ee. a “EUESDAY, FEanU ty TI, 1958—24 PAGES Ta | peoTos 0s Pies: d Served in Black Hawk Uprising Abraham Lincoln. Jettersori. Davis. The one, President of the United States and Commander-in-Chief of the ‘tederal armies in the Civil War. The other, President of the Con- federaté States of ‘América and arian eaeaicacaaeleser ad of the Powers pe bose om rs ee” ae See ‘not. But ch oh dbo wonders—especially if one gets back 80 years before Fort Sumter.’ Kentucky-born Abe Lincoln and Kentucky-born Jeff Davis were. both 23 years old—and comrades-in-arms. The Foes of .’61 Were Buddies in ’32 | branch ultimately finding page. SRF) it happened in the Black Hawk War—a alex that year was 1832. That’s when they first met, liked each other | and became friends. This is a tale that they tell of cultured, aristocratic, West Point-trained Davis and rawboned, gangling, self-~educated ~ Tal next week. Aggveusl here :tire project in installation of a new Along Saginaw Street _ Final plans for the first $4 expected to be ready by next Traffic Lights Plan jfor Pontiac Readied ,500 section of an improved, progressive traffic signal system on: Saginaw street are Theodore Vanderstemple said today. The first stage involves lights at the corner of Oakland and Lafayette, Warren and Mt. Clemens streets,-he said,| "Fhe proposed changes, including a new $1,000 safety island at the Oakland avenue interchange, could be put into effect about a month after the state suthorinen the ‘city to proceed, Vanderstemple believed. By mid-summer, he predicted, the rest of the Ln io week, City Traffic Engineer) sive system should be in* effect along the entire route from Oakland \ south to South boulevard. The plans are being com- pleted. by the State High- way Department, which has jurisdiction over Saginaw street because of its.desig- nation as a federal high- way (U.S..10). ee oe submitted to us for Hoffa Disclaims Heart Ailment DR. BERNARD SCHWARTZ ' He was dismissed by the House subcommittee investigating the FCC as the committee's general counsel, Teamster Boss Calls Checkup by Specialist) in Miami ‘Routine’ _- MIAMI -BEACH, Fla, @® .— means that the city is willing to participate in construction costs on a 50-50 basis,” Vanderstemple The traffic island would lie in the middie of Saginaw just north | of the Sears Roebuck store. It is| designed to separate the two north- . bound traffic lanes from the two southbound ones, ‘making driving less confusing and pedestrian icrossing easier and safer,’ Van- derstemple said. The principal expense in the en- wire connecting existing traffic signals. By means of this, Van- derstemiple said, the signal periods frontiersman Lincoln when their lives touched briefly, as do forking streams--to flow away on-d : earned little more than a in history. Black Hawk was the ebief ofa band of Sauk ‘and Fox’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) * Dr. Sullenberger Refuses fo Enter Sidelines Battle "Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger today steered away from en- .. tering another sidelines battle in his dispute with the Pontiac General Hospital administration and medical staff. “The ousted staff surgeon, who is suing for reinstate- ment and $250,000 dam-* ages, was asked to com-/Prongse 3) Day Delay ment on a resolution passed support of nospital airectoriON 1958 Auto Plates Carl I. Flaths* charges against: him in reply to the LANSING (®—A 30-day wicki, Detroit. Street Railways (DSR), will report in two weeks on the faré increase. —A five-cent charge for trans- fers. "The resolution. was publicized had viola jy on the state’s mounting vy postpone- ment of the Feb. 28 deadline for displaying 1958 auto license plates was proposed today in the legisla- * * * The bill for the delay Was filed by Sen. Charles S. Blondy woe troit). Sponsors are pushing for the ex- tra month because they say the regular deadline would work ‘a pour of a ‘sorkers. cent of operating costs -for the ‘jday. Some of the lines now oper- or service reductions. | DSR Manager to Study Fare Hike’'s Effects DETROIT (INS) — Leo J. No- general manager of ‘the Chou Replaced in Chinese Post Apparently Resigns as Foreign Minister, but Remains Premier - HONG KONG (INS)—Chou En- ler- |lai was replaced today as foreign) - minister of Communist China. © - * *& &* “Chou, who has been both Premier and foreign minister since 1949, » the effect of any of the following: —A_ two-cent across-the-board ship. According to the official Com- munist New China news agency, =A one-cent fare boost. —A cutback to only eight hours serviée on Sundays on 25 lines foreign ministership. in favor of now producing less than 50 per). # ™ Chen yi, a vice premier, as part of a government reorganization, Parliament named Chen after he was recommended by Chou, who is generally considered the No. 2 man in Red China, outranked only by party chief Mao Tse-tung, * * * ate around-the-clock. ° Newicki has forecast a $400,- 000 deficit for the DSR by the’. end of the eurrent fiscal year. Mayor Louis C. Mirjani would have to approve any ae boosts: and an old associate of Chou: The news agency said Chou told e $189 ‘Million : pnt orth 8. E. “Motor City GM Plants Spend ‘ pase Genccay Saehae ti Pomtinn aiden nas mac| Aha $180 ion tn plait pays and. local expenditure. * & 2. ae / In a statement made at the outset’ of GM's golden an- , general manager of Pontiac J. Monaghan, general manager of GM and T. F. Wiethorn, general. ‘Manager’ of Fisher Body Division, it was r¥vealed that “during 1057 about anges received-a total 1 pagrol Parliament the reorganization would strengthen government ad- ministration and improve ef- ficiency. He was quoted as saying the re- jorganization was necessary in view jof China's “rectification” paign aimed at the bureducracy. It also would -nieet tthe needs of the second five-year plan, he said. ‘ Banks, County Units Closing Wednesday ‘|. All. Pontiac hanks and Oak- land County offices will be closed Wednesday — a legal holiday marking Abraham. Lin- coln's birth date. * * ‘Here in ‘57 * Pontiac City Hall at 35S. Parke St. The county office’ building at 1. Lafayette St., the courthouse, prosecutor's office, and the driv- ers license bureau ine the jail fed $4,206,513 in U. 8. Sav- deduction . plan and rds for ideas sub- ty he economic progress business will resume Thursday, employes of the three plants do- nae, Det: wpe owas 36,3 OM, san dona! check for Ine ‘Loan Asin er sory onal Fu ee ee ’ will not. be open Wedtiesday, lin 2 Algerian Clashes .| two clashes in eastern Algeria. “lapparently retained his premier-| Chou voluntarily relinquished the Chen, 60, is a veteran’ Communist! cam-/' Farrell ‘Bright and Chipper’ Moon Trip Proceeding Smoothly — "Remaining ‘open Will be ‘the | Be eelioeanty Senet French Kill 100 Rebels - ALGIERS @® — The French today announced they killed 100 rebels and captured large quan- tities of arms and ammunition in ‘The clashes occurred late Sun- day night and yesterday. The Freneh said one of the‘ rebel bands was intercepted. near Khenchela just after it crossed absolutely nothing wrong with my ‘Teamsters President James Fl Hoffa declared today “there is heart.” — * * * “T had a routine checkup yes- terday — I have one every six months — and I never felt better in my life,” Hoffa told a reporter. The 44-year-old truck union boss said Dr. Sherman R. Kap- lan, Miami Beach heart special- ist, made several electrocario- psi yg “and said I was in good shape.” Dr. Kaplan de- _ lined to discuss the case. Hoffa, who up and about be- fore 8 a.m. today, denied reports| House that the doctor had ordered him il Would Aid Killed by Falling Plaster DETROIT #® — A 3-month- old boy playing with blocks on | his living room floor was killed Monday night when a chunk of plaster fell from the ceiling. Dead is Donald Lee Petty, son State House Measure ’ Specifies Private Lines Leasing to Cities the border from Tunisia into Al- | geria. a5. Seventeen House members went of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Pony. to bat in Lansing for ailing local Low Tonight: 4 to 8 bus lines today, introducing a bill that would excuse firms operated Degrees by private interests under city- N O Break in tomorrow 16-20, Outlook for Thursday is peratures will average about high of 33 and normal low of The mercury fell to 2 for — Was 12. PONTIAC STATE HOSPITAL TEMPERATURES 12 Midnight ......sec5s05 5 Bal DOM ciccsssias Fr DOM. iis incnsvesens ja 8 *, © Oe ssi esis insane + -2 Frigid weather is due to continue in the Pontiac area, reports the U.S. Weather Bureau. Variable cloudiness, occasional snow flurries and con- tinued cold are predicted for tonight and tomorrow. _ ‘The low tonight will be 4-8 degrees, and the high continued cold, with some snow flurries. * The weather bureau's five-day forecast predicts tem- ture in downtown: Pontiac preceding 8 am. At 2 pm. the lease agreements from payment of Weather © gas and —_ _, Although seis pes agreements are in effect only in Ann Arbor, Jackson and Kalamazoo, the meas- 8 AM. .ncccccccccccess 1 jure conceivably could apply to eee . 2 |Pontiac, where a lease agreement 10 am a , § {has been considerded. 8 wh eos, cccevececee & | Rep Leslie H, Hudson (D-Pon- tiac) was one of 14 Republicans ahd three Democrats co-sponsor- ing the bill, introduced by Rep. Bassett (R-Jackson) te help ci- ties where sagging revennes threaten public —_— systems, Under the proposal, bus compa- nies would be eligible for tax relief if (1) receipts are paid over to the city; (2) net profits are limited by agreement or municipal con- trol; and (3) if the city controis routes, schedules and fares. * & *&@ Locally, Pontiac City Lines, Inc., has complained that steadily de- creasing profits threaten curtail- ment of services. considerable cloudiness and 8 degrees below the normal 19. the lowest recorded tempera- Bow Out “Ousted Prober’ ° mm Claims Denial of Basic Rights: : Committee Head, Two Lawyers ‘ge in Protest Over Firin * _Bernard acheerti: AA counsel to a special House investigating committee, went before his- erstwhile. employers today with a -* staggering armload of documents. Schwartz was. sub- poenaed as a witness in the committee's investigation | of federal regulatory agen-. cies and instructed to bring all his personal files. “Compared to this kangaroo committee, the Star Chamber it- Bus Companies }.*sr.z22 jhad — Harris told newsmen as the - meeting was about to open that he Schwartz, his voice at times shaking with emotion, came down a hallway to the committee room heading a procession of Lee (Continued on Page ?, Col wus Hazel: Park Resident Struck by Car, Dies sera 1.” Hames, 74, of 23520 , R, Hazel Park, will killed in- able new snow. accumulating in the southwest and Upper Peninsula. se Today Muskegon has 21 inches on The Weather \ the ground and Benton Harbor a Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report foot- plus. PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Variable _* *« * — flurries and continged cold igh and tomerrew.|- Kinross Air Force base outside eve St tomorrow 16-%0.' sult Ste, Marie and Pellston, just teday mn on tenth. gusty today. below the Straits of Mackinac, re- Seley ta Poulin ~ ported the state’s overnight low of Unemployment at8-Year High - ue. Reports . Jobless Total of 4,494,000 for) spection by Colonel Taylor and his aides, with Lieutenant Month of January Davis as the Inspecting officer. Sharp-eyed Colonel sake | ficers between the volunteers and the Regulars. One was a Lieut. Robert Anderson—-to be known to every schoolboy as the hero of Fort Sumter. The other was Lieut, Jefferson Davis, less than four years out of West Point and three | decades away from immortality as the leader of the Lost Cause. , : Later that afternoon the volunteers stood muster and in- interrupted .the proceedings. That Drained Supply, Shut Plants, Schools : JERSEY ciry, N, J. @®-The Cabinet ministers leaving BERA se has ae the. . TES COMMITTEE oo a Qe. three-hour special t gave aaaicity’s small receiving reservoir no indication what might| “The only mistake I have made! asning under the Hacken:- Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. 2.'-19. Other sub-zero readings includ- At 8 a.m.: Wind Velocity 5-10 m.p.h. ed: Direction: Northwest. C Sun sets Tuesday, at 6:59 p.m. om rises Wednesday at 7:33 a.m. ‘oon sets Tuesday at. 11:56 a.m. ieee rises Wednesday at 2:53 a m. ; Sault .Ste. Marie jemployment climbed in January to “M4, Traverse City -@, Houghton |4 494.900, the biggest monthly! : Alpena -8; 2s *: “Captain Lincoln, you have ne sabre?” “No, sir.” . “Lieutenant Davis, see that Captate Lincein has a sabre “WASHINGTON (INS) — The government reported today that un- Lake -18, Saginaw -11, Grand Ma- 4 rais -10 and Oscoda -9, 1 +...) Southeastern Detroit got a 6 12 shove reading overnight. -Other above-zero lows included: Grand pose, ——- jump since 1940 and the highest level in eight years. before the next inspections,” The Commerce and Laber De- The men dismissed, Lincoln and Davis remained together, partments. said in a joint report; the rough, slouching,. home-spuan pioneer, and the ‘West Monday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) hci 4 and Marquette 2. Lowest temperature ...6..,.600:00-. vi “eat donee." NAACP Official Raps cz.“ o” "? * Ml Of er have an extra sword IA like to lend you: __ @ne Year Age lt Pontise Se ti in Delvol ie aie a i the a Inside the Spartanly furnished tent, Lincoln noticed al HighOGh SRBOTREUEO 5205.0 <5. 10.38 gregation in ror pees back — onert in its ecabbard, hanging froma peg on the Sent pale, nd Lewest Temperature non Dete in 86 Years tiie bu. Monday's Temperature Chart Aaition 13 Bimere 5-19 Miami as 83 Brownsville 69 - Milwaukee 10 i B io 14 Bee Srieene 6821 ear : eee esagseces o mnperature ssrresseesee- 325) DETROMT dx—There is greater by reductions in ~tapojpver werk wnek ns racial segregation in housing in| and average pay. ‘to in is95| Detroit than in most southern ci- ties, Thurgood Marshall told a De. were greater than usual for this Marauette 7 4! troit audience Monday _ hight, itime of the year, reflecting fur- which. lasted a scant four months. Lincoln was mustered out 3 * j semmneepolis §=7 8 Marshall, special counsel for + the! outdoor wo Ohama 4 Pelisten Phorhix oe | Brotherhood CHBL RE... ne ia eae w 3 ‘ = cd tdld a| The increase in unemployment He had never drawn it ‘agutet-s ton. /- os Week meeting:'was less than the drop in em- a ools that are segregated by ployment because many house- never hostile rancisce. 66 4 custom or by residential Segrega-|wives and others who left tem- rience and he ee Indian. Ciy 1 -¢ tion are just. as damaging to ¢ iment of Colored Peaple, o a a by law,” that unemployment. rose by 1,120,-| Point-erect soldier, natty in Army blues, with gold-barfed - \,,000 between December and Janu-| epaulets and gleaming sabre. Davis, strangely attracted to ary, while total employment de-|' tn.» young rustic, invited him to his quarters.” * * @ ‘AS LINCOLN FINALLY prepared to leave, Davis took down the changes} the sword and buckled its belt around Abe's waist, Lincoln wore the sword his Black Hawk service, The report said . ither decline in manufacturing .as ‘well as a seasonal ‘curtailment in by Lieutenant Davis on July 10, 1882, nce. as % as Mack Maw War wae Lisotas oly Wary exp porary, holida: ‘ Lincoln ‘Davis Washington 27 chemin ne ache thal were the ior Maret Iatend’ jo en ne ee ond | ee oe —" , gether under the Stars and 7 coy oe (ig ene, Witty 5 . \ Adapted trom “Comes At Scho on the Breen," by Diderd 2. em +f \ . 4 * fs a : os u : eS ‘ Z : 2 * 2 eae i Tee a apt ot eee oe « . ao nA = \ 4 qi e : F . \ “A { _It _was then that bons tree returned the borrowed sae. A ee : shasta : en ae en ee _THR Po PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘eimcink x 1, 1958 me LUCTUS A. JON Pamoarey of Marlette Methoqist) Fawn, Detroit citi and w=, SIMMS Your One Si Ss | miaghae See a Mfeiabelt ek tanks. of thdhonpanr teed or te tik oa Be Here Early mw tF |A: Sones, 73, of: 1380\ Adams St., Heatherstone Nursing Home, Caro,|miles east of here. He was 62. ee - a ~ jwil be held at. 1:30 Wednesday |after a long illness. - CLEARWATER. Fla., @-Colin _ TOMORROW. MRS, Janene-eats, Mrs, Moriarity died ie MRS. NELLE M. CARNES, at Baind Finerel. Home, Otticiet-| - He Jog So Prensa yey ‘z\Wilson “Wright, 71, retired vice ‘for Mrs. James. (Flossie) ‘Ball, 65,|€° 8, illness of eight months. WALLED LAKE — Service for|i™ Will be the Rev. Raymond R. president and general counsel of Of 639-E. Pike St. died yesterday Larab of Moos Street Methodiet/Lodge M3, Mariette, - = S" ainneapolis and St. Lau| “BONUS BUYS”. ; in Pontiac General Hospital. MRS, CHESTER RYDMAN | Mrs, Nelle M. Carnes, 79, of 102| Church with burial in Mf. Hope! Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Rateced Bnd Slay A teacher in the Waterford). Mrs. Chester (Gertrude Dexter) |E- Walled Lake Dr:, will be held atiCemetery. _ >}Albert Koch of Marion, crepe Rees ae: Gee _ 9AM. to 6. PM. Township Public School Rydman, 74, died ‘this morning at|1:30 p.m, Thursday at the Walled| He died last night. sons, Frank S$. pf Dunedin, Fla; | : ystem, and Charles of Detroit. NEW YORK W--Billy Vine, 44, — she, was a member of the. Free|the home of her daughter? MYs.|/Lake Methodist Church with the} Mr. Jones was a member and a night club comedian who got his|E We Reserve the Rightte _. Methodist Church and the WCTU. Virga Tyack of 2495 Normadele, Rev, John Mulder officiating. Bur- past noble grand of- Lapeer Lodge MRS. WILLIAM SPRAGUE first atest in’ vaudeville and later Limit All Quan ties eos 2s . Mrs, Ball is survived by a broth.|Waterford Township after ag i) i wi $4, Independent Order of Oddfel- ’ ; appeared in several movies died a er, and a sister ness of several months. - lal will be in Walled Lake Ceme-\iows: the Rebekah Lodge 319 and| MAYVILLE — Service for Mrs. leah. the oe ee : Mrs 2 ri he 2 ; is = a r 4 7 : . ; Mrs. Ball's body is at the Hun-| - Mrs. Rydnam leaves her daugh- sue ‘ , the Monroe Street ‘Methodist —o fais weg tie ot apparent “heart attack, was the toon Funeral Ho ' she| The body will be at the Richard-|Church. + ter Mrs. Tyack with whom of|2 Pm. Thursday at the C. F. Sher. |50" of the late Dave Vine and : made her home, a stepson, James|Son-Bird Funeral Home until 11| Surviving are one son, Lyle of|? P- wiseea! Gia Ortonville, |Louella Temple, a vaudeville _ MRS. FREDERICK BECKER [Rydman of Berkley and a step-lam: Thursday when it will be|Lapeer: three sisters, Mrs. Cart ith at Setanta Cemetery. (team. a e ‘Mrs. Frederick (Edna daughter, Mrs. Jean Brandt of “iNielsen of Lapeer, Mrs. Tyler burial at bcs sag got 2 ’ Becker, 67, of 51 Pi G sng : hs Toledo, Ohio; and a sister, Mrs.|2*¢" te the church, | '|Jenkins of Flint and Mrs. Lynn/ "he Rev. Ray Botrutt wilt officiate. r : died this morning in h sesesh Mina Whitehead of Pontiac. Mrs. Carnes died early this mofh Curtice of Swartz Creek; one} ji", = tpt ay Se Tallulah in Hospital : } | Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Rydman’s body is at the|iW& at her home after being ill\jother, Wilbur Jones of Gilford; eae heey e 3 x was a member of Central/Farmer.- Snover Funeral Home. ot months. . nee a” sisters, Mrs. Charles Carson. Mayellle Chanter, OFS. wr wane oe —Actress te é' ; 5 N t was a chater member oliof Richmond and Mrs. Myrtle BS : ulah Bankhead was report- | nm oe _. = SS —— Star No 238 ee the - MAYNARD J. AUCHTER the Walled Lake Methodist Church, Van Dree of Flint, and 10 sr and: Besides her husband, she is sur- ed-in-tair condition in” Ne w Shrine. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—|8 Charter member .of the Walled’. children. vived by a son, Frank of Flint.) york's: Lenox Hill Hospital to- Surviving besides her husband Service for Maynard J, Auchter,|Lake Civic Welfare Club and a and @ brother, Clinton Fox of May-| day, suffering from a possible is a son, the Rev. Reginald Becker: Of 4712 Hillerest Dr., will be|™member of Walled Lake Chapter DEBRA KRONINGER ville. es kidney infection. Her physician of Birmingham. meld 2 vt Thursday at the aed eee ot Oe — aa CLARKSTON—Service for Debra| JAMES E. SMITH core * 5 Sen omy Service will be at 2 Th Wratey ral Home with burial rviving are a brother, Kroninger; three-year-old daugh- ; day from the Satine’ sie out at Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston.|Smith in Canada and four sisters, ter a and Mrs. Richard Kron- i cg gyal a oe ee nt - : neral Home with her pastor, Dr,|!2¢ Rev. Elden Mudge, of New|Mrs. Agnes Harmon of Pontiac, inger of 6573 Maple Dr., will be sae nf Poe te pie " “- a : Milton H. Bank. officiaitng. Burial | ope Bible Church, Clarkston, will roadie Grant Whithey of Detroit, held at 1. p.m. Thursday at Sharpe oS. oe, a ; box : des a ; dy ee “ : lhe con ee eng (i ” HESS iy to me,” said Dr. Morris, irritably.| _ Josiah Crackenthorpe. He was . eet i eee aul a high, whinnying laugh of intense amusement, “I hear things,” dead, is he? He won't sponge on me any More, and he won't get any of the money either. They've all been waiting for me to die, you know—-Alfred. in particular. Fp he’s dead. 1 call that — joke.” : x «© * yany kind?" Saad by hoatha Christie | ly need," he said, “is. to know a). little more about the ‘ Cracken<) thorpe family. Is there any queer mental strain in them—a kink of ce + : The eyes under the bushy eye. much all there. His wife was neu-|/ rotic,, had .a_ tendency to melan- cholia. Came of an inbred family, “That's npt _very- kind —of Mr. Crackénthorpe," said Lucy severely. . Mr. Crackenthorpe laughed again. “I'll outlive them all,” he crowed. “You see if I don't, my girl. You see if I don’t.” Lucy went to her room, she took out her dictionary and looked up the. word ‘tontine’. She closed the book thoughtfully and stared ahead of her. * 4 * *. at “You've known the Cracken- “the hard nut — shrewd. man, though. Made a lot of money.” He shifted his aged form in his chair and peered under bushy eyebrows at Inspector Craddock. _ Quimper,” he said. ‘‘These zeal- ous young doctors! Always getting ideas in their heads. Got it into * >. you know, that Luther inherited a certain—well— instability—from her. He was com- monplace enough as a young man, but he was always at loggerheads with his father. His father was dis- appointed in him and J] think he resented that and brooded on it, and in the end got a kind of obses- sion about it. He carried that on into his own married life. “You'll notice, if you talk to him at all, that he's got a hearty dislike for all his own sons. His daughters he} a of. Both Emma. and Edie’ was fond “You'll have to go to one of these new-fashioned psychiatrists ait find that out. I'd just say that *) Luther has never felt very ade- quate as a man himself, and that he bitterly resents his financial po- sition. He has possession of an in- come but no power of appointment} of capital. If he had the power to disinherit his sons he probably wouldn't dislike them as much. Being powerless in that respect gives him a feeling of humiliation.” - * * = “That's why he's so pleased at the idea of outliving them all?" . It is the root, too, of Charles - share of the old man’s fr Brien ners lb Maybe to Alexander, the tors who attended Z oc a * peoueenyairster “He's fond of him, is he?” said “He: didn't know,” dock. “He was worried. “After all, said Crad- suspecting things without due cause. Due cause,” he repeated. “I'll admit that what you've just fairly told me has shaken me up a bit. ‘Arsenic on a big scale, apparently —but I still don’t see why you come to me. All I can tell you is that I didn’t suspect it. Maybe I should“have. Maybe I should have taken those gastric attacks of Lu- ther Crackenthorpe's much more seriously. But you've got.a long way beyond eet ne ” * Craddock ieind What I feal- She died soon after Luther was WOMnts Pants On tborn. I'd say, ‘A. B, Chandler mixed his. pants, Lansing Rus Rushes Aid to Schools debate, the House last night ruslied! through a Senate-approved bill to unfreeze 2844 million dollars in overdue school aid payments. obstacle, was steered immediately to - Gov. going to get the dough, for a while aniyway,” y| Sanford A. Brown. important step toward sending pri- to Cross Bridge. 