne ict. 1 floor to Motorwar > MELrose 7-582 arive and 2 floors exposed : 2 . to iakeshore breezes Brau Hite fAKE AREA tifuly landscaped lot with Sie moc : ven ' tea. lor ation ACTOSS street In new lake development on belie from 18 bole golf course. Take and aiso ad,oining prt 3 vedrm ranch type home witn UPPER level has 3 spacious tlache E = ON T ACRE bearooms with large werd- 5 VEL robe closets over-sire tre Be sure to investigate th's bath with double built-in as TOLAI S.nks stall] shower and bath- bo. z . tub Living-dining area hes TERMS arquet floors and studio eamed ceilings with huge ~Loerated on Ye Ra ‘3 mise natura: fireplace. al! elec- north of M-Se tric kifcnen, .arge attic fan . Mis f acd a stTeened-in covered CHUETY REALTY porch — size 12 ft x 40 ft f 2 “404 ightand Ral (ADS) TOWER level hae 2 bdrme , * 3 baths ‘1 with stall show er’, dressing room with ~ink 10 miles west of Pontiac EM 3-4196 or MU_4-6863 BEDRM BRICK 422 © MANS.) 8" »1all shower paneiled field Feneed spare rm in base- > ee BCs Loot ees ment Many extras $9475. $53 pe: built in phomo and TV, mo Incl @ per cent interes: and a compiete kit.r- takes ine FE 4-2637 en with an ‘sla ad bar ; Se oe Coveced ower, pa’ eth We Cant Dupheate outsice drinking founta:t lower (‘evel also cantacte Tlns Ottermy completely equipped laundry large ranch home — Waterford room sivre roomn. and fur Village 3 spacious bedrms & nace room Huge stone nat ciosels 23° living rm huge pir ura. fireplace in rumpus ture window. 1'z tile bain o! room furnace auminum storms ana . . acreens You l! love the iarge jo. e- HOME ja anivy 2 rears of ly country kitchen done in j4¢ anc completeiy carpe'ed low & White Oversize lot 80x184 araped aud exquisitely fur- fi with view Delay may mea , Misned v Detroit's leading disappointment Owner leaving ‘Oterioredecoratcr Must be Biste $1400 down and $60 month seen to’ be appreciated br plus faxes and insurance someon WhO Wante the fin- est for [uxury living No Hocus Pocus a f 7 YEARS best buy at #4 But We Do Insist eo ecg bese That We have the best buy tn pitances. furuishings Ch: « the whole Pontiac arra on W Craft beat row boat too; Sirathmore St Beautiful high & aned. docx Ete For ap ry basemennt Ol furmace laur pointment to inspect and for ery tubs § nice roomy with oak @n5 fturtber information ca) fioors fuil bath aluminum ee & screens Fenced vara Imme- y diate possession Only $759 down } ore R Dot J O24] Take over GI mortgage rhe l. 0-310R. Detrort 4 2 | ai Fr J Drayton Woods i) B I? Giroux-Franks ___ NON VETS — VE GENERAL REAL ESTATE. NON VET! aie 395 Dixie Hwy OR 30701, Gi mortgage. DIL own OPPOR- per cent er selitng BEDROOM HOME BATH & ', ‘e@ving state. Carport. patio brick basement Lot 50 x 150 $2000 3 bedrooms built in oven & equity Nees $1300 Balance 82.- range torms @ screens fu.) 900 Bor 21 Pontiac Press | basement. water softener gas SS <= — heat 2 equity Herrington "AUL A. KRUERN: Realtor Hii 1173 Eckman _FE \- N AGINAW FE 92 “REAL ‘VSTATE SINCE. wie MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE RM LG LIVING ROOM lot in citv NW, no FE 4-3014 HOYT. “O NEIL 3 BEDROOM BRICK —- Basement. oi] heat Carpet- ed living room Dining EI, SUBURBAN TIVING and bali Ceramir tile Sath $10900- FULL PRICE for this 3 Built in 1954 §13.500 with bedroom CEDAR SHAKE ranci $1509 Down home on large 100x285 lot Has 12x20 fully carpeted living room LARGE LIVING ROOM an4 Axl2 roomy kitchen, tn a wonder dining El 3} Bedrooms. am- ful area for children -away from le closets. Tile bath Full traffic Suburban location but only asement, oi] heat. $1 200 $ minutes from Tel-Huron sbop- Gown plus mortgage costs ping area 8HARP 2 BEDROOM HOME INCOME PROPERTY Large Hving room. = mou- $27500_ BRICK APARTMENT | ern kitchen with cupboarce each tinit consists of living room aplenty Util ee 1ixi$ nil etring room and kitchen dowr- heat. 16x24 garage Fenced tar 3 bedrooms plus bath up- ‘ard and beach privtieges Stars Poll Dasemen't. 2 car ga- 8 500 rege on paved street in excellent West Side location Immediate NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME possession in owners apariment 20 Ft. living reom worn entrance hall and ciose’ TONG 1OW RANCH Beautiful kitchen loads of #17 450 ONLY for thie beaut! irch cupbuvards and amo:e fuliy .arpeted throughout RANCH eating space Formica couo- home aluminum siding With mur- er tops All bedrooms ha: e a. stone trim [Living room 15x22 nice closets Plastic te Hat] dint‘ne reom ‘a:ge kitchen bath Full basement all roomy 12 x13 bedrooms tile bat forced heat On a large ‘ot alum storms «0 fern gavbage Priced at §10900 Caij toe fi.pora See ‘hig atirarct:se home da’ how cBWrer Must Move coer Lo empioavment CLEAN 9 FAMIIY near bus ate stores 3 Rooms a at ho and bath down, 3 and bath ()\ REA TY up Basement, gas heat Fui- BE 29840 FE 12-9064 iv furnished including wash- 204 8 Telegraph Rad er and lawn mower Onlv Pon-Te: Centre $12.500 with $2000 down. BEDROOM RANCH HOME IN Don't be sorry Call now. ® very nice subdivision with the SP eee finest of neigibors 100x150 & KAY ONEE:, Real ee ie eens ate Ate Gece of, 262 8, _Telegrapo Rd Open 9 ne Be Boal. Gee peet mon EE ac103 OR nee ye olg With 4'¢ per cent mort- a3 gage $15.000 OR 1-5432 SMALI HOUSE FOR SALE NEAR Fishers te owner 2 pels ae "BUD" Wovou have heer lacking fn: the perfer err bik Tranche home eR OU ofurtoer Tre {fo lowing are SOME of the featitas tie "Ne presents . Lanvaly Terohte 3 harhe = 7 fireplaces Three bedroom brick 1). ng 2 af plastered garage toom dining room kr en and Hoval Onk and Thermapare te bath down full basemen anes gas heat, automatic hot wate Med nine ita car garage, breerewas Warrcretel cicgets large jot Priced at $13 700 06 Cacne oe FHA terms aveaiiabie FINISHED) REC PAL 2 B non and -ange Moontheld Highlands 4 4 Bedroom Brick. spaccous ‘ have &. ave houed ln have ing room wood paneled f:te- ra oc piace full dining room wali- ae one to-wal] carpeting. all drapery ’ ials attractive kitchen 11, tiled bat F oid beauis — Latge utilftv room gas heat Mil S. “py AR LERAM giassed and screened terrace ent condition thraughout 4392 Dixie Hw ores ee s mn Aplebit R 11930 Evenings OR 3-3230 baduuwe 2 ¥ OWNER BDRM RANCH home t's-car garage Natura! De xE Me yy tceilace. Geelone tenes eee: nde Bud” Nichole. Realtor lot. §9.800 with $900 down Imme- 49 M! Clemens Si ciate bo sseerton Avon Township Cail Mrs Kelchner FE 8-6180 FE $120; OR FE ¢8773 Partrid @ FOR SALE oR RENT BY OWNER low down payment §& rms moa. ern FE 4-513¢_ | THE BIRD’ TO 8SEE == - | In Town Comfortabie oder 3 bedroom home on paved street in Poa- tac Mas I's baths 4 car ga- rage Priced for immediate sae at only $1 600 down Pe ae LAKEFRONT -- ( wintry R Ii brick home on 1' ountry Ranch acre, landscaped site with if rou wearn to get away from 113% of frontage 32° iiving the burry of city living. youll toom ¢ bedrooma Lighted. entoy life tn this 6 reom frame sandr beach with outdoor anc stone ranch ‘home if the mii Many plus features country Has I's baths efficient 40.000 with 810.090 dorn hot’ water heat, 3’ car garage A trade for choice com- Located on 2up acres Witt! spring mercial property might +e fed pond Baesy terms — w!ll con- considered. — ener trade ; . heshe a Tripp, Reattor » » . = I ALLOR PARTRIDGE 78 Huroe. rae FR 4158) (990 ‘W HURON FE sais Fw Riise. OPEN TIL @ ' ' , ; : V } by Dick Turner eae aaa in your present home For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE We . ". REALIORS BUILDERS EXCH Sell or Trade Brick ang frame, 2 story income |. H : located near Pontiac. Includes 2 | DORRIS baths 2 kitchens, furnishings basement, landscaped yard Fruit OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW trees. Ouly $40. — $1.500 down CORNER LOT, 60x 129 Will trade for small home or fits eye-appealing spacious bun- tusiness Cal] J Tavior, Reai- galow |s siluated on avery beau- tor FE 42544 tiful Corner lot, on blacktop street ° — Se Selling appcinQnents, oak floors, lovely bath aot kitchen, excep- tional basement, oil heat. storms and oacreens Sell on terms of | ‘ede toward six room suburban home Pere - - $2500 DOWN — Lake front Se! LONG LOW AND BEAUTIFUL or trade Brand new 3 bedroom RANCH HOME. $17,950 bungalow wth AC Oj ture Eaxceplicnail opportunity Home is Plastic tiie bath. Aluminum w:n- 28x60x94 ou foundation Gas tired dows Good garage. Good lake fet Weler heat massive lecge- front lot Priced at only $13,000 stone fireplace beautiful ae wit accept cheaper home coum, 13a23) screened patio 8x20. iands bedrooms full bath and $!0.250 SELL OR TRADE Lovey nat beth Storms and screen bungalow with full basement Ov! Tao large Thermopane picture Furn oak floors Large 100 x 150 eooduws attached garage, beau- ft lot Privileges on Walliams tilul iatge cormer lot A home Lake Will accept housetrailer ae ae proud to show ‘and coutraet, late model car or cheaper home [AKE FRONT HOME $106.0 TERMS $1500 DOWN — Lovely bunga.cw J bedrocm modern bungalow wth | only 5 years od Oak floors Qi ala ned giurage, basement gas AC turn aluminum storms & beat Beadtiful paneiea living screens Modern cic hen Tnsulat- oom i4 x 18 «#tltacied garage at ‘good hom Am large Nite terraced (ot rooms. Priced at only $8800 DORIS & SON REALTORS $15.950 LITTLE FARM — Sell or * trade Large 4 bedroom farm re- WE TRADE WE SELL | conditioned and modernized from | A to x 17 modern kitchen 732 W Huron Pr FE 41557 with birch cupboards. Also lovely ee ae | den Oil AC Heat. Large 30 x 60 $309 DOWN | barn. Two car gar. 10 acres of 2obedrm . full bath, plastered wells, land School bus at door Will hardwood floors, 2-car garage. accept cheaper home in trade Lake privileges LIST — With us for fast & ef. Cc JNO us: Realtor c _Ortenville “SPLIT LEVEL ficient service - WE BUY. SELL 2815 & TRADE We make many dea's Starter home 1104 sq ft plus orhes wise basement crea Rough wring & - . pumbing Low dn, payment Gor ‘ H. BROM N, Realtor don Flattiey EM 3-0482. for de- 162 Wy Huron Ph FE 2-4810 twils Miutiple fi-ting Service ib MO OLD HOME ON OAK! AND Sibes ST Sercram Toxe Corner jot Gio mortgage S8¥ oper month OR $-6240 Ct SPOON Bl Ii bidoAt | ‘ FOSS WO OS Li vial sf pean of curs on 80 © anx Wicer iAke i‘:ont lois In yr: / reund eaciustve home develop. ment Or wil bukd en vour lot See pane acd mode.s a! AW Highland Rd ¢\t59) Don? biild tintl vou get our piv C,sCHlL ETT Ri ALTS FE M 3.4196 tof Pontiae _— . Special Best Buys Today +6 Mi HORSE FARM wil move vou into a new beau- Metamora area. 70 acres ‘ful 9 bedroom ranch-style home i” Polling iand live atream. E-2 terms on balance Bulger box stalls. attractive 3 bed- _FE $-6767 _ ee room home. 2 car garace a and tenant house Just off 4 lane aivided highway ovelan Terms 2188 Cass Lake 4 60 ACRES FF 2487 PE 41661 ‘| RADE OWNER 2 BEDROOM HOME , . Fenced back vard. large jot, w, Meebh and dry clean front sell my equity or consiner 17 age pattialy wooded ne car free & clear Immediate pos- low ground J mile from session OR 35-6196 Helly Will atrept good lake See e : . = 3 cottage or seasoned ‘land CASTE PALK ontract as down payment Can *a.e up to 23 per cent on a EONS GEASS GGG fustom built nome on vour lo! ror free estimates cal! FE 5-892 te ALT s awl IIPS ee ee (eat lines in ths olcer OR TRADI farm heme 6 bedroom: 3 eo com fanch Ceramic tte ou'bundines nome neers pa'i atid Saif Fireplace oj] fur some intemor remoce.ing hace attached I'a-Car garage jot Sacrifice at $8800 cash 106x109 in restricted Huroa Wooas Sub tear Union Lae I< $4000 down EM 3-0254 fl ACRES : a See 4 Beenie pare) mostly wood- \ | | ES | I¢ yN | ed overiooking deep ra. ite, LARGE FAMILIES ] ever 1300 feet road fror NEED A LARGER HOUSF? @ge Adjacent to state game ANT TO TRADE? and fishing area Perfer: Mere is a 4 bedroom modern for summer living +2 hour house. living room paneled kitch- to Pontiae $750 down en & oinette. large utility room basement. 2 nice lots, fruit trees jake privileges, priced right I. \KI I RONT od Ol WNER SEZ 95 feet on Water dock good Tr ade for 2 bedroom mosern ‘n beach. suitable for summe: Milford or Commerce area, or home or vear around A-} i) sell fsning @ boaung 61500 FURNISHED HOUSE coma) large modern iiving room cut . stone fireplace screened porch Z 2 large Wooded tots lovely view 140 \C RI Pipe for subdividing + o'-e of lake good bathing beach §900 : own $70 monthly mnt fine ae Diack : 9 rontage ose to Dorothy Snvder Lavender MslUl Cemooce Pance lat Realtor Est 20 Year= $300 per acre. Terms 7001 Highland Rd «Me: . __Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 46417 __ 4) ACRES — RIVER 7 \ Cholce acreage. blacktop frontage. 