a j | ~ Faith Fills the Void ee ae a es oo Ps cc hee = ‘2 * Ee, = NOT TONGUE-IN-CHEEK — Walter Rex Johnston feels about There is no doubt about how Mrs. photographers. She and her hus- - band and others were in Detroit. Federal Court yesterday facing’ charges in an alleged paper puzzle contests. = international conspiracy to cheat in.news- e Lenten Guideposts Left in Ex-Kamikaze Pilot , Cape Cod Author The experience of Hisao is another amazing story to come out of World War IL. Pearl Harbor cante as a surprise to many, but to Hisao, a hot-bipoded Japanese youth, it was merely a long wait fulfilled. America must be conquered. In the Imperial Air Force, Hisao was taught to fly, to navigate ... and finally to die. For Hisao became a kamikaze pilot. Then suddenly, just into action, the war ended. It was a bitter blew, Before, Hisao had which he and millions ef others returned te extract a meager subsistence. But Hisao suffered his greatest Joss spir- itually. fore he wa PERO. Re, WES eSB. Now there * Through the years his moral, motivating force was the Emperor, his immortality, his divine right, the will of the gods that Japan should rule the world. But suddenly these tenets had been uprooted. s xk * * Each day as he tilled the flinty soil, ate the bitte? food— when there was food to eat—his hatred for the American con- querors grew. * Hisao had no friends. The only’ person to whom he spoke with any cordiality was an elderly widow who worked on the same farm. She, too, was poor and ragged, but there was some- thing about her that Hisao envied. She smiled as she worked. Finally, Hisao made up his mind to leave farming and join one of the growing number of gangs that terrorized the country, especially at night. But, before he acted, the widow spoke to him of some- thipg he had not heard for a long, long’ time . . . belief. She spoke quietly, hopefully, of belief in God, not the gods, but in God. She spoke of a Chiist, and of the church. To Hisao it was difficult to comprehend. But each day his friend talked about the well-being her belief in. God had ° (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) - AP Wirephpte | f on Stand Tonight No Jail for Him, He Bolts From | Court, Escapes Shouting, “I'm not going to spend 60 days in jail,’ Calvin Pea- cock bolted out of Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams’ courtroom yesterday afternoon, * Police and special deputies with the county’s Friend of the Court Dept, were. still looking for Pea- cock today, Peacock, a 27-year-old Oak Park gas station attendant, made his escape from the grasp of Deputy Frank Cobb and Judge Adats’ court officer, Levi Willie. Peacock fled the Judge Adams sentenced him to 60 days in the county jail if he couldn’t pay $300 of the $1,268 the Friend of the Court says he owes for the support of his child. The judge said Peacock had ap- peared before his court four times previously and now earns $60 a week at the station and should be able to pay for the child’s support. Peacock was sitting in the jury box-in the basement @f the court- Judge Adams’ courtroom, The judge spotted him and Cobb and Willie to stop prdieg BS he *shot past them and ran out of the front door of the courthouse. “This is the first time that any- thing of this sort has ever. hap- pened in my court,” the judge said, : > m after| Crash Kills Man, Sister Critical Seuth Lyon’ Father Fails to Make Curve, -Hits Utility Pole A South Lyon father of three was killed and his sister, a mother ot two, was critically injured in a one-car accident.early this morn- ing in Lyon Town- ship. ; Oakland | Brighton fate Police report the Highway driver, Donald Toll | Gitson, 35, of 529 . in.°59 |W. Lake St. was dead on arrival at 9 Vann Hospital, Brighton, after his auto hit a utility pole on Pontiac Trail near New In -the pital is ‘Mrs. M. Carr, of 417 Donovan South Lyon. She may have her left foot ampu- tated, ‘a doctor at the hospital said. ; * * * Gibson, a chef at Jinimie’s Res- taurant in South Lyon, is:survived by his wife, June; Donna, a two- year-old daughter, and stepchildren Bill, 5, and Patricia, 8. ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, e tags fi ayo et Rs q aie ® see TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959—26 lock Tru PAGES : = Sa : 2 . . f > ¢ 4 & < G2 i. : ‘ F : Sy ents eee rie . \ . he eee * * * is ~ 4 sa : ; vo ee ee i : > ee . : TR ee le ae eh : nai ‘ € : eee ae & sects Pat « ae i fl 5 . ; ‘ 5 nary reports. which are typed in have been kept.” Under cross-examination, Nesbitt x *« * May Put Straley in Ouster Hearing An outside possibility exists that suspended Police Chief Herbert W. Straley may take the stand tonight sion. Straley’s attorney, Clarence L. Smith, said he will call Straley’s administrative aide; Theodore T. Villella, as his first witness at to- night's session. Because of the City Commission hearing at City Hall, the Civil Service Commission will meet on the second floor of the Public Safe- ty Building in one of the two mu- nicipa] courtrooms. The hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. Whether Straley- is called, Smith said, depends on if the de- fense is able to produce rebuttal testimony to charges that the chief ordered flammable materi- al fer police uniforms. If such evidence and witnesses are not available tonight, Straley will be called, Smith said. Should’ the chief not testify to- night, he will ‘‘certainly” do so to- morrow, Smith said. Straley will not be the last wit- ness. Smith plans to call three or four more defense witnesses but said their testimony will be short. The chief was suspended by City Manager Walter K. Willman Feb. 9 on charges of inefficiency and in- competency, insubordination, neg- lect of duty, and failure to main- before thé Civil Service Commis-| Sid. i Straley has the “ability” to be chief, Wheaton said, but hin- dered by Civil. Service Pontiac Police. Officers (PPOA). : * * * Asked if Straley had kept citi- zens waiting for hours in his outer office, Wheaton replied: “He left me waiting there, too. I don’t know what he was working on inside or if he was talking to someone else or what the people were there for.” Noble and Williams _ testified their relations with Straley were good and that the chief had dele- gated a proper amount of authori- ty to them. * * * “The chief was always giving me little suggestions, and I liked it,” Noble said. He said Straley was a good leader and he experi- enced no. difficulty with the rec- ords system under the chief. clique in the organization,” he said, His only objection to PPOA ganization’s petitioning for Stray the | who Policy, Noble said, was the or-| he ‘icize hanges & too far,” Noble said. Williams, Beth men, who cover the south- (Continued on Page_2, Col. 7) Governor Sorry About Remark Says He Was Informed Falsely on GOP Senator and MSU Contract LANSING ®—Gov. Williams to- day expressed “regret” a i EE In Today's Press tain good behavior. Babe Rath « eetee eerttan 9 ne, eee . 19 County News ........... .b —Edfforials. 0.0.6 50060055 oe. 6 Markets .........0..0s0005, 20 _ Obituaries .................. 4 Sports ............cceeeees 16-18 Theeters ...,.-...+-.e8008. 8 TV. & Radio Programs .. 25 Wilson, Earl .............. 25 Women’s Pages ......... 10-13 he . His testimony was supported by House-Okayed Jobless Measure Asks Senate Substitute McNamara Proposal for ‘Extension Program - WASHINGTON (#)—Sen- ate passage of a House-ap- proved unemployment -ex- tension program would mean nothing to more than 206,000 jobless: Michigan residents, Sen. Philip A. He added he hopes a pro- gram advanced by, Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich) could be substituted by the Sen- present emergency loan program Pri OF tt we es Méanwhile, House leaders of both the Development Loan Fund. The comprise figure most often mentioned was 100 milliori dollars. Eisenhower had asked 225 millions for use between now and June 30 in making loans to underdeveloped Committee allowed nothing. Eisen- Assailed by Harti: Hart (D-Mich) said today.- *|ford freshman trapped for nations. The House Appropriations| Rain, 48 High Predicted for Pontiac Area to at2p.m. . ‘Devil's Hole Claims Student Oxford Freshman Dies After Frantic Rescue Attempts Fail * BUXTON, England #— An % * é two days in a rock crevice underground ! EE ai : { : Fe ao #2 ; E : i ef rf. | 4 f i i 5 é af 4 wg termed that action irréspon- 1 « Many Solons Butfonholed ® =e(Before Voting be cloudy ana} Mortgaging Proposal colder: with occasional rain likely Gets Rare Third Test in Lansing Today afternoon. Veteran’s groups at- Classes. at Michigan State Uni- versity Oakland this fall will em- phasize “depth, directness and sim- plicity.”’ , original thinking than routine note- taking, said D. B. Varner, MSUO chancellor, in outlining new de- tails of the university’s fresh ap- proach to college: education. N®. * * The school will incorporate these apoure from tradition, Varner’ said: f | 1. Students generally will be enrolled in only three classes at a time, instead of the usual four or more, . 2. Physical education, compul- voluntary. cers Training Corps program, Speaking at Pontiac Central to-College Night”. programs . Dr. Varner said these were several moves “intended to make our cur- Imore emphasis on depth.” ° Students will be asked to do more|’ sory at most colleges, will be} 3. There'll be no Reserve Offir| - School in the first of three “ which stress too many courses at one time, so we'll keep the number down and the depth of study up.” | ticulum much more simple with Varner emphasized that “the real purpose of college is not to teach the student, but to urge “him to learn, We hope to ac- complish this through more give and take classroom discussions and less straight lecturing.” He said in regard to ROTC that he believes MSUO can “do more good by teaching a student math- ematics than teaching him how to carry @ rifle.” x * &* As for the physical education program, .it has been planned ex- tensively on an. intramural basis. Emphasis-will be placed on sport that students may continue to de- velop and take part in on: their own after graduation, such as ten- nis, skiing and golf. The ‘“On-to-College Night” pro: grams have been prepared by the MSUO Foundation Community Re- lations Committee, ' Assisting Varner was a beard made up of Dr. Roy Alex- ander, director of MSUO student .' dent of the Perryberry Co.; and services; Richard Ernst, presi. ner’s comments and questions from engineering courses, 55 hours, Herbert Stoutenbarg, MSUO reg: istrar and director of admissions, According to the program, as it is set up, each of the three courses would carry five hours credit, for a total of 45 each quarter. * * * The four areas of study now be- ing planned are liberal arts, busi- ness administration, engineering, and teacher education, Var Varner outlined the requirements for graduation in engineering as consisting of liberal arts, .45 credit hotrs; mathematics beginning with calculus,’ 45 hours; physics, 15 hours; chemistry, 15 hours; and “Our engineers will be given would said, Examples of first semester the 5 Emphasize Original Thinking Far and Middle East, Russia and Africa. “In future years, these areas will hold extreme importance to ner said‘that the college would not offer music. courses for at least a year, but expected they would the curriculum later, over CKLW radip at 7:39 tonight, Theodore Term Vote for trust fund as veterans’ F, Gusher, Merits Short _They Know the Names The Weather a d | BE Chlet J. Ragan Woman's Slaying » the operators of what he called a . ; gtsergl J " “tas-ng swindle” dreamed up 2 Said Confessed After dummy newspaper company al it. . bank in. Canada to trick. puzzle} lie Test Flunked ., solutions out of two New York] © tie $ feature services. See An ex-convict was held today ‘: * * * in the fatal beating of Mrs, Mary American members of the ring|Douglas,* 85-year-old widow who’ . then got the . solutions by tele-/died Thursday in St. Joseph Mer- - phone, the FBI said, and collected|Cy Hospital... © = ‘freck. Iett ovanlae ton" Pox], Pided jp te Mand: Callens _ruary. Fetus last night after an intenaive search « ‘Canadians named in the war-|¥4s Joseph Roy Troyer, 38, who *'rants are Joseph Dyson, 30, of Said confessed after flunk- London, Ont., and George Ding-|ing @ lie detector test. __ man, 34, of Port Stanley, Ont. |- But after visiting the Mount _", ‘Th@ FBI said ringleaders in.| Clemens apartment house where be ang femmes saat eee aren small shares of the prize money. | Confession, polive added. All 14 were charged ' Lt. Russ Girard said Troyer had)” «the mails and long admitted beating Mrs, Douglas on “phones tot : ees —-tape-c _~ Papers — the Portland, Ore., Jour-|Pemser, but gave no reason for nal and the Portland wo doing it. a pa pe samtin, te he visited the apartment bouse last ie = & ree the housekeeper, if he could see a TA. Y., Herald Journal. vacant apartment there, . . Conviction on the While viewing the apartment, ’ bring up to five years in prison. | Troyer suddenly ‘picked ‘up “an 4! P woman apparent reason, Most of Nation - | Sccording to the confession. | ~ * r Girard picked z:Basks in Sunny: db daring an! daasatine soerdh ef _SSpring Weather |tparmant howe in which ore - ‘ , his wife and By The Associated ress |two children’ were ving only ait . Pleasant 7 had ~ with sunny ' c ¢ fe mast #' Rockies “8 Wormer “ : aoe pees chilly ‘air were 3 New England where were near 20 * Doe arm scutes, winds 3 - Vincent FE. Priest and Allen @ degrees above Monday morning’s|Pilkinton, co-chairmen’ for — the *> marks: in the mild batt. Clenrig:s0 dhaner: cold the pbs i In weather. was the rule except ihivifed to attend and visit : with Florida where skies were partly|justice Edwards. 3 : Saitou central : state. ; . ’ ? meating,*s uf tte"na om oni feaicts No War de ais Geeian hte eek dak i\ ed northeastward from “Texas ‘., through Missouri into parts of Il- pnd Ra Pie pba Firemen Coast region, with the 30s ) reported northward in northern { areas except. for 2s near the » Canadian border. “3 kied areas in the northern Rockies + westward except in California. avoided, : “T can say'I hope there will be no war.” a 'The leaders were told in gen- eral terms of the four days ,of talks Eisenhower concluded Mon- day with Britain's Prime Minister Harold’ Macmillan. Nassau Tourists. May Set Record NASSAU, Bahamas (UPI) —| {Nassau seems well on its way to an all-time record number of tour- $ BM coseerne. 3 hem syseren i/ists for a winter season, according 8 ama To pamisl321/ gy] to the Bahama Development Board 323. Spe ae (0 2 Dm. A... 63/which reports four straight record ve awe renee . ¥ tt through February. PPD acrcom BP mae The number of tourists who maeratare sgasses bbe sgens $1 visited the island in: February— * temperature ....-:..0000..+-0-41.5|20000—Was an all-time high for a ~ Weather—Gunny single month. The previous mark Que Foor Age in Pontioe of 23,601 was set in January. Lowest, BP eosiosliosccclicae |, The total of 51,155 tourists for : Mean tomperstere™ Jeseose senessee Ses the first two months Lag ged ra pie ane represented an increase per ¢ ai in on : we 3 in 180s eo : Atpena oe 36 "Marquette 6 Fe He Lacks Sympathy ae % St Mubwoutse ss ji] LONDON (UPI) — A plaintiff's Searhces ea Rew Grieane 12 ‘a attorney told Judge St. Clair Pil _ Seleaee & onahe™ S 5 OF ee ee Beaver 6 34 Phoeuts bp a0] 00 Severely in am senault that he Powen $1 35 Eutopurgh $2 2t| Is able to watch television tor 2s lt A Fg ee beryl ah ‘cae trons C. ta he| “That” sald the Judge, “te a Eeooes ty 18 88 “% 3] Steet deal more than 1 cas ao Aviles i th Tampe fo! stand. P ; which can both search out and ANTI-SUBMARINE WEAPON — This is the HSS-2 helicopter first. all-weather helicopter and is powered by destroy enemy submarines, ac- eee & ? i a twin gas turbine engines mounted side by side over the fuselage. Sikorsky also says cording to its manufacturer, Sikorsky Aircraft. It is the Navy's it is the world’s largest amphibious ‘copter. il Straley Defense Sub-Hunting Helicopter Deb tier : : west section of Pontiac, said if ub-Hunting Helicopter Debuts |sxmsn=s: , : fe ee ‘ since a sweeping raid in that area STRATFORD, Conn, (AP)—Thejchine, sometimes known as a tur-jengines and require no warm-up; marine detection gear and an ad-| Dee. 5. Navy’s first helicopter,|bocopter, as “‘the latest period. vanced navigation system, de-|, Sixty-five persons were arrested the turbine powered Sikorsky|marine weapons system, the first| Sikorsky officials said ‘the new|signed jointly by the Navy andithat night, but most were later re- HSS-2, makes its public debut to-jhelicopter that can both search/helicopter carries improved sub-|Sikorsky. * , leased and charges day. whimewelaat 8 Nd: ead ge s Prior to that time, both ser- Styled a . é “ geants reported, relations had’ been enables-it to jJand on and take off x * ’ Lenten Guideposts - good between the department and from water in emergencies, the; Other helicopters now serving . - southwest area residents. Ges for greater lod iting capeone of the two major functions on Fy r Shoes Lead to God Wiliam gines for greater load lifting cape-|one of the two major functions on smpty noes ‘a to Patrolman William Bailey told bility, faster cruising speed and/a single mission and still achieve ! | commissioners he quit the PPOA longer combat range. — range, the hes (Continued From Page One) - [because “it hadn't done anything Navy officials, military observ- * ke brought her. And each time she asked him to come to, her|C™u™UCHvVe i the past year and a ers and newsmen were invited to| Either of the two turbine | chur¢h. “ halt. the ‘Sikorsky plant for the first|engines provides enough power to _ “Why, old woman, should I go to your church when you| “Certain individuals bad more om the. party load. They ‘are Hehter than piston) -necause,” she answered with s smile “you will believe.” | Het” Balley sald. PPOA meet Housatonic River.. . . ’ * | ings were poorly attended, he _ The Navy has awarded Sikorsky} ‘ “All right,” Hisao said, “I will go, but only to show you how| said, and often the group had : of United ori H | Thi kj wrong you are.” trouble obtaining 2 quorum. craft Corp, a tolUTIQING! ININKING {That night he and the woman strode down the datkened| He said average attendance was ye —— rah waxes «=| Theme at MSUO Do you always travel this path alone at night?” Hisao not ae Se on om On and per- (Continued From Page One) “No one will harm me,” the woman said. No one did. SL - wk witness on the stand tes : kinds, one of $255 which will cover} - As they climbed the church steps, a strange sight Patrolman Robert The Navy describes }the ma-/tuition, and a second of $500 cover-| met Hisao’s eyes. Outside on‘the lighted porch. were -2 vuelgeae anon ks cae eS Ee aD, on Ce and dozen pairs of shoes—and the door was closed. ’ mony begun Friday. ° | “Other colleges may offer $1,000) Im postwar Japan that was incredible. Of all commodities} Verhine said Straley was antag- Sanity Ruling Today scholarships but the cost of living|in the land, shoes were the most precious. Thieves invariably |onistic to “three to six” officers in ' : stole them, often leaving jewelry or money untouched. na gal to the associa- Hisao pointed to the shoes: “But what of them, old wom-| .«. wented ie depart- an? Are they not afraid they will be stolen? Do they not post They wir (Wal- a guard?” - “We HiVe'TMith, Hisd). We have faith” “But who watches over the shoes?” he demanded. “Our God,” she answered simply, slipping out of her ' own battered shoes. “Come now,” she called, “leave your shoes here and come inside.” Something, he didn’t know what, made him obey. Inside a dozen Japanese of all ages sat with their backs to the door. Not one looked back about their shoes. Hisao was ¥ earth. But Hisao’s mind was on his shoes. 'The meeting over Hisao 6pened the massive oaken door with apprehension. But there ... there were th shoes, untouched, Something strange came over Hisao as he put on his shoes. It continued to mount through the next few days, and then he asked to go to another meeting, and then another. . Exactly a year later, Hisao became a Christian. Later he * + jentered college in Tokyo and was graduated as a Methodist teacher. Today Hisao is one of the most respected members of the growing family of Japanese Christians. 3 He conceded the West faces “a tough task’ in dealing with the Soviét Union. ei Macmillan left in apparent con- fidence that the strategy for ne- a. In a departure statement at the airport he récdiled that he had said on arrival here Thursday that disputes between the Soviet Union and the Western powers should be settled “by negotiation and not by ;| EVERYTHING TO GAIN “I have no doubt,” he said to- day, t is drawing to 7 * * #® he was grateful his. infor- Macmillan said predicting|the weekend at the secluded and guarded presidential retreat in the Macmillan praised Eisenhower as a man who inspires “loyalty and affection” as ‘he did when he was military commander in World “War II, He ‘also praised ailing . Sec- retary of State John Foster Dulles for “his courage and de- termination.” ee with Dulles before and after their weekend conference at Camp David. * * * 5 Macmillan said goodby.to Eisen- hower in a meeting at -the White House: late Monday. Those who headed the official farewell party) © CORRECTION ©} (Copyright 1959 by Guideposts) n Heads Home capital at 9:30 p.m. London Vice President Richard M. 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First ~ jalar oe of permanent finish evergiaze ayes 5, —s uke * a Bfints or: gingham. : jas foes . 3, were seen a , ~ , om father, Eadie Max Noston Sr. “im Famous WARNER'S “Merry Widow” a chemical company | drove of with the. children, Ladies 6-Way Bras was heard soon after he en: Regular $3.50 Value eS the apartment. Six ways to fashion wat ase ) 00 a son ws thea “ying we Se, sma fa Norton found i iz * » wide Le bed. McGee said he pote f Ae back style. Sizes : stuck a shotgun in his mouth and'E | fired Civil detense unit joined volun-|E Triple-Tier NYLON t ) for oa eal laa Bouffant HOLLAND (#—Two years ago the Central Park Supermarket _just west of Holland lost $300 to safe burglars. Co-owners Joe Wiersma and Mrs. James DePree, the widow ot his late partner, today \e- lieved the thieves have repented. Wiersma and Mrs. DePree told Ottawa County Sheriff Bernard Grysen they each received $150 ~ through the*mail last Saturday. Wiersma said he received an ~, containing a $100 bill. Gisela nplosbeia SPECIALS 5 Representative Here REMINGTON 7 RECONDITIONED s Wait Service 42 Embossed de. backgroun coer site. New! With CLs DRYING Wale Rubbermaid, 52% Py ag $2.98 97" « : ae Value | 13% x We x 5-inch size. pictured, | holder has a silverware tory representative wil’ be tumbler holder. : ate every Wednestay. he * ‘\Cappenter, 52, of: 668 Hunt Rd.,|T. will be held at 3 p. mi. Thursday at ee t fs * : =e if be! operator of Korff's Country Mar. Mr. Korff was the owner and Ket in Romeo, Immediate Expansion : Set for Detroit Docks 'HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, ee i the design of our '59 Mercury. Natu- * rally, we feel these differences make — Mercury a better car. For example: James W. Rid stad Sreseees Senet Tae Porm | backbone of every Mercury is the frame. We use 2 heavy box-type con- struction—the heaviest in the - pep pp moan ear dept cd tn the pounds lighter. J Iraqi _ WE BURD QUALITY YOU CAN SzE The Mosul rebel trials Compare the way Mercury builds en- gine s. Most competitive cars use 1 what is known as a single-panel can- 232 S. Seginew St. 1959 . ? type twisted and turned with the slightest pressure—Ofien flutters and vibrates , When the car is in motion. At Mercury, on the other hand, we use a double-’ panel construction—two layers of steel with the insulation i in between. Not only is Mercury's hood more rigid, but it looks better. ‘YOU FEEL TRE QUALITY WITH EVERY STOP... Mercury brakes are the largest in the field—with up to 229% more brake lin- ing than competitive cars. And only Mercury in its field has brakes that cause Mercury brakes stay properly adjusted for the life of the linings. _ or AND EVERY. THRE YOU TAKE THE WHEEL, 1959 Mercurys have a flexible cou- y installed in the steering system. of hood can be’ - manual or power steering. : WE HAVE PLENTY OF PROOF THAT TS 15 ~~ THE GEST-BUILT CAR 11 AMERICA TODAY We know it ig the greatest Mercury ® ever designed and built, Never in Mercury's 20-year history have we had so much ‘value in the product itself. Mercury has advantages everywhere on ee a. teins ¢ caus TH tell you about dozens ‘ more—in styling, comfort, in every- thing you want in a car.” t 7 the 59 MERCURY Paw el Don't miss the big television bit. “THE BD SULLIVAN SHOW.” Sunday evening, 8:00 to 9:00, Station WIBK. Channel 2 * - RUSS DAWSON MOTOR COMPANY > Pontiec, Michigen ja If B re A ai ; Asie Sete elt 4 i E ‘ z A i -. Every Job Unconditionally Guaranteed ALUMINUM SIDING Special! 