3 | 4} | a cs °, ‘Happy’ Chandler Security for ¥ You ' FRANKFORT, Ky. ® — Gov. bridges and taxes at-a press con- ferenc yesteray. Asked if he would veto a Louis- ville occupational tax bill pending in the State Legislature, Chandler said: “I put my pants on when I get up.in the morning. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.” “I can't conceive ot a situation,"* the governor said, “where a man parts gots ee. ” Unfreeze $28,500,000 in Overdue Payments ‘to Clear Obstacle LANSING @—Without a word of The measure, removing a legal Williams for signing. With the State Treasury deep | in the red, however, the problem of where to dig up the needed funds was still to be solved, “T just don’t know where we're said State Treasurer | : * * Passage of the bill marked an mary and secondary schools 28% millions dollars in school aid pay- ments due last Jan. 15. It allows Alfred’s got a: touch of the delin- quent about him. He’s a wrong A second feature .of the. bill pledges the state to make up out of general funds\an expected short- age for. this fiscal year in the school aid kitty. The amount is es- timated at from $3,200,000 to as high as eight million dollars. * * * Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett, state su- perintendent of Public instruction, said he would confer with state fiscal authorities this week to de- cide what can be done to speed up payments. “Payrolls are coming up and if the schools can't get state aid, would cross-a bridge with | make through the rest of the year, you're certain of a check for each month beginning, with April. By RAY HENRY ' From Mrs, B. N. of Washington, D. C.: “If a husband and wife file a joint income tax return, must From BR. J. M, of Fredericks- burg, Va.: “If my wife and should die before Hh Hatal ; “Ithey’re going to have to borrow; and pay interest,” he said. ‘un, always was. Saw: him taking out of a missionary box GENTLE LAXATI VE ANTACID. igoing to: marry, or had married, “Nice girl, quiet, one. doesn’t always know what she’s thinking. Has her own plans and her own ’~ * *& “Did you ever hear that he was French girl just before he was Legs $ wal os Giedh remember something about it,” he said, “but it’s a long time ago.” / “Quite early on in fhe war, oe (Advertisement) Husbands! Wives! only 694, Or omy sine andl save | 67, All vor ithat he did do just that,” said iMan, 53, Seritenced Here / ywasn't 1?" “Yes. Ah well, I daresay he'd married a foreign wife.” “There's some reason to believe (Continued Tomorrow) ”for Felonious-Assault. A 53-year-old man was sentenced Monday by Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. ep obi to one have lived to regret it if he had Frigid Weather — Giving You Cold Feet?. NEW YORK @® — Cold feet? “The current cold wave is tak- ing its greatest toll below the ankles,” says the American Foot Care Institute, Inc. \ Here's what the institute: sug gests: with hot and cold water after your bath or shower. This stimu- lates blood circulation. 2. Wear closed shoes. 3. Men should wear two pairs of thin socks instead of one heavy pair. The space between will help retain. body warmth. _* 2 F 1. Bathe your feet alternately| | Sparks. 46 WILLIAMS ST. Where there is @ need... : “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE” . has apiications she can use to get her paymients started. Widows Have o Be 62 fo Draw Checks === === = officials, * * Each student’ sch6o! - et frees represen- pension hearings Severity of the offense, the stu- dent's attitude and * the measure there we serve Griffin HOME’ _ PHONE FE 25841 out electric appliances thatare: How ~tmagine what like without PP rca Bow magine world without electric lights, radio, television, motion pictures... with- X-ra oh pee uip-. ete: Se ph eq P = Se a ond. it cuid Pee A NEW FRONTIER tile would be. I a . without be OO she ole we kaowl So diay ent it's hard fo realize that it has * 4. Women, prone to cling to my-| \ red lons, can rub lanolin or baby oil into the skin to prevent. chapping. 5. Exercise your feet briefly, by wriggling the toes and rotating the feet from the ankles. 6, mee indoors if yo -aam THOMAS EDISON. OPENED y been only 78 years since Thomas A, Edison invented the first practical incandescent lamp and paved the wayefor the of electricity, ing this week rp the various groups that make - the electrical i: unite to pay trib- ute to Edison a * electrical progress and to rededicate their 40 continuing prog: . ress and ghien to be nation. other pioneers of — a, ». Papas eee ae tee aN =f ‘ . ‘ ¥ tae ig -* { 4 os. = \ mene j \ _ eer LOTT + MATS SR :* nt gS Th < ee ny ean aa i Is he curious? The world awaits He could be your son. During his lifetime Thomas Alva Edison “lighted the world” with the electric light, reproduced voices and sounds with the phonograph, pioneered in developing movies and radio, Over 1 were his because~like your boy—he simply wanted — to know. But, we are told, one Th tion is no longer enough to ress. The need is. for thousands—educated young people, trained to harness own. Right now inate industries are trying to en- co “assistance in odeaatiels and jobs, as well. You can be sure your electric light and power company is a part of this movement. We owe a lot to Tom Edison. We'd like to help your boy to be like him. We salute both on February llth, 1958—SCIENCE YOUTH DAY—and also Mr. Edison’s 111th Birthday. =e jindignation at what has been go- | jing on in the Pentagon and by White House and = |determination to reform - their _|*five-sided glue pot,” as they call it, : : Army Gen. Jim Ghvin'’s will- a eareer into the ash can to ex- pose Pentagon dry rot reveals the depth of the feeling among many top officers today. Since the Sputniks, top Air Force Gen. Tom White, AF mis- sile boss Gen, Bernard Schriever, Army space expert Wernher von 4{Braun, Navy's . Vanguard head House of the Jupiter ballistic missile for the Bureau of the Budgét to give Taylor the money he nf@eded to actual production. another Edison, the Pentagon. The rece feller Report adds to oy devast- ating case against the Depart- ment of Defense and makes sev- eral Y for _ its improvement, Congress is also 100 important inventions planning to help straighten out the mess, Whatever: happens, the milll- tary brass now believes that any change will be for the bet- happens omas Edison in a genera- s _ sustain our kind of prog- GEN. JIM GAVIN — He chucked a career to expose dry ret. GEN, MAXWELL ‘TAYLOR — alana ncaa a OS _THE powriac PRESS, a rohan wenRUARY u. 1958 _ It took 40 days after the White| The normal military budget pro- approved “rush” production| cedure is incredibly complex. First step is lengthy sessions of the service officers with scores of get the Chrysler Corp. started on Department. of Defense commit- tees and fiscal experts. This pro- T 2M thdalence tbeiedon' to Jackson for Break-In Sentenced Monday to one to 35). . yeats in the Southern Michigan oe State Prison at Jackson was Thom-; | as B. Leavenworth, 0 4 wood Dr., Milford. Leavenworth wag sentenced by . |Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick after he plead- ed guilty Jan, 20 to the breaking jand eéfitering of a home at 45300 Eleven Mile Rd., Novi, with a companion. Schenley Dist Ce., N. ¥. C. VODKA Samovar Dist. from grain, 86 and 160 Ereet 4 Easy cedure is then repeated before the Bureau of the Budget. 1( yah, WU (UKCA A general who has been through Charge this dollar wringer many times is tops e Pion says: Budget “These hearings are frequent- @ Easy Terms ly hostile and insulting to your knowledge of military matters. It's here where uninformed ci- the sake of delay.” When udget Bureau : ished the whole procedure is dup-} licated before committees of both} houses of Congress. on ae * (NEXT: Too many planners; too few patriots.) their curiosity about the gress, plus facts which officers f - 2 ese admit privately, add up to a real'Sentenced 14-15. Years har if al Will Specifies ity of the young—with | Gen. Gavin shocked the Senate on Burglary Conviction Men's Ashes— training and good-paying ttee DY! 4 sentence of one-and-one-half to He : : . revealing he had waited 10 cn ged wars ang Pat en wos noel il in) Fray (ut 2 Garbage for a decision on a request to go(Upon 2Syear-old Joseph. C. Brir|8 | ' | COWFOLD, England w — A ahead on a vital, secret researchideau, of $086 Harding St., Center . ; project. Line, . $1,320 in Stolen Checks |*vamer of the late Arthur H.) 7. 2 2 Robins says its TRUE — the fam NEEDED SPEED He was sentenced by Oakland) Involves Two Brothers, |i, nad tather cremated and threw — ae. * ihe request! County Circuit Court Judge George Pontiac Mother his ashes in the garbage can > Gavin sent ‘up alist of about 10/5 25 to burglaricing out on Gl poarch’: sochioroker an. a projects he regarded as essentiall eas station at 2785 Twelve Mile| TW brothers and a Pontiac|Robias, a bi-vesrole sues Case Science for boys and girls to be speeded up. Three months!pa jast September. He will serve|Mother, who police said were in- hans tn the Will ages = ae oe not heard = word] the sentence in the Southern Michi-|volved iin @ check fraud totaling ee + 2 Sat. 9 a.m. Channels 2&6 he received a dime to financel@*" Ste Prison at Jackson, is1/390, will be arraigned Feb. 17| ~Pather was always a practical . 2 them, = F 2 before Oakland County Circuitijoker,” the daughter, A , Mine Accident Kills 11 |pourt Judge George B. Hartrick|Sutton, said, “and I guess 5 Army Chief of Staff Gen. Max- ; was his last joke. None EDISON _| vot Bevtcr tas 10 miniature | LENS, France w—Eieven milon separate charges of reaking)iTia)" wag upset or : flags on his desk, representing |ners were killed today when an|and entering and passing worthless) 14+ jt : the 19 civilians in the Depart- jelevator cage broke ‘loose and fell)checks. , “The ashes were just put in ment ef Defense through whom (215 feet into a pit at the Dro- 2.9 f= bin in a matter-of-fact . | Be must clear his plans and |court coal mine. The miners were} Waiving examination -yesterday| carted away with the ordinary ¥ papers to get them to the |going down for’the morning shift-/hefore West Bloomfield Township|pousehold debris.” Secretary, — All in the cage were ‘killed. Justice Elmer C. Dieterle were! pobine did not forget the gar- win Ave., and his brother Ste-ir, jeft him 10 pounds ($28) phen, 29, of 1113 N. Oak St., Roch- quay: thie. ashes, | ester. “Mr, Robins was a bit of a @ pas dere They were bound ever to Cir-| arg.” Constable : es : : cuit Court and returned to jail + ay when they failed to post $1.00 Waterford C. of C. W Little or No Iron: oe oe to Hear Mrs. Rockwall They are charged with Durg: | When the Waterford Township) | cae. "RS larizing the Sealtest = Pree Junior Chamber of Commerce Aux-| on erse melee dh maser Shed * |iliary meets for a 7 p.m. dinner) ' ' 3 Walled Take, taking 286 blank inionday, at the Old Mill Tavern, ] —... payroll checks and $50 Im cash | wey will hear Regional State vice : 3 lant sncuth. eaaent Mrs. Arthur Rockwall| Berry Lou Harris, 23, of| present a talk on “Auxiliaries in Ann Arbor Ave., has ad-| General.” Eos passing 14 bad checks in| The group will also discuss plans supermarkets since Jan. 30. j|for their Women’s Booth for the A Prosecutor Robert D.|annual Sports and Builder’s Show, : Long said these checks were from) March 21 through 23rd, at the Com- . stolen by the men. munity Activities Building. . « s in Gay Polka Dots hard to believe And it offers styled interior, | America’s lowest-priced sports car...family-sized ' The 3 1958 SILVER HAWK Talk about value! Take a look at the exciting new Silver Hawk! Then look at the price tag. It’s ear actually costs less than many of the so-called low-priced cars. Yet, though it costs less, the Silver Hawk offers moré driving fun, more dis- tinetion,\more handsome styling for your money! @ thoroughbred! Today, there’s a whole new - world of pleasure awaiting you (and the whole s tno mee Sn Setman 2. edn — ey 78 pn aan att, tet neg wren ay $2219" | family) behind | the went ofa Silver Hawk! Aad at a price that makes sense! See your Studebaker- Packard dealer for a guest-drive today! For luxury sports-car driving—see the Golden Hawk! With variable speed built-in centrifugal Jet- Stream supercharger, it delivers flashing accelera- tion when you need it — at no sacrifice in Stude- lots rhore, too! In.its expensively baker's cn pear eens mileage. it’s a bemuty! And it performs like ok Bend and local tashe V-S engine, automatic trane- a but true. This sleek, sports-styled )Seudehaerr ‘Packard ee land County .. .« Congratulations to the Boy Scouts of. Pontiac- and Oak- 12.938. ~ Sizes 10 to 20, 12% to 2214. Meet one of the most delightful dresses you can own. Soft to the touch ... pleasing to the eye . . . flattering to the figure, Two miniature pockets decorate the blouse . . . two full size skirt pockets serve a practical purpose. Washes easily, drips dry, sheds wrinkles, needs little or mo ironing. Choose Navy, Delft Bide, Grey or Rose. Phone FE 4-251] or Charge Yours at Waile’s . . . Third Floor Celebrating “NATIONAL BOY SCOUT WEEK Feb. 7-13 So vn f : i i Peak Lovely “Vanity Fair” Service for 12. - American: Made. Dinnerware — PLUS 6 EXTRA CUPS '... TOTAL 101 PCS.! ss, SPQ | @ 18 Cups Lovely! This 101-piece set of = @ 12 Dinner Plates fine American made dinner- @ 12 Soup Plates wore will add charm and dis- @ 12 Salad Plotes tinction to any table . . ..in¢ @ 12 Bread Plotes stantly reflect your good taste! 5) @ 12 Fruit Dishes The lovely pattern is pink and = -@ 42- grey stylized ents: ‘on a e@2 Vegetoble ovis ; aqroure ... 1 @ 2 Platters for lasting beauty. Sove now! @ Sugar. Bowl, Cover e Creomer Phone FE 4-2511 or pte enti Stand Charge Yours ot Waite’s. @ Se lt and Pepper ‘ * Fifth Floor Ht ae ‘Say cotey ear iene di. m™ : : = core — best from day to day . .. With © Dr. William Brady Says: ahengy deserve the est «,. For all tha ? opt 7 , cave sins Saeed Gan’... . The Dad’s Place. at Childbirth 2%", °:™ —Ri ht 1 li Roon With sentiment most true « . . God : igi in ve very PAY | | iP sewer ongy eri ae and sub- Ht * F e J = = ~ e 5 Bugs’ Baer Says:. tn the atoms-for-peace olym- pics everybody wants a handle on the loving B cup. : So far our efforts have been wasted like a sweet tooth in a —», We concede the Hiroshim bombing shortened the war by six reels of the march of time. But the weapon is hand-maid- en. to the intentions, With the woods for an arsenal Cain jack- family of one, You must remember Abel was men are not emo- ‘band into the delivery reom. This CHURCHILL SAYS Allies to in- you catch up with folks who ~Tie shows to what lengths the mer- yade Europe. passed you le speeding. — s of-medicine will go to keep © EISENHOWER MADE full gen- “a & Ao ine. ces OO It’s funny how people ask for ed letters, not more than one page 20 Years Ago advice and then resent it if it's or 100 words persons! net to their liking, : J Piet g RUMANIA BECOMES royal dic . ee a ee GOLDEN GLOVES finals sched- . ‘Killing time is one of the éasiest ight 1958) uled tonight. . 5 ways to murder opportunities. *t hs Well, I'll be jiggered! This twen-* tieth century obstetrician would ‘have the prospective father right If he’s an irresponsible mam- ma’s boy, a ni he'll much prefer to wait in the - key,vage with the rest of the sis- sies — oF maybe down at the liments Aren’t Just Flattery “kind word anybody has ever given me.” 40 CHRISTIANS, BEWARE’ ee Moe Re ee te 8 2 Se ore ee ie ee eee eee aoe he SOE ee AA Se ee eee ae ae = fe aS Bees eo ook : ae = 4 Pe ee = NS Vy eo : ae ‘ ie : fie i ret bie Feat j . 2 . i é . 3 —- = . po? ie pee és \ ; : = : + 4 : : z “<~ pee : oe 2 Z : Fase er ~ oe \ . . : ; ; ne le my a e : — ; - : | . 3 é : : = nine HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY! FEBRUARY U1, 1958 i eee = ‘ ; : : : eee - a 3 he . sos 5 : z ae t : ‘a ‘~ : ; * S ; ? S NEW. YORK ‘aitenis hv is aos cetatoad oie oe ea Two’ will “Porte Et 20 ! stomatic transmission. steal kiss, aes sissy to get their hair ‘curled but|without finding a new source of in National Science "tread mail: ; That if you light a gal's ciga-, > e Of in ancient Rome wayy locks were! supply. The same thing is true of That hal the ary on Ameicnlreti in Denmark and abe tows That an African lion can charge|80 manly that men’s barber shops|its supply of hot air. : : : , ee eee agian ghana ogy thr . Junior Editors Quiz on . i Se -. + __ [Denis here, says . ; ring the last 10 yedrsiful today a girl doesn _ANIMAIS _ ; accumulated 160/know how to ‘ ¥ -% tresses — a ne Published as a public service by The Pontiac Pranette co-operation, with The Advertising Council and the Nawapopes Executives an 500. : _ Association. Cad amet 4 if) lan wi , si BALE é tal + hide dave “ns bla é QUESTION: Do goats really eat tin cans? ANSWER: The goat has been called the “poor man’s|* cow" because it gives lots of milk in relation to its size and "|eosts: little to keep: It is a rugged animal able to find enough Consoli-|food\to eat on poor dry land where horses, cows and sheep would starve. In fact a goat, although mainly a grass eater, will chew just about anything, including washing hung on a line as this’ goat is doing. Jokers say that a goat even eats tin cans. This is not true, but he may crush & can in his strong teeth to see if it still contains any food, => ©. _—FOR YOU TO DO: Pee Oe _|it and cut it out, AY JS icrentiae incheling. a] fer sanding tn thie question. tend Palka neetoand $0 Viens first phonograph. =. Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. > 2 2 Tomorrow: How did our measurement of time develop?) Robert Hartwell, genera. man- ager of the Power Reactor De- velopment Company, will be the guest speaker. He will discuss sci- = and engmeering in atomic ner. ‘When you can't be with your ‘Valentine because she’s miles away, the next best thing is _ 4 ‘a Long Distance call. You can call places a day’s drive away for less than a dollar. Michigan Bell ~ Telephone Company 2 Ne Wever Scout Troop 29 Holds Parents’ Night A safety message was present- ed last night at the annual Par- ents Night dinner of Wever School Boy Scout ‘Troop 29, Clyle 4 tee, was the speaker. Scoutmaster Elwin Hale pre- sented fherit badges to Glry Oak, Charles Kimbrel, Thomas Hill, Richard Bray, Daniel McGeen, Ronald Card, Norman Gouvay and Raymond Fay. Ronald was pro- moted to thde rank of Life.Scout. Inducted into the were Terry Pudhomme, Da Noel, Joseph Stragea and Robert Young. _ Armed Assault Draws 1 to 4 Years in Prison _ For feloniously assaulting another man with a pistol last Novem- ber, James Calvin,--30, of 600 Bloomfield Ave. was sentenced to 7 Ger SATISFYING FLAVOR... SO FRIENDIYTO “YOUR TASTE! * PALL MALL'S GREATER LENGTH “FILTERS THE SMOKE AND MAKES IT MILD “BUT DOES NOT FILTER OUT THAT SATISFYING FLAVOR! : | Don't give up flavor to get mildness. For flavor and mildness fine tobacco filters best. Pall Mall tobaccos are ine finest quality money can buy. . OUTSTANDING...avo THEY are Mi DI - Into Gals’ Stronghold WASHINGTON (INS) — The + United States is becoming a : woman's world, according to > the U.S. Department of Labor. ~ *« -® The department's Women's Bureatthas published a study of women's status in 1956-57 which shows the weaker sex holds nearly a third of the na- tion's jobs, comprises nearly a fifth. of. all labor union mem- college students and cast about : half the votes in the last presi- dential election. POWER AT POLLS The report called “Spotlight ” on Women in the United States,"’ noted: “In the course of 10 presi- dential elections, women have -achieved a power at the polls equal to that' of men, whose voting history covers 43 presi- dential -elections.” * * * Women also outnumber men —as stockholders, ‘ own a majority of the shares. r) Two-thirds of the women share- holders are housewives and nonemployed women. The 22 million women pres- ently at work represent over a third of the total adult female population in the U.S. and almost a third of the labor ; force. An estimated 3.4 million are members of national and international labor unions. * * * Six million women are office or clerical workers, some three million are factory workers and over jwo million are in pro- fessional occupations. Professional opportunities, according to the report, widen as women in increasing num- bers, a third of the nation's Pe. eo. eek at Ots Exciting ring on the snowy slopes of the Otsego Ski Club were enjoyed by a number of residents of this area: during Ski Week. Pictured above (left to right) are Dr. Edward M. Gates of Clarkston co ‘ and Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Brown of Wards Point Pontiac Press Photes drive. Several other ski enthusiasts, shown to the right and below, also were snapped by our photographer during the activity-filled week. Beginning skiers at Otsego find themselves learning quickly the skills of balance and other new techniques, as well as the art of cushioning those occasional unavoidable spills, under the able teaching of the club’s ski instructor, Unni Carlson, who was born in Norway. bers attain degrees. In the 1955-56 school year women earned over 132,000 degrees, close to a third of the total granted. — MIR. and MRS. WILLIAM G. FRANKENFIELD Couple Betrothed Show. Dance Scheduled — * Madison PTSA Plans Valentine Fair Friday — ‘ Mrs, Samuel- Dovonno of Pontiac road announces the engagement of her daughter, Juanita L., to Clayton 1. Cocking, son of Mr, and Mrs. Irving Cockirg of Putnam avenue. Zonta Dinner Set Inter-City Dinner being giv- en by Pontiac Zonta Club will be held Thursday evening at Devon Gables. s e Playground equipment ‘for students at Sti F red- erick School will be purchased with proceeds {rom the Bs . Mardi Gras Dance to be given Saturday evening in. St. Vincent de Paul Parish Hall by Moms and Dads % Games, booths and entertain- ment will be. featureq Friday at a Valentine Fair spensored by Madison Juntor High School PTSA, Dinner is to be served from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the snack bar open all evening. * ¥.-9 Madison ‘teachers will parti- Club. Here.F rake Ahrens (right) “checks off equip- ‘ment which Timot | Brown (holding football) and .. ' William Ahrens thinkthey might like to have. Look. ing on is John Brown, cochairman of the dance, » \ z -# , ; * cipate in a talent show. An- other feature of the fair will be a dance with the “Top -10 Tunes,” PLANING EVENT o Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Qison are general cochairmen of the event assisted by Mrs. William Simpson, tickets; Mrs, Glenn Hoisington and Mrs, Anton Koenig, dinner; Mrs, Stanley _ Boyd, hot dogs; Mrs, Fred Hu- ber, dairy bar, and Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Runyon, soft drinks. : a © ‘Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Weav- ° er are in charge of the dance; 0 =, “ pico terested in ‘than in the — gift of cash’ because they are program, they gotoan- hot sure of the size or your : ‘ \ i: - es se Sec ote Hi ES i 4 * ete Rae ges ieee ee eee ae a = eee Se ee se ies at BE OS OE BV ORE SE =, = ee ee a % * 7% Py ee te & * For ey bu a = 1-3 . ee acted om oe ew Gow oe ag Py Ser Pe Sones ry rey 3 eo * iw ” | B, ‘ ' pe Mg . a < ag 4 : : age, i g Pe ee : oes : ; Se : ; 7} r ‘ - é a . or se . 