aM sit ® ; 1S THIS SPRING? — It was sunshine, Central High seniors today, as warm weather to Pontiac with Watch Out for Sunburn; | Balmy Weather to Stay If Pontiac area residents find themselves afflicted with spring fever-early Mild Weather ice cream cones for these Pontiac balmy breezes, they welcomed a neon snack. Siwecd Ave. Hailed in City Pictured are (left to right) Nancy Pratow, 17, of _ 9% N. Telegraph Rd., and Pat Bergman, 17, of Pontiac Press Photo year it’s no wonder. While Pontiac’s high of 54 yesterday was not record) breaking, a higir of 57 in Detroit was the highest read-' Goff's Mother Reveals Letter Note Indicates Accused Murderer Attempted to '' Take His Own Life An apparent suicide note was produced as evidence today indi- cating that accused murderer Ray Goff atte to take his own life after allegedly killing the wom- an he “loved too niuch” to live without. ‘ The mother of 35-year-old Goff, Mrs. Lottie M. Carpenter, of Flint, dabbed at tears as she told of finding the note on the morning of Aug, 21, 1955, It was on this day that Goff is accused of slay- ing Mrs. Rita M. Cummings with a .22-caliber target pistol. “T took it he was going out to commit suicide,” she told a jury of six women and six men. She also told of discovering Goff's bill- fold, bankbook and change purse on the kitchen table the same * Sunday morning. Previous witnesses In the first- _ Gegree murder trial before Oak- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Eisenhower Speech on Radio Tonight President Eisenhower will speak to the nation tonight on foreign aspects of _ national security. He will be heard over the following stations: WKMH —9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.; WJBK —$9:30 pm. to 10:00 p.m; CKLW — 9:30 p.m. to 10:0 p.m.; WXYZ — 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; WWJ — 9:30 p.m, to 10:00 p-m.; WJR — 10:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m, *ing recorded for that day) Failing in House lsince the Weather Bureau lstarted keeping track back jin 1872. Residents in this vicinity can) leven get out their golf clubs and jbermuda shorts, as the warm a Pslice with a. pleasant high of 50-54. The lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 35, At 2 p.m. the mer- cury had risen to 30. Pontiac Press Cited for Good Typography CHICAGO — The Pontiac Press won honorable mention in the an- nual Inland Daily Press Association lence, among daily newspapers of fram 25,000 to 75,000 circulation. Other awards in the same class were Grand Rapids Herald, first; Davenport (lowa) Morning Demo- erat, second; Rockford (Ill) Reg- paign - Urbana (ll) Courier hon- orable mention, The Inland asso- ciation ig comprised of some 450 newspepers in 20 midwestern states. 2 ‘ Tigertown Reports Begin Follow the Detroit’ Tigers in wantier-te dns © tolt Rep. Harry J. Phillips (R-Port Sth Judge Bill Nearing Vote _ Roberts Sees Phillips’ Attempt to Stall Bill A bill to provide a fifth circuit) ljudge “for Oakland County was|tion. \headed for a vote today despite an apparent unsuccessful attempt ‘Huron) to stall it.- YY a ° *@ Phillips, member of the power- ful House Ways and Means Com- mittee, said the bill violated a “hold the line” spending policy Republicans in the state are in- sisting on. “Phillips hasn't oeepo A aan one’s voté but his judging for typographical excel-' ister - Republic, third; and Cham-|®7Y Lenten ‘Meditations : 9 ' Is There Dust on Your Bible’ | HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP)—The “I started thinking of a ser- A Bible in the hand is worth =| déor of opportunity is opened . by pushing. Take life as you find it, but don’t leave it so. Beaten paths are for beaten men. > Bo go the “Stop-Light Sermons” weekly. by a bard of.the church, billboard, the Rev. Dale H. Conrad, pastor of Crescent Heights Church... They flash their messag motorists passing the busy Fairfax and Fountain avenues. News- paper columnists frequently quote them. A Hollywood songwriter was so taken with “The train on the rajl- road to heaven carries no baggage cars” that he asked the for, permission to write such @ song. The Rev. Mr. Conrad switched several years ago from straight an- a ee who never would of a church,” he ‘said yesterday. “They had to something — I just sort of went on from there.” Methodist Your day goes es. to corner of is worth little. If you are too are too busy. he keeps out of. clergyman the faith. mon out there for all the people Other pithy proverbs he has post- ‘ed — some original, some culled from his reading, some from parishioners: Is there any dust on your Bible? ners of your mouth turn. If your religion costs little it A man is known by the company A man wrapped up in himself makes a pretty smal! parcel. A fool’s tongue is always long enough to cut his throat. Faith keeps the man who keeps Farrell E. Rebarth ce Wear soe Bloom- field Township), one of the six Oakland County lawmakers who sponsored the bi-partisan bill. * * * Still predicting successful house passage in its present form, Rob- erts said the measure probably would be voted on in the afternoon session. All Oakland representatives unit-| ed last month in forming the bill) because they said the four present judges are saddled with the big-* gest case load per judge in’ the state. COST TO STATE Phillips’ opposition, which forced a postponement of the vote last night, stems from the fact that the state pays a large share, around $12,500, of each judge's sal- “How are we to be expected to hold down on the budget, to squeeze every dime out of the cost of government, if we pass on these bills without close study,” he said. * * * The judge bill is aimed at creat ing the new judge with two initial terms, the short one starting July 1, 1959, and another of the normal six years, beginning Jan. 1, 1960. Joint sponsorship among the four Republican and two Demo- cratic lawmekers from Oakland County might side-step a partisan block which killed a like bill last Rebels Release ‘Speed-Driver Fangio Unhurt —- Cuban Race Results| |pion automobile racer Juan thorities disputed claims lone poured oil on the “= THE PONTIAC PRESS _ & j (otelte on Page 9 - A. * Edi p+ pase YEAR + ; ‘PONTIAC, MIGHIGAM TUESDAY, FREBUARY 25, 1958—24 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED = ' oe 4 . 72 eee 105,000 Auto Worker Cost-of-Living Pay Increases et in Death; Officials Deny Course Was Oiled HAVANA (#—Rebel kid- napers freed world cham- Manuel Fangio of Ar- gentina unharmed today after Cuba’s $10,000 Gran Premio race ended in tragedy and suspicions of foul play. While Fangio, unshaken by his 29-hour experience, talked with re: by other drivers that some- course of the race in which the 46-year-old, five-time world title-holder was to have been the star attrac- * * * cia Cifuentes of Cuba skittered in- to the crowd along Malecon boule- vard, killing four Cubans and in- those critically burt. Drivers said the track had been A racer driven by Armando Gar-| juring 34. “Cifuentes was among). slicked Yiown with oil, presum- ably in a rebel attempt te wreck the race, Officials later the National ris Com- mission said car “sup posedly”’ went out of control, The commission contended its techni- cians had “eliminated absolutely all suspicion of sabotage,” and claimed the oil on the street had wfeped from the 27 racing cars. * * * Fangio told newsmen his abduc- tors made clear they had grabbed him in hopes his disappearance gencio Batista's regime. TO BE HELD AGAIN Brig. Gen. Fernandez Miranda, head of the sports commission, id that despite yesterday's trag- » the Gran Premio would be held again next yéar. * * * The race, originally schedued to run 314.19 miles, was halted after Cifuentes’ crash. Stirling Moss of Britain, who had completed five laps of-3.5 miles each, was de- clared winner and awarded $3,- 000. Fangio will wind up with more, even though he did not compete. The sports commission said It. had guaranteed him more than $5,000 to appear and his abduc« tion was a “circumstance be- yond his control.” Fangio, who spent the night. at the Argentine Embassy, said he would remain in Cuba two or three days and would not hesi- year, they said. step in the door A oh be short and say the way the cor- were up. me,” busy to pray, you pital: | It's a boy!!! two on the shelf. good standing with God. The Christ we will not share we cannot keep. An ounce of church is. worth a pound of police court. The Sermon on the Mount will lift you out of the.vailey. One motorist write the pastor: “I started to apply your say- ings in my life for the week they One woman calls him to eriticize, : however, if the message isn’t cheerful ~ or mentions the devil, as In: ° Sleeping saints serve Satan. ei ‘ The Rev. Mr. Conrad said his own favorite is this sign he posted last June after tate to return for next year’s race. of kneeling keeps you in It’s worked wonders for ee getting a call from a hos- eee ent tee eniaiend at first agreed, but) would force cancellation of the, race and embarrass President Ful-| ' ONLY FEW DAYS LEFT — The pretty miss above poses with Frank Clement, manager at the Pontiac Retail Store, to point out ‘that midnight Friday (Feb. 28) is the deadline for driving with 1957 license plates. She is Judy You'll Need New Plates Soon auto parts her in person if Extra Money fo Be Received After March-1- U.S. Blames Weather for January Jump in Nation’s Expenses | DETROIT (INS) — auto companies announced today approximately 105,- 000 of the firms’ employes throughout the nation will receive cost-of-living in- creases in line with the La- bor Department index.. Chrysler said 79,000 wage and salaried workers in the Detroit area will receive pay first pay period after March 1. * * * The Labor Department said the cost-of-living index rose last month from 121.1 to 122.3. This represents an itreese of $15 over the last cost-of-living al- lowance for salaried workers. * * * Pontiag Press Photo cinta, SADASEONRILIAUR you mony see you don’t gét your 1958 plates on in time. Judy is a secretary at the Pontiac Traf- fic Violations Bureau, where fines for driving with expired plates are collected. General Motors said about 226,- GRAND RAPIDS #—The mar- lriage of the AFL and CIO in Michi- gan was an accomplished fact to- George Meany, who ordered the day. |te a dowry of some $171,000, But reluctant kinsmen of the,day at the blending of the AFL weaker AFL were still holding on’ Michigan Federation of. Labor Aides of AFL-CIO President marriage, officiated here yester- Mackie Writes Back: Broomfield (R-Royal Oak). All Money for Highways Being Spent as Available By PETE LOCHBILER . Federal highway dollars are being spent in Michigan as fast as they are available, the State Highway Depart-' ment retorted today to charges made by Rep. William Ss. \® AFL-CIO State Marriage Now Accomplished Fact (MEL) and the state CIO into a united labor movement, No one showed up to say no and it was done in comparative harmony. ; Democratic Gov; Williams, wear- ing his green and white polka dot tie, blessed the occasion. Williams told the state merger convention, “The unity .of labor comes not a moment too soon be-|J cause the forces that seek to de- stroy organized labor afe more determined than ever to accom- plish the goal if they can.” x. &.* Meany’s aide, Peter M. McGa- vin, will try to do something to- ‘morrow about collecting the AFL dowry. It consists of $64,029 in cash in the treasury, $67,000 in cash and bonds in a reserve fund and ia $40,000 building in Lansing. — “We have programed all of the federal money that) ywycavin has served notice on| | spend, plus more than 40 per cent of the funds that pire! 1, high een July 1,” a highway ment spokesman said. Broomfield yesterday had) charged the highway department with sitting on a “ back- log’’ of $139,000,000 in federal high- way funds at a time when federal money spent here would be “a giant step forward in solving our current unemployment situation.” Broomfield: blamed slow planning on the part of Highway Commis- sioner John C. Mackie. In Mackie’s absence from the state capital to- day, the spokesman quoted a letter the highway commissioner had written Broomfield in rebuttal: “Assuming your (co.nments) were in good faith and not a de- liberate attempt te distort the record concerning Michigan’s use of federal highway aid,” Mackie’s letter said, “I can only conclude you are sadly confused about how federal aid is made available by the federal govern- ment and how it.ig being used.” The spokesman argued that Broomfield’s figures were mislead- ‘ling. “Of the $139,000,000 which he! (Broomfield) refers to, $71,935,000 has been appropriated to us by Congress for ‘interstate highwalys in the fiscal year 1958-59 and will not become available to the state until after July 1,” the spokesman said. Nevertheless, he continued, the we can actually collect and} highway department has already, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) iMFL officials he will appear at fi itheir Lansing headquarters at 11 programmed more than half its a.m. tomorrow and demand their!" 1958-59 interstate funds and “will charter and all the property. have programed the entire wopre MFL President George Ww. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) \4%% per cent under a year ago. { ices went up. * * * With the big jump in January, high and were nearly 5 per cent more than a year ago, Fresh fruits and vegetables advanced 7 per cent while meats, poultry and ifish increased 4 per cent. | January sales of household tex- tiles, vacuum cleaners, washing lmachines, toasters and some fur- increases in rents, gas and elec- tric bills, and fuel oil. WASHINGTON #® — The Senate | opens a long-delayed floor debate! today on proposed higher postal/ rates, with the key issue whether the letter rate will be 4 or 5 cents. President Eisenhower has been urging higher postal rates almost ever since he took’ office in 1953, as a means of reducing deficits in the Post Office Department. But the issue has not reached the Senate floor until today, al- though the House twice has passed rate increase measures. raise postal rates by 700 to 750) million dollars. The current year 's| postal deficit is estimated at 700) million, Included is a provision making) the letter rate on non local mail 5 cents for three years from July 1, 1958, to June 30,. 1961. Letters within a city would go for 4 cents. The permanent rate would be 4) as compared with the present 3 cents, i # Before the Senate is a bill to Majority Johnson (D-Tex) said an would be made to tie pay increases for the 500,000 postal workers to the rate bill. The administration is offering about 160 million dollars of annual increases to the employes: Demo- erats are -pushing a bill which would total about 320 million. In n | T oday’ s s Press SE SONS QHOUIOS.. ccnc tie cen sccccese 17 Coanty News ......6..c0e0- 13 | eee % BUMPS occ cw dns ceccccenstes 18 NORIO |... kaa veccsscscees 3 ONE 6 co vixiasecdsives 14-15 MUD, | ae oleic ec ces,, 16 TV & Radio Programs ,... 23 Wilson, Earl ...... . 2 Women’s Pages ...\...... 911 Jerome “Bright Spot needs sharp cars, "34 to ‘58's. Top 8. FE 8-04888, 4 or 5-Cent Stamp Issue Launches Senate Debate Leader Lyndon B.; fort | Postal unions favor tying the two together with the idea that Eisenhower would not veto a big- ger pay increase than he wants if it meant killing higher rates. The Senate bill also would boost the cost of air mail letters from 6 to 8 cents, require a 3-cent stamp on printed post cards, and raise rates on second and third class mail 60 to 66 2-3 per cent. Several Democrats are seeking to knock the 5-cent stamp out of the bill, leaving. the flat 4cent rate. The 5-cent provision was adopted by a. 7-6 vote in commit- te. The Republican leadership plans to try to retain the temporary 5- cent rate. Both sides expect a close vote. Proceeds from the 5-cent stamp would be earmarked for moderni- zation of pogt offices over the na- tion, This rate would add about expected from a straight stamp food prices reached an all-time niture were not enough to offset. } 175 millions ‘annually to the yield * . means the approach of a warm ‘ front, This is true because a halo'remarrying her former husband.” To a iy a3 3 : ree : . e \ Y : a , « 3 ee rming uw : : Ke .. Hike Bill Senator Byte [Bay City Buses (SheBarinBimighem = (to Run Again; [opel \City to Ask Delay in Suit Ready for lke "Ve Consents ‘May Stop Runs ito Abate Bus. Nuisance RICHMOND, ~ = ~ RP Pere See ae eee ee eee = , Harry Flood Byrd (D-Va) ag cae he f Fe S : Signature Only Needed today with full consent of his wife). Coach Firm Announces B — City yes Ina —— ar | to his con. ww ane U8. Coles ta ge Dectine:, in - Patronage soadom, last night, requested. toed suppor ct owe | Boy “Forcing tt to Quit [Attorney dames Howiett to seek|probably will be voted on wit by $5 Billion Byrd, chairman of the Senate ing ee ele wari see avs , Finanee Committee, sie an-| oS, wae ae. nuisance WASHINGTON (# — Only Prest:jnounced Feb. 12 he would not) ; BAY CITY~This Cr gry be a bill was needed today to raise by) - x & & serv: May Motoritween the firm, city officals. and| ne BS . five billion dollars the limit fixed! His statement today, addressed Pe Balcer Brothers o + residents ‘who filed the complaint, |» : ¥ by law on the size of the national|to the General Assembly of Vir- » [Coach Co., which a fleet a a - he waiter in State Merged. debt. ginia, contained a statement from jot 36 buses, notice to per a ot i settle : wn The Senate passed the bill late/Mrs. Byrd, an invalid, releasing City ewe Oe will go out|0u ; - : — : yesterday after a day of-debate in}him from his promise made six of business May 14. Edmond Brady, Greyhoynd.at- | (Continued From Page One) which some senators said no in-;)years ago to retire at the end of * 8 8 | torney, sald the bus company is Dean and Secretary-Treasurer crease should be voted now, while bis term in January, 1959. The reason given was steadily willing to do whatever it can to John Thorpe are expected to give the and funds of , others contend five billion was not __ ee declining patronage and a 1957 net en green ge i ae MeGavin the cold shoulder, But enough. The Assembly asked Byrd to o——— — cat cage cont Hunter boulevard jot, which resl- | MeGavitr Is counting on that. The The hike to 280 billion dollars reconsider shortly aiter his an- seg Js he tes sd von its] dente have complained about, O has already hired a will be effective through June 3@, [hotihcerment Feb. 12. Byrd has al-| \ yea 1947 taal an chan! : ar ; lewyer. McGavin is making the 1959. This is the fourth temporary [so received many individual re-| $152. 