a anil 116th YEAR \ The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecas, Cloudy, snow flurries (Details Page 2) - Home Edition kek PONTI AG, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 —36 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Te People (and Sharks) in the News TUBBY SHARKS — Others in the house might find it a bit inconvenient when bath time comes, but Victor Balibrera, 8, is quite elated over his-home for baby sharks in the family AP Fecsimile CHERRY BLOSSOM PRINCESS — Barbara Ellen Meader, 19-year-old daughter of Rep. George Meadér (R-Mich) is Mich- igan’s entry in the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, March 29-30, in the nation’s capital. AP Facsimile BEFORE SURGERY — Before undergoing an artefy opera- tion over television last night Carl Miltenberger of Battle Creek has a chat with his wife Sylvia in his room at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. AP Facsimile tub. The three fledgling sharks are thriving on a diet of bread crumbs. To make them feel at home, their water was carried in pails from a San Francisco ocean beach. : Happy Youngster Keeps 3 Sharks in His Bathtub SAN FRANCISCO (® — Victor | Balibrera, 8, has never been hap-| pier. He has three sharks in his bathtub. * * Victor caught a 30-inch sand | shark alive off the Ft. Mason pier, Monday and persuaded his father Joseph, a carpenter, to let him) take it home along with some sea water. The shark died that night, not until it had given birth to three | babies, : * * * Victor says Poky, Tarzan and Skipper are doing fine on a diet of bread crumbs. After they get “a little bigger and stronger’ he plans to give them to Steinhart Aquarium. MSU Horticulturalist Tests EAST LANSING (INS) — Dr. ‘Eugene Lucas, a Michigan State) University horticulturist, is testing, the theory that ‘‘an apple a day keeps the dooctor away.” The health of 500 students now| eating 7,000 apples a week will, be compared after four years with that of 17,000 classmates who have| not eaten apples, | but kx *& k - x &* & x * * x & * AF Allots State $7 3 Million Building Funds Are Earmarked for 3 Airfields To Provide Facilities at Wurtsmith, Kinross and Sawyer Bases CINCINNATI i” — The U.S. Air Force has released approximately $73,346,000 of construction funds for was announced today. | Col. Joseph Friedlander Jr., Air Force installations ‘River region, announced re- lease of the money. | Wurtsmith Air Force). Base, Oscoda, will get about) $22,349,000 for the follow- jing: A new 11,800 - foot runway, new supporting aprons and taxiways, avia- tion jet fuel facilities, main- tenance hangar docks, and ‘supporting utilities. The} work will extend into the winter of 1959, Col. Fried- lander said. The K. I. Sawyer Airport, Mar- 235,000 to be used for the following: Ah extension increasing the total length of the existing runway to 12,300 feet, supporting aprons and ‘Apple a Day... “Theory aedwars, aviation jet fuel facili- ities, two dormitories, each housing |400 men; an airmen dining hall, a 48-man bachelor officers’ quar- ters, maintenance hangar docks) jand supporting utilities. The work at Sawyer Airport is scheduled to be completed by the fall of 1959. Kinross Air Force Base, Sault (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Section of Artery Replaced good condition today after audience last night. Patient in Good Condition Atter Televised Surgery DETROIT (? — Carl Miltenberger was reported in a section of main artery |was replaced by doctors before a regional television Dr. George W. Slagle of Battle Creek, president of the Michigan Medical Society, said purpose of the telecast was “to inform the public and thus eliminate much of the fear that is connected with major surgery.” Part of Miltenberger’s aorta was replaced with 7 inches of tubing in an operation telecast in color and black and white. Miltenberger, a 65-year-old Bat-, tle Creek railroad worker, suffered | from an artery disease commonly called hardening of the arteries. The disease impaired the flow of blood to his legs. Miltenberger’s condition was described ag good immediately after the operation, and a spokes- man for the Wayne County Med- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) - Calls! Calls! Calls! 30 of ’em 1st Night... Now that it’s getting close to spring house cleaning time, it’s also ‘a good time to round up those unused household articles and sell them for cash with a quick action want ad. 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Watertora Jeyoees Sports & Bullders to "58's. Top 6. FE 8-0688. Show, Fri. Sat.-Gun.. CAI Bidg. Theome Tax Returns Prepared os ag Campbell—Tax_Accountant ys bs three bases in Michigan, it. quette, will get approximately $27,- |, LIU CTE : In Today’ s Press POOLS EEL CLIT 4 Open Eves., FE 2-3618 Youth Held in Auburn Heights Blast An Auburn Heights neighbor- jhood was rocked last night by a blast from a stick of dynamite tossed between two houses. Police Warren suspect. Nine members of two families escaped injury as the blast. shat- tered windows, tore off asbestus siding, damaged roofs and sent window shades crashing to floors. Oakland County sheriff's depu- ties estimated the damage at about $3,000 ‘here are holding a 17-year-old! The dynamite exploded along- side the basement home of Ron. ald MacDonald, 3389 Eastwood St., splintering wood beams on the edge of the roof and shat- tering two windows, The home of Harold Snyder, 3397 Eastwood, next door, also was damaged, Pictures and other wall hangings crashed to the floor. Shades were torn from windows. MacDonald's son, Bill, said he heard a car pull up around 11 Will Restore Funds representative tr the on FOF MASU Oakland | The Senate will restore the $100,000 asked by Mich- \igan State University to open its Oakland Branch which the Senate Appropriations Committee had eliminated. Oakland County Sen. L. Harvey Lodge told The Pon- tiac Press today he had se-* cured agreement among! Senate Republican leaders Frank Beedle and Elmer Porter to restore the com- mittee cut. As reported by the committee, the bill would have postponed the branch opening by at least one, year, according to Dr. D. B. Var- ner, MSU vice president. Dr. Varner commented that the university had asked for $200,000 to hire faculty, start a library, print a catalog and hire someone to head the branch. The governor cut this to $100,- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Due to Cloud Over, Light Snow Likely Considerable cloudiness is fore- cast for the Pontiac area with little change in temperature tonight and tomorrow. A few light snow flur- ries are likely. Tonight's low will be near 27 de- grees and the high tomorrow will reagh around 43. For the next five days, tem- peratures will average near the normal maximum 46 and the normal minimum 29. Tempera- tures will become colder over the weekend witlT precipitation totaling around one-third of an inch as rain or snow Saturday or Sunday and possible snow flur- ries Monday. The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- tiac was 27 degrees, The mercury rose to 47 at 2 p.m. a eee oes. es Woman in Area to Greet Spring for 10]st Time ‘that most welcome season—spring. But, to Mrs. Libby Russell, a much bigger day, Tomorrow is the first day of it is Mrs. Russell wil] welcome spring the same day that she marks her 10lst birthday. Mrs. Russell, who lives near Milford, was the youngest of 13 Homes Rock, None Hurt p.m, He went out to see who it was, SAW FUSE LIT He saw a male figure lighting a fuse on something, he said, and yelled. The culprit was trying to throw the dynamite under Mac- Donald's car, he said. Startled, the vandal tossed the sputtering stick next to the house, ran to his auto and sped away, the youth said. Two hours tater, Lloyd Jaynes, 17, who lived with his, father at 4550 Twelve-Mile Rd., Warren, was picked up by Cen- ter Line State Police and turned ever te the Oakland County Sher- iff's Department. In a statement to deputies, Jayne driving around" and then denied he had left the house. LIVED WITH MacDONALDS He had been living with Mac- Donald after a difference with his parents, it was reported. The Mac- Donalds had told him he would have to leave recently, said dep- uties. Since then, they reported, Jayne had been c on a running feud with the MacDonald family. MacDonald and the neighbors said someone had tried to dyna- mite them about a month ago but the fuse, dampened by snow first admitted he had been ‘‘out - . 0s Advance Grant for Urban Renewal Here Rep. Broomfield Reports $90,112 Available Soon Additional $1,600,000 to Augment Study Fund When Plans Jell A federal agency in Washington has approved a $90,112 grant for advance planning of Pontiac’s first urban renewal project, Rep. William S. Broomfield (R- Royal Oak) disclosed today. Broomfield said he had been informed that addi- tional funds amounting ta about $1,600,000 have been set aside by the federal gov- ernment for future fi- nancing of the renewal project. * ® * The Oakland County Congress- man said he had received word of the success of Pontiac’s bid for federal aid from R. L. Steiner, commissioner in charge of the Federal Housing and Home Fi- nancing Agency. The study funds should be available soon, Broomfield said. money to get started on detailed planning for renewal of a 155- acre area in the south central portion of the city. The whole project would cost about $4 million, but the net ex- - ‘on the ground went out before touching off the dynamite. Jayne was booked at the Oak- land County Jail for investigation of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. MacDonald, his wife, and their three children were in the house/ MRS. LIBBY RUSSELL children and is Irish—“clear to the backbone," she says. Dancing was her favorite pas- time in her younger days but she claims, “I could probably do a fig right now if I had the right partner.” . Don’t let 101 fool you, she doesn't live in the past, she was i pA a tn met just as excited about the Vanguard at the time of the blast. Snyder, pense is figured at about $2.5 million of which the federal government would pay about two- thirds, * * * City officials have yet to receive official word from Washington. They were unofficially advised by Urban Renewal Administration of- his wife, and their two youngsters were at home next door. ficials in Chicago two months ago (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) of ministry. All that we know their lives and became His followers deserted Him. Are we any less fickle? Do Do we defend the Master launching as anyone, | Pretty Girls and Taxes ssa er ial Spring arrives. rapher will come upon a pear in newspapers with Spring?” Tees aS 4 * ing hands on a park bench. What does the coming wo va ALE _ NE RE 2 It always happens, and there is hardly anything more predictable than the events that are bound to occur during the 92 days, 18 hours and 51 minutes it takes the earth to get from vernal equinox to summer solstice this year. On the first day of Spring, for instance, a photog- snowbound motorist, ignore his pleas for help and snap his picture, which will ap- a caption asking: “This is Elsewhere, though, the weather will be truly spring- like and a photographer will find a girl on her way to, and a young man on his way back from, lunch. x The photographer will ignore the girl’? shyness and the young man’s pleas for help, and will pose them hold- * The picture will be captionéd, “This is Spring!" and the young man will get a black eye from his wife when she sees It. This Spring’s Easter paraders will include several couples sporting “his” and say the woman's dress will have the sack look and the { man’s suit the baggy look. “hers” attire, which is to Spring mean? their lack of sincerity? SRE OEE Ah, Sweet Joys of é Seat By INTERNATIONAL NEWS a Somewhere in America at 10:06 p.m. (EST) tomorrow, . there will be a blinding snowstorm, because that’s when On approximately April will stand on a street-corner devouring so many passing girls with his eyes that he wil stomach pump, The deadline for paying income taxes will arrive on A midwestern breadwinner will be in such a April 15. hurry to obey the law that Revenue Service his wife’s sho x * The formerly Brooklyn Dodgers will play their first game in Los Angeles on April 18. thousand fans will already be in line waiting to buy Reporters will interview the first man in bleacher seats. line and learn that his home In New York’s Union Square, on May 1, 25 persons will show up to watch the Communists’ May Day Parade. All 25 will be FBI agents assigned to find out who's May Day Parade. Mother's Day will be celebrated on May 11. In honor of the occasion, dad will tell mom, watching the Communists’ wash the dishes.” Father's Day will be celebrated on June 15. honor of the occasion, mom will tell dad, “For a change, get those dishes done early.” But, first, it will be Spring ~ [oo Winter. feuten Heditatious J By ROBERT L. DIEFFENBACHER, D.D. Hundreds of people followed Jesus during His last weeks from the Bible about most of these folks is that they accepted his popularity as a speak- er and as a performer of miracles. ” We have records of only a few who actually changed advocates. When Jesus was put under pressure by the leaders of the church and of the political groups of His day, His As we look back on the first Lenten period, we are critical of the fickleness of the multitudes. we witness for Christ when our neighbors make light of religion? against those who take the name of the Lord in vain? Do we rebuke our indifferent friends for their thoughtlessness, their selfishness and 10, a 19-year-old bachelor ll require the services of a he will mail the Internal pping list. * At dawn, several town is Brooklyn, N. Y. “For a change, YOU In The city has asked for the % € ‘Highest and Lowest Date in eae, fi oa fevtar esemisneneea-aliieaiibeenaaciamee-suae=meeeear Ike Calls for 24 Molotov Object UAW Seeking of Ciite’s Blot Defense Work i Mongolia | MOSCOW UP — Ousted Foreign [Minister V. M. Molotoy was de- Reuther Tells McElroy nounced yesterday in Outer Mon golia where he now is serving as to Award Contracts to the Sbvict ambassador. A visting Ease Unemployment thelial from Moscow did the de nouncing . * * * DETROIT «& — Walter Reuthe: has called on the Defense Depart Soviet press reports said Niko ment to place 322 million dollars |"! G. Tenatov, who vaulted to in contracts to ease tinemployment: embership in the Soviet Union's in the auto industry. ruling party Presidium after Mo . lotaw’s ouster from the govern r™ %. on, ¥ os “al : “f* KI - The United Auto Workers DUCA ment Mal June, made the blast dent made the proposal in a tele-|j,, a speech before the 12th Con gram to Defense Secretar) MCEL-| gress of the outer Mongolian Com roy yesterday. munist* party in Ulan Bator. * * * * A * Reuther said the contracts, for Ignatoy did not single Molotov support and combat vehicles, have} ot for a specific denunciation, but! been authorized but not yet placed. repeatedly blasted the purged He said the figure was based 0D group of Molotov, Georgi Malen- statistics contained in a letter from joy and L. M. Kaganovich for an- McElroy to President Eisenhower 1) Leninist and antiparty activi- March 12. ; The UAW chief also proposed a five-point program under which he said the defense department _ could create jobs. 7 The plans called for creation Will R F d | “task forces’ to speed up the let-| | estore un § | hies The press reports did not whether Molotoy was in the audi ente Sa ting of defense contracts in basic} industries and expedite placement for MSU Oakland in high unemployment areas, * * * Reuther urged that contract de- livery dates ‘‘be telescoped . . . to crowd maximum production into the earliest possible period to maxi- mize employment. " l (Continued From Page One) | 000, the minimum possible, he added, and said we could defer | the balance to next year. “Now,” he said, ‘‘the Committee has eliminated that money alto- gether and does not give any x * Dr. Varner said that the money. bill did grant the University of | Michigan authority to establish its | Dearborn Center branch, although | no specific appropriation was made | for the center, | sf ‘LOWER ENROLLMENT | What actually happens on March, The Senate bill, which lops $13 2th — the day that Spring million from Gov. Williams’ re- arrives? ‘quest, would, according to Dr.| The sun shines exactly half of Clarence Hilberry, Wayne State the 24hour day and the other/University president, speaking for, half is night. Generally speaking, |the Council of State College Presi- on that day the earth's axis is/dents: perpendicular to the plane of the earth’s orbit. The tilt of the earth, moving trom one area to another, is caught when the earth's axis stands per- soem the plane of its orbit around the sun — and if the| xo ” | earth did not lean, or tilt, then) u? "wctions” there would be no seasons. Night The University of Michigan alone and day would be of equal length | Would have to pare 175 instructors and our weather would be affected. jand research personnel, he said. | Winters w | al wurmmen not a i indeed gt John A. ig ate oo” wees. | eWas much.of what we know |Gem, Said the a: give Gs as seasonal weather at all. leery to operate new buildings which are not included in this| Cool Weather uate enrollments at any state school, with reductions in some cases; cause the abandonment of | many established programs; re- duce faculties and possibly cause | “Bar increases in undergrad- | SAFETY HERO — Jimmie Gaylord, 11, right, a Baldwin Elementary School safety patrol boy, proudly wears the Automobile Club of Michigan gold lifesaving medal which was awarded to him yesterday. Kay Liechty, 6, of 67 Sheridan St., cuddles up last month to Jimmie. __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCIL 19, 1958 _ Billion Spending Speedup from Zakelski, left, Auto Club safety education con- sultant for Pontiac schools, presented the award Asks Booster on All Levels U.S., State, Local Funds Urged for Construction, Electrification Projects WASHINGTON (® — President Eisenhower today called for an | antirecession «speedup in the. | spending of 24 billion dollars in federal, state and local funds «for construction and rural elec- trification projects, The President set forth the pro- gram in letters to Albert M. Cole, chief of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, and Secretary of Agriculture Benson. The plan calls for faster spend- ing of $1,248,000,000 in federal money and $1,007,000,000 in state, The Day in Birmingham | Post Office Dept. Seeks Cole-Commerce Station BIRMINGHAM — A proposal by held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the the Post Office Department for the William Vasu Funeral Home, Royal construction of a combination par-|Oak, and at 10 a.m. in Holy Name cel post unit and service station Church, Birmingham. Burial will at the corner of Cole and Com-jbe in White Chapel Cemetery. merce Sts. is being studied by! o. gieg Sunday at her home. Birmingham city officials. The Rosary will be recited at. * * * The department doesn’t intend to| 7:30 this evening at the funeral construct a government - owned : building on the site, a Post Office| Surviving are her husband, Clar- ence; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas spokesman said. Rather, the Post Geiger, and four sisters, Mrs. Office plans to acquire a long-term Aileen Besancon, Mrs. Mary Cook, option of the site and to design a building to be occupied on a) Mrs. Olive Gibson and Mrs. Florine Hennessy, all of Detroit. This procedure ee permit — Building Industry Buys More Steel the property to remain on local NEW YORK & — One big tax roles, it was pointed out, Last week, the Steel Door Corp., steel marketing area—construc- tion—is beginning to show signs which owns almost three acres in the Cole - Commerce St. area, appealed to the city to take back ‘from the corporation a deed to its portion of land on Cole street east of Commerce. x «« "| ef life, Iron Age, national metal- Glenn Berry, president of the| Working — ieee corporation, said his firm has had local and private money. The money would be used in this. ‘way: | | For public facility loans for such things as sewers and municipal iwater projects, 75 million dollars. | For college housing loans, 300, million. 6; | For slum clearance projects | and other aspects of urban re- Pontiac Press Photo newal, one billion. * i to her hero who saved her life . For public housing, 140 million. an oncoming car. Joseph For rural electrification loans, 740 million. : In advance of the White House announcement, Sen. Byrd (D-Va)) authorization for a branch at a” Pontiac Safety Boy Wins Patient Doing Well Gold Medal for Heroism An 11-year-old safety Baldwin’ Elementary School is to the curb and out of the path proudly wearing a gold medal'of an oncoming car. with red, white and blue ribbons * * * today. | he girl, who apparently had be- Jimmie Gaylord was presented COMe confused about the corner the medal yesterday at a school jtraffie light’ and had darted into assembly lor his heroic bravery. ithe street against the red signal, February 25, two Pontiac de- W@S Kay Liechty, 6, of 67 Sheridan tectives, Herbert Cooley and James t. ; Bale, saw Jimmie race into the! Jimmie, son of Mr. and Mrs. — ~~~ | Lawrence Gaylord, 124 Edison | St., received the gold lifesaving medal and an award of merit from the Automobile Club of Michigan. A three-day trip to Washington, | ‘Cub Scouts Welcome Den Mom, 14 Bobcats One new den mother and 14 Bob-| ; : cats were welcomed to Cub Scout.D- C.. in May will also be given Pack 66 last night at LeBaron|to Jimmie by the Auto Club. School. The den mother is Mrs. C. Brown Philadelphia Clean City Jack | me and the new Bobcats are: Moss, David Midkiff, Robert Gird- | NEW YORK (INS)—The Na- ley, Jerry Farstvedt and Nicky, tional Cleanup Bureau announced Loulakis. | today that Philadelphia has won Others are Timothy Broadwater,| the 1957 National Cleanest Town Robert Adsit, Roger Brasseaur,| Contest in the category of cities David Betzing, Jonathan Brown,| of more than a million popula- tion. Detroit was second, while Larry Hammes, Steve Tallon,} James Stone and Terry Millikan.| New York took third place. year’s budget. There is no way to) Stays as Winter absorb these costs without seriously, Prepares Exit cutting back our educational pro- grams.” | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today was the last full day of the winter season and except in some Southern areas generally cool weather prevailed in most of the country. The spring season officially starts tomorrow. ~*~ * * However, there was some relief | from the persistent wet weather across the country. Rain and snow, diminished during the night in many areas, although there were still several wet spots. ~*~ * * More rain and snow fell in Eastern states, with rain extend. | ing from Florida northward, through the mid-Atlantic states. | Light snow fell across the Eastern. coastal states intermountains| from western Virginia northward) through New York state. The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Consider- able cloudiness with little temperature change today, tonight and fomerrow. A few light snow flurries likely. High to GM WINNERS in the The two Pontiac winners nationwide General Motors 50th Anniver- Soe ere Ae (28S y. La boy at street and pull ,a little girl back! joined Republicans in stiffened, opposition to immediate tax cyts: or ‘“‘make-work” spending. | Some GOP congressmen were saying the recession already is leveling off. After TV Surgery (Continued From Page One) | ical Society said in a bulletin this morning: Income Tax-Fax Information on preparing your income tax return, The patient's condition COM) issued by the Internal Reve- tinues to be good. Blood pressure Depertment was stable and within normal lim-, nue P . - jits. The condition of the legs was ARE YOU ONE? excellent. The patient spent a) ‘comfortabe night. Currently he is| under an oxygen tent in his own room. This is routine after such surgery.” Are you one that aided in pro- viding the chief support during the year of a closely related individual, such as your mother? Perhaps you, your brother and a sister, contributed $300 -each towards your mother’s support —and she had less than $600 gross income. None of you have provided over half the support individual- ly — but over half of her sup- port has been contributed col- lectively. Since your mother would have qualified as a de- * * * Ford Hospital surgeons, headed by Dr. D. Emerick Szilagyi, made jwhat was described as a resection of the oartic bifurcation or an ‘oartic transplant of the Y-shaped section of the main artery in the lower abdomen. | Dacron, a synthetic fabric used | in “no-ironing-needed”’ shirts, “Reports from mere than one steelmaking district,” the publi- cation said, “indicate that the products that go into construc- tion—heavy plate and structur- als—are looking up, * * * “These products are being turned out at depressed levels, but definite gains are looked for in the second quarter.” * * * The publication said there was No help in sight from the auto- motive industry. Steel salesmen in Detroit are beginning to dis- count speculation that the auto- makers might stock up on cars in anticipation of a possible strike this summer. difficulty in selling the parcel as a whole. His firm feels that city development of Cole street would make the smaller parcels more attractive to purchasers, he said. City Manager L. R. Gare and City Engineer Grover Serenbetz are preparing a report on whether it would be advisable for the city to take the land back. After a year of preliminary work, the Oakland County Chapter of the| Michigan Society for Mental Health| has been formed. It will work) closely with the state group for the better treatment of mental’ illnesses. Officers of the new group include Mrs. J. S. Couzens of. Orchard Lake, Fred Thompson of Birming- ham and Mrs. Edward Laird of Birmingham. The group will meet monthly to discuss plans for assisting the program on the local level, Mrs. Laird said. During Mental Health Week, April 27 - May 3, special effort will be made to increase public knowl- edge of mental illness, she said. No Space Men ) Found in Search for ‘Beep Beeps’ It could be anything from the nearness of spring to men from outer space, thought Oakland Coun- 3 ty sheriff's deputies as they hur- “Valleywood School, newest in ried to answer a call Tuesday the Birmingham school system,| night. has announced the formation of x * * Scout Troop B15, sponsored by the’ An Addison Township woman 'school’s PTA. had called the sheriff's department Paul Droege will serve as scout-\complaining that she heard “beep master, assisted by Ben Robertson. 'heeps” and didn’t know where Scouts will meet three Thurs- |they were coming from. day evenings a month in the | After combing the area for any scheel anditorium. signs of fallen satellites or unusual ‘space craft, the deputies stumbled Outside activities will be sched- atross the strange beeper uled for the fourth meeting. * « & | A micro-wave telemetering re- lay tower nearby seemed to be the culprit. The sounds, they said, Service for Mrs. Clarence E. were most likely coming from an Mes. Clarence E. Knorpp replaced the diseased section, In a few months the body is ex- pected to build a new artery, using the plastic as a framework. The telecast was carried by WWJ-TV in Detroit and relayed to other stations in the state. * * * The Miltenbergers had something to celebrate today besides the suc- cessful operation. Miltenberger and his wife, Sylania, 67, are cele- brating their 43rd wedding anni- pendent if you had individually furnished over half of her sup- port, and you individually met the requirements of contributing in excess of 10 per cent of her total support and if the other con- tributing members of your fam- ily make a declaration on Form 2120 that they will not claim your mother as a dependent for the year—you may claim her. Under this law, the law of multiple support, any closely re- lated person so supported could : Pentiac Press Photos Coach Division, while Mrs. Elizabeth J. New- day 41-45. low tenight near °%3, high + tax . ok < vauies z * B , ah; tomerrew near @%. Light variable winds S4TY Ictter writing contest hear the good news man gets the good word from P. J. Monahan, teds7/ 6nd \tentens on the job. Taylor C. Phillips, left, is shown¢at division general manager while at work as a Teday ta Pontiac work as a paint sprayer at GMC Truck and secretary. - Lewest temperature preceding & am Ld At 8 am.: Wind velocity calm Sun sets Wednesday et € 43 p.m | Sun rises Thursday at 6:36 am i Moon sets Wednesday at 619 pom Moon rises Thursday a} 6.30 om Dewntewn Temperatores €&@.™......... 29 il a.m 41 7e.m.. ». 00 WDM oe cee 44 OB: m......... 31 1p m. 4s Oe. m........ 33 2pm “i 10 a.m 37 Twn emploves of GMC Truck Tuesdar in Pontiae (as recorded dowritouw: | Highest temperature Lowest temperature . Mean temperature Weather: fair. - pnlaced among the 45 top winners -28 in ‘the General Motors half-mil lion dollar letter writing contest, the corporation disclosed today. ooaete ee rrr One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature ................ 33 aaeete Semaimeatace Jieie de ee eee BD) * ® * ' Mean mperature ........... ..06.. 33] , Weather: Rain, ,11-in., Snow, .6-in, | Mrs. Elizabeth J. Newman, of (28 Oriole Rd., and Taylor C. Phil-| Teperatares This jins, 535 Stirling Ave., are the local 86 Years . : / ; 26 in 1921 4 In its winners in the 50th anniversary icontest. - esda ature Chart | sie oe at sas wits 36 - They and the other winners Baltimore 46 36 Memphis 49 34, Were chosen from 284,575 en- Bumerct 31 23 Miami 81 68 rownsvi 3 ilwaukee 49 30 A Buftalo 4032 Minneapolis 36 26, tion’s employes throughout the | Cherieston p+ 4 ade ober S zi country on the subject; “The | Chicago . ew Yor 1 : : 2 Cincinnati 45 29° Omaha 36 24' Golden Milestone—What it méans | Cleveland 44 20 Pellston 40 24 Denver 46 23 Phoenix iL 61 . Detroit | 43.36 Pittsburgh ~ 33 32, munity.” Fort Worth Fr 33 B. Prapel $3 33 1} ll b ed or 35 8, Francisco 63 44) heir prizes will be announce : Rapids °423:23 8S> Marie 36 29) ; : | ie 3 ie reverse ©. * “4 30 March 27 at an awards banquet in| ashi Beattie ‘Tampa 3 $3'could win a $35,000 hdme, $15,000 and Coach Division in Pontiac have or one of 42 new automobiles. “tries received from the corpora. through GM's contribution to the: gs, 36'Detroit for the~ finalists, Te known . . .’ Employes AF Allots State $73 Million Win in GM Contest in GM_ stock, $10,000 in GM stock the greater part of its very exist- ence fo Genera] Motors." Phillips, a 10 year employe, wrote of the progress his family and his community have made dur- ing the period he has worked. for GM. He defined the community in terms of its people and showed how the few he personally knows have improved their lot through direct or indirect contributions Al] winners will also receive cash to assist in paving the income taxes on their prizes. Mrs. Newman, secretary to Donald W. Neal, production en- gineer, wrote that GM had made many of her childhood dreams come true. _ The fantasies she had at 10 of a ° life of security and ease had been|{rom the corporation. made possible through her employ-| ye concluded: “What can I ment at the corporation and say. Phat GM does not give to jobs and our pay that result nation’s economy. : _in this final sense of security? “For me, my dreams have been! We work and we carn the things fulfilled far beyond my expecta- we live for, but General Mo- _ to me, my family and my com- tions. For my family, I am sure) tors helps make it possible. that they too have had their; sem. cnr ic dreams ,realized through the high-|_ That through GM's continued (progress and expansion our oppor- | tunities for attaining the things » |that make for happiness and suc- “For my community, it owes |cess increase accordingly.” « est standard of‘ living they have versary. : qualify as your dependent, pro- | viding they have less than $600 gross income, Urban Renewal Advance OK'd (Continued From Page One) that the advance grant would be approved. Unveils ‘Flying Saucer’ for Air Defense Duty SOUTH WEYMOUTH, Mass, —The Navy publicly unveils to- day a “flying saucer’ — its aR A newest air defense patrol device. The city had asked for $98,000 | Termed the “strangest” shape In advance funds out of a total | in the sky,” the discus-shaped $1,705,346 that it wanted re. ‘S#Ucer rides piggy-back on a served as a capital grant from, | huge radar research plane and the federal government. When the city’s engineering con- sultants, the Geer Associates firm in Birmingham, finishes the plan- ning study, the city will formally ask for approval of the capital grant. This approval is expected to take about a year. * * * The area involved in the renewal over vast distances. The Radar Flying Saucer — the name the Navy gave it — is ex- pected to bolster greatly the perimeter of America’s air de- fense. The disc can report on objects in the sky from sea level to is a sky sentinel that can de- | vee: fect and warn of enemy attack | ‘(Grace) Knorpp, 63, of 5440 Lane oscillator or reflectors on the Lake, Bloomfield Township, will be tower. . After Tasting Russian Vodka Hope Explains Sputniks (Comedian Bob Hope, in Moscow to remiere bis latest movie, ‘Paris oliday,” is writing his light-hearted observations of the Soviet scene exclusively for INS and The Pontiac Presa.) heard “Honeycomb” sung by the \Nishny - Novgorod Crewcuts. And Elvis records are popular. They are on the ‘Filthy Capitalist’’ label. Television here is really primi- tive. Imagine these people have never seen my show. Sometimes I get the same feeling in the states. The legitimate theater hardly exists here. I learned this today when I got in a } line which I thought led to the hoxoffice of “My Fair Lady” and wound up ready to launch several more at Lenin’s tomb. Stalin also is Sputniks. Of course, we are, too. | there. It wasn’t a bad show, but Pretty soon there will be so many what do they do for an encore? Sputniks up there John Foster | | Dulles will have to travel by By BOB HOPE MOSCOW (INS) — I just had my first drink of real Russian vodka. Now I know why they got their Sputniks up first. I’m sur- prised the whole country didn’t go straight up years ago. They tell me Russia is getting | | As far as art goes, they have jsome beautifdl galleries here but ‘subway trains run right through I can see why Russia is making them. Of course, in our subways so much progress in the space race.in America we occasionally find |They have a very efficient system. pictures on the wall, too, but If the Sputnik doesn’t go up, they guards usually scrub them off. launch the scientist who designed; ‘ x * & it. I liked the picture they had of |me in Pravda this morning but I ididn't care for the caption under- Rock 'n’ roll is big over here. neath—‘‘American Square in Red You haven't lived until you've Square.”’ x * * 100,000 feet altitudes. project is roughly bounded by Pike, —— Saginaw and Osmun_ streets on | the north, west and south, and by Paddock, Perkins and Parkhurst: streets on the east (with the ex- ception of the City Hall area.) (Continued From Page One) Ste. Marie, was allotted about $23,- 762,000 for the following: | | Increase the length of the run-, way to 12,000 feet, supporting }, aprons and taxiways, a jet blast deflector, aviation jet fuel facili- ties, two dormitories of 400-man capacity each, a dining hall, main- tenance hangar docks and support- ing facilities. Work is expected to be completed | by the winter of 1959. City Retirement Board Reappoints Harmon — Charles H. Harmon, a Pontiac tax consultant, has been re-' ‘appointed a member of the Pon.) tiac Retirement System Board, of 1958 BUICK SPECIAL OLIVER motor BUICK sass 2-Door Hardtop ‘Yes! Completely delivered, taxes and license included and equipped with the list of accessories below! Low Monthly Payments $69!'° Your present car will probably make the down payment for delivery. Includes: DYNAFLOW (Automatic Transmission) — Heater, White Wall Tires, Windshield Washer, Direction- al ‘Signals, Dely Wheel, Oil Filter, Mallecge Tae Indicator Compartment which he is chairman, ; ™ , dicator, Cleve eS ea eevee rte 210 Orchard Lake Ave. — Phone FE 2-9101 Mite sicicaythins Included to.a four- term, , viene ae 8 A , as , a) a i ' ¢ ‘ nos ++ } 4 . a 4 : ler a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCI 19, 1938 THREE SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders © Record Players eT.V. © Hi-Fi ® Radio © Inter-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 BLAIR A. BAER ip. m. Friday for Blair A, Baer, two- ‘month-old son of Clair and Gladys ‘Caverly Baer of 3200 Judah Rd. The Rev. E. C, Swanson of Pil- igrim Holiness Church will offici- jate with burial following in White \Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Surviving are the parents and and a twin, Clair, all at home. Blair was dead on arrival yes- terday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. He had been ill with pneu: monia. JAMES P. CLOSSON Graveside service will be held at| 3:30 -p.m. Thurusday at Grand, UNITED SHIRT Distributors Downtown and at Tel-Huron | | ! | | \Lawn Cemetery for James Paul! Closson, infant son of Pawyl and, Annabelle Marshbanks Closson of (1155 Fairfax Ave. Dr. Milton H. Bank of Central Methodist Church will officiate. The baby died shortly after birth yesterday morning in Palmer Os- teopathic Hospital, Detroit. A» rangements are by the Sparks- three sisters, Mary Ann, Sue Ann) Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Besides his wife he Sophia, Prayers will be offered at 1: 39\leaves a son, Steve Sarkon of Traverse City and a daughter, Mrs. Olga Hrymecki of Elsie. Mr. Demski’s body is at his there at 8:30 p.m. today. Service will be at his residence at 10 a.m. Thursday with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Pursley Funeral Home. MRS, PETE DIAZ Mrs. Pete (Lula) Diaz, 58, of 422 Howland Ave. died Sunday in Pon- tiac General Hospital after an ill- ness of three years. She was a member of the Sev-\( ‘enth Day Adventist Church. Surviving besides her nosband! are two children, Shelley Crayon) of Toledo, Ohio and Leonard Cray-| on of Detroit; several sisters and brothers, tiac, Aldrich Willis of Fairfield, Ala., Mrs. Lola Atkins of Cleve- land, Willis Graham of Birming- ham, Ala., Eddie Wright of Cin- cinnati and Freddie Wright of De- home. The Rosary will be recited Carlos Brown of Pon- HAROLD HANSON | LAPEER — Service for Harold Hanson, 53, of Lapeer, was held|P yesterday at the Baird Funeral Home. Burial was in Stiles Ceme- tery. Mr. Hanson, who died Sunday, leaves one brother, Ralph in To- ledo. MRS. EDWARD L. WIXON LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Ed- ward L. (Clara) Wixon, 99, of 3183. Bowers Rd., who died this morn-| ing, will be held at 1:3@ p.m. Sat- urday at Baird Funeral Home. Of- ficiating will be the Rev. S. Hemingway of the Liberty Street | Gospel Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. She had been a resident of La-' peer for 68 years. The body will be at her home until time of service. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Hayden and Mrs. Bessie Coulter, both of Lapeer; six grandchildren, 23 great-grandchil- dren, and five great-great-grand- children. Two Firemen in Milford ) Suffer Delayed Injuries Milford firemen Albert Agnew, 47, and Arthur Geyer, 32, are in fair condition in the Pontiac Osteo- pathic Hospital after suffering de- |layed injuries after fighting a fire on the Wixom road late Monday night. Both men entered the hospital) yesterday. Hours after. extinguishing al jhome fire, the pair suffered a re-| ‘action to smoke and heat that had! ‘filled their lungs. U.S. Hard on Metals | BOSTON — If the present United’ ‘States per capita consumption | existed throughout the world, cop-. ‘per, lead, zinc, tin and chromite reserves would be. exhausted in less than 10 years. Frank! 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He was . _ Regular T cutts, covered. bute pao "on Livonia, Michigan. born in Mississippi and formerly a te $2.98 ee. ae grey & red tweed a a ae ou BIT: —— for several years and |was with the International Paper 8 , i Values Navy or red colors. effect. about six yearg ago, A seemed to do m Co. in New York. joys <4-pc. soeee after reetng a testimonial stomach a world of good, My Fiecehethe erccccccccccccccccocoscoccoccecccoocccsssee is — a ihe. hs usband was also bothered Jackson Rites Thursday Rubber-Backed RAYON POPLIN suffer-|with arthritis pains, and it Pajamas Moe-Toe Loaf ale’ H ed with arth/helped him I * Moc-Toe ers | ritis pains in|friend that teaches school, and |,,S¢Tvice, for Fred Jackson, vet Original $2.49 iris aincoat official, who died at the Genesee PANUUOUUONAQO00AGUEOUANAAONHUOOOOAUOUOOOUREOUOOONHUOUOOEROOUGASAOOOUOOOLEOUHAOOOUOT e Geccdecescccecocececcvsoneacoossee e ® e LJ ° had rs Ne LZ | shoulder. forlerippled with rheumetion and tilth who died atthe Genesee ¢ : 5 heeds, Cilesk & MATCHING HAT SET and the first/hold onto a chair to walk. She at the Crosby Funeral Home 12700 > Sizes 8% to 12—12% to 3 Red raincoat with plaid backing. : ~99 bottle of med-|used O-JIB-WA BITTERS and Hamilton, Highland Park, Burial! ® Senforized non- e Genuine leather uppers in Water repellent, 2 patch pockets, tookjnow is teaching school again . Memorial Ce hrink. Elasti e all 3 styles. Long -wear turn up cuffs. Sizes 4, 5, 6x of that.jand getting around fine, Truly, |“!!! be in Parkview Memorial Cem- ¢ shrink. Elastic $ composition soles, rubber SS 10, 12. . What really|0O-JIB-WA BITTERS is worthy etery. oe Aohtehe 1; heels. Just 186 pairs. | i Mrs, Russell amazed mejof a trial by anyone suffering . vennagge ~~ widely known 4 lo te let 4 7, = though, was that my nerves with rheumatism, arthritis, © |@ndler o polggs Sinner; prs ° ° = ®) i mM b) were ~more phan ge and my|stomach trouble or. upset pia gangs Patricia Schultz of! © ae Somer. : = mM BROTHERS x weet hed’ been botereg eee : St, Louis, Mo. survive. The family|¢ NED S = Guarentee SHOE DEPT. —Basement = , | | gat aegis Ot se ata mama ancnas... [text 2H Godlee OU, OTE WEAR deeeet ui vn ) vain \ Park, = * Coveccccevecoocoosooors! — IVAUQAQA4QUU0UOOUUUUL a ROAD GARAGE — Here's the latest addition to the new Oak- land County Road Commission headquarters on Pontiac road off M58. This is the huge new garage that will help house the com- mission's vast fleet of rolling equipment. Containing almost 29,000 square feet (without any central pillars to hold up the roof), the Pontiac Press Phetes garage is similar to another one opened last summer, and finishes the building program at the new terminal. Standing at the right of the picture are (left to right): Commissioner Lee O. Brooks; Paul Van Roekel, county highway engineer, and Sol Lomerson, commission chairman, Unveils True Role in U.S. Court Communist Parly Member Really an FBI Agent — BOSTON (INS) — A wartime!was a trusted worker in the Com-!cludes the presence of agents of military intelligence agent has re- munist underground, vealed that he has been an un- inside the dercover FBI agent Communist Party in Massachusetts for the past eight years. He is Armando Penha, 37, of Fairhaven, who until yesterday He unveiled his true role on the witness stand in a U.S. Dis- trict Courtroom at the Federal Building, before the Congression- al House Committee on un-Amer- ican activities, opening a four- day hearing into Communist ac- tivities in New England, 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS Our Georges-Newports 1” N. Ses hoy ‘Se. n Listening to his surprising testi- mony were at least 15 persons \who have been subpoenaed to tes- ‘tify before. the committee after ‘he concludes, Most have been la- ‘belled “‘uncooperative’’, and some lare suspected or acknowledged ‘Communists. A total of 40 wit- inesses will be heard during the hearings. * * * Penha said he volunteered to join ithe Communists in 1950, to help ithe country. He said he took an industrial job at a sacrifice of $45 ‘to $50 a week, and he was also iforced to give up attendance at church. , He lauded his wife for her sup- ‘port during the years of his dual role, and he paid warm tribute to Msgr. Walter Furlong of New- ton for his spiritual guidance. HOUSE PLAN Custom Drawn Testifying almost without inter- ‘ruption for more than two hours, ihe made these principal points: The Communist Party in the United States “is much strong- the Soviet Union on American soil. The Communist Party will nev- er be able to convert the Amer- ican public at large to its be- liefs. It knows it must use the tools handed down by Lenin — force and violence. He has personally been in con- tact with 60 to 65 per cent of the Communist membership in New) England, or about 315 persons. The Communist Party maintains; “section committees” in Fall Riv-| er, Springfield, Lawrence, New, Bedford and Providence, with “several"’ in greater Boston. When he joined the New Bed- ford section committee, it was composed of seven or eight mem-| bers, and there are about 10 party) members for each section commit- tee member, For every party member, there exists a minimum of 10 Commu- nist sympathizers, who in turn influence other persons, Penha gave a total of 32 names of “‘hard core’’ Communist Party)" - who he said he met| 4. while secretly reporting to the), FBI. members, The witness dramatically des- cribed his struggle to keep his fam- ily and his spiritual life some-| #23 where near normal during his eight |’ ~ years as a Communist Party i member. Penha was born in New Bed-|. ~~ ford in 1920, and at the age of 12) == was taken to Portugal by his par- ents. The family returned to this|®* E country in 1340, and he entered the! ~~ Army in 1942, serving in military oo intelligence for 32 months. After the war, he became an insurance salesman. He volun- teered his serrvices to the FBI after the most famous of the FBI's counterspies, Herbert Phil- brick, of Melrose, revealed his role in a New York trial in 1949. He joined the Communist Party “in behalf of the FBI” in 1950,|7" and when party leaders ordered * ~* * Penha, short and dapper, named| 24 persons who he said were mem- bers of section committees in New Bedford, Fall River, Providence and Boston, | He disclosed that he remained a trusted party worked to the finish and only a few days ago Was entrusted with the task of | EM 3-4931 There is no doubt in his mind been subpoenaed to testify at the Ls § that the Communist apparatus in-| hearings starting today. e =< ila alli MM 24, 2 * A bd You’ll agree once you’ve tasted lighter, milder 86 Proof Old Crow—so fine— so flavorful it has become the most sought-after bourbon in America! S OPO LOO SIN Nl ON al” OPAL rt ae NS -, \ IN Pas PI Pap Peal cel wel ce ae P a I we ee wee Ne oo ?* Daniel Webster called it... 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Wood-using industries in the U.S. |i employ 1,517,000 full-time workers. |~7. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 our first refinancing in about four years.” commenting on a speech made in Escanaba yesterday by John J. Mitchell, auditor for an ‘Electronic Policemen’ End School Vandalism HACKENSACK, N.J. «—‘‘Elec- ‘tronic policemen” have pon cred- A ‘ited with eliminating sc van- : dalism here. gently loosen wax and by use of @ simple Mitchell told a luncheon club; Police Chief Westervelt Demar 5 ringe tioat it out. It relieves itch. ‘meeting that bridge traffic is run- est and Board of Education mem, jng — and gives your ears a fresh, clean feel. ning behind predictions and that bers announced that the use Of ing Get WAX-OUT today in the new, ayo tolls should be raised from $3.25 sensitive microphones in closed) use squeeze a drop bottle, on sale for $1.39 to $7.74 per car. lschools has cut the cost of vandal- Th ri fty DRUG The 100 million dollar span was ism from $50,000 three yars ago STORE om == ow 9 6 9 OS om ow opened to traffic last Nov. 1, re- |to nothing. y « e \ITCHY RASH | placing ferries. 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FITZGERALD President and Publisher somthin tna nee nance ns tee ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Editorial Page MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 New York Expulsions Bring Normal Classes New York schools report a more — constructive and studious atmosphere since the system purged itself of | - several hundred undesirable juvenile « delinquents. * * * This wholesale house cleaning followed many savage outbreaks in Brooklyn and Manhattan in which limb and property were endangered and threatened. The school system had been plagued with defiance and hostility on the | part of a very small but very rebellious element. x *k * All attempts at norma! control and discipline had failed dismally and the trouble makers had the bit in their teeth. Finally, as the copy book says, “patience ceased to be a virtue.” Whereupon, the New York schools summarily dismissed the whole kit and caboodle in one fell gwoop. They really cleaned house. The malcontents were pitched out, instead of temporizing further with an open and running sore. x « * Results were gratifying. Morale improved immediately. Classrooms which had been scenes of disorder and unrest calmed down and went back to work. Other youngsters who had been ripe for rebellion became strangely cooperative. Education seems to be saved for the 99.9 per cent of New York children. _ Perhaps stern measures are the only answer to settings of this type. Our Future Stake in Air Travel . Last week representatives of Oak- land, Wayne, Macomb and Washte-. naw Counties, of Detroit, and of the state and federal aeronautical au- thorities, sat down together at the call of* Detos Hamuin, Oakland County supervisors’ chairman, to dis- cuss the future of commercial avia- tion in this area. * * * The meeting was significant in that it brought together top officials of five governmental areas and aviation for future fields and all the necessary installations which come with them. The problem is too big for one county or one community to tackle alone. It is an area problem. It must be solved on an area- wide basis. Last week’s first meeting of a series - appears to be a good start. ———————— Sudan Rebuffs Nasser The Sudanese have given a decisive vote to the pro-Western Independ- ence (Umma) party of Premier KHALIL in the recent election. In a previous election this party was in the minority and had fewer than half the seats captured by the neutralist and pro-Egyptian Nation- alists. The Unionist party which had a majority in the last election is now a small minority. * * President Nasser of Egypt had tried to influence the election by sending troops into the disputed border areas. He thought by threatening the Sudanese a pro- Egyptian vote would result and annexation of the Sudan would follow. His show of power back- fired. The election boiled down to the issue of “for the West or for Nasser and Communists.” x * * The vote showed that many sup- porters of other parties switched to the Umma party as the champion of Sudanese independence. Premier KHALIL’s large plurality should strengthen his pro-Western stand and lead to greater stability in that part of Africa. The Man About Town Fewer Post Offices One Feature of Our County to Decrease With Its Agé Realist:*The average between optimist and pessimist. Although Oakland County has over fifteen times the population of 75 years ago, it now has far fewer post offices. This is on account of the RFD, and better transportation and roads. Then it had 45 post offices. Now it has 33. Of ‘that 45, only 24 now remain, the other 21 having been discontinued. These survivors have been augmented by nine new post offices, mostly in the southeast corner of the county, bringing the present experts in an effort to work together ® number to 33. — on a mutual problem. A look into the problem indi- eates the need for careful and immediate plannning for the future. About two and a third million peo- ple (including a sizable contingent from Oakland County) flew in and out of this area in 1957. If we con- tinue to enjoy the same ratio of air travel to the national total as in ‘the past, the Detroit area traffic will go beyond six million by 1960, accord- ing to C. V. Burnett, director of the Detroit Aviation Commission. * x * Airport facilities for this kind of volume do not exist in the metro- politan area; there is at present no unified’ plan which will surely pro- vide them as needed. ~Space for additional air terminals, for feeder air fields, and for major maintenance centers is fast disap- pearing. | x *« * If Southeastern Michigan ts to hold its place in the growing world of air travel plans must be started now ; T + THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tur Powtiuc Perss Company 43 W. Huron &t. Pontise 12, Michigan ‘Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday RB ‘TsseLt Baserrr, Jouw A. Riser Executive Vice President Assistant Advertisin and Advertising Director Manager . Howann WH. Prreornato 11, ane M. Taeapwrit, Vice President aa Circulation Manager gonun W, Prrecenaty, - Secretary and Editor , 8s... __ Entered at Post Office Pontiac, as second class matter G. Marsnatt Joroan, Local Advertising Manager Groscs C. Inman, Classified Manager The Associated Press is entitied exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this newspaper as well es a! AP news dispatches. = ‘Tus Powriac Parss is delivered by carrier for 40 cents @ Week: where carrier service is not available by mai! ; Oakiand, Genesee, Li Macomb, Lapeer and : Counties it is $12.00 a year; elsewhere in end ali other in the AJnited States Seat wi tues Sar BUMEAU OF .CIRCULATIONS we mc | - _ OF & * payable in Older residents will be interested In list of the post offices in the county three-quarters of a century ago, when we had a little over 40,000 population. They were Austin, Big Beaver, Birming- ham, Brandon, Clarkston, Clyde, Com- merce, Davisburgh, Drayton Plains, Farm- ington, Four Towns, Franklin, Groveland, Highland, Holly, Jersey, Kensington, Lake- ville, Mahopac, Milford, New Hudson, North Farmington, Novi, Oak Hill, Oak- land, Oakwood, Orion, Ortonville, Ox‘ord, Pontiac, Rochester, Rose, Royal Oak, Southfield, South Lyon, Springfield, Spring Mills, Stony Run, Straits Lake, Thayer, Troy, Walled Lake, Waterford, West Novi and White Lake. It is interesting to note that the only money order post offices in the county at that time were Pontiac, Holly, Milford and Clarkston. You've noticed that a new ?utomobile has a very distinctive s cll. A Miami used car dealer, after giving a car all the paint, enamel and polish it will endure, sprays it inside and out with a solution that makes it smell like a job just off the assembly line. My good friend at the new Flint branch of the University of Michigan, Dr. William R. Murchie, is considered to be one of the best Oligochaetologists in the nation. That’s a study of earth- worms, which he tells me have vast pos- sibilities, as they are quite necessary for our very existence. Pontiac's older residents re- member when no winter was complete without a program of horse races on the ice on some of our lakes. | Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. C. B. Robinson — of 333 Oakland Ave.; eighty-eighth birth- day. a . Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Tanner of 94 Blaine St.; fifty-fourth wedding an- -niversary. Louis Sovey of 10 Brewer Ct.; eighty-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Baum | of Wixom; sixty-fourth wedding anni- - , . ned “They Said 1 Can Have the Stamp!” David Lawrence Says: Figures Show Recession: Is Local WASHINGTON — Latest figures from the U.S. Department of Labor show that this isn't a national recession but that it is a local recession. For the vast major- ity of the labor areas of the country are op- erating under normal condi- tions and reveal relatively little unemployment. Thus, for ex- ample, 149 major areas are sur- veyed every LAWRENCE second month by the Department of Labor, and of these, 45 now are listed as having unemployment of 6 per cent or more. A year ago there were 19 areas in that category. In addition, there are 89 smaller areas at present with 6 per cent or more unemployed, as contrasted with 57 of the same type a year ago. * * * What this means is that sub- stantial unemployment can be localized on the map. It is not nationwide in the sense that it is affecting every city and town in the country. It is prevalent only in specific sections and particular industries. While there are one or more unemployment areas in 27 dif- ferent states, this is a normal situation in the sense that, with rare exceptions, since the close of World War IT unemployment areas have dotted the nation every year, even when business and employment in other parts of the country have been described as booming and unemployment has been at a minimum, It is significant that the Depart- ment of Labor surveys on unem- ployment reveal the heaviest layoffs to be in textiles, machinery and machine tools, metal-fabricat- ing plants, automobile and parts manufacturing, aircraft, railroad equipment, and many related industries. * * *® It has been argued that the auto- mobile industry is the key to the present recession and that, once automobile buying is stimulated, there will be a revival in steel, coal, railroad freight and a variety of industries now adversely affected. But it is interesting to note that preliminary surveys show. that people plan te buy a record number of used cars in 1958. This might indicate that the prices.of the new cars are just high enough to cause hesitation by many would-be buyers whe are content for the present with used cars. A: reduction of the excise taxes on autos is being advocated as one way to bring auto prices down. This undoubtedly would stimulate some sales, but it would do little good if the automobile workers union were to threaten a_ strike this spring and force into effect a — higher wage scale which would kill — The Country Parson much of the advantage gained by the reduction of excise taxes. * * * For it wouldn’t help matters any if the auto manufacturers had to raise their prices to offset wage increases. The automobile com- panies have said that they would pass on to the consumer any drop in excise taxes, but they must -include in their prices any™ sub- stantial increase in wage costs. If ever there was a time for statesmanship in the labor unions, it is teday when America has been struggling to absorb its Mighest price levels in history. The cure for the recession does not lie in a general increase in purchasing power, which is bound to be small so far as the individual is concerned, but in helping the pariicular industries which now are suffering severely from unem- ployment. * * * Legislators on Capitol Hill are talking about anti-recession meas- ures that could conceivably result in higher rather than lower prices of goods and actually diminish purchasing power. While temporarily improving matters, these measures might bring within a few months the worst smash the American economy has ever experienced. Caution in applying, remedies for unemployment is more im- portant right now than succumbing to panicky demands for broad reductions in taxes to millions of . individuals who really do not need them. Savings have risen to new highs. © There is no dearth of total pur- chasing power. There is, of course, a noticeable féar and hesitation due to what is happening in a small number of labor areas. Once there are measures n, however, to cure the illness of the heavy-goods industries, the national economy will again be on an even keel. (Copyright, 1953) Smiles Few youngsters realize the value of a dollar, but oldsters do —about 49 cents. * * bd The folks who went South for the winter sure found it! < Dr. William Brady Says: Ninnyhammers Take Note: Aspirin Is No Cure-All From time to time I have said here that acetylsalicylic acid (as- pirin) is the least dangerous pain- killer we have. Least ‘dangerous, I say, NOT saf- est. One authori- ty (Bastedo) states: “From aspirin, death has result- ed from 0.3 and 0.7 Gm (5 and 10 grains), and 30 Gm. (1 oz.) have been recovered from." (The consgruc- tion is awkward, but we can understand what the author was trying to say.) “From idiosyncrasy, there are many reports of feelings of wéak- ness, collapse, angioneurotic swellings (giant hives) of face and throat, skin rashes, major urti- caria (hives) and rarely death.” That's why I say that no one should take a dose of aspirin unless he or she can and does sit or lie quietly at rest for at least half an hour afterward. To the best of my knowledge, aspirin doesn't cure anything. * * * If you take the stuff under the impression that it will cure your rheumatiz, ‘‘cold."’ lumbago, neu- ritis, neuralgia, bursitis or sinus trouble, you qualify for member- ship in the Ninnyhammers. CASE IN POINT A Nebraska reader says his wife has been feeding their son (now 15 and subnormal) aspirin from infancy, in steadily increasing quantity, She makes him take 6 to 10 aspirins every night at bed- time, and gives him a dose when- ever he coughs or sneezes. The reader wonders whether this is in the nature of a drug habit. The boy should be examined by a physician, who will advise DR. BRADY whether he should have aspirin. - Many foolish people “take an aspirin’ whenever they feel ‘tired, anxious, restless, emotion- . ally upset, worried, discohraged, annoyed, chilly, feverish, jittery, or “nervous.” It's a morbid way of life. . People who “‘take an aspirin’’ ‘and “feel better fast” are great gamblers, They generally refuse’ t * ble may have become chronic or worse. x ® * Signed letters, not more toan one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, ding- hosis or treatment, will be answered & Dr Wiliam Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. oe Stee) Sed Voice of the People ‘Even Tax Cut I s Useless Without Economic Control’ m suggestions to correct economic conditions, 3 et aye nal income tax and refund of all payments moratorium on all perso for 1957 would be the best. But even this is valueless if there’s no planned economy. Pri in a few years we'll be peopl ces and wages must be frozen or controlled or back in the same condition. Also, all employed e should be limited to 40 hours a week as long as there’s a labor surplus. There are still many working 50 and 60 hours while unemployed lines get longer. Walled Lake Opinions Differ About Editorial The Pontiac Press editorial on the infamous Leopold parole has been the most cogent and incisive comment printed anywhere. Lilian Gold Flint wk 3k There's no discrepancy in letters from Christian and Rev. Swan. Each man sees Leopold through his own eyes. Leopold knows his weak- ness. In isolating himself and using his skills to benefit underprivileged he can atone in this life for the deed he cannot dare to mention. Rev. Swan doesn’t condone the deed. He deplores the ‘‘spirit of get even” in the same manner Christ forgave Magdalene. Only fellow prisoners gained by Leo- pold’s skills in prison. Now under- privileged Puerto Ricans will gain. His nauseating journey from prison shows the emotional agony he’s suffered. Let him go in peace. Winifred Sherman Oxford x * Our peripatetic reporter's edi- torial, ‘“‘Parole of Nathan Leopold Makes Mockery of Justice,’ re- minds me of one being on a verbal binge. ; When the peripatetic reporter's heart bleeds for Bobby Franks, it’s just a smug way of stabbing an outstanding Democrat in the back, that is, Adlai Stevenson. While I agree that death would have been an equitable solution, why the concern about this par- ticular murder in Ilinois? Michi- gan coddles and supports mupder-’ ers of all types. Why not advocate capital punishment in our own state? Perhaps 37 years ago psy- chiatrists weren't in vogue, who in Leopold's case, would have set him free because of one complex or another. I could fill your columns more adequately and sensibly, if I owned The Pontiac Press, that is. Tyre ‘Stealin g Show’ to Be Expected’ In a recent interview of Walter Reuther by Mike Wallace, the latter stated that Reuther ‘‘stole the show.’" That's to be expected, because Reuther dominates the UAW-CIO to the tune of a three- day work week and eight dollars per month union dues at present. Dissatisfied Union Member Sylvia Kelly Kefauver’s Record Makes Him Burn Ho! Ho! The FCC investigation has gotten so involved I see Sam Rayburn had to step in to save Senators Kefauver, Smathers and Holland from being questioned. It has always burned me that Ke- favuer has the worst record in Con- gress for absenteeism and non-vot- ing. Why doesn't he go back to Tennessee? Oh, that's right. He probably wouldn't be very wel- come: His home town never did support him. One for Better Congressmen Case Records of a Psychologist: ——— aoe C. A. Goodfellow Dog Problem Is Worry to Mother The dog problem is so bad I wake up early Saturday mornings worrying about our little girl want- ing to play outside. Dogs are so thick, I may be taking a chance by letting her go out. The other day she said a dog tried to bite her, and I noticed saliva on her coat sleeve where the dog’s mouth had been. It’s lucky she had on a thick coat. I called the Dog Warden but he hasn’t acknowledge my call. What are we going to do — wait until one of our children is bitten and then have to watch them take those painful Rabies shots before we can get some protection? Worried Mother Not Impressed by the ‘Big Sale’ A store had a “Big Sale’ on baby clothes. Big sign said ‘“‘Baby Day” and ‘Big Buys.’’ What I could see on one table was a pile of dirty things that I wouldn't waste my hard earned pennies on. Disgusted Shopper ‘Improve Service. to Maintain Buses’ They want to raise bus fare to 20 cents. Why? So people can stand that much longer on a corner until’ the bus decides to come along? I came from a city where you could almost set your watch by the buses. I've stood for as long as an hour here. They want to raise the fare be- cause passengers have decreased so much. They'll drop more if service doesn't improve. Anonymous ‘Let’s Leave That to Iron Curtain’ Let us leave the whipping post to rulers of Iron Curtain countries, where we have every reason to believe there is much beating. We're living in a period of history in which Satan has powerful in- fluence over individuals as weil as governments, and that's why our Lord said. “This kind cannot be cast out except by prayer and fasting.”’ So many forget the real presenee of Satan. He's pushing people towards all kinds of evil. Mrs. Mary D. Walter Lake Orion ———os Clarifies Mention of Him in Press Your article regarding my can- didacy for the State Senate made mention that I had participated actively in organized labor. This shouldn't imply that I would be spokesman for any particular group, but that it would broaden my understanding of the problem at hand. Leo P. Meagher Warn Children Against Molesters Don was innocently being led into a dangerous sez trap. But he never suspected what was happening for nobody had ever discussed such matters with him. He had been on guard against designing females but not cultured men. So follow the Saginaw technique and warn your children about child molesters. Use the “case meth- od”, too, as outlined below. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case X-357: Don K., aged 18, is a brilliant college freshman. “Dr. Crane, I have a real prob- lem,”’ he began. “My English prof is a handsome young man and a fine teacher. And I felt fortunate when he took a special interest in me. “He compli- mented my themes and even invited me to go him. é “Then be asked me to go with him he let me drive CRANE dawned on me that he might be one of those fellows they call homosexuals, But now.I am sure of that fact. ; “What can I DO and why do people get that way in the first place?” i A CHILDREN MOLESTERS Police Chief William A, Yule, of Saginaw, Michigan and the Rev. Thomas G, Brennan, Superinten- @ent of Catholic Parochial Schools ‘in that city, issued a special warn- ing a -year ago to all parents. ‘ * S”) 6@ ’ to the opera with - on auto trips in. the country. And It is wise for all parents to realize the value of thus fore- warning a child, for even men of college age, like Don in to- day's case, may not be aware of the clinical signs of sexual offenders, This Saginaw notice listed some DON'TS TO TEACH CHILDREN. DON’T ever get into an automo- bile with a stranger. DON'T take candy or money or presents from a stranger. DON'T go into a stranger's home or workshop or room, DON’T let anyone fuss with your clothing. DON’T leave the school, play- ground or theater with a stranger. * * * Youngsters were also advised to note the automobile license num- ber of anybody they might sus- pect and even scratch it on the ground if they lacked pencil and paper. “CASE METHOD” In warning your children, try to pose definite problems along this ried and then ask them what they'd For instayce, suppose a stranger comes to the school and says, “Mamma is in the hospital and wants you to come at once.” What should you do? . Children have often been en: ticed Into a car with such a ruse and story and the fact the stranger knew the school child’s name and address, Remember in emergencies of” Yenders in every large community and even in rural or smal] town regions, so encourage your child to be reasonably skeptical. , & * * * When men begin to shower affec- tion on boys, or when women gush and kiss their own sex in romantic fashion, beware, for this is often a part of the build-up that the homosexual launches to win his or her victim. Homosexuality is far more prevalent than parents dream of. Fortunately, modern newspapers are educating the public via this medico - psychological column to a lot of sexual dangers that The proverbial ostrich “head-in- the-sand’’ policy is waning, both as regards venereal diseases and the opposite sex as. well as from their. own séx. o 38 For further advice, send for my booket “Sex Problems of Young People,’ enclosing a stamped fe- turn envelope, plud 20 cents (non- - profit), Always Ww in care. of phlets on : eS * ’ so ff 98g N g ee EE Ce Fe Ee OG 0 A w* ( * « ? x 1 _ THE-PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 “ Pee * Lucky savings Lingerie a on budget ~ pajamas in group. Tots’ wash 'n wear crepe Pajamas ~~ Adorable Easter dress-ups to 4. Sp6rt suits for little iewel trims. a host of smart fabrics. 2.5. fellas in fabulous Lucky Day special value! THURSDAY ONLY! 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Josephine Lawyer, Home Economist of Wrigley's Staff demonstrate the baking and carving. of hams and preparation of, Easter : Dinner salads, vegetables and desserts. Every- . cA one invited. 7 , Telegraph at W. Huron Street Only Minutes From Your Home j a) 6 ee on = ie 0 OS ww, JUMPING-JACKS; from Stock 7 As advertised in Porents, Baby Talk and My Baby The classic one-strap slipper “dresses up" for parties with a choice of ornaments! FROM WONDERLAND SHOP Girls’ Coat Sale Values to $18.99 Choose these young bargains from toppers and full length styles. Wools and rayons, all new smart : styles and colors. - Toddlers to Subteens Patent or White FREE GIFTS © for ‘All the Kiddies Boys’ Easter WY PZ Sport Coats FR Smart new tweeds and Ivy Stripes. All wool fabrics. ee 6 a wm, ~ gE & é = ep, C304 CDEPTA: . + i J | if. $12.99 renee. * ~*~ * say ‘My hobby is my work,” they Mitchell L. Bacow ‘34 ‘Che zolee 1, I have found that most read- The power of concentrated and aren't lying. Rd., and Jacob A. Meyer, 111/°"% *¢ interested in celebrities |qurable attention to a fixed goal * * * R alee ee eee. 0nd sincerely wonder how they i. To the ordinary man work is ‘ ff = affair. n Oljdiffer from the neighbor next! . . . a way to earn a living. To most] [3 “aa i Sun Glasses ! ie a Kitty Nips Vitamins celebrities—certainly those who, . * *« * 2. After nearly 1,000 interviews 'last—their work is their very lite.] DR, H. BUSSEY Dr, Arnkoff said the present|—trom a lonely prisoner waiting) MANGUM, Okla. W — Mr. and) Whether famous and successful’ Optometrist geheration was privileged to “‘wit-/to be hanged to a lonely general/Mrs. John Haygood thought their men have more fun out of life ness the rebirth of the state of| waiting ioe the combat — to|kitten Tippy seemed too frisky than the average man is hard to Eyes Examined DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, 1 Israel” and therefore, is imbued|win a final star—I came to won-jand investigated. They found'say. Some do, some don't. Tate = OPTOMETRIST with a feeling of concern and re-|der myself how they were differ-|tippy had taken a box of vitamin} It is quite common for celeb- Next te Oakland Theater sponsibility for its development,|ent and why they were diferent, |pills from the kitchen and was eat-jrities to admit loneliness, but to FE 4-521] ° : growth and security. 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Pinkham's Vegeteble Compound.» have their gowns cleaned and put away as promptly as possible after, ICBMs to Br of Isolationism in Nation | By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON «®—This country became fully internationalist after being yanked out ef isolationism by World War II. But what hap-, ‘pens when it develops the ICBM— ithe intercontinental ballistic mis- sile? * * * This is something not being| talked about much now, and per- ‘haps not even being thought about_| much. But it seems inevitable that isolationist pressure will increase. -when the ICBM mekes this coun-| try less dependent on its allies. | This country, with hydrogen- loaded ICBMs, could stand behind the walls of the Atlantic and Pa- | cific and hit an enemy anywhere overseas. It was only eight years ago that former President Hoover said ‘America's defense lines should be ‘the Atlantic and Pacific and he se concentration on building a 1 big navy and air force. * * * Whether any real isolationism jeould prevail again in this coun- try ‘is questionable because it might mean the loss of the non- Communist world to the Soviets. As franchise dealers we could not do this before but now the fair trade is off and we can give the best possible deol. See us.for our price before you buy a portable typewriter. General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac ROBINSON Reminder Genuine leather in Pigskin or Saddle with magic pencil. ._ Marked $6.50 -MARCH SPECIAL $3.95 General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac ™ That in turn might make it im- ‘possible for this country to sur- vive alone. Since World War II — under, both the Democratic and Repub- lican administrations—the United States not only has taken on, worldwide responsibilities in the form of foreign aid but has formed military alliances around the world. * * * Neither the aid nor the alliance program is unselfish. The aid, in addition to its hu- manitarianism,..is part of this country’s effort to keep the non- Communist part of the world away from communism. The same for the military alliances which are this country’s first line of defense. For these first 13 postwar years the aid and alliances have worked pretty well to hold the Soviets in check. In the next five’ years, by the time this country has a sup- ply of ICBMs, the picture may* ‘change. | * * For example, it’s changing in ‘the Middle East, where the Rus- sians have made progress and * Exclusive S-pa less crackers open ata more crackers staying fresh and crisp! Zn f ean | we BITE- SIZE ms J no crumbs! k idea means time... Ing Rebirth there is a developing hostility to the United States. Right now, before this country has ICBMs, overseas bases for American planes are necessary: the planes could hit the U.S.S.R. from all directions if the Soviets began an attack. Those bases would become less necessary as this country’s sup- ply of ICBMs grew. There cer- tainly would’ be pressure here— for the sake of economy—to rely more on the ICBMs and less on the bases. . * * Just how much weakening of American alliances would result from abandonment of the over- seas bases remains to be seen., Trying to force us to abandon these bases is one of the Soviets’ primary goals now. There is a_ balancing factor: | there might not be any lessening of America’ internationalism when both the United States and the Soviet Union had ICBMs. It could result in the same kind of standoff we're looking at now when the main reliance of both countries is still on their air forces. * * * Neither, when both are equipped with ICBMs, would be eager to start a war that meant destruc- tion for both. These questions could be argued on both sides end- lessly. They probably will be in the new ICBM age that’s coming. Bigger towns have a right to be more sinful than small towns, claims J. O. Jewett. After all, that's where small-towners go to do their celebrating . . . Divorce has become so common that some folks are staying married just to CONTINUING 78 N BAZLEY'S “Junedale” HAMS “Short Shanked” s SHANK HALF . Saginaw St. Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. ee Gad 2 Cc Ib. 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Be sure that you are thorough covered with personal liability in- surance before you hire a sitter. It is cheap coverage and will pro- tect you against most damage \claims. French Author Suing WEEE Newspaper | ROME w—French author Roger Peyrefitte, under charges of writ- ing forbidden things about Pope Pius XII is himself suing the ‘Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore ‘Romano and the Rome Daily Il Quotidiano for defamation. | * * * | Peyrefitte’s suit cited articles in own article “Rome of the Popes,” published in the leftist Rome daily Paese Sera. * * * the two papers which appeared|PDP took 32 in the 10-day elec-, after the Vatican protested his tion that ended March 8. | Port of Sarnia First Vessel to Sail on Lake Huron Heads for Windsor in the Lake Huron port of Sarnia opened yesterday with the sailing of the tanker Imperial Quebec’ for Windsor. * * * She is scheduled to return at noon today when her puantee! Capt. Edward A, Davies, will re-| ceive the traditional top that is presented to the captain of the first vessel entering the harbor, each year, No other ship movements are : scheduled for the next few days, | Harbor Master David Ross said. There still are several ice fields | | 1 | along the Canadian coast. | Next sailing for the Imperial Oil Co. fleet from the refinery) docks here will be March 29 when the Imperial Collingwood leaves on its first trip of the season.’ The Imperial London and Imperial Windsor will sail for Montreal April 10 following opening of the Welland and St. Lawrence canals. Two cement carriers, the 8. T. | Crapo and Paul H. Townsend | of the Huron Portland Cement | Corp., entered Lake Huron from | Lake St, Clair yesterday on their | way to Alpena, Mich. They | were escorted by the U. 8. Coast | Guard Cutter Mackinaw. 2 Another coast Guard cutter, the Acacia, has been breaking ice in the St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair, | | Pro-West Coalition | Continuing in Sudan KHARTOUM, Sudan — Lead- ers of the pro-Western coalition that has governed the Sudan for the past two years have agreed to from the new government when the’ new Parliament meets tomor- row. * * * , Abdullah Khalil will continue as premier, his Umma party and the People’s Democratic party, agreed. The Umma won 72 of the 173 parliamentary seats and the * * * The main opposition party is the \National Unionists, a pro-Egyptian’ group that won 45 seats. The 24 | The writer and the editor of Peese Sera were charged with publicly offending the honor and ‘prestige. of the Pope, a penal of- ‘fense in Italy. lcontrol by the Arab North. independents and splinter party representatives include spokesmen from the Negro South who de- mand a federal system with less os A TRUE OPEN-END 1 | MORTGAGE - We are proud to offer these truly open end mortgages. This is what ’ they provide: @ You may pay up the mortgage at any : time without advance notice and « without penalty. < @ Your mortgage can be increased at any < later date to the original amount borrowed for. additional improvements or for any other satisfactory reason. notice or penalty. YQervat eo convenience. @ Terms on our conventional open end mortgag Insurance. We have cash available today of our friendly, courteous representatives. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 Mrs. Carmita CONCORD, N.H. & — New in November. % But the New Hampshire consti- tution still restricts the voting . |privilege for governor, state leg- islators and other state officials to “every male inhabitant.” Dover ran a one-woman suffrage t wom- Campaign as a delegate to a 1956 cee constitutional cofvention to have those sections of the constitution. A proposed constitutional change |€xpensive. ENTIRE CLOTHING STOCK SACRIFICED in SAM BENSON’S A. Murphy of ' tion. When New Hampshire ratified the 19h Amendment in 1919, the Legislature ordered the word “male’’ deleted from state voting restriction laws. The change was never made in the state constitu- be just as good. FORCED T0 VACATE SALE We’re moving to larger quarters . . . After nine long years of Street Sam Benson is selling west prices in his history ... Nothing reserved, even the fixtures must be sold. 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Even at my re- duced prices you can get budget terms for a very slight service cost. FREE NEW SPRING JACKETS $937 Formerly sold at to 3 $1 2.95. Your Choice oe eebeseseesnee Sam Benson 20 S. PERRY, BETWEEN PIKE AND WATER IN MOTOR INN GARAGE ALONGSIDE MY STORE OR ANY PARKING LOT IN CITY WITH PURCHASE $6.95, $8.95 PARKING $631 MUST BE SOLD! SHOES Dress Shoes to Go! All $12.50 Shoes . $7.37 All $ 8.95 Shoes . .§5.37 59c Sox Leeee 3 for $1.00 ce Rochester to Expand Woodward Elementary REHEARSING AT OXFORD — Caught in an informal rehear- sal session for “Clementine,” forthcoming Oxford High School junior class play, are four of the principal characters (from left), David Skibowski, Sharon Shoemaker, Brian Kennedy and Judy Crawford. The three-act comedy will be presented at 8 p. m. Fri- is director, with Harold Carter day in the high school auditorium. Others in the cast are Karen Ruff, Jim Wilkinson, Jack Magee, Gerald Hight, Bobbie Gibson, Sylvie Sanday, Nancy Grey and Marilyn Unger. Olive R. Murphy as student assistant. Seek Committee ‘to Aid Jobless City Considers. Plan for Citizens Group ‘to Arbitrate Debts Pontiac City Commissioners are considering a proposed citizen's committee to arbitrate debts of partially employed or unemployed workers whose unemployment compensation is, exhausted. City Attorney William A. Ewart was asked to study the legality of an advisory committee set up to ihelp the unemployed during the current recession. The committee was proposed to commissioners Ist night by Harold A, Grant, president of Fisher Body Local 586, UAW, who believed it could be pat- terned after one already in oper- ation in Flint. He said the committee cojild act to prevent garnishments and fore- closures. Asked by one commis- sioner if he believed that the UAW should declare a moratorium on union dues, Grant replied: “Yes, I do. But the current ‘economic situation demands more ithan just that to cure it.” FAST ACTION URGED Grant suggested a seven-member ‘committee of professional, busi- ness and labor leaders be appoint- ed by the commission as soon as |possible. Commissioners John E. Carry, John A, Dugan and Dr. Roy V. Cooley hailed the idea, Pontiac Press Photo Contract Awarded for School Addition ROCHESTER — A contract for|School. They ranged from the low better used on other schools in construction of an addition to the bid to a high of $267,400. ithe district. Woodward Elementary School was s e * ' Superintendent Baldwin said, awarded last night by the Roch-) Architects for the project are however, that the board is plan- ester Board of Education to the/Odell, Hewlett and Luckenbach of ping its building program with Leslie ne “o sie iad Birmingham. | am eye to the future. It is oe $198,581. submit sod oes BUILDING PROGRAM | taking into consideration the fu- ~ « & The Woodward addition is part) ee ae o sequins f a bufiding and improvement pro- ich will provide a walk-in The project will include the ad- 2 population, he said . gram begun in the Rochester Com- | dition of four classrooms, multi ‘munity School System following} Under construction now is the purpose room, kindergarten, office), o5roval last’ June of an $850,000 14-classroom Meadow Brook Ele- and conference room, kitchen facil- bond issue. mentary School. Located in the ities and renovations to the old There were objections to spend- Spring Hill Subdivision, the school building. ing money on the Woodward School is scheduled for occupancy next Construction will begin in the |by residents who felt it could be September, Baldwin said. spring, according to Superintend- ent of Schools Donald C. Bald- win. The addition is scheduled for occupancy in the fall. . The school is located on North Pine and Woodward streets. Your PTA Is Planning Branches ‘Slate Elections * * * . A total of 15 bids on the project! Flections and special programs; Presenting the dance and twirl-| were opened last night at the wij) be features of several PTA/of Jackie Ray Voorhees studio.| Board of Education meeting in the| meetings scheduled in the Oakland Refreshments will be served after, The following is a breakdown of library of the new Rochester High) County area this week: the meeting. Avon Township Brooklands City Lists 3 Cases Guest speaker will be Charles cers. Brownies and Intermediate Morrell, civil defense director, who Girl Scouts will present a pro- er, were reported in Pontiac last| Mrs. Carlo Arteaga will speak) ‘on the need for community lead- T 8 Hi t ( Measles and mumps continued to, rise during the same period in the ‘of the second grade will serve re- freshments. the communicable diseases report-/bers of Auburn Heights -School ed to the city and county health|PTA, meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday Collides With Freight Elmwood School PTA will elect} Brooklands School PTA will meet! f Mononucleosis will show films and talk on ‘‘What/gram. week, according to Dr. John D. ers and committee women, and county and city, while the number Close 10 Holl of chicken pox cases decreased Auburn Heights | An election of officers and a departments last week, compared|in — the Community Building on to the previous week and one year Squirrel road. «> - officers at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 8 o'clock tonight in the school. Thursday at the school. |There will be an election of offi- Three cases of miononucleosis,|to Do and What Not to Do in| Refreshments will be served by commonly known as glandular fev-|Case of Tornado Disaster.”’ isecond grade room mothers, Monroe, health director. * * + will show movies on how commit- tee women work, Room mothers| from the previous week’s report. 1 xe program of dancing and baton) Mother, Child Escape twirling are in store for mem- c oe eee Serious Injury as Auto A Holly mother and her daugh- | Se PONTIAC | iter escaped serious injury Tues- Past. Prev. Year \A/ Prof day when their car drove into the chicke Week Week Ago ayne State Professor ipath of a southbound freight train Measles se ito Speak in Waterford jnear Holly. . mace sec 3 “ : | Mrs. Edna Letts, 34, of 11139 Salmonella Dr. Theodore D. Rice, professor Horton Rd., was treated for cuts Ee aD ae : : © of education at Wayne State Uni-| ane bruises at McLaren Hospital, Mononucleosis . |... 0 o versity, will be the guest speaker |in Flint, and released. OAKLAND COUNTY jtonight at a joint meeting of the) Her daughter, Beth Ann, 6, Is Won So Year W aterford Education Association|reported in satisfactory condition Chicken pox ........ 43 68 97 and the Department of Classroom |at the hospital today, She received Pee " H ‘Teachers. | multiple cuts and bruises and is| Whooping cous ope 3 1 The meeting, which begins at!being held for observation, UMS. cesses ee 202 165 11,7°3C, will be he a at the Isaac E.! phe accident occurred at a Impetir, in , ‘Crary Junior High School, 501 Cass” pepe Marquette railway érossing fections . .......... 1 r) 6 Lake Rd., W ae Township. | on Grange Hall Rd. about a half -_ | mile east of M-87. H + Did: 4) | Mrs. Letts told deputies she Mackinac Span Proposal Ridiculous didn't know what happened. The | |Chesapeake & Ohio freight was traveling at an estimated 40 miles dips Into ‘id e loll Hike=. Deputies said that Mrs. Letts was | thrown from the car to the pave- LANSING (AP)—An Upper Peninsula legislator says an ei tet kg the impatt eae auditor’s suggestion for sharp increases in Mackinac Bridge |was demolished. tolls is “ridiculous.” ; The engineer, Thomas Laverty, “There wouldn't be anybody going to the ,of 1842 Stanley St., Saginaw, said Peninsula,” said Rep. D. J. Massoglia (R-Laurium). ‘he blew the whistle several times. * * * ca John M. Mitchell, auditor for an Escanaba industrial firm, City Youth Charged in Store Burglaries suggested the increase in citing figures showing that traffic crossing the Straits in 1957 fell 88,000 below estimates. Tolls accordingly should be raised from $3.25 to $7.74 per car, he A 19-year-old youth was arrested yesterday by Pontiac Police and charged with burglary on two oc-' said. easions of Stafford’s Market, 48 Putnam Ave, - -The market was looted last Sat- urday night and again last. Sunday ‘inight. Detectives are holding David J. iFry of 326 Oakland Ave. They ihave recovered a quantity of beer, wine and cigarettes allegedly taken | '{rom the market. They said that Fry has admitted Upper “The bridge has only been in operation some four months,” Massoglia said. ‘Any assessment of its ability to | pay itself off at this point is premature.” - _ Mitchell told an Escanaba luncheon club the, bridge will cost 212 million dollars in principal and interest if the bond issue runs its full 40 years. * x 2 “But over a span of 40 years, we anticipate a great increase irl population, the nunmrber of motor ‘vehicles, tourists and Upper Peninsula business,” said Massoglia. _ “Byen-if-there is no increase in bridge traffic over the former ferry serviée, this in itself would pay approximately panera dh cos of the bridge.” “It is a matter of urgency,” Carry, ‘“‘and we should decide what to-do about it in a week's time.” * * * Commissioners also went on rec- ord as endorsing a proposal by \President Eisenhower that ‘efits be extended. The period in ‘Michigan at present is 26 weeks. The endorsement was urged by) the city of Ferndale, which has | ‘sent a telegram to the President land has encouraged other Oak- land County communities to take) the same stand. 2 Area JA Members Awarded Scholarships One Pontiac and one W aterford| iITownship member of Junior Achievement, the teenage business’ le ducationa] organization, are | among 40 JAs in six counties! ‘throughout southeastern Michigan who have been awarded Dale Car- |negie Scholarships. They are Sharon Talbot, Marshall St., and James E. Har- irington, 2969 Tuxedo St., Waterford Township. . The 14-week speaking _ course, Which ends in May,° DOROTHY HINSKE Mr, and Mrs. Alfred J. Hinske of Earlmont road, Berkley, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, to George N. Allard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allard of Mary Lee road, Milford, The wedding date has been set for April 12. of Detroit. The car: idrews were married in a candle- wi bor MR, AND MRS, C. K. ANDREWS Drayton Plains Couple Wed in Candlelight Rite Matron of honor was Mrs. Thom- as Myers, a sister of the bride- groom, and another sister, Andera Andrews,. was the bridesmaid. Janie Taft of Drayton Plains was the flower girl. The bride’s brother, Robert Fo- gal, served as best man, Ushers mee Thomas Myers, brother-in- law of the bridegroom, and Fred- erick Cole of Bay City, uncle of the bride, The bride’s brother, Bradley Hackett, was the ring- bearer, ’ Following the ceremony, a re- DRAYTON PLAINS — Wanda Jean Fogal and Charles K. An- light ceremony Saturday in United Presbyterian Church of Drayton Plains, The 7:30 p.m, double-ring rite was performed by the Rev. W. J, Teeuwissén Jr. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth C. Hackett of 4114 Meigs St. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Andrews of 4261 Linda Ct. Wanda’s gown of Chantilly lace and tille was fashioned with an artfully designed lace collar, and lace peplum over a sunburst- pleated tulle skirt with chapel train, A tiara of seed pearls and sequins secured her illusion veil, and she carried 9 cascade of white roses centered with a parlors. After-a honeymoon in Chicago, the newlyweds will make their jhome in Charleston, S. C.; where the bridegroom is stationed with {the burglaries and implicated sev-| eral juveniles, : white, — Ys a) the Navy, ception was held in the church | THE PONTIAC PRES3, WEDNESDAY. MARCIT 19. 1958 the | \time period for unemployment ben-| 251 S.| TAKE HONORS — This cornet trio of Romeo boys placed first in last night's community talent Cornet Trio Tops Seniors show at Romeo High School. left) Marc Kost, Pontiac Press Phote They are (from ‘Tom Vos and Ron Ross. community talent) Ron Ross, both 14. * * * FCC Probers Call Lawyers Will Quiz 2 Attorneys _ Linked to the Battle for | Miami TV Channel WASHINGTON uv» — House in- vestigators, putting aside a look jinto a question of possible per-| ijury, today called two lawyers) connected with ceptral figures in the bitter fight for Miami's TV) |Channel 10. * * * The attorneys are H. Earl Bar- ber, assistant to former Federal Communications Commissioner} ° Romeo Talent Show Winners Are Named ROMEO — A cornet trio of,‘‘Harmoneers,” Romeo boys won first-place honors and vocalist. in the senior division of last night's were awarded to Tobie Zimonick said/sixth annual show at Romeo High School. They solo. Mary Warren, vocal soloist, are Marc Kost, 13; Tom Vos and placed fourth. Second-place winners were the Enthusiastic applayse ‘piano soloist Thomas Richard A, Mack, and Paul A. Porter, Washington lawyer for A. C. E. w: . donated Frank Katzentine, a loser in the Evans Jr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Toles. | Coffey. by Leadership Training Institute Channel 10 contest. Porter himself served on the! /FCC during the 1940s. Barber spent his last .day at the, [FCC yesterday, He resigned , |March 5 , two days after Mack quit ithe commission under pressure and amid charges his vote in the} Miami case resulted from impop- er influence. x wr * The question of possible perjury arose when four witnesses took | issue in part with statements at- tributed to them in an affidavit made by Katzentine, one of four contestants for, the Channel 10 li- Residents to Decide AVON TOWNSHIP — The possi- bilities of establishing a community recreation council in Avon Town- ship will be discussed at a public meeting at 7:30 this evening in) the Avon Park Pavilion, Rochester. The meeting is being sponsored by the Avon Youth Service, which has urged all civic organizations and clubs to have a representative at the meeting. Also invited are individuals interested in helping to set up a recreation council. The council’s chief aims would be to provide the means of learn- ing the community’s recreational needs, and to coordinate the ef- forts of the various organizations! to avoid duplication of activities.’ Garden; Club Slates Meeting Tomorrow istate extension chairman of Wom- WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP —Mrs, Arthur K. Hyde, ‘an's National Farm and Garden Assn., will be guest speaker at a meeting of: Pine Lake Manor Gar- den Club at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Pine Heights home of Mrs. William Burr. Theme of the meeting will be “Flower Fashions for '58,’’ and! Mrs. Ralph Clingaman, program chairman, will add humor to the day’s events with a preview show- ing of the ‘“‘Sacque Dress for Gardening.”’ Co-hostesses with Mrs. Burr will be Mrs, Jack Radcliffe and Mrs. Steven Sage. Mrs. J. R. Avery, president of Waterford Branch of Woman's National Farm and Gar- den Assn., will be a guest. -|Rosemary Expecting HOLLYWGOD «®— Rosemary ‘jon Recreation Group | 2:3) p.m, Clooney and her husband Jose Ferrer are expecting their fourth child in October. The singer said she -plans to take a year off from, a guitar sextet: Third-place honors} who played a boogie woogie piano All prize winners in the senior division were from Romeo. also was | given to an instrumental group from Armada High Schoel by the audience which numbered more than 300 persons. Junior division winners were Jackman, first place, and second-place hon- ors went to Bob and Tom Boldt, a guitar duet from Washington. ® * * “The Fast Beats,” an _ instru- mental group of Romeo boys, tied for fourth place with Janice Jack- man who played an accordion solo. The talent show climaxed the musical benefit program which opened with a pepeoncert fea- turing the Romeo High School band. 1 David Toper, band council presi- dent, took over the baton for one number from Director E. C. Ojala! and also acted as master of cere-| monies for the talent show. Judges were Harold F. Barr,) Romeo High Schgol principal; Mrs. Howard Jr. Mrs. H. 0.