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Mostly cloudy, snow flurries. 
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  Pontiac Airport 
Gets U.S. Grant 
of $140,000 New Terminal Building, 
Control Tower Slated 
for Construction 
A new terminal building 
and control tower should 
be under construction at 
Pontiac Municipal Airport 
this year, thanks to a new! 
federal grant of $140,000 
announced yesterday by the 
Civil. Aeronautics Adminis- 
tration (CAA). 
Coupled with state -and 
city matching funds, $280,- 
000 should be available for 
the last big improvements 
estimated as sufficient to 
attract commercial airline 
service to this area: 
This grant, plus $1,705,000 ear- 
marked for urban renewal: in Pon- 
tiac, means that almost $2,000,000 
in federal funds has been shunted 
towards Pontiac in the last three 
days, Rep. William 5S. Broomfield 
(Oakland County) pointed out.             The latest grant will also cover 
new access roads, an automobile 
parking area, various minor util- 
ities and fencing. 
A previous airport grant of $105,- 
000 in January was for two new) 
taxi-ways, runway lighting and| ys If Winter Comes, Can ‘Spring’ Be Far Behind? 
  
  
acquisition of land for the new! 
terminal - tower building. 
This grant had been expected 
last- year, but was delayed. 
Therefore, the new grant means 
  Seeks to Free   that the 1957 arfd 1958 construc- 
tion programs should proceed con- 
currently this year, City Manager| 
Walter K. Willman said. 
The city and state already 
have made matching funds for 
the first grant available to the 
airport and are expected to 
match the second grant soon. 
The CAA announced yesterday 
it would spend $2,550,500 on 
Michigan airports out of a tetal ji 
60,966,135 for 358 airports through- t 
out the nation. The Pontiac grant. r       Highway Funds. Proposal of Broomfield 
Would Allot $6.6 Billion | 
to States Over 3 Years 
A bill that would free $6.6 bil- 
ion in federal highway construc- 
ion funds over a three-year pe- 
iod was introduced in Congress 
was the third largest in Michigan. today by Rep. William S. Broom- 
The nationwide allocation, high- 
est since the Federal Air Airport) 
Program came into being in 1946, | 
should provide ‘‘more jobs"’ in the field (R-Oakland County). 
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The bill calls for * 
$99 e.e ¥ 
billion an- ists, 
construction and allied industries, "Ually to be appropriated to the 
the Commerce Department rpoint-' 
ed out. 
Broomfield, who disclosed the 
Pontiac grant yesterday, said 
Detroit - Wayne Major Airport 
would get $1,000,000 to develop | 
a 10,000 foot runway for jet air- | 
lines. 's 
Willow Run airport is scheduled|ways and expressways throughout 
for $250,000 and the Detroit City|the country, i 
Airport $83,500. Also scheduled was | 
$208,500 for Lansing, $100,000 for states each year starting in July. 
Broemfield said his bill, if en- 
| acted, would be ‘‘a positive step 
toward ending the business down- 
turn and would create thousands 
of new jobs.” 
The proposed law would also. 
tep up construction of new high-) 
he added. 
* * * 
The heart of the bill is a plan 
Kalamazoo, $100,000 for Jackson'under which the full allotment of 
and $57,000 for Flint. 
MOSCOW (INS) — Comedian 6 
Bob Hope today ended a six-day 
visit to Moscow and left by plane. in 
He was scheduled to fly to New 
York by way of Copenhagen and 
London.   r not. 
Broomfield said the trust fund is| 
ow running short of money and 
  
‘Music Man’ Delight 
  
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_ TRIP FEATURE — Boys and girls making The Pontiac Press 
theater trip to New York will be delighted with Barbara Cook, who 
plays the leading feminine role in Broadway's fabulous “The Music 
Man.” The new play has been widely acclaimed by critics and “| 
theater-goers and getting tickets is about as hard as booking your- 
self as a passenger on the first flight to the moon. Remember, you q 
see just the top shows on The Press trip. Reserve the dates, June 
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track in Merchantville, N 
| lines were downed, | . 
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‘Police Break Through to Snowbound Restaurant   WIRES LOADED — But in many cases in the 
wires were loaded with snow rather than 
power as up to 36 inches fell on some areas. The 
scene above is along the Pennsylvania Railroad 
. J. Thousands of power 
leaving wide areas without light, 
without means 
knocked out. power for cooking and heating and often 
many of the electrically powered commuter lines 
of the Pennsylv: A brutal end-of-winter s 
the northeastern seaboard 
delivered a smashing blow 
services. 
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  in places. 
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Hundreds of thousands of 
  | | getting to their jobs. 
‘canes of recent years. 
attributed to the storm, 
which wheeled shoreward 
|\Wednesday from off the 
‘Carolina coast and swirled 
northward. 
It was still snowing in many of 
the stricken areas today, but mod- 
was forecast in 
most sections by late tonight or AP Facsimile 4 
Charges Trick =": 
in Bill's Defeat ae   
of ,phoning for help. Service on erating weather 
ania and Reading railroads wis 
    
Reach 800 on Turnpike MORGANTOWN, Pa. \P—State 
Police broke through four feet of| 
wet, solidly packed snow today to’ 
reach. the more than 800 people 
marooned all night in a restaurant | 
on the snowbound Pennsylvania 
| Turnpike. 
| One 
lice reached the group of motor-, 
truckers, entertainers, babies | lane was cleared and po-| and others stranded in the dark- | 
ened, heatless restaurant 
Police said, however, 
be widened to bring out 
itrapped people. 
More than 800 of them had | 
made their way te the Brandy- 
wine Restaurant since Wednes- 
day night from cars, buses and | 
  
Hit Flath for Failing 
to Cut Hospital Staff Pontiac General Hospital 
der fire by the hospital board of trustees to cut back Jersey state line. Director Carl I. Flath is on 
the increasing number of hospital employes as an econ-| 
federal funds for road construction OMY Move. 
d Se - lwould be available fo the states! 
i | |whether there was enough money, 
Hope Com ng Home in the Federal Highway Trust Fund The board last night noeneed on Flath for allowing into the restaurant, described the 
the total number of regular hospital employes to rise Situation in a telephone interview 
from 545 in September last*————— —- | 
year, when he took over as 
|threatens to curtail construction of/Mospital administrator, 
|41.000 miles of new federal high-'563 at the end of tal 
| Ways. 
month. 
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        “You promised us when we hired! 
‘you that you would cut down the! 
number of employes,” said board. 
chairman Willis M. Brewer, ‘'In-| 
stead, the number of employes has | 
gone up. I am very disappointed.”’ | 
Fiath replied that, had he | 
known the whole financial pic- | 
ture then, “I would have hesi- | 
tated.to make such a promise.” | i 
» and a little warmer with a high the hat to pay for food supplied, 
The hospital director was or- 
dered to report back at the board's! 
next official meeting April 24 with! 
recommendations for employe cuts, 
that could be made to help keep 
the hospital from going into the 
red for the second consecutive |— 
year, 
ONE POINT FOR PRAISE 
At the same time, Flath and 
other chief administrators were 
of a recommendation that 17 top 
executives and department heads 
receive a total $15,000 in salary 
increases this year. 
The attack on soaring expenses . 
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Comics angeceno tL 
County News .............. 12 
Editorials .......... “eonceae CU 
Farm & Garden ............ 20 
High School ................ 19 
Markets .......0........ 5000s 28 
Obituaries ...........¥. er... 
Sports ..... Jeocsodboce 22 to 2% 
. yo , eee 26: to 27 
TV & Radio Programs... .. 35 
\ Wilson, Earl vette eees :... 38 
Women’s Pages ...... 14 to 17 jand a low of 28-30 degrees. to Whether It’s Spring 
or Winter, It Stays 
A wintry spring arrived in the 
Pontiac area last night and more 
jot the same is due to continue, the| 
'U. S. Weather Bureau reports. 
For tonight, the outlook is mostly | 
cloudy with a few snow flurries 
Tomorrow will be partly cloudy,   
near 44. 
Sunday's forecast is partly, 
leleaaay and a little warmer. 
The lowest recorded temperature | 
in downtown Pontiac preceding 8} 
a.m. was 30. The reading at 2 
p.m. was = it would) 
be hours before the road could! 
the. 
eeikea outside for the night and ‘° napolis.was without power for 
But 5th Judge Measure "ne hours. | A large frame house in Balti- 
to Be Revoted Monday, more burried to the ground when 
Says Sen. Lodge ‘firemen were unable to surmount 
the drifts, 
State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R--HiGHWAYS CLOSED   trucks stranded on the turnpike | 
| by more than three feet of snow. 
Some were ferried in by an Air Drayton Plains) today lashed out! Highways were closed by fallen 
Force helicopter, which also at “parliamentary trickery’ that Poles, \ 
|brought food and medical supplies cay the county's bill for a fifth’S¢Tvice from Washington to New 
mi was shut down for several for 10 persons reportedly suffering ‘ircuit judge temporarily defeated lal 4 ‘from shock and frostbite. One ‘ 
than, George L. Bliss, 61. Rocky by one vote during his absence * * * 
‘River, Ohio, collapsed and died from the Senate Chamber in Lan- Nearly two feet of snow fell in| 
in the crowded restaurant. =ng, the Baltimore area and about the 
Others, too frightened to leave “While I was out of the room, same amount blanketed Frederick, 
jtheir cars, were led in by truck ‘the bill was put to a vote and de- Md. Six storm - caused deaths 
‘drivers, who formed search par-feated when only a handful of were reported in Maryland. 
ities. Senators was present. It was an) 
¢ |unprecedented violation of Sena. 
torial courtesy, in my opinion,’ 
Lodge complained. 
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| Despite the defeat, the bill was | 
| rescheduled for another vote | 
| Monday evening, and Lodge was 
optimistic about its passage then. As spring officially came in at 
10:06 p.m., some 300,000 persons 
in the area of Washington, D. C., 
were without electricity, Power 
firms said it may take another 
24 hours before full service is 
| restored. 
In the nation’s capital, the 
When the bill came up today, White House telephone system 
Dan Freeman, 29, a sales man- Ply 23 of the 34 Senate seats were was partially knocked out for 
ager from suburban Philadelphia, "Presented. Three senators voted abou: an hour. Security police at 
-who estimated the number packed /284inst it, 3 abstained and 17 voted the White House gates used walkie for it, one less than the required talkies. An evergreen tree was 
majorify of 18 votes. felled on the White House lawn. “Had I been present, I would! 
“It's hot in here, we're de- have voted for the bill, naturally, | 
very uncomfort- and it would have passed,”’ Lodge 
“but there's 00 aid The group was depressed bu 
well organized as it waited for | 
highway crews to clear an ac- 
cess road through “four feet of 
wet, solidly packed snow.” 
The turnpike was closed for 111| 
miles from Harrisburg to the New 
pressed and 
-able,”” he said, Some 10,000 was cut 25 per cent. 
panic. We're sleeping in shifts =. se cerpes homes had ho telephone service. in the holler room, storage |S\VED MEASURE te * 
pains ‘on chairs, tables and | Sen. aap L. Nichols (R-Jack- Slashing into Pennsylvania, co.nters. she helicopter is S0n) saved the measure by moving. where! (sik 
postpone consideration until 
we'll try flying people out if the | ‘more members were present. 
rescuers don't arrive soon.” The bill came to a vote after the storm 
r fail ra 
Col. deaths were report 
‘caused widespread 
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| The vast stretch of seaboard from Maryland to New 
‘England got a deluge of snow with depths of three feet 
Power and telephone lines were wrecked. 
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without electricity for long periods. 
was badly snarled, if not halted completely. 
Stores and schools were closed at many places. 
Office workers encountered extreme difficulties 
| At least 34 deaths from 
and Pennsylvania Railroad) 
AIR TRAFFIC CUT j 
Air traffic at National Airport/ 
weather : connected) tales com@ést, Depths of Three Feet 
Reported in Sections Power Cables Wrecked; 
Hundreds of Thousands 
of Homes Without Heat 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
nowstorm, unleashed along 
yesterday, raged on with 
mounting fury today—the official arrival of spring. It 
at life, property and vital 
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homes and offices were left 
Transportation 
In some areas the havoc was termed worse than hurrti- 
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New York Gets 
11-Inch Snowfall City Traffic Snarled; 
Power Failure, Floods 
Plague Long Island 
NEW YORK W— Heavy snow 
continued to’ fall in New York City 
today with as much as 11 inches 
already on the ground in some 
parts of the city. The storm was 
continuing all this afternoon. 
Traffic was slowed and endless 
jtravel difficulties were created 
for millions of Manhattan workers 
itrying to get to their jobs from 
suburban resitiences. ° 
Airplane and train traffie also 
ran into snags. 
Nearby Long Island took a 
walloping, with an estimated 108,- 
000 homes and offices without 
electricity at one time in Nassau 
County alone. 
In Siffolk County-at the eastern 
end of Long Island, hundreds of 
power wires were down in the 
vicinity of Riverhead, and police 
had their hands full keeping people 
and cars from coming into con- 
tact with them. 
The swollen Peconic River 
flooded low-lying portions of River- 
head, marooning dozens of parked 
cars. River. waters rose two feet 
above a bridge on the highway 
connecting Riverhead and South- 
hampton. 
The snowfall measured as much 
as 18 inches in areas near New 
York City. The official mark for 
the city itself was 4.2 inches at 9 
m., taken at the Battery on the 
southern tip of Manhattan Island.   
            
It Was Soo-o0-o Long 
CASPER, Wyo. # — John 
Gutz, who won an annual tall 
may have heard 
many stories to choose from. He 
is a deputy game warden of Wy- 
oming. 
  
Freeman told how the group had) senators rejected an amendment | 
organized itself under the direc- yesterday which would a 
‘tion of three doctors, had set’ up| Provided that the new judge take | 
an infirmary, had sent out the fice dan. 1, 1960, instead of | 
search parties, and had passed duly 1, 1959, as the House pro- vided. 
‘by the restaurant manager. As the bill now stands, candi- 
Among the stranded were a dates for the seat would have to! 
| sroup of rock ‘n’ roll entertainers | run for a’ short term covering the’ 
‘who had planned an evening's en-|jatter half of 1959 and separately 
itertainment. But/the restaurant/for a full six-year term starting] 
was too crowded, Freeman said, Jan. 1, 1960. 
and ‘‘we canceled it.’ | * ‘Just Wanted 
* * anyone.”   
Growth Day Speaker ‘eliminate the short term election, | | The amendment was designed to/ 
Snowbound but its sponsor, Sen.   
Storm Blitzes Program commended for their withdrawal|¢ 
Approximately 800 Pontiac educators today were 
victims of the snowstorm 
dents in the eastern states. 
Dr. Elona Sochor, professor of psychology and di- 
rector of the reading clinic of Temple University, 
Philadelphia, Pa., was to be the guest speaker today 
. at Pontiac Central High School, for the ninth Pro- 
_ fessional Growth Day being observed in Pontiac. 
She is snowbound. She 
last night stating all lines of transportation were 
_cut off. 
As a substitute, a panel of local teachers will 
interview Sheung-Woon. 
Maryknoll Fathers School, Hong Kong, China, 
regarding the operation 
“her school. 
Mrs. Tong, Sister of Mrs. Robert Dewey, 91 E. 
Howard St., is visiting Oakland County schools 
for two weeks. She is a participant in the Foreign 
Specialists Program of the International-Exchange 
Service of the U. 8. Department of State. to Scare... 
Says Admitted Dynamite “I just wanted to scaré them—I didn’t mean to hurt 
A 17-year-old confessed dynamiter made the state- 
John Pp. ment today as he told the story of how he twice threw 
  
for its defeat after being assured, ; 
by the state elections director that 29 Avon Township family] 
the double election could be prop- With which he was feud- 
erly held. |ing. 
An order for a warrant chavs: 
ing assault with intent to do great 
bodily harm less than murder was 
issued today against Lloyd D. 
Janes, of Warren, by Chief As- 
‘sistant Prosecutor George B. Tay- 
lor. 
| The action cante after Sheriff's 
H Deputies Don Francis and Alphonse 
ad brought several calls and | Anderson secured Janes’ confes- 
sold the sharpener right off ‘sion, 
the bat! * * * 
The youth said he stole the ex- 
plosives from a construction com- 
‘pany several months ago without 
intention to use it against the Ron- 
ald MacDonald family, 3389 East- 
wood, Avon Township. ~ 
* Later, he said, ‘I got the idea 
of scaring them.” His feud with 
the McDonalds. stemmed from « 
‘time when he roomed = them. 
e i )! \       which is hampering resi- 
  
BE SHARP! 
4] When you have something 
to sell, do like this sharp 
Advertiser did ...Pick up 
your phone and place @ quick contacted school officials action ‘Want Ad. This little 
IDEAL LAWN MOWER SHARP- 
ener, cost $250 new, has sharp- 
ened approx. 20 mowers, will 
ees for vet OA 8-2620. Tong, principal of the ~ SHAR! 
and techniques used in ,     atin — 
To Rdace Your Want Ad 
DIAL FE 2-8181 
Just ask“ for the 
WANT AD DEPT. 
          Smeekens (R - Coldwater), asked explosives at the home of+ 
| About a month ago, he moved 
out and the family would not give 
| him his clothing, he said. 
The first dynamite was thrown 
near the home a month ago but 
failed to explode. Last Tuesday 
inight he tried again and this time 
the dynamite went off blasting the 
MacDonald home and that of the 
inext door neighbor, Harold Snyder, — 
3397 Eastwood. No one was injured, 
‘and there was slight damage. 
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Janes will be arraigned today 
before Orion Township Justice 
Lelmar G. Stanaback. 
  
Jerome “Bright Spot” needs sharp 
card, "54 to '58's. Top §. FE 6-0488, 
  
Income Tax Returns Prepared 
Angus Campbell—Tax_ Accountant 
995 W. Huron St., Open. Eves., FE 23618 
  
Waterford Jayeces Sports & Bulldére 
Show. “Fri,-Sat.» Sum, CAL Bidg. | 
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  CLIFFORD J. KAMEN 
World Traveler 
to Show Film 
on Africa Here 
A noted photographer - lecturer 
will close out the 1957-58 Travel 
and Adventure Series, sponsored 
by the Downtown Pontiac Kiwanis 
Club. 
Chifford J. Kamen will present “at Pontiac General Staff Cut Ordered 
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  had been led by trustee Edward 
P. Barrett. His more forceful   ; demand that the number of hos- | 
| pital workers be trimmed by 5 
per cent within 9 days was 
| gin of ene vote. 
Noting that the number of pa-. 
tients at the hospital had declined 
jsince last) September, primarily 
jhecause of a temporary situation: 
jeaused by construction of the new 
addition, Barrett said: 
“When there is no justification 
for these increased expenses, there 
ly no reason to expect the people 
of Pontiac to step forward to make 
up our deficit.” 
Another trustee, Cecil J, Cos 
0. grove, believed that cuts should 
‘begin in the higher administra- | 
tive positions. “i think there 
are too many chiefs at the hos. 
pital, and not enough Indians,” 
he said. . 
Trustees Harold Bo Euler and 
James Clarkson also joined Brew 
‘er and Cosgrove In favoring 
retts defeated motion turned down by the narrow mar- | 
IT TAKES PRACTICE — Snipping a ribbon to 
open the Waterford Township Junior Chamber of 
Commerce Sports and Building Show takes prac- Assisting her 
Elmer Johnson 
tice. Here Miss Michigan Water Sports Queen Don Arsen. 
Mary Bobak of Utica wields the scissors as she 
deep slush and it slowed traffic.   will at 6 p. m. today, to open the weekend show. )   "r 
(The Day in Birmingham   
BIRMINGHAM — The Bloom- 
field Hills Board of Education has 
announced the winners and alter- 
nates of the Robert C. J. Traub 
Memoria] Scholarship Travel 
Awied. 
In the field of art, Catherine L. 
Crockett, 
vine, 3879 Carriage Rd. as alter- 
nate. 
Elizabeth Z. Kieffer, 5420 Lauren 
Ct., and Sandra Gay Firth, 2525 
Kentmoor Rd., respectively. 
Given by Mrs, Elizabeth Tay- 
lor Traub in memory of her hus- 
band, the scholarship enables 
| high school graduates to spend 
; & simmer traveling in Europe 
| between graduating from high 
sc nteri é are (left) Township Supervisor Boel and catering college 
and (right) “Jaycee president 
    | Closing the Birmingham Town 
Hall season, Richard Armour yes- 
‘'terday told his audience that one 
~ way to solve world problems is to 
‘keep pulling down the stuffed 
shirts. * 
Pontiac Girl Injured ‘Two Win Scholarships 
Enabling Trip to Europe 
3933 Kirkland Ct. re-' 
ceived top honors with Judi Ange-! 
Music winner and alternate are} It cost a Blodmfield Township 
salesman $5,000 worth of watches. 
Irving Segal of 4725 Dover Rd., 
a watch salesman, had rigged a 
burglar siren on his car. It was 
supposed to sound with an unau- 
thorized opening of the trunk, hood 
or doors. 
Yesterday while he .and his 
wife ate in a motel restaurant 
en U.S. 30 near Fort Wayne, 
Ind., someone neatly punched 
out the lock on the frunk and 
stole $5,000 worth of watches, Se- 
gal told police. 
  
  The spring Eleusinian luncheon; 
for Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Dear-) 
born and South Oakland County 
members of Chi Omega will be Burglars Take Clothing . 
From Home in Pontiac 
Clothing valued at $250 was taken 
by burglars from the home of Cur- 
tis Crouse, 914% Bagley St., he re- 
ported yesterday to Pontiac police. 
In addition to the men’s and 
women's clothing, a juke box was 
forced open and an undetermined 
amount of change taken. 
Entry was secured through 
unlocked side window. 
Crouse was in the city jail await- 
ing arraignment on a charge of 
operating a gambling place in his 
home when the thieves struck. 
  
15 Cartons of Cigarettes 
Stolen From Station 
Fifteen cartons of cigarettes, 
valued at more than $30, were 
stolen from Arnold’s gas station 
last night by burglars, 
The thieves gained entrance by 
  held at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in 
|the Cranbrook School for Boys din-) 
ing halt. 
“Sugar and Spice" will be the 
topic of a talk by Elinor E. Rose, 
Members from active chap- 
ters at the University of Michi- | 
gan, Michigan State University 
and Hillsdale College will be spe- breaking out the glass in the 
front door.   
  
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Before leaving grade school continuing to negotiate with hos- in pring orm | the day but with diminishing Ine yy). con Ave., was sligittly injured quently no international upheav- Among those serving on the com- Kamen had already been once 
around the world and visited in 
25 foreign countries. He was giv- 
en his first camera at the age of 
13 while in Egypt. From that | 
time on he has filmed a thorough 
documentation of his vast jour- 
meys. 
Zanzibar.”’ is filmed in the remote 
end exotic areas in one of the 
earth's last frontiers — Africa. It) 
will be shown at 8 p.m. in Pon-| 
tiac Central High Auditorium. | 
  
Pennsy RR Resumes 
Through Train Service 
PHILADELPHIA (INS) -- The 
Pennsylvania Railroad resumed 
service today on all its regular | 
through trains which had been | j | 
halted yesterday by power fall: Uhan Renewal Administration, R.| was closed for ‘11 miles from 
iL. 
ijthat approval had been delayed., state Une. 
.“The request is now under active; gouthern New Jersey 
‘review and we expect final action wracked by gale-force winds 
in the very near future,” he prom-|ypy to 10 inches of wet, ures on its lines between N e w 
York and Washington and the 
west, 
The carrier said, however, that 
all trains would be subject to 
“some delays,” although con- 
tinued improvement in opera- 
tions is expected throughout the 
day “if sterm conditions get no 
worse.”’ 
86-Man Crew 
Sent by Edison 
to Aid in Storm 
DETROIT (P — An %6-man 
emergency work crew was dis- 
patched to Philadelphia last night 
by Detroit Edison Co. to aid that | 
we hit by snow and sleet. 
workmen, assembled from   |Okay on Urban 
His current film, ‘South From’ Renewal eats 
jurban 
in Washington. pital omploses on annual wage, 
increases. and with the city and 
county in hopes that they will help 
them further out of the red. 
: | Note of Delay 
City officials, pleasantly  sur- 
prised by the fact that Pontiac’s 
tid for advance funds to plan: 
renewal were approved 
Wednesday, several weeks earlier 
than anticipated, received another 
surprise yesterday | 
| They fourd out that the wheels 
lof government, which often move 
ponderousty slow, sometimes work 
mysterious]? fast 
On Tuesday, the head of the i] 
Steiner, wrote Pontiac saying) 
ised. 
Yesterday morning, Steiner's let-| 
te> was delivered to City Manager| 
Walter K. Willman with the morn-: 
i-g mail—two hours after Willman 
had received a telegram saying) 
advance funds were approved and 
almost 24 hours after Rep. William 
S. Broomfield had broken the news 
  
Income Tax-Fax 
Information on preparing 
your income tar return, | 
issued by the Internal Reve- 
nue Department. 
  area, took with them only 
roads, no effort was made to 
aen@ Edison trucks along in a 
convoy. 
Port Huron Police furnished an 
escort to bring the crew from 
that city to Detroit in time to 
get aboard the Philadelphia 
bound Red Arrow passenger 
train. 
It was the fifth time in recent 
years that Detroit Edison crews     RETIREMENT CREDIT 
If you have retirement income 
and qualify for the retirement 
credit, the amount of your cred- 
it is 20 per cent of the lesser of       heatless homes to heated public 
area, four persons were killed in 
traffic accidents. tensity. 
{Conti = ane (Ppp ontinued From Page One) On suburban Long Island, 100,- 
in the southeastern part of the 000 homes were blacked out by Lake 
Heavy snow and according to Pontiac State Police. 
havoc with state. jpower failure. 
The town of Oley, Pa., 14 jhigh winds played 
| transportation. miles southeast of Reading, re- | ; ; posted 36 Inches of snow. Idlewild Airport was shut down 
The Harrisburg area was strug for: foun) Bours: until runways could SOUT, tas “be thoroughly cleared. 
gling under a Sinch fall, The. Ea Ge 
western part of the state suffered | . much less from the storm and &! Snow was measured at Garden- 
winds, although three western Ville, near Port Jervis in Orange 
counties estimated snow depths County. speed Jimits sed he New 
TSRe ie Ciate | inches. 35 miles per hour from New York 
HOMES HEATLESS ‘City to New Paltz, in Ulster Coun- 
Thousands of Pennsylvania ty. 
homes were lightless, heatless and | 
phoneless. Roads were blocked.) a 
transportation was at a crawl, and! 
many trees were broken or| 
stripped of their branches. 
The In upstate New York, 20 inches 
Moving inte New England, the 
ging storm knocked down pow- 
er lines and virtually halted 
transportation in Rhode Island. 
An‘electric company official at 
‘Providence said it was the most 
y damaging storm for the utility 
Harrisburg to the New Jersey (oompany since Hurricane Carol Pennsylvania Turnpike 
was highway fatality was reported. 
ra. ne In Connecticut, no fatalities or 
snow. Northem New Jersey had| serious storm damage was re- 
up to 17 inches. ported. 
* * In Massachusetts the storm 
bal caused many power failures, al- 
At Camden, N. J., a state of though the area was not as hard- 
emergency was declared in Cam- hit as many others. 
den County. Civil defense officials’ Jt was still snowing early today, * 
jordered all public and parochial’ and the snowfall was expected to 
schools closed because of the dan-|reach 14 inches inland and between ger from live electrical wires'4 and g inches in the Boston area. 
pulled down by the snow. Half @ One highway death was reported in million homes and business estab- ih. state. 
lishments in the heavily populated, 
area were without light and heat. 
PERSONS EVACUATED 
At Glassboro, N. J., some 5,000 
persons were evacuated from their   
Books Won’‘t Help Him 
LONDON Engineering 
| student Thomas E. Blackman, 
admitting the theft of 300 books, 
told the court he needed them 
for an intensive study course af- schools. In the New York City| 
Maghattan had an overnight | 
$'4-inch snowfall. There was | 50 pounds, $140. 
  
retirement income or $1,200 re- 
duced by the following amounts, 
depending upon which age group 
you come within. 
Under 65 — $1,200 reduced by 
amounts received as pensions or 
annuities under the Social Se- 
curity Act or Railroad Retire- 
ment Act and further reduced 
by earned income in excess of | 
$900,   | 
        went into other states to aid in 
times of natural disaster. The 
others were the 1937 New Eng- 
land hurricane, the 1951 sleet 
storm in the East and Hurricanes 
Carol and Edna, both In 1954, 
Babs to Keep Her 6th 
HONOLULU  — Woolworth 
heiress Barbara Hutton said last 
  ‘65 to 72 — $1,200 reduced by | 
amounts received as pensions 
or annuities under the Social 
Security Act or Railroad Retire- 
ment Act and further reduced 
by earned income in excess of 
$1,200. 
72 or over — $1,200 reduced by 
amounts received as pensions or 
annuities under the Social Se- 
curity Act or Railroad Retire- 
  night she has no plans to divorce 
Baron Gottefried von Cramm., | 
her sixth husband. She arrived at | 
Honolulu Airport from Los |       ment Act. 
Amvets Call Meeting Couten Meditations FH 
By ROBERT L. DIEFFENBACHER, D.D. 
Americans are proud of their material advance over 
that of a few short years ago. They build monuments to 
progress and to people who have added to the material 
assets of mankind.     
x * * 
High over Birmingham, Ala. stands a statue of Vulcan 
who represents industry and memorializes the higher 
standard of living which industry has made possible. 
In contrast to this great statue is a small stone 
replica of a little-known clergyman kneeling in prayer 
in the center of the city. 
He will not long be remembered for his preaching 
nor for his outstanding service to the city. 
His attitude of prayer will, however, give courage to 
thousands in the market place who pause and turn their staggered the state in 1954. One 
ter flunking the same exam.three | 
times. Blackman, 19, was fined , Thursday night in a two-car colli- 4/8." the noted author, poet and 
sion on U.S. 10 just south of Silver educator said. 
Rd., Waterford Township,| “The people of the world 
should not forget they have one 
common ancestor—seaweed,” the 
speaker said. She was treated for minor in- 
ijuries at Pontiac Generat Hospital 
and released. The driver of the 
iother car, Robert Morley Sr., 41, 
‘of 1872 Dutton St., Rochester, was ‘uninjured’ said| troopers. utation as a humorist and satirist. 
* * *   
She Knew Her Onions 
NEW YORK (INS) — Winthrop 
Rockefeller’s attorney has dis- 
closed the Arkansas millionaire 
gave his Cinderella bride, the ican be read in about 15 minutes. 
former Bobo Sears, $6,393,000 in | |writing such books as “It All 
Started With Columbus.” 
      
  were divorced in 1954. isiren that failed. |— ~ = meee = eer — so These remarks were typical of 
those which have earned him a rep- 
Armour explained his system of 
He 
spends hundreds of hours of re- 
search and then writes a book that 
cash ‘and trust funds when they | This is the case of the burglar imittee will be Mrs. Daniel A. Nes-| 
bitt of Birmingham. Chi Omegas| 
in the area wishing to attend may, 
make reservations with Mrs. K. R.| 
Marshall, LI 5-8439. | 
Slides on last year's program at) 
Camp Nissokone, a YMCA camp, 
will be shown at a campers’ reun-| 
ion at the Birmingham ‘“Y"', 400 
E. Lincoln Ave., at 7:30 tonight.| 
Arden Detert will be on hand 
to answer questions on the camp 
program scheduled for the com-' 
ing summer. 
  
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The mainland of Scotland is 285 held in Detroit Saturday and Sun- | 
miles long, varying in width from iday. Represented will be organiza- 
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The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Bareau Report 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly! 
cloudy with a few snow flurries tonight. 
Temorrew partly cleudy and a little 
warmer, Low tonight 28-90, high tomer. 
row around 44. Nerth te northwest winds 
at 10-18 miles an hour teday diminishing 
te 4-8 miles an heur tenight, 
Today in Pentiac 
on temperature preceding 8 a. m 
At @ am: Wind velocity 15 
Direction-——North. 
Sun Sets Friday at 6 45 pm. 
Sun rises Gaturday at 6 33 am 
Moon seta Priday at 813 pm 
Moon rises Saturday at 7 2° m. mp h 
  Dewntewn Temperatures 
€am,.....,....32 1] am. 32 
7 a.m! 31 12m . 4 
8 a.m , 30 ipm 39) 
Sam. 30 m 36 
10 a.m. KP | 
Tharsday in Pontiac 
{As recorded downtown) 
  Highest temperature ........ 43 
Lowest temperature . Bi) 
Mean temperature sie ere : . 3 
Weather—Cloudy, Trace of Snow. 
One Year Ago in Pontiac 
Highest temperature .... +. 49 
Lowest temperature ......06.00.005.28 
Mean temperature ........,..c000c.- Bir] 
Weather—Pair. 
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Highest and Lowest Temperatures This 
Date in 86 Years 
72 in 1918 -1 in 1885 
Thursday's Temperature Chart 
37 20 Marquette 34 
Baitimore 36 32 Memphis 66 48 
Bismarck 35 21 Milwaukee 38 26 
seville 68 61 Minneapolis 31 20! 
puta 4 31 New Orleans 60 46 
  
      Missouri and Iowa. Minnesota, | 
| Ilinois, Wisconsin, material gain. We, too, can minister through prayer for 
the human heart of the city. 
  
  NO PATH HERE — A lone pedestrian finds the going slow as he trudges along a street in 
West Chester, Pa. The town was 
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         THE PONTIAC-PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958   
  
He Reports Cost of Living Rises   Al Compare Prices at 
SIMMS Belore ¥ You. Buy! 
Nationally Famous Brands: 
* Bulova * Elgin 
| His Labor Statistics Bureau has 
‘reported new record living cost 
levels nearly every month for 
more than a year. DISCOUNTS Brand New—Latest Models 
for Ladies and Men * Longines , | “WASHINGTON ( — Ewan most items making up the family 
WATCHES |Clague has the unpleasant duty of|budget don’t change radically 
reporting rises in living. costs —|from month to month. 
: him the target of x * * Money-Savin and that makes : 
y-Seving igr-ogpeed protests “Demand for food is always 
fairly steady, But the supply 
changes. Right. now the supply is 
short because of the Florida crop 
freezes, 
  * * * 
As a family man, Clague does 
not like it any more than anyone 
else. 
He is a stocky, energetic, gray- 
ling, 61-year-old government ca- 
ireer employe, serious most of the 
ltime but capable of a hearty 
jlaugh. 
| As commissioner of labor 'sta- 
ltistics for more than a decade, 
he’s a key government economist. 
‘His 1,000-man staff churns out an 
f amazing lot of information. 
JIMM)..". 1 | 
| JEWELRY : Clague, for example, can tell} 
cial oid you how many houses were built 
last month and how many are like- 
ly this year; how many gadgets 
the average worker in a given 
industry is producing; his hours 
and wages; what the prices of 
3,000 commodities were last week, 
last year or 20 years ago; how 
many workers, men and women, 
  OUR LAYAWAY PLAN | 
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59.95 Watches, now 40.00 
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$28.50 2 the nation will have in 1975. 
List {| But Clague’s living cost figures 
@ihit the average citizen hardest. 
95 > |When interviewed, he was reading 
@\a housewife’s letter demanding to 
mith $iknow why, in this recession, she 
had to pay nearly a nickel apiece 
for carrots. 
x *& * 
“Tt’s a natural question,” he 
conceded. “‘My ‘staff prepared a 
reply. But it won't do, I'm rewrit- 
ing it.” 
“Well, what is the answer?” 
Clague was asked. 
“It isn't simple.” he replied, 
“But generally speaking prices of (Without -Trade-In ¢ 
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8mm Movie Camera F2.5 Wollensak Lens Model 
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$177 8 800 Seller 
Instant change turret miovie camera with f1 9 
standard lens (telephoto and wide-angle lens 
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      Target for Protesting Housewives 
“Take things like haircuts, 
rents, streetcar fares, medical 
fees, gas and electric rates — 
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Clague was born Dec, 27, 1896, 
on a farm outside Prescott, Wash.   
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He says he was never too good| \ at mathematics. and recalls patspeaks Well for FBI 
particularly unpleasant year’s 
struggle wih Giemcmety: 
* 
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reau of Investigation cases in the 
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he became head of the bureau, /juries.     
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"Bob Considine Says: 
- Hilton Hotels Abroad Do Selling Job for U.S. 20m 5 et A NEW YORK (INS) — Lost, gen-) The 90-story skyscraper, larg. {dividing' line between Communist; There are other Hiltons in the| remoter places where Hilton sud- jern Island—by criticizing it in his 
erally, in the Broadway-Hollywood| ¢st and tallest building in Latin |and free Berlin, opens in the fall./oven in Athens, Tokyo, Vienna, joky is aime word ou Cramps first novel. - « 
) “ewhich attends. the] rrr ree oo tmatien Avia, {it will be built by the officially|Bangkok, Acapulco, Baghdad, Seewee 
opening of a new link in Conrad Caja de Retire y Avis: |, ced Hotelbau Gesselachaft. |Rome, Trinidad and possibly Lou- 
Gastronomicos (Cuba’s caterin x ke &, don, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and national hotels, is the fact that ¢ «| ‘The $7,500,000 Nile Hilton con-|Sydney. Each will employ thou-jfilled Mexico Citys continental intellectually a slum. “I have noth- sands of natives in the building Hilton with their own designs have ing against Bangor,’’ he now says, 
and operation of the hostels. Each/found a ready world market for)and I like it. I think it is a nice} 
will ‘jump to the orders of 8 Hi-imore of same. place, but not the sort of place Hilton's growing chain of inter-| tencia Social de los Trabajedores 
  ‘ these places are doing ‘more to) Workers union) the retirement 
sell the American way of life| fund of the union financed the [tinued t% rise on that spellbinding 
abroad than most of our embassies| Program. psd —— last roms = 
dw ‘3 lent disorders and missions. Canadian National Railways put Egyp ton-trained high couamand. 
Habana Hilton, opening now. up another $24,000,000 for Mon-| It stands on a oslx-acre park ase < 
  tense and bitter Cuba, is ajtreal’s 2l-story, 1,216-room Queen| known as the Kasi Nil, after T is up 60 per cent in 
4,000,000 bet that the sugar-coat-|Elizabeth, opening next month un-| the British barracks, and offers rT : 4 cake the Istanbul Hilton 
ed island (which is one of the bestjder Hilton's style of manage-| a view of the Pyramids and 
      customers the United States has in|ment. Sphynx, tair-to-middlin’ eyepop- : 
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its inner discord. a view of Brandenburg Gate, the! ades or se have sprung up in some of the 'to- tread. |another. ‘“This boy has left Bangor; Young Author Irritates ./an4 I do not think we will miss, The. “River of Kings,” written 
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  FIVE   
By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 
NEW YORK (INS)—The creép-|thought. In the last quarter- | ing, foreboding thought — “Will 
I ever become an alcoholic?” It would be hard to escape.the|drinker has a sensation of guilty 
'fear. 
|! He may not express it aloud, 
“century, so “much publicity has but it's there — and in a great 
must have occurred at some time Deem given to lost weekends and/many cases, the sheer fear and 
or another to most of the 70 mil- to medical studies in aMeoholism Sullt complexes can best be eased 
  
  ) t - 2 . : gists believe may be the factors, t\oor \er- ¢ 
lion drinkers of the U.S. Ithat even an “occasional” social />Y b@ving, another drink. But with enough of such ex- leading trom moderate drinking to’ @P sparkling a" baés- ye ins. x * * iperiences, he can acquire the |alcoholism. | - ses, | Nastic apel tr? . ¢ 
Next week, a new study of the belief that he is dependent on *« * * ¢ oe tenet ve, all lace, and em ¢ 
problem will appear on the stands. liquor, and that he cannot resist; He gives charts of big and small | ; iy tulle and lect, «14. Called “How to Stop Drinking,” it /it. And then he is in trouble, for |cities with the worst enibies (San| So much fashion for Pe Nylee ed cotton Sizes 8 so? 
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Kbit Pl OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 
      ® Author Herbert Brean reports the 
latest studies on the traits, whys 
alcoholic. Most important, he 
attempts to ease the troubled 
mind. 
  and wherefores of becoming an} ‘Many Worried About Becoming Alcoholics drink to relax after the terrify- 
ing thought, he is in danger. 
Is he an alcoholic? - “Almost 
certainly not,’’ assures Brean. 
BELIEF ACQUIRED 
oneself into discouragement and 
hopelessness and defeat.’ 
* * * 
With this preface, the book 
goes on to describe the dangers, 
and debunk 
    
ard L. Neuberger (D-Ore) said this 
week that Congress must make a \Billboard Fight Threatens 
|Highway Speedup Bill 
WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Rich-)sides of the aisle. I originally in- 
'troduced a stronger bill but am co- 
sponsoring the present proposal     
“| 
er’s tensions as another martini 
would, 
Brean reports all factors of the) 
problem, alerting worried drinkers | 
to what doctors, analysts, sociolo- | 
big cities, with 16,760 alcoholics | 
to 100,000 adults; Louisville, Ky., | 
is the most bibulous smaller city, | 
with 9,520 per 100,000, and an-) 
alyzes the reasons. 
self-assurance where guilt used 
to be. One such test, which 
appears certainly simple enough, 
urges that for three months 
allow yourself to have three 
drinks a day, but no more. 
“Do that successfully for a 
minimum of three months,’ says 
the executive director of the Na- 
tional Committee on Alcoholism, 
‘and you can be confident you are ooo 
  Easter yet the scare- He dissects emotional and 
He points out that if a man rumors, of the ancient art of social tendencies of “average” 
or woman says, “I’ve really got | alcoholic drinking. It is a calm- drinkers who shambled into » 
to cut down — I'm drinking too | ing book, which might do as despair. And he recommends ] e e 
much,” and then has another ' much to ease a martini-drink- | «tests of will power, to bring 
Sheaths 
for misses 
and halfs    SHOP TONIGHT ‘til 9 
  “do or die” decision by the end of because I believe it offers the best |. an alcoholic 
the session to prevent-the nation’s'chance for legislative action this And th f : le who truly 
super-highway system from be- | session.” . nt siatsin Pee fee oe y 
coming a ‘‘billboard alley.” | Q “What if Congress fails to gives . Gee eet Girls oe ‘oe 
Neuberger guardedly predicted'Pass billboard control legislation os pees ; | 
Senate approval aoee week of a/this year?” ples or marina es ace 
billboard control proposal he co-. A—‘‘It will be almost too late. Ste s ae a,  lecrned 
authored with Sen. Thomas H.|We are now up to the 11th hour— |5tP SEBO: bai has learn a 
Kuchel (R-Calif). He said it will the program has been under way Make it look as easy as falling 
be the major item of controversy for more than a year and a half—|Olf = bar’ stool. 
in the one-and-a-half-billion-dollar|and it's a ‘do or die’ situation.| “It is harder for the 7 highway speedup bill. 'The American people are going to Smoker to stop smoking dur: ing the | 
spend 40 billion dollars for the first week of his privation,” he, A split in the Senate Public |. per-highway system. The ques-|WTites, “than it is for the heavy, 
Works Committee over the bill- |1\,, ig whether they are going to/drinker to stop drinking during’ 
board issue already has caused |}... a chance to jook at “America|that period. But the latter must | 
a 10-day delay in Senate con- |i,¢ Beautiful.’ ” ibe on his guard much longer . . ."| sideration of the highway meas- | —_ oe — 
ure and threatens to prolong de- : 
bate when it comes up for action 
early next week, 
The Neuberger-Kuchel proposal 
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cent bonus in federal super-high- 
way funds to states agreeing tc 
regulate sign boards within 600 
feet of the pavement. To com- 
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instead of 90 per cent. 
Highlights of the interview fol-, 
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i rds?”’ 
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  . THE PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page HAROLD A. FITZGERALD 
President and Publisher 
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958 
———— 
Urban Renewal Funds 
Authorized for Pontiac 
All Pontiac should be tremendous- 
ly happy over ths recent news from 
Washington that gives the green 
light to Pontiac’s} " 
first urban re- 
newal project. 
The first step 
in this program 
authorizing 
$90,112 for the 
advance planning 
was announced —~     
    
    
   
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Press by Con- &, eae ae j 
gressman WILLIAM S, BROOMFIELD 
(R-Royal Oak). In addition to ad- 
vance funds it was also disclosed that 
$1,600,000 had been set aside to fi- 
nance the entire renewal. project. 
Pontiac is indeed fortunate to 
have a representative in Wash- 
ington that will work for his 
constituents back home in the 
manner that our representative 
is showing. 
: x wk * 
Since taking office a little over a 
year ago, BROOMFIELD has displayed 
a willingness to cooperate and work 
with any group that has a project 
he feels is sound for the area. 
It would not be fair to single out 
Congressman BROOMFIELD as being 
solely responsible for the approval of 
our urban renewal project, but his 
constant pressure from Washington 
has certainly been a tremendous 
help. 
x *k x 
Tribute should be paid the 
actual originators of this plan 
which include members of the 
City Administration, Chamber 
of Commerce and the Downtown 
Pontiac Association. 
Like any such endeavor where 
Federal funds are involved, it takes 
strong action in Washington to sell 
the project. 
x * * 
Broomfield’s many hours of work 
in this connection deserve the thanks 
of the Pontiac citizenry. As a part of 
the 18th District, Pontiac is in good 
hands, as it has been in the past with 
such able and hard working repre- 
sentatives. 
Florida Pike 
Has Difficulties 
The experiences being encoun- 
tered by Florida’s Sunshine State 
Parkway indicates what might hap- 
pen if anything of the kind were built 
in Michigan. — 
Completed from a point on the 
edge of Miami northward to Fort 
Pierce,.108 miles, it is approximately 
the same length as one projected in 
our own state—from Defroit to Bay 
City. 
  * * * . 
It largely parallels the main 
road down the east coast — the 
Dixie Highway, the southern ex- 
tension of our own Michigan's 
main street. 
_ But it is a few miles inland from 
the Dixie which usually is close to 
the ocean and the main street 
through many cities. It’s their life 
feeder. 
x * * 
The Parkway, without a grade in- 
~ tersection or traffic light its entire 
length, is a magnificent four-lane 
pavement, with a wide boulevard 
  
  
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  strip; between. Its speed limits are 65 
maximum and 40 minimum. Its ae- 
cident record is lowest in the nation. 
It combines speed and safety. 
xk * * 
But through most of its length it 
traverses a desolate area, often with- 
out even a human habitation for 
many miles. It is devoid of scenery. 
For this reason, and the fact 
that it takes prospective business 
right past them, it is being 
knocked to the limit by every 
community that it by-passes. 
They even ignore it on their 
maps. They claim it a state lia- 
bility. 
xk * * 
Hence it is not drawing the ex- 
pected patronage. A drive over its 
entire length at midday on a recent 
weekend, when you'd expect a heavy 
traffic, found an average of less 
than one car per mile either. way. 
Its toll is only about three cents 
per mile per car, $2.40 being the 
charge for the entire distance. It is 
a cheap panacea for shattered 
nerves. 
Started under an ambitious pro- 
gram that planned the Parkway 
to the Georgia line, with a branch 
away into northwestern Florida, 
very little is being done to further 
the project. The cold winter 
hasn't helped it. 
xk *«* * 
Would this be the experience of a 
Michigan tall road — which would 
cost untold millions more? Human 
nature’s the same, Florida or Michi- 
gan... e 
The cost of the Florida right of way 
was a minor item. And pavements 
there do not have to combat Jack 
Frost. They need no foundation. 
    
  
The Man About Ton   
Rather Odd Names 
Given to Our Ancestors; 
They Carried Them Well: 
Financier: He who can keep a 
pay increase secret from his wife. 
Odd given names were quite prevalent 
among Pontiac’s pioneers. Most of them 
have not been used for many years. Per- 
haps your ancestors were christened with 
one or more of the following: 
Esbon, Erastus, Ithamer, Zadock, Altra- 
mont, Experience, Ziba, Lysander, Ample, 
Orison, Amasa, Bela, Judah, Naham, Peleg, 
Delevan, Leander, Zeba, Laman, Diodate, 
Esidor, Eska, Salmon, Eliphalet, Seneca, 
Zebina, Gad, Ralzemond, Asahel or 
Jonah. 
None of these were nicknames, but the 
front cognomen that was used when its 
holder signed his or her name. They are 
taken from deeds in property transfers 
or other official papers. 
  
“That Waterford Township man who 
was arrested in Pontiac several years ago 
because he hitched his horse to a park- 
ing meter on Perry Street” writes, 
Harman Radz . 
of Rochester, “wasn't any more ignorant 
than the Pontiac officer who in 1899 
cited me for disturbing the peace with 
my horseless carriage.” 
  March is a month of local mu- 
nicipal birthdays. The act of the 
Michigan territorial legislature at 
Detroit, establishing Oakland 
County became effective on March 
28, 1820. One of the first acts of 
the new Michigan state legislature 
was to incorporate Pontiac as a 
village, on March 20, 1837,-and 
the legislative -act changing us 
from a village to a city status 
went into effect on March 15, 1861." 
  
Verbal Orchids to— 
Mrs. Elizabeth Fosbender 
of 151 Cottage St.; elghty-seventh birth- ' 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. August F. Smith 
of 263 Edison St.; fifty-seventh wedding 
anniversary. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Katus 
of Scott Lake; fifty-fourth wedding an- 
niversary. 
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Vaughan 
of Bloomfield Hills; fifty-second wedding 
anniversary. 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Warrener 
of 77 Foster St.; fifty-second wedding an- 
niversary. 
Mrs. Arthur Phipps 
of Holly; ninetieth birthday. 
_ Mr. and Mrs, Robert Campbell 
of 113 E. Beverly; fifty-eighth wedding 
anniversary. 
Katherine Everett 
of Waterford; ninéty-second birthday. 
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Y’Mean It Won’t Work?”   
David Lawrence Say 8:   
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it has been — but it will be a 
month or more before the statistics 
will be compiled te tell us what 
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everybody inside 
and outside of 
government is just 
guessing about the 
trend. 
There is one 
thing, however, 
that has unques- 
tionably slowed 
down buying — 
it’s the bad 
weather. Experi- 
LAWRENCE ence has shown 
that people just don't go down- 
town shopping or begin to look 
at the new cars in the salesrooms 
when they can't even get back 
and forth from work readily be- 
cause of the snow or the sleet or 
the rain. 
This isn’t the kind of climate that produces a buying mood. 
Nearly evéry part of the coun- 
  try from Maine to Florida and - 
westward across the continent 
has encountered some of the 
worst weather that any winter 
has brought. 
Other years have seen occasional 
storms, but this year the amount 
of inconvenience has been pro- 
longed due to the recurrence of 
high winds and freezing tempera- 
tures, along with rain and snow. 
* * * 
Considering the bad weather, it 
is surprising the statistics of re- 
tail trade are not any worse than 
were recorded in January and 
February, but it makes one wonder 
what the country would have wit- 
nessed in the way of buying if 
there had been normal weather. 
There is another factor, more- 
over, which is often lost sight 
of in appraising the bisiness 
situation. The length of time, for 
example, between a decision to 
spend government money and 
the week or month the spending 
actually begins depends on a 
variety of factors that nobody 
can analyze with accuracy. It 
takes time for blueprints to be 
had and contracts to be allocated 
and materials to be gathered be- 
fore labor is employed. 
Thus, Senator Frank Carlson (R- 
Kansas) made a speech in the 
senate on Thursday in which he 
' blasted economic ‘‘pessimism”’ and 
cited seven items which could 
spark ‘‘a vigorous, dynamic up- 
swing in eur economy."’ Here are 
the seven items which he said had 
been furnished him by a business 
analyst: 
* * * 
First, steel output now running 
at the rate of 71,000.000 tons a year 
is expected to go above the annual 
rate of 115,000,000 tons at some 
point in 1958. 
Second, defense orders:are due 
to advance the $12-billion rate of 
last autumn to about $26 billion 
some time this year. 
Third, gross national product 
The Country Parson 
  
  
  « 
_d : “Some folks seem to feel they 
‘are the ones who have caused 
a room to be lighted when all 
they've done is flick on a switch.” will see an increase of $10 billion in 
the $34-billion rate for all goods 
and services which was the figure 
for the fourth quarter of 1957. 
x * * 
Fourth, consumer spending will 
see in the fourth quarter an in- 
crease for goods and services of 
about $12 billion over the same 
period last year. 
Fifth, spending for re ntial 
construction will be upf 16 per 
cent by the fourth quartér of this 
year over the fourth quarter of | 
1957. — 
Sixth, bank credit should in- 
crease by $5 billion due to recent. 
removal of restraints. 
Seventh, .science and defense 
items should increase by more 
than a billion dollars this year 
both government and private 
spending. 
x * * 
All these indicators are derived 
in large part from programs which 
  have already been announced, but 
no one knows exactly how long it 
takes to get any of these Yactors 
into full-speed operation. For it 
isn't possible to look at the na- 
tional economy at any given mo- 
ment and get a concept of what is’ 
actually happening. The only sure 
way of knowing is by examining 
the statistics of a particular week 
Or month, and usually these are 
not available till after another 
month has elapsed. 
  
THOUGHTS FOR VODAY 
And David said unto Ahemel- 
ech, And is there not here under 
thine hand spear or sword? for 
I have neither brought my sword 
nor my weapons with me, be- 
cause the king’s business re- 
quired hate. — I Samuel 21:8, .. 
* * * 
Few things are impossible to dil- 
igence and skill. — Samuel John- 
son. 
Dr. William Brady Says:   
Suitable Reducing Diet 
Will: Increase Vitality 
“It seems to me,” writes @ 
Rhode Island reader, ‘‘that reduc- 
ing is made to assume the pro- 
portions of a 
major project 
with calory count- 
ing etc. To my 
way of thinking 
what is needed to 
lose excess pound- 
age is willpower 
and judgment.” 
‘T am 76, 5 
feet 10, an office 
worker . . . re- 
cently found my 
weight had climb- 
ed to a fatty 190 plus, and all my 
pants had to be let out around 
the waist and all my collars were 
too tight. 
“Four months ago started a 
mild reducing diet, taking less 
food and especially less sugar 
and sweets and less starchy 
food. As a result have come 
down to 176 ‘and feel fine. Now 
the pants will have to be taken 
in... (A. B. L.)” 
Thank you, sir. There's a-lot of 
good common sense in the reduc- 
tion plan you followed. 
In the pamphlet ‘‘How to Gain 
Weighf,”’ I say: ‘‘Anyone who will 
take a pint of milk with a slice of 
plain or whole wheat bread and 
butter .. . each night at bedtime, 
will gain 20 pounds in a year.” 
KEEP TO HEALTHFUL DIET 
In the pamphlet ‘How to Lose 
Weight" I might say that any one 
who will reverse this will lose 20 
pounds in a year. I do say that on 
a suitable reducing diet the lower- 
ing of weight is associated with 
increased vitality — not weakness, 
faintness, dizziness, headache. 
Booklet The Seven Keys to 
Vite contains a model health 
diet which, as it stands, is a 
corrective, protective, rednction, 
regeneration, rejuvenation diet. 
Upon this basic health diet, you 
can build your own everyday 
diet. 
For either pamphlet, send 
stamped, self-addressed envelope. 
For the booklet inclose 35 cents in 
addition. 
Common fatteners: Cocktail, 
beer, wine, liquor — the alcohol is 
more readily utilized and the first 
‘fuel to be burned, sparing food 
substances so that they are stored 
as fat — flabby, unwanted fat. 
Anti-fat suggestion; Dessert is 
not merely superfluous, it is a kind 
of gluttony after a. full meal — 
*except for children, athletes and 
people who perfornt hard labor. 
The -two-meals-a-day habit is 
‘ excellent for mature adults who 
do no hard labor. Vou 
4 " ; 4 4 
  DR. BRADY 
’ fore final exams, A large green salad or a dish 
of celery, carrots, radishes or 
other relishes eaten raw or tomato 
or cole slaw should be an essential 
part of luncheon and/or the first 
course of dinner. 
* x * 
Signed letters, not more than one page 
or 100 words long pertaining to personal 
health and hygiene, not disease, diag- 
nosis or treatment, will be answered by 
Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- 
addressed envelopé is sent to The Pon- 
tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, 
(Copyright 1958)   Voice of the People   
Several Write on Subject   of Women in Men’s Jobs   
| 
I've been a union man all my life and believe seniority is a good _ 
thing if it’s the way it should be. I know a boy in a family of five whose | 
father was laid off while a married woman with more seniority stayed, 
Her huspand had a good job. The boy was bitter against the union and 
x *& * 
And many older people are taking Jobs young people should have. 
Retirement should be mandatory at 60 and the jobs given to the young. I can't blame him. 
er generation. i 
x * * 
‘Something should also be done about raising social security for 
people who retired before 1952. Those who were working before it began 
don't get nearly so much as those who came later, and many older 
people must pay more than a third of their income for doctor bills and 
medicine. Prices have gone up and nothing is done about older people. 
  I join the group called “working 
women” with pride and satisfac- 
tion. Is it our fault there are 
women who are content to stay 
home and let their mates keep 
their noses to the grindstone and 
worry themselves sick trying to 
make a dollar stretch until it 
cracks, making old men of them- 
selves before their time? — 
* * * 
Or are they jealous because 
we had fortitude enough to get 
out and get a job and handle 
both successfully? I went to 
work to help my family have a 
happier, easier way of living. 
Is that a crime? And_ that 
seniority was worked long and 
hard for, just the same as with 
men, . 
* *« * 
We have four happy, respected, 
well-mannered, well - balanced 
teenagers. We've done a good 
job. And be the good Lord will- 
ing, I'll go back to my job con- 
tent to know I'll have my husband 
to enjoy our grandchildren in the 
future. 
Working Woman —Wite, 
Mother, Proud of It 
  
If Working Mothers on men’s 
jobs gave them up, perhaps they 
wouldn't have cabins up north, 
new cars, fancy homes and 
clothes, but there would be less 
divorces, less delinquents. and 
more respect for fellow men. They 
may add tremendously to the na- 
tion’s purchasing power, but they 
also add to suffering families 
where there’s no work at all. Peo- 
ple are on welfare, hungry chil- 
dren need clothing and are un- 
able to get medical care, all be- 
cause women are working men's 
jobs. If they realize it, may God 
have mercy upon their souls be- 
cause they’re going to need it. 
Christian Mother Interested 
in Being a Good Mother 
  
There have been many articles 
about putting father back at the 
head of the family. That's fine, 
but let’s put mother back in the 
home. Many women who had to 
work during the war forgot that 
was temporary and that the home 
sorely needed them, 
* * * 
One letter seemed so proud 
of seniority but admifted neg- 
lecting heme and _ children. 
Are material things and ‘little 
extras’ so much more important 
to you? I’m not against work- 
ing mothers as a necessity, that 
too often isn't the case. 
* * * 
I, too, am proud of my seniority 
(over 17 years), I don't have to 
fight for my rights and you'd be 
surprised at all the rewards and 
special considerations I receive, 
the kind money can’t buy and 
factories don't hand out. Perhaps 
Case Records of a Psychologist:”   Live and Let Live 
  
I'm a little smug and prouc when 
I see my long hours, love and ef- 
fort resulting in an unusually 
close-knit, well-adjusted, normal 
household. God blessed us with 
children and I'm only trying to 
do my part by being a 
Full Time Wife and Mother 
‘No Tax Raise 
but Same Thing’ 
“Pontiac to Hold Its Low Tax 
Rate’”’ is a deceptive headline. 
The City Assessors Office said 
taxes haven’t been raised on your 
home, only your lots. Your land 
value has been raised $5.00 per 
front foot. What a low I.Q. we're 
credited with, Taxes aren't 
raised but your land valuation is. 
How our City Commission can 
justify a tax raise now is beyond 
my humble comprehension. Can 
someone tell us why land values 
are rising to the extent of $5 a 
front foot? Does this also in- 
clude land on the west side? All 
taxpayers should call the City 
Assessor’s Office and find out how 
much richer you are before you 
cast your coming ballot. 
C. F. Mattson 
650 First Ave. 
Wants Big Raise 
in Junk Mail Rate 
I hope the postal rate on unwant- 
ed junk in the mail is raised so high the innocent householder ig rescued. It’s a waste of the firm's 
money, it’s a waste of postal 
strength and activity and a waste 
of my time to pitch it into the 
trash barrel. 
  Lurzy 
Asks People to Back 
Right-to-Work Law 
Paying union dues to crooked 
racketeers in some unions is very 
un-American. Let's all get back 
of the right-to-work law. 
T. 8. 
‘Be Thankful Bus 
Is Running at All 
Anonymous complains of bus 
service. Anonymous better spend 
the time she waits for the bus 
kneeling in prayer because the bus 
does come. Read what happens to 
bus lines in other cities all over 
the U.S. They're losing their shirts 
and tossing in the sponge. 
That Gan happen here. Then 
the city takes over, loses the 
franchise fees and charges a 
bigger fare. 
Anonymous, come out from be- 
hind your brush pile and join us 
who are on our knees thankful 
the buses continue to run occa- 
sionally, while they lose money 
steadily.   
Rider 
  
Psychology Aids Speech Student 
Notice how Joe got out of a 
terrible dilemma. He used some 
of the ideas from his course in 
Applied Psychology to rescue 
him from failure when he was 
suddenly asked to make a 
speech. We need to instil more 
copybook -mazims in grade 
school pupils. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
' Case X-359: Joe R., aged 19, 
recently finished a college course 
in Applied Psychology where my 
testbook was employed. 
* * * 
“Dr. Crane, I 
got my money's 
worth from your = 
text.’ he informed 
me later. 
“And it was be- | 
of those 
hundreds of fa- | 
mous quotations 
that you stuck at 
the bottom of va- 
rious pages. 
“For I was to- 
tally unprepared DR, CRANE 
in a Public Speaking class just be- 
when I was 
called on to make my extempora- 
neous term address, 
“Well, I never could have 
done it except for the fact I 
had memorized a few of those 
quotations in your psychology 
text, 
“So I just started quoting and in 
my panicky state of mind I hoped 
somehow I'd fill up about 5 min- 
utes of time to qualify for my 
*    
e * * * 
“I began with your quote from 
au: ‘Be not simply good 
. . . Be good for something.’ 
“Well, that. seemed to make a 
good impression, so I paused to 
collect my feeble wits,: since I 
didn’t know what else I was going 
to say, : pausing for dramatic effect, but I 
never told him differently. 
“Then I remembered W. B. 
Garrison's quote in your book, 
so I said: ‘For every man who 
climbs to the top of the ladder 
of success, there ig some woman 
who stays on the ground and 
steadies it for him.’ 
“That made me think of my 
mother so I briefly outlined how 
she had taught me high ideals and 
had sacrificed to send me on to 
college. 
“By that time I found the words 
were beginning te flow pretty well 
so I guess I did O.K. 
“Then I saw my time was up 
but I wanted to fade out with 
something appropriate and im- 
pressive. 
“So I happened to remember 
that old Hebrew proverb you 
listed at the bottom of Page 484. 
It capped the climax for me as I 
added: ‘God made mothers be- 
cause He couldn’t be everywhere 
Himself.’ 
“Well, sir, my speech prof said 
it was the best talk I had ever 
made and he gave me an ‘A.’ 
“I was dumbfounded! But I 
realized then that a few quotes 
from the pages of your psychology 
text had saved my neck in Public 
Speaking class. 
* * * 
“So my course in Applied Psy- 
chology really has paid off fast! 
It jumped my term average in 
Public Speaking from a ‘C’ to a 
‘B,’ for that final ‘A’ counted 
’ heavily on my term grade.” 
_GEMS FOR YOUR MIND 
“The speech prot thought I was As the child repeatedly copied 
this literary gem in script down 
the page, he not only had a 
chance to improve his handwrit- 
ing, but he meanwhile obtained 
a wonderful cultural by-product 
in memorizing that proverb. 
* * * : 
So I decided in this modern 
world, even at the college level, to 
restore that former copybook 
strategy. 
When I revised my textbook, 
“Psychology Applied,” I thus 
  
  
  gleaned about 200 of the best quo- 
tations of a moral, musical and 
inspirational sort, which I placed 
at the bottom of those 200 pages, 
much like footnotes. 
* * * 
They have been of invaluable 
aid to me in my professional lec- 
turing all over America, and thou- 
sands of students seem ‘to: enjoy 
them and profit by them: 
But we need more of this type 
of cultural training in the grade 
schools! mp 
Children should fill their minds , 
with inspiring quotationg in their 
youth to enrich their soul in their 
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Arkansas Seeks 
Mixed Schools Faubus Says Elements! 
Work on Plan to Solve| | 
Integration Troubles *y 
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. @—Gov. 
Orval Faubus disclosed yesterday 
that elements.‘in Arkansas are 
working on a plan to solve Ark- 
ansas’ school integration troubles 
but added that he knew no de- 
tails. 
Faubus returned last night from 
Washington, where he attended al ‘ 
White House conference on unem- 
ployment compensation. 
“T really don't know the actual 
details of the plan, ” Faubus de- 
clared. 
x * * 1 
He said leaders in the move- 
ment want “to quietly bring the 
extremists on both sides together 
and restore the voluntary plan of 
integration that we had:” 
“A great deal of progress has 
been made,” he said. ‘But the 
plan was stopped by those who 
tried to force integration. The role 
of the integrationists should be to 
promote it through the traditional 
democratic. processes and not try 
to force it.” 
~* «+ * 
By voluntary integration, Fau- 
bus apparently meant the imple- 
mentation of school integration 
through local action only. His 
clash with the federal government 
over integration of Little Rock 
Central High School last fall re- 
sulted in federal troops being sent 
here to enforce compliance with a 
court order for admission of Ne- 
groes to the school. 
  Provide Landing 
Lights at Airport 
With 300 Cars 
KANAB. Utah WW — A_ small 
plane was spotted circling last 
night over Kanab, just north of! 
the Utah-Arizona state line. 
Townspeople rushed an_ esti- 
mated 300 cars to the small, un- 
lit municipal airport to light up 
the runway with soe 
* * 
The plane landed short of the 
runway, narrowly missed a few! 
cars and hit a tree. Aboard were| 
K. L. Lincoln, 37, Alamo, Calif., | 
contractor, and his wife ‘Audrey, 
35. They were en route to Las 
Vegas, Nev., from Phoenix, Ariz 
They were taken to Kane County 
Hospital, where their injuries 
were described as not serious. 
The plane was demolished. 
* * * | 
“This is old stuff to folks around 
here,’ airport employe R. K. 
Knight said. ‘‘Whenever we see a 
plane circling at night, we rush} 
the cars out to the airport.”. 
Establish No Link 
on Strangling, Theft 
SEATTLE W— A Naval board 
of investigation has decided there 
was no relationship between the 
strangulation death of seaman 
John Edward Ruttan of Detroit, 
and the theft of $200 from the! 
aircraft carrier Bon Homme Rich-’ 
ard. 
* * * | 
The 13th naval district said yes-| 
terday the man who stole the $200: 
has confessed and established he, 
was in another part of the state, 
\.hen’ Ruttan died aboard sal 
Feb. 16. 
Ruttan’s body was found in a | 
paint locker, a rope losely lopped | | 
about his neck, while the carrier ° 
was tied up at the Bremerton 
Naval Shipyard. 
Kitsap County Coroner Al “| 
quist said Ruttan apparently had} 
been strangled with a knotted rope | 
and his body dragged to a hoist. | 
He said it looks as if a killer hadj 
been frightened away before he) 
could pull natee s body up. 
* * 
The nad says it has no opinion| 
on how Ruttan died, but is con-| 
tinuing its investigation.   te 
      
  
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as follows: “ ‘Paris Holiday’ stars 
the ‘two top comedians of the day, | 
Bob Hope in his familiar role of 
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THE SISTERS KHUDOVEKOVA — In all 
women labor 
alongside men. These five women, all sisters, 
are leaving a steel rolling shop in Magnitogorsk, 
— a dovekova are ( 
  
assigned to the Medan office of 
a Dutch firm. 
He described the fighting there 
llast Sunday and Monday, when 
the rebels took over Medan and 
then were forced out by the Jakar- 
ta government, as a “small war,” 
mostly around the airfield. 
122 Americans Included, Also aboard the Dutch liner, Oranje were 122 Americans, most 
of them wives and children of 
Goodyear and U.S, Rubber Co. 
employes. A Goodyear official on 
hand ordered them not to talk to 
newsmen. 
Some of the American women Among Those Fleeing 
to Singapore 
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Klavdia, Nadezhda and Anna. 
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pore today with tales of a tiny but | miles from Medan, Sunday and 
Monday but saw no actual fight- 
“We were happy to leave. The| ing, Each woman was given $35 to 
tension can continue every day,”’|spend and put up in a hotel until 
said P. _Leyeyenar of Amsterdam, 'the situation in Meda clears. 
    