32 bedroom farm type home Partially wood- On ether of 2 small houses 1! ed and close to village. Only located at 76 Parkdale near Fish $4500 down er Beer. sot located at 122 Omer off Clemens. $4500 : > he full price with 845 mo. Inquire $16 PER FOO] 144 Judson after 3°30. Upstairs For this chotce pune Apt ! frontage im rapidiy ae FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB area 380 feet in ail Siu: Estate 3 bedroom Roman brick | ated on corer Nothing that ranch, 1'» baths firepiace. | we know availabie this beamed ceiling low low price. mahogany pan- fied cabinets, large recreation rm with adjoining screened porch ‘S lot« of storage area Garbage HOE REPAIR cisposal. Water softener. Drapes | Located in small town ex- “1, Car attached garage 100 x cellent small business with 200 it lot Nicely landscaped Cal | all the equipment and stock FE 71-8824 Included Reasonable rent __ $700 cown HOPKINS, 289. S495 i ig < | : 1 495 Down or Trade | edi. M. Stout. Realtor New 3 bedroom face brick, ranch- sivie home Vestibule. large kitch-' 77 N Saginaw St Ph FE 5-8165 en. range hood with fan. gasina-| Daily tu 6 tor basement. large jot. Alum!- ee num storms and screens Builder _FE 5.6767 BY OWNER. | 4 room house at Williams Lake | Ex. r jent private @ssociation , beach Dandy lot On.y %4 730 Low cown payment FE 4-2344 UNION | AKE PRIVII EGES i acre, 4 bedrm bungaiow nealy cecorated. ful] basement. §11.500 $1500 down MA = 4-2801 J BEDRMS BATH, LIVING DIN- ing Tm & kitchen 2 Util rooms tl finished, storms and screens Knotty pine cupboards in kitchen ae floor $1500 down, OR 31-1808 a —— Weet Suburban IY MLA NTop @ Room Ranchivpe home BY OWN! Breezeway and gatage On VACANT for immediate poe- 2 ‘ots Only $8500 with $1,- session. Newly decorated, 2 $00 down. bedrooms bath, large living room, kitchen and utility av VW toom 2 years old, alumt- Drayton Plains num storms and screen<, 8 Room 2 bedroom home o:] heat, $950€ with $500 With full bascment Auto down -— No closing costs gi heat 1'2 car garage 2 and $85 per month incind- 4 large lots Mure! stone and A\iuminum exterior (EES REALTY CO ing faxes and insurance * Call ater 600 pm Liberty FE 5-617 221 BALDWIN AVE Temp leton After 6 FW 2-7906 ar FE 5-528} APPRON, 4 ACRES 1 4 Bdrm modern home 2 car ga rage needs some repa:r Priced lo seil WESTSIDE Tohirms 1? down and 2 up~Nire Estabiished In 1018 ave |iving room iarge kitchen e hath oa heat garage and $450 DOWN and be vour awn aKe priv. exc coud Only $8930 fand'ord West side modern 72 bed [ow corn parment room home new? roof and: siding 5 - t c 3 i , Role Templeton, Realtor | all icc. ems: moolniy psx 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4-663 After. 6 FE 2-9502 WOLVERINE TAKE yEoes << qs = ranch type home less than > pPTiyge Time years old In excellent condition Fol vour ifs ambition move beautiful view of lake surrounded eat to the lake area away from by many fine homes 2 Spacious tue busy city Lorated near Ox bedrooms. 21 ft living room. ce- bow Lake this large rambling @ ramic bath. breezeway and ga- recom moder: home has 22 ft rage Very nice.jandscaping. large I'ving room. 12x14 dining room. 2 ahbade trees. dock and boat includ- bedrooms full basement. of! neat ed Buy now and save Ons bg 2 car garage lot 240 x 1459 $17.950. Terms Convement to schools, oniy §2500 doan NEW 68 FT RANCH HOME In Suburban Waterford Hille estates 3 large a bedrooms. 24 [t. living room, iove- Wou'd vou itke to have a nice lv all brick kitchen With nook home with country atmosphere? oak floors, colored bath fixtures Here is an excellent 6 room Full basement, Timken of! fur- modern with fireplace. 3 bed- nace and water heater, recrea- rooms basement, oi! heat, lar | tion apace, aluminum storms end lot — 106 screens, Breezeway and garage. rumpus room, garage. x 200 Would trade for moderate, @ room modern in town. St. Benedict's Large home for a large family, 6 room modern, plenty of closet | space, extra toilet in the base- | ment. all in good Ser heer = mediate en ie BREWER hip roof over all with hang. lot. Act now for a over- LAKE PRIV. SPECIAL Private | beach and Legld peers Just west | of city limits edrooms, nook — ment. attached 2 car garage. am- | ple room ‘for expanding, and shrubs Convenient to exce lent schools Only $709 down Cai! ee buys like this just don't Iast Ong. JOSEPH F REISZ, BALES MGR | 53-55 N Parke FE 45181 CLARKSTON YILLAGE LAKE _EVES FE 8-0823 FRONT 3 bedroom brick home With beautiful view Very ae dining room and living room both “t- carpeted, fireplace. eating space I: in kitehen, lovely sun per pats ston SAVE ENERGY, Dasement wit o re ~ . : and shower 2 car garage, eae! \\ AN T A DS! 7 ia] find a 1 acre of ground ret Sime of- fered, oniv 624908 — Terms. Floyd Keht Inc., Realtor Disie Ber. at ‘Telegraph : . Pasi ——— PARKING NOW! \ 10h, place to live or a good used car, see Clas _ fied \ I | 1 EM 3 | | 116 | | | this Way that would have not soid ¢ For Sale Houses IIT “Lake Angelus Gardens Smali bome with bath. 3 Hoe Dale me Also acreage CUCKE. 'F "k RE ALTY 236 : Segitaw F > Eves FE 2-1529 or FE 43308 2 BEDRM HOUSE, GARAGE, auto washer, dryer. gas range in Huron, Gardens Leaving state _ Make offer FE 2-71822 ONLY $730 DOWN 4 bedroom. oe ciy. - FE __ #1006 : . FOR COLORED sy Borers Big Lake Rd 3 Bec- room Oi furnace Large iat +1300 down to FHA = mort gage Bal $51 per month in- cluding taxes and :Ds INCOME 8 Paddock 10 Large rooms 6 rooms rented oy Wers plus owners 3 room apt. $ld- 900 Term: a ] © TLAY DEN, Realtor - 86 E Walton J na Open Eves NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes Witb full basement and rough wir- ing, on your lot or will build on on our lot with small down pay- 3-1235,_after_7_OR 3-6449 '2 BEDRM MODERN HOME, $659 down. Located N. Shirley. FE a1410 SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE. OFF Waltot: near Opdyke, $1000 dow: _HEpublic 9-207 434 APARIMENI Tae _Income Property -APGE BRICK rouse. Gere io duwntugut Pon Smaii down pa> met RIDGEWAY REAL nS Will $5 800 equitr es FE 482 me {fn J famiiv ines | Sacrifice With new o:| furnace Close hus downtown. school o- trade jand contract or equity smaiier home We also have other income property Arro Realty Ted McCullough, In . | Realtor 5143 Cass-Fit2apetn Po FE 545-1284 FE 43844 Open Eves ‘Sun iio § For Sale Lake Prop. 44 661 CONKLIN LAKE ORION. 2 bedrooms 2-car garage auto- matic off furnace $11,500 with _terms ORIando 3-8982 ATTENTION TRAILER OWNERS lake front lots. 90 x 200 f1 on $2200 nie $250 down r Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST 700. Highland Ph EM 3-3303_ or _MUtua! COMPARE THESE LAKEFRONT ANY OTHERS T BUY NOW FO? SPRING CONSTRUCTION Se\mour Laae 00 ft $2950 Monawke Lake - 100 {: 4 009 fe ee Hui. .- ob acta $6 400 Lk Angelus - $10 0co Wot E BROS. nee ESTATE 71-1205 $660 Ouse Her , Open Eve: Ti Sun 19 nls INVESTORS LAKE FRONTAGE Weil located 26 acres cinse to Pontiac Ca'l us for deta ‘s RIDGEW AY REALTY 975 BALDWIN _ FE ¢670) ENKI | RON [ PAVED 8TREFTS JOS ® Jake front lots to choose from 70 to 143 frontage Priced at $3700 to $4900 20 per cent dow A’so 2? canal front lots 110 front age, $1900 20 per cent cdowr Weterier a ors a poste Hur- HOLME iS Bz AR i: RAM 4302 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 Evenings OR_3-3230 LAKEFRONT | 104 by 300 depth Wonderfully wond- ed Gently rolling bullding site In exclusive Lake Wood Vilage Year round: home developme.! Bargain priced at $5950 You can Purchase on contract with 25 per cent down or have custom de signed home planned and built for you by one of our 4 selected builders ASK TO 8EE LOT NO 250 Only 10 miles directly west of Telegraph-Huron St ic SCHUPIT REALTY 7404 Highland Rd. (M39) 10 wire west of Pontiac 4106 MU +686) ~ LAKE, “ORION Year round cottage, completely furnished sutomatic washer and aryer outboard motor and boat o:] furnace. electrie stove. $00 — Terms H. M. SELDON Woodward Rochester. OL 14751 Mich SELL | come on Lake Or:on Ges heat. . _$11.500, $1,500 down OR _ 3-605 For Sale’ Lots A RO Oe DESIRABLE LARGE SITE IN citv. For church of commercial Sewer and water. Agent. OR 3-6315 NEAR ROCHESTER. I ter [oan an ecre. some Wood Starter house has lerge hase Buil. on Allis'de Large b overlooking and goed location For in- formation Ga 6-234 PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE LITTLE BET. tub-f.cer Qnerokee Hills! in kitchen, oak floors, full base- meet 100 ft. I good buy. Only $16,500 — Terms — wines BY 01 Tha SEVERAL MU ~ Its new 100 ft alter were panned for, and restricted to Protect, todays better ranch and multi-ieve! homes! Drive out Elizabeth Lake 1 mile west of Telegraph Ra to Scott Lake Rd. Turn right , ‘, mule—SEE FOR YOURSELF. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | 403 Community National Bank Bidz FE 44211 _Eve. FE 35-1382 | LOT 100 _ VERY DESIR. able neighborhood Lake privi- leges Sandy beach FE 5-9895 LOT 75X18? READY “FOR BUILD. ing. Some on pavine $1500 up Near Walled Lake stores. schoois and cturches WICKEREHAM BY 328° Tig W MAPLE MAYFAIR 6-425 SYLVAN VILLAGE Beautiful wooded lot with sewer and water Only block from Ne feet sandy beach, Ideal lot ranch home or tri-level, lent surrounding homes DORRIS & SON REALTORS _W, Huron Phone FE 46-1557 been nom toe en Brendel lake ranged Cal’ au "Obs, eM 8210 o OR 3-666 Lots for trailers. 180 x 220 Only $l per running foot Easy terms Call MU 43045, OR Ext 3-6210. 2 RICHARD 8TEELE. neALTOn 224 Center 8t. Highiand 4-2045 EM _ 43-6210 OR 3-698! ____ For Sale Acreage 47 ACRES IN HOLLY-MILFORD. area. Private 3 acre apring fer lake No buildings. ear pro- posed Northwestern Highway. By owner. Pontiac Press Box 61. 13° acres. $500 lage limits with river ceneae and 850 ft of road fronta | Savale buy with only §1500 Sen GALIE Howard E.. Fox ~ REALTOR a arketon COUNTRY LIVING is lone: trom downtown: : mile. ‘trom Wate sols hy hoo), rox, 4 waren gh ee on road, 520° deep, mo i [hag h ess Bap Jtly $5, 43 { large | 46417: $l... OR RENT 2 FaMiLy IN. | 46) Rd. 3-6681 or | mre Mr. Bridges, MIL PER ACRE close to Clarksten Vi!- | a, MOTEL iM 2 Pike _ For Sale Acreage 47 47 PL OO Acres — Lake Only $4,000 qn buys this *. acreg@ be’ Y cmlprty ate lake north of Pons lac > 4 Acres in Town N ew Pontiac High Schoo! a§ Sorth vedee of town Excellent -home site with stream running thru $750 dn. 16 Acres — Clarkston Over 16 acres part “rolling one mat eve! on Sashabaw Rd. $2.4 dn 114 Acres-—River. Mos! beaqgitiful location 5 000 Bruce. 000 hardwood trees and about 1 mile of river frontage $6.309 dn KE AL POR PARTRIDGE Woods with over — + 3381 100 W HURON ig “OPEN TIL 9 _ For Sale Farms 48 ee OT ee ROCHESTER -5', Acres. Very good 2 bedroom nome. auto heat Thermopane picture windows, full basement. at- tached arage Excellent eoanineal ae view Phone for details NORTHEAST Of Lapeer, at Lum Good 6 room modern home on 8 acres. Excellent garden land “enh ane large henhouse. Terms Po HOLMESSING sot ; _Lapeer Rd FE 5-2053. Das Dara, 17 ACRES Modern 7 room farm home 4 bedrooms huge sized living. din- ne and kitchen, bath with show- and tub. Garage, tool shed. barn and cow barn. Many featdres for. smal] farmer. of frult trees Landscaped tard Approximately 500 feet ‘frontage on highway Price $16- 309 with substantial doWn pay- ee LORGE BLAIR “ie ae roR Dixie Hwy OR 3-1251 DRAY TON PI AINS OR 43-1708 oe 5 RM HOUSE. Good barn. other out buildings 6 mul cows MUKINg machine. tractor and tools ali for La 5u0, 1-3 down, Will sei! farm only Write FF. Harden Detord Mich Ph Case Civ 8342K Or Has ofer Pienty 4536 Bres 40 ACRES ‘142 ACRES. (80°1E TILE DRAIN, d'a miles from Lapeer. on blace lop road 1J rm‘ 2 family house, large barn, cement silo, tool shed hog house chicken coop. mit house. 2 csr garage Priced 19 seii, Alex Wynn, owner, pnone _North Branch 3085 “FOR FARMS AND ) ACREAC Call Rutledge OR 3-111. FE 40009, 120 ACRES LOCATED SOUTH oF Lapeer 2 nice mod homes, good parn. 28 stanchions Aj] buildings ‘n good repair 110 scres tillable. This farm is 100 per cent tiled. $56.000 with terms 210 acres north of Lapeer New Modern home Barn In face cundition and has 24 stanchions, 160 acres WWllab.e §$28069 with terms 130 acres. modern home = good barn 36 © 70 Other bulidings good 110 acres tllabse land. is acres acres tlilabe. $78 000 with terms 138 acres 110 acres tillable Good home, Pen type bain pased arn vard Live stream on prop: erty $32.000 with terms We have several geod farms lite 40 i100 acres We may to yest the farm you are locas EARL sUOere seen * Ph Monaws 4-824 Eve Ph MOnawk «3828 Lapeer, Mich ——— ——— Sale Business s Property - wh é Downtown Stores—/ Apts. Inration on Saginaw & Fully renied Now bringin bn $578 monto. Priced $30 ‘ied with $. 