| | | | Ransack 2 Offices in City for Nothing re Two business - establishments| were ransacked last night by per- sons apparently looking for money, | Waterford Township pdlice said. They said entrance to the Angus| Campbell tax consultant office, 995 W. Huron St., was gained by prying open a side window. | * * * Desks and filing cabinets were, forced open and contents strewn on the floor. The thieves then apparently went next door to the Metropoli- an Life Insurance Co. and pried open the back door, All the drawers in this office were ran- sacked and an atempt apparently was made to open the safe, of- ficers reported. w * * Nothing was reported missing from either office. i MARTIN MOL Eagles to Initiate 25 in New Building The first big celebration to be held in the new building of the ‘Waterford Township Fraternal Or- der of Eagles will be the initiation of 25 new members, at 8 tonight. x * * Grand Worthy President Martin Mol will be the honored guest of ithe affair. He is the first Michigan man to attain that position in the nationwide organization, which cel- ebrated its 60th anniversary in February. The Royal Oak Degree Team will have charge of the initiation ceremonies, according to presi- dent of the local club Donald All of the construction work on the $100,000 building at 4761 High- land Rd., was done by members of the Eagles and was. started early last fall. x * * mal dedication of the ‘build- ‘ing oil be held sometime dur- ing the summer, after all land- scaping has been completed, Cof- fey said. Plans Romeo Program ion Child Development ROMEO—A program on child development between 6 and 12 years of age is planned by the Elementary Schools Club of Romeo for its meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at the South Grade School. Featured speaker »will be Dr. Edward A. Bantel of the Depart- ment of Education Psychology at Wayne State University. He will ‘illustrate his remarks with a film entitled ‘‘From the Sociable Six to the Noisy Nine.” Refreshments will be served and Girl Scouts will act as baby- |sitters. About Jobless Pay Extension Ike, Governors Talk WASHINGTON (INS)—President| Eisenhower sought support from) state governors today for his plan! to extend unempioyment benefits} to help relieve the recession plight of more than five million jobless workers. The chief executive scheduled meetings on the subject today with eight members of the executive committee of the Council of State Governors and with a group of his own top advisers. k ke He called administration experts into morning meetings at the White; « House to pave the way for his) (EST) session with the panel of governors, At issue is what he. has: called a “tentative plan for limited and temporary extension of the duration of apnoea eat com: pensation beyond exist ‘ing limits caer a state « controlled programs, Official sources ‘said yesterday that Eisenhower would. propose to the governors that the fedeal gov- ernment lend money. to the states to kebp up benefit payments to jobless workers for 13 additional. weeks aS an anti-recession mea- sure, * €@ Tadications were. that the matter television when her current show|would be presented on an open ends in June. a ue ha basis to obtain the governors’ reactions, and that no hard and fast decision on methods had been reached by the administration. Since most state legislatures are out of session, the aim was to find a solution which would eliminate any need for calling state lawmakers into special meetings, Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D Va) fore- cast today that the federal gov- ernment will have a deficit of sev- en billion dollars in the fiscal year starting July 1 and warned it will jump to 15 billions if there is a general tax cut.” * * * The Senate finance chairman ar- gued against “deficit spending for pump priming” on the ground that “a would create ‘disastrous infla- 1.” NOW PLAYING DEMS , 2 SHOWS DAILY and SUN. Maties. 2:30 . 7:30 ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 We, Rawr tw NATIONAL’S TOP. TREAT | nsICE CREAM. wate $ GALLON Strawberry ov SAVE Neapoliten. Big HOLDEN Velue ot Netionel! Seopa CARTON ( Cheese’ Spreed PN Lag - 685 East Blvd., Pontiac KRAFT CHEDDAR VELVEETA CHEESE 415 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac 375, Orchard Lk. 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Down at the | end of the hall, an embassy | functionary made gestures indi- | cating he knew why we were | there. He flicked on the hall lights in that section and took our coats, hanging them on a plain clothes pole. Two smiling embassy aides came forward with extended hands and led us to a little elevator off the foyer. As one opened the door, | we heard the voices of children} and their footsteps coming down a’ back stairway which led to the area. They were two cute little, girls with school books, bundled | for a trip outdoors and shepherded by two attractive women. | * * * | “Let us go ahead,”’ one of the aides said, beckoning us toward the elevator. We hesitated and let] the children and their mothers—or nurses—go by first. “Whose children?” Bill asked, as we headed upstairs. ‘Employes’ kids,’’ the man said, letting it go at that. and were led to two huge closed doors. It was gloomy in that place, Italians make vodka?” he asked, ~but when the doors were opened astonished. we were beckoned into-a brightly, sun-splashed and pleasant drawing) room whose divans faced a marble at last we were back on the track, | fireplace. There stood Menshikov,'and this time it had to do with) this flight to this country in Russia’s) in his private apartment. in Rome, do as tl We got off on the third floor Bill said to him. AP Facsimile MIKHAIL MENSHIKOV * his polite and excellent English.,dium white wine with this), then Siberia: private enterprise. Fhese We ordered vodka. isteak with peas, stringbeans and|were some points that either “You know the old saying, ‘When Potatoes (red wine), then straw-|Menshikov or his bright young men 1e Romans do,’ "\berries topped with great frills of made: iwhipped cream. | A Russian can will his house, It puzzled him. “You mean the x ko | his furnishings, his car and his | We talked chiefly economics, the money to his family, but not the development of our West and of! land on which he has built, That's ts * * | It took a bit of explanation, but the state’s. There are no inherit- ance taxes. Some Russians, es- pecially farmers, amassed con- siderable sums of currency dur- ing World War Il. One of these “presented” the rubles equivalent of a million dollars to the gov- ernment, “to pay for a war plane.” * * * = Anybody can start a business in Russia but he cannot hire another Russian to work for him, or wait on him, except through the state employment service—w hic h “the hired person can appeal to if he/she feels he/she is being ex- ploited. The Russian who banks his money gets a better interest rate if he promises not to draw on his account for the first six months after deposit. (Menshikov reacted happily to this. “Well!” he said, “That I never knew. I must look into this.’’) - * * * The flood of university- and institute-trained specialists flowing from Russian schools are chan- neled into those areas—often Si- beria—where ‘‘they best fit.’’ The worse the area, the better the THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 ° pay and the longer the annual vacation period. “Suppose all the graduates want to ge to, let's say, your Florida in- stead of some placé in coldest, darkest Siberia?’’ we asked. “Our people. just would not, want to go to Florida,”’ one of Gets Medal Now | for W.W. | Wound CARTHAGE, Mo, @®—Rex B. Mealey was struck in. the right knée by a shell splinter during the bright young men smiled, doggedly. Menshikov dampened a corner of his napkin with a bit of vodka and reflectively removed a spot from his lapel. “Now, we will have coffee in the next room, please,” he said, rising and bowing us back into the drawing room. It was time for| more serious talk. Judge Believes Women OK as Texas Aggies | BRYAN, Tex. — Dist. Judge, W. T. MeDonald declares two) women seeking to enter all-male} Texas A&M College should be al- lowed to do so. The judge ruled their rights un- der the 14th Amendment had been violated. Mrs. Lena Bristol and Mrs. Barbara Tittle, both of Bryan, started suit after being refused admittance for the spring term. The College plans to appeal. PRING IN YOUR BE With... SPECIALS TROUSERS A: Famous Low Price! SPECIALS BLOUSES AX Famous Special Saving! SKIRTS ram Ad: Famous Quality Service Sport Shirts SAVE AX SWEATERS Cleaned and Blocked Individually AX , Packaged in Plastic He stands about six feet, seems to have a_ better, tailor than most of the Russians, well-groomed gray hair, wore a figured bright blue tie. He smiled with all but his blue eyes, shook hands and bade us welcome. has 'TU104, a 600-mile-an-hour twin jet, | ‘land a previous trip he had made| in that type of plane from Moscow to Peiping in less than 11 hours. \We told him we had flown in it from Prague to Moscow in Novem- ber, a trip of about 1,000 miles.- “That's no good in the TU104,” or braver, Almost instantly, a | SHIRTS Beautifully leundered and finished. individually packaged ia plastic. 5 for $1.29 ruggedly pretty brunette maid, he get up if’s time to start down. Now we have lunch.” in traditional capitalistic maid's | uniform,-bore in a tray of man- hattans, sherry and tomato) j¢ was caviar, decorated by! Optometrist juice. ‘flower-shaped butter (more vodka), 914 West Huron St. “Would you prefer sqmething then a white fish smothered in a : FE 2-2€29 else?”” the ambassador asked in creamed mushroom sauce (a me-| laughed. “By the time you DR. E. F. DENNE OPEN FRI. 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The league’s sponsorship in- cludes hiring a full-time di- rector to supervise all the phases of the program. Assist- ing the league with the new project are Zoltan Sepeshy, director of Cranbrook Acad- emy of Art, and Wallace Mitchell, head of the acad- emy’s galleries. SCHOOL TOURS The art center will be avail- able fer school tours and will afford an opportunity for the youngsters to work with a va- riety of art materials. The pro- gram will be geared to the average pupil, rather than the one who shows artistic talent. * * * To raise money for the proj- ect, the league has planned a Country Fair and Sale to be held in June at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. 2 Church Units Plan Style Show Mrs. William Glenn is gen- eral chairman for a March 25 family fashion show sponsored by Marbach and November groups of First Presbyterian Church. ® * * Ticket chairmen for the 7:30 p.m, event are Mrs. Philip Meacham and Mrs. Gordon Cox, Other chairmen include Mrs. William DeRoo, publici- ty; Mrs. Lester Carlson and Mrs. Stephen Napier, refresh- ments, and Mrs. Robert Mul- berg, models. , Stores participating in_ the show will be De’Cor Phop, Alicia Bridal Salon, Margaret Ann Shop and The Hub, * x * Decorations are to be by Dunstan's Flowers and enter- tainment will be a barbershop quartet. Nurses Hear About Aiding Older People Dr. Wilma Donohue, director of Division of Gerontology for the Institute of Human Adjust- ment, spoke Tuesday evening in’ McAuley School auditori- um to members of Oakland County District of Michigan State Nurses Association. * * * The speaker discussed prob- lems of working with the senior citizen and the responsibilities .we have to them to provide adequate care, rehabilitation and a purpose to live. She pointed out the need for specialized training to work in this field. = * * * Following Dr. Donohue's speech a panel discussion took place. On the panel were Dr. Donohue, Marjorie Gaston, Eleanor Buck Rasak, Elaine Bevan, Ann Foster and Ruth Nagle. Style Showing Slated May 20 by Fashionette Mrs, Joseph Preston is chair- man of a May 20 Fashionette Club fashion show, Assisting her are Mrs. John Copple, Mrs. Peter Hernandez, Mrs. John Reichert and Mrs. Lowell Bar- rager. _* * * New members received into the club Tuesday evening in Adah Shelly Library were Mrs. Lonnie Riggs and Mrs. Leon- ard Passint. / Mrs. Hernandez and Mrs. “Edward Cook won trophies for losing the most wight during the week. Mrs. Sam Jones was last week’s winner. * * * Mrs. Mary Veasey spoke to members of the group on di- rect distarice dialing, Gymna- . 2%, night will be held at = ne, meeting. i Se ee Spring is the time when a young girl begins tq dream of wedding bells, orange blossoms and bridal gowns. A number of Pontiac girls are making A great deal of thought must go into planning a wedding. As the wed- ° ding draws near the bride must make decisions about floral arrangements, plans. with Mrs. seating at the church and reception Dear Abby.... RRR Wom en S Ss ection n Le SARTRE SS Pontiac Press Phetes plans for spring weddings, including Patricia Donelson who is Ba eane invitations for her April 19 wedding to Howard L. Cate Jr. V aia F lath (left) and her fiance Paul Odell talk over floral plans Eleanor Clark. couple plans a May wedding. The young He’s Paddling in Deep Water By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: There are plenty of laws to protect. in- nocent girls under 21 from the unwelcome advances of men. But how about protect- ing young boys under 21 from the bold and tempting invitations _of older women? My son is 18 and he at- tracts‘older women like a magnet. He's been a life- guard for two summers and he’s got a build on him that makes strangers (women) ask to have their pictures taken with him. I want him to keep his mind on his studies, but he gets so many calls from women te can't. Isn't there anything I can do? WORRIED MOM DEAR MOM: A lifeguard knows that no matter how good a-swimmer he is, he should stay out of troubled waters. ABBY _ Women older than himself are ‘ too “deep” for him. Explain it to him, or let his father do it. ew DEAR ABBY: My problem is a husband \who refuses to L, i stop writing letters to old sweethearts (married and sin- gle). I went to a psychologist because I was upset over it and that psychologist gave me so much double talk ] am more confused than ever. He backed my husband up and said it was only an “‘in- nocent pleasure that doesn't mean a thing,”’ but I can't see it that way. When my hus- band takes me in his arms I never know who he is thinking of. Please set me straight. CONFUSED DEAR CONFUSED: Your husband has no business cor- responding with “old sweet- hearts’’ (married or single). If it’s an ‘‘innocent pleasure” that doesn’t mean a thing, he shouldn’t object to cutting it out. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am 14 years old and we have an unlimited telephone. I call up boys so they won't have to call me. Most of the boys I know don't have unlimited telephones and it would cost them something to call me. My mother doesn't think this is right of me to call them. Please give me your opinion. JUDY DEAR JUDY! You may have an “unlimited telephone” but - , wou have limited “privileges” yo ( as a young lady. Don't call boys! If they want to talk to you they will be glad to spend the money. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am a wait- ress in a cocktail bar and my boy friend is the bartender. He is Irish and just about as jeal- ous as the average Irishman, so he watches every move I make. I can’t -even smile at the customers and you know how much a sour-puss waitress can get in tips in a bar. It’s get- ting so ] hate to come to work nights. Got a solution? Don't tell me to quit because ] need to work. CHRIS DEAR CHRIS: That's not the only job in town, is it? Take MY tip and work elsewhere. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “SHERM”: First find out if there is ‘‘something’’ between them. If there is, put some- thing else between them — as many miles as possible. * *® * If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press, She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal ple please enclose a stamped self - ad- dressed envelope. Surrounded by attendants. for her early spring wedding to John Douglas Devine, Sandra Jane Johns lenge from left) makes sure that everything is in order. Flower maid Kathy Gilmer (left). Sharon O Hubbel (second from right) and Nancy Moats (right) gathered in the bride-elect’s home for a conference on bridal accessories. Springtime’s Bouquet ; Blooms With Brides In springtime the nostalgic orange blossoms becomes increasingly fa- miliar as more and more young couples choose éarly spring months for their wed- dings. * * ¥ smell of large Much thought and care must be taken in planning a wedding, so as not to lose sight of the true and lasting meaning of the important day. HOURS OF PLANNING Once a young couple decides to become man and wife, hours of planning and As one of the most important days in the life of JoAnn Robertoy ap- proaches she tries on the veil which decision follow... wedding or sequently, how many attendants; the type of reception; whether to have a small, and con- whether to buy a house or rent, and so on down the endless list of things the couple must decide. x * * No matter the size of the wedding or where the ceremony is performed, it is an occasion of importance and solemnity. All thought and preparation prior to the wedding should be good groundwork for marriage. ¢ eC will complete her bridal costume. Miss Personal News Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Lamb are home again on Wenonah drive following a two-month vacation in Florida. The Lambs headquartered at Bradenton. * * Returned to their home on Elizabeth Lake road are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stowell who have spent the past two months vacationing at St. Petersburg, Fla. * * Vacationing at Naples, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bachman of Bloomfield Hills. * * Nelson Fizzard, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fizzard of Lowell Street, has been elected to Chi Epsilon honor fraternity at Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Houghton, for outstanding scholarship and character. He also is a member of the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma and will graduate from the School of Civil Engineering in June. * * Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney and their son, Mark John, of South Edith street will vacation in Florida next month. During their stay in the South, they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordon DuFresne of Jacksonville, formerly of Scottwood avenue in Pontiac. Hospital Units Meet Several menibers of the Pon- tiac Genera] Hospital Auxiliary . served on the hospitality com- mittee when the first Detroit Area Auxiliary Workshop was held in the Veterans Memorial Building Tuesday. Pontiac auxiliary members assisting included Verar Bas- sett, Mrs. William H. Bedard, Mrs. Ralph Babbington, Mrs. Helen Reese, Mrs. Ernest Beerstecher, Mrs. Lloyd Quin- der, Mrs. James Jones and Mrs. A. A. Reichardt. TALKS PRESENTED Mrs. P, Eugene Miller, pres- ident of the Detroit Area Coun- cil Auxiliary, made the wel- ° coming speech at the affair. A discussion of “Patterns and Purposes of Auxiliary Organi- zations’ was given by Mrs. H. A. Powell, president of the Michigan: Association of _Hos- . pital Awaiares: " * . ty» to = cs = - adil. —— ba 4 § * OTT ~ Raymond Lingle Church April 5. the foundation of a solid and happy > — ee vt Robertoy will become the bride of in First Baptist Ted Wiersema Jr., Archeology Discussed at Dinner Woman's Club and Guests Hear Talk by Bruce Danes Bruce Danes of Oak Park lectured and presented slides on archeology when 75 mem- bers of the Pontiac Woman's Club, their husbands, and “guests attended a dinner meet- ing in the Pontiac Federal Sav- ings and Loan Building. * * * Discussing the 4,500-year-old City-of Uhr, or Abraham, Mr. Danes stated that archeolo- Four pages today in Women’s Section 2 gists have found | that the city’s s ancient inhabitants could write in three languages and that each house contained a library ’ and lavatory facilities. COMMITTEE NAMED Mrs. C. W. Myers, club pres- ident, appointed the program committee for the next club year. ~ is Mrs. Maurice Baldwin, assisted by Mrs. Hayden W. Henley, Mrs. J. O. Radenbaugh, Mrs. Al- fred Coles, and Mrs. H. N. Watson. * * * Mrs. Archie Allen, present program chairman, announced the April 21 meeting will be a luncheon and tour of the De- troit Institute of Arts. Hostess for the Monday din- ner was Mrs. Albert Simpson, assisted .by Mrs. E. M. Rose, Mrs. Maxwell Lucas, Mrs. H. A. Perry, Mrs. Erving Zuehlke, «Mrs. Oscar Teng, Mrs. Lewis Stewart, Mrs. C. B, Robinson ‘ and Mrs. Phillip Vieriech. er * * Mrs. Earle Hoskins was din- ner chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs.- William Musterd, Mrs. J. D. Teéters, Mrs. William F. Pfeiffer and Mrs. Phillip Worth. of Interest in This Area a sophomore at the University of Arizona, has been named Cadet of the Month in the AFROTC on the university campus. The selection was made on the basis of academic record, conduct, leadership; and military knowledge and. ability. Ted is the son of the as E. Wiersemas of West Iroquois road. * x * Among those vacationing at the Beach Club at Naples, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scripps of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Warren of Bloomfield Township. * * The N. ¥., * an’s List of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, recognizing scholastic excellence in the first semester, includes Dorwin B. Wile, civil engineering stu- dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin H. Wile of LeGrande avenue. * * * Rabbi and Mrs. Nathan Hershfield (nee Lotte Cassel) of Sottth Genesee avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Leonie, on the Jewish Sabbath, March 15, at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Leon Hershfield of New York . and Mr. and Mrs. Isador Cassel] of Baltimore, Md. Rabbi Hershfield is spiritual leader of Temple Beth Jacob. PEO Unit Meets in Bloomfield Hills Mrs. George R. Annett of Gladwin, Lorraine Cook and Marjorie Schram were guests of AW Chapter of PEO Mon- day evening in the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. John Little. * * * Mrs. Mary Veazey, public relations representative of Michigan Bell Telephone Com- pany, presented a film and story of Oakland County. . We Outlines Work of Sisterhood Mrs. Herman Stenbuck mod- erated a panel discussion on the problems of Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob at a Tues- day luncheon, Mrs. Zola Rosenfield of Jack son, Mrs. Marcus Lebster of Flint and Mrs. S. A, Katzman of Huntington Woods ae fund raising, youth /inter-faith programs ‘Wha the EE os < and out | EE Tae ae eS. ae es I a re \ ~~ ?WWENTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 Atlantic City opened as a resort Personalize Your |Sunset Club Meets. oes a . Clothes With Michael L. Fiorillo, manager of ready to receive guests. ‘the Pontiac Boys Club, welcomed members of the Sunset Club, spon- ‘sorsd by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, when they met at the club for a coopera- ae Piano Soloist Makes IS ONE OF THESE We Alee Letter Bowling & Work Shirts 101% N. Saginaw Women's & Men's Blouses . Dress Shifts Robes and P.J's FE 4-0539 tive dinner. | ‘Henry Ford Hospital. — | Undergoes Surgery ° Mrs, Lee A. Kremer of Dwight : Midtown Shop Peet is recovering following ‘surgery performed Monday at OUR BEST carries ROBERT DUMM Workshop Set by Music Guild Conducting a March 25 workshop for Pontiac Music Guild is Robert Dumm, who has been appointed the new director of Boston Conserva- tory of Music. ‘ Amy Hogle is workshop chairman for the event at First Congregational Church. Luncheon chairman is Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, and Mrs. Carl Clifford is hespitality chair- man. - Concert Memorable By MAX E. SIMON Never during this concert season of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra has an audience shown the spontaneous enthusiasm displayed by the symphony- goers who attended the fourth program of the season last night. x *& & The huge crowd, which filled both the main floor and the balcony of the Lincoln Junior High School auditorium, was no doubt drawn primarily by the guest artist of the evening, pianist Mischa Kottler, who was heard in the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major. DIFFICULT CONCERTO , Kottler is an artist of the highest rank, and the concerto which he performed, while technically not the most difficult of the Beethoven classics, is certainly the most difficult to interpret. x &k * From the first few opening chords played by the solo artist, it was evident that the audience was present on a memorable evening. For Kottler played with the skill and understanding that only such a sensitive artist as he can impart to a great musical masterwork. Especially beautiful was his playing in the second movement, a conversation between the soft, singing voice of the piano and the gruff turbulence of the season will be on April 29. and the orchestra’s conductor, Francesco Di Blasi, back on stage again and again. MAJOR TRIUMPH For both Kottler and the orchestra, it was a major triumph and ine audience let them know it. The orchestra also performed thé “Seven Dances for Orchestra” by the great modern Hungarian composer, Bela Bartok. Unlike much of Bartok’s music, the dances, based on Hungarian folk themes, are relatively easy to understand on first hearing and were acclaimed by the audience. The program concluded with the Ballet Music to “Sylvia” by Delibes. This light and invigorating dance music, a concert standard, was performed vigorously and entiuaer aly by the orchestra. Also on the program was Cherubini’s overture to the opera, “Anacreon.” MUSICAL MEMORIAL A sad note on the program was the playing of “The Last Spring” by Grieg in memory of Roslyn B. Wyman, who died suddenly March 1. She was active in the founding of the symphony and a leading participant i Cou affairs. * The orchestra’s fifth and final concert of the It will feature Celia Merrill Turner, associate conductor of the orchestra, who will lead the group in the first half of the PATTERNS YOURS? Final 2 Weeks to Order at REDMOND'S Jewelers UNTIL MARCH 29 PANTOUS PATTERN program in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. 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NOVITZ SPANISH TEACHERS For Reservations Call: be at the courthouse until 26 through April 11 it will Center. Mrs. Raymond M placement chairman and Central Volunteer Bureau Thompson (left) and Mrs. Central Volunteer Bureau volunteers are helping with registrations for the TB X-ray trailer which will going over registration procedure with Mrs. Basil | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 Pentiae Press Phote | _ TWENTY-ONE | Annual Dinner Held by MOMS Unit 19 Mrs. Frank Polasek was chair-| man of the 14th annual St. Pat- rick’s Day dinner Monday eve- ning when MOMS Unit 19 mét at Auburn Heights Fire Hall. Past National Presidents Mrs. Kenneth Faust and Mrs. Myron Copley were introduced. Dennis) exchange student from Germany, and Christian Platon of Norway spoke to the group. The chairman was assisted by Mrs. Frank Gould and Mrs. Robert Mutter. 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Both have been'| ‘T've got to have guys who can ‘hitting exceptionally well. play all over,” was Tighe’s ex-. Manager Jack Tighe has insisted Planation after the contest which ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, & —l/a 154-game schedule and not re- The lack of depth in the infieldiquire the services of a utility in- has become an increasingly thorny fielder who can fill in without hurt- problem and has brought on a ing the elt search for versatility in the Detroit | x Tiger camp. | There seibabiy will be injuries Reno Bertoia, up to now regard- and most certainly slumps. led as the club's regular third base- man, is being tried at second base | pertea, = aes oe and shortstop. | ing to learn its own strengths +e ee Pie, DETROIT W — The wheezing) “Detroit Red Wings were com- &-fortably nestled in third place to- ved + * day, but there was concern about) Unless the Tigers come up with and weaknesses, The Tigers =the “big guy’ — Gordie Howe. a reserve infielder who can fill in | would like to trade for another ‘Reno is my third baseman until the Tigers lost 7-3 as Tony Kubek Ferndale in wrestling. * Howe fired his 32nd goal and adequately in at least two posi. infielder and for second line he shows he can't handle the job Collected four hits, scored three x * * assisted on two others last night as) tions, or unless they show ver- pitching help. Completing a sat- or until Skizas shows he’s more ‘Uns and batted in three others. Detroit Scholastic Ceaches Association will hold its 5th » the Wings easily maintained their! satility that up te now is not isfactory deal is another matter entitled to it.” | The Yankees raced to four ©mastery over the Toronto Maple) evident, they will be in deep | entirely. | ' early runs against their old ne- . 1 football clinic Fri ~ Leafs 4-2. But the star scorer often: trouble. | Se Micanse as: § mild) carprive | i . wie : ni AP Facsimile See on ‘ ise F ny : ecfailed io show bin uadal dad. Inman (Coot) Veal, described in yesterday when Bertoia went in | ™¢sis, Frank Lary, who yielded ; - . ‘ork Yankee shortstop Tony Kubek | March 28 at 5:30 p.m. in U. of én | Without infield depth, the Tigers one report as “Detroit's answer to for Frank Bolling at second five hits and four walks in four | AVOIDING SPIKES— New York Yankee shortstop Tony —_ D. High School. Speakers in- * “He has sinus trouble,” said cannot hope to be a contending Chicago's Luis Aparicio,” is not an base for the last half of the , innings. leaps over Bill Martin of the Detroit Tigers after making a throw | ¢iyde Bump Elliott of Michigan; oo — Mer. Jack Adams. ‘He wa’ team. One cannot assume that ajadequate answer for a club that | Grapefruit League game here | Blanked by Hank Aguirre for! ‘© first in trying for the double play. Martin was forced at second | Jerry Burns of Towa; Joel ~ sluggish and wasn’t checking his major league club can go through iexpects to be a contender. He can! with the New York Yankees, two innings and by Ron Rozman| ©" @ grounder. The Yanks beat the Tigers yesterday, 7-3. Mason of Wayne State; Dan = man. ie Geeent'onees to have nis | ifor one more, the American Boisture of St. Marys of Red- » usual pep.” F League champs exploded for three ford and Ted Sowle of Grand . Adams said Howe's sinuses were | ,insurance runs in the eighth inning 8 s | Rapids Catholic. + to be X-rayed today. ‘against Rozman, + & * ‘ The Wings’ worry about Howe’s oEraetr H NEW none - IS ons CC The Waterford Township Junior + sub-par condition was heightened |Bolling 2b 3 0 0 Kubekse 5 3 6 s Chamber of Commerce is working ‘ by the Stanley Cup playoffs which lceoreoers ‘ cs collins 10 : : i ‘on plans to hold a match game open next Tuesday. Beeman D 0 0 0 Shantzp 0 0 Og tournament of champions- involv- , me * * + ; | Martins 3 0 : v dehison i «ee ing the top reams from: lems at ‘ victory Jeft Detroit firmly malaet o Menteep 18 8 five area alleys ‘entative dates ‘ entrenched in third place, four Taylor tf 1 8 Eumpe 3 0 0 are May “ B A SON, 3 ; Points above the Boston Bruins. It Zernialf 2 1 1 £-Sandsrf 0 1 0 * + also maintained the Red Wings Skizas,3b 64 0 1 Howarde 4 0 0 Lake ion basketball and * flickering chances of catching the Hegan.c 3 0 1 Richard’2> ¢ 1 1] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , of-3 series, 2-1, scored their first | oer L ’ 8 New York Ra sary Dee oe Reeematip) 100) 7a victory over the Nats on the Syr- , football stars Nick Neira and second-place New Yor! ngers. erxole 302 Del Greco.ct 1 * S| The champion Boston Celtics and) souse court this year behind Jim Drake may move on to ‘ New York is four points ahead rolals) Sk US Vela a Fae the St. Louis Hawks open defense) 5.) Arizin’s 25 points. Dolph Central Michigan College to- of their division titles in the Na- 26 for the | gether next fall. Drake is said of the Wings. The Rangers, A-Grounded out for Preeman in 4th. | tional Basketball Assn. playotts to- 8-Batted for Lary and was safe on Schayes flipped in * Wings and Bruins have three palin losers, to be also considering South » games each to play before the C-Popped out for Aguirre in Th. night. Aw A Carolina. campaign ends Sunday. one Cx ee epee in Tth. * * * . | * * * } F_Fited ele iE Roe in 9th. The Celtics entertain the Phila-| Detroit eliminated Cincinnati| Brich bert! } : New York and Boston meet to- DETROIT 00 00 0 0 hea : 5 righton’s runnerup berth in the + roul New York 120100 03 x7 delphia Warriors while the Hawks earlier by taking two straight. The pontiac Class B regional last mae gay eae SS E-Kubek. Richardson. Lumpe po-A- Play host to the Detroit Pistons.’ tatus of big Bill Russell andiweek is the farthest that school ‘ cinch second place for them and Detroit 24-20, New York 27-11. DP- Each series is the best-of-seven. ‘niatelh j sae in! basketbs . : * give Detroit a permanent grip on Pore ona ochee mienordeee ees Frank Ramsey had Boston officials has ever gone in basketball tour- : third. Detroit still would be able and Collins: peubek Richardson 4nd seed tae Sy last night ae worried as the Celtics faced the "€Y Play. * to equal the Rangers’ point and “ig Mantle, Richardsen, (Zeraial. we-| mente, Me Syracuse Tats jonly team in the NBA they@failed! 7 » victory totals. But second place six in the conference since enter- Brie Sct. 2, et Tadiaea: Oct. '39, Ohio 3 ing play in 1953. pond aod ee wards; Lorie 12, at ra ” orthwes ict ov. ro “ MSU also will open and close aes. s Gp ectompr tifa eu = with a league game for the first ford; Oct. 14, at Michigan: Oct. 2i, Notre * time in its Big Ten, history. MSU weeeta: onerae ecberdae: ‘ Nov 18, 4 will go to Wisconsin for the 1961, mecthwecters: ass 28, Iilinots. ? opener and will close against) g.p:. 