24n26x7 HOUSE INCLUDING ALL ALUMI- NUM SIDING... ANY COLOR... COM- PLETE CAULKING .. . 100% GUARANTEED Man Succumbs Here BIRMINGHAM — Service for Al- Birmingham for 30 years and _at-, tended loca] schools and the Uni-| versity of Michigan. Surviving besides his brother, Richard, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Clara Guthrie and a sister, Mrs, Merle Whitehill, both of] - Meadville, Pa. BONDED LABOR, iss : As >| © no Money ae ‘449 ‘DOWN CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES CO ad &, s * e 4 & = 1 = See oe ¥ » ’ ’ Ul é é Ul in , af ~~ t o * ‘ ie ‘, uv’ . ' ‘ ny orl me ‘ . id ° ta 8 + ra ~~ ye ig i i 4 ee & ¢ : e ; . 8 1 $ 45° 3 POUNDS ~ Me ' . , —— 3 ; - 8 “ out ae Do-It-Yourself Easter Bas Easter Special Assortment : : , kets pes: ; a i — 4 A tisket, a tasket, lot Sanders fill your basket! And Easter—al] wra Sanders ‘ even brigh baskete—f; This i 4 sparking pi at San favorite milk wa A You'll also Bnd packaged “grass” and me asthe deo pr =< te-coated ro i eee ‘ will be aaines od ‘oye in town. Of course, the main feature and chewy centers—with colorful Easter i ous Ka n Sanders floral decorated chocolate cream plaque. —_. . selection. _— aiid 4 . 4% 4 EASTER IS MARCH 29th 41 SANDERS STORES - 53 NATIONAL FOOD STORES It's Only a Short Hop to Your Nearest Sanders Store aie ’ =. Pt itn i 2 LB. 4 OZ. BOX 1 LB. 20Z.B0x ; = a +® a @ & 33 $365 ‘ $915 - = = ad "*sennee* é ¢ ¢ Pd gorrnteg ¢ beautiful cover, in bri = fim Fy ‘ SANDERS! Egg-Shaped Easter Fancy Box , .Here’s a delicious Sanders assortment in true “Easter Finery.” The t, rich colors, and: soft satin ribbon make a lovely Easter picture. Inside is a luscious Sanders includes both dark and milk chocola specialties to help say “Happy Easter!” assortment which tes, and many famous Sanders SINCE 1875. “9375 Orchar *, 685 East Boulevard - . and a Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Ceriter, Pontiac. 1249°Ba Visit the Sanders Department in your nearest National Food Store : aldwin near Ypsilanti d Lake Rd., in Sylvan Lake + 488 3415 Elizabeth Lake Road in Waterford Township * + 8040 Cooley Lake Road in Union Lake 9 Dixie Hwy., in Drayton Plains wt 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MARCH. 24, 1959 * ay parities mere : NEW .YORK — The beauty of Genevieve (“Jacques"” Paar's {a- _ |Vorite conversationalist) is not in her enormous eyes, nor in -her ‘lesealloped hair, nor even in the apg eyatection than. tater 8 Neeisis keaton, you'll excuse willl the cliche, comes from within. Under this 22-inch belt, and up a few inches, beats a heart as warm and wholesomely stocked as a good petite marmite. Listen, as she sits with her legs nestled against her biack Maybe it-is the mother instinct. I}successful Paris businessman—‘‘he am so busy now, a stupid life. Ijhas enough rich so I never have not time to marry, to have|wanted’’—and has always made the baby. . = fortune, from teenage “But with my coat: ot aie four birds, I have + “0 what is for—tmoney” How t very faithful to me : ~ poodle—or a cainy nal an: iadhie hth eetactgie tire. “Deo you like |Paims up. “Why should I want ‘dogs better than people?” “Ah, Cherie, I love people. 1 love animal, and flower. 1 love the Russian Episode to Rival Old Salen By A. FE. GOLDBERG the atrocious collective farm veteri- narian accused of witchcraft. Fx F 3 Hp ad 4 i E ‘ ue é£ ha ie ¥ & E E ry z ibe ft Big. He complicated his situation old religious holidays that broke program. Security for You STRONG ‘DISENCHANTMENT’ Nephews of one of the: veteri- ” narian’s drunkep foes that he give their uncle a symbolic bathing “‘to disenchant him”, and beat Kozlachkov's wite persuader. Even the collective farm chief joined the chorus of damnation. | “These people are ignorant, of course,”’ he sajd, “but after : + ae ey oe ferred this rash from cows to my nose. The farmers drew up a procla- mation to expel Kozlachkov. Witchcraft on Collective Farm foes demanded District officials fob it all off on the ground that the farm has neglected its. Cultural and anti- religious program. They say they'll set up the antichurch campaign on the farm. Gaepvisieiuet eal tease bectee 1 get tet I He ¥Paar’s: ; Genevieve a Diamond in the Rough dams ielak: socre becwane’ I oot should I want Which reminds her: “IT have no Social life cocktail parties and all that stuff, I hate them, I haté).them. You love, where you don’t tal! feel like it and who cares™’ English language quickly. But jcame a master jumper, with more ‘Trest of the way. firmly, ‘‘and I ‘will give up wan ing when I am dead, I believe.” Chutist Granted . Wish to Be Buried} With His Buddies | CHICAGO (AP)—A young para-| Free bonus gifts. All purpose zigzag attachment. dis Alp accepted. We rebuild and service all makes. — ‘CURT’S APPLIANCES: 6183 Jameson trooper, killed in a jump in Japan| last week, is to get the request he, made when he returned from com- bat in Korea. He will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Edward J. Marrion enlisted in Marrion was a civilian between! 1954 and 1956, Then he re-enlisted in the Air Force to sérve with a Pathfinder parachute unit. He be- than 80 on his record. Mrs. Marrion and her husband, Robert A., were notified last Thursday that their’ son, now 24, had been. killed in a jump at Fu-) kuoka, Japan. The Air Force, in| a letter, explained he had made a jump from a helicopter. The chute’ split when he was about 300 feet. from the ground and he fell the _ Accident Insurance 714 Community Nat’! Bank Bldg. Phone FE 4-1568-9 _ BAKER & HANSEN ’ Richard H. DeWitt Deut ©. Rem ) Bes.. FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-3792 : Homeowners’ Policies Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Burglary Insurance Bonds All Types Tenants’ Policies eForgive what you can't excuse. —Mary Wortley Montagu. 1757 when he opposed celebration of) End of Month CLEARANCE Cleraymen Face- Deadline | WEDNESDAY ONLY! SHOP 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P.M. SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS, NO DELIVERIES Waite’s GUARAN TEES Eve at Least 1/3 Off Original Item ce?! By RAY HENRY Most clergymen who haven't yet chosen to be covered | by Social Security havé only until] April 15 to do so. After that, coverage will never again be possible—unless Congress eives Hee eee ir “he . a oe The only exceptions to the deadline are clergymen who've recently been ordained or who've had net earnings from self-employment of less than $400 in all but one year é since Jan. 1, 1955. If you're in doubt about whether you're one of the , exceptions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with thé near- est Social Security office.) , The deadline results because in 1954 when Congress ap- | proved Social Security coverage for clergymen it said the coverage was optional. But, it also set a deadline by which ~~ they must choose coverage. April 15 is the deadline. ACT QUICKLY If you're one of the clergymén facing the deadline and you want Social Security coverage, you'll have to act quickly. There are a nufnber of steps to take: 9. Get a Secial Security number from the nearest office, if you haven’t previously been issued one. 2. Get a special application (Form 2031) from your Secial Security office or the district director of Internal Revenue signifying your desire for Social Security cover- 3. Fill out this form and return it to your Internal Revenue office. —- * 4, File an smended income. tax return for the years 1956 and 1957. > # (This is required because when Congress approved cov- erage for clergymen, it said they would have to start pay- ing the Social Security tax as of Jan. 1, 1956—unless they | were ordained after that. * * * e 1 (This.means that you'll also have to pay the back taxes for those years, plus the taxes for 1958. Your Social Secu- rity office can give you-full detalls-on how_to file amended | tax returns and when you must pay the back taxes.) After you've taken these steps, you'll be covered by So- clal Security and you and your family will be entitled to any benefits provided by the Social Security law. High Lights for Thoughtful Giving Suggestions are: To an enemy, forgiveness; to an opponent, tol- erance; to your child, a good ex: ample; to your parents, good conduct; to yourself, respect; to all people, charity. We of the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home give freely of our talents, knowledge, and services— wherever and whenever the need Parki On Our Prt 2 | ' i { ti FASHION ACCESSORIES—Street Floor 65 Pr. Women’s Dress Shoes, Were 12.95..... gtuspessicccmel 4.90 120 Group of Jewelry, Was 1.00 to 3.00.......,. Sesbiidere ++, 666 72 Group of Earrings, Were 1G n6sciceng PO get h ns bere eer wile 21 Women’s Wallets, Were 3.00 ..........0+. we ee open 24 Matching Accessories. Were 150, rg ee seeneeo seg Wl G@ Handbags, Were $2.98, NOW ....05..cecceesceecseeecees AMe 20 Leather Belts, Were 1.00 ..... Vacs ssewess wrsiies camaedans 22¢ 36 Pr. Flowered Garden Gleves, Were 1.00. .... giveeecss 2 for $t 180 Pr. Famous Make Hosiery, Were 1.35, 1.65................ Sie 152 Pr. Soiled White Socks, Were 59c-79c......... veeeee ooo B90 20 aes Novelty Soap, 1.00-2.00 ..... eisivin‘e’e eisinieis « wemines 22e BUDGET SPORTSWEARStrect Floor a Cet ngere $l 20 Jeans, Were 2.98, Now... .....,... oeeeeweenan seieeee te 21: Caps, Were 198-298, New ..; deen 24 Crew, Vest, saebirnest shes Shere eiocoki:. vienseb ess ickaiaes oy) = adacsebesichiesant eeemabianal ante. eer gee Hi a 5. WOMEN’S DRESSES—Third Floor 9@ Drip Dry Dresses, Were 5.99, Then 3.66.................. 2.44 37 Print, Check DresSex, Were 5.99, Then 3.66..............2.44 <2 Dresses, Were 5.99, Then 3.66, Now...:......... staal, 2.4 ' 20 Dresses, Were 8.99-12.98, Then 7.00 .. renner f | 20 Dresses, Were 10.98, Now ................0... secceee es O68 3 Dresses, Were 19:00, Then. $10, $12 ....... aes sees 6.66 15 Dresses, Were 14.98, Then 10.00, Now........ ate aae ++. 6.66 22 Dresses, Were 12.98, Now......... SaetennieaPacwnescnw enn DN 10 Dresses, Were 12.98-14.98, Now ..... ae eee ae 8.66 22 Dresses, Were 17.98-24.98, Now ............-..0.005 + 12.66 22 Maternity Drfsses, Were 8.98-14.98 .. 0c. ecee ccc esceee. $3; $5 SPORTSWEAR, COATS—Third Floor | “12 Yas. Geos Dodd tina Ld, vey Now. 30 Soiled White Blouses, Were amass peeeewecehawwer was $i 10 White Sweaters, Were 4.98, Now . beep eeesnerceees 2.88 30 Better Blouses, Were 5.98......0.0...00 000.00 ccceccaee 1.88 19 Print Blouses, Were 3.98, Now ..... te teeee fer eeees sees Be 4 Leotards, Were 3.98, Now ..........00..0ce.ceeecccueeus. $1 2 mere 10 Bulky Sweaters, Were 1098 .........0..c0cceeccceececees L88 i- searren cence ond wank ae as 15 Wool Skirts, Were 5.98, Now................ seieeeeoaeees 3.88 | 15 Wool Skirts, Were 8.98, Now........... eneaae ani svencve RD , 15 Wool Skirts, Were 12.98-14.98 ...............00000: ee LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS—Second Floor 21 P. Pushers, Bermudas, Were 3.98 ............ ne 1.88 10 Knit Skirts, Were 11.98, Now ..........00.ce0ceceecseees 1.88 13 Size 32 Striped Gowns, Were 3.50 ............+. seeeerees 283 15 Wool Spring Suits, Were 5998..............5.. se cca. 39.90 37 Cotton, Blend Slips, Were 298-398 .....................188 4 Wool Tramseason Coats, 30.98-4098................ veeeees sis 13 Selled Slips, Pajamas, Were 595-8 95. sicce'wnve ee vieieuiaewdls 399 15 Wo0l-Transeason Coats, 69.98-79.95 .............00008. 34.90 60 Half Slips, Were 2.88, Then 1.88, Now........ Re eierwisie = oGiest 66 3 100% Cashmere Coats,sizes 6, 8, 10, Were 119.00 ......... $48 13 Long Gowns, Were 3.96, Then 2.00, Now.........+,..5..5 $1 : 20 Corselettes, Were46.50-18.50, Then 9.99 .........5..00.... 6.66 : 33 Girdles, Panty Girdles, Were 13.50 .........6..00:s00000: $9 NOTIONS, STATIONERY—Street Floor 37 Bras, Were 2.50-3.95, New .,..........08-: Wield 0 sins ier 1.66 8 Girdles, Were 5.95-7.95, Then 3.99 ......2.........0ec ce 2.66 6 Suit Garment Bags, Were 3.89............. ee ee 2.44 24 Strapless Basques, Were 10.95-16.50, Then $3...:.......... $2 2 Soiled Hat Boxes, Were 4.98.............0..ccceceeccaes 2.88 . 7 12-Ft. Rug Runners, Plastic, Were 1.89..°..... SEES 5 oie 88e as -. . € Miniature Water Heaters, Weré 3.98............., wa eaun CHILDREN’S VALUES—Second ‘Floor 5@ Cotton Bras, Were 1.00, (A iilaeaamamaaie - : 15 Stretch Briefs, Were 1.00, Now................. beseseees 66e 16 6-Mo-8-Yr. Sleepers, Were 298-3.50.........5...66. 0445. 1.88 10 Soiled Sofa Pillows, Were 2 for 3.49......-.cccceeccecee 88 = ere oe Were a eiciae $2.0. .ee. tewees trees — Ht 18-Ft. Plastic Rug Runners, Were 2.69 ............000.5. 1.88 Tis 6- es, ere 1.004119 ....c eee eene Se re ' 50 Girls’ 4-14 Panties, Were 3 for 97c, NOW........06..c0.00- 22¢ ne Sie ae: pie Wea a alae ee vel 75 Girls’ 6-10 Anklets, Were 39c, Now ........c0.. ecco e eee: 22¢ eee Se EERE SAS _ 35 Girls’ 4-14 Bouffant Slips, Were 3.98... ............00.-- 2.66 76 Snap-On Door Bars, Were 100................-sesceee ees 66c 14 Girls’ 1-14 Ban-Lon Cardigans, Were 6.98....... oe 4.65 14 Pkds. Shoulder Covers, Were 1.00.........660.:00000. 660 69 Girls’ 7-14 Sweaters, Were 3.98-5.98 ........00-.000005 4% OFF 8 Belt Racks, Were 2.98, Now ................ sinikie auwteonass 1.44 ‘ 10 Girls’ Subteens’ Dresses, Were 3.98-12.98............ % OFF 6 Hand Sewing Machines, Were 4.95......... te ee 2.88 9 Girls’ Subteens’ Slacks, Were 2.98, 3.98 ............ ie aes 1.99 287 45-RPM. Records, Were 6 for 100...... Da comeescemimenenre & 6c 14 Boys’ 6-12 Wash Suits, Were 5.98.........00..00.c005: 2.99 17 Boxed Stationéry, Was 1.50 ............00.c05cc005. SWibe od 440 159 Boys’ 744-1044 Anklets, Were 29c, 39c. oe waldleie s HANGER W's 16¢ 367 Boxed Notes, Were 50c, Now............ cc cueneeeeeneus 22¢ re 8. Sportshirts, Were 159-2.98 ........ veeeeee s+ Bie - 41 Taper Candies, Were 25c, Now.......... PF vjiawages. Oe Size 1-6 Training Pants, Were 16'4C.......-2...00.s anes 0c 39 Infant Rattles, Were 29¢ .........0.... ctamantemmsengttie: eT NOMO Carty Boned, Wet BR cn tat Hanmnersramees _ 52 Knit* Were 1.00. 1.25 ........ beeevcepeceerseenss 50c i Sedty been Wor 208, Wieck poems 10 LINENS, FABRICS—Fourth Floor 19 Size 1-6 L. & S, Sleeve Poto Shirts, Were 1.69...... vee 900 43 Size 1-4 L. Sleeve Polo Shirts, Were 1.39......... nnn”) , Large Bath Towels, Were 1.59-1.98........ wines SVEOIES . A 87¢ 32 Size 3-6 S. Sleeve Polo Shirts, Were 57C...............+«j22e 52x52 Tablecloths, Were 3.98, Now ..... a er re 1.66 16 3-6 Overalls, Slacks; Were 2.98............ peiebeeseteEs is 199, ‘}eaieeaiiions wee 14.98, NowW........04.. eer | 20 Dresses, Were 3.98-7.98, Now 14 Off.....+....++0+..+-1,99-8.99 61 i Napkins, "Were 90, Now jvuyi 01h ivan theevesenrdecd i _ MEN'S FURNISHINGS—Street Floor 36 Dress Shirts, Were 3.99-8.00, NOW. vceesctceneecseces ces MMB “18 Gannon tad Tome, Were 10.800 | secvvee Bd for $1 $0 Boxer Shorts, Soiled, Were 1.00, steer tereenne soedstdess O60 a Nylon Fitted ' w } Sheets, Were 128... saee a iss” _° 96 Socks, Stretch and Sizeil, Were G00-$1 .....5..05 5.546655, 20 a ‘oat ‘ eet 100 8, & L, Sleeve Sportshirts, 2.98-4.98 ../.....005645 iyi ll ae oh es, ‘ 6 Famous Brand Jackets, Were 20.00. Oot er ens ves CBE . oe f ee 1 Orion Pile Jacket, Was 16.99, ps eo oaerled aRM oC dserressenees +4 MEG. Peo ee eee eee Tle eer: va ehe Ter ebaeenes tte t pe see eee aa +e 86 eterseyy ISL Assorted Records, Were 10c, Now............ = Group Discontinued-Style Fameus — aeeee amas OFF HOUSEWARES, CHINA—Fifth Floor 2 GE. Rollabout Fans, Were 30.95 ...... TTeITT rer cerr ee | 1 Sunbeam Mixer Set, Was 44.95..... re ee ee ree $26 2 G.E. Electric Saucepans, Were 19.95............00.000: 1088 8 G.E. Dry trons, Were 12.95........ teeter seeeceercweee s CBS 1 GE. Waffle Iron, We 2148 oe spescensets SOM ‘2 Unfinished Desks, Were 10.99...........000..se0008 cos O88 7 Folding Laundry Carts, Were 2.99....... pressoueevensves ll 1 Used Personal Washer, Was (new) 10.95........00-.0006.i87 3 Borg Bath Scales, Were 10.95................ coveceviner le Group ef Houscheid Mats, Baskets, etc., 1.98-2.98............. Group Pails, Baskets, Bread Boxes, 2.98-4.29...........00++..L88 Group Household Gadgets, Were 88 een ces seerstuias SOG? 1 Ironing Board, Was 14.95. peetseebsecs es errr. | 16 Sion. Riadatestunes Gitx ‘Ware GM sisicsencs e+cee 588 6 Hardwood Toilet Seats, Were 4.90 ........ ais wate 2.88 31 Shower and Windew Curtains, Were 4.98..........5..-288 | 8 Ceramic Fish, Were 2.98, Now........ cache cede'ns ceaigen ee 2 Pearlized Toilet Seats, Were 8.95....0...4...5.. 0004 vee 488 17 11x48” Door Mirrors, Were 3.99..... eGteeegoccesenceced ie 4 20" Window Fans, Were 17.90 .....<20cecceecceasseuces ALSS 8 7-pe. Fireplace Ensembles, Were 30.95 neste «vere 5 3-Light Pole Lamps, Were 19.95 .,..... Borys | 3 Wall Pulley Lights Were 12.98.....0...06.cs0secseceesesT88 2 Ceramic TV Lamps, Were 898 .. ‘scibedlens evoccaaa? 11. Wall Pulley Lights, Were 10.9B.... ee eiserere 18 Service-8 Dinnerware, Was 19.95. .. Group Giftware, Ashtrays, ete., mag Group Giftware, Trays, ete. 2.98-3.98 . cveedventee OBB $ r oven cece eee thee nee PROPOR Cee eee +e eee Pee © Perper © | Group Giftware, Vases, etc. Were 3.98-498 wes oer | Group Milk Glass Items, Were 5.98 ............ weecivecnse, Me 210" Assorted Candl¢s, Were 40¢, Now......... ceereerrrrerrrr 4 China Lamps, Were 21.95, Then 14.44, New..............8.88 RUGS, FURNITURE—Downstairs. 2 9x12 Tweed Rugs, Were BO.95 oeceeccseeceesceeeees se 3988 $ Acrilan Scatter Rugs, Were 896.. sesiieaniores ererrrres «| 7 24x36” Braid Rugs, Were 3.99, New .osscctese rer S 18 24x36" Cotton Rugs, Were 1.99 ........66. cece eccseree 880 4 Gx9 Wool Braid Rags, Were 24.95..............5.. woven OME Tl) Outdoor Rubber Mats, Were 1.19......... ein asaes ante 1 5x9 Tennis Table, Was 29.95......... beeen eb ies voles 1688 2 24” Brazier Grills, Were 19.95.........0.0.0005 Bovcee es STB 1 Used Bendix Auto, Washer, Was 88.00..... reseee sees pod 1 Used Spindrier Washer, Was 178.00........ atcceoscees Ske 1 Easy Electric Dryer, Was 138.00........0..6.. ere | 1 Indoor Incinerator, WAS 179.95 vr..s seven ccsees ees enees SHS 1 Indoor Incinerator, Was 79.95 .. ov cpemsrnesseeees ac 4 Table Radios, Were 29.95 ......... i tina ec ev ebeewens AMOS 1 Admiral Portable Radio, Was 39.95 .......sccccscece0s 2888 9 Auto, Change Record Players, Were 40.96...............38.30 40 Out and Indoor TV Antennas, Were 488, ......005.+06- 22 err ee eee ene le 1 Leeds 29” Luggage Case, Was 20.95....6...0c.cccueces- DOSS 1 Spe. Casual Furniture Set, 29.95.. osbewle seve 6 Oak Lainp Table, Was 1095, Now... Porereeerer tei | 1 Bunk Bed Set, Was 39.95, Now....... ooh eyes ae 2 Twin Orth, Type: ‘Mattresses, Were 39.95......006c0ceue 0888 1 Fu Foam Mattress, ‘Was 30.95.. ee weeeeys ABS 2 20” Mattress, Box Sipting Sets, Were 50380. as opines oo wy Plastic Garden Hose, Was 1.59. een beebden en nveg 2 Reem ‘Size cme iixi2,; war ‘wae... Heshesees ae ee 2 SS a Se Ge a a ae 4 ee Bye at Z Siok ee a ae Be ee a a ee ae ee oe ee + fte * . oe d od a a 4 § 5 a a § 4 se A RSI SR NA al BR A IRR A ft Se ate y.. ae 6 A Commune: Metaes.” tee . with either the Communist or West- eta, “ern bloc arose from insistence that — Present its national policy not “be decided . by either bloc and also as a matter” of sécurity. Russia and ‘Red China are at its northern borders, . SS ahganeaagte country is over 262 billion gallons agricultural purposes. By 1975 this ts « ed to ‘be doubled. In one-third of the nation crops can ; x .* &, grewn by irrigation However, Prime Minister Nehru : ee of wn tables and ex has been compelled to take a new ‘ing up of underground sources view of Communist aims and = are causing concern in all parts of threats to India. In a document ; the country, recently released he writes that Kiko * Ni Gactntay Sts ibaa te ial - Dry areas of the Midwest and < Southwest have millions of gallons and it does not seek to change ~ by persuasion of peaceful, demo- of underlying brackish water which cratic pressures but by coercion , eventually could be converted into ant indeed by Seana sweet water for drinking and irriga- tion..The same is true of millions of _"* geres of desert lands all over the This swing away from neutralism world where vast increases in popu- is due in part to capture of India’s lations make such conversion a mat- termination.” _. . eck ik growing markets. in Asian ‘ hinter- ter of life or death. “lands where much needed foreign S¢lentists seem to be rapidly pel. exchange had been earned. In 1958, 8 this age-old problem and’ China entered the area’and although | "¢64. ae SEE pace liming - “Breaxrast should be -eaten in- dumped. merchandise at cut rates. Prva published ence,” says a psychologist. Well, Paney, So, Petping: cn Yee ut not mecesarly in heary own official map of China which jeremy shows 30,000 square } of Indian pag thin rt Cs Rony me The Man About Town. ‘Stretches. Is in Pontiac Spring: When nentiing will Cie inate ing dicts who drive cars. Se aaaeeneae 24 2 #, democratic in outlook. “The In- Oy tne iongest straight stretches of dians realize that they are in oiq gaginaw Trail (largely followed by the desperate competition with Red Dixie Highway) now is mostly within the China for the hearts and minds Pontiac-city limits. It extends from the corner where Oakland avenue branches off Saginaw street, northwest to the bend the Silver Lake road intersection beyond Fan cs pero 2 , points out that sd cea ae, Ee 95 per cent of whose popula- and one-half Although many of the early settlers tion earns less than $300 a year, is here came up the present Clinton River investing about 12 percent of its trom Lake St. Clair, the Indian trail came income in its second five year plan, almost directly out from Detroit, largely jo yng a of uncommitted peoples in Asia. Sen. Jon SHERMAN Cooper, former ‘ing an effort of that magnitude,” land. fore the House Banking and says. the Senator. . After it forded the river near the pres- Currency x «*« * ent site of the Oakland Theater (where TOSS — — a , the first white settlement in what was | ~ PP cnpey fd India’s piesa abi to become Pontiac was made in 1818), it "Mr. Reuther; In the auto in- to above poverty an turned east along the present Water 0°. 5, beigeromy heme: dollars, pivotal position in the East.West street: This was done to escape the heavy . struggle, any aid grants from the stowth of timber in what is now down- ' town Pontiac. New and Cheaper Way to Freshen Sea Water India’s “policy of non-alignment’ * slide tree ai ait Rey West via. in this “daily for in, industrial and T NEA Service, Inc, es & es bi, i | ‘Nyet—Sorry, I Mean No, Thanks’ © David Lawrence Says: nt a seat Follows the Trail ieconult" neighbor Ong of Longest Straight iS saga rie and more than 90 per cent of SS an Anat onsones : consumers U.S. is in the interests of this coun- ‘y+ then followed what is now Perry St. automobiles, and only 10 try too. to 2 point just north of the present Huron street, then angling northwest to where Saginaw street and Oakland avenue now intersect, thence going northwest quite along the above three and one-half miles. there market Very little of the trail followed a if you wanted to exsand your and com- straight line at any point. The Indians pany to the tune of a billion dol- ~ “The- ‘Department “ofthe -Interior- were not famous for clearing obstructions lars, you a system of free. “The whole concept was tha’ = en, eintde nbn “No other democra tion is mak- ong the present Woodward route. Most the world, rig that of Rep. Wright . reader writes: No tic na is of its course-was through low and marshy Patman of Texas, Democrat, be- An Ilinois new capital. i a. = ‘ gnnounces that a “remarkable break- like fallen trees or excess growth out of went into the money market through” has been achieved fn the their way. They’d rather go ‘round. conversion of salt water to frésh. Another straight stretch is in” Royal 2 Oak Township, but the timber there was Since 1952 the United States has fi- not very prolific. The Dixie makes some breakfast table so we ‘won “way of doing it. They don’t do it to take our daily ration (Signed you got people, based upon the money your plant. That is an old-fashioned nanced a research program for this departures from the old trail near Dray- that way any more. purpose. ton Plains, also in Independence, Spring- , field and Groveland Townships, but the Latest method eliminates for- general trend is the same. ~——— mation of deposits on equipment — — _ ~——egited costiess capital, In other My idea of somebody who knows her : used to distill sea water by util- ‘izing scale previously formed in job is Probate Register the boiling process. The old scale werent Baty, « ‘who says human nature hasn’t changed « is added to sea water fed into.the very much froma perusal of the early the people in the consumer to put i; into the fund ae, ua ts ae ae On charge system and new scale attaches it- records at her command to what she now .. the benefit, as distinguished from . the ~ self to the old instead of to the viaaamnttied to her dally. wok. equipment. This eliminates cost- . ble the use of meth : more spen money comes to cheaper methods ty. Bogen tar than to and . higher temperature opera- other city on earth. ‘And not much tions. of it comes away. if: +. . , Interior Secretary SzaTon believes Oakland County Health Director, that the cost can be gotten down to Dr. John D. Monroe, one dollar a 1,000 gallons. compared have their incipiency outside of our bor- - ders. THE PONTIAC PRESS never run accone tat old timer BO Beree ot. gg Amoty Mutebins _ Published by Tus Powtue Panes Company ee met the Pee area once was among the nation's “Erma ott oe leading producers of hops, raiséd by our ers to supply local breweries. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs, Harry Alexander ‘Mrs. Catherine Fairmount he wohl out ths bona, . » « says a large part of our health troubles if isi Ee “3 wigan: Firms Right to Expand by Profits ~Dr. Williams | Brady Says: = Easy to Confuse Colitis = With Functional Disorders sell you 35 cents worth of peace of reply to the man - Lamree gpk er ecrhs yomahones . ‘Wey dant haigia ann pw ae st ey scabimer y 4 aflcaree Bags sha pyyer ge cama Mente ek TURE re _ (Editor's Note: The letter which recently appeared with the signa- _ ture “Jim Trick should have been ‘Support| Leniltts for Talks i in May’ stand firm in Berlin. Write them’ now.. Khrushchev may be bluffing. .-. Let’s call his bluff. If he means ~ Praises Postmen for Winter Work Again T want to praise the post- men who have hafidled winter deliveries so well. No one ever did a more faithful job than our man and other friends say the same thing. ‘Maybe the | Mess Will Awaken Us’ Can’t our representatives for- * get they’re Democrats or Repub- licans and remember they're over. What better way to present the country to them: than on a platter of bankruptcy, greed and graft? 0.6. Native ‘Maybe We'll Have to Change Name’ “It school éosts get any higher, we can call it the Pay-TA. present circumstance ; .. Or some- thing in the past... . But many are the problems that... W never be so great « If gossips did not-spread the news-.. . To every town and state Prejudice ' Case Records of a Day eholosiat: st sie Crane Praises Signed Editorials ; a ee ae ge large bowel) can happen, but when or if it does there’s nothing “Mr, Reuther: I think what you I can tell you about it —_ of Sylvan Lake; Sist’ wedding anniver- | The ey Parson 4 say is absolutely correct. I think’ Consult a physician. ge is consumer-financed capital. ~ . They aay “You want an auto- x *« * ‘ In host instances, I ‘aio: what purports to be colitis is ac- _ tually only functional derange- ment, at least in the early stages, but in time it may become serious- ly complicated by malnutrition due I know of no = Faithfully I follow John. S. « Knight's Saturday editorial be- We keep our calclum and vita cause it is signed: And most branded merchandise: For the reeonetbaity” Lid y”. I suppose this Illinois reader al- column or merchandise with By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE ° A-486: John S. Knight, aged about 59; is head of a group of — newspapers here in _ - torial, which I always read care- fully. With his worldwide statt of for- was started -to try to compete with | this ‘Worry Clinic.” It was advértised as written by a panel of psychiatrists, jud- ges and psychologists, whe were combining their judgment. But it failed to list the name of a single person, so such a column, ~ though undoubtedly very good, lacks authority, ‘ * * * It is like a printed check by any large corporation, and with your name and the amount filled in. ... but no signature, Or like a medical prescription for vital but dangerous drugs, such as strychnine, morphine, etc., but lacking a doctor's signature. x* *« * People haven't proper faith in unsigned columns and prescriptions . ~ | or unsigned checks or even in un- branded merchandise. When John 8. Knight puts his name on his editorial, he “brands” it as authoritative and stakes his reputation thereby, ‘so we accept his comments with far more faith than any equally well- written but unsigned editorial. Let me give you a personal ex- ample to help prove the value of signed features and branded mer- chandise, In Pennsylvania, I was having luncheon with a group of distin-/ guished civic leaders, including the city superintendent of schools. * * * The newspaper there happens to run both this “Worry Clinic’ and my other syndicated quiz column, called ‘Test Your Horse Sense.” Feeling, however, that it would be egotistical to list my name over both, it runs the quiz column- un ° signed (without a by-line). Somebedy at the table’ com: ee verdana and said the office employees at the steel mili competed to see Se ee ee “Why, Dr. Crane, do you author aot = column?” asked the school superintendent, and I nodded _“Well, it I'd known that, I'd have had our teachers assign it in the schools as collateral read- ing,” he continued, ++ kw * “But I thought some cub reporter was concocting those quiz items, ra I didn’t think it was authorita- ive. ” ’ Plense.pite Gist wasn't alone 3 re - Sg raha age re editorials and signed columns, as well as branded merchandise. This ig one of the vital points in newspaper psychology. that has come to the fore in recent years and merits aie study, omaiiy, i hart: THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1950 , Me ee ea eee eee eee ee ee ae ee a Se ae a Troe ae ae 3 4 j protesting the site, charging & i Ds ustiworld hy | ...to earn and cherish ~ . areputatior for honesty * in which we may take pride and in which others may have confidence... this i isa ai “Thought Service” 46 Williams St., Pontiac — FE 2-5841 Moore Chapel, Auburn Heights UL 2-1800 .| foot School. About 150 cubs, par- Pinewood Derby racing was fet, tured at the Monday night meet- ing of Pack 8, Cub Scouts of Cro- ents and guests witnessed the rac- ing and presentation of the Cub- HCharles Porritt, Dennis Collins, | ceived into the Pack. wi k& Cubbing badges and awards were presented to Walter Leja, Charles. Morin, Ray Sutherland, Mark Jones, Dennis Walker, Brad- ley Bloodworth, David Wallace, Jerry Buckley, Ron nie Collins, Billy Cooney and Tommy Phillips. New Bobeats M i ¢ hae! Cooney and Johnnie Whitaker were re- * * * An Indian ceremony was used. to present Webelos badges to Don-|’ ald Marsh, Larry Smith, Gilbert No Payless Pandas [Expected by Hatcher = , New Commons Speaker Must * *«* * LOS ANGELES (AP)—Are you a stiowoff . driver? Maybe you're showing more than | you realize—about what makes you tick. If you're always taking corners, on two wheels or burning rubber in sensational getaways, look out. Folks in the know believe they can spot "you for what you-are! an immature, anti- social, sexually inferior, angry bully. And maybe a budding criminal. A Los Angeles psychiatrist says you may not be all of those things. There's a good chance, though, that you're some of them. Deep down, you probably know it yourself. Reckless drivers often use their car as an’: outlet for angry, aggressive feelings, says Dr. Jerome M. Kummer. Kummer is with the UCLA Medical Center. He spoke at a safety meeting Monday. x * * Are you a hotrod type? Then Kummer says, it may be you're trying to cover up feelings of sexual inadequacy. : This applies both with teenage boys and their fathers gunning what Kummer calls “hotrods of a more sophisticated type”’— Crotoot Cubs” Mental “8 nalts Decblete oe ee a x Feature Racing, : ag Giving of Awards Recklacs Drivind iar Mean Trouble Many of the qualities leading to per- sistent showoff driving are of a criminal nature, the psychiatrist believes. : “And, let’s face it,” Kummer says. “Reck- | less driving is a criminal activity.” Wait a minute! Just because you drive | like a gentleman doesn’t mean you're in the clear. 7 Kummer says if you fail to keep your | ear in good mechanical condition, there's | some type of emotional disorder in your | psychological makeup. ; x *« * Any driver who picks up lots of traftic q tickets or. bashed fenders, Kummer feels, | should get a psychiatric examination. with... his fine. The roads would be a lot safer | for the rest of us, he says, if those with | emotional “defects were -barred from driv- ing. - -Not only that, he adds;-but some po- | tential criminals would be spotted early. | None of this refers to you, of course. But | next time your neighbor tears away with | roaring motor and screeching tires, nod | wisely to yourself. You'll know, now, what | FOLLOW THE CROWDS. ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS PRICED FAR BELOW REGULAR! GET DOUBLE STAMPS, TOO! EXOITING EASTER GOATS. expect to be paid at least until ‘41 June 1. sports cars. kind of a guy he it. ‘“ It had been feared the state’s financial problems would bring payless pay days to the univer- | sity’s faculty. “| don’t think the state will Dr. Harlan Hatcher, university let you go without a pay day,” | 1... And you complain every foot of .| the way. Doeg this sound impossible? It _ “Not for me,” you say. | ‘‘There’s your new office,” says|paring for the play-acting that will the boss. ‘You'll be honored above most men and you're a cinch for a ‘Get someone else,’’ you say. “Okay then,” says the boss. “If|extraordinary blend of the cosmic won't take it voluntarily, we'll to take it.’’ “Force away,’’ you say. When a boy asks "WHY ?” , Protest His Election to Post SMART EASTER BLOUSES pay - a ~4 a : : . e = i 5 . : - = & to meet in olden days. But there are few « For Suits more intriguing than of a new speaker. For Skirts | speaker, William Sizes 32-38 to the speaker's chair. He has to/ put up a show of resistance, the rest of the House rs goes back 300 and 400 years to the days when the speaker had to a Worth trangait ‘ personaly ‘ . PT 7.99 ereign the decision of Parliament. White. Sree aoe ae a ro busy and anyone who affronted 300M them arey risked his life. 5 Ice Stops High Meet | Ps mgnway { ACRILANS MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPD - The State Highway Board —_ celled its weekly meeting because the highways were too icy to travel on, — Fits scone Gan bo dugilentell apiantis of tenee Hdagheil tha destin’: anything can happen! And as as it Here Bob Skokie, Illinois. Ever since Bob Hansen was old enough to hold a. wrench,’ he has been tinkering with imachines. Next year his repair shop on his driveway at home will disappear because Bob, an honor student, is going to college to study engineering. Ret ei Oe coat ie aes ea future” experiment. . * anal ee on the atregt u i‘working on Bob is one of thousands of American boys with a restless curiosity about things mechanical, What makes a clock tick? What makes a bicycle brake hold? What makes a car run? From such curiosity comes the mechanical progress that has helped to make America great. In Standard Oil’s big. automotive laboratory in the research center at Whiting, Indiana, engi- neers are going through a similar process every day asking questions and finding answers. How do fuel additives affect com- - bustion? How do they affect engine deposits? kinds of weather—hot, : nod Cold, wet, dry, LG STAN PARD om com PANY: of an engine (1933 model). The two other ter) and Bill Hess. ee How do pursing rates . eter, high Barometer © different blends of on, America can be sure of continued progress. a goes nsen (left) and two friends explore the mechanical wonders are Tony Riccardi (cen- Township High School, Pe gasoline are tried to see what happens under what conditions. Fuels are designed in the . laboratories for experimental engines that : won't appear in an automobile for five years. Standard Qil products are under constant improvement to give the finest performance possible, You get years-ahead quality with Standard Oil products—and at a reasonable cost. Where does progress start? Does it start on the private driveway of a boy’s home or in a huge research labor&tory? Progress starts whenever someone asks “Why?” and sets out to find an answer. Whet makes « company a good citizen? Perhaps even more than an individdil, a company must have a healthy respect for the future. Many companies, like Standard Oil, have large families—tens of thousands of people who depend on Standard for their livelihood. Progress through research is one way of protéeting the future of both employ- -,@es and investors and of helping to assure econorhic stability for the communities in Rae ee ee oe) Gok. Pr? f £8 on ; ' r 8 i "| pledge | to fit oll} | GIRLS! SLIPS, BLOUSES tc TP (Signed) Robert Weddle Crease Resistant ’ Sizes 4 to 12 =10* DRESS SI SHIRT ] TIE SET MEN’S EASTER SUITS 2 9" 99 Morel Free 20h 40: Surprise Package! . | wasn N wear 2. ITE 74 N. Saginew Se. We Give Red Stamps . cee 4 ates: “ge ty 2a Sa be Mien Lee prye ye BOA ge ag Re gaa Gan BE ee ee ae ae ae ee ae | a a ae ae eee ae ee ae Se ee ee a ee ae ee, ee ee See oe anes aeie ai x A cay, ae nol ten ae x ee SR Ae. aa ed .. \ STHESPONTIAC PRESS,’ TUESDAY, MARCH 2 gi dey pe wee OS Bae ae oy in: Mit HUGI ise jamming to get into Israel, traq which is competing with him) == 0 n P Be bet Sel nemo ae “Choosing in 7th Doy| , Vienna and the activities of agents|bitter against the as ~ Prejudice, illness,| 4 be Italy looking after them and its. firm support | Ages Slow Trial Moores getting for their trip to Israel E [= “ovo ys ge eae No matter aned program for this purpose.”’|1, the aga INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) | —jbexy one that is co | | An Egyptian official | approximately enmity for Israel. “4 - °.. lechoed Hassouna but in stronger/tine refugees. bs Av & ig #4 she, seniter of. Bee ra a A | eee. . ' He claims tae pom the Soviet Union. | ES CONGUCTOS |" The Rumians may say they arelacives reuse ieee le , ee 3 a where. and he WW es ms : se Israeli issue was at the top said, “but we don’t believe them. | terael for : oom” beauty, 7 nk agenda of, this spring’s Has Remedy for “Romania. What's that? What’s/ of a new, separa Most of the Ee ot ae a meeting af the Arab League: (Concert Cough — {to prevent Russian Jews coming|carved, just as Israel was, out of| Westioned so far said i nan. a | op out through Romania as easily a5|the former mandate of Palestine. |9Pinions or prejudice: stemming} Ajj’ this qualifies May for the The league feadpuarters sits in : ¢ here else?” - ses j from the wide publicity given the role in “The Blue jand ” which ve | the middie of downtown Cairo. It} SEATTLE, Wash. te arn ; . i Neigh tie of MA. Nicholas’ lsent Diefrich on to. stardom be- ' AES ec me ee is a solid-appearing building ati cough ia & concess Sie at The Arabs believe the new eee a. ; married lover of 15 years, wealthy!fore May was born, The 1 » f: ; yellow stoné set in the midst of aj ton Katins contaaier a a surge of Jewish emigration ciress: in S drug firm executive Forrest Teel.lie is being ‘remade by R Butler eld Theat, saridy courtyard.. Spring flowers Symphony “orchestra, Mon td through Romania is Soviet , Ot those and re-|tury-Fox: with Curt Jurg War Ger VUELOS . | tine the Gaiveway approach to the) nen okie OE ee aa ae moved: for cause Monday, 13 saidjing the part created by the ME sees ESE LITT oe 7) aad : entrance. There is a.reception hall| Pretty girls passed temy| W2E of disciplining United Arab : they had preconceived opinions or|Emil Jannings. aay — zim | = aes sr teal mamnteaease ots | Speen ee seese 1ef fu ’ , ther. . ranks Israel, as.its bitterest enemy) 'ientity the color oftheir]. And they believe other revenge] via MS ae, in school, ¥ always’ . BAR hair. A brunette cough is worse|measures soon may be instituted Hollywood ‘Age or illness accounted forjhour rest. while the other The main topic was the flow of) 147 a blonde’s and. the female|now that Nasser is committed to most of the others excused. .Two|were studying “music,” Jewish refugees from Romania. — bark is more. deadly than the|outright hatred for the Communist- BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP)—Act.|Were. excused because they ‘said|plained. “I wasn't allowed to Russia, he said, has given the. male.” Sea: — supported regime in neighboring} -o.¢ Diane. Varsi apparently found|*hey had known Teel. One of these/themy because I always sang off |today the solitude she wanted in|WaS George B. Walden, a. vice) key. her escape.from the glamor of| President of Eli Lilly & Co, big) This, of course, eminently quali poate: | pharmaceutical manutacturing/fies her’ to do’ the oat 2 Se ye «tect, of ang| Ouse’. Where Teel was executive It looks as if’ May is finally ae Se small newsmen anc vice president in ‘charge of ‘mar-|ting some ‘action‘on her acting {photographers was the only Te), sting Walden was excused by|reer. In two. years at } AIAN PETIMRINI covtion committees, when the 2} na” ” |she has made ooly two pictures Af. WYIN FLUWIOE year-old actress arrived Monday * ek ok Her: comments on them |™ith her 2%-yearold' son, Shawn-/ the defense used peremptory|ot “The Hunters,” she : &: & @ , challenges to remove two Lilly|thought the aerial scenes were No one was there’to show her|employes who had been tentatively good.”” “The Young Lions:"’ to her modest. four-room apart-| passed in earlier questioning, and|jt was a nice little part—two ment, first floor rear. of a three-|aiso exercised two other peremp-| scenes, really.” Te story wood and: stucco building. |tory challenges. Starting today’s] She demonstrated her independ-] Added: “Salute to Hollywood Stoical- Vermonters went -about) session the defense had only 10 ence by : = their own business. a of its original 20 pere chal-|part, the Jead ‘in “Fraulein.” She Starts FRIDAY!! After a 15-minute outside | lenges while. prosecution drew a suspension r YY Mary Mardhell, the landlady, ay- ‘ “T turnéd it,down because it was ‘THE SOUND AND THE FURY Miss Varsi to the sparsely tur|PTODAtION Given: |2,,bet sum oe a Te ee Driver in Theft. |cw! sew wm Strand — = Reporters carried in two canvas at me.” ae ee 2 Be 25 to 1 PM, | luggage the blonde act-; 1. iis part in the robbery ot] LAST TIMES TON a reas brought with her. Shawn cal-| | 's: vearold Rose Township man, ann inde ” oe ae oo Billy Joe Gray, 25, of 13571 Davis- BUCCANEER She said she decided to settle/burg Rd., Davisburg, yesterday in this town of 13,000 population in'was placed.on probation for three Vermont's hills because years, ordered to pay back the she knew some who attended | stolen $34, and assessed $150 court | pomme © - a costs. i | guilty: March 2 to| Th sn at Teron tt GW, Mente! gal THe TeAP” N | because she. thought it was s of 3466 S. Holly eer | ’ » “|was robbed Feb. 16 and “ get ieit | ons nem, “THE YOUNG CAPTIVES” | U. Ss. Department a. nea tae | STEVEN MARLO — LUANA PATTEN . ety . | Dr., and Charles Bradley, 22, of | 7 Oe nd ii Oa ttn of Wee | Ji eltsfor Autos ray rec pe raat | } be tof Health, dation and| Jactson Peso fo werve ut tho | | Welfare today ordered safety belts} belance of terms : a installed in its 500 automobiles. | Parcled from. i | ‘ , . S. Flemming] Detectives said Gray drove : ppc wn? ome Serr car in the robbery und bag me @ee 8 Ba : Public’ Health Service, a branch|tenced by Oakland County Circuit : = jot his gepartment. Judge H. Russel Holland. : ¥ > The health service, he said, ‘ “recommends that car owners . of. } ® : - : : . : ‘ Dr, Leroy E: 9 surgeon : 4 | | * cots St" Fone|OY New York Code : * * * . Health Se T vice, same news ‘ | | : “Prehistoric plumbing” won’t wait ; conferepee seat belts “are “the| NEW YORK a ermaa for repairs — it can cause hundreds of dollars worth of damage most effective available means to|soon Ye. : a s bring about an.immediate reduc- : Sami now or tomorrow. Worn out plumbing tion in automobile accident deaths| The city’s ay. ae ee thet Pte ty 8 Cera + Feduces the total value of your house — it’s inconvenient — it and: mbes. BPs nee allowed contine practice, eee | eae adds to your water bill! 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Long - distance treks | = eS : bandleader Charlie Barnet’s ’ Caer’ oO Ge a POs ee \ : 5 | | AMERICAN CAMPING | as a | pap Nee a She es A re he ASSOCIATION APPROVED =: é a ; a Sian aed chaae bareaaby ciel cate ASS ” For Complete Details Call | me Ea ; and physically.” ~ front diréctor. - |< Pontiac Camp Office at a: eee _| They: married. last July 3 and MI 4-2166. ; ‘ ee ae . separated Oct. 9. She received Mr. Summera ig \con- FE 2-0918 ; Z : ies : e $25,000 cash in’ an agreement an- nected with Birming- . ‘ . 4 a ’, 7 + frounced: Monday. ham Schools and ay UE ‘ : : ep: bee arg Ries a ay a ob Ni Ee | available after 4 p.m, — : 85 6 convenient onrices cee tree |) ti lam Weed Mame de bee tet » #4 BLUE SKY & | Baa ae hee t » 1 ( « |alike. Each is edited pe = wea! : : ‘<) FREE ‘Sign up ot ony office. You can win a Spring FIX-UP KIT! community in mind, weiechigy to ged tated ; DRIVE IN THEATE : ° ee Os Be he pee * }local news and features each local This. Ad Given by : ns : ee ae ks : ; t citizen wants to read about. | fe fo he it aS ‘ J . ee. ~ KAr # os i a | } zm p Ae hk Be EEE ap ge ce 3 ee ee ee he sewer x i H BRRe ii gEE jakgpts Tutt I g3 & i é . hs g : : oe se" Bebe" mune and Du move his limbs that much in PERRY DRUGS Bast Bted., Cor. Perry FE 2-025 Lj . (Advertisement) {Onlidren as well as adulte now escape much severe wheesing, coushing — sacks of Asthma and Bron- ehitis MENDACO. Quickly helps combat allergy, relax ‘bronchial liquify sticky m « Whenever the Babe made a hos- pital visit he would find the kids in awe of their hero. He would sit on a bed and in a couple of min- ueus, |utes the kids would climb all pver freer breathing, sounder sleep. Get Labo- him, kiss him and hug him. fArainage an ratery Approved MENDAOCO at druseists, And niany a kid climbed and “Be saw more sick kids than any man whe ever lived. And every Red Sox was his biggest baseball. KIDS WIN ALLIES In a touching column he wrote for the Minneapolis Tribune, Joe Hendrickson told of Johnny’s in- terview, gnd concluded with, “Babe hugged who hadn't, been able to game be loves 90. much. He and| f Ps Saas shi visit tore bim to pieces.” round Babe. He’d sign a few hun- dred autographs always, so he gained no time by busting up the game. In 1947 our attorney announced ‘\the formation of. the Babe Ruth Foundation, Inc., devoted to the ‘linterestgs of under-privileged children. His estate still gives 10 per cent of its income to the fund. The Babe was very proud of it. And would be as proud today, I am sure. x * * When Babe hit his 500th homer im Cleveland a few months after balis, and said, ‘There is the ball I hit for my 500th big league homer.” , Then he explained: “A couple of kids showed up in the club house after game. Each said “I got the Babe's 500th homer -|ball.” So I gave each of the kids 20 bucks for a ball.” “I pointed out ‘You've wasted $40 because now you'll never know which was the real sou- Yi venir.’ ”’ Babe laughed and said, “Yeah, I know. But what’s the difference? Neither of the kids looked like he'd had a square meal in months." . (Tomorrow: How Babe got rich in spite of himself.) Between 1921 and 1930 there were 28,250,000 births in the PRES & had pitched another inning for the United States. All Colors — All Calf, Deldi and Skins. Silk fashion prints. 4 to 12—AAAA i a SEE, ~ Y se : 2 ‘ ey : a y 7 Color a3 ee to , _ your feet EASTER Easter selection Sizes to C aqmous_ BRANDS | EF Nie, 4 a4 ie ' wees es $88 54 688 We believe you'll find one of the largest collections of WOMEN’S famous brand FASHION SHOES for your here at Gillies! Select from: 1. MILLER, ANDREW GELLER, DELMANETTES & PALLIZZIO. Many other famous brands. 47 NORTH SAGINAW STREET in our SHOES ee Relyea, state juniar club counselor, and Mrs. W. D. Lefurgy, registration a Wonften's Club Holds Men's Night Junior Pontiac Women’s Club held Men's ‘Night Mo in the Civic room of Ponfiae Fed. eral Savings and Loan Build- ing. se rae Mrs, Etigene Wellman, chair- mah for the evening, was as- sisted by her husband ‘in pre- senting the program. * Victer .and- Mary Louise Lindquist sang several «songs. Russ_.. Thonmtas .~ spoke. and showed the filni, “Highlights of Lions’ Games in.’58," narrated by Van Patrick. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. George © Morrow, “Mrs. Fred Sytz,. Mrs. © Horace . Young, Mrs, Margaret Hutch- inson, Mrs, E,-Yerne McCall, Mrs. John: Shéehan, Mrs. Ev- erett Reesé, Mrs, Mert Jen- nings, Mrs, Isabel Selden, Mrs. Daryl Lematx, and Mrs. Rus- sell Auten: * GOP Women H ear Talks on Pontiac Election Issue The Pontiac Republican Women’s Club met Monday afternoon at Adah Shelly Li- brary to hear..Arthar Maass, assistant superintendent of sew- age treatment, and James Car- lisle, assistant city ‘engineer, © explain the sewage disposal , System issue to be voted on in — the April 6 election.’ Mrs, Charles Crawford intro- duced thé “speakers, whose. ’ falks were followed by a ques- tion-and-answer period, , NAMED SECRETARY _ Mrs, John Boardman was ap- pointed’ corresponding . secre- * Announcement-was made by Mrs. Emma Pelican of & card patty to be held April 2 at the Waterford CAI Building, spon- sored by the Waterford Repub- lican Women’s Club. wR, Assisting’ with - the program were Mrs, Duncan MeYean, Mrs, Eleah Patton, and’ ‘Mrs. Arthur, Griswald, ; Mrs. Ivan Senters - .- Hostess to Sorority tary to fill the vacancy made | by Mrs, John E, Carhart who has moved to Royal Oak, A poem entitled. “Satellite” was read by Mrs. Bessie ha - with refreshments, Brown, Mrs. Edith M. ‘Tick © and Mrs, Frances Olmstead as* sisted: Mrs. William “Kreklow id Mrs, Ivan E, Senters was ‘ hostess Monday evening at her home on. Wenonah drive to ape Sigma Nu-sorority, : Mrs: Senters 4 a hook re- on ba £ sere é f Pa as mea. Saar gh rad i it EE sects ie and the prevention of surprise _ The “Turncoat,” 4 overalls pique jacket rad me ss switches from a printed to a solid side, turns a dress This year, asin the past, into a-costume. When the smart black and white ed eenpen Ar serapeoth~ ~ paisley print is worn outside, the bolero is collared | day, At the banquet Friday in black, When the jacket is worn solid side out, the ee SS print forms the trim. . | erick L. Schuman, of Williams rag Seas opie cles” Many Barracks 49 Auxiliary Workda?” Officers Are Installed New Look in Pants Be 5 Loosened at the ankle and - < Mies. Charles Lowers of Plym-Mrs. Paul Boelter, chaplain; Mrs.| the return of the modified pa- outh, eee ee ae ee jama leg are new notes in long at the meeting of Women’s| Minnie Williamson, — ao vey om of World War 1, USA * * * pedal pushers to ankle length . Barracks 49, beld at VFW Hall.| Serving on the board of trustees Very short shorts, and a new ‘New officers are Mrs. George|are Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. Loren length that is about two inches -Ault,” president; Mrs. Allen Her-|Beach and Mrs. Elden Showen. | shorter than Jamaica are “ghee, senior vice president; Mrs.| The next meeting will be held| abundantly in evidence; the Leo Mineweaser, junior vice presi-| jointly with the Barracks, April) natural result of the generally dent; Mrs. Lucille Griers, treas-/19 at VFW Hail, with a coopera- rising silhouette from hemline urer; Mr. Harry Sisson, secretary; ! tive dinner at 2 p.m. . to bustline. t3 Many of the schools were 7 “participants for the 10th con- secutive year,” significantly pointing 4 ¢ | ai . | i *) gee wie ee ee pee 2eerG | a = a i Met ay SR agen fe | hese fp i 4 " \ ‘ J. ee we adie Pe: ‘s y : ao m8 * a - - * = a i ) : 3 +. 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Among those Area Girls Honored by State DAR Eight Pontiac area high . meeting weekly go stuff envelopes are, le t,to viele: | Mrs, A. Floyd Blakeslee, Mrs. Leslie trip and Mrs. — Vernon C. Abbott. Big Demand for Tickets to Town Hall Series Here Since the recent announce- ment of the Pontiac-Oakland Town Hall lecture series, the- request for tickets has been most gratifying to the mem- bers of the Town Hall. group. Letters and ticket receipt cards have been mailed out in O. H. Lundbeck and Mrs. J. C. EASTER FLOWER: Ora Randall Dorothy McKinnis Ardyth Wehrley Joanne Fraser Myrna Niedling Hazel Clements . i) a : RANDALL § narrer metHop 88 WAYNE ST. Traditionally the — 2 CORSAGES PLANTS F Cut FLOWERS EASTER PLANTS | ra $3 JACOB Your Allied “ in Pontiac +” ORDER EARLY for BEST SELECTIONS 20 Florist Open te unl" Noon = 101 N.. SAGINAW 4 \ FE 3.7165 - GREENHOUSE IN LAKE ORION or cil McCallum of Cherokee road and Mrs, L. R. Tripp, Illi- nois avenue, her co-chairman, may be contacted for further information. * * & The Town Hall lectures « for 1959-60 are scheduled for Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Jan. 13, Feb, 10 and March 9. Featuring Meri- ? By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Today we are giving you a = recipe for a gelatin salad that has a real tang to it. It should | be delightful with any kind of | meat. It comes to us from Mrs. J. W. Ashton of Milford. x * * The Ashton sons are al] mar- ried and away from home. Mrs. Ashton is active in Jobs Daughters work because her daughter is a member. Her hobbies are‘ bowling and read- ing. ee ee ae ee | dith Willson and his wife Rini, Gelatin Salad Molds’ | Pickles and Pineapple. Rte Fae + vn ae ee ao ae he a Jarmila Novotna, Fiore de Comman- Henriquez, Dr, Peter uras and Willem L. 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Among models for the ‘S THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARGH 24,1959 ‘ a Pontiae Press Photes show, which was held at Birmingham. . Community House, were, left to right, - Mys, N._E. Durocher, Mrs. H. L. Mun- * son, and Mrs. William J. Donnelly. “4 Two ss a Se, adel aestaes sombers Mrs. George N. Petreff. laf, and Mrs, Eugene J. Nalepa, pause on hie at poets "Proceeds f om i gram. are to be used for th patie, Nurses Scholarship Fund. * ee Here you skilled upbolsterers, SP) wide fabric selection, | and years of skill- 3 building experience = contributing to every © service we offer. | Let us discuss our work with you. Elliott's of Waterford Furniture Builders OR 3-1225 Quolity Carpeting Dear Abby... Dogs Talk? Don't Know ‘Arf’ of It By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: fore I die I would I am a. woman of 62 years and be- like to Infants’ and Children’s Wear V3 off THE ! KNITTING NEEDLE CLOSE-OUT SALE 452 W. Huron FES-1330} Sion ‘Shek Seceiiic-ie ation at Se Se a ype years. 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Saginaw St., Pentiac ewater First FE 2-0291 might be others who have won- dered about this, too.” ’ nications and although I don’t know who could be consid- ered the~ final authority on this gubject, I would say there is definitely a “dog language.” (But we don’t know the “arf” pea aetid Pa tt z WSae Regt CLALE 4 itt ‘i s"F Feg® -Eegh cE iL ESR bbe i ; woman brings five children into the world (and number six coming up) she should know whether her husband “can't stand kids.” * * * “DEAR ABBY: Now I've go to touch it I tell these fantastic tales so con that they wouldn’t think of touching any of my “untouch- ables’ ”’ EXPERIENCED mas with bigger cages. Then we would see fewer kids with faded. tight blue jeans and | dirty white shoes smooching it Enclosea stamped envelope. You Replace Record if Boy Doesn't By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs, Post: I recently celebrated my 16th birthday and hada ‘Sweet 16” birthday party at home. 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Monday, was described @s a onetime reform who has since led “a ressive anti-good governmen ent,”’ Canadian Spy Buster _ to Head Mounties - » OTTAWA (AP smoke out 24, 1050 S thé pension- money is going into paid -wholely out of investment is come, =. oe Se ek * n Doesn't un in ‘60 ST.. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) ’ ational’ Chairman not believe that” this nation — or ° ; West -— are fo say that we can do to | and that Mr. soa have his way. i DR. HENRY A. MILLER | . as Optor - ; a 2. ‘ ‘ q North Saginaw Street } Phone FE 4-6842 | Nar é Ee “ae Thi. a Sie! a }]_ Open Fri, Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons ' - EAMBTER'S PRESIDENT James R. Hotla fore the Senate Rackets Committee, but his (center) has spent many hours in this chair be- appearances haven't slowed growth of his union. already enough laws to do theyproblem: there's strong feuding ~ 1CIO unions, complicated by the| | ‘There. seems to be no doubt that|growing weakness of some of the AFL-CIO chief. 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The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit 26, Michigan vz “a THE. a3 109 ate - PON TIAG,, MICHIGAN: #. t byl Would Be Used for School Operations dale Board of Education last night _ decided to ask district voters to authorize the transfer of six mills from the Building Fund to the Operating Fund in a special elee- - tion May 4. . 1, Wen members said they view the millage transfer as the. means) by which the school district could return to a pay-as-you-go financial basis after several years of deficit spending. : * * * * Everyone of some 75 persons at received a sis for 1959-40. &2 percent tax col- lection, the millage transfer, if approved, would net the district $73,800, the board president said. * * * Adding this ‘amount to the school aid fgr distressed districts ex- pected from the state, there would be enough money to meet next/mem year’s proposed budget plus some to start paying off on short-term loans, Hamiilten said. Of the 13 mills being levied for current debt retirement, only seven are needed to meet the two bond issuies now owing, school officials ~ stated. This leaves six mills, avail- able for the operating fund if ap- proved by voters. * *® * The educators stated that last year the district was $37,000 in! the red. And, even if the state meets its obligation, the — is about $200,000 behind in opera-| tional funds, they added. “We have not lived within our budget for several years. We've gone as far into deficit financing as we can go,” Hamilton as- serted. The board plans to levy the six mill tax for five years, or from 1959 through 1963. Faced with just six weeks in Church Women Plan Holy Week Breakfast - ROCHESTER — Members of the Women’s Fellowship of the First Congregational Church here are’ completing plans for their annual Holy Week breakfast to be held! from 10 to 11 Thursday at the! church. . Mrs. L. R. Myers, chairman of the Spiritual Life Committee, will have charge of the devotional service. “Preparation for Holy Com- munion’”’ will be the title of = Rev. Ray Morton — tation. * Inewly-elected council members and iwith a white orchid on her white lillage Transfer Asked in Avondale AVON TOWNSHIP—The Avon-| which to inform district voters, a group, of interested citizens im- mediately began plans to organize a group to distribute the facts re- garding the millage transfer. to the entire electorate. Earl Wilson of 1781 Squirrel Rd. Oxtord Council to Pick Village's Two Presidents OXFORD — Election of village om hecuee president pro tem t tonight’s meeting of the, Oxford Village, Council to. be held in the Munlcipal Building here, Other business on the agenda will be installation of the three available to speak:'to groups at any time before the election. Comedy Picked by Local Actors Selects Broadway Hit for May Production WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP’ — The Township Players of| subsequent appointments by the|West Bloomfield have slated the’ new president. t Three or four Lake Orion Village | officials are expected to be on hand to discuss the two villages’ partici- pation in the proposed sewage dis- posal plant for the area. These will include William Shoup, village eae and two or three council Waltz” for May 14, 15 and 16 in the high school auditorium. It is * “ This wil] be the suburban theater group's nigth production in three years. A broadway success, the play was written by Joseph Cho- drov and Joseph Fields and starred Ralph Precious, Oxford village| Macdonald Carey, Kitty Carlisle clerk, will present the budget for) and later Leif Erickson. the next fiscal year at tonight's session scheduled At this Thursday’s meeting in a 730 Pee TY)! the West Bloomfield Town Halt, the local thespians will elect di- rectors. This will be followed by \Trouble Bee-ginning YANKEETOWN, Ind. (#—The in- truder on the farm of the Rev. William R, Jacoby' didn’t have any lack of nerve, He stole three hives of bees, Bradford- Willis Nuptials ‘Said in Elmwood Church AVON TOWNSHIP — The Elm- — wood Methodist Church here was the setting for the Saturday wed- ding of Billie Jean Willis and Larry B. Bradford. | The candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. Henry Powell - x * °€ Players membership chairman Mrs. Mary Onken has invited any- one interested in joining the troupe who is at least 18 years of age |to attend this meeting. * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke, Willis of 3081 Devondale Rd., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradford of 409 N. Squirrel Rd. For her wedding, the bride wore — a gown of white taffeta and lace trimmed with seed pearls and se- quins. It had a Sabrina neckline ‘and a chapel train. She wore a crown of seed’ pearls — a fingertip veil, and carried a bouquet of carnations centered MRS. taney Sf BRADFORD Lewis of Ann Arbor, Keith Barn- hart of East Lansing and Dar. | ret Thorp of Auburn Heigths. A reception was held in {the church parlors inanedintaly fol- Bible. ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. Simon Willey of Pontiac was matron of honor and Joan Daniels of Detroit was bridesmaid. The flower girl was the bride’s niece, Sally McHaney. Alt women are— inviked- to” they breakfast, and a baby sitter will, be provided for the children in “| downstairs room of the church. —Duties of best man-were per- lowing the-eeremony.— formed by Russell.Gonyou of The newlyweds are. hansyrasis. Lake Orion. Ushers were Martin ling. in New York and will, reside aay of ae James jin. Detroit upon their return. a Names Other Officers at Meeting é Rochester Council Picks Head ROCHESTER—Clarence M. Burr| is the new president of the Village of Rochester. Burr was elected last night dur- ing the annual meeting of the vil- lage council, He succeeds Sidney Q. Ennis. President Pro Tem is Jehn Boeberitz, newly © elected council member. Paul A, York was reappointed village manager; Roscoe Martin, attorney; and Maxine Ross, clerk. Other appointments were Grace Crissman, assessor; York, treasur- er; George J. Ross Sr., fire chief; and Sam Howlett, police chief, All were incumbents. xk ®* &* . Continuing as superintendent of Public Works is Edwin Kage; as superintendent of Sewage Treat- ment, Glen Breakie; and as health officer, John D. Monroe of Pontiac Building and Utility superintend- ent is Thomas Turkette; superin- ~tendent of water supply, R.- B. Stark; superintendent of central ga- rage, Ramon Zollner; commission- er of noxious weeds, George Ross and electrical inspector, Lee F. Wilcox, The contract for the new ‘water mains was awarded to J. Man- cinelli Excavating Co. of Dear- born. The bid was $36,858. The water tower contractewas given to the Chicago Bridge and Iron Co. whose low bid was $165,- 400. 6:30 p.m, Thursday in the school election of officers, Committee re- * {ports also will be given, . on wells and tank was awarded to Call-Ferguson Electric Co, of Bir- mingham in the amount of $2,340. Pumps at the water works will be installed by the Dunbar Dully Co. of Swanton, Ohio at a cost of up $3,000 in escrow to cover cost of a bridge to span Paint Creek. The council, pending approval by the village attorney, wil]-then au- thorize the village engineer to pro- ceed with the design for the bridge. proposed that the Citidens Com- ‘ mittee assemble all the questions) © and answers on a-sheet to be given! | to every prospective voter. ‘Board members also said they would be West Bloomfield Club} production of “Ahniversary a sophisticated domestic comedy.) x, * presentation of a workshop play. |- __{ stitute in Karlshoga. ornell University that Congress “authority to -reduce- price -strpport+— ‘y SWEDISH VISITOR — Pretty Margareta Eng- _ lund of Sweden looks over three new “kycklings’* (baby chicks) at. the Milford area farm of the Frank Winterhanters. She is looking forward to By .REBA HEINTZELMAN Pretty Margareta Englund of Karishoga, Sweden (where smor- gasbords predominate) thinks that! American food—especially in the Milford area—is ‘‘just wonderful.” Sponsored by the American Field ‘Service, Margareta is visiting the | Dennis Soja family at 671 Sweet- 'briar Dr. and is a high school senior here. Shé is the datighter of an elec- trical engineer at the Nobel In- ENJOYS ICE SKATING Although she likes to ski (every- one skis in Sweden), Margareta of Easter, celebration here very different that in her native town of Karishoga; near Witches joj Swedish Visitor Relates tice Work Halted |\as Homeowners File uit TROY — Three Troy city commissioners have been accused of voting for a route of the proposed Walter P. + | Chrysler expressway through the city which would best ’| beriefit real estate interests they allegedly hold. /The odie Sa Meadows Home Owners’ Assn. filed suit in Avon Maps Out Youth Program Plans for Recreation Service 4day. Pentise Press Phete |tion of Richard Bye. and on Saturdays. ly dyed chicken feathers and tiny stuffed chickens, and the children have dolls dressed as witches. WITCHES ON EASTER “Your Halloween activities are more like our Easter? celebration,”| she said, and added-thet: the ob-| “ride” brooms up to residents’ doors for goodies, — On Good Friday, everything closes shop. There are fo P licity chairman, Corn Hybrid Nation's Solvency--Benson ITHACA, N.Y. fUPI — Agri-! This mounting cost and the culture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben- son said today that the present Federal Farm Program is a “costly, irrational, hodge-podge”’ which is threatening the farm economy and the solvency of the entire nation. : Benson demanded again-in a ispeech for delivery to a i - Benson added that to act “as Farm and Home Week ‘meeting. at though :there is-no limit to what the Treasury can spend is an open road fo the destruction of private enterprise la socialist’ economy.” To Tackle Problems of Dairy Farming Feeding and management prob- lems in dairy farming will be tack- led act quickly on his request fur floors and loosen production ‘con- trols. v: it * Critics of administration farm policy, Benson added, can't agree on a= “constructive” solution ‘to the problem of surplus farm pro- duction. _ ‘The only general agreement among his epponents, Benson said, is this: “Let’s.saddle Ben- son with all of the ills of agri- culture, and especially with the cost of the mess we heljied* to make for him.” Benson said the cost of present farm programs is “indefensible.” He pointed out the federal invest- The meeting will be held in the Board of Education Building at the County Service Center, 1025 N. Tel egraph Rd., Pontiac. Don Hillman of the Michigan ae Boeberitz was named chairman of the Michigan Week program to take place early in May. *«* * * All contracts were awarded con- tingent on the forthcoming sale of | ment in price-supported farm commodities will probably top 10 billion dollars by July 1, 1960. State University Dairy Department will discuss . individual problems with county dairymen. the water program bonds, White Brothers Co., which is developing the Mill Pond prop- erty, presented a proposal fo put Avondale High PTSA to Host . Foreign Group ' AVON TOWNSHIP — A potluck supper will open the March meet- ing of the A e High School Parent-Teacher-Student Assn. at cafeteria, +t © * First order of business will be Mrs, Dean Wickham, regional director of the American Field Service, will be present with sfu- dents from several foreign coun- tries, The exchange students will participate in the program, t & & = The electrical contract for work (7: ‘ ci, See ae Ge Sar tees Ge ee a Ge ay aS gee” ee ee Er Bee Ge ig Fe ee i ON ee 2 A sae A Bee % = ih ats ks ok Ce Vv Pontiac. Press Phote Farm Program Threatening ==: and ‘its replacement by |r _|about her future career, she de- ak) 3|Cided to become a ize labeling of Michigan’s top agri- ® |quality.” The commission # |set the standards for qualification. boost sale. of Michigan-grown ducts in other states and coun- care, Sunday’ is another family get: rated about 90 days relative ma-) by ay key — re y have up on Sunday from! Ross Saturday,” Margareta said. If the me ae os aig ‘as|ca, Margareta said,: but the simi- larity ends there. Pupils in Swe-|early variety or who plant late, Si maa mm} Way Wotks, Says Director|-: AVON TOWNSHIP — Plans are being initiated* now. for the 1959 summer program to be offered by the Avon Youth Service and Rec- reation Assn., Robert Jereau, rec- reational director,. announced to- Currently ‘the ‘association is su- | ‘ pervising basketball at Rochester Junior High School and at Avon- dale High School under the direc- Games are held mostly in the afternoon, during the early evening and. Mrs. William Heichel, pub- = Ready This Season : Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday seeking a restraining order against ‘the selected route now be- ing built. :* * ¥ Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland ” * = 3 ee gfe Z § . we yt | ters, grocery stores, any type of business place epen. . of Liver- and most of the.day is spent in nois road would have decreased in quiet meditation. ANSING market .value had the northern - However, evelything bréaks. tists at the Michgian Agricultural route been selected. loose on Saturday, Margareta said. Bypeehaunt 4 Station have developed This is-the time when families State's Future Farmers years in school, “This is good,” she said. “By the time. you're 16 you begin to have an idea of what you aré- going to do—and with a va- riety of educational background, it's not too hard to branch inte any field.” When Margareta began to think at 3451 Royal St., Berkley, are Mr.’ and Mrs. Frank D. Giordano who er, Now| Miller, is. the daughter of Mr. and : she’s not so sure will take seven more years to fin-| Whitfield’ Dr. Mr. and Mrs. An _ ish this type of education.” x * * at The young lady—just turned. 16 ms ‘ —now is eyeing a position ag air-| A floor-length gown ‘ot white line hostess, and if appearance and| organdy with embroidered lover's intelligence are leading prerequi-| knots‘and am overskirt of tlered sites, Margareta will have abso-; aylon tulle was worn by the lutely no trouble assuring airborne} bride, A coronet of seed pearls passengers a pleasant voyage, held a waist-length veil and she — P carried a bouquet.of white roses Lawmakers Get | ‘™ mien. : Williams’ Seal _|ssterot the bride, was the matron of Quality Bil] Berkley, are the a § par- “It|Mrs. Angus M. Miller III ef 3139 tonio Giordano. of 3782 Bacon: St., : groom, was best man. Judith Annp- ‘in the. state. in Berkléy~ Atter Drayton Wedding. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP: —— Making ‘their“new home together * MRS. FRANK D. GIORDANO sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and ico Giordano - lof Berkley, brother of the bride- LANSING ®—For the 10th time|Jackson of Oxford, the bride's in 10 years, Gov. Williams’ “sea]|iece, was ates eit, of quality” bill cayhe into the legislature today. The ceremony was held at St. Prospects appeared brighter than in past years for the bill to win legislative approval, Sev- era] farm organizations have en- dorsed it. Agriculture Commission to author-| Trouble Piles Up for Girl culture products with a “seal of Who Loses Control of Car bad.enough for Annie Sisneras, 16, when she lost control of her auto 03 drove into three sige to pro- The measure was Lindemer Raps Williams :|for Abandoning Michigan DETROIT Michigan’ s Repub- “jlican State PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — If was/Townshi Rolle be trad (CHURCH STRUCTURE RISES — — With a tare \ oe ee ae Phy Shorts be saviined ‘by Gr FTE wil get completion date’ of Aug. 1, workmen.are busy . built on d hillside-on Romeo road at the east end” -F. Charles || cae ered ert Jobe Bach person attending fs requested | ~ erecting the walls of the new St. Paul Methodist | of town will be the first unit in a projected two- Twin Lake) headed the lst of 10 Miss ‘Sisneras was charged with) oo ee ie ove: eee Church in Rochester. The new [Democratic sponsors. _ heareless dri church, aa Se Pg renee on ne pes . ‘a j af bask % oe S = agg AP fe PSR oes eo a oS 2. Be PS ae Gres ee ee ee ee EN er a a ee a Se as ae ae ress All-Oakland County basketball | throughout the county, ‘Me -“Today’s honor roll consists of the six top Oakland prep cagers and the winner of the County-Coach-of- the-Year award, ases. Med, Udy ‘The sixth position on the all-star team is re- served for: Pontiac Central’s Charley Barge, the :. ‘Barge was a key figure in Pontiac’s flying start {as the Chiefs shot their way to the Saginaw Valley Conference title, He was named by almost every Oak- land high school coach and wins an honorary spot on the squad. eG eS sO ~ Now it’s time to.officially introduce the All-County < basketball team and the Coach-of-the-Year. JOHN BANDY, Pontiac Central...63... jsenior...17... y, along with Barge, was named on more ballots than any other player... a tremen- ~|dous jump-shot artist and very adept at driving in for layups . .. scored 262 points in 14 games for-an 18.7 average... Central’s 3rd best rebounder. - DAVE BURRIS, Berkley... 64°, . senior... 17 .-... definitely the kingpin of the Bears’ march to a 15-1 season and their 4th straight Inter-Lakes title >. . ja great rebbunder who cleared the backboards better than 300 times during. the campaign ... also tallied 280 points for an average of 17.5 per game. _—. GEORGE McDANIEL, Holly ... 