%, Chiefs Declare U.S. |, ? at ~ Claims -Arms Chiefs Put U.S. Out on-Limb FROM OUR NEWS WIRES WASHINGTON — A House leader has accused U.S. military chiefs ‘of leaving “the American people out on a limb” by not agreeing on many important arms + PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “MONDAY, MARCH 90, 1950—30 PAGES ws ae i ee. wis S 2 : ae ‘ si a * L 3 - : ’ back.” “tain good a WASHINGTON (#—The nation's military leaders have assured Congress the United States would be invincible this year in an all- out-ewar — and they say more power is in sight. 5 Adm. Arleigh Burke, chief of naval operations, said bluntly that if the Soviet Union starts an all- out war “we would break her x &* *® matters. Rep. George Mahon (D-Tex), chairman of the House Defense Appropriations subcommittee, charged the Joint Chiefs of Staff “are not. the advisory group the nation expects.” Mahon fired his strong criticism at mand after hearing testimony that although they are : Poised Ready, Says McElroy Defense Head, Talking in Detroit, States U.S. Can Destroy Russia DETROIT (AP) — “gaificient. to de- weapon Union if it should power stroy the Soviet attack us,” * * He said that the unanimous opinion: of his top military advis- ers is that this power also is ades quatesto discourage any all-out at- tack on this country or the rest of the free worid. Poised and ready to daunt any such attack, McElroy sald, is a: composite force. “The greatest force of heavy bombers in the world, the greatest force of mé@dium bombers in the world, the only carrier bomber force in the world, plus tactical aircraft at forward bases—all four capable in concert Bll gr. atomic weapons suffici to de- stroy thé Soviet Union if it should attack us,” is the way he de- scribed it. - : TAILORED FOR THREAT U.S. forces also are tailored to meet the threat of limited aggres- sion, he said in a speech prepared for delivery to the Economic Club of Detroit. * * * “The charge has been made by some that the size of our de- fense budget for the next fiscal year has been limited in order that the budget might be bal- anced,” McElroy said, without mentioning names. “This charge is simply, not true,’ he said. ‘There is no ques- tion that this administration de- sires to balance income and out- go. This is merely sound fiscal policy, But such a desire did not have a determining influence on the size of the defense budget, The determining influence on _ that budget was what was required for national security.” = Straley fo Testify at Hearing Tonight Suspended Police Chief Herbert W. Straley will return to the wit- ness stand for a third time to night as the Civil Service Com- mission resumes its hearing on ouster charges against him. Straley was suspended Feb. 9 by City Manager Walter K. Will- man on charges of inefficiency and incompetency, insubordination, ne- glect of duty and failure to main- behavior. The hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission cham- bers. Commissioners plan-to wind up the hearing, now in seventh week, and reach a decision before April 6 when the city votes on repeal of civil service. In censored versions of the mili- tar’y leaders’ testimony last Janu- ary and February to the House; Defense Appropriations subcommit- tee, released« today, Burke and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor said they think’ America already has too Taylor*is the army chief of staff, . Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, x & *- the high com- agreed on broad strategic concepts, they have not Air Force wings of various types will be required to execute strategic plans. Two were trapped and presumed dead today in the cave-in of a = i He by their civilian defense chiefs in 3 Parachute _ aos \Puzzler .— Is Solved - A Holly Township man phoned “I went up in-a friend’s plane late ~Saturday afternoon planning to jump into a field owned by my brother, Basil Bird, who lives nearby.” Bird explained that he jumped too soon and missed his field. He got caught in the tree, swung over to the » unbuckled the chute straps climbed down. “I didn’t get the chute because i-\celebration of the Resurrection of which gives meaning: “He is not here; for He .jcitizens Ne BONNETS AND PRIZES — It wouldn't be Easter without’ lots of eggs and spritely spring headgear. Barbara Benjainin, 5, of 3028 Hill Rd., displays her collection at the egg hunt staged at Jaycee Park yesterday by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept. | Easter Observed the World Over From Our News Wire Christians rejoiced Sunday in their Saviour and its promise of sage is risen.” 'Christians Hail Resurrection Cold weather cut attendance Tokyo Court Perils Defense __ . constitutional. . U.S. Bases Ruled Unlawtul TOKYO \#—A lower Japanese court ruled today that the presence of. U.S. bases and troops in Japan is un- The decision, if upheld by higher courts, could wreck nation. It also would bring into review all of the international commit- ments made by Japan since she regained independence mm 1952. The surprise verdict was made by the three-man Tokyo District Court in acquitting seven men indicted in 1957 after they broke into the U.S, Tachikawa Air Base. oufside Tokyo to protest its ex- pansion. The court, freeing them, said the presence of U.S. bases and personnel in Japan violated the famous ‘‘no-war’ Article 9 of the Japanese constitution, which was largely written by the American occupation authorities after the war. * * * It also declared that Japanese were discriminated against by special laws connected \|with the treaties giving the United States the right to station troops. | trenc eas - ithe U.S. defense setup in* ; ‘|this strategic Far Eastern the special criminal code, that the defendants were indicted. The Japanese government has 14 days to appeal. The American Embassy said any comment from it on the ac- tions and decisions of .a Japanese court would be improper... y (In Washington, the State and Defense departments took the posi- tion that any comment from them would be improper at this time. But U.S, officials said informally that the court ruling has raised an important issue that will have to be clarified.) Any appeal will be filed first in the Higher Court, and that tribun- al’s décision can be appealed in turn to the Supreme Court. Japan’s constitution renounced war forever as a means of nation- al policy. But Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur, while U.S, supreme com- mander in Japan, directed that the constitution would be interpreted to mean that Japan could have military forces provided they were It was under one of these laws,|for defense purposes. President attended church in Gettysburg, Pa. California's . Eisenhower services at Hint President May miles inside Communist East Germany. *® of numerous denomi- nations hailed the Resurrection in the Jordan-occupied old city of Jerusalem. . a Groggy Weather Is Area Prospect Mostly cloudy with little temper- ature change tonight and tomor- row is the “weather forecast. for Pontiac and vicinity. Light show- ers are expected, with a low near 40. degrees. Tomorrow's high will be 55. Winds will be from 10 to 20 miles per hour. A five-day outlook for this area indicates temperatures will aver- age abbut three degrees above the normal 50 high and 32 low. Little temperature change is predicted, with precipitation to total about oenet inch Tuesday and Wednes- y- ‘The lowest temperature recorded in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 35. At 2 p.m. the mer- cury reading was 40, The Oakland County Department of Public Works has undertaken a velopment of a Michigan State Uni- community, ty agency~—cash the university and_interested land MSUO has already committed FP, Rughes, Merits Short Theodore ht dodge. Term Vote for Cireu’ giant step towards the initial de-|opers private developers have promised the rest, Schone said. More devel- ‘About five square miles will be served by the system) in- clading potential residential $30,000 for its share and three] tise “\site of the $90,000 treatment plant The system is designed to serve 700 homes and a school population of students, which is the enrollment this fall’ Leasing arrangements for the have not been completed yet, ‘aid Schone, It will be located in the REE EE A RES In Today's Press Babe Ruth Story ............5 Comics ......... eee | County News ........ ectoe kT Editorials .........,0.065 ovass8 Markets ......¢.. acssewtcnssedl ‘Sports aero * a ee 4 +. 20-21 Wilson, Earl Chet oed anaes ce R® Reveal Plans for MSUO Sewage System vicinity of Avon and Livernois roads, The plant itself is planned as an all-steel affair, which woyld bg 65-70 per cent salvable if the sys- tem is integrated into the larger facilities proposed for the area DPW TO OPERATE ligation bonds backed by the coun- ty, but Schone said this scheme would take too long to arrange to get the plant: built by this fall. Women’s Pages .,.+++...1345 y 4 ing connection charges to of the new hpmes for the area, i Ba gr ate Oy Pi Me a I GeO, Ne oT OT OO ee ee Le ee Ge eS ee ae ae ee Ge plant. It was estimated the charges might range about $269 per home, $120 for collection and $140 for treatment. If for some reason the DPW plans fail to.materialize, MSUO is prepared to install its own trick- ling filter system on the campus by fall, said Geore Karas, di- ey WN * Thus one of the objections Jeveled against Pontiac’s plans to expand its 6wn sewage treatment facilities has been removed, said City Man- ager-Walter K. Willman. “There. are now virtually no plans fo use the expanded facili- (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) fnventery Reduction Sale All Books %4 Off Will Consider German Treaty, Berlin Question U.S., British and French ‘Ambassadors Handed Notes by Gromyko MOSCOW (#—The Soviet Union today handed notes to the Big Three Western powers, agreeing to an East- British and French ambas- Peadars sad nae Wats pip Sivtet » notes in reply to the three West- — ern notes of March 26. Pasthic Press obd AP Wieephele The notes had differences in Sr tesa’ |e rien malate conference cutie aie foran, alge imgir cig innceleaes + pressed in its notes “that ~ Take Vacation, 2 "== participation of and Czech- Doctor Tells ke fa w= State John Foster Dulles flew to whether to remain in the cabinet, Residents Praise City for Report in Pontiac Press A flury. of favorable comment reached Pontiac City Hall today, following distribution of the city’s 1958 annual report Saturday in the form of -a Pontiac Press supple- ment that reached nearly every home in the city. Almost 22,000 copies of the re- port were distributed within Pon- tiac alone, greater coverage than ever attained before. And more than twice that many homes out- side of Pontiac were reached, let- ting readers in: neighboring com- munities know in detail why. the report described this city.as ‘‘Pro- gressive Pontiac.” Public. Opinion Clamors for Open Aid to Tibet There were predictions the re- volt: may lead to a major shift in Indian foreign policy but Nehru’s statement today was cautiously and carefully worded. He indicated I asylum to certain would grant asylum to the Dalai Hf Old Prof's Book Shop 9 W. Lawrence St. i ee a <. a . f i ic i Beh ah aa ele. i .Three in Family Hurt — in Two-Car Collision ‘iLike Primary =+° made, it will be capable of div- nearly 12,000 feet in the Medi- “With ¢hanges now being ing into the Pacific’s deepest lies below that level. Senate Sounds GOP Leader Says Dems Michigan Michigan over. the Easter week-| end. One accident wiped out three Have Turned “Chamber Into Presidential Stage The GOP chief suggested the voters demand explanations while the legislators are at home on His statement amounted to joinder to claims, set forth by But Easter Was Generally Nice Soggy Skies Widespread overnight to cover a region rang- In the Northwest, rainfall oc- curred along the Pacific Coast ——— ? members of a Grand Rapids) — In addition two persons drowned,| — two died in fires and a miscel-| — laneous accident claimed one life.| The Associated Press fatality | count started at 6 p.m. Friday |. and ended at midnight Sunday. | McClendon of 72 Lull St. is shown with his two AME Church on Auburn avenue Easter morning. Oe ae ae eet : e - * ~~ Pontiac Press Phete : i r. Area Man, Woman. OK After Crash Two area residents were pinned under an overturnéd vehicle for about 20 minutes Saturday night on M24 at Shimmons’ road, whiles * & * When the auto was finally lifted, the couple emerged with only a few minor bruises. : Donald L. Reene, 24, who tives on the Pontiac State Hospital : from northern Cajifornia to Can- | grounds, and his , wre , ada. . ’ Bonnie B, English, 24, of 21 ; Although ‘most of. the rainfal}| Mouree St., were taken to Pon- The Weather amounts were light, Tampa, Fla.,| 1¢ General Hospital for a Full 0.8, Westher Berens Report was doused by a 1.75-inch down- checkup, however, and later Ra ND V — Mostts|pour in a six-hour. period: Sunday| Teleased. _ tonight snd tomorrow with light showers night. Other heavier amounts in-| Reene told deputies he was going a. ‘ee fer'cluded one-half inch at Eureka,|south at about 45 miles an hour rew, 58. & varisble winds becoming |Calil., Brookings, Ore., and As-|when a dog ran in front of his car. egutheriy af 19 10 20 miles tonight and /toria, Ore., and three-fourths of|He swerved to miss it, lost control, een an inch at Newport, Ore. careened into the center section Southerly winds in the Eastjof the two-lane highway and roiled webasustrstazsagey' - paver eee oeees Oe On ews Dees © Ate eee CNRS Os eR ORTH « Bd tek hk ele ed * bedbevenscaedesse 42 x oats ices temperatures which greeted Eas- ter Sunday, In New York, the mercury 40| dropped to the 20s early Sunday, freezing out the traditional flow- er show at Rockefeller Center. Buffalo, N.Y., peniberact compared their early ‘morning |‘ over several times. Milford Couple Hurt as Car Crashes Tree A Milford couple was taken to Pontiac General Hospital early this morning after their auto ran City Man Pleads Guilty to Reckless Driving Raymond E. Sherman, 23, of 43 |East Bivd. N., pleaded guilty to reckless driving today before Mu- nicipal Judge Cecil McCallum, Co ee x pp! SSS a He was placed on three months] tege, , fined $10 and ordered a Three Blast Victims Remain Hospitalized The explosion took place at the the survivors afd' their children, The Fogus couple have two boys and the LaBarges have four daughters and a son. Rioters Chase Police Until Help Arrives for help. Some fifty police armed with ri guns, hand grenades and tear gas rushed to the Duke Roller Skating Rink at W.. Eight Mile Rd., scene of the mayhem. They came trom Oak Park; Ferndale, the Red- ford State Police post and the Oak- to quell the celebrators, % When it was all over, one un- The skaters ‘left. ” ttend the Oakland County ict : er Safety School. : ‘Swiss Merchant Takes Son nounced grimly: ‘‘You watch, I'll\* go and get the other boy as well.” stein of New York, accused Lang of abducting Francis Sunday in Manhattan, She had a contempt of court warrant sworn out against him in New York. The warrant charged Lang de- fied a court order giving tem- porary custody of the two boys to Student Can Use «(Absentee Ballots Pontiac college students, home for Easter vacation, can vote in the April 6 election, even if they have to be back to classes by then. ~ Students, like other registered voters who will be ott of ‘town election day or unable to get to the polls because of physical reasons, ¢an vote through absen- tee ballots, City: Clerk Ada R. Evans reminded today. , The ballots may be obtained at the Clerk’s City Hall office ‘| from 8 a.m. te 5 p.m. every day the deadline at 2 p.m. turday, she said. Absentee ballots may be cast immediately at City Hall or mailed. back in time to be counted April 6. Plan Defense Meetings “ITHACA. — Five rural meet- ings have been planned April 6-10 for Gratiot County to_inform out- county. residents of Civil: Defense ‘Organization. needs, ation gained from the meetings be used by the Office of Civil Defense and Mobilization sons, Jim (left) and Tyler. They are returning Churches th the Pontiac area were : home after attending Sunday School at Newman jammed with worshipers yesterday. arte ee Mortgaging Plan Expected to Pass | , Ferd in 1900, « posttion be held : “ . : = igi et a : the late Henry Ford in a six mil- enate 1acries run SO\r ion toner damage suit Sled by *: ) = Henry Leland in connection with LANSING — Michigan's Sen-|sideration tomorrow of Gov. Wil The GOP is pushing a mult-pur sgn ea "| ate will get down to brass tacks on/jiams’ package. Mortgaz-| Pose t _ would veterans. trust fund mortgaging]ing already has been approved by|cireuit future application of the so-|, He, tise — vot - when the Legislature’comes in for] the House. called Ford Supreme Court deci- ee ory ae its 12th week at 8 tonight. sion which awarded brought A second major issue due for | workers benefits for 1953 idleness| ited Auto Workers. ne action ihis weet. 1s extension of |tieg in with a strike in Ohio. Colombo- was survived by his Majority Republicans, with a 22) temporary com- It as many as one half of the|Widow. Jane, two sons, Frederick to 12 whip ,hand, wiil caucus to-) pensation ‘benefits before th® | Republicans line up in favor Sen-|204 Louis Jr., and a daughter, night on the eve of committee con-| April 1 expiration date. . ate passage of the mortgaging plan|™rs-_ Hanley Dawson Jr. will be a foregone conclusion. Most Mrs. Dawson and Louis J. Co- ie Pemocrats are certain to support aa = and residents of Bloom- Plans to Defy U.S. Court Again the package te Pt If the GOP bloc backs away, it will mean new cliff-hanging epi- Sen. Frank D. Beadle of St. Clair, GOP majority leader, and Sen. Lynn O. Francis of Midland, mployment compensation bill as an attempt “to exploit the misery of those-long out of work.” gard for the rights of the em- ployees or the public,” the gov- ertior told a news conference. Wiliams said Democrats would try to kill the measure and substi- tute an amendment to bring Mich- igan under federal extension of temporary jobless pay benefitism. * we wk The federal bill, already approv- ed by congress, would extend bene- fits for 28,700 Michigan workers from April 1 to: June 30. : The GOP bill, sponsored by Sen. John P, Smeekens of Coldwater, also: provides extended unemploy- ment benefits. But the Governor complained it. was “full of fish- hooks’’ which would deprive un- rae la workers of needed bene- its. Jet With Hoffa Aboard Has Trouble, Returns NEW YORK #®—A Westbound Airlines | The plane, en route to Detroit, returned a half hour after the takeoff. The pilot, Capt, Willlam Mego of Chicago, said ‘certain i with yD, of Black and White KODACOLOR reloping &Printing | every Package by «Tell Plans for MSUO “|Sewage System ‘avenue north to Brown street r and Maple avenue north to wil- FFormer Lawyer | for Ford Dies Louis J. alone Heart Victim; Son, Daughter of Bloomfield Survive sel. for the Ford Motor Co., died ee (Continued From Page One) ties to treat new areas outside the city limits,”” he said. . The city is asking for approval of the $3,300,000 sewage treatment plant bond issue April 6, on grounds that the existing Pontiac treatment facilities must be expanded to meet needs inside the city limits, not outside, Willman reiterated that it is'still One when city allowed Waterford Township supermarket property to hook up to the Pontiac system without annexation, Shopping Center and wants Pon- tiac to service it as it serves the rest of Sylvan Lake. Willman pointed out that the ex- ceptions were minor ones and do not reflect a change in policy. _The bond issue, which must be approved by 60 per cent of the property owners balloting on it to pass, has been defeated two times, the second tinte last fall, Willman pointed out that last fall ee exception occurred last year.) {liness, Mrs, Cronenweth was a mem- ber of the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham and Chap- ter T of the PEO Sisterhood. | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Frank M, Johnson Jr.; a sister Detroit Ordnance Moves DETROIT ~The Detroit. Ord- nance District’ moved its offices Monday. to the old Packard Motor Car office building on Grand Boule- vard. Fourteen military personnel it was believed that MSUO had no agency other than Pontiac to turn) to for sewage treatment. and 933 civilian employes made the move from the old location on E. Woodbridge. . a education and prepare Veterans-eligible for G years from the date of eligibility to elapse. 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Cases Given Advice as Cutoff Nears’ >al! for Able-Bodied PRICES GOOD TONITE and ALL DAY TUESDAY : game: elimination "Sea ne All i : 74%36-Inch bo Size BELLAIRE, Mich. un — The| Instead of about 500 youngfters| the Recreation Di aavice “Full Length ' YOUR BARGAIN is as GOOD a for EAS tEy rvice Antrim County Welfare Board says al diye oper oe fr rare all able-bodied welfare. recipients girl teams 4m league competition will be cut off the rolls May 1 and schools in will have to fend for themselves. * * * The board says that if they €x- pected to get help next fall they would have to raise a garden, ¢an| * fruits and vegetables, get in a supply of wood or pay ahead on fuel bills, and stay away from bars and beer gardens this summer. it sald “our forefathers never knew of welfare but made plans in the summer for the year ahead. If our forefathers could do It, we can do it too.” The said welfare costs last winter were $83,757, a record hight for the county. 