000 down R D RILEY. BROKFR 50@ Elizabeth Lake Rd _ FE 41157 or FE 44821 80 FT FRONTAGE BUSINESS lot» 16 Mile Cheap COngress 4.9130 i140 FOOT FRONTAGE ON | MONT- cam FE 3-0432 EARO® COMMERCIAL SUILEINo M-58 Terrific location 100 f Costas On vy $12,900 with mate terms. Be sure and see this. Cal MU 2045 ur EM 13-6210. Several parceis of commercial anu business frontage on M-5@. Cai! for information EM 3-6210, MU €2045 or OR 3-6681. RICHARD STEELE, neaoe a Cen.er St. Highland MU ¢2045 26210 — OFFICE & HOME SALE. 479] Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. Terms to suit Immediate posses- sion OR_3-8982 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49 494 BEAUTY - SHOP FOR RENT EQUIPMENT. HEAT & WATER FURN WILL BE VACANT APRIL 18T CALL OR 3-1951 LOT FOR RENT IDEAL FOR used care. Located on corner of hae and Baldwin, Fe 23-1224 Business Opportunities 5 5 §.000 SO. IFT. Commercial Located at 968 M!S Ortonville. Suitable for car sales & service, machine shop, bowling, super market or almost ane kind of business Sma‘l car agency avaliable Price 829.500 Terme or Will jease By owner A Arna- son 1350 Merkle Ortonville NA- tional) 1-38 T1 COTTON CANDY ail equipment over $10 an hour Price $365 FE 8&2 MACHINE AND Wii make you part-time Fuil 182 ‘DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT WITH sleeping Quarters equ! _lease $800 or trade ~ COLORED EXCELLENT Businesa Oppor- tunity. Well located Grocery Store 2 apartments above renting for $125 per month Can be handled for $1,000 down plus inventory, “RAINBOW REALTY" FE 2-2614 $02 83. PADDOCK my ent and - 7002, INSIDE SHOOTING GALLERY for sale or trade _E 5- GOING OUT OF PaREwiae BUS: iness Hardware lass paint tools, nails. store fixtures Alt new merchana'sing Make me an offer BSilvercrest Hardware 2580 Di gie = Pontieer Layoffs End WHEN 78 Go see BUSINESS OR YOUR SUNOCO Offers you the opportunity te OWL yOUr OWN service station La ness and earn $8, 000-89. 000 year with ae investment of as ne tle as $1,000. The locations avail- able immediately: Fact Bins aM Ciemene asi Vu. . mene Auburn & Adams . Auburn & R John For. further OIL Ce call: SUN OIL CO. TR 2-8100—Sales D, “2 T-2588 DEPOT WITH 8T at meats 446 M18, en Tae ET: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE on Busy Dixie Mighway 15 unite plus excellent ving Quarters and office. Stone & Brick construction id are we ek ‘urte * os cle geaid 7 hoe e money oritea to sell. - =aner GAYIORD \ FE a.psar" 4! . ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. THU RSDAY, MARCH 20; 1958 SIXTY-ONE ee 4 Business Opportunities 51 ness Opportunities 5 Money to Loan 53 /Sale Household Goods 57 (State Licensed Leriders) MODERN PEAUTY SHOP EQUIP.) -~~~ ee ee PPL LAA ALAS| BGY av: & ALSO 21", EXCELLENT ment. ! hydraulic chair, 1 con-|. condition. FE 6-3788. chair end dryer, shampoo ae chal, vanity with mirror, FE ode Aevesed pe DRAPES, 3- PIECE 42676 after 6 call FE 5- ctional, 6’ wroughi iron dining SUCCESSFUL PHOTO AUSINESS $25 $500 rm. chairs, painted baby's chest in mobile unit. Potential oxer ee, NITY. tone Yon occasional chair & table, lamps, feta VE 2s en work. Owner!30 E. LAWRENCE PE 80421] mise. items. MA 63624" ze FRIENDLY SERVICE 20 GAL, ‘ar Bor WATER HEAT- ' er, used. B Muaro Elec- ul (e as trie Co. 000 w Huron, Pontiac FE 5-8431 1 ur busine. $25 T “4 ‘$7 NORGE REFRIGERATOR. so vert reels es on terms We 5 TO $500 | Reasonable. 2878 winiams Lake BUY OUT On wae “own signatu ete. or) ———————— io other security, Up to 24 months 1950 GE FLOOR MODEL, TRO 3 to repay. Our service is quick, "Used |_very littie. $30 280 this type of financing. | friendly and helpful. Phone FE >. ae WHY RENT | S-8121 or visit us at our office AXMINSTER Bu he We wili finance your business and H a edied oar 150 craote! rote’ bus" Geese, Lome & Auto caritstie ee and be your own langle Crosley. Refrigerator 330.00 a 7 ep CIE fC t LOAN CO. Porta elec, ae make Sot “i TN ortabie elec sewing m she $20 06 s ; Ve AGL FINANCE CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME DIRT > SERVICE BCs “IN. a a AKIAND FURNITURE oe ie Hi. aap truck. | 0 NOMATN 104 s. Saginaw FE 2-9923 Us irmingharm Sepa . ——— — ; _ ene — income s% ROCHESTER, MICITI., a ee ou Meee ‘Eves. or weekenrs r : 3 5 HO om eae HOSNe ste o eee Stee ot seqcw js © - S i iitie out of the way but a lo “LETS PAL Hov LIVESTOCK ' less to pay Furniture & appll- BUSINESS” Florida Class ¢ Grossing $200,000 per vear,-: located in heart of pop oe resort city Lease inciudes large parking lot. Pictures & all details available in our office, Paint - Wallpaper Active store in town north of Pontiac. Apt included Take home pay over $500 per month. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SNERS CORPORATION \DMFSSER pCO aru JOHN A. LAN 1573 S RQ PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Sanford Bar and Cocktail lounge a ( lhinese and American foods in our lotus room, Orders to take out. We cater parties and banquets. Featuring Bol Collins and his IF squfres of Rhevthm. S83 Santord TAVERN PROUD TO OWN gross $40,000. Possible ciass °C leense Write Box 383 Ludington Michigan 7 1O BUY. TO) SIEILIL BUSINES § OPPORTUNITIES throughout Michigag All Types, Ai] price ranges) Many wt!] take trades. Listings from 28 assoc!- ated offices GET ONE sTroP SERVICE STATEWIDE | Real Estate Service of Pontiac B CHARLES, REA! TOR 1717 8 Telegraph FE 4-03521 Royal Oak Area. LI 5-852)_ SERVICE STATION New 2-stall now ava:able lease Locuteq Dixie Highway aud Mavbee road has #0 foot sales office. tdea; fur -purtins Cee center or other ’ associated nes chandice. Al-o acrep'.ng applic tions fur other locations Cail Sin- ciatr Refining Company FF. 41511 Shell Onl Co. Has for :mmediate lease a mod- ern 2-ba' service station Located at the Te'egrapn Ra. & Golf Dr intersection in Southwest Pontis: Established clentele & low initial investment required For tnforma- for tion ca Mr. Rolfe Lineoin toy to 4 daily or Midwest 6-847 6s after 6 30 pm SPACE FOR. GEAUTY SHOP rent cheap 434 W. Hu STATION FOR LEASE oon N MAIN atreet in Hoilvy. Doing good gallon- age Very smal investment. Ip- Ste” Plus equipment MElrose 7-71 Panneese 18 THE “BIRD” SEE TO" Lahefront Esticiency Ay Attractive 10 unit effic inent near Pontia complele Wilh own kitcheo 400 ft of lake tro iLage nice 3 bedroom uers A. unite rented b: round Wij show turn on investment of jus oown. Will consider trade About Ver, home the Berk year Oxi oan ow, re-! t $23,500 A Northern Tlardware Its the oniy hardware growing county seat on Huron Future seaport for town already s¢heduled Now grossing over $50.000 per yr Priced at only $3.000 Plus stock or buy vai- uable real estate With owners apt and extra income on eas} terms. Get most interesting de- tails at once REALTOR PARTRIDG! BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICH. FE ¢358) 1050 W HURON "OPEN TIL 52 ee Contracts RP Sale Land ui) 25% DISCOUNT Property sold for $4259 with $600 down. Balance owing $3650 Pay- able $37.50 per mo. at 6 per cent interest, Secured by smali moa- ern home A Huron Gardens Cost to Ae on RILEY. BROKER $00 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE #1157 or FE 44821 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) RR PRP, CASH LOANS to $500 BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake Utica Ba eED tol im this Lake | ances af all kinds. NEW & USED machines & vacuum sweepers of pore CLOTHING, SIZE 18- 20. Gray flanne! suit, Explorers Scout) tric, Howard @& Johnson. FE outfit, chareval flannel slacks,| 4.5169 shirts yswesters c= or Ne USED TV. IN| PERFECT | CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, IN-| cond; A bargain Peer's Coe ae = fants’ w size 3. Call FE 2 | Mile 8161 Commerce Rd. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | TIDNIXKR ESSENSE TO BORROW FROM HFC HFC offers modern moot? serv- lew backed by x of experi- ence Household poovides friendly counse’ on money matters, and pone aed to oe are made prompt- ly we hs acy, on terms you sleet sit or phone HFC today. Household Finance Corporation 3% 8. Saginaw 2nd fir. Kay Bldg. FE 4-0535 pagaery 8 ‘iivisdstowe 4 v. “Tawrenge FE_4-15°8 NEED $25 TO $100? ~ SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 89661 , Seaboatd Finance Co. “Parking No Problem” “ oe MEN'S WORK aan sale cheap. Shirts & pants, 2 for, RADIO - PHONOGRAPH. ATTRAC. Pearson’s Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Lake Ave, 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95) °00P HOUSEKEEPING SECr BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, & 51.W, HURON FE_¢1555 414-Ft. W all nuit 25 SIMMONS HIDEABED SOFA. “a PC: RUBBER BASE P 03.38, Sica Uipeeck Jeunes chaig, oei8 layers, 14 tia Ts ot $1.95 ry. carpet loxit gray carpet. drapes with cranes Pe ai 12, IN BENDr x Ty. cas CABINET fter 4 p.m 1185 NOR Ly entals STREET t model. $50. cash 460%. |STOVES BOUGHT SOLD EX 5 LVINATOR DEEP FREEZE chan Turner's 602, Mt. Clem- ~ Re pF dy FE 3700 | ens, 2-0801 gp BRE Bac ad te a pa ments. | “root om wo e Moke er. 4 SLICES OF HAM t ai’ makes & service. Thyle Elec-| BAND-SAW AND JOINTER. GOOD condition FE 2-1104. BATHROOM FIXTURES, YOUNGS- town kitchen, off and gas fur- naces. Hot water and steam bof! ers. Automatic water heater hard- ware, electrical supplies, crock and tile galvanized, copper, black -| tive console 4 speed, Voice of pe and fittings Lowe Bros. bie cents Coveralls, 0178: Work-| Music record chenger Reason- Pee oc Su Kemtone, man’s Outlet, 65 8. Saginaw. | able. MI. 4.3464, GHks SUPPLY ‘SILVER BLU MINK STOLE. | : lke new has collar. Cost) over REPRIOERATOR. $35; ELECTRIC 2685 LAPEER RD. FE 45431 |- $300; »_fuil | price § $295 Mi _ 40754 | stove, eect ee otis ois. lawn eee cee Onotke ape, foe —_ mower, $25: girl's bike, $15. com- quarters payke plete bunk beds, $59; Hi-Fi with; ~ ~~~ 7). : Sale Household Goods 37 3 speakers, $55; was stove. $15, Buy Direct anna ~~~~~ | 2i-in. TV—excellent condition. $65. Varostlcd 1 USED BED $10; 1 EASY SPIN complete maple bedroom suite —CO-hatYS ary washer $20 hes bed, com- _$63 FE 35-2766 7 Window x oe: $o_EM 25%7_____|ROLLAWAY BED, COMPLETE py y Tone _FREEZERS, REASON. Like new, $20 FE 35-2494. DH anaes * able. FE 2-130. After 6. _ REBUILT WASHING MACHINES Siding 2 813.49 6 Pt SILVER GRAY BEDRM All makes guarantee: wile Awning t thermo palit $21 93 ou fit Double dresser, bookcase pect 502 N Johnson FE! Fixed picture $21 85 pen ; cal oo 2 vanity batt bas ' 4-5169 Interior docr jamb $275 or > ay only $2 wee 1N Exter d ‘tr . 795 Pearson Furniture 42 Orchard Lk INGEN: oe | ROUND) Too auslity pine Ina ssc a ANE condition Mich, Sewing Center, Good quality roof board $30 6 MIRROR THAT GOES WITH FE_ 23337, | per thousand lester Covered bar mary play — a 7 MPIRIE SUPPLIIS pen, buggy bathinette. Apt. size| ‘ . gar stove. FE 6-6038. 221 Mica. SACRIFICE ST ov" a 2600 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4148 wee BASEBOARD HEATING SYSTEMS 7 PC. DINING RM. SEV. LIKE Beautiful deluxe gas stove. including blueprints With piping new, Whirlpool auto. washer, and Used 14 months. Like new. diagram. See G. Thompson, _chairs. 2370 W. Waiten Blvd 4 burners aad on 90S. Perry. top. 2 ovens an rollers. . 2 K | PIECE LIVING ROOM rs chalt Automatic timer, Will sell to Buy Direct modern step tables matching Ist person with $150 cash. . Esco-Glyd ne table, 2 decorator ‘lamps vt MI_6-5068. $00." Pay only 81. weekly. : Windows Pearvon's Furniture, 42 Orenard “SAFE BUYS” eB al Cal GI oes ne siz ot a : D. H. 2 eee cease . &PC. MAPLE BUNK-BED UT- D. H. 2 4 2.82 It, $40.80 Pay only, $1 weekly OE: Weather i oq $298) Awning type therme paint, a31 83 Pearson Furniture. 43. Orchard. ‘tappa Gas Fixed picture... - 21.95 | Lake Ave. ERS ROM $18 50° Interior door jamb 2 | 9 X 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE, $15.95. TELEVISIONS Rebuilt) — Au) Mvserier door (rem Reversible, $1650 Imported. Makes from 3950) EMPIRE SU "PPLIERS. lg riage $40 08. Rug! gee Renewed cash 2600 Union Lake Rea EM_ 3-4148 CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. most modern lights. for kitchens, dinettes and recreation roo m 8. $12.95 value $6.95, factory marred. Factory Showrooms, Michigan aes 303 «Orchard §=Lake DINING ROOM ET COMPLETE, sap DINING ROOM AK TABLE WI BAD CHAIRS Ve AN Bon, COW STOYE; 81 gpl sg Ce eee tie, DRAWER + ti xEW $12 AND ue 2889, with snow plow attachment. §125 _FE_ 48035 RANGE HOODS, $29.95 INCLUD- ing fan, sliding door medicine cabinets with light, $37.95. Pearl toilet sets sheet covered while cate last. $550 Water systems $82.50 with horizonta: tank, A, _Thompson, 8 8S. Perry RE OD LAWN aoe ERS A PONTIAC’S ONLY AUTHORIZED Sites. & SERVICE INCORPORATE’ CRAFTS 53'9 Union_ Street _FE 45130 | REBUILT BATTERIES. $595. 182 | 8 Saginaw FE 8-37 ' RIDING TRAC? One. tractors and “power mowers, models. reduced te almost he boss cave “They must [ERS SALES & SERVICE Terms to sult Open till @ pm FE 7-9830 O21 Mt. _Clemens St THE “SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Fverything to Meet Your Needs. i come Furnituse Spa ances lib WEST LAWREN TOILE"8 8 CLOSE : CounieD newest desi modern beth- rooms $4950 value 82450. These 1957 cot large selection of lavatories, bath- yonerescest 393 Ave. — Talbot Lumber Plasterboard, rock lath, paint, hardware plumbin and electrical FE 4508. 