6-6...senior... 17... the “big” man in Holly’s march to @ 14-2 year... won the Oakland .County scoring championship with a 16-game total of 391 points for a 25 average. ..a HARRISON MUNSON, Pontiac Central... 6-2:.. senior ...17... maintained an 11-point scoring aver- . age and, what’s more important, set a new season rebounding record at PCH with 277 grabs for an average of 18 per contest ... an. all-A student who plans to ‘ attend Yale University on a scholarship. | JOHN MEADOWS, Royal Oak Dondero... 6-5... junior ...16... the only underclassman on the all- star unit... also named to the 1958 Pontiac Press All-County football squad at end... a rangy, tough ° competitor on the boards who hatiled down 278 re- bounds ... fired 253 points for an average of 18 per comtest ... good outside shot. ‘ . CHARLEY BARGE, tiac Central...5-8... senior...17... the “little” man among giants on ‘ the honor team .. . quick as a cat on the court... . . |elever dribbler and play-maker and the club’s floor general in the seven games he played before his mid- ies year graduation ... scored 156 points for a 22.3 average. ART VAN RYZIN, Pontiac Central . . . Oakland | County’s Coach-of-the-Year . .. the personable PCH mentor wins this award for the 2nd time in three years HARRISON. MUNSON cesta MUNN cenit ee BMP ' GEORGE MeDANIEL Holly Broncos ® JOHN MEADOWS RO Dondero Acorns. ART VAN RYZIN : : Pontiec Central Chiefs , Coech-of-the-Yeor - - CHARLEY BARGE ’ : after guiding the Chiefs to their 2nd Saginaw Valley - Pontiac Central: Chiefs re ‘ - 7 crown in the same span of time .. . except for a one- mre? “2 Ae gg ae ; ’ point overtime loss to Flint Central, Van Ryzin and his quintet swept the field in a 15-gamesschedule ... won Tt ‘ ‘ ft. wel os the honor by a large majority with Leroy Decker of : 7 . 4 Holly and Berkley’s Eldon Rouse following at the polls | nes | j . in that order. | : | / opel : fos oo 2 . i= All-County Class A . | All-County Class B - All-County Class C @ FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Name , School Class Height | Name School Class Height ; |Name School Class Height : Merv Gallup ioe: gp Junior 6-2 © Doug Stott Oxford Junior 6-2 Chet Wlodkowski OL St. Mary Senior 5-10 : Gene Lothery ester Senior 6-2% Jack Moores . RO Shrine Junior 6-2% Bill Crawford RO St. Senior 6-0 : : 4 Palmer Ferndale Senior 6-3 J Lucadam W. Blo’field Senior 5-9 Tom Derocher — St. Frederick Senior 62 : ; Hayward PCH Junior 6-2 Don Harned ts a Senior 5-10 Earl Richardson Ortonville Junior 5-11 Bob Ross Berkley Senior 6-3 Rick Moos Senior 6-2 Tom Dabbs St. Michael . Junior — 5-11 Barry Campbell Waterford Senior Newt Acton , Clawson Senior 6-0 Frank DeSantis Lamphere Senior 5-10 Kirk Evans Walled Lake Senior 5-11 Milford Senior 6-1 Tom Derleth Country Day Junior 6-1% Harvey Chapman Farmington Junior 6 Jim Re 1 Lake Orion Senior -6-1 Bill Votruba OL St. Mary Senior 6-1% “ - Amos Bailey PCH . _ Soph. 6-1 Darrell Kinney ‘Holly _. Senior 6-2 Tom Alsheskie RO St. Mary Senior 5-5 Tom Ridley —s-_— Southfield Senior 5-10 — Doug Danziger ~~~ Bl’mfield Hills Senior 6-0 Neil Kiernan St. James Soph. 6-0 (Honorable Mention — Pat McLaughlin, RO Shrine; Bob! ? (Honorable Mention—Steve Pocs and Phil Bieri, St. Fred; , Fedynik and Bruce Norton, Pontiac Northern; Al Krumm,| ! : Berkley; Tom Grimshaw, Farmington; Dale Mahrle, Water- ; ford; Bob Smith, Walled Lake; Mike Detmer, Oak Park* Cliff Porritt, and John Parks, Clarkston;:‘Ron Morlan, Holly; Doug Kinne, Southe Lyon; Jim Williams and John Hayden, Cran- brook; Barry Johnson, W. Bloomfield; Gary Acker and Walt George Drake, St. Mitchael; Glen Hass, OL St. Mary; Ron ;|Discher, Farmington OLS;.Joe Keller, St. Fred; Jim Kramer, / Country Day; and Jini. Hutchings, Ortonville. Arnold, Avondale; Jeff Brady, Oxford; ‘Barry Sill, Lake Orion; Bob Barrett, Bloomfield Hills; and Rod Harris, Troy.) - = = Final Scoring Records ‘Final Prep Standings as q OE ci a ie . Solberg,. Southfield, Bill. Jankowski, Hazel Park and Phil Rabaja, Pontiac Central.) a ant. Munson Named to 2nd Téam : V 132 5 * 13.3 if e on ive ! 1, Holly ..++5....16. 301 35 |Eschenburg, Almont 17 326 13.3 , Stott, Oxford ....6:0600....146 3B Detroit ........ : i : y, g : a SAGINAW VALLEY = SUBURBAN CATHOLIC SBATGC, POH cesssscsscs 7 z Potrich, Herth Branch <.118 ise ine Pontiac Central, Saginaw Val-|to the conference crown. drew al j ‘s fees} allup, ham ......15 Sesltnenet nd 7 i ue . ne ‘ wei L woew 1 PCH 2 M4 18.7 agile iJ GER coccccsceses 183 12.3 Ty basketball champions, placed first-team vote on all 10 ballots Pontige Central ..-...000.98 1 14 1/OU St. Mary ...... weed PM 4 ne pie 6 soe tng] Mid-year graduates. two players on the first team afid | ton a perfect 30 points, Flint Northern ....ssee0:. 8 2 12 3/8. Brederie iecsseeees © 2 10 ie oS, one on the second unit of the 1958- Bat te central la 8 t BROGE Mary cs 88 el ee eee: = jaoos, Medison ...... ae ’ - ge 59 all-conference squad selected) Gillian and Bishop each polled Arthur Hill'......ccecc 2 $8 $OlBt Midhael 0000000000 4 6 Tg 2 a, RT ccc mw. atoointicid ze 174 459 Ratings , by SVC ‘coaches and writers and eight first-team votes and two a eee rr Be ON Rie tse) § 1 $Me a EERE |Campoeli, Wateriora ....... 14 4 released for publication today. |seconds for 26 points while Lucas ° INTER: CARES pe eae © amen 19 1 B inieae ise CLASS A ; 16.5} 1. Pontiac Central John Bandy, the only unani- | pulled 24.0n eight. firsts alone. hanes yaar aah mantcicvaaed an | a Md /Fedynic, PNH ........ 16.3| 2. Hamtranick mous choice, and Charley Barge, Barge received 20 points on six TEDGY ove accts cewes oon @ 118 1 League Games| 16 3. a mid-year ite, represent the Southfield ..... wiudieesuawe § ‘ i oo Pi ¥ +h L a ¢ oe ol gag sas a. on mr ce fireta and two seconde, : Walled ake 'ccssseccissss 8 § 7. § mailington SEE ' 16] § Berkley s Hi lunson was ALL-SAGINAW VALLEY HONOR TEAMS ies te eS ALEC eae beast ‘1 |e ALLEY jan Dyke ...........08 S49 3 42|North Branch o.....0c000 2 62 14 15 | 8 Plint Centrai to the second team while team. First Team i i ereverren soe 2 § ‘| ‘4.8! 9.0 mates Bill Hayward and Phil’ s.u5penay Pontise Centers! 6.3 Sr. ieee: ae SOUTHERN THUMB italix: Detrons Rabaja honorable men- John Gillian Fit Northern 6-0 Gr.’ League Games an 14.3/12. Lansing Sexton tion. Bishop Bay City Central 6-4 8r, wewitu League Games 3 ‘DaleLucas Plint Central ‘5-10 Sr. PiFerndale .......... iossooe Se. 8 wWew 14.3| 1. Bast Lansing ....... j y Barg: Pontiac Central 5-8 Sr.: ~ {Port Huron ....... erecta 1o 2 W BS Almont .,...¢--.seecceseeedd 3 14 193] & fiver Bene Joining Bandy and Barge on | i 2 |Bast Detroit .......000-... 9 2 21 4 New Haven .............003 2°18 3 Johnson, "16 295 34 | 3. Bt. Joseph” a, the all-star tet John Sested Toom | s|Mt. Clemens “io.....-00. @ 6 9 6 Anchor Bay ..........006.9 8 Al : a] « Aault Ste Marte” quintet are a - & 4 *s Mahrie, a sceonel® 13.8) 4. Sault Ste, Marte .. ; Gillian of Fitnt Northern, Dale Mars. Wilson Flint Central 6-0 « Gr. Birmingham teres ne Cages eo) il H 14 pete A A 5 i a } ley, Southfield .... P 12.6) 5. Detroit Holy Redeem i ° Bob Parker panacea 5-10 oo . + soseonetevton § il i Dryden. Prt) tt eae eee) 5 8 % mith, Walled Lake .. 16.414 13.4} 6. Jackson St. Johns ! i Lacas of Flint Central and H’son Munsen tine Central 6-2 wel Park ......006 tbe deus zi Capac Perri (tiie) rH 10 H | 1 ae 13.4) 7, Piint Kearsley ee ener ore Bob Bishop of Bay City ee” Heme, SF OAKLAND B.- (Memphis .slcccllclsccsscs 3 Mk 8 ag 13.3) §. Plainwell 24.00.00. weeseetine 45 dy city, \ . | : ; au ; i Le MUON 0:06 6 959 5 ble ae 5 phn gWisie cde Bandy, who won the Valley scor-| ee | eseme Gomes| = _ormmm anta recone | fa MBM (Boies. southiieid ine it GOH cnet 8 Chiefs im Grons w; rt, vevecoausdes sical. 4 © cece Gattt. panne oe 13] 9: Kalamazoo Chtistian "22.7. SIL | in County Area May Honor Collegians Tourney Finals Leagne Games Lamphere oneness. § 14] 6, Howard. city matte a . “ Brighton ...4..¢sscsceceeeel0 @ 14.2 on —————eeeee | i ee 2 ee ee | Drake, St, Michael 10.6116) Gee nesvene saree eee + 33 | TEAM LANSING w — Resolutions to Holly cgrigédaesacceensGl O08 ie i Ee : pgp -ereling wage Ce reeetes at ? . Detroit \ a, - Clar aiseveiesecves 1 " ~, {11 Grosse Pte. Bt. Paul .......... wee oe = commend three athletic teams that weave tiiuadinid Northville Praees a $3 Note to Prep Coaches me te gr = brought Big ‘Ten-taurels to their! cisss a—tensing Sexton Glareneerille ss. cissscscss 4 a oe Se4] ¢coemete Ones Spawesvt 2 {schools wére submitted in the) ciass B—River Rouge tou penal speech v 3 Hi All county. and area high 193 2 a “4 Senate last night. {| Class C—Kalamagoo Christian > ~ il pa sacs een Ce nest eal t0 8 : ie | 4. b: Class D—Maple City Glen Lake TRI-COUNTY | 17.2) 6, Proposed for congratulations aple City us an | their 1969 spring sports schedules | 7&4 ¥ “Mi MM | MeKilien, Lapeer .......... 16 | 6. were the swimming and track STATE RUNNERS-UP fe League Games 1 | 7. -iteams of the University of Micti-| Cless A—Hamttamek ‘ wewe. inctuding baseball, track,. golf 2 ate Dg Sennen Nae i AM 9 Bh igan and the Michigan State Uni- pada — schsiteis eee ietieaseecties $2 A j and tennis, to the sports depart- [atone Brighton cose dd 201 143 10. basketball ‘team. Class D~Baidwin’ , Creuse cscs 6 6 8 ment of The Pontiac Press, DABBS mington, Lapeer ........15 201 alia: . . ' ? ; . : ‘ee me lgers 5 Soore 12 Times ___ in Five Innings LE a ‘Sions Tiger oa then quit -to enter the service jwhere he continued to improve as gf Becher. * x * Horace Smallwood, a Duke graduate from Washington, will also report to Durham. Jim Horni- brook of Little Rock, Ark: was club at Erie, Pa. The latter three , On Cincy Lefty Yank Pitcher Brillant in in 5-0 Win ore ase Victory 4th Straight : school, Yahnke south c : Y the jare ‘ Over NL Contender; S t : he. et Ps oe wet ae paws saat mond seasons as a senior in con ws” Sturdivant Flag Insurance? 23223 se «rm LAKELAND, Fla. — It’s get- 5 BL beer. dicate nora ta WASHINGTON (AP) — A -bill| New, mild = te pretty hard for those high- By United Press International own clubbouse for the ‘man- they homer ‘of the spring and Mickey ik Medic. in 0 vevin-run eighth authorizing $500,000 federal aid ‘for cigar tobacone insinding powered National . Leaguers to Ola thc ees eriklan Gammrtnae?™ want. A Mantle weighed in with a run-| inning rally featured by Dave the Pan — Games in Chi- “Jou need not inhale fe enjoy hem 5 > alana: next summer was passed| fe Tent Cig Setter inctied is trey seers tary eo playing the Detroit Casy Stengel claims the New York a Sitraivant made a big bd ta ina I ge as the Tonio seg on. Se free tigas Ge Dov tk i a oa another) nuried five brilliant innings in | Virgil Trucks, Ryne Duren and Jim ner nk gona tnd «Distributed by: he Tigers are treating the| American League flag. the Yankees’ 59 victory over the-|Bronstad completed the shutout| %% held the Cardinals to one et ee DEAN BROTHERS ‘senior circuit's elite with a gruff-| 4. 3 Baltimore - Orioles.whose six- |with a nifty combined -six-hit per-| ™" 284 three hits for the first cod ee ness they'd only expect from the|, “ 6game winner in boil 1958 game winning streak had estab- : five innings. . 1414 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan New York- Yankees. And- the)... , san lished them as one of the hot- * * * Don Demeter and John Roseboro National League strong boys are |(toueh @ 36 campaign in 1058 ane test teams on the Grapefruit cir- tha Nechans bed eas eatin ete Cotes athe falling to the Tigers by lopsided|/'#s, Sequently been mentees ote| cult. The Orioles managed only moments in the eighth inning when|,sireq their s These F. y Trained scores — just as if the Yankees deal f citcher Dut| 0 hits off Sturdivant and both Duren was forced. to have Slag naar ne i on _ Mechanics to Yor mee See Be Ee ite Juee possible the Yankees wig| of um were “osmntehy” after stopping-a line drivel rrsignt less and thes eighth ip ou Detroit bombarded the pennant- |have to look no further than their) Elston Howard hit his second| ith his bare hand. Trainer Gus) their last nine games. Wes Dock Rohrer, Lleyd Heock hopeful Cincinnati Reds 15-5 ; were ny ete en nad ae Weyse Martin, re The Tigers eaves Birmingh oivs wane 7 hat im Ron Hoy (Owner) Oe a Teck tre mesa, (Erogram at Birmingham she Dette those Yocaned tnel Wer? Ht freely by BRAKE SERVICE or-the Tigers, it was the fourth "7 7 Cincinnati Reds, 15-5, the | Sam Esposito drove in four runs R . neers t wae te er! Drep Track Clinic Tonight secmat, Be, 55, te Pa vit ie : RADIATOR st ‘National. League contender. They beat the champion Milwaukee Braves 10-4 Sunday and defeated them Saturday, too. The Pitts- burgh Pirates, who were runners- up to the Braves, were the. Tigers’ victim Friday. .* * * Ot course, there was no Bob Turley among those pitchers the Tigers have been facing. But they were impotent against similar pitching last spring too when they faltered through Florida. Claude Osteen, Cincinnati's 19-year-old left-hander, was the arvey Kuenn, who has fe- sponded to talk the Tigers might trade him, continued his hitting spree with two singles and a double. The center fielder drove in four runs as did Frank Bolling. Bolling and Rocky Bridges each had three hits and Al Kaline four, one a triple. * * * Kuenn vaulted his spring train- ing batting average to .405. quired ‘in the Billy Martin with Cleveland, made his Tiger A coaches meeting and track clinic will be held tonight at Bir- mingham High School-with 13: prep coaches participating. , Consisting of lectures and dem- ‘onstrations, the clinic will start at 7:30 p.m., and area coaches are urged to bring only a limited number of their trackmen. The following. program has been Faragallis Fails “: lin Title Defense ST. LOUIS (AP)—Al Faragalli joined the gallery of unsuccessful title defenders when he rolled an 1,872 all-events total yesterday in the American Bowling Congress tournament, The Paramus, N.J., star who eumniod in the nine-game cate- The pair won the ee dou- bles championship of the Bowling Proprietors Assn. in 1957, but mustered only 1,171 in the ABC's two-man ‘event. Despite the presence of some of the nation’s better bowlers, there was no change in the top ten standings of any category of the tournament. arranged for. the clinic: Weight training by Bruce Waha, Detroit Redford; High Jumping by Dean Wilson and Ray Lowry of Pontiac Central; Hurdles by Norb Badar and Kermit Ambrose, Birmingham; Shot Put by Bruce Waha of De- troit Redford; Distance running and Baton Exchanges by Varnard Gay of Flint Central; Distance running (mile) by Don Dzina of Lincoln Park; Sprints and Starts by Irv Petross of Detroit Chadsey; Starting Races by Dick Ernst of Bigmi and the Broad Jump by Lorenzo Wright of Detroit East- ern, 3 Boys’ Club Boxing Stars in A.A.U. Meet Three members of the Pontiac .,|Boys’ Club boxing team will com- |pete in the Michigan A. A. U. ring -|championships at the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital in Dearborn tonight starting at 7. Light hea’ Dave Blower, wyweight rjclassy welterweight Dick Compton and Jim Singleton, a light or wel- terweight, will be the boys repre- senting this area, Blower, a power-hiter, was the 1957 state Golden Gloves champion and national runnerup. He won re- gional honors this. year. Compton lost a close verdict in the regional finals here and was named the outstanding sportsman. Singleton was also a Gloves runnerup. George Susce went the next four | innings and allowed five hits and | three runs. Tom Morgan mopped) up by pitching three-hit, shutout ball over the last three innings. Frank Thomas socked two homers in defeat. BRAKES 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: all 4 wheels: Install pl agin sow All 4 Wheels complete, Vin 3; clean and drums; a4 all 4 wheels; brake; inspect master cylinder; clean, pack frent wheel bearings; capeetinn; rotate tires if _77 W. Huron adjust pedal clearance; peappen brake flaid; check all grease seals; clean assembly; 3 adjust eceen- tries; check sheek ———— S free ao Other Cars $16.95 Except Nash, Studebaker, Hudson MARKET TIRE CO. RELINED . semaine ber labor and © Chev. © Plymouth © Ford = ge FE 8-0424 CINCINNITI DETROIT abrh bi ab rh bi Pinson, ef 51204 Yost, 3b 231 Lunch, rf 4100 Virgil, 3b 111 Bailey, c 4121 Bridges, ss> 423 Dropo, 1b 4021 Veal, ss 111 Bell, If 3000 Kuenn, cf 423 ‘Thomas, 3b 4222 Chrisley, cf 000 Henrich, Jo 006060 Harris, Ib 511 Chacon. 2% 4110 Kaline, rf 624 McMillan, ss 4010 Osborne, rf 000 Osteen, p 10121 Boling, 2 5234 A-Ennis 1900 Alvarez, 2> 0000) Mabe, p 6000 Groth, If 40196) C-Coles 19006 Wilson, ¢ 4002) Mossi, p 1606 Susce, p 211 B-Zernial 100 #1 a ~ Se i nd Totals 355115 Totals A-Grounded — for Osteen in B-Grounded for Susce in 6th; C-Grounded out fer Mabe in 9th. __Cincinnati . ..«. . 200 201 = +] DETROIT . .... B00 421 20x PO-A—Cincinnati 24-10, Detroit 27-8.) DP—Chacon, McMillan and _ Dropo,)} Groth and Wiison; Susce, Bolling and) Harris: Bolling, Veal and Harris. Los Cincinnati 6, Detroit 6. 2B—Pinson, Kuen, Bolling. Groth, | Veal. JB—Osten, Bolling, Kaline. HR—| Thomas 2, SF—Kuen. Mossl . sevseeenes. etecne Og oe, Ww. sensi. L—Osteen. grein Do- Match Play Stars. in Seniors Tourney ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — Match play began today in the American Seniors-Golf Assn. tour- nament. Thirty-one linksmen in the championship flight seek the title won in 1958 by Ed Randall of Rochester, N.Y. . * * * Randall was qualified auto- matically for defense of his crown but the others had to shoot 80 or] better to make the top flight. Four |f- entrants who wound up with 81s) on the 18-hole qualifying test had/| to go into a playoff for one cham-: pionship berth. * &k Tricky winds over the Ponce De) Leon course -yesterday~ ge scores of the second group qualifiers to climb and the Bes over par 72 which Walcott Brown of Sea °Girt, N.J.,..shot Sunday . gave him medalist ‘honors for the . & Stars as ng A.M. Open Sun. 1 P.M. CRBIDTEEEY, Adults . . 50c Children . 25¢ BURT ROREA See These Great Acts! MELODY a A itt World’s . Mes rie oF Asked aur MEE is hilarious as the, “Professor Ei wn ‘an and “Clo Prince of fasicai Nonsense” 3? Water Street Pontiac and . BOAT, SPORTS band Travel Show | nee Stage Shows} * Continuous Movies—Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Travel & Lieut. Lester Coykendall, Michi- gan State Police, shooting demonstration . . and Sub-Machine Guns gr Oe ee a ae Os ee a Gt ed hn ee le REDUCED PRICE EXCHANGE TICKET PONTIAC MICHIGAN BOAT, aoigTs PATER MICHIGAN NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY ontiae, S RORY. 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Marathon ute Her walle S Ei o E ify | it i ig oj fe 8 = - i nf BOYS’ CLUB MVP — Richard Meger presents the Most Valuable Player Award Richard Flowers, of the Philadelphia Building Boys’ Club of Detroit, for his play in the ett) Ghegee (A> we Mew, Yor st Mian z 3 Middlecolt Pu ST.-PETERSBURG, Fila, # — If de |showing and just missed being successive upset with when putt par total of 275, three ter than i he was a little appreliensive that he might hurt himself, tourna- he settled there was He sank the ball the greens in 70, 6, 67 and @ an| MONDAY be) 6, Gt. hast] EGG or STOKER | SIBLEY | COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140_N. Coss Ave. sis af EE Northern Boy Wins State Prep Crown. - ft < : S 2 B ; tie i bial i] lea TEHE - y ~ NEW EASY Lakers Accused of FINANCE TERMS! | f— DYNAFLOW . ‘AB to '52 1 40.. > Roughhouse 3 gE = : } ; B ee ee |. ‘Towne & Country forced the City ‘HLeague Class C basketball playoffs jito the double-elimination limit with qa 49-32 victory over Oliver Buick night at Pontiac Central. T&C weré “‘throwing football Wocles aguioet vs.” Howe Fourth; Goalie’ Gains Vezina land Harry Sugden and Earl Mudge cauley said it looked like that at Coach Johnny Kundla of the Lakers said the Hawks were “talk. rd their hats,” in the accu- — He sald, “The pressure must be going to their heads. All this howling proves that St. Louis is worried about losing the playoffs. ” Hopes to Rejoin - Braves in 1960 — ne c.4 e There is action in the somewhat quieter Eastern Division of the A tomorrow night. Boston, lead- ing the Syracuse Nationals 2-1 in the playoffs, meets the Nats at as flying back and forth in the West-| , BEuaaeeas, neeeessss, c lackey AAU. Mat Kin ; $5—Bal! , (mansion): Dave Butler . (wuttamston) ; Paul 2nd; Gary | Q won Better... Work Better... a . Shotwell’s Shee Store ¥23 656 Auburn Ave. FE 5-0664 2 oo’ Feel Better in famous KE One Block Ecst of East Bivd. Comeback Golf Win PINEHURST, N.C. (AP)—Mrs. 139, gt.|Anmn Casey Johnstone won the m, 141./19th hole with a par four Mon-|f- day to climax a comeback from three down and beat Joanne Good- win for. the North and South Ama- -lteur Golf Championship, HEF ro 223 S. Main St. 3 EQUIPMENT INSURED | $2.55 per $100 volue for one yeor for olf risks Phone us for immediate coverage | Be Sure You Are Well Insured! Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE . BRAND | ~~ Bypeally ina New Pontiac or Buick!” haven’t driven one of these new cars, come in for a test drive, you'll be thrilled and delighted! Then— Get Our Price « You'll Know Why We Sell So Many Cars! HELTON PONTIAC-BUICK, Inc. /ROCHESTER) OL 1-8133 & pr tlt Root ~ parents|was 10 years old. Austrian moun- t tain climber Heinrich Harrer wan- oe 2 r + Ree : ‘ * ae « i Ann ual Pre-Easter Event Planned for Holy Land crucified Christ is removed from . santine Emperor Constantine oreund Christ's totab and to now |Croe rece trom Ge dead? ] , ing the cross from the Temple at « Jerusalem to the Holy Tomb. - Friday's om At 11 a.m.:on Good Friday, the : all over the world retrace Christ’s ““ steps as He carried the cross froin in the city walls, following the route Jesus took on his journey to Jerusalem. The days following Palm Sunday are spent making pilgrimages that are linked to Christ’s last week. The pilgrimages take place mainly on the Via Dolorossa or the Way of the Cross, composed of 14 stations at which Jesus stopped during the suffering He endured while carry- x« * low the walls on the road leading to Jericho and Bethlehem. In the afternoon, mating are sung in the Holy Sepulchre. Maundy Thursday is filled with major events. In the early after- noon, pilgrims flock into Holy Sepulchre to attend the feet-wash- ing ceremony held in the interior courtyard of the basilica, in front olive trees and lovely flowers then in full blossom. As the pilgrims return .after 9 p.m., they start preparing for Good early-morning events, which start in the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre with a service on Calvary, the hill near Jerusalem where Christ was crucified. MAJOR, YOUR ¥ WHEN HE HANDS YPALTRY FEW HATCHERY Dey WITH HIM ZFARTHINGS Y{SUST MIGHT HAS LAID A Goet THEY SLIKE NEEDED TO ABE INT'RESTED GOLDEN EG6/Yi SAME PUTTING LAUNCH HIMA, IN BUYIN” Yj 7. STHAT LITTLE // VIEW OF S\YOUR, | {ON A SENT A SLICE O° {7 ALOYS\US IS Pe cock|| A PANTS || CAREER? 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At 7 p.m., a burial service ts held in Holy Sepulchre consisting of a procession to seven stations, with sermons recited in several ‘Janguages, As the procession reaches Calvary, the figure of a DONALD. DUCK OUT OUR WAY SHAKING TL LACK THE NOW--I | iif NOW LADIES 'N’ a ABOUT T’WITNISS mea | A FITTING CLIMAX TO THIS GREAT ACK! L WILL WILL -I-I- SRWILLUAMS 3-24 € 1959 by NEA Service, tne. T.M, Rey. U.S. Pat. OFF. By Walt Disney PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959_ DIXIE Ban, TAS ta iD El DUGAN | “ OOOULEm \ & \ @? eo aw ee} NANCY | A GORILLA DON'T JUST ESCAPED FROM ]+ SIT THERE, ~. THE ciRcus. /- MISTER --~ 7 to Rog 0 Pre Cage, 199% by Uned i gn veined Pearen tndtinws, ee lg * I'LL. 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Pipeline Is Mere act e Mpls Hon ....118.4 F ast; Cuts Cost tan mand “130.6 NEW YORK (UPI) — Coal is Motarela <2. 3 being moved through a 108-mile Poh pipeline in eastern Ohio these days, Mat Cash B .. 68.1 a swift, economical process that Nat a i Ss ; vag peo ieee NY Central. 36-4 _ country, No Am AW¥.;. 48.2 thee mee: : 88. Ohie Ou vos More 1,350,000 tons ‘16 nsvegs 36. annually are expected to be 33 Bier pereerna 2 : neled throuch the new $13 500,000 $54 oe 7 = 3 steel pipe that runs between the Phill Pet ...., 51.5 Consolidated Coal Co. bituminous ‘Rt foe an, was field in Belmont County and the sik Rk Ss Be Cleveland Electric Mumina ‘+ BA noes 9 Sentsietog: glont te eotiche’™ * B. Reva. bast on He * € 4 a" ‘ f per re 8 ccm f According to Steelways, official es Hi Bt Mog Pap “ 2 = publication of the American Iron +835 Sears Roed ... 