        
         
         
     
  I Nights Until 9 i Indonesia War 
Toll Mounts More Than 102 Killed; 
So Far, Reports Army 
at Jakarta   JAKARTA, Indonesia (®—More 
than 100 rebels have been killed 
in Indonesia's five-week-old civil 
war, the chief of army intelligence 
claimed today. He set casualties. 
of the Jakarta government so = 
at only two killed. 
Col. Sukendro added that me 
war “will not be a matter of 
months or years.” 
* * * 
No large-scale 
curred yet. 
The Dutch liner Oranje landed 
some 520 foreign evacuees from 
Medan at Singapore today. They 
included 122 Americans — mostly) 
women and children, 280 Dutch’ 
and more than 100 Britons. 
Two ships are scheduled to eva-, 
\euate foreigners — mostly Dutch’ 
—from the west coast port of 
Padang, the rebels military head- 
quarter .. 
* * * 
The government radio said ar- 
rangements were also made to 
evacuate 30 foreigners from Ren-. 
gat, an oil center of the US. 
Standard Vacuum Oil Co. 100, 
miles southeast of Pakanbaru. 
Stanvac’s Indonesian representa-| 
tive, E. Berlin, said 60 Americans 
would remain at Lirik, the com- 
pany’s Central Sumatran base six 
miles north of Rengat. 
* * cee 
Navigation Minister Mohammad 
Natsir announced the release of 
ships of the Dutch KPM shipping 
line which were seized last De- 
cember. Natsir said the line was 
baned from future trade ane 
Indonesia's {fslands. 
Intelligence chief Sukendro re- 
peated earlier charges that 
American arms seized at Pakan- 
baru had been airdropped to the 
rebels but today added that the 
plane was a C54 (DC4) from 
Formosa. | 
Duckling Stuck in Mud * * * 
° Markings on some of the weap- TULSA, Okla. uw — It was Bl oe indicated they were made in 
strange request for the Tulsa Fire:the United States in 1952, Su- 
‘Department — aid for a drowning; kendro said, but he declined to 
duck. |say who he thought supplied ps 
But the call was answered to'them. Tonight 
a drain near Swan Lake, and fire- Until 9 
men found a duckling stuck in the There is a museum devoted to} 
mud. The duck was unstick. Bi edel in Cordoba, , Spain. “attles have oc- 
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Soldier Surrenders |Born.of.Corruption, Communism 
After Deserting  ([mdonesia’s Internal War LIQ EASTER 
eels une. wks VOY. Last for Long Time | WYURTHITTAeCECaae FASHIONS A _— British army private who 
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yo + * * corruption, greed, political inex-|immediately between Java and the | enne S 
Pvt. Claude Perfect of London. perience — and communism—could Central Sumatra rebel-held _terri- 
, who prefers to be known as Pyt,|last for a long time. tory, Lt. Col. Barlain, the military 
"  Piara Singh, became a member; Much depends on what happens commander, remains neutral de- . ‘ 
of the ancient Indian warrior sect|in the ‘‘neutral’” areas of Sumatra spite pleas by,some of his subordi- t h 
Feb, 10. He left camp here last/and other islands whose leaders nate leaders, that he join the rebel eye-Ca C Ing 
Sunday but decided to return af-|detest President Sukarno’s central|government at Padang. 
ter a talk with the British high|government based at Jakarta on x* «+ * 
commissioner, Sir Geoffrey Tory.|/the Island of Java. | The outcome of hostilities also bd 
+ * * | + * * depends on the future attitude of S Im S ort 
Malaya’s Sikh community of-| The rebel government which the outlawed Darul Islam move- 
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INS Foreign Director | Communists, i 
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but he declined. troops in Northern Sumatra have karta government, is headed by 
jjoined it in the Medan area. \Brigadier Daud Bereueh in North 
HAVE YOUR Rebel leaders under Premier SU™@'T2. newly 
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* * * | 
Central government troops mal: | 
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and hopes to double that force in 
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The central government also 
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outmoded force of military | 
planes. | 
But Sumatra and other jungles 
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iships for a quick knockout of the 
irebels. It also is short of foreign 
exchangé because of the chaos of 
economics, one of the major fac- 
tors in precipitating the war. 
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          Nuclear Pioneer 
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to E. O. Lawrence | | 
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interested in 
That interest 
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jman’s first effective atom-smash- 
ing instrument. 
x *« * 
Dr. Lawrence received at West 
ios the first Sylvanus Thayer 
|Award for service to the nation. 
Dr, Lawrence, director since 
1936 of the University of Califor- 
nia radiation laboratory built 
around his early cyclotrons, 
Iiplayed a key role in developing 
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A process he discovered on the 
Berkeley cyclotron for separating 
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~ More Facilities 
fo Handicapped Oxford Launching Plan 
          _ County Schools to Get 
Space, Funds to Cover 
All Children 
All of the Oakland County school 
children who need special educa- 
tion will have the opportunity next, 
fall, according to Dr. William J.) 
land County schools. torium, . ichairman, with James Sherman ing the best job each month will | 
* * * }as cochairman. | be awarded a prize. 
The high school dance band, con-, * ~~ * A summer-long contest is! 
Emerson, superintendent of Oak- ‘ducted by Gordon Mathie, is do-| Each month township resiie nts alannad os basiners 
nating its services. Several spe-| will participate in a contest de- ments. : : 
* * * to Beautify Community OXFORD — A five-year plan to Free tickets are available to all May will be devoted to clean- 
“Beautify Oxford Community” will township residents. up, dune ¢t ’ » to paintup, dul to 
be inaugurated this weekend with) More than 25 clubs in the area, il “ants - AL t ? 
ia kickoff dance at 9 p.m, tomorrow are cooperating in the Oxford proj- acaping, an seine ad 
in the Oxford High School audi-ject. Henry Dahl, its author, is terior remodeling. The family do- Snow Bothers 
‘Idlewild Planes 
    Trouble From Storm; 
No One Injured | 
| 
| NEW YORK w—Two big air- 
inemeane Bermuda-bound and the|, 
jother headed for Copenhagen — 
were involved in accidents at Idle-! 
  Sitting Up in Bed 
TV Surgical Patient . 
Says He Feels ‘Swell’ 
Two Big Airliners Find prrrorr w—cari Miltenberger.|“For six months before the opera. Witness stand today   
a 65-year-old Battle Creek man) 
'whose artery-transplant operation) 
jwas televised Tuesday night, sat 
propped up and held a news con- 
ference at Henry Ford Hospital 
today. He told reporters he felt 
swell.” 
He wiggled warm toes and said: 
  
This was made possible last night cialty numbers have been planned. signed to a autify the community. 
when the Oakland County Board of 
Education voted to expand the spe- 
cial education facilities in the coun- 
ty schools and add $575,000 to the; Then in September, 
gala parade and the 
winner ja 
ithe yrand-prize there will be 
naming of 
to climax establish. Wid Airport during the eal 
last night. No one was injured. 
A Pan American World Airways, 
DC6 bound for Bermuda took off 
successfully, but Capt Paward 
Lawler, 43, Fanwood, N. J., 
ported the nose wheel would st N o West Point 
for Ike Today 
the first year’s achtevements —Too Stormy   Gambler Revealing 
Payoffs in Ecorse 
  DETROIT (NS) — Gambler 
Russell Trilck was to resume the 
in Circuit 
tion my right foot was always Court Judge Thomas J. Murphy's 
cold, and later the left one became |courtroom to continue his story of 
cold. They’ re really warm and ‘mlaking payoffs to Mayor William 
sweating now.’ ; \Voisine and other Ecorse officials. 
He looked pink and fit. x - * 
Seven inches of Miltenberger’s | Trilck testified yesterday he paid 
main artery (aorta) was cut |,,.. ’ auiaud ene of kand woven dac: | Vusine 4700 monthly and made two 
| hardening. place in the operation that was 
The old artery 
Miltenberger could 
walk only short distances and 
then only in pain. network. ron fabric was installed in its ‘police officers partners in his num- 
bers ring. 
televised publicly over a state | 
was | * * 
Ile also said he paid $125 
monthly to the late Robert Voisine, 
the mayor's son, but explained it * 
was a legitimate business deal. It annual budget. 
* * * 
Previous to 1955, when the spe-, 
cial edueation expansion program) 
began, “less than 30 per cent of 
the children who needed special | 
education services were getting! 
it,” he added. : | 
The board will now recommend | 
te the various school districts In 
the county that they provide the 
facilities and staff recommended | 
by the beard and the county ed retract and he headed back to the 
pub- field. | Committee chairman are 
(PR — President: licity, Robert Dick: business block WASHINGTON 
planniag, John Flaumertelt; — resi- After landing, the plane ground: Fisenhower canceled his  sched- 
dences, Richard Gould: business, looped (spun around). The 11 o¢-  yled flight to West-Point today. 
and residence contests, Lee Clack cupants were shaken up but none pecause of ‘stormy weather. 
and Mrs. Albert Roberts; and pa- reperted injury. James C. Hagerty, White House 
rade and floats, Edward Bossardet) J was believed an accumulation Press secretary, announced the 
Jr. and Ted Pearson Jr. lef slush and snow lodged in the!© ancellation. 
* * * Doorbell ringing is under way |nose wheel housing and became | 
to enlist the support of every frozen The President had planned to 
family in the township and sup- | Earlier, a $candinavian Airlines g9 to West Point to take part in 
ply it with information on the |DC7 skidded 100 feet off the run- }ounders’ Day ceremonies and to 
contests, entry blanks, window way while starting to take off. join in honoring an atomic scien- The patient told reporters he was 
looking. forward to getting out o 
‘bed and walking a bit tomorrow, 
‘and to eating some soft food. He 
breakfasted on orange juice, 
fee and broth, then went against) 
his doctor’s adv 
cigarette, f was in repaymen t of $10,000 he and 
‘the mayor borrowed from Robert 
‘for a plastic business Trilck and 
cof.|the mayor operated in Florida. 
  
ice and smoked * $51 in Goods Stolen 
Dr, D. Emerick Szilagyi, who, From Firestone Store 
performed the operation, said Milt- 
enberger would be advised, after 
h t S ya! . i 
eaves the hosptta), tc follow * three tires yalued at $51 stolen, it 
iwas diet low in animal fats and to quit The Firestone Store, at 146 W. 
Huron St., was burglarized and 
Pontiac police reported to subsidize the cost. 
The following facilities will be. 
recommended: stickers and lapel buttons. 
, ~ * * 
Oxford High School will feature Fifty persons aboard escaped in- tjst, 
| jury. 
  Hagerty said the -trip was 
shelved because of generally bad   
    
  1. One specially trained aersonl 
to take a case load of up to 100, 
children needing speech correction, 
in Clarenceville, and Holly and one 
additional such person in Oak 
Park, Roya] Oak, Troy and Fann 
    an essay ‘weather both in Washington and contest on the benefits 
‘in the West Point area, on the Rochester Pair of such a project, and student 
‘council. representatives, Edward! E h iground and in the air. 
La Doneéur and Caroliné Mc-! XC ange Vo WS, * * * | 
The schedule had called for Ei-| 
sehower to travel by 
‘from Stewart Air Force Base to Millan are working with Mrs. Jack Travel to Hawaii Valentine on the publicity commit-! 
tee making final arrangements for automobile | 
  ington. | 
The board recommended two | the Saturday dance. . ROCHESTER — Mrs. Lewis Cthe U.S. Military Academy. at, 
speech correctionists be added , (Crissman and Arthur R. Dillman. west Point, a distance of about iboth of Rochester, were married lemon te Pontiac and Waterford. 
2. An occupational therapist be| 
employed in Royal Oak, Ha zel 
Park and Farmington. 
3. One sight-saving room be built 
e Farmington district. 
4. An additional visiting teacher 
be placed in Bloomfield Hills, Clar- 
enceville, Hazel Park and South- 
field. 
5. The following classrooms be 
built for education of the mental- 
ly handicapped: Carver, Lake 
Orion, Clarenceville and Holly, 
school districts, each two rooms; 
and Brandon Township, Lyon 
Township, Oxford, and West | 
Bloomfield, each one room. 
One additional room for the men- 
tally handicapped was recommend- 
ed for: Clarkston, Huron Valley, 
Oak Park, Pontiac, Royak Oak, 
Southfield, Walled Lake and Water- 
ford. 
6. That an additional psycholo- in 
4 4; 
  PLAN KICKOFF DANCE — Edward La Douceur, Oxford High 
School student, confers with Mrs. Jack Valentine, dance chairman, 
on final preparations for Saturday's dance at the audi- 
torium, The affair will serve as the kickoff of the 
“Beautify Oxford Community.” high school 
  
In Area Communities 
X-Ray Units Slated   
f Free chest X rays will be avail- The X-ray unit will be sta- e specially trained for mentall : 7° | : u ccaiaped ciiliren be hired a able in four communities in the) tioned in front of the Walnut Lake t 1¢ man S 
: county next week, according to A.| School on Walnut Lake Road, 
ree. R. M uti t {, Thursd 1 Frid . Musson, executive secretary of, Thursday and Friday. 
1. Two counselors for the physi- the Oakland County Tuberculosis ie = ent ; cally handicapped be added at the ) The units will be open the follow our 
county board of education office. Assn. , ling hours in the above three com . 
oi A yearly chest X ray to check| munities. Monday,.2 to 8 p.nm: 
for tuberculosis is recommended | Ty ; Thursd id “arver, uesday and Thursday, noon to Emerson said that the Carver.) persons over 18 years old, he g pm.: Wednesday and Friday. 
Holly and Lake Orion school boards added. 
had already agreed to sign con-| 
tracts which are based on 15 years.| Mobile X-ray units will be 
Presently, over 90 per cent. of) located in Rochester at the Na- 
the children needing education are) tional Twist Drill plant from 11 
being serviced, Emerson added. | a.m. to @ p-m. Monday and 9 
jam. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, and | 
at the Detroit Edison from 
to 8 p.m. Wednesday; noon to 9am. to5 P m,   Fire Station ta Receive 
Truck Within 45 Days 
  
WEST BLOOMFIELD 
SHIP — Fire Station No. 3, 
Green Lake road, will get a new Tot Dies of Car Injuries 
      
  > five-year plan to | 
picked up, 
TOWN. | 
on |   ‘to Help Pay for Tents 
s f Scouts Plan Bake Sale |Wednesday afternoon at the home, | na Alecia ncercanns ale ; jot Mrs. Crissman’s son and dausgh- Eisenhower's scheduled brief. talk! 
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ken-tg aq Juncheon meeting at the 
neth Crissman, 315 Wesley Ave academy 
The couple exchanged vows be- —— Plans were made to telephone 
AVON TOWNSHIP—Scout Troop 
39 of the Elmwood Methodist : 
Church will hold a bake sale Satur- fore a background of white gladi- day at Owen's Service Station, 2300 oli, snapdragons and candelabra. 
Auburn Ave. The sale will begin With white candles. The Rev. Doug: 
at 9 a.m. and last until all the !@8 F. Parker of St. Paul's Meth. 
baked goods ‘are sold, according odist Church performed the rite 
to Bob Lambert, scoutmaster, 
Refreshments will be served. -oldest granddaughter, was her: at-, 
tendant, Charles Dillman of Roch-| 
ester attended his father. 
| A reception was held for 
The bride wore a willow green guests at the Crissman home and) 
chiffon dress of ballerina length, a wedding dinner was held at Syl- 
Proceeds wil] be used to pur- and a small cluich hat topped with van Glen Golf Club. 
chase tents for the troop. pink roses. Her bridal orchids,) Mr. and Mrs. Dillman left for aj 
Donations for the sale wail be matching her dress were carried) month's stay in Hawaii. Upon their 
Lambert said. All ition a white Bible lreturn, they will reside in Roches- 
takes | is a call at FE 4.1620. | Mary Gail Crissman, the bride's ter. 
    
  
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Hal Boyle Says:   
Getting Cat to Keep Still at Night Real Job NEW YORK (#—There is a fur- 
bearing stranger in our house. 
He is large and fat and _inso- 
lent, In color he ranges from a 
faded midnight to a misty moun- 
tain twilight. He has eyes of 
sapphire, and they are slightly 
crossed. 
* * * 
This stranger is a Siamese cat. 
Or so he claims. And he bears 
the unlikely name of Ralph 
Beauty Marble Candy. 
During the day, Ralph is a 
sleeping volcano, He permits my 
wife, Frances, to go about her 
usual chores. He allows our 
daughter, Tracy, 5, to lug him 
around the house, as over his face 
there settles a look of dignified 
resignation that clearly says, 
“This, too, shall pass.” 
* * * 
But at night Ralph, worn out by 
daylight dozing, is like a prowl- 
ing phonograph on which the 
record has become stuck. He is a 
self-winding music box—he winds 
himself up by waving hfs taf] back 
and forth—that can give off but a 
single sound. 
Most cats say ‘‘meow.’ Not our 
one-note Ralph. Over and over he groans “Ow! ” 
* * * 
At first we thought he had 
worms, a bone stuck in his throat, 
or a splinter in his paw. Nope. A 
check showed Ralph was no 4F. 
His health was perfect. 
“Why don't -you try - keeping |him awake during the day?” I 
suggested. No dice, Ralph sleeps 
through anything during the day 
— even ringing bells and the| 
“Overture from William Tell.’’| 
My wife once hollered ‘fire’ in 
his ear and all Ralph did was 
open an eye, yawn and fall asleep 
again.   How do you set about curing a/my life. This made him “Ow!” 
cat of insomnia? At first I tried|worse than ever. 
conversation.-I praised Ralph un-| The best answer, I found, was 
til I ran out of adjectives, I toldja combination of food and James 
him about all the famous cats of| Joyce. 
history. If you have a cat with insomnia, 
x & * here is your best cure: 
“Ow!’ he answered. , ~~ ke 
I even told him the story of} Put a can of dog food and a     
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Canadian Air Force 
Begins Probe of Blast 
ANGUS, Ont. ) — The Cana- 
‘dian air force began an investi- 
\gation today into an explosion) 
\which killed six Canadian civilians 
and an airman and demolished a 
|100-foot-long building at the RCAF 
armament depot here 55 miles 
north of Toronto. 
There was no explanation of 
what set off the explosives yes- 
terday. 
Use Church in 2 Wars 
| CHERAW, S. C. — St. David's 
Episcopal Church at Cheraw, built 
in 1773, was used as a hospital in 
two wars. It served this purpose 
\for British troops during the Revo- 
jlutionary War and also was used 
iby the Confederates during the 
Civil War. Veterans of eight wars 
are buried in the church ceme- 
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    copy of Joyce’s ‘Finnegan's Wake” on your bedside table be- | edge of outer space, suggest that 
latomic explosives hurled to the fore you retire. If the cat begins 
to howl, feed it two heaping table- | 
spoonfulls of dog food—and take | Studying the moon’s crust. 
a small one yourself, if you feel| 
“Finnegan’s| This idea, one of many dealing hungry. Then open 
Wake"’ at random and read three 
pages. 
* * * 
Five minutes later, I guarantee, | 
both you and the cat will be sound 
asleep, purring happily. 
Oil Stove Explodes;   
3 Dead, 3 Critical 
ANNAPOLIS, Md. W — A fire 
set off by an oil stove explosion 
last night killed three children 
and critically injured another 
child and their mother and father. 
* * * 
Anne Arundel County police 
said the fire demolished the one- 
story frame bungalow. They iden- 
tified the dead as Jo Ann Kelly 
Tucker, 13, Linda Sue Tucker, 3, 
and Judy Ann Tucker, 12. 
* * * 
Their father, Norman J. Tucker, 
38, his wife Edith Sarah, 36, and 
a fourth child, Betty Lou, 18 
months, were in critical condition 
at Anne Arundel County General 
Hopital with burns over 50 per 
cent of their bodies. THIRTEEN _   
Propose Moon Study 
by Using A-Blasts 
WASHINGTON (®—Some USS. 
‘scientists, seeking more knowl- 
‘moon might furnish a means of, 
x * * 
with space study, is contained in 
a report urging the United States 
to undertake a long-range pro- 
gram of exploration looking to- 
wards manned space flight. 
The report was made by the 
‘earth satellite panel of the U.S. 
National Committee for the Inter- 
national Geophysical Year. 
| The scientists said an idea be- 
hind the proposal was that ‘‘man- 
ned space flight will occur in the 
course of the program.” 
* * * 
In the report, the scientists 
indicated real confidence the ob- 
jective of manned space flight to 
the moon and the nearer planets—| 
Mars and Verius—ultimately will 
‘be achieved. 
Walkout Idles 10,000 
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. W—A 
walkout, termed by the company 
‘fan unauthorized work stoppage,” 
last night idled 10,000 workers and 
jhalted operations at the Indiana 
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In a spring-like setting Ann Glenn 
(left) of DeSota place and Mary 
Aughenbaugh of North Johnson avenue 
model dresses which will be seen in a 
March. 25 family fashion show spon- sored by O 
  Pontiac Press Photos 
Marbach and November 
groups of First Presbyterian Church. 
Alicia Bridal Salon, De’Cor Shop, Mar- 
garet Ann Shop and The Hub will show 
fashions in the 7:30 p.m. event. 
  Enthusiastically discussing plans ) 
for the family fashion show are (left 
to right) Mrs. Roger D. Gunn of Scott 
Personal News of Interest. 
Mrs, Peter Davidson of Lor- 
raine court will spend the 
weekend in Mount Clemens as 
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. 
Robert D. Heitsch Jr., and sev- 
en grandchildren. Mr. Heitsch 
is in Rock Island, Ill., where he 
is serving as city manager. 
* * * 
Forest Lake Country Club 
will be the scene of the month- 
ly Rathskeller this evening 
Members and guests will gath- 
er in the Men's Grill for the 
affair, which wil] feature an 
accordionist. 
* * * 
Mr, and Mrs. John C. Mad- 
dox of Walnut Lake road are 
vacationing in Honolulu, Ha- 
waii. The couple sailed from 
San Francisco aboard the SS 
Matsonia. 
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Four area students at Deni- 
son University, Granville, Ohio 
have been initiated into nation- 
al fraternities. 
David S. Cooper, freshman, 
son of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Coop- 
er of Birmingham, is a mem- 
ber of Phi Gamma Delta, while 
Stephen E. Pew, freshman, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. 
Pew Jr. of Birmingham, is 
affiliated. with Phi Delta The- 
ta, 
David B. Theobald, fresh- 
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 
J. Theobald of Bloomfield Hills, 
Hear Four Speakers   
  Sylvan Gardeners Meet 
Mrs. J. R. Alexander of 
Birmihigham . spoke on ‘“‘In- 
‘secticides’’ when Sylvan Lake 
Branch of Women’s National 
Farm and Garden Association 
met, Thursday at Oakland 
County Boat Club. 
Mrs. Alexander also explain- 
ed the program being carried 
on by the Birmingham Garden 
Club for children ' \at Pontiac 
Dera “ah 4 has been initiated by Sigma 
Chi. Phi Delta Theta has as 
a new member John T, Hart, 
sophomore, son of Mr. and 
Mrs, S. Truman Hart of Bloom- 
field Hills. 
* * * 
Sailing from Los Angeles to 
Hawaij the past weekend were . 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of 
Birmingham, 
* * * 
Portraying the role of Has- 
tings, one of the young lovers 
in Goldsmith's ‘‘She Stoops to 
Conquer” at the Wayne State 
University Theater, is Robert 
Luscombe, son of Mrs. T. L. 
Luscombe of Birmingham, The 
comedy will run through Sat- 
urday. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. John Gossick 
of Pioneer drive are receiving 
congratulations on the birth of 
a son, Gregory John, March 15 
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. 
Mrs. Charles Gossick and 
Mrs. Cy Van Lantschoot, both 
of Fairfield, Iowa, are-paternal 
and maternal grandmothers, 
respectively. 
* * * 
Receiving congratulations on 
the birth of a son, Gregory 
John, March 16 at St. Joseph 
Mercy Hospital, are Mr. and 
Mrs. Jack Gilson of Littletell 
road. 
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gilson 
Mrs. Frank D. Webster gave 
a talk on the belted kingfisher; 
Mrs. Robert S. Waugh dis- 
cussed the petunia, and Mrs. 
Charles S. Chandler spoke on 
the poppy. , The Beat Club-was decorated 
in the Easter motif. Mrs. 
William H. White, Mrs. W 
J, Sanderson, Mrs. Arthur J 
MacFadyen and Mrs. Earl W 
Bartlett were hostesses. Lake road, S. 
drive and Mrs. John E 
Ramona Terrace. 
@ . president; D. Napier of Tilmor 
. McGrath of 
of Woodland avenue are the 
paternal grandparents, Matern- 
a] grandparents are Mr. and 
Mrs. Steve Soditch of North 
East boulevard. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. 
Thornberry of West Rundell 
street announce the birth of a 
son, Brian Paul, March 12 at 
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. 
Grandparents of the infant 
are the Frank B. Thornberrys 
of Charleston street and the 
late Mr. and Mrs. John R. 
Reynolds. 
* * * 
A daughter, Pamela Jean, 
was born to Mr, and Mrs. Jo- 
seph L. Wagley Jr. (nee Phyl- 
lis Moats) of Adrian on March 
12 
Maternal grandmother is 
Mrs. Wright D, Moats of Clear- 
water, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, Jo- 
seph L. Wagley of Hammond 
street are the paternal grand- 
parents. 
Elect PTA 
Officers at 
Crofoot 
Mrs. Walter Godsell was 
named to serve as president 
of Crofoot School PTA Thurs- 
day at a family night dinner. , 
Other officers eleeted were 
Mrs. Gerald Blaylock, ~ vice 
Beryl Clifford, fath- 
er vice president; Lola Stokoe, 
teacher vice president and 
Leon Smith, recording secre- 
tary. 
‘* * * 
Also elected were Mrs. Don- 
ald Williams, corresponding 
secretary; Mrs. James Helvey, 
treasurer and Mrs. Oscar Arm- 
bruster, historian. 
* x” * 
Mrs. W. C. Bordeaux was 
dinner chairman an 
Porritt was program chairman 
of the Thursday evening event. 
» 
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— A8th Birthday Sunday Camp Fire Girls will celebrate their 48th birthday 
beginning Sunday, according to John B.' Wilson, 
president of Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls. 
x * * 
This group has been part of the local community _ 
life since 1928, serving girls 7 to 18 years of age. 
On March 29 at 7 p.m. Pontiac Council of Gir) 
Scouts will present “Camp Fire in Action” in Lin- 
coln Junior High School auditorium. This program 
will show the varied aspects of the Blue Bird and 
Camp Fire program. 
Camp Fire group displays will depict the Camp 
Fire law and seven crafts. Other groups will have 
Patrolman 
Addresses 
Gardeners 
Patrolman William Davis of 
the Traffic and Safety Division 
of the Pontiac Police Depart- 
ment showed slides on “The 
Promise of Spring’’ when mem~ 
bers of the Better Home and 
Garden Club met at Adah Shel- 
ly Library Thursday. 
* * * 
Also participating in the pro- 
_ gram were Mrs. Ethel] Winkley 
who presented a talk on the 
Shamrock and Mrs. Emma 
Alexander who discussed and 
showed slides of the 1954 Gar- 
den Tour. 
Mrs. Beulah Armstrong 
showed pictures of the club's 
1954 flower show which was 
held in Roosevelt Temple. 
* * * 
New members welcomed into 
the group included Mrs. Wil- 
liam E. Sovey, Mrs. John Mc- 
Cormick and Mrs. W. D. ‘Thom- 
as. Mrs. Maude Plage was 
chairman of the committee of 
the day, assisted by’ Mina 
Schell, Mrs. Daniel Gorom and 
Mrs. W. G. Rowston. 
Betty Berg 
ls Honored 
at Shower 
Bride-elect Betty Berg was 
honored Thursday evening at a 
miscellaneous shower given by 
Mrs. Alex Kokins, Mrs. Eugene 
Swaney and Mrs. Ralph Hodge 
in Mrs. Kokins’ Niagara ave- 
nue home. 
* x 
On the guest list were Mrs. 
Hugh Bigsby, Mrs. Jack 
Gardiner, Mrs. Wilbert His- 
cock, Mrs. B. I. Vancil, Mrs. 
LaVerne Slade, Mrs. Joseph 
Schneider and Mrs. Marion 
Olmstead. ~ 
Others were Mrs. William 
MecMurphy, Mrs. Arthur Krenz, 
Mrs. Hugh England, Mrs. 
James Mazza, Mrs. Charles 
Diskey, Mrs. Robert Lenz, Mrs. 
Theodore Carlson, Mrs. Rose 
Lanway and Sandra Wampfler. 
Zonta Views 
Photos of Japan 
James Howlett showed color 
photographs of Japan to mem- 
bers of Pontiac Zonta Club 
Thursday at a luncheon ‘meet- 
ing in Hotel Waldron. Mr. How- 
Yett gave background informa- 
‘tion on the country and its 
people. 
Received as a new member 
was Grace Clark. 
Mrs. Haroki A. Fitzgerald 
will show pictures of her recent 
African tour at a March 27 
meeting in Pontiac Federal 
Savings and Loan Building for 
members and friends of the 
club. 
Country 
Fair Set 
May 10th BLOOMFIELD HILLS — 
In anticipation of the annual 
Country Day School fair, 
mothers of daughters who now 
attend the new Country Day 
School for Girls met at lunch- 
eon Wednesday. 
This. year the event will be 
called a Country Fair and will 
be given on the new property 
of Detroit Country Day on 
Lahser road at 13-Mile road. 
Luncheon was held at Bloom- 
field Hills Country Club. Mrs. 
Ray Corey is chairman of the 
fair and the date is May: 10. 
Guests at the luncheon were 
Mrs. John E. Hauser, Mrs.’ 
Frank J. Lambertson, Mrs. 
Milo D. McLintock, Mrs. Rob- 
ert Lake, Mrs. Semon Knudsen, 
Mrs.. Earle MacPherson, Mrs. 
Winthrop Conrad, Mrs. Charles 
Bricker, Mrs. Robert Vander- 
kloot, Mrs. Newell MeCuen, 
Mrs. H. E. Metz, Mrs. Marshall 
Miller, Mrs. Paul S. Bowers 
and Mrs. George S, Olmsted. 
4 Womens Section ae baked goods, and Indian ceremonials and symbol- 
ism-Will be the theme of some Camp Fire displays. 
Blue Bird displays will follow the play theme. 
Puppet and marionette shows, a dollhouse and 
rhythm band are themes of some of the Blue Bird 
displays. 
Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls serves 7 to 
10-year-old members through Blue Birds; 10 to 15- 
year-olds through Camp Fire Girls and 15 to 18- 
vear-olds through Horizon Club, which is a program 
for future homemakers, career 
sponsible citizens. 
5 
Volunteer of the Month, selected by 
the Central Volunteer Bureau, is John 
Baxter (left) of Third avenue. Seventy 
years old, Mr. Baater has been active 
unt Boy Scout work since 1922, helping 
City Man, 70, Is Raeburn 
‘Volunteer of Month’   women and re- 
Sea 
  Pontiac Press Phote 
to organize Scout troops and to keep 
them going. 
advice to Scout Roger MeVicar of 
street. Here, he gives a bit of 
Boy Scout Leader Baxter Honored “Neighborhood Com mis- 
sioner" is the title given to 70- 
year-old John Baxter, of Third 
street, the Central Volunteer 
PTSA Chooses 
New Leaders 
Mrs. Charles Coppersmith 
has been named president of 
Washington Junior High School 
PTSA. 
Other officers are Mrs. Ro- 
land Stephison, mother vice 
president; Harry Arterburn, fa- 
ther vice president; John Bur- 
ton, teacher vice president; 
Gary Henry, student vice pres- 
ident; Mrs. Roy Cooley, secre- 
tary and Mrs. Philip Rowston, 
treasurer. Bureau's 
Month.” 
Mr. Baxter hasbeen active 
in Boy Scout work since 1922, 
with 25 years in Mt. Clemens 
and 11 in Pontiac. The ‘‘com- 
missioner’ designation refers 
to Mr. Baxter’s work in or- 
ganizing and aiding in the 
continuation of Boy Scout 
troops throughout this area. 
HEADS TROOP 
Additional activities keeping 
Mr. Baxter on the move include 
service as the institutional rep- 
resentative of Troop No. 10, 
sponsored by. the Moose Lodge, 
and leadership of the Explor- 
ers’ Group of the Joslyn Ave- 
nue United Presbyterian 
Church. 
“He also is an officer in the 
American Legion and a Civic 
Aftairs chairman, as well as “Volunteer of the 
Gathering at Bloomfield Hills Country Chub to 
complete plans for a Country Fair May 10 sponsored. 
by thé new Country Day School were (left to right) 
Mrs. Milo D. McLintock ° Birmingham, Mrs. Semon 
ty being a past governor of the 
Moose Lodge. 
* * * 
Mr., Baxter's youngest son, a 
recent University of Michigan 
graduate, is an active Eagle 
Scout. The busy volunteer says, 
“Scouting is the only boys’ 
organization that actually. pre- 
pares a boy for the life ahead, 
regardless of what he may do.” 
The Central Volunteer 
Bureau provides many different 
types of work valuable to the 
community for those inter- 
ested. 
Joint Dinner Slated 
Daughters of Isabella will 
hold a dinner with Sweetest 
Heart of Mary Circle at St. 
Michael Hall Sunday at 2:30 
p.m. 
    E. Knudsen, of Birsingho 
- Lake Angelus. Officers 
Named 
by PTAs 
Pontiac PTA groups continue 
with election of officers for the 
coming year. 
Mrs. Irwin Mills was elected 
president of Wever School PTA 
Thursday evening. Named to 
serve with Mrs. Mills were 
Mrs. Keith Pawley, vice presi- 
dent; Loren Kay, father vice 
president; Mrs. William Mills, 
teacher vice president, and 
Mrs. Clarence Dolsen, treasur- 
er . 
Others were Mrs. Carl Pear- 
son, recording secretary; Mrs. 
Loren Kay, corresponding sec- 
retary; Mrs. Luther White, 
historian; and Mrs. Charles 
Norman, Mrs, Vernis White- 
head and Mrs, Stonney Clas- 
man, council delegates. Mrs. 
Edward Bigger and Mrs. Rex- 
ford Hagood were named ffidi- 
tors, 
HEADS WEVER PROGRAM 
Kenneth Kindig was program 
director for the father’s night 
program at Wever. Refresh- 
ments were served under the 
direction of Ronald Carr, Mel- 
vin Norberg and Carl Norberg. 
x * * 
Elected president of Baldwin 
School PTA Thursday evening 
at the annual Dad's Night pro- 
gram was William Travis. 
Serving with him will be Mrs. 
Roscoe Newman, vice presi- 
dent; Mrs, Hesper Polk, teach- 
er vice president; Donald Rofe, 
father vice president; Mrs. Ray 
Ritter, secretary and Mrs. 
Raymond Hibbs, treasurer. 
_ Others are Mrs. Jack Har- 
roun, PTA historian; Mrs. Fred 
Larson, corresponding secre- 
tary; Mrs. William Travis, 
Mrs. Melvin Washburn, and 
Mrs. Conrad Burlison, council 
delegates, and Mrs. Russell 
Keefer, alternate delegate. 
x * * 
Herbert Radunz spoke and 
showed pictures of a river trip. 
He is associated with the Lions 
Club and Sheriff's Department, 
and has submitted: articles to 
a yachting magazine. 
Refreshments were served 
by Mr. Travis and Mr. Rofe. 
MALKIM LEADERS 
Elected president of Mal- 
kim School PTA Thursday aft- 
ernoon was Mrs. Howard Mc- 
Connell. Assisting her this year 
will be Mrs. Ray Hartung, vice 
president; Mrs. George Cris- 
man, teacher vice president; 
Edgar Dewey, father vice pres- 
ident and Mrs. Glenn Hoising- 
ton, secretary. 
Others are Mrs. Edgar -Dew- 
ey, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Al- 
len, historian; Mrs. William 
Mihalek, Parliamentarian; 
Mrs. Albert Linsenman, Mrs. 
Stanley Boyd and Mrs. Charles 
Adler, council delegates: and 
Mrs. Ray Hartung and Mrs. 
Robert Kayga, alternates._ 
* * * 
Members of the social com- 
mittee for the meeting were 
‘Mrs. Hartung, Mrs. Edwin Sol- 
oman, Mrs. Richard Yarbrough 
and Mrs. Cristnan. 
A film on Michigan was 
shown by Mrs. Howard McCon- 
nell, program chairman. A fa- 
ther-and-son banquet is sched- 
uled for April 10. 
Sorority Plans 
May Initiation 
Mrs. Carl Rose, rush chair- 
man of the Alpha Alpha Chap- 
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha 
Sorority, announced plans for 
the formal initiation and Found- 
er’s Day dinner, to be held at 
Elks Temple May 15, when 
members met at Hotel Wald- 
ron Thursday evening. 
Mrs. L. L. Schiefler was ap- 
pointed chairman of the nomin- 
ating commitee for election of 
officers for the coming year. 
m and Mrs. Robert Lake of 
he fair will be held at | the school's - 
_ Prenertn on “rahe road, \\ 
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By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 
(The Friday Question Box) 
Q. “I am 15 years old and am 5 
feet 7 inches tall. My measure- 
Near Base ments are bust 35, waist 27 and hips 37 inches. I think I am much ’ GUESTS? 
By EMILY POST too tall and way too fat. I have é 
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who have a house near the base. 
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  fiance. My mother thinks it would 
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What do you think?’’ . se . —— . - mineral oil causes wrinkles, My 
This familiar waist exercise is easy to do and is beneficial. daughter, 17, uses mineral oil on Bedroom! 
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and get married. I quit school this. A SORRY GIRL 
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to eat the brown crispy skin of 
a roast turkey at a dinner party? 
I love the skin and always eat it. 
-My wife says this is OK when 
we are at home alone but when 
, we have company or are invited 
| out to dinner, it should be left 
on the pinte. could have embarrassed your 
“T can't see anything wrong in! visitor. 
eating it if I like it no matter | * * * 
where, but to satisfy her I am| DEAR ABBY: My husband 
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waves smoothly back at the sides, 
high on top, and fairly short at 
the back. This latter would mean 
that you would cut your hair rath- | 
er drastically. You need not cut so 
much if you pile it high on your 
héad but VERY long hair is diffi- 
cult to manage, 
‘ * you think there was anything 
wrong with these questions? 
MOTHER Closed All Day 
Wednesday 
Call Miss Wilson Today 
for Information 
PONTIAC 
BEAUTY COLLEGE 16'/, East Huron 
Behind Kresge's 2nd Floos DEAR MOTHER: I am sure | ; 
you only meant to make friend- 
ly conversation, but these ques- 
tions were of a very personal 
nature, and you possibly 
    * * 
Q. “I would like to know how |= . 
much I should jose. I am § feet, |g 
1 inch tall and weigh 133 pounds. 
I have a large bone structure.” 
A. If your frame fs really large, | <> No 
you are not overweight. If it is. 
medium, you should weigh about!   
  
  
  
  but he looks ridiculous when 
he tries to fit in with the 
younger crowd. 
My doctor says he is going             a lovely, tempting dinnerware 
to enhance your table setting... 
  
  Dy through what amounts to a 
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i him a divorce (he has no Bebmectiant (ge Eyinne e (DOMAN4 ° ay. aut a : Price Includes: per UDipictaas) eeats andl Wainiew cor oe wintve too snuck y for Future Years. pon 
“large diner pate, {QQ place |i eared men. fon ata te Insurance Women pie plate, cup and setting Temperance Club who have com. “nat Should Tdo? |Plan Bosses’ Night | NEW saucer. pleted required training books DEAR PROUD: You took | 
when the group held its annual this man fA eee and in Plans for the annual Bosses’ MERLE norman 
institute at the Cottage street home health.” This is sickness. Stick Party sponsored by the Insurance 
lof Mrs. Frank Deaver. = ee Women of Pontiac were begun LIPSTICK with him. 
As a kickoff for Youth Temper- * * * 
ance Education Week April 20-26, DEAR ABBY: My husband : My husban 
the local group will be host to the is a doll but I can never get 
State YTC on April 19. At a rally to! him to do anything around the 
be held at Oakland Avenue) house. The place needs paint- 
/United Presbyterian Church, mem- ing and repairs everywhere 
bers will present a pageant, “The| yoy look. How can I get him 
DIXIE POTreEerRy [22% 222) Soo | Shirley McClerren was welcomed 
into the club at the Tuesday meet- 
jing. The Ethel E, Little YTC is un- 
‘der the leadership of ‘Mrs. Frank 
Deaver, character building direc- 
tor of the WCTU, 18th District, and Exciting. fashion-right 
shades put up-to-date 
glamor. on your lips .«e 
and you'll love the smooth, 
creamy radiance i creates, when members met at Hotel Wal- 
dron for a luncheon W S 
The affair will be held in May. | 
President Mrs. Vern Hartman 
appointed Wava Davis, Betty 
Soper and Mary Bringle to a 
nominating committee for election 
of officers next month. Choice of Over 
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DEAR GIVE: I. something 
_heeds painting—get the paint 
and brushes and start to do 
it yourself (but not too well). 
No man can watch a woman plimentary miniature Merle} 
Norman Lipstick. 4 a PPPPAP PG 
Lydia Circle Meets 
Mrs. O. R. Kissick of Myrtle 
street opened her home to mem- 
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. (Near Waterford) OR 51894 \president of the local Anna Gordon; paint without ‘taking over’ to Mrs. Shirley Sloan likes the chemise suit look Christian Church. Participating in’ _— . . . — group. show her how it’s done. for spring which can be found in Pontiac stores. Here the Tuesday program were : Mrs. 12 W. Huron 
———— = The same goes for other odd she wears a.navy wool worsted Brantwood suit fea- {William Tompkins and Mrs. James FE 2-4010 
«+ turing a short cropped jacket with bloused back and Vaughn. |       
  
  a sheath skirt. 
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  FRIDAY. * . * 
MARCH 2). 1958   
Encourage C hild to Voice Money Needs By MURIEL LAWRENCE {candy and comics on one of our ‘She writes, “Our 11-year-old girlicharze accounts. She says she did 
has been buying school supplies,|it because her allowance is insuf- 
ficient. We've told her she must 
~ NORGE va ttl tata. 
SPECIALS    
    
       
       
  “But I think we should also in- 
' No. I think that increasing her 
allowance would be rewarding 
this child’s first realistie treat: 
ment of her economic problem.   
like the boy in the fairytale, 
He had an enchanted table. 
Whenever he was hungry, he’d sit 
down in front of it and say, “Feed 
me'’—and the table would imme- 
‘diately produce a meal of delicious 
food. 
Beyond speaking magic words, 
the boy made no effort to solve 
his economic problem, After eat- 
ing the meal, he didn't even have 
to bother with dishwashing or gar- 
bage disposal. He just said, ‘Tidy 
yourself’’—and the table was as 
bare as it had been before. 
‘CHARGE IT’ 
This child has been behaving just 
\like him. Where the fairytale boy 
used the magic words “‘feed me” 
to solve his economic problem, she 
has used the magic words ‘charge 
it.”             Refrigerator 
Freezer 
* * * 
Now for the first time she has 
spoken the risky, difficult words 
jwe have to speak in the real world 
'when we have an economic prob- 
‘lem. She has said to the people 
‘in control of her income, “I need 
‘more money.” 
| It I were her parent, I would 
AUTOMATIC | cesvnt > (ee” retin, “win | some of my own. I'd say, ‘Fine. 
| If you’d been brave enough to 
> say that two weeks ago, you 
would not have got yourself all 
| mixed up with our charge ac 
; | eount. Of course you can have 
more allowance. 
“You figure out how much you 
jmust have and we'll start giving it 
ito you right now. This will help 
jyou wit. this stupid debt you've 
‘incurred by not facing your need 
for more money.” 
If we want responsibility from 
children, we have to encourage it 
when it is expressed. 
* * * 
It is ma just doing chores ‘and 
|homework. Responsibility is also 
‘being able to say, “I need more   ee 
      
         
       
     
       
     
    
    Suds-Saver 
     Up to now she’s been solving it | money, more freedom, more 
shelves in my room." It is being 
able to risk parents’ — 
  pleasure at discovering they have 
a growing human being in their 
home.   
 # 
Adams. 
wash-and-wear shirt and a   Descending the stairs in a new Hart-Schaffner 
and Marx suit styled with slim lapels, horizontal 
breast pocket and narrow pocket flaps .is James 
Completing this spring outfit is a Manhattan 
pair of Stetson shoes. he happened to dream up to keep 
- |was guest of the group. Girls, You Are Welcome 
to the New Sack Fashions 
By RUTH MILLETT 
bow where, in my personal opinion, no bow belongs. 
I’ve gotten used to wearing glasses when I read. to Join WWWW Society 
You Don’t HAVE to Get Accustomed 
“You'll just have to get used to the new silhouette,” 
said the saleslady, in the tone one uses to an unreason-. 
able child. I had balked at trying on a sack dress with a| 
Well, this is fair notice that I don’t HAVE to get used 
|to the sack dress. And I don’t intend to get used to it. -   
   Now Available . . at | 
See 4%, TOYLAND     
  
‘Tve gotten used to see-+ 
some “silver threads 
among the gold” when I 
look in the mirror. 
x * * 
+ I'm even. getting used to the idea 
that whoever reaches the moon 
first will control the earth. 
Some changes just come along 
and there’s nothing you can do 
about them.’ 
But no little man in Paris is 
going to tell me that I’ve got to 
get used to some outlandish style Women of Moose 
Plan Penny Supper 
fair, assisted by Mrs. 
woman from looking like women. 
* * * Women of the Moose are plan-|s 
ning a penny dinner to be held! 
Tuesday at the Moose Hall, with) 
Mrs. Keneth Riggs as chairman. | 
A bake sale will be held at the) 
Moose Hall on April 5, with a chil- 
dren’s Easter party to follow in 
the afternoon. Mrs. Harley Zimmer 
is chairman of the children’s af- 
Clarence 
Cavalier and Mrs. Richard 
son, Covering”      “Next to Karen's Floos . 
5028 Dixie Highway OR 3-2100       
  
  
COLOR IS THE THING in hair fashion this Spring... it must be 
bright and fresh to complement the bright shades in clothing 
RAN DALL’ HARPER METHOD 
SHOP 
88 Wayne St. FE 2-1424 
    
  
  
  
  If I want to I can shudder every 
time I see a woman in a sack. 
I can swear I'll never get into 
one myself and stick by the de- 
cision—if I'm not afraid of looking 
as though I'd missed the last three 
issues of Vogue magazine. 
And that is exactly what I in- 
tend to do. You have to get used | 
to enough things in life without 
trying to get used to 
sack dresses. 
And I'll be glad to have any 
woman who feels the same way I) 
do join the WWWW. (What's Wrong | 
With Waists?) Society of America. 
Neighbors Gather 
Loyal Neighbors of Going street! 
met at the home of Mrs. Delbert: 
Hammett. Mrs. Edward a | 
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You Can Learn ‘to Play 
in 15 Minutes 
  
34 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 2-0567 
Across From Tel-Huron 
  
  J. Morris Music | Do Away With Hard 
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Water! 
up to 80% on soap. 
*5 43 Per Month 
Including Sales Tax 
  
    lovelier complexion, “and even save 
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     Crust Forms 
on Meatloaf 
Seals Juices 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor Reg. $279.95 
For Only 
168 With Trade        Sylvan Shores Club 
Sews Cancer Pads 
Mrs. Milo Struble opened her) 
ev ning to Sylvan Shores Women's. 
Club. Project of the evening was 
sewing on cancer pads. 
Refreshments were served by 
Mrs. Eldred Mathes, Mrs. Clar-       
   
      
    
  | Instead of the usual meat loaf, 
lchange. Mrs. Jack Greathouse 
ithinks her recipe is one of the 
best. With it she serves a horse- 
radish sauce. 
| Mrs. Greathouse is a member 
of Beta Theta Phi sorority. She 
‘enjoys playing Bridge. The Great- 
houses have two grandchildren. 
HAM AND BEEF LOAF 
{ By Mrs. Jack Greathouse 
| 2 pounds ground beef 
| 1 pound smoked ham, ground 
| Ye cup quick tapioca 
| 2-cups milk 
| ‘y.cup green ga cat chopped 
+   
BUY NOW NO MONEY DOWN! 
2 YEARS TO PAY! 
Open Monday and prey 
Nights ‘til 9 P. M 
WAYNE GABERT 121 North Saginaw 
Phone FE 5-6189 
    
  try a ham and beef loaf for a ence Denhoff, Mrs. Earl McHugh 
and Mrs. Clara Livingston. Mrs. 
|Felix Ballard will open her Sylvan 
Shores drive home for a card 
party at the next meeting. 
Hosts Church Unit 
Mrs. Alford Bell hostessed mem- 
bers of Mary Martha Circle of 
Baldwin Avenue EUB Church 
Wednesday in her Garner street 
home. Cancer pads were made 
before luncheon. Mrs. Mary 
Sprague and Mrs. Grand Burlison 
participated in the program.   Society Sponsors 
‘Movies on Cancer 
of cancer. 
film, 
highlighted 
followed. 
  
Circle Has Meeting 
        mont and Mrs. Irl Williarns, One hundred and seventy-five, 
Woodbine drive home Wednesday Women were present at St. Mi-/ .chael Hall Tuesday evening when 
St. Michael Altar Society sponsored | 
a number of films on the subject 
Mrs, Wayne Scott showed the 
films, which were produced by the 
American Cancer Society. The 
“Time and Two Women,’ 
the program. Dr.| 
James R. Blakeney presided at a 
question and answer period which Fri., Sat. and Sun. 
$1.50 
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Bank Where 
| | | 
| ; 
Mary Martha Circle of Oakland , ‘ 
Park Methoodist Church met in : 
the Spence street home of Mrs. 
Ralph Clara for a dessert lunch- 
eon Wednesday. Participating in 
[ne program were Mrs. John La- 4 
    
     
        
  
HERE ARE THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS IN 
MELMAC 
COMPLETER 
PIECES Thactelelelel (cay New- MALLO-WARE PIECES Serer = SE a 1 small onion, Spring Smartness | a wacsesteranice sauce 
for Women | 1 bud garlic, minced fine 
in White | Mix all together, form into loaf 
‘and place in pan. The secret of 
NEW ‘this meat loaf is in the baking. 
( | Put half an inch of water in the, 
CHEMISE ipan. Bake at 400 degrees until a 
UNIFORMS icrust forms on the loaf. Cover, 
lreduce heat to 300 degrees ana Sizes 10 to 14 ibake 3 hours. 
'$ ] 395 | Horseradish Sauce 
from Ms cup cream, whip ad 
; orseradis 
The OXFORD SHOF J) 1 tsviesocon ‘mayonnaise 59 W. Huron St | Whip cream, fold in other in- 
ies : gredients. Serve with ham loaf. 
REGISTRY SERVICE               
    
       
  | NO. 70 SALAD, SERVICE 
OR CAKE PLATE. This 7” 
“| plate fills a number of uses 
» in every day meal serving. 
| You will wont to add @ com- 
plete set of these plates to : No. * 1 VEGETABLE OR 
‘SERVING BOWL. Large 
_ size. Available in colors, 
Flug handles. A MUST to a 
complete Mallo-Ware me. | = 
MAC service, ot a special)     
    
    
      
        
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  Danish design, high back chairs 
in your choice of plastic covers... 
Modern Swivel Chair with blond 
base and grey tweed cover..... 
Swivel Tub Chair in heavy wool 
frieze cover. Quality construction 
throughout 
Modern Swivel Rocker in good 
wool frieze covers. Choice of 
beige or brown. Blond base with 
brass trim 
Foam Rubber Swivel Rocker has 
handsome toast cover with silver 
mylar woven in for brilliance... . ; 
Choice of 4 Lounge Chairs by J. L. 
Chase. Nicely styled chairs intend- 
ed for deep comfort. Choice of 
covers and colors. Vs Off...... 
Comfortable Platform Rocker with 
ottoman has locking device. Ma- 
hogany finished arms and base. .. 
Vibrator Chair by Stratolounger. 
Combination plastic and tweed 
cover, Choice of black and white 
or beige and brown..........+ 
La-Z-Boy Chair with ‘‘Otto- a eC ee eer) 
eC eC iC cc 
matic’ ottoman in brown plastic 
with beige tweed cover. Mechan- 
ism guaranteed for life! ....... to continue to grow, to SERVE our custom 
the walls to make more display room. 
        f FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958. 
HURRY AND SAVE! WE MUST MAKE ROOM FGR THE CARPENTERS! 
$2950 
$2995 
$6950 
$6995 
$8950 
$10495 
$7950 
$11950 
$15450 
  Cocktail Table, maple finished. 
Floor sample. Save $13.00..... 
Your choice of Step, Lamp, End 
or Cocktail Table. Have ‘‘mar- 
proot’’ walnut plastic top. Ya Off 
Corner Table by Heywood-Wake- 
tield. Solid birch, champagne fin- 
ish. Discontinued model. ¥g Off. . 
Modern spinest styled desk. Choice 
of limed oak, walnut or mahogany. 
Student Desk has 7 drawers in 
nice mahogany finish. Has good 
looking.antique brass drawer pulls 
Deena Table Lamp with 3-way 
socket. Has china base trimmed 
with brushed brass. ¥2 Off. .... 
Calypso Dancer Figurine Lamp 
with 3-way socket and boucle 
shade. Slightly soiled........... 
Large selection of tactory show- 
room sample Lamps in many styles Special 
and colors 
    Firestone Foam Rubber Mattress 
and Box Spring set by Serta- 
Restokraft. Full or twin bed size. 
Serta Posture Innerspring Mattress 
and Box Springs. Full or twin size 
Tuftless. Save $51.90......... 
Full double bedsize Mattress. 
'3 Off. Floor sample ......... 
Innerspring Mattress or Box 
Springs, Discontinued ticking Full 
double bed size. "3 OFF.... 
Simmons Hide-A-Bed contains full 
double bed. Beautyrest mattress. 
Floor sample. Save $44.55...... 
Simmons Studio Divan with bolster 
back. Designed to sleep one com- 
fortably 
mn     
     Double door Metal Wardfdbe. 
Brown baked-on enamel! finish... 
30x24 metal under the bed Stor- 
age Drawer, ideal for blankets or 
toys. Fits wood or steel bed rails. 
Double door Cedar Wardrobe. 
Modern design, natural finish... . 
Double door Utility Cabinet of ail 
steel with white baked-on enamel 
finish. 5 shelves............: i 
54 =x 30 Wail Cabinet by Marvel. 
Has insulated doors, heavy con- 
struction. Intended, for use over \ *#eevt@eeererres peeese wenee 
  BARGAINS IN BEDDING 
SUPER STORAGE VALUES $2995 
$6450 
$3950 
$3995 
$1895 
$3750 
     Was . 
$] 3950 
$] 3990 
$2750 
$3950 $2633 
$30450 $25995 
$9995 $7995 NOW 
  Was NOW 
$1995 , $1295 
$1495 $995 
$4995 $3995. 
$1450 $995 
$5950 $4995 
j   Colonial Davenport by 
Dearborn. Hard rock ma- 
ple frame, innérspring 
seat and back cushions. 
Colonial print cover.... 
Heywood - Wakefield 2- 
Pc. Sectional in Ashcraft. 
Plastic covered seat and 
back cushions. Seats 4 
people comfortably. 
° 
Danish Modern Settee 
with foam rubber seats 
and backs. Zippered 
cushions. Handsome 
French walnut finish... 
Modern davenport and 
chair with reversible in- 
nerspring cushions over 
sturdy coil spring base 
construction eee e eee ee 
Large Davenport G Chair 
with nicely detailed back 
and wide, comfortable 
arms in beige nylon 
cover ...... 5 Gog a mort 
3-pc Bedroom ‘Suite 
consisting of Single 
Dresser, Chest and Panel 
Bed. Plastic type limed 
Oak finish . Coe . 
Double Dresser, Tilting 
Plate Glass Mirror, Chest 
and Panel Bed Limed 
oak, floor sample. Re- 
duced $4000 ....... 
Double Dresser, fully 
dustproof and center 
guided construction and 
Panel Bed by Bassett in 
Silver Mist Mahogany 
Floor sample. Reduced 
$50.00 oh ee ee ee) 
Double Dresser and Panel 
Bed Cherry in Mediter- 
ranean Provincial styling. 
Quality construction. Dis- 
continued. Floor Sample. 
Save $60 40 eereeeene 
Kent-Coffey — Genuine 
walnut Double Dresser, 
Bookcase Bed. Beauty- 
guard tops to resist 
EWtaty] o90q00 gboncd 
Ample Free Parking — Easy Credit 
THOMAS YEARS OF 
SERVICE 
  249.50 a 9g°° 
NOW 
S 90 
| 9° 
$13Q50 
“199” 
» 90 Was 
119.50 
199.50 
*189.50 
*209:40 
289.50   
  High quality 2-Pe. Sec- 
tional by Artistic in 
luscious -coral cover 
sprinkled with silver 
maylar. Something you 
can really point to with 
pride ere ee eee en ene 
Long Davenport with 
foam rubber cushions 
and slim ‘‘space-saver”’ 
arms. Heavy duty wool 
frieze cover has tweedy 
appearance, beautiful 
shade:of turquoise..... 
Foam Rubber Davenport 
and Chair in handsome 
coral cover. Smartly 
styled and built for long, 
lasting deep comfort .. 
2-Pc. Sectional with 
slender, sloped Scandi- 
nMavian arms, rich brown 
cover and_ reversible 
cushions Ce i 
Flexsteel Davenport and 
Chair with ‘‘vulcaplait’’ 
back and reversible T- 
cushions. Has heavy duty 
beige wool frieze cover. 
Base construction guar- 
anteed for life'...... 
Kroehler Triple Dresser 
with tilting plate glass 
Mirror, Chest and Panel 
Bed in Stardust mahog- 
any. Floor sample reduced 
S40: 00M eee 
Double Dresser with 
Tilting Plate Glass Mir- 
~ ror, Chest and Bookcase 
Bed by Kroehler. Limed 
oak finish 2.060008... 
4 Poster Bed, double 
bed size. Maple finish. 
Discontinued, floor sam- 
ple. Reduced $40.00.. 
¢ 
Night Stand, topaz ma- 
hogany finish. Floor 
sample. Reduced $19.55. 
1 only er 
Bookcase Bed, full dous 
ble size. Plastic top, 
limed oak finish...... 
Bookcase Headboard with 
sliding panels and metal 
frame. Full double bed 
size. Sandrift finish, Dis- 
continued Answer Group. 
Bunk Beds with Ladder 
and Guard Rail. Twin 
size. Maple finish ... Was NOW 
$ 90 
] 9G 
$99050 
      
361 South Saginaw Street    
    
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Thomas Economy Furniture Company was founded 44 years ago, the smallest store in town. Thanks to the people 
of Pontiac and Oakland County, we have grown and grown until today, we ore Pontiac's large furniture store. This 
growth was caused by our reputotion for SERVICE and honest dealing. We are not content to sit still... We want 
ers BETTER. Darrin and Armstrong have their crew in here now tearing down    
             
  APPLIANCES REDUCED 
General 
52-gallon deluxe model....:... 
General Electric 30’ Range with 
automatic oven, Has clock, timer, 
appliance outlet and fluorescent 
light. With trade-in. .......... 
General Electric 10 cu. ft. Re- 
frigerator. Across - the - top food 
freezer. With trade-in ........ 
30” Dixie Gas Range with giant 
oven. Has automatic oven and 
thermostatically controlled top 
burner, clock and light........ 
General Electric Automatic Wash- 
er with water saver feature for 
small loads. Completely automatic, 
With trade-in eee een ee eneene 
Modern styled gateleg type Drop- 
leaf Table with 4 Matching Chairs. 
Floor sample reduced $60.00.... 
Limed oak formica top Extension 
Table. 36.x 45’, extends to 69". 
Breakfront China Cabinet with 
crown glass. Beautiful mahogany 
HIS, hc es ae os ee wir eee 
Mahogany dropleaf 2 - Pedestal 
Extension Table with 4 matching 
lyre back side chairs.......... 
Heywood - Wakefield Set of one 
Arm and three Side Chairs. Cham- 
pagne finish. Discontinued. ..... 
42" Round Dining Table extends 
to 54’, Maple finished......... 
Chrome Cosco Kitchen Stools with 
backs. Discontinued colors and 
styles. Save $3.00. Floor samples. 
Dinette Table, 30 x 40," extends 
to 48." Yellow plastic top and 
black legs and 4 matching chairs. 
Floor sample ... 26 ee ccc canes 
Dinette Table and 4 matching - 
Chairs. Pink marble plastic top, 
black legs. Discontinued pattern, 
Va Off .... 0... eee. 
7T-piece Chrome Breakfast Set. 
Table measures 30 x 48", ex- 
tends to 60°. Choice of red or 
grey. Plastic top, with 6 matching 
Chairs. Save $29.55.......... 
5-pc. modern Breakfast Set. 42° 
round plastic top table, bronze- 
tone legs and 4 Matching Captain 
styled Ghairs ee | $27995 
$26995 
$19950 
$2 7995 
DINING ROOM BUYS 
  Was 
$20900 
$9950 
$26950 
$1 1995 
$]13995 
$6995 
$995 
$7995 
$1 2995 
$9950 
$8995 
sy 
OVERI 
  27” Stair or Hall Carpet. Moresque 
design in choice of: green, red, 
beige or grey............. Yd: 
24" x48" Hooked Rugs. Heavily 
constructed in oval or oblong. 
Selection of colors and designs... 
9 x 12 Fibre Rugs. Suitable for 
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  _FRIDAY, MARCH 21,195 THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ’ 
NINETEEN   
atin     CH L. 
Petal ‘lub to Sell Epistolae Scholae Monda =i   
  Pentiac Press Photo TOP SALESMEN — A senior homeroom was 
leading the two week Patron Drive for ads and 
patrons of the school play yesterday at St. 
Frederick High School. Looking at the scale 
which shows the standings ef the rooms are the three top salesmen: Pat Walsh, 1000 Lake- 
view St., a senior; Sharolynn Gerzanics, 143 Ascot 
St., and Bill Deshaine, 631 Second Ave., both 
freshmen. The drive ends today. i this year.   : Beverly Herener, J im Smith—Top Scorers * 
~ 
The action-packed Bowling Clubjday to see the state legislature in 
at Madison Junior High. School,iaction. The group also visited 
under the direction of Clark Balch, Michigan State Police headquarters 
Dean Hall and Thomas Shara, all|and training school in East Lan- 
teachers, has become one of ‘the sing. , 
school’s most exciting activities! * * * 
| State Rep. Leslie H. Hudson wel-| 
jcomed the group, and Sen. L. 
‘Harvey Lodge presented the group 
jto the Senate. Governor Williams 
and Secretary of State James Hare 
jalso received the group. This was ‘The club consists of boys’ and 
| girls’ leagues totaling “15 mem- 
bers, which bew! a full schedule 
of 21 weeks, plus three tourna- 
ments. Each member is fully 
sanctioned by both the American 
dunior Bowling Congress and the 
Bowling Proprietors of Michigan.   'semester. The trip is an activity 
planned to further the study of 
state government.   Approximately 20 trophies and 
ithe same number of certificates) 
iwill be presented to winners of AT LINCOLN 
for April 9 at the Huron Bowl. in 
Money for the prize fund has 
been donated by Joe Bonfiglio and 
{Dominic Mazza, owners of Huron 
Bowl. Other trophies have been 
‘presented by the school. Banquet 
{funds were raised by the club 
members through activities proj- be participating the testing 
    , - 
AdCampaian WTHS-East Lansing 
Closes Today fo Swap Students Faculty Beats Alums, | oe . 5 | The student council of Waterford|Loetta Lyon, posters; Diane Mc 
Seniors in Basketball Township High School has ar-Intosh, costumes; Gary Elwell 
H ' ranged a student exchange pro- props; Chuck Heathcott, staging 
ay Ss Frederick High gram with East. Lansing High and Dennis Wisniewski, tickets. 
School this year.   
As the Patron Drive for the ap, Wednesday. ¥-Teens club mem proaching senior play drew to a’ 
close today, students at St. Fred-' 
erick High School were investigat-| 
ing the last possible sources of 
petrons and ads. 
Sunday a basketball game was | Students from East Lansing 
will attend WTHS for one week 
beginning Monday. Students 
from Waterford will go to East | 
Lansing the week of April 14. 
Nominations for students for the, Pontiac. 
Ot the fourteen girls competing 
for the ‘Miss Waterford" title, 
nine are seniors at WTHS. They 
7 7 ere ‘olla =. Anderson Mary held between the faculty and a (local exchange program were are Co ! , af 
few alumni and the scaler boys, taken this week. This will be the, Beechum, Stevie Boylan, Bonita 
. Brookshear, Janie Martini, The faculty emerged victorious fourth year WTHS has participated 
by a 48 to 39 score. jin an exchange program. Six stu-| 
a we pee a ee ‘dents will be selectei from grades’ e junior and senior girls view- 19 through. 12. 
ri esday concernin = ay Gee Dees y one mong At the French club meeting re- the teaching profession which = _ . 
proved very interesting. ‘Not By cently guest speaker was French- “Dino.” the second Chance” ware infocmation con. born Jacqueline Elliott, of Fern- club play of the year. will be pre € + « = 
cerning the atfidemic as well as 
psychological aspects in teaching. upon her arrival from France. Her 
oe _ speech was in both English and |). 
The yearbook staff made their French. French I classes from Misses Inman, 
deadline this week for the last fxaac E. Crary Junior High School 
minute touches on the yearbook. were also guests of the WTHS club. Dickerson Rate 
The 1958 Edition of “‘Ramrod”’ ~ ny * 
will make its appearance some- time in May. ppe : Junior and senior members -o at Clar kston 
_. i\the Future Social Workers club) 
YEARBOOK STAFF spent an afternoon at the School] Carole Moore, Joyce O'Neil, Bon- 
nie Williams, and Nancy Young. 
The final judging will be this 
week-end, 
impressions of the United States S-turday night 
  
Clarkston High School 
is Fred Metz. He is assisted by 
Maloney and Pat Sagny, senior visited classes, and talked with pro-dictorian and salutatorian, 
editors; Donna Needle, liturgical fessors. |pectively. bors were guests of the Hi-Y for 
a swimming party at .he YMCA in 
Dramatics Madison Student Investment Club 
dale. She talked about her first sented next week on Friday and’ This club was formed te teach 
senior | | | oon ele eo la | 
Editor of the annual Yearbook|of Social Work in the University of “!@8S_ standings announced this'’ group include Art Solomon, pres- | 
Michigan at Ann Arbor, Tuesday. Week revealed that Judy Inman| ident; Duwaine Raatz, vice pres- | 
Ellen Schachern, co-editor; Chuck|They made a tour of the school,|29d Judy Dickerson are class val-| ident; 
res-| and Ginger Doge, treasurer. ects at school. 
; * * * 
| Enthusiasm has carried many 
imembers into tournaments. Al! will 
‘compete in the club-sponsored 
jsingles tournament planned for 
April 2 in which a boy and girl 
‘singles champion will be crowned. 
‘Forty are entered in the Interna- 
‘tional Mail-O-Graphic tourney of 
ithe American Junior Bowling Con- 
- gress. Others will be entered in 
_ the State Junior Championships 
- Sponsored by the Bowling Propri- 
etors of Michigan. 
: At present; twe ninth graders 
are leading each league. They 
are Beverly Herener with an 
average of 129 and Jim Smith 
with a 136 average. 
The approxiate average of the 
boys is 95, while the girls usually 
itotal around 80. 
| Currently on display at Madison 
is a display of many materials and 
‘equipment, as well as the club’ 
trophies and certificates. 
* * * 
* 
The first meeting of the new 
- was held recently. 
sound investment policies and of 
the American free enterprise sys- 
item. Eighty students, under the . 
direction og Dennis Beach, Brooks 
Robertson and Marge Fairbanks, 
are working out a core curriculum 
laround this subject which will in-, 
clude math, social studies and’ 
‘English. | 
Officers elected to head the “FOLLOW THROUGH” — 
Capisterant, 428 Brooks Rd. (left) and Phillip 
Wells, 2763 E. Walton Blvd., Pontiac Township 
(right) to Ruth Ann Kramp, 936 Emerson St., 
as she attempts to make a strike. Capisterant is ‘Two Madison Bowling Leagues 
~~ Make Students Strike Lovers program during 
weeks. 
The ninth graders will take a 
school ability test and a reading 
ability test. The scores attained 
on these tests will not be used to 
grade the students’ report cards, 
but rather to help them to know 
if they are working up to their 
potential. 
The eighth grade will be taking the next two 
ithe second group from Eastern to/® sera) achievement test cal education director, 
‘make the trip to Lansing this/(0 ascertain whether they have nounced plans for a volleyball gained the necessary skills. 
A new member has been added 
to the faculty. She is Mrs. Jean 
Frost. Mrs. Frost replaces Jean 
Stolzman, home economics teacher 
jeach division at a banquet planned Lincoln Juniog High School will in charge of sewing, who died this speech class of Millicent Hollis is 
‘month. 
  So say James ys ¥ 
(Donate Funds 
to Charities . 
Union of South Africa 
National Library Week has not, at Mock U.N. Session |been by-passed by Lincoln’s Li-| 
‘brary Club. They are displaying By WILLIAM BANK 
posters which represent the two) 
‘mottos, ‘‘Wake Up and Read” and) Monday members of the Pontiac 
‘For a Better Read, Better In- Central High School Latin Club and 
formed America.” Bool:marks the students in lama C. Hook’s Lat- 
‘have been made by the print shop in classes will sell their bi-annual 
‘under the direction of George Gary.|newspaper, the Epistolae Scholae, 
| 
AT WASHINGTON 
Rosemary Wandell, girls’ physi- 
has an-   
The price of this paper is a 
donation of five or more cents 
and all profits will be given to 
charities including the American_ 
Red Cross, Boys’ Town, Girls’ 
Town, and a Pontiac Soldiers’ 
War Memorial in the Washing: 
ton Cathedral. 
This issue of the Epistolae Scho- 
lae is dedicated to the late Mary 
|Parrish, a speech teacher and the 
advisor of Playcrafters Club. 
Other items include poems, 
jokes, a story of the Roman thea- 
ter, and a puzzle. Although it is 
published by the Latin Club it is 
not written in Latin. 
* * * 
The staff of the Latin paper is 
headed by Sue Koprince and Jo- 
hanna Lampi. Assisting the co-edi- 
tors are the junior high school edi- 
tors who are in charge of sales in 
the junior highs. The junior high 
editors include Valerie Vasbinder, 
Washington; Barbara Shadley, and 
Kenneth Freer, Eastern; and Do- 
lores Kasten, Madison. 
Other staff members are Judy 
Dearing, publicity; Sherry Fink, 
cover design and cut. © 
TO ATTEND MOCK UN 
Four PCH students will attend a 
mock United Nations assembly at 
. |Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michi- 
. |gan, tomorrow. Each of the eighty- 
two high schools in Southern Michi- 
gan that are participating will be 
assigned a member nation of the 
UN to represent. 
The students going from PCH are 
Gail Sedrick, Paul Tremper, Clau- 
dia Wasick, and Mike Newhouse. 
They will be representing the Un- 
ion of South Africa and are spon- 
sored by PCH and the Pontiac 
Rotary -Club. 
The theme for this year’s Dol- 
phins Show is “Dolphins in Dis- 
neyland.”’ It will be presented by 
the swim club from April 23 to 
April 26. ‘tournament to begin soon. Any girl 
interested may enroll. 
* * * 
The fifth-hour eighth grade 
iplanning a Litterbug campaign. 
      ¢ 
* * * 
The new members of the band 
staff contain five girls, a very new 
development. The girls are on the 
staff with ‘a trial plan, and if they 
work out all right they will become 
_|permanent staff members. 
New band managers are William 
Rotsel and Terry Wilkens. They : Pentiac Press Photo 
president and Wells is secretary of the Madison 
Junior High School Boys’ Bowling League. Miss 
*Kramp is president of the girls’ league. Both 
leagues are now preparing for the tournaments 
which start in two weeks. 
  