2 2 : t ‘ a * , : * ‘ cians a eo. = ¢ S : . ee ate ee op tea aaa \ ; fot os , j ; , ’ : ‘ * : : 4 vee : eS | F ; ‘ ‘ eo ue, i a \ ‘ s 5 : & : = \ ‘ | “sh és e : oo ae : 5 ae : a + oS : : 1 3 4 ‘ } . a ae 3 3 5 @ i : ‘ ‘ ; a ee ‘ : = e ‘ ie : ; he ‘ Sires, tr ' ‘yy | Be : Ez 4 E PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 958 . : EIGHT : TH , : Ss. TU. , FEBR 11,1958 é : , : i : : ’ tee Srioen : { : 5 : f : a ee , ie : : = * * be * a 3 %, ; pee a, a x \ « be MR. and MRS. LEO RENAULT Dear Abby.... You Cannot Be [hat:Handy, Andy — ‘So Leave the Job for Your Dentist By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am wonder- ing if you would know where I Gould buy one of those do- 5 j Baa i she is % * Loe! g se te ? : BP 2 because they want you to have exactly what you want. A gift of cash is far better than ‘re- ceiving a “white elephant” or . Something that has to be ex- changed. * * * . DEAR ABBY: You are al- ways telling someone who is in love with soméone besides their own spouse to fill up the holes in their heads, You might: be able to fill up the holes in your head, but how, do you ACHING HEART LF belle Wood, Mrs. Barlene Mansfield, Mrs. alle danse buick Wakeham! -» Lucille Slone of Oxford, Mrs. Lois Menzer of Lake’ "Orion, Ray D. Martin of Newfoundland f Lake C. Martin. The: Martins have 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren * ae q i — awe (NS s fs Pas * iz ¥ a. beta 4G : ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ ‘ ee * * a * “ “oe ae oe ‘ : oe Ae : x « a pe “oe ae ce a ‘a is : se . fa ce + x 3 «ef i? stop the ache in your heart? . DEAR TEMPTED: Certainly not! Your “little gift might cross in the mails with their “thank you"’ notes. * * * DEAR ABBY: -My~ mother “and I have been talking about this for seven months now and I still think I am right. My brother had a sn.all-house wed- ding and after the ceremeony, the bride didn't go over and kiss -her new mother-in-law. I said my mother should have care of The-Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose ‘Mary Lou. Pontiac; Mrs. | and Charles : on a ildren include Mrs. Nana- i a ag ae ioe os THE PONTIAC Press. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY UL, 1958 Cleverly styled to fit and flatter, these fashion-wise spring suits really make fashion news for ~ ladies-in-waiting. . At Budget Prices ¢ a os We believe we have the’ largest selection in the area. The Little Shop MATERNITIES 24 E. Huron St. FE 2-7691 | It ‘5 impolite | Girl Is Mistaken in | Purposety ping " Beaus Waiting . is done to keep from smearing one's lipstick but it does not look correct to me and I would like your opinion on this.” Answer: You. are ‘quite right, the first maneuver you describe is tnot correct. “Dear Mrs. Post: I received a black fox muff for a gift, and: 1 By MUSIEL LAWRENCE , Weeks ago Norman's weak . >| who's divorced from | Norman's} mother — promised to send her his December check in time to buy the children’s Christmas presents. ean he face on bis hand when tes Mit aboal Siaored ites, b- to child psychiatrist Dr. J, Louise Despert, there are three things we can do for the Betty Soper Is Honored Betty Soper wag honored PTA to Hold _ Safety Session at Longfellow __ ‘Thursday evening Longfellow Sn eee eee eee * * Clyle Haskill will speak on “Back the Attack on Acci- ‘ dents.” It is to be a “flip card” program dealing with safety * * * He will present possible solu- tions to the major problems, A question and answer period will follow his_ talk. * Class Conducted by Homebuilders Mr. and Mrs. Larry Feneley opened their Gene court home to members of Christian ‘Homebuilders Class of Oak- land Avenue United Presby- "| terian Church Monday eve- MACARONI CHEESE + MACARONI.TUNA SPAGHETT! MEAT + MACARONI BEEF = (reametles FROZEN DISHES es "AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 85° TASKER’S ‘63 West Huron St. FE 5-6261 ning. +: *. 2. Mrs. William Bowes partici- pated in the program and the . Rev, Theodore Allebach taught the class, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Joss -will open their Ir- win drive home for the next Chorus Members Seek Associates MacDowell Male Chorus is opening a drive to acquire a roster of associate members. Donors will receive tickets to both concerts given during the year by the chorus and will have their names listed as as- sociate members on MacDowell concert programs. Americans spend more than $9 billion per year for alcoholic-drink ‘Banish Fear. of Parental Irresponsibi lity irresponsible father or mother. First, we can reduce Norman's anxiety over his father’s . unreli- him of what is good in his absent parent. We can say to Norman, “‘Don’t “You, for example, have faith- ability by accepting it calmly our-| | That Is Yours... Let a “Rowena’’ Specialist Stylize -Your Hair > with a miscellaneous bridal la shower given by Mrs. H. Delos 2% /. . <« fully, kept your promise to phone) , Nicholie, Mrs. H. R. Nicholie me when you want to stay longer A and Mrs... Dean B. Peterson. Betty is the -bride-elect of jover at Billy's house, Daddy The shower was held at the H. | Charles Hauser. Her parents’ | wouldn't be able to do that, Yet he capes ; ee ores thy ghee lnyrantine |. per rokee road, and his |your y. That was because fs "| parents are the Charles E. | you didn’t expect him to send any- Repub | {COM | Hausers of Pontiac Lake road. | thing.” > fee a Gn ~ Aa Aa gil * a 3 : Federation Gelehe stnadleg ‘it eat Norman has his own experience ‘ : of his father's unreliability, He - day evening event were Mrs. (needs not a pretense that the a! Plans Tea pe gt agp a i fault doesn’t exist, but removal of | _1-™ _ William _Hempton, _|nis-tear-of it, — “Mrs. AFTh wr Vernon was | QoS CoM Grubbs, Mrs, Alva |p wep PEEL HELPLESS _ named chairman of a tea | worth. x We ‘are bound to feel hurt when| + eand redeption to be given | * * * re ie ae ednesday in Hotel Waldron Others Mrs. Joseph | ther parent we ¢ . We o Republican Women’s Fed- Teetch, Mrs doe, Pa na rh chentanng og a sense of perse” ae rs caus Pesenel, Ss hn Ny tl fen ape Bow james , Mrs. . |aetion ee eo ner, Mrs, Milton Dolan, Mrs. (give comfort to Norman. but re- 2 ee ee ee Keith Young and Mary Lou nce our seat of slibeeguendhta Birmingham were Mrs, Eu- s ; plessness, gene Miller, ; and ir 3 : : Mrs. Ralph Cook, . refresh- : ments, andisted by Mrs. Maude To Bring Out the ee ee ee True Beauty » and-the all new seamless in . % Lower Prices — Double Stamps pi Credit child to whom we have given an| ” Have a Vac of J et heart and “ines a, gl of jour: Met aol, Gowrenesdinwpert’s hes" « Bars once ys lower prices . . PLUS double | . PLUS credit . ee. you get more at George's Store! — For the Finest in Nylon Hose She will love to receive these beautiful sheer, sheer Berk- shires in the Spring's loveliest new shades. Choose from walk- ing sheers, knee highs, stretch a0 Y ji vl pity lengths, Sizes 84 to 11, : Gleaners Group of First Baptist Holds Meeting program, using spring ers in a pageant of brides and]. bridesmaids. : * * * Joe Davis accompanied by Mrs. Robert Murphy sang two selections for the program. Home-brewed coffee costs about three cents a cup, according: to present estimates. : Phone FE 2-2362 Dr. Stanley W. Black 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC'S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester — EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT OPT i gel — Now Located at 1 Block West of M-59. Closed Wednesday cy alt x : i Wor Ts! ol reset. hand-seam details . Dozén, of new fabrics, colors. af: =e Believe it or not-—we can remove old fabrics, strengthen all frames, add new cushions, rebuild oe springs, for @ like-magic new furniture look! 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Goodness knows; what they think when I get into a fire dance . * 8 4 Adele (Mrs. Kingman) Douglass squinted down the exquisite white seaside of “Round Hill,” ohe of the palmiest, fanciest international Tesorts in the world. Her fellow- ¢ — |guests were such as Oscar Ham- merstein (playing chess), Alfred Hitchcock (rotundly relaxing), the William Paleys, David Selznick and Jennifer Jones, the Henry Fords, Sen. Jack Kennedy... “They wouldn't say anything, of course, but I know what they're thinking.’’ She laughed unexpect edly. “I know what I'D think if I : * The dance she referred to is a primitive, ‘sensuous fire dance, be- lieved to have been a ritual with the Arawak Indians, who_ lived. it up on Jamaica Island ¢enturies before the British came in ca | tried to tame it down. — WILDEST MUSIC EVER from—who 2" Astaire’s sister, “All I know is it's the wildest music I ever heard, and it has no melody. At night, you’re sitting quietly dining on the patio, and all at once you hear a high up on the hill, fund there’s a) of drum beat with it.” ~ And then, “They come e dancing : down the hillside, tootling and beating, and they look like they're .on fire.” (Actually, they are on fire. The dancers are encased in a framewerk of com- bustible materials: Some wear seine, sad. selkinte et Geme; “T don’t Know where it came/d man tootle-de-tecting on a whistle) . others ‘wear horses’ heads that glow like torches.) - Drawn like a moth to the flames, e i el com park right at our door. No needless exposure to the _ weather — no leaving your car in dark or busy streets — traffic hazards are behind you when you arrive at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. FEDERAL Oscar Hammerstein looked. up lazily from the chess game, exe- cuted in the tropic sun and a pair!) of swimming trunks, and said the reason he comes to Montego Bay for vacations is that “it's hard to concentrate on anything.” So why bother? (Copyright, aon Pa i, Invited to hear the speakers were} Leslie Hudson, Rep. Don A. Brown, Rep. Walter — Rep. Far- Delos Hamlin, chairman of the SOTERSHONE Seite. wand & valine’ 10. ty ‘work. Un- scramble os few os possible to guess _Anewer | cepaaibender nibh tooling dexmuoge’ i 5 wt? Gig FES Sie WHAT'S MY LINE? Salvagers fo Tackle thokn harbor next spring or sum- i her maiden voyage. About 400/]/ jmost of them weighing about 3/[) be 4511 On Our Premi Ship Sunk in 1628 STOCKHOLM — Salvagers hope to bring to the surface of Stock- mer the’ Swedish man of war Vasa, which capsized and sank)» August 10, 1628, at the beginning /|[/ DR. -HENRY A. Optometrist The 1,200-ton galleon, a three-| decker, mounted 60 to 70 guns, , i North Saginaw Street - Phone FE 4-6842 - tons each, which probably made |} her topheavy. At least 17 of the! f bronze cannons have already been} Salvage efforts were begun as | early as 1660. The ship.lies in|[) “Better Things in Sight” a knife between her planks. 100 feet of water and is on an fF) even keel in clay under 7 feet |} - Open Friday Evenings of mud and silt. She is built of [ " a : oak and her hull is so tight that/> se08 a divers have not been ablé to force Closed Wednesday Afternoons | Y "Miniature Chocolates Ministure—but oh, so good! More than 120 pieces in this ae . 1 POUND BOX "Milk Pavilion Chocolates “in Ribboned Heart Box Delicious assortment, ‘attractive package, wonderful gift, all © add up to make this a luscious Valentine. Outstanding value, too, is a feature of the famous Milk. Pavilion Chocolates. 275 Generously coated with rich milk chocolate, the centers include caramel cream, fruits in cream, nougat, fruit mallows, ent 2 POUND BOX compen, caramels and others. $ 375 2 POUND Tegan 1498 - Burbanet Fiesta Heart . littering t box—and every one a gem! The richly Everything about this special assoryment is elegant, from: the : : coal pl gees aot in creamy milk discelans and others rich red satin box with its spray of situated white roées, to the in dark sweet chocolate, include n buttercreams, tempting combination of rich, dark chotolate-covered Barbanet : cordials, clusters, almonds, fruit creams, pecans, _ Chocolates and distinctive Continental type ee almond butter toffee and many more. lates. A et deluxe Valentine! re) ro, é - V7, | ey. Ve lyfe 39 SANDERS STORES hh 2” ; 43 NATIONAL MARKETS Wy _. a “Q Visit he PRR Department | in | your ee | || 685 East Boulevard, and a Sanders Sto -Hiron Shor pin 2375 Orchard Lake Rd, in Sylvan Lake * 4889 Dixie Hwy,,in i — ee tore in the T | Lelie. Seed In, Wor * as ae 1 4 % ‘ See ti # is st “ ey Aes ee: eo Beg fh “ern ; 'e ie ee SS Me acme i a i a a _ . RUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1958), ; _THE ’ % wig : ; oe > 2 2 { 4 bs : . By LEE WINBORN ROMEO — Two local families will have reason tomorrow to re- member the little girl’ whose re- quest 4ed Abraham Lincoln to grow a‘ beard. : They are the descendants of Grace Bedell who, at age ll, wrote to. Lincoln from her home in West- field; Chautauqua County, N.Y. In her letfer the child told the presi- dential candidate whiskers would|* improve his looks. Cartoonists had found the gaunt _ Minois Republican an easy mark for political caricature. As it - to heed Grace’s advice and make the radical change in his appear- ance. : This’ story has been told repeat- edly in Romeo schoolrooms on Feb, 12 by the children of Juliana Bedell Dodge and Anne Phillips Moran. Mrs. Dodge, 66145 Van Dyke, and Mrs,. Moran, 221 W. St. Clair St., are both grandnieces of Grace Bedell. Their children used to take a photographic copy of the original letter to school to show their class- mates. It was given to Grace Bedell's nephew, Levant E. Bedell, by Attorney Dodge's father, discovered by Dondero. The Royal Oak lawyer later be-| © came U.S, Congressman from. the 17th Congressional District. He was a personal friend of Robert Todd Lincoln, the: President's son, who died in July 1926. : * * * While visiting Lincoln's, family threé years later in Manchester, Vt., the subject of the letter arose. When asked if he would like to see it, Dohdero was amazed to find it was still in existence— having been carried from Spring- field td’ Washington and then on to the family vault in this small New England town. Bedell, Mrs.|. i iF would ue t i é ‘ to vote for you that I-can. T think that rail fence around your pic-' ture makes it look pretty. I have got a little baby sister, she is | tauqua County,New York. 58s |the letter Historians know Lincoln received and replied because Mrs, Billings had the answer framed and hung it in the. living room of her Kansas home. There it re- ants of 11-year-old Grace Bedell, who wrote to Abraham Lincoln suggesting he grow a beard,’ examine a copy of the bistoric letter. Grandniece Mrs. John (Juliana Bedell) Dodge is pictured Martha Moran, with her sot, Jimmy, 25, and a silly affection it I were to begin now?” When Lincoln's train stopped in Westfield, N,¥., on Feb, 16, 1861,| the president-elect asked to meet his youthful correspondent. Accord- ing to the story, Lincoln shook Grace’s hand, then stooped and kissed well-wishers. “You see, I let these whiskers | ” Lincoln to his full-grown grow for you, Grace,” said, pointing great-grandniece, 17. Jimmy is holding the book entitled “‘Lincoln’s Little, Correspondent’*’ which centers around the Grace Bedell incident. T PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Co Wolverine Lake her. before ‘hundreds of "| Walter Dawes, Clifford Cottrell _| president. « ‘There will be at least eight can-| Sets Deadline Voters. Must Register _for Spring Election by *8 P.M. March 10 WOLVERINE LAKE — Regis- ‘tration deadline for the spring elec- tion at Wolverine Lake Village has been set as 8 p.m. Marchi 10. x *% *& ‘ The election will be - held‘ on Monday, April 7. : Voters will elect four candidates | ito position# on the Village Council jand will approve or reject a two- jyear program to eliminate weeds |from Wolverine Lake. | The terms of George Beiprer, and Ed sims will expire this spring. Belprez is the village didates for the four Council posi- tions, according to John C. Finlay- son, village clerk. Deadline for the. filing of nomi- nating petitions for the Council po- sitions is 4 p.m. March 10, of Juanita Tucker LAPEER — Sentencing of Mrs. Juanita. Tucker, 44, who was found guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting Nov. 2 of Neil Kirby; 35, has’ been postponed until March 3. ¥ * * 5 _ She was to have been sentenced! today by Circuit Judge Timothy -E—@ttinn | with 1,478 voting ‘for the proposal Delays Sentencing .| The against increased school taxes went into reverse yesterday in special elections in two major South Oakland County cities, * * * Oak Park Schoot Digtrict resi- dents approved an 814-mill operat- ing tax increase for five years and 1,216 against it, In Royal Ajak, the Board of | finuation of the additional $5.29 operating tax now in effect was approved. by a margin of just 49 votes, Of the 4,947 whe voted, |;, 2,498 were in favor of the tax proposal and 2,449 were epposed, Oak Park voters have ap- proved additional taxes for school maintenance 10 times in the past nine years. Yesterday's tax ap- proval will mean an additional! ly beaten in special “PEE Pe ENE eR AM pee MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. CRANE 16 dollars on each $1,000. of as-| elections last November, Attorney’s for Mrs. Tucker said they requested the delay in the sentencing in order to present in- formation on affidavits from wit- nesses who were out of the state during the trial. White Lake Civil Defense — Courses Slated Sandra Kay Gidcumb and John T. Crane. The Rev. Edward D. Auchard performed. the rites. * * * WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A schedule of free classes in civil defense work, for volunteers in White ‘Lake Township, has been announced by personnel officer Mrs. Laurene Girard, Mrs. Girard moved to Saginaw. * There will be four. courses. Two courses in Casualty Care will hold second sessions W day, one at 10 am. and the otly at 7:30 p.m. in the CAI Building, Romeo Council Meets ¢ letter in her Church street along with related newspaper magazine articles about the story —now a legend of Americana. This is the exact wording of the famous letter dated Oct. 15, 1860: Hon. A. B. Lincoln your picture and Mr. Hamilin’s. I am a little girl only eleven Six Nominated for Village Posts ORTONVILLE — At the village caucus held in the Fire Hall last night, six incumbents were nom- inated as candidates to succeed themselves in the March 10 elec- tion. Thirteen persons participated itt 25 FR 4a a o a } Increases RCBA Directors Oming said he, Township treasurer, A report from the Romeo Vol- unteer Fire. Department revealed) ~ that several townships were de-| linquent in payment for fire calls. as Washington . was “un- aware” that his township was in ae to has “meal the next two weeks. arrears. ; , Councilmen then learned he had no records to consult on the mat- ter and said it was “not surpris- ing” he did not know how the ac- count stood. They authorized bills be sent again to the tewnships ee * A request that a fire hydrant be JOAN RAINEY Mrs. William Lindsey Rainey of 14655 Rosemont Rd., De- troit, has announced the en- ‘gagement of her daughter, Joan, to John Calvin Holtom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin G. Holtom of 2910 Kenford \ Rd., Waterford Township. who wish to register need only ‘}show up at the next class. Classes in Registration and In- formation will be held on the next two successive Wednesdays, Feb. 12 and 19, in White Lake Township Hall, 7525 Highland Rd., from 7:30 to 10 p.m, : A special instruction class for teachers of Dublin School will be Caucuses Scheduled at Almont Monday ALMONT & — Almont has set M y night as the time for cau- cusesdor the coming village elec- tion, The Village Political Party will hold its meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, and the Peo- ples Party.will meet at 8:30 p.m. * Election day is March 10. Resi- dents will vote for a _ village president, clerk, treasurer, asses- sor and three councilmen. , The terms of Councilmen Jay LaMar, George Juhl and Dr, Charles Avery expire this year. Other village offices on the ballot are for one-year terms, PTSA of Lake Orion — to Have Nine Officers ORION. TOWNSHIP — Lake Or- jon Community High School PTSA, meeting last night, passed bylaws and decided to have nine officers, three for each group, parents, teachers and students. Mrs. Odes ‘\Case was named chairman of the rominating committee. Others were to be named at a special Meeting in the school today. Students dues will be the same as those for adults, giving them lan equal vote, it was decided at ithe meeting. Proper PTA Honors | |AIL-6 Past Presidents |) GINGELLVILLE — AN six of * the past presidents. of the Proper School PTA were present for their Founders’ Day mecting on Mon- day night. They are Mrs. Thure Wickman, * HEandstrom, Mrs. Howard Hopkin, Mra, Harold Van Camp and Mrs. A large birthday cake in Honor ‘of the occasion wad cut. by Mrs. was appointed to the post to\ re-| place Mrs. Chioe Nichols, who has) Mrs, Robert Sanford, Mrs, Lloyd) | The bride is the daughter of Mr. jand Mrs, Ovis L. Gideumb, of 6410 \Upper Straits Blvd. Parents of ithe bri are Mr. and Mrs. gown of tulle over satin trimmed | with rosepointe lace and pearts. The dress, designed by the bride and made by her mother, fea- tured a sabrina neckline and z “Oxford

€ Hall, Auburn Heights, Poppy and Mrs. 413 Tilmore St. Wat , and Kitts @eft) of 3251 Warringham, the featured singing group .of Broadway Jamboree co AR 4 Be ee ee eo here ee ee of vg chs 4 . ; * \ FOURTEEN /_ The two-week baseball school of the Detroit ‘Tigers From the * Press Box has drawn 108 boys from 25 states and Canada, with 29 from Michigan. Several area boys are listed in the group, in- cluding Art Clifford, Madison Heights; Tony Copen- hagen of Birmingham; Dick Covrea of Oxford; James Dunlap of Ferndale; Larry Hower of Birmingham; Terry O’Connor of Birmingham; Jack Smith of Fern- ‘ dale and several Flint boys. : x* * * We understand that the brewery which sponsors the Pistons’ gamés was set to add to the rize list for Guy Sparrow Sunday night until it was learned that the elder Sparrow was not. merchandising the same brand. ; ek &.., . Writers from at least nine Michigan dailies, outside of Detroit, are planning to be‘on ‘the spot when the Tigers open camp at Lakeland officially February 26th. We have our ear muffs, gloves ready just for SIGNS PACT — Tiger outfield star Al Kaline signed his 1958 contract yesterday at a report- ed slight cut. The fleet flychaser is expected to earn $30,000 this ) \Kaline Agrees THE PONTIAC PRESS, 2 a to SlightCut = in ‘58 Salary DETROIT @—Slugger Al line has ended his mild salary” season, : dis -_. | : : : ants aod rar erase CQ Lions Ne precautions, really! One thing y will be better than é ~“Tive-below and that’s 20-above. RUN She. eu - ae ae DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | . All four players nominated by The Press in the All- America High School football team balloting received recognition on the National Prep-All-Star team and as result may get the opportunity to play in one or two . ames next summer. The four players nominated as the outstanding players we had seen last season were back Jim Drake of Lake Orion, tackle Lou Paviloff of Hazel Park, center Steve Stieler of Schultz of? Wyandotte and end Jim y City Central, When the team came out a few weeks ago, Sticler received high recognition in being named to the 4th|- team. The others were honorable mentions: - All are eligible to play in the 1958 All-America Prep Classic at-Crump Stadium in Memphis, Tenn., next em — From here, the outstanding players will be picked to play the Pennsylvania High School Stars at Hershey Stadium in Hershey, Pa. Seems quite an honor for the Keystone State to have the best of 47 states play the Pennsylvania stars. 4 Layne Hopes to Return! xt Season. ” bock, Tex. . “It’s . still a wait-and-see deal minute if I felt J couldn't go 100 per cent.” ; ot fi: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 11, 1958 ae = ile! “i Hl Cie afc { s = ps t ag eh 1 of tigate 3 2 g F iE ay fF Z Feet iil. ft g a “My doctors gave me a real good report,’ said Layne. said the leg and ankle healed in Bottle Barrage Halts Game = SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico w—jfielder Marcial Allen. The tying They're going to try and mel scored easily. around to ending the second game of a doubleheader between Cuba and Puerto Rico today in the|pended the game until tonight. It Caribbean baseball tournament! after the fans vented their feelings|loaded and none out with Pizarro} WACO, Tex. — Mike Mc- with a barrage of trash when their favorites lost a Jeall and caused the garhe to be suspended. Milwaukee Braves fireballer Juan Pizarro had taken over just previously and Alejandro Leroux hit a ball to right field that um- pires said was trapped by right The crowd began throwing mis- sles. and officials immediately sus- will be resumed with the bases | pitc hing - Group Winner at PKC Show \Wins N.Y. Class One of the area group winnérs in the recent Pontiac Kennel club show here has gone best of breed in the big Westminster show in Madison Square Garden, N.Y. in the French bulldog class. ‘One-Man’ Quintet Beats OLSM, 77-56 Orchard Lake St. Mary's cagers last night ran into a pair of Tar- tars in their invasion of Ham- tramck St. Ladislaus court, and wound up on thé short end of a 71-6 count, 3rd loss for the Eag- lets against 10 wins. Game was originally slated for tonight. * * * Len Dziuk and John Karp hit for 56 points to equal the Eaglet's en- tire production. Dziuk had 40, one less than the school’s record. The 24-point average cager hit from everywhere, Eaglets reported to- day. For St. Mary's Stan Moni- uszko had 13, Art Goisdzinski had 12 and Chet Wlodkowski 10. Eaglets entertain Detroit. St, Thomag Thursday in the 2nd of five additional contests just an- nounced for St. Mary. Ch, Bouquet Nouvel Ami. owned by the Ralph Wests of Livonia, topped the class last night, as two other Pontiac area dogs placed high in the German Shepherd class. Ami needs just one more win to set a Westmin- ster show record. This was his 6th straight class victory, Luxi von Liebestraum (Emil Lederer, Union Lake) welit best of breed, and Tux of Forjan (Rudy ‘Buchmann, Pontiac) went reserve ‘winner in last night’s judging, | Show will wind up tonight with selection of the coveted Westmin- ster best-in-show award. 