000 since 19 es Sop change — te sty oe 4 ba op age just te prepare ii in the limit passed at | quests. ; — ; on! rose . Buses legal action. Fisenhower’s request, The last | “Owing allegiance tothe people Barney A. Balcer, generat jon pag my es ca Rage yo Stetievin snié’ eobventien: bus. previous one, a three-billion in- who are the Commonwealth ‘ of | manager, said the company bata ow This, he|ness ray prevent him from io. crease, expired June 30, 1937. = Virginia, with heartfelt apprecia- _| dida’t have the money to buy ii said, tenn vi rye a and, if #0, Ray- , tion for the honors they have be- | cense plates to operate beyond should do away ome ol The Senate finally passed the} ed Upon me, od with tie, May 14. the disturbance’ at night. ‘measute on a voice vote, hut not ear Rte "t feet obligated te oslA “LAST RESOURCE? torney, has ben authorized to make until it had gone through two roll) YT" sot Ne seats that 7 He said the loss of $8,375 was ' Sale. milo ake mand. ur calls demartied by foes of the pitt, |" @ccede to requests should year despite a redac-| Commissioners Brady . of the MFL and the be a candidate for re-election, tion of operating expenses, of more condition had existed for some | state CIO into a new state organi- oe te eke wae Cet ted statement said. than $40,000 from 1956 to 1957. ‘time and that court action was zation, named the Michigan State ager to the Fi ron Oe een 7 a cs ——- : veils’ tk Photo | The apes pee fares a wes sour ~e pom of an. echt: Aarne tte: cal " a ep pdomipesrericrn wee Goff S Mother WELQOMED TO YOUTH HOME — William — jacent to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium on Cooley nickel last May to 2 cents. for|Plaints by residents living in bead | Teamster L Is on a. proposal to hold the increase, | | ©. Moulton Jr., second from right, superintend- Lake road. Helping to, register. the children, (adults, but the reve “d tojarea of the parking lot. . oca fo three billion dollars, a move Reveals Letter ent of the Oakland County Children’s Center, ranging in age mostly from 12 to 17, was Harold cover: the losses. Bratly said the Great Lakes Planning to Look Sharp that was supported by Chairman welcomes four of the 45 children that moved Cooper, right, a member of the staff. The home “Baleer said the only solution |Trapsit Corp, which is purchas- otek Byrd (D-Va) of the Finance Com- yesterday from the center at 2050 Telegraph Rd. was opened by the county because of crowded | the bus fitm could gee would be jing the G lines in this =. ae “saggeon mittee. {Continued From Page One) | 4 the coutity’s riew Youth Home of property ad- conditions at the center, Moulton said. oon of municipal par- |area, already had discussed with| Teamsters Union 106418. are , y program to have just about the ‘The House passed the bill by @| amd County Cireult Judge Frank . ticipation. which would have. te |him two changes planned. revere Sth ewe pre 328-71 vote Jan. 23, saa. srgseg ard yicthatewran tcwtale cia Caater tn dae abo Ta Tho firm will exe electtie hee! — j ~_ If, & factory oe gi | nn Arbor | . . cttisenry. ers to warm the buses instead Butcaeee icnede af taints ry ras sasincareal tore, Citizens Confer = - oy ha dpenaed Lgrning < is tae tea ead seeae’ ot and 381 voted . to ive ; ws Peay Ris SOENS Ke ang blue, gold beige * jackets, News Flash xr mxee we «Study Personal Property Tax on Cars jai er five | ttle amcne Wa | rl cl ES pepe ac obese - hie . about $12), to rank and file :AVERAI leased last December nh Tonia R " . Loc ] G R position where higher fares, short- series 3 as > &— State Hospital for the Criiealy to alse a overnment even ues er routes or even state relief would gional ——— "W. ment erseas gifts, 7 ae ae eae eden cin, |tnsane where he Wan continitied ee not be @hotgh to take care of losses! rovjevie tacos detiem whee tee Pome nite petal Spire site was la today, weat praed 2 es the ‘Gite Hese. | omn lames R. aloft, angled over toward soot —e ra a ANN ARBOR # — A personal) The researchers keyed their local government units now get a wiliaecseo a eee en be _— < ot on by an aide, Owen and exploded just before hitting stad trial : property tax on automobiles would/revenue estimate to current mill about 95 per cent of their locally SAGINAW — Served by. Sagipaw| al, reets ve (Bert) Brennan. the ground. The missile exploded (“™™ ee pour 18 million dollars a year orjrates and assessment ratios in raised revenues from the property City Lines, Saginaw faces thus lion to be => oe with a loud rear and disappeared ¥ more into local government tills,/Michigan together with experience tax, and suggested that their taxing) hiems. A Saginaw Citizens’ Bus! not Legace use hey Were day with the adoption of @ consti- in @ ball of orange fire and a in the resumption of the trial tors and select citizens applying the l'authority should be extended into! Committee was Appointed here ning condition. tution by a 8 merger eonven- hage rising colunm—of smoke— oS anata Nitin tes were|property tax to automobiles. other areas. carts tak. oh altar Gus comeete —— . dex = — ine tener tae Ml ey eee na SEUARRAAN AOE Ms CNY 4 enna min mel, ay wan ore —— H pital, deacribed how Mrs, Cum- ze * 8 Traditionally, Michigan assessing In New York and Pennsylvania, %08ted fares in face of declining private plane skidded on a snow- patie On oo im = rg ‘ | mings died from multiple bullet) The possibility was faised by/OMficials never have tried to reach they said, non-property levies ac-/PaSsenger revenue. - runway at a Rochester, **V®"™ score tyes =Kaow AIS: | wounds to the face, neck and head./ tour economists from three major household goods and other tangible count for about one-fourth of local N. Y., airport, turned over and/2**s opppsed the pact. 7 , 2 state Universities in a bulky, two-/Possessions of individuals through tax collections. alid al feet on its tép. [WILLING PARTNER She testified that her daughter, ‘divorced from her husband two months before her death, had ro plans to marry Goff. “My daugh- ter it many conversations with me said she . wasn't interested in marrying anyone unless it be for By BE. H. SIMS Is it true that a halo around the moon indicates approaching rain? We noted in an earlier piece on the weather that a halo often is formed when high, thin ice; Defense attorneys L. Rex Bebout clouds move in above you, giviNg| ang Edwatd A. Portere said they the moon a halo effect, while be-| will attempt to prove (Off not only low, just above the Surface of, the was insane at-the time of.the san- edith, ithe weather is clea 5 ity hearing but also at the time of oa — but i ares the shooting. means . leading e of a ; . warm front has moved overhead, Mrs. Carpenter, who .was on phate great height, while the the stand rearly an hour, said her surface edge is still several hun-| %" before the murder appeared dred miles westward. The slant of|- “upset and acting so funny @ long a warm front is so great that its) me. forward leaning, high-altitude on the surface of the earth. that she started Since this is probably the most other fellows.” frequent cause of a halo, then it! follows that rain can be expected . . to follow a halo — in most in-\Knife Slip Kills Butcher stances. A warm front ustially, brings a day or more of steady DETROIT i®—Anthony Nykiel, going out with volume research staff report on the property tax. in ato a indust in the study headed by a. the personal property tax, but in) some places they bear down heavi-, jin mevteriag ‘ne beoberty, lax ly on inventories of business and | dollars represented about 45 per sos cent of combined state and local PROPERTY TAXATION | tax receipts, the report showed. Conlin (R-Tipton), House taxation chairman, The Conlin researchers said that) The researchers found some fault City High | A.19%4 graduate of Pontiac Cen- to Give Science Talk on assessment procedures in De- troit last October, saying criticism of methods uséd ‘by the Detroit Board of Assessors might be con- strued as an argument for lax ‘enforcement policy. ' * ® Graduate * They also said a number of! ‘changes in propetty tax assess- for more scientists, engineers aNdim ent administration generally "Spending All Funds |" for State Highways’ itral High Sehool will return to his technicians, . school tomorrow to stress the need! He is Lt. Col. Paul E. Cool, a ‘native of Pontiac now assigned as should be considered, including: Encouragement of payment of property tax bills by installments. Doubts Death — Was Suicide Pontiac Brother Re lates, Habits of Man Found) Dead in Mississippi drizzle, unlike the cold front,|@ butcher more than 15 years, was which passes in more quickly, |earving: a roast when the knife with gusty winds and hard rains, slipped and he stabbed himself for a short period, and then leaves in the abdomen yesterday. He the. air clear and cold. ‘died en route to a hospital. Worst Storm of Winter Howls Across Calitornia SAN FRANCISCO (#—Northern California’s worst storm of winter left at least one person dead in a trail of washed-out roads, falling trees and snapped power and communication lines. Three small communities in the upper Sacramento *Valley were evacuated last oe night as rivers flooded ‘homes. ‘on storm howled itself out in ithe Central Valley, but yesterday The Weather 5 inches of rain fell in the Mendo- ‘cing County towns of Hopland and Full U.S. Weather Bareae Report Cloverdale and most areas north PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly Se Dives 93 cloudy tonight, slondy | tomerrey, cone Of Salinas got up to 2 inches. tine E in 40, l «wn tomorres be-84. Nerihwesterly Finds St, Gusts of wind reached 8 miles 12.26 miles an hour, becoming séuth-| an hour at Hamilton Air Force | Base near San Francisco, Plate Today in Pontiac glass windows’in San Francisco, a temperature preceding @ a.m. | were. blown in. : Wi locity 7 mph - Direction: West ne an yume’ Landslides ‘and falling redwood! nm sets ay at p.m. : ; = fines Wednesday at T:19 am. trees blocked U.S. Route 101 in Moon rises Tuesday at 10:32 a.m Mendocino an iJ ¥ Moon sets Wednesday at 1:12 a.m d Humboldt” coun ities, ee Trees knocked out telephone fam a.m. a .. ; : ; . 7a. m . 36 B m “ lines, including the main Eureka- ah oe 59 Ukiah cable. Power lines snapped 18 em. 38 from Siskiyou County to the San! Monday in Pontiac Francisco peninsula. fas recorded downtown) Sa verses ss {1 CHICAGO = The precipitation eg | the harbor at Gulfport Feb, 17. A Pontiac man today doubted that suicide could explain the mys- Detroiter who drowned in the Gulf of Mexico at Gulfport, Miss. - Peter C. Loncharte of 39 N Ardniore St. said of his brother, John, 54, whose body was discov: éred last week: ‘4 “There's no possibility whatso ever of suicide. We were very close. I know him well and can’t conceive he would take his sown life.” The Pontiac man said his brother had owned a used car lot in De- sold out a month ago and left for Hammond, Ind., with his wife, Alice, 34. The victim's wife told police ness when a snow - storm inter- rupted their project trip. to New Orleans for a Mardi-Gras vata- tion. , Authorities were unable to de- termine whether Loncharte re- turned to Detroit. His body, with weights attached, was foung in Police said an autopsy revealed | no physical evidence of violence. Mrs. Loncharte, who returned to Detroit last night, said she was jsure her husband had intended to ‘return to their home. The victim also is survived by. three sisters who live in Pontiac; Mrs. Harry F. Killian, 1:9 Lincoln COLN St.; Mrs. June Kinney; and | Investigation and Field 'Cool, 22 Collingwood Ave. . { day to speak to junior and senior terious death of his brother: al troit for about 20 years, but had} . that her husband left. her in Ham-|- mond to return to Detroit on busi-) ichief of Guided Missiles Branch, Review of assessments by count» wide agencies, rather than local ‘Division at the Norton Air Force “sel oe, Base, ifornia. error LEGAL LIMITATIONS Statutory tax rate limitations to réplace allocation of millage under the constitutional 15-mill amend- ment. | Col. Cool isthe brother of Joseph He will fly from Californig to- boys -at an assembly tomorrow morning at 10:40, Called “Operation Hometown,” the program is one in which senior officers in the Air Force are se- < * * personal property under the prop- erty taxation system. . Chief reliance by the State Tax Commission on the sales ratio method, rather than appraisals, in its equalization studies. — Seeking improvement of prop ~ jerty assessment through. creation of larger assessment districts mafined by professional, well-paid) assessing officers insulgted ‘from political influences. - : Girl Rescued; Police Praise Safety Boys -A Baldwin School safety-patrol boy and his two companions were part in snatching a kindergarten girl from in front of an on- coming car. Jimmy Gaylord, 11, of 124 Edison St. was cited by Pontiac Dets. Herbert Cooley and James Bale in front of his sixth-grade class- mates half an hour after he had rescued the little girl at his safety post on the sotithwést cor- ner of Howard and Edison streets. According to Cooley, Jimmy stepped off the curb in the face of the approaching car and pulled the girl, Kaye Liechty, 5, back to safety by her coat. Apparently Kaye, of 67 Sheridan St. had become confused about the LY. COL. PAUL COOL lected to rettrn to their high schools to address members of the student body. TO INFORM STUDENTS . Col. Cool's purpose will be to help make students aware of the requirements. needed to be scien- tists, engineers and_ technicians, and emphasize the obligations stu- dents have in trying to meet Amer- ica's needs in these fields. Complete. exemption of tangible) praised by police today for their! tunds department had advanced toad\c, The building trades are merged planning to a plaice where we werelformer Pontiac saerot ac iiue™ |o% the national level, AFL-CIO in @ position to let more contracts\iaw, of 27 Miami Rd ‘|spokesmen said no punitive action Gan we bel eel fats evel : oh eapraren us ont noe table.” fusing to t ute sane etnies, the aorge ‘57 Peak for Auto Club to come into the fold later added, 5 ‘* ; 5 *¢ ‘ a ing up Its anticipated foderai |EMergency Service Lett out i the cold were the promuitta fs in aivaien «h ts ) DETROIT i — More cary need. potiea by the AFL-CIO tna were date the funds vailable, |¢1 Cmtergency service on the road) not eligible to take part in the ae previous Year, says the Autonny| fttte merger even it they. had “We want our highway program/Previous year, says the Automo-| been willing, One reason Meany . remain fluid,” he said. ‘In case|bile Club of Michigan, cracked down on the state AFL there is difficulty concerning right-| ~ x ke of-way, for instance, on one proj- roads votes a © pens Hospital, Rechester, for obser: |Meany’s order to turn over its Continued From Page One) —. | aes “re wo ce ( | ! Hawkins is employed by the Gen-|dollars to Meany’s : : priation by July 1,” he predicted.jeral Aircraft Supply Corp. of De- Thomas, former United Auto Work- In addition, another $30,000,000|trolt. He learned to fly under the|¢Ts president. The MFL claims a in federal primary, ur-|GI Bill and hag had a pilot's 1+|membeship of some 300,000 but Aah told oh ot Oe lees re eet ee ee ek ye gf glemmer ya the ~ , said her busband’s firm Meany lifted ia dillon | a us,” the spokesman| Net been a. to pave the way for merger, a ecta: : « cracked down after state | ar * * Mh: week's bulletin of the First’ ey defied his orers. = He scotied at hints by Broosy cnpes lennl sipens te te Sit ae} ‘The Michigan merger — 40tn field that the: state and Oakland) before the Michigan House of|®™ong the states—sets a pattern County might “lose out’ in Represenatives which would cur./!0r Meany to follow in dealing coven funds because of; sloW!tai] most Sunday selling. with other states such 8 Rhode nning. : and New Jersey have “The funds released so far are been slow to merge on the state based on initial studies sub- - level. After on the national muted to the U's. Barean ot (ALAN Seeking Post level Dec. 5, 1995, state and locai Public Road funds from groups were given two years to iu Gh Se Os capeaintsn as fo R , Cj merge voluntarily, the basis of need’ stodiee aap. (FO ROPFOSENE City [tne cio is dominant in Michigan mitted by the states last sum- because of the large UAW mem- mer. Stanley R. Allen, 38, of & Stan.| ership. On the national level the ley Ave., has the fourth AF l_membership is about twice “These funds ate not politically eandidate to throw in his hat for the CIO membership, Merger here appeared so * smooth that Meany ¢ancelied | » * ¢ - | plans te show up in person, Re The spokesman hit at Broom. aee| Meseaged the convention that field’s figures from the bureau aie ts eee art “Cakiand| ‘‘tetsons beyond. my control” roads, showing that Michigan had County only obligated 61 per cent of its),; interstate. highway funds for the last fiscal year, compared with a national average of 78 per cent. ‘WRONG STATISTIC” “These statistics are a month and a half oid,” the spokesman said. “As of Feb. 14, the highway kept him away. He said he regretted having to force merger in Michigan but ex- * * *& Also seeking nomination for the reoged Seat now. Held by Leslie H. Hud- son, are Robert P. Scott, of 31 Bloomfield Terrace, Harold A, ect, we want to be able to switch woah ete om oaacbe pre- venting immediate construction.”|3,55 an . This was an in-\dency of the state oe wee Eddie.Fisher’s Wife |e & 29° ove te ate neiryat Satie yur: He hua ee Gi * ih ae * state C10 which like the MOL ot Ives Birth fo Son ear won't att enact "MY flay went Out ot buniness un MWeather--Cloudy _ in the East was confined most- |Mrs. John C. Brown, 21 S. Shirley Year Age in Pontise ly to the eastern Great Lakes (St. peut teimpersture ...ccccccrlcisi.l43, Teslom from New York into New | His mother, Mrs. Lucile Lon- RUD, scevevovess-coss-- 88) England an@ was in the form of jcharte, lives in Bessemer, Lon- —— | showers or snow. charte’s' home town. Loncharte’s mine Se been eters brother said that funeral services 66 in 1957 -2 in 1900 LONDON — Blizzards swept|would be in Thursday Monday's Temperature Chart ‘over Britain today, leaving a trail|or Friday. . : 5 Bititew EM Heal "ff YB ot abandoned “cars, overtumed| Bismarek 4 if eS nie a2 i snow plows and blocked roads, Ch chill N ly W it 4 Rew risers 33| Bitter cold also gripped C-an- hureni early on. Kew fo «5 38 dinavian countries. Oslo recorded | ROQUEBRUNE + CAP - MAR- listen « 4 38| temperatures of 18 below sero. | TIN, France (INS)—Sir Winston tabureh Hi i Snow up to 12 inches was fe- Churchill has all but won his bat- so Corded in many areas in Britain.| tle against pneumonia and pleu- te, Marie, ‘The north was hardest hit. Con-| risy Dut it is unlikely the $3- chineton ’ 44 ditions in Ireland were the year-old’ statesman ever will corner traffic light. She had Fisher is passing out the anserbly crogrem has been! Sree aint girect once 00, | wrappers" procsining "its a enutan mond) gong although turned on the i ed pick boy.” o any up something " ; oy . ‘ : ; ta Je first time Pontiac has|%, 2” thought the light was atit!| 7h singer's wife, actress Deb. | Friday, February 28, 1958, will be the final _ : pi tarted bie Reynolds, gave yest | date for paym 4 Ri ethgoe the (e,street again,” Jimmy ex: gall ta? Bowe AC | County Taxes at the Pontiac City Treasurer's served an captain and fight toad. |,.7Meldent occured 38 the| oat Trancen, ern ‘Ont ‘a, | ®OXC8, Along with delinquent.1957 installment er in B17 combat operation in the {trom paafbag agen # after! 2908 ee | of special assessments, will be returned to the | yee it am. With Jimmy at the commer] > : Oakland County Treasurer's Office and must Included in hia awards and deo}Awetian, 12. Of MSN. Saginy|Detrolt Will Distribute | Be Paid there with additional fees. = oration are the Silver Star with|St. and James Gillespie, 12 of 32|Maps for Xway Motorists | So dee ga marked after February 28th, | F ‘ ; S b | : moc } cneegrrs Aor po hed —— modestly gave credit to| DESTROTT CINS)~Nearly. threes | accepted by the Pontiac City cad the Conmmmndcten Rien fe “Aier | Samed bee bake alee Stone ween kc WA . . fem Project tee. "her hack tat ie he sald | ELON OEEMMMEEON 8p S18 ooo i i eg Ss ‘ ae ‘ ? ‘ os * : e A 5 _ ‘ 24 . ? : : eC ves i * i : Z : : 2 i Ss * a - : : 3 | : ’ : 4 H , . ‘ ; : fa et ; * Se i j e. <8 pti eS o incheh eB Bhs tHE PONTIAC PRESS, . rmebav. FEBRUARY 25. 1958 Agness Walker Ti rth, 59, of - a Deaths i in Pontiac. and Nearby ‘Areas (35: floms onesies ox | SIMU es Og m oe 3 ag " Mrs.) Be Here Early Qvale aa fone. Some anew ese DI@S. At Home Here. |saro soem orca twee} TOMORROW Spe ne same Monee Quem Raa Bo ao 2 ple nn re Sree Br aS Pie role ie ameges teens Caliec| for WEDNE Surviving besides his aré|neral Officiating will be the|Canon Charles D. Braidwood willlg socket nly early|School District in connection with) «« Whittemore St. died: yesterday|iw., sisters Mrs. Mildred Be McCall Rey. Caen ial buriallofficiate with burial in Hunters|this mara De get come wtb vn a March 1, 1955, collision involving BONUS BUYS” morning in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-lof Dettoit arid Mrs. Harriet Jones Ortonville Cemetery. in i Creek Cemetery. Mark a city school bus and their car. § a.m. to 6 pm, pital ‘after’ an illness of several/ot Flint Mr. Johnson died yesterday in| Miss Titsworth, who was born| pr. ya Bate member f\Mrs. Sogge seeks $68,500, claim. ’ years, Hurley Hospital, Flint. .~ —_|in Lapeer Township, was gradu-ist| Mary's in the Hills Episco-/iM8 she suffered a concussion.” gest He had been an employe of Pon- ' FRED a. GUERIN -- | Surviving are his wife, Berneta;|ated from Michigan State Normal|pal Church, American Forging &|S0Sge asks $18,500. | We Reserve the Right tiac Motor Division. TROY — Service for Fred J.|three daughters, Mrs. Lorraine|College and received her masters|Socket Management Club, Elks — to Limit All Quantities Mr Andress leaves his wife;|Guerin, 55, of 890 Robinwood St.,|Mogan of Ortonville, Mrs. Fran-/degree from Wayne University. {Lodge No, 810 and a veteran of pence Martha; a son E. Wesley Andressiwn. died ‘at Ardmore |°e2e McCormick of Grand Blanc} She is survived by her sister,|World War I. ett reatatin, Hate : : wa SS = a ee de eas ee ee Your Intelligence... « +» is very real at the Donel son-Johns Funeral Home. Your wishes guide us in every serv- ice we render, Common-sense prices, care with every detail of our work, and dignity in every part of the service, always prevails. Ours is a service carefully di- rected for thinking people. Phone < ~ Junior Editors Quiz on | _FAMOUS STORIES (Skate, Atomie Sub, Takes fo High Seas’ GROTON, Conn, W®—The USS Skate, the world’s third largest nucléar - powered submarine, ‘has sailed for Portland, Eng., on’a shakedown cruise. * * +*€ The Navy said the Skate, the first atomic sub built by assem- bly line production, got under way from her berth ‘at the Electric Boat Co., a division of General {Dynamics Corp, sad The 265-foot. submarine, which joined the Nautilus and Seawolf in the Navy's growing nuclear fleet last December, is scheduled to arrive at Portland on March 5, The craft also will visit’ other undisclosed European ports. It's due back in Groton late in March. Capable of traveling 61,000 milés without refueling, the Skate cost the Navy 31 million dollars to build. Her skipper is Cmdr..