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Those who lose the gamble make grim statistics. : — The Man About Town fire Spree & Hawaiian Aeuacy ‘May Es Be Delinquency Solution Our newest etate, Hawaii, is abreast of major problems and is already set up in Honolulu to cope with juvenile delinquency. Operation ¥Help” is a Hawalian experiment operated by Police and public welfare to handle taniily problems. x Re rd According to the National Pro- bation and Parole news, the Ha- ‘waiian setup was started in 1956 as a result of a syndicated news. . paper column by Muriel Lawrence ; Cotes Frese eslemtiet,.;: tt esa Wow ES , Sse Lapesinis pebclabk alte family crisis was a public hagardsand needed immediate aftention. Her. answer — & new city agency’ — a Family Emergency Service: Upon no- | tice of trouble a social worker-police officer team responded immediately. In many cases by going directly to the heart of the problem, this new agency “Help” could stave off real . Serious trouble before it was out of hand. * wk OU*‘€ To date, this preventive mea- sure to curb delinquency working through the chief of police, a territorial juvenile court judge and the public welfare bureau is having remarkable success in Honolulu. peobanioatinacamernnerresrmneete niente THE PONTIAC PRESS Mark 9 SSR, re rene me "esotive ics Prete *hetttant Advertsing “fice Preaek sod Oayveisien joelow Ce ee oe fey Manseing tor nonce. C. Ieman, w pheaiiairs swans een YS os e Powrisc Pres vered by ca i el "4 ns ‘ile ~- me anes Sa yom ee in Keep in Mind Only Eight Teams in Junior: League Xonnger : What the =. “ only thing wrong with is that _ us old cedgers cannot belong te ene, ti the: 1980 bitbeb bal contest now ender way, if is hoped that not such a large .' portion of our teaders will make. the same mistake as they have in former years: They did not look further than — Detroit. The $250 in US. Savings Bonds goes to the person making the nearest correct answer to the following question: What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be lead- “Ing the Leagte on the night of Th , April 23, and “what will be hig batting avegage? In the final count of last year’s con- - test, — 3b ‘Harvey Kuenn was outstanding favorite among the 2,648 contestants getting 371 votes, with a num- “ber of other Tigers hear the top. But the leader on the closing night was one of the Other 121 players who had re-. cores votes. It was Brooks Robinson of Baltimore, who had been picked by - only 14 of ‘the contestants. Some hitherto unknown ‘rookie may be tops this-time, You’d better pick your favorite, judging by ‘the work in ne training camps and pre-season games. Do it ndw, and you won't forget-it, and lose your chance_on the prize. All entries must be received in The Pontiac Press office by noon on Friday, April 10, Every member of your. family, regard- less of age, can compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper, al- | though they may be mailed in the same envelope. This column ty loc is Taha for that old (or young) couple among its readets who have a son or daugh-— ter nearest to celebra THEIR golden wedding. We of one, married for 66 years, who havea . « son who in two years will cele- brate his golden wedding. Can you beat that? “« Some our our great railroads are known by odd nicknames, but I’ve never seen one to beat “The Polly Ann,” . by which the Pontiac, Oxford and North- ern, now a part of the Grand Trunk Sys- tem, was known a half century or more ago. Verbal Orchids to- Mr, and Mrs. Charies B. MeNulty of 3328 Bald, Mountain Road; ‘$5th wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. Zenaide Lesage f Rochester; 89th birthday. on Mrs. Margaret Percival | ” of Lake Orion; 85th birthday. Mrs, Albert Schingeck 7 ‘of Holly; sara wnbrper eck ; a webs i Gan I Have the Help Wanted Section?” - David Lawrence: Rava: Labor Heads Cr gegie i HAR : i f t F : Hy a8 ' ae cs aT * * characterized the statement as “an “The main pillar of the free- . enterprise system js competition, but again and again wage rates are forced upwards by consider: ing only what large units in business can absorb. These are the very increases that put rang” flames snag dmaiealariagl out of business. “The A. F. of hic-een nat dy eng: means abate its interest in wage e type are feartul af the effects of the present The Country Parson 4 bieees OOO) pee heeee - PERIEUE I ee eee OO PORT EOE EE, Ore Obeere Si POOR OOOOOe Her beeee 6 FOOD OO OPEOE HOOEEEE TE * drate — refined the AFL’s absorption of the Reuther philisophy. z Nowadays the merged 7 seems to have two > Create Joblessness of government control monopoly. ° There is no substitute for com- petition, and even the labor union movement, which is governed by a _ Monopoly today, would be far better off with a little mpetition Dr. William’ Brady Says: Overweight, M sinirtlon Often Go Hand-in-Hand the fined carbohy- white flour, re- fined white, sugar. DR, BRADY This supplies enough calories to It does little good, to tell these *“gndernourished citizeng to use crude raw sugar instead of re- fined white sugar, and plain wheat (whole grain, cracked or ground your own hand mill or coffee mill daily) instead of refined white flour, They haven’t the gumption to find such items, and if they do find a place where crude raw sugar and/or wheat is available, the grocery clerk scares them off by showing them the sugar is labeled “not for human consump- tion,” or: the farmer's hired man informs them that wheat like that in the bir is for pigs and chickens. SUPPLEMENTS NEEDED ‘So it becomes ‘ necessary to phiet Folks,” for which send a stamped, self-addressed envelope. This won't work a miracle overnight, but if continued for at least six months this daily dietary supple- ment will replace that tired feel- ing with vite. of the old-timers Hy 3 TERETELGE 5 oe Clie Sresgy THE nhl & ence bet mother supplement her oridnary diet with a daily ration of two to six calcinatal tablets. « Calcinatal vitamin B (thiamin, ribofla acin), vitamin C (ascorbic acid), vitamin D and even B12 (the red blood vitamin). ; x ®* * - Signed letters, not more than me page 100 Sereenal health and ny ease, a or wi. vi vit She answered Brad ag age sel Medavoued a * = te The Pontiac’ Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) * gate sel good. Regarding fee I read glorifying the incumbent Michi- , if we in Ohio were we say, Elect Williams six more times,” tice down here. So I suppose if you weet to keep “Soapy,’ the Boy Blunder,” and stay in the tin cup class, why should we in Ohio ‘bother to object? , Gilbert P. Shafer Cleveland. ‘ : alt Mac keow sad aie ‘doesn't allow all our reason’ why fifth rate heavyweight champion in we're opposed to the Court. the U.S. who-fight#worge palookas’ house from ‘its site, but that he is once a year and gets pg ys Abe yee os $150,000 while our Goverriment sci- sons to A, if he'll give . @ftists and nuclear experts get us his name and address. $8,000. to _# 2 ; : a pa: Colored Schools E at teuhe to move oo * | mg ; house, as it's never Do Work Out’ id eae A recent article in the Miami peatedly ' ; Herald points out the success of cannot understand the Board of the Negro high school in Vero Auditors being commended for Sain en ret Sa epee hn state average and the principal of from depart. the school says it’s meant more ments in their original budgets. than amy one thing that could. This method of obtaining “sur- have happened. He reports good plus revenue” has been deemed Fad Oe emcee sae an pot pdhedie dlp syrendeahvors and the 5 Se Se —— *.. i 2s LE * * * He said mest people tor the We feel A. Taxpayer and many last 15 or 20 years have recog: Supervsiors aren't fully informed: nized 9 getieral uplift in rela- of the serious problems that will tions with other pebple. They arise in moving the Courthouse. take pride their principal can sit We will be pleased to furnish any- down with principals of white one with our reason’ for favoring schools anid (discuss conismen duilding the Courthouse on its problems, The school is geared Present site ; the students’ needs, with ex; . Bruce Annett, Secretar y ceptionally good agriculture and Oakland County homemaking courses, and little ‘axpayers League stress on selenve, because the 28 E. Hurgn St. principal points out very few = oe students are scientificminded, ‘Ig It True Such * * * - a Law Exists?’ school election and to the passing of E also like the book review by Rhea Vietor on the woman's Mrs, William A. Waterford. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY _ For im him -dwelleth alf the fullness of the Godhead bodily. ~Colessians 2:9. ~*~ «*. * - Re the miracles of Christ, Case Records of a aydblagist Notice Mike’s ‘prallon, for it confronts thousands of fami- lies. But Mike’s mother is the real culprit in this ‘case. It is surprising how many college folks lack “horse sense” in dealing with children. See the bizarre advice bf the Dionne quintuplet’s nurse and you parents will realize the differ- en “braintrusters” vs. “horse Sense” educators. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-491; Mike D., aged 3, is an “only”? child whose mother ~ will not permit corporal. punish- ment to be used on him. Like the a he is full should never be nastglved by the laying on of hands, * * * That brand of false psychology swept this country so widely that one of the magazines for parents wouldn't accept an article of mine wherein I_ advocated a judicious use of corporal punishment! It just goes to show how “isms” may invade other fields Than the political, DIONNE TECHNIQUE Thus, a nurse for one of the Dionne quintuplets wrote an ar- ticle advocating the elimination of ALL corporal punishment. And to prove that she could get résults without paddling, she mentioned the specific quintuplet was in her custody. “I $ *So I just smiled and placed her back into bed a second time, But when I reached the living room, | there she was again, “T again smiléd and put her to ‘bed. This kept up till she finally stayed under -the covers.” x * * As TI reeall, however, it took some 56 “tuckings” before the youngster stayed put, : The next night this same farce began all over again, but the child desisted after some 45 tuckings, . ‘On the third tight, she sur- rendered with about 32 tuckings and after a week or 10 days, she | ‘stayed tucked ou the ‘first at- tempt. “See!"’ exulted the nurse, “Cor- poral punishment is not heces- ~ gary, Spanking Sometimes Necessary We shall not deny this nurse's experimental facts. : But success in life also involves practical ‘‘efficiency.” A busy mother with other youngsters to care for, plus a husband and so- cial duties in the PTA or church, hasn't time to play tag with each child. Tuck the youngster into bed once. Then warn it in simple _ words it should be able to compre- hend, It it hops out, give it a second ‘chance but remind it of the pen- alty that will ee on the third Always tte Dr, o W. Cra 5. Sie of Erte nd os ay ae igre “td nd pring, cote "when. ug ton (Copyright 1960) 4. a a le aie fe 18 eo mn 7 ‘ie 2 ee 18 ae <§ qo . & ce ~ — fs ys, Asal Bi sin mea fa! . ; ? ‘ 5 ee a : eof i f J : i s . Fd g 4 | * * * +e i ee ae a oS eS Be are TS Lk oe ee eee. RR ee ee Oe eee ee en pe ee i hie sacar a She Veet = frog { wees af ‘ : } : = * a There has been more’ building in Waterford ‘Township .in the last ener ee Saliva Wee r, according to Building sahil pion en , ” Sarl wore'0 patunits iniiand eco new houses totaling $305,630 with! ~ four additions, and remodeling, ga- rages and commercial, permits. oe *« * Last year in the same week only four houses were built, arid total value of construction was $67,835. “Individuals as well as dé- ‘velopers seem to be on * build- ing spree,” Walton said. He added that builders all say their volume of business is up, especially in remodeling, adding of rae converting garages ihto * * *& . Deluxe garage’s with open Report Disinfectant Kills Hospital Germs NEW YORK’ (AP)—A new~ dis-| infectant that fights drug- hospital germs has been reported et by a Columbia Pesta tion Med- ical Center team. It is said be economical as well as 80 per cent effective. * * * : Dr, Perry B. Hudson headed the team which include Dr, Grant Sanger and Dr, Edith Sproul. Hudson told an Albany, N.Y., 1 conference that the active M t, called oe is a metallic-organic molecule whic cleanses fhe air and all sur- faces contacted for at least six weeks, He said the system had been ‘tried out ae eight months. *® staphylococcus’ germs which resist nearly all known “wonder drugs.” Four different lengths were le- gally recognized as constituting the 12 inches of a foot until the U-S. 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(AP)—A mail mix-up caused eae to think they had been designated “Kansas Mother of the Year,” but the selection committee today will end the confusion by naming @ bona fide state “mother.” - oe an soe _ Mrs, John Selfridge of Wichita, Kan., chairman, stuck with the job desipte the distraction resulting from the mistake: She will preside at the committee meeting here, The confusion originated in New York, where vol unteer workers mailed the wrong batch of letters from - a ar an eee aenee Cent a : Mrs, Alleen Fogarty, national director of the organiza- tion which selects the national Mother of the Year from state winners, said there were two batches of form let- ters to be mailed. i | ‘DEAR MEMBER’ One, addressed “Dear Member,” was an invitation to the national convention in New York May 4-8. The other, addressed to “Dear State Mother,” was to be sent after 30 x k& ke - The volunteers inadvertently mixed the letters in mail. Se eee fo Eines eenoe bers. - | states chose their winners. -| Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. . THERE IS A CURE. _. FOR INFLATION To most people, inflation means that it _ Costs more to set the table, more to clothe and house the family. Inflation hurts everyone alike. It hurts . farmers and labor. It is not a political problem. it bears m0 party labels. It is a very serious eco- ourselves should take care of as individual nomic problem for all our people. citizens or through our local forms of Even a “little” inflation is bad Pane sass expen « ‘utting government expenditures is a Some have suggested ‘that a slight risé job for everyone, if taxes and our govern- in prices each year is not harmful. ment debt are to be reduced. Reduction of : Economic history reveals that there is both is extremely important in our fight no such thing as “little” inflation. As long as prices keep rising year after year, the value of the dollar declines and people— particularly those on fixed incomes—are — ; We can save more, We are a saving he takes a tumble on What the government can do nation. We must save to” pay for the thé ice now and Crowley against inflation. We can buy prudently. It is always wise to get full value for our money. But, in time of inflation, it is even more important. The government can pay its current ex- penses out of current income. This calls for discipline and courage in government —and it is particularly appropriate in Prosperous times. A government deficit (or fear of future deficits) can keep people from saving because of the possible shrink- ' age of these savings through inflation. If we ever reach the point where the people | believe that to speculate is safe—but to tave is to gamble—then we are indeed in modernized or additiond? plant and equip- ment which industry needs to raise its productivity, and to make the increasing ' jobs our country must have. The more we save, the more we help ourselves... and . the more value we give the dollar. We can give a dollar’s worth of value for every dollar we earn. Increased produc- tivity is an effective way to help defeat inflation. Here is what President Eisen- hower said about productivity: trouble. “... if our efficiency does not increase, wi if our productivity does not rise, we... i we con do to help will tend to fall into the costly error of - - We can urge and actively support econ- overpaying ourselves for the work we omies in government—whether federal, state or local. This does not mean endan- é Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 1 MADISON AVENnuE, New York 10, N. Y. SOPTRGHT 1960— METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY A do. Along that road... further inflation.” ad ¥ lies the spur to (A MUTUAL COMPANY) CEILING TILE 8¢ Sq. Ft. Fix up that Recreation Room 16” x 32” Size CLOSE-OUT First Quality MARVELOUS 9°'x9”" | 6¢ Ea. COUNTER — TOPS — 1/3 OFF MICA—VINYL CLOSE-OUT PURE. ' VINYL TILE 9"'x9"" 6f a De-Icing Plan Urg ed for Lakes, Sesiney would greatly increase the | traffic moving through the seaway. “We recognize, of course,”” Wiley said, “that ‘cracking the ice barrier’ will not be a ; ay, he Out H 5 Seicng derwater piping system through geting national security or affecting vital ee peed ae oe hy gen services, but it docs mean helping the face melting the ice; electric craaciegeiaeein . Weekly Skate | Saris oom at . * * * , business and © We should not run to the federal gov- Is Just Great Wiley wrote Maj. E. C. Itsch- ernment for help on matters which we at 90, Says Mate ner go oe ns & development, to per- | Simple or quickly accemp- mit increased tratic during the | lsbed task.” To the contrary, winter time, Wiley said, would he said, it will require exten- be a real boon to the Great |. “Ve study, research and ex- Lakes and the upper Midwest- | Perimentation. | ern economy, “Currently, de-icing methods * * * are helping to keep open nor- Wiley said opening of the mally ice-bound ports and har- 2T-foot-deep St. Lawrence Sea- bors in Sweden and Canada. way, scheduled for April, will A number of systems are result in increased traffic | experimented with, including through the big inland water- the ‘bubbling system’ — an un- skating at Kansag City’s only ice rink. | * * * j Skating is the sport he substi- tutes for ténnis during the winter. | @rowley works five days a week wife says, “He knows how to fall.” Crowley, a small, thin man, makes sure he doesn’t get too much exercise. An afternoon of} skating, or tennis, once a week is enough. . * * * “He has always been a very, | very temperate man,” said Mrs, Crowley. He must have been. Crowley is 90 years old. Divorce Decrees poverty 3, 3. — cry L. —— Luciiie Legon "Lesile Potfitt Bernadine from James F.. Phillips Fieanor from Frederick Rott Genevieve R. from James D. Bradford Novella K. from Hary L. Hamlin Joanne from Nicholos Arfaras Mvrtle from Jav C. Gutlds Myrna J. from Darrell D. Bottorff Mack D. from ee — Eugene from Betty L. Virginia R. from James e. " prague Nancy. from Charlies A. Toye Sidney from Pearl Hughes ee B. from Elvis Swindell Rose W. from Gerald R. Smock Hy a wee 3 Piste 2 Jacquie from Jaos Bo Delores from Harold R. “Carter Open Tonight The World’s Most Beautiful Floor Covering VINYL SANDRAN Sold Here Armstrong SHUFFLEBOARD 50°/, OFF $9.95 | ’ Can Be Installed in Existing. Tile Floors STICKS and PUCKS.............,.$6.95 If you don't buy your tile from us we both lose money! 1055 West Herds Street Pontiac FREE PARKING ° FE 8-37 17, Open Mon, Thers., Fri. ‘til 9m Tues, Wed, Sat. “til 6. | ALL PAINT 40% OFF House and Trim, Gless, Sem! =. Enamei, Vinyl, benneers Masen: Paint, Latex Walt Bond, Flat Kaamel' Under- con ANOT! SAVE REb Help your youngsters build for their future with savings! Open’an account for thenf... where their savings will earn more in complete safety. Piggy banks are for pennies. +e When they add up to dol, ee, atau ts to work, profit ably for the future. end and let him open an ac- count of his own. . | PONTIAC. FEDERAL SAVINGS HOME OFFICE; 761 W. Uuron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. 