3 More Giants in Fold SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Three more players signed their 1958 con- tracts today with the San Francis- co Giants. A.total of 31 players now have signed. Pitcher Marvin Grissom, third er Valmy Thomas were the trio signing today. Area Keglers Win Cars Pullis-Lozano Two area bowlers won new cars i@.@ state-widd March of Dimes lio tournament and a Pon- tae dud took champions’ ip honors in the 12th annual GM Truck & Coach doubles event over -the past * * * * . Bob Leibler of Union Lake won a Pontiac Catalina in a rolloff at “Lanes i GM Champs He had the high actual game of 278 and —— series of 680. - * | Hazel Clark won the woman’ high actual game prize. with 240. Feltis was tops in series with * * *& . The tournament had an all-time ns over their They received allowing sears CEE /Vardley Keeps NBA Lead| gave: The Detrott scorer has scored|44a 1,516 points for a 27.1 average to| », ing to director A. J, Latozas, — Hean's’ Loe ext Stone Baptist oe G.M.-'Tech vs. Matthews-Hargreaves, O-for 8: fr, : the action at Motor Inn * Fe. es ss ~ * * * ‘ Fas ry paees. «122; ted Dick Carmichael, who will be itis 9: Romer wartison, Heor's. Ws; Bowl. ‘eae Shepherd, Hargreaves, a) 4 baseman Ray Jablonski and catch.~ {from 12 to 19. Information may be Sooners Reject something bigger and rhore.im | (1958. * * * | “T still can’t get over the 1957 team,” he said. “we had to have more than just playing ability ant held us together." Ex-Baylor Star Refuse Scholarship to McClellan as Release Is Denied i\Clellian, star athlete who pulled) jout of Baylor and enrolled last} , week at Oklahoma, still had a tied for first place at the moment thome with the Bears today if he wanted it. Oklahoma turned a cold shoul- der to the Baylor football and track star yesterday when Coach Bud Wiikirison refused him an ath- letic scholarship. Baylor had steadfastly refused to give the 18-year-old Stamford, Tex., freshman a letter of release to Oklahoma stipulating that Okla- ihoma had not recruited him. Bay-) ‘lor officials, including head foot-. ball coach Sam Boyd, accused Oklahoma of unethical tampering, with the boy. . | “Naturally,” said McClellan, , “I'm disappointed but I don’t blame Mr. Wilkinson. There is no reason why they should c their policy for me.” ; McClellan, still in Norman, Okla., said last night, ‘I have no plang for the future. I'll prebably leave Norman tomorrow or Wednesday, return to my home town of Stamford and think about what I'll do.” | Margaret Meston Heads Rifle Club One of the few organizations of its kind in this section is the Blanche Wilson's Girls Rifle club, which recently elected Margaret Meston of Drayton Plains its 1958 ‘president. Club meets every Tuesday at OCSC where instruction is given by Elvis (Chet) Henry. Club is open to interested girls ranging in age had by calling FE 5-5062. Other new officers include Mar- garet. Kempel, vice - president, of Pleasant Ridge; secretary-treasur- ér, Mary Alice Kuhn of Pontiac. From Buckeye to Sooner NORMAN,. Okla. (INS) — Bud Wilkinson, famed football coach of the University of Oklahoma, -an- nounced today that Clive Rush, an: assistant at Ohio State the past) three years, has been appointed to’ ithe Sooners” staff in Norman. sscestsjifeiapditnn a der, Pancho Gonzales and Gene Mako and hopes they will return his past favors by doing what. they can to regain the Davis Cup, Meet on Mat Today Wolverines Knocked Out of Big 10 Lead — MSU, Hoosiers ’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS poset However, Illinois and Wis- old ‘‘who's on first” gag has. a new twist in the Big Ten basket: ball race, Now it’s who's in first?) Michigan State and Indiana are but how long that will last is any- body’s guess. i Minnesota knocked Michigan out of the top last night with an 80-69 while 78-76. Every home team was victori- ous except Wisconsin's Badgers) who slid into a last place tie with, Jones fo Regain Davis Cup LOS ANGELES (INS) — Perry 'T. Jones, newly-appointed captain today was far behind the two of the U.S. Davis Cup team, said! today he will get help from pro-) trophy back. from Australia. Jones, 68-year-old retired busi- inessman, has developed some of man defense set up against him. the brightest stars of American tennis in 40 years of coaching and counseling in Southern California. He numbers among his former charges Jack Kramer, Ted Schroe- Pontiac, Waterford . The wrestling teams of Pon- tiac Central and Watertord met |. for the Ist time in history this afternoon at the POH gym. It is the ist year in the sport for the Skippers and the 2nd for Central, t Pontiae went into, the meet heavily favored to even its sea- son record at 5-6 with such vet- erans as Mel Nosanchuk, John Herron and Dave Payne, Water- ford lost four straight despite strong showings by Marv Farrar and others. = high of 52 points against Syracuse last Tuesday and followed with 37 Friday against St. Louis. In the imeantime, Schayes, who had been averaging 30 points a game for two weeks, collected 40 points in| § » two games, Seeks Pro hid over a point to 31,1 on 466 points 33.7 average. Baylor and runner: up Oscar Robertson who has a 32.9 mark, were idle last night. games: consin—both 3-5—are only two games behind MSU and Indiana who have 5-3-records. “«. * & Great balanced scoring helped Michigan State beat the Hawkeyes. Hedden scored. 27 points, Larry John Greent26 and Jack Quiggle 25. MSU led all the way and was in front 44-40 at halftime. Dave Gunther of Iowa led all scorers with 30 points but didn’t get enough help from. his team- mates, Indiana rallied in the closing - minutes to beat Wisconsin after the Badgers had led most of the way. Trailing 47-45 at halftime, | Hoosiers went ahead 80-79 with 4% minutes left and added to their margin rapidly. Archie Dees paced the Indiana attack with 30 points but Bob Litz- ow of Wisconsin took honors with M4 points which tied the Wisconsin fieldhouse record set by Don Reh- feldt of the Badgers in 1949, Litz- ow's 16 field goals wiped out the old mark of 13 set by Rehfeldt. Mihnesota,: scoring its third straight conference triumph, held Sills Average Takes Dip fessional stars in trying to win the ‘shots against Colorado last night. Chamberlain's average dipped in 15 games. That left him more than two points behind Elgin Bay-| — lor of Seattle, the leader with a ot Cincinnati, The top 10 scorers, including Monday's G FG PT Pis. Avg. Cage Results MONDAY'S BASK ALL | aan : Wolverine rally when Michigan By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a | * _.. 18 226 185 eer 39.7 clamped down on Wilt * Snetoal oem 18 211172 909 389 “The Stilt’ and as|* nevvers-3B 170 186 408. 32.3 a result, the Kansas All-America 4. Leo Byrd, rs -0 a ter wee 8d 5. Bailey Ho front-runners in the major college) , ies Er . a tr ae ‘basketball scoring race. le fed i pi 17 182 82 466 26.2 The .7-foot ace fook only five ‘ sg eons 1010015 477 S61 9 ne OM ose: 21 177 173 sa?) 25.10 and scored six points as he turned * {isis Dees, ise at Mer 81 playmaker in answer to a three-'19 Dom Flora pe 18 168 tie af ges * leoach, is Meanwhile Fred Zittel, assistant * * at the other for- - te at and Barge and- John on may get the nod at tipoff “A jammed house in the little Park gym is expected Only 900 fit into the hard-breathing = |FE3 We x ES a eo er ee ee eee ; 2 : t on es ye oe < ors, ue : li ust Miss Gualiivieg?.. } Well; I; Don't Give U pl Men, did you just ‘alge quali- fying in the Press Bowlerama over the weekend? . x “* * Well, don’t give up, you may still get-a crack at ™ champion- Ship round. The breaking point in the qualifying list was 618 and this made 56 men eligible.. But this is unofficial, The Press follows that rule that 124g per cent plus all ties will get into the finals, and a few errors among the averages could bring the 617 scores and even those with 616 and 615 into the championship, | x *& * It happened among the women last year and ultimately one of the women who got into the championship round only because of an error on a qualifier’s aver- Presentinga Great Concept in Smoking Enjoyment - THE Invincible DeLuxe by King Edward America’s Largest of all natural leaf tobaccos in a mild, 2 for 15¢ pion, - Wied happened ‘wes thet ation the qualifying round, 11 women appeared to have finals, But after checking the averages, the last woman on the list lost one pin and as a result this gave her the same score as the next two women. Since all three were tied for ‘the last postion, there were 13 instead of 11 in the finals, None was more happy than Mrs, Donna Verhey, the 1957 champion, because the tie gave her a crack at the big prize of $205. * * * This year the women are shoot- ing at three guaranteed prizes, $250, $125 and $75. plus other prizes, Entries closed at mid- night last night, and only those delivered before noon today were the last accepted. x & & Qualifying times , will be printed in Thursday's will be the_site Saturday, start- ing just before noon and finishing with a late eee ae Jacobetti Files Bucks Only Bill LANSING 7 ~— Encouraged by a close vote last year, an Upper Peninsula legislator today filed a bill to take away deer herd contro! |- from the state conservation depart- Cotmnevelion ‘authorities contend special seasons help to prevent starvation losses of deer in areas where vegetation is sparse during the winter months. * * * Jacobetti asserted department ege are decimating the deer j * Geoffrion Says He's Through for Season “MONTREAL — Bernie Geof- frion, the “Boom Boom” in Mon- treal’ s explosive scoring attack, says he will play no more hockey TH te a suffered in ptactice Jan. 28, tipped off his future plans when Linda, ihis ow neg daughter, met him and said a 1 2S f “Daddy, don’t play hockey any more.’ Geoffrion, leading NHL goal scorer when he was hurt, replied: “Don’t worry about that, It’s all lover for this season.” * ke & | “Tt isn’t that I wouldn't like to get back,” said Geoffrion, who lost 15 pounds and still has trou- ble walking. “I have been ordered to rest completely for six weeks and that means right up to the Stanley Cup final around the first of April.” —- LUE YS KEM OW THE JOB... Mill: Supplies for Industry Ww. rine Corner s. Cass — ee GEM OF THE WEEK \ There are few wnbreakable holds when Vay ve wrestle with your conscience.” age, turned out to be the cham- . made the | - LEAPING FALCON — Roches- ter center Gene Lothery has been a big reason for the Falcons’ 10-3 record thus far with his. steady scoring on jump shots” and timely. rebounding. Roches- ter and Avondale tangle at the Avon court tonight. Shamrocks Face New Court Foe Play Lamphere at PCH This Evening in Home and Home Series First meeting on the -basketball court for St. Michael and Lam- phere will take. place this evening in Pontiac Central High's big gymnasium, with a reserve game starting at 7 o'clock and the varsity tilt at 8:15. : Plans fer this extra contest on the Mikes’ schedule were made some time age during a scrim- mage session between the clubs. Lamphere will entertain Sham- * ; rocks at Madison High on Feb.. 23 in a return setto. Coach Bob Mineweaser said to- day he would use his regular start- ers, and the same went for Alex Kish, Lamphere mentor. Mikes have a 5-6 record, Lamphere 2-7. NCAA Endorses Same TV Policy KANSAS CITY. @® — The NCAA's! committee on televising — college football games has recommended another round of the same fare . |for the armchair fan next fall — nine national “game of the week” telecasts and four Satur- days set aside for regional games. The 492 voting members of the National ,Collegiate Athletic Assn. are being askéd to approve the! proposal in a mail referendum by a two-thirds majority. Proposals by the committee have carried easily ever since the NCAA took control of college football tele- casts, The committee suggested that not more than six colleges from any one of the NCAA's eight geo- graphical districts may appear on the national “game of the week” telecasts. Last year the Big Ten had teams in seven of the games. 8 Meets This Week for Area Swimmers Four dual swithming meets to- ‘|day and a like number for Friday provide a busy round of action this week for area preps. Pontiac Central's squad will not swim today but goes to Flint Cen- jtral Friday for a SVC test, seeking no third Valley victory. PCH de- Lr RODS PLENTY. OF FREE PARKING : feated Indians for one of its two league wins. Northern was the Dther loser in Pontiac’s 2-5 SVC record, (45 overall). - | Birnmifigham seeks its 13th raight dual win at home tonight against Ferndale in an EML meet, shoots for the 14th on Friday against Mt. Clemens at Birming- ham gerald, Southfield at RO Kimball (0-2) (tonight); Flint Northern at mute (Arthur Hill and Hazel Park at te | oetroit Visitation (Friday), Detroit Fighter Wins of Detroit won a 10-found decision over Sauveur Chiocca of France in a semifinal welterweight fight | Other meets — Hazel Park at| Thurston, Mt. Clemens at’ Fitz- “Mest Virginia ‘Quintet Drops Into 2nd Spot Decision Over Kansas Puts Wildcats on Top of Basketball : Poll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Kansas State Wildcats ac- complished three things when they knocked off Kansas 79-75 in their important Big Eight basketball game last week. They showed that Kansas could be beaten with Wilt Chambertain in the ‘line-up; they tightened their grasp on the Conference lead, and they gave college bas- ketball a new national leader for the first time since the early < kk * THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1958", Ranked No.1 Team * *. Waterford at Datei Rochester at Avon By BILL CORNWELL Activity is a little on the thin side tonight in Oakland County prep basketball circles, but a cou- ple of area games should enliven the program considerably. Waterford’s visit to Lake Orion Pres part of the Kansas State emerged ahead of West Virginia today in the weekly Associated Press ranking poll of sports writers and broadcasters. It was the closest kind of a vote that ~ifinally dethroned the Mountain- eers, leaders in all but the first two polls this season. West Virginia appeared first on 45 of 108 ballots while Kansas State the votes for second, third and fourth, previously scattered over a wide range, swung to the Wildcats as the experts apparently were convinced they were the “‘team in their territory.” Points are awarded on the basis of 10 for each first place vote, nine for second, etc., down to one for 10th. _ After State’s im ive tory, Kansas drew only one vote for first and slid to fourth place. ference leaders retained third place with 730 points and San Francisco and Oklahoma State continued in fifth and sixth. Temple, now possessor of a 15- game winning streak and a 16-2 season record, jumped from 10th to seventh. Duke, winner over 1957 national champion North Carolina, moved up for 13th to eighth. Mary- land dropped to ninth and North Carolina State to 10th. | standings with -— on @ 10-9-8-7. x enedet bas (first place votes 'won-lost records —— Saturday, 18, in parentheses Kansas siaie (32) ¢16-1) West Virginia- (45) (17-1) Cincinnati (16) . (16-2) ree “BSESepenRE Sexepave™ if , Arrows Boost Edge” in Class D League The Bowen Arrows boosted their lead to two games in the American division of the Class D City Bas- ketball League with a 33-31 victory over runnerup Boys Club last night at Lincoln Junior High. Gary Christianson of. the losers toook scoring honors with 11 points while Bill Ratcliff made 10 for the Arrows, who are now unbeaten in eight games. In the other “D” game, Chuck Johnson tallied 16 points as Auburn 5 & 10 defeated the Rockets, 42-31. ClO Loca 594 downed Southfield in Class A yesterday, 66-61, and unbeaten Griff’s Gril made it 10 straight in the ‘“‘B” ranks by drub- bing the Merchants, 85-36. Bud & Lou's Bar tripped the Vikings, 52- 46, and the Pontiag Police nosed in Class C games. Cage Calendar NIGHT'S PREP GAMES : x land Park City Cage Slate | cIry BASKETBALL LEAGUES Junior ~ Walled Boys’ yg Bat ee vs st ante Class D at PARIS, France w—Ted Wright |! At Crary Jumor = = a aga $1295 $s $..¢ Comparable Low Prices for Other Model Cars _ Use Our Easy Pay Plan Goopsy amy ice STORE BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL For Most Serene, Fords-and-Pt = EAR . drew only 32 first-place votes. But) © vie-_ Cincinnati's Missouri Valley Con-| out Town & Country Lounge, 33-31, ' i) jack center, was behind and directly under the basket when he went up for’ this dunk shot but he made it as the Spartans tripped Iowa 90-84 to move into a tie for the Big Ten lead again with Indiana. eee, 16 San Seeeay tn, RACER ip et: ee MSU’s Bob Anderegg watches. and Rochester's Avondale take top billing on to- night’s schedule, conference action at a premium: Only four league games are slat- ed, two each in the Wayne-Oakland and Eastern Michigan circuits. In the W-O loop, Northville hopes invasion of which: finds x * * 2 Games in Spotlight to stay on the heels of pace-setting Clarkston by downing Bloomfield Hills on the Hills’ court and Mil- ford plays host to West Bloom, field. Eastern Michigan contests are Hazel Park at East Detroit and Port Huron at Ferndale. The unbeaten Dales will be seeking their 6th league victory and 9th overall, The Waterford-Orion clash could .|be the most interesting of the _|bunch, with a scoring duel a dis- tinct possibility. Orion will have the edge in the duel, however. Waterford's John Herrington has the umenviable task of trying ‘to jequal Orion's doublet punch of Jim Drake and Nick Neira,s > Current Dividends }mno one else has come even close to doing. Drake and Neira have account- ed for two-thirds or better of the Dragons’ point totals in every game they have played this sea- Herrington has been the Skip- ‘pers’ most consistent scorer, but this will test his mettle and give the Waterford defense a stiff workout at the same time. Rochester and Avon collide for the 2nd time this season. The Fal- cons defeated Avon in their Ist meeting on the Rochester floor in change 25 veers. This is notarecent policy, but has cpn- tinued for the fie: in dividend 4 The Skippers will enter the scrap|||| ® Dividend Period with a 47 record. while Orion is Since Our Founding 7-3. in 1890, * if st b; a got stone-cold shooting by & Loan Assoc. - ahiis Vide duals cae che 15 W. Huron, Pontiac ! fighting among themselves, they FE 4-0561 : an Eve Rochester i bisy eve- —_————— Capitol Savings one of the county’s top marks. Other games of great area inter- est tonight are Romeo at Utica HE MADE If — Johnny Green (24), Michigan State’s jumpin’ ; and Royal Oak Dondero at Berk-| §- S = ley. T oe a Undefeated Imlay City goes to] : a ee Capac, Fitzgerald invades Rose-| [ 2 3 “|ville and Lapeer entertains Owosso | 1 2 in other attractions. N om |Rolladium Eliminations E THE HATTER Fourth elimination race of the} RQ 12 a a gd ST. ee # third period’ at the Rolladium | - i a ~, \showed these results: me ere as Class A — Ann DenHerder a5" John McConnell SANDERS | = Class B — Judy Dalton’ AP- Facsimile. | and Arnold Osta. -FOR RENT © Class C — Rosalie Hugill and) TRAVIS Duncan Wood. ee Diaper Division — Carol .Rough- HARDWARE — ton. 458 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-874 MONTREAL «—Henri “Pocket! Canadiens has moved to within three points of teammate Dickie Moore in their duel for the Na- tional Hockey League's individual scoring championships. * x * Statistics from league headquar- ters today show Moore with 66 points and Henri Richard with 63. Fron there it's a drop of ll points down to Andy Bathgate of New York, third with 52 points. Richard scored three points last week on a goal and. two assists for a net gain of -two on Moore, who was held to a single goal and Moore Pushed by Richard in Hockey Scoring Race Rocket” Richard of the Montreal| did not assist. Moore leads in goals with 30 and Richard in assists with 41. Montreal. goalie Jacques Plante, continues to lead in the geals-' against category with a 2.06 av-| erage per game. THEN SEE US! NOW... You Can | MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 oon eRe Besessssee” oe Hillsdale Tops Olivet OLIVET um — Hillsdale stepped up its attack in the second half and edged Olivet 63-61 in an MIAA ~ ONE— ONE— HOME OWNERS | Package Policy Dwelling, Household and Personal Property, Theft and Liability - Coverage cae ONE— rourr ‘LAZELLE AGENCY, 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. _ Phone FE 5-8172 basketball game here last night. 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Suited for Rockets BRUSSELS, Belgium @ — A Belgian chemist says he has found): a new fuel which may help boost rockets toward outer space. Louis Lacroix, who specializes in preparing varnishes, thinks the process he discovered to manufac- * * * At present this type of oil yields a comparatively small proportion of volatile fuels, Lacroix said. He ‘said his experiments with Vene- zuelan crude had produced “as- tounding results’ in high-octane fuel yield. * * * “So far, to obtain the high thrust power necessary to put rockets on itheir way,”, Lacroix said, “‘com- | pounds of fluorine and-or boron were added to the fuel in use.” ; One property Lacroix claims for his fuel is the ready acceptance Last Times Tonite! ‘LAND of the UNKNOWN’ ‘DAKOTA INCIDENT’ Starts WED.! “MAN OFA ~ THOUSAND FACES CinrmaScopt rit PARSON | IND DH OU Teawp! SATURDAY SUNDAY —WITH— “IN-A-CAR HEATERS pl gible,” led off. Another fine little girl, Pamela Taylor, was in, the Debbie's Piano Recital Scor NEW YORK ONS) a A moet gifted teacher of the piano and fine pianist herself, Clara Chiches- ter, presents an annual recital here in New York for her several young students, One supposes that this is duplicated all over the world, as tie was Sunday at the pleasant A fine little girl named Jill Felix, Thompson's “The Diri- wb the lesen, te cae tes she played “The Ballet Dancer,” by Rolseth, as easily as if it were the only piece her parents can play, Chiang Kal-Shek’s Chop Sticks. It’s. odd, ‘being unable to play any musical instrument except NOW! Tor ‘aeveing dice, to produce children who want te make coordinated sounds 4n/- various musical tools. The untu- Hollywood Headlines tored father stands around with a false easiness, tapping his foot (out faces of the knowing when the dear child hits a clinker that, appar- ently, sours all unbottled milk as far off as Urbana, Il. It’s an ignorant thing to ac- knowledge, but it has been hard for me through the years to like - West Indies Schedules Festival of Arts in April PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Spain the latter half of April. It time of Cato received of time) and not able to compre- »-thend the blanch that chalks the The first West Indian Festival of |), _ |the Arts will take place in Port of ‘Tent, Aldo Ray-ls Maverick Keeps to Carefree Ways By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD Wf — A maverick _|@ note. ‘Parents learn. But not often. We still have Mike. Can't play) — gee eee ene as miecontodiranaall i* f a+ oa 2 : ue x a ; ; : re : i M : : > | sixreniy : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1958 pan : See. bad Checks Bounce Hin = Clans New Fal: among movie stars is Aldo Ray. The simply refuses to be- guy It after Aldo’ first have ie a star. He doesn't go to started arson rently living in a friend's apart- * * Obviously, Hollywood changed the free-living, outspoken constable from Crockett (Calif.), in the seven years he has been here. That is a matter of irritation, * to some people here, notably his boss. hasn't ‘He is still working for a three- figure salary, t 2 §Columbia’ racks up $100,000 for loaning him out. His latest service is with RKO The fine : for one thing... Fire- -brewing for another! No other American beer is brewed over direct fire. Fire-brewing brings*forth the finest flavor of the finest ingredients ... creating a beer that’s - lighter, smoother and more refreshing. Enjoy America's only fire-brewed beer today! Just what is it: that — ~~ makes Stroh’s beer taste so good? est ingredients z HY hk ey a ) ‘Ano Ha (Ch. 2). Capt. David Gee (on, 10: 0 P64 Marta Kane marron L_ ee + \ sy wane of Ty itso wi Into the brewing of Stroh’s beer go the finest ingredients: top grade barley mait, white rice - .and choicest hops..No wonder Stroh’s has a flavor no other American beer can-equal! for “The Naked and the Dead,” It has been over two years since he ‘worked for his own studio. “But it will all be over in August," the actor said. “That's the end of my seven-year con- tract. And what a happy day that will be!” Beck Denies Union Loss Asserts Teamsters in Better Financial Shape Than Before SEATTLE (B—Dave Beck, for- mer president of the Teamsters Unidn, last night denied that the. union is faced with a financial loss because af the way he man- aged its funds, -@.