-James F. Calvert of Cleveland, Ohio. ??2?PPRPPePPR PPPRPP tre THURSDAY'S THE DAY! 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Egypt has made no — secret of its intention of taking over the Sudan for one important reason —its control with Ethiopia of the upper waters of the’ Nile. x~ & *& In 1953 Britain and Egypt gave up control of the Sudan ~ but Nasser was blocked then from taking over when the Su- danese voted for independence. Since then Egypt has been try- ing to reach an agreement with ‘the Sudan on the building of the High Dam at Aswan which would flood much fertile Sudanese land. The Near East Report says Nasser’s agents are actively preaching hatred of the West and undermining exist- ing governments. In the Sudan they have been bribing opposition political parties in order to influence the elec- tion. TIA ‘BAROLD A, FITZGERALD ~ Editorial Page bead \. MEMBER OF TEE barn-like hall housing the Soviet dis- play will be open full time. ie Our program of musical and the- atrical arts is limited. So limited, in fact, that leading artists are pro- testing and, to make matters worse, international party giver Ersa Max- WELL threatens to master mind a grand ball in the U.S. pavilion. Rus- sia is sending its finest singers, actors, ballet dancers, as well as im- ‘pressive scientific and industrial dis- plays. * * * American prestige is just re- covering from Russia’s launching of the first satellites and we have an urgent need to show the world the results of our political and economic freedoms, The Brussels let’s hope Congress votes enough money to do it justice. - Ir must be getting . monotonous. Almost every time President E:szn- Hower returns to his office after Third Dim t; NEA Semice tne spending a few days out of Washing- ton, he finds on his desk a long note David Lawrence Says: sion TV from BULGANIN. The Man About Town Invited the World Pontiac Mayor at Turn of Century Asked Inspection WASHINGTON — What a strange x* * *,; Because of his subversive activities in Ethiopia the Egyptian Embassy’s military attache has been recalled at the demand of King Ham Sétasstz. Nassrr promptly counterattacked over the Cairo radio by charging that Moslems in Ethiopia were being op- pressed. Cairo broadcasts vitriolic at- tacks on the West to Africa in 14 languages and reaches 25 million lis- teners from Somaliland south to Mozambique. > x -« * Several years ago in his book, «The Philosophy of Revolution — — ' Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser made clear his ambition to carry out political and social revolutions all ., over the Islamic world and the continent. of Africa. It would be no migtake to say that he is well on his way to a Hitler-like dicta- torship of an immense Arab fed- eration in Asia and Africa. _ Should Present Better Brussels’ Show The Brussels World’s Fair which opens on April 17, will give us an unequalled opportunity to display our wares to the world. Millions of visitors will see the exciting story of American achievement and its plans for the future. Belgium is providing par- ticipating nations with an ‘ex- tensive physical and cultural setting for the seven montlis long exhibition. * * * * Congress voted $12.3 million for our display compared with $70 mil- lion to be spent by Russia, including $10 million for related propaganda. The US. is building a beautiful “pavilion for the fair but unless $2 million more is voted, as requested by President E1sznHower, our exhibit will have to be.closed at 6 p.m. each day instead of the 11 p.m. fairground closing time. The adjoining vast THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Txt Powrisc Parse Company 48 W = #uron 8t. Ponting 12, Michigan Trade Mar? Daily Except Gunday Reasrit Basser, domn A. Rimev, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising @né Advertising Director Maaager Howsap Prreesatp um, East mM. Teeapwett, gue and Circulation Manager %. Marsnatt Jonpan, domn W. . Geclttary cna’ banker Se —— 8B. ; ‘. “a. Gronoe ©. trexan, Entered at Post Office Pontiac, as second class matter The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively Gee for republication of all gt printed tn this Aewuinoer an wall go all AP news dimetbes ; ‘Tre Powrisn Penns ts delivered by carrier "Or 10 cents Wats cee Sees Cec ine te {o Oukiana Qeneere Li acomb Leorer and eehtenew Counties tt te $1 ge 3% *ehere in fm ma snt “Al tl Snceions outers i hevabt Phone Pontiac FE 28181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRGULATIONS . People who have bought their 1958 auto Memory: What, if you're losing, don’t worry: just forget about it. ‘In that unsurpassed collection of Pon- tiacana collected by J. L. VanWagoner is conclusive proof that even over a half- century ago our officials appreciated their home area, and wanted to tell the world about it. even to go on trips ever the week- This is an elaborate gold embossed in- ¢Md ta please his wife. vitation by : If he holds up an unloaded Peter I. Meloy, shotgun so as to give the press photographers the pose they re- known as Pontiac’s boy mayor, when he quest, he is lambasted as inexpert held that office in the period lapping in the art of handling a gun. If both centuries. It says: he stays at home and doesn’t make “I cordially invite you to visit the most ome Ssecetnats — interesting: suburban city in the whole anon is antine pa country. Inspect our thriving factories, enjoy the beauty of the famous Oakland lakes,.and let us demonstrate to you that the enterprise of Pontiac citizens 18 4 week or President Franklin D. equalled only by their hospitality.” Roosevelt for his frequent trips to : Hyde Park, many of which were I like the industrious attitude of not own mentioned in the press John F. Pound, —— ee for many years scoring a daily first in Presid getting The Pontiac Press to a good part oe phage men te on - Of the downtown section. That riame West, Fla., with guests aboard a . Pound has figured prominently in Pon- government plane for a vacation tiac history. in the sunshine of the Southland. The simple rules of courtesy A pair of pet rabbits that are real i expediters keep the family of Mr. and Mrs. George Glastonbury be respected these days. * *« * of Huron Gardens watching the carrot Curiously hone market. The last litter was ten. plates, and do not put them on their cars until close to the deadline are creat- ing the impression that a large majority have not secured their tags. According to _ the Soviets had made another big LeRoy Kellogg . _ test with one of their H-bombs. . None of the scientists either in of the Pontiac license office, a far great- _ Britain or this country, with their er percentage of our people bought their = ; plates early than a casual check of the P bd ortraits cars indicates. : By JAMES J. METCALFE — Mrs. Harrison Worden night... The siren of a train... of Andersonville Road is sure that spring The roar of any af Sor. ..’She is close at hand. The boys near her patter of the rain home are playing marbles. os I like that slogan of the National Rec- reation Association; . | “Live ALL Your Life.” trucks along the highway when ) —_ county courthouse clock that A Pontiac doctor who went through _ strikes... To tell that all is well World War II tells me that: the ‘Battle of the Bulge was an easy victory when compared to empty . . Where all the the : ; walls are bare . . . But most of all “Battle of the Runny Nose,” I like the . Of foghorns which still is being waged, in spite of all ‘the cures for a common cold. Verbal Orchids to- Henry A. Mertens of 782 Owego Drive; ninety-second birth- day. Mrs. Vinnie Hogle of 32 Seneca St.; eighty-ninth birthday. Thomas ©, Harland Va of 41 Allison St.; eighty-fifth. birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Wésiey Stevens of 5511 Pine Knob Road; fifty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Fred Fowler standard de- duction is $500 eS West Indies claims to be ores LOWEST PRICED FULLY ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINE! © . tomobile accident, shipwreck, hur- it maniac ons, terest on your home mortgage or Portable! you can forget both the 19 per |", @ bank loan or other personal focenc’ flood or other naturel oP cent and the dollar limits. Thus |2°>t. The “service charge Versatile! it may be to your advantage to | “Ying charge” on many im-| You can deduct your losses work it out both ways and see |*t#llment purchases are not strict-| from theft in the year of discov- T be whether you would save money ly interest but you can still deduct/ ery, but not losses trom misplac- ry by itemizing. is ak cae eee balance at ev- Husbands and wives filing onanths divide Damage to your car by collision ere arate returns psig econ a find Sag octet erp - _— aes ae ou that if one takes the standard de-|ance, ¥. then are ving, . Hiduction, the other must. do the eent of that figure as interest, [Put Rot if due to your willful act or Bu . risame. Likewise, if one itemizes his hegugence y MEDICAL AND DENTAL EX- CARE. OF CHILDREN AND ‘jor ber deductions, so must the PENSES — This one can be a bi - it sence tricky, but it may be a means of|Quction of uy te sob) roa te ‘tclaimed by employed women and men who are widowed, legally sep- | arated or divorced, for the -care at Georges You Get Lowes Prices— Credit — Double Red Stamps and Brands You Know .. . Pages 8, 9 and 10 of the instruc. tion booklet that comes with form 1040 go into great detail on the itemized deductions you may 10 per cit deacon slowed MODEL 67 and only certain personal expenses of drugs and medicine that exceeds . = 50 lwhether you should itemize Bo * & exceeds that amount. JOIN OUR BRA ond G 19 fo pein) Some ot the more important cate! Nore, tnd por cent of your GIRDLE CLUB ‘ . can’t itemize dedue- |- i gross income. You can eneral | Pg ahchlgp mri oan 2 to heme nau. | deduct medical expenses that ex- an oe nelle Sl NATIONAL automatically given credit for /cational, scientific or literary aang Det amaee. Save up 12 coupons and you NEW LOW PRICE - || the, standard 19 per cent’ off.) |zroups. However,: you—can't de-| Persons 65 or older may ignore receive a free bra or girdle Ly | ro ae nee ee ave , inabiack bie, Sat wots 2 9a Be fitted by our expert : BRAHD , ‘ work with is “adjusted | ine Rent, Option to Buy gross leon * ah pease yor cent limitation on drugs and medi- Mrs. W. aes “sick pay’ and job-connécted ex- However, persons of any age penses. ‘ whose medica] bills during the year PLAYTEX | +. have been extremely high should line 5 of the first page of refer to page 10 of the booklet for the dollar limitations that the law places on medical de- rm Ania tnt of certain \ WErIEe EQUIPMENT ¢ dependents. The ba Sections. These Henitations start atiée reine ann Gut othe otve. ates ; A ‘ 6 : 500. necessary to allow the taxpayer 123 North Si ee meng oe x *« * to work or seek work and that the intw p ae lines 6 (a) and 6 (b), and subtract TAXES — In general you can|@CPendent be under 12 or physical- ; the total ftom line 5. deduct most of the non - federal|{Y, $04 mentally unable to acre New—Choice of 2 The remainder is your adjusted uae ivante amatr a a . ray beh Lid i gee . income if have no in- state, county or cotton ar ic or PEVRVL LLL PE PP PREP lee teamee se bee ote sad ieatat otn 4 mantiod Geran s chine ta cotte of | ; interest, dividends, etc. If you list ty taxes, real estate taxes, state|1¢duction only if she files a joint chaste. Sizes 32A to COMING THURSDAY! #2 ==; SS! SL ee oe ce 3 weeted expenses, the, amount on taxes, poll taxes, auto license fees, . re- : : . Sv abner bate Paget ny ete. However, you can’t deduct|@uced by the amount the combined $ : 95 NAME e+. anda NEW LOW PRICE The standard deduction allowed aganda : =P uu.ting licenses, dog licenses ted-|Justed gross income is $5,000, the POLICY which will mean BIG SAV- to all is 10 per cent of this adjusted} = eral social security payments, auto|semietion, — reduced INGS for every womon! gross income, but with certain dol-| Generally, these contributions |inspection fees or taxes paid by) 550. you do not get a flat Pm ° ry : lar limits. If you-are single, the| ™8Y "et exceed 20 per cent of |you for another person. deduction of $600 — only standard deduction can’t total] 7° Sdjested grees income. * * aa ane PLAYTEX Watch Wednesday's Paper more than $1,000. The limit is also| However, you may deduct up to| CASUALTY LOSSES AND| tat figure. The child care pay- COTTON $1,000 if you are married and file 30 per cent if one-third of what you|THEFTS — The law allows you|™m's cannot be made to a person PRETTY a joint return. If husband and wifelc 1 a im is for contributions to'to deduct any loss not co coved igi ee on a 8 Spe BRA ; MISCELLANEOUS — This is a 50 " catch-all category where you may 2 be able to find some tax savings. It includes most of your job-con- nected expenses which you have PLAYTEX not claimed on page 1 of the form MOLD and we. HOLD For instance, if you work for ' salary or wages and your job GIRDLE - | requires the use of small tools, 10% this is the place to. deduct the cost of those teols. The same ap- : a plies to special uniforms which you have to buy yourself, safety . . equipment, etc. a You can deduct dues to a union), or professional society, fees to employment cost of SAVING 1 i ait Wy i f WITH . i , - gE ze Today's fashions call for ® youthful accentuated bustline .. . that's what ¢eircular stitching does for you. ,¥You get this lus the famots ot hat. never iets down”. Sizes 327A to Hee. Other Bras 2.00 te 3.95 ae tae! ue \ é peiene beet ie,? Pm! Movie Producer Harris Being Sued for Divorce SANTA MONICA, Calif. @ — “4 in Las Vegas, Nev., last April ‘THIS.CAN BE THE MOST IMPORTANT. ‘Men. Harris, 29, said in he DOLLAR IN YOUR LIFE! — yestentay that she and Fy A ciliation attempt after she filed a petition for arate maintenance From it can grow all the important things you'll ever want SS ee 1a bene me .. /your own home .-. education for your children ; . .. ready cash for emergencies . e Pamper Yourself with “SHE-SHELL” a» » | i 9 to 6 walk-in. You'll be surprised at how your savings will grow and grow— Pontiac State Bank pays 214% on Savings Certificates. Start with a dollar, today! FLO LL CIOL OE LEG EMG gy » $ Use a dollar now — start a savings account at Pontiac: | ’ -_ } State Bank during our “Six Weeks for Savings” SCREWDR = R 0) . * > ¢ampaign. Once you start it’s easy to add to your account. uma. ‘Po NTIAC : You can even save by mail! Make deposits “ wo sonts avout rt STATE I BANK ; conveniently by car at our drive-in windows or at our ‘ =, # im * YOUR 15th WEEKLY CHRISTMAS CLUB PAYMENT | IS DUE THIS WEEK = atias STATE BANK Auburn Height, 1303 8 Balin, Pontiac, Drayion Plains, Miracle Mile Branch © Member F. DIC. Bra at 3.00 “She-Ghell” is « rosea the greatest neme in VODKA 80 and 100 Proofs Dist. trom grain. Ste. Pierre SmirnoffFis.(Olv.ofHeublein)Harttord,Cona, \ Se THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1058 _ ee cuatliee ts Information Policeman Can't Remember Dates PHOENIX, Ariz. & — Police public information officer Bill Ho-' gan arrived at headquarters, | ready for work after a week's va- cation. * * * “Aren't you supposed to be on vacation this week, too?” asked, the commissioner’s secretary. * * * Hogan blushed, slipped out a side door and went back home. |All Outside Sensations Missing 2 Psychiatrists to Spend Two Days in OKLAHOMA CITY # — Two psychiatrists from here ‘plan to spend Friday and Saturday in salt water in an attempt to link their reactions to treatment of mental illness. * * *. _Dr. Jay T, Shurley and Dr. Modernization SPECIAL ‘Louis J. West will participate in ‘an experiment at the National Institute -of Mental Health in Bethesda, Md, They hope to find out what happens in the absence of outside sensations, * *x * Industrial PINE BOARI 6-8-10-12 In. 790 |= W. HURON | West, head of the University of |Oklahoma Medical School psychi- atry department, | chief eapaeirint at the Veterans x * * West says some mentally ill per- sons have symptoms like those of | normal persons cut off from all stimulation to the senses, ses Gate Wil ales We lealt water. They will be walle and ithe water will be heated té body Columbia Rights Date ion John Jay's Diploma | NEW YORK ® — One hundred \Jay got a master’s diploma from Columbia University. Only now has the university finally got around to putting the. correct date on_it. | * * * The document, on exhibit at the HOUSE PLANS Custom Drawn ~ OL 1-8200 EM 3-4931 }university, bears the date May 90, explains that somebody goofed and the date should be May 19. Jay, who became first chief jus- itice of the United States; noted ithe error himself on the back of “LOCATION ... Ours is ideal — in the center of the Pontiac area. friends to call from . . Easily accessible for any part of the city, and space for parking 75 cars on. our own property. 46 WILLIAMS ST. Phone FE 2-5841 .|how long this can be tolerated. : lhe Asks More and ninety-one years ago John) 1767, written in Latin. A card now| — Salt Water for a minimum of pressure, per- mits breathing. ; * * * “There are no sounds, no sights,’ Dr. West said. “You feel nothing. It is the most com- pletely cut off you can be unless you are floating in spac ..” * * ¥ West said one subject in a pre-| vious study “experienced vivid visual hallucinations and strange bodily sensations that were diffi- cult to describe, Apparently there was a very strong hunger for some sensation, We don’t know This is one of the things we want to find out.” temperature, A mask, designed} Suggests Ike ‘Simple Minded’ Senator Kerr Believes Talk Alone Will Not Halt Decline WASHINGTON — Sen. Kerr (D-Okla) said today that Presi- dent Eisenhower is ‘‘simple mind- ed” if he believes talk alone will halt the business decline. Kerr, a member of the Senate's Finance and Public Works com- mittees, said he agrees with Ei- senhower's statement to the Na- tional Food Conference yesterday that “America is strong, America is healthy." * = * But the Oklahoma senator took exception to Eisenhower's refer- ence to “men of little faith, little spirit’ — an obvious presidential for Foreign Aid for Lasting Authority on Arms Assistance WASHINGTON ® — President Eisenhower is asking Congress for a lot more foreign aid money than he got last year, but other parts of his request are comparatively modest, Gone from his new bill .are last year’s striking features which would have granted permanent | authority for arms aid, for eco- nomic aid in support of foreign defense efforts and for technical assistance abroad, * * * Congress balked at granting this long-term power last year. It con- tinued these programs just for one New Bill Drops Request). answer to former pee Tru- man's talk of a “Republican re- cession." Truman himself replied that “all the men of little faith are in the Republican party.” * * * “We're not short on men of both faith and spirit,” Kerr said, ‘“‘what we are shortest on now is a man of knowledge in the highest of- fice. “If the President gave as much attention to the economic condi- tion of the farmers and small bus- iness men as he does to picking a vacation spot, he would know this is the time for presidential action instead of the Micawber-Hoover statements he has been making recently.’ * * * Kerr added: “Eisenhower is both sincere and simple minded and there are times when I don't know which of the two traits is controlling.” DETROIT 15 daily departures. Arrive center of city. Panama’s annual mean temper- year, as before. * * * Limited approval in 1957 made it unnecessary to repeat last year’s request for a three-year authorization of ‘a development fund to make loans for foreign economic projects. * * * . Eisenhower had asked for two billion dollars for this fund over the three years. Congress cut the time to two years and placed a ceiling of 500 million dollars the first year, 625 millions the second. The new program seeks just the 625 million dollars for the second year, However, it would convert the loan fund into a permanent government corporation to be run by a $20,000-a-year managing di- rector with several well-paid as- sistants. A foreign aid official said the fund would need both another authorization and an appropriation from Congress to get more money after the 625 millions for this year. * * * For the 1958 fiscal year started last July 1, Eisenhower wanted $3,864,410,000 in’ pew aid funds plus a carryover of unspent ap- propriations from previous years. Congress chopped heavily, final- ly voting an appropriation of $2,- 768,760,000 new money and a car- ryover of $667,050,000. For fiscal 1959 Eisenhower is seeking $3,942,092,500 in new funds nearly $1,200,000,000 more than the fresh cash he got last year and half a billion dollars more s SIBLEY COAL DON'T GLEN ROGERS UETS} kbolds a lasting fire and responds readily to draft, re- quiring less attention than or- dinary fuels. High heat value . ? tent make this ORDER TODAY BE A TAY /AT HOME TO “OW We WARM than the 1958 total. A fisctl 1959 request for carryover of unspent funds may be sent to Congress later. Valuable Potash Found VIRDEN, Man. w°— Plans are under way to start drilling a pot- ash well north of here, near the Saskatchewan border. A bed of high grade potash ore was dis- covered in the area last year. setts, and low ash con- | “tiags® fuel economical. & SUPPLY CO. | ature is 78.6 degrees. driving » tz yourself! amr RELAX... GO GREYHOUND’ SCENICRUISER SER VICE" TO THESE CITIES: Now available in single-level and dual-level buses at no extra cost! Go and return in same day. $1.90 round trip, plus tax. CHICAGO 6 cciy-aepstrex Leave rs a TST town — arrive heart of town. $15.95 round trip, plus tax. ST. PETERSBURG, Fila. 3. daily iene SCENICRUISER SERVICE* FEATURES 4 WONDERFUL NEW COMFORTS! 