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Penney’s Downtown S Open Monday ond F 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 PO a Spage 9p | ey A Telephone Call Will Bring . NORMAN J. JOHNSON ‘a Courteous Salesman to Discuss Your Needs INCH MEMORIALS, INC. a Telephone FE $-6931 864 N. Perry Street Cornelia F. Johnson. neral Home, 7 ig Paula , Howard, “Let 9 cars of Credit Counseling Experience Assis! Yc ut Da ee 5.. Wed..end Sat. 9 to 1. "mn By BM Barger = a REDIT COUNSELLORS Corunna St., Waterford, died day at Pontiac General Hospi Tuesday | FRESH Sera] Special “ooy_| PANREDI FRYERS “3 Chick Norman J. Johnson, 49, of 162 S. Saginaw St.,‘died Saturday at his home after a sudden illness, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | His body is at the Pursley Fu- — - Surviving are. two step-daygh- death of former Pontiac resident, _ }garet; two daughters, Mrs. Rae Gott of Libertyville. | Hopkins” of Pontiac; and a son, Donald 1., Hazelett, 34, of $690}conducted at Boyne Falls Meth will be in Big Rapids where grave- 1 p. m, Tuesday. -BLINDA J. MEADOWS Service for Blinda J. Meadows, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Rockwell St., was held this after- noon‘at the William F. Davis Fu- of a two-week illness. _D. Martin, 81, died Satur- AS pat : t the home of his daughter, Mrs. is been of 4240 Lamont St., Drayton ted Besides Mrs. Dowson he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Arlene Wood- ; ward of Oxford and Mrs. Thelma Lloyd Martin of Stony Lake. Surviving are two brothers and two sisters and 13. grandchildren. The body will be at the Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains, until 9 tonight, when it will. be \taken to the S. B. Stackus Funeral Home, Boyne City. Service will be odist Church Wednesday afternoon tery. ERNEST M. RANDALL - Ernest M. Randall, 86, of 490 'W. Huron St., died Sunday at his home.after a two-week illness, The retired caretaker at the Bethany Baptist Church will be p.m. funeral service at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Surviving is Mrs. Veva A. Ran- dail, CLIFFORD WEBSTER | Service for Clifford Webster, 74, ‘Jot Long Beach, Calif.,.a former Pontiac resident, wil-be at 9 a.m. :|Tuesday at Motell’s & Peek Mor- a: Long Beach, with burial ew ‘retired employe of Grand Trunk Western Railroad Co., Mr. side service will be tonducted at} Mrs. Orlander Meadows, of %00 Cemetery. day at Pontiac General Hospital]. following with burial in Maple Lawn Ceme- ford Music Club, the Oakland Coun. en's Club. Surviving besides. her, husband are two sons, Richard of Oxford ters, Mrs. Ina Freshour of Clio and Mrs. Neve Wallis of Highland Park; and two grandchildren. MRS, CHARLES HELIKER FARMINGTON — Service for Mrs. Charles E. (Mary) Helikér, n-lice for James W. Neblock, four-| year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Hope- b borin 1 :p.m.- tomorrow at Me- yesterday at-Hurley ra ital, Fiint,|Cabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand after an illness of two weeks, - | River, Detroit, with burial in Grand ,|Charles Neblock of 56670 Romeo Prestonville Cemetery : Jamés was killed when he ran into the side ofa car Saturday afternoon about 100 yards from his Surviving besides his parents are Lawn Cemetery there. He died Saturday, _ Surviving are his wife, Selma; one daughter, Mrs, Betty Whitsall; and four sons, Lannie, Homer, Jack and Leonard ail of Wixom. Woman Dies at 100 ~| Plank Rd. wil be eld at 2 p.m, os tomorrow Wilbur's Funeral Home, Reo, Burial wil be in| home, according to Romeo State|’’ Police. DETROIT W—Mrs. Julia Rutha| - of Detroit died in her sleep Sat- urday night, She celebrated her 100th birthday last Feb, 13. 79, of 30100 12-Mile Rd. will be}: ness for 55 years in Memphis Richmond, Armada and Romeo. He | was a member of the Armada Odd’ When you make a two dollar or more purchase from any of the firmns listed below they will give you a FREE BUS RIDE TOKEN , ese just tell the clerk thét you rode the bus DOWNTOWN. | These Firms Thank You for Shopping Downtows and Offer You FREE BUS RIDE TOKENS. , 2 Pauli Jewelers "s ( 23 W. Hueren 71 N, Saginaw 61. > fy an - rr i. 7 * vv The Pontiac Press 48 W. Buren 61. ei N. w Bt. Wi Todd's Store -« i. adaaet ton 1 . Meren wil; Shoe. an , ‘mun pre eS noes i. iw * General and Rogers Sporting Goods Office Supply 24 E. Lawrence St. siaate Snes ee Rowe aa Philip's theta Ay — 7, st. Sporting Goede 4K. Sogiaw St. 2” Ce 79 N. Saginaw Ro Saas 0 we tga s Shop vise ie “g c.g Ea 9 _ 3 Roches je Paint’ Store 18-20 N. Saginaw in- W! Ee & Keen OO 24 N. Segina’ @ 5. Saginaw Ppaties | debveiry Co E 2 . N cite Sie aes - Ww Backenstose Bookstore . 1% N. Saginaw 19 BE. Lawrence St. Calbi Music Co. Pontiac Glass Co 119 N. Saginaw St. Pittsburgh Paints Da‘ Shop 23 W. Lawrence St. 61 W. Huren st. Se a es a * i Webster was a member of St. Michael Church, Knights of Colum- Ist -— Short Term. Pull one key. for this office. (This is Vote » the new 5th Judge who will serve from July Ist to the end of. the year). MILTON F. COONEY is one of two candidates for the Short Term office. . Full Term. You may vote for not more than five _ (5) of the 10 names under this office. (It is a separate office—don’t confuse the two). MILTON _ F. COONEY is one of the 10 candidates for the Full Term. Pull his key for the Full Term, too. VOTE TWICE , . . One vote for Short Term ‘One of 5 votes for Full Term for CIR AVOID >‘) CHANGE MILTON F. COONEY is the only candidate eligible for election to beth terms, but it takes TWO VOTES to avoid the year end change. ‘ Ask yourself this question. Is it “Tax Wise’’ and “Sound Judgment” to hire a Judge for six months, then turn him out for someone else — perhaps ‘someone without equal training and qualifications? This is exactly what. will happen if MILTON F. COONEY: is not elected to both the Short Term and Full Term offices. No other candidate can be elected to both offices. i ; Milton F COONEY AVOID \\\" CHANGE for CIRCUIT JUDGE Mrs. Anthony Baumgartner ~ ROCHESTER — Parish rosary; service for Mrs, Anthony. (Julia) Pontiac, will be recited at ._p.m. today at the William R. Saas Youre Same lane. Her son is the Rev. Edward Baum- pending today. HARRY W. FOGUS | TROY — Service for Harry W.) Fogus, 24, of 6910 Montclair St.| jj} was held at 2 p.m. today at Price Funeral Home With burial in in Union| Corners Cemetery. He died of destroyed his home here Friday. Mr. Fogus formerly served in the U.S. Army and was stationed at the Utica NIKE base. He was a welder at the Dynamic Manu- facturing Co. of Troy. Surviving are his wife, Dean! ina; two children; Dale and Dean jboth at home; his mother “| | | | i Other funeral arrangements "| |FLY TODAY See... 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Perry St. Open 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri. 5060 Dixie Highway (Drayton Plains) © Open 9 to 9, Mon. to Sat, * Pepeetterresrerreresperpeperenisten ere REFEREE RE TETAS b $ hee ; Leaving St. Hugo of the Hills after Easter serv- ices Sunday are the Philip J. Monaghan family of Bloomfield. Hills. rs srs 9 = Bees, aa % -* — a a fo, ate They are, left to right, Mr. age All dressed up in their Sunday best, the. chil- dren of the N. Lee Wiricks of South Ascot street arrived at First Christian Church with their parents “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘es Monaghan, Patsy, Mrs. Monaghan, Kinney and Philip Jr. In the front row are Jim and Marilyn. Pontiac Press Photes for the Easter morning worship service. From left to right are Mr. Wirick, holding 2-year-old Leigh, Mrs. Wirick, Dorinda and Drew. ” ' z a 4 #3 Prt AE Hi f i roses, All in all, the Easter hats struck a gay and happy note for spring i. Reveal Wedding Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Roch of Joslyn road announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Frances Fahr, to Ita J. Bourgoyne. He is the son of Mrs. Helena Gagliano and Ira F. Bourgoyne both of Ba- ton Rouge, La. The couple will live in Baton Rouge. _MONDAY, MARCH 30,1959. cS The Rev. Paul Coleman, left, of Williams Lake Church of Nazarene welcomes Ron Huff of Flint. Huff, the winner of the recent Youth { RAE CE Mr. ing. Families Attend | _ Easter Services Esther Court Has Initiation Painting on Loan to New York Show. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry L, Win- ston of Birmingham have lent “Fratellini,” a 1927 painting of: | the celebrated family of circus clowns by Joan Miro, to the Museum of, Modern Art in New fn an exhibition of more than 100 paintings, constructions, ceramics, illustrated books, and prints by the 66-year-old Spanish artist. ‘The exhibit will be on display through May 10. Need Another for Christ International. music contest, played a recital at the dedication of a new organ at the church Sunday morn- a = Donna Cantrell ~ _ to Wed Saturday by Rowena Wilson if ae ¥ it skin, luster to the hair, and a bright be ae im your eye and | 1216 Baldwin, Pontiac. FE TO PLEASE A MAN, CALL CAREFUL DAN | Leaving their home on Front street Sunday to attend Easter services at First Methodist Church were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thayer. OK to Tell Your Hostess Mrs. Philip Francis Honored as Volunteer of the Month GUEST ROOM? Use Pontiac’s FOR FLAWLESS DRY CLEANING es * Mrs. Phillip Francis has been selected Volunteer of the Month for March by the Central Vol- unteer Bureau of Pontiac Area United Fund. _ She came to the attention of the bureau for her work with the Southeastern Michigan Di- vision of the American Cancer Society, a United Fund sup- ported agency. She is chairman of volunteers in the north Oak- land area and Women’s Cru- sade chairman for the Cancer Society. Mrs. Francis began her work with the local cancer society of- fice when a friend asked her to — join in an afternoon of volun- teer work. Since then, she has been a day worker on a one- day-a-week basis for the past two years. STARTING THIRD YEAR She is now beginning her . third year of volunteer work and is second vice president of American. Cancer Society's Board of Trustees for the north Oakland area. The YWCA-has also enlisted Mrs. Francis’ services as & Vol- unteer golfing instructor for a six-weék period this spring. * *x *® Mrs. Francis says she has met many wonderful people and made numerous new friends through her volunteer work, a “I have directly benefited from my volunteer activities during the past few years and I consider it.a worthwhile free education since I have learned to spéak to groups and recruit- ed friends, neighbors and ac-" quaintances into this charitable work,” she says. | *«* Mrs. Francis lives with her husband and a son Who is a ta" high school senior, on Oxford road. ‘ She is an active bridge en- thusiast and enjoys golfing, ski- ing and sailing. She adds that there is a con- stant need for additional volun- SE x, eR ee Sais teers in the local cancer so- About Sauce ciety offices. Anyone interest- ed in volunteering services to the community is advised to contact the Central Volunteer Bureau in the Community Serv- ices Building. 2 eo OE {} Nal Pontiac Press Phote Selected Volunteer of the Month for March by Central Volunteer Bureau of Pontiac Area United | Fund is Mrs. Phillip Francis. She was chosen for . her work with the Southeastern Michigan Division of | American Cancer Society. : By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I spent several days at a friend’s house recently, She gave a dinner party of eight one evening dur. - img my. visit. Among other things, she. made home-made cfanberry sauce which she in- tended to serve with dinner that evening. However, when we were seated at the table I _ Berkley, a ee 2 ae ee ee es Janet L. Henderson Wed Janet Louise Henderson and William Duane Casey were married Friday evening at First Baptist Church. Dr. H. H. Savage officiated at the cere- mony before 200 guests, wee ee Parents of the couple are Mrs. Charles E. Henderson of Fourth street and the late Mr. Henderson and Mrs, William D. Casey of Mariva street and the late Mr, Casey. IN LACE AND TULLE. The bride wore a floor-length brina neckline, and ruffles of Jace afd tulle extended down the back of the bouffant skirt. A Juliet cap of illusion and pearls held her full veil of imported English illusion and shé carried a bouquet of steph- anotis centered by an orchid. She wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bride- groom, * * * Phebe Ann Henderson was her sister’s maid of honor, and another of the bride’s sisters, Mrs, Keith Glenn Traver, was bridesmaid. Both wore caméo pink lace ballerina-length dresses with full skirts and car- Med baskets ‘of pink and white daisies, * * Best man was Kenneth Don- elson of Royal Oak and grooms- Man was Bill D. Vancil of Au- burn Heights. Serving as ush- ers were Richard Sanderson of Richard Kroninger of : * : oo oe eee eS ee SO ee ee Se eee ee ee eee ee ‘to William Duane Casey. 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Quality and Quansity @ 12 Phoios (5x7) in Album > pci 2 _ g : ? % : su i : a, wae a ej 3 | a | ee 7 ) s Guarantee: @ A Wedding Guest Book We Pontiac Northern High School PTSA will fla’ eating ree what Our Famous » . @A Miniature Marriage Certificate Il @ panel “discussion, ' je at better understanding —gram_aare, ae te ie Mrs. Joseph Davis, Mrs. ae: : | $335 re None High . @ A Large “JUST MARRIED” Sign . | between teenagers and adults, at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- Kemah Lyons, Poa Arthur E. Mooré who.°’ 1 <* « « « None Higher : ~ i day in the school library. Taking part in the Pro- _ will moderate the talks Donald E. McCracken, BEAUTY Alter $3085 compuere | PTS A Set es HOLLYWOOD SHOP 7 ) ae | \Nutritionist _C. R. HASKILL STUDIO Priscilla ‘Miley Becomes. fo Dane! Rddresces _ 78Y2 North Saginaw Street , 1medmas 8 rosruc—reees i! Bride of Thomas Adams |"! " Over Bexley’ | sc lisina — Discussion [Figure Clu , 4a Content ' Priscilla May Miley and All were deemed in gowns Members of the Fashion Your Whether you prefer Colonial or Contemporary | Thomas Hammond Adams Jr., | of pale yellow lace over taf- Figure Club of Pontiac heard Mrs. were married Saturday eve- | feta with cap sleeves and | Probate Judge Arthur. E. |walton M. Chalmers of Detroit, oe o youll love | a CUSTOM-BUILT ning in Ann Arbor. The Rev. | squared necklines. Cummer- |° Moore wil orn ys Panel |nutrition director. for the “Ameri 7 ‘ ir bunds of tching | ° discussion Cross, discuss “ : the pander ia fore 395 chiffon cnhed the aan of | tiac pga High School wir a Values” when they met It’s Tony’s 29th Anniversary guests. the ballerina - length dresses. | PTSA at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday |at Adah Shelly Library. Parents of’ the couple are | Head bands ot atching tm} fo the ached Worary. Patt tee en banauet, and Your Opportunity to Save Plenty Mr. and Frank Joseph | ported French trimm be held April 16, w Miley of prom Arbor and Mr. with pearls held their circular cussion, aimed at better under- athe, pr were q TONY’S $8. 00 BUDGET and Mrs. Thomas Hammond | maline veils accented with | standing between teenagers | Mrs Clarence Mahaffy won the ,' fy - PERMANENT — Adams of Birmingham. pearls, Bard “~~ correed co- and adults, jody he trophy for losirig the most weight) #& \ | $ ' 0 lonial Ss wi carna- Lyons, hy . T- foor length’ pews ot lane eat | tons and tris. James. Deeg of Oakland Park |{p ‘was Mrs. Harry Wallace. | AA? MEME withSet....... .. 5 tured a scalloped neck! turo, counselor; Donald Mc- ed the meets] “I . soar oa with sequins jo eines Greased i= lavender. Cracken, administrative assist- this Thursday. = we Pacneands 20% a peat tt Sh gm strand ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Sevecty Donate sonioes at the : of rose point lace. The taffeta , . ae Oe drapes in front Best yi was gener i high . « ® Banquet Is Held ST. $200 back formed chape' Borchert of Rochester. rs y rar eee "| were Leonard G. Miller of «Preceding the meeting there | | Phila Theta helf a banquet prove to you Wilmjngton, Del.; Thomas C. be a 6:45 p.m. executive lor new mem a many] ached mith, teutle ‘held’ toy | Goad and Henry Michael Ho- | board meeting in the library. | Inn: They are Mrs, Leone Har- %5 BARBER i SHOP © Choice of many beautiful cover fabrics! fingertip veil of French illu- gan Jr., both of Birmingham; Pontiac Northern High School relson, Mrs,. John Klinert, Mrs. : o Poam-rebher or filled cushions! sion a ae + and Richard C. Perry of Band under the direction of James Price, Mrs, James De- . © Steel-reinforced and a bouquet |” yosilanti, Eldon Rosegart, will provide | Quis, Mrs, Timothy Kelley, RIKER BLDG. som tied springs! jy of stephanotis centered by @ | «reception was held in the | music. 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(UPL)—A drive is on toj* purge the French language of all|‘‘boo-jay.” foreign words — especially the American slang expressions which have become ly preva- The semi-official office of French vocabulary.has set April 1 as. D- Day in a drive to eliminate foreign words from French speech. them. A number of American expres- worsted nr slr eschime though the fact is not apparent to the casual tourist. On a French- tnan's tongue, “gangster” becomes ‘gong-stair” and “buager is papers to refrain from the use of such words, using the French equivalent instead ~ and, presum- ably, inventing ‘an equivalent} where none now exists. x * * ta ‘cic circles.” Pedant oh in official circles. French officinds wow sehtigecs when they mean “pipeline, though ordinary accustomed to the Amaral tank = |~aften don't know, what ‘they re i talking’ about. words as “high life” (pronounced * “igg-leaf”’), ‘“weekend/’ tea), “football” and “flirts” to the Wouuh velebibade diated the years between the great (Political Advertisement) SLE ee ee a Pastors VOTE TWICE... AVOID °'.\) CHANGE for CIRCUIT JUDGE COONEY o'clock” (meaning maastae : {foreign language has been American. & Frenchmen to show off’ theif || 6We Reserve Right Senator's Platform? “Front Porch THE PONTIAC PRESS, > q Vengeanee-minded. t Aan Aiden plus victory in eight days by win- | = fornia Trojans Bo ae WBE, "Ti ning Joon B. Camp- ; ; he chs in enila bell Memorial Handicap at Bowie i ¢ - ; where jockey Howard Grant rode . we : four winners. ~ | = in the college championships at! ~ A is {0 Be Bye oe ie , —————_J Aggies Win NCAA ; 5 Cer mare Rey Sencn ae ~ p . Sta | Ege = gg i - re- joe st. ee. (Power in Sate Roll BarGets Wrestling Crown ‘ - me i AP Wirephoto: . Safety Credit , = , So the yao apn at a ara from Pocono Manor, Pa., hits a nice’ | PCH Takes 4th Place ; IOWA ap Ad Towa (UPI)—The divers expect to get even from the woods and putted for @ par-3 on the 8th hole in : DAYTONA BEACH, Fia. pMvviengers pares f Hive, “Tay fim afcing teen | the rd run of tin leg Ope a Wining, Nc e sce | Behind Flint Northern i tal ered reciept are nays Sh 3 : * under ; an | wo woul ba yan one par 71 to lead the field with a total of 209. armington Wis. Sie. gar WB US. Aipto Chub the NCAA, wrestling : WY ia eg er See ae Saginaw Valley Schools walked| | see hime tien” his tbcedway| Hours before the collegiate f 1,500 meter freestyle crowns. off with three of the four top team thpe car flipped in a practice rn world’s top wrestling tournament = ne hace ees 18 the Relays held ended here Saturday night, the | ee. Rese’s competition will include Hace Hun® Relays pe the : Duytne tional! Aggies had amassed enough points i = & couple of ¢ opponents Lj over the weekend at Eastern Mich- Speedway. . ni £ be : in preliminary and consolation _ Qi — George Breen of Buffalo and | 4 . igan College with Flint Central giv. The 32-pear-old driver was £0/bouts to win their Zist title in 29 Michigan State’s Bill Steuart. + ay aay as the power-to-beat ing down the backstretch straight-| tournaments. | Seas i0ummon Reinforcements |S." Soa © Steuart retained his 440 and 1,500 | ‘The Indians took the class A and Amos Special started spin-| vidual honors with the Aszies by = titles in the NCAA meet. He was : . - Tteam trophy with 51546 points, fol- ning. Veith a wind caught! getting two weight class cham- ® the only 1958 champion to repeat , pelnts, Sol him and sent him sideways. pionships, could only post 51 points ~ Sega repeat./ By The Associated Press {ple Leafs got back into the run-|!owed by Flint Northern with 43, The car skidded about 300 yards, |for a team total against Oklahoma . 3 NCAA, beckstroker oseitlg 4 the Chicago Black Hawks called| Ping their first two games. Central with 22 1-3. off upside down, went 200 yards}, Oklahoma took third place with a) & sweep both the 100 and 220 t| Joined the Boston Bruins and To- “The Hawks defeated Montreal) nately sophomore-junior team “The roll bar really saved me,”|33, Pittsburgh 30, Wyoming 25, ? © Scew tera Bis ‘he Bh leit von ronto Maple Leafs in a day of|42 as the high scoring Beliveau| this year, were. the unofficial de- Veith said. “I thought it would| NAIA champions Mankato State at > Six American, eight NCAA and| "eS before resuming the Stanley] suffered a spine injury. He has| fending champs of last year even never stop sliding upside down.”