David Wade, secretary, | 
| will be assisting John Howell and 
Richard Wiles, the present man- 
agers. 
Among the new band librarians y 
Watling Lercher and Co. is han- Avondale Future Teachers]o Hold League Sing editor; Paul Sagny, sports editor; | nay 7 Judy Inman led the class with’ ging the investment end after the Sharon Talbot, class editor and = TONTGRE . jan average of 3.90 out of a possible students. study various companies 
Pe; Owens, underclassmen! ‘Springtime Jamboree,” a coun-4 “A” average. Judy Dickerson jn whi he ‘interested i REY : | . in which they are interested in 
editor. try styled dance sponsored by the followed with 3.62. ‘investing money. * * ¥ ‘junior class of WTHS, will be held, Others in the top ten inclpded: | 
ae : ; nnitonight from 8 to 11 p.m, in the ,,. : ; ‘ AT EASTERN Judy rmel is the social editor)" t ‘Mary Inman, Rea Watterworth,| ‘TiNbil igh 
and Dick Powe is the business &Y™- ‘Linda Spangler, Alice Lounsbury,’ 4 one-act play, “Hillbilly Hig} 
manager. | Members of the GAA (Girl's Ath-'pianne Chapman, Ann Lowrie, Jinks, a presented by members 
bake Association) Letter Club at- Carolyn Biber, and Nancy Knox. ot Ries epee sion s = 
ltended the Detroit Red Wings- : assembly recently. Dawn Davis 
Toronto Maple Leafs hoclev game The student council has been was dramatic coach. 
ae a SPIE LEAS HOCKEY RAME busy the past few weeks getting) 
uesday. concessions organized for the The cast cons isted of Jim 
Last night was the first presenta- sehool carnival. One committee is Peimter, Karen Streng, Joann * L 
Orion Pupils fo Rule 
ition of the Speech IL play “The planning the special event of the, Pearson, Paulette Hempton, School for a Day ‘Sleeping Beauty.” The final per- Carnival, the crowning of the King) Mary Purvis, Don Tesco and 
Application forms for student formance will be tomorrow at 1:30 and Queen. Voting will be con-| 9"4Y Bellows. 
government day jobs are now P.m. 'ducted on a penny-a-vote basis. One hundred ninth grade students 
available at Lake Orion Commun-} Committee chairmen working on The carnival is scheduled for April|from social studies classes visited 
ity High School. the play are: Jéan Rexford and 18. 
A student to be eligible for any 
position, from janitor te superin- 
tendent of schools, must have at 
least a B- average, and a B 
average in a class he is applying 
to teach. 
April 9 fas been set as student 
government day by the student 
council and the executive council 
of the National Honor Society, who 
are joint sponsors. 
“ Monday night the Future Teach- 
ers Association heard a panel of 
teachers on ‘‘Why I Chose a Teach-| 
ing Career.’’ Roy Vanette, counse- 
lor, was moderator, while Mrs. 
Thomas Dodds, who is in her first 
year of teaching, William Fredo, 
junior high teacher, and Dorothy 
Bankert, another teacher, were 
panel merpbers.   
  
  
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Singers Present 
‘The Holy City’ 
at Rochester 
SUNDAY — The Rochester High 
School Vocal Department will pre- 
sent A. R. Gaul's “The Holy City”. 
The program will be held in the 
Rochester High School Gymnasi- 
um, beginning at 4 p.m. Joining 
with the high school choir and 
chorus will be the choir from the 
Lutheran, ‘Congregational, Metho- 
dist, and Episcopal Churches in 
Rochester. 
Soloists will be Karen Yakey, aj: 
senior, Alice Kidmcneel arr 
‘Rochester elementary music teach- 
er, Harvey Vinod, hedlneler High 
School graduate, and J. Vaughn 
Heard, of the Rochester Lutheran     
. PRACTICE MURDER MYSTERY — “Murder 
Takes the Veil” will be the St. Michael High 
School senior play presentéd next month. Left 
to right: Joe Tatham, /Lake Orion; Ron Andrews, Pontiae Press 
Waterford Township, who portray new, teachers 
in a school for girls, meet Katie Heitjan, 153 
Erie Rd., who: plays the 
    part of the mother 
Church. 580 E.- Montcalm St.) and Larry De Milner of superior. Meare fy a 
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Club will visit Central Michigan ketball game. Thursday, the soph- 
College at Mt. Pleasant tomorrow omores beat the seniors. The pro- 
and Sunday. Member's of the club ceeds of the nominal admission to 
will be overnight guests of several see the game. were turned over 
dormitories on campus. This will to the A.F.S. fund. 
give students a chance to find’ Today will be the climax with 
about college curriculum and cam- the victors, sophomores, playing 
‘pus life. the faculty. Again the proceeds 
Members planning to go are will be given to the fund. 
Gary Carter, Joyce Malone, Pat -_-- 
Combs, Marion MecLintock, Jon 
Fruytier, Sandra Brooks, Mary Ko- 
vin, Glenna Dyer, Judy Myvyhrs,   
Plan Senior Play 
Walker, Jack Graham, Marcella. Too Many Girls 
Reynolds, and Frank Harris. | for Wednesday 
SEEK FOSTER HOME i 
Homes for a foreign exchange | Wedneriey, eo EE Bees 
student for next fall are still being|the senior play at Emmanuel considered. A family is only given|Christian High School will be pre- 
the opportunity of being foster-\Sented.. 
parents to a foreign exchange stu-' The play will be given at 7:30! are Elsie Nelson, Merlyn Shook, 
new members of the equipment at West Bloomfield room and instruments staff are 
The All-League Vocal Concert)Richard Goodwin, Margaret Bego- 
‘has been set for Tuesday, at West) Vitch, Melvin Williams and Nancy 
Bloomfield High School. The con-|MacAfee. 
cert will start at 8 p.m. and fea-| The band will give five concerts 
turing the top 16 vocal students this spring. The four concerts at 
from schools represented in the|the junior high school will be cli- 
Wayne-Oakland League. |maxed by their spring concert in i the gymnasium of PCH.   | Other concerts will be given | 
| at the following schools: Thurs- ,ADD TO READING 
day, at Northville, 10:30 a:m. and | Some new books have been add- 
at Clarenceville, 2:00 p.m. Price ed to the required book list for stu- 
of admission will be 25 cents for dents taking college preparatory 
children and 50 cents for adults, English. Included in these are 
Tomorrow, the Wayne-Oakland Greek and Roman classics. 
League Forensics Association will ‘The addition of mythology and 
meet at West Bloomfield longer Homer classics,” says Rob- 
High School. Each school will have|¢t F- Beauchamp, the English de- 
students competing in debate, dec-/Partment head, is , intended to 
terpretative readings, and ex tem-|ture background of college prepara- 
pore speaking. tory students.” 
+ * A student who completes the 
the college English course will           at Emmanuel Baptist Church. 
| Sixty new books are to be added 
Any interested party may call > the library of the Emmanuel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, pres- Christian School and Midwestern! 
ent foster - parents of exchange Baptist Seminary. | 
student FEckart Keller at FE 
§ 5497 or R. V. Crowell, principal 
of Avondale High School. dent for a period of a year. 
This week the seniors at Em.) 
manuel Christian School have been 
discussing their senior trip, which | 
Avondale is awaiting the final will take place May 18 through 
selection of their candidates for May 24. They will go.to New York 
an American exchange student by City. i 
the American Field Service. The The juniors and seniors have 
student will be selected about made plans for their annual ban- 
April 1, and will go abroad in quet to be held on April 26. The 
June. sophomores have plans made for 
Students are helping raise funds|their banquet on May 30 and the 
for the dual purpose. Wednesday, freshman annual banquet is to be 
the juniors were victorious over held on March 28.   
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         First place winners in this con- have read 35 great American and 
test will then compete in the re- English works. 
gional contest to be held at Lansing | The eleven students to represent 
in April. ‘PCH on the jury of the Pontiac 
Judges of the contest Saturday |Teen-age Traffic Court fron. March 
will be as follows: Dr. Moiree'19 to April 2, ere Carol Code, 
Compere and Thomas Long from Richard Parr, John Swampson, Ju- 
Michigan State University, Dr.|dith Harmes, Gary Merwin, Albert 
Rupert Cortright and James Mc- Hoover, Sandra Lilliquist, Rosali 
Monagle from Wayne State Uni- Richards, Roland Tollefson, Bar- 
versity. ‘bara Frasa, and Larry Ollife. 
  
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__THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRTNAY, MARCH 91, 1958   
The planting and care of fruit 
trees will be demonstrated nese | 
row morning at .an open meeting | wint —< 
held on the’ grounds of Pontiac 
State Hospital. ‘ 
Karl D. Bailey, district horti-— 
cultural agent, Michigan State | 
University extension service, will pe shown for trees in which the 
discuss many fruit growers’ prac- fruit buds have frozen. tices at the orchard demonstra: — A A A 
tion. often freeze 
will be explained. 
* * * 
Bailey and Paul Hagle, orchard about the large mature apple trees 
manager of the institution, williin the hospital orchard and ways 
demonstrate the pruning and plant- to keep trees low or reduce the 
ing of new trecs ‘height of very large trees. 
* * * * * * 
How deep to jlant voung trees, | 
what fertilizer should be used and am. The orchard is located five 
how to produce strong scaffold. blocks east of Telegraph road on 
branches and crotches will be an-|Elizabeth Lake road at the truck 
swered during the meeting. ientrance. 
re   A quick method to determine if¢ 
fruit trees will blossom since cold) 
off the 
‘dormant flower buds of the fruits 
A differént pruning strategy will! 
Discussion will also be conducted | 
The meeting will begin at 10 Learn Fruit Growing Tricks Tomorrow!   
  
  
  
WE GIVE HOLDEN STAMPS 
Begonia Bulbs 
Large Double Flowering 
Red, White, Pink, Orange, Scarlet, Yellow 
We carry a large stock of fertilizers, 
lawn and garden seed, including a 
complete line of Scott’s lawn care 
products.   
BARBER’S FEED STORE Open Daily 8-%7—Sunday 9-4 
8665 Highland Rd. .(M-59) 44 Mi. W. of Pontiac Lk. OR 3-9162 
    
             
| SIGN OF SPRING — Snapdragons are a sure 
sign of spring, The Michigan Flower and Home 
Show, which opens tomorrow at the Michigan   CE mene eee re Bt EES 
     
  ARLE LAG EPR MNS 
arm and Garden 
  Here Are Some Pointers   
Pontiac Press Photo 
State Fair Grounds, will be a good place to see 
many ‘‘snaps'' and get that feeling of spring. By WAYNE B. SIEFERT 
County Horticultural Agent 
Strawberries are one of the 
most productive and widely grown 
of all home fruit crops, They are 
easily transplanted, responsive to 
fertilizezr and easy to pick. 
Some of the rules to success: 
ful home grown berries are as 
fellows: 
1, Plant as early as possible, 
at least by mid-April, 
2. Plant nursery stock grown 
trem virus free parents, 
8, Use adequate fertilizer, con- 
trol weeds, and cover the vines 
with straw during the winter. 
An advantage to early planting 
of strawberries aids the problem 
of adequate new runners from 
the parent plants. With the plants 
‘spaced 1% feet apart in rows 
| three to five feet apart, it is neces- 
sary for each parent plant to pro-       
Pontiac Branch of the 
. Woman's National Farm 
and Garden Assoc., Inc. 
~ | the Woman's Nationa! Farm an 
‘Garden Assoc. Inc., By MRS. JAMES C. CLARKE SR.\the tuberous begonia line {s a) 
| This is the first in a serion of articles 
Seer ot oR onal “Farm vand ized soil with gome peat moss and soil as possible with each bulb. throughout the tender plants when it is worked 
well with plenty of old fashioned 
“barnyard” fertilizer mixed with 
good loam, not sand or elay. iclimbing variety to plant in hang- 
ing baskets, ; | 
The bulbs should be planted in-’ 
doors in shallow flats the last of, When transplanting from flat to 
March or early April. Use steril- bed, be careful to take as much 
a few bits of charcoal and only a Pjant in a shallow hole, pressing Tuberous Begonias Reign 
as Modern Flower Queen | When the blooms appear, the 
‘small side blossoms may be pinch- 
‘ed off to give added strength to 
‘the main flower yet, some of these 
are very beautiful too and I have 
often left them on the stem. 
LET STALKS DRY Plant Strawberries in duce eight to 12 well rooted run- 
ners by mid-July, ~ 
Often it seems the runners are 
just getting started by this time, 
but frem the standpoint of yield, 
only runners -well roeted by July 
15 will be productive, Runners 
developing later only crowd the 
per and prevent sunshine and 
s from reaching the flowers 
in the spring, 
Though strawberries may be 
grown in any manner of soil, good 
drainage is a must, Standing 
water during the winter and spring 
always results in reduced yield 
or complete loss of the plants. 
Geod strawberry land is sandy 
loam because of good drainage 
and ability to plow and plant early 
in the spring. 
Many varieties are grown in the 
Pontiac area, and Premier and 
Robinson are two of the leaders. 
Though Premier does not yield 
quite as well, it produces a large 
juicy berry ideal for freezing and 
home use, Robinson is a heavier 
producer, vines better and is not 
so subject to fruit rot. It is not 
      
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  as flavorable nor as dark colored 
as Premier. ; 
Many other varieties are very 
good when grown for home use. 
In the past five years virus free 
strawberries have been developed 
and their superiority has been as- 
tounding, Virus free plants of 
the same variety have often dou- 
bled commercial yields over field 
run plants. Most nurserymen now 
have plants produced from such 
stock with very little increase in 
price, 
Good fertilization on good plants 
is the key to good yields. Spread-: 
ing 15 pounds of 5-20-20 per 1,000 
square feet of prospective patch 
is necessary before planting. 
About two weeks after planting, 
apply 12-12-12 or 10-10-10 as a 
side dresg fertilizer at the rate of 
three pounds per 100 feet of row. 
Because strawberry plants set 
bloom buds in late July, a broad- 
cast application of eight pounds 
of 12-12-12 or similar fertilizer per 
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inpina Coun Births BURIOE Editors Quiz on — Man He ‘Mur | | Shipping lo Lag Following ity list of births | INDI ANS | S : dered 
UJ + edad the Comey Clert’s ot | Is Back at His Job a | | on Dper Lakes ice. Only the father’s name is ms sva i Nip TRY UD ae EL PASO, Tex. —Ismael Pina we like to say , TWENTY-ONE 
  
  
  
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Lower Waters Steel Forrest H. Freeland, 42 Monterey. aN |Mexico, says the man he thought| 
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|work and declines to prosecute. | 
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Out in Patterson, Calif., Police | 
iChief Alex Kosich said Pina, 35,| 
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‘wanted for murder.” ‘ 
Chief Kosich said Pina told him| imp rovement, 
ihe was in a fight in Juarez Sept. ‘ 
3 and stabbed Francisco Molina, auto, : 
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Manufacturing Makes) james, Fulbright,'433 Baruett. Charles H, Garman, 2645 James. an Early Start Needless Donald M. Garnier, 6313 Sermans: ° Joseph E. Gauthier, 1406 Genella. 
CLEVELAND ( — The pace of Philip L. Gibbard, 2925 James. 
e ° s silanti 3 John Gerzanics, 143 Ascot. upp 7 lakes navigation will be George vB. Glasgow. 355 Oeklend. around faxes ; . oy - Green, 125 . Columbia. ne three weeks behind that of Bobie: J. Goatal 8) Park Place : 
ast year, it was indice ‘ eodore Goemaere, 5122 Tangent. 
: ar, It was indicated today| August L. Gorman sie Orlando. by the Lake Carriers Assn. Pedro Gonzales, 93 Orchard Lake. 
After th ; | peetagy et beennbers = St. Clair. 
er the organization's ice com-| Dayton A, Hinkle, 346 Osmun. yA . : James W..dHansley, 201 Dellwood. mittee met with Coast Guard! Ralph W. Huttenhower, 510 E. Fourth. 
efficials a spokesman summarized| Wiliam K:“Mo¢kenberry, 162 W. Rut- 
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b i The Coast Guard found in a | Clifford E. Maninete 394% N. John- * * * 2 USINESS : survey of vessel operators that |°°®, (twins). | A check in Juarez revealed that ; 
               
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  Troy L. Howell, 531 Judson. . F as a spital! | has made it unnecessary to get Sekert:D. Garay. 163 Gan bird. wound and was out of the hospital ‘ 
the iron ore moving down the | James H. Hutchins, 86 E. Chicago. and back on his job the next day. ‘ 
lakes in a h Alvin G. Hall, 4730 N. Preda. | ) Trey ’ a rg. a) f , : 3 urry. Jimmie C. Hambrick, 66 Forest. la i s ‘ : Leslie C. Irwin, 488 Harper, Indonesia in the Southwest Pa- y : Last year the first ore boats} ~ Donald M. Irish, 124 Norton. leitic Ge aint ; 000 ‘ : ‘ i ‘ ; | cleared the April 5. b = || Sim a Sabsoaml 906. Kinney jcific is divided into more than 3, 
on ae Soo on hecuie ut ire Arthelius Jenkins, 375 Franklin. =e lisland fragments. All of the| yea ; ackinaw wi eaver - Jones, 1800 Lakeview. . . liels A - ‘ 
ait until. April 15 Stanley W. Johnson, 26 N. Hilldaie. QUESTION: How did Indians shave? [andy have ay total population yo! wait until April 15 to try to enter| Warren E. Jackson, 4819 Edgewood 80 million eee ee ) : : & rt people. Whitefish Bay and Lake Superior. rears Johnson, 2220 Hedge. * * * eis 
And it will be about May 1 before| Rudolph jaconetts, 788 We teeny. ANSWER: Some races of men do not have a problem with | very many iron ore boats will miles - 7 johnson ee anette shaving because they do not have heavy growths of hair on 5 al = . 2c 
swing into action. Eugene W. Jens o Murphy ; their faces. These races include the Chinese, Japanese and the 
In the “Straits of Mackinac ‘the! Lerow M_ James 2765 Chrysier American Indians. Since an Indian didn’t have much hair on ‘ | first activity will be about a week} 2U%%¢¥, D. Jennings 1358 Orchid his face, he did not have to shave. When he wanted to remove 
or 10 days behind last year, when| James J. King 312 Mt. Clemens any growth of hair from his face he used tweezers made of it began on March 26. The cutter Harold F. Kalbfleisch 2646 Genes : 
. ee REL) Ck Z Melville F. King 3231 Avalon sea shells or two pieces of wood. Here is an Indian kneeling will be working in the straits and} Frank W Kimmel 4164 Mapleleaf : P in Green Bs a Walter H. Kilburn 104 Mechanic ‘by a stream so he can see his reflection in the water. He is in Green Bay the last week of} John Lipar 3615 Oakshire P j j 5 March and the first week of April, George A. Lafferty 1249 Bluebird jpulling out hairs from his chin, one at a time, with tweezers 
: James E. Lee 387 Linda Vist is , ss : Tankers and crane vessels prob-| Prederick C Locher 2406 Williams Lake ‘Made of a twig. This is a slow process, but there not not many 
ably will initiate traffic in the first) $ichard UR | Myingston 183 Scott Lake hairs on his face. 
            
    
  sain wi ) weeks | Lak ri Oeste will be About two weeks Late) eae sects) si)) whltiemere Haven, Pa., who wins today’s $10 prize. Write your question : few days of the month. Marcel Lesperance 49 E_ Hopkins Modern Indians have adopted many of the white man’s | ¥ 8 : | + 
The ice now is : Dimitri L. LaZaroff 233 Oliver | Ways. You would probably find that most of them have modern. ) oe now is about 16 inches George T. Lambert 1169 Cherrylawn eS 
: thick in’ the Straits of Mackinac | James L. Lee 289 Osmun isafety razors like your father uses. | 
and about 18 inches in Whitefish | Donience J Lanerge 2686. Sunderiand. x *w* * | : Bay, and less of Lake Superior | John W. Lehmann 420 W. Huron | FOR YOU TO DO: Color this picture with crayons, mak- 1 ? j ‘Charles L. Loubert 125 Kemp : E . i s covered than usual. These | Norman C. LaLone 96 Franklin ing the sky blue, the water deeper blue with white edge, the OT x. -.. Wise Shoppers know, you | 
conditions are a little more | (2!) Osens 878 Lebaron ison leaves and grass green and the tree trunk brown. The Indian ; 1 * i] 3 
yore — ree *4- | Zavier M. Okon, 2078 Gariond .) Sor-/has a dark skin and wears a yellow buckskin coat and moc- really get your money’s worth at Grants. Compare... : z e is reported in the lower | chester ; icasins 
: ; shn Ohanesian 2317 Kohl part of the St. Marys River. Richard Be Olver tho "Prospect - k* * * make Grants your headquarters for home & family needs. | ~ ¢ ‘is ar fae : | y J. 2a ake 4 
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  More and more reports keep 
coming in on outstanding foul 
shooting .records compiled by 
area prep cagers. Clarkston 
deadeye Leroy Parks now tops 
the list with a 78.2 per cent | 
(126-174) for 18 games. Jim 
Drake of Lake Orion finished 
75.2 with 108-for-137. No definite 
figures in on Rick Moos of 
Madison, who reported!y shot 
“around” 80 per cent. 
* * * 
‘Larry Hughes, former Walled 
Lake High School basketball great, 
was the 5th high scorer this season 
for the University of Detroit fresh- 
men team. The 6-foot-4 forward 
tallied 83 points in 11 games for 
a 7.5 average, including 33 field kkk 
Black Hawks Paced ligers Relief Crew * * *. 
by Skov werk — * 
  
Wings 
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jeago Black Hawks last night. 
the fourth-place Boston Bruins. 
The Wings and Bruins each 
have two games to play. Detroit 
closes out the regular campaign 
in a two-game home stand this 
  goals and 17 foul shots. His single 
game high was 17 against Toledo. 
* .« * | 
The Harlem Globetrotters and | 
the College All-Stars will play | 
at Detroit's Olympia Stadium on 
Wednesday, April 2, as part of 
their annual nation-wide tour. 
The series will open in New York 
on March 30 and end in Boston 
on April 16. The tour will include 
18 games in 18 days. 
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Table tennis enthusiasts in Ann 
Arbor are attempting the first open 
tournament in the city’s history. 
The tourney is scheduled Saturday, 
March 29, and will be limited to 
men’s singles and doubles, Dead- 
line for entries is March 26. 
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Lakeside Royals, Pontiac's 
A basketball champions, 
the 
qualified for the state meet by winning the district title last 
Tuesday night at Pontiac Cen 
- tral, 
* 
Looking back at its past basket- 
        weekend against Chicago and 
Montreal, 
Glen Skov scored two goals and 
paced Chicago to its victory over 
the Wings. 
* * * 
Detroit opened the scoring in 
the first period when Norm UIl- 
man. scored on a pass from Red 
Kelly at 4:22. Chicago was short- 
|handed at the time. 
Chicago tied it up three min- 
utes later when Ed Litzenberger 
rammed his 30th goal past Terry 
Sawchuk. 
Skoy then connected on the first 
of his two shots, and Bill Dineen 
made it 3-1 for the Hawks with a 
point-blank shot with less than four   
Hady Beats Donovan 
in Grudge’ Match 
Jim Hady defeated Red Donovan 
‘in their return ‘grudge’ match 
to feature this week's profssional 
* |wrestling show. at Pontiac “City 
Armory. It was a ‘‘no time limit” 
bout with the winner taking all the 
purse. The loss gave the New York 
Rangers second place in the Na- 
tional Hockey League and left the 
Red Wings three points ahead of Beaten, 5-4 CHICAGO w—The Detroit Red|minutes remaining in the first pe-7- and set a league record for 
Wings closed out the road cam- riod, 
paign in the regular National Hock- 
ey League season by dropping a 
5-4 decision to the fifth place Chi- |\total goals. jn one season. 
* * * |Canucks have 243 and the old mark 
Mick Mickowski scored for De-) was 236 by Detroit in 1950-1951. 
troit a minute later. Skoy then} Connie Broden, 
‘scored his second shot. (the Whitby, Ont. team which re- 
ered what cently won Canada the World Ama- 
- be ; teur tournament in Oslo, scored 
two goals for Montreal, 
| 
NHL Standings 
WL T Pts. GFGA 
10 2431 
BB 73 185 «(186 
2 168 199 
5 
7 
1 Lorne* Ferguson 
proved to be the winning goa 
early in the fina] period. 
Alex Delvecchio stole a puck in 
Chicago ice and whipped it past 
Hawk goalie Glenn Hall. Jack Mc- 
Intyre collected the Wings’ last! 
goal before Detroit pulled Sawchuk’ Montreal 
in an effort to get the tying score. | Detroit A * * Boston 
was idle, can ; 
‘move past Detroit by winning x, games Pater etc 
both of its remaining games while | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 
the Wings lose both of theirs. Seeman? warts: ‘ : 
In last night’s other game, the) TOMORROW'S GAMES 
champion Montreal] Canadiens Boston at Montreal : |New York at Toronto 
whipped the Toronto Maple Leafs chicago at Detroit, afternoon TV game. 
    SURES seuges 164 (184 
53 152 191 
216 . boll Boston, which 
  
  
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que AMERICAN LEAGUE 
Wen Lost Pct.       
    Chicago ul 4 466 
ton $ 3 & 
New York 7 §& 383 | 
Kansas Cit - 5 & 500 
Cleveland 4 5 444! 
Washington C 4 5 444 
Baltimore _........... 4 6 400 | 
| Detroit : 4 iu 04 
NATIONAL LEAGUE 
Wea Lost Pct. 
St. Louis semesencecea ts 6 636 
Sen Francisco 6 4 600 | 
Los Angeles 6 4 600 | 
Chicago 6 5 SAS 
Milwaukee 5 5 500 
Philadelphia 5 6 455, 
Cincinnati 5 ‘ul 417) 
Pittsburgh 3 8 saps wieisie 273 
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 
  
          
  Fails Again 
The) Sleater Fails to Hold 
star center of 
| The Tigers took the lead in the Detroit Loses 
to LA Dodgers 
in Miami, 6-4 
Lead; Teams Play Again 
Tonight 
  MIAMI, Fla. (® — The Detroit 
Tigers ought to be glad t: at Miami 
is in the International League. | 
It would never do for them to 
play 11 games every season in the 
Miami Stadium. ‘ 
It's a jinx park as far as the 
Tigers are concerned. They've 
record is a perfect 0-5 — or an im- 
perfect 0-5, if you wish. 
They came close last night, 
but no cigar. They led the Los 
Angeles Dodgers going into the 
seventh inning, but the West 
Coast team tiled it up with two 
runs and won out with another 
pair in the eighth inning. 
The score was 6-4 with Lefty 
Lou Sleater the -loser in relief. 
Even the weather wasn’t good. 
There wasn't a trace of the Miami 
moon. It was cool and v indy. Only 
2,281 showed up for the contest. played here five times and their; 
CAGE HAPPY — Everybody 
fan in Harbor Springs, Michigan. 
‘was deserted today and all shops 
  * * * Harbor Springs High School got ready to play in   is a basketball 
The whole town 
were closed as AP Facsimile 
the state semi-finals tonight in Lansing in class 
C ranks. State trooper Duanne Smith directs traf- 
fic out of the city toward Lansing. 
  
The Brooks—er, the Dodgers —, 
got the winning runs in the eighth! 
on a single by John Gray, a line! 
double to left by Gino Cimoli, and’ 
a single by Charley Neal. 
Don Drysdale, a lanky right- | 
hander, pitched perfect ball) 
against the Tigers through the first| 
four innings. In retiring 12 bat- 
ters in succession, Drysdale had 
only one ball hit to the outfield. 
* * *     sixth against McDevitt. 
Frank Bolling drove Lau home 
with a double down the third 
    
            
  ball season, U. of D. can point fo, Joe Smith was awarded a de- Muweukes ji cmemng 1 base) line fer the Postal = the fact that it played six of the cision over Casanova Lance when = peg wh ae 5. 10 innings oS bo een a he eight teams which were in the|Lanse was disqualified on the 3rd , & | |Baltimore 4, Chicago (N) 1, Ist game scored when Billy Martin grqund- quarter-finals of the NIT earlier fall. In the other bout, the ‘Masked ie Saar oe 1, Bailimore 0, 2nd game, 10) ed out, 
this week, namely, Bradley, Ford-|Crysher” defeated Louie Papineau Phisburgh "BY 3) "Kansas Cay Harvey K ; D Phisburgh BY’ 3) Kansas City “B" 0 arvey Kuenn dribbled a single ham, St. venture, Xavier Day- who was unable to continue after we down the third base line, sending ton and St. Francis. The Titans the first tall UNHAPPY — Joe Collins, New pepe gtertelbechctrotatie Bolli nd Gai i s Chicago (N) vs. San Franciseo at Phoenix ng to third, and Gail Harris won over Fordham and St. Fran-) }jady and the ‘Masked Crusher’| York Yankee first baseman was ris. ‘|pushed Bolling across with a sin- cis and lost to the other four. wij! clash in the next feature| obtained yesterday by the Phil- {Cincinnati vs. st. Louls at st. Petersbure.!oie to right. Bertoia laced a single <a) o /match, along with two other bouts,| adelphia Phillies on waivers for Kee York ve, [ce Angeles et Miaent, n rat to center, scoring Kuenn, but Bill Nary of Wayne shot a 72 /at the Armory on Wednesday night,| $20,000" but he says he would |pniisdeiphia ve. Chicago (A) at Tampa,|Harris was out trying to reach and Chick Harbert of Northville April 2. Former pro wrestling fav-| quit baseball if he couldn’s play |p." vs petro at Lakeland, Pia. |third on the safety. @ 73 in the Urst round of the St. [orite Bert Ruby will be the match-| for the Yanks. He is 35 and has Dahimete ve. Cleveland ei Tucson, Arts Sarne . 
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amen i yt EAST LANSING # — Sixteen; The Class C and D semi-final- | Most of its tournament tests have , Today's schedule: Buerryc «8100 hopefuls — 11 gun-| ists will battle at the Lansing | been difficult. But Chassell has At Jenison Field House Tolhis 30.4 4 Total ning for their first title — square Civie Center. In Class C, Harbor | passed them all with productive ass A el “ae “ee off tonight in the semi-finals of Springs (17-5) meets West Michi- | Don Mattson doing most of the (ip in Spm) Benton BATPF a-walked tor Bruce tn ¢th. ———the—state high school basketball gan Christian of Muskegon (20- | piloting. Few expect Chassell to, Detfolt Austin. (21-0) vs, Dearhara oaKer In 8th tournament. | 3) and Hudson (21-1) plays High- | have trouble tonight with Han- | “CLASS B Bea a Oe They are the survivors from al- land Park St. Benedict (20-2). | over-Horton. lee oo ib neeee Seaton most 700 tears that started the Chassell (25-0) plays Hanover- Schoolcraft, the only other un- Bast Lansing (22-0) ve. Marquette (18-'§8 Popped out tor Montemayor in Tth. o ’ UF 
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  ' tournament grind 17 days ago. 
Four others have tasted the 
championship fruit in other years. 
Dearborn Fordson won Class A 
honors in 1953 and Benton Harbor 
did it in 194]. River Rouge was a|   Horton (16-5) and Schoolcraft (21- 
6) goes against Owosso St. Paul 
(21-4) in Class D. 
Austin, loser to Muskegon 
Heights in last year’s final, is con- 
sidered the team to beat in Class 
A. It chalked up a Detroit city 
championship three weeks ago and 
gained momentum in the state D.m. - "7 ape 
defeated Class D quintet has kept} 47 LANSING CIVIC CENTER c pace with Chassell all the way! nudson Ai Park Bt. 
this tournament. It has a high POCi' sichiean. ‘Christian (20-3) vs, scorer in Larry Cole who could Harbor Springs (17-5), 9:30 p.m. 8 
match wah chol Schoolcraft _ is) A os vaca phase Givin Owens St. Paul 
reed 2 eee ee 0880 | Chassell (25-0) vs. Hanover-Horton (16- 
St. Paul. 6), 6:30 p.m. 
  
  tournament. 
* * 
Flint Central and Benton Harbor, 
two-time Class B champion in however, must be accorded a good 1954-55. Harbor Springs won the Chance to captu.e the crown. Cen- 
first Class C crown in 1929 tral eliminated defending cham- 
* ‘ « pion Muskegon Heights Wednes- 
Tonight's eight survivors ad- day and hasn't been defeated since, 
vance to the finals in a pair of ¢arly season. Benton Harbor's sin- | 
doubleheaders tomorrow afternoon gle loss was inflicted by Muskegon} 
and night at Jenison Field House Heights at the tail end of the reg- F ity (ular season. sem) Se Seeaigee iate Univer sy | yiadeon|| and Highiand Park St 
In Class A, Detroit Austin (21-0) | Benedict seem evenly matched. 
goes against Fordson (14-5) and) One of the tournament’s most 
Flint Central (18-1) meets Benton| enchanting questions is whether 
Harbor (18-1). | Chassell can go all the way again. 
  
Enter the hot stove league and play 
YOU’RE THE MANAGER 
(Tenth of @ series) 
By BEN OLAN 
One of the big reasons the 
Chicago White Sox did not win 
the American League pennant 
last season was their failure to 
beat the New York Yankees more 
often. The White Sox won only | 
8 of the 22 games played between 
the teams. ~ 
In the following situation Man- 
ager Al Lopez’ strategy helped 
beat the league champions. Study 
the problem, then decide what 
you would have done. 
The Yankees lead the White 
Sox 1 in the top of the sixth 
at New York. Whitey Ford (L) is 
pitching for New York. There is, 
one out when Larry Doby receives, 
on balls, Jim Landis’ 
      BUBBA PHILLIPS 
b. Order Phillips to try a 
squeeze bunt? 
ec, Put in a pinch-hitter for 
Phillips? . 
d. Let Phillips swing away? 
y 
‘Richardson drops Carey's throw.| (Other data: Landis has eight 
Jim Rivera follows with a single stolen bases in 25 games; Phillips 
to right, scoring Doby and moving is hitting .213 for the. season and championships were offered, rank 
Landis to. third. Bubba Phillips is 0-for-2 in the game; Ron North-) 
(RB) is the next batter with pitcher ey (L) and Wait Dropo (R) are 
Billy Pierce (L) to follow. the available pinch-hiffers.) = 
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‘a doubled steal? a eulgy sezeonbs sdiiiiud ~ g |         Barge Second Team 
All-SVC Quintet Chosen Pontiac falled to place a player on the first team of the 
All-Saginaw ‘Valley Conference basketball selections. which 
were selected in the balloting of the coaches and writers. 
Champion Flint Central took two first team berths 
with Felix Miller and John Kirk while Flint Northern 
placed Reg Gillard on the team. His selection was the 
only unanimous choice as he was awarded 30 points in 
balloting. 
Willie Thompson of Saginaw and Jay English of Bay City 
Central completed the first team.   
    
and Harrison Munson received honorable mention. 
ALL-SAGINAW VALLEY TEAM 
Reg Gillard Flint Northern 5-11 Senior 
Felix Miller Flint Central 6-0 Senior 
John Kirk Flint Central 5-10 Senior 
Willie Thompson Saginaw 6-4 Senior 
Jay English Bay City’ 5-10 Senior 
SECOND TEAM 
Bob Bishop May City | 6-2 Junior 
Art Street Arthur Hill 6-3 Senior 
Maurice Woodson Flint Northern 5-10 Senior 
Charley Barge Pontiac 5-8 Junior 
K. Richardson Flint Central 6-2 Senior 
HONORABLE MENTION: Gary Potts (Saginaw), Phil 
Gaines (Flint Northern), Jim Rae (Arthur Hill), Dale Lucas 
(Flint Central Harrison Munson (Pontiac). 
  
Wayne Is Fencing Threat 
LUBBOCK, Tex. #—New York 
and Columbia universities, between 
them possessors of more than half 
the Nationa]. Collegiate fencing championships at University of 
Detroit last spring. Each has 
been a runner-up twice. 
Buffalo and Wayne State have 
joined always strong Wisconsin, 
ag favorites in a 25-school field Mlinois and Navy as threats. 
fo’ ihe annual tournament opening ‘Wayne State boasts the only de- 
here today. lfending champion, Bruce Davis, 
New York University, cham- |who won. the foil last year. 
pion three seasons, nosed out | Sessions are scheduled today and 
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‘Hawks Afraid’ Says Piston Coach DETROIT & — Coach Red 
Rocha is. convinced his Detroit 
Pistons still can take the St. Louis 
Hawks in the play-off battle for) 
top Western Division honors in the) 
National Basketball Assn. 
“They're scared of us,"’ Rocha 
said yesterday after reflecting 
on the Pistons 114-111 loss to the 
Hawks Wednesday night in the 
first of the best of seven play- 
offs. “You can see it in every 
move they make."’ 
The second game of the series 
will be played here Saturday (2 
p.m.) at the University of Detroit 
memoria] field house. The third 
game will be played in St. Louis 
Sunday. 
* * * 
The Pistons showed regret, much 
disgust and some second - guessing | 
after the loss to the Hawks. 
The regret stemmed from De- 
treit’s failure to control Cliff lor 
Hagan and hold off the Hawks 
in the final period after leading 
most of the way. 
Rocha said the Pistons beat 
themselves with carelessness in the 
last fiye minutes of the game. 
*« * 
The disgust centers around St. 
Louis coach Alex Hannum. The 
Pistons are upset over Hannum’s 
actions before and during Wednes- 
day night’s game. 
Hannum said Tuesday that the Pistons’ Walter Dukes had been | 
“getting away with murder” by 
using foul tactics against the | 
Hawks. : 
Wednesday night, Hannum 
jumped into a second period scrap 
between Piston star George 
Yardley and St. Louis’ Win Wilfon. 
* * * 
Hannum was on the floor in the 
midst of a group of arguing play- 
ers, apparently ready to go after 
Yardley himself.   Later Hannum went after 
| Yardley on the foul line. After 
an exchange of words, Yardiey 
| went after the Hawks coach, 
Referee Mindy Rudolph stopped 
the Piston scoring ace. Hannum 
then became a special target of 
the Pistons, 
The Piston coach thought Han- 
num’s blast at Dukes affected the 
tall Detroit player and gave the 
Hawks a chance they ordinarily 
would not expect to get. 
  
Houghton Girl 
Gets TopSeed | 
in Ski Finals 
WINTER PARK, Colo. u}—Mary 
Ann Ferries of Houghton, Mich., 
was top-seeded in the girls’ slalom 
event today the National Jun- 
Ski Cham ps. 
Skiers from seven associations 
are competing in the champion- 
ships including the Central Ski 
Assn. of Michigan and Wisconsin. 
In addition to the girls slalom, 
skiers will compete in the boys 
cross country event today. Earl 
Chandler of Laconia, N.H., is to 
seeded in the event.   Pontiac s Jones 
in Action Tonight Competes in Cleveland 
KC Meet; Delany Runs 
in Mile Feature 
Pontiac's future Olympic candi- 
date Hayes Jones goes after more 
records tonight in the Knights of 
Columbus meet at Cleveland. 
The Eastern Michigan College 
sophomore sensation will lead an 
ll-man Huron team, including ex- 
  D'Arcy Marsh of Putney, Vt., 
won the 1% mile long course down- 
hill race yesterday, His time was 
1:32.     
        
Harvey Kuenn bunted. Los   BOLLING SAFE — Frank Bolling, Detroit Ti- 
ger second baseman, is safe at third base after 
Angeles Dodger 
shortstop Pee Wee Reese waits for the ball. The fruit Circuit. Dodgers defeated the Tigers in a Miami night 
game, 6-4, It was Detroit’s 7th loss in the Grape- AP Facsimile 
  
NEW YORK (#—Impressive vic- 
tories by top-seeded Dayton and 
unranked Xavier have set up an 
all-Ohio championship game in the 
Nationa! Invitation Basketball 
Tournament, 
But Dayton Coach Tom. Black- 
burn is not very happy about the 
airings. 
. * x * 
The Flyers rode over St, John’s 
of New York 80-56 and Xavier 
knocked off third-seeded St, Bona- 
venture 72-53 in last night's semi- 
finals ‘in Madison Square Garden. 
The finals will-be played Satur- 
day afternoon at .4:30 p.m., EST 
and will be preceded by a con- 
solation game for 
tween the Bonnies and . John’s. 
    Dayton, Xavier Reach NIT Finals four times in its six previous NIT 
appearances and has yet to take 
home the championship. The Fly- 
ers were runnersup in 1951, 1952, 
1955 and 1956, 
* * * , 
“We would rather have played 
St. Bonaventure Saturday,” said 
Blackburn, “We beat Xavier yore 
during the regular season and 
they'll be gunning for us. Also 
playing much better now 
than when we faced them.” Day- 
third place be-| sparkling 27 points, He ‘tossed 18 points in 
the first half, 10 of them in suc- 
cession, as the Musketeers shot 
‘from behind to grab a. 29-20 lead. 
* « * 
For a while it looked as though 
Dayton would have its hands full 
with St. John’s, The Redmen led Waterford ace Kerry Keating, into 
the last major indoor track event 
of the season. 
Jones, who has dazzled the na- 
tion during the past weeks with 
his remarkable hurdles feats, 
will compete in the 55-yard highs 
against such top performers as 
Ohio State’s Glenn Davis, Andy 
Gilbert of Winston Salem and 
Pill May of Indiana. 
Keating has played a key role in 
helping keep the Eastern team roll- 
ing in the absence of Jones on 
several occasions, He will take 
part in the mile relay tonight. 
Famed miler Ron Delany will 
go after his 24th straight triumph 
in a feature of the program. Speed- 
ster Ira Murchison of Western 
Michigan is among the defending 
champions,   
Ohio Prep Cage 
Sensation Under 
Observing Eyes 
COLUMBUS, 0. (INS) — The 
.most sought after schoolboy 
eager in America, point-a-minute 
Jerry Lucas of Middletown, com- 
pletes his high school career this 
weekend as the Middies seek 
their third straight Ohio Class 
AA iP. Among the thousands at Sf. 
John Arena in Columbus tonight 
te see Lucas and Middietown in 
action will be college scouts from 
schools throughout the nation, 
hoping to land the six-ten senior 
center. 
Middletown, which has won 
seven crowns since 1944, is fa- 
vored to capture its third in 
succession, equaling the record 
set by Dayton Stivers in 1928-29- 
30. 
| The tourney’s big attraction is 
who has scored a total 
F & game. y ¥   
        
  
    
     
    THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCIE 21, 1958 
    
Name Hardball Director 
CHICAGO  — Lawrence Roth- enberg of Detroit has been elected 
National Youth Director of the U.S. Handball Assn. He was elected at the association’s annual 
meeting here Wednesday night.   Huskies Snap 
Maples’ Track. 
Record, 5142-482 
Birmingham's high school track 
  
ee /] Here’s a 
Real Bargain 
‘hurdles; squad today was nursing its 
wounds after the Maples’ Ist dual 
meet defeat-in five years, Coach 
Kermit Ambrose’s squad was 
‘edged at Redford High gymnasium, 
51 %4-4842, for the break in a string   
ot 27 consecutive wins. Yesterday's 
‘dual was the 28th for the Eastern’, 
\Michigan champions. 
| One Maple record fell with! 
|Chuck Gibson's 53 feet 8 inch shot- 
iput victory. Other Maple wins were 
‘Bill Alcorn, one of the state's best 
the 12 foot 15s ‘inch pole vault by 
prep jumpers; 4-way tie in high 
jump by Bob Gertz and Harold 
Chappell (BHM) and two Redford 
men at 5-6; Dick Boyd, half mile 
(2:06.5); Doug Booth, 30-yard low 
Slap relay team (Mark 
Hall, Booth, Jack Kroll, Bob Ku- 
low).   Lions § George Wilson 
Swap’ Market Detroit Coach Wants 
New “Blood Coming in 
All the Time 
DETROIT  — Coach George 
Wilson says he isn't finished 
swapping veterans for high 1959 
draft choices in a move to bring, 
new blood to his National Football 
League champion Detroit Lions.   
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— | “You can’t trade too many vet- 
erans all at. one time,’’ Wilson 
said yesterday after announcing 
his second trade in as many days, 
‘but we're still way above aver- 
age. We are still in the aa 
‘market for good football. 
Wilson traded offensive end 
Derne Dibble to the New York 
  ‘sent veteran defensive taekle | 
Ray Krouse to the Green Bay 
Packers. Both went in exchange 
for 1959 draft choices. 
Wilson said he would not stand| 
pat on his championship club the 
(NFL title. 
day after the Lions won the 1957 
* * * 
“Too many clubs hang on io the) 
same players,’’ Wilson said. “All, 
of a sudden everybody gets old at 
the same time and you have an) 
old team. You've got to have new, 
blood coming in all the time.’ 
Wilson said Dibble would help) 
the Giants as would Krouse the % 
      
++4) Packers. 
Dibble, 29 next month, joined 
the Lions in 1951, after starring 
at Michigan State. His best year 
was 1954 when he caught 46 
| passes for 786 yards and six 
| touchdowns. Krouse came to De- 
troit from the Giants two sea- 
sons ago and has been a standout 
| defensive lineman. 
Wilson isn’t worried about im-| 
mediate replacements for Krouse | 
and Dibble despite his trade for 
1959 draft choices. 
* * * 
“Assuming we get a big running 
,back from the three or four we 
drafted, we'll move Howard Cas- 
‘sidy into the. pass catching spot 
iwhere we usé¢d Dibble and we'll 
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“In the 
(Alex) " Wilson said. 
Karras can make it.”’ 
Karras, two-time All-America at 
Iowa, was drafted by the Lions 
this winter. Cassidy, the Lions’ 
first draft choice in 1956, is the 
former Ohio State All-America 
\halfback. |   
TKO Win for Detroiter 
PARIS (® — Ted Wright of De- 
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on his current European tour last) 
night with a technical knockout 
over Henry Cabelduc of France at 
the end of the fifth round of a; 
scheduled 10-round bout. 
  
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the first team are 6-3 Dick Bar-|on those sets that snapped Western Vern Baggenstoss, st. Cloud, 6-3, junior. | 9 Alaban in ; ryd Day 
nett, whose sensational set shooting, ‘Illinois’ 27-game winning streak. Ed anekavicny Scranton, 6-5, junior, Eve Sy 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. ond All 
sparked Tennessee State to its sec-| Peterson, a soph, was Wheat- 
ond straight NAIA championship; | on’s star all season as the Cru 
6-6 Jim Smith of Stuebenville, saders lost only three of 30 games 
Ohio; 6-4 Mel Peterson of Wheaton. and a 
'Tll. and 6-9 Bennie Swain of Texas. snapped by South Dakota. Swain, 
‘Southern. a senior, led Texas Southern to 
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The second team is composed of 
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        ‘Area Dogs Winners Puts on the Polish 
CHICAGO \?—Sugar Ray Robin-. surprise package. Basilio knows 
son is putting a high polish on his the Sugar Man has a left hook. If 
left hook for delivery to middle- _ : 
weight champion Carmen Basilio ~ west Cote SUES will tell 
|Tuesday night. im. 
lt won't ¢ come in the form of a| Robinson is cagey enough to 
—— show onlookers just what he wants 
to show them in sparring sessions. 
Two days ago he appeared so 
| ulane Coach rusty and acted so much his age 
| of 37 that odds favoring Basilio 
reportedly rose to 11-5. 
But yesterday he displayed the 
El ct Pr X cat-like grace and the sharp, pow- 
erful punches that have made him 
: jlegend. His timing was near per- 
‘fect. The odds well could settle 
~ Cliff Wells Voted Head gown to 8-3, like they were the 
of Coaches Association; first of the week. | While Robinson is shaking him- 
24- Second Idea Beaten iself down, Basilio is going into 
isemi-secrecy. Only close friends 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. “™—The col- and members of the press will be 
lege basketball coaches’ organiza- permitted to watch him work out. 
tion had a new president today : 
and — they hoped — the same y,- 
rules under which the: game was Pistons Game 
played this season. 
* * & on TV Sunday . 
Cliff Wells of Tulane was chosen . : 
president of the National Assn. of _DETROIT “ — For the first 
Basketball coaches last night dur- time this season the Detroit Pis- 
ing a meeting at which the tons will pipe back one of their 
coaches voted 774 against recom- Toad games for showing on De-' 
mending any major rules changes. troit television Sunday. 
| Wells succeeds A. T. Gill of The Pistons said today they have ‘Oregon State, who becomes a arranged to have the second half 
| meniber of the NABC’s board of of their National Basketball Assn. 
directors. The overwhelming vote Playoff game at St. Louis tele- 
against any major changes in the Vised (WXYZ-TV). The game is ‘way the game is played sets some- the third in the best of seven 
what of a precedent, ending a dec-'series for the Western Division ti- 
ade of wholesale switches in bas- tle. It will start at 4 p.m. (EST) 
‘ketball regulations. iwith the television broadcast set 
* * * ‘for 5 p.m. 
Chief proposals thumped down ; . 
were establishing a 24-second limit! yo ANGELES Paul  Jorcensen, 130, 
on getting off a shot, .and still Reston Tex. outpointed Ernesto Parra, 
further revision of the goal-tending PAGE liiahe. Sale ang, 155'4, New 
rule. The coaches will recommend Fixmouth Idaho, knocked out Dick Lane, 
that steps be taken to speed up Saris. France — Ted Wright, Detroit, the entry of a player into a game.  eped Henry Cabelduc, France, 6. (weit- 
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Collins Retirement Leaves Phils Desperate The Associated Press ‘bugg, Fla., about a half an hourjin the outfield. Yesterday when/his first sprifig game for the world 
The first baseman problem with after he was to Id of the transac- the Yankees trounced Bed Phillies champions.     
Baseball Writers Association of 
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  ithe Philadelphia Phillies remained tion yesterday. in an exhibition game 1 1-8 Frank, * « * , 
( \desperate today when Joe Collins * * * Herrera, a Cuban with Triple A! Baltimore defeated Chicago 4-1 
\of the New York Yankees retired) philadelphia had sought a first ©*Perience, played first. in the first game of a twin bill at 
x * * ‘Scottsdale, Ariz., but the Cubs ‘from baseball after being sold to sacker after Ed Bouchee, an out-| 
the Quaker City club for the $20,-' standing 1957 rookie was forced to' Collins, of Union, N. 
(000 waiver price. undergo psychiatric treatment. jin the Yankee organization since Nings in the second game, Gus 
» “If I can't be a Yankee, I'm Harry Anderson was given @ 1939, He played over 100 games Triandos hit a double and two sin- 
through with baseball,” the 35- crack at the job by Mayo Smith. each season until 1957, when in 79 8les for Baltimore in the opener. 
‘year-old Collins said at St. Peters- Phils’ manager, but | now is back contests he batted only .201, his In the second game Baltimore got 
as [poorest year Bill Skowron’ is the only two hits off four Cub hurlers, 
‘regular Yankee first baseman, 49d Chicago broke it up in the 
jand Marv Throneberry is the No. ag of the tenth when Lee Walls 
|2 man after two good years with doubled home Dale Long, who had 
Denver. singled. 
“I'm anxious to get back to my 
home and family as quickly as | 
can,” Collins said after talking 
-|with Roy Hamey, Phillies gener- 
al manager for about 20 minutes. 
“I won't change my mind." he 
said.    See King’s Ad on J., has been i blanked the Orioles 1-0 in 10 in- 
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The San Francisco Giants went 
10 innings in defeating the Cleve- 
land Indians 7-5 at Tucson, Ariz., 
on rookie cateher «Bob Schmidt’s 
homer. Singles by Foster Castle- 
man and Eddie Bressoud plus a 
* A; . sacrifice added an insurance run. 
Jack Urban gave up five runs 
| Joe has three sons and Mrs. Col- at. Fort Myers, Fla., and the 
‘lings is expecting another, child. Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the 
|The lefthanded slugging Yankee Kansas City Athletics 7-4 behind 
| veteran is connected with a New- the pitching of Ron Kline and Roy 
lark, NJ. trucking firm, and is Face, 
| associated with some other play- 
jers in an Atlanta, Ga., insurance 
j company. 
| The two most valuable play avers - League Cd iB)   
  
lof 1957, Mickey Mantle of. Nev 
iYork and Hank Aaron of Milwau- BARGAIN 
‘kee, both had two homers to lead BOULEVARD 
itheir teams to victory in exhibi- Dse IC Ims IN OXFORD 
ltion games. 
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Mantle’s blasts and a double Two surprising results came out) AP Facsimile 
idrove in six runs as the Yankees of the two-game card, last night, | TWO PAIRS — Jack McCarthy (15) and Arlen Bockhorn (12) of 
won their sixth straight. while in the Waterford Recreation Bas-| Dayton outjump two St. John’s players in the NIT at Madison Square | 
Granny Hamner drove in four ketball league, at Crary Junior) Garden last night. Dick Engert (21) and Joe Daley (31) are the St. | 
runs for the Phils with a triple,| High gy mnasilim John players. Dayton won the semi-final game and meets Xavier in ‘double ana single. wks ; the finals tomorrow, | Aaron also batted in four runs’ In the first tilt’ leading club/_ x —!| 
as the Braves belted the Cincin- Drayton Drugs tame a_ cropper 
nati Redlegs 11-1 at Bradenton, against Johnson - Anderson 69-54. | offs 4 
Fla. _Rightl lander Bob Buhl won The J-A club outplayed the Drugs NCAA S 
— — — ———— after a first period 15-13 edge. At : em! In . Onl 
the half J-A went ahead 27-24 
jand sti ayed there. betsy ‘Clauser's 
(3 Auburn Cagers Bow. ep With K J 56 Dearborn, 55.37 22 ewe.mese™ With Kansas Stale Favored | Stick. Hernandez had 17 for the   
    
           
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        kz z > Ed McName had 13 fo Te > : Auburn? Ap nee Sonne cNamara ha T) LOUISVILLE, Ky. W — Three- ibly legs. Both teams encountered Says: “Never has my 
b : ter - Cit Win was the fifth straight for ‘time champion Kentucky and ne- flight delays en route here because . . 
ADEN Gl Gig (OLE [Diets 3 ay dealership had a nicer Recreation Association basketball the J-A club. jophytes Temple, Kansas State and of the widespread snowfall. 
tournament Thursday night at the Big upset was the 63-60 win the Seattle tonight begin the scramble | Temple's All-America Guy Rod-] selection of fine 
Hamtramck High School boys’ ME 59 Sunoco over Hutchinson's a+ massive Freedom Hall that in 8¢rs wore a corset but said his . ; 
gym. Mobile Homes in double overtime. . back sprain, suffered in the East- quality O.K. Recondi- 
‘Auburn, Pontiac's “D' cham- Count had been tied at 56-56 in 24 hours will lead one of the four ern regional at Charlotte, N. C., |] tioned Used Cars: to 
  
  pion, had a chilly shooting per- regulation time, was 61-61 end of to the NCAA basketball champion- gave him no trouble. : 
80 centage and the cold spell helped 1st overtime. Suunoco’s Joe Boring ship. —— 1 of fer. They are low 
Dearborn to a 24-10 halftime lead. then clinched victory with two| * * * ‘ : “” 
IMAGINE! Never a trace of 3 $9739 The 5 & 10 quintet never came free throws. Hutchinson had fed Kentucky (21-6) meets Temple, oK priced for quick sale. 
bite or burn in your whiskey. 4/5 Qt. Pint close to catching up. in regulation time, up to 20 see- (26-2) in the 8:30 p.m., EST, open-. : 
Ken McClintock paced Auburn onds from the end when Chuck ing semifinal, followed by K-State QUALITY 
with 24 point. 14 of them in the Young's basket knotted the count. | (27-3) ys. Seattle (22-5) at about 
4th quarter. Joe Skaisgir of Dear. Young had 16 for the game, 10: 30. Tonight's winners play for, 
|born took game scoring honors Hutchinson's Joe Umphrey 21 for the title tomorrow night after a Used Cars | ) Try Kessler tonight and see. Cote No. 440 Code No. 411 
          
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Additional evidence that spring ing standing room each night. | 
is about here — or hereabouts —! Big bruising Kansas State, the jf _ CHEVROLET ° BUICK 
was given today in a report from Big Fight champion, rates even | MY 2-2411 LAKE ORION 
Freq Parson. 716 Barkell, off Jos- money favorite with the odds- 
lyn road, Parsons said he saw & makers. Kentucky's Southeastern | V" of 50 grey geese, presumably Conference kings, old hands at| 
Canadas, headed north, at about 7NCAA play with 10 appearances 
p.m. Tuesday. “They were flYiN& and three titles among the records | low, and the sight was a cere they hold, moved up at a late 
one. We were glad to see these nour as second choice at 95. harbingers of spring.”’ | ee oe ee as | Temple, pride of the Middle At- \lantic Conference and winner of 25, 
istraight, was 3-1 and Seattle, the/ 
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    1957 FORD Vivian Whitlow 198. beue Bailey 509, Drewry’s B. 5933 Miller's HL. 46 46 E J. Dunlap 932—2675 Motor Inn 56 36 Country View 45 47 . 
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      See Mu me PTR     TWENTY-SIX puE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, sei! 21, 1958   
Pickup in Retail Sales Expected   
Told fo Finish 
Sewer Planning ‘Will Make Farmington: 
Trunkline Setup Ready 
for Building Projects By SAM DAWSON 
NEW YORK w — Spring has| 
made it on the calendar no mat- 
ter where it niay have got bogged 
idown on the weather map. Al- 
|most the only businessmen sorry 
The Oakland County Public to see winter go are those in the 
Works Board yesterday authorized Coal and fuel oil and natural gas 
the department to complete plans industries and the makers of tran- 
for trunklines for the ee quilizers. ~ + 
sewage disposal system. 
board decided that plan: tor} A lot of businessmen are eager 
Byala Sainte svailabie!® to welcome spring. For instance. 
to builders and land develop- all those who cater to the growing: 
ers who might want to install them feet ee. they iced pee 
development or one thing : 
ae new ae ae cia ‘icans to pay nearly 1% billion dol- 
lars this year on planting and 
= ro - sera tat the maintaining grass plots, from the, 
renee of say iedera! public smallest of iront yards to the works rg at Congress plushiest of golf links. 
migh ie ; . | Workers expect new jobs to 
ear open up soon on the farms. The 
Under such plans, federal mon- |coming of better building weather 
ey might be available for the should furnish more work. Al-, 
work. 
At present the Farmington sew- Northwest report a rush of orders   
lready the lumber areas of the| Many Businessmen Greet Spring for plywood which hag firmed biggest year. The Department of 
prices there after months of price Commerce predicts a further rise’ 
weakness and widespread unem- in foreign travel in 1958 and says, 
ployment. Ha, last year Americans spent 
+ ak [nearly two billion dollars that 
Garment makers who vel ioe a 6% per cent gain over 
eit staked large sums of money on} cai companies report bi 
the chemise ere confident they'll’ bookings in the ee ete get it back when spring sends the airlines see April 1 as their women into the stores in greater yi ckoff day because a new low- 
numbers. ‘fare service to Europe starts then. § 
Merchants are watching for the The - International Air Ganon 
expected spring pickup in retail/Assn. reports       gloomy but there's still time to industry domestic 
recoup, although Myron S. Silbert, counted upop to spark the season- 
vice president of Federated De- 
;partment Stores, tells the Dallas) 
meeting of the National Industrial) 
Conference Board that because of| 
weakness in consumer durables 
total trade this spring may be off 
from last year by 2 or 3 per cent. 
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| The travel industry looks for its,   
  