42.4 e nee ig Bill So a ig fe. Binclair ereeee 65 it can be pumped through the 1, Seneny _ sosere 45.5 a pipe, at sbout three milies ‘an S82 Sperry Ra. 234 ' e hour. «se. 41.2 Std Brand ..., 65.6 Be : ; “milk . AG4 Bid Olt Cal ., 543 : ; } el or “equity skimming.” This “salesman” will offer each Engineers are said to entimatey = ata on wm. $3 | : "owell said the possibility of nominal amount for |{P8t the pipeline will cut normal ——~ Jaq Stud-P-ck 11.3 eh a racket growing to ‘maior, bes best "" privilege for |Tensportation costs by about. 35) 207 ot 2 guiner Pas |. a8 7 | provortions is heightened by the; bayter ee ane in a lower [Per cent. Gon Fre... m9 Swift & Co .. 37.7 : increase in veterans ai 10) ceot | * His signature ——_— nen Mille. -ama.¢ Tex @ Sul... 24.1 é pe + * «@ “4 . *. PRETON ..neee PS, | Gakland Comey, = | Mspoured on a deed riving the Pays 15 Cent Dividend [oe far 2 Hameed Hs i right of possession days. a er et eats 8: Underwa ...:. 273 Ot she $97,400.83 total diabaree, | Later the vet is advised that nol U> Mondaw asclared a dividend|aeearch «fs. 888 eens 2 Hower coat homes are av: of 15 cents.on.common stock pay- Grah Paige .. 34 ee ae tees eS fund im 1958, $81,193 for shelter the present time and he now faces Gt W Ry ....434 onit Pruit ... 41.7 : able April 24 to stockholders of/*revnouna .’..’18.¢ oe 3 Cp... 423 jeviction from the home he has) ond April 3. Directors re-elected|9ulf Ol ./..:1134 Os kab <>..5: S43 TELEPHONE [2+ exis is tat tese praca etm of the compen. Sot BBR oe Bt : Lad ww | ; itices are d ss of their ; * Ing +o 300 Walgr@en ..... 52.3 | ANSWERING [extica mitre News in Brief rice gi ea Reh 34 : 2 ® : Int Rue Mch 8° Wilson & Co. 37.6 SERVICE | ncichbarhood hee heen convenged| All four tires and wheels werelint mick ...:. 927 Yaie Tow’. 312 You Leave— to learn which veterans are having|Stolen from a: car ‘belonging to Int Shoe... 38% zenith Rad ...206 x ; trouble meeting their GI loan pay- Ethel Shuler, 8701 Cooley Lake Rd.,|"1t Tet#Teb., = Upneka at oH : 3 lt Rings— lwiaeta, Jewell suid, Commerce, Township, by thieves|°"™ M*n_-- . ; We Answer It! | In view of these gyp artists prey-|Wh0 broke into her garage, STOCK AVERAGES ‘8 deputies reported yester ine oa panicky ote ooking. oa one sect i { Prev, da’ ooh eee “ 3 f F ‘seine te wun fied oi Jevat Eifie Morris, of 16260 Kirkshiré| Week, Sgo,°.211.327 i 4 mt is has urged all veterans to seek St., B reported to Pon- Year ago wegsee 448 16.8 163.7 egal advice tine police ‘Monday that someone i Bet: $4 TE BEE | Tt aweteran is approached with|to4 Stolen her wallet containing) 1958 high eo 39 BSS Hed such an offer he should by’ all|*2- means — before signing an ‘ fers — contact nie. bitty Pts A total of $38 was reported wyepnier Ce.) JACK GOOLE, Inc. (008 W. Maple Rd. at Pontiac tral «istolen from a vendi claims section, loan guaranty di- vision of his regional VA office. PEE \ * ‘Do _ ¢. J. NEPHLER CO. * te « MES oe AR at 1 eeeiit Peet SH | 1 iti Bank Bldg. FE 2-8119 = TO ‘you know... you cao invest ag yOu earn...as little or as ' muchas you wish? Most Mutual Funds have — _gecumulation plans co help meet your needs. machine which was pried open thieves at the Pantry Restaurant, 111 N. Saginaw St., according to Pontiac Monday. (c, PI Pigures after decimal points are eighths High Law Noon Elec..é Equip, Co.* 2.4 Rubber Co,.*..,., ee nenree police reports 59ers: Hope to, Reach Alaska Line Thursday Friendly. Greetings Turn Into Introductions KENOSHA, Wis, (#—Dick Bar- den walked into a restaurant and spotting a man he hadn't seen for many years, waved a greeting. “Hello, Jim! Long time no see,” gaid the other man, . traveling in the Yukon Territory, hope fo reach the Alaska line by Thursday. \ \ EE Eg FOR ey A RE Tee, BT Ae rg a ne ea ey 6 car, (the old one by as much as four for Jobless Trek FLINT 4) — The United Auto Workers reported today it netted ee DETROIT—The nation’s major ccelerator pedals—One a : such model is operated by a control. he moves the stick in that direc- tion and left when he desires to go left. To accelerate, he pushes the stick forward; to brakes, he pulls it backward. x **« |_The steering ratio varies with the of control will not throw car a g N ew Method Speeds German Road Building The new method is faster than Ea ee a eee ts a a 402-408 Pontisc State Benk Building FE 2-9376 at3 attempting ms break on a. m, : to the Lulkin Drugstore at 14601 Eight Mile Rd, in Dettroit, 2h > that two police officers were bentrdines * BRAINWORK — Airmen Raymond H. Turcotte and Roger V. pectic bnte win tal gto oo Anderson demcnstrate one method of communicating with the ~| sien’ th teeat 68 the tare, |” Su. PREME, Siactrent, brain: by qpeeatiog carépunch te | i to ae ts on e 2 2 rv eeent the man on the roof jumped off 2 Soin te wot naj m te megs ane (LAKES Brains to Operate topped, bu. patdinastedeones 145 changed. ‘" : E AG, - . Rails shoved very litle change,| One henenrnrcos into Ace Electronic System Poultry and Eggs Coppers were mixed. Drugs were a| lle Toad inte an Oek Park field, on. : ; DETEOr POULTRY Pie pigher [08 Plizer picked up a. otticer shot at the man twice| RICHARDS - GEBAUR AIR «lore nulllions of items’ of Infor. I per pouad Leb, betray for bor h but does not know if he was hit,|FORCE BASE, Mo. ( a-| mation within thelr memary sys- Sag ute ees . Siegler spurted ahead in active ohnson chines,may be getting smarter all) tems. But their multi-track minds Hoary type hens 20:22: Uebt, type hensitrading for a gain of about 2. vepellee carrounded the sea, using| the time, but they Will ean’t think. must be animated by operators Hi" ‘oe “A bullish news item was that the|‘12"es to pierce the darkmess. About| Which explains why the Air! at 30 difterent positions, permorr zacs —__|machine tool producers. in Febru-|2® Detrolt police cars, two from/) 2%. train human brain cells in|, 20 the computers’ vast store. i DETR, March 23 (AP) — EEE* lary had the greatest total of new|='#¢ Police and three trom Oak] 15 Gn weldeoen Gactrenie| Ese, ot kxseteten, eomeanaiiers Gnas ae a gl 38th, pd in|, TON. thet em Bar ot Om? an a e wtd. avg. 38%; ie S7ae,(dicator of industry's plans for ex- . gunmen the SAGE system of air defense.| .v.iuate a tactical situation in the ove. iT: medhum 9498, wd. Y6-|panding production Wall Stree|the dragnet, although he continued : ! ; grade B, large 3638. wid. avg. . to fire occasional shots at the| SAGE's giant digital comput- (event of ‘an enemy attack. Browns—o A latee. Feat ayirn 2 wipers rly a eae Sa -09 Se bs ane * * * NG Be consolidation phase ‘malitionth of a second SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground ile ade ete $d may test recent eapor leveis. a Pog eee weet perteemnend) b meeses of Be ‘a trace of the gunmap. Officers computer equipped direction Foundry drugstore . centers, with interconnecting com- “g we +: ~_ U.S. Gross National munications, for processing radar Se eee & : p data and other tion and — — {Product Rate Rises |‘ serine bese onaer - : MAN BETTER Py ar UAW Sells Fruit WASHINGTON (UP1)~—Govern Pang Fn d Mes spureein, lin Flint to Pay scsat cosnonstate cittmuted totey | Oo ar Ge: Geel ab be. says: puter known, It’s still the man fir ail ait, inf 5 Ls $ lee , aes f knobbed 4-inch stick, called uni-| If the driver wishes to go right | automobile manufacturers are try-|] - ‘Them’s Folks’ Town Cry | | ONEIDA, Tenn, (AP) —. This small east Tennessee town, where kinship bonds are strong, was hit hard by an explosion in a family mine that killed nine. All nine men killed Monday in | Where 9 Killed in Mine | | The mine usually employed 8 to. workers died in an explosion near LaFol; lette in 1943, It left townspeople ‘and. the one woman A i H ri i : - 2° 558 BF, 3 ¢ - H SELL YOUR HOME? constantly earning capacity with unusual security advantages built on fe- peat business. We welcome complete investigation of our program and personal tn- spection of any of otr offices. Local interviews will be granted to qualified persons. Write: plan details Capitol Savings “to choosing your home-financing ing your groceries - and clothing. BEFORE _|| you finance, get the full tet Established, 1890 | 15.W, Huron Sty Pontiac _ CUSTOMERS PARKING IN BACK-OF OFFICE the alarm, Audie Acres was one WER, INC. Milan dk ite renicer ee mine. as in select- of our home loans. & Loan Assoc. FE 4-0661- _oHm PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959 in o Ae ee q wile of David. .6|_ Help Wanted Female 7 RB, Husband - Wife Team. HOW WOULD ¥ ete eae known Co. car age 79,4581" iy iG -PART-TM ME MODEST Baten ad ® 2 roe oe "ate it yes “MOE rt NECESSARY ~ tase Stee gg tae am. a Bee ‘NEAT APPEARING MARRIED , ae, ees fae whee farms ., se . mie RRL: MUST 35. Good opportuni! 3.35, "Good. copertalin, y at 3 p.m. “a Entomb- Bee gz iia she & i i : end if in et Fs : Pratee ; aT 3 g gt ay o = — = a] Ss — o. © Q. —) — rr o pa & PORT HURON (UPI) — to assist, and the! Historical Group Cites says the council will be honored for ‘‘out- standing service in the promotion Sees econ St Mecaesn tory” through a series of news| —° releases. Detroit City Workers Will Get Pay Increase DETROIT (#—~Mayor Louis Miri- ani of Detroit has decided to give all general city employes in tax. supported a pay in- crease effective July 1 under the city’s new budget. About 27,000 city employes will get the pay boosts, Miriani said. that the pay in- $14,000 in Gems, Stolen From Bacall, Recovered | # £ & ste cf Hi: ia : a2 re + seca ‘eter re __Fumeral Directors COATS FUNERAL HOME ., rayten Plains OR 3-7731 FUNERAL HOME ___ “Designed for Furerals” ma soP ARES ORIFFIN as Trice FE 2-686 =| Voorhees Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ogre pigne er Motor The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. given without it | Clostng time for advertise- ments con hlicati pie previo: Ls = “P. W. DINNAN - : Huron PE ¢38T! 4 ope: —_—_ WANTED APPLY In MEN roR MECHANICAL Call FE 20363, 9 to 12 BEN WANTED —— oe ok WO. SALESMEN | foie ¥ SREB GAN GALESMAN-1 WAN TO ., 2, ut 8 TO ADD TO YOUR 'BLDG., OFFICE NO. 11. 110 TO 12 A.M.,-ONLY. USED 4 AND ) NEW CAR SALES A | man. employment. DeBoto-| tae eae Gainey Sar tpehion nn Pi fone neces-| tomers. qusery. f-t 5 ik. while tr ing. Write 6 Pontiac Press. | vet wwe BEING. cima! for ex) Help Wanted By oy on. 3-24 } * + ; wt ¢ $3 2 a ee we Hh vs ve - Ly ul TT Se Pe) ee & “The monotony in this office is driving me crazy!” Ww A UL 2-2812. AL _in my home. up delivery Li’ round ry rt aS work. Oppervunity tor full ime’ career |Mationaly known Co. — car neces-| Work Wanted Female 11 inger . c ‘ : co. 101M Ci pian: Mo eelioctions, Sb Geltvenien LADY WANTS 3 DAYS A. wx. | : i REAL ESTATE, = | "étes, “Boiler d*wedaneans ET oHbY, ES OTE SALESMAN Bing. Merch Mth. 7:30 — some) vicinity dab can: ou how can do it! — WE AILABLE — Wi nN CARE R 2 GIRLS = Wanter ma _ to opeciaiize fn sale) at 468 Cameron. After 4 p.m. =. Mightet Narsee Eapbesey: WASHINGS * IRONINGS PICK- Balding Service _Income Tax Service 17) 1Z2\ax ON MEN AN AND WOMEN ext Eine “Products. outlay ' jeeeer ee Fe 33053. are ae tim ~ Ogg A wavvine partes Detroit area. have time to pre. money, ifr. Remise state Bank 400. PE 37044. R OWN advertised Wat- No ¢ash Fro eneral insurance rict- change Pontiac f & commission deal. ee Bos 17 wee -. start soon FE Ey OPPOR FOR NW YOUNG MARRIED WAN cAPa| ‘US’, % Dectine As for is bard to bea cr: — : press. Real Estate 7 ee : ARRO REALTY at Greea Fer $143 Cass-Elisabeth Ra FE 43844 ivox ee TRE Tx-pe=| Employment Agencies 8A) PB pence Want Ads may. canceled to 9:30 a.m the day of pubtication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES. rma r4 3-Days epee 61.50 on. 3 1.50 2.971 74 4 2.00 3.94 5.76 5 2.50 4.50 6.70 6 3.00 . 6.40 8.20 ? 3.50 6.30 9.66 a 4.00 7.20 8 =11.04 9 4.50 8.19 8612.42 10 5.00 9.00 8613.80 WTD.|F. For p.m. shift. Apply at once, ge Allen Goodale, in} _10_Mile_Rd._Birmingtam. WANTED, SMALL 27225 ~W. i rs Rs BB 9B. : reune7 men over 21, to regular r ~- > ae ary es- al, pot be ‘eall FE RENT IT FAST house, apartment, any- 28181. through Rett Ads}! Room,| thing — Want Ads. give! you ACTION, Dial FE} 8 | porate” |\DON TURNER BUILDING BR Bo m "| _ments | wate: 42290. _ CEMENT att BLOCK -|4t TAX RETURNS dacome Tex Bervico 17 eon Wagon Restaurant mm rior, Reas, rates, Pree nal . NCED BROILER| mates FE 68-1693 ar aacus ssa. & Dinners. Steady a __Help Wantcd Male 6 iy a RS Kingsley References. REpublic 9-1293. Wall and windows, Reasonable. nett SOO AS iA ma 3 MEN TO.8ERVICE A NTS, on Pha ag ee FOR Work Wanted Female 11| 572 ELECTRIC | MOTOR vam, 85 aE ir fam. ac as 2 seat bore, Oa. bes between $1-40 yrs tes for clothing parties ‘in your| DAY TRONINGS, $3 BUSHEL perring, ond, te c ERE own home, etails, call U Ret FE 5-147 ACES. > ANED sANP ine $200 wk? aes a om be La thad 7 WOMEN WANT WA CL WARE sorvined 0, Wr Holsta. rE Ie eB Thurs. | POLL TIME W. AITRESS, MODER nN ing and housecleaning, FE 3-7581 :| PLASTERING. NEW oie? N. ‘one Hwy. drive-in restaurant Dun-| AUBURN HEIGHTS, EXC. CHILD| Work guaranteed Pre 50004 5-0394, AMBITIOUS fe, privet, auburn and Hat sant Sertto TOR. Roe day of week. OL 9403,|—" sug MACHINE PILED need J honest, ambitious men| GIRL WA AVE RE-| > Niguts ob igo SR a | Master Leach "10 Bugle 8 with auto who can’t make credit, experience. Apply J. aauimats_ end weekends. OR ae TREE G AND REMOV- pre: work take e of & B. Auto Store 118 i. Saginaw, | CHILD C. BY DAY OR WEEK.|. al. Low rates. Call after 6 p.m. present high cost of living.| Mr. Stark, bet. 2 and & Licensed home, FE 5-7400. FE 4-0137 yo worker HOUSEKEEPER |COLORED LADY WISHES DAY & %o) joafer j can show you how to! nependable & honest. Care of 1|_ Work or by wk. k, FE 68-4670. eq est, UL 32-1376 or UL 2-2884 mske $150 week in permanent YSITTING | WALL BY H Mr. A OR child |More for name than wages.|DAY WORK OR BABYS! W. Ww eos “ts nook, ar r. Sun, off, FE r MI 7-0500.|_ wanted, FE 93-6778, __ho_ mess. . Cost less teh] a WESLEADED . LADY WANTS § DAY WEEK|We C PARTs FOR ALL A CLEAN gg a ees PO | a aes cane Sapern Wee me, live 0 PERIENCED ED GIRL , FE 9-022. -, OR 3-667 APPLIANCE SER hn Fe et Beli 6 am potintie Pe rt a care en eh Two Pe sets. A Oe See ere. Oakland "FE 2400 s Epes anh "ep deck | EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPER- Drewmaling Tailoring 16 Aa 1 MECHANIC " fo Ren we Sten, ares sick ' Sane , Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor. Co, Stee st SETS! euPryN EDWARDS now «a women toda Puteade or wot i Piains| VOCATION "bavi COUNSELING P.O. Box 536. on BABY SITTER. : ta) OUR Loca aa I a eet 24% "East ‘BGnON : b ‘ PE 4066 OPERATOR, EXPERI- enced. Steady. For appointment, GIRL AGED 26-35 WITH Duy WALL OL isi. c . § day Week. $200 to start. 2 “| DE Tile, eotnate. PE 8-678] or Curb Fr osemn _ Work Wanted Male 10 Thecttic "UL dae. Waitresses CAL BERY. 6 | BH HUSKY WANTS } wosk ANY) Partney Electric. §-5439 Ted’s has a limited namber of x have car and tools for) 5= Bi in erven, for —_ waitresses, Ap- — jobs. Handy man. Ph. — ESTIMATES ON a, bet. 3 and 4 pm.| ¢8272 or UL 29-3566. $1.00 br. } oles omen ‘4 re] PaniTER. ni A ate re D' exterior. Reas. PE 4-6462. oune Co 100) W._Buree. 7 | EB S M1 CARPENTER WORK, NEW] kings. Est. Hugus_ Marsh, _ FE +4210. 383 N. Cass. PE 9.9001. FE 5-7775. Woodward at re Lake Rd 4-1 PAINTING & EX-@GOvsEMO G FULLY CAR nope COONTER GIRLS) ferlor Free estimate. -Reas. OR . PE 40450. L. A. Young. | ‘ and Cooks Pull and part time,| _3-3752 or OR 3-8117 oak oa dan ak A A nag seer, 1: ? G & tions: Licensed builder. PEA “On 3 terms. +6909. in Between 0 Sam. ead © AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER 22 cabinet work. Vern Keller. UL 32-1740, Dignified Position _pair. D. H. Murdock, FE 2-7861.|— OS & REPAth Por inay vi one it; Pee ck ot. OR ne —_ fee _¥m Dw. a ice personality— . aa 1922 ‘use and the desire to| SABINET WAKER AND CARPER- Minedernsing, cea On BOME earn at Senst ( $100 ber Wk. repre-) ter, Kitchens a specialty. FE kitchens. Garages and senting nationally known sales! 4-5600. os. ~_— terms; Pree estimates. ee Sat assing Do party “ARPENTER WORK OF ANY #3 UL 234 plan. No ———s no deliveries. king. R n aft . Apply in person, Hotel Waldron | pReasonadle. Call after 6R OG saToae ane PLAYING. arlor © 7:30 0 Wednesday. March _P-™ 8-0439 ____| sanding and finishing. e¢ FE JANITOR | 81 SERVICE i 5-002. REP 5 Dinmg Room Waitress ROOF REPAIR eae ner tmmediote epenia HIG aND HEAVY Hh HAULING, eavESTROUGHING FE 40444 experience ed d room Wai on MARRIED Mi REEDS Nol NEEDS TRENCHING EXCAVATING FOR oe -, A 7 in Lore be- 4 p.m Fork Exo, ip yoing or construc} Otthes and bost ell, UL Po on PAINTING, GOOD WORK. LOW| MASON WORK, HOUSE oar ‘TED’ ‘S priced. FE 4-6810, fg weeny Lenora = é ~~ _WOODWARD VETERAN NEEDS FULL TIME uilding Service. 7004 AT SQUARE LAKE RD. work. Call PE 5-I718 after 3 p.m. Bre ORs DEPENDABLE LADY FOR BABY-| WATCH REPAIRMAN NEEDS JOB ___ Business Services sitting, must live in. More for| in Fy or surrounding area. 13 home than wages. Eat 2-323, "| Catt PIE tbs anytime. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS EXPERIENCED W TD. WALL wa @ INSIDE, _WIN- factory trained man Vincent’ Room. lows aned. 8 : chard Lake PE 9-422. oh oar often. soy tt Wat EXPERIENCED W 30! rence. 8t ii a i a i Wtd. Children to Board 26 Wtd. Household Goods 27 mes FFURES AND REMOV. = & Trucking 19) +! i ANY HT HAULING. BASE- . Name your price. 1-A Reduced Rates Trucks to Rent winter prices. man Brot Pa: A-1 PAINTING ers, Preto or “a —_—— Ai EI PAINTING PAPER HANGING, re Syne xD} APERING, eG oo rience HA. INQ A . FE 42171 AINTING, | WASH- ing. Guar, Reasonable. 32-2313. & ev Upholstering , call FE 93-0495. BARLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTE 6174 Cooley Lake Rd. AL's UPROLSTERING LE TET | pesca SER A - 23 R- EM Lost & Found” LOST: GREEN Reward. Ansy oon iE LOST; male toh taining papers By ee Ve pe c cinity of downtown. 8-247. OA & vie. my’ Slartston Call Ma s Bese ne ‘ber eee BAND Sra A “hed + ie Call FE 2-8181 for an ad VERS Rare B r : fs - AA aia ak ce a A i oe ae’ eet ak ee ce WANTED: : BEDRM. APT. OY a ks i-t-allers a " baths: Fireplace Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ABSOLUTELY The fastest action on your land contract. Cash buyers waiting. _Call Res Realtor Partridge "rE ¢ 43581. ACTION!!! On Your Land Contract. If you have J C. HAYDEN, "Realtor 8 E. weron PE 60441 LAN nacre. > dé, Vanwelt. Notice is a that Lake Ae poor og ie = 8 ises are lo- gated wi orien Rood. lied'to the Sdtchigan Liquor Cob- rol {or & club Heense 4 sell -. and spirits) hat is the intent of , 4-1 posers HOMES. L-| a first or second|? “CASH UNLIMITED bag — waiting. If have sold - land A ane want 1: eash '~ “athe eae a- _ et oequlies ble. Ne obliga Johnson nEALToR 8. Telegraph Ra CA$H -hO HIDDEN PRES ~ Nicholie & Harger_ Co. 33_WEST HURON IMMEDIATE - ACTION + pes contract, Miractor 7 chon ot 1B and title. Ask Ken cat K, L. » Templeton, Rea Rea ‘On to en lend £6 copiract= oF Pah tt a wader & VALET 14s "Outland A Ave. FE 8-944 a oy coe PLACE A “LOST” AD. to recover a loss. Dial FE '2-8181 for an ad-writer, Say “charge it.” t ? w Han ik ti HUMPHRIES REALTY _Wanted Real Estate 32A ot Lh CASH ig FF ping peymean nae Ag ian wc CkeRsHAM : DORRIS & SON 753 W. Huron : Cash W in your Don’t} after 4 p.m. OR ¢-0237. Sao site Cade - |CLEAN 3 RMS. & BATH. es ent. Close to town & bus, PSs ieee fed 8 Brostway 3 , Close in, PE = : Aree FURY, be : Service j [i we + _ treet for casey Sees stoned cag Fan LONER _Rent Apts. a ape {terO. 1 * T ? ge aie : ee, iscaping __18A FURNITURE NEEDED Si: ear Auburn, 3 Avenue. Pact SLATER. 55 N. PARKE ST 43 3 SLATER APTS ara WARD SLATER ~ —— ey = NR LA Ue Am An RN He RN é ghee tannery ee ACN 4s ae aim aa eee ee IRWIN, REALTOR : : al : ‘ Storms & 3 SYLVAN LAKE FRONT, JAMES Bsns, diego , K Biva, s5x200 ft i: beach. / Balcony type building with individ. NNETT, INC. } eo ms gy eng a jow, Large lot. ROY As } FS Beautiful with metal cabi-| Yacant — Immediate possession. | 93 x. Huron St... 8-0468 i ® : in colors with plas-| $55 per mio. OpensEV ‘Evenings & Sun. 1 to 4 vb is See, SOR TOTECTO RAE Se tent, bes ioe cat immediate b=) OEE JOSLYN a 3 oo iaman a Automatic heat and bot water (soft)| session. per ™ 6 aad On : © 1988 by MEA Serviées tg, : Mays Kent nt Inc, Realtor re al and many er'fine tee WP Bedroom, Basement, auto. heat. | fies ear the. Sew pontine Norge | Swell buy for snot a Ta tng. VPM” I24 |»! —, eau o— re Garage. ees school district.) erm High sc hool priced from me = ry aE mow ‘0p Drayton te so The Cmith._ THIMK! | ; ; and one of the finest : pnt sd vatiached garage. homes you will ever bave WHY, PAY RENT?. : WHERE ELSE CAN YOU | ving room with Oy A 4 ne eman BUY 4 HOME FOR ! 4 area, aif fireplace, Nice kitch-| est ccquiraction 6nd © BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS OF ior $82 NO , $5 Sates ges sak, “ares| Large xlichen_ offering he | roape oF FEATURES) FE 4496 aa We Huron aa At ee ee Automate dish- $69 Pape Mone ‘ John K. Irwin & Sons washer z “te —e sieare MODEL OPEN | Ep ees “ nil -Vs TERMS F,2 701 seat as . BS heat. “ 3 Maren Street room, both peo “B a” Nicholie Realtor ~ b= | , 3 I mig ite | Gecteees |p! ud” Nichole, eee | at .. Excel 2 7 ' ives. Pe sar walls. Delightful Ten AX ot Kinney os a erates ; erator.” Paved drive, Excel BROS BEDROOM COLONIAL Room HOUSE AT WATKINS| Marble firepace. r. ae. Mick apd” shapeing' aces. : In JUDAH LAKE Estates : $2,500. You're sure to PE +1201 PE 42008 and pping ae & payment PE Te —_ the FULL BASE- WEST N REALTY Call now, Lifeti wat . ray . | Pees MERT AND ATTACHED | PE 8373 or Sves,_ Li 2407. ifetime Aluminum mS] GARAGE. = — RANCH, 3-BEDROOM & siDINo “a6 TO BUY OR SELL SEE WM. A. DOWN HANDYMAN ’ . : :; paees, Recker, ‘Wen have all : $300 1 — 3 bedroom’ starter home with full Frame, eS a oo o- et FHA . e'show, Ane med propery Humphries hardwood oe red. Od, tis for septic. system, insulation. NZ eT piste home, — M com $300 MOVES YOU IN ¢ ear sheet Tock and stool. ‘Exire lar poate, Located on, Wiltiome $4 PER MONTH oe WM. A. 53 N. Telegraph Open: Eves. 4-BEDROOM gp naa Rg ne @ Rd. on set. '} FE. 2-9236 large family, Can redecorate. $250 down, Realtor hittin DLORAH BUILDING CO. ont Flow! 610 W. Huron 8 Ph. PE 4-3625 Bildor of National Homes | KENNEDY ee ¥4000. terme F.C. Wood Co, | 2H ae sstwer can Pe sist FE 2-9122 | —“FERSOALIZED BOMEa | {Well 4,000. Terms . NOTH amis: “= ms ; TOR FEE 6-2300 LGE. FAMILY HOME | Ques a) oh tals NOTHING DOWN WE BUY - - TRADE : a [300 3W. Mazon Pm ate | : Op cmatent Nou tasted ait bea 31m8 |. hee * anice FURNISHED MODEL i eer HERE ie te Ml Nothing D 3 Mm WITH BARE- WHITE BROS. : if BY OWNER Boor ia ring rn faing rm. oming Vown MOVE YOU IN—IP YOU / a, i, N : Sides Si dR0. PHA. oe a. woe mn, bedrm. and full bath.) wry putida home on r HAVE GOOD CREDIT AND Open Eves. ‘til 9: ‘Sunday 10 "0 8 ‘ -. Second'flocr bas 3 rm. and bath| lot” Our or your plans.| WANT TO OWN YOUR § apt Goula t be used ap 3 bedrms. : rough OWN HOME WITH MINI - qleaving for for Florida DAILY 10-8 : O DOWN PAYMENT and bath. $2,000 a Wiring, See our model, Don me COST THER CALL This week, he will ' NEAR NORTH PERRY C PANGUS Realtor . 3-2837 1 take reasosabie of offer for this tidy 0 ann: i =| AND. NOR’ HIGH ; Ortonville NA 1-2818.|7 BEDROOM HOME. LARGE Liv-|- yIM WRIGHT, Realtor | S'teesemn seams goat gull course LROSE . Y EE LIVING 3160_ 28-18. ing rm. dining rm. paneled bitch: | 245 Oakland A PE 5-0441| and lake privileges. Call now for Betwess Wort Perry and NICE KITCHEN, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | en. Basement. Garage, Fenced | “yuLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | appointment CRETE STR AUTO. Phe Smith. PE 8260, | ¢ BEDROOM “BRICK MODERN ohn J. Vermett, Broker "$8. 