025 Oakland Ave Ph TIME TO BL’ 1 pile used shiplap $7000 M. Big stock of Coed cleaned ljum- ber ready to use-—priced to sel RECLAIMED BRICK 3 00 per 100 Field tile 1 We carry a complete line of new building materials, Sheetrock rocklath — paneling piy wood trim — witrhdows—doors-door hard- ware—nalls. All Quality Paints Inter—all colors .. $445 gal Exterior — white ...... $3.35 pal ‘Roller & tray ‘98 get - ve joer summer building project. A terms can be arranged. SURPLUS LU MBER Material Sate: aa é USED LUMBE ER 01 OR 3-7002 —— si (M59) —- Pontiac iBEN (WHITE CEMENT For Sale Miscellaneous 60) | STAR ELEC. POPCORN ‘MACHINE | bottle gas space heater. Servel Refrig, Stove 30 gal. gas water heater OR 3-5164 after 5. USED OIL SPACE HEATERS, , + and up. 80 South Perry. G. Thompson & Sos. -,. $350 bag. Cement colors from .. $203 bag. Ready mix cement . $1.35 bag. Drain tile and sewer pipe. BLAYLOCK Cos! & Butlding Supply Co 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101. WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- nation doors and windows. FE 4-2521 SON LUMBER CO. WRECKING BARGAINS All material to be sold on job at C38 & 248 Oak'and & 25-27 Balu- wine ; Kindiing Free Wolverine Lumbe i120 3 Pacdock FE 27-0784 WILL SACRIFICE 1 ME ~ 24-1N 3280 Wo Walton Biva 660A ee Co. Machinery _ Pewee T PIECE WOOD WORKING com Let us estimate your heeds now) “WALKING” | goo" | = | are siightiy factory marred. Also! tubs and shower stalis Michigan |- Orchard Lk i 1 | c ee. | /Ph Rochester OL 60711 OL aa Visit our trade. dept. tor real | plete sno tu: and accessories WHEN YOU NEED Sate ONTHATOLEAY “Rs | $300. Walled Lk MA 42615 | | | 0 ain SONVEYOR SELF - POWERED 25 $500 me bays sel oF trade Comeleut “eit. $200. FM 3-0402 4 - | and look around, < acres of free F < a parking Phone FE 35-9241. — ; ; iy va . OPEN MON: At Sora 6 : os cap, 4 Do It Yourself ol A ou can ge quickly on your! 9 bd hy oi a ~~ ~— : | signature. car or furniture No! 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile rae F OR RE Nia | endorsers, payments to suit your; E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn — -budget We wi'l : M59. i ; WALLPAPER B8TEAMERS Se a 22 ——— See BAND SANDERS DRIILS SAWS -~ ee _———_— - eo — [i Jeet mone? _pechloms: APT. SIZE EXECTRIC STOVE. aie 0 3-20 BROWNIE HARDWARE i xce con or = x AP Newsteoteres PEN SUNDA | Lae) FE 3-9239 489. S SANFORD ] \ ee eae APPLIANCE DISCOUNT SALE Pen FOR RE NT | FINANCE CO. pastors clones Drver S118 Wail paper steamer, floor sand- | Dae ipiabee Reeecaucce, Mee te oP ilonly be a mioute: Mr Buckley chiens sone seat __102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg $200 95 Norge 10 cu. ct nag ue y i HOEY: Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake ' Players ! ee a Ave. FE5S61509 2 Up to 2 Years to Pay FatE SEWIN¢ MACHINES. : Mortgage Loans 4 WAYNE GABERTS Sale Household Goods 57, For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ery goods drapery material, wall Probl . 121 No Saginaw FE 5-6189 —~ eee ee pene Formica B et cee and e:rc- i “ N Mortgage Probiem! (4-guy SMATL ‘RADIOS, $5 TO TRADIZIN DEP! NSA | poll eon ey @o0. sandaye, - 83 Ne mH S : i Daves 8 30 to 6 00: Sundays 16 Rie ake cigar e soehe to met | 00 Fe 0) ie lect eecier 5180 PRICES | tn 'S ag Storteaim Bullee Supe any amount pra&ipt © vice Alo BRAND NFW HAMILTON AUTO- Tab: ue ae Res Fang mie os arc pec) ORS alae rane” 196 We Montes ee eas Bay ane conteact ane en estate $10. SS isaa feecel geod col $695 Rokla:) bundle, lots of 30 8 v6 Cameras, uipment o1A , ition $ E 26549. * Sota bea $19.65 2 [b bag joint cement $2 10 a paca 7 too’ CRON eG as ee a et - Spe dinette set $1495 4x8 xs plyscore $46) WE BUY. SELL & TRADE CAM. 8-8589 Eves. EM 3-0948 BLOND TELEPHONE STAND IN Lounge chair & ottoman $1295 4x8x'<"" plywood $5 20 eras, projectors, tape recorders i 0. \N ain 15 _goed condition, FE 2-964 Ap! size elec gare $59 95 — Z <” clear W. Fane Gh. ou Epperts Camera Shop, $57 W. Hu- | S—— S600 to $1560 ~ Apt size gas ey 95 Shoe moulding, ft. $02: ron St FE_5-6615 BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SET Many OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE Ext door frames $8 95 | 5 — bee on loge tae < ' on uae! nes ms “at be ms oe WYAIAN'S Ex flush doors an | $128! Sale Musical Goods 62 Om es Toc 1 [e) in FE Iifror, ene tho. ush doorg int sh pseu ce 6h 95 | — — — Oj Oukland Couity | Tlrawer biz Must sell {0 18 W Pike E-Z terms FE @-1122 Inside r jamb & 2.95 2 For home additions or [2 best offer. fine west, 4-1710 7 neery se = a are N eee ues brace pair. ; 40 | ACCORDIONS a 1s fous ir or enclose [et HPOMF TABLE. < CHAIRS, vac “Parts @ service o56. M5 mle. Ueouine eae ote 31 ” i roe ireite ae rie 30 Worle i onctrurted i ‘ ! ) Cs ~ Wie UGG. | Bian ; ' “aS a * ES gs se House partly Gorstnus yes Torte; perso tare EM. Raia iv SED) Fl rene RANGE. $49 epi Blanket insulation 100 ft M $4.74 ren Home demonstrations ts |\CHROME DINETTE SETS AS- color s 15 up. Sweet's adie oor pockets . 2. $8. ee «| a 209 «National yt wae. | semble these yourself and save. & Appliances 422 W. Huron. FE ,Celling thle colors. “ft $ 10 | ACCORDION SALE peek sizes entiac 97 phorer oS a ie t c “Cash-Wa Accordions loane Tee to eg! —| Four aa apd table $60.85 ele = ate "ist AL baa, Ca pele ners with .essons. Lowest prices, ue. $30.80. ese are new 1958 | ie aL ap AGC: i n De t. | te I s e direct for Mfg, FE 5-428 designs {Smous makes. formica se race in ep covers. pt ht_and dry NEW 1 i Swaps __ 58 | tops Popular colors, Compare Washer nee eee $24 50 MEISTEh'S BABY GRAND. NEW KEYBOARD, |W FT, PONTIAC TIAC CHIEF TRAILER! these terrifie values | Michigan | Gas range | eo sa = NORTHERN wane 9 eeb akinnELTS mane i 4 har ake a@venport oe r $. ay; 4 Like new Trade for car oF Ae re my “Orenaré © Electric range eee 39.50 dark w Original cost $1 300. $350 Jown. _OR 3-7497 eS ates Gas hot wa Be heater oA cd LUMBER CO. in excellent, condition. Swap for 1958 RD HY. EQUITY FO “set ef bunk beas compte .. $49.9 | 7940 Cooley Lake Re EM 3-4171| spinet FE j cur cai, _OR e100 QuITY * a pe a Ucsare waa: oe iec ten bear | Open 8 AM TO 8 PM. Daily CONNSTELLATION CORNE’ = ent scoun! ealers quiries 6-pc. dinin 2 ee Se aes _NEW_ CONDITION. __FE 46819 “@ FORD WILL TRADE FOR) invited oe fac ,° caSH FOR USED TV'S, WORK. = herden tractor of sel for $63 | ANDERSON RARDWARE | THON Noe FCONOMY | —ing or not. FE 8-3788. . Goop UsED (SPINET T AND oot OHiando 3-5773, 2182S Telegraph FE 5-0062 | FURNITURE ———- sole pianos bought and sold 48 CHEVY 2 TON. GOOD Aeros from Miracle Mile Shopping mate washers Frigidaire Thor,’ AWNINGS, ALUM. STORMS MECHANIC TOOLS FOR BALE. 5.5121 Call_before 3 pm_ 742_W HURON, & Keivinator Terms to sutt VALLELY'S Orne Old_ Reliable Reasonab e 46031 Waco Utica KOREAN & INSULATED BOOTS. _ —._—— ROYS REPIACEMENT PARTS Pioneers.” Auburn & Rochester shes pens pants, insulated under- 96 Oakland Ave _ FE 2-4021/ Rds OL 1-9941 Eves OL 1-6623. METAL BASE FE es INET WITH ar hooded coats. woo! pants, SELL OR Tk. ADE HOLLYWOOD BED FRAME. IN-| CALL for free estimates | _formica top FR 46348 lnahes ; 10 OV Pa 1. Berspring mattress. springs, ener No_ob _ 'NEW_ FIRE BRICK, 5 CENTS JOE'S A&N_ SURPLUS FE 2 ii myers, feed Zia acte parcel. py gruftwon! Dining room tab.e; }2', INCH TV_ PICTURE WIN- ¢&¢B Combination heavy 10° Tilt)GUNS) MODERN AND D ANTIQUE Payment of trade for what pave ena @ chairs, OR 35805 after 6 Cow. Be & 1644 ter blue | By sunt oe aes hears} Bur. ero rte 3 Burr-shell 315 in) : ‘ pm |_ glass top coftee table FE 24169,| i” @o Te, Dace Screen) Seek you — —— : i _an. grate OR 23-1728 SUNS — B SON RITE | or # GUN ote ey TRADE. $4950 SMALL three room home IRONRITE a WMEEL tare scaleee el rp NEW GALVANIZED - PIPE ar OMtaniey_ Leach, FR with aluminum storms & screens Preis ae ety Pag ne time | capaci Com ay’ FM racts| | tein. ah feneiie es aon re Sand, Gravel & fie 66 Two lovely ‘ots Lake privileges. | and phono 5 7 : 7 | : doing too Rent an Ironrite tor SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Sell or trace * | just $2 per week FE 42573 eas ALUMINUM STORM SASH. | See Siseeetee © ___FE_5-2100 eed at sor Sen otal D erone: $12500 SELL OR TRADE —- Mod- KENMORE ba ECTRIC DRY E R, Ss DG 10 — RECORD CON- sand grave SosSi ar] How- ern 3 bedroom semi - bungalow $60 FF 3-7545 12 Le) bination 106 Dresden. Upstairs,| _8Td, EM 3 a Basement, of] AC furn.. two baths, gyTCHEN CABINET SINKS. DOU- eo. ® INC, door at left A-1 BANKRUN DRIVEWAY GRAV- aluminum awnings “Garage All bie bowl, 48 inch model: marred : 2-0233 | Of1 CHANGER = = COMPRESSOR — e). $7 a load tn city. Cow manure. large rooms and clean as a pin Intransit. ° little pator will fix! “ séBteel shejving -— Meat Scales— _FE_ 63371. _ letge lots, Lake privileges will these up Outstanding value. $69.| 52 GAL. Mec HEATER $76.95 Coca Cola Cooler—Parade Saddie.| A-1 TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT, cept large housetrailer Of} Michigan Fluorescent 393 oe 30 GAL auto ga» eater $4945 36969 Ryan COngress ¢9130 sand, gravel and fill. Eugene cueaper home in trade chard Lk Ave (eaten ane teucets! up hae our OF CAR SALE | Bennett. _ FE $4758 4 WN \IKFNMORE AU TOMATIC WASHER MGUY CS ® oards— $65 } A-1 TOP SOIl, CRUSHED STONE. ASK FOR MR BROWN with Rud«-Sav ; ; $2395 1x@ Knotty Pine Pane! ing—$117 SOM) sand, gravel. fill, Lyie Conkiin, Fas: Spin Dry Swather sinee SAVE PI UMBING 2 DAYS ONL | FE 8-1112 or FE 2-85 | 1 HO BROWN. Realtor Maytag square tub washes $4995 «172 South Saginaw st. BLACKETTS BLDG SUPPLIES AQT De Cee 1362 W Huron Ph FE 2-4810,Larce apt size refrigerator 220 GAT OIL TANKS $15. SHOWER , 8161 Ditie Hw) Clarkston | driveway Service Evenings call OA 8-2018 late mode! £59 05 lavatory & stoo] $20: Elec. aryer MApie_ $3811 a Available ‘!mmediately Crushed SWAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK. OR Fri nice) ite refrig " $50 00- $15 Garbage Dispose! $10: Band, PISTON PUMP GOOD CONDI- stone, fill, pest sand and repair. what have Gou> Ma cose $10) Cg ee Te ee hese windows, @ yrs) tion $35 ORlando 3-6321 ___ FE_8-0214 TRADE TENOR SAXDPHONE FOR ee Loa “Tabi. | COMINUM onan “AWNING. PAINT SALE BLACK DIRT Jto Thp outboard motor or ar mirror buffet and 7 chairs $35. TA, 4-2087 | 30 per cent discount on Sherwin 7 30 or eel if you order now. x tractor MA oR oR SONER: OR 3-6175 ___ | ry ON | elles wer Bros -Bondex dis- BANK . = 5-0410. “3 Nllt TAKE CA SB NOLEUM AND PAINT SALE | Boiens and wheel horse riding) Continued colors only R Ti DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. trailer for 4 cemetery lots Gar- “ie price at Jack's, 277 Baldwin! tractors. wu models ie Ullers. Sen ee BEANE $7.00 Del G R. Stuart FE 4-6584 a ot Aposties—White Chapel.) ave | choice of 5 riding mowers, moto- | 436 Orchard Le. 5-6180 | GoW AND HORSE MANURE $2 eee , LA ARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS. | mower. eee aes pore POST LIGHTS, PORCH LIGHTS,| vard 4350 Morgan Rd. FE 17-9904 WILL TRADE S!°PORD & CASH “Brand new $15.05 Pearson's Fur-| ™o¥ers. 18 models. All machines| wrought iron posts $1995 value! DRIVEWAY GRAVEL. DEL. AND | or give cash for clean 83 or ‘54, assembled avd serviced Not sold $995 Most 1 lection of care rE 33687 o r niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. THNRUbGTe SOGaG! wiirantce Na Nene, fos res cin)ialecasantans voaded FE 4-3263 a FE 2 “2-1466, eerrier= CK OR RCA \CIVING RM FURNITURE, RUGS,! where parts end service are avail- rifle values. Michigan Fluorescent EXCAVATING — LLDOZING. WILL SWAP ‘52 BUICK O SA “3, Hollvwood bed. Kelvinator; able Evans Equi Dixie! 393: Orcaard LR. Ave. — . I] top soil fill aravar sand, Geiger Counte; oe Complete qprere! Leonard Retrig, EM 3-3872 _Hwy. MA 35-7878 OR py i S em 39 Beth et Snow removal. | y inciuc r = —- = H 1 Us al METAL BASE CABINET WITH. U IRN ywood opeciais Ce tdi | art No ia to St HB outboard formica top 54-6348 | Od ANTS ese rune quilt CASH & eos PILL MATERIAL WANTED. After 4.30, FE 4-4811, MORSE PORTABLE SEWING MA-| patches German shepherd. 25. 