SQUARE and ROUND 
DANCING GARDEN CENTER 
BALLROOM 2957 Woodward, Detroit 
Dancing Every Thers., 
             
age disposal system is before the ——CST 
Michigan Department of Health for 
approval, according to Harold K.' ‘Brown-McLaren Seeks ‘Going’ Buyer     Sat., Sun. 
GALA ST. PATRICK’S 
DANCE SUN., MARCH 16 
. >   
Schone, acting director of the 
county's Public Works Dept. 
+ * * 
Schone said the next step after 
state approval of plans will be to, 
‘submit a proposed $4,900,000 bond 
issue to the Michigan Municipal 
‘Finance League for approval. The HAMBURG up — Hope was held, 
‘bond issue has already been au- today that the village of Hamburg 
‘thorized by the Board of Supervi- may not lose its only industry after 
/SOrs. all, 
| Also still in the works is the! The community of 500 popula- 
negotiating of contracts with De- tion has been in the dumps the 
.troit'to treat the sewage from the past two weeks following an an- 
‘Farmington system. |nouncement that Brown - McLar- 
: len Manufacturing Co. will close its 
{m achine products plant there   
  
  
  Jos , 
Qakland Board ““"". . . ene Noa ‘ m PIPER'S M | : The plant normally employed| ca oa ons are very reas- Ps peas MAGAZ NE OUTLET 
' ‘ 125 workers, but employment now | = _— a — j .) 10 apita is down to 75. Most of the em- POAPPPPDPPPDPO ED AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARARAAAAADADAA. 
i ployes come from neighboring ¢ § 
3 Communiict’ in Livinaton amd ¢ Dining Out With MANNY'S | Public Works Group Washtenaw Counties. 3 ; ‘ ‘ 
* A B. M, Bond, president of the $ Now... > to Testify in ; Senate company, told a news confer. | 2. Smiling Fat. ‘Jimmy’ | 
on Sewer Projects ence yesterday the company will $ Paviaw Z f ; attempt to sel] the plant as a 3 ayy oot yest pessure & ae ? at the Catalina Piano Bar ¢ 
The Oakland County Board of going concern.” He said the 3 
,Public Works and its acting di-| rama wi raged pas are air 2 SMORGASBORD > * r wee wo" hat 4 4 
racer Harold K Schone, wil 1 wan eip find © buyer for toe LUNCHEON BUFFET ing and Currency Committee. Rastocns: '3 11:30 to 2:30 
put no estimate on the @ All You Can Eat 4 
oo Sow 6 et lpcice of the plant, but be said the) —3 establish a revolving fund by sale ,company probably could get as 4 it ‘ P ‘ SMORGASBORD BUFFET ; 
of federal bonds to be ned to | Much money ore of eterna the/ = =r yee Ste ber srmiauiees $:30 to 10:00 P. M. ; \~ or 
! pela for wa- tng Pegg puincapéoa ell y sell '2 dinner, pr tonight she's not home . > 
ter sewer projects. going ig “veer” MANNY S , * * * '§$ ; 4 
Willies Fulbrigne Rae) pie Bond said he and other company 3 nee line pale fer Fine Food and Liquor > 
‘the National Assn, of County of. “{{cials will “lean over | back- 9 M-59 at Elizabeth Lake Rd. ‘ficialg has sae ies O Mand wards” to keep the plant operating 2 CALL FE $-9528 » 
» t° represent counties ager on 2 Hamburg under new ownership. 3 aii ~—— ~~ 4 
mony on the bill introduced by Two weeks ago Bond blamed | 3 It’s Springtime, | > | the decision to elese the plant ¢ 9 Units of government under om what he termed at wnfewor- ¢ FG & Guest of Manny’s ; Pager bill would have 5% years to zie ‘eae tax and labor’’ 3 Whiasa aumento fh 
‘Tepay loans to the federal govern-| Climate iga. A’ , 
‘ment at the current interest rate Bond - had no > ! Ld Sed ee —— yes coe UD) A > said yesterday he $ 4 guest Smorgasbord dinner with one e a4 son U.S. bonds plus a one-quarter idea at the time what a fuss that $ . YP “ot one per cent service charge. \d kick $ § or more paid at the Regulay Price of a 
: te t [otis lRentistin.s 2 ! $1.95. Good for Friday and Saturday. + athe (Galtaiet Gdkerution |) her ‘3 : apeje 21 fo March 22. Served from 1 
: . 2 4 5:30 to 10:00 P, M. ° 4 
  
Giving ‘Patients’ 
‘Graham Cites Need Tranquilizers 
for ‘Spiritual Revival’ ,,sss.cry = oot tk jing dog, unstable cat, wild bull, 
« iskittish horse? 
* DETROIT # — Evangelist Billy a ae 
co a jam-packed Olym- try tranquilizer drugs,~ advised 
Ponat Stadium audience last night shout 100 veterinarians at a sym- only a spiritual revival can Can'posium here yesterday. The vet- 
cee that is’ sweeping us erinarians reported on their use;   
lof tranquilizers in Indiana, Ken- 
+ * * tucky, Louisiana, Kentucky, Lou- 
*“This is a dangerous time for isiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri Hamburg May Not Lose 
Its Only Industry After All    
      
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CAMPUS BALLROOM FENKELL and LIVERNOIS DETROIT 
Modern and Square Dancing 
Every TUES., FRI., SAT. 
FINEST ORCHESTRAS “Tt was not our purpose in pro- 
testing the Michigan tax situation,” 
he said, ‘‘to have the plant's clos-/ 
ing singled out as a political foot- 
ball, although I suppose we should 
have been more careful in what) — 
we said in a political year.” . WANTED 
Bond said he wanted to make | 1,000 COMIC BOOKS 
it clear the company had no 1 , M: 
quarrel with the township tax aad Recaaeee Jokes and    
     
        
  
  
  
             
      its 81 members 
isales in general. Bad weather in jhave 2,900 aircraft in operation 
February turned many retailers| ‘around the world. And in the oil 
travelers are. 
ee Eee CCC CCE 
Ky ' outlay put at $5. 
al switch in emphasis trom fuel x * * 
joil to gasoline. 
* % 
Stay at homes are expected to 
go in more than ever for outdoor 
‘living. 
| The Dutch expect to sel! 30 mil- products and 
  lion dollars worth of bulbs here, | ‘riding power mower; and mak 
spring and fall. Ried cookout hasjing one machine do many jobs.! become so popular that if now ac- a 
counts for an estimated 
dollars outlay annually, 
Nearly a‘ quarter of a billion dol- 
lars a year is reported spent on I 
garden supplies, with the average|[/ 
Trends reported in this indus- 
try include: greater attention to|} 
r and style design both in the 
their packaging; 
adaptation of tools and machines |. 
to easy handling by women; more } 
convenience machines such as the 
  
  
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  tthe United States and for the and Kansas. 
“world,’’ Graham told 18,000 persons ~*~ * * 
sattending a 20th anniversary meet-' pr Donald F. Walker of Broken "ing of the Voice of Cristian Youth Bow, Neb. told how he tested the 
in Detroit. money- -saving quality of tranquil- 
The evangelist’s audience filled | iZers in shipping cattle. 
¢ the arena area of the stadium | He tested 63 beef animals * which normally holds a capacity | shipped from Belle Fourche, S.D., 
: crowd of 14,000 for sports events. ‘© Broken Bow. He injected the | 
?, Graham's congregation, abOUt iost an average of 69 pounds on) 
shalt adults and halt young peo- ithe trip. The tranquil ones aver- rg sat absorbed as he delivered aged losing only 445 pounds. 
his hour-long sermon. 
* * * 
He quoted British phil psopher 9 
{Bertrand Russell: 
‘Unless we can solve our prob- 
  No Grounds for Divorce 
lems, I do not give a 50-50 chance LONDON um —Suing for a di-; 
- ‘that there will be one person left voree on cruelty grounds, Mrs./ 
‘on the face of the world in 40 Gloria Roden cited the replies her 
“years.” jhusband gave her on four occa- 
° |sions when she asked what he 
wanted for his birthday. 
Jimmy, 10, Janet, 9, The replies: (1) a divorcee, (2) 
30,000 tons of caustic soda, (3) a ‘Wanted to Elope | ‘ jstatue of King George III and (4) 
eer N. M. (® — Ania submarine. 
* by James Shaw, 10, | 
and Janet ee 9, both of El thé court held that Roden's hu-. 
Paso, Tex., was nipped in the bud mor might have been eccensric| 
here recently. When picked up by, but it wasn't cruel, 
_police, young James was clutching.   
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“Oklahoma City. 
The children's parents arrived by) 
car and took them home. 
* Janet's mother said the money 
‘for the tickets was ‘borrowed’ |@ 
‘from her purse. 
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! ; | Toe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 31, 1958 a | TWENTY-SEVEN 
The name Noah is Hebrew for, JFran hot T. Me . d , : | We have to sympathize with to find that everybody else has, 
comfort or rest, Ocoee THE BERRYS a ~< _By Carl Grubert ‘Buck Spurr of Boston who said ‘gotten so old. while you seem to 
‘Actress 2 Years Ago . ne ng et WHATS HERES if | DIDN'T GBYE! ed Jp Sine Ihe tek a? writing ms iret and | Ee sO youthful and cemgr 
in 4 HAN \ YOU ania THE S ! thas already sold a lot o ings: The reason is: your e 
; . CTIAWA) A= The Odawa Cit oy Be YOUR sats TEN DOLLAR “T ARE YOU “My home, my car, my _ golf failed and you can't see the mirror 
ore Favs Scie Preveee Tree ax) EO BAT! NG Mi ie Ho tee KIDDING 2 clubs.” . . . Your old home town’s as well as you used to. mat 
actress Dolores Dorn-Heft were| ‘ * dies a the na you go back to visit only A foceons P 
  married in nearby Hull, Que., two| 
years ago at the Cushman Memor- 
ial Church. ; 
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The Citizen said the couple 
honeymooned at Tone's hunting 
lodge on Thirty-One-Mile Lake 
north of Ottawa, spent most of last 
summer there and plan to return 
this May. 
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Tone was previously married to 
Joan Crawford, Jean Wallace and . , Barbara Payton, all actresses. _ It's Always Cosy and Comfy With Our New | 
tminn rnin wera British Battling Over Proposal to Move School Bus Driver IN-CAR HEATERS | U.S. Colonial flag of a rattlesnake 
ct te 3 pana min me eto Heir Statue of King ‘Jimmy the Two ° So in Emergency | \—_TonIGHT — SATURDAY _/ 
LONDON (P—A dreadful row|the English ran him off the throne;Walter up next to Franklin D.| SEMUSSELg Ne Wa Gee) Ie / @ @ ALL COLOR PROGRAM e@ © \ 
BLUE SKY . ———— has broken out here over a pro-|Roger Fulford, a writer of British Roosevelt in Grosvenor Square. driver Albert Witte worked fast 
posed change in site for a famous royal histories, who thundered in|President Charles Wheeler of the yesterday when his vehicle stalled 
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statue of King James II. King continue to stand close to that motion, saying he thought it! ‘Long Island Rail Road train was 
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  a letter to the Times: ‘“‘Let the,Royal Academy of Arts secondedion a crossing minutes before a 
| George Washington, Franklin D.|George Washington so that Amer-|a splendid way to mark the 350t due. 
/Roosevelt, Samuel Pepys and Sirjican visitors may gaze with re- emcees of the founding of + * ae 
Walter Raleigh have been dragged spect on that Stuart soverign who, Virginia, one of Sir Walter's pet) 
i id sed the American Re [when Duke of York, gave his iprojects. | It was snowing when the ‘bus 
TONIGHT Thru SUNDAY ee ae. Sen eo ap Oe famous city.’ tk stalled on the tracks. Witte, of rade. Horatio Ne Ss | : a Re faire believe. kt kok, | What may have been the next—| Bayville. N. Y., immediately 
[Mea cette 200 PS a Herbert Grimsditch of London toJast-word came from historian/0Pened the front door and emer- xs * * [retorted that James was unfit tO George Macaulay Trevelyan, who S¢"¢y exit and shouted “Outside.”’ 
ROBERT CURT Leading artists, architects and'share the company bees great wanted James left with Washing- | a literally three ae Hs 
2 tlemen, Nelson and Washing- f “y slower moving students out of the a art lovers are beating each other jee : ton for this reason: ‘It seems to) 
2 the amazing men who lived the sea’s over the head with adjectives, ci-\ton,” and said the ministry should mo peculiarly suitable to have the °US- 
mer omazing adventure tations from British history and ‘‘drop him into the Thames.” statue of the man whom we got! x *® * 
even cold logic. Letters have been| Painter aie aca fim rid of on one side and the man’ 4s he herded the youngsters to 
written to the papers; Statements director of the National Art Gal* who got rid of us on the other.’’ loatign oo Meee SiGe cae 
have been made in Saieiiei ith of sreland, Lee Crintiee| The last word, from the Ministry,came along. The engineer applied 
So far Jimmy the Two c as : e Git ce = ‘ened he jamex eeatac of Works, is yet to come. The the brakes and the train slowed 
ie = fei Sonia eeoxt tol a ee a .“ pair he! other he: alf betting is that James will get what enough to just nudge the bus, 
is é he : he ot in 1688: hi walking papers. | wt J i 
\George Washington in front of the being one of his brothers, King) _ & EU & papers.|which was driven away later. 
  WiLUiaM Dianne KEENAN JAMES eFReM 
‘National Gallery, overshadowed Charles II. . | 
by the towering Nelson monument | t+ & &® 7 ; 5 \ \\ | : 
in Trafalgar Square. Sentiment on| Instead of moving James, Bod-| HOWARD JOHNSON S NOW OPEN W | Wt R   
  
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what to do with -him seems divided kin contended, the ministry should 
    
     
          
  jamong four propositions: ‘bring Charles in from his present e —AND. 
—* > * lsite in front of the Royal Chelsea Servin Breakfast from 7 A. M. 
1, Leave him where he is. jae ta and set him up in front g \ JAMES FENIMORE COOPER'S GREAT ADVENTURE CLASSIC 
aa 2. Pack him off to arty-smarty of the National Gallery, too. Bod- + 7 . OF THE 2) GREATEST ADVENTURER OF ALL! 
Chelsea. ikin said James deserves a place 
| 3. Set him up in front of the of pride in Trafalgar Square ‘‘as. DEERSLAYER 
iForeign Office. a founding father, with Samuel 
| 4. Chuck him in the Thames Pepys, of the British Navy.”” 
= OPE Produced Sereenpley River. \Pepys, the well-known diarist, was | 
eee ottas Directed DICK POWELL by WENDELL MAYES | The royal rumpus was touched|James II's right-hand man when’ 
AND- —_ off March 4 by the National Min-'the latter was royal high admiral. 
istry of works. It announced in the| As for the King’s fitness to 
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER'S GREAT ADVENTURE CLASSIC House of Commons it plans to stand near Nelson, Bodkin re- 
OF THE * GREATEST ADVENTURER OF ALI ‘move Jimmy the Two to make, ‘marked that the great admiral 
OF ‘way for a new statue of Sir Wal- himself “has been described cor- Brunch time, lunch time, dinner or munch time—it’s 
ter Raleigh, the old cloak-and- rectly but misleadingly as a one- awe : : . : 
puddle man. It added that the|armed one-eyed, double-dyed little always the right time to come to Howard Johnson's! 
       
  | King's statue would be re-sited at ‘adulterer.’” Whatever the hour, whatever your wish, Howard Johnson’s 
| the Foreign Office. | * * * serves up the tastiest full-course meals, salads, sandwiches 
: x *& * | One Roger Wimbush said by all and delicious desserts. And, you'll be doubly pleased 
The to-do which followed got means let James stand with’ 
Jimmy the Two more attention Charles—but in Chelsea, not Tra- 
than at any time since 1688, when falgar Square. with our wide range of food at a wide range of prices to 
fit all pocketbooks. ,       
  
  ‘for tampering in high religious!- Lionel Robbins, chairman of the, * Juicy charcoal broiled steaks : 
matters. National Gallery, said leave " Crilledan butter Frankforts Lex amnneld CATHY — . tomer 
| The first shot was fired by James in Trafalgar and set Sir, : Barner CKER- U'DONNELL: — —- 
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Cornel Wilde Purchases _Howano Jounson} : 
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  | Wild h ft Brian Aherne telephoned me to 
aM its suaperse story, purchase ol'say he has two weeks off from , 
He told me that Richard Brooks, !“"My Fair Lady,” so be came to, 
‘Alfred Hitchcock and Mel Frank California to rest. He has been in! 
TODAY lat his own Paramount studio were | the play over a year. It opened in 
‘all trying to buy the book which Chicago Nov. 5 to a $700,000 ad-| 
will be brought out by Simon and vance sale. In all, ‘My Fair Lady"’| & SATURDAY | r Lady” teed and “al - appear = has taken in $4,500,000 Brian told 
The Raging, Rawhide Saga Of [iii 35000" Cornel told me.) "i   f @ exciting as the thriller “The Exe- 
AS K of D | M ETRI U S icutioners,”* John MacDonald's nov- 
  
  
  
     
      
  
  
   
    A real estate friend of Cornel's|one performance in a year,” he] BULLETS”! 
Cleaned Out The West's tipped him off to the great poten-|said. He’ll rejoin the company in| 
tialities of the breathtaking tale.|Chicago, and later they may re-' pais Teles He said when he took the job =—=PLusi= Saas SS 
al 4 ” and was I glad to get it.” |Rex Harrison told him it was a] THE ROCKET-HOT STORY OF OUR i 
The Tin-Star Tornado Who x * * man-killer. “I have only missed] “HUMAN 
My RICHARD EGAN JAN. STERLING DAN DURYEA -JULIE ADAMS ¢      
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    Cornel said he hadn’t decided|turn to Los Angeles, since they | s4fF f 
whether he and his wife, Jean Wal-|couldn’ t possibly take care of all) ES 4 T lace, will be in the picture. ‘the people here who wanted to = mx KELLY seas EYER iz NET Pat E K sea EeIBCTEOE Bat ws cay event ke will ore. “C the musical. . STARTING SUNDAY! ANOTHER ‘SMASH °-HIT PROGRAM! ee PRODUCTIONS l Wace and direct # Jean dia %0 6 Dean says his place seats only JANE POWELL in “THE GIRL MOST LIKELY” On 
Presents | well fer him in “Maracaibo” that |0, People 50 he's doing ertensive —Plus “ESCAPADE IN JAPAN” PLUS 10 th A ‘ E ialterations and making it larger.   sh. rated much praise from boss 
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        The name of Erich von Stroheim' HELD Deore Open — 
looms agai the Hollywood hori-| i , with the sizing per wn OVER! is ‘ eim Jr. as both an actor and n eek . 
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ternak’s ‘“‘Party Girl’ starring! 
Robert Taylor at MGM — thus) STARRING 
carrying on the tradition of his — ELIZABETH TAYLOR | BRASS wisi RAYMOND BURR 
LEGEND late father who was famed as an 
[ WINNER of ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION — BEST ACTRESS! 1 ; actor, director, producer. | 
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        FANTASTIC RISE AND eigh red Susitece The aoe The most talked-about picture of the year! Spectacular drama! 
| Baer | Mend West In the great tradition of Civil War romance! 
“I fulfilled his wish to a certain Stns, M-G-M presents in MGM CAMERA 65 
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‘Weet Point Story," and I also am. —_— eae MONTGOMERY CLIFT FABULOUS 
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ELIZABETH TAYLOR Flirtatious Southern belle} 
EVA MARIE SAINT The girl who waited! 
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Wheat Lower, 
Rye Shows Gain ‘CHICAGO W — Wheat futures MARKETS (Copper Shares 
SS as (ont ners CONTINUE Rise   
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duce brought to the Farmer's | 
Markets by growers and sold by) 
them in wholesale package lots. | Quotations are furnished by the) NEW YORK «®—Copper shares, THE PONTIAC PRE ' MARCH 21, 1958 
In GOP Race for,Governor 1 
  
Kohler Boycott Field Opens 
Whose Idea? |paratively clear field appeared ic 
iday to be opening up for Prof.) 
Senator Pushes Search Paul D. Bagwell in his bid for! * 
for Bagwell 
welcome back if the political | 
winds blew against him, as they 
did in 1956, but not in his pres- 
ent capacity as head of the De- 
                    prices weakened under moderate| Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of continued to rise in a narrowly, to Find Mastermind the Republican governor nomina- | partment of Communications 
selling a mg ere Gah re Wednesday. . mixed and quiet stock market Behind Strike Plot tion despite one discordant note in skills, 
Board ay e early today. party circles, | Bagwell took a leave two years): grains and soybeans were steady Produce xk  *« * bli 
to strong * = WASHINGTON u—Sen. Mundt [neoy toy become (ihe epee ce Fruits Gains and losses of fractions to (R-SD called toda for a os ae Bagwell, who planned to delay nominee for state auditor general. 
se eine, Bal LAA point were the rule among lead- ) ee ui ne e his formal announcement until He ran a good race but lost. 
Rye, the other bread grain, had) jrort Melntosh. bu. fe..sc0c.0s 318 ling issues search for “the mastermind” be-\eariy next month, yesterday Was! There were increasing signs that 
gains of as much as a cent alApples Steele Red bu. ........-. 600) 7 ! hind a labor union boycott in the|pranted a leave of abserice from, Ol tie calice prominently men: 
bushel and soybeans: moved up on vegeta bees | Turnover slackened after a Kohler strike. He charged intimi-/hi, Michigan State University Post tione 4 or cberatarlal pousibil: 
short-covering. The feed grains peets topped. vy ceeeeeeeee- 225, moderately active  epening. dation of political figures in sev-'tg make the race. ie would ~S out against the 44 were about steady. pabeete eee 3 0¢| Drugs were irregular following eral cities. i ‘| se les ae Ad a that be 
s ke Celery. root. idoz) .. seoenn 150 their advance of yesterday, Oils He said Leo Breirather, the of- The State Board of Agriculture eee oe pro Bie caind| aS a 
Traders said the activity ap-/Moreregen, 05, DAMES! oo das amd aircrafts were slightly lower. | ficial “boycott cordinator” — for yyoq; povernin body aunroted nile “ 
peared to be mainly toward con-|Qnions Drv 30m ay dos 225 Rails showed some small plus | jthe United Auto Workers, ‘‘clear-/)o oe without bay from April 7 to| * * ; oot, ibe a veneee 23 le a : i y to) y solidation of postions we cua no Parantos se rests see Ls signs, ly is not the mastermin, in AMS Aug. 8, three days after the pri-! eiaes Ta ot Nee 
particular outside influence was | tevin hothouse bene) dot ses. 190 News of a price boost by a big! operation. undt said Breirath-) 7 |Peursem, talked up a good dea 
er's testimony types him as a sub- : ilast fall, reiterated that only irre- _ IVAN LONG Rhubarb hothouse tbchs! doz . 
Squash, Hubbard bu. 
Turnipa, topped. bu. present. : ao Belgian copper producer followed! 
278 yesterday's favorable price news WORK HONORED—Dr. Ernest 
land spurred stocks of the industry,, O. Lawrence, a pioneer in the It indicated Bagwet! would be |sistible demand from powerful 
!GOP elements would get him in. 
He likened this to an invitation ordinate figure in the nationwide 
boycott effort. 
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  wheat was %s to % cent a bushel ¢ 'Magma added more than 2 points.) field of nuclear fission, was hon- ; I 
lower, May $2.19%; corn ' to 'y Poultry * * & _ored today by President Eisen- | Under questioning by the Sen-| N O M ore 3 H ope for a trip to the moon. 
higher, May $1.15'4; oats * higher DETROIT POLLTY Kennecot as ahead | hower at a West Point ceremony. jate Rackets Committee, Brei-. . _ Friends of Sen. Edward Hutch- e 
to % lower, May 65; rye % to 1%) DETROIT, March 20 VAP) — Prices | SOnnOCO { was a point’ abeac’| Lawrence will receive the West rather acknowledged there are. for Russia: He inson (R-Fennville), who was at Saf b Rotarian 1 top quauty' Anaconda, its big drop in 1957 ’ home to bury his father, said they, id per pound for No 
e poultry up to 10 am Point Association of Graduates 
first Sylvanus Thayer award for 
service to the nation. 
School Budget things he doesn’t know about the| 
boycott. He said its objective is! 
ito block the sale of plumbing fix- 
‘tures produced by the Kohler Co.! ‘Comedian Bob Hope. in Moscow to! 
lat its Wisconsin plant. [premiere his new movie gel Lake \day.”” {s writing his light-hearted ob- 
'FFELS, SORRY t higher, May $1.31%; soybeans *s f* | eevee Seckeag repens 
to % higher, May $2.25':; and lard| Heavy type hens, 29-31, light type hens, jearnings apparently well discount-| 
2 to 7 cents a hundred pounds |18-17- heavy type broilers and fryers. 3-4 ed, advanced a major fraction as 
libs, barred rocks, 26-27, caponettes, 5‘a/ tne : 
lower, May $12.20. 16 ibs, 30-32. ducklings, 28-3} did Phelps Dodge. 
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yesterday's most ac- felt certain he would not want to’ 
get involved.     Can Take Hint A Pontiac Rotary Club attend- 
ance record of 1,000 meetings with- 
out missing has been set by Ivan 
Long, 71, of 167 S. Avery St. 
Waterford Township. Rep. George W. Sallade (R- 
Ann Arbor), whose ambitions for 
this year’s top ticket spot have eames | 
DETROIT EGGS 
DETROIT. March 20 (AP)—Ege> lservations of the Soviet scene exclusively Lorillard, ‘for INS and The Pontiac Press } fob 
Grain Prices 
        
  
  
  
  
    
      
  
  
             
            
    
      
  
  
  
      |Detroit, cases included, federaistate ,., . k os Z sea | ive stock, recouped a fraction of | ; cooled, said he planned to con- CmiCaGe GRAIN [  Sones—grade A jumbo, 55-57, weight its loss. Breirather said he felt sorry for By BOB HOPE fer ith Ba well'eomm He didn't Long, a retired Pontiac Motors 
: , =< led @verage 56%, extra large. 93-55. wid jthe plumbers, contractors, supply, : = s € ; rsonnel employe, has traveled CHICAGO, March 21 iAP Open lavg. S3%; iarge 51-54, wid. avg. 53.) ; MOSCOW «INSi—! can take a rule out that the talk might be pe z tng grains |medium, 48-50, wid avg, 48%: smail,| houses and others against whom hint "Ml Pccnee® Heke broucht| abeut ewtching bin ai the |¢xtensively throughout the country 
M Mer 04% asi Lae cca k oars “eles, | New York Stocks | @ re Oal ithe boycott has been aimed when aint: thin Pres oe . ay oe ii ut switching his sights ae © |during the past 19% years in which wanes aye : : browns, 6 -_ | Toa : isc / to WuUussia: é ale 20V e ; ee 
July ee dnd Add ‘ 61%) grade Ceres) Ore = de ‘Late Morning Quotations jthey handled Kohler products. But Go Home” signs So I'm off i cee he set his record, but he always 
Bee ice Ree oe a eee Shy nea ares ane: (rie . _. jhe said he also felt sorry for the,” 7, mc to give mea body.'. Phat seemed to leave Richard)managed to attend a meeting wher- 
May pete, bral 2 ie! 47-48; medium. 4: browns, grade AOA 305 Jones aL cel 38 Action Slated to Be in Striking Kohler workers — him-| 9 og Sut ais emiietiogs Nol: Moore, Wayne auto salesmanjever he was. even though it often 
July ecTLATS Bept. * 1 ee OC swe: IAG Airlia 164 Glee clk 24s! 9!" self among them — and philoso- Pres mS) pictures here. and former state commander of meant traveling great distances. iJ ri oe m Ae . « - a | Ss § : ‘ 1 
Dee Ee aay TS ae! j Ge ee ae Knee 6 bal April 3; Expect Final phized: “People are hurt who. oe ¢ the Amvets, as the only surefire Asked to comment on how he set 
Sept 1185 Livestock Am Cyan .... 4317 LOF Glass | 17 | have no business getting hurt.’”’ It). ‘contender against Bagwell. Moore the record, Long said, “I just en- Am Gas & E436 Lib Ment == 88) Word 2 Weeks Later oe 5.1 a jAm MA&Pdy . 362 Lig & My 70 jall, he said, “is the result of a sit-| But the Russians are very in- (formally has annoued his candi- joy meeting people so I tried hard 
pareoln meee Le ke sal i fee tt ie ate Ha |uation . . . deplogable . that terested in Americans. Everyone dacy. |not to miss the opportunity the 
, —L -Am Motors .. ‘ 4 ‘ " | : | r a ; ze 
{ R hes lable, 350 Bulk early supply slaughtetiam Rad eid Lose 8) Cem 332) A preliminary report on the Wa- seems unresolvablp. | asks me’ when dayne Mansfield — * x * meetings afford. 
were aniicca aaeaiee gene withers ctsats ro sca Tei at Men ce 231 terford Township Schools’ operat-| The company Yand the UAW, and Marilyn Monroe are coming For years Bagwell, a polio vied . 
and heifers active. strong: few standerd/Am Tob _ 104 Merck 46 5/ing budget was presented by Su-jhanded the committee separate, over, [ explained there's still a lim) who walke wilh, a cane. has Firm Given Award ° 
. Ne ee eee ee nt keers aaa: Am Viscose 283 Mfan M&M ” 18 |perintendent William Shunck at/Statements outlining pojnts still at) ban on sending over strategic || 5 the statewide March of Dimes! 
29.00: utility cows 1750-1900; few com- a@rmeo gt) .. 4339 Monsan Ch 33 !last night's Board of Education issue in the strike which will be materials. , nai : : | LANSING W — Gov. Williams Mercial cows up U6 9088: canners eO@ig) cu; a ca 147 MoneWard BF ‘ four years old April 5. The state- |campaign. He was an early Mich-| a 7 <s 
CULLerS 1400-17 BO very Atl Retin 38 Murray ice 34g, MecUng. — te de a es - es ‘ €- They get American movies here. igan booster of President Eisen-|has awarded a _ fey ig ompare ast week: rade jAveo Mfg .... 6 F - ents OW Ne ar apart. ePV'Tre ¢ >» late Severs A i j Lam \s 
active, carly trade steady to strong. in-|Brig whic 308 Net etn p of$!] There was no action or discus. . «+ P )But they're a little late. Several hower. citation to the Hall mp ©o. 0 
Pries Support Freeze | ssc % ces Meer ee ee 1 Nat Dairy 43) sion on the matter pending a ae ; jpeople asked me If Fatty Arbuckle} Detroit for its “expression of con- 5 = = cents higher on steers and ree 303 ne AO a speriall beard moctlag (teu be The company now denies that is up for the Academy Award fidence” in Michigan in undertak- — 
Measure tikely to Get sic: 25.00-27 50; mixed good and chotee) °° 1 Nat Tea | $6 iia April $ when a more de- aa tw could muster. Sere ees . Workers Sent Home ing a large expansion on Detroit's ; steers 27! > low to average choice priyy, My ul Oy ce ; ° . , of its workers to declare the “ast Si 
Veto From President steers 28 25-2950; two seca) Sreiaee of? | Brun Balke . 416 eee 6 U8 $| tailed statement will be reviewed. | union thele collective bargnining| « 2 * * | About 1.000 d ve F E Side. ° 
. =F ceepicescies aivund ints hile Oy! Nee Bac 375, Final action is scheduled for the : gaining I'm having the time of my life: t 1. lay shift workers 
yearling steers 3200: standard steers\Cal Pack 425 Ohio Ol 31) April 17 Board of Education |agent if another plant election is here. With all the rich dinners at {rom Pontiac Motor Division plants ‘ CAR! 
WASHINGTON The seme cals ee smsten ueslare 3 so. 2080 0; |Caium & " oar Beene mM 01 a. meeting pele and) said: The company CAN'the various embassies I’m getting 14 and 15 were sent home about, RENT s z 4 a0 2 an Dry a0 | 2, aw ( a F é ity : : , : i today rushed to President Eisen- | sma lots choice heifers 2650-27 00: part) Capital Airl ligt Pac G & El $33) . . not lawfully deal with a minority q diplomatic pouch. three hours early yesterday be- Rleddia Drivarsel System 
however’ a farm price -support ?#.00 utility and standard heifers 19 00-| Carrier Cp 17 peaney JC 862 Board members named the prin-junion."" The UAW won recognition ‘cause of a bomb scare shortly | 
are : (load high choice around 1000 lb heifers/Cater Trac... 611 BS 117 cipal of the Isaac Crary Junior|and a contract in 1953 Last night It was the British ater nc ice sear Hecateg at freeze bill which he is considered 2400; $0 head mostly good with end Cres 4 On 2 8% Beyt Cola 225 ye Te a hana ningg iar "Embassy, and what cordiality! S/F noon. A police search re-}  peyos staNDARD STATION liely to veto. standard heifers sround 0 ® 38: Chrysler | $2.4 Priser 6) 7 Hirh School, Paul O'Neil, to be the) The union listed five contract i tient 1 walked ta th am: vealed the re port was a hoax. | 110 N. Per FE 4-1193 "i - les ve Phelns 1 4 canal Ne New erce) lees : ; 5 ye 5 P - 7 re = . 5 - The: Senate pleted congres- 1396-90 00. few 20.80: individual good'Cluet: Pea | 424 aa ae, st principal of the new John D. Pierce issues still in dispute — arbitra- bassador hed across th . m Afternoon shilts reported as usual poe eey gates in Town” 
sional ti House |#™@de cows 2200; canners and cutters Cole Palm S83 Phill Pet 371 Junior High School! now tinderjtion of grievances, seniority, | a Latent a ans ree iat the two plants. accepting a ‘ . -22 00. cut-iCajum Gas ... 17 DiN}ehe yt A ; i ; nore 1350-1750; utility bulls 20 00-22 00: na ROGAN Hatchery road lunch period ihe all hve and shook hands with me. What | —— a ee = = caaniunent| 60 banit) ix vefinct ite lace caus 1160-4000 iCome Ed 441 pit Plate G 762 construction on Hatchery road. unch period in the enamel shop, . id of 
1958. Vealers, salable, 38. Wot enough telco N Ces) 438 Roe Drug na to o* + pensions and reinstatement of? ™Y Rep eetyrtd tpn geet yicey establish mar ‘ : marie ; ; ~~ me TUR Pe ey all,: o@g! | 
The Senate vote on that issue) rer it ime veale: higher: mote cont noan “ Reyn Met a4 Assistant principal of Crary strikers including some formally; °"* R P) hoice and prime vealers ~3 Nt ak : ev Tob 7 , : ~~" Idischar “ide ‘ve got s > grape-' | 
was 48-32. Previously the Senate standard and. Good "grades 23 00-20 00 sont Oat ar Ge e Bernard Heaney, was named Pri ear ee pany till operates | ae ea ie ae tee WOR IED OV E 4 D E B S ® 
had the measure without! Ul, #74 utility 14 00-23 00 wag Copeet. Rog .. 277 Boyel_ Une ov 7 cipal of Crary and William Aber- ls - a Ee oe ee ee ee — CS ae ma Mil Laemeed, eelabie, 100. mete sene” done ison Pd 8 3 mice? a salt aaeillnetholl te paige pall eee winter, with a staff of nonstrikers ens definitely going to be held. The Wt yon are enable to pay your pay mente, lebte or oe 
limit ° fouse : . hter lambs 5 2 il Mf). 216iene. Ae 4 he ~w employes. roblem is who's gonna caddy. | MICHIGAN CKED 140 arrange for payments you can passed that branch 210-172. week; trade very sative. sone held povctants al Aes A aa peer RR 223 ford Center, will be assistant prin-|PEW mp oe ee __ pene ss _ as 8 nna caddy. | afford, regardless of hew mech or how many you owe. and sheep fully steady: tk poly Set Edi 2 
 * * * shorn lambs, quality improved over last Dis C Seag 214 Shell Oi 2 cipal at Pierce. | —_— 
The ; : Mambe number i pelts 5-100 Ty 21 00-/Dow Chem $77 soony  47_| There has been no recommen-| | NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED red ayy would — any ia 50: small lot prime Mghtweight sberm) Ox aor i Jun pour Co 28 6 dation as yet for a principal at) ® ONE PLACE To PAY : 
uction price supports . and|lambs up to 25.00; load choice to prime East Air L yy €6SBou Fac seo , . 1 . 5 OF neaictrant| Member American Assoctation ef Credit Coeu.seliors 
| : ber 1 and 2 East Kod . 1% sou R) 342/Waterford Center or an assistant) 
: acreage allotments below 1957 heel ig ce cnet eee shorn lambs 21 00- Hs +, 372 Sperry Ra 18 !' principal of Crary | —_— aw w 
levels. = 00, load utility shorn noe Aas Brie PR... O71 ea Brane 7 : J : E “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You 
+ * resol eee en ee prime @eoked Tord MA = He @td Oi) Ind 96 Bids for library aaah th ae! Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. & Sat. 9 to | Evenings by App't. 
= . ‘lambs 96 Ib 2500: cull to choice slaugh- go) yy 12g Std OU NJ © the Pierce School were receive 
Eisenhower and Secretary of ter sheep 6.00-12 00. iperen Day dh beach spollaecid 201! and tabulated and action will be _MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 
Agriculture Bensom both have ex-|, Hose—Ssiabie, 100. Late Wednesday. *, 7, 1 a eee eg ant i ~ 404 S. Saginaw FR 80458 Above Uskiand Theater ition to it. Th trade on barrows and eel. many t Gen nam 1 SeWt a Coe taken at the special meeting in 
pressed sharp oppos 10 it. © cegis higher, after opening 25 cents to Gey, 2 60T Texe : a A | 2 wa eX. . . SER > TSS | : : . é &} Tex G Bul 112 2 pril. Fs | Sonam — Sa secretary has asked Congress for sent 80 cents higher: today’s market Gen F a 173 | 
es y steady to weak on butchers, Gen Moto 183 extron Pe i authority to lower supports on/sows steady. Ger Sho 221 Transamer 373) The board also made a selection| . ~ 
basic commodities to 60 per eenill peal eee tae” a} of classroom furniture for the new) WASHINGTON (?—The House Appropriation Com- For Building Supplies See 
Nette 46 Un P 268) juni ich ec Ae ; 
as compared with the 75 per cent! B : N { Gockel Br 24 Unit Air Lin oe Beh rr see a ey mittee today cut off funds for the lease-purchase pro- . ir 4 Goodrich 62 Unit Atre 4'will request bids at a later ; . floor 2 an law eat usiness 0 es Goeeapene ....2-73 Gait Pruit 43 1/ NOAA gram. But it recommended $177,255,000 in new cash to, 
Republican senators cried Grah Paige .. 14 ©n ~ rd pl . cara A f 
Democrats were playing politics Gull Ou 107 4 Us ince 3"! a request for the use of the finance construction of 66 public buildings in the pro-| : . “1p . |\Hooker EI .... * aa | 
by rushing the bill through, in an a E. “en me oars Indust Ray arate OS Steel... 93° small one-classroom building at the/gram. effort to embarrass President. | uminum Moc ‘oys, Inc.,|tng Rand 16 w 1 . - ap ; a 
= et. irmingham, recently attended the|Imptt Con 342 wert'ts ter i, Tear apf the Waterford Village’ The committee said the direct appropriation pro- ; ‘ : 
a aalel Rinteutuic Reid allahe|iotels sebes wen ec Sis mies wines by the Assn. for Han’ sedure will save money. It ordered that hereafter th B It | 0 d R Neither the Senate vote on orig- ey . at eA ee New Int ane 5 eee! Seg dicapped Children, was approved) - y. e € e ul = 1] vens an anges 
inal passage nor the House vote 0° ae er ane ee Nes fet ek aw eee aw Othe boat |lease-purchase method bc¢ = ind ‘ r ity, } by ° 
was heavy enough to override a *° . tht Tel & Tel 12 | The building has been used for yseq only for constructing It said it asked Floete not to   
veto, which takes a two-thirds ma- istorage of school supplies. 
      
  
        
  J. F. Cocks, 195% Warwick St : « inost offices. . . jority. Southfield Township was appointed STOCK AVERAGES . Members also indicated they, - : 7 | bind = the govern nt on any 
~*~ * * | NEW YORK (Compiled by the As- bi As an antirecession measure, more lease-purchase contracts Gon: Divi-| 0 a. Presa, |would participate in the costs of general manager of Gonset Divi- sociated Pr ; | ena tart tice. But, th 
Democratic backers of theision of Young Spring and Wire dts alba utd eefte:|Paving Coleman street up to $1,200.|the committee approved 75 million) WH UME MTr mallet. ws geal : s ’ a f s 5 
freeze contended they were giv- Corp., Burbank, Calif., recently. Prev. aay | .. 299 1 761 1628 The area borders the Donelsonidollars to accelerate repair and) wee sad wiikin The saat foo: | ing the farm economy a half-bil-|tie has been comptroller of Young | Week, are a =e Ly Les |School property. Recent legislation|improvement of government build- ecks has siened iwe lease-our: | A lion-dollar shot in the arm, not Spring and Wire Corp., Detroit year ago ...1..2523 1212 731 173. 9| permits school boards to partici-jings. chase See A davies tas | 
playing politics. since 1953. es ee soe ey ek Ns }se Pate financially in such projects. The committee’s action was In | committee that he intends to sign | }1957 high .. 2800 1347 775 188 8) ve ‘ | 
Lod Connection General Cile inurl" © 2260 782 66.2 1808 Ye conne nnection with approval as | 26 others. 
; aes ~ | $6,549,920,900 bill f finance inde- * * * 
a SETS ance Co.. has anmwounced wa) DETROIT STOCKS New ork Central pendent federal agencies for the | : . F 
Special communication’ of Pon-|pointment of Thomas E. Reynolds iC. J. Nephier Co) ° . fiscal year starting July 1. dite Scommilice ss said ySiars Re E 
tiac Lodge No 21. E and AM Jr. as a group pension represen: |p, res alter Metal points are eighths Train Strikes Truck i 1 xe i . daily net ° oe Pri. March 21, 7:30 Work in FC tative serving the Pontiac -arca High Lew Noon | This is $627.577.400 more than (;SA to enter into any commit- 
degree. Gerald Moors. WM. —ad¥ through the Detroit office Reve anh. panne iGe ue President Eisenhower requested ments for lease-purchase contracts 
lolds formerly served in the Com Boa aa aera « 134786 ~JACKSON (PW — A New York nd $1.159.988.100 more than on until Congress could decide 
: : ipany's group sales pension depart- peceil Blec Ml Cu - , 34'Central passenger train struck a gress gave the same agencies this whether the buildings should be . 
News in Brief ‘ment in Hartford Conn. He is a a sone. pele © °* 7 truck trailer loaded with galvan- year. constructed under direct appropri- WALL OVENS— Insert type, fully automatic. endunic! ofilinenison) Universit [Rudy Mie co. * votes ait ized panels two miles west of Jack- | * * * | lations. ' 17”x18"x19", 4 color styles to choose from. 
- A 7 origi ee mete 8 ° : ste , -| In a sharply worded explgnation ne lease-purchase law, enact- ; fire of undetermined origin | Wayne Screw Prod Ca 7 ")7 2 (80m yesterday afternoon, exten-| | harp! rded explgnation’ The | I | t u“ “wn Wayne 8 | ‘Window at no extra cost.” Reg. $171.95   caused $500 damages to a one- 
story frame home at 300 Elm St. 
yesterday. The blaze started at the 
rear near a fuel oil storage tank 
and spread to the roof. 
New stock of cag eaprd refin- 
ished furniture for the home now) 
on sale at the Salvation Army Red 
Shield Store, 118 W. Lawrence ee 
—acyv H ; | *No sale; bid and asked 
Kaiser Industries Reports | and demolishing the trafler. No one|¢ommittee criticized Franklin G.| construction of public buildings. 
Earnings Up $2 Million GM Enai jag Stati ce injured. Floete, the general services ad-jsuch as courthouses, with the gov} 
ngineering sIa State Police said the impact|ministrator, and Maurice H. Stans,/ernment eventually obtaining own- 
WASHINGTON (®—Kaiser In- 1). Get Additional Space |tore the trailer loose from its trac-|who recently became director of ership through annual rental pay- 
‘tor, hurtling it 30 feet from the the Budget Bureau. | mente, 3 
BRAND NEW dwstries Corp. reports consoli- 
Excavation was under way to- Toad. —— 
Orchard Court Apartments dated net earnings of $16,832,207 . 
day at General Motors Technical; Officers said the truck driver, 
TING FOR IMMEDIATE   
COUNTER RANGE — 4-burner, 2'6"", 2'8"". 
Reg. $111.77. 
BOTH UNITS 
NoW ‘910 : 
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Vent Hoods with fan and light. 36’’ Cop- 
pertone. Reg. $64.90, NOW $58.00. 
Also available in stainless steel or white 
enamel in 30”, 36”, 46” sizes. 
REPAIR YOUR DRAIN GUTTERS 
4” Box K Galvanized 10’ For $120 sively damaging the Diesel engine of its lease-purchase action, the ed in 1954, provided for private 
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for 1957 compared with $14,979,- 
780 im 1956. Center in Warren for construction|Gerald Furlong of Jackson, told! 
The corporation said that be- (of additional shop and office space them he did not see the train. 
. | cause there are additional shares (or (jeneral Motors’ Engineering There are no flashing signals at 
Reeeenre Sate e  Pee sat of preferred and common stock (cy4/{f, the crossing. Engineer M. D.! March 22, 9 A.M. Pontiac Osteo- ales ; pathic Hospital Guild. — adv.| now outstanding, earnings per) Charles A GM. vice Struckman of Rives Junction told: 
share of common stock, after | | 
    Chayne, : . president in charge of Engineering police he applied his brakes, but 
  Rummage Sale — Saturday, ae ane Sposa NOW REN March 22nd, 461 8. Ganinea 9 to 8 provision for preferved dividends, Staff, said the new facilities will could not stop. NOW REN CCUP CY 
—adv | was 69 cents per share in 1957 be added to the present structure! The train was en-route from) OCCUPAN Y | 
against 72 cents per share in oecupied by Engineering Staff on/Detroit to Chicago. 
1956, even though net earnings jhe southeast side of Technical | 
were) higher. jCenter’s 22-acre artifical lake. K Asaka of J 
_ | The new structure, Chayne ex-- SOY ASQGKG OF Japan 
plained. will extend southward/¢g Present Program 
St. Andrew's Episcopal church |from Engineering Staff's present! 
ishop building and conform to the 
lover-all architectural design of)in Waterford Township will have 
[Technical Center. IF Chapel Family Fellowship din- 
‘eal Center iner at 6:30 p.m. Friday. ; 
| A special program will be pre- 
[sented by Kay Asaka of Japan, 
‘who is now Mrs. Dennis Hallo- 
'way of Keego Harbor. She will Rummage Sat., March 22, 8 a.m. 
Congregational] Church, E. ures 
—adcy.,   
ONE and TWO BEDROOM 
APARTMENTS 
—Air Conditioned— 
We are adding to this scenic apartment development two 
new beautiful baleony-type buildings. Tastefully ap- 
pointed and decorated, modern in every detail. 
e Automatic Heat (individual room control) | 
    
Streaking Down at Moment’s Notice 
~ Predicts Cruising Missiles LOS ANGELES (AP)—A fleet of winged missiles could   
  
             State First in Research 
          
    cruise over the earth for months on end, ready to streak DETROIT « — The Michigan, = : . 
down on any target at a moment's notice, the Space Age [Heart Assn. reported Thursday it piel on VTi ot 8 Coaietian = sane 2 Master 9 ':Aertet' = 1* Deere WE HAVE COMPLETE LINE OF FITTINGS Conference was told today. allocated $294,412 or 50.8 per cent ‘ e Refrigerator-Freezer ° Slim Fold Closet Doors . 
    of its budget to 41 Michigan in- 
vestigators for heart disease re- 
search during 1957. The report said 
more than one million dollars has 
gone into Michigan heart research 
isince the organization was found- 
‘ed in 1949. @ Well Planned Kitchen (with Exhaust Fan) 
© Decorator Color Cabinets, Bathroom Fixtures and Tile 
ADULTS ONLY Salmer Street, Just South of Orchard Lake Ave. 
7/10 of a Mile East of Telegraph 
Open Daily and Sunday 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. 
FE 86918 ~*~ wv * 
General Manager William F. Ballhaus of Nortronics, 
the electronics division of Northrop, Inc., said: 
“Considerable research is now in progress on atomic 
engines. Such engines wil] make it possible for winged 
missiles to cruise for months over the face of the earth. 
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“Should present negotiations with the Russians for 
_ an open skies agreement ever materialize, | can visualize 
‘a fleet of winged missiles with atomic engines and auto- 
amtic reconnaissance equipment maintaining constant 
aerial inspection which is part of the open skies plan. Living Costs Expected 
to Set Another Record — 
WASHINGTON (FP — The 
ernment announces its newest) 
tally of the nation’s living costs | 
- . today. Another rise was indicated. 
Reports Sales Increase | _Advance indications were that| ’ _jearly February crop freezes in| 
LANSING “® — Motor Wheel Florida, coming ‘on top of others, 
Corp. Thursday reported 1957 sales|in January, would be enough to 
of $64,726,638, an increase of $3,-/send food and other costs soaring 
~ {270,000 over 1956 sales. to another record. 
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THE GIRLS by Franklin Folger     
  New Zealanders _ _THE JACKSON TWINS , | ie Mick Mrsehe. 
TORAISEA) F ° 
i | : L GIRL, MRS. Shocked by Cr mes I COULON’T LET JANICE GO , | THROUGH WITH THIS HORRIBLE OH, VERY : WELLINGTON, N: Z. — New THING EVEN IF I APPROVED WELL / 
Zealanders are viewing with some’ OF IT MR. FEATHERLY,   
   
             
          
   
      
      
   
      
     
        
       
          alarm figures that show that crime 
seems to be mounting there. 
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The Director of Education in | 
Wellington, Dr. C. E. Beeby, is| 
concerned about an increase of 18 
per cent in the number of juvenile 
delinquents brought before the 
Children’s Courts. | 
The Dominion's Attorney General 
has reported on the state of crime 
throughout the country and meas-' 
ures to meet the situation. 
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His recommendations, among, 
other things, call for psychologists| 
for all prisons, improvements in} 
the probtation system, and more} 
emphasis on ways to stop crime i 8-2! 
before it happens. “IT bet you thought you'd forgot our anniversary!” 
OO BOARDING HOUSE | 
WHEN TWIGG6S COMES 
EGAD/ THAT TASSELED CUSHION @FOME NEXT aes ANDY FROM MY OLD THEATRICAL TRUNK OLD BOY ISN'T 
DISPLAYS THE ANCIENT CROWN . tp ti é 
A TO SPLENDID EFFECT! << WHEN ENNIOUS/ th Yj 
Yy; I'D Yi LANFORM ART EXPERTS OF Z TOO BAD: 
/\ MY TREASURE, WORD WILL Zz Gee HANE 
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THE WOMAN SHE 15 
THAT WAY! HER 
MAN HE GO.. POUF! 
SHE GET NEW MAN!   ™ 
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A ae: MUSEUM! AN NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller 
LJ << aa) ) a 5 « mere eS 7 rly =) Set WITHIN A YEAR 
y SCIENTISTS WILL HAVE 
> DOZENS OF ARTIFICIAL 
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t Y YE GODS! I'D SOON | OH,I DON'T 43 HOURS OF Sp Nave BUTTON 
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; 10 Ld tho in rally > salty ae iB Rice bape of said 
; . : ounty, a mS 1 wits in ost north 01°38" ered then é 
Sen Ai A West Bloomfied T: ” t _ =. at nine o’ oe aay at April, ee thence Teer east 405.0 feet to running ; 5 
. iken See ident is ownship res-, e ath agg lease. and ak ee 84°57'30" & point Tce 
; s L seeking ; S- appro personal ommanfied » end nt; then cast “658. The An 
of W Of circuit co an injunction in| proval of its plans for E ey ee. apes) 50 imueees ioe 360.0 feet to see south sitae se ae Township Meeting of }School, 4200 And 
. ork to Avoid Cuts of the ER coteah against ee mington systeni fr or the Far- AST LANSING Wh service hereol, this. tum te make personal edegdl oll tie Ree eae Pecot brgeed saadhed har a will coer ear Long, Lake Bos eas Rd., south of West” 
in $3.9 Billion system ington sewage aispoeal Health Dept reel Michigan ployes of the Michigan ur em- Sheen *publleation of Potice of beginning ine of said bection; te Ss. on - moeceryer A April aire Ra. at Township Limits: =. SS Sean oo ~ 
a . i n 55, hearing in Th persons in Eas' e of Section 
Irwin I ask the . ereafter will tive Extension oopera- circulated in ca « be pr terested BER’ thence é 6 to Te 
. j : : ; sal printe esent. are © T A.M South on roen t renae 
WASHIN Dr, a sonic of 3277 Interlaken missi Michigan Finance Com.|™0re ¢ Service, all with hea sndee's tO soars d and) A copy of the Zon weeontee eae os -|\Freakie ress: Cg a to 
(R-Vt) GTON  — Sen. Aik tate att mainen Decrol real es ssion to approve the bond haan aed ‘t 30 years service be ag tg Pg oe pre cisely te Gone me ue en some Moe” teeta March 21. 32, 88 as Mine Ee Hy rx = — 
- said tod . Alken orney, asked es-| Na issue or reti ice, were |/°! March, Nene County, thi City Su n the offic changes 1 1957 CHEV : South on tabs Lahser ma 
2 Eise ay that id terday t . the court ot med as defend ; - by rement yes' (Seal) 1958. , this 18th day eeerviece and e of the To: 8 Serial ROLET 4 ‘road: ser road to West road; 
: nhower ‘‘has President © prevent th urt yes-| juncti : ndents. in th the State yesterday (A tr ARTHUR ca mnahip| tela ac iG BSTP 155243, DOOR SEDAN, Town. Gaeta t Long L aeeare 
= do wi a lot of wo local e participatin ction petition e in- ture, { Board of ue copy) E. MOORE rested. amined by at 10:30 AM. Public cane 15 be To "3 ip Limits: onan ake road. to 
a oa aS. of wor e ieee Bape eit We o lhe its Ae eat Coun. State eee body of Scan GEORGIENA + CoE oped ADSIT STEWART. pa pero s0 Jails 1988. at 28 x Lim, wnship Line to t ogg North on the 
A rastic cuts i uthf . e four we c Works rsity bate R: WATER = e, iehigan. | ank INCT N 
: 000,000 fi 0 in his $3,900 ships and ield Town-| | munic) tes Pla ' . J egister, FORD TO Chairman . Pollin . 6 
: foreign aid bi Feat Keego H >the Co palities cited and nning reti Suvenile Division IOunG Seu ant eranaay. (wants ple ace: Eastove 
Aiken said thi ill. levying an arbor from| ‘ounty Board and|Lola Be rement are Mi = March 20. 1958 ; JAMES Credit De EY. {ates b road, West of r. School on 
this was A f \y tax to pa th of Supervisor: 5 lle Breen A 188 NOTICE oF . —— E. SEETERLI M Ate BI rea bounded the Adams r 
a Senate indicated by|OF the $4,900,000 y the county * s. ist since , clothing special- Take notice th PUBLIC SALE if Reiger seal pa cae eer. ot South 
Re vote in which 6nl 7 ‘ sewage syste A show caus * staff 1927; Harry M tal se Serial No. pod New Moon, 1952, M Waterford hs Pies | CHEVROL [Beaver oad: dome road to Bi 
aa voted against y 15 ox * a t Ystem. temporary. ‘ause hearing on why aro: member since 1928 oxley, a af cont & public -o naar gent shali ADVER arch 21, April Aner a PoerI21060° Public Sale to f Worth’ on _ = of Bloomtield Hills: ver eee 
s posal to restrict | st a pro-),~°"" charged | pees injuncti a| throughout known [0 ch, 1058 at the 22nd day Ad TISEMENT = 28 at 10:30 AM ublic Sale to Hine of be ence 
= ict ‘th rged that townshi issued h ion should ut the stat F (forenoon, at 10:00 o'clock ay Addition to FOR B Sagi M. April 1 9! City of lesen he Nort. 
authority t e President’ der st ownships d has been s not be|Sorhi ate for his ‘Plains, M 4615 Dixie H in the Educati Oakland C IDs FOR Bank Bi naw St., 601 Pont 1958, at wenee West meld ‘aunle Li h 
1 ‘o trade SjGost Sls law, ar ; » UN by . set for p of horse - spon- | ichigan wy., Drayt on Buildin ‘ounty Boa dg., Pontiac, ontiac St city Se mlaomfia the North mits; 
« tural commodities pagan agricul- | Mill in tax anes aa toone dudge GcorgeB: nave arch 31 / George Asiundse pulling fecet eats: “tyhis ad. nse and'may "be inspected ‘the offices roposals will be i - Ne A STAR ieee North eres Opdyke road: 
= countries. Twenty °. Iron Curtain require a tax ae et it would rick. gineering seechligt ant as en- Pontiac iPr ne rted 3-21-'58 edition of the Io eiues ten: the Oaklend easirehies at ov Dosareaest| PRECINCT yke road to Soak 
cans voted for the prope Republi- two mills in West Deo than Rend a § * , panes since 1922 an a. staff HOME FINANCE COMPANY, jean, ate a ete eee Ma: ee cling pe: North Hills Club H 
was rejected 53-24 posal, which aay than four mills easel and ul itness he atk Ogemaw Count Ralph N.| Drayton 18 Dixie Highway) eu anaial a tebe tee the MD corp miNotice ts we ne Take. side of oe os teed club, nome 
. on to ° arming- ral a y agri ——— s ichigan at addition const meeting of ven that th st of Gilbe 
* * pay the county bs Ls : gent and t cul- —— March 21, ; that location to the Board ruc- field will b of the Township of e an-|_ Ares bounded on rt 
Sen. Bri * $4.9 million bond i ack for the a i since 1927 staff membe NOTICE OF 58.|, Separate pro Offices | Township lt asen en wusatiala road; on the South the East by La 
Sen. ridges of N nd issue eS . : r Notice is h ‘PUBLIC 8A. ——- | follows: posals will be jon Batu office. 4200 T Bloomfield Pranklin road; by 14 Mile aeer 
shire ch: is of New Ham Coh _ i 0 All but Co day of A ereby given th LE Propo: received as o'clock rday, March 29. elecraph road,| to West Mapl North on Pra: road to 
aos airman of P- n also as' | Ww ulter who li unde pril, 1958 at on the 2nd Ar sal No. 1. Ge PM. 1958. at 2:06 0 Tele pe ree road; East nklin road 
GOP’ Poli of the Se ti serted in hi | est Br ’ lives oeereees eallestlen 10:00 a.m chitectural T neral Cont erap worth West Maple 
olicy Co nate ion that the co s peti- | DETR anch, mak . Ss at highest bidd sell at publi _m., the; Propo rades ract for ROBERT d to Quart ‘ rth on Tel Bi 
vs a e er f c sal sal N HD on road elegra 
sepa lee ee county cannot dele. witness ROIT (INS) — A defense (pe ete GS ES ee eee tee Propel No. letra! Tragea wrens Car Ob ante 
ar sales of rying to the tow credit to 4 previous] : motor t. Holly, 4870M, at) All al-No. 4. Labo rades = 21, 58 olling tmeo: 
surplus ae nship whi o damaging y had gi . jin vehicle is . Michigan. : proposals ratory Equipm T NOTI Hall, Bloomfield V: 
eloygretie gat commodities SS ee ee gear) HN given City’s Pennsylvani pect a le aaa ne Dy «etic sch ria ypu wil please tat SE one poromy ea realed "on Braden Bing. Norin 
sident o give) The onds. ‘tion s malicious i ans ECO y CORFOS eeece ik bad eobaie nd by en March, ee ee ee rt weara B. geath or Gustto Bloomfie sea. 
assurance it will whi county, under th 7 StoEe uit _yesterday ch prosecu- to Mark Anni y: G. W. On S checks Hey bid Co er isle ne toe ‘or Township ay, oction jresd: oer = Se auand cid Township 
which permitted it t e19ST ect ‘hanged his niversary _ March Manager omens Ooaney nelaeese Sorekie, bonds| |precincts’ been ateldad tate oF Bloom: North and ee dary eae Beaver 
0 establish Th i arch 21, 22, ecepted bi rd of Edu e follows: which a nine (9) ‘hou of Mapl dams ome 
§ a * * . je Pennsylv: . NOTICE. “1s _ _ ‘58. furnish dders shall b cation. /PRECIN re described a bounded No ne also in Sectio and 
* \tlac anians Club public hea “HEREBY GIV a etengerarrigpestd e required to! P CT No. 1 § Cranbro rth by Maple m 34 ares 
| will celeb of Pon- ford ring to be h VEN OF A r and Mat Performan o Polling pla imal ok road and road; East by 
iv rate it Townshi eld by the ‘equal to 100°; ertals Bond ce and 4200 ‘Teles Bloomfield le road and uth by Fo 
| versary thi s first anni- Township H p Zoning Bo Water-| All of the C 3s in amount ‘Th Telegraph Township Of-| xcept West West by La artecn 
Pe ay etal orien ee mia) at gimiigg ot rhe cemtteyrenee™ wens Lake fons en te and Westchester Vilage Ne Bubotviston 
eames eee ena ya eons cg, teats da tnadhaMa ty PARENT, oe, Teubdh 
oard res uring this ¥ Limit on the W by Qu | Pollin 
ee ee ae gPetiod: BRPCINCT No 2 tly Siareen wai tad on Maguay Bie Hore 
ve any in-| olling pla A and East of L vd, North 
North of eecla Bloomfield V | ll that ar ahser road. - of 
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ple on Lahser roa hs School, ‘division No, and nlailolaatatyy Village 
On the ed has bounded a age eee 
estchester Village ‘No. Rober ; t Busch, 55, of Detroit, had! di 1. To ch ange frem fr esidential tof ormalities th erein. |" This area bounded o: nm the North b v2 and W estchester Vill age No. 3, su t viet mion or!) i wor! ie rt 1e as & $8 d pa. ic a NSVIV ans. er ans an elficati v be, Covingt la as- 1 ani ic d { comm 8 cations ma jal: pe t a: the E | Quart on roa on e East by Cov ate on Judson Bradway's Bloomfield 1 y f Vill ge ‘Ne. 
  