| 21, Lehigh 20, Michigan State 17, : °, Cup playoffs Tuesday night. returned. to Montreal for treat-| though no team trophy was | The roll bar-is a protective met-| Minnesota 17, Yale 16, Carnell Uni- : oo marks were mnnaied sf « * *& ment and may not be available| awarded. | Jal device above the driver’s head.' versity 14 and Syracuse 13. Z aoe eee | The Canadiens, leading the|for the remainder of the playoffs. x * * b heavily tn eos _ — 2-1 in their best-| He _— to walk but is in con-| «rint Central looks like the best | te = mi every event except -seven, semifinals, recalled 36-| siderable pain. ‘ é i i : <_fiooand treestvle en route {0 Its) yemnold Ken Mosdell to fill in| The Leafs, who dropped two in wee ae oe Hospitalization Expected "tere ane the 1989 RCAA awimming and|@2%, "ured Jean Beliveau, Mos-|straight at Boston, whipped the! same position this —— onne * : } ay 4 a dell, a right-winger who played|Bruins 32 with Gerry Ehmanivien ‘we had ous best team in 3 : | mes. ee eoasite with Monin and] caging the winning goal at 5:02|19¢¢ aq s9s7” = AP Wirephote | lams Wal 5 ed men 7 @ », 00-yard freestyle — Prank Legachi,/ part o -58 campaign sudden death overtime. divide mal he “ | ; Mineyerd freetiyle—Dick Manety, wtich-|e Black Hawks, has been with| nie . Paswngton's Warren Ca i - : FLYING HAWK — Jack McMahon (21) of the St. Louis Hawks ; jeg. toe < |the Montreal Royals of the Que- ' in winning fot,| 80¢%. UP high for a basket in the NBA playoff game against the : } ma freestyle — Bul Stueart,| her : set new marks in winning both] 44; neapolis Lakers, Vern Mikkelsen (19), 1 Foust (14) and BOSTON, ™ — A _ discour-|have plagued him since his World , oes $:043. ; . — ::+* ECCOr | hurdles events. He broke the pre-| |. ’ aged Ted Williams today awaited|War-II hitch as a Marine pilot. t Michian Binge tae Yow 5 os cae vious records held by Pontiac’s| Dick Garmaker (16) of the Lakers try to guard against the shot. | examination and treatment for the ter { Sanger, e303 = David Gintanders, | 5 teeta a froma’ thatinte of the! , . Hayes Jones, The Lakers won the Western Divjsion playoff to move into the /jatest ailment which ranks him as| “I'm all right, I'm all right,” | bai ent? — David Gillanders, | American Hockey League, as “ib Jones A ain * * * finals against the Syracuse-Boston winner, ° = of baseball's all time ‘hard - defending American League : ‘ 08.0. : replacement i injured defenses y | q Birmingham's Bill Alcorn, tate > Fe guys, = {ting king said when he left the ' ' man Elmer (Moose) Vasko. Vas-} : Prep champion, won the pe Hawks Eliminated ® The 40-year-old Boston Red Sox! plane at Logan Airport, “This. has oo’s trick shoulder. on which her if me ‘ vault as Wes wt : . batting perfectionist, who has the| been bothering me for about two ' Hayes Equals American expected with a 2 I wears a brace, popped out dur. = , | record vault of 1f-feet-8 inches. : ’ pra pep eel gellen oe eorrena bert elgg gn Da é ing Saturday night's game and| Mark in Repeating as| The Maples however placed pala nd am aH a ag ne cna lls ot ed Ws ere ; ejhe’s not likely to be ready for}- hi di * second only in the sprint medley night from the s Scotts-|more than muscular but I'm not ‘ tomorrow’s game in Chicago. Cc icago Hurdle King relay to gain other points. . = hs eat viet veWhy aon = } up pains ne “Why everything happen ' : Meantime, there were no re- - Pontiac Northern got % of a| By The Associated Press The big items due to be talked| shoulder, to me?” the temperamental left- : Fos tiie or’ the tind cabo pol area oss "shee ot|Poimt_on Mike Fedynik’s Sway The amazing Elgin Baylor today|over are: ay * % % fielder asked later, | ai 4 tet tive. sume their best-of-seven set in dae tie for Sth-place in the pole vault.|climbed sboard the pedestal pre-) putes, including the offensive | Williams was scheduled for} = = * * * ; x} Eastern Michigan College and Pon-|Fedynik cleared 11-feet, along with|Viously reserved for only George] ¢,, Itation ER , 2h—ped ~ e Toronto with Boston in front 2-1.)~ . , along foul rules, @ consultation today with Dr.| Williams explained .he got re- ay «ia ™ 137% points. The “|tiac, Mich., tied the American in-|Bob Finely of PCH. Mikan at Minneapolis. Charles Fager, a newrosu lief from the pain 5 4 @_X-denotes — Retained ; Black Hawks and the Ma a ae The: Request of players for a pen- Paroeetpem, pain only when- he te ee a age Mle Mensa var ened ur nee ag. | “Ps ps [aint ot lle rnin ve pa 5 2 : i BE ee 4 as ya le ni ong: ad 5 a’ Tra at- » te it +o. all H. ” = Shampion in the Chicago Relays|issed a place in the mile run, He side the former Minneapolis nati" ment for the trouble which stems| sharp ondadh ogy Gene: ge 2 -.f1as O- troke Lead Saturday night, was passed on the last lap and this weekend as he led | eee from a pinched nerve. head to the right and that there | aus, ee ' * *« * came in at 5:01. Broad jumper Bob| the Lakers into the National Bas- | The NBA governors will also set} Despite his repeated triumphs) are periods when he is lying down : 3 foal rood of the Asnlen Open tun] secsss to bare beat ext On| she puter Steve Toth had a | ‘nay Beylors pr probany ta New York late net perenchg st another of & lol eee . of the Azalea tour. to t out i 0 a , = stil] ano & long : : pament. pic champion Lee Calhoun and|of 40 feet for other PNH entries. .| xc "yue'gr tie waporintive desea: | month. ine _of physica! aliments whieh a trait Badmi ' Aly | was in the — seat ety 4a Cok Pot originally) — ‘The Chiefs tailed to take a first |ive work that enabled Minneapolis} . roll ba minfon Fy five-stroke on : place for the first time in” the |to defeat St. Louis in two congecu- s ‘ rounds of 72-66-71 for a 209 total,| Another individual star from f H ] S ; : Z ree a et tn te] eegaeenrn reseed |i noes ed cine os | FUTON Relays Summary litle Bids Fail i { second place after a pair of 72s)ex-Westem Michigan great) gagh finishing third; the shuttle |their best-of-seven series ’ and a 70 for 214. equalled the meet record in the) purdie relay and secetil . 68-YARD HIGH HURDLES — Won by; MILE RELAY — Pint Northern (Modo,| BALTIMORE (®— Fourth-seed- : 50-yard dash in :05.2 y taking Rookie Baylor, an All-Americalcawiey, Parmington, time 1078, betteres. Klay , Raby) (3:38.92); %. Flint|ed P: : ca 8 age and sprint medley relay team.|at Seattle last year, scored 36 previous, mark, of 08 set by ‘Pontiacs Central: 3. Kalamasoo; 4. Tolede Libbey;| re) nerd seco in ; Pig % pay the ne players in| yichigan and Central Michigan taking fourth, points gry night — including lemens: 3. Ghatior, “Livonia; | Wright, | seo YARD MELA —-Filnt Céatral (Wat. Sharon Pltrula of Tuner ts ai i _to equal or better par] sch won sections of one-mile re-| Walled Lake's Frank Fink was|S¢ve" of elght Minneapolis scored)" ioe’ pun i. Daggett, Kalamazoo (61/{1:34.2) (tle PCH record set in i96s);|ture the under-18 girls singles in 4 every day, a remarkable achieve- lays, Michigan and Western Michi-|the lone pointmaker for the Vi- in overtime ~— as the Lakers |iect i inch); 3; Adam oan tfboe oF ern; 3, Parmington; ft: the annual " Bes ee ment in view of the bad weather! 2.1’ finished 23 in the twountle|kings. He was 5th in the 60 yard|STWee7ed out a 9897 decision. eaGinPhiome TarrMagleb; 6. Burrs, MRORMR: Lanting eae ognam tig! Champlonshipe nw” Detminton bf write planned the toarsament, noisy, “ {dash and 4th in the pole vauit, | Baylor ‘came through with $3) gpamna. wmpiey aeLay — 1. Punt set'by, Geral Birmingham, to 186) ot * ok * . | oe lil yard Cape Fer Country © Ciub|_,/%00 Delany breezed to his s4th), The SVC schools will participate|itis'two tree dhrows with a minute|E2es' 4,>'rminenam (Bill Green, Pood! 4" Sonn: hrontor, «Pink, Walled Lake!|,, They event old Delaware miss re ——, : straight indoor mile victory in the|in the Cet » Les Danielson and Jim Reilly); |. “Mike Fedynik inc Northern; |turned back the gallant chall ' Mahe ie course daily. There also has been ‘Apel 16 left proved the. margin of victory|?.,Grosse Pointe; 4. PCH (Bob Richards, ' gebo,. Pint Central, and Pin Ct = oo , ee frain and bone-tiling cold. [ftom top torn. aa was true afl ee “lin the M108 telumph, [ailen, Here, Fred Beooke sod olm|Girgiy tj cts, Sn "1816? POS /ot Miss Pitrula, four years her + menace te, Pet, Renied [Bob Gajda of Forest Lake has a} 551, vault victor Don Brags. U.S T ok Gersica-T The Eastern Division semifinal} | -vanp 1. Flin | 4); 3 Pu nae Reine ti by the scores ef 1-11, 11-2, Dew 8 oe Be so nee es are: ser Tete Tour — gang Boston and Syra-l3“natcutt, pom; <°°waidron, 1 terford;, 6 O'Bryan, fyandotte. (Time tk wale rete ae : 13rd Straight Cage Title | NEW YORK (UPD--A five-man on the dae week a be ord set by Poatise’s Bob Manning in| SHUTILE HURDLE BELAY ’-— Piint| In the boys finals for the same er, ee ele cao OF oat National A.A.U. track sind field played Wednesday in Boston. The}, #1am eG orton, Gromelin ah); 2 POR (Pred Brooks, 4 Gray.) “Ee, STOUP, Second-seeded Stanton ; ~~ 4-3" #* |Spring Schedules, Please | CHICAGO ((UPI)—South Chicago| team left for Accra, Ghana, yes-|Celtics romped 129-108 at home|$ ammerman’ Desrboru; 4. Gawley | Mint Central, 4 ane aaron Sane eee, CAM... plackd at 8 1 AMO held the national Serbian-Amprican|terday on a one-month African! gaturday. but the Nats équated it|Fat™ineton and Morrison, Flint Central ledo Libbey. “iS “-|his shots deftly to surprise the No. ; ; NATIONAL LEAGUE An important note to alt high {basketball title for the third/tour. The squad includes shot- og. yk TEAM TOTALS: 1. Flint Central 51 6/6;|1. seed and 1958 runnerup, Jack : :- : LBA with a 133-121 victory Sunday at|_ 65-YARD LOW HURDLES — Cawiey,|2. Plint Northern 43; 3. Farmington 23%; » ’ Wen Lest ‘Pet. Bening | school coaches of spring sports |straight year today, an unprece-/putter Parry O’Brien,“ pole-vatlter| syracuse mingion (:1.4), (pesters ©. Cen ; & Grome Points| Keating of Detroit. The scores ; { «3 § 48 -,, | in Oakland County and area: |dented feat. South Chicago won|Don Bragg, Ira Davis, hop-step- Meanwhile. National Basketball North be: Se ereaie. ti. a tt. Malemasce 1b; § Birmingnam 3h)’ #15, 15-11, 159, es } ‘ we Pd ‘500 a Please send your spring sport (the championship ‘yesterday with|and-jump member of the 1956.U.S,| Assn. brags inuddle today to mulll (un! Livonia; | isan, int Con«| 10. La ing Sastern 9; 31) Mi roe. vs ES. en ogee i i a it 4xb 5" | #ehedmles to The Pontiac Press ja 65:50 win over Youngstown, Ohio.|Olympic tear, 400-meter hurdier|qver mutual problems in a pre-| ,eAOAD JUMP. Meda, &, Dearborn, 3%; 16 Walled Lake $i) . a 4 SEES zy a it Bie, heen *? soon as - wen |Josh Culbreath and Bob Gardner,/amble to the grab - bag college foe coca ant Stave } Knox 6-0 (i-hdr.) ‘ ae . possible, y' at ’ . i. 0 Righ-famper and Jovetin Cheowertgnyer Grel y City; 5. e Florida Stave 8, hai ay tata ‘g ft Os ° fd v i 4 : P| | ee eae ae ay ee a ee ee re ee ee Pres oo ee eee ee ui pe eS aN ee eee ee Pe : = ‘4 eee ok = 2 Ne ee Ges oe 3 £ : eee i os he had. be In his . : for several months. he had a 2010 mark. Then fol- Allen pitched for five Major | wed its most remarkable sea- racking impressive despite an appendec- records with we York | my that sidelined him for six Yankees and Cleveland Indians | Weeks at niid-season. before an All-Star game injury | The loss came on his last in 1988 affected his delivery. He {@ppearance of the season when he tinished his career with -the St, | was shooting to tie the American Louis Browns, Brooklyn Dodgers |League record ef the most -con- - and New York Giants. Tee ke ate ‘4a The fiery. Allen was one of the e one, 140, 9 the set ho eaves ise te — And was he mad,"" but his quick temper got him into| Cals the ex-sports, writer. scrapes with umpires| med third baseman for and os. letting a ball get through. : ** : in in}. be He eigh . Louis season, middle to the Giants. He wpund year with 4 9 a AR ee sronmetien ah ow get 2 ee Faget et ® t x fig et t > shee . - F ij EET) 49 29-35 points. SERVICE BWin Badminton Titles | QUEBEC (AP)—The top-seeded SPECIAL players, Judy Devin ot. Balti- Mimore and tan Joe Hock of Indo- = Wwe ginesia, won the open singles titles men sty in the Canadian Bad- | ed RAINY DAY WORKOUT — THE PONTIAC PRESS, Detroit Tiger pitcher, gets his workout on a rainy day by doing back bends off the training table with’ assistant trainer Joe Proski holding on to ‘Duster’ Most Effective Weapon “Sure, I try to pitch guys a little tight sometimes,” said Lary. ® Pack Front Wh *® Adjust Brakes ® Imepect Brake Lining RELINE si, $1999 GOODYEAR Chevies SERVICE STORE Plymouths FE S-6123 30 3. Cass % miDAs FFLER MU Beched by the MIDAS Came to Comet Mateork FREE INSTALLATION! RIGHT FOR SERVICE! Installation expertly done in minutes while you watch! RIGHT. FOR QUALITY! The all-welded MIDAS Muffler is made for quiet comfort. RIGHT FOR PROTECTION!. There is o MIDAS Muffler, tailpipe, duel exhovst for every:cor ond truck. MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS GUARANTEE EE te Wraing for the Ute of Your Car Es MIDAS MUFFLER Mon. © to 8 P.M. 5:30— Sat. 256 S. SAGINAW Next to jerome Olds Fri, —Tues. 8:20 te 6 P.M, Es i i AW ei E be ry 44. Faris Saginaw Squad Bowls Tonight ST. LOUIS ## — A bowling family from toledo, Ohio, Lou Farkas and sons Dick and Karl, will lead the American _Dry-Wall Co., team here tonight in the open division of the American Bowling ‘ Ticarry 200-plus averages, sparks a Cash the money you penses, You're always welcome at BENEFIC CASH? Just say the word! See BENEFICIAL and get nt. for taxes other Springtime ex- EST” Phone today! Remember: We like to say “ Loans $25-to $500 on Signature, Furniture er Cer NEFICIAL and | ee J Rares ree oe mee el Sape arae aot f | 1295 1395 Congress teurnament. x* * * The bowling trio, all of whom team which has a 1600-plus av- erage. Bob Sheline and Dick John- son complete the lineup, Stan Moskal, who won the 1942 ABC all-events with a 1,973 total, heads the Hotel Bancroft team of Saginaw, Mich., which also will * ‘HighligAting yesterday's action was the pick of a 7-10 split by Wisconsin Archer Wins Open Title; State Ace 2nd old Ottawa Senators ‘of the National he iQ MONDAY, MARCH 90, 1950 _” just can't make that outside “T don't think anyone deliberate- ly tries to hit another’ fellow—well, nat often anyway. Our boys should place win- ners in the team competitions. The tournament saw nearly 300 bowmen representing 17 states, Canada and the District of Colum- bia vie for the prizes of cash and merchandise, - Patterson Regains Union Lake Keg Title Children’s champion Dave Pat- terson was the only repeat Winher as the Union Lake Fire Depart- ment held its 5th annual bowling tourney at Cooley Lanes Saturday. Patterson rolled a 130 as did women’s co-titlists Amy Rose and Mrs. Art Pooley, Stan Wright took men’s honors with 150 in the scor- ing based on five frames only. It was the biggest tourney in history. Hockey Executive Dies OTTAWA, Ont. (UPI)—Dave Gill, prominent as an Ottawa hockey and football executive, died yes- terday, Gill once the « Wyandotte Hurler «Sticks With Nats | Senators’ pitching- staff pitch Yighter...In fact, all pitchers should.” Qne of the club’s rookies, Gerry value of the high inside pitch. “You have to keep those hitters honest if you expect to make the big leagues,” he explained. I wouldn’t try to hit a fellow, but I don’t want him wearing me out, either. They get a toe-hold, lay all over the plate — and brother, if you let them do that you're in real trouble.” ORLANDO, Fla. a — Southpaw Jack Kralick, who has been im- pressive in spring training, has earned a place on the Washington The 22-year-old hurler from Wyandotte, Mich., was purchased) yesterday from Chattanooga — Washington's Southern Assn. farm club. Kralick has been training with the parent ‘club and has not surrendered a run in 13 innings in Scilla Only € Bengal toGo Whips Cards Saturday for 3rd Win Against No Losses | Route So Far: ize Saturday to win the team title and) . all three individual champi : rapped him for two runs and the bases loaded in the first ing but Norman made no motion) to the bullpen. “He could have yanked me, but me,” Burnside said. he stuck Jackson's Cooley | toe Head National) Swim Coaches ITHACA, N.Y. (UPI) — Willard POWERGLIDE : 50 te ‘52 ........$70 53 and ‘54 ....... ‘55 and ‘56 ....; “996 W. Montec eel LAKELAND, Fie. (UPI)D—Pete : Burnside couldn’t make a: go of| Pee a™ it with the pitching poor San Fran- ‘cisco Giants, but it looks like he’ll ; stick with the Detroit Be, pling Pe mentor here, club supposedly rich in tal-i ‘coach of the year,” >| Burnside, skinny 28-y e a r-old| point totals: southpaw, has ‘been the number], 1NAty 73: 2. N¥U 68: 3 one pitcher for Detroit this spring. | State &: 7. Wiscansin 31 a Pigeape ee wae Ores 1! Michign at @ ALUM. Free Estimates” none has thrown » Roches i. @ STONE £ iopings, He's the only Tiger ta goiSet Fi Reem’ oot FE 2-2671 the route. Oberlin 34; 22. Ohio ! x* * * bo re " ye “4 s=cc2[MEN WANTED Ray Narleski, : AP Wirephote | Washington when uncertain field- s eer ™ PRieeatc a his feet. The Detroit-Los Angeles game was ae continent sleet 0 She I To Trein for High Salery in tr called off by tain yesterday and the teams hoped | part, and the other was against Redio & Television. cand E Classes Allow to play @ doubleheader today. Ee tt salat oat | You to Remain. Fully Employed While Training. | , $ : that he has one big advantage. | Mail’ Coupon ov Call for Complate WO 2.5660 2 tober right up watt aweek betel) Eloetroniés Institute 22tazt SITES a * f ; Ti = camp . opened a. nie , . Kerean Veteran Approved. 3-e ’ f “| was in good 't have ‘ : rus - C | C Q en — y IGers to spend Boe getting int NOMS Ves sctavectsesscrcenseseestsngsudseeeceaneenes PRONG 2. cesedeceerees : ee ; } condition. But I've pitched better RABIN ovdionctndiven venceesees errr. tt.) fit. CU .ocacorenscesegy ‘ this spring than any other,’ Burn- ae — “But I don’t try to hit them.; Jim Benning, who has a knack | side said, egy za -_ sy Sometimes a pitch gets away from | for giving up home run balls, said: ae 2 te FOG a guy.” “‘Let’s face it. The duster is here}. The only thing that’s kept Burn-| i, ¢@¢' = oe ye erie lg, tr eal pata hee a Set aon oe a ae eee ee runs g ve Sn ang Fe een o anlike|ball around the plate. But I think |Giant's Phoenix farm club last FOF @ BETTER DEAL on '69 Dodge it ies ng ste > aoe if I'd brush Coie oe Ratninee one * Dodg Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck oe discuss freely, unan- tt itters more.” er * years | a ee * imous that they'd be lost without) “p,, Narieski and Don Mossi list| National League Club's farm chain. |e oe MAIN ST; ROCHESTER = OL 2-911! “What's a guy Yooma do?” (part of their pitching repertoire. = f o i asked Paul Foytack. “Those ; g | of gned eppertunition ang F bet | ONS mn | ea {Jack Oberman of St. Louis, Hockey League. He later served) There was no change Sunday in|as a director of the Ottawa Rough the standings of any division. Riders professional football club. | WALLS . ae mew, GUARANTEED BRAKE RELINING MOST CARS 4995 » Incl, Labor & Parts DUTY Howard Shelley, will be shown} THE SMART BUYER ; Is Still Buying BUICK You get more money for your car, More car - for your money. 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Her father is treasurer} | of the New England Mutual Lite} Joanna Barnes says that in| Smith College, from which she | was graduated in 1956 with her] key for scholarship, she decided: | driving a station wagon with two children to meet the 5:18.” ’ Many wives who meet their hus-} t i i 1; ANICE LITTLE BANK s CONFLICT IN SOUTH — The story of the dis- integration of an. aristocratic Southern family , _and the crumbling of their way of life is told in “now playing at the Gakland Theater: The Cine- maScope production stars Joanne Woodward, Yul Brynner and Ethel Waters. Miss Barnes, who has appeared THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED William Faulkner's “The Sound and the Fury,” | ‘The suicide rate in the U.S. was last estimated at 9.4 persons per |Holly wood Headlines 100,000: population. By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS | HOLLYWOOD—There have been ‘$0 many rumors as to where |Chariton Heston is going now that \he has finished “Ben Hur,” which itook a year, I will give you his idefinite plans. * ‘* * He goes right back to MGM to \costar with Gary Cooper ,in the ‘Julian Blaustein production, ‘‘The Wreck of the Mary Deare." After reading the Eric Ambler script, based on the Hammond Innes novel, Chariton chose the “Mary Deare” story, which will have extensive locations at sea. GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS Where's Heston Going? ‘|Back to MGM for ‘Wreck’: on, TV's “Ford Theater,” “Play- house 90," “Cheyenne,” “Matinee Theater,” “Maverick” and in five movies including ‘The Garment Jungle’ and “‘Auntie Mame,” sees it as another acting break, : “Tt should be quite good for me. } vahohal abédahe om an bbhid Wiktddbad d Wi PR RAPT PRT FRACTURED vida WW The picture tells a story of the last battle of the cold Korean War on Pork Chop Hill, where out of 135 men only 23 survived. If, says Sy, our boys fought to save a hill, which meant nothing to them, they certainly are not going to let Rus- sia have Berlin. I have seen a truly great picture —“The Diary of Anne Frank” which is made true, tragic and at times even humorous by that artist George Stevens, whose crea- tive ability is second to none. I had seen part of it some weeks ago, so I was very interested in livan, Eleanor Holm, Joyce, Vanessa Brown, Vera! Miles, and others in the role, Her | Sunday Joanna follows Maureen O’Sul- Brenda | the - likes of Johnny ‘Weissmuller, | Buster Crabbe, Glenn Morris and Lex Barker. — The 11th:\Commandment ATLANTA, Ga. (UPI) — Easter at the North- worshippers ; side Methodist Church were greeted by this sign when they drove their cars up to the curb in front of the church: “Thou shalt seeing the completed picture at the gala premiere. Millie Perkins, slim, fig-eyea littie girl who plays Anne Frank and is seldom off the screen, is, a pupil of wham George cai well be proud. This is her first screen appearance, I don’t know when any beginner has equaled her fine performance. : Millie. has the brilliant company ome TIMES GHT of Joseph Schildkraut, a player of mages many years experience, as her re. father; Shelley Winters, a very) Michael Anderson of ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ fame will ibe at the directorial helm, * * * Last week Chariton was on the Paramount lot to discuss “Sum- mer and Smoke” with Hal Wallis. ‘This won't start until late summer iwhen Jean Simmons is free, and so far no definite commitment has jbeen made. | Tuesday, President Eisenhower ‘will see “Pork Chop Hill,” the lmotion picture Gregory Peck and Sy Bartlett made. Sy is just back from Washing- ton where he showed this story of the Korean War to a number with the purchase of ony 2 LOAVES OF BREAD > GOLD BELL /“)GIFT. 