4 Vee Grove Fir 4x8 esas! Leise ores: for dispone! ieee | WILL, MAKE DOWN PAYMENT, Sale Farm Produce 75) 3%,mode'* 483 2 wide. CROP COL ie : APPLES, FATING & COOKING Bottle Gas | Glackmore Farms, 1900 Siiverbedl Parts and Supplies & i? Fa ase i OG EES ny FF 23200 a arm uipment 76) __Open_Eve = age RSs arm Equipment 767 WE ARE SOLD OUT OF USED | trailers We need your trailer. a | L093 SUPER C FARMALL Like new. MI 6472 _Equipment We wil] sel) it for 10 per cent, our let. Holly Marine Coach ALLIS CHAIMERS CA RACTOR! | Sales, 15210 N. Holly Rd. Holly. coupe’ with self starter, Lghts,| MElrose 4-6771 sdraulc motor dua! pioWs. Wwantep HOUSETRAILER, UP’ aherecod Dr west side of Dixie, SM ee Ia ee | ts 0 Lake Davisburg _be reasonable. MI_6-3688_ = | BOLENs 3 HP. TRACTOR 1 PLOW r 79, & culdvater Used very little. | Rent qT ailer Space $125 MUlberry 9-2049 JOHN DEERE AND NEw pea! ™ spreaders — new used aod fully LHOME ESTATES. MODERN “as, front and playground. EM Nat aa02 Davis Machinery, Phone OXFORD ‘MOBILE (MANOR FOR | =a oad those W wa e° et, ae Hg ANTONE COT ont, SGCD | tate only 9613 weekly. 2) miles : = east of Oxtord or ville TO TRADES IT IN ONCA FARM, | OA #3022. AL TRA R? WE ULD PARK AT PARKHURST USE ONE Where living is a vacation—T2 CREDIT TERMS lovely acres includes a private , YOUR IH DEALER lake with good swimming, good “KING BROS. schools Club house and tornado ' shelter. Only 15 Tales te Pon- route Rad. at Opdvke tiac Also trailer aor ase rate FE 4-07 _ FE_¢1112| _$20._ Phone MYrtle 2-46! ind used W. F Miler Garden eras soe et laundry rooms, and Lawn Equipment. 1593 58, pleasant piace to live. Rob- Woodward. (North of 1* Mi.) Bir ahd Mobile As 3300 Elizabeth _mingham MI_ 4-6053 Le. Rd THP RIDING TRACTOR 10 IN. Kae Accessories 80 pring harrow. 2-wheel trailer Wil sell o: trade. *MUlberry 1442, ‘51 CHEY. POWERGLIDE ANY after 3 p.m | pari _for sale. good potor Aino | SPECI ALS TOD. AY. | wt eps F South Joh 8 eee ord Mo BONDED BRAKES aed 95 for a Fords, Chev.. and | eos EAR SERVICE (30'S) Gass | FE 5-6123 # $312.50 discoust op ‘Oltver *58 eas i tractors | A Hon discount on Oliver '58 deisel tractor: ; We re ready to deal on wheel trac- tors, crawlers loaders, backhoes, etc. We can arrange financing for DOGS. CATS BOARTIPD — FE Available on rental payment ba- $4708 Burr-she) 30 Tele TONY'S MARINE earapll el TRAILER Exch a * Guaranteed outboard repair serv- _i Grai & F J mn 60 8 Telegraph 2-3200 tee Backed by 22 vear expe: a e te ence Evinrude motors boats and y, pect Oey RS Al L ER sUepites ALES Hi ih BALE 2 = 5 : | fog BALES may , wa acts 7: L 2695 Orchard Lake Ra Keeyu Har Re Zimmer - General FE 80112 Open Tam to 8 pm. IsT & IND HAY $b & UP. sre: ces LstD MOLORS Straw & lumber, Plone MA 5.0666 Cc Great Eas 3 TO rg P ALL TYPES OF HAY IST & IND Gardnet > Holly FISH OR SKI cuttin Corn No rain Will de- \ 2 iver. “fon 8.2179 Fireplace wood, . BR. AND NEW BARGAINS FIRST CUTTING BRoME & at- 45° F.K., 2-BDRM., 10 W. | Staybaugas_ 630 Oakland falfa hay Uc @ baie 1840 W. | 7 ¢ “WANTED. ALUMINUM ROWBOAT , lenge Lace Ra Bloomfield Hllis. | ONIEY $3.995 ar good plywood FE 47002 _ ‘FOR SALE: 80 BALES OF STRAW | 36 others to Be from. We trade. WIL: 12 OR 14 FT MOLDED no rain 1635 Jossman Ki, N. of sell or rent. Bottle gas & trailer | p.woud boat large motor. OR Groveriand, Orton vile : supplies. 1 mile south of Lake| 3-9212 HAY AND STRAW IN LOAD LoTg) _Ortea,_on M24. MY 23-0721, __| WILL SWAP BEAUTIFUL HOME- 1182 . MODERN HOUSETRAIE: ERS. 4 “15 ft. site lot on paved roads, 300 fer a ei rms OW from private beacn et William: EAR CORN STIULMIAR a eae riced bank fates on (inancing. Lake Also pr. jleges on Maceday ae Ph ofa / m os ew 15 ft. tour home, $995 Holly 1k For late moael inboard cr oa a Marine one Beles: oe | comparable fully equipped ou'- Hoily R doat¥ Elrose oon) board. Phone GR 3-5102 aiter 3 _bor Sale Livestock 2 “Tio tee . ae SALES SAUL 1g ation Offered 87 Sue ransportati er UPIANTAMON ot) FSOUSH PRAT ER PNCHANGL, | Eransportation Offered § CHILD S| HORSE XTRAORDI!. MOBILIT HOMIES /CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA $25 hary into For armation cal , | gas allowance to Hartford Conn. FE 2.4767 after § pm \nderseon > Regal | EEN) WE Ise) ster 6p NEW PARADE SADDIE $250 4 Giver Dume-Valace | FLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO Pony saddies $ito = COngress : : | IE 360, Hawai: $09 10. 4915000 ee \We Buy, Sell, Trade Ferry Service Inc O:: 3-1254 | REG HFREFORD, FOUNDA ; : LEAVING FOR BOISF. Idaho 1s? lion herd, 44 nead, now calling & wides — 10 wides of April. Room for three. Ph. FE i FE 24638, OA8305 SPRING SALE NOW ON 47045 SADDLES BRIDLES, BLANEETS ‘Thousands of dobar: saan Get LEAVING FRI NIGHT FOR DEX- and wetery suppties. Chet s Sac- trventory during this sale | ter Missourl through are dle Shop MI 46562, OME deal before: you buy. | Returning Sun in '36 Cad. Sha! SIDE SADDLE. TENN WALKERS. , Bottle Gas expeuses, FE 6-3338 Quarter horses Western and Plea- ne oy me : TRUCK GOING NORTH PART aie oe Pouy Cart & Horse Parts and $ Up} a | load. Either way FE 5-6806. Uo 40525 2 | Ww anted Used Cars 88 i i a i ln teil 6 ¢ CYLINDER a. oe IN good condition OR 3 ‘$7 -4DR STARCHIEP” = SUPER chief Must De low mi. & clean. _Fk_2 32-7951 after 5 p.m ARE YOUR PAYMENTS “Too high? Would you like to trace down. smaller car payments or none at al!? We buy nice cars. Bob.Frost 230 Hunter Blvd. (US. 10) By-Pass around B'ham. MI 66024 MI 6-2203 A-l PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD cars. OR 3-6015 AS MUCH AS eal pit JUNK AND cheap cars. days or eves. ARE YOU TIRED OF “BIG PAYMENTS"? How would you like a nice trans- portation 8 cia! for your equity r 5 or ‘56 odel Orchard Leake at Cass CASH AveEerLe NEED CARS Shop it, Then bring it here for top dollars FE 2 We 46296 CLEAN, MILEAGE. 1963 OF 1953 Ford or Chevrolet. Cash on the spot. ar Dene ae Beles, ey W. Huron, 1 mi, Telegraph | GLENN'S Wanted clean used cars. See us for the t:p dollar, 4 8. Saginaw FE 4-7371 WELT. Laie DIXIE HIGH §$$ PAID FoR JONKED cars, Joe Arthurs. EM 2-0101 JUNK CARS. FE 5-6079 JUNE K CARS FE TOP CASH! FOP eo ARY MAKE OR model Trade up or down ECONOMY CA 2 AUBURN See M&M Motor Sales you. Up to 30 mos. to pay. Ask for Bob Taylor Service Mgr. > : : f jad heh ent hl ee ees Be Pontiac Farm & For Sale Tires 80A Industrial Tractor Co. 825 Woodward A-1 USED TIRES, $350 UP. We FE 4-046) or CFE (4-1442 buy Sell. Also ae eRe ae tennse 503 8. Saginaw St. FE +069) FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND | NEW TIRES 670 x ne dat te used Proux Oliver Sales on M24,/ $10.95 plus tax ex New _just north _Oxtord White walls 670 x is “tn 95 plus = awe tax. Exchange New tire guaran- MCCULLOCH CRATE SAWS | er stag Tipp toes 0 Bete 1890 Crooks Rd Mar 6 0446 | eee "e STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on Genera) faicty Tires Up tu 30 in cent off. Black or White Wa ED. WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn __ Auto Service _ 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- 3 bse Shop, 33 Hood Phone FE 2-2563 | "Sale Motor Scooters TARPAULINS — Ai! aie JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE of parts and service Eprds, Ford- Ferguson Ferguson and Oliver tractors and implements Call us and we will pick up your equip- ment and repair it for you so that vou will have it ready for your spring work We can aod re fl- nancing on your pares ps pairs. Up to 18 mos. y. Pontiac Farm “ee Industrial Tractor Co. 825 Noodward | Fe. 4-016) FE 41442 82 "56 36 CUSHMAN EaG GooD condition, Eire. Mayfair 64146. For i dollar on late — cars. 2627 Dixte Hwy. 3-1603 WE BUY tion, FE CARS IN aT Soom: 8-9157 SED & Auto Parts _from 10 a.m. to 3 WE NEED CLEAN USED CARS, att ed the highest cash ene? bade See WTD: U ated from rade up or down. R&R MOTORS 724 Oakiand wip ana CORE a ‘AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD, Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAEES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave FB. 4-639 For Sale Trucks 90 WE GIVE FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE ON Boiens garden tractors, Jacobsen mowers, Simplicity equip. John: Bean sprayers, Wiyconsin engines, Briggs & Stratton engines, Clin- ton engines,.J I Case equip., | Ferguson equip, Fox Harvesters, ; New Icea machines. Wagner load- ers McCulloch chain saws. misc & other lines Houghten & Sons | | "J 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer Rochester OL 1-9761 Auction Sales 77 bel ee ot oe MARCH 21, 1:30 mm Located 3 miles | Seek of Novi. on old U8. 16 to Viren Rd —'2 mile south to 26785 | Rd. 4 tractors—Farmall | Mr “Oliver 70 AC model U & Ford. ___CUSHMA ANDERSON SALED & SERVICE 12.8. PADDOCK (at Pike) FE 44246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 LL LLL LAL AP AAPA L APL FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON your Harley Datidson, see Harley Davidson Sales Co. 372 & Sagi- naw INDIAN N MOTORCYCLE “SALES @ & - Service. Mac's Collision 2015 Cass Lake Rd Keego Harbor FE 4-1762 Bill McCain. _ SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUY. $5 Matchless. comp. Actual mile- age 3 Exc. condition. FE 5-4574 For Sale Bicycles 84 eer NEW aoe 24-IN. BIKE. MReas. PE 2-065 SE LING: OUT NEW USED Internations! 64 com ine; Fepes _ bikes, make offer, OL e Son. chopper & blower: Haycrusher; 50 T baler: 2-row New Idea pick- Boats & Accessories 85 er and com ete vine of good ma-| ehinery necessary to operate this 5 ar ELOIN OUTBOARD MOTOR, Matthews - Hargreaves FIRST Used Cars FIRST In Used Trucks OFFER THESE. MARCH SPECIALS DUMP 55 * x & Yard Box oI Yord 34-Ton ...$ 395 PICKUP large farm. Dairy equipment— | 35121, call before 2 Hay, grain. & straw uis is @ ———— |B Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68, large fale & must start on time.| 82 STUDE, CHAMP. FOR PARTS aE ~| Lunch en grounds. Rov T. Mitch: | _or trade. OR 3-9602 after 5:30. (OAKLAND TREF SERV TRIM. eil, Estate-Prop Bank terms | 10 HP MERCURY | ming, & removal Free est FE Fiovd Kehri-Clerk Ed Gottachaik | FE 2-1562 71-0045 FE §-2028 | es Auctioneer io € - 3 PT. HYDRO WITH SHADE TREES SPECIAL whats | — | Mercury 4 cyl, 35 HP mir. Like i new. 435 Compete FE. 2-415 bus i vase bs 50 per cent iz “BOATS. 840: TRAILERS, $96 Bet Mic “higan grown trees FE. rest il boats = 815950. FE Tee Auction Sales « = * i 14 CHEROKEE FRONT & CEN.) For Sale Pets 69 . _ : fe S | ter decks 19 HP. Chris Craft POPP LLL ALLL POLLINA S080 Dixie Highw ay A-! cond , $375 FE 53-3179. 2 MALE AKC BOXER PUPS RPA-' sonable FE 5-388] cw s af GALLON AQl ARIUMS ATL t Shop 55 Willams. FE 46433. "2 AKC BEAGLES 8 MONTHS OLD 13 INCH PARTIALLY dads = 435, OTHEP $15 FE 8- AKC 8T. BERNARD STE aT Bernard at stud. MU 45383, 1217) _ Waterbury _F Rd. Milford. AKC REG SILVER POODLE pomeranian pallet & Fox terrier —Puppies FE 5-088). 00 AKC COCKER PUPS BLONDS reds, 2 months 6515 Graham - off siewey 8. of M50. by’ city a@ir- | po 2 ‘1s FT MOLDED a Ras Drayton Plains shield. convertible top. man Ever W \ tras & trailer, OL 26892. Ae c ery Wednesday 7 P.M. FOOT MAHOGANY INBOARD E very Friday ....7 P.M © Hull good, needs motor work Wil trade or sell. $575. OR 3-3766. 1 | Every Sunday ....2 P.M. ; ce CHRIS CRAYT Moo ay ate quipped w af and elec- Buy and Sell Daily tric starter. Upholstered. fiber 'OR 3-2717 Door Prizes | gias bottom, mechanical eenan Ajaz trailer. 12 hrs. /SMARTS AUCTION SAte® i every Wednesday, pm, mile west of North Hill epee center, Rochester | Wort SELL COMPLETE HOMES, | on boat & motor, $1,550. HOward 35-0229, NTURY BOATs uality Also In 1 SY aa Coy uorose on or odd lots. MY 2-15: OTORS | Specia: 65 on Spring Tune-Ups ‘For Sale Feacetraiies 78) OPEN @ BUNDAY | pods NLAND LAKES SALES AKC AIREDALE PUPPIES eS $25: females, $15. FE BRITTANY PUPS A _feasonable, MA 5- | BOXER, 7 MONTHS. “TRIMMED, housebroken. $25. 1165 Coshocton FE_ 38-0770 BOSTON TERRIERS, STUDS Dect vreedina stock Curtiss OR | CGOLME FEMALE. COLLIE & ger-| _man shepherd at stud. FE 5-3955. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 2 months Cabmpion background. _Reasonable MA_ 4-2650, GOOD HOMES wid. er_ dog & 4 puppies. EM - Mine PARROT THAT ~ talks, & cage, $15, OR 3-1018, AKC. VERY > 7002, 1954 ALL ALUM “are 237 TE re eft W aton Fe 2-402 ong. 180 down, ake over pay- | ments OL 1-788. ALUM BOATS, $199.50 & UP. ALL ALU ’MID “STYLE LAY-AWAY OR BANK TERMS | Craft, A-i shape. $700. MY 23-3262. 3 Harrington. Boat eaten 30 FT. GENERAL HOUSETRAILER| YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER ORiando _3-2074 1399 8. TELEGRAPH | ‘% ce ae 4 FT. SLEEPS | FE 28033. wae 4. M IT’S HERE @ FT GREAT 7 CARES 3 pate A new Evinrude 80 hp. V-4 Star. | room trailer. Mayfair 6658), . ‘fn and see the new motors oa and sees GEWooD iL 10 WIDE ~ WEDGS woop enter the Evinrude dream custom buflt_ All electric Hitchen. asst contest Win he boas of your | 1ox@ bath. FE $3674. | oice and | new moto | 36 NEW, MOON HOUSETRAILER we have a limited numeer of 1987 ~45 ft completely furnished. 2 niotors at reduced pric Crestliner boats and Bato, ‘trailers. Kelly's Hardware 3094 Auburn at Adams, aebare Hgts, FE 32-6811. Lada Jalousie windows. Ire 45181 FE 69823 "36 Volkswagen ....$1650 VANETTE . 31 International ...$ 395 “PICKUP _! "3D Ford '3-Ton ...9 329 PANEL - nso Uhevicletue eres 40 STAKE _. "S54 Focd 1-Ton ....