1. Year-round air-conditioning! tures. Downtown to downtown. No tolls — no parking prob- 2. Fully equipped restroom! lems. $55.55 round 5.55 round trip, plus tax. 3. Picture-window sightseeing! 4. Air-suspension ride! , * Scenicruiser Service is a registered trademark describing an exciusive Greyhound Service MEMPHIS, Tenn. 5 daily departures. Step off in heart of town. No parking worries. $34.95 round trip, plus tax. IT’S SUCH A COMFORT TO TAKE THE BUS...AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US! Find your place in the sun! Go Greyhound to - " fabulous resort areas in Florida and Californial 124%. tery. FE 4-2595 @ GREYHOUND TERMINAL wear the distinguished Smart, trim, hand- somely inconspicu- ous. 4 wonder tran- sistors—it's the ps outstand- hearing aid i ue! try, Zenith Executive NT Con mt eghees S>nNs > Rome ‘or a free me demonstra: . te nl an We handle batteries and accessories for moty hearing aids ‘CREDIT 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 oe , 7 13 North Saginaw St 4 ! ¢- “ ig \ he nil + [ ‘ : OWNERS SAY EDSEL IS THE GREATEST R. fF. GUGGENHEIM, ' never before felt such comfort and pride of possession.” Builder, Daytona Feaetety Memphis nsurance Exec., . ‘olice, m, O preg I omen tha ie eee _ ge andles like a dream. car... . I'm glad the gallon on Teletouch shi I got an tional police cars the road, 17 in town.” easy and Cinveniont.” dell win I bought it.” Edsels.” ct | . | Because we know owners’ enthusiasm is sell- Over 38,000 Edsels sold in five months ing Edsels like nothing des can, Sl. give The trend is to Edsel—so we're making this special introductory offer: See your Edsel Deoler and t More Edsels sol in less time than any other new make of car! DANIEL C. GOLD, Da BETTY M. HARRIS, ‘guvos C. POWELL, ££. GALLAHER, Chief of you a special introductory allowance. You’ll save hundreds of dollars if you act now. Edsel is the only car in its field selling more every day —with over 21% increase the last : var alone! You know, yourself, how ~ many more Edsels you've been seeing on the road. And we're pushing sales higher still with this wonderful deal. : So come in soon. cng 30> aan is to drive—how easy to own! EDSEL DIVISION « FORD MOTOR COMPANY Riemenschi ines Blacklock Edsel, Inc, 232.5. Sean’ 408 Ss. Woodward 32411 Grand River ‘Pontiac, Michigan i (ssti‘( hayes Michigan : Farmington, Michigan 22525 Woodward < 1000 E. West Maple Rd. Ferndale, Michigan Walled Lake, Michigan 2 ein ornsn ARGAS Saxe your Locat EDStL DkALER La: we . cy me | er at ee ; pt ome ‘ponrtac PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1958 . YWCA of Pontiac Celebrates : 13th Year at Dinner Bighty members and guests of the YWCA gathered in Grace Lutheran Church Mon- day evening for a dinner meet- © ing celebrating the ve Y's 13th year. : * *. +. The party, which had a typical birthday theme carried out in “YWCA blue” and pink, was highlighted by the pre- sentation of an automatic dish. washer from Zonta Club, by . Mrs. Lillian Wattles, Zonta's service project chairman, and an announcement. that Parke Davis will present a dicta- phone to the Y. - CHORUS ENTERTAINS Amy Krueger, public affairs chairman for Pontiac YWCA, described the association's and how ft has led to active participation on state and na- - tional levels, Mrs. S. B. Netzler, execu- -Bride-Etect Tells Plans for Nuptials Patricia Donelson Honored Before April 19 Rite announcement eiadie | ; cil + Ze lise? E § a p #45 cae te Ff i iH : i Jt., whose paren . On Street, The couple will be married. in Bethany Baptist Friends Fete Miss Willson Pct Showers Susemarei Diestel (far right) and the Rev. Francois Jochmans look on as Mrs, Myron L. Buck, hospitality chair- man of the YWCA, cuts a birthday cake in the forse of a new CARRS, the Looking over a few of the birthday _ gifts presented to the association on its 13th birthday are Mrs, Fred Stimpert (left), president of the YWCA, and Dear Abby.... Meeting Y is hoping to construct, ead by the association’s emblem. The made and decorated by cake-decorating ‘ class. e was YWCA ae Mrs. S. B.. Wattles, service project chairman for the Zonta Club, whose members presented a — ma- chine to the YWCA. And You Claim No Problems? By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I read the letter from the teenage baby- sitter who complained because she only got 50 cents an hour and all she could eat: \ Well, that could amount to about 10 dollars for the evening. I've had sitters who helped + h e m- selves to ev- erything in the réifr i gerator ~ that looked good to them. Even leftovers I was saving for the next day were eaten up. ABBY whom you have to LOCK your food, I'm afraid your prob- lems are just beginning. DEAR ABBY: My boy friend’s birthday was in Octo- ber. 1 gave him a Wallet. My 7 was in November. From him—nothing. ee shirt and two nice silk ties. From him—nothing. On Valen- tine’s Day he didn’t even send me a 10-cent card. What gives? IRENE DEAR IRENE: Not your — friend! xk * * DEAR ABBY: My husband owns a bar and does py good in it. My complaint is that he works seven nights a week from 5 p.m. until 2 a.m. We tried* getting jn a spare man: but he drank more than he sold so we gave that up. My kids never have a supper together with their father and _, [don’t think that’s right. He is rE He 3 E a 3 at 32k ill tell our folks or wit a “while? We both feel very guilty. ‘Please tell us what to do? a ST MARRIED. DEAR JUST: Tell you folks -at -once (but nobody else!); Perhaps. they'll want you to If you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in. care When miembers of Pontiac YWCA gathered at Grace Lutheran Church Monday evening for their 13th annual meeting, Capt. Morgan L. Howell of the cruise ship “Aquarama” was the guest speaker. From Pontiac Press Photos left to right are Amy E. Krueger, public affairs chair- man for the YW; Mrs. Karl Kutz, first vide president, and Mrs. Allan Monroe, director and trustee, who — the captain for a chat. Personal News of Interest i in the Pontiac Sp Mary E. Kemp, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Kemp of Birmingham, is teaching fourth grade classes to American chil- dren in Nurenberg, Cermaniy. Since arriving .abroad Miss Kemp has visited in Austria and Italy. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan. x * » Te The new Sherbourne drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Winkelman was the scene of a surprise housewarming party Saturday evening. Twenty per- sons were present at the affair, which was hostessed by Mrs. Richard Paschke and Mrs. Raymond Bonneau. The Winkelmans were given a check with which to purchase a mantle clock and also were presented with a cake replica of their home, made by Mrs. Edward Cadwallader. + * * Marlene Lazenby, daughter ,; of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Lazenby All Saints Schoo! Has New Slate Election of officers was held when parents of children in ‘the All Saints Nursery School . met at the church Monday of Lansdowne street, earned a 3.75 average at Western Michi- gan University and was placed on the Dean's List for the fall semester. A freshman, Miss Lazenby is majoring in sec- ondary education. . x * “At the University of Notre Receiving congratulations on . Same Léonard Biallas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Biallas of Montcalm street, was placed on the Dean’s List for scho- lastic excellence in. the first semester. He is a member of Moreau Seminary Choir and will par- ticipate with the group in a concert with the Lafayette, Ind. Symphony Orchestra March 9 and in a national radio broadcast March 23. * * * Dr. Arthur Calkins and his family of Lake Orion are rep- resenting Pontiac’s Seventh- Day Adventist Church at a medical convention at the College of Medical Evangelists, Los Angeles. While ‘n Los An- geles Dr. Calkins will visit his three brothers who are in the ministry there. * * * Initiated into Pi Kappa Phi national social fraternity at Central Michigan College was ‘ Charles Kamachos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kamachos of Oakland avenue. A freshman, he is in the pre-law curriculum. Seeeseetesveseeoooeesee MARY KING SALON ORA OBRECHT Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service the birth of a son, Christopher maternal anne Kelly, Feb. 17 at Pontiac Gen- Staff Sgt. and Mrs, Carl eral Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell are his 30-day Charles Meier of South Jessie jeave from the Air Force with street. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Paternal grandmother of the | Beaudin of Ayon road, and her infant is Mrs. Nora Meier of _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert . - ; nil | | | ! 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 | Ssessesseseesoesseeeese SEE FOR YOURSELF CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE ELLIOTT Furntture Co, | Is BETTER ~= Costs Less PLANT 5390 DIXIE HWY. —" $400 OR 3-1225 h | i f | 1666 South Telearegh DRAPERIES , ONG a, -SLIPCOVERS ‘to Beautify Your Home ‘GOOD TASTE ~ NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE : Molls FOR CUSTOM-MADE Draperies and Slipcovers of Character and Quality # -—— FEBRUARY SPECIAL - Custom Made Slipcovers Expertly cut and fitted in your home. Zip closings, self-corded seams, pleats—Molls quality workmanship. SOFA average size $2.00 fabric $ 53% CHAIR owas sco $200 siac$ 3 6” Prices include fabric, zipper, cord, workmanship - — complete job. Choose any price fabric and your job will be. figured accordingly. Park Right at the Front Door FLOOR COVERINGS _ DRAPERIES ore | FABRICS. i ® 4 2% a 4 . ' Pio ee i % nae \ : } 4 } 4 i * = Z ‘ 3 we 1A : * i j i hone ae ri in certo aré always on the grocer’s shelves, yes ean use thes often with hay- pdeceane: ‘ Pa Your Face — Will Reflect there’s at least one teenager who has lavished time .and effort on her makeup and wardrobe, only to find that she * * & looks and feels miserable be- | Mrs. a re of Walled cause her feet ache. 2 Lake suggests cherry gelatine |- A LILTING SPRING . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Phillips of spent time swimming and fishing off other ingredients and pour into 6 dome oan sumieeie Wembley lane were snapped by the the coral-hued beach that bordered a — sie two be should do plenty of walking, photographer just after they arrived in their British resort hotel. ham. wearing ir gsertor cxped rar West End, Bahamas, by plane. They . pen "ts thal daibe routine. : * * * Discusses ‘Gifted Child’ Monday Evening AAUW Hears Speaker From MSU Parents who expect more from their children usually get more, * according to Dr. Stanley Idzerda, head of Michigan State Univer- sity’s Honors College. * * * Dr. Idzerda pointed out that in | Assisting Mrs. Ollis at the social order to ears the are | ove which followed were Mrs. — to te be ae pes Don MeMillen, Amy Krueger, Mrs. ents must not only cooperate with | ir. 'Steghen Veluathe ot 8 educators, but must support at ‘both morally and financially. salad. She is a homemaker who loves to bake. Her outside activ- ‘ities include the local Business and add sugar and frozen cherries, Add Mamie Enjoys Arizona’s Sun at Fancy Ranch PHOENIX, Ariz. .INS) — Mamie Eisenhower thawed out under Arizona's warm winter sun yesterday as she began a two-week vacation at Elizabeth Arden's exclusive - “Maine Chance’’ beauty resort in Phoe- nix, Comfortable feet give a lilt- ing spring to your walk and make dancing twice as much fun. But aching feet make your smile taut, your face strained and your disposition acid. * * * Dr. Joseph Lelyveld, co- founder of the first hospital foot health clinie at New Eng- lands Deaconess Hospital in of adult foot ailments get. their start in the teens, Foot exercises are easy to do. A good one is to remove your shoes and walk around the room on the outer edge of your feet. STAND ON A BOOK Another is to stand on a book and curl your toes around its edge. However, exercises 1 Leb 2 ‘FootAche - Mrs. Watkins’ Salad Your Expression Built Around Will Be Strained, Cherry Theme Disposition Acid rol elton ols Se ee Oo Cherries are a favorite Febru Oe ary fruit. Since tart red cherries At almost every school dance won't be helpful if your feet - are not properly cared for. + *« * The proper choice of shoes This statement was made to E S hed . members and guests of Pontiac| He then explained the Honors) Cvent Scheduled * * *& has frequently been stressed. — - — —- As a at MSU and pointed out by Albion-—Atumni ag iptreary ih gp ie lenny i bryos P77! close fit. Flat shoes iversity Women ay evening|its merits: : ali ; ae at Isaac E. Crary Junior High * *€ *@ Albion College's _ Detroit sariee — the swank wom- cause oe - oe to School... Alumni Association is making Cuomy Gesert retreat and yy vende < hin, entitle shoes At the business meeting, the’ newsmen were not permitted Ree we Ho “GUE CAMA.” |noeninating committee heeded by) Wane for the annual dimers | a Oe or the oxford-type casual shoe Mrs. Kenneth OBts presented ext Club May Oaks: Country But a resort official said the ™ are ideal for school. For dress, MARGUERITE’S __ | yeas slate of officers. * & & First Lady “‘soaked up some as ; slippers with a mid-high heel YARN SHOP Mrs. John om was nominated | Tickets are available locally weal ber eee - _— For the feeling of complete luxury — exotic -costume renege Pascal gol are wart ae for president; Frances Boy- | from newly elected board maaan & sched spray your ith one of the new ume is part of being well dressed. sane to Rant : ; member Edmund Kleinschmidt | © treatments “designed to as- prey yoursel{ with f f f being One you may not re- Free Instruction Classes of Birmingham and nominating sure her of complete rest and spray mist colognes. It will make an thing alize, however, is that poorly relaxation.” * * * The official explained that these treatments include body massages, steam baths, cal- isthenics and therapy in the chosen socks can cause foot difficultiess, too, TOE DEFORMITIES Socks that are too short can bring about toe deformities committee member Leslie W Fleming, also of Birmingham. ‘- 197 S. Jessie off Auburn FE 4-8722 U.S. Goods and Fashions Faculty Work | ‘ to Be Shown Appeal to Peru's Tastes ti rorieack: SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — sumer tastes in Lima, Peru, are| largest department store, the Cana by Walace Mitchell, head of the amazingly similar to. those in ‘Oechsle, says her firm stocks and| Cranbrook Academy of Art Galler- Lima, Ohio, and other U. 8. cities. Sells everything from U. S. blue/ies, of an exhibition of faculty work * jeans to barbecues. which will open March 7 at 8 p.m. Petite Mrs. Rubischon, whose |424 continue through May 4. crisp black curis frame a Cali- | Faculty members include Zoltan | bang ts ee ercety of tee. Teed imaeel. ademy o! : : year. ee _|painting instructor; Berthold Schi- -twetz, head of the sculpture depart- In winter she selects summer| ment; Charles McGee, head of de- swimming At late afternoon yesterday Mrs. Eisenhower was reported “resting” in the nine-room cot- tage at the ranch she is sharing with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Moore, and Mrs. Ellis D. Sla- ter, wife of a retired distillery * * f executive. Mrs. Baz Robischon, buyer and longer than the longest toe, and they should be of a fabric like cotton that will absorb moisture, If gocks are not absorbent enough, perspiration will cause ‘skin irritations. * END of MONTH SAVINGS STARTING WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M. aan. SHE $38 Reg. $85 $3 | . $26 « Reg. $17.95 $ 9 19 Winter Coats. ._ | Tweed Suit........... | White O'llegro Jacket 3 Winter Car Coats...... The art galleries at ‘Cranbrook The Peruvian booster is a native| are open without charge to the pub- of Switzerland where she started|lic on weekends from 2 to 5 p.m. her retailing career as a salesgirl/through March 31, when they will and studied fashion, textiles and) be open every day except Mondays at the same hours until Nov.1. | Reg. $45 * . * : . , Europe every other year tor! Book Reviews 4 Winter Car Coats. ... . .., Res. suas $12 sae co he Are Pramented «| 2 Winter Car Coats... .. . . res si995 $2] Switeertand, Waly and ”| by Miss Shelly The Wenonah drive home of Mrs. Ivan Senters was the set- ting for a meeting of Alpha Reg. $10.95 to $14.95 106 Wool Skirts ... Lees $5 & $7 . Reg. $5.9 ‘ rk drawing thousands of| Sigma Nu sorority Monday eve- 106 Better Blouses ......... 458 $ 3 | fF |tnecinated customers’ ning. . 2. Despite duty and transportation ¥. «8 : ~ | Adah Shelly, introduced b 36 pr. Leather Palm Gloves . . es 295 $ | ve a 22g tre meceesngty popeat Mrs, Rosell Evan, save sum | ; ‘ bmp BN ae Senors sport the Ivy League look.|. Maries 0 : eg. 12.8 . . : ” De 36 Imported Novelty Sweaters "sii $ 6 Winter vacationing at Sun Valley, Idaho, is Alice |i, wes, Tike, Calliorniastyled| | Oe eee ro See a Dream" . Bouford of Mary Day avenue. She is on a 10. day «|ciustoms. Youngsters vote for milk-| by Jesseaymn West. She also 40 Leather Belts: ......... ie l vacation. shakes and U. S. movies. pg Gilbert's “The , ; *: &£= & 86 ‘Crew Neck Sweaters ..... ro #0 $ 4 The New Spring Look... Mase Group Mes Albet Kohn, Mrs Bit 7 non $1798 Holds College Cobar Mics. fipaied Tacit 22 Dresses ............. 6 3% $ 7 for Mothers-to-Be Z, Chapter.Night- | "=== 28 Dresses . we ee ee ww ww g Rog sus $12 = College of Regents Chapter Night Ly nn Grote From the easy chemise to senhes Pinder nate pl to City Clu Reg. sa9s $15 members gathered in Moose Hall Monday evening, with Mrs. Fer- — 14 Dresses. ............. | the harem-bloused top, 24 Dresses .............. Reg. $39.95 $ 18 ‘ . Library, Oakland County Clerk all the best fashion news ao . hame.aine oe eee 4 Dresses .............. Roos $19 2 Dalene Leper, irom Flint,! sera, Russell Knisley, Mra. H. of Spring appears in Belleville, Lincoln Park and Pon- Lee. ue canis wee piced| Sane, beans te Reg. $50.00 ‘. c Mrs. Clarence Cavalier ted ss 20 Dresses 7. rece ee ee. esa $28 maternity wear. Happily | the address of welcome, and the re- pig Re cara oem or liga . . | sponse was given by Fern Mosher oe Kreklow 4 Dresses Reg. 36995 $32. 7 of Belleville. © Mes. : $e be ee setae se oe the new styles are most Initiated in a class held in hone H aH i - Dress .........00606 04 Reg. $85 +39 ] adept at minimizing 1 were Grace Elwell and Rose Beye |, Margaret Scott ecud the ie : +p ig ee ee oe tiac schools " expansion and glorifying ( ‘y Also participating in the program|School PTA. ‘Mrs, Homer’ Deas * Paetow andigave an illustrated story, twe . you. See them now! St 34} | Karline Walfon. who sang solos ac-|using the felt-board, at the recent ' companied by Ruth Balch. ah , : y d Ue vs. The Little Shop ~ LOUIS Beauty Shop joan Sa he : : Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs—Hair Cuts... . . $1 sized 3. TELEGRAPH at HURON MATERNITIES At But et | _PERMARENTS-~$3.50 and up stit‘st'ss | « coh gure one jamb Mon., Thurs., Fri,, 10 0 9 — Tass, Wed., "Sat., 10 to 6.—+ Sunday, 2 to 5 a“ E. Huron St. FE 2-7691 —.. 