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FRESH at random: ; Up teh | — There’ t tin: PHILADELPHIA GRADE “A” WHOLE inet town thet Steve Crane it already married to Helen MAKE Ke Youre ce acer gee now mt eacabe arenes bapeatte ee qreeeest, Wet- nation, Be: ag Getth is Up Wightennns Strang common Kidney or which often roc -4 ! CREAM CHEESE 9: “In Marlon Brando’s ‘One-Eyed Jacks,” Karl Malden horsewhips Marlon so realistically that reanés is- counting his black wa blue marks. Over at Columbia they are say- ing that Ben Gage’s performance FRYERS > Lb.. Pkg. - TUESDAY, - | ee rn urine; = Ag relaxing Ret ys. pain in ‘The Hero” gives the screen a Fellef. Be Ing oro March 31, 1959 brand new actor. at drugtat. Peel better faster money back | ~ Stan Midgley “UTAH” Utah, often referred to as ithe “Mormon”: or “Beehive” state, Hes in an area of the most beautiful scenery in the United States. Almost three- fourths of the state is still owned by the Federal Govern- BLUE SKY BLUE Sk 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 Phillips TOMATOES Tall ment, with 9,000,000 acres of No. 303 National Forests. Cen ‘Mr. Midgley’s movie “Free Wheeling in the Utah Parks >” | covering his bicyele trip) through the Bryce-Zion region| of Utah’ won the first prize of | _— in a nation-wide contest. Last year Mr. Midgley enter- ltained us with “Co forado~To- iday and Yesterday neuen if chemist for By = to giv a to his hobby of eg Mai graphy. He has pe, ability to imake you feel that you: are ihis companion on his travels ithrough the wonderful state of Utah. ae | Crofoot School Athletic Field | Technicoior* A MORNINCSIDE Production A COLUMBIA Picture | 465 I Pike. — THE LATEST | IN- A-CAR THE Fi NEST ne eRe anna NR Se ee A \ eee ee ag ie _ ap Towuship “Treasurer, one| Wil De hed in the City of Pontise,titmn® if the vome cout at oetd flo ot OF... s.. Ta OP. cra’ dramas "| good. steers 2340-26-00; load standard ta w To oc mander of the Hill-Gezette Post,, 1080 West Huron Street ac fl &é Panes tae on Monde Apel 4, 180 Fy the |tite ordinates and the issuance of said|, Oats (oli) May . ..-++« 10.30/ Mostly Seva siete ws SSN, Oe (Late Morning Quotations) a member of the 4) & 8, Oakland ee pid S at ihe Beard. of he: SS Glaoee ‘od "abiig” the "carattes alpen oo > Pw weet, thea ay so Gir See, BE Sors0; welity. ‘steers sie 5a utility | eUrOS After decimal point are eighths County Voiture No. 811 and of, THE LIFE i gt bles, Conimissioner of] **it Cy tren tt High School and shall take effect im- 3Pt. . ..... 66% Nov. . ...... 10.30/ 8M standard heifers Deo ie: Admiral ....,.193 Int Shoe .... 33 |World War I Veterans of the. meneneEe Saneraae Wi Shy additional amendments or| Precinet wt ure Station No. 3, Rey COS Ne SEND SEN ws \30.00-21.00; canners and "eublers Aieg Ge. 1st. Ist Gr Goal” 33,0. 5S. A., Barracks No. 49. OF VIRGINIA ae: that may be “ §—_Benenusl on PHILIP £, ROWSTON. Lod Cal oe Strs .., 58.7 Johns -= ::: }, Surviving are his wife, Mary; ee ne i a poe pron recinct Christ. school odae Calendar Hogi—Salable 900. Butchers 25 cents . jones & L., 68. ng , ‘3 oo a apa R. Evan sa : nd Betueat ie! aoe aed aw de: he Receetiy RY one daughter, Ms. Walter Eger hg Sirtas mon, ate art snr ots] Precinct Swett. sete ais eaees, Scene, Pies Lodge No, @) Paaat, Chariton, |B, ial spel ethene Hala A LAS gale Biller of ‘Phoenix, Ana, . Saanv rarry Sart | bases eee”, (ibe Sap wet Gere rare, Mace MoO blatant et IR Says: rae iter, x Lacy her . Mternoon and no longer. Every : Reboot “ay order of the City Commission, brother, Donald ° ee ua to, 120 \Amm Motors .:: 384 Lane 8 ¢ s {i4jof Houghton Lake; two brothers, PAYDAY one a ret . ee =e * “ADA R. EVANS, —— V.| 39.00; standard and 26.00-34.00; culliam News .... 41.8 arg ..... 4.4/200mas of Pontiac and Charlies of Dolls atthe shout precribed, 1 Lincale Bchool a and utility 16.00-26.00. Am Tel&Tel |.240. te ~:: 43'Bay City; and six grandchildren iCANS watts of = —-. . ee Behool March 16, ‘3. b0 “s0. e e octine tae 1800. Seeian lambs jr err x = a $3 . rene ye N B ef Mosk goed and chocie lArmour & Go sta sects SFT at ony . |. ee ‘ Ration Ko. 4 Bing By ty yey ny Ews In Dri ; lambs 20.00-22 80: loads ‘choice tolatchison ©. ws were © |Child Suffers Injuries . rm a ae the tter of the ition - Z a Any shat ute be oon lambs a 2 _ WEE og were “ahe8 Ru * * Car’ P. chee eaeraeee ie . cerning ‘Margaret Cherry, Qinis Cannon,| A fur coat, movie camera and 11.00-20.00; good and cholce ahora lambs Beth Steel... 50.5 Mina . tg nning s Path as caesar anesion ° Jr. Sebaot] MRT. Cause No. 10571: cher of saig/Prolector, necklace, bracelet and choice sisughter ewes 5.00-10.50. Leg Ty *: Bf Five-year-old Arthur Salley 6065 i ony of Pontiac, Michigan, April. r child. , earrings totally valued at $500 Bond Btrs ..., 94.1 wae! .. 165 Wilson Ave., Waterford Township, 1980. Precinct Scheel Ce ee Oe pitta: enenniwere reported stolen Sunday by . Bene ware ey MO Bee, $3.6\was injured at noon yesterday will be in _ Precin Wilson ‘hot jabouts of the father of said minor child|thieves who broke into the home Business Notes Brun Balke ... 168 Not Dairy =... a5) when he ran into the path of a car Ae wag Nig Be gg gee mag) Preeines taracilvisieted sine “of the’ Stete, ‘and thas[ot Joseph Adamski, of 2831 Wal- Burtoughe'’.., ann Nat, Gype ..., 67 |driven by Joan Janiszewski, 38, of | ret age ue from 4:90 o'clock a.m.) Br pacheel. eeld chia shout be placed under the|bridge St., Avon Township, accord-: The ot ai Gen Dry ns. 201 NY Central.” 2634 he Brightwood Ave, Waterford ‘ag ¥ Se a ve tne tolewing prope-| Pe + gy ee Cunt : ing to Oakland County Sheriff's appointment of Donald I1.|cos “pee ’:.::) 306 Ne Am Av.... 48 |Township. So Ht a i ethune School ; tate ‘of Michigan. sou ste hereby no- (Deputies. . . Goldman as vice president injCapital airi’.: 30.7 Bnio ont 2.7" aa4| He is in fair condition at Pontiac . ue riinanees of the city recinet Se—Jefferson Se. will ‘be held at the’ Oskland ‘County charge of sales for the Glidoramalcas, yx" .'.. $3.8 Ovens 1 Gi.. o94|General Hospital .with neck, jaw $50 for 2 wks ) Bichigen,entiued® “An Ordinance Precinct ir. Hie Service. Center, Court House Annex,| A total of $11 was stolen from a| window Division éf Whizzer In-|Cster Trac... 99 Dae O&M... St3iand shoulder injuries, and a con- den : 2 the borrowing by the City reeinel $4—Bagey Schoo 12608 West Blvd, in the ‘City of Pon-|cash-box in a refrigerator of Avon- —_ eb oes Se Panh Epl .... 50.3 cussion, The accident on . only’ 70¢ ! of Michigan, the sum of $3,300, t W School tise in said County, om the 14th day) 4.1, Justries Inc.,’ wee |Chryeler +s. Parke Da ...,. 41 . eee : fea ead aaah issuance recinet 40—Washington School. of April. A.D. 1988," at, one o'clock, in) Gals Junior High School, in Auburn : has D \Gities ave... $0.4. Pe RR .-..... 16.1/Airport road near Wilson avenue. bonds T 41. ebster School — afternoon, ereby i 1 Harbor eee? vone 2. 3 _* the cost recinc wen School manded to appear’ personally at said). ghts, by burglars who entered |Keego ’ Clark Bguip pe ge. Rees ¢ other loans to $500 Z woirbng tad serending ie vole ~k nearing on leeaing Goma a reer endon cole Pai 101 Phiico.......-- 92 Former Law Professor 3 ae 2 a teeny ein tenon: tne Nene aes tena epee! Saturday. 3 golem ML Phi ss with 24 mos, to. repay te Chir ot, ontiae inthe prinetpal sum| ing yee *|tiee shall be served by publication of s ; Gon N Gas... be Reg O°: Se at U, of M, Dies at Home | cxgrvouTasray in Tearay in Of £3.300.000 be issued as therein pro- : Officers ” leopy- week us to said hea: Tools valued at $170 were stolen |p; ion 3 alee ati :... 4a2 2 weexs | 4 Waexs Wifotice is further given, that the voting|igan; Superintendent of Public. Instrucs printed and cirealeted in ‘saide County." @ car belonging to Alfred tiie)” ..:. ea Bez Deys,.--- 371] ANN ARBOR Edson Read) =< , a8 tor. ‘said. election shall be the|tons Member of the Biate Board of Mauc| Witness, the Honorable "Arthur &|Rogina, 1853 Willowood St., Roches- Gont Can... $2 Rey Tob B. .1°5 4 Sunderland, natignally renouned) $33.00 | $25.98 | $28.70 me as those for the biennial spring| cation: Two Members of the State Board Judge Court, in the Cit Meter «+. 657 oval Dut .... 432 for his work in civil re 7140 | tisction te be held on ‘the same day. State Univer-lof Fontiac in said County, this aetn|ter» while it was parked in his regen Couper. Rags. 96 Srfe"e4 8: 28 slretorm and a University of Mich-| Se Sewbeaseedemmeom | {March 2, 1908 ns ); Bix of of Gov-|day of Mareh, 1980. driveway Saturday, according to}+6 Glidorama Corn Pa .....+ $8.2 Snovitie ME |, 283 y prof eritus died} et 9% oe oem oe ‘ AD. trnors of W Btate U: y. u E, MOORE, sheriff's deputies. Curtis vow 144 Bears Roeb || 42.8 igan law professor emeritus te $98, Th% ger month betwses end bi March 23°30. 90.1 Two of tie Supreme Court} "Lier 3. yASCASGBNNO, 7 — Window Division, ipesre - 4. Shell Ol ...,.°85 |yesterday at his home. | Sen, ond’ Th per menth on any someinders Bt ® . te Register,| Someone broke into the Webb | Goldman has been Dis @ Beng’... 33:2 Soceny, 72! S$] Sunderland, 84, had been ill with , TES : BIENNIAL SPRING. EL! EE Soy Soh epee Bea surgnile Divisies Coal Co., 351°S, Paddock St., over|with Whizzer In- GOLDMAN |Dout Aue-.:- 84 Sou ny *.‘..:: $42] pneumonia. He served on the uni- ASSOCIA Notice i given, that » Biennial] shan Act 'Np. 10 of the, Public STATE GP MIGHIOAN—in Ge Pro-|‘D2, Weekend, it was reported tojdustries since 198. He, came to|BeTrany 38 rand ‘142 4. |versity’s faculty 43 years until his! LOAN COMPANY Boring Blection wil be held in, the Toen- of 1935, entitled as amended *An Act telbate Court for the County of Oakland, |Police. Nothing was reported|the company following four years a ea on ar} = $j \ retirement in 1944, ‘ Silgkeie “Geant — getablish adiieeely th Sie, Woeesl n e te os tien eon. | tissing. of military service, and after com-|# 4° ree 3 Std Oll MJ... 51.6 ; ee No. i—Town Hall, 2000 Fo reg AL oe En I : 7 pletion of college stuilies. at UCLA. |mer Rad’ ::.. 207 Si¢ OU Oh... 618 STOCK AVERAGES In DRAYTON PLAINS: Onarae. Read and M ties having full paid. mem-|cerning Ma: Denise and George Wil-| — ee. +3 5.97 ;:: S86] wew You. Masur oem (Compiled aU No. %—Pire Hall, 3426 Auburn panty te pocas Sr ctvit aystem| To Eady Willems, father of said Benes y police that someone en ae Ford fot. ah Sun Ol... galt the, Associated Soe 4494 Dixie et, a8 Precinet Mo. 2-Old Fire Hall, 3432/tiem gto" meat ethene eed ieee eeree. having. been filed in; thisitered her home over the weekend| The world’s most powerful con jen ee 4 PRM COs Thea . Indust. Rails Util. Stock CALL: OR 3-1207 2 gy er thm for appointmént, employment and promo-|Court alleging that the present where- tinuously operating electromagnet cr gb Tex O Gul’)... 23.7 Net chenge 2... 4 44 —1 — 2) a Precinct No. 4—Pire Halj. 3953 Josiy4/ tion of all officers and men appointediabouts of the father of said minor and stole a purse containing $4. roe tee. sos 7 ‘\laaa'q Noon Mon .... 322.2) $371 1006 221.5 vt Rod. in said Pire and Police Departments and |ehiid . known and said chil- is now in operation at the Uni- | Sen Tae cs e3 Trans W Air .. 10.3: Prev. day... 322.6° 137.0 190.7 221.7 fy PONTIAC: Precinet No $—Pire Hall, 2498 Aubern etive Citi 4 Munietpal-laven are depen the public! Someone broke into.Hawthorne|versity of California at Berkeley. |ce Tae Sram oo FET et IA TE 1610 3215 Rond. ities: 80 regulate and re 208 | nag i mt agree ag PO ga nae ae Sedirteee -~ Prod 10 Twent. Cen |. 38.4/Month ago ..,..321.0 137.8 100.1 220.8 125-127 N. Seginew Precinct No 6—Town Hall, 9060| ment, suspension and discharge of #aid\ null we niaced under the juriedietion {School Over the weekend, it was/It is designed to help scientists Gilleite 48) Underw.... 13. Year ago -ess-2L2 843 783 1618 CALL: FE 3 0214 ‘ I Ee Decadian en Winhie, Aprtt Sees, Peemee see Semen wee Wiel thle Comte oslo -ot the reported to police, It has not yet/study matter at temperatures ap-|Geogrieh, 8% Un Carbide §.120-61959 Low .1.,1.308.1 1338 96.0 2115 . falas seat te cigtent, therewith.” Se amended be Ze-latale of Michigan, you are ‘hereby, no-/been determined what is missing, 'proaching absolute zero. eogyeey-:. WBS Pn Pac |... 11 Tae oder ee he aie , si > Regents ofthe Folie Departneants ot seistos to Rieititied that the Rearing on paid petition 3 Steypound “!: ie Oat, Aus Lin. 362 oad 2255 S. Telegraph Rd. Crtreney st Junaeen: Supsetatentent Proposal No. 3 Service Center, Court. H Giak fee yh 4 Geis Prue ais Ye. J. Nephiet Oo.) | Michigon. Miracle Mile Stats ened ef Bfucniion” two’ members| osSte! na” gprinanee ©, s0Peel, Ont [ised West Bird. tm te City of Pen: AR BS Sas CP. 8h pigurg aney desta pot are stents] CALLE FE 8-9641 of the State Reesd of Acrietiture, 1 Be | te contrat and: the tale of eet April, A.D. 1938, gt one o'clock in the Be OS Teo 022 Beal Alten Blectric & Equip. cot ©” “2s >" can a “ 74 mate | and/or Wine City of be you here hereby com- lata oon oY ** 349| Baldwin Rubber Go,* ...... 17.2 182 Board At. Geverners sighs adopted? Proposal . manded to appear pe iy at said 93°4 west Un Tel. 361 Gear Co.* waters tence: 30 «(33 : ‘ Officers—Two “Shall omen No, 1308 ra the Ord!- I s. impractical to make mal ++ 08 West A Bk a 36.3 i RF ba Bs as the Supreme Court. Circuit Court .| nanees @r small, 20 5 contest and ~~ ROOF REPAIRS | FaEncuTEe NCES EESAVIFING Pos POR eet id hee __ Business Services 13 R. G” SN DER, FIO a= ag Bg ALL OF FOUNTAIN PENS at pons ce. General Printing & ‘ue TE A arene ee FE IN Oe cad wintous, Weaseumbie, VOCATIONAL COUNSELING | FE Sen. ee" ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- UR NEW LOCATION— : surre 2f'* EAST HURON a FURNACES” CLEANED AND 7 = om) Fi | serviced Saher ues: FE 5-1788. futons _ abe. PLASTERING. NEW 0 Beran. ac —— — ay + Basnnaes ~~ Work guara FE 50304 oo OP Bide. SAWS Tacks "PED FE 5-9221. Manley Leach 19 Bagley Si Work Wanted Male 10 |®*2CALIZING | TN BASEMENT TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- Al P AND el ot gh ae rere ai, Lex Low rates. Call after 6 1 CAR 0 ati aa FY RETR and repair. a 0, ox. bid mene. FE tae x Cost less. ‘ $eats._Cost_lent Victor Pose eelimatn, Bens, OR we Rp Ey a Be 3-372 or OR 3-8117. B-1 PAINTING & WALL PAPER- ing. FE 2-4121 _ = nd wringer washers, Whole- oa e @ : APPLIANCE SERVICE RoY's" 96 Oakland FE _2-4021 ng. _ Fi AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER ana cabinet work, New and re- _pair, D. H, Mutdock. FE 2-7861, SABINET MAKER AND CARPEN, ter. Kitchens e spoctany. FE CARPENTER Wone cd _ eR. we "' ar uEAT CUTTER AND _ gounter man for part time work, Ga ENER day work per week summer season, FE a [eee W. LL WASHING IN@II 3E, WIN- sass aennes. Sree Be Estimates. FE 2-6225. EXPERIEN' look for through & a fst Stead: _References. 1 experi Sr on any a oat “hp if in —- tween 3 TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE uae _ must live in, Teds eed Bye tio pen or room vattress, be- L shop records. Scheduling, Planning. inventory controls, etc. - SIENCED, WATT yk ag at ‘ace, ell Wagon Restaurant LAUNDRY NERAL fer auto. ealership e perie once. Pg Motor Sales, South Bivd HOUSEWORK. P TM, “a3 chard = Ate befare mM. Use back gate. Housewives and Girls from our office, 18 to 10, Saleer : yee i erp! => ee at son fa Sis ay bka Mr. Work Wanted Female 11 1-DAY ge ag $3 BUSHEL. Ref FE_ 5-141) 2 ecuka bederee WALL aning, FE ase, GHILD CARE iE BY DAY OR WEEK. seoks Wyo ia Fd Ba ae area. js. Call Fm 23-2980 after 3:30 NTS Dp DAY OR Wek re vr 2-7020 pg. ‘7 \reneportation. G % 8-6523. NURSES A rien st ABLE — Auburn wigneet. sranaed maseeaes. ‘through "| writer and get it! Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Na ALTERATIONS, a AND mending. FE 4-425 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING AL- terations, Mrs. Bodell, FE 4-9053. DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL- terations, drapes & formals done _in_my -home. | PE 8-8455. ~ Garden Plowing 16B ROTO- ING DONE REASONA- ble. 4-8946, Income Tax Service 17 “OR 3- 2943 N PRE- sek pm, dp bome by a Se Recountant with master’s degree 24 HOUsEWORK OR OLD PEOPLES | NCO! : to 00, Ph home. ‘ton ‘eae pis si 1 T UICK. Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it ty — dial FE an ad- ORT id Wid. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Map dota ey eee — 8 _OR 5-068. —_____ _ Moving & Trucking 19 m* ot 7% commeany HOU! hold ther by vate sale fon -~ v DH ee sale i gg ie Farm r, Michigan. Ol. Wtd. Miscellaneous any HT HAULING, BASE- mente cleaned Name your price. __Money Wanted 28A _ al Bg ie, SERVICE PE 5-3458 ae 000 MTGE. ON ‘OLD LE. — Local or to SMITH MO 1-A Reduced Rates 0 CO. FE distance we sane Modern 5 rms. _PE 3-9020. Pa 2 { per cent lesen, | rates Peet. Bee 8 Wanted to Rent 29 roe ar nl Pi soe osigal 5 HY AND HEAVY TR : i Mivouh” tun dire, gravel and| Deiha, Piseplecs, Must bee Jens Angelus. Cass, Elizabeth or gi = mB, oy ane G,| van Lakes. Write Featiee Trees Mt ¥ ~ O'DELL CARTAGE _ “heer Walled Li Tashmes E11 yelled EE Thshmen 5472 Loca} and long oi taace moving. Wed. | Mtgs. . 32 Trucks to Rent + ABSOLUTELY TRUCKS TRACTORS me fastest ac - on your 44-Ton om, ee eon stakes _Gail Rea ni Realtor Fe axe ‘ p x3 ° -trailers ACTION ! ! ! Pontiac Farm and PT icp Industrial Tractor Co. have a Painting & Decorating 20 land ¢ Tneluding Sunday be Py a Bs |_ +103 re -Ask for Mr. get you the dis- Je HAYDEN, ‘Realtor, 86 E. ‘Walton _ .. CASH ° se? COARS EBCORA 1-8200. EM 7, WORK ie otal Cialis ee AND le or e ora’ Cash terms fog? yeas. home p EQUIriES EVEN TF De ne 4 save. pg . : : J EALTOR PE 44561 . man ‘groters, Bus 1 Cai Fo at eae 26 DIXIE HWY, ring. PE R. CASH Paneiiea fvaraBie FOR 4L-AND CON- Work Guar, FE 23-4315. oe Pat ee PAUrsces. Al Rid AND PAPERING, . PE 48364. 4-233 _ CASH Interior & Exterior Free estimates. EM AINTING, PAPERING WASH- gun OsING = - . Guar, Reasonable. 23-2312. | 9 Save S PORTRAITS, FAMILY GROUPS ism = jRchatte & Harger_ Co. 33_WEST HURON Roch- | # 28 \? Johnson ’ ° REAL rE : 7h 8. Tele Rd. -| CA FOR Laas CONTRATTS. a s Welt, 40 Dixie : : “OR 3-1355 ; FRG | Apatenaed v & near bus line, M houi . No. drinke = E SPE 2éesl. After 6 pat 3E, ROOMS, BA tol cad heme peltage. IMMEDIATE, Television Service 22 a ACTION a or seasoned, Your upon sat- DAY OB NIGHT TY SERVICE istactary tigpection of. ‘at mre BS L. Templeton, Rea calor noon & evening, cell Upholstering 23 CASH 58 IM EE) UNLIMITED RUGS AND UPH Buyers waiting. 1 you have sold re gampegday. Sp 'OL Sas. | Pose cam we Sar ae a, ae AL'S UPHOLSTERING | bie Sets eee | THOMAS, UPHOLSTERING Sisk for Ted cCullough. . 197 NORTH PYRRY BT. FE 5. wr 5143 Cass-Blizabeth Rd Lost & Found 24 E : SIAMESE Lake Area, reward. FE 2-6113. WHITE AND TAN of Andersonville, TOwnsend oer wincH FOR LIFTING Wink [AMMON ag 4 — Vic. il) Rd. 1743. D Buy Land Contracts . uve oF QUENT rhe Se TS ate HUMPHRIES REALTY ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A ARRO- _ . 7 RMS. Pee BATH. ADULTS. WE Clean, ee Pu furn. Aa Miller St. PE 56-2405 3 he . ALL Sac. Pintant welcome. 108 Center + St. PE 93-2300. eral re sae —- » ‘ae rege. $70 mo- “Realtors. 