$ 730 PICKUP . 52 Chevy |-Ton ...$ 330 The , = 54 Ford '3-Ton ...$ 545 SEDAN DELIVERY . "30 Chevrolet ......$ 150 PICKUP "49 GMC 1-Ton saa eS 250 BUY NOW! WHILE PRICES ARE as A LOWER LEVEL -Matthews- Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND AVE, FE 4.4547. Ford F600 .....$1495. - 4 f BY-PAsS a) _T HE, PONTIAC PRE i ~_— eee a I A I business For Sale’ Trucks 90 A COMPLETE eensur PAVI iG 57 hy caeey § PASSENGER WAG. Includes 2 dump trucks, | ____ For Sale Car on R&H WW. MA 4-208). 2-whee!| trailer, } roll Pack Roller, _@ 1 torch, $1,260 cash. FE 4-1170 | SINGLE AXLE SEMI - DUMP a OR} v= _frauier. Good rubber FE 5-2078 TRUCK $150. 1950 CHEVY PANEL — including snow Ures MY 31151 939 CHEV PICKUP LIKE NEW. | ‘BRANCH . will take farm tractor as pari Payment OL 2-7761 — "56 nr ROWE a CAEyy CAB & CHASSIS 32 DOOR 21 Good rubber, eacellent! RED & "WHITE paint White nbs condition Tom Bohr bee is, Radio & Healer Like _MUtus #5195 I 1952 DODGE ‘4 TON PICK-UP. $1195 6 ply tires very clean, E-Z terms larkston Motor -Sales CHRYS!I ER PLYMOUTH DEALER Ciarkstou, Mic Phone MA 53-3141 1990 FORD DUMP WILi SELL OF trade fir truce Wiha ‘ake btu _OR_ 12h PONTIAC'S TRUCK Ci ee GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 51 “FORD THREF Qu ARTER TON iekup Good ~oudition Aleo 28 a Moving van and Cuevy tra _tor With bew motor FR 57161 1955. '2 TON FORD PICKUP [31 Ford Dump, 49 Ford Dumn, terra loa de: with trasier. piialie EM 34373. ee 4 INTERNATIONAL PICK. 1 Pa _son $125 FE 40080 For Sale Cars ol RRP ae $2 BUICK ane) 4DR PAH Duns Th a ha eee tik ( a! 10 CLEAN 1e49 BE ICK FXCELILNT condition $ibs 810 Oakiatdt 1852 BUICK H-TOP R&H ABSt lutely mo money dn Assume pet ments of $17.08 mo Cal) Crrcit Mar. Mr Parks at M1 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford 1953 CADILLAC 4DR_ BI ACK Hydra Power steering Wi.it« wails Delux hubcaps Ciean $795 113 Lincoln 36 CADILLAC 4 DR SEDAN __ ville Uke new Cail OR- GHEVROUE iatos5 “This one is for me" That is what you l] sav after oriv- DF 3-4323 heater } ear of value wil h $7R5 Schutz Motors 912 S Woodward Birmingham 160 CHEVY 2 DR _ GOOD COND. _$165_ _OR_ 3-338. HASKI INS DEMO SPECIAI 1938 Chevrolet station Wagon, Save Hasiing Chev. €781 Dixie Highway at MI5 MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘! 8 aodie Brookwood ¢Dou; V8 4 Powerglice ‘53 CHEV STATION WAG VERY clean. EM 3-0081 _H _ Riggi na Will Sacrifice My 1937 | Chevrolet Bel Air | Convertible $1973 1953 DESOTO SEDAN This car has had tender care by STORE 6; MI clEME SS! . Re 31 BEHIND THE POST OFF IN" WelONR lis as STE & heater sSalety pathasr A Side mirror, Windsiueld, white we SPEC IAL EAUAENT PLAN Custom 300 2 4 $45 BO mmc Fairiane Ciub Sed dan $52 84 no Fairiane pe « ub Sedan Z ibs on Station Wae $58 60 mu YOUR “OL D © AR DOWN SMALL DO 8 pees ey GPORGE S&S MILLION CREDIT MANAGER Harold Turner lord Mil 4. 9tH) REAL BARGA Oxtord Mirs LSS! i DR wk : ome OM af od CHEVY 1 Shel a TNE ty eran Low Oiileag eW iit Power Glice EM F t4c8 4 cue BEL ATR. 4 DR P Giite & H WW A bratititu ar ey $6NS R & R MOPORS (74 Baldwits PR 43579 IMPEREAL PAN Jiust imagiye vourself be hind tite witee!l of this tru’: juxur: car Power equlopes eel InciuGcing at and windows Fac itt stalled chrome wire whee.s aet off the fet biack patot An oder car of value wil: tbandle $1295 Schutz Motors _ $12 8 Woodward "$5 CHRYSITR IMPERIAL SEDAN Like new! 22 000 miles BRAID MOTOR Lae ES 34 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS AT W PIKE sT FE 20186 CHRYSLER NEW Exc coudition EN EGU IVE GAR We have in stock a 1057 - DeSoto Firefiite. Corporation owned, so you know it's had the best of care New car guarantee, of course. An older car of ‘aiue will han dle $2295 Schutz Motors $12 8 Woodward, Birmingham 4 — _ _couvert MI 6-3566 AUTO R&H dn Assume Birmingham Absolutely no money present owner the spare tire hes payments of $865 mo Cail Credit nevet been on the car Like new tor Mr Parks at 4-7500 inside am out Mom-Dad-Brother’ Harold Turner Ford or sister would cherish the smart; — —-— - Snes <= lines of this beautiful convert! ~ = Must be sold this week-end see it Dodge. 1956 Ce ees, Walters Lake: soua Bleck with Red and VES! 1 WILL TAKE OLDER CAR NBlte ter a completers _AS PART PAYMENT OWNER. equipped with radio, heater. SALE OR cee ‘57 MG-A_ CPE | white tipes and automatic FE 8-008) transmission and the very 1851 CHEVY CONVERT POWER! hot D-500 motor An oder Gilde R&H. Absolutely no money, car of vajue will handle dn. Assume payments of 2 2 = $1185 Call Credit Mgr. Mr MI 4-7500. Harold aren, ore. ‘CHEVY V-8 BEL AIR H-TOP R&H. take over payments or $1.- MA 705 Leaving for service +214 - Wholesale’ To Thursday, Friday, & aes af this week only . North Pontiac Auto Sales 312 W Montcalm Schutz Motors 912 8 Woodward, Birmingham SWEPT-WING DODGE Brand new 58 Dotge ?-dr 21 DODGE CARS & TRUCKS STATT'S sedan ‘$1 CHEV. SEDAN DRIVES FX +- . = cellent. clean EM 3-0081 H Rcg¢- MOTOR SYNLES ni ; MEDS MY 3-:27300 Lk Ortor EN Stee This ts a 4 a: Sedan, wit! RAH. Powergite Looks good a runs good Come ‘'n and drive it the price will surprise you PEOPLES AUTO Gat Es 58 _ Oakianc 2-255! BUD SHELTON OFFERS ‘o6 Buick Spec Hardtop $1445 ‘35 Buick Hardtop . siay ‘a5 Ford 4 cr. seat $ p95 96 Ford 2. dr : $ BS 58 Pontiac Catalina S$ 805 ‘04 Buick Hardtep Century $ ABS "54 Pontiac Starchief 8 645 ‘oe Ford custom line @ dr $ 595 ‘$3 Chevroiet 4 445 ‘32 Pontiac Auto $ 185 52 Buick. dynafiow & 185 90 Buick dynafiow goon trans § 99 51 Chevroiet $95 Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn at East Bivd FF 89683" NORTH CHEV ROLE! MARCH S PECIALS OAKLAND COUNTY'S WILDEST TRADER HAS GOT TO MOVE. Pham ‘38 T BIRD. NEW. $3,78258 ASK Dodge $395 SCHUTZ Woodward, Bham _ OU ALITY oi2 ay CADILEACS Ai-o a flue *eiection cipa* used care Tha Wilson Pontiac-Cadiilac 1350: N. Woodward MI 4.1930 ars 9 TIZZY POWER SIEERING, "YORKER. I | i | | ' = id ‘ i 4 “4 . #4 Se | RUM cries 2 Fl S L ~ } = “SS lin) oe | SNS \ \ Vt 320 Cirsrn— © 1058 ty Nhe See ne Mother, bow would vou line @ bina Toor 2? For Sale Cars 91 Por Sale Cars 91 eB FORT) S140 85 [OWN 94. 1 y7 OP COETD £ POOH? =P DA Mf a Bob Baur at oF iar Matt 9 & bs ee Fart RE 5-24 “7 TAL at sal v 19> FORD FIANE 4 Dk V#* 7 py St : Mone, down Pesmert . = 1 $13 38 Wk Exidie Steele For JOs4 FE 95-9204 We1) o> FORD WAGON FOM RAH Ad cond PM 34773 NVERTIBLE a - S555 4 FORD GOOD SHAPF RAH + So a $12o FRE 8-9972 iT SR Ae ray | - Pol PORD VERY CLEAN OOtL Poe HESTER FORD DEALER tran postation EM 3ull- 7 Mi Leith. 195] i car A i paste of $27 24 Lucky Atito Sair le Le S Saginaw FE 4-2214 OLDs 4-DR. EP rOP $2,195 37 DODGE S165 “sf FORD STA. WON. S1795 ALSO Hudson Hornet $445 SCHUTZ PXRGE SELECT ity. Ol S35 AND ods Woodaard Biiam MANHATTAN TAYLOR 9 esrser 4-DR ATSER ruts goo $05 ful price CHEVROLET THE BARGAIN 101 Hanler Hiv at Hayne Birm. 1 & 4496 SALES 19.7 MILL MAN STATION WAGON Wour car of cach for equity Pay - ent ile Wk Eddie Steeie MA 4.156] fae ne LINCOM NN, Ws4 WALLED LAKE tees cain Gouveia re aiy 8 tdat ios u 7: — ——— SS ~ pewer equipped & it drives l | vit’ Ermine Wiilte outsice O ay n WW i ait matcring Bime k & = Waorte Jeather trim Hurr 1956 Studebaker Champion 4- jet Same at Freacis s [and 1260 N Perry-Madicon FF. 4-9100 FE 41250 < = c — RLS. aa a SZ NEVIS NT RG A 2-door club coupe Wit seat A «well spot for those yor tet You cant afford to look the sharn gas miser WW NOW $927 WE Eke: UP OR DOWN IF MENSC OLE IER ENGLEHA "ia Ss in ae FF 2-013] 1954 TAM BY ER H-TOP CLEAN No pa dowr Payments f SPU; Wk ‘adie Steeie Far FE _SCHUTZ Vo ee ee caramee BUICK Sale 60 MORE USED CARS THIS for George aret Harold Tur- = > AV RECHI hR MONTH To MAKE MORE Room 20 Ford Ml €isee) Deter Buy led cat “es “OR THE ABUNDANCE OF 1983) aT ORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR HEU TE sed (ars Wy ss on Now S405 NEW CAR TRADES MA_ #1426 a — ay ‘ Oe cy ewe ri one “V8 RAH. CLEAN, FM ‘S57 ( hevrelet $1)r Sp ko sa SOS NAO§ oe Cure He top ae ee ~> STATION WAGON 8 sale Weous Sus Nive S345 104 en Lor 2 2D § CYL 2-DR SA BEAC. ico keater awwetande A ee : . N4103 Geet fe BBB tifur i.ttle car OF $695. lee a PORT N4ves 5 e. |-Dr PG 096 R & R MOTORS sharpie MATS N4015 “5h Olas “OR” Ho tin 1804-734 Oaxiand FE O€H29 24 te ee S12 None, SUbtS 065 - s hil v < . ; , : RADIO heate power steers so BUT TEVRD TOP 2 Prake* and a e-ahi4 \Wwas 8] 806 ms w SH Os =) CVs gier $l st = NT Mt REI AIP SEDAN fa a, \ “i ta- Son ~4't a 1 » ' . - Sea a sty Veitch Ne S17 > ys Ry Sa ele . ; POADMASTES ° his CHE\ \ TROY bg | T : in 8 AG th p ainenvng ‘ 1 se leas w/iiis V I Ses 4 after 3 ea VA oe ‘ 1) Huse at & ¥ aare . v ee . ; Vi +74 So ~40I5 Bien: ‘ M1400: ! a! Port ten “1} s Lis = oS St STARCHIEF CUSTOM SEDA i ‘ : fuliv equipped peesr lee wid ~1 Le See bese dey ; - 4 7 . ing brakes and @ onje-wner — Boy iN | iA WUOAO BAEC A _ ner - FO IOUE Ay Ul BH bord 2 Dr Ws \\ 4s Sts Nao Sis CUSTOMLINE, V-8 rac rater "= ) Clean MI Port AU SIES = « . \Was SO Now S795 s¢ Bitick 2-1). s2Ues 3 PONTIAC SPECIAL HARDTOP radio || spay . sve ars heater, dvnafiow. real ciean Las SOUS Now S405 ee L (Ge Hanae _— a Ge 6 BUICK . . “3/ Bick Sedan $1905 a : - . feos H-T 4 ge 54 PONTIAC SPECIA]. 4 DR radio, heater. Was S1/95 Now $1595 rs mere tL = ef a} avn i ot “ - = 3 Buu x ‘ _ -" . Sedan, eee q pastes Another Oliver Spe 35 Bl TC kK I] ARI ) 1 ( yp “$3 Mercury Top . opyas , _ 35 Chevy Wagon wo, 4 BUICK 53 Olds && « gg, Nas SISOS Now $1245 56 Ford Wagor Ws Sedan. R&H Dyna fey Se) eee ee 55 PACKARD = poe mae . : ave 9 tone P-Steerng anc P. SEDAN radio heater» Hydramat- ; ars : + Buzic uli Power 138> Brake« c tu-tone bl rea) sharpie’ : SP 305 : 1005 ox peel we 31195 cee BUICh _ Usore Bike 6 Sen! Heme UNV S135 Now $1095 4 incoln Scuna $ 795 2 DS Ne ed 7 4 7 A or rrp At i an ane 55 Buick H-Top $M 2 a Pavers) HAH Owes 1 On 2 ins 005 4 INTERN I. F IC KUP A5 Ford V-8 = #8 paint siu9) CUSTOMLINE SEDAN. V-# ra- \\ as a Now $595 56 Ford Vis § 045 a c HN ROLI 7 dio, heater and Fordorat: we cops _— ‘ST Mercury, Merco R&H $1643 br keen eo Tey SOUTH ter r Secan RAH P 5 id ‘ 2 tone $. Fe: Was $205 Now $195 Bo rost, Al CADIL LM 37 FORD $ Dr. Sedan, R&H Hydra. Macy Ws mae ae ‘as $1695 Now, $1395 Inc. ——tineoin - Mercury Déale 280 HUNTER BLVD /U 8.10) S684, til 6. Ml 6-d202.. fh Open: *@ AROUND BIRMINGHAM 904 N ona Used Cars MAIN | . L 2-931" ROCHESTER, MICH, Community , nee Cars sud MAIN L OCHESTER, MIC Se _ BUICK | hard. Lake Ave Open kves. 20311 DOL , é - by Kate Osann. - i : | R & | 124 Oakiand— Ave. = See ee ee — .F HURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1 958 For Sale Cars ba oi ‘32 MERCURY MONTEREY. 4 DR. 2 tone, R&H, 5 new tires, Good _condition EM 3-0315 ‘97. RAMBLER. CUSTOM, CROSS Country... @€ dr. Station .Wagon. | owner 6,000 actual miles Prac- tically new, Ap succhont buy. rE 4-352 Get Wise, Economize "GO" RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS \ BIC SPESGr RAMBIER SAIL E8 & SERVICE “li S Faginaw FE 5-9297 6 OIDs RECENTLY OVER- ae higtor «Lt5 FF 21405 Teol OLDS 88 -DR HYDRA R&H Absulutel * money dn Assume ee 2 of $1146 monti “al f r Mr arks at MI 4 106 Heels Turner Ford O! DSMOBILE bar ae gualitvy QeW car trade-ins rome Suburban Mtrs. OIDs DEALER 65 $8 Woodward Birniinghan 1952 OLDS H-TOP 98 HYDRA. NO, money down Payments of $9 37 | Wk Eddie Steele Ford FE 5-6204 WILL SACRIFICE 3 Packar.’ White wall tires: R&H Auto trans Green $223. OL 1-0354 | FACTORY BRANCH > Ps PLYMOUTH VER 4 DOOR Poaig & eater Tira 127 ° W- & WHITE ae 4 ail tra at ‘BI x K Touw mie x] ques . PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE | CLEME NS &8T. Sef 117 : POST OFFICE CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some” Tet us heip .ou adtust to sulie jes expensive model lake Orion Motor Sales Mi4 CLARKSTON RD FORL) aT = MERCURY MY _ 2-761) ia BEHIND THE Plymouth, 1955 Work horse or pleaiuse car | this dual purpose Wagon can Pol the bill on either count It has radio, heater, auto- | mat transmission, white Ures An older car of value will tand'e ues Un to 24 mont! to pa " Sehute Mot [ors Be Statesman! 2-dr. Overdrive or Segae fuxt _§812 8 Wovaward Birmiug! ain Plymouths 1958 | $149 DOWN | OR TRADE IN a AND ‘58 PLATES NCLUDED ALL MODELS AVAILABLE St7 50 PER MONTH 4 SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN CALL OR ASK FOR EDDIE NICHO! As AT Midwest 86-5300 SCHUTZ MOTORS o1! PPA PALA EAR 'HURON MOTOR § ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF ED CAR w. PLYMOUTH SPORTS COUPE. For Sale Cars PAPEL L LLL LPL ~ tlt tities 1952 PONTIAC, EXC, CONDITION FE 4-0123 For Sale Cars 91° SALES 85 PONTIAC CATALINA. HYDRA. R&H. Power brakes, pew ‘ tires, battery & brakes. Ene 5-6948 FE, Sa _paint_ After 5_ ae PONTIAC ‘DELU XE 4 DR 8 52 W. HUROA FE 2-264] $200 & take over payments. 