-%- * In an interview with the Seattle Post - Intelligencer, Bec lk said: borrowing. At Miami Beach, Fila., James R. ,Hoffa, Beck's successor as president .of the union, said the, opening session of the Teamster’s “+ |Executive Board was largely oc- cupied with examining union funds investments. — * * * It was-reported that Beck had tied up most of the union's 35- million-dollar assets in long-term and other ts, |mortgages investmen but that the unioh was left with relatively few liquid assets. Beck estimated the union has “six or seven million dollars’ in- vested. at a higher interest rate than it would be required to pay for borrowing. “The union has a_ reserve. of right now,” he said. “ \ ———— STARTING WEDNESDAY. over a million dollars in cash |} + Seer nee — pwr er vue ee | | ro revoveo » WILLIAM GOETZ “oecrco wy JOSHUA LOGHN “AND AN EXQUISITE NEW JAPANESE, STAR. PaTRICHA ee ee WONTALBAN - MARTHA SCOTT - WTOSH! PWERD- JAMES RARNER Get MORE OUT of LIFE — a BR »\YTOP DISKJOCKEYS PICKED ITS ST S ‘ 1% ul ’ “THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE” Starring Susan Oliver— Tommy Moore—Beverly Long Plus! The Story of a Teen Age*Fire Bomb!" 7 rwwwwevrryTrT eee ee ee eee wv weeeeeeeeweeweyeuUweVeY Ye VeweweweeweueweuevuvuvyuevvvvvuevuevuwvvvuevwuWwWwW!™* ered to add a bedroom to the ars | home. “ , ~ Lewiston residents also have do- ' : z . ; ° \ \ ) ‘ : : J hs us : 3 Po % ‘ oe 3 ; : ’ =F leas SELES : ak ¥ _ THE PONTIAC sided TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1958 ‘ roth ” : S - F * *, e ee 2 : ‘ a } , Community Aiding Family "+ ftarger home is, found. If one isw’t| ‘THE. JACKSON TWINS. + : , vailable, lumber has been 'donat:| | fi AG eR NOULI - 6 Orphan Children Start |: New Life With Sister, 1 LEWISTON, Idaho @ — A new last month when their parents, Mr,|8ays it ‘will provide new clothing| life for six little orphan girls. who| s Ron uo. Meads oft will be mothered from now on by|€reek, Idaho, were killed in al§orating the heat tor the house |” ee their 18-year-old married: sister/highway crash. : was rapidly. settling into a rou-| When Leona — who married a| Now all that’s left is for thé tine today. 28- x * * worker 14 months ago — heard of/15-yearold James — to come Mrs. Leona Moore, who was|the tragedy, she_ granted custody of the children, |Creek - arranged for Linda, 12, Julie, 10,|she and Toni; 9, to enter the Webster|dren’s legal guardian. ~ ote ed to -join the family soon. f Elementary School this morning.| Probate Judge Peter Dufresne Ae Gee as Ps : f «Te other lite girls —Kciate approved. The Moores. have. no Venom Lulls Victims ALLEY OOP eee ; » and Viola, 2— were own. ae H eo . BUT I’ oh yaoi Penang Rogge ‘nea Bent ATLANTA — All spiders have a} [YOUVE BEEN HERE BE: - | YES, JACK, a : _ |Vvenom they use to quiet their vic- two-bedroom house in which the} This community hag been raily-|tims.. But only the black-widow family will live until larger quar-|ing to the family’s support for| spider has pincers that are able to ters are available. several days. The Moores will live|penetrate your skin and inject xk * * rent-free in the tw o-bedroom/enough poison to harm you serious- The little girls were orphaned|house for a month, or until ally. : . , . WY IJ$$-; (OKAY, SAKE, BUT YOU UPSET LLM i ME,SEEING YOU WITHOUT Serene > AN’ CHOW PAYMINT IN ; , Gyj ADVANCE 2 «= MY BANK= pis Sac iemic ald Z,— ROLL 1S SO HEANY I'M H DON'T L GETTIN: BOW-LE6GED | { OUT THE WINDOW PACKIN' ITA ND OLY SAKE NEVER > FERGITS HIS FRIENDS’ i, “ee i Oia > det FF, | beet itso tM hist AEA | © 1988 by MEA Service. ne. TM Reg. US Pet. OFF, rae ia ats ns | WHAT AM, I NANCY--- HELP ME || SUPPOSED To Do ADVERTISE OUR WITH THESE ee HOCKEY GAME ie : ra 3 ~ ON LAKE “ SUNDAY Yee pee aead = | Gaon tose tv tined inns Seetiana oe ae. IT’S SIMPLE ENOUGH! He Ye Y DEPOSITED BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES . 3 a : INDEED I DO! |] I'VE MADE A GIFT OF EVERVTHING THE COURT HERE TO THE BRAND NEW CROWN FB] MOTE TO RING WILLIAM, f ATTORNEY 1S |] PRINCE! ASD YOU TWO gees EXPLAINING EVERNTHING. f MARING IT . : . OFFICIAL ho s000 ty wes Seven a Rag, US. GRANDMA : ~ |U-M/OH,B0Y!] | GEE,GRANOMA, WHAT'S IT'S BILLY'S HARMONICA mea f= | COOKIN' THAT SMELLS WON'T PLAY og SO GOOD ? / PARDON, Si ARE YOU Bex ew ae az HE ye & || buy / Lets ; : * x —~ CHICAGO Feb. ‘U1 @ of trade dealings today. Transac- tions in corn, however, were at firm prices, ’ SS Soybean prices eased after a weaker opening in vegetable oils and soybean meal and a report >that Manchurian beans were going = eral weakness seeped through the grain futures market in early board. eee ba, Peer eerroere 20ee eRe Hee Apples. Steele red. bu. .... ao eebeanetenak egetables ‘ote = *eee eee 3 to the European market at around Jabbage. seen eneeeee be OU. Sacicsscqccees root (d08.) .... 00. $1 a ton under U.S. exports. - Wheat trading was very light with offerings in excess of de- mand following anather report | that weather conditions for the * * .* ee. * * oe eee ** aOR ERGO ees winter ¢rop continue favorable. | Near the end of the first hour ;, wheat was % cent higher to %) lower, March $2.16%: corn %% to '% higher, March §$1.10% , oats! unchanged to 4% lower March 647: rye % to % higher, March $1.26; soybeans % to % lower, March $2.22%; and lard unchanged te 5 cents a hundred ibs _ higher, . March $11.72. Grain Prices CHICAGO, Feb It IAPI' = Opeding rain prices: ‘ a. 216% + upesess SE BUNP . -cenees ion July D. eccges< 1497 Dee. << Siieee iss Corl Permits fo Land Firm - “Area Board Prohibits ng + vereads- aseeescedl und 30 ~~ ; des prodedsinetinn: Wac _Issuance to Developers ssn on ‘slaughter’ steers gud Armour = = rive, cen igher St Until Debt Paid ages Jest week's strong close, a. 50-1.00 imoderately acti : Benquet F uo i .. > {Seles choice Formal action by Waterford|%#-0; around Township board members at last night’s .meeting prohibits the ‘is- suance of any more building per- mits to land developers Coleman and Friedman of Ferndale. - * «* * Th com 3 "Hor No. 1 top quality live poultry up to : 25-26; light , : hens., waaeee Tea! % Banned subdi-| eae ore $2 $2 9g oa pe ot VRSSssVsszs2 edt - . Feb. 10 (AP)—Eggs, f.0.b, included, federal + state 4. jum umbe, 40: large. 36: medium, 34; grade large. 3130 . DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Feb. 1] (AP) — Prices paid 10 4.m mee h type, 4; heavy 5 2%-3 FE & & 3 FE Set economy. : e I. E+ s li lent ie cis 5 bo TAG PRESS, TURSDAY, FERRUARY.31, 1058 “ ‘Sateen’ pile - president's popular- te like a fre economy—it goes ‘ nee| Your PTA Is Planning J _ 2 & 4 a re rot eee { ee oetoe we oe oeeee ‘SESS: ‘ Fes es be eh et ite ite ee | heathens Stapetenysstcsese aBSES8-Bas =." visions near Crary Junior High School had deposited $2,500 with the fownship for operation and maintenance of A réquest from Lewis Bromm, * 3448 Shelby St., for installation of _ blinking warning signals for school children’s safety was corisidered by Bromm asked the board to send a letter fo the Oakland County Road Commission to request in- stallation cost estimates so that he may promote his project to, par- ent-teacher associations, the board of education and other organiza- Waterford PTAs Slate Programs for Founders Day pusteoted this Toul ty two Wee terford Township Parent . Teacher Associations. . : THOTT. ae Cost of two machines for each school is $400 but installation is anproximately $1,000 per school. The lights have been state . ap- proved, Bromm said. Competitive bids on two town- ship insurance policies which ex- pire March 1 wil be asked in the near future, City Youth Injured Slightly by Auto A 13-year-old Pontiac boy, Her- man R. Wikle, of 65 Pine St., was slightly injured Monday afternoon’. when he walked into the side of a moving car, according to Pontiac Potice. * * * The car, driven by Leonard A. Germin, 49, of 7) Ruth St. was going west on W. Huron St. near Norton Ave. Wikle was treated for minor in- juries at Pontiac General Hospital and released, - oe os At 7:30° p.m, Wednesday, the Lambert Elementary School. PTA will celebrate Men's Night and Founder's Day. William = Shunck, superinten- tax for school maintenance. and general school finances, A ques- tion and answer period will fol- Sevéral members. will- also ex- plain the PTA’s objectives in com- memoration of Founder's Day. * * * the mothers of fourth grade puhils and a babysitting service for pre- school children will be provided by the Lambert girl scouts. ' Principal Willia Veire will talk on the present status of curricu- ° Plains Elementary School PTA YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE SHOULD Start Now! Many well selected com- _ mon stocks are excellent | investments right now, as well as being -ideal to in- clude in your plans for the . future. Investment can be made monthly out of in- if you Wish. Write or hone for free list of ‘| Bidg., Pontiac, meeting Thursday, ‘ sie * * * The meeting, held in the schogl auditorium beginning at 7:45 p.m. will celebrate Founder’'s Day and the mothers of third grade pupils, will serve refreshments. Mis. Dale Nelson wifl conduct the program. Foxy Hound Steals HEXTON, England (®—Farmer Gus Oliver reported that a hound on a foxhunt left the pack, jumped t a window of his cottage, seized a freshly made bread pud- ding- and resumed the chase, chomping happily. NOTICE, BALE Notice: ts roche a fl by_ the under- stened that on Thursdev. February 27, esq at 170 A.M. at 196 South Main Street, Rochester, Oaklahd County, Michigan, public sale of a 1993 Chevro- let 2 door, bearing moter number LAA is the place Instaloan Manager! | Reb, i, 12, ‘88 PUBLIC SALE 1982 Chevrelet. 3 door. Moter No, TAA 1199431, Prfblic Gale to be held et 10:30 AM. Pebrnare 14. 1958. at 28 WN. "Ssemaer St. 841 Pontiac State. Bank ‘ Mich. + Feb, 11, 12, ‘68 - pismo dent, wil be the guest speaker. [Inspir Cop Shunck will diseuss the two mill || Retreshments will be served by |j% lam study in the Waterford || Township schools at the Drayton | Tn, =o ve EE aa sie ashen «. 165 od a ee - dates back to Feb. 1%, 1897. West Bloomfield Township Scotch School PTA will take the Founder’s Day theme for its pro- GOP Disavows Money Appeal Call for Funds in Texas Links Contributions to . * * * =e. * . « oa ee a *-* v-* * = bbebsistatotoes bn © Rol MeN eay uous boom mt Soe RB. Ssecess seen aoe oeeee po Oa 16.7 Std Ol) NJ .. 49.7 Stevens, JP ed usexeesscesy SSISSS.S Ss BE" * ths nit Aire -... Unit Pruit ... Un Gas Cp... us ows * a z oF gesusessce-ze: 5 £ 8 PRwao Knwrma®awe w ww at See ee Bowel Ke eb hive ad weene B 4 i sos i=] - H = dn * 3 ‘7 be oe Maus 6 YngstShaT : STOCK AVERAGES Com: The Associated Press) —~ ¢ plied by 7 a > my Util Stocks | Noon Tues. ...+ 4 ot BD a oe Ft bo +otees DETROIT STOCKS , «cc, J. hap coll agi Ce m Pigures after dec are @ 8 . Low We Allen Elec & Equip Co .. 2.7 Baldwin Rubber Co 3.2 Ross Gear Co ......s.s00s " 54 10.5 15 mall - non eee Ces a make Ses eet ere eee eee @eeeees = Rudy T ee eee eee : eaesenB Kresge Stores Earnings Show Increase for '57 Franklin P. Williams, president and general manager announced the earnings of the S. S. Kresge|history. Co., and subsidiaries for 1957 as $14,463,494 or $2.62 per share. This is an increase of $116,338 or two cents per share over 1956. Sales of the companies were $377,169,-/1951 219 or 2.95 per cent over 1956. ‘Williams said that 33 new stores were opened in 1957. This: was the largest new store pro- gram since the earfy 1930's. Ninety-nine stores were con- verted from full sales clerk ser- vice to check-out, making 281 of the companies’ 692 stores check- out operations. Woman Struck by Car less reported the previous |Injured Only Slightly Suffering only minor injuries when struck by a car of Auburn Ave. near Center St., Monday, was Florence S, Soter, 70, of 101 Au- burn Ave. She was treated at Porttiac Gen- eral Hospital and released. Police said alitt, som ae Serial No.|burn and then stepped back intolg 14, 1053, 1430 ‘AM., 661-Pontiag atate|the path of an eastbound auto diriv- Bank Bidg., \28 N, Saginaw Bt, ‘Pootise, en -by Willie Mae Jordan, 26, of ae Feb: 11, 12,"s¢,/10% S. Saginaw St. *y"| disavowal White House press sec- Fate of Natural Gas Bill * * . It said Martin had always been a friend of the Texas oil and gas industries, had helped pass a bill to ease federal control over nat- g : 33 & z politically,’". the appeal added, “because the bill is not ‘popular due to. the distortion of facts by newspaper columnists and oth- | ers.” Even before the Republican Na- tional Committee could whip out a formal statement+expressing its retary James.C. would be. Parke, Davis Sales Earnings Hit Peak . DETROIT (INS) — Parke Davis and Co. reported today that 1957. was a record year for. sales and earnings in the company’s 91-year Hagerty said it . a ee were $162,287,823 as compared with the previous high of $138,136,475 in 1957. This compares with 1951's former high of $19,053,742, or $3.89 a share. * 5F,! i fll ¢ 4 ! Sed | ig i | villi i Slate Special Programs With National PTA founder's host . Justice Elmer C: Dieterle, and paid a tien of 0 ven Va cows domes-| Wednesday, Ledge Calendar White Shrine Now 2d wil be hel at Roosevelt Temple. 176 Veterans Administration hos- pitals in the U.S, during 1957. stream in Michigan The lamprey, a parasitical in without ap- to game fish. © Stranded Car Yields Women; Dead Husband and leaned on) rescuers. x * * ' Now You Can Sa te a Broader _ Protection “*™ You Receive Protection Contents, Theft: and “eenwey ey BAKER & They found Allen, 46, dead of a discharged blizzard that. struck New York area halted heaft attack. Mrs. Allen, 44, was! a ) Richard H. DeWitt Accident Insuran Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance’ Burglary Insurance : Tenants’ * You Buy Homie Insurance! “eS H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency H. W, Hutienlocher 714. Community Nat'l Bank Bidg-- “iM Phone FE 4-1568-9 Homeowners’ Policies ve Money When , a a ee a tes ae the» for Your Name Personal Liability. Max E. Kerns FE 4-1551 HANSEN Fire Insurance Life Insurance | Plate Glass Insurance - ‘Bonds — All Types Policies _ Those who have most to do. and are willing _\ to work, will find the most time. - _ ~ Semuel Smiles, 1859 ing. Killed in the knifing was William C. Johnson, 17, of $112 Cloverdale, Allen had been- a foreman for the Carrier Gorp, in Syracuse 20 years. High School Boy in New York City Unable to Read junior. high school diploma. * * 4 Fifty-three boys and girls from fi Ps z i bars! e i é ue acai gol och ogee . 17 junior high school student coun- | “ i Kenneth G., HEMPSTEADE i. / HB PONTIAC PRI ay SR a eretaanene Digthdts weve sven SOC tes ee esepeee See eeeeeeeee 7 prbeeeeegenenne Peeeneone eee t eeeeetaee 9 aeeeeneevens # PRR Hee ee a ebe. ‘Talloring....... + Oneeuee teceee MM SEP NEHER Oe ee eeee ere i see eenn nese i Se ee ‘ eres eee tenes sewed eens eeer bere Penne enone nne® ir +eaeene ccaapeseele vies sabe sdeseccecceees OO ‘ tnsenesecees Rent Office Space ..... eee eeenen eneegens REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Eee 87 ss Baie" austen ati ssa a gals a sy Bsa “ ray & <* Pixsadeerenial oe Ww Coal & ue} eee eee eo eee, ¢ L re fas" vonneccase Seemed ened 2° & edb dd seeeneseenes JES ie Aa ose bene pe Por Gare Housetrailers «......+~ Auto Accessories aseapseces 80 Auto 3 ebetee . | , For dale Motorereles “sv-ccc0:: 3) Boats es a Por ’ apovtecesses OF ugesiceres OF eossesnee cores 3 Cie ee ee || fea eer 6 ao % . __Help_ Wanted’ Female 7) Me i atte Be I Funeral Directors es E during the loss of my beloved: our father, Mr. Edward ' to Dr. Ls Je, --4 gees Home. Mrs. Elthe Old, Edw Old, Jr. Jo old. In Memoriam 2 ese oF CON- who passed away 9, re FUNERAL HOME Designed tor Funerals” of) . te pe Doasiecs oboe a & 2561 | Wan ; eres tiie | FUNERAL HOME ey ee oe a | _ tery: : 7. gell a service Sotabiishoa =| $70 weekly -p aoe plus Set persona : eae ve Ponti Jerom alary sete apart, we for men sculre, san prosre. Srccs ern tae STEADY Bave ‘openings fo a eel. Siena, Sees siseial | Opportuni ty A 3 Rp, Pagar agarecsive call Hote. “iralnie. see, Bg Fe <4 "WANTED soot pres on Be on pg i + oe Call OR 3-2640, Po FOR WANT ADS “DIAL FE 2-8181 t Help Wanted Female. 7 ig JEWEL SHOPPING D HOME ISION is, full MITT FOR Lu. BROWN, Realtor oft i= dace cn AYS & week in my home, Hours 8 to MEN FOR AIR- ne "see our Ady. under ae ee Bh ak oo Pa ticle Went Wanted 8 see Car at ‘a é 1 { Sagem os te, oreo, 4 Smati, Winter rates. OR 3-8977. rer Bil .. is nea RECPT" Att a’ ive girl who can type 56 and ae pie ee P _Eettie Sate pack Bldg) Fe is smart silee ‘will “take Dicta EVELYN EDWARDS r . a ae aa he Tein "I RO MINGS. 1 DAY SERVICE. “MY FAIR LADY” |. wasuinoa ayo sRowINGS EVELYN i NY | GRAY FLANNEL ot a y Tor® qualined per oa EVELYN EDWARDS IN ROYAL OAK [1's Main ' Bidg. Ss — ot, Weta teacher, Mrs. x name a Pontiac: Tress, Faia oul 20 Men}, From Pontiac Area Wanted Meh : immediate iralning. fee. 2s Airline: Careers On The Ground ., ities fo im, 33 dor men egg gered r wome . for In The Air will flown = nearest os ool to comgaete training at cost to you.-We help finance 'y one. budget te, paar re ee i D Y, FRBRUARY u, 1088 SLICES OF HAM Ca = « Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 i ” ANYWHERE ; i Trucks to Rent TREES TBATE ton plekupe. ‘Pontiac at and ‘ Industrial ogo ag Co. 8. weg. mee oe abet Painting & Decorating 20 eas, p PAINTER AND Mdecorator_ Bi eas. cea. FE vmece Duss Pa Way “EN cuenp at BOOKKEEPER AND t 3 rienced office man- pi Payroll. tex reports. MY 3453, * INSIDE PAINTING, TING carpenter ge Pm ve here gp Mpesaune. . pak iat” sadcad eet saad cutting, FE 414329, R AN of kind, caneelate wants full “ 28 #5 f = Bs work. MAN 32 WOULD LIKE ODD JOBS eof any Kind, FE 6-1602. MAN W Ts WORK OF ANY ind. 184, Work Wanted Female 11 4 {JRONINGS. PICK-UP & DE- Hl TRONINOS & WASHINGS, | Ri Wasumnas Shee orl Onavke Pick-up and + service. PE 5-1471. Vimo Paced Neat OORREEPING — FULL = 4 ®. or in my ‘home. BABYeITTING |T MY HO SWE. Shiee nome, PE 21700. LADY WOULD WORK, days wk. have refer. FE 5-7869. LAD’ OR by gitting, weekends, Reference, Tay - housework. By day or week. WOMEN TN EARLY 's WOULD like job Cg or antique PA Ie a ‘Eochoree rtine to train, Has transportation. bac k- ___Building Service _ 12 AAA Floot Sanding c, BUD FE #-2080 " : A-A TRENCHING “ Footings, f Field, OR 3-4943 Septic Pie A&B TRENCHING Footings, Water Line, Field Tile NOE want rh, Se re “sau a Fe 4.9480, ae A. ¥ one G& rae ESTIMATES 0} a. a a eater a pene . iG * fa finishing. Ph. FE < EAVESTROUGHING PE 4.0444 MASON WORK WANTED, Mice ir fm weg cd full basem w wipter pr. D&M "BUILDING 2-7004 Byes, OR 3.2279 *- TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING ____Building Supplies 124 EBRICK USED. 10 CENTS = pe Teas ra | oe nj ay ‘ethbabees Pe sein, | 75% | oe ee sonPtus He bons Business Services 13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS by factory trained men Set ae, Ogee ag RO “FIEATING 24 “hr, service a all can Werne linda cali INTER -LAKES TREE Trim, Temove or tran: land clearing, MA _ SERVICE. ae Ae ALTERATIONS ON MEN'S — LA- dies % . FB 98-0003 G. In TERA home. ‘A B G. terations. & formals done in_ my home. Call ay income Tax Service 17 wi. 3 POLL Lt AA TAX. SERVICE ¥ w. “GARP ETE, "a 8. Saginaw. a tax service HOTEL ROOSEVELT 173 FE 5-8126 Res, OR 3-5883 Room ‘SS hee service = ind! sonable rates, W. BR. Bolin. FE ACCURATE Call for A: . EM 34198 jit EK. INCOME TAX | DA ae! ee ft a's Wallace, rE | Por new or seasoned CASH IN_A FLASH Rabe same of tee service, to satisfied a A. Johnson ; su PRA wa” | Re a eS PROPERTIES % acre : b Biinded (0h d alee B”b ‘CHAR Es iearapb. Per eaulteble ‘boeiely, OVER $1,000.00 ssc ‘Ban winter prices FE - 2 Television Service 22 ALL TV SERVICE CALLS. ‘AN. ; awered. vet tly. or night, |_| Fe ed & or 18 Da * M. P. FE 5-126 or FE 5300. Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS AND ‘ADDING G fice Supply Co. 17 W. Upholstering 23 BEADLE'§ DR rat ef “tia Pres ae ~ at io7_N Tes } St. ads, Your materiel. F ost 0 en SETTER, MALE. white. $60 reward. ge Mh * hast LATE COLLIE BARK et Baie ~ turn OF Hh za Lake bow ey. \ LOSTENGLISH ae —_ “Hobbies & Supplies 2AA *gerabtie comes == “¢ : : _Notices & Per Is 25 | WE 788. val Arm LY for removal of wanes hair. eves. OR wn — Te sg : Ss a we 7, “ae, FOR F REE Sa ee ig ottige Watkins went — Get 48 sr'pree 100 N. Pe = coffee maker. Pres FE 23-3063. oe Debt? * Pred Herman 2070 ore Airport Rad. GOLh WA p20 and wate, A, ft PE 2-124. 1 Wea. Children to Board 26 XCEL CHILD C. BY = og ret es Heensed home, BABY. 2-0639. EN Sona eare, licensed. FE | FURNITURE NEEDED wil, “bay. me. BS Get the pos TABLE ye NTED ee eee, ene SEP Wid. Miscelaneous 28 ewe % “Moving & Trucking 19 19 call: ' wAAL I Waduced Rates Smith Moving. Large: van of pick- wa ANT TO, RENT 3 CAR GARAGE. ;~~al hag ir Walton and Wanted to Rent 29 2 OR 3 BEDRM. HOUSE OR APT. eh eter ee LANDLORDS 8 nish soalneul on Fone pete b ea pone A and as T=. Phone wise 49296 after arm ane My “With =M- ployed lady. eos: FE 38-0003. Wanted oe Ga at “RAINBOW REALTY SLIPCOVERS. S, DRAPES axD 5 ‘ ‘Wed. Household Goods 27]. live ok ahare expenses, ji ee pas Fy PLACE A “LOST AD.” :| Wanted Real Estate 32A. Po ag Bs NS iH : dD e faite ome a PRORER ESA Listings Wanted We Buy Equities . R. Rs RI EY, 5 Broker with us now! cs tes ¥ We Buy : Your Equity ois fae Se bg wy. TRADE, SE | OR BUY CLARK REAL L ESTATE Tea Sheen. . pened aay age hes Apts. Furnished 3 ) 4 ROOM APT. ON ist Fe tae : a 3-150 and bath, $16 at office. BATH. weleeme, $12 per week. 453 Orchard Lk Ave. vt, bath, lean, 3 = Teco 2 x Rooms, close i in, —. $13 week: oor wk. MAple oe bite o or FE 2 RMS. PVT. BATH & ENTRAR. Pontiac. O# “DECORATED. 7 RMS, PVT BATH & itis ow wn NEWLY ia i und floor, prt. 2& ® OOM” APT.” SLEEPING | ; SLEEPING room for 3. Reasonable. FE 47059 on Sore two ee | PY trance. lil N. Te 2 sional w mod fst cteelaeh ted we. Call FE 27-8181 for an ad to tecover a loss. Dial FE sche Tag, ioF v0 smn bret Gee pee? Fu 2 Rae oe a aR e & . trance. from ‘post office, 39 Union| ~ {ti _& Auburn ton Pini ROOMS 7 BATH, Slain AND W. ——_ Business or pr ea | i ee 55044. == |28181 for an ad-writer.