    
      
    
        
      
      
  
        
  
      
          
            
      
  
            
    
      
          
    
    
                
      
    
        
    
          
    
        
    
  
        
  
      
          
      
        
    
    
  
        
  
        
                      
      
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
  
      
    
    
          
  
      
  
  
  
        
  
    
  
                  
      
    
          
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
    
  
        
    
  
    
  
  
  
      
    
            
  
  
      
     
            
                  
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ment, which ee the amend- for local ranrevern to issue told the court that whil 
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Poland mmunist Yugoslavi Cohn’ uf ‘by Sam Pe gas station owned and former P 
nd. a and, s complaint . errone, R L ennsylvani 
the co also said th in-law, Re enda’s father-| t. Gove ans are in:|, Le 
+ * * m unty cannot spend that iy by tenda was visited f eT- forme rnor. Philip A. H ” ‘Lake Oni 1 42, 43. 44 and $5 
Aiken, opposing i oney to retire the bo oy et »y Donald Ritchie, Peaaene: | rn r Pennsylvania and ih Ce yar adr honey ot Krivetsky’s obtained 
Nnacad toa ~ it, a it would lthis would be the fonds because. ae and Clarence J ca Lom.) hina of the club nd honorary qian Petia 2, nes 5 wm. c sim witice vet the 1A 
: dence” i e of ‘no erty witho taking of prop-' itchie BCOUE | est speak u the chigan. These i p, Oakland C uron St., P erman Associ rehitect,|road 
: n the Presi confi- ut due proc Pp- implicated Re held er. The dinne corner of Walt ots are located ‘county. of $25.00 ontiac, Michi ates, 831 Wb and Cranbrook 
¥ awa A : ident and contrary t ess of law, rone, Jaco nda, Per- at 5 r will be ™8", Aven on Boulevard ed on the set must be gan. A deposi y Maple road road: on th 
when on discretion of ee In ry to the State Constitution. shooting cae fal ates Va) ai 132 Glenwood aoa Restaurant, | mercial, cuangal tees cel Boag Wea Fetira of the a to be. refund each PRECINCT. No and"on. the ‘West BY © On 
: was to this co’ ae effect, Cohn Preside nited Auto W we ro residential to com- ialicoceine (ere plans within 7 eee ee Pollina pice: 3 Aor by Cra 
vantage to h s country’s ad-| the 195 charges th dent Walt orkers STATE lan ete through 12 ‘specification proposals. ays of corner of W Wing Lake 8 the Bourn ail thet nbrook road; 
elp satellite Satine: 7 act is unconstitutio 7” later repudiated ki r Reuther but Juve Coury tor the County. THE te ueieieeat tose ‘mabaininicn chrough ehsnae See Buldere eae cc the ot ron ing Lake road and: Mapl Se aber enisae gazes, in Section % 
.| The na \ is sto uvenile Divi e County of PRO- loc erford Townsh vision, Secti ange and th ers and Tr e of- e area bo aple of Sect outh on thi rom @ point 
In a . Oakland ry: the ee. of Oakland, b ated on Monroe A !p. These fot on in Detroit. e PF. W. Dodge ades Ex-,Quatton road punsied oa tho earn fon 34, runnin e West ' corne 
ol x. rag Pzad about two-thirds Dept. plan to tee Wavke| Busch we a * aera notte petition con | hy Dixie ree Sasha-| WILLIAM J Ends Rae ale Foad thence Section line ed to Bast aa ‘35. 30° 
apples is on the s construction | the as still sur To R 789 ghiet minor (ote rom resid _ EMERSON, [fea7) 80 WT sic coed to. wraehtt n line to Cra nuing alon ‘ 
every man grown f : ystem inA . : onthat the sure yesterd P uben Fis or.) 4, ential to c OARL . | Mil uth on Pr ad to Frank by Lahse nbrook road g S8ec- 
woman and or|/pletion | ugust with men had ay! fetition ha her, father of ots 80 and 8 om-| KNOICOUNTT Elan po eee Lately ae nin Water eee and on the West 
the United ‘Sta child predicted i com-|8as stati been to the thatiine Ne ea tea Coe ‘Section 10. W 1 of Prembes 8 BOMaD OF Gucce oe pee Coreen (nee teed. oniithe, West) } 
tes in| months. in 10 to 12 ion many tim e the fathe at the present in this Court ots ar aterford T Subdivision, | —— EDUCATION shiv Limit ip Limits: N Mile road|> RO y 
: . é 2 not rem . es, but co know roof said whereabout. in D e located o ownship. These! ae March “21, PRECIN s “ee Quarton orth on Town B BERT H DUD 
At pre ember in whe Aidicr whe meas eat ceiver cuiad stan nahi ese THE PO fereny 2) Ere oT road” | Konia Tewmenip Cle 
sent the co! had _testifi at yea the Btat child has is un-|_ 4 To ch = Street sio NTIAC } H ‘olling sine a nship Clerk 
i un een = stifi : ar. He be e and t violated change f n will OUSIN corn ce: * uth ee Ma 
Death N i ty is seeking | 1949. ed earlier that it ee Corn eee the juntedictien: ahouid | merce the So rom realdential| to com: stalling 1958 on the f Ee S mrs. Feat, Moeeaakiint and’ (Nauarel SE Nott WATERFORD TOWN! = 2 ss 
nm ie in ul ce 
otic In Me et iickicees cea CPauld TIN. ROE. Waterford ‘Township, ¢ letoria anal acre tne! furnishing end) 19- postin area jbounded 0 ake! Notice ts hereby f De seat 
(GA Fo oS OES IN LOVIN moriam 2; Help W that ich an, ret pese Je of the State ecg Michie BD Township, es Facer peer inet doors mm commination entag City Liz Tinitss beatae by Mecting of aTeey gives tha wees ine 
@ MEMO pa elp anted F earing on said ereby notified nning at th eh Cones ysl io cations ma o specifi- Hickory G StslanalGnayen wealcalee nshipiw lil be Beectere of Wet ori 
ere ae cen el este wes passed DAN-| Female i Ww petition will t saciac a) acid nolat Cciner ee ‘ollows: | Office, Se be obtained pros road ‘to ry rece rene 1988. at Waterto aa eetaraays apatite: 
semaine pe a Gus year inge’ eany (badtyimiseea) d ~~ ork W Sia1'35' east O71 p fest frown the of said) Le er ba alg [seared Etat est on Hickory, DS Be erera Je wanip ous ee ee 
rea holed og Wick snares: ee Ge ly missed lature, F anted Female S tect Sree thstam icc: oe a cares [egg orto Sad Mowh oclcue EET tog et, Waterford T: 
rews, argaret Fen, Rob xperien ale 11 e SW cor- Y B. Ma of Be: elegraph bp miata ng Sito dt y, Michiga ownship, 
. Katherine . ne "| ch & Peart ert Sr. ea 1 DAY Build T Ex cAPEE, ction §: t road to th st- act 0 1:30 p ee SH from 
Thomas H Hugh ughes ildren, niec ri, also grand: Housek bu SERVICE ing Servi txecutive Direct Mne ta Golf’ Dri memes North e west line” ‘such wastxes 8.T. to 
will be — Funes core and IN es & nephews. r| Mothers eeper Pick up a IRONINGS, rvice 12 March 21 ‘tor PRACIN = on he /asction vota toemahip. erin Gannetes : 
id Sa LOVING riess hom i-a Tt nd del. FE | $3) CUST aN Inc , 22, °58.| cT Pa Hs n vote. p meet ransacted | 
at 3 rs ret turday, March drew MEMORY | 6 and 13 y e, 2 children RONINGS, PE 5-8732. OM HOMES POPE ome Tax S Polling pla ngs by vive 
ot eee the Huntoc 2. ae Temporall OF An.| S820 live eo oa ages _liver’ EMpir PICK-UP & D builder Free BY LICENSE ervice 17) place: Bloomfield | JA veee 
Luther offi with Re Pu-| Lo Sy March 21, 1 oS passed quired T Socal refer cook At e 3-059. E- CEMENT Ibn ont OL 1- D ALL Ww Soe aaae Le Hills High! w MES E 
‘sila iecmen ia ving husband, tia op salar ences ce-|l aice one _F Is OU oat ORKING ~~ | st & Foun aterford T 
. Intermen: How w “faithful c Press B y Reply Pon. Pick GS. NICE Floors, ba R SPECIA! service. $4 PEOPLES ound 24 Senay Cle 
Andrews i coterment ie | Hom @ miss your father — MIDDLE oars: = Serer ee ee CARP sements. EM. 3-4870 Sei rintiananita’ Ae son TAX | FOUN Wtd. M March 19. 31, Clerk 
eee Fenoni ee atte ome ond) Werte jade a | AST AGED LADY M 1ST CLA er, FE ¢2127.| &t! ENTER—GARA ened ghiand Rd (M-$8 R 3-203. W ND — BLACK ———~ ~Wtd. Miscellaneous _ 28 = 
_Huntoon Puneral Home. at the | ase darnes or those you| ch e than wages ORE FC FOR publi 588 IRONING ons and additi GES. ALTER EMPI IRE Ne ashington Jr. H PUPPY vic. | 900) us 28| W 
MARCH 19. 1988. 6 Te darkened idren, Light 2 school @ © exp. 1 di REF. 3 YRS _vm. FE 8-9 ons. Call after 6 TAX SE Los igh, FE 2- TAPE RE anted R 
1480 19, 1988. SADIE dear since yo in. Call 4 usekee ‘ ged} _Maxine ay service. . 439. ter 6 RVI ICE | T: MAN’ 6055. | _ Pay cash_ FE CORDER. = eal Esta 
Waterfi , SADIE 2 ur passin after 4, F ping. Live eCowan, FE 5- a Bu. CEN J. OD cinit 8 BILLFO 12-4376. WILL te 32A 
age 78: eee | ee &. RECEPTIO E S071, A-l WALL W {ENT & YOUR HOME ORM | Retur ot White Sake Drag store WANTED 
rpg) hong renagpe fae Tene: sed by wife and f Bookk NIST OD SAE een: nae w BLOCK 1343 Oxbew Lak E OR Sita punete, Pater Les -| small Bae ARMALE CU 
- eg ter of Mrs. cis amily Apel eeping packgr TYPIST new— nt, will look sth NOT pew FE 5-07 B _Uake Rad oR EM } _4-35T7 . Pinder call Mt 3-7721 Deere tr B OR 
fee ae two grande Cecelia Fune . feed in person Seine required.| Ad IR E 2-0023. just like! te Y WALL TAPIN o782, | (835 , BURTON ESTEVE Fans Ger. U | wanr actor. OR + 
vive. vet ! ri ted and ral Director: ee ee Werle js Prodects)| Fs IRONINGS AND WASHINGS. cod werk Free NG. GUARAN. | HOME _¢ acon ENS Sst: LEMON & WH ANTED: OLD PH x , 
Saturde ral service will gur-| + s 4 Le . Walled Lake _Pick up and d D WASHINGS.| DRY ¥ estimates. OR | F ALLS BY AP FE 8-35 Lo nswers to th ITE POINT-| A ords or cylin ONOGRAPH H 
: the March be hela| “4 HOMELI SALES ‘|? EXP livery, FE 8.| DRY WA R FAIR RATES FOR | OINTMENT a oe sees a ce se makes a der recordin . 
: with ev. Noy La it “Funeral | Home ayers To, afsisi: manager In supe washing "Paper banging. Baad | "fag ta aul pee of rep rivisn.| "ines Best method for you. Eve oe Tao pci (gt Jessie minty’ interested difference, but IN 48 HOURS 
rt off: ™ @. To pervisto y kind g. cl : 1, repair i : mre & u. Eve- Y's thr ween 1920- ms - 
terment in Pa iciat- FUN bonuses, p overwrit n togeth , but eaning | GU : work. sired. W. pointment vard © mt ates ‘ow that 1930 
rkview NERAL ch Experi ¢, comm er Ha prefer to ARANTE R Bolin. FI s if de-| 7; watch. FE R BOULE- in th dusty sta Don't For you 
Birch _ -| Dra ‘ HOW ina, co ence in silver, 5- ° ve own ¢ wor! kind ED ROO INCOME E 5-5773. LosT — _8-3575. e attic or ck of dis pric r home or 
Rey Ht He in state at the Coats yion_Piaite bs 2. seceagy Mans beta Cer a (WOMEN "want en FE woun N. Guss, #1 yei8. Hugus Marsh teow ME TAX REAS PRICES 504) colt SG ES SCOT Fe batts they may be aca ate Tmmedisie ac: 
rayton Plain: Sashabaw Rd D ] cen roomed. | !g and | WALL ous -3021 FE OME E5-6845 00 coln Jr. Hi air Vie oft Lin ———— ° orce, Call ned sales 
Ge MARCH i, 158 LOTR onelson-John Se pe TE WARE | ,ecumeePe eetsd 1 aaah | Moar home, hoor gy emis beter 9360 ater PE sonar) axa aeted fo Rest 2 * 
beloved husband: vhpsty -s peUNERAL HOME S Toca = 8 BAB YSTTFIN cared fof, re REN for wae elias “Os Winiwe N ATIC at ele ERI ES ela UNFURNISHED ent 29 mw. 8 M. Stout, Realtor 
: dear father Viola Briggs: a Fu ANGE —- ¥ ITTING IN IN 30. er heater, WIRING, ION | \ shepherd ub. Part with b HOUSE, 3 "Saginaw St. } 
ot cme : ARKS-GR a enereaes eee ie suet se ceed te r mine an YOUR HO ors. FE Dei. B. Soe ee BU VIDE ot oe igeinpers ose cllsoree Medi ave ee BDRMS octal er ag lle uae 
: IFFL 6a. ° SINES. 87 i . ‘38 lic line & school ear cit : ul 6 165 
neral pommel eh Sriggs: Thoughtful Serv‘ N CHAPEL start you to ne ee Se burn Hei cote ie In to af pens <6 Co. 1060 W Hi Elec. 430 $ SERVICE ward OR Te Ani WANT ols PE 5-9726 y bus pm, 
| rected | will be held Sunday. f FE area the heib oltias  euee _ work. FE iso mcel, wowee: || attions, “ie aren COMP Cn RCE ee Los bad ed 3 Re ED TO RENT 
Le ; rpe , at 2 pm. f L V 9-584); enced Real elp of two ex y.| BABYSITTIN se ditions, eeeoe: CABING a BOOKKEE T.— MONDAY C rooms for soci 3 OR 4 LARGE 
: William 1 = Bs be the oorhe ' handle new a 8 ver cepe’ de bad COS ae HONE _terms PE C0008. builder. AD- X SER en & brown leather OR TUESDAY, Don't have octal security coup! WE NEF 
: terment o Rev. eS- ] sendie, Ber poms selina ss to| Br ray day good. HOME, | LOO cA FHA | Or 53800 ree tin ons mes Se te Ge canine. Wan, ouple: | Listin ; ED 
: ferment tar skerire Gentry | amvaunee pyre HOME CO} issions Se alae sieve rrn, a chan. ca farished 8, BUILT, Oy MATERI Laundry Service 18 temporary. drivers icemee ee fit motin “Howard! Sined? © ever ciate bouses, lake property 
ex eral Home, Clarks Od Pontiac Press Box’ commissions. par seeeanre ASON & CEMEN oe |r 18 LOST: BI ward, MI4azit. | Sing RM. FUR contracts Ne buy end 
MARCH 19. 1581 kston FE e—Piane or M ALL ress Box 10 ssions _Ma ary. 2-0056, as _estimate ENT WORK. F’ 1| FOR FAMIL | cinit EAGLE HOUND. _ pace & gard N. APT. > have fo’ rr us on 
garet .. aS at. 2-8378 oer MEN OR WOMEN DEPE aa s_ OR 3-9402 FREE | ice pho Y LAUNDRY | —clele ot, Ciari sto ND. IN VI 0083. Miesne cardecer ne "PONTI von 
erat G.. 177 Suna 6: MAR- of making $2 WOMEN DESIROUs| @ NDABLE CO a | 6 pt! | er prose Bectiss Es SERV. LOST: BEAGLI pston, MA 5-3390 | Cpe pe gardener. MI) 137 AC RE Ne he 4 
dear BE vege of Albert: age 68; Cemet or part tim to $5 per hou esires work b: ORED LADY rE &-2200 ED HO! LAC : undry. FE collar, GLE, MALE, ¢ Sh I Baldwin at Y 
Mrs. rt: =a, | N e Sioa Mr r, full| _Tefere y, w Y|P 0 or PES ACE CU March GREEN are ; Gi 
See lees «BEvEFopED gra eee ae eS CFTERING_ 6 REPAIR REAR Hed, Beeuttuiy Hnlhed” Pomiae Sot Adame Rd, REWARD. a se et 30 sie ger annie 
at lia. = en a M CES IN a ings U ning or FOR R. G. . none F ‘ontiac p AN TO CD mun st: omes sout 
the Figreiey Fesere) Lb.m. fram | _Com leg OAR] Hine inlimited Shenae os EVE | “sanding aca t 5 FLOOR = yeie. We20 wk, FE 23820 eae ere ere h of 
— | tve in special 
Interment offied with 7: ea. pel| $1,000 _ like to be e. ome. Ww your home. euneine and fi Hh -ocaiag) LAYING. Landsca Hobbie: FE_2-3820. HOME. don't fee this aren Ca rep- 
he in ‘Seats an Mrs Comet rt, Help Ww fob yearey ous can re te a resiaurant, PE 8-3201. WORK & J08. FLEMING Phone FE) CUSTOM BUL —_ 18A PAl 2 Serres 24A ae Transportation 31 “ DoRRts “eater 0 or root Me 
nom yg iy | PE ae Male 6) tre. 20 omen, ful product AVING. A. BABY? VACATION Sanding. | | fish coor avin driveway’ verading Baek fi | ecrabble games. ~~~ | LADY, WISHES RIDE 31) pyr. itn sOu, sf Ww” Haron 
LLA, MARCH 20 __| have % TO pot anvassing r part| enced matur e son.| COMPLET. : ng, | —Book_5Sto es Back und 9 , DAT or FHA Y YoU 
1097 Berwick car. Full tim cot MUST ntment_now Call for a cnildren ta $e will e experi- ROO MPLETF: re, 15 E. L enstose | Ave-Mt am. from LY,| bedrm. h equity in 2 R 
loved wif Bivd ee a te 6 W. Huron. wah eb Ea EARNING® UNLID EM 43-6156 SS) ele el elt hime F RE PAIRS Raking, fe SPRING CLEAN “Lawrence st.| downtow Corareas| urinate area onl ame b  basemrent. coed 
sister of Nic ot Kel “Defiilla: ae CONTACT | 4-257 n,/ or part-ti UNLIMITED. F oleae heel e. EM EAVESTROUGHING _FE : Pecan cunce aed on re ihalad Notic _after wn Pontiac. Cail cinity to| WE H v_ FE 66247 aft Good 
ice wil k Cisek. Punerai ear reau PP md FOR Age no hee Chance to ULL TRONINGS DO - | MASON ones FE 4.044 4-6510 ng and repal ing es & Perso 6 pm. FE 2-4033| wal AVE QUALIFI 7 after 6 
22, at Mel Gaturany Masch _ Post Office — work. wit EDIT | _tivc Pres andicsp. Box in hee $3 bu. Pick Lat bel jal a Sone | basement WANTED. M 4 EXPERT TREE f FE) ax nals 25 Wtd. Co cotiee ite oan ED BUYERS | 
Catholle. Church with La farch | Beta Te mene |PARE : unee.| Service. White. shirts. spe ME | bow asements or full bas TORT | EXRERT, TREE TRIMMING AND | ANY GIRL OR W ntracts, Mt ties, farms and ser erclal  proper- | 
in Mt —S a "se Gee ROUTE hester.| be TIME HELP WT for $1.20 ve shirts seeule D r prices ements. | 3200 al. Ph FE ryt AND > a friendly OMAN NEED- CE ee gS. . 32 wil aise seal eage. A phone 
Hilla ‘will i Cemetery rment| neat OPEN IN PR eae ot at pres D. MUST INEXPERIENCED TY) —5 &M BUIL D NE 93 or OR 92-5122 ceonaeuial heigl a CONTRACTS tion, mmediate ce 
ney co lg Gis ar pony gg +3544 or PEL 81102 time, call TENCED TYPIST WANTS > ING Ww LAWN | | rates arm ence . ase neae WANTED ROY 7 
ith Pune: te at the $100 per wk. an, | PH! 86-1197. . Pedaer & gen PIST WAN SE RV radin, BUILT. F DAL my e Sal- ton FE state, 1362 KNAU 
recitation of ral.Home where appoint See ee A EHES ‘30 w re stfice w TS | rE 2 ERVICE _ ¥ee03 @  Backfield FINISH INTY } MAID our Go et el Hu- | 2%6%2_W_H : JF 
_at 8 p.m. ton’ the Rosary will tecen tment, and Up average, e, For Picharge with opti TO TAKE FULL ords ain ork, 40 1004 rE top soil. FE _ Goodson SUPPLIES, MR r Clark 44813. Ask = : uron St. rE 
aid 1 ight. 1 be} _Co 10 & 12 a.m Hise a Will teac to buy. Own da school * sain 1 yr. ~ TR NCL ves, OR 3-2276. OAKLAND LA DAINTY 095 Lochaven. FE Aptis We Will B zi8! 
MA 3 » Pull _teur. 1 =< seri er ile opportunit: ry secon- ENCHIN Lawn LANDSCA MAID SUP uy = | 
cilia B. 133 RCH 19, 1958, er B — a! lenty work ous ama- ence. be pred ee y to gain G ‘AND | building. PING - PLIES — 130 y 
‘ 1 Avondale: LCE. M REAL ESTATE FE 8-2373 EADY Ayfair 6-5194. ex- BU arden lewin sand & gravel, 85-7805, . Mrs. Wallac 138 our Eq uit | 
hous rfid apes sas nithouse: en Want prronen Ss De it pola EIS rT R. Dv. ee row e333 or we are F ian IN : ——s lowe our hom | 
Saat ntrigek | Stet ed | Shes est ees Ener a mires | Eee OLIN gary | a valae Lem pegs A PLASH | feteceatet 
grendohildren) sive. survive. ree| Working condits ployment. Clean) eee erred. Rose Hill| _@ WISHES | D _ Get ou BASEMENTS UNDER Geateal” iesitnasing asd | Seertgelt 33 bottles Wath For land _Hwy OR_ 3-070 ranks, 4286 Dix! 
day At lid od Il Fu- Ned. Apply 1066 W. ‘ure Hos yi Ce Cees woed oe 1| days week. FE 46 AY WORK et our bid. FE 23796 ee sen asc amine “Oe | aad pamges Pel Clubs. | John contract WILL : ae | 
: 22, Satur.| —2) 30 y 1064 W unlim- Tele = 4-6129, 3 id_ FE 2-3796. 8. aterials. and land- et 48 c sins vani son in 8, see Augi BUY OR 
he Hun at 4:30 r-| 2) '30_a.m W. Huron ephone s! i ons In: Harry coffee up Westbe Hal] servi person ugie| pro; LIST 
Dau ghtery ot o rune Jidpeities WEED TWO REALE 8 (10 0 Men, ot pane Soliciting MOTHER wou ~ Building Supplies 12A mate sae Berry wane S| 790838 ee ben bees service to satisfied frien Phas erty. Parchasgre: wating. 
Mulhouse will sets “ 8 oe : ae hemes. to handle new STATE Barinaw. Room 206 © “206, Appi 3% CHILD. DAYS 3M Nina Litas EBRICK, USED Moving & Truck aeons SAFELY Pn“ Powrtac, mmerce Rd 
Eee ac | Gee a aaa Sd Pi PE ae SCAB ge [Puree Seen ee Dae acking 19 Se wOa nha" ohnson pAtanes 
; zi — ace e e al 2 IN ' c 
beloved | ea oe Senta! qui Fe Multiple: Listing ployment Agencies 8A pg Seep LADY WANT Oy ALL SIZES — “easonRGEUbENT SERVICE ~ nl — mS reek co ee 
Kinney: band of Emili [NEAT A sso . EV ting, PE g job and 3i° ~«~ CR RPLUS Pe rE ] D 3) elegraph R Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | 
B McKinney, father of H Me-| ges teE PEAR ING SVELYN EDW M a et ne Business Service = AA-1 R oes e t | GASH FO! +352 ca < 1,2 2 
K ney and Harold Debris con nas AS v N EDWA IMEOGR ss Ser 8 Reduced If yo : "ASH FOR 2. & 3 ROO! BS | 
held Monday Ma service wil be So al ae CeNTIOR YG UNEELIN wrsaral service Ea S80) ALL MAKES OF FO vices 13 re tiles eas! & ead a) ‘ ite, SOOT racoabig 2 aut people | 
rom the Hu teh 24, at 3 —= | OUR _ NEW — repaired F FOUNTA HAULIN: ek-| 1 GAN CRED see us today. e Hwy.| 8ST _ FE _2-5881. E. 
with Rev untoon Puneral OPPOR bd Sul Bet SEL, LOCATION . nigh’ BLE DAY A at by factor IN PENS/| _ You G & RUBB ORS, INC DIT COUNSEL- fe FLOOR 3 ——— 
ficiating. Donald Andr ome| Fo TUNITY LR AP rats BLDG. _change S terly lh ND| Sirice Suppi Gene! preipedy man mur _price Any ti is_Nawe|— Oa oes Pee a ose in $15 Ms & BA | 
ParkiCon Interment in ews of- pide salesmen want OPEN . | PRACTT 2-5492. es Ex- _renee Supple Co ral Printing & LIGHT AND } me. FE_ 8-0095. Theater, FE 6-0456. _2-0663. E 41708 or Ek | 
lie tn dipeteal E Mr. Naruiaaes Cin is poled and rapedl ing financial SATURDAYS CAL NURSE ce St, Phon vo Wee, | —eublsh HEAVY TRU KNAPP 456 1 RM RETGHERETT 
en AVAILAB Al oA ad 30135. bish. Fill dirt CKING. SHOE: . KITCHEN ee 
neral Home dan anteoe to pel greek No caper vancement fr rienced FE 8-2202. LE) oe CE TREE 8 : LIGHT DEL | dirt, FE 2-0603, : Fred S bath, adults ETTE & PVT. 
STUART. = 2) (eed Maren opeeapet tl ence neces- ACTICAL NURSE. Fe? and reps ERVICE ReE.| Bateme IVERY SERVI 010 Airport Rd Herman [ IN _dock, Albert only. 200 N, Pad- 
ARGH We ima yiedie | wore ews 10 til 5 Regal Corp Experience AVAILABL E_2-7188 ing. Get our Tra and atti 1C E. | NOTIC ___OR IT Gjaanouancc Ape __ “< 
N. Tasm 1958, JESSIE, Dixie Hw 5. Regal C or FE 2 2-5 & Refer. OR E AAA bid. ya cnar hauled aw ics cleaned. E 18 HEREBY GIV _3-1592. ARGE ROOM. RE 
poke of M ania. age 70. 4 ROUTE 8 y. orp wo iTS! 3-3064 OL BURNE £ ay. Low rat Bloomfield Y GIVEN | THA For land cont tor Close in REFRIGER 
raecSigar presepinly erg ene | mene SALESMAN ON jAn attr MAN WANTS _D ate R service MAN eerie od} Breetsetrates weeated (ai a0? | neced  Toeest seasibe le T RM. A FE_$-5502 RA- 
on nae ee a-| 220 'S. need apply E LY EXPE-, & ene _babysitting. FE 2 AY WORK 0) = L MAKES want % - TON 1 come tere ose | let an est possible sem . AND KITCH 
' : : thes . F 3035 R s work PICKt th & ke Rd at 405 E expert c discount, ent. Washi ENETTE 
Sasther of Brit A: great- Ger- gin _Telegraph Rd Ik Cleaners, publi e shorthand. ts neat type WASHING A Ey _. APPLIA FE 5-3739,| —*°%!: Cail any ti UP e Michigan Lic has appiled to sult with yo ontract man 23-0663 ing. Close in PyT. 
Steven Bod ybl Ann. ee GLE MAN, E ig contac pin Beet & User Cass. FE_ het TRONINOS. | We servi NCE SERVICE MOV me. FE| mission f n Liquor Control} to| FE ¢3844 u_ No obligation. . $10. FE 
Geen Bo pontts. Pus steel et pees psa ed Cia tine “sta Employment, 406. Pon WASHING ae Saeiawe i eoclqa cen onel machete “to ING AND HAU tog Pl arent a fod Ne | Ask fered lccallegey =: Cali} 1 RM, MODER 
ioe will (be owers. Funeral er of; Ye@r found | cattle and ho AL! State Bank Bid nt. 406 Pon- HING nee ” RON in Pane washers, sweet mn stake truck PE 6845 WITH 2 fide ‘membe and spirits es sell McCullow aad hour. floor. 1 or 2 N. BHOWER, 18 
24, at 1:20. held Monda sery-| took, Rte. ob. 28115 Meadow 'Bidg , FE 5-9221 | 4 FE 5-972 INGS-CALL  ROY'S. 96 yrs. | oO! ck FE 8-6453. | the inte Ts only and th bona son, quiet men, 154 J T 
8 p.m, fron y, March SAI 1,_Novi eadow-| ———— a _5-8724 = : Oak and IE L i eee) Le nt of the at it is ud- 
Gover Funeral rom tbe Parmer- \LESMAN TO REPRESENT Instructi ; WANTED: IRONINGS AGP _ FE_seost | ect and L CARTAGE | Came nh cae J a 
Mitton H. Bank officiating, "In- Mut ave ca per Ne a 4 See . cane TENTION! Ot 1 lone distance moving. upon'the expiatign, ef 10" Gays | vn St ike email house. © (Bechelor 
tery. Mrs ttawa Park C - ave car & be r softener | IANO LES: ~ | w -—LADY WANTS DAY a ge, musica TRUCK 2 e 45-6806 - ®. Nor e hereof, March 2 avs LLOUGH, M e Ideal to B achelor's 
Stuart rk Ceme- We wi over 25 to ESSONS GIV ork, Own ANTS DA ses or ca 1 instru CK WITH SE ICE 18 H. : ch 20. 1958. | EQUI 5143 Ca REALTO ound Rd irmingh 
at the Pa will He tn een 1] train yrs Nn area 3 EN IN DRA FE 4-334 transportati Y File th mera case met Will ha MI-TRAT Tam | HEREBY G - EQu ss Eliz. Rd. R week, .  Rochest am, 
Home rmer-Snover , emer} ment’ call FE e357 Por ep.) sor anced eginners, adul || pate on, $1 hr. _ Call is ad for future’ repaired.| _Also d ul anvthing, DEE chee Cont IVEN THAT ITAb'E 8OCT ehien Ate micginere cates Day, 
ral Help W 73. PIAN Smpepise OR’ 3- ults & _WANTED DAY FE 8-8021 re reference. jump truck MA_ anywhere, ose premises Country Ciud | OANS on good ETY FAR . Also 1 gar apts. avail- 
ant FE O LESSONS, , _3-7348. side. OG WORK. Ww BLOOMPIEL 5-0682_ _ $051 Orchard are located | acre or m Lj properti M per mo. Co age house 
ed Female 5 _ BEGINNER, FE an Refer.. O EST D WALL CLE r — plied to Lake Road at! age ofe with 1 es. 14| answer uple to rent $40 
BOX REPLIES ‘ 2—S. 7| aratio students, E 8 OR + Own Trans. Pr and wind LEANERS UCKS A the M has ap-| BD ft. front. | tim phone and work Lady. 
5 : , ALESL: Soccer xc. prep- WOMAN ree. est. N ows. Reason © e ontrol commi igan Liq Charlies, _time. FE 5-2706 work part 
At 10 THREE: ADIES _FE_5-4072 anced WANTS Lia ELE ‘9 obligation. PE able. — nt soetnet comm iosion) tx uor | FE 4-052 _ 1117 8. Tel i WOMAN. REFERD | " 
a.m. today there FOR BABY Ess —2 scHOOL work, OR 3-06 GHT HOUSE- CTRIC j@ MOTOR SERVICE RE UCKS, TR spirits to sell beer, wi club li Eves. F. egraph. | 4-2847. N. REFER. $10 WK. 
were replies - igen etal eel ENTIALS: Bape NP oral Bt re foes & rewind SERVICE RE- | ¢to AND EQUIPMENT cen ana Whale: fie nomtere OVER mire . 10 WK. FE 
at the YETTE B BY WEST BEN. under ph THERO- angie ing, 218 BE. P 1S m Pickups ENT of th nd that 't members x TSI) 000,000 1-2 BEDR * 
office i Press BABYSI Y REGAL BEN,| Sion, now in ysicians’ su ~ &. “Service GENE ike | 2ump_ truck 1%-ton Bt e Liquor is the int Available t¢ Lakef 200M. PAR’ 
n the followin CANGEACrURInG TECTICE | oc progress at a 3b0 8. _ 12 Es eNO WER VICE. Pontia | teal acre Soul to atte. saa beense ere nici: tmmemeie acie ee oe TLY FUR 
boxes: | FE UFACTURING BABYMATE, | |™ gton, Royal Oak, AA ~ Furnaces ci G SERVI ontiac F i-trailers| ‘he exp! ant said lice mmis- Realto mmediate and con- 15 Pontiac AN 
D 3-7256 CORP., ue = off Michigan A Floo : 3310 eaned, sold cE arm and gue nee Ee ieo oars ten 4 het rie SC 1 ROO xk. 
_PM. PO FROM 9 PH | Lincoln { Woodward. r- Sand Crooks repaired. Ind : n hereof M 0 days f _FE 4 ge. 1050 W. Hur 1 M EF! 
x Ape ELECTROLYSIS Call Fioor Lay! Ing =e Rocheste ustrial T On arch 19.1998. haat . Huron path, P FICIENCY 
sinminagan OINTMENT 5) ROL YSIS Cc. BUD B ng — Pinisht Ga “— ee racto~ C AND AFTE) ath. Park-Inn Mote 
1, 3, 10, 2 Sham GHAM BEA | oe PHYS10-TE & SWED CL) ing. RDEN PLOW $25 8. W oO. March R THIS 1ST FLOO: 1, FE a 
U 1ERA 18H pial pe IN Dai OODWA 21, 1988, DA ED R, N 1550. 
Vitis iene eg gare Work Wanted Male Tt woot A ERENCHIN re boos | Se TERT, ERO | Pete SEAN? maar] Pesca 1 yl aa ATE |txcows, ra tata FE bai 
. die Fo - er racted 5, E 0 
a ale 10 ee eerie rie ; WANTED ARTI rajenka an myself 
bale ——— Al CARPEN le 10; A & B TRE nee HEATING ae hes el cone Fa Gee tise, Michigans Shaker. Pon: CTIC ) _Pe 3.23 Xe downtown, Acute only 
Bini Cc ma Repair af TEkK WORK. TREN 24 hr servi a ge. FE 5-46. ON TH nigan. . Pon- oll only. 
“OMPETENT GIR cee ‘FE $4210 KEW — Footings, water (a CHING | heating cguipe on all types of Painting & Decorating 20 dee AUG. 15, 195 On ay good land 2 RMS. 4 PMs. & BATH. 
The For ge ARI ARPENT - 5-0961. es, field ti Heating ment Call of) rating 20 . I fell _on 6 ABOUT or contract osp. 2 girls or NR, GEN 
he Pontiac Press Soexk cece ones ser i hoes lent Sas ANY f SIZE any “TYPE OF tile. | night. FE 4-1063 Podsiiees Al PAINTING 5S Roe soup de "tof on, the floor, tn the lefectoey pi deed cash cae Nee rue Witt couple. FE hairy 
school gra ust be high \L TYPES | FE 830 custom 4 F HOUSE PLANS INTER - LA as ing. Wint & PAPER H Ae esas ta cea. Store Pen ta webvene! P vr. ENT. 
FOR WAN ee once high ance Ba) lel Maire on Feed ate dteeteh || itr KEs TREF SERVICE. __3-4318 er prices. Pay lat ANG.) Sroter mite Pe | Mt Mc ilrizolge K.L.T Rea Temsiece,| ot aee $12 per wk. Pe 
T ADS paar postticg. | Rie D sy tpg and a plowing. & wien | © Trim femere, coco RVICE. | is ee Sooo] Ge SO .. Templeton, R cate isin oe 
y is d  deliveri rash haul- 1 poams cand cleart ing, sur | i8T CLASs jacket Tess with a | 2330 Orch n, Realt LARGE R 
oe giving (fol | hand writ- prices FE_ 5-64 ries. Reasonab! hold piel og E DOOR AND __ | £2903 mee teccrea eae) ASS EXP. PAINT arpiatha ha pasting brown chard Lake R or | _Util M8. NR 
DIAL FE at Sercce ecco (AVAILAB 03 or FE §-1502__ el peoeire ir Prompt HOUSE. OIL B Went A | cecerere eee ER AND | (al FE. te thls accitlent Please Wanted d. FE 44563, | 7 ROO Py kur On De 
2-8181 Ualifications education & & cab LE NOW* CA cener’: It's more service and| _24 | BURNER SERVI A-l PAINTING. ices FE 5-2860 DA FE 2-5069 after ent. Please Real Est ? ROOMS FURN., R3-7206. 
ox 15 8. Pontiac P. O i DB inet work New RPENTER Mi pair than repiee mn to ours FE 5-495 ae 7 DAY | —'ms._Pave - PAPER HA INTY MAID | 4 pm A state 32A __36 Center N., GROUND FLR 
From 2 : urd & re MI 4-422) e. PHIL’ er removed. nG-, _A_Ta SUPPL. . FLR. 
fam. to 5 pm. pitta ae are | Bis fae a cm | rat wares if PAINTING” aN PAPERING Ino MADD AUPELTES NRE | gg ATTENTION! ya 3 Rat TRDIVIDUAL_ MOD 
All errors shou C | ‘eee . Le ue "ibis ion been ne aad fig Alto esis AND aaa iy PAINTING. IRTEAIO apne 10 LBS Reduce who wil nay yaw coon. 4 EEE Pinos utilise, 
rted imm id be re. ‘CARP . ALTE: ree_est. SPE 8-300 5 wd * ng service WATER terior 10 TERIOR & EX- Result IN 6 SHORT equity C ay ‘ou cash ayestors _8. Broadway, Li ec Cabins, 468 
ediate! x Our ENTER W ALTERATIONS, 3e08,| *taliation. M Repair and _Gu | ead cent dis EX- $8 guaraot DAYS m all us f or your | 2 MS. ANI ake Orio’ . 
ress assum y. The | Cabinet ORK, ALL repair ADDITION _swer M 1 6-384 in- aranteed Fr efor cachet eed. For as ent toda or an a AND BA n. 
sibility f @s no respon- | cialt work and fini TYPES. ry work Licen: i§ AND U_ 9-1457. if no an-| LA OY ETERION est. FE 4-9205. little W ppoint- | _— FE 40122" 5 TH, UTSLITIES. 
than to or errors oth e R lex y. FE_»-5632. sh trim spe- terms. FE 8- sed builder. PLASTERING m | Pa NTERIOR D — $1.00 HITE B ? NICE 1 Pine St. ES. 
i ALUM. 1198. _pai — NEW apering & paint ECORATO: 1. ROS CLEA 
for that cancel the char : eporte A\RPENTER ae ¢ os Al Heb PRE-C r. Work guaran OR RE- "PAINTIN: nting. FE 8-03 R. REAL E . floor. P AN I 
fneertion thar of the ee Interestin tel ae No job OR REMOD- Py asa by ex AST STONE Saree muaraneee’. FE 5-0394. Lay] = Pi NERHANOING Investigat per visit OR STATE _ | _privile; vt entr Util, ¥ 
fi, Wink lar vere: FHA Man’ MACHIN ta WALLS RHANGI {ree @ our plan ae rivileges. 209 N 1. Washin 
ment hin the advertise. court aie pcnreet iit é , inter Legge 3 oe too 0482 Gord terms, Maniey Leaci E FILED TUPPER CLEANED NG Th trial visit today. For | Open Dixie 2 RMS. orton, g 
dered val mr te ee reperter iene ion as CARPENTER _OR_3 ALL KINDS on Flattley | SAWS M : 10 Bagl ee oe Kise Ul 6c@in 3 chine rere ist FLOOR EVERY. 
re Te canbations Gilecaied fate onttandtTemle, a repairs noor WALL PLAS 7S | CEMENT, WoRk. SAWS MACHINE FILED & ey st.| PAINTING AND DECORA R 37061 Sanford _ a Listi SWF, aay g,{ S800. 130 Reeds bath & ent FE 
ara imadelbe cancellations § | Gente ca Selene pee repairs FE 4-04 oe feascdeung | ak TYPES OF sen. FE 2-2340. Dr. g_3 W. Pike st. SET. | 5; Wilhite RATING rd Bar and C stings Wanted sor 1 Reeburn ent, FE 
your ‘‘kill sure et stenotype o egraph Must ice, CARPENTER Fireplace MASONRY WO essmakin PERHANGING 5-0580 LLoun ocktail We B ot en { & BATH MOOEAN HITCH 
adjustments wit "Ss ke teas Sie contd Ue vasersent t HORK: ~~ WANTE! n | gear ene Seb ATR ae pe &, Tailoring 16 Niaecea talee, PE EAINTINO. and ae Serve Chinese! R- D. RIVE = re gM 7a 156 Young St, 
jout it. ¢ given tered) Eales e benefits of- semeanes Naieiedeas Attics ing. b EPAIR. PLASTER- ILDREN T L, Ameri ; EY, _to M. APT. NES 
’ | ospitalizatio acation Sick le: of-| Mates FE 3- shed. Fre rr voce biock & ce ASTER-| ty or 1 'S CLOTHES sf ____ Television Service ; rican food . 500 E a Broker wn, } NEAR DOWN- 
Clost ; $4800 to n plan. & retirement ‘ext BUTCH (1304 FE Cie | on sza0 ck Cement work: DRESSA aes hows . FE yee z euous s in|Pe eine 7 RMB. Fr Ais 
| Sareer Sema eo hogs Tamar ony eh Tenge precee a Res Ct DRESSMARING 4 areseer. FE | vered promaays Dat ore 2] take out, We cater to ee ee ea a Ca 
: ceeee meee oO ice, On ply Per oye to PO lar chimneys ND HE romnee an. | - . e acoees Lis en 2, 4-86 
type is 12 0’ regular agate ffice Bidg. 1 kland Co £xXxT Ox & oP P arge Residential at No job too a an MSTITCH- E yee or va N-] par . cater to & ynonne TINGS ooms, pv 12. 
day soovises teas oom ts _tise, Mich _ 1 Lafayette St. unty f ERIOR AN one cial, ential and commer- kinds, OL par Le L. ght. ties and b a= est Oakland | iid pvt. bath, cl 
to publication. §| D eo FE STS Br jai D- INTERIOR | BLOCK: work, Ph .MY DRESSMAKI DAY avon PE ee Featuri anquets.| ¢ tor Bpecistist in Lake pre close in. FE 2 Crean, 
emo a 3-3 estimates. R BLOG tic CEMENT WORK teration NG. TPAILO! OR NIGHT 418 eaturing B tS. rty of all ki t n Lake P. a 4.2579. 
Transient W s and S GAR : eas: oe s Drapes RING. AL- Bel. TV SERVICE : ob Coll _tonville,_N nds. 1019 top| 2B ROOMS 
Scrscmeatiea api Ads ma Need 3 w upervisors AGES BUILT ae repiaces MA NT WORK tn_my_ home. Ca’ attermaic dene (errr mS and his E ) Conims tional” 1-285 -eotiont, i AND BATH 
dlp moje gain Heli iiad am, Need 3 women in Pootiac eee Ji Ne ta Lc B MA_5-0378, DRESSES, st n rE 88455 | RADIO. 3 IBTRAKA RI Zsquires of L Collect. only ¥ bieck trom ee tae 
: tes meet tees lication after Gives One aay © area selec rorestion fom, = ULLDOZIN ING terations. UITS, COAT er Rn < rythm. 583 s 0 ake Pp FE pit, frintios. 30 s, Adults 
sertion. t Bales ut collections, an. No _ wall tile. O ops. Floor { ir +707 wr EB. & AL- ked REPAIR, TUBES "8 Sanfo d TO Thi inp Monroe 8t. 
: ood Ceramic |i R_3-2438 ——e CARPETIN' 52853 4, “ren, Pel ee FS Bt & B, Munro SPECIAL rd. Ted er i c 
: Ginaniy sous mic | MAN AGE 54 or FE 5-8210.| et = __| FAILORING AND MEN'S AND _ ~ mice. | _thy "a Tint lake "digg woe By 
! _ WANT AD RATES sition set SEE ain ae OF 34, WANTS FULLTIME Ree. 5S ormice SS nnd ers AR Ty cba ron, Pontiac. | _ty's, “4 wa AYE, f80.| Eaten _ property.” time to sell os ‘single inan. $i2 weekly, FE 
ats} De Live win’ Mavle Fig "O™| abou ti —cHiLoREN | CUsTO en aking. Bane Warner, PE 23634, ter Servic = area & specialize in thig 1 re ‘lo |? RM, BATH, PVT _ ENT, COM. . 
2 i pri 3-Days 6-Days GIRL FOR GE} 1046. _abor s Work bad) CHILDREN GUSTOM HOUSE & ~ Fur arner 's- e 2A Wtd real Soe in thi e lake Satals ; 
3 150 $1.86 = $2.76 . Work. OR GENERAL OF FICH jut anything. “OF yd do just | Oree™ OUSE & BUILDING. urniture Refin . Childr mand Ge mts alae. of Fre urn, TV, Ut 4 
: $2. cE R 3-53 st gs_and NG efinishin M en to Bo. for lak ea large “Fe bedae™ 7H, ct 1" D 
3 15 370 3.88 Vala aeroenp ny ~ODD GEMENT Jans. EM. 3-2038, g 16A pik ee “ape ard 26| jake prvienes. (ots a mul” pes wien. 
3 3.48 Box 104 and OB | S _WOPK. 2035. | REPAL Work, EPAIRING, iG) DAY, Reme leges, lots: al front, OOM8S AND 
¢ 2h ie ¢ 00 ae 8 fil tint ‘eke: ROO nook ERVICE aa t onan ee | ey Pe <Bappiy Goi] W. Lawrence. Ua lds aed on, ber ihe buyer wants por Mo. 6 Ruth BATH, TORN, 
- 215 “ 2 s NGO SIDING” RI 6057) gan BILLS. I s PO rence re soo. first, not sor eee 73 : 6-5357. 
a 360 567 = 8.40 work New DING REPA nding. Old foo R., FLOOR ncome Ta  rpmar BONFIRE < >| “LICENSED TED = boca N ‘ 
; 30 $8 Sh SnoPiaGc @ Dd PET Sot we x Service 17 Tice wscninen BOARDING HOME McCUL 0 REALTY se to downtown, 
ee ety es AGi RAvERTROUORE | $2 Me MACHINES FE_ 4-5440 iri pideoe’'A- _pim- Pa sseg. On § 
+ HAVE Ac jumbing Inst VESTROUG UP, TAX RETU: ¥ sa WA fakes — Im a, = Pde = SO aad . after 4 
$e" on ng. Rec ieee na. RS MR SIE es i. Agnes st, mens bernie _ FE 5-1284 Ra. RM. 18T 
~— oni EVENINGS, DAYS of han pelt pe neatpenter sat Pinwer re FOR CA SH INA ® To FOR AVE iS TEL. -| .  Uphoist epotia vice| Wtd. Household Goods a one & FE 430 Fas, heat. FLOOR, A Fe 
. +0007, 9 — 2-6864, 5-0371, oor tii | J pees Du AGE RE- erin: : 22) : TI noosa only, E. 
» | . ROO WORK OF ANY KIND WANTED, IURRY, ‘sell things |, 3-620. E. Duna, Tax Accountant | eee a “3 23 FURNITURE N BUYERS WA ANTED | fitron. i 8, Ba hse 
' : \ a WANTED ings r night. OR a CUSTOM. UPHOLSTER. | “ton EEDED|. Ge ron hs BRIVA 
h AN IN " Coole re home or : ¥ , Reasona : 
a , n\ ? , through Classified Ad sain pot one 5 yi take Rd. EM| 40h it for you, i “ay “ouinght ot , Seep cemtne Fo er 
' \ : \ ‘ 8, with by q ._ Phone B Communtty 7 
1 i , as master’ [ ] 
‘ ointment, FE/}750, degree. OR 
g . 
| 1 | 
     
  THE PONTIAC PRESS, RIDAY, MARCIT 21, 1958 THI RT Y.ONE   
Rent Apts. Furnished _33   
’ > met Bs pA bate oe Bic, "ata pl 
x . & BATH. . 101. Mi ale 
ANCE AND WD a “gs hedted. Adul ys. 
Jee PE 44078 
3 RN. APT. ON 
am wet et aise 
7 ROOM APARTMENT ON Fina | 
  
  fsa" of" St reat 3 “ SVERYTHING Pi aD 5 RMS. & BATH. NEWLY BECO |, 
Pi. ‘pnes Entr., good location. FURN.| _rated. aoa ew furn. oe 
* 5 RMS. 1 ESIRABLE {81 isT "FLOOR, 3 oom ee pvt. bath and entr.| ‘close ion ever. erly furn., "s5_Whitte emore. | Pee ts _— 
OOM LOWER FRONT. ADULTS. ATH. TERRACE, FE Uulities “furnished. 298 Or chard | 30243   
rR ND BATH, NICELY 
2 Stor aby welcome. 210 eg eh 
  3 7 eRe PLEASANT ROOM furn., smal) Risse rE 
431 Mt Clemens st 
J LARGE ROOMS. PVT. BATH nd | Bair. 264 8. Parke, 
3 RM. FU FORN. APT AND nes rage. O' @ on. ge n- 
__derson, (not later than 6 p.m ° 
J VERY NICE RMS LIGHT, heat. : Liberty FE_ Has AND     3 LARG: E ROOMS & BATH. { UTILI- 
tes furn refer OS pay 
_couple, a0 Bate St. afte 
ROOMS. NEW. TEL iy 
furn, Hot ace Ae wkly. Near 
Big Lake. 
3 ROOMS or. a GARAGE. 
yee per week, No children. 42 
Augusta St. 
3 ROOMS, FULL BATH, MAIN au 
floor, PE 2-164}. 
3 RMS, & BATH, PVT. ENT. UTIL. 
furn, 143 8. Francis. FE 4-2022. 
3 ROOM MODERN CHILDREN 
welcome, 6460 Williams Lk. Rd 
3 ROOM, seeeeat QUIET, ON 
lake, OR 3-3766 
3 ROOM APARTMENT, CHILDREN 
_welcome. Phone FE _3-7295. 2 LARGE RM. APT, WITH BATH 
Pvt. ent., Close to school, Close 
to town, Washing Facil. Chil- 
dren —— $10 a week. FE 
nebUon §-8827. 
EDUCE a RENT. FURNISHED 
erat rtably on Pine Lake loca-   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  tion. Suitable for newly married 
es fe es * girl References 
After p.m 4-5577. 
i ROOMS & BATH 
31 STOWELL 
3 RMS. AND BATH. HEATED 
Partly furn. Ay ent.: Available 
en 1 on 88 aoe   
RMS. & UTIL. _IN * pontise. Ci cau ts 1 io aia MY a 
1958 S, PRAIRIE SCHOONE 
foot. All modern. Located a 3300 
= Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36   
o. 
uun 
UPPER LA A By O ose porch, 
_Ppriviie mo. FE 2-1539. 
4 toad pal tae 
  7 modern Eat ans 0 : “ 
oe eas af ee $:30 rm 
41 Rooks. UNFURNISHED, is 
dren, $i¢ per week, 67 Whitte- 
ore - 
_Baldwin. Fe 23-1832. 
rated Mot res é P _ Soa eat, PE $0830 or FE   
  
  
5 RMS. AN of IE wpe ht EAT ANI hot water - eis ee ace a Dreterred. 
d., AL Auburn H a, 
5 RMS. WITH 1 TATE “View. ON 
_Dixie Hwy. Gas heat. MA §-1244. 
5 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. 
lake rivileges, an month. Util: 
_ ities rnished 35-6400. 
UPPER. =e AND HOT 
water = Clean. Children, Good 
_trans, FE 4-0462.   
  
  
— -$4q_—*S. SHIRLEY 
3 rooms & bath. Newly decorated. 
Gas fore Adults only $50 
month, G Hempstead, 102 PE 
Huron. Fe 4-8284. 
6 FOSTER 3 OR 4 RMS. UP- 
stairs. Some furniture. Private 
rnd Gee rae aS per oe 8 ms., rw 
ORlando 3-8801, , pe 
634 LUDLOW, ROCHESTER 5 
rms., Residential ee Newly 
_ decor. TOwnsend 5-0769 
AUBURN HEIGHTS bath. Pvt. Entr., 
FE 49715. 
Dream Apartment ~ West side, 3 rooms & bath, pvt 
ent, laundry, utilities & antenna 
_ furnished $65 mo FE 5-5838. 
APT. NEWLY DECOR. UTIL. furn. 40 Mariva, OR 3-1328 
BIRMINGHAM 
Lovely 2 bedroom terrace 
apartment. Liv. rm., dining 
el] and kitchen down. Bed- 
rooms and bath Png Stove, 
refrig. and dis: . Has ga- 
rage. Lovely on yar or 
this summer. Available 
__ April Ist. ¢ Call MI 6-5068. 
CHANDLER, — 165. LOWER FLAT 
pert dec., parking, adults. TO 
+ 
  
  
3 RMS. & $40. per Mo. 
  
  
  
  
For Colored Apartments on Southeast side of — 
Gar on Prospect Sst. Call FE 
  Elizabeth mK. Rd. in Pontiac. 
$14.00 WEEKLY. THREE 
rooms, private bath and en- 
trance. heat and electricity 
furnished, 1 child or baby 
welcome. Apply 606 &t. 
«~ Clair. 
ATTRACTIVE, STRICTLY MOD'N 
3 rooms and bath, accommodates 
4. first floor, washer, ample peek 
ing, garden space. Lake rivi- 
ad poo pear Elisabeth Lake, FE 
  4 ROOMS AND BATH. FURN. OR 
_unfurn. FE 23-4300 
CLEAN erreersrcts APT, $15 
pee $55 mo. including 
heat, Tights & & ran ORIiando 3-9389   
CHEERFUL, QUIET, CLEAN 2) apt. for rita Very |TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 rm 
reasonable. 
COUPLE cs. BABY 
  
For Colored 
Apartments on Southeast side of 
  town on Prospect St. Call FE 
44821. 
Ao oe NEW UTILITY 
mile Orchard Lk. Shopping 
_Conter GR 4-6685. 
FURNISHED. W. SIDE. 2 BEDRM 
lakefront apt.. Garage, gas heat. 
$25. week. FE 8-0343. 
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 
r week. Utilities furnished 1 
jock General Hospital. Adults 
PE 2-0668 
“HOLLYWOOD “APTS. Pura unfurn. rms. 
Bath, atl. furn ah =" nowers 
FE 2-184   
  
GROUND FLOOR. PVT. ENT. & bath, washing facilities, beer. wel- 
_come, nr. town, 222 N. 
LAKE FRONT 2 RMS, Se 
furn, Idea! for bachelor or re- 
__tired couple, MY 32-1961, 
KEFRONT 2 BEDROOMS 
viet and hot water. EMpire 
on at AND KITCH- 
all bachelor or cou- 
Bis. $2 — “Ma Orchard Lk. 
fice CLEAN APT., LARGE LIV- 
ing rm., kitchenette, Mur ee oe bed, 
Pvt. bath and Entr., ut 
floor, yecsees rent, adults. r=   
  
  
  Sens rr RMS. AND BATH 
$45 monthly. _MA 5-9687. 
STRICTLY PVT NICE. CLEAN 3 rms. & bath. Partly furnished. | 
reigh prsee: Ne, drinker ts to 
relia rt o ar ere 'es- 
cent Lake. Fe $2 
SHIRLEY APTS =e E. HURON St. 2% rms., furn 
WEST gato 3 Pog eoe’ GARDEN 
heat hot — furn., 
Coleman, Fx +167)   
  
    
Rent Apts. Unfurnished Ro] =   
PARTLY FURN. 
apts. 6615 Pontiac Lk. 
NETTE AND PVT. » i aketrons Ra.   $15 MODERN Art PARTLY FURN., Aple 65-5000) 
ea SECA SED: ) 3 ROOM 
fo opie and bath. Near town, 
tilities are furnished, No chil- 
dren. PE 4-1032 
ORCHARD CT. APTS. BRAND NEW! 
18 SALMER ST — Pontiac’s new- 
est modern apartment develop- 
ment. Balcony type, individual en-   ROOM APT. 2 BEDROOMS, 3 
heated Newly decorated. on 
side. $85 TU 48835 or FE 
aoecee § 
ROOMS Ba* . 162 
heat, 
FE 65-6767   
MODERN, IN CITY. 
. Basement, $65 mo. 
7 ROOM HORE $0 MONTH. 
> MODERN, NEWLY 00 
: decorated, EM ae 
« BEDROOMS, on & come ve mo, 
uge Real Estate, 
BATH GARAGE. oy 
  
  
  RMS, ahretoe a Pipbis st . Pontiae. "Gees r rent ben 
“yey 6680 Jefferson Bi. Branch i 
§ ROOM BRICK ON LIBERTY & spokane Sts. ——— gas heat, 
th—$90 pe onth. small eo ery $10 per 
On McDonald Court. 4-2521 
"\¢ ROOM HOUSE. MODN. 2551 Rochester ery Lakeville, 
Apr, 1. Ref- Mich, Available after 
erence only, OA 
ROOM HOUSE & BATH FOR 
rent, or will sell for low down 
payment Waterford area. Call 
  
6 RMS. 1 FLOOR, 12 8t., $75. KEnwood 5-03 
6 RM, ELIZ. LK. EST and hot water, 
$65. FE 5-2137 ‘after tea hae 
  
  
5 RMS. BATH, % OF DOUBLE house, Close in, FE 2-7425. 
5 ROOMS. 78 eee 8T. $15 weekly. Brown, 244 E. Flagler, 
Miami. FR 1-7017.   
  
basement Rochester. On 
paved road, school — for the 
children, $85. monthly 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
T7 N.~ ee inaw 8t., Pontiac 
Ph, FE §-81 Daily til 
6 ROOM HOUSE 
89.   108 AUGUSTA. 
| Inquire OR 3-21   
6 RM. MOpEE GAS HEAT, GA- 
rage. $69. PE 86-3104 or FE 4-9023. 
Inquite at 298 N. Paddock. 
|\1 ROOM HOUSE. $65 PER 
FE 43136. 
$95 PER MONTH 
New 3 bedroom brick, full base- 
ment. option to buy. FE 5-6767. 
Jerome Building ( Co. WE | 3-4200. 
ATTRACTIVE HOME IN SYLVAN Lake city. 3 bedroom. =“ heat,   MO. 
  
family rm. and guises: 2350 
Cheltingham. fll eat write 
Pontiac Press Monroe. 
CHerry 1-0129. 
BRICK DUPLEX. 6 RMS_ AND GA- 
Tage. Close in FE 2-2376. 
BIGHAM., 715. $45. PER MO. 
Princeton, 221, 2 bedroom. Near- Ww. 
Englewood, 871.   
2 bedroom, 
WE 3-4200 
Jerome Bldg, Co.   
  
  
  garage in Keego Harbor. Inquire 
at 84 Poplar, Pontiac. 
CANAL FRONT 3 
home at Williams toe was i 
mo, C Reakor Partridge, FE 
_4-3581 
FIVE RMS_ $35 ore OWN. 
er P.O. Box 535. Ponti 
GARAGE LA Se WEL- 
come FE ¢0953, 1011 Lakeview, 
Judah Lake. 
GARAGE. ‘HOUSE. 4 F 4 ROOMS & & 
bath. FE 2-0430, after 5 pm. 
        trances. air-conditioned Beautiful 
kitchens: stove & refrigerator fur-| 
nished. A few onebedroom a art-| 
ments now available. Auto. heat 
“fe hot water furnished. Adults; 
ouly { 
Under Construction — | and 
2 bedroom arermeme for occu- 
pancy ep Ist | 
OPEN ‘AIL * SUNDAY | 
"F E 8-6918 
~ Upper Flat—Heated 3005 AUBURN AVE. AUBURN HTS. 
Living room. dinette, bedroom 
Kitchenette and bath. Front and | 
rear private entrances, Garage 
Attractive four-family building.| _ 
$75 per month. Relerenceg re- 
quired am 
FFE 7-8892 
SHIRLEY APTS 
3 rooms, stove & refrigerator. 
180 Huron _ 
WEST SIDE. 4 , ROOMS, AND BATH. 
Gas heat_ FE 
West Side “Brick 
6 rooms 3 bedrooms and bath, 
newly decorated, arage, as 
heat, basement, will lease to right 
party. 14 Dwight. FE 4-5062 eve- 
nings. 
WEST SIDE, 3 ROOMS & . BATH, 
garage, heat, soft water, refrig- 
_erator & stove. 2-0604 
WEST SIDE to St. Benedict's   
  
      
  
Chorch, 
furnished 
Ask for Mr Smith, 
St. FE 8-0466. 
  
      Rent Houses Furnished 35 
2 BEDRMS. OIL =eAT cmrt| 
dren welcome. FE 2-7618. | 
7 BEDROOM WALLED LAKE 
<— close to city Reas. MA 
293.   
2  ERDROCEEE . FULL BASEMENT, 
$85 r month. References re- 
quired 
“ADAMS pepe 
= moe c NEAR HURON|— 
_& Ti . $40 per mo. FE 40344. 
SEDADOM YEAR AROUND Boms. Furnisned, including boat 
& m ‘ or canel ngepes| eke) 
Adults r . in- 
cludin alt Sultios. $1 $110 after   
        long heat, ste . refri furn eat, stove adulis only. 290 N. Paddock, Al-. 
_berta Apts. I= 
ROO APT, 
. furn, $30 al 
East Bivd., between Au- 
arn & Pike Nr. Schools. 
§-3321.   
3 BEDROOM TERRACE, GAS 
cheat. FE 40722 after 6:30 
2 RMS, UNFURN. . WITH H DRYER.| 
* fa w Columbia | 
i pb cinta! IN THE “WATER- 
ie Thee aoe. are only       _ Stpt. 30_EMpire 3-3275 
2 BDRM. RANCH HOME Pilg 
nished. $80 per Mo., FE   
  |3 ROOMS MODERN, ~ GAB I HA = 
washing facilities, : miles East 
of 33308 Auburn — Heights 
s Rd. 
4-0401. 
p.m. 3 ROOM t FURNISHED D HOUSE. j0e92 WARM SLEEPING RM. GE 
Vinewood $50 Children! 
__welcome. 
3 Ay & OUTSIDE BATH. OUTSIDE OF 
elty. Adults preferred, Ph, FE 
__2-2065,   ford A 
e old and 
i nee redtratd Tela kitch- 
Co gem (emma tom ge 
veg CST Go veni- 
“WHITE BROS. soir ESTATE Siege 
5660. Diss Open wre “til rH o, “io "ti 8 
3 ROOMS BATH. ALL UTILI- 
ties furatahed, Near Pontiac Gen- 
eral |. FE 44526. 
UN SPOR. APT., PON- 
_ tac Apts., an State St. 
3 ROOMS A ATH. NIC 
  DB ATH NICELY 
decorated. Mec! furn. 203 8, Mar- 
sha! 
3 RMS. AND BATH. 
win, FE 5-3354 
3 ROOMS AND BATH, $50 MO, FE 
4-5008, 
3 ROOM APT. AND BATH. PVT. ent., heat & ts furn. 389 8. 
Marshall, rete . 
J ROOMS & P BATH, UTILI- 
ties furnished. \PE 46613, 00 | 
E IN. Brad Cale 3 ROOMS, CLOSE 
—- furnished Upper 
lower, $14 per week. Voasies 
Court, — ROOMS A AND BATH. ON 
. Ist floor. Adults. FE 17-0194. 
7 LARG Re “FRIG. AND __Stove, Adults only. ‘FE oe OT 
ATH, NICE, W. SID 
3 7 Ras. “is a adult: _ only. 668   
830 BALD- 
  
  
ey we oe tric, FE FE_ + 
LAR (8. KIT EveTTE 
& path Phare decorated. On bus- 
Hne. In convenient 
  
     SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find aj; 
* place to live or a   oo t used car, see i “i   
4 RMS., MODERN, CLEAN, NEAR 
Walled Lake, EM 36206. 
§ & 6 RMS. KEEOO, CHILDREN, : Sy TO_5-3289 FE 8-3495. 
—_ Bebe: IR ancY 2 BED- 
heat, hot ie tines Adults—2 auaren, ull Lk 
_ntr. Drayton Plains. 
BASEMENT HOUSE nEhe SLE 
Sky theater. Cottage near Cass 
Lk. FE 5- 
DUPLEX HOME FURN. 4 RM. 
bath and basement. Gas heat. 
Redecorated. Close to stores. $120. 
FF 2-7040   
  
  .FARM HOUSE, FURNISHED, 3 
bedrooms old but comfortable 
to live in Kot water, with or 
without 12 acres of land. Close 
  
    to Case Lk, 1860 Hiller Rd. FE 
§-0224. * 
LAKE Lifes 5 ROOMS a 
bath, Lake Orion. 166 Bridge St. 
or Woodward 3-2181, 
LA NT Hi > 
ly furn. Garage & boat, Avail. 
May ist. to Nov, Ist. EM 3-3335, 
if no » Ane 74, 
ALL ROOM HOUSE WITH 
CLE Adults only. Call FE 4   HOUSES FOR RENT, BIG OR 
small, FE 4-5425. 
MODERN, 2 BEDR’A. HOME $85   
mo. Near Livernols & 8. Bivd., 
call OL 6-1826 
MILFORD, 3 BDRM, 1% BATH 
at 570 Hill St., $86 00 per Mo. 
Write. Donald Woods. 1524 Lake 
Shore Dr, Racine, Wis. 
SMALL HOUSES 3 . RMS.. FURN. or unfurn, apply 1676 Taylor Rd 
AS for Lonnie Weaver, FE 
  ‘SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE 
& bath Gas heat and gas stove. 
_$45_ mo. OR 3-2051 after 4. 
N. EAST BLVD. & MT. CLEMENS, 
2 bedroom brick. vacant. Full 
basement, gas furnace, $75 mo. 
FE 6-6819   SAM WARWICK HAS 2 BEDRMN. 
brick in Sylvan Lake, Gas heat, 
carport, a Both dock & bath- 
_FE e000 beach ice $100 with lease. 
2105. 
WILL CONSIDER APPLICATIONS 
“JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd 
2-4875 FE 4-1661 
| Rent Lake Cottages 36A 
AVAILABLE SUNDAY 8 MALL 
furnished erp front tian 3 East FE   
  
Commerce Lak e ee Bluebird Dr, 
mo. Call W. Northville | 
‘or app't.   FURN, COTTAGE FOR RENT, ON Pontiac Lk year round to right 
party. 8990 Pontiac Lk. Rd, OR 
For Rent Rooms 37 
1 ROOM WITH KITCHEN PRIVI-   
  leges. Colored only. Call 
_ 5-114 
A 8LEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. | 
Pvt. entr. ~ cooking. 207 E. 
Huron, FE 46713000 CLEAN ATTRACTIVE ROOM. 
Twin beds, Kitchen & Laundry 
Priv.. 1 of stot girls. #7 
Fairgrove. 
\CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN, PVT. Entr., shower, FE 2-2416,. 
DESIRABLE ROOM, NEAR 7 
line. ae electric ‘clock, fan, 
san privileges and 
LARGE, CLEAN FRONT ROOM. 
For gentleman, Pvt. ent. 245 Nel- 
_80n. 44373. 
MODERN R FOR GIRLS, W. 
nnegygttchen & laundry privs, FE 
NEWLY DECORATED, CONVEN- 
ner sete at yarntal gas heat 
2 e   
  
  
ry. FE 
.   SLEEPING 
from 
_Ave ROOMS, 3 BLOCKS 
Court House. 1416 N. Cass 
up. 
'} ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, . FE SLEEPINO RM, CENTRAL, HOME 
atmosphere, garage, FE _ 
NILE 
_man, 24 Norton Ave. FE 2-871 
~ Rooms With Board ; 38 
partial larga’ FPRONT ROOM, 
Our ge , close in, men only. 
EXTRA CLEAN HOME 8TYLE 
_meals, 14 Matthews. _ FE 50377. 
FOR ELDERLY OR ~ EMPLOYED 
lady. Nice pvt home on bus line. 
FE 4-2773.   
    