250 DRYER, ‘OIL FURNACE RHITD Oo oe oe eal eat tier: | EM_3-€466 __ 9200 Commerce Ré. : Soars, Ch oBrNS ATTENTION, Gls Be ome | geben mime re emit | LAREPEOR RCE BY BUND) ouptere Down Paruent 7 LARGE 6 ROOM) ‘5 B,J. VALUET, Realtor Wet side, 2 bedroom, bungalow 3 rat Z sa. tneeuss. GI 8 One tes «™ : Syowment. Bl a com . giant, \ ‘down, FE 5-1900. Spacious Zoom ranch home, only TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT "tintiied aeavicw Se Oaly” mortgage cost| Air types” custom Siuiding. On Milford—S30 Hickory | £782 & Oe etna $69 ,¢ . . our or yours, Your plans or Sede fe no 3 wry Straits Lake. This one won't last DLORAH BLDG. CO. . ‘| 2-584: ohnsor fi water softener, new water _ INCOME located “C HAYDEN Rei It ; hi Church and 3 7 bloc sod. ours 3 er month elu: FE 8-6455 cee auto, washer and d . pests, Sear garage: sie 2 froom sperements, located in| J. CHA r o ace pool a ~ om fin ney nd tacuranse, Gall now. | qh oe ee : i tea ca pie yieeeone SR HERs oa Jota | Vermett Broker | rex groom oy arms ha bus. ¢ bedroom modern, corer Jot, Fens, 3 car garage. Full price| 2iec8r garage, sake arte t eth Woxlg fy, bedrm 16x13), fang? and 24469 _ 003 Commerce 4. payment or pay like ‘reat, ‘Rea i aul ve Jones Ret Fe | ee CORON es ne “BEATE PRICE OF 81080 , 1 Eh - _ ee En alee, bans basement, |. Hurry! Pits time advertised O ; O} \ Immediate Possession ol heat 2 car, saree, oe bear "schools. ie rm Sheffield Cc. SCH UETT, Realtor ) ™ " 44353 2 & bia +-begteom inte prvieees pone. Leute it ie Terms, aa FE SOst or MU 2% YEARS OP SERVICE | ek wag Acre Plenty of a elt for your garden Hi i empl eTO ener hae moved out of state Located in Waterford area. Car. “anent Up: dowastars Deeds finish- + nome and see eens, $1.500| Sgn "fnars Leng Large, kitchen.” yest Sylvan Village _ gautty “for Any reasonable offer | © is oot’, 7 ee i Full basem $7,200 with ' fap, Ful basemest. Ol = ag Very ag home. ng agen nme a — a @ tgrnace. Water otic “er. 14 location, et heal, pares. alking distance, to public , aah CRAWFORD AGENCY | TED atte eas REALTOR with ig cloeds dining | 10€, and, drapes, “Blas se om dows, A react a a 1a| Sebersseie tee | ee Ae eee] Benes Ae Seed) Sea TT Ais ‘alee § am. to 8:30 p.m " L. R. 1% car ga- / 5 = bed- 4 RANCH STYLE Oe er | Seber itee iden rie at | migooed back yard, Foecta-| EAGT SUBURBAN, | 1, | Teoma carpeted Hvtng roam. Pell ural finished cupboards. Tile sabed tt han - Yegenent. . Paved street 3-BEDROOM BRICK 5 Base divided recreation K Len om Realtor fome hag Heights. driveway. | Beautiful land- : ; 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 2 bath basement, Smaller; **Ped . | LAKE PRIVILEGES Toacsob toot lot, curpetng, weak | 3f0, veaae marigeee, Sala house ches 3 rome with ai] GEORGE BLAIR ne BY ORIGINAL OWNER—Located = + gg FR gy ind $81.46 includes and insur- FREON waive LO F poneonnal a tue Ce ™ «on om if in an exclusive neighborhood of a. Private park lot, Terms.| *°*- Hete ic 8 np gr ghcong © + DRAYTON PLAINS | I | en ee ee eae = {| __8T. PATRICK SCHOOL is only_2| PSPS" SG ge_Located in| Evenings after @ call FE 23881 mves. call OR 3-1108-or-OR 3.0063 am ' _ : : R342 Pontiae in Waterford Township| down - | ape: COMMERCE RD. MA 41578] Sty Troms une BO, home heart of recreation area. Zoned } BEDRM. HOME. BASEMENT. . school district,| _FE : : built in 1968. Oil furnace. $7900.) commercial with 2% bedroom Near schools. 2-car garage. 01 greatly ‘reducing ‘property. taxes. ’ NO DOWN Terms, well uit modero home Bart-| A. JOHNSON, Realtor | _ Bethe | ) Featuring. & large | iin room, | NORTH END . board oi] heat. Also another small S ax | : : . 16x19" ning L| in Madison Jr. High, Pon- OFF AUBURN. Immediate Pos-| home. Nearly modern. Excellent; 17(4 Telegraph Rd. | ; : F z with wall to wail “carpet “and tine Northern district, nice Pp AYMENT cession, HOW, igpe Payment. At) lecation for sesteursat aad mate FE 4.2533 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 7 REDRM. MODERN, HOME, ¥.\ Ta, RMS. NEAR M30 SHOPPING| ‘82, French doors overlooking) 2b tate. best. “alum. old. Oak floors, ‘Tile bath: Newly ra tony ali.900. $4,000 down will ’ o_o center. 2 entrances & parking idee tee te te cia aera and reens Land- — 3 bedroom starter homes| Gerorated. i ‘furnace, STATE STRE ET LET S 3 ROO! TED, * OR 3-10951. eens Sorniale Sie Bagh: penmee ed at rear. with full basement and rou Lg Ao yder L: der | Large 3 apartments. 2 apartments | Uishes, MMe" prige ne boc | RW OFFICES WEST Raed ria oecthube i | BSR Eee com ou: | Ee atcha gmeeat | 14 STORY, BRICK. sing, Low Dorothy 3 Zao | pede ee EE | TRADE ; : Dh tg and esiline ine “| ment and payments of our OR . i ms. | a —— we one baths. t Fy BEDRMS OF. JAMES RD. NEAR/Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A| fatice win 16" x foom: 2a oar Boh Tnpurssce include taxes Eorucr Williams Lake Ras & MBS. one viet “on aod. floor | Phone EM 34003 or MU. 48417 par 1 ee 11.360, terms. ; ; Will Roger's School. Children. FE| P- oS SS a — Office _open 9-8, with 2 cedar Closets and 18 stor-| cowea suse > BDRM BUNGA- sibe 2 BoRM. BUNGA-| PONTIAC REALTY BRICK RANCH i. 3 $00 SQUARE FT. GAS HEAT AIR| screens; s couple minutes walk OTTAWA DRIVE ion brick |. Suburban Rochester age clesst.. low. Full basement. Oil heat, sige THY_Baldwin FE 5-828. 3 bedrooms, fireplace. car- a4 sraphBow'rt Sete pw eau. | Puce ein "| name atimeacotine: | emi ztetrgm Tae, iat | Ore MORON, 4, Reton | py geeer PE Tee. sher S| eoceue tro emmvice | + Mietad wie ant — See 7 ea nter hall, firepiac iv> 8 = in Drayton Woods. Perha: — retired Feri carpet in 6 OFF JOSLYR CLOSE T do. | % A rl OFFI SPACE! wor edditional information and ing room. full poe ge fenced Ideal ster Real ent Orr OFF JOSLYN TO ALL . your present equity will do, ~ : pproximately 5,000 square) ponent PE eles, den. Excellent and | To buy or sel] Roche e. Basement. gas | OF? apn oi Cl ag ( : A Y LORD Quick possession. | feet warehousing area $200 per breakf; nook. Carpetin: ~~ rms.| . kitchen, : ‘wo, on| Bam eaeass,.oe Sous Tele sae ont | dae Mas AER | J.C HAYDEN, Realtor | iii Bisettie et Sose sigs | is "and Telegraph. Paved FE $200 DOWN fired’ steam beat boule | Ob Visit ns OL 1-110 | ad _E.watton Fm sou Bves. of alk only $1,090 Sows. 1 Week| CLOER, TIMER HOME HAMMOND an sthest. Quite neighborhood, Coupie| For Rent Miscellaneous 42| 3 daceat™ starter house | with ll Bent grass lawn — Sato BUILDER op 1 acre, | possession, FE. 8-3117. | thle Wwenl-bult home. You will en- i referred, References, OR 3-6402. MeDoosld. On $287 SYLVAN LAKE ; sata on, EM 3-0482. joy the arrangement of the iiv-| T A KF | i MAY STREET oCuane as Sembine aon = anne Wait BED: LEACH R Sam Warwick has hew 3-bedroom arian "ia": BRICK. Lake Cottage mee Bae gg AE gar P nao al < rm. house. 2 berm. ._bumm_Ave, down Take se, taken shang | A ae yoga heat "garage ~ | Blase, ‘builtins “dear gurage. 195 ement ores ceramic rooms, & finished porch. Tn- as for the price of $15,600. lake: '3 “bedrooms, 20" ie. nt «rm. Nase Therma Part base] For Sale ouses 43| sa. My ‘3-1006. > ps a chick: | RY Seeded it rans omm Bath Take pit 3 fabte 196 Th lake front: | proud’ to show i, ome We Sr baths, with vanities. 2 fires sia | ment. Lge. lot. Fenced, F) heat "ote end HOME. GAs; | Sig, sewer, water, esta, LE LINtING SERVICD age. 5 lots in-all. Very reason- places, completely finished — $o23 heat and_ screens. Car- ; «| lalke Briviteges, 628.600. Open MULTIP: INCOME B recreation room. Gas heat, pil. SoS Saal | 17 Te |ee Pan ta heat Wile te i ag ane CF Readeettaialiea INTIOTT : -|syivan Shores ee aise Tegttnuy.| las Set sce ig =. 5 fs coe on rR N HOUSE PON- ylvan ores . t attac ed, plastered garage. i 4 BA ‘ARTLY on eS. _.. 8 as tee’ full . OR 3-8049. — x, 1 rooms, 2 wo-car., garage. Terms—we have the key. i ' furnished. Cale bet : tous tales” Sento "Bxire tot, ; bathe, al bo axeoltest ond ar AY te ee oi By appointment only. pe ; BA ky denbie _zittge, Hew sect. 4] \ ll tran, living. room, fireplace, al at vi fa.“ coed rms. NOTHING roeu, ta dlaleg’” fooas CHANNEL FRON T with tile bath, 2 bedrooms.” 2nd floor LOOK! $4,950 Wootlerful recreation. room : ood fishing st, your own 2 oversize bedrooms & full| Complete price with only $800 : with yar, Gas Baek door. "ll see some bath. Basement, Timken FA) down. Five room home, 2 bed- LIKE IT Fr ae eat |arang caamecnmaees | te Seugttrmecise | genset tame iam, te ! Sr Bes RR | catty tet | Ra at emt nd | odicet"Gay | BEAR PS is | anh are ate @ ke Priv- | mas SIDE ; betiroom make’s kitchen "want Z “ contemporary home” at Un- | ee Ay “os be business. a full basement, ake'a kit oh West. Side fon Lake. Excellent beach y $15,000 with "$3,000 down. » About ¢ years, old. wonter- Nice ny gat ge nd ong Ti Sg qoute Brick Income, showing net re-| 19 LAwaENce w. Saree privileges across road. ge, | ° Attractive f-room bath | home pitchen, 2 bedrooms ituated on Fan rumpus room for the chil- turn of 15 per cent. 5 FE 4-9584 with taupe wal runt male | mately m4 ‘acres of good arge bedtoom up, Full Iandeeaped seresge. dren. A face brick home in family, furnished, plus 2 sleep- ¥ , ; tila table gol, Fenced. strayberr basement, auto. heat. Ga- closing cost to veterans. a fine neighborhood — ing recs in basement. 6 baths, bbe Breviaces. New carpet | 004 joe waa rage, fenced yard. FHA $21,900, we invite your in as furnace. 2-car garage. | COLORED CLIENTE + - — = ras Extra ly 68.500 with “$1,800 down setmnnent. Beet terms | EAGAN LILY spection. Comparison All apartments occupied in this ELE large atta at garage. | F peentate to qualified pur- is newly geyp owl a proves. sor Tel, See $25,- Pmata — none © vin ap FoR. aitferente tei * = at | In village of Mitford. City water are 4 een. = you will be weed need Hen y $17,900, ‘with ter | iy “Sewer , when LINCOLN HEIGHTS—Pirst * me has 5 bedrooms | a sidewalk, fo good aree of new | WEST SID . os hagey. te ®t whe time offered. A Fbedroom | Toon Lake Front 98 &, Bring resem. tin room, | Pann teh ond Fa ibe Ger eiamieesy | Gataeite te ae | Rk eae pee zone commercial, 26 5 eH") Rent winy at hes car garsgs:| WANTED , , . Se Srey Wh oy brick garage, large, let, 4 moves you in oan aie. nero ee se fan Large 4 bedroom ome. ving | by S39 a9 Orchard Lake Avenue theer| A Rew owner for one of the ed STEELE REALTY, 135 sod porch dows. Powder SPRING FLOWERS Fou, fi find A,B Ee wellto-wall carpeting, tle beth call ona We've aver otferea Gomes os Rd, (MS0), Highland. MU \ fioor” vi oie : home, neat ‘ot io an 7 es Scent, Pe ot Rae's “car | Evenings after ¢ call MA 6-269 Pesea iaetg iehbels. 8 : Roving: heat, softener, alumi- WHERE can you e. , garage, $28,600, terms. Posses- 2% 3. Jon REALTOR “fast teom. Guile yh | $25 Moves ‘You In notin Down i storms & acredns. Built house ike this wake cai sion “at once, 3536 ‘Drie nwt 4-456 itchen, fuf basement, as ere suoeus, 045] MOU Core ene “| money down 10 * $1,000 own? One bedroom ‘ a6 W. OP zine, heat abd garage. idea! lor oe Seat. Fgh 9 ACM semer) with basements Va ous -Touhly: tmaeciete, posver- eee Dee Van eeenee, Orchant Lake Village _ i pall, racket ret and | ‘ . : , . : Sat aae| ne te | | ee | errs! CIVILIANS | Smads | FOR COLORED : pagel featur- Many 1 ‘eral Be ste Beautiful 3 bedroom home tng living room 16x38, fireplace, WE Puy ‘LAND CO} , FOR COLORED : CANAL FRONT opesin into bp Msn! too tee: NTR ACTS GET IT QUICK, ite Wr b-30es 4 mil iacome Seeriice vad tate aout te Cass. Lake beth” bake “Uae rages j Heme P bate a * priate . $190 DOWN ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN ‘ 4 real. “berg side & out. $100, ab- eran cee Qbedrooms and ||. «= Fooms. a, NO OTHER costs § . , through Classified Ads! solately “so othe t tort , bathe and levaly Ronen win | parochial Be W. Bloomile ‘ . ' : ; UY LAND CONTRACTS moves a GI in. Call Mr. space, Good ined schools. 2 Bedrooms — Almost new iteman : L er . At this 3 becrm, home with cars| WE B LS 8-9685. oo ‘ atic J Ad 7 Yes, whatever it is — dia] port, Located in's well restricted ree: FF sty i, Cal, floors, ary- wail Basement automatic: heat nd ot +4 ngs sed = = rE a] eri ee NICHOLIE|y ar Nett Restor [enol Inc.| nmae | Kampsen FE 2-8181 for an ad- eee ore Ts Pe further 1 Y O'NEIL, Real yheaitors sinee 1923 Walk in and ok at it and if her abd out tt! Hieienr C DAVIS | | & HARGER CO. arATe & INSURANCE ae gemaren Ta, Realtor | 2 x utzon Evenings a ha 1 1a" | paya'wo: Sian" REALTORS FE 4.0528. writer ded : 33°W. HURON ST. = FE 45-8183 ‘APA ia 40547) FE 27103 OL 10575 | EVES.: SAT. SUN. TO 8-9661 Ri 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.) 6 S ie j.-§ . a { . ‘ a * . ‘ ou ee eee wo 4 i 3 * ; . ¥ , : f ; i a8 : i ‘ : é | ‘s ed 4 ‘ d Fi 1 \ + © & i re = % 1 f * y ; i ree : | 4 : be j ‘ : ‘ ‘ : : : \ ‘ Je : oii gs : be ae po as c ee Me ee ee ee Se ee See ee: ae a eae Fe oa Ce ETE See ea ee eS ee EE Ea Va CCAR age ge RB A aS ae ge Memes o OW A NEW Custom Built Home? curren . DUNLAP PE 86-1108 y BEDRM. HOME. DOWN. HOYT REALTY FE 20066 8. Rae Room Bungalow Full Basem’t, Oil Heat : Cra tet ct: ti wide Piaiched room SE enue bed cm school. ge ol living rate dining Bac- of5a.s00, with, Hoo down oie meine 3% Acres, 2 Baths Lovely —— — >= full aoe D _ Giroux- Franks YE Lense aaa ak 3 £2 Dixie H R_ 3-076! BROWN |: GILES Reduced Price will ; to aes et a8 ark fur- GILES REALTY CO. FE 66175 221 Ba! : OPEN 9 AM. .9 PM. = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Income Property .. 43A 2-FAMILY + ona smaller bouse bere. é STEELE REA . 135 Highland Rd. (M5), Higniand. MU 42045. a Lots and Lake Priv. kston 13 WATERFRONT LOTS A cabins, Gladwin quick sale For Sale Lots 46 LOTs BUENA VISTA SUB division | “OL 21316. $ ACRE RE BUILDING SITE NEAR Ortonville, $1,500, $50 down. Lakefront % acre with hard beach. @cres near M15 good ground. $2,950 $100 down Winter priced lakefront lots $50 “6. ANGUS, I P Pealtor -|2160 M15, Ortonville NA 1-281 ay Love! git Tg Neon full basement “Ou Ot] AC furn. fort. Insulated. gored oar street. “About §250 costs is all you need.” # T. PRONTAGE ON MT. ? Clemen on maces com mercial, FE 8 3 PERRY — ate CALL: H. P. HOLMES, INC <= $600 DOWN — aggro William — needs som a vers livable <4 . off space heat. Large lots * Priced at $8.750 —" OR TRADE — 10-a¢re fa: 3 bedroom home that mare Eee repal A Easy terms: or will trade for your equity.. $350 DOWN —-Only yrs. old Lovely 4 bedroom Lone with full basement, oi] AC furn. Oak) 33 . Fenced yard. Paved street. = ‘weeetient. Priced at only $11,600 ‘A TERMS meder® very best values. $12,900 SELL OR TRADE — Lake front, Ranch style bungalow with . basement, attached breezeway & two-car garage. Over hard feet aved arive will trade for ‘city home. WITH US — oe sur fast & a on™ carvlaa: SELL pga To our fad gon n 0-0. We'll strive & Vacee’ "you. ~ L,H. BROWN, Realtor 2401 EUiszabeth Lake? Road Ph. PE 4-3564-FE 2-4810 Multiple Listing Bervice EAST IROQUOIS His ubtien Noage Soda ry 50x200 ft. wv lot. estibule ent to a ted living rm. Stream- kitchen with formica coun- . 2 bedrms, and full ceramic bath down; 2 screens, $1,750 down on FHA te $500 DOWN reed side location near Pike and — 6 room bungalow, with floors and plastered walls, fat basement with stoker beat, ar g ee Priced at *Sust 47800, only $65 5 ACRES bedroom modern home plus a onal carne with cement floor. el becrsss susnte ot alable =H Tries, plenty o' land. $2,200 down will handle. rm, — off e pees — rg verhead ir afage W overhe' Priced et $12,980. RILEY REAL ESTATE $08 Elisabeth Lake Rd, FE Ge ee ke Be 4421 SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a ‘ood used car, see Classi- ae) ot, Le b-er70. RD. SOUTH OF 8. Pave 1,100. CHER’ RD. 60 ft, frontage ae RIMAC ST 680x110. MicmiAaN AVE. 1302235, Low 5-7 AND 8ST. 100x100. Cheap. AUBURN AVE frontage. 330 ft., commercial Lar — $2,500. LOT 100x150 AT stri DRAYTON WOODS lot. Wooded. Asking $2. Nicholie & Harger Co, 33 W. HURON LOE. LOTS IN wii ait Subdivision. wv W. Ross*Homes, Inc. FE 4-059) NOW IS THE TIME the highest in Oak! Low as $1, sin ovine Eg down, LADD'S 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR ges 3885 Lapeer F Rd S NICE BUILDING LOT | scenle feet between Pontiac and neches. at oe new college. Phone OL Plan Now FOR SPRING BUILDING IN CHEROKEE HILLS! See the best selection of 100 ft. sites for better je mest gr — es beige advantage Belect NOw te suit YOUR exact Carl W. Bird, Realtor o. FE 1982 WOODED LOT. ieee PONTIAC Watking Estates, OR 3-3085. For Sale Acreage 47 3 ACRE PVT. LAKE, ON 60 acres near Holly. No .. $475 acre, By owner, FE 53. Wt bit black 0 Only "53.300, very fons or $2,500 cash. in — area ot nies homes ‘Bowe with scat hae pad Fae i+ Fi STEELE 138 cL sgh wiguland "MO 2048, 12 ACRES a. Domeets 20 ¢ quiet at 14 ACRES Pa rtly wooded —just off Dixie Hwy. Ss aie —. Recon area. ‘CUCKLER REALTY Water. paved streets. | a arren Stout, healtor N. Saginaw s Open ‘tii ¢ p.m. WHITE, 18 oh ' Angelus like WE BUY — SELL — TRADE WHITE BROS. © OR 3- Pe oc. >8 " 3 & z 2 Commercial Property Lanta sa on | =o ag Reo of ae Body. WILLIS M. BREWER, : FE ¢65181 or Eves. FE 68-0823 SMITH" front. Dizie Hwy. in} LARGE FRAME WAREHOUSE Building on N. Cass near Lafay- ette. Zoned commercial. Lot area 11,440 sq. ft. Cash or terms— * aj Rolfe H. H. aomith 244 8. Telegraph PE 37848 Open raph & p.m. SACRIFICE! Busi th owner's modern in of growin: community, West On heavily traveled paved road. This attractive block bui is suitable for many re- i services or retail ration, ealtor 2 Y hlend Rd. or MU 44617 ee _ LARGE SE ae ol] te 3 r any business and wner’s suite. ee terms. ELE REALTY, HighTand (M50), Hi AT gs Me os Saibens Opportunities 51 “LET'S TALK | BUSINESS” Gift Shop Outstanding volume la-de-da. Very Drive-In Make offer—must be sold this month Soft Ice Cream Several pa choice locations. Priced to sell. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES { CORPO! PORATION JOHN A PARE A {? oft EateP Soon, A MONEY M caer for any industrious family with ambition to go places in a busi- ness way. For a real investment if you. ore money eg invest. 4 . 3 stall ¢ dover Sharp. acres of 't LIAMS Bal Ae - _, 1483 dwin, GOOD BUYS ina ~ 000 down tak estate, ate Business and $8,000 onthe &G —Large ay real estate with living ae: down, q 2 IGA Terrific gross, ° estate with living quar 000 down . plus owe aed property or & Dae ~_ own. Northern Michigan oat ag ee at dna down oy inventory, a highwa highway. will ace STATEWIDE. ied NOW! 2¢ ook “Rut tecirGs sks edecetonal, Dad! They get the best work!" - brains in my class over to our house to help on my home- ¥ mT B. 3b aeantee nALT Sa 1 j u Business Opportunities 51 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR 4 BUSI pees? sees Oude” “fom ™ Heaflr & Associates : . PE ror vad BEAUTY year around business. Liv- fag “aunsters included, Owner ill. Btate St. FE $3331, Call | 4:30, HEA URBAN ares. 'D. shop, lete sheet Varied equip- 6-2071. Partridge 1g THE “BIRD" TO SEE TAVERN, $3,000 DN. et cery REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich. 43581 -,*: BURON SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT Established location with. mini- — iovestment for inventory — LAKE RD. T OAK BEACH WATERFROD TWP. “b Complete 6 weeks paid training Bernie 2 oan | SUN : sateerec Vinewood 3-4200 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. thra Fri. —— 26843 Eves. after 7 p.m. Money to Loan 53 State’ Licensed Lenders) NEED $25 TO $500? SEABOARD Phone: FE 8-9661 ites MI N. PER ¥ ST. lo Problem” Seheare Finance Co. a Ag Petar Sales Ragan feet FINANCE CG 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 70 we LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS . Rochester, OL 6-071) OL 1-919! WHEN. YOU NEED $25 TO $500 "STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4.1974 Mortgage Loans 54 at winter prices. = Money down, toe A 21 7 En. ‘terms muels, i Se VALLELY co. : 2 ANDARD OIL burn & Rochester Rds. UL 9-4900 2; stall station for lease. Orton: - ~PREEZERS | Auburn & cape ‘uburn HAVE Chest and i ville area end also Auburn and | BA vtoge.. just 4 years. old, now| New models. ol ——- = age ents or ~. Ee we - Sot 9 Ban a se or etate mere models at big dis 97-3426 afte 7 p.m or * 2 to Rochester school « . ‘ years eer STANDARD OIL ses 23-1462. ede My 2 stall modern station for pnee: 8ELL OR TRADE OUR ‘OITY | 191 W. Saginaw PE 5-189 financia) 6 room house for 2 room available to interested party. Or-| trailer free & clear et 8d LS ones. rE ea Bloomfield owas Maple. bat ROMBONE oe AP ‘OR ANY- ——— 6-53: Mal eq valve, Ta. Stoiper tt ane Spm, ge" “fon ‘To00 Frade. $3,108 MAYTAG D160! GO! sh- STANDARD OIL ’ or 6 acres. MU wed, guaranteed, deliv- 2 stall station for ajease. Aubu m| soi FS See ered. ° and Adams. For information call WILL ACCEPT MODERN HOUSE. KELVINATOR rators. Re- MI 65311 days, or marr Otte Melt] “trailer as down payment 2| Dewed, Delivered. | __5-4275 men. JUniper 8-1174 after 7_p.m.| bedrm, home, 3 yrs. old. "em | _ Your choice Fi) a 60%x WHOLESALE - : eS TRONRITE Ironer. Used, rebuilt, ms, three x33" and door, 30: Building supply company, doing | "Lie tor ceed pick wp erwck, Siay- * ime Re rene a good business Tevenkery fix- _bau hs get, gy’ AY GooD my NG SHOP counter, elec waaalnne gy a and_ equipm tient. ‘Long ‘lease. WiLi' TRADE 9600 EQUITY_IN_2|5: w HURON _vw 41555 | roller, 35 gal, post hole digger, ous EALTOR bedroom home -in Auburn Hgts.| Goon sMaLL RADIOS, 96 TO & other tools. nion Street. Pontin re tems | Meee Fe Gute | One PE eas Seah BUPD. TO PE NOTED, tg 2-2424. HIGHCHAIR. PINK PADDED.| Ra. Sale Land Contracts 52 Rakes ite chrome (anh, 841 hve. ea, ATER 23% DISCOUNT | ~~ E2r Sle Clothing "56 | aanaiton, “Sas BEYER AND | Fiempeon, toil tie “west, Opes t ‘es, Contract balance $6,802.24. Pay- 2 MEN'S SUITS, 38 SHORT. IN| rer vINATOR MOIST MASTER. | ‘4 4 i Dp JEEP, 9 ents $67 sper month, Good West | excellent cond. FE 2-083 _ | “Approx. 12 cu. ft. Good running |/ horse with Wisc % Suburban @ BRAND NEW “GIRL'S SPRING) cond. MI 6.1700 if gal Distant , pe powe Ege an F.C Wood Co, | noy's Spring Cont, “te 0. s¢,. | IN FINE CONDITION | {60 “wenst esine bare bai: Wittiams hake Ra. at Moe ° tady' "sis Hey prs Cont as tend sane y* sts, 3 oa ‘Rome Plank Rd. Gane R 31235 Boy's Dress ‘Sante, Sise 12 & 15,| S04 _ ences wits bailt- | Mich. Plateau 20218. bo / 25% DISCOUNT Sport Shirts, Sine 18 & 18%, | “ieal"Yor ‘children's See | aes ae oes i Te avmn on oan omer wise, clothing at SRE STOVE, VERY Ecaae “were Runge $4 “Bos 2p MONTH AT 6 PER CENT. ___._FE +2 | BEER y , VER SOLID § ROOM MODERN | ALL SIZES. CLEAN USED WORK cond. 96. Mi 6-500. 173 Ye PLUMBING, HOME -ON RAEBURN 87. ants from 40c; shirts from 20c| KENMORE A PURCHASER HAS 14 YRS. Bpen T days 7 a.m *to ii p.m.| with suds-saver, tion, | 215-Ib. Asphalt Shingles we ag Sons a'o13 TO ed Sun, 4 $40, cu after Wm, OL 6-1501. shingle srplication , R. VALU T, ; store, 389 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘SUITE $10 AND 6 GIRLS AND BOYS COATS AND| pe. dinette “set. $10. Call between if E Realtor misc, FE 32-3634. 0 and 3, FE * gall vent it til 8: all Evenin ‘. ‘ MUL NG SERVICE LAND co. Wis TO BUY OF to sell. Earl Garrel, _ot EM’ 34086. puaemeaiiins Money to Loan naw (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER FINANCE COM: PANY 53 ies 83 Hy rw a es zt : for $71.20 ae FE orescent, 339 Orchard Lake Ave, — 35. GRATEMARRED WATER BEAT. or OBE shat “TRADE-IN DEPT. ates Be Senne menee renee sneer tros oheeeees = a: Sweets tis Satie Pa ss Used Trade In. Dept. oneeee eeene = MACHINE CONVEN- $119.06- Michigan » Fiuore $68.05, ettae ines Lk. Ave. er | le Electric, Corne 5 Sie idee WRINGER W. dryer, $55; $x10 ty 5; stove. ii, fei oe bike ia, "PEt SctT08 52766. " ak $8.37 or 4 total . a gan Sewing Center } 2-3337. _ Television & Radios 57B » T--- mitiation. tte. as On 31008 wetenes. ee ae EE ode Water Softeners 57C AUTOMATIC SOFTENER IN- stalled. $198. Mitehell Distributing, dryer, stove china cabinet. FE . MaA- hogany Duncan ie, white r ta- drop-le 43706 tear table, sip, cove? and’ misc. tems, FE may LINEN 2 PC. SUIT, TEEN 12, $4; Woolen blazer, white, size Teen size 12, $6; Rain or shine oon lady's size 10, $4; NEW BRIDAL oun $15.09 Wfoorcieaga eowtc fis Will sell x £025. Will sell cond. ar snarttion, EM *saai3. ae BORROW UP To $500 | Color, Witte “Box 102, Pontine Pontiac « ‘Braytos Pini ute pies. . ea Walled Lk, Birmaghem Piymoun | Sale Household Goods 57 Borrow with Confidence [2 prece LIviING ROOM SUITE, $25 to $500 $36._ FE 23-6467. Household’ Finance cay, Cc tas chair, Priced for quick sale. MA 3% 8. w Bt. FE 4-0535 | __6-1655. LOAN. e 5 RMS. OF "hed caren ROLL eds, dav TV, Sey Tugs, dishes. 41 isan @ 48 4 8p is th ‘ $50 on your - Signature onths ” Bu FE 2 CRRLAND 2 Ti All_ attachments, $35. OR 3-7284, OLEUM Sain? BALE HALF “os At Rate Baldwin, ; Exc. ee geting Saws. Exe. con, MAYTAG agueER. WRINGER ye 40427. Call after ~ MARCH Appliance Clearance weet -ft. GE Refrigerato Now Savings $290" 95 $199.00 am 10-cu-f{ OF ae rator Was fed eat $260.95 ’ 30° GE skies Now Sa’ 3100.00 Gdbies Norge Gas eee ont "ise.00 ser 98 Ce ES ee, ‘OB Dryer sahog $149.00 ‘Wi $249. Was $179.95 Sg Dryer e wuss Ben00 a ee es ST Take From 6 mos to 3 yré. e charge if paid in Ess, bsaes Rew, FE eee eee) t TEWYT VACUUM, LIKE NEW. FULLY AUTOMATIC $129 SALE PRICE , Ort soM Cooley’ Soft W: Water Co. OED WATER RE BAR TATER SOFTENER. BAR- re a7 BIO DB. Wa he AT BIG D counts, PE 44400000 8 For Sale Alsceteneous ous 60 L-NEW BEAUTY P 1 ONLY. ALUMINUM WINDOW, r Ve plete 4 43, complete with self ; sterma and mt oe Pirst | es it. OR after ou s 3 Ine. 1_ Rd UL __2-4000 $000, GAS KILN FOR CERAMICS, . Phone ik CHR, Bees Oe, sp Roger A Anite o. 10570 ey land Rd. { Pontiac Le rr yasas = ALUMINUM STORM DOOR, bo window, ladder is _— items. Cheap. Call afte: MA 4-2678. AUTO REPAIRS ee. mi cash teen, Herb's, Au- & Shirley. FE 2-1311, . ANCHOR FENCES Pann - BARGAIN TIME | OVER STOCKED—MUST SELL 300,000 F't. Ex ENT USED LUMBER x4 — 2x6 — 2x8 — 9x10 — 3x1 ie for quik a a BROKE Th oie cece su 180 One New knotty pine paneling, 16c ft. OPEN § to $:30 MON. thro SAT. 4 é TOL down, FHA 4) ved. res FH ret US LUMBER &| FE’, eee eee eee ie ne sg LUMBER PRICES “STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER St ent ra PLYWOOD PANELING i uitlcoisty®, ore 1. Aen siwe PPP eee eee SHEETROCK CHUR a INC. - SPE Bice." ater -hesiar A gerersoetennss ig Souk Haste sas Aen ei ek Sette na rae by aeewitiaae- © ek DON'T PASS UP MONEY! Sell un esiensises for. Classified: EM 34171 | FREE DELIVERY-TERMS GALLAGHER’ — 3 ds. We | venue “CLEAN CARS” eee Ree Ty ee trever ® fOY FOX TERRIER PUPPIES. 