| ’ say “chatge it.” are. % woe ea ee tS ee i TA... oh ce “_awenty_ ‘ome PONTIAC’ PRESS, TUESDAY, PHORUARY 1 1. tos“ Fee Sale Houses 48 Rent Apts. Ron apin, Until 2 es TiN "PARTRIDGE Is THE “BIRD TO SEE |p BRICK 3-BEDRM>_| ‘a2 ost ev “ Jerrecbeen, ‘fone has Hag e My Pontiac’s east side. tchen with ties b basement Ww BN Beautifui 6 Fs tick home iN : water softener. it's ee sag] bacment Sa Bivd. 'N. PE ™ . Breed ‘site just $200 ‘down’ plus Oe or 3 welcome. uate 6 Lots escrow. Balance at only 4% per MA $-124, - HOU SE nt * ROCH- Auburn Heights bones 2 onmt . . 2. © home +. arate basement, 465 st Clair at |SAM WARWICK HAS @ BEDRM.|- in 's4. basement, auto. COLONIAL RANCH i X BAGIIAW, 3 LARGE RMS. cae eit tke tek took k tame) on et Soe ae De ai a wonderful place to live. — ca a _ e 3 7 you are. J te ong ge wll. address _— ee beers ere Ten tees West Suburban pa 7G yen’ are, Jul 0 fon ine ._ Detroit. : 6 Room ranch-type home. é brie e with 2 cet i APTS, UPSTAIRS. 4 ROOMS. BATH F Breezeway i garage on 2 arene on, one or Rent Rooms 37/| = iots. Only $9,500 $1,500 rin ~~ ea pecan 260, : ——. : “hee hoor} es owe nee on 1 RM. HT HOUSEKEEPING, re sash SOY Bo can I eRe a Re cee | GILES REALTY CO. | erat TOR PARTRIDGE 8 ING RMS. FOR LADIES. | FE 5-175 221 BALDWIN AVE. ~ COLORED. RWATCABTR oe After 6: PE 2- or PE 5-5203.. pe 4-358) 1030 W, Huron ROOM UPP t have AVAILABLE — ONE isT PLOOR | casy nEED SETTI N_TIL ; ont references. FE 4-4308 306 room. 16 N. Cass Ave. =. a —, ee basement, | FOR COLORED — $630. 5 ay BUS Ge. aa or lg Bm reset pareh, ns Coleeed. house. : FE_ 56-1420. _FOR COLORED icing sor your enmiers, Wma b Yam, | nee -ct_ mabe otter. 3812. “TRADE ‘mR & BATH. Heat fu Us STOP. PVT. ENT. Hi Bek, alae OK. Call rivs. 499 W. Huron. en ‘Your present home or land eon- : LARGE CLEAN ROOM. GEN- : tract CARGE 3 RM. & BATH UPPER well, - yl eng gh mg ‘ apt. in 2 family income. Located i HUNT at @ Putnam 5t. Aa be LOWER FRONT NG ROOM : s TARGE J RAC LOWER APT_ WOD-| ,— 2 Orebard Lake ave. COUNTRY MOM 18 mi LAKE ‘ PLEASA =, 1 J 13m weier, gee sieve. Saal Paetviee. or 2 girls, Privil, PE $4953. ~ ules naive tg Br teettenn RANCHER ‘ € or nking ea. ” rey sd SD ee es a a oa SEE OE acist | NES RI, ee ~ SY ‘ baseme' - a (This ig it) Call FE 2201 Sf priv, EM 33035. - *pu with gtensl ane at Waterfor “aed D's best mt yee can we ate i@ ROOM, CLEAN, REA- Priced. acc ed. accordingly: Phone residential sec’ CoWER @ RMS. & BATH. MOD-|~sonapie. *? inaw. FE be wi usy = oa. ee. heat & hot) 4.9593 0 H. iag MOPMES BARTRAM Yes, Jim's ah ays bi at ble babily — sleeping!" wart le +2864. |W. SIDE, KITCHEN PRIV. SHOW- Leslie R Tripp, Realtor 4302 Dixie Hwy Mplove reltig. uth taro. 106] —%1 2 Samaity. PE 93607. . Huron Stre On 3-10860 —__Eveoings OF 333% For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses’ 43 J FE PE ssi” st Stree 52059 ~ §OR COLORED t 5 ae Rooms With Board 38 | 11 room, 2 family house, 2 baths, | ~~ Sache | Watkins ‘Lake | Bue 3 MULTIPLE ListNe SERVIC " . days, anytime weekends, ou ‘tn NI | og : F South America Bound win _&., seer Baldwin Rubber. ‘ A Bergen e for a Owner will sell at a loss. ree | a pes puilt Bedroom. 1% tile. bath $300 DOWN NORTH PERRY AREA aa ae ee e. House 6 use. § months nhs aid. Auto heat," ry emisem —_ ines oo isis Lakewood D os MODERN 5 ROOM BUN- ate 5 enema. ik “06 mn te » Sale, Dinoes and me Mnitr — PAVED § L_BASE- ances included, $600 dowa= be bought “right Bee «RM. HOUSE LOW DOWN Pay. ‘A REAL RENT BEAT- = co ot ot thle ot once. I will be gone . ent and take over. ee 5-3732. ER — CALL TODAY! pana = . able. Auto: heat & hot water fur-/ Convalescent Homes HT WEST Mireoms vaca’ Wear | Lake Privileges only. “ H 38A i / ‘] JIM WRIG | ny rk. Ouner must sell And a beer ¢ cute house. REALTOR and will make a deal, Wonderful’ fir in large 345 OAKLAND AVE. im and talk it over— " i OPEN Gs U 8:30 See os. Se he ving Tom. You woa't be- - “APE ING: LISTING SERVICE in the city, Sand it can be bought TA COME FOR ek AL, ' lor only $ own. Even . Brings in $60 per week. $12 DRAYTON PLAINS 7 a one it For a Close-in Suburban th. $2,000 down. FE + Owner wants & deal on this smart buyer, this it it, Two Bed Brick Ranch So Home With Bilver Lake briv- il ARRO" ve its we a Low Down Payment ene: rooms oversise. screens N PAY- Vacant home that is in a Two rmopane picture MENT —- NO CLOSING new subdiv: Extra ige. windows, 2 nat. fireplaces, < COSTS. Close to new schools. , two baths (one Ceramic 000 i price of - tile), ‘Begutifa andrea ga- $l DOWN ee ELL ~ This will give you fair \Fage, aped § room 25 built in Re Yaxp PO Sontrracts onthly peyarents. We have apartments. spot, Priced rie io wits terms privileges on Cass’ lake. This ro- the key 20 800 & 20 Cooking and perty has part basement, oil tur. Homes : HOTEL ROOSEVELT. CLEAN.| Modern Housi ng fouaee. 2 ar (parner, very Biee What you want in a home. 5 ‘ . E . r l ome, : 3 ODERN. : By gurcee_won “aaa TV. ‘ c “+ gerdea +—_4-- 3 ARGER CO we net have wis_show ” 2 adults” only. TE eet is SY pery Fe au, © | ibe teen + teboes ” with oak WEST HURON STREET you, There a _between 0 & 6. Rent Stores _40| ana'vatn dees, Zuedie sed. | hoste™pastered Selle full base:| OPEN EVENINGS PE 64109 you to either call our office — room and ear- beat. “@ bedroom > Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 a cae home with iis car Barge can |¢ BM, MODERN. 1s0 BY 260 LOT.| estate, That ls our, bust Sates ant hask'en Peery me wate garage on ble te over payments. 4475 Kempf 8t. a it to you. Lots of 1 BEDROOM. COZY. NEATLY| fitigiey's and Bank on > otal, Si or owner will trade his §7, rs Plans "| > DaKing ‘space’ and we are furn. Auto. gas beat supplied. FE) Call FE 6-0004 ait-r 6 call TE cay ews noRTit NSN ST eal 32-4865. 5 . - s and bet” <= rent “uae: = —— 4 Mt. Clemens St. town with all the ie a conven- taker of both "W side, PE 82041 ‘Call Mr. Vorhes fences, a home sin ex 7 BEDROOM. WALLED CAK®| MULTIPLE Listixo service | Dopeae wee ee room, ary| 2B your heme es modern. to city. Reas, MA - - Weekly, Owner P.O. 535, Pon- basement. ol faracce, = €3;| all or . Will secept your} mn this | 138 E. a 4 958." Eves. ee a / 7 ee pet" meat vou" ase,” then | -cesizable home. ‘bull by a bul : Pye Xe a extra vale) today! | | S,bedamene, Gnd 40h, ot dre tee: WE TRADE & wi » 3 . FE ‘ FOURTH ST. ing room 13°6"x9'6", we! Chotee neighborhood, sunny : modern kitchen, 12°x9'6", beauti- rancher, ceramic til 3 . @ room 1% story bungalow, with fal oak nike bath, living with Sire wseoms. 08 FO. ; 2 bedrooms down & j up. There) stural stoue with ‘built: Titchen has knotty pans 5 , ie OR THES weraiy 4 bobrocme rence « oie Sat ee | . abundance of closet electric dishwasher, gar- 5.3053. heme in’ Ge Sylvan area. INDIAN VILLAGE ee ee oe ee en eee? pe. bath plus 3 pe- disposal, 2 car and LARGE Large kitchen and dining oe ee en Soe ae fenced back yard. $10,000, fui} 8th in ent recreatton @ 12 x 14 breeseway. to ard : geese, 1% bathe @ location. A truly excellent; f*he Ter . room, water and center. Call j 1 All én & beaut yale. Large. living | roo — N er. e rator, Mrs, Genter, PE eaves, ‘Thelma “house. im Waterford. Call O® 100% let . ‘ | fireplace, dining room 11x12. $1000 DOWN heated 2car M. i acing ted | PeeThedilin: POE gis | 2 Reon beeealon mm te ve] eet a C3 ™ Ww on ‘ater, = ‘Newly EAN 3) Sum, i use ts one of the appt ang more"detalls, “| ‘san extra large utility room, landscaped ey sioxiia “Feet Al 9 4 a > \ gees. Yeas Bh A vent to| Dicest we have had in this 2 » ang more oil furnace, aree screened porch.| {hnasenped et a s00 -4- reliable party, 6170 Elizabeth Lx.) **e8- Terms. OTTAWA HILLS conn selene bh iene t Joslyn Cor. Mansfield Rd. FE FOR RETIRING COU- $3, —4 bedroom ME UNION slyn Cor. Mansfie iso in ideal loc peation, exe ARRO CANT. down, soe tal, Pad r e SMALL MODERN HOUSE. JUST) PLE — This cute 4 also in a apg Re or TED |McCULLOUGH. | REALTOR be 1 ot OUR NEW LOCATION right for couple. $30 mo. FE) house on the West side. It ee, | webster "and 43 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. fenced ear") oll., pspeaped 53 . has 2 bedrooms, Ii rm, with firepinee. separate. . dining | F2 13 PE 43044 oh” he hea’ wired "hor. FAMILY UNFURN. OR FURN., 1 &-RM., i kitchen and utility yeom m, cheerful kitchen with break- | Open Evenings Sunday —o fo 8) move, —— and dryer, A neat f,laree bedrooms, 1% baths, - 4rm. at 667 LaLone. Also 1 4rm privileges, Only $6,325 full fast nook, 2 bedrooms down plus! gy OWNER. 3 memDRM. home in New condition, living room 13- 20 dining at 4363 Waterloo. $35 to $50 mo. a ms upstairs.| fireplace a& marble Leaveee room 4 x 14. Pull OR 3-1536. . . ee ee, Sere ene Priced to sell. _ FE 8410. | CLARK REAL ESTATE c.§ heat, ok oe Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 TE POSSESSION ment w CAT 255 W. LONGFELLOW ~—s| Fx: PE 44813 at Tiee $12,500, | with on this 3 bedroom home ss 1369 W. Hu Evenings — West. side close ‘ MULTIPLE rh Se 1 BEDROOM RENT. ; YT CE Re Weather Sr. Pe seek] rg ah, emer | HOYT REALTY CIVILIANS = |: BEDRM. HOME. DRAYTON | NORTH END be Se eae Ce UE] «6 OREEN LAER AREA — 3 ms 2. Totogramh Rd. DONALDSON HEIGHTS room and . Ex 4-5341. i —. 1 old. Lo rad 2 5 vk OLD. EQUITY aon alls. pan Loos tong “ space ge J BEDRM. MODERN HOUSE. FE at years ype 4 $4,809. Balance $3,700. mo. OTHER COSTS soe oder ps 2B heat. Fenced lot. Pull ane) eS FEE re ts «=| Tisde for arger home. EM xo Goiy stk — hermes “Call J A.| $11,500, with terins ge ag TERRACE, 338 E. kitchen. 60 ft. lot close to 35381, 2 bedrms., eegeny new, full base-| ‘Taylor, Realtor. PE 42544. TE . 2 vd 8 full basement, auto gas| Golf club and course, WINTER SAi cE | ment, with cet. i? creme Smee, . ee ee dandy 2 bedroom FE S118 eves. $8,800 with terms. | acres. While Lake. Owner —+Hempsteacd 3 BEDAMS. TER = RACE, $15 A MO. THis HOME eo =e ——, cash. Wil] sell for $1,500: VACANT- OPEN Pn gerne =. Bg pan est side 41550 kitchen, ceramic tile ba 2 BEDROOM. WALLED CAKE ng Doroth Sny der Lavender | Se pee Se 8 ote 4-BEDROOM Full basement with tile ou ‘The charm fe o Modern. Cisee to city. Rees. r children, The interested call ir. 3 m brick ranch Est : Just the home for that e oor, Gas noes — price +20, setting at the water's edge 7001 Highland Ra. (Mp) DAYS — WOODWARD 3.3350 ogg FP mpg Eo mage Rk $10,500, with te 2 Spas. HOME ON a See LAKE} wali ae meee’ see Phone EM _ 43-3303 or Mo 4-€417 | EVES-—SAT., sun, = TOWNSEND |. Re nen F toarcan dete. Gar per mo. 2544. 7 ie z 8-085 peting. ‘ture indow ° 3 BEDRI. HOUSE. NEW SUBDI- Family. a dre gee 3 _ {MODERN 4 RM. INSIDE CITY. fassea on tee porch. Fully tiled Call MY 2.5741. Ay apy ag | $5,308 with $305 down. $80 mo! Basement with and sink, Tao ANCE, BAT EORR,| | eee ah ae pes Det cad Pesan’ "| ent genet fat * 8 or ‘ Patt e re ue is 5 = and a@ corner Aveory OFFERS 7 7 Eee aly Snelson’ waa FE 5-9471 REALTOR RMS. A ATH. MODERN. ; “room frame Bemenan Tare large to ema OPEN AND Fenced yard. Ou Cass Lake Ra.| home \ with “‘abundane : passat ! C MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - | FE tne shade trees. Only 63,000 Low Down Payment $700 DOWN ¢ RM. HOUSE, FOR SELL- OR 3 ROPE see RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 6, Good sine rooms, fust WEST SIDE Momme? ie a "geod hordusite, fore: | fent,.#6.480 with $1450 down. or = : J ROOMS & “i bare WITH RE- 262 § Telegraph Rd. 9-0 city bus, Has basement and Lieut os On ee eee) Two. bedrooms OP paving | _or HU 2-089 frigerator, $28 per mo. also homes FE_3-7103 3-2028 ar 6garene. ced dition Gas heat and attached ga-| bedrooms and bath down. ; th bath, by week er month ot RANCH TYPE : E bapaed bones rR $1500 down, will handie.| basement elect. water heater, : tnghay higher rental. See Mr. + . rE . _D. RILEY, Broker cosl heat. Only “decorating is Weaver at 1676 Taylor Rd. or) Large new 3 bdrm. near Water- Seminole Hills Brick “den ik ine needed to put. in top shape. Close 7a Se LOW RENT,| ppinke : a Seevane, 28 39 bedrooms priced below cost | FE_ +118? “rE ¢seai| ‘Saxing ¥7,450. and. 965,'m we ee = ee PONTIAC REALTY Strtcten” but tm I9s8) Spe: bes pals Spence Street > FP cecoreted $40 me. Back of] 13? Baldwin FE 5-8275 cious living rm. and dining | "bere. ben, Rls Al apphone pen Toho ee Heh Regt house te teed te . the Biue Sky Theater. FE 4-1559.3 BEDRM. BRICK RANCH, TILE ei] with: fireplace, modern Tage. lots. $7,500. Very Bedrooms and bath up. Livin Rooms and in- : HED. | basement, delux features. in Pon- Kitchen with built in oven low ‘down pavmt. room, dinin; room, kitchen & Hi eluding 3" bedrooms, "i 4 ROOM UNFURNISHED. — oon hee and range, den, bedroom, ce Mull Darement room W place, cai Phone FE 4-4913 Satis. : : and full tile bath on. first Brané new 3 bdrm. home. Pull nal heal, comedeled kihenen ing full basement with 4 ROOM HOUSE 2 floor, 2 bedrooms ang ‘a bsmt., large lot, paved plenty of cupboards Pro weer forced wi air fired 1018 PREMONT — FE 2-5302 j pete se. petresien — drive” $14,900. Takes, $4,000 soned commercial. asking | Fe pee gy ee w-$i, wn. . 5 ‘ Eee HOUSE, eae PORCH FOUR. 2 peting and drapes inciuded. | - Perry "acres ‘Sus O° charge” St between od at 17 Ex-| Priced ‘at $15,000. $00 per month. FE 48111. ; 0 tion. . . 7 - ‘RM Of HEAT, EASTSIDE. #14 Baca! Dalng teem, writen | 10 Acres H. P. HOLMES, INC. | 402 x. won Se ™™ STFS. san, | Near Schools - ~ per_week. FE 17-0000 kit Roeeten! oon. Reems 2531_8. Lapeer Rd. FE _ 5-2953 "Eve. FE 5-0510 Nearly new § room and 4 LARGE ROOMS. BYLVAN LAKE and screens. & Inch ep sidin Clarkston Orion Rd - FE 23971 cae * - - to _Decorated. FE 2-6792. Insulated, $13,050 with § $50 Dn Apple orchard with other SH SPLIT Age $1,920 Down: bull. $ LARGE HOUSE, IN WATER- fruit trees. Market building - * SHARP! Starter home, 1104 « ft, plus ¥ ford. 98% © mouth St Aubura. OF FOUR . at road with storage, net ‘ p basement pres. Rough w & WM. H. KNUDSEN. ficet_ in rear, ae income .$5500, Also brick HOME | OFF ELIZABETH plum w dn: payment. ranch home built in 1984./ LAKE RD. 3 BEDROOMS, fon Flatiiey "EM $0002 for de-| REALTOR 4 8. Te 6 ROO DERN ° Bedrooms. Pioneer Highlands, fireplace. full basement with BASEME OIL | FUR- tails. 23 FE 4-4516 Eves, 7-0 1. Pel 38503. ed pa NACE. LARGE 1 Ist YOUR PROPERTY WiTH US Per month. Cniiccen Wer Wailio wal ea tae ia cs cet one | Loe water Goritnen, | LIST YOUR PROPERTY wrta OWNER WILL TAKE come. GILES REALTY CO. aped and shaded lot. Sylvan tor dll price of ir. 3 GARAGE — IMMEDIATE Se ete, Ls BP this nice home, shee ONE __FE 5 §-6175. Lake "privileges von floars Terms, sneledes | all equip- POSSESSION, ONLY $1,950 $i9 950 es Cann ware ae . : Pome BF po Deccan tae Lake Plastered tga life- se A cistom 2 bedroom & den brick| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE riv, 118 Church 8t. Ortonvi mp geet of with win) "aews or ranch, Basement, 1% : 2car WA 1.3004 sonalioe Roy Annett Inc.| BJ, VALUET, Realtor | parce Beach's bats val pre DORRIS > + i * | 345 OAKLAND PE 5-069 4 , "fam, R. REALTO! OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6.30 PE 7 RMS. AND BATH. $00. ME- - + | 39 E. Maren ral 0.9006 | _ MULES ESSSING, SERVICE | Oa eoeet evleeme ees. chanic St, Inguire 9% Auburn Bedrooms. Upper oon " woods, | —2Pe2 Evenings snd sunday 1- 2 FAMILY. r. WORTH ABOUT $12-| [Fic ¢e530, ” : LONG Low ND BEAUTIFUL FE 405 Bri K Tye fireplaces. Recreation | yng ee ee Vill take 96,000 cash. Must rate rane $17,050 rooms ‘am ar asement RESA : i PER om ‘tar hee ard Le. shige 4 room. compliments —_ ep yal state. Win sacrifice, FE Bs Ww INN AN down and sksume 0 : on Ave. L iving space . 4% per ¢ poceteeee. No other| heat, massive 7 Rooms aod bath, ali modern, 4 Klichen Lae ‘oe "eaten. '$21.980 BUNGALOW ACRE Evenings Mrs, Hauge! FE tins Full “basement, gs ‘heat "Seat tows, fu beth : ible te Only $500 down ment. Brick , 1 y bedrooms, full basement, all re-| **@sible term tren home on a a Venutifal "wooded Mie Oaeeral Bospta Fa ope tS fi ~~ Temedlats =< hee ao © decorated and — sanded, chil-) acre of land, 4 large rooms and| afier : Soonser des. as nae pos- ae FE mem dren welcome with damage guar- FOUR : full bath: Located port of ( Dray- i » Large ak ¥ antee, References required. $85 - a . 3 BED ¥ P ion "iif Fe dame preceme Paes Bee goawe|S FAMILY BRICK ARRO~ |Sileksteenc| ie, ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW. 3 BED- Taasicn toe a beds, : = CHOICE, OF Beta aii OCR ot. Jerry E. Adams Co., 2536 ie Hey. FE 44561. OoaT HOUSE tien RENT. = pol = Information at SesIRABIE LOCKTION W_SIDE ches, Seat a z Sore. ort “wouaEs. Spokane, § rooms. mo. 4 Toom small Sensis, Deneuls $10 per wk, McDonald —” can design hg Sa 2 room, lf location, Mastered wens, with the an outstanding rat FI OFFERING FE 2-04 pore Realtor FE g | svuttela irre 9 ACRES ome Evenings wns Baths, you will realise this full basement home ts at $19,950 “ Humphries 4714 gees Good Soil Fruit Trees Nice Five Room Home with two car garage. Located tn Waterford Townshi - Only: _ $1,500 down WM. KENNEDY | em ®, Sone A-1 location on mein @ tied te joors, new ar” ‘ae . Lot 150: ema cat = lent: location — Br brivlleges. $8950 with paym od gel ms scoenh botetraler or vacant TRADE TRADE “GEORGE. BLAIR. — or Dixie Fi UTOR on }i28t. DRAYTON PLAINS OR +1706. ne + i street. Excellent Lager oro pear and out. sr ly rl pe op mnt Priced St $28,000 > R D. RILEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake Ra. FE 41157 PE 44621 | 3 Bedroom room, Fg arranged on gg Thea bath. | WEST SUBURBAN > walls 2 bedrm. » fire basement, = pane ey Patrica’ churen ‘Tame. ‘powsen: OFF JOSLYN 4 bedrm. home, oak Lope kg teat Tenis c . schoo!) ys very tas tame fly be ; R TED M LLOU REALTOR re a Cass-Elizaty Open Evenings oxinat™ 1 to 5 nr. Williams Lk., fami} an ge home, ae iving room, large kitchen, util: { —_ On + MODEST MAIDENS” Be deendiaun a Fam ea aining A. ‘=: 8 iz 5 x session. : fal Drie tal Jim Williams | AE RAS™ mopar, 3° pedroom rane hb. Storms FOUND AT LAST. aes Hite bise2, PAU] A, KERN, Realtor 1114, Ni BAQINAW rE ESTATE SINCE 1919" DOWN "Neat ~ clean 2 bedroom home j By plestne, Clarkston ares, OR } Realtor: ‘018 Wiel * 7m batt, ip” Consider tr: BARGAIN BARG., N BARGAIN $1100 down = PIONEER _ . SCHOOL CASS— _For Sale Houses 8 ours Larne SERVICE = Urge you LeBARON Us how. LAKEFRONT _ bi date es k | ee Ci a Sea hs 000 down. DRAYTON * Bateman Kampsen : REALTORS FE 4-0528 Eves. MIDDLETON $4,500. DOWR — Pexcettent ‘4 get ¢ epart Ave. Call tor ‘au ian DOWN — Nearly 2 bed- gp ith full ome oft i ROKER N. JOHNSON FE 5-7721 FE 8-6003 ON 3% ith of] heater, Sdety to move into. ve —. down R 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOMES "FULL BASEMENTS 3 BEDROOM TRI-LEVELS 15,990 As low as $1150 down. . Roger B. Henry, Ine. $11 Main 8t., ou 19111 "Ortlee = OL 1 10. Model OAKLAND COUNTY A total monthly payment of $55 handles frame : ee 8, screens, i, Date f, mulated Oakland poe Realty seit or BMS Mit after) Templeton 110’. of Lake ig cd re caened | STOUT S located _ Best Buys” tive i : bor ‘ rt ; ¥ i Today | Eargeerees HORSE FARM os : : mo acres, | $60, DON, dn ere lot tue ain vsitactive 3 bed mediate possedslon, Living, room car, garage Wenetian, blinds. ae highway. on. basemen ifaaine Fs aa 6 ACRES tlige bear” Coder, Haan LE High aja front. pecs. Sees leak. b ieeae eg ed, no low lots. $13,300. By, Ee owner Ge, “me Seiad. | J.-C. HAYDEN, Realtor 8 E. Walton ous: Ss Eves. . 10 to RT ee ae $500 DOWN | a ey My or yong § roeme 0 tee LS ae eet interior remodeling. mm . | car or what sve @ you. 2-9121, _ . ROCHESTER PROPERTIES < t sims baie a ot HAE a over 1300 feet front- ian “Ey ieee Ses ee ott nash at Pontiac. Th Be og sims Src “2 axon Ad LAKEFRONT LOT. | stct i til busement "Ste og suitable for deer 140.9 Wootward hse a Tapes. & ste fiding "saab $150 aon Sm gy as wR, 140 ACRES “tune Tlloaly {etroon Hoa = Eo ~ bisektop “pacemenh ‘wilt I en house pg be 3 ist od eore. $26,950 rms, ; 541 Romeo Ra. Just cast of Roch. es F etrcak tare - | “heart ot’ we type home. Partialiy ed % ve 15 3 BEDROOM BRICK tek ee See forte ta REALTY ae ae + Realtor, Eves. ve hse of FE ¢3300 down, $16 PER FOOT | |* this choice a 380 feet oy . §itu- a on . NW hat we know available this low . ; SHOE REPAIR aon on om. a Bre with all the eq ent stock po : rent. Edward M. Stout, Realtor | ses7 11 N, Saginaw 8. Ph PE $468 $10 . STARTS DEAL $087 _Dizte_Bvy.___ Maple }16m8 see nail To Buy or Sell Cali — Howard E. Fox REALTOR Nr, McConnell School Bae’ ote ecet oat free home, ! feoms ‘and bath ‘Gown: on . a *vairway to a —— ii Ppa: oll Pe tome, MEMBER, WESTERN OAKLAND. ey 2 family flat WESTOWN REALTY 1 Sem. map, cu West side. $2,000 PE 66041 or FE 86-2763 CR A “om W. DINNAN . 3 bedrm. home, large utility,|@g w. Huron PE 42571 fenced, O] pri . Owner ready to leave state. $10,950 with NO: at Me ty gr Home located on ; cite se ‘iatee| DOWN New home all large rms. PAYMENT — a 2 of 3 bedroom starter homes. “HURON VALLEY. | @ your ot. FG. £6, roe Ming See tate | eon SS ee Tek HOUSES FOR SAL Rose McLarty, Srckee = FE 2216 An all modern ~ the low price of $0950-Terms. MODEL NOW carrer age Tast years price Loveland George R. Irwin snr a oe eet REALTOR | m thet Baldwin Ave. bath, Snerede | . DUNLAP $1, 00e “iown and move Tight in. A Dixie Hwy. OR 3.0701 "Carpeted betas warsce: Near. Ae ate Be Save Big, Big, Big At 477 E. Tennyson hurry. Neat 3 Bedroonia. } Full Il Price © $6800 , rtile ac “Kal toc childres inv: deere and 4m vba | GENERAL REAL aerate Multi-Lakes Realty. _7He PONTIAC PRESS. "TUESDAY, PEBRUARY } u, 058 © We Get ‘Too Soon Old _ And Too Late Smaart fo 5 s us, iver oe ‘sie Ag Bs le eo pe oem et Dow don 3 jo ex.) UNION ie a Eaete sa “fe eS EE’ & GREGG a a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Donelson Heights and all newly Gecorated. | exterior. 7 N zeomna i ‘ 5 iy ts Lot wens So ear a 5 * price gr 4 eee ier mf if coe ey £i2¢ Bee Established in 1916 BUY, NOW ~i ce. lov Pound Wine : Dede NO oe Sa Senter de nits iy : oun Foo - ase. The estate to wall carpet and draperies, says, “eel” yery ‘ghee itehen, di a Ll, sald lose tet aher| 1F Weet tee, ene, Meese yi hewa cin hp Our Hindsight FULL PRI ONLY Well Usually Is Better buut 2" bedroom hy ‘ seit” full - Than Our Foresight shops, “g Nicely, dees» ora 5 4 fe ag Rag A i easy to Beal, On 2 lots with gs Genet Maccead| co’ ast Soh “ota as | on a ‘ 500, wee, payment, | ok rooms and Bath seen for oar, John K. Irwin | som cae se tee basement, separate furnace for for SE me cle et 313 West a Brew «Alig , Phone Eve, ‘ 8 NOLE HILLS, 3 bedroom : ellent room. scaped, convenient to se ne. may yours only condition, spa- 8,950. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | re or Hey. at Telegraph $8 to S AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING peat moss. ORiando Fort Sale Lake om 4 90 CANAL » * ads je _trees set OF _ 2 a ion $11 600. $1, AGE LOT. NICE ee aa ra EoaiktePael r . OR Or! Gas heat. Y down, OR 3-6015. WATKINS LAKE _ Beautiful take front, lar rm., ——— Ea e iw a 4 aISSE WAY REALTY 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 big. Ft ia 4 |For Sale Resort Prop. 444. 9 rE | y i is ol ati _by es i esos 2 Banswegs og CABIN, FURNISH Suburves. (ED, 3 bedrm., Pontiac or 5-0797. For Sale Lots - 46 BEAUTIFUL ved inet Po gy m‘ield h 100. Easy WIDE "ES nee Mocdward. ghiand 200 terms. MI SUSINESS LOT 100. Baldwin ave. area. 4-1092 FOR ss 40x rE- . iq sutitlty — tome fruit and . A steal oat 10.800: “Terms. oe ae oxis ft. kitchen with di space, ceramic til drainbeards; alse’ ceramic the bath, full basement with recre- ation, ——_ fas heat. —_— Smith- Wideman REAL ATE OPEN ®VEs. rE 412 W. Heron. Lo, BRATSN ata? ~ WHITE _ DRAYTON PLAINS ~ parece attached kaise = 816.900 Exim low down pay HUNTOON LAKE Pa WHITE BROS. oe ete sak ] ROOM RONCE, 3 1% BATHS, se 8. 4% cent mortgage. id a Hat “Building Sites” Agpeoved mae Te ito = cass LAKE Iv- ihe es Ba Indian- _4 400. MOR 31116. tor ara READY Fi FOR BUND ing. Some on paving shacks gas LW 1195 w. Maa = 6-250, HI-WOCc ILLAGE 8 Now ING 10 PER ON Low PAYMTS. 4 LOTs *s SAS" A TOS aE SHOPPING & NSPORTATION Out U.S. 10; turn a right op Maybee Rd. foot of Wate: — ‘ally — property 2 p.m. till AYER REALTY COngress 42523 3140 VanDyke ; Warren, Michigan For Sale Acreage — 47 137 5. ACRES With 4 rm, house. me, far- nace, Baid mat | Mauire win Rd. north ee A good Investment. ol $5,500, *PONTI AC REALTY in Baldwin §-8275 4 “a wooded. 