28 E. ones 3 RMS. & PVT. BATHE NEWLY Baby w 3 ROOMS “BATE, PVT. . FE core tosT— Scie N St. Black white male Cocker. ALL Ci CASH cnile agi agey RE Gs << For GI and FHA equities even ‘monte _ if behind in your payments. Im- LO8 J 'D DOG. Rochester area, Call OL open ee i WwW VICKERSHAM LOST: GR & WHITE FEMALE | 7195 W. Maple peayets 6-6250 eat, vic. Pontige Osteopathic Hos- pital. PE 83943, Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT Be bbe “prea ra \° Book Store . iS Lawrence St. FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. terests Notices & Personals 25 Cc. YOUR HOME py~ AEROTREDS Tor oe ean sell your home for KNAPP SHOES cash with very small down pay- |Fred_Hermso 2 OR 31502) erg “Bo not feel obligated. We ‘A COMPLETE COLD WAVE $6.00/ wij se your xty and Dorothy's. FE 23-1244. tell ete cash you, an receive AN ING THE ADY net to Si ton rai v Waites Penge — DORRISt & hw ee towa abou: am. Sares “a8. Please contact me ai new wiltron Bs 4.1557 FE 8-9757. eae cau N dD a in ANY ot ree gg og brane re lose’ your ‘home. regu aves” ae Confidential. The Salvation ee pi GAYLORD'S resis X COMPLETE COLD WAVE $6.50/ 192 5 Broadway ane Oeten MOB Syie Bvt. On 2 7eet. Wil- —- _liams Lake Rd, and M59 HAVE CASH, “CHARLES CHESTER WILL TRAVEL USHIONED 8HO: We will travel to see -and W Naren On 34042 show you how to m tor Tay MAID sORFtDS = 739| your home, & or acre- M 4 Mrs, Wall FE| age. © a for ute 5-7805. RD charge, DAINTY (MAID SUPPLIES, “= Mrs. B RILEY, § Broker A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie, FE 3-7293. Elizabeth FE ehsr Lake 54, 4-4821 | In Debt? If you are ae trouble see we liicmOAn ch caxotr Fate Bate ‘Bank ‘pag? ae ical oe gg BAPELY LY AND A , econom: Dex-A-Diet tablets ss er) ¢ | on ; We Can WO: How: Ow AND : - March 30, 1960, I will not be re- call Now gponsibie for debts contracted : any other iy debt, ce Arman- éo 1 1 1 Ares, 2217 Marston, Pontiac, I ~ SPECIAL | I quick safe wey, Soin our monty BROS. ‘ reduc! yin today. LESS REAL ESTATE ‘PHAN $1. Visit. Come OR 3-1295 as often you every day 5660 Dixie Hwy. | if you vee er. Ha om guest for | Open Eves. 'til 9; Sunday 10 ‘til 5 & free thie! visit, r eppoint a bat Ya ol On to Alaska "VILL. LAGE ¥ ALL _ Will pay cash for your équity~ | 7 FOR RENT land contract -— or 1 lst and von| ee Real Estate 32A Immediate PARTIES | RECEPTIONS sell ral cash, WRIGHT, & vatder farms, Pp and contracts, Buyers waiting, Bri M. Jones, Real Est. 832_W. Huron PE 4-6560 Wed. ae _Rent Apts. Furnlahed 33 A-+1 + mabeta We tables. HOME. re a: Manali Wid, Household Goods 27 — DISHES. FURN, ont gy te Path yp ce gots Pvt. Stove Linen eo Bm ed Indy. 4 wk. 7? Dougias. titi’ _5-9150. i . sNEThE PAT th. 2 agulig only, 20@ N. dock. Alberts 4 CLEAN. 4 Lake. Be If cash . let us look over ot property. ier a cash | _after 4 4-0237. sale. ip eases we can get| CLEAN 2 RM. $10 ‘ 1 you cash for small or large equi-| rm_ kitchenetie, $8, Closa in, FE tes, on Reg any Bas fi ~ 4-8612 1362 W. FE -4-7888 of FE Ee a Fea 44813 “Ask for Mr. Clark, eit 2 7 or unfurnished, 2 GI AND FHA ae living rm., and garage, ¢ EDROOM 1 Kernont | 1 AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT | -> * Vie. Auburn Heights. a pee i Se a i BA R APT., . cent Lk. Rd. 2 rms. and kitchen- ette Pvt, ent., ground floor, FE §-A50C W ra. priv cr Ground » Call A * private bath and garage. y Hen- erson, ; and ‘utilities. Senen _16t. Norton Ave. sagttee. tors, Adults. only, 8 BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED NEW FURNITURE ° < “RENT” —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— FURN. AND UNFURN MODERN ‘1 BEDRM, APTS, ADULTS ONLY meemcen sa 8A: nae. APT. 6 00) vaio be stove, nd cola water tm haa galy. Paddock, . FOR exan IN A a Oe Y. sell things through pimearys ©, $. RMS. AND BATH. 313 6. Paddock 8S |e Man- 3 PE 23-2915. sod terigeratee A beat and hot water (sot) ae ie st chen fap. master TV sa ae” ARCADIA NO, 1 - ® on 5 Rent Houses Furnished 35 Acie goes! Di CORTAGE, | ures kitchens with ee Sarin tae Balle Lake, EM Sea TO ee ge hg ctl oy iN MM py a sq * \ tl bel perriyane | FE 2-2031. Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE VACANCY a MAN OR BY TN, eraund’ oor eed ae Sbaistor. invan live. nelabbo odo Home. FE rad, Gen anes pnd homes and acre tote s jeak VACANCIES FOR PLE ee appOe Sse = 3 *. HURON rooms by day or Sone HOTEL AUBURIN 7 and f 46 uburn -— Rent Stores | 40) er seit Bie ve dias be ur: ty_parlor. PE 4468. iM . HURON new Post Office store, 40x18; available May ist., inquire vue ANEW. STORES WEST side. FE 3-2144 Rent Office Space 41 ee BUILDING. mae F wale wn fe K FROM Rent includes: heat and I parking jot. ates any tp, Fe Seale a hy WEST SIDE. =“ " Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 800 veer i 8 GAS 4-44 Tele _fraph. Pomel By et 6. ‘ABLE FOR PLACE A.“LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad _ to recover a wong Dial FE _ 28181 fot “an ad-writer. RANCH STYLE’ .3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES downtown Fontine in b tagger 28 To —— greay reducing rea oo taxes, Jar 5 1G a para aie ie ‘Preneh doors averlooking & patio land lot; huge kitchen; ceramic tile bath; 3 big 8; ff basement foer and ceiling. , a large reation 2 car ag with 16 ft. cement: drive Screens; a ‘couple minutes oun to 1% Sere out- lake’ | For additional information and appointments call FE 68-1784. TOWNSHIP. LARGE frame Touse needs repairs. Price 4 down. EM 3-0135. FOR OWNER. 3 BED- gas, ent East Pike | . Choice Waterford Area Custom m, built, pick front Sts, speclous fp gaea seen” he aces living room and wall to wail earpating, Pal Pull ment with i heat. Situated on Jarge woot Jot, MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT WM. A, 4, REALTOR PARTRIDGE Say an cl . -. a 1050 W, HURON ‘TIL 8 “4 WHITE BROS, S600 Dixie Hws. Open Eves. ‘tii 9;- Sunday 10 "til 5] Neat 3-Bedrm. Nice Nei sions. ‘ard, sand beach. and scaped. 1% car gars borhood Access td 16Room Brick 3% Acres, 2 Baths © ely reclaimed brick, full day- eplaces, 2 “Let TN, eee phn 10-A. HORSE FARM ee peme lovers who want soe: See Oe es us show you i "til 6 bed- wig Re oes hardwood floors. amered. 1% car garage. vileges. or the Handyman . # bedroom @ little fixing 000. Terms, Several 2 and 3 bofroom homes. od = peyment. § per cent 3 PANGUS, Realtor ee Sodreses nome, Auto. Ved street, nr. oe. ge 2 fir eee gorame cent oe aa ony eats sas MEE tin See ANNETT chee: kitchen, also com- |. Same a by pesoer's fo Pull : ie Brick, "2 Fireplaces oat ae | 1 Baths On Lake ; ee oak ond. ma age E room Seraees tet cs FARMS eae aepst| — MOUITIES ory rai basa _ CONTRACTS soace, Owner forced to Giroux-Franks Roy Annett, Inc" {206 Dinte te _ on. sate | ** Open Bre Evenings & Sunday 1-4 "LaSPeLS aie soe _ tite otn shote PEs: ; OWNER GOING TO ALASKA, 3 SEMINOLE HILLS i SS at ae ye north WEST SUBURBAN SIX LOVELY English design spacious and racious family he home; wail wall spruce eve frutt trees, my ns, sever —— 750 on easy WILLIAMS Lake HOME SIX ROOMS 3 Bedroo: and very livable, nice Ny ge 2 large kitchen, very. e screened in porch, d basement with panneled” recre » and bar, sol- id cement drive, 2 car ga- rage, 105: beautiful home vacant, $14,056, 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME brick nice patio on ney, pay F.H.A. oa ved - just off we WE DORRIS 2 W HURON se commercial repairs 407 N. OA 8-2018. TRADE SON REALT PH. PE + 557 $500 DOWN with small office on . In ne of some . Cass, call owner. Lane FRONT 2 bedroom . has natural stone “hte lot and beach, » ving ce. $10, WATKINS LAKE AREA Immediate poeerepion, 2 baer ranch me: basem forced air ie eat A OMLY $7900 SHARP 3 bedroor dre eeu aoe UPPER LONG Trblevel, 2x18" 7 —, tt, Won OES Tox. 1 down. room Good . Terms, acre, penety CONTEMPORAR ave a bath ve peereh built-in elec- dishmaster, and APPOINT- ik ‘iivin ae replace, ithe, Ia recreati ream rea' iReie room ‘wit built-in o' freezer, ‘rarpene ag rage. Large beautiful lot. ‘Smith- Wideman } tas * AY /* fa net sa- OPEN EVES. “$12 WW. HURON % F + VALUES Huro n Gardens—$3,950 | Orion Twp. —1 Acre Built 26x34. Lake sag spacious 5 room ranch privileges. $10,750, terme. Sylvan Shores Brick 7 rooms, 2 baths, excellent condi. - ist oe vestibule entrance, Orchard Lake Village Lake privileges with boat BY OWNER, 5 x ont Pull basm’t Nic e 03° W. Longfellow PE 4-5467. ON BLACK TOP ROAD 3 bedroom home full ee area of nice samt 13,000 Term 7” on 5% acres STEELE nau 135 Pighiens Highland, MU 4- VETS , Nothing Down month mee TAXES & INSURANCE basement, spacious room, Wood liv: hard- 3 } 4 gy 5 sewer, x DAILY 28° SUNDAY 118 ~- MODEL 389 Cameron, off Featherstone 2? BEDRM, HOME, UNFINISHED Dacomtont, 3% Bagi ad. be peng hag Bm and ins FE HAYDEN. Eee. N, porth of Be its. 1 malas, 3072 Joslyn & take @ good look at iach Basement, furnace, 2 car| ® very nies 3 bedroom all brick garage; $10,995, rms, home. You = find of 4 W. CORNELL. 2, BR home. ane d | numerous ash trees. Total Wai to io he in LR le | colitis bower ‘Basewient oll "NEAR TEL-HURON This 2 bgsreom home has 4 5 ACRES NEAR extras. Beautiful _ sooes Gout 2 BR. odeled home.| brick fi e, plas- th. Ol} furnace nor aed Pos-| tered walls, gas por Rhy Beat full session "$10.00. Ter basement ment & garage. Total price UNION LA catedanies ARKO: REALTY oe FB ee Large tithes | TED Me ‘GH, REALTOR 10 x it Bath. 2 car garage. rr Mee Cass-Elizabeth ie n_9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sun. 1-6 WEST SUBURBAN. ‘eae schools, | 3 s A 3 BR. ooo ear schools. 2car garage. 91 Oak 8. walls Nettow TON BLYD, a” Bedroom 2 oe, LarEe I io. J C. HAYDEN, Realtor £, Walton PE BY OWN ER 2, patreme oe aia PHA oe ely. at I e og : » ; oH 4 Pg Cer ee ee pay Ed ae i hs ts PER a ne ang ——_— = “pseep. ona Y You Ins wih vane ; $1.80 NORTH END — guiow wig tac 50 “You said you wanted something - to brighten up the living room—how about a couple of boys , and a record player?” For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses. 43 oo ee and just like new. | . dlosing q costa is all you need.” * Here * value. — DONE =) rae eke nes o large, is a 2 are Alum storms, ‘ol! Ac. hire Very clea F PARM — Ci rma ee ofl AC building housetrailer or te model i "Over 100 ft. ae. frontage. Mod- low with basement, oil iL 5 oower & two- , car garage. OR Rog — West side Eatge 8 ag paved street. rms One of ihe ‘ader homes but very, well e NOTICE ‘e have sold w.4 homes in ex +r th ssa a Ws to's poly He Boog = ber et we WE BUY, SELL “lr cade é TRADE, Open 9-0 7 H. BROWN, Realtor CEstTATE | FURNISHED MODEL OPEN DAILY 10-8 MELROSE nn North | Perry and "$8,250 COMPLETE one PAYMENT 71 ye TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT DLORAH BLDG_ CO. FE 86455 EDROOM: * eat Garege: $1, $1, too dn. MULTIPLE LISTING FE 2-9050 ERVICE ~ Bt LAKEFRONT with brick Lag wre beautiful ceramic tile bath, hard- wood floors & 2-car garage, $5,000 RETIRING Th = take a look at thi Tee tnesn S betel tame. Tee total, “pee "le #08 32. nee ing taxes & insurance. Many oth- er ae you'll have to see to DRIVE BY £ “GILES North Side bun loo numerous to aad Call for infor- Price Reduced | real buy in this 6 room Suh breeveway atid Ks p 2, of all, only $6, price. Terms arranged, “GILES REALTY CO, Wengert’ Si aay “at EEE Hite, ASEMENT, GAS |. At fle 9 ear, awed Jouiged| PE 54-6175 B AVE. wo ied El anew -HOYT same your payments. i ; COLORED - Gt aio Raeburn. Terrific value. 7 apts. "Excellent condition, wae +. Income ee Can be Pay ments Fig Him con insurance. $1,000 down, easy terms. HOYT REALTY 2-840 FE 2-0966 254 8. Telegraph Rd. -Nothing Down will b oy starter home on your plans ¢r your plans. sement aes a! our m OR 3-2677, BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME dee c HAYDEN, Realtor FE 8-044) iY OWNEALT WEDRGUE Basen *igpe brick home, family kitchen. ee | enna OR_ 3-4720. 4 BEDROOM HOME, CONVENI- gaty, located. FE By owner, a "ee se gore a _ Ba, a as Tals gat sa, soced ae [WILLIAMS ATE & INSURANCE 13 BALWhN A ere eo WANT A GOOD PRICE ON ANEW Custom, Built Home? | E. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER HOPKINS Sereeeas teers tee. m TY ELW Pet. ; here's another r3 Baths, Family Room Arad See e Only $13,732 %CAR GARAGE : ..2 of them fh a sand 2 ie tt—9 9g = e y ™. e oven built in birch cabinets and 19f. . “3 inanclag, too. ‘No 0by ‘f fete i. BASS REAL 3S REALTY tage. Ne Wear) mee er High. STATE ‘STi REET eg ee come. Basement, gas furnace, large lot. $11,550, terms. PONTIAC REALT Y T3T Baldwin MENT UARGE. a vi oom. TRAWBI AND NY OTHER EXTRAS. R. A VALUET, Realtor ott evenings TA 3 i 5 RO Sour gun hee HOME. < SSaLY $6,250. down. A real buy. P. W. DINNAN 66 W. HURON Lot 100 . says sell for only $8609 with $2600 Dorothy $n nyder La Lavender land Rd. (M59 reuse BY OWNER: BRICK RANCH, 3 bed moe 5 Sette, fot room. home, Vestibule s 5 ing : full pag a room room den. Excellent and breakfast yooms and . s BLAT ” fired m het Double 2, RTass lawn — oon? 000° — Ter Williams Lake 3 bedrooms, full bath, basement. aeee, | SAGE fine prope potent air "ofl furnace. fine futo. beat —_ on corner jot with planty of shade. rind Lake privileges, 1 block from . inaved drive) ——_ lake. down. ame .—— . space. nce G24. possession : Drayton Plains: area a bo, reaps room bungalw. jar a an. rooms, ¢ i room, full basement, garage. ved street cK sei lot $500 wn, m: is : double" exrags. New roof Drayton Area Siate floored vestibule, Pow. Attractive 2 bedroom. located on der room, levely large living Sashabaw, Cement slab in for a ES, full dinin, breez¢way and garage. Situated on 2 nice $7, low * oa mee oe aS agg realy y Tone rear nm Asking $33,900 EAST SIDE About 4 years old. wonder. cond hom enced = Be est terms possibia qualified ~pur- chaser. _ Near ‘or details. FOR COLORED 4 familv ecoms Sacrifice —_. A real bargain tor WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE _ & HARGER CO. 3Ly, Monon sr __Te sae Li | BASEMENT, , 16. 813 3,400 cash tabenont Race 2 bedroom home has built-in freez- pa ied trator and oven, tines sink on Ist floor. r besement finished In 4 room = nished hype ione with built-in TV. 1% Car | Tie 100x700 bo 817,000 with terms. Call us CRAWFORD AGENCY MY _3-1143 En BE. Flint 8t. SE, GAs HEAT, Si "ene 2 en = Ree , on Hatchery Road. LOOK - borhood, he wi rated, 1500 pos) fgme further tulorma: . HERBERT C. DAVIS Irwindale Drive 3- BEDROOM BRICK This home is new and individual. |, ly designed Has carpeting. Full ceramic .. Pull basement. nage storm windows = ih. aie, ofan fn ust o Cass Recsambin eown na pevmen a ‘terms to et ane ws bon ta LOVELAND 5 po Ae in 66 W. HURON 2188 Cass Lak —— payment. Immediate posses- GEORGE BLAIR REAL 4536 a Hw OR 3-125! AY On PLAINS Evenings mat 3-1708 or OR_ 3-8842 4 RMS. & BATH. FULL BASE- ment Brick veneer, Lake priv. PE 2-2965, . SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom brick pa hh ranch home. age partes. 2-car seeded lot, Exe nity, sewer, _ << Fe 2308, ALE BY OWNER ledge rock er. ib. ft. lot, close: Drayton area. Imme- diate ged $1,200 down will close. i 7 4 RMS. & Right for store repair shop or bump see. Get .n business for yourself. W. DINNAN FE 4-2577 MILLER © 22-ft. ay FE ¢2577 | italic» nell gees ; we fit tates ntems Cee cS at $11, ae | GREEN LAKE AREA — 3 bed- ca Mag pees Buln teatar ay large drive, on iake priv. aa Floyd K. Sent} : eC _ = Open 8 oe: Bene: boon od age Bt Rona with sek int wer Hi heat, “paved and Inc., Realtor MULTI-LAKES REALTY’ ; Reed Lake : - aes 1955 3 oe fireplace, er, + te & stove. im Sesion “Privele pa it | Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In ° SO WHY PAY RENT? . BUILT IN RANOE & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 WESTOWN REA £8 4 FE §-2763 or Eves. LI 24677 BEDROOM HOME i, 1180 "Meadowiawn, for sale, FE 2-6430 after "SMITH" landse: e = 8 eage. Cyclone fenced. To- tal consists of approx. q ocee ® by at $26,700 on terms. Rolfe H. Smith & SONS COLONIAL Pm a BRICK: and kitch three bedrooms on a the nicest 6 room homes | my Mae area, en Large living room with eating space, and all fae een and two tek all io rs) ay, with 2 ie rea, liv OKEE HILLS: Lovely new brick ranch bome car attached garage, 5, separate ing room with ledge ock fireplace, nice kitchen and twe ceramic tile baths, full. basement, gas “. large cor- ner lot, tad ss0. Terms, John K. Irwin & Sons a ct Huron eet m3.) Phone gg 23-4031 CLARKSTON Sana CON. veniently paved stree located on pg aos wooded lot. to Saioate a wo. Lake priv. All brick, full - basement, 3 we ceramic tile tm . large 1 * kitehen with Jalouse windows, gas heat. Tile vestibule with coat closet. peat Wate: ter softenc: storms rhood. $3,000 d Ye perce er Pua. $14,500 “full "THIMK!" WHERE Fise BUY A Sue you" OME FOR “$82 DOWN ee $69 PER MONTH —VA TERMS— 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL In JUDAH nmol Estates . * wit . Lifetime: Aluminum ROOF & SIDING YOU_IN ee bea PER MONTH LORAH BUILDING CO, Bu iidor of National Homes FE 22 iy decorat- | | iH rie uit y Z EREZO g pace et : , MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC © N AIPSORIMS TEL? $3,000 'N and assume z righ Y cent pe mortg ¢. Basement o ee - this West Suburban room bri¢' ater tuded the low price of $9,500. CANAL PRONT Cass Lake with priv © Elizabeth Lake. — —_ perm e BAGS Good érywat Priced Hl $9,509 w $800 down. RAY 0’ NEIL. Realtor 262 «8. Telegra Rd, mn 8 PE 37103 — OL Lore § RM, MODERN HOUSE IN gee. tac $5500 ful) price. OR 3-#949 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GI's NOTHING DOWN _ Neat and cosy with over. sized kitchen pow sod Ameri rage ih heat. i Fag ‘age. um ine and fae , tures. Total. $11,500, WEST SIDE ; Brick 3 bedroom ranch only at $12, 2 FULL BATHS In this comfortable home- + ml family home. Nat- fir full @ Price: reduced tot ‘ML LeBARON SCHOOL tween elementary, new — tiac Northern High Don't wait, we expect this one to move quick. ELIZABETH LAKE - Just “a few steps from the sand in {i finest county. 6 rooms, fireplace, iy. — cathedral type Wring * ‘oom. erfect kitchen with builtin oven, Tange an Revco refrigerator, freezer, all in talatase stee]. Hot water bese-ray heat. 4 a ae Bh omg ay ; only WE BUY LAND CONTRA ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN ade & Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 371_S. Telegraph Eves. & Sun, . ry steel kitchen, ultra modern with built-in erage, latge lot, ‘Don't 8 Terrific vahie, $19,975. rly possession, NORTH sceveran off Walten with lake priv. 6 room wi ey ee are look- ag’ or & pond bay cite et 2 in 1955, og Be hy ‘é seas ~ modern aid serena. oe beth," ‘Bice clean home. ihe ‘ata oo” down, $65 Stee ka VERTISEMENT - this. shpaaiive one floor hom: side location off Joslyn. 3 jar e bedrooms, daing elt rpeted | ing room, ming § ell, wii os. he ig with Por ey pe tind ?@ On baw ance Taner month, Whiliaad Miller FE 2-0263 Huron too. Realtor 1075 *; ie, North | oe wit rdwood $9500 bulld 3 lete with Scconear on : floors, tile bath, auto- McDonald. OR room house, com- our matic heat. Don 3-2837 3 BEDRM. HOME FE $500 DOWN, 8-408 : IRWIN — R. tile YTON AREA edroom ranch-t, with full basement. bath, automatic of , water, is a rene Pull price $17,250 NORTH E END Vacant 3 bedroom home with gas hea! hot ‘automatic t and ter. Full basement. Good bungalow “ig ceramic a peat drapes, arden gee and eas anniek 8 a cones grade aad . hath terms; ae a MUL’ Lune SERVICE ,Rochester-Troy Area bedroom bun alow, h 1 Bethe, full basement, exterior ae Hfetime stone. 3 fenced lots for oo & fruit tenes, 2 car ga For yalue—this { it! 13,500, “10% i$ A 500. . SHEPA 1010 Adams, OL 1-7511 oe DOWN. MUST BELL, 4 ROOMS bedroom, remodeled in and out, ries aa Far a, aetae ie Be 2-4184, ; MOLTIPLE LISTING SER _JOLL | MG Atwens tn then call J. J, ae e. Srossoway, 1 e. Permaston NOTHING DOWN ' ~ You aon’t have to be a GI to buy have several near) these. We new 2 an bedroom rane homes with or without yy e a ‘locations, ready to imov be aha | | Bventngs after §, call OR 35507, ob i: FP ES © a \ room, o tiils world, long with native stone, . ear atta gartge. a&iso jake privileges. Priced at) $25,000, with very reasonable 5. AREA what you have been waiting Beautiful sera tile bath, cermaic Tr top, birch cupboards large kitchen with - Co im liv- room end hall. floora, f base Lot with loads of fruit trees hse gs “oso she t sonable terms. $16,996 is total TRI-LEVE Ve Dewutifu Pagirnoo wean = bom. baths, cacueet emcee with built in features. Wonderful recreation Toom with outside entrance. This home has many oor attractive features. If su) construction, plus a Deautifully " gianaea home With specious rooms and a very reasonable price is gt yt to ou. do not delay in seeing this ant MAMAS ™ SAR, FE 49584 BARG ARGAIN! IB ARGAIN! us show you this almost — 2 bedroom, i bese- ment §225 moves you in— hotell a wee an oom JIM WRIGHT. ‘Realtor M5 venient a FE 56-9441 Call Evenings 1 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $500 Moves You In NO OTHER COSTS HP FRANKLIN oe? cellent location, with good safe, sand . terms. ce) Tavior, Realtor. 4 Oa... anser Fn ri ely pri- vate beach, biocks from bank and no full 5 rooms, wow decorated, fill bath, oak floors, furnace, % base- ment, poling street from lake, MACEDAY LAKE 4 bedrooms, ‘arge farm house 1 acre, across street from lake, $9600, $1850 down. " Ranch style 2 bedrooms, 4 lots, 24.9 = 269 attached 2 car ga- rage. overhead doors, drapes and carpeting. Boat. outside fireplace. 1 biock from Pleasant Lake, off W. Maple & Halstead Res., $2000 down Wiil trade for free and clear smaller house waut. 3 M JONES. REAL EST FE +45: CPE 8-1275 “Fars Sale Lots’ 4% -*1¥%-ACRE SITE BLOOMFIELD HILLS Drive around and see ign beautiful 1's acre pe = cated at corner of Dunstan road and Martel! drive. It's beautifully wooded and over- of the few re- reels to be iced af §18,500 for immediate a — owner evenings, MI 2? LOTs - BUENA VISTA 8UB- vision UL 21316. \FOR PERRY ACRE LOTS CALL: HOLMES, INC, FE_5-2953 SOUTH OF 8 Fine ranch home. ‘s acre. Built) 1957. 3 bdrms. with 4, bath off util rm Vaeceot. 