2nd Floor, Nexto Backner Finan chain. This handbag may | ‘staan octet : | - Pena arbieaaies, . i ; ’ é ' NES Y i i f rive bo . : EE RE ETS TRE eM rea pe Oe Se SE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1058, «| Ae 7 y Cancer Society Club Presents {Chopin Junior Unit — » Presents Tea Square Dance Conducts Meeting «| , for Volunteers | at Elks Temple |emeaina members ot inorlt BON-T Inspecting some of the materials used by the sewing volunteers of the North Oakland County Unit of the American Cancer Society are Mrs. Edwin # man; Dr. John Marra, president of the unit, and Mrs. An open house tea to honor the Dr. John Marra, president of the Callers for the evening were | wer period a film,| . Time and Two Women.” The| John DePauw, Oscar Denham, venting the types of cancer to which women are most subject. cancer dressings were displayed. Mrs. Harry Slater and Mrs. Ray Kingsbury served the tea, William Schmie] was master ‘of ceremonies when members of Elks Sashay-Quadrille Club gathered Friday evening at Elks Temple for square danc- ing 4 * * * Russel] Pope, Bert Lee Kainés and Norman Hill were guest callers. * *® * Additional guests included Mr. and Mrs. Alex Richard- son, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Bou- ford, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Wes- ton,‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Web- ster, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Harrell, Group of. Chopin Music Club Sun- day afternoon. She was assisted Denham, Howard Upton, Robert Nein- | stedt and William Spalding. | by Penny Pepper. as Participating in the program were \Susan Cefai, Sandra. Yuille, Jean Cologne Makes | Sint * | | . «| Chore a Treat Cotton knit babywear is prettier || |, : Ponting Press Photo and more suds-happy than ever. | é R. A. Lamb of Kemp street, a volunteer. They at- ene side tabs, criss- - hae ay rio le tabs, criss-cross A my, cae is pockets and fancy t the guests were ‘ ee mh ge | stripe linings. In M. ist Nr od . Sa white and pastels ggg oa . . . and naturally it will be kd | ay oa oe | at Ted's. the food is so SHOP f " 55 00 delicious, there are wonderful - | - >. . ° homeade mecet and vonage good EVERY ng | / desserts to tempt everyone in . ) the family ... Sealy nights ‘NIGHT a ap mean family fun ‘TIL 9 * I ~ SATURDAY Easy to clean . . . Just use ‘TIL 6 | warm water.and ordinary soap, i ae and rub it gently . . . ——a- fC Square Lake Rd. . Ses o oe . ; = | = . } — ~ “ wil Fee RS ' ’ i - . : Ht i Ties eo Oe x % J t j oa t ee TUBEROUS push-up sleeves, smart | " tended the open house tea held at the unit office | by servants before dinne BE NNI Scott (left) of Tilden avenue, Pontiac service chair- Monday. | Bat secur jo v0 GO ; IA oD : “ : ; it today, but kiddies m ye Be Casual Wi | p = ) Allemanders thaie* betarecnanle 4 al 7 Panes With ise Parents Let Stage Dance logne a, added. ot ’ : in Tal it O# S in Waterford men teenk Gore ‘TASKER’S 2 Strangers ISPFING SEUGGIE | ine om sa mg 68 Wat Harn Lordleigh | Ld + was the scene of the Saturday tie “china” is now considered . FE 5.6261 . a g +. Steer Away From B RS evening dance given by mem- (fashion well-dressed ta’ ee : a y RUTH MILIETT have figured that by giving ‘ “< 7. of : Subjects That Are Five yeari ago, when Mary | lp, they ad paid for’ the bert of the Anema NOE: | og years Mary We advice. ance . Leading group | ‘ rt e e Controversial and Jim a, wa —_ “The most that parents can | in round and mixed dancing, | To Bring Out the Califo nia . : — salary, when Mary give their children, however as well as square dancing, was | True Beauty oe was tied down with housework pom Byrd might be able to | club caller Sam Joan. | * That Is Y. wd ee ae ce and stnall Ghiidren, when iis life for a young couple e @is : 4 iS FOUTS... Cas Is com ~ meaning when at a page potegy beet ye 1 childres ~“ eset ng Included among the 100 dane- | Let a “Rowena’ Specialist : f party in the presence of @ group) 11.5 parents wondered why | What they want. ers present were guests Mr, | Stylise Your Hair / ot people who are strangers! Inet] they didn’t make lite easier for and Mrs. J. R. Haines, Mr. | , er kno the young couple. ‘antt-Mrs—Dougtas-Owens, Mr-—- : —are e ES ie Sin meas =| ROWENAS BEAUTY SALON ppioss’ ne ve le ‘e le * | . t . Answer; Conversation on every) afforded to help Mary and | Mrs. Ted Cork and Mr.\ and | Of 3-341 FE 5-8735 MA 5-1000 ; change of casul thought. Ideal gen- pa Nagin rage he o @ 4 ———— SSS eral conversation at a party should) @ struggle. Many thought ner. ead Mee. Break : be and have gay lightness) them selfish not to help. tr. iad Shee: See aoe D : — M : suzedtive of balloone teased back ALL OVER NOW es Mr. and Mrs. George Schatz, r. niey 2D k ISSES’ 12 to 20 It ig always tactful to avoid ts touts Tha. tus pomme poate man, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price, | — OPTOMETRIST — HALF SIZES controversial gubjects unless you | pave made good on their own, Mr, and Mrs. Don McMillan, | sae eno | SU es Medea a hae TGADETH LAKE RD. | . seok aie i ie well to re-| things Mary's well-to-do par Hunter and’ Mr, and Mrs. | 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. | Spuns and Tweeds serootad te having yon car your | um, would have given them we Comer of Case Lake Reads Pentiee | start mar- | | private concerns, sae . 7 : OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE | $1795 to $2295 If to be one of those * /% Formerly of Rochester 1a et ee ee ‘Furthermore, Jim and Mary Still Hospitalized ' Novas’ cad Colca? cause You can’t think of anything! are a proud and happy cow Mrs. W. Walter Smith of Doris EVENINGS 8B Y APPOINTMENT » aed eater — Or ple. Tae _streaipe to get : ve " venting at Harper ~ aes ht them to n Detroit for an indefini # conversation are eomimitied-not by pg — phone pan | time, convalescing from her recent | Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday those who talk too little, but by other. . & ‘ | . ————— those who talk too much. All they:-have they can proud- es ee —_ | To “listen eagerly” is really the) ly claim as the tesult of their : best aes ee nae own efforts. They have proved : , . 3 versation, the person whom| to themselves that together most people love to sit next to is a| they can make their own way. sympathetie listener who makes x * * los eld . others wart to talk. .|- They've proved it to Mary's. 4 “Dear Mrs. Post: 1 recently | of the Se uae boas : : was Invited to a rather large | ince and ambition. and . 1662 $. Telegreph Re. _ em ee wedding reception at which the | wouldn't think of interfering | guests were stated at small ta- | in their lives to offer advice. : : ; bride’s patents went around t© | different if the parents had not ag each © and spoke to the | fjiowed their hand « off -the- | . Royall = guests, asking them if they em: | young-foiks policy. thing Was all tight. I have never | “ESS AMBITION ; : , encountered before and | If the young couple had been | Printed Pattern 4654; Half sizes wustd tp teew 8 vas 0 helped along by Mary's per 4%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24% | | _ worked so hard for success. 35.inch; blouse, 1% yards. : | tn to Sar Hanah euteponent weal it M > bed bas gine Il |tern part Easier hol rong | L th . t Ma all te 5. , boo i very unusual but certainly not jm- Sn tae te tas nae, Send 50c in coins for this pattern eq er proper, . : she might have quickly come /—add five cents for each pattern . mess to take them for-granted and for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anns) i e | “Deat Mrs. Post: Is it bad form) jooked down on her husband |Adams, care of The Ponti: : Press, +t k : h -when Meeting someone for the sec-| for not being able to provide [137 Pattern Dept., 243° West 17th c¢ | es | S ine Ee ond time to say, ‘I've already had) them without her parents help.- St, New York 11, N.Y, Print the ee he ep ne rather) — And unless — vers plainly with sone, | Y . Wo * \ Ry yg ’ for spring — Answer: Instead of ‘Ive already : ; : Sat Sen met, Sr everal years Very lustrous Birthday Marked f° shiny leather with ‘ hy os te Z REF I a @os0- aN As Sa LG \ 4 oe t Ets es Bob Considine Quotes: 6 avent We Had This Party. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, Hana Maul, Fairbanks, Melbourne, NEW YORK (INS) — Sen. Theo-|whére you're going next? sheythan she is the courtly senator toothache; Senet ca Pe Da ere on ah Pi OC | i er 4 “Not at all,” Green answered. | As for the small girl's commen- Bene ig- t the pie: _—. Trccut wane: “Just wondering where I am jtary, it emerged from the bewild- ty Eger eg Bag nthe AR _ oranges grow in Crete;. ene sea cadlind asa aeh-oveched te now,” : erment she suffered under the| man's World.” ¢ 4 “af goal woth waa oo ol ae F packety-yack, cirgarette sm (Random ‘ les reed ae Os Mie ae date atta, Mm, Ohlsen oi lend bocee fammcs of a party at oar] Tee, World Wes} cake Set) See tease Mk "women (and’ men) are of. the|Not quite as good, perhaps, as that|sPartment. The dear baby's brow cinguished aviation editor, has| never pored ever ancleat blstery Iso si doughty millionaire bachelor,jot a small girl we know coined)” had this party t fore?” written-a thin and beautiful yolume| — but; SF a hovered over him, “Looking up|when she was 85 years younger|”® y ; that St, Exupery would have been] “tie has flown the trails of Tam jnection, with the plane We sure had. The incredible | proud to sign. - lerlane, the treks of Alexander, and ae oS ee te ee “The airman,” Wilson ~ writes, |marked the conquests of Cyrus and ve o cacophony, (‘may be equally well annibal, :ahd lowered eee: Coun Homes H oldup Suspects Its language ‘is the Esperanto of | with Bubbling Well Road of Shang-|7 the rd pi the Pharr mit Hobbing and by the Great ¥ : “> Ponti As an aficianado I just happen aang - i + of China. i. to know that the language swelling |¥e!ra of Fo Ce vanere | “His sole source of knowledge; RX. Told to Improve (Store im Pontic |e es teat mio alt nya eee ea Two robbery suspects, arrested |!¢t us say, is absolutely identical) ain street. . |the lore has rubbed off on him and| ine, sacening eo in Lincoln Park Friday have con-|to that given off in New York,| “He has seen that the shape of jis authentically his. Of such stulf Bronchial 39 Health Agencies|tessed the holdup of Gerzanics|#@vana, Acapulco, Rio, Dakar,| the family hut in New Guinea is jis the airman world; and I have Sn ces Gi O | T Market, 750 S. Saginaw St. on |Cario, Istanbul, Abadan, New)| a tribal identification; that the barely hinted at its fascination.” allergy, relax br. wen Cnly. lOmporary |e ts, pelles ae. » ©8' Delhi, Sian in Darkest China, Seoul,| aborigine along the headwaters | Wonderful book. You feel air- ang vogaar Hg: Oe Licenses in Campaign The pair, Edward DeChamplain, Toyko, Eniwetok, Kwajalein, Wake,| of the Amazon is cursed with ‘borne after two pages. «| alsts, Money back guarantes, 23, and Charles H. Miller, 22, both| an : : = r In a recent canpaign to improve |of Detroit, were riding with a Gar- . : es - Spy wae gabe | conditions of county nursing-homes/den City couple when they were for the aged, the county Detroit's Gordie Howe, last sea- in the Associa’ son’s scoring champion and a five- basketball rankings time winner, moved up a notch to sas State stayed on top fourth--Howe accounted for sevetiy~ Virginig second: points to give him 58 points, one It was a real more than Boston’s Bronco Hor- ranked Nebraska vath, who slipped to fifth with 57. sha tlp me lame , G A Pts. writers and efichard a 28 weekly ‘rankings. 4 ees the pre-season 5. Horvath, Boston ...,..4..- 25 32 57 on the list a 4 t- —pees FG | from fourth H hee i 3 3 The top 10 10. Beary, New York .........27 18 @ aren ee test records through Set- . West Oliver Takes Classic BS . * . 6. Duke @ ... With Hot Final Round eze and i Notre Dome , "~~ —Spaeseenertie HOUSTON, Tex. ‘# — Ed “Porky” Oliver found himself \among the winter tour’s top mon- e. éy winnets today after scoring a sizzling final round 67 on a muddy alking How Michigan players fared in the $30.000 Houston ba Golf Tournament: Chick Harbert, Northville (tied for 6th) —73-T1-15-49—288 ($756). John Barnum, Grand Rapids (tied for 9th) —74-71-73-713—291 ($156). Only Paw Paw’ Remains Unsigned “=== sr: = LAKELAND, Fila. — Only one)cially in dashing behind the pitch- remained outside the con-jer’s box for slow grounders. . that Martin's throwing arm isn’t Bengal regulars will move into: ay it should be. action at Henley Field while farm! system rookies will continue puffed hand during workouts yes- terday in which he was a target). for many of Martin’s tosses. Meanwhile, the Tiger coaching staff kept up its efforts to mold Kuenn, last year’s shortstop, into ‘a centerfielder. His mentors have Boone held up a reddened and reported they are encouraged byjgrinder at Pontiac Motor and the play. Kuenn's performance so fer. workouts eat the Tigertown base a _ half-mile away. , —— ‘ Charley Maxwell is the lone un- | ‘ , signed player on the 39-man Ti- : ger roster. The Paw Paw, Mich., outfielder has refused to sign a contract calling for the same sal- ary he got last year, an estimat- ed $23,000. Gen. Mgr. John McHale says he isn't worried. Maxwell had company until yes- terday when third baseman-out- fielder Lou Skizas came to terms. | Skizas was acquired in a trade} with Kansas City last year. Billy Martin, scrappy infielder, was the center of attraction at; workouts again today. Martin, who is expected to take over at shortstop for Harvey Kuenn, has been impressive, espe-| . NBA Standings TUESDAY'S NBA STANDINGS EASTERN —_— left, gives some gardening tips WenLost Pet. | | shortstop position. 433, training camp in Lakeland, Fla. Kuenn is slated to be moved to the | outfield this season. Billy Martin has the inside track-on his former 4 hae : , ap Sentetn LESSON FOR KUENN — Detroit Tiger rightfielder Al Kaline, to Harvey Kuenn at the Tigers’ 4 soncee BY TUESDAY'S GAMES Detroit ew York LOS ANGELES ™ — All 15 active milers who have run the distance in under ‘four minutes have been invited to compete in ‘the Coliseum Relays here May 16. * The list includes Derek Ibbotson 153 151 Of England, who holds the best 1'recognized time of 3:57.2, and 168 | young Herb Elliott of Australia, M8'who has bettered the four- |minute mark three times In the oa gee Elliott's best time is ~ 33:58.7, " ° URSDAY'’S NHL STANDINGS 1 *\Milers Invited Hewson of to Relays Keg'C hamps pen Chub fo Miami Yardley Within Reach of Mikan Detroit Star Can Better ‘51 Season Point Total - by Minneapolis Great. Mikan’s record of 1,932. Mikan set By CHUCK ABAIR send Sip bgp, hearty sortyn pene ewe My ae Seine © 2 his record in 1951 when he av: wing to hte sf oe a ra al newest stars in Oakland County| ‘¢ a to go down Tuesday and buy a fur and relatives and the help of |when Mrs, Verhey’s 631 was an- t.” chuckled The one NBA. game last night bowling circles are Pontiac resi-) picks friend Tony Eisele were |nounced. Maas tall F Geach had no effect on the various scor- dent Richard Cork and Mrs. Pat|-big tactors in her husband’s big | fhampionships are made on ing statistics released today. Donner of Drayton Plains. victory. “Tony helped point out |coming through when the. chips are nr pa Se * * * They won the championships in) the things Dick was doing |down and she did just that as her| !t seems that husband, Don, The Philadelphia Warriors de- the men’s and women's divisions) wrong,” sald the proud wife. Hfollowers kept telling her what|ves 88 nervous es ted the Minneapolis Lakers, of the 2nd annual Pontiac Press| (Both Eisele and Peggy were en- |she needed everytime she ap-|ather throughout his 110-95, in the first NBA game ever Bowlerama which concluded Satur. tries who ld net quality.) proached the ball rack. eS ee ae any. (Played in Bethlehem, Pa. Pail as Dae Recreation Say Med] tl ad varios we amas tweed Sarde ge me he for that much,” said a and Dick reportedly was “‘get-| wag rumnerap in 1957. “I don’t ~~ 5 join teammate Dick McGuire in cap to win fairly easily ting splits all day.” It is the only) know if I can take it again next All finalists who giving Detroit two offensive lead- ee ee ee year,” she told friends. er age te Rtas: Alig ag hes roar hi Oil. She carries a 148 © i a Both champions had definite|awards which followed mane | Pat Donner is also a Dixie Ret-\njans for the money shortly after|Saturday will So ae reation bowler and a good friend of/thinking it over. ‘The is mail, The sogring leaders: “I was to go home after|the Corks and the woman she de- : whe . -* See oe starting with a 168 but I was glad|throned, Donna Verhey. She also : SSB Ba ‘| stayed,” said Cork who is ajhad a rough time Sunday in loop $B ot Ba hse m5 ae La 27 ifather of two dauchters. was very nervous all day | [ee | Hagen, St a a ae Be * © 8. Saturday. I could never have | (iii Aric Pi SSS $7 aoa $53 Last bs “I wasn't going to enter the done it without all those people | Ee oun Sees $s, NY. ...., 60 427 260 1,114 18.6 ‘Bowlerama because I have not for me,” commented Eaglets Seek to End Loss String Parochials Near Windup By H. GUY MOATS Final round of eompetition be- fore district cage tourneys take over for Pontiac’s three Catholic i ! i i E 7 Arkansas Cager Sets Prep Mark VALLEY SPRINGS, Ark. (INS) — A small Valley Springs, Ark., player has set a new national school basketball career Hat siuttell The others are Dan Waern of Sweden, Jim Bailey of Australia, gary, Stanislav Jungwirth of Czech- land, Gunnar Nielsen of Denmark; Ken Wood of England, and Brian England. \ Don Bowden of the United States,| Figures made public Mery Lincoln. of Australia, Ron’ Delany of Ireland, Roger Moens|d mark of 2,738 points ot Belgium, Laszlo Tabori of Hun-\C™"ley Vaughn gary, Istvan Rozsavolgyi of hone of osiovakia, Olavi Vurorisalo of Fin-during his senior * 4 * ‘show Bryan's record of Tamms, * * : Bryan, for a single. game was 5% plans to attend echnical College af z championship é crown Sunday in New York's Seventh Regiment Armory the title by defeating Budge Patty, right, 6-1, 6-2, 36, 12-10, Present. | . Savitt won : £ 2. - & i ei q s #3 be ie £5 hd se i ; is 8 z = x e Results - @ : 4 .- selina a Se ee ee ee ea \ Presenting a Great Concept in Smoking Enjoyment * eo ° ©, «9 2% * by King Edward America’s Largest Selling Cigar A distinctive blend of all natural leaf fe tobaccos in a mild, man-size cigar. ea 2 for 15¢ jco-leader East Detroit playing ‘at By THE ASSOCIATED PRESs Purdue clipped Michigan State 72-70 at Lafayette last night and ‘moved into a Big 10 league-leading tie with the Spartans on an 8-4 rec- ord. Both Indiana and Iowa came through with clutch victories and are one-half game off the pace with 7-4 marks. Te complicate matters further, the four contenders stage a show- down Saturday with Turdue at Indiana in a regionally televised afternoon game and Michigan State at Iowa that night.: But that’s only half the story. Iowa is, at Purdue Monday and In- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1958, diana. invades Michigan State March 8 To balance the 14-game schedule, Indiana is at Illinois Monday and Iowa winds up at Michigan March 8. If Purdue and MSU split in their final two games and both Indiana and Iowa win two-of-three, all four teams ‘vill finish with 9-5 records. Indiana, down by 14 points at halftime, stormed back to defeat Michigan 95-88 at Bloomington and Iowa whipped Northwestern 86-78 on the Wildcats home floor. In the only other game, Minnesota topped Wisconsin 71-63 at Minneapolis be- hind George Kline’s 38 points. A tremendous effort of 28 two minutes to play. MSU tied it Larry Michigan State coach Forddy An- derson dejectedly said “Rand had a perfect shot and missed, Merri- Clarkston Seeks W-O Clincher Tonight The final Tuesday night of the reguiar season 1957-58 prep basket- ball slate is on tap tonight with a scattering of interesting contests highlighting a 15-game schedule. Topping the list for local fans will be Rochester's invasion of Lake Orion in what could be a preview of what to expect in the Pontiac “B" district tourney and another non-league tussle matching Romeo and Avondale at Avon. ship at Clarenceville, The Wolves are already assured of matching last year’s tie for the title. Brighton will be at Holly in an- other W-O contest while the only other league action will have new Birmingham in the Eastern Michi- will be once - beaten Ferndale’s meeting with powerful Grosse Pointe, Walled Lake's final road test at Wayne and Clawson at West Bloomfield. Rochester is expected ‘to follow the pattern.of previous Orion con- querors — this is, attempt to stop either Jim Drake or, Nick Neira. The Falcons have the better bal- anced scoring with steady ‘Carl Montross the usual leader. Roches- ter has won 12 and lost only four. Lake Orion had a five - game win streak snapped last time out and is now 10-4 behind the scoring of its. senior, sharpshooters. * * x : A losing skein will end for one team at Avondale. Romeo has dropped five in a row after playing 000 ball. while Avon has been beaten three straight, [Rochester vs. Orion new worries for Clarkston coach Dom_Mauti, Holly has been drilling hard for Brighton in hopes of clinching at least a tie for 3rd after a dismal mid-season slump. * * * Rounding out the schedule will be Ortonvile playing host to Hart- land, South Lyon at Howell, Dear- born fordson at Royal Oak Don- dero, Madison Lamphere at Coun- try Day, Mt. Clemens at home against Royal Oak Kimball, Utica at South Lake and Imlay City at Kingston. Arrows Suffer First Setback | jweather didn’t. Then we put four men under the board to give Hed- den his favorite shot and he missed.” - os Merriweather led the Beiler- , Makers with 29 points, followed by Jack Eison with 19, Harv Aus- tin 16, Bilj Greve 11 and Bob Fehrman 6. Purdue used only five men—all juniors. Towa had little trouble with Northwestern as Dave Gunther pushed through 26 points and Clar- ence Wordlaw added 23. The Hawk- eyes led 43-30 at the half and when Northwestern moved within six points in the second half, Wordlaw pumped in 9 of lowa’s next 12 points to put the Hawkeyes ahead, 64-50. * * + Six Indiana players, led by Ar-| chie Dees’ 27 points,.scored in dou- ble figures in a remarkable Hoosier comeback. Michigan led 44-25. in the first half and was ahead 50-36 at intermission. put om the steam in the second half and pulled into an 83-76 lead. Michigan rallied to within one point of the lead but Indiana pat on a final spurt for the victory. George Lee and M. C. Burton] 22 points, respectively. day. In addition to the Purdue-In-| diana and MSU-lowa games, Mich-| igan is at Illinois, Ohio State at) western. BIG TEN STANDINGS Conference — Sue. Purdue lows, HOME OWNERS Package Policy | ever Brighton. Friday brought Dwelling, Household and Personal Property, Theft and Liability Coverage .