  
LOVELY ROOM, HOME PRIVI- 
eges. Meals if desired. FE 8-3338. 
MOTHER NEEDS CHRISTIAN 
ere Write Pontiac Press. 
  WILL BOARD ELDERLY LADIES 
In moe country pose: ow 
at 1385 Clyde Rd., Milford 
Convalescent Homes 38A 
VACANCY FOR 1 MAN OR MAN 
and wife. Family style home with 
good b care, and r 
rent. OL 1-1264. 
Hotel Rooms 
HOTEL AUBURIN 
Rooms by Dey or Week 
Also 1 or 2 apartments, 
Cooking and refrigeration =   
  
  
39   
4-2087, 464 Auburn   HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN. 
  
  
  Er KE - Ceotirms: & Ca aoe with he 
new 2 bedroom ranch xe. ay or wee up. 
home with moeere 5 a Perry, FE 5-8 
car garage m = 
. furnished with beautiful Rent Stores 40 
furniture. Sorry no ee 
Must be pe. respons ible pe GOOD LOCATION GAS8% HEAT,   Wm. Milier Realtor. 
23-0263. 
  
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36   with basement. Approximately 60 
x 18. This would ve good for of- 
eae factory branch or store. 
461 8, Saginaw. 295. 
Rent Office Space 41   
  
  arerees ERN 
Sem sons pultable = Dessert 
hese ces have Genes 
. Can be eS rately 
Lote ped pees. ¢ Close to Miracle ‘Mile. 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
° FE 4-2533 
fats enares © a   
|DOWNTOWN Located per cent ¢ ney | 
t 
6 room end bath home with full 
DOZzV 5 | RMS A AND BATH WITH | MODEST MAIDENS 
  By Jay Alan 
e 
  
  I For Sale Houses 
BY OWNER 
VACANT for immediate a- * eects 
after 6;00 p.m. Liberty 
4.   
    
          
      
    
  wavy 
Aa Lane 
3-2 
“You'll simply have to stop eating crackers in bed, Judy!”   
43 For Sale Houses 43   For Sale Houses 
HURON GARDENS 
2 BEDROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, 
garage and fenced yard. Near 
schools and shopping. $8,500 with 
$2,000 down. Phone FE 4-5038. | 
  
STOUT'S Best Buys 
Today 
HORSE FARM 
Metamora area, 70 acres, 
rolling jand. live stream, 
box stalls, attractive 3 bed- 
room home, 2 car garage 
and tenant house. Just off 
4 lane divided highway. 
Terms. 
60 ACRES 
TRADE 
High and dry, c!ean front- 
age partially 
low ground, 1 
Holly. Will accept good lake 
cottage or seasoned land 
contract as down payment. 
Many possibilities here. 
HOME —5 ACRES 
Clean lines in this older 
farm home, 6 bedrooms, 
outbuildings. home needs 
some interior remodeling. 
Bacrifice at $8800 cash. 
Il ACRES 
Scenic parcel, mostly wood- 
ed overlooking deep ravine, 
over 1300 feet road front- 
age adjacent to state game 
and fishing area. Perfect 
for summer living. % bour 
to Pontiac. $750 down 
° >») ° or 
LAKEFRONT LOT 95 feet on Water, dock, good 
beach, suitable for summer 
home or year around A-l 
fishing & boating. $1500 
down 
140 ACRES Ripe for subdividing, choice 
area of fine homes, black- 
top frontage, Close to 
MSU. campus Priced at 
$500 per acre. Terms. 
41 ACRES — RIVER 
Chotee acreage. biacktop 
frontage, 3 bedroom ‘tarm 
es home. Partially wood+ 
placer sions to village. Only 
$16 PER FOOT For this choice business 
frontage in rapidly growing 
area. 389 feet in ali. Situ- 
ated on corner Nothing that 
we know available at this 
low low price. 
SHOE REPAIR Located in small town, ex- 
cellent smal] business with 
ment and stock "all the equt 
easonable rent. included. 
$700 down, 
Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor 
71 N. Saginaw st. Ph. FE 56-8165 Daily till 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
OPEN 
Daily and Sunday 1 to 6 
10 New Brick Homes 
These — corse homes each 
ft. of ee 
ored eae in or range and oven. 
and attached car garage. 4 
have “GAS et All homes are 
nearing completion. 
ou may NOW choose your own 
decorating colors. Lots 120x120. 
Sewer, water and paved roads. 
Near =e Bloomfield grade school 
o's Church and Perce 
mortgage, 
rors taal down payment or trade. 
Will also build pien of your 
ee Drive out to 1 block Se 
ed's 
5 ieieae $950 Dn. Vacant and _ ri * for fleel 3 family. Has : 
wn and 5 bed: 
up. all oak floors and painted 
walls up and down. Dandy base- 
ment. New GAS furnace, 2 lots 
and 9 car gara e- ade located 
near Eastern eR Full 
rice $10.750, caly etter see this one Gas ay. 
JINZLER _ FE 43535   
eges 
oo poet [ng thames Carrol] Lake Heights Sub.   
“DON’T WISH °FOR|™ 
MONEY! Make it easily 
through Classified Ads. To 
sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, | Drive out M%4 [Lapeer road) 
        dial FE 2-8181. 
      full bath, plastered walls, 
floors, @Q-car garage. 
Lake privilege ges 
C. PANGUS, Realtor Call Collect: Ortonville NA_ 17-2815 
SPLIT LEVEL 
Starter home, 
basement crea Rough wiring & 
plumbiug Low dn. payment. Gor- 
- Flattley. EM 3-0482. for de- 
tails. 
~ CUSTOM BUILT 
HOMES IN 
LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Your plan or ours on 80 ft, and 
wider lake tront lots. In year 
round exclusive home develop- 
ment. Or will build on hice Jot. 
See plan« and models 
7404 "Highland kd. (M59) *¢ build until et ow: 
Cc.  SCHUETT | REALTY 
dha ot *Peatias 
Loveland 2188 Cass Lake Rd. 2 bedrm., 
hardw 
  
  
  
  FE 2-4875 FE 41661 
CASH TALK: 
Can save up to 25 per cent on a 
custom built home on your lot. 
_For free estimates call FE 5-8829. 
SELL OR TRADE 
3 bedroom ranch. Ceramic tile 
bath and half Fireplace, ot] fur- 
nace, attached 1e-car garage, lot 
seers in restricted Huron 
Woods “4 Foe ae Lake. 
_$4000 down. EM 3-025: 
$700 DOWN On either of 2 small houses. 1 
located at 16 Parkdale near Fish- 
er Body, and 1 located at 122 
Omar, off Mt. Clemens. cidstress 
full price with $45 mo., ulre 
es Judson after 3:30. oS irs 
Apt,     
  
  FOREST LAKE COUNTRY CLUB 
Estate 3 bedroom Roman brick 
ranch, baths. fireplace, 
beamed ceiling, mahogany pan- 
elea cabinets, large recreation rm. 
with screened garbace 
Lots of marca a area. 
disposal. hedasded softener. 
?%4 car attached garage. az x 
jot Nicely landscaped. 
8824 200 tt. FE 1-8 
HOPKINS, 289 
me Down os Trade   
myi home  Vestiouta large kiteb- 
hood with en Pieler 
i large lot. Alumi- 
num storms and screens. Builder. 
FE 5-6767   
home 1% stories, with 
& full basement. Lo- 
cated on 6 lots, close to schools, 
churches & Laveengery area. $1,300 
down, full price $8,500. 
DOWN room home on cor- 
fenced. You can 
— own home 
Smith Grawtard Inc. 
TWO OFFICES 
3390 8 Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002 
1598 E. Auburn Rd. OL _6-1226 
WILL TRADE OR SALE. 61 ACRES 
3 bedrm modern home with fire- 
ace, located near Metamora, for 
proterans   
  
  with small acreage, in nera 
Yd of Rochester. dley 
LAKE eget ahaa e wooDs 
Lk Sub .. large 8 rm. 
brick re mit erage. Goes 
basem lol g ape 
hoes beth, many i 
oh papa Oona a MY 
Fie rte MY 3-044). 
Dixie i ae 
pee 3 ae 
e 
Ziease ne ac rns Must 
sacrifice for quick sale. $800, as- 
me. I mortgage or as low as 
$300 down. Call owner, “tr 56-3400.   
Multi-Lakes Realty 
2 BEDROOM HOME 
basement, fenced lot. 
block from good beach, extra 
large glassed in porch. $10,500 
— Terms. 
3060 8 _Commerce_| Rd. MA 
25% DISCOUNT Propert; solq for $4 
down. 
able $37 50 per mo. at 6 per cent 
interest. Secured by smali mod- 
ern home — Huron Gardens. Cost 
to you 41578. 
ROKER 
509 gabeth Lake Rd. 
PE cist or FE 44821 
KNUDSEN * ne 
Indian Village Nearly new @ room and 1'4 
bath brick home. Convenient 
Is, bus, and shop- 
Living and dining 
rooms are carpeted Marble 
fireplace, Ceramic tile baths 
— New water softener, 
screened rear porch and 
we landscaped yard with 
corage. Many other features 
now for a showing. 
Near Lincoln Jr. Well located 7 room and 
bath home including a sun 
room, fireplace new forced 
warm air heating system 
and nearly new 1% car 
rage. House is attractive 
and room ee is 
excellent can't beat 
this for rey 975 with terms. 
Near St. Michaels 
School and Church   
on an 
‘Only. $9. 8. with {1,188 Dows Agee 
Call Us Row for a 
WM. H. EES Sols EALTOR 244 8, a ue 4-4516 Eves. E S388. 
OPEN HOUSE ee 
showing, 
  
THE, BENN ‘INGTON 3 bedroom home. Large living room 
and family room, as modern as 
. Terms you will not be- 
ON Your i LOT & FOUNDATION. 
exe Orion to Red Barn Vil age 
i 
OPEN DAILY 1 TO8 PM. 
Smith-Crawford, Inc. 1,104 «sq. ft. plus) 
e brick, — | LAKE FRONT |. FOR THE DISCRIMINAT- 
ing buyer. ‘Builders Own” 
luxurious lakefront home on 
beautiful Elizabeth Lake 
2-leve] home built em slop- 
ing lot. 1 floor to Motorway 
drive and 2 floors exposed 
to lakeshore breezes eau- 
tifully landscaped lot with 
ideal location across street 
from 18 hole golf course. 
UPPER level has 3 spacious 
bedrooms with large ward- 
sinks, stall shower and bath- 
tub. ede oes area has 
fan oors and studio 
eames 8 ceilings with huge 
natural fireplace. all elec- 
tric kitchen, .a “Fe. atte ee 
and .@ screened-in cove 
porch — size 12 ft. x 40 ft. 
LOWER level has 2? bdrms., 
2 baths (1 with stall show- 
er', dressing room with sink 
and stall shower, panelied 
birch rumpus room with 
built in phono and 
and a comp] ete kitch- 
en, with an island bar. 
Covered lower patio with 
outsice drinking fountain. 
Lower level also contains 
completely equipped laundry 
room store room, and fur- 
nace room Huge stone nat- 
ural fireplace in rumpus 
room, 
+ 
HOME is only 2 years old 
and completely carpeted, 
draped, and exquisitely fur- 
nished by Detroit's leading 
interior decorator. Must be 
seen to be appreciated by 
someone Who Wants the fin- 
est for luxury living. 
YEAR'S best buy at $64.- 
000 complete. Including ap- 
piiances. furnishings, 
Craft boat. row boat. 
shed, dock, Etc, p- 
pointment to inspect and for 
any further information call 
SINGER DI 1-0241 or EL 6-3108, Detroit 
NON VETS — VETS — OPPOR- 
tunity to assume 4% per cent 
vt. owner ate — 
  
screens, 
basement, softener. gas 
heat. $2,000 equity, Herrington 
Hills, 1173 Eckman. FE 8-1608 
| SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE. REAR 
Fishers. By owner. FE 5-1774. range. 
  
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE REALTORS BUILDERS EXCH. 
DORRIS 
LONG LOW none Lap) 
LAKE FRO! OME. 
A pretentious ee foo ranch 
home with paneled carla dl 
attached babe et 
at ground 
fireplace, this home 
on foundation, plus garage and breezeway, base ray hot water 
heat, two full ceramic tile baths, 
anoramic view of lake from 
arge picture window in spacious 
living rpom, 109 ft. on lake, good 
beach, and beautiful wooded lot. 
home we can proudly show to 
olay most discriminating buy- 
er. 
BEAUTIFUL RANCH aus 
A 
2 acres 
BRICK TERRACE 
WEST SIDE VACANT - 
Five exceptional large and com- 
fortable rooms, A-1] basement with 
gas fired forced air heat, auto- 
matic hot water, a very nice and 
reasonable place to live. #1,000 
        down 
WE SELL WE TRADE 
DORRIS & SON REALTORS 
752 W. Huron &t. PH. FE 41557 
HOME and ACREAGE 2 Acres — 2 bedroom home. 
Storms and screens, 2 car ga- 
e. 23 bearin fruit trees, . 
down. OR 6930. 
“Building Sites” 
aper~ ed mortgage loans 
good selection   
ioe as $100 down 
LADDs, INC. 
4286 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plains 
_OR 31231 
MILLER | 10 ACRES — A hilltop and huge 
shade trees makes a beautiful 
setting Fare this lovely 
home large bedrooms, 2 
full Keibe gf ed = 15x20 living 
miles 
Here 1s comfort, beauty and 
bow room for $17,500—on good 
terme. 
WEST SUBUREAY BRICK and. 
frame hom bedrooms, 
bath, lovely” ‘Weias room, dining | 
L, well planned kitchen has - 
ing space, ofl furnace ee et 
is fenced with Cyclone fence $ 
975 — $1870 down Bal easy ca - 
-ments 4\q per cent interest. 
6 room brick and frame ranch 
home. 3 bedrooms. tile bath, col- 
ored fixtures, double vanity, ex- 
tra \% bath, beautiful 22 ft. livin 
room, lovely modern kitchen, o: 
furnace, large lot. This is a Teal 
nice home, owner must sacrifice. 
Only $1150 down, 
William Miller 
Realtor Fie 2-0263 OT me 
Next to branch Post, Office 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
BROWN = $2500 DOWN — 
Brand new lake 
lastered walls   
or trade — 
a 3 bedrms, 
mahogany eup- 
oards, plastic tile bath, alum 
windows Good Hides OS 40 x al- 
most 200 ft beach, 
Priced at cay $13,000. Will ac- cept good land contract or cheap- 
er home in trade 
$2500 DOWN — Sell =e n 
to unfinished 
late model Stairs 
accept Walls, 
_ Will 
housetrailer, 
$13,500 COLORED — Two family 
Excellent condition. 6 rooms Ist 
floor and 3-rm. apt. un that rents 
for $80 per month. This lovely 
home has over $1000 worth of new 
earpeting Exterior has been com- 
letely reconditioned and so has 
he interior. The lovely kitchen is 
as modern as tomorrow. Will 
accept cheaper home in trade. 
$1500 DOWN — Lovely large two 
bedroom bungalow, AC. fur. 
nace, 20° living room, oak floors, 
good sound construction. Alumi- 
num storms and screens, Priced 
at only $8800, 
With us for fast and ef- 
“fclent ‘ BUY, SELL 
this way we are ee Ww 
Shiai to taake many sales, 
L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W _ Huron Po_ FE 2-481 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
DOWNTOWN INCOME 
12 ROOM — 2 BATHS. GAS HEAT NICELY DEC- 
ORATED — $3,000 DOWN, ¢ 
JIM. WRIGHT   
  OF FTC: 45 GARLAND: nm FE 5-0441 
3390 . Rothester Rd, ad OL 1-0002 OPE pt Be toe ve ok 8.30 
— Aubura Rd, ' OL @1236 G SERVICE 
‘ A ' \ + 
Vee ce a | OR _3-1950 ) OR 3- 
BY OWNER. 3 BDRM, RANCH 
home, lba-car garage. Natural 
        
WEST SUBURBAN — Nearly new) and 
basement| MUST SELL GOOD 
eve] mura lake, with | 
outstanding recreation room and | 
is 28 x 50) 
  | | 
      ] 
tile | 
[ery 
i | 
( | 
isnbetn L 
k value as down payment, or your     For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 
eraca erent | ial |” use a a 
Sxcellnat private aaseciation Specia 
beach. Dandy lot, Only “ ie 
_Low down payment FE 4-2544 
~ DIXIE LAKE your present home 
will aS you into a new beau- 
tiful 3 bedroom ranch-style home. 
  
  
  E-Z terms on balance. Builder. 
, FE 5-6767. 
Owner forced to gen equity for) ~ RIG E, DOWN 50 per cent off $450.00 will move 8 Cee tke oclned. can 
you into this pretty little white| be ysed as income. oe ald- 
rame lee round nome: 2 Loge win. Close to Fisher Body & room, living rm. modern bath 
ane kitchen aoe one for boat- i MOTDOCH | Ae Y ee 
ag and swimming. ust move 
tals week. No Realtors: Call Hol we ediad_ or OA e018 ly METrose 71-6582 
“WHITE LAKE AREA In new lake development on White 
Lake and also adjoining pvt. lake 
3 bedrm. ranch type home with 
attached oo e 
AGRE Rare 4% Mortgage Be sure_to loveseat this, 
$15,900 TOTA 
EASY TERMS 
Toceted so Rd. ', mile 
north of 
C SCHU rE TT? REALTY 
7404 Highland Rd. (M59) 10 miles west of Pontiac, 
EM 3-4196 or MU 4-6863 
2 BEDRM BRICK 422 E. MANS-| 
fleid. Fenced, spare rm. in base- 
ment. Many extras $9,475, $53 per 
  mo. Incl. 4 rots cent interest, 
taxes, ins FE 42637. 0” PAUL A. —_ alton 114 N_ SA 9200 AW 
_ REAL ESTATE SINCE. 1918" 
6 RM. LG. LIVING ROOM. LG. 
lot in city, N.W., $1,509 down. §65 
_mo. FE 4-5014 
3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME IN| @ very nice subdivision ies the 
finest of neighbors. 1 ft. 
lot, paved drive, 
ing room 
yrs 
gage, 
Drayton Woods: 
If vou have been looking for oa   extra tees live 
and dining area, 2') 
Old, with 444 per cent mort. | 
$15,000 OR 3-5432   
erfect gray brick ranch home, 
ook no further The following | 
are SOME of the features this | 
home presents. 
2'2 baths 2 fireplaces 
car plastered garage 
Roya! Oak and Thermopane 
windows 
3 bedrooms. | 
Wardrobe closets. 
Carpeting. 
FINISHED REC RM 
Built in oven and range. “ 
If ee have always hoped to have 
ome With these features, but REAL ESTATE 
never thought you would find one OR 3-1205 
for $24,500, roe! gee Aces in- Dixie Hwy, 
spection of th d beauty, ! Open Eves. ‘Til 9; Sun. 10 ’Til 5 
HOLM ES- "BAR 1 R AM 4393 Dixie Hw, 
Evenings “OR. 3-3230   
ireplace, Cyclone enes: 80 x 300° 
lot. $9,800 with §500 down, Imme- 
gia, pogeceion, Avon Township. 
JOAN GAY, 1217, 
Township. 6 rooms, carport, gas 
heat, 85 foot lot, 3 years ey 
vacant. $500 down, $75 mohthi 
Open funcey 3-6. Ab-Ro. GAt- 
field 1-1210 
BY OWNER, 2 BEDROOM, FULL basement. $850 down. Take over 
_Gi mortgage. FE 8-8189 
2 BEDRM._ BRICK. | LOW DOWN 
_ payment, by owner. ar 8-6292. 7, WATERFORD 
  
BEDRM. 
home. Best offer dave, $5,950, 
$2,700 will handle. 268 S. Shirley. 
Owner call WHitfield 1-2878. 
WILL TRADE OR SELL, 2 BED- 
room home, full gasement, auto. 
oi] heat, 2° car garage, outside 
Pe Pe bet pod ft. from Elizabeth 
3 SR oo HOME ON 2% 
acres, good area. Only 2 years 
old. §12,500-terms. OR 3-681. 
$800 down in Highland, 2 story 
home, 4 bedrooms, part base- 
ment. storms and screens, close 
to school and stores, MU 4-2045. 
Large building stoned commer- 
cial, ideal for tavern or restau- 
rant. Approximately 3 acres lake 
dpedpa sd $20,000-terms, Call EM 
5 room farm house on 2% acres. 
full basement, steam heat, (Wolst-Be ware Pee 
NEWTON BLDG. CO. PE 8-2707 Now is the time to purchase that 
home you've been dreaming about 
We offer a bedroom ranch 
land- 
scaped set in the heart o 
ty The kitchen is roomy, 
it has plenty of cupboard space 
Extra features include: a 1% oe? 
garage; fenced lot, 10" 
storms and screens, Only aie: $00 
can buy t¢t home 2 = 
Dial the number below aaa face 
all about ‘t! 
4 
Will Take Trade 
mere into this new 3 bedroom, 
1% bath ranch home featuring 
1,168 sq. ft. of living area. Auto- 
matic oil perimeter heat. Spacious 
kitchen. Extra large utility room. 
100x150 ft. lot ved street 
and city water. Pull price only 
$12,300. 
Here's That Kitchen 
It will be a delight to work in 
this beautiful kitchen, 13x16 ft. 
with birch cabinets and lots of 
counter top space You'll enjoy 
the open design planning provided 
in this almost new edroom 
1'a bath ranch home. The charm- 
tng 15x21 ft living room has a 
fireplace and large picture win- 
  dow, and there is a soul satis- 
fying view from any penceue 
Doin: There is an attached 
ita pate and a level lot, 1 
you want elbow room | 
aves fen the hectic congestion | 
of city -living—see this home near. 
5S! lver Lake golf course without 
fall. Only $18,000. 
We need lake property 
WHITE BROS. 
  
$300 Dn. 
ALL BRICK 
FULL BASEMENT 
LAST CHANCE HOME PURCHASE 
W 3 BEDROOM 
PLASTERED WALLS 
CERA TILE 
ALUM. STORMS. Sa ed 
HEAT IMPROVEMENTS 
ESTA SIZE 
CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING 
ONLY $71 PER MONTH INCLUDE PRINCIPAL PAYMENT INTEREST INSURANCE 
ONLY § LEFT. HURRY! 
MODEL AT 631 MAINS—JUST OFF EAS’ . NORTH OPEN 9-6 DAILY & SUNDAY 
  
barns, good we ee thon $12,- 
950 terms. OR 3-6081 
Milford ares. $1,000 down, frame 
and block, oe 7 out 
basemerft, ange 3 164, 
canal front. ir 00 fal rice. Call |   
      
  ft. Cooley Lake front brick, grr ape ptege tas attached oie ¢, fencéd and land- hone 38 Hee ina ieomn nat. 
scaped, $25,500-terms. EM 3€210.|  fushuece. full, dining meh: 
RICHARD 8TEELE, REALTOR en, breakfast neck, and 224 Center St, Highland i “pedroot aed % MU 42045 _EM_3-6210 OR _3-8681 ges heats 2 c 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN PIONEER ‘bo hier lot. Owner : Highlands. $13,500. Low down jaslerred — sake an offer. payment. FE 8-8634 
CLARKSTON.. -North City Limits on 83280 lot. 
Paved road. 2 bedroom home, oak 
floors throughout, oil heat, tiled 
kitchen and utility room. It's a 
doll house. Walking distance to 
downtown shopping. $9.250, $2,000 
down, §72.50 per month, 
LAKE FRONT 3 bedrooms® fal) rcement 2-car 
CE BRACH! 60 al   
now of and it can be yours fer 
$13,950! 
Humphries FE 20474 Realtor FE ¢7114 
83 N, Telegraph Open Eves. 
Multoie” Listing Service 
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD’ TO 8EE 
Near Wolverine Lake | 
A very fine 5 room ranch home | 
on paved street with 114 car ga-| 
rage. Brick heatilator ‘fireplace | 
Owner moving out of tewn— Breed   
      FE 5-816) 
Zoned Commercial 
FE #1201 Les! 
cole wm age , o rB 
  
Ly) V1 
Lincoln Heights Three 
6 Rooms and bath, feet on 
Shgaveg area a minutes 
from downtown ac, Dwell- 
ing dante e living 
room, ing reom, 
ample kitchen, lots cw 
boards, 2 bedrooms, forced ate 
oil heat, 1000 bi gallon 
derground off storage tank, 1'% 
car pap ME AS price at $12,005 
‘Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 
40 Mt Clemens Bt. 
Call Mrs. Dolan 
or EM 31-4290 
  
for immediate sale at $13. 
easy terms. 
West Side, $700 Dn. That's right, only $700 down buys 
this 7 room bungalow on the 
west side just off Elizabeth Lake 
R oll heat, ga- 
. What more 
you ask for—see this to   |REALTOR PARTRIDGE 
FE 43581 1950 W. aeRO 
__OPEN ‘TIL 9 | 
CLARK | TRADE OR SELL 7 reom mod- | 
ern city home. Has 2 bedrooms | 
& bath up, parlor or fourth bed- 
room down, separate dining rocm, 
large kitchen, front and rear 
porches. basement, gas heat, ga- 
rage, large lot, e aved street 
$0,900 san price, Will accept your 
home in trad 
TRADE OR SELL. Mortern 3 bed- 
room home at edge of city. 
lot 230x188 feet, basement 
heat, full price $12,500 oll 
Will ac- 
cept a 2 bedroom home in 
trade. 
TRADE OR 8&8ELL Ramblin 
ranch home, brick construction, 
car garage. lJarge lot 95x26 on 
foundation Has bedrooms, one 
full bath and one half-bath off 
master bedroom. oak floors, plas- 
tered walls. many built-ins, patio, 
family room or dining room, out- 
side fireplace $23,500, full price. 
Wil accept home up to $15,000 
equity and cash, 
CLARK REAL ESTATE OR FE 4-4813 rE ee 
362 W  Huro Open Evenings 
Multiple f Listing Service 
# $850 DOWN - 
NICE ¢ ROOM HOME 3 
LARGE BEDROOMS, AM- 
PLE CLOSET SPACE. DIN- 
BASE- 
MENT 
TRA STOOL 
ES 
LOT. 
, $64 INCLUDING - 
AND INSURANCE. 
R. J. VALUET, oa 
45 OAKLAND AVE 5.0683 
; OPEN EVENINGS: UNTIL 8:30       MULTIPLE LISTING —_—— MULTIPLE LISTING 8ERVICH 
RETIRING ___For Sele Houses 43   
bt) 1s MO. OLD HOME ON OAKLAND . oneal it SF aoe month. ih. OR 
    ci : 
trays, coca: ac laubdry 
ehurches, stores, #828 ‘down. 
Personal at 
at 495 DOWN. New 2 
our mes ste at floors 
li bath. | Util room, 
This ts not a shell. cal today, 
$9350. Will build a new 3 
m 
tion space 
Bedrooms. Larger than average. 
NO MONEY DOWN. Will build 
starter home on your lot. 
WE WILL BUILD the home you 
want — with the “extras” you 
have always wanted. Select from 
mpre than plang we offer 
for finer living. 
If you DON’T own a lot, we 
_ can offer you a choice of good 
lodations. . 
W. Longfellow, $1450. Down. 
room modern. Oak. floors, Pull 
basement, oil furnace. 
PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. sda 
wn. Immediate Possession. 
bedrooms. Goeee in porch, Base. ment, Oi] furn 
Jee. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 38-0443 
Open Eves. 
Clarkston Estates 
In Clarkston 
This gorgeous 3 year old tri- 
level! home is located in the finest 
neighborhood in Clarkston on as 
blacktop street. The home fea- 
tures a ares ving room with 
ari stone fireplace and wali-to- 
wa   
ceramic tiled bath and 3 large 
off — area. 
landscape is is a real eye- 
catcher, and it's priced to sell 
fast at $19, with a substantial 
down payment, Call for appoint- 
ment at once 
larkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8S. Main, Clarks Mic 
Goa FROM BA BANE : 
MAple 5-5821 
John K. IRWIN 
Building a New Home? We can help you if you—Are 
plansing to bu 2 Feat MF Pile 
sell — Want   
obtaining a new custom it 
home. “ 
this 3 bedroom home 7 
street. 3 bedrooms, lovely itch 
en and wonderfully kept, 
In Spring A = family’ 
bo —— and and here a = oe 
pet 
lovely, aren es Sees 
See the Flowers 1 
That Bloom 
# Ses | lovely ae in Bloom- 
Big si oy ee won 
2car garage. dentin ora living, 
John K. Irwin & Sons Since og ed 
Phone 2 yond Ana = 
5-0447; Eves 1 re 5-4846 © 
COLORED 
NEW 
3 Bdrm. Homes 
Payments less than rent! 
$10 STARTS DEAL   
6 to 8 mos. to save 
Small. Down Payment 
W! 
What a Deal! 
264 SR 
BENIND 61 GOOLE BieerTAL 
WESTOWN REALTY, FE 68-6041 or FE _%-2763   
  
L 
oneal 
      
Established in 1916 
2 ACRES. Lake ot ranc 
home near Pontiac 
shing. Sacrifice f 
quick sale, $7,500" $1,500 down. 
SOUTH WEST suburban modern 
home with 23 bedrooms. Large 
lake privileges. Will con- 
This bemo_{o the tent eae es s the bes 
today’s ‘market at t $5,280. Terma, 
  a HOM®B tm Clark- 
ste ston Retates. @ Large rooms, full 
Cheerful, bie, at arage. Love- tractive — tonne &'word| ly kitchen “that =. ore, picture of this cozy, nearly | ‘ining room, 21 living room new 2 bedroom ~ bungalo ceramic -, the a hot Tile bath, full basement,| WSter heat. Beautt cAp- ideal location — 2 blocks | ‘2. large 105x179 ft. tot. Quick from stores and city bus.| Possession, and @ bargain at $17,- All city advantages—water, 960. Terms, gas, sewers and sidewalks. 
* Perfeat for retiring couple. 
‘WATKINS 
LAKEFRONT New Roman brick 4 bed 
ane windows overlooking 
e lake, This custom home 
features natural sitepiecs: 
2 full baths, lovely kitchen 
with built in oven and range. 
Cail now and let one of our 
courteous salespeople give 
you all the particulars, 
180 FOOT 
LAKEFRONT room brick bullt aa 
trey really “built "em 
bedrogms., peor ies den, as 
ah oid room at ground lev- 
el, lve 
space, this is for Fhe Price 
drastically reduced, 
BLOOMFIELD. TOWNSHIP Forest tate Country Club 
Estates, 1% baths, sparkling 
3 bedroom brick ranch, Pan- 
eled recreation room. two 
car werage. 100 x 200 - site. 
Only $26, 
Bateman 
Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 
2200 Dixi, Hwy. at Tei 
FE eds ° a que i] 
AMP CUSTOMER PARKIN 
  
GILES Sell or- Trade 6 Room, 3 bedroom on 1 
floor, Full. basement, auto. 
oll farnace, 1% ad rage. 
2 acres West Fontise 
Will trade for cant and aan 
2-Family 5 Room, 2 bedroom for own- 
er plus a 3 room apartment 
rental. Full basement, Auto. 
as iernacs, 
sy term 
GILES REALTY CO. 
FE 5-6175 221 BALDWIN AVE. 
After 6: PE 2-7 or FE 5-5293, 
MIDDLETON 
SPECIALS! ae er Pont Also garage. 
  
auto, 
electrie hot water, 
ins ay 
Only 31800 dox Pend 
$1,500 DOWN—Located fust east” “2 ear ue d Bab pm 
home os iM be 
electric hot water. M 
accept trade on older home. 
Leslie R. Middleton © 
  317 8, Telegraph Eves, & Sun,     rE erik on ‘Saat alll 
| € basement, auto. of] fw . 7 
          
  
  
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al R00, Terms. bath. 3 lar [ale by Owner peed at? $50 mo. opener os | ea niiwc je Houses 43,C 
lakefront. Also geld ul . four rt : 48 isner 8 | BIRMIN Ee S| ARN 
acreage. (2 ities $82 coms, bath |* Aet | eee =| NIVAL 
tea PALTY th i eat” pee | BRT tae roe pam.) 2 eae Teese 
j i n Pb ‘Bi t, 3-car 
936 N. Saginaw [| one $2,000 “down. week, $12,080, [drive aitcenta toe Aap as b 
FE ; o a 
Bree FE 2% 1 SALE OR TRADE. B FE O&M oes eck Je ae eee cee | y Dick Turner 
5 ee. Bovis OARAGE.| ae apie ture 5 uild Now | Air Soa PF" ednr watigase |____For Sale Farms 
by n ely n = : . ———~ 
hag Gardens Le ges, Tange, ONLY oO sain yours! We willl balla pe 57 \ ae Loc ~ bod Business 
Be oaE FE 2-7 aving state 30 DOWN youre we wn bald plans or | Lapeer 3 ATED Opport 
NE 822. bedroom our er complet you a start. | barn. nice mod souTH fe) eon 51) 
oma ee! a APARTMENT _ |_ 41006. _ modern, city, FE Hills motel ten “ none ‘Bee “ry ; ; | in =a? eingentons . ye e Swaps 5 
ood ht - mat e F erto car air u aoe ‘ . ———— er 
NO 2108 gy KOR COLORED’ mation call Huner farther oie art of the Lakes” BSAC ta ats | ‘LET'S TAL K | CHEVROLET 82 a 
BURBAN. = 6-431 15 a3 es ; . ac nt tiled - &B ery ON WA 
Bi 4: 1 ( M res north { C S ’ good Trade 6 GON 
lat, 4100" do vie eee Laree. IN ——— eu ie - condition sped we —— INES>" dealers °F “ve *eTeat. “ailference. Ne 
ga wn t ar le t igal “i + 160 is Py : 
DOWN rear tone amore filed ath baremeat gas heat . terms ass rea ae oe ae | 70R SALE OR TRADE ONE 
and ins SE a CLARK district -reens. LeBaron. seat. i : _ 130 w ssing atid ' camera, E $x10 
Pp INCOME. 8 Pad ; TON m6 Sikes oer ter | bern 36% modern hom m se crepearglet paced ? ienaeeRan +4 ‘en’ studio stand. 
A Y NC OMY Poe tas © acres wi ree Bec Fe oe Gace eglinees | la city. Le ulfr RAILER, 
2 oF MENT 1 Sues ete foe ane, race pee w ee fees hes Ate an Bedroom Brick N J | Te 00 with iorme able aes. aides seit ares 8 Tee eae oe 
with Ae bedrocas starte erms om apt, $12 $500. d ell is in $2 Uniahe ache pie this eye intment > AN | $28,000 res. 110 offic vailable in our ‘Schick's, iy} ty cA land contr we 
ing, on basement a r homes ~ HAYDEN own and $25 9 full price Pantioce, Daiee home | ode eS 138 a with term acres tillab 4 ROO : STL. mets 
your | nd rough IN. Real 25 per mont dink barge | ocated 11 ho. —_ © 110 acr ve Dia M BUN =F 
on our ot or wi wits p 86 E . Nealtor onuh ag EL, w iving roo 2 ~ ; 0 acres ‘ : lent ¢ GALOW 
ment. pot mith semall M1 bulld on. releeuiiee a mer | ing. full ee a ae ,; | barn ‘vate ithe tllable. Good acu Wallpaper | bination ini, ne 
pias, after 7 oe lL ie On. pen Eves ar ston Th ae ccs heat We Save eee vwlty terms ‘on "prop. | of Pontiac Se tae iporth | Seth. "Oislned Somat ae 
7 BEDRM MO! R 3-644 kk Thi jOMeNCTG - 80 ral go ome ed | accept Lake ge 
f= 9 ee NT = we his 4 res ha - 100 od farm per month. pay ove | legs peneste area Will 
down. MODERN ae + , EST “1 A\reOn Roe rick \ ’ ; ve just th acres 5 liste r $300 pay ailer or car @ 
doen Lecaied Shey. FE QDS senda VEE ING. Beatie Mega’ a frame oo Dy INE Nor gabe ues We may) MICHIG | CLORGE “ 
rT we . rey. FE! oe naa Bion WARES (uuhing seule tor acerienl Gat _ ARL SUGDEN. ¢ look IIGAN BUSINE SORGE. BLAIR 
OO) dos — E f Sa Be 2 rere ed 
: om OFF wo, ting & swimmin $75u DO ee ak aoe aa month. ioc down, : ate Teuaa sn, SALES CORPOR los wind aie Hw Cae > 
e, $1000 lak, ew ove kA bea : WN NEW CUS “4 TE. RRO R ’ . Eve awk RAT : DR OR }- 
LAKE caawel sewn Siete vam Mea aa a BUILT a fence LOUGH. he REALT — FR Monae ia 5 Kes LANDMESS _ "OG DRaY Ton, PAINS suet 
* loomfield AR | here c youll ndow - stered walls. sarge 10 F ss-Elizab OR Sal : ich. 573 8 ER j USE W 
w eld Tw “ADAMS. ¥ On’ By the want to live’ leat No or basement oms. Ope PE 5-1284 & abeth Rad 4 ~ Busi i TELEGRA BROKER D WITH TWO 
face sae — ne p. on large ery neat 7 bed way, ther e ene In © mortgage ak gas, n Evenings FE 43844 ——- Pr aS _PA FE 4-158. PH RD. | Aibtek Garage APTS. ALL 
ck w 3 be hardwood edroom h e is & ity FE 4 = North 2 HOU i Su ON Propert hy RK_ ATL [e) 82 ood bo. ge. Sell o 
aths — fa wae a ful b fours plastered with MODER 5-2443 , 3 HOUSES FOR nday 1 to 5 2 perty 49 UR "PRONT aym at _and moto Canes 
with fire neled facnih — 3. the asement that stered walls. d N } BEDRM 2 story h SALE ON 5 eS Stores NT DOOR _ 29 ent. Close i r as down 
ly one is divide cewn 393 HOM base ouse o 2 LOTS D res 61 no Pontia 
— cana, & barbe room, mad side just ed with 1 Jeros z al oe ment 5 p front | 5 owns 7 Apt : e. OR 
cue e into a waiting BY . ¢ OR 3-671) lot FE 8-67 rm h ot with St own loc pts. : MODERN 
cag Ci geste rho lg | One nice rect io be, BY OWNER: 5 12 8-6755 ouse on back © shoe LAKE 
} at ish jar eatl ER 3 4 back t y r on Sylv co 
fives room '& { heat “carpeted i 3 ales Sonne aped. lot Fecentiy Dust name Su ROUND Hate cer BATH $200 FC “ $30. 3757 monthly Pri tiger rr ge paneling ber Ee age i ee 
2 car ily & bed block down ull price $1! st of Clark peted. { yelone fence Sugces Lk 2262 Ov nything of OR MY R D 5.000 di eed a ! 8 THE “ i n porch, Will arge scree 
diate plastered ga omen » $90 per mo 4.950 $2,400 fall 7b replace hig 20m car- erridge. FE equal value 309 RILEY, 5 t BIRD” TO | equity for 2 b sel] or trade eens 
MI ‘se a: zane Im Open Sunday nth : ah ath with igh basement . 4-7743 F eicakein ROKER B ; SEE | free & el edrm. home ot 
nly $29. Wil uy Nhe e ining & sun? shower, com . ; BE 4-1157 Lake R eer Distri P ear lots§ FE_ nice 
FOR SALE, ‘v0 ILAM C OIE Tbs oe = ue ais 80 FT or FE (482), Pa istribut ; AIR OF 35-0689. 
2 ie) Te male : i C B — 
atyle “home ee ~ COLONIAL, GODFRE 3- BEDROOM rere This P SIDE lots — 16 znosT Ace Sa, atetributorship sell ee be ic tise Eon oe msear 
fon eer, : . vis lovely fin = eap roit, I n town n going M 3-40 ust 
46 les M24. Pho: excellent 6687 D Y 2 car x . HON base y fine room lao COngre A neludes t n near D 03 
_ 46207, Lapeer ne MOhawh inie Hwy a car eerane a AL on ment with a itaise sowitt FOOT PR 85 r equipme rickavandie e- PAINTS : 
$505 ———— = : MAple 53-1822 Clazkston euiseieue ine Lots of cup room la a een Beret cee Teeated faim FE_ me © “ON MONT. ; plus stock. nt. Only $6 aeno on ot eee SALE 
= Se bus is a ~ pow ral ® stor ] a =n 5 
eee : Sat a Cee ee Balers LARGE. CoM MONT Trade ot dara Sere, Eompita 
cee Gutstanding oe other Q 4 9) Sz Some peien ok eae core ee for ie M59 woth eee SILDINe Whet bere, Tavern, Home |B: XRNES ST TARD nates 
oak cera tiles ward Tm, ranch ae Sa =) ' . De : svat ee : t fiage | Oniw ¢ location 1 G house, yeu yeu) & R DW 
rs, robe ¢ Df : is erms wv $12.00 wi 100 ft. | contr ot to tra 4 AR 
er doors, Ce cnene how Tess n Cor MM: fe 3 nee Pl Wels \\ NI TM. Reg. US. Pat. Off. cm: MU 42043 me See easy that's Ld any onan as Sens. | SWAP an W. HURON < 
basement: eas ye tehen Ta Oth SEW ansticld Deke im Bee Hanch ts Wail © 1950 oy NEA Servs, tn eves 2049 ur EM Sook _ Games erotene $35 cent ager ee: have ron ie OR 
June, Trad o paym mediate ° booAY ‘ ed paneled old Newly alled an parce / mo. in owner 0 ae ay Ee A 5-0666 
e ent : foas x sei led den dir y decorat- eG . 1 busi s of n additi near $100 HOU : a. 
OFF JOSLY a bceemed. mae ae WORD "NEW" - saeuae aie ge send | with Y Get back to bed'” MU Pony cee a ees Seal eee ap truce of _FOR 
Lovely ‘7 N inte a particular ter eS Secets KA baths . ~ Nave : -2045 or OR on EM. 3-621 at ear am - anid included | Sunderla id equa] value 
epee a ted era td this sensca) Th appeal at Fe eee tolage aiue Bis LID: oop te tee come Pro RICHA 3-6681 210, estate al Bee er es cal = 
dine alls, oak with pla pring makes e birth of and) lor storage alum 2', car o ron . ; pert P RD 8T One. of the re Re = 
Sent full hood early paneled| the fresh unspolies think of Picea dat quicks Shee cuires” TRADE pen Evenings FE 43568 NEWER TY ved a CF wu 42 Ceaser St REALTO REALLY “ SELT. OR TR ; 
oy ee softener, plus oil nee things thet pleaser (Caelend 0 gute pale $10 430 wee yous “Gur © , bedroom hom ALL MODE er Sale Acre orFien a as a0 ORS z ALVTOR PARTI ae Excelient bidg RADE 
tien @nn 61 Immediate. storms ee estan thought cot ae terms “1789 AA and we will 450 tor P stom-built_! FOR A fara, Bee Busem RN 276 FAKE 47. 40 c & HO OR 3-698 Busines RTRIDGE | cel ele tsed id ae 
1,000 dow te posses nderful it m of how Ashstan will talk w artridge eats Call Real down O large lot §7 ent. new o: 0 ACRES 4701 Dixi ME FO 1 FE 4-3 ses thro Ale ow down ade or sel e 
; ' = . z : e lol §7.950 wi ou IN ee Ter e Hwy R 8 581 saneut M paymen ell with 
ES n greet spring i light be tc } BE ALLED L _FPE_ 43581 ce TP mile US 10n with $6 area. Priv HOLI y- ‘erms to . Drayt ALE 1051 ich tC 
THM We now na new t 5 Cas =DROOM a brick AKE — 3 BEDROC t feo ieoe Poatee ee 0 lak rivate 3 -¥-MILFO sion OR 3-88 Imm yton Plains. “|7()_ __ OPEN w.H , $6050 
oe Ma eee aie fae ea cose carat aMe ee oeg one recat ee Metuunaers Geerel Pe Cee ME a Bron Mie, WAND, CONTEACT 48 
you ! chose our off ca or ats of ex- Lot 95° ik umstoves at albs nton M owne reste r pro- F SSS | B “ae iastere n hom Sa nade 
rm. bungal ssion in thi mme- an oid from If, ice rpeted livin your money i 1008 x 135°, v ove and o : Ain 5 tr Pontiac on Highway cS or a fa — USIN Oi Sie I. fed walle 2! e with newly 
netlan b ow. Mewicas aynice 5 quite er home yz own place. cera ug room morte This 47. element ka silosaes W 3 ACRES Press Box 6 y. By | own a b mily who wa | througho ES gs OPPOR i) anew fade. z acres of good 
oil heat, . full heaoine ng, Ve- ppg about tradin not in- way, tached tile bath al fire. 7 RMS. MC MA 4-194 ner ] Sa "Ef: ished ho WITH GOO i oon Sener. Gas nis to | All pri ut Michigan TUNITIES de for good hom 
ings. ae garage ent, auto home now! g it on a in Watki ed garage breeze- with $890 JDERN. ON - Cr) ic ning w use Full b. D Buen livin nt and nice station. | trade ce ranges M All Types ‘$13 500 REAL e. 
See it now. alum, awn- OU ain ins-Pontiac 1E iarge lot ar Down NLY $7.80 $5890 e e cr ater. Jot asement. eek quarters A eS ee 3. Listin any will Beare ! DEAL - 
C TSIDE $16 000 Estate« * _rms, partly 0 ati quily tn apes and s of fruit run- r for th Money ed offices gs {fom take | om semi-b Large 
FOR COL D CITY FE 8-0: | terms M Must $500 Dow rtly mode ib new 3 family State C asparag Berri will e Figh mak- GET = associ- | most an i-bungalow 3 
ORE | andy 2 4-320) J44. Elw rs. Gant 5 Down rn. $3 285 wi bus oll fur iv incom 4-972 College 3 gus Nea es. 5 trade f ght family ONE STO: bloc acre of | with 8: 
5 rm. t Att bedroom b _ 49203 ood Realt zero $5,000 S with Sc downtowr nace Clo c 9722 ex and Roch F Mich erty Cal or other y. | P SERVI \ ks from @ and Only I's 
Low ¢ alow. Extr: | ae kitchen ungalow a or. FE 2family apt with $500 trade land y peed. eo” to : evenings ester FED C furthe 1 MY 32-2621" for cE | Basement ood lake Tw 
: ; ee ; D amaie contrac or will E | ee r det 282) ' & ou ac o baths 
= pa Papel’ large lot | 2 e¢ Large utility and di- ke. | DUN ee 6 ims. m pt. and tne own. Nercnon ract or ec 1 FOR s Selec details. for | screens Heat St 
. babes. Cail Mr ar garage ity room. 3 cu J. DUNLAP — Men eee ener eee quity in L SPRING ect oile Gara Aluminu See 
| 1.000 do Lot 60x150 a ISTOM BU Al DON'T acres of property so have > Bualdi LING es Real I ge Good m awnin 
| : wn Only 81. ILDE MISS _of gro y ojher turldine ¢ 1 Esta | large clean t La 
' : ‘CLEAN a oT 917,000, FE Tastcears NOW i te D VN AN ae Arr Wicinity oo and |.xpansi Located ju i 8° state  Serzice af Pontiac | 1 Some or aod cate tor Gea 
im Willia \ 2 bedre A PIN = you FE 8-118 ears price 66 W Huron NAAN as O ealt fa parcel aa theater neren of Orion en oulside village Telegraph’ REALTOR “e Mart. ood sty iand ee 
is Bal ESTATE & ms titchen Pubes Nice BALE ge ee WITH US __FE #2577 led McCullough, | Y t ney. frontage, acres 17s pea locate 600 tt tront: phd eee nSTATION 40821 ASK F 
Baldwin A INSURA | car garage asement “MODER state FE si 5149 -¢ ugh, Re: Aub. — cal or mot ront- ease. Li now or Mr Br 
ve. NCE $1,500 dow i N DREA 23-9657 FE 5 Cass-Elizabet Nealtor im Rd -- M5 cel centers el, medi _ Ma ecated D available f roe 
____ FE 4-05: 7 FAMILY ose , Must see M HOME e le 1284 Tlizabeth R acres, havit 58 Hwy tc Ample uper mark a | yb¢e road ixie Highw or | Toe BRO 
-Y HOME stantial it to belie you nN ope a live or fee zoned ¢ aving 200 — approx 2 Ings an space fo et. office, id has 40 ay and | ae BR¢ WN R 
| 4 bedroom |_FE 5 down ve it. Sub Na ves FE 4-38 d commercia hn. fr : 2-282 d parkin r build- cent eal for otieates | 00 on N, Real 
| e §-0103 payment : ATH ae s: 1844 ercia: ‘ontage 21. a. Call er or ot sportin s WwW Hu altor 
en, O enara Excellent kit 4 required, NK INS ___ Sun} ta a° East MY chandis her ass 2 goods Ev ron Ph FE 
| Full ate dinin, sch; »\ Beautifu Ns LAKE \\ (f° 1° st Blvd | tion e. Also a ociated mer-, TRA enings Cail 24810 
CLARKS | ae re aie oe ; BY “OWNE R oo . from ike shed? Ve IP oe SIDE. arce'! vones Perry St —3 VEC cian ie other feaiel ans as Applica. pRaDe TEROR & OA 8-2618 
Located ce TON 811.900 with oe price ink oon, ened 7 : peved living ned rooms. ee me FAMILY — § 1} ontage commercial asa fe Ww = eftning Company wea Sin- | cen eee Ok iees enone FOR 
2 bed ston on ne : co <A Can be used. newly po leened oece n. dining ar 8 ak with natura jovely 1a Mary : Shell Oi | uatERcLOC EE EES: tor 07 8 et. 
a bath, rooms, livi 2 large me 185 Ba! e used v and gara porch § room & firepl ral firepl Fee velous b H Oil Cc | WIL) T — 5-1708 
1VA 46185 aidwin as in- in erAEe Very , base ol he ace up iC Diace dow ranch wildin - as for oO. on AKE c ee 
with dinin extra lar Ng roors: NW : . or call FE eaten <undidea tos mens eat, double full bas Hip homes g_ locati 102 ern 2 :mmediat . | railer for AR OR H 
with a g area, rei kitchen) Ee , Payment condition 1 tive and oid style bi ‘e para sement on @ acte | nr. Baldw on for S. Broadw at -ba* servic ¢ lease & ! den of 4 cemetery OUSE- 
utom base Lakef | it _ Low de stor eee ent pean € parcel in & W ais the Te} e statio mod.) _MY_2: Apostl lots G 
; price onl atic oil f ment! elront S _i™® | own m & sc y a er Ww i al- ALY Lak inte elegraph n Loe ; _MY_2-0721 es—Whit as 
¥ $8.650, urnace. F’ ‘Take pe eal . len sion d reens, repair. LLIS M _ MY 22 e Grea rsectio Rd. & ated ite, Chape 
ment at on Cali fo ull) your pi Tals 3398 iplete > own $18, immed —— 2-222) Estab n in Sou Golf Dr WILL pei. 
ce r appoint. | [= |: built 1 ck of the: actors ym, Realt 500 EASY pOsKes- Sal ; < i lished cl thwest P. a} MAKE D 
6.47 has og homes. e two well d Lake.R NG «it Y TERMS Sale Busi nvestment jentele & ontiac. | oe sma‘) OWN. PAY 
= 7\ , ® 3 bedr one on C Alter 6 F d FE 4 ness P a tion required. low initial! | sane i) house with ¢ MENT 
|OPEN EV REAL] | room wit coms, 2 | ouley Fe re02 ES roperty 4 voteere cia For info Me ee mS) Nas! 
| ‘ "VENING as ‘ ‘( RR en. h firepia evel iivin MULT 4 H JOSE are a y 9 oO 89 t Rolfe. rma-} — 195. ndition. H i 
ON 1 ACR N a meat ae RNY Fae. The ot and pinta sc (ETIPLE LISTING SERV ’ Miz [5555 6 Parke SALES F SS 16_ater ‘ 30 p of Midwest WILL SELL OR TRADE 6 | ores 
= Live rane E . VICE | inished in aed on Pontia ga- = ICE loll WOH Realtor Paes , cS MGR = mo cemetery lot ADE 6 GRAV 
e count | living notly P c Lk. / uron S FE 8 FE 4518 a0 Sal = eaeland (Gem well loc E 
: —in thi ry chea oom, 1 ine, lar F i 0323 1 . ee e La | mod emetery cated in 
- a s mod per than jassed naturel ge ; ne ___FE_ 5-618 YOU eS nd Co el car- y, for “$5 ‘ 
: ith arn 2 sun por firepiac or Sal 1 ; ARE IN See ntract land Pontia 85 or ‘86 
living room, ful] basem edroom a areene ™Sy ch, 2 be €. e L. ak com r INTER | AE s 52 a 3-4670 c preferr 
ent, with drou now e Pp 5 mescial ic -RESTED z IF, w ed. OR- 
map eee el ment, arte | BRICK wage 3. ote, recused Dar | as: CONKLIN. TAI rop. 44 ing following S7poubusla acy at | 30% DISCOUNT TLL TRADE | $1500 
se i a a Se bes one Tc atten ied orn Se oa eee se ileren Ud oleh | Fe ee Seco a 
7.950. jue aor as Full hed auto-| ispose it 5 he country & | aM BRI Tea- aA matic oil Hild garage N. 3 lawe Y close to Cl aiden ARTS. «No Cost vy, 6 per yable at $70 “SS ontana) St tes mode 
this one onth price only, of a brick property, T ans REL & GREG AKEFRONT Era On iandons $11.3 Auto be dimits wit Clarkston Vi ne on Wes 6 to you cent inte RD or clean 
Be | Call at Hurry | north ck terrac wo units 1565 i 2 1 CG the wate - 80 Ft COM lando 3-898: 300) will autiful 5 h river Vil- st room mod 003 Secur Test RILEY 
= once! on’ path side location e in a Union Lak NIN tin r gives @ on PARE T 2 th, 825 ft scenic W frontage APPLIANCE Real Esta ern Cit ed by a 509 Eljrab: BROKFR 
: : Six good EF ccs L e Rad « to this J nice set VALUE HESE b of road aterfalls with NCE 8T “4 cstate. F’ y Home Cl PE abeth Lak 
: Puli Aaa iiresh bedroom Cee a, i SAE ake Village ~ tanch hom bedroom brick ON cS WITH LAKEFR Gy witty fronta =e ithin blocks ORE: ‘Not B12 Ask fc Mt 4-6492 a E list or FE Ka 
: ! : ‘ THE ANY ONT only $1 ke A #1 iNothing for S or PE Ww r FE 46-4821 
Nn $6,500 eee ak Gul Weal AGE! h : = ot Mowe and plaster Hardwood 11 FOR MARKE OTHER 500 down good . r_Clark ATER SO =) 
' 4 ch with $700 reat Asking NEAR R 5 “M 3-3214 tastefully red. painted w ts Sev SPRING T, BUY NO So $330 Hurry DOCTORS OFF Mone _ __per moi FTENER TO 
REAL ES’ as mo. Each dn on each B “AR ROCHEST an on ecorated ! alls M mour Lak CONSTRUCT Ww eautiful 2 FFICE «Stat y to Loan | oth OR 3-23 RENT 
"AL ESTATE ie ee Wilts unit rents | By owner 5 STER Ae ors 1" ba n pleas- MGhkeke Lake. 100 ft ION westlof 20 acre DENT A~ e Licensed 53 66 
ae (uae cas TENG. ly ell both for & new rms. & as aucar lelesere ths plus yor teed tiie ote $2950 “ite WY Giathiies nk ce IST8 OFFIC _Lenders _ For Sa 
; ain, Cla at NC. 5 or separ ly decor, w bath. Cl o the c d garage 4 = Le ord Hill. - ' ft $4 Ne Hundreds « on Ideal rth- . ICE On - le Ch 
ce Ct 1 217 W. \N Ben Ee! NaGten poa Neat ieee | Welewell ee Anesiud icere | isle Pel yh ree Corea Te OFFICE SU CxS 2 a lothing 56 
___MAple 5 ae deall Romer fcr SON 6830 good .term ing frcolke to-wall Sere Willi BR aoe $1000 down Vounsil for trees PPLY STORE ANS PR MAN'S SPO ~ 
5-582 rooms & r jarce fan : | aT : * earth e with Bese . BROS only DRY G to $3 sport coat RT P ~~ 
= down it bath up F vily Pour ?,8¢'e WHITE LA with Sha’ Gright kitchen REAL EST : : oops 0 spring coal medium ARTS 
1 ncludin Four r 3c s andi7tr AKE a Ene kitchen , ESTATE Als | 10 coat size 1: size Ladi 
ANNETT. | place Full arith targe Manly field Dr sia Nicel sisal nreos Terms Gouee desig Duet Oven F. $860. Dixie H fsa Resconegie ba RAN lop RRC ECS Ey i ry reigenity dresses we 
pcigk coal heat gos al fire) CARE 500 $1,500 rook - eA ves “TH 8 wy. Cre pereel, peer Clerk Se oeads of these — _ small s top ‘ — sire 
1b t with AND COU 00 dow : LOT ! 19 Su 2 IDE LOC ist. This spe- vest coat si 
iz Ack taal 68 eal, gas wat. stool 2610 UNTY US OWNS T 100 Xx _ Sun 10° CA { ATIO is a WE 7 nO76 we 3, 
c Uv Reet! NS THI privi 200 uns |] or any N in LST 108 
COLL "500 Swith $8650 “an EM 3.4160 of EM 3 TY Dray S HOME ier LcalleGaleae : 480 of the dire need iB - Tt 
gene 50 or EM on are ME ' yy ll OA LAKE ~ ft with above W La 4 ke : N 
OFFERS Here IRE ah INC dn 3 Pie tile bat a 3 bed a FT FR 8-2845 Ow ER CITY W el have aU 2 MENS 
: AO OMI: after 6 aia h, hving rooms lave ONTAGE VOr wil DRAIN. 81 ATER. SE ing | It 
bullt old real invesime - pea) ell, nice & room with Ry owner ON WHIPP O ill accomm: DEWALK_ w- nce eee ~ 72 
se a LE x the modate the L oe z oan otto 
ou Tell U ird (pene home with ot. Well wali le tes board itchen with 3 FE 7-041 RE se stores. R any numb : TINA cS FROM 
s oa ties: | 3 room & 15 rooms lity Lot 75 is and lar INVEST 6087 Sea TOR prime west cucinber! (his i of Po JAN CLEANOU 35 TO 4 
About w ist floor, 3 2-room bath spt. 2306 dow sEzi9. fenced” STORS 7 Dixie Hw: : Check th city limit et ae ntrac | UARY SALE OF aU 
hat oor 6 apts a cent n and ced LAKE ‘ f Hwy C if y e are s jocati ; SOLD ALE OUR: 
per month, ie pie pay suner Pull, bose & bath a SS adr re ce aa men iscated FRONTAGE BY 1 | MApie cee if yeu cae ares Uyeucsen ae Drav | Steen UP TO een 
oan adel Secornied| oe a wae None th ape for peg negated a my mens Bates eal oe actos yciesent le aarti mounts - sci) Manag. Lee” trea share Jrayton Plains OSM REET OO 
tity se cucnl come (ircur Saad & 3rd FOR a mo includi -. gp FIDGEW s for detail o f utes fro Y Ll the anager a" FE. 3 cal . > : 
your WWACANT. Trad . hI $230" strom oda turisnea as SYLVAN BETTER HOMES rd insurance cluding taxes ™ BALDWIN REAL at trom (Waterford “wigh 3 Vale AP Echoes Se rticular 20a for Walled Lak Town ue ‘> 
or land ¢ in) With r month. A td floors tx'  } MANOR / $4 350 18 ____ FF 4-201 230° on scree, Wan hoo: ‘ ake & Country 
Attra a contract | cate $2.850 dn sking $13.73 ovely 3 b The b 8 THE LOW LAK : : } =~ good road, 520° d igh ground | < Stor e on!) . s 
< active ls d oon R & $95 20 home Ot edroom b ab! some a cory PRICE LEE RON TD id fishing 1 eep. 500 1° a MUN 
: | Sagina aeburn St mo Lo ort, 1 heat rick ranch bie log cab ory, comfk LON TT LOTS 00 down F ake $5 : from mM it tic Pel-Hlur 
Gieamin k"s & 8S Pada between large lot 1 attached fustic: tying for ple ay OTS tbe FE T4010 bs aslgel S 7 “ ~hoppiny ™ 
siding oa wore aluminu 102 E Bure NEsrered eee in yard Lanceceped aed Cals cout ey Ceapecaaie PAVED § Oreo ACRES | FE 2-0474 Yl Ss SS 3 CHIFFO? Ppa enter 
fares pee: Saou reer a cane Eve FE 50810 ve are . tranafersed aes fale aH been atl S cree cin storage ® lake f TREETS Just sd aor ft. eats or Metsu FE 7 GE U CASI rs tl 3.7360. TPE 58640 SIZE 1 
easan city lim- PE. 284 e terms ell with a jog-burning g room Fae ont lots 31.000 d vement. $5 romtage Multi Open sn ULG ASHTT OUICK Boy'e 5-8640 0-12. 
er occupie t street of 1D dy. L = _2-3971 | ONLY $7 place Mod g stone fi $17 io laa f s to choose f & F own All . $5,950 with per Listing 8 pen Eves JU IC | v G CLOTHI 
and tile d homes 4 own- The Tic IU Sh an 700 DOWN V-plece b ern kitchen re- 3700 to $4900 rontage Pric rom se76 ranks 4395 or part Gi t Rent L Service ? NK LY ray flannel ING SIZE 
large Soares en first rooms, dre answer lo oO , this _3 bedr down ath. Only and Aso 2 can 20 per ce Iced a ze Dixie AG easé Bus 'pP Up t i outfit, char suit, Explore 18-20 
Sasem droom on floor, | am, imma the new! nly 1 yea oom ranch $1250 age 81. al front lot. nt down - 7 or ee ‘Top. 49M © 0 shirts. 8 cual flann rs Scout 
ent sec cinity culate bi ywed's fanallplnitese old. E home w 900. 20 3. 110° { _ ~~~ d ing is. sweaters °° el siac 
br igareae aa a ond) or of Blu ungalow mily kitche Extra SPRING sterfors per ront- — LIKE — e om 
, terms. eat. §i4.- coms & b e Sky Th ow VL with full n. large liv large diary > FEVER Ay ines. be cent dow 4 1 ac -BEAUTY NEW _""__*E 2-660a 
I ; J ft. fenced @-hroom, | eater, 3 baths. 1 icture w ing rm rivileges? ies ? take cat buys H n room mod RE EQ TY SHOP | coats sh DRESSES. sv! 
ncome fea a foes ee ee patie eke Pe indow. 1° OMe? Thea wow 6 ihe 1i¢ IL \ ure, pew ern, 2 ¢ ee FOR I iertie petrecine , Suits 
ower acs ghieen : w you this f leges Let us io tee ihic’ Home. a ane IES. B: Near Crese: a ar gare FURN HEAT & W ner 2300 Bet only Call FE 4 
, : on ‘ his s the ¢ XR a r Crooks & recreat ee. | WATER Vo ly. Cal es 7 
It's bri SI] com plete — as LITT ine home us Lake 3 home sme 4392 RERAX $00 wit s & A ion room APRIL BE VA orheis Rd 1 FE 2-602 
s roome, and & food value Sturey IS EY Ss io, (TELE COUNTRY Pay ctr hardwood baa aks homie iia OR 3.1950) Evenings” ‘ . #2250 down de, 8 Co IST CALL OR “3-051 Loan O (MEN'S WORK | CLOTH . 
st floor fe bath on| eal for bedroo tia | ere and p! lastered walls. Painted | an gs OR 33 4 rooms stairwi ES T FOR : m rt) eap Shi ES FO 
up, lar 4 4 rooms and on large latge family = ‘house Rein ovely 5 plan to se with cera alls, lt ee JAKE OR _3-3230 loam ine airway to @ used RENT ID ; pan cents. Cov rts & pants. OR 
H i ' ( 7 7 soil é P 2 fo 
with ofl closets B bath) ment enclosed po y, 1° baths 2 e Oil heat room mod e fixtures mic tile & aths Year ro ORS from O} Oil heat tlie, randy Mo cars. Located EAL FOR y _ man’s Outl veralis, $173. W r 
heat asement . ware reh, ful i car att , full ba ern 0 s. Rusti & colored fu und co 1 Ortonville at o1! otcalm on co SII _Outlets 65 8 73. Work- 
rage Fenc 3 car: BLY ge. $8.400 1 base- of ft ached sement pen beam e kitchen w: rnished a tlage, co je $1000 d a miles 2-12 rey | and Bald rner of \ VER BLUE _ Saginaw 
paved st ed lot. Locat es ;CY OR TR ena ruit orcha rage 2 acre plece. Bu celling ! ith dryer pel lied alos we mpietely sibedroc: 10 ACRES own = _ sic FE! - je aoe LUE MINK - 
Mecriniorenccelh eee. ed on Large 8 R TRAD? aod) maspberr Strawberries ei’ Brahe vine bias Sroer wereoers me sher ang **"* ms. full ba Bus —— $500; f has’ coll STOLF 
. area. $15,000 resi-, verted room modern j : ed with a Large sto ries | with fi right livin mn and 500 — Tee electri fr and boat we Near lak semem 2 car siness ( O — |= a ull price _ $205. Cost ove: 
5 B Soo: terme clean eis Cesuismtlenie: ols tor gard machineryeand cea Ceeioee fy tcom etme c stove, 812° 7 WHIPPLE TAKE /pportunit ae AC STATE ‘Sale | Hous od tal Lal i 
* edroom < an as @ family : co sel Ww gardening Ty and s overloo ceiling wir | {. M a) BR . bedroom E LAKE oun portunities 51 TO BLDG ouseh AA, i 
) 9 room @ whistle income ith reas ge Priced 2-car pla. king the ne ee SEI DO 2 100 x s. new o Vee NS $25 DG. ~~ old G 
On Priv pt. dow _ ol FA heat pnable to Tou stered lake 116 Wood ay Wy N CO > 300 f il furnac 5.000 < . cy ea & TO $5 ‘ oods 57 
beautif ivatament n, J room reat \ _ erms with m garage. N ward : each $98 1 block e Lot 0 SO. TE 4 Ww sas LIVINGS NORGE 
street. ul tree 1! ner Sct tance loc apt up , FOTINS : Low pri any shade tle = (3) Rochest : 1 00 withh hee ae good Commercial. : i oe * TONE H WASHER 
Pectin AG cides we linea smaller rool district ated in Wis 17 ON. Real ce of $18.500 trees SELL OR 1 L 1-675) er. Mich Nea 0 ACRES $3500 down | Ortonvill Located at (Qui ban . Ls ave been wu & DRYER 
large roo ail sidet cose) ah BAS till May take 7 | Scart DELIC , com R RENT 2 FaMIL wins Clarkst ACANT & service, Suitable { we mis SE ABC a) S90 Ee Rid O LC 
; part ce elegr: IHTFU e on | 2 FAMILY Mh $105: on, Mic ce, mach lor car 0: INE 1 8-0004 Reason 
plus 2 peop fireplac e with WILLIS M payment graph R for th: L te th $11 500 wake Or! ILY IN 0 dow ch, $3.3 super m chine sb sales CO RD a I BEAUTY 
ta lav e Bat | 2S: <add. uis clean. he wort | oe cists ron G De = 300, arket op, bowli YREST 
ment. wiih, Timken Base eur es nnd neighborhood bee TAMS. ee a ee aia SY mind |) PARKING. SARC | ehh. St rete aitress. 1 bled 
ete terme aarage eat ° scaped, W eet ae Ac CEN Al | = 82 OW M. Jones, R | or will Tice $39,500 ency FE T | _FE 5-3020 rocker. All very high- 
, . ke $15 - JOS gc eped) ee v land- cross str S LAKE Huronis: eal Fst. | *° lease. By owne erm Loans $2 8-0661 | y x 3 OA i 
. ; JOSEPH age, ha a l'a-car x bath eet fro 5 st St. | n 1350 M owner A 8 Ss $25 1 te YOUTH ica reas. 
qm > F fee pias rdwood floors and beectneal = rurmes FE ¢8 tion erkle. O Arna- | o $500 BED ————— 
= nole 3-33 N Par 1SZ_ SAL istered walle loors anc arage 105 mt - furn 5 rms as 350 | = al 7-3871 rionville. on signatur ey | dry washer. $10, 1 E a 
oe cae ee awe Se en elite te gu Sm abet cca a aremee- neg |, PES 10 $500 | Bettiah sar 
™ 1 ss ‘ Y o 3 bed- a iv — bee | e ~——— STs ' 7 : = 
PPrine tant in replace S180 2 _ of Clonet Morage Cer jong 7 FON NENG REALTY ee cemigrme lane Jake | rie suipment Wil make “04 | FINANCE nz or 0 DEED FREEZERS Es 
room, and full size piace vos OW] Large Ne kitchen Rie idwin oe F ac rivale lake noril acres e $365 FE 8- part-time | 2 8 Saginad OF PON 6 PC E 21300. After ASON- 
/ fiosr. seeceonue on first 2 bedroom hom Qe ORTER MILLS we “floors “basement bes Sale Suburban V FE 35-8275 as POP oe eeping Se " OF Per e038 | bed, i boll “RAY BEDR : 
‘ up z and t Tilteeen ew iy e@ near Or es CUaTO RANC ach ircom 01S notty pin ro ce eS 1 @ quarte ‘WIT | bed. lar resse M. 
steam § Basement ule Ou he ewly deco ) ranch h '3TOM BU H most Schoo! bu pine 5 p. 45A N Cres) thd ease $800 rs. equipme H | | Ah fo e ches. 2 Tt, bookca 
$17,500 peat, 2 car o1l On pe ot Coan srated «© FAME pomen © 1ET brick te ae ellis wren ines bonis: Own FOR or trade nt _and | Prone’ Bape ied dl ad 
500, te gar n is Vs - R edroom ck 850 oor ‘ 5 | ni Pontiac ' LEA A 54- j arso ay on! amps. 
Coma rms. age inenthly a ee ae mith Dulitin oven modern kitchen RAS Oniy , — daguutier lake Rd home oe na Pie . ool at restaurant poles STATION ye | oe TO $500 | Rae nm Furniture ee 
: Nercial S65 " lng room with ¢ nd) gangs! 010 i) SX Pa ncces (eood | acu 7 € “ ea wiho with sir Exceilen arters ned Al CMMUNITY. $25 T |& MIRROR TI GA i 
: S650 D peries inc! 1 carpetin ge Liv-| 26 Ni] Gg bomen i rm mod $740 dn iream rani nt Phone In excelle so living 22 E LA JNITY LO oO 3500 2—t«WS RON THAT : 
Corner | : OMT Reugeone fa. delu mand dra- S Telegra 3 Realtor t ted by owt garden par a eM |) HO, MOhawk pes location WRENCE AN cO ather co AT GOES | 
; oughout i : 1 to mer ; < a 2) ___FRIE pen vererf DES WIT 
road au 250x120 Aub 3 bedroo closets ity oe Xe features FE 3-7103 ph wl . » mortgage Der at $il eee, e fay Tag OR SALE STOR O7 Lapeer = NDLY SERV FE 8-042! | bugey ¢ bar Bab H 
iaaders oivAd@ems « urn cca ym home in N fhroucnete jacks cedar-lined L(+ r Be 9 : » OL 1-4296 cash 6 ores C] house copne E WITH 6R RVICE ga stove. F baihinette A y play 
$27,000. home and mel heat ull basemer North (leree | it barbec TV lead + Koll E 56775 For Sal 5 : ver 16 larkste Modern cted All ¢ OOM | bar _ FE -5-6038 2: pt size 
000, terms, carage a Tile bat! ent. gas ? i with eecer Gill on Ming Acre a ale Lot part | acres par n dows ble heat $ any ok | 11 1 PC 221 Michi 
. starms and ny Alumi ack vard. M a several on. With 2 S DE ANN 8 46 dn fevel on Sash isola Ch $100 a m 18.000 PC DINI . - “ 
refrigerato screens aneet appreciat ust be s trees in le Llouse SIRABLE a eee ea : shabaw Rd and ‘hamberlain § onth tenes a new Wh NG RM aa 
dry or, wash Stove | nome e thie aan ae s civ F LARGE = $2,400 GO IN 4 or 159 e 0 Ss che \irlpooi 8 SET. LI 
: Oy Annett Inc ey et aciuded $44 Son extraordinary Stone "and frontage cal Bip Lek seve ee or previles iw, 114 Acres—Ri aA Comin tan FOR Ook Oo $25 TO $500 7 pare i i waltoeneies ad 
‘ S700 |) ON EER edrms e home e 28315 yater. A relal M s— hive - ment, st vunch R m you s oo B IVING vd 
2B oH REALTOR — owl room FF HIGHI kitchen. 24 ft 1 2 jar — gent. O ost be er, Woods ste ainless st oom equip-| oh r own st rand new, ROOM 
8 Te oe ee Math ell tutaace Hae ~~~ R 5.000 autiful | J00S am tab! eel. Coff ip | er sec signatu - mod daven SUIT 
Open hve FE J bedroc ying room _ CAPE 2 bed- | garage. 5 gil taraece! Nice SEE Sanaa Spruce ocation with stools, ¢ e grills, 1 ee urn,| 0 re urity, Up anto or fe ern step tab port & et z. 
ings end Goidey 14 ee ea Stn Formica gia bop inne, ents erm! modern suuesioe cE OUR MO ==) poste 7,000 over “Yash t canter! napicasier (becthe tretahe’ aaa sete ‘to 24 month Siiabicad accoruior ce bani 
d Sunday 1-4 | jeretiog: | Full Sonat ere eee Bee ctive kitch ea my eae bungalow DEL HOME | frontage about 1 mil hardwood > hood. epister, ooler, booths, | 8! ly and b rice is quick, for eas Pay acle e ia icot- 
—— . eat Alt oe toons, there bebose ae ard —E month Good IN $6300 cn. of rive N China aust fan 21 er vi e!pful. Ph ck, Pears ae GRIN A een 
— andl screens luminum nt looms. r] rful becr o com- ting witt “xceptionall Good . . r eon sign ane silve s and sit us one FE I on'’s Furnt , 8! Ww 1 
_ _ . reens. Vaca storm BASEME lastered rooms. 0 {rom » large gard y nice set 2 Rf A] — sale 8 gns. Priced rware and | H at our offi ake Ave. ture, 42 eekly. 
MULTIPL so nN nt ie a ENT ne walls. FU ak Pontiac garden 15 m _ EVERYT TALTOR P i = 1.500 Call right for qui om ce 8-PC. Orchard 
E LISTIN S000 Dow water near CITY jt, ,moat $7,000 do ies ro HING ¥ FE + ARTR — FE 2.5677. ck | e - MAPLE | 
G SERV! wh AKE pri sewer pus -\ l wn, $125 R IN Y¥ tad cout 3381 IDGE ut fit, $49 50 BUNK-1 
ERVICE A Genre privileges ifs SYLVAN ; (,arden S sy HILLS ou D WISH | —— 1050 i, 1 O | P Pa BED’ 01 
{roo VA} : is SIDE. 1 NEW — OPEN Ww. HUR LO; carson Furnit only UT- 
1 bedroom. north end 2 Sian Stee 2 Spot and BLACKTO Seana HOME TIL 8 ON AN CO. Lak urnitur Si week 
sed) ie lOVT RE ice 2-Bedr ! ly PF wood EX _™N | zustersve == e 4 ly. 
| OP C eae iy umeag emsmareen ee ee Tock ee ee ees cotati cone ran "Ra oe 
i d Scant rater in Se : 100 x 3 and) me FROM orth of P im24, #0 ACR Oe Store located G a IN: rx —_ ersible, L FACE, $ 
= Teleer FE 2.095 ae 00 ft 1 ove right 9 SF $1200 W eatlac 1 ES. 5 R 2 apart rocery i ANCE. $34. $1650 1 $15 95. 
: | WE BUY he a cecepnaad 0966 ywntown G ot 20 mint n E ALFRE ITH Ape ote barn. othe M. HOUSE renting for ments abov 202 N . CO. | pads, Axminster mport 
‘ 5 PM. Aine ae A OGRE ial fee foamy Le Tosa took int utes to Wop SDC HAD DN eee: = Siti bullaligas GooD Can be b $125 per m e N. MAI .| 3° e P $49 98. ed, 
NTR 4 ft rge cdu ng. clea 5. TE) ADDRIL At a milking ngs, 6 mi dow: andled onth. ROC = AIN _42_ Orchard earson’s Rug 
Sat irdav ACTS at paneled | ntry kitch n 353 LAMEIES, ‘ nd tools machine ilk wn plus for $1,000 HEST 20" Lake Furntt 
. egeeneled Une Um en wo Mics INC: fil either naa , tractor Inventor TER) M ony) TABLE Lake Ave 
: NOW 7 (ere arage Wie peach | oS peer Rd H sell farm Wee aueee, | RAIN ; y. LOAN ’ ICI Poa TABLE M ve 
sow VACANT ceptionally ‘well bul Pe eoaee Cherokee PEOPLE IE. eee Civ #542 ford. Mich. Ph rr wie REALTY: we AuTOS “ Ox 12 Felt B idiaalaidloas 
MEDIATE — Gi = =) cee Hills! E 142 AC oes ‘ ‘ Oho | elt Base 7 
- ‘ > It Sie RES, SOME T INSI 502 8. P Ph ‘OUSEHO! Ca ase Ru < 
POSSESSIC iE & oy 48 IT F < new 100 | Drs neared ellie E DRA f DE 8HOO ADDOCK | Reh oe cen MAID ugs $ $3.95 
sie ee de are ne ee so EO ar Uo otaae re EAE tare ol edit vom BE cee Wal dite Bee 
D MANSON ST poariae EvENiNos Pratt KASKOB 098 'D ie Hey OR Pale days peer ranch et crn! aero! mnes, 2 OUT OF HARDWARE BU Ny VOU INEED® rgnnen wage Pane 2c 
s ‘ Ate one omes|! ouse, coker z she ools are, s- _8 : 8E Lin 
é Thre PONT 38183 $3 room S|. “OR 3 | D 2 ca n coop. . nails. giass. yers, PAIN 1, $3 73 
full Nigh’ sees home wit ae ATR ESTAT cee eeaeee 2 nice bed MULTIPLE LISTING 8 78 Italie west of Tele Lak _North ‘Alex Wri oner. Dh ae) oiter rigs tures Ali = 12% IN Jet W Huron Ay FE 4.206 UI) 98 
room plu ent D ul roc oom ranch au -ES i mode iving & ed- oO a ERVICH to Scot of Tel e Rd. h_ Branch 3985. er, phone | Be vercrest ake me . ; __ model. Dix -3064 
kitchen $1 eating ining ym indy s drea 12x29 ft | ae Mardeeod Youn dinin AKLAND 3 t Lake elegraph R FOR F ent ated e | —Dixie__ Ponti arcwa an; You c 2 $50 ¢ TV, CA 
$1,500 space ir wardcobecl dream kiicl living ful rdwood gstown ne 2 b AVENU « mile—S Rd d. ‘Call ARMS A | jac re, 2580 an get 1 32 sq. 0 cash, FE SINET 
you in wi down sls ee be closets lichen, la | basemen: floors. ti kiteh- pedroom E EE FOR YOUR right | Rutledge ND ACREAG =| eee signature t quick! - ¥D. GREEN 4-6024 
month in only $73 per toon mit eecn sae a ee cae areve: i and gas We) jee 2, Gute bungalow wit CA “YOURSELF. NORTH ge_OR 3-111]. FE ———— endorsers. car or fu Lid Wal reasonable. REEN CAR 
vin, in mente’ Yc) per ie ae car Creation area ase- lot ae ge Beautiful heat ite living shed attic Ca ith stalrs RL W.B ecr WEST OF py = budget. Ss, payments keoher® No 5-4600. Call after PETING 
TO WILLIA DIX bur host ALL US warage and at: pre ed street landsca hall Cc m  dinin rpeting in 203 C IRD, R | bl e farm, all LAPEER, you We wil be suit you 1T MOTOROLA 3:30, 
LLIAMS IE HWY . f more ent cond and driv ped b eramic g room F ‘om munit Ye ealt des. 4b tillable | 40 with you lad to r ee 
LAKE TRA 500 with ndition th veway asement W tile bath and E 4-421] y Nation or 18 ac edroom joam, good | | r mone elp dition. 8 OLA TV. 
PROPERTY R RD DE aa reason tolchon | oe ith auto: Full al Bank Bidg.| < res wheat. modern bh: 4 40. Kelv GooD | 
RTY IGHT 3 b ‘ able d ut ater Larg matic hea LOT Ev idg. | sh of fine ne use. . inator 1D CON- 
Sub TO meni, 2 car 4a! suburban GEORGE BI own pay and tiled flo See ceister spare wie *teighatton WER DESIR. ad _MOnawe +3507 Gone atepecr, = = eee food 
4 urn Hei or 2 b garage : base- - BLAIR Ter oor. 2 ed wall eges 8 ood L. cSIR- ee : FT. AMANA Di 
eig! nape bt nice lot 453 R ATR Lap car gar : andy _be ake 80 ——— - used AMANA 
You ghts. . RE nome C for a Di EALT age als LOT 7 ach. F privi- ACR ree IA 6 DEEP 
y . femby we \rea INFORMATION. Ot age OR AUBURN = ing ome READ: F E 5-895) Ort cee ee oe FINANCE CO. oe ae 4400 OR FREEZE. 
home. hice Bede, Ota - Te 31231? Une one NeaniwalegeL Oe AEE Ortonville may Le ado po Coppa WHEN YOU Go , FE 4-1574 ie e ALB On paymenta, 
anced nie int ee apy ee vest suburban a 3-1708 | basement ungalow end ae ake store up Heiser runnin soil, som bf Aegay B __702_Ponti ¥ _condition. 21°, E 
: pommedersr atin cc lot See ee ncias Poo ee HIRD room | Been cence a ca) tor aptina ps = See RIO PUMNESS ep Eetees eee 2 P PE 8-3788. EXCELLENT 
: tive reel It is 5 of the ing ell, lar ving room w ranch, This 3 STREET - 2 bedroom. peted living 7195 W. aS WICKERS or spring peed stock. Bi suf Mort tate Bank Bldg _ ANELS DR 
’ Garag th rhside Oo attrac- poards to ge itchen ith din.| house yr-old -mod ‘ ia, be good gard 2 car | APLE. 1 MA HAM $3,000 dow planting. Onl uy now ae gage Loa os ctional 6 APES, 
: e. Hand and out alumi spare, ple with cup-| to is withi ern 3 be t ing distan rden spot. wan | YFAIR 6-625 n. y $13,500 ortaage Dewees __S Sree: aiaten aa dines 
E So y din : ca num stor nty of clo p- Pontiac M nh walkin droom jon, Term ce to bust asy | SY 10 160 A occasi ts, paint fron di 
: $ 0 500 much v ing rport. ms and losets,, Has a otor and g distan rms. ness sec. B SYLVAN ACRE | A Mor : m onal eh ed bab ning 
: and terms. alue for per ik oe street screens,| sto uto. ga: nd Fisher ce ic : eautiful VILLAGE | FARM MODER | tgage P isc. ite air & t. y's chest, 
3 .. r : Oni mea wuld ose heat, Body. | RESCENT and w wooded | | lar 36x48 b N DAI Offe |. We mak : robl > 20 ms, MA able, | 
Dri ance 4! incl. taxes y $67) ‘or o d scree oak floctes| 2 LAKE | ¢ ter Gale bass with | oO imp! arn, 40 RY Ts you | ¢ mortg: em: GAL G ea 
; ve By a per ve and in ily £81600 Gow A Ts, bedroom PRIVILE | fect sa ly_ block sewer | ont ft. sil otL yo the 0 your req agé loan er, AS HO 
; : \ nt INTERS sur- er real buy | sttle home [GES ran ndy beac ck from expend building, o,| ne ur own se pportunit any uirements s to me used A WAT 
And taki WILI BUILD ST ie 5 nic Has good ga with stairs ¢ te ch home o h. Ideal jot per- | ulldings. an pride =< ss and rvice stat iz to | b amount, Any pro et trie C $35 B ER HE! 
i s tor | 000 Complete jeer cern pieeene busi- | uy land prompt ~ perty, | _F 9°. 1060 Mu AT- 
you'll ike look at house inc] 4 BEDROOM -_~— W age. yard with Lies space and mt surrounding tri-level, E | soil, Al ly fenc a. with an in 000-89,000 a. contract ervice. Also E 5-831 w pid) OG 
. call ine is) Gon, home for §1 uding tl RANCH .~V¥ OO , oe i stied f g homes. xcel-| Stn ho! 20 lovely 6 Foot ver 8 $1, vestment of We (4 co real Iso | 1950 ron, Pontiac. 
, us own 37500 ne la Real : ‘or stor- | «, POR | Th me with room abl Th of as lit-, CHEF: Eq estate GE ontiac 
» es and we wi Then A and 3 rge lot or © 1 RIS & us hot w - ot See ore. seetiene rae F Mtok ‘& tutte U FLOOR N . 
7 Lo one ne _ ¥o finished, ake Some . 52 W. Hi SON REALTO pp tA ater, heat Perry tstel ava | te oe RL aie TALS MODE! 
/ to Wil e Union Li = ur jot or will buil for! At itams Lak OR 4123 |_W._Huron__Phon | ae excellent m with lake and East near Madison FE_ 8-8580 TY. co. AXMINS' ry little. $30. L_IRONER. 
(mie Sa Mas eary ote es ge eCIGe R. Irwin “sat Wil aie aE fond) Muy. cal now Oni 48 Auburn & Agams Oo" LOAN “Eves, EM 3-008 Ralverwaye bed a 
— daveutent : ALTOR e have a nice 1 | 8 333' Por furthe John : Sa areastes yee $15.00 
fe Smith W wa stave a nce toi <a inate me, DANS= SOO to $1,500 | Santen Ha 8 
— FE 50 aldwin Av biack your ow ft. lot you | dy d Kent informatt any pu ’ sie: ms aah : 
. LA ] - as It y = °.' LET lop, near n home on 2200" it Inc., R SUN on call: Sones ton m le rp:se, on Tab y Refrigerator | ; : 
=. | WRENCE_W “THAT CALLED au? 2113 ‘Stirling —— HARVEY W ene Jake ” AMP roe Hwy. at » Realtor rm 24a salen Dep Co. 2. For — 7. or not, in - Portable’. wise. pe ange oe Leds 
: | ORD Lf lem nice eee to : conde cal uy HA Oregon. pr ER = - aren iene _— pEror pares VE 1.25808 pease, additions or EVERY? sewing maci hine $19.00 
‘4 i nN com ranch home joms. kit ow 4 ia LL J HART. | et nn 7 o _quir } ts ae &. O, XCH 
ie ‘ RE a outside cit ranch hi lots chen. 1 tge bed- Pr | —#. _quire 446 s8TOR ouse or enclose AKLA TH ANG 
vg E. Pire PE «aan ESTATE 6 a 3 ear ot tree ae wei 128 a anne extra SEVERAL van __._ PE _2-0657 a ete ete E. IN- 4.'To puild a conmiracted 104 8. Saxinaw OR THE HOME 
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. 4-95 sa) whe STAR che x ose reiki fu 2 we Thx home ee ee ae Realty _ KEnwood_ pom ranted oo easy See ae DONT PASS | tous shaw cana ved EQUIP. nit 36 te Nation a *- 7 ANYTHING-¥ © 0 WANS 3 
ing. induia ani rea ron nf exthas bas Jo - n = 2700 OR U 4-2045, s ar ole U chair and dry con- | a 2] Bul UND ME ANT 
: i tie SHE on and the aca C come\P vanit er. si i. din A 
| % Ne Mn 3 saat: tain ee iy's13.950 terms ce rs peocie Prope roperty 43A Lott ane =——_ MONEY! Sell , svocrsi We ‘eal ‘iron = Swap oe lage od ott of the 8 sates.» 
1681. ,) GE 8B CIOO $1 or trailers . unt UL i _ FE 5-3463, . | s anc way but a 
oo TAYLC nouse rick ~ t per r 180 x recede in. mo oro cote Oo 55. es pod ” roitu 
‘ Oakiand Aen: REALTOR faa close io tswntren Pontiac Call 1 ing foot. eet Onty Ib elon di $300. meer anit. TO | ROSINESS M4 FT PONTIA 5 Vis sit a nda NEW & & ~ 
ror, BREE MET rare Cap esha on Sa” cings fey cash) Eee ages "uP agS Sa ae i gir ute‘ et 
_ as vee ek REAL ES ; oF cash | TAVERN ae a for. ¢ w son real 
TATE RICHA thro “= @ FoRi or of ¢ bu THS TO 
FE 46202 | 296 -— STEELE, REA ugh Classifi d aes 8 $40,000. "Bossi To OWN arden D dl and tok ee s¢]} ba oc 
ee cea LTOR ied Ads!) icense W sible, cl | Sefees., eee | Darks Com 
$205 EM 3-620 “OR 3 ; LF E 2- ‘ J Pi Sabina x 383) Ludi "Cia octet oF cell TRADE Fon 0 PEN east tee 
10 OR 3-6001 | S181. - PACE F ington, | “8, CHEVY MON., at A = 
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ape _Auron, BABY GRANI picku Rd. rn ‘a 
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‘Dine. Pe eigen cg! se #3022. od STNG, STOVE, 
50167. Swap tor} A B +7465 oF E. 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCIT 21, 1958 
       THIRTY-THREE -   saa 
Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60   
APPLIA ANCE ogee SALE | Deluxe Ironer, $0 
$149 Norge mes $118 
129.96 Speedqu ry 
95 Norge 10 cu 183 
  Big pec iay on TV 
ers 
Wh ai tears to Pay 
AYNE GABERTS 
121 N. Saginaw PE 5-6189 
BRAND NEW HAMILTON AUTO- 
matic washer, never been used, 
$120; used food freezer, goog com 
dition, $60. FE 2-6549.   
  BLOND ondition FE 4-064 sana IN 
  