4-rm. * water, miles north of Pontiac. OAkiand basement. coal furnace, us route. 1 house. hot $4,500. Well located 18 miles N. chester. rm, home —— & be building,” eae tes an RIDGEWAY REALTY Ro, scenery HR - hoe CARNIVAL, UTY Seegnent on W. Huron &t. FE Beach and ‘Boat Livery Loe: ated ne mer seat store. Grocery store, 4 rental ont, & owners home. Call us for Gas Station and Store Building - Good corner ation on 16 Mile RE Sa tains ear” BUY OUT You ra partner, We specialize in WHY RENT FART F FulANCe CO: pares 2 beet 1-9680 eer 3 fede RESTAURANT © on I pa. H “te aA mo wy Py ole. Mia. | oi 7: ee 2 monte, oocurete alae a and honest an- swers om LAYOFFS END WHEN YOU GO INTO INESS FOR YOURSELF. : SUNOCO * Offers th+ opportunity toe ‘your re yon servic ae business and earn $8. & year with an investment of as little as $1, seas locations available g ew 20/000" gal. station Woodward & Earim at E Biva, & Mt. Po: : “further On call; Sheil OU CO. Bly Me srl ¢ REP, asst “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Gas Station - - Grocery Only small down paymen' required for this- established business near Pontiac. fortable living quarters in- eluded as wei] as five valu- able Oakiand County- acres. Gift Shop This attractive pd ts ae hes sie ae A merchandise "Requires nee ft fie MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION *| JOHN A See 1573 8. TELEORAPH RD PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ yA pal PARTRIDGE > Is THE “BIRD TO SEE A “C” BAR BARGAIN + liquer bes bar and restaurant near Pontiac. PONTIAC CLASS c sh operate liquor per ont ot ae amar at nse Tuell, a vive comer rs t F ‘beareom. *. e re 5, or You can't i bet ‘re it. "priced jor ian : REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE Poser 2 nd | 64 W. Lawrence St. COMMUNITY 3% E, LAWRENCE STORE FOR RENT. 30X00’, IDEAL B. J. VALUET, Realtor for light Mfg. 16 miles West ot Pontiae on 34082 TIL 8: After 4:30, EM 32418. 1 PRVICR FOR 8. NTRACT, Business Opportunities 51 |- Owner | per ceni ND E whee Sales Company |b, EET 6 Dixie Highway. Pontiac, Mich ¥ NEAT, CLEAN 2 BEA SHOP SPACE wire room Front off Case Li. $8,400 brine selanee 6 per cent inter- est, Takes oo 12 handle. 3 bedrm, full basement in Pontiac. > Contract 2 yrs old. Principal L wi = $5,000, Takes $4,600 to han- Earl Garrels. 6615 Commerce Rd. EM 3-251. or Copmerce Money to Loan 53 an (State Lil Licensed | Lenders) s) oe \Quick Cash «by Diek Tornr $25 TO $500 On your ‘own ae, auto. or ether security a= og Our rvice friendly 3 and pelpfu r Phone F FE 5-8121 ‘oe visit us af our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. ; N. Perry St. ._ (Corner Pike) LOAN: ALORS, FTO IN E 41538 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland ‘| Loan pomeny = 802 PONTIAC STATE BANK CASH LOANS to $500 . Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton. Plains Watled Lake Utica BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE FROM HFC HFC offers By gel -money serv- jee backed by 80 years experi- poo Household provides friendly comet om money matters, and Household Finance Corporation 3% 8: Seghey, - Se. Kay Bldg. LOANS. FS aed NEED $25 TO $100? SEE SEABOARD”: ._ PHONE FE. 89661 Seaboard Finance Co. “Parking No Problem" _ 1185 NOR’ PERRY STREET TEAGUE FINANCE CO. -. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. ee ‘Ph, Rochester. Ol 60 sEugt (goons 1.9791 WHEN YOU | YOU NEED ~ $29 -*500 You can get “ quickly on your signature, car or furniture ie os te Fg budget. We big m bi: = a out you with Or ke . FINANCE Co. FE 4-i574 02 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. __ Mortgage Loans 54 A Mortgage Frobiem i ? We make mortgage loans to — your requirements. Any rt y, any am ie. Sis buy land estate, i, For e8, Swaps E PARTS MOTOR +1138, PORD, be onan won bas exc. CouEMAN OI. FURNACE FOR tools Genk or power aor FOUR ayAP POR IN A-HOME, Pi PLUs FUR- maar & Fs. r large ps "SAVE ENERG GY, USE WANT ADS! To find -3isee ; | job, place to live ora good used ca, see Classi fed NOW, "B. WORK- | ead BLOND sina = "| BLOND Dodge BUCKNER (zai = ca Paddock — FE 2-9786 ir sah eal’ eae | Dots Trained, Besrded 70 | azn | fibres os 4 eicaent 8: | ____ sacar A | Pt SBS Rs. te ’ i : Z TM, Reg. WS. Pat. Off, ; <7 : AC & . Vs ae orton ran tal ANCHOR F ENCES : * / . approved. BALE = rer oh. Hay, Grain & Feed “71 “Suppose we have dinner before the news — that way you | BAT YINTURES, Pre | ' to oi! fur- ; won't have to eat when yoy're angry!” ‘a _baces. Hot water and = Do a Yourself 7 ‘ FOR RENT Swaps / 55 Sale Household Goods 57) SELL / OR TRADE — i a “bedroom range ~ ge Gerege,”’ Aluminga "aw nine s-| exis iS Wien a valors & wheel weights. FE Sterms @& sc ye. All large rms.| Table peas. eeey $2 iS identi penaeciin 4, large lots Lake privileges. x-| Ploor Lamp |. ee | 2 *jacuag acne, wi srerens rmaller home: ree and clear jand | EVERY THI GO POR THE HOME Gaga Bee. Thompson, ee er/ #01 bay rt ge ng - ome FURNITURE Perry Brown. Efentnes. call OA 86-2618. | — CASH W AY , L. H/BROWN, Realtor coop. RUNNING cow ‘¥3ea_W/ Huron Ph. FE_ 2-4810 . DITION. se -OR 38313 x bare -SWAP OR. — pre '¢ , : : ; foom home’ City PE. ¢i6 ONE ea #3.30| Cameras, Equipment 61A/ m4 TI ete EQUITY IN 4 aoe DAVENPORT & CHAIR $ 07% 6 or. Sale Poultry ‘Rouse a for model car or lot.| ss PE 5-0427 + Pa gr 4 WE BUY. | & TRADE. CAM- | ~* . ' ELECTROLUX Vacu vom i GLEAN. oo LS hore. oo "PAINT SALE _ ot new and used Ch, FURNACE. IN-|.. largest selec pontig fe ay" fuel ow fp eOnti sapere "OVEN 65 MOBILE HOMES TO Paint or Orchard Lk. Ave, The all new 1958 Chief now on display, Why wait until when ag Pg 4 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK _ Hutchinson. 5-305, te jaeTi cote: Sond 2 Ec EE Le aE ; eS po Fee Grose: WL TRE: PONTIAC Pass TUESDAY, FEBRUARY n 1058 "For Sale Mousetralers 28) Wanted Used, Cars as “Ferritate Cars. ate For’ Sale Cars. 9h) THEY i desugaven ORFORD TRAILER’ a og Cenesit a Arrow’ - Richardson - Holly 1S ft. ‘o 36 ay 8 ‘or 10 wide. pee Uke “Oviea es TRAILER E ANGE MOBILE HOMES - Anderson - Regal Silver Dome - age 3 1” WIDE LO upp medes raieble in 1, 3, or 3 Mc Bottle Cas i Ss Parts and Suppies ._ & Sun. F PM. FURNISHED MOBIL , HOMES. FURNISHE on rental sali ba- EXCHANGE FE 2 3206 LJ a ta Rent Trailer Space 79 cage marares. MODERN *fake front playground. EM ; ox Manon FoR) For Sale Trucks 90 these who want the best. Base rate only $6.13 weekly. 2 miles/'52 CHEVY. PANEL §21.72 PER east ‘of Oxford on Lakeville Rd.| month. No money down, assume OA 8-3022. PARK AT PARKHURST Where living is a vaceation—T2 lovely acres includes a private lake with Yrile 3-461 Auto Accessories 80 3 pmaniied ee OPFENRAUS- DUAL CARRS FoR ow 37 FORD. enhauser pt ale EM Seas INSTALLED FREE Mufflers, tafl pipes, Lape a = erators, carburetors, Persacks AUTO PARTS in—PE 8-1431—FE 3-947 MO STANDARD ND NEW TIRES traded in on General Safety Tires. a fe cent off. ik or oe WILLIAMS . 1 5. Saginaw at Raeburn “For Sale Tires 80A » USED TIRES, $3.50 UP We Sell. Also whitewalls : ye she "Eee 6 x ris, wi te Saies. Sa B'seg. wee > Servite 81 ae ew eek ten ae chine Shop, 23 Hood Phone FE) TRUCK _——____—_——Moters-trom 7144 hp up. & 4 FOR CASH, IN Sale Motor Scooters 82 i) CUSHMAN ers LIKE NEW Boats & Accessories 85) 3% HP. SCOTT ATWATER. LIKE "4 HP Soot ty BOAT WITH TRAILER. 5-1328 steer ‘ MOTORS. CRESTLIN- er boats Gator trailers. Early Ft. deluxe Crestliner ae. List $790 with 25 ‘tric Both for . Kelly's Tasevere, 3964 Au- Th af Adams Auburn Hgts. FE ~~ ~jese CENTURY BOA} 1998 ogi vt BOATS Cc ALUM) MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS INLAND LA LAKES $ SALES FE 4-7121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 Lake tasSuer, JOHNSON MOTORS FE 2-8020 WE HAVE SEVERAL peers used bosts and motors in stoc terms. Lk Ave. Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 00 Tel hing Rd. TO BUY. 1¢. ALUMINUM re — boat & trailer. FE __For Sale Airplanes 86 CEESNA 140, 1947. OMNI.- PAINT- $2.350 © as space available 4251 Giddings Rd. FE #-1321 Transportation Offered 87 ta BUICK | 59 Super H’top ....$1495 Se M&M Motor. Sales dollar on lete re m1 a WE BUY ae all PE 8-9157 ‘Bagi Auto ie 4 nto is Ooen, Sandy 10 a.m, USED CARS. we pay the sighs cash —. b del trade up or down. us “RER MOTOKS 724 Oakland 4.3529 WANTED 190 SHARP CARS WILL PAY Top Dollar iGLEN vst MTR. SALES FE 47371 $4 models. Top dollar naid. AUBURN MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. Used ‘Truck Parts _B9A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS > HEIGHTS MOTOR = 2635 Auburn Ave 4 FE 4.6632 a. Contact et George Mill Million, ‘VROLET CAMEO CAR- uipped « ton. Low mile- Pa s1688 Neteré aon HEVIE 1 TON PANEL ke §. Re 1855 CHEVIE TANDEM DUMP. —Geed condition, PE 53010. PE $-3382 DODGE STAKE TRUCK. GOOD __ condition, FE 8-6426. ‘82 FORD CARRIER Lag ll PER month. No money _Rireld te ts Contact G cere Miltion, ee aa ae 0 FORD PF 3 Lng mall $20.15 per mo. No mone . assume Herod Furee ng ssc Mans #4000 -BECK WILSON Mus, ORTONVILLE, MICH “1952 GMC .1 TON PANEL 50 LARRY JEROME FORD DEALER OL 1.9711 Si FORD DUMP 8°35 PER MO. “ke money ents, Contac’ Harold Turner PONTIAC'S S TAC'S | GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass "$3 INTERNATIONAL % - pe. Exc. cond. $625. For Sale Cars 1951 BUICK HT. DYNAFLOW, Rai fae cone No be pay DN: ments of Mer. Mr. Parks’ ar Turne: Ford. a a TON FE 91 Cre MI 4-500. Hi BUICKS See Our Large Selection _ |, BUICK 37 Special 4-dr. | Radio, Heater. — “ "56 Roadm’ ns at top $1895 adjo,. Heater. Dynafiow, one Steering. Power Brakes. Radio & ae Dynafiow. 55 Special We top: .. -$1395 Radio, Heater, Dynafiow. PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE CLEMENS & “FE 3-7117' BEHIND THE POST OFFICE BUICK 1957. 4 DR. H-TOP. ALL er & accessories. mi. ike new, MI 3,000 1953 BUICK H-TOP. DYNA. POSITIVELY NO MONEY DOWN PLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO California $80; Hawaii, $99.10; etry Service tue. __OR #1254 CARS FOR CONNECTICUT, PHIL- zat Gas allowance. FE ’ LEAVING FOR ARIZONA & CALI. fornia Thurs. afternoon. W ou! d like 2 or 3 passengers to share expenses . References rma FE 3 71244 loaa. — way. FE RNOONS. MONDAY THROUGH BS hee lal LEAVE PONTI AT 2:00 pm. LEAVE HIGHLAND PARK AT 5-30 p.m. E 5-3608. “Wanted Used Cars 88 RPL A-1 PRICES DS oy SCRAP & OLD cars. OR 3 AS MUCH car as Fe ¥ FOR JUNK AND pot cars. 3-2666 days oF ~ CASH AVERILL'S NEED CARS end adie ings e i here for 2030 wy PE 2-9878 F HIGH $$$ PAID FOR JUNKED cars. Joe Arthurs EM 33-9101. Bud Shelton Motor Sales dollar on -late Ss eani bor 5 mG E. oe oer FE 8-068 L. C. WILLIAMS =D cake. pays top roma Ass clean cars. Also trade up or down, See ce re ,< 1501 Baldwin Ave., “WE TRADE » “DOWN Are you tired of “BIG PAYMENTS”? How = you Egy -Aigf nice jrate- “Bas ph ta We buy “ee trough ‘ST T model cars . Jerome's "Bright Spot” bec ae at Cass E 8-0488 A “APURRY, sell tt lé TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART: o— E 46806. Eddie Steele Ford FE 2 2566 - 1953 BUICK. FULLY EQUIP. _l_ owner. $495, } MA _ 43355. i9ss BUICK. +DR. ~ CENTURY bardtep Clean Mileage 23,000. Excellent performance, 1 owner. Cal FE 5-1715 1985 BUICK, Zou POWER, A-1 z _cond. ¢ CAD. “om gt Y COU _ white nite. _$3.550,_ MI 4 erie | 1987 CADILLAC COUPE DE- Ville 3.000 miles Blue coral and under coated; §3,700. Cail FE __3-9057, ‘33 CHEV. CLUB COUPE. BAR- . $345. EM 3-081. H. Rig- NO regnk a Fords; Ceavegness: _ Blymouths 5 TB; As litle as JIMMY DeR 40 W. Huron (1 Mile W. of Telegraph) The Wind Blew The Snow Snew And the PRICE Went DOWN 34 PONT. STARCHIEF™ 4 door sedan. RH. Hydra. Power ection and brakes) WW. Many extra 7 55 BU ICK SPECIAL, = Riviera. 2 tone gre RH. ynafiow, WW. Very clean, 7" p1006. 55 CHEV ROLET 4 oo sedan @ Powerglide. "eae sires, 908 54 BUICK SUPE fea ment. Solid green. low hi Tinted Tinted giass. ww. , ALPINE = go Ee > $845, '53 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 door 2 tone b RH. Power: glia de, Tinted sient | nad viser, 554 CHEVY BEL AIR ~ 4 door, 2 tone blue. RH. Power- glide, $795. ’ ‘55 BUICK aster, 4 vars sedan, RH low, WW. tone, -Pully, equipped. $1,195 a | + ar tareial . $2195 | heater, auto. $1005 ‘ST Ford station Wagon, Full power, { 9 passenge: “$7 For, Country Squire, 9 passen- $1095 ‘50 Chrys. new tires ....:.). $195 shat Ponk. ew tires. rn ene. ss ped "30 Studebaker 2... $45 Cee eee ee $295 p= “54 ay Cent. ‘ Power . «+ Save. ‘Me dan so. $408 ‘al Hu son vines No rust .... #195 “85 Ambassador . oe $006 North Chevrolet TER AT 8. WOODWARD HUN BIRMINGHAM ‘87 CHEVY. V-8 2-DR. R&H, PQ. W-sidew HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF | 952 W. HURON . PE 2-264) 1952 CHEV POSITIVELY ~ DR. CLEAN NO MONEY DOWN Eddie Steele Ford FE 2-2566 49 CHEVY HARDTOP REAL —bur_st_s 55 CHEV HARDTOP $1045 -Schutz Motors 912 8. Woodward, — puminshem ‘$6 210 CHEVY. oO OVERDRIVE. peckeet upholstery. R & H. "REAL BARGAINS AT Oxford Mtrs. 619 8S. Lapeer lye Loh te 1950 CHEVY. CUSTOMIZED. _Sharp. OR_ 3-1555 * = en Ain HARD HARDTOP. mileage “The ‘tind you like to = * & RM oTORS 4-3529 74 Oakland 1957 . CHEVS. LOW A8& _ $1494 © Ae ro Pick} ROM North Chevrolet UNTER AT 8, WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 1952 EVROLET | DELUXE 2 DR. $. cond $325. OL | TEE sae Chrysler *COUPE $199 Schutz Motors | oi2 S. Woodward, __ Birmingham R CPE. NICE 0. ” a MI 4-2735 | « walls 1 owner. Low mile- age, $1,606 : R&R MOTORS . 724 Ookiand FE ¢3529 . 1 owner. Low! : Facer z Se MOTORS | _wiz_$. Wendward, - Birm in OBOE, SEDAN, CLEAN ~|BUD- SHELTON OFFERS\. Cadillac conv. _-. ‘ Ford 2-doos Fordomatic.. Buick 4dr. Full power $1295 ag gg alina $1 Auburn | Auburn at East Bivd. SWEPT-WING DODGE =, new ** Dodge 2-dr. sedan, DODGE CARS STATT'S MOTOR SALES 1953 “Sharp ‘$3 FORD R&H.. AUTO. TRANS., 1 owner, 24,000 actual miles, exe. cond, $640. MI 4-2764. i FE £89683" a9 _M24_— MY _3-2750 Li Orion | Olam — a dollar if I'm not!” “It's fifty cents an hour if I'm allowed in the refrigerator The Bargain Lot. MI FORD, 1957 Here's our special of the. day Club sedan ts the body style and it's uipped with radio, heater white tires. Bring this ad to save money Your ola car down wit handle $1,195. SCHUTZ MOTORS $12 S. Woodward, Birmingham RD CUSTOMLINE ——. Safety equipment, Fordoma radio heater. ema will rare _trade.- MYrtie. 3-14 RD my 8IxX OD POSITIVELY NO MONEY DOWN Eddie Steele Ford FE 2-2566 ‘31 FORDS. 7 TO CHOOSE FROM. The Bargain Lot. MI 6-4456 - 149 FORD A 5-5331 1958 FORD. : COUNTRY SQUIRE. A Ces miles. MA 62902 all accessories. ee st 68-1895, 1953 FORD. +DR. SIX OD. POSITIVELY NO MONEY DOWN Eddie Steele Ford FE 2- 2566 ‘56 FORD VICTORIA. $1,375. R & H. PE ¢-7914 ond car. FORD CUSTOM $8 +DR. R&H. Ready to Rie $495 MOTORS - ' ______ PE ie ‘a , FORD. i, STATION Wi WAGON, PE r . 1957 FORD R WAG. V-8 FOM YOUR CAR FOR EQUITY DOWN Eddié Steele Ford FE. 2-2566 1951 “FORD. HAS BEEN COM. pletely overhauled 3 brand new tires. Brand new upholstery. Very =, condition, $375. MAyfair WILL ACCEPT LER POSITIVELY “NO MONEY DOWN Eddie Steele - Ford FE 2-256 1953 Chrysler Sedan is a toomul blue New auto. shift and . Be sure and drive AUTO SALES PE 2-2351 DE SOTO, 1956 Executive car, fully equipped with Powerflite, radio & heater, white real steering, and brakes. ae ees = it" a Lote ved SCHUTZ MOTOR a a a cane. Birmingham pen equipped. Be Best: ‘orice. Pp 54047 53 DE SOTO rm Blue “rious INLY $575 $125 down, $35.10 a mo. BRAID MOTOR SALES ad TEARS FAIR ae aed “ CASS A Lal aa "56 Dodge * HARDTOP $1395 Schutz Motors $12 S. Woodward birmingham HURRY! | SPECIAL 1957 Rambler V-8. R & H. Air conditioned” Power steering. pow- er brakes. Like new. $150 down, $69 per month, $1905 ll Power. — weer ear : $1995 _ SAVE. SPECIAL ‘87? Plymouth 2 dr. ‘t be beens from new, Today "$4 Chrysler Sedan. ‘Radio. hate WwW. walls Only ner 495 "56 Olds 68 Holiday - he “so Top. Power spoon i brakes, electric window oe way seat. iaeay oe x “oiack ‘wd white beau ane . $1005 fe Ford sedan ‘SS Packard Patrician Full power. 2-tone blue and white. 20,000 ac- wa miles. For sheer ‘sombort, it t be beaten, Look like @ mil- flenatre for ...., * 51405 ‘85 Pord 2 dr, Radio, heater, rd O-Matic firoer 885 "55 Ford Station Wagon, 4 d?. Pow- er -pack. trans. Power sieering, power brakes .... ‘5? Rambler Station Wagon. Radio, |. KNOW it has power steering. and brakes, Automatic too. It's a 9 aseenser 1957 Ford Country Se- dan. Ap. — car of value will handle. $1,005 SCHUTZ MOTORS $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham 4 Ford v-8, 4 DR., pag og im FOM., aoe backup Gesctanal ’ signal owner. After 4 pep OR 3-4868, “CY” OWENS FORD "37 FORD 2_ DOOR $1295 “CY” OWEN S 147 8. 8. Saginaw noon ae 36 FPAIRLANE — Fordomatic., ww seat pe a oes —_ our price on this. DAVE SAVE SAVE 2- Door 57 Ford’ V 8 Mike RAD HAS Seat x4 YOU'LL HA HEART WHEN THig ONE 4-Door '55. ‘Dodge Wagon‘ SIERRA WAGON HAS POWER PACK POWER BRA’ AUTOMATIC TRANS- MISSION. i HEATER, YOU'LL BE WAGON YOUR TALL N YOU 8EE THIS MAON ooiieeicescckes . $1197 58 Edsel Cit. ......$3277 58 Edsel Conv; eee .$2977 57. Ford F’Lane ....$1677 56 Merc. H’top ....$1577 56 Buick H’top ....$1477 55 Rambler Wgn. ..$ 977 55 For 2-dr. V8 8 877 54 Buick 4-dr; ..,..$ 777 54 Dodge V-8 4-dr. .$ 677 53 Chev. H’top ....$ 577 53 Chev. PG 2-dr. ..$ 537 53 Plym, Ci. Cp. ...$ 377 52 Piym. Co. o...5.6 127 Birmingham _Nas h 50-Plym. 4-dr. .....$ 277 51 Pont. 4dr. <.,...$ 107 49 Pont. 2-dr. Hyd. ye 187 448 Plym, 4dr. ‘S1_FORDS. 7 TO CHOOSE FROM. |. 6-4456. A SWEET- OU DRIVE] $1377 =e For Sale Cars - NN a in OLDSMOBILE DS DEALE 565 5. wees” 91 ' For top quality new car trade-ins me to Suburban Mtrs. oT amaines For Sale Cars | HAUPT Pontiac Sales bed "55 FORD $1045 Schutz Motors 912 S. Woodward. ignites ar. Mr. Parks at MI 4’ _Harold_ Turner Ford. 1955 FORD VIC. 4 =. Lm Pas pA ge gay Te Call Creat’ Mr. Park extras $1,100 cash, Will consider it odtee tnale teer Bel “at older, hesvier car in trade. 110 Green St. FE 4-2442. HEAR YE!) ~ : 57° This o s the bell fo ry ° . Senger medley 8 ta S eee —_ =— ad {in showroom ‘ond Ik ull P. ower Tow, ut nd vou vit Ambassadors SCHUTZ MOTORS 270 H.P.. = woes aes New Car Warranty P8__“Even fies Pordomatic ” $2295 . “YOK.” UGUALITY USED CAR: . | abe Haod MICH EV asice 72411 : re : aupsonwoaxer cies} Birmingham pe ra Rai 7 WE CAN REDUCE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS Pontiac Community | Finance, Co. FE 8-0421 sone Fomine — 4 Dr. Hydra- c= healer, Dem- Soarubar Pontiac 4 Dr. ramatic. Ra- pool and BR ag Fest aey condi- 1 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 8 1. Power- rt Radio, Heater, w Mile- 1958 ‘Plymouth Belvedere 2 Dr. Hard Radio. Heater, Low mileage | pins & number of good transporta- tion specials! NN. Main 8t. ts Clarkston “til Nash RD comeLere Pants PARTS e SERVICE ~'RAMBUERS~ANBASS =SoeS | 280 Hunter Bivd. MI_6-6936 i967 NASH RAMBLER. Used ir eS rs ENGLE E NASH SAT ‘Outboard motors, boats, appli- ne _& Porter R ances. Guns, cameras, etc = ceva careessen! TACT AR. WE HAVE BILE or ENCE, \ Shai, j985 | XK-140. MC convt CALENDAR 62_Onkland ate FE _5.0297| throw out Pa eae hero” AHEAD 10,.Give, ¥ HURRY ON 1954 FOR. NV. V-8. FOM BRAND 1957 PLY- DOWN TO OLIVERS AND SA POSITIVELY NO MONEY DOWN| MOUTH 4 DR. D 1] $988 . Eddie Steele Ford =—- 7 __FE 2.2566 _ SEE McNEAL _ $1695 Cy FORD CUSTOM. 2 DR. R&H, | 635 8. Woodward z MI 4-2042/ ‘56 Buick Century 4 Dr. Hardtop. 2 tone. cwner, Ti-3 pBRMINOHAM | mer oe Ceoring 6 and brakes, Dyna- 724 Oakland ——— KITCHEN REP {ete nase : ; 4 eater, vamatc, white SINK S ] tires. - - CLOSING OUT ON $1495 ie “sulaine iortt “We | ALL OLD STOCK | ag suck spect t,t. sedan Low Prices and — ‘58. DEMO'S New Car Guarantee Low Mileage "58 FORD icant es HARDTOP ITH P — f 36 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR "37 MERCURY 4 DOOR HARDTOP FULL POWER $2105 56 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR $1345 "54 FORD 2 DOOR ; $595 32 CADILLAC $745 34 D.K.W. HARDTOP 5046 - . 33 FORD $445 + ‘31 PLYMOUTH me) 51 CHEVROLET es : 53 FORD 5395 "49 PONTIAC $45 52 PONTIAC 4 8 ‘34 BUICK HARDTOP $845 53 CHEVROLET $405 55. CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ’ "$2 PONTIAC Matthews- Hargreaves) eee "Bok. Frost beac ar a 193 8. Sagina w e. MU 4-3068 between 4. ind? 'p.m, MERCURY, 1955 ag! ‘und drive tis ‘ithe mes Fully with radio & we bas Sortemalie, white _, Ures. Jet ; 1997 ias2 PLYMOUTH 4 2-558). Plymouths "1958 $149 DOWN OR TRADE I AND *53 PLATES TAXES ine ND UDED ALL MODELS AVAILABLE $47.50 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN A 97 HT, BEL PLY- Monguin tras, Only 88g ils ip trade. Balance can be fi- nanced. No dealers, FE FOR QUALITY CADILLACS Also a fine selection of other clean used cars. It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac : 1350 N. Woodward- STOM | _ “TEROME. "Bright Spot” - AUTO SUPER .MART | "56 Chev. &Dr. sanees Fs ss ¢ ac B 45 ‘s3 ais panet so seecentys 4 "50 * r. eee eeeee eee "$3 Mercury 2-Dr. ....-cevee+s 8 505 "65 Chevrolet In deeeeegees ; ai 3 88 y pebscevednan:. | *55 Sedan --.--5.. 3 998 “53 ¢ eee ry —- trim Our seeietien’ bere sa with so we aim to please. ba hd car down will handie. SCHUTZ MOTORS $12 S. Woodward, Birmingham PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS "S@ Fairlane — Nice ......: % $1205 $ ; AID ones ‘M4 Chevy 4 dr. 210 R&H .... chyece OLDS, wil handle, $1,1i SCHUTZ MOTORS. 912 S. Woodward, Birm ‘Ol OLD 2 DOOR $159.50 Schutz Motors 912 8. Woodward. Birmingham 1955 CHEVROLET 710 7 DR. va Overdrive. Radio & Heater. $895 1954 Pontiac Starchief. 4 dr. sedan. ramatic. Radio & heater. alls $695 +o | HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Minutes From Pontiac OXPORD. _MICHIGAN | bial ‘e252 B a MI 4.1930/ 1983 nEyMOUTE CRANBROOK ¢ Shae. Clarkston Motor Sales ¥8 PLYMOUTH DEALER Clarketon, Mich. Phone MA $-5141 PLYMOUTH. -1955 _ Fire engine red is the co of this one. It's — owner Was FB he says the car howe it after driving it too). You' anf Mgt EL ahead when vod see the mileage this = —— = $595 "33 ype | V-8 2 Dr. Sedan, heater and power Hardtop, 3% shift, - $545 eles calee ae ta $495 ison 4 Sed radio ,. winad Sat Brae OLIVER Pag ET ae, "M4 = the selection is yours! 37 BUICK thd Heater, "Dynatiow. $2045 57 PONTIAC Radio a STATION WAGON — 4 Door “Satari," Radio and Heater, Hydra $2445 ~~ 57 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. Club Coupe — De- luxe, Radio and Heater, Hydra- - Matic. $2295. fd FORD ; NVERTIBLE — Custom line, ' Reale & ao. Pord-O-Matic. 54 FORD Custo STATION WAGON mm 2 Door, Radio & “Heater, Stand- mission : 8 $875 983 PONTIAC at em Reale Shiai. i Hy: $745 754 PONTIAC | ore and Heate: a Door ~ Radio tic, eta Brat "ie 36 BUICK - +53 CADILLAC DEVILLE ~ Pull $1095 °$7 DODGE. i ee HARDTOP = a & rag Auto, $1795 ‘136 FORD Radio & Hester, “Tun Engine $1545 153 PONTIAC ~ Radio h erbird™ eater, a | RIEMENSCHNEIDER, . Used Cars _ 04 a. Mam : : “od? 20311 “MI €-1000 . WOODWARD COMPLET TP PARTS . EN ie Z \ / : ‘ : > i : : . \ ¥Your-Chevrotet Dealet 631 0! bala soe AVE.,. A es | ~ | , ny : a Br re F . 2-101 | ded VJ INS, 210 Orchard Lake Ave.: Aas. cess YOU NEED A Good Used Car een We've, ‘Got ‘Em There are many with low calleape, and in extellent condition—a variety of colors, makes and models—Buy Now! Prices will soon begin to rise. You'll find our very capable salesmen happy to assist you. easy while —_ CHEVROLET ear hbegggt Eee Heater, $119 ate Pomergie. 56 DESOTO 4 DOOR — Radio & Heater, Auto. 