66018 as — | hydra. R&H good nylon 46 PLYMOUTH WILL SELL OR! tires Priced right, $495, 2595 Au- pr] for later model car. OR) _burn, FE 5-58400 00 1952 PLYMOUTH 4DR_ I Ro & H Absolutely no money dn Assume payments of $7.52 mo, Call Credit Mar. Mr. Parks at MI erat Harold) Turner Ford ee PLYMOUTH, 1955 ~ BRANCH Belvedere 4 dr owith ail the factory equipment tials @-ailable Power sieeritg. "34 PONTIAC brakes seat and window > You drive it and youl buy Radic ereeean we. 1 An o.aer car of value ‘dla. Ee ° N z E 4 wo. handie $790 WHITE Daint On Schutz Motors sohule Meters PONTIAC RETAIL Wuoawarc 1947 Pontiac $49 eh ane _BEHIND THE POST OFFICE _ ( . q S H Z 1995 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD- top on.y 14000 miles 1 owner, gl2 Woodward, Biham must sei Full equipmeut. OR $3 PONTIAG. 2 DR. HYDRA - aS Pa os zx H Clean inside & out e [s Rig Soo a W Pike 1952 fee PLS SEs $195 i a 0 i _Iebo PONTIAC @ DR $975 EXCEL- 1952 Oidsmobite ries tent condition Ph FE 35-7940 1950 Chevrolet $ 90 1936 PONTIAC STARCHIEF FU Bin 5 Salles h equiped so mileage 1 own: Kener tles X Service >. FE 4-012 695 Acburn Ave FEO 2 815 oles ® 1 PONTIAC HYDRA 4 ey tel ad: $150 See - a Mes aban Boor 7 all FR 4-3419 Hy Po Steer! cI Cursruer 210 V-8 $1865 r mh Ford #ar V-8. Automatic 5 Wagon 2108 : . "35 Rambler Wagons 2 to ciuouse, _°12 S Woodward, Bham from au 085 NO DOWN PAYMENT $7 P.vmouth 2-dr. Beauty. 3 d 1933 Stuctebaker 3! aritie Coupe Very Cniy Bo c.eu Assume hiy payment $2338 Lucky Sale 193 Saginaw at j L 4 i CAVE. i$.) STUT rR Sar Onecturie & | Tics Car is Mires 8 CYI INDEE ve ater a ‘On, y a arp "33. Desoto Power steering & Rovers Sile -Nervice brakes | Auto $45 zers Sales & ee ‘$2 Ford V-8 Overdrive Wag. 839. @> Auburn Av: _ Fr 2-9555 33 Pont! Hardtop. Aulu $49» 19°92 STL DE. SEDAN AUTO V-# Bd Pontiac 4dr 1 owner po mines dp As carpe $695 of $8 65 ry Rambier . 4dr. Fed & WW. ie Mir) Parks MI Beauty $695 { Turner Ford $4 Ford V-8. 4-dr. Customiined $1085 === , ~~ ” s Pre-Spring Eee ECONOMICAL Dust te seid By Midnight ol the Ver to 29 Miles « GAtLon ‘31 Ford 2-dr. Mainline. 6 Studebaker Scotsman gust ~ $150 45 @ pascenger ful; size. fill powere 53. Statesman. 2-dr Overdrive - sedans and -tation wagons, from Just . $244.35 $1.79) Including heater defroster 560 Chrysier Sportsman coupe 7 tura ‘iguals spare tire, servicc _ Just $165.55 0 policy and guarantee 31. O dsmobi. te «6dr Auto ‘fle \ &; Just $133 85 azirek loter iles Corner S Bivd & §8S Saginaw irmi ng Cd! 6] Sam te pm _ FF 49587 46 WILLIYS 4 WHEEL DRIVE FE Nash j siesee Motor overuadiec $363 1924 WIT uve AERO DFIUXE 2 666 WOODWARD cr sedat a e ong cer COMPLI TE PARTS & SERVIC Up i 24 MPG Oniv $40) FE MI 6-3000 JO (6790 4-0900 STORE. WANT TO SAVE - SAVE - SAVE ON A GOOD USED CAR THEN, COME SEE “CY” ANYTIME — ICE IS RIGHT PR ‘You THE AND I] Like Our Deal” EIST BY SbOChk NUMBERS i8 . . "sy FORD Convertible ......-. Tees aS IHOs a7 FORD 25aor 4)2...002 bocce eee s 81205 . 5606 - aan $6 FORD station WW AZO, 4-Door ......... SI345 $626 56 BUICK Hardtop rami osaint am ave Foe ae eee . $1395 5488 . SSUG@IIEN ROWE (Stations Wiaconeer nec $1095 5740. . . "85 BUICK Cuomvertible ......... ..., 81245 $373 . SS Pi Oy MOTI Siuwor 255055. ....3 095 3.4: . Ss (UV ROLET 25inn 22000 0 SOs Sone _ "4 CHIEN ROL! | 2iktur ...,.........--: + 495 SI GORD 22oor ...........-- ee ee 8 498 . wiles : , a ae s3 PONTIAC 4-loor 2.2]: 2.8 498 si44 _ 55 PORD 22uer 20.2. oes eee 7S 5 32 CHEVROLET 2Door ............-..+-§ 293 $.40 . . Ese BLICh Poo Ae e okmo oon see & 345 7 3734 . “oll MERCURY 4-Door .. : aa pe oe es $ 195 NOU SHINY |e We SEC Ns TOUSE! L— WE ARE PAYING $$$ TOP DOLLAR $88 LOR CEEAN USED CARS 90-50 30 DAY GUARANTEE Cy" Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 FE 5-410] Open S. Saginaw &t. PE 35-3588 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. GET AND COME ort AND poek WE BELIEVE W 20) PLYMOUTH Radio & Heater si es AUTOMOBILES — i \RREN HH, AIRE. al JUM ON SP RIN Buy Now! \WWOID THE Rise In Prices ci E CLEANEST SELECTION 9-DAY GUARANTEE - Powerg'ide eee ewes Very reiiable franepartation COME_IN AND TEST DRIVE ANY ONE YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID AUBURN | MOTOR SALES ||. : Pike At E. Blvd. sk FOR Towner. or WIL CROSBY FE 5-747 Hk | isted Delon are 15 ota second ci 9D tor diivit DtR ene OVER - HAVE E “of “$0-°35 models in town 37 PORSCHE’ Speedster Convertible . $3 Hudson ¢cr. Sedan dark blue wood rubber, radio. heater "5 CHEVROI LT Bel Nir GOs good tires gtarts every time c Z At Ail sgaong west eee eens Low Mileage W Walls Radio & Heater SSE ORD We anchy\\ aeons. ees ees sees ers 04s V-8 Engine Radio & Heater Very clean S4 PONTIAC Starchef ............... sac GR Hydramatic Power Brakes. W Wail Radi & Heater 52 RAMBILER Station Wagon ............8 345 i Kara Coste Bly ne Gas Mileage Plus!!! Previous owner sass over $906 . - spent on enwine alone Priced oe PONTTAC Catalina SOUS fo move. See it and you il 2é : , ale @l ope sb60g 0 S504 5 Q oe All accessories One of our sharpest : : 23 CHAVROLET Bel Air .......... S595 Very clean. Drives like new ‘53, PONTIAC Catalina Hardtop ......... «$608 Hvdramatic, Radio & Heater W’'Walls. EZ Eve e'ass et FORD 4 Door G77... Sees S OAS = , , f i 53 Chevrolet @Dr. 210 seriee. No rust. very clean Drives verfectiy a an 1 hence bo mone te wees - quirec dowr ps4 manths- on 53 PODGE Coronet V-8 ...... panenonnooess ate oalance ‘ : Avto Transmission. Radio & Heater SJE Ge oes eee ee aewee™ OS 4-DOOR —-Hidramratic *Racco & Heater Clean si NASH -4-Door Sedan .......... . sees OS Makes into full-sized bee Heat ans music too - me ul " i t tab ‘ MAREN pd Gs Sn eae oo nS 1B: Secan ctarter and ONDE Ne ace & Heater Q:i Wopter ione automatic slift SIRT XS ote A GES 6 Owe ee meS pe ee os CUSTOMILINE.- 2-Dor Radic & Heate: S38 FORT) 4Door .......... nese Sstonegueowes sles Fo-O-Matic Radio & Heater V-8 53 EV ROI 2-Dour pees das sana 5 S45 - BEL. AIR-Radi & Heater Ver, woord tires “s1 PONTTAC 4-Door .....8 345 . < - re ee “ ‘34 Old, Rocket 88 4-Dr Sedan ONE-OWNER ~ Hydramatc Radic & Heater Kedramatic. piaaio Neate (one ms : Ae — = word describes this car... SCE N ROPE eee reer $ 295 sharp. S026 ~~ = j Very good onal tion iecsiesces 165 OF O ue FE 8.0488" Q OFFER JEROMES “BRIGHT SPOT" S TRANSPORTATION BARGAINS low priced economy specials ideally suited tor a to work or to leave hame for the hitlhe Duve *$] Ford Victoria Hardtop V-& e Buick Rope eaten Riviera a Hardtop This ts no mistake no rust. new low price. for a@ 18 000 actual miles makes thts good 53 model. car outstanding bargain, good trade-in allowance. e 40 Ford Sedan eood motor. "Ss? Nash 2-Dr rood paint, Ciean inside and out attractive looking and easy on the mas. "3 Dodge 2-Dr Has smal! “53 Ford V-8 Fire Engine Red ding ip grill but runs and looks Convertible Spring is bere so good let's enjov it. $4 Pontes Starchief 4Dr 42 Pontiac Sedan radia radio Boao hydramati Behe ' . sre otless paint * aod heater Rhydramatic good Interior. $225 or your old cal chrome, ready to roi. 5 "52 Chevrolet 2-Dr Delusze, 2- {ransportation specials available tone blue. radio, heater. for your selection. # * Plus 60 other fine cars to choose from. Free candy for the kiddies. Lot open ‘til 10 p.m. daily, 6 p.m. on Saturdays. JEROME'S "Bright Spot" OLDS - CADIL LAC DEALER Orchard Lake at Cass Open ‘Till 10 p.m. % IETS SS OSS NE (ATT ee . ' eS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 1958 SIXTY. THREE Gives Audience the Facts It Wants SJ ¢ pe. I ‘Answer, Please!’ ‘answer more questions more com- ‘pletely without making a eee |tion of each. MORE COMPLICATED -- Today's Radio Programs - - ‘Athens fo Build Gypsy Gets Thousands | | WIB, (760) CKLW, (800) WW, (930) = WOAR, (1180) WX¥Z, (1277@ «WPON, (1460) WIJBK, (1490) | ; cro 0 IS new ac ig Or a 1 ng | Television would require a more voment "Wwwa, NEC : oa t 9-00—WJR, News, Mra Page 1: je WoR, Dr. Malone ‘complicated and costly operation—~ 6:00—WJR, News So eoeennd WWJ. Faye Elizabeth - CKLW. Heatter, Devies | swers wo be th “wWy.. News WIBK: News, Cure WXY?, Breakiast Club | 4 4 Birthol ¢ Freed : By EARL WILSON | and) the ‘aipre uld ° = Wattrick. McKenzie] CKLW. News, Knowles CKLW ews, David abi joel werren irt piace o reecom, | |same. C ews, s WCAR, News ’JBK, News, George vWJ, News. Confessions NEW stare . * * * WJBK, News ; WCAR, News, Martyn ; NEW YORK — Gypsy Rose Lee's starting a lecture tour— WEAR @tees F WPON Sports and News Weow fale Gece WXYZ. Merv Griffin Ancient Agora Center, y | Thus far the predeniinating ques: KPON Musie Witte aided by movies that tell her life story—and plays Town Hall’ Mason |11:30—WJR, Music CKLW. Grant, Davies : +86 Ww , oe , A rned ic 6:30—WJR, Dinner Date CKLW, News, Knowles woeiw neon one. TLabbite acne as ae to Be Reconstructed next month. She’ll earn $4,000 to $5,000 a night on the lec- eat a d ne in sieeve ‘ WWJ, News, Maxwell WJBK, 0-D Ma : 40s , ge CRLW. aie WPON. Muste with M 10:06-—-WJR, Arthur Godfrey | 7:30—-WJR. Cpl. Next Door ae . . ure, rentatively titled, “The Glamour Of It world affairs. CKLW, cewis, Album Time By Mace) Twwa. Neu True Beary Wi. Ga ‘ami ATHENS — The Acropolis, cra- All.” Her sister June Havoc has asked to be WCAR, ‘News, Patrice” mee fa CKLW, News, shit Breas ‘le of classical Greece, is in for cut out of it—because it shows her in the Next comec) duvetens) aber (2s N . 5 see: - — - ~ | FRIDAY MORNING WoBK Nees melon een WPON. Don Zee Show a face-lifting. A new road now, | machinery of the U. 8. govern- 7:00—WJR, Guest House WCAR, News (Bee “1 ty Arthur Murray dance contest but doesn't WWJ, dews, Maxwell 6:00—WJR, News, Melody WEON, Gnuiia is Kissa | sfescWIR. acid Trost rings the ancient citadel, and ment and provisions of the Con- CREW. F Lewes = eat eals, woe WWJ. “ive Star Matines Plans, cut short by war and strife, show that she won. stitution on various specitig rae wd. Th wen Rooster ‘Club GREW Gace eee WXYZ, Ed MeKenzie fenlee a way to restore its Jack E. Leonard was one of the fun- points. ree Sta om George . Loed i . 7 aa Ce Extra CAR, News, oe WPON. Chuck Lewis WCAR. News, Page /broken temples niest comedians in the world on the Steve Queries about the White House CKLW. Heatter. Muste Nom. WPON Country Roundup 11:00—WWJ, News, J. Wood The Athenians have announced Allen show; especially with these: “My Eisenhower family ha WJBK. Income Tax WXYR. Saul Winton $:30—WJI., H se Party d , and the Eisenhower family have eee kese, ante €:30—WJR, Voice of agrictt.| CREW Nee, wnt WWJ,.Woman in House a desire to recreate the simple) wife bought three cocktail dresses and ‘turned “‘Answer, Please!’ re- CKL 5 WXYZ, News, McKenzie a leks bara WISE, Kecmaoares WEAR Wess ue CKLW. News, Chase beauty of the Acropolis as the cit-| she doesn’t even drink ... I would stand WALTER CRONKITE |Searchers into experts on the presi- WXYZ, M. Shorr WCAR, News i ich , n ’ I ; CKLW, Album WPON. Early Bird. Syorte | WPON. Don MacKinnon | ¢.e_wJR. Parade of Bands ae s Eee kes tthe 440, ; up here and be funny all night but I don’t \dential life. WJBX.« News, Bellboy 7:00—WJR, Dan Kirby 11:30—WJR, Time for Music|] WWJ, News, Deland re missing roof of the mas-) WILSON ” *_* * 8:30—WJR, Answer Please wees. Nese Roberts : CKLW. Hurley. Davies Bate Sports Memantie sive Parthenon, or Temple of want to spoil the format of this show. eronk Ceew es weeptiine CKLW' News’ Toby Davia WJBK: News, McLeod Athena, for example, will be re- Wilson Girl Zahra Norbo Ka 10 r0 ram. Since the ee on eater eee 2 9:00—WJR, News, Music wean Nees Shee FRIDAY AFTERNOON Se constructed, and the last remnant happened to walk into a dress- Sone ae proadee ues of then 3 : a ERY } ‘ = ‘ st, WWJ, Nightline WPON. Early Bird Club ee 4:30—WJR, Music: Hail of its frieze will be preserved. ing room both she and Carmen Cee ree CKLW, Bible (2:00=WJR, Wm. Sheehan WWJ. Jim Deland . at length en Nera Bellboy seston Basie Rail aE ees Boreal WXYZ. News, McKenzie - * * Basilio had been using at dif- ew MXYZ, New 0% : Y, Grant. Livestock ie " Chi ° §:30—CKLW. Scotland Yard | Gi! W. News, David WJBC News, Reid CREW Nema. Chase The vast market place or Agora, ferent times. “Don’t let me in Ved S l at VAGUE QUESTIONS WJBK, Sound Oft WJBK. News. George Ae as SE Fa twa ap tenhart located below the Acropolis, is'g room with a beautiful girl!’ The us ifie questions are a 19:00_WJR, Symphony eee IR, News, Guest WXYZ, Sports, McKenzie also being excavated. This square, in “T trate ‘inch. But when someone asks: WWJ, Kostelanetz WW. News, Roberts (2:30—WJR, Time for Music| CKLW, Sports. Chase * * * screamed Basilio. I'm in train- er h fR WXYZ, H. Anderson WXYZ. News, Wolf WXYZ, News, Winter WJBK, News. {McLeod ing.” Walter Cronkite Finds Will we ever get ahead of Rus- Gone Nene Roeme soon ° pe eons. CKLW, News, Davies WCAR, God The Greek Government with the | : irl 1 M f the Q sia? Who will reach the moon 10.38 WIR, Great Chalieoee WCAR, News 1:00—WJR. P. L. Haves WPON, Music With Meson aid of the American School of : Sh Hey 7erple hopes to see ost of the Questions firsts will we ever have war WWJ, News, Pamil eh Np W2YZ, Mery Griffin ie te rat, - cradle of western democracy, saw| “Seesaw,” “The Music Man‘ Concern Science |again? When will we get our satel- CRLW, a CeLw. News, Davids al ee eee Sag News, E. Chase "Zeno lecture to his Stoics atl “Blue Denim” this week lite up?’’ Cronkite eases out of it , . 1 ; € rt WJBK. Bellboy WJBK, News. George WPON, Chuck Lewis WPON, Sports MeM#e¢ Socrates expound his radical)... Jack Carter figures today’s ZAHRA Ay ors eos by replying: views. Here, the Athenians did the day to own a “Gaelecatessen’—on St. Pizza's Day y CHARLE R “If I knew, I'd be working for their shopping, talked politics and’ NEW YORK (PF — Possibly never the — Pentagon instead of CBS-Ra- | ' , Slicing across the Agora was the THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ‘before pave eo oshy AIDES ICaDe |Panathenaic Way, the reute pro-| Frank Sinatra’s out of the Miami show—bad throat. Joe E. ‘wanted to know so much about icessions followed up to the Acrop- Lewis and George DeWitt subbed . . . Bob Hope say’s he's visit- such a great variety of subjects. Hot Water i in 2 Seconds oe ing Moscow unarmed: “I left my writers home”. Cartoonist Al ._* * GREAT NECK. N. Y. — A new Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW-TV [NETS 60,000 RELICS ‘Capp underwent major surgery in Boston ... Statuesque Julie One result of the growing de- et f f t h _ faucet water heater has been mar- | A favorite meeting place in the (“Lil Abner”) Newmar visited a famed catelltcon!oitiner shoes Site for information is the emer-iieteq by a Great Neck company, = Today’ s Television Programs _ = in aon Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change without notice Channel 4—WWJ-TV ] F 4 TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS 9:30 (7) Navy Log. Adventure: 9:3¢ (2) Ladies Day. ancient market place was the to dance and someone stole ‘em. Paes on Walter Cronkite on € CBS- which says it will produce hot wa- nae D | U.S) Communists battle over (iy Amos nt Andy. handsome a of Attalus, an -~ ¢ * Race Bien i called “An tor in as little as 2 seconds, weighs ~6:00 (7) Mr. Danger. the return of captured U.S.! (7) Our Friend Harry. ‘open-air gallery of cassie colon : ‘e drewe Dee a . : : ase less than 2 pounds, and can be (9) Popeye. pilot. ‘ naded beauty. The Stoa, like most Queen Elizabeth s dressmake! M makes gown for us Tay Definitely not a quiz program, adjusted to fit almost any faucet. (4) News: Williams i) Emmie Ford. Actor Akim! 8: 55 (9) Billboard. of Athens, was razed to a crum. lor. for the opening of Francoise Sagan's “Broken Date” ballet it bravely undertakes to toss nub. It was designed particularly for (2) Racket Squad. Tamiroff. bling ruin in 267 A. D. Its remains . . . Actor Jason Robards Jr.'s being considered for the roles ping of knowledge into the eav- summer homes, camps, and other (2) Playhouse 90. Dana ao-| 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. were lost beneath the accumula- planned for Humphrey Bogart. ernous maw of the public mind places where hot water isn't readi- 6:18 14) Weather: Eliot drews. Anne Baxter in live! (4) Dough Re Mi tion o 18-odd centuries. . * * * five nights a week at 8:30. ly available. ee TV drama __ debuts. “The, (3) Movie. aa Studies began to exca EARL'S PEARLS: Footnote on fashion from the Peter The idea evolved idly, on. — 6:20 (4) Box Four. Right-Hand Man” probes the wate Sa Agora a few decades ago. Kuntz Co.: “The girls with nothing much to stress will nO kite says, as a means of answer-| ‘MUNTZ TV bittersweet success of movie 19:39 (4) Treasure Hunt. The Stoa was rebuilt, and thou- Goupt like the new sack dress.” . . That’s earl, brother. ing questions which listeners ask 6:30 (7) N. Orleans Police. talent tycoon (Andrews) and eee me were dug up at a (Copyright | 1958) ‘the year around. By the second - (9) Sky King, his neglected wife (Miss Bax- 43:99 (4) Price Is Right. oh ip Sgn ine half of it from) en ee __.'week of the program's life letters (4) Marriage Counsel ter). Leslie Nielsen co-stars. 14:25 (7) News. | nad : Ge Te =e were coming in at the rate of: i of ‘ @) News: LeGolf | Today, there are some 60,000 art ° '6,000 weekly ; Electronics Association ‘10:00 (7) Make Me Laugh. Panel 11:30 (2) Dotto. re bap Atsccea Seu wu Says Summit Terms Unacceptable ~ * * | FE 4-1515 6:10 (2) Weather: Phelps. show debut: Three come: ® Truth or Consequences. | ways estimates. The relics range Radio is a much better means C &@ V ELECTRO MART diens — Sid Gould, Buddy (7) Robin and Ricky. from a Spartan shield, a trophy OU ga n 1 Nn a rges est jof answering questions than a TV 188 Ontiond Colts GP Roce Seer Lester, Henny Youngman— (9) Howdy Doody. of Athenian Weta See es Seed program, says the television-sea- Open Daily 9 to 9 “le *: Me try ta make studio audience aa soned Cronkite, because you can contestants laugh 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics to a collection of ostracism bal- us ing ar rr @palr a tions, . — 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. We dase Rise Goiaey.! ; lots, .tiles on which the Athenians (9) Boots, Saddle. Indian Mel Torme _— | Pica the names of potential tn ee Oude || FRIDAY AFTERNOON | centers LONDON «® — The Western} Officials in London and Wash. (2) Sect Service. 10:30 (7) Realm of Wild. Fishing Allies’ most prolific and most/ington concluded that the main’ “ . in Quebec and New Bruns- !2:00 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. ° ‘troublesome pen pal charged to-| purpose of the letter was another : + 7 WwW wick. (4) Tie Tac Dough. day that the West is rushing war| Be 7:10 (7) Weather. Hidden P : U eS ‘preparations while . delaying attack on America’s supplying (4) Jane Wyman. Drama: | (9) Hidden Pages. summit conference by insisting on, nuclear missiles to its European! a 7:18 (7) News: Daly peptatber almosi@inurders 9 . discussion of unacceptable terms. allies. The request “‘to refrain’ : his child's teacher. 12:15 (2) Love of Life. e Soviet Premier Bulganin’s fresh|@PParently meant the Allies: 7:30 (7) Cireus Boy. Adventure: | 2) Search for T spay OW fd eS wording of old demands and accu- Should not modernize their de-| “Get the Kids Their Own TV Set and Wealthy widow hires circus 11:60 (7) Soupy’s On a a It nice ae : ‘ sations came in another letter to fenses while waiting for Soviet) . for private engagement (9) National News. - : ° Prime Minister Macmillan, made |S¥U™Mmit prontises. ‘OL the Channel!’’ ee, ) News: Wkamp (@) The Erwins. | MSU Research Team brime Minis RUGAAIn EA hal Wee eel Avoid the Battle of C (9) Million Dollar Movie (2) News: LeGoff. - (9) Myrt and Doris. Says Lack of Study Ma t+ * * idelaying a summit conference by ; Drama: Charjes Laughton. 9:45 (2) Guiding Light : y y, Bulganin gave no hint that the holding out for discussion of issues, “Canterville Ghost." (44) 11:15 19) Weather i Guldag iene Not Be Responsible Kremlin is willing to modify its Known to be unacceptable (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough (4) Weather. Eliot. 1:00 (2) Susie conditions for the summit talks’ President Eisenhower has pro- (2) Sgt. Preston. Adventure (2) Miss Fairweather. ia Movie EAST LANSING «» — A disease “hich it proposed originally.’ nt an Indian chief goes on war- (7) My Little Margie ‘ealled mononucleosis, and not lack PTORTeSS toward the meeting of posed, Macmillan has endorsed se path. 11:20 (9) Starlight Theater. Mys- 9) Movi marpe: of study. may be responsible for 2°Vernment heads is now stalled and. the Kremlin has refused dis- tery: Patrick Holt, “Golden (9) Movie. low grades made by some college ) the inability of the Soviets and|Cussions on restoration of politi- T 8:09 (7) Zorro. kdventure: Honest Link.” (34) spe (2) As The World Turus students, a Michigan State Univer. ('¢ West to agree on either what) cal freedom in satellite East. Eu- V Sets soldier thwarts magistrate ® (4) Sports: Parker. : 2) To or. | sity research team reported today will be talked about or the level Tope Se ae on use of the plans to overthrow govern (2) Sports Final. ct | The virus disease common to’ at which to open preliminary ne-| veto in the . Security Council. $ 95 ment. >: 9 : lyoung aduts is characterized by 2°08 10RS: | = 2:00 (2) Brooks. zed by) . (4) Groucho Marx. 11:25 (2) Nightwath Theater. Ida id (7) taht Gheea, |general discomfort, fever, sore ote Pe aS ies a Bank of England Us (2) Richard Diamond Ad Lupino, “‘Ladies in Retire- . . ithroat. aches and pains, headache. ae os we ac = ins a venture: Model claims she ment” (41) 2:95 4) Fave Eli jabdominal pain and sleepiness. One |" TePly to one Bulganin se im) : anne (Gee ) Faye Elizabeth. lar env . _ Jan. 9, Macmillan also wrote Bul- : posed for “ancient” Greek | or several symptoms may occur. * rops n eres a fe. piste ride (0 Night count | | * © « iganin Jan. 17 but that one an- j T Se Sets! — 30-Day Exch Period : ee Te Court. 2:30 (2) House Party. ; swered a Bulganin letter of Dec erms on come vets. “May Uxcnange . . 7 (4) Jack Paar. | (4) Kitty Foyle. a Survey conducted by the staff 11. | LONDON (#&-The Bank of Eng- 8:30 (7) Real McCoys. Comedy: of the MSU Hospital and compiled * *& * land today reduced its interest Grandpa's birthday mix-up 2:35 (9) Theater 15. ay 2a Joe i= Saupe vot the Office This time the Soviet Premierjrate from 7 to 6 per cent, allow- dismays the McCoys. FRIDAY MORNING lf ee Services, indicated wrote that the West is rushing ing money to be borrowed at a Fore = a4 ie t scone 6:50 (2) Meditati pee) Newt: disease Ka pera fese “n cot Drepatations: SEM canal lower rate: The result will) be gers duplicate company 6: 2) Meditations. | % © '" but worsen the international situ-\cheaper money throughout the payroll checks. . . 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. deals than those hospitalized for ation.” He cited the recent agree- sterling bloc. | 515 E. Walton, Cor. Joslyn Rd. FE 2-2257 | (6:£5 (2) On the Farm Front. (4) (color). Matinee Theater. BIDET ECR Sons: ment for U.S. intermediate range! The nationalized bank increased (2) (color) Shower of Stars.) (7) American Bandstand. | Of 31 cases studied during one missiles to be based in Britain|the bank rate to 7 from 5 per| - Jack Benny with guests Van'7:00 (2) T. V. College. (9) Open House | term, 17 patients had lower jand plans to place the nuclear cent—the highest in 37 years—last. Johnson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, | (4) Today. : ¥ | graces after their {liIness than be- [warhead weapons in some other Sept. 19 as one of the tough anti-/ Patty McCormack, Hermione’ : 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. | fore and five withdrew. nations of the North Atlantic inflationary measures of the Con-/ 2 . , rativ , Gingold, Gorgi Grant. |1:30 (2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Do You Trust Your Wite.. The sickness is caused by an un-| ee Org ganization. serv ative government to protect | ie! identifi e said “it is now more than the value of the pound sterling, | - (9) Mov ed virus and sometimes is ae 9:06 (7) Pat Boone. Gertrude 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. ‘ealled ‘glandular fever.” ever necessary to refrain from )the British currency, Berg, French singer Gene-| (7) Cartoon Carnival. 4:00 (2) Brighter Day | to & , all measures of a military nature’’} Since that time the pound has. vieve. i 4 eenline ; : ve , Which might complicate holding a. [eecae ened on world financial | Command Performance #:99 (2) Big Show () ameticas Bandeiand nc ore Heating disease summit conference markets Sunbeam or G-E Hand Mixer = $ 4.995 Robert Taylor, ‘‘Waterloo “ , _ . . — R 19. 95 Bridge.” ('40) 8:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom ithe MSU Health Services said eg. ee eee eae Now (ay beante's “Be Ba ow 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. “kissing does not seem any more "9 DAY BLITZ SALE! r . -| ‘related to mononucleosis than it is, = H j ; edy: Sock angles to get pee oe (4) Romper Room. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. to any other contagious disease.” G-E Electric Fry Pan, ONE ; ‘J ee ee ae SA ies Gy New (9) Laff Time. | The hospital had about 8 cases BARGAINS GALORE 4 cord and metal cover, complete at gnway. ieee of the disease last year but Dr. S 9 A.M. Frid Ends 6 P.M. $ d 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. “Menzies said he believed many. tarts ; . Friday—Ends . M. 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