    
  good hae ta 
BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SET |? POOL LP ABLE. aE See Doub: _ bed, cou _— = chet? 
ers, x Ree each;|'47 DODGE -UP, GO 
7-drawer hi | ee Must sell to with new caotee ise, ‘Rototiler,| 
best offer, idwest 4-1710. mee M with mower, new 
MF A 4 AIR or cond . reed new— 60 S Coens BLE, CHAIRS, _ seins. 4 ATE {.08 pe e $3 
suitable for summer 
18 cottage. ” takes, EM 3-61 
  All neussneld merchandise 50 per, 
poscouat: dealers inquiries) ceut 
mak 2 
heen, HARDWARE 
2182 3 Telegra (pou FE 5-9962 
Across from M: picid Mile ghoeping 
  
Coe pet iE et 63 
'U, GOOD NNIN G CON 
TION: $65. ORS 35313 
ENPORT AND CHAIR. GOOD) 
condition, $80. 178 Ogemaw. 
DELUXE KALAMAZOO GAS Tange. $75 MI 17-0747. 
DAVENPORT | AND on. AIR, MA- 
roon and gray, FE 8-8150   DA 
FREEZERS, UPRIGHT. FAMOUS 
name brand. Scratched, terrific 
values, $149.95 while they last. No 
phone orders please. Michigan 
Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. 
FACTORY REBUILT VACUUM 
cleaners, all makes. 1 vear guar- 
antee. $16. 05 up. Thyle Electric, 
602 N. Jennson. FE 45169. 
GAS STOVE OOD CONDITION 
$25 2626 Midienelt, FE 86-3455 
GAS STOVE AND DAVENPORT for sale FE 48169. 
GUARANTEED RE3UILT AUT O- 
matic washers, Frigidaire. Thor, 
& Kelvinator. Terms to suit   
    ‘l HP air compressor. 3. On P New §27. t 31217 
’ ER: 2. OVERLOAD LEAP SPRINGS 
*1 work beach 72x28 wit, 
_Grewer. ‘$0 FE _4-1605 
2 HOUSES, = “BE | MOVED Sal 
wrecked. Noten. FE 1-008 . Saginaw. gt. Make 
2 WILCOX-GAY TAPE RECORD- ers. New. Factory price, FE = _5-1358. 
fixcHs ‘SOIL PIPE 5 FT... $3. 70 
SAVE. PLUMBING’ surriy a 8. Saginaw 5-21   
  
20 GAL. FUZL ote TANK, $18 
_Good cond. FEL 5-7261. 
aye ALUMINUM " SIDING 
RDER NOW AN BE 
non-chatking 
enamel with 4:"" Celotex insula- 
tion. Complete house sertaliee ww, 
top experts at Ay a‘u 
MONEY DOWN—$ are 
oo ‘Met 7S Di Oe ey en 
* Old Reltabie 
urn & Rochester 
Eves. 6623, 
CALL NOW for free estimates. 
No_ obligation, 
a INCH TV. PICTURE WIN- 
dow, 98% x 7644" 3 tier blue 
_&lass top coffee table. FE 2-4169   
2-WHEEL TRAILER. GOOD TIRES 
—Set of farm scales, 600 
capacity, Comb. T Tadio 
_and phono. FE 4-9058, 
Ono 24 ALUMINUM STORM SASH. 
$12.96 CHURCH'S INC. 
PE 2-0233 
2 GAL, ELEC HEATER   
62 $76.95 30 GAL, auto. gas Cab. sinks & fittings $59.50 up. 
    ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS 
96 Oakland Ave | FE 22-4021) 
HOLLYWOOD BED FRAMF_ IN-| nerspring mattress, springs, chet 
ry frultwood Dining roum ta 
and @ chairs. OR 3-5805 ufter 6, 
Pm - ' 
HOOVER CONSTELLATION Vee 
uum with all attachments. Like 
new. $40 FE 8-6518 i 
FOR SALE: GOOD MAHAGONY 
dining room furniture, $50. FE, 
2-3905 _ —| 
~TRONRITE Prove to yourself that ironing time | 
can be cut in half & have fun | 
doing too Rent an Ironrite for, 
just $2 per week FE 4-3573 | 
KITCHEN CABINET SINKS DOU. 
ble bowl, 48 inch model, marred! 
intransit, # litte paint will 
these up Outstanding value. 
Michigan Fluorescent 305 
chard Lk. Ave — 
KENMORE WRINGER WASHER 
l'g years old. Excellent condition. 
$55 FE 4-2620 after 4 pm 
KENMORE AUTOMATIC | WASHER | 
with Suds-Saver $50.95 
Fasy Spin Dry washer .... 865.00 
Maytag square tub washer. $4 95 
-Large apt size Serre ere ee 
Late mode % {lx 
$60: 
Or-| 
Frigidaire refrig $50 00 
Several kod used TVs 
MILKS APLIANCES M1 6-1300 
LINOLEUM AND PAINT “SALE 
Half price at Jack s, 277 Baldwin 
Ave 
LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS. Laundry trays, stand faucets, 
SAVE PI UMBING 
Viz South Saginaw St. 
220 GAL OIL TANKS $15. SHOWER, 
lavatory & stoo] $20. Elec. dryer 
$1o. 
Saw $25; 
oO. $., 
ALUMINUM 
§ x 31 foot Wood windows. 
2-5285 
TRAILER _ 
_MA_4-2087 
ATTENTION 
Bolens and wheel horse riding 
tractors, y» models of  tllers, 
choice of 6 riding mowers, moto- 
mower, Jacobsons and Toro 
mowers, 18 models All machines 
assembled ard serviced Not sold 
in a box 00 day warranty. Buy 
where * Eo end service are avail 
vans Equip 6507 Dixie 
MA 95-7878. OR 3-7924 
NTIQUE FURNITURE | 
Old gate 
atches 
liss St 
A GRADE CAST IRON BATHTUBS. 
$56 $0, Toe quality toilets, not B 
grade. nee op manufacturer's 
Pe anten heap ot no worry with 
is one. G. A Thompson, 80 8 
_Perry. 
AGAR’ BUILDERS SUPPLY 1016, 
Clemens St 52 gal electric, 
water heater 8769) Sump pump, 
_)3 HP motor $32 85 
ANCHOR FENCES _ 
No money down, FHA approved. | 
_FREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-747! 
BAND-SAW AND JOINTER. GOOD 
_condition FE 2-1104 “AWNING 
  
German ghepherd. 25 
  
  Beater $49 w5) 
Garbage Disposal $10. Band! 
eyes) 
Hand - painted quilt) tinal 
NEW FIRE RICK 
each Combination weary Ye 1o” TW 
Bay and Joloer. heavy 
air compressor. Five lace green 
an grate OR 34-1728, 
Y-in, 21-ft lengths val 
a 1-ft lengths Tae ft. 
VE PLUMBING SUPPLY 
173_8 3 Saginaw FE 5-2100 
"| OIL ¢ CHANGER = COMPRESSOR — 
Steel shelving Meat BScalea— 
Coca Cola Cooler—Parade Saddle. 
3 Ryan. COngress 4-9130. 
OUT OF CAR SALE 
1x6 Boards—$65 M 
1x8 Knotty Pine er lit ta od M ee 
  2 DA 
BLACKETTS BLDG. SUPPLIES 
6161 Dixie a larkston 
MAple $5811 PAINT SALE 30 per cent discount on Sherwin 
Williams-Berry Bros.-Bondes dis- 
continued colors only 
OAKLAND FUEL & pant 
436 Orchard Lk. _5-6150 
RTABLE ROUTER — "PORTER 
Cable Like new Complete with 
shaper blade and cutters, $65. MA 
5-0584 alter 4. pee ee ee 
(POST LIGHTS. FOR OUTSIDE, 
ata complete: 14-2 Romex, 3c 
"coils; G A, Thomp- 
Perry. 
qo LAWN MOWER.   HP 
RANG GE HOODS. $20.95 95 INCLUD- 
~~ fan, sliding door medicins 
cabinets with light. $7795, Pearl 
toilet sets sheet covered while 
they last, $5.50 Water systems 
$82.50 with horizonta; tank. aA. 
Thompson, 80 8. Perrv 
REO 
LAWN MOWERS. PONTIAC’S ONLY 
AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE 
INCORPORATE") CRAFTS 
53%@ Union Street FE 4-5139 
REBUILT BATTERIES, $5.95. 192 
8. Saginaw FE 8-3796 
RIDING TRACTORS 
trectcrs and power mowers, 1957 
odels reduced ie simon’ cost. 
The boss says ‘ ust go’ 
LEE'S SALES & SERVICE 
jeeress to suit. Open tul @ pm 
FE 23-9830 921 Mt, Clemens St 
THE SAIVATION ARMY 
RED SHIFID STORF 
ahaa eal to Mert Your Needs« 
Clothing Furniture Acpuancee 
116 WEST  LAWREN 
“ Talbot Lemme Plasterboard, rock ‘ath, paint. 
hardware plumbing end electrical 
wets 1025 Oakland Ave Ph 
TIME TO BLY 1 pile used shipiap . $70.00 M 
Big stock of good cleaned lum- 
ber ready to use-priced to sel! 
RECLAIMED BRICK 3.00 Pe se 
Fielq tile 
We carry a complete line ae dew 
building materials, Sheetrock 
rocklath — paneling ply wood 
tia — Sindoss—doors— door hard- 
ware—nalls 
All Quality. Peints 
$   
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  Let us estimate your needs now 
| for your summer building project: 
| FHA terms can be arranged 
SURPL Us LUMBE R 
& Materia! Sales Co 
NEW & USED LUMBER OR 3-100? 
'$349 Highland Rd «M50; Pontiac 
| STANDARD SIZE SHOWER DOORS 
for bath tub 830 FE 2-8757. Call 
| between 8 am. and 3 pm   
Brand new $1595 Pearson's Fur- BARBER CHAIR, GOOD WORK BAR, ELEC POPCORN MACHINE 
    
      
      with snow pviow attachment. $125 | 
FE  4-8035 
“WALKING | $32.50 3 pc 
Philips, 79 N Saginaw St 
DOUBLE BARREL ITHACA SHOT 
Bas & also 22 auto. rifle. OR 
5121. _Call_betore 3 pm__ 
KOREAN & INSULATED BOOTS. 
Sheepskin pant: insulated under- 
eh ed coats. woo! bDants, 
galo 
JOE'S AGN SURPLUS FE 2.0022 
LADIES GOLF CLUBS. MATCHED 
set & bag $110 New Sacrifice 
for $60, Also registered English 
‘pointer. 3 yrs. old $20 Old Evin- 
rude Elto Ace 1'z HP. Runs good 
$10. ORlando 3-2640 
GUNS. MODERN AND ANTIQUE 
  Buv_ sei! trade Burr-Shel! 375 
_Ss.. "Telegraph. FE 2-4708— 
Gi INS — BUY SELL _TR ADE 
Manley Leach. 16 ) Rilsle wlev 
~ Sand, Gravel & Dirt _ 6 eee 
  A-1 TOP SOIL 
sand grave! 
ard, EM 3-05 
4-1 BANKRUN DRIVEWAY | GRAV- el $7 @ load in city. Cow manure 
FE 331) Al TOP SOIL. 
sand. gravel and 
Bennett. FE 5-4758 
A-1 TOP SOIL 
sand i 
_FE #111 CRUSH* 
beat. fil’ 
KD 7D STON E, 
Ear! How- 
  fin. 
fill 
of FE 2-8572. 
A-l Driveway Service 
Avallable immediately Crushed 
stone, fill, nl Ese 5: sont and repair 
~ BLACK DIRT Fas e Berk oly if 
_™ ‘ook 85-0410 ve 
sues RUN DRIVEWAY GRAVEL 
$7.00 Del _G_ R, Stuart FE 4-6584 
COW AND HORSE MANURE $2 Vard 4350 Morgan Rd. FFE 17-9904 
  DRIVEWAY GRAVEL $7 a LOAD 
Black dirt $8 w ‘oad Vicinity 
of Union Lake EM _ 3-0681 or 
EM 3-2¢ - 
JRIVEWAY GRAVEL. DFL AND 
couded FE a-tied or FR 21464 
EXC AVATING BU 11 DOZING 
Ii tep soil fil Gravel and, 
Beaches installed Snow removal 
PM 14 
FIL MATH RIAL WANTED 
Darge afew ‘or dispusal waste 
ano othe, m uteri al @iadiiabe tn 
@ocln-Coumbta area Fu nior- 
tration call Mr Beier, FE 4-2561 
UOOD ROAD GRAVE! 4 YDs 
_-6 delivered FE 4-6568 
MANURE 6 YARDS ul MA- 
nure $15 delivered oM 39-4207 
PONTIAC TK BUILDERS SUP. 
Ply. Sand. gravel. & dirt. Cement, 
mortar _& trucking OR 3-ladd 
| TOP soll, yes L DIRT AND GRAV- 
el. FE 5-5261 
YARD fe DRIVEWAY “GRADING 
Top sotl gravel, fill, ets FE 
| 2? 
| Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 | rene 
ASH OAE & MAPLE FIRE 
le place wood. anv alze MY 3-1192. Inter—all colors 45° gal 
Exterior - white . $335 gal 
Roller & tray 68 set |FIREPLAC E CANNEL COAL 
    
       Sale Sporting Goods 65; SLICES OF HAM OODLE LLL { 
$14.05 A} Kaline gloves $3.95 
$19.05 Chicago roller skates Je 88 
$5 Of méta casting reels 98 | 
s47) Union Tackle Boxes 83 29 
$5 00 Leather wallets 982 
luggage sets $19 8 
BLACK DIRT, | Eugene | 
~ CRUSHED STONE. | Lye Conklin, : 
you order now. ; 
. “4 OR 43-5121 = call before 2 pm 
! Sale Farm _Equipment 76 Auction Sales 77 52 SYUDE. CHAMP FOR PARTS | - ~——o aad OA oe en uf trate OR 23-0602 after 5 30 | 
1 ME 24 IN BOT ER 3280 SMARTS AUC TioN ae iG HP ME aa 
W Walton Bau OR ever, Wednesday pr FEF 2-156? 
tle S on } = a 993 SUPER CF eh ‘i Asi mule wed eee Hu shoppin lu ¢ 1 PT HYDRO wittt Equipmeat Tike sew 1 6429, —°©Gter ociiester Mercury @ © 33 HP mtr foke 
iv4e FORD jpac LOR Prow ann WILL SELL COME ELE HOMES, ne® $150 Compoete FR 2-415 
pew Cul Vite guna conai er omdt tots, MY 2lait 7 BOATS st) LHKAITERS $9 i Cult 1 » 2-7 890 ALCTTION SALE Sat G 30 pp mh Vin ttn taal. $i 98 50 FE 
ate otis ME ce _OA TPACTOR HATS Eh Gets SUIS oy BUS IG i 
with ceaf starter Dutt of i ake Orton selling w larye C eae SG FEE | Les 
m ote r dual plows bs of furniture trom 16 nraton 
anil tiie extras  ¥Olb in a ana on cn times $450 TE. rr 182 
Sherwood) Dr) weuiside on fixte EE AGL Oe. 4 CHEROKFF FRONT & CEN Aare Javisburg be ward, for tw.n . “~, “ead 
ae pes . Sree beds Corner cupboard. Seyrra! no decks an ae : ee SCO BOLENS 3 HE Lin ae TOR PLOW upholstered chairs 12 * 18 Mo “peong es neg . 
; tivator U-ea very tittle bawk rug & pad. Flectric stove (15's FT FIBERGLASS RUN- 
pees ee perry 2949 Assorted cuffee & end tabies about Windshield Steering wheel 
Bedroom sult. Luve seats Ga; | Yovears old $179 MAple 51450 | 
‘tove Ciitls bike near new ox i 16 HP SCOTT- ATWATER WITH, 
F PEI PREF Wilton rug & pad Flectric mix codtrola for 14 (tl (boat! (New pro: 
ev Drapes. Blonde corner real pellor $150 Lincoin 1-3676 
TV: 49 f t ares ; ~ = Te celenratel sie areial rl tie erver Damp: Dishes Fire. 20 FOOT MAHOGANY INBOARD 
g.eat NEW FORD DIESE! TRAC sweeper & atfachments Bra Hui! good. needs motor work Will TOR we are howding oe Houle pluce set Office trade or sell $575 OR 43-3766 
Satund™s er ef thru March wav bed 3 pe sertic 7 CHRIS CRAFT COMET. 14 
away a NFW cel anecus galore ly quipped with Mark 30 and efiec- 
FORD. DI IFSEL “TRAC TOR ab-o Old clocks Table & 5 ch 2 starter. Uphuistered fiber- | 
itely FRE OTitae ty DUS just oval tables Smal dinner! bell bottom, mechanical steering. 
come in iar “the details complete “Gone with the Wind" winestield, & Ajax tratier 2 hr 
lamp Old silver Large colfre | on The at & motor $1550. HOward 
PONTING TRACTOR grinder Caster set Antique qisi- | 3-9229 7 ; ee 
; Sha ; ; es Bird cage Brocie & Wier ’ CENTURY BOATS 
AX FOULPMIENT CO) | Auctioneers MY 7-1521 Ample Top Quality Also In & parking Open for consignments, 6 Fiberglas ly wood—Aluminum 
. “THC days week MERCURY MOTORS IUR U {ORIZFED = = = eR AUTO RAE! Specia. Price on Spring pune: Ups furnace Fireplace kinding wood | 
Speedway fuel o' Oakland Fuel 
and Paint, 436 Orchase Lk Ave 
FE 5-6159 
_Goop SLAB WOOD 2 CORDS FOR 
$iy Del FE .-6538 ; 
SEASONED FIREPLACE Woop 
‘us cedar kindling FE 2-6244 
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 I 
OAKLAND TREE SERV TRIM- 
ming, & remova! Free est FE 
70045 FE 5-3025 ee 
SHADE TREES SPECIAL 
Ali kinds evergree Whoaie- 
sale to al. Ree them bai are vou 
buy and save by per cent 
Best Michigan growno trees FE 
25-0477 or FE 5-0354 ae 
For Sale Pets 69 
  2 MALE AKC nora PUPS. FE A- 
sonable FE 3-388 
5 & lu GALTON Qu ARIUMS ALL 
Pet Shop 33 Williams FF 4-6433. 
AKG BEAGLES 
8 MONTHS OLD 13 INCH 1 
PARTIALLY TRAINED — $35. 
OTHEF $15 FE 68-3554 
| AKC REGISTERED COCKER PUP- 
__ nies R weeks old OR 3-6202 _ 
AKC ST BERNARD PUPPIFS ST 
Bernard at stud) MU 4-5383. 1217 
  _ Waterbury Ra. Milford 
AKC REG SILVER  POOD! F, 
pomeranian pupoies & Fox terrier _ puppies FE: 5-6851 __ 
AKC COCKER PUPS BLONDS 
reds) 2 monil.s 6515 Graham - wif 
Airways, S of M59 by city air- 
port 7 
AIREDALE PP PIES, 
e8 $25 fem a es $15 FE 
BRITTANY PwPSs AKC VERY 
Teasonahie AA 3.700 
BOXER 7 MONTHS TRIMMED 
Nousebrekei $20 1165 Coshocton 
FE 38-0770 ; 
BOSTON TERRIERS 8TUDS 
Best breeding stock’ Curtiss OR 
3-9296 _ . ; . 
COLLIE STUp SERVICE AKC 
Cail after 10 am FE 4-090) 
|COLLIE FEMALE. COLLIE & ger- 
ie niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _ ing condition §25 FE 3-7545 pole es space. neater, Serre | 
Eine tinond bed "Reteinatar ‘BATHROOM FIXTURES. “YOUNGS: heater OR 35100 after S| ‘ ol ri town kitchen, ol] and gas Leonard Refrig, EM_ +38 | maces Hot water and steam on | |OSED OIL Re = 
MAYTAG -WASHER, IN “GOOD! ers Automatic water heater Bard. | tensa wei condition, $2450, FE 4-8284 | =e. eee suprlies, crock “WHE CEMENT Ce si 30 bee wy srs. an e galvanized, co r. black W J ag | 
MATTRESSES & SPRINGS. MIS. tpe and fittings powell Bros. Cement colors from $203 bag 
me ticed) sete) Memresses ene @int ana Supe: Kemtone Ready mix cement $135 bag 
Bpeings Beier abaclutely per HEIGHTS SUPPLY (Drain tile and sewer pipe. 
fect Famous advertised nam 2685 EAE EEE RD. FE | ib LAY L OU K 
brand Terrific values, Come and BEEF AND PORK — HALF AN D| Coal & Building | Supply Co 
see them Michigan Fluorescent. quarters Opdyke Mkt FE 5-7941 |g; Orchard Lake A FE 27-7101 
303 Orchard Lk Ave — 46— BASEBOARD HEATING oareme woOoD AND ice ae eos 
METAL BASE CABINET WITH) including blueprints with piping — nation doors and Rindows 
formica top FE 4-6348 90° Pe See Thompson FE 
MORSE PORTABLE SEWING “MA- erry. 
chine, like new, $45; GE wringer OINING ROOM SEI. COMPLETE, BE XSON_ L UMBER CO. 
washer 4 years oid. good condi- $35, DINING ROOM SET, SOLID WATER SOFTENER — ROYAL 
tion, $25. OL 1-0139 AK TABLE WITH PAD, 6° Bali-O-Matic 60000 grain Exc 
NEW RADIO-RECORD COMBINA- TION” M KE AN OFFER. ele cond, $35 LI 1-6526 tion 106 Dresden. Upstairs. Door | TOV! To COUCH | iW REC RUSE B: NO GNIN S 
_st left ee MARES INTO BED $45. 4G 4ll materia) to be sold on job at 
; ; 9 RO RACK WITH DREAMER Tra Bi 238 & 248 Oakland & 25-27 Bald- OVER 5¢ USED TY SETS F My CYCLE $18, ROCKING HORSES w 
$1495 up TV en (89 95.. NEW $812 AND $14 FE 46-2889 Kindlise (Free 
WALTON & ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES \\olverine Lumber Co 15 bs JN Te for every room in house, newest eves « 
_2.2257 1958 designs, large assortment of 3205 s_ Paddock FF 22-9784 
~~ E = Pull Downs moderns, aphaete | i 
PARTS _ arcu FOR {WASHING Stars, terrific values Bedr é machines & vacuum sweepers of §450 value $225 Porch $295 Val. _ Machinery 0A . a Sc ey PEvie he ue $195 Pactory trregulars & ~~~ De 
ric owar ‘ Ounson. - Samples At prices that only fac- 
4-169 — tory can give Michigan Fluor ? PIECE, woop WORKING com. 
RCA USED TV IN PERFECT, escent 393 Orchard Lake 390 Walled Lk MA 42615 
Cord A eee re na aM ee & BENCH SAW. 1. HP MTR ~ $39 ance yominerce & “4 CLEVEN 473 x 710° A five 
34114 ee __| vary combination storm win- —_* pie Cie. 80 FE 22 < 
REFRIGERATORS. LAST YEARS _Cows $50 takes all, 137 Oliver Ses Pan ee 3 POWERED 
1957 models. One of Amerce's CASH WAY _belt. $ 3-04 __ 
best mones Pied blade gee Gust “p Je) 
anteed for years uy aS , 
refrigerator for @ little more th : RICES Do It Yourself 6l 
a used machine. Michigan Fluor od lgenihaa nt Pty Ge s : . 0 : ~ 
escent, £000) Orchard iEesenn" = 25 Ib bag fotnt cement . .. $2.10 FOR RENT 
RADIO - PHONOGRAPH ATTRAC. ¢:x¢: x*s plyscore WALLPAPER STEAMERS tive console 4 speed. Voice of exe's! a" ply 320 HAND SANDE aire SAWS Music record changer. Reason- 91. clear W P. Casing ROWNIE HARDWARE 
_ able MI _43464_ hoe moulding, ft... $ OPEN SUNDAY. REFRIGERATOR, 835,  ELECTRI@ Eat door frames : $895 FE 3-9239 4295 SANFORD 
stove $25. Like-new Rotary lawn Ext flush doors At 12 Se — 
mower, $25: girl's bike, $15. com- Flush doors int. A-> FOR RENT plete bunk beds. $59: Hi-Fi with Inside door jambs Wall paper steamer, floor sand- 
3 speakers. $55. gas stove, $15. 3',x3's butts brass pair .. ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- 
ain a  eeceiers ee Wee vee eee setn veo nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland complete maple oedroom e Zonolite bag $1.99) 1 
$63 FE $-2766 [Blanket insulation 100 ft mM sa7s. RUC! FE seis a ia aa REBUILT ‘WASHING ) MACHINES (2x4. 2x8 pel M 8500 BaF FP SEWIN MACHINES. | teed, r pocket sate ne. AlipmekessSgusteate dry goods | drapery — material, Electric, N. Johnson, mr Celta le colors. Cech way: °, paint. Formica plumbing and elec: 
—— price list. AN materials under noe supplies. Op_n 7 days, week SINGER, LATE MODEL ‘—L ROUND, covers. Bright and = ays —— to 6:00: Sundays 10 
bobbin. Payments §850 mo_ Fine URMEISTEh'S | to 4.00. Montcalm Beticers aan 
condition Mich, Sewing omer i _ply, 156 WM W, Montcalm. FE 5-4712 
Soran comPORTABLE NORTHERN | 7 -_ SOFA, COMFORTABLE, GRAY 4 = 
rose, ae Good ‘cond , ore os ‘Cameras, Equipment « 61A 
ala ES 7040 pees Lake R¢ EM 3-417 BEES Nee GE onditon HE das 8 ku to. P.M. Daily. Weeae orice. ieee Oe 
ety Boca meonditton CASH FOR USED TV'S, WORK.) " it e W. Hu- 4-370. ——— | _ing or not FE 6-3788. rene ‘ae FE Ses Shop: 
DEEP WELL PUMP. ‘Faw JET — | 
SACRIFICE STONE 815 FE 2-3 Sale Musi I Goods 62 
Spee “TOR, SALE FINE ed Sand SAS eS Beautiful deluxe gas stove condition, FE: 423 NN ~~ Used 14 months Like new FREE 8TANDING . FT 18 95 oS 
4 burners and agriddie on /21x33 double oe ot ul He ts ACCORDION: top. 2 ovens and 2 broilers 
Will sell to 
$150 cash Automatic timer 
Ist person with 
MI 68 
SMALL DEEP FREEZE $85 9x15, woo] Tru Good condition,, 
$45 Holtcerteor, $33. Gas stove, 
  
  $15 otary lawn mower, B 
arcu stove, §25 in 
5. aaa table & 4 chairs. 
__ $10, FE 5-276. 
“SAF E BUYS” 
° E, Washer $29 50 
OTHE Rg FROM $24 50. 
-APPAN Gas Ran oe $29 50 
ERS FROM $1950 
TELEVISIONS Rebuilt — wo 
a Makes ages 
R EP RIOERATORS, Renewed 
Makes from san 
The 
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 
Of Pontiac 
41 W. HURON __FE 41553, 
s8TUDIO COUCH, “DAVENPORT 
upholstered chair, small table. 
_ lamps, & dishes, FE_ 1927 
STOVES BOUGHT. SOL D. EX- 
changed, Turner's, 602 Mt, ‘Clem- 
ens, 1 FE | 2-0801 Oe , 
TV. GA GAS STOVE, MAPLE BED-| 
i set, etc. Make offer. OL 
1-0249   TWIN MATTRESS. BOX SPRINGS Used 8 months. $50. Red plastic 
  Washbowls with fittings $9 
3-pe. bath sets with trim $80 : 
‘Iepe, colored bath sei with 
rim : 00 95 
peor 2nds —- Irregulars 
SAVE ety BING 8SUPLY 
(172.8 Sagina FE 54-2100 
GAS WATER Ses pros 4.95 
Electric water heaters .... $70.95 
Bathtubs first grade _ . $49. 
G. A. Thompson 80 8, Perry   
Garage Doors FROM eneron® TO you 
Brand new 6 shift 69.50 - 
Home demonstrations 
Call collect Lakeview 7-1520 
ACCORDION SALE. ALL SIZES. 
Accordions loaned free to begin- 
ners with essons. Lowest prices, 
_Girect for Mfg, FE 5-5428. 
BABY Serene tht KEYBOARD. 
tuned. $250. 
a GRAND aR ELE PIANO, 
ark wood Original cost $1,500, 
condition. 
5-9197   
  
S excellent 
_spinet wap for 
  
  Berry steel overhead factory sec- 
onds, all sizes and prices, Large 
selection from $35 and up. A! 
modern door on your 
less than vou think. 
you a free estimate. 
el 3 Padd ock FE 2-0203. 
“HI = MOTOROLA 
REPOSSESSED 
Like new Originally 
$16095 Take over 
$98 Used Phileo 21" TV. $4985 | 
RCA 24° $2995 1 repossessed | 
wringer washer — Like new. 
iginally $15995 Take over ral 
ments on balance at ee B 
Goodrich Stores. 111 N. 
KITCHEN SWKS 32 x 21, value, 65. These are eneniy, 
“Tollets, $39 95 arage costs! 
solq for 
balance of 
Perry 
$34 95 et us give! CONNSTELLATION oot 
_NEW CONDITION. 1 FE 4-6819 
ENRICO ROSELLI A ACCORDION 
with case 120 bass, 3 switch, 
blue. A-1 condition. ‘Reasonable. 
MY 2-3761.__ 
HARMONY GUITAR. CASE AND 
music stand, ike new. All for $30 
PE 2263000 NATURAL BLOND FINISH PIANO 
& bench, small Grinnell upright, 
_ ood cond, | 875. MA | 6-3047 
! Goon” USED SPINET | AND cow sole pianos bought an 
‘J. MORRIS MUSIC. CO. | 4 8. Sie 
FE 
iPTANO TUNING — OSCAR 
Schmidt, FE 2-5217.   
  
mixing faucets chipped 
$19.95 Lavatories 
, as 85. Oichigen 
mae 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. 
  miar 20. 1 doubie 
aaa a ingle, window. $15. MU|KOTON- PAINT EARLY WIiTH- 
She? after 5. out fear of itater or Weta 5 = — = easy to apply. Spread — Sati 
TRADE-IN DEPT. Rox — aterlox, Big sale on 
Guar, electric washer . 
“Table-top gas range 
   2-pe living room set . $20.95 
Gerace: chair... 695 
Sofa ae $19.95 
§-pe. “ainetio set $14.05 
Lounge chair. & ottoman $12.95 
ree bathe elec renke aie dl pend 
pt, size 
MANY nite an AVAILABLE 
AN’S ‘18_W, pi au oe FE 4-1122 
VacuUM U CLEANERS | GUARAN.- _teed, ieee service 956 Myrtle. 
USED ELECTR: 
~ used TVs $19.95 w 
color TV's, $150 wu 
ea hppnanees Ww. 
  weet s Radio 
uron, PE discontinued line of flat and semi- 
gloss at 80 per cent discount 
Warwicks. 2678. Orchard Lake Ra 
KITCHEN CABINET SINK, 54" 
Youngstown, $120.95 Value $99.50, 
  
    also wall oie oe inets terrific} 
Value, slight Serceen. Michi- 
rs “Pree escent. 303 Orchard Lk 
MECHANIC Usathe FOR LE. 
4603] Waco, vile 
MARINE PLYWOOD ~ 
Lec, ) © ee $14.40 
PC ss Yr $19.60 “| aie : ‘bly Fel sles Ssac 6 $f t0 
? Call 28, oer PA ‘Plyw wood | PONTT. 
1468 pada oral FE  2%b43     
WESTINGHOUSE | ELECTRIC 
    stove, Good “condition, $40. OR 
__3-7825. 
Used Trade-In Deve | Washer $24.50 
Gas range ee i 50 | Davenport & chair ......-- ” Sa 2, 
Electric range  =—«_—. -...»- +s $39.50) 
Gas hot water heater . $40.50 Set of bunk — complete .. $49.06) Retriggrator oi” vl usatewes ford 
THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE 
9 Saginaw FE 2.9161 PLACE A “LOST” AD. 
Call FE 2.8181 for an ad 
to recaver a loss. Dial FE 
2-8181 for an ad-writer. SPECIAL Brand new, Henry F. Miller con- 
sole piano, maple finish, 10 yr 
guarantee, Peduced to $578. Terms $50 down, balance—#17 per mo. 
CALBI MUSIC CO 
1p ON, Usa; aee oot 
SPECIAL. RAND NEW IVORS & PON 
console piano, walnut finish, Seek 
to match. guarantee, 
Cc 
119 N. Saginaw FE‘ 5-8222 
WALNUT FINISH CONSOLE PI- 
ano—Perfect condition. Complete- 
XIORRIS. 
ORRIS MUSIC CO. 
* fe Tan   40 WANTED: 10 - YEAR - OLD GIRL, brothers and sisters wants a piano 
zeal bene pe 80 Money can teach 
-how play. 2-0968   
le Office Equipment 63 
LA os SOLID WALNUT EXECU~ 
desk & chair. ORiando 
  
“Sale Store Equipment 64; - 
OAs , STATION EQUIP. , Chevy pickup & 
4 MISC. 
cars, OR 
TWO 
  Say dcharge it.” ' 
amy   GLASS SHOW . CASES, $36 ch. National Cash ieginer, $50. Portable adding machine e, 940. MA 
h   man shepherd at stud. FE &-3955. 
DEPOSITS 
Tov Poodles 
42931 oe 
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES 
smonths Caen tae background 
Reasonab’e MA #2630 
GOOD HOMES WTD FOR 
er dog & 4 puppies EM 
PARAKEETS CANARIES_ 
plies 183 Sanderson TE: 2-772 for Easter FE 
9 . 
MOTH. 
“sup Pe 
TAKEN ON WHITE, 
PARAKEETS CANARIES, mo cee i 
_Bince 1927, 584 O 
Parakeets Guar. to Talk 
Special male bab'es $3.89 25 per 
cent off on Harlequins & rares 
-Trained birds. $8 591 4th St. FE 
2-4025 Food 
REGISTERED GERMAN  SHEP- herd pups. Must dispose of Make 
reasonable offer OR 3-5423 584 Oakland Ave. | 
REGISTERED GERMAN SHEP. | 
herd Female 2 yrs old) FE 
5-8992 
REDUCING MY STOCK DUE TO 
fliness in family 20 per cent 
discount on al birds Cranes 
Biro Ratchers 2488 Auburn Rd 
FE 4651 
STUD SERVICE “BEAUTIFUT 
-e: blond pek nese with biack 
mask & bib EMpire 3-8261 
Dogs ‘Trained, , Boarded 70 eee ee 
DOGS. CATS BOARDED - FE 
pia Burr-Shell 375 8S. Tele-— 
_graph   
_ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 71:   
700 BALES HAY, 30c BALE, 2036 2434 
Lk Rd. Seymour 
Rd   IST & 2ND HAY. $15 & UP 
Straw & lumber. Phone MA 5-0666 
ALL TYPES OF HAY, 1ST & 2ND 
cutting Corn, No rain Will de- 
_liver. OA __8-2179 Fireplace wood. 
FUR SALE 80 “BAL ES OF STRAW 
no rain 1635 Jossman Rd. N of 
Groveriand, Ortonville 
HAY AND go IN LOAD LOTS   
I 3-1182 
  re- | 
  72 EL 
of Dry- EAR_ CORN 
well. Mile N 
fen Ph 59F31 ee 
For Sale Livestock sti LMAN 
'g mt E 
- 352 
  1 PLANTATION & 1 
saddie, FE 4-6577 after 5 
4 NANNY GOATS DUE TO FRESH- 
en soon, 1 billy goat. GReenleal | 
4-3489 
ANGORA RABBITS BREEDING. 
and show stock, Champ roto-tiller 
Wi Sterling FE_| 8-0591- 
CHILD’s HORSE, EXTRAORDI- 
nary pinto For '!nformation call’ 
FE 2-8767 after 5 pm 
NEW PARADE SADDLE 
Pony saddles. $100 
+0130 : $250: 4 COngress 
SADDLES BRIDLES, BLANKETS and wetern supplies, Chet s Sad- 
dle Shop MI 4-6562___ 
| SIDE SADDLE. TENN. WALKERS, 
Quarter horses, Western and Plea- 
sure. esse Pony Cart & Horse 
_ MU 
Wanted Livestock 73 | 
FORREST   
  
WTD: CALVES rt Pros, _Jones, MApie 5-0016. 
__Sale | Farm Produce 3 
APPLES, EATING & COOKING. 
Glackmore Farms, 1900 Silverbell | 
Re QL _1-6489 
APPLES N. SPY, JONATHAN, | 
Baldwin, Delicious, Yorks. Bar- 
gains in cooking grade apples, 
$100 bu. Sweet cider freshly 
pressed. Oakland Orchards, 
East Comoferce Rd 
Burns & Duck Lk R 
NE E D A di 
FIXER? Order Classified 
Ads to- sell, rent, find a 
good job. FE 2-8181 
the Want Ad number! is Near Hadley | For Sale Tires 80A | 
A-l USED “TIRES, $3.50 UP. We 
mus fell Also whitewalls 
ATE TIRE SALES 
503.8 tepaee, 8t. PE 4-067, 
STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES 
traded in on Genera) Gafcty Tires | 
Up tu 50 i cent off. Black or 
White W Wa. 
le D. AWILLIAMS bh 5. Saginaw 6 at R Raeburn 
Auto Service { 
laa 
| 
  
“BL Sain ata in ent | | 
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | 
car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma-) 
chine Shop, 23 Hood Phone = 
_ 23-2563 
Sale Motor Scooters 82 RIESE POETS COT OS 
. 1994 CUSHMAN SCOOTER. GOOD) condition $150 _OR 3-2082 
56 CUSHMAN EAGLE, fone Extras MAyfair 6-6146 
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS ANDERSON SALEL & SERVICE 12 § PADDOCK ‘at Pike) FE 4¢-4246 
iad ‘Sale Motorcycles re PLP LL   
“GooD | 
  FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON 
vour Harley Davidson, see Harley 
Davidson Sales Co.. 372 S Sagi- 
naw . 
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALE 
| Service Mac's Collision 2015 ty 
| Lake Rd Keego Harbor FE 4-11 
Bill McCain 
SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUY 
55 Matchless comp Actual mile- 
age 3,303 ‘xc ©6condition, FE 
45 
For Sale Bicycles ‘84 OR eee   62 
Reas FE 2-045) ; 
| SELLING OUT _N & 
_bikes. make offer, OL 6-207] 
Boats & eons 85 ze 
  a? Newsleotures 
  ~  § HP FLGIN OUTBOARD MOTOR, 
            
      
          
  FORD TRACTOR DEALER OPEN 9-6 « SUNDA 
For Sale Housetrailers 78 INLAND LAKES SALES 
    ee aed OF 4111 3127 Wo Huron FE 2.6122 & Ofchatad Lake 1954 ALL AL ea WESTWOOD °3' EVINRUDE MOTORS. “CRESTLIN- 
: a long. $180 down Take over pay- er boats. Gator boal trailers 
JOuN “DEERE AND NEW IDEA, _™ents OL 1-7888 ‘Tradeins accented Easy ee preaders — new Ae ed and fuily ALL LUMINUM Ss E Come in and sign up for a free 
rebuilt a is Marhinerv, Phone Gare Lo Vihape. Hoe Yo oear Ste ib, GhGtoE ride with the new 
- sey See 30 FT. GENERAL cores ER Kellys Hardward 3004 Auburn 
HAg ANYONE GOT A GOOD ORlando 3-207 at Adams, Auburn Hgts FE 
CLEAN 53 OR 54 MODEL CHEV “53. ANDERSON. 36 = ~ SLEEPS 2-88t oe 
TO TRADE. iT IN ON A FARM. | 45 Ft "ORE, ore 3 ny ROATE Nise Ce out RUE I AKM- 45 FI GREAT LAKFS 2 BED- ae BOATS, $199 ae A RSCEOR: WE COULD room trailer $2.950 with '; down AY-AWAY OR BANK TERMS § INE Cteie CREDIT. TERMS MANS 5S I. irrington Boat Works YOUK IH DEALER aS wiDe _WEDGEWOoD YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER ‘ isto purl? ir ‘ i che "LEGR z 
KING BROS lox? bath FE 8-3674 FF eee TELE OPEN SUNDAYS | 
Pontiac Rd at Opec rre of GREAT LAKES 21 FT. FE 7 A 
FE 40734 _ FPR $1li2° 8-9533. call after 5 M as EL e220 
oC » € N Ww .EW YETDAITED  _ ae 
Mead Wee tee anaes DETROITER 2,HP OUTBOARD” (36 MODFI |” 2 6 vey =) e 5 AS sed very ie 4 as Y | 
Senn none a MB PONTIAC CHILE $200 ORIando 3-7064 _ 
mingham M1 4-6033 oe s a ecie ot full of new and JOHNSON MOTORS 
7 HP RIDING TRACTOR 10 IN Sao} ce OM exh Wen cen OU aie : THE Ween bindé : double deck them. so we've got Boats Trailers & Accessories 
ee eee ee a — to seil them regardiess of price Everything fer the boat 
ee ay Art 4 MUib 1442 delivered and set up. ready to OWENS MARIN SUPPLIES 
ee) a erry @IN2 “move into and carry the usual 396 Orchard LE Ave FE 2-8020 
_ Pe ne =e Hutchinson. guarantee Yes you ‘IKE NEW 14 FT. CENTER SPECIALS TODAY save hundreds of dollars at deck windshteld remote cortroi 
B b | Atweter Kent 16 ae motor & 
7 Wiig . trailer. comonlete ave moved o bala Sm Giscouls on Oliver “55 cas O froml| lake home ‘al price MM! 
Say Ae 67560 ag Iscount on Oliver ‘53 deisel £ = 
tector , Hutchinson NEW 10 HP WIZARD MOTOR Were ready to deal on wheel trac- ) $150 cash FE 5-7320 
ors. crawlers joawiers, backhors . . a) ro ) . 
ec We can arrange financlag for Mobile Homes IONS MARINI 
you tp to 30 mas. to pas * | Guaranteed outboard repair sery- Yontiac Par SALES aN te Backed by 22 year experi- | ontiic f arm & Anolis (ixte UHighwer eoce Evinrude motors. boate and 
Industrnal Tractor Co, «Mile. of Pontiec sapplies Fila IR 3-1202 
FF 40461 825 Woodward FE 414: Open 7 days a week “805 Orcoard Lake Rd Keego Har 
Pa —_ Sutiia = FE 8-0112 Open 7 am to 8 pm FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND FURNISHED MORIL HOMES oe ee used Proux Oliver Sales on M24 Available on rental payment ba USED MOTORS just north w Oxford 3 TO 15 HP —_ ~ —— — — RAILER EXCHANS E aes z MecuLiock (CHAIN SAWS 69 8 un graph . 2.3200 Hae ee 
entais, arts : epairs 
1890 Crooks Rd MI.s«O6-0446 OXFORD TR: nie if R Race _ 630 Oakiand = t SIZES 
JOE'S AEN SURPLUS, FE. 2-0022 = NIE WANTED ALUMINGM | ROR BOAT SSE 2 z 1 ply wood 
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE | Creneral - Ziminer (2 82 Ae Gee aOtDES. of parts and service Fords, Ford- i : , -WTL 12 a Ferguson erguson and Oliver’ Hlolly - Great Lakes plywood boat. large motor. R 
\ractors and imolements Call us . (irdne Se 2 ee 
and will pick wp your equip- niraner WILL SWAP BEAUTIFUL HOME- 
ment and repair it for vou so that 8 ta 30 witte 14 ft to 56 ft site lot on paved roads. 300 feet 
vou will have it ready far «vour Note shopper New 45 ft 10 from private beach at Williams) epring work We can arrange fi- wide 2 BR-FK $095 50 down Lake Also privileges on Maceday | 
Nhancin= on your parts and fe- $65 81 per month includes al] in- Lk For late model inboard or) 
pairs Up to 18 mos to pay. Irance, taxes and Herault ese comparable Shs barr ae 
a ; - tS ‘trings A few used treliers still board. one = after 
Pontiac Farm X avaliable on rental plan We seil pm   Industrial Tractor Co. rent. trade 1 mice south of Lake 
    