- . ON E— PREMIUM. _ ONE- EXPIRATION um" DATE ON = POLICY LAZELLE AGENCY, linc. 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. - Phone FE 5-8172 . "Full = 1” Thick. _ Complete with all hardware. Converts quickly from storm-door to Screen. CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON— A This olage gate vig 2 $35.00 Value thio Modernization Loans Meeke x) Thru This office L pani io Aluminum Screen Door Comes fully assembled. re2set this season. The Wolves walloped |} Clarenceville 75 - 38 earlier but . Auburn 5 & 10 at Lincoln Junior Wayne proved considerably since paced the big point totals of Larry An- drews. Cilarenceville’s victory POINTERS ON en cee uyup. Nex}: Guy Rodgers of Temple MONDAY'S FIGHTS By The Asociated Press The Bowen Arrows suffered their first defeat of the season last night in the American division of the Class D Basketball League, a 44-41 setback at the hands of High. Chuck Johnson and Ken Me- Clinteck scored 16 points apiece for the winners while Amos Bailey hit 15 for the Arrows, whose record now stands 9-1. In the other American “D” Glenn Ray's 18 points - |paced Pontiac Boys Club to a 76- 55 rout of Home Lunch. Chuck Pirst of ce aT S| cre nme aces Pontiac Press. ‘ ¥ . * wth By KEN SEARS Ket 7 : Soumnfieiad «3.28 New York Knickerbockers CLASS B The shot I,say is my best is alorirs orm 31 4 Boys Club 4 jump chet moving behind a/Fet ioe. | > mes §=68 Se ‘pick, Most of the points I've CLASS C \scored at Santa Clara and with we i the, Knickerbockers came out of|Police. 74 Vikings 3.8 this move. -_s) , I like to move behind a guard eo w. j (No. 2) and let him provide the Bowen Arrows 8 $ Rockets 2 1 Sine eae en meee tee EB Reis }a small man on-me. en wt On this play I prefer to get|auburn B.C. 9 0 Central 3-8) ot nat oo ae re the wena joe UAW-CIO BASKETBALL LEAGUE through the screen, = double back/[ecel O.,. § 9 Local so 01 7 and go for the basket without ‘per 596-1 5 3. Local 806-2 1 7 jthe ball hoping to be clear for a| toca seq eee ont te — 39 594 kh 1 a Local 653 No. «Local 683 No. 2— 54, Local 596 No. Scorers Non Hard and Me} ay Bay 504, 18 each; Larry Baker $40, 13; Hubert Price, 1 Local 506 a 26; im Robinson, Local 653 No. 2, 8: es AJ ;|Pranklin, Local 653 No. 1, 18; Womack, Local 8¢ No. 3, 13, INSURE AGAINS DOWNTIME COOLANT, Cc ue Cutting Tools & Supplies Mill Supplies. iW. Pike, Corner S. Cass | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING. with GRAYMILLS T PRODUCTION this DEPENDA SYSTEM OOLANT PUMP or com- require ement for Industry FE 2-0108 S$ T E 1 . THE HATTER R 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. . FE 3-7514 topped the Wolverines with 23 and i All 10 teams are in action Satur- | Minnesota and Wisconsin at North-; —_— 3 Title Meets Tankers’ Year After Saturday afternoon's dual) meet in Saginaw, the Pontiac YMCA swimming team will en- gage only in championship tests, at Toledo on March 15-16; at Flint: on March 22 and at Arthur Hill's, pool on March 29. i The Toledo event is the annual Glass City Invitational. Flint tourney is the Northeast- ern District Swimming Champion-| ships, and the meet at Arthur Hill's fine pool is the state YMCA’ championships. Saginaw YMCA is host. Tourney at Flint will be held in the Northern High pool. BUSINESSMEN’S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Sgn | Trish 14, Pmovy yoerotas it Hot Shots 15, Raid ig Habelonies 15, Raider Hot Shots 15, Hot Shots 15. 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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1958 } eens fs the sixth leading in ; _ferectere: recently was rebuilt by See ea ee Whiteside els \° FRLYON, Calo. @ — The amall_ : sone balding where Kit Core Amene tit tenes io to ©. 61 ‘City Will Hold Hearings sat n Paving, Sewer Plans | G0 \ frontier geout, died in 1998, has 2 different divorce. grounds. are! Vist Our Famous Wine Cellar y , oa ' ANOTHER WORK DAY — Secretary of Sate Dulles celebrates Commuismoner Fochard A. Mack of his 7th birthday today by working as cousl. Dulles confirmed Cheese ‘Masai im the Channel 10 fight that be feels fine. and Mrs. Dulles said ber husband has no thought ‘ Learn To Skate i Praag ay ~ ode gm Se ot of retirement. This new official photograph was distributed by the ‘tmmecy Whiteside “yp | af State. The made four Whea BERKLEY SCHOOL OF peg Asap ligeamedepedl ee srdcbee Sed edebored beet aren RT rcs Space sacs we) ee ee oe mae re tte 8 tn ‘AP Facsumie | Ghetepen Mersis (D-Asto of | the Temperature Hits 57; ‘yesterday. =< jwas set Feb. 24, 1506. oversight said be elso wanted | ‘Today's temperatures also were drains and blacktopping. information on some migs- . DETROIT @ — Detroit ther- expected to be in the mid-Sis, but! ‘Adeiside street, Onkiand te 2 Promissory notes Whiteside/mometers, mooming to 57 degrees no record was anticipated A year Mack gave him on some im the wake of a cold wave. set ago a record Feb. G high of 6 loans. ‘a new high record for Feb. © degrees was set. i ‘ . Oak, chief meteor 2 ume sTsT TE: = . Ww. W. < rr | of the Detroit bureau, said S37 o 1: ak 45 ed) early opening of | : ee ee cu. —OPEN- eesti 3 SATURDAY “Suey prs swan ie’ SUNDAY —wiTH— IN-A-CAR HEATERS - - Stroh’s beer tastes better >and it should It's America’s only fire-brewed beer...fire-brewed at 2000° to bring forth the finest flavor of the finest ingredients! ae eal No other American beer is brewed this way and that’s why no other American beer tastes like Stroh’s... lighter... smoother... more refreshing ! Its lighter! Terry cotees, Detroit 26, Wisin TT ie | You'll like (OM TV: Red Wing Hokey (TV and Radio) . . . Set. Afternoon Hockey (Ch. 2)... Capt, David Cele (Mon! 10:30PM, Ch. 7). . ., Mattie Kane (Fri, 1:90 Pa, Ch. 4) . Porno Ove - ‘SED STTPOES - RaPSS WHT RES - BEET SOOT! - erOtH pete! - UES GaReTR PRICES for this ATTRACTION aie Mat Mc © Even SIS © Childe EES “SAYONARA” — WINNER OF 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! SUN.: Walt Disney's “OLD YELLER” Get More Out of Life — Go to the Movies! | J ener indenting nha AO —_— Rs . pone nan rrr ™ senperamanaings ee sn rrTrTrrrrrrTrrrrTYrPrrrTrrCOrrT rrr rOrererermhlerlhlC er rmCTrrOrrOrtOrrCrorrrerereere ee ya ’ | bs 2 SENSATIONAL SPARKLING HITS! TWICE AS TERRIFIC TOGETHER! al Richard Conte in “THE HARD MAN“ Xe 0s “THE BROTHERS ALCO” ‘TT, TTT, wTrTrrTrT"Tv-YTv’?r,j7T.TwTwTt.* eed ee ee fo ‘ ; ; : xt : ee vp eee Pa ee Ste I Pe a me Ze fe Fs oer A oe Z we Fy it \ Drop into City Hall nowadays and you can pick up‘some handy - Yeading in a 7l-page booklet avail- able free of charge from City Clerk Ada R. Evans. : : The book doesn’t offer much in the. way of plot, dialogue and characters, In fact, for some read- ers just a few minutes browsing through it before bedtime would be a sure remedy for insomnia. ' For others, though—those who wonder what this thing called - Pontiac city government is doing and how it got that way in the first: place—the booklet might prove interesting. It Is the first reprinting of Pontiac’s City Charter since its adoption 37 years ago. And city \* ‘4 ¥ the nice, neat package it turned out to be. : It only cost $1,134, too, for the first 2,000 copies printed. That's because Mrs. Evans and her staff did. all the work preparing new texts, adding a-complete new in- dex, and proofreading the finished manuscript. 17 AMENDMENTS | Why reprint the 1920 charter? Because since 1920 it’s been amend- ed 17. times by public vote and the only way you could get at the amendments was by referring to supplemental material. If you didn't have the supple- ments, you'd never have known the charter had been changed. With the new booklet, you’re brought Short on Plot, but It Reads Well| P Three of the biggest changes: In 1939, an amendment providing for the seven city- commissioners). to be elected from seven different districts instead of at large; in 1937, an amendment setting up the city’s municipal court; in 1945, an amendment providing for a city employes’ retirement plan and creating the pension board. * * * There are some other big changes, though, you can’t find in the charter, since they were brought. about by city ordinance. For example, the mupicipal park- ing lot system, Pontiac General Hospital and its board of trustees and civil service for police and officials are kind of proud of completely up to date. firemen. MY WORD, TAKE! YOU MUST BOARDING HOUSE DEAR BROTHER, I'M SUPPRISED YOU NOT ONLY TAB ME ASA THIEF BUT A SIMPLE SIMON TAKE ME FOR A GULL TOY Avon With aro" Goons Up SCHEME! =~ You'D BET ZF} 0 ee ee ie NE TAG ZA SiR BAGWIN COULID.¥"| S2BSTIONS WOULD BAe hee |A\ UNHORSE MEIN A Quiz / | AS NEUTRAL AS Te Neer BEE ~-THEN SPRING’ YOU PROBABLY REHEARSED "is Cae WITH HIM! Wan \ Ss $ o a \ 4 . gs! - we = v. \ j= Wo. ee : aX Ap —— By) V4 Y | =— Z tin ee << Z ra = <—Z \ © 4] ff } Mtn Ww mn , \ cH mat IL THAT : — SOUNDS : 2-25 FAIR ENOUGH = 1958 by NEA Service, inc. TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. OUT OUR WAY WE GOT SOME SECRET. IDEAS WE'RE WORKIN! ON _. 1 THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1958 AFTER WE'D CUT OUR Yr WERE MIGHTY LOW, WE SAW! ON FUEL. yogi By Ernie Bushmiller QUIT STANDING ON MY HAND REALLY 2---]: LET'S THERE'S A WONDERFUL ECHO IN THIS VALLEY [BASY'S SUGGESTION IS APPROVED, NBO seis ANDO A TIP TO AN AND HE CALLS ON MRS. SHANDY... ALERT REPORTER COULO UNCOVER. THIS WHOLE STORY! GENTLEMEN, I HAVE A SUGSESTION... i SEE HIM.. AND 10 KNOW WHAT'S Y GOING ON! OR SHE THREATENS TO START AN INVESTIGATION! BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES SZ — i a | A CHORD, Ma'am. Vi PICRED IT UP AT b 7 & OF JOUR SHOP, vi HT 2 ; ah, e hit \ I ws eat = é q ¢ es THE WORRY WART SEND RAPES ag MORTY eee By Dick Cavalli - By McEvoy and Strieber S Fig | OUR TREE / jj 17 1S /AND THERE ARE P \ Ww WITIALS YOU CARVE Ei ) iH : a om | FY, Feed) 1988 by MEA Gervica, ine. TM. Ring. UB, Pat. OFF, foe S Bae hes i NN GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn a —— MR. OTIS, WILL YOU ...JAN’ PLEASE DON'T] [I’M GONNA CLEAN «et *OL! MAGAZINES by Franklin Folger| HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris — BUT My READIN | Fir moReow!| SR AN BOOKS, STs , AIRLINE HOSTESSES JUST. ey ‘ . DON’T WORK 9 TO 5 i AS LIKE OFFICE WORKERS / i () nine ey ________ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1058 Kh Conon Honored Gren idumese "Whiteside els | i —e; City Will’ U. 8. “are of Airlines Offer’ All A ate nN 3 Private Dining Rooms For Party and Banquet Facilities Visit Our Famous Wine Cellar GOURMET SN SOUTH-EAS 45SO0 DUNCAN HINES | Attorney Refused. Bid) for Services in Miami! . TV Channel Contest: WASHINGTON @®—Thurman A. Whiteside testified today thet the president of National Airlines torney in the contest for TV Chan- nel 10 in Migmi. Whiteside said -he refused em- ployment but told G. T. Baker, the airlines president, he was “being helpful" on behalf of National's subsidiary, Public Service Tele- vision Inc., which eventually won the channel. Whiteside said Baker sought to employ him on-a fee basis but did not discuss amounts of fee, Whiteside, a Miami *’ Learn To Skate at the 33454,08 2 ANG, (O10) AO) 7 ICE SKATING ‘1 | 7 12-MILE RD, BERKLEY said Mack gave him on some loans. sought to employ him as an at-| © that he feels fine, and Mrs. Dulles said her husband has no thought new official photograph was distributed by the | ‘ANOTHER WORK DAY — Secretary of State Dulles celebrates his 70th today by working as usual. Dulles confirmed - of retirement. Department of State. The picture was made four days ago. When off the diplomatic circuit, Dulles goes in for tweeds, is a baseball arid bridge fan and when he wants to relax, looks for 4 detective ‘Sets Record in Detroit yesterday. The old record of 56 was set Feb. 24, 1906, i Today’s temperatures also were DETROIT w@ — Detroit ther-\expected to be in the mid-50s, but mometers, zooming to 57 degrees/no record was anticipated. A year Temperature Hits 57; “aving,. Puller” seat are ear (ICO ON Great Lakes * | eee entinater tang moel inner Than Usual | 92 te sro we sy ithan $50,000 have been placed on ‘ Chih public | wanind on tconution Lakes is thinner than usual for this to construct are scheduled: time of year, the U.S. Weather pitt, tee, deat, Bast bounrare| urea’ sud oBay- ea to asnes tot the Detroi SESE aes Re nt nd Other public hearings are sched- — on crept for the Oak, atge Ten Teese ; ‘serous fa - FRIDAY ~~ Sat rash, Rat, te Paes en, mmoattes ined vel? SATURDAY “litte? hn nag Agi a Sera ee SUNDAY Thirteen gravel streets oe —with— IN-A-CAR HEATERS Stroh’s beer tastes hetter and it should to bring forth the finest flavor of the finest ingredients! OM TV: Red Wing Hokey (TV and Radio) . .. Sat, Afternoan Hockey (Ch. 2) |... Capt. David Grief (Mon, 10:30PM, Ch. 7)... Martin Kane: (Fri, 1:00 PM, Ch. 4) No other American beer is brewed this way and _ that's why no other American beer tastes like Stroh’s.... lighter... smoother... more refreshing ! 4 It's America’s only fire-brewed beer...fire-brewed at 2000° 27 t's lighter! - ‘The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit 26, Michigan in the wake of a cold wave, set ago a record Feb. 25 high of 66 : \ . | a new high record for Feb. 24:degrees was set. ® > Features at 4 z = 5 1:15— 3:55 ¢ e 0 erl > 635 — 920 ¢ ? “u ; ® : ® > a Aid, Trade Bills | SAYONARA” — ; : | F 10 ‘ ; | WINNER O Conv , ARD He May Launch Series|? ACADEMY AW. of ‘Sales’ Breakfasts : NOMINATIONS! ; WASHINGTON (INS) —~ Presi-|p BRANDO! 5 dt -Reuhewer, wereel WIP AND Al ISITE NEW JAPANESE STAR. | : santas eiibinitonish Youll mY to his foreign aid and reciprocal| Pa, PRICES for this ATTRACTION 4 ee eee mee men) Mat. t0e © Eves. $1.25 o caad aie [ito A, Meh stminictration source [P _SUN.: isney’s “OLD YELLER” | ne. 2 ; SUN.: Walt Disney's “OLD sold on the absolute necessity of |P Get More Out of Lile — Go to the Movies! > = iS mises es ? , has ‘ fight for it.” - > TODAY 4 The informant.said that as ap LAST TIMES! | : ; consequence, Ike probably will be- 4 -|gin inviting the legislators, 30 at\p |2 SENSATIONAL SPARKLING HITS! | | ; time to breakfast, in order to 4 Mao a selling job en then” it | TWICE AS TERRIFIC TOGETHER! ~*~ * > —- : - The President also has high > AQMD | = aS bones that today’s bivartsan tr-> 7 Rate «Summer i e = which i _ , ‘ ; a 1d has called at Ike’s re-|p {Gr * i COWES quest will help rally the nation’s|> ; _—s , , om ¥ LM 4 leaders to support of aid-and-trade. ‘ b : . ; x* * * 2 a : ~ te A presidential adviser ead Mr.|P — a 17 CEP Eisenhower wants to “inspire these > STARTING WEDNESDAY! — 2 NEW BIC HITS! 4 key men to carry the torch back|P «rue HaRD MAN” 9K “THE BROTHERS-ALCO” $ help convince. the voters that the programs are vital to our own se-/ curity and prosperity. j 2 Accused of Selling Liquor fo Minors | % NOW . Doots Open , 10-46 AM thra Thurs. TC |EAGLE | ~ “a re 7 or a ™ RORY CALHOUN - ANNE FRANCIS “THE HIRED GUN" i Ci\ | | ) | NOVE i ‘3 an ba re a... ‘ ait sae = — New Book Free in Pontiac cial . Short on Plot,-but Drop into City Hall nowadays and you can pick up‘some handy reading in a 7l-page booklet avail- able free of charge from City Clerk Ada R. Evans. The book doesn’t.offer much in the. way of plot, dialogue and characters. In fact, for some read- ers just a few minutes browsing through it before bedtime would be a sure remedy for insomnia. For others, though—those who wonder what this thing called . Pontiac city government is’ doing oe bom © wt Gat way i te -place—the booklet might prove interesting. It is the first reprinting of Pontiac’s City Charter since its ¥ the nice, neat package it turned out to be, Tt. only cost $1,134, too, for the first 2,000 copies printed. That's because Mrs. Evans and her staff did all the work ig new texts, adding a complete new in- dex, and proofreading the finished manuscript. . 17 AMENDMENTS Why reprint the 1920 charter? Because since 1920 it’s been amend- ed 17 times by public vote and the only way you could get at the amendments was by referring to supplemental material. If you didn’t have the supple- ments, you'd never have known the charter had been changed. With the new booklet, you're brought fi In 1939, an amendment providing to be elected from seven different 1937, an amendment setting up the city’s municipal court; in 1945, an employes’ retirement plan and creating the pension board. * * *x* There are some other big changes, though, you can’t find in the charter, since they were brought about by city ordinance. ing lot system, Pontiac General Hospital and its board of trustees and civil service for police and ER PO for the seven city. commissioners) © districts instead of at large; in} amendment providing for a city) For example, the municipal park-| _ “adoption 37 years ago. And city officials completely up to date. firemen. are kind of proud of BOARDING HOUSE DEAR BROTHER, I'M SUPPRISED YOu NOT ONLY TAB ME ASA MY ORD SAKES YOO MUST) THIEF BUT A SIMPLE SIMON EWALLOW SUCH A CRUDE Y AHONG MITT IT << COURSE 7), SCHEME !--- YOU'D BET} asestions WOULD HAFTA BE |{ SIR BAGWIN COULD | \”( Ae NEDTRAL AS THE SWISS Z\ UNHORSE ME INA Quiz / \4 anita otic BEE ~-THEN SPRING NANY 4« PICK THE SOME OBSCURE QUESTION \\OFA HAT IE YOU WANT 77 YOU PROBABLY KEHEARSED Pa) ; ‘ WITH HIM! 3 Wa \ 3 . ) \ | Pron Aa (= *, Pp - ny bay Loe ¥, / \ © itil _—_— G cs ~~ CG me 7 A \ © 4| j | oii ite © Hilt THAT ~ SOUNDS a-2z5 FAIR ENOUGH = 22h 2 ell OUT OUR WAY rg WE GOT SOME SECRET IWEAS WE’RE WORKIN’ ON BROUGHT IT OUT < \ 4 ‘View’ fi) 4, Bel IN 4 A ali jul: ny p/ TM, Rog UB. Pat. OFF. © 1088 by NEA Servon, ine 2-25 DIXIE DUGA een SO | NSS fs ‘4s, rl ; 7 . 7 i } ij ax \ vi asi pam \) Three of the biggest changes:| NTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25,-1958 99 ox cd . ’ 3 © 1940 by NEA Servion, ne. ThA Reg US. Pat. Orlim Um Jie HEY, NANCY--- THERE'S A WONDERFUL VALLEY LETS REALLY #---| By Ernie Bushmiller You DON'T HAVE TO CAPTAIN EASY TO START AN INVESTIGATION! BUOTS AND HER BUDDIES 3 ee DY'S WIFE IS Y AND A TIP TO AN Sees MANDING TO | ALERT REPORTER SEE HIM... AND 10 KNOW WHAT'S | COULD UNCOVER, PY GOING ON! OR SHE THREATENS / THIS WHOLE STORY! AS ow A CHORD, Ma'am. J | PICRED IT UPAT bP & OL JOWR SHOP. 4 2 a By McEvoy and Strieber IT 1S SAND THERE ARE OUR INITIALS YOU ED jis Sue, - bv Franklin Folger | [EASY'S SUGGESTION IS APPROVED, AND HE CALLS ON MRS. SHANDY... QUIT STANDING ON: MY HAND A. Ate | ‘weg 4 ltl yA fs 4 des j Rey Ln, Onc {A a yt’ (ie gan! inc, "TM. Reg. U.S. Fat. OF; By Edgar Martin GRANDMA T DUNNO, MAAM. IS:OR. ROD SHOWIN AN SIGS OF BECRIN’ DOWN ot maa a Nol HE'S LOVING Th 4 PL 1e 1980 by NEA Servied, tne. TM. Reg, UB Pat. OFF, [Tames oe eeeee oe te MR. OTIS, WILL YOU PUT MY READIN’ ~ Cr ree ee ey JN" PLEASE DON'T] [I'M GONNA CLE. i IGIVE "EM BACK (1. a i Tit TMORROW.”| | |DON'T Wal Se ee seat % : ee ‘ fees : Z ae oat Se ea é Sige z . . ee at ioe See f PS : : ee S3 A ees