99, Pea Bp Soo geatle pen: Oct. 13, ba Illinois at East Lansing. ee pS eh Sac et. . * * * HS Purdue; Nov. 17, at Northwestern; ‘ Rounding out the Big Ten card “°Y * ** ‘ihe SCHEDULE 22 that year will be Minnesota‘ Mich- | Aero = a oe — Bese 12, 2 igan, Indiana, Purdue and North- at ; parteeniern Nov. 2, Wisconsin; ner. western. _ eee Nov. 16, Notre Dame; The complete schedules for the, qe SCHEDULE on a . next four years and the partially’ een Oe cae! On oe ; icompleted slates for 1962, 1963 and oly es at. Wisconsin: 5 1964: ver * fe Loar last 14, at Notre Dame; ; ~ = 9-A-151,2 .4 Models, too! g ® ' ° “Rs Ann ual Cellulose Sponge Mop Firestone 26” Bicycles } 4 Regular Here's the bargain buy of the r Another Firestone Super Value! : 1.98 Value aad = ne — Ah 49.95 Not a aap aoe Begg ers ‘ pring ning! 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Rd. ! ° : . * a * . t ’ arc ™ - | : : TWENTY-EIGHT | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. at Telegraph Cetieions Dinsere ane Suneh Cy HOURS “51 Problems on Ike: Country Led Into Peril: by Administration, He Tells Farmers ry City schopis has increased from 40,000 to more than 100,000 in the == = —___ Punishment DOORS OPEN 6:4 ate ores me Officer to Take |" Sea an pr oa pra aa 3} ruman Blames Major Won't Ask Trial; Flew Korean Thief 25 Miles Nailed in Box DENVER #—Former President) Harry S.-Truman blamed the Ei- senhower administration, in a SEOUL w — The American major who flew a young Korean thief 25 miles nailed in a box has : decided to accept punishment : ae : oy : speech last night, for farm diffi- ‘without trial. The most he can , culties anti the. bosinees recemion WANTED get is a rebuke and loss of al ; and cha it has the country ‘month's pay. “into a position of great interna- 1000 COMIC BOOKS rs | ola oe ge too ae me A Maj Th Working Model Already Complete Discovers Insects t & Pcdtreedh i e Army ave aj. omas ATR |James, 40, Plymouth, Pa, the) A ] t Ss ° He made a flat bid for Demo- of iver’s MAGAZING OY OUTLET One [0 OUIVIVE cratic votes in his talk to the Na- wbern A LEWIS | piste or set an ae GM Plans Magic Car pet Travelways Atomic Disaster | "tt you want to improve the wel. Hal ‘i tal in a general court-martial. The fare of the farmer; if you want to w his choice to- re ; WALLIS oe Srny sae “SAN ANTONIO, Tex. w—If an day but kesman said it is , restore prosperity; if you want to} F WIN — not oes what his punishment Electronically - controlled — superhigh- The transportation core would be atomic radiation disaster struck|strengthen our defenses; if youll NOW SHOt G DAVID WAYNE a) ey | * ways and monorail commuter trains may erected in a straight path from destina- the world, what would survive?jwant to repair the injury that has/l || BUTTERFIELD "Theaters PHYLLIS K Army investigators said the boy, be combined by the year 2000 into a tion and could be “stepped? according Insects, says Lt. Col. Samuel O. been done to the international se- | Get More e Out of Life PETER LORRE,OE MANTELL «= & ‘4yearold Kim Choon D, was Single, elevated transportation “core.” —_ to the contour of the terrain to keep the Hill. . @ _ jeurity of the country,” he said, J) Go Out to a Moviel PLUS ‘mistreated after being caught) carrying traffic over the rooftops in same level throughout, thus avoiding the | * 3 “there is one clear-cut thing you] Lass soe Vit WIRED GUN AND THE GIRL with stolen goods at the 8th Army crowded metropolitan areas, General curves and hills still present in the They Fett at ce the ai ag abtolhco Rescate vine ANNE suecsn Seales ance canter at Motors Corp. suggested today. most advanced of present expressways, margenrin oa oe a eee Ree es resident in 1960." ty, He is now in an or- tice said. ; . CALHOUN FRANCIS arate * * * Cur today in a statement from 4th we *« * e. An elaborate operating model of this oar inted Army medical laboratory. | mn. FAVE + * concept will be featured at the GM ex- Another safety factor, Curtice po Truman asserted that Profits of NOW Thru SAT. lh t®, GUN + : , o out, would be complete electronic | He arrived at his opinion food processors and distributors Ci uate: Capt. Marvin E. Kemp, M.| hibit at the Brussels World Fair next guidance, a “greatly advanced” form through tagging wood ticks for have increased sharply since Pres- FROM WG MIN UINEMASC ORE Kilmichael, Miss., will be tried by month, GM President Harlow H. Curtice identification by a radioisotope ident Eisenhower took office while STARRING COMING FRIDAY a. general court-martial on dit l d of the magnetic device for automatic method farmers’ income has dropped b ELIZABETH TAYLOR “BOMBER B-52” charges of striking and cutting oe saa a ag a as re a | He iitscovered they can absorb| four billion dollars a year from WINNER of ACADEMY AWARD “SLAUGHTER 10th A ‘the boy and confining him in a As envisioned by stylists at the Gen- the first time last month. ‘as much as 60,000 roentgens with-|levels achieved during his admin. |] NOMINATION Best Actress of jbox. If oe he ae cia eral Motors Technical Center, the The life-like, three dimensional model _out death. It normally takes from/istration. He also said it is costing the Year! all pay and allowances. ve affair” supperted by pairs of tory of transportation. Expected to be = jose se iy a oie oa Nance ee nee WHY THEY CALL IT ; columns. - | , ¢ « x , viewed OY 10,000 spectators . me m ‘ ar when he was in office. | GREAT |! A special court-martial will try The top two levels would be three- ane exhibit w fe i conven gna - Said the colonel, “Should man| Secretary of Agriculture Benson, | iM.Sgt, Robert E. Weidensaul, 32, highways, each carrying one-way ve- scape first, then a lafidscape of the fu- destroy himself with awe-inspir- | Truman said, should be called The picture that’s the \Pottstown, Pa., charged with hicular traffic, and the bottom level ture with hundreds of model vehicles ing weapons and inventions, both “Expensive Ezra,” but he added P : . nailing Kim in the box. He could) would be the monorail from which com- running at various speeds over a trans- man and animal could perish, |that “‘if you could get rid of Ben-| talk of the nation brings \get six months in jail, reduction muter trains would be suspended. portation core system. leaving nothing but hardy insects\s0n, you probably wouldn't change you memorable scenes ito private and loss of two-thirds : : to repopulate the world.” He said|@ thing.” of conflict and love! pay while imprisoned. : ihe did not have information on * * e e ° e . . . . His research also points out gram,” he claimed ‘and the pro- Diem Arivesin Menta LaWYers Burning Midnight Oil ie eet ae Se _ . for some time—that many insects|\who control the Republican, peal Di Rego vet im e e D have stepped up their ability to|party.” sident - break down poison molectles anf) Calling the farm program ‘“‘per- jin Manila today for a five-day to J Ol n J U S tl ce epar tI ) len i render them harmless. |haps the most conspicuous failure state visit. He saluted the Philip- : . | Successive generations of some of this Republican administra- pines as a “land of freedom. - . ‘insects have increased their re-| tion, "he also charged that “‘its is expected to discuss export of 9. RUTH MONTGOMERY provided he wishes to stay on in,graduated first in their class. Two sistance to jnsectieides by 2,000'high interest rates and tight| | Vietnamese rice to relieve a Phil-| ; the department. Judging by previ-jof the brightest young lawyers in times, he said. money policy have run our entire \ippine shortage and exchange of] WASHINGTON (INS) — Youth- ous experience, most of them will. the sewrertine nt are ees ee into an entirely unjusti- | — technical and other ful Attorney Genesal William P.| * * é | * lfiable recession.” m ns. \Rogers declared today that not! | “This” Republi . 4-G.M presents in MGM CAMERA 65 aia |since the early days of the Roose-| The recruitment program inau-| To help these Soir honor | ; he pub ican administra “The Window of the World” are ivelt New Deal have so many gurated in 1954 has already rained sive the department has hired) ition Seemed Utoaen) Phy. " © |g eaders who handle their research (dering, mismanagement and re] MONTGOMERY CLIFT ‘bright young lawyers been burning 177 first-rate attorneys, 60 per ce pi thie erdi-trist land lappeliais!(at| fusal to face the facts, has led our the midnight oil in Washington. jot whom are still with the Justice! 'visions to which they are assigned., t 0 Fi ght De ath ‘country into a position of great ELIZABETH TAYLOR Reason is the Justice Depart-/Department. For those who wish) jinternational peril.’ He claimed Add 'ment’s ‘recruitment program of|to branch out into private practice, Two other proud members of the) |the United States’ allies “are slip- EVA MARIE SAINT La) SMORGASBORD MEALS NOW honor graduates from the nation's ‘after their first year, Rogers main-| “honor’’ group are polio victims, iping away from us, and bitter cri- ; } tains a placement service for one of whom rides around the balls | indiane State Trooper jticism is supplanting the apirit of top law schools. : Av. y at T & Country neta aes ‘nationwide job-finding. ‘of justice in a wheelchair ‘unity that formerly held the free y announce ailable Dail own Inn oge Uses Old Milk Cartons, inations together in the face of graduating this | selection of these promising | outspoken praise from te bar as Highway Flares — the selection of 60 young men | Politics plays no part in the | The unique program has won nd, women, SMORGASBORD gta ake) who will begin work for | youngsters. In fact, one of the , associations of the country. | | the department at $4,500 a year. | men had been president of the , Those organizations believe that Ine - oy _ a os " be ys | Hall of these honor graduates | Stevenson-for-President club on | &real contribution is being made, UENO GS Nel Ce Youth On. Stand Serves s M. te t only in improving the stand. |[ndiana State Trooper, Sgt. John| are in the top five ber cent of his law college campus, before sede cat ie ra i . and- | A. Cook is auing @ unigus new S t k J L | their class, coming to the department. ards e Justice Department, “ ee “ B = = bat also in benefiting the entire “®#P0n in the unending war on ets BAC. which those who leave take with —€™Pty paper milk cartons. | them into private practice. * * * tu _ Sgt. Cook's campaign began one CSON, Ariz. — Justice ot One young trainee amazed a ight last tall he 2 Peace Clark Johnson was dis- father, a long-time attorney, by/™®") ‘SS when he was sent satisfied with the 12-year-old wit- LUDES ° F lk S Yito the scene of accident AYLOR « MOOREHEAD TAX re me BEVERAGE Capi strano OILKS ure ‘remarking that he has vangued| found that “A eS Series testimony at| the preliminary | ieee . ie + TOM DRAKE ithree cases in the appellate ve de. had set a flare in the middle, ing. Screen Play by WILLARD KAUFMAN W 7 | during his first year with the de- | ~ * * Associate Producer Swallows ill Return ipartment. The father, after 30 of the highway to warn approach- So he asked Max U. L. Lent if Boned en the Novel dy Roms Lockridge, Me TOWN & COUNTRY INN lyears of private practice, has yet ab Sagi 2 Shiba th fl ‘he wag ‘“‘conveniently”’ focgetting ‘ont by TECRACDLOR® . . . ; Ito handle a case in the appeal oe oo ee answers to questions. Matinee 9@c Eves. $1.25 Child 25¢ n . y SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. are scouts. They always send a Sours! |which could be seen from a half “I have pl 4) under! Gath to! Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant — The swallows came back few scouts ahead. + * mile, was a. half gallon waxed ion the truth,” Pee vou Mae! FEATURES AT 9 | Each will be promised a $900' Of the 177 attorneys selected to) jogay A ing eedless nighttime highway deaths ad | 5 raise at the end of the first year, date, 11 are women, two of whom sedan glee nea Wimmer With His Retorts | ‘to Capistrano early this year. Also x * * paper milk carton, stuffed with) 12:00 - 2:02 - 6:04 - 9:06 1727 S$. TELEGRAPH RD, FE 3-9888 lon tim. Also late. K th Stager, curator of birds} High spot of the program oc-|several other crushed cartons. Baal say I. id = remember, poe | ‘The story goes that for 25 years,/and mammals at Los Angeles curred recently when ore of the) Sgt. Cook said: The hearing orga for Max’ CINEMASCOPE CARTOON 67, or 182 — depending on your|County Museum, says experts|Young lawyers recruited from law) «ny. man who set out. the mother, Mrs, M vi sll ot choice of the version — the swal-|scoff at the legend of the swal-|SChool received an “‘outstanding| mai. told me he always carries 36, of ' Phoeni ny aa at on: | oT @) Pe Ti fa \ é lows have--been rturning to San|lows’ timetable. He called it a performance” rating after his first ES at ie ca “ee tease RE be zzling A 34.900 cone dn Psa Starts SUNDAY |Juan Capistrano mission on St.|‘‘farcical story.” year. oA : vmnhil, ars >. _DRIVE- iN Joseph's ‘Dal, March 19. “Their arrival depends on the| Since 99 per cent of all lawyers fase tee) te pobent lan iat. pie abtomebiie com: Lene Turner . 1Cat c x * * weather, not the calendar,” he aaraeligmoeie Deparyme ml ctoey They cost nothing, ignite witha | nax took the stand over the Jett Chendler Well, yesterday was March 18,/Said. ‘The birds winter in South : Bs Y tf zatietec wane. (singte match and will burn (vigorous objections of his mother’s|| } “The Lady Takes A Flyer” a a! and the old mission was eswarm America and then move up | was unheard of for a first-year’ brightly for over a half hour. ‘attorney, who said Max wasn't old —ALSO— Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 Fin, swallows. About 100 were a8 the weather turns warm. man to receive such an award. | They are readily available and enough to know he was placing “Female Antenet” swooping and diving overhead., Their arrival may cover a ~ — _ make a wonderful safety mea- himself in jeopardy. Era | ENJOY OUR WONDERFUL NEW, RADIANT How come? ‘month's time, he said. Spas Explanation sure.” But Max had no doubts adout | IN-CAR HEATERS A worker cementing ancient * * * f M F id P ne Sgt. Cook took this idea to his his legal acumen. tiles together paused and pointed Gray-haired Tony Ohveras, who o an-rriaay osition ‘superiors. They enthusiastically He said he would take the Fitth his trowel at the cloud of birds.runs a restaurant in the town) wacitNGTON w—The a adopted the plan and made it part Amendment today. “Oh, them,” he said. ‘“Those|where he was born, has spent ley + catomtic of their official safety program. | the hardto-g¢t scientist has pro-| wits the cooperation of business) More than 94 per cent of the bi- Tode Lest Times much of this century watching duced a new phrase in the .ja hoe Jargon tuminous coal produced in the swallows coi nd go. , and civie leaders, a series of TV, oe of government personnel memr!n., clips, TV slides, radio scripts, | |United States is mined east of the! ine. | “We never used to pay themlagers: the man-Frid ition. sissipp Quaker Joins Crew leny attention back .in the old), man-Friday acta aie the DEWSPAaper stories and ads have| Mis i River. | ‘ days,” he said. ‘‘They were just 2 been prepared to help put the cam-| DOORS OPEN 10:45 *i\Navy defined it for a House! ‘birds, to us. It-seems to me this = F ;, Palgn over. of Bomb Protesters lratk about the swallows arriv Sic. ha; fac boo ceanmae . * « * March 19 didn’t start until abdut)stretch the’ supply of scientists by’ The program has been adopted} LOS ANGELES w — A Quaker 1932." providing Gihers| for) “duties not. by the Indiana Safety Council and) teacher has been added to the) The mission fathers don’t make specifically r equirin full profes-|' ithe Boy Scouts have added it to! \crew of the Golden Rule, the 30-jany official claims that the swal- sional background.” : “ ‘their 1958 safety campaign. foot ketch that sails next weekend jows' sense of timing {s infallible. to protest nuclear tests in the MOVIE LIKE THIS ONE’ | LL esas PROGRAM — (er Aesibend a5 One of the formal names given : | @ T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y @ such posts is ‘‘staff administrative | Table tennis was first introduced ae Marshall Islands in the Pacific. ,,-4)- ’ Whenever He Walked + . : Million Russians Vote assistant.” 88 a mere parlor pastime, but now | Al ell Broke Loses! x * aainnle Slat ‘ it is a highly skilled game with Orion Sherwood, 28, was se- gal arty are The King James version of the title tournaments attracting many) s lected to replace David Gale, MOSCOW ™ — nearly a million|® Bible was published in 16]1. ifans. Catver, Minn., who became ill on soviet citizens voted against the] _ the Golden Rule's first attempt, single Communist party slate in turned back by foul weather. Sunday's parliamentary elections, Sherwood is a teacher at Oak- ‘but it didn't affect any seats. . wood Quaker School, Poughkeep-/ The Central Elections Commis sie, N. Y, He is a graduate of the sion reported in final returns that University of Utah. 944,377 persons. crossed out the ~~ * ft names of party-picked candidates, Leman’ = a FOSTER HNO nu ‘ z Other crewmen are skipper Al-/That was more than twice the Le treme bert S. Bigelow, 51, Cos Cob,'number as dissented in the 1954 ) TAV ER N \ WHI OR TINBNIS. , Conn,; William R: Huntington, 51, elections for the Supreme Soviet WATERFORD St. James, N.Y.; and George Wil-/but was less than ] per.cent of the| |. , peers Famous for Just Wonderful oak —AND— eer: Joughby, 4, Blackwood Terrace, |133,796,091 recorded as voting out Nn IN.J -jof a total electorate of 133,836,325. Today's Spee addi Dinners Old Mill EC Pridiscscs ae $1.85 “with Tarter Sauce TA Ed es al | | - WOW—Family Style Spaghetti Dinner EVERY THURSDAY —4 TO 9 P, M. All You Can Eat. .$1.25 — Children 75c¢ Family os te Spaghett! Dinner ee a wore Special Salad, rw SHISH KEBAB Broiled Lamb on # Skewer, Complete Dinner $2.50 Pivzea @ Raviolt @ Spaghetti @ Steaks @ Chicken @ Special Salads ate ite_|| RICK'S PIZZA HOUSE — THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 109, 1958 _ Wedding Photographers | Fight to Take Pictures WANGANUI, New Zealand —| Photographers in New Zealand! appear to have won a skirmish) against the clergy. The Wanganui Ministers’ Asso- ciation released a‘ statement say- ing bluntly that taking wedding pictures takes up too much time between the ceremony and the reception, It recommended that the photographs be taken after the wedding breakfast, This brought a quick reply from J. B. Johnston, president of the Insti- tute of New Zealand Photograph- ers. ie He said: “Immediately after the; ~ service the bride is usually looking her best. After the reception a lot of her radiance and serenity is lost. An intolerant statement such as this deplorable. The Church would do well to consider the feelings of the bride on this, THE GIRIS vf the most important day of her! “While you were gone, some gentleman was kind enough to push life.” jme several miles before he turned off.” by Franklin Folger | THE JACKSON TWINS BOARDING HOUSE _ yy yf bi fk SIR BAGWIN, A MESSENGER FROM EQ MY BROKER WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW WITH THE PAYMENT FOR THAT ANGIENTY CROWN /-- WASN'T IT #500 You Y MENTIONED 2 «AND A 50 PER CENT )’ bed =AGENT’S FEE FOR ME WHEN L SELL , wean (1 =~ BY THE ry WAY, HAVE You ee ( CEMENT work. Also chimneys. No job too! large Residential and commer- | oe uaranteed work, Ph MY CK, CEMENT WORK nce en MA_5-0378. | B LLDOZING CUSTOM Hi moma Se LICENSED , builder. Free estimates. OL 1-3461. | CUSTOM HOUSE & BUILDING. | |e sores. and plans. EM Ras = T WORK. 20 YEARS E eer celeste OR 3-6172 L. BILI 8. SR, FL OOR | PE 2-180 Old floors a specialty. ! | Floors, basements. EM _ 3- PENTER—GARAGES, ALTER- bm vests oo Call after 6 “CEMEN XT & BLOCK WORK. FE_5-0782 DRY WALL TAPING, ING, GUARAN- teed work Free estimates. OR DRY WALL a AND FINISH- ing and ali types of repair work. FE 4-619!. Ou eae ROOFS — ALL kinds, hae 1918. arye Marsh. 353 'N. . FE 2-302 2-8946 Hovs ewovine - woLLy » cquipped. _FE _4-8450, L. A. Young. for al eey meen ers, FE & unro Elec- _tric_ Co., “toe Huron HOME. ier CABINS, AD- ditions, Licenseg builder, FHA _terms, FE L0G CABINS BUILT OR MATERI- furnished, EM _ 3-2461. _al MASON 1 & re aces FREE RB Mun & dry- PHIL'S 24 HOUR OIL _Service MAyfair 708. PLUMBING AND HOT WATER BURNER heating service, Repair and in- staliation, if no an- _swer MU 91457, PLASTERING — NEW OR RE- _puir. Work guaranteed. FE 5-0304. SAWS MACHINE FILED — Maniey Leach 10 Bagley St. SAWS MACHINE FILED & SET. _Retoothing 3 W_ Pike St. Dressmaking, Tailoring | 16 CHILDRENS CLOTHES rec ty pol ladies house dresses. FE DRESSMAKING. fAILORING. AL- terations Drapes & formals done in my home, WE 8-8455. — ate ne terations. 191 E, Huron. FE women's alterations and oreee: making. Edna Warner. FE 2-263 Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING. rep A 8PE- _Sialty, FE 5-9162 17 Income Tax Service $2_UP, TAX RETURNS. TEL Orchard Lk. Section, FE 72-4497. 2 TO $4 FOR AVERAGE RE- turns. E. Dunn, Tax Accountant. dey anytime day or night. OR ALL rvice, $4. Any time. OR 3-29 5601 Highland d. iM-595. AN INCOME TAX RETURN PRE- pared in your home ee qualified accountant with master's degree. ap ootataient FE }3-1534. EMPIRE TAX SERVICE Cc, J. ODELL YOUR HOME OR MIN 1343 C our Lake Rd. URTON E STEVENS 835 MELROSE FE 8-3509 HOME CALLS BY APPOINTMENT | FAIR RATES FOR RETURNS using best method for you, Eve- nings. Home appointments if de- sired. W. R_ Bolin. FE 5-5773 | INCOME TAX. REAS. PRICES. 594 _W Huron. FE 5-8645 INCOME TAX PREPARED T IN four home Long form itemized 5.00, Phone FE 46706. NATION WIDE pel adn eee 393 DIXIE HWY COMPLETE tthe Sgt & Laundry Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. ee rhe F Pontiac Laundry. FE CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD & EM 33h ee Back filling removal. Ph ~ “OAKLAND LANDSCAPING Lawn building. sand & gravel, Pes free estimates. POWER LAWN chines weighing 500 to 4, Genera) landscaping and scape materials. Harry White & _Sons Inc Ph. FE 4-4597 ROLLING 000 lbs Moving & Trucking 19 - MOVING — HAULING XCELLENT 5. So Reasonable FE 5-3458 ~AA-1 Reduced Rates mith Movink Large van or pick- ">. FE 4-4664 HAULING & RUBBISH. NAME vour price Any ¢ ume. LIGHT AND HEAVY_ TRUCKIN FE 8-0085. vx TEMOMUED TORE, PLASTERING * Sere % REAS. Pat Let. FE RG SNYDER 5 PLOOe : LAYING heer and finishing, Phone FE 5-0592 ) LAYING JOS 188 Edison FLEMIN FLOOR Sandin aiebing. _Pa. 2-4 405. _ ROOF REPAIRS | EAVESTROUGHING _ FE 4-0444) MASON WORK WANTED. MICHI- = Lut epee or full basements. D&M BUILDING SERVICE FE_ 2-700 Eves, OR 3-2278. ~ FRENCHING AND BULLDOZING _D. Thompson FE 1-887. Ben : DIG BASEMENTS UNDER houses. Bloc pad cement work. _Get our bid. 2-3706. Building Supplies 12A ! REBRICK, USED. 10 CENTS = "reg brick, 3 cents ea. 31243 W i— — ALL SIZES __ URPLUS FE 2-0022 13 TARBAT ois ‘JOE'S A& N Business Services : e. our Ce: a, £ ice - _rence St. "Phone ne FE 3-0135. A-| ACE TREE SER R. VICE. RE- moval and trimming. Get our bid. _FE_2-7188, AAA OIL BURNER | RERVICE a VICE ALL Mons 8-3759. PETE'S C 8-3" APPL! CE SERVICE We service all makes of wringer fot thee oopeatat washers, 30 yrs. ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE_ 2-4021. and windows. Reaso Five est. No obligation. FE 21631. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Brive aii & eeeee: 218 E. Fike SER CE. Permnes aieaued repaired. 3310 Crooks Rd., Rochester, FE HEATING healine Spe on. yp Heating 00. FE $1003 _ni | Fa, te belin Land eisaring. ing sora | eo 4-2003, 58 URNER SERVICE 7 DAYS iL B RNER. ee 7 DAYS "Warne day or FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell. things SUITS, COAT & Al-— aeint FAILORING AND MEN'S AND) WORKING PEOPLES a EM 33125. tack CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF-. fled, Beautifully finished Pontiac Laundry. _ Phone FE FE 2-8101 Landscaping 18A_ EXPERT TREE peepee AND | 56-6593 or OR | MAS | land: | PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19, 19 MODEST MAIDENS " By Jay Alan oF oS j S| | | | 2:4 “Which houses are approved by the zoning board’”’ Notices «& Personals 23) Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — =) EQUITABIE SOCIETY Menominee Mrs. Wallace FE LOANS on good properties ‘3 3-780 a ee acre or more with 1 ft. froni- ae = ne) age. FOR FREE BD. Charles. 1178 Teiegra!. Organizations. eal nurehes Clubs | FE 4-0521 Eves FE 95-8801. | etc. Sell 32 bottles Watkins Vanilla — Get 48 cup Westbend electric OVE Ro ‘$i £000,000 coffee maker Free 150 N. Perry Available to purchase land con- | FE 2303300 tracts, Immediate action’ al DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS Realtor Puiee: 1050 W. Huron | ' _A Taylor, 56 Glilespie FE 2-19%0 IN DEBT? IF SO Let US “IMMEDIATE ACTION any good land contract or seasoned. Your cash upon sat isfactory On New expiration of 10 days from date —— an ey ‘Rent Apts. Furnished 1 33 2 RM, BATH, PVT. ENT. pictely, furn. TV, Util, 74 pele i #3082, evenings. ROOM & KITCHENETTE. b = entrance 80 PRI- Btate FURN. 2 ROOMS AND BATH. $45 basement apt, util. oo Mo. 63 Ruth FE 5-6257 23 RM. FPURN. APT. PVT_ ENT. Close to downtown, Call after 4 p.m. FE 2-3853 ROOMS, PVT Laundry facilities, Ct. off Oakland 22 RMS. P ENT. at, « BATH Picture window, space cme welcome. Giese FE 2 ENT & 1 650 Northview ED BATH. 3 LARGE RMS NEW NICELY furn. Hot water We wkly. Near Big Lake. MA 5- _ 3 RM. Sana ) APT F PRI- vate entrance Children welcome. 231_8. _ Jessie ‘3 RM8.. PVT. ENTRANCE AND bath gas heated, Adults, 87 § _ Parke St _ SRM APT. FE 4-4878 3} ROOM APARTMENT ON FIRST | floor Private bath. Near bus | ; ine 52 8 Francis FE ¢3702 3 RM APT. EVERYTHING FURN | Pvt. Entr., good location. ey oom apt, pvt. bath and entr | ‘Partly furn., 285 Whittemore 3} LARGE CHEERY RMS, Pi.US kath. UUl paid. $100. MI 4-8268 3 MS AND BATH, NICELY furn. Baby welcome. dio 5. An- = O6TO0N ee 3RM FURN, APT, AND GARAGE. _For couple only. 104 Henderson. 3 LARGE ROOMS. "PVT BATH and Entr.. 264 8. Parke, FE 83152 3 VERY NICE RMS.. LIGHTS S AND heat 4 Liberty. FE 44-4686. |3 LARGE ROOMS & BATH, UTILI- ties furnished. Prefer Borkine | couple 270 State St after 6 pm 3 ek PVT. BATH GARAGE =| 1.00 per week No children. a2. therust St ROOMS. FULL 3) floor. FE 2-154 - $+ ROOM ScURRN CHILDREN | welcome. 6460 Willlams Lk Rd 3 ROOM, CLEAN, QUIET, — ay ; lake, OR 3-3766 |3 ROOM APARTMENT, CHILDREN | | welcome Phone FE 47285 313: 8 PAD- { | i) aa e “BATH WITH Bvt | ent & bath Small baby wei- come. $20 per wk. Nice, Warm clean OTE $-1431. Inquire ai 340 Baldwin. /-REDUCED RENT comfortagly on Pine Lake loce tion Suitable for am married couple or working Lab eterences 3 bie! pie FLAT ok FE 2-7720 CLEAN ATTRACTIVE. re eM BATH. MAIN, FURNISHED | Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 $ RMS. & BATH. TERRACE, FE 3-9243. : flat. N ping. mo | 44225. 4153. BIRMINGHAM | Stevens, 1035 E Stevens Bldg. CHANDLER, | newly dec, parking, adults. 53 RMS. AND BATH. HEAT AND 6 RM. MODERN. GAS HEAT, GA- rege. Fe eioa or é-o7es. 54 LUDLO 2 Bi & ear Brown peat Bidr, rtation. 165. or stop at Stevens Aple. wuto. ~~ softened hot wa- ter furn, Near GMT. FE 5-2864. BEDROOM Purdy 6ts. Close to transportation & sho Immediate occu aner - ipeinding ae olf-stree ark . ; MI 6 900 or MI Bldg... $110 | BIRMINGHAM — 2 THREE ROOM apts. Newly decorated. Near shop- Im mediate _ Maple “LOWER FLAT. TO lor Colored Apartments on Southeast side of aaah. en Prospect St. Call FE NEWLY _dren. $35, i _ 3-24 19 SALMER ST modern apartinent ext ment. trances, apartment and bath. Utilities are foralaass. No chil- FE 4-19 NEW “HEATED. ~sTUDIO APT. ON M- Milford Ru DECORATED, ke Near & la * attual 4-4295 Eves. ORCHARD. ¢ I BRAND NEW 3} ROOM Near town, EMpire APTS. 1 Pontiac's new- develop- Baicony type, individual en- air-conditioned. Beautiful kitchens; stove & refrigerator fur- nished. A few one-bedroom apart- ments ana ouly | erator 1] | now available Auto. heat hot water lurolshed, Adults t'nder Construction TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and 2 bedroom areeTesTye for occu- pancy about April OPE Dat & ‘SUNDAY 8-6918 | Upper Flat—Heated hot water turn Couple Dreferred. W, ROCHESTER. §- -Cali after c= Pie Churchill; rms. Residentia) se a. ent Rd, Kubura 9 eights. decor, aeaend 5 RMS. WITH LAKE VIEW, ON _ Dixie Hwy Gas heat. MA 5-1244. New 3 Soom belek, a AS /5 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, | meat. option to buy. FE | lake privileges, $70 month, Util- _Jerome Building Co. WE 3-42 | ities furnished OR 3-6400. BRICK DUPLEX, 6 RMS. ae 6 RM. UPPER HEAT AND HOT | _fase. Close in, PE ; : water furn Clean, Children, Good | BIOHAM ms, Ot ae “PER _trans Fe: 4-9462. il Neur- PT ~ FOR ~ RENT "PARTLY OR Capon Piped at bath, Englewood, $71. 2 bedroom, gee eas ea elroue ‘ _! — 67 . WE 3-4200 AUBURN HEIGHTS, 3 RMa_ a | *™ haat Bldg, Co, ee aa romre |e ete me Po Ea A VERY? CLEAN, 4 RM. LOWER. | Soz completely Pr aorinuea tot Wi. “eatage, in iReego tarbor. Inquire CANAL FRONT home at Williams Lexe. _ han Cail Realtor Bavclass. DESIRABLE LOCATION WE 8 T- side. Brick 3 bedroom, gas ge fon ge. basement. near General ospital FE. 4-5707, FIVE 1 RMS. << MONTHLY, OWN- P.O. Box 535. $. Pontiac. __ Gama ae sag WEL- FE 40053, 1911 caeviae! BEDROOM : r HOUSE, 3 6MALL ROOMS, BATH & basement, gas he 8. Pad- aie 8t., couple only, MA 5-073). ae ste ital st $86.00 we rn ‘ T Write. ponaly Woods, mae _Shore Dr. Racine, | : bares or MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE bath. Gas beat and cee stove. §s _mo, OR 3-2051 after 4 N. EAST ‘BLVD. & MT. CLEMaNs, 2 bedroom brick, vacant. Full eas gas furnace, $75 mo. FE 8-68 SAM 7 vie HAS 2 BEDRM. brick in Sylvan Lake. Ges heat, carport attic. Both & bath ing beach fe aoe we lease, _ FE 4-5000, WILL CONSIDER APPLICATIONS for this 1 floor 3 bedroom modern home on Cass Lake Rd. Hag car- eling, full basement and gas eat. $100, JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake = FE_2-4875 E_4-1661 Rent Lake Chiliges 36A FURN. COTTAGE FOR RENT. ON Pontiac Lk year round to right epee 000 ntiac Lk. Rd. OR For r Rent I Rooms 37 WITH { KITCHEN PRIV!. Git Colored only. Call FE A piLEEFiNo P ROOM FOR ae. Huron FE. Lens, 4 GLEAN ATTRACTIVE ROOM, Twin beds, 2, gg - 1 or 9? ng we ttn 97 PPP _1 ROOM DESIRABLE | inspection of property | _After 5 m . | and: title, Ask Ken Templeton | — 2 3005 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN HTS. : r . P.- : ae Livin Rm. dinette, bedroom =| Give You I Place to Pay | KL. Templeton, Realtor j_ 3 ROOM sear Eitchenette and bath. — and 5 NG } 2339 Orchard Lake Rd_ 4-456 Tis 7 Cl rear private eotrances arage Ease Your Mind rehard Lake Rd FE 4456) | ; ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND ENTR | Aitfactive four family building. Restore Credit Wanted Reall Fatale 8241 tea FE ape $ sea per month, References re- . . ante ea sla N BA HEATED. quired, WE ARE NOT A £ | oe cy als ent. Available 7 -8892 * "\Pr ope -\reT pr is 1.OAN COMPANY ATTENTION! |¢ ROOM. FURNISHED UPPER _ ee APTS. M ICHIGAN CREDIT ee lated a@ group of investors | Fetasan utility. 34 N. Midiand 3 2 Rooms nie mS Refrigerator = Sacer : ho will pay you cash for .your| oe COUNSELORS faulty, Call us for an appoint. € ROOMS AND BATH, FURN OR, WEST SIDE. INDIAN VILLAGE. “Above Oak'and Tneater__ ment today , ' _unfurn FE 2-4300 Brick duplex, living room, din- [OSE WEIGHT SAFELY AND WHITE BROs. ’ RMS. CHILDREN WELCOM fol pape ogee) Crm MAYS economically with newly released REAL ESTATE $50 per month, Pay own Unt aoe a bas ae t, aanery | Dex-A-Diet Tablets, 98 cents at OR 31295 FE _4-5003 or FE 5-265. ace ‘cuioaipue went.” a4 _Simms 5660 Dixie Hwy | 1935 PRAIRIE SCHOONER. 29/ water. Screens. storm windows KNAPP SHOES Open Eves ti] #—Sun_10 ‘tl 5 be su mk Re Located at 3300 nice yard. Paved street. Avail- ee Fred Herman -- | 1. istings Whe anted | zabeth Lk. Ra. in Boots | able now $90 per month. Vas- > | ATTRACTIVE, STRICTLY MOD'N binder Inc, FE 5-6875, | ore _Alrpors Rd OR 1? | We Buy Equities 3 rooms and bath. accommodates | WEST SIDE. 4 ROOMS. AND BATH | NOTICE 18 ‘HEREBY GIVEN eee first floor, washer, sare code | _ Gas heat. FE 4-7328. “that Twin Beach Country club} R. D. RILEY, Broker tae garden space rivi- } = = | whose premises are located at $09 Elisabeth Lake af Ad oo near Efisabeth- scare FE | West Side Brick | eee Lees ee eniten te FE 4-1157 4-4821 wacneio ae | 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and bath, LAKE PROPERTY | cievine RA BATH & | newly decorated. arage, gas — oe oh bees: for in| “needed in Northwest poled mates Very alice Main floor. La heat, basement, will fease to right and spirits to bona fide members| County & Vicinity, C. Pangus.; —— ; party. 74 Dwight. FE 4-5082 eve- only and that it is the intent of} Realtor Specialist in Lake Prop. | CLEAN KITCHENETTE APT. $15 _ "nes Oey and tee ontral “Gomimission| erty of all kinds. 