16 minutes from | downtown. Clean and neat. Won- derful place for family living. ANCHOR 17-3800 JO 4577 * i VERY NICE UNUSUAL — Attractive hi enn | for this bungalow with extra land | Lake priv, fruit trees, grapes, | la “L" shaped living room — window one end mahog panele “U" shaped iitenes, light finished knotty pine! cupboards formtice top work) sors Pee tg desk. special fau-| tached garage & more. $9,960. "Goneder trade. ; J.B. Hiltz 10 W. Horn FE S818 BY BUILDER Tri-Level starter home on . acre ae etiee_pocese ries EM _ 3-0482. — ASSOCIATE — Bivd. $1.1 CHEROKEE R 60 ft. frontage. “en. MERRIMAC ST. s0xild. Y MicniaN AVE. — 130x225. Low MIDLAND ST. 100x100. Cheap. | AUBURN AVE frontage. 330 ft- zmed commercial. DRAYTON WOODS. Large jot, wooded. Asking 82. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 Ww. HURON FE 5-8183 LOT 1002250 ON WALTON Beebe Near Adams Rd Gas allow well availiable. Terms _ on 1-1550 LGE. LOTS IN WATKINS HILLS Subdivision. Water, paved streets. £2,650 'W. W. Ross Homes, Inc. FE 40591 - (ON WATERFORD HILL. PERFECT for ranch or multi- eat home. 6 apple trees on = as 4 me ie. Bisa Below mar ie Now 8PRING BUILDING IN CHE ROKEE HILLS! - See the best selection of 100-ft. sites for better homes — com- pare the living advantages of country yet close-in location— corner BROKERs INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-966) 4-Bedroom Home | FULL BASEMENT - alr coa) heat Hot 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. BY OWNER 5 RM. HOUSE. LOW down mt. 03 W. Lecgteioe FE 4.3461. Templeton Sell or Trade Auburn Heights area. Income. 2 apartments, od by : . orthern High School distriet. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 -Orchard Leake Rd. FE 4-4563 ____ After 6, FE 2-0502 4 BEDRM. 2 BATHS, WEBSTER School, 12x20 living rm., drapes, carpet. gas heat, storms, fe softener, owner, FE 2-7734 ATTENTION INVESTORS 3 bedroom, Union Lake peed Ranch gas heat, $4 — balance $2306. EM 3-0500, LOVE A FAMILY ROOM?. Anxious for a basement? Like a car i rage? Then you see what is in store for you. Yes, this home of- fers something out of the ordinary Two fireplaces, 24 ft. living room that has an unequaled alr of privacy and convenience that makes Stan ae @ pleasure. 100 x 144 paiection LOCATED TWO TL. ST. Be first, 3, .600 down, L VENT AWNINGS. Humphries Ines N. Telegrs ft 2.923 a Eves. MULTIPLE ae Cwavin PERSONAL OED HOMES 8-290 CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS 2 Bedrooms - almost new. — Basement automatic heat and hot Side drive FE 4 rivilege, | a Carl W. Bird, Realtor 303. Community — Bidg 44211 Eve WOODED Or iwexrs0 ‘PONTIAC s. OR 3-3065. Watkins Estates. -30 _ oe ped frontage. West of Dixie, SAT. or a Well located, Good PONTIAC R 737_Baldwin ee For Sale Roreexe 47 12 ACRES Scenic homesite on quiet country road in Lake Orion area. 400-foot road frontage. Property can be split into & and T-acre parcels. sad Pe $4,500, o enerous terms. WEBSTER, REALTOR Oxford OA 8-3122, Orion MY _2-2291 § TO 15° ‘ACRE BUILDING “SITES near M15. As low as $59 down. Two \% acre lots together, $1200 for both. $50 down. rm. home with 35 acres a iia $10,500. Term 40 acre - tillable. $2, PANGUS, Realtor Ortonville, NA 17-2815. hated clud om “M15, 10 ACRES & UP Pp. W. DINNAN 66 West Huron FE 42577 30 ACRES NEAR SPRINGFIELD § room mod home All tilinble house, for $14,500 terms. See Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Die Hwy. at Teearee AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 6 ACRES NR. COMMERCE All or part as a* $495 per acre. 80 Acres oh ——— As low a LOW, LOW coum PAYMENT Phone FE 4-4353 C. SCHUETT, Realtot For R SALE 74 AcRRS ON iy BALD. in Rd, 1 mile north of wood Ra. A * toot, frontage on black __black_ top. _MY 221. NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order, Classified Ads .to sell, rent. find a good job. FE 2-8181 - Good with full perested ee Bays: Bar.” . TO 8-0851 ithe ‘Want Ad number! only | Select NOW to sult YOUR exact | heeds! FE 5-1392 | WILLIAMS LAKE RD.. hesutiful building Bsa 307. 000 dow: for a ot. 3-3112. 3 CHOICE LOCATIONS and Rd. — § — masonry Highland house with 180 ft. frontage. Zoned commercial MIS. 150 with only $4000 down. Pontise Lak Sis.see Terms ne eo [oa Union Lake = a on fa. - cated near fas rontage ulding a gr equip- A te EMBREE & GREGG | ZON = COM MERCIAL Large house on 90 lot adjacent to 4 corners at Eiincon. vil Idea) location for small business or profession. Very good 1% story home, pales Pontiac — Bane Plains — Utica Walled Lk., Birm ‘Borrow with Confidence $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac 3% 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-0535 LOANS $25 TO $300 — On your signature or other se- Sei i facts bal ah fat ¥ Visit our office ‘et ‘phone 4 “HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. Bt. (Corner E. Pike) ~~ GET $25 TO $500 On YOUR Signature Sg a OAKLAND Loan C = any 203 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS. $50 TO $500 — $25 TO COMMUN uy LOAN coe 30 BE. LAWRE: FE 6-0421 1N.?P remodeled and decorated, al] e ra lar, argein at 135 Highland STEELE REALTY Ra. (M15) Highland, MU 4-2045. A BUsI- ARE ¥' ; “Michigan ness? Partrid, Hu ce & Pontiac EA BHOP UIPMENT. ot ee eT bite 21362 GROCERY & HOM -ON MAIN HWY, with 100 ft. on lx. Idea it Re mel & wite opera- tion. City TAVERN THIS ‘AS always shown | hy nat am enty of parking. STATEWIDE ge Estste Service of Pontiac D. CHARLES, REALTOR int 8_ Telegra FE 40521 HEATING BUSINESS. 8 URBAN area, Complete sheet metal shop, service accounts. Varied equip- _ment. MAytair 6-2921. ~~ *“LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Cocktail Bar Beautifully eee thro = with leathe blond and back ty pear " sharp cane ment. Good gross and reasonabie rent. Shown only by appointment. Drive-fnr. Choire corner of busy thorough- fare, modern compeling appear- ance. Everything a good operator wants n the condition a profitable expanding business re- quires. Aliso includes nice apart- ment lease or terms on property if desired. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 2 1573 S. Telegraph Rd. PARK AT OUR Fnout DOOR FE 4-1582 ORION CAB & LUNCH RM. FOR sale. 21 S. Broadway, Lk. Orion. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE A $78,000 GROSS Popular liquor bar and restaurant in one. — Michigan city. Good on attractive brick front bide. wu me $45,000 with $20 ill trade — call pools LIQUOR — HOTEL lished b ith 7 mes pore Fog ag popu northern, Michie r year ‘round Mquor Near Lac at $49,500 on terms or < ALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses thruout Mich. - FE 43581 1060 W. HURON ie) TIL 9 PURE OIL STATION FOR LEASE. Located at Huron and Telegraph. rie overhead, ‘FE 2-0101; r en. FARM 8PECIA This 128-acre dairy fa rooms 14 x %% utility | $4,960 with $960 Business Opportunities 51 PRIENDLY SERVICE | minghamls Plymouth $x9 VINYL IN pias ft. Wall I Tile... = -28¢ nteed House Paint, gal. $1.95 RUBBER BASE PAINT. 83 $3.75 Byer's, 141 W it” ADMIRAL Wwe Sas pEonG CONDITION. .A-l a oe CHOICE iy pay . & at $29.95 each. ° si~ sane mode] .......... a ane at a awe 3 et Elizabeth Lake FE Open 9 to 8. ABC AUTO. WASHER. REG 1995 On sale $219.95 . trad ge REPLACEMENT ARTS * Oaklianag Ave 4021 ABOUT ANYTHING YOD WANT oe os “a* BE FOUND RO yA LES Little way but a lot poe dl to Purniture and appli- NEW & kinds. | Vien cus tendo dept. te ma! bargains 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look a _2 acres of free parkin; Phone FE 50241. OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 TOs. 4 miles BE. of Pontiac. or 1 mile x4 Auburn Heights on Auburo : LOANS $25 TO $500 I BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE | 64 W. Lawrence St FE 4-1598 | NEED $25 TO $500? sEE SEABOARD Phone: FE 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem” Seaboard Finance Co. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MITCH. LOANS moos TO,$500 LIVESTOC HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph. 1 Rochester, OL ¢ OL 6-0711, oL 1-0191 ~ WHEN YOU NEED £25 TO $500 We will be blad to he STATE DINGNCE CO 702 Pontiac State Bank. 0 FE 41574 . ARE YOU WORRIED WITH BIG payments & need your home im- sored! Let us solve your prob- Low rate interest, 12 yrs. BIG”. BEAR GONSTRUCTION CO. 82 West Huron FE 3 No initia] isal fee-no obligati 55 baa _, Swaps housetrailer” Must be _sbape. FE 5-3140 20° SEARS CHAIN SAW, angie, $75. OR 3-6 6338. and ech ZALINA- “HYDRA. “CUTS 1958 PON. or 1956 Pont. dr Starchief, hydra. for cash or land contract under $4,000. all after 6 p.m. FE 4-4097. ADMIRAL ELECTRIC RANGE 36" Oven. Fully automatic. 2 years hao Ry for sponses or smell on 3-6224 eves, _ SLoTHIN FORNITORE for cose AND FE ae CASH FOR USED TV'S, TAP: recorders go a “phanoerapbs, working or not. GOOD '50 PLYaOOTE WiLL swap Fuod Big oc truck or Mortgage Loans 54 soar tiON 4 LOTS. 501180 HAVE BEEN OF- | fered $2,000. Will trade for 25-foot | in good: i sibche ROASTER, ALL MAKE VACUUM CLEANERS _repaired. FE 8-788. BRAND NEW BOPA BEDS, $44.95. Rollaway d, complete, Hollywood al = $6.95. nersprin 5. ‘s Radio Applinicee. 422 W. Huron FE Sundays 10 a.m. to,2 p.m. Deliveries available ; rs it CALCINATOR GARBAGE BURN- Used Trade-In Dept. ste, steele ont ges Daey ooct- § pe. breaktast set ....... gp ss DRESSER 3 D RAWERS, aus WAL. Studio couch .......--.-s . eo ~ ae ne ae wee. # ies a Drop and chair i Be _fellow off Baldwin Gas qigseern Wend $6 | DEACON CONDU : Dresser and bed .. 50 capacity 15 Ibs. Like new. FE hogan; 139.50 so ¥ FT} THOMAS ECONOMY” gent off all lawn mower parts. o6i_8. DAMAGED VANITY LAVATORIES vacU B: vam »| complete with cabinet, $46.50. G. Television & Radios 57B RCA ae. BAR- Peer’s FY appliances.» $161 ommerce erce Rd. 57C Water Softeners FULLY AUTOMATIC $129 SALE PRICE Originally sold for Cooley Soft Water tC, FE 2-6627 WATER SOPTENERS AT BIG DIS- count, OR 3-2360. rt AT BiG DIB- For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BUILT-IN ‘OVENS BU $149.50 com Ps A ances, MA saoit BAN KRUPT STO Li room Bed nd breakfast sets. chairs and rock- ers. Lam tables. Bx eurings a aneneion: Must sell immediately, A chance for a real y. Bedroom vouttitting Co. 4763 Dixie Hwy Plains. "tll 6, Friday ‘til 9, 1,000 ft. north & P Market. BRAND. NEW WROUGHT bunk beds, complete with eprag® and mattress, 9%, Pear __42 Orchard “Lake Ave BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING Machine cabinet model. Zigtag equipped, —_— $60.68 or pay $3.71 per onth for 8 months. Call Credit oo er, UL 2-3872. A _& K Home Products. CRATE-MARRED bar T- er. GE 52 BOTTLE GaAs and coal and wood heater, Brand nev Lig — Samuel's Ap- pliances. MA 6-601. DUNCAN TATE SOFA, $35. Good cond. FE _4-8629. DRESS- stove, @ frigerator, wringer washer, “Tele. vision, porcelain table, living room sectional, aire, lamps, beds and odd piec ae & sell used furniture, 4688. 37 Orchard Lake. _ MURPHY bed, occasional chair, all lamp tear table, upholstered chair and fa" and misc, items FE ELEC. RANGE. NEW DELUXE model. Sell or trade sacl as. se Used $50. Schick’ Y¥ ELECTRIC FULL SIZE RANGE. Good condition, $50. OF FPURNITURE, & D a — BS iz " old, for ae cheap. Dealer. wees UPRIGHT FAMOUS name brands, Scratched Terrific ee, poet 95 a they last. No Fivor | ae ase. Michigan iuorescent -— Orchard Lake 1 YEAR CRIB, COMPLETE AND _sirl's dresses. OR 3-3135. 1l-NEW BEAUTY PARLOR WASH asin, i-Garden Tractor, 1-8 Dise, 1-Cultivator, 1-Turnin: Snow Blad N Horse Gumenns Condition. 686 E. Pontiac. \%"” PLYWOOD, tay INCHES. OR 3-6022. ae on Rd. La GALYV. 13 4” feivanized pine. a a . — in standard | A._Thompeon, 1008 _Mse West. ‘fixtures. Nas ge ~ igor | modern light for stu- dents, $12.95" value, $6 4 . Michi- ap FPiluorescent, 393 Orchard ke Ave. — PREE STAN: ANDING TOILETS $1895 FR Double bow) sink p | 4 ; fare — irreguiars MBING sUPPLY 7 __ FE 6-2100 RANG Ee. hig on, #20 ec range, , hot water ae $20 PE eat GOOD USED 8UMP Basements "water proaied. Pre ree estimates. Garage Doors OVERHEAD Pedeiy ome on all standard es, and oy vo _ — i ana closet drs. Rar call. ‘orf f pe estimates. BERRY DOOR SALES 371_8, Paddock HOTPOINT mae EPAIR, Thompson, 7005 M59, —— py ie | ae a a ie Fu OAKLAND FUEL & NT Last opportunity, at ve pene. Gebaed 1S: Ave. © FE 56150 ‘mtoes ment fe KITCH ‘ABINET® SINKS. oe valtdey Co. — Blightly scratched, 42” model, Auburn & Rochester UL oy 00 torrie *y yon oa while rd last. AN EXPERT LICENSE ing man needs work. bese bar- on of used sold or terms, no Pi! Mind Rn 2 8UN STANDARD DISTRIBUTOR hel lectri ‘ or electric air im- act. PE 2 feb OIL TANKS GOOD CON- will deliver, FE 5-120. 2 ae roo agg 4x8. EXC, cond, FE ae Norton. B=! en ro ROMEX lots, 7, rough-in materials at 7 jow prices A, Thomp- chicm at PiIrz n FF. BY sUEAVE ELUMBING “SUPPLY: my Saginaw PE_6-2100 5 HP. BLGIN OUTBOARD, R end = seer Lowy ree shaft, reverse # _ third and % hp. motor. on impact. % in, 80140. RANCH HOME $780 DN. OR a for farm, housetrailer. EM TROMBONE SWAP FOR ANY- ae of equal value, EM 3-3072. yt srapare dag 2 & Sir “4 TO) y for lake prope Northwestern section Pi Royal ii edroom ranch. 1% be 2 Pinished recreation room. Gas heat. EM 3-4449. For Sale Clothing 56 2 GIRLS SPRING COATS, SIZE 10, EM_3-0224. BALLERINA LENGTH WEDDING own, size 30, $35. EM_ 3-6215. te SIZES, CLEAN USED WORK josed 4 pm store. 389 Orchard Lake Ave. FORMALS, 11 BLUE SIZE 13 A ize 15. OR 3-1088, Ls . tm with 1 ss fie OL CLOTHES. S1ZB 10. ALL seg lll aig Mand bauer shin, kinds. FR +tiee, FE 61990. modern house Many outbidgs,, vel jooes land with live stream, NEW B L Me $15.00 well! tated PET oN Re bere. soceral oe Be, coeet 6 fro! e us Ss rat farm = These ese) Sa Sale Household ¢ Gods 57 as ie we ee re * 2 PIRCE SECTIONA * 3 ; “Sant us matching limed oar = 3 Office MO 4621 Tavs Plate fee es Y table Eves, and age MO 4-363 fag =| _ _ y oar k...<4 bead mport, ‘TV awa . avenport, TV, SERVICE STATION, FOR UEAS ce rare dines, F ts ni war ets ane between 8 rat ir tar pm rh uta as ctor, bela & TEXA ‘A Le ae A ari, | 2 Nee in | SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, ceed to live or a fed NOW Jag apse | 4 ime ood CRE ane ONE ee «(SURPLUS LUMBER & | divi Stands” “EGuTPLE LISTING SERVICE. | dential lake frontage on White | f,uile fron 1 mile road 3640 Highland Ra. (Moe on 37003). Do It Y Yourselt_$t 61 TRADE Brice IL “Gash “or torens,| frontage. | Right for subdividing. 1” port. OE TV, (20), | eee, Highland Ba._(aée) Of 3702 Pe Sage 1| Only 200" thet" eft’ to ‘sell Wi CUCKLE Ie REALTY $9995 «$130 $60.95 torn Pilcher oa aed sas forness ee a, 5 bedrooms? A larger home? A divide. Hurry on this. 236 8. Sa FP xT” port. woe TV (B) ~ hot water boilers, nae ‘ur aced. home ¢ ta your work? Cabeitoen ‘whi. % Wilke Git tae ak jaginew B+ "was Bave auomatic water beater, bard: ERR WALL PAPE PA an Exceptional huater, 242 yrs. have # number of homes in a 3) +4 i $100.95 ware Electrical supplies, crock | “parris— id. ARC. registered. LI ' and 4 bedroom category Milford road. Only $1,600. Off iske $239.95 5 139 and tile vanized copper black SAW RU! ea Sanbw PCa sc “Royal Oak. whieh We gan arrange for wedes.) sors ér’ ad Gan wale) ___ Vor Sale Farme - 48 De luxe Motorola HLF, Set Paice ‘ana Super Kemiose BROWN Bs ee : ; 8 Now Bave ° 8. NORWEGIAN ELK HOUNDS. 3 LADD'S Oekiand’ County “lakes up ia) 60> omen , =e oe 008 | LAPEER RD PE 45431 "FOR goo NT =; L8O SCHNAU: $288 Disie Hwy OR 31231 ‘on This 120 sere dairy farm with wu dae Ve BUY AND SAVE Wat coos eet, Se puppies. wood, at Mar a Sh tel ee a. Yang, “upeight aod -vonker silos, > 120 town deurere * $+ tod re ees o 3 igth, | Puck & Paint. 496 Orchard Lake| _ ery Ra : - ge 7 room modetn, a few - Mighlend. ail house, out a ¥ outside flush fee seane shes Ave. 5-6159. LE. 4 tory ot wee &, near PRI well tiled. 28,0 an wrens = “Rem ber, Miss Dext don’ do as it GOODYEAR Complete 4o sink cabinet with wal | Pea a istered Wer} ‘roan OL bah baqerel. cer si Watertord Village nearly new 3) We have several of st in ii cag ae think, just do as SERVICE STORE J cabinet, $81. Palot, “Formica plumbing "a elce- PARAKEETS LIES daraue, lot eax ase Oban 1568 own to’ on ‘b]_ CHEVY _ from from private party. PE 41816. 1955 CHEVY, 8, ?-DR., RADIO AND heater, stra tte oe bn po eagle car w ts of pe PEOPLES'S AUTO SALES Oakland FE 2-2351 CHEVY, V-8, PO \ owner, shes, “or teenie 1954 CHEVROLET, 2 DOOR, 210, solid black with radio and heater, Pull price $499. _ Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 FE 2-252 59 CHEVY IMPALA 2 r hardtop, full power. Loaded th extras, ve reds af See or i’ Bud et in Com- 3-4101 ‘344 DODGE 8 A ge ge a tion ._ $625. "63 LsSeb oes fe. One FE moe CHEVROLET 2 DR. DELUXE. _ . Radio & heater. $195. 3 CHEV. 2 DR., FE 3-1642, 4. ‘Rigeioe = 1954 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, 4 5a Price wab. radio and heater, Full Eddie Steele FORD 53 CHEV. 2 DR. AT- rR. ct ga) WO Moonee T. payments a DOWN! mo. same De Ee ean New Rambler _lrade-Ins Sta. Wagon $1545 ‘ST “‘Rambiler’* Custom Sed. 8 $1627 ‘ST “Rambler” Custom Sed. 6 $1378 ‘ST Metropolitan 2 dr. H-T $1144 ‘56 Hudson Hornet Sedan ... $795 '36 Pontiac 2 Dr. H. op $1393 *56 Oldsmobile Spr. 88" H-T $1540 °35 Chevrolet 2 Dr. was 797 ‘55 rd 4 6... $896 55 F-Dome 8 Sedan ‘35 Nash Country ub H-T $5 “Rambler” Super 4 dr, 6 $695 54 Mercury 8/Vaney H-T .. 8550 ‘53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. 6 ...... $130 "62 Nash Statesman Sedan ... $195 ‘62 Plymouth Deluxe 2 Dr. $119. a “RAMBLER” +SALES & SERVICE — 211 8. SAGINAW PE 8-4541 HASKINS Pre-Owned Specials 1965 Buick Century 2-Door hardtop, V8 engine, Dynaflow power steer- ing, power brakes, radio, heater. Very good mechanical a. 1954 Olds 88 Holiday coupe, V8 engine, Hytramatic, radio, heat- er. Beautifu' 2-tone greenfinish, Above average condition .. $.847 1953 Buick Special 2-dodr sedan, ra- dio, heater, beautiful 9-tone blue finish. ——- average condi- tion. $ 407 ontinc 2door se Hydra- radio Seomee. excelent wee eene PAE ee eee eee ee 1954 P matic, body 1955 Pontiac 2-Door. sedan, Hydra- matic, radio, heater, like new condition throughout $ 067 1956 Chevrolet 210 4door sedan, V8 cones, sidabaincaie: a. thats veveve 1957 Chevrolet 210 ¢-door sedan, V8 engine, radio, heater, — coral and ivory $1427 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4door s¢ dan V8 engine, Powerglide. Beaw- tiful Beige and gold finish | $1897 Many more to choose from, Haskins Chev. "67 BUICK, FULL ‘power, exe, cond. a eet t offer, Pvt. 6571 Dixie Highway at M15 owner. FE $-069 MAple 5-5071 Open nites 'til 63 CADILLAC 1S COUPE $605 tre, UL Sint ‘a “ST PONTIAC 4 dr. H.Top ... $174] % ‘st “RAMBLER” gta. Wag. $i60| 5 ‘ST FORD Fairlane “500 .., $1404] "81 PONTIAC §.Chiel H.Top ian é naan 4 SLICES OF HAM * ee eee Os ‘$4 CHEV. BEL-AIR 4 DR. SHARP. PE 2.2180 55 Chrysler 2 2-Dr. ..$1095 power steering a a" and trans- axtomatio SACK COLE, INC. ed ‘° ale et Chrysler 1000 ‘ 7 © at Pontiac Trail WALLED MA 44511 ‘o-Lone aed (Power). and in better shape most 8. ced low to sell. _ Minimum cash down. ‘56 L DeSOTO aoe: ge ati Sy oad 1395, PER MO. ~ BRAID 7 PE SALES PLYMOUTH DEALER ARS FAIR DEALING oss at Ww : "53 DESOTO 6 SEDAN V-8 A RADI ATER. LY NO Money DOWN! Assume ments of vad mo. on Credit i Park at 44-7500, gr. Mr. Ha: mares r, Lig “1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Hardtop Automat c transmission, power steering, er. brakes. Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-9711 Gag Ad ge I con hite wal aren 3 veering. ¥ w res, power s' Full p rice $1299. pe Eddie Steele "ST FORD Cc. COND. NO R $1195. Will teks trade. he ri ers. 2766. 1956 FORD, 2 DOOR, 8, RADIO and new tires, 25.000 actual miles, Pull price $799. Eddie Steele FORD KEEGO HARBOR ~~ 80 FINE CARS AT THE “Bright Spot” Look’em Over Sunday Buy Monday JEROME "Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass FE 2-2529 wo MONEY DOWN eo SS very good selection of & '55 “enevys, Pords, Pon- dae: Olas & "Buick«, No money down. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. FE 4-1006 or FE 4-2314. “CY” OWENS FORD: 56 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON $1295 ‘Cy’ Owens 147 8. SAGINAW 8T. FE_5-3588 FE 53-4101 N ORTH CHEVROLET CO. - -Has The INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions 1959 Chev. Tnipaia, loaded . 1958 ry oor PG 5 Dodge H-top V8.0... EW CAR DEMOS Bel om 2-dr. V-8, PGlide ... $1837 ‘mpala HT V-8. PG $21 Impala Convert Va PG | $2348 65 more to pick from BANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. North Chev. Hunter Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham - = MI 43735 FE 8-0488 Open ’til 10] “Hurry up! I’m getting dizzy!” For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 "ST ‘CHEVY> CONTIN EN TAL ji ghecl. fly comoned. } cwnes.| FACTORY BRANCH Drive. White Lake. MU 4-3481. 