Soy erasers sald Indicating some pertono | British Crews to Man Thors . meantime, Sanders | The decision was reached vee'{fl Erroll, f ; WE ccaianesnes 2.75 indicating some - ; es a ee Se ee Borseredish, ph. basket 18) late rangle ean s f ‘ land to build a gas eee eS eS st! : Pony q cues Ciein aulls tae gail pial eee wees ened OR a sc-ss He , : Fagigssdicache a |Motors sub-councils, © oe ee Se ability: was everseld yesterday. poistoes. fancy, 50-Ib - 325| Rubbers and aircrafts were low- n Ing | , Gated Septem- | E. J. Moran, assistant director|before they rate among in general liquidation which fol- |ES¢hry hothouse {ones aoe: : 135/er. Steels and motors showed little aes chuck ke te ot the union's General Motors 4t national, concerns, According to Ad- 5 lowed the government announce- |squash, Hw bu : }%}\change. There were scattered los- : vision, said the proposal will be|vertising Age, trade paper = poaat of Semen poten mmgpetts. [ee (ers, among alls, chemicals, rails; WASHINGTON (AP)—The United States enagegre Hag ‘Im other board business, « hear.|Placed before the corporation In|indusry, agencies whose genoa . ane ; r to than eploy. board business, Detroit. % the Detroit *. & - & Poult a“ « x finding it easier to export its missile weapons ing date was set for a ‘special include four of the larger ones. Near the end of the first hour me Business news continued drab. Aj Air Force units overseas to man the special agnadrons. eet lighting district to be es-| Moran said 90 Bet oont: of the paneer cre her tes wheat was % cent a bushel higher, DETROIT, Feb. 2 (AP! —~ Prices paididron in the U. S. Treasury's short. This was indicated in yesterday's announcement of an tabjished in the Oakwood Manor empleyes could ear a “Listed on the basis of 1957 bill- to % lower, Merch S207; cornipe Pak te One peel p. term borrowing costs to the lowest Anglo-American agreement. whereby some 60. Thor in- on ~_s aa ae tae March 10 ong . wie oft cone pope jings Se sérrtlig’ ioe apd 5 lower higher, March yt 28; tt in three. years owever = tioned Britain Silver ' sing Hors Pod cwkeen to % pens, iat hears type as bane’ pa sign at ie cache aan termediate range missiles will be sta sees from 10 a.m. se Bl sesel Ee much from wnemploy- |i 4) are Campbell-Ewald, No. 12 higher, March $1.28%; ‘soybeans |Racks, 24-21; saponeties, $158 wy typeitrend. Soy ‘Original plans called for American airmen to handle some —(s - Seng Up any misdtios base hy Briain prtt to ‘ann a ae 1208 Hesovel full five-day week with ‘a smaller| 39th, 28 millions, same as in 1956. a ee — Cope a Commercully sraded:, Sias"Browns,| Dome Mines, Homestake, Du| a new attempt at easing East-West tension at a summit Toe oe cc octane hewn tos det the company pose “95a er prices: i : rge, 40- i Me a ] l. ’ * Electrical + Wheat— Rye— Grade A, large, 40-41; medium, 37-38‘. International P and Tex-| meeting. See ale Township. more money and “it mean'@) Largest in’ the nation is Mey coc Sess Mag cs HS) oe nay wines it. : Aithough both the United States and Britain were silent | Attomey Paul Mendei|t more in dollars and cents tol y Walter ‘Thompson i ah is Se 2: - aeseese Lis Livestock Opening blocks included: U. S.| on the point, it was understood the missiles agreement was rome tentative sewer admin-|*%¢ communities where GM plants! timated 285 millions. Second is Mc- Deg ccs 28 dare Steet ; ot © on thee to strengthen the Conservative government’s hand woe re jare located.” alt the! C2m-Erickson, 262 millions, fol- mar Rikon 10% May 0000.14 DETROIT, Feb. 8 (Ar)—catte, shares, Royal Dutch unchanged at| in its effort to win popular approval of the bases. ee me to draw up a for- tte mat pee the as |mee ager go & crag ng oe * ascii able, § r E i mchanged i ; ; = S 5 a OB RGAE Genta cna leorantion): Wegetioitons dee mire ‘enter inj ‘0th Presien to station mal ordinance to be acted upon at\ sembly and stamping divisions of| inn Gnas 20k cee petro! "| eady® “tow eari Tertew eae good al Nickel off 1 at 73% on 1,100.) intermediate range 1,500-mile missiles in (hat country. “The § "hon clas asteod | Year mere GM _ geen _ 7 gp dh Ba, B- gs it foot . Should the French Gemand equal treatment and demon- ‘the board to accept a ae sate dey git hetae: phtee. foun ley . 8 ” tnd standard hellers. 18:3083.00; ullity New York Stocks strate their ability to operate the missiles when they arrive, a » Big, oe a . Shad : Missing Bride fi*8e dee 2 cntnait <<] tebe woeld eldinate the need seetdaplaying Air Poros mile- ove on, Tee See Soe You, , oat i kee wae oe ” ses{ sile units to that country. Driver Arraigned es : 2 : Admiral ...,,. 81 Int Silver... 2 I So a Fe BR | Persons Inj iwolved ina threcear crash tat|| A CpaDe : i eae Chal ..;.. 28.1 Jones & L .... 38 : 5 ed a May Be Hiding lower: sows not sstaitshed: mont mired|Atum L¢ 112. 213 Kimb Cur“. $0. Marines Sound__|) FeFSONS INJUFEG —_|frvoived in. three-car crash that — a : 4 : bm-Alvlin - , 5 -15-8—aeeer— athe - ® © ee day night was arraigned Monday = ‘ : os got im Cam ....., 424 Algemene *% | H -0) Coll a Doctor, Friend Reveal ins: tssotnse:mied nrades 100-100 mee Ss is Lou & Nash -. 564 Taps Over Oki, . in ead n ISION jon a charge of t negligent hemniclte. CAN MAKE WISE | * * * Be 4 ‘a Martin - RS ‘ : Gerald és ’ * nearby ' Fright of Brooklyn ter lambs steady: slaughter sheep clam Motors’... sa Mead Cp... 347) = War Her fe) Dog "Five persons were injured in a|Chesterfield Township, stood mute|| .|[NVESTMENTS! 2 two lads choice and prime wooled lambsiamNGas .... $7 Merck ar BT) a ion ; . : headon collision Monday | before Justice Francis Castellucci. : \ Before Wedding . lambs 2.009680; few utility. wooed AU Reg” .'.-.. it Minn Maat = 133) COSTA MESA, Calif. ( — I's|shernoon on Rochester ‘Toad at|He was released on $1,000 bond invest in one of Ey a a Taps today for Oki, Alsatian Wrime Lane in Oakland Township,|Pending examination March 12 he heling pe anh acd mg § NEW YORK ® — A doctor and! 24.60; most choice shorn lambs 23.00-/Am Te & Tel 1173.2 Murray Cp .. aaa Holds Up 2 Attendants shepherd dog decorated for saving according to Oakland County Sher- sae buy a share in 80 to 24.00; good grade 21.50-23.00; cull to|AmTob ....., 75.3 Nat Bise ...., : . p ee ‘ : ; you a girl friend say Brooklynjs miss-| choice slaughter shep 6.00-12.00. Am Viscose ++ 287 Nat — ae =. and Flees With $1,300 \the lives of 151 Marines NE | iff's Deputies. 100 or more selected secu- ing bride-to-be may have gone) — Armeo Sti |. 4 Nat Lead ... 902 the invasion of Okinawa. ae ~ * *e | Death Notices rities. If you'll write, ec, ee toe ae oe “ iAighion ie - the minute ler Division and Imperial accounts, Informed’ sources in Tunis sdid) arguments for foreign a McElroy, Director Allen W. Dulles of the otat'on service va ilable | il times et : oa ee ae | H. William tves has been named the North African-republic will re- one. It creates jobs for American workers. Central Intelli ‘Agency and presiden- ee ——- Volume of the accounts is esti-|assistant district manager of Rose ject U.SBritish good otfices and) Stevenson appealed. for a “sustained, , tial science adviser James, R. Killian Jr, C N s th ler i ( oO oe ated. at 20 millidn dollars a year.|EXterminator Co., which maintains ‘return the . dispute to the U.N. thought-through and coordinated” foreign ' Weoeutae tae Fae, ep Jer Uo. | : "Until. recettly, both accounts |@ branch in Pontiac aie ge ald program which would help under- rw thee 2 me, ‘by wei iil a1 sr Sinil ad thank eee He will work out of the district/1) agrees to give priority, & the) countries to’ “economic and so- , g rally was stage-managed by i Pt Community Notas Beak Bite, = FEO office in Detroit. Other branches | Algerian’ war and 2) helps ‘eed ee , nee aré in Grand Rapids, Flint, Sag-jevactation of France’s _ am cial health and self-reliance without mili- areas movie cear, and part-time presi- i -{inaw and Ann Arbor. "troops in Tunisia. || tary strings.” Be wen great oe i 7 L. yy De re ae og ‘ * le ee bl \, ‘ j gy a a : ‘ . ; \\ : 1 : me ] f a Bea soe | oy 4 i ‘ « 4s j \ : i: Pm ; ; me is ‘ } : : r : : \ ae : et i . oh \ Fe LN \ Ee . i ‘ . : ‘ ‘ AS # OE a Se oe. os aS ch of the} pecially, intelligence. He is ex- | West Bloomfield ’ VATICAN CITY (INS)—Will the; old—born Sept. 18, Churc and be-| tremely polite, charming and so | ial. next Pope be a Russian? | is now the ‘Soviet Republic of |°@™e @ cardinal at the Sacred Con-| gentle and kind when speaking} |, 1 W's There are highly-placed prelates) Georgia, mot far trom the birth. |Sistory of February, 1946. that even other Cardinals are |i oup said this a ah at ee Tee ioe pee De place of another young man who| = * * * gate ste feel an even greater |tirst re) modting to, they rate the Russian’s chances| Stalin. And born very close to | octet Mubsith te coll sone | omc ioe areaea are of better than those of any “foreign-| the birthplace of a current Se- | fect Italian aed Vente ts With the Sacred College of Car-|several matters to. be discussed, ers’'—including New York’s Fran-| viet star, Anastas I. Mikoyan, a s ‘ana (dinals ta the “for : |8.02° cis Cardinal Spellman. fellow-Armenian. ost a sg ilabeanye caora Maree pei gee -mctigy Pitan eer dt mrengeeer paler tne gee : : Spanish better-than most people |¢rs’’ 38 to 19 Italians, this two-to-'boat dockage and beach cleanup On March 2, Pius XII will cele-/ Cardinal Agagianian is a mem-| berm im the languages. And he |one Tatio could mean that the world es ee Chairman brate his 82nd birthday He wilt/ber, not of the Latin, but the Ar-| Speaks most of the tongues of | will witness a non-Italian elevated) Refreshments will be served fol- ational “Tenses ee . begin the 20th year of his pontifi-| menian rite. Never, in the long! the Middle East as well as those (to the Cheir of Peter. | Retreshments will be served foley. Gutiand ‘Couit h a fe. Feb, 13, 3. 88 ones iar Gene 4 cone cate. He is said, by responsible history of the hee of the Far East. : _|Batts, Mrs. Don Wolf, Mrs. Spen-/{#7™4 and being more hy, dee | bids for the care of the inteute somes cae Be “te be papacy, anyone It ballots prove inconclu Tibbe asi ‘cc eribed as follows: ig st the .NOTIC te en tventy-nisth aay of-apri lastese 4 Lake Comennty, should know, chosen from outside the Latin! Most | si an Italian, the - : Stodgel. jew , sjGemanew At See Sone healthier and heartier than 4 any rages Armenians hold bd poe Basing dag oll ee pe poeve Glee Gans ages ‘a yet pdlaousmini ta tad. thence extending 6 aw. 8 co ase, et will tot cece a" Hearing |Honert ; & ussia. wi : ; 0° #0 feet; Officer tor the Home Perry Lake Rd.) For e all tine tte Put 10 yarns an ther Roman Cathlsladed the changes trough the|ward& repetod Ruan” Couple Wed 64 Years lista ih att da. Saar nul Maem dae Uae er th en Spe, anywhere else, they yugh| Pope~but have their own liturgy mea tie coke en Oo Pere The S.S. United States a 53,300 ORTONVILLE — Mr. and Mrs./23253 feet: thenee eke aw. Federal ‘Savings and, Loan. Ae ciation, tobe held on Wednesday, most reservedly—ot who suC-/and : this gentle man with the soft, dark|ton stee-bulled liner, was built for|S8™ Wolfe of Church street will] Wester ‘ side EE IGN fei Mail. ies to be given or seal to 7 ar ~*~ *« * - |It is a luxury ship in peace, but | Vers2r9 Thursday. amally mead Oh 24; thence N.0°-26'-41°W. gan’ Notice of intention to appear snd | mation eu ouneterion ‘The front-runner in the foreign | Agagianian wears @ beurd. He| He has been a professor of sq- be quickly converted into | “il! be served. seid ‘NerthBouth Qi tier te the center|specil® wc hastens chine antl ae Commies fo somali a ee poy Shampoo wave, $1.50, fire: end thy's, FE Pee “* > 1 FURNITURE E NEEDED po agg Entire home or odd lots, & b Str peek ae com Bale. Phone On sat munity img. of good clean fur. 4 WANTED TO BUY — ALL TYPES _of furniture, Ph. PE 2-5823. "| Wanted — Used corner cabinet, good condition. FE 2-3763 Wid. Miscellaneous 28 TYPEWRITER & DESK, PAY —. Mrs. ae Variety Share Living ‘Quarters 30 working young pinay. Reasonable 68-3421. after 6, FE -| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE ACTION mgs a4 oo a KL. Tem eounine On say or. se Seton, Realtor e Rd. FE sue oaXs. “oa oed with BoP yt . Sa le ey CASH IN A FLASH For land contracts, eee ae service "te ealistled’ friends” “ana | AL Johnson Teliase land con- jate action! —— 1050 W, Huron Bs IC Bo DAL — em : BU] Ar OFFICN =LOn A! _ ROY KNAUF : 20% W. Huron St. FE 3-743 i. 2 RMS. PVT. ENT. close in. $11. FE 2-0663. bath, Adulis only. 200 ©, Paddock. Aiber’a A’ Heat, it 2 AND 3. as. FE 23-7425. T ROOMS. ADULTS OR ELDERLY 2 Rooms, pvt. bath, clean, close in, fr: 4.2579, OR 3 ROOMS. 1 ON GROUND 5 apt.. heat, ut, a ee 4 floor. continucis p nest. Very 34682, i tt, Com WITH BATH. OX Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 n | Ateatt . y Bee, & $13 oeeey: “Cali * iketront apts. bets "Poutise “Lk cot ae A ARS bath eet, oeoxe es ng “ani feat, Adults ee Couple, $10. 75/ berta A 2 2OOMs KITCHENETTE, BATH, i] Mo B . Reasonable. 47058 N . floor, 2651 Hliz, Lk. Rd. : , BATH ee and quiet, and N R ay Tr SASSaENT APT EVERY. ams _. oi tee "ye ee a BA block from bus. Ad bcuseae) bd waning aM THE : momen ho: PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 5, 1958 "Rent Ape, Unturnied 24 Ren Hlomees Unturn, 36; ___— Rent Stores. 40 For Sale Houses > 43 . kee natin ¥ sitet -For the Large 4 get. robe TE i J ve | parking area. 1 fest of | located’ in new ranch gyre Walled Lk. Chas is Nake © PULL BASEMENT | EMBREE &- GREGG” rf monk, | ia Union * 3 neem aa — FULL) 3-4: : SPACE Cake Vitage. bath, . FE EDROOM HOUSI Riess sery_ mice 911 Oakland:|2 78H teat bleak from bt, bike toned,” Janitor senvice, Reason $390 DOWN ROOM, CLOSE IN. (HEAT AND school, children welcome, Cx uPE; ® . * “3 Room. furnished. ‘ie ee $12:/ 2-6419, after : : NO OTHER COSTS —— “gid ber week. pene 3 FHODREN WER 7 3S AU- = 2. dedrms., almost new, auto. beat, a= ee For Sale Houses 43/ het, water, m, f 3 ROOMS & BASE. $50 MO,/FE j BEDROOM 2 Xanselecondoone cao : — aped. portast ont, $65 = H——~ |" ascorated. heat, garage. MI : , 4-1862. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE VACANT—OPEN EW ailab! og hie 7 ALSO 5 v = . r mouth, one FE ¢1559. Brand New room home your wieaeis 1oN BEDRM LIKE W IMM POSSESS Femail a neqeeg 7. Famil i floor oor fae heat, 68 B, Rutgers. ee y cpiaee oi the utchen. om ES PSS © LARGE RMS AND BATH | = BU makes housekeeping easier Sierested “call. coner, iF pies Dr.- for that good e ours = } BEDROOM RANCH, 12 MILES can entertain in this Ibve ae a hee from Utica. Now vacant. FE prodeig aving ——— = a > oaks 8-0302, 37RMS_AND BATH. ig EE WIXOM AREA Sar et Te Bare wir we.) ST MY 3H hoomt"Fun Spassiront. secressin wa : . & BATH NEWLY DEC. Srigeeeies, $18 per ee. nee een | Ve ooded Wonderland neata, eee 2 hota cate 5 eat side. “3 ot. ve ¢ furnished, Adults only. shgitiy sett Te “Sg ene een slenaenes a EA St STRATHMORE at HEATED 4 wit extra Mrepiace merecree-| @ Raum. 4 ory, all agement ODERN ¥ extra - fe ase: 3 RM. HOUSE. wGROR GARDENS. tion area. are * jarage, 2 extra with Arh a arate eet ae | 0% LaSalle. PE 2307. | ~—the. price is’ rigbt. Call PE| freca'41,000°dowm, 490 mouth, 7 SMALL RMS. BATH AND BASE- 49584. Clarence CR geway ment, ast side Exceptionally Welt Built REALTOR room nome, Trey « —_ 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 : 2 at one end. Also dining BY OWNER ‘as 1050_ room. There ig an acre VACANT for immediate water, On East Side an eS =e. UE ground amt you can keep *| session. Newly decorated, 2 2 rm. bachelor apt. nicely furn.| erson. Inquire 151 Norton, FE Has work or e build- pega ge a On West side, FE 5-6108" days|’ 3-1728 ing at rear for the gg mn ah mf and FE 5.6850 ev and Sun. « ROOM MODERN cons. ie of fruit trees. Even num 3 ‘se! T ROOMS. FLOOR. CLOSE room, automatic oil fur- jE R.A or 421-800 oil ail beat. 500 with 9500 in Call FB 2-6663 or FE 2-17H. stove, refrig.. gars ° ha o closing costs en eee ace | On Bill Pond.” MA 57041 paging ee on ye cont ond bes per month includ- 4 ROOMS & BATH — $65 PER MONTH—OR $15 PER . NEW = x ree cae ae as NEw ray TO RENT. ABOUT ready for occupancy, ow ogg in- formation, phone 7-9865 or 2630 Galtin Av Ave. Reval Oak. awit DECORATED. 3 ROOM bath. Near town. furnished. No chil- ond * garage. a Elizabeth dren, FE refrig. util. furn. 160 tm, ORCHARD CT. APTS. 189 SALMER &T. — ‘s new- .est modern poy develop- pent. Balcony ty individual en-| pe sete air coniitioned. A few 1 apartments pow avail- able. ‘Ante, heat & hot water fur-| hished, Adults only. Under Construction TAKING APPLICATIONS for 1 and 2 droom apartments. for occu- pancy ‘about April Ist. { 8-6918 SHIRLEY APTS. 3 Rooms, Si.ve and Refrigerator 180 E. Huron, UPPER 4 RMS. & BATH, UTILI- ties furn. 2 , asreicome. _$%5_per month FE ¢’ UNION LAKE ~— vise. ROUND Large 3 rms., bath. Mod. bids, Everythin gre — of parking. Adults, W. SIDE. GAS my * eas. & bath. FE 4-7328, Rent Houses Furnished 35) _¥= 2 1 BEDRM. DLX, PVT. ENTR. round floor - BACHELORS lose to new high school. Ideal or couples or parr F — New appliances. FE ay NEATLY FE 1 BEDROOM. Het al Auto. gas heat supplied. 2 career 1% YR OLD. ‘MODERN furniture. Crescent Lk. FE 4-€280. 2 BEDROOM, LAKEFRONT. AU- tomatic heat. Year-round or until Jupe 1. Ph. ORiando 3 3 BEDROOM, WALLED LAKE. Yee close to city. Reas. MA 3 BEDROOM etree Te MODERN, children welcome _ FROOM HOUsE FOR ma FUR- nished, $50 ver Mo., Nr. Fisher's. FE 5-7436, RM. HOUSE. PARTIALLY MOD- ern, furn. FE 8-9085, aft WEST PE 2-4875. DESIRABLE LOCATION. hg UPLEX LIBERTY 1t| Bpckane. 6 seoma. bath. 600 ms. andi¢ room small houses. Reasonable. 810 per wk. McDonald street. FOR RENT. YTON "Pisins area. Lake . OR or MA 5-1 MMEDIATE ON Solan , with garage. Near Peecsecle, 604. PER Wer. Inlewsod, 1, 2 Bedrms., gas heat. N TWO-FAMILY INCOME full. bath down, — 3 bedrm., olf heat, $85 per “Paul D. Hammond at sae basement and gas “JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd. FE 4-1661 37 For Rent Rooms 1 RM. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING _3300_ Eliz, Lk. Rd. No children. 77 pore. RMS ON iST FLOOR. Prt, bath & entr All utilities furn. FE 58-8339. 139 Raeburn. AT Let STOP. giisei hls: LGE. front, Master bedroo: Every- _thing for your comfort. FE §- Apt..BUS STOP. PVT. ENTR. HOME privs, 499 W,. Huron. CLEAN ROOMS. $5 AND UP. Free . 23 8. Paddock. GE N — CLEAN, QUIET Ber home. Close in, Auto heat. 2-9614. LARGE, CLEAN ROOM FOR mse tleman, Pvt. entr. 245 Nels FE 4-4373 RICE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, right downtown, Garage available. FE 28820, 41 Pine St. PLEASANT SLEEPING RM. FOR refined business woman. Ref. FE | 35443. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, ¢. Close in. Auto Norton A 2-871. Rooms With Board 38 ELDERLY PENSION MEN sonable Or ae rms, FE 2-15: EXTRA CUBAN ~~ HOME STYLE meals, 14 Matthews, FE 5-0377. LARGE ROOM FOR 2 MEN. 3 win beds, good meals. FE 2- MOTHER a a 4 RMS & BATH. wares HOUSE furnished Close bus, stores, Fisher Body and - High School. i48. N. Merrimac Phone FE 23-7359 _oF § ROOMS, LOWER, FURN: cHiL-|—?'* aren welcome. $12 per wk. FE 5 oo 6 RMS. IN KEEGO HAR- a Children wel- » bor.. eat BDRM, ..|WHITE GABLE REST HOME, LI- censed, Good ca By — 32-3083 39 een Box 64. — AND BOARD OR JUST 1 block from Seats. Home a on Ta Pensioners or erey ~% preferred. 20 Newt “Convalescent Homes 38A 38A CONVALESCENT & a Teens Home -— rates, Sivas Home, 1365 ge ome. eo ‘or pyeet rent. OL 1-204 Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms , ~ & or Week Also 1 or efon "wate refrigers Pp pice ala, Bone with EV: an a GAYLORD {| 136 BE. Pike Open Eves. FE 4-9584 Nothing Down ELIZABETH LK. ranch on large corner . Lng) s — “ well. $6.990 and 81.000 down. EM 2410s COLORED pe Ww DINNAN 66 W. Huron FE 42677 Eves. Mrs, Naugel — FE 43946 on -, to _i FOR w $6,000 og BLY a, DH ernie! Mm q os Pam oh MAR le ho “4 ana me Ww tood, good care and reas, Forced sell, ation call at Front hip r ¥ wvalued at $10,000. ‘W. “DINNAN 42571 r week. 6 are 000 ae 8-431. 18, 2 ACRES APPLE ORCHARD. pr cats 3s e limits Only ' $1,750 with per month, Also 5 - parcel—only $2,050 BUY NOW-AND BE READY FOR CALL ‘| Howard E, Fox REALTOR 6687 Dixie Hwy. MAple 5-1822 HAYDEN WHITE LAKE CHANNEL igre 5 lots, st, boa swim- ming. fish ken gil with “sandstone EVERLY. hom: wall to wall as Mya L.R, Base. ment, gas furnace. $11,206, terms. MICHIGAN-MARSHALL 8T. AREA. 1% story, 3 bedroom home, Wall . to wall carpet, plastered walls, | - full basement, Corner terms lot. $13,200, $495 DOWN. New 2 bedroom home on your lot. $6,995. Full price, Wood floors, picture window, full bath. Utikty room. This is not a shell, Call today or stop at office for — We have lots availabie al j.¢. HAY. DEN, Realtor 8 E_ Walton FE 8-0441 10 ACRES 5 home with orchard and vineyard. $8,500 with terms. ya AC ‘$ bedrm Steam Aut in” good fall Dasement, 2 pisbnrae Al *Sieee a Frtaat biy LAKE : —- home. B 4 Bs, St «Bat tee NO- ‘Nr. McConnell School == ‘Brome! Four inree Por pps home, plus po gp ths rooms closed Here's terms. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503° oe National Bank B FE 4-42 Eves. FE 5-1392 Union Lake Area $750 Dn. and $55 Mo. Owner leaving town—must sell 956—5 rm school, 15 minutes to Clarkston. Schools 3 Bedrms., Full Bsmt. low down peysn HURON VALLEY 77166 M59, at Pontiac Lake MEMBER WESTERN OAKLA COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS “BUY THEIR EQUITY » $1 ‘1 down and a Owner Teaceierel W vi Sacrifice * Good white. frame with . Dry basem: oll fur- hace, swim, fish & on near- by’ lake, Nice @ dees. Only MODEST MAIDENS © “If there's anything I can't stand, Miss Dee, it's a ‘lock watcher!” sin ae Sete Heome. 4. aire’ = Buys just’ ‘COMPARE 17 pene Fe. eet fe . i i ” af gig ROCHESTER For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ALL THIS FOR - a8 De 3 rooms, face b ranc e. ey eta ate: | enim Building Co. ++ ieee WE 3-4200 $450 Down DOWN fais oe IBS. "Rent ach st ee7 home bait Pred ah. * earpeted, s PAYMENT gereens Pull basement with 4 y wood working shop wi 2 or 3 bedroom: starter homes.