1919 M15. Or-| per wk. $85 per mo. Inciuding| WEST SIDE. 3 ROOMS & BATH, to grant said license upon the! tonville, NAtlonal 17-2815 Collect heat, lights & gas ORlando 3-9389 | sarage. a Move rE 20 Ferrie: - > An Tf 8 e GLEAN MODERN | ROOMS POR _— w. ont oe & laundry privs, FE “fenly loceted davatome gas Best ate wn, as heat cooking. 150 al FE Sosa” SL EEPING ROOM For G — iks. from Sears. #1 aanbina RM, CENTRAL, OME We erg AOTC rE 8. ahaa SLEEPING RM, GENTLE- __24 Norton Ave. “FE 2-87 2-877. | | Rubbish, Fill dirt. FE 2-060. | hereof March 19, 1958 LISTINGS WA} Gimtl at All| pet (Rees |= LIGHT TRUCKING | AND SHAME one eerey oles THAT) “BUYER Ce EP pees none eee ae PE | Rent Houses Furnished 35) "tests, i Ma ws. FE atti ing. Express pick-ups an eliv nose eramines are mlccatedilat | US SH you HOW TO | CHEERFUL. QUIET. -—CLEAN 2 | alae [MOTHER NEEDS CHRISTIAN MI 44221 or____ MI_4-0961, 5051 Orchard Lake Road has ap DET, CASH POR Oy | Tm. apt. for elderly woman. Very 2 BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE | boarder. Write Pontiac Press, LIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE plied to the Michigan Liquer ye Se WE BUY _reasonable. FE 5-2536 | Modern, close to city. Reas, MA) _Box S - a ———' | Basement and atiics cleaned contrat Reepremarmnrial feng 2 “COUPLE & BABY. 5 = a RANCH HOME FoR-| Fe soon **™ away: Los ree no Bh Oe Leslie R. Middleton a FE me nished $80 per Mo, PE 8-3245 | Convalescent Homes 38A on an a ! s e ntent MAN WITH 4% - TON PI@K UP) of Me dict Control Commis. | BROKER ‘FE 5-7721 | For Colored ly ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH. FE) (Vo cee gs NURSING wants work Call any time sion to grant said license upoh| MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE Apartmenta on Southeast side of | $0401. | Home care, reasonable rates. }-842 1 . the expiration of 10 days from| Cliente wanting homes south of | town on Prospect St. Call FE|} RMS.& BATH OUTSIDE OF | docto: a: : | ron eal, MOVING AND “HAULING WITH 2| Gate hereof March 19,1958 Osmun. street. Have special rep- 1) | city. Adults preferred Ph. FE Pine Cone Nursing e, 1365 _ton stake truck. FE 8-6453. _| PENNSYLVANIANS CLUB 18T Pkiraer sd aoe Fee ae | FIRST FLOOR. 3 RMS. AND BATH | 2 _ Baldwin. FE 46018, _ ODELL C: ART AGI | anniversary dinner, Sunday.| wi, ee Pe c1557, | — ening. _Ciose in 917. FE 2-0083 | ¢ ROOM. MODERN, GAS HEAT IN | VACANCY FOR 1 AN | } here 23rd. 5 p.m. Salfi's Res- DORKIS & SON. 782 W. x S’. | FARMINGTON. NEW UTILITY | Waterford. OR 3-5164 after 5 _— and wife Famil arte home with Local and tong distance moving. serene 732 Glenwood. Lieut. Gov- arcane ; Mue Orchard Lk. Shopping | 4 RMS. MODERN, CLEAN, NEAR good fo wed 6 and reas. Phone WE 56806 ° ee Py ae = BUY YOUR Center. GR_4-6685 | Walled, Lake, EM 3-6206, | reat. OL_ f : r cMI- ; CR. Honor ickets $ er eouple u vin or Se | TRUCK WITH SEMI-TRATL ER. Honor Tickers Sih pe cases | bedrm. home & basement Good) HOLLYWOOD APTS. ,* ROOMS AND BATH. CTU. FUL War anor (FOR ELDERLY PEO- | _Also dump truck MA_ 5-0682 — FE 5-4406 or FE 46-7280, not later area oniv FE 8-6247 after 6 | pity or unfurn. 2 and 3 rms teary oon reciente cuneune a ons IT k t R , than car ae Le (Oe Bath. Bea furn 114 E. Howard \ ROOM MODERN & GARAGE, 2 cooking Reasonable Be ot - . Steal DISUer: 34 Fi all. 24 hr. care. For appt. educe t f ra lots N end $85 month | tor cnc c ' sete = Lees en WO et eh Buea call MUP fisevou Timmediate ac ee Petioecceae |e Migutre elisa epents FE 46 aaa Poul at ve Kralecr snd ‘Bor. : Resuits guaraiteed. For as jitt.e if TAT 9 aldwia 62 | ‘ AND EQUIPMENT. - MT AdcK $lo weekly OR 3-7700 Are 2 OCCUPANCY. 2 BED.) - 5329 Main Street, Dryden. Ph. 41 13-ton Pickups I'p-ton Stakes $1 00 | ROY KNAUF |LAKE FRONT 2? RMS. UTI | ees mest Noe aeaer furnished Sump_ trucks Semi-trailers | | 2649 W Huron 8st FE 2-742! | furn, Ideal for bachelor or re-| adults—2 children Woodhull Lk Hotel Rooms 39 Pontiac Farm and investivate’ Oar sisu deday, Fer | WANTE) PR, TO BUY LAKEFRONT , _tired_couple. MY_2-1061._ | saaDreywer Eaie R 3-2806 - . nvest! : ot, with ¢ each or 3 bed-| LAKEFRONT - 2 BEDROOMS J . Industrial Tractor Co. | EASA vil CE Feels | Seat atimeteotment os | ent ata” tot tate pasewext wogsr sean sive, IOTEL AUBURIN 825 5. W - — Lk FE $-3842. : |op. Bs vort eee corn aaa Oe jo. Doro:| We Will Buy LARGE BEDROOM AND KITCH-| pUPLEX HOME FURN. @ RM. pron GAR Gl ae are aoa | rh s oa en, all furnished, bacheior or cov- bath and basement. Gas hest./ 444 Auburn sewers parictes EIGER SINGLE FOLKS — 5 Tow en. | Your Equity pie. $12 week. M2 Orchard Lk | Redecorated. Close to stores. $180. | HOTEL ROOSEVEL Pai tin & De tin ; 20 Mig Tg a hy ing—00 red tape. We iso need LowER FRONT 3 ROOMS. UTIL. FARM "HOUSE F FURNISHED,3| By day or week. ota en = : ee Lomadttsin, SS ets toe 1S ontiae Social Club, FE ¢087l.| ite) Giroux Pranks, 4396 Disie | fur, Adults n238_Oreha hard Lake.| pedrooms, old, but comfortable N’ Perry. FE bt A-l PAINTING AND ee Wtd. Children t to E Board %6 _Hwy. OR_3-0701 “| NICE CLEAN APT. LARGE LIV-| to live in. Hot water. with or Rent Sto __Mason _Thom on, | 4-8364. pe “ ~ WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE ing rm.., kitchenette, Murphy bed without 12 acres of land. eo res ape DAY, HOUR OR ae G property. Purchasers waiting. Pvt. bath and Entr, util. main Cass Lk, 1960 Hiller Rd. eran ee cent dite, ton ca Bas References. Licensed od) Meme: offi ce Me ores steps Rd. peers eh sels: cAgESNORTa “HOME: ON UNION ip Pesce, of ose = on — 5-640 e erce ~ eee nace AKE. or stores sq. ft. each, __bustanteed Pree. eae ae LICENSED BOARDING HOME Ph PONTIAC EM 3 +3311 oo ae OR ete loae ee pete Nos i mean Toot? good corner, large parking jot. i Oot ez v Ly an oir ease aec ¥ Papering & painting. FE 8-0343._ Weare. SS a | Ground floor, Utlls. Adulte. FE} 24439, WE TRADE oon neat AINTING | = PAPERHANGING . Househo oods 27 | | 41852 ________ | MODERN SMALL HOUSE. REA- TORS TURrEns ALLS CLEANED | | ee Rent Apts. I Furnished 33 ORTONVILLE. ee BATH.| sonable. 204 Ferry. ' "| 52_W. iruros _FE 41587 tC" IRN IRE ON —— $45: monthly. MA SMALL HOUSE AT UNION LK. NT Hanoina,| FURNITURE NEEDED |1 seprm. DELUXE EACH APT : ieaw with. basement. A a ree 9 es. ot later. FE Entire home or odd lots. Get the like small house. Bachelor's STRICT Pvt. rice CLEAN. 3 JVillege™ OReesiest” ——— x 18. is would good ety of- top dollar. Will buy outright or| Paradise.) Ideai to Birmingham.| with garage. Reasonable rent to Rent. Houses Unfurn. 36 flees, tgctery or store. PAINTING, AND Se ae oe ie Pose ae ana Community ec: ae ae ee er. ee Pe ae drinkers, Cres- | ~~ 46 ° Se Gitice 35-9295. K Wilhite 8 l sel -| cent Lake : D HOT t Spa at ; able. Also 2 BEDRMS aba GAS AN en ce 4 PAPERHANOING & (PAINTING. ee 2s me ALL, ‘TYPES cor ms Couple tee, Lem ae a is E. HURON |“ water. a Reduced rates. FE_ 4 : hal A | Snswer phone and work part tL te Sa) 4 BEDRM. PLE EX. NEW. ; Television § Service” 22 "WANTED = DRYE _time. FE 5-2706 = ae _1 floor 98_ i: “Rutgers, LI 5-1652. | 3600 ARE FEET © Pes! Ree : i __ | RM. KITCHENETTE, CLOSE IN. | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 wo eeartdcoalln eel node : ALL TV SERVICE. CALLS _AN- _Wtd. d. Miscellaneous 28 $10 230 8. Parke, FE 2-7198. Rete | FAMILY HOUSE, ad IN, $78 pane foe retell, coiler- ewered aad ly, Day ae night. aoe ~~~ |1 LARGE ROOM. REFRIGERA- } - 7 BEDROOM PARTLY FURN | aE “Huron ‘st, + . Inquire at 28 E, Huron St, FE ELECTRONIC cs goop TAPE RECORDER. WILL tor Ciose-in FE 53-5503 Lakefront apts. 8618 Pontiac Lk 8-0466, Fe. “3596 ur OF “2418 | pay cash FE 2-4376 1 (Levety WEST SIDE BEDRM || _Ra y BEDRMS LAKE "FRONT HOME. “DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE WANTED FARMALL CUB OR Oath. kite! on prt ext Reason- 1 RM. KITCHENETTE & PVT uo. | ice beach, FE 5-1206 or FE 5-6390 ; mal! John Deere tractor. OR able FE 437 bath, Heat, siove & refrig furn | aa vncta SMATKCe Sais. Aner! 3 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ; _M. P_STRAKA_ 87721 ee KITCHENETTE 18ST FR oulke coy: 290 N Paddock. Al- MArket 4-3444 t FOR eroRaae RADIO & TV REPAIR. TUBES Jtilitles and linens furn Apply berta Apts Se = AG 14 X 15 BLDG. i checked free, RB Munro Elec- Wanted to Rent = 29 iss x perry FE 25208 x meDRMy 3 "RM APT. aTOvE 7 PEDROOM. WALLED tat Ma 62, N Cass, Close in, can be trie Co, 1069 W Huron. Pontiac | ~~~ ~~ - 1 WOMAN, REFER. “$10 WK FE. & fefrig furn $85 per month, 4.9993 : heated Write Pontiae Press _FE_ 5-843 _ | UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 3 BDRM _4-2847 a apply Apt 103) Bloomfield Ter- 7 BEDRM BRICK EASTSIDE , __Box ee i waiti r Service 22A 22 A with basement. near city BUS’ 12 BEDROOM. PARTLY FUR ree’ —._ ... | Basement, auto heat. $73 a montn | For Sale Houses 43 ype te ae Se adie pamae ee apts 8615 Pontiac Le. \3 ST s _FE_ 17-0140 Oe EE | eae es Ww AND “ADDING NG 2 BEDROOMS, RAMONA TER- TYPEWRITERS DAN Dig DDING| rooms for social security couple.) + RooM EFFICIENCY, PVT | jvint toon’, Cimminstionuien | ‘ace. Available March ist. $75 11011) YOUR SEAT work. General Printing and Of-| be in the country. Won't go over _bath,_Park-Inn Stoel PE esse ens & dining rooms. Bedroom,| Per month. Call PE 1500: fice suey oe oe Wrence./ $50 month, HOward 3-0795. meee DOR. La MIRAGE i ia path and large utility room. | 2 ) FAMILY (poss yor RENT pian ue maou 0 pene A WTD.: 1 BEDRM. FURN. APT. si J Ett me: Cices: te nil content: madsen, Uh tiles ai hh ith car ted livin ITER EXCHANGE with garage & garden privileges i ROOM KITCHENETTE. @& PVT. rms. & bath upper, furnished ranch home w pe ne A Maker pemeaiacalt Service| Single. landscape gardener. Mi _Riberta “Apts. only 200 N. Paddock. “WHITE BROS. ne te Se DER invmerry.| *itehen. t18 one ed aren car- = 4-6033. | “ port, 2 car garage, an acres 2" WAYNE. ST FE +4) -| Share Livi Quart 30 ROOMS, EVERYTHING FURN | REA at ied | a schools, basement. $65 mo.| of peautiful landse ted ‘Upholstering 23 are ving Quarters lose to downtown Adults only. | 5660 Dixie Hwy | E 5017 —— near schools, trans » end ip gpeta emai CHRISTIA Ow WILL KEEP Pate ante (ones xen ae Sun) 18 i $3, ‘ a See Ge Gate) are | elecher, Pull price $13,880, ‘Terms ee ee eu Mer ia? NGlose in FEL KEEP i wher fee Pkt bee cE | 2 {ROOMS . a PATH ALL. UTItt. _ Road a . “Call J aylor. Realtor, FE. pata UA EI a eae EADY TO SHARE My) _5#339_129 Raeburn | eral Hoepital. PE 44826 3 rus “AND BATH HOT WATER “ [SLIP COVERS. BED. SPREADS. |‘ yaurcY WiLL sane” THEIR Te ete, Far ENT GTPD 7 ROOM, UNPURN ART. PON: | y-'nus. a BATH. aMALL OTT | _Grapes. your materia 9-57) : - iac Apts. ate St U | bedrm. home with working girl) _ 8-1431, Te om, 3284'2 Josivn. For informa: Partridge THOMAS UPHOLSTERING — | ‘ 4 -} ROOMS AND BATH NICELY the | 197_N. Perry _8t FE ina a 2 a aRD SRCOM “APT UTIL’ FURN | fggeres Heat turn, 203 8. Mar- tory “foor te big Bouse ia THE “BIRD: 'TO == Wan ransportation ; —sha | 8 * “ Lest & Found _ 24 weer fensporcate |2 ROOMS WITH BATH, FURN- a 7 RMS AND aati Rao ROOM — HOUSE 7 y “MONTH. ae _{ LADY WISHES RIDE, DAILY. | Cane a q ncome — Lrade. POUND. BLACK PUPPY, MIC round aa, trom Emerson tian at re tee to Chris- | 5 T ROOMS | & BATH. $30 MO. FE va BEOROOM MODERS. NEWLY Welt maintained +fam part. me ot Seo al ve.-Mt. Clemens 8t. vicinity ~ x a RCT ment house just outside Pontiac. TORR, MAGE STELPOUD, 14,07 | usntgnn Tonae. Cal PE Sas TEMP AU Thats Dy MEM (5 ROOM AEE HORT, GB, OF |" CMEC Rati tems Resor | Ste op hy ita Retura papers. Finder call MU aaa RMS. NR. FISHERS, $15. Peri a 6 ) RMS. KEEOO, ~ CHILDREN, vided as =? re, wees: reset Ok ati wat te C! Cg RAST ceecorename ce SS | Ea eg BP : @ Jot. * Hobbier & Supplies 244 “ opty ; bd ; Oiaper week 3) Se 6 room and bath home with full| home for only and $1230 PRP PRAIA Ree | PL: ACE A LOS T AD. ae basement near Rochester. On| down R & BATH UPSTAIRS CAPT | | paved road, achool bus for the AINT BY NUMBER renee Fer land contracts, new or sea-\ cE? Q . * Gultues arniane FE +4448, children, #85 monthty For pIORED Scrabble games | Bac see Bt | honed. Lowest possible discount. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad ¢ Rooms & BAlH UPPER, al ° edroom _Book Store, 15 E. Lawrence St.| jet an expert contract man con _Baldwin FE 2-7832. | dw : and dinin. gut wih Fou —¥o eptigation. Gall oo Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ren, full "basement. vrely Notices & Personals BB 4 or FE $003. any bour. to recover a loss. Dial FE ® RM, APT. NEWLY ECORAT. | iN ia St, Pontiae Fenced back yard yard Only aie hon tor, Ted McCul 2 Soe heat. FE or FE pp. FE 5 Dally ul 6 1 Oley Pointe ‘ANY GIRL OR WOMAN. NEED-/ _ ing p friendly adviser, fin’ qd |2-8181 for an ad-writer.|§ y RMS. tH NEWLY Di DECO- |g o_PARGE Roos iS AND BATH. =-Stes | Confidential. od, Heat. urn. cfoye to bus and both hospitals Jim Ni lam vation aw ; a" Sav “cha ¢ lit.” mae 1g “PLo6R full naeemens and attic. ‘$65 Pie ae Late RS.| TED MCCULLOUGH, REALTOR Of rg | * Close “to everytning month. Call OR 39384 days Eve-| ‘REAL ® Goodson. 995 Lochaven. FE 48018. ‘$143 Cass, Eliz, Rd. . FE mAs mings and Sundays, FE 61778. \ 1288 Baden. Tre. "THIRTY-TWO | a | | oe. ee ee! THF. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MARCIT 19, 1958 | ee . For Sale Houses 43; — For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43) For Sale H Sal ses ’ Le “| STARTER HOME PINISHED WIR-| _3 BEDROO! rae ocean Nie by Dick Turner | F uses WEST SIDE INCOME |: 3f Beveten, ©, gel tocmused. stow bail, featurioe =? 2 | or Sale Ho 43 For Sale Hou 43 anor Sale Houses 43 I tra ‘ore for your money. : “wo Sie BATES MULTIPLE LISTI blade, sceramie te bath, br i . : ic Bg Patek Stmehehs | MEIGG WEBeEIT | Seem) O 0 RDMO aE = -Pontiac es. Mu . | fa 900 DOWN. DORRIS | sell. $16,000, terms, Mrs. Seater . : ‘ S ial ARD RE JIM WRIGHT ; FE EGU. wivesd Restor. FE : : . , a! " oe 4 | - ‘ $1500 DOWN — Lovely bung alow . eg Sa. FOR BETTER HOMES STREET ‘tn ay" ving Fm. Oak floors. - | ont downs , wi HOLL Modern kitchen. OIL AC. rn. xD AVE one, oe 944 Outstanding oe ero on m ran » custom BUILDEP MODEL NOW om arpa IF you want one of the Se Aluminum os and screens TIPLE LISTING SERVICE basement, hot water base oF _Of91,600. P rr's. last vear's price Ton Sa Ghote ied feo hiiaeers est east side areas, IF ae mals 7S = heat, 26 x 26 attached garage, m_EUe, B | sonable’ down saymoat. ‘Bee want i possess on. of vege ee : se800 ~ beat, 28 x 26 attached garaue. | est uy Ss | these today ee | IF ‘y = want be from Priced at onl NOTHING ahlp ‘available, all rooms spacious #450 DOWN | ok PEC you betes : Me Z DOWN ee 3 room home and very livable, lot 85 x 306, lo- Two bedrooms “ear Orton- ~ en mom & “3 tra a rade" DON'T Meaogalon Ghill Satemeat Gat : a ifmall_ 2 room, bome cated ty livable, lot 85 x 206, lo- Two bedrooms sear Orton. O ay droom home = large tract to trade. DON’T MiSs S | bungalow with full basement, Oak | Ma ave serge iat Ang ounce ddlrectly Serous trom lak vile } taste Lot 100x300. Located | seeing this home. argc! floors. OU AC furn. Aluminum tom tor Sadaition (Alumina sian | seat ow close to Miracle Mile. i discount for cash. LETS storms * screens. Lake privi- Will sell on Lease option to riruL Bungalow |F" sled FO latecmotel car IF in Ad x'is0fviot, Wallac non nabs a POSTE | Rn JOSLYN a edroom in north end REWARD! R COLORED late model car IF in A-! x 150 ft. lot. Will accept large L. H. Brown Realtor, 1362 W bung five year old 3 bedroom, ¢ bath, alum storms and | : SES EMME! 8 patti (ators Grete mee rteaper Dome. ns Sn Huron, Ph. FE 2-4810. Evenings) {; See ow, with gleaming oak! screens. Basement The homemaker with an carpeting raat arapen in, Writs se mown ure, Ph Fe 00 *. beautiful paneled Kitchen. |sr99 p easier to keep up home carpeting and drapes in living ‘ ,, eeaulitul panelled Kitchen. OWN oe, ed ae room and dining room. Recre- | I $2500 DOWN — For colored. One ath, and many other selling | 3 bedroom brick, fuil base- half home is a breeze to Reiceepnroariis ively tome! . fown Paved local von appointments, payments $67.15 inc ment, ie bath, alum. storms clean, Located on quiet side us show you this lovely home town. Paved St. located on hae: es mente "par ment’ $6119 ti ment. tie be clean, Located on quiet side RESALE burn. New siding, 3 car garage. | tg. can be handied on terms ' $600 DO assessments. here every- A JOHNSON R ] net been almost completely ree jee DOWN thing is in. And, just $1,500 > a eve castOh ‘ Bes eet ie cert at wall to *SMALL FRUIT FARM 4 bedroom off North Perry down. . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd Newer type § foom. J Wilson Real 1 Estate, FE 2.0657. ; This 7 room, 2 vars ee > 1 toe mene Se TFs Cie tee D cla a DSe An lu » 2 e I _ lots fenced with ntl cap tly home. 2 story frame. 6 rooms, gas BIG HOME, $1,250 DOWN Gated) cdl thie! Worth side! and) has porch — size 12 tt borer Your equity im your present home g Ss Owner might trade for smaller pret aeet Sereee. sottd Wiside oe 2 baths, insulated. can tatege Se me kes) Dest) J scat . cfu Tdi) eee wenn : home. oe Screened porch 2 baths! win ao o Paaner 80" on Thee Ge Selling ior only $10.000.| LOWER level has 2 bdrms., eZ terme 6a) eelance. Mullis e|REALTORS FE 4-0528 Meadows ( | BRICK 2 Bay peoaleuel isin 13.000, 3 per cent bank mortgage. ties Mire. Pull | price o ody gee eccuLvoue i. REALTOR eri dressing Bente Goer PE 5-6767 : €T./ 377.8. Telegraph___ Eves. & Sun | 3 bedroom brick. full basement location peheol (0 seems |= _ 6-5024, ee DOCH -Elizabeth Rd and stall shower 1 248 With I’, baths, 2 ca ies : = arene FE 44088 | 5-1284 3844 { » panelled 248 W. FAIRMONT FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB | a baths, 2 car brick ga- : modern be ee a enpereeey emrenees = Boreas Fos eee Lots. PERRY PAR ot OA e018 ROCHESTER Open Evenings —_—8t fanaa 1 to § Let eee me ce Estate 3 betroom Roman brick| This” cares farese, Comer, 2 story house on front Le wun aot K. 2 BEDRMS. CLO- XOCHESTER y_i to § built in phono and TV. + 87. ranch, 1% baths. fireplace, | This also has a very nice recrea- A= — $1900 airert” Ful price $10,-| basement. § rm house on back pee | oak floors, clean and good | Two bedroom home with stairwa aa vite ei kiteh- beamed ceiling, mahogany pan- tion room in the basement with Pe FE 66735. cond. water softener. laundry to wopmied atte, fuk wecairesy IXIE LAKE Sterca uae sane ber. l V ] lal 1S eds caninet large recreation rm. =e =e A ies ee i i 8 * | ¢c - Ber TN ee ea;| Lake Angelus Gardens | Percenal aticetion tert omen |b tog Sogn aee: & Deautiful lots.| Owner forced to sell equity for tener! level alte) comaite Tote of Morage area Garbage | vidi namenied cea in he “back sarage.| 1x4 aeoaeeeay inst Smal eiaa atin Math. 3 large |< eee McLarty, “Broker, prone, HURRY! HURRY! eee te ae on move compen equipped ‘cunac 300 Down guest haiti patereooley Draper eascapea’ Carmen lot. Maeed te room comb. ‘as heat. ieee Some taxelres Eerme, Bis serese® \BY OWNER. GI RESALE, 3 BED-| 1!* Dest 2 bedroom home on large frame year round home *2 "bed: face roces Hees ntaee cee cad ao Nicely iandscaped. "all Soe $20.900. Reasonable windows in breeseway. nae CUCKL | His brick. basement, Herrington coreer lot, won't be on the mar- room, living rm., modern Baik ural oes) Hare one nes NOs OTHER COSTS FE 1554 me ee Ss Spe —— per gi bg at- } 236 ER RE AL TY leita nie raur vee coangetes cppolotan esl) éows. ceil) al end vaieniings a a re mom “ Twe bed | at th aginaw TY 9 4 . ust move t bedroom = aah | pont te So. e eee : FE : e houses. a. 4 apt neome, ow 3 Smith-Crawford, Inc. | Hieee Noi Nealers: Call Hol- HOME 1s only 2 years old Spe eat pan Deluxe Drayton - i : -1320 or _ 43300 ch type, for house free TWO OFFICES a ——_ o completely carpeted, ‘ water softener system Thi William Miller |wast_ sie |” RETSREIARY SUEY EAC amg netittgtma op page) WHITE LAKE AREA draped aad efaulsieit tur: |. per’ pine: Baved street 5) Bedrooms. ints cuperniy ar, Dra Paine aha new cay at j ubur: Rd_ - = “ . “6 roit's leadt: i- *) © nviting niranc F - 4 Realtor FE 2-0263) 3 bedroom sanasiew: with base- 18 MO. OLD HOME ON OAKLAND = __OL 61226.) In new lake development on White vale tior decorator. Must ng VACAN | hall) plan leads’ to te \ ‘| 00 ft. Gl cha be pours fo AR 1075 ~W. Huron ment, ewionees gil beat. Bt. Beo-| Lat®. Comer lot. G1- mortgage. | Lakefront Specials Lake and also adjoining pvt. lake Say to be appreciated. by ; ACANT — OPEN | tng room — ace! 48.659 with $1450 down. or only Next to branch Post Offic mes Donelson School ares. _ $80, _per month. OR _3-6240 3 bedrm. ranch type home with meonc who wants the fin- . i wall, Italian marble fireplace Ope sy own MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC! ribo "$1,950 down. BETTER § ROOM H Take your pick of these two well; Sttached garage est for luxury living Walk in & look at i. & if in-| YoU Tests love the dining room atl arr t rons VICE HURRY new fu OUSE, NEW SIDING,| Duilt log homes, one on Cooley 1 terested. cal] owner —_ In-! © spacious, carpeted, cove cell- LIAM Vacant rebel Laer bpd ee oll con- has 3 bedrooms, 2 level living ACRE YEAR'S best buy at $64- ings, and has adjoining terrate GOD v tne. GI RESALE at 327 -N. Perr eer Located room with fireplace, large kitch- Be sure to investigate this. 000 complete. Including ap- Y8 — WOODWARD 13-3350 Yes. kitchen has breakfast space ery 5 Megprest | 6 room mod-| West suburban, § room urcha y. To be removed = ol] furnace and attached ga- $15.900 TOTAI pliances, furnishings, Chr _EVES. VES SAT & SUN. TO 8-0851 Excellent basement. base ray oil erm frame, about 1 mile from) type, 3 bedrooms, oil he 2A gore Mr. renee: Ph. FE 2-6331, ge. The other on Pontiac Lk, ied WS POE : Graft beatluirew') beat, cel 'O 6-0651_ | heat. Double garage with paved 9087 Dixie Hwy Clarkston — . All spacious a: g room, carport. School eiaue BY Ow —— finished in Knotty Pine, large EASY TERMS shed, dock, Ete. For ap- .. drive. Where is this ideal MAple_§ 5-18220 mee | decorated, recreation roo: Monthly payment only $67 | 500 WHER 4 RM. MODERN. $1.- iving room, natural fireplace, Located, on 2 a Ga kk . pointment to inspect and for $1,000 DOWN We're pleased to tell you eg ton some, waves drivewey. lovely Tectuding taxes and insurance at) FE weet $50 mo. Wisner School [ Spal ayeteh es bedrooms, aon of rmond Rd. 's mile any further information call a eiileges ae cpanel ey CLARKSTON : . _ j che a : ‘ . Are you ready? i scheme, = ay. , ° oe a ‘ APT. INCOME “FOR COLORED.| Sinter' priced at included. “each C. SCHL 1B TT REALTY |J. SINGER DI 1 0241 RM. HOME. PULL Babe il our number! om VIEW-ITFUI } ncome : TTENTION: PROFESSIONAL ere per week. $12,950, sonable ter _— rea- | 7404 | 9) | “1 ¢ “ MENT, OIL HEAT. TILE es ite z _ 3 v 4 * LE . 5 | i : X off Auburn, Ave te PRANELIN, BLVD uatncoss ema sess EMBREE & GREGG | ” sO ee BATH, NoRTH aE YO =» Continuity Pee a ee zal ov is Dy a L : \ s. yer districts, Wh gy 2 family fo eral | te Apa J oe 3 ued baths, | |" _ 000 dn. 23 Feneley Ct. 0 1565 Union Lake Rd ___ EM 3-4196 or MU 4-6863 . | MONTH INCLUD time Ot desi = 2 = | ‘ooking Clarkston and sartouadhag in very good condition, Gas heat, ! iving 2 fire TRADE YOUR HOUSE Union Lake Village '2 BEDRM BRICK AON VETS — VETS — OPPOR TAXES & INSURANCE | esign — makes this restricted country side. Trees, birds, lawns alae gy et and baths, ge- places, ‘basement, gas ‘he ot aa-| new custom-built home i EM 13-4303 or Exc 3-3314 | field. Fenced, pone igen. ss o assume 4'3 per cent | Rk et te Sa oi desirable, bomicste ' oe are yours with a t ad . 5e- mor : s } . “oT i = a § Se & c View more. Call for more prnepiroeag| j ee 4-3581. | N CARD ROCHE TE R | ment a eS 9.575. 1333 per leavin sate er eet ceuiek: | a yt Ea neato otters fous bedrooms lal tiving | arene room with Tctaraiiwinaoes ou FOR MY | By owner. 5 _taxes nterest, foomn built 1 2 AVE FE 53-0693 | n, oi] heat in full basement. on both sides Beautiful fireplace / \ 7 | equity or anythin r. rms. & bath. Clean axes ins 4-2637. range n oven & OPEN EVENIN | aluminum storm nd : entrance h BRE ER- . | — 2262 Overridge. ee cha. alia: sy Pee decor., with & iots, Near range. storms elle full _ MULTIPLE IROS UNTIL 30 Ob yes. plastered walls and ook room, large bedioawne with led Ill — [FOR SALE OR RENT BY OWNER. cp OE oad terme. $495 DOWN | His $2. 600 equity. Merringios | t fers! (41060 deen willl mare sou retconsd prc oreo: bitches, JOSEPH F. REISZ, BALES MGR Low down payment. § rms. mod- Hills, 1173 Eckman, FE _8-1608. No hin D W scr conse POC CA Ove t Coking lure 63-55 N. Parke FE ¢5 . eres eer eeLe N [= g O Nn | vaiey full basement with grade * 181 Se ere ew 2 bedroom home on | deer to th ; 5 Eyes. YE bee de J BEDROOM RANCH N lot. $6005. Full eS Gare ; Will build 2 or 3 be: , | th gl Mall ee Oe 5 ¥ l man a very nice RANCH HOME 1 Ex picture window’ ful head Hoare ST. MIKE S AREA et home on your eho wala um T1eS) » is Rhone eens included, it REAL F finest of neighbors, 100x150 ft.| EAST BLVD. TERR picture window, full bath. utility | LAROE HOME — $1000 dn. 1| Sent” Don McDonald OR ae 5 bere amb german sey uke K NUDSEN REAL ESTATE || OPEN EVES. lot, paved drive, extra large liv-| Down. Hae ee Le today, bedroom dn, 2 & beth & small ment. Don McDonald OR 3-4837. FE 2074 Realtor (FE 47116 to suit. Posse 5 y chen, Telegraph a) ere yrs old, with 4% area, 2',| fooms. Bath. Basement. Furnace. . Ot] heat, new siding. aluminu M n_ Eves. | k ton FOR COLORED {Ema Hest Ok Bist pa JRE SCR ARMEL| Sl cane ee rom store | LOVECLAN Saran | larks Cc ; 3 4 if lots, Excelleat: v room home NOD, REAL ran B ild xeellent boat-| em —your—iot, 26x3¢- Fut : - - ae ES = Street ce Pac SIDE ul OW ing ewimming. fishing’? Room | Ment. Auto, fled age ee J. R. Hil - FE agit Cass Lake Re. $495 Down or Trade = 0 8, Main, tae ee home, including 3 bed men NR = On our lot or yours Ou Attached 2 car garage 3 1 Ti rem iareerienant eee. Bes: 1 tz Own! PE ¢1661| New 3 bedroom face brick. ranch. | (ACROSS FROM BANK) full basement. large ery 4 BEDROOMS yours. We will build vane et bedrooms. Living room 20° = se 8 larget than average. 1011 Ww Huron hates &, Paget te HOME| Style home Vestibule, large — {— ROMTApIe. 5-$821 preening) ay 1) excellent condit siding house, tn oF cae ot complete home. See | a jederock. fireplace, wall to WE WILL BUIL Dd ; SM. AL Td Ee __ FE $6181. sell my neucee eeniaes ip tor oped roomy ee x Tees i ale eee HOME, $650 en ‘ nw i ec | : lot. umi- . Sapa Sona eet | Hite room ining fobm, kuch mation call ruse in awevetiord | Kilchen Me dining apace, ‘ires | (Benome ray want ein the ies-) Tgegled’ amis ARM | Seba Suregigemetiale wor | pate'ggn” Oot rome, Deb) sted K. Shlrier. FE o a me near, °° room and bath on the ubert C. Davis. 4915 vided basement, Tim- ras" you have always wanted. located 8 mi : (oo a schoois. Hotes Perr Three bedrooms and | eeindale Dr. FE 5-4311. | eb mae ee Recreation room Now you can own a custom home| 09 good bieckie reac” fee ren CASH TALK — EAST SIDE Elizabeth Lake Estate on Bie “tecond "007 * Jide yaan Dore: ONLY $7.00, naman wih Tuts ausuramte iat youre | fassment and, Compete ‘tu ex-| litem “built ‘Some four“Tot | ie"8ha Permasione ranch. 2. Ss u MACE nished on A A ome jarge bed liv Very fine § room and bath An Exceptional . is00 rms partly modern. $3,285 with) 3 Savat, Auch ‘nena: frame im oe for finer) See Sun idsulation sheet” rock, | Por free estimates call are e uaine Soom, lene kachen: O home with full basement $10,050 with t 5 $5,009 wi & brick construction Fireplace. ina ea and most of plumb- "| large utlitty room, attached ga- e — Also breakfast saan be hak to_ suit. oe amily fe apt. Spe rece eae Extra stool. se DON'T own @ lot we can down a Brtced” HEM) wink: Oe Multi-Lakes Realty walk, Tan ss a oS elie \. Be sk for Tm, od wer, Auto. washer, dry- offer you _ rge lot, located bac r ey ot jahade nding ue Neriee DON'T MiSs THESES | gurage, $iepo0 Terms. 2 | Caen Rector. A ‘WHITE LAKE 2 BEDROOM : Wi Cs Wi priced TRIN one ' , , Md real bargat HOME : Desc fo 6 od ry: a WM. A. ow PW. DINNAN PPCSHAYDEN, Realtor ode aed Pe vent Ogm ion | Damme Pm bungalow Hay ful | car garage’ Homes. years" cic $1,000 DOWN Building a New Home? ; E a 42577 | 86 E. Walton : es: ment, auto. oil heat, har total ease Old: | Five We WM. 1 KNUDSEN KENN D J Open_Eves, — foe and extra large rr are | Terms to mortgage. tiled cae parsduieieetr a arise: planning to Dutld™ Rave « home ieny felis are acs COLORED {| panheTRit SS mon | > nxpesom nou See ia ecard | me Comers wate carn) "$750 DOWN Your oid home, ee ‘ue abou FE 44616 Eves, 1-9; F R 1 athe, ES 8 abou! 3285.1 3101 W > Huron [As +3560 N. 2'e-car garage. Nice. 3750 Brook- ONLY 1 LEFT MULTIPLE LISTING Two bed our new TRADE-IN method for ; 4 5 > field Dre $14-500. r Cc. W SERVICE rooms, tiled Ne hard obtaining a ne WOLTTPn semana ergyteg |e eens tab ce New OE ogmaanre Bath OAKEAND COUNTY REALTY sa RORDALE ood Co. i +9 Zeya sel” foot! veniment pie | a \ — | ‘ULL BASEMENT 610 Union Lk. Rd. Behind st. J h's H MULTIPLE LIés Fy ~ : iF oseph's ospita! Realtor 3 | ISTING SERVICE I HA TERMS FM 3.4164 or EM 32411 after @) WIESTOWN REALTY | Somme take Rood OF ae Mie : ‘ aad Hills Auburn Heights Area be Model 510 Nebraska ~ D TE 86041 or FE 8-2763 Ba ae. 6, call 3-6449 a dX. Country Club Addition . Y ; a > sit. W Tet aay lene ALL HOUSE : A chat Dadvand Susday 1 to6 happy family. will be | 20 Jpen Daily 2 to 8 PUM. | rayton oods ‘ cant Duplicate + Fishers By oR SALE NEAR . | Rosie jineuth et te cee - - 2 : 10me. Large wood v ws Otter TO == & ; on Mt. Verne ] b iO — Brick liomes S i Fenced | to take ‘ SS ae /asbinder, Inc. ee have been looking for the Large se tees — Waterford ee entiis ae SES REALTOR rooms. lovely living pads Lao se Brick Ranch Hom 3. s so at- ect gray brick ranch home, Village, 3 5 end city b 4536 Dixie Hw 123 replace. carpets and drapes, have over 1.600 sa. - ai ving eee re ee oes and | 5-8875 — no further The following closet, 25° ee he ee oe for that eicarserant nord =| RAYTON PLAINS. ale eae ed gains room, big mod- 4 yeeros: 2 baths, car- i ge. Handy dining te SOME of the features this| ture window, I'z tile batt bedroom, The k'tch oieves. _OR ies t itchen 20 ft screened tamite bese sfeise cod ‘tere value for em bome presents. furmace, aluminum ere a hee table space; there ies oe BY OWNE = eine full basement An ex- ore GE riechen idan = verms. ps ea 2'2 baths perce! Newt ore us large love- OFFERS ploy —— Carpeting ‘asa “kate house at Willems Lake. eee oven 2 n, done yel- BN rms and awn- cellent riva! ; te Sooo “Guntneet Ani Kemet ass House by the Lake CLOSE IN 2 car planated) gare frie OD sree, Gate ela Laake | OE ings, Basement, Garage and beach. Dandy ioe ony $4180. Sylvan Village Senet or pearing compen: Blocks nen a sand; ener 2. Sapa seven room house close to ath Oak and SThern disappointment Gener, *"eaving 1954 Ranch—$8, 500 berg Ege Bag Low cows _peyment 55 2 usdiecme: fen besmes cone Sa any HOW chetec sear onn blocks | andy besch ° Saline (Mictiremaneee ian windows. Me state. $1.400 down and $60 he Near os « taxes and insuran e UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES: 1 ave 8 asement, auto, decor colors. Lots 120x120 B d for home owners. 2 rooms and bath wu 4 rary. 3 bedrooms. phis taxes and in mon Bird. yke and Walton ty hema cen ce. A love- l acre, 4 bedrm, bungalow, newly . eat. Lovely landscaped lot, Bewer, Water and Pav ig corner lot with lota of aena Pull bee ee Wardrobell closets ’ ’ surance, aheat bedrooms. Includes pss an can't afford to decorated, full pbesomrent. 11,5 2 car garage. Only $13 3,00. Fe ee rane eee ee eeeec, menos: mere Ssucdelod ktcken Gt ee) No Hocus Pocus uminum eto rms. and seeing. $1,500 down, MA 42801. : } f rade for summer picnics. Ext en with plent = ng - s : screens, combination washer ig Scheel end Gt. Mages Chereh and) large living room, 13 5 re cupboards, Full price $5, to. carina oun aaa raaee But We Do Insist and dryer, water softener. WHAT BETTER BUY could Pioneer Highlands E SPRING BUILDIN < ee cn ; That we have the best buy in| & hool = Meer 6.16 ce klin = Lops i] Pontiac's most desirable T G will be proud to i 550 D : po ehool. bol Loge eratel with ful area, 2 bedroom m celal Builder prefers cash to 3 Pr t ce 31000. eee teen ws lor DOWN room u eee tease Lesartel in| mere berummmore St Beautifal S hi, ‘ I Plasiered wa wee sap te ee par more Sickert meseke onabie® down. payment or trade. * an bath. Part basement. oi) haat meyer thought you would find one dry basemennt, bag ead ncome floors, Joslyn area. A is sek water. & iene: mp een en. all newly decorated. Located oft | {0% $24-800, | we invite, °| dry tubs, 5 nice rooms with oak 8 room h 9000 plus coste as down poy pftener. Fenced back Drive out to 1 Met H Sashabaw d off) specti ao ae fl fi ome, 2% baths plus costs as down pay- yard with apple trees lak fet aad SO Os Aamara unt Club Sachabaw Rd. on Woodmere, Only | HOLME