96 OLDS Su ‘ditop “Gradie & guner ae Hydramatic, Power steering Power brakes, $1505 Pontiac. - Retail Store FE 3-7117 o a * 83 FORD ¢DE. REPOSSESSION No cash needed. $265 full price. $15 month. Perfect ence Mr. Bell, Great Lakes. PE 8-0402. ‘63 FORD ee” Sean aon AQUA ‘$2 FORD CONVERT. OVERDRIVE RADIO & HEATER. ABSO- —_ TER. LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN! Gail Credit a i] 2 FORD, STATION WAGON. ain, EM 30081, H ia PORD, RUNNING CONDITION — Needs starter. $60. MA 4-432. BAR- ins. FACTORY BRANCH ‘08 T- BIRD FULL POW Brilliant Red Paint! $3499 Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE "54 FORD, 2 DR. REPOSSESSION ey ge ge ge ag Bell, Great Lakes. rE 2 ‘64 FORD SEDAN. FACTORY HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO Mi Assume cleat ONEY DOWN. ae oe ee mo. . oF Ses toy Harold Torne Turner, tg 1954 FORD CRESTLINE, 8, 4 door, fordomatic, radio anid heat- oe white wall tires. Full price "Eddie Steele - FORD KEEGO HARBOR FE 5-9204 STOP! LOOK! SAVE! 1958 CHEVROLET .......... $2045 4-door sedan, “Powerglide — heater, V-3 engine. Has doo chrome with coral and white trim. Low eke and just like new. 1958 CHEVROLET ........... 145 Birkwood 4-door wagon, 9 ger. Powe — radio, white wall e new. 1957 PLYMOUTH" eer 2-door sedan with Powerflite assen- eakee Te tires. . Very nice. 1 1595 Bel Air 4door sedan, Powerglide, V-8 engine, radio and heater. This one ou mest see. ME’ $1205 Victoria hard . Mercomatic, ra- dio, heater, white wall tires. You'll proud to own on one, PONTIAC 2-door sedan with ‘ Hydram radio, heater, white wall ee! One owner and just about “nr yt CK $119 3 4-door, Dynaflow, radio, eater, fires tike new. Que ownet nd jow mileage. Come early! geo 2-door sedan, tadio, heater, new white well es Beautiful item, red id res, 2-tone blue. Extra sharp. 1955 BUIC Aer sedan, brakes, seats an dio, heater, proper. white walls. 1055 CH $1005 Bel Air nadie. standard trans- mission, V-8 engine, radio, heat- and 1958 PONTIAC 2 door sedan, Hydra- Tradio, heater, white wail * solid — One owner. VICK a eater Ww wi custom trim. 9 ys white. $1095 top with power steering and brakes, radio, heater, pe og fe, white walls, red’ and 1985 STUDEBAKER ......... Commander station, Hydramatic, V-8 engine, radio, heater, white walls. Very nice car, 1955 CHE Bel Air hardtop, dio, heater. nice in ever er, white walls, coral re $1145 Powerglide, ra- is car is extra way. i” 32 -MERCUR $ 295 Hardtop with Mercomatic, radio, heater, nice leather trim. Runs very a3 SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK Across ‘f new car eale ROCHESTER" OL 18133 20, 1950 aie ual ta ae > 1°56 PONTIAC "SS FORD .......<.$1195 Country ge wit overdrive RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES MY 29-2371 or MY 23-1401 83 Va . STANDARD ., shift. Transportation plus, Only ; ROG SGER'S SALES & SERVICE 605 Auburn PE 2-0555 FACTORY BRANCH ie a, Ri Hiab ales 5, .. mee art si.005 oot “after 4 - é . RA ae ATER AnsoLUTELY . = ) 6 aad jo aad CALPE, 9 ‘ments of $583 mo, Call can tires. Pall price Harold “Turoe f, ine +e. l mi SUBURBAN RE. "Eddie Steele ey A mily . FORD bidie Steele re san fe sm FORD TO ACATER, ABSOLUTELY KEEGO HARBOR NO 1A e@ pay- ments z= $14.27 mo. C Mar. MI «¢ owner & if H ae Soy, eat is a Forks Fo: at rd. Remodeling eels EAL | 4 Buick HT » gag "57 ee “htoe aa ete _ our on K pe Hydra a bargains, hurry on tis one. $145 | ,50 Pontiac Goo ee ot Pe am full ar $8.65 es eu "be C rane . RAMBLER 666 8. 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Musical-vari-| ety. 8:09 (7) Polka-Round. © (9) Movie, (cont.) (4) Restless Gun. Boy learns gun fighting lesson. (2) Springtime (cont:) (7) Bold Journey. Bahama Seas... (9) Movie (cont.) ‘ (4) Wells Fargo. Hardie chases bank robbers. > (2) Father Knows Best. Bud tries to go steady with two girls at onre. (7) °Voice Program. Anna Maria Alberghetti, Margaret Whiting, Bill Hayes, Stephen Douglas with Cole Porter songs. Bae . (9) Marry a Miflion. Comedy. (4) Peter Guny. Vengtful escaped con hires Gunn to track down “‘old friend.” 8:30 mite crew. @ Da 7:30 (7) Texas Rangers. -Bank bemineas a Bhs a post robbers trailed to desert. - nightelub script. (9) Million Dollar Movie. 9:30 (7) Play. Gangster Al Ca- Drama: Lionel re, pone runs from the law, “Three Men in White.” (°41). Lloyd Bridges. . , May Be First ‘Man’ on Moon SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) — A machine bling a science- fiction robot is taking its bows here and the Genera] Electric Co. “Handyman” may be the | first “man" on the. moon, “Handyman” is a mechanical slave consisting of two arms that have.a nine-foot reach from fin- Coin Dealer, Secretary Die Numismatist Murders, Aide, Takes Own Life at Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH (AP) — Police sought today to pin down the mo-; tive for the fatal shooting of a, young deale oieip=nlioe Acanidsiomnicicain S90, of Taylor Township, drowned attractive blonde secretary. * * * Homicide detectives said Robert Robot Can Twirl a H ula. —|gertip to as It responds to] | a@ buman operator through an in- itricate electric-hydraulic system. * x * GE said the machine could be . operated by remote control over many thousands of miles—with the machine.on the moon arid its hu- man operator on, earth, for in- and to in radioactive areas where man cannot exist, * * * It is the first robot that can sim-| ulate the clutching action of the human hand, GE said, and can jhammer a nail into a bodrd, un- \screw a‘bolt or twirl a hula hoop. The unit also can be equipped ‘lwith a 3D closed circuit television \for eyes, GE said. ‘Drowns in Icy Lake YPSILANTI uw—Ralph Culpepper ‘Saturday night when he fell ‘through ice while crossing Mud Lake about 10 miles north of here. Sommers, 26, pumped six bullets Culpepper was hunting racoons into Miss Eleanor Spuhler, year-old divorcee, then fired a sin- gie shot into his head Sunday. Both died a short time later in mers’ 16th-floor quarters in the Bigelow Apartments, Miss Spuhler 6 4 with two companions when he at- ‘tempted to cross the two-inch ice lsheet to reach his dog who had just chased a raccoon up a tree. Cabin Fire Kills Man ST. IGNACE w—The body of Tae iaes Challenge. Air Force officer, ° @ Ann Sothern. i ame gagement 10:00 7. oo Play of Week. State Trooper, ~~ (4) Playhouse. a, Oo gan, “The Ice Man. er (Barry Sullivan) is trailed himself in ‘“‘The Hard Road.”’ Cliff Robertson, Patricia Barry co-star. 10:30 (7) News: Daly... (9) Waterfront. Repeat. (4) Playhouse (cont.) _ (2) Drama (cont.) 10:45 News: Gordon. 10:56 (7) Weather. 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. ' _(9) News. (4) News: Westerkamp. (2) News: LeGoff. . 11:15 (9) Weather. (4) Weather: (2) Weather. 1:20 (9) Theater: Historical “A Royal Scandal.” (45). (4) Sports. . «2) Sports. 11:28 (2) ‘Nightwatch Theater. Co : Maureen O'Hara, “Dance, Girl, Dance.”’ ('40); 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Jack Paar. (2) N’watch (cont.) ~* TUESDAY MORNING (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations (2) On The Farm Front. (4). I: Married Joan. (4) teolor) Bozo the Clown. (4) Dough-Re-ML. (7) Jean’s Notebook. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 10:25. (9) Billboard. 230 (2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Special Agent. 10:55 (7) News. 15:08 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Cleo, (9) Leon Errol 11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. (4) Concentrition. (7) Peter Lind Ilayes. (9) Friend] Giant. 11:45 (9) Science Ali Around Us. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tac Dough. (9) Whistle Town. (2) Search for Tomorrow. | (4) It Could Be You. (7) Play Your Kunch. 12:30 lived on the Sth floor of the same George Pond, 65, was found yes- (9) Mary Morgan. building. terday in his burned out cabin|12:45 (2) Guiding Light. » * * here. Firemen: said Pond, a gar-|12:50 (9) News. Sommers was estranged from! bage collector, apparently died in/1:9¢ (2) Our Miss Brooks. his wife and was the father of ala fire set-off by an overheated (4) It’s Great Life. four-year-old daughter. ‘kitchen stove. ~~~ (7) Liberace. (9) Movie. ACROSS. 1:30 (2) As The World Turns, ibaa 358 (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. 8 Demonstrative (7) Margie. 12 Brint made | 1:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth. a3 Suh mat ; 2:00. (2) Susie, 14 Part in 0 play ——— (4) Queen for a Day. * a 2:30 . Boe sgh pao ty 3 ouse . 8 Soar i (4) (Color) Haggir Baggis. tei ¢ FEE] |em 3 Soames «nf eee stively é Li (4) Young Dr. Malone. 28 Animal s shelter yo. Z; . ee Clock. tf 4 Mov * z ¢ Punsich tke Yj Yj $30 (2) Verdict Is Yours.. a garment — UE, t4) From these Poots. 35 Predatory bird si (7) Who Do You Trust? 36 Ania 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. 37 Remainder ~ *«4) (Color) Truth or Conse- 39 Eucharistic md (1) Bandstand ; stan . 41 Hi . . a ~ ita 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. ‘ oso 3q 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 5 & pinworm (4) County Fair. Bees. sogteeme Meee Bees ey Ce 2 i 7 Psyche parts 25 Nobleman 41 Helmet %* \5.00 (2) Jimmy Dean. 5s bo Russian wii : ‘sone 27 Mendicant f friar 43 Li sig + , (4) (Color) George Pierrot. 57 Slipvere animal 0 Toward the 28 Bewildered 44 Whine (9) Looney Tunes. DOWN sheltered side 29 Turkish 46 Wiles 5:30 (2) Bandstand. 1 Serene Try overnors 47 Great Lake . 3 Wonks +H Seer plant 33 Meh a colar 3 Solace 8 product | 7 Adventure Time. 4 fous Ove (ply 33 Ree fungus over lunst year 5:55 (4) Sports. -- Today's Radio Programs - (4) Theater, Story of. heave! (2). Playhouse. Bounty hunt-| Eliott. Drama: Tallulah Bankhead,| {SAC Jet Unit John Hamilton of Philadelphia, until someone lets him in.°It all using the knocker. CAT BANGS KNOCKER—‘Bodine,”’ a year’old tomcat ‘of the storm door where he pulls the knocker away and lets it fall door was broken. Bodine began jumping up on the sash bar and _|Hostesses Ordered: No Eye Shadow; Nail Polish ¢ “a r LONDON ‘WwPn—The state =—, British f Sarupeass ‘Airways-was feuding again today . with its ground -hostesses. _An order was handed down to the girls to lay off eye shadow and nail polish be- ‘cause it makes them look “unwashed.” The last time BEA took issue with the girls came when the wife of the com- pany director said the girls looked “dowdy” because their hemlines were too long. The dresses since ° Shortened. But this time the hostesses the cosmetic ban lying down.- *unwashed,” historic ideas about beauty . *. * : _* Her words trailed off as she turned to smile through her eye-shadow at a cus- temer and offer her services. She was wear- ing red nail polish and she not look unwashed. Section leaders seer ‘have censured muttered one grey - cos- tumed receptionist at the west London air terminal. “Just because the airline has pre- i British Airlines Ban ‘Unwashed’ I three girls for hese too vanity boxes they were told the company soon ‘ . publish a full A. company = been because the “anwashed,” out any of the great unwashed fer spe-. cific comment, “There is not one of us who. can ever be accused of looking dirty,” one hostess said. * weren't taking “As usual,” Lid se would advise definitely~ did again. 2 ground hostess should look. new ruling on makeup but he said a long- standing company rule forbade “the ground staff to use eye shadow or ngil polish. He, said the ruling was introduced gone the wrong way about this. If we saw ,one of the girls looking like a clown we ° so much makeup. Now someone wants to make an issue of the whole thing.” Said a BEA pilot: “Oh, my. Here we go and cosmetics. report on Just how the sar officials said there was no makeup made the girls look but he declined te single * * another said, “someone has her gently not to use quite ¢ = men Pa. stands on the sash bar of began after a pane in ‘the storm The Pontiac Air Force Recruit- ing Station, at 53% W. Huron St., has temporarily eliminated all quo- ta imitations for avaton cadet TT Contrary to popular belief, it is, Kinross to Get Bombers and Tankers, to Arrive Shortly Air Force Drops Quota for Aviation Cadet School jmentally, a considerable number .jof high school graduates are qual- classes begin every six weeks with 1,500 Airmen, Officers | SAULT STE. MARIE # — The] — not mandatory that applicants have a minimum of two years of col- lege. Although entrance require- ments are rigid, physically and ifying, said Sgt. Ahnen. * * * Persons qualifying will be com-) missioned as second lieutenants after approximately 13 months training. An officer of this “rank who is on flying status and re- siding at a military reservation receives $438.58a month. Pilot navigator classes starting every two weeks. Ahnens pointed out that many young men shy away from the | Air Force since guided missiles have taken the place of many | forms of manned aircraft. “It is far more reasonable to believe that the unmanned missile is a transistory stage between manned airplanes and manned space craft. Therefore the future of a pilot or navigator has greater scope than ever before,” he said. ‘Royal Oak police launched an in- TV News and Reviews Probe Neglect by Area Parents Couple Due. in Court to Tell Why 8 Children Were in Rags - Robert and Cordelia Courtney of Royal Oak will appear before Pro- bate Judge Arthur E. Moore to-/ morrow to tell why police found their eight children dressed in rags; undernourished, and living in an untidy home, . The children, ranging in age) from 2 to 12, have been in the Oak- land County Children’s ‘Home since vestigation into the death of = ninth and youngest Courtney child, | Barbara, age seven months, James W. Hunt, director of - Children Services for Oakland County, said the Juvenile Court holds a neglect complaint against the parents. + Judge Moore, Hunt said, will de- termine whether the eight children should be returned to their parents or made wards of the court. Barbara Courtney died earlier this month from what a deputy coroner termed ah infection ap- parently brought on by a severe diaper rash. The child also showed evidence of dehydration, Dr. Thomas S. McInerney said. Police . sabd they found the Courtney home, at 268 N.' Wash- ington St., in poor, condition and without sufficient food for the Courtney, 34, has been on wel- fare for more than a year after being laid off from a Hazel Park poultry house. Air Force announced’ today that the Strategic Air Command soon will base jet bombers and KC135 jet tankers at Kinross Air Force Base near here. The Air Force did not divulge the exact arrival date of the SAC unit which will include 1,500 airmen and officers. It said the arrival will be spread over a period of about three to six months. ’ The SAC unit will be a strategic 'Maj. Gen. J. P. McDonnell, SAC’s mission at Kinross will be to contribute to the global deterrent capability, the Air Force said. It will not be a training unit. The jets will average from 120 to 180 landings, a month at the Upper Peninsula base, the Air Force an- nounced. Met Soprano, Ill, Collapses | While on Stage NEW YORK (AP) — Soprano Zinka Milanov, who . disregarded doctor’s orders not to sing in wihg under an air division and the) | Second Air Force, commanded by ‘4 By EARL less lion-tamer. stitches later, - tangle with —but mostly WILSON animals with the money I got * Shor asked Clyde later. medienne from San Antonio) MclIntyre’s home town, for sen “Odd used to autograph his A tipping husband who's rived from Notre Dame. ; + EARL’S PEARLS: Insomnia WISH I'D SAID THAT: You Wan, (208) «—- CALW, (ae) ww, 066) WOAR, (11302) WXYZ, (1270) WPRUN, (1400) WJBK, (1500) : 2d : Verdi’s ‘‘Méssa da Requiem’’ Sun- day night, collapsed on the stage TONIGB? 11:00—WJR, News — WWJ, News, P. Elizabeth Chuck “Lewis of the Metropolitan Opera House. WWJ, Bands WXYZ, Breakfast Club 138 WIR, Ma Perkins Members of the chorus helped 6:00—WJR, News WXYZ News, Surrell CKLW, News, David eatter, Davies = WW? 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Page 4 'Earl, brother, Clyde Beatty Wants to Be Television Star. ‘a om one Ohio hillbilly to another.’” xk * * Liz Taylor and Eddie Fisher’ll get married in Spain when g Liz is there to do Mike Todd Jr’s smellorama, and will stay, he in Europe for many months—until the California divorce is final. That’s the latest rumor. Debbie Reynolds reportedly got » the right to buy a load of new clothes in her settlement and @ is amassing the greatest wardrobe yet—as what gal wouldn’t? | x kk * returned heme with the best alibi wife (as. Dennis Shea of Pittsburgh tells it), “DARLING— I hope you didn’t pay the ransome—I escaped!” x * * Perry Como laughed and said after his TV spec, “Seven ] ,minutes short—and for, $286,000 . ithe taped show at home with * on the job.—Cy N. Peace, Quote. are on @ diet—but you can tell which women’s aren't . . WILSON NEW YORK — Thirty years ago—in 1929—Clyde Beatty came out of Ohio with chair, whip and blank pistol, to star at the Ringling Circus at Madison Square Garden as the fear- Fifty hospital visits and several hundred he sat in Sardi’s the other morning—hoping to become a TV star. Boyish looking; sil, scarred from a a lion in Detroit, he men- tioned his opening at Palisades, a pro- jected “Adventureland” near Disneyland a filmed TV show he'll start here with Hollywood director Leroy Printz. “Pufiny thing,” he said, “a dozen old ‘ movies of mine are on TV now. I bought and sold them to a guy who never paid me, so I made the movies for nothing.” * * “How much salary did you get from John Ringiing2” Toots “I got him up to $200 a week,” grinned clyaé. “That was when I liked to go in the cage with those cats for free!” Clyde’s got a son, “Clydie,” 4, living in Hollywood, who wants te be a lion-tamer when he grows up, but Clyde's sure Clydie’s mom, (the former Jane Abel, singing. co- is going to say “No.” Just to show you how long Clyde’s been around: The columnist who showed him around New York when he first ar- rived here was O. O. McIntyre. Clyde later played Gallipolis, timental reasons. books to me,” recalled Clyde, been on a three-day drunk . this is ridiculous!” He saw his son Ronnie who's just “lt * is when you can't sleep, even can’t always tell which: women . That's (Copyright, 1959) ae eg ee ee iwhy I couldn’t say. ‘has-been virus-bugged and abroil Mary Martin a Joy to: All By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPI)—The show, ‘of course, must go on — though Yesterday, Mary Martin, who with 103 degree fever since Thurs- day, on with not’ one, but count 'em, two NBC-TV spe- cials, . * * * To complicate matters, 36 mem- 1. NBC was spending $60 ‘day on medicine for the afflicted. 2. Miss Martin's understudy, iBeryl Tobin, was standing by at | showtime, 3. Director Vincent Donehue had to work in a facial mask to ward off the assembled diseases. The trouble was = worth it.. Both specials the . daytime “Magic with Mary Martin” and the nighttime “Music with Mary Martin” — were slickly pack- aged and were, I'm sure, a joy to all of Miss Martin's. fans, ~ Miss Martin, I must edmit, is one of my lesser. enthusiasms - - her excessive coyness and contin- wal cheer erode my nerve ends Sheriff Seizes Liquor License Third Time Despite OK of State Commission CASEVILLE —The nearby Bel- la Vista mote] had its liquor li- cense seized by the sheriff this weekend for the third time. Huron County Sheriff Merritt R. bers of her cast and crew also Specials of Her Fans — but she has reached- holy isi. by new and along with of “Power Among Men,” a film turned the two previous | McBride took it. Saturday, it sent the miotel a telegram authoriz- ing it to continue selling liquor. The sheriff has been warned by the Commission not to take the license from the motel and said he, was acting illegally if he did so, McBride said he would welcome legal action by the Commission in order to start a test case. GRAND RAPIDS ®—Cecil Oaks, 30, of Grand Rapids, drowned Sat- urday in the Grand River about four miles southwest of Grand Ra- pids when his boat capsized. Wit- nesses said the beat apparently upset when Oak attempted to switch seats. Boat Capsizes, Man Dies,* RCA COLOR TV Salk elats| $ SWEET’ y RADIO TV Op PTTITTTITILLL LL Le 99 S. Saginaw yet. He greeted his irate |" ERSSR0 RR USSR RRR Ree eee en THE FLOOR SHOP PARK FREE REAR OF STORE - Armstrong — — Robbins — Kentile = = . - HOMOGENOUS VIN Y L TILE © a Perfect quality: Ye-ineh- thick. 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Ee Miike ee wae to an end nances Shows a balance of ee ee As ,Waterford | Township’s fiscal the clerk's annual statement of fi-), id $170,270) James 3 i e Z — Aneerscans SPEND OVER “0 CARRY TO THE STORE. beater: WHAT IS IT? ws ONE OF A ANSWER: THE DAILY - NEWSPAPER. ‘| clerk’s and treasurer's offices’ re- ‘ceived a total of $82,119 for sal- _ J aries and operation, gineering costs were some $22,000, three elections cost residents about $17,000. - All special assessment districts | were compiled individually and are available for inspection at the clerk’s office, Seeterlin said. © ~ Unable to Recover Body | -|of Man From Crevice CASTLETON, England (UPI) ~ Fifty volunteers but failed low the surface of the earth. crevice with rocks and rubble, sealing the body in the shaft into which Moss fell last Tuesday. Rescue efforts failed to free Moss jand he died in the crevice. 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