| complete fo agg Els 1 onl With full basement and —_ Near schools & t . Lin- wiring, on. your lot. F. C. WOO UNiversity 4-2625. CO, Corner Williams Lake Rd-| Stern - Seligman Bullders, Inc. LAWYER wr 9-4-2 cuter) Joslyn Cor. Mansfield Mee its tin hae ares | OUR NEW LOCATION hig way in ® BS iy A SECOND STREET ‘ nity. Preniy. ot ring Attractive 4 bedroom bome, room an dining meat ada : room nell Excellent kitch- 3-BEDROOM BRICK Basement, oil heat Laree Completely finished exterior, extra fi +. Pull 86x600° with good drain- a= age, Black top road —— a an RANCH started op your own and Bea 3 bedroom home. pone ll down will do it. why pay -atee ving room, dandy kitchen and dinette, Full "Smith- Crawford, Inc. en ake prtilee sarage. TWO OFFICES Sith 3390 8. Rochester Rd. OL 1-0002 Pai rice iatoo ei 1598 E. Auburn Rd. 8 eer se me rad UMION LAKE OFFICE Apariments » completely ST OF PONTIAC. turaished. oe. gets Ton, eaty parking space Pull price TOC iS $iaa00 th terms. IVAN W. wo con BE mee! SCHRAM 4 BEDROOM IN VILLAGE OF wa- . terford. Excellent conditton. Pull FE 5-9471 REALTOR basement. Lot 152200. $13,500, AND SUNDAY terms, PE 42544. Listino SERVICE © ACRES with fruit trees, modern tench home. 2 ode a i ie KNUDSEN Waterford. {6.978 _~ terms. rE 42545. A. TAYLOR, REAL’ r : 100 “GARLAND AVE. = PE 2544 West ae mcticaly new 6 room ang bane bri ee with $350 DOWN Basement, 3 bedrooms and x ROOM ON 130 FT. LOT— NORTH SUBURBAN a wtenced. yee eng ET, LOCATION — value at 418.100" with 88.00 Duplexes 5-0693 Ome brick unit ¢ of EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 ramic MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tod "base ent Toctudes oat LisT YOUR OPER oors, ¢00 eT Wilson Real Evtare, PE vo00? either or of] heat. $650 . : includes payment and j escrow for taxes ang insur- STEAL ee $2,000 UITY—4 room home near Lt y Galese Gap Ake: sete Hoops | ne roxima’ ; : Outside Interior is dirty @ | ZE_44516 Eves. E 2-3285 for"Some gag Et m "Btbwte eat r ‘ 1362 W PE: 2-4810. D Ask for Mr. Fioes, ivenings call TRA E OA _o-seis. you HOME OR PRESENT LAND "CONTRACT FOR THIS a, Drayton iains| © Ranch Home aa SS AaTEAL 4392 Dixie Hwy. 2 OR 23-1950 Evenings OR 3-3230 $295 DOWN rter home with full = 3 bedrm. sta basement and extra lar nd Home is a omgy on exte iy you finish inside. En led west suburban covoiows:| F C. Wood Co. Realtor OR 3- Corner Witltams ake Road & ais After 6, call OR 3-6449 Spring Specials ‘Small Down Payment Get ready for summe?—agive kids ai break—this year live = e where you find est Poy stating. swimming & boat ing, Also of HOYT (SuSirone Red 8s RP ~ 60 ACRES—TRADE: with 10 small home i or near - SCEN IC 5 SPOT eos he os pris! in $750 CITY PARCEL REALTORS ‘FE 4-0528 NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 bedroom Three double inn oc door claoeta, Lesing Cay 32 Se eats to ot Pigs ber HOYT REALTY — $1,500 DOWN Ff Edw. M. Stout, Realtor PE 5-6165 iH i ag ee NOW. Ld i. de s2 Er] Bee # : : 53 4 Po > = z ; i i i 2 i : a F a i: H * : i gi 3 i call Rev, Shankle, PE Jim Williams BP. erese & INSURA ae by HIE BEDROOM HOME =_ aes area, $13,000. 42045 or EM E . Rei oyd Kent Inc., Realtor ony ble a a Selle GILES West Suburban room ranch type — 217 Ww: WILSON Ideal eal home for large family. Four HY pe or Trade GILES RE ALTY Co. 5-175 721 BALOW AVE. After 6: FE 2-7006 or ie ‘o al a $350 almost smunes on 3 jets Drayton i * ‘s = bs cum “= a! Le just a beau- fitful” lake privlieged ‘be beach, is this 2 year with Ia : a living room, 3 e bath, Pull ey ~~ utility, price $7,300 CALI L sw Howard E. Fox REALTOR 6687 aT ig C unaen Maple 5-182 00 Bal etd ; spe. cabinets, *sleable I eg ree Ltt tal v4 tace b prick Sacoment. Pane. 280 Just BSashabaw Ra., ston . Tastefully \ Jerome Building Co downright steal, FE _5-6767 WE_3-4200 Gi Fr x k 2 bedrm., full bat, —— walls, ITOUX- n Ss hardw garage GENERAL REAL take pr ate “he , 5° | 4398 4398. Dixie Hwy. aA he eaitor mS pA Ortonville NA_ 7-285 Neat, 2 DOWN beern $500 DOWN oll furnace, 80 ft, lot, near Wa- 2 bedroom home, Needs a little sexfore Mich Sebect. oan posses: —— priced “low. also acre- down, large 7 room, 2 baths : _ aged 2 " in, ‘CUCKLER REALTY | 8% tenes Rd. Chose o sitet contracts ed small nun 4 Gros esti: Giavence eer aie ay $0 acres, near 19 Mile Rd. 975 Baldwin Ave. : FE 46203 “smith-Crawford, Inc, |. Sale Land Contracts 52 ie & Xt ater Rd. eS on, 3-002 5 e abura Rad OL 6-1226 20% DISCOUNT For Sale Farms 48 $5,000 CONTRACT — WELL ~ 20 ACRES RAGE ® PENCE oT Te ee Naat ce cal , HAS 18 YRS 3 ACRES JIM WRIGHT home wee ones Seer a “Open EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 Sar Ft ab lence | MoU rar osetia “Sa Tew Mactees MONEY MAKER Brot Po Peo Rae ‘evenings Le 4 Money to to Lees 53 Sale Business Property 49) Keego HIGHEST OFPER TAKES 150 Fr. ve aan Ouick Cash| Would apanerate. 2960 ~Hensman, 09 Harbor. , 3 EF. ” Sen pas MAIN 4 CORNERS Roy Annett Inc. BRAETORS oe nous oe, & Guta iwé Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A se and 2 for month. Kx. G Huron, FE a aoa Eeco'sa as “tigtway 0 ental “town fo 102 gE 48284. IMMEDIATE eae ee of demi. small manu- busine: $8, $60 per Business Opportunities 51 Pee Stelle come ops, oe Fara ‘ond helpful Seek Home & “Auto LOAN CO. TN. CASH LOAN to $500, BUCKNER Finance Co. Pontiac Pike? Drayton Plains Walled Lake . Utica 400 M15, soo. 2 jong pecan ~ STATION bay Sie hag for rent. Py Ph. N. 185 Your paues We this ty We wil rT. eer PE . 23-2614 EVEN: rs, at 2 , To run this Good Investm ed furni Chae hie mi specialize in WHY RENT > eg r ome and own, lenaerd ” HART FINANCE CO. 10524 W. ot tg 4 Bg 1-8680 ; COLORED “RAINBOW REALTY” 902 PADDOCK * 44-6306 nts street. income ee. 000 with §4,. STATEWIDE gr" eee at “LET'S TALK | BUSINESS” It Only Takes Two bi¢ Dairy Tuded. signature, series N | A ee og GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland ‘\Loan Company |r FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “IT MAKES SENSE TO BORROW : FROM HFC re offers wens ik ae ed | Household Finance mm 8. nous ink roby tr Kay Bidg. _LOANS eo om NEED $25 TO $100? SEE SEABOARD NE FE 8-961 seatoard Finance Co. * . 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. ‘LOAN 8500 §25-%500 well ny Oe ‘Partridge | ee 19791. | WHEN YOU NEED “mae 2 PONTIA IAC. o PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1958" SINGER. FIN Ez thi, like new. rie Loans | _ 54 Sale Household sade ioods 57 ie For any modern 3 rooms & vate entrance. : 142 W. HURON SWAP HAY FOR LIVESTOCK, OR what have you? MA 50666 outboard Be is MgB n 45 ta, onee| Sher 8. w juITY — 8 on better home. down, payment Brown. FE 14810. 2-48: Swap ~~ WANTED Oxi2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 rt ark Wal io SAVE. ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or 3 good used car, see Classi- fied AON. ee ae ce me SE “MUSIC | On. 1, Sts a ; “tad nd tip Beedle a TROP WALTON ON TY ano ano organ _.£n0_ organ. Good ANTIQUE PARLOR OROAN & PY age rE p, APPLIANCES - ISCOUNT | RCA Whirlpool Be. dryer, reg. $238: now $169. per wk, | Crosley By] electric range. reg. $288; $195, 52 RCA = Wwhiripeel lectric I tronet | = Duo-fne orm a ob bet beater. Shieh Mylan was tm pean YOU WANT THE HOME CAN pat Com SS Y bakers . of Auburn uburo _ Rd. M50. ee pope $4 A — - 3 fire Asman, Keego APPLIANCE annie SALE 1a Norge iroaer = new and other ¢ furniture. 3 3960 . a - Ti A DEI DEPT elect Siegler ch Biers Tiss We Rent of nak tes oeat y back ateee v. WYMAN'S. 18 W, Pike, E-2 terms. FE 4 ‘MY 3.3711 #eaner weeee oneue Munro "ler hebter installed Electrie Co., 1 - Ten. VACUUM CLEANERS. Lng at og _teed. Parts & service. 056 Myrth GALLON we $150.96. R. 1060 W. ‘Bu: _ STi. “Used Trade-In Dept. Agere eee eee gne Daven rt & chair ......... Elect: PADRE .....-- sees Ser punk beds ‘comple te. $49.05 Retrlgerator saasinin , . 4 *PHOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE 361 3. Sayinew : PE 23-0151 UPRIG. DEEP MA 61182. “Sure, I like you coy, Janie, but Dad wants the carn by | OP tio A | 10 o'clock!” aa $35. MA TER Brand new. 60 5,000 - gutomatic, $150; fully eu $2009. OR 3-5064. mine te i. For Sale Iicislimsnes 66 a 7 BASE sim og TPRENCH doors. 1 pr. deluxe ‘en. 1 garden ractor, sink & o "AAA 1 ALUMINUM SIDING ER -NOW BEA fincu ‘HH SOIL PIPE, 5 FT... #3 ee "SA ave 'PL _PLUMBING SUPPLY. $3.79 eee | RRR oe, Eo i Seeenee ane be waving nee farts eg R it soins LE. Ave. — 28. iC STOVE. GOOD CONDI- tion, FE §-2871. EASY SPINDRY “SALE YOUR CHOICE—ALL REBUILT $49.50 The COND, epee arteonags ss. 29.95 ueen Neues BUD SHELTON Tey en pa NO acne Auto Service _— 81 Subdivision. Rochester, Mich. _ OFFERS _ mn CHEVY Mae ER $99 ss Se ROCHESTER Oe Orden 4 ds Hardion 22. $1608 e._ Clean, $188, FE 8106 cee ee vee DOLLA eke te) R’TTAR/ | Schutz Motors : Ss AVE a ee? So ore. - Hi ad 912 S. Woodward, B'ham Sale Motor Scooters 82 Wt Cha ener nas 33 Ford 4 gr voveoct $1195 Cl . Feces s240s | 138 eressteseente GER ean Cars ANOTHER BRAID VALUE ANpESUSEMAN SOOSTERD, cg. 81 Rambler wagon... Slams | 34 Buick Wardtop Ceniry “. ¥ 985 : 128. PA DOCK tat Pike) FE vise S46 36 pee any | Cee oe $1398 ‘34 ac Starchief |. | § Bs . : lnGse ea Bein Ford 4 dr Fordomatie “8 108 Financin For Sele Motorcycles 83 83 | 33 Olds Holiday ow. 9 om) Se eerie - 33 8 BS Gide 2 ae neeeccccccnssss Saws | 3 Boning, &@r,, at) 1958 our Harie ey David: son, see, Harley Me te iit ntexp” | chev. 2 dr. power slide, os Our ees David son Co. 372 8. Bagi ith joane oa & "EON Py eee ee ores LICENSE PLATES ~ Boas & Accessories 85 : 7 Bg tet Say y Bots Also In Pive: a cod — Alusninum MER Som 6 oC Pg eoers 1, INLAND “LAKE SA SALES FE ¢7121 3127 W Huron FE 2-6122) 51 ATTRACTIVE BOAT 16 ft. Convertible top, wind- shield, tarpaulin, 25 HP, Johnson trs. Also Trailer. Reasonably eosy if taken at once. Ee ' BOATS AND MOTOR COM- fcbne TO FIT ret E USED. cars wat OR TERMS, Harrington Boat Works 1899 g. Telegraph Road FE_ 23-8033 Sundays oe ea 7 Mi rE cio OTOR. "57 MOD- ia greet. BOAT WITH TRAILER. IT’S HERE A on Evinrude 50 hp., V-4, Star- pose in and see the new motors ce m We have a limited number of 1957 motors et reduced prices. trestiiner boéts ang Bator —— Kelly’s ——— 3004 Auburn Adanis. Auburn Hgts FE Deel. JOHNSON MOTORS | Boats be eeandgy to Accessories. Everyth: r the boat. OWENE MA inte SUPPLIES | 396 Orchard Lk Ave OUR_ FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE AND GMC TRUCK DEALER SEE OUR FO! N CA Jaguar Austin, Heal M.G.. Aus Porsc sa IN, RO OL 11-0761 ‘8 Rae. 3 ae TRANSPORTA- . $50, 1 MI ©-4574 after 6 "53 SPEC. SEDAN. 25,000 mi. 1 lady owner, Std. shift. New WSW's. All known extras. This car is brand new. FE 8-2635. ‘86 BUICK 4 DR. HARDTOP. —_ White sidewalls, dynaflow, tw tone 1 Lager low mileage like new, Onis ok & R MOTORS 124 Oukines a FE 43529 BUICK, 1956. We're really shook up' We were sitting here admiring the scenery he Alte, Romeo will " nandle, SCH UTZ i OTORS 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham 1954 BUICK 4DOOR V-8, RADIO, preros ad Dynafiow, nds steering. riginal 3tone # paint. _ Priced to sell at e748. our old ar and” Gown. North vro~ let Co. Hunter & S. Woodward, _Birm .. MI 4-2735. & whitewalls. 27,000 miles. FE mnie 7 BUICK, 2 DR. 1 2 xc. COND., Sew tires, ier st ‘51. BUICK Mita $250, STZR. if sold this week. MI 4-1367, WANTED -~USED SAILBOAT Call OR 37753 a reneOres rtation Offered 87 FLY ENGINE meer igi? TO Culiornia $80; Haw yet Service tne. ‘OR’ Ferry eee Baer way. FE 56806, : DENTS TO SHARE : DE To orark FROM HIGHLAND : NIOR COLLEGE ance, rE 6 p.m. : Wanted Used Cars 88 “ OR a yan, PR 4-8) PAY CASH. ott FRUTIR FE New Fox ag _silow- oes |" @ ? Best by Test $3 Chevs "63 Chevy BelAir H. top "63 Piymouth club coupe ‘31 Pontiac 4 dr mouth club coupe KD) mouth 4 dr. % on pick-UP RIEM ENSCHNEIDER- ENGLEHART 232 S. Saginaw PE 24131 ‘34 BUICK SUPER. +DR. SEDAN. | No rust, sharp. Power steering ‘ - IFE 8-0488 SAVE’. Stationwagon. 16,000 ac- never on ground. Hurry. P. : ‘68 Ambassador 275 hp, V-8. 45° mo. full — 51 ka we - wagon, full power re mbler - et . down. ‘ST Merew’ wa Jet ° black, whites. a Sage $1005 *67 Ford Fairlane 500 Ws. 31 Ford Cniry’ Sedan RAH, FOM, barp gas “66 Olds. 98, 4 dr. bt., full power. hed ew eer ees eee ete asinine ‘al St - ie Peed te were V0” a Peete neve ewteee Birmingham Nash 866- WOODWARD COMPLETE PARTS & wns abr ILLAC. 4 DR. SEDA Sake over ments, FE th FO UALITY CADILLACS Also a fine # selection of other clean used cars, It's Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham ~ MI 4-1930 “Sec matente cane. SAS LAKE ORION, MICH. MY $2an1, £7) CONVERT. Va. Glide: Aso | 4 Pontiac 4 ar, shape. FE8-0575. . 1987 CHEV. V-8, 21 Rai, $1,475. FE ies — SALE USED CARS i Community Motor Sales —— Bud Shelton Motor Sales: Auburh at East Blvd. FE 8-9683 _| ‘St CHEVY ot oe R&H, PG, W-sidewalls Low mile- 124_Ookian 57 CHEVROLET AIR 8 ‘CON VERTI BLE eee, CONDITION. _ MILEAG $2,250 -'MODEL TRADE MAple %-1517. CHEVY 2 DR. Extras. $400. Ta diy ¥ =" ok FE 2-0084 af "$1 aan. dase AG ig Bg a ge Fy aa em a @8 Oakiand PE 22351 SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM CAR tray tae MF NTS wor uuen DEN. iy ME Lake Orion ios § Sales romp —" = MY Pes: 1095 PONTIAC "4 ARDTOP 2 a like new terms, $1196 ahd, Teter ‘Sales Glarketoa, poten, Mich, “Phone Phone MA petal —— me. A PONTIAC ae Low Somme ‘ina Ottawa Dr. FREE! FREE! This week only, 1958 li- cense plates and a full tank of gas with the sale of each used car. And the price is right. $1295 1951 PONTIAC 2 DOOR Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham SKODA, MI 4-1930 phe: | '53 eink $199 Schutz Motors ray, sun roof, ww Fg eray, : dio, windshield belis, exe. 912 S. Woodward, B'ham A te” fey Savings 5 IN YOUR . POCKETS Now’s The Time. To Buy Arp enices rou "PRICED YOO CANT “58 Demo's AT LOW, LOW PRICEs 'S7 CHEVROLET here 4 57 CHEVROLET cari aid , 56 CHEVROLET an 88 D.K.W. ’57 CHEVROLET HARDTOP 4 DOOR . $175 '56 VOLKSWAGEN $1945 moe is 55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR '54 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR $6095 bd '53 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR $305 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Heater, Fordomatic FORD Convertible ; Radio & Heater, Fordomati Radio & Heater, Powerglide. 53 CHEVROLET $2008 '52 PONTIAC. HARDTOP [-—_ 52 PONTIAC 2 DOOR - $195 "49 MERCURY _ CONVERTIBLE "$3 PLYMOUTH STA‘ _ WAGON ’53 PONTIAC 1s ’55 CHEVROLET. BEL DOOR '56 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR $1005 156 CADILLAC onan Devas es - '35 OLDSMOBILE bar it ad Matthews: | | oat bay dd . Your Deaier - lhe: Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. MERCURY. 2-Door Radio & Heater. PONTIAC 4-Door .. Radio & Heater Hydramatic. eats 54 DESOTO 4-Door aie. 34 FORD Station, Wagon 631 ay AVE, FE 2.9101 + Open Eves,! Y eee CADILEAC Sedan. ........ Radio. Heater, Hydramatic, Power ateorinn. Power Brakes. Cee eeeseevenccesees $1195 CHEVROLET Convertible sé ube vexenvaceiiee Radio, Heater, Automatic Transmission. — PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ... Radio, Heater. Hydramatic Power Steering, Power Brakes. FORD Station Wagon Siew eeieieeiniese vie ee Radio & PONTIAC Station Wagon ... “si Hydramatic, Power Steering. oe eh eee Radio & Heater. Automatic Transmission, ‘4 CHEVROLET Convertible 145 vee 795 & Powerglide. a THE REASON YOU'RE SNEEZIN' IS THE REASON YOUR CAR’S WHEEZIN' In this sneezin’, wheezin’ season, it stands to good reason that the warm and cold changes in tempera- ture can be hard on an old car. Dead batteries, soft tires, etc. are prevalent. - TRADE NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOW AND PUT MOTOR MISERIES BEHIND 37, FORD Fairlane ......-.,-..+.+. occce 5 G1995 '__ HARDTOP ~ Radio. -Heater, Fordomatic. ; ye BUICK 4-Door Sp OSS aaeeacsevsscvhes BOGNd Radio, Heater, Dynafiow. . | 37 DODGE 2-Door eeneenenene Fadi wwidwneeneree L eee eneee ’56 PONTIAC 2-Door “860” .......0ce0000 $1295 . Radio & Heater : "56 BUICK Roadmaster. .............. eee $1895 | Radio, Heater. — Power Steeririg t r Brakes. °56 PONTIAC “Safari” Starchief .. saasees "$1895 | Radio, Heater, aa Power Steering, Power Blue « Ivory : ' '56 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe .....4.....++.$1795 eee ee ee nee becca ee nes ($1298. #eeees noe Reh $1195 5 ‘55 PONTIAC 2-Door i te 995 Heater & Hydramatic. : : 54 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ee -+$ 695 Redio & Heater. 54 PONTIAC Convertible ....... . $1095 par lg & gee wie Bunt fe" Power Bteering, ‘Brectiie SH PONTIAC Station Wagon evenvgae «oes $1095 21,000 . eee repre $ 795 edy came.” the mother of Dennis Rowland, 9; Mark Rowland 8, and Deborah Rowland 4%. She’s the wife of Bill Rowland, a meat |SHIRLEY’ TEMPLE” (1937)— salesman, and every night, she and another girl drive out to| \gave him one of my Shirley Tem iple police badges and in 1952 when] - < Kitty was 16 when “Blossom Time” came to Wichita and she. went backstage to collect autographs. “I joined the com- Polly Bergen continues her live TV shows ’til June, then hosts a filmed show or produces a summer spot for her spon-/#° |sor. (Won't continue on same basis next year.) Ted Williams’ make a movie about fishing in Puerto . Wealthy Hope Hampton ‘says she’s refused a $1,000-a-week offer to sing in a N.Y. cafe: Bebe should I work for such little money? I don’t need it” . William Holden’s new $20,000 car has a bar and two beds . Oddity: Charles Laughton, up for an Academy Award for “witness for the Prosecution,” was the first actor signed for Alee Guinness’ “River Kwai” role—for which Alec was also TODAYS BEST LAUGH: Comedienne Marge Cameron describes her cousin: “Tall, broad shouldered, with.big muscles and a mustache. Aside from that, though, wale a ey (Copyright, 1958) ACROSS 1. 5 Religious leader, —~— Pius — i seseemesieeaeen Without elaborating, the de-| church fense chief said much of the dis-| \, hes cussion centered on ways Of! 14 snieia pearing streamlining the Pentagon and the) is ago Wite of rapid decisions.” The proposal of} ,, 4242, ("7™ let me Entire 4 Delaware (ab.) 9 Obtain ishe sometimes thinks of dogs. ' Said her husband, “J. EDGAR HOOVER =5 I visited him in his office in Wash- wee MICHIGAN FAVORITE * to mere a morning and it was iy “SHIRLEY VISITS SECRE.- “We were sitting in his office Trying Tranquilizers a — Re peo ast an age 2 » - a Ma, ta Leal Cal inl Pt ee 6 POT a RS FIFTH = PINT | Code No. 960 Code No. 961 WIGHT’S SHERBROOK BOURBON, 86 PROOF, 6 YEARS OLD, THE FRANK L.WIGHT CO., PEORIA, ILL. on Prison Inmates a 12-week period. * * * Dr. Austin R, prison physician, writing in the Journal] of the Assti., ‘i All the inmates tested had a history of injury, illness or other) abnormality, Some were formerly | addicted to. narcotics or alcohol, | Stough wrote. He said all patients | returned to their former mental Member of Electronics Association FE 4-1515 ‘€ & V ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland Open Mon., Thurs. Frt, & Sat. Wn 8 and physical status within & hours. [Dog Bite Costs $1,000; Causes Wife to Bark LEXINGTON, Ky. (® — Mrs./ Ora Klar, 4, was awarded $1,000 DO-IT-YOURSELF | HAMPTON ELECTRIC - TUBE TESTER Open Eves. ‘til 9 damages in Fayette Circuit Court re 4-2525 | as a result of being bitten on the mouth by a dog a year ago. The bite left its mark emotion- ally, Mrs. Klar said. She testi- fied when her husband kisses her Jacob Klar: “Now she barks at.me and pushes ~ (4) International Student's oo “not under predominant con- a eu Day. . siderations’ _ 23 Spring, for (1) Mickey Mouse Club. t ok ot 27 Winglike part (9) Serial Theater. McElroy said recommendations |% Rows : cotabiiabeonst will be subchitted te|sy Sonbt establ Through Sener Back-Up Barred Eisenhower “late in March.” i cant lby Rubber-Cone Cover ie fies GO * * * 36 Gectrect being | CHICAGO — A rubber-cone drain|Trunk-Lid Signs Aid =|" Seine bie Cover that is said to prevent base-/Police in Accidents Masi tab) Rt ment flooding due to sewers’ back- LOS ANGELES — Detour signs ss rimace pee nn ing up during heavy rains has been| ited on the inside of their pa-|% Riuasian aE developed by a Chicago concern. |irolcar or motorcycle trunk lids! SOR Gu The cone fits over the drain and|simplify the task of Los #4 Munical note explosive is held in place by a crossbar'police in routing approaching traf-|4s Papal Harem room forged down between the drain fic around the scene of an acti- oh te inves te pre eng Seen etstees ann vn yates — 6 Seo cesta “Trane the tran tid| Mais ‘Soe tck- t 7 John (Gaelic) 5 ¥ & aay * ¢ eee t a bi Ls 4 — \ * 2 \, A f : uy ; ; 2 ; \\ \ \ : me away when I try to kiss her," RCA COLOR TV _ tf j 201% ONG oery SWEET S RAD ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 95,1008. BN 5 a the Hal Boyle Says: ; 14 Pet. of Nation’ s Dope Users re Under 2092 "=== Gia _NEW YORK @®-Things a col-jof anoptieles mosquitoes whichjas they grow older. Well, that’s That the recut. denbictows ri ple-to sleep with : mM. Smoke . Damage, Explosion + ee ee Umnist might ever know it he|cairy malaria have acquired re-|what they try to tell shoe elerks,|ods for home accidents are been . r of allin SR PR a ae didn't open his mail: _|sistance to today’s most widelyjanyway. : ____|tween the hours of 10 a.m, and 1/fic oa =e Od saee : That ancient Rome had a rec-'used insecticides. That among some Gypsy tribes|p.m.—and 4 to 7 p.m. J . - lord breadline. During’ the height! * * it is customary at the wedding) | - ae s -jof the empire as many aS one! ‘That if you tend to be an eager feast to provide a small cake That the earth's climate is ex- nneth G. were fed, at public expense. pent Se yg metre Dis-|tle blood from the wrists of ” new eet raeli: “Next to knowing when to|@nd groom. 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