arming, spacious 4 bedroom - ¥. Gent epson Avale jorge eecres:| 4286 Dixie Hwy. yien Piaina Hoes excelent (tenen, 1 ‘3 $11,900.00 with only, $2,500.00 pe reaaaai war ae donee = thay izabeth Lake Es- kitchen raised es. charm: Lane. = scenic view of Sylvan ? 4 TH 8 RBAN lead 2 cals 6 ckoneat caren (an R_3-1231 b sement, ai. tached brees replace. 8 = be giad basek , ceram: * uring separate fi . a eat. 2 car ew you aseboard hot wa’ Tooms an ng o ty om bungalow in food con from the “ake. a oag ba ad price ony rarege. "Pull Zoned G Commercial _ 30d, garage. Lot 6s Sana locked: Attached garage with water weet: | peted qiiving. room Ritchen, car: ) =a a B 2 bedroom er ee re = be would ex- emp eton rms. : bisckiop ie Ke Be — feet on 500 terms. onjom | AREA = Tt te with age, space * door beat in ented or baths, ow ; = 5 ACRES _ frees Gowniows Wontiee. ipwell- R : : we offer this careba” Gulf anes Sees Seattneet a 30 income = . lac. Dwell- A ; charming ¢ . 900° with good]. t with priva’ eabte | SN ney ee Sus pews on tan? | Hb Mat Rae ge'|Roy Arinett Inc.) its stestedet Rate | on jeg, mo) = lent Cae bungalow. wt With utiity } lerearal ecdern\ Mens 6) ene is is, Deady hsnen, pmple “Khshen, lets ‘of cup: REALTORS please the most dlscrim eNis in bench, oat ent Foom. in exeellent condition. Close to downtow | Tage, needs som ae. Im y “er boards, 2 bed of ,cup- | 98 §. Huron cane Soin Beme pester, Cas choice neigh! wae toot, Pull Grice Gis Ten on. Has non the West-| @ repair. rived mediate possession. Full rooms, foreed air * FEderal - ¢-0466 floors ly finished, side. price “only = s ies ios with Accpines. Plus 2. oer tnents| Nae i STS SUB es ee of in tue e ——— ope venings and Sunday 1-4 tered’ poo Aga spauteas feeds 8, -_ ay odour’ ryer includ-| *, Plus 2 apartments, rs tank, 1% a- rage, ous pore mms, very nicely dec- ied at $8,060 with terms | sie that are rented steady for’ Purnished Seu a IVAN rage, Priced st 912,085.00. with : ~ Fiing and a tetge core | ame BaF hy — Geo R | Bibra Beg ere ge Ege i rom poreh a SI ‘HR "AN epi x DONT WISH FOR) fiine"eomtorte Qh it’s: |: it'fo appreciste™ "" P|. eng PWIN) f& theome =e aoe & ite 5 oted, “Bud — Realtor | MONEY! Make it easily |» ioe Beats af another ; = .. oo setae f.% Baldwin Ave | ; oo oe = ae Re |.. Templeton, Realtor |FE\ $9471. RE. ALTOR |; anes ou Ee throtigh Classified Ads. To day, Flo Kent Inc,, Realtor Us - ~ ' , ane Ls ys \ . ; - a 7 E ¢list or FE ¢4e21 | herd Lake Rd. PE ¢-496)/ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY “re 2370! sell, rent, b aa hi RAY wy. ( ) BROS. i 29502 i) » ire, } | to \ | ; b MUL E\ LISTING. SER’ = = 'N “y Kea tor . A CUSTOMER P D | (REAL. BST, Heh | = . | = ‘ \ ee | dial FE 2-81 202 8, Telenrind RA. rote | ae ; Se: ee | . . eal | e . “ae SE Wn , $660 ee | i Es : : " | \ * 7 {4% : a So i : a oe Eves. 16 rt : . \ \ y | = . {4 7° &? y ay " | \ Ho ae . ‘1195 W. as ETRY PAIR ¢-6250 ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNE SDAY, MARCH! 19, 1958 _ — For Sale Houses — 43 For Sale Acreage 47 Business Opportunities 51 Swaps A. _85 . owner, wyeur car OR HLT. ; 1s THE “BIRD To SEE _ Ss INDIAN VILLAGE $500 48 FO! 5 wil TRADE FOR $15.950—4 m BRICK in thts At Otsego Lake Miendo rst, 7 fr Me _ choice Aocation. re truly excellent) « | PER ACRE Best location on US8-27 ‘at Otsego ‘ value, Large living room with|13 ‘acres, close to Clarkston Vil- on the highway with 9 BENDIX A WASHER FOR oe ome ‘die . eo ees lane oa with wiver tage units Idea! for seasonal a A peg garden tractor. FE 2-2178 of road fron! " Boston and 2 bedrooms up. PULL BASE- fot, buy with only $1500 [pores |e ert area. "only * 413005 BABY GRAND GRINNELL PIANO, | Fahim jor down, Investigate no fre w orig cost $1,500, ; " m x the CALL- % inet PF b4 gua | Swap $3.000-down—4 bedroom FRAME 7 - _ Auto Parts - M Vm WAAOK also los Yy al ation, exec tonal: Howard E. Fox Orowing auto parts and ce ET “trade "for water ashington Jr. Hi. Living roo! _ mode’ pa erence. No with replace. separate dining REALTOR Psa laes | installation » faculties, .| _ dealers FE eles? room, 6687 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston in stock of parts, etc. Lease “| EQUITY IN ‘55 GEnaAL HOUSE- breakfast nook, 2 bedrooms up- h MAple 5-1822 h rn bldg. Investigate now! | ‘railer. 44 ft., alum. ewning. stairs. Screened back porch won- or tursitere of equal ¥ . FE derful for roar! living. Full|BY OWNER, COUNTRY LIVING, | 4-17 basement with G 15 minutes from downtown. 1 mile; REALTOR PARTRIDGE Ton ar bu TRADE ONE tie H 1OYT REAL TY from Waterford High School, Businesses thruout tudi Approx. 4 acres fiign ‘ground’ we 43581 1050 we Bunon| fetacgiggrt, om stetie stand. PE 23-0840 2-9066 = _ W018. Telegraph Rd. on fpee. ta deep, * oe om OPEN Til. | HOUSETRATL ER. LATE MODEL. Pon-Tel_ Centre posed yng gee eee ke Partridge Highway. ed ee at SERVICE STATIO ~ $700 DOWN of 2 small houses. On either located +f 16 Parkdale near Fish ie hrerahiten AREA — 40 Beau- tiful hilly acres with plenty of trees, privacy, and seciu- sion. A steal at $4, = pan Lala — ne reat * = Takes $800 down, t. emens. 5 full” Brice mith $45 mo., Inquire METAMORA AREA — 24 roll- | er 3:30, Upstairs ing acres with plenty fs privacy, A ae —— site. $4,500 T Income Property 43A 43A ltt LARGE "BRICK APARTMENT house, close to Sountows Pontiac. Smal! vot paymen RIDGEW REAL ESTATE 975 Baldwin FE 4-6203 OFF M59 6 UNITS—BRICK Built in 1954, ranch type apart- house, 2 car garage. Priced to ments. 4 units consist Me 2 rooms} Sel, Alex Wynn. owner, ‘phone and bath each, 2 units have 1) — a een 3085. HF, HOLMES, INC. FE 5-293 For Sale Farms 3___-2531 §. LAPEER RD. 48 New 2-stall now avail cule road has 4 foot ideal center or other chandise.. Also acce tions for other locations, Cal ~~~ Shell Oil Co. 142 ACRES, SOME TILE DRAIN, 2! _ from Lapeer, on black hed,| STATION rent cheap 434 W, street in Holly. age, Very smal tal 3 for lease. Located Dixie Highway and sales for sporting goods associated mer- ing applica- Sin- _clair Refining zy Company. F FE 4-1511 Has for ‘mmediate lease a mod- Located investment required. For informa- Rolfe, LI FOR fags 7 — patches perp In- ventory plus equipment. MElrose Like ni for _ $350 de down. *OR ns % FT, PONTIAC, a, TRAILER car or My pquity FoR |" Deluxe trade for Schick's, —y equipped, Syivan. Fireplace, knotty ~ PAINT S. SALE reoage] = ~ areas 142 W. HURON Sell or "Sv Beat land contract. MODERN LAKE Corman ON pine pesetoe interior. Large ccrecued n rade $2, Of discontinued ifgors Rent our come B ARNE 8 " HARDWARE tlon ca Mr. & i. f AR Yt 721009 to 4 daily of Midwest | SWAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK, OR $2416 _ofter_¢:° Be. sELL LOR TRADE 30 PONTIAC SPACE | FOR (SEAUTY SHOP. re Sant good home Must be wo SELL OR TRADE $5950 Land contract will trade < money. Contract secured by jJarge room and -bath each. In- RMS AND ACREAGE iwi Helos ull furpitures wee clectrs|Cal mutindgel OM SAIIN- PE Go0ts |" late wr) ene mate | cee nt eee oa eae stoves & refrigerators. electric mARM 179% ACRES WITH 2 LGE chaser wall pane! heat, thermostat con-| ‘barns TGouuE en Gkecahoune |e OES ae aati rete um’*Stenme "ana feseccs'| 2a, excellent condition. in, Living: #1080 two andy acre parcel of Excellent condition, lake priv-| St°R, coun mfles Southwest} TAVERN. Excellent location in| excellent land. Live stream. Good fleges. Now showing income of Cibo |e Bele traces ;| Pontiac. Good lease includes liv- iced feesel oie pba) ae $ a week, $25,900 terms. 91-5131 or ORlando 3- sg =. Tea Se steady busi- or sr model Car Ro 7 Annett In Sale Business Property 49\sunoco staTION. Located main| $13.500 Large 3 bedroom home Y Cc. ee highway to Straits. Business grow- bebe ba Jb ment, ‘oer —— 28 FEderal 8-0466 2 Stores—7 Apts. mee ote: awnings. ‘Oak floors, O11. AC Fyrn. Open “Evenings and Bandy 1-4 Downtown location on Saginaw|HIGH CLASS LIQUOR BAR. Port; Garage. 4 large lots. Almos' ‘an St. Fully renteé, Now bringing; Huron Owned 7 years sa acre of lead with lake privileges. ’ ore in $575 monthly, 20 at| equipmert Leather booths Wil, accept cheaper home, Will Sacrifice $30, ‘ith $5, Pau eee back bar, contract or large eee in 500 eeeeboes: Li BROKER trade: 5.8 ity 1 i rt ake erm coat a tomy noone! ee | OT ATEWIDE Ask for Mr. Brown bus, downtown, school, or will 80 FT FRONTAGE BUSINESS trade land contract or equity in smajler home, We also have other income property Arro Realty Ted McCullough, Realtor 5143 Cee Senators Rd PE 5-1284 FE heen Open Eves. Sun. 1 For Sale Lake Prop. “4 CONKLIN LAKE ORION. 3 ce garage, auto- hs 200 with 68! bedrooms, ar matic oi! furnace, _terms. ORlando ATTENTION _ LARGE FAMILIES Here is a 4 bedroom & dinette, basement, 2 nice lots, fruit trees. lake privileges, priced right. WNER SEZ en large utility room. Trade for 2 bedroom modern in Milford or Commerce area, or will sell! FURNISHED HOUSE Large modern living room cut stone fireplace, screened porch, 2 large wooded lots. lovely view of lake, good bathing beach. $900 down, $70 monthly. Dorothy Snyder Lavender aren rion TRAILER OWNERS Lake front lJots,, 90 x 200 ft, only $2500 with $250 down, terms Dorothy Snvder Lavender REALTOR EST. 28 YEARS 7001 i Highland Rd (M59) Ph EM 33303 or MUtual 4-6417 COMPARE THESE LAKEFRONT VALUES WITH ANY OTHERS! ON THE MARKET, BUY NOW FOR SPRING CONSTRUCTION Seymour Lake - 100 ft. $2. Mohawke Lake - 100 ft $4,000 . Waterford HVL - AON acre $6,500 Lk Angeius - acre , 000 WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE - oe 5660 Dix Hwy. en Eves. nT 8. Sun 10 ‘til 8 INVESTORS LAKE FRONTAGE located 36 acres, close to Pontiac. Call us for detalis EWAY REALTY 975 BALDWIN LAKEFRONT LOTS PAVED STREETS ne front lots to choose em age, A mre , 20 per cent down. hed ntl Bl as b> cc Lge ial Hur- ry HOLMIS- B: AR ai RAM 4302 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 _ Evenings O OR_ 33230 8ALB LOTS 46 LOT 100 BY 328 VERY DESIR- able neighborhood. Lake _ privi- _leges. Sandy beach. FE 5-0895 LAKEFRONT 104 by 300 depth. Wonderfully wood- ed Gently _ rolling Rolitor A site In exclusive Lake Village. Year round, a wdevelopmen Bargain priced a You can purchase .on cannract gore 25 per cent down or have custom de- signed’ home planned and built | for you by one of our 4 Selected builders ASK TO SEE LOT NO 250 Only 10 miles, arecty west Tele -Hur CMCHUETT REALTY | 7404 Highland Rd. (M 59), 10 miles west Cl Pontiac EM _ 3-4196 MU +6063 LAKE “ORION Year round cottage, completely furnished, automatic washer and dryer outboard motor and boat, ok pene _—— stove, $12,- “TH M ‘SELDON CO. 116 Woodward Rochester, Mich OL 1-6%51 SELL bem el 2 FaMILY of IN- come Lake Orton A a4 ae $11, 300. $1,500 down, OR 8-60 For Sale Lots ie DESIRABLE LARGE SITE IN city. For church or commercial. Sewer and water, Agent. OR 3-8315. Lor FOR SALE, 80 x 160 PAVED oad. In Edgewood. Call EM NEAR ROCHESTER. LITTLE BET- ter than oe woods. Starter ment. Built w 's woods, well, formation call PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE Cherokee Hills! Its new 1 ft. sites were planned for, and restricted to protect, today's better ranch and multi-level homes! Drive out Elizabeth Lake fe. mile west of ee eS Scott Lake % mile—SEE FOR YOURSE r CARL W. BIRD, Realtor a] yor amid National Bank Bidg. 44211 Eve, FE 5- U2 Na, REND OS ed gh inn on Walled stores, gs * §¥LVAN VILLAGE Beautiful wooded lot with sewer and water, Only } - fect sandy beach. al fi ranch home or trtievel. Excel- ognos.& og modern! house, living room paneled kitch-- coals Mile Cheap. i POT FRONTAGE ON MONT PE 2-0432. COngress Rea! eg Service of econ ARLES, RE Hy 8 Et LI ~ $750 DOWN STORE AND LIVING QUARTERS hottest spots. This security. 60° commercial front ace. Additional HIOLMES-BARTRAM \omtsiase 4392 Dixie Hwy frontage Oni¢ $12,900 terms. Be sure and Car. MU+ 42045 or | Several anu Cal! for infoimation MU 4-2045 or OR 3-668). RICHARD STEELE, miiaen 224 Cemer St. Highland MU 4-2045 OFFICE & | 4701 Dixie fers vora see this EM 3-621 parceis of commercia business fronfage on M-59. ied Plains sion Located | in one of Drayton Plains’ unbelievable ue is the key to your future 3 room house. also on the property. Immediate possession Full price $10,060 $95 r mi Evenings 0 ‘OR_3 3-3230 LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING on M-88. Terrific location. 100 ft i with easy} EM 3-6210, — “on ae ee Sues suit ma DTaon posses- Royal Oak Area, 25% DISCOUNT Property solq for $4259 with down able $37.50 per mo. at 6 per cent interest. ern home in Huron Gardens. Cost oR FE ¢1157 or FE ¢-4821 Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) CASH LOANS to $500 | BUCKNER .» Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton Plains Walled Lake FOR RENT used cars. Montcalm and Baldwin _2-12% Rent tans Bus. Prop. 494 IDEAL FOR Located on Sota oes Utica 5,000 SO. ae Commercia: Ortonville. & service, mach available _or will lease, By o eon 1350 etait “Ortonville. _tiona] 17-3871 all price equipment. Will make $10 — hour. porttne » $365. FE 8-21 Ful Business Opportunities 51 NA. COTTON CANDY MACHINE AND GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 watetee Oakland Loan Company PE 2-9206 1902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. COLORED EXCELLENT Business Oppor eer: bate located Grocery apartments above rooting pos $125 per month. Can be handled _ Jaws down plus Invento: “RAINBOW REZ ALTY" . PN ano $02 8. PADDOCK IN todd BHOOTING ) OALLERY for sabe or nteaae: Layoffs End WHEN Oe So apd [ts SUNOCO IT MAKES SENSE TO BORROW FROM HFC RFC offers Haye money he fee backed by 80 years experi ence Household provides friendly counse’ on money matters, — bag se Some ates are meee eprom: rivacy, wit sit or phesle Hre C today. Household Finance Corporation 3% 8. wont Eel re 2nd Se Kay Bidg. LOA N3 $25 TO $ Bas as & PVINGSTONE Lawrence St FE 4-15°8 LOANS - Offers you the opportunity to TO — $25 TO. $500 uWE your own sarwiee station bus)- COMMUN TY tOAN cae ness and earn $8,000-$9,.000 a 30 E LAWR FE 8-0421 peer with an investment of as lit- e as able immedistely- Perry near Madiso. East Biv. gam - Comens "R For further ilormation call: SUN OIL TR 2-8100—Sales Eves, Mr. Bridges, Dept 74-2586 "LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Northern Grocery cers we buliding near E. Tawas & within walking r distance ef 7 lakes. quarters attached, mo. of year & includes beer & wine licemse. Ideal hus- band - wife operation. livin, Dixie Cream Donuts Volume neprenymete'y $50.- 000 per year. Owners anx- fous to Dare ‘ state & offer at sacrifice figure of $9,000 i price, for equipment iness & all. MICHIGAN BUSINESS oa SALES CORPORATION BROKER RD. JOHN A, LAND! 1573 8. TELEG met _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ MILK D) T WITH STORE. IN- quire 446 M15, Ortonville. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (| MOTEL on Busy Dixie Highway. 15 anits plus excellent living Stone mel = rhea 49588 $1,000. The locations avail- RENCE FRIENDLY SERVNE NEED $25 TO $100? SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 89661 Seaboard Finance Co. Parking No Problem” _1185 NOR PERRY STREET Quick Cash $25 TO $500 auto. or friendly and helpful, 5-121 or visit us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. @N Perry St. (Corner Pike) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS TO $500 abtos LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. Rochester OL, 60711 OL 1-0791 WHEN YOU NEED | $25 - $300 You can get it quickly on your signature. car ot furniture No ments to sult your udget. We wi) be glad to help you with your money — FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Mortgage Loans 54 id A Mortgage Problem? We make Joans to meet om iy aneen'> ee peervice, Aine | — a _ Sale Land Cates 52 ith $600 alance owing $3650. Pav- Secured by smali mod- na ee "Pontiac BE L. H. BROWN, Rea 1362 _W. Huron SWAP HOUSE IN MILFORD A for late model car & a | $1,800 & 61, 00 aga ltor PH FE_2-4810 AREA My ‘inst it Ss TENOR SAXOPHON hp corr piete motor Bs eidier MA 5-1700. E FOR or gar- a WILL trailer for 4 cemetery den of Apostles—White MY_ 23-0721. TAKE CAR OR HOUSE- lots. Gar- Chapel. WILL TR 1 FORD & = eres — clean $ Lab including eniar ~f good used 18 to motor _After 4.30, FE 4-481] WILL on smal] house with . Very good 3-0795. "52 cemetery lot, . well Roseland Cemetery, for ‘55 _lando _3-4670 CA8H or ‘54 WILE ainiee = BUICK OR RCA Geiger Counter or complete photo for a outboard No junk. Late aoael only. "MAKE DOWN PAYMENT) Nash condition. HOward WILL SELL OR TRADE 6 GRAVE located in or model car. Pontiac preferred. oR | ___For Sale Clothing 56 _FE 31363, FE 5-8640, SUITS <2: SOLD FOR UP TO $85.00. ALTERATIONS FREE! OSMUN’S 3 CHF CHIFFON FORMALS SIZE 10-12. 106 BETTER MEN'S — CUFF | Town & Country Store only — Tel-Huron Shopping atid CHILDREN’S } WOR sale cheap. man's Outlet. CLOTHIN' __fants’ vo size 3. Call TE 9-3538__ Shirts & pasta. 08 cents. Soiree fs $1.75. IN- 2 fo Work: Sale Household Gests 57 ar‘ cornices, chairs and shaped 4 DEEP able. FE_ "P1008. After é PGs Al. for 9 50 Pay only pence Furniture 42 Orcha 7 DINING RM. SET, __ new, Whirl chairs, 2370 W, 7 _ Mica | cottee tat table. FEC FE 40122. PREEZERS, ZERS. REASON. PIECE LIVING Brand new, davenport & chair, weotern ag “Ea tabies. matching cof. ecorator ar = All 3 PRS ANTIQUE SATIN DRAPES made twin black - GRAY BEDRM. ‘as auto, washer, and Walton Blvd ind SLICES OF naN TE * AS reNth oH \ Sale Household Goods 57, BED, 8PRING & MATTRESS. MA. Ple tame & 4 airs. Corner _cupboard. FE Seat. CHROMF TABLE, 4 CHAIRS. davenpoit suitable for summer cottage. $30 takes. EM 3-61 CLOSE. out All b di. er invi cisccunt an ‘dealers oeticise NDERSON ee ee ae 21862 7 / Bosca BA _ E 5-0962 Across from = = Mile Shopping COMBINATION, Sai oe! TV & Hi Fi Phonograph, — Tifice, $178, OR 3-5417 COLDSPOT nErmiord Ton 63 CU. FT. GOOD R NG .CON _DITION. |. $65. OR 35313, 0 DOUBLE HOLLYWOOD BE D. Like new $35. MT 6-1514. DELUXE TAPPAN GAS RANGE Reas 6200 Crooks Rd. afte DINING RM., LIVING RM. & ace room suites. __ FE 43023. _ DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, MA- _ toon and gray. PE ; 8-8150. DELUXE, RCA WHIRLPOOL, EXC. Must sac- For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ed % HP. AIR COMPRESSOR. HOSE & spray gun. FE_2-3239. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _Sale Sporting Goods 65 HOUSE TO BE MOVED OR _Wrecked, FE 45349 after 3 p.m, LIKE N NEW. COLLIERS ENCYCLO. Dees and ie ans. MECHANIC =e FOR SALE. _ Reasonable. 4003} Waco, Utica. — METAL BASE CABINET WITH formica top. PE soe. NEW FIRE’ BRICK, 5 CENTS each Combination sbeavy of Tilt Sav and Joiner. Buy heavy air compreseet: Fite aes screen anu grate OR 3-17 NEW OALVANIZED PIPE 14-in, 21-ft len : sc %-in. 21-ft len : tase ft SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Saginaw 5-2100 - COM- 173 8. Dresden. Upetaire NEW RAGS = RECORD bination 106 door at left. OIL CHANGER — COMPRESSOR -— Steel shelving "Meat Scales— Coca Cola Cooler—Parade Saddle. Ryan, COngress 4-9130. “OUT OF CAR SALE 1x6 Boards — $65 1x8 Knotty Pine Agee ee 50 M 2 DAY BL BLDG. SUPPLIES sei Disle Hw Clarkston MApie 5-6811 1 i | PISTON PUMP GOOD CONDI- _ton. $35. ORlando 3-6321, ~~ PAINT SALE 30 per cent discount on rina hoe Williams-Berry Bros.-Bond dis- continued Sogn nly OAKLA ek FUEL & PAINT 43%6 Orchard Lk FE 5-6150 Plywood Specials SH & CARRY a” Vee Greve Fir xe ..... 3 Birch SO 2g 4'x8’ Call _ us on other pak PONTIAC PLYW 1488 Baldwin Ave sss 3 PORTABLE ROUTER — PORTER Cable Like new. Complete with shaper eee. and cutters, $65. MA POST LIGHTS, FOR OUTSIDE, $18.90 complete; 14-2 Homex, per ft. in 250° coils; G@ a, Thomp- son, 80 8. Perry. ™ 4-INCH SOIL PIPE 5 FT. $3.79 seme ee mps $29.95 AV LUMBING SUPPLY im 8. Saginaw sCPE:«5-2100 8 CUBIC FOOT GENERAL ELEC- tric refrigerator. aise condl- _tion. $75. OL 2-21 _ 16 BY 11% RUG, COCO-COLOR, $35. Lawn $30. Mit 6-22 $15. Toro _ $88 mower $30 aI) ster ® GE Washer, $15. EM 3631 ~~ }-AAA-1_ ALUMINUM SIDING RDER NOW AND BEA tion. Complete house installed b top opens a & up. MONEY DOWN—$15 A MO, Pays for itself with pep es ie of cheng AWNINGS, ALUM. aTOR EL Old Reable L 1-9941. CALL NOW for free estimates. _No obligation, 34 X 24 ALUMINUM STORM SASH. ond. after 6, OR 3-5659. ee UPRIGHT FAMOUS na brand. Scratched, terrific valacel $149.05 while they last. No | me orders please. Michigan | moe 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. UPRIGHT. LAST test models, Freeser and Al posers) for lil feats value, ightly Losec a in trans t. Mict re Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake _Ave. [3 8 ee AUTO. WASHER | ‘1 Model — Guaranteed . $128 The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Pontiac ‘a W. HURON PE 41555 FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM cleaners, aj] makes. 1 vear guar- rover) $16.95 up. Thyte weet, GAS STOVE beautiful deluxe model burners and A wil] not fit in our present location, Call MI 6-9068. GUARANTEED RESUILT AU T O- matic washers, Frigidaire. Thor, & Kelvinator, Terms to suit. ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS 96 Oakland Ave. FE 2-402! IRONRITE Prove to yon that froning time can ‘ut half & have fun an Ironrite for _just | "32 ) per week. FE 43573 eeioes et Ric DRYER. $60_ FE "3-78 ABINET SINKS. DOU- 1, 48 inch model, marred . £ Wttle paint will fix these wu ding value. = Michigan Fluorescent 383 Or- _chard L Lk, Ave KENMORE E AUTOMATIC IC WASHER with Suds-Saver —_....... jonthos Easy Spin Dry w moe ce gg tub i . $40.95 arge & i re’ = ir rusia ir rete - ~ $et0 r’ veoh re: . Se ‘TVs. MILKS” “APLI MI_ 6-1300 LARGE DINING ROOM TABLE. mirror, buffet and 7 chairs, 635. _OR : LARGE | CRIB se Pee MATTRESS. ‘95 Norge 10 cu. ft. qefrig. $188 Big Discounts oll TV and i > 2 Tears to Pay GABERTS PE_5-6189 ae & BE | SUITES. © bat. Dresser and bed, new- ext 19° mode 8 Blond, Annex. alues. Fluorescent 393=SOr- Want Ads! To sell, hire, it’s FE 2-8181, THE AN ‘SW R TO YOUR PROBLEM: at $12.96 CHURCH 8 INC. FE 2-0233 ai GAL. ELEC HEATER $76.08 GAL auto as oeater $40.95 can sinks & fittings yor up. aodry trays. gana ts SAVE PILUMBING 172 South Saginaw st. 220 GAL. OIL TANKS $15 SHOWER lavatory & stool $20; Elec. dryer $15, Garbage Disposal $10; Band Saw $25: windows, 4 yrs. od $5, 7 ALUMINUM | TRAILER AWNING. foot. MA 4-2087 -_* ATTENTION Bolens and wheel horse riding . phos beak : of tillers, ver, Toro mowers, 18 models, All machines assembled fot serviced. Not sold in a box 60 day warranty. Bu: where parts end plidnt las are avail os Lorde — Ba On Hwy A OR ABE Ch aT | Thon + ae $56 50. ic ar toilets, hot : ‘ wo with A thew sn oe 8 Perry. AGAR'S BU Rs 8 LY. 1016 Mt emens St 52 water | heater 876.95. 1-3 HP motor. $32.05. ANCHOR R FENCES _ PHA roved. PREE. ESTIMATES rE! 7471 naces. water and stea: ers. Automatic water heater hard. and geet ate patent lack sf) i f s Lowe” t and Bupe: m 2685 LAPEER RD SUPPLE 4-543 BEEF AN RE — BALF A AND _ quarters yke Mkt FE 5- BASEBOARD HEATING es including ——— with piping diagram. Bee G. A. Thompson, 90 8. Perry. Buy Direct Esco-Glyd Ww vindows 18 W. Pike, E-Z terms FE 4-1122 VACUUM CLEANERS. oC ARAN- teed, Parts & service Myrtle. Used Trade-In Dept. Washer ee SoU en) & chair... oeee seenee XOMY F URN ITURE 361 8, Saginaw FE 29151 cep t,o 119-08 08 UP; RC RCA COLOR | 1 ances, aw. jf * ree 33. For Sale Miscellineons 60 2 HOUSES, TO" B® MOVED OR wreeked. On 5. Setinew 8). Make __offer ECORD- ; GAY TF APE RECORD Fuser ware. FE * SFise, ay $4 weekly. son's Pelenare 42 Orehard Brand new, $15.96. s Fur- _Lake Ave. niture, 42 ‘Cooast- Fiabe Ave. a case | +4 2 a Ay “ eA bed RE. RUGS, % fi a = ‘ Pearson e. Orchard| Leonard Refr ;. EM 3-3672, EMPIRE ee OLIERS Lake Ave. MORSE PORTABLE SEWING MA-| 2600 Union Lake Rd EM_3-4148 @ X 12 RUGS, WOOL PACE, $15.95. chine, 29 new, $45; GE wringer CASH WAY Reversible, $1650 Imported,| wa 4 ens 2 old, good condi- AS i $3 — os pauteare At annus tion, $35. 5, OL 1-0139 P RICES pads earson’s Furniture = ¢ 42 Orchard Lake Lake Ave, _ Go hb pearly! edad aware | 4x8 plasterboard lots of 30 $1.19 Ox 12 Felt B R $3.95 | 9 pe. cos sell for $400 1';/| Rocklath bundle, lots of 30 . $ .99 elt Base Rugs > : 25 Ib bag joint cement §2.10 years old. grace retrig., good | * a MAID VINYL TILE. -8c _cond , $50 MI 6-2269, gees cep meets ee o-Ft. Wall Tile 25c__ | | 246" cinee WP Casing. ft. , $ 07% wonkee BASE PAINT gal. $375. OVER 5° USED TY? SETS FROM | gnoe moulding, f. $0 GUAR. HOUSEPAINT gal $1.95) $14.95 up TV antennas $995. (Ext door frames $ _ Syers, 141 W, Huron. F Fie 4-3064 NALTON TV Ext. flush doors AJ i2'2 IN BENDIX TV, ~ CABINET | 515 EB Walton Flush doors int, A-» sede cseh TE Ca re He ea Nite at is'| KELVINATOR DEEP FREEZE. PARTS DE WASHING | Door passage sets : Reasonable 35-7584. vacuum sweepers of | Zonolite bag ..... _.....--.. 17° TV & ALSO 21°, EXCELLENT all ane & service. Thyle Elec-| Blanket insulation 100 ft M +38 condition. FE 8-3788. Rory Howard & Jobnson. FE | 2x4, 2x8 per M ............ 985.00 EEP EEZE, WP pockets ©. ..... .seeseees ! —— pe a means: RCA USED TV. PER: Ceiling tile colors. “tt < ae 10 Balance —_#400_OR ie tin, Peer a oe Se Al aoe under 0 GAL, GAS HOT WATER HEAT-| $4ita.* merce Covers, Bri Bright and trie Co., 1060 W, Huron, Pontiac. | REPRIGERATOR, $35; honing ‘PE §-8431, stove, $25; Like-new Rotary lawn NORTHERN i NORGE REFRIGERATOR. pte bunk teas, te ae ee Sith Reasonable. 2878 Willlams Lake speakers, g : HFA 15: LUMBER CO. Ra SS et Po watatiea! com condition. $65. | 7940 Cooley Lake Re EM 3-4171 1950 GE FLOOR ae IRONER. complete maple bedroom suite | Open TO 8 P.M. Daily Used _very_little._ $30. 4-9280.| $63, FE 5-2766, CASH FOR USED TV'S, WORK- AXMINSTER | Aus : 2% REPOSSESSED | BROTHER gun ing or not. FE 86-3788.” Oll-@-Way ‘ . : ng machine, men Overstuffed shake - $750) al attachments’ Mich. wing Os DIN a SET, SOLID Oda Saseneen $1000 Center. FE 2-33 OAK TABLE WITH PaD Crosiey Refrigerator $38.00 ROLLAWAY BED, - SOMPLETE. CHAIRS, VERY GOOD CONDI- Portable site, sewibe machine $20.00 tl el FE 5-2 TION, MAKE AN OFFER, GAS MANGE | REBUILT WASHING 1 MACHINES MARES INTO BED, $45. 4GUN EVERY THING HO! G0) makes = tearamter’ ye | RACK 1TH DRAWER. $12: BI- ee OAKLAND FURNITURE, _Sei60. 502, N. Johnson. F CYCLE “ROCKING HORSES, | sinew NEW 2 *AND $14. FE 4-2889 BOUT ANYTHING Y¥Y OU WANT SINGER, LATE MODEL, ROUND | 5; UMBING Fot ATOR, THE "HOME CAN’ BE | bobbin’ Payments #8 50'mo. Fine | Pts Tiumshings Foci Sgro yee a tm cere tet dition. Mich. Sewing Center.) ments and misc. 224 Oakland ow e way, : ese te ey eee is. STOVES BOUGHT. SOLDER | pee acre. FINE ances of all kinds, NEW & changed, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- | EXERCYCLE FOR SALE. Visit our trade dept, for real| ens. 2-0801 _ condition, FE 42362. 0 mere, MONTHS TO PAY #V, GAS STOVE, WAPLE BED. | PREF, STANDING TOILETS 3105 We buy, sell or trade e rece) oat, Ste. Make) etter! Ol Washbowls with Mnttings $2.98 and look ome te te . free 1 SADE: iN DEPT. det oe swith trim _ $80.95 parking. . pe. color a 8 Ww ~ SAT, 6 i if Mon 0 To Ts Guar, electric washer ....... fonds canon 2nd Irre; Fae * 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile | Table-top gas range ........ 95 | SAVE: eras SUPLY .B. of Auburn Heights on Auburn aoe livin soem set - ren 1172.8 Saginaw __ FE _5-2100 Ra., a SRGTRIG STOVE, oo aed oe cen GAs WATRE HEATER ; $54.95 Excel. cond. FE ¢7465 or FE | $P¢. dinette set... 1495 Bathtubs first grade $49.95 _8-3022. ___| Amt lee elec E uaraes $00 65 G_A_ Thompson 00 8. Perry APPLIANCE DISCOUNT SALE | Apt. size Be stove 39.95 | GIRL'S 24" BIKE PICTURE “WIN- Deluxe Ironer, like new ..... $ 49 MANY R ITEMS AVAL LE | dow, 98% 1644"" tier blue td Norse, Clothes Washer x a4 WYMAN’ S glass top coffee cable. FE 2-4169- jpeedqueen asher .. GAS HOT WATER HEATER, FOR use with Philgas, $10. 9471 Bon- nie Briar, Pontiac Lake, after 4pm. Garage Doors |}. Berry steel overhead factory sec- onds, all sizes and prices. Large selection from $35 and up. A modern door on Peal qirete << costs less aire you * pee us give ou $ Bed. — mate ms FE 2-6203 cEaaY eCOUINATTOR STEAM cleaner and radiator flusher, 2 yre ola FE 5-711 HOT WATER, HEATERS, 30 0 GAL. Power ioe : nies, Hp sty! ere sii Poa maf tory on & led Heaters at terrific va ues. t] rescent. 393'Orehard Lx. ve, 18, al. electric ump pump, RANGE HOODS, $29.96 INCLUD- ing fan, sliding door medicine cabinets with Tight, $37.95, Pearl tollet sets sheet covered while they last, $5.50 Water systems er with Paptac ss \ tank, G.A. 80 5. Parry, REO LAWN MOWERS PONTIAC’S ON AUTHORIZED SALES & L SERVICE INCORPORATE”) CRAFTS 53% Union Street FE 4-51. RIDING TRACTORS’ WALKING tractors and power mowers, 1057 > models reduced to almost cost. ae. ber salis & SenvicE go." moge to suit. FE 3-6630 LL ore SHOWERS COMPLETE and curtain $69.50 Lavatories complete chrome faucets $14.95. ( values at $24.50. These are factory sec- onds. Lorene Fluorescent. 393 _Orchara Lk | — 9. AGHIN space heater. “Servel Refrig., Wenece 3o gel, gas water _heater, "OR _ 3-8 64 ;_aiter 5. THE SALVATION ARMY - RED 8 iy ea Eve ing to Meet Your Needs. Clo Furnitu'e. WRENCE lus WEST 1 LA THREF 760 x 15 TIRES & TUBES, $20 takes all. 220 gal ral aor _tank, $18. Good cond, FE 5 Talbot ones Plasterboard, rock tath, paint, hardware plumbing and electrical supplies. 1025 Oskland Ave -Ph FE 4-4605. TIME TO BUY 1 pile used shiplap $70.00 M. Big stock of Seed. cleaned lum- ber ready to use— —— to sell. Oe aaa BR ree 100 Fiela ti le em. We es a com plete ‘line of new building materials, Sheetrock — rocklath — eling - plywood — trim — windows —doors-door hard- ware— a wail: All Quality Paints Inter—all colors ..... $4.45 gal. Exterior — white....... $3.35 gal. Roller & tray set tor you us “estimate your. needs now jor _ t. SUMS LUMBER Material Sales Co NEW & USED LUMBER 3-7002 Sto’ Highisnd Ra (Moe) Poouiae USED OIL SPACE HEATERS, $20 a up. 80 South . GA. Thompson _& 80 ve VENTILATING FANg = ens ang Bath: $40.90 value $29.96 also jarge selection of door chimes at values. Mi ian Lis ent. 303 Orchard Lk. ve. — 2. WHITE CEMENT ...... $3 56 bag. Cement colors from .... $2.03 bag. Ready mix cement ..... 38 bag. Drain tile and sewer ai LAYLOCK __ Coal & Building 8 Co. . rE 3-7101. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI- nation doors and vbnpetols FE 4¢-2521 | BENSON LUMBER CO. WRECKING BARGAINS All Lovet | to be sold on ~ at 236 & 248 Bald |- akiand & 25-27 ‘win, W ‘olverine Lumber Co. 320 8. Paddock YOUNGSTOWN CABINET Sak "34 model $139.50 value $90.50. ame scratched. several 42" 66" models. Wall and base weabianta at extraordinary values Michigan Fluorescent, 393 _Orchard Lake Ave, — 6 60A Machinery PPLE I |7 PIECE wooD wos? COM- lee sho ton’ weer eeriee: 5300 ‘Do It Yourself “6l OR RENT PAPER &STEAMERS HAND. ANDERS DRILLS saws BROWNIE HAR RE OPEN SUNDAY FE 3-9: 489 8. SANFORD FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners. ‘Oakland Fuel & Looe 436 Orchard Lake ._ FE §-61 asi) no NACHE, material, =e ol Formica plum ben and elec- rical TET ta: 7 days, ob aces Days aaa ‘pena sits to 4 oo. tne ply, 156 W. Montcalm. FE S471 Cameras, Equipment OIA WE BUY, SELL & TRADE. CAM- eras, projectors, tape recorders. Eppertts Camera Shop, 57 W. Hu- _fon St. FE _5-€615__ “Sale Musical ‘Goods 62 ACCORDIONS - ACCORDION SALE, ° ALL —— loaned free to begin- with .essons, Lowest prices, _Girect for Mig. FE 5-5428. BABY a QRINNELL PIANO, Ls - w eaergent a gondition. Swap for spinet. FE 5-0197. Sei) cd Call NEW TION, FE 4-6819, Gene UPRIONT PIANO. §10 $0. __Good_¢ condition. PE 2-1154 aoop USED | eer AAND sCON- J MORRIS MUSIC CO. 344 «8. Telegraph FE 2 2.0887 OLDS TROMBONE. GOOD COND. $55. FE 2 PIANO ING — OSCAR Schmidt, FE 2-5217, PLAYER PIANO, LETELY _Tebuilt, guarantead. OL. 6-0571, WALNUT FINISH CONSOLE SPI. paypenecosls Se Complete- XORRIS. “MUSIC EO! ___* Fe et Sale Store sere 64 GAS STATION EQUI MISC. tools, Chevy pickup & I oaei: OR 3-3667, TIONAL CASH REGISTE ny From $128 up. Reconc ‘oabd’ and tional nal cant, Ree: MSS SHOW CA Register, so. eat a sg uar. bv ) aster Co., wedding | — Ho. tia oo, 1 PAIR or MEN’ SNOW SKIS, BO mi HP. TRACTOR, PLOW Like new. has : a or a FE am. : ii r Site” sees Kaline 0 | jonN Ee AND NEW. $19.95 chicase roller” citkates 18 spreaders — new used il. : Teetine A Union feckls Bones: O30] Ba tae ee $5 00 Leather wallets ape HA: $32.50 3 pe jusgece sets $sio.og MA eh cy A Philip's. Saginaw _8t. SR PORD CAR. & DOUBLE! E' BARREL ITHACA SHOT) TO TRADE IT. IN ON A au ie " CTOR WwE $5tn “oat before "3 p.m. tex one : KQREAN N IT AN & are outa BOOTS. a ie ide ee coats, wool pants, KING BROS. iJ es N pay FE 2-0022 Pontiac Rd. af Ovgrhe GUNS. MODERN 48D AND ANTIQUE. ade +1113 c' Yrele = 24708. . d used. i iter oe 5 an: 2 i le ona Le Lets: “10 BELT TRADE TRADE. inno ional 1 Mi.), Bir- Wake USED 1 GEASON LI mn. MI 4 new s300, Hb Andersouvile a. | 7 HP RIDING TRACTOR, To IW. ee. aire arrow, 2-wheel trailer. tab — he trade. MUlberry 9 01442 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-1 TOP BSOTL CRUSHYD STONE. sand eravel at, fil! Earl How- ard, EM A-1 BANKRUN DRIVEWAY GRAV- a si Ace a in city. Cow mabure. TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT, gravel! and fill, Eugene PE alee mee att ue FE nat or FE A-1 Driveway —— Available ewe Crushed stone, fill, yet es onnd and repair. - BLACK DIRT BE 86 = Boor. —_— if AP or erder now. a RUN Toaien@ay GRAVEL, $7.00 Del, G. R. Stuart. FE 4-6584. Al “SPECIALS TODAY # $312.50 discoujt on Oliver ‘55 gas tractors & = discoum® on Oliver ‘55 deisel ra We're ready to deal on wheel trac- tors, crawlers loaders, backhoes, eve, We can arrange financing for you. Up to 30 mos, to pay. Pontiac Farm Industrial Tractor Co, 825 PE 4-0461 or FE 41442 FORD TRACTOR WITH TERRAC- blade. OA 68-3779. FARM MACHINERY — NEW tg Proux Oliver } ene on iat ‘north o Oxtor: ‘a MecCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS — lites : as rg 1890 Crook. }COW AND HORSE ples $2 vard, 4350 Morgan Rd. FE 71-0004. ogre bt wel bar AND soaded 4-3263 or FE 2-1486. Excivaties: LL! be D aot it Feddchies aunt now Ove. EM 3.4515 Femow WOOD ROAD GRAVEL. 