6|? wie. old. MY 3-2610 after 5 p.m. Ferner, ges Pets for Easter. TOY Fox puppies, $35. FE 2-1497. Hunting Dogs — 69A GERMAN — 2 = POINT- er pups. AKC. OA 8-2128. Pals ENG, _seTT Hay, Grain & Feed 71/41 or & OAT ; “atraye very clean, ra | , straw, corn and oats, . OA 8.2178. . For Bie a . 6T rates: Sa 10%: Png N. OP-| 3-1 "jag opantanien ops 7y, |e ‘ATRSTR Teasonspit (_ LIGREWEIOR® For Sale ong 86 ESE amaetes| FLYING CLUB er Jose wany bya ex EE per he "sie B Barver's Fir: yer a Fe Sales Fraasparttion | Offered 87 FOR “Pontise Chief & Detroiter Po, ee selection of and s Har , Conn, FE 32-3215. . tate trsaering. We t oe Ly, CENOINE | AIRLINE 10 ya er ere eae Saeviee toe "OR 1a ‘Bob Hutchinson) iee-5s SOUTMERY CAT. Mobile Homes | fine * ss sie Sales. jae shee ae eum _.. Wanted Used Cars 88 : ” Om 3.08 . fe #. stick. ” NETRAILERS |” Liberal Terms | YO*S ATE, MODEL Parts — Bottle Gas (TRAILER EXCHANGE | fonts to, tung Ai SARLaxD MARINE EXCHANGE Commi Ha Motor aales } aa After 1 All! he Dixie "OK" Lot| “tmgertea PAINT | ; SLAYBAUSH'S Seder BaP rtogen Boat Non Works o cans ‘rmowr, Phnom 3 boat, 60 nate. trailer. Make us an inaw FE: 68-4101 M. EXCHANGE 379 8. Saginaw St. FE 8-4101 Fiberglas 85A COVER: MIDGET yy Fibergias Rini’s, Lake Orion, - MONEY TALKS! the “” | BILL SPENCE vn ams | OAKLAND AT CASS "$4 Ford %T. ¢ spa ......... 138 Dodge at $e ax’ ee $105 "35 4T YP eee 85 Ford 341, 8 cyl radio ... $795 >| °S8 Pord ‘aT, ali new paint $795 SSS CA ASH 388 ton Youn oun Bquity Fron & M: Motor Sale: dollar on tater mode) cars, 3-1603 CARS HOSS DAWSON CAI be clean. @ “AVERILL’S 2020 ‘Dixie Hwy. FE 2-9878 FE 4.0806 WRECKED AND JUNKED CARS, Paris 110 Bagley st Pa sea, PE 5-8210 open Sundays 10-2. Wanted Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all models Used Trucks SCHRAM’S AUTO & TRUCE Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK Pants ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 635 Auburn Ave. PE 4-6632 ~ For Sale Trucks 90 *54 Chevrolet Panel sicG@MC Factory Branch UP. 574 E. erly. 3 FORD aba SPECIAL D ke new. runnint ty Like * ane TURNER'S brakes, elec, window iifts, Powe: seats, Air c ef has never been on ery low bid at ‘down, BIRMINGHAD- RAMBLER, 600 8. WARD “MI 6-3900, ba | DR. CHEV., NICE! SEE AT eee eee nee ooewee 1956 Chevro 210 8 @ F alae og Radio, heater, A-1 shape throughout #11 a8 ag oe 210 zoom, beseiitet ~ engine to the tires $1137. ac FS Ford Fairlane 500 engine, td on 8 peer evil rete. | re vi finish sea | Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple $-6071 Open nites "til 8 * "34 CHEV. BEL-AIR 4 DR. SHARP. FE _2-2180 gtr? — CaR, '51_ CHEVROLET, 18T 00 CALL rE 3-7207 after 4 p. 1 CHEVY, V: anda pod *| #0 ee ten, OR 3704 ‘3? CHEV., BEL aR “5 BE Pow: erglide, “$1,400 NORTH CHEVROLET. CO. Has The INTERNATIONAL YEAR WARRANTY - GIVEN FREE . WITH EVERY CAR 100% Covérage; No Exclusions , Re Sie a. Deeds aint $505 "36 — i eee yl Sp box ck ST Ford 16T, 6 um cab bes. $1005 St Boag an § cyl ttpaint ‘ST Gres. whe’ € ty lke new sions PANELS vn Chev. 6 cyl one case 8 ‘at Chey’ Sedan, Belvere seve, $195 *83 Ford ‘4T, se» $495 "ha Chev, %4T, * 2 ‘Bice... $895 "88 Ford YT, 8 ey), sharp ... 8005 Chev. 17, 6 tt. paint seas 6 Ford WT, ‘s oo nice .... STAKES AND VANS, ‘81 Ford 14, 8 cyl 2 ft. grain body 61 Ford any 8 = * aeee "$1 Ford {-5, 8 cylieter, sonwes stake ‘Sl Ford f-8, 14 * Re ses $3 Ford [-500 fy een beveee ae ‘54 Int'l 162 Series "BS Int'l 162 Beries 0 "36 Ford % Ton Stake ...... “BUS 26 senger .... $750 "83 Int'l Motor ALL UNITS CARRY TUR- NER'S ONE YEAR GUAR _ANTEE, ‘ eee ee * oeeee vas $495 . $895 $605 $795 $895 $895 FLEXIBLE < pak, Rob Butler At MIdwest 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford 464 8. j, Woodward, Birmingham _ y TON Pat & TROCK. ty cond $350. See Basil, =] _Auto Insurance 90A FL & PD FOR MOST CARS. $9.00 P gn moe, Pints. of HG es Foreign & Sports Cars 90B LARGEST prs se DUNLOP 4 B Ford sori 4 pest im . a GMC 4T! @cy 1967 Ford Fairlane .......... $1446 "Truck Center [RSs Sarai 3/4 ~ RANCHERO 1988 Che Guerre ub ope 3 is il paceurs -_ [psMFU CAR DEMOS oe 1 Rests, fs ot C'P 22: Hos | Impala Goavert. 8. Pa...) Sane 6 more to pick from BANK RATES. Open 8:30 a.m. to ® p.m. “North Chev. Hunter _ at 5. Rate. ate Birmingh JEROME. “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass $1595 ‘8? RAMBLER Radio & heater. sdeal, economical vacation car. $1445 56 an oo Comers. Radio, Continents iy te full. power. $595 FORD 2dr. V-8 with radio, ater A sharpie. $995 st & ina. Hy- $895 ‘65 MERCURY 2.4r. Custom, mere- site wtaalo he ‘heater, eeuary Yellow reen interior $1695 ‘ST MERCURY 2-dr. hardtop. Mere ba Radio & heater | JEROME | "Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass ‘elena me re eine Red & white f\p- ed "$3 PONTIAC co efomatie, radio : hone, Very ‘ IT’S TRUE Haupt Pontiac Is the: Place to Buy! ‘wuitewalis, 5 tone "6 . 4 Door =. dio and ter. tires. Just the car you have been r. $196 down. g sedan. z SE 2{8: iz i soeene Hu eeeenee Heneneeee iEURERDENTERAENEN pe Boy fe Wiebe dew ewes 930 Chevrolet 2door ......... 12160 Perry at Madison PE -Stationw’ =a and Converts “EROM v5 Eddie Steele FORD FE 5-206 ar na FE 2-2528 "64. + Set Oe Eee. GooD The PRICE AND CAR ARE RIGHT AT WILSON | & PONTIAC-CADILLAC accesso * $2405 . rans a Wa Fy pes ae /AGON. » 4 eee erat and brakes ra er power ‘hyaremene As clean they come! 2.DR, CHIEFTAIN &. Rade, heat ae ‘aisston an one-owner $595. ecrctche i ete oe Wilson Cat. “1950. N. Woodward " ne ee Coe Dee eee eben ewes Coee eee ee Renee ee ey fava Sglid red firish. a, CUVEE MY eaau Sas $505. aes esas Gar eaea xia on "Sl BUICK’ Hardiop ‘sedan , good tires. Lots of “— ‘en ee ee fr ~ SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Across from new car ROCHESTER OL 1-8133 & C RAMBLER SA of z wait- | Commerce at Union Lk. EM 3-4155. 2-DOORS Eddie § Sigsia FORD 1958 CHEVIE BISCAYNE. 4 DR. Powerglide. Radio & heater. pege Lecal car — 1 pwo 1957 Chevrolet BelAir 2 dr. dan. Powerglide, Radio, Heater. Whitewalls, Sharp $1505. es. yg A Monterey 2 ea a. . transmission po nes oi one oe ine 1955 ee @ Cyl. 4 dr Rak. Nice 9696 we Sve oe Os nae price $125, HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes Pontiac’ Oxford, age OA 6-2528 a CROWN Bimog Sag 3 4 DR. _ Call evenings UL 2-4028. —y DODGE Nypatce yg +DR., ood ued ee, looks good, rins good. a DODGE. GOOD TRANS. . Call OR 3-2945 after 3:30. Le e SEDAN. RADIO AND EATER. ABSOL' WN pay- '$5 Ford 2-Dr. ......$745 CUSTOMLINE YV-3 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ACK COLE, INC. ae A We Maple at Po at pnd gl Trail MA ¢4511 OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 1955 BUICK —— 4 et Bn megs My with ra- tore in stor. oti © tna meee wht "$995 1953 DODGE CLUB COUPE. _—— white over blue. Gyromatic. A nice family $495 TWO 1958 BUICK 2 DR. “sm. —_— , One tu-tone tn tc. 8,000 miles and aie “$2795 1956 | VOLKSWAGEN eg aa 95 SEE HANK OR GLENN] Pontiac's Bargain Barons * OLIVER ° Motor Sales ° 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 8-0488 Open till 10 B’ham MI 4-1930 FE 2-9101 Open Eves, * <4 tire’, low mileag posite, Tone fade. “i but $1008. he * heater, at Lake Orion Motor Sales |'Cy' Owens te |” "| #200 DOWN $95 DOWN 1952 Ford 1952 Mepeury Monterey 1954 P Pathara Panama is Ford Victoria » Century “FROM $295" Eddie Steele : FORD + A OLUTELY ® mo ER Ss Pee ee Rg BY Peon help you adjust » p.m. ‘Wy PLYMOUTH $560 DOWN $76.44 PER MO 30 Piresw: 4 ses0 DOWN”? sa: o0 PER MO a) PLYMOUTH $560 DOWN, "16.46 PER MO. "36 PLYMOUTH a 8 $285 DOW: " eo ee $22 DOWN F-Dome Pag Specia $200 DOWN $42.73 PER MO. F-Dome “Tee Bel 38 ne ¢ bee i. vedere r DOWN $37.92 PER MO. - ‘8S PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 Door 6 $185 DOWN $37.92 PER MO, ‘SS PLYMOUTH 6 Savoy Club $185 DOWN” ‘52 FER MO. $185 5 Noa! $188 obag Oe e2 PER MO. * Firedom $143 DOWN. sia SR x uae MO. ey 1 936.97. PER MO. ‘53 PLYMOUTH 44.97 PER MO. 52 DesoTO Customs $65 DOWN : ‘ae PER Mo. BRAID MOTOR SALES LER CASE A * $2.73 PER MO. Se. Cow: s 1s PER MO.- SOs © PED + DR. oe Y- a ee mileage, FE 5-4145 or FE $5064. “CY” OWENS FORD ’53 PLYMOUTH 4. DOOR NO MONEY DOWN > ve sain 8- SAGINAW ST. PE 56-4101 PL UTH VEDERE for sale or trade, PE 5-5523 FoR FINEST OF woe eee AND SEE SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. oudse “CODWART e530 MEERINOGET FP Ee NOW IS THE TIME” our fd _— to see R&C Cc "Rambler Sales Seen nganeeres opine INGHAM RAMBLER ‘#® PONTIAC Vista. All deluxe trim. By owner R Ma bene | ser 2 Wi wate tiacs, evr erwoee Sasa et eeeeae ee be} 4 . er Inte. models snd trans ‘ECONOMY _2) AUBURN : TODAY’S SPECIAL 57 “RAMBLER” Sriminehwis. #i.608 NOW $1,595 BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” —~SALES & 341 5. 5. SAGINAW ments of $14.27 mo. Moat | Bier Tar. Parks at Mt 1 eisen. i663 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, runs good, $165. FE yha s _miggins. "BT SCODA © evas000.90 99 6,000 miles. 40 miles per gallon. RUSS 'OHNSON MOTOR SALES il LAKE ORION GOT 'EM ALL SPORTY cor adaa aD 4 —_ a Low MILEAGE — TONALLY | Ctblin aio’ At RICE Te ‘98 PONTIAC STARCHIEP 4 R— me Heater, PUT. THE "FUN" BACK IN DRIVING WITH ONE OF THESE ; Younger Than Springtime Used Cars ton , Stee: coe ee eee $2595 utiful Bi Paint, Radio and wer Brakes. BEL AIR 4 ‘08 PONTIAC ‘57 FORD oe @ COUNTRY Foeper. Fordomatic, . Whitewalls ‘57 PONTIAC ‘57 PONTIAC nd Power Stee ‘97 PONTIAC ‘97 PONTIAC DOOR — Radio and H ‘S86 FORD ..... STATION WAGON — SPECIAL 2 DOOR H eal HARDTOP ~ ‘90 PONTIAG 09 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATALINA ‘99 BUICK eee RETAIL “GOODWILL 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. (BEHIND THE 'S8 CHEVROLET .......$2295 DOOR — Radio and Heater, Powerglide; Whitewalls. Green “and Ivory Paint. 4 DOOR HARDTOP — = Power Steering and Powe SQUIRE 8 PASSENG Power Steering S70 OLDSMOBILE ..... $1895 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Pull Power. _STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Hydramatic. Power Steering nd fy vonage 4 ae HARDTOP — Radio, Heater, STARCHIEF CONVERTIBLE. ‘06 OLDSMOBILE ‘56 BUICK —_ 'SS BUICK... sites —' Radio and Heater, Hydramatic. 2 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio & ‘Heater, Dynafiow. FACTORY BRANCH PONTIAC & Heater, rakes, ween ee 2095 ER ~~ Radio and and Power vee eo « 1895 oe $1895 woven eee AL9IS ceed gi 81995 :... 1495 eater, Hydramatig. po 29's pana apLOOO| & Heater, Fordomatic. wees eee es 1895 sas eens s os LAQD Radio and Heater, Dyne- beeece ee. 81095 we S195 995 eee se eo eo we ow & STORE: USED CARS’ FE 3. POST OFFICE) am 2 \ ' . (/ phe * TV News and Reviews I ee PE Oe GE: ‘Green. Pastures’ ie a — ae he > Irite zr Mbut Has No True Contl es Today's Television P Bis ia Acad elin ay oe oe | TP GUWOL SOK MOC lbeneomntrein sae - Channel 1-WEYZ-TY oe le NP ree : 2 City ptscrs Hiring; Ae vt ew ts from Hawali on her ‘Cenael 2WIBE-TV Channel. ¢—-WWI-TV Smenemereeirres rn " : mie Await ORK (UPD — aad me ee marks — — ee (1) Beat the seat Baye Oak Stes Bie Still Hopeful suspect, will be swamped e's 500th, telecast, . . pecan : ee innocent 2 Others tion, I of’ last} Miss Shore’s . 0 ( Weather, | Verdict le Yours. Me pense oral wnat , W cpi'e “Cece Purares” oo Wisieoede o once eae eapos t1:00 (P) Boupy's On, a PE) Wo Do You Trt week in the fatal beating of his Four Pontiac policemen plan {night’s “Green : Naked City ray wind up on Ft ua oe ie tg Daa ine bosd Shemees Illiag, 9840 .nve 9 Poealor Actes goon tal an ci oe” of Fame’s|Ty: next season, 2 | 2 Ree Ia Bi Ba Someone [eens ae ae “Si Sart wa 11:15 (9) Weather. . (® American gun as Neitling slept PSesee ¢ Department and in October . the month April 23... (4) Weather: Eliot. ‘la:18 (2) Secret Storm. - . . Tphoenix Police ' Connelly’s 1930 play waS @/ ssow of Onmibus wilt be coles= _ (2) Weather. +1490 (2) Edge of Night. - re. waiting to be hired. Mare t tele-| NBC-TV’s : when it beams — 2 ter. Adventure:/4:30 (2) County Fair. : so! Nepe siiaies alk pene agg with) cast next Sunday ea 11:20 Richad, Gr ene, Capt. ps poe beg tage 2 | n The aan ie test but | vision, pppoe parlance out a film ties be py Pm = Oe Apes Ghee jorge Pierrot L fing q were told aficr am oral tntceviow [tumor, ) a : (4) Sports, - ‘ , (color) George : were told aft much rank and |... were able un. , CD Spots aay ss i Lire ae ve) OG | Semastie te womion Sr tnohe ton Siond” ann Hectattes Otead 61 deans see. ott ee kaa - D Mewes LeGott. Constance Bennett, “tady| (Looney Tune A pee i an Spee Lawa” and Frederick 0” init, Penance, 640 aan: Rnely et Jongh Conta (°32.) om () Mickey Mouse Club Topic Tonigh they plan to move anyway. dl Anderson tn Noth. Tho De. the cameras in Hollywood April eae ‘ * A : 5 ‘A ’ " 4 die 3 Roberts, ; a Hews. 11:90 (1) Night Court. ; Co ission|: ‘Toe tour wore among tive Ce es ae es Michael Landon *" # Bis Amero’ Legend, net Jag Pan. Me Ask New Procedure sen, Piesrcccons eke eer e—aenat sy sicntn wee EAs Ones Tere : rx (4) Jack Paar, ew Fluorescents for bid to get on a teustonl OF a? run. . y Cass, Clift Ar- Includes Flv trip west in a bid facturing i . oe # 42) ‘Brave Eagle. a _ well, Peggy " S s fa * Area the Phoenix police force. spirituals for, all the : . % f 5 “@ Let's Dance, Dance Es cas 3 tion ; Downtown . {the expanding William Newman] 4. now -that I've said S t M Lose he sour ar Feature. Comedy on ORNING lor Annexa issioners will be asked reyes ‘on the civil service| eynected Pa the to enter a few n dy ” 7 Ue ie ee ead WEDNESDAY - | LANSING @-A ne aon wane approve ae i itn Phoenix and Patras Cla oe py, about “Green i as heyenne. Minister : ; Classroom hinging fi at ee ‘ith. Both are wi ” itself. in saves Bronco’s life. |e. 59 | (4) ‘Continental procedure plan for fluerescen ence Smith placed Pastures found myself ad- t LS ness “Million John Payne, "Wake\®2 (2) On the Farm Front. in the legislature last night. ar el ot Iw a ale! ° te. Tr * (°4.) ae (2) TV College. * re BB (R-Grand man said he phoned Oak- * ie * outside it. I felt place were mov- Salesman of insurance bh ae - Hunt robbers it fog Sen his She it-as a possible 3 va an rg oie street Sgt. James Laponsie, an "toree {Me events taking place sae to Michig an Teamsters er ( Show Rapids) offered problems , to events, from within} - . Hg ocd cont.) 1:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. solution for ‘the Pinar ons from Cass to Mill. toons ee ee and Det.|-casional rangers | Gi Lansing Hearing ’ sh ee : Sid San eee ees ee | Soe ni (2) Movie. ; . Ueder procedure, a ; : think the reason senhion LANSING # — A young ving ~ fon ope Peres (2) Cartoon —— ‘e vile severing oe fo tour months ago, weeid be cred | ecg caortee vie hina with Sona’ © om tect, ietine & = oe ae viet to Broedwiy®’ Married rolling : Pewer Co. ibe happ " sald Lilcreen Pastures. of insurance P oaiole “ on visit to j (4) 1 start the ved by Consumers as patrolmen, i is a series away 5 iS ts Sir Cedrie a (color) Bozo the Clown cn Bove Gukeniiee aga te ph cone a ieee a it a phycho- | eming tabloans. - “ wulelncen tee of his annual four- Gertrude i Nuyen. Re Mi. ter: ie ag is a health, “They ” | no stresses 18:00 (4) Dough territory night the ‘ There are ‘It merely pro-| mintion-dollar : Jean's Notebook. eg. as have to | eatcel Gandvantage within its structure, ‘It Conference of Teamsters. (2) Feature (cont.) ne ” of Charm. resolution would the city’s ice laws. Evans. , line, pouring | Michigan : (7) Lady oi The for taking in scope of has move to ceeds in a straight sha! allen M. Dorfman, 36, appeared rancher lessons in | 10:25 Arthur Godfrey. * |the territory and -plans t estimates ready on nine public anyway, whether they |out is no true problem Or}, vine state yesterday ° Bea Sheriff” 2 nee ee ee ter plated for its future managemen mascovgnnd'paincin ne aod goon tn pbs foresters ler, There ta tae mage peed panera ccna Mala (cont) io Agent. ‘jand improvement. _ paving: and four curbs) get on — © Cee ee : (4) Come {cont.) (9) Special A : edi anit Mie @ ing street ps not. be Te] 5 go not mean to dispute loperate in Mjchigan Tell Twuth. yess (1) News TH ly we resolution in and gutters. LaPensic hoped he would be re Oy adore ay cee ae oe 3 9:00 @ Rifleman. regener, rls Is. Right. sao coat tar 5 ending ts coat ee W, F Tl Ww considered © ee ree ing bt point up ts ogi, re washington oS es . ‘ (7) Cleo. cery by a local pres- A fy lords 0 officers said Phoenix in on the hearing 3 of Errol. enced by ngry ¥' The liked the Ari-| teria, |mittee sat Presents. Drama (9) Leon . [ably uninfh city, and “Green Clinton, ili 2 Sew in North 5) ay Steins sures pro and con. be obliged to a peage “Charge ; er : the Pontiac| It is useless to = eit as ex-| Chicago Atty. x ae pre- : a ~ Cea OO Concentration der an order’ suahtying- ies at Williams Nigh leg Damen Pry ge ta the proceedings. were (4) George ‘sing. Hayes. enter an and elector of the . ; P.|men were ied Pontiac] Pla it is not naive, It nationwide attack on ie he can (1) Peter Lind fected township . : G ®— Sen. John with suspended because “rooted in a re 3 goes on trial so *Pat Doody. ution and inviting LANSIN tionship W. Straley. [ness, rather sophisticated ” Blackford , hur Godfrey. (3) Howdy filing of the resol de ON ee ee cunt Beet jin fact, a glossy,| the Teamsters. atteant pdtarte, i; Sieve : é OON them to show-.< "shoal et Gov. Willidms as politi _* & place, werldly, cone, "| fected Bip plea os en 3a, spectel idren’e thow.| eee AFTERHO any, why the territory assailed | erer so “low. a& to en- got in communicetio® advanced in its techniques, of another hearing : 6:30 (7) Naked City. Foil as- pa “elite. be annexed. a , Sane it ee aes * * See Dorfihan, who has already testi . - of Latin A t Love . . ° : month . Whatever , McClellan quaee’s son. ” (4) Tic Tac qo } — bor bgd emarks byjofficers aaa eae: Green Paanareas fled ry ot comet ak : (9) Presents (cont.) a ae Grass res all paso eae oe ee ; * * ft Bob gets @). Around : . ig ; were pa- It was . 13. pollens meget Cee ee es ae temaver, . “ ord on Smeg. ra [the fet group lst week were to| brilliantly ry he all bands) + paying the yr yg ed, riding lesson 12:30 It Could Be You Danger in Charies S. ly (D-Detroit) Another group ser-| achievement which policies issued x 7 Frank Love-|. ST be You tock. Ee i hey ere arent een tts wake te eh concerned can take pride or more othe Magee 2 ye ee (9) Myst & Doris. aterford Township firemen an. ik St Jat Oe ee ee inate Monday. eos everepristing tor joy. French sol- (9) aiding Light. wi calls to extinguish e Coldwater Republican : ‘ of his agency $51,461 : 18:08 (7) vip taba on World| 12:45 . . . sag ing Some by high winds F aaneet privilege to deny a | ' . penis pai y Tears rou en Be ame sine mer Aah al World Keeps Laughing |p inure, the Nore ) It's a Great Life. ouses and ‘stores were thr ews conference Friday. or : them to the insurer, vision. from @ Houses and firemen almost news +] wnder® ; [ ne Life Insurance Co., : (9) Wrestling. Live (7) Liberace. and it took 10 7 Villiams said then,: “I . 2 Stew ye ae 3 _ Lomver el ay oo ho ao Waid Tews ee Gee ie Tordicag toch a edie. While Diplomats ae a non-resident Mich- (4) Californian. inst ad-|1:80 2 control in the Elizabeth apeatiy:sat tengh 0 conyers. | 3. Obtaining friends Indian Margie. , : road area. 80 = been selling vice. Robertal (4) Amos ‘nt Andy. ae oe a on a a University.”, He did wr cecak soln td Yicy isla Sekai perweck- Comet Saves. Tey Nm ity Bene. - ead ideas Liat to comonien tebe ‘not ‘amplity, : NEW YORK — The foreign ‘ond Baghdad—bes my dangh Bennett, Alan King, Bil Gil 8:00 (4) (color) ‘Truth or Conse a et ee ek ned ‘There tad been discussion about ih wa tna to Colbeors doen opherohaee ahe-tonad tied bert. oer te Coat stance rubbish burners were Wayne County — state officials|s.outs tell me that the Khrushchev Is 10:30 (7) News: Daly. ) (7) Day Saw, lieved to have been the cause, fhe ao aad Baa business |isughing it up believi val be pound beat a Oe ends th Wane ieeis . dich tue suis empation fa fat clown who soon will svectigshes aanenibed at bow CD) Masie Bingo. Elected Director ripen the bottle. lin jokes are aimed at inves 2 , 3 of Ber’ , ee tal. : 3:00 (2) Big Payolt. ' |. Bodman A . aS ioe creh MEST wae say eset, tee 4 Persons Injured | Asm sim 9 We dee oT Bell snd? ou ie ied Gerohe ae ade He is penitent of the: Maton ‘on Pontiac Streets | Mikoyan, ede pgcoe mp Mikoyan says: Bank of Detroit, _ . .| & murderer = OT wile rue | a Le a Four persons were i “Congratulations! ntdien yor husband” f Clot hing Taken | - : nor Eapercacar fh hg “Khrushchev plays a fair in the Kremitn Jetterson $895 Worth o ioe mou etn] police mishap, Annals ne? as de tee ee eee SON 13 Little space cee 2 rted In a Greenview St., yan says: “Yes, if you : Ee ae ) vand ancea k-ins epo Larsen, 69, of 6476 whenjand Mikoyan pts ge 3 le baad h rea suffered a broken hip y" to Poland and | #1 Petes mn asf O whe fell on W. Huron street near|closely Armstrong is. taking his group in’ Minneapolis |" 18 Tidetian : but nothing was ) street. * Louis On Ice show from 20 Seif mound ' ee eae: : x. 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All contributions go ia their to’ Radio Free Europe. * Tceataeaniretennammennieeiminntal * a. ie Published a: @ entirety service in with Comet ead the Newspeper A wertising Exocutioes Association. THE PONTIAC PRESS + |set emotions cost yous in physical 1 when ‘you're quite calm—provided so {happened to be standing upright. ‘\'Use No More Whether Upset or Not” By DELOS SMITH NEW YORK — If, you've ever wondered what or up- energy, a new scientific answer is that you use less physical energy while in’ those- states than This goes against ‘the popular fdea that emotional disturbances require a lot. of physical energy, an idea which is perpetuated by TV and movie heroes and hero- ines. who pant or gasp or give off results . Ld -|Nervous Energy Theory Disclaimed : it. was going on. All this was low) “score of psychological dis- officers were the losers in the bud- get cutting. : x * Workers in other departments raises. Meanwhile the New York Teach- ers Guild. made known its resent- also have been demanding pay| ment, The High, School Teachers In their report to the technica journal, “The Lancet,” they said they had expected the oxygen consumption to be related directly to the amount ‘of emotional dis: turbance—the more disturbance, the more oxygen consumed. This) would be most people’s expectation: | But it didn’t work out that way.| Their .results on a group mathe-| matical basis showed quite the re-| verse, Some individuals in the} group showed such wide variations, | however, that the scientists noted rT & $ TF He 7 F E have been calmer since what they were doing was part .of . their routine. * 1 ees The 32 were subjected to psycho- logical tests first, to diagram the degree to which each was pent up with undischarged emotions and how:deep each was buried in what ts called “‘a highly nervous state.” with Ostrex Tonic tonic many need at for old solely because low in supplementary doses calcium, copper. Low cost! - By these tests, the scientist said, they were including the ‘essential ,features which indicate emotional disturbance of whatever kind, and ‘are readily observable.” ~ ‘Then the scientists went on to the measuring of how .much oxy- consumed while A 19-year-old Waterford Town | ship youth, who police said has} admitted to a string of burglaries, -|pleaded guilty yesterday and will be ‘sentenced April 7 by Oakland | County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. . i * * * 4 Gary M. Williams, of 3300 Eliza- | .|beth Lake Rd. admitted to town- | ship police that he broke into/ Whitéey’s Restaurant, 1430 Crescent Lake Rd. Williams had $50, taken from! the . restaurant, on him whe picked up by police.’ They said | he admitted the break-in. and 30) others during the past month. . * * * oe He was remanded to the county | jail to await sentencing. | | | 95 Pct. of U.S. Drive-ins Available for Advertising | NEW YORK (UPI) — The latest survey of drive-in theaters shows that 95 per cent are available for screen advertising, according to the Theater-Screen Advertising Bu- au, The bureau reported that weekly attendance figures for drive-ins us-} ing advertising has reached 19,835,- 400 paid admissions, Fatalities.on 19 major toll :roads | in the United States last year were 2.8 per 100,000,000 miles of travel, while the rate on other highways ludin " Open’ Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. ‘ A The Lowrey, Holiday Organ is so easy to play that:you will be able to treat your _ family to their own Easter music . . . ahd you'll have wonderful fuh for years as “3°. you discover ever-new wonders at -sound at, the Lowrey keyboard. 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