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Board ‘Charlie Chan’. ee oe ee ee Members: Attend WIR, (00) OKLW, (80m) = WW, (950) WAR, (ise WETS, (te1e) WOR, cee wIEE, oan Area Wor kshop Assails Medium 6:00—-WaR, * xu. Pmenag “Bon Senee W Sees. Dare Davi Wot for school board oombere _ News ‘s, aa * * *¢ Wes, Heme 19;20-—WW5. Clageleal Muste ae ee serving Oakland County school dis-| But Admits Television CHLW. News _ ma News, ee ee ee momen te Gomme Oe. satae|tricts will ~~ Is Chief U.S. Source 100-—WWJ, Bandstand WXYZ Breakfast Maxwell oe. nel . WOR ew ee Seve seiner CKLW. News, ee | extn News, Daview= | i cishops are being con Of Entertainment :30—W. Date . News. Spo WEAR Hews News, ews Marbe ot pg = Fo through the cooperation of : wate ‘fiigectm, naa con "eos ne mie i. Nee a "|e Sgn Anton ofS By CHARLES DENTON ee ° Fl Ree bdnecde agp sh One Man's Pessly siecanie HOLLYWOOD (INS)—J. Carrol w With 10700 rays oor “Assn., of Mich- ; . B= ad ger WEDNESDAY MOURNING Ww. Wa, News "Feue Story | cL. ming, apitareat igan, Eastern Michigan College of Naish; the world's only Irish > ee #190 WIR News | Roundup CKLW..News, Mary nny SO "a Mahe Trent Education, Michigan Ste wee” Chinese philosdpher, had a broad, ; 5 ‘ “8 » WaYR wo ” WON’ yoda Knees pa! matings ge and Was An wt nea eo | approach to the great living “5 |10:30—ww, See Page meetings | at the” POPS 1:-—-WWd, S8ter extra | Wonk not > Pe cauw. Neve Bares” | saentren Woran to, ‘tase,| county beard of education office, room: ee come ™ «© WXYZ, 4riftin WPON va, | WPON, Chuck Lewis News, Me N. t a | iblame for television? CKLW, Heniter, Music Roundup | ee aealg MATZ. Kews, MeKensie | | 1025 N. Telegraph Rd,, from ~ + & we ew ba Eee Wie. Paul Winter WIR. uasa| *° 3° p.m. $:00—-WIR, Amos 'n’ Andy WJBK. News, : ° W News, Davies | ww Deland ' If you agree with him and the ww, a” wi T the basic sibilities | ¥ S ei, Ste ie ot iekianon woan News ag, wort. Weierics, McRensio| |, Larmor i head oo meners ond their Many other critics who feel that wont a ww howe a e pa Mackignes Tyee Mews Tose relation to each other, the school the medium is mired in a slough WPON, Music With A CHT Mot BS sas a ide a7m, stein weir” Artell apd the -coMIGMg will bpjet medincrity and shows litte emcee nie inert WJBK, leug, Goenns ea wxvZ. News enzie idisclissed. Dr. Floyd Parker, of promise of achieving its vast po- 3 Answe: = 4 5 1 ; ¢ 0 wa sai don wronsseat anvgn | WIEK. sports ot mag vl ee of tential, ° a = regretfully, look , Sie soe oe 12:00—WJR, | News, Walls | 6:00—WJR, News dusie : ee . vneas ' WJBK. Neon , News, Maxwell WWJ, News, Deland ers, mirror. 9:00--WIR, Weather . | Wea y a CKLW. Grant Livestock | WXYZ. Waitrick, MeReozle /, & CELW, Back to Bible ome, ad WJBK, News, Reid CKLW. Sports, | ¥ | Blaming the television industry, 9:30-—-WJR, Music spe WIR,’ He WON. News, Mackignen | WCAR. Qeaftey Dr. Julius Barbour, field Secre-' a4 the motion picture industry CKLW, Squad Room Wate, “Rewk, ‘Wol (2:39 -WJR. Time for Muste| WPON. Music with Mason |tary of the Michigan Assn, 9f @oes, or the motion picture in- WJBK, Sound Off we ou ne pt bt aay Eee - is WHYD, Mowe MKnse. is eage erp edi de cengd De dustry, as the television industry r = . News, an, of U. o are p ing to at- 10:00-—WJR, Basketball Hayes Sports, WWI, News, Music” WPON, News MacKinnon owing ‘Maxwell oe Sports lena each session with pdb dees, for the lamentable lack of « em 2 -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs {urnished by stations tisted im this column are subject to ¢hange without notice, atives from each of the sponsoring The ‘other workshops are slated: for a, 3, March 11 and 25. Channel 2~—WJBK-TV Channel &=WW4J-TV Channel 7~WXYZ-TV _Channe} 8~CKLW-TV Paving Projects: TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (4) Sports; Parker. : (2) Sports lL. 6:00. (7) Mr. Danger . (9) Popeye. . 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. (4) News: Williams Robert Ryan, “Gangway — (2) Racket Squad. for Toriorrow.” ('43) 6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. 41:30 (7) Night Court. (4) Jacke Paar. Elsa Max- 6:20 (4) Box Four, well, singer Geneviev, come- ‘ di Cliff t €@:38 (7) hints Oakley. elimina sae (9) M. Rooney Show. (4) Up for Appeal. Motor- WEDNESDAY MORNING. : ists’ problems. = oo (2) News: LeGoff. 6:50 (2) Meditations. 1:00 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. 6:85 (2) On the Farm Front. 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. |s:00 (2) TV College. (4) T i ‘ 7:00 (7) Sports Focus. eras wine (9) State Trooper. Adven-'7:39 (2) Cartoon Frolic. ture: Rog Cameron as. la:00 trooper. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. , (4) Casey Jones. (7) Cartoon’ Carnival. (2) Annapolis Men. 2:25 8:30 (7) Big Show. 7:10 (7) Sports: Wattrick. = 2:30 : 18:45 (2) ; 7:15 (7) News: Daly. ee ; > {909 (4) Romper Room. H 7:30 (7) Cheyenne. Western: =" -— Clint tries to make. soldierig;95 (2) News. 3:00 out of bitter youth. . (9) Million Dolllar Movie.'9:39 (9) Ladies’ Day. Bie 5 ge and a (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. .” Hedy Lamarr ('4). (7 Friend Harry : (4) Treasure Hunt. — . , 3:30 _ (2) Name That Tune.. 9:49 (9) Billboards, ie 8:00 (4) Fisher, Gobel (c). Helen'g.45 (9) Traubel, comedians Louis; ‘ —? — Te. 4:00 Nye, Tom, Poston, Pete 10:00 (2) Moore. , Marshall, Tommy Noonan. (4) yer Francis. ' (2) Mr, Adams, Eve, Come- (3) Movie, «dy: New time, When Eve, 4:15 Adams—consult the stars,|10:30 (2) Arthur Godirey. 4:30 ; movie production costs soar. (4) Treasure Hunt. : 8:30 (7) Wyatt Earp. Western:|11:00 (4) Price Is Right. ee Former confederate plots ,' ; . Earp’s death. bss (7) News. 5:00 (2) Eve Arden. Comedy: ; 7 Lisa. has her hands full ied. Dotto. when agent arranges for cli-; (4) Truth or Consequences. . ring to “meet her! -. (7) Robin and Ricky. 5:30 : i | . (9) Howdy Doody. 9:00. (7) Broken Arrow. Western: | ‘Agent Jeffords is charged with stealing Indian supplies.’ (9) Théater, Drama: pect ef spinsterhood is faced by “Our’ Miss Hammond.” (4) Adv. of McGraw, Ad- venture; Blackmailer “threatens to expose charity foundation * head’s prison! 9:30 : - Big (4) Crusader. , ‘Highway Patrol, 11:00 ia) Soupy’s On. . (9) News. (4) News: Western, (2) News: | LeGott, * J (4) Weather: . Eliot, oo Aa Went S10 (Theater, Bill Elliott, Sco aelepnecesl om r f 11:45 (7) Noontime Coritics. © s : 12700 (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Swing Your Partner. (4) It Could Be. You, (7) The Erwina. (9) Myrt and Doris. (2) Guiding Light. Aa (2) Susie. - (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON . 12:15 (2)-Leve-ef-bite———— 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm, _ (4) Paye Elizabeth. (2) House Party. (4) Kitty Foyle. (9) News. (2) Big Payoff. (4) (color). Matinee Theater, Bandstand. (1) American (9) Favorite Story. (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? (9) Movie. () Brighter’ Day. (4) Queen ior a Day. (7) American (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (9) Laff Time. _ (4) Modern Romances. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) I Married Joan. (7) Wild Bill Hickok. (9) Looney Tues. (2) Beat the Cloes. (4) Mr. and Mrs. North. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater. fo Be Discussed Hearings vides Be Held) to Be Coisidered More progress. dh the 1958 street improvement program is expected’ ‘tonight as city commissioners hold, | _ and imagination in TV is colleges and universities. | too world we live in.” . easy, says the 57-year-old veteran character actor, cur- | rently video's version of the age- | less Oriental private eye Charlie _ Chan, He believes that both industries have had a hand in hobbling TV with “‘dependable,”’ dreary formu- las, medium's faults resides with “the * *£ & | “The war is partly responsible,” lenys Naish, just back from film. | “New-aAdiventures of Charlie |Chan”” in Europe, “because after ithe war everyone said everything ‘was gone, that there was nothing left. They doubted everything, ‘disbelieved everything. \public hearings on their intention WE'RE ALL AFRAID ito pave portions ®f nine streets’ land consider a resolution declaring Ithe paving of 13 others a —_— ‘necessity. * * * | | | Burt street. \Chicago’ avenue, ion ate avenue, Baldwin to University: | “arlisle avenue, Cornell to Columbia: Baldwin to foad; Fairmount aven -. lisle: Hudson avenue, Pingree to Summit: Jefferson evenue. jand Kimball street, sowt end. Jefferson - ment * * * The 13. other streets are the last ones on this year’s improvement program. are: Bag ptrest, Bing & = South Boule- Jefferson. avenue. aie ee mit: aven -, iver mye rande: . avenue, LeGrande . e -— yore Maines: Rundell street, ges Trebent a aven and fase’ tyrken avenue eg ey eae There will be a public hearing | on a Ptanning Commission pro-) posal to rezone a lot south of Ypsilanti avenue and west of Bald- win avenue from residential to commercial to make way for a proposed super.market there. wich gine Fire Kills Agéd Woman BIG RAPIDS # — Mrs. Elmer Straub, 84, died Monday night in a fire that destroyed her home in Mecosta County. She lived. alone in the frame building. Licenses Rérokee or Suspended Oe pass tests. Paul furnish financial résponstbi reckless driving, third offense. Robert L. witecy. Drayton revoked for negligent cepction, 52 County Residents Lose Driving Rights © ‘The Michigan Secretary of ford; Gene R. Mager, Constiotaad | Plains, was ordered to furnish fi- State’s office reports 52 Oakland|Rollin ig hey Walled Lake. | Coulty residents had their driver's/Josenh J. 1 Dagg pr cg Sar license suspended ‘for being |welt, and Richard D. Morgan, 82 Fir Chicago, ord, was ordered tO'suspended for unlawfully driving , jaway a motor vehicle. Ty Ran-; aan responsibility for larceny, ‘and Tommy Wright, 22044 Rock- had their licenses \dolph, 384 Fourth, had his license The hearings will be on intention mature ito coristruct’ two-inch asphaltic we're all afra@id, which is what) | 7 |concrete surfaces on these streets: \jeaves us wide open to all the to my peat) Pon & Northern Railroad; Bast Col-| Colorado avenue, Bagley to Franklin | Baldwin to Car- Cadillac to’ minted. to tts to a eike pg are to * “Pride of werkmanship has | gone out of the world, completely out. Kids today: know nothing ‘about real family life. thinks alike any more. No one is in his personal living. H-bombs and Sputniks. * * * ity — security of the bank account, not the security of peace of commission will be aske?, to au-, )the integrity. of living? thd&jze. the preparation of assess-| roles. “And let me tell you something --security of that kind is the eyanide of creative talent. That's an old Irish saying—of my own!” Therein lies the nucleus of Naish’s argument. The, radio in- ‘ dustry, he says, inherited a golden monster in television but didn't ter sat fo Sy wee “Oakland Cool to Mental Plan Bill Provides for 50-50 State-County Division of Hospital Costs 7 A proposal to require counties to ception in Qakiand County. . “I think our county has got all services we afe obligated to," declared Delos Hamlin, chairman Tt has been up im the State Sen- ate for two weeks after being of- fered by Sta. Lewis G.. Christman (R-Ann Arbor). Christman said for the current year, the state will spénd about carry about $8,000000—the entire cost of a patient's hospitalization for the first year. ‘“‘The state pays the rest,” he said. \_ * * * Hamlin said he intended to ¢on- ‘ytact State Sen. L. Harvey Lodge} in regard to opposing the bill. Under the measure the state mental health expenditures would be cut to around 25 million dol- lars for 1958-59, Christman sald. Together with the 50-50 state. county split in costs, Christman's bill calls for commitment reforms which he says would exert a downward pressure on total spend- ing ‘in years to come. It would require the committing judge to screen carefully a pro- spective patient's legally liable rel- atives for ability to pay. Answer to Previous Puzzite s en 1 ; ad: Pic LAL T if oa) ee lad FS . maa OW) ais) QR OS ii 0). Rit iD] | BCA IS % SNUTAL h , : 1 | sent a8 (Shi 113 5} 1 ad it 4 iT eA) 16 (0 fe le UO! 2 > lee ets 10 IN tee. | Mia ANI le | ~) but the real blame for the. No one} 4 “Today everyone is after secur-| prndperdthegeing ning hed srr $64 ‘million: while the counties will‘ The * hiuecica film starring: Vivien Leigh and Clark . {11 pet cent of the votes. A Swedish SKILLED HANDS — Beautician Miss Barbara Sluder is at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, fixing the hair of patient Mrs. Bertha Rissane during national beauty salon week. Members of Pontiac Hairdressers for work at other hospitals, and crowning a local queen to enter in a contest to select Miss Professional Cosmetology. | rope Unit 168 are also donating time By EARL NEW YORK — The -new fair Adler. ly j My agent got ‘But why can WILSON mind. example, she drinks coffee instead of tea, We fight tuberculosis and cancer Make a concession and drink tea, she makes it from @ teabag, of the local group, in recognition of If the projects are not over- and all the other diseases, but, American style. Dick Adler, who'd written the“ Pajama oe re to the standards set him.” “We were married in Arling- ton, Va., because you don’t have to wait so long for your Wasserman there. You don't have that in England, and it’s an~extraordinary experience. “We went to this little hut that said ‘Blood tests, one hour.” We went on a tour of Washington and I read the Gettsyburg address while they were finding out whether I passed. ” famous British performer, Bobby Howes, took over the Julie Andrews part in “My vas Lady” last week. ~ THE MIDNIGHT EARL... | How New ‘Fair Lady’ | Meets Her Fair Lad x « * *T = met Richard last July,” she said. : for ‘Of Human Bondage’ in London and I was asked to go and sing for him. “My agent didn’t want me to sing for him. with a Red Cross sign on it’ Sally Ann, daughter of a | WILSON lady in “My Fair Lady,” pretty. “He was casting very snobby and said I was establishéd—I didn’t have to audition for) anybody. Richard got very angry and said,| ‘t you sing for me? Everybody else sings for me!’” “I stuck to my guns: So Richard sald, social evening meeting tonight at ‘Well, then, will you have lunch with me” i hall, x *« * Sally Ann's a lady of Independence _ for'| and when she does. ridden by public -objections, the what do we do to fight to restore score, intrigued Sally Ann. When a show she was doing closed forth in London, she came to America “to decide whether I liked SALLY ANN eo. Xavier Cugat was called hurriédly from a nearby- restaurant bear half the costs of cating and When his burglar alarm went off accidentally at his hotel . treating for the mentally ill in ‘Jonathan Winters wanted to impersonate an Elsa Maxwell- Mithigan is headed for a cold re-\type gal on the Jack Paar TV‘er, but Elsa said No . . Eartha. \Kitt outbid Walter Chrysler for a painting at the Madison. Square Garden art show. Hawaii... Actor Gene Wesson- man in “Happy. Hunting”) . Perry Como TV’er during his young to borrow my Car.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) : asked N. Y. Sen. Javits’ aid in his suit against Equity (regarding his hassle with Ethel Mer-] ¢:ade.in offer . Eddie Fisher, who'll sing on the tor Pots TV pooner vacation here, says, “Perry’s’ show is the best place in town to relax”. , to drive race cars, but his insurance company said nope. . .| WISH I'D SAID THAT: Walter Siezak says his three children: are all at the perfect age: “Too old to cry at ment, and too! . Bill Holden’d love jOffers Four Slopes Dryden Ski Area Is Open DRYPEN — Another new. ski| area has been added to the grow-' ing list of = ski sloves. * * ideveloped by Fred Molitur and his Sweden's Favorite Film Is ‘Gone With the Wind’ STOCKHOLM — “Gone With The Wind” has a decisive popularity lead over all other motion pictures, domestic or foreign, ever shown in Sweden, according to a poll by the Swedish * Institute of Public Opinion —— * Gable won movie was second; -third was i 4 e | Cieal arg | _ Miss Leigh. The Diphe Ski Area, owned and; “Waterloo _ Bridge,” also — ison, Fred Jr., both of Royal Oak, | \is in its second week of operation. | x * * Two rope tows, win another un-. der construction, serve the four slopes. A snow-making machine, capa- bie of covering 20,000 scuare feet | within an hour, insures excellent. skiing conditions all winter. Lights have been installed for night skiing, and there ‘s a warm-'- snack bar .and rental’ ing hut, service. RCA COLOR TV s saies and SWEETS RADIO TV ¢ -ntangibles Tax - Sent to House. ‘other | Rep. Frederick Yates x «*w * Actor Jon Hall is planning a $500,000 resort hotel in Maul,, No Surprises in Bill When It Appears in State Legislature . LANSING & — Gov, Williams’ much publicized imtangibles tax iplan, backed by 16 House Demo- crats, made itS appearance in the legislature last night. . - It proposed to boost the present "$23,600,000 levy on stocks, bonds and other intangibles by some 20 million dollars a year. following pretty te form what Williams in his hike, however, the Gevernor said the state would wind up the en- suing fiscal a mil- lion dollars in the As a concession to he Williams by-passed his — original plan to collect a tax on intangible |properties held last year. He has agreed not to oppose a plan by Committee, to pick up a quick 16 million dollars by pay+ ment on state liquor purchases for |90 days, rather than 30 days as is ‘now done, In turn, House Speaker George M. Van Peursem (R-Zeeland) and Republican leaders have ‘promised to take a‘ “hard look” . ‘at the Williams plan. : (D-De- troit), poe sponsor of the said it would exempt 11,000 pres- ent intangible tax payers from any another 49,000 individuals, - partner- and ns a who ‘already pay the biggest share. Eagles to Receive Special Award — The Fraternal Order of Eagles, Pontiac Aerie 1230, will be present- ed with a special award, the Bell Ringer Aerie Plaque, at a joint | 289 W. Montcalm St. c * * William Hazelwood, FOF state ° vice president,.will present the | plaque to Donald Dwire, president forth by the Grand Aerie. mittee, and, president of the club 'Fred Haggard has urged all mem- | bers to attend the meeting. The White House is regarded as ‘Number One of the U.S. national capital’ 8 system of pubic- parks, NOW? Hampton‘s offer its sen- sational $10.00 per inch 125.00 for a 1212” set, $160.00 for a 16" set, ete. Olfer No. 1— 1958 Mode! -. «++ $695.08 . -$210.00 Trade-in Allowance .$ 95 se eee Hampton Electric 825 WEST HURON ST, FE 4-2526 '} Open Every Night ‘til 9:00 P.M. RCA COLOR TV. Sales and Service Color TV as Lew as $399.00 | CONDON’S | Radic and TV Seles and 3 127 8. Parke et Gur' Feibs en. Colest Os Black and White TV Before ‘You Buy tenement MUNTZ TV. FE 4-1515 CP Cee ate ae hoes ee one and reduce. Sally Ann Howes from London, leaned across a table and told’ Absorbing the increase would be me how she ‘married the brilliant American composer, Dick ships, ——pesed to the U.A.R., _ turned into a dark, mwenty-rour/ req and jordan’ 2, Migh? Be’ Joined by Saudi. Arabia in Move to Counter U.A.R. AMMAN, Jordan & — Iraq's. King Faisal was due in Jordan today. to discuss with his cousin King Hussein a royal merger to: eounter the overshadowing union of Egypt and Syria. *x* * * Indications grew that the king-) dom of Saudi Arabia might join the two Hashemite realms of Jor- dan and Iraq in a federation — provided Iraq pulls out of the pro- Western Baghdad Pact that has) alienated her from powerful na-! tionalist elements in the Arab * world. x * * Hussein and Faisal were expect-| ed to form some sort of union to) stand off increasing pressure from‘ Egypt and Syria to bring the rest of the Arab world under the ban- ner of their newly formed United Arab Republic, A Hashemite fed- eration would be basically op- whose two members Jordan divides geo- graphically, Syria long has viewed Jordan as a_ potential province... — x * * Union with Iraq probably would spell the end of the little state of Jordan, which Britain created af- ter World War I and gave inde: _ pendence to in 1946, Iraq—bigger, more> populous and richer— un- doubtedly would dominate such a union. x * * Official sources in Amman pre- , dicted that King Saud of Saudi 5 Teenagers Drown as River Gulps Car POCATELLO, Waho (# — A carload of high school pupils end street last night and somersaulted into the Portneuf River, Five teer agers drowned. Two others made it to safety. * * * One of the survivors was Kim Sharp, the driver, 16-year-old son of a Pocatello physician, He said he did not know the quarter-block street ended at the river. Sharp crawled through a win- another youth, Lynn * * The youngsters had been to a church youth meeting. ~Coroner Allen Manning identi- fied the five victims as Lamona Webster, William Clark, Dwgnna Woodward, Verda Mae Stone and Marilee Smith. All were about 16. The average. American family Tequires about 400 gallons of water a day. : cost, number produced and other | lof 2,066 modern automobiles.” | i ; i | Ballistic Missiles Mass Produved : ii jin S uper-Secret Warren Plant 43 By “JERRY CHIAPETTA WARREN (INS) — American ballistic missiles are being “‘mass produced” in Warren in a com- plex and precise operation that makes an auto assembly line seem simple by comparison. In an ultra-modern,*super-secret Chrysler Corporation employes ‘are busy every day — building, ichecking, testing and guarding | Redstone and Jupiter missiles for | their only customer — the U_ S§. ' Army. | | Business appears to be good. About 100 new employes are hired each week. By the. end of the year, séme 9,000 persons will be werking at the plant. and special technicians. | Nick Pragos, of Pontiac, a fore- ‘man in the instrument depart- j ment, said, “I love my work. | \It’s fascinating.” NO BOASTING Unlike other private industrial plants, there are no boasts in Warren about production reports. And the product is never of- ficially compared to that of the competition —- Russia — because all these things are top secret. This reporter was permitted a sketchy look around certain areas of the plant, after he had been thoroughly checked for security. Even so, Deputy Security, Officer H. B. Whitesearver and Chief Production Supervisor Burwyn Bender acted as: escorts. The intermediate range (1,500) ? This is the missile developed at the Army's Regstone arsenal by the same team, under Dr. Wern- her Von Braun, which turned ‘out the. dupiter-C test vehicle that launched the U. 8. satellite. The Jupiter and the Jupiter-C, however, are different missiles. _Information about the weight, data on the Jupiter was listed as “classified” or “unavailable.” The only performance information re- leased was on the thrust. compared to ‘“‘something like that During the tour permission wa: granted for a look inside the bell of the Redstone. © It looked like a bad dream — after a wild party. There were _ < @ wires and then more wires, | sizes. There were pipes, tubes, | tanks, and fins — all represent- ing ébviously — hours of precision labor, Building a missile can only be compared to buildmmg a fine watch. Engineer Bender said there are tens of thousands of things that can go wrong and prevent a successful launching their targets, NO PRODUCTION LINE move down a “‘line’ as automo- biles do. Like airplanes, they are assembled on the spot. Missiles are built in three main sections — nose, brain, and fuel cells for the power plant. The latter. accounts for about 75 ‘per cent of the Redstone’s 69-ioot —. The Redstone has a range of 200 miles, is highly accurate, uses liquid propellant and is capable plant 16 miles north of Detroit, | Most of them will be engineers — dupiter was kept out of sight. ¢ e * e * * * e * « e e e e * e e miles of them of all colors and | L or. cause these missiles to miss} _‘These-fantastic_machines do not} tents of carrying nuclear or conven- tional “arheads. . The Chrysler missile plant — said to be large enough to cover 40 football -fields — is spotless and air conditioned in many areas where precision work is under way, Noise generally as- sociated with most factories. is lacking. Busy men around the Redstone seemed engrossed in their work. C, Allen Brady, a Chrysler cor-| poration veteran and now general : “BIRT OF A JUPITER — Sidlled workmen assemble the frame | of an Army Jupiter TRBM at Chrysler’s Warren, Mich., plant. | manager of the missile division, | said: ; “The spirit and cnbintaina of these pedple is amazing. Why, we have to remind some of them | to go home because they get $0. intent on what they are doing.” * * Chester Roberts, a foreman in) final assembly, was asked if he enjoyed making missiles. The Mt. Clemens man replied, is science, This is good for the’ country. Ly 160 W. ul M. 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