  NEARLY NEW BOY'S 2¢-IN. BIKE | 
“USED For yr Sale Trucks ONL lent at 
54 CHEVY CAB & CHASSIS. 172 
Good in rubber. excellent| convert. Exe condition, 
caeaiig, condition. Tom Bohr. | jg 7, BIRD, NEW. 
MUtua 45155 | for George Million. 
ivs2 DODGE. ', TON PICK-UP, ner Ford. 7500. 
6 ply tires very clean, E-Z terms. 
Clarkston Motor Sales 
_CHRYSI ER PLYMOUTH DEALER 
« 
HASKINS 
VALUES 
1044 Chevy 210 2-door 
Like new 
1954 Chevy 210 ¢-door Wagon Raat 
$795 Radio 
and h 
1956 Pontiac 
Radio and heater One owner $1195 
_ Haskins Chev. 6751 eater 
Just your car down 
Dixie H 
MAple 5-071 
| 
° | New 
Radio 
A 
Wal: Sid 
t ‘37 CHEVY 9 PASSENGER WAG- _on R&H, WW, MA 4-208).   2-door ‘82 CHRYSLER NEW   
   
  “31. FORD, V4, ey CLEAN, ~ 3-0081. H 
i955 FORD a es 7) aD, NO 
      
  
    
      
  
  
    
  
  Clarkston, Mic) Phone MA 5-5141| money down Payments of $11.71 
_' 1985 %—-TON FORD PICKUP ‘51 Stes Eddie Steele Ford PE Ford dump, 40 Ford d terra! —"" 
loader with trailer, puvate. EM} 1953 FORD 2DR. 6 NO 
3-6373" money down, Payments of "08.06 
™ FORD DUMP Witt SELL OR 4204 Eddie Stesie Ford. L r ie tr with sta ra eee eee era 
_OR 42000 ° Tac’ | 1958 FORD, $149.08 DOWN, 10 Mo Call Bob Burns st Eddie 
PONTIAC'S tsigtethett tM ere 1088 FORD LANE, rae vV-38 : 
Sie t o mon TRUGHK GENTER of $13.38 Wk Baddie Steele. "ord. a4 FE 5-204 s8 
‘95 FORD eee ~FOM. R&H. 
24 cond EM 3-4778. ~ 
os 8 9 FORD — GOOD SHAPE. R Raw, 
RETAIL BRANCH “e128. FE _8-0072 Oak: ~ 1951 FORD VERY Ctl CLEAN, Oc GOOD akland at Cass see eee eee : 
“47 INTE NATIONAL “PICK-UP ‘2! O DOWN PAYMENT 
von, $125 FE_ 4-00 * | 1993 Fora eg Ve mare pba 
WOULD LIKE *. ee ON ssume small monthly payments 
Stake Truck. e to 18 “wheel | of Ba ares fate. les, 193 -4 a onew one, just a worker | —" — Scae = 
6 J eee 57 OLDs 4-DR. H’TOP 
For Sale Cars 91 | $2,195 II PIPPI cr ADR 
CLEAN 1949 BUICK, EXCELLENT | DODGE 4-DR. condition, $165 910 Oakland | $1,695 
$3 BUICK SPECIAL. 4 DR. RA- | 37 
dio & heater Dynaflow $405 R | FORD ST A. WGN 
& Motors 724 Oakland. FE) $1795 4-3529 __ _ Soe <> 
BUICK SPECIAL. oS DR ae ALSO green and white. OR 3- - f 7 <e hee 7 
1952 BUICK H-TOP R&H. ABSO- LARGE SELEC TION lutely no money cn, Assume pay- OF ’53s AND ’54s Be ments of $1708 mo Cal) Credit 
| Mar. Mr. Parks at M1 4-7500 | TAYLOR | Harold Turner Ford. 508 | 
i 1850 BUICK SUPER = DR _ 
| condition $175 Cash OR ses. | CHEVROLET 
|'$0 CADILLAC EXC. CONDITION. 
_Cheap FE 30164 : 
1953 CADILLAC 4DR. BLACK i SALES 
Hydra Power steering White- 
walle Delux hubcap« Clean $785 
WI Lincoln ' MA 4-156] 
CADILLAC 19657 COUPE, 2-1ONE All power Official. car Must 
se | Gelting new one Reasoi- WALLED LAKE 
able 1801 Watkins Lake Ra. Pon- 
eure “V8 EXC. * CONDITION. a CADILLAC 4 DR SEDAN DE 31 FORD V8 ihe like new Call OR 32-4323 ae $475 FE 93-3073 
- : : . | 94 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR 2 6 CYI- 
| VROLET. 1935 inder Overdrive. R & H. Econ- | LENIOLET, oo) | omy plus. Any old cat down, Tom 
“This one is for me”. That. | Bohr, Inc. MU_€5155. 0 
f< what youll say after driv- $7 FORD. CON VERTIBLE. STAND- 
| ‘this “hot one. is a ard transmission. PE 17-0140. 
i with powergiide, radio, | ae 
heater white tires An older 1954 FORD @ aL Tk Fel 
oro vale we ae aie: New brakes & exhaust system. ‘ _¥EM 3-2616. 2 
% 1953 FORD VIC 
Schutz Motors This is a one owner ene: 
_912 S Woodward. Birmingham _ aca shift” Royal" Master = 
| 33 CHEV STATION WAG. VERY| W4lls_ Runs perfec ice is 1. 
clean. EM 3-0081 H Riggins _ oo oatand ** AUTO SAL 22351 
|1951 CHEVY CONVERT. POWER | LiTY USED CARS | | Gilde. R&H. Absolutely no money 0 aoe ALITY er option | dn Assume payments of $9.77 mo : , | Cal Credit Mer Mr. Parks at LAKE ‘ORION, M MICH. MY _2-2411 : 
Ml 47500. Harold Turner Ford ere mone Shad tb oD 
‘37 CHEVY V-8 BEL AIR. H-TOP rd_3-Dr —— : R&H. take over payments or $1-| ‘54 FORD, TAKE OLDER caR 79 Leaving for service MA! for my equity. FE 8-28 _ a 
aM >, | $1 FORD 6 DOOM eas cus. Wholesale To All tomline, Ry & he windshield was ive 
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday of | Gee isp ee per ake 
this week only < ie Putnam. . 
North Pontiac Auto ales’ "$8 ENGLISH FORD STATION- 
312 W Montcalm _ wagon, Excellent condition, After 
| ‘81 CHEV. SEDAN. DRIVES Ex, ¢ > ™_ FE 1-00et. ___,_ calent clean EM 3-008! H Rig-| 1955 FORD 9 PASS, WAGON. va 
Overdrive, white wall tir A 
one-owner beauty, Redu te 
BUD SHELTON) ia Sali wiz | let Co.. Hunter | at t 86 Woodward, 
Birmingham MT 2/36. 0 | OFFERS i984 
1°86 Buick Spec Hardtop $1445 
'°$5 Buick Hardtop sins | FORD 
“85 Ford 4 dr. $ 905) 
85 Ford 2 dr $ 605 | COMVED tx8E@ 
1°55 Poatisc cateling ‘ _3 mo $5 2 
"84 Buick ardtop Century , my 
‘94 Pontiac Starchiet 3 645 | LARRY EROME 
64 Ford custom line 4 dr. $595| ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 
| 33 Chevrolet $4450 OL_1-0711 . 
| 52 Pontiac Auto $165 1951 KAISER MANHATTAN. 52 Buick. dynaflow $185 Overdrive, good tires, runs good. 
‘50 Buick dynafiow, good trans. $ $5 $95 full price. 
‘31 Chevrolet : THE BARGAIN LOT 
Bud shelton A\lotor ales, |/¢sster) Bisd) at) Raynes: Sire: | Auburn at East Bivd FE 8-0683 | 1987 HILLMAN STATION 1 WAGON. : : 
| Your car or cash ade p coy Pay- 
le Steele ments of $1155 Wk 
FE 5-0204. Ford 
30. LINCOLN, $45. FORD 1 TON 
Flatrack, $225. OR 3-8707 
R&C RA MBLER 
deal 
Pee eae 
} 
Power G ide | Our Sloga 
We can beat any 
: EM 3-0142 
' SPFCIA 
"Se Rambier 4dr. custom with 
overdrive, gee — Only 20,- 
000 miles Tike o 
\ R. & C MOTOR SALES 
So am til 1 9 } p.m. 
PONTIAC 
AUTO J BS ‘| ‘$6 Ford Fatriane FOM. 
“65 Pontiac Starchief 4 on 
- Ford Wagon 9 pass 
4 Pont. Deluxe 2-dr. Hydra. 
V-8 Nice .. Hydramatic i 
  ighway at MIS 
Open Nites ‘Til @ eee =FrApDee © ATTITT Im~. | 53 Chevy H. —. . = A. | GEORGE $ MILLION |" Suice's ar si “pr ‘51 Plym. Station ‘oso 
SI ECIAI. "$2 Pont. R&H. fyera. Cat. 
58 Fords all equipped with | "52 Dodge Conv ........... : 
& heater Safety package | ‘50 Olds ?_ Nice .......... 2 
e mirror. windshield, white | ‘50 oe ree | 
ire 1260 N Theos Mediona | FE 46100. SPECIAL FA ere 8 00m 
Custom 
Fairlane Club Sedan . 
| Fairlane 500 Club Sedan sot ao 
| Station 300 
Wagon 
YOUR R OLD CAR DOWN 
DOWN PAYME 
GI: "ORGE $ MILLION 
CREDIT MANAGER 
Harold Turner lord 
MI   
~ °52 NASH METRO. A 2-door club coupe with rear 
seat. A swell spot for those young 
sters. ow can't afford pee over- 4 
ge this sharp gas miser R&H, mo. 
$52.8 
mo. 
$527 E TRADE UP OR ae 
RIEMENSCHNEIDER 
ENGLEHART 
232.8 3. Saginaw 
4-7500 ary RAMBLER, H-TOP, CLEAN,   
“REAL BARGAINS AT Payments of FE 2-6131 
down, y 37 ‘We. "waddle Steele Ford. FE 
  
  
      
  Oxford Mtrs. ie Cr ROLET. NICE TRANS = oO 
619 8S. Lapeer 1951 Nash’ Rambler. HT. Good 
OA 8-2521 acepe alee ; “ . . = — i axe offer 34 CHEVIE BELAIR ¢ DR POW- erg ide | nedioiiheater 16 (white: ee Pontiac 6 cylinder. Hydre 
walls $695 R & wl Motors 7 | 1931 Dodge $17 
6 CHEVhOLET. ¢+DR_ V-8 P | 1952 Cadillac. Seeteeris $595. ide 1 o@ner on mileage 1032! Many others under § 
Atyrte FE 86695 ee | Frankie & Johnnie Motor Saies 
REAL CLEAN. ‘51 CHEVY DLX.,222_W. Montcalm, FE 8-3713 4 dr good tires. $275 ater 3 | ‘32 MERCURY MONTEREY. 4 DR. 
pm. 352 Ferry, 2 tone. R&H, 5 new tires, Good 
| «954 CHEVY. 1 OWNER. VER ¥ dit EM_3-0315. ciean Low mileage 2 jen tires.| 57 RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS 
Power Gitde. EM 3-3428 Country, 4 dr, oe fame 
33 CORVETTE, 2TOPS EXCEL-| te sell’ R & R. re. | _lent condition. 176 Liberty St. | _ Oakla’ 44-3528 
Get Wi ise I Economize 
IMPERIAL SEDAN 
Just Orion on M24. MY 2-072) . H 825 Woneward - ; FE 40461 FE na Sil SALE | Transportation Offered 87. 
( @ \7 TRAIEER EF NCHANGE | @Ly 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO WE I i ( Soitd “\ 7" California $80," Hawai, | $9910. | MOBILE HOMIES Ferry Service Inc Oi 3-1254 FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE ON : ~ — —— 
Bolens garden tractors, Jacobsen Anderson - Reval LEAVING FOR BOISE, Idaho. 18ST 
mowers. Simplicity equip . John - of April. Room for three. Ph. FE 
Bean sprayers, Wisconsin engines. ! Silver Dome - Pala anvee= GOING woRTA- PART 
Briggs & Stratton engines, Ciin- | N xx . ro, } 
ton engines, J 1 Case equip. \\« iv, Trade _load. Either way FE 56806. 
Ferguson equip. Fox Harvesters : ay . 
New liea eruchine®! wagner load- Ro wides — 10 wides Wanted _Used Cars __88 
ers McCulloch chain saws, misc SPRING BALE NOW ON ~~ 7 a 
Mothers lines ; Tousen Hare siashed {10M @ CYLINDER LATE MODEL IN Honghten & Sons rs wer ery ae Get good condition OR 3-5467 
J 1 Case & Ferciison Deaier r ( 3; 4 DR STARCHIEF OR SUPER 
Rochester OV 1-976 zu ‘ el Must e \o® mi & clean 
Wc ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR Parts and Supplies Je et a 2 bottom piow $175. MY ¢9 § Teiegran Fr 2 ; oS nm OR 3 Paty SCRAP & OLD 
a CO 1 bve Su M 2 ee _ : 
~~ — pee eee ene AS MUCH AS 850 FUR JUNK AND . cheap cars FE 2-2666 days or Auction Sales aii a. oo ; | eves —_ aaaaaenanaaaanaeanaanaanel MeN ATES WAS Tae ARE Vou RED” oF 
AUCTION, WED MARCH 26. AT! Yqur trailer in trade on our BIG PAYMEN 12 noon Located 4 miles West | new 3 bedroom 1'3 bath | How would you like . niles trans- 
of Farmington on old US 16, brick ranch home in Dray- portation special for your equity | 
and 's mi. north on Halstead Rd | ton Plains — Clarkston area. | in your ‘54, 55 or ‘56 model 
Lunch on grounds. 5 tractors, 3 Call KEnwood 5-3000 col- | cars? Always 20 older models 
Ford No. 960, tricycle types used |. lect | to choose f rom Open till 10 p.m. 
1 season; 2 Massey Harris .No. | JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT 
30 and No. 44; 2 Ford 3x14 plows, | Orchard Lake at Cass __FE “80488 | 
new, Massey Harris 3x14 trailer | — = 
plow ower lift: 2 plows 2xl4; (WE _ ARE 5 SOLD OUT OF | USED | CASH New Ford row mounted corn | trailers e need your trailer. 
sae 
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| ‘ We will sell it for 10 per cent, planter and cultivator, 2 new Ford | Dee HU HIV NaTing k Canehil AVERILL'S NEED CARS? 
  seen en < oe i on 
Ceara See SiS oe mda MEN ae At Holiv Rd. Holly eae bring it here for’ 
spreaders. 2 epringtooth harrows AE irose 4-677 - Ld 020 DIXIE HWY 
2 cultipackers. Ferguson manure | FE 2-9 FE 0886 joader anc eder role ° = 
pian Ee 3 (He baler Rent Trailer Space — 79 Ferguson 5 bar side deliver: rake 9 “~~ lo a NN’ 
near new Ford 5 bar delivery MOBILHOME FSTATES MODERN 
rake, new, Bale elevator. New Lake front and playground, EM | 
Holiand fieid chopper and blower 3-266 ee Wanted clean used cars. Bee us 
hay and corn heads; AC No 60 OxFoRD MOBILE MANOR FOR for the « p dollar combine With motor, New Idea ‘those who want the pest. Base 254 8 Saginaw 
alk otredder (2 beans alr oe rate only $617 weekly 2? miles FR 4-7371 stalk shredder. reavy cd 7 = Ant Se ee 
ons. nearly new: Ferguson post On ao cotsrers 0 ROK J.VAN WELT, 654) DIXIE hole digger; new 12x12 steel corn =e | Hy Drayton Plains. pays the 
crib. never assembied. New Or-| PARK AT PARKHURST _ High Cash Doliar tor all late matic electric water fountain. | wees living oun eS models, Ph, OR 3-135. i 
never used New Holland 10 ft., Jovely acres includes a private G AID FOR ag NEED 
lime spreader. air compressor,! lake with good swimming. good | HIGH oe Fae EM 2-910 j 
nearly new Many other neces-! schools Ciub house and tornado, —— UNK CARS. — sary tools and equipment needed shelter Only 15 minutes to Pon- | um Avie 
to operate these large farms Ma- tiac Also trail ler sales Base rate | 3 a 
chinery and equipment is ali near- $20. Phone MYrtle 2-4611, JUNK CARS 
ly new ang in excellent cond, The PRAILER SPACE FOR RENT, CFEC «88-8755 
tractors yl be the first of tne large lots new !aundry rooms,’ JOP CASH! FOR ANY (MAKE “OR 
large meek inery and equipment; yery pleasant place to live Pob- model Trade up or dow 
to be sold Bank terms Floyd ins Mobtie Village 2300 Elizabeth fooONOMY CARS 2 AUBU RN 
Kehrl. Clerk Echo Valley Stock Lk. Rd FE 35-3678 - ———— 
Farms. Prop Ed. Gottschalk. —~- — ———-- See XI & M > Moter Sales. i 
  Auctioneer, 
- ~ at i t a ars Auto Accessories 80 Bt Dine Hwy OR 31603 
. Y CARS IN ANY CONDI- 
2 lee POWERGLIDE. ANY Fon FE 8-9157 path or exic good motor. A) USED & —WUNKED > CARS. | 
t} S l _tor tH bouth edebreert Ford Mo" Bagiey Auto Parts Open Sunday 
uc 10on @| es ee sa” ©=6| _from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FE 5-9219, 
ay Dee BONDED BRAKES _| qrp ~sHanP CARs "0 THRU | 
5089 Dixie Highway $12.95 for most Fords, Chey.. and, 55 models Top dollar paid Drayton Plains Piymouths. Contact your | AL BU VDT RS 
G i S | 
Every \W ednesday 7 PM. Be ea AR E me ICE ‘ 
Every Friday ... 2 P.M cies ese Tagore ecryeniaes | 
| Every Sunday ....2 P.M. i=       ~ Used ‘Wreck Parts 894. 
  Buy and Sell Daily | __ For Sale Tires 80A | see sdehe =. bal BOPP DID PDPA DLP LPAI A AAP ' 
Dry | > TRUC PARTS 
‘OR §-27177 Door | ince Gooe a eas TIRES Ape U USED TRUCK Sis 
AwMmat pow srw 7 DION 4-0 x 225 ply treads — | R SALES Y TH 12 NOON HEIGHTS MOTO 
fel ad Orion on M24 Less than. 25 per cent need 2635 Auburn Ave _FB 4-6632 
to Brown Hd, 1 mile W  on| $40 each 5-825-20:10 Ply und | = “Trucks 90/ 
Brown Rd. to Giddings Rd. then! ting Ne Pi ead g20 9 835 | For Sale’ ruc 8s 
N to Ist. piace :4895 Giddings | 4 ; és ‘ AAA RR 
Ra} Complete farm auction in-| 20-8 ZT $15 - tie Barry. s BF NOLE AXLE SEMI. DUMP 
cluding 14 good Holstein & Guern- _Goodr ch, AL erry trailer. Good rubber, FE: ro 
ey cows, 4 heifers. 1 Holstein) NEW TIRES 670 x 15 BLACK. | = $55 CHEV. PICKUP LIKE NEW. bull pius a compicte line of good ue plus tax extsange; New | ° Tl Teco dacmivisaetori ss pari 
farm machinery Metamora bank hite Walle 670 + 15. $13.95 plus | _paym ot OL. 2-381: 
clerk, George (Pickering, Prop tax, eicoanee New tire age j- ae Ly Men! Ja 
le pe a EB, 
Vous axle, $363. Bud Eggkmont. auctioneer, Oxford . Seg | D! fe it. sales. 603 8 
a. ‘ i throughout 
windows. 
stalled chrome wire whee's 
set off the .jet black 
An older car of value wil) 
handle. and 
Schutz Motors Woodward, Birmingham 7 bie 
ENECUTIVE CAR We 
owned, 
die. 
| Schutz Motors Woodward, Birmingham _ 912 8 
1953 DESOTO SEDAN. AUTO R&H 
Absolutely no money 
payments of $865 mo Call Credit . 2 ee Ever tee a “NEW” ear’? 
celal va - pelea MI 47500 Once in a while we get one 
Stole ne a here at Schultz in trade. 1956 DODGE STATIONWAGON “RH | This particular car has an 
- Auto trans, W-W. tone | actual 15,000 miles and 
paint at condition, Must seil doesn't show ft It's @ 088 
OL 6-1397 Deluxe Holiday ae po 
| > power steering, brakes, win- | SWE PT- -W ‘ING DODGE dows and cant Spare tire 
sedan. never on the ground Four | Brand new “98 Dodge 2-dr, 
| "DODGE CARS & TRUCKS 
STATTS | MOTOR SALES i 
a” 
te sce Se ae 1952 OLDS H-TOP 66. HYDRA, ‘NO FOR QU AL IVY | oney down. Payments of $9.37 We. Eddie Steele Ford. FE, 5-0204. 
1 CADILLACS | _ WIL LL SACRIFICE e 
‘33 Packard White wall xe nae. 
Alco a fine selection of other Auto. trans, Green $225. O . 
ciea> used cars. It's CAR PAYMENTS TOO sca i 
| Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac i 
i 
8. | {magine yourself be- 
| hind the wheel of this truly 
i luxury car. Power equipped’ 
i including seat 
$1295 
have in 
DeSoto Fireflite. Corporation 
so you know it’s had 
the best of care 
guarantee, of course. An 
oider car of talue will han- 
$2295 
1350 N. wae ST SRARERTOR ne: 
Woodward | 
4,Bham. “RAMBLER NEW & USED CARS 
BILE SPENCE   Factory in- 
paint 
RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 
211_S. Saginaw FE 5-9297 : 
30. OLDS. RECENTLY OVER- F | hauled motor, 135. FE_ 2-1403. 
| 1951 OLDS 88 2-DR. HYDRA R&H Absolutely no money dn. Assume 
|   
  4-1500. Harold Turner F.   stock a 1957 OLDSMOBILE 
roe foe, canny pew car trade-ins 
Suburban Mtrs. OLDS DEAL 
»63_8._ Woodward “37 OLDS. 98, HARDTOP. 2-TONE. Full power, will take small trade- _in Private owner, Midwest €1177. 
Oldsmobile, 1954 New car 
ER 
Birmingham 
  
  dn, Assume 
  old car down will 
Under priced Set only $1, 105 
SCHUTZ 912 § Woodward, Birmingham   
  some? Let us help you adjust to 
some less expensive model, 
Lake Orion Motor Pe 
  
HURON MOTOR SA ALWAYS A a 
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. ‘or Sale Cars = 91 For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars 91 WANT TO 
Sale Ca 15k ad | os Deere: | ee VA "SPACKARD RAH. LOW MILE |S¢ PONTIAC CATALINA, RADIO CITY AUTO | THIS “RECESSION” IS A LOT . 5 : & heater. Hydramatic Power | 2 ere | LIKE THE WEATHER 7 
$0 PLYMOUTH ties Power brakes. 2 tone | RADIATORS i AKE : Ds aR. : mi, mechanicall exc.,| _ = ! : this | | ; 
body. Tarmers! 5g PONTIAC. 2 DR. HYDRA. | eels Passenwer « ee is | ek ond ; ; ' 
sttention! MI & H Clean inside & out Truc $6.50. Prompt. service. | q ver Is : | nN ON A 
a. PLYMOUTH | Bote saree Sook seule Be O Ldalkl | . ¥v — ABOUT IT. BUT NO ONE DOES ANYTHING 
Ss ae So TR | | GOOD USED CAR 000 Miles, Radio. | 1053 Sikdekeken acorn le coupe. Very | Wi LL A D F | .ABOUT IT-WELL, YOU'LL, . 
ai fresh monthly aeere , , | 
BRAID eee NEVER CONVINCE US THEN, Ser Des seeea NOT JUST CARS i 
| 195. STUDEBAKER, 8 CYLINDER BUSINESS I§ BAD. AND "Cy" 
MOTOR SALES Bontae Soles 2-dr Overdrive & heater WW. COME SEE 
™M YEA FAIR DEALING ~ | fires This car ts from California. “i ’ 
‘$7 Pontiac Supercnief (4 dr. wag not @ Tuat snot on it. Sharp, Only a) . ps ; . ; 
—- A eee OT | on, RAH, rare. “power prakes. | Re, ge T le « Se TV ice uv an “MTventure W R ANYTIME 7 Tne X s Sales & Serv: . " ; 
Plymouth, 1955 “iteerine koowe? crater Ha. Be ee an aOr ze Despite all clams to the contrary by whimsical SOMETHING ABOUT IT. PRICE IS RIGHT 
Work horse or pleasure car. s Poatac a ne Oye Abalorely jn ae | OWners, the used car does not possess a soul. ‘It is this dual urpose wagon can He Font lac 4dr. sedan, R&H. Hy-| - net Bee eet ne a oney an a ne nore than mre | B ri - WE ARE wee OUR USED CARS AT Lp ee AND 
8 the bill on either count. 33, Pontiac 4 dr. sedan, Hydra Great’ Mar Mr Parks at MI lay lechamies al contrivance, But drive eT POOL DAE ER ASS UP -WE RE “ It has radio, heater, auto (9° AOAC) Sorta lon specials £7300 Harold Turner For: an OLIVER BUICK used car once and you'll OUT To ENCOURAGE. SPENDING “IF, YOU ‘DON T mn matic transmission, white | N ain St Clarkston i ION | ’ NEED A CAR “BUY SOMETHING YOU DO NEED “a ' ' D l 
Cis an olden cet ot es onesie tia [1me aTUbEDARER Camryn. || want to own it YOU "Tod. cad DOG YOUR, PART IN’ DOING * “Youll Like Our Vea he a co) aie . 
GesGure . we ss __Maple 5-3566-or MAple 5-1141__ | Bawled: new exhaust aye aye cw | ; OMETHI Ou oI 
. i brakes and shocks, $165 ple lf , Sh B CICK “C $1695 opie 4 oe K NUMBERS 
| 95-1938 | 56 B EnlUGy) eee eee eee eee $1699 LISTED BY STOCK NU: x 
Schutz Motors | Russ Johnson a - 93 Chevrolet 4 Dr $ 545 4-DOOR HARDTOP "Rado & Heater, White Walls. 4 
; ero = S&S GES IS Dynaflow. Like ne 5138 ~ OU ECONOMICAT BEL AIR | ; $13 §, Woodward, Birmingham | : : i - SOS oz EL OR De Gonvertinlen: en.ene. eee $1995 OV RHE. AD YP TO 29 MILES A GALLON *96 DESOTO 2-Door Hardtop $1495 ae ‘ i ‘ ' = ATULOTE cece nes ee eae YS 2 
P] Ou et. “Studebaker Scotsman 5? Buick Sedan $ 395 BLACK & RED Saint. adie AUHegte; pualpiice 5721 $1295 Es a | 6 passenger, full size, full powered | i . ses ee we rive rea. uy. 7 + DADO? -....soonannasensgooecad 
y 2 YOUR sedans and station sagons) from NICE 56 PONTIAC “ ; $1095 57 FORD) 2-Door ..... 
1958 ATONE Y turn signals, ioate fireliserwice | ; 20 oe ae et Ree gree ea ooe .. $1095 7 ; 5608 D $1345 
58 Ford 500 Cruis-O-Mat-| policy and guarantee - 9 . js > tio & i . re Derm |) By Ctatio Ve ow -Door ....... ve 
$149 DOWN ke tran van sign 2600, miles we \ligaurek Motor Sales 93 Pontiac 4 Dr. eee oe bee $ 2 5 White Walls A spring special! 36 FORD Station Wagon, 4-Door 
a P “at oup men- =: = A 2 7 = . - a ues et ne Oe Aes demon ad ; s Pm & 8 AEN SHARP 57 PONTIAC 4-Door Hardtop cece eee ee 82295 _ . . 5626 1395 
OR TRADE IN ee perce pet Coupe! pe ey Gang ie al : ’ : {STARCHIEF —Radio & Heater Hydramatic White (| 56 BUICK Hardtop ..-....-+..:.ssseese: $1395 
| Wee aor ent aM Ge wages «wuss: omye | ‘53 Buick Hardto $595] | west atria, | XES 100 t 400 heep Motor overhauled $365, FE | > ee wen eee ee ee Vv Ne Se . oo 5488 . . 
TAXES CLUDED Russ “sonsee’ i, sates | sale , FULL POWER 57 BUICK “Special” 4-Door .........0.... $1995 |'1 +35 CHEVROLET Station Wagon -......-+- $1095. 
; ALL MODELS AVAILABLE axe Ortc M x Browawan ny aaa uss WILLYS | AERO DEI UXE 2 ; Y Radio : & Heater, Dynaflow White Walis. A BRONZE =f 2 _ . dr sedan aute eal os car ' . eauty 5740 
: 7R MONTH {3863 PONTIAC EXC. CONDITION 40900" af MPO Ons $485 BE 30 Buick Z Dr. pee ee see se 5 47 P57 PONTIAC Station Wa agon ...........-. $2495 || 55 BUICK Convertil ple dole mee coe MORSE BES $1245 
; i PONTIAC DELUXE ¢ DR SF | ( sll gE ACEELENT tlanerorte\ion ‘i ROTARCHIEF- “GRICARB. Power Steering and Power = | NT PL a hyd R&H od lon | f } akes. 2-Tone any other extras. ow 4 SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN | ures Pca ae sak os aa | | earal ce | lic7 Buick 4 D $1995 $4 PONTIAC 2-D $ 608 | 'SS PLY MOU TH 2 Door. dene wee euvenneees $ 695 
Seen ee ee en, a8 PONTIAC -4DR STRAIGHT Bi YB a aaa TY SGHIEPTAIN'—Ragio & Heater, iiudramat” One sus Ws PONTIAC ¢DR. STRAIGHT He = " - 37 Seat ues pe oe Ures, $100 See at 195 | Sale SPECIAL e Owner. BRONZE & WHITE paint Very ciean. cS CIIEVROLET a 18H OF pe cecerccceseres S$ 695 
es 3 axmoore after 6 or Weekend \ 1 ee oD a ed - ~- . ~ 
Cee PONTTAC CATALINA HARD] "54 JEEP WRECKER 99 Plyouth 4 Dr © O95, |/) 2 POSTING 2 Deer posse ene pag ass lA95 see top only 14.000 mies wer yf oe eo sa os : ~Radio & Heater ; : 5 i= =1°D “TID . $ 49 
+ Fguipmen : a = Opa A A ! { . A *Se IIE 1 5 be od Been eo Ea) 
Today On! yl cry, “ iat ven nt OR! Was si _ Now $495 BELVEDERE <p real economical Duy eros 34 CHEVROLET 2-Door > 
1957 Oldsmobile, spotiess throug! ipo eee ie bach ss DSON ' a |} ONT [AG Catalina Coupe .............$ 1195 | oo 5753 | 
ee s}o0n .— 1952 ee “ee Right si95: VV as $55 Now $395 93 Mercury 4 Dr. Sone og o 9 S 995 ein maavesirass oy Hester, Hrcremenc: Ciesn: i] 94 PORD 2-Doer 22. -22:-22. 5259.72 e $ 495 
MANY MORE 10, CHOOSE FROM jf) Cre ralet” 3 0 Ok) REAL ice "56 BUICK “Super” 2.0.0 0.0.0ccce cee $1495 5307 — tN SON | Roger's Sales & Gercice MW as $1205 Now $995 |] 4 Power Brake Power Steering Windchiela Washers. "Ss PONTING 4-Doer .....2-.5-.-2-2---- $ 495 
HOU GHTEN. & | 4 yeas 5S Old 88 645 Radio & Heater Dynaflow. Low mileage. like new. | 
YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE °5 Auburn Ave FE 20585 “55 BUICK HARDTOP SOO ............. . ep | sias 
AND GMC TRUCK DEALER (CLEAN ‘52 PONTIAC HYDRA 4- M $1395 nv $1095 SUPER ¢Dr 55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe 2..-......... $1195 11] +53 FORD 2-Door $ 395 SEE OUR FOREIGN CARS | dr Excellent condition $350 See as OW FID “STARCHIEF"™— Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. Fire Wil ake x é (Or Aatosgounnds soba oo oeodno 
Jaguar, Austin. Heal Morris, | at 2€3 Michigan or call FE esas = CADILLAC ; OOLD & WHITE : : . 
G. Austin, Porsche, Alfa. Romeo 47 PONTIAC “47 HUDSON . a} 54 Pontia ? D $ 695 vey ee | - ; $152 . S0N. MAIN, ROCHESTER | “poo 31 Lincoin_ Call FE 24708 | Was $695 Now $495 Cc Ce oe 34 PONTIAC 4-Door ...0.0.0000cceceeae $ 79511 52 CHEVROLET 2-Door .........000e0e8- $ 295 
(1958 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE "54 PONTIAC STANDARD Shift Solid GREY paint, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 0 
Male b take over pays COUPE. | = Mi Full eh pall take w oe * = - cae ; SHARP! are . 
en clean older car in trade 5 SSO © S49) / ’ neo = a a 5 3 es Li ‘f ee < | over payments So a ae pio. S495 5] Pontiac p, Dr $ 145 1 | 55 FORD Station Wagon ..............0. $1095 52 BUIGK  2-Do00on es... $ 345 
1956 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARD- = és soe ee pres mec fro : ‘ee 
" eer OF eons | top, power steering. power brakes yy) 745 Now $495 STANDARD Shift cee me MOAI (AN BEUE Deine. “A aved featily cat _Tl.- _ $154 . 
ments of $752 mo. Call Credit; #4 Hydramatic. A real cream | as </- WOW es ay . 34 FORD Ranch W agon . $ 695 |) 51 MERCURY 4-Door ......ececeesececes S$ 195 
pe ake es a ts Se ina outer. Nari Chevrole | SL NASH ‘54 B k = : | | 195 All WHITE paint, Radio & ‘leater. A good buy for en ; -_ , 
Harold ihootedel Lae | Co neo EL 8 mse Bir- iW as $195 Now S95)) UIC DPecia = 5 « ss 0 « the price. IF YOU HAVE A USED CAR 
eS 53 PONTIAC STATION WAGON '56 FORD Ranch Wagon ........-...2045- $1395 TO SELL — WE ARE PAYING Te Radio & Heat NORTH CHEVROLET | Birmingham | LWWas S645 Now $H5.1'53 Ford 2 Dr $ 495 rieaee me pee Ooo seerteacn Soo TOP DOLLAR SST 
MARCH SPECIALS | l <4 BPUCICK cookout wun ooo eon DO aD 3535 MERCURY 2-Door Hardtop ee cees S] 195 SO . -AR 
be ne eq fe . se S * , = i < 
OAKLAND COUNTY'S yore e Can iN as or a fe S75 ; Merc-O-Matlc. wade al Meeer mec Walis, RED & FORTCLEAN USED CAR: 
GOT 53 ( S : $ - : 
@ MORE, USED CARS THIS aor) 09 Buick 2 Dr. ......:... 995 |] 33 PONTIAC 2-Door ......e.cccececceee. $ 205 MONTH TO MAKE MORE ROOM rs ne as $615 Sone OS - ae E 
THE ABUNDANCE OF - a BUICK SPECIAL Standard trans. Very good transportation Clean. 
ae Wa si78 Now 455 1°56 Buick Hard AOS ee oan cemeraeh coer $995 30 DAY GUARANTEE | 54 Ford $ 595 as Of IN ONN ean Ec k $ “910 —T- } - , 
Stk. No. Yr. Mak Price ‘54 Mercury HTop oc... $443) eo PLICK TLARDTOP ulc ar top oo0000 h Soanes Tone BLUE. Radio & Heater Low mileage 
N41 6°56 Chev. Hd. top $1278''54 Buick = = =i... .$e5) <2 ‘ ‘ SPECIAL 
N4103 (‘55 «Chev. P. G. 688 '53 Mercury H-Top sees ss § O85 \\ s $13 305 Now $1245 ° 
News “86 Olds “90° Hd. top 160s “se Ford Wagon £1088 ° PACKARD ne oa Y C \ I! “9e"’ : z or Yagon soude J 
Neos “68 Chev. 2Dr. PG? 1073,'35 Lincoln H-Top Thee: $1285 3 = =e 04 Buick Super ee eee $ 995 AC , OR BRAN H N4050 0°57 Chev. Con. V-8. 1889 '56 Buick Full Power .... $1305 Was $1395 Now $1005 ; 
N404T °56 Ford Vic. Pwr. 1376 °56 Mercury . oe $1195 . Sean | 4-DOOR 
4034 °53 Pont. ¢Dr. 283 "54 incon ce A INTERN EL PICKU! ° ' ; i -To : “ ae ai ae ; 
NeostB °S3 Nash on aes i138 For: re . $ ss2s/ Was $795 Now $595 . 
, ; ord Vi : 4 | . r an 
ees eee ee kaw st05 Your Friendly FORD Dealer Mort of these can be bought with | Was $295, Now $195 our ] y om own ment rate = 
~ ‘Bob Frost, (7 FOR . RETAIL STORE 147 S. Saginaw St NORTH iN as $1695 Now $1395 . Hag ; | i a a i 
CHEVROLET © Inc. +; Community 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. GOOD WILL USED CARS FE 95-4101 FE 95-3588 ; ; : 65 MT. CLEMENS ST JP Seyi 
meng gt Hoeven try, |Lincoln “Mercury Dealer, Used Cars | FE 2.9101 OPEN EVES.|} 0." GAS at pen 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Birmingham 142735, 280 HUNTER BLVD (U8 10) | = . 84 . THE S | 5 
| ‘PASS AROUND BIRMINGHAM 804 N. MAIN OL 2-03f1) BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 
iy 6-60}4, Open ‘til 9. MI 6-2202 UROE HESTER,. MICH   
        
      
    
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“FREE” 
SUMMER DRIVING 
MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES Offer for a limited time only 
100 GALLONS 
OF GASOLINE FOR $1.00 DOLLAR WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY USED ‘00 
Bo 
continental kit 
MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 
From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS 
A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door 
MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES |Your CHEVROLET Dealer’ 
"631 OAKLAND AVE. DESOTO - 
    MI 6-5302 
  BIRM| N GHAM 
QUALITY USED CARS 
‘59 Plymouth 4 Dr. Heater. white tires. like new 
Mercury Monterey 4-Door, radio, heater. white tires mercomatic 
Olds 88 Hardtop SUPER, radio heater, white tires hydramatic, 
'54 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr. Radio heater, white tires. very sharp 
4-DOOR. radio, heater, hydramatic. 
SCHUTZ Mrs. LYMOUTH DE. \LER 
912 S. Wocdwere GET THE - 
JUM D 
ON 
SPRING Buy Now! AND AVOID THE 
Rise In Prices 
COME our AND LOOK OUR CARS os 
WE BELIEVE WE HAVE TH 
CLEANEST SELECTION of ’50-'55 models in town   * + © © w 
OR NEW CAR PRICED ABOVE $145 ‘56 DeSoto 4 Dr oo . $1395 
"56 FORD "56 FORD Don't miss this one! ‘57 “PORSCHE” Speedster Convertible 
CUSTOM 4-DOOR CONVERTIBLE j ; , ote say -T Bel Aj -§ 995 
67 GAEUROLE] sz cuevroter || 96 Buick Riviera ....... DED S || SU iecce wrest pales ™ 
"STATION WAGON : HANDY MAN 2DOOR ealon Beater “epite tres auontos S33 FORD Ranch Wagon ........0ecee eee: $ 695 $1495 ou '-B Engine Radio eater. Verv clean 
SS PONTI AC | FORD 53 Plymouth 4 Dr. oo es eo we % 395 = ver ae “ " " . S ane 
- HARDTOP ~E . 2-DOOR White tires radio & heate $4 PONTIAC Starchief ....... ope 20ae 9006 a G28! 
$1004 ; 7 $204 , a = Hydramatic Power Brakes W Walis’ Radic & Heater 
‘$6 FORD So OLDSMOBILL {157 Chevrolet Wagon... .S1899 ] J -s2 RamBLER Station Wagon ......00.2.-8 345 VICTORIA : $1597 : V-8 powerulide radio heater, white tires Gas Mileage Plus''! 
i444 ae — - . ~ =o CHEVROLE! ' "52 PONTIAC Catalina ....................8 693 
S7 VOLKSWAGEN oDOor 57 Dodge 4 Dr. 646 46 06 6 Go $1695 All accessories, One of our sharpest. 
we Ee OD Radio. heater powerflite. white tires and a V-8 53 CH EVROLET Bel Air cee ecteaseanves S 595 
55 CHEVROLET +DOOR -_ SHARP! ‘ Very clean. Drives like new _ | 
"BEL Aig, ¢-Doon a 09 Dodge Hardtop ..... SIOSS |} 55 powttac Catalina Hardtop ...c.s..-. $ 695 | 83 FORD Tee Radio Heater, white tires atomatic transmission Hydramatic, Radio & Heater W/Walls. EZ Eve alass 
~ $1504 ' ’ Fj . 5 
# $3 PONTIAC “7 cHEvROLET || 0/7 Ford Hardtop ....... $1895 ot BORD ee Berean Or $ 645 | ~ i BEL AIR FAIRLANE “500, full power, New ee aoas . § 305 
5 DOGE Goronet | V-8 ee - eee ee | 
*55 CHEVROLET “=5 CHEVROLET . Auto Transmission, Radio & Heater 
BEL AIR 2-DOQR BEL AIR HARDTOP 06 Dodge Hardtop ee, 51499 =<) CADILLAC “62” $ 695 
roe CHE EV ‘ROLE [ "35 CHEVROLET transmission 4-DOOR-—Hvdramatic Radio & Heater. Clean. 
ee ae 5 || 53 NASH .4-Door Sedan ..........0.05 008 $ 395], "50 CHEVROLET "33 CHEVR - oD) Chrysler Hardtop os $149 ~~ A es into tu rain ‘ ma nd musie. too. 
° $o0 0 3 c eae c NEW YORKER ful! power premium tires ; 53 pLyMouTH ci Co “ = . $ 395 
55 CHEVROLET ee ees ee i | 53 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe ..........+++- $ 395 |) 
we sspostiac [153 Dodge 2 Dr. ......... $3Q5 |] ° oor Reso w neater | 53 CHEVROLET a V-8 radio & heater, white tives 4°53 FORD V8 00g eee $ 595 |] $474 54 BUICK | CUSTOMLINE-2-Door Radio & Heater. 
54 FORD BAR OP 52 Pontiac 2 Dr. ........ $ 295 |] +53 FORD 4Door .........0eceeeeeeeeeees $495 | <r CS CHEVROLET SfLVER STREAK radio heater. hydramatic Fo-O-Matic Radio & Heater V-8. | 
‘35 FORD a '53 CHEVROLET 2-Door .........-..00+--$ 545 || INET a SHARP: 33 ORE ‘SO Ford ogcnodc oo O44 GH ef 6 oS $ 89 . BEL ees & Hace, Verv good tires. 
33 CHEVROLET ‘53 CHEVROLET . Nive cas ‘51 PONTIAC 4-Door ..... weet $ 345 $37 $494 ' | 1595 ONE-OWNER - Hydramatic, Radio eater 
. 57 Plymouth, .......... 5 ny Capea er «498 
5 - AASAe Soa . . Radio heater white tires. automatic transmission sl CHIN BOE ae "Gerry good sane ae) 
WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR Oe A GOOD , ; ree FS PRICE AND ACCEPT TRADE-DOWNS 52 Olds Super 88 50 PLYMOUTH ......... eogeees 165 
M. N_AND TEST _DRIVE_ANY ONE OF ‘OUR 
CRUTOMOBILES - YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID! 
~AUBURN ~ MOTOR SALES 
ip'HAM Pike At | E. Blvd. , . 5 399 
  JEROME'S. “Bright Spot” ANNOUNCING A GIGANTIC 
Inventory Reduction Sale! WE HAVE 75 FINE, USED CARS ON OUR BIG LOT AT Cxss 
AND ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE. ALL HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY 
RECONDITIONED AND PRICES CUT TO SATISFY EVERY POCKET- 
BOOK. WE’RE TRADING HIGH ON SOME OF PONTIAC’S SNAP- 
PIEST LOOKING USED CAR BARGAINS. OUR LOT IS OPEN UNTIL 
10 P.M. SO BRING YOUR TITLE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. 
FREE CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES, AND REMEMBER —7 WEEKS 
ON THE FIRST PAYMENT PLUS 36 MONTHS ON SOME MODELS. 
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 
CHEVS. PONTS. BUICKS $1295 $1595 $1595 
’S6 Hardtop V-8, radio *56 Starchief Custom ,,-, 5 : , 56 2-Door Hardto Fre. 36 2-] P. and heater Catalina, radio, heater, pewer acne oie 
$795 hydramatic brakes, dynaflow, ready 
| $1095 tv  VETY snarp $1095 
Ltd 35 4-Dr., hydramatic, 
$395 "35 Special 2-Dr.. white power steering, brakes 
ia . . 
53 Sedan. Needs a $795 tires, radio and heater, 
touch up dvnatlow, immaculate 34 Sedan, radio, heat- 
$175 5995 er, hydramatic, spotless 
throughout oo 
'51 2-Door. Transporta- 34 Super 4-Dr. Sedan. 
tion bargain. First All the extras $395 
come, first served 32 2-Dr., dark green, 
CADDYS FORDS 
$1295 good chrome, hydra- 
$3695 ‘36 Fairlane 2-Dr., ivory matic 
*357 Sedan, hydramatic, 
and blue, bargain priced OLDS 
with power equipment 
$095 $2795 eo) tloliday 4-Dc. 9, too. A real fine car at | a7 Holiday 4D 78 
a very reasonable price. 
_'34 Sedan 2-Dr., stand- 
ard shift with radio and Hardtop, full power. 
$2695 heater 
$495 Previous owner trades 
every year. 
*'56 Sedan DeVille 4- $1795 
Door, ivory and pink, *'56 Hardtop 88, radio, 
power seat, steering, heater, power equip- 
windows and_ brakes, 53 Sedan 4-Door, V-8 
low mileage engine and bargain 
priced for sale only 
31 2-Door, radio, heater ment. A good color with 
$2195 
and a good body *°35 2-Dr 
httle 
custom interior 
$1095 "35 Cpe. DeVille. radio, 
heater, hydramatic, low ‘55 4-Dr. 88, rocket en- 
gine, hydramatic, radio, 
mileage, well cared for heater. A new low price 
We have many other makes and models, all bargain priced. 
Bring your title for on-the-spot delivery. 
*INDICATES ONE-OWNER CARS" 
WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD 
JEROME'S “Bright Spot” - Orchard Lake at Cass 
Liberal Trade-in Allowances—Bank. Rates 
        . | WARREN -HAIRE, owner, or WIL CROSBY MI 6-9300 FE 37471 FES0488., ! Open Till 10 P. M.   ae 4 FE 4-4547 
                       THR PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCIT 21, 1958 | THIRTY-FIVE   
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WCAR, News, Page woman, 
(tempting to carry out the all-white jury, including one 
recommended merey. 
  ‘dlagie cm wsK. psrask bane Two other Klangmen were ac: 
Reid WWJ, News, Monitor quitted. | 
po tleds ashi? lerpedalin) | Lester Francis Caldwell, grand 
‘wizard of Klavern 22, was convict- 
Bonnets WWJ, News: Monitor ted along with Arthur — Monroe” WCAR News, Page Brown Jr. and William Oliver 
5:00-—WJIR, News, Muste Spencer of conspiring to bomb the 
Bree era ect Raea school near here Feb. 15. Cald- 
CKLW Crosby, Knowles well also was convicted of at- 
plan. 
WCAR, News, Patrick day , 
WPON, News, Holiday Ge We do Hall Superior Court Judge Zeb  V. 
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6: 00 (7) Mr. Danger. 
(9) Popeye. 
(4) News: Williams. 
  
  
  
  (2) Phil Silvers. 
Sgt. Bilko tangles with Madi-| 
son Avenue when he becomes 
model, 
  
  
  
  Comedy: 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. 
(4) Ruff and Reddy. 
11:00 (2) Heckle und Jeckle. and J 
Tiing to bomb the school. 
The Nettles sentenced Caldwell to 5 to 
(10 years for trying to bomb the S 
school and to two to five years this!” said The Law. “Show me 
conspiracy. The judge sus- @2ny law that says you can’t 
pended the shorter 
good behavior. Spencer and Brown she challenged. sentence on 
sentenced to two to five 
were David Dennis 
charged with conspiracy, 
ack Ayscue, accused of try- 
* * * 
judge told the Klansmen: 
!We have good police forces here 
‘and we don’t need a super law this: 
| Don't let this man out of the 
| building. He steals typewrit- 
(4) Fury. enforcement-agency+#—§   Some Crazy Stunts By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK —Press agents are the craziest people. 
And Joyce Greller—who hopped on stage at the show, 
“Look Back in Anger,” and slugged the star, Kenneth Haigh—| 
now admits that she’s been a press agent on 
even crazier. 
“But I wasnt employed for this stunt — 
though maybe I ought to send them a bill!” 
said the “female Jim Moran” 
came out. 
In Chicago she got arrested for paint- 
ing the city’s underpass and threw a 
| og raffle party to raise money for her fine 
WILSON —first prize: a dental chair. She had 
filehed Park Department stationery and written out a 
“permit” which read: 
  paint the underpass.” 
It didn’t say permission had 
been granted. But cops don't 
read carefully. Several looked 
at the “pass” and = grunted 
“O.K.” 
’ Once she took a horse to the 
Chicago subway. “You can’t do 
take a horse on the subway!” 
A messenger needed a per- 
mit to take a typewriter out 
of a building. “I'll give you 
a note,” she said, and wrote 
“Dear Watchman:   
ers.” 
  \ gis Denying, despite all thts, Film, TV Actor 
Broadway and also in Chicago where they're’   
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says, ‘but I found it hard to trust 
_|anyone. 
lin order to trust someone else, you 
have to give of yourself, I didn't understand that 
  
  
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Seek Mental Health 
By CHARLES DENTON 
HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The psy-, 
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“The reason,” says Rod Steiger, | 
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of analysis, “is that when you say 
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  underwent analysis, you were 
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The heavy-set, graying TV and 
movie actor begah going to an 
analyst ‘‘for personal reasons.”’ 
“Tt was a question of perspec- 
tive,” he explains. “I wanted re- 
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the recent stunt, Miss Greller admitted she'd once worked for, 
Broadway Press Agent Ade Kahn. ‘that she’ was engaged to do 
* * * 
“I didn't like the work so I got even,” she said. “I threw 
‘an envelope out a car window with a note on it that said, 
‘This has to get to Ade Kahn by 6 o'clock or he won't find 
out about the bomb in time.’ 
“It’s a funny thing,” she continued, “but you can throw 
a letter out a car in N.Y. and it'll be delivered. It’s a won- 
derful way to mail letters. Well, the police wouldn't let 
him move for two days!” 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 
Rita Hayworth went to see a doctor about a sprained ankle 
‘—and the rumors spread that she was expecting. ‘““The minute! 
it’s true,” said bridegroom Jim Hill, “I'll be so happy I'll tell, 
everybody” ... Meredith Willson’s fixing up “Little Lord Faunt-| 
leroy” for a TV spec for next fall—and wants Eddie Hodges, 10, 
of “The Music Man,” for his star. 
  Pat Boone told the producers of “West Side Story” he'd: 
like to do the movie . 
Harris said he hoped to ques-'for her ailing throat, and gagsters call the show “Auntie-blotic 
    
  
   
  Mame” . Louis Prima's birthday gift to wife Keeley Smith: 
a pink Thunderbird . 
own apt., in H’wood: he’s been living here with his family. 
EARL’S PEARLS: It’s Jerry Lewis’ wacky tale of the diner 
who was so elegant that he even ate his chewing gum with a 
knife and fork. That’s earl, brother. 
(Copyright 1958) 
    
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“I admit to being analyzed 
levery chance I get,”” he says in- 
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6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (9) Fed. Election. | (4) Andy's Gang. House Prober 
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6:20 (4) Box Four. Thieves try to recover stolen, 1:55 (9) Billboards. Anxious to End 
rare book. | 
6:30 (7) Frontier Justice. West- ; (2) Playhouse. Drama:| SATURDAY AFTERNOON Miami TV Case 
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Man hires whirlybirds to! jealousy when he voices eee might be charged with a 
track down lion. doubt about Phyllis Avery’s| 13:30 (4) Detective's Diary. eceeriitel keep tout at phar | 
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Marlowe). F ne (2 Ra: | Harris is chairman of a ae 
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(4) Martin Kane. Adventure: | Reporter is mu cations Commission's grant of TV 
Two men stage holdup. (4) Boxing. Isaac | 1:45 (2) Hockey Preview. Channe] 10 in Miami to a_ subsi- 
5 oti Virgil Akins in 12-round bout. | idiary of National Airlines (2) Dr. Christian. 5 
(2) Line Up. Drama: Blind- 2:99 (2) Ice Hocl:ey. Black Hawks . : 
. , ness helps ex-convict. vs. Red Wings. tion FCC commissioners, other 7:10 (7) Weather. | a (7) Ramer of the Jungle. than Richard ie Be ack, Ae lied 
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1b GN News: Daly. “The Collar." | - . ision last year. Harris said he 
. a Oi “ A . : (9) Person to Person. Ac-|2;39 (7) Movie: Mr. Crime. ;wants the commissioners to ex- 
7:30 (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: | (7) Movi Slain thelr votes ahd 46 say 
Greedy relatives plot to be- tress Sopnia Loren, res- , * aed os intarifg | taurateur Jan Mitchell A (4) Milky’ vie Party whether improper pressures were come private's beneficiaries. . 4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. . ate ; 2 ‘applied on them. Mack resigned (9) Million Dollar Movie (2) Harbor Command. (7) AllStar. Golf die ON (9) Metropolitan Mirror from the FCC March 3 after ack- 
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Leave, No Love.”’ (46) dex . 415 (9) Film Feature that he had accepted financial 
(4) Truth, Consequences. 11:09 (7) Soupy’s On in FE ONES: favors from a lawyer who at one 
Quiz. , Me Ale ~~ ey oe = jtime had plugged for National's 
(2) Leave It to Beaver. Com-; ational ess: 4:30 (2) Basketball—NIT. ‘TV application. However, Mack edy: When Beaver finds lost a News: W'kamp. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. | denied any wrongdoing. 
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berlain, Ford, Griffin, Hoffman, : M ; . . LGeL Gs . w Legislators Voted sisedin 
Discusses Mouth Cancer Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas pect FoPeS cram suppor sn | = Sn Tobacco ‘May’ Be Cause | 1 agermsciTons snes the by Eastertime     
) congressme: : lect Slippin MRS. ABRAM COVERT chael’s Church with burial in Mt.'liam Lovejoy of Highland Method- as ogy a ~ pea orice Don t Neg PP 3 DETROIT (INS) — An ill-fitting would then be removed and a} (Mar. Hope Cemetery. ist Church. Burial will be in High-; EVELAND (® — Susan Kurtz.| supports: FALSE TEET H suae a haw ora ot Mt — Ud + | * 
  Service for Mrs. Abram denture and an irritant, ‘‘perhaps elaped | : : i) x land Cemetery al tehacee ‘ay ca meat re tumor usually devela : An early igaret Gy) , Covert, 68, of 177 | MRS, NATHAN PARTNEY Survivin beside , . ‘ ithe 11-year-old Onsted, Mich., girl | Democrats for: Do false teeth drop . ait oF wohbie 
om, ‘theory was that the saliva washed Summit St. will be at 1] a.m. ; . | g a the parents). . underwent « delicate heart. ier “Eoaimaki Ma> | Welk (00 Oe Oe ee aahoreaese 
mouth. tne irri ‘Saturday from the Pursley Funeral| Mrs. Nathan (Fanny) Partney, are his grandparents, Mr. and/ alin tare meas | Diges, Gren ue Lag ay eee “PAST! an jaway the irritants and the removal * y : * 69, of 180 Riviera, Elizabeth Lake’ Mrs, Hollingdale of Highland, and/|OPeration March 11, says she hop “8 chrowicz, Rabaut. alkaline (name powder to sprin- This was the thesis of a talk by| . iHome with the Rev. Theodore R.)y),0, 04. one : Dr. Paul Goldhaber yesterday at Of the glands enabled the cancer Allebach of the Oakland Avenue | estates. died yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Mike Evers of St. 
‘in Pontiac Osteo- |Louis, Mo, to be home by Easter. Republicans for: kle on your plates, Keeps false teeth 
: i ir | re fnrmly set, Gives confident feel- Susan Sat up In a W heelchair Bennett, Bentley, Knox, Mcln- ing of security and added comfort 
     
       
    
        
    
     
   
       
     
    the 36th annual meeting of the to develop. He continued: United Presbyterian Church offi- pathic Ho Spital iyesterday. tosh. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel- 
International. Association for Den-| «ater research, however, ciating. Burial will be in Avon-| Hecan iiness (of | FRANCIS TEHOBE | The little girl’s plight attracted ; . ing. Get FASTEETH today at drug 
tal Research, — | showed ‘dale Cemetery, Flint ended a bagalaitaad | a le ne Republicans against: counters everywhere. ° | show that a tumor could still | ‘ ; » en “six months. | SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP —| Wide attention when a caravan of Broomfield, Cederberg, Cham- 
it | develop even with the saliva | Mrs. Covert died Wednesday in| She was a mem- Pe Service for Francis Tehobe. 73 (neighbars from her hometown) ___________—_ _ 
The professor of the Department | glands, provided there was a Pontiac General Hospital after AN ber of ‘Congiepa- who died yesterday at bi home |Grove to donate 16 pints of, 
of Pathology of the Harvard Uni- break in the skin and the pres- illness of four months. don Binal Ursel 9965 Dixie Hwy. was held today | blood used in the six-hour heart H AT 
aa ‘School of Dental Medicine lence, Sritants- MRS. KEL DeHILLA |and the Sisterhood - & at the Gardner Funeral Home, Mt. Peration. WE S E LL 
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ple SS I be Ws ae ed Surviving __ be- ‘Mt. Forrest. | live more than six months un- | WE DVERTISE ! A e “Clinical evidence seems t0 ‘chronic irritation of jagged teeth 1997 Berwick Blvd., died suddenly, show that . le ‘ ; Ae A ss : : Funeral arrangements were! ; ; at the presence of an and ill-fitting dentures can. cause yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy | less she underwent surgery to sides her husband | | i 
fimade by the Sharpe Funeral! close a hole in the wall between | 
  ulcer and an unknown irritant, we : i , are a son, Joe of . 
perhaps tobacco, aay play as tre tenor Sout dercin en Hospital. . -|Pontiac; two a@ Home, Clarkston. her heart chambers, Even so Our Low Overhead Means Savings to You 
“| She was a member of St. Mi- daughters, Mr s.MRS. PARTNEY| her father, Lloyd Kurtz, was A Little Out of the Way; But a Lot Less to Pay. important part in the develop- tissue.” 
ment of oral tumors.” chael's Church, ‘Anna Fishman of Detroit and Mrs. | es a told the odds were 5-1 against . 
: | With her husband! whe survives, Katherine Mazey of New Albany, Vf ain Libr ary Has her surviving the operation. CLEARANCE - Bedr oom Suites V. 3 Off i | He said that by clipping the 4 ; she owned the Kelly Cleaners. A Ind.; four brothers and one sister. | 
lower incisors in rodents an ulcer Mame Prasecutor's Aide ‘brother, Nick Cisek of Lansing.) Service will be at 2 p.m, today Several New Susan fxs passed the critical would develop in the mouth. This) DETROIT uw — Burton H. Cron- also survives. Z ‘ae the Hebrew Funeral Home . post operative: Period: and appears Shop the Rest — Then See L-& S 
was caused by the irritation in, 32, of Detroit has been appoint-| The Rosary will be recited at 8 A8sn., 2995 Joy Rd., Detroit: Rabbi Books Available 2 % progressing satistactorily. against the lips by the jagged ed an assistant Wayne County |p.m. iaieg nl the Brace-Smith Israel Goodman of Congregation| More than 700 letters and cards   
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‘Dr. Goldhaber said saliva glands division. 110 am. Saturday from St. Mi-| . . cma: : |Week, and as part of the local ob-;come to: St. Lukes Hospital for FU RNITU RE SALES 
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995 oo see spinet with big organ features Victor O. Bodamer of Pontiac and “(Good Housekeeping Book of | 
bench included —priced under $1,000! A Wiens eens ~ p $1, a brother living in Virginia. Jiome Decoration,” by (Mary i. 
| Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- Brandt, contains photos and sug- 
day from the Farmer-Snover Fu- gestions for creating an inviting 
neral Home with Dr. Milton H! home, room by room. It includes | | 
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  ? Bank of the Central Methodist: sections on home accessories | @ Two full 44-note manuals . . . 13-note . ~jating F » e : [; tebe pgs Imssiaren® She Church officiating. Burial will be and on purchasing. 
in Ottawa Park Cemetery. ; ; | GB rk etic | “The Ants,” by Wilhelm Goetsch, MRS. EDWIN FOSDICK iS an introduction to the most nu-) 
ROCHESTER-—Service for Mrs. merous types of. ants and their Edwin R. (Bernice) Fosdick, 43, highly organized lives. | 23 @ True organ tones and percussion effects 
in amazing variety. 
@ Magnificent natural “echo chamber” 
reverberation. 
    @ Controlled sustain — medium and long — ene both manual and pedal. . of 1505 Snell Rd.. who died early, ~ * * ‘ 
@ Five vibrato settings and pulsating effects SEE IT this morning at St. Joseph Mercy “Scent of Cloves,”’ by Nora Lofts, and, more tonal color. TODAY Hospital. Pontiac, will be beld at is a historical romance of the late) 
1 p.m, Monday at Pixley Funeral Seventeeth and early Eighteenth: eo 
Home, Officiating will be the Rev./Century. Included are intrigue, a 
Marion Tohly of Mt. Vernon Meth-'damsel in danger, and the rise of 
odist Church with burial in Perry the Dutch East India Company. 
Mt. Park Cemetery. | “Over My Dead Body,” by 
Surviving are her husband; a dune Opie, is the personal nar- @ Solar tabs for all voices (16', 8° upper, 3 
lower, 4°, and quint) bring out a single 
voice — or increase volume in either or 
both manuals. 
—_— pedal volumes — soft, medium, and 
ull. 
Now, Lowery brings the wonderful world of organ music @ Master volume tab — soft and full — in- 
  
  stantly raises or lowers entire organ within the reach of many, many more families. And volume. Ys % , son, Gerald: a daughter, Linda rative of a young polio victim. | 
@ Exchibive Lowrey “Glide” avatlable — per- what an organ! So versatile! It offers a wide range both at home: and her mother. «coven steps to Creativ Ct 1-/= 4 mits such eloquent effects as a string f faithful : h hati Mrs. Julius Fields of International peve steps fo Creative MI! ‘ Mssandro er tromb smear. of faithtul voices .. . sustains them in thrilling concert wes 7 " 9 : = : ' d dren's Dramatics,” by Pamela ey 9 
@ Swell pedol — for more expression. hall acoustics. Come in and look. Come in and listen, ee s; i ae sanb ae pies ae Prince Walker, is a rescue for any- 
ee Sisters 1 Wil esota also S$ Ste os a 1 : 
@ Glorious Hi-Fi tone produced with 12-inch You can have one in your home tonigh't ree n é jone directing a children's play. It) i heavy-duty speaker and 14-watt ampiifier. vive. © deals with age levels up through! 4 
| i @ Exclusive Lowrey “Locked Tone” generat- ‘junior high school. 
ing system... always in tune. Ask About Our EASY BUDGET TERMS! RE tO Ch ane Pt. HIGHLAND —Service for Rich- “World Treasury of Grand | 3 ard Lee Hunt Jr., son of Mr. and Opera.” by George Marek, is an 7? 
GALLAGHER MUSIC CoO. Mrs. Richard Lee Hunt, 233 Center fe i ci ce ei ‘ a ortly after birth ™ 
18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 Pontiac | esterday ‘at Ponting Osteopathic, “Madeline,” by Catherine Ga-| Hear the Th aL Ores Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. tomor- hes aaa NS of Erance in 1869-70, e Thomas and Lowrey Organ fom) at Richards Bind Funeral!@n4 the disasters of war, bound to-| © 
WE ARE OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ’TIL 9 Home, Milford. ibe yess of _ Suez Comal. the; ., court of Napoleon an wuge 
| Officiating will be the Rev. Wil and the disasters of war, Reis 
: gcther by a love story. 
shop Sears The, Pontiac Board of Education je 
has reached an amicable settle-| <4 
ment with the parents of a Negro ~~ 
boy who was struck by a téacher’ 
at Whittier School. The teacher has 5 
apologized and the board agreed — 
to pay the boy's medical expenses, | 20) 4-1016..@r:\) (ona er ' 5 Nog 8 until 9 p.m. Superintendent Dana P. Whitmer   
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Detoit. Drrectors elected yesterday | . 
               
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