26 delivered, FE 46-6588. 4 YDs e SeauLiad — ALL JOE'S A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE ef parts and erases — Ford- Oliver she poet oe Call us pick 2 your equip- ment you so the vou will Sars i. gers for your spring — We can a MANURE. 6 YARDS STRAW MA- _hure, $15 delivered EM _3-4207. Rowitic LK. BU — ERS SsUP- Sand, gravel, & dirt. Str ee Slabs & trucking. OR 3-1534 — DIRT AND GRAV- €. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 16 TO 18 & 24 INCH WOOD, DE- _livered. $5 & up, FE 5-1413 | OAK & MAPLE FIRE 1198. ASH place wood, anv size MY_3- FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL furnace. wivopees i pr sorte | wood. Speedway fuel of akiand Fuel oe ra. 436 Seabee Lk. Ave. G00 SLAB W WOOD, 2 CORDS FOR witon [-6588, “SIEPLAGE WORD. bg ott cedar kindling, FE 2-6244. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Np feet TREE SERV TRIM- iz ea reeset Free est. FE SHADE TRESS S SvECIIE Ali kinds Also evergreens. Whole- sale to all See them before you ar and Redd by 50 es chigan grown 5-04T7 or He 5-535 & ba 5 rees. For Sale Pets 69 2 —s AKC —— PUPS. REA- _sonable, FE 5- a #2 oa! GALLON 25 4c ART, AE ALL “2 AKC BEAGLES 13 INCH, SILVER POODLE. pomeranian puppies & Fox terrier 8. FE 5-0851. AKC COCKER PUPS. BLONDS, reds, 2 months 6515 Graham - off Alrway, 8. of M59, by city air- AKC AIREDALE PUPPIE ales, $25; females, $15. F esas BOXER. 7 MONTHS, TRIMMED, 1165 Coshocton. housebroken, $25. FE 8-070, os N TERRIERS, STUDS. ” Best: breeding stock Curtiss, OR —_— Ps. ei hee — oe COLLIE_& on ie rd at stud. FE $3085. Tes SUP- nakeere CANAR plies 183 Sanderson. FE 23-7727. EDIOREE SIAMESE KITTENS. Cali_evenings MI 6-6510. PARAREETS CANARIES, CAGES. Food. Since 1927, 584 Oakland Ave. Parakeets Guar. to Talk po aoe mate babies. oe. 25 pe cent on aa Te pales, worl birds, $8 691 “th. St. FE 2-4025 REGIST MALE OR 3-6 cai 3-607 REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD, FE- male, 2 yrs. oid. Reason. FE st hers sonable. MA ¢-2650. . ISTERED GERMAN SHEP- herd pups. Must dis of. Make r ble offer OR 3-5423. REDUCING MY STOCK DUE TO fliness in family. a per cent discount on al' Cranes Biro Hatchery 2480 Auburn _FE 4-6516 Rd. STUD SERVICE. BEA AUTIFUL reg. blond bib: EMpire with black mask & EMpire 3-8261. TOY FOX TERRIER. BEAUTIFUL- ly marked. With papers, Reason- able. FE 5-T760 Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 poGs, CATS BOARDED — FE 2-4708 Burr-Sheil, 375 8. Tele- _§re Hay, Grain & Feed 71 09 BALES HAY, 20¢ BALE, 2434 Seymour Rd, Near Hadley isT Tae AY, sis & UP. MStraw & luinber. Phone MA $-0666 isT CUTTING HAY ¥Y FOR SALE ALL TYPE < oF HAY, iST & IND cutting. Corn, No rain, Will de- liver. “oa 82177 Fire e wood, FIRST CUTTING ) BROME | & AL- spams bale 1940 » Taka Be ’ Bloomfield Hilts. rox AEE 80 BALES OF STRAW no rain, 1635 ——— Rd., N. of Groverland, ( Ortonville. HAY AND § STRAW. IN, IN LOAD LOTS EAR CORN. well. Mile N., den, Ph S9F31. For Sale Livestock 72 1 Pb oreabes Urey & 1 ENGLISH , FE 46577 after 5. ARORA RABBITS, BREEDING ee stock, and coops. FE Pep, a 3837 - 54 PONTIAC Offer f limited time only. SES Gears) gee Ly re an, ih Ba Nindine* S) SABRES St 100 GALLONS | "SRE Eats OF GASOLINE FOR Auto Service 81 MUtue ” ied BOBO A FON PICK-UP. A CRANKSHAFT GRINDING | IN THE! 6 ply tires, very clean, E-Z terms. car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma-| (Clarkston Motor Sales ghine Shop, 23 Hood Phone FE -irysieR PLYMOUTH DEALER 29-2563, ‘Clarkston, Mica. Phone MA 5-614! Sale Motor Scooters 82 O C' CG CUSHMAN SCOOTERS ~ Ford: FE 5-0204. NK epee cde TS Gunes i ata For op gual ‘sew car trade-in PONTIAC $100 DOLLAR F M les 83, ( MM : z crt tet be face | Senne. 1 Mee orien Suburban Mtrs. RET All WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY USED OR NEW CAR PRICED ABOVE $145 FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON, a eee - _THE PO FI i ea EE a reel acne BRANOT GEORGE § MILLION OLDS DEALER avidson Sales Co, 373 5 Baxi Oakland at Cass ae 65 8. Woodward pimingheam , = 34 FORD, %, TON PICKUP, 6465. SPECIAI “| ro et ee 56 FORD 56 FORD "For Sale Bicycles 84 “or +1576 Private New “$8 Fords, sll eauipped with | Auto. trans Waite wal tr. 110584, . ‘CUSTOM 4-DOOR Conve ele ew d UsED 21 FORD THREE QUARTER TON 4" 'Sise mirrdt. windshield, white. oT: SUEMENS ST. —_ SELLING OUT — NEW & USED “pickup Good -oodition. Also 28 wall tires = FEV S717 - ays sos S7-CHEVROLET _bikes, make offer. OL ‘ean | hee ooo GE qu SPECIAL 3 PAYMENT PLAN F AC | OR Y BEHIND THE POST OFFICE ’57 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON | ec islam Be | Boats & Accessories oS in iz TON FORD PICKUP ‘Si Fairlane Club Sedan $52°83 —- 1998 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD- | STATION WAGON HANDYMAN, 2-DOOR 2. ‘81 NEW 18 HP ELECTRIC) Joeder with trailer. private. EM ‘tation Wagon Sedan sie me | must se “ull “equipment. OR ’51 FORD : F v c . i ce - Histor « Evinrude raced Only pos re 3.6373. . HOE, GRAN R OLD CAR DOWN i B AN H 3-7497, i 35 PON TAC ~ 3 = ao) soake ) peint and eet 43 INTERNATIONAL | PICK-UP. ‘a . | CLEAN ‘52 PONTIAC. HYDRA. ¢ | HARDTOP oe TONY'S M ARINEE | ton. $125_ FE 4-069. 7 ue GES nents ‘ dr. Excellent condition. $350. See — ne : = Soper Li Rd, Keego Oeeh | GE UES § MILLION 37 PLYMOUTH at 263 Michigan or call FE 4-3419. | 56 FORD '36 OLDSMOBILE _ nee aR Doo ‘86 PONTIAC. CATALINA, H, = 4-DOOR, HARDTO tHE RGIS QUTPQARD MOOS mann ener Lact ae wee SID) RMMERER Urtatiee | et wy eae es cizeee | GTR alr nen tee eee j c : i} ray eve CA Berries. ton drive, W-Walls. BLACK ne, wner, low mileage. "55 c 10 HP ee | 1954 Buick REAL SARC MING AT v © ree ernea tee eg WHITE paint. Low mile- A beautiful’ car, Oniy 91.395, '57 VOLKSWAGEN 8 OLDS U2 4dr. Dyna. Super, $625. re ' | i age. . 0 ; @ nS é a ie 3 Pr HYDRO WITH “f liked the part where he came crawling back begeinz $1495 724_Oatland FE_¢320 SUN ROOF 56 FORD ercury 4 cy mtr Like 3 ‘41, PONTIAC, ‘47 HUDSON, ‘52 | : = T. HYDRO | WIT Bob Frost Oxiord Mtrs. ed the part where he came crawling back beggin PO $1494 S ATRLANE _new. $350 Complete FE 24157 | for forgiveness!"’ eee mec eee eee 55 CHEVROLET $1294 iz THOMPSON § HP MOTOR 280 Hunter Blvd. (U8 ais a. iapest | 55 2 ‘ ? _MA_ 62106 Or_ EL 62120. ine a. around Bhan oe OA "g-2521, | BEL AIR (DOOR 57 FORD « CHEROKEE, FRONT & CEN. 2203 | ——___— a eee ter decks. 10 HP. Chris Craft,| Open ‘tl 9 (36 CHEVROLET 4DR V8. P| For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars - 91 1952 | 53 FORD aaa tal A-l cond, $375. FE 35-3178} 53 BUICK SPECIAL, 4 DR. R&H,, g'ide 1 owner Low mileage. 1032/ OT TOOL, i 2 mt neues a ig PT MOLDED PLY. WIND-, Big ie Ee oe te buy Myrtle FE eS l 1954 Lincoln ‘ oe ‘97 CHEVROLET hield, convertible top. miany ex- e a CHEVY 1 OWNER. VERY T d O ] t +5 >) Uap i tres & trailer, OL 2-6892, after 4/.,, | Oakland R ee P 4.3520 clean Low mileage 2 new tires. O ay n y . 4dr. Power steering and power . on 1ac 53 US TING pre 37H P. OUTBOARD. “$6 MODEL.)..5— sR iice clus Sire wae Power Glide. EM 3-3428. | 1956 Studebaker Champion. 4dr 6,| >r&kes. 2tone. Sharp. $795. [’ RE . : ee ~\r Used very little 6 gal. gas tank Aes EL) C34 CHEV. BEL AIR, 4 DR with overdrive. Spotless through- 55 CHEVROLET 5) CHEVROLET js _$200. ORiando 37064. | Condition : | “Gide Ro & He WW. A’ beautiui| out” Lt owner Low mileage. O rost s ey ENS ST. | aaa Ain DOOk BEL AIR HARDTOP "WL CHRIg CRAFT COMET. 10 “CY OWENS FORD [ce Qui sos MOTORS $995 280 Hunter Bivd. (U8. 10) ee etTe $1094 pits : Maaipoes: weasel 7 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM B “Y Ee Z 7 55 CHEVROLET el Rordoat Cpcimeret aber ry) BUI K 724 Baldwin FE 4-3529 AT MI 6-883, a around lr ago _BEHIND ” THE mca OFFICE_ SCHUTZ | 52 CHE VROLE I 33 C | s, R HL. 3 m, mechanical] steering T° , eo th = 2 = if Windshield, & Ajax trailer. 12 hrs > C 1 IMPERIAL SEDAN HOUGHTEN & SON Open ‘til 9 GAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- ° _ sie - on boat & motor. $1.550. HOward 3 DOOR cA 2 AL OJEUA, YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE some? Let us help vou aayast __912_ 8. Woodward, Bham. 50 CHEVROLET 55 CHEVROLET 3-0229. $345 Just imagine yourself be- ND GMC TRUCK DEALER L INCOLN, 1954 to some less expensive model. © DOWN PAYMENT | a S S 2 R SENTORY BOATS E hind the wheel of eae. (SEE OUR FOREIGN CARS, Heres b Capel (Gouce: ivat Lake Orion Motor Sales | 1953 Stadevater Btarlite coupe. Very | pes yy Also In agry aguar ustin, Healy, orris, it. isi{< rc ' 7 Pibergias— vay Morons = CY tnrensneet “smsieding 16 /0)t MG* Austin, Porsche Alte, Romeo eee aan ray ron — \WEkCURY MY 3-2611| of $23 se Uaeey Auto” faemnere) 55. CHEN EVROLET 54 PONTIAC : 8 Price | ln tue d stalled chrome wire wheels LE Cored tee right! Ermine White outside | HURON MOTOR SALES | —oeeee FE Oat. $594 : a eBONDAY meeps ff the Jet biack paint OL * 1-976) th ht 4 IEV Pe. noe & 8U re older te of value (will 1954 ps d White tecther tie. mare ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF En Atodetinee mance a: ‘ 33 CHEV ROLET 5 34 BUICK 3 4 he « rE ei tt WSituren FE 2-612 147 8. Saginaw | evan ee ce tee . OF An older car of value will | 44. wy pyysSeD CARS os oss sume payments of $8.65 mo, Call | eer HARDTOP aw =Sssi‘<‘l FE -6 Fordomatic. Radio and heat- handle. $895. : Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks "5 4 F RD . $844 MFG PIBEROLAS BOATS (svT OWNEK WILL SACRIFICE er. Custom. 2-dr. $595 toe. 4 roid, O ALUM BOATS, $1950 4 UP. |" i959 Buick Special Conv. Full Gchytz Mot P essen Hereneetareer SEsr ee 53 CHEVROLET LAY-AWAY OR BANK TERMS | Power “Large asi, -aynafow| OCLIUIZ IVIOTOTS Bob Frost Schutz Motors Plymouth, 1955 | : au Harrington Boat Works | white with “dare blue top. 2.000, 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham Work horse or pleasure car. ECONOMICAL ’S7 PLYMOUTII , ee Ln car akeabe ao opm. : ‘SL_CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. $226. we Muster wise, ete) 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham fill the bill on either count. UP TO 29 MILES A GALLON | “FURY” HARDTOP 53 FORD PE 2-033 OPEN SUNDAYS | i052 BUICK H-TOP Rai. aBso-| PE #2436, MI6-6934. MI 6-2202 56 MERCURY It has radio, heater, aato- Studebaker Scotsman | . eleee sem | _ CHEROKEE RUNABOUT 25 rely ne) ener = Assume pay- Open ‘til 9 Thi d Uses’ Aa alder car of valas 6 jpeeeenger: full size, full powered | $3 CHEVROLET 33 CHEVROLET menig of $17.08 tho ou Credit SS CHRYSLER s hardtop ts a beautiful car. tires. An older car of value ce andl station phi . ‘s “ oe . . Ceepren tng taller. jibe oew-| Mer, Mr. Parks st MI ¢1500. EPEIGAL GEA 1929 MODEL - A FORD CLUB| Spotless, ins wt ong Out, ‘so clean | will ‘handle. $795. Up to 24 sedans and station wagons, from re : i ou c e . nan ne. montis a i OR _3-1850 _Haroia 7 1935 | 5 ord, ME ST 7 Like new! POWER STEERING; | 3-008. Av} running condition. Ol’ only get. one far like this ms oa turn signals. spare (re, service i HERE uic 22.000 miles. ; L 5 age, power | S h M | 5 ; S s € ~ | A new CTE va sar Syecial hardtop. Dyna Radio and oie ee Pees) Dee es Co) Se TIL Oris es Motor Sales | WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR AT A GOOD i Cone tn and see the new motors rene a BRAID Rabe cine. “ay 4s old car down. Tom | mission. Loaded with extras, __912 8, Woodward, Birmingham 4 a.m. to 8 p.m. FE 40581 PRICE AND ACCEPT TRADE-DOWNS Pear sues ee] ~ Bob Frost _- . WE TRADE,UP on pown |"51,EL{MOUTH SPORTS COUPE. ‘yr vocKswaGEN POLAR SIL conte: boat of your) j 5 . we? AN -epr = ; choice and a new motor. 209 Hunter Bivd, (U8. 10) MIYESus Sane ceaiina ENGLEHART tes wells Window washers, Turn’ sig- MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS We hove s peaorewo pee oct of 1957 “a a eee around B'h = «2002 CASS AT W. PIKE ST. 232 S. Saginaw * FE_2-9131 nae Exc. cond. MY 2-4801 or OL From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS | CReliy's Hardware, 3000 Auburn ‘si| is-“CADIELAG Wa nbiOPLIGH?| @ iG YELen new TORKER Heyy Pare es Plymouths = -*” TAEGRI< ~ | , Adams, aubum Hgts PE 2-8011| “hive. radio neater, whitewgiis,| —COUvert. Exe condition. MI 6.3566. Pontiac Sales —condition. _FM_3-0918,__ 1958 s1 Chevy secan > ais | *’ Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door JOHNSON MOTORS ans $8 Lincoln loa | «6 EXECUTIVE CAR 1953 Mercury . "30 Curyaler H-Top -0000 20°. $143 Boats Trailers i ——— Man: CHEVY CONV w stele hh ee J owe a/ Sec - ‘dramatic, Bales. 1340 W. Bron: e wa Glide RAH Ase SS et 1953 FORD CUSTOM. 3 DOOR 2, DR HARDTOP. radio, heater 4 pitie's Saisie, tom ws es ta pipe 5 } crate 2-Dr., iv oy egraph dn Assume payments of $9.77 mo | Leeda or. untry q ulre. | j ! *57 H lid 4 D 98 an ue argain price — ; Call Creat : i: a = 5 ; - @ COL, passenger... 1995 | 5 oliday 4-Dr. ; “ison. ‘ pee ae Bora i =e Gr oniy $605 BEAD SCHUTZ 53. Buick H top... .$ 695 ower steering & brakes. ’ too. A real fine car at Hardt f Il ow omy ¢ yPASSENGER WAG-| R & R MOTO 2 DR. SUPER, radio, heater, Dy- | 57 Rambler wagons. Six's or et a very reasonable price ar , op, tull power. $595 ‘MA 4-208 74 nes LIN g eonne. __ 912 8. Wood ward, |. 3B’ ham. naflow, Jet Biack, A sharpie. SEOT, oocass ec Recacsee weenie mee eomse $1 = y : Previous owner trades rs Wanted ci ore —— 35 FORD CUSTO KAISER MANHATTAN. : = ML . for the a ace sere: oa . W holesa e To Al I | _matic Exe cond. $750, MY _ 2-201. eee good tires, runs good. | 55 Buick 4 = ae a eel l95 $2695 every year. 54 Sedan 2-Dr., stand 254 8 Saginaw Thursday, Priday, & Saturday of 55 FORD. CROWN VICTORIA.| $85 full price. SUPER 8ED Power steering ard shift with radio and TE Gail this week only Dechromed hood, trunk, door han- THE BARGAIN LOT sor Gcckte. Dynacion caaan *56 Sedan DeVille 4 $1795 h HJ. VAN WELT 643 Dix: North Pontiac Auto Sales dies “polid black. Perfect ren Hunter Blvd, at Haynes, SBirm.| heater, tu-tone 7 hia 57 Rambler cucsemladr Wacden oedan evi € = eater Vorerten Pinel cae ae 112_W, Monteaim. 1 crarkston MA S-58T1 alter’ MIs FACTORY OFFictaL car || Door, ivory and pink, *'56 Hardtop 88, radi Yn Cash Dollar for all late xe —| 4 Clarkston” MA 5-5871 alter 5 / $5 Ford 2-Dr. .. or) 595 Loaded with accessories i ° r P , at $495 pene ek CHEV. BEL ATR eae WAGON FOM. Ral N BEDAN, V-8 engine. heater, stand | 8S,Ford ¢dr. V-6. Automatic || pOwer seat, steering, heater, power equip- near. ~ oe FOR’ au NKED ae ey a Rice 4 ay “1 cond _EM aa ard transmission A Solid Value. |38 Hambier Wagons. 2 to choose windows and brakes, ment good color with 53 Sedan Pe Door, V- 8 7 Srive it 5 Goo ‘= . Fi To! . “ is HIOH DOLLAR FOR JU NE CAFS theiprice sil apietco "rato ny CLEAN » - |'56 Buick Special . .$1495 | 7. ‘Plymouth 2dr, Beauty. 3 daays low mileage custom interior engine and bargain FE 014 PEOPLE JURE CARS. 86 Oakland AUTO eee $1 1983 bors arom pas car MISS F ori BEARD OF, rae beet |G $2195 $1095 priced for sale only as cane BUD SH Assume smail monthly payments white finish Priced to sell. & + $945 ret ASA ELTON # Siadtew FE fae 56 Ford 2-Dr. .....$1095| '55 Cpe. DeVille, radio, '55 4-Dr. 88, rocket en- TOF EIGHT FOr any, MAKE OF OFFERS 37 OLDS 4-DR. H’TOP HIS! |. cu: INE SEDAN, radio, | ‘52, Statesman... _2-dr. Overdrive. heater, hydramatic, low gimme, hydramatic, radio, °51 2-Door, radio, heater meokows CARS __2 AUBURN ($f Buick Spec’ Hardtop . 8144s $2,195 ee emeth Stonrenl 33 esate Peasr cacvag & mileage, well cared for heater. A new low price and a good body ee M & M Motor Sales 3 Ford 2 6r - $1078 'S?7 DODGE. 4- . . 'S7 Buick Special . . $2095 (_ brak Age. oes $475 é For top dollar on late mote] cars 33 Ford 4 cr $1185 ‘ a 22 4-DR. 54 PONTIAC tae caaohee ate weer (ol Ford, V4 ee coe We have many other makes and models, all bargain priced. 2631 _Dixte Hwy. OR_Y1003 5 puter Hardion cent rey 1,695 Chieftain, 4 Dr, Sedan BAR| aynafiow. custom trim, white | $4 Pontiac 4dr. * owner, Bring your title for on-the-spot deliver WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDI ‘54 Pontiac starchie! $648 57 FORD STA. WGN. | #7 uICK ‘ Sree: (A) rei) earete: ol hina 6a al oe 7: a 2s Tort csem be ¢ ar. $s $1,795 a 8 4-Dr...$ 505| sBgaugee’ #8" Ret ®. Misi sINDICATES ONE-OWNER CARS = #1. DEED § JUPEED CARS. "SS Chevrolet. 8 as) $1, Super, 4 Dr. Sedan, RAH. or 53 Mercury ok ea Pel V6 cer. Gaduuniucaa Can ae w ae | = 2, WF, oe ‘ : ren 30 am te 3 pm. FE $6219. $2 Buick. ¢ynefow 213, __ALSO . brakes et 5:0) PRRAM. sate. beoter. extent Pre-Spring Specials WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD ee NEED CLEAN USED CARS. be Buiek aynafiow. good trans. #125) LARGE SELECTION $5 BUICK Must be sold by Midnight of the ; Wie Weasttorer ase ace Bud Shelton S OF '53s AND '54s° ee ‘RAH, Dyna, W-W./'55 Ford Convert. ..$ 995) 43 fora 2dr, Mainline. 6. first i Bud ag Motor | ales‘ ae 4 vk SLET" RADIO. heater. standard shift. | “Jute $150.45 WV "R&R MOTORS Must fet rere ten = TAYLOR “34 'CHEVROLET, TITTT satires 28h over rl ts of! p a fF +8" SAVE ENERGY, USE| 7 "Oude, 2 oo a \ "SO Chrysier "Sportsman coupe : wD. MAR Cana —w Tarp NER, USE) , DILLAC oust 65.85 ’ "S$ models é WO 51 CA Si, Oldsmobile tar. “auto, . *j Nn” (OTOR: WAST ADS! To & ¢ Dr.. Sedan, R&H. Hydra. Many OMIM cert oncer cnt $135.85. ; O he nd tak t Crim Ss a AUBURN MOTORS A. ADS. To find a Po aac $ 495 Bi h TC a © a Ss : CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD job, place to live or a SALES Co unity irmingham Li ber al T ds Alloy s—Bank good used car, see Classi-' . U ed Ca : : FE8 Ti ll 10 a | 3 Wy é Jsea Wars 210 Orchard’ Lake Ave. sft aT . Or 4 en i Ss danified NOW, WALLED LAKE] oy ». pian cen, mac FE 29101 Open Eves. 2MPe genvicg || aces fs im | @ ; ‘ “ ; >t Pe : fi 4 ae . : - Bae % id \. ‘¢ S \ ‘ ' ° : ¥ . ‘ A | 4 Ss : \ A ’ i A, \ Ve _ : 4 \ * ‘ . \ ‘ 4 Od, | 4 oy, a \ : J THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1958 | THIRTY: FIVE. Jack Parr-Dody Goodman Troubles Get Out of Hand + + / ’ (9) Fun With Food. ] ® | She may work on the Paar show -- To ay s Radio Programs - - | OIUMINIST CANS sctsen'ts, saree 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. | Roxanne Arlen Reti res of her talent aside, he should want : : her. : ae 1:00 (2) Susie. . WIR, (1 = CKLW, ene), WW, 50) WXEZ, (1270) WOAR, (1130) PUN, (1460) WJBE, (490) (4) Movie. | From Poor F ] lm Ro les for Settlement . aa (7) My Little Biaccie® | . Gn A 8 32 TONIGHT wean! ews maortes wee News, George ie we Yng. & Malone (9) Movie. 2 (~ \ ew r “wp, Ne News, Gports, WAR news ellboy wece meee Mex7e K eatter. Davies | . By EARL WILSON Urges Comedionns ts WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzi . News 2:06— WIR, Wendy Warren |}; 2 or : | CKLW. News, Chase 1):80—WJK, Musie “ORL meee a tena Wi News Confessions {1290 (2) As the Worla Turns. - NEW YORK—Roxanne Arlen, the Hollywood starlet who is al Clqrif Her Remarks! |~ 17 WJBK, News, 6k! Talk CKLW. News, Knowles ) WXYZ, M. Griffin (7) Topper. i i | y years derore WCAR. News. , WPON Music With Mason | ©:00-WJR, Arthur Godfrey | CELW Grant. Davies Taffy Tuttle dumb-blonde type, is going to “retire” from ane) r ° ; WPON. News WWJ News, True Story WJBK. News, Reid l. > . movies. for Tonight’ Star Ww News a ose seen wite gr cxtW News. At Morgan mein os ee m tad ‘of a She’d done about 15 Hollywood movies—but she always got. the Gold Rush : U—WJK, News. u : : : | : , s— he y CREW. Ne News, Eddie Chase | Weve prea aber ~~ Wean News | "WWI. One Man's Family (0) Bady of Charm small parts. Her mother Mrs Dorothy Giles, of Detroit fet By JACK O'BRIAN | W | Adee Muste ed Mason | GKLW Ronstes eR WPON America td Knees oe pec ete leste (1) Faye Elizcbeth. ie haceles was reel a ved hen shel wew veae ax . G& be an ‘warn P. Morgan | WIBK Tom Geor 10:30—WWJ. Don Ameche | gg won. tlelen Trent | , , S Abgeles, Wes really ams she) NEW YORK (INS) — The Dody tees Catw. Pulse Gorn as WCAR News Sheridan CKLW News. Davies . 8:0 iain actually saw her daughter on the Broadway Goodman-Jack Paar hassle has got distil] WJBK. News, Bellboy | | “PON Country Roundup WPON PES Workshop WaYZ McK ie me tinee 2215 (4) (color) How to Arrange t ‘clear out of hand: Interviewers in ; eS SBS pr eo Boren Nate "BK. News, McLeod | Flowers. aa S i Gailed Paar to, : "eye “Orin WJOK News “George | eaity Gath “eMerg | WOAR News. Pane Mocs at dardie the oier ant "weal recount ‘whl fine whiskey WJBKC Income Tax WPON. Early 6a Spts WJBK. News, Reid $:30—WJR, House Party ,, (2) House Party. roariously at Sardi'’s the other night, was, ; CKLW. Album Time tae eae oan eee WON ‘Soo Mackinnce | WEY News McKensie” | ‘Son of Sinbad.’ I stood in a line of girls and) Pedy Purported: 8:00—WJR. Amos ‘n‘Andy | WWJ. News Roberts Don Mackinnon CULW Meee Ohase (4) Kitty Foyle. ; be ly said about WWJ, News, People Are Fun| WXYZ News Wolf 11:30—WJR. Time tor Musie screamed ‘Hail, Sinbad! tl antertain- We WxY2 Shorr rim are pees Pl ata CKLW. Hurley, Davies Swwie me Bene | Earade 2:33 (9) Theater 15 “We couldn't find her in it.” her mother ere on fn how 3 c m Time : ews, : 3. , ers Ps WJBK, News, Bellboy WCAR News = WXYZ, Wattrick McKenzie id ] & d id.‘ i ate! 5 F | WPON Early Bird Clud CKLW News, Godfre said, puzzled. “Her daddy said, ‘I think that’s and Paar's re- ’ 8 atghting ee? | tows Muse dad THURSDAY AFTERNOON | W5BK, News. Mcleod 2:50 (9) News. Roxanne there.’ I said, ‘I don’t see her.’ We. action is: 20 | $ 65 WXYZ, News, Wolf 12:00 -WJR, News, Wells WCAR. News, Page or = ig Ow xtL. wen, pnort cars Sports oor WWJ, News, Maxwell 4:30—WJR. Music Hall 5 stayed twice. | ees a CKLW. Back to Bibie Mdibigas Topica Aaah bem CKLW Grant Livestock WWJ. News, Deland 3:00 (2) My Hero. — WILSON “I couldn't find her in ‘Battlecry,’ either—| 8d Dody said 4/5 Quart Pint WJBK. News. Bellboy : : : WJBK. News, Reid WXYZ, News, McKenzie (41) teolo") Matinee Theater. SC | these things Code No. :30—CKLW, Exploring “NW, News, Roberta MeOn woes |Meckinces ||) , | Phat Lady?”—and was terrible. = ro ue pa ey tl NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CodpeRnam subs for Garry Moore. 8:00 (2) Captair, Kangaroo Amos n Andy “You were horrible — but ray ea eep the feud on) & WORTS LTD. PEORIA, ILL 6:30 (7) Topper. Comedy. | . | (7) Cartoon Carnival. _ we're going to use you any- ; - lbeeg veeien A (9) Bugs Bunny. Cartoons. 10:00 (7) Boxing. Willie Vaughn Begin 40th Year way,” Segal told her. He felt d Ih ad got eee ae tk iit r = (4) Soldier of Fortune Jimmy Beecham, 10 round 8:30 (7) Big Show. : , : , ROXANNE : g Ses ee J er ne, ee f P t h 2 she'd just been nervous. instead of making a thorough botch (2) News: beGoll 9M a A (cont.) %:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom ) ariners 1p And she does get laughs with her wiggles and giggles—I sug- of the misunderstanding. | BARGAIN HUNTING? (9) r con + 4a Bs AASST SEU Sih DI tox) Ie zested she might get called back to Hollywood due to this show.’ 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. (4) This Is Your Life. oR ro HOLLYWOOD ®-— In this day ® oe ~ an z ywood due to this s ies FOLLOWING BUY Now! ara 9%: (4) Romper om. of feuding comics, it’s pleasant to We aren't much of a Dody Good- 9 - © rt ” rr 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. oe ea fea yw . report that Charles Correll and , ‘T have no oa ta a an Roxanne sald. ~ rane man fan, but it’s plain she has. Open Season on Sales : Investigator poses as patient :20 (2) News, Weather hem 40th year of partnership — was very go or ave gotten some place. besices, Ove quite a big following. As Paar Retrigerators, Built-in Guam ond when quack sets up illegal! - land their 31st year as Amos 'n’ the stage. Because when I’m on the stage, my mother can/himself said, you can’t try to| Range Tops, Electric Ranges -. - : , ' 9 i ¥ ” bd 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. — Calter eliniclin (The Meso! (9:30 (2) Ladies Day | Andy. . ‘find me! {satisfy everyone, else you wind up | Automatic Washers and Dryers, (9) Cochise Sheriff. Western. eat Griltiel Gn ithe world: (4) pone ae | Back in 1918 the two started. __ satisfying no one. | RCA Hi-Fi and Coler TV. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. Comedy. : (7) riend Harry. lproducing home talent shows to- ~~) «eee : . based on files of Pure Food |producing hom T Availabl (2) Ameche Playhouse. aaa Dee Adimintsten Hon ‘gether. Then in 1920, they did a THE MIDNIGHT EARL... , | “THerefore. tie presence or iiss erms Available ay ates the 9:40 (9) Billboard. blackface sketch over an experi- Herb Shriner flies to London to do his Hoosier humor on a Goodman in the show made and Hampton Electric seAS CTE Mee ter 10:30. (7) Boxing ¢cont.). ‘9:48 (9) Nursery School Time mantel wireless ‘station in New pig TV show. He returns to play in Washington and then Leite Senne continue to make ais Wks 96 4-5456 cs [meme cle 7 * ° b : A x , + eC xolfice sense. | . Huron - *: 7 News) alt: (9) Monte Cristo, ' —— __ tour Ohio and Indiana ... Rita Hayworth and Jim Hill mad | 15 News CHEN DEA TIRTEADANT le eet nCneCUmRTONT | This ted to the gag that Mar- the rounds with Atty. Bartley Crum—who got Rita her divorces The trouble here was not only —_———— (4) Studio 3°. Drama: A 10:00 (2) Gerry Moore coni got Amos ‘n’ Andy when he ; . breakdown i men) Ch [ice seen. erie Ae donediieniawav tenn) isiciac (4) Dough Re Mi tuned in the first wireless. from Aly Khan and Dick Haymes... Nat (King) Cole, who had # breakdown in communications | SHAG RUGS Music” story told by Hans to daylight robbery. { (9) Movie. For their first eight years at 2 Dirthday on St. Pat's day, wore a green tux. Ginny Simms’ aon Yat tant S vasa witnan "AND ait Conreid, Philadelphia Sym (2) Circle Theater ‘cont.). WGN, Chicago, Correll and Gos- &Teat voice and personality are back in town. She last appeared which cach was told tall tales phony Orchestra conducted | 10:30 (2) Arthur Godfrey. \den Liere as as Sam ‘n’ Hen- here in ’49. .. . Tickets to Aly Khan’s first U.N. reception are’ oy what cuppeacdly kad bcos SPARKLE by Leopold Stokowski, Fred-| 19:45 (7) Sports. ees) eeessure) Hinz: ry. Their contract forbade them | being black-marketed for $50 . | sald by the other. AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY dy_Martin and cechestre, SESE D Gan) 2S Eat to take the name with them when WISH I'D SAID THAT: “arthur Godfrey turned down two| | sit | PE 2 Hares singer Frances Langford. 11:90 (7) Soupy’s On. they changed to another station. |_ Paar said he never discussed it ? + w. of el ror _ | ‘ow Vy Gh ‘bids to run for the U.S. Senate. Sure, the Dems. asked him to! ‘with Dody but left it all t Pi Dollar | (9) National News. OO) So on March 19, 1928, the radio run as a Repub. the Repubs. asked him to run as a Dem.’ '—|NBC A her toa “ee Mickey Rooney, “Courtship, (4) News, ° world first heard of Amos ‘n’ An- | E. W. OBrien, Merchantville, N. J. : and her manager. of Andy Hardy.” (42) | (2) News: LeGoff. uw: 30 (2) Dotto. dy. | r ane | We tee Stops Heart Gas (4) Wagon Train. Adventure: | | (4) Truth or Consequences. | “+6 two have never had a con-| MIs. Victor Borge, going to Europe soon, {s busily buying ‘‘The only time I ever had any- Ruthless Southern belle’s 11:15 (9) Weather. (7) Robin and Ricky. ‘tract with each other — or a feud. clothes here: “After all, I have to look nice when I go shopping thing to say to her was one night flirtations almost lead to (4) Weather. (9) Howdy Doody. | “We've just kept too busy,’ ex- in the Paris dress houses, don't I?” . . . That's earl, brother. [when I asked Dody why she had tragedy on trip west. Debra (2) Weather. me ates plains Gosden. (Copyright 1958) ‘shown up late for the ttl Paar Paget stars. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics Correll said: “We are direct said. “Her answer was: Why do (2) I Love Lucy. Comedy:, 11:20 (9) Starlight Theater. Deb- opposites in dispositions—we give you hate me? 2 y. ¥ ee a , : * *« & lays the maid when orah Kerr, ‘‘Courageous Mr. / and.take and we are careful not Mayor Robert E. Schultheiss off |. . ues put on the dog Penn.” ('41) THURSDAY AFTERNOON ~— ¢ hurt each other. We see a ities onor [Port Huron, Joseph S. Johns of “I didn’t hate her, and don't PYoyWelellel Wh a to impress old friend. (4) Sports: Parker. ae (2) Hotel a other socially quite often but Marysville and Dr. F. V. Carney |hate her now. (2) Sports. 12:00 (2) Cosmopol enough | to get on each oie a : . 4d Cneeien (4) Tic Tac Dough. norealt n ustry resi ents f St. Clair a NBC CONTRACT Sales and Service 8:00 (7) Disney (cont.). . * Anyway, as of this week, Dody (9) Movie (cont.), 11:25 Nightwatch Theater. George (9) Maggie Muggins. When will they retire? F. Gate Weil, executive vice mee aod new six-month NBC con- idan S RADIO: TV (4) Wagon (cont.). Sanders, “The Gay.Falcon.”) “Never,” they chorus. PORT HURON (® — The mayors president of the Port Huron Times tract which guarantees her $25,000. (2) Big Record. Singers (41) 12:18 (2) Love of Life. Tonight on their CBS radie/of Port Huron, Marysville and St.'Herald, chairman of the event./che may work on any NBC show Open Mon Julics LaRoss. Mindy’ Car: (9) Hobby Corner show, Gosden and Correll will Clair have announced plans for said: linterested in securing her services.| [aeeanaananaaal son, ~ Bill Hayes! “Nellie 11:30 (7) Night Court. ee appear as themselves. for the first celebration June 17 honoring the ‘Often times the head of an in-| ————___ : i ; (9) Theater (cont.). - 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. time. The anniversary format presidents of the 75 industries in dustry seems to be the forgotten Lutcher, Tony Randall. | | (4) Jack Paar. (4) Tt Could Be You. calls for them to explain the cre- the three communitics man. We wholehe artedly agree e ge Toe a Menewaic (cont: | (Oso Bev ation of the characters to. Amos. + * * with the mayors t hatthe presi- = ern: Young bandit faces — nn aa — Andy and the Kingfish _ dents are in line for a community- S , The two are among the least We are calling upon the resi- wide expression of thanks for their : 1 Rolling down \sonalities. Even friends have trou-to join in this special tribute to . : oe con a ‘ble remembering who plays the presidents of industries, to let Canada’s postal service uses | 4540 Highland Rd. (W. Huron St.) OR 3-9700 Fadia ambush gyn ROS ETE ATT] II] remit ot stow business per dents of the three communities efforts | CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. Snow st.| «Ri | (4) Father Knows Best i" |whom. 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OR 3-2276 Oren, Monday thr, Trornay 68 f t | ” save campus hangout from’, ae mes e is Amos and the Kingfish. ‘their firms are appreciated,” said'from dog sled to helicopter. | being torn down to provide) 13 Medicine TTTrTTTITITL TILL III II iIllliiilliittititiitiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiie sare ae bottle : ; S he es) new office space for sei 14 Latin hour | = : — pringtime is th dad's company. : Haro goa ‘ is os . Lloyd Jr. guest stars. ee Yy C , Vi ioht time to install (2) Record (cont.) jo cura “ La = 5 ea at Frat gine H 7 a safe, silent dq oc F 9:00 (7) Ozzie, Harriet; Comedy: | 27 ee Sacte I = - David and pals discuss the} 26 Cereal husk ir] ~~ E best kind of “line” to use 3 pet" AM Yyy a . to date a girl. | 32 Gonacis city aa Yy | fe) 2 (9) Charter Boat. : hone fi ——m if | Uy a (4) TV Theater (Color), 36 Girls name l |G DD ie eee , . os 8 Drama: Five men die when! 39 Camper's - ie ‘Cams In and ° Wi Pri FREE ESTIMATES \ \ idk Aa UJ F F L F q inspector ignores building! . shelter a) 5 inter rices / xo Money pown: § @ PLAY : ae 40 Silent ; See Our New ( coed a : . violation, Neville Brand,| 41 yreech sea a Dleplaye ) UP re g cases = : aad Townes, Ed Begley) {? Putting aeay. r s Now in E ffec : ’ TO PAT! - ‘al 49 Vie : ‘ Coa ee Nomat _|S1 Kind of boat eieeekeel = NATIONALLY °. HOUSE RAISING = (2) Millionaire. 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